Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1945 — Page 5

15 ioKoAY, MAY 15, 1945.

Reports MARKET ’ f ° Ods f^gN ,|| T ind 8 U of R Hv'” tock •* B' rn *' CralßVll *’' J 1 "-' i(l d WHUhlr* received every day n'” 511 until 12:30 p. m. 1 ’'<tßLe and no commission v " : '« Phone SO* Etc. W; tedW 2 >14.45 .—. Ixso - 7-60 hl, " t) 14.00 -00 3 valii^B 83 5,00 — :.i._ stock yards phone 101 ne corrected May 15. •*•• wo - — 12.75 - """"""" 8.00 ~’ ti:)oin^B*t ' h OlCe) "IL—~ 14.50 /'/‘jKlOc per dead yardage. Moultry QUOTATIONS Om Furnished by 1 PRODUCE CO. and Phone 380 corrected May 15. ■ Celling Prices '«' 32c ■a- a-e and fryers.... 30.1 c IB fryers - 3 °.l M bl’riimers 30.1 22c "TpßLcal grain market '1 ! ? elevator CO. R'C Corrected May 15. B 3 >^B} eaDß subject to change A duriDg day ’ 51 K.s delivered at elevator. M M Wheat U-66 Wheat - 1.65 and Old Corn — 1.60 Beail3 21G Oats —— .77 ———— 2.00 ■'S' - 1-00 H 46 j L \ ; f.o.b. farm And very May 15 — (UP) — ig tri[»^^®li—Livestock: get a 5,000; active, fully MB. Good and choice barrows !ie good and choice saws at Iraft clearance. t>.r » an<l yearlinss steady to medium grade very slow; cir k e *fe rs film: cows very strong; bulls strong to 25 SB higher; vealers steady at Offn ' vety scarce; largely IB™: bulk 14.50 to 17.00; top kssay^B o " weigllty steers and 17.30 toapl^B earliDss: bcst huifers 16.70; s cows .sjiii down; most beet' on't 9.7., to 13.0 b, good offerings weighty sausage bulls and heavy fat bulls to trt gtMH 3,(inp. scattered early sleady - Two loads good to e said^B^ I '' !i ,i "'""led western lambs ■c. a small medium end ght straight; load of medium ’ nil,S lat I< ’ llg in fi ”ish s 'ow >m nfl^^|| SOn " l)ids ran S*ng on down ' S ' 1 "' 11 aga * 11 very scarce; <.via^^» naliy steady; most common ‘-.rase^^f aod sl,orn native ewes 6.50 lab choice quoted 8.00 to 8.25. •' all^B oßT wayne livestock Wayne ' Illd " May 15.—(UP) ■■la^BF’T a ' kl>t M, eady. 160 100 lbs. luth^Bsu 1 ’?' 160 lbs., $14.50; 140-150 ,2M «> lbs., $14.50; nd th^® 20 lbs., $14.25. :c ‘.^B" ahs an(l sta Ss> $13.75-$13.95; ;ly a W. 'i' '' ' alllbs ' wool lambs m.;,. BB —o ?wKitaw d Tl ; t011 Jackson Ho,e ' p: ; nli „, lVyom ing is regarded by ' J aS an outst anding exintJ^Bnwh mountains and valleys anc ient internal forces " ie g and Ufting a section of “ s Cl ' ust - 3 1 1 111 3 QB n.^B?,"’'&M h c burn and frriution. 1 ; J ‘^Bfci» k ’* e, 'v®erdW U Tk o?itOrie ’ J bri s s » t: <bl^^E' (ln, «tsns»,| , • Thew grand medi- fl ' r uces w mßj mvl - z mens b’ , ancs. Rently 3 «. *“ n8 ' Protective and i •C PviamH g*° 9“ Wenuine fl Wor *wirtin,» j U P pOß itoriee at your w -■«t 3oto HOURS; 4 0030o o3o P to m 5: Exali * Phone 135 ■2r ami "' d Glasses Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 worda or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; C times $1.76. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday achedUlCe r* R o a ?, fo l 10 P° lnt BLACK face la 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. forsale ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES~ZZ-jf e . gardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros Phone 360. , 86 . tf FOR SALE Eight-room semi-mod-ern house with five bedrooms, three up and two down. House in excellent conditon. $3,800. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. b 110-ts FOR SALE—Bungalow, semi-mod-ern. Five rooms, three bedrooms. On Sixteenth St. Immediate possession. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3 - b 112-ts FOR SALE — Pure bred Chester White yearling boar. Albert Converset, route 5. g H3-3tx FOR SAALE—Fresh Holstein cow. L. F. Sapp and Son, % mile south % mile east of Bobo. 113-3tx FOR SALE—Pure bred Berkshire sow with pigs at side. Also one Berkshire boar. David Myers, 2 miles north and a quarter mile west of Wren. a 113-3tx FOR SALE — Genuine parts and service for John Deere tractors and implements. Steffen Implement Company, Jhird St. Phone 180. FOR SALE—-New John Deere tractor, sweep rake and hay loader, one Fairbanks-Morse deep well jet water system. Steffen Implement cbmpany, Third St. Phone 180. 114-2 t FOR SALE - McCray ice box, large size, like new. Phone 6940. 114-2.‘x

FOR SALE —Early and late yellow resistant cabbage; all kinds of garden and flower plants; hardy ferns; strong outdoor grown plants. Meibers, 1127 Monroe St. g 114-3 t FOR SALE—I93I Ford truck, long wheelbase, 16-foot van body, good tires. If you have a used car for sale, see .Hick’s for highest estimates. C. A. Hick’s Garage, ’/ 2 mile south of Decatur, on U S. 27. Phone 7103. 114-2tx FOR SALE —Used Furniture: 2piece living room suite, good condition; first $65 cash takes it. Buffet, A-l condtiion, first $25 cash takes it. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. H4-2t FOR SALE —New maple bedroom suite less chest of drawers. First $75 cash takes it. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 114-2 t - John Deere G. P. tea- '- tor. Mile west and mile north Pleasant Mills. John Bailey. 114-3tx FOR SAI7e 3 good cows. Oliver Hall, 1 mile east of Tocsin on road 224. g H4-3t FOR S^ALE— for tractor: new battery: 2 seal beam lights; generator pulley and bait. Phone 973-C. 115-2 t FOR SALK—Walking distance to G. E., Soya Co., business district, North Third street home, in excellent state of repair. Owner, who is leaving city, recently insulated house, installed new furnace with thermostat, storm windows, so you can enjoy three bed room home at minimum of heating expense. Automatic gas hot water heater, built-in cupboards in kitchen and den with lots of built-in closets and storage space will make living in this home a comfort. Garage, full basement, lot big enough for another house will please you. 60 day possession. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 114k6t FOR SALE”—~Last“of 48 new F.H.A. homes built in last two years. Two nice bed rooms with closets. Linnen closet. Large living room. Modern bath with recessed tub. Kitchen with built-in cupboards. Upstairs coal circulating heater built-in. Automatic gas hot water heater. Hardwood floors. Inlaid linoleum. Weatherstripped windows. Choice big lot by Legion Park, three blocks from business district and schools. Terms $1,300 down,-less for Veteran World War 11. Immediate possession. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone S7O. 114k6t FOR SALE—Philco cousolFjadio. good condition. Phone 1495. 115-3 t

FOR SALE—One metal water tank about 2x3x10 feet; 4, 5-gallon milk cans. Phone 282. 115-2tx WsterTjTljHneecl corn. A good supply of 5897 and JBO. John W. Blakey, telephone 694 -A. a iis-3tx FOR SALljl—John Di'crc !»!»!♦ corn planter in best of condition. Roy Johnson, first farm west ol Road 27 on Riv er R oa d. 115-3 t FOR SALE — 41 acre farm neat' city, 6 room house and 3 room house, barn with poultry house attached, electricity, drove well and fruit trees. Will sell as a whole or 2% acres with buildings. Tri State Realty Company, T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 104. 115-ts FOR SALE — 1932 Pontiac coach with good rubber, priced to sell. Phone 104, 115-3 t FOR SALE — Metal end day bed, opens to full size bed. Phone 946. g H WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 103-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WANTED —To do plowing and discing. Jim Smith, Phone 5181. 105-12 x WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. 112-Bt.x WANTED—Reliable party to take charge of cash cream buying station. Corner Third and Monroe street. Sherman-White. WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low' rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED TO BUY—Full ’blooded young 0.1. C. male hog. Daniel Kaehr, route 1, Monroe, a 115-3tx WANTED — 3 room unfurnished apartment with bath. Write box 370, care Democrat. g 115-3tx WANTED—Riders to Fort Wayne General Electric Broadway plant. 3 p. m. to 11:45 p. m. Call at cabin 3, Bellmont park. g 115-3 t “MISCELLANEOUS' FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-26 t

ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on ue, we will be glad to give you a tree estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold. & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS'ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts 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 all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-1 f NOTICE—Have dissolved partnership. For painting and papering, telephone No. 8624. John Cook. 114-2tx will give you a completed price on a new roof of your choice. Phone 429. Gamble's. 114-3 t IX ties ’ YOUR“ roof “Teak ? CTa mble’s will call and give you an estimate on a new installed guaranteed roof. Choice of colors. Phone 429. Gamble’s. 114-3 t method known. T sted and proved for 15 years. Arab mothproof lasts 2 to 5 years. Dry cleaning doesn’t remove it. Schafer’s. 114-3 t FOR RENT — Downstairs modern furnished apartment. Suitable for 1 or 2. Phone 271. Mrs. W. J. Kuhnle. K 114-3 t machineless, cold wave and Raymonde heat wave. Dorothy's Beauty Shop. For appointment, phone 278 or 7973. I 115-Gt LOST "AND FOUND LOST—Gasoline ration books, A and €. Delmer Fisher, Decatur R. 3. ltx STRAYED — Large brown col Tie, blind, wearing leather collar. Answers to name of Joe. Call 4242 or 6954. g 115-31 X FOUND—I94O class ring with Arvis Rebecca Kunkel name./engriived inside. Found on Pleasant Mills school ground. Mrs. Kenneth Kiser, route 6. 114 mile west of Pleasant Mills. S 115-Stx LOST - OR - STOLEN — 6-T gas stamps. Herman Behnke, Phone 573-U. ltx

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TO TRADE — Late model car for pickup truck. Frank. Lundin, phone 686-F. g It FOR SALE — To settle estate, Rice properly at corner of Monroe and Fourth streets. Eight rooms with beautiful oak wood work, hard wood floors downstairs and all structural work carefully selected by experienced hardwood buyer for his own home. Full basement. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 115k3t FOR SALE' — Indiana Certified Hybrid seed corn 608-620-425 flat grades. Winfred L. Gerke, Decatur, Ind., Telephone 523-F. 115tl0 o CABLEGRAM (Continued From Page One) him until last Saturday, When the parents got. a card from him dated Decemlber 24, stating that he wae well. Several other Adame county soldiers have Ibeen liberated from German prison camps following the eweep of American troops throughout the Nazi-held country. —: o iA cockroach gets an entire new skin —which Is its skeleton —eeven times 'before its grows up.

WOULD TRADE on all modern city home--my 80 acre farm, consisting of 100'» all modern house, barn and all other out-buildings in good repair and new paint. This is an outstanding farm and one of the best in surrounding country. Phone 255. Fertilizer in Transit 3 - 12 - 12 0-12-12 and 2-12-6 NO (LIMIT. All You Want. THEO BULMAHN Preble Phone 5 on 20 WANTED Skilled Mechanics _o— To keep essential Fords rolling we need several more skilled automobile mechanics and helpers. Ideal working conditions, modern shop equipment, top pay and overtime work if you want it Steady, pleasant work now and after the war. See us today. This is your opportunity to get set for the future. Brant Motor Co. 3rd at Monroe St. Decatur Indiana

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—A CALL FOR SURGERY! E- the BBfeps have wi 1/ THE A SfS~l !H /veah.but)} 'zjSj T s-Suul fetaP rU3v--(?>-■HIwJ rT® CM Eft® M -Ht®fcu,T XABkJI Mwl In ’ lw\ s < 2‘ ,l< ~* t | j ,rf -' mirj I \ j !V< i ILONDIE A SHORT MEMORY! By Chic Young I HAVEN'T [WILL MOU SEW )’ T MDULL HAVE To] I WHY DON'T WIVES LOOK A I /• —x S( TIME, NOW—I (JPMV PANTS S Z WAIT'LL AFTER LIKE THE t WISH I O A_ HA Ttt SUPPER GIRLS ON < M (COULD REMEMBER J <ss V7 uzAkunS-' MAGAZINE X K_ WHAT | T WAS _/ a*TT •A ; . ' HaZ (Sl^^\V>lX\ /7> ? ’-<?-v>Z En • . I A : ! oft 1 I/ WA ftJI BVSL BtO mm ®wb< wf r~r c«SHF •;v-'^'\x<. • 1 W i / j th 4 « .'cnwftS? ; i' r,Sf\ a 1 i nijiiftj fluutilwlulUlllWJl”"''^’”".. ' ''vi'P“'"’"''lr?— —/N

COMMISSIONEH’H CI.AIMM ALLOWED MAY T. DMA Citizen’s Tel. Co. operating $ 37.8 h City of Devatur do 196.01 Haywood Pub. Co. do 358.86 Clyde O. Troulner, clerk do 311.11 Haywood Pub. Co. do 45.5(1 Leo T. Gll'lig do mileage ... 11.77 Thurman I. Drew auditor do 12.76 Roy L, Price tre'as. do 115 Margaivt Price Glk. Sten. Dr. 63.00 Roselle Haines do 12.0(1 Decatur Deunoi rwt Co. Ireas. op 70.12 Rose NeSswald recorder do . 5.00 Le'o T. Glllig mil oper 14'1.28 Leonlard Supply Co. do 1.59 Charley Sulierry hih v. ditch 31.50 Roy Asohliman do 8.00 Ant LoCiie do 4.20 Harry Lawson do 5.00 IW C. Talbett do 6.30 I>. A. Hmikpie do 12.25 Homer Debolt do 10.50 “Artiliur Weaver do 7.75 Herman Brown do 6.60 Daniel Lantz do 37.52 John A. Hairvey do .................... 15.00 Fred Isenfiart do 18.00 The Knick-TvndaM Co. Oper 60.71 John W. Tyndall do 3.00 The Sdhafer Store do 4.75 Lyman L. Hann S. siinrt. oper 39.00 L. E. Archbold Co. Ag<t. do 113.10 Clara Dcngcrh-h do sten 108.33 Dr. D. D. Jones H. Corn, sal op 40.00 Naomi G Borman assessor elk 25.00 G. Itemy Bierly oper 5.00 Commercial Pt. Shop Cir. Ct. 1.80 Citizen's el. Co. do 6 10.95 American law Book Co, do . 10.00 Lawyers Co-Op. Pub do 17.50 West Pub. Co. do 15.00 C. H. Muselman prob, off ml! 10.80 John Bixler C. H. Jan sal 125.00 Mrs. Emma Miller do malt. 4'5.00 Chase Bros. Co. do oper 6.15 Au-neld & Klenk do 8.012 Leonard Supply Co do 12.62 Grover Cottrell do ........ 8.00 Walter's PUbg. & Heat do .... 8.20 Engle & Kiess do ' 1.50 Modern Svhl.' Supply do . 21.40 Ind. Imst. Ind. do 8‘8.52 No. Ind. Pub. Serv. jail oper 12.49 The Schafer Store do 11..13 United States Chein Co 3.9,1 Frank A. Kit Son Infirm supt. 150.00 Joanna Kitson do mait sal ... 63.33 Dr. J. M. lsunk do phys. sal 25.00 Pryor S. Gilbert do help 50.00 Joseph S. Schwartz do 45.90 Marguerite Von Gunten do 45.00 Patridia Kitson do 25.00 J P. Sudernran do minister 4.00 Elba Lynch do oper . _7.5<( Stewant’s Bakery do 52.45 Beirne Hdw. Co. do 11.63 United States Gh’ein. Co. do ... 53.58 Eastern Ind. Oil & Supply do 31.52 H. Knapp & Son do 1.06 Krrhne Drug Store do 14.34 Krick -Tyndall Co. do 10.12 StiiH’s Cigar Store do 14.13 Holt'lvouse Schult e Co. do .... 2.10 Lee Hdw. Co. do 98.60 Economy Kept. Store do 24.58 Decatur Hatcher do 86.55 El'berson Serv. Store do 9.90 Home Gnociery do 64.50 Steffen Impl. C'o. do 6.40 Berne Hdw. Co. do 28.59 Dr. Fred I. Patterson Inf. oper 7.00 Serv-Us Store do 32.24 Cal E. Peterson do 10.35 S. E. Hi'te do 67.49 Yost Const. Co. Miller frdg. 2388.00 Mrs. Lilllam Moser Civ. D. slelc. 33,32 Ferd L. Lititerer Co. Atty sal 50.00 Berne Witness Co. legal adv 40.79 Clyde O. Tnoutner Reg. off 25.00 Suttles Co. lus 10.57 Henry L. Getting Soldier buri'al 75.00 Theodore Bleeke Jr. farm. Ins. 100.00 Adolph Smith fox bounty .... 5.00 Irene Byron Sanalto>nium 261.50 Paul Dudgeon tax refund .... 12.10 Mrs. N. W. Highland W. twp. 112.-50 Silas Sprunger Mon.. do .... 233.50 Alodjeska Neuenschwander do 177.00 Hai»>ld T. Fields Wa;b. do 112.60

NOWit s up to You! The future of those new baby chicks depends entirely on you. Give them good care. Keep them clean, dry, comfortable. Give them a balanced feeding program — like Pillsbury’s BEST, the wholesome, scientific ration built to help baby chicks move rapidly to profitable maturity. Pillsbury’s fflS BEST CHICK STARTER SOLD BY Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth St.

Eanl Ma nt In Wash, do 112.50 John Baker do 112.50 Will Winues du 100.00 No. 25.", Highway Herman llaugk Supt. Sal. mH. 243.6a Calvin DuJuadh asst, supt sa'l 174.25 Sam Butler do 174.25 Perry Everett do 175.95 Albert Fox do 157.2a Troy Woodruff Tr. Truck 159.20 Chauncey Reynolds do 164'.00 Levi Yoder do 164.00 Clyde Harden do 249.30 Glen A . La utzenlii lser do .... 172.00 Vernon Fidlers do ... 164.00 Wayne Gaunt do 164.80 Itoy Heller do 91.10 Harvey Shell do 143.20 Burl Fuhrman do 168.00 Kenneth Ohler d„ 42.70 Fred E. King do 63.20 I’liris Kidiiike single bunds .... 16.80 IX'O C. Dlvltt do 122.40 Menno Huilagger do 85.60 Chris Zurciher do 115.50 Frank S. Peterson do 100.00 Chrlsit Miller do 160.80 Harold Burger do 15'3.60 Grover Cfc>ttrell do 2.00 Chas. Pusey do 14.70 Amos Steiner do 22.75 Citizen’s Tel. Co. operating 6.85 Petrie Oil Co. do 943.26 Butler's Garage do 7.40 Central Motor Parts Co. do 85.41 The Sdhafer Co. do 7:M Ft. Wayne Pipe & Supply do 261.10 Eaeteum Ind.. Oil & Sy. do 59.00 Nlat'l. Cylinder Gas Co. do 9.91 Decaltur Super Cerv. d'o 169.67 Lee Hardware Co. do 9.83 City of Decatur do 11.70 Roy L. Price do 1.35 Ind. Bearings Inc. do 15.00 Moswman Yarnelle Co. do 16.62 Palmer S. Moser do 60.00 Korle Bros. Lie. do 105.09 Walter's Maeihine Shop do 6.00 Walter Brintzenhofe do . 9.30 Haywood Pub. Co. do 6.00 Mollenkopf Fann Eq. do . 154.09 Al J). Schmitt Motor Sale d 0... 18.65 Artz Tire Co. do 544.00 Krick-Tyndall Co. material 24.12 Yortt (Jons-t. Co. do .... 1026.36 Walter Sautbine do 38.00 American Steel Supply do 37.04 Berne Lumbcir Co. do 4.50 Meshberger Bros Stone do . 3396.11 John W. Kinrcb Stone Co. do 822.25 Cash Coal Feed & Supply do 70.62 Decatur Ins. Agency Insur. 30-2.50 Welfare Citizen's Tel. Co. oper 6.60 Faye Smitli Knopp Post, mil 37.95 Berniice Nelson mileage 18.05 Vieroniica F. Linn do 14.90 Russell Sage Found. Subs., dues 2.64 Haywood Pub. Co. oper 25.50 Certified, before me this 74'11 day ot' Thurman 1. Drew, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. May 15 o CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for kindness, extended us dming our recent bereavement. Floyd Baxter and Children. — O — ; (At one time North Carolina was known as Rawliana.

INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570

TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR SALECALENDA R MAY 16—Daniel W. Clinger, 1 mile West and 214 miles North of Warren. Ind. Well Improved 80 acre farm and personal property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. MAY 17—Asa McMillen, 6 miles southeast of Decatur or *4 mile west of Pleasant Mills. Closing out sale. Lester W. Suman, auc. MAY 19 —Mrs. Charles Fletcher, 927 Dierkes St.. Decatur, Indiana. Complete line of Extra Good Furniture and Household At tides. 4:30 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, auct. MAY 18 Albert Miller, residence at the Decatur Cemetery on West Monroe street, Decatur. Household furniture sale. Roy Johnson, auct. MAY 23 —Reed Properties, 5 room home 345 North 10th St. and 5 room home 311 North 11th, Decatur, Ind., 6:00 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, auct. MAY 28—J. W. Lawrence, Estate, 4% miles Northwest of Auburn, Ind. Improved 179 acre farm, 2 sets of fine improvements. PUBLIC SALE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 927 Dierkes St., Decatur, Indiana SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1945 at 5:00 P. M. FURNITURE —Good 2 Piece Living Room Suite with springs; Dunean Phyfe Dining Table, 4 Chairs and Beautiful Corner Cupboard to match, all like new; Desk and Chair; Gate Leg Table; Upholstered Rockers with springs; Small Tables; 2 Floor Lamps; Table Lamp; Desk Lamp; Foot Stool; Card Table; Alarm Clock. Two 3-piece Bedroom Suites with Innerspring mattress; Chest of Drawers; Bed Lamp and Pair of Dresser Lamps; WHITE Drop Head Sewing Machine; Alarm Clock. RUGS, DRAPES, CURTAINS—Fine Axminster Rug 10’/ 2 x««4; 3 Axminster Throw Rugs; 4 Pair Lined Drapes, Curtains, lot of Good Bedding. ELECTROLUX Range, like new; MAYTAG Washer in first class condition; Twin Tubs; Metal Clothes Cabinet; REGINA Electric Sweeper; Carpet Sweeper; Breakfast Table and 4 chairs; Glider; 2 Metal Porch Chairs; DISHES, SILVERWARE, PICTURES, A LOT OF COOKING AND BAKING UTENSILS. Fruit Jars and Some Fruit; and many other articles. RUBBER TIRED LAWN MOWER, like new. Garden Tools, 2 lengths Garden Hose, and other items. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Charles R. Fletcher •H' Owner J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer. C. W. Kent—Sales Manager. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. PUBLIC S ALE Because of my health, I will sell at public auction all my personal property, located 6 miles Southeast of Decatur, Ind., or % mile’ West of Pleasant Mills, on THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945 Time—l2:3o P. M. 12 — CATTLE — 12 Two Guernsey first calf heifers with calves by side; Two Roan first calf heifers with calves by side; Two Guernsey cows, 7 yrs. old, giving good fltfw of milk; Guernsey cow. 8 yrs. old, giving good flow of milk; Guernsey cow 10 yrs. old, giving good flow of milk. These cows are all pasture bred . , GRAIN —10(1 bushel Corn, more or less. FUEL—One ton Kitchen Stove Coal. — FARM TOOLS — Pump jack, with h. p. electric motor: double shovel plow; single shovel plow; garden push plow; two-wheel cart; two milk cans; feed barrel; pick; post auger; scythe; buck saw; beet fork; chicken coops; other tools not mentioned. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Globe Glow Roy heatrola heating stove; Range Eternal cook stove; Maytag Electric washer; Freshman Electric radio; radio stand; radio cabinet: Hotpoint Electric iron; Electric toaster; Porcelain top table; 3-burner oil stove; Oven; 8-piece dining room suite, overstuffed davenport; 2 reed rockers; sewing rocker; 2 other rockers; Morris chair; Floor lamp; Quilting frames; Ironing board; 2 - 7.6x9 Axminster rugs; Throw rugs; 9x12 Congoleum rug; Iron bed, with springs and mattress; wardrobe; bed clothes; Curtains; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Aluminum Cooker; Can Goods; Fruit jars; Fuller dust mop; Copper boiler; 2 tubs; porch swing; other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. ASA McMIUEN, Owner Clerk —Bryce Daniels. Auctioneer —Lester W. "Bud" Suman, Decatur, Phone 6761.

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