Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1945 — Page 5

M Reports WPOKT OF LOCAL ■ reBLICN MARKET. BF’ for ®B wET T. MURRAY « CO. IB\|l kinds of livestock at iE" 3 ur Willshire, Berne Sy. received every day Mr«ntll 12:30 p. rn. SlL, ch and no commliiloß SK 1 phone 301 •"‘"'■..l.-HUO U — 13.00 W 13.50 — 13.25 |K 9.00 9 ™ Mf 5 5-W 1 MLcr STOCK YARDS phone 101 June 1& or weight charge ■pUhs Il '” 1 Kilbs 13-50 K* 13.75 V 13.25 ■Xiee)'"-' 15-50 H 14.50 » 5.50 ■■holesale egg and Kultry quotation* furnished by OCATUR PRODUCE CO. V Phone 380 |B Corrected June I's ■L,rrinient celling Prices M, hrnilrt-s and fryers.... 29. c jKiieiis “5-l c - c Bspringcrs 29. e ■n hens 25.1 c ■■■■’— 20. c » 20. c Mlf al grain market Kirk elevator co. U Corrected June 15 Keans subject to change E during day. ■tea delivered at elevator. Red W heat......................... $1.66 Red Wheatl.6s and Old Corn....—.— 1.60 K. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 ■<>y Beaus —— 2.16 Oats.... —■■■—■ .77 ——— — 2.00 ■..... , 1.00 Kfool 47 Kins: .03 per bushel leas. Korn: .04 per 100 lees. K f.o.b. farm Khicago livestock ■ago. June 15 — (UP) — ■)—Livestock: K: 4,tW>; active, fully stea■oil anil choice barrows and ■l4O lbs. and up at 14.75, ■: good and choice sows at ■mplete clearance. ■tie: 1.500; calves: 500; fed ■ and yearlings steady. Top I bulk 14.75 to 17.00; heifers ■to weak; best 16.50; >cows Bulls steady to 25 cents lower, Buly canner and cutter cows Eg at 7 to 8.50, fully steady; ■ beef cows 9.25 to 12; prac- ■ outside 13; heavy sausage ■ 12.50 down, and most beef ■1! down; vealers unchanged Ito 16.50 mostly; choice 725 ■wk steers up to 15.50, most Ers selling fully steady at 15.25. M>: 1,000; native spring i about steady. Popular on good and choice grades Ithough some with medium straight at the price, fat lambs discounted 1.00; few lo| i light springers down to two loads old crop shorn just being yarded; shorn fully steady but top 25 cents ■'. r at 8.25 on short deck, and choice handy weights; e ewes hi odd lots 8 down, 1 cull and common kind i 'I 6 to 6.50. OIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK udnapolis. June 15—(UP)— j -Livestock: 8s 5,500; active, steady; 1 and choice 160 lbs. up, 140 H’s. and numerous lots weights 14.80; 100 to 140 ' to 14.50; good and I * sows 14.05. Hie 300; calves 400; small < J OO ' 1 to choice nominally < i at 35.35 to 16.35; scatter- i “7''}° 14-00; 2 loads choice I 11 lbs. 17.00; cows slow, i ° thi t 0 good beef 4 to 14.a0; common and , " ' 9.25 to 12.75; canners ] gutters 7.00 to 9.00; vealers i 'WUve, top 16.00. , 100; supply very light; J ambs 25 or more lower; < S eady; good and choice i s I’-mbs around 14.75 to i i’ ®ediuni to good 13.00 to j 1 k! CAGO gr A!N CLOSE j 12. ;" !y Sept. : Dec. 1.66-1.65%; May t Ju ’y 118%B; Sept. 1.18- ‘ b . 1171 4; May 1.16%A. ■ July 67%-%; g cpU 65%; May gg !■ \ BIXLER ] OPTOMETRIST v IO (n .HOURS: F Sat’ 1 ; 30 12:30 to 5:00 U 2‘7 S - 8:00 p. m . I E«I ephone 135 a m ’ n ed Glasses Fitted * I

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising RATES —o—- — 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75, 1 „ ” ate ’ quoted «r« for consec--1 utive Insertions. No clas.if.ert ' ads accepted on .klpday W hed FACE* l. f °L 10 P ° lnt BLACK : sertion. ° P6r WOrd for Copy must be In office by 11 ■ rn, Monda y through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE electrical sumT E garuless of your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, beating elements, switches fixtures, etc. Arnold & KlenL 226-ts FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros Phone 360. 86 _ tf FOR seven room house, carpeting for three rooms, venitian blinds, motor plumbing, new forced air furnace and stoker, within easy walking distance of main part of city. T. D. Schiefers-teiu, telephone 104. FOR SALE—liard coal burner. Circulating type. A-l condition. Mrs. J. Poffenberger, 854 IHerkes Street, Decatur. 139-a3tx 1-OR SALE Have that old furniture repaired and relinished. Pick up and deliver. All work guaranteed. Secaur Furniture Repair, 127 So. 14th Street. Phone 7363. _ _ 139-stx FOR SALE —Tomatoes, cauliflower, mangoes, pimentoes, celery, yellow resistant cabbage. Special price per 100. Snapdragons, zinnias, marigolds, asters, hardy ferns. Meibers, 1127 West Monroe. i4O-2t FOR SALE —7-foot McCormickDeering disc. Maurice Miller, 1% miles west of Salem. 140-g3tx FOR SALE —-Holstein bull. 11. K Gibson, 3 miles east and 5 miles north of Decatur. 140-3tx FOR SALE - Craftsman, factorybuilt power lawn mower; A-l condition, 20-in. cut; rebuilt McCormick 5-ft. horse mower, with tractor hitch; Fermin Dellinger, 2 miles south of Willshire, highway 49. 1 H.i-31 x FOR SALE — 1937 Studebaker Coach, S3OO. 1938 one-half ton International truck, good condition, $475. Ivan Garwood, Corner Line and Studebaker. Phone 7303. 140-3tx • FOR SALE—Genuine McCormickDeering binder twine of prewar quality. Mollenkopf Farm Equipment, Decatur, Ind. FOR SALE — Used McCormick mower. 5 ft.) in first class condition. Also 1 new tractor; mounted sweep rake. Steffen Implement Co., Third St., phone 180. Decatur, Indiana. 140 2t FOR SALE Lantz hay fork, pickup for Massey-Harris clipper combine. Edward Scare, 2 miles north and I’.i miles east of Oissian. 110-a2tx FOirSALE~('alves, 5 days old. Harold Ehle.ding', Preble phone. 140- x FOR SALE — 5-room modern horn Call at 625 Winchester street between 5 and 7 p.m. 140-gGt FOIi SALE — 8 brood~«ovvs with pigs. % mile south, % mile east of Bobo on Piqua road L. F. Sapp, phone 969-11. 110-31 X FOR SALE—6O-acre farm: all under cultivation. Good building. (4 mile south Pleasant Mills. Clyde O. Troutner, tel 116 G or 73 111-11 FOR SALE -Best bid received by my office for Rice property at corner Fourth and Jackson streets on or before 4 p.m. June 28, will be submitted to court for approval. Home built of selected lumber by j leading local hardwood timber buyer for own use. has been occupied only by himself and widow. Five rooms, toilet, lavatory, first floor, with beautiful, diagonally laid hard wood floors. Three bed rooms, bath upstairs. Beautifully kept, oak woodwork throughout. Ceilings, medium height. Oak builtin cupboards in kitchen, pantry. Full basement, furnace. Full lot has valuable frontage 011 Jackson street for additional house. Com-1 plete abstract. Immediate possession. Amount of high bid or visit through home may be had at any time, night or day, by phoning me at 870. Bob Heller, K. C. Building. 141FOR SALE —5 registered Hereforti • boars, ready for service. First farm ea.st of Williams elevator. Lewton Retell. 141-g2tx FOR SAI~E 4>-foot porch glider, good springs, upholstered leaih er cushions, excellent condition; also 1 metal chair. Call at 430 No. Fifth street. 141-g2t <

QUICIUES by Ken Reynolds t® BsSi \L il <iw X« - li '1 kBT O ■ "Can t you installment collectors find some sort of essential work in the Democrat Want Ads?” FOR SALE— Web hay loader. Telephone 8793 after 4:00 p.m. 141-a2tx FOR SALE Groom semi-modern house located conveniently in factory area. Call from 5 to 7. Tr : State Really Co., T. D. Schieferstein, DeVose Bldg., phone 105. 141-ts FOR SALE — Dining room suite', A-l condition; combination wool ami gas stove; kitchen cabinet, all at a bargain, rhone 398. 141-3tx FOR SALE Gills ihat“fallTei r will cherish for years to come. Lovely tilt chairs and ottomans. Chm k full of springs. Built for comfort. Mattresses — the very best on the ' market today. Wonderful all-me-tal coil boil springs, desk lamps and bed lamps. Smoking stands and card tables. Many other items. Don't forget Father. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 141-2 t FOR SALE — International gearless hay loader, good condition. Moline 14-inch tractor plow. Lester Tumbleson, 2 miles north of Pleasant Mills on 101. Itx | = 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. 129-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackeon & Second Streeta. ts WANTED —Salesladies; full time employment; must be out of school. Apply at once. Morris sc, 10c to SI.OO Store. 138-4 t - — Good used cars, any make or model. Zintsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe. Phone 372. 139-g6t WANTED—Hay to make on shares or will buy on ground. Robert Anderson, phone 589 A. 140-3tx Wanted — Combine. Phone 573-B. Uot2x WANTED Home for 5 puppies, police and bull. Write box 376 in care of Democrat. 141-gTt We buy used cans, alii makes and models. See Hick’s Garage for highest prices. % mil© south Decatur, U. S. No. 27. 121-T WANTED—Lady clerk for Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. Arnold's Market, telephone 1300. 141-altx UPHOLSTERY AND REFINISHING of furniture; also slip covers for all makes of furniture. Bollinger, phone 91G-P. l'4l-3tx ” MISLELLANEOUSTYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold * Kleuk Phone 4G3. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15'*.f " A P PLIAN C. E~SE RVIC E 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-ls LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—BIack toy terrier, tan neck, chest and face. Front legs crooked and sensitive. Answers to name of “Pud. Perry Teeter, 1237 Elm street. Reward. 140-gtf LOST -Tati billfold containing sum of money, birth certificate, and other papers. Return to W. F. Helmer c/o Decatur Industrie#. , Reward. ID’2‘ X fol Trent FOR RENT—tFurntehed apartment, 3 room and bath. Write Post office Box 22, IDecatur. 140-3 - FOR RENT -1 room in modern home. Woman preferred. 231 North Sixth street, phone 742. 111-g3t o— FOR SALE Plants. We have plenty tomato, cabbage, pepper, cauliflower, celery, broccoli,

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rabl, brustle sprouts, sweet pota-| toes and yam plants; also snapdragome, marigolds, blooming petunias and other flower plants. Mrs. William Strahm, 339 North Ninth street. 141-g2t 141-g2t 0 NON IIENIDEN'F NOTICE In tin- Ailiiiiih < lr<-nlt Court, in JIMS - 17438 .SPATE O’ INI »1 ANA COUNTY’ OF ADAMS, 8S: James F Parrish, Plaintiff VS J.unes .Mit'oUi ct a i Defendants. Now comes the plaintiff by Ford L. Dttterer, his aktonnley, and files ( uinplaint herein, together with the atfiHiaxiit. of a competent person that the Tvsklen<*€ upon diligent Inquiry is unknown to the following naniind de-feiudanits, to wit: J'anu's MrCohl; Matthew Kcekl; Jane Reed; Jaeol) S. Myers; Nancy J.iiie Myers; Ja-incs M'tilony; Rebecca Mal’ony; Joseph Orlando Malony; hd.ert N. Malony; Sarah K. Hettler; William Waliter Mal-ony; Charles Elmer M iLony; Joseph O. Makmy; Sok)nmn He'titlier; William VV. Mahmy; Arnamla E. Malbny; Charles E'.Mulony; Anna E. Makmy; Ida Malony; Alxrahaun W. Bienz; Riohert Malony; Ida B. Malony; Hyla A. Bienz; Janies Click; Carrie M. Gilek; Alvertia Parrish; Union Central Liife Insurance Cimipiany; The Union Central Life Insurance Cornpany By John D. Sage iits Vice President By Louis Broiling its Treasurer; The Union Central Life Insurance Company; Alve-r---tio ParrMi; James Click; Artemlssia Carpenitk r; Click, whose true Ohristi-an name is to plaint'ifif unklown; Arteininnia A. Carpemtc’r; Jas. Glick; Artcimissla A. Carpenltesr; Monroe State Bank; VV. S. Smith. C; VV. E. Smith, Cashier; The Willshire Bank Company; 'l’h'e Wlllsliire Rank (’<». By VV. A. Colter Cashier; First Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne; Otto Reppert; Susie Reppert Aidminisitratrix of the Estate (> .f Otto Reppert I>ec*eased; Sisiur Reppert Adininisiratrix, Suhie R tip pent: Mathias Kiiscli; Matthias i Kirsch Trea'sure'r; Susie Reppert as Administratrix of the estate of OMo Repperlt Doceiased; Henry B. Parrish; Jessie Parrish: M. Lirsch Treasurer; John Parrish; James Parrish; National Life Insurance Cb-mpany; Ei'ist Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort iVV'avne B\ Aim Ackerman its Pre-

Small House STOKERS ♦ Now Available ♦ and on display. See them before you buy. Get My Prices HERMAN HAUGK No Priority Needed. ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY - HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556 WANTED Full Time Stock Clerk for permanent position. Ladies up to 35| years may apply at once. MORRIS 5 & 10c to $1 Stores

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nldont Etutiim Klein Its Secretary; Janies E. Par.rlsh; I'. E. Moulton Truaauirei- National Life Insurance Gmnnany: The Pwsplds lioan * Trust (Ainupany; Alvenlu M. ParrteDi; Parish and Parish; Jnines F. J’arlslt; Andrew Miller; M. Kirsch Treasurer; M. Kirsch Treat).; Louis Brelling Treasurer; The Peotplee Doan & Tnuwt Company By M. Khwih Presl'ddnit; Mkmi-oe Sta'te Hank of Monrde Indiana; Mary Kohne; Julius Kohne; John Miller; Rose Miller; Blizaibeitih Eking; Benjamin Kiting; Casper Miller; Margaret Miller; Prior C. Miller; Bcctha Miller; Ntora Miller; Agnis Miller; The Peoples lirtan # Trust <'>. By W. A. Lower Seic’y; National Life Insurance Company By Elbert S. Brigham Its President C. E. Mouilfton Member of ita Committee on Finance; The unknown husbands and wives respectively of each of Hie above nalmed and designated persons, the naiiiea of all of whom ate unknown : to the pltilntlff; The unkirown widowers and wldI owls respectively of each of the aI bovle nainied and designated persons, ' the namels of all of wlrotti are unknown to the plalnit'lff; The unknown children, descendanils, heirs, surviving spoUMs, credltors and administrators of the estate, devfisees, legatees, trustees and : executors of the last will and testa- ' meiit, successors In interest and as- , signs rehpevitlvely of each of the , abovte named anil designated deceas- ' ed persons, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; All of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated whose names may have been changed and who are now ’ known by other nitmets, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; The spouses of all thle persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to tih'e plaintiff; AH persons and corporations who assent or inlgilvt assert any title, claim or Interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the comiplain’t in this action by, under or , through any of the defendants in this notion named, described and deslgnaited in said compllain’t, the naanes of all of whom arc unknown to the plaintiff; That said action is for the purpose of appointing a commissioner to rellrase and satisfy of record 1 judgments and of quieting title to • real es'talte in the State of Indiana; that a clause of.action exists against all of satil defendants thait all of said defendants are necessary parties to Said action and that they are bdlieved to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams Ctounltv, in the State of Indiana, is described In said complaint, towirt: West half of the southeast <|uarter of Section four (I) in township twenty six C2G) Nontli of Range fifteen (15) East, containing eighty (SO) acres, more or less. This action Is InistMutcd and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of appointing ti commissioner to release and satisfy judgments and of quieting his title to the real estate ailroii- described against all claimants whatsoever. Nutice is therefore hereby, given that unless they be and appear on tlu* 2nd day of the Septemlber Term, 1945 of the lAdianis Circuit Court, being the 4th day of September 1915, to be begun and Imlden on t'lie 3rd day of September 1915 at the Court House in litre City of Decaitur, and • said County and State, and answer ■ or demur to said comp Faint, the same will lie heard and determined in their aliscm e. In Witness Wihefleof, I have hereunto skt my hand ami affixed the seal of .said Court in the office of the Clerk tlierewf, in the City of I>cat'iir, Indiana this fifth day t»f June 1945. Clyde O. Trodtneir Cleirk of Adams Circuit Court Eeril L. Lltterer, Attorney June 8-15-22 .. Appointnient <>f Adinliilstriitor I Estate Xo. Hfi.'. Notice is hereby given, That tile undersigned has been appointed Administrator of Hie estate of Etta L. Miller, late of Adams County deceased. The estate is probably solvent. . Royal W. Miller, Administrator Henrv 11. Heller, AttorneyMay 31, 1945 June 1-8-15

SALE CALENDAR JUNE 16 —Mrs. Catherine F. Peiiett, 3 miles North of Silver Lake, Ind. i | Fine Modern Home and 7 Acres. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. JUNE 18 —William G. Smith, 115 South 7th St., Decatur. Iml., 8 room * i Semi-modern home, 6:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. I JUNE 19—Harley Smith, 104 West Jefferson street. Decatur. House- ■ hold goods. T. D. Schieferstein, Auct. JUNE 20 —Homer S. Byrd, Modern Garage Equipment, First and Jes- I • ferson st., Decatur, Ind., 6:30 p. in. J. F. Sanmann, auct. | JUNE 21—Homer S. Byrd, Corner of Russell and Mcßarnes St.. Decatur, Ind , Good 6 room Semi-modern home and All House- ’ hold Goods, 4:30 p. in. J. F. Sanmann, auct. | JUNE 21 —Oral Morrison, 3 miles southwest of Decatur, Iml. on road . No. 33 and then U mile south, or U mile south of Pleasant Mills. Registered Guernsey cattle sale. Roy Johnson, auct. I JUNE 22 —J. D. Elzey, Preble, Indiana on road No. 224. Household | furniture. Roy Johnson, auct. JUNE 25—Mrs. F. G. Schinnerer, 1% miles east of Willshire. Ohio, * Well Improved 114 Acre farm. Modern Home. J. F. San- 1 mann, Auctioneer.

Card of Thanks We wish 4o thunk our many neighbors and friends for flowers J and cards sent us, and Dr. M. () Lester for sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedt. , Mr. and Mrs. Ruese.ll Friedt. Marion and Kenneth Friedt. Pfc. and Mrs. Corless Ball. NOTH E TO TANPAYEHS OF ADAMS < <ll NT) The iHoUrd of Review of A,lams inxr"? V t K, ‘ S f Sel a ' , ‘ , the foHoWin.g ila-iP.s for hearing objectio lls t( , \ I lIM “’“7 1 property and «u!dlllt>!Mi 1 kniprovenient a.ssessin. h ts for taxation to-wit: Wedm-s-dny, Jun ,. 2 0, 1915 f,<„,n «J3O a >ll t.. 1'1:30 a. m. — Union, lvo<<t,_ Hrcjlde, Klrkhind. Washing!.m and st. Mary» townships. Wedne.sday, .lune 20, 1945 from 1 1:00 p. mi. to l:oo p. In Bln,. <•,,, k Monroe, French, Hartford, Waba«li land Ueffersim .townships, Thursday, June 2’l, 1915 from I 8.30 a. in. to. 11 30 a. in. Th., towns or Bf*rne, Mionnoe and Geneva iHrlkliiy, June 2.2, 191.’, front 8:30 a - tn. to 1:00 p. nt. and Saturdav June 23. 1915 from 8:30 to 11 ,:o a. m.— The Cfty of In.eatur It is ft.lie dirty of any omitted taxpayer to appear Ix-foiv tin- board on or before Juno 213 for sp<" j:i| ass.l, ■■ ment. Penalty will lie waived in sm’li cases. THII4 BOARD O.|.’ REVIEW dOrnekt .1 WorWinian Tliurnnin I. Drew Roy L. T’rle Mrs. iteorge Rutklcy Bertlra C. Vogb'weile. June 15 O — - ti. xoth i«: or ri iimi HEARING FORM VO, 110 'N'-'ll'f- is •hiii4»v Kivcn that the Local Alcoh"lic Beverage B<> ird <*f Ad'tins County. Indiana, will, at 9:«m» a. mi. O ntr.al War Ti»me on the 3rd day -of .Inly, at the Uo. Com ini:ssi<»ii‘‘r's Ihmity, in Auditor's <»ffk’c, Imilrt lioii'o', in -the City <>f l>ccaitur. in said (''unity, hug’in invistiKaliMin 'o,f (the nppliration nf tin fdiltlowinp; named persmi. requesting the Is'sm- h* th- a pplirant, at t'lie Io I (•atfon hereinafter sr’t mi’t, of Um Alcoholic BevertaKe Permit if (IkukiiAs hereinafter desistnaited and will. «ls isaid «thne and place, r inflonmation ‘oibCining the ti!ntuu< i <»f said taippli' ant. iml the propriety of issuing’ the penmit applied fordo such applicant at the premises named :: Hc'inian A. Co|< hin, 12*C7. (Package Store). 25S North Second St., f>e<‘aitur, Liqimr, VVinu l»eal« i B. P. <> Elks Lodge No 993, t 3025, fClu'b), 327 North Se< on<l St.. UeraHutr. Beer, Liquor, W ine Retail- r Said investigation will l»e open to the (publitr, and public participation is reqm‘.s/led. Indiana Alcoholic B< vorage Poniiinisshm By Mauri' 11. Rudd Secretary Bu’irell E. IMefendorf, Chairman June 1-’» - ■ ■ - -o Appointment of Executor Isstate Vio. IIG7 Nolt ice is here'by given. That the undersign’'d has been appointed Executor of the estat<* of Katherine France, Hate of Admins County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Th!<-ndore F. Graiiker, Executor Fair! R. AdntiiN, Attorney June 14 191'5 June 15-22-29 1 T A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570

Markets At A Glance MARKETS AT~A~GLANCE By Uniteci Prean Stocks higher in active trading. Bonds higher; U. S. governments none. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Cotton off as much as 84 cents

PUBLIC AUCTION Registered Guernsey Cattle Will sell my entire herd of registered Guernsey cattle at public auction 5 miles Southwest of Decatur, Ind., on Road No. 33 and then '.•i mile South, or '2 mile South of Pleasant Mills. THURSDAY, JUNE 21,1945 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. a« 19—GUERNSEYS—19 Holly. 3 yr. old, milking 30 lbs.; Pet, 2 yr. old. milking 35 lbs.? Violet, 4 yr. old, milking 30 lbs.; Rosemarie, 6 yr. old. milking 46 lbs.; Patsy, 3 yr. old. milking 20 lbs.; Daisy, 6 yr. old, milking 45 lbs.:' 1 Glad, 2 yr. old. Be fresh in Nov.; Judy, 2 yr old, be fresh in Nov.; Jennie, 2 yr. old, Bred May Ist; Four registered yearling heifers, open.; One Grade yearling heifer, open; Two Registered heifers. 1 mo. and 3 1110. old; Two bulls, 2 and 4 mo. old, Eligible; HERD SIRE —Born in Feb. 1944, a son of Pine Manor Trojan and out of a daughter of Franehester Reliance, high record cow, Bred by Otto Gehres. Wren. O. HERD HANGS ACCREDITED No. 6617; Young Cattle Vaccinated'" T. B. Tested. ’' Will also sell. Team Roan Horses, B*9 yrs old. weight 3400 lbs. Sound, extra good workers and pullers. John Deere 1941 pick-up hay bailer, on rubber, First class. T'4RMS—CASH. ORVAL MORRISON, Owner -I Roy S. Johnson —Auctioneer ? E. W. Baumgartner, First Bank of Berne. Clerk ml ITu Real Estate Auction THE SCHINNERER FARM 4. 114 Acres, Fine Modern Home, Complete Set of Improvements LOCATION: One and one-half miles East of Willshire, Ohio on HighMONDAY, JUNE 25,6:30p.m. DESCRIPTION: in Room Moderit Home, Beautiful Natural Woodwork. Built in Features. Hard Maple Floors. Full Basement. Steam Heat' Nice Lawn and Shade. A BEAUTIFUL FARM HOME. Barn 40x70 witli Shed 15x50; New Metal Roof. Milk House. Granary, Corn Crib. Hog House. Chicken House. Machine Shed. Garage. KELLY Seales with Stock Rack. Large Concrete Water Tank. Water System. 12 ACRES Blue Grass and Timber Pasture, Some Saleable Timber, balance under cultivation. Extra Well Drained and is in Fine State of Cultivation. Considered ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN THIS COMMUNITY. IDEALLY LOCATED on Hard Surfaced Road. Close to Good Markets, surrounded by Well Improved, Prosperous Farming Section. TERMS: 15% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Mrs. Minnie Schinnerer Owner 1/ J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer C. W. Kent —Sales Managel - z / Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. ” ' Decatur, Indiana. ■ ■■■■'■■ ■ PUBLIC AUCTION f ■ I ■ 25 SHETLAND AND WELSH PONIES I ■ I ■ MONDAY, JUNE 18 - -7 P. M. ” ■ I • 1 mile Soulh of Fort Wayne on U. S. No. 27 * ■ These ponies are all broke, plenty of spots. Also I ■ plenty pom ;uk! horse saddles and equipment. J ■ J. C. WOODWARD I ■ E. C. Doehrman—AucL s

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a bale. . ‘ Wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley steady. Chicago livestock: Hogs, active, fully steady; cattle steady, andsheep steady. o — ' -. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ■—R| ,