Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1955 — Page 11

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I Fox &4tuu| piultedtMt, I I I I SUN-PROOF I I HOUSEPAINT I impM Ptinl in 25 yius New sums-resistant, Sun-Proof House Point produces a film off unusual whiteness. LEE HARDWARE CO. 70 ACRE PRODUCTIVE FARM AT AUCTION We, the Executors of William Michaels, Jr., (now deceased) will sell the following real estate and personal property at the farm located V 4 mile south and Vs mile west of Coppess Corners, ©r 5% miles north of Berne on U. 8. 27 then Vi mile west, or 11 miles east and Vi mile south of Bluffton, or 6 miles south of Decatur, Ind., on U. S. 27 then Vi mile west, on . SATURDAY, AU6UST 27 Auction Starts at 10:00 A. M. Real Estate at 2:00 P. M. Improvement*: 2 story frame house with living room, dining room, bedroom with closet, kitchen with pantry, utility room, enclosed back porch and large front porch on first floor; 4 bedrooms with closets on second floor; good 4 room basement with practically new forced-air furnace; extra good slate roof on house; 36’ x 64' barn with granary; »Vi’ x iS-Vi' crib and.douUa tael ahed; 1&’ x 32’ hog house; 16Vi’ x 26Vi’ house; 10' x IT ttrdftdef fldhMT it 1 "1 16’ wood bouses 6’ x 7’ fuel house; drove well. This is one of the most productive farms in Adams county, Indiana; well tiled; about 4*acres of woods, balance under cultivation. Don't miss this sale if you are looking for an outstanding farm in a < good school district. For further information or inspection call Mel Liechty, Realtor, Berne phone 2-8430. . Possession: Immediate possession of house and other buildings net used by tenants; of fields—as soon as crops are harvested. TERMS —V* cash day of sale, balance by Nov. 1 or upon delivery of Executors Deed and Merchantable Abstract of Title. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIfiU.ES — 5 —:—.—.—— ~ ~~■§. ,•' Rust color 3-pc. upholstered living room suite, like new; green upholstered studio couch; tilt-back occasional chair and ottoman; antique platform rocker; reed rocker; writing desk; music cabinet; small end tables; gray 12x18 rug; 11'3x12 rug; two 9x12 rugs (floral pattern); throw rugftiasifflass door-china cabinet-with- round glass corners: oak dining roonf suite; Silvertone table model radio; round top stand; antique walnut table; small oak table; antique, wrought iron stand with marble top; table lamp; stool; electric alarm clock; Norelco electric razor; treadle sewing machine; mirror; magazine rack; 3 pc. walnut bedroom suite with springs and innerspring mattress; single spool bed; dresser with large mirror; platform rocker; night stand; oak bed and dresser; 3-pc. oak bedroom suite complete with spring and mattress: sewing rocker; antique cane bottom chairs; Kenmore tank type sweeper; secretary; ANTIQUE VICTOR TALKING MACHINE WITH HORN ANIURECORDS; old kerosene lamps; bridge lamp; Gibson refrigerator; chrome breakfast set; small porcelain top cabinet; apartment size Calorie bottled gas stove; electric kitchen clock; toaster; antique clock and shelf; silverware; glass door cupboard; small tables; bathroom scales; small bench; milk pasteurizer; pressure cooker; drop leaf table and two chairs; several large tables; electric washer; tub and stand; Ironing board; copper wash boiler; Ivanhoe 5 burner kerosene stove, oven attached; piano stool; hot "ater bottles; ice box; 4 lawn chairs; canned meats, fruits and vegetables ; cooktug utensils; cutlery; jars and jugs. AUTOMOBILE 1931 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR, runs like new, only 15,000 miles. ‘ * MISCELLANEOUS Forge; drill press: vise; anvil; lots of tools and wrenches; lawn 1 mower: good trailer with grain bed and stock rack; wheelbarAjw; i corn shelter; 40 ft. extension.ladder:'4 ft. and 7 ft. step ladders; shoy»ejs; forks; garden tools; 30 ft. rubber hose; scales; grindstone; three! iA gal. drums; roll of % in. hardware cloth: bkrb wire; corn planter; i wagon wheels; 12 gauge shotgun with 36 in. barrel; some baled straw; I lots of boxes and buckets; many other articles. TERMS CASH. Lunch will be served. James Michaels and Violet Johnson, Executors for William Michaels,, Jr. Sale conducted by Mel's Realty Auction Co.. Berne. Ind. E. w. Baumgartner, Clerk Mel Liechty. Auctioneer- Mix Lehman, Auctioneer Howard E. Baumgartner Attorney A 17 25

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Turkish Matron Has Task Os Educating Big Job Looming For Young Woman ANKARA, Turkey, Aug. (IN£) - A attaining young woman whose rigidly secluded childhood was spent behind a veil in a Turkish harem has tackled the job of giving a brighter outlook to millions of children in Turkey today. She is Mrs. Vedide Baha Pars, Turkey's outstanding educator, and head of the Government college assigned to cope with the staggering problem of educating a population Which until recent year’s had no school- system at all. At present, Turkey’s amazing strides toward Western living standards are still so far short of the goal in school facilities that one million children of school enrollment age this year will be passed over for lack of schools to go to and teachers to tearh them. Mrs. Pars, whose prematurely gray (hair, well bred elegance and calm poised manner give Ser a queenly appearance, is the president of the Gazi Teacher Training College in Ankara,.the Turkish capital and nerve center of the country's new modernization program. To the American visitor, Gazi could be any co-ed college campus in the midwest on a late Spring day—classic college buildings with columns and broad flights of stone steps, tree-shaded campus with walks and benches on which casually dressed boys and girls bustle or lounge. But when you realize that this is Turkey, the thought makes you gasp. The parents of these students only a generation ago would never have been allowed to see the opposite sex, much less mix in free camaraderie, with equal rights, equjd ppporyzgjttes

wTaHfflß \Pu 11-Type \ ____.» *... u t I*** ■ 1 y£ p». OjfeferjFi r ASavei Low-sloping gathering snoi under leaning stalks and s That's the Allis-Chalmers 1 You’ll like the simplicity Row Corn Harvester. It's with fewer working parts 1 all the way. Rubber husking rolls an __. . ears gently— leave the ker ating parts are enclosed or Here's a picker priced f< your crop reaches the just-r more com by being ready 1 Chalmers Com Harvester. Delivered on (Sh? MORI FARM 319 S. 13th Street

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and equal hopes. | c The school yas founded by the t nation’s hero. Kemal Ataturk, in 1: 1926 for the purpose of training teachers to provide free education c to every child in Turkey. f At that time Mrs. Pars was a 1 child, newly released from the * muffled folds of the Turkish har- € em trousers and the sheer silk veil 1 edged with gold which she still re- f • members with hatred. £ "I had been quite a tomboy as a I little thing.” she said. ‘‘Then when 1 . I was about ten ‘I had to put on * ’ the elaborate feminine dress. But 1 . imy father was one of Kemal Atan- 1 1 turk's associates, so he-oould notj

X/eL x’• J * r yaqggwWgalWy < j. e * - • » — s More Corn uts follow the ground, nose scoop up low-hanging ears, way to crib more corn. ' of the Allis-Chalmers Oneengineered down-to-earth, to wear, and lower upkeep ■. - . * I id spring-steel pegs handle mels on the cobs. All oper- —" ■ shielded for safety. 'or home ownership. When right stage for picking, save to go with your own Allis.1$ AND SttVlCf t lISON STORE DECATUR I

object when I wanted to be among I the first to be free of the old taboos.” Her own excellent private edu- | cation gave Mrs. Pars the qualifications branch of the government Today she plans and supervises the course of training for teachers in ten different spheres of upper school education from languages, science and history to art and physical culture. Gazi has 470 students and graduates an average of 180 teachers each year -a small but vital combat group against 2,000 urgent vacancies at the junior high school t©y©l.., .... . “It is a heartbreaking thing to anyone who loves his country to

feel the yearning for education on the part of so many children amd know that there is just no w'ay to solve the problem for more than a few each year,” she said. “But our country has such a will to improve its standard of living, and there are so many new methods of communication that we hope to he able to work out some original approaches to basic education.”

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Sparrows form the largest single bird family in the world. There are ihore than 15,000 different kinds of the orchid. Jumper Dress! / i f ' * yßv A/n i / / laßf m s</ e z H : | L/ lOamm* 11Ia£|m« Look Mom! It’s a sundress now, a juniper for school, the most for your time -and money! Princess lines — easy sewing! Simple details — fast ironing! Sew the blouse with three - quarter and short -putfad sleevestwo pretty i versions for school and play! Pattern 9275: Girls' Sizes 6,8. : 10, 12. 14. Size 10 jumper. 2% yards 35-incb; blouse, 1% yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern —add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Dally Democrat Pattern Dept.,, 232 West 18th St., Ne# York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. -

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