Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1951 — Page 7

Friday, November 23, 1951

Three Aulo Wrecks Investigated Here Authorities Report ' Only Minor Wrecks City police investigated two minor accident* over the holiday. \and the sheriff’s office one, the Utter occurring a couple of milee east of the city on U.S. 224 when a car driven by William Becker, 22, a soldier home on furlough, went out of control and rolled over “two or three times.” Sheriff Bob Shraluka, who investigated the 3 o’clock in the thornibg mishap, reported that the occu-

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i. ■ \ pant received “a slight head laceration” while the automobile .was badly demolished. Police investigated when cars driven by D. Burdette Custer, Jr., ,358 Winchester, and Donald F. Dale, 846 Mercer avenue, collided at .the Tenth and Adams street intersection; also when cars driven by James Brock, Dayton, 0., and t Charles Connelly. 352 Stevenson , street, collided ib the 400 block of 'Thirteenth street, Damage In the (first accident was estimated at a/total of 940, in the i second, S2OO. Both accidents occurred when driver* were in the act of turning. > i

4 Schedules Filed Schedule to determine the inheritance tax was filed for the Rex Andrews estate showing a grand lotal of $7,122.50 with Ida Andrews the only beneficiary; for the Rudolph Fuelling estate, a net x»f $27,590.02 was shown with executrix Ida Fuelling only beneficiary. " For the Fuelling estate it was al- 4 feo disclosed that the net taxable value of the estate is $12,590.02, and the executrix is authorised to Continue the operation of the farm

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and report proceedings during the administration of the estate. Inventory Filed First inventory filed for the John Brothers estate showing the total appraised value pf the estate Is $2,322.78, $21052.03 in checking account at the Elrst State Bank, $270.75 of it in household j goods. However, a petltitfh by administrator of the estate, Earl B. Adjanis, was tipHfeld by the court, the petition pointing oht that certain of the household goods listed in the inventory were the property of Mrs. Evangeline Eyanson; this amounted to $43.25. \ m Estate Closed court declared the proceedings in the Lawrence Yager closed upon the submission of the final report by Janies Yager, which showed the total estate of $38,120.30 was properly distributed to meet committments of the estate. including $21,627.74 to Nona Yager as lone beneficiary. ' / | Ordered to Pay By agreement of the parties by counsel Krueger and Fox, who made their appearance for the.defendant, and Hubert McCleliahan for the plaintiff, in the divorce action of Floririe Osborne vs Delbert Osborne, it was agreed that tlie defendant pay $25 weekly for support of the plaintiff and minor children; also SIOO for plaintiff’s ettorney, McClenahan. Hearing Date Set In the damage suit of Helen B. Gallmeier vs Magda Freimahn et- < al, a hearing whs set for December 3 on motion of the named defendant through her attorneys. Barrett, Barrett and McNagney. It was explained that Mrs. Freimann, 68. currently resides in Skokie, 111., is < in ill health and unable to attend i a trial. The case was venued here from, Allen county. Marriage Licenses i Hugh RanWn, Troy, 0., Jane< Rohrer. Tipp City, O. Martin Browne and Mary Louise Preston, both of Findlay, O. ] ; James Colter and Arline Hear*, loth of Decatur. Lewis Sneddon, Washingtonville, 0., and Celia May Bower, Columbiana, O. - Moose To Entertain Children Tonight ® i The Decatur Moose lodge will entertain children of the members j with a party at the Moose home , this evening at 7:30 o’clock. In- l eluded will be motion pictures and ] other features. Following the party, the Women of the Moofee will sponsor a teen-age dance for all teen-agers of the county. 4 ’*""’" _ _ _ _ . ._ . - . ' .

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Leave For Europe To Join Soldier Husband-Father For Mrs. Brooks Tickle, of ttyld city, there’s nothing quite like driving your automobile to Europe—especially when it means' Joining one’s husband. Well, perhaps she isn’t going to! drive all the way across,, but she is going to take the vehicle with I. her. And she Jest today accompanied by her five-year-old daughter Sherry and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon - proprietors of ? Kraft Market, on West Monroe street. Lt. Tickle has been In Europe for four months, and expects to be, there for three years. His wife 5 and daughter will join him lin Ascheffenburg, Germany, where they will make their home. ' Where they will also take the I family car out occasionally for a tour of the countryside... the same car Mrs. Tickle drove id Burope. i ’ The name Kiwanis is, said to have been an Indian word meaniqgH “to make one’s self known.” \■ J...., ' , • i \

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. Mses . Opal Sprunger and Miss Georgia Foughty w*ent to Indianapolis Thursday to jqjp Miss Annh K. Williams and Miss Kathleen Harris of Mount Washington, Ky., in Attending the ice show.. They will go on to spend the weekend at Mount Washington. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman.;, had as Thanksgiving. Dav guests Mr. and Mrs! George Zjmmernjan of Milwaukee, Wis., Mr and Mrs. Clarence Kna.k and Dr. Jean Jimmerman, of Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh. Mt- and Mrs. Jay Mirkl|ey and sons Steven and Deanis were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Dr. And , Mrs. H. R. Markley, of Portland. Mrs.' Walter D. Bauer, flight Mfficer Arnold Bauer and his\two daughters of Ontarty, Canada, spent Thanksgiving day at the Ed Bauer home. Jacg Morris is spending the week&id in Miami, Florida as f. member of the group from Ba*l IHtatdi Teacher® College Aj&ffidlng the Arnold air society annual na-

tional conclave. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kunowleh entertained with a turkey dinner at their home on Thanksgiving fer Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Grobowskl, Mr. and Mrs. William Reinhard and children Sharon and Cynthia, bf Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Reinhard and Miss Lucille Reinhard, of Cralgvllle. GIRL SCOUTS Brownie »Troop 1 held their weekly meeting Tuesday night at Lincoln school. Various games were played and the girls were reminded to bring their calendar money. The girls were asked to bring an old fteit hat to the next meeting. Marceda Whetstone and Patricia Cook ’were hostesses at the Thanksgiving meeting. Sixteen girls weire present. After the meeting our leader took refreshments to Mary Ellen \ falters, a member who has had polio. Seribe, Marceda Whetsonte. Girl Scout Troop 14 met Tuesday after sehooh . We discussed a couple f bt exercises in housekeep-1 ing. Janb Grimm, hostess, gave J :——.—— HERE! GENUINE l| HOOVER 1 SPECIALS I i ■< - •! 's I ■ \ 2 (Pnvfoui modeh recon- JM 5 atruct*d at tha factory) i 2 Model 700, only /-Sj i ’34’Sl 1 Here is a genuine Hoover Cleaner, completely recon- ‘ structed in the Hoover factory by Hoover workmen. f It gives you the tamous, ex- ' elusive Htwver Triple-Act! on , cleaning principle —it beats, j as it sweeps, as it cleans. Guaranteed for one hill year, f Ready now at our store. 5 ...J \ ... . -J < •?’

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each girl a Thanksgiving favor. We played a new game called pfeanut relay. Some calendar money was paid and all girls were urged to have thefr money in by next week. new Girl Scout registration cards were given to the igirls and we closed with the Girl Scout promise and friendship circle. 7 Scribe, Jane Grimm. In the South Pacific’s Fiji island group there are about 250 sepa rate Islands. Aipber is petrified pine resin.

Public Auction -COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALEAs I am moving to Florida, I will sell the following at Public Auction AM miles West of Payne, Ohio On Road 500 or I mile East of State! Line on Road 506 on the Sugar Property, on I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951 at 10:00 A. M., OHIO TIME 15 — HEAD CATTLE — 15 j ~ T. B. and Bangs Tested Holstein Cow 4 yr. old,-due Jan. 23; Holstein Cow 3 yr. old, due late March; Holstein Cow 8 yr. old, fresh, calf by side; Holstein CoW 3 yr. old, due Dec. 10; Holstein. Cow 3 yr. old, due Jan., 10; Guernsey Cow 3 yr. old, due Jan. 10; Angus Cow 5 yr. old, due Dec. 20Shorthorn Cow 9 yr. old, fresh, heifer calf by side; Holstein Heifer due Dec. 5; Holstein Bull 2 yr old; Holstein Helfer 3 yr. old, due Dec. 10; Tpwo Ijolstein Heifers 4 and 6 months old. MILKER A DAIRY EQUIPMENT—Farm Master Milker, 2 Single Uni.ts, pipe and stahl cocks; 6 Ten gal. riiilk cans; Wash Tank.; Milk Cart. ' ■ ’ ! "\ ■ TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS 5 I t IHO Farmall H Tractor, fully equipped, good condition; Heat I Houw&r; Power Lift Cultivators for “H” 1 year old; Moline Model il-A Heavp- Tractor Disc, bought new Spring of 1951; “Littld Geniiis” 2 Bottom 12 inch Tractor Plow; McDeering semi-mounted 7 foot Power Mow«lr and 7 ft. WlndroWer, goGd; IHC 4 section Spike Tooth Harrow; Smooth Land Roller; Superior 12 Hole Grain Drill; John Deere 999 Corn Planter; Case Tractor Manure Spreader; Dump Rake; Wagon and Rack; Stock Tank, new; 300 gal. Fuel Tank: 175 gal. Fuel Tank; ’ Green Giant! pump Jack & Motor; Small tools and Mike. \ ; TRUCK—I93S Chevrolet Truck, new motor, 14 ft. bed. 1 CORN PICKER — COMBINE f New Idea Two Row Corn Picker, like new, picked only 99 acres; HIC Model 62 engine mounted Combine, 5 years old, best of condition. HOUSEHOLD GOODS : 2 Piece Living Room Suite, blue color; End Tables and stands; Studio Couch; Rockers; Lounge Chairs; 2 Console Radio*: 9x12 Rug and pad; 12x21 Linoleum; Curtains and Drapes? Slegler OR Heating Stove, extra good; Buffet: Dining Table and chairs; Doable Bed: % Bed; Folding Bed; Dresser; 2 Chests; Kelvinator Refrigerator, 7 ft., 2 yr. old; MW Supreme Bottle G<» Stove, extra good; Enameled Kitchen Table; Round Kitchen Table and Chairs; Cabinet; Cupboard!; Laundry Stove; 2 Stools; Hi£h Chair; Maytag Washing Machine; Dishes and Cooking Utensils; Power Lawn Mower; Many other HTtlic] CS.' ■' 1 TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. ! . N JOHN LULIAK, Owner Roy 13. Johnson, , Ned U. Johnson- — Auqtjpueers | ‘ , - (>. C. Lehman—-Clerk ' j n"** 1 < i>.’ . Rosary Society of St. Johns Church Will Serve Lunch. 23 28

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Eenry Hirschy Farm lie 1$ Announced George Hirschy purchased the Henry Hirschy 40-acre farm, one mile south and one mile west of Coppess Corner. The price waa $3lO an acts, totaling $12,400. The sale' was made by D. Burdette Custer and Ed A. Bosse, commissiohers appointed by the court In the partition suit brought by heirs to settle the Heriry Hirschy estate. Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays