Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1946 — Page 2

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Trad* In a Good town — Decatur J I Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* & Real Estate We'll be glad to Represent you In tha transaction of Real Estate at Public Sal* or privat* sal*. 25 years In thia buiiness In Decatur. We welcome your investigation I of our record of which w* ar* proud. Phone 104 15J So. 2nd St. DeVow* Bldg.'.. Ground Floor Melvin Lelchty. Rep.. Berne, Ind., Phone 251.

Beautiful Estate CONSISTING OF 19 ACRES WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, December 7, 19A6 At 2:00 P. M. LOCATED AT THE NORTH EDGE OF BERNE, INDIANA ALONG U. 8. HIGHWAY 27 Good x room brick v.n.i r hou>< with enclosed ha« k porch; full bath upstairs lavatory and stool on first floor, motor plumbing, largo soft wai«-i hoi waler h. a lng system; good slate roof. Extra good barn :i2x6x Tw0.,11 garage and workshop, combined. Wood hou . miC. Tool -lied 21x26 These building* all have good roots and are in excellent repair. Good drove well. Some good fruit Thi< i - on> of the best locations in Adams County and will make Mitneonc .1 l enclful suburban home This farm has many possiblll tie- aw it could laid otr in lots, pare-I- or would make a good busi-nv-w location, being hunted along a federal highway. PONT Mini THIS >’ \l*H* i'oi tni'lo information < all or See the auctioneers. House shown by appointment f>o-*e**iun on or before March l*t, 1947. TERMS 25'- cash on day of sale, belance when deed and ab ►tract ot title are delivered. Heirs of Emanuel J. Liechty Calvin R. Liechty and Hiram A. Sprunger. EXECI’TORS Melvin E Lie, hty. Auctioneer Jeff Liechty. Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION 1 will sell at Public Miction 12 miles Ea-t of tan Wert on I S 221 or I miles West of ot'ovtlle on I S 221 or 1 mile South and 1 mile Ea of Wets. 1 MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1946 at 12:00 Noon E.S.T. 23 — HEAD DAIRY CATTLE — 23 T. B. Tested Holstein Cow. 5. fresh September 14. calf by side, rebred October .9. 7 gal tow: Holstein cow, 5. fresh July 20. rebred October 3. . gal. cow, Holstein Jersey cow. 4. fresh S» ptember 12. calf by Hide, rebred October 5. <1 sal. cow; Holstein Cow. 5. fresh May 28. rebred August 5. 7 gal cow. Holstein Cow, 3. due January 4. 5 gal cow, Guernsey A Holstein 3. due February 17. 3 gal tow. Holstein Cow. .1. rebred May 31; Holstein Cow, 3. fresh May 30, rebred August 18; Holstein & Jer aey Cow. 2. fresh August 31. rebred November 9. ■> gal cow; Holstein heifer. 2, due January; Hulslein heifer, 22 mo,, bred August 10; Holstein heifer, lx mo, pasture bred; Holstein Hull, 18 mu. old; 2 HoiMein heifers. 8 mo; Holstein Bull, 8 mo ; 4 Ayrshire heifers, 8 mo.; Ayrshire Hull. 8 m<> • MILKER; DeLavai Milker. 2 single wilts. Sterling milker with magnetic cups; pipe line a.- stall cocks for 12 cows, also Jo ft. extra new pipe. I.nit used 1 year; 4 ten gal. cans; 2 cooling barrels, buckets. 27 — HEAD HOGS — 27 Double Immuned 2 tried Hampshire Sows; White Boar, 9 mo. old; 24 feeders, 50 to 120 lbs. , SHEEP: 5 Five yr. old ewes. I yearling ewe; •> buck latnits. HAY A GRAIN: 5 ton baled Timothy hay: 12 ton loose Red Clover hay 150 bushel good Vickland Oats, excellent for seed. — IMPLEMENTS — Peoria 12 hole fertilizer grain drill with power lift, like new; McDeering light tractor disc: 6 row mounted Oliver Beet ft Bean drill; 6 row Oliver beet cultivator; Oliver 2 row beet lifter; Barton Washing Machine; Miscellaneous article*. TURKEYS: 12 head White Holland Turkeys. TERMS—CASH. GLENWOOD ADAMS OWNER Roy ft Ned Johnson—Auctioneers Melvin Liechty Auct. ft Sale Equipment. Homer Ferris—Clerk. PUBLIC SALE As I have solil my property. I will sell at Public Auction the following Household Goods, Lo< ated in Willshire. Ohio, on Route 33. on Sat., Nov. 30,1946 Time—l:oo P, M. EST. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — 2 Pc. Mohair Living Room .Suite: 9x12 Axminster Rug with throw rug Another 9112 Rug; Dining Room Table with 6 leather bottom chairs: Queen Anne Buffet; Libi ary Table: Sofa; Rockers; Magazine Hack: Edison Phonograph; *2 Foot Stools; Pedistsl and stands; Clochs; Universal Electric Sweeper with attachments Electric Hot Plate; Electric Heater; Electric Fan; two burner Oil Stove: Oven; Foster Heating Stove; Jewel two-hole Kitchen Stove; Kitchen Cabinet; Old Fashioned Glass Cupboard; I*’ Ice Box: Drop-leaf Table and 4 chairs; 2 other drop-leaf tables; Dishes and Cooking Utensils; Household Scales; Medicine Cabinet; Mirrors and Pictures; 9x12 Congoleum Rug; 6x9 Linoleum Rug; 50' Rug Border; Old Fashioned Walnut Bed complete; Banta Bed complete with new mattress; Fepther Bed; Dressing Table: Chest of Drawers; two Dressers; two Commodes; Folding Cot; Some Bel Clothing; Lace Table Cloth; Silver Fox Fur. also lied Fox Fur. >4 h p. Electric Motor; Small Hand Tools; Garden Tools; Lawn Mower; Porch Swing; Lawn Bench; *'opper Boiler; Wash Tubs; Many Other Articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Fern Dull Stet ler OWNER Clerk— Wayne Frauhiger. Auctioneer*—Suman Eros. Phon** Decatur 6Y61. 1924 and Monroe 91-T-

Greenfield Man Is Conservation Head Succeeds Matter In Patronage Squabble Indianapolis. Nov. 27 — (UP) — I John Nigh of Greenfield today headed the Indiana state department of conservation, succeeding Milton Matter who resigned lifter ! a long patronage controversy with Governor Gates and the Republi-

can state committee. The governor announced the appointment of Nigh as director and Hyron C. Kennedy of Wabash, now uaaiataut deputy attorn*y general, a* assistant director and counsel for the department. (Igfe* revealed hi* choice for the post late yesterday after conference* with conservation department official* and Republican leaders. Nigh, 54. served under Matter as chief of conservation and law enforcement officer*. Once owner of the Greenfield dry good* s4ure. he served as Hancock county sheriff from 1929-30. He is Hancock county Republican chairman and loth district GOP chairman. Kennedy, 39. a Wabash county judge until be entered the navy during the war. served in the I'. 8 navy intelligence corp*. He was prosecuting attorney in Wabash county In 1930, elected judge In 1934 and re-elected in 1940. |{e was appointed deputy attorney general by James A. Emmert, attorney general. 0 Avacade Pulp When recipe* call for avocado pulp in terms of cup or *poon measurement*. remember that an average size avocado yield* 14 to 16 level tablespoon* of pulp.

Franchised Bottler, Pepsi Cola Bottling Co-. Fort Wayne, Ind. Public Auction IMPROVED 63 ACRE FARM Fri. Dec. 6,1:30 P.M. LOCATION: 2 miles South of Poe. Indiana on the Winchester Road then % mile F 4. Or 10 mile* Soatb of Fort Wayne. Indiana on the Winchester Road to the Adams and Allen County Road then the first fiym East on the North side of llogj. Or. ,x miles Northwest of Decatur, Indiana. IMPROVEMENTS: Good six room house, newly painted, upground cellar. .Nl<e Lawn and Shade. Barn 32x60. shed at one end. some concrete floor. Granary and Machine Shed. Chicken House and Brooder House 4 ACRES OF TIMBER PASTURE, balance under cultivation. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE. BLACK LOAM SOIL, in fine state of fertility. AN IDEAL LOCATION, just off of paved road to Fort Wayne and Decatur. And close to good markets. Lutheran and Catholic Churches and Schools and Churches ot other denominations and in a WELL IMPROVED PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY. TERMS—IS% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. B* E. Vinson OWNER .1 F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C W Kent—Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Deca'ur. Indiana. Public Sale The undersigned John Cluts. having decided to quit farming and Cleon White, who is reducing his fanning from 400 to 200 acres, will sell at Public Auction on the John Cluts tana. miles East of Payne. Ohio. 5% miles Southwest of Paulding, on State Road No. 500 Tuesday, Dec. 3, ’46 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere Model "A" Tractor with power lift, starter and lights, new battery, on new rubber, first class; Little Genius 14-lnch twoliottom tractor plow on rubber; Farmall on new rubber, completely overhauled, in first class condition and cultivator attachment, like new; Ma*sey-Harrls 14-lnch tractor plow on rubber; Mc-Deering HFft. | heavy tractor disc: Dunham 8 ft. tractor disc; John Deere "IX"' 8-ft. traitor disc; John Deere 8-ft. field cultivator; 7-ft. John Deere J. B disc; four section “Case” steel rotary hoe; Mc-Deering 4-row tractor "pull type" corn planter, i-ompiete with fertilizer attachment, power lift, automatic markers and pay out stakes; Mc-Deering 18-7 grain drill good; Superior 12-Use grain drill, first class; Black Hawk corn planter and tractor hitch; Dunham cultipacker; Mc-Deering 8 ft. hinder; Mc-Deering manure spreader "steel boa"; New Idea manure spreader. almost new; Ohio side delivery hay rake; McCormick 6 ft. mower; David Bradley tractor buck rake: implement trailer built on Ford V-8 Chassis with dual rear wheel* and 4 new heavy duty 8-ply tires ..nd 7x20 bed. will carry 7 tons; two wheel stock trailer; buzz saw. steel frame; 3 section spike tooth harrow; Weber wagon and trinle box; heavy dump stalk rake; 8-ft. Winrower; John Deere 12 Inch walking plow; Crevrolet 1930 Chassis and motor and weed cutter bar: hand corn shelter; Electric motor ami pump jack; power lawn mower; Electric fence charger; 2 tank heaters; grease guns; oil drums; 60 rod 32 inch hog fence; 50 steel fence posts; three 80 rod mils barb wire; 25 window sash 28x36; sausage grinder; lard press: shovel plow COMBINES— Mc-Deering No. 62. six foot with all equipment and motor in first class condition; Alli* Chalmers 6 fL Combine In good condition. RIDING MORSE—Black and white spotted 5 year old stallion, well broke and sound. The above Farm Machinery in first class condition, TERMH-CASH. John Cluts & Cleon White OWNERK Roy £. Jobfl.'on A Los—Auctioneers Melvig Ll»rh’v— Cletus Lehman—Clerk. Lunch by Ladies Aid ot Rafonged Church.

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Emmert Working On Anti-Klan Measure Attorney General Drafting New Bill Indianspoll*. Nov. 27—(UP»— Atty. Gen. James A. Emmart today went to work on » bill which would In effect outlaw the Ku Klux Klan and Columbians, Inc., In Indiana At a meeting of the Republican legislative policy committee yesterday Kmmert wa» Instructed to draft a proposed law for Indiana, constructed on the line* of a New York statute which has been in affect since 1923 The New York law makes a mat ter of public record Jn* intricate machinery of all organisations rw qulrlng secret oaths a* a condition of membership Tha statute, amended in New York in 1923. weathered a teat before the United Mates supreme coart five years later. "It's a tried and tested law for keeping activities ot race-and-re-llglons-hating organisation* at a

minimum." a spokesman for the GOP policy committee said. "There's no reason why Indiana ahoudn't have one built on the same principles." Kxvmpted from the rule were labor unions, benevolent orders and college fraternities and sororities — 9 — Newsprint Scarcity Perils Newspapers Washington. Nov. 37.—(UP) — Complaint* from publishers Indl--1 cate the biggest threat to tha existence of small newspapers I* the scarcity of newsprint at ati| price. * source close to the senate email ' business committee said today. Prompted by these an I other complaints, the committee has sent a neat ion ns I re* to 10,000 dailies and weeklies asking them to list what factors "imperil their existence a» a profitable buslner.* in a competitive field." g Fort Wayne Industry Employment Declines Fort Wayne. Ind . Nov. 27-(UP) —The Business Digest, monthly review ot the chamber of commerce, today reported a decline In Industrial employment here during October. During the last month 65 firms reported a total employment ot .33.898 agalnat 34.548 In September Even with the decline the month’s figure was more than tjie 28,337 reported in October. 1945. , g —a -— xorir K To ninirKns Reeks. Rleeke eefl Melleeeo Netlc* I* hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioner* nt Adam* County, Indiana will receive »e»le<l bids at the Auditor's <>ffl«e In Decatur. Indiana on Monday. December 2nd .it 2:#* o'<-lo< k P M for record*, hook*, blank* and stationery for the veer 19*7 In accordsnc» with the »peclf|r-at|on« on file In the county auditor's office. Ei< h lildder will be required to file with hl* bid a bond in the num <*f one thousand <1 dlar* ■l* a guarantee »f Rood faith and for liquidated damage* payable to the Board of Commissioner* of Adltn* County. Indiana *ubje' t to the approval of tlie tsaird »nd the non colunion affidavit a* required by law. All bld* mu«t he filed with the County Auditor. The Board r,-*ervr« the right to reje> t any or all l>bl*. By Order of the Adam* County Commissioner*. Tkormao I. Drew, Auditor Vdsnis < oiisi). Indiana. Nov. 20—27

g I.EH Al. NOTH E NOTH *: ID TAXPAYER* <*F MONROE TOWS«Htr Notice is hereby given tlie taxpayer* <>f Monroe Township Adams County Indiana, that th» proper b-gsl officer* of aaid municipality at lh<office of tlie Town*hlp tru’tee on I*e< ,-mlrt-r .'ml, 1!• IH will meet to consider th> following additional appropriation* which »sld officer* ionalder necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at thl* time. Taxpay-rs appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon, Rpeeial School No, 12 |200.»0 special School No IS 2<»« •<> special Hckool No. 22 75D.90 Special School No. !» i2',.W' Dies, H. Aeiwawbnaader Trnatee «>» Moneo* Tsy. Nov. 29—27 0 x<»ri<»: to HinDKRw For m«h«n, -Mippfle* Notice I- hereby given that the ftoiird of Commissioners of Adam* County, State of Indiana, will up to the hour of trim o'clock A. .M on Tuesday. December 3rd, Ist*, at the office of the Auditor of Adams County. Stat, of Indiana, receive sealed Id* for highway supplies according to the County Highway Supervisor's requisition. Items No. 1 to 21 inclusive. All item* to be bld on for the year 1917. with tlie exception of Item No 19 iga*ollnrl to be fnr a period of *l* month*, beginning January 1, 1917 and ending June 3<»th. 1917. Specification* n<* file in tlie office of the County Auditor of said County. Each bld to be accompanied by a le,nd or <ertWl«d check made pay. able to the counjy Treasurer of said County, said bond or check to he th, equivalent to I<>% of -aid bld. All bid* must be submitted on Form No. 95 prescribed l>y the State Board of Account* The Board reserve* the right to reject any or all bld*. By order of the Board of County Com miss lo per*. Thurman I. Drew. Auditor Adam* < ounty. Indiana Nov. SO—27 Trade in a Good Towu — Decatur 0 AAA (Continued From Page <»n«l day. DecfltnbWr 9; Root at tlie Monmouth high achool Monday. December 9. and Kirkland at the Kirkland high school Thursday. December 12. The county convention will be held at the county AAA office Saturday. December 14. Owners or operators of farms which are participating in the 1946 ACP program or have a contract with the federal crop insurance corporation are eligible to vote in the election of committeemen Mr. Gerke urges all eligible farmer* to show their interest In the farm programs by full attendance at the meetings in their respective townships. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goea right to the scat of the trouble to help loosen and expel ■•rm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous mem- ' * Dottie ox ureotnuuion with the un« derstandiM you must hke the way it ££&?.!£«

BRANT COMPANY (Continued From Page On*) car. or a net bld of 1807.75. Thl* hid, however, did not Include the furnishing of a radio and aerial a* asked in the specifications. NOTH p; TV> XOM-ItHSIDKST* is ru»: tiiHH t int ir < 01 ht IX )U «TI<I4I. IbM »«l. ITTM sinte ot iHdlaon, t oaatr of Adams. •Si Hattie llranner. Plaintiff Allee flmlfley, etui lirfeadaats Come* now th« plaintiff by l-'erd L. Mtterar her attorney and file* tier complaint herein together with her attorney's affidavit that the following named defendant* In *ald r*uw are each non-realdent* of the Htate of Indiana, towlt: Ha«el Welch, Truman Welch. Merrill y alley. Emma Mae Yaney. Edna Parker, Charlo* Parker, Walla-’e Yaney, Josephine Yaney. J<rt> Yaney, Frances Yaney, Chrratal Moore. Elson Moore, Dorcas Ulman Earnest Ulman, Hattie Bailey. Mwrence Halley. Itutherford J. Hunkel and Orietta Runkel. That the obleet of said cause of action is to enforce partition of the following deacrlbed real estate In Adam* County In the State of Indiana. towlt The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenly two <221 in township twenty five (2S> north of range fifteen <IS) east containing forty < f<>» acre* more or leas and the north half of the west half of the »-i»t half of th* aouthweat quarter of section twenty two <22* In township twenty (1*0(25* north of range fifteen <lsl east containing twenty <2Ol acres more or leas. That a cause of srtlon exists against each and all us said defendant*. that each and *ll of said defendant* ar* necessary parties to said cause of action and that each and all of said defendant* are nonresident* of the Rtate of Indiana. Notice la therefore hereby given the said defendants that unices they be and appear on the 51st day of the November Term. ISIS . ( f the Adam* Circuit Court, being the 15th day of January Ist* to be begun ami ho Idea on the llth day of November ISI* • t the Court House in the City of De-atur in said Adam* County In the Mtate of Indiana and answer or demur to said petition for partition of said real estate, the same will be heard and determined in their absence In Witness Whereof. 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court In the office of tile Clerk thereof In the City ~( Decatur. Indiana this is lay ot November, 19 is Clyde O. Trootner Clerk of Adnms f Irealt Court. Meal* Ferd 1,. I.lltrrer. Attorney. Noy. Zu—27—D*c. 4

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PUBLIC! SAlj Real Estate and Personal I will sell at public auction my t* , f 3rn . I the Werllng homestead mile* im -h o n j c ;■ J ton. Ind ; or 8 ml e* west <»n 224 then 2 mile, ,2,, or 15 miles south of Fort Wayne, Ind on Tuesday, Dec. 3 jJ B*l* Start* at 12:Jo ** 2 GIMII) FARMS-., No. 1 FARM—SO ACRES Good productive | an ,i .... fence*. Thl* farm I* well leeated near a nuin ,** l|, l churche*. School bus passe* th.- home from th* o, “ Good b room house and basement Imil* in . unim..? 11 ' 6ln d house and pressure water system, arranged for t-fom ** *• window* and storm door*, newly painted ,nt | BARN, 36x56—Cow barn, eoilcreti flout and tnan,., , stable room. Electric lights and water to tie i, 4rt , <1 HOG BARN 14x40—Concrete (loor with uvi-rbetd tors corn crib and Implement »hed. 17x26. ami fm-dine . * concrete floor. 1 *WI Machine »hed. 16x36. Tractor shed. I2x22.cimtret.fi l(*x2o. concrete floor and plasfere-l wal', <•;,(, i '• buMdlng* inborn a| ( FARM No. 2—29 ACRES A...house, cistern and well. Barn, 40x69 2‘<Y2'i <-nrn ,- v , 4 Implement shed and feeding room. I<»x2fi and other i, ! Come prepared to huy these farms You are welcom. * farm home* any time. Will give immediate p<, detail* *ee Mther auctioneer* or owner The f»rm. * « o'clock. ' HORSES—TWO HEAD Match team of sorrel mares. 6 and S yrs old white weighing 34<*<* lbs. A good pair of i-huttk-. sonnt tenth. nfS workers. “ HARNESS One set of bras* mounted harne-- lik> new HAY Twelve tonrf good loose hay. heavy mixed «lover to 8M IMPLEMENTS. ETC. Internationa) binder. 6 ft. cut; Moline hay loader: hi* sled; l-row corn plow; one roller: 1 sulky cart, 1 htui M , - grimier; lard press; large kraut cutter; cherry,, det W COAL Four tons Virgin soft coal; Kalamazoo Heating South Rend Range: and many other artb le* no' mention TERMS Cash on personal projerty On real -•tat. on each (arm day of sale and balam <■ when deed aid rawdelivered. Herman Werliy Auctioneers—Roe Hunter. Ossian. Ind Phom fo3R Herman Strahni. Craigvlllc. Ind. Phone 55. Clerk—Vance Wilson. Ossian State Bank

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