Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1951 — Page 6

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South Bend Mon Is Killed In Accident N•' V * South Band, Ind., Nov.B.—(UP) —Claude Tebo, 51, was killed last night when his car and a truck SQUARE DANCE SUNDAY lover ter 4th 8:30 to 11:00 P.M. Fort Wayne Armory Carl Geels, Caller -

Public Sale -COMPLETE CLOSING OUT - 153 ACRE FARM—2 TRACTS—9S and 58 ACRES TRACTOR—IMPLEMENTS—CATTLE—ETC. i As we are moving to Missouri I- will sell my farm and all my personal property at Public Auction onri-half mile East of Chattanooga, Ohio, first farm East of Lutheran Church, on \ r j TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1951 Cornmneclm at 10:00 A. M., EST . \ FARM SELLS At 1:30 P, M. FARM 153 ACRES, Level, Black, Very Fertile Soil. One of the very top Quality farms in Mercer County, Ohio. j 58 — ACRES — 58 Very choice highly improved. Brand new 6 Room House, all one floor. Interior finish is of Walnut and Oak; Kitchen, Dining Room and 3 Bedrooms and Bath, completely modern. Basement under entire house. Furnace, hot and cold water, under pressure. We have just completed this house. It must be seen to be appreciated. Barn—Extra good 36x72 Barn with 18 ft. wagon shed and crib adjoining. New all steel Implement Barn 24x48 on 3 ft. concrete foundation. Hog shed. Lhnd Is the best, 7 acres New ground Pasture, balance all under cultivation. , Deep well water pressure system to all buildings. 95 —ACRES—9S Situated directly across road from above 58 acres, has a good 4 room house, New Poultry bouse 16x32; 15 acres Timber, balance all under cultivation. The very best level fertile soil; 9 acres growing wheat goes to purchaser. The entire 153 acres is well tiled with excellent drainage outlet. Hard surface, road. Very conveniently situated for churches school and markets. POSSESSION—Werhave purchased a business at Poplar Bluff. Mo„ and will move soon after sale arid give possession by December 1, 1951. TERMS & CONDITIONS—Each tract will be offered separate and then together arid sold In order highest, bid is obtained. ’A Cash, balance cash upon delivery of Deed. ~ However there is existing a 312,000.00 loan, favor Commercial Bank of Qelina, OhMbsrighich. purchaser may assume as part of purchase price, or loan eKU paid in fun as purchaser may elect. You are welcome to Inspect the farm anytime before sale day. ' ' I i •■ *' 1 A- ■ ■ .AUCTIONEER'S NOTE—There is very seldom a farm in this community available to purchase. This is a splendid farm, an ideal location. Anyone desiring a new home arid other good improvements situated on good soil in a rich agriculture community will be interested in- this farm.—Roy S, Johnson. \T A j V 26 — HEAD CATTLE—26 T. B. and Bang* Tested ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE 2 Registered Second Calf Helfers each with Heifer Calf 6 months old bv aldef 1 Red c tered Cow 10= vr. old with Heifer Calf 6 mo. old by side- 1 Grade first Calf Heifer wi(th Bull Calf 6 mo. old by aide; 1 Pure Bred Heifer Calf 3_mo. old? 3 Pure Bred (not registered) coming v 2 yr. old Helfer* pas'ure bred for Spring calveo; 3 Grade Heifers bred for Sprine Ca'ves: 2 Grade Bull Calves and 1 Grade Heifer Calf 6 mo. old; lY’ure Bred Bull, 2 yrs. old. "=' ' ' HOLSTEIN CATTLE • 4 Holstefn Cows 4 yr. old, bred to freshen in Spring; 2 Holstein Bill Calves 4 months old. milker' A BTANCHIONB—2 Unit Perfection Milker, first class; 8 New Hudson Steel Stanchions. HOGS—THamp’h’re Gilts, Bred; 1 Pure Bred Hampshire Boar, 9 mo. old: 23 Spo'ted Poland Ju’y Pigs. SADDLE MARE —Bay Quarter Horse, 6 yr. old; Western Saddle and Bridle. HAY—STRAW—OATS—SEED 700 .Round Bales Alfalfa, with light sprinkling of Timothy .Hay; 300 Bales Timo th'- Hay—this is all first class hay, put up without rain; 50 Bales Straw: 200 Bushel C lnton 59 Oats: 10 hu. Timothy Seed. 4 ' TRACTOR 'AND IMPLEMENTS £ Fl 2 Formal! Tractor on Rubber and Cultivators; |foline AF 14 inch 2 ‘bottom Tractor Plow on Rilhber, new; John Deere 2 Bottom 14 inch Heavy Duty Tractor Plow, on Rubber: Moline 13 Disc Tractor Fertilizer Grain Drill on Rubber. ‘ used 2 seasons; Allis-Chalmers 7 ft Power Mower, cut only 30 acres, new; Black Hawk Fertilizer Corn Planter; Blunt Heavy Dutv Tractor Disc: Drinham 9 ft. Cultipacker; Rotary Hoe. good; .John Deere Manure Spreader; John Deere Side Delivery; Gramm Rubber Tire Wagon and Rack; 12 Hole Self Feeder; Small Too’s and mi’cellaneo”B and 'Ome Household Goods. CORN P’CKER—Case One Row Corn Picker, used 3 seasons. . TERMS —CASH* Not Responsible for Accidents. A. L. “TONY” RAKER, Owner Roy S.. John r on ! Nrid C. Johnson i ' - - Melvin Llecht” — Auctioneers v '; Kenneth Hoblet . Grid. A Virginia Shroyers—Clerks St. Pau’ Ev. A Reformed Church Ladies Will Serve Lunch. 29 2

Everyone Is Invited To Republican Headquarters TONIGHT The Election Commissioners will explain the rules of voting. , - , This meeting is non-partisan, and anyone having any questions in regard to election are welcome. Decatur Republican Committee Pol. Adri. ' A .

collided at the intersection of a elty street here and U.S. 31. Poifce said Tebo drove onto the highway into the path of a truck driven by Lawrence Hays, 26. Knox, who was unhurt. ; _k_ — | Trash Fire Results In Call To Firemen r Firemen today extinguished the trash tire, at the rear of Ashbaucher’s- Tin shop \ before the flames had done any damage. The fire broke out about 12:30 p.m. ;nnd was immediately extinguished .upon arrival of firemen. ', ■ > ' V ' • " ' ' ' ‘ Motorist Is Fined On Speeding Charge Ralph Rodenbach, of Bluffton, arrested Wednesday by state trooper Ted Biberstine for speeding in Preble was fined $1 and costs in justice of the peace court Thursday. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Revival Speaker If jfcSaw ln ' Hik fl| The Rev. A. Glenn O’Dell, pastor of the Brookside Evangelical United Brethren church, Indianapolis, will speak each evening next week during revival meetings at the .Bothany Evangelical United Brethren church on Winchester street. Rev. O’Dell will be present for the Sunday evening service at 7 o’clock, and services during the week will begin at the same time. Youth Is Arrested ; As Naval Deserter z | Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 2.—(UP —Herbert F. Ryan, 18, was held in Alleri county jail pending his transfer to naval authorities today on charged of desertirig the U.S. navy. He was arrested by the FBI yesterday while working as a furnace cleaner. Electronic germ-killing lamps have been found to reduce school absenteeism as much as 50 percent. , t ■ \ For A Good Time Come To The STATE (iIRIIHS Middlebury, Ohio . ’ 9 Miles East of Decatur on U. S. 224 ■ DANCING - • Friday Night Saturday Night Sunday Afternoon Sunday Night 2 FLOOR SHOWS Every Friday Night i M Our Specialty Is FINE FOOD «1 \ p;T j I a• . SQUARE DANCING THURSDAYS

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Girl Scout Week To Be Climaxed Here On Saturday ■ tL climax to "Olrt Baout waolt" comes Saturday aftersoon at Sunset park, southeast Pt Decatur on highway 33, at 1:30 o'clock. The [•’round-up’’ will be for skating and fun, with refreshments being served. Mrs. Carl Gerber ie general chairm man of arpngementa. Each troop will meet at a prearranged place, and adults will furnish transportation for the scouts and brownies. Many of the girls have worked hard this past week demonstrating scout ’ activities to the public in Uta window of Publlx Service company. Giri Scout week has been built around the birthday, October 31, of Juliette Gordon Low, founder, • whose name is known and bonor- . ed by more than a million girls. Juliette Gordon of Savannah, ' Georgia, married an Englishman, i William Low, and made her home

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in fengland, where she met the founder of Boy Scouts, Sir Robert Baden-Powell, and his sister, Miss , Agues. Agnes Baden-Powell and her brpther carried the Scoutcraft idea to girls, in what they called . “Girl Guides" in Great Britain, f When, in 1912, Juliette Low re- , turned* to the United States, she was so certain that American , girls Would respond to Scouteraft [ even as their British sisters, and immediately made her historic [ telerihdne to a friend: “Come [ right over, Nina; I’ve got somet thing h for the girls of Savannah, ( and *ll America and all the world; > and vwe are going to start it to- ’ nights That call anonunced the i beginning of the movement wh(ch was v to spread throughout the , United States and become known as the Girl Scouts of America. DR. BENSON (Cmtla«e4 From Pago U*c> > principles of Communism. > W. Guy Brown was chairman of > ’ft .

the program and the Rev. Samuel Emerick, pastor of the First Meth- j odist church. Introduced Dr. Ben- j son. - • i if You Have Anything To Sell Try I A s Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays I FREf™"! ENTERTAINMENT Round and Square DANCE Saturday Eve, November 3 MEMBERS ONLY ADAMS POST 43 AMERICAN

I DANCING I I EAGLESPARK I ■ ' I I Minster, Ohio I Saturday, November 3rd I B 9:00 to 12:00 \ MUSIC BY Bob Bissett and His Orchestra ■B t < b, A. p MB I A LAST DANCE OF JHE SEASON.

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