Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1947 — Page 7

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BLIC AUCTION "THE GOELZ FARM” L|) 55 ACRE FARM and PERSONAL PROPERTY [turday, July 26, 1947 1:30 P. M. |l Two Mile* East and two miles North of Decatur. Ind. kIENTS: GOOD Seven Room House, Soft Water in this CLrotind Cellar. Two Barns, one 30150. the other 18x44. I u,Granary and Chicken House. ELECTRICITY. | OF FINE BLUE GRASS and TIMBER PASTURE, balance Lation, LEVEL. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND. Well L. been well farmed, properly rotated and is in a fine state L AN IDEAL LOCATION. Landlords share of growing Igo to purchaser. frE Landlord's POSSESSION of the Land and POSSESSION L on or before September 1. 1917. IL PROPERTY: Three Cows- Holstein Cow. 8 gal. cow, lan h. Two Guernsey Cows, one fresh in April. 6 gal., other jay of sale. Dozen Leghorn Hens. 3 Mallard Ducks. k Mixed Hay, Baled Straw, 50 Bushels Corn, 14 Bu. Seed |lt>u Hu. Feeding Oats. I MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT— Int. B, Tractor, witl kin good shape; 6 Ft, McD. Mower; Crowfoot Holler; Lth Bartow, 2 sections; Spike Tooth Harrow, 2 sections; Ktg Plow; Hay Rake; Hay Tedder; Wagon. Steel Wheel L k How Wire; Two sets of Harness; Collars; Forks, Ha; tovels; Int. Manure Spreader; 12 New Steel Posts; Woode* Ltric Pump Jack; Nearly New Oil Tank Heater; £ross Cut il many other articles. Retd Estate —20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good prsonal Property: Cash. ALMA GOELZ, OWNER jnanii Auctioneer st—Sales Manager uic'eti by .Midwest Realty Auction Co. Indiana. ' July 11, 17, 24

Officer Walter ‘‘Bud’* Schindler of the Indiana state police arrested Vernon Smith, 37, when he found the latter In his auto, stopped on the highway. He was brought to the county jail and held there pending arraignment. Prosecutor Myles F. Parrish said Smith prohably would be arraigned late today on charges of public intoxication and illegally parking a car on a highway. Officer Schindler, who charged Smith with being intoxicated, said that he could not prefer a drunken driving count against him, because there were no witnesses to the man's driving. Since Mayor John R. Stults is out of the city today, officials said. Smith likely would be arraigned before justice of peace Ernest Stengel at Berne. 0 The farm tractor works 77 per cent of the time at half load or less.

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Berne Legion Post Uses Factory Room Berne, July 24 — The local Legion Post 468, still without a permanent home, has been given permission by O. N. Smith, manager of the Smith Brothers Furniture company, to use Its new recreation room for Its regular meetings. The room la 28x46 feet, fire-proof, newly built and nicely decorated. The room is equipped with lounging chairs, tables, a wash room, soft drink dispensers and other equipment. The room h used mainly by the company's employes for recreation purposes, o_ Widen Highway 27 Berne To Portland Berne, July 24 — The pouring of gravel and asphalt on federal road 27 between Berne and Geneva ha* started. The widening of the highway between Berne and Portland hast been nearly completed. The road Is being made 52 inches wider and the enti.e pavement will be given a coating of asphalt. Lady Godiva ®T2® did NOT ride NuDP Through Coventry ' — And we can prove it! See tomorrow's paper for answer. Semiannual inspection on your car gives you better service, lower maintenance and surer, more comfortable driving when you let B * T STANDARD SEIt VICE give you service. We of fer complete service on all makes cars. Drive in today. KL hv - - •/"'

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Real Estate Transfers Jesse A. Schug etux to Alphie Bertsch, lot 47 in Berne Homer E. Neuenschwnnder etux to Martha Zeigler, 40 acres in French Twp. Homer E. Neuenschwander etux to Harold Zeigler etux. 40 acres In French Twp. , lister Robinson etux to Patrick P. Murphy etux, 1 acre in Wabash Twp. Francis Andrews etux to Robert W. Brown etux. parts Inlots 356 & 357 in Decatur. Charles W. Davis etux to Fay M. Kennedy etal, 6.31 acres in Root Twp. Herman A. Stephens etux to Dewey Smith etux. 80 acres in Wabash Twp. Ira Corbett to Donald E. Redden bach, part out lot 256 in Decatur. Henry B. Heller Executor to Edward D. Newport. Inlot 23 in Decatur $350. Lawrence Lidig etux to George Millington etux. inlots 112 & 113 in Decatur. Velma O. Bowman etal to Orval M. Lenhart, part inlot 702 In Decatur. Decatur Homesteads Assn . Inc., to Hubert Keller etux. inlot 25 In Decatur $3,240. Noble Reynolds etux to John! Francis Andrews etux. part Inlot | 886 in Decatur. Isabelle Susetta Williams etvlr to Paul E. Strickler, land in St. Mary's Twp. , Estella E. Haviland etvlr to James H. Kelly, inlot 158 in Geneva. Edward D. Newport etux to Harold M. Swygart etux, inlot 231 in Decatur. Melvin L. Baumgartner etux to > Douglas K. Gilpin. Inlot 990 In Decatur. Lawrence Michel etux to Joe' Schuster etux. Inlots 1005 Al" 06 1 in Decatur. Irvin E. Zimmerman etux to Elmer A. Welter etux. 80 acres in Root Twp. $12,500. Edgar Mntschler etal re Horman R. Meyer etux,'lots 59-60-61 & 62 in Decatur. Syvanus G. Augsbiirg<-r etal tn 'Earl K. Burry, 1 acre in Wabash Twp Syvanus G. Augsburger etal to David D. Mettler etux. 4.27 acres In Wabash Twp. Sylvanos G. Augshurger etal to Arley Sprunger etux. 4.24 acres In Wabash Twp. Sylvanus G. Augshurger etal to Hiram Nussbaum etux, 4.15 acres | in Wabash Twp. Richard W. Sprunger etux to Howard Pharr etux. inlot 731 in Berne. Richard Juday etux to Marcus E. Gerber etux. inlot 100 in Gene-I va. Noah Bascom to Peter C. | Schwartz etux. 0 acres in Monroe Twp. Lydia Gerber to Helen G. McGriff etal. parts Inlots 221-225 & 226 in Decatur. Richard E. Perry etal to Ira G. Bodie etux. inlot 62 in Decatur. Ira G. Bodie etux to Harry D. Reinhart etux. inlot 62 in Decatur. Calvin O. Dubach etal to Elmer F. Dubach etux, 99.38 acres lit Hartford Twp. Bert Haley etux to James L. Egley etux, inlot 896 in Decatur Myron V. Lehman etux to Fcrd L. Lltterer, inlot 563 in Decatur. Ferd L. Lltterer to Myron V. Lehman. inlot 563 in Decatur. Clark W. Smith etux to Gerald i G. Strickler etal, east part inlot 6 in Decatur. Elmo Miller etux to Gerald G. Strickler etal east part inlot 7 in Decatur. Bernard Staub etux to Anna J Nesswald, Inlot 207 in Decatur. Anna J. Nesswald to Bernard Staub etux. inlot 207 in Decatur. George E. Fennig etux to John W. McCray etux, inlot 298 in Geneva. Walter Keith Hofstetter etux to) Effie .1. Huffman, inlot 223 In | Geneva. Christian H. Mitseltnan etux to Edwin F. Kinzie etux. north part, inlot 5 in Linn Grove. James Meyer otux to Marjorie | ('. Baumgartner, inlot 7 in Linn I Grove. Marjorie C. Baumgartner to James Meyer etux, inlot 7 in Linn Grove. Alma A. Fruchte etal to Myles F. Parrish, 40 acres in Preble Twp. Myles F, Parrish to Adella R. Kolter etvlr, 4<f acres in Preble Twp Alma A. Fruehte etal to Myles F. Parrish. 133 acres in Kirkland Twp. Myles F. Parrish to Rudolph H. Kolter etux. 133 ac res in Kirkland I Twp. Gerald G. Strickler etal to Hubert L. Smitley etux, inlot 4 In Decatur. Oliver Schnepp etal to Margaret E. Walters. 1 acre in Washington Twp. I • ■ ( Wilie Adams etvlr to Robert E. Egley etux. perts outlets 14 A 23 in Decatur. - ... — Nothing that is right is futile. True. la a Goo< Tnwa — Deeatar

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