Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 28 December 1945 — Page 5

L DECEMBER 28, 1945.

Ket Reoorts . ,er . «ur«*y < co. h l*U. <•’ Hv..to<k at |®f‘, tfill.hlro, Barna ovary day * ( » B d no commission* pbon. ■, "Vw ■ «»> 1 13.50 ■_ 14 25 M' ”50 ii ” JI ■ 13 25 ■ 1300 M- 7 50 4 50 mW „■.> ■ . '-ti i p n 00-15.00 - t ■ m dlum 10.00-13 00 ro I to ch°l < ’ e 13 00-11.00 BBT ..m to m'-Jlum 10 0012 00 |V 10.60 M-ri-.um to R'*od — * 00- 9 00 B «»>» 8 ®®‘ ? ■ f,oo down ■ 20.e- 1109 ■ Zoo 8 00 d, ’ Wn STOCK YARD! phone 101 ■ fu t-l D-- <-'iiii'T 28 |Ki . 614.ua ■L ;(s 1 • 14 30 B:«'!!»« 14.00 MF 13 50 ■:>, 900 lC0 " M»n. and Sat i 13.00 ■ 5.00 S«hOLESALE EGG AND BvITRY QvOTATIONS ■ Furniahed by ■tCATUR PRODUCE CO. ■ Phone 380 Mfonnted December 28 Kt •-■-■’ ■w 25c M: broilers and fryers ...10c Hj tryff. 23c ■jfjruii-r* I lbs kup 23c KpT under I lbs 15c K- n- ■ • K la*. GRAIN MARKET ■ lURK ELEVATOR CO. ■ Corrected Ik-cember 2s Hbuo aubject M change ■ during day. Bhm delivered at elevator. ■1 Bed Wheat * 1 «s ’ Bed Wheat 1.67 Shew and Old Corn.... 1.60 Say Beans 2.16 Bean- 2.10 I OaU 72 S*d 2.00 — 1.35 hili: .03 per bushel lees. Cura: .04 per 100 lew. tab. farm o MT WAYNE LIVESTOCK " Wayne. Ind., Dec. 28 — '-Lambs were 25 cents high it union dockyards today and Kher msrketa were steady. 1 unchanged. *• market steady: 400-500 114-75: 160-500 lbs. 14.75; 100Bi 115". Male hog* 10.00; R 13.7B14.OO; stags 13.50. Sril, < : lambs 10.00; spring " H A clipped ewes 6.50. «’f» 17.00. **• rood to choice 14.00* ' medium 1100-14.00; plain ”*•- Heitvra. good to choice medium 10.00-12.00; ‘ 100-10.50. Cows, good 'j.mi. **" Bull*. good 10.00-11.50; •• **41.00. livestock J* B** 8 **" 11 *- Dec. 28 — (VPI — - Livestock: **•*«': active, steady: good »«i(<- I6U n>K. up. bulk |4fland some choice lighter “* 14.85 100-140 lbs. 13.50and choice nows 14.10. 1.100; calves 400; all •tcady | n cleanup trade: kt i* S * e *S* , ty steers, few 1». 10 I*** l * * oofl miu Mb 16.50; balance fed I largely medI bo* hulk medh i,/?. , *-5® , 14.80; odd good ( . * *440; | m |k goo< | jg op. "’""non and medium 9.25- • 'Miners and cutters 7.00b a «'tive, mostly 50-55 ( Koo ' l »n:i choice 17.00- ( M, ®mon and medium 11.00•bn ■ ana "u h,Mhw: ’W lb. fed Tea ►•a isi”. 75i **’ € ‘ wj < ,e kt n»-i h” 1 * 1 K oo * 4 ■ Usau 1 2J 5: mwnuni ,0 i7.J. : common and ' ,2 - 25 : choice slaugh- *• 4-50.725 l,U * k B<MXI at,<l aj? y-* 6 12:30 to 6:00 \£ y *’, * :o ° 0- m. * t— .*** I *** IM Glasses Flttoo

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 26 words or lees: 1 time 60c; 2 times 750; 6 times |1; 6 times »1.76. Rates quoted ore for consec utlvo Insertions. No clsssifled Ods occepted on sklpdsy schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE lo 6e per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 0. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FORSALt“ FOR SALE-' i HfMl'pliiho e|..< t7i< radio. Decatur I'sed Furniture. Phone 420. 305g2t Fok SALE—l<oy'-~ii> » wool macEinaw, size 14. Phone 1231 3»5-2t FtJA SALE Trailer oil heiti-n* with electric blower. Porter Trailer Sales. Highway No. 27. FOR SALE Meiinnn -i/.<- In.- pua’if safe. 800 bales clover hay. Reply Democrat Box No. 151 304-3tx FOR SALE To be moved. 16 x~2l two-rooin building near Rock ford. O. 5135. Bob Heller, Realto Heller Building. First A- .Monroe Phone H7O. 164 FGR - BaTe' ShThTn" •room dwell Ing bath, up and down; 2 bed rooms up. 1 bed room down. Full basement with hard and soft water. Oarage. Full lot. One* block from buslnew district 6-room dwelling, north aide, 2 bed rooms and bath up. Hardwood floors throughout beautiful kitchen with built-in features. Full basement with hard and soft water. Hot air furnace. Walt r J. Bookman Insurance & Real Estate. 153 So. Second St., phone *. 282-ts FOR SALE Eighty ai-re farm un broken by roads or ditches, Cood| eight room house, electricity, n<-w garage-, new granary, larve hoiliouee, cement feeding floors, chli ken house, corn crib, good Irani and attached shed, 1..i id well t' r tilized, rotated, and good produc : Ing. Seven miles from Di-catur o'll State highway. Write Box 119 Democrat. 2»'2-6i ' FOl! RALE It.. Move, good condition. Ih-rne. j phone 249. 3113-3 U WILL SEI.I, (II; Ti; A 111! !•; i -T truck l*u ton. steel lied 8 x 12 feet, goisl tires 700-2't. 39 Dodge Ilk ton bed 8 x 14. good tires 825 | 20. 40 Chevrolet Hg ton steel lied J 8 x 12 good tires. All in gaod con 1 dition Call 190 or Highway Garage. Decatur. Indiana. ;;oi .tx ’ FOli~s7\LE~l "<l I’tiriutiiK. also furniture upholstering and r< : pair, picture framing and -tove < pairs. Secaur Furniture Repiii 1 ' i and .Monroe St. Phone 73(53. 3"5-!t I LOST AND FOUNI) LOST -«ol<i“p.-h< 11. ihmiglu lo t on Second st Finder please cull Mrs. De- Jean, phone 915 LOST Sum of money 111 Madiwou street in litraiiiess section. Finder please return t > Democrat of flee. Reward. 3<»3 3ix ■“ FOR REM FOR RENT Oil 5"~a" I'-t Iacre dairy farm with modeim dairy barn. .Must have good ifpiip ment and help. Address lock box 148. Decatur. 1 ' FOR' SALE G’liTs's ii:e shoe 1 • skates size I. good coiiditi >n Fhofte 1388. 305 '■ FOR SA! E l'< '-ti II FT ” ” triKt r, 011 rubl»er Cood emit Hon. C. .M Zimmerlll.nl A • miles south of Petersm Phom 615-R. ! ... , CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. D»'. 2* '> *’< ,A1 - Livestock: Hogs: 7.50«: active, ful’y steady flood and choice burrows ami cilt 140 lbs. and up at 14.*5. »»mI md choke sows al 14.10: compleh cleraranr»-. Cattle: 3.OO0; calve I 1 "' R* ll eral market active, fully steady largely stew and yearling run Reliable outside demand on medJnm and good grade selling at I ■ >•< 16.50; about a dozen leads lii.Jhe celling; scattered supply 17.75; fed heifers Di. but choice kinds absent; big packer- bought wteers sparingly but generally active in cows; most lieef cows 9,.<0 12.75: M<xhl offerings 1127: tanners and cutters 7.50-H.25; not enough bulls and vealers he e to moke a market and stock cattle in negligible supplySheep: 4ooo: active, steady. Good and choice native lambs 1-c 15.25. tatter price the top ami iwl'l for most good and choice fed woolrd westerns averaging 90 t i 12" lbs.; scattering common native lambs 11-12. but quality week and large percentage of •I"' .-rop bringing 15-15.25: common to choice native ewes 6 7.50. dependitig on Bitaile; two loads medium to low-good .Montana ewes 6.50. HO It has been estimated that laboi < barges make UP "* M "" ,ft i’""'"' of the cost of highway maintenance.

I H KIES hy Ken Reynolds 1 "wmihm j A a * * AtV 1 * vyw *"■ —and whai makes you think ' tin- ofllct- downstairs is using Ih-iiioi rat Want Ads'.’ Wanted ! WANT Riders to Ft Wayne, working hours x a m. to 5 p m War- • n W L-hinaii. Route 3. Itallniont Park. 305-3tx ' wxwEintTrTffisTniouse'Tn Decatur or within 5 mile area. Sherman White <Y>., corner Third and Moniis-. 3<is-g6t WANTEif Hou -ework by young girl. Phone 1231 305-2 t . WAITED blsliwarher. Warmatf* Restaurant, phone 308 or 53.35. 1 301g.1t WANTEirTt >“REST ’ house, apariinent or room Liwrence Linn. ' ( phone 5165 304-g3t WANTED — tied carsT hlgheit prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash set Zintsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 373. Tl4-tf WANTED — Opt-n sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy Phone 6762. 265 ts 1 WiNTED Ki-li rs to Ft. Wayne, ((••a International Harvmtei Company la-atc De<alui 6 o<» ain . K-ave Fi Wayne 5 00 pm. Phone 15.1 3n5-3ix WANTED — Irate model cars for G l.'s. Must be clean and in good condition. High ceiling prices. Fred Buschc, phone 975. ' 281-30 U W ANTED-- liadio re pa 1r m a 11. L ! hri« k Bros. Phone N 6 299-ts MISCELLANEOUS , ROOF TRW6U*—CaU on ns, wej will be glad to give you a free estimate on iny sizv job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof st no additional cost Also brick and . asbestos siding. Arnold * Klenk Phone 466. «<Mf FARMERS ATTENTION We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 16-ts APPLIANCE* SERVICE We service ail makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com plete hue ol parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts ; WASHER and Sweeper service, Block south. block east court house, .10 East Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Salea « Service. 274-ts .mHHEAN FARMERS 2,ntw bu. certified Lincoln soyliean seed. Germination test. 93',. Purity. 99.9 Moisture-, ll r -. Purdue test plot yields 2 bu. per ac re over otl. i vaileiiea W'i'h high oil content. Stiff straw. Nice combine Iwatis You cannot afford not to Lincoln for only 52 65 bu. at farm if 'aken now Phono eve. Monroeville 1216. or I'a south, m c-asi Junction l"l and 14. Cl.-ius I. .Miller. 30316 X o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheit May IJuly I 79’»; Sept I.?!»•-: Dec- I 71’*. Cour May l.lxMt; July 118*4 IB; Sept I.Dt'JI outs .May 77', %; July 74's-S. Sept *l' - "h : 19 * ■ 71*4 - -1 — MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading Builds ir.igular. I S, governmentx higher. Curb storks irregular. ( (101 l I >we. Wheat, '"tn- Tye. <>*ts and barley irregular Chicago livestock: Ilogs active, fully tieady. cattle .I'livv. fully steady, and sheep active, steady. 10 MEN KILLED IN H eallseed Fr«« I’ege (’iu'hni ISO in Tel Aviv, including a British army lance corivrnl. and eight in Jerusalem. The Jerusalem dead included one assistant British district police superintendent, two British constables. four British soldiers ami one Arab constable. At b-ast 12 pqlice officers and British soldiers were seriously injured. — ——— lllrch « rrtlfh-alr Not P-e is iH-r*’l*y riven that f-.l<tr.i Vela has filed a petition In tin <*!>' tilt i Court Os Vo‘"f County Indiana, t<» hie.- th< time and place of his lilrtli determined K,|,l petition Is - I for tau'lng on tl,. Illi dm of laciuarv, ItHS CLYDK O TROITTNKH c-I.rK of the Adams clr * * h | ,^.‘ ,r J a Trade in • Good Town — Decatur

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FIRE HAMPERS —fCuMtomt From Pure <»■»> c rews attempting lo dig their way to the trup|>cd men reportml they wore about 1,20" feet away from the spot where an unexplained explosion sealed the tunnel and cut off its ventilating system Wednesday morning. However, shortly after midnight another crew was driven track by the outbreak of tire They estimated that they were battling the blaze- and choking smoko about 2.500 feet away from the trapped menThe- hi emergency crews, working In grou|M of 20 on five hour shifts, bud gone more than 8.090 feet into the sloping shaft yesterday. 30 hoir.s after the explosion. They were still having difficulty digging , their way through the shah- and rock nibble, reshorlng the walls and ceiling of the tunnel as they went along. Due of their most diflic uit problems was ventilation. Frank Rhone*, one of the rescue workers, said their improvised fresh-air ducts leaked badly. He was with the- crew at Hie farthest point of advance, which he said was "obviously nowhere near the spot of Hie explosion " ——— o 1 - 111 ■ NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the share* holders of the First State Bank of Decatur. Indiana, that there will |m> a meeting Tuesday, January 15, 1946. at Ils office between the hours of 10:00 A. .As. to 2:30 I’. M. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors of said Bank for the coming year of 1946 R. E. Glendenlng. Cashier. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 A. J. ZELT The Rawleiph Dealer . 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana Insulate and Weatherstrip NOW 10% DISCOUNT on all jobs during Dec. CAWE up to 40% w/A ▼ C on fuel bills FREE ESTIMATE CALL 419 No Obligation Gambles Aftar .A-.lfl n m. call afift.

I aiw p. «. | ! I Hi ******** »»♦♦♦+ — THIMBLE THEATER “Now 7 Showing—“A DAMPENING THOUGHT!” I— I I FLOW'S WX /YA LIKE YER J“1 ALLA II I f MARK I 1 rfeeiii) Ifeygr 1 tag; ', Sggg ■ si; rWr, sj- Wfr _y “ - ' 4 X. 'xS. rH\ A 2,27 vvi XZ MH s**■> * u —/ (i ——• L. .. . i. .1 ™ BLONDIE JUST A PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE! gfaj » WjHII J. 191 jf < jiili mferaW/ >s. , B|HfflMiiliJMilw ‘?\j 3 !®sgk \® ilSfflik l_ ' —afa—*»»*<A—M>—» —»■ ■! ►————»M».-. IIXWJ- • <■—— II -m —- • •.<•.-■ • . ■ .- !• IT- «r- —> inn ■ (■ 11 tr r • ■«•- ■ ■■ n ••■■■»•«••■ “LelandlSmithillnsurance Agency? LELAND SMITH FIRST & MONROE STS. PHONES 140 and 230 GLENN HILL INSLRE WHAT YOL OWN FOR WHAT IT IS WORTH NOW. “IT PAIS YOU TO PAY I S — TO PAY YOU”

Gross Income Blanks Sent Out By State Indianapolis, Dec. 28 -tl l'l 1 The Indiana gruss iMioiue lax division today coinplet<*d the distrlbu- ! tion of more than D* tons of print--1 <-d forms used In the collection of 1145 tax payments. tttate treasurer Frank T. Mllita said that 1,160.060 annual reports were distributed to individuals, • corporations and partnership*, and 'that I.ow.oihi "Informat ion-at-souive" cards were sent to c-ni--1 ployers. Mlllis said that laxpcyero in Bs. ' count Im must get their (ax forms ' at automobile license branch of ' ' flees. In the other sev.-ii counties, • lilunks will Im- cent by mail in a - test process which eventually may ' be used in the other counties. • Blanks will Im- mailed lo taxpayers i in Adams. Allen. Bartholomew. I Benton. Blackford, Boone and Brown counties. . o l AOTKE (0* SIS Al. SF.I'TI.KMEAT 111 E»r»TE %<>. I IS.', F Notice Ih hereby givc-n to flic credlh>r». heir* ami legatees of Kits L Miller. *l--<--n.---I to appear In the r Adiuna Clr- uit Court, lield at I»eca- , tier, Indiana, <>n the isili day of January. l!-l<:, and show -aua if 6 any, Why (In- Final Het tie ment Ac. count* with the eatatc of nslrt <l<cedent eboul-l not •*'- approve-l; and •aid heir* are notified to then and make proof of Iteirehip and receive their distributive share*. Hoyal IV. Sillier. Administrator. ■ iKeatUr. Indiana, l'e<’. 27, 1946. Ilenr> 11. Heller Alt-rue.*. Dee ■;*, Jan. I t o. ■■ C lime No. lain so nt »: or tcsi.r: of > HUSI. F.UTATE > The toelei Hige<-d administrator of ■ the eslate of (Iren 11-ei-h Nichols, 1 deceased, hereby trives noth-e lliat f by virtue <>f an order of Ihr Adams Clr- uit I V-iirl he will offer at public j auction on tli-- premise* at 1:291 pm on Mnlurday, January IS, I*l4 ; .ill th-- )» rxc-nul property -f the <h cedent .end the following cb-»- rib- , cd real - (ate which - onsisls of I h» csv, large- garage ami lot leu at* c-d at 422 Slc-llariic« Ntr,-c t In (he I'lty of l>e<alur, an-l m-rr partied* Iccrly dr*--rP-«-c| as the south half of llr- f-llccwitig trnet. f’cimmeiic-lng nt a point c.n line of M-Tl-rne- Ktrc-c-t In the- City of Ke ator. Adams t'minty, Indiamc, whleli i-oucl Is 22:: f-' t •■ait of c. citei of Nultman Htreet | running thence noft'i across llutld number si In Nitttman-c Addition in town (bc.w c-ltyi -if hm-atur pa- • rail-1 with Nottman --••••t tn south line of <1 ant stre-et In raid - Ity, thence eart along the c-milb Ime of sai-l street parall- t will SI. Ilarue* • creel feet and •: inc-hc-s, <li- n--r south aero-* said outiot SI and parallel with Nuttinaii street to the n -rth line of St- tiarne-. strrei, them- west along tict- north llm- of M-liartiee str- < I lo I n |>la. , ,f l>. ’ sinning c-v-epi th-- fr..tn f.-.-t _ off of th- north -ml of lie-- tract . onv> yec| will-h is heli-l-> r-'o rvc-dl f.-r ■ liriv.itc ailc-' Muhl •ale w I! l-<- load-- c-übl— t In . Ittn- approval of said Court f-r m-t I Iles* than tw<i■ tbirds of the f ill a|i|.,r «|s c| valiM of ’II I Ce ll es! I-. I lit will l»e sold for •» <-a«h --n dnv ] |.*f -al- . 11.11 am <■ upon delivery -rt deed ami abstract ami will be free of all lien* -onne- l-d therewith eleepl lit* I'.H'- taxes due ami payable In I'alS, A mer-'liantabl-- Al- tr.n t • f Title ami Administrator'* Deed ap. proved by the Court will lie fcinn»h* id Immediate- po*»es*loii will be glv- n purclis-er uren h i- Nb-liols, Administrator. 11. Ilordelte I osier, SHcirue*. ’St Id west Hesity < ««.. SMetloweer*. Mm 2». Jan I. I Kenneth Runyon I for Insurance of all kinds--Automohile, Fire, Liability. Decatur Insurance Agency Established ISK7 Above Schmitt Market : Office Phone ISh Ret Ph H 44

WITHDRAWS FROM (CMitlauea From Peae Opel pioyei. IXmcTiblng the off* a» a mi»era bln package.' the union Mid In a letter to company official*, "with one hand you make an offer of 10 percent . . . and with th* other hand you try u> snatch away not only that 10 pprcea but to cut into the pioaent low namings of (1. E. works* by your propoaed spend tip." Earlier Galay In making a plea to the union to reconsider it* rejection of thu proiiosed wago in-<ii-uae, Charles ,E Wilaon. preai- | dent of General Bleckric. said that prices would have lo Ist "Increased shandy' lo cover even the |« percent increaae. The union said a price increase would be inflation ary. .. ~..*. O'" \IITII F. t o HIIHIF.HS Notice i» hereby niven that tie lloird of kk'lioul Trustees of the cit> of Decatur, Adam* County, In* ■ diaua, will up t-* the hour »f 4:00 l-.in. on Monday, Jan miry 7. 1H46. at tt,e ..ffl.. -f tin- City Mup,-rlnteinl--nt of H. h-mls, re-elve sealed bl-l» for iw-> -iirlosd <»f iw<> Inch hut. pea. anil sla- k dedusted stoker -nal Complete specifications sre avail* a.-le at tin- ipbove mentioned offhe. Frac ii l-i-1 to l» accompanied by a --■■ttlfl-d ■ lie-k payable l-» U>e lloaid of School n«iu»ters Hl »n amount equivalent to five percent of »al-l bid. lil-l* iniist be stil-mill-d >m Form U 5 iis pre*--rit»ed by tin* Stale th-si-I of A----mint*, whh h forms may be *evured at the office of tl* r CHX Mh|--rlntemlml of Heliooi*. Th- Hoard reserve* the right to reji-- t any «r all hid*. . , , llv order of tin- 11--ard of S- li->-»l Trustee-, till* 27th day of DecernImt, 1 !♦<»'» . Il..nrd «*f school Trustee, of Ihr school I tty ItecalMr. iHdiawa. n>l It. K. H»I»«I«. sc reinry.

Chili-Chili We have delicious concentrated chili, ready cooked. Add water, bring to a boil and it In ready to serve. STEURY LOCKER SERVICE Phone 267 When Better FARM LOANS are made AETNA Will Make Them See us today. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind, Niblick Store Bldg.

TAKE STEPS TO MEET (Continued rrom_P*«--2 > "*> l*oyo* milt* can b* made out of total production of 2R.00 ,, . O W 3ti.800.000 ■uka. Tlicae aults made under th* CT A low-coat clothing program will n tall at about *33. CPA al»u ia planning to grunt priorttlua aMlatante 4x> manufact-

PUBLIC SALE A. we have rented our farm, and are Having <» “««»•»} health, we will offer at public auction at our farm, located 2 m East of Decatur on the Piqua road, on Monday, Dec. 31, 1945 (Sale poatponed from Dec. 19J Startina •» ’» :M *• M> Rr»w»'l---HORSEn-b . , X era old wt 1800 tbs.; i Rn«w gelding. 3 yro Old. wt. »-■ --Um. . .M = m -. . «ra. 1 jrear ■rriKTERED A HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE ” wiitatSl ?ow J yro o?d freahed at 60 R." milking; 1 Hotetoln 1 Holate n c . > \| an h 1 Holstein cow, 6 yra. old. freshen In XT' 7 n m “i-' M '3 ch: ? E " W 3 vrs Old frtahed at ®»» »• - milking, freshen in March; ’cuer "* y cJii K milking, freshen in Feb.; 1 Roan trow 3 yr. .If hl Hide 1 Roan heifer. 1 yr. old; 1 Holatein heifer. 1 yr. old. 1 Ouernaey heifer yearling; 1 Holat.il Bull. 14 mo. old; 1 Holstein Bull x old NOTE —Reglatorod Cattle, paper* furnish- d. 8 mo. old. M£ hea pußC BREO DUROC HOG*—3d tx Head ahoats wt. 100 tba.; 9 bead piga juat weaned; 3 tried sow* bred to farrow in March; 3 giita bred to farrow in March; i Male hog _ SHEEP20 head of Sbropahire ewe*, age. 2 to 4 yra. old; 1 Shropshire >„ ra. H4VANOORAIN 2o ton Clover Hay, 15 ton Haled. 5 ton looae; 1 ton aheaf oata. 3«0 , bu. CWn in crib; 406 bu. Data. 100 bu. apelta and wheat mixed; 20 bu. Dunfhld aoy bean*. ........ — IMPLEMENTS — (Furgcaou equipment. 1940 Model Ford Tractor, plowa. cultivati ora. weedera, double dlac.t Spring tooth harrow; John Deere fertiliser ! grain drill; Binder; llry loader: Mower; Hay rake; Huy tedder. Bla- k ' Hawk fertHiier corn planter*. Horae ciiLivatur: 2 wagons and gram bed. 1 good manure apreader; land roller. Fanning mill; 3 Hay »ling». MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLE* 5 Hog Hous.-*: 3h. p. Gaaoline Engine; 3 h p. Electric Motor; n set* Haines*; Hog Trough*; DeLaval Cream Separator. 8 Milk ! Can*. 1 Oil Stove; 1 Hard Coal Stove, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. M. J. & J. 0. TRICKER • • OWNERS Auctioneers Hairy Daniels and Suman Bros. Clerk—Bryce Daniels. 41 »♦»»>♦♦♦♦> 884 M-4 8909 I » ( We Need Men FOR STEADY EMPLOYMENT | Krick-Tyndall Co. | . <: Decatur, Ind. :

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’ urera during the next three months lor ue«rly 168.000.000 yards of cotton and 126,000.800 yards es rnyon U> be owed in «•»< tnanulactnrn of essential clothing. ' Thia clothing will include cotton ehorta. aborU. and handker- , | ebleta for men and boys, dreese*. . sllim and nightgown* tor women and girls, sun milts, overalls and 11 coveralls lor chi Wren aad rayon . I dn.-eaes, blouse* and aiipa.