Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1964 — Page 2

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Famous Stallions Tour U. S., Canada » For the first time in “history the famous white stallions of » Vienna’s Spanish riding school, the Lipizzaner horses, will tour eight cities in the United States and Canada, with the opening performance this week in Philadelphia. The entire Philadelphia engagement and the next one at Washington. D.C., have been sold out since February. The equestrian attraction is said to be the pldest continuing , performing group in the western world, having been established for 400 years. Tickets have been selling for as high as SB. each. These horses are featured in Walt Disney’s Technicolor picture, “The Miracle of the White Stallions.” which plays Sunday and Monday at the Adams theater. Two jet planes were chartered to bring the steeds from Vienna, as only 12 horses are allowed to each plane and there are 20 in the troupe. A selected team of American show horses has been selected to work with the Austrian visitors. These equine artists are quite tempermental, and the arena managements have to

More Heat with Oil Heat . . More Hoot for Your Money with Your Stove . . . /IWll dean burning Heater Ho. 1 gMOHMUfttTHUniwjui Your Furnace . . . load®* l Furnace No. 2 BEAVERS OIL SERVICE, INC. RHONE 3-2705 W 80 Acre Farm - For Sale - 80 Acre Farm Union Township - Adams County Indiana v 2*/ 2 mi,e ’ North US 224 on Road 101 ' mile East (William E. Bleeke Farm) Immediate Possession of Land and Buildings. Modern 1 */ 2 Story Home-24x30 Crib-Granory 20 x 26 Oarage 54 acres Cropland—26 acres Woods For sale due to illness of M. Himelstein, owner. This office has an exclusive listing. Price: SSOO per acre-$40,000-Terms: Cash. DON'T WAIT - PHONE TODAY! Ned C. (j-olinion e- Residential Realtor _ Auctioneer Commercial Appraiser j Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3606

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Volunteers Serve Red Cross Office. Mrs Wanda Oelberg. executive secretary of the Adams county Red Cross, has been ill this week, but volunteers have kept the office open. John B. Faurote, rural fund drive co-chairman, opened the office Wednesday, and was there all day. Mrs. Robert Johnson kept the office open Thursday and Friday. The office is closed Saturdays and Sundays, except during the month of March, when it remains open on Saturdays. make sure the floors are covered with a nine-inch special mixture of soil, shavings, etc. If too hard or too soft the highlytrained horses will know automatically that it’s bad for their hooves and they may balk. In the picture Robert Taylor enacts the role of the dedicated German officer who stages the daring rescue of these horses during the last perilous months of World War 11. The finale of the production is the presentation in a huge arena of the stallions in the famous act that is now doing sellout business in the nation’s largest cities.

CLAIMS AI.I.OWEII Hl THK ADAMS COUNTY COMMISSIONEHM ON APRIL «, IM4 City of Decatur .....47.81 Citixena Telephone Co. .... 199.89 Indiana & Michigan 178.94 Harriet Cowan cl, cl 81.00 The Howard Co. du up >0.96 R. L. Polk t Co. do 25.00 J. M Burk, M.D. do inquest 10.00 J E. Doan, M.D. do 10.00 Postmaster, John Boch do .. 60.00 Haywood Pub. Co. elec exp 140.70 Haywood Pub. Co. do 807.34 Frances Jaberg au cl . . 180.00 Barbara Busse au cl 27.00 Edward F. Jaberg do mil .. 23.20 Royal Mcßee Corp do op .... 38.30 Edward F. Jaberg do .. 8.00 Haywood Pub. Co. do 304.00 Commercial Print Shop do . 2.05 F. B. A. Blackburn au plat' 566.00 Helen R. Martin tr cl 39.20 Corrine Lehman do 18.00 R. L. Polk & Co. do op ... 25.00 Wm. L. Linn do 16 35 Remington-Rand, Inc. do . 36.40 Commercial Print Shop do .. 11.87 Decatur Supply House rec op 15.97 Roger L. Singleton ml for pr 56.55 Beavers Oil Serv. Inc. sh op 81.2" Raymond Seiti sp dep .:.... 10.00 Victor Strickler do 5.00 Francis Noack do 10.00 William Baumann do 15 00 Harold E. Thieme do 15.00 Grover Odle do 5.00 Pat Nelson do 10.00 Donald Llechty do 5.00 Richard Mansfield do 10.00 James Cochran do 5.00 Decatur Shell Serv sh op 10.00 Riesen & Schug Inc. do .. 56.31 Police Equip. Serv. do 50.40 Roger L. Singleton do post 5.00 Motorola do op 35.00 Mobil Oil Co. do 12.31 Severin H. Schurger pr at 23.00 Severin H. Schurger do 15.83 Richard J. Sullivan de pr at 90.00 Lawyers co Pub. Co. pr at op 16.00 Holthouse Drug Co. do 60.00 Haywood Pub. Co. as op 1086.05 National Market Reports do 284.80 Enforcement Division do .... 2.92 Omer Merriman do 15.53 F. H. Retmier do 18.00 G. W Vizard su sc 82 24 Comm. Print Shop do op 14.85 Mildred Foley at of mi 38.32 Ernest J. Lesluk co ag mi 33.74 Citixens Tele Co. do op 24.44 Comm. Print Co. do 18.33 Patsy Lee Leaders ag mi 34.02 Smith Drug Co. do op 1.77 Patsy Lee Leaders do 1 88 Doubleday & Co. Inc. do 4.11 Simon & Schuster Co. do 3.75 Norval Rich M D. he or 165.86 Citixens Tele Co. ci co 36 21 Comm Print Shop do 6.35 Coverall Rental Ser. do 2.8'0 Myles F. Parrish do op 3.40 West Pub. Co. do la bo 97.00 Callaghan & Co. do 70.00 Matthew Bender Co. do 27.50 Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co. do 16.00 C. H. Muselman pro of mi 82.50 Freeman Schnepp as 207.33 Alma F. Stults do 260.00 B. Schultz do ..... 260 00 Roy Runyon do 180.00 Mrs. Lee Fleming do 260.00 Esther A. Selking do 200.00 Cecil Harvey do 210.00 Mel Kohler cd ho cu 333.33 Edna Werst do ma 100.00 Louie Drake do- watch .... 10.00 Correlated-Produ. Inc, do op 35.45 Coverall Rental Service do 16.00 Lawson C. H., Jail. Co. H . 1194.03 Lula Strahm jail matron .. 150.00 Holthouse Drug Co. jail op 10.14 W. L LaMar Co. jail imp . 1428.75 Habagger Schafers do 6.51 No Ind. Pub. Serv. Co. do 8.58 Chic Dry Cleaners do 12.30 Decatur Supply Inc. do ..... 91.90 Herber L. Feasel do -.. 510.75 V F. Hurst & Son do 68.50 East. Ind. Oil & Supply do .. 135.60 Husmann Decor. House do ... 210.00 Anderson Industries do .... 293.36 Cin-Dee Shop do 560.43 Charles Morgan Supt. Co. H. 233.33 Luella Morgan matron .... 183.33 Hilda Smith Co. H. Help ... 160.00 Connie Kirk do 160.00 Eugene Foster do 160.00 Grover Kelley do » 20.00. Sybil Rash do 68.50 Stephen Morgan do 15.00 H. E. Dester. MD. do phy. .. 50.00 Brooks do op ... 120.04 Gerbers Market do . 204.24 Decatur Blue Flame Gds do 32.80 Kohne'Drug Store 14.40 Home Dairy do ...., 115.56 Holthouse Drug Co. do 29.75 F. McConnell & Sons Inc. do 19.37 Teeple Truck Lines Inc. do 4.42 Giffords I.G.A: Market do .. 25.73 * Culligan Soft Water-Serv. do 15.75H. E. Dester do 58.42 Stockman Farm Serv. do .. 694.74 —

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Coverall Rental Service do 2.00 Moorman Mfg. Co. do 98.01 Stockman Farm Service do 73.35 Raymond Vaq Emon pl brd 5.00 Hornet- Wintzgegg do 5.00 Wm. F Schnepr do 5.00 Vilas Schindler do 5.00 James K. Staley servos .. 116.56 David A. Macklin co at .... 241.66 Berne Witness legal ad .... 102 42 Decatur Democrat Co. do .... 101.81 Burke Ins. Serv. bonds .... 17.50 L A. Cowens Ins. 275.00 Leland Smith Ins. ins 1129.00 The Suttles Company do ...1558.16 Donald L. Strayer tax ref .. 58.76 Ad. Co. Mem. Hos. ment pa 8.00 Charlotte Lindahl acsw dist 111.00 Jerry Setser do 77 National Association do .... 63.00 Decatur Supply House do .. 5.50 Zwick Funeral sol bur ... 200.00 Gillig & Doan do 200.00 Winteregg-Linn Funeral do 100.00 Adams Co. 4-H 4-H clubs ..3000.00 Adams Co. 4-H 4-H dubs .2000.00 Assn, of Ind. Counties .. . 450.00 Ernest Roe fox bounty 78.00 Herman Balsiger do 39.00 Wilbur Cook do . 18.00 John Geels do 10.00 Ruben Gerke do 3.00 Arlen Mitchel do 8.00 Lawrence Bultemeier do _ 3.00 New Castle Hosp, patients 17.10 Ft Wayne State School do 83.22 Irene Byron Hosp, do 1102.00 Max Lehman tb testing ... 147.55 Ralph Allison do ... 238.15 Edward P. Peck do 17.60 Clerk Allen Sup Ct. venue 23.00 Ind. State Ind. lie hor dra ve 76 23 Hawk Const. Inc. elevator 4342.50 Mrs. Audrey Neher children 1T>8.50 Mrs. Violet Manes do 124.00 Welfare Bernice Nelson trav exp .... 13.59 Margaret E. Thomas do 20.45 Barbara B. Nicks do 19.25 Janet Brown do 23.70 Citixens Telephone Co op .. 40.66 John Boch postpaster do ... 50.00 Commercial Print Shop do 8.00 Public Emp. Retire. Fund _ 218.85 Surveyor Commercial Print Shop 7.60 Krick-Tyndall Tile Co 78.85 Beavers Oil Service 72.97 Evans Sales & Service 10.95 Bowers Hardware Co 5.45 Severin Schurger 164.15 Elvin L. Hilty 147.00 Herman Moellering 13.76 Nancy Conrad 27.00 Shay Bates 479.60 Elmer Rich 9.00 Elmer Rich 1.00 Lawrence Smith 263.25 .Elmer Rich 178.85 David Sommers - 95.40 Marvin Hilty 72.00 Jerome Hilty • 43.20 Adams County Highway Austin Merriman 30.05 Citizens Telephone Co 10.26 Lawrence Noll 20.71 Ind. & Michigan Elec. Co. .. 98.48 Flicks Body Shop 11.50 Summit City Radiator, Inc. 6.00 Carl Faurote Radiator Shop 98.65 Marathon Oil Company . ..1874.60 Zurcher's Firestone Serv. ..1283.17 Yarnelle Supply Co. Inc. .. 88.94 Coverall Rental Service .... 12.00 David L. Schwartz Co. 1.01 American Welding Prod. 9.68 Stucky and Co. ... 4.82 Aschinger Tool Sales, Inc. .. 28.97 Motor Fuel Tax Division .. 29.94 Office Systems, Inc. ’.... 11.53 Walter Gilliom i 33 00 David Nall— m „.„1.a2J.0... Commercial Print Shop ... 14.3a Lincoln-Graphic Corp 5.56 International Salt Co 288.23 Yost Gravel-Readymix, Inc. 884.62 John W. Karch Stone Co. 1211.63 Meshberger Bro Stone 10901.88 Adams County Farm Bureau 21.65 Logansport Metal Culvert 2098.90 Hall Sign and Post Inc 79.31 Trans-Pbwer. Inc. 37.53 Decatur Equipment, Inc. 104.77 Brake Materials & Parts .. 76.58 Deeds Equipment Co., Inc. 462.80 Motorola 70.00 Adams County Automo. Sup. 61.90 Berne Auto Supply, Inc. .. 107.90 Alvin L. Hilty 18.95 Eddiann Equipment Sales ... 1.39 Kar Products, Inc. 55.48 MacAUlster Machinery Co. 4.22 Capital Equipment Comapny 173 2f Bill Zoss Chevy- Buick, Inc. .1.20 Parr's Tire Imp. Salesr.:’'2?9s Ind. Equipment Co.. Inc. .... . 23.88 Decatur Auto Supply 68.28 Evans Sales and Service .... 198.02 American Steel and Sup. 486.72 Cowens Insurance Agency 767.81 Suttles Company 1623.36 E. Baumann Garage 48.00 - Adams County Treasurer . .. 507.24 -R. D. Stevens Sales 45.00 S Steel Tank and Fabri. Corp. 125.00 2 Monroe Lions Club - 17.00 •

Invited To Parley | On Civil Defense Thirty-seven persons from Adams county are invited to a special civil defense conference tc be held Wednesday, April 15, in Fort Wayne. It will begin at 9 a. m. in the conference room of the library at the Indiana Institute of Technology and close at 3 p. m. Presented by the Indiana department of civil defense and In-fe diana University, the will be for city and county offi-£ cials and civil defense directors#from Adams, Allen, DeKalb,* Huntington, Steuben, Wells and# Whitley counties. Hie objectives of the confer-r ence will be to provide current,? factual information the effects of nuclear weapons,£ and protective measures which: can be taken to minimize casualties in the event of nuclear attack; provide better understand-; ing of federal and state civil de--sense programs; to reacquaint j community leaders with the problems and responsibilities of civil defense at the local level, and to provide assistance in defining and resolving these problems. Ivan McKatfanie, controller of Fort Wayne, will welcome the conference guests at the opening session. The conference will close with a summary of the* day’s program by Robert S. Bates, director of the Indiana department of civil defense. From Adams county are: Berne — Don Grove, police chief: Alfred Clauser, fire chief; county commissioner, Delmas Bollenbacher; county councilman Leon Neuenschwander; and Wesley G. Amstutz, Floyd Baker, and Charles E. Wulliman, allL township trustees. Decatur—Mayor Carl F. Ger-3 ber; sheriff Roger — . — - . Lawrance Noll 250.00 -4 Robert Fuhrman 220.83 j Paul Bryan 195.83 j Wendell Abbott 168.00 ; DeWayne Beer 111.00 . Harold Burger _ 168.00 Edward Faurote 168.00 . Don Harvey 171.50 Dale Hirschy 164.50 F.H Hirnchy 180.75 Raymond Kolter 179.45 Vern Linker 159.25 James Merriman 174.60 Chris Meshberger ... 162.75 Steven Riley 166.25 Raymond Shoaf 167.40 Leßoy Smith ... 166.25 Samuel Yager 172.85 Glen Zimmerman 157.95 Clifford Death 158.10 Frederick Fuelling 169,75 Paul Longsworth 154 70 Lawrenee McCullough 15810 Wayne Riley 21.00 Roy Hirschy 7.00 Elmer Rich 7.00 Richard Young 21.00 Chris Zurcher 161.50 Brice Sheets .... 220-50 Certified to before me this Bth day of April, 1964 Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor 4/10. " ' ' ■' - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5932 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Effie M. Flatigh and Russell Flaugh were on the Bth day of April, 1964 appointed Administratrix and Administrator with will annexed of the estate of CLARK W. FLAUGH, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not —now due, flittslfile - the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this Bth day of April, . 1964. George M. Bair Clerk of- the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. David A. Macklin, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative 4/10, 17. 24. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain highway improvements as described below, will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission at it's offices in the Indiana State Office Building. Room 1313, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10:00 A,M. Eastern Standard Timejr- on the 28th day of April, 1964 when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. Contract No. M-6409 —Bids are ipvited on Structure Widening, replacing and repairing in the Fort Wayne District of four bridges located in Adams County. Only Contractors who have prequalified in accordance with Chapter 98 of the General Assembly of 1937 will be eligible to submit bids Prosposals may be examined at the office of the Commission in Indianapolis, Indiana. 4/10. 17.

Have a wonderful time in J MONTERREY ? Sin©cico? ... just IM miles south lull o of the border ... .'no passport |fl|| ' ||( delays .. r enjoy the new and ■2£<s > the old of Mexico .. . ideal «A*r! jjfSlU weather year 'round. lUttH? *i ’Tv'tll Excellent hotel and dining ji/rll, facilities, all rooms with bath ‘*l .Mj nl and air conditioning ... | 7u| r *l from $8 for two, including TV, Holiday Magazine award V <|»j *lll I * food •’ • • Motor lobby and 7-X * '.I I a 6® •• • Motor lobby La 54. Vd 2OL I and garage .. . convenient • * Mil *** 1 downtown location - | . RJ - Write Miss Rubio for details. ARTURO TORRALLARDONA cj Managing Director

; Hold Coin Show At | St. Marys Sunday ► The annual spring show of the Tri-County coin club of St. Mary's iO., will take place Sunday, with a select group of 16 coin dealers from a wide radius present to buy, sell, trade and appraise coins. The show will be held in the St. Mary’s Americart Legion hall, on state road 29, approximately two miles west of St. Mary, O. Doors will be open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. The public is invited and • no admission will be charged. [Taylor U. President ■ At Monroe Sunday * Dr. Joseph B. Martin, president ► of Taylor University, will speak . ; at the morning worship service r Sunday at 9:30 o’clock at the Mon- - roe Methodist church. He will • speak on “A Second Chance for i Every Man.” The public is invited. . Charles L. Arnold, director of civil defense; county commissioners Max Kreps, and Hugo Boerger; county councilmen Frank E. Bohnke, Winfred Gerke, William F. Kruetzman, and Julius Schultz; George Bair, clerk; Rosemary Spangler, recorder; Thurman I. Drew, administrator of Adams county m*emorial hospital; .Bernice Nelson, director, department of public welfare. Ernest Lesiuk. agricultural agent; David A. Macklin, county attorney; Edward F. Jaberg, auditor; Burl Johnson, representative; and Wilbur Blakey, Robert E. Gay, Theodore S. Heller, Robert M. Kolter, Noble Raudenbush, and Edward L. Selking, all | township trustees. | Geneva — County councilman i Chris Stahly: Leland Hurst, con--4 servation officer, and Wayne Du--4 bach, township trustee. J Monroe — Louis Steffen, police j chief; Arthur Roudebush, fire - chief; councilman Floyd L. Meyer, and Clair Carver, township trustee. NEW! I-D/25-10 ] Seed Treatment for Soil Insects & Disease SEE YOUR CARGILL HYBRIDS SALESMAN Leo Busick R. R. 3, Decatur, Ind. Call 3-9325. Ray Hockemeyer R. R. ?, Monroeville, Ind. Call 87-W Hoagland Wm. H. Journay R. R. 3, Decatur, Ind. Call 3-9286. Verl Lautzenheiser R. R. 6, Decatur, Ind. Call- 692-6686. Walter Lehrman R. R. 5, Decatur, Ind. Call 3-8773. <?

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter s Dick D. Heller, Jr. - - President Mrs. John Shirk Vice President Mrs. A. R. Holthouse Secretary Chas. E. Holthouse - Treasurer SALE CALENDAR APRIL 10—7:00 p.m. Ernie’s Auction, 2 miles east of Monroe on St. Rd 124 then 5 miles south on blacktop and 14 mile east. New and used merchandise. Emerson Lehman, Fritz Lehman, auctioneers. APRIL 10—7:00 p.m. Gilbert Hirschy, owner. 1 mile south, 214 miles east of Berne, Ind. Farm machinery, and miscellaneous. Phil Neuenschwander, Maynard Lehman, auctioneers. APRIL 11 12:30 p. m. Ethel Bebout, administratrix Olive E. Hoblet estate. Corner of Riley and Sprague Sts., Willshire, Ohio. Real estate and household goods. Cisco, Robbins & Bagley, auctioneers. APRIL 11—2:00 p.m. Lawrence Sorg, heirs, owners. West edge of Monroeville, Ind. on Monroeville Road. Real estate and personal property. Glenn C. Merica, auctioneer. APRIL 11—12:30 p. m. Dale V. McCune, executor of Anna McCune estate. 456 E. Water St., Berne, Ind. Real estate and personal property. Phil Neuenschwander, Miz Lehman, aucts. APRIL 15—11:00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Urshel, owners. 214 miles south of Ossian, then 1% miles west on County Road 700 N. Holstein cattle, bulk tank, hogs, implements. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. APRIL 18—1:00 p.m. George Stults, executor, Estate of William F. Zeser, 2 miles southeast of Depatur, Ind., just off US 33, beside Decatur Drive-In Theater, 2614-Acres, country home, car, household goods, shell collection, misc. Ned C. Johnson, Ed Sprunger, auctioneers. APRIL 18—St. Paul’s P. T. L. at Eddi-Ann Equipment, Preble, Ind. Consignment sale of everything or anything. Walter Wiegmann, auctioneer. APRIL 25—12:00 Noon. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Heckman, owners. 7 miles northwest on Winchester Road to Friedheim Road. Complete closeout of livestock and machinery. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. APRIL 25—11:00 a.m. E. C. Doehrman, owner. On Allen-Adams county line at Williams, 7 miles northwest of Decatur. Cattle, Ponies, horse & pony equipment, mowers, lawn & garden tools, antiques, miscellaneous. APRIL 25—12:30 p.m. First Bank of Berne, administrator of Lydia Elzey estate, owner. 1 mile south, 14 mile east of Monroe, Ind. 37-Acre farm, personal property, household goods. Phil Neuenschwander, Maynard Lehman, auctioneers. Public Auction HOLSTEIN CATTLE - BULK TANK HOGS - IMPLEMENTS As we have our farm listed for sale, we will sell at Auction the following Personal Property on our farm — Located: 7 miles north of Bluffton on State Road No. 1, then 1% miles west on County Road 700 N; or miles south of Ossian, then 1% miles west on County Road 700 N, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 SALE STARTING AT 11:00 A. M. PROMPTLY HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE - T.B. and Bangs tested - This is a good herd of Holstein Dairy Cattle—s qre registered and balance high grade. Many are fresh,'some due soon, others bred for Fall freshening. Production up to 75 lbs. per day, Records will be given day of sale. Herd consists of:— 15 Holstein cows, all fresh within past 30 days. 1 Registered Guernsey cow, 5 years old, fresh. 7 Holstein cows, due to freshen in_June, July & August, in good production now. 4 Holstein cows, due to freshen soon. 1 Holstein heifer, due to freshen by day of sale. 3 Holstein heifers, due in July & August; 4 Holstein heifers, 6 & 8 months old; Guernsey heifer, 6 months old; 1 bull calf, 5 months old. Herd Sire: Holstein bull, 18 months old, a good individual. BULK TANK & DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Creamery Package 250 gal. milk Keefer stainless steel bulk tank; two M-W milking units and compressor; Sani-Matic doyble stainless wash tanks; stainless steel lavatory; Dearborne bottle gas heater; stainless strainer & bucket; T-33 8-can milk cooler; Drop-in cooler, unit. HYDROPONICS — 60 basket automatic green feed grower, complete with 250 bu. grain bin with auger, in operation and A-l condition. HOGS - Brucellosis tested — Spotted Poland sow, 9 pigs by side. , Spotted Poland sow, due to farrow by day of sale. 3 Spotted Poland sows, bred. 9 Hampshire & Spotted Poland gilts, bred, several due to farrow soon. Tamworth male hog, 1 year old. Hampshire male hog, 18 months old. HAY and STRAW 600 bales Mixed Hay. 500 bales Oats Straw MACHINERY and MISCELLANEOUS 7 ft. semi-mount IHC mower; 7 ft. Brillion double cultipacker; 2-bottom Oliver plow; 3-bottom Little Genius IHC plow, good condition; cultivators for F-20 tractor; 2-section spike tooth harrow; end gate seeder; buzz saw, manuel; manure loader for F-20; 15" MW hammer mill; Red Cross cylinder corn sheller; 2, 10x36 tractor tires, extra good tread; stock water tank, like new; tank heater; 8-hole hog feeder & winter hog fountain, like new; hog troughs; pump jack; electric cream separator; Perfection oil burner, good condition; 275 gal. oil tank; many miscellaneous articles not mentioned. TRUCK 1951 Chevrolet Jl/o ton truck, short wheel base; 2-speed axle, good running condition. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Bedroom suite, dresser, chest of drawers, vanity & bed; hard coal burner; china cabinet; old kitchen cabinet; 9x12 rug,, good condition; rocker; some Antiques; other items. THIS 160 ACRE FARM IS FOR SALE ' Immediate Possession of Land This 160 acre farm is for sale at private treaty. 160 acres level, well drained, high producing soil. 2 houses, 1 modern. Ideal location. Contact Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers & Realtors. Terms on Personal Property—Cash. Not responsible for accidents. Cattle will be sold under tent. Lunch will be served by the Ladies of the Kingsland Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Urshel, owners ELLENBERGER BROS., AUCTIONEERS Fort Wayne phone 745-5512-Bluffton phone 824-2426. QSSIAN STATE BANK, CLERK. (Please clip ad for future referenceL-

FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1964