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MUNCIE STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1955 13 vaneed to the quarterfinals of the turned easy. The dip In oil and an eer feeling In the loose lard market led to selling In lard futures. Steeple Torn From Rush County Church NCAA basketball tournament Fri day night with an easy 83-71 vie Wheal tory over Seattle University before LaSalle, '54 Champ, Wins NCAA Test Stocks Take Bad Pounding, Late Comeback New York VP) The stock market a hometown crowd of more than 10,000. Oregon State meets the winner IjOW 3 I 15'. 3 03 3 04's High 12U I IT io4n 3 06', 3 of Friday night's San Francisco-Utah clash Saturday night for en NCAA semifinal berth.

Philadelphia UE Defending champion LaSalle, with All-Ameri 3 Cloe 3 21 3 21 2 18 2 17 2 04 3 04 2 06 3 08 2 08 1 44 1 46 1 47 1 49 1 45 1 46 1 40 ran into its third severe selling break of the week Friday and took a hard pounding. Cera 144', can Tom Gola scoring 24 points and collecting 24 rebounds In 33 Prices were able to withstand minutes, romped over Princeton Cellqphane Tape Now Used to Qose Wounds Chicago (UD Cellophane tape is being used to close wounds and 73-46, Friday night after Canisius Chicago Grain Letter K. J. FROWN t-OMPANT 307 Wysor Building Chicago In the week's closing trading period, grains were higher under leader, hip of wheat. Dry, windy weather in the Southwest brought numerous reports of blowing dust and dust storms which was a big news factor in the wheat market.

Beans, however, an easier trend especially the far off deliveries in which selling was ascribed to anticipated announcement of the soybean loan sonn, possibly Fridsy afternoon. Some in the trade were expecting the bean loan to show a national far maverage of 2.04, against the 1954 average of 2 22. Reports received from parts of Kansas and other sections of the Southwest of dust storms. The Weather Bureau said that an area of dust extended from wrt-ern Kansas and Oklahoma through Missouri and Into northern Arkansas. Bureau also forecast strong, gusty winds for west and central portions of Kansas and Oklahoma and very little if any moisture.

Corn market was mostly active early tn the session when prices advanced on commission house and stopped loss buying following which some of the larger traders were credited with selling. Oati moved up on scattered buying and short covering. The local rye market largely took its cue from wheat. Winnipeg displayed a steady tone. With ro indications that the country was showing any inclination to seU more freely, March beans acted steady to stubbornly firm In comparison with the deferred contracts.

After a poriod of firmness soybean oil futures the worst of the pressure and managed a partial comeback late in the session. 147V4 1 49H 1 46 1 40V 1 45 1 43H 1 45 1 39 used two foul conversions in the final three seconds to defeat Villa Prev. C1n 2 18 3 18 3 14 3 14 2 01 3 01 3 01 3 03 3 06 1 41 1 43 1 45 1 45 1 47 1 45 1 3' '4 1 39 71 70 70 67 67 69 1 05 1 06 1 1 08 1 11 Losses extended to between $1 v. S. nova, 73-71, in the opening round is proving superior to stitches in many cases, according to Science 4: 8 i and $4 in numerous Instances.

Some of NCAA Eastern regional. Oats losses at times went out to $8 but The two winners meet Saturday night to qualify for the semifinal Digest. such extremes were unusual. Dr. Paul Williamson, of Walsh, Open 3 19'4 3 1 2 IS1 3 16 3 03 '4 3 04 3 08 'i 3 08a 2 1 44 1 44 "4 1 4V 1 484 1 44 1 4BH 1 4S 1 46 1 40'4 1 40la 71 70 91 67'4 67i 66 f'i 1 on 1 07'i 1 09', 1 12 1 13 1 13'.

2 704 3 70H 2 64 3 84 3 60 3 60 3 61 2 Sl'i 2 round at Kansas City, next Brokers were inclined to look Mar. May July Sept. Dee. Mar. May July Bept.

Dec Mar. May July Sept. Dee. Mar. May July Sept.

Mar, May July Sept. Nor. 1 12 61 Friday night. reported in an article that upon the selloff as a secondary 73 '4 70 67 67 69 75 71 68 68 70 he used the tape in closing 91 skin wave of liquidation that many times comes on the heels of a primary reaction. The victory was the 11th In a row for LaSalle before a sellout crowd of 8,814 at the Penn Palestra.

LaSalle dominated the play lacerations, and that results have been encouraging. 10 4 I I li He said there is a relative ab The market Monday sold off after four ties in the early minutes sence of pain compared with stitch and held a 33-22 lead at the half 1 08 1 09 1 09 1 11 ing, and the final appearance of the moderately after reaching a record high peak the previous Friday. Then on Tuesday and Wednesday it Rye 1 07 1 06 110 113 111 1 14 1 12 Soybean The superb Gola, with 9 field wound has been better. Healing goals and 6 foul conversions, was also is speeded up, he said. broke to sharply lower levels.

A generous to a fault when he act 113 113 Williamson said stitches may modest recovery was managed 1 soon become a cruel and archiac ually scored one field goal for Princeton in the second half. The Thursday. 3 mm Friday selling began at the open way to close minor lacerations." He added that studies already are gratuity came following a scrim ing and continued into the second mage beneath the Tiger basket, under way on the use of cellophane 2 70 2 70 2 63 3 83 3 58 3 58 3 48 3 48 hour. A recovery from the lows 3 71 3 64 3 60 3 51 3 44 3 69 1 3 63 3 65 2 60 3 i0 3 63 3 41 tape in closing major surgical and in the grasping of arms for the ball, Gola pushed it through 3 61 3 58 3 48 3 39 started at that time and brought a wounds. Muncie Livestock Hegs Steady te S5e Higher Conditioned meat type $15 85 200 to 220 pounds 15 60 220 to 280 pounds 14 SOU 15 25 280 to 360 pounds 13 75 14 25 Roughs 13 50 down Stags 10 25S12 25 Cattle Oood to choice steers $20 0024 00 Medium to good steers 16 00'a20 0O Common to medium steers 110016 00 Oood to choice heifers 18 00fr23 00 Medium to good heifers HOOK 18 00 Common to medium heifers llOOtrieoo Oood to choice cows lOOO'S'llSO measure of stability to the list.

the hoop inadvertently. IOWA DRUBS PENN Selling of a more intense nature 3 41 3 41 Lifts 1,005 Pounds Lard 13 10 13 00 began in the fourth hour and soon carried prices to their lows of the day. A recovery of limited extent continued to the close. in Odd Weiffht Meet Carl Miller lifted the highest Mar. May July Sept.

Oct. 13 10 13 43 12 63 13 67 13 70 12 73 13 50 12 02 13 35 12 57 12 65 13 50 13 16 13 43 12 63 13 73 13 69 Evanston, 111. UP) Deacon Davis and Carl Cain combined for 40 points Friday night to lead Iowa's fancy ball-handling Big Ten champions to an easy 82-53 victory over Penn State and into the NCAA 12 43 12 67 12 73 13 50 13 30 12 55 13 65 13 50 The Associated Press average of total weight in an odd weight lift The steeple and part of the roof were torn from the Fairview Christian Church at Fairview, Rush County, by a tornado early Friday. (AP Wirephoto) 60 stocks lost $21.60 at $155.40. It Fair to good cows 10 00'all00 Cennerg and eutteri 6 00910 60 Bulls 10 00 ing meet Friday night at the was up 80 cents Thursday and fell Calves Steady YMCA.

The local man's total was $5.40 in the first three days of the Choice to prime veal $21 00W34 00 Commercial to good 11 0041 19 oo regional finals against Marquette. Marquette's well-poised team edged out Kentucky, the nation's 1,005 pounds. Weldy Is Named Net Coach at Wakarusa utility 1000 down In individual events, results of Dry Goods Market New York (JP) The cotton textile market lacked feature. Converters bought only small quantities of cloth, with prlcet about unchanged. Wool goods were quiet.

Rayon goods were dull. Lambs Steady Sheea Steady second ranking team, 7a-7l, in a Building Boom in Reverse; Make Room for Parking Lots By KYLE VANCE the 148-pound class were: Carl week. The Industrial component of the average Friday was down $3.50, rails lost $3.10, and utilities were off 70 cents. Volume amounted to 3,040,000 Lambs $22 0O down Yearlings 10 00 down torrid, lead-changing opener of the Miller, first; Harold Pease, second; Slaughter sheep 5 00 down Elkhart, Ind. VP) Glade Weldy was appointed basketball coach at Wakarusa High School Friday, 165 pounds: Alfred Emenhiser, No.

2 regional tournament before a capacity 9,500 fans in Northwest-em's McGaw Memorial Hall. Iowa and Marquette will meet first; Cliff Brubaker, second and Joe Riley, third. Louisville, Ky. UP) One of America's newest trends Is a building moving up after two years as as' sistant. 181 pounds: Charles Millspaugh; Saturday night with the winner 198 pounds: Marvin Emenhiser and heavyweight, Bill Daniels.

Weldy succeeds Stewart Davis, who resigned because of health and family reasons. Davis will remain Only Interest boom in reverse; tearing down office and apartment buildings to make room for downtown parking lots! Already in Louisville, parking lots cover one-fourth of the downtown area. In Detroit they cover one-half. Washington, D.C., is putting in 3,000 new offstreet parking places a year. F.

W. Drybrough, of Louisville, can tell why. He owns five park Judges were Clayton Holes, Les at Wakarusa as a teacher and lie Carson and Moulton Fulmer. baseball coach. The state YMCA weight lifting GET THE FACTS And You'll Get a Federal Land Bank Loan Your loan Is made through a local organisation which Is owned and managed by farmers who know local conditions.

No application or appraisal fee no renewel costs permanent low Interest. You can pay off your loan anytime without cost. ing lots and is vice president and founder of the National Parking Assn. meet will be held here April 2. I rather have my live lots than Produce two big office buildings," Dry relationship between attendants shares, a total below average so far this year, but it was well above Thursday's 2,760,000 shares.

The American Stock Exchange was lower on volume of 1,040,000 shares. That compares with shares traded Thursday. Heavy Receipts Drive Prices Down Indianapolis (Special) Receipts: Hogs Cattle Calves Sheep Friday 10,725 375 100 100 Week ago 11.725 414 115 113 Year ago 8,535 225 132 63 Indianapolis (Special) BOOS Heavy run of receipts Friday weakened trading after a steady start and drove the market down as much 25 cents a hundred pounds. Receipts In the local No. 1 Illinois Indianapolis (Special) BOO PRICES brough said in an interview.

"From and customers. an investment standpoint they are Team Advances I NA1I0NAL I I iDAH issoamoH 1 fcMWWhn I worth more." The alert attendant knows his regular parkers by name. He learns them by noting license numbers and referring to registration lists Springfield, III. UP) West A Comparison Come in and get all the twetn. Rockford and Pinckneyville sailed An authority on real estate, he from the license bureau.

offers this comparison: In addition, there are lollipops for children, napkins to clean the into the Illinois State High School basketball finals with ease Friday night while second-ranked Moline "It costs about $2,000 a month to advancing to the NCAA finals at Kansas City next week end. Penn State and Kentucky square off for regional consolation honors in the first game here Saturday Slight. COLORADO, BRADLEY WIN Manhattan, Kan. (IP) Lanky Burdette Haldorson's 28 points paced Big Seven champion Colorado to a 69-59 triumph over Tulsa after underdog Bradley gained the NCAA regional finals here with an 81-79 shading of Southern Methodist Friday. Bradley and Colorado meet Saturday night to decide who will get a berth In the NCAA semifinals at Kansas City the following week end.

Colorado, a three-point favorite over Tulsa, finally broke the game with the Missouri Valley Conference co-champions wide open in the closing five minutes. BEAVERS ADVANCE Corvallis, Ore. UD Oregon State's eighth-ranked Beavers ad- following are tns prices pam mciay 10 producers In the Indianapolis area for eggs purchased on the United States consumer grade, picked up at farm and cases returned: A Large 40o A Medium 380 Large 340 Indianapolis (Special) The Indianapolis area fryer market as reported to the Federal-State Market News Service up to 8:30 a.m. Friday was steady. Demand continued very slow.

Prices paid by Indianapolis processors at farms in central and southern Indiana ranged from 30c to 31c. Bond Market light Louisville's largest office windshield and steering wheel, had to go into an overtime to building, the 22-story Heyburn. free ice scrapers, book matches SEE or WRITE C. D. CLARK, Secretary-Trtasurf DELAWARE-MADISON NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASS'N NEW LOCATION 825 West Washington MUNCIE, INDIANA Thone 5381 make the "Sweet Sixteen." light all my five lots for $7d a month and two stay open around West the No.

1 team pens this week continued at a high pace and totaled 62.525. the greatest since the last weak In November of 1951, when more than 76.000 animals were sold. Bulk, choice 170 to 240 pound butchers sold in The Associated Press poll, took the clock a 22-1 lead and coasted to an 80-65 "It takes another $2,000 a month victory over Sycamore despite and many other courtesies. Chain Ownership The trend is toward chain ownership, and Drybrough believes the small operator will find it an increasingly tough business to enter. For, although it's much less ex to heat the Heyburn.

My heating costs for a small control building losing star center Nolden Gentry in the second quarter on fouls. from $15.25 to few choice light weights received 16; latter price was paid less freely than on Thursday. Most choice 240 to 270 weight ranged from $14 50 to choice 270 to 350 pounds, $13.75 to choice 120 to 150 pounds, $13.50 New York (AP) U.S. Oovernmenl on each lot are negligible, bonds were steady Friday. But railroads "A big building with eight ele and convertible obligations led the cor vators costs $25,000 a year in labor He Can't Resist! pensive than building, the setting porate bond market lower.

Most U.S. government bonds ended unchanged In slow over the counter trading, alone. The cleaning bill is tremea dous. The Heyburn Building re Corporate bonds convertible into com DUV D10GC? Factory Prkott CITSElMAt! PAJUl JBllCn quires a minimum of 40 persons mon stock lost ground as the stock mar up of a modern parking lot still takes a substantial amount of capital A good lot, say 100 by 200 feet, to $14; lew sows mostly steady; choice 300 to 600 pounds, $12.50 to few light weights. $13.75 and sparingly $14; boars firm at $9 to $10.50, and a few light weights.

$10.50 to $11; good clearance Indicated. OXtTLB Slaughter steers and heifers in regular trade were too scarce to test the market. Most prices were nominally where a parking lot, properly man ket eased. Medium-grade railroads were also under moderate selling pressures. But aged, can often be handled by one IIIITTIIITtltTTrTTTTXyT investment quality utilities ana lnaus trial remained relatively steady.

man in the control station. at the proper location in Louisville might cost $300,000. Another NOW IT'S 8- foyi, y-n oa. roaj-sy 1 1 njm "Big Board" volume Increased to steady. Cows were active and strong.

Bulls $20,000 would be needed for sur 590,000 par value from xnurs' "Then there are taxes. Assessments on a big office building are huge but on a parking lot there is day. nominally steady. Four loads choice 1.092 to 1,102 pound steers, bought to arrive. Dale Miller, former assistant coach of football and head golf coach at Muncie Central, has succumbed to the lure of the basketball tournament.

Miller telephoned Bearcat grid coach Ettore Antonini Friday and told him, "I'll be there Saturday. Look for me!" filler, now a salesman for a jewelry concern, lives in Mason City, la. His automobile journey to Indianapolis and return will be in excess of 1,100 miles. BODY SHOP facing, lighting, fencing and other improvements necessary to make the vacant lot suitable for multiple N.Y. Stock List only the land tax plus a small tax for any improvements above 8" stays, all 10 ga.

rod 12 stays, all 10 rod 6 stays, 9-11 ga. rod 6 stays, 10-12ft ga. rod Prices F.O.I. Mvndo Featuring Bl ICK and all other Brands E. 18th St.

Itrsr Ph ground." It wouldn't be smart to raze the 134 parKing. This type of lot could reasonably expect to park 13,000 cars a month at an average cost of 50 41H MIIITTTIMItttTTTT sold at $25; load good steers sorted at 122; few commercial and good steers and heifers In regular trae, $15 to $22; utility down to $12; utility to low commercial cows, $11 to top commercial eligible to $14; canner and cutter. $9.50 to shelly kinds $9 down; few cutter and utility bulls, $13.50 to $15; vealers fairly active and prices steady; odd prime vealer to $25; bulk, choice and prime, $22 to $24 50: commercial and good. $15 to $22: cuU and utility, $10 to $14; odd Heyburn Building for the one RAILS Atchison Baltimore and Ohio Chesapeake and Ohio Great Northern, Ptd. New Tork Central 46 V4 parking lot it would provide, Dry to 62 cents.

34 brough said. But an older apart 68H Pricing, says Drybrough. is the Northern Pacific 37 P.nnavlvknlft R. R. ment building is being torn down for a parking lot and Drybrough Southern Pacifio key to success.

Whether the lot may cater to the all-day trade or Other heights, ether tfylo oil ct factory prices! Union Paclflo oiy light cull down to $5. SHEEP Wooled slaughter Iambs poorly the more profitable stop-and-go FOT'IPMEVTS thinks the move a smart one, Not So Easy As It Looks But he warns: American Car and Foundry MVi motorist will depend on its loca tion. tested; few about steady; good and choice wool skins, $21.50 to $23; few utility and good down to $19 or less; few light weight lambs placed on feeder account at $17 down; cull to choice slaughter lambs, $5 Louisville's 97 lots involve a to 48-fii. POULTRY UNCI 6' stays, 20 ban, 98c rod Also heights 60 and 72 In. LAKE-HAVEN Pre-Opening Selection of Scenic Building Sites 9 Miles Southwest of New Castle Haven Pelizzonl Rosewood Drive, RR 6.

Fort Wayne, Indiana or at LAKE-HAVEN Sunday 9 to 3. tal of 40 different pricing systems. "There's nothing simple about running a lot. It may look easy but it's a tremendous management BARSED WISH 4-point, 12 ft gaug 80-rod spool f.0.t.Mimdw' to $8. OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS Local 105 Wins Shoot Local 105 defeated Gadbury Sporting Goods Store, 1,552 to 1,490, Friday night in a rifle match i sponsored by the Muncie Rifle and I Pistol Club and held on the club range.

Summary: i Local W. Cox, 362; Enochs, Ross, 350; Femyer, 349; i handicap, 134, total, Gad-bury: D. Kain, 375; W. Heffner, 1358; L. Raines, 358; V.

Johnson, 1356; handicap, 43; total, 1,490. The cost of parking all day ranges from 35 cents on some lots to $1.60 Mcr.0.B.MMftsi Baldwin-Llma-Hamilton Gen. American Transport. 81 Pullman 89 Westlnghouse Electrlo AIRCRAFT Boeing 80 Curtlss Wright 21 Douglas '7 Lockheed O. L.

Martin 3 American Airline 24 Eastern Airlines 42 Chicago (AP) With only 6.500 heaa challenge. You had better know what good operation is or stay out wnere meters are involved. i on sale, butcher hogs sold steady to 15 cents higher while sows held fully steady on the livestock market Friday. of it." He lists tricks of the trade as Buyers paid $15.50 to $16 for most choice 190 to 230-pound butchers but a few lots Store Specializes in Ancient Items convenient location of the lot, proper arrangement of parking spaces, location of control stations and the went at $16.15 to $15.25 and one short Pan-American FARM SUPPLIES Outstanding values tn stock, equipment, poultry supplies, paints, roll roofing, tools cnd other hardware Items. STEEL POSTS Favorlto studded line posts.

Us with farm, poultry and lawn fonco. Hoavy 2ft" angle braced posts. 17 deck set the top at $16.35. This was a S9 gain of 65 cents from the five-year low United Aircraft United Airlines Honeoye Falls, N.Y. (U.P.) set Tuesday.

MOTORS- American Motors 11 Chrysler 8 Need a walnut-finished folding bathtub, or a lamplighter? How about some gaslight fixtures, a Butchers scaling 340 to 390 brought $15 to $15.50 and 300 to 375 were $14.35 to $15. Sows sold from $12.50 to $14.25. Only 600 fresh receipts arrived In the cattle pent. All sections were steady ex General Motors Mack Truck 20 Studebaker-Packard 12 cept bulls, which had a weak undertone bellows duster or an 1881 washing machine. MOTOR ACCESSORIES A package of choice steers set the top at $34.50.

Choice heifers topped at $24. Bendix HO Borg Warner 404 All these from the bowler-and- Pick up your needs or place your order now for prompt shipment. Color-ful folder on request. LAWN FENCI Single and double scroll, 36, 42 and 48 high. Matching walk and drive gates.

Utility and commercial cows brought Electric Auto ugns (Ss RI IE HLIL bustle era are still in stock at the Pride Hardware Co. here, a 115- Stewart Warner 25 Timken Roller Bearing 51 $11 to $13.50. Most good and choice vealers went at $21 to $25. Salable sheep receipts totaled 1.000. Wooled lambs held steady.

Three decks of mostly choice offerings moved at $23.60. year-old business operated by Jack MINING Anaconda 60 rerngo ana les Whiting. borne of the items in the store date back to Asa Pride, who International Nickel 61 Kennecott 102 Phelps Dodge 61 United States Smelting 54 OILS EIlTSELf.lAn DQOSe, ICJG. South Council ot Big 4 R.R. MUNCIE Phone 8845 MANUFACTURERS OF QUAUTY FENCE SINCE 1883 KRfENI.

TOBEO-E started the business and operated it until he died in 1886. Whiting's wife is Asa Pride's great-grand ADMIRAL TO RETIRE Washington UE Rear Adm. Wilson D. Leggett chief of the Navy Bureau of Ships, said Friday his retirement will become effective April 1. Atlantic Retlning 37 Ohio Oil 71 daughter.

Phillips Petroleum 15 Pure Oil 15 A few of the items have been Sinclair Oil 52 setting around so long that things Standard California 76 Standard Indiana 45 Standard New Jersey 110 Rotary Tills have happened to them. For example, a family of wasps recently set up housekeeping in the bellows Texas Corporation 80 with the STEELS -SWEEP SA CLEAN 1 Armco Steel and thtn somer Bethlehem Steel 122 duster. And 'someone sawed the handle off the lighter designed to touch off street gas lamps, Republic Steel 81 United States Pipe 80 United States Steel 16V Vanadium 39 UTILITIES American Gas and Flee. 41 American Tel. and Tel 179 Columbia Oas System 16V, Consolidated Edison 47 International Tel.

and Tel 25 West. Penn. Elec 25 Western Union 89 MISCELLANEOUS American Can 39 American Cyanamld 49 American Radiator 23' American Tobacco 65 Borden 64V Distillers Seagrams 30 DuPont 165 Goodrich 63 Goodyear 65 Llbby Owens-Ford 68 J. C. Penney 84 Montgomery Ward 77 Owens-Illinois 103 i I PUNCTURE'S EALING) VVAVV jT -SAFETY 1 -Jtl I PRESSURE LOCK 1 sw iv -1 5 -Cf GRIPPING EDGES "jf SForQukker.

Safer Stops XAkV' m-tS X. TREAC Paramount Pictures 31 Rexall Drug 7 Sears, Roebuck 80 United States Rubber 40 Warner Brothers 18 THE MUNCIE STAR High and Jackson Streets. Muncie. Ind. (Now in 55th Yeati Entered as second class matter at th As I am quitting farming, I will sell the following personal property at Public Auction at the farm located l1, miles west and 1M miles south of Parker on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 STARTING PROMPTLY AT 10:30 A3L (EST 17 HEAD OF IIOXSTEIN CATTLE 1 7 (T.B.

and Bangs Tested) 2 Holstein cows 4 years old with 6-week-old calves by sides, good milkers; Holstein cow 4 years old with 2-month-old heifer calf by side, giving about 5 gal. of milk a day; Holstein cow 5 years old with 5-week-old calf by side; Holstein cow 4 years old due to freshen soon, a 7-gal. milker when fresh; Holstein cow 3 years old due to freshen soon; 4 Holstein springer heifers due to freshen through April and May; 2 Holstein yearling heifers; Holstein bull 3 months old. HINMAN' MILKING MACHINE WITH 'FARM MASTER SWING TYPE PAIL, PIPE AND STALLCOCKS. FEEDING SIIOATS 10 head of Duroc and Hampshire feeding shoals weighing from 75 to 100 pounds by day of sale.

HAY AND STRAW About 350 bales of first cutting alfalfa hay, put up dry; about 100 bales of wheat straw. SMALL, GENTLE, BAY SADDLE MARE WITH SADDLE AND BRIDLE. TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS 1954 Ford tractor and field cultivators, purchased new In October of last year, perfect; Ford mounted 3-bottom 12-inch breaking plow; Ford rear end scoop; Ford rear end crane; I.H.C 5-ft cut PTO combine with scour clean in extra good condition; Case 1-row pull-type corn picker on rubber; I.H.C. '100 tractor-type, 2-wheel manure spreader on rubber, like new; I.H.C. 10-A 2-section disc; rotary hoe; John Deere 999 corn planter with Ford hitch; 10-ft.

drag harrow; buck rake for Ford; 32-ft. single chain elevator; Case wagon with extra good flat bed and grain sides; low wheel Implement trailer; 2-wheel trailer with grain sides and stock racks; fence row mower; 3 h.p. gasoline engine; fence stretchers; water tank; end gate seeder; 3 barrel overhead gasoline tank with steel frame; used pipe, pitchforks; shovels, and other miscellaneous tools. TERMS: CASH Lunch will oe served. DON WATSON Don Blair, Carl T.

and Tom Bartlott, Auctioneers Noel Thornburg, Clerk Postofflce at Muncie. under the Fill Your Prescription From This Garden Brookings, S.D. (UPJ South Dakota State College has a garden that is a druggist's delight. Every one of the more than 100 different plants' produces some form of drug used in modern medication. It's the pharmaceutical garden where State College students in pharmacy get first-hand information about drugs.

Plants from many parts of the world as well as native varieties are grown here. Cotton and sugar cane from warmer climates, the acacia from Africa, horehound from Asia and castor beans from the tropics all thrive in the garden. The students help with the garden work, selecting plants and caring for them during the school year. Sad Tale of a Mixed-Up Salesman Syracuse, N.Y. (UFJ Stamp clerk William Ryan in the post-office said a salesman "really looked crushed" after asking for help in finding an address.

"I don't think you'll find this In the Syracuse phone book," Ryan told the salesman. "It's in Utica." "Good heavens! Isn't this Utica?" "It's Syracuse," Ryan replied. "I've lived here for 35 years." The man was so unhappy at the news that he practically crawled away from the window, said Ryan, who realized afterward that he was due for an even greater shock. He was looking for the Utica Knitting Mills, and that plant is no longer in Utica. It was moved to the South.

Act ot March 3. 1879. fl.winf. Cultivating. Harrowing, Discing, furrowing, law Mowing.

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