Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1947 — Page 6

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fcHAMPioN 1 : I Outboard Motor I Non-stop endurance run was in its • 1.766th hour June 8, 1947. See them at • H. KNAPP & SON : Consignors Auction Located Suman Bros. Sales & Service Willshire, Ohio June 21,1947 Time—l:oo P. M. If you have anything to sell, and want it advertised free, have your list to us before Monday, June 16. 1947. SUMAN BROS. AUCTIONEERS Willshire, Ohio Phone 40 COMPLETE CLOSING OCT Public Auction My doctor han told me to quit, therefore. I will sell my farm, bunlncHH and a'l pcmonul property. 26 2 3 ACHE HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM Located on Hard Surface Road LIVESTOCK — HOUSEHOLD GOODS • Also - FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING & WOOD WORKING EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS Known as The Piqua Upholstering Company Sat. June 21, 1947 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. OST Real Estate will sell at 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: Sale will lie held on the premises 2% miles Southeast of Ihcatur, Ind , on the Piqua Hoad. I«ook for directional markers front’Road 221. — MODERN FARM HOME — 26 2 3 Acres, 5 acres of xood timber, 2 acres orchard and truck patch, balance in pasture and cultivation: good fences. Hquse. M room completely modern house, 5 rooms ani bath down and 3 rooms upstairs arranged as modern apartment; larrge basement, new furnace with blower, Hot and cold running water. Nice sha<|b trees and flowers, shrubbery. Byn. Good barn 32x42. Concrete floors, water to barn; Stanchions for 4 cows. Poultry House, 10x14. Electricity to all buildings. City telephone. TO BE SOLO SEPARATE: A new house 20x26 to Im- removed. FURNITURE UPHOUBTERING & WOOD WORKING “Shop Building" This building put up In 11*45 is 2 story 20x40. Concrete floor, and used as Cpiiolstering and wood working shop ant! 2 car garage. UPHOLSTERING & WOODWORKING MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES Singer. Electric upholstering sewing machine: foot power cushion stuffer, new; 100 yards upholstering materials and a large quantity of upholstering supplies The following Craftsman Wood Working machinery — 10 inch tilting blade bench saw with 1 h p. electric motor; Drill press, router A shaper combined with 1/3 h.p. motor; One 24 inch turning lathe; Ono 4 inch Jointer; One electric sander; One 12 Inch band saw; One air compressor paint spray; Cabinet Makers work bench with 2 vises attached; Carpenter and cabinet makers tools of all kinds; varnish remover and paints; 35 yards of Treated Canvas, 60 Inches wide; Some cabinet lumber; too solid Walnut 2x2x18; One canvas 9x12. TRUCK: I beige 19.14 Pickup truck, good rubber and mechanically O. K. TRAILER: Good 2 wheel stock trailer, good 650x16 tires. LIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT Bay mare. work, drive or saddle; 2 Guernsey cows, 4 yrs. old with calf by side; 3 heifers due with first calf this fall; 3 spring calves, 2 heifers and 1 bull; One sow and 8 pigs; One horse wagon; Disc; Harrow; Corn Shelier; Platform scales; Good Double set work harness; Saddle; Hog house; Hog feeder; Hog trough; 40 rod roll field fence and 25 steel posts. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Westinghouse 7 ft. Klectrlc Refrigerator: Speed Queen Electric Washer used one year; Table top kerosene Stange: 5 burner oil stove with oven; 2 drop leaf extension tables; 2 piece. Wine color. Velour Living Room Suite; '3 large upholstered chairs; Occasslonal chair; 2 Spinot Desks and chairs: Brand new Axminster rug, 12xlS; Axminat er Rug 9x12; Rug 11.3x12; 5 Congoleum rugs 9x12; Throw rugs; Electric fan. 4 child’s Leather Upholstered Rockers, new; Brown metal twin beds with good springs and innerspring mattresses: Brass lied with springs and new mattress; Cherry Chest of Drawers; 2 Wardrobes; Clothes Cheat; Good drop head Sewing Machine; Floor benches; Set Dishes, service for 8, complete; Set Silverware; Mantle Clock; 2 Mirrors; Uwn Mower; lawn Roller; Porch Swing; Garden Hose; Garden Tools; Humidor smoking stand; Bed Clothing; Curtains; 2 Radios; Golf Bag and clubs; 5 house doors; Windows; Lumber; 4 healing stoves; Copper wash boiler; 2 Boy's Bicycles. ANTIQUES: 2 Love Seats; Oval top stand; Square top walnut stand; Walnut wardrobe; 5 cane bottom chairs; Dishes. Sale will be held rain or shine. "Will not be responsible for any accidents.** TERMS: All personal property, cash. Real Estate: >4 cash. ’4 in 3(1 days. I will carry loan on balance at 4% or purchaser may pay all cash. Farm is clear of debt. Good abstract will be furnished. Will give Immediate Possession. Inspection welcomed any time. George M. Brewer, Owner Rt. 6, Decatur, Ind. Telephone 4694 AUCTIONEERS: Roy 8. Johnson Ned C. Johuaon Melvin E, Llechty Bryce Daniels—Clerk Luach by Union Chapel U. B. Church June 13 16 18

Miss Mary Poling Is District Agent Mini Mary Poling, formerly of thie city, lias been named district ugetit of the Maaachuaetts society for the prevention of crnellty to children, it was made known here today. Miss Poling, while residing In this city, wae affailiated with the Adams county department of public welfare for a time. - - - - () - “ —- '■ ■" ■ Pays To Advertise, Dog Back To Owner It pays to advertise. Ray Johnson, lib South Tenth street, inserted a "lost* strayed or stolen" clarified advertisement for Ids Boston bull dog The paper went to press at 3 p.m. and at 5 p.m. the dog was returned to the owner. The finder bud read thex-lassifled. O —— Man Arrested For Running Stop Sign Sam D. Nussbaum. Berne, was to be trraigned before Mayor John B Stults thia afternoon on a charge

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Prize Trophie An Attractive Bronze Finished Plaque, handsomely mounted, which any fisherman will treasure as a trophy of “the big one that didn’t get away” will be awarded this season to the fly rod fisherman who catches the Largest Hass in Adams County waters. See this trophy in our fishing tackle window and learn the simple rules which will govern this contest. Each plaque will have winner’s name engraved on a bronze strip. See us for your fishing tackle needs, your hunting and fishing licenses, and Champion Outboard motors. * H. KNAPP & SON

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of “running’ the stop sign at Five Points shortly after 7 am. today. He was arrested by police chief Ed Miller. FORMER H'onllaued frem l-nar It nor and athletic coach to help guide hundreds of students through their <<>llege careers. After Ilin graduation In 1916. the Rev. O'Donnell entered the seminary of the congregation of Holy Crows and was ordained to the prhethood at Sacred Heart seminary. Grand Rapids, Mich in 1921. He received his doctor of philosophy degree at Catholic university und returned to Notre Dame in 1923. He left Notre Dame in 1931 to serve h„ president of St. Edward's university at Austin. Tex., but returned as vice-preeblent in 1934 He becume president in January. 1940. succeeding the Most Rev John F. O'Hara, who resigned to become bishop of the I*. 8. army and navy diocese. During his six year tenure as president Notre Darne'o enrollment increased from 3,200 to 4.500 and the univerlsity's endowment rose from 11.000,000 to 13,650.000.

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Wot king in L>u -hour shifts, the 800 men at Ottumwa began building a sandbag levee three-quarters of a mile long on the river side of Church street. "I don't have any hope of keeping the flood water out of Ottumwa." flood director H. C. LoveleM said. "I only hope to cut down the current that pioved disastrous last time.” The new threat came on the heels ot a partial estimate of flood dum-

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