Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1945 — Page 5

SEPT. 6, 1945

Cjßjtef Reports 0F LOCAL 06 U,SgßrforttlGN MARKETS fop SSBK MURRAY & CO. Buylnfl all kbda of livestock at 1$ O«6<W» .W> llßhire ' Berne LlvestiSßi Hceived every day ' i until 12:30 p. m. m 0 ygrflMP a n ‘l 110 commission. ’ " Tyrone 301 rthffftctsd September 6 i. 13.00 SZZrfwl 15.00 H 1200 -00 ■o 5.00 t'e — detiej I HNEM stock yards est; September G ' ,CiI mJHBKou or weight charge " 'wreKw- - * l4 - 50 ”? SS - - 14 - 00 - 13-75 HjCgHfe 13.50 ‘-S* l Sww|e«» - 15.00 H jgpiaSALE EGG AND 1 QUOTATIONS I by ‘ PRODUCE CO. I September G 4£tt&ient oemng Prices k 22. c a iffiMnSw 27. ■■ * 3 lbs & up 27. c ■s. L jhsyt Un* .. 22. e -’Yi 15. e F FMSHB- 15 - c locaKgrain market j burßelevator co. uHfaed September 6 - WfWff, —Q'jei tto change ”** day. FAWS delivered at elevator. Ha I ®jf’'Win at $1.51 iio. J Red Wheat 1.50 J Old Corn 1.60 JlIRiHh « 54 1 'HsgllßE 2.00 ly» . 1.25 . . FWjW^ 3 per bushel leas, in | -'0K8.04 per 100 leas. |Ud 4arm tti&NAHAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Sept ' 6 —(UPI—- — Hogs 4.000; >i factiVniSM steady; good and choice blk 140-160 lbs and lighter weights 14.50; ■V It aO^ftl-14.50; Good-and choice stags 14.05. ~ !I lf '* aHHP* caives e °° ; *°p good km HJteers steady; common H |. lu lings predominately it I* fiMKMMh I '; P ar *- ' oa< i g°° ( i in,> (jitMEgljsftht steers 16.25; few common and medium yead|iSSl.oo-14.25; few medium “■ill some goof ' heifers t I* idMMßpart load held 16.00; WbESme bids 25 to 50 lower;

' 2(1 «aniMn and cutters steady, late iggSjwer; few good cows " Ji common and med■■Bßß6.7s; canners and cutieagS^f^SO; top beef bulls 12.50: J 111 good sausage bulfe JMMMKvealers active, steady; .!!> gWffiMßehoicc 15.60-16.00. 1 lal l ambs barely .^BWSughter ewes 25 lower, top 13.00 sparingly; god 10.75-11.75; comand CtHWC slatignter 5.P"SBBIGO LIVESTOCK fit Sept. 6 — (UP) — VV restock: active, fully stea- ’ jESSShd choice barrows and and up at 14.75 —tti’g/SBpd and choice sows at UvO; (■Kpleto clearance. gjPjPLI 500 Calves: 600. 11l fed steers and £|MHnteady; top 18.00; best fa 17.50; common and *■** ®®®BBt’,‘|rade' 25 cents lower, ,< s M||ißSecline; common and in all grade cows £ W3b*ts lower; bulls sharing |jl closed weak to ce! >tfcower at 14.50 down; 111 HHEpows 8.50 to 11.00; outS1 good cows 12.50; lit 011 sausage bulls IW§Hfon heavy fat bulls 13.50; lit <! weak to 25 cenls most slaughter |}l 'Wing limbs and mature ewes : ‘~lHOl ai ’ lv rounds at steady »l loa(^s Root ' ,0 ehoice ''■HBBho spring lambs carryi ? If* 11 me(liunrn end, L 1.25 ai '’’''Kbulk good to choice I ”'* IP* 25 , deck 13.35 to ship- > bucks discounted 1.00. V Sfe? 1011 liß ht sort-outs 10.00 11 't'-’qMhost shorn aged slaugh,*l, 1 * es 5-00 to 6.00, scattering kind 4.00 to 4.75. B A. BIXLER 1 HHK HOURS: I WWW,II:3O 12:30 to 5.00 8;Of) p- m■Telephone 135 -/«» Wtnm»a Glasses Fitted

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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. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Regardless 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. Wanted—Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts

FOR SALE —7-room modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floors; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price $6850. Walter J. Bockman, General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts FOR SALE —House - trailers. See the new Travelight and Streamlight single and double. Also some good used trailers, very reasonable. Moser Trailer service, 3401 Maumee Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 185-30tx FOR SALE—Dining room suite and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and waffel iron, dresser, Wilton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of drapes. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 196-ts FOR SALE—Hog house, hog feeders; buy now while they are available. Bready garden tractors, oils ami greases. The best money can buy. Gerber Implement Store, Phone 255. 207-61 X FOR SALE — Seven room semimodern home, three blocks .from schools, Catholic church. Full lot, $3,800. Will accept trade as down payment. Possession 60 days, or less. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, two good investments. K. C. Building, phone 870. day or night. 204tf FOR SALE —Man's bicycle, good shape. Roy Brodbeck, Willshire, Ohio. 208-3tx FOR SALE — W-30 MeCormiekDeering tractor and plow, on rubber. First class shape. Henry Dehner, Phone 513-J. 208t3x FOR - SALE—Holstein heifer with calf by side; also Holstein cow and Guernsey cow, to freshen soon. Can be seen at 5:30 p. m. Russell Mitchel, 2 miles east, I 2 mile north of Monroe. 208g3tx FOR SALE —Torrid Zone heating stove, also a nice circulating heater. Frank Young, 121 South First street. 208t3x

FOR SALE Automobile parts for 1933 and 1934 Plymouth also Ford V-S rear end. Phone 573-B. 209-3tx FOR ;\\LE 1 liTo tractor, hay loader, extra good. Two wheel stock trailer, large enough for 3 cattle, with 6 ply extra good tires. Phone 573-B. 209-3 IX FOR SALE — Summer Greening apples. $2.50 bushel. O ! to D. Bieberich, Decatur Route 2. 209-3tx FOR SALE— SmalFkiTchen range for coal or wood. S2O. Phone 513-M. 209-g3tx FOR SALE—We have hardly plants of the following lor sale; asters, carnations, chrysanthemums, shasta daisies, delphiniums, dianthus pinks, digitalis, gaillardias, lythrum, coreopsis, savia, penstemons, pyrethriims, scabiosa. zinuas, vio* las, pansies. Also straw berry plants. Call after 1 p.m. Harlow's Gardens, North Thirteenth street. 209-g2tx FOR - SALE — Fuel oil healing stove, heats 4 to 5 rooms, in good condition. Call 996-K, Leo King, Jr. 209-g3tx FOR SALE—Pure bred Poland China boars and gilts. Harry Beavers, 2 miles west of Decatur. 209-a3tx FOR SALE—Sweet corn 25c per dozen. Willie J. Reed, square east of the Moose lodge. 209FOR SALE!—G _ E console, push button radio and single record player. Also 2 wheel sidewalk bicydle. 122 South Sixth street after 2:30 p. m. 210g2t FOR SALE — Circulating heater, laundry stove, oil stove, rug 11 3x12, kitchen table, 2 kitchen chairs. 919 North Harrison street. 210FOR SALE—One* registered Berkshire boar. Lengerich & Schmitt. Phone 6765. 210b3t FOR SALE —"Registered Duroc boars and gilts, cholera immuned best of blood lines. Come and see our herd. Weir L. Shafer and Sons, Warren, Indiana. 19S-t

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■ I "That’s the new soprano I was telling you I got with a Democrat Want Ad!” FOR SALE—Two pure bred Berkshire service spring boars. Roy Johnson, first farm west of 27 on River road. 209-a3t FARMERS ATTENTION - We have two 16” Case tractor plows for sale. First buyers take them. Arnold & Klenk. 210-b3t FOR SALE -2 extra good Hampshire breeding bucks. John V. Walters, Phone 986-J. 210-3tx FOR SALE — Heatrola heating stove; 50 pounds ice box, Entwater Kent radio. 720 Elm street. WANTED WANTED TO RENT — Two or three bed room furnished apartment by engineer for six or seven months. Rent references guaranteed by employer. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, two good investments. K. of C. Building, Phone 870. 205-6 t — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make .covered buckles, cove.ed buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 207-24tx

WANTED—Ceiling prices paid for good used cars. Drive in and get the cash. Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist and Monroe. Phone 372. 164-ts WANTED TO - BUY'"— Disabled horses; also livestock hauling. Phone 8933, William Harrod. 192g27t WANTED TO RENT SIOO reward for information leading to a 1 year lease on acceptable modern 6 or more room modern house, occupancy on or before October 1. Write box 102 c/o Democrat. 204-g7t WANTED—'GirI to clerk in drug etore, good hours and good pay. Write Box 106 c/o Democrat. 207-ts WANTED—Reliable man for general work. Must be able to drive truck. Steady work and good wages to the right party. Cash Coal Feed and Supply. Phone 32. 208-g3t WANTED TO RENT or buy—Modern five or six room house. Charlie Lose at Loise’s Barber Shop. Telephone 33 or 905. 209-a3t WANTED 2 wheel trailer also oil heating stove. Reply c/o Democrat box 107. 209-3tx WANTED —To do pick-up baling on all kinds of hay and straw. Melvin Fiec.hfer, % mile south, ’/□ mile east of Craigville. Craigville phone. 210t3x WANTED—Laundry woman. 112 E. Monroe Street. It FOR SALE—Household goods at private sale, remainder of this week. Mrs. Helen Dysert, 333 South sth street. 210t3x WANTED— Room with board, by relined woman teacher. Leave over weekends. Reply Miss Rowena Miller, 1505 East Rudisill Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind. 210t3x WANTED - Experienced typist" Call 128, or inquire at 107 South Second street. 210-g3t MISCELLANEOUS 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 & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts "A P P LIAN CE~S E R VTC E ~ We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts MOVING HOUSES — Clem brothers. Phone 4116, Monroeville, route 2. 206-g7tx ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE Sale—l 2 at 59.50 up. Saturday, Sept. 9th. Open to 9 p. m. 3314 So. Washington St., Marion, Ind. 209t3x NOTICE! —I file all kinds of saws. 603 Penn street, or phone 4133. 209g2t LOSTAND found LOST — Ladies gold Westfield watch Saturday. Sept. 1 in business district. Call H-77671, Wayne, Ind. 210-3tx

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INSULATE AND SAVE — The smallest investment soon pays for itself in fuel savings over 40%. Gamble’s Homeguard Indulatioh. 210-lt 0 SENATE VOTES (Continue From Pago Ono) could doubt the good faith of the report and the findings of those who make them." “It ought not be conducted or undertaken for the purpose or with the sole view of vindicating or aspersing any man now in office, or who has been in office during the period involved,” Barkley added. o No one can call himself a Christian who does not aim at the perfection of moral character. 0 THREE OF DOOLITTLE (Continued From Page One) Farrow, Hallmark or Spatz after Oct. 15, 1942, and had no direct knowledge that they were executed by the Japanese. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate No. 40110 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Annie E. Wiiines, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 28th day of Sept., 1945, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the 'estate of said decendent should not the approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Arthur D. Suttles, Administrator. Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 5, 1945. Earl 11. Atlanta, Attorney. Sept. 6-13. Appointment Os Administrator No. 41110 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Louis Weber late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Otto D. Weber, Administrator. Hubert H. Met lennhnn. Attorney. Sept. 5, 1915. Sept. 6-13-20 O FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 6—(UP) —Lvestock: Clipped ewes and spring lambs each fell 50 cents a hundredweight today at the union stockyards. All other quotations remained firm. Hogs: Market steady. 140-400 lbs. 14.70; 120-140 lbs. 14.50; 100120 lbs. 14.25. Male hogs: 10.00; roughs and stags 13.95. Yearling lambs 10.00; spring lambs 12.00; clipped ewes 5.00. Steeiw and heifers; Good to choice; 14.50-16.50; medium and good 12.00-14.00; plain 8.00-11.50.

I We Are Now Handling New Steel What are your needs? We can furnish them. PRIME GRADE, ALL HOT ROLLED Eye Beams, H Beams, Channel Iron, Plate Iron, Angle Iron, Round Iron, Square Iron, Strip Iron, Flat Iron, also some steel sash basement windows. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442 - 6913

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COVIMISSIONEHS CLAIMS Allowed September 4, 11445 Haywood Publ. Co., Opcr. ) 89.21 Citizen's. Tel. Co., do 53.75 City of Decatur, do 113.64 Milo do 151.03 Clyde O. Troutner, elk. op. 6.00 Marjorie Drew, A.ud. op 25.00 Decatur Democrat Co., do and Legal Ad. . .. 126.46 Thurman 1. Drew, do 5.00 Haywood Put>. Co., do 88.15 Roy L. Price, Treas. do 15.03 Leo. T. Gllig, mil 35.34 John Baker, surveyor, ditch 65.9.8 Louis Koldewey, do 5.60 Daniel Durtiqn, do 5.60 Lyman L. Hann, school supt. Ml). A Oper 32.00 LeVay & Snyder, Inc. do .... 3.15 Commercial Print Shop, do 12.15 Lyman L. Hann, do instite 75.00 L. E. Archbold, Co. Agent, MH. & Oper 11l 10 Clara Lengerich, do Sten. 108.33 Dr. D. D. Jones, Health comm. Sal. A Oper. 78.50 Ft. Wayne Office Supply Pros. Atty. Oper 7.92 Naomi G. Borman, Assessor Clerk . .. 25.00 Davis Pen Co., Cir. Ct. Op. 3.13 West Publ. Cb. do, 5.00 Cltißens Tel. Co., do 5.00 C. H. Muselinan, Pro|b. lOff. Mil 11.55 John Bixler, C. House Janitor Sal. 135.00 Mrs. Emma Miller, do Matron 55.00 Boker Plbg. & Htg. Co., do Oper. A Infirm 10.85 Grover Cottrell, do 8.00 United States Chemical Cb. do ......................... ■ 20,90 Burk Elevator Co., do Jail an dinfirm. ... 1,018.10 Leonard Supply Co., do op. 1.75 Liechty Bros, do 4.50 No. Indiana Pub. Serv. Cu. Jail oper 11.29 Frank A. Kitson, Infirmary Supt. Sal 130.00 Joanna Kitson, do, mat 53.33 Dr. James M. Burk, do phys. 25.00 Herbert Kitson, do help 15.00 Marguerite Von Gunten. do 55.00 Pryor S. Gilbert, do 60.00 Patricia Kitson, do 65.00 Joseph S. Schwartz, do 28.95 L. A. Middaugh, do Minister 4.00 Adams Co. Memorial hos. do oper 20.60 Elza Lynch, do 8.25 Richard Martin, do 36.00 United States Chem. Co., do 72.44 Mrs. Abe Inniger, do 25.40 Becker Paper Co., do 6.06 Holthouse Schulte A Co., do 2.00 Mollcnkopf Farm Equip., do 10.86 S. E. Hite, do 36.76 Lee Hardware Co., do 28.86 Butler's Garage, dn 14.7a Kohne Drug Co., do V , Elberson Service Station, do 13.30 Catherine L. Lose, d" 50.00 Stults Home Groc. do -'•’■ZYost Const. Co., do 16.6. i Stewart's Bakery, do 37.06 Baker Plbg. & Htg. Co. do 6.15 Ralph E. Roop, bridges 211.36 Arthur DeArmond, do 306.69 Yost Const. Co., do 2,083.00 Dale D. Moses, Comm. Per Diem 2.00 Eli Dubach, do 2.00 John Christener, do . 2.00 FOrd L. Litterer, Co. Atty Sal 50 00 Leland Smith Ins. Agency, I Insurance 20.00 Black Funeral Home, Burial of Soldier 75.00 Amos B. Zelir, Red Fox Bounty — ,°'2® Irene Bvron Sanatorium, San. 252,7 1 Elmer Kt Beer, T.B. Test Cattie 15a.00 Eber H. Allen, do 1ai.85 HIGHWAY Herman Haugk, Sup. Sal and Mil 230.10 Perry Everett, Asst. Super. 16,3.20 Sam Butler, do .. ... 175.95 Albert Fox, do 17a. Calvin Dubach, do 175.9a Burl Fuhrman, Truck Driv. 165.60 Harvey Shell, do 165.60 Virgil Draper, do 175.95 Levi Yoder, do 165.60 Chauncey Reynolds, do 165.60 Roy Heller, do Wayne Gaunt, d<, 155.20 Floyd Smitley, do 122.40 Clyde Harden, do 186.30 Martin Huser, do 165.60 Gorman Fox. do 160.80 Glen Lautzenheiser, do 168.80 Frank Peterson, single hand 100.00 Troy Woodruff, do 111.00 Harold Burger, do 165.60 Romaine Baker, do 20.00 Amos Steiner, do 107.90 Cha®. Pusey, do 53.90

ELBERTA Peaches Wednesday —o— Robert Uhrick 1 mile South on Mud Pike, '/2 mile East. Phone 6172

Christ Millor, do 165.6(1 Don Harvey, do 1a5.40 Giover Cottrell, du 2.00 Chris Butcher, do Menno Habegger, do 91-aO Citizen's Tel Co. Oper. f-75 Decatur Super Serv., Oper. .. 248.44 City of Decatur Light & Power, Oper. 0.46 Paul, Yoder, Oper. 19«8 .Mossman Yarncllte Co., do ’I" Dunson Supply Co., do 6.4a Mollcnkopf Farm Equip., do 73 >2 Shell OH Co., do 307.14 Arnold A Klenk, do Artz Tire Co., do 111-80 John Kardi Stone Cu., do .... 840.56 Mesliberger Bros., do 1,342.3 i Lee Hardware Co. do 1 I.«L Saylors Chev. Ser. do 897.00 Korte Bros, dn 9,060.0 U Linn Grove Hdwe, do 1 I io Schafer Co., do L'J" Korte .Bros., do Kenneth Runyon, Insurance <1.34 WELFARE Citizen Ttl. Co., oper. 10.4a Faye Smith Knapp, Oper and Mil ■ J;?'’ Bernice Nelson, Mil. 2i a0 Veronica F. Linn, do, 16.4a Mabe! Marshall, do . 10.00 Certified before me tills sth day of {’kept., 1945. THURMAN I. DREW. Auditor Adams County. Aug. 31

Admits Marrying Two Servicemen Charge Violation Os Dependents Act Danville. 111.. Sept. 6 —(UP) The U. S. district court here today had under advisement the case of Mrs. Gene Poland, 25, who admitted yesterday to having married two servicemen without going through a divorce proceeding and to being the mother of a child oi each. Mrs. Poland, diminutive blonde, whose home is in Champaign, wept as she pleaded guilty before Walter C. Lindley to a charge of having violated the serviceme s dependents allowance act. The court continued the case to Oct. 6 for disposition. Standing beside Mrs. Poland as she was arraigned on an indictment, returifed yesterday, was George William Bridges, the man she married without divorcing her first hueband, Master Sgt. Raymond H. Poland of the army air corps. Mrs. Poland, who went to authorities at Chanute field and to Asst. U. S. Atty. Ray M. Foreman and voluntarily made known the violation, told the court she realized the enormity of her act and wanted to do whatever would be best for the two children She said she met Bridges, a so mer staff sergeant and gunner in the air corpts and holder of the DFC and Purple Heart, in Utah, and told him her first husband b id been killed. Poland at the time yas a parachute rigger overseas and only recently returned home. Bridges avowed his love lor Mrs. | Poland and when asked which man she wanted to live with, Mrs. Poland told Judge Lindley that she preferred Bridges if lie would have her when “it wa*s all over.” Poland is stationed at Chanute field. CHICAGO GRAIN X)LOSE Wheat: Sept. 1.65%; Dee. 1.61 j ■%; May 1.63; July 1.55%. Corn: Dec. 1.15; May 1.13% ; | July 1.12%. Oats: Sept. 58%B; Dec. 59%60; Mav 60-60%; July 56%. I Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderately active trading. Bonds irregular; F S. govern ments easier. Curb stacks higher. Cotton firm. • Cotton firm. Wheat, oats, rye, barley and : corn firm. Chicago livestock: Hogs active,) fully steady; cattle steady; and 1 sheep steady to easier

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS M , ++4 , ++++++++ , M"M"++4 , ++++++*+«M >^"F‘H»4>‘F«H, + , H , +4 , +4 , 4 , ++4 FANCY ELBERTA | PEACHES ;: TONIGHT and FRIDAY : i: after 7 P.M. ) [ahrs MARKET 5 :: EAST SIDE SECOND STREET :: * -f- -t- -t- -,9-, -t- -T- -t- -t- -f- ,9- -t- -f- -t- -0. -0- -V- -t- -f - -t- -t- -t- -t- -t- Jt. ,t. -t- -t- -f, -0- -0- -9, -t, -0- -t, f T I 4 i 1 i 4 4 4 4 V V 4 i V i V I V 4 V’l VV *4 VV V 'l' V • 4 V 4 4 4 4 J i I V 4 T V *i" *r “ “ PUBLIC AUCTION PUREBRED HAMPSHIRE HOGS THREE SADDLE HORSES and RIDING EQUIPMENT FRIDAY, SEPT. 14 7:30 p. m. LOCATION: 1 mile South and s East of Salem. Indiana. Or, 7 miles East and 1% miles North of Berne. Indiana then 1> 2 miles East. Or. 4 miles Soulhwest of Willshire, Ohio. PUREBRED HAMPSHIRE HOGS: I Bred Sow. 12 Bred Gilts, 6 will farrow before date of sale; 23 Open Gilts, in Spring Boars, 2 year old Herd Boar. The Sow and Gilts are all bred to MARCKEL'S VICTORY by VICTORY BOUND of the Mar.>h Foundation Hampshire Herd. The Herd Boar is ROLLING ACRES BAMBINO by SOI TH WIN’D BAMBINO and is the sire of the 10 spring boars offered in this sale. Ol'R FOUNDATION STOCK WAS PURCHASED FROM MARSH FOUNDATION ami MYERS ami SHORT of GENEVA, IND., OUTSTANDING BREEDERS of HAMPSHIRE HOGS. Entire Herd is double immune, all registration and transfer costs will lie paid and papers furnished promptly. A GOOD HERD, that Ims not been pampered nr lilted lor show purposes, will be. sold in good breeding condition. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY WILL HE SOLD IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SALE OF THE HOGS; 3 SADDLE HORSES—SorreI Mare with 3 mo. old coll, mare is fl yrs. old with while face and I white feel, is GENTLE and WELL BROKE. SORREL GELDING, 6 yrs. old.. SPOTTED MARE, 6 years old. Both GENTLE and WELL BROKE. 'RIDING EQUIPMENT :t New. Extra Good Heavy WESTERN STOCK SADDLES, with Bucking Rolls ami Built-over Roping Trees. GOOD JERSEY BULL, yearling. INTERNATIONAL PICK UP TRUCK, 36 C l. TERMS—CASH. MARCKEL BROS. OWNERS. J. J-’. Sanmann —Auctioneer Pau] Stauffer Auctioneer. IC. W. Kent Sales Manager Earl Caston Clerk 'Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana HELP WANTED • Male and Female I! X J Although the war is over Fibre Shipping Drums must be * manufactured to ship food, drugs and similar items to the T boys in service and to fill the great flood of orders for <> * civilian use, ' ‘ f STEADY EMPLOYMENT :: | FULLTIME WORK * No experience necessary. ” | We Need " 5 Sweepers ;; a Tube Stampers anil Haulers ;; Hand Truckers H f Material Handlers J J + Workers in Shipping Department ;; * Workers for numerous other jobs. $ Apply at ■; | The Container Company t f VAN WERT. OHIO J •k *

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