Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1951 — Page 7

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Meterist | $ Killed As Auto Hits Train Michigan City, Ind., Sept. 14.— < UP)—William Clark, 28,.Hr00kHne, Mass., vaa killed yesterday when his car rammed the site of Trade’ in a Good Toirn — Decatur

I Temporary I Help Wanted I MEN; I Applications now being taken for temporary work during the fall bean rush. \ I i Apply at Employ meat Office I. Monday thru Friday • a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturday—B a. m. to 1.J:30 a. m. : |f|| [Central Soya Co., liu.| k' ~ "*" J' " ■ ■ .Rf. I . - DISPERSAL SALE ' ' • MPLAND FARMS 7 |J 29— REGISTERED HOLSTEINS—29 H At the term* 5 miles Elast of Bluffton,'lnd. on Road No. 124, then miles South oa Adams and Wells County Dine: 7 miles West of boppass Corner (on Road 21) then 3H Miles South; 1 mile Elast of VerA Crux, Indiana. <■ | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1951 • Commencing at 1:0O'P. M. Entire Herd Calfhood Vaccinated and’: will have Test for Bangs and T. B. within 20days of sale date. (Mastidas Tested). . 19 Cows—s Bred Heifers—4 Young Bulls. • _ ‘ 1 Herd Bull. i TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible tor-. Accidents. \ Welcome to Inspect cat tie any time before sale day. <> - 4Sale will be heM under tent. Lunch .will be served, •5 • WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. f \ HERMAN KIPFER, Owner ( Bl us f ton, Indiana, R. R. No. 4| Hoy S. Johnson & Son —Auctioneers * ' Decatur, Indiana. * H • Melvin Liechty, Auctioneer, Berne, Indiana,. ' j E. W. Baumgartner, Berne Bank—Clerk - 4 10 14 PUBLIC AUCTION PONETO ELEVATOR ; Located 4 miles South of Bluffton, Indiana on St. Road 1 to Reifsburg then 3 miles West an St. Road 118 tojPoneto;.or 8 miles North of Montpelier, Indiana on St. Road 303 to Jfet. Road 118 then East 1 miles to Poneto or 30 miles South of Fort Wayne, Indiana on St. Road 1 To St/Road ir*thMf*WFst 3 miles,%>n ; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1951 '. A . Sale to begin at 2:00 P. D.B.T. , This Elevator is legated in a'small town surrounded by one of th; ‘.best farming communities in the State. Located on the Nickel Plate Railroad with plenty of siding, dealing in ‘grain, feed, seed and coal, •with grain stdrhge for 21,000‘bp. and coal forage on concrete for 20) ton. There are Cwo warehouses wYth one adjoining the Elevator, thle other directly tacross tracks on two lots. The equipment consists cf New Schutte No. 47 Hammermill 6ft H. P. electric motor; New 2 ton Kelly Duplex Verticle mixer; ton nilxer; scales; Two Attrition Mills: 4,New McMillen truck hoist; com cracker: automatic loading scales: large grain .cleaner; sntail cleaner; separate drag to ham.'mermill; 4” drove well. -This mill is all nearly rewired and could easily be converted into a bulk feed plant. is doing _a nice volume of " business with no limit as to its possibilities.*’ This Elevator will be sold in one unit ajs u g°*rig business, the stockfof feed, coal and etc. will then be Inventoried to the new buyer'at cost price. Not responsible for'accidents. , pTERMS—2O% down oh day of sale, Balaijtfce - upon delivery of Clear Bill of Sale and possession. «'■ ; ’ 1 •’ POSSESSION IMMEDIATE. \'| V EARL E. HARTER, (Owner) > Member of Indiana Grain A Feed Dealer* Association D. S. Blair. Auctioneer, Petroleum, Ind. Phone 2251. *"-- { Dell Shaw. Adctioneeir, Bluffton, Ind. Phone 806-2. I G. G.JSlr|ckler, Auctioneer, Decatur. Ind. Rhone 3-3390. C. W- Kent. Sales Mgr., Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-3390. , . Operating under Indiana Real Estate Bfofrer License No, 3423. » . _ REAL ESTATE AT Public Auction 195 ACRES—2 TRACTS-4195 ACRES | We the undersigned will sell the following described Real Estat i at Public Auction, on > FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1951 at 1:00 P. M. ' qv —. LOCATION—From Pleasant Mills, Indiana lake State Road 101 across Covered Bridge, turn Right at First Road and go ThiHl .getof build in gs. PleasaHt Mills, fed. is located 6 miles S. E. > of Decatur, V. S. 33 or C miles N. W. of Willshire!, Ohio on U. S. 33? Watch for Directional Signs. Ws REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION 195 Acres in two Tractsof ISO acres of feiprovpd land all under cuttivatfon except about 30 acre! of woods pasture land and has the following improvements: Seven Room Two Story Frame House with Slate Roof, good Concrete basement. Nfee Lawn and Shade Trees. BARN—4Ox6O with Shed 20x24 adjoining and Shed 20x100 adjoining '' in whieh fs situated Com €rtb and Wind Break; Poultry House—Garage—Fuel House and other ,out buildings. e Extra good Drove Well — Good Cistern— Electricity and Located on a good Stone Road 1 mile from Public Grade and Hfeh\S6hool, Churches. Post Office, Elevator and Stores. ALSO: '35 Acres of tillable land with no huildinr» which adjoins the above described l«& Acres. Each tract will ba offered Separately and Then Together. Selling in Order Highest Bid is Obtained. j TERMS AND CONDITIONS — Ond Half C&sh Day of Sale. Balance on Delivery of Deed and Abstract; Sold subject to present ■ ' Tenauts Rights which expire March 1,4962. , \ _ Not Responaibie for Acsldents L ftfatsmmita mwde by the Auctioneers, pn dfy of aale shall take precedence over any statemeats contained herein. ERNEST R. & RUELLA FISHER, Owners / I nostmor s Ned C Johnson - Auctioneers Attorney Melvin Liechty lo3 > 2nd s>treet - ' ■ 7-7. ? •' '■ . ’•' •: . ' i®?7 ' ? ‘

a nickel plate frieght train at ■& crossing four miles, east bf here oa U- S. 20. Police said Clark, traveling alone, apparently failed to see flasher signals which were reported working. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Governor Cancels Press Conference Indianapolis, Sept. 14 —(UP)—' Governor Schric-ker called off. a scheduled press conference today without giving a reason or saying what it was all about. Scjhricker had notified reporters - late yesterday there would be a conference at 9:30 a.m’ Press conferences are rare inUhe governor’s administration. He has no regular meetings with newsmen as many governors do. But when reporters assembled, expecting an unusual news break, executive secretary Arthur Campbell said the governor had decided not to have a conference after all. Now Is The Time To Get A Better Used Car _____ : Low Down Payment 18 Months To Pay 1948 DODGE Business Coupe ' Radio, Header* Sun Visor \ j. Seat Covers i|-, ... I 13,000 Miles j LIKE NEW! ■ s . ,-.j—---’SO Packard. Sed. ’SO Mercury Tudor; ’SO DeSoto Sed. r ’49 Plymouth Sed. ' ’49 Kaiser Sed. ’47 Nash Club Cpe.* ’47 Studebaker Starlite Cpe. ’46 Chevrolet Tud. ’46 Chevrolet Sed. 7 ’46 Pontiac Sed. Most All Cars Have , Radios and Heaters ..' \ ; ■ r - \ ' !' ■ DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES • 222 N. 3rd f )/’ i PHONE 3-4108

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■*"' ■' l 1 ■>■■■ — ■—.■■■ u. ... ■ Fall Revival Will , Be Closed Sunday Sunday will be the flnkl day of the fall revival services at Monroe sponsored by the Adams county holiness association. There will be a large indoor service at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon and the closing service with special music will start Sunday night at 8 d’clock. Auto Plunges Over Bank, Woman Killed .New Albany, Ind., Sept. 14-(UF)-Pauline Cummins, 25, was killed night when a car in 'which she rode left U.S. 150 and plunged over an embankment a mile and a half west of Fredericksburg.

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1 "" J ——— ■■ Slight Increase In V Jobleys Pay Claims il Indianapolis, Sept 14. —(UP) —• The Indiana employment aacorityj, division' reported today Hoosier i| jobless pay claims rose less thant, one percent Hist week after droa- 4 ping to; the lowest point sines ( early June during thq ■week. - i Director John Crise blafeed the ( rise on scattered layoffs caused indirectly by the copper strike 1 and the ipparel industry’s seasonal ] slump.; t. He- said the total of 29,555 < claims was almost double those , filed during’ the corresponding e week last year. i r •' .'1 aE Mg* rt l ' "T Out mechanics attend factory* sponsored schools regularly, j study new approved methods constantly, even take Pontiac Service ’ exams I They’re rtally 0M IT 10 roT[ CT VOUR f° NTIAC VIC£ Decatur Super Service t ;

Town Blacked Out By Fire In Plant < Washington, Ind., Sept. 14. — (UP)—-Electrical service was restored here today 1 after a sevenhour •‘biaekoat” caused by a fire at the municipal electrical plant. ' The flash fire of undetermined 1 origin burned out the main distribution control panel before midnight last bight, plunging the : city into darkness. Flameft wfere confined to the' control panel and there was little damage to the plant. Put 200 night-shift workers at the IKS. Rubber Co. plant had to return home because they couldn’t see to work, the Daviess county hospital turned on emergency battery power—but luckily had no surgery Cases, and telephone circuits were switched to emergency power. I I • i 1111 - — 1 i ■ wlbtclj same fine quality *H IS’soap, PLUS a scientific new t. deodorant ingredient, at no increase in cost. SMITH DRUG CO. —

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The presidency of the United States was the first and only public office Zachary Taylor ever held. APFOIXTMHirr OF r ADMINISTRATOR Na. 4T42 Jfotlce Im hereby Kfven, That the undereianed hate been appointed Administrator of the estate of Charles E. Hammond late of AdamslCounty, deceased. Thp estate is probably solvent. ■ ’ <. ! Kelch D. Hammond, Administrator BeVoHM, Mini th A Macklin, Attorney Sept. 13, mt. 1., r APPiHMTMEMT OF ABMINiMTHATOH No. 4741 IMetlce h. hereby ■riven. That the undersigned has been appointed Ad_ministrator of the estate of Edwin F. Frank , late es Adam. County, deceased. The estate is probably, solvent. ' s Hervnaa Frnaa, Jr,, Administrator \ oglewede A AaderaeU Attorneys; September 13, 1951.7 \ ; i SEPT. 14—31—28. \ x '!!

SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 15—Mrs. Betty Jane Pond, 91« Nuttnmn Avo., Decatur. Household Goods. 1:30 P< M. D. 8. Blair, Gerald Strickler, aucts. Kept Realty & Auction €o„ Decatur, Ind, ] SEPT. 15-TEldean W. Yarger, West Jefferson, Ohio, 6 Room Modern Home and 2 Large Lots. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auc- . tion £o., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. SEPT. 15—2:00 p. m. Francis Studebaker, John Young, One acre with 10-room. brick home (2 5-room apts.) 3 niitles north and «’ 2 miles oast, of Berne, Ind. Lester Suinan, Auct. SEPT. 17—1:00 P. M. HERMAN KtPFER, 5 miles east of Bluffton on road 1247 then 3U miles south on Adams and Wells counties line; 7 miles west of Coppest? Corner on road 27 then » 3M miles south. 22 registered Hotateins. Roy & Ned John- - *Vi r son and Melvin aucts. jij , SEPT. 17—11:00 a. m. Raabe Ahto Co., Van Wert/0., garage and office equipment. Donald D. Day, Wm. H. Ford* abets. SEPT, 18 —Whitley County’s Fifth Annual; Aberdeen Angus Auction. 3 miles South of Columbia City on No. 9, then 2H mite West. 90 Head. Catalogs from Kenneth E. Sherbahn, South WhitJ -ley, Ind. r \'» •' ’. •V : < SEPT. 18—Ouroc. Boars and Gilts. Carl Miesch farm, 4 miles south on Rt. 5 and 1W miles east of South Whitlely, Ind. Roy Johnson, Auct. '■ SEPT; 21—1:00 P. M. Ernefct R. & Ruella Fisher, from Pleasant Mills ;' take state fohd 101 s across covered bridge, turn right at first road and gb to the third !set of buildings. Pleasant Mills is located 6 miles southeast of Decatur on U. S. 33. 195 acres 4n two tracts. Roy, Neil Johnson 4 Melvin Liechty. aucts. SEP!'. 32—Mrs. Dorothy Rawlison. Stroh, Ind. 5 Room Home, Household Goods, Garage Building and Garage Equipment, 1 P. M\ Midwest Realty AuctionrJCo.. J. F. Sanmann,’Auct. BEPT. 22 —1:00 p. ni. Mrs. Barbara Habegger, owner. Furniture and appliances. ■ Located at HlO9 Elm St.. Decatur, Ind. . D. ,8., Blair; Gerald Strickler, Auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. SEPT' p. m. Mr. Mfs. Jeff Zuercher, Owners, 8 rbom house, modern, 876 N. Jefferson; St., Berne, Ind. Liechty, Auct. SEPT. 24 —2:00. p. m. Poneto Elevator, Poneto, Ind. Earl E. Harter, owner-. D. S. Biair, auct. SEPT. 26—Spotted Poland China Hogs, 2U miles east. 1U mile north of Woodburn, Ind. Night sale. Robert Boesch, Woodburn, Ind. , j - SEPT. 26—Charles Neal, one-half mile West of Ridgeville, Ind. Well Improved 90 Acre Farm- Livestock and Farm Machinery. ; 10:30 a. rp. Midwest Realty Auction Co'.; J. F. Sanmann, Auci ' SEPT. 27—Mr. & Mrs. Ray Brandyberry. 2022 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind- Grocery and Meat Market with Complete Line U of Modern Equipment 1:00 p. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. , ■ \

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.NOTICE N0.4U77 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Peter Braun, deceased to appear i» the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on tho Sth day of October, 1951, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent wheuld not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make, proof jot heirship and rheeive their distributive shares. \ | Mrholas Brann; Executor Decatur, Indiana,jSept. 18, 1951. Attorney Ferd L. Litteror.APPOINTMENT OF EX MOUTH rt ” Estate No. 4740 Notice Is hereby alvess. That the undersigned has been appointedExecutrix of the estate of Etta Jones late of Adams Couaty, deceased. The estate Is probably Spl- ‘ vent. _ Ethel Tyves. Executrix Custer A Smitkt Attorney Sept. 13. 1951. SEPT. 14—21—28