Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1954 — Page 11

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BOYS STATE (Costlnure From Pugr Two A) boy who shows the greatest amount of leadership, loyalty, courtesy, and one who is able to take responsibility. The winner of

Antique Auction Sale DEERFIELD, INDIANA (11/Mi. So. of Portland on Hi way 27) Wednesday, June 30 ? 1954 Starts at 10:00 A. M. From the stock of the Decatur Antique Shop, Decatur, Indiana FURNITURE Very large WALNUT WALL CUPBOARD. 2 piece, Spoon Rack. 9 panes. Refinished (The oldest and finest we have’ever offered). Poplar, 2 piece, Wall Cupboard, glass doors. Walnut, 2 piece, Wall Cupboard. Solid doors. Walnut corner cupboard, glass doors, fine condition. Cherry Corner Cupboard, 8 panes—rough. CHERRY DRESSER CHEST. Walnut Chest. Walnut Miniature Chest. Poplar HUTCH CUPBOARD, Walnut finish. 2 Poplar Blanket Chests. Walnut Wash Stand. Penna. Dutch decorated Commode. CHERRY (double) WASH STAND—unusual. CHERRY 2 DRAWER Night Stand, Refinished. Walnut and poplar one drawer Night Stands. TABLES: CHERRY 4 leg DROP-LEAF, Refinished. Walnut and Cherry drop leaf tables. Ash kitchen table, round, drop leaf, Refinished. Set of 5 plank seat chairs. Set of 4 same. 2 Boston Rockers. WALNUT SCHOOLMASTER DESK. WALNUT POSTER BED. Walnut spool bed. Walnut Spool Day Bed. TWO POPLAR DRY SINKS. Walnut Dresser, with Mirror, Fine CHERRY Commode. * COPPER and BRASS (Polished) "Fine Antique Copper and Brass a feature of this sale” SPECIAL ITEMS PINE CHURCH BENCH, Refinished. Large Pine Wood Box. LAWN BENCH, wood and iron. Corner What-not, S shelf. SPINNING WHEELperfect Very Large Gold Leaf Mirror. Cherry DUTCH CRADLE. A Fascinating RARITY: MECHANICAL ORGANETTE, Perfect condition, Rare, Walnut, Cabinet size (30” x 4 ft. high) 10 rolls, 3 to 5 selections on each. Etagere, with cupboard base, early, fine carving. LAMPS (Polished & Wired) x LARGE PARLOR LAMP, original. Pink flowered ball shade, matching. LARGE PARLOR LAMP, umbrella shade, beautiful, original flower decoration, Prisms added. Large, Ball shade, RED SATIN GLASS LAMP, orig. white flower decor. Small, umbrella shade lamp, original pink flower decoration. TWO HANGING STORE Lamps, all original. Three Rayo Burnished Brass, wired and outfitted with new Satin glass colored shades. CRYSTAL CHANDELIER. WATERFORD GLASS LAMP, Tall, graceful and rare. Large, old Flowered Ball shade, Lilac Flowers. Other Table Lamps and odd shades. GLASSWARE Colored Glass—Pattern Glass—Bristol and Cut Glass. CHINA—POTTERY—BISQUE CHINA: 95 piece Qinner set. Semi porcelain, Grindley, Eng.. 1898, Perfect condition. BUTTERFLY, divided dish, "C. T.”—a beauty. Chocolate pot, Eagle spout. H. P. Plates, Tea Pots, Cups & Saucers, etc. POTTERY: Fine Pewter, Covered MAJOLICA PITCHER, bird decor. Dog. Penna. Chalk Ware. Large LUSTER PITCHER, perfect and rare. BISQUE: Large pair BOY & GIRL, Pink and Gold trim. Unusual Candle Holder, Mother & Child picking orchids. Swinging bisque girl. . * MISCELLANEOUS CHINA MANTLE CLOCK. Four good CURRIER & IVES pictures. Knife box; Coffee mrtte Several Wagon Heate. Picture HFhumre. Hundreds of other items. “You will be delighted with the interesting variety of Antiques in this sale.” Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Leonardson, Owners . 925 No. Second St, Decatur, intf. Ray Elliott, Auct.,. Portland, Ind. S. E. Leonardson, Sales Mgr., Decatur, Ind. Lunch Available. Not responsible for accidents.

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this award was Hubbard Houghland, of Scottsburg. After the election Wednesday, the boys were, in complete control and the city, county, and state ' officers were' set tip’. Police officers were appointed, and courts

'set up. Laws were passed by the city council and anyone breaking a law was arrested and given a trial. If found guilty, he was sentenced or fined; sentences were 1S minutes in jail, or IS cent fines. The fines were put into a fund for the deaf persons who waited table for us. Our city gathered more than S3O in fines and tips for the waiters. On Friday evening for assembly we bad a talent show with the 'Boys State members performing. The Boys State governor and Graham award winner will now attend Boys Nation in Washington, D. C., and meet the President and other dignitaries. » Saturday morning about 10:30 we left the school and returned home, arriving about 2 p.tn. Try Cheese Sauce For New Taste RALEIGH, N. C., (INS) — If you want the family to smile when you say “cheese” learn to make it into a velvety smooth sauce for salads, vegetables, sandwiches and desserts. The secret to good cheese sauce, confided Raleight Nutritionist Virginia Wilson, is cooking at a low temperature. Coffee Stains Need Quick Wash AUBURN, Ala., (INS) — The current high coat of coffee will prevent mgny accidents, but in case the precious liquid is spilled on fine napkins and tablecloths here is what to do —to protect the linen. The remedy works on tea stains, also. If possible, wash the linen immediately. Fresh stains will disappear quickly in warm suds. ‘ Old spots respond to the boiling water treatment. -

TEtPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 — THURSDAY — 6:30 - 9:30 P. M. BETHANY CHURCH YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Ice Cream and Cake (or Pie) 25c Held on Parsonage Lawn, • 342 Winchester (If it rains, in the church basement)

Highway Network Is In Prospect Three-State Super Studied „ CINCINNATI (INS) — A threestate network of super-highways •was in prospect today following a meeting of the governors of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. » The three chief executives of state —Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio, Gov. Cjraig of Indiana and Lawrence W. Wetherby of Kentucky—met *ln a day-long conference in Cincinnati Tuesday and drafted a progixun for improving road and river facilities. The program, composed of three resolutions, provides: 1. That the three, states jointly employ engineers to make a study of road and bridge needs in the Cincinnati, Louisville and Indianapolis areas. 2. That a joint appeal be made to congress for new Ohio River dams end locks at New Cumberland, 0.. Greenup, Ky., and Markland, Ind. The appeal would also ask a speedup in the program for replacement of other dame and locks. 3. That money interests who finance bonds for toll roads and other state projects "keep ever before them the principal that finance, legal and engineering costs be kept within the level of good conscience.'’ Gov. Craig urged that the governors meet again in Indiana at a later date to discuss progress on the program. Tuesday’s conference was suggested by Gov. Lausche. A number of road-improvement proposals were discussed by the governors Tuesday, including one which wuold link Cincinnati and I Louisville to the Indianapolis Ch- ' cago turnpike by ftieans of two separate spurs. Another spur linking Cincinnati ] with 'Louisville was suggested by I William Curlin, state highway di- 1 ireator of Kentucky. The Blue j Grass state is now building a turn,.pike . from .Louisville to (Elisabeth* , town, Ky., and hopes to extend it to the Tennessee border. Ohio, which now lias an eastwest turnpike under construction in the .northern part of the state, is planning another super-tollway which would link Cincinnati and Conneaut, with the possibility of a spur to Toledo.

FREE SHOW at Clem’s Lake FRIDAY NIGHT B and EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT PUBLIC AUCTION ■ . “The Floyd Shoaf Farm” 138 ACRE, HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE FARM WITH COMPLETE SET OF MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Saturday, June 26, -1:30 P.M. LOCATION: Three miles East of Wiltshire, Ohio Or, Six miles West and One mile South of Ohio City, Ohio. IMPROVEMENTS: BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME, Completely Modern, Full Basement, New Furnace The First Floor has Fine Kttchen w>' Modern Built-in Features, Dining Room, Large Living Room, Cl< . In Sun Porch, Bedroom and Complete Bath. Four Large Bedroom A Second Floor. Lots of Closet Space and Built-in Features. • ATTRACTIVE, UNUSUALLY WELL BUILT, NICELY ARRANGHOME WITH LIFE TIME ROdF, Motor Plumbing for both soft aL hard water. BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED YARD WITH FINE TREES, FLOWERS AND SHRUBBERY. BARN 40x74, CONCRETE FLOORS, ARRANGED FOR EITHER DAIRY OR BEEF CATTLE. Corn crib and Hog House with Driveway, Large Outside Feeding Floor. Granary with Garage attached. Tool Shed and Chicken House. A FINE SET OF IMPROVEMENTS ALL IN EXCELLENT REPAIR, NICE STONE DRIVEWAYS. 118 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, Balance Fine Open Timber Pasture with Considerable Saleable Timber. LEVEL, HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND, WELL DRAINED AND EXTRA WELL FENCED. Has been well Farmed, Properly Rotated and is in a High State of Fertility. IDEAL LOCATION ON A PAVED ROAD AND IN A PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY, Surrounded by Well Improved Farms and In One of the Really Desirable Sections of VAN WERT COUNTY, OHIO Close to Markets, Schools and Churches of Various Denominations including Taitharan, rhnreh. — TERMS—2O% Day of Sale, Balance upon delivery of good title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF BUILDINGS, Landlord's Share of Crops goes to the Purchaser. ♦ “ FLOYD SHOAF, Owner J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer George C. Thomas—Representative Sale Conducted By Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana - . 16 24

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