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PAGE TW 10GANSPORT PUBLIC UBRAW THE LOGANSPORT PRESS, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, NobleTp, School Pupils To Report On Afternoon Of AugrSO The Noble township 'trustee, George Ferguson, announces the following the opening of the school Teachers organization day has been set for a.m. Thursday, August-30 in the school cafe-, teria; Pupils, wilt come by school bu and meet in their respective room on Thursday, August at 1:0 p.m. for registration' and enrol ment and to receive their boo lists and-supply orders. They wi be taken'home by bus at 3:30. Pupils will report to their class cs from a.m.

on Friday August 31 and may purchase thei text books" during this time an meet with'their-teachers for fu lure assignments. The student will be allowed to go.to the gym with their' teacher according to a time schedule and make their ow book purchases in grades 4 thri 8. Settlements may be made ir grades 1-3 by sending.the amoun with the pupil on August 31 froir a.nv., or the pacent call at the -child's room if it is so wished. The students will be taken horn on August 31 in time for the noon meal. Pupils will then report to their regular classe- for their first full day of school on' Tues day, September 4 at 8:05.

The reg ular school day will run from Labor Day will be a school holiday and' classes will no be in session. The lunch room will begin serv ing on Tuesday, September 4, am the price of meals is $1.25 per week. Milk is 3 The school personnel Elementary Royer. Junior High Departmental Subjects and Coach, Eugene Sommer; Vocal and Instrumental Music and Junior High Social Studies, Mrs. Winona Barnett; Home Economics, Physical Education and Grade 6, Mrs.

Lois Hall; 5, Miss Vera Grauel; Grade 4, Mrs. Rebecca Barr; Grade 3, Miss Leithal Hanawalt; Grade 2, Mrs. Gladys Mice and Grade 1, Miss, Edna Wolty. Mrs. Marie Underwood and Mrs.

D. V. Rist are in charge of the school cafeteria. School custodian is Harley Emmons. Bus drivers for the year are Don Heckard, Al Kuritz, Cecil Myers, Don Gordon and Floyd Davidson.

GETS DIVORCE Coroner Fixes No Blame In Woman's Death In Accident Coroner M. B. Stewart, who had held up'returning a verdict in the death of Mrs. Anna Ditto, 41, of Fulton, following Wednesday, yesterday I completed his report on the death, but still-did not return any Dr. Stewart merely said that Mrs.

Ditto had died of cerebral hemorrhages caused by skull fracture received in an auto collision. He fixed no blame -though the driver of one of cars, Gordon Mills, 18, of ,6, testified, at the inquest' that 'he: had run a stop sign. The report will be filed with the county clerk today. Royal Center Fair To Close This Evening Two Girls Get Too Spots As Judging Is Done ROYAL awards were made in.many classes at the Royal Center 4-H and Community Fair which will close this evening. Nancy Naftzger, Deer Creek, was awarded the championship in showmanship and the breed championship with her Ayreshire.

Betty Purdue, Farrison township, was runner-up with the reserve championship in showmanship and breed championship with her Jer- The other champions included these: Beef steers and heifers, Kenneth jucas, Boone, with.single Here- 'ord entries in each class. There were no- other entries. Ruth Wagoner, Bethlehem, won championship in swine with ler Duroc senior gilt and Phil Blackburn of Harrison township ook the reserve championship with a Duroc junior gilt. Jerry Berkshire, Boone, won grand champion barrows and Mike Randstead, SEE. HEAR ALMOST long-dreamed of telephone that transmits pictures along with sound has 'taken a big stride toward commercial practicality, according to the BelJ Telephone Laboratories in New York.

W. E. Kock, one of the developers of the new picture-phone, demonstrates a successful experimental model, above. Size of the unit, now about that of a small suitcase, is expected to be reduced. It will be possible to dial a caller's picture like an ordinary telephone call.

BelJ engineers transmitted recognizable pictures between New York and Los Boone, was reserve champion. Don Guy, Tipton, took a breed hampionship ribbon with his Hampshire junior gilt. Other breed champs, included Vancy Naftzger, Deer Creek, hampion Ayreshire, and George Naftzger, Deer Creek, reserve. In Holsteins, Bob Rudicel of was champion and Richard owlen of Harrison was reserve hampion. Both honors in Guern- eys went to T.

Hubenthal of Sethlehem. Nancy Wade and Betty urdue were champion and re- MADISON, W-Mrs Rurh serve cham ion respectively in the Duroc Boars: 1, Tom Denny, Boone; 2 Dick Denny, Boone. Poland China Gilt: I Llcyd Hardy. Gilts: 1 Ruth Wagoner, Bethlehem; 2 Tonr Dening, Boone; 3 Dick Denny, Boone. Junior gilt: Phil Blackburn, Harrison.

Hampshire, senior gilts: 1 San dra Guy, Tipton; 2 Don Guy, 3 Richard Wagoner; BeUie- hem; 4 Harold Guy, Tipton. Hampshire, junior gilts; 1 Don Guy, Tipton; 2 Nancy Guy, Tipton; 3 Sandra Guy, Tipton; 4 Harold Guy, Tipton. Dairy Cattle Ayrshire junior yearlings: 1 McKenna Mayer, 48, Madison, jwas granted a divorce in Circuit Court Friday from Gotfried Os- 'car Mayer, 48, vice president of Oscar Mayer meat packing firm. SERVED AS JUDGE F. G.

Pittman. 432 Bartlett street, has returned from a trp to Colorado. While there, he hono of being an honorary judge at th famous Blue-Point egg festival. TO THE HARD OF HEARING A GREAT NEW ADVANCE SPECTACON Eyeglass Hearing Aic The Eyeglass Hearing Aid That Meets Highest Optical And Hearing Aid Standards! Regular eyeglass frames allow individual shaping and fitting. Frames are as graceful, os good looking os those you would normally wear.

Nothing below the ear! Completely -self-contained, only a colorless -sound tube connects to the earl Prove to yourself that SPECTACON ideal for you I ACOUSTICON HEARING AID SERVICE CLINIC Hotel Barnes, Logansport Aug. 28th, 10.A.M.-8 P.M. If you cannot attend the clinic, call foe an appointment in your home. Acousticon of Frankfort M. C.

MUHPHY, Distr. 1003 E. Walnut St. Frankfort, Indiana 'awfam Jersey competition, and both honors in Shorthorns went to Don Guy of Tipton township. Other placings awarded in the judging Thursday follow: Sheep Single fat lamb: 1, Gregory Stewart, Washington; Jack Hen-' dryx, Noble; 3, Dick Wheeler, Miami, and 4, Floyd Hardy, Jefferson.

Pen of three: 1, Lloyd Hardy; 2, Dave Wheeler. Grade ewe lamb: 1, Janet Willis, Washington; 2, Jim Sharp. Washington; 3, Jack Hendryx, Noble. Reg. ewe lamb: 1, Dave Wheeler, Miami; 2, Floyd Hardy.

Yearling ewe: 1, Lloyd Hardy, Jeffersons Pen of three yearling ewes: 1, Lloyd Hardy. Swine Light weight barrows: 1 Lloyd Hardy, Jefferson; 2 Kenneth Kneble, Boone; 3 John Berry, Noble; 4 Martha Berkshire, Boone. Medium weight barrows: 1 Ed Noble; 2, R. Miller, Boone; 3 Jerry Berkshire, Boone; 4 Lloyd Hardy, Jefferson. Heavy weight barrows: 1 Lloyd Hardy, Jefferson; 2 Edith Gordon, Noble; 3 Everett DePoy, Jefferson; 4 Ken Knebel, Boone; 5 Richard Miller, Boone.

Extra heavy: 1 Jerry Berkshire, Boone; 2 Mike Ranstead, Boone; 3 Everett DePoy, Jefferson; 4 Martha Berkshire, Boone. All breeds; 'breeding classes: George Naftzger, Deer Creak; 2 Virginia Naftzger, Deer Creek; 3 Nancy Naftzger, Deer Creek. Holstein: 1 Wheeler, Miami; 2 John Etnier, Boone; 3 Richard Rudicel, Adams; 4 Richard Boone; 5 Richard Wagoner, Bethlehem. Guernsey: I Larry Young, Washington; 2 J. T.

Hubenthal, Bethlehem. Jersey: Betty Purdue, Harrison; 2 Richard Powlen, Harrison. JUNIOR CALVES, under six months: Ayrshire: George Naftzger, Deer Creek; 2 Holstein: 1 Dave Wheeler, Miami; 2 Gene Bob Wagoner, Bethlehem; 4 Bridge, Harrison, Guernsey: 1 Larry Young, Wash ington; 2 J. T. Hubenthal, Beth lehem.

Shorthorn: 1 Harold Guy, Tip ton. Jersey: 1 Nancy Wade, Noble 2 Oliver Wade, Noble. Cows Ayrshire: 1 George Naftzger Deer Creek, Holstein: 1 Bob Rudicel, Adams; 2 Dick Bridge, Harrison; 3 Dale Bridge, Harrison. Guernsey: 1 J. T.

Hubenthal Bethlehem; 2 Larry Young, Washington. Brown Swiss: 1 DOD Guy, Tip ton; 2 Sandra Guy, Tipton; 3 Harold Guy, Tipton. Nancy Wade, Noble. Showmanship Swine: 1 Ruth Wagoner, Bethle hem; 2 Larry Hardy, Boone; 3 Nancy Davidson; 4 Sandra Guy, Tipton. Beef cattle: Kenny Lucas, Boone.

Dairy; 1 Narcy Naftzger, Deer Creek; 2 Betty Purdue, Harrison. Sheep: 1 Gregory Stewart, Washington; 2 Dave Wheeler, Miami; 3 Janet Willis, Washington; 4 Dick Wheeler, Miami. RUBBER STAMPS Made in Our Own Plant 2-DAY DELIVERY CHRONICLE PRINTING CO. 417 Market Phone 4362 Sh ow National Guard Armory Sunday, August 26,12 Noon Admission 50c Children under 12 not accompanied by parent 25c CAR PARTS GONE Two fender skirts were stolen from -a car belonging to Doris Schoenradt, 1122 Woodlawn avenue, while it was parked at General Tire lot, according to a report to police. Charles Weaver, route 1, reported missing two hub caps.

3-CAR WRECK SHELBYVILLE, Ind. Three-car crash on Ind. 9 Schedule Of LHS Opening; Pupils Report On Sept. 4th The schedules of classes for the' opening of high school next week were announced, yesterday by school officials'. The classes will Sept.

4, although pupils' will have to report to school next-Thursday. When arriving at the school Thursday, -pupils should go to the main bulletin board where the rooms assigned them will be listed. In these rooms, the students will receive election cards listing classes and rooms, guidance room and locker Guidance period will run from 8:10 until 8:30. The remainder of the periods the morning will be 20 minutes each and the. students will be dismissed at 11:25 a.m.

Regular class schedules begin on Thursday, Sept. 6, for the semester. All students are requested to bring $2.75 on Tuesday, Sept. 4, to be turned in to the guidance teachers as the flat book rental "se for the semester. The cafeteria will not be in operation until Monday, Sept.

10. Chest Physicians Hold International Congress COLOGNE, Germany specialists from all over the world report here to the fourth International Congress of the American College of Chest Physicians on their latest techniques in operating on the heart. The consensus of American specialists: The Russians seem to be years behind the West in heart surgery. DOE Sdow Sunday At Guard Armory AKC Sanctioned Event Open To Public Residents of Loganspprt and vicinity will have an opportunity to view the aristocracy of dogdom when the Logansport Kennel Club presents its first'Dog Show to the pu'blic Sunday at the National Guard, event, is the first, of its kinc to be held in Logansport and is match opened to all breeds, anc is sanctioned by the American Kennel Club. Announcement, of the match were sent to than' five hundred breeders and dog fan- ciers'in Indiana and surrounding states' 'Kennel Club officials that there, will be more 1 three entries between thirty and fifty -feature of the event for local people will''be the Junior Showmanship class trials which i.

open to children between 6 and 12 years, of age who have a pure bred dogs they wish to show. In this class the entries are judged on the way the dog is handled' by the child and not on the 'dog itself. A trophy and ribbons will be awarded those place in the first four positions but all children who participate will receive an award. Information concerning the show may.be obtained from any of the following offi. Harold.

C. Mull, President; -R. Vice Mrs. Virginia Fouse, Royal Center, secretaiy, or Carl Hamilton, treasurer. Persons desiring to enter dogs may do so by presenting them to officials at the Armory between 9 a.m.

and noon Sunday. The show will be open to the public at noon. Mired Kinsey Reoorled 'n Serious Condition 'n Blcominglosi Hospital BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Alfred C. biologist and sex researcher, was reported in serious condition Friday in Bloomington Hospital with a heart ailment and pneumoria.

The director of Indiana University's Institute for sex Research entered the hospital Wednesday but the seriousness of his illness was not disclosed until Friday afternoon. Dr. Kinsey became a national figure after publication of Behavior in the Human Male" in 1948. He published the female counterpart in 1953. He is a native of Hoboken, N.J., and was educated at Bowdoin College and Harvard University.

Frankfort Spending On Airport $1 Anderson $326,455 INDIANAPOLIS UP) The first commercial, heliport in-. Indiana, at Gary, was approved Friday by the Indiana Aeronautics Commission in passing of airport, construction and improvement projects to the Civil Aeronautics Authority for final approval The- federal government will pay half the costs of the municipal.ah> port projects; with construction to start in January of 1958.. The heliport at already served by helicopter service from Chicago, will be part of-the municipal airport improvement project to cost $352,000.. Approval was given to new or takingv over of private airports cities, at Anderson, an k-f or Greensburg, New Castle, New York Firm Buys TV Mount and. Madison, Vernon, $20,000.

Improvement projects in addition to Gary include Crawfordsvillti, Michigan City, Haute, Fire Li France Takes Lives 01 Three GRASSE, France 1 Three policemen burned to death and a dozen other men were missing today in a' battle to beat back a wind-whipped forest fire that licked to within 200 yards of Grasse's outskirts, A shift of wind finally saved this famed perfume-producing town of some 13,000 population. Air Conditioned Subway Cars Prove A Flop NEW YORK Air-conditioned subway cars here are apparently still a long way off. Experiments thus far have shown that air-conditioned cars, when full, become extremely humid. Mechanical changes are being made to try to overcome the humidity and other flaws. Local Man Starts To Study Al Anfioch College This Autumn YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio Marvin Blacksten, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Orlo Blacksten, 1413 Chicago is one of more than freshmen and transfer- students who will enter Antioch College this fall. Blacksten will study on campus for eight weeks before going on his first job under Antioch's study-plus work program. Jobs are planned 'by the college as educational experience and Blacksten's first job, may be in any one of 35 students co-operate to keep a position open. While one studies, the other 13 on the job.

Periodically, change places. Blacksten is a graduate of Logansport High School, and has spent two years in army service as instructor in radio theory. He is currently emploved as lab technician at the R.B.M., Essex Wire Corp. INDIANAPOLIS Purchase of UniversaT Broadcasting Co. radio and-television stations in Indianapolis- Wayne by J.

H. New York-for 10 million dollars was announced Friday by officials-of both Whitney Interests bought WISH and WISH-TV, Indianapolif, and WANE rand WIN-TV, Fort Wayne, through the Ind ran a. 1 Broadcasting. a wholly owned subsidiary. SEE WATERSPOUT MICHIGAN'" CITY, Ind.

WJ-A that appeared to be twisting "toward 1 Buffalo, Friday veered' toward middle 'of Lake Michigan and disappeared. SALE CALENDAR Aug. Hoover Aug. Auction Room Murden Viney Rehm Aucts; Aug. Webster Bridge Aug.

H. Paden Paul Viney Auctioneer Sept. Wilma Eldridge Bridge Booth Sept. Bulander Bridge Sept Small Kay Estate Oct. A.

Newer Bridge FARM SALE Reports On Service Men The undersigned Administrator of the-estate of CAROLINE SMALL KAY, deceased, will sell at private sale at the office of Hann'a Small, 208 Fourth Street, 10:00 o'clock A. M. (D. S. on the 8th day.

of September, 1956, and from 'day to day thereafter until sold, the following described real estate situate in the County of Cass, State of Indiana, described and located follows: The farm consisting of approximately acres with the 'following improvements, house consisting 1 of 4 rooms down and 2 rooms up. Barn, chicken house, and wood shed approximately 12'x20': This farm is located four-miles West of Walton on Indiana Highway No. 218, 6 miles South and miles East of Logansport. This farm and house may be inspected at any time by contacting James A. Kay, Administrator of the estate, who lives 2 miles South, and 2 miles West of Walton, Phone 2652 Walton.

Possession of this farm is subject to present tenant's rights upon completion of the transaction. All growing crops reserved. This farm is being sold for the purpose of settling the estate of Caroline Small Kay, deceased, and said farm is being sold subject to the taxes for 1956 due and payable in November 1957. OF SALE: on date of sale and the balance upon furnishing of a deed and abstract showing a mercharitible or insiirable title, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. Not responsible for accidents.

For. information concerning this real estate and, the sale thereof contact either JAMES A. KAY, Walton Phone 2652 or HERBERT F. SMALL, Attorney for the estate, at 208 "Fourth "Street, Logansport, Indiana, Phone 3158. Dated this 23rd day of August, 1956.

JAMES A. -KAY, Administrator of the Estate of CAROLINE SMALL KAY, Deceased. Hanina Small, Attorneys for Estate. Throwing Away Butts Brings Fine In Riga BERLIN W) Flip a cigarette butt onto a sidewalk in lliga, cap- tal of what is now Communist and a cop. will tell you pick it up or pay a fine'.

It's new Soviet law, reports ADN, he Communist East German lews agency. three miles south of Shelbyville Thursday night killed Shirley 'Mni 9, Shelbyville. Three other persons were injured. NOTICE My office will be closed for vacation from Aug. 25 to Sept.

3. DR. LEO CAHALAN. Veterinarian TO JOHNS-MANVILLE Charles L. Irvin, the son ol Mr.

and Mrs. Milt Irvin of 1710 Spear street, has accepted a position with the J.phns-Manville company -at Manville, N. Irvin was grdauated from Purdue university last spring with, a 'degree in chemical. Koffel's Chiropractjc Restores of X-ray and Neurodaiometer service 409 North St 4455 TOOLS FOR RENT -SEEUSFOR- Floor Sanders Hand Sanders Wallpaper Steamers Power Saws Complete Garden Tool Selection Power Mowers Best Rates In Town Call SOUTH SIDE LUMBER 811 Burlington Ph. 2319 TOMATOES Red You Pick.

Bring Containers Don't Phone Kiesling Bros. Inc. MAC BOWYER PHONE 2283 State Farm Ins. Cos. leeching Shortage Tightest In History Ind.

University's director of teacher placement said, Friday the service 'received 10,395 requests for- aid in finding teachers but placed only about 400 during the 1955-56 academic year. J. R. Mitchell said the teacher shortage situation! now is ever experienced by his office. FORT CARSON, Colo.

Pvt Billy G. Bonner, son of Mrs. Lu cille Bonner, and Pvt. Lloyd Oldfather, whose wife, Marie lives at Bunker Hill, are schedule'c to the leave the U. S.

Aug. 30 fo Europe as part of Operation Gyro scope, the Army's rotation plan. They are members of the 8th In fantry Division, which has been stationed at Fort Carson, Colo, and is replacing the 9th Infantrj Division in Germany. Oldfather is a squad leader in Company of the division's 13tl Regiment. A former employe of th Kraft Foods Co.

in Peru, he en tered the Army last February anc completed basic training at For Carson. His parents, Mr. and Mrs Gail F. Oldfather, live in Miami Bonner is an assistant gunner in Company of the di vision's 13th Regiment. He entered the Army last February.

DRIVER FINED Elizabeth Boehme, 39, of Lake Cicott, was fined $1 and costs yesterday' in justice court after pleading guilty to a charge of failing to yield the right of way. Mrs. Boehme had been slated by Deputy Sheriff Roy King following; a two-car collision. Holland Sani-Vac. Phone 3887.

Amoss-Marfin Agency J. RICHARD MARTIN GENERAL INSURANCE 204 4th St. Phone 4234 Deaths BURLEY Final services for Eben W. Burley, 61, route 6, will be this afternoon at two o'clock at the Fisher funeral home. Rites will be under auspices of.the Knights Templar, with the Reverend Raymond Skelton officiating.

Burial will be in the Pisgah Friends may call at the funeral home. Myers Greenhouse. Dial 3996 HOME-COOKED MEALS Open 7 Days A Week SPECIAL DINNER EVERY SUNDAY HERBIE'S PLACE Corner of Main State Road 17 Kewanna, Ind. Ph. 3401 "BETTER USED CARS" WE NEED MORE OF THEM PREMIUM ALLOWANCE FOR 51-52-53 and 54 MODELS 1955 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1951 1951 1950 1950 1950 1950 Ford 4 Dr.

Sta. Wagon Nash 4 Dr. Amb. Olds 98 Holiday Cp. Chrysler 4 Dr.

Dlx. Mercury Custom Cadillac 4 Dr. Olds Super 88 4 Dr. Plymouth 4 Dr. Pontiac 2 Dr.

Chrysler Windsor Olds 4 Dr. 98 Buick Super H.TY 1949 Chevrolet Club Coupe 1949 Pontiac 2 Dr. 1948 Buick 4 Dr. Super 1948 Nash 4 Dr. 1947 Pontiac 4 Dr.

1947 Cadillac 2 Dr. 1947.Chevrolet 2 Dr. 1947 Chevrolet 4 Dr. 1947 Olds 2 Dr. 76 1947 Buick 4 Dr.

Super 1947 Dodge 4 Dr. 1946 Olds 76 POWLEN Broadway at Third Phone 4400 AUCTION SALE Household Goods Royal Center, Ind. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, P. Second House North of Grade School on U. S.

35 Overstuffed davenport; 2 platform rockers; -rocking chairs; 2 back chairs; desk and chair; end table; 2 dining suite; ANTIQUE MARBLE TOP DRESSER AND BED; 2 beds; 2 dressers; feather ticks; pillows and linens; large mirror; 2 foot stools; 2 magazine racks; corner shelf; antique, artglass stand lamp; 3'other lamps- radio; library table; sewing machine; 7-day old; 2 hall trees; pictures; Roper gas range, good; Westinghouse-refrigerator; kitchen cabinet; DISHES, SEVERAL ANTIQUES; utensils; new electric iron; ironing board; kitchen 4 kitchen chairs; upholstered bench seat; solid walnut handmade fernery; large GloBoy heater; small coal heater; one-room oil heater, dome coat hot water heaters; two 30-gal. burner; washing machine motor with switch; 2vslabs of marble, faucets, and one with mixing faucet; box assorted pipe fittings; be good for top of fireplace; two 14-ft. log chains; small lavatory "with ANTIQUE CRADLE WASHER, FOOT WARMER. Lots of other articles too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents.

MRS. CHARLES PUGH ESTATE BERLIN PUGH, Adm. Harry Bridge, Auctioneer. Closing Out Garage Sale We are quitting the garage business and leaving state and will sell the following personal property and real estate in the town of Burnettsville Saturday, September 1, at 10:30 A. M.

Real Estate Will Sell at 1:30 P.M. Legal description and terms of real estate will 'be given on sale day. Real estate lot is approximately 96'x72', with an 80'x36' cement Dlock building, with, new roof, new paint, gas furnace with blower, cement floor with' drains and an air car hoist. For further nformation contact owner. Lodge and Shipley lathe, 96" center, with taper and hread cutting attachment, quick gear change with electric, drive-al ittachment, 1-horse-GE reversible motor, Skinner 10" "3-jaw chuck, 0" 4-jaw chuck, centerrest, face plate, 6" face plate, 4" ilate, No.

18N heavy duty Jacobs chuck (ball-bearing), Williams oring bar holder with to bars, 4 face plate dogs No. 42 to 45, ut-off att. and tool holders, 4 lathe centers, No. 5 Dumore Master 'recision grinder with type Quill and Lufkin Micrometer, 0 to to 2, 2 to 3, .3 to 4, 4 to Lufkin in- ide micrometer, range to Sterret dial test indicator; Dallett ir hammer, type DAC with tools; Tri-Saw hack saw for electric drill; mmco Small Bore hone; Ammco No. 500 cylinder hone; 2 cylinder auges; 3 ridge reamers (Ammco); Pilot bearing remover tool set; cylinder compression testers; Allen .6 12.

volt timing 1 lot pullers; 1 lot pulleys; 2 sets.pipe dies and on stand; incoln 180 AC welder and attachments and welding rod; National welder complete; heavy duty grinder on stand with 2 horse lectric motor; large vise.and anvil on stands; welding table; Arco air drill; forge biower.vKeller power hack saw, Commercial drill press with wet table; Champion cu; ft. air com- p'ressor, IVz horse electric motor; Sun 'combustion Allen Voltmeter and Ammeter tester; Allen coil and condenser tester; AC spark plug cleaner; Fairbanks-Morse platform scales; steel wall cabinet; roll top desk and swivel qhair; 4 drawer steel filing cabinet; Balcr ank air lubricator; lot of V-beUs; lot of.Royal, gas. and 6U-lines; Snap-on tune-up set; lot of parts Steam Jenny steam cleaner; electric battery tester and charger; snap-on electric impact wrench; Biriks paint sprayer regulator; portable power unit; 2 I-beam trolleys; ton chain, hoist; 9" vise; electric grease gun; pipe bender; lot of fire extinguishers; and starter tester; generator and'starter hand groove 2 cylinder glaze thermostats; wiring; spark plugs; ring sets; hose filters; stone dressers; antifreeze; sickle repairs; air hose; all kinds of paint; log of sockets; valve lifters; C-clamps, all sizes; copper flexible hose connections; Zerk all kinds; roof paint; 11 sheets 16 gauge stretcher metal 4'x8'-12' 1700 Ib. sheet truck tubes; tractor tubes; Silver King parts and King hydraulic power unit; air brake bleeder; forge pot; machinery washer's; 6 fluorescent light fixtures; 4 new tractor winter fronts; complete cabinet of weatherhead brass fittings; heavy -duty. Diamond front truck axle and wheels; large lot of bearings, all elevator parts; lot of heavy duty tractor sand tire- repair tools 1 ignition repair parts, and brake lining riveting, Ball valye seat grinder; Sioux valve facing machine Gorman-Rump hydraflator; complete stock of cap screws, machinei and stove bolts, washers, rivets; 'cotterpms, wrenches; cliisels, drill "bits, screw oil can and, many, many other miscellaneous articles found in a closing out 'sale.

Terms of sale: Cash. Not responsible for accidents. Williard and Wilma Bridge Booth, Auctioneers Bridge Young, Clerk..

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