Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1945 — Page 5
ML a Y DECEMBER 8, 1945.
*1(1 Reoorts MURRAY < CO. o’ “ w .!l»hlr*. Bfn. K '*'"<* do 12:W P- m ' isd no conttblssion. pfcoM ,01 ■ .1 " : - 4 14 &» IM | I Illi ■h 11 "" VH , ?,e ».-■ nnnif.oo ■I,. I -0 1" 1,1 13 "* 1 1. ■ ■* - M r . - ! - n ’ 1060 u oi s o °- : * *' a Mf* d ' *" Mr.. hoi M*. «■--■ ■* » T OCK YARDS phon** 101 H^L r i. .* s M.., X- wetKbt ctmrg" MTL . _._.. $14.50 Ml; 14.00 SB ■. .__l3 5O IB 13 73 K _ »oo IB ■*- oo H" 1200 9- 60,1 ego ano K.’RV QvOTATIONB futniihed by IBtTUR PRODUCE CO. Ph«n« 380 *. I |>... uiiei V K<* * Kp »■■■♦ 21i|Kt» Kpine* I a uji un*t* 15c ■ tern By-* ■ |H 2"C -17 c ffiß i. GRAIN MARKET ■irk elevator co. . I*. . • mi.ei 1 ■1:1 iuMdc! to c hangs ■ faring day. ■u ieZn-r* <i at elevator. ■VI W.w . JI G.i ■it: W.e.t 1 67 ■S‘> and O; j Corn..— 1.60 ■? 2 1G ■?c- ■ 1.35 ■** P er buabel less. ■Cot .04 pc.- joo leu. ■ fob farm Bii4 0 6Y n *i M II ”AP * BRAUH * * ■C Vj^.L/Zz///: (Lo? ■ ifri.iu* is-in qii this prob ■ Mt" diivlnz, I lejeij ■ exntnon Phil)- faults at) ! B* 3 i,f 1 reader ■tu in iki ■'? *»f lh< ir ,» n (‘it. in 4 ha ■ ' .:n • . question that i B >- to have you ansa* ■l I*' you lake chance* ■hJ ilri>i-; w«-H. if you rc ■ rt ' '* "■ . you tin now in I io | w a tailing us all 1“ “on t )a!,n- your life ; avoid rhking it. think ■ < ‘ Ur iltlll I “fcw-diiw-r-i on the high- ■ “ • right to ilr.vi- on our I 4 -I priviji-gi-. w,- uhouiil K P'ivih ge and he i ouiI •' irirlßg hrtbif. TESTIFIES to From Page One) tiiMlouej that lo pro »ecret ~f n M , jmercciita * Vt unprecedented etep of “. t * 1 * •‘■'teru to New York :l >»’ E. In-wey, |.he Kepil 11 '’idi-iiii d | candidate, withnowledge of hja own coin11 -lit-f. the hue president ”*ll. fe'lh'* l « ,,er * *«*'■« ■' ‘ongreaalonal c'lininlt- •‘ d them were written In 1,... r ’ ''***• while Dewey waa lo replace Mr. Hoorn,White H0u,,.... I »'Utr» Maiwiiali pul ii.a Üb, «‘ He »“‘<i we i" 8 boß * l Ji, i»aiic»e and . “■ and they wen- prok ‘ ljri,| aiion invaluable to <»f the war. \A. BIXLER ®*TQMiTRIST tu-’"""— Qlaaaaa Plttad
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES -oFor 26 word* or lows 1 time 60c; 2 times 76c; 8 times |1; 6 times |1.76. Rates quoted are for consec utivo Insertions. No classified ads accepted on eklpday eched ulo. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE lo 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday throiiqh Friday. Saturday deadline Is 8 a. m. ■ —. I FOR SALE FOB 8 \l,e : i "in. . j on North Eleventh St timid gar age. Full baa«tn< nt New roof. Newly painted, new furttu ■<■ and riuker. Water softener, automatic water ihvater. PmsesHion in 3o day*. i*riced to sell. T D. Schiefer tein. Phone It'S. 270 ts fWsale -9 room modern home I located on South First street, large lot with ampin garden spam, desirable home for dupl- 1 or apa tment. Priced for quick sale Tri State Realty C" T. D. fchlefer* stein. Phone 105. 275tf FOR SA 1.17 Modern 7 ’ ing bath, up and down; 2 bed rtHrins up. I h< <| r om down Full basement with hard and soft water. Garage. Full lot. One blo< k from husiiic e district. 5-rooin dwelling, no th ride. 2 b« d rooms ami hath up. Hardwo-id floors throughout lienu' lul kitchen with built in feature* Full base - ment with hard and It wafer Hot air furnace Walt r .1 Hockman Insurance A- Ke.,l Estate. 15;| So. Second St , phone ' 2*2 ts FOll' ilALlfc Collie?' and Shep-1 herd*. •> week* to 2 1 * years old. Trained and untrained Harry Re- d. 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Bluffton, Inti Craigville telephone 284 g«t Foil sale 8i Xeree Adems co in Kirkland Two. (8 mi. from Decatur of Bluffton) I’i mi. to high school. Productive noil, .’i bedroom house. Wired for electricity. I'p-ground cellar, good barn anti numerous'- out buildings all well painted. Posse nion in spi tic Priced at $175.01) p- r acre Write or 303 E. Siierwood Tr.. Ft. Wayno or phone 11-fsßl, 284-6 t FOB SALE Qualified range < tsik stove. Martin II K< Hiking, J mile aoutii. 1 mil- we-< Ho.oLand 257-g:iix Foil SALE 85 p ill is Hu i i rock anti White rock Laying by first of February. Ralph t'auble, Decatur route 2. 2*7-b3tx FOR'SALE 75 Wh.t. r- 1. pull eta, four month old. J- F. Hupert. phone 5141 2*7-b3t fWII”SAIJE~TaId<- flip <• 7< ~ t.’.i7; jee box, s<) pounds; dining room table; porcelain lop kitchen t ilde, electric toaster. Phon- 921. 2*7-g3tx irok~SAI TTiT*' M C.. mi n corn •hredd> , r. ready to run. t'huliner Brodiie. k. I . mlh n 1 t'i of Middl* l>eri \ Ohio FOR - SALE 168 tcri farm neat Monroe; well improiid. p i" d to -' 11. Andi« .» and i u-x oil in Auto Licen-e Bureau. < -n - I . 2": t FOB SALE" 127? W"i“ _ f"i7’ - pi’ lets. mill no.i'i «.f 221 "ti 101. half mill- *• ,1 A Ihur Coo l ' 2'* 21 v F(Hi“SALE^iT^~-’"L-''"‘ l -..| truck tiffs. Fred Ah 2V--3t FOI: _ SALE _ <.hIS .lidi'tiMm, Whi' shoe ice -kate iZe <■ like lieu. Phone 62.5 or cafl at 601 W Mon lOe St. 219-31 x keep i tgethet by n dure; the fe||oW.-ilip ■ i“ inti's! • ullirat- d Hi* -• i! are ti; •hi Jul "I 1 >1; they < .11 Ugh and ; " I" ' hadowed It' IL said th* nl -rm i- ion ‘btain-<-d lion: tin inl"t cP 11 '""' l **’ ot th ('oral •<■!. i badle of Mid of the coral •a. Lie hilth • Mid way. raid- on Japatte e ..lopping in .Manila Bay and th- -lestruetloti of Japanese convoy.•'You will understand from the foregoing.' he w .He. ' I .»»• Hl' l •> iiagii cotiM-qiieno • if di mesi-n’ poiiti'-al debate • • '"■ I’* 11! Harbor dLclwe lo lh< .ic.iiy (b r man or Jap. any su-pl' ion id Lie vital noun- of information w-pOHHI-SS ' Marshall wrote tin- iette » Ite cab*- he wa dreadfully draid that Hie secret of th- llde|< pt would leak out alld they would be ot II 11 further value. He eaid h- didn't nnill tha' Dewey gate any ussu .iPcts al t time. ' "All I know ir. there ii-v-i cm- i ed lo be any further reference to'i it in tip- campaign. " h- »aid. Duwey never refeir-d to th- i code cricking in my r < hi am I, paign spcechc* Marshal! -aid De*- ( i ey knew about it before getting <tt» < let tors. 1
l<H ICKIES by Ken Reynold* H-tiry doesn't know it — but Ila alikWerinr a Democrat Want | Ad 10l 'a joi»L' i FOR SALE -Guernsey heifer coming 2 yrs old. will freshen last of March 1 Guernsey bull coming 2 yis old 300 bales second cutting ilover hay Win I Hall, i'k mile* west, 1 mil- tioith and ■« mile West of Toc.-in. 287*311 FOR SALE S ven room semi-modern house on Hussell St with toilet and lavriitory. Full lot. 5 rttom House on NuHman ave. 6 room House on 11th St. 7 room House in Mouioe, with lull lot, garage, up town. Sell at a bargain. 4b acre farm and 35 acre farm good soil. Building lots, on Winchester St Monro- St. and others. Tell us yottr wants. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe St., Decatur. 287-61 WANTED WANTED Peed cars, "highest prices paid for good, clean used ears. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsriiaster .Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ls WANTED — Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy Phone 6762. 355-ts \TV\ rED~TO lit V Tri- y< !c for 2L or : yi ir old child Phone 752 288-2tx WANTED lliead w rap|H:r and two girl* to work nights. Stewarts Bakery, phone 1. 288 g3t WANTED Tricy< lo and doll buggy .Must be in good condition. Call 6113. 2hß*g3t WANTi:Ir'o Buy 51 or 32 Cs<*d car Phone 4651. 2»7-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT Largo office room on good tii.st floor, corner uptown location- Beautiful oak Huoim, woodwork. Lot* of light. Private ntiatiie. Heat furnished. Ideal for young professional person or small -hop. Bolt Heller, realtor, K. (’. Building Phone 870, 284-ts MIS( I I.LANEOUS ROOF THOt'dLE--<j*ll on us, ste will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional coat. Also brick and Lsbestos siding. Arnold * Klenk Phon. 4ff|. «<Hf FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phono charg-s. The Stadler Products Co. 16-ls APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other elec* trical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for ail popular makes. —Arnold A Klenk. 81-ts W A Sll Ell and - Sweeper service, Bio: k south, •£- block ea.-t court bouse, 10 East Jefferson. Phone 95 Jam-s Kitchen .Maytag Sales W Service. 274-ts 1 i H:~W ATK INS — Adam Co." Being new in th ■ territo y. I may mis* you. Any product n<-ed< d. Write; George H. Heller, 827 West Washingtoti St., Bluffton. Indiana 286*b7tx ( hri>lmu' tree**, Adams county grown. These trees are definitely superior trees, Scotch pine with long needle*. Come out and see them. Boyd Steplcr. mile west Coppew* Corner, quarter mile north. 287t5 BE cool, o '- 1 summer. I’- warm tin- white iloin-guaid Insulation pay* t •! it oil in -'! years m fuel savings alone. Av-ragc < »st ior 5-ioom iious- only 4140 in-lud-ing labor and material. Gamble’s. 289-1' LOST AND FOUND iJ).-'i’ c-lb'iioii momy by D-mo cr.it (airier somewhere on west side of P-nn-ylv.iuia railroad Jim Callow, ill West Monroe street. 289-1 tx — . o Adams County Agent Is Presented Award L. E. Archbold. Adams county agricultural agent, has Iteen presented a distinguished service award by th< national association of county agiicultuiai agents, meet, ing in Chicago this week The award i given in recognition of at least 1« years of service, including at least one outaiuiidtng project.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
SAYS LEGION PLAN (Turn To Psgs I. Polunin 8) 1 t«»t between the legion and organized labor. "In this, they are doom-1 rd to disappointment With, or without the courts, wo can work out our problems wltli labor as we have in (he past " Sialic (rodiled local lagion posts with passage of th. G. I. bill us rights over tha opposlion of a “reluctant congress.’’ "It was not the prestige or power of bias* hats or big <hot legionatres who farced a reluctant con' pres* to pass th atbill," he said. "It was the knowledge, in each congressman and senator's political mind, that imck home were hundreds of Imai posts of the American legion HteUe spoke at tut "Indiana welcome meeting in his honor sponsored by Brazil Legion Post No. 2, which first proposed his candid* toy for national legion <mumnuder Speaars included Henry Siebenmark, Hotlth Bend, state legion tommander; goc mor Gatea, a former state commander; Dudley Speaks, Twin Falls, Ida . national vice commander, and the 111 Rev Edward J. Smltii. Hjoux City, h . chaplain o -— T iere is no hope forth, ,a <e ut) . le-s democracy cun be r.mcttfied and controlled by Chrbtiaii, moral, uud spiritual ideals. ———- ■ ---(> — — Hlrth t vrttrieale ■N-.ti-r is hereby MIV'II that Keioo tl, v.-ruon Itamacy hi tiled a p«.-i|iion |„ i,, t . Circuit < ourt i‘s .vtaiiis County lii<ilanu, to n;n. t|,e time and place ~f tils biria deiermiie-d Sael petlhm. Is s< t to: hearing on I itl, day .»f lie, enil.e, ISC. CIA I•)7 < > Tit'll TMIli C|erfc ut th. Adams Circuit Court l>« 1 SOTK H S'OH Milts Vet ■ , is livreuo alvei, tti.sl 111, I ■'( I’utdl w-k a sa I. <f t!i. City -f It, afur. Indiana, will i. • < it. -- .1.-1 1.,.1 f.-i th- -111-m l-m -f g.irhiu, wn hi th- <-ip-- - at- I: I-I- ImliUK .<ll far tii- j- ri- I from th- "I > da> .1 in i.iry, I <l>: t- !l„ t r ' ,1 < > <>t .l.iiii.i, >. lai,, will, -o ti,. p., i . th. 11-ard ■•( fiii.fi' Work A Safety t- ,<|i, w >< I, eon-tr.-t for nn M.lditl.oitl tear ~ -iihie, t |« th- <|>pr..t.il -f t < Common Coumll Maid bld -',.,11 i.< 111 .<• <O| d.iri' < with 111. -|e ■ If; < II Oil rib- 111 I ■ •■( • ■ < I. rk Tu n-mrci of tin City of I•■ <at.tr, likli.in.i Xai-I bid- will II. ■ „lv< .1 111 I I 7 <!•' . , !<;' k |> 111 ■■ tl- 2nd 4«tv ot -laniiai > CH*. Hull bidder shall 4 J-- Il with 111. Clerk Tl- ieur-1 of -lid C|t> .1 ..rlifhd I, h... k in th.- ait-"tut of l-' fiv l»ol11. if.-lint is >i a luralite. flinl In wilt <ni-r into i -ontr.i.i with leal-1 (*ity l<* perf-. m -abl work a eel out In hl< bbl Tilt sm es ful l.bhle; will b- required I ' g,v< Im: 4 with Mtn t> to bi ippr a-.I b* t‘ • Hoard of I*ll,ll. Works a mH tv. Ilin iriliy the full.fill |'. I I "III.II". of ~,.1 w-rk lillK I-' tl" -IlAll bl'ln shall I" f'l* ‘I "" " ,x„ -I . |,r. l ib. 4 l-v I;.. St-Il* Hoard «t A ..mil.tin Ibiiiil o( I'llbll. W-lk A Saf- tv re .rv < -th. lalit I * '• -' t any ..ml all bide ,<i-l I .--i-H-Him said w*rk < n v *4 l*c AH i: Hi II- Aovoeo Vurottd. i'lt) CJ.rk4!T* i-iihr I>t l . \ 1 • — Having returned after more than four years in Military service, I am resuming the Practice <»f Law ♦ Severin H. Schurger ATTORNEY 119; 2 6. 2nd S». Phone 16-40 Decatur, Ind.
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Study Rollback Os Real Estate Prices Consider Stopping Os Inflation Trend Washington. Doc 8 <l'l'l Administration pffieials aro talk Ing over th* udvisalillity of rolling : buck iuflaiad real estate pri<<-s An official connected with one of the reconversion ageiiii s al*l today that u decision on th*’ pro 1 posed measure may lie made ovci the week-end If adopted it woiiki constitut part of * program being presented to president Truman lo deal with the acute housing shortage and to arrest the inflationary trend in the real estat- market. postwar building is going ahead rapidly, but not as rapidly as lh<* administration would like. The bur eau of labor statistics reported to day that building Ip cities rose to $262.u00.«i0n In Octolier, 37 percent above the K- ptemlier total It said this figure was not only unusual for this time of year hut represented the luigest monthly Increase since the middle of 1912 when war building was at its p ak
PUBLIC AUCTION IMPROVED 111 ACRE FARM WITH MODERN HOME PERSONAL PROPERTY I. th. und* rsigm d. have bought property and am moving i<> Fort Wayne, will sell my 4o acre farm and personal property located b miles north »f Bluffton, Indiana, on St u* Road N<> 1. or 1 miles south of Ossian, Indiana, on State Road No I, on TUESDAY, DEC. 11, 1945 Sale Starting at 12:00 Noon Real Estate, Improved 10 Acre Farm Tins i« a good producing farm with good (■ n* *■» all under cultiva , tion except small woods and wikmls pastin’*' L>< aled in a good neigh borhood cios- I" good mark* I. . hur. li* .-• I I *"“d on a■■ Jan*- high way IMPROVEMENTS 5 Roo.M MODERN' HOME AND BATH This is a bungalow type house. n*wly painted, storm windows, insula ed, ko*ml dry l>a»eni*-ni. Wolverin* luma*- and blower. Ilk*- new. witter ' softener, Burk*- water system, buii'm * upbear*!*, modern built in bath' tub and bath room tiitur*-*, inlaid linoleum on kiuhen floor and bath room Hoot, nice laige front yard, lot •»< cherry trees and other fruit trees, gooil drilled well beiw*eit house anil tarn, pressure pump in batt*ment BARN 2'1x311 burn wilit c*-mcut iioors, li*-d l'*x3o attached to cast side of barn, sian.hiob for I" cow-, sh.-d s*|o, good metal roof TERMS ON REAL ESTATE—'« of pur* ba • pin e . ash, Balance 'on delivery ot goo'i deed alld abstract. Possession *>n or b*-lore Jan-: ! uary Ist. 1946. Tin- farm is el*-ui of debts T* rm -* an I**- arranged by seeing Eilenberger Broi. Blullton. Indiana, I'boii*- *l>. REAL ESTATE WILL SELL AT 1 O’CLOCK Personal Propertv CATTLE 2 Guernsey cows, 1 yr* old, giving good flow of milk, freshen in May. 7 feeding steers. 2 Holstein heifer calves; 1 yearling Jersey bull; I spring Jersey bull Six Pig". , MISCELLANEOUS Two wheeled trailer; 36f00t extension ladder, good condition 20 1 rods of new feme, milk cans; Miain.-r cream separator lard press; ! sausage grinder. Step ladder; hand sprayer, rubber tired lawu mower. HOUSEHOLD GOODS W*-st itigliouse El* *H’i* rang*, in good condition; 2-piecc mohair living room sinh ; studio *ou* h; tilt back chair, walnut *x * asional chair ami rocker; 5 piem breakfast set; steel porch glider, and other article-** not m< mi*>n* *l. TERMS—CASH CHESTER A. GRUBB OWNER. Ellenbciger Bros. Auction****!* Farmers a Merchants Bank, Ci* ih _ .. ' “*••*•“ - 1 I,UL - 1 *' '
I Os tha $262.000,UU0. fIi3.UUU.OOO was new raald* ntial building, an tn- • reuse of 50 percent ovur rt side nttul building ill September. The preeld nt told newsmen yesterday that some sort of control i over real ouiut* prices I* necaag--1 ary to avoid the Inflationary threat In the housing field. ADD CLASSIFIED ..al’Jb SENATE GROUP H'watleeed Freai Pege 'to let Byrnes straighten out his department’* trouble Both Byrne* and president Truman • xpressed hope yesterday for a united China Mr. Tnimun told hiu news conference that In- hoped Gon George C. Marshall, the new ambausador ' to China, could get the two dissident Chinese factions together. Byrnes -aid Instructions to Marshall would continue the American 1 policy ot a strong, united China He denied what Bridges describ , ed .is “rlinioi - ’ that tin* state de purtment would instruct Marshall to require G m-rali-siiiio Chiang Kai Shek to make certain concess-1 ions to the Chinese Communists under threat of losing American e* noini* help. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR SALE CALENDAR DEC It' Wilham A. Santa, 6 miles East of Knox. Indiana, Good 160 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co J. F. Sanmann, Auc. DEC. Il Jerome Nussbaum, 1 mile northeast of Berne Close out nsle. Jeff Liechty, suet DEC. H—Floyd Keth A I. F. Vensy, 9* tni|e Booth of Kir bland School, closing out Bale. Roy 8. Johnson A Ned C. Johnson, Aucta. DEC. 12—James A. Lloyd. 3 miles East and 1 mile North of Montpelier, In'llsna Well Im proved 106 Acre farm and ail Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction (10. J. Sanmann, Auc. DEC 12—Ed, Whitrlght, 1 mile southwest of Decatur, closeout sale. T. 0. Sehioferatoin, K. C- Doehrman, Aucta DEC 12 Dun Kaehr, 4 miles north and !'» mile wust of Berne, or 'J miles south and miles we*t of Monroe. Closing out sale Roy S Johnsen < Sen, Au* Is DEC 13 -Ida M. Beavers. Exec . 134 North Ist St . Decatur. Ind.. Household Goods. 1-OU P. -M Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 13—Ties Baker, 2 miles northwest of Decatur on Hivrr Road Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Ned C. Johnsen, Aucta. DEC. 14 -Myrle Vore. Admntru., Matie May Stevens estate, *>j mile north of Bolm> on state road 101 or 5 miles east of Decatur. Personal property sale. Suman Brothers, auctioneers. DEC 14—Sam N. Rea, Well Improved 6'g acre tract, south edge of Montpelier, Indiana J. F, Sanmann, Auct DEC 15- Chester Kraszyk, Highly improved 80S acre farm. 7 miles east of Hanna, Indiana on V. K Highway No 30. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. ■ DEI’ 17— E. E- Basil, T»<> will improved farms 137 acres J'-j miles north and miles west of I'hulditMt. Ohio, 232 acre* 8 miles south of Pauiding on 127 then 818 mile* t aut on 118. J, F. Sanmann, Auct. I | IK( - (7—Thurman Schug A Carl I. Schug, Ag* nt- for Wm F. HchUg, heirs. 2's miles north of Bern* tile mill and mile east. Three farms. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, A Melvin Liechty. Auc DEC IR—E- E- Basil, Improved 18" acres adloinlng south city limits of Miller City. Ohio J. F. Sanmann, Au* t DEC. 19-Chae. Shoaf, agent, The Simon Myers Ro acre farm. 3 miles south of Decatur. Ind, on the County Farm road J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC JO—"The Della Moser Home." 1132 North 2nd KI . De*atur, Sil Room Completely Modern House and Beautifully larnds* an ed grounds. 1.3" P. M Midwest Really Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. PUBLIC SALE W*> will st 11 at public au< tion 1 mile w**at and 3% miles south of Preble, Indiana or *« mile south of Kirkland High Hchool, Tuesday, December 11,1945 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. I9—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 9 Guerits* y cow, a yrs. old fr* -h Nov 8. Brindle c**w, 4 gal, bred I Kept. 8. 8 yrs. old; Guornaey * *>» • gal - bu d Sept. 18, Guernsey cow, I 4 yrs. old milking 4 gal. pa tin*' bud, Fr* ah May 2, Red * **w, 3 gaL, bred Oct 1". Spottr*! cow. 7yi old. I gal., bred AUgUrt 12, Gucrn-*'y ! COW, I yr** old. 3 cal , Bred July 2 Roan cow, 4 yrs old for beef; Red cow, I gal., 3 yrs. old, Gm iii-ey <*»w. I gal Bred Augu-t 12. 3 yr. oid; Guernsey < *>w. fr* sh Nov 23. 3yr old. 2 It* *1 Heifer*, pasture bred, Gti* rn»*-y heifer, spring * a* f :: Gu* rnsey heif*-r fall talves; 1 Bull 11 month* old SHEEP 6 F.w* i, On** Hu* k CHICKENS—2"" Head Wnlt* leghorn Pullet* HAY A GRAIN (lilts 2’.(1 Im 15*1 bu. Wh* .*t, 900 bu Corn. 15 ton of hum**! alfalfa, red clover and timothy hay, 250 bale* «f g*»*»*l wheat I straw. TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS 194" Ford Furgeson tractor with plow and cu' ivntor-. Tractor potato furrow Bloutil True Blue dis*'. *Ct . Thoma* 8 h*>l* grata ! drill; (Jridiey Bu. k rak*. new. M< Deering ■>' mower. Ohio Manure spn ader. u-. *l 3 y. ais, HiCt ndgat* M.d. r -with gi.:-- -. * *l.-r, Dunham cultipa* k**r. 7 ft ; 2 walking plows. I row beet drill for sowing beans; 16 ft. grain bed aud rack; 8 hole hog feeder like new. 4 hog troughs; 8 ft. self chi* ken feadei. 3 . hick* n fountains: H* lender pump jack; ! 3h |> motor; !’ s h.p gasoline air .otnproamtr % electric motor & emery; Hard coal brooder stov . s"t' chick size, Bob sled and numerous articles not mentioned MlLKEß—Henman pump with a single perfe* tion unit TERMS—CASH Not reaponsiblt for .••■cidents. FLOYD ROTH and I. F. YANEY, OWNEILS Roy S Jolin»*'ti— Au* t I Ned Johnson -Auct i Bryce Dani* Is Clerk Melvin Liechty—Aud and Sale equipment Lun* h by Pleasant Dale Church I
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