Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISINi; HATES For 26 words or Iom: 1 time 6Oc: 2 times 75c; 2 times Si: S Umoo |1.75. Ratee quoted are for consecutive inoortione. No classified ads accepted on ohipdoy schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Io Sc per word for insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 0 a. m. FOR SALE FOR BALE—66 acre farm. Kx< elfent condition. Ehctrictty In all buildings. Barn 26x60. Good Lind and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner. phone 73-1166, Real Estate and Insurance. 33 ts FOR SALE- Investment property. f 2,900. Will return 10% on investment Longtime guaranteed lease. Good hedge against inflation. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone S7O. 41-ktf FOR SALE — Modern five room home, remodelled by veteran before war. Hardwood except outbedroom. Built-in cupboards, modern ba'.b with recessed tub. Basement, furnace, good garage. Good roof, paint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner tor 66,<h)0 cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Build log, Phone 670. 41-ktf FOR~BALE- Modern, newly redecorated five room home. Good roof, beautiful, asbestos - cement shingle siding- Basement, good furnace. New soft water priwurt) system. Roof high enough for additional rootne. South Fifth street corner. 11,500 down, balance A 034.40 monthly. Bob Heller. Real tor, Heller Building, Pbone 870. 41-ktf W)R SALE Good 73 acre farm. 5 . miles southwest of Chattanooga. Ohio, good soil, well drained, nearly new barn with stanchion and drinking cups. Nearly new hog house with cement feeding floor, good corn cribs. Also modern 8 room house with hardwood floors, full bath room, hard and soft water, motor plumbing. New furnace. Only ’» down, owner will take martgage on other hah. Call or write Roy or Ned Johnson. Decatur, phone 104 or Melvin f«i?<hty, Berne, phone 251. Realtors and Auctioneers. 54t3 FOiTsATE —I2V acre farm locat- J e<i 3 iniies west and 1 tniie north ' of Berne. Electricity, good 5 room house with furnace, good barn with Cement floors, hog house and corn crib combined, big tool shed, landlord's possession of crops, priced for quick sale, call or see Roy or Ned Johnson, Decatur phone 104 or Melvin Lieehty. Berne phone 251. Realtors amt Auctioneers. 84t3 Fok SALE— -doed Hom«- in W■ 1! shire, Ohio. 6 rooms and bath. New roof, motor plumbing, basement for fruit and vegetables, good barn and garage combined, also some lots on each side of house will be sold with property, priced very reasonable. Cali or see Roy or Ned Johnson. Decatur. DeVoss Building. Phom* 104 or Melvin Llechty, Berne phone 251. Realtors and Auctioneers. r >4t:i FOR* SALE N* w Idea manure spreader in good condition. Walter Hockmoyer. 4 miles north Decatur on Christen road. 54-3tx ft)R SALE—Deluxe Model Elec trie Washer; A-l condition. Decatur L'ned Furniture. Phom* 420. 55—21 FOR SALE 1945 motH motor scooter. Donald Hirschy. Monroe phone 06-F. 55-2tx FOR SALE Sinali'VtTidiT ri~7 ~ Perfect condition. Also * Maytag gasoline motor. Call 716 M- rcer Ave. 55-3tx FOR tfALE Cy< ai r od t ow. fr sh. Intesoationl heavy tsactor disc; John Deare 6 ft. hinder. Kenneth Okler, phone 513-D. 56-g3tx FOR SALE —Plenty “f disc blad>*7" Gerber Implement Store, U. S 27 — Phone 2551 56-6 t Mil HALE—Ccrtifh-d Tan... v-n 99.9 purity. Reclaimed 81.3 V bushel bagged or $1.20 lu bin. Extra good. Order now. Charles Meyer. 7% miles west Monroe. Cruigville phone 5 on 3. 55-tx oak bedroom suite with springs and mattresses; Queen Anne dining room suite like new; one barrel back chair, upholster- <1 In rose: good reed organ. 1216 West Monroe street. 66-g3tx ■WR SALE-Neatly New I Room * Modern Home, full basement with recreation room, extra large lot. Possession. May 1. 1946. Call 174, MUwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana. J6-3t 96* BAIJG Modern Til iTTTT Home, in fine repair, ideally located on North Sth St. Possession May 1, Call 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co., ihcatur, Indiana. 56 3t IQJctrlc macih-nk BALE—SO-50. 69.50 and UP- Call! Saturday's only 3314 So. Washington, Marion, lud. 56-2-tX »

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds i ”Fi==3 ■’Surely there must he a simpler way to get rid of mice—lei’s look in the Democrat Want Ads for an Exterminator!” FOR SALE Rew farm 7raii77, steel frame and springs, slock rack, new farm wagon, tlfih whe< I guide, both on good 16 inch tire-, new tubes. Wanted. Good uood stave silo, any size Homer Fiechter, 6’,i miles west on 334. Tocsin phon- 5 on 6. Route 1 Craigvtlle. 55-3tx FOR HALE — Furniture. Lamp* and Mirrors Kitchen cabinets, breakfast sets, filatfoini rockers, occasional chairs, maple bediasmi suites, lliMir lamps, bridge lamps, table lamps, and bed lamps. Pictures and mirrors. W save you 10% to 2‘i';. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 55-2 t FOTFSALE Timothy hay. Gm»d quality. Average 70 pounds per bale. Two miles north, one-half east Wilhhire. Forrest Hamrick. 54-3 IX All Make Washers. Sweepers repaired. For sale Kitchen cabinet*, base ami wail; used Maytag gas motors. Kitchen's Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson. 54-ts FOIfSALE Om- ’ ofTh<- last 6" acre farms in Adams County. Indiana, located 2 miles west of Chattanooga, Ohio, rich level black soil. Good house, nearly new, chicken house, good barn with stanchions ami cement floors, cement feeding floor for hogs, also has large section of barnyard cemented. Very reasonable terms. Cal! or write Roy or X'd Johnson, Decatur, phone PH or Melvin Lieehty. Bern*-, phone 251. Realtors and Auctioneers. 5413 FOIII SALE "<THhe ami ShephTrd pnppi- s, 6 weeks old; al-o watch dogs. Harry Reed, Bluffton, Iml. b4-6t ••'OR SALE (>irTRAI»E l!H'» Hilf gon sedan, good condition 235 ; N, 7th Phone :i641. 54-3tx FOR SALE Farm Wagon, 16 imh tires. See this well constructed liargain at the Smitley Welding Shop, P'Ol Russell Street. Phone fJM. FOR SALE Velio* popcorn. Philip Nuesbatltn, Monroe. Iml. 54-3 t FOR SALE We carry a complete line of repair parts for Wisconsin air cooled cngim->. Also new Wisconsin engine* to fit Case pickup bailers. O. C. Ewell, Preble, Indiana. 53-a6tx FOR' SA LE Sell” m»«lei II I looms ami bath, large lot, garden, shu bery. nicely improved. Immediate 4>os*> ssion. 30 acre farm, 7 miles east, good 5 room house, good barn, large poultry bouse. Drove well, electricity. Ti-Slate Realty, T. 1> Schiefersteln, phone 105. 53-ts FOR SALE Modern home in twoapartments, private - ntrances, good repair priced to sell, immediate possession. Seven room home, four lots, barn, poultry house, brooder house go<xl cist rii. electricity. Located in Rivarre. Apartment house, with three modern apwrtments and beauty shoppe, will sell a a going business with good income. Located near uptown. 110 acne farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing, electricity, some growing crops, immediate possession. Priced tor 1 /nii.-u sale. Tri State Realty Co., 1 T. D. Schleferstein. Phone 1«5. 49-ts ptIIFSALE- Studio ('ouches- jn-t received shipment of six studio combes. Chuck full of iprings. Selling at prices you can afford to pay. Spragw. Furniture Store, Phone 199, 664 t FOR~ XALE - Studio couch? good condition. Also dresser. Phone 6372 56 x2tx F()R SALE Three good lots west of Casting company. Ideal for Im-xia-nsi'.'e houses. Two have city water, lights available. Bob Heller. Realtor, 11 Iler Building, Phone 870. 56-3 t FOR SALE New Heatrola, used few times. Will sell reasonable. 437 Mt Hanies street. 56-g2t FOR SALE—I* acres h-vel black land with good 5 room bungalow, good barn ami other buildings. 2 ml. east of Monroe and >i south. I Myron Hart. 56-3tx FOR SALE (local upright Starr. piano and bench- Mahogany finish. perfect condition; three pedals; 625.00. Rev. R. J. Hicks, Bobo. 1 ] Ind FOR H.\LK— Girl* bicyck. Inquiro I Liuu Clo. Store. &6-1 U

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FOR SALE — Decatur U. 8. controlled chicks, order April and May chicks now. Special every week, leghorn cockerels, 2 cents. Just arrived Jamesway oil broodcis, see Ih-catur Hatchery. 55-g6t FOR SALk Older a Bible ' now for the Graduate. Variety greeting cards with Scripture. Attractive. Corteaiioiidcnce folders, phone 14M. 55 3tx FOR SALfc- Roan cow with calf 1 by side; Red cow with calf by •ide; Guernsey cow with caif by side; two spotted cows to be fr« sh •sin M ( x Thie:n<- 5.. glt P&tt ' full blooded , Guernsey cow, 5 years old. calf Jiy side. J, F. Ru|>ert, Phene 5141. 56(3 WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING - all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 5126tx W^TEb~=“UsTd"c _ ars,' biihTst prices paid tor good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash ace Zlntsmaster Motor Kales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED—To Buy used cars—any make or model; highest prio-s. Dick Mansfield Motor Hales, 141 S. Second st., open evenings, phone 1645. 27-30 t WANTED Radios to repair by Ken Singleton. Chief broadcast engineer for 16 yearn. Radio Technician in the U. S. Navy for 3 years. Thore is no substitute for experience. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 55-2 t WANTEty-hoani on farma Eaat-i-ru money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See mo for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 38T-T-tf WANTED "to rent house or upartment for ex-navy officer, wife ami small child. Cail R. P. Brewer, at Kraft Food Co. 54-31 x WANTED^Late model cars for G. I.’s. Must be clean and in good condition. High ceiling prices. Fred Busche, phone 975. 35-39tx , WANTED To rent n”»r 7 room house by middle aged couple. The house we now live in has been sold. Boardman's phone 411. 54-3tx MISCMXANEOIjS ROOF TROI'BI.E- Fall on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and 1 asbestos aiding. Arnold 4c Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts ' FUIMERS ATTENTION We“r? move dead horse*, cow*, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts If you want to buy good~4oTacreß close to town with good buildings and fences, »ee Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts “XPPUANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for ail popular makes.—Arnold 4c Klenk. 31-ts | NOTH E Garden Jut plowing anil j hauling uabes. Harley Roop. Phone No. 569-A, 56-3tx LOST ANDTOIjND IAJST No. I ration book*. Kath--1-< 11 and Rolland Affolder. 56-glt LOST Brown leather bilifold containing currency, drivers ami hunting license. Reward. Donald Beery, telephone 119!'. 56a3tx | 0 Trade in a Good Town Decatur*

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“OPEN SEASON” r— J (Ves z INPEEP, THS/ | X P AM( “ak|A - ~7 hunting is v I ,-z —-— w good) /r/CTME GIANT HAS GOT ) M..1 fjr- f’ S /xr®ASSHOPPERSj i | ■ w WHN I - z \ ’l WELL. IMO 'ito II ' ]|IH JI 1 'i J'L y sA.Il/ EIZP-EEP.Y .0 P'' OK VAMA—?? jUmb '3! l V\v£< Wj| T ||«» Bfrßfflßf F Wil- rii t W JsWli >-i :| r• ''iK- 7 ) 'J KiiC c T; * w/.i • * . >£»l •A 7 L;'. ;,' ’ H * I •'< ; > f • law S*s x gV 7; 7 * 1 1 /' z Z /' / ,4.4* \ KfNo>E*TlfgtsgVJimCAT6. ‘ i»i omiyif HA REM-SC A REM! B L O N u 1 & , .-w feX ’ K 7' > THROW YOURSELF < C*-RELESS / '\. > (AROUND YD-J'D THINK ( THEMSELVES'THEY J 1 ® 5 ZiOi >BE ALLOWED Al'"’ — .OX- f~~r~ \v k ■ / HUSBANDS GROW £•**?. > NEVER THINK < ( MORE THAN ONE Um ■/ 1 ON TREES r ABOUT THZiR ) HUSBAND ' r Is'k ./ J " - i oP I AK ■ LaJ — Mw*'-"-X-vTC f t!. i* : s»» j ■hmm—UXUa—t— A* —— 1..-- -- - As reported by U. S. News, a home that cost 13,828.00 to build in 1933, cost $5,000.00 in 1939. Today in 1946, a similar dwelling would cost I >7,197.00. IS YOUR INSURANCE PROGRAM A 1946 MODEL? Leland Smith Insurance Agency

HOUSE PASSES <<natla*»* Pram Page O**> to curull or slop export of lumber while scarcity continue*. 6. Incmsed government authority to innure home mortageS by 61,000,000.000 HI). 7. Ceilings on building materials to reflect a reasonable margin of profit. Rep. Wright Patman, D., Tex., author of the bill, said house passage was "a long and substantial step" in the right diraction. ••Prices on old houses and production subsidies are very much needed," ho added, "I hope that when the bill reaches the senate they will be put In." Dining the week's debate the house first knocked out the administration's request for a 8600. 000 subsidy to stimulate production of materials and supplies. Wyatt said this cut the heart out of Hie program. Another blow to the r.dmiliietration was house action to forbid ceilings on existing homes. Administration leaders del lured tills, would lead to wild really speculation. This was followed by bouse refusal to give Wyatt subitciia power to go into records in the sale, purchaM or other transfer of real estate. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 1.83«iH; July 1 S 3 'JI: Sept. 1.83%; Dec. 1 83. Corn: .May 1.21%B; July 1.21 !4B; Sept. 1.21 LB. Oats: .May 83B: July Ml; Sept. 78%-%; Dec. 78%-%. 0 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, March 7. H'P)—)L'S-> DA) Livestock: Hogs: 5.0011; active, etcady.' Good and choice barrows and gilts 14.85; the ceiling; sows at 14.10, ceiling; complete early charsnce. Gattie: 5.00 O; calves; sm>; general market fully steady; strlckly good and choi’ steers ami heif-1 ers active; common and medium: giades slow; Iml clearance broad ! classes, beef bulls showing further! strength; bulk slaughter cattle crop went on eastern order buyer account. Top steer* in load lots 17:50; short load* 1*; best heifers 17; bulk steers 15:25-17.25; most heifers 14.50-16; good to I hoice light feeders up to 15.25; most beef cows 10:5"-l3; heavy sausage bulls to 13 25: heavy beef bulls to 11.50; vt alers active at ■ 17 down. Sheep: —5.00 u; active; slauglit-| er lambs fully steady to 1" cents higher. Good and Ch-dce fed wooled west* ,11 iambs 15,50-16. latte* price for four loads to shipper*some ColoradiM still held above 16; uevi-ial loads good wooiskins 1515.25; l<>ad medium and "oou 14 75. small lot medium 13.5u.1355; other classes in too light supply lor mar j ket tests. - BUY ING EGGS Current Receipt Prices 31c Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cur. Third & Monroe. ■

MOTH G TO t ovrii«< TOH» Noth ' tx hereby given by the Common Count il of ih* <’lty of he.aiur. Indian.!, Hint -ealed proposals will Io- rei slv-d at lb- Clerk .Treasurer's <»ffl* e until the hour <>l : :l« o'l-1,,- k IP M. <>n th* Z'*<l day <>f April. I»l«, (or tii*- < «»n»tru* lion »f ih<- f*>lh>wliiK described publli- Improvement hi the City of lii'iiiur. Indians, •*** nutli-oris-il by th improvement resolutions iiiim,-*l f.*r the * *>nstru< tlon <*l the folluwlnK <l<-«crlh*’*l Improvi-me-ment and known as tin- i'I.HVKI,ANI' NTREET HDEWALK AX'P <•1'111!, al- , the *4! J-rVKXSoX HTHEET MIKKWALK ASH s’l'ltll <*<>n*-iete Mehwulk and curb »n th* North iiiul Mouth sld s *.f Kievenson Htri-et along Inlots No XK3 slid No. ’*.* hi th*- ghnnie* man Hutt. Idlvfsloii *.f part of OtitloU No 15, IS, iind 17. itl«*>. 'mi* r*-t*- Kidcwitlk un*l Curl* on th* West and East side- *,f Cleveland Hti**«t from <»ak .•sti-.i t to flr.int Xtr*-* t. In the City **f fx-calur, Indiana. All work d**n* In the miklnir *>f said described puhli. improveiiM nt rhall tie In a- * **r*l *n< with the lertns uni * *>n<llllons of th*- Improvement resolution, as numbered, mid the detail plans, profit*, drawlnas and q>e III* aliens which ar*- on file ami may be seen In the offices of lu* <’lty Eh a I ii*. r and th.- ClerkTr. usurer <*f the City of Hei-atur. Indiana Th.- bidders In submitting proposals for said *l<-“* rltu-d public Improvement, must a* * uupanv * a* h bhl with a * rrtlfled ch* , k In th--mil of not Itata tini'i I.""*'. *|, I faith that th. hi*'- . essf il blild* r will execute Within ten days front Un a*- ••plain * *»f proposals, contracts ami bond-* satI sf.n turv to the -al.l C >llllllOll Conn I. II to do tin- work of making said Improvement- A fulhr- of th.- so*--tessfnl bl.ldi-r t*> enter Int*. sinh i.Ultra* ts and bonds upon th*- a*- ■ .•plan* of «u*-h proposals will forfeit the checks and the sum of rnoni-v payable tin n-on ’*l (lie City as agreed and liquidate *l.images for such failure. Til. 1.1.b1.-r -hall fl!.- all proposals on General 111*1 Form No. :*'•. pri-' th*. d bv tin- Xtat- P- *ard of A* * omits *if I u- Hl.ite of Indiana, Th*- <•*>111111011 I'omi'il of the i'llv „f Ih-.’atur. Indian.l nn-'fe* tinright to r. jisi any **r all hl.I It* order ,f tn. *• >niinon C-.uin II <.f tin- City of Im* aim, Imll.na. 11. IrHliill XlirilHd. < lt> < lerk-Treasurer. .Mar* It 7, 11. viTiii: <»i' i'imii- seth emfat <»F EMT VI E No. 41.-18 1 Noth- Is hereby given to tin* •re'djtnr-. lu ll s .iml leggtees of <]■- *rg" It*.land Hteele. de* • used to appear In ih*- Adams <*lrctilt t’oiirt. In I*l a’ Ix-i.'itur, Imllana, on the 23rd day of Man b. I-'!’ ami s|> .« *au.“e, if any why the Final S* ttlement Accounts with the estate of said de-I.ed.-M should not m- approved; and sal<l loirs are notified to thin and ■ . . H .k- I of In ir-1. P ami I receive their distributive shares. | l-lilna Steele. Administratrix. Ji. itur, Imllana. Feb. ZC, I!H4. U< t<laliis nn<l l ineoln. tllornrys. J-'. 2*. Mar. 7 NOTH i: <»!' FIN It- •• I'll I WI.NT ill' E«TNTE No. PIS" Noll* ■ Is hereby glv.-u to the • re. ilitors, heirs and legatees of Huber M li.V*. , d.** iod to appesr In the Adams <’lr* ilt Court, 'o ld at Im. atur. Indiana, on the 23rd day .f M ir* I*, t !•(•;. ami show * a us*-, if laiiy why i.b*- Final X* Ith-m.-nt A*- • lilts with Hu- .-sl it*- of sail de. .-ed. nl should m>t l»- approv.-d; ami I said heir* are iiuHf|.-*l to then a.i*t Itli.ue mak- poof of h"lrshlp »nd re*•••he their distributive shares. John I. H-Vo- Eve* Mor l». .- .tur, Indiana. Feb. 27, PH*. Nnlhan <. Nelson. »H.*rm->. F*-!. 2Y M *-. • VIOLENCE FLARES (('onttnned Frnm Paga Oael City police, who wei't eitHng in 'a prowl car across the street from Chandler's truck, ar.'ested Paul I an 1 Jack Agard, both of Ind- , lunapolis. Tin y nald < harges of : assault and battery would be filed : .ualnst the men. ('handier was in Witham Hospital for tnatmeut. 1 Earlier, lour pla'H workers told ' police that their automobile was i overturned by four men w.-arin.* AFL armband’ Ralph Martz, driver of the car. -aid he and three I other workers were xto|qi<-d by the I union men a« they drove away from the plant after trying to re- | port for work Martz sai l the veI hicle was overturned while he and

two of thn othim itlll were Inside. Then, he said, the attackers broke out all the car windows. Plant No. 1 of the li'Jt body manufacturing company wax idle as the pickets maesed outside, g CARDINAL_GLENNON (CMUtewU From Page Oar) ngl's departure for St. Louis now are “indefinite." The Cardinal originally had in-

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PUBLIC SALE — 111 ACRE FARM — The undersigned heirs of Christian Young will sell at public auction the following described Real Estate and Personal Property on the farm . aw Saturday, March 9 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. Farm will sell at 1:00 P. M. LOCATION: 2 miles South of Edgerton, Indiana on slate line road, Benton Twp., Paulding County, Ohio, or I miles West and 2 miles South of Payne, Ohio. LAND: 113 and 75/100 acre* level black very fertile soil, tile drained, good drainage outlet. BUILDINGS: Good two story !< room frame house tn good repair. Good Barn, 3H by 56 Good Granary and Wagon Shed 26 by 32. Cattle and Implement Barn 24 by 100. Electricity to al) build. Ings, three phase i urrent. TERMS A POSSESSION: Sold subject to Federal Loan of 63219)00. IX.sv'iv -z0 Cash day of sale, balance down to Loan cash on delivery es Deed. Immediate iMtssession of Land. Possession of buildings on or before April first. — PERSONAL PROPERTY — LIVE STOCK: timhani and Swiss Cow. 4 years old, milking; Brown Swiss Bull. 2 yeurs old. , FEED: 15 ton alfalfa hay; lo ton timothy hay. TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS John Deere G I’ tractor; 2 McCormick 8 ft. hinders; Hi holo grain drill; McDeering 7 ft. power mower for F-12. F-14. or Model H A- M traitor; J. Deere 3 section spring tooth harrow, like new; McDeering Little Genin 12 imh tractor plow; J. Deere rotary hoe; J. Ileere factory made rubber tire wagon with 17 inch 6 ply tires and 14 fix»t grain bed; Jump Jack A Electric motor; Power lawn mower; Brooder stove; Cream Hejiarator. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2-piece Living room suite, like new; !• by 12 rug Io match; New Walnut 8-piece Dining room suite: Glow Boy heating stove, like new; It by 12 Axminster rug; New coff*-e table; End tables; Good studio couch; New Linoleum 9 by 16; Mirrors: .Sellers breakfast table, chairs ami cabinet, like new; Hot Point electric cook stove; Copper clad rnnge cm>k stove, white poivelain finish; Lounging chair A ottoman; Zenith arm chair Radio, like new; Porch glider; Bed complete with inm rspring mattress; New cast iron bath tub; Electric floor and table lamps; Lud press ami sausage grinder; many articles too numerous to mention, GUNS: Havage Automatic .22 rifle. Remington single .22 rifle. * ~ * TERMS—CASH. • ’ HEIRS of CHRISTIAN YOUNG ESTATE OWNERS Roy 8. Johnson A Son—Am is. ' f s Melvin Lieehty—Au< t. a Sale Equipment. s o. C. Lehman—Clerk. f / 1 Luuch will bu served.

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tended to leave today, but on Tuesday the date was art back to next Thursday betauae of his extreme futigque It was Indicated now that another postponement would be necessary. FURNACES All Sizes Now Availabls Free Heating Survey. PHONE DEE OIERKES Local Representative HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Fort Wayne, Ind.