Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES »—, • FOR SALE FOR SALE —Virgin wool comfort bats plain and cheese cloth covered. J. G. Niblick, Phone 191 225-ts FOR SALE—S room house at 810 south 15th street. Garage Priced reasonable. Phone 5594. 273-3tx FOR SALE — Fresh fish, pickerel, perch, trout, boneless perch and oysters. City Fruit Market, 164 South 2nd St. a-273-2t FOR SALE —Tire chains new and used model A Ford parts 1925 Fond Fordor body, 1926 Ford coach body; 1927 Pontiac coupe. Dierkes auto Wrecking Company, Phone 322. FOR SALE — 70 White Wyandotte pullets for $22. Floyd Rupert 4 miles west of Monroe. 274-3 t WANTED - LADIES! LOOK — At these prices. Ladies or children's haircuts 15c Finger-wave 15c wet or 20c dried. MarceHs 25c. Welkers Beauty Shop 103 S. 10th St. Phone 646. 272-3 tr "WANTED — Highest cash prices paid for raw furs of all kinds. Also buy all grades of junk. Maier Hide and Fur Co. Phone 442 a274-3t SAWSMEN WANTED Salesman with car to supply Consumers with 250 household 'necessities in Northeast Jay. South Adams counties. Only reliable men and hustlers can qualify. Thousands now earning $35 to $75 weekly, it' satisfied with such warnings reply immediately st Hing age, occupition references Rawleigh Co. ept. IN-OD-AL, Freeport. 111., or see D. C. Shady Decatur£ Indiana R. 2 Nov. 11-18-25 FURNITURE REPAIRED — Have your old living room suite and odd chairs recovered, make them look like new Large number of covers to select from. Prices right. Work guaranteed. Sprague Furnitilre'co.. .Monroe St. Phone 199. 274-3 t o —— FOR RENT FOR RENT -Strictly modern house . soft water throughout, ideal location, Garage, phtnie 680. 273-3tx BANK BANDITS SCARED AWAY; THEFT HALTED t'ONTiNt'ED FROM PAGE ONE hasty examination, all the cash remained intact. He said that wires on the cash drawer saved considerable sum of money and pointed out that even if he hadn't sounded the alarm, it would have been touched off by the one bandit s desperate attempt i to ope nthe drawer. Cass and Reektenwall recovered ' quickly from effects of the tear gas and helped direct the search. . ■ o — Think Woman Murdered Michigan City, Ind.. Nov. 18 — (UPI-r Reports that Mrs. Flank Nagle. 46. was expecting a S3OOO loan just before she was killed Nov. 11, strengthened the theory today that robbery was the motive for her murder, police announced. IHer body was found in a bedroom of the combination restaurant and residence -which she and her ■husband operated near Dunes Park. A nephew. Fred Burroughs. 20. is being sought in connection with her death. 11l" ll llllllll"lllll ‘ EVER weigh your chances of an automobile accident and a costly damage suit? The National Safety Council reports 1.2 32,000 automobile accidents in 1931 —roughly one accident for every 25 cars in use last year. Figures for 1932 aren’t available, but they are likely to be even higher. Surely that’s proof enough that it pays to Ask about our Combination Automobile Policy! It may be written to cover every insurable motoring risk! burety Co., Aetna Automobili Phone 358 Aetna Casualty A Aetna Life Ins. Cb„ 1 he SuttlesEd wards Co,, Agls A Decatur, Ind. , IliiiiAimiill
MARKET REPORTS — 'daily report of local AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET ■ Corrected Nov. 18 t No commission and uo yardage. f 100 to 220 lbs. $3.20 ’ 220 to 250 lbs. $3 10 : 250 to 300 lbs $3.00 ' 3041 to 350 lbs. $2.00 ' Roughs $2.00 to $2.25 Stags $1.25 1 Veals ... $5.25 I Lambs $4.50 —■ EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK 1 East Buffalo. Nov. 18 —(UP) — 1 Hogs: on sale 2700; slow; weights above 160 lbs unevenly 15c to 25c > under Thursday's average; lighter weights off sc; desirable 170 to 220 1 lbs. $3.90; Sparingly $4; few 250-280 lbs. $3.75-$3.85; weights under 160 ’ Ibslbs $4.10. Cattle receipts 350; rather slow, J about steady; good yearlings $7.15; mixed steers and heifers $6.25; common and medium steers $4.5045.25; cutter cows $1.2542. Calves: Receipts 100; vealers dtaggy, steady to unevenly lower , good to choice $6. $6.50; common and medium $4.25 to $5. 25. . Sheep receipts 2100; lamb trade i' generally 25c lower; good to choice leniently invested $5.25; mostly $5.50; few $5.75; common and med- . ium $4.2544.75; sheep unchanged. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May J uly Wheat 42% .4744 -4844 1 Corn .21% .29% .31% . Oats . 16 .18% .18% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Nov. 18.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hog market. Me lower; 140 lbs., J down, $3.10; 140-170 lbs., $3.25; 170-200 lbs., $3.35; 200-250 lbs.. $3.25; 250-300 lbs.. $3.10; 300-350 lbs.. $3.05; roughs, $2.25-$2.50; stags $141.50; calves, $5.50; ewe and Wether lambs, $5-$5.25; bucks. $4$4.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Nov. 18 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 37c No. 2 New Wheat 28 lbs. . 36e Old or New Oats 12c Soy Beans 30c ( i No. 3 White Corti 20c No. 3 Yellow Corn 25c | LOCeL GROCERS EGG MARKET ■Eggs- - -27 c HOTCHKISS IS ROTARY GUEST CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Wayne area acted as chairman of 1 the meeting. The local scoutmasters were also guests of the club 'and a meeting with Mr. Hotchkiss and Mr. Groth was held following | the luncheon meeting. G. J. KOHNE. MD. Physician-Surgeon Announcing the opening of an , office at the corner <rf Third and Jefferson sts. Phones, 445 office Residence 389 Office Hours 10 to 11:30 a m. 1 to 4 p.m. 6:30 io 8:30 p.m. I - DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN | Special attention given t« diseases) of cattle and poultry. Office and Res 508 No. 3rd st. PHONE 102. ‘ Roy IL Andres? LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR North 2nd St. i #._ove Schmitt Meat Marke. Phone 1193 For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohtapfel Licensed * hiropractnr and Naturopath Neurocalomster Service X-Ray Laboratory Office Hours; 10 to 12 a. m. Itos p. m., 6toßp. m. Phone 311 101 So. 3rd st j ____________________ N. A. BIXLER OP T ')MtTRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS i 8:30 to 11:31) -12 30 to 5:00 Saiurdnm, 8 on p m < Telephone 135 S. E. BLACK Funeral Director When you are troubled by I nrief it a comfort to know your (.ares will be fittingly t«k«n care of. 500 — Phone — 7k/ Lady Assistant Ambulance Servics.
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— A 11 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test questions? Turn to Page Four for the answers. 1. —Of what federation is the Re- j public of Georgia a member? ; 2. Who was the author of the' proverb: "Reading niaketh a j full man?’’ 3. —What university is located in i Evanston, ill.? 4. What office did Huey P. Long j hold before taking his seat as : United States Senator? 5. —What doe.s anfractuous mean? j 6. —What does it cost to send a letter to Germany? 7. —What term designates the : murder of a son by his par-1 ent? S. —What- is "fool's gold?" 9.—Which state of the Union has I the smallest area? 10. —What is etymology? ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs Russel Risley of Fort Wayne are the parents of a girl baby bor.t| in the Fort Wayne Methodist Hospital Phursday morning. Mrs. Risley was formerly Miss Esther Archbold of this city, daughter of W. J. Archbold.
SAVE DISCOUNT ON YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE I Nov. 21 POWER BILLS ARE ALSO DUE —AND—MUST BE PAID —BY—TWENTIETH OF MONTH AT | CITY HALL
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932.
NOTH E OF UHIIM*TR VrOH> N ILE OF REAL ESI ATE | The undersigned, Joseph C. Rich, 1 as administrator of the estate ofl i Peter Rich deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an orderj of the Adams Circuit Court of Adamsj county, state of Indiana, he will at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. on the 1 j 2nd day of December 1932 at the. | east door of the Court House in Decatur Indiana, and at the same hour' i and place from day to day thereafter ; (until sold, offer for sale at public, jsale tiie following described real estate in Adams County, State of| I Indiana, to-wit: Tract Nd. 1. The iTbrth half (« 2 )of ! the southwest quarter t%) of sec- ■ tion nine (9> township twenty-six. I (26) north of range fourteen (14) east, containing eighty (80) acres, • more or less. Tract No. 2. The southwest quarterj |< UI the northeast quarter < *4 ) of section eight (8) in town-’ I ship twenty-six (26) north, of range | fourteen (14) east containing forty) (40) acres more or less. Tract No. 3. The north half < ) | of the southeast quarter (’4) of sec--1 tton eight (8) in township twenty- ’ six (26) not th, of range fourteen j (14) east, containing eighty (8l»)' I acres more or less. | Said sale will be made subject to. the approval of the Adams Circuit ! Court for not less than two-thirdsi lof tlie full appraised value of said! real estate and upon the following! terms and conditions towit: Terms: One-third of the purchase money cash in hands; the balance ini two equal installments payable in; one and two years from date of sale., deferred payments Lu be evidencedby notes of the purchaser bearing! six per cent, interest from date.’ waiving relief from valuation or appraisenyeut law’s, providing for at-j torney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold; or the; purchaser may pay all cash on day) of sale. 1 rad No. 1 will be suid onci tract, and tracts No. 2 and 3 will be sold as one trad. Said real estate’ will be sold free of liens except taxes for the year 1932 payable in 1933,j and except that tracts No. 2 and 3] will he sold subject to a mortgage; held by The Union Central Life In-j surance Company in the sum of $6,800.04), bearing interest at the rate of per cent, per annum from April Ist 1932 said mortgage being recorded in Mortgage Record 65 Page 299 in the mortgage records in the Recorders office of Adams county, Indiana. Joseph C. Rich. Administrator Lenhart, Heller and Sehurger, Attys Nov. 4-11-18-25 o CLAIMS IM.OUEI) H) THE HI) OF < OMMISSIOAERS AOV. 7. I»S2 C. L 8< heuman 245 60.00 Mart Beins do 89.25 Ed Witte do 66.90 L. Seheuman do 50.10 Walter Reinking do . 44.10 Theo. Ostermeyer do — 21.00 Fred Ostcrnveyer do 37.50 A. Scheumau do 31.50 (’. Seheuman 21.50 ; Charles Bohnke do 12.00’ 1 Herman Bohnke do 24.00 j Phil Straum du 24.001 Ervin Eox do • 6.00 j Chancy Sheets do > 8.00 W in. Gallmeyer do 21.00 Paul Gallmeyer do 12.00} IW n Mat ke do 15.00 Mart Keifer do 4.00 Robert Rice do 2.00 i Elton Wortliman do 8.00! |j»win Koldewey do 34.70] Reinhold Kildrwey du • 17.20 < harleslx'hrman do 4.50 Knapp and Sun do 35.10 Acker Cement Works do 17.75 Krick am< Tyndall Co do 12.23 Clyde Butler do 42.96 Herman Ulman do -* 70.00 Clarence Durkin do 91.00 Ralph Martin do . 91.00 Carl Baumgartner du Sam Bentz do 87.50 Sol Eicher do • 12.00 Harold Kelley do 21.00 Ellis Eicher do . Andrew rt« hi rack du 39 60 Eli Beer do 52.00 John Abnet do 28.00 Herman Sautvlne do 4.00 Wm. Birch do 2.00 Sain Lyse do - 40.10 Ralph Lyse do 20.00 Joe Spangler do 16.00 Charles Bentz do 28.<H) I Kirsch and Son do - i Piston Service Co du 31.50. i Lee Hardware < ’(• do f'- ' Auto Electric Garage do The Schafer Co do Kern Garage do IJ’J-H Riverside Garage du • Kucher Lumber lUO do De atur Lumber Co. do ’*• Mossman Yartielie Vu do -1, ’ John Habegger do yj.oo Ixi Spei< her do 91.00 I I'iG id Mettler do • 26.2-t Armand Habegger do Paul McClain du . - M ». « I Albert Huiwr do j Ralph Habegger du 1*»-OV Wm. Burke do J- ” ’ Jesse LautxrnheifiCr do 1 L. 11. Schimilri du '**•••[’ .1 J. Kauffman do 4u U ' Ed .Miller do Hoy Miller oo .... ’?■ ’ : Martin Meahbernor do "J.,', ! Berne Hardware do 7..J Main St. Fillins Station do j Fulton Ma*'hine Co do j Leon Von Gunten do ‘ Gottschalk Supply Co do -<> »- Elmer Anderson do [!, ~- Ernest Striker do J- -;’ Harold Anderson do 63.00 Paul Striker do Frank Moser do j Warren Striker d> ;!; . . > Charles Mann do -?• ” Harley Iteef do »!- Paul Butcher do Fred Mathys do Fred Hanna do Milo Sales do I Charles Sludier du I Plymouth Hock Crush. Co do II Moser and Co do .0.7 i!> j Meshberwer Bros Stone <o. lOf-.a-F.rie Stone <?> do | Plvmouth CrushinK < o do I Eastern Indiana O. and O. do — Robinson Luml.er <’o do ! Hiwaj Filltnß Station uo | W. Q. O’Neal Co do Alfred Oanlels do 'hris Eicher do . I Cbsrle" Arnold do l.«> o i Albert Roth do _ J."® I State Hlway d-> < t( 4i.39 i Mara McClure Bd Guard 1". U» 1 Mary Meyers do MJ* I Leurette Whitman do “"y Floreu “ Bollinger do I".J* I laiura Berrbuwer do 10.00 Oliva Reynolds do 2» ’ Catherine Roe do I’--, > Merle Bristol do 00
Alice Walter du 5.00 I I Della Debolt do 10.001 1 Margaret Leichtle do 5.00 1 j Caroline Habegger do 10.00 Marie Andersson do 15.00 j Edna Ray do 15,00 Mary Hazelwood do 15.00, Charlotte Gephart do 10.00 j Mrs. H. Eiitnger do 5.00 Ida Ilirschey do 5.00 I Pearl Reed do . 5.00 i \ .. !.; C c ’ • ... Olivia *1 eeple do 10.<h« Anna Ripberger de 15.00 P. ar! Bryan 15.00 | August Morgan County Farm 35.00 j Herbert du 35.00 1 Florence Lengerich do 35.00 Ester Lusk do 35.00 Violet Breiner do . 15.00 Nora Carpenter do ... 11.00. Mrs. Sarah Potts do 14.00[ Rev. J. Laugherty do 4.00 j Sam Bailer do 15.00 i John B. Stults do 303.00 J Lee Hardware do 105.25 Fisher and Harris do 148.92 1 Millers Bakery do _ 34.55 i Eastern Indiana Oil do 4 4.*‘6 j Smith Drug Co do 53. 1 Martin Gilson do 3.00 i Schafer Hardware do 12.85 • Auto Electric Shup du . 3 25 Smith Drug K’u du 21.56' Frank Schmitz do 5.55, i Holthouse and S hultc do 1? 351 General Ice Machine do 1.551 Nii>li«k and <’’> do 73.83 ! Limo Cluemical Co do 3b.00J <’. Voglewede do 6.47 I Schmitt Meat Market do 11.03 J A. Ki ess do . 6.50 1 I Eichcuberger Bakery do 24.74; Huntington Lalkoratories do 30.75; ; Sa neo Products Co do 27.44 Hubman Supply <’«• do 22.00 ' Kirsch and Son do . . . 128.15] J <’. Baitsell do 15.00 E. J. Miller Grocery Wash i’our 21.50 i i Economy Store do 23.66 i H. H. Ijammerman do ... 18.751 A. Douglas do 15.96 j Fisher and Harris du 56.001 ; John B. Stults do 46.751 'ar: oil C. and C. Co do 45.501 Julius Haugk du 9.50! ’ C. J. Voglcwede do 5.00 N. A. Bixler do . 2.50 IS. E. Hite du 24.25 1 Burk Elevator Co. do 6.n0! Winnes Shoe Store do 3.65} Nivhuls Shoe Store d > 1.75 Decatur Lumber Co do 5.00 Frank Krick do . 49.0n' M. E Hower do 37.75 Geo. Appleman do 67.50 C. A. Bell do 1.251 J. M. Miller do - 82.50 Brunnygraff Grocery do . 9.00; C. A. Bell Union Poor 1.67» Nichols Shoe Store Root poor 13.111 Fisher and Harris do 2.00| S 1». Beavers do 17.00 Freitag Store. Preble Poor . 10.66 ■ Vance and Linn do -’.90 Preble Equity Co do 12.50 Adams County Hospital do 11.00 J. J. Hemerich Kirkland Poor 3.77 W. H. Zwi< k and Son do 3.00 J. J. Helmri' h do 5.70 S. E. Black do 75.00 S. D. Beavers St. Marys 11.25 R. H. Everett St. Marys du . 25.48 Acker Bros du 25.66 J. W. Vizard du* 22.00 c. P. Troutner do 41.51 Economy Store d«» L 6 ' Jones and Junes do 75.00 !<’. A. Bell do 5.0 u Smith Drug Co do 2.47 I C. A. Ihjuglass do 6.75 j Amos Reusser Blue Creek p 13.00 • Lawrence Carver du 4.71 ! Mennonite Book Co do 5.22 ' Dr. Jones and Jones Monroe 75.00 i Adams Co. Hosp. Wabash Poor 148.85 | Dr. Jones and Jones do ..... 12.50 i Madeline Robin Jefferson Poor 3.35 Filer Store Wabash Poor 11 01 I M. O. Smith do 7.00 , M-'Collum and <‘ohher do 10.00 ] Shephard and Son du 5.50 Snyders Grocery do 8.00 Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co U.R. 154.05 Citizens Tele. Co 245 Co. Rev. 79.70 i leo Werling Clerks Dep. 83.53 Milton Werling Expense 6.0 n Albert Harlow Add. Salary .. . 50.00 1 Aleta Harlow Aud. Dep 33.33 Und-erw’ood Fisher Co. Ex 6.95! John Wechter Ex 10.00 ' Suttles Edwards Uo Treas 59.20 ' <’lara Anderson Ex 3.00 ' J. F. Felty Assessor 113.50 ' Miles Roop Dep Sur. ... 177.52 ' Burl Johnson Bd. Pris. and M. 161.03 ' Clifton Striker Salary 203.70 ' Margaret Myers do 41.00 ' Maibelle Myers M and Sal. 137.05 ' ix?o Yager Agent Ditches 6 ' Henry B. Heller Atty Co. . 50.00 1 .1. C. Grandstaff Salary 42.0 n ' J. W. Vizard do and Ex . 64 «o '•Amos Reusser Uo, Health 'i Harry Sipe Ct. House 5o «»•» City us Decatur du 88.23 j Northern P. S. Co Ct. and Jail 17.05 ’ Decatur Electric Shop do 2.16 ' B. W. DeVor du . 1.j»0 ’ Gaffer and I>ebo!t do 139,00 ' Holthouse Drug Co. Jail .75 ! Ft. Wayne Pipe Line Co. do 6.99 , Saneu IS-od. Co. do 58.83 Smith Drug Co. do 2.4«> ’ Irene Byron Sana Co. R. 20 4.0* ’ Ruy Knmker Tax Ref 1 61 ' 8. Black Burial Vu.oo Zwick and Bon. do 75.00 ' Decatur Democrat Roads 201.13 Dick Tonnelier 198 432.80 N. Nelson Expense v Decatur Demo'iat Legal Adv 132.!»‘i , Town of Monroe Ek’c Rental 9.50 • Auditor Wells County C. V. 59.10 ’ M. Abrams dr St, ‘>.2 4 ’ Dobbs Merrill Co do 10.00 ' R. L. Fortney do 21.00 . Elizabeth Henson do 6.00 ’ Be mon Law Book do 16.00 ' West Publishing Co do 10.05' ’ West Publishing Co do 35.50 • American Book Co do L 5.00 : Lawyers Co-operative Uo dq.... 22.50 ’ C. V. Connell Co. Farm 6.75 ! John Wr< hter Ex 10.00 . Certified this 7th day of November ' 1932. ALBERT HARIOW ’i Auditor, Adams County Nov. 4-18 < ° ; SALECALENDAR -, Nov. 25—CraijvlIJo Coinmuntty ; Sale at the Community Sale Barn, i Craigville. Complete line of everyj thing. , ! ' AUTO LOANS ri " Borrow needed money on your auto. Repay on ea»x terms. Confidential Service. ;; Franklin Security Co. ii Over Schafer Hardware Store o Oecetur, Ind. Phone 2-3-7 u I
I Special Meeting of County Co. Notice of special meeting of County Council of Adams County. Indiana. i will be held at the Auditors office in I the Court House at Decatur, Indiana, • at 9 a. m., on November 25th, 1932, • for the purpose of making the fol- )| lowing special appropriations for the • several county offices towit: i Preliminary Road Expense >204.13 ii Co. School Supt. Deputy 186.H0| i Co. School Supt. Os. expense 35.00 Co. School Supt. Mileage 100.00; i Co. Pros Office sup. and stamps 35.00 i Adams Co. Hosp 500.00 H Board of Guardians . 800,001 h Legal Advertising 200.00; ' Special Judge of C. C. 150.00 Co. Treas. office, stamps 75.00! ' Care of Insane 700.00’ .Sheriff’s Fees for meals 150.00 ’• Jail Transfer 303a to expense 140.00; Co. Auditor transfer 2058 to office supplies 51.00] 1 Co. Farm transfer Ijguor 8700 Repair 8200, Furniture 8100 equipment 8400 to General Expense fund . 1400.001 Highway repair. Transfer from Truck Drivers Fund to Stone 1000.00; Truck Drivers Fund to teams 1500.00 Truck Drivers Fund to Gas. 600.00 • Transfer from Miscellaneous Material Fund lu Twp, Ruad Repair .... 1500.00 1 Transfer from Hiway Repair Balame to Labor (Needy unemployed) 3000.00 <BIOOO <>f same available in 1932 balanoe 1933) Transfer from Hiway Repair balance to State Hiway for right of way. 7711.39 ’Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After 1 such appropriations have been de- ; tei mined and made, ten oi more iax-i payers feeling themselves aggrieved] Iby such appropriations may appeal] Ito the State Board of Tax Cummis| sinners for further and final action ( thereon, by filing their petition! j therefor with the county auditor and I the State Board will fix a date for I hearing in this county. Dated November lOtb 1932. Albert Harlow’, Auditor ? lams County, Indiana. Nov. 11-18 Final Notice This is my last wanning to you to redeem your watches and clocks or I will be obliged to close up and ’ sell them at once. Some have been in my place for six months to three years. M. S. Elzey, Jeweler. 270 6tx ' Plymouth sets the pace! New Sixes now on display by Saylors Motor Company.’
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WOMAN FLIER FINISHES TRIP : »I Amy Johnson Mollison Is Successful In Effort To Set New Record 11 ]. Capetown. Nov. 18. — (U.R)—-Amy I Johnson Mollison broke her hus'■band’s record for an Englund-Cape II Town flight today when she arrivjed here after a thrilling, hazardous I solo flight of over 6,200 miles. I 1 I Miss Johnson flew over a route surveyed by the British air ministry but considered too dangerous
.. — Public Auction 6 - Room Semi-Modern Home • 6 As lain now located at Coldwater. Midi., 1 will sei public auction on the premises at 526 Xuttman Ava Decatur. Indiana, on “ ,U TUESDA yTnOVEMBER 22, 1932* at 1:30 p. m. 6 room house, modern except furnace. Thislioiuti good repair. Garage. Full size lot and an ideal locatioi FERMS 1-3 cash day of sale. Terms on balance suit purchaser. CALVIN COPPESS, Owm Roy Johnson, auct. Phone 265 - 1022 ■•WKS.' ' «nSBMaB9BMB>k
for air mail, Shecr 08Md ? terranean, flew over the Sahara, and over 'J j mountains in which her S Plane might have been w ever. She kept the England-Cu,. record in the foremost -nytL ily" of Great Britain. Capt. Jame a A. Mollison former record four days' j;i 19 minutes. Miss Johnson made a safe ing. in contrast with thst'j, husband, who was so loss of sleep that the light, ( city and the airport confuse and he missed the landing; Capt. Mollison landed on th, sand of tho beach and hi, j turned over.
