Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1946 — Page 5
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/onPT OF LOCAL W/oSn market. MURRA* * CO- -* 501 {Hi -' ’ ur ’ s I* '__ 13.75 !■ „ 13 60 8 50 |^BB* !ardir nn .. |j to 112 8855,.. s»t» ° a T igso S 14 50 MB- - 6 0,1 MB < r.BML tn .-!>»: - to odium 10.0013.00 ÜBL ,r is 00.14 00 MML to m d'um 10 0042.00 -....10.50 ----- •0 0 - 700 ’......1100 m: - ;,>i.-. 9.0010.00 KW" 0! . M OO down IHthER STOCK YARD. Phone 101 Bl;..- ■'" ; n.K ■B" 13 76 |M 13.75 ■r 900 i«s" W - HSO egg ano quotations f u ml*hed by produce co K Phene BHH Torre, ted .May 2 K ; (c . ...31c .1 fryi-rw 30c f‘r '■ • 30c r lbs 30c ■K :•■■•> l» c ||K.- -, 10c K 2 --■ i6c GRAIN MARKET elevator co. Kg subject to change during day detlrered at elevator Corrected May 2 ■ ft-*? IV>a! |172 HMp.e: Wheat 1 71 |M>e« and Old Corn .... 1.65 |Ky Beans 2.16 |B*tu 2 .10 IMCc. . 76 IB- - - 135 |K Mm" .04 per 100 lea*. H to.b farm Mmn.polis livestock (L'Pi — 4'-" 1 steady; all her- I'm lb*. |^K r > H’s. good ~iid choice ■MM stags I E in. 7*o; >alve* »«H»; stegfa aboij. t < ,dy j n limited load top good and ■** it l.pH. ll> st,.era 17.0 b; |B W. and m.-dl'im and good -5. small lots med|Mi rood heifers 14 Ml 15 Mt; »te»dy few good beef 140 ft; common and metlveafer* fairly act good and <ho|< e 16 50not enough offered to rood and ehloce fed lambs uu*>t«-d largeIB*’’!®, medium to good M*-»: common U 75 down; M ’Unghte, <•»,♦ eligible - shorn ew®s 6 75 W I ’ WAYNE LIVESTOCK Ind May 2-ll'l’i H," 4 ' ?* *’’ r ’ M, ‘ *<*>' today at ** ! ” , ’<kyard». K ! *''’**' 14.75; 4..0- : ' n:,le b, »<» K? “*•. atag, 1100 ■ • 14. W. Wy ,,| _ - e |||| '<X>d 11.00-H.&A; chol( 4* ‘•''Pice 11.00- "" 12 w, - !< ■ ,o - ■ ’ ' ,ln ‘"""12.OO. plain B* 'Sc?' Bans 5 * 0 ~' : <;U <tera 7.50Bi °" r " 3.00.G.00. B® SioV h<,1 “’ u - s ' , ' i - z 5; At A Gtonee B ****** B ’y Un.tad Py m , fMIBC M,ar 111 ' ,10,,eri ‘ , ' ,ly Bii k^ wtar * r M * h « r - Bn. ?' B^ruUr 11 ' ry "- ““a “"d tarHog., acttlve, B ‘nd ‘o 25 cenUi B ’“'-' P etcady to 40 cents — Decatur l^“ B A* * “* ■ s YauA 1:00 P- «n. B*i32?* n * l36 j| " fa GlaMta Fitted
I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 word, or I.m: 1 time 60c; 2 tlm.i 75c; I time. S1; • time. |1.75. Rato, quoted ar. for contacutlvo InMrtlona No cl.Mlfi.d ad. accoptod on akipd.y Kh.dulo. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 5c p«r word for Inaortlon. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR SALE AU Make WaSliers, Rwe<perM repaired. For aale kitchen cabinote, baM at»4 wall; Kitchen'* Maytag Bale, and Service, 11U Jeffereon. Phone 95. 54-ts JOIN ¥hl! thrihy crowds. Every body aavea at Sprague Frunlture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and eee how many dollar, we can aave you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 91t30 FOR SA IJ! Five acres, new six ■ room home being finished, within half mile city limit.. Chicken hou.e, enough land to raise feed for couple of calve., some pigs. 850 chicken*. Downstair., all hard wood, built-in cupboards. Up.talr. , finished in knotty pine. Basement nearly dug-out. Need, only plumb • Ing and furnace to make completely modern. Good five inch drove well. If you like a breath of coun try air near city facllltle., the owner ha. priced this right for quick .ale, possession within 30 day*. Bob Heller. Realtor. Heller Building, phone 870. 86 ktf FOR SALE—WiII move to any lm tn Decatur for 11.900. »H room 1 home. Very .olid timber., tddlng bad, metal roof In good condition. Four room. down, two up. New ■bingle aiding, a little paint, some hard work, will make this a good home at half what another would coat. Possession after May 1. Bob Heller, Realtor. Heller Building. Phone 870. 86-ktf FoR .SALE—S room duplex with 4 room. up. modern except furnace. Tri State Realty Co. or T. D. Schiefersteln, phone 105. 9-Ftf frOR SALE—Near uptown 7 room I Modern home, and 3 room apartment with private entrance, com ; pletely insulated, best of repair, large lot, shrubbery, a real home with income. T. D. Schiefersteln. Phone 105. 91t( j FOR SALE—Columbia ‘’ Record* complete line of popular and cla.slcs, L’hrlek Bros. 91-ts , FOk SALE—AII kind of gsrd< n plants, 10c dost. Phone 677. Henry , Haugk, 204 8. Tenth, lul-Mx , We now have room for 3 men pat | lent.; eaperienced help, stale] licensed Castle Convalescent Home, Van Wert, Ohio, Phone 2804. "•«« FOR SALE-Gilt* due to farrow One male hog. Parts for International Harvester manure spreader. Phone 573-B. J. Walters, one mile east .Monmouth. io?2tx FOR SALE—4 year old western saddle horw. Year old colt Saddle and briddle. Heavy blanket Bill Myers, 2 mtlea south and % mite »est Salem. 102 3tx FOR SALE—9 x 12 Axminster rug. pair curtain stotchers, Apex electric sweeper, Sh a remaster electric razor. 205 Grant St. Do cater, Ind. 102-a3tx FOR Potted plants of prmr roses, begonias, geraniums, ivy ferns and also plants of lupines, petunias, chrysanthimuin*. cabbage and tomatoes. Harlow’s Gardens, N, 13th St. 102-a3tx FOR SALE All kinds of vegetable and flower plants. Also potted plants for Mother's day Open evenings. Mrs. William Strahm, 329 North Ninth st_ IQ.' bSt, Hybrid Seed Corn-26e and 6blC. medium and large flats available. High germination. Harvey Bucher, Prchle, Ind 97-t FOR SAI/fc ii 34 Ma ter Chevrolet, fair condition, inquire West End Texaco. I<H-2tx For SALE iW Ufayetlc Nash, motor just overhauled, goisl rubber; cheap for cash. 443 Winchester St. Call after sp. m. IM-I»3lx FOR SALE lnh?nationai manure spreader with tractor hitch. Recently overhauled, in good condi tlon. Trundle steel wheel wagon. Tractor tire. 5:50 x 16 Forest M. Ripley, Willshire, O. P>2-3tx FOR sAIE--6 room house in Morroevllle. 3 down. 3 up. utility room, garage. Box 214, Daily Drmocrat. IQ4-3IX Fok SALE I nd (’.ire manu 1 • spreader, good working coudltlon. Phone 916-F. lui-.ttx LIMITED SI'PPL F — Butteries all make of cars. 21" tire*. <hrome fog lights. Ma< kiln's Super Service, Chrysler-Plymouth. FdfTVTM? nr •keye ieatrola? ] uaed 3 months. Call between 10 I a ut. aud •' p.ui. 915 Walnut street. KM-gza
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds r—ll X ? l< ■' *atl "z _kk-s t ‘ MS 1 \ n *•** \ U—» r* z - < - "That stuffed owl you got witli ,1 Democrat Want Ad is an imitation. Daddy—all it says is *Yoo Wlio-o-o’!” FOR SALE -John " Deere I B plow, like now, on rubber; .McCor-Cormick-Decrlng plow, good condition; 1 Oliver Superior bean drill, like new. Itay Brothers, 3 miles east of Monroe, telephone 96-T <>r 102 I. Monroe. 102-a3tx FOR SALE Oliver 7«» row crop 1 tractor on rubber, starter and lights, with power lift cultivator 1 and buck rake itay Brothens. 31 miles east of Monroe, telephone 96-T or 102-1, Monroe. 102-a3tx SPECIAL iiousecleaning Reduction*. 25% on all table lamps and pictures Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Large selections from which to choose. Newest slyles. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 103t2 FOR SALE —Good“s room' modern home with 2 acres of land in Wells County. Enclosed back porch, built in cabinets and inlaid linoleum in kite-hen, modern bath room, motor plumbing, good hot water furnace, full basement, double garage, large chicken house, small barn, fruit trees, berries, grapes, plenty of pasture and garden. Immediate possession. Price only 87,500. Roy S. Johnroll Ar Son, Decatur or Melvin E. Liethty, Herne, Ind. 108t3 FOR SALE - 120 Acre' farm in Wabash township within 2 mile of Berne, Ind., good buildings, inly 890.00 an acre, call or see Roy or Ned Johnson. Decatur, Ind., or Melvin Liechty, Berne, lud., Auctioneers and Reul Estate. 103t3 FOR SALE Goal Gale turn planter. E.my Way cylinder rake hay loader. W. ('. Macke. 1 mile east, 3 miles north, Preble. H>4-g3tx FOR~SALE-liFmonth old (Juernsey bull calf; 5o bu. certilied Liik'olii soybeans. Stanley Arnold, route 2. Craigville Phone. 104-3tx FOR SALE Csed. I Oliver SO tractor; I 15-3<» McCormick Deering; 1 15-30 Moleiie tractor. 2 tractor plows; 1 disc; 2 manun spreaders; 2 < ultip.ickers; 3 tractor buck rakes; 3 rotary li><»>; 1 fertiliser corn planter. lik» new. New and used tractor tires. Craigville Garage. 104-3 t FOR - SALpFU!»33~Mode| — D Ford. good condition. Corner Line and Siiideliaker. 104g3t FOR SAI E Berkshire hoar*, eligible to register, old enough for service. M. F. Sprunger. phone 643-B. 104-g3tX FOR SALE « year old Jersey cow with calf by side. Ed Shoaf. Decatur Route 4 104-2 t WANTED "WANTED — Csed cars, highest prices paid for gnod, clean used car*. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts W ANT ED—Riders to Ft. Wayne for 7 a. m. shift, route from Willshire through Decatur. Carl Christner. Berne rout<- 2. 102-31 x WANTED — Single" Elderly man to operate and live at grocery store and gas filling station. No experience necessary. Write, phone or apply at O'Day Oil Company. 1803 McKinley Ave, Ft. Wayne, ind. 9»»0t 1 WANTED Waitress? .Mirror Inn, phone 220. 103-3 t WXNTEIt — Model A Ford: Cali 928. 103g3l WANTED- Wasbuig- i’lio'tie »24&. itil-lt WANTED -^- iady~'lo work in laundry. Telephone 1149, or 127 South Ninth streot loi g3t WANTED—fx>ans on farm*. Eastern m*mey. Low rat-w. Very liberal terms. See me for abatracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts us for prices. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur phone HH6 or 25, Monroe 65; Peterson 956-L. 90-T WANTKIt-Woman or girl for general housework. Mrs. Charles Weber, 103 North Fifth street. 104-gtf W A NTEl>—Waitress, day work? Bair’s Confectionery, 142 S. Second. 11)41 WANTED -Man or woman for restaurant work, hours 12 midnight to 8 a. m. Good pay- Apply in person between 4 and 6 p. in. 1 Bellmont Rootauraut. corner 27 A 224. 104-1 U
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MISCELLANEOUS Farmer? 'ATTENTION-WiTra-move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts APPI.IANCE"mViaS we can’t fix It throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small sppliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold 4 Klenk. phone 463. 97-ts Keep oirt - the hot weather next summer. Live in comfort all the time. Call Gamble's for free estimate on our Home Guard Insulation. Phone 429; after 5:30 p. m. call 560. 101-5 t Yofr-CA?r~fi!T Mu-Enamel Paints and Varnishes, Home Freezers, RltO-Way Milkers. Coffee Makers, Electric Corn Poppers. Premier Electric Sweeper*. Ki«co Air Circulators, Crown Hot Plates, Rodia Batteries. Paul Shallow Well Pumps, and New Stokol Stokers at Haugk Heating and Appliances, 12£ So. 2nd Street. 99 ts Automobile Inaurance Be aare —> Insure with Kenneth Runyon. 92tf Expert rooting and siding done by our factory trained workmen Call now. Get in early and beat the shortage now existing In roofing and siding. Call Gamble's for I free estimate. No obligation. Phone 429 or after 5:30 p. m. call 560 101-5 t FOIfRENT - 40 acres of land. close in. Telephone 1511 after 4 p. m. 102 g3t LOST - AND FOUND Lost- - Brown billfold, containing stun of money and paper*. Re ward. Call 897. 104-g3tx — O'" NOTH t: ro ft ni.ii Nothr |h hrrehy irlv<-n that tbe Township Trustee and th-' Advisory lli>ar<l of I'nlon Town-hip, Adams I'oiinty, Indiana, are prepared to negotiate and exeeute contracts for school bus drivers for the above nanie<l township from May 10, lol* to June 2.1. UH*, inrlualvely. Information relative to the bus routes may be had of the Township fl na!<, < hnrle, llords. I aloe Tumnshlp Trustee.
Cash Coal. Feed ■f & Supply Monroe at Eighth CASH COAL. FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth We Repair and tune up your OUT BOARD MOTOR Experienced Mechanic Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 11! S. Second St. Phone 1615
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“THE SUSIE CUE!” f YOU CAN HAVE \ / IT'S FOR HE IS ELOPING \ / /nC l I lIUJV HiDM'T \ "‘"'l z —IT FO? NOTHING) I POPEYEJ 1 AND NEEPS IT J (C ) ( <*JtLL, UJH 714 UN I J f MISS OYL, I’LL GIVE J OSCAR I < POK SUSAN TO \ < you say so??r I you #2,000— Foe J have no use \ r. —y " climb thoxioh / ..''/p — ■- .. -g, -x ■yfeg ?w~~ ' I # WMIw Xzl— Jr ■ Ct lik JSSMg MB H'"" f x <- rSrSSw*^*® HT -_ - _ ... .V--- -/ ' J , - - w •»“ m*- <u«tr« «rt, t« «o«i o RiGNf« arsravto BLONDIE IN HOT WATER AGAIN _ ,lt rd'i||lll / ; Z%'| 'W I THINK IN THE WMI I -"//ll 7“ WHAT'S ALL. ■ E % l p ; |l 'KI 7 I I/3T Z—liL / 77, > BATHTUB A<' />' (TWATCOMMO'HON ) / ’ fZB ! NO/, -re. I yniH / ' '/ ( MANS SOUL ) 'IT OUT ,N v/ / i fS I HVf | TELLTOU'7 / ' > SHOULD BE / Z HALLO ) I. / Y<H / y OU OWT SAIL ) / fS 7 \ HIS OWN ff '// t—7 / ■A U C SOUR BOATS-// .> Cl ///, \\ J ff 7. > while i‘m in _ z 7/j >, — Vi / e*» v 3A 6k **C* ■ -L ffl / B V 7/ S X '-yr&X (S ///.y . ,/F feF »Wiwy»i < H mk S - Xs \7’ ■mJ V\’' <v ”■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■!■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■ ■■ ■ ■■■■ ■<» • ■»• ■■'■»■■ ■•«««■■ MMMMM I’ ” I 1 Approximately one automobile out of every 21 operated in the U. S. injured a person in 1945. Leland Smith Insurance Agency ' _ — — ■— M M m m * ■■ ■■ i ■■ M B ■■ M Hi ■■ M ■■ M ■■ fIU aBMIM M- ■ n M aa ; -OB' ■■ ■■ RB ■■ am-
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. May 2 —<L'P) — (I'HDA i—Livestock: Hogs: 6.000 Active, steady; good and choice barrow* and gilt* 14.85. the ceiling; sows at H.lif ceiling: complete early clearance. : Cattle: 3.500. Calves: 309. General market unevenly steady to 25 cent* lower; good and choice «teer» and heifers about steady; eastern demand comparatively narrow, both steers and she-stock receipts amall. with Scarcity only supporting factor In market; common and medium steers, cows and bulls, mostly weak to 25 cents lower; top steers 17.75. next highest price 17 60, bulk 15.75 to 17.00; first heifers around 16.50; outside heavy dalrybred bulls 13.50 and beefbrrd offerings 14 50; vealers 16.00 down; week's supply Stockers and feeder rattle well cleaned up at 15 00 to 16.60. mostly. Sheep: I.one. Slaughter lamb* unevenly steady to as much a* 4<» cents higher, load mixed medium to choice fed winded Colorado* 16.65 lightly sorted, load medium to good Colorado*. 16.40; load medium to low-good wool skin* 15.50; four doubles good to choice clipped iambs No. 1 and 2 pelts 15.60; slaughter ewe* steady, recently shorn kind 7.50 down. ■ - ■ ■-o ■■ - ■ ■ • California fruit growers have re sinned shipment of fresh '"itru* fruit to the Orient and Scandinavia.
r— r "’ l l r ' „ -—1943 - " iw jjjsl——-— — / -V rW i? d .a. .. -rt IF* 7 A 2 934 uNiiMiTtP Supply r Mb* - Hh J /r ■supply ? x ft/r t J 11 1 ■'<*r / "•■■Asßsam STATISTICS aren't what David Rothman, left, and Barbara Kirby are interested in, but they get down to bare facts to show the problem they're up against The shortage of diapers has reached such an acute stage that the Cotton Textile Institute and the National InstD ture of Diaper Services have formally appealed to the Civilian Production administration to Include diapers among essential critically scares textiles which have been granted price incentives in j order to bring about an increase In production.
Hoosier Youth Dies Os Gunshot Wounds Vincennes, Ind.. May 2 (I'l’1 — ! Rites were arranged today for Melvin E Walton. 19. Wheatland, who died yraforday of gun shot wounds Coroner J Rose Fluminerfelt delayed a verdict. Hi- *ald the youth had been despondent bejeauav <>f 111 health and uneniploy- | inent. — ! ! ■ ■> , Q —■ — - r —- - ~ (> - CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 1.83'n8; Hept 1.83 t a ß; De<t. 1.53H8; May 1 83'iB Coin: May 1.21'g8; July 1.21's II: Sept. 1.214*8, Oat*: May 830; July 83B; Sept. BU*-%; Dec. 81%-%. Hlrlh « rrllflrxlr Notice I. hereby given that Paul Pavbl M.rrittH bn* fll*-d a petition in the Circuit Court of Adam* County Indiana, to lh-iv<- ih<- tthi<- nod place of hl* birth determined Said petition I* net for hearing on th, 'Uli day “t May. PH* CLYDE O TROITNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court May 3 Hirite < ertlflvale i Notice la hereby given tiiat V.-lma I Geel. has filed a petition In the Circuit ICo'irt of Adatn. County Indiana, to | have th- time an<l place of her birth <letertnln«-d H.ihl petition I* *-t for heaving on tin sth day •>( M >y. tsi*. CLYDE O TItOUTNBR Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court May I
County Agent Will Broadcast Monday L. E. Archt>old, Adam* county agricultural ugent. will apeak on the Little Rod Barn program over WOWO, Fort Wayne, Tuesday at 6 a m. Mr. Architold wi'l speak on tt subject of particular interest to farmers of thia area. —— Texas, the largest state, has 254 counties, while Rhode Island, the smallest, ha* five. Mini i <>l s*l i <>' L»T*T*; m <4l .HlM** t auer V». I lt>« rfhe onder-Rlaned guardian, by virtue of an order of the Adam* Circuit Court will offer at private «al» at the law office* of 1> liurdettc '“UKler on Mecond Htreet lb t| ( . Cllv <if Decatur, Indiana, at the hour of io so am. on the ftth day »f May and from day to day thereafter until xold for not le«« than tin- full appraised value thereof certain real ratate l>o|oiigliig to Roy Itt- kord. <le«< rlbed a* follow* iow it. Th,- undivided one-half of the West half <>f the Northwest quarter of Section I*. Township .’7 North. Rang-' It East, containing a< re*, more or less, located In Adam- County, Indiana Said aale will be mad-' *ul>k‘ t to tin- ipproval of the Adam* Circuit Court and will »<>hl on the following term* and -ondltlon*: At lea«i one-third of the pueehaae money <aali in hand and the balance in two equal inatallmenta payotil* rcpei lively at « and 12 month Interval* from th- date of tli- aale, aih-h deferred payment* to l>e evl-,|.-n. ~l l,y note* «f 'h- pur-haaer lirailn* Intereat of t'i from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees, anil ae-'uml by firat mortgage on th-- real eatati- *o|d. Ah-atra-t of title certified to day of aale will lie furniahed purchaser along with the guardian"- deed to appro?* <1 by the Xd.im* Circuit Court Landlord - po*ae«*lon will be given immediately. t >,rn Hlrkord, «.oar,tian. It. Hurilette < water, attorney al l «» May 2, S, 14
SALE calendar MAY 4—B. E. Brown, 221 North lit St.. Decatur, Ind. Houaehold Kooda, 100 P. M. Mldweat Realty Auction Co., J. P. Sanmann. Auctioneer. MAY 7 -E. A. A L. E. McCormack, 3'i milen rant and 1% miles south of Berne. Indi Improved SO acre farm. Jeff Liechty, auct. May 9—Leo Parisian. Berlamont, Michigan. Fine 200 Acre Farm and Complete Line of Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. MAY 11—Henrs of Rudolph Schug. 9"S West Main sireet. Herne, Ind. Real estate and household goods. Roy 8. Johnson A Son and Melvin Liechty, aucts.
Public Auction HOUSEHOLD GOODS 223 North Ist street, Decatur, Ind. Saturday, May 4,1:00 p. m. FURNITURE—3 piece Living Room Suite; I Stands; 3 Rockers; Dining Room Suite; (Dass Door Cupboard; 12 Chairs; ANTIQUE CANE BOTTOM ROCKER; 4 ANTIQUE CANE BOTTOM CHAIRS; 3 Chest of Drawer ; 2 Dressora; 3 Double Beds, complete; Single Bod, complete; Library Table; Magaslne Rack; Combination Desk ami Bookcase; Organ Stool; Hall Tree. RUGS, LAMPS, CURTAINS. DISHES 3 9|13 Rugs; 3 7x9 Rugs; 9x12 Congoleum Rug; Throw Rugs and Runners; 2 Table Lamps; Floor Lamp; 2 Oil Lamps; 3 pair Drapes; Curtains; Pictures; A LOT OF DISHES; Blankets; Sheets; 2 ELECTRIC SWEEPERS; 2 Carpet Sweepers; Ironing Board. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES—CLARK JEWEL Gas Range; Kitchen Cabinet; Kitchen Stool; 1-arge ice Box; 3 Well Fireleas Cooker; 2 Tubs; COPPER BOILER; 2 Step Ladders; Lawn Mower; Garden Tools; 2 Porch Swings; Porch Chair, and Many Other Articles. TERMS—CASH. S. E. BROWN Executor of Estate of Edna Brown. J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer c. W. Kent—Sales Manager Gerald Strickler—Clerk. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.
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Appolatmrnl of Admlnlatmtwr With WIH Anoe.ed Notl-e i* hereby given that the underalgned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of tho estate of Butler Woodruff, latai of Adam* County, deceaaod. The eataw la prohwbly aolvent. Edfntnd Woodruff, Admlnlstra* tor with will *nn»««d. May I. IW4« John T. Keller. Attorney. May 2, ». 16
Weedone • or - Weedicide ♦ Kilin the Weeds. ♦ Duett not harm the graM. Bottle A Treats 2,700 square feet. BURK Elevator Co. Phones 886 or 25
