Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1947 — Page 4
TUEBDAY, JAN. 14, 1941
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evauikg E». ept Sumlsy ii> THE DECATt'H DEMOt'KAT CO 111. 411 p«l»t<:4 Ru lured at thu D« . slur, Ind. I'oat . Offhu s* Mi. olid <‘U»» Mattar J if Heitor . President Ait HuitluMiM, Iter f A Bus Mgr Dh k D. Halier .. Viee-l'reoMoat •uLairiptian Rate* ii, mail lu Adam* aud Adjoin to, Counties one year, 56, ala months, 13 16; 1 urnutha, 1176 ii, mail In yoad Adams and «*t j...,.:,., ~7. i , <"».,/ ,< •, i7 • ui<iulba i *3 76, 1 iniiaths. I- 1 By mall to hri»U*m*u, any plait: im the world Ona year, (4 bit. ail luiikliia, |i 76, Ihlee months, |i Hlufela ■ oplM, 4 Caitla it/ iaiil«r, Ju <«uta par »««i With Hen Marshall <m the ]ot> at U aahlii|. ti>n * Veryihint will bi rather uiii*pl* 11** *II just “iv-t George do it " «»- o A iiti aatlue ptutirain should hr atoktii tuit iiiit i tery effort toatle to piriei.u the illya lioaulMul abode tre< a 41 o II ail svuiua a llllti: contusins In Waahiugtoii the drive is made furl lower tales uliil title IU lllillana. Mew wa>s ut ialalua lakes ale he Illg ptoilUed u l» if tin y haii a ties eln Hull 111 Poland In Bt Subdat Ila anil- ItlOU most |tei>|ile ixrl tula think I tie uppun.-bls of the I ■ ■luiiiuiilnt Will* alii get it u — Hills han: iiveu Inliodutid in the Hew I'ongfeau to outlaw the puilai In IHtrial pay suit* Ureaidleas ut I'uuaresalonal a. tioll rhaUtaa are I that few of the suits aIII be ‘till Vi table o u The eum t ion was madv at our i of tin lotai toruiua that contain I era he plated iu the busiUMe die Hi.t fur the diapo»ai ot waete pap er aud other itditoa that is vareleao ly thrown into the sliwt With •iiiu. headed thia way uuw la the j tune to plan lor the guod house . keeping praclive*. o o A lite tak le being considered •“ a nivalis of talcing two million . dollars in vktra taxes tn the state. ’ The laky would be UlaJe on all goods bought outside th. state and Would be collected by the gloss in torn* tak dvpartmuut Why not try an mi u. itlouat tak ilaealfied as to busiiitsa and profession and Cviivct from vtvrybody who eu gages therein? o o While trying io take the beer Ikjuui busltlvaa out of pelitic a it Seem* that politics got luto the •lake ped tee department causing the ie*i< nation of Co! Austin tt Killian aa the superuklaudeat. Whalekvr the trouble is, llooaiwrs think 100 uiu.h pt tfi -ir state polke depaiiiucut to have it split because id peisouai or politkal differences It is a deixrlUMsal ivapvi.aible tv the people aud m the tike lieu its hIIHIWO Using Penicillin In a Sp tly Herman N Bunooeen. M 0. SO Wk- m iaths ag v 1 wrote in lbw column of a new aiethod of u»to{ pern*. lihw by which it •*» •prayed into the lungs cud brow c-hukl tebee today iokco«M are report, ugg that they baw too ad thia foriw of lt<Ml<ll«l uaelUl as a Butnber of coaditme*. wartkuiarty a luag iw lacitaws watch aocowigHwy •rww k-hia! aathina and a disorder laweu •a brcmchivciaa* waore there la • utreUkukg pf the saaall taboo et the MWga RwOorled rwoit* are •eibdaatvc* hwcouae. viursug to hslors who *»«* used tbe -.real ■MNM lh« peewi ma edwewa !■•»> Mow wuhoui cMsueiag «■_» reok-tieM. it aino 'ewuirea awswltwr aasowat* of powmiMlb Maw wmw M » «i«ee hr hMMIk or howcttow lead them Me •out to the pat leaf « Waa. ♦ tgweiai ft»««ee At Me luww i wrote oe Ibra subJd*A. however. » special dusice eea , seeded for Mo aMrwtmw ef| the wbmUIM sprv It h Mr »to Bl Me «•««• «t«g« hwA MW coMfy ÜBd iWMr«MB* tor Me imPem to cwry wtomU er la. wee « ha aww w
< hei kvi playihg <•!!• t«r bruwi. well aa brataa This novel idea < nines from an une*p*<ted •nene Jack lieiu|>sey, the furmer heavyWright chaoii>ioa Im •» Introduction to a new hook “lamin Cberkers Fast," be speaks with fooling of the grueling eharar-tor of big matches, where a man must use bis brain steadily ail day for two or three weeks “Nothing," aayt n.. r. !»,,n,c plat ' i.- ill eksiting and tiring as continuous mental strain “ Hr attributes much of the sip cess of Asa laitig, turmrr i he< h< r rhampion ot the world, to bls powerful piiyalque o o — This year will see the end of shortages, the U M I'ominrrce lieimitment predicts Meat will be so lileiilifui that oath person's share will ba itm pounds, the high est per lupita aveiage in Ilia |uist flfi yrsis Thera will be ninra radios than ever ami shoe production ts < i|u . G <1 io ii-uil> Hie hundred mil lioii pairs or nearly tour pairs I per person About ltie only crimp iu the piodui lion ai heilule Is In the imiiiiug and publishing business due to a shortage ot paper ami equipment Thia country will have mine loud than It knows what to du with If present prospects i vine true during the harvest seakoli Hie department rstluiatvs o— ■—o titania lounty la re< ogntrad a* Ohv ui Hl: leading dally Counties 111 the tatc so the olio day dairy schiuii tee be held here Fehuarv 6 at the junior seller high school will ntlract a lot o< interest Not aide apvahers in the dairy Indus tii Im hiding ii \ Williams eg . Ivlislou dam man and l*r C It ■ Imiihaui state velei liiai lan will headline the program I local pro ( glam Übdei the ditecHoti of Miss kuiia K Williams home demon- | all at ,<ti agent and L K Archbold !,v<ii >» a-- with th.- i' lauinei ot I i oiiimerce eooperattug. will au< ' nielli the -holt course, which will : be of eiuKiai interest to every dairy farmer aud milk producer in i the county. tteligicm la the greatest influ ence lu the world aud the teach mgs of Jesus v'hriat beat iu the heart of imwl people, at lead those who ciaee'ty tbemsclvva as Chris liana This spiritual fueling had Its outpouring during the past Spirit-, ual t mphaahi Meek, through the uuiuall* laigv attendance at all. the lei lures delivered by Ur. John Heaaciu noted churchman and' former superintendent ot the Methcsi st hospital. Ind auapohs His lectures were elevating, spiritually moving and greatly appreciated Or Heiisvu is recognised as one ot the moat eMective speak ; eta in the field cd religion and he shouM recurve great personal eat ‘•taction ftiMu the good he ac 1 I ciMnpHahea. ray k - alv-HU«r emptoyed w ! th a' adiuia pawkc'itUa solut-vw k small ! amount id this sol at sea la meed m the a-.cNWitor ala tlase. sad the pateat hi usairtM'ed tv use it lai owe dose every thrwe bourn The Mliest can carry lbw a ooltaer and the solution with bins as hmg as Ut MdulMM is kept c<Hd Pazt »f Pen«e«>Ue In carryhM mst the treat-weal I part of th.. penkiUta U sprayed in 1 to each into of the nose. Then the | •uulu the aUNW.aer In laser’ -d mvvm ito> teeth, and tbs panes' yreaiwes m deeply M tew pwaiciUiii to Merced ttovugh the uaUle tn MM esj> lbs spray reaches the • ndptpe sad vroacbl. IH >tiß4 results were eMaused. | Mocking et Me saaaf msmmw> daw | to swtoliag of the aiiMwas s«s braae la toe bom was rwitosM almost ’wmediately Ttock ea-retmas , * the lungs ted toea c imaged tea I toga watery seeregWM which use enrtto wouebt w w Ito dhertouge was satototy -MMsmabud la tbou teaaaitoM * ehtch tto totUMMk were tone to aa latostiea. Me irnauaea.- retoM.se toe severity
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O- ■ — o Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE O o q Ou which side ot lbs dinner guest should the food be servi-4, and which rude Hie empty plate.-li-ilioved’ \ Food should b<- si- vi-d from the left vniply pUU-s n nuved froiu • Hi- ■ I q Hliotiid u man w'ii-n register ! Ing »t a hole! with hi-i wile, sign •Jotin Muith and nil- ’ \ No he should sign Mr and Mrs John fiinilh ij i„ itie bride ever opposed Io |iav tor (h« costumes ot <he br Jt* maids ‘ \ No the bridesmaid* should , psi to their own costumes - 0 a. -o Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE O 0 Cl asset Reum i The atmosphere ot a room that has bicvti closed for a long tune can !«e frestiened by pul'mg some ' ground i-ottee on a saucer and placing i small piece of itutu camp her in the center of the coffee Light the gum and the «mll amouut of coffee consumed wb.le burning will produce a refreshing I ewior Prevent Colds i'li-nty of fruit juices will help tc» p eveiit that cold and 4 glass ot hot water with lemon juice dilti-M tn it taken before breakfast is one c>t the bvwt prevent us Starcw Substitute L little bluing added to the water lu which live ha* been boiled re isuit* u a very satisfactory starch Jan it 1 .'• m trucks have .-een 'busy lit this loca ty the paet T 4 i bvurs pulling ca * out ot snow drifts , Thirty one graduate fium the K-ppert auction echvol The Good Fellow* dub received i6166.3S tor Chrtstmas aud spent it aU Attorney General Gill toss bold* ■ the bill to increase salaries of tbe > legislators to gl? per day to un coasUlutMsnal Ten bars of naptha soap tor Ji .-•bis at the Fisher • Harris gro- ' cwv. Ito t’ha Rea club gives a miweei- ' Imbwwsss shower tor Miss Marie Ge**a. a bride elect of January IS. Graver Buc her 69. SI I Itoießa street. Jacßaun Mich dued Theregay afteraoea. January 9. wnMe sbvvui.ag saow in trvat of hia ; heato Mr Bucto* was a world war ‘ 1 veteran aad uattt he retired be BMM» u< M boaKb beet May be bad bwua c-waaoekud with the -.-in.-uia Uoa tosanrtmeat eg the dackawa Viuwa rwinot for Is veers. Surwiving are toe widow Mr*. Vernse Bucher; twv daughter* by a teruser iwarvage: Mr*. Sarah Mar*arot Jobnsua. Decatur and Mra | Mary Ktoslwr. of Palmyra, IwM throe gvaudebildree. twe Maiers. Mrw Heeuv Kunua Vaader t ook Lake Mto-k Mrs. Itesher Maftoer Mancie aad a brother Wiimsa Maaber. ftorkiaM tto. Intbur wad auto Do Ym Suffer
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Huntington Man Stabbed By Wife Hunfiiigioii imi. Jan ii 11 r> V tiiihah driver was In u ho* pltal wilh kiilf.- wiiiiiiil* today and Illi* wife was <|ii«-Ktloii.ml 111 con i ' n>, lmi with Ilin elabblua as lie i I slept yeMenday The viillin was < halite 1> Hash. L'l Hi* wife. Martha, to. (old |l»oli<e she atablved him three limes with a kilollen knife after .in a<gu ineni during which »h<- »aid Hash j told he In- was aoing to leave her tko- Rash *aid they were mar ‘ i.il It months a4O at Valparaiso Fhe lived ill Gary then ahe *ald Hei two children by previou* I marriage live in a Gaiv l*>ariling school _p Trade In a Good Tow u l>«<catut
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•INOffiMB Or Vhilir Hairier *ad kle wile. • Voila, krrlrlek Ultvrre was Ike aalj l« IkeU IwewtujullMUly, kkwila. ■*>!«■• to ewaliawe her Sew rarevr la SI Lwwm, s<r«r4 Okllip ewwM kaee ewtoeOy al ikelr itFiHt •44 4a«<kler. Harr, aka k*4 li»vd ta < rriatadw kfX'vfe wMk Mreila k awiker suwv eke waa Iw*. FkUtp. kappy ta kaea kle eaeall 4aa<kl«r ssaia. eaawe ta Oeaear la ka Ika waeaeiale al Ur kaaaare. kal Mary, Ckaraagkly e|taU«4 k» ker <raa4aMtlh<r. preeeate a prvb Iras la kiadly Mrs lake, al wbese tear4la< kasae ikey lies Aaeaag Ike I awes alkae (esale are attractive kaae keeeM aa4 kee Ireead. dsaa Fay aw sere at a local kaaaly aka*. Maddy Maiaae, Wilk ekeae 4eaa to la lata, asd elderly Mr Uevy. Mad H ael Free tec kaae a ayayalkeUe aaderwtaadtag at Mary’s yrekleae. Oklha weald bate kad a dißeaM Inae carkiag ku aarsly •S-yrlM •ally. Mrs takes aurrted daagkier. 4esres ker saaall sea. Hilly wMfc ker WHTlker wklle eke dees war aaeesaary Skepkieg, ssd Mary, yeaiaaa e4 rtoUy a alieairaa la Ike key. yrwyakee a k(ki silk kioc later. Ftoliy iwaMdew kis Irveklea te U» team Mik ode wed ky kua to erarry agars. Na Sliesteere ike saggeatlew as WwkrsetMral. kal was day ww alter aa ke aad kaae sat eeatoaiedly laikiag >a Ike ■rarl wkde Mary iHayed aeerky. •• deseed ea kiss kew larky ke waa to | kata Ike trieadekiy «d a girl Me kaaa MMOBWWtoa-W CHAPTER ELEVEN “WHICH or vour parents d»d i you care more about?" Anne i | aradd. “Which did you get along j with better?” “My mother But I managed to get along with tx-th, pretty wall ! Ite-J was rather unimaginative. He waa a Arm believer ta the UohJwn i KsX but autticUnida Mother and I used tv thin* that we jutal was: t f to be dune by ad ba did.’ Anne nodded “Thera IS a Saw j tn that rule. ...nd what about your MOthMOt* “She waa sweet.” Philip anr raered steipiy “bte spoiled pao» ► t pta. of course. but she wasn't 1 I mawkish about it. She waa lots of tun.’ , 1 bet you're take tee.- Anne Mtek tom a*. > Ha khuu* bunseif shghtty > “Svnie imrew l‘m atrted Pm a bttte too much h*a tee She mate a tet- >' ter *uau.i than she w<yuid have i a man. A man needs aoma tnu B to® be <et atoeg, aapaciady a teck terl -1 dkouht tern aud a doctor . nwteM kywipaihy murw ttea taywfyqj m tizrprtjc “Vh. 1 Amt tnwaa rnftswaa and I B»y. knd ah that, w toachu’ ate - , adted hMCSy. t «•«»-• “VwiiivUmi r- te au«B«t«d w»S* r a ddMte “tert tert you am that i ! tec more waSatei U-, • 1 tmnh*r rat cmd te te“ Soft Mte I n
' r » — ♦ The People’s Voice This column for the use of our readers who wlnh to make aug geations for the general good j nr dIM-MS question* of intereat. i'lesae sign yonr name to allow authenticity. It will not l». mod If you prefer that It 11 not be. 4 Whst Is Inflation Since “Discussion Clubs" are be ing organised all over our nation. I beto-ve that It would be very In ! ten tins and profitable to discuss thru the medium of "Tne People’s Voire" column In your paper, such very ini<-'esting and outstanding jMllije-',; a*' What la Inflation? What I* pros perity Whst are normal limes? Can the atomic bomb destroy civilisation? No doubt manv farmers .would like to discuss with the city people these quMttoßs and I trust that eome one In the city will lead off with the discussloa on the queslion “What I* inflation?' No doubt we realise that we ran not vote int.-111. <-ntly and m inag.- our busl ness in an orderly way unless we understand, how inflation Is j brought about, how dote it effect -the nation? How can inflation be slowed down* And many other .inzh-s of this subject are not underid ’.MI by a great many people. The writer of thia article will l<H>k forward to a roiitribullon on ililg question tty some one living in the < ily and a reply w.ll lie made by a farmer from the country Yours* Most Sincerely. An Interested Party. -- —— -—e- —-— ■ Farnsworth Asks To Question Personnel Furl Wayne l.nd . Jan. II H’Pl Farnnwortfi Television and Radio Corp t.wLiy had on file In federal court a request for permission to question 11 union personnel con- < erned in a JJim.tuwi portal-to portal ,»uit tiled against the rompany. The reqile*! arked to question John T Gojm-k. district » president of the unile*! electrical, radio anil machine work, s of America iClOi and t’ha l’to Ibumgariner. 10, al 916 prvtoidcnt, and 4S other union member* employed by Tarns worth.
operate, and take a chance on lU being pneumonia” “And not let it get you down, either," he eupp emented. "I eboukl think working with children would be the hankat of all” "In away it to.” he admitted. “But thercg ueually eontething to do for children. We can't keep adults healthy, no matter what we du. but we can go a long way towards keeping children welt A lot of a pediatrist • work comes under the head of preventive medicine." “So you really don't need to be so awfully hard-boded?” “Not so awfully. But when you do make a mistake, you hate it just that much worse." he added. “tK course you da” They were silent a while. Anne was a restful person to be with, he thought She would have made a good nurse He’d certainly like to have her in their otece instead es the inefficient, m 1 Idle-aged secretary that Somers, tor some obicure eraser, couldn t be persuaded to par. with. He looked at his watch and sat up. stretching a tittle. "I> you suppose we could prv Mrrv oft that slide now?" he asked. "I ve an appotntment tn an hour.” They watched the yeho* dress gumg slowly up the steps and cvmmg deem again m a great access at speed. Fkdip gut to bis feet and gave Anne his Handl She smiled up at turn as she took it Hvw eould a smile that cam- so often ami so easily, still seem unexpected. he wondered. Yes. she would have made a good nurse. • • • "Torn must have a date with rtuhp tiMMg.it.' Jean observed when Anne came Mite tte shop the seat Bsunung wearing her aew pm* hnen eat "1 have. We're gumg to tew at the home of some friends <>f De Somers Thea I Uun* were aS gom< sernvwhere to tence."Vmsa. Wbat tel we de anth mir evenings before are got a doctor in the bouse?” “Sat at terne and read improving books.” "We IS a terteg Too bad Ws got Mary ” -Jeaß.’” J«M taww What 1 mean. Iterys a cwu tod. but you could have tots mor* fun without ter” "Wed." san! Awe practically. "If * comes to that. Ptol.n prob•My weatte t ha tere if It weswa t tor Mary ” “Maybe aot” ft t mate any idtown. W« just go areumi togetter teusuw wtw tenter- * tel iwtMiK tete 14 gwk Ms *Mt got Sid to wse. had iso vsa g~ ««m. wsu «« wMbMt iMarnmg wytetug. Thai's at” • stat . j Aaaa sarcasd teat «te a|
CHURCH NEWS / St Paul U. B. Revival service* begin at the St Paul U. H church, located two mile* south of the Adams county home. Sunday evening January 19. ' The pastor Rev. L. A. Middaugb. will preach. Therw will Im good music and singing All ar.- welcome. o — C. E. Banquet A county C. K. banquet will be held Tue tday evening, January 28 at fi So o’clock lu the basement of the Presbyterian church at Decatur After the banquet, an inspirational program will be held In the main auditorium nt the church, with Rev R 8. Miller, pastor of the Evangelical I’nlted Brethren church of Geneva a* speaker. Rev. .Miller recently returned to his church after serving many months a- a chaplain In the armed forces overseas. The service in the main auditorium will start us 7:30 o'-1 clock Earl Chase. Porter District C. E j president, will serve as toastmast-1 er at the banquet, which will con- 1 si*t of good music and other features The ladies of the Pfesbyterlan church have promised a fine meal for only SI. Reservation* should be sent to! Ward Houser. Adams Co.. C. E president. Ite-rue, not later than. Tuesday. January 21 Tonight at 7 30 o'clock there will I>e a meeting of all officer* of C. E and youth fellowships <»f the county, pastors and county officers in thehasement of the First .MentionIts Church with Don Abbey, field secretary of the Indiana C. £ ' union, as guest speaker. — Youth for Christ A winning combination in music and message. Rev Reinhold A Barth, young radio pastor, youth speaker, evangelist, and Helen MeAlerney Barth, tak-uted contralto soloist from Kalamasoo. Mich. will be preaented Monday night Jann ary 27 at the county-wide Youth for Christ rally to be held at 7:30 o'clock at the First Mennonite church at Berne Barth who ha* been known as a boy preacher, bi-gan preaching
Mim Hilton earns In at fb’tr Hilton was one of those pncelesc ' customers who. having an appointment for the same day and hour each week, never break it, and are never late. She was also Mary's teacher, and since she had found out that Mary and Anne lived in the same house, most of her conversation centered on the child. Anne always encouraged people to talk while she worked on them, and as it slowed her down to have to talk herself, she had become adept at getting them started on something near enough to their hearts for them to carry co un- | aided. It was, perhaps, because the teacher’s mecdotes about her children were mors interesting than operations, the cost of bring, or even matnmonito c'ifficultles. that Anne liked her so wett. Now that she talked about Mary, Anne was really mterwoteft. “1 thought I would have Mary a 'justed by thss time." Mi» Hiltor began today, -but Tm just as far fr-en undewtardlng her as I ever was. These problem children usually come from bevken homes, but Mary seems a little yvung to be affected by ft.” “Shes a smart Jfttle thing.Anne said, reaching tor the vinegar. “Tea. she to smart, one of the smartest in my cUaa But she cooperate. The only time she seems to be happy to whin ! shea the center cf the stag* 1 have to let ber take it someUmes to get ter -JO the stage at aB. Tte others don't Hke her very well, and I ton Mania thewL" •Jt« too btod." Anne murmured. ' ' ut M y* ■ prwy e *°* to xc" H ltoe a tore a moment, then shutting off the water aad wrapping the girt’s head ta a towel They <«t into the next booth and mZ HUton sat ton white Anne turn-d <ra a Ught mw* go* a eoesb fran tte dry stenhaer. "Mary sayw ber another tJwss to Leute.” Mm HBtoa said after i you teow "▼try iitue.” said Anne. ”1 mu* *! aw ber.” ”***? M ber tatter hke?” , awfully ntas.” Anae woe- ( « tow votes sounded guartnt. and be takes verv good care f bv l thmk am brmg bar ewt •a nght. - !. “W«0. M She to tate to tam ! **« ter- X dBBT tbrak ha «m ' «* • «te |, eosiktat ssmb su oiteewt" ’M. wet MsasrsiM, tar amt.” I very Mag. flat tea ma, uh ten I ® atamt UMf mi Nter. Yto nsto I isseetbsa.”
I at the age of 15. Four end one-hblf rMn .» pastor of th« Cahrnry Bible Church of Dowagiac. Mfch, prepared him to step into the pw torate <>f the aggressive Calvary Church of Kalamasoo. the largest fundamental testimony and missionary center In the city. In addition to carrying on hie extensive paatoral ministry. Rer. Barth I* also the director of Kalamazoo Youth for Christ, a weekly Saturday night rally, which at its recent anniversary rally eiceoded j.ufm in attendance, jamming to capacity the largest auditorium in th*- city. A splendid program is being planned, to which the public is Invited. __ o — Correction pi ices ou Gimm! Housekeeper sweepers in an advertisemeot placed In Monday iiishlw edition of the Daily Demwrat by Jerome Ginter were Incorrectly listed at 548.95 to |59 96. The price* should have appeared aa |69 95 to 57E.50. Thanks to rotation and other agricultural practices. Po Valley peasant a in Italy regularly harvest 60 bushels of wheat to the acre, although their soil hae been tilled without let-up for 4,000 •eara
PUBLIC SALE'; Wl 1 will sell at Public Auction on my farm 8 miles a South of Monroe. Indiana; 4 miles W’est and lit uuiei ***■ shire, Ufaio, n _ Tues.,* January 21, L Commencing at 12:10 P. M. 11—HEAD OF CATTLE-14 Jt'DY. Holstein. 3 due to freshen Jan 13. 5 nl <o* stein. 5. due to freshen Jan. 23. « gal- cow; PRi.MKost " ' was fresh Dec. 1. rebred Dec. 24. 5 gal. cow. PEGG). May 15. milking good flow. 6 gal. cow; S.LLLY. Houtttol Swiss, 7 . due -May 23. milking good flow. 5 gal cow Rtl Ml A Jersey. 3. was fresh Nov. 21. rebred Dec. 23. 5 gai «v * ' Brown Swiss 41 Holstein. 2, due Msy 1. milking good fi * > HOSS. Jersey g Guernsey, 9. calf by aide. 4 gal. n>» . .lu- 5 gal. cow. BETSEY. Jersey a * rt 15. I gal cow. DAISY. Holstein & Brown Swiss. 3. dK FsW cow. One Holstein heifer. 10 mu. old; One full MoodM Sa* ' eligible to register, coming 2 yr. old April 6; On*- • Swiss Bull, born Jan. »•. 194 k. College Boy * Broewii* No. 74*63. MILKING MACHINE: Me Deering Double Vmt .Miik- Oi pipe line and stall cocks for 10 cows. M Two Single Units Kite-Way Milker. I ten gal milk w M 7_H(X;S— 7 0 2 Pure Bred Spotted Poland Soars, due March 32 •:« On 5 Hampshire Gilt*, due last of Feb. C HAY & GRAIN 500 bu Extra Good Yellow Corn; 300 bu T*®» i» i suitaide tor seed; 2 ton* Good Clover Hay. baled. IMPLEMENTS •** Jobs Deere Been Cultivator, like new; Twe-w»?f*jl I Cylinder and Pipe complete; Hefler-Eiler Pump lack sj Electric Motor; Two new Mc-Deering Plow Sole f* st meat*, ht aN make* of Tractor Plows. Windr >»er t’ • Mc-Deering Koat Rotary Hoe. Deering 8 CL Binder Spike Tooth Harrow. g 1 MISCELLANEOUS u i One Classic Globe Hard Coal Burner with 1 ? One Soft Coal Stove. Moors Hot Blast; One 3 Bu."n«r. Save OU Kerosene Stove; Two Individual Hog Co* p* | ta TERMS—CASH A) Wm. Neadstinf •IB •Ml i; i Roy S Johnson A Son -Anct*. ... Melvtn Lzechty—Aact A Sale Bquipt * PUBLIC SAi n >1 • 1. the undenogned. will sell at Public Audi** a* farm auebiu* ry and feed, located on the tarn 1 „ lad .oa V S. road tl. then S tetle East kaww a* t* fam. <m J" Friday, January 17, ’ 'tCommencing at 12:20 F. M. al I*—HEAD OF CATTLE—!» “ Black cow. 3 year* oid. caM by side; Red aa*: old. will he fresh April 7th, 5 gallon cow. Brown and oid in Aprtl. 3-gMion cow; Hoistata cow. 3 yes-"’ 4 May. 3 Erm Nice Hoiatein betfero to freebee m g t Hetetein milking 3 gaKoan. 4 Geemsey hetto" ' <*e9 o<4. 2 HolMein aad 1 Guernsey better 3 m*>c’".- ' , w merntn* oid HoUuroe aetter 1 yvw odd. Rig HcU' j > g, la February. pg HOGS—Ju Shoal*, about 19 weeks oto. GRAIN AND HAY OR 11 ton* ot light mixed hay: 7 toa* eg clover ia» '. rt ' toy. » balM ot wheat straw, 2SO beohote Out*. ■'« IMPLEMENTS * Musneapoto-MuMme 1964 model IL Tractor ■: 2 aad power tab* o< with emtivator »tia« na. " - .. UttH Geoteo 2-eottom 12” trmttac plow on runt-”* * Own packer eaed one seaaoa. John Deere trac' f 4 "1” dteton Ohio tractor mowws*. <4t cut. good l-seo 1 * * harrow. Black Hawk nru piaasrr wtth tertth*- *' gl aww McCorma-k Ht grata btator; Jetoa Dw»r- K - '«« tosttbaer attachmeat; rubtor uro wagea. <3B-14 tu*' J —. Stod. MLM.ELLANEOUS ARTK ls ' J| Brooder aoeae I bull. Broader heaan lto!4 na> : jH Dae Raeto hog tender, weather praet. 2 caat-e:-!* < «u. Jaoaeoway etaetne urooder sawee, ade-ciuck »■“ * !>m KHik cans. Uena ayuromic msirnr ar * nJ •ad tete: toe tasßate- ctogkaa feeder. L ** tone attaetod. rovernl i-gnitoa e« naan. LMnad" ***" 1 Oto se**M ißsttM edl auto, aad aaay eMSer ar*;*** , Ct Ml-- aailftS TBUI.M»-CAdBL. g| -Sr- ' ifriv - ♦ "■ •‘MtoTtoMßß’*'" a'VWWW - * '.ww
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