Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1945 — Page 5

BnESDAY. SEPT. 19. 1945.

Wet Reports of local )O«E' GN MARKETS ■F for nC TT, MURRAY A CO. M; ,U kinds of hvo.tocK at Wflehir*, Berne * received every day until »p. m. «“ rt ~,, phone 301 September 10 ’** 11 M aim,*." Ila — ‘‘•' uv Q 1 12 W MP 18 25 ■ 3 00 > _ : ».oe ■*** ~~ ............ 6.00 Hvhner stock yards ■ r±OM 101 * piembor 19 W—■*• or weight charge ■>»*- -zzzzzz »» W* ’■ 13.60 | M . — SWI ■ “butt., - I s ** ■ ..... i 2.00 W’" L". 6 00 egg and try quotation# ■F Furnished by MrCATUR produce co. ■E Phono 380 ■corrected September 19 ■ 38 - c Hsxe 27. c s broth rs and fryer* . 20. c M y 19 C ■ » fryer* - 27. c ■ , ipiinxern, 3 ibn. A up 24. c If. r>. ufi lt‘l 3 lbs . 24. e Mfn hens I 5 *' M *■ r '' l ' 10 M I IV. c R.OCAL GRAIN market 9 BURK ELEVATOR CO. 9 Corrected September 19 9 Be«n« subject co change 9 durins day. 9 b<<» delivered at elevator. , 9 I !■••'! wheat $1.56 9: :!*d Wheat . 1.55 9: Nrw st,a old Cora Iso jH* Sew Oats .56 Msoy Beans— 2.16 M M- - - - 1-25 Stalls -08 pw bushaj ;«m. H Corn: .04 por 100 Im ST 4 a.b tarts Mort WAYNE LIVESTOCK Mr Wayne, imi . Sept. 19 <C. lamb- are up 5n cents at union stockyards. All pries* are steady. B Marts, l steady; I !•> I«u ■ 1L74; 120110 Ibn 14.50; 100Mllh. 14.25. Mcr isoga 10.98;, rough- and M 13.35. Melina lambs 10.00; spring K 11W; slipped ewes 5.00. Hues 15. W. Mw.a. good to choice] 14.00M medium 10.00-14.00. Plain Bifrni. good to choice, 12.50M: medium 10.00-12.00; plains ■i-M M*' « ow * 9 00-11.U0; cutter canuer, 3.00-e.(M, M k good 1(1.00-1150; medium ■h*,. 9 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Mfa«P. Sept. 19 — (UP) — M;*' ~ Livestock: B*» 4,600; active, fully stea- ■ t<**l and choice barrow* and V 14# lbs,, and up*at 14.75 M*4. R ,H, d ami choice sows at B*; complete clearance. R' and yearling*, including 9‘ i!,! ’ ! belters, active, strong; •“"■it shade higher; good and 9*” <«des i»re<|«»mi n at«Ml; ap- •“ long yearlings*bringing the ». mned yearling* 17.75, heifer K !!B *» fal *i« t,r i» Sf to l'- 75 ; inedflUl grade. Ig>th •'* and heifers, very Bearce; ‘ ’’rung, 25 cents higher; “ *ad fully steady; tattle steady at il.eo to • «oatiy H. 50 t 0 13.50, light, feeders to 14J5. / ira 1 * 2.500; native sprtijg a cents higher, bulk *«%,.! hoke grades 14.00 wish ‘ dhcouMati 1.00; ion head rtt. *® tdty butchers Z’ rrit *W of the general t-'at Price on common D‘» 11.00; slaughter ewes L B ** only odd Ji«lil weight gold at 5 00. Mer» 4t 4 Gi aiKe United Press Um’ « lßh ® r in “Ct*** trading. h. * r ® ; U. 8. goverameats * r *» stocks higher. t ,U flrn ‘ n M^ y ,WU ' b *r!"y and 5F < .t^a ll **‘' tOCl ‘ : h ° SM - •CtiT*. • vb,... ' c * ul *' “«**»• strong. ■”*P mostly 25 cenu hlMh( ,,, GRA,N C lo »« 8 *‘ S ‘ l ««%-1.70; »:•<. ' M “ y July >T* : UT; M||y , Jis , y Mt Dec. July 4 i> ““~ — In w.'n‘ i by Waipoliter*.

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"local classified advertising rates For 25 words or lass: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; I times 51; 6 times <1.75. Rates quoted are fer consecutive Insertions. No ciSMlfied ads accepted on akipday sc bed ule. Rate for ft) point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must to In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday doadlino is 9 a. m. JWsaEe BLECTRICAL SUPPLIES’— Re-gardk-aa of your needs In th* line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Includlog wire, beating elernenta, switches. fixtures, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 226-tt FOR SALE- 7-rooro modern dwelling, 1 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floor*; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third Bt. Prico 16850. Waiter J. Bock man, General Insurance and Real Estate. , isxtf SaT«k tuning - room suite and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and waffel ton, dresser, Wilton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of drapes. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 196-ts FOR SALE- Bedroom suite, electric s’ove, waffle Iron aßd teas ter; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet; clothes rack. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Phone Monroe 91-N. 211-gtf FOR SALE 170 Leghorn pullets. laying. Melvin Kohler, Route 4, Bluffton. 2 miles south and 3*V mile* west Coppess Corner. 219-3 t FOR SALE bur ham Anil*, Durham heifers. Jullu* Brite, Phone 5673. 219-3 t« FOR SALE—6 shoats, about~so lb*, each. 16 weining pig*. C. P. Heckathorn. route 3. second house south of Dent school. 2!9-3tx FOR SALE " Fairfield certified wheat. Seed rye. Feed racks. Soutbdowu buck. Spotted Poland boar. Black and tan coon hound pups. Geo. E. Harper, 1 mile south of Hoagland. 219-6tx FOR HALE"OR Ford coupe or will trade for cheaper car. Excellent condition. Phone 1570. 219-3! FOR SALE -To*settie"estate of B. J. lUce, the home property on one of finest locations In Decatur. 237 No. Fifth street, to Iho best bid meeting (he approval of the court, received in my office in K. C. Building before 4 pm. Tuesday, Sept. 25. 30 <iuy possesisou. Large lot, garage, private drive. Beautiful oak woodwork. Two bedrooms, bast upstairs, l-arge living (oom, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, lavatory, fire place down. Carpvting, living room, hall, stairs included. Automatic stoker heat. Plenty of closets. Day or night call Bob Heller, realtor, for appointment, or amount of high bid. Phone 870. Heratur*A« a good place to live in. <;j ,215k8t FOR SALE - Manure loaders; hog houses and feeders; oils and greases. Good 11-25 28 ttaelor tires. Geriiqy Implement S’ore, phone 255. 216-61 FOR RALE Simmons studio i /modern style, good condition. |25. Phone 8943. J2O-31 FOR SALE Child's tan twee-1 coat and legging suit, else 3. Sam Yager A Decatur route 4, Craigvilfe phone 12 on 21. 320.3tx FOR ~SALE -Ivory and given all enamel, coal and wood cook stove. Good conditio#. William A. Selking, rou’e 2, Decatur % miles went Mt. FOB" SALE BariAo x 40 x 18 na tive timber frame. Shiplap siding. Aso 7 room house, native luim her. C. U. Giffin Van Wert. Ohio 220 3t X FOH "SALE Full bloodmF’HamP•hire rains and ewes at fat mer's prices. Charles E. Giffin. Van Wert. Ohio, route 3. 220-31 x Six r<-i>m houso at 601 Indiana street. Decatur. 220’FOiF’SALE “kitchen cook heater. 2-hoie, in new condition. 851 Relfstetk. 3 miles north ■% mile west Magley. Poe Phone. 220t3x J'OR SAL^—Ne’wly ~pai ated Silver Dome houac trailer, used as home, can be moved to lake. Good tires. Bob Heller. Realtor, Phone 870. K.C. Building. 216ktf FOR~ SALE"*” Registered Duroe boar* and gilts, cholera immuned best of blood llmw. Come and see our herd. Weir L. Shafer and Sons. Warren. Indiana. ISB-t FOlTsa'l.E—One 1..-ix Teed grtiv der with sacker. Otto Ehi rding. route 1. Decatur. Preble telephone. 2218’(Ml SALE — Government toile’, well built, in good condition. S3O. Call

Foil SALE — 2im head Jt White Hock pullet*. Henry Klopfen•tein, 2 mile* west and H mile •outh of Monroe. 221-aJtx FOR SALE — 5 roouFail tmidern home, practically new. also & Urge lot* included. J. W. Andrew*, Harry Essex, 119 8. Secund St. Bt'LI.E'TlW—We have a numlier of new living room suites chuck full of spring we are closing out st a fraction of their reel value. $98.50 each while they last. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 190. MI-21 Foil SALE targe sweet, handpicked Hutcheti* pear* for canning, spicing and preserving. Bring Isisket. Melbera, 11*7 W. Monroe St. Phone 834. 221-b2t Foil SALM — Canning Tomaloe*. Phone 573-B. John L. Walter*. % mile east Monmouth. 231 It s FOR HALF; Feed furniture.* Mu-t sell, 3 kitchen cabinets, 2 bus Minings; l gx!2 Axininster rug, I l>ureau. 1 buffet, 1 side laiard. 1 ga* stove. No reasonable cash of ler will Im- refuM-d. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199, 221-21 FOR SALE — 4 Hampshire *ow* with pigs by side. Edwin Steele Phone 645-A. 221-lt-X FOR BAIrE - G«mml piano. Phone 50, Preble. 221-glt-x BARGAINS G.VL()RE~We~have several bedroom suites we are going to close out regardi-w* of price. No reasonable ia*l> offer will be refused. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 221-21 WANTED SEWING MACHINE KEFAtHiNU — all make* Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckle*, eove.ed buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonhole*. Boardman'*, 445 South First. 207 24tx WANTEir ~ Ite^ - earsrhighe»t prices paid for good, clean used cant. No For quick cash see Zinlsmaster Motor Sale*. First and Monroe; phnn« 372. 214-ts WANTED TO DO ™ Washing*. Phone 5964. 218-g3tx WANTED Woman age 26-45 with car who needs income and 1* willing to work. To Ire associated with nationally known manufacturer. Not canvmsslng. Wrl’e for personal interview, address % Democrat Box 112. 219-3tx WANTED — Used uji heating stove. Phone 573-B. 221-1 t-x WANTED TO' RENT House* ami apartments by the Central Soya Co. Call W Viiard, phone 337. 219-lZt WANTED^*-To do corff picking. Henry Selking, 1 mile east, mile north of. Preblo. Preble phone 22 on 36. 219-g3tx WANTED —Woman to stay with baity two afternoon* a week. Phone 8751. 219g3t WANT£D~Td* RENT~ PUnJ“for two days only, i'latm 1197. 219g3t WASTED TD RENT—Two or three room furnished or unfurnished apartment or a small house. Ray D. White at the Democrat. Decatur, telephone 1000 or 1001. 13 219t3 WANTED T<» clean” walT paper, cisterns and do odd jobs. Frank Straub, telephone 216. 221-altx WANTED 5 "oi ; '*6 “room - modern house, centrally located. Will pay ra*h or will trade gemi-mod-ern house on 7th street. Mr*. John Scheiman. Phone 5592. 320-3tx . WANTED Janitor for school dept.; night watch, llreman, at in*Htution farm: WOMEN -Cooks, I a *!, cooks, attendant-, practical nurse*, housekeepers; can use single or married eoyplas; Board, room, laundif. general medical care furnished. Good salary. Paid ,va<atiou. Permanent employment under State Merit System. For’ Wayne Sta’e School, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 339-3 t WANTED* W 'tafih’tro pullets. » Mrs. Alma l»«#-tiker, 1 mile woatb BlimenaHoagiand phon-- 22130 HELP W'ANTED Musicians, piano. saxapfeone, violin and drum*. For round and squarw dancing every Saturday night. Inquire Cential Soya Truck Scale*, auk for Mr. Wright, a 221-2tx WAITED Ride to Ft. Wayne with someone working at Farnsworth or near. Hour* 8 a.m. to 5 p.rn. Would g»W early a* 7. Will take turn driving if necemtary. 917 ItusHel St. after 6 p nt 221 3t WANTED Girf'or woman to: general housework. Three adult*, one child in family. Can *t*y night* or go home Phone 612. ’ 231 b3t Wanted Experienced auto me- ( hanic* in modern local garage. Addrrvts reply to Box 113, % Democrat. 226-ts WANTED TO 111-V Good pressure gasoline stove. Phone 5335 or 308. 221-31 A Pennsylvania statute of 1770 provided that a uiarriage could b« atinulled if it could be proved (hat the lady had uted cosmetic* during cpurl*Blf> .. , ,**■<

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FCMALE HELP WANTED MAKE MONEY - CHR!STMA< CARDS Show our brilliant 18 Card "Candlelight" Aaaortment; sells for $1 , , you make 50c pront 16 other delightful fast-Mlling Assortment* and Gift Wrappings l*y you UP TO 100% PROFIT Amaxing values. Write Grogan Co. 30 East Adams, Dept 171. Chicago 8, 111. Itx-* will be glad to give yon a free tMtitnata on any slat job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional eo*t Also brick and übeatos siding. Arnold < Klank. Phone 411. 80-ts ATOTOTFoAviCE We service all make* of washer*, ■wr-eper*, irons, and other electrical appliances, We carry a complete line of part* tor all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 11-ts FA HM move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. Th* Stadler Product* Co. 15-tt FAffW~T(Ym"--~We 'are tnakini farm loan* fur 5 to 32 year* at 4% Int. There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay nny amount at any time. Cal! me or drop me a line and 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T BE COZY snd comfortable tie year around. Warmer la winter, cooler in summer. Have perfect control of your house temperature. Call Gamble s for free e-timate on Homeguard Ineulatlon. FOR RENT FBII RENT One room lit modern home, women preferred. 231 North Sixta St. P'. a uit> 743. 220-b3t — ■- e—- — valße of citrus product* pro-eei>*i-d in the U. 8. I* animated .-it s2uo.iM)U,um> annually.

SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 30—John Stucky, 1 mile north aod 2H miles west of Geneva or 4 mile* south of Herne on stMe road 27 and 2'/* miles west. Closing out sale. J*ff Llechty, auct. SEPT 20—Heber Bowen, Willshire, 0.. Polled Bbertborn cattle. Roy Johnaon A Melvin Liechty, auctioneer*. SEPT. 21—Robert P. McCray, 716 Indiana Bt.. Decatur, Indiana, 6 Room Modern Home. 6:30 p. m. J. F. Senmann. auct. SEPT. 22- 5 • 6 room hou*e in Woodburn. Ind. E. C. Dodwrman, au«. SEPT 22—W. A. Henry, 15 mile* northwest of Itccatur. Lee McOuffee and John L. F»*her, Auftp SEPT 24—Wm. G. Smith. 8215 West Adams St.. Decatur. Ind . Remod eled. Good 4 Room House. 9:30 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, auct. SEPT. 25- Otto F. Closiu*. Koontx take, 4 miles South of Walkertou. Indiana. Beautiful 4% sere Estate. J. F. Sanmann. auct. SEPT. 26 —Cha*. O. Hobrock, North edge ot Preble. Indiana 4 Persona! property. 1:00 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, auct. SEPT. 27- Joseph W. Schindler, 4 miles west of Berne on stale road 118 Closing out sale. Jeff Liechty, auct. SEPT. 27- Mr*. Archie Susderf. % mile west of DecatuA Closing ouF sale. Roy Johneon, auctioneer. SEPT 27—Claude Sleigher, 6 mile* South ami % mile Eaat of War saw, Indiana. Well improved 100 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann SEPT. 28 —Chaimer Sheet* and L. A. Graham, 1 mile Wed of Pleasant Mills, Ind. LJgeriock and Personal Property, 1:00 P. M J. F, Sanmann, auct. SEI’T. 29 —Elisabeth and Selena Schindler, 418 W. Water street, Berne, Household goods. Jeff Liechty, auct. SEPT. 29 Marion Marshall, Urbana, Indiana, 8 Room Modern Home, 1:00 P M. J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. OCT, i—E*ta Baker, 7 mile* East of North Manchester. Indiana, improved 80 acre farm. JI F. Sanmann, auct. OCT. 2- Ervin BpMngoe. clo**MU<t sale. 3 miles south of Decatur. T. I 0. Schieferatein and E. C. Ooehrman. AucU. OCT. 6— Lybarger Bro*., farm sale, mile south of Hoagland E. C. Ooehrman, Auct. OCT. 6- M. W. Hatfiald, 4 miles West of South Betid. Indiana, then 1 miles Southwest on the Crumstown Road. Highly Improved • 40 acre form and all personal property. J. F. Sanmann, au<>. O<*T. 15—H. A. Moore, 3 miles North of Roeville, Indian* on State Highway No. 4E Well Ingprovfcd 169 acre farm. J. F. San mann, auctioneer. SEPT 29—Fred McKinney, Reul Estate am! Llveatocli, 2 miles west of Fart Wayne. Ind E. C. Ooeffvman. Auct. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «. ■ ■ ■ • • •••'•■ ■ • 1 I WANTED • AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN ■ desiring work ip f«st growing industry. g B Mitat have Hupervisory ability and experience in Analytical Control work. Many opportunities for * advancement. If interested cdll or write, * ■ I). H. KINGSLEY, Central Soya Co„ Inc. Decatur. Indiana — Phone 337. iSBfiISBSSB MU»

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INDIANAPOLIfi LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept 19—(UP)— (PMA) — Livestock: Hogs 5,506; active, steady; good and choice barrows and gilt* 160 lb* up. bulk 146 160 lb*, and some choice lighter weight* 14.85; 106-140 lbs. 13'56-14.50; good and choice sew* 14.05. Cattle I,SOO; calves SOO; stee;t aud heifer* fairly active, fully steady; 2 load* choice 991 lb. i yearling steer* 17.00; load good i l.oeo lb steers 1S.O0; bulk common Io good, 11.60-15.50; few ; choice heifer* 17.00; load medium grade 12.35; small iota good around 15.00-15.50; cows fairly ac- ’ five, strong to 25 higher; most advance on canner to common grades, odd good bevf cows 11.5012.50; common and medium 8.75 11.00; standard cutter* 5.75-8.75; vealer* active, steady; bulk good and choke 14.50-15.09: top 15.00. Sheep 1,500; fat lambs active, strong to spots 35 higher; early bulk good nad Xrhohte 13.00-1,1.50; few lot* strictly choice 13 75; medium ami good It.oo-13 50; slaughter ewe* steady; good and choke 5.00-6 00, . 111 ■ ■" "'i 11 ■ l,ll Gene Stratton Porter Memorial Week Named Albion. Ind.. Sept. IS—(UP) — The week of October 8 ha* been designated as Gene Stratton Porter memorial week in Noble county and adjoining counties in an effort to raise $20,060 for the pur--1 chuee of the Gene Stratton Porter ’ estate on Sylvan Lake. Designatiou of the week was made here last night at a meeting of the publicity and finance com mhte«* of the Gene St ration Porter Memorial, Inc., which seeks to . purchase the estate and turn l> over to the state for use as a state park. y;

Recommend Closing Os Freeport Schools FreepofL Hi-. Sepl. IS—<UP>Th* medical advisory board will recommend to Htepheuaon county official* today that school*, which opened Monday, be closed because of a renewed outbreak of intan Hie paralyeie. * Advisory board members decided to recommend the action ala meeting la** night following the death of a 66 year-old woman, Freeport's aeveuth polio fatality. Two uew vases were adtui'led to the St. Francis hospital here yesterday, boosting the area total to 47 in the last six week*. Medical author it lea also suggested that a drastic otdiuance prohibiting the opening of taverns, chut ches, *( bools, theaters and Ixjwiing alleys might again be pul into effect. At nearby Orenaville, school* were shut down yesterday utter five year-old Karon Bo*tian. (laughter of a grammar school teacher, wan found to have poliomyelitis The poßu-slrftkea city of Rockford, in Wiuuebago county reported two new case* yesterday. Since July 1, 155 cane* have be on recorded from the city, while 148 paiieuts from outlying communities have ueeu taken to Rockford for treatment. TSfide In a G<g»d Town — Decatur Nonet: op •PtsciAL MKiCTia<4 Notice jx benby glv. u the taxpayers <>f Adam* County, Indiana that a Tr- lyJ inretina of th. Adams County Council of said county will he held at the udltor'fe Os sh . in the Court House a: Decatur, Indiana at !<•:"« o clok a m Maturdav, Sept, inte r tj, |*4J Th- County Cihiim il will consider the following additional appr<-t»rjatioii» Which al. considered tn meet th* extraordinary en7rg.-u< y a*. Mtiiqr at this lime, al»<> any other it.-i. - that may cotue before lite Council. County Hem No. tot—Salary of S.-r-v|.-e Offi<Mr. Xl4 m.inlh* t>o Hem No. 3'“--All other opcratliig 3/G.OO Highway Tranaf.-r In fund No. 301 to 30*0 . *OO.OO *anafer 1n funds No. 3»l-l» to 3»*-H 170**' 'laxpayers app.-armg shall haw I llw-J'lklit to I- lu-ard thereon, after «ald ’ appropriation shall ’••- mad.ten or more taxpayer* feelinc themwlves aggrieved by su< h approprlatloixmay appeal to file Stat.- b-mrd <.f Tax Commissioners for furtp.r and fMal action thereon by filing th. Ir petill.m tli.-i.-t.j,? with the County Audit**' within flu- time fixed by gtw and Un Kiat<- Tax Board will fix a date for hearing In till* county. THIHMO I. I'HEM. Auditor Adapts County. Ind Hept 13-19 -'-O' " PUBLICATION OF (Continued From Page One) tin* "slxc or makeup” of the army | occupation force* abroad cannot be accurately determined unjil uext spring. The president said the "Im'premdon'' that "the s|w»cd of deSALESLADIES WANTED . ■MM Get a steady peace! ime job now. MOKRIS 5 & 10c to $1 Store. SOFT WATER Fill ypur cistern with city water, add our William* Water Softener. Best and cleanest soft water you ever had. Elberaon Service Station

mcbtllratlnu la governed by our future need* for occupation and other force*” I* "not true." "No one now e«n accurately fore*-a*t what th«*c need* arc go Ing to be,** the prealduut said iu I a atatemenl rekased by the While House. Yenterdny Gen. Douglas MacArthur. supreme Allied, commander iu Japan, aanerted that the Japan-sv occupation force neeti Im- no latter than 200,000 regular army troops. At his uewiY* conference the president cited, MacArthur's recent varying eatiniate* of the manpower he will need, pointing out that MacArthur «fi days ago eetiniated he would need an occupation force <»f 500,000 men, snd hud now dropped to 200,006. The president said yesterday he was glad to hear this last cstimute Pointing out that earlier estlmutes »ic l>e Ing constantly re-1 vised. Mr. Trumau referred again i today to MacArlhur: "For example, Gen. MacArthur this week Mated that he would he able tn handle the occupation of Japin; and Koren with half th*-1 troop* that only a month ago hr i estimated he would ueed for that purpose." Then the president went on to say: "Carrying on our di-niobilltation | as rapidly a* we can--whirh we are now doing- wc shall not really face the problem of «h<* *i»e | or inakeigr of tte occupation fnr I cea until next spring By that I time, we ought to know how '

Auction of home SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 -4:00 P. M. ■a LOCATED IN WOODBURN, INDIANA One blofik south of butme** aect'eg. This Modern ffr»m< fia’ 6 rooms downstairs, with basement; upstairs has miah-rn 5-room apartment, with fiutr-tie entrance. Thia house Is on 10l 56x200 with large workshop. IGx3O; chhlo-n tuMuie. 12x2«; als«r Garage plenty f>< shad.- and fruit trees- also b»-rrt< ». Anotlu-r lot 56x260 for garden, hest of soiL .Sidewalks to all outside builidnga and cement, floors. ThiriJiomv has new roof, good palm. • ptace the buyag *‘.H not have to spend any repairs. There i* a ngb wrote picket ftfk-e around Abe back yard, a real play ground fur children If you an- looking tAr a suburban home, here i- one you will lik*-, and you 'Will, haw an Income, (reside* your own living quarter*. The upstair* is now rented, th.- lower fl(g>r is vacant. as smrii a* settle ment is mg'lM- This home Will be absolutely -R.! to the highest bidder, regartnesa of price. Personal Property 2 Duo Th.-rm Oil burißr*. one wilts' blower; a few fence posts, and iietm-rous other u*■<s*'* .MR. & MRS. EDGAR DOEMRMAN, Owner* E C. Doelirman, Auctioneer, Hoagland, jgid. TERMS PcWrnal Property. Cash. » Real Estate, it”: on day (< sale, balance on delivery of deed. . - ■"■■3 Cbimc No. 4,126 Notice of Sale of Real Estate State of Indiana. Countv of Adams, ss: / In the Adams Circuit Court *•* In Ihe estate of B James Rice, deecased. Th*- undersigned, as Exm ulor of Un- last will and at B James Rice, deceased, hereby give* notice that toy virluu of power given him l>y said will afftl for the purpose of making distribution of said estate lie is now offering (or aalo at private sale the following described Rai estate in said county, towit: Fifty-five feet of even width <« of Rte south side of out-lot number ninety live (95) in Joseph Crabb's Western to the town, now city ol Decatur. Indiana, except 91 feet .iff ■ 4 of jlie west end thereof. TUIs is one of the finest home* in the best residential part of said : city, at,, is located at 237 North Fifth streetTerms: Cash upon d.-livery of deed; immediate |ossevaion; subject to the taxes for 1915 payable in 1946 and sttbseqnnpt taxes; subject to assessments for any public improvement not due or payable at this time. off <-im will lx received by the undersigned at his offh e in K. of C. Huit<H*g. Decatur, Indiana, until i o'clock I*. M. Tue-dty, September 25, 1945; highest ami 'a*>l offer will be reported to the Court for s»p " proval or disapproval. ® Property may b<* ittupected at any tim«- l>y contactiug Bob Heller, (Phone 87b) who is my authorised agent for receiving offers. HENRY B. HELLER EXECUTOR

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