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National Road Traveler from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 5

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NATIONAL ROAD TRAVELER THURSDAY, FEB. 28. 1046 NATIONAL ROAD TRAVELER 4f Latest and correct address for this former Milton boy, now in Panama, ia Pvt. Reucll S. Manlove, 45019878, Co.

4th APO 21512 New Orleans. Farms Equipment R. V. McGRADY AUCTIONEER Residence R. R.

1, iouth of Cambridge City PHONE--WHITE 349 MORRIS, BROCK CO. An a i a i Second i i a i Union Stock Wf are strictly sellers on be.st til a market in the country. "SERVICE THAT SATISFIES" MILTON Ceber 0. of Ernest Moore of Milton, R. R.

1, left last week for Camp Perry, Williamsburg, where he will receive his boot a i i in the navy. POULTRY, EGGS, WOOL A I COAL Cambridge City Produce Co. MO 1 Peter Lemlcy, Prop. WM. NORMAN I STOCK A SPECIALTY PHONE WHITE 296 DOLAN'S POULTRY HOUSE Dressed Chickens Highest Market Prices for Poultry and Eggs North Footo Street CAMBRIDGE CITY i i i a a a A A Manager Phones: Route 49 24 Mr.

and Mrs, Herman Stephens visited with his and Mrs. Chalmer Stephens near Hamilton, 0. Mrs, Arthur Fruechtenicht and daughter, Susie, left for Washington, D. to make their home, where Mr. Fruechtenicht is in government employment.

I SHAFFER DUFFEY SAWYER Livestock Commission a Catth, Cftlvei, Sheep, Our Personal Service means more dollars for your i i Union Stock yard i I I A I Office Phone, Kirby 4961 i to The Greene Embry Co. Union Stock i i a i Ohio i i a i i mnrkt't brond- i i mond, 12:05 noon, 1490 on your dial. IRVIN MEYER AUCTIONEER RESIDENCE 1'HONK 59222 RICHMOND Go To LATHROP'S FOJl POULTRY SUPPLIES and FEED I 200-Chick Size Electric Brooder 400-Chick Electric Brooder Flock Feeder $4.25 Poultry a i $2.65 Oil i Brooder $13.95 10-IIole Nests $8.95 15-Hole Nests $10.93 3G-in. Feeder 75c i EJTK Basket 85c I L'. yd.

30c i of Goo! Quality TI. a hatched-. here each Mo'n- ilny Thursday. i i i I Goodrich CHK'K STARTER i a i I STARTER of Feed Available; for All Chick Lathrop's Hatchery 31 N. 8th St.

Ph. S7G7-4191! RICHMOND WATER THAWING Call 2 4 8 us i frozen a lines he a i i i i i we are now wed to do iindl light a i in a i i to our electric and welding of all i 1 r'inir joll to us or a call will us uv tlu 1 CAMBRIDGE CITY WELDING CO. a i and Boundary i i a a i a M. I'. i a a I a i MASTER MEX Get "extra" eggs with the same number of layers.

Just feed Master Mix Egg Mash, a balanced formula for higher egg tlon, Keeps up body weight and thus helps guard against premature molt or breakdown, Stop in, right awny. Start getting extra crtgs, extra profits. T. J. CONNELL FEED COAL CO.

I A 66--CONNERSVILLE I I I I I I I A 1 DEALER Cambridge City Produce Company and Green Strceti Cambridge City, Poullry, Feed, Phone 108 tor Prompt Service PETER A. LEMLEY, Prop. Df AD 5TOIK We Pay Phone Charge and Give I Service A I CITY PHONE BLUE 378 I 1 7 9 1 RUSHVILLE 2193 i i Stock" I I I A A for i i every day's Calves and Lambs on Friday and Saturday BIG COMMUNITY SALE EVERY FRIDAY Our nre froin far nnd. noar Strictly livestock SALK STAKTS PROMPTliY AT NOON. CST R.

V. McGratiy, i Tom Ammermnn, BUSINESS PHONE 3607 NIGHT PHONE 4181 CLEM MENDLESON. Manager EGG PRODUCER A feed with one purpose--more ot loss coil. Koeps hons in lop condition for heavy laying provides needed ingredients for day-in-day-out egg production. NOW FORTIFIED WITH VITA-FIER vita- mini and tested, guaranteed, ond omounfc.

Al VUality Maihet contain VITA-FIER. SOiO 1Y CAMBRIDGE CITY HATCHERY J. Seffrin, Prop. Phone 213 BEN WOEBKENBERG A SON Dealers in choice 400 to 650-lb. An irus and Hereford and feeder cHttle.

-We have them available in i every Saturday and Mon- duy. We are in the i of L. J. i i a i Union Stockyards, Office phone Kirby Res. Melrose FUL-0-PEP LIVESTOCK i and 1 POULTRY FEEDS RICHMOND Milling Grain North 2nd and Sts.

Phone 2019 MILTON The Washington. Township Farm Bureau met in the school building. The meeting was conducted by the president, Albert Ferris. Music was i by the school orchestra, Icdi by Mrs. Kafchryn Metcalfe.

Mrs! A. T. McCormick gave the devotions. i he response to roll call was "Your Favorite i Activity." 28 members and their were present to receive their 19-16 pro- gtams. Guests present were Mr.

and i i Ripburgcr, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Earl Werner, Mr. and A. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. William Marker, Mr.

and Mrs. Lafe Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs.

Albert DeRegnacourt, Mr. and Mrs. William Dora, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reisert.

roofing also was blown off the house. Mr. and Mrs. Max Neuman of Indiana university, Mrs. Anna Fread, Mr.

and. Mrs. Clinton Fread and family a.nd John Faikert were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waltrc Neu- Owen all of Jackson township, and the members of the school a The "secretary's a reports were given by Walter Neuman.

Mrs. Charles was chosen as the alternate to attend the social and educational conference at Indianapolis Feb. 26 and 27. "America, the was song books, led by Mrs. Albert Ferris by the group from the new at the piano.

Mrs. Walter Neumifn gave the poem, "Protection." The. 'assistant county agent, Norman Swurts, gave a talk on the county programs to take place in the Robert Sims showed a motion picture and gave a talk on "Getting More Knowledge for Washington Township on Conservation Work." For entertainment, folk dances were enjoyed with Mrs. Metcalfe at the piano. Refreshments were served by he i compose of Mr.

and j' Moore and "sons of Hagcrstown i i i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bond and family of Angola, Ind. Mr. and Mis.

Davenport were guests of Mr Mrs. Charlie Dora and daughters, Luclla and Louise, near Blooming Grove. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dora and family, a Mr.

and Mrs. Wilkie Steinard and family in the evening, i A Ferris and Miss Helen Ferris atte the symphony concert at I i a a i A a i in the yard at the. of W. L. Dora was blown down i the windstorm last causing some damage to telephone wires.

small portion of Mrs. Mary Burris entertained the man and Miss Anna Ne'uman. Mr. Junior Commando class of the Chris- and Mrs. Dr.le Brooks were evening tian church at her country callers.

Feb. 14. Officers for the year were Mrs Howard Davenport spent the selected as Bob Forlman, evening the guest of her sister, Mrs. prseident; Billy Jobe, Wilkie Steinard of near Blooming a i Winkle, secretary; Ralph Grove. Mr.

Davenport and Mr. a treasurer. Game? and Steinard attended the A i a a i exchange were enjoyed. on meeting at Brookville. Refreshments were served to a A a Frcad i 0 i Kortman, Georgia Price, Marjone rcccnt nincss Waugh, Patty Wilson, Barbara a i is back lt a naman, Billy Jobe, Bob Fortman, De-; severa i days of Wain a a and Marvin Winkle.

Miss Pansy who si an art the Richmond schools, will give a. talk at the Parent-Teacher association meeting in the school building Thursday evening, Feb. 28, at 7:30 o'clock. Music will be ished the supervision of Mrs. Kathryn Metcalfe: Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Dora and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Davenport attended the funeral of Miss Clara Dora of Glcnwood, Thursday afternoon, at Rushville. Burial was in Dale cemetery, at Connersville. Miss Dora was aisivSter of W. Dora. Mr, and Cecil Wilson and daughtre, Mr.

and Mrs. Wai- BERNINGER-WADMAN The marriage of Miss Ada Wadman, daughter of and Mrs. Charles Wadnvan of Centerville to Leo Berninger, son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berninger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Berninger of south cf i formerly of Connersville, was eninized February 16, in the home of the bridegroom's parents, the Rev. H. D. Halsey officiating. Mrs.

Dorothy Wadman was matron of honor and Edwin Hawk was best man. The bride wore navy blue with white accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. Her attendani. wore light blue with white accessories and a corsage of carnations. Following the ceremony a reception was held and refreshments were served in the i i room.

The'table was centered with a three-tic red wedding cake, topped with a i i a bridal couple. Decorations were carried out in the color note of pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Berninger left on a wedding trip i south after the reception.

Out-of-town guests wen. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirk of i Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Berninger, daughter. Lila of Alpine; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Church, Mr. and Mrs.

William Barbour of Conncrsville. Other guests were Miss Gcnevievc Berninger, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Usher and daughter, Maxine, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wadman, Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cusler, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers and Mrs.

Harold Lines. SALE ADS BRING RESULTS You chttr AS speedsUri in races whir. They've nothing on CIRCO's fast Mtvice, Sirf CIRCO I Call Collect We lor all Large or small CATTLE HORSES HOGS SHEEP HAGERSTOWN, IND, PHONE 3131 Formerly Haters town Fertilizer Co. OWNERS Sell your timber DIRECT TO MILL Highest Cash Prices Paid for A A A i I OAK We specialize ami. White Oak Veneer Contact us before 1 youUell.

We will send a i representative oh short notice. WRITE OR PHONE HARTZELL INDUSTRIES, Inc. Piqua, Ohio Phone 850 The undersigned will sell at auction at her farm, miles northeast of New Lisbon, 3 miles south of Millville, 9 miles southeast of New Castle, on what was known as the Pressell farm, MONDAY, MARCH 4,1946 BEGINNING AT 12:30 FARM MACHINERY 1936 Model A John Deere tractor on ruhber, with new block and completely overhauled last fall. 14-in. John Deere tractor breaking plows, John Deere cultivators for tractor, John Deere power mower used 2 seasons, 7-ft.

John Deere horse-drawn binder, a pood one; John Deere horse-drawn mower, Nesco manure spreader, 2 wagons, corn planter, rotary hoe, steel roller, a power lawnmower, corn sheller, 2 electric motors, some carpenter tools, circle saw to fit John Deere tractor, sheep clippers, fan- mil), saws, axes, wrenches', 2 parden plows, garden hoes, forge, anvil and vise; socket wrenches, pood 12x16 tarpaulin, lop chains, block and tackle, iron elevator, ladder, 8 oil 2-horse drill, Van 1-horse drill, Co-op'wheat drill almost now, harness for 2 horses, set of flynets, buggy harness, a a i brcakir.fr plow, and several other articles. JERSEY COW 4 yrs. oM, fresh, last December. HOGS--2 Chester White open gilts, Spotted Poland male hog. i HOUSEHOLD GOODS A i rug 9x12, grass.

nug 9x12, felt mattress, 2 iron beds and springs, i i table, 4 kitchen chairs, some'dishes, heating large-size Round Oak haschurneiy 3-holo oil stove, cupboard, milk strainer, two 5-gal. stone jars, G-gaL stone jar, three 1-gal. jars, i jars, rag carpet, rocking chairs, raincoat size 40, good lard press and sausage grinder, many other articles. TERMS CASH. Not responsible in case of'accidents.

Co. lloyt a i A Farmel ITalg.arth, Cashier A Fowler, Clerk PART OF ZELLER'S MAMMOTH HATCHERY Place- vour order now with an old established hatcherv; with vjonrs of i i producing highest quality chicks reasonably priced. I 'n- Pedigreed bloodlines, puUorum and rigidly, culled for high egg production and rapid growth. i livabilitv guaranteed and each order given our personal attention. i i Day old chicks A A A A $10.95 of performance muting) A A A $9.95, also i A i breeding i and repairs.

FOR GREATER SUCCESS BUY ZELLER'S QUALITY CHICKS A NEW MADISON, OHIO, PHONE 30 i having "purchased the real estate and personal properly Limiulc, i sell following personal property at auction '(he Lindale. a 1 mile ami 1 i wi-sl of miles cast and 1 mile of Rushville, 0 miles and 1 mile south of Conncrsville, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6,1946 -i I I AT P. M. 8 HEAD CATTLE Shorthorn cow 5 yrs. old, giving 2 Jersey-Guernsey comhig u'ith third '2 heifers coming old, 1 fresh in spring and 1 2 yrs.

old, 2 spring extra-pood red steer. 77 HEAD OF KOGS 12 o.xtra-nice Type Poland gilts, due to farrow hitter part of March, lii) i shoals i i 00 to 100.lb.-s., double-immuncd. i 2 HEAD OF HORSES i .7 yrs. old, sound and good workers. i I A I AND MISCELLANEOUS extra-good hoghouses, wagon and boxbed, steel-wheel wagon, JHC disk, New Idea a spreader, John Deere sulky plow, 2 Oliver walking plows, Van Brunt wheat drill, IHC wheat drill, corn planter, National 1-row corn plow, wooden roller, steel hayrake, hay tedder, Massey- Harris 5-ft.

mower, 3 hog fountains, hog crate, three 10-ft. hog troughs and 10 feeding pans, harness for 2 horses, Oakes 300-chick electric brooder, small other articles too numerous to. mention, including SIX TONS OF TIMOTHY HAY. TERMS CASH i HARRY RICHARDSON Col Hoyt Vanderbeck, Auct Ray Richardson, Clerk Tom Richardson, Cashier OUT-OF-TOWN SERVICE AVAILABLE SAVE I (FREEESTIMATES) GENERAL TREE SURGERY LANDSCAPING POWER SPRAYING (Insured Workmen) UNITED TREE SERVICE A I 1424--630 VIRGINIA INDIANAPOLIS CALL 4714--619 W. 17th STREET.

ANDERSON CALL 2-5212--1102H S. WALNUT MUNCIE PUBLIC SALE! I will sell the following personal property belonging to the late George Ward, at 131 W. Main st, Cambridge City, on MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 4,1946 BEGINNING AT 6,30 P.M. AND SALES WILL BE HELD EACH EVENING AT 6:30 P. M.

FOLLOWING THAT DATE UNTIL THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE STORE HAVE BEEN SOLD. THE OFFERING-About 50 electric motors', most of them in running condition; gasoline a lot of electric wiring, plugs, radio tubes of all kinds. 2 tube 1 pop cooler, 30 radios more or'less, most of them in good condition; elect i fans 30-in ceiling fan. other fans, electric irons, electric hot-water heaters tanks and heaters, oil lamps, 16 electric lamps. lanterns, lights of all kind's, electric sweepers of all kinds, electric room heaters, electric sol- Jering irons, cords, electric cooker, electric stove, electric washers, a lot ol electric articles not mentioned.

4 electric refrigerators, a lot of gas stoves, hot plates lamps of all kjnds, 100 clocks of all kinds. New pulleys, light bulbs bicycles, tires, scooters, fan belts, violins, guitars, musical in- ttrumehts of different kinds, fence chargers, auto tires, new and. used; 10 tloz new gloves, new shoes, lot of used shoes, overshoes, clothes of all kinds, sewing machine, new hobby horses, lot of garden tools, in fact any tool you want will be here in this sale. Archery sets, scales, air compressors, batteries dies new and used tool boxes, electric drills, high-speed electric drills planes, levels, hammers, hatchets, wrenches of all kinds, several rolls Oi wrapping paper, glue pots. All kinds of guns and shells, painter to.ols.

carpenter tools, pomp jacks, tables, chairs, 1 doz. new fluorescent lights with a lot of tubes, a lot of tobacco, cash register, show cases, counters, tables, bowls, lard press, vases, suitcases, trunks, chairs, grease guns, car tools several antique pieces, electric cooker, die sets, grinders, etc. SPECIAL: One of the most complete KEY SHOPS in the state, consisting of machine, crinder. locks, full stock of keys. This will be sold on WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

MARCH 6. It is impossible to name all the articles being offered for sale. This is large sale of merchandise and tools, etc. The above sale will continue each night until we sell to the walls. TERMS CASH Nothing to be sold at private sale.

Everything goes in the auction CECIL WARD Col. Rl V. McGrady, Auct. Mavis BertAch, Clerk.

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