Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1946 — Page 5
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or LOtAi. * co ' ■V J*" 1 * 101 . SBHB ..,1 Mkhli -* ■"■ Hl.'. 13 76 •■ 13 50 |V h. 50 Kf'S'only 13 to 112 |Mr</- 16.50 11.50 IB |g|| * SO „ tn'dium IB tn tb'bum 10 00 1.0 > IB I™ 6,’kood - B°o- 9 °o - fi(|u 7 M ■ 6 00 down ■“Z L... ii oo . ■hn£R stock yards PboHP 101 B iwf-t'-'i 'I-,. I, -■> ■_ --- 1’75 ■ '- I' ■ |V ■■ ULc.es*le egg and ■lltry quotations Furnished by PRODUCE CO. |V Phone 3'o iH c.itr,- t‘ I Man li 28 |Hr. • <J-r« al f" >''» I”'' Kb|K fry.rs —23 c |Hipru.-er» 4 H-’ * op ...23c und«r 4 lbs. ... .-15 c K sco * ! ' r K. • ■ !■ -- - ■ ■ --17 c ■ocal grain market ■IIRK ELEVATOR CO. »ub)ect to chance during day. |Mn delivered at elevator. ■ Cone. ie<i Mar< li 28 ■ I !,7.’ ■ Red Wheat .171 ■ w and Old Corn .... 1.65 gHs?7 Ri'Ui . .... 216 ..210 ». . OS per bu'hel less. ■ cun .04 per 100 less. f oJ>. farm Bo»hAPOLIS livestock Moiap'l’-. Mar. > -d IT- - Livestock: |Mf> -5"": a, in... bti'.idy: isd choirr bull hers IGo *i'!i some i hoi.,. light. B" i’.’7. I'OIIGO p. 13.25ml ati.i and ■ •Up 14.10 IM: calves |oit; all ■in rood Steers 16(10-17.00; ■ Sedisai a nn K , Mrl H r.tu arattered rmiimon year4n»n to U.twr odri good 1.125-14.30; bulk com■“4 medium ft '.O-I3.00; can |Mu4 cstters 7 job 25; vmlers rood and choice steady; common and medium ■ra 1.500; la» lambs active HF■ 'luahty considered: t< w ■ 16ot 1; al | g(MI(| to ■' •«*» lambs 15.85; med■"’t"'' 14 25; slaughter ewes V* >»uin of!.-rings 6 <n> down. ■ Chicago LIVESTOCK. ■y 1 ' Mi *" h 2S H l-t (I S H*****' a " u “' "•'“'■y »«-'h. l |<e bur...ws ;! »d gi !!3 ’ 'lilins; -ow, at 1110, '-mph !,. early < learanee. Wives; — M 0; B».JT' 4,u “'- iu!iy ..jJ. 1 " 15 ‘‘* n, A hitther on K, (1 desirable Bkt.J7\ < * , ‘ | |o< « ““’i ■ Tol ’ M " “ rs '7-75; B H 1425 ' b *‘ i ' ,-rh 17; ■ ’ ' 0.50-12.75; heavy B*> i*i twit *'.* 1350 IU " : “ !UkrM wid *'r w ’ K,aue,wi ■' ius? ,* ’‘“"Kl'ler lambs B Aomiuat “ Kal " *' ry B««21 ,x<k B lb m? ,no *' l)r , “ MM, B*’«nd J!'"?'* M lan,t ”' B* »IU 91 ,b- - ,5t5: B* "Mhb loww: ewe ' h 2 - ‘othT.'/ " ,aki, “ ! kUkh B I? ,ne ” f the an■Fitted
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISING KATES For 25 words or Iom: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times SI; 6 times 11.75. Raton quoted are for consecutlvo Inaortlons. No classified ads accepted on eklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m.
FOR SALE All Make WaMhent, Sweepers repaired. For aale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; Kitchen's Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson. 54-ts Foil BALE One block from Lincoln school, modern five room, two bedrooms, house, with extra breakfast room. Nice asbestoace inent siding for low upkeep. Good roof, redecorated laat fall. Garage, corner lot. Ilasement, new furnace, motor plumbing. Built-in cupboard*, four fluorescent lights. 31.500 down, rest >34.40 monthly. Hob Heller. Realtor, phone 870. Heller Building. 62-ts MEET and Great your friends and neighbors at dprague Furnittire Store. Hottest value spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Stor-, Phone 19H. 61-3ot FOR SALE Premier and I>uulap strawberry plants, fled Raspberry, Black Raspberry and Black berry plnnts. These are No. 1 plants. Riverside Nursery, Heme, Ind. 6bl2t if you want'to close to town with good build logs and fences, see Schwartz R-ai-ty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts FOR SALE Now is the time to buy. New and used. Rotary hoes, oval spring tooth section ty|w; lime and fertilizer spreaders; spring ami spike tooth barrow*; single and double cultipackers; sprocket packers; <uiiiinul<hers: factory built rubber tire wagons; Hom-draulic buck rak<s and manure loaders; manure spreaders, mounted corn planters for Olivet; bulldoiera for For i tractor; cylin der corn shelters; hydraulic jacks; tractor tires; hydraulic seats; air com pressor*. Oliver Sales and Service, Craigvill« Garage. 71 6t FOR SAi.k“l',’.. • ductivo farm with tile block mo<l ern home. 5* x 7o' barn with good cow stable. Nice tile block poll! try house. Ail other necessary out buildings. Fair fences. All build Ings are in good repair. Ixx-ated 3*4 miles from a good market town, Rockford. Ohio. Priced 115" per acre Immediate possession If Imught before April 6. If int rtste.l call Leuter W. Sumun. . Decatur phone 6781. 71-ts rt)R SALE Bain 32 x 2l' h~nh •loft, ear & track. In .Monroe, .M <• William Mitchell. 72 3tx FOR HALE Grade Guern-ey <<>*. fresh May 1. Robert Swoveland. first house on state line off of Piqua road. 72-3tx h)R SALE kitchen I'JbimT good as new. Theodore Bentz, route 3, Decatur. 72-a3t« FOR SALE Good f’sed Interna tional Manure Spreader, t'sed Stover 11 inch Hammertnill. Cultivator for F-20 Farmall. New .John Deere Plow Sole. Fertilizer attach ments, with big hoppers Steffen Implement Company, Third St. Phone 180 72-3 t IFOR SALE Chevrolet motor, tit 29-33. Phone 969 It. Barnett Sapp, on Piqua road, across 101, second house. 72 g3tx FOR SALE Pi" ton bah-d hay, Wincbarged for tadio. Jesse Michaud, H mile south of Will shire. 72 3tjx FOR SAi.E Two pre-war tiros. Good condition. See Joe Corral, Jr First house cast of Mt. Pleasant church. 73-a3tx Wil SALE Frost proof’.ubbagt plants. William Slrabni. 339 North Ninth street. 73 g2t FOR SALE South Bemrtnalleable table, Simplex oil huiulug stove. So«*-chicfc size. One blue formal, size 14. worn once. Cull 102-R. Monroe 74-b2tz F)R~SA CE "~Beu.ltifnl acres. Ideal for building a country home or for tourist camp. Lota of valuable timber. IsicaU'd o* l road 27. six miles north of Deca iur. Roy S. Johnson A Hott, DeVotm building. De< atur.’ telephone l«4 1 7> asl Witt SALE—-Baliy - carriage, good condition. Phone 6743. FOB'S A 3~ men’s sport coats, like new. Size 34. Albert 11-ck mon. Poe phon -. ■* 2!v kOR SAIsl-One story frame bulb ding. 40x20 in Monroe. Frank S. Johnson. Monroe ■! lAUE-Twn SOW..-T rrow about April h». John Scbuepp. six miles east of Decatur. 74-2tx
QUICKIES by Ken Keynolda
"■■it 1 i'■ ' ' So sorry alaiut your fire—but since using Democrat Want Ads w. have had to limit ourM-lves to only WRITING insurance policies!’* Ft >R~HA LE L<M r ated oh*Ad:tniw Sb Decatur, 7-room home, I room and lavalory downstairs, 3 rooms and batbroom upstairs, built in back porch and wash room, good cellar. This house If Insulated with rock wool and in good repair, good garage, good drove well and big cistern. Ideal location, one block from Lincoln school, just across street from grocery store and service station, nice distance from churches. Fine home for someone. Call M-ster W. Human, phone 6761 Dweator. 67 ti FOR SALE AlfiiTfa and mixed hay; certified Lincoln beans, Germanization 97'3>, moisture 10.3 ’-. Cralgville A Decatur phones. <). V. Dilling, Decatur Rt. 2. 69-6 t FOTTSAI.E Admiral Radio's? R? cord changers, and combination sets. Immediate) delivery. Steffen'a ou Third St. Phone IMi. 73-61 FOR SAI.E-<>7 k. electric stove in good comlitioii. Call lI6L 72t3x FOR SALE |u loom iiiod<-i n duplex. located near scho ito. church es. Three blocks from business district. Priced for quirk sale. Imfiigdiate potrse-si'in. Phone 1540 after 5:30 pm. 73-3 t FOR SALE Accident and healtii insurance. Call Kenneth Runyon, phone 3>5, K. of C. Building, room 5. 733 t FOR~SALE 6"r<dr'iilwaiik<e corn shredder, cutter head IHC corn binder. IHC cheap usable tractor. C. C. Ablrrtt, 7 mil s northeaet of Decatur. 73-31 x FOR SALE Yellow formal. Size 12. Worn once. Pholie 996-B. 73 2tx FOR SALE 5 room morierii bung alow. It'll W. Madison, motor plumbing, built in features, priced for immediate ale and pos. • ssion. X room duplex with I room , up. modern except furnace; lo roam modern lioine hear Up town hardwornl Hours, built in features, has 3 room apart.neiit with private entrame, < hoire home and Income; 9 room home near uptown, suitable for good home with rental income, iminediitc posse sion; 7 room modern home on So. 11th, arranged for two apartments, private entrance. Strictly riKHleru aimilment ftoiiae with 3 apartments and beauty shoppe. Will sell as a going business with good rental, choice for income. 5 room semi-modern home at 821 No. 3rd. priced for immediate sale ami possr ssion. 3o acre farm 7 miles c ist, 5 room house, good barn ami poultry house, electricity and good well. 110 acre fa'i„ m-ar city, good buildings, motor plumbing and electricity. Several other fauns ami <h<>i<e building lots. Call or write Tri Slate Really Co., or T. D. Schiefereteiu, telephone 105. 72-ts FOR SALE — Premier Electric Sweepers. Electric Heaters, Shallow Well Pumps: Cow Stanchions; Nu-Enamel Paint: Home Freezers. Hauck Heating and Appliance. South Second st. 73t3 I FI»R~SAiJ-;“s'peei.7lThiTwe<-k him Barred Rock cockrels, s'm leghorn cockerels ami some 3 week old started chicks- Jamesway Oil Brooders prat litter. See Isnatiir Hatchery. 74-6 t FOR SALE Good jionitor Moline grain drill C. C. Harman, mile south. IL east Wren, O. Phone 30-F-14. 7131 X FOR 'SALE Man h pie unr bi< y< b . Good condition, new tires. Telephone 5162. or cull al Homestead IB 74-g3t FOll'"i>ALE"~Tserl "gas stove. First 330 takes this stove, worth muth more. II- is Ijoralu ov< n control. Sprague Furniture S’ore, phone 199. 74-g3t FOiFSALE Ju'ltod”sedan Good tires, good motor. Call 4651. 74x2tx FOR HALE—House, 4 rooms and balh. All moderu. 592 Studabaker strerd. 74-g6tx Foft S.aT.'e If it s us.-l furmtur.-, w» have It; if lt’6 upholstering repairing or refinlshmg. we can do It. ffecaur Furniture Repair. 134 Eaal Monroe stiMt- Phone 1686. 7HM
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
FOR SALE— Strawberry plants and I hardy flowers. Mra. Lawrence Grote, phone 513 8. 74-g3t IMll HLk Wodel A kotd. sm»d condition. 1 furm wagon. Cor-1 her Line A Studabaker streets, i Phone 7303. 7313 i WXNfttf I SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING! —all makes. Needles, oil, belts. parts. We make covered buckles., covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 5126tz WANTED All kinds of cattle and all kinds of hogs. L. W. Murphy. Phone 1678. 57-ts WANTEIi I'»e<l cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsinastcr Motor Hales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED Girl 26. 4»slr<w employment as housekeeper to bachelor or widower in country home near Decatur for room, board and small wages. Write Box 199 *1 Democrat. 72-b3tx WANTED Inside painiing and de- • orating by experienced painter. Also outside Jobs contracted. Phone 8083, or 5652 72 g3t WANTED TO hllY Used baud instruments. Phone 550 or write Ted Mann 615 West Madison Street. 723tx WA N TED Housekeeper to assmne complete i haige of house. Sevi n in family, son in nuvy. Four in school, baby at home. Ages 14. 11. 7. 5. 2. Private room.•<’. Bassett. 750 High St. Phone 7432 before 2 p. m. 73-3tx WANT El > — 'Lawns to mo w. Woods and Larry Sharp. Phone 367. 73t8 WANTKD-Mans in farms. East-! <rn money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED W Oman for part tiimwork cleaning office. Apply the Schafer Co.. Ist street. 71 If WANTED Young man for full time employment in store. Apply The Schafer Store. 7 l-3t WANTED GiFlTTMiy< le; must lie in good condition. Phone 6713. 74 3t WANTED Waitress in restaurant • Phone 294. 74 gllX WANTED Washings io do in my own home. 352 North Eleventh it toot. 74-g3tx MISCELLANEOUS lifMlF TROITILE-Call on us. we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size jolt. We can apply a guaranteed Canty roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold A Klenk Phone 463. 80-ls T\ff\i w7"77 move dead horses, cows. hogs. (l<. D>-< alui phone 'Joon. We |,ay all phone charges. The Stadlcy Products Co. 15-ts “APPLIANCE _ BERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com plcte line of parts for all popular n .ike i.—Arnold A Klenk, 31-ts I.OST AND FOUND LOST Black billfold. Contains ph lures and papers. Reward Phone 7131. 73-g3tx I.OST oii STTiTvED Hound Black, white, tan. blue tick. An swers to Pepper. Write Fred Malland. Decatur, route 1. 74-2tx 0 Butter made in the summer usually contains more Vitamin A than winter bolter.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showingf—VlTAMlN DEFICIENCY! „ z Sr NOT fair’? r S MARSHMALLOWS, , ,5 KiaHT < /ANY GOOP ON ACCOUNT Y fl (DO YOU WISH SOME)V_— <THEN POPEYE ~J W)LL TAI4E JST fcpiNMO/ ' IRON OUT OF I ®'-i 7 ASPINACH fJjTI ■'mW#— M J z ' 1 0 -F' \VB~ (jwamk you. J) / p 0 Hn i-za i li gg-’Mi ora imi. atm rvATUMa «vwm« ay» •*». aarwrw k _J BLONDIE BAREFOOT BOY! LI /*■-’ 'A ■' ” 1 CX 1 ( I MAOe )■ 7 > NOW TO 2 I JtlilS -gs -ggj 4 z “ — X '- • jWr -1 ■irr 1 J/'.(/"W,11 .«»»» -_C c J£3 ' Z /(I • A,, lb ■ ill'ltiiL. <«r !•>* x»6 luwo su... t w-:i-r- *»■—n -• &.x L— 1 -*•->} >zS 1 , ONLY 3in KN) have enough! Furnace contents burn—but the furnace doesn’t. Home contents (tonally burn more completely; suffer greater I damage by smoke and waler than the house itself when fire occurs. Leland Smith Insurance Agency
Amos Thieme Named By Tomato Growers Annual Dinner Is Held Last Evening Approximately Imi tomato growers of this community attended the annual crop conference and dinner of the Hlokely Foods. Inc., at the Knights of Pythias |iome Wednesday night Amos Thieme was named president of the local growers aswm I nt lon during an election of offh ern held as part of the meeting. Other offfce.is are: L. A. Braun, vice-president: Leo Alberdlng. sec-retary-treasurer; William Miller mid Otto Bicheriih. directors. Gohl medal winners for 1945 were named, wlih Mr. Thieme as first winner. Casper Miller and son. second and William Goclz. third Other gold medal award-; were made to: la-o Albertin. Paul Ar Hold. Joseph Bleeke, Walter ] Blceke, Frank Braun, Lawrence Braun, Joe Corral. 4'e<il ILirvey, Henry Klopfenwline, William Kohne, Jim- Kisirs. I<eo Lengerich, Amelia Miller and son. William Roemke, Imwis liumschlag and Teeple. Wall Pressing. Floyd Trenary, and Ralph Klasterman of the company: L. E AnhlMild. county agent and Otto Case, field representative of the company, diicited the session last night. Roscoe Frazier, Purdue tomato specialist, led the dtM-n«-ion. Ways of raising tonnage was a chief topic. Four men, Lawrence Braun. Jo I sepll Bleeke. Otto Bicbcricli and William Roemke. agreed to run feitlllzer test plots with the add' ti'Jl of several rare elements. It was also announced that a new type plow will Im- mads- available to interested growers by the company. o — Probation Officer At County Meeting County probation officer <’ II Miiselman of Berne attended a northeaatern Indiana dh’-tiict mo t Ing at Foil Wayne today in which a 1947 legislative program for pro bation matters and Juvenile delin | quem y was to be dls< tissed. Judge J. Fred Fruchte of tin circuit court was unable to ally-lid the seMslon for judges and proba ! lion officers, !»«-< .iii-.- of litigation 1 set for this aft- rn-icn in court I here. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July' I S3 l Ji. Hept. 1.X3 ' '.-B. Dec. 1 S3'JI Coin: May 1.21 LB. July IJIL 1 B: Sept. I 21' Ji (tats May M’B: July XI *,; S< |>t 7x’*-79; lte< 7h’»-79. ~ o - Markets At A Glance By t'nited Pr< s Stocks irregular In otiiei trailing , Bonds linn and quiet; I S. guv-1 einments higher. Curb stocks irregularly lowi t. Cotton higher. Wheat, corn, rye. oat-, and itat-h-y steady. Chicago iivc-tixk. Hogs, a. It)' steady; cattle active, fully sternly and sheep slow, steady.
THOMAS OUSTED AS (CnHltaiirU I'rsni Page <>•»> am! Hit hard Gosser, another It glottal director from Toledo, ()., and an original lleuther bncker. John W. Livingston, a regional director from Kansas City, also has been menttoned frequently az a candidate. - --0 — - —■ Trade In a Good Town Decatur ... — . (l _ — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., March 28 il'Pt All markets were steady today at Vnion Stockyarda. Hogs; 100 400 lbs 14 75; 40(1-51)0 lbs. 14.50; male hogs 10.00; roughs 14 (Mt; stana 14.00. Lambs 15.25; wool ewes 7.00. ('.lives; Good 1(1.50-17.00; choice 17.50. Steers: Good to choice 14.00l« mt; medium i2.ml-14.oo; plain 8 Ol) 1 | .00. Heifers: Gissl Io ch >jce 12.50I4,oo; medium 10.00.12.00; plain 8,00-11.00. ('owe: (iiMsl to < hoice |u jo 11.5 o; medium 9.50-1050; cutters 7.50|*2s; eanners 3.00-6,00. V I'lw.lulm'-Hl of tdniliilaf ruior tzm N'lti-. is hen-in Kit. II that (himi'l< ralaned lia» liAcu appointed Ad-minl-tr Ito- ~f || t ,. . «f ( ,t.- ~( Austin | A'her, late "f Adam.. County, d» ' - il»e t TI)-- "stati- is probably solvent lli-rald Visa'd. Administrator. Ma,, i, fits Curl 11. Vduios. V Horne,. Mar. Apr. 4. 11 VPI-ill WMI.M o| VCt I I'll Ils »:»T »ti: Ao. ig;m Noth,- i.« given that tin U"d< latan,-d Ima he. n appoint'''! Iheiuti.r- "f th' 1 ■ state of Simon dlllotii tat.- of Adam- Cointv. d<- ■ e.l», d fl to- estate Is pl oti.lld, >"|. Vent W.ilt'-r II I'llli in. \ i■:ln Clllloin. : Ex, < utors. | Mar. 0 37, liilv 11. Hnedetie I oatrr. Illornev. Mar. gv, Api I, 11 o MH Hl: OF IIAII alll I.EHt: XT up i:«Tvrn Ao. II7H Notli e is In " l>v elven to tie- < r<--dltors, heirs and |egati-<-» of Susie C Ward. d< ■ eas' d. Io .ip|e ,<r In HuX l.i'n circuit I'nurt, held it De. atur Indian.i, on tie lltii da, "f April l'i|6. and -Imw ar. If anv. urll> th,- Filial Settlement A'.-oilllls with tin • -tllte of said de- . dent ■hoilld not 1.. .Ipf.rov-ed. and said helra are notified to tlien and there ui.ik. proof of In Ii l)ip. and revive tlielr distributive Khares. Margaret White, Evemtrlx. I'e.ii it. India .Manh 1316. I>. Ilem, lllerl,. tllorne,. Mar.-li 21, 2» WANTED Capable Woman Clerk by liwal retail store. Approx. 12 hr. week. Good wanes. Person lietween ages 23 lo 35 desired. Keply Democrat llox 2<H.
BUYING EGGS Current Keceipl I'riw 2 9c Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.
PUBUC AUCTION Due to 111 health, I have to quit farming uml will sell at I’ttbllfJ Auction, 3 miles South and 2 miles west of Monroeville, 4’4 mileff east ami 1 dille south of lloagluml, 1 mile south of Boston, J Wednesday, April 3, 1946 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. ’J JKZe 11—HEAD DAIRY CATTLE—II Registered Holstein Cow, 5 year old. a beautiful big cow, due to freshen April 19, an 80 !t». milker, was top cow in Lewis Johuson’U Dispersal Sale; Registered Holstein Cow, 3 yr. old. was fresh June 3, s(> lb. milker; Registered Holstein Cow, 2 yr. old. milking 4 gal., she Is 6 gal. heifer; Registered Holstein Cow. 3 year old. with heifer calf by side; Grade Holstein Cow, 5. was fresh February 22nd; Grade Holstein Cow, 2. B<- fresh in' April; Grade Holstein Heifer coming yearling; Guernsey Cow, X year old, fn-shen \prli; Guernsey Cow. 6 year old. milking 6 gay.; Brown Swiss .Cow, 6 year old. milking 6 gal : Registered Holstein Bull, 2 y ar old. out of Kukelhahn Bros. Heid. T. B. and Bangs tested. FARM IMPLEMENTS McCormick Deering Model 60. six Coot combine, on rubber, with motor, first class; J Deere Tractor disc, good; J Deere Rotary hoe; Cultipai ker. X ft.; McCormh k Deering Mounted Tractor planter With fertilizer attachment, like new; J Deere 6 fl. mower; Bradley 12*’ Tractor Plow, like new. on rubber: New Idea hay loader, like near; New Idea Side Delivery, like new: New Idea Manure Spreader, good; Thomas 10 hole fertilizer grain drill; New Steel. 2 section spike tooth harrow, M< Deering 2 roll corn shredder, good: Bradley power com sheller; Binder; Good Rubber Tire Wagon with 700x16 tires ami new 16 ft. grain bed; Implement trailer. Good rublter tire wagon with 750x20 rear and 650x2(f front tires and 16 ft. grain tied; Steel Wheel Wagon and grain bed; David Bradley 10" Hammer Mill! Buckeye 10hole grain drill, good; J. Deere riding cultivator: DouMe set work harness, extra good; 1000 Jb. platform scale: End Gate Seeder, good; Blacksmith Forge; Pump Jack; Flint and Walling well pump: 2 tank heaters; 2 good Drive Belts. 2" ft and 5o ft.; Kitchen heating stove; Electric brooder stove. 500 size 3 portable hog houses; 50 bundles shingles. Many articles too numerous to mention. Milking Machine—Two Unit Primrose Milker, hist class. TERMS—CASH. Raymond Kimberlin OWNER Roy S Johnson a- Son —Am t. Melvin Li'-clity Amt. Christ Bohnke—Auct. ' Monroeville Bank Clerk Lunch by Fuelling Church Ladies. Household Auction As I am moving lo Caltfetnia. I will sell the following property at public auction al my resid' m e ' j block cast of the Ukpbunc offko ou state road 121 in Monroe, Ind., on SATURDAY, MAR. 30, '46 Starting at 12:30 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Tills furniture is all extra good pre war quality and looks liko lo w Hotpoint Elet tric range; Breakfast set. llooafet kif< hen ( abinet with 2 utility cabinet* to match: two Duo Therm oil heating stoves, one medium uml one small st/"; Hotpoint Electric washer; Danbury -olid mahogany drop-leaf extension table (extends to serve 12); 4 cane bottom ltd'll'- ba. k hall Handsome Mahogany '■< rotary (bookcase and desk combined, serpent fronti; Flat top writing desk 3o"x4’; Dunbar davenport; End table. <»«> .i-ional table: Phllco console radio; 4 steel folding card table ciiairs magazine tables and holders; I num lamp table. I mm--tic Hewing machine S'eel potcelatn top utility • abb ; Porcelain top Utility dropleaf table; Bright wood proventla! stylo bedroom suite; Walnut aliti'iii'- spool bed. Night stand; 9x13 mg, I pin-up lamp-; 2 all white table lamps; steel utility 18’ wide, 3'*.. high: Lady Dover electric mixer; 25') 1b < ap. Ilan-ou ball!room st .'les; Mod. I 67 Winchesler rifle (shoots 22 long and shorts); porch wing, lawn mower; garden tools, and tuauy other articles, TERMS—CASH. * I PAUL BANNER OWNER Auc iouc i'i —Melvin E. Li' < illy, Berne, Ind.
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