Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1946 — Page 5

VIDNISDAY, JANUARY 2,1946.

"Market Reports & DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL t>.. ANO PORffIGN MARKIT* , ■ , for KINNtTT, MURRAY A CO. n Buying all kind* of llvaateek at DwMur, Wlllahlra, Bern* IJvwtaak received ovary day until 12:80 p. m. N« yaHMo aU ao commlsaloa. ‘ n ‘|TT£. Phone 801 Curr •ctcd January 2 to Iba lIB.M t« t» Iff lbs. 18 60 vldto IM lbs _ 14 85 \|O to MB lbs. — —H 60 JO to 560 lbs. 14'25 50 to 6M lbs 14.00 rnJORM 18.28 MHMKZ 1800 3bEl. /oate tatob .) 16 00 (mßb— i 8 oo IWBa -r 1 — - 4.50 • tears, good to choice -..14.00-15.00 teertt com to m'dlum 10.00-18.00 (eftrra. goed to choke 18.MM4.0d letfero. (torn to m’dlum 10.06-1106 «ehOice 10 W median to food ._ 100- 0.00 »wa, Cdßßßton 6.00- T.OO own, cutters ._... 100 down ; s n«. oh<A»e 11.00 nils, medium food 0 00-10.00 ulis, common 1.00 down * — J KUHNIR STOCK YARDS Phone 101 / Correct' -d January 2 F 00 to 400 lbs >14.55 40 to 100 lbs 14.30 20 to 140 >bs 14 00 loughs 18.75 (tags — 13.60 sale Hoge ». 900 'eala (che4e» ) 18.0" aunba (Mon. and Sat.) 18.00 Iwne 8ajL................................ 5.00 WHOLISALI EGG ANO « POULTRY QUOTATIONS if Furnished by atJ DKCATUR PRODUCI CO. p| Phono 800 lp Correct-.i January 2 ..,<arg* eggs 88c "'dodlam egg« 31 ' *ullet egga 25c \efbom broilers and fryers —loc 5 Jeery Lena _ - 21 c leery fryers - ,„ 23c springe rs 4 lbs Aup „ 28c fpringera, Bader 4 lbs. ..lie .ogborn hens 16c Mlid roasters ——loc ■tasa —. i'" .u > . i • c r j LOCAL GRAIN market BURK ELEVATOR CO. Correct'd January 2 Reans subject w change • during day. , Prices delivered at elevator. ,Ne. 1 Red Wheat |1 <8 sKa. 2 Red Wheat 1.67 .Na. S New and Old Corn.... 1.60 tllW Soy Bea ts 2.16 u*s. Baaaa 210 iNa. 2 Oats 72 Fla* Seed 2.00 Bfß — 1.35 Grains: ,03 per bushel less. »Coni .04 per 100 1c «. » fob. farm FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wflti" Ind.. Jan. 2 tUPt -AJJ msejfara at Uni ’<! Rtotkyardr were steady today with Monday’* report. Hu»-> were unchanged. Hoge: Market steady: l<i'-560 Hite 14.75; 100-160 Ums. 14.10. .Male hogs lo.oo: roughs 13.7614,00; stage 11.50. Yearling lamiw 10.00; spring lambs 14.50: clipped ewes 6.50. Calves 17.00 Steers, fool to choice 14.0" 16.00; medium 12.00-14.00; plain 3.00-11.00. Heifers, good to cltufee, 12.6014.60; medium 1000 !2 On; plain M4M0.50. Cows, go d 9.06-11 ttb; (Utter 7.00-S.OU; canner. 3.00-6.00. Butts. good 10.00-ti.so; medium Stalled. — O Trade In a Good Town — Decatur b L ’SWS*’” <> — — Insulate an d Weatherstrip NOW 10$ DISCOUNT on all jobs during Dec. CAVC up to 40'; wWRI ▼ t on fuel biiis FREE ESTIMATE CALL 439 No Obligation Gambles Attar 5:30 p. m. call 560. JM. A. BiXLEK OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8«» to 11:80 12:80 to 5:08 Mtartdaya, 8:00 p. m. I Telephene 111 *PM Bnsmined Glasses Fitted

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VW v ■ r-TW. QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■ for sale -2 fino-chicit wise finish- -- Ing batteries; oil burning brood- - er stove. 1115 W. Madhou Bt. SiT’iy? rars Ate N.I Completely Modern Home HQR A North 11th st. New Eurnace. New Water softener. New ■iji'7/ Automatic gas water heater, New Roof, 2 car garage. Will cz *ll complete with all Housek hold furniture if purchaser wan,H completely furnished Modern home, here it is. MHBtatas- _ Immediate possession. Roy '' ■' — '"J S. Johnson & Smm, Real •’Not now. can’t you see t m E„tate & Auctioneers. Phone buxy reading tmlay» Democrat I(il9 „ r ]02 2. () r . Melvin WBBt - I *' Liechty, Berne, Ind. It 2 for sale “Wanted ►on BAIX - t;ri>e"iiioved. 16 i 24 WANTED -Ride to Ft. Wayne tworoom building near Rock- Harvester, third shift. Phone ford. O. >lls. Bob Heller, Realtor. 3135. 3U7-3U Heller Building. First * .Monroe. \ya N’te|) — f (RENT—House" In Phone 870. 804-b6t Decatur or within 5 mile area. Foil BALE - Modern t-rooru dwell" Bherman White 00., corner Third Ing bath, up and down; 2 bed and Monroe. 305g«t rooms up, 1 bed mom down. Full ivAXTrif — (toM mm, basement with bard and soft wa prlc>t elml BBed ter. Garage. Full lot. One block No detar For , tlck m from buslneaa district. Zintemaater Motor Ralee. Pirn 5-room dwelling, north aide, 2 aßd Monroe; phone 872. 214-ts bed rooms and bath up. Hardwood model cars’fir throughout beautiful kitchen o| . g Mu „ t a „ d with built In features. P uli bate- <ood condhlon . H|gh cell |„ meat with hard and soft water. prjcef Bugche phone >7| Hol air furnace. Waller J. Bock- 291-lOtl man Insurance A Heal Estate, 153 < ——• » So. Second St., phone 3. 182-ts on farm* Eaat- — s .„ * — ri — ern money. Low rates. Very libFOR SALE .xtra good Mack erg j tenßt gee mg for B bst ric ts mule, work single or double. of tlt) , French Quinn. 33T-T-U Robert Anderson, phone 698A. act ux-.u-w... - -.x 3C7-3tx " ANTED TO RENT-House witfc FOR SALE— 6 "room win! mnlern near high school; no amall chilhouse. Near Uptown. d ren. Phone 1046 after 5 pin. FOR SALE 9 room modern home. WANYF.I)=-Radio repaimTi7 WrBultable for dapleg. Near I ptown. | Ck Brog Phone g6O ('raigville, Ind., city water and WANTED Jki wants Job doing electricity. Tri-State Realty Co.. T. ° "1" *£* D. Schiefensteln. phone 105. 307-t.f. Hie box 462. Geneva. Ind. I 3tx FUK HALE era | house work Stay or go Completely Modern Home home nights. Phone 1180. or 222 North 11th st. New Furnace. North Fifth street. l-g2t New Water softener. New LOST ANDWUNI) Automatic gas water heater. Lost' Mattrc „ n hithway 17 New Roof, 2 car garage. U ill F in der call 234 Reward l g3t sell complete with all Hotlse- PoWTRfiNT hold furniture if purchaser j7nK“itE\T <m ho wants completely furnished „ r „ rann wMh mod ,. lM ' homo, here it i&. dairy barn. Munt have good i»qiiipImmediate possession. Roy- men: and help. Address post office S. Johnson X Sons, Real box 14s, De<anir. l-g3t Estate & Auctioneers. Phone 1619 or 1022. Or, Melvin I<S6FTRDt?HCE~ €ali on ua. , "wa, Liechty, Berne. Ind. It 2 will ba gtad to give you a free FOl~<l.Ebip7~sF ()'”" *«»*«• on any six. Job. We co M to 2>. inches; one eet 2«k t., • t»n»nte«l Caruy root nt 4 Inches; gear head dies 2H t > “‘’J 4 **'‘ A, '° * rtC J “f 4S inches. Telephone 969-H t?" t 0!J Wtor Arß * M * PoU'BALE' i 8 ft. covered wJgL,. f”™ 0 "-*'? * 21 ft Schult. th»e house trail “°’« *»•«» »o««era are dem. throughout. Daniel. Hecatur phone 2000. W. pay Balea Service. Phone SM. 307-3 t Tl,t FOR SALE — Tarpaulins, cam i- XVBrrnr*«'~aHn4JiFs roveroaiw nings for More- and ... . „ B homes For w4.es and quota-tons. We •« ma,l « ° call Daniels S.le. Service. 334 IroM, and other elecNorth 2nd. phom sui. 3 «7 2t anry a com plete line of parte for all popular FOR SALE Wine Mohair jiurioi make..—Arnold « Kienk. 81-ts WASHER and' g " nl( ’‘ k H block east court 2. w « hoa ’ p ’ - lo Phone metal and >prin«s; kit. hen J-Bieg Kltchen cabinet: ? stands; antique lore . «--»i . eeat. 421 Line St., phone 1322. l-3te 17W h)R SALE 4fl~irres—fTrm7 nn SOYBEAN FARMERS -2,000 bu. buildings. St Mary’s twp 855.00 <*«!««! Lincoln per acre. Write Democrat box 152. *7‘- «%• , 1,( 99.9. Moisture, 11%. Pardue test FOR SALE Fa rd it ure and rags. othPr varktles With high oil con Axminkter rugs. IM’- wool. tent. Slifl straw. Nice combine Kite 9x12 ami txl*. Living room beans. Von cannot afford not to suites and studio couches. Chuck sow Lincoln for only >2.65 bu. at fall of springs. AH wood ward- farm if taken now. Phone eve. rohre. Inner and spring mattr«>«sea Monroeville 4216. or 1% south, for twin site l>rdr. We save you I*4 e«*t Junction J"i and 14. 10' to JM'L Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. LOANS —We are imaging i 2i farm loans for 5 to 33 years at FOR SALE bmps? ixsrge ship 4% There *• “»«* ,0 mi nt nt lamps arrived ten late borrower. The borrower can pay for hdiday tram This shipment aI »F ««««t •» consist* of floor lamps, bridge or drop me * * ine an '* 1 **'* ca Jl kmps. ton hler*, table lamp*, pin 08 yOB ’ kpwtonup lamps and bed lamp’ 25 . off . 2/ while they last. Sprague Furniture NOTR E Your new car wll be Store, phone 199 1-2- protected with our insurance. !*oft“aALl-r I<’4'' Chevrol -'7’lu ( CaH GB n " Runyon, owner. coupe, A-l condition, fmr pra<- Irmuianie Agency, E»t. tlcally new tires, 1 extra good two Phone 3Si> • 844. 303-t wheel trailer uml Mock rack, good 16 inch tires. Andy S<-hut k. % INDIANAFOL S LIVF.BTOCK ..lies south of County Infirmary Indianapolis. Jan. 2 til) and % miles east. I ak'tx <!’»*•- Livestock: __—__— —Hogs 19.<nm; faldy active, stea FOR SALL New raced suit J oh- dy . al|(1 „„ |bg „ p size 3., troikiem 30-31. I hone u g| . )h , 1J 50 .i4 5 0: B(MM j J *' ** and choice sows and good slate FOR SALE Sewing machine with 14.10 all attachments. Call 917 after 5 Cattle 3,400; calvesi 7«0; open P- m . 8-K-Tt i n g glow, moat interests liidding For sale 25 or lower; early rales steers I Cumpielelv Modern Home “ nd he ’ ff n ’ * eak 25 ,ower ’” a ' l North llthsl. New Furnace. ik!-... ti? 4 raw. 9 load* good to mostly choice around New Water softener. New , „ ot , lb wHghl ~7 3. f( W Automatic gas. water heater, medium and good light weights New Roof. 2 car garage. Will H. 8016.50; toad choice heifers sell complete with all House- 17.00; medium and good heifers hold furniture if purchaser 13.0tM5.00; medium and good beet wants completely furnished cow ’ * l "* lull ** 26 10 Mtidern home, here it is. ,nin !‘ J 50 IGwer; ®“’ l carly Immediate possession. Roy all( , medju|B tteady t „ , 6 lower . c. Johnson & Sons, Real mainly 9.00-12.25; cauncn* and cutEstate « Auctioneer*, Phone ter* weak, largely 7.0 P-3 75; veal--161!) or 1922. Or, Melvin s<t«ve. steady, top UL5h I. li-c 11 tv IG>rn. i>id t«*> Shen 4OOU- luxii WH.rarn La in In

>. FOR SALE -2 teO-chlck wile finishing batteriea; oil burning brooder stove. 1115 W. Madison St. 1-ltx FORSALT. Completely Modern Home North 11th st. New Furnace. New Water softener. New Automatic gas water heater, New Roof, 2 rar garage. Will sell complete with all Household furniture if purchaser wants completely furnished Modern home, here it is. Immediate ponsession. Roy S. Johnson & Sons, Real 1 Estate & Auctioneers. Phone 161!) or 1022. Or, Melvin , Liechty, Berne, Ind. It 2 “WANTED i WANTED -Ride to Ft. Wayne • Harvester, third shift. Phone . 9435. 307-3tX • WAITED to RENY—House in Decatur or within 5 mile area. Sherman White Co., corner Third I mid Monroe. 806-g6t 1 WANTED -" o*4 eaix bigbaat prices paid for good, eiMn need 1 care. No delay. For quick entb tea Zintemaater Motor Balea. Flret : and Monroo; phone 872. 214-ts 1 WANTED — LaTtHnodel can for 1 G.l.'a. Must be clean and In good condition. High celling prices. Fred Busche, phone 975. 291-10tx r WaNTEl>— Loani on farms. Bub ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terme. See dm for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33T-T-U . WANTEb TO RENT-House wl4 2 or more bedrooma; preferably 1 near high school; no small children. Phone 1046 after 5 pin. WANYFil)—Radio repairman, t’hrtek Bros. Phone 860. 299-ts I WANTfcI> <iii’i wants job doing typing and general office work Write, box 462. Geneva, Ind. l-3tx ■ WANTEb Girl or woman for general house work Stay or go home nights. Phone 1180. or 322 North Fifth street. 1 g2t LOST Mattress on highway b*7. Finder < all 234. Reward 1-<3t FoIFRfiNT FOR RENT- On iiifso Immls. ite acre dairy farm with modern dairy barn. Must have good equipmen: and help. Address post office box 148, Decatur. l-gßt MtacEnrANEous K?S6F - Tlot’BLfc-CaU on us. "we will ba glad to give you a free estimate on any sice Job. We cm apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional coat Also brick and utbestoe aiding. Arnold A Kienk Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS "ATTE^fldN—Wa remove dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 16-ts We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical annliajjc-s, cc.rry a co® plete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold « Kienk. 81-ts WASiittl att3 Sweeper service, Block south, ’4 block east court house. .10 East Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Sales ft Service. 274-ts , soyLiean farmers - 2,000 l»U cert filed Lincoln soyltean seed. Germination teat, 93%. Purity, 99.9. Moisture, 11%. Purdue test plot yields 5.2 ha. per acre over other varieties With high oil con tent. Stiff straw. Mee combine heanr. Von cannot afford not to row Lincoln for only 82 65 bn. at farm If taken now. Phone eve. .Monroeville 4216. or I’4 south, I*4 vast Junction J9l and 14 Cletus L. Miller. 303t6x PAW LcTANs-We are mating farm loans for 5 to 38 yeara at 4% Int. There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on yon. C. D. Lewton. T 101 T Voir new Icar w 11 Th proteeted with our insurance. Call oat u* Kenneth Runyon, owner, Decatur Insurance Agency, Est. 1887, phone 385 - 844. 303-t — INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indiananulis. Jan. 2 - tl’P) (PMA) Livestock: Hogs 19.000: fahly active, steady; gw»d and choice iffo ll*. up 14.85; 100-140 lbs. 13.50-14 50: good and choice sows and good Mak* 14.10 Callie 3,400; calves 740; opening slow, moat interests bidding 25 or lower; early rales steer* und heifers weak to 25 lower, load tholvc 1272 lb. ateer« 18.00; two loud* good to mostly choice around 1,000 lb. weight 17.75; few sales medium and good light weights 14.80-16.60; load choice heifers 17.00: medium and good heifers 13.00-15.00; medium and good beef cows slow, some sales 25 lo extrqme 5o Ktwer; most early sales good cows 13.00-18.50; common and medium rteady to 25 lower; mainly 9.00-12.25; cannctu and cutter-* weak, largely >'604.78; veal«>M active, etesdy. i«H» ILs*t Slippii 4 jhmi fiu'-d W6«wtA»rn LnnhA

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, IN DIANA

and yes 1 ling opening steady to moatly 26 lowet; native lambs and slaughter ewes about steady with Monday: load choice fed northwest lambs 16.00; nine loads good to ( hobe fed Texas I tinl* 14.00; bulk good and choice natives 18.751 14.50; few 14.75; medium to good llainlM 12.25-13.75; full load good to choice fed Texas yearlings 12.50 slaughter ewes mainly 7.50 down. —-———o— ——™— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 2-(l’Pl-1WFA) —Livestock; Hogs: 21,000- Active, steady; good und choice INO to M 0 lbs. Barrows and Kilts at 14.86 ceiling; weights over 800 Ito. and under 180 lbs. Scarce, but few lots upward to 400 I ba. at celling, sows at 14.10 ceiling but few heavy atags weak at 14.76, acme lightweights 'to 14.10; prospects good clearance. I Cattle: I*.** Calves: !.«* Fed 'steers and yearling* al >ut steady with Monday's general decline, mostly 50 to 75 cents down "for , week to date, instances 1,00 off 1 except on strictly choice cuttie; bulk 15.00 to 17.75; numerous strictly choice bada 18.00 the ceil Ing; heifers steady tn 25 cents ( lower; hulk 1350 to 16.00, mixed steer* and heifers to 19.00: cows, bulls and vealers generally steady: ' cutter cows 5.25 down, choice fed 1 cows to 14.60; bulk heef cows 10 00 ' to 12.00; heavy sausage bulls to ’ 13.26. fat bulls to 1408; VMlent 15.50 down. Sheep 14,000. Early sales snd bids slaughter lainlta 25 tn 50 cents lower; two loads good snd choice around 95 lb. fed woolen western, somewhat burry, 14.60, holding 1 numerous loads good and choice ’ lamb* about 14 65 with deck around 1 88 lb. averages sold to city hut- ' chetw at 14.75; five decks medium and good wooled lambs 14 00; two loada good and Choice fed ciipned lambs fall shorn peit held around 14 25. yearling* practically altsect: ; nothing done early on rather limit- > ert supply slaughter ewes. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 1.80HB; July 1.77 Mt-H; Hept. 1.74 H; Dec 178. Cora: May 1J8HB; July 1.18’4 B; Hept. 1.18’411. Oat*: May 75% %; July 72%; Hept. 70’4 70; Dee. 69%.

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Markets At A Glance By United Prase Stocks lower In quiet tradliix. ilotide Irregularly lower. U. S. governments higher. Curb stocks irrcgulutly lower. Cotton lower. Wheat, corn. rye. oats and barley lower, Chicago livestock; Hogs active, steady, cattle steady to weak, and sheep 25 to 50 c»-niu lower. TRUMAN RETURNS <Cestlswe4 Krom !•■«» Our) program that await congressional action Include expanded unemployment compensation for Jobless workers; full employment legislation; compulsory military training; merger of the armed forces; price ceilings for homes; a health insurance program; a permanent fair employment practices commission; and domestic control of *atoniic energy development. Mr. Truman may also ask th* lawmakers to approve legislation that would keep U. H employ nent service offices under federal supervision until June of 1947. He vetoed a measure that would have returned them to etale control this spring, arguing that it would hamper efficient employment service at a time when it was most needed. Mr. Truman may also urge speedy action on hia proposals in the International field Th<s>- in dude approval of the 84,400.00 h, f(O« loan to Britain and completion of a second 11.160 000.000 It. 8. eontiiltiition to the United Nations relief and rehabilitation administration. HOLIDAY DEATH tCMttaueS Froau Page Oar) for his log. In Buffalo. N. Y., n man died ; of a skull fracture after a giant • Icicle plummeted from a building ' and struck him down. — 0 Texas produces from 80 to 85 percent of the sulphur output of the United Rla'es and about 50 percent of the world output

SAYS EUROPE'S JEWS (Turn To Pag* I. Column I) und. he said? The stories invariably were that the atrocities "ocenrred In the next town,” Morgan said. Morgan said at 11 press conference that he was itnalde to put a finger on the purported organization around which such a Jewish movement revolved. He suld he believed that the organisation was camottfiaged clearly. The purported clandestine "organization” of which Morgan spoke seems lo be centered in Poland and Bavaria, hr said Home motivating force or promise he said. Is influencing the Jews to give up comfortable living In Poland, as evidenced by their physical condition, dress and money when they reach Berlin. The problem of displaced persons throughout Germany I* nearing n crisis. Morgan said. Its outcome is depeulent on the United Nations, und especially American action in deciding the future of the UNKRA, he said. —-o ——— HITLER ORDERS (Continu'd From Paas One) diatt commando raid on Dieppe, in which a few American rangers parllc'puled It was dated shortly liefore the Anglo American invasion of north Africa. The order was aimed lit part of wiping out Allied agent’ and saboteurs who were harassing the German rear areas. •Even if when found they appear prepared to surrender no quarter is to he granted on that principle.” the order raid. The German troops v - ho captur-1 ed Allied cotninandoa either should 1 do the executions themselvrw, on liHijjjriii - - r "■ m I'VI BEEN ROBBED I If your wallet is stolen or thieves break into your house and steal things, you can still be nonchalant—if you have the protection of an ittna Residence and Outside Theft Policy. Low co«t, broad protection. THE SL-TTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind, Niblick Stere Bldg. Itepraenting «he fttea Life iMMawoe <a HirtloaL 111 iTmw I liiniihiill

turn the priaon*ra ova- to the B th* Ukraine during the Jewish D.. or se urlty police, for execu- program of October, 1942 firm, the order read He said 1.5 M persons raomn of Earlier the tribunal heard evl- them crippled old men. other* dence the S. B. men. lastly putting babes In arm*--were slaughtered cigareta, lined up hundreds of daily while 8. 8. men cracked doff naked Ukrainian Jewish him, wo- whips around them men and children in a giant open I g ■ T grave and slaughtered them with 1 Ap»eta«mew« ■( AdaatalatvMa* tommyguna | \otir. t. hereby give* that th* An eyewitness, Hermann Fried- undersigned has here anpniniH A4farmer m->nu.»r <if a mlnlstrator of Gw- estate of Bteva crich Giat be. former manager or a [ <( , nw , llt , er|r r r | H te of Ada. a coin*. Ukrainian con»ira< tiou company ty. dreeam-q Th- e.tate la proheb. now living In the United Stetea. '> described in an affidavit read tn | Or , court how he wiln»wsed the merci- !► <rmt>ei tL leas inaas execution at Dubno. in I)er j, r j< t j an . • ’ “Sale FalendaiT JAN. B—William8 —William Boice, 2 miles west and 1% mil* south of Bern*. Jeff Liechty, Auct. JAN. 4-Clsm Wulltman A Dr. Reusccr. '4 mile west of Berne Ray S. Johnson A Son. Aucta. JAN 7—Chas. F. Burton, 4 miles Southwest of Fort Recovery. Ohio. Well Improved 80 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction •o. J. r. Sanmann, Auct JAN 9 C. S. Fergus. 2 mile, south of Van Wert on Rond 118. Roy 8. Johnson A Ben, A Merle Knitti*. Aucta. JAN. 14—1:30 P. M 131 acre farm and all personal property located 3’ a miles West of Laketon. Ind J. F. Sanmann. Auct. JAN. 10 —Joe Brooks, 4 miles smith of Payne, Ohio on road 49. Roy 8. Johnson A Son. Aneta. JAN ll—Richard Winans, 4 miles west of Payne. O. on road 600. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Aucts. JAN. 14—John Schulte. 2 miles west. 2 miles south of Decatur. Roy 8. Johnson A Son. Aucts. JAN. 15 —James Horrigan, New Paris. Ohio. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Aucts. JAN. 15 — Mrs. Wm. Meeel, Geneva, Indiana. 7 room house, 4 lots and Personal property. Midwest Realty Auction Co—J. F- Banmann, Auct JAN. 16—Shroyer A Vore, 1 mile north of Dent tehool. Roy 8. Johneon A Son. Aucta. JAN. 17- Becker A Berling, 1 mile south, 2 miles weal of Deeatur. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Aucts.

PUBLIC SALE Liventock and Feed We will sell at public auction on the farm located 4 mile west of Berne, Ind . on state highway 118. and % mile north, on FRIDAY, JAN. 4, 1946 Starting at 10:00 A. M. 51—HEAD OF CATTLE—SI Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, due by day of sale; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due by day of sale; Holstein cow. 5 yrs. old calf by side; Holstein cow. 9 yrs. old, calf by side; Guernsey cow. 2 yrs. old. due May 29; Guernsey cow. 4 yrs. old due May 21: Holstein cow 4 yrs. old. open: Roan cow, 3 yrs. old. due June 22; Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due March 10; Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, open; Holstein cow, 6 yrs old. due February 1; Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old. open: Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, due February 3; Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old. <lu>- by day of sale; Holstein cow. 5 yrs. old. due March 6; Holstein cow. « yrs old, due March 20; Guernsey cow. 2 yrs. old. due May 17; Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old. due June 19. Hoistein cow. 2 yrs. old. <iu< June 20; Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old. dm- April 25: Holstein cow. 7 yrs. old. due March 12. Rosn cow, 6 yrs. oil, due March 16; Holstein heifer, 3 yrs. old. due Feb. 12; 7 Holuteiu heifets. due in June; 2 Guernsey heifers, due in June; I blue roan ' heifer, title in June; 6 Holstein heifers. 8 to 14 mo old. open; 7 Holstein heifers, 4 to 6 mo. old; Holstein bull, 1 yr. old. These cattle have all been vaccinated for hangs. 1 FORD MILKER HORSES Two roan colts, one coming two years old. the other coming three years old. HOGS 1 Hampshire sow and 2 red sows with pigs at side; 3 red sows, due in February; 6 Duroc gilts, due to farrow February 1; Duroc boar, 7 mo. old; 3 Duroc boars. 3 mo. old: 7 feeding shoats, 80 to 100 lbs.; 12 feeding shoats. 40 to 65 lbs POULTRY 16<t White Rock pullets. FEED 500 bu. corn. 480 hu. Columbia oats; 80 bu. of wheat and rye, mixed; 20 tons of alfalfa hay; 20 tons of timothy hay; 185 bales of bean hay. TERMS—CASH CLEM WULLIMAN & DR. AMOS REUSSER Owners Roy 8. Johnson and Son. Auctioneers Melvin E. Liechty. Auct. and Sale Equipment K. W Baumgartner. Clerk. Lunch will be served.

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