Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1953 — Page 10

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Vice Adm. C. E. Rosendahl, “the ipost far-reaching adjustments cf air operational procedures every undertaken (by the air industry.” Already, as a result of voluntary cooperation by aviation groups, more than -25,000 transport training flights have been transferred from major terminals in the New York area to outlying airports. Vigorous dayi-by-day action is emlihasized by N’ATOC in readjusting flight procedures and operations. ■, f :By ’ staff personnel maintain constant touch with. Chief controllers, chief pilots, airport | managers, airline executives and other concerns 1 with the p.oject. A special technical committee. part of N'ATCC, meets at least once a week to discuss new proposals and review measures already adopted.

Public Auction 151 Acre FARM—HIGHLY IMPROVED—ISI Acre FARM ONE OF AUGLAIZE COUNTY-OHIO’S BEST FARMS - i - ' ‘i , . e | ’ I - - - Ji- *%r Monday, Jaly 27, 1953 1:30 P. M., tf.S.T. , * Sale On The Premises » . LOCATION—3 Northeast of Neptune, Ohio on Road 197 then Mile South on the Mercer-Auglaize County Line Road of 6 Miles West of St. Marys, Ohio on U. S. Road 33 then 214 Miles North, or 9 Miles Northeast of Celina, Ohio on Road 197 then. % Mlle South, on Hard Surface Road. 7 I » y' •/■ | ' -'; 151.3 Acres of the very best level, fertile' soil will be sold as one Tract or jas separate Tracts of 114 Acres and 37.3 Acres as purchasers desire. 21 Acres in Good Timber, 2% Acres of New Ground and the balance all under' cultivation. Good Fences. Lot of Tiling done in the last 10 Crops have been properly rotated. Thisjand is in the Highest State of Production. BARhG-Hlp Roof Barn 36 by 60 With Loafing or Storage Shed attached 2? by £4 by 50, all under good Metal ’ Roof. pOUBLE CRIB & GRANARY 24 by ?>2 with concrete driveway and overhead Granaries. HOG HOUSE >3O by 40 with concrete floor. ” POULTRY HOVSE 1? by 3Q. All buildings on good foundatiodk and under good roofs. IIOUSEk-Good 6 Room Frame House -with good basement. Youngstown Kitehen Cabinets. Full Bathroom with New American Standard,, Wine Colored Corner Tub, Lavatory and Stool, Closet and Storage Space. Round Oak, Forced Air Furnace; Electric Water Heater; Motor Plumbing Pressure System (Copper Plumbing.) Good Well and Cistern. EtectHcity and Telephone. Many Fruit and Shade Trees and Nice Lawn.| A Good Farm with Splendid Improvements located on a Hard Surfaceißoad in a Fine Community Conveniently located to Churches, Schools and Markets. You will have to see this Fartn to really appreciate i|j, Welcome to inspect It aMRD any- time. . TERMS & CONDITIONS—-20% Cash. Balance Cash on Delivery of Deed. Sold Free of Encumbrance. Immediate Possession of Buildings. Present Tenant, Mr.. Elmer Grfoshop. Not -Responsible for Accidents. Statements made by the Auctioneers on day of sale shall take .precedence over any statements contained herein. FARM WILL BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER. IF-YOU ARE LOOKING FOR 1 FIRST CLASS, FARM AND A BEAUTIFUL HOME BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS SALE. f Mr. and Mrs. LEO ETGEN, Owners Roy S. Johnson & Son : < Auctioneers! --, ' A « Decatur, Indiana -

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