Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1947 — Page 5

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ARKET REPORTS frr BAIL* RIFORT OF LOCAL ANO PORtION MARKKTB aENSRTT, MURRAY A CO. Mm»m801 J«n Iu 'e* la m UH. 22.J0 to 850 n* L 22.26 • -. to trt lb».L 22 Off t„ H 0 lb. 2! > - .' to Iba. .. . 20.75 to 188 Ibe. 21.50 ' to IM IM Z~.„ 20.50 ,~i>e 17 00 " ir» 10.00 •! tin (choh.-O) 27.00 nbe 22.00 rlta s s .. 10.00 «• ijKSrifr- 560 28 15.00 ~ eato W«L A Bta KUUMMI STOCK YARDS Corrected Jan. 10 toWIA 22 25 to Ibe 2175 __ to tn to* L. 21 25 •I to W IM. L 20.75 ■fl to S» f*BL ... - 20 25 to toe no. L... is 75 lbs Bp 1M.25 » mlr- 1165 / to .150 lb* L 17 85 UM. MM .. 15 85 > ; 7?u> MB Ho * ) .50 to MS lb* 15 75 to n taw »• - ISW ■a Hi"i >*• 10.00 ' Area 23 <»« I ba 20.00 / WHOUIBALK ROG* AND RDULtRY HUOTATIONt VMMoMd by x\, DCCATVtI DRODUCR CO. Phan* 800 U CXIWWMit Jan. 10 ” rest 53 bora broiler* aud fryer. 16 *y beas 26 yvy xprlngert) ......... .33 horn — 17 “"to _ M I k WrtßEW*. .33 —orad oprlnnm - 33 ' LOCAL DRAIN MARKRT 4 BURK BUVATOR CO. kfi Bmm subject to change to duttac day _*. PHOM Wlvarec atol*Vßtor. CofflMted Jan to *1 Wkto ■ 2.15 1 WlMBt —2.1 S • * fto Boaaff. J.oo it Beto —... 2.21 fcP —. Ask • W ‘s Cora - 1.75 lethaf Grain: M tit buabal laaa. m Cora: .05 per 100 leas, ntfiaa U,b. farm, thee »'A bttf GRAiN PRICKS d Adamo Cwrty F. B. Cetop’a h‘M BcmaMMroe-Wllllama * he 1 Corrected lan. to , 'at — 2.17 £> - 17. No. 1 X IM ... aU for rye *rtoM. o . „ NDIAHAPOLIB -LIVESTOCK f Jgn to - (L’l’l-7>IA)-Uraatock 3h:o«n 8.000: fcirly active; bar-1 mizM and gilt« Bane rally 50 highd 8 top M.SS; 825 260 lbs. 22.505: 200-10*1 n>». 22.00-22.25; 300 W" up»mostly 11.75; 100-160 Ibn. lei *-‘5-28 25; early Rales rows »• 17.00-18.00; choice light- ;* :s |hts to 18.50. , v attle <00: •Mlvch s**o; alow. ’ w dy to 60 lower; scattered [in a medium to good atecrit and • OT< ed yearlings 16.00-2o.oo; few I yearling* ||.Bo; Rome up t."d to 20.00; heifers scarce; tered uradtam kinds 18 oomytO; cows rather ulow. steady to k; load medium to good beef ff 16.25; bulk good cows H. 50best young kinds 18.50 and -1175-H.50; cann. ts and cut--9.00-ll76;gveaJer* fairly ac- ' !P. steady; good and choke <ly 28.00-304 N): common and ium unevenly 13.00-26.A0. s*/ieep 2,500; active, fat lambs Iros'dy: choice fed northwest ou- I>s toP-110 Dt- 2365; good ty--* cholea fed Texas lambs 28**; .. good and choice native* iJ 0-23.60; medium and tood n •-81.00; common and medium . 0-18-M; MgAglitei ewes 50 t mk; good and cbol< e 6 60-7.50. 1 • — — ”* ,r ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Ilf- ’"W'", ‘wt Wayne, lad Jaa. to —<UP» ;o r * vestock: <«a: 180-385 Bo- 23. 225 240 lbs .hr” 1 240-380 lbs. 22.50. 260-276 tbs tn- L 275-308 jbs 22. 300 too lbs IX 5. 240-280 lbs 22. 100 140 lbs 21roughs HA: stags 18 k 4ves; choice 28. j - Mhbe: choice 23; ewes 7; bucks ir( . ears: ebo‘oe 18-88; good 18 18; tM'lbM 14-18. jgbmimm 10-12. b 'Citers: cboic. IS-13; good to «*, medi'iSi 14-15 (omMun io-18 ws; Mliad choice 13-13; turn M£Hl.l>‘> cannon and oUa: aood/»nd choice 14-18: 18-12. ta? ifcgfaOgW! to j*. • HBH Towa - Decatur - ,

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LOCAL OLABBIFIID ADVKRTISINB RATIO For 85 vorda or lose: 1 Use 60c; 2 times 76c; 8 Unoo 11; S times 81.71. Rates guoted are for consecutive Insertions. No claalßed ads accepted or aklpday schedule. Rato for 18 Point BLACK FACS la 5c per word tor insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline li I a n. FOR SALK JOIN the Thrifty Crowds. Nvery body saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.’’ Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 188. 291-ts prbmlkr sweepers with attacbmonts now avsilable. Drop in or call tor a personal demonstration of this modern home appliance. Haugk Heating A Apptianceu. 301-ts FOR SALE—Seven room, recently painted home on North Second. Has approximately three acres of ground making unusual opportunity for person wanting truck garden as well as enjoying city conveniences. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone B*o, Heller Building. 287-ts CABINETS—WaTI and base, double and single bow), all sizes Radios, recoid players. Phone 95. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service. 1 block aouth 46 east of Court House. 305-ts FOR SALK — All wed. Stoves, range. Estate heater, lauudry. electric motor, gax motor, washer, radio and electric iron. Phone 95. 110 Jefferson. Kitchen Sales A Service. 4-ts FOR SA LB —5 room modern home, except furnace. Hardwood floors, large lot. screened porch, 431 .Me Barnes St., Possession .Mar. Ist. 5 room semi-modern home on North Second st., An Ideal location with extra lots. New 4 room prefabricated house on Russel St., Immediate possession. 45 acre farm near city with early possession. 34 acre building site on slate :oad 234 near city. Several oilier choice farms and city properties. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Scbieferatein, Phone 105. 2—if ] FOR SALE Deep Freeze7ls cubic fool size; wrapping pa|»er for your meat. Gerlier Imp. Store, U. S. 27, phone 2551. 6—St FOR SALE — Team of horses, wagon, plow, barrow and harness. 439 Une St. 8 -3tX FOR SALE -Cow, rabbits and hutches. Fimt house west of Magley on 224. Otto Helmrich. 6 -Sts FOR SALE -Cylinder corn Hheileiwmanure loaders-Hoil pulverizers at special prices. .Mollenkopf and Eiting, Decatur. Ind. 6 ?3t FOR SALE--New McCormlck-Deer-Ing husker and shredder. First «ome first served. .Mollenkopf and Eiting. Decatur, Ind. 8 g-3t FOR SALE- Fresh cows. Rome Io be fresh soon .Max Thieme, I*4 miles north of 224 and 1 mile west state Hue. 7—3tx FOR SALE Two tru* ks~Ton and half Ford chasis; ’42. six cylinder; good shape; ’37 International, all new tires; A-7 motor: flatbed xtockrack Wilfred Scherer. Telephone 85 IK. 7—BU FOR SALE or TRADE — 1942 Ford Super Deluxe Sedan. 1942 Chevrolet special Deluxe, town ho> dan. 1940 Pontiac 4 door sedan--1936 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. 1935 Chevrolet coach. 1930 Model A. Busche Motor Sales. Phone 975. 7 3t-x USED FI’HNITVRE — Drop head sewing machine, large stock kitchen cabinets, breakfast sets, studio couches, several modern lied room suites with chest, vanity and innerwpring mattress. Wardrobe*. several modem cool ranges (like new I. Heutrolas and heating stoves Decatur t’sed Furniture. 148 8. Second. Phone 420. 8 2l FOR SALK — New disc harrows, cultlpeckerw. spike tooth barrows. <ement mixers, wagon* on passenger car rubber. Goodyear tractor tires, tubes aud rims, seveial sizes, front and rear. Cloaiag out a few aew hammermiii*. and oil burning tank boaters. Used Juba Deere Mod_-1 A tractor, new rubber, ate speeds starter and iigu:«. new <uitivaiora Used John Deere G. P. tractor Steffen kapkmes*. Co, Pboae IM. Third Bt 8 44

qUICKIKS by Ksb Rtyiraidß I A’aW' , ~ ■■ s ’V-. •<r”t ■ Aj —® A"Well I finally decided how to gel the boat I build out of the basement—l'll sell it with a Democrat Want 4*1!" REAI7EBTATE FOiTsALE - 189 acre farm, well improved and good soil,J|as 9 room house. 38 x 6u barn witlM7 ft. shed, cement cow stable with some stanchions, granary and shed combined, milk house, brooder house, 10 acres of timber, balance under cultivation. Possession March tot. Farm located in Kirkland Twp., Adams County, one half mile east of Honduras, farm known as tho Clint Zimmerman farm Gideon Gerber, Bluffton, Ind. Tele. 15. 7 3t x REAL ESTATE FOR SALE- -Well improved 50 acre farm, good soil and all under cultivation, i’ossession March 1. 1947 subject to tenuant’s rights. Farm located 2*4 miles north of Linn Grove, Ind. in French Twp. Aho have for sale well improved 200 acre farm in Kirkland Twp., good soil with extra good improv If interested in price and terms, see Gideon Gerber. Bluffton. Ind. Tele. 15. 7 3t-x FOR SALE -1936 Master Chevrolet. In excellent condition. 621 Madison street, phone 1201. 7b3t FOR SALE—I94I Special Fedame lie Buick, with good tires. Will sell at extra low price if bought by January 13. Can lie seen every night. Chester Baumgartner, four miles west Coppess Corner, one-fifth mile north. 7b3t FOR SALE — Brown Swiss bull calf. Hugo Ocrke, route 3. Decatur. Phone 682-J. 7g3tx FoiT~SALE--iilgli grade Holstein bulls. William Reichert, Monroe. 7gl3tx FOR SALE—I94O Plymouth coach and 1937 Oldsmobile coupe. Both with radio and heater. Harold Steffen, 4’4 miles aouth Magley. 7g3tx FOR fIALK — F-12 on rubber, with cultivator and lights. 7 ft. International disc. 12 inch plows. Black Hawk coni planter. 11. A. Ralston. Berne Route 2. Berne phone 141-Y. 7 3t-x FOR SALE—'42 Ford coach, 85 Deluxe; '4l Plymouth. 4 door deluxe; 40 Ford pickup. % ton; 36 Pontiac pi«k up: 36 Ford coach, FordA coach. HI-Way service station, plume 490. 7 g3tx Ft»R SALE Clean 1939 Ford deluxe coupe with radi» and healer, new tires and battery. Phone 8744. • g3tx FOR SALK 1 Motorola Playlmy portable radio. Playe Iwaulifully840 value. 817.30. Phone 5671. 7- g2tx FOR SALE — Girl’s shoe Ice skates. size 6. Phone 1383. 8 2t-X FOR SALE - 1936 Polittoc coach, good condition; good tires; phone Monroe 106. 8 3t-z FOR SALE — Several tons of good mixed hay. baled. 5 tons of second cutting alfalfa hay. 200 bushels of corn Ezra Kaehr. 4 miles west of Cop pest Corners on 124 8 a 2t-x . . IIL , 111 FOB BALK < 1938 Olds coaeh. good tires. 1023 W. Adams St Phone 8914. 8 3t-g FOR BALK — Deiatur Broiler, Chicks hatching now every week, early broilers pay dividend* Oder Decatur V 8. Puliorum controlled chick* now for Feh. to May de livery. Get your preferred date order early. Decatur Hatchery Phone 497. 8 »« FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet special deluxe aud iMltertoa. Otice .Mobile Service. Monroe. Ind 8--34 X FOR SALK -Living room *uitee. studio roach, 'srastonal chaiis. radio. 10 pier* dining room enite, kitchen cabinet, heating and cook ing stoves. 81” tire*, and Model A Ford coach Secaur Furniture Repair. 134 E. xivsroe Street. 8-8 t WASTED WANTED-Kx G. I. and wife would uatutmrat. w bouse in towa or

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SEWING MACHINE Repairing - All make*, guaranteed jolts. We make lowered buttons, covered licit buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 1 2«tx WANTEI~~To tak* or<l*rs for Harford frocks. Have junior, misses and women’* alsoe, 9 to 88. Prices 14.98 up. Open evenings Mrs. Opal Babble. 1988 W. Adams St. » h 84 APPLIANCE — If we cas’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers. Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all make* of washers. Arnold 4 Klank, phons 483. 97-ts WANTED -All kind* as good quality hay. Prefer loose in mow. John Feasel, Bellmont park, phone 6262. 307-112 WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-tl Wo can modernize your kitchen with a Youngstown All-Steel Twin Bowl Kitchenaider—by Mullins. Available at Haugk* Healing 4 Applianrea. 279-ts MISCELL AN LOUS WE IN) Custom cabinet building, brooder houses, farrowing pans and all kinds of mill work. Leo Sprunger 4 Son, .Monroe, Indiana, phoue 64. 6 3t-x WHY WORRYTAbout winter when you can have the all season Thermoses! Combination rtorm and screen window installed. Hive It pay for itself in fuel saving* alone. Call u« for free estimates. Arnold 4 Klenk, phone 438. 270-ts FARMERS ATTENTION 4FTito move dead hof&of. cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The (tadley Product* Co. 15 ts o CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jau. to — tl’l’l — (USDA) Livestock: Ilog*: 12.000. Active and steady early, closed Mow and 25c lower. Top 22.75; bulk good mid choice 18A-240 lbs.. 22 58-22.75; good and choice 2F>-270 Um., 82.26-22.50 ; 270330 lb*., 21.7522 25. Sows 50 76c lower. Bulk good and choice 18.2518.75. Cattle: 3.00 ti. Calve-: 700. Choice steer* absent. Medium and good steen* 1.00*) lbs., steady to weak; ■ medium to good steer and heifer yearlings predomiu.ited; slow, weak to 50c lower. Cows and Inills 25-s’ic lower. Feelers 1.08 lower., Two loads good 1.850-1090 lbs.,i shorn fed steers 33.50. .Mostly medium and goto steer and heifer yearlings 16.50-21.50. Medium mid good lieef cows 13.00-15.50. Strictly good cows scarce. Canners and (Utters 10.00-11.50. Practical top on good weighty sausage and beef bulls 18.25. Mostly good ami choice vealers 23.00-26.00; tew 27.00. Sheep: 3.000. Early hid slow-, 25c lower: 23 25 Idd on good aid ciwice wooled lamb-, held around 23.65. Slaughtci- ewes w ady: chvice u.it ivvs 7.75. ______—A -i. — Trade In a Good Town — Decatut

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Marirtts At A Glance Hy United Preps Stocks lower In moderately active trading. Bonds irrrgulaiiy lower: U. B. governments not traded. Curb stocks lower Wheat, corn, oats and Ibartoy futures irregular. Hogs, cattie and sheep lower. o NAZI OCCUPATION (Continued From I’ago Ono) for the rest of the Moth <ongres* The senate probably will vote its sppruval Monday. As Brewster sees it. the main items on the committee’s agenda will be: 1. Interviewing .Marshall, and probably Clay, on the possibility of shifting German control from the army to the state department, and thereby reducing army duties in Germany to that ’’a police force." 2. Perhaps sending a subcommittee to Germany to pursue the Investigation that was deferred by Democratic committee members I’4 December when Byrm-s objected that foreign policy might bt; endangered. 3. (Karting mi over all inquiry into "war profits," with a view to finding whether procurement law* prevented "excessive profit-inak-ing." 4. Investigating the veterans honsing program. 5. Scrutinizing ffie activities of Col. Theodore Wyman. Jr., army district engineer at Pearl Harbor at the time of the sneak Japanese attack.

««»« VI V CI.IIM' 11.1.11 W KO nt vh»m»vv. I.auari «. IHI7 De- aiur l.gt Ar 4*<>w. up 3** * u lii-iatur IH-nuwrat <’••. upei. *’’ 2? Tfoirii'*" I l»rew. h'hl 18.57 Ni-ueiißcbwander ln». Ag« y. Burg. In*. ZR.SO ' tlavw»»i| Piibl *'o., <>|x-r. 135..>1 I lt»>*e Nemrwnlrl, rr<-. oper 5.08 1.-u. T Ullllg. »b‘-rifl mil. 50 26 Cmiimerh il Print Sh->|> ami op -I ”0 V'red l*enliZrt. tile drain il. V. Bur ban <n. til- drain 17.20 J O. Teeter, lib- drain 11.o<> /red I-' Ktelner, lib- ilrnin 4.38 U Dulg<- <"u., . il- opcr. Ij-"’ 1 North. In,l. Pith Xcrv . jail «»|» 8.72 i .Marix Grpe. Infirm. <>pvr. 9.10 H. P Walter*. Inf. appralvcr ..aQ llrrniai) *lehn< r, Inf appraiM-r 7.50 lz-lan-1 Hmltlt Ina. Ag- J. off. bond 5O.«0 A. D. XtlUl'-a, nffle. bon-l 13*7,0 E .1 etcliug. Offle. bond 25.00 l>< atur 111- Agcy. oftlr. bunrl 22.50 E<l F Belling, offlc. bond 12.50 llardy A llardv, enld. burial 75.00 I (’lareliuw Minnich, f<»\ buuiity 15.00 j. ,1m <ie la. fox bounty '■ o" Dlleii Griffith*, f'-v bounty lo." 0 I Ell Beer, lux l-'runly 5.00 Elmer Illi 11. fox bountv 5.00 Martin .1 timber, fox bounty lo.ml Adam* Co Con. Club. f<>x bou. "'.no Irem Byron San.i Oanaloriiim ixool Yo»t Coir Co We< lil< i ftri fai- 2232.50 Ao. 2l.*>— Hlghuay Dccalur Lgt A Puw op<-r. 22.67 Wayne Weld. Hup. Co., op- r 66 79 Ft. Wayne Spring Co., oper. 6.«0 Central *ltr. Part* Co. oper. 71 *3 Art* Tlrr Co . <,p. r. 72 00 Cpiixolidat. Tire A- Mir. Cu. up. 60.15 Anu’rl- tn Steel C<>. oper. 92.75 Neu< IIM'-liaaiid-I III* AgCV in* 170.00 Mußenkopf Ar Eiling prop. 2600 oO Orllfb J l>-fore m< tbi* 2*i-l day of January, DH7. Ihurmnu I. Drew, Auditor Ada a,* <ona«y January 1» I — AUlliK <»F HVVI OF I;«TtTE Ml. 4l|H> Noil,.- I- lierebr ghiii |o 111, ■ i r-ditoi*, heir* ami -.e«al< < < of Louie Weber, <i< - <i appear in tire Alam Cir-iul Court held <1 ib'.itiir. ImHaiiu "Il lh<- 3rd da>- of 1 F brii uv, 1917, ami elu.w . au>-e, Il am. why the FINAL SETH,I7MEKT t A«V«H'NTb Willi lb* elate of -aid b ill elioulrl not be approved, r ami fairl h«-|r» are notified to tlp-n I ami thcr* make proof >.f b-ii-hip .< nJ receive the II dial i ituit i v«' idiarei I till,, l>. Melter. Vduilnlalralor Iteeafor, Indiana, .taowary Itth. IS 17 Attorney llabrri 11. X|c« h-nahnn. . Io Trade In a Good Town — Decatm

New Modern Home Automatic Gas Heat Close to G. E. Phone 3112 Jehovah’s WiU.esse* Kingdom Hall west of Hanna Nutunan Park. Watchtower Bible study Sunday, 7:30 p.mBook study. "Ix>t God Be True,’’ Monday, 8;0V p in. Service meeting <«nd theocratic mmieiry. Wednesday, 7;30 p.m. AII persons of good will are welcome. *PPOI!»TMEWT OF WUIMKTH 6-rOH imTATK 60. MIO Vetter I* fcrrrby alven. Th.it Ilir lindrr-ianrd !;:i« hrm an-pointi-it A.lminlxtrater of the estate of WlHtmn M M< yer jafe of Vila in* County, dei-easeU. The <-Ht*te is probai !y solvent. Herman l.lunrmrlrr VOmintatratnr Itri rmhrr Wl. I IMO feril 1,. I.tltvrrr. AHarsry !><•<-. 27—Jan. 3—lo — « PPOI ST WEST OF V ItMIMsTHVroiI s:sr»T»: %<>. tan Votlrr la hrrrh, ultrn. That the iifi<h‘r»lgn>-d bar been »p---poilitei) Admirfe’rator of th<- **tnte of l.i-n.i Gt-rl late of Atliini* Comity, de,.• im-iI. The estate I* probably Molvent. Hartr* K. Gerber V 4mlnl"*rati,r Itrermbrr 20. IS»« Vntban C. Vet*n" VUnraey t>e< 27 -Jan ■ 0 6 or «<■►: Notice I hereby given to the ■har<- holder* of The Flrul State Bank of Dei-.il.it. Uei-atur, Indiana, that there will be a meeting 'l ue*day. .Iminary If, I»I7. at It* office between the hour* of 10:00 A M to 2:30 P. .M . for ttf,- purpose <-|.-< ting a P. i-inl of lilrectnr* of *aid Bank for She i-omlng year of 1*47. 11. H. Krseekebers t aahier I . 13—30—27—Jan. 3—lo 'CASH LOANS Tell I* New Much You Need Frlvatoly Caavaaiast Made Term* bea t ketlfate la oeaty ta at fee • lea*. Jm* fell a* tbe sateaat yea aeed. Vow caa borrow ear mmi frost s2* *0 S3OO as YOUR OWN HONATee* No oao otto seed «to>- May we betoto*? VISIT OU* OMICt er awil cowpea USS THIS VA4.UABU ICRVICI Oar etKce apes dak* ••••CLIP AND MAIL TODAY**"" ; LOCAL IOAN COMPANY J Over Schafer Store • Decatur, Ind.—Phone 2-3-7 J Send tne FREE INFORMATION * ' J Nene * a • AddreM ! a • City State . J FOR SAIaE 20 Acre Farm with qood 5 Room House. Hip Roof Barn with crib and ahed attached; Good Poultry house: Fuel Shed; Good Well and Cistern. Electricity. 3 mile South of Pleasant Mill* Pox«e»*ion—March Ist. T. I). ScheiferNtein, Phone 105 I IMjF ( a? ,h Coal, Feed HH h & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone 32

A. J. ZELT N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST The Rawleiah Dealer HOURS: 1 “* “ 8 : ’O «• 77X> 12 30 ta 6:00 230 South 4th St. Saturday*. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Decatur Indiana dyaa Examined Giaaae* Fitted HINMAN MILKER? 10 gallon, electric water heaters and galvanized wat*h tanks. I'sed milker unith and vacuum pump*. I have pipe on hand to install your milker. EZRA KAEHR Four mile* West of Coppea Corner* on 124. Decatur R. 4. Public Auction Aa I am wnikitic- in Dmalur. I wiß :-<-l! Ih«- following al Ihildir Auction mile .South mid % mile Et»*t of Adam* County Fann Home: 4*4 miles*Boutlmast of Decatur or 3 miles North and 2-\ mile* Ea i. of Monroe. Friday, January 17, 1947 at 12:00 Noon CST 20—HEAD CATTLE—2O BMSBIE, Brown Swisu 4 Guernney Cow. 4. t alf by .-id<, 5 gal ,wu JOSIE. Brown Swlhh Cow. 5. calf by side. 5 gal cow; BROWNIE, Brown Swiss Cow, 6. due by- ale day; GRANDMA Brown Swiss Cow, 4, due by sale day; I’ET, Red Cow. 5, dm- by nale day. 6 gal. cow; DIZZY, Brown Swiss Cow. 3. due Manh 10; BEAUTY. Brown Swiss Cow. 2, due May 2; Brown Swiss Heifer, due Marc!: 3 with first calf: Red heifer due March 1; 2 yearling Brown Swiss Heifers, open; 1 Brown Swiss Heifers, 5 - !• mo. old. Black heifer, 4 mo old; Brown Swiss Ca’s, 3 mo. old. full blooded; Bull calf, 3 mo old; Heifer call: Registered Brown Swiss Bull. 22 mo. old. This is a good hen! of cattle. I raised them. 66—HEAD HOLS— 4i() Pure Bred Hampshire 6 Hampshire Sows due March I with second litt.-r. 2 Hampshire Sows due April 1 with second litter; Hampshire Hoar. I yi old, 33 head feeders, 100 120 lbs.; 16 head feeders, 70 lb. Hogs are gopd thrifty, high quality. HAY & GRAIN 80 bales second cutting Alfalfa; 50 bales Wheal Straw, :,<i bal>., Oat Straw. — IMPLEMENTS — TRACTOR, OUTFIT; 1939 Model • CC" Case tra< lor, good ruliio r. in first rlqu- condition and cultivator atiachinent. Little Genius 3 bottom tractor plow, new last spring: Superior 12 disc fertilizer grain drill with tractor hitch, best of condition; Soil Fitter Rotary hot-; .1 Deere 7 fl. tractor disc, good: 2 wheeled slock trailer: Walking Plow. Set Harness; 2 ten gal. milk cans; Hay Rope; .Miscellaneous article TERMS—CASH Ora Ratcliff OWNER Roy S. Johnson 4 Son Auctioneers Melvin E. I-lechty—Auct 4 Sale Equipment Bryce Daniels—Clerk "Not Responsible for Accidents." WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS. 5 Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. it Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, ? coats, overalls, or any similar material, j Will Pay 100 ib. ? i | Decatur Daily Democrat i

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