Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1946 — Page 5

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MARKET REPORTS MtmiLf RtMJRT OF LOCAL ANO FORRIGN MARKRTB *•* KkNNtTT, MURRAY A CO. | FROM Ml Corrected July 9 M to 140 Ito. feilO to HO lbo. r ... 1G s<» '’to to be lb*. 1 . K><«* t» no it»». ... 16.75 ! >W to 400 Jto. 15.75 tottOto 16 50 14.50 MUh loo.i /toU ®w» lambs taken on Wednaa «to MtudAr. J Hby veto*. Sato, only 11 to |l2 /Mb (choice i r "■• 'Jcarllnto 10.00 )|lto»rs, gwodtochob .- h; 0017 on ItoMfOb tott. to indium 12 00 15 0.. i'awfetn, rood to Choice 15.00-16.00 letters, eon. to tedium 12.00-14.00 ■on choice . 12 5o 'owe, medlttm to good 10.-11.00 ,’ows. eomnoaK. _ 8 00-1.00 >ws, ratter — h.oo down tells, choice ftL- 13.00 Julia, medium good 11.00-12 00 t |Ha eommm|i-.._ 10.00 down KUHNMt STOCK yards Corrected July 9 IM to we IM. 16.50 100 lbs. sod over i . 140 to IM Ito, ... 16.00 Rough# 15 oo BU<» - 14.50 tear# „„ !".<>o lalve# (choice) 1' ■■" uanta (choice) 11'>i» Awes • WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS (l Fuptohed by OfcCATUM PRODUCE CO. Phase no te Corrected July 9 Current Receipt Egg. 32 hroiiip and fryers 32 ~HeaVy hens n... .....IS Jl-uvy rartatem ♦ Ito * m» »’ art* < n>« 35 .eithorn ben# .... . 23 ■ ■ O LOCAL (BRAIN MARKET BURN ELEVATOR CO. Beans MUnl to chance Swing day. Prteaa deitearod at elevator. Corrected July 9 Vo. 1 Red Wheat 1.87 Vo. 2 R6d Wheat I m; "W 2 New and Old Coin 2.15 11% Soy Benito .!« 14% Beans 210 Vo. 3 Oats «3 Hex Brad ——2.00 are -■< ln ■i» Graine: JR per bushel less. Core: M per IOS leas. Uh. farm * iMHRNARdLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, July 9—tl’l’i - (PMA»--L4veeto< k Hofca t.teh: active; good and iee Bs. up 50 higher; rood and choice sows 25 5O up; teLk good and choice 100 lbs. up 17.60; few lots choice 260-255 lb# 1T.0M7.10; good and choice sows 18.50-15,7#; few lots choice lightJelghte 15.00. Cattle 3,000; calv, • 6<m; ateer* tad heifers opening l>-*a active Jban Monday but late trade ttepped up; generally Hleady; OP good and Choice yearlings and nedium weight steers largely .9.00-30.00; lit’le hen- eligible to 51.00; liberal showing mostly peod 23.25-13.75; medium lots argeiy 16.09-17.50; load choice telfers 19.78, new high for load ot4: odd head to 20.50; cows ac-1 tve. strong; good beef cows trgely 14.50-16 ,m>. head 5.10; common snd medium 11.00.4.25; vealers aun< mod and choice 19.00-19.50. Sheep 1,000; fairly active; fat ambs steady to strong; early mlk rood and <h»i«- 17 »•<» 1 s «•<> medium to g<«»i l.'> 2'.IG 75; daughter ewes steady to easy; nostly 9.00-9,00; tew choice lightaelgbts 9.25-9.5" CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Thigh A market now ac-t-oatly 50 cents higher on all sdgiMfe and go* - smtd and choice 180460 lbs. Weights 16 75.17 10; good and choice Utl H.i» 13.00; prospects #>«»• •ieareme Cattle; 6,000 Calvo: 600 All tilling claeses active, firm to shade ilglmr; 7 loa-u 117.1 MlB-50, th>- top; bulk 19.00load heifers 18.75-20.50, top 11 b 0; general clearance broad, •MfltoCh iWg** and small I nal kiiiera fairly active; most beef ioW# 12.50-15>0; weighty beef hulls to 17.09 and specialty dalryhrcrts high at 16.09; practical top v.-alers 18.50; etock cattle continued scarce. Steady at 14.*0>14.50 mostly. Aheep: 1,90" Spiing lambs spot up gbod and Mol'*- natives 19.2515.7»^|hBdr■■>rb e early top; some Mid coasldr-.nhly aiwve 20.90; daughter uwea steady, other class e» practically absent; choice clipped sites to 9.75. ' ..

■■■Ullin N. A. BIXLER OFTOMiTRirr HOURS: 111* 3» lltso 12:30 to 1:00 B»turrtay«, 8:00 p. m. Tttophon. 135 *NW SHMBtaM GlaaM* FlttoO

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 29 words or Ises: 1 time 90c; t times Tie: S times |1; 9 times 91.79. Rstss gusted are ter eunseeutlvs InaertlonO. No classified ads scesptsd on sklpday schedule. Rste ter 19 point BLACK FACE Is Bo per word ter Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 4L m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline to 9 A m. FOR BALK FOR SALE—Columbia Records complete line of popular and elaasies. Übrick Bros. 91-ts FOR SALlC—Tenth street, 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to Include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Melbers street, etc. Buy now for new home nest year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 570. 131tf JOIN TMR thrifty crowds. Everybody saves st Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in snd see how many dollars wa can save you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199.152-30 t All Make Wankers, Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, 110 Jefferson, 1 block south H east of Court House., 139 t FOH SALK Heating stoves; new, used, hold# 120 Ito. coal; Ksfate Heat nils; battery radios and electric. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, 110 Jefferson St., phone 95. 154—ts Foß”9al7k -Smail fc room home in south part of city. Semi-modern. Nice garden space. Would l»e economics! home. Priced for Immediate possession by owner who has left the city at |2s'*O. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870, Heller building.

FOR SALE -House trailer. CaiH Call 1549., after 5 p in. 156 -gtf IFOR SAl,fc —'is Chevrolet coacS, 9600 miles on motor, good tire*. Phone 996 K 158 -3tx P6R"sALfc —ftegisTered-"Hol-•teina, 4 bull calves, 5 fresh cows and several rpringing heifera. s‘h miles north of Huntington, ont Gilbert street road. Phone Rippus 4 on 120. L. J. Osborn. 158 g 3t Fbrt SALE — While enamel cook stove. Chine cabinet. Sewing machine, some drapes. Phone 1570. 159g2t FOR SALE Size 22 x 3H McCor-mick-leering all steel thresher. It ft feeder, good as new. Frank Ross, 1 mill* soulh and % mile west of Willshire, Ohio. 159 -a.3tx FOR S.\Le t "room mojern brick house in Rockford, air conditioned, new furnace, modern streamlined kitchen. New two car garage. Gerald Stetler, Rockfoid, Ohio. 159 -3tx FOR SALE — 53 acre farm with fine modem five room home, nice lawn and shade. Barn, chicken house, granary and other buildings. IDEAI.LY LOCATED on Good Road near Decatur. 40 ACRE FARM, level black land, good eight room house, full basement, furnance. water pressure system. Barn, good chicken house, corn crib. NICELY LOCATED % mile off of 224 highway. Cail 174 Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Indiana. 159—St FoR SALE 1 room semi-mmiern home on North 2nd st., Decatur, Indiana, large lot, this home is vacant, purchaser may have IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Call 174 Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur. Indiana. 159—St FOR SALE- ThikhTmaple crib with inner spring mattress. Both in excellent condition. Cail 1619. 159— It RECEIVING BIDS on 2 story tarn 14x28, white pine frame and aiding; will make 4 room honse. 216 N. 4th St. 160 - 2t FOR SALE Strictly modern home, 2 years old. 4 rooms and bath. Can lie occupied Immediately. Call nt 625 Winchester street, Decatur. 160FOR SALE—Two hundred acre grain and stock farm. Fertile clay loam soil. Spring branch watered pasture. Entire farm weeded, young bearing peach orchard. Good eight room house, 1-arge barns, gralnery and etc. Electricity and telephone. Good roads school bus, milk and cream pick up. Private spring lake good fishing Sickness reason for selling Only 89OCO per acre terms Inspection Invited No < Saturday calls. Walter Coppock. R. R. 4, Hastings, Mich. 160—2tx 1

QUICKIK by KM RtyMlfc r .a ■r'. Ba^VAfi ‘CP 1 I 'jsraßWßs^^g^ l *.? «*'■ ■‘Watch but, George, 'the Democrat Want Ad said that grass seed grow# quickly!" WILL PAY top price for set oi stove trucks, new of used. Call or see Secaur Used Furniture and repair Phono 1686. 160—3 t Foil SAI.R Large electric fan. Phone 347 ISO—3U FAA BALk: 3 piece solid wslnut dining room suite, round top table. In excellent condition. Price |4O. Curtis Miller, 613 B. 160-g2tx FOR SALE Building lot on West Adams street opposite Worthman field. Telephone 66 between 8:30 u.m and 4:30 p.m. 160—a3tx Fmnrr TySaF "Il sloel UogT, both sexes; 4 month old Collie and shepherd, females; great done pupa: rst dog# and pet dog#, and many other dogs, Harry Reed, 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. CralgvHle phone. 160 —gSt treadle type-Gusranteed perfect sewing condition. Applfr Boardmans 223 North First. 160-3tx TOR sALk — 6 room semimodern suburban. 1 acre of land. Rood drove well, poultry house, garage. Aho semi modern 408 North Second St., Decatur, Ind. This Ih a valuable lot and the house can be modernized without much expense. A. D. Suttles, agent. 160t3 WANTED Bi)ARDMANB new loeatioa, 223 North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 154-24tx WAN¥ET) - WMhlngß Phone 996-1),158 3t WANTED- To buy girls hlcyde 24 in wheels preferred. Phone 1667 159-3tx

WANTEb- Haled atraw7‘ Phone 1073 W R. Morris. 159-6tx Wa 141fib--Loan# on term#. Eastera money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 38 T-T-ts MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION-WiTre-move dead horses, cow#, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay all phone charges. Ths Stadley Products Co. 15-ts appliance SEliVicii —"I! we can’t fix it throw it away. Wa repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts WA.VTeb - WaM. Apply ft| ce hotcl - 158 g 6t x ALL TVhks of earth excavating,l hiilldoifer grading, latost equip-1 ment. C. Friederxdorf, phone Wabath, Ind. 534. 166-|6tx FgtntENT FOII RENT—One room to discHminating party. Phons 1054. !69-b3t TOSTaNITTOUND — LOST: GoM fraternity key witlk the name Margaret Brewer Interltod on the back. Phone 1420. Reward. 159-g3tx I.osV Billfold. Return to Family Grill, 247 North Second St. 160 b3t

Markit* At A Gland By Unltad Praaa Stocks higher in moderately active trading. Bonds irregular. U. 8. government* failed to appear on the tape. Curb stocks irregular. Oat«. corn and barley futures firm. Chicago livestock: hogs, active, mostly 50 cents higher; cattle active. firm to shade higher; sheep steady to atrohg. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Corn: Jah. 1.58 M; March 1.57. Oats: July 85HR; Sept. M%-%; Dec. 8056; Aug. 82H-52; Nov. 80% • %; Mar j 82H-V 0 FAVORS BONDS (CaathOMd From Pace One) multiplying the months of active duty service since Sept. 8. 1989, by 2-M then subtracting the leave actually taken. Payments Would be made tbr a maximum period of 120 days. 1 o— Trade In a Good Town — Decatu

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Refute Reports Os Paying farm Hands No Monthly Bonus For Vets On Forms indlahapolls. July 9 — (UP) — Veterans Administration officials toddy refuted reports that war veterans who worked nn Hoosier farms would receive |f»o per month and the farmers who trained them 165 pfer month. The VA officiate said a contract with the Indiana department of pdhllc instruction provided for reimbursement to the state for the actual cost hf training, ndt to exceed 1.15 per month for earh veteran enrolled In agricultural schools, not on farms. Veterans may attend (lasses of any approved vocational agricultural department in sny school. They will receive not less than 106 hours of training per year In actual “on-farm" instruction supervised by an agricultural teacher, VA officials said The VA said an announcement last Friday that the training program would net farmers a hired hand and a 165 monthly bonus in addition brought a flood of inquiries from Hoosier agriculturists. o FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 9 — (UP) —The hog market at Uh lon stockyards rose 50 cent# today to a top of 517.25, while the cattle market remained steady. Hogs: 100-400 lbs. 17.25; roughs 11.71; Mags 14.75. Cnlves: good to choice 18.50. spring lambs 16.50; ewe# 9.00; bucks 8.00. Steers: pnod to choice 176018.00; medium 16.00-17.00; plain 14.50 15.60. Heifers: good to choice 16.0017.00; medium 14.00-15.00; plain 13.00-14.00. Cows: good to choice 14.00-14-50; medium 12.00-13.00, cutters 10.06 11.00, tenners 7.50 9 66. Bulls: good to choice 15.00-15.50; medium 13.00 14.00; thin 12.00 13.00. New Mexico's elevation rangefrom 3.006 feet In the southeastern part of the state to 14.000 feet atop the highest mountains In the north. 0 Trade In a Good Town — necatur

Cash Coal. Feed IV & Supply Monroe at Eighth

DRESSED CHICKENS every Friday and Saturday Live poultry available every day in the week. Decatur Produce Co. S. 3rd lit. Phone 380

TUMBLE THEATER Now Showing-“JUST A GROUND HOG” ~ IS ALL) ITS ALL /MA ll / REAPS ME _ PT'l"'* LIgVE I L ’ THE RHYTHM 7 OP HER > O IL NEEPS < /YAM CLOSEE 1 (emJ W/W) ISVS?] z VAn 9// m ?! 7 (than i was", ‘(ldcxsY jj / /Q ,z * vvji ,(v\* | x <. ‘’H « ' "* 1 w/ s 7 FA Vi 7_9 »«S«» ’*- BLONDIE HE’S THE EMOTIONAL TYPE! I OUMSTEAD'YOU'RE IthE GLASS TOP OF I 1 HAVEN’T | YES,SIR ••• BUT IF P 1 CAN'T BEAR TEN MINUTES LATE OUR PERCOLATOR T f MDu AN EXTRA WE USE THE SAME ) -L/d * . ( TO> SEE A GRQvvN ) . •• WHAT EXCUSE BROKE, AND v— 7 > PERCOLATOR TOP FOR BOTH 7 Tjl k MAN CRY' II —t HAVE SOU ? WE COULDNT J f QN HAND FOR PERCOLATORS p LL| J fISS- J PT’ >HI MAKE ANY v- 7 k SUCH AN k - . 7 rt CEgi ~ t/z^TF--I COFFEE J (EMERGENCY? '"A R"*" r - ’.[■! SJi tLZ /* r 1 jw vV i/x . jJI 1 i j | fiHol- —'I i >W — < h »m_i_ ■.Vl'i rri«aMJl »'■'■ IM«IW ■..■»*■-■ ■'■ ■■ ■"■'■3« ■■ ■ ■ ACCIDENTS ARE COSTLY! INSURANCE IS NOT!! BEFORE AN ACCIDENT GET THE KIND OF AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE YOU’D WANT AFTER AN ACCIDENT. Leland Smith Insurance Agency MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. | taKMJLI.. W- B BXB-.SLB B. B• 9 ■ 878. » 8.8 B■ ■ B,■ M■ ■ ■.lb ■ M bjl KB. Em. rn...«.. 1 m m ■■■ ■ a ®LIB

Restaurants Study Possible Price Cuts Indianapolis. July 9-(UP)— Hoosier restaurant owners today considered price cute on vegetable Items after pledging to hold down costa of more scarce commodities on the menu. Directors of the Indiana restaurant association. Ih session yesterday. of the Indiana restaurant as social ion, In seeslon yeterday, prodieted that prices would "level off" soon. A termer prteldent of the association, Charles E. Wheelor, aaid price reductions in many vegetable# may be possible Iwcsnse of the bumper supplies available. President William Bowman. Mun de, said every effort would be ■ made io prevent geceral price In- , creases despite a 35 percent rise ( In the boat of food. Railway Union Haad Sees Truman Defeat Whitney Declares Truman Can't Win Washington, July 9.—(UP)—! President A. F. Whitney of th<’ brotherhood of railroad trainmen said today he is so confident that President Truman will to defeated In 1948 that "we will not need to spend" any of the $2,500 000 he ha« . pledged as an anti-Truman fund Testifying before a house labor I subcommittee, Whitney reiterated that his union had 82,509,000 which would to devoted to fighting Mr. Truman In event he is a candidate for reelection In 1948, “But I am convinced that we will i not need to spend any money to defeat President Truman should he become a candidate," ho added. Whitney was a leader in thi recent nationwide railroad strike, which came to a climax when the President appeared before congress on May 25 and asked for power to draft strikers against the government into the army. He said the President s action 1 aided a drive by industry to smash 1 union* through a concerted cam paign “while the treasure chests of the corporations are still In i Hated with tremendous war pro fits." "They reached a triumphant di- ' max in their efforts when the President of the United Scales acted swiftly and decisively in their behalf to break the strike of the brotherhood of railroad trainmen and the brotherhood oi locomotive engineers," Whitney said. The subcommittee is studying the "basic causes' of industrial un J rest with a view to recommending permanent labor leg isla I ion to the next session of congress. Whitney said that a great deal of blame for discontent among workers could to laid at the door of congress itself. Packing Workers Ask For New Contracts Chicago. July 9. -H’P) The CIO united pa< kinghouse workers dispatched registered letters today, setting forth formal demands for new contracts with the major meat packers. The union’s agreements with the

Irdnstry's big four—Bwlft. Armour, Cudahy and Wilson—as well as contracts with John Morrell and Co. and severs! Independent packers. expire Aug. 11. Union demand# Include a guaranteed annual wage, a 81-an-hour minimum wage and general wage boosts of 12 cents an hour for all workers making above the minimum. ■ »'R 1 ■ Rtable files have more stamina than houseflies when It come* to resisting DDT, testa have shown. If the the home refrigerator la kept between 40 and stt degrees, pnstenrlxed milk can be kept safely for four dnya, —o AWM HlrtS rrHlflrate Notlcs Is liersby given that titre t.ertraSr Harris Rrawa has filed a petition In the Circuit Court <>f Adams County Indians, io iia»i- tli«- time and place of tor 'birth determined. Raid petition la set ter hearing on the 16th day of July, 1918. CLTni? O. TROUTNEII Clerk of the Adame CircSlt Court July >. tevric-K n» xnA-WKsiitotMT# atate as ladiaaa. < oadtr »f Adaawi la The tdama t ltrall Caart, la VseSilaa, ll»t« {Flora Sr# waMS »a Itoruth) Tla,■nena. Gerald Tlatatnaa, I’alaier Ulttwer, Aellle Wittwer. Joaephiae t.ehrta, Itavld 11. Gehrla aad Itavld Sebwarla. TOi Palaier Wittwer aad Kellie I W Ittwer The plaintiff In the above entitled cause having filed her complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the said defendants. Palmer Wittwer and Nellie Wittwer, are not residents of th* Htate of Indiana and the <>bje< t of said action la to enforce the partition of the tollowllia deacrtlred r-al eat ate In I Adams County In the Htate of Indliana, to wit: ' 11 he north half of Inlot number two hundred forty six (Sisi In the {twenty fourth <2tth) Addition to the Town of Berne, Adams <’ounty, Indiana; that a cause "f action exists against ea< h rtf salt! defendants and <a< li of said defendants Is a necessary party ! t« said action. Now, therefore, the said defendants, Palmer Wittwer ami Nellie .Wittwer, are earh hereby notified j that unless they Iw and appear In the Adams (‘lrerilt Court on the 9rd day of September. 1918 at the Court llorisr In Iteeatur In said Adams County In said Hlatr- of Indiana and answer or demur to said complaint, tin- same wilt lr heard and determined in your absence. tn Witness Whereof, I hereunto act my ham! and affix the seal of ' said court thia 'J.', day of June, 1918. Clyde «». Troßtner • lerk »f Adame < Ircult 4 onrl I'erd 1.. I.lHeree. Attorney. July 2-r-July •—July l« ERIE BASIN'S ft’oatlaaed Frnai Page Oael Knutson wairl his agency diwallowed 510,000 ot the 122,600 because war contract procurement k,—/K si h/-. KOHNE DRUG STORE

wa# done in Chicago "ai J It didfl’t seem necMMry to have all thl# etpenre in Waihlnfftoß.'* Ha also teatifled that hl# agency discovered |3.520.600 In "excessive profit#" In the 124,090,000 of "renegotlable” business tntn-ter-ted by tiff- combine In 1942, 1943 and 1944, with Erie Basin recounting for 83,270,090 of the "excretive profit#.**

Need w * r ’P* lr * n< * clean all make# of furnacea. . Beat material#—trained workmen. Ail co#ta Furnace based on actual materiala ueed and labor. Repairs? -w Phon# u# now. Hl ——— Saving on fuel "Ths Williamses Hatter Company: Wt iMttllti t Wilhtmtoa Furaftt ni ore It. prete es it. Out teuw erapa at » w ewe Wmperacure. I frt esfy e thiti tt murh M utdH tie retro tefere we tntttlltd f*e Willitm—a fureoce. t»ea eevfeg os lu»l. Tbit io iadeed orrrerioted ry ■#. ligate— Mrs. Douglte Aetao, Itdlana FSB H«, ira TA“, tal „ i . Furnacts Cleaned 13.75 up Decatur. Ind ----- - - . - ii Hi I I - - - - - < mra. ■ ,i A BEAUTY 120 Acree. Th# Best. 2 mil## South and '/ 2 mile East of Oealan Modern In every respect. Ideal country heme. Level rich land. Everything hat been done to modernlxe and beautify thia farm. Home- Farm —Business 130 Acree U. 8. Highway 24, fourteen milee N. E. Fort Wayne. Best of land. 2 splendid modern houaee. Modern barn. Not only an outstanding farm and home on a beautiful highway, but an exceptional opportunity for tourist home with possibility for income of 6300 to 8600 per month as tourist home. A Dandy SmallfFarm R 52 Acres, 1 mile West of Pleasant Milla. Easy driving distance to Decatur. Good 5 room house, basement, water pretaure system. Bathroom with toilet and lavatory. Built in cupboard# In kitchen, Small barn. New hen house. Building# in good repair. Newly painted. Nice surroundings. Electricity. With or without grow Ing crop#. Fall posaesalon. Can be bought for pries of houao In town. Roy S. Johnson & Son DeVoss Building

PUBLIC AUCTION NEW FOUR ROOM HOUSE ** 16th and Madison Street Decatur, Indiana Thurs., July 11-6:30 p.m. FOUR ROOM HOME AND BATH located on fine large corner lot, nice arranged home. 3 clothes closets. Sink and Cabinets In Kitchen. CITY WATER and ELECTRICITY. Plenty of space for a nice lawn and large garden plot. A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A NEW HOME WITH IMMEDIATE POSSBBBION. TERMS: 15% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. j A liberal loan can be arranged. ~ DeLoyd Garwood , OWNER J. F Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager r Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.

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Knutson said Brio Batin .till owee the government 11,270.060 tor "WcMalve profits" In 1941.

INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger Flßl — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 670