Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1955 — Page 6

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Public Auction REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER sth, 1955 SALE STARTS AT 12:30—REAL ESTATE WILL SELL AT 2:30 P. M. LOCATION: 321 North sth Street, Decatur, Indiana. We are moving to Okinawa and will have a complete sale of all our Real Estate and Household Goods as follows: • This is a 3 or 4 bedroom home and the rooms are all nice site. you have to see it inside to appreciate the wonderful space for living. It Is a nice sise home for a family, with ample closet space, buijt in features, hardwood floors, tiled bath, storm windows and screens, nice enclosed front porch, good basement and attic for storage, one car garage. ,If you want a good home close to business district, schools and churches and on one of Decatur's better streets, look this one over, inspection can be made at any time by contacting the Auctioneers. PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 Davenports; 9x12 Oriental Rug; Gulbransen Spinet Piano and bench; Consol Radio; Occ. Chair and 2 ottomans; Nest of 3 tables: Smoking stand; 2 Card tables; 4 Chairs to match; 2 Cuckoo Clocks: Desk: Metal closets; Walnut drop leaf table ana pad; 8 Chairfe; Ping Pong table; Chest of drawers; China closet; 12x12 Rug; Large Walnut office desk; Swivel chair; Royal Portable typewriter; Electric clock: Bunk beds complete; Westinghouse Automatic Washer; 2 Small Radios; 5 Chrome Chairs; Mixmaster; Elec. Sweeper; Porcelain table; Library table; 2 Bookcases; Sectional bookcase; Desk & chair; Twin beds complete; Vanity. Dressing table and bench; End tables; Rockera: Victor Record Player; Nearly New Accordion: Elec. Ironer; Mandolin; 2 Bowling Balls and bags; Smoking Stand; Telephone stand; Chrome Occ. Chair; Rubber tired lawn mower; Baby bed complete; Play Pen; High Chair; Bridge lamps; Floor lamps; Large mirrors; Curtains; Drapes; Metronome; Ironing boards; 3 Stepladders; Tool box; Tools; Pots; Pans; Dishes; Some Antique dishes; Clocks; Silex coffee maker; 2 Waffle irons; Grill: Roaster; Server; Step stools; Clothes dryers; Tubs; Blow torch; 5 Walnut doors; Golf bag and clubs; Baskets; Books; Records; Electric train complete; 3 Girls Bicycles; 3 Sleds; 2 Childs Chairs; 3 Lionel El. trains: C Melody Saxaphone; Shoe racks; Suitcases: Bed lamps; Scales; Girls shoe roller skates: 2 bicycle racks; Christmas ornaments; Rubber hose; 2 Step ladders: 32 Ft. extension ladder; Baby car seat: Travelers seat; Blankets; Bed spreads; Linens; Sheets; Cherry wood love seat. 2 matching chairs; library table; solid mahogany bed, 3/4 sire, springs and mattress; metal twin beds, springs and mattress; and many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Real Estate—2o% Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Marketable Title. Personal Property—Cash. MRS. WILLA MAE DALZELL, Owner Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair—Auctioneers Pauline Hangk—Clerk C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty A Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3394 Not Responsible for Accidents 22 26 2

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Heavy Damage Caused In Auto-Truck Crash A Krick-Tyndall truck driven by Claude J. Dennison. 40, of Mnoroe route one. and a car driven by Richard Schroeder of Fort Wayne were involved in an expensive accident Tuesday at 5:36 p. m. on U. 8. highway m just east of Decatur. Damage was estimated at $2,500 to the truck and SIJ»tH) to the car. Schroeder was treated for minor injuries by a local physician. “ Investigating officers •• Sheriff Merle Affolder and state trooper Al Coppess stated that the impact came when Schroeder who was going west crossed the center line into the path of the west bound truck. The Investigation is being continued. STORES PLAN (Continued From Page One) contacted had been very cooperative. The drive is to be completed in the next week. Names of supporting stores will be included in the Christmas opening ad. A nominating committee consisting of Cal Peterson, Harold Niblick. and Dave Heller, will present a slate of officers at the December meeting which will be held Tuesday, Dec. 6. Retailers elect a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary, and treasurer. The chairman serves as a member of the board of directors of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce. IKE'S DOCTOR (Continued From Page One) on he subject Tuesday. “He (the President) will be in no position to announce his intentions before January. Doctors can only advise the President, the decision will be entirely up to Mr. Eisenhower, himself.” The President’s doctors have said previously it will be January before it will be possible to tell whether his recovery will be complete. Snyder also disclosed that the target date for Mr. Eisenhower’s departure from the hospital is now Veerans Day, Nov. 11. The Presidents plans to fly to Washington to spend a weekend at the White House before going on to his Gettysburg farm for convalescence.

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„ -o 20 Years Ago Today Nov. 2—Condition of George Hill, who was overcome by sewer gas yesterday, remains serious. Mrs. Fred C. Macke, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Allison, died last night at Birmingham, Ala. John Geffner, 71. of Monroe, died this morning after a two-year illness. Miss Ruth Voglewede returns to Mt. St. Joseph college at Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller of Royal Oak, Mich, visit at the Winness home here. Berne Bears defeat Monroe Bearkatz, 39 to 13, in opening game of the basketball season. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. HONEY ANO HOREHOUND DROPS \ Delicious as candy, delightful . J as cough drops! Pure, strained 4 honey and real old-fashioned x I horehound. kT- 15c ptr. 49c SMITH DRUG CO.

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