Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1944 — Page 5

■dNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1944.

ftWet Reports . ■jy RLPORT of local I| foreign markets I i* ETT - MURRAV * co - 5 *ll kind* of livestock at is. U r. Berne. Crslgville, • and Willshire received »very day , 12:30 P- m. .BBS ( - u; ‘ ,hJ Ott ’ 11! oo ; I ■■ 13 50 ig i Bp.»: , 14 40 1360 El 4 *bs ... • —- 13 10 E 5 50 EK 1325 ' Kg n uo 1/3 uno i id i mo i M .. ■ 11 dow Sn **' I *^■l::..!. i fHI. < ;:. > 6 down "HHi,;.-»;> >lO ' i;s I Kholesale ego and I ■oultry quotation* S Furnished by IKecatur produce co. Phone 380 H9| >• t<-<l Oct. 17. H| 35 H£A'i. orobere and fryer*.... 23c S|to 28c a .-; ■ ■ldkn ben* 17c and stag* 14c I Kocal grain market elevator co 8 hkBBhI * * ■ Cmi'-itcd Oct. -utij'.ct to ( binge during day. ■Hrlcti delivered at elevator. io i li i: ; gy '<■••■•* ' "in 1 do HM N ' y lo ans 2 o< N -' S< It. IH6 I s !>• •■"- 210 By N * ■ 70 U3 p. • busbcl leu. ■ I Coin; 04 per 100 jess. || f o b. fam gMORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Km■■ ".■ Ind (hl is. Il l’) ye... k IKa-. mex.-f Steady. 160-240 ■B Hl?" 24U-400 lbs.. sl3 95; [■ !1 " Hi- fl(5o. 130-140 lbs. 12»H'i lb*.. |l4; lUO-120 113.59. ■B*’ hog». 17 50; calves. || 6; BM'ik 113.5 u; yearling*, clipped ewes. 34 50. |B CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Km 1 " '••' ■i' ii !• i iwfai k; '■ the; fully steady ; 1; '"-l" lb*.. 314 75. weight* ■Rg r 7*" i , >" and good and choice lh. Il? 50-5i4.50. ■B 4 * 11 ’'- le nio. calves, 1,000; led and yearlings strong. InI® 1 "" 1" 1.. higher on yearlilng*. BB'J 4 ”" ai. lH * rattle mostly 10Mr 1,18 ""- weightly steers and IHi.* ■ .t 1 * 35 - '”■* h, * h: ,e< * ■ *'• '■>■ ino»t (aimer cows, ■■ ”" 15.75-56.75 and 3750-110; waler* > at 116 down; Stock cattle at lie 11.; 5d KI , (M j 4I1(1 ( j lo(t t . |W"«frs and feders. 512.50-513.50 S^Ln ? s gl> °' l an( * l '' no *ce native lambs, 314-514 25; comBK *’ Wjln| y »1" 31I; load good and ,k SII> WM,, ‘ r n iwuge ewes. K !:> , l, ’* d " »3 "5; ’‘Aughter ewe*, 54.25-56. |K u .J H,Cago grain close ■ Jm? s? 1 ''■ ** •**! -May. 3160 Wei? 49 ‘* H, ‘P' 314m>*. Bl* i,' 11 *«*■•> 14; May. ■ ( JU| X' *10314. B 3ul. , *i- * s4 * 61 ■mT - S7 * l,|d - II ln4?. I *’* APOL '' 8 L,V ESTOCK B*M°*ind*''T" : ma,krt Heady; B*« all/ ,O 120 ,o 240 W " ■ >!’ lb. T- 240 14 05; IM to sow, u m l4W>: K,HMI h c utl rr* 1400 •« h. 05. y<)« " ,M,; ca, * M »"«• rather K ,«*n “* a4 « r: »* ■L. * r ""«* lo« 5. around 2 ■X; •® od 1200 *" M°1375 i n L WU n " M ll“ n ’ 0-50 t ik lotnm’J n 8 heH ** r “ I# - 75: MU? low JiXMi 9 w “» ■ u lisa- • 00d ‘• aw F 9CO M #o ‘!ly Sim f * Uß * rfc tO **®R»*B I !0 8.75; vssley* steady.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum fer Rr*t Insertion 30* One Time, Per Weed Additional Ineertlene Per Word, Per Dayl* Every other day ineertlene, double the rate (per word) 3e Card of Thanka 50* l Obltuarloe, Veraea, Roeolui tlona_ gt I Monua, run menu atyla . gi * Notice*, Cap Head*, I body M * (12 pica* deep, one column) • ♦ tasertion Deadline [ Copy must be !n office by 1 U, 4* m ’ Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. in. I FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete Hue of wlring euppllea and Oxturee. Übrlck Bro*. Phone 560. <o-tf DON’T SLIP on your waxed ~or polished floor*. Use SurfaceNu no ellp* or slide* or bruise*. For sale al Arnold A Klenk. ELECTKK AL SI PPLIES Regardless of your needs in tbe line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Including wire, heating elements, switches, tlxturea, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 226 ts Wsr“saLe F- 0 acre farm, 2'4 miles east of Decatur. Very good eight room house. Good barn and chicken coop. Walter J. Bockman. Phone 3 k 234 ts FOR SALE -Holton It flat clarinet. Good condition 325. Phone 32-Fl2 Wren. Ohio. 247-g3t* FOR SALK—2 sow* and nigs. Hos lie Cruller, route 5. g 216 2tx FOR BAEE - 7-~fW7ludor V* 60, 193 M tudor V’h-85. Both car* completely overhauled and good rubber. Phone 4692. 245g3tx FOR SALE -Who says tli(i>. are no house* for sale? I have seven four. five, six room two bed room houses. Possession immediate to 90 days. Prices from 34.500 to 36,800. Down payments from 3765 to 52.500. Ivocated north or south. All new. modem. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. k 246 6t JUR'MAIIC -Apple* sL2slp7Willow Camp. Junction and 27, 245 g3t FOR SALE -Coming 3 yr. old black mare Sorrel gelding <M< ar ladirman. 6 mi. N. E. of Decatur. Phone 645. M 245-3tx FOR SAI jE Black witter coa'. piaid opring coat >i*e 18 Excellent condition. Beige uuit. I*. Will deliver. Mrs. Floyd Dull, Convoy, 0.. 245roR"SALE _ “iVcSev - Ma*tei~ good rubber, motor A-l au'o Zenith radio, auto iruetonc radio, 2 hot water beaten*. I auto gao beater. Rim-lair Service. Five Point*. 246FOR SALE Harley Davison mo? orcycle ”37’* overhead, also Guernsey bull, liable to register. Forest Mankey. 2 miles south, mile west of Tocsin. g 246-31 X FOR SAI.E 19,’i0 D stock rack. Call 828. 246-3 IX Mil SALE -Puppii-a: St Bernard heel driving Collie* and Shepherd*. Huskies, Gordon Setters and many other breeds of dogs and puppies. Harry Reed, 1 mile north. 1 mile east Bluffton, Ind. 246-6 t 3’oll BALI-! so a<ie - faim ~3~mileii west of Decatur; also 7 room house on Ninth street. Schwartx Realty Service. Phone 1398 g 246-5 t FOR SALE Quilting frames, one mirror, jugs and jar*. Also used clothing and shoe*, and one brown overcoat. Phone 1206. g 247-2 t FroOM HOMES~in»ulah‘d as low a* 5140 complete. Gamble'* Installation crew* arc now available to install Homeguard Insulation at a new low cost. Convenient payment plan. Call for free estimate. Phone 429. Gamble’s. It FOR SALE Canarle*. tine singers, guaranteed .Mr*. Edgar Johnston, Box 185, Geneva, Ind H* top 15.50. Sheep 2400; lambs mostly 50 lower; bulk good and choice 1225 to 13 25; medium mostly 975 to 11.75; common generally 7.25 to ».25. . ■ ■■■■..■ ■ <o — MARKET* AT A GLANCE By United Pres* SifM'ku higher In quiet trading. 'Honda higher; U. S. governments steady. Curb stock* Irregularly higher. Cotton steady. Wheat, oat* and torn steady; Rye up i»» much a* 14* (ent* a bushel; barley up a* much as 1%. Chicago litoMock: :Hog« active, fully steady; cattle strong, sheep N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOUR*: *:SO t* 11:50 12:50 to 5:00 • ••****• ■ W Ry** Eaamlned Gl«»*** FRted

f WANTED WE MAKE covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South k ' lrat - 233-26tx BEWI.NO MACHINS RJCPArRiNO —AU make*. Needles, oil, belt*, parts. Boardman’*, 445 South First. 233 26tx WANTEb— Radio* to repair. ffErick Bro*. 261-ts WANT -I have room for 3 passenger* to <J. E or other pianui. Fort Wayne. 7 a. m. to 3:30 p. in. shift. Leroy Hoagland, 711 Winchester St Phone 493 245-3tx * WANTED 12 year old boy wants work after school and on Saturdays. Phone 8503. g 246-2 t VVAN 1 Ell TO BUY- 3 plecg used I snow suit, sise 8. Phone 8503 ’ K 246-2 t WANTED—HeIp wantetf - Bruce'* ■ Grill. Phone 247. b 246 3t WANTED- 2 or 3 room furnisfieß apartment. Phone 1384. t g 246-4tx 7 WANTED- Could some boy or girl r use a friend? Good home is * wanted, preferably in country, for , beautiful, intelligent dog. half setter and collie, six months old. f Phone 20. or inquire at room 8. K. . (' building. k Itx f WANTED To du (ustom pickup ~ balelng of bean hay and straw. , Melvin Fiecbter, >* south. H east i, of Craigville. Cralgvllle phone 4 f »M 14 246-31 X , WANTED — Livestock hauling to f Fort Wayne, Monday, Wednesday j and Friday. Russell Hoffman, Phone Monroe 11-G oi Lewis Murf phy, Decatur 6762 g 215-t . MISCELLANEOUS t FREE ESTIMATE for roodng, eid ing and John Manville rock wool t Insulation. Save* fuel, spell* comfort. health, security. Boardman. i Phone 411. 233-26 t 1 ANOTHER - ADDED SERVICE ~ ( Blown in rock wool Insulation. , also built-up rooting, roof mopping. Call for free estimates. Arnold 4 I Klßnlt - - J, ,f j NEW LOAN PLAN In addition to . our regular farm loans; term* 5 to > 35 years at 4% with no expense to . borrower. We will make 20 yesr 4% k loans on tract* from 5 to 40 acres with modern building*. This 1* a t suburban loan. C. D Lewton. .196-T IFA RM ERS ATtENTrOW—We Tw move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all ’ phone charges. Tbe Stadler Products Co. 15-tt FOR RENT" I FOR room modern apartment, unfurnished, at the , former Decatur country dub. Wai- - ter J. Buckman. Phone 3. g 236-ts IXIST AND FOUND !X)ST 'Auto license plate No. 1739M. Please return io Fred Busche. - Receive roward. 245-3tx ' IXJB’t Rhinestone dress pln in •hopping district. Find** please - return to Violet Roe, route 6, D- ■ catur a 246-3tx LOST Class ring. Initialed FS( hool also F, C. Return to this I office. 245-3tx LOST - Gasoline ration book* A 1 and B. also driver's license. J. 1 W. McKean. it* Card of Thank* W’e wish to thank the neigMxar* i and friends for their aasietance, : music and floral offerings, the Rev. Pattemon and Rev. Pellet lor their consoling words and all who were •<> kind to us during the illnoM and death of our mother, Ella Miller. The Children ■Mr. and Mr*. .Marlon Stubs and family Mr. and .Miw. Ora Ilin ion and family Mr*. Bertha .Miller and family -Mr. and .Mr«<. Annie Miller and family. Penicillin Discoverer Awarded Nobel Prize By United Pres* •Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of Penicillin, ha* been awarded tllM year’s Nobel prize lor medicine, the Bern radio -raid today in a broadcast recorded by NBC. NOTICE! My office will be CLOSED Oct 15 to 22nd DR. C. C. RAYL -B WANTED SALESLADIES —•• • • «•» To work full time. Clean enjoyable work. Apply at Once. MORRIS 5 & 10c to $1 Stores

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

A*Hl*l*wat »t Kavewtwr Ratal* Wa. *ns Notice la hereby (riven, that the und*r«l<ned haw been appointed Ex-•<-i*tor of the eatate of ElliabMh VogleMr.de late of Ada.ni. County, decaaaed. The estate i* probably aolvent. Edward W. Mayer*, Executor Meyera A d.ordon, Attaraeya . Oct. 3, 1544. (Jet. 4-lt-l* ( MOTM EOF FINAI. SETTI.KMKAT OF ESTATE AO. 4W5 1 Notl<e is hereby glvaa to th* ere- : ditors, heirs and legate** of Frank , <*lle, de, eased fc appear in 4t»e A(l---i am* Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 4tt> day of Nov., 1*44 and Show- ,auae. If any, why the Fln- - al Settlement Accounts with the i*(- ; tax- of -aid decedent should not be . approved; and said heir* are notified - to then and there make proof of i liclrslp. and receive their dlatribu- , tlve share* Ruth Mahoney, Administratrix Decatur, Indiana. Oct. 11, 1944. W. hel***. Attorney Oct. 11-1* — O | - Aepolntment •! F.xeentor Relate he. 411 H S'otl. <Y I* hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed executor of the eatate of EIU E. Miller. late of Adam* County. de< <B*ed. Tin d-tate la probably solvent. W. Amml Miller Executor <4. ll.W) lllerly. Attorns) : Oct ••; ; - . ANTIQUE FURNITURE Complete line of all kinds of ANTIQUE*. Decatur Antique Shop 416 South Fifth *t. Decatur, Ind. Mr. * Mr*. Tony Schumacher!

SALE CALENDAR OCT. 18— Aloysius Holthsus. 2'.i mile* south of Monroeville on state road 101, then ‘a mile ea*t. Close out. Glenn C. M*rica, auc OCT. 19—Henry Lischty, 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Berne Closing out sale. Jaff Liechty, Auct. OCT 20—Ed. Richardson, 3 1 * miles Northwest of Antwerp, O. Personi ai property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 21—M. A. Friend and E. R. Bronson, 5 miles West of Defiance O Well Improved 119 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer OCT. 21 — Lauren Miller, 533 Htudebaker street, Decatur, llousi-liohl Goods. Chris Bohnke, ..uct. OCT. 23—Henry W. Hester, 2'/y miles Southeast of Three Rivers, Mich "Maple Street Farm.” Fine .Modern Country Estate, 140 Acre*. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 23 —Ahr Live Stock Sale, Monroe street, Decatur. Chris Bohnke and E. C. Doehrman, Auct*. OCT. 24—Melmore Hswklns, % mile south of Middlebury Cow*, chickens and Household goods. Chris Bohnke, Am t. OCT 24—W. W. Parks, Willshire. 0., 7:30 p tn. Drug Store, brick bldg stock and fixtures. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer OCT 24—Thearl Stutts, 3 mile* east and I'4 mile* south of Berne. Ind Well Improved 74 acre farm J. F. Sanmann, auct OCT. 25—Noah Johntton E*tat«, 1 % miles West and '-a mile North of Monroe. Ind. Highly Productive 55 Acre 3’arm. J. F. San mann. Auctioneer. OCT. 25—Mr*. Noah Schwarts, 4 mile couth and 1 mile east of Monroe Closing out sale. Melvin Liechty and Chn* Bohnke, auct*. OCT. 25—Carl Meisch, 5 mile* south of South Whitley, Duro< hogs. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. OCT. 26—We*l*y Feece, 2'i miles Southeast of Monterey. Ind. Outstanding 156 Acre Farm and all Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 26—Kukslhsnn Bros-, 4 miles Northeast of Decatur, Registered Holstein cattle. Roy 8. Johnson A Christ Bohnke, aucts. OCT. 26—Victor Kumfer, 3 miles west of Ossian. Ellenbcrger Bro*., auctioneers. OCT. 27- Ben F. Gerke, 2 mile* east and 4 mile* north of Decatur. Holstein cattle. Roy 8. Johnson A Christ Bohnke. amt. OCT. 27—Charles Showley, Kewana. Indiana. All Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 28—W. D. Latrop, 5 mile* Southeast of .Maridiall. Mich. Well Improved 32<» Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. OCT. 30—J. G. Lorenz, 7 mile* West and 9 miles North of Kalamazoo, Mich. Fine 248 Acre Stock 3'arm. J. F. Sanmann, auct. OCT. 31 —James Adams, Columbia City, Ind, Registered Guernsey cattle. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. OCT 31—Frank Johnston. 4 mile* East of Decatur, Ind . on 224 and I'y mile South Personal property. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer NOV. I—E. E. Meredith. 2 miles West of Claypool. Ind. Well Improved 130 Acre Fann J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. I—Dr. C. C. Rayl AO. P. Hunt, 3 1 * miles South of Decatur on Mud Pike, closing out sale Roy 8. Johnson, auct. NOV 2—Frank Zaeker, 4 mile* North ami 4 inib* West of Ren*selear, Ind Good 149 Acre Farm J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. NOV. 3 Fr*d C. Mollstt, Scott, Ohio. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, auct. • NOV. 3--Garman Estat*. 10 mile* West of Rochester. Ind. Firn- 68 acre well improved farm J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. I NOV. 4—Jo* Swarts. 5 miles North of Roanoke, Ind . Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. NOV 4 Mr*. W. H. Workinger, 919 Winchester st.. Decatur. Ind., 2 30 P m. Household goods. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 6—A. B. Ray, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Hoagland, closing ; out sale. 80 acre farm and personal property. Roy S. Johnson. auct. NOV. B—Archie Smitley. miles east and I',* mile south of Berne, closing out sale. Roy *. Johnson, auct. NOV. 9—Roman A Halen Schurman, 7'i miles south of Chattamwiga. I <>.. * mile north of Fort Recovery, O . on road No. 49. 11 mile . west of Celina, O. and 1 mile south. Livestock sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 11—Kos* Estate, 1 mile East of Bobo. Ind.. 133 Acre farm J. F. I Sanmann, auctioneer NOV. 13 Oran Young, 10 mile* Bouthea*t of Bryan. O. Improved 160 ; Acre farm J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer.

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Merchants Warned On Cashing Checks For Fake Officer Chief Os Police Ed Miller said today he had been asked by the FB I. to issue a warning to merchants against cashing checks for a man who is wearing either an army or marine uniform and poses a* a lieutenant in tbe air forces. This man ba* been writing bad check* throughout tbe area, usually in the amount of 530, auri frequently given for purchase* of food, military attire, jewelry, shoe* or ladles' wear. Occasionally he ha* offered the checks only for cash. He is reported to be carrying numerous army passex. marriage licenses, lodge cards, automobile saiea contracts, ration book* snd other papers for identification purposes. He Is described a* between 25 and 30. from 5 foot eight to six foot tall, weighing about 180 pounds, with dark brown hair, brown eyes, medium to heavy broad shoulders, ruddy-tan or olive complexion. lM*longing to the white race or Italian. Jewish or Spanish extraction and having irregular, chipped or bui k front teeth. He has a small mustache. | is a smooth talker, wears a black cameo ring on the ring finger of

his left hand and is usually dressed in army or marine air corps uniform with first or second lieu tenant bars, and wearing aviator's wine*, campaign ribbons a garrison or visor type cap and k tan windbreaker. 0 OBITUARY Kila Elida Hackett w.ie 'lie youngest of nine children born to George and Sarah Hukcr tUcket in Union township. ‘Adams county. Ind.. Septemte-r 20. 1860 When quite young she uccepted Chriut a* her personal Savior and united with one of the chui.lv* near her home, later transferring to the Pleasant Grove church where she remained until about 20 yeaiw ago, when she transferred to the Union Chapel church of th ■ United Brethren in ('tirtst, wnere ehe remained a faithful member. On April 2. 1876 ahe wa* united In marriage with William J. Miller. To this union six child) * n were bom. Leonard (’urtis. Homer Earl. Norris Wilford. Olive .May, Wallace Amml. and Gladys Eulalle la-onard Curtis, Homer, Earl and .No rie Wilford have ail preceded their mother in death. The father and hltabaiid p.u«(ed away July 4. 1928. m.tqMr*. .Miller was a lifelong reaident of the community in which she wa* Ixirn. She wa* a good moth i, a cherbbad friend and loved her laird and her church. Mhe anticipated her deimrture and planned for her funeral selecting the trxt and making other plana She departed tin* life hi her home northeast of Decatqr. tn-tober 3 1944, after a prolonged illness, extending over a period of aeveral years, and waa confined to her bed during the last six months, during which time her son. Amml and family gave constant care, by other tn* inlier* of the family. .Mie. Miller had reached the mature age of 84 years and 13 day*. *4he leave* the noli. Animi, who reulde* on the home farm, and rwo daughter*. .Mrs .Marlon S’lilta, who it vex a mile north of the home place and Mrs. Gia dye Hinton of Detroit, Michigan. She also leave* eight grand children, eight great-grand-children and three gn at-great-grand* hildren and a wide circle of frtendx and neighbors, imong whom she will be greatly mbeed. ■•Sunxet and evening Star 'And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning at i the liar When I put out to sea Bui *udi a tide as moving ueema aeleep, Too full for sound or foam. When that which dr. w from out tile boundleM deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening lieil. And after that the dark! 'And may there !>■ no oaiin.r . of' farewell When I ) tnbat k; 'For though from out out' liourli*'i of Time and Place | The flood may bear me mat. I hop • to sec my Pilot face to i faco j 'When I have (rewsed the liar" I Tennyson. J .. .q More than 90 percent of the milk ■old In cities of 100,000 or moie, I*’ pasteurized. I ■'■!_ — CHRIS BOHNKE, Auctioneer I have 2 open dales in October. Book your sales early. Phone at my expense. Address Decatur, Ind. Phone R. I. Hoagland

STRIKER LOW BIDDER nttauws »iom rs<* I) Ninth street was adopted and certified to the clerk-treasurer for Colle, tioli No objections Were i filed against the 52.188.34 improvement. A contract with .Marlin Bulh mahn to extend an electric light line to his farm was filed and approved. E W Johns of th<- Johns Equipment company. Fort Wayne, contractor, to furnish a filter ami iron remover on tbe South Ward wells, was present at the meeting. He will meet with the lourd of public work* and safety this afternoon, relative to hia failure to deliver and install the equipment on the city's spo'lficatious. Charles E. Bo ker of the General Electric company and Warren c Bevington, consulting engineer of Indianapolis, were also present at tin- iiK-cting and (lihcih <-d po*i war plans with ( tty official* fol lowing tin- regular meeting

HOUSEHOLD GOODS AUCTION SALE At 533 Studebaker Street, just West of South Ward School in Decatur, on Saturday, October 21 at 1:30 P. M. Two pu re Living Room suite beautiful blue mohair, with spring construction Km-< hole Desk late style. Silvertone console radio like new; Two good 9x12 Axmilister rug*. Studio couth; Occasional tableStand; End Tabb-. I piece Beit Room Suite (solid maplei. dresser dust of drawer*, b.-d with built-in drawers and box apring. like new' Simmons ix-d >, spring ami mattress Wardrobe. Mirror 9xl” Congob uui rug. Extension table; Gil.m.ii Refrigerator, just like” new I Hilly Cabinet; Kitchen cabinet, tabl. and chairs: Estate gas rangeKitchen heater; Clothes ra< k Floi.-m .- Hot Blast heating stove. In good condition; I ton of coal picket fencing: i (stern pump. Chevrolet motor. 1941 model, in good shape, garden tool*. ( bihl s play pen, toys and other articles too numeiotts to mention. TERMS— CASH. LAUREN MILLER < liri» Bohnke Auctiotie. r T D Sciiiefet stein - Clerk. I Men Wantedl V\ c are now hiring able bodied men ■ to help unload Grain cars. 1 This work pays 77 l /2 c per hour, w ith I time and one-haii tor all over 10 hours || per week. There will be lots of over- B time while the Soy Beans keep rolling B r ■ We also have a few openings for n I good men who want permanent jobs, I in our Feed Mill. || Come to our Employment Office B any week day between S and 5 and we H will be glad to talk it over with you. S I Central Soya Co. Inc. I DECATUR. IND. All hiring done under W'.M.C. rules. B

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> A boat 9ic milltoii head of chicken* were raised on V. S. farms in 1943, or 16 percent greater than . tbe previous record in 194 L aud 50 - percent more than in 1940 ATTENTION FARMERS ('all im for prices before selling your Live Stock. Open Every Day until 12:00 o’clock Noon. KUHN'ER STOCK YARDS Telephone 101. oMfßtsMSßsmtMismaMaMMamMMHMMMMMMflaßmaaiai