Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1944 — Page 5

MONDAY, AUGUST 7.1944.

lUgx# Reports jipr F««ffORT OF LOCAL 3 FOMIGN MARKETS MURRAY A co. I ®W kinds of livestock at ftgattar. Borne. Cralgvllle, Willshire S’mteek pi»«ived every day ■ 9Rr* ** <M p * m ’ August 7. H , w w*aiafciw . | M--MBWt#*-- * ’ ■ 1 - .wily**"-- ,' - ' - •iwwm*.. ■ I . l-v- --. • ■ : •■V’' ; -' BMtoJ --■ iW-w*—— ■ fgfr 2 i'-i xx; BLEBALE EGO ANO MLTRY quotations i I * 4 b * .■Hfe'PRODUCE CO. fl; OfcOM MO i MHHrtpf* Augum Ofrji broker* and fryers — 26c MViMQi <•»-— aoc Svy ortegera ” L_ 28c kgbofll keffli **... . 17c W kMMMB sad stage 14c MMKiBAiN market nßpi tMpwoß co L’errectot August 7. » e**age flHEHmvod at elevator. <#. ißfjimat (M 3 ta. 2 Raft Wheat 1 u h, > Yoßew Coin . . —, 1.60 BtflarlMw i. 90 imwiMr 1«« BoH jbgr— 2.00 j'» 100 ?\ Orsw JE *er bushel law. < M par 100 loos. |M£b. farm. livestock Aur 7 .11’. n\- )<.<> 1., «.... • ' MW; job to 159 n>a. 25c jligta*; WWSEOteady . !»;<> p, 2411 h ’ ""' 1,1 * ""■■’■ 3t BI' 13 "" 11 -’■■ *"**■ 16.05. C*ttto EOM. •■« 700; steers J 0 strong hlglK'i cows firm I Filb test week's strong to higher ■HKGRN** 111,i '‘•■ ® *M*I «'atly bulk Rood »M «to>te*;Bbera and y.-aillnx-H4f : ""''•iuiii to K<«><l to 2 loads good and WS&* •*OO. few lots oteeri «» Qlil'' QMM heifers ami mixed to 15.50; common » ttfrod |HM< Sows »IMI to 12 50. >«’’*•«* to 5.(m l<> h.'.o, top livestock gWkRIIK 7- (IP) - .pTAl—UvOock: • ; active, complete iMtowt e»rw. all weights and —'Sfe' wwi wtc-ady. good and Mea 160 to 240 lbs at 14.75 cell. IMtg; llttla here sealing under fc * W> and relatively few big and choice 300 to ' 'BPwMMf Btowtly Hoo, only ‘ ' --E. WhjfcU down io 13 75 nulves 1.000. Wt MMM RM yearlings steady to ihotlS* and < hoke grades W’l*”. QP*n>' •> and medium R^Mkara lively scarce at '" !W * ,,M) and below. SSAi®ed Reers Is on with year frw ‘ly at 17 25 to strong, bulk 13 50 16.90, *'•«•? QMNIIWM-t rows to 13'0. SAS to 1150 with cutlers and ranners 5.75 to *'»» SWIMttCP hulls 850 io 10 50. «sh>rr, atpsdy at 15.00 down. ■ nioderately a< s »". Mtlrn spring iambs along StaMMHßprllngH steady, med !i » oplw shorn ewes fully B'ades strong to 25 W<» .Mchay; good and choice r MMU. brn ks disiounted < tpp H 75. but range lambs '.'tow toed mm BO lb native tU’totoro U.PU light culls eligible >»*l to TAS'and lielow deck good ew’ttftto l»td around 1150, deck waEßto.«Mtom yearlings sold 9 25; W to COO 4 Shorn ewes 3mi to JORTtJRRVNE LIVESTOCK Fort Ind. Aug 7- (I'l’l te.uly Hm Jlo'b, HW: H „. lur ,. ajojm. ,b *’ 31110 * n?> ■E»<3.35 130 140 ib. |U ■;>. 100120 lbs “ ! ' ’" u ‘ ■ HR"*' ,t 5 t> ‘ ,ruu I "<■ ‘S’ ‘

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♦ — —♦ LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum tor Rrst Insertion 30< One Time, Per W0rd1544 Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< Card of Thanks.—MM Obituaries, Verses, Reeolu* ' t10ne..... si Menus, run menu stylo... 11 Notices, Cap Heads, Apt body 50< (12 picas deep, one column) t p Insertion Deadline Copy must be tn office by 11 a. m. Monday through I Friday. Saturday deadline to 9 to m. FOR SALE FOK RALK Frame house, 2 'story, 5 room with summer kitchen attached. glased tile foundation. On Schafer farm 3 mile north of Dent school Root Township Call Ralpn Gentle at Schafer Store or inaspeci house by calling Ralph Bluhm al Schafer Farm. !*< 3t tax supplies and Axturea. Uhrlck Bros. Phono IM. 40-ts FOR SALE Eight garden or huild ; tag lots on 11th street west of Novelty Co. |6O each, |5 down, |5 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Reeky Service. Phone 870. 168.tf FOR ‘ of drawers, kitchen tsble, mirror. Phone 149. 111-6 t FUR SALE: Red Pole heifer calf three weeks old. Phone 966 M. * • IM-lt FOR SALE — Pre-war coliapafble | baby carriage and folding highchair. 601 Indiana St. rear aparlr ment. 184-3tx Fem lALE — Pre war leather. Welch folding toby carriage, with pad. Phone 956-E. 184-3tx FOR 44.LLE; Tomatoes tor Hiking and canning: Mvergreen and Golden Bantam sweet corn; canning pickles and cucumbers. Lengerich and Schmitt, just over River Bridge. Phone 67E5 186 g it FOR SALE I room house. 33$ room. Arcola heating system. J. A. Harvey, .Monroe, Indians. U 46 2t FOR SALE Collie "pups ~ William Witte, Poe phone. 186 2tx TWIO CARtljfMdlß of oats torn I ng. 36 pound teirt or better. Put your order In now at the Adams County I Farm Bureau at Williams. Phone |6B9J. Decatur. 186 g-3t FW iiwchTneTs. Brown Phone 84. ’ 184-3tx Bertmhlre and Poland China pigs. Lawrence Johnson Phone 563-K. 186 3tx FOITSALE — Alton-Taylor clover huller. in fair running order. Price 6100 00. Also leather studio couch; one steel oil drum. Harley Smith, 104 Jefferson st. 185t2x Ffitt Man's bR-y< !» . good condition Ben Hafe gger. 4 miles west of €opp«ws* second house north. 1«6-Hx FOR SALE: Toledo store »<TI7F. Phone 1568 or call at 515 Adams St. g 185 3t TORlßALE"lKut'OTnd~tm«llibTC cook stove, used 15 yerfrs. Mrs. August Peck, Preble phone 18 on 19 >M-g 2tx BRIt K FOR SALErtlo"per~tEo» sand at South Ward School. g 185 It X FOR SALE: Good, fresh cow with calf by side. Call from 8 a.m. to 3 pm. Victor Amacher. Phone 503. 185-2 t FOR BALE <A good Heml-Modern 6 room home, ideal location. Quick possession. 82500 Call 174 -4509 or 1582, Decatur. Indiana. 1 18S-* 1 0 | LOST AND FOUND JAIST: Male Blue Tick hound ('all i William Bluhm, LMonroe 92 F 186-3 lx LOST -A silver pin. Finder please return 10 Mrs. J. H. Heller, 825 Winchester street or phone 277 LOST -Small black and white inale pup, month old. Reward. Phone 1337. 184-g3t toiis, i„1 1, — MASONIC Stated meeting Tuesday. August Bat 7:30 <p,m. Edward F Juttierg, W. iM. 186-21 x — o- ■■ - CICAGO GRAIN CLOSE (Wheat: Sept. 1.5348; Dec. 163%- %; May IG4. Oats: Sept 68% 'bid; Dec 66H- %; May 06%; July 64% asked ■' I O" - .Guam Island, in the west Pacific is' to- miles long and tour to nine •miles wide. ’ Jr topsistsstot, »r ftuwtorts Ms*aie’%s. 4»aa Noth* h> hsreffy, given That ths undersigned has bsen appointed Kxefcnfrtxtot ths estate nt Elisabeth M. Bal»|g«r late of Adam. County. de.ssasd Tb* estat* is probably sol1734, 1966. July IT. Aug. 8-10

WANTED teE MAKfc covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 181-27tx W3HH>=&tao-to rewtor. -ffia rick Bros. Ml u sewing machiWTTepaTiung —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 181-27tx HAY W.CITWD -All kinds. AsFS for prices. Burk Elevator Co. Call 25 or 886. IS2-gl2t WANTED day shTft to Ft. Wayne Harvester or thereabouts. Phone 4'lßl after 5:00 p. m. al 83-3 tx wanted 3 or 4 room furnished apartment. Call Manager Morris 5 A 10 Cent Store. 183-eodH WANTED—Loaas ox tarma Eastera money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. Sas me tor abstract* of title. French Qulan. 81-m w-f 41M1.P WUNTMD: Parts man. firm machinery man, and mechanic. See Herman Dierkes at Dierkes Auto Furl* 186-g-3tx WANTMfiTTd BUY-44ma1l candid or folding camera. Call 1165 after 4pm 1»4«3t WANTED To dip 10,000 heed of ' Adams county sheep. Get rid of ticks and lice; improve weight and quality of wool For dipping appointment write Lorin Glass, care 0. V. Dilling, route 2, Decatur. T WANTED — Sleeping riMim.s and apartments for students of Keppert Auction* school. Phone 61(1 or 312. WXNfkD—Kitchen felp; apply In person. Bonifas Restaurant. 169 8. Second St. 185-2tx “ FOR RENT FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms In modern home. Women preferred. 231 North Sixth Street, phone 742. 184-3 t FOR RENT (Ml LEASE." Modern"? room house, two cisterns, two car garage; two doors from high school. Will the there all day Tinsday !Miw. Zach Arctaioid, Monroe, lud. 186 g 2t APARTMENT FOR RENT~~War wives preferred, no children. Small building for axle. 228 N. Fourth St. Phone 355. 184-gtf MISCELLANEOUS ,!IEE BHTIMaTRA , ur rooltKg-.ld. tag and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 181-27 t TOl WE HH.U«riiM>ut'Tl ? 'George Washington Carver -bui have you heard about Mirra iMoth immunise.', one of his groat discoveries that prevents moth damage from 2 to 5 years even after many dry cleanings? Smith Drug Co. 186-lt NEW IX4AN PLAN In addition to our regular farm loans; terms 5 to 35 years at 4% with no expense to borrower. We will make 20 year 4% loans <>n tracts from 5 to 40 acres with modern buildings. This Is a suburban loan. C. D. Lewton. 172-172-t FARMERS"" ATTENTION-Were move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. D«catur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-tt Be coot: in st mmeiPtie WARM IN WINTER - Homeguard insulation pays tor itself in 3 years on fuel savings alone. We are now equipped to install Insulation In your home at the lowest cost to you. Call us or contact Chris Bucher for free estimate. GAMBLES — across from court house on 2nd. Pbohe 429. SERVICE ADDED' AT GAMBLES —Gamble Stores have added a new service to their line. They now offer an experienced crew to install Gambles Homeguard Insulation, and all types of Hoofing. Free estimates on all Jobs. No job to big or too small. Just call 429. You can save at Gamble's. 18344 HLECTRIOAL S CP PI AES“ Regardless of your needs In the line of electrical supplies large or small we can|aupply you. Including wire, fan material to make your own heating ellements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 179-U sYAftfM; "Al G~ 7, "we~wlircan on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Food to be canned must be in by noon on canning day. Liechty Cannery. Berne- 182-b4t TOTft eiiANCE-I operate a con-1 genial bualnesa which producea a fine income. After the war K will continue to provide me with a good living. I am the toss and choose my own working hours. An automobile la my only Investment. My business is not for sale, but It you will write me without delay. I will give to you some information Mr. Menno Amstutx, Monroe.' Ind IR4t4x-c ,V “I — r <— — ■ Prod* in a G-wks Town’ — tototec NOTICE * My office will be CLObKD .. Aug. 14 to ft inclusive. N. A. BIXLER. O.D. For appointment call 936.

DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Card of Thanks I wish to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the relatives, friends and neighbors tor their loving kindness, the letter and card- expressing sympathy, and the beautiful floral offerings received during the and diiath of my husband. I especially wish to thank Rev. Victor Yager, and Rev. E J. Arthur, and .Mr. and Mns. C. D. l.oWton .Mrs, Rose E. Kimherlio —- o Mrrtm to nioDKHs deal,,) pr!>)H,»al. will l,e reeved by the Trailtoss of Adams county Memorial He-vUal at the office of the eupwliitenAeiH of said hospital 1?. *, h L C ?t of or' atur, Indtaoia. until 7rJO o < loek p.m on the Ist day of Heptemtosr tail at whlrti time th. blds will t>. publlel) opened for the furnishing of all labor, materials, apparatus and tool* netv-seary for tlie fonstructlnn and erection of the following sound conditioning equipment: Acoustic Ceiotex type C-S, 12 xll in. tile x % In thick,. Rolled Ivory finish, cemented to the entire celling areas of the tet floor, corridors. entrance way. general office, I ’let Kitchen a rut Utility ttoom complete Including all labor and matterluT, the Ule shall be flnfahed neatly against the Interswtion of the walla and ceilings and no -moulding be Included or erected. All work will h> neatly finished and done In « good and workmanship manner. The <uld trustees expressly reserve the right to reject any and all blds and to waive any Informality In the tdddlng. A rertiflerl cheek payable to the said trustees or a satlafaetory bld bond in an amount equal to ten (lt>> nerceirt of the bld -Hall be submitted with each bbl. AI’AMS COUNTY .MEMORIAL HOtfPITAL lam Haylors, President lairl II Colter, Scf-r.tary August 7-21 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatni

Form Prsaertbed by ths Stats Board of Account. Township Budget Form No. 3 < Revised 1911) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I.w.?nffl,’’er‘: I'fUia " f H-rUordTownsfrto. Adams Courtly. Indiana, that th. proper Sl“ r Urn f.dlowing budget' P “ y * r re * r ” ,i,r <n«*«lng pla. e. on the 29th day of August, 1911, will TOM X SHI I’ HI IMiHT CI.AHMFH'A Tlt>!B T7.rn.ee Library Pnad, Janitor HervL. 1.160 00 om Z iu.,.T M H 2 . ..a 1150.00 TMiiirpoHatlon of I’hlMreii n't 4 Rent fn mi Total Library F-uad |!so.@o Liffht and Power i?f. nd I rutotre m Travel! fix 15000 1 * r 11 ? Ofti, M|M>nlh*M Pririfitxxr aoa.l ■|M , rißl| Mlltn 11 fr «N(|| M iBtF 110 firfi UN 33**00 Advertising* 2,0.0't ‘Trends „„ Fund ° # £•?' "X A,l > i * ,,r > B"»rd 75.00 Repair Equipment, except A. Administration Expens. *7— r»X k 10 M **ool Bures 100.00 Al. Peraonal Herv|<e 473.00 A—«-.elng 325 00 Hchool Furniture and II Direr t Relief t are of < r-ineterles 200 Ito ment, except Hr h<ml Husses 2g0.60 111 Me<M< al Hospital and Examination of Ro. ords 90.00 H< hool HuppMes, other than Burial 300 00 Mis. ellammus and Hd 150 00 Janitors 5 Kuppllee 300.0 n 111 Other Direct Relief 100 oy e l . ". I'* 1 '* Township Fund 82.164.00 Janitor Kuppli.-s 20000 H:l Total Direct Relief Tultloa I'aad: y,ie| f„ r h, hoots , M 4.00 (Total Bi -ml B2r 4100.00 lay of Teachers oi.9JUm.tM> l-oana. Interest and Ilnur- C. Other Relief: ratal Tirilh.n Pond 01.9.M0.00 am e 390.00 Total Poor Relief fund 4173.00 KHTINATK OF Fl 9 l»» TO HE H IhKU Funds Iteriulrrd far Ex Menses Township Hpeclal Tuition Lit, are August 1, present year, to December 31, of Fund Ikli. Fund Fund Fund eo-uiuK year. I. Total Budge,; EsUmatc for Incoming Y.ar 4 3.105 00 I 8,100. ay 415,500.00 4 150 00 2 Necessary Expenditures to be mad. from Appropriations Ihtexpended July 31. of present year .. 035 o« 3.XV0.00 <550 00 5o ou 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August I, <r» Dceerntwr 31, of present year I Outstanding Temporary Imans to be paid before December 31, of prw.nt year, not Included In Lines i nr 3 5. Total Funds Required iAdd Lines 1. 2. I and li 3,1.000 11,90" 00 J 3.050 O" 200.00 Funds ou Hand nud <u hr Heeelted from Source* Ofteer Thau the I'ropaird ttete of Tax Levy « A'tual Raid me. July'll, present year 1,039.00 1.10X.00 8.H7.40 50 oo 7. Taxes to 1,.- Colic, ted, presend year (Decom- 1,100.00 3,500.00 3 00000 50 00 'l-er Settlement) 8. Misceßaneoua Revenue, other than from Tax 1,300.00 L-vy, V> be received from Auguht 1 of present y.-ir io December 31, of cnsiring year. IH, <" »< liedule in Trustee’s Office) fa) KpeHal Taxes <Hee sh licdules) Joo 00 *b) All Other Revenue »See Schedules) ... .. 7.90" 00 9. Total Funds <A«hl Lines C. 7. »a and »bt .... 2,139110 7,78« "0 30.517.00 llofto 10. Net Amount to be raised for exfwnsel. to I'umii »»l.0" I,lit 00 .',533 00 »o on her 31, of ensuing year 11. Operating Balam e tnol in excese nt Expense 1.013.00 t. 050.00 .i.0.’,"."" .10 ou January I, to June 30. lares Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) 13. Amount to 4>e ralhed by Tax larvy 2,013.00 8,141.00 0,tM.00 130.00 PHOPHMED I.FA Uta net Valuation of Taxable Properly . 11 177073 00 Number of Taxable Polls IJo ‘ 4mvy nn Amount to H NOH Property Be I tai sett low OS >»!■ 8 IS O.rrOno •*» **• hool hi M 17k (Hl ■i’l'itlon ......... . . »,| 5.M7"" LH.n.r> ...A* 137 00 I " 'I 41 3> CONFAHATIOK »TATEWE9T OF TAXES UOM.EtTED IM) To BE « Oi IJ3 'D:il Cdlteted CoßeMed 4otle t«d To Be FL’.NIW T Cotte'-ted 1911 191.’ 1913 I9H FownMilp 41,790110 1I.II9:, I*<> 4 XI) 00 42,315 00 Npaclal H« hool t.ss? os 5 oon mt 5.53| on 7,»<3 00 T u *<* ,,n «a 1.800 00 3,018.00 1,581.00 5.21" o<» Library .... 10000 12900 Total 411.801.00 412,373 00 412,175 00 415,07100 Taxpayers appearing shall pave a right to Ho- beard thereon After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later thun two days prior to the setond Monday in Septa mix r ami thlevy Hied by the County Tax Adjustment Board. „r «>n lheir failure so to do, by lhe County Auditor, len or more taxpayers feeling them-elves aggrieved by su<-h levies, may appeal to Hi- Stat- Hoard of Tax t’ommls stoners for further and final li-arlng Ihrreon. by filing / petition with the County Auditor not lal-r than <s toiler 14, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this County. JOHN H DUFF. Imted Aug. 3, 1914. Hartford Township Trustee Aug. 7-14

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MARKET* AT A GLANCE By United Prow Btocka Irregularly bigger. Beads higher; U. 8. goreruaiente steady. 1 f'uflb stockg Irregularly higher. Chicago stocks Irregularly higher. I Cotton off aa much aa 69 cento a ■ tote. 'Wheat off ag giuch as 1% cents

Notiec of Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate The undersigned Commissioner appointed by lhe Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, stale of Indiana, in the case entitled Henry Stahl vs Samuel Stahl. ?t al. and numbered 17,(»62 on the dockets of said Court by virtue of said court made and catered in aaid cause, here by gives notice that he w|R at the hour of Tuesday, the 22nd day of August, 1944 at the premises 2% miles west and % mite south of Geneva. Indiana, offer for sate tor not lens than the full appraised vo| u ,.. the following described real estate situated In Adams county, state of Indiana, to wit: Seventy acres off of ths north ride of the northwest quarter of section thlrtyjilx (26) in township twenty five (25) north, of range thirteen (13) egs|, Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court upon the following terms: One third of the purchase money cash at time of safe, one.thlrd on or before eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payments to lie evidenced by promissory notes of the purchaser bearing date of sale and Interest at rale of 6*T per annum from date providing for attorney fees and signed by purchaser and secured by first mort. gage on real estate sold, or purchaser may pay all cash. The real ea. tate will he sold subject to the taxes for year 1944 payable 1945, and subject to all special assessments for Improvements not already con. strutted. If real estate Is not sold on date above jianvd. th<- sale will be continued from day to day thereafter, until sokCal the law office of Henry B. Heller In K of C. Building. Decatur, Indiana. Henry B. Heller, Commissioner Jeff Liechty Auctioneer.

a buabei; oats off aa much as 1%; rye off as much as 2%; barley off aa much aa 8% Chicago livestock: Hogs fully steady; cattle ateady jo strong, sheep steady. Thief Oeeerta Laundry Truck Chicago — (UPV— The thief who atole a delivery truck of the Rain-

*—■■.'»■■■■ «i"toiiiigiii wifo bow laundrjr would have under- ' stood why driver lx>uls Kaitrau .was unfforried when be reported ’ the tbefi to the police. They found the truck abandoned several bocßs »•«,. Its 50 bundles intact. They contained soHed laundry

PUBLIC SALE 1, the undersigned, will aell at public auction, located 4% miles south of Pleasant Mills or % mile east and % mile south of Salem or 5 miles east, .1% mites north of Berne, on Wednesday, Aug. 9,1944 Time: 1:00 P. M. 13—CATTLE—13 Red cow. 8 yr. old, be fresh in Sept : Guernsey cow. 7 yr old be fresh in Sept.; Guernsey cow, 10 yr. old, bred; Jersey Holstein heifer with calf by side; Red heifer will freshen Aug 21; 3 heifer calves 6 to 9 mo old; Brown Swiss Bull. 18 mo. old. 2 Holstein Bulls, 1 yr. old; 2 bull calves, 3 and 6 mo. old. 2—HORSE*—2 Gelding, 7 yr. old; Grey mare, smooth mouth; both good work uOhMML * 32-HOG*—32 Brood sow with 8 pigs; Brood sow with 7 pigs; Brood sow with 4 pigs; Brood sow with 2 pigs; 7 head of feeding sb oats RABBIT*—4 tame does with little ones; good buck — FARM IMPLEMENT* — . . .^ n , trac,or ln Rood c « n<3 " l «n, 2- 13 bottom tractor plows; grain drill; 7on a side disc; mowing machine; 5-ahovel cultivator; 2 single seis of work harness; battery fence charger; some cow chains Some Household Goods. Including 100 !b. Ice box, and many other articles too numerous to mention r ♦ TERMB-CASH. Roy Young, Owner Clerk—Mrs. Aaron Yoder. Auctioneers—Lester W. "Bud'' Human, Frank Dellinger. SALE CALENDAR AUG. 8— LEO H. KING, 7 miles north of Decatur, Ind , on Highway sale'” j' f ’»ANMANN Auct WU * e “ U cow ’ lele tlo se-out AUG. 9—Roy Young, 4% mites south of Pleasant Mills or % mile east and % mile south of Sateni or 5 miles east and 3% miles " ,,r ' h . , of B, ‘ rn '* ‘■ ot,r w “ Bud ” Suman, auctioneer. AUG. 10—Mrs. Walter Boenker, 1 mile west, % mile south of Hoagland Christ Bohnke. auct. AUG. 10— ROY MAIN, Highly Improved 200 acre farm, and peraonat property, 7 mites East of Mount Gilead. O. J. F Banmann ALG. 5- Wm. Dock. 6 miles south of Fl. Jtecuvery. Ohio, on road 49’ complete closing out safe Roy *. Johnson, Auct. AUG. 9 Chas. Daniels, 819 Mercer Ave.. Decatur. Household furniture. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. AUG. 11—Jacob Hoffman, 425 Grant t, H. H Goods, 6 pm Rov ■ Johnson, Auct. AUG. 11-Clars Owens, 3 miles East anti 1% miles North of Berne Ind. Complete close out sale. J. F. Sanmann, auct. ALG. 12—South Wind Farms, one mile south of Ossian. Ind., on road No. 1. Hampshire bred nows. Roy *. Johnson, Auct. ALG. 14-Ohio State Chester White hog sate, Upper Sandusky Ohio Roy *. Johnson, Auct. ALG. 15—0. C. Gamble, Lima, Ohio, Chester While hog sale Rov A Johnson, Auct. AUG. 16—W. A. Dennis A Son, Windfall, Ind., Chester White bred sow sale, Roy *. Johnson, Auct. Al G. 17—Allen County 4-H, Reef calf and fat barrow sate, aFir Grounds. Fort Wayne. Roy *. Johnson, Auct. AUG. 18—Walter J. Flshering, 3% miles north of Ft. Wayne, on Old A.m .o -e *\ übu L n roa<l ,loa ‘" K out aa,e ’ R °y •• tohnaoti. Auct Al G. 19—Fulton County Livestock sale. Rochester, Ind. Roy *. Johnson. Auct. AUG. 21—Dr. *. M. Friodtey, 221 South Third St., Decatur. Household goods Roy *. Johnson, auctioneer. AUG. 29—Mrs. William Kltson, 2» a miles west us Decatur. Household goods. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. AUG. 22—Shoemaker A Norrie, Registered Guernsey cattle sale, Keystone, Ind Roy *. Johnson, Auct. Al G. 23- -Charles Gesmen, 3 miles South of Huntington. Ind Well »i ... * ni P r, ’ 155 Avre ** Brm J- F. Sanmann, auctioneer. Al t. 26—Fulton County Livestock Sate. Rochester, Ind , Roy S. Johnson, Auct. AUG. 28—Myera A Short, 3 miles west, 1 mile north of Geneva Ind , Hampshire bred sow sale. Roy *. Johnson, Auct AUG. Jo—Christ Bohnke. 7 mites north of Decatur. Closing out sate Roy S. Johnson, Auct. AUG. 31—Leslie B. Hall, New Castle, Ind Compare closing out sale Roy *. Johnson, Auct. SEPT. I—Ehroeman Estate, 3 miles west and % mile south of Payne, Ohio, 112 acre, highly Improved farm Roy *. Johnson, Auctioneer. SEI I 16 DARREL CLAUSE. Ill) Acre Farm Livestock and personal uFi.-r i. 3 M, ’ M Ea,,t bf f’”<alur J. F. Sanmann. auct. St! T. 11— The Arthur Wolf Show Farm,” 11 miles East of Lafayette. Ind, on Route No. 25, Highly improved *2O Acrea. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. SEPT. 20—Charles Boring. 1% miles East of Pleasapt Mills. Indian*. KSI.T m<i feTsonal property J. F. Sanmann. am t SEI r. 2- Jesse Stamm, 4 miles Northwest of Kewanna, Indiana. 120 • Acree, Modern Improvements and all personal p.oporty. J. F. Banmann, auctioneer

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■HB'B !aiU_ M»f Lansing, Mich — (UP)-The Michigan conservation department tillmates that more than 3.500,800 per sons live witkin a 50-mlfe range of the 100,000 acres being proposed for public park and recreation grounds In southeastern Michigan.