Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1942 — Page 5
DA y, OCTOBER 27,1941
Erket Reports iKv REPORT of LOCAL |Bp FORE |GN MARKETS H M»rk«Hor Decatur, B.rn. ■ , and Willshire Kesed st 12 Noon. Kgrerted October I,» nd * ard *«* K|, received every day. t-f - "»» ■ ** "” n so B ~ 11.50 ■ ...... 15 25 B i: ,t 1515 ■ burtltwb* ’2 2a Jy Broth* re markets will j each Tuesday and Wed Et BE ti: farther notice. EGG ANO ■pULTRY QUOTATIONS Er Furmthed by Bett Egg 4 Pultoy Co.. Kcatjr Phone IM Baß| ~ (arrect' d October 27. ■ izrgr white egg* 38c B m:»"i err* large 38c - 22 'J* C her.’ l*c Bn brokers. I’4 lb». or ■ 17c B -p-Ji.’. r ‘ at.y vile. lb. 21c B t:ag* llc lb —■■ 10* lb Be Bl'** l ' 12 lb* and over 15c ■MT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Hi Wayne. Ind. Oct. 27 — ■ ~ l- ,r »tock B. 25 sente lower; 100 to 200 B weight* 113.40 to 314.30; I'ss) pound weights 314.40; B” I"" l«>nns! weight* 414 25 Bia. Bch< 11375 stage 312.00; ■ Hog- 19.75 down Bv*< 11400 Lamb* 114.25; ■ 1525 down. BhiCAGO GRAIN CLOSE Bal De. 1135%-%; May. B. July. 11.26%. B Dec.. .79%-%; May. .84%By 36%. B Dec I7», R May 50% B: ■ 51-B. 7 beam Des .. 3160%; May. 4»A foIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Eaupoll* Oct 27.— (UP) — » . > S receipt». 10.500; market Uy 25t lower, extreme top, S MW! mostly io.»sc lower, nin hie receipts 2.400; salves 600; » and heifers opening steady, I top 417 on choice kind*; !?• steady, top 316. **P receipts. 2,000; lambs b to strong, top 315. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET burk elevator co. Corrected October 27. [>*wa subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. 1 Red Wheat .. 11.24 • R«d Wheat 1 = !:£ • Teltow Corn 1 Og ' 534 b. test 41 . I.M S Per bn2b «H«M' M To b. farm. 'Vic hereby given that «** tore .L u,u * "ercod I' stlon r?, ‘J? “nderaUwsd ns H«» 11,' Jft Adams Circuit 1 *B4 ala*, .f r? dotortnlite th* i«t. sarXL,?! of *»'d ‘“A<»r na . ” , tb * Provision »Mr of iu« to n J .“*• ‘’enoral 7 or State of Indiana, for r. :m. "jT, h ! M sssl of said i '‘Lr'iir « >*42. A ot /i HcOI TNUK h« A<l*.., w circuit Court — .o__ Oct. 37 t; i. * ,OTI <« ~ * Rives that wita Est 1 ! »tto* for ft. “■deeelgssd SS ft * Adami Jft Adams Ctreolt L *B4 PtaJMf S’ .t* t ’'. ra,1, 0 the t’L aerZlv, birth of >asd an tup# h b jL-to 'be PrsvWoa r-’ rti«< ""to 4< e®* Clroet: Chart •— — < * p * *1 L <lf ' h h*r J eetats |. protmnty MM,aur Glasses fmw
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1 1 r" local classified I ADVERTISING rates — One Time, Per Word I'/i< | Minimum for first Insertion 30s j ■ Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day . 1g j Card of Thanks 50< | Obituaries, Versos, Resolu- > I tions 41 I Menus, run menu style $1 | Notices, Cap Heads, S-pt, body ~ 50e | i 112 picas deep, one column I i ————————— ! FOR SALE _ . HUItRY! HURRY!—You will hav. i to hurry if you want thta bicycle I It is in A-l condition. Balloon tfrea. etc. Theap for < a»h. Sprague I Furniture Store. Phone 199 253 2t BL'Y NOW Singer Vacuum iiweepers available. We do Hemstitching, Buttonhole making. Repair all makes sewing machines. Sell : Needles, oil. belts, parts. Board- • mtn's Singer Agency, 445 South First. Phone 411. FOR SALK One 7 year old Guernsey with cal! by side; 3 year old brindle heifer fresh In December. ’ Phone 623 M. S'.OMe Myers. Route ; i. 25ig3t ,; f6R P-ALE Kalamazoo Heatrola. ’' In good condition Arnold A iKlenk. Phone 443. 254-3 t ■ For SALE Modern home. 7 : ooFnn and bath. Lot 125 x 70. Best sec- ; i tion of Bluffton. Ind . Priced for II quick sale. Mu.it leave the state at >' once. Joe Seabold, Bluffton. Ind.. i j.-. ;t»2»x : F3!T SALK Tomatoes and beans. canned in tint Phone 883. 253-2tx FOR SALK Apple. Hurry Orch ard cleanup. All kinds, three bushels for 41 Tricker’s Orchard. ’ U3sZt FOP. SALE--Favorite base bynoT ; Large size circulator beating stoves Kitchen heater and laundry stoves. Frank Young. >lO Jefferson Street. 254 3t Foh SALK -1335 Ford? radio, er. excellent tires. Ernest Anderson, 3 miles son th and mile east of Pleasant Mills 553-g2tx MUtIT BELL have our Ta -e---ment full of used furniture which was traded In on new. Will sell - cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store Phone 199 253 2t Business Services ■ fc LAN KETH DRAPKS H<ai< f■ * make them precious, indeed! I They'll last longer if sent Io us for ' thorough cleaning, renovating. Phone 359. Sheet* Bros.. Cieanem 253 3' t LADIES GO BOW I .ING tomorrow afternoon. Get your exercise and ' i recreation thia healthful, inexpensive way. Join the fun. Mies Recreation. 2 ; t; . BAUER- « BI.AfK Elastic Itock ings —Made of lightweight Lastex. Cool and comfortable ao silk i hose, yet retain fall support at ail ' times Full length, knee length for men or women Holtbouse Drug Co. Ml N ftICYtLE TROUBLE CL'RED In short order All types repair work We replace fenders, repair brakes Complete line of parts KlDerson Service Station. xat-.si SWBEPKRB~wr still have a few more new Eureka Sweepers left Upright and tank type Also sweeper repairs for all makes Arnold A Klenk. Phone 443 254 3t Bond Sales Only Sliqhtly Above Half Set Quota Wai tKMid sales iil Adams coun ty. up to last Saturday, totaled 459,889 50 Ear! Canton, county chairman of the sales staff, announced today. The total is a litlte mere than half of the 4105.UVU quota lor O< io her It doe* not include tiw Gen» va sales, or ail of the payroll deduc- 1 tion plan sales through local industrial plants Mr. Caston said Bond oftciais are etill hopeful of reaching the month r quota by Saturday. NOTH K NeUce to hereby given that Durtaod Itader ItueeeU has filed with the undersigned »n spotlcation for the Adame C4r< all Court of Adams <’ount>. Indiana. v> henr the evidence wad determine tiie time and place nt birth of said applicant. agreeable te Ute wcvieJoh j Os Chapter 24, Arts of th*- General I Assembly ot Mlate of Indiana, for Wltneaa my hand and seal of said Court this Jltti da? ,/ <> t -lier. l'*l. CT.Yr»K O TROTTS Wt Clark of tbs Adame Circuit Court. . — FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Sl.Wper Month BLUE CREEK DAIRY 719 W. Jeffenum St-
★ * WUai youßuif 'UJitk Will BONDS * ★ The chronometer is simply a tpecially constructed and designed marine clock . . , with high precision movement . . . free from shock or vibration, with the castset in concentrically mounted rings to keep it level, no matter what the position ot the ship. / The best chronometers cost from 54M to Si,oo and there arc at least three on each ship so that one can be checked against the other. By buying War Bond* every payday you can provide our ships with these accurate time pieces, so vital when timing in modern warfare is so essential. INVEST AT LEAST TEN PERCENT of your income every payday in War Bonds. I'. S Trttiory Detorlmnl WANTED WANTED—clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear, blockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will pay 4c Ih. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANT ED Experienced »t<uo grapher. Good salary, Apply Burk Elevator. '251 '• WANTEJi T<> RENT~TwiiTTtin., unfurnished roome Suitable for light housekeeping Close. 11l Phone 1510. 254-31 X WANTED—Radios to repair. I'llrick Bios. Phone 360. 233 26t W ANT ED - Good - w heat straw. 19 ton. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 or 486. 222-ts — o MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. ■ No expense to borrower. C. D. I Lew ton, Decatur. Ind. 28-b-ts Sheep to h-i out on shares. Charles Maloney. R. it 4. Phone 954-J. 253-.UX FARMEnS~AfTENTION- We if? move dead horsed, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 28-ts FA!IMT()ANs7»T C-’f forTryears. No coaimlaaloß charge. See John W Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan * Ttust Bldg. IPMf FOR RENT PoR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. 222 North Fourth street. Mrs. G V Porter Phi lie MS? g 253-3 t I F< tR RENT“4Ie-. ping loom. 330 M. Fourth St 254-2 t i FOR RENT Laige front bedro.nn. all ni dem home; heated; suit-' ame tor Iwo girls. 4 blocks from G E IM N I"th St. Itx FOR RENT House, near Peterson, Ind. Give reference. Harvey Haggard 1225 Fulton St. Fort Wayne, i Ind. 254-3 t - o wnnew Noll’* Is herwbv iriven tbit M irJ-- I. Helen ltu-». tl has fib 'I with the undersigned an application f-r the Adame Circuit Court nt Adama County. Indiana, tn hear the evidence and d -ter.ni-i ■ the I time and pta< e of birth nt Mid *:■- pili <nt agreeabii- to the provision ot Chapter 24. Acts nt the General As eirbly of Htate of Indiana, for It4l. W'ltne** my hand and seal <t sail i Court thi* 27th d.iv of G mher. 1942. ! CLYDE <> TiUft TNKtt ; Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court «a-t. 37 Mini K TO TAXPAVKiIP NotCe la hereby given that Monday Nov. S wfi! I»«- the last day to pay your Fall Installment of taxea The county treaaurer’a offi-e will j be open from * A M to I P. M during the tax t-aying season. Ail taxes not paid by that time will tweome delinquent and an 991 penalty will he added, an additional 5% will be added f >r each year tax ‘ remain* unpaid from first Monday In November In the year the delinquency occurred. Ttenae who have h.>ught or aoM property and wish I a division of taxes are asked to POMP tn at once. • Ml! on the Auditor for errors and an« redu- tions The Treasurer can i make no correc tion* The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent I taxes resulting from the ommi*s4«n || 1 of tax-payers to state definitely on | wnxi property they desire to pav. In whose name It may be found, in ■ arhat township or corporation it I* i situated Persons naing delinquent taxes ■ should pay them at «pce. the law I* I eueb that '.here la no option left fur the Trea*-rei- f.ut enforce the col- , le tion of delinquent taxes County orders will net be Paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. iAH persons are warned against ; them Particular attention If ye i pay ' taws in more than one township mention the fa-t to the Treasurer i also see tliat your receipt* <’*ll for IpH your real estate and personal • property. - . _ In luaktr.g Inquiries of the Treasurer rrwardlng taxes to Insure reply d« not Cal' to include return postage Jutos BL* Ley Treasurer Adams • 'ounty. ludlaua. ’ OcL U to Nd*. 3 I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
NOTICB TO MOA-WestDENTII In the Adam* Circuit Court Soptomßjer Term, 1942 Stat* of Indiana. County of A4*m*. as Cause No. 3731* • Alma Frieinger, Mary Colter arid Esalas Jone* a* Executors of the last will an*! testament of Eaala* W. Dailey, deceased, Plaintiffs, va I/*'*- N. I'alley. « al, Defendant* To l*-*e N Dailey Lucy Dailey, Robert Fnlk. Crete Falk, .Mary Gage, and Clara Crllo. You and ea< h of you are hereby severally notified that said plaintiff* have file*l their petition ami complaint in the tbove entitled cause, together with the affidavit of a c<»rnt>-tent pr-mon that the following named defendants in said <au*e are not residents of the Stat* of Indiana, towlt Lee N. Dailey, l.u< y Dailey, Itobent Falk, Crete Falk, Mary Gag*- and Clara Crllo. That ihe object of said a<-tion to to partition real estate and Io «*nstrue Uh- will of and for an order and decree of said court to sell real estate of the estate of Esahts W. IMlay, <►- eased in the ntuto of Indiana, to make assets for the imyment of the debts. llablllUee •nd bextueato ol said estate; that all of said defendants are non-reai-dents of the Hints of Indiana. Th- following real estate belonging to said reH.rte of snld Exaina W. Dailey, deceased. In Adams County In the Hta.te of Indiana I* described in said petition and complaint, town: Commencing at the north west ii.tnsr nt the .Houth K«at quarter f K-i-tion nine IV> in Township tiv. nty-seven <2’l North, Range Fifteen <!*> East, thence running East eighty <4Ol rods and eight <*i links, then*® south parallel with the we«t line of «al«t quarter section eighty nine <**> rod* and twenty-three link* to the north line of the Right ot Way of the allroad known a* the C A E Itallr*,.wl. then<e In a northwesterly • our*-- along tile rlglit of way of said Railroad to the west line of -aid North east quarter then*** mirth *lxty-nlne <<S»i r<*d* and two <2) links to the place *•< beginning. ■ ontainlna thirty-nine and ninety hurnlreelth* <3» 90-100» acres of land, him! The east half of the south east quarter ot Hertion Nine 19) In Township Twenty is-vsn <27> North, lunge fifteen till East, ■v.nialnlng eighty <<o> a re* more or less. Th*- east lot if of the nortli*-ast q uarter ot He* tion nine (VI, Town«hip Twenty-*even (37) North, Range Fifteen Hi) East The *o.*tli west quarter of the northwest quarter <»f Section Fifteen H’.l Township Twenty seven <-’?> North. Rang*- fifteen (l.'*> East. loiitainiiHC forty acres more or I*-**, Also the east half of the mthwept quarter of Me*tl-»n Fifteen <|si. Township Twenty-seven <271 North Rang* Fifteen (16) East, <v>ntaJniug eighty acres more or less, al*** ail the part of the following deseißsed Real Estate lying south of the e nler line of the CHI* ago and Atlantic Railroad to-wil 'The south half i»f toe southeast quarter of Hie south west quarter and the w,-*t half of the soiXli west quarter ot the southeast quarter of He -iii n Ten (101, Township twenty-seven (27) North, Range Fifteen < I-'• > Hast, ountainInK therein six a*-re« more or leas, . \ apt tlwretrom th*- following dr ** rlbed tra t 40-wlt: Beainnlng at a point wMilcb Is aouth 0 degree* IT west 51 feel from station 1751 plus *<• s f*el *>n the canter line r*f th*- Chicago and Erie Railroad Ibsnce by land of William Te<*pl* 1 and grantors sooth 0 d*-gr'e» IT went 20.4 feet then*-* hy land of I san grantors north 75 degrees 14' west 1.15*1 4 f*-et to the lln* ot WilItam linodbe* k Th*-n*e I>y land of W’tlllam lho*U*«-*k and said grant- ..<*• North 0 degrees 54 east 2» 5 feet to the south right of way line of tiie Clriiago and Erie Rallr'md then* e l>> «aid right of way line and land of grantor* isiutli 75 dear-.-. Id - Ea»t 1354.2 fret t> Hie piace of beginning, contaJnlng •A- .’ •<* r*-» Tlw east half ot tiie southeast quarter He tion Twenty <2O) Township Twenty sis Fl North, liaoye rifle, n <ls> East, »x-«ptlii< Hie followlnsc described tract, towlt: ''ommen IM in the center *»f ntei • ■ 11 *.i of tn.- two public highways, which intns.-eetlon I* the southeast corner of Kectlon Twenty <2oi. Township Twenlv-elx 124) North, Range FHte- li (15) I'M <t. then-e running west along the center **f the east and west highway which run* along the south houndan line of said section tw-Mf <;’«), seventy (701 feet, tia n' e running north parallel t<* the north and south highway which run* along the east boundary line of said Kectlon Twenty <2Ol. seventy <7o< feet, theme running east parallei t*> tb> east and west highway seventy <7«» feet. then e south along tiie center of said north and south highway to the place of beginning. Al-. l<<* east half of the northeast quarter of Section Twenty < <«> Township twenty-six <341 North. Range Fifteen <lsl la>*t. e<* H-***"** therefrom the following (•ommeming at the northeast corner *>f »ai*l section and running th*-n<-*- **>ufii forty-eight (44) r«>d». theme west U. Blue Creek then*e in a weawimlly direction following the maanderlnga of said Blue < ~ k to lln w.*t lln<- of said east
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half thence north on «afd line «ev- I nnty-flve (75) rod* to the norto line of *sld section, ttiencs east oe said section, thence **»t on *add north line eighty (80) rod* to the place of beginning The north half of 4he northeaet quarter of lb* norWieaat quarter of Hertion Seventeen (17) Township , Twenty-seven (27) North. Range Fifteen <l«> Baet, contaJnlng 90 acres, more or less In Adam* County, Indiana; and Abe. Twenty-seven and one-fourth (tT'al acres off of the south end of the east half of the southeast quarter of section Eight (4), Townidilp TwenU-*even <371 -North, Rang. Fifteen (IS> East in Adams Gnunty. Indiana; Part of Hie north half «f the so.rtliwest .quarter of Be* lion Nine <9> Townublp Twenty seven (37» North. Range Fifteen (15) East, descrllwd as follows Commencing at a point in the center of the county road one hundred two and nine tenth* (102.4) feet pouth of the center line of the Chicao ami Atlantic, now Chi' ajpn amt Erie ILellrvyad Company. Wsn.-*- south along tihe canter line of said <ounty road woven hundred »even ami three-tenth* (707.3) feet, then. - east seven hundred seven (707 feet, I thence north five hundred twentysix (544* fert to the center :>f saM street (road) thence along the center of aald Mreet (road) seven hundred twenty nine (729> f-et to the ptn.-e nt beginning containing ten (10) acraa. in Adams County, Indiana. Tiie we«t half of the northeast quarter of sect ton Mne _ (0l in township twenty seven (27) north, range fifteen (IS) east You and each of you are hereby further severally notified that »ai<l l>etitjon and complaint so filed Is now pending In sakl rvxurt ami Is set for hearing in sal'l court at thCourt Houae in Decatur, Indiana on the 21st day of December. 1942 and that unl»s* you ami each of you be nnd appear in said * au*e in said court on said day and date and answer nr demur to said petition and complaint, the same will be heard ami determined in your W'.«ence. In witness whereof. I have hereonto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court In the nffl-e of the Clerk thereof in the City of Decatur. Indiana tide 22nd day ot October, o TltOl'TNEIt. Clerk <*f Attain* ClrruK Court <HeaD Ferd L. Lltterer, Attorney Oct 27 Nov 3-10 NOTICB Notice I* hereby given that Karl Ernegt Mann ha* filed with the undersigned an application for the Adams Circuit Court of Adame County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine th* time and pla* e ot birth of aald applicant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 34. Acts of th* G-neral Assembly of Kleis of Indiana, for Witness my hand and seal if said Court thl» 37th d«y of <>-t.<ber, 1»U. CLYDE O TROUTNEH Clerk of the Adams Circuit court <k* t *! < (Continued F*um Tags 1) Batolger. French: Judge. Menno Aug*burger; clerk. Melvin Kohler; sheriff. Alva Hlrachy North Hartford: Judge. Denver Meahberger; clerk. Vincent Habeg ger; sheriff. Fred Llby South Hartford- Judge. John Stucky; clerk. Grant Lindsey; sheriff. William Bleiler. North Wabash: Judge. Herman Burke, clerk. Lorene Fenalermitker; sheriff, Samuel Yoder. Ceylon Judge. Ben Liechty; clerk. Cloyd Nelson; sheriff Olio Hofstetter. Geneva "H Judge. Roy Coon; clerk*. Mm. Martha E Krant r MrGladys L Stahly: sheriff Klbrfdge G. Butcher. East Jefferson: Judge. Charles Smitley; clerk, James Moran; sheriff Lee Lindsey W'est Jefferson Judge Ray Duff, clerk. John Sink, sheriff. James Durbin. Decatur 1-A: Judge. Mrs. Florence Green; clerks. Mrs. Mary Sorg, Mrs Dolly Mills; sheriff Oeo. 8. Dutcher. Decatur 1-B: Judge. Ireta Fryback; clerks. Luella M. Ellsworth. Esther Hilton, sheriff. Jess Debolt Decatur 3-B: Judge. Gladys Bak er; clerk*. Nina Edge!!. Helen Wemhoff; sheriff. Frank Hurst. South Blue Creek: Judge Frank Merriman, clerk. Mm Ethel Tlnkham; sheriff. Jesse Ijiutzenheiser. Berne , ’C”: Judge Menno Habegger; clerks. Mrs. Frauuk Sprunger. Mrs Theodore Hirschy; sheriff
Charles Marks. Geneva "A”: Judge. W W Briggs, clerks. Alice Buckingham. Ruth Weaver; sheriff, Elmer Hutton. Decatur 2-A Judge. Naomi Colchin: clerk*. Ruth Keller. Anna Hancher; sheriff. Frank Llby. Decatur 3A: Judge. Frank Christen; clerks, Mrs. Anna Vance. Mrs Ed Jaberg: sheriff. Charles Feasel. North St Marya: Judge. Chariea Bentz, clerk. Mrs. Nellie Jackson; ! sheriff Leo Spangler Decatur. 2-B: Judge. Mr* Mary Adams; clerks. Crystal Elzey. Velma MiFarland; sheriff. John Ams I paugh. Republicans Decatur 1-A: ln»|P-ctor. Eafl B. Adams; clerk. Margaret Hilyard Decatur 2-A: Inspector. William Engie; judge. C D Teeple; clerk.) Mrs ’C. L. Walters; clerk. Mrs Jxxls Graham; sheriff. Noah Fry Decelur 3-A: Insp ctor; James Bain. Decatur 3-B: Inapecior. Willis Fonner: judge. W F. Beery. Berne B' inapecior. Noah M judge. Emil Liechty; clerk. Mrs. Selma Nussbaum, clerk Mrs Mary Sprung r: sheriff. J>»*l F Moser. Genov* A: Inspector. Harry Gregg, judge. Frank Odle; clerk. Donna Vorhees; clerk, Hazel Banta. sheriff. William Miller Geneva B: Insp ctor. Joe ('line, judge. E K. Connor; clerk. Bertha Pusey; clerk. Nellie Edwards; sheriff Karl Watts. North Preble; inspector Reed Caston; judge. Otto Ew II; cl>->k. Mart Blumenberg; sheriff. Wil liam Dettmer. South Preble: inspector. Glen Girod, judge. John II I’eter*; clerk. Glen Baumgartner: shr-rlff. Henry Kirchner. North Kirkland: inapecior. W.-de Mncßarnew. judge. Frank Spade; clerk. Ed Arnold; sheriff George Ehrmaii French ir«pector. Lo Kngle; judge. Oscar Rtelnei clerk. Dale McCune; sheriff Glen Girod North Hartford .inspector. Itay Thomas; judge. Sam Teeters: clerk. A. F Hak i ilheriff Emil Liechty South Hartford inspector. Joseph Glendenlng; judge. William E. Clark clerk. Sherman Watson: sheriff. James Pyle. East Root: inspec.or. Homer Ratidebitsh; judge. Chari •* Burrell: clerk. Fred Crosby: sh< riff. Edward Kukelhan. West Root; inspector. Sherman Kunkel, judge. Gustav Scheuler; clerks. Iva Fuhrman and Erma Owens; sh riff Henry Berning. North Washington: Tii-i>« > >r. J K Ellsworth; judge Frank Am and. clerk Katharin* Witte, and sheriff, William Kitson North Monroe; in*pe< '<» Her sthel Johnston; judge. James Andrew*; clerk Elmer Eh i sain sh riff. Frank Majoi Middle Monroe inspector. Ilufu Sprunger: judge. George Snyder, clerk Ernestine Sprungcr; *herlff. Kdward Sprungei North Wabash Inspector. Arthur Farlow: judge. W sley Amstutz. clerk. Rev It I' Mtlhr. sheriff Harry Brown Ceylon: inspector. Orton F wheeler; judge Eugene Snow; clerk. Chester Roth: *h riff Everett Ferry. No St. Mary's; Inspet for Austin McMichael; Judge William L Johnson; clerk Bertha V Bowen i -heriff John A Te< phSo St Mary's in*p ctor Sherman Archer: judge Luther Funk, clerk. Be<ni*-. . M. ,M .11* . UkerWf Albert Roebuck No Blue Creek: ln*p* etc II C Edwards; judge. Ed Trick r; clerk. Erne»t Anderson: sheriff. Russell Advlblue. East Jefferson inspecloi Clifford Foist; judge. Archie Wendell: clerk Wilma Stolz, sh riff Char le* Adam*. West Jefferson inspector, J«**«*-
IO Teeters: judge. Carl E. Am shitz: clerk. Theodore Morning star; sheriff. Alb rt Morgan . ————o Stock Closinq N. w York. Oct. 27.—(L'Pl Dow Jone* closing stock averages: 3o industrials 113 86 off 1 43; 20 railroad 28.70 off 0.14; 15 utilities ; 65 stoc ks
WWWWWWVWWWIAAAAARAWWWWVWWWWVMAd ,IEAK Congressman | GEORGE W. fl* GILLIE K / Tonight • 6:45 |>. M. : Radio Station mSo WO WO IIWVWIAAA/VWVWWWIIWWVWWWVWWWWMWVWI •/ u F / Jr" - Ml I mu/ 49Qft 09 MYNM HOUS9 Z \ / / ' \ F'.OOK SPftCf SHOULD MIODUCY - AL . 200 EGGS PER \EMO ft** eeeee*aseeeee*oaaaaeuß«B*«i V * 2 FT. ► Fill your laying houss and kssp il filled a* a first *t*p to capacity *gg production. On* h*n require* 4 *q f**t of laying hou** floor *poc* a good han can lay 200 *gg* a year Mak* thi* your goal Keep a good hen tn each 4 square f**t of your laying hou**—f**d your h*n* for capacity production S*« u* for detail* of a plan io do this job—th* Purina Balanced Incom* Plan l FEED FOR EXTRA EGGS Purina Laying Chows ar* built to pro- 'A due* lot* of *gg* If you hav* scratch grain, balance il with Purina Lay Chow te’UMUiS riw' wsJ* Tor a concentrate to m>* with ground K *n—l*|L<ir?f W ?AI grain w* recommend Purina Chowdsr. - - Clean and Disinfect RAISE FALL CHICKS LAYING HOUSES • h»;f capacity ptodur- y• \ With I '-®* by s'srt.B* * toil •» . "N. PURINA Si 4 CRE-SO-fEC JflAvrf PURINA STARTENA STIEFEL GRAIN CO. Let U* Grind And Mix Your Grain N. FIRST SC PHONE 233
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!0 12 Total stor k sale* 628.640 MARKETS AT A GLANCE Now York Stocks closed lower ; after mod'-rateb active trading Bonita lower. Cotton futures steady Grain* in Chicago: wheat i Josed '« lower to % cent higher; corn wax unchanged to off %. and soybeans un< hanged to off **.
