Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1952 — Page 11
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HneehoW Hints byjUMK William* Home Demowtrxtioa Afoot One ot our homomalrore reported recently that she seem* to ftin a day a week since a new clothes dryer was installed next io her washing machine. She washes and irons the same day regardless of rain, snow, sleet, or high winds. Clothes dryers are real time and labor savers. They are easy to load and unload and they are easy on the clothes. You can transfer a load of ck>thee from the wringer or spinner and place it in the dryer with one simple movement. The average weekly waah weighs about 30 to S* pounds dry and the weight is almost double when wet. The homemaker without a dryer stoops and stretches as she lifts, carries and handles about *0 pounds ot wet clothes. This doesn’t include carrying heavy baskets of wet Clothes np or down steps out to a clothes line, making various tripa to the line to see if they are dry, and stretch* ing to remove them when they are dry. Dryers are designed so that dry warm air blows through the clothes which are in a revolving perforated metal basket. You can choose,
REAL ESTATE AUCTION 93—ACRE FARM—93 Saturday, November Bth 2 P.M. LOCATION—Ity miles North of Hoagland, Ind., on Black Top rpad or about 5 mijes South of New Haven on Hoagland road to second farm South of Monroeville road, known as the Selking farmIMPROVEMENTS—7 Room home with full basement, on gopd Inundation, new roof, nice yard, plenty of shade, 2 good weljs aod fi aiMern; S 3 x 72 barn with new roof, some cement floors; 94 g 30 graosry and crib M’ith driveway, good chicken house, average fences. AN buildings wired for electricity and there la a smell orchard- This farm Is high producing black loam soil and lays level, it has iveen property iWtated to keep it in a state of high fertility. There are 25 acre* Os wheat and landlord's share goes to new purchaser, 33 acres have been limed this year. There are about 75 acres of farm land, balance building lot and pasture. If you want a gqod farm close to Fort Wayne look thM one over., Possession of home jn 60 days, land possession at once subject to tenants rights. I TERM'S—-20% Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Clear Title. i MRS. NAOMI L. RHODES—Owner , Gerald Strickler 42 P- S. Blair—Auctioneers I i ' , C. W. Kent —Sales Mgr. Bale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Ind. Phone 8-3390 | Not responsible for accidents. 30 1 Public 1 . Sale — NIGHT SALE — We. the undersigned, will sell at public auction our Herd of HighGrade Springer Holstein Heifers, located on the Obed Gerber F»rm. 5 miles East of Bluffton, Indiana, on Btate Road Ho- l? 4, on Wednesday Night, November 5,1952 SALE STARTING AT 7:00 P. M. (Sale will be held inside) 22—HEAD HIGHGRADE SPRINQgR HOLSTEIN HEIFERS—22 • •' A ''lr- - T. B. and Bangs Tested IS head Holstein Heifefs, bred to outstanding Holstein bull, due to freshen soon. These heifers are good, outstanding, uniform, large in size, and nicely marked. 1 Guernsey and Holstein heavy springer. 1 Ayrshire & Holstein springer. 1 Holstein hejfer, 1 year old. 1 HOLSTEIN BULL, 15 MONTHS OLp. NOTE:—You*are invited to inspect this herd anytime before day of sale - ; I ■ r TERMS —CASIL Not responsible ip case of accidents. REUBEN GERBER & -SONS, Owners Ellenberger Bros. & Herman Strahm —Auctioneers Farmers & Merchants Rank-r Clerk Lunch wijl be served. 30 4 • -- - PUBLIC AUCTION Os Real and Personal Property Saturday, November 1, 1952 115 SOUTH MAIN ST., CONVOY, OHIO 12:90 P. M., R.S.T. ] 1 As we are moving from town will offer for sale the following Real Estate and Personal Property at our residence and former place of business at 115 South Main street, Convoy, phio. REAL ESTATE: To sell at 2:00 P. M. Consisting of brick building, approximately 20x76 on lot 20x125.50 ft —Fjrst floor in one room with 2 separate toilets, i Upstairs 5 room apartment, with complete bath, kitchen fixtures, plenty of closet space and hardwood floors; separate entrances front and rear. City water, city sewer. Hot water heatipg system for entire building but boiler in need of repair. Good roof. , -•- Thia building only ’A block from main square iq town and next to town hall. Excellent location for restaurant or stere. ” HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Easy Bpindryer electric washer, like new; Simplex electric ironer. like new; Frigidaire 74t. electric refrigerator, very good; Standard electric range; 2 good iron beds, complete; pair of Simmons twin beds, complete with innersprjngs; Roll Away bed; 3 of drawers; floor end table lamps; some -bedding, cu rt a jus Sir drapes; bnc) tables: tilt-back chair and ottoman; studio couch; occasional chair; Vietroia; matching set of metal utility cabinets; gas heater; Estate Heatrola, very good; pair of metal porch chairs; odd tools and miscellaneous items. MISCELLANEOUS RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Bottled gas grill and hot plate; 2 double wood booths; storage cabinet; show case; Neon sign, changeable; 2 — 2-tube 36” fluorescent lights, other items. TERMS AND CONDITIONS— -f ; REAL ESTATE—4SOO day of sale. Balance at delivery of deed in 10 days or less. IMMEDfATE POSSESSION. This property (real estate) selling subject to loan of $2750 in favor of First National Bank of Convoy. And subject to confirmation. - . PERSONAL PROPERTY—CASH. j For further information or to view property before sale day contact resident owners or auctioneer. 1 Property open early sale day Any statement of change or correction mpde day of sale will take precedent over any printed matter herein. *» i ' - ~ SALE HELD INSIDE | MR. AND MRS. LEO COLE, Owners Homer Pollock —Auctioneer and Realtor Delphos, Ohio, Phone 2-5271 r Resideuif® Phone, Middle Point, Ohio 30
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If you prefer, tfce cloUee itinp dry retdy for Ifoolm ST OMBBletely dry ready fer ffeldißg Md Btorage. Simple time controls *re set by an easy ban< motlpa to rtoeive the deelrod dryno** on OMb load 0 ot clothes. J This circulation of warm air keeps clothes soff and fluff* up terry towels, knitwear, diapers, and fabrics which have pile. It is much easieroh clothes than whipping or freezing on the line. Automatic dryers can be usCd equally well with an automatic washer or the conventional Wringer type washer. Undesirable weather conditions tor drying clothes in fall and winter increase the value of the dryer during these months. Golf Course Doomed TUXEDO PX»K. N. T, VP — Qne of the country’s oldest links, the Tuxedo Park golf course, soon win pass into oblirtqu. Laid out in 1389, the course is a casualty of the New York State Thruway, a section of which will pass through its eenter* * Maryland pays its governor only M£oO a year. Whale* do not have a sense of mrtU.
