Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1946 — Page 5

FEBRUARY 14, 1»46

77pjr> I REPORTS LY,;r>po« T oF UOCAU fffjREICN MARKETS MURRAY A CO. * 3i>l yvinuary 113.0* * U. 50 »♦ 2k 6 »*■?’' 14 s<' •‘•St >«-•- « *JBf .. u.i» I S.OO «A» -“f g.OO ■ ■ v ' 180 «•* ■* ».kv '• _ 14H»I$'” „ ■ >. HUM. IUIW-I3W fl, , . 13 •«-»«<»•■ , hum IVWUO •flfl, ,o 4 ** Zfl n , to <‘XMi » w * w * flLn ••»”■ 7o " “ fl,. 500 down ’Z*3t 11 °" ' # UII !".'•> .in* |OW* STOCK YARDS "fll Phone 101 February 14 ,3L* H " *aK 13 75 3|fl 12'»" Iffl H ° jgflc.., wfIeSALL EGG ANO quotations by »«*IR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 ■•■-! F bruary II w. I's * r. I. > '*■ I"* -rt i 15r 2<H 17c GRAIN MARKET * ELEVATOR CO. nubject change I||| . ■ day >< l February 14 uitije. I luring day al •l*v»toi Wheal 0* O I M Wheat 1.87 and Old Corn I d 1 « Me ? l" MH u few t.OO s' It drA 03 per t* *ab«l t»a» 04 per lOT •* 'n h fern. «UCAGO LIVESTOCK Chlet|t> Feb. U _ (t’P) - -SDABrlavf-tOCk: lfca»i kiiO active, steady; good barrow, and gilta 14 86. * My' Sows at 14 10 ceiling; ®>tfl early clearance. Cam 4500 Calves: 300. M dgood trade steers and steady, but choice a My i ' tridly good cows dull. killing classes fully * common and medium Hding 10 to 25 cents MOOtowv, bulls and vealers r jy l '"' •<’P strictly choice jug., 17.50; only odd bulk steersA 15.25 to <--hoi< •> heifers available off rings 17.25; very ,!, ws above 13.00, but p *®lght cutters Up to 9.50; down. 8500 Early sales fully <d run back; load 108 sfl* and i hoh e fed cltpp d 2 and 3 pelts 13.75; sesfe'ii slaughter ■■«,.» head native cwos 7.75 .jfIhAPQLIS LIVESTOCK ■Sfl l "'--■ Feb. 14— (UP) - : SB 5 "- steady: good ICo lbs. up and some weights 14 M 3; 100 13.25-14,50; good aud .BP** 14 10. 68 " ; <al »e» 300: all classel'ady; 3 | !a( j ß raOi t]y r -’ >®so; 1 ] o;1 d good 1050 ,ne dium t<> good mostly »eo?hts 13 50-1 COO; helf y ; Odd head good aßr , ’"’ 0; h “ lk B<»d 13.00Mr minol> a »d medium 9.50nn " r ’» and cutters 7.00ioL nc " re ' (ully • u<ly : 9H lb - led Texas 004 and cllolc « n»mEL M®;o" e,Uum and goo<l ■ i’so ; <otnmon and ■r — — ■f A ®o grain close 'W I SOUB I^ 1 J , Uly 180 % BB M., , **c- l »0%8. ■J. I.IU B Ju,y Ul * 5| July 81b; Bept H»mm*.a hon ® 13 ® g Gla »»e« Fitted

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EUR SALL FOR SALE 10 room all modem dwelling with hard wood H<h>> Bulltln cupboards, good furnace Rock wool Insulated 3 room apart moot with private entrance Big lot 70 I 1(0 with fruit treeScbwarts Realty Rervlo. 915 W Monroe St 16-t FOR SALE -80 acres of good tert lie soil, good buildings. South of Pleasant Milla State road 101 Possession March I Schwartz Realty Service. 915 W Monroe Si Tel 1898 17i FOR BALB- Opportunity to b. own boas In construction basin ear. All equipment necessary for contracting basements, including conveyor, jacks, blockiax forms Back orders will noon pay whole : cost. G-t into profitable post wa. trade for self Rob Helkr, Realtor ’Heller Building Phone 870 ?(tf Foil "SALk Five room home re modelled by soldier just befor« war. Illg, beautiful corner lot 727 North Fifth street Room for ad dltional house Hardwood «xc p i one bedroom Plenty of closets Built In cupboards Good roof fur nace. plumbing Built-in bath Con venlnnt garage Widow will accept 11,950 down, rest monthly PLEASE don’t bother tenants. For appoint ment call Rob II Iler. Realtoi. Heller Building Phone 170 28 tt Meer and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store Hottest ’ Value Spot in Northern Indiana We save you 10% to 20% Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture 1 Store Phone 199 19 30t FOR SALE -6-rcom house, newly, rebuilt, three bed rooms Hard wood floors up and down built-in cupboard, full basement. Motor plumbing and good furnace. Double garage. Schwarti Realty Service. 915 W Monroe St., Decatur, Phone 1398. 3(-8t FOR SALE—Confer lot 16th and Madison St., |3oo. Al Schmitt, phrne 840 or 144 87-2 t UMifED SI'PPLY new 19" and 21" tires; limited supply 600-1(5, 650-16 recaps; sent covers for 2 doors, all makos. Macklin's Super Service. Chrysler-Plymouth 37-b3t FOR SALE—B room house on First street, close In. Suitable for apartments or roomers, quick possession Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe St.. Decatur. Phone 1398. 36-6 t HIGHEST PRICES paid ears. Macklin's Super Service Chrysler-Plymouth. 37-Mt

FOR SALE- New 5-room moil era houae, full bat*«*nienl. garage 1234 Maxtor Drive Phone 6335 for in«pc*ction. 37-2tx FOR SALE—Good building 16x32 double wall, good root. Wtn. Weber, Preble, Ind. 37-2tx FOR SALE—Several acres tojnt and standing timber for wood. Adams Oouuty Lumber Co. 36-3 t FOR SALE—FI2 tractor, hydraulic life. 16” bottom plow. Corn plow for F-12 tractor. Tractor planter John Teeple, 2% miles south Pleasant Mills. * 36-3 tx FO R SALE Single bottom id 7 "’ Oliver Radex tractor plow, used one season. Lawrence Hockeneyer, 3 miles east one mile south Hoagland. Hoagland phone. 36-3tx FOR SALE— T)n»p heail St wUtg machine treadle type. Guaranteed perfect sewing condition Ap ply Boardman’s, 445 South First. 36-3tx FOR SALE—I 2 tous fiinoiby hay cut green. Good cow feed. Not rained on. Baled. Herman Weber. Phone 120. 36-3tx FOR’SALE—TmIIk cows. 3H"mlles northeast Decatur. Ray Slusser 36-g3t FdR BALFJ-509 sheeig 814 x if 30 lb. white Automatic Mimeograph bond, free of lint and sized for pen and ink, watermarked $1.20 Decatur Dally Democra* 32-alOtx FOR BALE—7 room aIT modern home, north section. Carpeted down, storm windows, screens, insulated, automatic hot water heater, thermostat, garage. Call 1253. 37-g3t FOR SALE—SB acre farm. Excellent condition. Electricity In all buildings. Burn 38x60. Good laud and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner, phone 73-1166, Reul Estate and Insurance. 38-ts TOITsAIX-iMi master deluv Chevrolet. Radio, heater, defroster. Good condition. Good tires. Phono 889. 38-g2lx

<|l lI'KIKS hi Ken Hevnold* X- 4® < “You certainly got TOOK when you bought this house with that Democrat Want Ad — imagine, three bath rooms!” FOR SALE-Bailed“Timothy hay Art Hall, route 3. Phone 573-E. 38-2tx FOil SALfi—Mans 21 Jeweled Balova wrist watch, with rose ’ gold case, elastic band. Kenneth Bollenbacher, Pleasant Mills. 38-g2tx FOiTsALE WherHn need of fur niture repair or good used furniture, come to 134 East Monroe St and save money. •’Special," combin tion coal and ga« range Come in ami see us. Secaur t'sed Furniture W Repair. Phone 7363 morningi only. 38-2tx rUR RENT— 4 . oom rfpartineut Cali 1146 or 1327. 38-ltx WANTED 4EWINO MACHINE REPAIRING all makes Needles oil, belts, parts We make covered buckles, uvered buttons, do hetn.-'tltching, I i,ak< buttonholes Bo n dman s, 145 1 South First. 27-24 U WANTED—First class automotive mechanic. Apply Hicks Garage, phone 103. 38-b2t WANTED — Used cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsniaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214 ts , WANTED = klirT”fo~ general office work; state age and experience 1 address Box 185, In care of Democrat. 36-4 f MAN WANTED—We have an opening in Adams County for a man with sales or farm exper- . ience to sell and service our feeds and supplies, tiatisfaction for i over 19 years. Midwest Mineral I Company, Greenwood, Indiana. 37t6x

WANTED Full”or part time help for general housework Good wages Phone 187. 31-8 t WANTED—To Buy used cats any make or model, highest prlow. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 S. Second st., open evening*, phone 1615. 27-30 t WANTED—Lot- model cars for G. I.’S. Must be clean ami in good condition. High ceiling prices Fred Busche, phone 975. 35-3‘Jtx WANTED—To do washings and ironingx. Phone 6915. 37g2t WAITED— Loans on farms East ern money Low rates Very lib eral terms See me for abstracts of title French Quinn 33 T-T-ts WANTED lirslde - painting Tiy — "x---perienced painter. Now Is tiie time to get that painting done before tiie faprlug rush Plume 8083. 38-g3t MISCELLANEA! IS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us? we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job We can ipply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION Wo r& move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts K ymTwant to buy good 40 acres close to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes ot washers, sweepers# Irons, and other electrical appliances. We "arry a complete line of parts tor all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts Washer • Sweeper Service. Grease changed and cleaned. Block south H east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. I call for. -Jamet, Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts RETURNED VETERAN wishes 3 or 4 room apartment or house; furnished or unfurnished. Phone 3271. 38-31 X LDST AND FOITN D LOST—Enamel tray for kerosene stove, near Pleasant Dale church. Finder contact Mrs. Floyd Arnold, phone 13 on 23, Craigville. 3s-3tx o Beg Pardon It was Inadvertently stated in yesterday's paper that the Adam Kunowich property al 1216 W. Monroe street, had been purchased by Mr. aud Mrs. Edwin Reinking. The property was purchased by Edwin Reinking and ownership is vested iu hie name only. ■' ■■ "0 He only is a well-made mau who haa a good determination.—Emerson.

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Advances Theory On Plane Crash Rumor Miss Josephine Ivetlch, local aviation enthusiast, today advanced a theory that is believed to ex plain u rumor concerning a plane crash, which circulated throughout th<> community Wednesday Miss Ivetlch said that a tiler from a nearby county intentional ly landed hie plane in n field near M nroe yesterday to attend a pub He auction wale. Many persons in that vicinity thought that he had been forced down or crash landed, giving birth to the rumor. ——■ ——o— ———. They Insist on doing a dozen other things that make the toll heavier each year. o Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderately active trading. Bonds irregularly higher. U. 8 governments irregularly higher. Curb stocks higher. Cotton higher. Wheat, corn, rye, oats and bar- , ley steady Chicago livestick: Hogs steady, active, cattle active, steady; sheep fully wteady. o FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind. Feb 14—(VP - All markets were steady at union stockyards today Hogs: Market steady; 100-400 lbs. 14.75; 400-500 lbs. 14 50. Male hogs -v.00; roughs 14 00; i stags 13.50. I Yearling lambs 10,00; spring lambs 14.75; clipped ewes 7.00. Calves, good l«.00-l(.50; choio 17.00. Steers? good to choice 14 00 16.00; medium 12.00-14.00; plain 8.00-11.00. Heifers, good to choice 12.50 14 00, medium 10.00-12.00; plain 8 00-11.00. 8.25; canner 3.00-6.00. Bulls, good to choice 1150. Cows, good to choice 10.50-11.50; medium 950-1050; cuiter 750 12.25; medium 9.50-10.50

I FORD-FERGUSON TRACTOR and FERGUSON IMPLEMENTS Get Them Conditioned NOW! We have a full stock of parts and accessories. Riehle Tractor & Implement Co. Nuttman Ave, Phone 322 ~~BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Prices 29c Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “THAT'S HER WEAKNESS!” I ;OH, POPEYE YOU ARE' (mien 1 was swiPwKecke^gTljQHQ) , L <so*o-0 STRONG//t 1 v LxA, A. \ U'>\ S V; \ N v '■ fl —: — \r —®- “‘ w H BLONDIE GROW IN G PAI N S I Hl \ FRfEND EMILY 'TELL HER I'M TAJ EMIIVS A ( HARP TO) lIL// | ( ANSWER IT' hl QvSnts tc kXJT OF LOVtLVLimE \GET.-> Ks Q Ml TO you ON J "r — (*yj C-J VsXKjWE PHONE "k ,Z .v V y IP-1.... M W ® SKSft tAS ■L®~ 22 - ■- i —s I 2" THE MAN who makes a Will naturally hopes its provisions will be carried out as he directed. His executor should turnish adequate bond lor the faithful performance of his duties — the ideal form is that provided by corporate suretyship. WE WRITE ALL FORMS OF FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS. Leland Smith Insurance Agency I

Advisory Committee To Plan Legislation Prepare Bills For State Legislature Indianapolis. Feb. 14 (VP) Formation of an advisory commit t<e on planning legislation, with! Prof Presley H. Slk<* of Indian;, t niverslty ss chairman, was an nounced today by the Indiana eco nomlc council. The committee was organized at the suggestion of delegattM to a planning legislation con ferenc« held last Oct. 16. h will discuse lie preparation of hills for the 1947 session of the state legiela ture to facilitate construction plan rilng Sikes, the chairman, is aesoclat ed with the I. V Bureau of Govern mental rescan h. John V. Burnett secretary of the state tax etudy committ.e was chosen secretary. Tiie committee planned to draft a ditallc.l legislative program tn Indianapolis on May 2. Thre.- subcommittee* were crea* • d to prepare re. omnien latlon- for i'y and town and couti'y planning and for subdivision control, the an nounceinent said. Tiie members were; City and town plant:.ng NoblP, H .Ulster, Indianapolis; Virgil (’ Lee, Anderson; Mayor Loba Brun er, Bloomington; John H. .Summa. Columbus; George E. Lomme!. West Lafayette; Clyde F. Moon. New Haven; Peter (’. Tanis. Mun •iter; Mayor W. Vincent Youkey. Crown Point, and Barnett. County planning Walter c R'ce South Bend: Fred I. Hoover, Owen ounty, Herbert Hugh* . Madison oun y; William T \yi*s Marlon ounty; W G .Smith, Henry conn ’v Anson S. Thnmus. Inllmapo i■; J B. Kohlmeyer, Lafayette and W T. Barbre, Edinburg. Subdlvisi n Control Hollister Rice, Summa, Kohlmeyer, .smith and Youkey. Other members of th. advisory ornmittee were Lee J Ninde, For' Wayne, F. B. Cull. y. Hv.in-ville, t Gov 1(1 hard T. James; .State John W. Van Nes-, Valparai » and Walter 8 Verniilll >n An b ison. Mute Rep- Ge >rge W Ib nba, Bloomington, and R ibert H. Heller, Decatur. Over 15 Millions Visit State Parks Indiunapolls Fot 14 (I P) A total of 15.J05.653 persons have visited stat - pa ks sine'he first r* ere it: anil area was opened at Turkey il i., 1919 Wir-chin;- announc' d t *day stat.- parka director Robert F Wirsching said atteiidan * last vear jumped to 797.3 <2. as .onipar *d with th*- all-tin a high in 1911 of 1.267,653, xorit i; or riMi win ti.kufat or i,wi tn 8... II .'III Xntpe Is her.-liv giv. n 1., tli-- eredit'irs. heii- a d l.git.* -of Millon I-: i 11'.e<.. <|< .it . ippeai In ’ .<• All I < 'll t <' ■ II I old • I itur. Indian on th- 7th day of March, 1944, and show cause, if any, wilt th>- Final S< tt|. n.-nt A ■ .mt vith fh>- tat*- of s.ild le.ed.-ii: «'io ild n-t be ippr.ii ■ .1. and ibl heirs ar.- notified l<. ion and thei. ■oak. proof ..f heirship m<( f. .-iv. (heir .list! |ot)l |« . elilt. < Mattle w W irihtnan, Admillirtra- j It. at ir. Iti liin.i, F<-I.:uir> s, 191>.. I>rd 1.. I.illerer, tllornry. Feb. 7, ! I

During the first six months of this year Wyoming report <1 u to tai of 16 forest llres with lesa than tw<> and one hair acre* burned 9vcr. \oih i; or iHi'intuniiAr K1.w01.l I (OS I'-. Whom It m«> .om.rn: I>■ atur, Indian i .8- J .. im t'*b> glten by tl.*- • ’omiiem t'oiiinll of tin- t’lty of I'v•at ii li .1 in a. that it Is .Irsii. I land >1 .uh d in. io ni.ik< the following .i.-.iib.-d p.ibll ImproveI ment In th. City of |>. ,t ,r as an. tlioriae I in iin improv, nieiit i- ».i---liolbm ,il"|.t*-il In -aid l*’*atl*dl on j itw ..Hi .1... of F,.1.r00t, 1918. for 1 the 0101 l m tlotl ot < ole ret.' eld. • aalk and • -i ■ . <' .n i. t. Si I a ..Ik on 1 < ’llll, on I 111. U- iml East »ld. . of I'lew - land Hti.-.i fr.,m Oak Kti.i-t to ‘Grant st ret, in th- <‘ltv of l><*.itur, | liidi ttia Aii work don. ui tin inak.ng of I said d.-n. rit.rd pnl.lh Improvement •.noli be In a<. ord.n. <• with the ,t. run* and ..mditloii of th. im-pr.ne-mnt i.solull.n, adopted by .tie t'.iiim .li C'Hin.ll on th. a -<.on.*m. I day, and th. d> ta 1..1 .flaw- . I lan . piofll. « . lh ,| A p,-. Ifi ItiotiM wai' h ire on file arid mav l»I u 11l tie- ~r: I • .f th fill t Ink 'ir.a-ai.r ~f I>• itur, Indiana Th»- c .inmun t'.ui. II h.i« fix. d ,th< I'tih day of F.brinry. >!•«»; »» m dale upon wni. n r nonstram,* tn filed or heard, by |» s ris Jnt.i.-t.d ..r ..If. ’. I tn -all de ; rim 4 pal.l nii|.| .» >m< nt, ami on sold lay. it 7 :•* .. . 10. k p.m, the I ..mm m r. in il will u. ■ t at it, 1 1. outir|| .haitibeo in -al l < - it>. f a lb.- p irp —of h. irlmr and .oisblerlng any r.-nionwtram * - w.ih li mat - have been file.l o whi ti mo 1.. • pt■ ». tn.- I, ..ml will heat ..II p. -on- , in*, r.- ■. 4. or w m-pi ,p. it ■. f. .if ' i f<-.4. 4 tn s..:d p’lbli. improvement, anl wII d. I. w • to hemi Gt whi h will .<•> • ii>- t > th. properI ty, abutting and adju< nt to th. >l-i • !• • • 4 i up >vem< i .ml t.. -.>, I . I'itJ, will b. .- j.ial to ... -s ..-.I th. ' • ■' im.i '* 4 ..f the j. •.• .-.t tmI pr.a. nient, a- . lim it. .1 n th. t'iti i 10l Engine, r lb or b r .f th. r . iiu...u r m. il ' -f I ''to -4 Decat .r, )n Ilana 11. Irrnon turned, I lly < Irrk-Tr. awtirer. Fob 7,1 I llM’tllX I MIA I OF I XI I I 101 l EwIXIE x„. IXUM , Noth, is hereby given that th. ind.’i slgne I has l« en ap|>olnt> 4 • ' >H..r of tm estat. ..f Edna Brown I it.- of V4.fi,. f ninty 4- - as.-d Till' estaU IK probablt, sol. • nt. S ini i. l E Brown, Ex. at ,r. I . ■ :*>, IJH -lofan 1,. Ort <»«., Attorney. Jan il Is 7, H " «- %oi h i: or imi’Hox i;mi x i HEWOI.I I BIX To W ,m it may , on* •rn |De aI ur I udlana • s ■ ■ -tel.y glv.il In tin '■*■ '• m at 1 '■■am ll -,f the City of I>. - ! HII. Iml an I. that It I- d< »|r. d ■ml -I * ...I ..rn n. m.ik. t I ..!■■ v Ing I. s ■im .1 pu:,.! Imp oveerit In th- <’lo ~f 0,. ,t ir ,i« auI ■ i/.* I In th. Iniprove.-m nt r* »oitlm id |4.-4 in -aid f. m il on . -th da of F’l.rai. , Illi*;, f*.r t m m r,. t.,,n of ..ii r* I- ?4. - . ill! a: I .-ml. ■ ' c • si. « k f. I <• I on I th* North .ml .4.. t th . les <.f S**:vI• r -i st . »».. I I Z,i ... .s ,l..||. i-I ui of part of o iil'.t.- N 1 .1 i in 111 th*.- im ..f |*. .nor. In- • lie i • Ji 'its' 'it tn.fi>; «ij -*ld 4. rll.ed imi.il improvs mens alt 1..* :-i .1. .uI .a • with th. I terms and eon<Htl*.n« of the im’(pn .:m r. -I iti ■■'. I .;.t< *! by ■ j*h*- (‘ minn.n C . incil on th- a *.v. 1 -.am* I d.iy, iml th- d.-ta |.<l 4-.<w-ings, plan-, profiles ..ml sp. -ifi, i- . i Hons whirl. .* ■ >n file an 4 mav b. .-.-• ninth.- ..f!i < of th t'itt fl. ki reasur. r of !** .r it. Iml:aiii The f minion Coutu || ha- f!x» i| tie 1 'th day of I 'l.i i,.r». !'il*'> i« *h *lat* upon which remonstrances ■iv filed or h.ard, by |*. is-.ns . -*e.| ass.. !.<l In sal ! I* I». riled |>ibli'- improvement, and on ■ ,‘d dav, it 7 :** o'clock pin . th.* I Common C**um II wili **.<■• t at its '. ■ un it < hamtier » In >1 < 'i* - f . j 11.. |. irj. •-f h. iring and -.m ,4- •. ring an> renmi.st'am * ■ whi- il may 100 !.*•< n fl|.-d or will i may to |.’. r 111.- I Mllll Will 11. I' -ill |H .-ll* lin r.-'..1, or wii .s.. pro|.< rt. i- of- !< ■ ted I' >-ii.| pulill* improv■ men!, i in I will <b de wlufl.er th- ht-n«-ri! will'll will a... it- !.i !!n. prop* r,*v, abutting -iml i-Ij.i -nt to 'hpl ..p..K 4 imp .vemeut, iml t. .ail f It.. w II li. i**i ..il to <ii • ■ • ■ I rh. II st 11,, iti 4 <o-t, ..f the p op. .( in pi <n * m*'iit. a* • tim.it. I tin f ly • iv II E'lgim-i i lb oiler "I th* *'..mm..i f . .ii .1 lof th* City <*f I*' l it ir Indiana. 11. keru.m lurand. 111. Clerk-Treasurer.

VARCON Gtiaranlwd 2 Years A Varcon Battery is your aararance of quick Mtarting in the coldest weather. Labor.*tury-tested materials and careful workmanship combined to produce a battery so good we guarantee it for two years — Varcon! You'll save yourself a lot of cold-wealher grief and expense by installing a Varcon now! 13-al Plate $6.95 exchange al Plate, long aw»enibly $8.95 exchange All Batteries Installed t ree isaay SPECIAL COW SALE Sat. Evening Feb. 16 7:00 o’clock P. M. 20 Head Holstein Cows Complete Herd of IL .Maxwell of Huntington County. Some Cows now fresh with calv* Ia -ide, others to be fresh soon. This herd is T. 11. and Bang tested. Have production records on each cow. Herd t* I 7. ,M< st of these cows have production record 11-12 thousand lbs. us milk. Some cows can be Registered. 1 Registered Herd Bull. Also 15 Heat! of Guernsey & Swiss Cow. . DECATUR SALE BARN E. ('. Doehrman, Mgr.

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