Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1952 — Page 11
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Public Auction — BEAL ESTATE — [ d AacUtm 11 0n eU *** followin * d«»cribed House and Lots* fct Thursday, October 2,1952 EVENING BALE—6:3O P. M.—EVENING SALE LOCATION—<2I North Tenth Street, Decatur, Indiana. SRxxjm House—Living Room. Dining Room. Kitchen with built-in cupboards; 2 Nice Size Bedrooms and complete Bathroom; Screened Front Porch: Utility Room. House has double floors. Neafly painted. House is in good repair inside and, out. Garage. Fuel House. Fruit Trees'and Berries. Nice Lawn; Outside Fireplace. Gag and City and 2 adjoining Lots to the. South will be sold as one • Nice Building Lots adjoining to the North will be sold as one I'KRMB < CONDITIONS—One-Third; Cash day of sale. Balance Cash on Delivery of Deed and Abstract. House is not occupied so you may have immediate possession. Call Ned C. Johnson—Phone 3-27 Mit you wish to inspect the property. > ROSS McKEAN, Owner '||L Roy 8. Johnson « Son—Auctioneers : i ■ jB2 25 30 Public Auction \ — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — | *\ I will sell the following at Public Auction at . 123 North Fifth Street, Decatur, Indiana, on Friday, September 26, 1952 AFTERNOON SALE—at 3:30 P. SALE Siegle/ Oil Heating Stove, with blower. 3 or 4 room size; Duo Therm Oil Heating Stove, with blower; 140 Gallon Oil Tank, mounted; 30 Feet Oil Line; Gas Heater; Gas Hot Plate; Breakfast Set; 2 Enamel Top Tables; Two 9x12 Rugs; Linoleum 9x14, good; .2 Table Radios; Bookease; Couch (make Into ved); Maytag Washer; Card Table; Cedar Chest; Packing Trunk; 4 Pair Drapfes; 4 Quilt Top?, Bedding, Comforters, Blankets; Toaster; Hair Dryer; Sandwich Toaster; 2 Ironing Boards; Auto Ice Box; English Bridles: New Horse Halter; Calf Show Halter; Lead Straps; Tarpauline 11*12, good; Small Tarpauline; 14 Feet Door Track, with rollers, for inside door, never used; Lot of Pipe; Pipe Wrenches; Garden Plo<w; Lot of Lumber; 50 tt>. Salt; 4 Auto Tires 15-7:60, no breaks; Metal Kitchen Cabinet, nearly new; 2 wood cabinets; 3 metal?;porch chairs; Numerous other articles. - TERMS—CASH. ■ ’■ : • ■ : l.' : ’ I Not Responsible tor Accidents. S. M. FRIEDLEY, Owner Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneer - li. Bryce Daniels —fClerk 2$ 24 25
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Washington Enjoys ; Dixieland's Jazz WASHINGTON (UP)—William F. Whelan spends his days making maps fdr the army. After dinner, “Wild Bill” Whelan picks up his cornet and spends his evenings making music—oldtime Dixieland Jazz tunes like “High Society,” “Sister Kate,” and all the other stomps and blues' that are America’s musical heritage. \ Most people regard jazzmen as characters in low-down dives who play equally low-down music when they aren't swigging gin. But all the musicians in Bill’s “Dixie Six’’ are family men with comfortable incomes. None has to knock himself out on a bandstand after working all day. Have Other Jobs “We just love; to play jazz,” says Bill. “That’is about all there Is to it.” ; » • The baas player. Bob Deardorff. is the*' only member of the band who has a musical daytime job. He’s as instrument salesman in a music store. All the others have about the most unmusical jobs imaginable. , - The drummer. Buddy Dean, works with Bill as an army cartographer, and the clarinetist. Wally Garner, who looks like a
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bashful high school kid. on his first date, also is a government employe. \ T , Pianist Bob Conway is a tilesetter and thei trombonist, Leo Hackley, at 33 the oldest member ot the band, is a division manager of one of the nation’s top department store chains. But from the moment Bill kicks off the first tune each evening, they’re all strictly jazzmen, the three horns blasting away in front of the pulsating two-beat background laid down by the rhythm section. The. capital’s Dixieland devotees would be out dt luck if it weren’t, for the “Dixie Six.” But much as ithe men love jazz, they all agree that the music business is too uncertain for full-time work. “We're happy getting our kicks just as a sideline/’ says Bill, who
Public Auction Due to poor health and as I wilb have to go to the hospital for treatment, I will sell the following personal property on my farm 3*4 miles South of Willshire, Ohio on Road 49, on Wednesday, October 1,1952 at 1:00 P. M., E.S-T-13 — HEAD DAIRY CATTLE — 13 T. B. & Bangs Tested “Beauty” Large Pure Bfed Hoisted Cow, 6 yr. old, freslu milking 70 lbs. a day; Holstein Cow 2 yr., old, milking *4O lbs. a day, bred, daughter of “Beauty”;.* Holstein Heifer, 14 months old, daughter of “Beauty,” Sired by CaAfee Bro*.’ Holstein Bull, Grand Champion of Van Wert County Fair; Holstein Cow 4 yr. old, milking 35 lbs. per day, freshen in February; Holstein Cow; 8 yr. old, fresh by day of sale, will milk 90 lbs. a day and keep at ft; Registered Holstein Cow, 3 yr. old, be fresh in the Spring, milking "30 lbs. per day; Two Holstein Yearling Heifers; One Holstein Heifer 9 months old, eligible u to register; Large Guernsey Cow 8 yr. old. fresh, milking 40 lbs. per day—steady producer; Large Guernsey Cow 7 yrs. old. due November 20; Guernsey Cow 3 yr. old, be fresh in the Spring, milking 40 lb. per day; Red Heifer 9 months old; Holstein Bull 3* months old. These Cows are all carrying artificial breeding service to COBA Bulls. Consigned by Mrs© Otto Brandt, the following Cattle: \ Guernsey Cow due with 2nd calf in Feb.; Guernsey Cow 5 yr. old, due in March; Guenresy Cow 4 yr..old, due with 3rd calf in December; Two Guernsey Heifers due with first calf last of October and first of November; 3 Guernsey Heifers, coming yearlings. ;■ ; — HOGS — 4 Duroc Gilts each with a litter of pigs 3 weeks old by side; Tried Sow With Utter by side; Registered Duroc Boar 2 yr. old. outstanding individual from the Herd of Leroy Boehm. DAIRY EQUIPMENT—Chore Boy Single Unit Milker, pipe line type; 9 good heavy 10 gallon milk cans. - -J- ■'! i i —implements— Oliver Hay Loader, first class; Double Disc; Good' 10 Hole Kentucky Grain Drill; Electric Brooder StoVe. I L J HAROLD SMITH* Owner TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. ' Roy S. Johnson, j ' \ - Ned C. Jnhnson — Auctioneers C | Shroyers — Clerk < . 25 29
ended, the city’s drought of a steady supply of live jazz. Switched To Cornet Bill, the youngest member of his band, has been playing cornet for 10 of his 25 years. He switched frdm classical music and the trumpet to jazz and the cornet when he heard "Wild Bill" Davison's famous recording of “That’s APlenty,” one of the standard Dixieland tunes. , \ , “When I dug tuat Davison cornet I never played a trumpet again,” Bill says. “You Just can't jump as well with a trumpet.” ' Bill, who’s short and pudgy like Davison, patterned his style after that of the older man. Somewhere along the line he picked up Davison's nickname, too. Bill organized his first band, a 18i-piece dance outfit, while in high school, and formed a USO
band while serving in the army ip Europe. But the USO buMh never got to play for anyone’s entertainment except its own. The whole gang wae called back from emergency furlough just as it was About to embark on a tour of irmy camps. Using the knowledge picked up in Military school ahd the army, Bill became a full-time cartographer in 1&48. Later he and several other jgzz-loving youngsters organized the capital’s first “Dixie Six.** Bill is the only member of that outfit still going strong. Democrat Want Ads Bring R®wßs
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nmnvu auction We have zoM oar home eed will seU *Q ear new furniture which iz less than one year old. I Thursday, October 2ad, 6:30 P.M. LOCATED AT 110 South 13th St., DECATUR, INDIANA 8 Ft. Westinghouse refrigerator; Preway Electric stere; 4 Pc. Chrome Dinette set; Mental Utility Cabinet; Desk A Chair; Tilt Back Chair & Ottoman; 5 Way Floor Lamp; End Tables; Table Lamps; Bed Lamps; 4 Pc. Bedroom Suite; Spring and Mattress; 2 Pc. Living Room Suite; Baby Bed;’ Bassinet; Maple Bed, complete; Bed & Chest of Drawers; Fishing Rods and reels; Moseburg 26 ga. Shot Gun Chest of Drawers; Fishing Rods and reH«; Mossburg 20 ga. Shot Gun Yellow Plastic Tilt Back Chait; Cedar Chest; Coffee Table; Foot Locker; Rubber Tire Lawn Mpwer; 6 Ft. Stepladderj 50 Ft. Garden Hose; Lawn Roller; Garden Tools; Drapes; Curtains; Pots, Pans and other miscellaneous articles, h , TERMS-CASH. Mr. A Mrs. JOHN LYNCH, Owners Gerald Strickler A D. S. Biair—Auctioneers |\ Pauline Haugh, Clerk C. W. Kent-Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 J Not responsible for accidents. ,i 22 25 30
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