Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1955 — Page 8

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Complete Close Out Sale REAL-ESTATE REAL-ESTATE and _ J and PERSONAL PROPERTY PERSONAL PROPERTY THE THURMAN SCHUG ESTATE Two 80 Acre Well Improved Farms and Personal Property LOCATED 2'/j miles North of the Berne tile mill then East to the first and second farms on the north side. Berne, Ind., is located at the junction of St. Roads No. 27 and 18 in Adams County. WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 12,1955 Sale to Begin at 9:30 A. M. Prompt REAL ESTATE—These two 80 acre farms will be sold separately or together to suit purchaser. Farm* will tell at 2:30 P. M. FARM No. 1 CONSISTS OF 80 ACRES of extra good level land, well drained and fenced hog tight It Is all tillable except about 12 acres of woods pasture. The improvements consists of a modern 5 bedroom home with full basement, forced air furnace, built in features and inlaid linoleum in kitchen, hot and cold water and Mi bath. Lar*e bank barn with 7 stanchions and milk house, corn crib with drive way, small grain grainery. large chicken house 20x60. and 2 car garage. There is water pressure in the barn and chicken house. All buildings are in A-l shape, on solid foundations, have good siding and roofs, and are all just newly painted. This farm is located about 10 rods off of a blacktop road and just 1 mile from St Road 27. close to good churches, schools and markets. Here is a farm ready to move on to without any additional expense and a farm that anyone could be proud to own. FARM No. 2 CONSISTS OF 80 ACRES AND JOINS FARM No. ITO THE EAST. This is good level land, all tillable except 7 acres of woods pasture, it is extra well drained and fenced. The improvements consists of a good 1V» story frame home with 5 rooms-down and 2 up, there is a large garage attached to the house, good large barn with cement driveway, double corn cribs with driveway, hog house and othev buildings. You are invited to inspect these farms at your convenience. For further information contact Auctioneers. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 20% down on day of sale, balance by March 1. 1956 and at that time a Warantee Deed and Merchantable Abstract pf Title will be furnished, POSSESSION of land as soon as present crops are harvested, full possession March 1, 1956. PERSONAL PROPERTY - 8 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 8 T. B. and Bangs Tested Two registered Holstein heifers due to freshen Dec. 18 and 20; Three Holstein cows on good flow of milk; Three Durham cows on good flow of milk. Ages and breeding dates will be given on day of sale. Some 10 gal. milk can& 4 - 48 — HEAD OF FEEDER PIGS — 48 48 head of feeder piga, wt. from 100 to 150 n>s„ old immuned. 290 — HEAD OF CHICKENS — 290 290 head of Honegger leghorn pullets, 6 mo. old. vaccinated, and laying. 6 chicken feeders and 4 water troughs. HAY-STRAW AND GRAIN 1000 bales of mixed hay: 40 ton of loose mixed hay in mow; 1000 bales of straw; 800 bu. of good oats. TWO TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY 1947 J. D. A. tractor, fully equipped and in A-l shape; 1938 J. D. B. tractor completely overhauled and in A-l shape; cultivators for above tractor;'J. D. two bottom 14” breaking plows; 8 ft. J. D. K. B. A. disk in A-l shape; 7 ft. Co-Op disk; Co-Op single row corn picker. 3 yrs. old, like new; J. D. 13 hole grain drill on rubber with fertilizer and grass seeder attachment, like new; New Dunham 10 ft. single roll cultipacker; 7 ft. double cultipacker; Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment, like new; 3 section 12 ft. J. -D. spring tooth harrow; J. D. Model H. manure spreader on rubber; J. D. 4 bar side rake; J. D. No. 4 mower; rotary hoe: 2 section spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrew; single bottom J. D. 16” plow; David Bradley rubber tire wagon with good 16 ft. grain bed; steel tire wagon with 14 ft. grain bed; Dane hay loader. AUTOMOBILES 1954 Chevrolet 4 door car with 1400 miles, just like new; 1940 four door Plymouth in good condition. TRAILER AND MISCELLANEOUS 2 wheel trailer with stock rack; 40 ft. extension ladders; 136 ft. extension ladders; 10 ft. step ladder; 6 ft. step ladder; winter hog fountain; 3 hog feeders; hog troughs; large tarp; lots of new hard wood lumber; 6 individual hog* houses; and many, many other articles. TERMS ON PERSONAL Not Responsible For Accidents. THURMAN SCHUG ESTATE (owners) BRICE BAUSERMAN, Executor C. H. MUSELMAN, Attorney For The Estate Phil Neunschwander. Auctioneer and Broker, Berne, Ind. Phone 28105. D. S. Blair, Auctioneer and Realtor, Petroleum, Ind. Phone 2251. Gerald Strickler and Jeff Liechty. Auctioneers. C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. Operating under Indiana Real-Estate Brokers License No. 3423. E. W. Baumgartner, Clerk, First Bank of Berne, Ind. Lunch will be served. Sep. 30 Oct 10

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“Qui, My Good Friends..... October Is Your J? RESTAURANT HOSPITAUTI MONTH” z l ••• w r "> ■ ■. •. ' ' - _ ■ . d '. dts» ■ . 9, Good News for All! The whole month of October has been set aside by friendly Decatur Eating Places ... as a period in which they especially invite your patronage and Good Will. In return, they will prove to you that they are friendly places which have your best interests and Good Health at heart, at all times. * So, make October a pleasurable month, long remembered for the Good Food you’ll enjoy ... and the good times you’ll have ... eating in the places of your choice... with the friends you like to be with! Decatur Eating Places extend to You and your Family and Friends a special, warm and friendly greeting. They hope you’ll be seeing them often during October and assure you now of the Best in FOOD and SERVICE! ■ '■’ ‘ r ' - • . & , ■ MAfhprTnn $•<««-MUtMOS-DWWW» SSCX Mother, too, Take The Wife Deserves ' """ZZI Out to Dine Often * A WF M She’ll Love The Holiday Frequently! Mc*m*»«*«'* j

Valentine Deitsch Is Taken By Death Valentine Deitsch, 76, of near Celina, O„ died Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital, where he had been a patient three days with a heart ailment. Surviving are two sons, Lawrence and Earl Deitsch; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Bollenbacher, and two brothers, Henry and Andy Deitsch, all of near Celina, and a sister, Mrs. Henry Linn of Berne. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed church near Celina, the Rev. John Perl officiating. Friends may call at the residence until time of the services. v’' 1 ‘ " Pistons And Royals Exchange Players FORT WAYNE. Ind. (INS) —The Fort Wayne Pistons today traded Don Meineke to Rochester for Marion Spears in a straight player

FOR SALE 5 ROOM MODERN HOME, 3 BEDROOM HOME located in REMODELED HOME and 5 lots north end location. SB,OOO. beautiful Stratton Place. located in west part of town. Owner might consider trade. Priced at only $4,950. 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME —~7 „ '» M “'”' NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME ““ ”” "" "" located in Stratton Place. MODERN HOME and 2 car 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME, garage, located in the center V 'ov4f one acre of land. $9,950. MODERN 5 ROOM HOME, of three n j ce i o t ß . Owner — basement, large garage. Lo- willing to finance. Priced 4 ROOM MODERN HOME, cated in Willshire, Ohio. only $9,500. north end location. $9,500. $8,500. MODERN 4 BEDROOM HOME, 4 BEDROOM MODERN HOME 2 HOMES in south end. priced Jated b cl'o™ti’ sdZ located close to Lutheran f or q U j c fc sale. >4,500. ches and business district. Church on large lot 80 x 197. s qq 3 BEDROOM HOME. 111. Um.l" 0 ™ ™ «««. LOCATED CLOSK „ Bu!1 „„ roof, large lot, located close almost one acre of land. District—s Room home with .to business district. Only I needs some repairs. Priced unfinished upstairs and two $6,500, | for quick sale. $3,500. car garage. $9,500. The Kent Realty & Auction Co. C. w. KENT PHONE 3-3390 GERALD STRICKLER

deal with no cash involved. The 6-7 former University of Dayton star was National* Basketball Association rookie of the year in 1953, but the Fort Wayne management saiu be tailed to live up

For Gay Spring Beauty „„ » JUST ARRIVED! Buy A * Grape Hyacinths Imported * H * acinth * XjSKg*' • Daffodils • Tulips • Crocus HOLLAND BULBS now! FERGUSON BROTHERS 1 '/j miles East of Monroe, on State Road 124

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1955

to expectations last year. The Pistons also signed George Yardley, who had previously planned to retire. ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur