Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1952 — Page 6
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Public: Auction REAL ESTATE ANI) PERSONAL PROPERTY 3 Bedroom Modern Home and Fiirniture Saturday, September 27,1:30 P.M. LOCATION 488. Mercer Avenue, Decatur, Indiana. This is a 7 room modern 3 home that has been remodeled into an A-l property. It haft new siding, new roof, new Geneva kitchen, tiled bath, all new plumbink and wiring, new oil furnace and complete basement. The living rj>om, diningVroom and den are carpeted and there is a large fire\ place in the living room, the attic is fully insulated. A nicely shaded lot with 2 car garage. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE~2O% Casa on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Clear Title. Possession in 30 days. f FURNITURE ! A beautiful 17” Admiral Blonde Television Set, like new;, Tappan gas range; 7’ Sfervel Refrigerator; Maytag washed; 4 Chrome Kitchen Stools; Lawn Mower; Studio! Couch; 4 Pc. Bedroom Suits.; Poster Bed; Rockers; Several Musical Instruments; 4 Tables; Desk & Chair; 2 Occ. Chairs; Floor Lamps; Pih-up Lamps; Table Lamps; Bookcase; Swivel Chair; Wardrobe; Whatnot shelves; Antique round table; Buffet; Singer sewing machine; -2 Metal Clothes Lide Posts; Fire-place equipment; Ash Trays; Pictures; Mirrors; also other v articles too numerous to mention. , • .CONSIGNED: 4 Pc. Bedroom Skiite; 2 Pc. Bedroom suite; Dresser and %■ Bed;, 8 Pc. Dining Room suite; Custom Built Davenport; Coldspot Refrigerator. - ■ , TERMS. ON PERSONAL PROPERTY—CASH. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harmon, Owners* Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair-—Auctioneers , C. W. Kent—Sales Mgr. ■ : ' Sale Conducted by The- Kent Realty, & Auction Co. ( Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. 15 is 24
Hampshire..... BOAR and GILT \ - H . a ' . .. . '’ i - I _ ■ • SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1952 7:30 P. M. 18 BOARS—44 GILTS Sired by 12 Top Boars of the Breed CM Bin v Willshire, Ohio —> - - NOTE: Sale will be held at Farm No. 2 adjoining our home farm about 5 miles south of Willshire, then >/ 2 mile west or B‘/2 miles east of Berne, Ind., then 1 mile north.
IIPI |\Z BY A CMC" | IDUI THE UAwC| I and SAVE ssss I HB <“-«•“—»—«««»— “"‘ , “""'““'" ,l,^™,l “‘“a^n.na H Our Case Goods Department is mot complete, but if we do not have I what you want, we will get it for you at a savings equal to the J ■ following prices: - h I DEERWOOD ftPPLESfiUCE - 24 7. 3*9 I I SEASIDE LIMA BEANS 24 N .: ~ *2-»3 I I DEERWOOD CUT GREEN BEANS -24 3»5 I M VAN CAMP’S PORK & BEANS ■- 24 ?.V ’4- 0 « I I DEERWOOD BARTLETT PEARS ■ ■ 24 ■*» 5.7 s | | PEACHES Heany Syru p ■ ■■■■■ 24 ‘5.95 | I BEERWOOD PRUNE PLUMS -24 N :.. 2 .» 5-95 I | ”%y ALUMINUM FOIL ~29c | I DEL BROOK OLEO „ , 5c | I HOME MADE; BOLOGNA SiL 39c I I FRANKFURTERS - - - ,» 39c I I INDIANA POTATOES -g; " 50’X-oo I I LOW PRICES ON CARRY OUT BEER & WINE I I Ray's West Side Mkt. I J PHONE 3-2930
New Bible Stamp Is To Go On Sale Soon To Coincide With National Observance Thq 3-cent stamp to commemorate t|ie 500th anniversary of the printing of the first book, ) The Holy Bible, from movable type, by Johann Gutenberg, will be first placed on sale at Washington, D. C. bn[ September 30. This; date was selected to coincide with the national observance of Bible v?eek. On the evening of September >3O several million Americans in more than 3,000 communities will gather to honor the Holyx Bible, and on this jdate the new and revised standard version of both the Old and New Testaments will be released! to the public. Protestants, Catholics and Jew's will cooperate in thp various cities to focus attention on the vital contribution the Bible has made to Christian heritage and hational life, 1 | r I The stamp will be 0.84 by 1.44 inches in dimensions, arranged horizontally, printed by the rotary process, electrics-eye perforated 1 and issued in sheets of SO. The solor of the stamp will be announced later. An initial printing order! of 110,\000,000 Gutenberg stamps has been authorized. | , An unfurled paper scroll forms the background for the overall design iof the stamp. A \ vignette of ‘‘Gutenberg Showing a Proof to the Elector of Mainz” appears on the left half of the stamp. The rightl half of the - stamp is composed of the following lettering, reading from top to bottom: \“j14521952”: in white face. Gothic; “500th anniversary of the priptipg of the first bobk. The Holy Bible, horn movable type, by Johann Gutenin dark Old English; "U.S. in whlte ,ace modified Gothic. The denomination “3c”, also in white face modified Gothic, is framed in a square dark panel, in the bottom right-hand copier. The Original mural, which was used for the central subject of this stamp, is in the New York Public Library, New York City, and wag painted by Edward Laning. \Stamp collectors desiring ’firstday cancellations of this stamp may send addressed envelopes to the Postmaster, Washington 13. D. with money order remittance to cover the cost of the stamps to be affixed. An enclosure of medium weight should be placed in each! envelope and the flap either sealed or turhed in. The outside envelope to the postmaster should be endorsed “First Day Covers.” This new y Bible' stamp will be available at \the local post-office soon after October 1. U — I—f _ Trade in a Good Town—Decatur.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT; DECATUR, INDIANA
Annual Meeting Os i DHIA Next Monday The officers of the Adams county dairy herd improvement assn-* elation met in the county extension office Monday evening These (, men, Holman Egly, chairman, Paul Liechty, Vilas Habegger, Elza Lynch, Ben , Gerke, and Everett Rice made 1 plans for the annual reorganization and election of officers. Thia meeting will be held in the Farm Store op 13th street at 7:30 p.m., Monday. Features of the meeting are planned so that the entire family enjoy the meeting. Glpria Koeneman will ; lead games and mixerg for the ladies and children. After the business session, G. A. Williams will speak. Refreshments will fob, served kt the close of the meetini 5 Doo r priz-. es will also be awarded. ; : ADLAI REJECTS (Continned From Pa— O»e) | Stevenson’s staff said they knew, of no intention on the governor’s part to changg this position. They said Stevenson rpade a sufficient explanation Monday night in’ New York. Stevenson’s staff was intrigued by Eisenhower’s statement after Nixon’s speech. ' J’hey were primarily interested in two angles: EisgnhOwer’s continued refusal tto make a final decision on his runnihg mate until they can talk face to face, and Eisenhower’s concession that In connection with Nixon, there, mgy be "some who will find new iterits —so new that they will make further explanation possible.’’
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Your children benefit from the great privilege of the American school... \ with its promise of a brighter future for all through a good education. The money to provide the world's best education comes from various sources ... much of it from real estate and other taxes. As a home town partner, the Erie Raijroad pays direct school taxes along with other ? industries in your community. . As a self-supporting industry the railroads buy and maintain their own "steel highways," stations, and other property on which they pay their
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Stevenson's Son Sees Dad To Win BOSTON, Mass. UP —John Fell Stevenson, 16-year-old son of Gov. E Stevenson, says his father has a “dam good” chance of being elected president. The boy arrived here by plane
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Tuesday from Quantico, Va. where his oldest brother was commisi sloped in the U.S. marine corps. John is in hU third year at Milton 'academy. ' ; \ ‘ > ’• ■ Some Eskimos in Greenland live more than 600 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
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Richmond Girl Dies Lgst Night Os Polio IRJCHMOND, Ind. UP P Nine-year-old Sandra Defibaugh died in Reid Memorial Ijospital Tuesday night of polio. , Her two-year-bld sister, Theresa, I paralyzed last week, wras report-.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1952
ed in ‘Tairly good” condition. 13 Persons Die As French Plane Crashes SAIGON, IndoChina, UP — A /our-engined French nava} plane crashed shortly after it off [from the Saigon airport today, kill* Ing 13 persons. !
