Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1953 — Page 12
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Auction Sale Os a parcel of our Hotel Furnishings I— Located at the Straubinger Hotel, Wiltshire, Ohio, on n SATURDAY, JULY 18; 1953 TIME—1:00 P. if. . JI '’. i! • j Consisting of:—Renown floor furnace heating stove: Roll top desk; Desk chairs; Swivel desk chair; Biur Bros, player piano and bench, several good rolls; several rocking chairs; 2 sets of six dining room chairs; several odd chairs; 2 large dining tables; buffet; large ANTIQUE walnut glass door cupboard; several stands; 10”-electric-fan; 2 regulator pendulum eight day clocks; Crosley electric clock; smoking stands; Perfection oil heater; Nescp oil heater; several odd tables; pressure cooker; lard press; several oil lamps; lot dishes and cooking utensils; several large crofeks; tubs; curtain stretchers; 3 other ANTIQUE Walnut cupboards; fruit cupboard; old fashioned upholstered couch; desk-secre-tary ; marble top dresser; several cojnnUdes; 2 chests of drawers ; upholstered^davenport; bedroom ’screens; 2 library tables; card tables; several ANTIQUE wash basins and pitchers; 9’ x 12’ Olson rug; several throw rugs; several small Congoleum rugs; half bed and springs; several full beds and springs; lot of bedding; 2 goose feafher beds; 4 pair goose feather pillows; many other articled too numerous to mention. NOTICE—ANTIQUE BUYERS, it will spay you to be at this sale. • ( ' Not responsible for accidents. TERMS—CASH. p . V KATHERINE STRAUBINGER, Owner. A. F. Pass water—Clerk Lester W. Suman—Auctioneer 16
I 888 ■ |M| |B if 1B EQUITY’S FLAVOR OF THE MONTH LEMON CUSTARD ICE CREAM 45c Qt ALSO IN CO | NES & DISHES 7 0(2 '/2 Gal. ———i BUTTERSCOTCH § ee For Prices ar, d AIR ON o,M Sfs£r“ ,CE< £ EAM bulk only . Reunions & Parties ■ 1 «■ 1 - "■ 1 ■" Complete Line of Picnic Supplies i Cold Cuts—Cheese—Cottage Cheese—Pickles—- ;' Olives—Potato Chips—Soft Drinks—Cookies -. r '■ ■■ I T I j Equity Dairy Store Frank Lybarger, Mgr. DECATUR Ii- • . I , be an expert tClwv W I — ll I I r; , ; I ANYONE CAN PAINT A, ~" h PUCO I Tf,e Easy-To-Use" ENAMEL Try amazing Du Porit Duco and see how easy painting can >e ’ Y ou’U Ipve the smooth, easy way it glides from your brush ... the way it covers walls and woodwork, tables and chairs usually in one coat. ■“— In kitchen or bath .on woodwork or furniture ... on almost any surface, Du Pont Duco dries B T(jVi*' e< " ctFAI-GLOc f hard and smooth. It’s as washable as the I ——*<s?/ finish <>n ybur refrigerator. White stays ce B ~VL ***< white.... colors stay bright! Q uar f? I Decatur Super Service B 224 W. Monroe St. * . • ' ' Phone 3-3618 ■ /'"TrnnijVx
Harmless Paddle i Latest Invention Discipline Child With No Injury WASHINGTON. (UP I — Something shocking has nappened to the spare-the-hod, spoilrthe-child method*of fetching up our young. George F. Jorgenson of Norfolk, Va.. has invented what he calls a “paddle for disciplining children” —a thing that doesn’t hurt very much. The paddle looks something like a tennis racket and Jorgenson says it is for “disciplining children without causing bodily injury thereto.’’ The business end of the gimmick is quite broad “and covers a considerable area.” Roughly, it works this way. The old man gets junior over his knee in the accepted manner and lets fly. If his temper is up and his right arm is too strong, a hinge in the middle of the paddle handle gives way. No damage, to speak of, is done. < j‘ Jorgenson says that his invention prevents “accidental injury to the child.” My father didn’t; go in for the board method. He was strictly a flat-hand, pants-down, paddler. I don’t recall ever being seriously injured. But I’ve got my memories. Dad once told me, after I outgrew him and paddling, that he had his own system. When his
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hand got redder than the part to he had been applying.it, he just stopped. After he had rested awhile, he would give aitobher treatment. j ’ Actually he wasn't too My mom was not the old-fash-ioned “wait till your dad comes home” type. She was pretty handy in her own right. When she heard a sour note coming off the back porch where I spent many an- hour trying to conquer the “Robin’s Lullaby” on my fiddle, she would mount the stoop, grab an ear, march me to the peach tree in the back, yard and command me to take my Boy Scout knife and slice off my own switch. i The next step was to toll up my pants legs. The next was to howl bloody murder, this - part ■being my own idea. It seems that my mom, at Jieart, was gentle. If 1 could give her and the 'lnterested neighbors the idea she was half killing me she would ease off and often as not stop altogether. I caught a lot of easy lickinks that way. Mites And Ticks DURHAM. N. C„ UP — A full courseof study in mites and ticks is being offered at Duke University this summer. Dr. eorge W.
L? ’ 4 WT’r'B "<■ - \ x .• wjRNfSs-' r WBL y mm ' < ;j|^BF'' i t... t,- ( ofitiMiri-... PANDORA, mascot and official greeter for more years than can count, became so mean it was necessary to ask him to resign.; The old meanie is handing over the keys of Philadelphia zoo to hls successor, Kossy, 2-year-old immigrant (International . i'iim iinnn ■ ' - ' I ; REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY ? The undersigned. Executor pt the Will of Mary Laisure, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, he will, on the premises. 734 Spencer St., Decatur, Ind., op Wednesday, July 22, 1953 ! 1 • '!■' ' j z sell the real estate and personal property of said decedent, which real estate is described as follows: ‘ ( . ) * Inlot Number One (1,) in Citizens First Addition to the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Sale of Personal Property at 6:30 o’clock P. M. C.D.S.T. i t Sale of Real "Property at 7:30 o’clock P. M., C.D.S.T. • » ‘ ’ House consists of four rooms, fully insulated, including kitchen, with Youngstown Kitchen sink; garden and large woodshed. House|is in good condition and ready for immediate occupancy. | ' ALSO the following personal property: bed complete with innerspring mattress and springs, < feather pillows, chest of draw'en. Singer sewing machine. 2 piece living room suite, bed, spring and -felt mattress, bureau, cabinet, Fhilco -radio and record player, record stand and records. Monarch bo|tl3 gas range, kitchen cabinet, kitchen work bench and wall cupboard, dining table and 4 chairs. Crbsley Shelveador refrigerator, Speed Queen wash machine, 3 large CongtAehm rugs, 4 stands and tea taible, floor lamp, 2 throw rugs, 2 lawn chairs, steel ironing board, wash stand, copper wash boiler. Monitor racjiator hard coal burner, % ton hard coal, Miscellaneous kitchen utensils *n<T chinaware; many articles too numerous to mention. *]> . TERMS —'Personal Property, CASH. ■ |r Real Property: one-third down on day of sale, balance bpon delivery of abstract of title and Executor’s Deed approved by J the Court. Buyer to pay 1953 taxes due and payable in 1954. POSSESSION—Immediate. ' i ' SEVERIN H. SCHURGER, EXECUTQR Saverin H. Schur ger, Attorney D. g. Blair and Gerald Strickler—Auctioneers . 1 C. W. Kent. Sales Mgr. • ♦ ... | Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. i . Decatur, Indiana | Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. ■ 10 1$ 20
Wharton, who will teaMt the course in acarology, points out that "it is difficult to find k single plant free from at least ?one destructive mite.** IT . ■ —— T — ■ u If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, tryl a Democrat Want Ad. It brings r —■ — JHMk -A - ' ,■ f T \ L W- V < I A > ■£ ■ i fl ■ iJ .1.1 ■ ATTENDING the Lions Club of the World convention in Chicago, retiring president Edgar M. Elbert (right) of Maywood, »congratulates his successor,! S. A. Dodge of Detroit. (International)
Right The First Time WETHERSFIELD, Cann., UP — State, prison inmates took up a. collection with the idea of buying i their departing chaplain a television set. - Then they feared the i Rev. TJhomas M. Lqndregan might not wknt a set and gave him the money instead. He bought a television s Set with it. y 1 j Cooperative Pooch MEMPHIS, Tenn.,i UP — ‘Mrs. Claretiee Shelton’s dog stuck \ his head in his doghouse one day-and saw a heft, laying an egg. Now ! when he see* the hen heading for his home he walks outside and waits until she’s laid her egg. Lucky Twist Tampa, Kan., UP — Fred Dalinger figures he’s both unlucky and lucky as far as tornadoes go. His firm has been hit twice in a year by twisters, smashing crops and several sheds and grain bins but -r the farm house has been spared in each Hnstanci and no member of his, family w4s hurt. ■ ? Ever Vigilant MIDDLETOWN, Conn., UP — Executives of the Middletown National Bank worked around the clock guarding depositors’ money. They took turns standing by the bank vault while its door was being transferred to a hew vault. The job took 36 hours. Trade in a Good Town —Decatur ISfr ■r ,4 ■ > L ’ JJE Ik- / - HI JUS STRUCK in the neck, shoulder and legs As he directed shelling from the destroyer Irwin in Korean waters, Capt. Jack M. Maginnis, 49, of Alexandria, Va., becomes the highest ranking U. S. naval officer to be wounded in sea action in Korean war, according to Navy, (International}
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