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AT A SIMPLE CEREMONY in City Hall, Mayor Vincent Impellltterl awards New York City’s Medal of Honor to (L to r.> Cap! Raymond Harvey, Lt. Stanley Adams and Lt. Carl A. Dodd. The veterans of the conflict in Korea have already received the nation’s tpp honor, the Congressional Medal of Honor. (International 1

-' -' I- f wfelliiiißti '"vitSp * KWL 'W j u M *' --H [ ON HIS ARRIVAL ip New York Iron) Pans. Robert Amon. 37. French film executive, is met by his fiancee, Michelle Farmer. 19. daughter Os actress Gloria Swanson. The will marry next month and honeys hfoopn in Hollywood. (lnternational) Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR Public Auction ' - • L COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF 40 ACRES IMPROVED FARM LAND IN AOAMS COUNTY, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1951 AT THE LAW OFFICE OF CUSTER ANO SMITH 159' North Second Street, Decatur, Indiana Open Bidding from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. "" The undersigned commissioners by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in a cause for partitlton entitled Leona E. Zimmerman vs Fred Hirschy et al and being Cause Nq. 1966,8 upon the Civil Docket of said Court, hereby give notice that they will offer at public sale the following described real estate. Said rjeal estate must sell and will be sold to the highest bidder therefor subpect to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court for not less than, two-thirds The appraised value thereof and under the terms hereinafter set out: LOCATION: : Forty acres of improved farm land fn Monroe Totmship, Adams County, Indiana, known as the Henry Hirschy Farm being one mile soifth and one mile west of Coppess Corners; six miles south and one mile west of Decatur, Indiana; five miles north and one mile west of Berne, Indiana; six miles east and one mile south of Bluffton, Ind. | LEGAL DESCRIPTION: J The Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of section seven (7), Township twenty six 026), North of range fourteen (14) east, containing forty (40) acres more or less in Adams County, Ind. POSSESSION: Immediate possession of dwelling house, barn and outbuildings; possession of farm land on or before March 1, 1952. IMPROVEMENTS: j L ‘ HOUSE: Five room house 38x28 with-24x6 front porch; concrete basement; steam heat, heating system in excellent condition; electricity and water inside; wood shingle roof in good condition; cement walks around house; house is in EXCELLENT state of repair, OUTBUILDINGS: i J Summer kitchen i 12x16 with sink and water inside; chimney; shingle roof in good state of repaid; woodhouse 12x16 in fair condition; shed type barn 32x16 with good* roof and in fair condition. FARMLAND: • DROVE WELL, Cistern, and Several Fruit Trees. Consists of approximately 32 acres of good, level, HIGHLY productive soil in a Good state of cultivation with approximately six (6) acres of good, clean, wooded pasture containing a lot of saleable timber all fenced with fences in fair condition. This is a good farm, IDEALLY located in a desirable (arming community, f INSPECTION: ■ i Property may be seen and Inspected at‘any time, Or appointments tor this purpose may be made wi|h the TERMS OF SALE: f One third (%) of the purchase price to be paid down by the purchaser on the day of sale; the balance of the purchase price is due and payable upon delivery of Commissioners’ Deed to the purchaser along with-an Abstract of Title certified; to date showing a merchantable title free and clear of alLMens or assessments except the 1951 taxes due and oavable in 1952 which purchasers, will assume and pay. Sale will be subject to the. apptoval of the Adams Circuit Court. D. BURDETTE CUSTER, ED A. BOSSE, COMMISSIONERS . . V ; ■ > Nov. u. is. i»

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ACHESON <C<M»tlaa»«i Krbm JPage Oae) be held until the fighting had ended in Korea. Bi|t. he said,- other problems need not be solved in advance. 4 1 The solution of problems ’ like Germany would follow more easily if world disarmament were accepted as a policy, he said. UN TROOPS £? , : i , 1 7 (CoatiaMed FrUrn Pace Owe, fired teachers to Eliminate friction within their schools. Fuller said one teacher was fired when enrollment fell off. \ H . . The nuthatch biillds its nest in decayed trunks of trees so that its young may eat insects that flourish there. || \ ■ ' — r NOTICE TO BIDDERS BOOKS. BLANKS AND STATION E BOOKS. BLANKS AND STATIONHHY Notice is herebji given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana will receive sealed bids at the Auditor’s Office, in Decatur, Indiana, on Monday December 3, 1951 at 2 :00 o'clock P.M. for records, books, blanks and stationery for the year 1,952 in accordance with the specifications on file in the County Auditor's office. Each bidder will be required to file with his, bid a bond ini the sum of One thousand dollars ah a guarantee) of good faith and for* liquidated damages payable to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. subject to lithe approval of the Board and the non-collusion affidavit as required by law. All blds mwst be filed with the County Auditor. The Board reserved the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of 'County CorhmisMbners. • | .-'Thurmaa L Drew. Auditor AdhmsiCounty, Ind. NQV. 19—28 : '

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MV BBRRIIw E '\.- r \\ '■ ■ I I Ay zz- < Tb : ■■ R* 9 M’>l \ i MhR - fIH 1 ' ‘ JIN MAMMOTH PARADES in most major cities will welcome Santa Claus and usher in the holiday season Thanksgiving Day. Mighty Mouse biggest balloon of them all, will marph in New York's Macy’s 2bth| annual parade. He is 70 feet long, has a 42-foot arm spread and re- ’ quires 10,000 cubic feet of helium -to keep him floating above the I crowds. Detroit’s J. L. Hudson company also is getting ready for its I annual parade.. The Giant (bottom) in Jack and the Beanstalk Is getting his hair from designer Jepson. /Intematjonal > j SraK X wk' k HI f 1 WORLD WAR II VETERAN Elmer Fisher, of Grand Haven, Michigan, holder of four Purple Hearts, is shown with the 5-point, 150-pound buck he dropped in the Alpena Michigan State Forest Hunting from a wheel- . chair, Fisher bagged the buck on the first day of the open season. He was acrompanied by his wife and a conservation officer. (InternatUmaU. i

MONDAY, NOVDMBFR 19, 1951 I

Purdue Student Loses j Hand In Lab Lufayette, Ind., Noy. 19.—(b?) —Doctors at St. Anthony’s hospital here have amputated the hand of Ralph M. Potter. . 23, a Purdue University graduate student, injured in an explosion ‘as he did research work in physical chemistry. ; Potter, of Mt. Vernon, Wdsh., , was reported in good condition.; j His hand was mangled Satyrd&y afternoon when a glass contairihr filled with an e intermediate coinpound for molecular structure study exploded. University cjfticials said Potter had prepared the compound according to published proceure. i jj NOTII’K TO BIDDERS 1 if For Highway Suppllrw Notice 1h hereby given that the Board of TommiKnioners of AdAtwa County. .State of Indiana, will uji, to the hour of 9:00 o’clock A.M. | : pi» Tuesday, December 4, 1951 at the office of the Auditor of County, receive sealed bidu for hiKhi way supplies according to Jhe County Highway SuperviAArfh requisition Item No. 1 to 18 .igr elusive-. All Items to be bid on Tor the year 1952. with the exceptgoti of Item No. 11 (gasoline) to, be ?or a period of six months, beginning January 1. 1952 and/ending June >3O, 1952. v ( . li Specifications <»n£ file in the Office of the County \ Auditor of sgla County. Each bid tdhe accompanied by a bond or certified check m»le payable to the Board of Commsinners of said County, said b<§id <>r check t<< be the equivalent ato of said bid. All bids must be submitted *»n Form No. 95 prescribed by the Stfite Board of Accounts. The Board reserved the right sto reject any or all blds. t By order of the Board of Commissioners. Thnrmnn I. Drew, & Auditor Adams County, Ilpd. NOV. 19—26 | Go to the church of your cnoii»» I next Sunday.

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