Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1944 — Page 5

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irkel R e P° r,s * C °‘ K a< usd* «♦ |lveetn*fl * Bjfl** 6*ms. CM'B’ ,l, *» Wlllertrs - m - I Cwrt eUd April 10. ■ , 113» Bs» M " ._... 13 20 K**’ .... 13 10 ’* .... 12« ■ **" ..„ 13.00 B 1 11 15 BIN ®* "" y2s Buno. - 680 B ' 12 » B -•■ ~ ..„ 1.25 ■ lfhcW l<»0 B - 11 oo Bmlioale ego AKO BoVITRY quotations ■ Masked by ■ tNitW PMn * ”* I CorfWtrd Apiii 10. AU V white e«« 26c i.T' brow® f|K®» ■ M 8P l»<«i — Mc Enters aad fner» 21c **«*" £ *»•>■> — -: . art bin . . ......~ zw U«'»-1 atd <tag* —• >oc ,< 5 u white — l* c PMAPOLIS LIVESTOCK |kssi->!u Apr 11- (IP) “ iMittilKi: p !!'•* opening slow: 160h Js-Me lower; 330 lbs.. up. p.r lighter weights steady; jfc tower; IPO-330 R»* . 513.80; Pita. 113 60. ISO 130 fils.. Wli;i. ie«lss lbs. 111.00I. w»s mostly 312 00-113.15. Hit •>. calves 6tMi; steers Mm folly steady; cows' talk isHtiim and k<m><l steers I Nil:; few loads 515.40-j k amt early heifer MU.il; medium and good mi mostly 510-612 50; cann cmsm». 56.50-59.75; veallady. top 115.50. I*', not enough on tale a- i market. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mt May »1.73% bld; July, k Sept. USS’,; Dec., 5168 U. May. 112 Ind. July. .78% ItK 71% bld; Dec., 76. MT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ft Wayae. bid. Apr. Il — h-Utntuik: 6» market steady to 40 cents r; * to 224 lbs. 13.50; 325 It hi 13.46; 250 to 330 lbs tD»10 *0 It, IJ.IV, |BO to S’ 11.34; ipo to 750 lbs. I 1> to ISO n>M. 11.75; HU h ba H. 55. Bo to HO lbs. ; i» to 13») n>«. n.oo; wo » bi. 10.75. •G' 12.25; stags male 4t0;: calves 15.50; spring ,M *- yearling, 12.00; eata Istwge Livestock *** -M»dl H—44'P) —(WVUk) **k. Ilog, it>H> slow. sla 01* rem, tamer on all weights •J* soad and choice 160-3.30 M-UJa. !O p u > ; RtMMI al!d l »> >(n ,, 131MJ.pt>; danace Cahe» 1,000. largely [ RAfat on led steer, and ■Pt: this class preduaninatP* 145040.00. f«rw loads at ■> 14-S stock cattle very ■kaspplir. small, and rainy *.***'**’ 'he market; belt-■W-hwt 16 50; oalk 12.76cow, io l 0 u ceßtl K“ tter ‘ and cutters steady 2, ■Miihty balk fully «Sbt and mwl ioai weight *••»> sausage *®»»;aad outstanding fat ■ light and medium i-r* 4 *** 350 to 11.00 moot. 2“”*.«*ndy at 1P M down u ' *’* Active ata ng ht er “***» to 14 team higher; g-** 4 «d choice fed *ool- ?*** f*d lambs 1440 to iwh/I b - id (h -^-' r *”*• lw o loads *** Otaomdo, 15.56; Main market *** elevator co C **i*d April 10. , * w a l,T *wSrUlmZ/** IM IN * **•! Una. s*k* “• XM »*6tanL

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k LOCAL CLASSIFIED * ADVERTISING RATE* Minimum for first Insertion 30p Ono Timo, Per Word IJ4O Additional Insertions For Word, Per Day Ip | _ Card of Thanks top | Obituaries Verses, Reeolutlono gi i Menus, run menu style 61 | Notices. Cap Heads, Apt. body 50p | (12 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE f*6ft lino of wirina supplies and natures. Uhrick Bros. Phone 350. 40-ts iota for food aad fan, sear G. E sts or 15 monthly. Good building lots with abstracts la sll sections from 5175 cash. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 570. 35-ts roFiILE — Brooder houses, T»Tg Hao to choose from. Immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 155 Geneva, Ind. tPAiMf — 1837 Ford in good condition. Flioii* 1A1641. 85-3ta FOR" SALE” Baby cklcls now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler cbicka for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. So6tf roft' &tiS 80 acres of good farm land in Monro". A. l>. Suttles, agent. 87-gSt FOR SALE - 4-room bouse~and pantry. 510 Niblick St. Sold on easy terms. Phone 8623. b 87-3 t F<>R’»ALE"“I93S Plymouth coach, five very good tires, good motor. | good appearance, immediate sale. Tewns cash. Phon" 6441. >6-2tx RSK s \LE-^-4'Shorthorn h> Julius Hrite, Phone 5673. 87-31 S FOR SALE—3 ton mixed hay Walter Wbittenbarger. Phone 1268. 87-2tx FOR- SALE—9o acre farm, locate<l 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills; good 7 room house with electricity, soft water in house, large barn and i several good outbuildings. 4o acres under cultivation, balance in pasture at pre-sent time. Thi« farm Is close to good school and churches. I’rictd to sell, can give Immediate possession of building:, For further information see or call Bryco Daniels. Phone 3908. 86-tt K)R BAbk Millei s W.w Adaima Street Grocery; sacrifice price; real buxine.* opportunity. Walter J. Boctoman. 153 8. 2nd St Phone J. RHTsale — S-room <M>ini-modern dwelling bouse. 1% haocka froiii General Electric. Walter J. Buc k man. real estate and insurance. 153 South Second St. Phone 3. b 87-3 t For fc.LLE 3 day old I!< >l.tei n calf Harry Mtehaeto. Monroe phone 92-T. 86-g2t For d.VLE -Wh!'< < narmeied cm* stock like new. Hotpoint electric stove. Favorite !»»»• burner. Phone 8466 or call at M 6 Grant Street. M-gttx KMC "BtaLE-a wheel impiament Irailor with truck wheels aud tirea. Phone 5573. mile south Decatur on 27. FSFSALE -- sro7>m iemi-modern rrwidence. Good location. Al» Hutties, agent _*» E* 3 ’ roFiALE (iTWADE -f94fchev’rnlet Special Deluxe blue coupe. 1944 Chevrolet (.Master Deluxe Town Sedan. 1939 Chevrolet Maa'er town Sedan; !»37 Chevrolet Master Delage Town Sedan; 11937 Chevrolet Master Coupe; 1934 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Town Sedan; 1935 Chevrolet Standard; 1935 Ford Sedw nowly overhauled. Reliable transportation. on good tires Fred Busche. Phone 975. 87-3tx LOST AND FOUND DOST—Prawn alligator leatherwallet. gas stamp- and pictures, •omowheie in business district. Phone 563'1. MWT — Green lender skirt with Buick trimming on road No 224. •car city limits Reward. Vernon Brown, route 2. Bluttou. Ind. a 84-21 S — FOR KENT FOR RWf—J room home and garden, fowl rotidiHoti. iwx ? *d 1% milaa southwest of Wren. Ohio, for 615 per month E H. NOTICE'tW^MEN - " for rent Homer tUudenhu-h Phone IU A Fdn MtVT 3 room modern apartIsment with bath tpi-n Furnished or unfurnished. ph "" e p * Mtn. W J. Kutinl 327 North Thud * — masonic Stoted meeting Tuesday. AP"‘ 11 at V ■ w Edward F- JaW«6 * “ ESMtt

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WANTED sewing machine repairing —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's 445 South First 79-35'x WANTED- Radlos to rspatr. Uh rick Bros. 251-ts SERVICE-W* repair sll makes of sweepers, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. b 6tf CUSTOM HATCHING l%c per •■gg In our Buckeye electric Incubators. Bring eggs any Tuesday Baumgartner's Hatchery, 9 miles south of Magley. 80-12 t WANTED*^ - Will and window washing. Phone 59<K- b5-<3tx WANTED MKbanic~and repair man tor farm machinery. Steffen Implement Co. Decatur or Bluffton. SMt We buy Mowing machines, any make. Boardman's 145 South First. 84-18 U WANTED- Elderly . ouple to care for Invalid man in his own home. Earl Sipe. Berne Route 2. 86-3tx WANTED Small tricycle. Phone 613-L. 86 3tx WANTED .Modern or semi” modent properties to sell. Any else to ten rooms. Also farms. Jewe Engle. 36" Winchester St. itx W i ANTEirfo’RS:NT~ Room" tor light house keeping. Phone Homer Raudenbush. 87-3tx WANTED — Instruction. Male: Would like to hear from reliable ' men who would like to train In spare time to overhaul and Install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Should he mechanicalily inclined Will not interefere with your present work. For Information about thia training, write at once giving name, address, age i and your working hours. Utilities Inst, 332 care Democrat. 86-?<x-S WANTED - Ib mstltching aud inittonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. 79-35 H MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATW'for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insolation Saves fuel, spells comfort. health, security. Boardman. Phone Hl. 79-25 t M<)NEY TO LOAN Cash loops of 910 to 5300 made to women or men. Dscatur Loan au>' Discount Co. aliove Auto License Bureau. T FarmerF a ’TtLNYibW—wF”re» move dead Dorset, cowa, boga, ate. Decatar phone 2000. We pay all phone charget. The Stadler Prods eta Co. 16-ts fcdOFINOT - SIDING—W’e carry a complete line of Celoteg roofing, siding and insulation. Call us for free estimate. We apply. Arnold A Klenk. 46H MONEY IS tVIATION W«- have u powerful aviation sales engineering course to enable qualifled men to step Into important sales, executive and business position*. Brass tacks. Comprehensive. Learn at homo under our direction No, matter what your present job. If you feel capable of Riling a really better one. write ns about yourself and We will send free details Aviation Associates. Dept €.. 661 N. Michigan. Chicago 11. Illinois. Itx viiiio: or risti. or t:«rnv. m». Notice is hereby given to the • rrrtlinrs. heirs an<l l'K»t«<’ <'f HenrY Nuerse. deerasw! Io appear In the Adams Circuit '•■•ort. held at I»r< atur. ImlbinM. tl»* Z>th «lay *»» Avril. I Ml. 4mi "h'»w If any. wlo til- Flnsl Xettkwnenl .<••• <»«nl» with th.- estate of said 4e< edent h‘>uld not '«• approved; and set heirs ar,- n»»tlfi«l '<• then and th-re make pr-e.f of h< irstilp. and re-else their distributive shares. c.,rl Noerge. Administrator 1,. slur Indiana. April I. ISH. Sard I I itleeer. V-rne, ( „ vont t: To x<>%-Hr»ii>r x»• I las the I irrulf < ••MFf • ebr«MF> Trrw. I»H ITI«I THE STATE <»F INDIANA ADAMH I'd 'NTT ns IJIHe Myers vs WlHlain H MyotSe It appearing from alfl-lavH. nted . in the ab.ve entitled •»»»’■ WllHsin H Mvtrs, of the absve named gefendant Is a non-realdenl »r the state of Indiana. Nothe I* therefore hereby Shrn| the said William II M»«-» that tape and apponr before the H-n. nt the Adam. Clr-Hit • -urt on lh--Mh -lav of Mar. I»H. the some l-e-Ing th- 43rd Jorldl-lal l»ay of tbe nevt regular term there- f. V- be h-.1.k-n at the • ’»rt House In vtw, Cltr of Ite-atur commyn-ISg on M.-ndnl, tb» Irth day of April. A I . and plead b> answer tn said -omplainl. or •••* *•" I L heard and determined In tala ata- ( ’ w-Hne-a. mV name, an-l the Neal „f Mid rtnurt hereto affixed. Ihls I day << Ai-r-t 1»46- „ . ’ Clyde O Tr-utner, tlerk I!r iMrnlhv II Ite-ler. l-p-lty. H.Sert R. WH lenstana. April 4. I»4<- Apr M1 11 Trade In a Good Town — n—-ntw* Leo “Dutch” Ehinrer insurancr Pigg — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Ph«n« &70 L au a". bixler optometrist HOUH6. 6:60 to 11:50 »• * ;o# Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. TtleptaSM IM g, M Examined G-aaass Fitted

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Ration Calendar (War Price and Ration Board Offlce, corner First an 4 Monroe Sts., closed Tuesday aad Thureday.) Processed Foods Blue stamps A8 through K 8 good for 10 points each indefinitely. Meats Red stomps A8 through M 8 good for 10 points each indefinitely. Sugar Stamp 30 in Book four good for 5 pounds until further notice. Stamp 40 In Book four good for 5 pounds of canning sugar Stamp 31 In Book four good for 5 pounds becomes valid April 1. Shoes Stamp 18 In Book One good for one pair expires April 30. No. 1 “airplane” stamp in Book 3 good for 1 pair until further notice. Gasoline Stamp A-ll good for 3 gallons through June 21. B-2, C-2. B-3 and C-3 good for 5 gallons until further notice. T (sec. Qtr) good for 5 gallons through June 30. E and E-l good for 1 gallon. R and R-l good for 5 gallons. R and R-l not valid at filling stations hut consumer may exchange R and E at hit local board If he wishes to purchase non highway gasoline at filling station. A. B, C, D and T coupons are not valid until they have been endorsed in ink. pencil, stamped or printed with the automobile registration number and state. Motorists should write 1944 numbers on book and on coupons. Tires I’aasenger car tire Inspections are no longer required, but inspection records should be retained for obtaining supplemental rations and tire replacements. Next inspection due: Commercial vehicles every 6 months or every 5,000 miles. Fuel Oil Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Hept. 30; and have the following values: 1 unit. 10 gsllons; 1 5 unite, 50 gallons; 25 units. 250 [ gallons. All change-making cou- ! pone and reserve coupons are now good. Consumer* should have used not more than 9451 of their ration* as of April 8. Stoves All new beating, cooking and combination heating and cooking i stove*, designed for use in the household, for Installation on or | above the floor and for the uee of ; coal, wood, oil, kerosene, gasoline l and gas, are rationed. Certificate* must be obtained from local board. Used Fats Each pound of w-u-te fat is good j for two meat-ration points. M»TH E TO T4XFAtBH» Null' ■ i« hereby given th.it Monday May 1 will i-e tlie hast -toy to pny your Hprlnu Installment of t»«es Tli- county treasurer's office will be open from * A M to I P. M .luring th-- ta» p.iylng season. All taxes not paid by that time will become <lelln<|ii»-nt and an S% penalty wit! be added, an additional 5% will be added for -a- h year tax remains unpaid from flr-t Monday In May H the year the delinquency secured. Those who have bought or sold property and wl<h a division of taxes are asked to come in at on-e Call -n th- Auditor for errors and any r--du-tl-n» The Treasurer can mike no correction. The Treasurer will not l-e responsible forth- penalty of delinquent taxes resulting fr--m th-- ommlssfon of taxpayers to state definitely on what property they de-lre to pay, 111 Whose name It may to- found. In what township or corporation It ls situated. persons -.wins delinquent taxes should pay th-tn at once, the law Is su h that there 1s no option left for the Treasurer hut enforce the col1<- tlon of delinquent taxes. County order- will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All person* are warn«'l against them. p,rtl-ular attention. If you P--y taxes In more than one township mention the fa--t to the Treasurer. Also see that your r-oelpto call for all your real estale and personal property. . . _ In making Inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to incurs reply do ti-t fall to Inelud- return Boy U Prt-e Treasurer Adaine County. Indiana. Apr. • ty w<

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THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“SALAD ()l I OF THE Nl DE! f— Him qkk AOT < ZTI SA AIN’T j>l (IF 40U MEAN FRENCH DRESSING T1 RABBIT Y'NOJTW A VER'TNiceS- 5t R t* y -SAI-ADy [fe -J>(pIEASE?) W^-r~ , '(MILDRED/ Vj UjE SffiE H _ kvX imL I <y 1-u, 4- . . | i ■— l BLONDIE KEKI ' YOUK SHIRT ON. COOKIE! By Chic Young 7CTI — BOOM 1 Hl I s.Pi f [tV’iz/x-x" I • > —a* cmA J

Beet and Swiss Chard Seed Need Special Technique

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Tap Packet With Ftager to Make Heed Drop tote Drill.

One way to sow seed* 1* to tear off the end of the packet and hold it so that by tapping it with the Index finger, seeds can be dropped into th* drill at th* desired rate. Small seed* ar* likely to be sown too thickly by this method, though with practice it can be controlled, tt works well with larger seeds, such ss beet snd Swiss chard, which are too small to be handled singly, yet too large to be easily dropped through the finger*. Beet and Swiss chard seeds look alike, ehard being a type of bed fr >wn for its leaves, which ere rich in Vitamin A. They are large, Irregular, and are not single seeds, but seed clusters. The germination required by the federal seed law is

Birth certttteMe Notice I* hereby given that Illta Margaret Braun has filed » petition In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of bor birth determined. bald petition l« net for hearing on 1 th<- twh day of April. 1»H CbYDK O TKOUTNBR Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court April II MSTII E «►» Fl6»t SETTI EWSIVT OF F.o rtTE Ml. XMfNoth i- la her.-by given t» th-- re. ■dltora, hetra and legaleeo of Hiram ‘K. Tandy, -le- - a—l to appear ill tinAdam* Circuit Court, In-Id at l>e. a tur, Indiana, cm the (th day of M iy. toll, and allow -auw. If any, why the Final Hettl-m- nt A"C<>unt» with Hie estate „f a. id decedent should n-H be approve-l. -nd said heirs are nntlfh-d to then an-l there tnak--proof -f helrahip. ami receive their distributive shares. I Jam--- F. Tamlv. Administrator I Decntur, Indian-t, Apr 10, toll. ■ let os. * IteVoss, Altoraeya. April 11-i» i Via t loH - SAM tn I I H’IC. VI. l-nol’EßTt. i:»r»TE Ml. N'»tl<e Is hereby giv-n that the undersigntsl, a- --\-<-i>tor of the last I will of Charity E Hprang, dr • a»«l. at I to P, M on Maturdar. April .-2nd toll, at the late real-1-n--- of I slid de- e lent, healed at Jo- North He-olid btre-t. lh-< atur. Indiana wilt ' >ffe: for -ale nt I’uStlh- Aurthm the I following personal prop- riy. «-wit Chairs, stand-, tables, book--a*«-*. h-s|e. Is-ddlna. dishes, cooking istennils fl«--r --ov-rlngs. nml other hmtM-hold iXliltles and aril-les. Terms Cn.h iMitlel Sprang. Esv Utur Henry H. Heller. VHorney, j. p. seamans. AaeUouerr. AprilLlldl

PUBLIC SALE Household Goods in Building formerly occupied by Tin- First Stall Bank. North Second street Decstnr. Friday, April 14th at 2:X P M Electric Radio; Ea*y Electric Washer. B-d- and Mattress; Drop Less Extension Tsble; 2 Dres-.-i*. , h.uhig < ua'i*. 2 B<-fa*: 2 Oil Stove*, 1 Large Oven; - Recfceis. ,{,! b <*!-. i« *xlO Oil Heater; Floor Lamp and Table Lamp. K ;‘>-> l-amp liouing Board; II d Clothing. ■■ Flat Hui -El > trie li m-. 2 Electric Toa»ter*. 1 China CoHee IPl;>-lat-r Ui-lo -1 I Folding Chairs; 2 Alutninam Coffee Pots. X .111,4 m Sw.s-pet. K> < 11 Cabinet; Stands; Oil Dn.m; Small Tools, and articles too numerous lo mention. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Rhoda Hili, Owner Roy Johnson Auctioneer.

65%, so that only two thirds of the seed are Ukely to grow. Germination takes seven to eight days. Seed should be spaced an inch apart and covered H-inch deep. Firming the soil over the seed is important, because of their irregular formation, to insure close contact between soil and seed. Many gardeners mix a few radish seed* with chard and beet, to germinate quickly and mark the row before the beett-begin to grow. While beet* may be thinned the first time after the roots ha ve begun to thicken, and the entire thinncdout planta including the leave*, will make a delicious dish, the plant* which are left to grow will suffer seriously from crowding so should have plenty of room to develop.

MARKETS AT A GLANCE Hy United Pres* Slocks irregularly higher in quiet ' lidding. Bomia higher; ('. 8. govonMiicnte quiet and higher. <'unb stock firm. (Chicago xtockn irregular. , Colton u* aa uiu-h as 70 cent* a bale. Graine: wheat, oate rye aud barley fractionally Itswer. 'Chicago livestock: Hogs easier, cattle about steady, lambs steady ' to firm. o ■— - RIVER SEVEN FEET (Continual From Pae* 1) river. ~ The weather bureau said that ! from two to three inches of rain ; i fell in various parts of the state . j within the past 24 hour* and prom ' I toed no relief until tonight. The i forecast was for partly clearing 1 ekles tomorrow. Conditions along the Wabaaii • river were worse in the northern r part of the state with the waters expected to become increasingly higher as the water flows south. At New Harmony, the river had .(reached a depth <*t only «•? feet

with the flood stage at 15 feet. At Wabash, the river stood at 17.3 feet on a 12-feet flood stage. It dropped at Logansport where it measured only 11.2 feet against a 17-foot flood level and then rose at Lafayette and Covington where it was two to three feet above the high-water mark. At Terre Haute, the river stood at 12J feet against a 14-foot flood stage. The waters of the west fork of the White river were running about a foot atrove flood markers at Anderson. Noblesville aud Indianapolis where the readings ran from 13.3 to 10.9 feet. It dopped off abruptly at Elliston to 10.6 feet against an 18-foot flood stage and

SALE CALENDAR APR 14 LFWTON 4 RAUCH, 7 miles north of Decatur or the first farm east of William Elevator on the Allen A Adams County line. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Cattle sale. APR 14 MRS. RHODA HILL. Household furniture. Sale to lie held ai old First State Bink Bldg.. North Second street, Decatur. Roy Johnson auctioneer. APR 15- MRS. A. F. THIEME. Household furniture. 121 North Sth xtree,, Decatur. Chris Bohnke auctioneer. APB 15 DIE'tKES AUTO PART 6 CO., Nuttman Ave on Road No. 324. llecalur. Roy Johnson, auctione-r Farm Implement*. APR 15 MR'3. W. MAYNARD JOHNSON. 2 mile* East of Decatur, on No. 224. I'* mile* North Livestock, .Machinery and Leasehold furnishings. J. F. Sanmsnn, Auct. APR Yi DANIEL SPRANG. 507 North 2nd st Decatar, Furniture, Antlnm-x and many o'her articles. J. F. Banmann, Auct.

MEN WANTED For Essemial War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to 60 Learn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Hiring according to W.MC regulations. PHELPS-DODGE COPPER PRODI CTS CORP.. INCA MFG. DIVISION Lincoln Highway East

Public Auction W> will sell the following described property on the farm located 2 miles East of Decatur. Indiana on Highway No. 224 then IK miles North Or K mile North of the Union Chapel Church, on Saturday, April 15 1:00 P. M. LIVESTOCK: Team of Horse*. 8 and » yrs. old. G->od Workers. 4 BriMMl Hows that will farrow by day of sale or soon after. 2 Gilts about 80 lbs Poland China Boar. POULTRY: 70 White Rock Chickens GRAIN—HAY—SEED: 30 Bu Seed Beans; 10 Bu. Good Oats; 50 Bu. Corn. 2 Ton Hay. MACHINERY AND OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT; 10-20 Tractor la good shape; 2 Tractor Plows; Good Tractor Dis<; 2 Row Cultivator. Corn Planter; Single Row Cultivators. Walking Plow; Mower; Hay Rake; Hay Tedder TRAILER with 3 good Tin'*. Good Wagon; Double Harness. Good Pump Jack; Ga« Engine; 8 Sa g- Fertilizer; Chick-n Crate*; Wheels; 3 Oil Drums; and many other Miscellaneous Articles including Tool*, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Including nearly new Rod Room Suite; Beautiful Studio Couch. LIVING ROOM SUITE: Several Rug*. Dining Room Chairs: Rocker* Drop Head Sewing Machine, Go-id Bed Clothes. HEATROLA. i> Burner Oil Stove. Hot Blast Healer; Good Horton El-ctrli- Washer; Electric Toaster; Sandwich Toaster. Silverware and Dish?* and many other articles. TERMS -CASH. Mrs. W. Maynard Johnson, Owner J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. Sa!« conducted by .Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana.

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then roae, at Edwardsport to 17-1 feet—five feet ever the high water mark. On tbe eaet fork of the White river, Heymonr was the only flooded area thua far with the water standing two feet over the 14-foot fliKxl level. It declined to 10.7 feet at Shoala, against a 25-foot flood level. Cf!«666 *** iMua Mutt mm s*s»