Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1952 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By _ 4 _ £* ? HE dsj catur DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Ind ’ PoM Offic * SecoiK > Class Matter ? P U n S ler -•*-* President Holthouse Treasurer Subscription Rate*: Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $6.00; 17 no- Adjoining Counties: One year, * » >3.75; 3 months, >2.00. , d By Carrier, 26 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cento.
The turkey population suffered the largest fatalities over the Thanksgiving holiday. o oEvery American, wishes Gen. Eisenhower the greatest success obtainable in his mission to Korea. We hope he brings back a solution for ending the fighting and restoration of peace for a troubled world. / o o—— Every horpe Is interested in Christmas Local merchants are cooperating fully in making shopping easy for those who trade here. The stores Will be open Saturday apd Wednesday until 9 p.ip, and'will also remain open Thursday afternoon during - the holiday season. o o ‘ Saturday will bring the windup of the college football season, except for the New Year day bowl classics. In this part of the country the big sports attraction is the Southern CaliforniarNotre Dame game at the latter’s stadium. A sell out at the beginning, of the season, most of the fanh of college football will' keep up With the play-by-play account of the game via radio. . 11 . After January 20, the greenbacks or paper money, but more correctly defined as purrency or government notes, that you carry or stash away, will bear the signature of Ivy Baker Priest, whose name will replace that of Georgia Neese Clarke on the bills, dent-elect Eisenhower in naming Mrs. Priest, / followed Democrat ’ precedent in naming a| woman treasurer of the United States.
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In the handling of money, the new president could tie the -score by naming a woman as director of the U. S. Mint, a post nbw held by Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming/ Congress should fallow suit by naming a couple women to the budget committee. o- QA woman newspaper publisher, Mrs. Oveta Chip Hobby of Houston, Texas and famous as the original director of the Women's Army , Corps (WACs) during World War 11, will be on the I'3Xl X'- 1 If fringe of cabinet rank with her appointment as administrator of the Federal Security Agency. Presi-dent-elect Eisenhower has .an--v .>’ ... ' ' i ' ' Li nounced that Mrs. Hobby, a former who was a leader in the Texas revolt in the last election, will attend cabinet meetings, She will administer the biggest civilian organization in the government, a post now held by Oscar Ewing .of Indiana. . ’ , O O $ V’ President-elect EisenhoWer has followed political in naming “ Jhe Republican National chairman as postmhiter general. Arthur E. Summerfield, the Detroit super-auta dealer, who piloted Ike’s campaign Will be the boss of the postal department. He succeeds Jesse M., Donaldson, who came Up through the ranks in the' post office department,, and was named by President Trdman. Two of the foremost postmaster generals in the past 30 years were Will Hays of Indiana and James A. Farley of New York. The latter remained in the cabinet post for eight years and was the political powerdiiring the first two terms of FDR.
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Public Auction 65—HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS—6S At my farm located at the North Edge of Wren, Ohio on Road No. 49. [[ 'i.T. kg 7 j Thursday, December 4, 1952 E. 8. T. 1:0C P. M. El’ 8. T. 35 Large heavy Producing Holstein Cdws, 3,145 years old. many are fresh, others will be fresh from ofle week to 10 days after sale. These cows will milk from 60 to 80 h)B.;j)er day. 15 Large Holstein heifers, fresh and clo<e up to freshening with first calf. They are top notch heifers. 15 open Holstein heifers of high just right age to breed for next\ fall freshening. s “I hdve personally selected this offering from the best dairy herds. £he best lot of cattle 1. ever owned. Gobd c£ws are profitable to the! “Dairyman and Farmer, you can get them at sale." TERMS & CONDITIONS —Terms:. Cash. Trucks available. launch served by Wren U. B. Church. Sale held inside. “Not Responsible for Accidents.” .?! "My cattle will he honestly represented hnd guaranteed as represented. You can huy with confidence, teach animal will have a clean health chart.” . ! FREE TURKEYS —Five turkeys will be given away free at the beginning and close of sale. ’J i „ , T ' EARL MOSER—Owner Roy 8. Johnson. - !.; Ned C. Johnson—' Auctioneers Don Mox Otto Fiegert—Clerk . 1 ' > \ ?S 2
Boat’d of Cotmaiszloners of Adams Co. *'"■ ißlh - THURMAN L DREW \ Adam® Co. Indiana rXWE&MBFIIt 28—(HOLD) far WtH-t ■! 1 J > . • . ADVERTIPKMBVF FOR BID* fiealpd bWz will be -received at the dfflc® pf the Clerk-Treasurer of the City tof Decatur. Indiana, by the Board -of Public Works and Safety qf ■ th< City of Decatur. Indiana, until TWO o'clock, P. M., Central Standard time on the 18th day of D»cemt>er/4952, at which hour th© bids <IR he publicly opened and r *?ll ed lQU <<k < ' <>r the following de--TU® iurn4*hlnga of all labor, materlals, apparatus tools and equipment and all other service* reqxiiired for tthe construction delivery and installation of a sewer system to be located inlhe northwest part of the City>pf locator Indian* according t« plans profiles, and specifications, prepared hy Ralph «. Roop. Clty Engineer. * All <luipm*n-t, apparatus, material* apd Work ehail be in accordance With the -drawings, plans, profiles, , and 'specification, which are on silo at; the of fire of the ClerkTreasayer ,bf the City of Decatur, Indiana- t The Board of Public Works and Safety expressly reserves the right to rejpet Any or all blds and to waive any-informality In 'bidding. All bids ehall be filed ilpon State Board\of A<*iuounts Form 95 (reViued), with no-n-collusLon affidavit on >aid <Dorm properly signed and Mknowledged. uafceh hid -in excess ,of five thousand dollars (35006.00) shall be ac<>ompenied_by the Stat* Board of Accounts Form 9<-a, properly filled ou-t and ckeOuted. certified check, payable to the City of Decatur, Indiana, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and a surety dompaSy in art amount to ten (10) per cent of she bidy shall be submitted with each bid. Contractors awarded work will be retju-irTd to furnish acceptable surety hobd in amount of 100% us the con tract price. f Wage r>t£s <vn this work shsli not be Ifess than the prescribed
scale pf wages as determined pursuant <0 the. provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acta of the General Assembly of Indiana 1936. J No bid shall be withdrawn, after the time set /or opening of bid.!, for a period of thirty '(30) days after the sehedoled time of opening bids. J ~ . tCtopies of the drawings, plans* prbflles, and speclfi'catione, may! be obtained at the -office of the CterkTreasurer in Decatijtv Indiana, upon deposit of Ten Dollars \(|10.00) for each set, which deposit will be refunded upon return of the Contract documents ini good condition withi* thlsty (30) days after-the date of opening bids. H. VERNON AURAnD Clerk-T-rea.surer of the B S ke e ’ Satorday, No- »?. ber ? 9th - 9:00 a“• cuy Hall. Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid. T-» Trade In a Good Town—Decatur! Better Cough Relief When new drugs or old fail to help your cough or chest Cold don’t delay. Creomulsion contains only safe, helpful, proven ingredients and no narcotics to disturb nature’s process. It goe* into the bronchial system to aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please or your druggist rotunds money. Creomulzion has stood the test of many millions of users. CREOMULSION Wtievs mwclis, C*W» Ccldb A—is Bronchitii
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monies , NEW MODERN HOME on Russell Street, ready for occupancy. Living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, utility room. Automatic gas furnace and hot water heater, hardwood floors except kitchen and bath which are inlaid linoleum. Lot is 50x130. Price >9OOO, I = X.-.4.— .< ? . ■ MODERN HOME on Stevenson Street all ip A-l repair. Full basement, automatic gas heat and hot water heater. Large recreation toom in basement. Ideal location because the rear of the) lot joins Memorial jPark Which affords fine recreational grounds for grown ups land children. Can be purchased with small down payment, balance j like rent. Quick possession. { \ .;. j ' . NEW ALL MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME in place, hardwood floors, nice bathroom With tub and shower,; natural wood cupboards in kitchen, inlaid linoleum in kitchen, bath and utility rooms. Automatic gas heat and hot w*ater. This home * has just been completed and is ready for occupancy. The lot is 66x150. Only >12,600. 7. ——+- *— NEW 3 BEDROOM one story home now under construction in Stratton Place. This is going to be a , beautiful home, -with large living room, dining room, > kitchen, 3 bed* . rooms, bath and extra large utility room. It is gd|ng to have lots of closet and storage spade, all «xtra large 7 windows. If the persons interested in this home would contract for it before it is completed, they can select their interior and exterior color combinations and floor, This is going to be a nice home at the low price of >14,500. Look this one over. yl>u will like it. A NEW 3 BEDROOM brick ranch type home in Stratton Place, just being completed and will be ready for occupancy very soon. 4 BEDROOM HOME plus a rental home on rear of lot. This! home Is nicely arranged WRh all good size roloms, modern kitchen and bath, enclosed porch. folF basement, automatic gas heat, hardwood floors, storm windows, new ijoof. attached garage. Large lot with plenty of shade. Theire\ is a 3 room modern home on the rear of the let that will pay all your expenses on the house, yet dpes not interfere with your privacy. It is located on South Winchester which \is one of Decatur’s best streets. Price >14.500. -—-4 — 3 BEDROOM HOME located on beautiful 10th street. | \ New 2 oar garage, new siding ■4s and insulation, enclosed back porch. Qfiick possession. Owner will sell on contract ■> < 77 i- ’
P 'fc■■ I j ■' ■’ 1., - ; • "! ' . ■ .•■" . > For Further Information, Prices, etc., Please Contact ™ kew realty’ & Aimw a DECATUR, INDIANA C. W. Kent Phone 3-3390 herald Striekler
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small down payment and balance like rentj. t ■ l ■ T" b ; ; . 8 ACRES with modern 10 room home, 2 car garage and other out buildings. Located adjacent to the city limitW Owner willing to take small home . . ip on tradf. A place like this shows up just, once in a life , time. Don't wait if you want to buy or trade, see us today. . , f 3 ROOM HOME located on Cleveland Street. \ Living , room, kitchen with bd»t it features, bath and large bedroom. Priced for quick sale. INCOME PROPERTY all on ohe floor. Two 3 room apart* ments. Strictly modern, gas Partly furnished, 2 fireplaces. A very good return on youiL investment. Priced >BSOO. - BUSINESS 1 £ ‘>7 >7 77 >■ i FARM IMPLEMENT BUSIi NESS in a small town near Goshen/Indiana. x 40 , block building located on?a one acre lot at the edge, of town and on a state highway. This is a Case and Ferguson Agency withxa 2 pump DX Gas station doing al mice volume of hostess. The parts invoice will run about >3OOO. This business build|ng, machinery, j parts, shop equipment, etc.. Will be sold as one unit and is priced right for quick sale at >2k,000. MASSEY-HARRIS I M P L E- - BUSINESS in Pontiac. Illinois. This agency covers a large ’arming area for large machinery and also does a good steady business in parts. It is priced for quick sale because the owner is leaving the territpry. U_ NEW BUSINESS BUILDING located on 13tn Street, Decatut, Indiana. This is h 66 x 84; two story fireproof' building. 15 year Boifd roes. cement floors. Large loading doors. There ate 8 lots surrounding the building, giving ample room for expansion, parking and storage. This is a gpod investment because 7 |td is under lease to a well known business and responsible party. HIGHWAY BUSINESS just 2 miles from .Decatur. There is a 5 room modern home; a 2 car garage; completely equipped restaurant; fillipg station and enough land for a largp Motel, etc. The building is jn A-t condition and ,ft well arranged tor business. 3 BEAUTIFUL HOME and business corner. 5H Acres located at the junction of three State Highways. The land lays on a wide sweeping curve of No. 6f, No. 181 and No, 27 at the north edge of Bryant, Indiana and is passed by hundreds of trucks, ’tourists and locals. There is
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a 6 room all ifiodern home with 2 bathrooms; a larg® 2 car garage, beautifully landscaped yard. There is aMut 3 acres of frontage ob ths State Roads that woulq/be perfect for Motel, Restaurant or Large Autp business, etc.; The Railroad runs on one side of this 6 Acres so it would also be a good spot for / a factory site. If you want a good business site plus a beautiful home, look this one over. i ONE OF THE BUSIEST and best equipped restaurants in Decatur, Indiana. |lt is located bn the corner of three highways arid his a large parking space. The ' equipipent is all A-l andj a new air conditioner has been installed. It has a seating capacity of 40 which includes 6 four seat booths, 2 four chair tables and > counter stools. Some of the large equipment includes eleetric ] automatic ddshwakher, 6’ x 6’ walk in cooler, 7 Cubic ft. deep freeze, 25 Cubic ft; Refrigerator, 10 Cubic tC Refrigerator, : Hobart Electric Potato Peeler. 1 Electyiq Grill. 2 Hot Point Fryers (1:220-, 1-119.) Steam r-ktible. Gas stove, Gas heat. Large Neon Sign. Natioria! Cash Register, Silex Electric Coffee Maker, , Art Refrigerator and Coder, and Oasis Electric Water Cooler. This restaurant if prdperly managed should pay for itstlf in one year's time. I HbME, GARAGE A:ND GRoJ CERY store. Located in a very good rural community. Can be purchased as a going business or just purchase thq Real Estate. This is a good buy. i BUSINESS fcORNER with 5 cabins, 7 rentals, restaurant groceries, filling station, living quarters, over an acre of \ land. Located oh ’No. at South edge of becatur. A good buy at >25,000.' FARMS A r WELL IMFROVE6 400 ACRE FARM located gear Terre Jlaute. Indiana. There is an all modern home, A 115 x 115 cattle barn. 40 x 80 chicken house, large horse barn, 3 large silos. 10,000 bu. corn crib, large tool shed, 2 car brick garage. The farm land lays level and the woods pasture is rolling. January 1, 1953 possession, 30 ACRE FARM 6 miles south--east of Decatur. It is all farm land excepjt where the buildings set and’ they conslat; bf a 26 ,gv 32 basement home, tvhich is very nice and water proof, 1 car garage, small 7 granary, a fcood 4" well. There will be 13H acres of wheat in ’53, balance for corn, beans or pasture. Immediate possession. ”
