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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 18

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THE CHRONICLE TELEGRAM, ELYRIA, OHIO Friday, November 15, AUtO ACTO 8CKV1CC CMVt CAR A BRAKE We UM And the latest. Modern and, of course. Expert Mechanics 30 YEARS IN ELYBIA Drivt In Service Room Located in Rear Of Our New Store PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT IET US RENEW YOUR CAR CUSTOM BODY WORK CUSTOM I'ATNT WORK THEE ESTIMATES CHKKHKULLT QH Kls REMEMBER Cash paid now for maintenance will be returned to you abundantly in future cash or trade-in value of your car. ALL WORK aUAKANTEED GLEN ROGERS MOTORS, INC. Ul BHdM Itret.t 1111 A A A I I II WHEN TOU NEED THE SERVICES OF A WHC 1C) I SKILLED MECHANIC OR TRADESMAN REFER I V.X I I I THIS rnvvRNTRNT ntntsrTORT TO THIS CONVENIENT BUILDING MODERNIZING GENERAL REPAIRING CAMPKN'I or 1111 Ph HKAVY "American" floor for rent Jim 16'OIJJ.

deliver BniCK," biYiidlniT cement and cinder block, fill-in xeptlc Quarry Town Supply North Lake South Amherit Phone 39S etc-, rii. build side walks. Drive Porches. Qaraiteii. Call Lornln C4-619.

HILL HOLlJoWAY cuntrnrtor, rrta- sonry work done with blorkK, retnent Driveways, Blde- wnlkf, etc. Prompt service; IBth St. Lorain Co. Excavating Co. KXCAVATLNU-fMIAllINd-MHWEIlH FILL-IN milT rlark HI.

I'h. Don't Under-Estimate Your Furniture IT has more vnlue than you think We can remodel the BunSlSIUIIIljlaRIIIIluImullfllliffillmini SPITZER CONDITIONS YOUR CAR TO cvfp WE CAN GIVE YOU IMMEDIATE SERVICE ON THE FOLLOWING Cooling System Cleaning and Radiator Hose Floor Matt Heater Hose Heater Switches Wiper Hose Gqsoline Filters Oil Filters Spark Plugs Tires Tubes Under Coating Lubrication Brake Repair and Adjusting Spitzer Motors TRUCKS 140 E. Bridge St. PHONE 2306 Elyria, SIORM WARNINSS If you're sailor, you knpw thai these flags mean a storm is on it's way. Set ready for dirty weather.

There are storm warnings for motorists, too. They're the pages on the calendar. They say that cold weather is on the way. Winter can be very tough on your very easy. It depends on the service it aets NOW.

Now is the time to fix little ailments before Winter turns them into big ones. Our service is economical because it is specialized. We have tools and equipment specially designed for servicing your DeSoto or Plymouth. We have factory- engineered and inspected parts. Our men are highly trained.

They know best how to safeguard your car. JACK LEO, JR. BUD THE LEO R. MEYER MOTOR CO. 230 Broad Street Auto Seat Covers WHOLESALE RETAIL COUPES COACHES SEDANS I CUSTOM II AND FITTED up FLOOR MATS FOR ALL CARS Glen Rogers Motors Inc.

GENERAL AUTO SUPPLIES For Quick Results Try A Chonicle-Telegram Want Ad! Complete Service ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ALL WASHEHS, INCLUDING EAST. UNIVERSAL. NORQB CI.KANERS. MAKE MEN WITH RXPKKMCNCB Phone 2553 RYAN ELECTRIC SEIIVICE SALES UENEHAL Repair work. Prompt service.

Work called for. 521 E. River 8t Phone 3149 will put It up any new piece of furniture. You be the judK''! rLKNTV Or" COVERINGS TO FltOM IN ELYRIA UPHOLSTERY Hronrt Street Phone 2033 Hnlobftett) The Furniture Shop Gulf at Clevelnnd Street CUSTOM-MA DIC l-'UltNITUHK I'AI KING K. M.

CAYDILL. IMIOI'. I'honf Phone f.5-17.1 Vi'iioLSTKriiNG' "SHOI film cil tipholaterltiK and furniture li'pnlrlnir. For free estimate 27-363. laenberic.

Prop. HI Ave. Brownie Says: "HAVE your davenport or favorite chair reupholiitered. Guaranteed workmanship fnr 6 to in yearn." Call 27M for free entlmate. day or nlKht.

BROWNIE FURNITURE 301 KlMlNITUtlK imlntlnir reflfi- Uhlng. Phone 3339. FURNACE. ROOnNO, rUEL Oil. faa, coal furnaces, main- tenanoe, Installation: Expert va- euuro Lorain Co.

Furnace Service For Modern Heating Call COUNTY HEATING CO. AIR Conditioning smite; gss conversion A'so repalrltiv cleanlnst all mukee. Free es- tlmatea. Ill School St. Phone 41-496 SERVICE REPAIR 1IKAT controls; dumper rcKiilntorn: fuel oil anil furnarpa; Ph FLOOR HANDING" FIXIT SHOP OENEflAL RKPAlKtMJ Serving Commiinlty BENTON ELECTRIC CO.

100 Cleveland Street Phone GLASS GLASS Replaced in Autos qhd House Windows. MIRROR SILVERING LF.E,_B«4 Lodl St. WINDOW AUTO GLASS Lorain 4tli Stroet Alli-y Klyrla Branch Phiiitn 247S HAULING TRUCKING And Rubbish Hauled Dependable Hauling Service Ex-Servicemon Ph. 30-292 AH'HES and luTiibTnii hauled! Hob Mruce. Phone VETERANS ASHES, nnnmsfi, CINDERS SLAO.

TOP SOIL LINN'S Phone 55-595 HKNERA'L "hnulinK: 'slnp, flll-ln dirt, rtiblilnh; etc. 1'hutio 43-60 after fi p. m. INTERIOR DECORATING Decorate Now Phone 3339 For C. o.

Flu HI JOB PRINTING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BAND Instrument Ph. 3182. 309 Broad 8t PAINTING PAPERHANG1NG NEW wallpaper (teamen (or rent. Phone Jim Reiar. Avon We deliver.

I'Al'KKHANOINU, 60c per P. J. llrlRlit. Phone 9124. roll PAINTING Flee GitllnmtoB Given On Bniiementi Phone 41-462 PROMPT SEUVICK RADIO SERVICE CALL 3182 Cor Prompt.

Dependable RADIO SERVICE WAGNER'S 101 BROAD STREET Wellington By CORA M. BHGFARD 523 Barker St. Phone 21-T rot Delivery Bcrrfcc Call rAITH WABB Herrlck Ave. Wett Phone 41-L RADIO REPAIRS By The Music Shop D2D Brond St. 33118 Radi CALL 6355 RYAN RADIO 402 East Avenue RADIO SERVICE Brtng your Radio to mnkea Work cuiir- anUed, Prlcei low.

SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. 121 Broad St. Phont till RUG CLEANING HOME CARPET CLEANERS CLEANED IN YOUR HOME Phone 41-088 for Free 635 WELLINGTON A lovely fart-, well party was held tor Mrs. Violet Curtice at Spring Valley Country Club Wednesday night by her associates at the Wellington Sterling Foundry, where she wai formerly employed. The tattles were beautifully decorated with Fall flowers and can' dies for the dinner and Mrs.

Curtice was presented with an orchid corsage. Mrs. Curtice recently resigned her position at the Sterling Foundry, to become the bride of S. H. Hummell.

Mr. Hummell was formerly superintendent of the Sterling Foundry. Grange Wellington Grange elected its 1947 officers at the annual meeting Wednesday evening. Carl Webber was elected master; Sidney Hemenway, overseer; Arthur D. Mason, lecturer; Warren Hoffman, steward; Roscoe Oney, assistant steward; Mrs.

Jane Howk, chaplain; Mrs. Erza Holland, treasurer; Mrs. Teresa Webber, secretary. Gatekeeper is John Harbor; Ceres, Mrs. Doris Belts; Pomona, Mrs.

Lettie Hoffman; Flora, Mrs. Beatrice Harbor; lady assistant steward, Mrs. Doris Oney; pianist, Mrs. Mariam Dirlam; legislative agent, A. C.

Norris and trustee, Mrs. Kleeta Mohrman. Following business, an oyster EUctrlo Sewer Cleaning No Diguing PH. 2840 SEWING MACHINE SERVICE 425 2ND KT. PH.

19-426 SewInK A Hemstitching Covered Buttons Buttonholing Covered Buckles OLD Hewltiir or electrified. SWEEPER SERVICE Phone I16( For Authorised HOOVER SWEEPER SERVICE D. Price at Heldmyer Hardware. SALES -SERVICE SERVICE BACKED BT OUR WRITTEN GUARANTEE BAKER'S MO B. Second St 1471 RADIO SERVICE VAST.

relluhU tierTlce. Jim Avon I6-06J for rLooli BandlnM. Cbaa A a to a. GENERAL REPAIRING J. P.

MACHINE SERVICE CO. W. Broad. Elyria, O. SPECIALIZING In production and custom work.

Electric Motor (Armature turning, hear In ahaft repair) and general machine work. Ph. RELIABLE RADIO REPAIR HOME AND AUTO Servlrn By SOL EINSTEIN I l.odl St- -J 1 4 For Factory-Authorized RADIO SERVICE Call ERB RADIO WATCH AND CLOCK PT On Pino Watch Itepnlrlnf WELCH'S JEWELRY 117 llrond next to Firestone WASHER SERVICE Rebuilt PAST. REASONABLE SERVICE BUNNY'S HOME SERVICE I A. BUSHMAN I 101 Ave.

Ph. Imlall and Repair Auto And Home Radios Kur prompt, accurate cnll Stewart Radio Electric 141 Phone 41-134 MAYTAG SERVICE CALL, FOR ESTIMATE t'honr, 228 Middle Ave. supper was served to the 35 present. Entertains Button Club The Button Club was entertained in the home of Mrs. A.

H. Gallatin. Mrs. Charles Barnes opened the meeting by reading poem on Interesting reports were given by three members, who attended the National Button Club Show in Cleveland last week. Mrs.

Keith Andrews told of the "Open Forum Meeting 1 Herbert Cassidy told of the "Personality In National Button Society" and Mrs. Garner Shobe, who acted as the only judge from the local club, gave report on "Judging of Members planned Christmas party to be held at the home of Dinner wat served noon. The Wilson's purchased the former Myron Spatz home, which number of years ago was the late Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Adams home. Betiell. Family Moved The Rev. W.

O. Buzzell and family coming here from the Norwalk Church of Christ, have moved into the church parsonage. Mr. Buzzell will deliver his initial sermon Sunday morning, at 10:45, in the Wellington Church of Christ. Sunday school is at 9:30.

Catherine Clara is superintendent. Communion and 'morning worship are at 10:45 o'clock. FIRST METHODIST Herbert A. Cassldy, minister. Church school at 9:30 a.

m. with Clifford Unser, superintendent. The M. C. class taught by Mrs.

Charles Barnes is beginning the study of tht Book of Revelation next Sunday morning. Every member, new members and former members are urged to hear about this great book. Morning worship is at 10:43. Subject of sermon, "Tlie Throne of Youth Fellowship at 7 p. m.

Chester Martin, president. FIRST BAPTIST John H. Reinert, minister. Bible school is at 9:30 a. m.

with John Hilllker, superintendent. Morning worship convenes 10:45. Subject of sermon, "The Arm of LAMP SHADES Lamp shades mint be light It color and have a flan at the bottom In order to throw the light out far ai possible The lamp muil be tall enough to throw the llghl over the area in An unshaded bulb should be uaed only In storage rooms, clothes closets or similu places. Public Sale Having told my homt tell tho following property lo. catad in Litchfitld, On Thursday.

Nov. 21st At 12:30 P. M. Household Goods i Chiffonier; 2 dressers; 3 bedu and springs; round table with leaves; 6 dining chairs; buffet; writing kitchen chairs; stand; two heating stoves; gas heater; oak upright piano in No. I sewing rocker; churns; dishesf some antiques; raincoat; mower; lawn seat; porch swing) and other miscellaneous Small Took 2 ladders; stepladder; garden Bible Cadets meet at 0:30 p.

m. i cultivator; garden tools; bolts, and evening worship is at 7:30. The carpenter tools; sermon-subitct "The um tr ntw runners; nan. dies; two new 4 light window sashes grass butchering tripod; horse eollarstt harness; one horse cultivator)? and many other articles. MRS.

ARTHUR J. TERMS: Cash. Owner. J. O.

Anct. Homerville, Phone 246. WELDING Electric and Acetylene Welding BEAL WELDING Lodl at North Street Phone 1TZ8 SERVICE; all iliee R. E. MacDONALD Temple Ct.

Phone 1681 DEALERS ATTENTION COMPLETE STOCK OF Fire Extinguishers 'V'''- 1 v' s.rtJSi^., And RECHARGES At AUTO PARTS For All Models Sent White Wheel Si'ill Benin Lights iIliixH and nil tttttnus installed Hub CnpB Floor lirllU Complete Brake Shorn Si'ivlre Shock Absorbers llutr.iln Oil Filters and Pipes lJuPont Products Ignition System It a InB.i Heaters Packard Generators Hear Kudu TranKinlHKlnnn Water i rumps Shock Absorbers I r'tiel i Wiper I CITY AUTO i PARTS SALES 1 Utierlln Road Phone 30-217 Phone 3251 3265 116 E. Bridge St. BRUCK TIRE AUTO PARTS CO. Cor. Cleveland St, A Heverly Ct.

Phone 2505 i Open 1:00 m. to 6:00 p. m. WHOLESALE RETAIL i Kverytlilny for the Service I Station GiirnKo Man Car 1'i'ulur Mechanic KxchanKc parts service Distributors for I'rutt Mufflers Kxhauit Tail I'ipi'B McQuay NorrU Auto I'artH Alrtex Fuel Pumps I lay ton Fan Thor ICIec-- DrlllH NflhoR iKnltlon I'urtx Krani Oil Lln- i-oln Kijulpment Trlco Wiper Motors, Arms, i Tires and Hatterlea Kx- I'haiiKe. Parts Si'rvlce on Front I Fuel i (icnrralors I Pumps CltiU-h Plate Mrs.

Maureen Friend, Tuesday evening, December 10. Elect Conductress The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary elected Miss Frances Perkins to serve as their conductress for the coming year, when they met Wednesday evening. Dolos Eib- ncr was elected to serve at head of Hie Health and Happiness Fund. One petition for membership was read. A Christmas party was planned but no date was set.

Next regular meeting is November 27. Five couples from the VFW Post and Auxiliary attended the Armistice dinner of Post 1079 in Elyria this weeK. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mr.

and Mrs. William Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Martin, Mr. and Mrs.

William Wrench, Commander Rav Neff and a friend. Miss Ella Taylor. Plan For Baiaar Woman's Society of Christian Service. Priscilla Circle, of the First Methodist church, met at the home of Mrs. Carl Gott, Brown street, Wednesday afternoon.

The leader, Mrs. Clifton Rolfe took charge. Each one handed in finished articles for the WSCS bazaar to be held in Herrick Auditorium, Saturday afternoon' and evening November 23. Supper will be served to ihe public from 5 until all are served. Travel To Hunllnj-ton Fifteen members of the Missionary society of the First Baptist church traveled to the home of Mrs.

I.ynne Coates in Huntington, for an all day meeting, Wednesday. Mrs. Coates was assisted by Mrs. Joe Babitt in preparing the dinner. Mrs.

Babitt led in devotionals. A letter was read from Dr. G. G. Crosier, a Missionary in India, thanking the group for bandages sent them.

A comforter was tied 27 Present ruc 1Ml Wilson, North Mam Water 11 street, a newcomer in town, opened 11 oi h0 0 Wednesday to members sermon-subjtct. "The Avenger''. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Loyal E. Werner, minister. Church ichool is et 9:30 a.

m. and m6rnlng worship Is 10:30. The sermon-subject is "Visions and CHURCH OF THE NAZABINC Lawrence McAllen, minister. Sunday school convenes at 1:30 a. m.

with Homer Lattimer, superintendent. Morning worship is at 10:45, young people's service at 7 p. m. and evening service at 7:45 p. m.

ST. PATRICK'S Rev. Fr. Charles McCann, pastor. Masses are at 8 and 10 a.

m. Sunday and 8 a. m. wetk days. Religious instruction at 3 p.

m. Saturdays and 8:45 a. m. Sundays. Announce Birth Mr.

and Mrs. Warren H. Tam announce that their son, born November 3 at Lodl hospital has been named Stephan Hugh. He weighed six pounds and five ounces. Mrs.

Tam and the baby came home from the hospital and are at the Lyman Davis home at 139 Forest street. Mr. Davis is a brother of Mrs. Tam. Public Sale For Your Convenience Our Parking- Lot fse DARN Stockings will wear better if the i dnrn is on the cross and not the up and down.

Hydraulic Master the Woman's AssrfciatJon Needlework Department of the First Congregational church. There were 27 took part in quilting. LtUAL NOTICES LOOKING IN VAIN for some- WOOD GAS thing you hove lost? a Chron- Wood gas derived from or icle-Tclegram Lost ad find it for charcoal is used lo operate many you. Just Dial 4412 or 4413. automobiles in Europe.

PARTS H. R. Inc. BA S2 £hone PARTS 116 E. Bridge St.

AUTO SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS FOR GAS STATIONS CAR DEALERS GARAGES EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE PKIIMATEX KJNIT10N GKAHS GASKKTS TOLEDO bTEKL WELDING BUTI'LIES COMPLETE AUTO PAINTS SHOCK AlJSOKBKKS CLUTCH PHESSURK PLATES CLUTCH DISCS CARBLJHETOHS BRAKE CYLINDERS BRAKE SHOES WATER PUMPS FUEL PUMPS UURGKSS K1.4S11 LIC.HTS HATTERIES TlilCO Ml'K FLIC Its LVON EQUIPMENT 1M.OMB TOOLS ALKMITS EQUIPMENT S. K. I TIM KEN LKC.AL NOTICE Miiilnlan Huswell ic-'Ulfiu-n Is llurvurd Avenue, Stiutfunl. Cniniectii'ut, will take iniiii-u tliat tlie uiuU-rKlgned plaintiff has IHrii pelillun fur ili- In the Court of Common I'li'iia, I.urain County. Ohio, un I Till ilay of ID46.

cane NIL IMMi. iiriiTliiK f'T a and vitiiiabld relief on the! ni neglect o( duty. Said filusu will un fur hearinE and after Nuvcmlicr 30, llHC. MILTON JilSEPH HU.SWELU MHy: Ji'Mfph y. J'etru, hla attorney.

I 11 1046 i I LKUAL NOTICE i ChaiU'i A. hull und Mary A. Bull. roalilfiu't unknown, tht-lr unknown or uasliilis. will lake I hit on tht 14th (lay of Oot.

I A. UM6. Duiialil Hilhrnun ami I Hltsman. us I'lulntiffii lili-'il tlu-'ir Di'tltinn aKHlnel Charier A. Hull, rt IH'IIUS No.

i I in the t'uurl of t'oinnion Lo- uhin. the -i I'i'KihtifriiiK to tlie folliiw- ilfisorihril solil liv tlie Amlitor A .1 Sil.ial.-.l in Slu'fflflil Lake VII- i.l^r. St.til- an.I Suh 'i; Snh Urarh i'l it U.L- .1 jiait i'I i.ritir.a! r.fi ainl in tin. ITU; Town-hiii 111 1 (''''inly 7 .1 11 i a 1 i (-: i L.i.ils In i. a nil I li iMi.n I rr I 1 -t (i.

re ll'. br rrt el'r'l ui.M i i HITSM A v. i- THK "ALK OP REAL i i JOINTLY To NTy MKMINA U. of' Ohiu). tl ''f'''- 1 given that th? iin.inia nf County of Lorain County.

Ohio, and Me- Countv. uhlo, In joint at-ssion ai ,1 pursuant tu a ri'sointion ailoijt- fd liy said Hoards on November will offt-p aiictloii. ul the ofliean nf the Hoard or t.ouniy Coinml8nloiiern of Mp. county. Ohio, at Court Ohio, nn Dert'iiihi-r IS, at A.

E. S. Hit- following described parcel of Situated In the Township nf Spi-ncer. County uf Medina and Mato of Ohio, and being a pan of I.i.,t Section IB. In t-ild Township, and described at a point where the (MM line i now or formerly uwiird by Kudil ijii t-i the it-liter of tin- line ruail; the rei.ter line of tht- in ship road a of aboul feet an Iron pin.

tnt-nrr- in itirei'tinn. inakinj; .11, Kin of ileiil'i-Vh 14 ni.n- ln.i':t sure.l i-ast to with il.i- laM ibi'd lini- inn! throiiKli iron pin "f'' M.uth of tin- ren- thi- low ni-hip lire '-ad aid aiu it lii'-r i i pi I'll' soUll! 1:1 liter I 1 I- of line ro.nl to ilu- of r.Iai'k Rivir. a 'list- i of iln.ut at ly all-UK tli'- i'i! tr-r of Rlvi-r a iliM.inr'e -f nli I to' Hi. i-nat I i'. i a II.ul.I no; of Public Sale On WtdiMsdoy, Nov.

20 At 12:30 P. M. I miles North of Rte. 82 or miles South of Rte. 10 on the Island road, Team of blaclc marei 12 and 13 wt.

1500 Ibt. 12 Head of cattle: Comitt- ing of 7 Guernsey and Jersey cows to freshen in the Spring. 3 Holstein cows to freshen in the Spring; Holstein heifer, 18 mos. old, bred; Guernsey heifer coming one year old. 30 White Rock hens, some chicken equipment.

10 tons of mixed hay in the mow; 360 bu. of oats, 100 shockf of field corn. 1934 V-8 Ford truck, ton capacity in good condition. Farm McD. 10-20 tractor on steel; 2 tractor plows; McD.

tractor disc; grain drill; mowing machine; weeder; sulky cultivator; corn planter; mulcher; hay loader; rubber tire wagon and hay rack; 2 wheel trailer; large feed box, milk cans; heavy harness, horse collars and a few other articles. TERMS: CASH. ALTON MENNELLond DONALD IINNIE, Clayton H. Soey, Phone 10-J, Grefton. EXCHANGE PARTS SERVICE U.

S. TIRE BATTERY DISTRIBUTOR in AUTO JR. lllC. PARTS i NI -'no. I v.

l.r.se i.n.l.-M'i- wai, llany ill. i 1.1 I. 7th d.i'. of i Aii-la IT I i' ai: a 1.1-1 Phone 3251-3265 TOR VOUK EME.N'CE 116 E. Bridge St.

oun PAKKINU LOT I'M it i ar I', nt-y. of 7u thi- pl.M'e and n.i" iiiinit aboui of l.iml. In- hi- san.e I. Funjei-i tu hinh of I 'oil Porn MM I i-: i at i till rrji arjv at'il read vert tl said K.I i lini I .1, 11 rhi-i-k i'i tin' itnii.iint of IrsK all pi feht "iu I of rict E. will erfcrtd Public Auction, Friday, 22 Sfartinq 1 O'Clock Coniiiting of 3 farms follows: FARM NO.

5 milti South of Norwalk on Rti. 250 13. 199 40 acroi pasture and woodland with small creek and spring, balance tillable, fair fences and some tile, of 45 acres wheat, good water supply, 40x100 barn with 14 stanchions, other ings, I room house, electricity. Possession Jan. 1st.

FARM NO. Located 5 mi. southwest of Norwalk on son 132 acres, 85 acres able, balance woods and pas ture, ideal stock farm, running water in pasture, fair some tile, some wheat, good ter supply, 2 barffs, other buildings ,7 room house, electricity. Possession made known day of sale. FARM NO.

southwest of Norwalk on Geigei Rd. 97 acres, 85 acres tillable, balance woods and pasture, fail fences, tiled, some wheat, good water supply, several ings, 8 room house, electricity. Possession made known day el sale. TERMS: day of balance on delivery of deed. spection invited.

For further iru formation contact Glenn er. Scheid R. D. Phone 2691, Huron. and Leber, AucH.

EATON COMMUNITY AUCTION The annual community auction for the benefit of the North Eaton Church of Christ Building Fund to be held at the Eaton School on State Route No. 82, one-fourth mile Eait of Eaton McC. D. hay loader; McCormicIc 7 ft. qrain binder; Letz grinder; 4 farm wagon gears; 2 Public Sale 2 miles East and 3 miUi SoutN of LaGrange, or 3 Wtifl and 2 milts North of Litchfialj on Vermont Penfield On Monday, November 18 At 1:00 P.M.

pulUtt and old hens; chicle brooder, 250 battery broader, 250 cap.) poultry wire and equipment. tons baled and timothy hay; 30 tons cloy, er, timothy and mixed hay; acres of field corn in field; 300 bu. oati. Tools New Idea manure spreader; Superior 9 hoe grain drill; D. 2 bottom tractor plow, (Little Genius); McCor- miclc 5 ft.

side rake; i i.ar.tH of rr.ii-,- i MH i ntif. I i 'I i 'u of J. Int da. I Center, Starting at 7:00 P. M.

On Wednesday, November 20 There will be all kinds of farm produce, including fresh and canned fruits and vegetables, live and dressed poultry, eggs and meat. Large variety of baked needle-work, handmade aprons, dresses, quilts, bedspread, woven rugs and many other articles. Everything is contributed by people of the community. Lunch will be served. RUSSELL CARPENTER Financial Chairman.

Dawson, Spicer, Walker. hay racks; 2 wagon boxes; sulky cultivator; horse drawn disc; walking plow; end-gate seeder; springtooth harrow; spike tooth drag; stalk cutter; 165 ft. new hay rope; hay car; milk cart; stone boats; bob sled; electric fence unit, single cultivator; bags; 2 car batteries, nearly new; two 55 gas drums; srrslll tools and other articles. TERMS: CASH. All property at buyer's risk es soon as sold.

No property to be removed until settled for. WM. C. MOORE, C. B.

Dawson, Aucr. Phone La Grange 67R, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Dean,.

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