Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1947 — Page 5

Yi DECEMBER 26, 1947*

IMPORTS For report OF LOCAL IIS/foreign market* MURRAY & CO. MBorreeted December 26 BB 5 lbs. 28.50 0 lbs 27.75 SB 110 lbs 25.50 W; ; 2 0 . 25.00 Ulbs. down 25.00 B. 450 lbs 24.00 wed. & Sat.) 33.00 iWed. & S°t.) 23.50 ..Br 14.00 |M'"" 12.00 ■■ F STOCK YARD* s baa^B Correc ted December 26 Eea .Bo 200 lbs 29.25 K 250 lbs 28.50 275 lbs 28.00 350 lbs 27.50 400 lbs 27.00 160 lbs 26.00 ;^^B o 140 lbs 25.50 : :SB q suo down 24.50’ down $ 7.00 EGG AND quotation* Furnlihed by *^K EC ATUR PRODUCE CO. |B Phone 38P Corrected December 26 Hent receipt eggs 47 ? 22 ’ springers under 4 lbs 32 springers over 4 lbs 32 hens 4 7 ao grain MARKET burk elevator co 9B Corrected December 26 Beaus suDjeci tt> cnange 'SB' during day. delivered at elevator. Sy Ask for prices. .03 per bushel less. f.o.b. farm. ill GRAIN PRICES County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Wllliams Pleasant Mills 9B Corrected December 26 V^B Corn 3.50 18. . 3.90 ■ill for v ye prices. Q—- ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I March 3:00%; May 2.92 [ JB. July 2.631/4-2.63; Sept. 2.551 May 2.48%-%; July 2.38 Sept. 2.22%; Dec. (1948) Mats: March 1.20'58; May 1.15 July 1.001/4-%; Sept. 92%; |H.|I94S) 89%. March 3.95; May 3.91 MB July 190A - B NOTICE no hunting or tressnight cr day on the ■ d. w. McMillen farm or the old Joe Moser Farm — Byrl Williamson Hoy S. Johnson & Son Htloss Bldg., Ground Floor Bone 104 153 So. 2nd St. IB'' 11 be glad to Represent you SB lhe transaction of Real Estate |M Public Sale or private sale. 25 in this business In Decatur. e welcome your Investigation i® our record of which we are Lelchty, Rep. B Make it a date. B See us in 1948. 9 Decatur Insurance Agn. ■ Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. U V Bl Kh BoecaT.r Elevator Co. — r • Peterson - Mor,roe ■ N A. BIXLER ■ OPTOMETRIST B HOURS: ■ - 3 0 to 12;oo 1:00 to 5:00 ■ Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Telephone 135 H 1 I rMH I * -ROOF > I ® M I B CELLAR L J U 'N3URE WITH rx II HELLER b

LOCAL CLASSIFIED "i J ADVERTISING RATE* ) I —-—. > | For 85 words or less: > I 9 M™ 6 60 * : 2 tlmeß 75 <l ) 3 times |1; « times 11.75. > nt? 1 ? QU ° ted ar ® for «««• ) “J ve ,na ertions. No classified ) I “£s accepted for sklpday sahed- | > I I FACE is 54 per word each In- ) sertlon, 50tf minimum charge. I I Copy must be In office by 11 i am. Monday through Friday. i I Saturday deadline Is 9 am , 0— I ’ for sale I FOR SALE—Fur "coat. Cost S2OO 1 will sell for $65. Like new. Size 16. Phone 156. 301-g3t FOR SALE— 1942 Chevrolet, in ■ very good condition. 358 Ste'ven- ' son street - 303-g3t i ——— _ I FOR SALE — Portable electric , Phonograph. S2O. 827 North Fifth street - 303-g2t FOR SALE — Perfection oil stove with oven attached. Used 3 years, good condition, call 4875. WHITE SIDE WALL tires. Liberal trade on your old tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 266 TF FOR SALE — 1947 Ford truck, new 8:25 tires, 14 ft. bed, combination bed, combination grain bed and rack. 125 E. Grant. 301 3t APPLES, fresh cider free of dregs. Otto D. Bieberich, route No. 2, Decatur. One mile south of Magley, % mile east. 287-30tx DUROC BRED GILTS for spring farrows. Immuned. Richest bloodlines. 10 miles east of Decatur on 224. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy, Ohio. 300 stx FOR SALE — Bottle gas stoves with bottles, immediate delivery. Also natural gas. Base sink and wall cabinets. Used May tags. 238 N. 2nd. Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service. 299 TF FOR SALE—BO acre farm, 7 room modern house, barn, 70 x 40, 11 stanchions, good silo, other good buildings, newly painted. Verl Lautzenheiser. 2 miles east; two ’ south then % mile east of Berne. 301-3tx FOR SALE — Nice 5 room modern home with garage attached only about four blocks from business section. Living room, nice dining I room with built in china shelves, I large modern kitchen, 2 nice bedrooms and bath, linen and clothes closets. Gas furnace. Immediate possession. Kent Realty Co. Phone 68. 303 2t FOR SALE—Heavy duty tractor manure spreaders; Horn & Fordraulic manure loaders; 7 and 8 ft. heavy duty tractor discs; cultimulchers; rotary hoes; spring and spike tooth harrows; sprocket packers; cultipackers; rubber-tired wagons; lime and fertilizer spreaders; garden tractors and sickle bars; gas motors; Globe milkers; bale ties; air compressors; tractor tires; Zenith radios; Norge refrigerators; Genuine Deepfreeze home freezers —Craigville Garage. 298-6 t FOR SALE—One of four finest new homes in Decatur. With insulated brick walls, ceiling, celotex, this is heated on six tons coal a winter. Living room larger than many new houses, with modern style fireplace. Flush fluorescent lighting fixtures throughout. Attached garage can be converted later to third bedroom. Two dressing rooms, lots of closets, big basement. Woodwork of native hand finished, narrow black walnut. % acre with 72-ft. frontage, bearing fruit trees, landscaping, located south inside city limits. For limited time for immediate possession before cold weather, will be offered at 37 percent below present reproduction cost. $4,000 down, can handle on time. For appointment call 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Bldg. 286-btf WANTED WANTED— Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-ts WANTED: Bookkeeper. Apply Sprague Furniture Store. Ask for Mr. Sprague. Phone 199. 301t4 WANTED— We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address. 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 194-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing - All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make coVWfd buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans ; 223 North First. 282-26 U

»QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds iWKI I — I I I —* EL I H ere 's a nice English peram- !? at ° r A f ° r ? ale In the Democrat IRISH!^* 18 * ta to ° bad we ’ re 1 "wanted t WANTED TO BUY— Used cars i Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 1 108-ts ! MISCELLANEOUS CARPENTER 1 work my specialty. Phone 615-F; estimates free. F. P. Heimann. > 301-3tx - WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. I 219-TF WANTED: Good, big clean ’ rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. ( 282-ts > WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, , programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF : WANTED — Iron, paper, rags, metals, rubber, batteries, old cars and trucks. Highest cash prices paid. Pick-up service. Decatur Iron & Metal Co., 1600 West , Adams St., Phone 14892. 234-TF ' ATTENTION FARMER’S—We do custom butchering and custom curing. Steury’s Abattoir, Inc., Highway 27, Phone 1676. 303-T i PIANO tuning and service. Boyd Stepler, phone Monroe 94-P. 251-T STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF ELECTRICAL SERVICE — Let us wire your house, install new switches, outlets, electric stoves, water heaters —anything electrical. Lewton Electrical Co. Richard D. Lewton, phone 651-F. 303 3tx JUST INSTALLED Electric baler. Will pay highest cash prices for all kinds of waste paper. Also buyers of iron, metal & rags. Pick up service. Call Smith Scrap Iron Co., Erie R. R. & 10 St. Phone 6913. 289-18tx APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF FOR RENT FOR RENT — 3 room furnished trailer house, permanent location. Possession January 1. Phone 841. 302 3tx FOR RENT — Heated sleeping room. Suitable for working girl or I couple. 13th St. Phone 5651. 303 3tx Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds lower; U. S. governments lower. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures lower. Hogs higheu, . cattle and sheep steady. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 26—(UP) —Livestock: x Hogs: 160-225 lbs 30.25. 225-250 lbs 30, 350-300 lbs 29.75, 300-400 lbs 29.50, 100-160 lbs 27.75-28.25; roughs, stags boars unchanged. Calves, lambs unchanged. Cattle market unchanged. .. - - ii tn/-iff--- ■ Trade' In a Goot» Town — Oetatui

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Commiaatouera Clalnia ClalniH allowed by Board of ComnilKMionera Monday. December 22, 1047 Haywood Pub. Co. oner 1085.94 Citizen’s Telephone Co. do .... 66.05 City o f Decatur Light & Power 154.83 Clyde O. Troutner Clerk Postage 6.59 Douglas ICo. Clothing for in®<ine 123 99 Halterman Shoe Store do 12.90 Lankenau’s do 57.50 Herman Bowman Care of Insane 88.00 Thurman I. Drew Aud. postage 15.00 Roy L. Price Treas. 6% & Post 139.06 Rose Nesswald Rec. Postage 5.00 Herman Bowman Sheriff exp. 244.01 Robert Shraluka sher spccdep 10.00 Dolores M. Shraluka do 5.00 Mrs. Helen Flueckiger do .... 5.00 W. S. Dailey- & Co. prop. 42.90 Virgil F. Bowers surv mil 29.40 Norwin Hoffman surv stak ditch ............................ . 15.00 Dale Mankey dragline oper 53.75 Robert Everett do 53.75 Jasper Wable tile drain 29.70 John V. Walters do 9.00 Marvin Bauermeister do 20.00 Albert Rek'eweg do 36.00 John Kintz do 23.80 Oswald Nytfeler do 6.80 Lawrence Zimmerman do .... 34.00 Glen Bowman do 44.00 Fred F. Steiner do 10.20 Floyd Barger do 8.00 Baker & Schultz do 100.00 C. R. Bowers & Sons do 122.40 William R. Bates do 1916.00 Yost Construction Co. do .... 3050.70 Jerald Barger open “drain .... 126.00 Baker & Schultz do 2645.00 Earl Martin do 20.00 Preble Welding & Repaid do 4.50 Daniel Zimmerman do 36.06 Beavers Oil Service do 246.20 Shell Oil Co. do 43.13 Leland Smith Ins. Agency do 141.84 Virgil F. Bower oper 7.04 D. A. Lubricant Co. do 9.25 Mcßride & Son do 22.25 Ft. Wayne Blue Print do 10.35 Saylors Chev. Sales do 2.50 Commercial Print Shop do .... 8.50 Lee Hardware Co. do 11.45 Keuffel & Esser Co. do 14.32 Deeatur Lumber Co. do . 45.58 Allmetal Highway Prodi nc do 36.16 Mollenkopf & Eiting oper 4 prop < 23.70 Haywood Pub. Co. Schl. Supt. Oper 18.50 LeVay & Zimmer do 16.00 Lyman L. Hann do . 10.00 Commercial Print Shop do ... 13.60 Melvin Mailonee Att. off. op 19.74 L. E. Archbold Co. Agt. Sal mil 105.86 Clara Lengerich Co. Sten. sal mil * 125.00 Anna K. Williams home dem. iExp — 41.44 Harmon M. Gillig coroner-exp 99.50 Dr. Myron L. Habegger d 0.... 25.00 Dr. D. D. Jones Health comm. Sal & Post 78.50 Maxine Troutner Health asst. Sal 12.50 Eileen Andrews do 12.50 Cecil Meletti Pros Atty, op 25.00 Rose M. Gase assess Clerk .... 20.25 F. W. Mills do ......... 54.00 Citizen’s Tel Co. Clr Ct op .... 5.00 Earl B. Adams do Decatur Specialty Co. do 27.60 Wiest Pub. Co. do 258.00 Frank Shepard Co. do 12, J® Lawyers Co-Op Pub. Co do .... 16.110 Bobbs-Merrill Co. do 15.00 C. H. Musselman prob of mil 9.15 John Bixler Ct. house Jan sal 150.00 Verona Venis Ct. house mat Sal. - 60 -°® Burk Elevator <lo. do 1213.63 Holthouse Drug Co. do 38.79 Berne Lumber Co. do ........ 9.60 Schafer Store do N’onbert Auman do 38.40 Decatur Lumber Co. do j.lB Roy Bixler do ? , - - ' i ® Esther Bowman Jail oper Adams Co. Lhr. Co. do 13., 8 Charles Bentz do 20.00 Frank A. 'Kitson Co. Home supt Bal 167.10 Joanna Kitson Co. Home mat g a l < 3.37 Dr. J. M. Burk Co. Home phys 25.00 Ellen Hirschey Co home help 70.00 Prior S. Gilbert do 60.00 Herbert Kitson do <O-60 Fred I. Patterson Co home med 2.50 Dr. D. W. Fireoved Co. Home vet 49.-2 Beavers Oil Service Co. home oper ? 2 - 2 ® Harry L. Fortney do Steffen Im. Co do 6.30 Stewart Bakery do 43.24 Serv Us Store do 1 2 0-41 Sinclair Ref. Co. do 14 0= Kohne Drug Store do -0.36 Liechty Cannery do 49. iv The Krick-Tyndall ICk> do i>4.98 Kocher Lubr. & Coal do ... -70 Stults Cigar Store do 31.13 3. E. Hite do ?-00 Superior Mfg. Co. do 16.00 Stults Home Oroe do I’-®’ Berne 1. G. A. Store do 63 n 9 Sprunger Lehman Co. do .... Steury Locker Serv. do 44.77 Geo. C. Bond, Trustee do 5.00 C. R. Bowers do prop 11-38 Berne Hdw. Co. do »o.aß Decatur Lbr. Co. do »v.i° Geneva Hatcheries do -Ann Dwight It. Arnold Ser of oP 3.00 John Christener Co. Comm Sal i Per diem 6166 John C. Augsburger do 93.00 Dale D. Moses do ■■ 9J.00 Ferd L. Litterer Co. atty sal 50.00 Berne Witness Legal adv .. 93.13 Decatur Democrat Co. do 33.10 Leland Smith Ins Ag offi bond 20.00 Schug Ins Ag do 2u.00 Dean Byerly Ins. . ..... 9.5» L. L. Yager & Son Soldier bur lot).00 W. H. Zwick & Son do 7».00 Glen Zimmerman fox bounty a.oo Dennis Liechty do “.60 Irene Byron Sanatorium san 282.8, Treasurer of State State Inst 87-.98 Will Winnes Wash Twp asses 60.00 Charles Teeters Wab. Twp Trustee iza.oo Brayton Pyle Jeff. Twp trustee ...... 1-D.vv Ralph Miller Hartford do 125.00 Charles Burdg Union do l-o-OO Eli Graber French do 13J.00 Floyd Meyer Blue Creek do ... l? ; >.00 Geo. Schiefenstein Root do .. 150.00 Benoit P. Johnson St. Mary's /If, IZJ.vu Howard Gilliom Monroe do .. 206.50 Charles Euhrman Preble do 12.».00 Hibbard High Kirkland do 12a.00 Thomas M. Parr Ered Weidler IQ4AA Levee 184.VV Welfare Citizen’s Tel. Co. oper .... ... 9.45 Bernice Nelson Post & mil ;>0.60 Mary J Hazel wood mil 9.50 Mabel Marshall do 6.75 Veronica Linn do “ -0 E. W. Baumgartner do 8.10 UH Graber do 7.20 Mrs Lenora Glendening do 7.20 Henry Heller legal serv 10M.00 Haywood Pub. Co. oper 83.1a Highvtny Ralph W. Rice Supt 220.00 Sam Butler Ass’t Supt 179.55 Albert Fox do 140.33 Nathan Meshberger. do 179.6a Winston Moser Truck driver 194.40 Arnold Weidler do Martin HuSer d<1..... .... . 15a-70 Roy Heller Don Harvey do .... i? 2 ?" Floyd Smitley do Virgil Draper do 1«2.4» Harold Burger Tio Harvey Shell do .. 1,0.10 Clyde Harden Mechanic .. 225.00 Chris Zurcher truck driver 170.10 Sylvan Hirshey single hand .. 170.10 Christ Milter do 170.10 Cedric Tuinbleson do 193.50 Frank S. Peterson janitor 105.00 Grover Cottrell night watchman 2-00 Citizen’s Tel. Co. oper 8.59 Decatur Light & Power d.O 13.46 Harold's Carb & Elec Shop do 21.00 Decatur. Super Serv. do .... 19.39 Pick Jlrtof Sales 33-25 Walter Swink Weld. Fro**a i. 87 The Gibron Co. do — 20 Mollenkopf &. do 4,.63

Shell Oil Co. do 594.01 Mtr. Fuel Tax Div. do 25.00 Harry’s Tire Shop do 2.40 Easter Tire ft Tread Co. do 56.72 Goodyear Serv. d o 287.66 Adolph Kiefer do 50.00 Otis J. Line do 104.72 Baker & Schultz do 23.00 Meshberger Bros. Stone Co. Material 3967.07 John W. Karoh Stone Co. do 700.55 The Krick-Tyndall Co. do ... 62.85 Decatur Lumber Co. do 27.93 American Steel Sup. Co. do .... 110.82 Artz Tire Co. do 26.15 Dunson Supply Co. oper 47.47 Certified before me this lit! day of December, 11747. Thurmnn I. Drew, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. Dec. 19 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Dec. 26—(UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs: 4,000; active, bulk 1.50 higher than Wednesday, extreme top 2.00 higher than Wednesday extreme top; several hundred choice 160-225 lbs. 31.00, new alltime high; bulk these weights selling at 30.00; 225-250 lbs. mainly 29.75; 250-300 tt>s. 29.50; 300400 lbs. 29.25. 100-160 tbs. 27.2528.50; sows largely 75-1.00 higher; bulk 24.00-25.50; few choice lights to 25.75. Cattle: 400, calves 200; steers and heifers unevenly strong to 50 higher in an inadequate market test; cows mostly 50 higher; 3 loads good around 1125 lb. steers 30.00; several load lots mostly medium grades 23.50-27 50; scattered good grade up to 30.00; few medium heifers 23.00-24.00; good beef cows 18.00-21.00; vealers scarce, generally steady; few good and choice 31.50-35.00. Sheep: 1,800; fed lambs and

See Them — Hear Them JESSE FRENCH and GULBRANSEN PIANOS HAMMOND SOLOVOX YAGER Furniture Store , Open Evenings by Appointment Phone 224 Berne, Ind.

i: MHI!aMiaiiaHllBl|lK!!HI||flH:a!HiaiMlllHI1IIBIIIIB!!i;HIIIIBlM u iW ,l *' lliai<>lHullllllllHHlJHuliH ‘ 11l * lll *'' n * | l* ll *i<'iißi'llßl!lUllllM|i|iß!lia!na!|llH'll*lllHll!!aitn*»Si Do you know the insurable value of your home and fur n itu re ? Fire insurance costs so little that everyone g ■ can afford to carry enough. Think this over—and then call us if you need our help. g Leland Smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn Hill BwBI1!lBIHiB;i«BlliiB.a'iBirjBlli;BIIIBHIBIIIB::»BIIIIBilliBilliBlUiBI!lBllhBI'iBlliiB'"-i:M!liiBi'ieB'ilBi:;iBII!IBIIIBIlllBlillBlllB!b,Bi;i'iBlll'Bl,iBIIIIBllliBllllBII|!BiiiW!'iBiirBH!iB<!"B!iiiB.WiiiBilkas THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“TRAVELOGUE OF A GOLD BALL” : c « - 7F3 3 fpEgHAPS SANTA CLAUS PICKEP iTj I/aHOV, WIMPtf VOt-lfeX \ SHOULD BE BALL 5 STILL GOnJ ( f THIS r g^WHEELSAggEg/yJ I. £ U/a 4 ,({\ 1 \ I I ( Lt, c 12-25’ ( 11 I T | » Cop 1917. k.ng Ic iluHt Mn.lt. m !.» Vl ..rM fryUx * xrM.i Now Showing—“HE CAN’T LOSE” ' I’ 715 S l tfr, l^L^JE n 2 N ' s !szOf ANcmec neat hole-ih- eweffl/ Y~l SfOpjTwHERE AKE S WITH THAT,/ < OPf / -MavK —JqW U/zt «< /< I S'IAAS " Cop 1717, King FriNiNK SyntMiiU. Inr . World n.rfwv nwrv<<! ” _ B L O N D I E IT LOOKS LIKE WE LL HAVE TO BLAST! .—[/ /IK 1 h b ' " fesl O 7 1 ? 'Tour EB 5 ) "W I r—A MAILBOX IF 6=l l’ ' ; ® HAVE WE i , / SME WENT n/W* GOT ANV t “i out iV’ -' •' Dynamite ) Of' in the T-Zg a F if t< J E E J ls B ' ■R / ‘ I /-nnrO U vk * h&bbb ■ /UUWfc IT COULD BE ANOTHER FELLER! C I \ I HOWCANIS v | / -/sounds’'’/ i / A" SLEEP WITH YOU) I P LIKE SHE's) A/ SLOPING LIKE < XV / STILL IN < x x> / THAT? GO ON K X < ThVs downstairs -epmnii .wiiMiimTLTml I room QmV HBB I - ---n_ _g ■in -■ j

fairly active, fully steady; load good and choice around 95 lb. fed Texas lambs 24.50; similar grade around 86 ibs. 24.25; good and choice 108-110 lb fed Texas yearlings 20.00; slaughter ewes steady; medium and good 5.00-8.00; choice lightweights 8.50. 0 A total of 364 soil conservation districts have been formed in the northern great plain states —Nebraska, Kansas, North and South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming. TOJO ADMITS (Continued from Page 1) willing but sincerely desire to accept.” In his affidavit, Tojo made every attempt to shield Emperor Hirohito from blame for the war. “The entire responsibility rests in effect upon responsible persons in the cabinet and in the supreme command,” he stated. NOTICE! As my term as County Clerk expires January 1, I wish to announce that effective on that date I will devote my full time to the selling of Real Estate For the present my office will be at my residence 808 Adams St. Give me your listings. I will be glad to be of service to you. Clyde Troutner

TRADE IN DECATUR Public Auction We will sell at Public Auction on the Lewton farm on Adams and Allen County Line, first farm east of Williams Elevator, 7 miles north of Decatur, 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Hoagland. Ind. Saturday, Jan. 3/48 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 22—HIGH GRADE GUERNSEYS—22 Herd fully accredited for Bangs & T. B. Guernsey 3. be fresh by day of sale; Guernsey 4. due to freshen Jan. 17; Registered Guernsey 8, due to freshen Feb. 6; Guernsey 3, calf by side; Guernsey 3. calf by side; Guernsey 4, be fresh Mar. 17; Guernsey 4, De fresh Apr. 8; Guernsey 4. -oe fresh Mar. 5; Guernsey 4. be fresh May 12; Guernsey 4, be fresh June 4; Guernsey 4. be fresh July 19;. Guernsey 8, be fresh June 9; Guernsey 4, be fresh Sept. 2; 5 Guernsey heifers bred to freshen in Aug. & Sept.; 4 Guernsey heifers 4 months old. This herd of cattle is all from Registered Guernsey Bulls, and out of the very best cows. We raised all of them. They are bred to Registered Guernsey Bull. All the above cows except the two 8 yr. old cows were sired by South Wind Mab’s Baron Who’s Paternal Grandmother has 906 BF record and sold for $3300.00, and are bred to South Wind Royal, a son of South Wind farms Great McDonald Farms Darnall, one of the proven sons of the World’s famous My Haven King. McDonald Farms of Courtland, N. Y., refused $40,000 for My Haven King. REGISTERED HEREFORD HOGS 10 Gilts 4 mo. old; 8 feeders 100 Tbs. All double immuned. HORSE: Grey Mare, 1400 lbs. FEED: 200 bales second cut Alfalfa Hay; 400 bales first cut Alfalfa Hay. This Is all first class, Bright hay. Never got wet. — IMPLEMENTS — Deering 7 ft. Binder; Rubber tire wagon; John Deere 10 hole fertilizer grain drill; Double disc; Oliver 12” Tractor Plow; Spike Tooth Harrow; McDeerlng 6 ft. mower; McDeering Rotary Hoe. STOVES: Glow Boy large size heating stove, like new; Universal Range, combination wood and kerosene, Ivory enamel finish. TERMS: CASH. (Not responsible for accidents.) FLOYD LEWTON and ALFRED RAUSCH, Owners Roy & Ned Johnson —Auctioneers Melvin Liechty—Auctioneer Bryce Daniels —Clerk. Lunch by Antioch Ladies Aid 26 31

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