Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1964 — Page 4

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N*w York Stock Exchange Price MIDDAT FRICKS A. T. ft T. N4i, Du Pont 268%, Ford 58%, General Electric 88%, General Motors 99%, Gulf Oil 57%, Standard Oil Ind. 81%, Standard Oil N. J. 86%, U. & Steel 62%. “ CAULIFLOWER 19« Mend. CORTLAND APFLII $2.49 Bu.; 79c peck; • IBt. 49c. Ham* mond Fruit Market, N. 11th It. , : N os tcK Notice 1r hereby glren that the following named perron haa filed an appeal with the Board of Zoning Appeal. of the City of Decatur, Indiana, aaklng a variance from the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Decatur, Indiana, towit: Jttiae Meat, 12-M Dayton Ave., Decatur, Indiana, permit to place Trailer a« houalng unit In C-i Commercial District. For the purpoee of hearing objections to or Information pertaining to the granting of said variance, said Board will hold a public hearing on the 2*th day of September, 19*4 at the hour of 7:30 P.M., In the Connell Boom of the City Hall, In the City of Decatur, Indiana W. IXIWRLL HARPER, CHAIRMAN 9/I*. NOTH’K OF ADMIMINTRATION Estate No. 99*0 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice l« hereby given that Severin H. Schurger was on the I*th day of September, 1964, appointed: Eaecutor of the will of FRANK GARCIA, deceased. All persons having claims against aald estate, whether or not now dtle, must file the same In aald court within ala months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 14th day of September, 1964 George M. Hair Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Serverin H. Schurger, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative Sept. I*. 26, Dot. 1 NOTICE or AnMHVtnTHATtON Estate NO. 5979 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, Notice la hereby given that Margaret M. Real was on the 16th day of September, 1964 appointed: Executrix of the will of Frank Sehamartier. deceased. All persona having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same In aald court within six months from the date of the first publication of thia notice or aald clnlma will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 16th day of September, 1964. George M. Bair, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Severin 11. Schurger, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative Sept. IS, 36. Oct. 1

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WANK-TV Channel IS FRIDAY Evegisg 6 MO —Bachelor Father 6:2 ft—CBS News 7:oft- -Big Nows 7:3o—Greet Adventure B:3o—Route fid 9iß(j- Twilight Zone 10:00 —President Johnson United Fund Appeal 10:011 Alfred Hitchock 11:00- Big News Final 11:30 Award Tlieatre: "The Moon In Down" ' SATURDAY Morning TlOft—summer Hemeater 7:30 I —Down To Earth 8:06--Captain Kangaroo 9:o6—The Alvin Show 9:B6—Tennessee Tuxedo 10:00 Quick Drew McGrew 10:30 —Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11:06—Rin Tin Tin 11:80 -Roy Rogers Afternoon 12:00 Hky King 13:30—Reefing Up Feed 12:45 Hneehail - — 4:OO—NFL Count Down to Kickoff s:oft—Fractured Flickers 6:30 -'Tightrope Evealag fi:3o Saturday Showcase: "To the Shores of Tripoli" 7:80-“Lucy-Deel Comedy Hour 8:26--Defenders 9:3o—Summer Playhouse 10:00 Miss America I’sgeant 12:00 Ilia News Final 12:15—Award Theatre: “The Snake Pit" BUNDAY Morning 9:00 —Faith for Today I:3o—This la the Life • 10:00 bump Unto My Feet 10:30 —Look Vp and Live 11:00—Camera Three 11:30—Face the Nation Afternoon 12:00—Buying a Hume 12:30— When ybu Move 12:4ft—Football 4:oo—Cross Exam 4:3o—The Big Picture S:OO—CBS Sports Spectacular s:3o—Amateur Hour Evening - — 6:oo—2oth Century 6:30— Mr Ed 7:00-—Lassie 7:3o—My Favorite Martian 8:00—Ed Sullivan 9:oo—Celebrity Game 9:3o—Brenner 10:04)—Candid Camera 10:30—What's My Lina 11:00—CBS News 11:15—News of Business 11:20 —Award Theatre: "Every Night at Eight" WKJG-TV Channel 33 <» FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—Rews 6:ls—Gatesway to Sports 6:35—W cathermaa 6:9o—Huntley-BrtnßlOy Itegert 7 :Q0 —RlpcoFd T :»o—lnternational HhowUme 8:30—Bob Hope Presents 9:80 —On Parade 10:00—Smalltown USA 11:00—News & Weather 11:16 —Sports Today 11:20—The Tonight Show SATURDAY Morning k ' 8:00 —Boso Cartoon Time B:4s—lt's Light Time B:oo—Popeye the Sailor B:Bo—Ruff & Reddy Shew 14:00—The Hector Heathcote Show 12:80—Fireball XL-5 11:00—Dennis the Menace 19:00—Make Room for Daddy AfterneM 12:30—NBC Spotts Special 1:00—College Football '64 4:36—The Big Picture s:oo—Roy Rogers Evening 6:oo—Wrestling Champions -

Tlcktti Here For Humphrey Reception AU Adam* MOMF people interested in meeting Hubert H. Humphrey, Democratic undb date for vice president, when he appear* at a reception in Fort Wayne next Wednesday evening at the coliseum from 7 until I p.m., may obtain ticket*, Dr. Harry H. Hebble, Democratic county chairman, announced thia morning. Tickets for the reception and dinner with Humphrey are available at 110 each from Dr. Hebble, at the Decatur license bureau, from Mrs. Edith Beer, in Berne from G. C. Moser, and in Geneva from Ernest Btaegar. ' This will be a unique chance to meet the Democratic vice presidential candidate, widely acclaimed as the finest candidate ever nominated for the vice presidency, Dr. Hebble stressed. COURT NEWS Real Estate Transfer* Fred D. McConnell etux to Rose Nesawald Pt. Inlots 272-273-230-326 Pt. Outlot 119, Inlots 270-632-60-81-229-475-267 - 4 - 245 246, Decatur. Rose Nesswald to Fred D. McConnell, Pt. Inlots 272-273-230-326. Pt. Outlot 119, Inlots 270432-8041-229-475-267-4-245-246, Decatur. Harry H. Hebble etux to Anthony J. Faurote etux, Inlot 486 Decatur. Edward Hurst to Ideal Suburban Homes Inc., Decatur a Pt. Section 4 Tbwnship 27 Range 14. Ezra Yaggy Adm to Russell L. Stump etux, E/2 SW/4 NW/4 Sectton 19 Township 27 Range 15, 20 acres. Paula Rodenbeck to William Rodenbeck etux, % Int. Pt. N/2 NE/4 Section 17 Township 28 Range 14. Perry A. Everett etux to Ideal Suburban Homes Inc., Inlot 4 Perry Everett’s First Add. Helen L. CKirschl Denton etvir to Harry H. Hebble etux, Pt. S/2 Section 28 Township 28 Range 14. True M. Andrews etux to Sheldon Light etux, Inlot 7 Sunnybrook Acres. Ideal Suburban Homes Inc. to James H. Baumer etux. Inlot 3 Perry Everett's First Add.

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7 >o44—Trails West 7:3(1— Flipper 8:00 Mr. Magoo 8:30 -Kentucky Jones 9:00--Saturday Night ut the Movie: "The Mating Game" 11:30 Saturday Edition 11:16 -Part II: 'Lund of Pharaohs' SUNDAY 9:oo—Sacred tieart Program 9:ls—The Christophers 9:3o—Americans at Work 9:46—lndustry on Parade 10:04)—For Yqur Information 10:90—This Is the Life 11:00—Cartoon Time ■ 1 9:04t —Pt»Ht Im In PerapvcHvtr — Afternoon 12:00 The Eternal Light 12:30 — Frontiers of Faith 1:00 Hat Go Line 1 30 -'Baseball •I oft—Adventure Parade 4.16 Passport to Profit 4:80 I'hßmplonahlp Dowling s:Bft -G-E College lioivl Evening 6:oo—Meet the Press 6:Bo—Putt and Take 7:00—"It. B. and Myrnalone” 7:30— Walt Disney 8:30 BUt-Dnnn Show B:3o—Gflndl 9:oo—Bonansa 10 M 0 The IlogUeM 11:00—Sunday Edition 11:15—Movie: "Carson City" WPTA-TV Channel 21 FRIDAY Evening «0O Ron Cochran — News 6 16—31 News Report fi 30 Cheyenne 7:oo—True Adventure 7:30 Jonny Quest 8:00 The Farmer's l>nUglit<v B:3ft Addnnis Family 9:00 -Valentine's Day 9:30 12 O'clock High 10:30 Friday Night Movie 10:15 Make that Spare ll:to Local News 11:15 Friday Night Movie (Con't) SATURDAY Morning 9:00 Modern Farming U:3o—Big Picture 10:00—Your Neighbor, the World 10:30—-Annie Oakley 11:00 —Coper. Show 11:30—Beane and Ceoil A fternonn 13:00—Buga Bunny 12 3ft— Hoppity Hooper 1:00— Magic Land of Allakaxam 1:30 American Bandstand 2:3o—Roller Derby 3:30 Peter (Hinn 4:00 U.S. Summer Olympics s:oo—Wide World of Sports Mvenlng 6:30 Let’s Go to the Races 7:oo—Wells Fargo 7:3o—Outer Limits B:3o—Lawrence Welk 9:3o—Hollywood Palace 10:80—World's Greatest Movies SUNDAY Morning 9:oo—lndiana University 9:3o—Oral Roberta 10:041—Church tn the Home 10:80—Porkey Pig 11:00—BuUwinkle 11:90—Dlscovsrv *64 Afternoon 19:00—Showplace Homes 1:00—Word of Life I:ls—Religious Nows Digest I:l6—The Stofy 3:oo—Manion Forum 3:-15—Dan Smoot Reports 2:B(>—4-H -Roundup 3:OO—AFL Football 6:00-i4-The Oneness of Tilings 6:Bo—Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Evening 7:3o—Wagon Train B:Bo—Broadsldt 9:oo—Bunday Night Movie 11:00—31 NeWs S|MclM 11:15—Thriller — DRIVE-tN — "The Carpetbaggers" Frl., Sat., Suh. 7:85 (Repeated/

“Dollars For Citizenship" Program At General Electric

General Eleetrte last week ap-q nouncod a Mtion-wMto, non-partil san campaign is encourage volun-a tary support es political ang eSMMataa by empfoye*. V Known so foe "Dollar* for Citi-? zenshlp” program, this campaign' la the result of recommendations of the President's commission on Following the IMO presidential campaign, the latsa President John F. Kennedy appointed this commission to study the problem of financing political campaigns. After an 18-month study, the commission recommended that ' corporation* and other private organization* taka part In nonpartisan political aettvitlex, including bipartisan fund raising. For instance, K said: "We recommend that individuals and private organizations, including corporation*, labor union*, farm organization*, civic societies, and other appropriate groups—be encouraged as a matter of good citizenship to take part In and to make expenditures for bipartisan political activities . . ." “Dollar* for Citizenship" I* responsive to that recommendation. In fact, a similar program Was Today '$ Market P. B. STEWART 48 CO. Coreeted September IS 160 to ITO - 14 00 170 to 100 U TO 180 to ISO M So 190 to 200 W OO 200 to »0 M. 50 220 to 240 14.25 240 to M 0 1» M 260 to 386 10 25 280 to 800 14 TO •100 to ISO S.OO • 10.00 Roughs SOb down — 14.00 » to 830 ...... 1550 to M 0 ———————— 1e.25 860 to 400 1175 400 to 480 1125 450 to 500 —- ft.OO 500 to 540 11.75 550 up - 11» Stags 9.00 Boars ... 8.004.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corecfod September 18 Medium White 23 Large Whit* Eggs - .... .30 Large Brown Eggs 20 Pullets .15 GRAIN PRICES Furnished By Stockman Farm Service Corected September 18 Wheat No. 2 1.82 Ear Corn, 100 lb 173 Shelled Corn 1.19 Soybeans 2.63 Soybeans delivered to Soya 2.68 Data - .60 CAULIFLOWER“IiT ’Ftoad. CORTLAND APPLES $2.49 Bu.; 79c pock; 5 IBs. 49c. Hammond Fruit Markot, N. 13th St. 221 It

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TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS » , k ’J M J 4 C C ' 0 C a, n O O O O * £ ? 5 a & 0 U c -a o * g ® • _ «i ■£• £ s>?i®s5 c «S?®®s f: is tl u ? l-’ -I if si > » s 11 m ij jl h s i h >.S £3 ZU. d M ZS aS sett a & £ Z£ t»l£ BOS O as State Forestry I .(W1651 .00651 .0(1651 .00651 .oh«s| .00691 .00651 .0065 | (>o«s| ,0065| ,0065| .0065, ,0065| .00651 .00651 .0065 ( ,0065| .00«5| ,0045| ,0065| .0&«6| .0065| .00651 State Fair | .00351 .00861 .0033 .00351 .o(>|6| ,<lOh| .00MI 0036 | .0086) 0035| .o”»»6|~Jo085| ,<M)is| .OM6| '.O-035[ JKI3S | ,OOSS| .00351' ,frO3s| .00351 ,0035| ,j 035 “ wi’M, mtate “j .ot jmi i ,et .01 I mi T mi f .«>» ’ I Jt' |« I .01 1 ,01 j .01 i .01 Imi | .01 |mi f .01 , .01 j .01 |mi | .61 Imi | County Revenue . | .58 | .88 I .68 | .5-8 ' ! ~758~T ,58 |~ .58 | 'sf~ | ,58 [ ,58 f .88 | .58 | .-58 | .58 | .58 | .58 | .58 I .58 j .58 | .58 | .58 | .58 | .58 | Welfare ' |~~.l3~~|' 713 | .13 I .12 |713 | Tlj I .13 | ,13 . j | ,13~| .13 j ."13 ' |~l | ,13, | .18 | .12 | .12 | .12 | .12 | .12 | .12 | -U j .13 | ,li2 | , cumuiailve Court House | .ITS | ".St' |,O 5 i .05 ( oj ( .05 -05 I .05 , | .06- I Tfro I .05 | .06 | .08 | .05 | .05 j .05 | .05 j .05 | .05 f .05 j .05 | .05 | Cii. Wide Behoof Tag | .381 | .381 | .381 | .281 | .281 | jfi J | .381 | .281 | ~7itH | .281 | .281 | .3811 ,3M | .281 .281 j ?281 | .381. J .281 | .281 | .281 j .281 | .281 | cum Bridge | .20 | 40 | .20 | .241 140 I .30 | .20 | .20 | .30 | 40- | .30 | .20 | .30 | .10 | 40 | .80 | .20 | .90 | .20 | 40 | .20 [ .20 | .20 | Hoapitaf Fund| JH I .01 | .011 .01 I .01 “j 701 j .01 I .01 | .01 |MI I | Ml* j .of | .01 | .01 |MI jMllMl|Ml|Ml |Ml| Ml j - Ml ~f” HuspHnf Botlif f Interest ] .08 f .00 | .05 |MS | .05 '.ty>~7 [MS [■ 05 |MS | ,05~ | .05 | ,05 [ .05 | .05 | .05 j M 5 j j M 5 | M 5 | MS | ,4)6 | M 5 jMS ~ Ditch improvement | .07 | .07 | .07 | .07 | id | .61 j ,0T | .07 / | 07“| '.oi | ‘.07 F-OT I .07“|F07 j i .07 | ,0t ~ ,07 |, Ms | .07 | .07 | .07~j TOTAL COUNTY RATH ' 1.8411 I.IWI I Township. / 143|, 48 | .18 I .IS -44 |' .18 | .13| .18 | ,16 | .oFj .19. | .<6 [ .14 '| .08 | .08 | .13 | .14 | .09 | .4)B' j .11 | .18 | .03 | 7" ' I -0> IQI I -«5 I -06 I .08 j IM"| M 8 | .03 |M3 I .03 ) .08 | .02 | .’ll | .of |MT | .03 | .11 | .08 |MT |’ .11 | -tt -| .67 | .. TOTAL TOWNNIMI» .14 .34 -M .33 |,W| MT •»» !.M I .36 I -16 | .041 | | ,18 | 4s"T-10 1~10 I ip I•»| 4< | .30 MB ’i ” at"’ .36 ’| ' S|»l < Ini Sehnol lt.it ftnll tF I 1.38 143 | 1418 ' | 1.33 | 1.23 | 1.23 | .98 | .93 | 142 | .98 . | 3.28 | .96 j 122 I 1.23 | 1.23 | .93 | .93 ’ j 1.28 | 148 | 1.22 | Tulilon : 1.14 7 1.60 ( t?U | l.fti)~ 7 "1.50 | i.»O | 146 ILI 4 I 1.50 | 1.20 | 1.30 | 1,14 | 1.80 |L69 | 1.90 | 1.16 r 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.80 | i.jo | 3.50 | 1.14 ~ | 1.14 | ~ SelHH.l Bonds IIF| "_! .M) f |_ ' | | .09 I* .0» I,■_ j J I [M9 | ' | |~ j | .o'9 | ' .09' | Cumulative Bldg. I .50 I .50 I .80 | .50 |.so| .64) I■ Jo I .50 | .75 I .75 I .50 | .75 |M | .75 f4O ’ | .50 .50 | .75 f '.75 i “.Ao ("'.SO | .60 | |44 1 ■ I .34 I I | I .24 t 44 | | | •|44 | | I 144 j j [ j “ |.U| 44 I Recreation — Hchtwt | | | £ |_ J | ) I L - ■[ . - | ■M3 j~ | ' ". ' ’ ’ Teat-Book ftetital „ , IM4 I M* I I d I '.l -<>* I -04 Illi M 4 | --j— — ,04 J J | |~ |" m< |»4 I .. F| .! < ‘ Fi « htih « 1 * t I. ii" 1 11 . t ■ i 6-<~r706 1 .'64 'I.-'j j ,h. los i 1 j ~""i i —~—j 1 — . Mprify ■ ■ - I -M ~l -05 'IM3 I * ~| jO3 | .03 | .05 J* .03 | | .05 | .05 | .05 | .05 ’f .25 7 .25 ‘j ' .20 j '.20 iFI | TOTAI. 94 HOOI, a LIBRARY | 3,»3 | AMI J 3J6 |AM | iLSg HUB | 3.R J Bai IXBI | A4W4 IOS | 3JB |EIS * | 846 jxW | .) R4B | 1fr“55?"g.18 EM |K» fSfl — gyP”!* 1101 * I I I , f I, tJ, . .1, , I I J I I' , I „ I | I | 1.29 | .149 : 1 1.43 11.43 fL 54 13.14 | 2.16 — . . I ■ I I j I I t | I f I Illi I ..10 j .10 I .06 I .06 - .04 | i _ i i i i i „-- 1 I i i i r i. i t ,1_ ,T j i .os i .is F“ —r“ —F r : ~ , j., . i . i ~i, q — — !—[■■■ j—H ——ly?. > I. I 1.. -l I I I I I I I t f 'f .5f j. .57 -| .12 I 42 " I .IT | .17 ~ ?*»»?»’?•! ■ . , i h • I i l ' i j i i .. I. i. .. . i ~r i '7 ’ ' i ■ — F~« fmi f I —f —— - ?! - I "~l - I I 3JR T®?.* 1 ' MATK F. _ I -L>*U I ft-sut - 4.M11 I 4.W13 I 4.9il 4.TSI AMI j' XMrr 4.64 f | 44frl 1 ATBf'| 'jMM |' AMI | 4.T81 I ggti fiet | |lmti <741 T46t | f4BI I ' State Tax—Poll | 1.60 J X-Ot 1.1.00 I 1.00 | 1.00 | LOO" 1,60 1.00 j 1.00 | 1,00 J 1.00 | 1.00 [ 1.00 | 1.00 . j l.oi '| 1.00 I 1.00 LOO | 1.00 | LOO f 17H HlO9 i'loo j' “ ■ 1,..!... .1 I r I I „ I I I“ l" I I ~T"|. ,j — • / 12.b6~~ri.00 i'imo~T~ —|—I TOTAL POLL ............ |l4> I t.B» I 3.00 1J.4M1 j LB* <_»•—> _..J, I «OO I L6O I LOO |l-00 I 3.00, |l.<4 I 1.68 ' I tmw i fm» X66l 4— t J iit | LBO Dated this 15th day of September. 1964 KDWARD F. JABEttG . 1 Auditor, Adams CoUßty,-Xa*tßNa''

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irun four year* ago by the Aero-jet-General Corporation. of it than presidential candidate Ken- ; body said: “I know of no more worthwhile Kogram in tMo Hold than that tog undertaken by the AerojetGeneral Corporation and rt is my hope that the idea will spread to other corporation* and businesses." The General Electric campaign is expected to roach some 260,000 company employes across the country between now and the end of October. Through this campaign, each employe will be able to contribute — privately and fti • accordance with his personal political convictions—to the party or candidates of hi* choice, whether at the national, state or local level. Here In Decatur this can be accomplished vary simply. To make it convenient for oach ertlptoye to contribute to the partyor candidate of his choice, there will be distributed during the week of Octobers a summary of locations where eonttibution* may be sent along with an envelope and a contribution card. Berne-Geneva Livestock Report . Prices Paid Sept. 15 Top vehl* —-----—TO W Top tenths -- - r 22 00 Top steers and heifers 20.00 Top bulls ■ I—JI. 18.90 Good cows --‘J... 13.50-1!T.90 Cannfers and Otittefs .. 10.50-13-50 Top itys 17 50 Top sows,—-- 15.00 j Male Bags lI.OG-13.00 |

. — ■,■ a".'; S—: r —■ ■:1 ’ 7 Lftf ai House 'T BMW* ww W.® wf jWI’Of WF \1 GOES ON WOK EASIER \ MWRSm than any . t house paint »7 95 c 01 . mgg The Sherwin-Williams Co. X / C 9XI’ I \ 222 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-2541

CHICAGO (VPD-Uveetoclt: Hogs B,oodt 2546 lower; No 1-2 238.225 to 18J517M;; H head at 17. M; No 14 200M8 lb 14.1M7,M. Cattle 4AM, itelve* none; slaughter steers and heifer* generafiy 2548 higher; high choice and prime 1M51310 lb slaughter steers 27,88 • Tl.nt choice lltMMm lb MMM.7B; NO * 1109 lb MAO 28.71) good 22.80-24.80; f«W loads mixed choice and prime WO-MM lb slaughter heifers 25.00 • 25. M; bulk choice 300-1060 lb 33.7524.71; good 21.60-22. W; canner and cutter cows 11.80-13.75. Sheep 800; spring slaughter lambs steady; choice and prime 80-100 lb 33.0042.50; good 30.0021.80.

Falrhute, restyled from bumper to bumper for the tint fteto’MMd Ha Introduction three years ago. Although new Ityllag foakea the middleweight Fairlane look bigger, te toMadaa about the aids of the 19M Ford Ob the outside and tho IMB Ford on the inside. Improved ride and eeoß' omy; nkW low*|teoflla tlfos for greater directional inability, bettor traction and longer life; significantly improved interior quietness; alternators and automatic choke* (tandard on all engines; and a complete line of options including low-cost air conditioning ate features of all 1945 Fkirlanes including the Fairlane Sports Coupe (abbve). Eight Fairlane models — hardtop*, station wagons and sedan* — will be introduced in Ford dealer showrooms Friday, September 28.

IMDLAXAPOLM (UPII- Ltw* stock; Hogs MNi steady io mostly 38 fewer; 14 300480 ft 17.00. UM; 14 190400 b M.7M7.18; SOWS Steady to M feWdF] 1 to 3. MMM IB MtbM.7l. few M.0O; 1 and a, 3504 W lb 14>1MI. Cattle NO; calves M; steady; high good ssd choice steerl 34.75 . ».»; few CMee MM MM; high good and low choice heifers 33.0M1J8; cows steady; utility 13.00-14.10; canners and cutters 11.00-13.90; bulls steady; few utility 10XNM7.OO, vealers steady; good and choice 33.0037.00. Sheep 75; not enough to test market; few good choice and prime spring lambs 30.0043.00.

CHcsflS PfoMhc* CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry, too few receipts. Cheese, processed loaf M 45%; hrtok 41-44%: Swiss 80400 lb blocks Grade A 40%-M; B 47%.

Wiegmann Will Sei AT AUCTION Located near Hoagland at lulfermcsirt Bam, er B ml. South of Fort Wayne on U. 8. 27 M Hoagland Id., thon last, watch for signs, en Tuesday, Sept 22,1864 at 5:00 p. nt. antiques Carnival punch bowl, Marigold; 25 pcs. Carnival dishes; green pitcher and glasses; Benington pitcher (perfect); pressed glass pitcher; water pitcher with 4 glasses (etched pattern, perfect); compote (ribbed); pressed glass bowls; compote; gold top bowls; German find Bavarian bowls; brass bawls; Havllartd China (mined (patterns); HapsbUrg China, partial set, 9 plates; tureem platters; relish dish; sterling cdrtdle ttteks) brass candlestisks; misc. brass pcs.; 5 sterling cups; cups and saucers; pigeon blood glass 11, cruets, clear and patterned glass; gold top water glasses; German and BdVqrlart saucers, milk gloiS; Carmel »lag Dolphins (slightly damaged); creamy and sugar; pink pattern ■glass sot; misc. bottles and syrup phchert; tooth pick holder; misc. silver plate pcs,; covered putter dl*h; glass baskets; satin glass; spatter glass; chlnaedg; chicken on a basket; celery holder; pressed wine decanter; figurines; kings crown (3 pcs); salts; 2 bowl'and pitcher spts; majch holders; cnlna powder dishes; mirror!; paper weights; toby mug; Bisque; dolls, china head; hair reeeivOf; Miniature dishes; copper chaffing dish; beaded antique purses; button holes; gold tin typo Idcket;. Jewelry; 7 watches. (2" key winds); Presidental clock; montel dock; 2 small dock|; many ftdmes .and picture!; brass CdnnOn; Edison vlctrdla; |ron MO kettle; iron statues; pewter and gldss flasks; mdchdnical bank (dentist); meehahictd bank (elephant); old photo lamp; old electric lamp; 8 ail lamps,-’ 2 small oil latnpS; brass auto lamp!; miniature auto; sidles; hand scales; post cards; Spatfui 35 m.m. Camera; box camera, 6 cdmerds; Turner book of engravings; books; straight razors; pipe; corn sheller; iron cap pistols) air pistols; Old 32 calbro pistol, iri perfect condition; single shot 22 col. rifle, Remington; set of bullet molds; car radio; lots Os Other Items too numerous to mention. OLD Md RAWE cows Coin* Sell at 8:00 283 lots of eolrts; consisting es Lincoln head, Indian head; large pennies; 2-eent pcs.; 3-eent pcs.; 1807-09, 1829 Vacant pcs.; flying eagle pennies; Buffalo, Jefferson nickels; 10 cent, 20 cent, 25 cent and 50 cent pcs.; Silver dollars; peace dollars; trade dollars; 1773 Virginia 1/j cent penny; 1788 Mass, penny; Roosevelt dimes; liberty head nickels; Canadian and mercury dimes,- and other Coins too numerous to mention. Write to Auctioneers for detailed list. Mr. & Mrs. Lee McCann, Owners TERMS—CASH Not responsible for accidents. Lunch Served. Auctioneers: Walter Wiegmann, Decatur, Phone Preble 7-4511 Orville Sturm, New Haven, Phone 749-1491 Clerk and Cashier—Ron Hardiity.

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Butter, steady; » score «%; 92 icon AVt; 90 score 00%; 89 •core 38%. ■ ■' Eijrs, fairly steady, white large extras 36; mixed large extras 36; mediums »; standards ».