Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1945 — Page 5

■ NOVEMBER 30,1945.

MARKET. •** fy ** r l«.*0 F- "*• X *' ron.miu.lon W*PVM 101 iej gpveinber JU^ MM —2l ILK g®* 11-9» fift U.K »<M> i,i "" W 1 * u<»« M<- «.w la —s < w *S^t*J""7"jg)oi<« 14.00-1 SOO ■BV. 16 nil'"" I 0 OU-UOO jOjlr , P Choi' ? 13 00-14 00 MME t.- ni 'hum 10 00 12 00 •“ 10 <0 6 00- 7.0-5 , b.ofl down ■Kr""" u oo M 019.00 My* S 00 down IHCh BTOCK yard* 1W raHn-rd .SuH-nibt r 30 jUgT 114.50 lg*'— . 14.00 W* uw W 11.75 J® _. 11M g' 1.00 M*..77 _ 1500 “ 12 00 9 - *•« jKjMLE EGG AND SKtry quotations jßgFurmtMd by a>Tt!> FRODUCff CO. W * MM w So.' pd>« r 30 ■p. 4 '"' ~,; 36* 2S>r |®ir...*» and fryers 18c , 21c ■ftka 23c |K.U>-» 4 ibs * Up ... 23c K| t id<-r 3 ins 18 9|'|K - !U a !•« Im *i« H ,9c jftri GRAIN market S- ELEVATOR co. November 30 M»jtet m change H[ diiriag day. |®i fcl •termor. ■h A.rat 11.6 S T. dt 1 67 ■ ‘ »E1 Old Corn.... 1.60 iJ*.rii ... 2.16 ■ 1 '' Bb'< ..— ......... 2.00 ■ 1.35 St: JI per bushel leu Bn: Ji p«r 100 leu. ■ so b. farm ■fWaVNE LIVESTOCK ■’‘DlH Nov 30 UT) »?r unchanged and al! B »tre steady at Union Bru today. ■ Market steady; 100150 ■ Market steady 100-600 B IK-149 lbs. 14.5*3; 160■its. Wv'J; roughs and ■ha lambs iomi ; spring dipped ewes 6 00. Bum g »* to choice 14.ft0-18.00; B 11WHJ0; pudn 8.00fond to choice. 12.50I"WM2O4ff plain B <*>d Loo-li oo; cutler E ‘Star. 2J04M40 m 16-W-ll.W; medium l, ve ,t ock Nov 30 — (Up, _ B *" wtstfiofe: E IVtw >; falriy active, gen?ood ami choke 16<> 110-160 p )x a))< | Boaje , „. r weight, 14.85; 10ft- ’ SU;5 U; g i(Wj aB(J *»• 14.10. L** 600; steers 3”M« largely study; two 7T' ctoke m ». , {BW JI* ,XMI 17 *«; «?*•-. ■ uJ’,.? 00- I,eef < ■ ow,, Mum J’* 0 ’ 1 ** 0 ; common MO-11.55; canner. *• ■<»Miy in jo*er; top Ul : iis r,y Bct,r-: ,at t(t| r - ’>**<•: good and Wive lambs 14.001,,5: - '•’ SCOUTS fo* ». Column » I * “Mm-ship. athlit,r ; athUtks; ! iu n( j^ k ***' “‘“'Plug. * ol,Unt * rert hMia. M a S"®* l Ml X ,ke br,er|yten./ lne on their T»w w __ l J si!2 h * w "* OlaaaM Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising RATHE Far 21 ward* «r Im»: 1 Uma AQe; 2 tlmss 7te; I S tteua Si; • times 11.7*. > Ratu quated ara far Mu » » uUve (Mertlene Na classified I Me accepted an efclpday achedI wla. > Rata far 10 paiM SLACK > FACE la te per ward far Im I eertlen. | Cepy mutt be In effice by 11 I a. M. Monday throufh Friday. I Saturday deadline Is •a. m. I teftsAtr ’ F fk SALfr On what h <on>Mered by many Decatur's finest rani * daotiel street. Mercer Aveuue, a I beautiful five room home, fully i modem. Two bed rooms, iiviug room, dining room, It tobeu wita I built-in cupboards. Nice bssemeut l with majestic furnace, avtumatic •ae hot water beater New roof, new aiding. You can move into this beautiful home within three weeks for less money and trouble than I building. Bob Heller, Realtor, K. I C. Building, Phone t'd, day or • night. gtf j Fdh BALIC-~3-acre wooded silt, 2 miles earn on 224 Semiunodem 8-room uome with bath, motor plumbing, electricity. Immediate 1 poaaession T. D. Schieferstoin. 1 Phone 105. 265tf FOR HALE- -7-room modtnvi home on North Eleventh St. (food garage. Full Iwoment New roof, Newly painted, new furnace and stoker. Water softener, automatic wator tiwwtor. Poe session in 3o days. Priced to sell. T. D. Schiefersteln. Phone 105. 270tf ffift SALE 9 oom modern home I located on South First street, large lot with ample garden space, dMirable borne for dupleg or apartment. Priced for quick sale Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Sc.hleferatein. Phone 105. 275-ts Fflft §ALE Ann Arbor automatic pkk up bailern; iioru-Draulic manure loaders; Bennett-Ireland farm hoist; rotary hoes; sprocket type cultipackt rs; eultlmulihers; tractor disks; spring tooth harrows; tractor buHdosers; cylinder corn shelters alth blower; tractor JUcnu garden t;actors; hydraulic tractor seats (new price 82995) Craigvllle Garage, Craigville. 277-6 t Fffß SALE I row corn ■H'ltet. II” .Masai>-Han is plow*, garden tractor. Hog houses and feeders. Antifreeze 95 cent* per gal while it las«t. Gerber Implement Store Al-lis-Chalmers, Dealer. Plume 255. 28b-6t fiJFkVLE 2 unit Hinman milker I used ono year. Robert H. Berning. Decatur route 1, 6 miles north on 27. 2SO3tz W itALE iia.n;.-’!.: 7 September pigs. Homer RauduuiMjah, Mi mile north Union Chape! church. Phone 513-A, 2M)-3tx FOR HALE Used lawn,, in goo 3 condition. “History of thu World," 32 vobiiues; "Historic CtHrachty A Famous Events," 12 volumes; Victor Hugo's complete works. 4 volumes; six books of poems by standard authors. Phone or see Mrs. 8. D. Beavers. 134 North First St, Wi FOR HALE Two feather ticks and two large trunks. Evelyn Roop, 108 No. 9tu street, Decatur, telephone 20J. 2so-a3tx FOR^ HALE^Ext7u'he^sy proof tarpaulins for trucks, tractors, and farm implements, all Sizes- Dani ls Sales & Service 334 N. 2nd. Phone 801. 280-3 U FSI" hTO - Swiss bull; sorrel mare; sheep, cow,i coining fresh soon. Max Thieme. zsorgatx For sale 2 >*<*!(.; h pU* Rusaell Mitchel, 2 miles east, *j niiie iiifctli of Monroe. 28lut3tx FOR BALE room seml-mod-era house and two extra lota, buy it) town. Jesse Engl'*, 360 Wiru-hestcr St. 281-htx FOR HA! E 4 burner Taiwan gas I range, one used glass pamd door, one new glass panel floor. 127 No. Third street. Phone 271. 28U3t IF YOUR Tires are"smooih let us recap tht-m before the streets and roads get wet and icy A rubber available again. Prompt set- , vice. Recapping Service. 147 South Second St 282-31 , Used Furniture. Sev- i era! modern bed room suites, chest and variety kitchen cabinets. ( roll away bed dlniug room suites, ( living room suites, several studio couches, filing cabinets. De«atur Used Furniture. Phone 420.282-21 , FOR SALE—2O gauge Remington eulomatk' shotgun. See or call Ed Splcbiger ut Central S- ya Co. office after 5 p in. .Monday IhxHigli ( Friday. 19111*, - FOR SALE—Ornameiitai iron rail- j Ings, custom built. Telephone \ 5462 or write Gilpin Oruameniail, JiuU Works. Decatur 282<3t ■ FOR HALE — Black fur chubby. | size 1«, like new. Jim s grocery, Monmouth. 282gt3x <

QI K KIES by Ken Reynolds "Say, this one Is a bargain—l saw it advertised in the Democrat Want Ads!" Efiß - SA Ci!— Ottawa Now drag saw, will fit Farmall H or B tractor. 2 purebred Hanipablre gilts. Ferd E Marckei. Berne R 2. 2 miles outh Hi mile east »f Salem. 280-ktx FOR SALE *1937 Oldsmobile, new motor and junior two wheel bicycle and native boards and 2 x 4, D Garwood, 716 Line stredt, Decatur. 231-a3tx FOR SALk—Living room suites, studio couches, tilt chairs and ottomans. Chuck full of springs. New styles, latest covers. — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 282t2 FOR SALE- Modern 7-rooni <1 w«-H-Ing bath, up and down; 2 bed rooms up, 1 bed room down. Full basement with hard and soft water. Garage. Full lot. One block from busineM district. 5-ruom dwelling, north wide, 2 bed rooms and baih up. Hardwood floors throughout beautiful kitchen with built-in features. Full basement with hard and aoft water. Hot air furnace. Walter J. Bockman Insurance A Real Estate, 153 So. Heeond St., phone 3. 282-ts FOR SALE Good 8-rooni "house with metal roof. wa«h house with upground cellar, large work shop, good poultry house, good size barn. 2-car garage almost new. variety of fruit trees, extra good truck patch, almost one acre of ground, close to school and church, in Monroe, Indiana. Jeff Liechty, Am tloneer and Real Eatate. Berne. 28141 FOR SALE 80 acres or will s»«*ll 4o acres with baHdings. $2500 down. 3 miles north of Bluffton stale road I. Dale N. Plough. Bluffton route 4. 282-31 X FOR SALE — Yearling"JloUteiu bull and 3 months Holstein bull, regtetered. Hugh Nidlinger, 2H miles east and 2’4 miles north Decatur. 281-Ztx FOR~SAI.E Fiftik lime spreader new, never been used, tor dump truck. Inquire at Centra! Soya company. PhoM 337. 281-6 t PSRhALeToL— “ There's no place Like Sprague Furniture Store to purchase your Christmas Gifts. Shop at our store and see what we have to citer.- Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 282t2 FORTSAI-E: California oranges, Texas grapefruit, California Emperor* grapes, old fashioned red delicious apples, mixed nuts, Idaho potatoes. ( hippawana potatoes, cabbage, cigarettes, peas, corn. milk, bananas and onions.—Ladig Market, North Thirteenth street. g2t FO R*SA LE ” lM “ lor ocooier.'small size with new its bp. BriggsStratton engine. Zintamastei Service Station, First 4 Monroe streets. Phone 1400. 281-3 t WANTED aFiWiNG-TfACTTiRE' RWimtRO —ail makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do bematitebing, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 South First. 258t25x want i;D - tiroi earn, hiahssl nr lies Mid for good, dean used cars. No daisy. For Quick cask sss Zdntamastar Motor Salsa. First and Moaroa; phons ITS. IU-lf WANTED — Open sows «M all kinds of caUie. L. W. Murphy Phone 6762. 255 rt WANTED -Wualilngs A Ironings? Must call for and deliver. Phon--8824. 282-ltx WANTED: RoomH or apartmentM in private homes for student* of Reppert Auction school, beginning December ». Phone 610 or .312. 275tf I > -Girl to h<dp at genera I housework and care of children, can go home or stay nights. Address I’. O. Box 266. 280-ts WAKTEirTO RENT _ ‘tU to I*6o acre farm. Write box 140 c/o Democrat. 280-»3tx WANTE& T<i ’<Miorti cattle ' Tie veins Call now before cold weather sets in. Ivan Fraulwger, Craigville. Phone 23 or 38. 282-3tx WANTED TO RENI*-House wtSi 2 or mere bedrooms; preferably near high school; no small children. Phone 1046 after 5 pin. 279-t oThe pine tree is the state tree of Arkansas.

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WANTED— Passenger to rids to Caßfornia, leaving about Decasn btr 8 or 10. Leroy Kfetjor, % Kaylor's Chevrolet Salea. 281-3LZ WANTED—Biddle aged lady To care for one ehiid in home. Go home or stay nights. Reply % Democrat. Boz 144. 2814 t WANTED An apartment Sy young couple, furnished or unfurnhihed, by January I. Call 116. 281-g3tx KSS7~TTtTOLE=^ n on uo, ws will ho glad to give you a tree estimate on any else job. Wo can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional oooL Also briek and asbestos siding. Arnold A Kiosk Phono 411. 80-U RADIO SERVICE—IIome and auto. Engineerinc ability. Pubiiz , Service Co., 206 South 2nd. Phone !M 2764 FARMERS ATTENTION—Wo remove dead horses, cows, hogs, I etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay ! all phono chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts —xFFuwMcinflii^r—t We service all makes of washers, , sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a oom pleto line of parts for all popular ‘ makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts ; WAsn®R~and Sweeps'’ service. Block south, *4 block east court ' house, .10 East Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Hales A Service. 274 ts NsuLaTe -stt —T TmTTX Huneguard Insulation blown in- . to walls and attics. Have at our low price. Cali 429 for free estimate. 282-tt CHRIATMAS ~PfcR!I»AGENTS - Make your appointment now before the last minute rush. Machine- : Jess and cold wave. Evelyn Roop [ Beauty Shop. 108 No. 9th street, i telephone 305. 280«3tx FOR RENT FOR RE^T- _ H g hly ini proved ToS aero farm, share basin. Address ' Box 142 c/o Decatur Democrat. Decatur, Indiana. 28<i-a3tx — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. I.BO'AB. May 1.80 j felt; July 1.77 U: Sept. 1.74’4. Corn: Dec. I.ISViB; May 1.18'4 B; July 1.18'eB; Hept. I.ISHB. Oats: Dee. TS'k-lA; May 76-76*4. July 73%-%; Sept. 71%-14-jciiraii We have delicious concentrated chili, ready cooked. Add water, bring to a boil and it Is ready to serve. STEURY LOCKER SERVICE Phone 267

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“GOlNG — GOING — GONE!” ' 771 MY 60KSH /oh. DEAR GO BACK /OSCAR HAS THEI<SET IT AUNT JONES? T7 — Jg •’‘E / V : Wh>r- ■& W/ n 0 * (CVY * ’ • I ,S fc ~* k L-JH.FT- iv Wi- n 4L 1 '*• i - * W~ I L^r±^ —*t■? ft* t~r - •prt&J **— - - ■ M •» f BLONDIE DAGWOOD’S GUILTY ON THREE COUNTS! *’> 'MIIIU VfrO Left MV MONEY POCSNT ?’'"/ POPVOU INOT ?4>' THAT BUT YOU J' L , AEU '<Xl ~ v\X ( DRILL OUTSIDE GROW ON TREES ) ( LEFT YOUR LEFT THE GARAGE UGHT J / DIDNT EXPECT ? I ,/fl A r \ / LAST NIGHT TO -I HAVE TO x -> > DRILL. - ON ALL NIGHT \. **= •JU,ME TO BE < MML K ) k <SE T RUSTY?? WORK HARD ) C OUTSIDE, AND BROKE J PERFECT WHEN ) JwQT fl 3i ITS RUINED’ TO GET IT/ ( YOURSELF’ MY SCISSORS*> | ,MDU MARRED <- X. J Jk ( /7i *""■ ( ME. DID KT N z/Tjg v_. you ? H r I /K v\ z vy Tlfl v j ZoS ‘ iJjflL ®\ 71 g<;u '7|| fl / \ W-- ‘ill r’ J *JKLn? ** ~ 1 ‘X '■! fl /W<V h" 1 I I,<y ,■"> SUTffrlßh*.,?? ,f ' '*/ ' ~-wl I flHfl flflfe*X - !L ■ u•' ■ * "1 C _ | I. a ■■ III.HI ■!■■...>■ ■!!■.!■■■ ■■UN. ■.!.. ..-■■■! ■ !-■!——!!.'■■. . 'T'-"' . I ■ laj-J»w' ■ I LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY LELAtiD SMITH WALTER JOHNSON HARRY ESSEX GLENN HILL I MERCHANTS OF INSURANCE SECURITY

CHICAGO UIVBSTOCK Chicago. Nov. 30 — (UPI — (WFAI — Livestock: Hogs; 12.00A Very slow, esriy trsdr 10 to 25 cents lower on sll weights bsrrowa and gilts, mostly closing 25 cents off; good and choice 190 to 800 tbs. barrows snd |llts 14.00 to 14.15, one load choice lightweight 14.25; popular price and practical top late I4.oo; few 160 to 180 tbs. 13.25 to 13.75; in acallered iota good and choice 300350 lbs. 13.75 to 14.00; sows 1 fully 25 cents lower, mostly 13.35 to 13.50; Indications around 10,000 will go unsold. Cattle: 3,000. Calves: 700. Only strictly choice fed steers and yearlings, largely show throwouts, ! in reliable demand at 18.00; peddling weak market on other grade steers and heifers, 75 cents to 1.00 below early in week; cows and bulls steady with recent decline, moderately active, both classes unevenly 25 to 76 cents, mostly 60 to 75 cents under week's hightime; vealers steady to weak at ' j. 50 down; stock cattle with ' weight fairly active at 11.25 to 13.00 and Imtter. Sheep: 5,000. Slaughter lambs > 25 cents lower; little done early on yearlings snd slaughter ewes ’ but few native ewes sold about ! steady; sis loads good and choice around 95 to 100 Ib. fed wooied western lambs lopped st 15.00, ’ good Hud choice natives 14.75 to i mostly 15.00 with fat bucks dis- > counted 100; deck mixed culls to ’ medium Michigan natives 11.50 1 straight, bucks included; good ’ snd choice sud yearlings held above 12.75; early sales native slaughter ewes 7.0 S down, sotns ; held at 7.25. MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocke higher in quiet trading. Honda irregular. U. 8. governments irregularly lower Curb stocks hiivher. i Silver unoiianged in New York i at 70% cents a fine ounce. Cotton steady. Wheat, corn, rye. oats and barley futuieg Irregular, Chicago livestock: Hogs very slow, easier, cattle steady to weak, i and sheep 25 cents lower. O JawelelmeNi ut AdnilnUlralvr Notice in lieteby given that the undersigned has been sippofnied Administrator of the rstat- of Fr<d L Staub, late of Adams County, <l«lessed The estate is probably solvent. Kylvester A. Htaub. Administrator. , De- atur. Indiana Nov. IS, IV4S. U. Itrmy Uteri,. Ittorar,. Nov 1« Z:,’-30 MITU K OF run avi.u OF PF.HMivti. I’Kori.iiri IMafr u s ladlaaa, tonal, of Adaias, I Ml ilO Ihr Adams t Ira-all t uaarl, Ivemlarr Term. IMS. la The Matter at the Katate ut *1 barlea l.uMMealarrger, deirasrd Vu. IIMI. Notice D hereby glCen that the upderslgiteal Executor of the within ICstate will offer for sale at t>ubli>auctlou oh Saturday, Iwceniner S, 1945, at 1:30 pm. the following personal property <»f the d<<-edml. towit: A kib'lieti Hors, oil stove, drop leaf table, dining room table, chairk. kitchen oink, mirror, clo- k, kitchen ul-tisilr, scale, dishr», miscellaneous goods, radio, mirror, library table, twating stove, linoleum rug.-, etc., rocking chair*, day bed. rewing ma< hine, organ, vb trola awd records, rugs, ironing board, bed and dresser, rug and chair, bed, dresser, carpet, m lire llaneouK goods, washing machine and wringer, carpenter tool*, work tools, step ladder, potatoes, spray pump. two beestand*, corn, tool*. • licet, emery (tons and Ford V-S. Terms of sale: Cash and for not less than % <4 appraisement. Hale on premises In Root Township. EI IN 1 M »N< iKN I»1.11< SEI I. Executor. H. 11. High. Auctioneer. U. Ilemy Hierly, literacy. Nov. 3v

Ben Maielin Heads Holstein Breeders Ben Maxelin of Monroe township wan elected <hainnan of the county Holstein Breeder* association last night Other officers are: BeaJ Goeke of Decatur, vico-cbair-mau; Rolandas Listen y of Berne, secretary-treasurer; Mwter Boskk of Decatur and Harry Leh man <rf Berne, director*. Th<» purpose of title organixation I* to further tho Holstein breed iat«:MU, work with th* agricultural extension department and urge 4-H club work and D.H.I.A. test tag and clanallying herds. Dick Best, state secretary of the breed organisation, gave a report of this year’s activities and congratulated the men on betting up a local association. - — — o— — Divorce Granted In Circuit Court A divorce ha* been granted to ' Bernice C. Truesdale from Robert I Truesdale by Judge Frurdite, on J the complaint of the plaintiff The ' court also restored Uiie plaintiff* 1 maiden name, Bernice C. Pickford. — o — I Trade In a Good Town — Decatur , - > 50-IKE TO OF ADDITION Al. *)*I*IIOI>HI«TIOMS ’ Notice l« hereby given th« tax- » payer* of Xt. Miry'a Township, > A'lama County, Indiana, that Ilia proper li-gal officer* of “aid muniI < ipuliiy al their regular meeting | pis-e on the llth day of 1 Krein bar, ISC., will ...nslder the following 1 additional appropriations which I Mid officers coiiHidrr »«• <-*»ary to | inert tlie extraordinary •Miiergoney i cvlxtlnu at till* time ToWin-lilp No I. c Township No. 11. A. 34.8* Tavpayv-rr appiarlng at ihbli • mseliiiK Mull haw a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation* as finally made will «>e . automatically referred to the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners, which In.ard will hold a further hearing within fifteen days nt the Cstinly Auditor’s office of Adam* Count*’, | I Indiana, or at such place as may be designated. At xu-h hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may •»- • heard and Interested taxpayers may imiuire of the County Auditor when and where «ueh hearing will be ' held. 11. |«. Johnson. ’ Trustee Ht Mary’s Twp. Nov. 20 SEN. WHERRY I Ca»ntinned Front Page Oael In opposition to the state department policies. A complete statement on Ameri it an policies in China was promised, yesterday by President Truman. Gen. George C. Marshall, who was named to succeed Hurley, will have specific instructions before FARM LOANS MADE I , TO FIT YOUR NEEDS i THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. I—-® B _u I

leaving for China, and those inetrudlteßg wIU he made public. Mr. Truman told a newt conference The President added that Um policy would be the same one thia country has pursued in China for some time, but be declined to restate It. Four members of the eenate foreign relations committee conferred with Byrnes at the state department for nearly two hours last

PUBLIC SALE I will sell gt public auction on my tarm 2t» miles southeast of Decatur, Indiana, on Road No. 33. Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1945 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. 27—HEAD OF CATTLE—27 Red Cow, 5 yr. old, calf by side; Guernsey cow. 8 yr. old, calf by aide; Jersey cow, 4 yr. old, calf by side: Holstein cow, 5 yr. old. due December "th; Guernsey A Durham cow, 8 yr. old, due December I; Red cow, 4 yr. old, du»- by sale day; Two large Guernsey cows, f> A « yrs. old, due by sale day; Durham cow. 7 yrs. old, calf by aide; Durham cow, 5 yr. old. due March 1; Durham heifer 2 yr. old. due December 10; Guernsey heifer, 2 yr. old, due December 11; 6 Grade Holstein heifers, pasture bred; Some are close up springers; 7 coming yearling and yearling haifera; 1 Holstein Bull 6 mo. old, a good one; Roan bull yearling; Grade Brown Swiss heifer 6 mo. old. HORSE—Grey mare coming 3 yr. old. wt. 1500, Sound. HOGS—S Butcher bogs, to »&« •*>•-; l < cood feeder pigs about fio lbs. SHEEP--80 head breeding ewes and 1 buck. FEED—ISO bales clover and timothy mixed hay. 2 Whet;) Trailer. ALBERT GAGE OWNER Roy 8. Johnson A Son —Aucts. E. W. Baumgartner—Clerk Melvin Liechty—Sale Equipment. PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS K. of P. Building- Third SI. Decatur, Indiana Saturday, Dec. 1,6:00 p. m. FURNITURE:— Davenport, (overstaffed); 3 Occasional Chairs; PEASE Piano; ZENITH Radio; Pedestal; Bridge Lamp; Floor and Table Lamps; Pictures; Rockers; Dining Room Suite, « chairs; Side Board and Mirror; Book Case; Mantel Clock; ANTIQUES:—WaInut Occgssional Chair; Marble Top Table; Walnut , Djop Leaf Tale; Mirrors; Pictures and other articles RUGS:—BIGLOW Hug 8x13; 2 Throw Rugs; 2 Ruga 8x12; Rug Bxlo, and other small Hugs. WESTINGHOUSE Refrigerator; GARLAND Gas Stove; Electric Toaster; Electric Iron, ELECTRIC-Lua Sweeper; Hand Sweeper; ironing Board; Sewing Machine; Wall Clock; VOSE Electric Washer; Scales; Set ALUMINUM WEAREVER -10 pieces; and many other Coqking Utensils. SILVERWARE, DISHES, LINENS:—Set of Dishes; Silverware; Many Separate Dishes and Linens; 8 Table Cloths; Stand Covers; Pillows; Bolster; S Auto Robes; S New Blankets. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—B Oak Beds; Brass Bed; 3 Springs; 3 Mattresses; 3 Light Oak Rockers; Trunk; Kitchen Chairs; Reed Rocker; Camp Chairs; Porch Swing; 2 Porch Chairs; 15 Gal. Crock; 2 Wash Tubs; Canned Fruit and Vegetables; Copper Boiler; Hot Plate; Tools, and Many other articles. THIS IS AN UNUSUALLY GOOD LINE OF FURNITURE. TERMS—CASH. B. James Rice Estate J. F Samnann—Auctioneer C. W Kent—Sales Manager Henry B. Heller—Executor Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.

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uUbt It was after this meeting that Connally, who led the senate dab egptlop, an nto need that Hurley would appear before the commit tee Wednesday. He added that Byrnes "can com# too If be wants to." but desJlaed to go lato further details ■■■■■■ 0 All Coats reduced. Hhop tomorrow,—Niblick’s. -»r—•