Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1952 — Page 10

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[The People’s Voice * \Thls column is for the ns* of our readers who wish to make suggestions for the general good or discuss questions of interest. No articles will be published without signature of, \ 4he author. ’ i '<>— ' : ——<l Changes In Social Security i. piangea made last month th the social security In# have special importance for minor children of men who diep in military service | after September 16, 1147, |ccording to Christian H. W. Lmacke, manager of the Fort Wayne social security office. V’ '• \ Until the pew law was passed service in World War II could count toward social security payments but 1 service afters the end of Wdrld War II did nos The new law extends the, social security j credits to cover military o.F natal service after the end of the Wat. so that now service \at any time from September 16, 1940, to De-

Public Auction . :.. ' 1 - Real Estate A Personal Property The undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction in Willshire, Van Werl County, Ohio, bn Saturday, November 1,1952 Time 1:00 P. M., EST. REAL tSTATE DESCRIPTION—The South one>half\(Vi) of inlot number I Thirty-one 1 (31) in the Village of Willshire, Cbunty of Van Wert, State of Ohio, on Hogan Street, first home north of Jack L. Brasher plumbing and heating shop. Nice lot with lib-room home, 5 rooms downstairs, and 5 rooms up; electric lights; cistern; one car garage; several fruit trees; plenty of room for garden. This home could be iriade into two ‘ PERSONAL PROPERTY—GIobe Kitchen Range; Perfection 8-burn-er oil stove; circulator coal heating stove; Oil burner -with fan; 150gal. oil .tank; s 'hot plate; toaster; kitchen table; cupjboard; Leonard refrigerator; ide box; oak dining room table; oak buffet; cabinet radio; upholstered davenport;'leather davenport; ? rockers; 5 dining room chairs; Hoover electric sweeper; Bissell carpet sweeper;. 9x12 Axminster rug: 12x15 Congoleum rug; throw riigk: bed slteads, springs and mattresses; feather bed; dishes; 1 tX)|5 B®l- ton of coal; other articles too nqmerous to mention. , TERMS; ON PERSONAL PRpP^ITY—CASH. ;! y TERMS ON REAL ESTATE—2S% cash on day of sale. Balance upon delivery of warranty deed. Immediate possession upon satisfactory settlement. Not_respon»ihle for accidents. i I i MRS. CORA BILDERBACK, Owner Clerk A Cashier—-Homer BucJmlian. Henry Schumm. jl Reahor—Car.J L. Crook,. Van >Vert. Ohio i Auctioneer and Real Estate Salesman—Lester W. Human, Willshire, O. \ \ 24 30 1 - .< \ ' —■“i ——— Closing Out Sale As my position as Technician for Curtiss Candy Artificial Breeders Association requires my full time I will sell the following Personal Property at Publio Auction located 1 mile South and riules Weal of Sherwood, Ohio or 2 mije North iand’l mile East of Cdcil, Ohio, or B’4 miles East gnd 2 mile South oh Hicksville, Ohio pm.the County Line Road, on ■ ■ I , 1...';., j, '' Saturday, November 1,1952 , at IQ: 30 A. M., E.B.T. 31 — DAIRY CATTLE — 31 . No. I—ißegisteired Ayrshire Cow ‘’Ashburn Trixiq ImR.” No. 83709, s,yr. old, milking 37 lbs., 11175 M 471 BF 4.3% 305 d. due .Dec. 16, Dam pf Nb.rll; No. 2 -Grade Holstein Co*’. 4 yr. old, 8874 Mi 369 BF 4.1% 305 d; fresh by sale day; No. 3 -Grade Holstein Cow4,* yr, old, .11548 M 416 HF 4.0% 3b5 d, due April, 23, J 953, milking 42 fbs., Dam of No. 23; No. \4~—Grade Guernsey, Cow, 6 yr, old, 7563 M 337! BF 4.4% 305 d. due March,l7, 1953, milking 31 lbs., Dam of No.'B 12 & 16 —Her Dam has f>s6 BF 305 d, she produced 14 calves in 16 years, of jthese 13 were heifers; No. 5- -Grade Guernsey Cow, 5 yr, old, 7434 M 370 BF 4.4% 305 d, due March 30, 1953, milking 34 lbs.; No. 6—-Grade Holstein Cow. 6;yr. old, 13238 M 591 BF 4,4% 305 d, fresh by sale day; No. 7-—Grade Holstein Cow, 7 yr. old, 7125 M 258 BF 3.6% 231 d, due Jan. 6, 1953, milked 31 lbs. in Sept., Dam .of No. 16; No. B—AyrshireB—Ayrshire & Holstein Cuw, 4 yr. old, 6151 M 234 BF 3.1% 231 d, due Dec, 13, milked 31 BF for Sept,; No. 9 —Grade Holstein Cow, 5 yr. ojd, BF 4.1% 305 d. due Feb. 21, 1953, milked 34 BF'for :Sept., Harb of No. II; No.. 10 —Red & White Holstein Cow, 3 yr. pld (i Canadian 9331 M 365 3.9% 806 d, fresh toy sale day, Dam of No. 17; I No. ll—Grade Holstein Co#. 7 yr. old, 6920 Mt 269. BF 3.8% 213 d, due Dec. 11, milked 28 BF for Sept., Dam of No. 18; No. 12—Grade Guernsey Cow, 2% yr. old, 4015 M 152 BF 3.8% 123 d,(milked 398 F for Sept., daughter of No. 4; No. 13 —Gra'de Holstein Co#, 3 yr| old. 4171 M 174 BF 3.5% 123 d, due July 17, 1963, milked 36 BF for Sept.; No. 14— Registered Ayrshire Heifer,?2 yr. old, due Feb. 10, Daughter of No. 1; Na (|5 —Grade Guernsey Heifer, 18 mo. old, Bred, Daughter of No. 4; No. 16 Grade Holst,ein Heifer, yearling, Daughter bf No. 7; No, 17—Grade Holstein’ Heifer, yearling, Daughter of No. 10; No. 18—Grade Holstein Heifer, yearling, Daughter of No. 11; Numbers 14, 15, 16, -17 &1$ are from artificial breeding; Np. 19— Grade Holsiein Heifer, 18 mq. bld, Daughter of No. 9, Sire: Dudloggin Dark master No.. 320 COBA; No. 20—Registered Holstein Helfer, yearling; No. 21 -Registered Holstein Heifer, 9 mo. old, traces 3 times to Governor of Carnation, Sire: Curtiss Candy,Jolly Jack; ( No. 22—Grade Guernsey Heifer, 6 mo. old, Sirb; Candy Lbyity Chum; No; 23 —Grade-. Holstein Heifer, 5/n|q. did, Sire; Curtits Candy Dandy George, Daughter of Nd. 3; No. 21—Registered Ayrshire Cow "Thorn Brae Julia Imp/’ 7 yn old, 461 BF, due by sale day; Numbers 25, 26 & 27 are Registered Ayrshire Heifera, 2 yr. .old, one due by sale day,,one due. ir) Nov. and one in Dep.| No. 28—Grade Holstein Cow, 4 yr. old, 19251-M .475 BF 305 d, due Nov. 6to service of Duuloggin Numbers 29 & 30 are Grade Holstein Helfers. 2, yr. old. due by sale day to service of Dunloggin Darkmas.tqr; No. 31 —Grade Holstein Heiieh yearling, Sire: Bull 329 COBA. HEALTH A BREEDING—The entire (herd is calfhobd vaccinated except 5. The herd will Im> T. B. aiul Bangs tested within 30 dtiys of sale. All are bred artificially.-to Hires df. the Curtiss Candy Artificial Brenders. Association. All records are D. IT. I. A. ■ ■ 1 - i ' \ SALE WILL BE HELD INEIDE, i ' DAIRY EQUIPMENT DeLaval Two Unit Magnetic Milker, 4 years old, in thle best condllion; Shultz 6 Can Milk Cooler; 17 gallon Stainlew Steel Water Heater; Double Wash Tank; 5 Ten gallon Milk Cana; 10 Can Milk Can Rack. ■ - TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS 1917 FarmalJ B Tractor, lighta, gtirtar,\on rubber and Cultivators; IIIC 7 ft; Mower for Model IJ; 1939 Farmall F 20 Traetor on rubber, excellent* condition; Manure Loader ifor F 20 Tractotf; Massey Harris Clipper i’TO 6 ft. Combine, 1944, gopd; IHC 7 (ft. Tractor Disc John Deere 3 Section Spring Tooth. Barrow: IHC Rntary Hoe; llrC 6 ft. Mower;- IHC 2 bottom 12 inch Pio#; 12i ft. Wooden Drug; GrahamIloeipe Field Cultivator, good; Co-Op Rubber Tire Wagon with 14 ft. Steel Hod; 2 Healing Stoyes; Bed, complete; ‘ Dishes and some mtft-c<'llhii'-<mi-• articles. . TERMS—CASH. J Not responsible for accWentls.'l I, . WYATT KEESBERY, Ownjer Boy S. Johnson, ' •( (i s ( Ned G. Johnson — Auctioneers — Decatur, Indiana. ;j ’ G.aaid Johns • Clerk. r LUNCH Wild. BE SERVED '

cetnbfr 31, Yriia.? tbWbrd benefits. ; . Children are not the only pendents who may get monthly payments,' Mr. Luecke pointed out —widows ptdr 65’, and widows under 66 with minor children in their care may also be entitled to them. Dependent parents may be eligible If the serviceman is not survived by widow or child. Social security Credits for military service after the end of World War II will be used in figuring monthly benefits beginning in September. They will not <eoun| toward lump-sum payments whore death occurs before September 1952. Mr. Luecke suggests that some member of the family inquire at the social security ( office about the social security account of every deceased , veteran or serviceman who had military service after July 1947 and is survived by a widow, child, or dependent parent. The Fort Wayne social security Office is at room 306 Federal Building. ( ;

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