Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1945 — Page 5

LdAY, FEBRUARY 27,1945.

W Reports for BinNETT. MURK** A CO. ■ EN .11 kind* of iy,..™. ■’ .nd wn»ohlr» ■ wtock rooolvod ov«ry *** ■’until 12;» ► oo commbiloa ■ phone 301 **’*' *— ■ coriwwd February 27. S' .u.” »H< s K IbU lbs 13 50 fi*E !S B r ..... 12.50 B 7.00 ■* ", 10.50 ■^ 111111111 . 14 50 ■' 10.00 y** o.stt Buhner stock yards ■ Pboue 101 ■ corrected February ■ 400 lbs * B ‘« 9 lbs ; — !S B’ 12-75 B. 8.00 I JiX ■ 7.00 10c per head yardage. ■ wholesale egg and ■poultry quotations B Furnished by Becatur PRODUCE CO. E Phone 380 | Corrected February 27. K 29c Born broilers and fryers— 23c ■y hens 25c ■y fryers ■y springers - ?* c Born hens . 25c B 22c ■local grain market ■ BURK ELEVATOR CO. ■ Corrected February 27. ■ Beans subject W changa E during day. ■hres delivered at elevator. ■ Red Wheat $1.66 B H e(l "’beat 1-65 ■ npw and Old Corn L6 ° Ba 2 Soy Beans 2.04 ■ x«. 2 Soy Beaus 2.10 ■ soy Beaus 2.16 ■ seed 2.00 H i.oo ■tons: per bushel less. ■ Cora: .04 per 100 lees. H f.o.b. farm ■ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■rl Wayne. Ind.. Feb. 27 — ■(-Livestock: ■>;.<: market steady. 160 tu Illis. 14.70; 130 |<> 1G() lbs ■: lilt to 1,7(1 lbs. 14.35; 130 B» lbs, II.Oil; 12(| (o 13(1 |bs. ■; 10ft to 120 lbs. 13.50. ■agits 13.35; stags 13.00; ■ hugs 8.5(1. B r,s 17-ito; iambs 16.00; ■ SM ■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■*3 go. Fb.27 — (Vl'i — ■'VI—Livestock: 1 —Livestock: ■»s: • In.otHi; active, generally B)'. tiood and < hoice barrows Jilts Ito lbs. and up 14.75, «S Price; good and choice l «il Slights I t.on; complete I'dlli'.', ll.ooo: calves: 1.U00; t trade less active, but geulr steady; bulk medium and grade steers 11.50 to 16.25; wmis loads strictly good and ® 16-25 to 10.75, with top 1 for choice HSO Ibs . , (11 r classes moderately active “<®ly to strong; early top « 16.00 bulk l:;.5o to 15 75; >W cows 9.25 to 13.25; can- . ’"'l cutters 7.50 to 9.00; “'J sausage bulks as high as • clUifee vealers up to 16. S''. 110 e «'ly sales lannis; asking fully or aroun, l 16.85 on good grades, bidding weak lade lower; deck good and '«! clipped lambs held »s yfca !''' u ss and older «eady; i oaU g00(1 antl ■ -Wing ewes to killers io 925 ° l tigetl uative ewus ( °ianapolis LIVESTOCK Feb. 27.- (UP! - u '«iovk; ' S | l 6 ' (l " l,: fully steady; 160-400 Id- Al 100460 'be-, >13.50- * l4 »U 05. Mfeni „ ’ s#o; steers higher- 2’ t> i!‘ 8 L COWB lStronß <0 eLI ? ilW ‘ h - good ■to iow s eeW - SIG2S; bu!k 15; wm m CholCe steere ’ U 4.5015: 1)..,. 101 a “ (l medium, >l2Ml 3 50.|ut!, U ' n a j' d good fu neraUy sUMMIy: »i Miu?n m ‘ ambs ’ $16 ’ ®415.i5 l ° B<XMI first nF > 50 loeo‘*“s cum y the MotherT,ol Man e ' e<l 18 den., ' •outhwestern

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♦ ♦ LOCAL CLAMIFIED ADVKRTICING RATW Mlalmum far Irst InMrtloa Ms Dim Tima, Par WoH—___ Ifta AMlManal Inaartiaaa Par Ward, Par Day if Bvary other day Inaartlona, daubla Mia rate (par Mford) M Card of Thank*- jop , OteituarlM, Veraaa, Raaolu--1 tlona >1 1 Manua, run menu etyle— >1 1 Notlooe, Gap Haade, 9-pL i body up t (Upi«udMp,aaecoluui) , o i Insertion Deadline i i Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a, m. i FOR SALE ' FOR 'aAlA— Complete Una of wirIng auppllaa and Sxturea. Uhrlck Broa. Phone SM. u-ts ' BLBCTMieAt.BUPPLIEB-Regard-leu of your needs In the line of , electrical auppllaa, large or imall, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—BeautituriteiidinFLot ou N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, aleo two nice Building lots on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE — 5 room house - and : bath, garage attached. Completely modern. >B,OOO. Phone 1071. Jack Zehr, 1021 Madison St. 45-6 t Fair Ladles brown Che?teriiekl spring coat like new. Sige 38-40. Mrs. W. Raudebush Monroe. 48-3tx FOR SALE—&i>O bushel extra good corn, hand picked. Monroe phone 95-P. 48ib3t FOR 'SALE- Saddle horses, waif ing saddle colts, potties and saddles. Edgar Huffine 3% M. S. \V. of Van WerL 48-3tx FOR SALE —100 bales straw. February 28. day of sale. R. K. Sautbine. 4s-2tx FOR SALE -Three individual farrowing hog houses, like new; 12 hoiv pfe-war balvanized hog feeder; truck chassis, 3 good tires, suitable for rubber tire wagon. Roy Johnstni, first farm west of road I'7 on river road. a 48-31 FOR SALE Wood lathe, 6-ft. steel bed. Orley Krick, 204 S. Eighth street. 4S-3lx FOR SALE — Red cocker «|>aiiiel; erector set. No. 7’-. 331 Stevcuson St. > 48-3 U FOR SALE—Child's boots, size 6. Like new. Phone 5425. b 4S-2t FOR SALE- land painted import-1 ed china, service for 12. Rogers silverware, service fur 8. Antique spool bedroom suite. 328 Stevenson. 48-3 t FOR SALE—Vacuum cleaner, gas stove, oak breakfast ,set. divan .•suite and lounge chair; 12x12 allwool, early American design carpet; 9x12 Wilton rug' and large wall mirror. 328 Stevenson. 411-3 L FOR SALE — Nice, bright wheat • straw; several young stock hulls. William Reichert. Monroe. 49-6tx FOR SALE — Good threc-quar'er bed. springs and mattress; also good feather mattrees. Call at 603 N, Fifth St. after 7 p. m. 4 ( J-3ix FOR SALE — Furniture reiraired and refinished. Will call for and deliver. Keimetli J. Secaur. Phene 7363. 49-3tx FOR SALE—Piano. Phone 905 between 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. 49-3 L FOR SALE—Bedroom suites: Just. I received shipment of bedroom suiLta. Walnut, maple and suntan. I >79.50 up. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 49-3 t FOR SALE—iK*sks."aiTdTard’table: Just received shipment of knee hole desks. Walnut and mahogany. Card tables $2.50 up. Sprague Fuiwiture Store. Plume 199. 43-;',t FOR SALE—Mattresses: Just received ahipmeut of malitiesrte-s from >14.50 to $24.50. $1 allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone IBH. , 49-31 FOR - SALK~I93B~ Lincoln - Zephyr, good mechanically; good rubber. 803 West Manroe St. Photic 13’4. 49-2tx 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE WliA*t. May >1.G3%-»4: July 9X.5544: Sept. $1.53%-$1.54: Dec.. >1.65%->4.54. Corn. May July. sl-11 asked; Sept.. >1.08%; Dec.. >1.06% bid. Oats. May .65% asked; July. 60 %; Sept., .58% btui; Dec., .57% bid. ‘ To Recite Rosory At Miller Home The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will meet at the. home of Mies Clara Miller after church services ties evening to recite the rosary.

WANTED SEWING - MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 South Fil ’ 8t - 27t24 WE MAkE covered biicklec. coTered buttons, do hemstitching and make buttonholes. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First 27t24 WANTED-lUdloi to repair. Uhrick Brow Ml-ts WANTED — 5 or 6 room house. Alfred Wolff, ABC bus driver. Klee Hotel. 46-6tx to work iii-laun-dry. Phone 1149, or 127 South Ninth street. g 43-71 WANTED — Tu do washings; no ironing. Must call for. Mi«. Bert Ralston, Phoue 3752 or 534 Studabaker street. 47-3‘x WANTED- Light red roan gelding, coining 4 or 5 years old, weighing 2,000 pounds when in good flesh. Rufus Stober, Rocklord, R. 2. WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastera money. Low rate* Very libi oral terms. See me so rabstracta of title. French Quinn. S 3 T-T-ts , WANTED—Pop coni acreage —contract your acreage with a responsible firm. Come in and -talk it over with a representative of Pepi paid Seed Co. at downtown Texaco station. Thursday evening, from 7 to 10 p. m. 49-2tx WANTED — To do painting and paper hanging. 25 years experience. Rollie Schmidt, Celina, I)., R. 3. ’ 49-2tx WANTED- -To rent up to 160~acro farm. Have good equipment, FarmaU tractor. Box' 343 Daily Democrat. 49-3tx WANTED -Two-room unfurnished apartment in modern home. Near business district. Write Box 344, care Democrat office. b 49-31 WANTED—AII kinds of cattle and feeding hogs, highest market prices. L. W. Murphy, Phone 6762. 49-12tx MISCELLANEOUS - FREE ESTIMATES tor roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 27124 SAKMEKS Ari'klNTlUN— We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc Decatur phene 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Pro duels Co. 15-ts 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, Indiana, opening evenings except Wednesday, phone 84. 301 till Feb. 28 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 APPLIANCE SERVICE We service ail makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31tf "rKiTT3OMT - New _ GTory -- Ts - the finest boar ever shipped into Indiana. Buy a gilt bred to his sou New Glories at the Harvey Steffen Hog Sale. March 2. 46tfix Don’t forget these miscellaneous will sell at the Harvey Steffen Hog sale March 2: 65 bales second and third cutting alfalfa hay; 8 individual iiog houses with built-in electric pig brooder; 100 bushel oats; 200 feed sacks. 46tdx i LIVESTOCK HAULING-Also buy fox horses. William Harrod, Phone 8933. 16-171 ONE GALUJNPASTK becomes tip to 1% gallons of finest flat wall finish when you use our new KernTone. Paints over almost any interior surface—one coat. Dries m one hour. Washable! llollhou-e Drug "LOST AND FOUND LOST"— High school class ring, 1946. Finder please call 1377. Reward. a 47-3tx L()ST—Yellow gold bow pin containing three sets in or near Juiiior-Seuior high school. Reward. Leave at Democrat ofliee. 48-2tx LOST— Sunday night, bill-told containing money, check and gasoline book. Finder please retui’-i to Paul Ramsey, Monroeville, R. 2. 49-31 X —a Rumple FuneraJ On Wednesday Morning The funeral of Mrs. Jonathan Rumple. 63. well known Jefferovn township lady, will be held Wednesday morning. Her death occurred in the' Jay county hospital Sunday evening. She had been ill more than a year and was taken to the hospital several weeks ago. A sou and daughter survive.

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AMERICAN COLUMNS (Continued From Page One) Allies struck last Friday. The Germans show signs of disorganization and panic despite the reinforcement, BHAEF sources said. Capt. Ludwig Bertorii|bu t German military commentator', admitted that the Allies had driven to the Erst river, and said the river valley north of Elsdorf due west of Cologne, was a scene of an "embittered struggle." Town after town on the shelltorn Rhineland was failing to t|ie advancing Yanks without a struggle and thousands of stunned, thoroughly-beaten Germans were . laying down their arms in defiance of their high command's orders to stand and die in the Roer-Rliine corridor. More than 6,590 Germans surrendered on the entire western front in Ute past 24 hotyts, most of them to the first ami ninth armies, swelling the prisoner bag to about 11,000 in 48 hours. Vanguards of the ninth army on the northern flank of the offensive line swept forward six miles in a few hours this morning. on top of a five-mile gain in the preceding 24 hours. Armored and infantry units pacing, the drive fought their way to within five miles of MuenchenGladbach, westernmost factory city in Germany’s industrial Ruhr valley. Their big guns already were pounding the city in the first land bombardment of the Ruhr since thi‘ war began, and the bewilder*: ed Germans appeared to have litth- or nothing in the area to stem the Imerican advance. At the center of the assault front, giant 155-miilinieter long toms of the fifsl army poured shells into the ruins of Cologne, Germany's fourth city, and fastaM ’ 9m ° n STARTENA One bag replace* i 40 gallons milk. Helps grow big, vigorous calves. for DRY Cows Bulky Las »ji He, p s fcu * !d dry cow y. -e' L ~X jsBS for extra milk after fir ** calving. mix it with your own oats. I Built 10 keep cow * ‘ m condition for * C P production and long ’ milking life. COW CHOW STIEFEL GRAIN Co. North First Street Phone 233. i

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“OFFlCE HOURS: 12 to 1!” “ ~ |C7H=s r~o±~aiw in 3 i (j4ou) d'vou rate m£s< a poctor %•9’"*sd( %'. —<p°gpg£W gala, w the < _ h^wagar(fiaHHjj (( >t a O " ' Jo, ooctoJW lOeLL. >* |pA zja-iICSUCWg U Za o. *> z g| Foblu ? HSBH* c? ? ° • Mil Ki J%’ J; ■ ■ ■ xlmb 30? — *—— — ———,,__ lzz~s§>. _ : ' ■ s ~~~ — ft/ - ?' 5 •. . < ofw I*>4s. K«nr Future* s’ n,^al< - *** revrvd —— 2*27 AN UNUSUAL OCCURENCE By Chie Young 1 i-Hl IWU CAN GO M/L RAGWOOC? TAKE YOUR T ~ ~ r OUTAWHILE ■< COAT OFF-i WAS > I THOUGHT ) > ’?■ ? THIS EVENING, TALKING ~TO y_S/ (THAT WAS A a 7 e B^^ LEXANP ESXJ TJ 3 STRANGE / (T3\"WW^.^x K7 <^W:|} . so Ai IS v itfM// 4X\ wO (<O MS'fe K* i#lW _IW ~wM H fflo JMJIW _ji _fv) 1 j/ K 5 ZtTzK ""'""■' 111 "•" ■(? *Vwk frit igF/ ; ,S ! JjgfaSgßliik flr j z ■ i! ' l!h R;>- v>;", ,^. : ■•»'"

rolling tank columns were probing the Erst line iu preparation for a thrust across to the Rhine. Washington State, home of the Grand Coulee dam, Ims 41 percent of the nation's potential water power, but only 9 percent of the potential power in the U. S. has beeu developed. o—— NUTK'H OF <IIWMI»HIOXEH'S S»|.K OF HEAL KSTATK l'h« i|mlersi(fi)<• <I courruiHhioiitn-, S>> virtm' of an order of the Adame circuit court, made amt entered In a cause therein pending, entHlcd l>av|<l H. Teeple vs. Agnes (Teeple) Haitl.v et al. amt Numbered 17‘.’ 11 upon tile docket of tin- Adam* <Areult Court tdiereof, that at amt on the m<uiises on the 39th day of March. t#|s, of the real estate hereinafter describes! amt designated .<• trai-a No. 1, Tract No. 2. Tract No. 3. will offer for sale Trai t No. 1 at o’clock In the forenoon, Trad No. 2 at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Trarit .Vo. 3 at 4:00 o’- lm-R In the afternoon. ami said sale will be at 1 Publi. Auction and for not less than ■two tbinls of Um full appraised value thereof. I.lie following described real .-state, to wit: TUAt'T Nit. 1 ls»ts No 2tt. 3" amt I" Like Shore Drive, NuJde County, Indiana. TRACT NO. 2. Inlo't No. IU in the City of Deva- I tur. Adamis County, Indiana. TRACT NO. I. East pant of ta>t No. S. HI,, k 17 hi the city of I'orllan'd, Jay County, Indiana Terms of Sale:—ttasli on Hate of Sale. NATHAN C. NELSON, Commissioner. Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. Nathan C. AielaoH, Attorney. l-'ob. 27 Meh. 6-13 a NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 407» Notice is hereby given tp the creditors, heirs and legatees of lada Mat Watkins, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at I Decatur, Indiana 6n the 171,11 day of j Marell, lai.t, and show cause, if any j Why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent (Should not be approved; and said I ■heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive ; their distributive shaves. .1. Forrest Ray, Administrator ; Deeatur. Indiana, 2/19. 1915 Ferd L. Litterer, Attorney Feb. 20-27 I ■— ■. i Glamour of ’45 DOROTHY’S BEAUTY SHOP 703 N. Third St. For appointment phone 1049. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 ■

PUBLIC SALE As I am moving to my farm near Rockford, Ohio. 1 have no barn on this farm so I will sell the following livestock and personal pro-1 petty al public auction 4 miles east of Decatur, Indiana, 1 mile north i and % mile west of Hobo, 4 mile south of Road No. 224, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1945 At 1:00 P. M. 17—HEAD OF CATTLE—I7 Roan Shorthorn Heifer, first calf by side: Koan Shorthorn Heifer. Bred for first calf; Red Shorthorn Heifer, first calf by side; Red Shorthorn Cow, 8 yr. old. due May 12; Two Shorthorn heifers coming 2, bred; Two Shorthorn yearling heifers: One Roan Shorthorn Bull, coming 2 yrs. old, he is an extra good bull: Two Shorthorn Bulls, 6 mo. old. These Shorthorn cattle, are all pure bred but not registered, high quality cattle. Guernsey heifer with calf by side; Getirnsey cow 7 yr. old. due March 20; White face cow 5 yr. old, due July 12; White face heifer, 6 mo. old; One 2 yr. old and one yearling steer. 15— HAMPSHIRE BRED GILTS—IS 15 Extra good Hampshire gilts 300 to 400 tbs. each, bred to Hamp- | shire boar and due to farrow in April; One good Hampshire boar I yearling. i FEED—6 ton good clover bay; 200 bales wheat straw. IMPLEMENTS & MISCELLANEOUS Cultivators for Me-Deering Model "If or F-12 tractor; Good emi I gate Seeder on 2 wheel cart: One galvanized and one New Way hog i feeder; McComb S(H) chick size brooder stove: 200 grain & feed sacks; Dump rake; 5 ft. mower; 6 ft. binder. TERMS- CASH. B. D. CLOUSE, Owner Sale will be held inside if weather is bad. Roy S. Johnson—Auct. Sherman Archer —Clerk-.

SOVIET ARMIES (Continued From Page one) i»i«. The Germans were trying desperately and at high co»t to widen their escape corridor from Koenlgfberg to the Baltic port of Pillau, 25 miles west of the capital. y—— Human experiences are the fortering ground iu the development of the soul. CARD OF THANKS 1 want, to sincerely thank all of my friends for the kindness shown me during my recent illness. I appreciate it very highly. Daniel Sprang. /-■ --• T” < J7S d iv„ rx Cut feeding time and feeding costs with Pillsbury's Best HOG SUPPLEMENT for Growing Pigs and Finishing Ilogs. I ★ PIG AND SOW FEED for Piggy Sows, Nursing Sows and j Starting Pigs. Pillsbury’s BescHof Feeding Program. Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe & Bth Phone 32 L. A. Holthouse Harold Grant :

r CARD OF THANK* We sincerely wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for * their kindness and 1 assistance in 1 our time of soitow due to the loss • of our email daughter, Anita. i Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lengerich.

■ ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY ’ WANTS ; = MEN - WOMEN ; I I : I Experience unnecessary. K p Apply in person. • " ■ Kraft Cheese Co.; Decatur Plant J ■ If already in essential industry * ■ do not apply. * a ■ a 81. B B B B : B B'B B B B B .B''B."B' B B»iB BU.B B 8.8 B'B B B B B B B B B B>B B- B- B"*«B-:BcnBf ! LABORERS MOLDERS * J WOMEN ■ « CORE MAKERS AND GRINDERS a ffl .ifiuO a ARE URGENTLY NEEDED w TO MAKE sf a IMPORTANT WAR CASTINGS g tlß ■ THE DECATUR CASTING CO. I ■ DECATUR, IND. | B H-'H Hiring according to WMC Regulations. !■ B A Gray Iron Foundry “Certified as Critical” by the War |j H Production Board because our entire production is needed in. jj the war effort. ® Work at a job not subject to Post War Reconversion Prob- T lems. Don't forget that after the war—gray iron castings will fi W be used in automobiles, trucks, washing machines, gasoline || fl pumps and many more familiar items, all made by our regular s g customers who are now on war work. fi . 88811 B'TBh'IBIIIIBrB B H B fiBBBBBBBBBBI PUBLIC SALE We will sell at public auction on the B. F. Shroyer farm 2 miles ' east and 1 mile north of Decatur, 1 mile north of Dent school houses THURSDAY, MARCH 1, ’45 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Matched team sorrel geldings, coming 3 yrs. old, wt. 3200; Blue ■ Roan mare 4 yrs. old. wt. 1600; Red Roan gelding 12 yrs. old, wt. 1700; Blue Roan Mare. 11 yrs. old, wt. 1650. 30—HEAD OF CATTLE—3O Guernsey cow, 6 yr. old, calf by side; Brown Swiss Cow, 6 yr. old, calf by side; Guernsey cow, 4 yr. old. calf by side; Holstein Cow, 7 yr. old, calf by side; Holstein Cow, 8 yr. old, fresh 2 mo.; Guernsey cow, 3 yr. old, milking; Guernsey & Durham cow. 6, milking; Holstein ! cow. 8 yr. old. fresh by day of sale; Holstein cow, 4 yr. old. fresh by |day<of sale; Holstein & Jersey cow, 12 yr. old, Bred in Sept.; Guern- | sey & Jersey cow, 8 yr. old, bred in August; Brown Swiss cow, 5 yr. old, open; Brindle cow. 5 yr. old, bred August 19; Jersey cow, 8, fresh I by day of sale; Red cow 8, freshen in March: Roan cow. 8, freshen in April; 6 Heifers, yearlings; 4 heifers 6 months old; 4 yearling steers. HOGS—7 Brood sows, farrow in March & April; 30 Feeder hogs, 50 | to 125 Ibs.: Poland China Boar. POULTRY—I2S White Rock and Leghorn hens. IMPLEMENTS—McCormick Corn Binder; Rotary Hoe; Electric Pump Jack; Electric Brooder Stove. 1 “ TERMS—CASH. , , •w ,i. n Ben F. Shroyer, Fry & Son, Owners Roy S. Johnson—Auctioneer. T. D. Schieferstein—Clerk.

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1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Talaphona 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted