Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1956 — Page 11

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951

Public Auction —of — BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME . 20—ACRE FARM—2O W», the undersigned, will offer for sale at Public Auction, our wellimproved 20-acre farm. Located 2% miles East then first farm south of Uerne, Indiana, on * ... . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1966 ' 2:W P. M. Thia home consiata of a 20-acre tract of lend, very fertile and extra weM drained, with 7-room modem bouse, 4-rooms and full bath on first floor; built-in capipeta la the kUfhenr iMaid linoleum in the kitchen and dining room; 3 bedrooms with clothes closets on second floor; large basement with’ stoker-fired hot water heating system. Also shower bath and lavatory in the basement. Large enclosed porch with screens for all the windows; good bfp-roof barn 30 x 45; tool shed 27x33; poultry house 18x18; work shop; summer house 12x14; metal corn crib, 500-bushpl; 2 drove wells and 2 soft waler cisterns; nice shade trees and extra good garden and truck patch. All buildings arg in good state of repair, and the home has to be seen to be appreciated. Dop’t miss this sale if you want a nice country home. CALL THE AUCTIONEERS FOR INSPECTION TERMS—2O% Day of Sale, Balance January 10, 1957 when abstract brought down to date and deed will be delivered. Nbt Responsible for Accidents. MR. & MRS. EDWIN BIXLER, Owners Phil Neuenschwander, Auctioneer. Phone 2-8105, Berne. ' Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. Phone 2-2261, Berne. Public Auction 60 ACRE—IMPROVED FARM—6O ACRE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Jesse Edgell, Executor of the Estate of Milton Edgell, deceased, by order of Court, will sell the following described Real Estate, at Public Auction, on the premises 5 miles Southeast of Decatur, Indiana on the Piqua Road, then % mile East, then % mile South, or 3£ miles Northwest of Willshire, Ohio on the Piqua Road, then % mile North, on •- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956 At Two Thirty P. M. 60 Acre—IMPROVED FARM—6O Acre Sixty Acres of good land all under cultivation. Well Tileff, no open ditches, good fences. Good Seven Room Frame House with one room cellar, sump pump, cistern, drove well, electricity. Nice Orchard, Garden Space, Shade Trees < yard. Good Hip Roof Barn 36 x 50 (Metal Roof.) Summer Kitchen 16 x 20. Good Poultry House 15 x 30. Granary 14 x 18. Small Hog Bouse A Corn Crib. Tool Sheds. Double Garage. Implement Building t Com Crib 25 x 45. Improvements in good state of repair. Located in a fine community. Inspection Invited at any time. ~ TERMS A CONDITIONS—Twenty Percent Cash Day of Sale, Balance Cash on Delivery of Merchantable Abstract of Title Brought Down to Date of Report of Sale and Deed. Immediate and Full- Possession on Payment of Purchase Price. Statements made on day of sale sjiall take precedence over any contained herein. Sold free of liens and encumbrances, except the 1956 taxeg due and payable in 1957. JESSE EDGELL, Executor ALSO, the undersigned Exequtor of the Estate of Milton Edgell, deceased, and the Heirs of Clara Edgell, deceased widow of Milton Edgell, will offer for sale the foltewing personal property: HOUSEHOLD GOODS—MISCELLANEOUS—HAY At One P. M. Zenith 21 inch Television Set A Antenna; 3 Double Iron Beds; Double Metal Bed; £iectrie Blanket; Comforters A Bedding; Coleman OU Heating Stove, used 1 season: Mirror; Pictures, 6 Kitchen Chairs; 6 Dining Chairs; Several Odd Straight Chairs; Sewing Machine; Dresser; Chest; Desk; 7 Rockets; Clock; Rug; Zenith Radio; End Table; Dining Table; Range Cook Stove; Bottle Gas Cook- Stove; 3 Kitchen Cabinets; GE Toaster: Refrigerator; Maytag Washer; New Vapor izer-Huipiditier; Old Oil Stove: Davenport; 2 Square Tables; Fernerg; Child's Wagon; .275 Gal. Fuel Tank: Small Tools and other Miscellaneous articles. 4-,’-, , — 549 Bales Clover and Timothy Miied Hay, Consigned by Jesse fdg»H; IHC 7 ft. Disc; Rubber Tire Wagon with Rag.; 10 Wai* FtrilliiWT prin- Wninry Hqe; TWO 9x12 Rugs; One 7x13 Pad; Apjartment Size Gas Stoves Plane and Bench;Davenport and Chair; Kitchen Chairs. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents.' JESSE EDGELL, Heirs of Clara Edgell, Deceased Roy S. Jobnsbn and Ned C : ’Johnson—Auctioneers ’ , G. Remy Bierly, Attorney — : Public Auction ' MODERN TWO BEDROOM HOME The undersigned. Administratrix of the Estate of Rose Vents, deceased, will sell the following described Real Estate, on the premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1966 One Thirty O'clock P. M. LOCATION: 216 "South Tenth Street, Decatur, Ind. (First House North of Adams Street on the West Side.) MODERN TWO BEDROOM HOME Good One Story Frame House, 22 by 54 feet. Lifetime Asbestos Shingle Roof. Asbestos Shingle Siding. Living Room 12% by 29 feet with Hardwood Floor, affording ample dining area. Bedroom 8 by 14 with large walk-in closet; Bedroom I by 10. Kitchen 11 by 13 with Built-in Cabinets, single bowl sink, wired for Electric Stove and has gas outlet. Bathroom with Tub, Lavatory and Stool. Finished enclosed Front Porch 7 by 21. Finished Enclosed Back Porch 9 by 10 with Closet, and access to Basement and outside (North Side) Entry Door. Good Basement 17 by 27, Good Coal Furnace, Sump Pump, Ample Laundry Area. Cistern. Good Frame Garage 16 by 20, newly painted, new roof. House is nicely decorated and in excellent condition inside and out. Full lot 66 by 132 feet. Sidewalks, Evergreen Shrubbery, Bushes, Fine Shade Trees, Fruit Trees, Nice Lawn. Hard Surface Alley on North Side affords easy access to Garage. Located on one of Decatur’s finest residential strsets, this fine home Offers you comfortable living, low cost maintenance, convenience to Churches, Schools and Stores. House is not occupied and may be inspected at any time by dialing Ned C. Johnson, 3-2796 for appointment or further information. A CONDITIONS—One-Third Cash Day of Sate, Balance Cash on Delivery of Deed A Merchantable Abstract of Title, brought down to;date of sale. Sold subject to the 1956 taxes due and payable In 1957. Immediate Possession. Statements made on day of sale shall taka precedence over any contained hereto. Not Responsible for Accidents. Mrs. Russell (Gertrude) Bowman ' Admintetratrii, Estate of Rose Venis Roy 5. Johasos A NM C. Jafcasos, Auctioneers, Debtor, DhHd A M««kUu, Attorney

The School Reporter

PLEASANT MILLS SCHOOL By Kay Archer

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Have you got anything planned for Oct. 30? Be swre to keep that date open. That’s the date for the senior class play, "Two Dates for To, I night.” You will have an enjoyable evening of I

entertainment while you watch this three-act comedy. The play cast is as follow: Kay Archer — Anne Mayfield — With a determined spirit; Beverly Ehrsatn — Sally — her young sister; Mary Speakman — Vera Mayfield — their anbitious' mother; David Myers — John Mayfield — their father; Freddie Buchanan — Hubert Kuhn — the object of Sally’s interest; Lynn Mefferd — William Chandler — owner of new motel; Wanda Lugenbill — Sylvia Chandler — his wife; Judy Miller — Sylvia Chandler — their daughter; Mary Myers — Diana Wells — Anne's school chum; Homer Gause — Larry Randolph Diana’s boy friend; Glenda Thomas — Mrs. Westbate Jones-president of the garden club; Duane Seiple — Bradford Carter Jones — her son; Judy Bollenbacher — Miss Gallop — a lusty neighbor; and David Light Tony — with an important appointment. . —P.M.H.S.— Don’t throw these old records away! They can be decorated ina smart wall plaque. The junior and senior art class has some very beautiful ones hanging in the music room. —PM.H.SThe eighth grade art class is making use of old discarded tin cans by making them into a decorative waste paper basket. —P.M.H.S.— Mrs. Sutton, the teacher of the 12th grade English class, asked everyone in the class to give a speech. Bill Garwood chose to talk on baseball. He told many things about this sport, such as, “Who won on certain teams,” as well as relating other things about baseball. Bill’s speech lasted almost all of the period, f’ —P.M.H.S.— • Safety has been chosen as the theme for the October meeting of the P. T. A. The'program chairman announces that Capt. Dunifan of the Fort Wayne safety division and his famous dogs, featuring "Princess Safety”, will be the main attraction of the evening. This, indeed, should be interesting and. educational for all and everyone is welcome. The date is Monday evening, October 22, at 7:30 p.m. —P.M.H.S.— The Pleasant Mills high school is proud to have Jerry Williamson, John Frey Myers, Richard McCullough, Larry Wable, Larry Brunner. Steve Id win, Roger Snyder, Dick Johnson, and Emmitt Hawkins on the first ten for the Pleasant Mills Spartans this year. Bill Garwood and Hubert Kuhn are taking the job as student managers. pavid Light will take care of the first-aid kit. Good luck, boys, the school will be rooting for you and will fee behind you all the year. —P.M.H.S.— Well, the seniors can start the production of their annual for 1956-57. Since the staff has be/?n elected, the work will be underway at any time. At Monday's class meeting the annual staff members were elected as follows: editor: Lynn Mefferd; co-editor; .Kay Archer; art editors; Judy Miller and Duane Seiple, chairman; homer Gause; feature editors; Mary Myene. Beverly Ehrsam, chairman; Wanda Lugenbill; circulation editors: David Light, Roger Speakman, chairman, Judy Bollenbacher; sports editors; Bill Garwood. Richard McCullough, chairman, John Frey; picture editors: Jerry Williamson, Larry Wable. chaiman Glenda Thomas;typists: all of the advanced tying

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class, in which there are eight students, Kay Archer, Judy Bollenbacher, Beverly Ehrsam, John Frey. Lynn Mefferd, David Myers, Homer Gause, and Duane Seiple. —P.M.H.S.— g The first six weeks of school has passed and several have made the honor roll: They ara; seniors; Kay Archer, Hojner Gause. Lynn Mefferd. David Myers, Mary Myers, anfi ‘Mary Speakman;, juniors: Dick Johnson. Kay Van Over, Marabelle Wolfe; sophomores: Sheldon Light, Betty Myers. Jane Raudenbush, Marilyn Seiple, Judy Williamson. Freshmen: Kay Funk, Larry Jackson, Carolyn Lugin bill, Judy, Stiolaf, Janies Wheeler. —P.M.H.S.— Boys’ quartet was chosen last week. They are: Ist tenor, Lynn’ Mefferd; 2nd tensor, Homer Gauser; Ist bass. Dick Johnson; 2nd! bass, Gary Millinton. Duane Sieple is their accompanist. These selected voices harmonize and blend very well together. Girls’ quartet had the honpr of singing at the Urfion Chapel church Friday night. This is the second year that the girls' quartet has been together. They are Mary Myers, Betty Myers, Wanda Lugenbill, and Marilyn Sieple. Their accompanist is Mary Speakman. The girls’ quartet have received many compliments on their charming new dresses that they wear to sinjf in. The dresses are made of black taffeta with flared skirts and low necks. The necks are trimmed in white lace. Three seniors girls had some teaching experience last Thursday afternoon, while the grade teachers were helping for the preparation of the teachers- trustees Party which was held at Plea-

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Kant Mill* high nclioul Udi Thursday ninght. Beverly Ehrsam taught the Ist and 2nd grades, Judy Bollenbacher and the 3rd and 4th, and Kay Archer the sth and Sth. All of the Adams county teachers and trustees were invited Thursday night. October 11. to a party which was held at the Pleasant Mills high school. -The Wives and .husbands of the teacheri and trustees were also invited. Everyone had a good time. If you bare aomecninj to aeu o* rooms for rent, try g Democrat Want Ad. it brlngg reeoita

RALPH TKkER Democratic Candidate for GOVERNOR Will Speak On “WHAT IS WRONG WITH OUR SCHOOLS” TONIGHT Thurs. Oct. 18, 10:00 P.M. — on — WIN-T Channel 15 Tucker for Gov. Hdqtre. Hugh Dillin, Sec.-Treas. Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind.

ADAMS CENTRAL HIGH By Barbars Fiechter

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is “Quiet Summer,” whan hep teenagers campaign for their pompous —but okay—uncle. Uh-uh, can’t reveal the plot now, so why not see

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