Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1945 — Page 5

■Y. FEBRUARY 2,1945.

Bet Reports RfePORT OF LOCAL IHSforbign markets 8 'JKitT, MURRAY & CO. , kind# of livestock at ' ;B£ir. Berne, Cralgville, u JHE.nd Wlllahlre vdMbek received every day Kntil 12:30 p. m. and no commission i Phone 301 February 2. < ]K lbs $14.40 H* 1125 lbs 1125 iw-üBo lbs 13 79 is lbs 13 - 25 I lbs 12.73 • 13 - 25 . SS 11.00 bXE- 700 ,i, jjjioice) 10.00 t3E* u.oo - 9-00 -w ”KjLESALE egg and -«Ltry quotations ’ M | Furnished by S jgUvrUR PRODUCE CO. , |||| Phone 380 I February 2. ; and fryers.— 23c lH|Bns 24c ’ wßßr crs ’gfflHfcriugers ” 2>iC giOKtera and stags 14c lKal grain market «k elevator co. j February 2. i JHp s 3ub^ect t 0 chau ße : during day. < delivered at elevator. UJMbd Wheat $1.66 ; and Old COrn 1.60 • Soy Beans- 2.04 ; Soy Beans 1.86 Beans..... - - 2.10 Xv jß*' Oats 77 * 2.00 i.oo .03 per bushel less. Hru: .04 per 100 less, f.o.b. farm ■ iCAGO LIVESTOCK ChOv Fob. 2-(UP)—(WEA--Lv <S : . H$M 6.U00; active, generally -ii'idßc )'>d and choice barrows HI lbs. and up 14.75, ceil••r few lotas 110-160 lbs. 14--,.ws generally 14; com- - slice. ( ( calves—soo; genactive, fully steady; recows; average choice :$816.5; few loads good off. rings 15.25-16.25; med- - :::(»■■(• 13.25-14; best heifers 15, i cutter eowe 7.25 8.50; iows 9.50-13, strictly good rfsd.B weighty sausage bulls to ‘ riJEMiI heavy beef .bulls to 11; veah®ls.so down; some eastern accepting cattle today but .tei;a®ii estock 4-day embargo on becomes effective at kMt tonight. prices; bidding fully * et W” un<l choice fed woollambs or 16.25-16.40; i “ a * e6 native ewes 8.50 iBmNAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Feb. 2—-(UP) — ! Livestock: ImBB 4.500; market fully lj«H 160 to 400 lbs. 1 1.80; 100 TaiB Ibs ' 10 bI.SO; sows riostßll.OO to 14.05. ’'"0; calves 500; market strong; 2 loads good to low■•m-e <Hi5 tb. heifers 14.75; :x:.1k8..,.,... and heifers common 'rti Hilium 11.00 to 13.75; medgood cows 11.00 to 13.50; common 8.00 to 10.75; 6.75 to 7.75, walers . top 18.00. V 1,500; generally fully bulk good and choice ' ■15.25 to 1G.00; medium to '■■nd 13.00 to 15.00. ®T WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■''-Bwayne, Ind., Feb. 2.—(UP) market steady to 25c high-■-■4OO lbs.. $14.70; 150-160 lbs., iBK 110-150 lbs., $14.25; 130-140 120-130 lbs., $13.75; 100'J isHB, $13.50. R ®is, sl4; stage. sl2; mole .HMts, sl7; lambs, $15.75; ewes. ■— ■ -o JHREE-DAY BAN 'MMontinued From Pass 1) of the big cities in Ohio—- - B' Toledo, Cleveland, Cincinand Columbus — and and Pittsburgh are affect-three-day ban. and New York use inanu'"W gas which is not directly although WIT) chairman ■ ”]^B I ' U 'B said some of the plants -■ this gas may be in trouble ‘.Be of lack of coal and oil. said the gas embargo apBo nightclubs but not to res''Bs - He suggested chat night;i'“B‘l,itC’h in and close up for until the emergency is ”'W in a Good town Decatur

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♦ — ♦ LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATU Minimum fcr first Inwrtlon SO# Ona Tima, Par Word !/>♦ Additional Inaartlona Par Word, Per Day 1< Every other day Insertions, double the rate (per word) S# Card of Thank# Ml* Obltuarlea, Varaea, Roaolutlona_ pi Menua, run menu etyle |1 Notices, Cap Heada, Spt body m# * (IS plena deep, one column) Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR BAUE—Complete Une of wiring supplies and fixtures. Uhrfck Bros Phone S6O. 40-ts SUBCTRICAL SUPPUEB—Regardleis ot your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Rlenk. 226-ts FOR room modern house, 3 bedrooms upstairs, one bedroom downstairs. Located ne .r business district. Walter J. Bockman, Phone 3. g 4-ts FOR SALE — Wheat Straw.~Wm. Reichert, Monroe. 9t27x FOR SALE —7 room ’all modern house In Monroe. Hard and soft water plumbing, built in cupboards, nearly new furnace, well located, close to school and church. Swartz Realty Service. Phone 1398. g 22-ts FOR SAW—Jameeway oil and electric brooder stoves, peat litter, Wayne Feeds and Decatur Quality U. S. approved tested chicks, order chicks now for March, April delivery— see DECATUR HATCHERY. 22-8 t FOR SAUE~<RieiTisey cow, fresh; pair of black mares and a half-set of harness. Page Mitch, miles east of Decatur. 26-3tx FOR SALE—Folding cot'with mattress pad. Phone 809. 26-3 t FOR SALE—Get your rotary hoes, cultipackers, manure spreaders, tractor buck rakes now. Only a few more left. One used tractor disk. Craigville Garage. b 26-4 t watch with two diamond chips. Phone 361. g 27-3tx 4 days old. Harvey Bucher. Preble, Indiana. Preble phone 1 on 3. g 27-3tx FOR’ SALE — Thoi oughb’red. ’serviceable, Holstein bull. Mile west and bi mile south Magley. Craigville phone 15 on 7. 27-3tx FOR SALE — Coppies ’and Shej> herds; young Fox dogs and many other breeds of dogs and puppies. Harry Reed, 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. Craigville Phone. 27-6 t FOR~SALE — Homemade garden tractor with Britton Straton motor. Phone 776. S 28-3 t McCormick iDeoring tractor with rubber in front, just overhauled and painted. Howard Zimmerman Ya mile west of Preblo o n 224. 28-2tX FOR SALE — 3 day old Durham iHeifer calf. Gust Koenemanu Preble Phone. 28-3tx I MANPOWERMEASURE (Continued From Page 1) Hies into war work to plug the gaps. As it went to the senate, the measure Was exactly as approved by the house military affairs committee. Under the bill, deferred men 18 to 45 would be frozen to essential jobs and those In non-essential activities would be liable to orders to essential jobs in labor shortage areas. Penalty for failure to obey ‘he order wotild be a maximum fine ot SIO,OOO and not more than live years imprisonment or both, unless the registrant could show good cause for tailing to comply. WELFARLMEASURE (Continued From Page 1) ion." House members yesterday defeated. 54-32, the controversial “fast-time vs. clow-time’-’ bill, which would have re-established central standard time in Indiana. The lower branch passed several other measures, however, which would allow the governor to transfer the state gross income tax division to the'supervision of Hie treasurer; reorganize the state board ot medical registration and examination, and extend two years the wartime suspension of a law forcing school teachers to retire at the age of 66. o Trade in a Good Town —Decatur

WANTED &BWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 27t24 WEFmaKE covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching and make buttonholes. Mrs. Boardman, Phone 411. ' 27t24 WANTED—Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros- 261-ts WKTeJD tO ffENt — ~For” research chemist, good modern home. Guaranteed rent. No commission, Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phono 870. 284ktf WANTED Girl for general office work. Pleasant, steady work. Good salary. State experience. Address Box 330 % Democrat. WANTED TO RENT or buy, modern five or six room house by responsible, prospective new residents of Decatur. References. Write Box 333, care Democrat. 27-12 t WANT TO RENT—Fann, 20 to 60 acres near Decatur. Cash rent. Must have at least 6 room house. Write, care Democrat Box 332. 27-3 tx WANTED TO BUY—POTATOES U.S. No. 1 grade in 100 lb., 50 tb. and 15 ib. bags. Ceiling Prices —delivered to nearby A&P stores. Advise Grade, Pack, Quantity available and where located. Address Atlantic Commission Co., 136 N. Huron St., Toledo, Ohio. T MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. 445 South First 27t24 FARMERS ATTENTION —We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc Decatur phene 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Pro incu Co. 15-ts Nbw’ HATCHING— Order broiler chicks now. Hatches each Tuesday and Thursday of each week from bloodtested parent stock. . Large demand for broilers, order now! Free book on how to raise ■ baby chicks. We have plenty of feed. Model Hatchery, Monroe, In- . diana, opening evenings except Wednesday, phone 84. 301 till Feb. 28 Real Estate and Insurance; Farm , and City properties sold private or at auction. Jim Andrews, Harry ; Essex 119 outh 2nd St. License • Bureau Bldg, front office. 18-12tx GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff ; cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments . needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts . ANY ONE having repair work at Geo. McGill's is asked to call for it as soon as possible. a 26-3tx TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T ADVERTISING — Future business depends on Today’s advertising. ADVERTISE WITH — calendars, pencils, novelties. Phone 95-G I Monroe, Ind., Phil Nussbaum. F-S-16-tt ,'MONEY TO UlANMJasirioaus’of $lO to S3OO made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Lose’s Barber Shop. T 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May. $1.62; .Inly. $1.54‘/i; Sept., $1.53%: Dec., $1.54%. Corn, May, $1.11%; July, $1.10%; Sept., $1.68% asked; Dec.. $1.07%. OaLs. May, .66%-%; July, .61%- %; Sept., .58%; Dec., .58% bid. o Tribune's Health Editor Dies Today Chicago, Feb. 2— (UP) —Dr. Irving S. Cutter, 69, health editor of the Chicago Tribune, and former dean of Northwestern University’s medical school, died today at Passavant hospital where be had been a patient several Weeks. His condition was not regarded as critical until last midnight. Cutter was an advocate of moderate living, a pioneer in urging air-conditioned buildings as. a health measure and was a leader in bringing the battle against syphilis into the open. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatm N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:S0 to 11:S0 12:30 to S;N Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

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NEW AMERICAN (Continued From Page 1) area, in addition to those already reported. 'ConsideralbJy weaker resistance faced the U. S. eighth army spearheads advancing eastward acroes; the 18-mile-wlde base of Bataan peninsula from the recaptured Olongapo naval base at the head of Swblc Bay. Vanguards of the eighth army were reported nearing t Dlnaluhipan, 13 miles east of Olong- > apo, where they were expected to eoa) off the peninsula by joining sixth army forces moving down from Lubao, 10' inilea to the northeast. Far to the north, other sixth army forces beat down savage Japanese opposition northeast and east of the Lingayen gulf beachheads. An enemy column as ambushed and destroyed on the Umingan-Balungao road near the eastern end ct the American line. The Japanese suffered heavy casualties and eight of their medium tanks, eight artillery pieces, 15 tracked vehicles and many supply trucks were destroyed or captured. < 01 STV CLAIMS TO BF ALLOWED BY COMMISSIONERS Febniarj- 5, liter, City of Decatur light* power 232.36 Citizen Tel. Co. Tel 49.85 Haywood Put). Co. Oper 144.44 Clyde O. Troutnei- clerk oper 6.00 Leo T. Gillig do 92.00 Haywood Pul). Co. Auditor oper 12.75 Thurman T. Drew do 11.39 Haywood Pub. Co. Rec. Oper 58.25 Leo T. Gillig Sheriff Mil 40.52 ' Albert Gillig spec, dep 5.00 Leo T. Gillig prisoners bd. ..... 88.80 Haywood Pub. Co. Surv. oper 15.50 LeVay & Snyder Inc. S. S. oper 7.50 j Lyman L. Hann do mileage .. 35.50 I L. E. Arcbibold Co. agent sal, 95.40 • Clara Lengerich d t , stin. sal 108.33 Robert .1. Zwick coroner .. 16.40 D. I). Jones lioaltli com. sal 38.50 D. D. Jones do oper 1.50 Haywood Pub. Co. do 12.75 Naomi G. Borman assessor elk. 25.00 Citizen Tel. Co. Cir. Ct. oper 745 I Haywood Pull). Co do 12.95 Lawyers Co-Op. Pub. Co do .... 15.00 IV. H. L-tiiderson Co. do 15.00 • West. Pub. Ido. do 20.00 Vernon Law Rook Co. do .... 20.00 Callaghan * Co. do 7.50 Henry Neireiter do oper 4.75 John Bixler C. H. Cust 125.00 Mrs. Emma Miller do matron 45.00 Kohne Drug Co. do oper 1.60 Ixw? Ehinger C. H. Oper 7.00 Becker Paper Co. do . ... 47.30 David F. Teeplc do 1.13 Huntington Libor. Co do 16.75 Arnold & Klenk do 6.1i3 Korte Paper Co. do 21.60 Leonard Supply Co. jail oper 7.82 North, Ind.. Pith. Ser do 12.79 Ind. Inslut, ind. do 19.50 Bakers Plb’g & Htg do 21.02 Frank A. Kitson Infirm supt. 184.48 Joanna Kitson do matron 58.33 Dr. James M. Burk physician 25.00 Patricia Kitson do oper 25.00 ■ Pryor Gilbert do 50.110 Marguerite Von Gamlen do 45.00 1 Joseph J. Scliwartz do 37.50 Rev. Wilson do 8:00 Rev. O. A. Eicher do 4.00 I Morris 5&10 do 13.05 Geneva Hatcheries do 14.40 Worrell M.fg. Co. do 42.63 Kohne Drug d 0 11.57 i D. D. Mollvnko.pf do 6.72 , Daniels Standard Ser do 3.00 ■ Gillig & Doan do 75.00 ■ L. L. Yager & Son do 75.00 . S. I'l. Hite do 78.31 ' Stults Home Groc. do 48.50 Lillian E. Moser Civ. def 16.66 • Ferd L Litterer Co. Att'y sal 50.00 ' Dale D. Moses Comm, mil 7.20 Decatur Democrat legal adv. 182.59 ' lyde O. Troutner reg. office 25.0(1 G. Remy Bieriy offic. bond .... 7.50 Irene Byron Sana. 363.07 Leonard Wltiitehwist fox bounty 5.00 Henry 11. S) liwartz do 5.00 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger 1 FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 57f» A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 1 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana ANTIQUE FURNITURE Complete line of All Kinds of ANTIQUES Decatur Antique Shop 416 S! Fifth St., Decatur, Ind. Mr. & Mrs. Tony Schumacher

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Elmer Rich do 5.00 Adolph Kiefer d 0 10.00 Elmer Moser do 15.00 Stanley D. Arnold do 5.00 Floyd Baker do 5.00 Oscar Young do 15.00 Leland Smith Ins. Agcy. insur. 122.11 Berne Witness legal ad 178.25 Herman Haugk supervisor 181.25 Herman Haugk mileage 31.45 Leland Smith Ins. agcy. insur 113.02 Sam Butler Ass't Sup. .. 150.75 i Ernest Tuinibleson do 159.75 Albert Fox do 181.50 Calvin Dubach do 221J25 Clyde Harden mechanic 285.00 Oilier Dague truck driver .. 36.40 Elm 0 Lengerich do 81.20 Vernon Fellers do 156.10 i Wayne Gaunt do 150.5(1 .Burl Fuhrman do 149.80 Vai Schnc-pp do 34.60 Virgil Draper do . 189.75 Chauncey Reynolds do 209.30 Glen A. Lautzenheiser do 172.90 Harvey Shell do 167.60 Kenneth Ohler do 157.50 Menno Habeggcr single hand 38.50 Chris Miller do 119.00 1 Frank S. Peterson do 100.00 Sidney Dague do 36.40 Robert Dubach do 36.40 Letter Dubach do 133.70 Lawrence Noll do 25.20 Deeatur light & power light. 30.48 D. D. Molienkopf oper 265.12 Arnold & Klenk do 1.10 Uh rick Bros do 3.75 Ted Beerbower do — 18.00 D-A Lubricant Co. do 143.80 Riverside Garage do 8.85 j Dlerkes Auto parts do 15.69 Michals Auto Pants do 6.08 The Gibson Co. do 357.55 , Walter Brltzenhof do 11.15 Dunson Supply Co. do 8.73 Artz Tire Co. do » 193.45 Central Motor Pts. Co. do .. 90.84 Shell Oil Co. do 39.50 Herman Ryf do 27.85 Ft. Wayne-Decatur Truck do 1.05 Cal F. Pietersen do 2.00 Mossman Yarnelle Co. do 22.14 Cockrell Tractor Co. do 211.17 Frank Krick do 376.08 Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales .... 2.20 Nat'l Cyl. Gas. iOto. do 28.45 Ft. Wayno Spring Co. do 5.91 Ind. Equip. Co. do 30.40 .Herman Wulliman do 5,40 Citizen Tel. do -.... 6.97 Petrie Oil Co. oper 519.75 I Decatur Super Ser. do ... - 85.34 i Jacob L. Shetler file 8.40 j Broadway Lumber Co. do 532.36 The Berne Lumber Co. do ..... 75.44 ! American Steel Sup. Co. do ... 64.26 Ind. Inst. Indust, do 236.43 Ralph E. Roop DcArmond l <Jg. 663.66 Welfare Citizens Tel. Co. oiper . 18.75 Faye Smith Knapp Oper mil. 27.50 i Bernice Nelson mileage ........ 14.05 Veronica F. Linn do v .. 4.60 I Helen Shrol'l Zwfck do 2.50 I Certified before me this Ist day of February, 1915. Thurman I. Drew Auditor Feb. 2

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction, located % mile west of Berne on State road 118, on THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1945 Time: 12:30 P. M. 9—CATTLE—9 Jersey cow, 5 yr. old, be fresh March 4; Jersey cow, 3 yr. old, with calf by side; Guernsey cow 5 yr. old, will be fresh Feb. 20; Jersey cow. 9 yr .old with calf by side; Jersey cow 8 yr. old with calf by side; Holstein cow, 3 yr. old, be fresh Feb. 8. HORSES—Grey mare, smooth mouth; Roan gelding, smooth ' mouth. POULTRY —60 head of extra nice White Rock yearling hens, laying good. H^Y —3 ton of good mixed hay in mow. FARM EQUIPMENT Allis-Chalmers, Model B, Tractor on rubber, with power take off, in A-l condition; tractor cultivators; 1 bottom 16" Allis-Chalmers tractor plow; 5’ Allis-Chalmers tractor disc; Deering mower; Rubber I tired wagon, with 7xl2’ grain bed and stock rack; 10 hoe Moline fertilizer grain drill with lime attachments; corn planter; spring tooth harrow; John Deere walking plow; single shovel plow; McCormick Deering single row corn cultivators; Buzz saw with 32” blade; Single wire fence stretchers: Coop pump jack with % h.p. electric motor; 500 chick size electric brooder stove; 2 drums with 60 gal. of creosote; 2 gas drums; grass scythe; 2 post augers; axe; log chain: wedges; mattock; pick; Ward's cream separator; 4 - It) gal. milk cans; pad milk strainer. - HOUSEHOLD GOODS A. B. Cameron piano; 2 Ward’s wood heaters; 3 overstuffed chairs; 2 rocking chairs; library table; Kitchen table and chairs; large plate glass mirror: radio cabinet; brass bed with spring and mattress; single metal bed with spring and iunerspring mattress; 9x12 ft. rug; 12x15 ft. rug; 2 gal. ice cream freezer; glass churn; gas lamp; 2 other lamps; dishes; fruit jars; many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Addie Gilespie, Owner Clerk —Elmer W. Baumgartner. Auctioneers —Lester W. (Bud) Suntan, Decatur phone 6761. Frank Dellinger, Decatur R. 11. 6.

"TTBStT Notice o/ Public Wearing Public Servlco Commission of Ind- j Una Docket No. 2757-A, 1 i In the application of Lea O. Teeple i d-di-a Ft. Wayne & Portland Truck Line, Decatur, Indiana, for a certificate of authority to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property, Interstate .over highways In the State of Indiana, us more specifically set out in the application. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of tho Commission, 401 State House, Indianapolis, Ind., 9:00 A. M., Monday, March 5, 1945. Public participation is requested. Public Service Commission of Indiana, By James D. Collins, Director Indianapolis, Ind., January 30, 1945. Feb. 2 Birth Certificate Notice Is nereby given that Net Hie R. Gault Aurand has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on the 9th day of February, 1915. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Feb. 2 O Appointment of Executrix Estate No. 4131 i Notice is hereby given, That the I undersigned has been appointed Ex- . cutrlx of the estate of Marie Ehlerd- ; ing late of Adams County, deceased. I The estate is probably solvent. Ida Krueckeberg, Executrix Ferd 1.. Litterer, Attorney I 1/18 1915. Jan. 19-26-2 0 Appointment ot Administrator Notice is hereby given, That the ; undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Charles Pontius, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably sol- ' vent. Pau! L. Pontius, Administrator N. c. Nelson, Attorney 1 1/25 1945 Jan. 26 Feb. 2-9 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. BMC ! Notice is hereby given .to the ere- I ' | ditors. heirs and legatees of Noah ; Johnston, deceased to appear in the ; Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca- 1 ; tur, Indiana, on the 20 day of Feb. ■ ' 1945, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with i - ! the estate, of said decedent should ' 1 not be approved; and said heirs are . notified to then and there make i proof of heirship, and receive their i distributive shares. . j Frank L. Johnston, Administrator ane-tM 'Decatur, Indiana 1/26, 1945. | De Voss <S Del | N. C. Nelsen, Attorneys Jan. 26 Feb. 2

Mrs. E. W. Johnson Breaks Arm In Fall Mrs. E. W. Johnson of North Sec-

Ilia ■ i ■ 01104 ■ n a ■ Bi4‘*iai4uiawo ■ a ■ ii.ii 1 TOMATO GROWERSI A Representative from the Crampton-Stok-ely Canning factory, Celina, will be at the ; Decatur City Hail; ■ Feb. 6 and 7 I i a I to contract for tomato, pickle and red beet * acreage. If you are interested in growing M these crops call at the city hall and have the ■ contracts explained to you, Or, contact ■ ■ Otto Gase, the new fieldman. | ■ FRANK BRAUN ■ ■ s g Pres. Adams County Tomato Growers Ass’n. ■ ' ■a h a n s'B ■ a..0'8 i'ickb ■ siauianißiiianiaiiio? PUBLIC SALE 1 Having sold the farm, the undersigned will sell at public auction I on the farm located 2% miles north and 1 mile west of Berne, Ind., or 3% miles south and 1 mile west of Coppess Filling Station, on TUESDAY, FEB. 6,1945 : Commencing at 10 o’clock 12—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 2 Holstein cow 4 yrs. old, due in March; Holstein cow 3 years old, was t'resh in Aug.; Holstein heifer due In May; Holstein cow 10 yrs. old, due in July; Holstein cow 3 yrs. old, due in Sept.; Holstein cow 6 yrs. old was fresh Dee. 30th; Holstein cow. 6 yrs. old. due in MareK; Holstein cow 4 yrs. old, was fresh Dec. 18th; Holstein heifer due in May; Guernsey cow 6 yrs. old, due in Sept.; 2 Holstein heifers, 6 months old. 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Bay gelding 5 yrs. old, a good one; Sorrel mare 3 yrs. old; Sorrel mare colt 4 months old. 17—HEAD OF HOGS—I7 2 brood sows and 15 feeders. POULTRY 180 head White Leghorn hens, 15 roosters. Female police dog, 6 months old (spayed). HAY ANO GRAIN 13 ton of good Clover hay; 25 to 50 bushel corn; 12 ton baled wheat straw. IMPLEMENTS New Idea hay loader: Allis-Chalmer 14" tractor plow; John 'Deere 10" hammer mill, these 3 tools good as new; 10-2(r. Mc-Deering tractor in good condition; Grand Detour 14’’ tractor plow; Mc-Deer- ) ing 7 ft. tT’actoi* disc: John Deere corn planter; Hoosier grain drill; j McDeering manure spreader; McDeering 5 ft. mower; Dain hay loader; hay tedder; dump rake; McCormick 8 ft. binder; wagon with hay rack and wagon bed; spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; corn cultivator; crowfoot land roller; 12 and 14" walking plows; water wagon with 150 gal. tank and many other small tools. MISCELLANEOUS 1933 Chevrolet coach on good rubber; 2wheel trailer; 5 brooder houses 10x18, 10x13, 12x12, Bx 9 and 8x12; 3 James and 1 Warner ! electric brooders all in A-l shape; 50 chick feeders; 30 mash hopjpers; 10x12 sun porch like new; turkey roosts made of 10'2x3 and 2x4" oak lumber; 7 Jamesway 3 gal. chick fountains; 4 rolls of 12” poultry netting; portable hog house; 3 barrel type hog waterers; hog feeders; 600 ib. platform scales: blacksmith forge and tools; drill press; blacksmith thread cutters; pipe thread cutters and vise; socket, wrench sets and other wrenches; heavy anvil; electric fence charger; extension cord: cream separator; Cowboy tank heater; corn shelter; burr mill; largo iron kettle copper kettle; lard press; barb wire; 32-foot extension ladder (new); 2-ton chain hoist; top for work bench; Handiman farm jack; blacksmith vise; bench vise; Stutzman fruit drier; meat block; meat grinder; 3 carpenter's boring machines; some 1" pipe; grind stone; carpenter chest; pressure grease and grease gun; cheese press; hay forks and slings; trip rope; electric wire; weed burner; set breeching harness and leather collars: steel and wooden feed drums: cistern pump: steel fence posts; milk cans and milk buckets; feed bags; dog house; potato crates; sack carrier; bee hives. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Three heating stoves; kitchen cupboard; wardrobe; bedsteads, chest of drawers; 2 rocking chairs; two-piece upholstered living room suite and many other articles. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Jacob L Liechty, Owner Jeff Liechty and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. E. W. Baumgartner, Clerk. Good Neighbor Club will serve lunch.

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ond street had the misfortune to slip on the icy street near her home Thursday afternoon and break her left arm Just above the wrist.