Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1946 — Page 5
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m REPORTS OF LOCAL HBlKkign "'F for wsmMCIS MURRAY 4 CO. 301 February 25 i -** « it> - ,IS5 ° * Siu!* - h °° !4 * *• KE ---- 1455 I M» “ jjg H3O »* EX . --- 13 65 *•* iE' ’ 800 ”*• .. •• (|( , "\T 13.50 ' e.6«> ** jJam,,. -Tl»1‘ ► 14 00-16 ”• t< ii dhni |I)U3-I8’"' ||((W f ~ hot.. 1S«»»-I«<>-t»r* ' 1 10 U " '» Mi* iu -••• ~ »«'• sHir 4.0 u 1,,w " ,j * S* * 1 **■ , >i< to* I gjfl&R STOCK YARDS I February 25 w u I * J " • X’*" ,87 “ ? u.oo fZl!® 80 ■ «od H ot i Z*B£aMY 4 - I **’ EOG AND »»S Ry QUOTATIONS i»h«d by pf£*Uß PRODUCE CO Phone 38” <! February 25 Ur»« wr - W I aaSta^Bobe'.- anil Cryer. l’>> I j jatl j ■ I ‘-**f * lb. A >|> 23. I > lmAMmM l * 771 ' I 4 ’W' tu> ' M^^K.. I 20< “I _ ! I UML GRAIN MARKET I jE'' ELEVATOR CO. | subject to change * dur I at elevator | teil auhjee .'bansI lurtna day I *' .l**at<n |w |S| Wheat IISl’ s 1 W Wheal 1.6 |l* IjSr and Old Corn..., l.W' Ini S| Bea'is 2,1« IwMB. !.!<• 1m HB* '* _ I 85 M pei r >*h*l laae na per IOC l< « r farm JI IjHwAYNE LIVESTOCK Ui| Ind. Feb 25- itl’i * | ■ All hi l uloi! Stockyards today. steady; 100-400 | RM 4'io-aOO lbs. 14 50; male ■ rough* 14.00; stags -l>l*H! laml,M l oo '*. spring flipped ewes 7.00. 11 *' >n ■ 1 1' 014 ’'' | ’’Wd Good to choice 14 00- | ’•S'l"rin 12.0b-14.V0: plain Good to choice 12.50 I /TW’ 0 ' 1 ' lu,,u ‘ 10.50-11.50 -B ■ p ■’" I<! &0: * ‘Utter# 7,50,o ‘ boice 11.50 pMjßdium <j. so-10.50. 1 4 *” 01 - 15 livestock f j?w l, " ilK F '“ , > 25 - (tn— I Mvertock: • * ,6o ° ; active, steady; f *t ' boice tfio n.>a. up and - ' ''ghter weights f i- wcw ’ ‘ >,li n,h •‘heduled at ■"' o’ l ' 4 choice bows I I’ 4 * 11 1410 - '"" l alve-B 500, hirers r|”aB" : - fi '“ly brink action, Heady; liberal nhate a "‘ ! Suo<i 9W '' ,,MW n>s I 811 } '‘ ?ari,n K» 15.50-16.75; t N«dS ! ‘ !l "* !l ‘f lliohlly iiiedinm I ' i Zl‘to choice 10-it | J* n '< d; a! ii ull(i KWXI i(jJ>y la,rly a< " v ‘' and I U^SW 131 '' ' < " l<l * !< ’ od b<-ef < oWh 1.;.OO 11.50. , ' > "“’ l,!: *slM2..'dt; I Imßh " l l "*” el » 700 9.25; 'llHk- '“■■ Soo'l and BIM® ' 51' IS 05. >aitly active; fat I ,o t'K'Htly 25 lowet. I '?’** 11 loada I f ' Ml lil,lll ’ s t SaSsM*. I° ,M * and choice medI i* : one iou<l I g^S 4 ' "*'' ’; ( JS stt. medium to 14-a; l 4-a; I dow^, 1 ’ 75 ' * , * M °Mhtor I 41 A G la „„ hy ! a7r k |-‘" MU * e tra< “ ftM I mV h government* 1* lower irregular. I in '' UU4 bur I o J s '.'r ,otl: “ € “ vf> ' I 2!b y “ rm *■' * Uo<id Town — Decatur
> LOCAL CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING RATES » ~°~ i For 26 words or low: ) 1 time 60c; 2 times 76c; l I times Si; • times 11.76. Rates quoted are for conaoct utlve Insertions. No classified , ads accepted on sklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 6c per word for insert lon. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. WR RALF- ’ Mast and Greet your trionda at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot io Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 10% Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture Store Phone 190 19-3()t , Fbft 6AL£—56 acre farm knell ent condition. Electricity in all buildings. Barn 16560. Good land , and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner. phono 73-1166. Real Estate and Insurance. 18-ts Foft SALS'- Investment property, , 12,900. Will return 10% on investment. Long-time guaranteed lease Good hedge against Inflation. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 370. 41ktf FOR SALE — .Modern five room home, remodelled by veteran before war. Hardwood eicept one bedroom. Built-in cupboards, mod-1 ern bath with recsseed tub. Basement. furnace, good garage Good roof, paint Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for 16,000 cash. Hob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870 41-ktf , FOR SALE—Modern, newly redecorated five room home Good , roof, beautiful, asbestos > cement shingle siding. Basement, good fur nace. New soft water pnawure system. Rsof high enough for addi tional rooms. South Fifth street corner. 1i.500 down, balance at *34.40 monthly. Bob Heller, Real tor. Heller Building, Phone 875. 41-ktf PLACE YOUR order for”ciay~dirt now Yost CoMtruction Co. Phone 248. 41-12 t i FOR &ALE All new etccl fence posts. Tbeee are not ordinary , fence pests but are heavier and turdh r. Come and see them before i you buy. Also steel clothes Hue posto ready for installation. The Maier Hide & Fur Company. Decatur. 45-a2ot FOR SALE—6O acre farm. ’» mile couth and 1% mile east of Craigvilla, kuown as the Howard larm. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howard. 516 Close street, Decatur. 46-a3U ! FOR SALE Four tins' 600x16, less than four months old. Telephone 916-K. 46-a3tx FOR - SALh>—s yr. old sorrel gelding, weight 1750. Phone 573 K. 46-2tx FOR RALE—7 room house, best of repair and 3H acree. Very rich black level soil in Convoy, Ohio. Immediate possession. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, De Voss Bldg.. Phone 104 45-3 t FOR SALE — Tracior manure spreaders; Horn-draulic manure oader*; rubber tire wagons: steel wagvn boxes; spring tooth harowe; cultimulChers; rotary hoes: tltlpackers; tractor tires. Craig lie Garage 42-6 t rmnuLE^rn’E — RESIDENCE PROPERTIES Decatur, Indiana NR OF DECATURS better homes, completely modern, fine u in features, unusually well instructed with everything Ij be esired in a fine home, located on orth 3rd Bt. EARLY NEW, modern home, I room and bath, will sell com letely furnished or without fiirni•re. immediate poiiteaslon. COMPLETELY MODERN « romu ome, double garage, on Winches•r Street. Poss> ision in 3b days. HOD 7 ROOM HOUSE, modern x ept heat. Ideally located withI walking distance of bustnoM, strict and school*. X ROOM HOUSE, modern «x-' ent heat, ha* tw > extra lots,. garage, an attractive home in fine ;uir. Call 174, Midweat Realty ctlon Co.. Decatur, Ind. 47-ift HR HALE — l''2ti McCormickDeering tractor, good condition, od stationary hay ’"-re ’.e 16 x 18. Johu Kallunbcrger, '4 miles south of Willsnite. veto, ate road 49. 47-3tx 7 0R SALE—Part-* for' 1935 Ply mouth. Phone 995-E. 47-3tx ’OR SALE- South Bend’malb able ; range. Cheap if taken at once. I William Strahm, 339 North Ninth ' H. 47blt Foil' BALE—Baled clover hiyton loose bean hay: diac har-' row; good halt set harness. Page Mitch. 5'4 miles oast of Dccalur. t 47-g3tx FOB SAiofc building lo.T^Tno. 11Hecotid street 4W fed frontsge < on brick street to be laid out iu tola. Survey and ebaWacU. furnish cd. Apply tor locatiou- A. D. S»' , , tfes, agu .47411
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“Nov we cu t sell Polly with a Democrat Want Ad—you know how she talka!” FOR HALE—(In stock for Irnmedlate delivery), t Costs mechsntcal manure loaders tor Oliver No. 70 and “WC". 4 Carter 8 Horn hydraulic manure loaders for Farmall H « M and Deere A 4 B. 1 V. S. Grain blower. 2 U. S. steel elevators. 4 Liberty 32-Ft. steel grain and corn and baled bay portable •levators 5 Gramm trailers w. 14ft. •teel bed and hi-epeed bearings and new tire*. 6 Wayne air comHMsors. 1 General corn shelter. Is lexible rotary hoes. 2 Randall lime ind seed and fertiliser distributors 2 Tower tractor buck rakes 2 Farmall H mounted saw bucks. 1 oell electric Hammermill. 2 Harvey and 2 McDeering hamnieimilla. 2 starter and lights for Farmall M. 4 Vac-A-Way Seed (leaner*. 1 Aleo 6 extra 4 cyl. combine motor*. Frank Bomhult A Sons. Celina A it. Rosa, O. 47-11 FOR SALE — Modern residence n. ar business section. Slate ro»t. inlaid hard wood floor, radiator heat. A. D. SiiWles, agt. 47-3 t FOR SALE -2 Kisco room circulators. 1 repair small appliances and ranges. Herman Lankenau. phone 1145. 45-3tx FOR HADE—Tama Oats from c«rtified seed. Purdue tested. *1 per bushel. 8 fL cultimulcber. Joe L. lack, 1 mile east of Vera Crus. Phone Craigville 11 on 26 45-g3tx WANTED 4EWING’ MACHINE REPAIRING al) make* Needles oil, bolts, parts We make covered buckle*, -overed buttons, do hemstitching, nake buttonhole*. Boardman's, 445 ioutb First. S7-344S W ANTED- Woman to come - m and do laundry. Aleo a few hours of house work regularly. Call 5963. 47-b3t WANTED —“Used ears, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED—GirI for general office work; state ago aud experience address Box 185, in care of Demo crat. 36-ts WANTED-To Buy used ciZT any make or model; highest prtoee. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 3. Secund st., open evenings, phono 1645. 27-30 t mode) cars (or G. l.’s. Must be clean and in good condition High ceiling price*. Fred Busche. phone 975. 35-3fftx WANfED—Carpenters for out-of - town work on construction of grain elevators aud feed miilii. Felt* Construction Co-. 405 Cal W'ayue building, Fort Wayne. Phone A-6219. 44-g6t W‘AS>'TEb--Duroc or Hampshire sow with pig* 3 to 5 weeks old. A two wheel titock trailer. Howard Zimmerman, Decatur R. R. 2. 46t2x MALE-HELP WANTED Opportunity of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitabit products to farmer* in Adam* County. No experience or capital required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Write oi wire Mc-NESS COMPANY. Dept- T, Freeport, Illinois. 47T-SS WANTED Hauling, ashes and trash. Phone 8932. 46-g3tX MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, we will be glad to give you a fru* estimate on any size Job We can I piil> a guaranteed Carey roof *( jno additional cos’ Also brick and isbestos elding Arnold A Klenk Phone 463. BIMt t .C., I r.R.- Vrtol’lON We — move dead horses, cuwg, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ill phone charge* The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts lf~you want to buy good 46 acres close to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts , UrvicE ' We service all makes of washers, ' sweepers, irons, and other elecideal appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-lt MR. FARMER-Have your Joha Deere tractor overhauled aud serviced before the spring rush. W<> have experienced mechanics and use ouly genuine Johu Deere replacement parts. All work guaranteed- kUetfeu Implement Uogi- J .puny, luihl Street. Phone tw. j I <2«St
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA’
,WE HAVE A NEW 20 YEAR—4% | loan plan that makes it easy tor i you who own or plan to bay a home In the country —a place where you and your family can do a little farming on the side. This aiodern loan plan assure* you of prompt service at unusually low cost 800 me for details. C. D. Lewton 114 arai-ts. wanner • n weeper CMTvice. Grease ebangod and cleaned. Block south 16 east Courtbouae, 110 Jes foreoe. I call for. J*om Kitchen > Maytag Store, plume 96. 18-ts I — LSBT IND FOUND — LOW—Bot“ at automoSHe Keys aad post office key, on chain la vicinity of jutor-oenlor high ochool. Finder call Hoy Johnson, phone 1022. 4S-bßt CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May I.MMB; July 1.80- ( %R; Sept. I.BOKB, Doc i.SOKB. I Corn: May 1.11 KB; Joly I.IBHB; Sept I.IIMB. j Oats; May 11B; Sept 80K; Dec . 80%. 0 ■■ INDIANA STATE >Ceetts>i*e am «•»<• Oul -of the city. The driver, however, i drove them downtown instead, i blew the horn to attract attention, grabbed the ignition keys and (led i on fool. • | The two fugitivea then comman- • duered another car, forcing the drli ver out, and drove it to Marion.
FEED ‘ FOR i SALE -I 1 wswwuww Bag Service, Inc. al plant on Elm Street, opposite Tile Mill. WANTED GIRL for General Office Work. State age and experience. Address Box 190, ',t Democrat. BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Prices jQg Not on the |rade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.
I’HIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“A SWEET TOOTH” 111 I™ E fi,ANT rSN L-l H yA wants K (2) /1 SEZ, IS THEY ) -- > DOWN TMERE-r' sowebopv To ) (ANYBODY ‘AT LIKES ) JA "5 S dontcha v 7 J, X MARSHMALLOWS —IV7 I ” UK£S ? I knows) tOtt IJ/ RS x w.' w '' '] ‘ J '*4 ■’ *'* f ■>■ '■ " - '’' BLONDIE BEDSIDE MA N N ER ! •I HP /gfigSgJXS > 5 ■ I t / fl TRIPPED')| IHE < r pies tooav- ( OHOO-y d J ; thern , was just VOU CAN take 'll 1 S —7? —TftVlNd TO BE ) J Soneover Sr-^ 1 > NEIGHBORLY/ X W 'ipi 2 IBKik I--When lire strikes, his insurance offers only partial protection. Check your values with us today. Leland Smith Insurance Agency [ 6 i <> >M fi Aa jwt-ta.ift fflHTli iff“
Authorities said llopkiua and I Htcele bad been aouaht for roblories at Louisville, Ky., Cincinnati. O. Gary. Ind., East Chicago, Ind., and Calumet City. Ind. lawn year they escaped from officers at Gary who fired several shot* ns they fled. ——— A snake does not coil, but drops its body in loops, as if cotied, its bead would spin like a top in attempting to strike. O ■ 1-— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 25 — (UP) — (USDA) — Livestock: Hoge. 8.590; active, steady Good and choice barrows and gilts 14.86, the ceiling; sows at 14.10, ceiling; complete early clearance. Cattle; 17,000; calves: 800; fed steers and yearlings steady to 15 eeata higher, mostly strong to 15 cents up, most advance on good aud choice aleera; all grade* active, however; heifers fully steady and very little change iu other killing claaae*; all moderately active. Stock cattle very scarce, mainly firm at 13-14; top fed Stoors 17.86, these Coiorados scaling 1276 lbs ; next highest price 17.75; bulk steer* 16-17; m<>s' heifers 14-16; specialty Colorado heifers 17.75, practical top 17, . strictly good beef cow, to 14X0: bulk beef cows 10-12.60; weighty H*u»age bull* to 13 25; beef bull* to 14.25; vealera 16.50 down. Sheep; 7,ouv, slow, slaughter I iambs opened steady; sheep firm Load good and choice fed wooled Colorado lamb* 16.35; load good woolskin* 15.10; load common to medium natives 12; asking up to 15.60 for some good and choice fed wooled western lamb*, load good wooled slaughter ewes 7.75; i three decks common mixed ••*<« and buck* 6.75; load < ”11 ewe« and bucks 6.25.
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 1:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Eyse Esamlned Glasses Fitted I KENT’S HOTPOINT STORE i G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION SERVICE Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe St. Phone 27 I I. Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also went Scrap Iron. Rags, Rubber, Batteries. Auto RadiaL ore, Brose. Copper, Aluminum. Zinc, Leod Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cane. We are also buyers of beef hides, coif skin, sheep pelts, tellow, fete, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442
STRIKE IDLED (Cestlsweg Prow Psn« Owe) Federal conciliator Green reported after a *evi n-hour tiegidisting Nossion la-tt night that definite progress hud been madr* toward ' settlement of the Detroit inllk strike and that opposing parties would not be called to Washington us originally planned I ■' — Q I—I I —B Ap|H>lii(nieat nt Vamlntairntor Ye. t-Xo Notice Is hereby gfvan that the t>«i<!•-r• i m • • •■• I have b-<-n appointed AdnilnlMtratur* of the (state of Gertie IH Owen*. In(<- of Adams Countl, •leceaaed Th'- estate I* probably solvent. Ru»h<-I| B owen*, Forest E. , Owens, Adtniiilxtralor.M. February 23, Feed l„ l.llterrr. ittorwey. Feb J-,. Mar I, 11 NOTH l: OF OI *Hl>it\ *«l i: (IF HEtl. H»T»TK In the Viinnia t'lrrnll Cnart I'rhrunr, Term. UMS *tn(e of Imllnne. Sdum* **, In tie inniter of the gusrd*blp of Kathryn taint*,- Baxter I By virtu,- of un .ir.hr of (he 'Adam* Cir.ul’ Court, tin- un<t.-r,lgn- '••<*. will »( the offu-p <>f John L. neVose, l>7 Hi.uth Ke.-ond Mtreet. Becaiui. Indiana, on M.ir.-li IS l»4(> at the hour of 10 no ain and from day to .lav thereafter until sold . (vr at peltate sale for not leor (han lit* appr.t|>e<l value. <<-rt.iin real ee--Ist- l>< longing to eaid minor, Kathryn I.ouik. Bast r, descrlhcd as follow*, i .-u it Th.- tnd'vide.l C, interest in and to th> i.illowlng de*, rlbed r. al tale « ii. non ing at i point wlih-h ih n.- ii (red and forty 111<>I feel (until < < lerly of Un north we t jforinr of Inlot Illi 111 .er . Igllt Inin- I died and eighi> i>-*.i in i.rnoi ’tailing* Addll *n t-> th- of I»•-, tlur. Indiana. i the v ,• bn, of Men er .It' -I. ti.en - Illi <a»l ~n tile We-n He. of Mtl‘«. *ll»--t .seventy four (•••!, then < w.—i nlnr ■;.) <1 zr,., -oulh, ,event ■ One. < - I f - t he,l. ,• H . I seventv four >;il fe.t |.> th. . , > line of Ml<l-I’|l>. ft,.,, High “tree > I hen. e north flic (br><- and one half fe t then.. . > i i«.n I 4 I ■fel lI e n>ll II Hll.el , , I . < It* I f. . t |., t - |.|:i<. of l>. glnnin ■: einx lh. ini.hll |..<rt <i<l ml >t ,n ii 11. he l« t I mdr.-d .ml eighty I , lx I ■ .I , Illi I. t to I .’I" life e 11. i.,f . M I I S.ll-I -.lie «lil le !li:|.|e fUb/ 't to I th, approval of ».nd r*<>urt, and ■•nJ tin- i -llowiiiK term* a>i.l conditions. I i.isli < ii date of *al C-.irti.i M Baxter. Guardian. John 1.. llrVieaa, Sttoruey. Feb. 26, M ir. 1 .Ippolnlmrnt ol Vrtmlalatrater Xu. dSM | Notice I* hereby given that tlie undersigned ha* been appoint .1 AdI nnnlxtratof- of the eatate of Hose Hfaut, late „f Ailani« C unty, d< > eased. The . .tate is probably solvent. Kyiv t,.i a Htaub. Administrator. ’-•.’.itia.y 1«. BiK. '<>. Item, llierly, Attorney. F. ’■ I \ 1 ■ Mir. I Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* & Ileal Estate We’ll he glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sate or private year* in this business in Decatur. I | We welcome your investigation I ,of our record of which we are : j proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St.' De Voss Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phene 261.
INSULATION Blown Celotex Rockwool Free Ent imate Phone 726 Monroe Bill Crist I
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PUBLIC SALE On account of poor health. I will sell st public auction 2 miles south of Poe, or 2% miles north of Echo on Poe and Echo road or 44* miles east and I'A miles north of O»siun. Friday, March 8, 1946 Commencing at 11 A. M. 25—HEAD OF CATTLE—2S Large ’loan cow with 3rd tail by side; Guernsey cow. 4. with calf by side; Large Jersey cow, with calf by Side; Holstein heifer with first calf by side; Roan cow with second calf by side; Large Guernsey duo with *eeond calf day of sale; Large Guemaey cow. 6 yr. old. due iu May, Roan cow, 6 yr. old. due by day of sale; Holstein A- Jersey cow, 5, due by day of sale. Brown Swiss cow, 5. due by ddy of sale; Holstein A Jersey cow. 7, be freith in May; H<d*t< tn cow. 2 yr. old. milking good flow; Swiss A Jersey heifer duo soon, first calf; Black Jersey cow, 7, due in May, milking good; Two Hol*tein heifers tine hot of March; Large Red cow. 7. due last of April. Gu< rusey heifer, pasture bred: 2 yearling heifers; 1 coining yearling heifer; I heifer 3 mo. old; Roau bull, 10 rno old; Two Guernsey Bulls. 1” mo. uhl. HOGS —Chester While «ow, bred; 9 shouts. 125 Ibt. each, 7 sboats, 75 tbs. each. MILK6R--Clean Easy Milker, like lie* TRACTORS. THRESHER A IMPLEMENTS Allis-Chalmers W <’ 1936 Iraelot on vleel, good condition; Rumley 30 50 oil pull tractor, tlrst class <audition. Allls-Chahner, ail steel 22 inch threshing separator A- all hell rir ' < l.i Mc-Deeriffg manure spreader; Two wheel stork ii. il'-i Farm wagon: Double set brass mounted hrecching harness, lilt,, n, >* oiiio Mower FEED—I 26 Bales timothy hay <• bales :-uaw luo bu extra good Tams oats sultabh for seed; 500 bu good roli.l corn TERMS-CASH-It weather is bad, sale will b> held under tent Martin Gallmeyer OWNER Hoy S Johnson A Son —Auct* Ei win < I ><><li mi nr. -Au< t. Vance \\ ikon —Clerk. Hot bn ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ : NOTICE = I ! We hate at our hatchery and mill for 5 days ■ : Feb. 25-26-27-28 : • ami March 1... : i A. W. FREEMAN : Representative of II B ULTRA-LIFE LABORATORIES, Inc. ■ LIVESTOCK TECHNICIAN Visit our null and discuss your livestock problems with our technician. B Special dairy program for: Breeding troubles, irregular milk flow, irregular test, udder troubles and calf scows, ■ Geneva Hatcheries Geneva, Indiana E. C. Stucky Phone 156 ■ ■■■■■-■■■■■-■■■■■BBS ■’« ■
■ tanvaased with the other 19 American Republics, and that thie government will take no setton j | without full consultation.
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