Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1948 — Page 2

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SALE CALENDAR OCT 11—Noah J. Schwartz. 4 mi N. & H mi E of Berne Tile Mill or 2 ml 8. and H nil E. of Monroe. 140 acre farm and pernona) property. Roy * Ned Johnson and Me.vin Lfechty, auc OCT. 21 Elmer C Cook. Iml N and 3mi W. of Rochester. Ind Improved 180 Acre Farm Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F Sanmann, A net OCT. 22—Ora A battier. 3 mi N of Marion. Ind on No. 9. then 4 ml E. 32 acre country home. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Sanmann. Auct OCT. 22—Robert GepbarL 5 ml E ot Willshire. 0.. on 33. St R<g. and grade Guernsey cattle and personal property. Roy a Ned Johnson and Melvin Llechly. Aucts. OCT. 22—Mrs. Annetta a Nelson Huffman. • ml 8. of Bluffton on road 1. then 8 W on 118. then ! s 8. Personal property Ellen btrger Bros . Aucts OCT. 23 Mr * Mrs. Kenneth Reed. 1109 W. Madison. 7 room modern home 230 p. m. Kent Realty Co. OCT. 23 Heirs of the Nicholas J Wyatt Estate. !» mi. 8. of Fort Wayne, ltd. on 37 and directly across the road from the Nine Mlle House Improved 6s Acre Farm. 1:Ou P M. Midwest Really Auction Co. J. F Sanmann. Auct OCT. 23 Mrs Littha Byrd, t ml E. ** ml N of W’ren. Ohio on Hva Moser farm Household goods. IP. M. EST. Sutnan Bros., auctioneers OCT. 23—Ivan R Pecker. 7 mi. W and 2 mi N of Bluffton. Cattle and personal property 12 30 P. M Ellenbercsr Bros.. Aue OCT 23 C. I. and Mary Custer. PI-asant Mills, Ind 3 room house, t.j Acre land 130 P M Kent Realty Co OCT 25—Paul Cummings 1821 North Second St. corner Second and Itierkes street Decatur. 6 room house Roy A Ned John■on and Melvin Idechty Aucts OCT. 26- 3rd annual Ind Statr Ayrshire Sa'e. 1 ini N. of New Castle on No. 3. s<t head reg cattle Ross Downing. Auct. OCT. 25—Menno E Schwarts, 54 mi E. and 2 ml 8. of Berne, or 1 ml. 8 and 3 mi W of Chattanooga. Ohio General farm salt* Roy A Ned Johnson ami Melvin Liechly, Aucts. OCT 2» —The Funk Estate. Grover F Funk, agent. 4 mi. E. of Haviland. O at Junction of lit A 127. A Well Improved 40 Acre Farm 1 P M Midwest Realty Auc. Co.. J. F Sanmann auct OCT. 28— Mr and Mrs Rufus Bose 44 ml. E and 1 ini 8 of the t|l< mill, Ih-rne. Ind Complete dosing sale Jeff Lieclity. Phil ip Neuenschwander and D S Blair —Aucts. QCT. 29 — Glen Lynch, lit ml W of Hanford City, Ind. Well Improved 191 acre farm with 2 sets of buildings; 41 head of Cattle and complete line <>f Pou er Fann Equipment. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann —Auct. OCT. 29 Paul H Meyer and Laura A Meyer. 34 ml E. and 4 ml. S of the tile mill. Be rue. Ind or 4 mi E and I mi N. ot Gene va 4u acre unimproved farm. Jeff Llechly, Auct. OCT. 30 James L Ward. 8 ml. N of Marion. Ind. Improved 6 acre Country Home ami Complete line of Household Goods Mid 1 west Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. OCT 30 Franklin Oner, udmr Viola Duer, one-half block W. of the Pennsylvania depot on the N side of the street in Monroe Household goods Sutnan Bros.—Amts OCT 30—Clarence M Scantlen. 3 mi W of Farmer. O. on 219. then 2 mi. N 40 acre farm. 7 room home. l:3u P M Kent Realty Co NOV I -Charles A- han Simtndlngcr. J mi. 8. and 1 mi E of Vene eloefo. tt on road No 11*5. or 8 ml. NW. of Spencerviye. O. on road 114 37 head dairy cattle, 11 head and personal property Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Uechty. Auctioneers

Public Sale Having deckled to dNcoiiiini.i- farming anil move tn town, wr, the undersigned. will sell the following described pergonal property a: public auction on the farm located <’ s miles east, and 1 mile south of , the tile null. Berne. Indiana, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1948 I Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 17 _ head of cattle — 17 Koran a Jersey and \yrshire, t» yrrgold 5 gal cow will be fre»h Feb .'lt Spotty. Ayrshire and Holstein cow • yrs old, 4 4 gal. cow. will be fresh March 15th. Shirley. Ayrshire cow. 4 yrs old. 5 gal. cow. will be fresh March 7th Whitey. Holstein cow, »> yrs. old. a gal. cow will be fresh Jan 17th Niagara. Hos'ein cow. •> yrs. old, 5 gal. cow, with calf by side Esther. Guernsey cow * yrs old. 6 gal. cow will be fresh Jan. 9th. Brownie. Jersey cow. I yrs. old 4t» gal. cow. will be fresh Jan 6th Red Milkina Shonhorn cow. 6 yrs. old. 5 gal cow will be fresh Feb 29th. Koguy. roan tow. 6 yrs old. 7 gal cow. will be fresh March 19tb Blatkie. Jersey cow, i yrs. old. 4 gal. cow will lie fresh Jan. Sth. Babe Jersey and Guernsey cow. 3 yrs old 4 gul cow. will ba fresh ' April 24th Black f< Holst-In and Jersey heifer will be fresh April Ist Star. Guernsey and Holstein, will be fresh April Ist Guernsey bull lx in-mths old. a good breeder Guernsey heifer. 9 months old Guernsey helter, s mouths old I Black and white heifer, 9 months old. All the«e cows have been T It and Bangs tested, and are a real 1 herd of cattle SADDLE HORSE AND EQUIPMENT So Its. saddle horse t yrs old ibayt lady broke, does different tricks, almost new western saddle, russet color, bridle and heavy blanket. 23— HEAD OF HOGS—23 3 tried Iniroc sows: 1 tried black sow; 1 spotted gilt; 3 Blrkslilre ' irtlis; these sow., are due to farrow around Nov. ISih; 15 shoait rang i Ing from 5u to 135 lbs. •—HEAD OF SHEEP—• fl good ewes, 1 to 4 years old POULTRY About s doc Leghorn pnl ets. laving; 2 dor Ugltoru cockerelr will mak • fine fryers. 7 dog. White Rock yearling hens HAY AND GRAIN 150 bales of hay. 2'd) bales of wh-a' straw, 25 bushel Clinton oats. FARM MACHINERY Mlnncapolit-Moline tractor in Al condition, equipped with heavy wheel weights power take off and power lift in one unit and coltivat or; M. M heavy duty 3 bottom 14" tractor plow, John beer- No. 5 7 ft. tractor mower, like neW; John Ifeere trgetor corn planter on rubber an I ferti.ker attachm*nt, almost new; John Deere side delivery rake, like new. John Ik-ere rotary hoe: 3-aecllon heavy tractor spring tooth I arrow; lpik>- tooth barrow. like new; fertiliser ami lime spreader, like new: John Deere manure spreader, tongue attach m»m: to make 2 wheel tpreader. John lierre 10-ft culiipacker. 2 roll Apple on euro hunker with cutter htad; I. H. C. combine. S ft. cut. this combine has i»ee:t <ompletely overhaulad. motor includ'd; I.H.C feed yrinder with sacker Cap corn planter Dam hay loader. Empir< IW-hoe grain tiri I. M: ink Breaking plow; buy tedder; rubbvr tired wagon with grain bed. almost new. Turnbull wagon with hay ladder and grain lied HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS DeLaval Sterling double unit milking machine; poster lawn mower with Brigg-, Stratton motor 5 A-type hog houses; pump jack. S horge electric mo'or. rubber tlr<d wheelbarrow. h<avy set working hurnes- and 3 roisnt St- ft. hay rope; So rods heavy hog fence; some steel pwta; 2 roil pi "ket fence for corn crib. 2 roH wire fence for torn crib. 140 ro’s ne* barbwire; I'i cow a'anchiont; 3uo gal. gaa lank on steel stand with skids, alnck tank with hog fountain attached; nil bur*'r for lash ha>i»r, big oiler: self feeder; hog trough Into kettle; butchering scaffold: brooder ho-tse. Sg|»; feeding Iravr ans wafer ounialn’ ; electric brooder stove i Warner >. 3wt chick alar; alm» ‘ new M ft. endless h it; Sellers kl -hen cabinet; glass door ccphosrd: sink with cabinet: kl'ehen table with chairs; wardrobe; iron be-l and springs; Rs'at-- Heu'ro<a stove Ihrge sine, like new; ('realty table model radio: Afr-Wav luvtl'ry radio in cabinet; Il buff color <1 rpv-'ow blinds: Ice cream freesr-r kerteene oil heater; crocks and jars: other artk-lea too bi mt roue to mention IJ3( model Furl 4»toi truck with «tw factory rebuilt motor. Hale wl l be held under tent Lunch will be served by Ladlet' Home Kconomir s Club TER IB —CASH. Not responsible for act ideals. ML iad MRS. RUFUS BOZE, Owners Jeff U- M’. »••*•••»/ Newnwv awomler , jU e W-f y

Church To Continue I' Two Sunday Services Hold Dual Services At Lutheran Church At the quarterly meeting ot the I Zion Lutheran church voters assembly. administrative body of the | church located at West Monroe and Eleventh streets, a derision was passed to continue the two Sunday i services at X and 10:30 o'clock The dual services were begun on the first Sunday in June and operated on a temporary basis until last Sunday. The continued increase of attendance at Sunday services necessitates continuance of the dual service arrangement Sunday school and Bible class sessions will be held from 9 15 to 10 15 The pastor of the church the Rev Edgar P Schmidt, was in strutted by the voting body to se cure pulpit assistance whenever he deemed it necessary. Permission was granted the pas tor to sponsor a children's reforma tion service to be conducted by the children of the Saturday Bible schoo) on Reformation Sunday October 31. at 7 p m The service is being prepared by the teachers of the school: Mrs Herman Krueckeberg. Mrs. Howard Buch, Miss Margine Bauer, and Rev Schmidt The 82 children of the school will have a part in the service commemorating tha Protestant reformation and the 'lfe and work of Dr. Martin Luther, the great reformer It was resolved to conduct two special services of Thanksgiving the latter part of November. Wed nesday evening, the 24th. at 7:30 o'clock, and on Thursday mom Ing. Thanksgiving Day, a*. 10 o'clock The growth of the Sunday school and increase ot emphasis of Christian child training has created a shortage ot space and facilities for cictiducting class** To remedy the situation and to study the problem, the church council was ordered by the assembly to appoint a planning commission of five men who are to report the results of their study by the next meeting of the voting body in December. The members <>f the commission are Phil Sauer, I Oscar Lank'-nau Carl Smith. Enno . Lankcnau. and Thurman Schiefer- , stein CHURCH NEWS Church of Nazarene A special missionary servic will be held at the Church of the Naza rene this evening at 7 30 o'clock The Rev Mrs Kerr, of Blounts : ville. will he the guest speaker and will discuss tile work being done for the American Indians The pub lie is invited to attend Tractor-Trailer And Auto Collide Here A tractor-trailer driven by Richird A Rabey. of Angola, collided with an auto driven by Agnes WereI hoff. of 410 Marshall street, at Sec j >nd and Monroe streets Tueaday afternoon Little damage was te corted by city p dice, who said the ru k made too sharp a left turn n'o Monroe street and sideswiped ’be auto, which was waiting f.r the light to change Trade H a Good Team — Oacatui

ASTHMA Don t let cougning wteesing recu-nng st lasts or Bronehisl Asthms ruin sleep ane energy without trying MtNDACO wl.ut works thru the Mood to reerh Oronrhta maos end lungs Usually helps nature gulckl) removg thick, sticky mucus Thus alleviate) toughing end side truer scootnln, end kettei U«ep Del MBS OS CO trots drugsiu Soln , 'action or rnonev keck eoeranteed 'I A IM I a-—— —— I EVER LOOK INTO A I GUN BARREL? , It’s not pleasant to be held up at gun point and rob« bed. But it can be even /rti pleasant if you have no insurance to make good the loss. Ask us about j£tna Burglary, Theft •nd Robbery Insurance. THE SUTTLES CO. Aegmta Nlblielr Store Bldff, Decatur. Ind. 1j - j IV- Ove-f-wir*-—* Swsnv «* Masriaed, Cwww. . iiiiiißiiiil!

DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR INDIAN

. .. E '****& My* AT ' All SMIIiS, President Truman and North Carolina's Gov. R. Gregg Cherry greet each other at Raleigh, where in • speech Truman appealed to rebelling southern Democrats to return to the party and defeat “big-money Republicanism.** (International Soundpboto)

Hog Support Prices Arc Announced Here "Hog prices probably won't fall to support levels by next March. >ut just in case they should — the schedule ot hog price supports < ’or October - March has been announced by the department of agri- > culture. If hog prices should de. line* to the support level, the law requires that they would have to be ‘ supported throng i 1949 at 9<i perent of parity.'* Winfnrd L. Gerke. hairman of the Adams county ag iricultural conservation commLtee points out. "Support prices would be carried out through purchase of' pork produ ts or c'her appropriate iction." he said. | Weekly a —i cg« hoz supports for H he next six ni»'Ut •• wilt tenge from i high of fl'..'') per 100 pounds, p Chicago basis. In Oe'ober and I March, when marketings of hogs | ire seasonally small, to a low of | 115 25 per 100 pounds in De ember. 1 vhen marketln ts are seasonally the I largest of the year. , Supports ate figured twice a year on the basis of parity prices >n March 15 and September 15 The I . ~r t, rity price was 118.30 i per 100 jmunds. The average <>. li.r mis uu uat >] da'o was 127.30 per 1 »0 pounds. I run) Xoilcr Stair u( liullMnu C C>||Ul> of VUnfiiß s». W» twre Iler llcice lalilr Henril of I oiinf, e oßimlasloaera >Uniu. I ouuo, InUlaan. N.i.c of k-tting of <outi.i t fur! onstru ’ i ' <t:!l, rt F r llt.g •t al drain in Kirkland to-vnahip. I N'.'l e is hereby gi . n l.'iit .h lie I -ttli <l<> of N ,ic !■. r oil’, al tininur of to o'clock A M th- u< <ler. -■ • I r . I Ad I . » 'omit,. State >f Indians. *u an has I c e-n assigned • • .'irir-i. Um el tliv Ir.iln 4- r. .d in fi- r. p.n t <,f the 4 eyor and V - • r .• ■ . ! the Gilbert K.terdlne -t u. f> ..In I-, X.rkl.m'i t" .i.» ip. wl't re . ,• . < . • I bld* f r f.e f niehli g ,<l| I la| < c for ths I ' n»tr i ti n .f »ai<l drain nt tn.- <■!- - .f tin e'..untj Surci ' .r ■' A latna -iiiictv. In.l ma. at t .« I' urt II . n tie t it;, of r>< at ir. la e .it India ti a Sahl w-.rlt |,aa been d vide I Into! • tut...i» .t I>"> f.t m le.igth and I lumbered fr ~n t li- b. alnitlnq t.l me tvrrnlnii . and otnpi.t,.t|. nos t e 1 c.i .■■! of <n| tard-c of e'-i.l.allon I n eta'll of a.U I alat-.oiia u t> been ’• <i ' . - <i to any I •r on i'<i.- '-st'.l or bidding <>n said ork All l i - f>r i pert of awid /ork •! i*t l«c- by ► i h elation*. < op- ■ '•« .f 10. plan-, ape-li cG 0., c.cd profile as" on file in t!" vffl'c of' aid Kurvecor Sa d contract shall be let to the ■ lowest tidd'-r. but tie rg. Is •• served to reject an> and all l id*. I and f.' I. t the work i- t w.. c. i,r I subdivide It c’ld let the »i ne !n rep- I ■irate r uilr-i ts. Am p r on to woo i> I ■ contract i» 1< t will t» required t " enter Into a written ■ mtr. t i f give bond, with surety, tor the per- i formarue of the work, an I in.it in will pay mi damage* <»c ■asiotied by ; hl* m.nfuifllln rnt of hie contra I A . certified ' he. a of .u« i for lioOo | must a. i ■ ot any •<■.!• h bid. S-ild contract will not b>' b't in-f ■ll it la first cpl r.r d ai d Hur- i Veyor .end raid contra tor’s bond ip- | pro» <-d bj said llurv ' r lleull F. Hwncre. Sortryor of V4e» a count*, and Snot, as < ooairof tlon. I’erd 1..’1 llierer. Xftorner. Oct. 2<l-2? Soctee as letilra ot < or tract for reel Io u ut Nt fuo Innlgtr et at •mln. Noto e It tM-rel'V given th •• oo • it Will du.' ut November. I’l*. at th- hour of tn o■ I >'-1c A M the u! . lersivned *'<"inty Nurvc-ro’ nf »d-<n-s ’■ounty. Indiana to when her been tas'gn d the <,.n-tructi.»n of th» Drain dv.-rihed In the rennet -f the t'crvevor and Vi wee It <*i *u« mi-, ‘■er !• net • || <| . ke< >f the Ida me c'ir'uit four* «* *4 ties .»un. tv. Indiana, entltb d ttafoe in n i ;< r. •t .1, Petition for I'rui- see. will re■five a aled !• la f.r the f rnl.:•( <g f »•! matovivl a 4 in'- >r nee.- »r I sos the i 'ctsatru -lion of a.ii<l l;r.tln at the offl -e of the f’*ointv Survey.r nt the «’r.ortho |- - c ity „f iiv'-st'ir in th alate of l-d am gold work »'»• divid'd Into Maih.n. one >• era. p f, u ( - leneth and numb-r< -I fro-” Ihe l.»tinnlng f" 'he • r end »•>. j t"l|", nf m.Ser of . ot.t • va'c-g. I »f e-xc-avwtlon In ea-h <-f -l-l 'at- I •oe, pa* h«. a ma •<■ .< <i -HI ip- fur- l nlahad to all ner**»n tj t. r -t'-4 on '•lddlne on aw id ■ ork Al! Idd« for c pirt of |4 -ve j-- mio ’ t h u h Stations. <* ole. of the p’ar-, ape* Iflattona "nd n-o*l*e are on file tn ike office of sail Sirve-or. SeM roufeset w|'l tw I-’ the lowrat bldd-r but th ri-rftt I - aerved to re|c<-t she and »!l hid* •o' to let <ii • tk i>« a wW «ul dic id. It and let tti •«•••» In yeuarar ...n'r' t. A*»v so r. ,i> f •l> . a ro-fr»f • !■ I- • ’»’ U re '■H-ed to «n*er trio s wit'ro eon•rvt a-*4 glee ftonel *el*h urefr '<<r Ibe perf .r n 'tC'-e of f e -et rk. sad fg.f f , .c>| a|i ,t, ..... ■*e|onc'4 hv h's >o-»*<'t’f|t* ent of his • "titra t i certified fc ■•- -*»h for 83» ■>« mo«* ■ nmpa-cy «•• h I bld. Acid c-nnliw-t wl’t "M » • unT lit ‘s *lr«t ent.r'vved to avid f'>ur' land anil <■ .ntrn'tor', owed approc -4 !* let ..Me 'cfort In,ted thin fntli day of tht'.her. I»l« | Vlrsii t-Svfcfs I 2 »*•-»!.•- QBl i«-3*

Police Poker Game Breaks Policeman New York. Oct. 20 (I Pl Patrolman William H Schneider 10. began serving an indeterminate sentence today for a <3 liquor store holdup He testified that he stole 'he money because he had gone hopelessly in debt playing poker in the "back room*' of police headiuarteis Trade In a Good Town — Decatdr

REFRIGERATED FROM . TO P-TO-BOTTOM! --T ' Wk <e p“ LA 1 MORE SPACE FOR EVERYTHING! • 8'? cubic frrl within the cdtrlf area. plut Icubic feel . . . used by rrfngrratni Fruit ! rediener... all in a refrigerator using nu more floor •pace than a 7 culuc fool iucmlc I! • Big Frozen Fond C.heet . . . 50 lb». packaged frozen f,i>wl> and ice cubes! • SpaeccHi* Balanced Odd Ounnarlmerit . . . ideal for dairy products and other "everyday" iooda. • (add-Mol Irrelu-nrr . . . large glsMenckawd eorunarluieiit with *u|H-r---(n<H«t e<>|d lor vegetable*. »alad green*, left-over*! • Kelvinalnr** exrluMvr new Fruit Fraabaawr...moiat cold prewrv ation! • kielvmator'a fatuou* Polar«ohrre mechamam . . . permanently lubricated . . . trouble-free performance! • Come in «ee the* and other Kclvtualor maaterpiecca for *4B. — I DECATUR HATCHERY

ALL VOTERS ATTENTION!! Democratic f Candidate i .y 9 K, AUDITOR 1 Second Term MM Thurdias I. Drew I > Buk.ik “I nt '•on '. I I'.'Vt -. r<-« 'ou <i th of mj aliiliß. HgSv 1 > <r r ’' * n 1 .'f:t. I ,»i'dL • even I ’tl -t j ■l' I .11- <IO| olio! I edge of (he need*, of the ■MMMPwtfMMpPiI et.mmunilrj THURMAN I. DREW VOTE - NOV, 2 - Democratic Ticket

Higher Meat Output Caused Price Drops St. Paul. Minn . Oct. 20 il l’) — Increased production of meal bus caused recent drops in wholesale and retail prices, the president of the American meat institute said to day. Wesley Hardenhergh said meat production went up 25 percent in 'he last four weeks while on the Chicago market the prices dropped an average of seven percent. CAPEHART (font Frc'.i Pate One! den." "Failures of the Truman admin latration in domestic aud foreign affairs stem front its allegiance to an alien philosophy of government that calls for regimentation of the people and backbreaking taxes," be charged Congressman Gillie said the soth ctmffrese "reversed the ruinous New Deal trend" which had brought America to "the brink ot disaster, with widespread work and production storages, and con ditions made worse by confusing.

4> fi > o vA- x --) : In polidted black or brown calf. Price 17.95 “No Shoes in the World Like These” f. . . . that’s exactly what hundreds of men around town tell ua, — men who find out-of-this-world comfort in U right Arch Pre* server Shoes. LANE’S Shoe Store sseMfii

zlg-rlg policies of the Truman ad ministration." He shifted the responsibility for any mistakes in WashingUcii frotii th© congress to the President, declaring. "A good law is a dead letter in the hands of an incompetent chief executive.' County Republican chairman Harry Essex was in charge of the program, and Sen. Capehart was introduced by Roy Jorg, fourth j district chairman A presentation of Gags for county Boy Scout troops was made by the senator

Public Solei I have rented my farm and wiil sell at public t— I* of Willt'hire. Ohio, on Road No. 33. ' * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22,190 1 Commencing st 10:30 A. M. E T I 24- Registered & Grade Guernsey (atilt J Queenie. Registered, syr old. Milking 4 gal, |;n | Apri I Lady Lou. Registered. 5 yr. old. Milking 4 gal , j: . t Aut , , ■ Star. Registered, 6 yr. old. Milking 4 gal., Bred Princess. Registered heifer 14 mo., out of Lady 1. .. Supreme Buttercup. Registered heifer, coming 2yr <,m j... E Jessie, Grade Cow. 5 yrs. o!d. Milking 5 gal Bred July ij E lose. Grade Cow. 4 yr*, Be fresh by sale day R irace, Grade Cow. 4 yrs. od. Milking 4 gal. Bred June i r Jherry, Bessie, Daisy, Tiny -all 3 yr. old cow* Miivin, irtd in May and June. * * Grade Cow 10 yrs. old, Milking I gal. Brel Apri! I’th V I Heifers. Bred to Freshen in Spring. ■ 3 Heifers. 4 to 6 mo. old; 2 Heifers 4 weeks old. E 1 Registered Bull. 3 mo. old: 1 Bull Ca f 6 we, ks old. 1 Wr, J leifcr 5 mo. old. The cows and bred heifers are bred to Bull, his dam has 9 consecutive yearly records average over *9 utter fat His Sires Dam tax over 7bo lbs 11 F record 9 HOG*—2 Sows with litter b> side. I GRAIN A STRAW—IOO Bu. Clinton Oats front < ertifM wk A ales wheat straw. ■ TRACTORS—CORN PICKER—COMBINE — IMPLEMENTS — Tractor —A C. Model C Tractor, New, used on- tnontb. Ut HgJ ft, ph k up plow and cu tivalors; Tractor F-2". tractv er. lights it power lift, completely verha t ed. in Fi-< Clan cosml oline 14" high lift tractor plow, used 1 reason; M< t'. r®l k Dgß .‘7 Tractor grain drill with fertilizer & seed at'a< h.-n-,rd rubber tires, New, only dri l-d So acres; John LecreDiFeJ <>rn Planter with tractor hitch; Big Four 8* oi. bath mower >u3 or hitch used 2 seasons; John Deere side del wry rake, turn vj st-d one sea on. New Idea manure spread-r. 3s> :l«n arrow. 2 section spike tooth harrow; Graham r'ti! r tire ».gsK fw grain bed; Wagon with 14' grain bed: fierier pi w*r ail mldley 8 hoe hog feoder; U>d gallon Neve;-Fre z. h<»:’f ntdt|3 Hammertntll. TI fob endb' » belt; No 2 < n Mill 'ead Cooker; lOW Ib. Patfottn 8r le; lawn mower hrl J te (Tinder; large water tpnk; decide set h*.rm-**: vtt.t’. atl ection c.ra - harrow: 2 sectioi: spring harrow Litt!* WotUtrlM "own; M' Deeting Disc. I 9RN PlCKEß—McCormick Detring Pull Ty? IP n- -t J i ker. on rubber, used one season. I 'OMBINE —McCormic k IBcrinx "42" Com’ire *■' " ' 5,i; I leclenner and pick up attachment, us d one . >•. n I ■RUCK—I94 Chevrole 1«, ton tru< k. got dt r v I ’<».-u:Sll ERMS—CASH. Will not bt- res)>on il l in < i-<- of s< Meat. I ’ Lunch by Wren Band Midi. r«" I ROBERT GEPHART, Owd oy & Ned Johnson, Melvin Liechty—Auctioneers cr L *—Clerk -H

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to Clarence 10 Kelly Clifton Sprunger 0( ' officials The county teat.nl in th,. Jl|r ' ***• t court-room, and Sen c < ««««* the Judge, Warrt-n. t r..| ? | lll)B Gilile posters Itu ” Hlr | Sk l ‘ i,in ‘f every J 1 ues. and Fridav n iJLM Suxd;,, *1 L—Bun-Set.