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16 Gotesburg Register-Mai Gotesburg. III. Monday, Oct. 1963 Market Reports Today New York Stock! NEW YORK (UPI) Stock market midday prices: Admiral Int Paper 34 3 Aldens Int Alleg Lud 40 Iowa Alld Chem Johns-Man Allis Chal Kennecott Alum Ltd Kresge Alcoa 66 Kroger Am Air Lib McN ABC Pmt Lockhd Am Can Mar Oil Am Cyan 56 Maytag 39 Am Min Hnwl 120 Am Mtrs Minn Min Am 129 Monsanto Am Tob Mt Ward Anaconda Morrell Armour Nat Bis Atchison Nat Can Avco Nat Dairy Bendix Nat Gyps 47 Beth Stl Nat Ld Boeing NYC Borden No Amn 49 Borg War 49V4 Nor Pac Case 10V4 Nor St Pr Catplr Olin Math Celanese Outbd Celotex 27 Pac Tel Cent Soya Penney 29y 4 Penn RR Chi RI Pepsi Col Chrysler 92 Phil Pet Cities Svc Piper Air Coca Cola Pure Oil Colum Gas 30 Qua Oats Comm Ed RCA Cons Ed Rep Stl Cont Can Cont Oil Deere Diana Douglas Dow Chem 59 Du Pont Eastman El Auto Li Erie Fairbks Sq Firestone 38y 8 Std Bds Flintkt SO Cal Ford Mtrs 53y4 SO Ind Friden SO NJ 69 Fruehauf SO Ohio Revlon 43 Rexall 37 Reyn Tob Safeway Schenley Sears Shell Oil 43 Sinclair 45 So Pac 33y4 Sperry 18 Gen Dyna 24 Gen El Gen Fds 86 Gen Mtrs Gen Tel Goodrich Goodyear 40y4 Stude Swift 39 Texaco 67V4 Texas Inst Un Carb Un El Un Pac Grant WT Unt Air Gt Nor Greyhound 47 Gulf Oil Homestak Hupp III Cent 51 111 Pwr Inland Stl 43 IBM Int Harv 59 Int Nick Utd Corp Utd Fruit 2VA Utd Gas US Gyps US Play US Rub 48 US Stl 55 West Un Wstghs El Woolworth Yng London time is five hours later than U. S.

Eastern Standard Time. Hog Market Galesburg Order Buyers C. B. Q. Stockyards Market active, fully steady with Saturday.

Bulk of eastern shipping hogs, Top, $15.50. Quotations: 200-230 230-260 260-300 Sows: 300-500 Bushnell livestock Market is unevenly lower. Top, bulk 190-260 pounds, 260-300, sows steady to 25 cents lower, bulking at cattle, lower; lambs, steady. Peoria livestock PEORIA, 111. (AP)-(USDA)Hogs 1-2 195-225 lb butchers 15.50-15.75; mixed 1-3 190-270 lbs 15.00-15.50; 2-3 260-290 lbs 14.50-15.00; 1-3 270-370 lb sows 14.00-14.50; 1-3 370-500 lbs 13.14.00; 2-3 500-650 lbs 12.75-13.00; boars 10.00-12.00.

Cattle 900; choice 1.00-1.25 lb slaughter steers 23.5-24.25; mixed good and choice lbs 23.00-23.75 1 choice 875-950 lb slaughter heifers 22.75-23.50: package high choice 950 lb 24.00; mixed good and choice 850-950 lbs 21.75-22.85; good 20.75 22.00; calves 15.00; prime 28.00 30.00; good and choice 24.00-28.00. Sheep 200; choice 85-105 lb slaughter lambs 17.50-18.50; cull to good slaughter ewes 2.00-4.00. Interior Hog Prices SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP) (USDA) Interior Illinois hog prices (State-Federal); Receipts 1-3 190-240 lb butchers 14.75-15.25; 1-2 200-230 lbs 15.2515.50; over 100 head Is 15.75; 23 240-270 lbs 14.25-14.75; 1-3 280350 lb sows 13.75-14.50; 1-3 350400 lbs 12.75-13.75 2-3 400-500 lbs 12.00-12.75; 2-3 500-600 lbs 11.0012.00. Chicago livestock CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Hogs butchers weak to 25 lower; mostly 1-2 190-225 lb butchers 15.75-16.00; mixed 1-3 180-240 lb 15.50-15.75; 230-350 lb 15.25-15.60; 1-3 300-400 lb sows 13.75-14.50; 400-500 lbs 13.25-13.75.

Cattle calves none; slaughter steers steady; three loads prime lbs slaughter steers 25.35-25.50; bulk high choice and prime lbs 24.75-25.25; scattered loads high choice and prime lbs 24.00-24.50; bulk choice lbs 23.7524.50; choice lbs 22.0024.00; few loads choice 1,4001,550 lbs 22.00-22.50; good HEALTH INSURANCE PRODUCERS Establish and build YOUR OWN AGENCY! with National's HOTTEST SELLER Here's a brand new $7,800 Hospital Income Policy. It pays up to $150 a week for hospital confinement for 52 weeks. You can get if in different sized $100 or $150 a week on risks from 1 month through 69 yeais. In the entire 58-year history of National Casualty no policy has had the sweeping acceptance of 8055. You'll want to buy it as well as sell it.

Write now for full information and a complete set of sales material. Address your inquiry to: L. P. Matthews, Vict President NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY 1100 Qriswold Dttroit 26, Michigan We out-of-fown ogtnri to 250 lbs 22.50-23.50; high choice and prime lb heifers 23.75-24.00; choice lbs 22.50-23.75; good 21.25-22.25; utility and commercial cows 13.75-15.50. Sheep 400; wooled slaughter lambs and ewes steady; few lots choice and prime 90-110 lb of wooled slaughter lambs 19.50; good and choice 80-100 lb 18.0019.00; bull to good wooled type slaughter ewes 4.00-6.00.

Markets at a Glance By United Press International Stocks slightly lower in moderate trading. Bonds irregular. U.S. government bonds easier in quiet trading. American stocks irregular.

Midwest stocks slightly lower. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybeans irregularly higher. Hogs weak to 25 lower, top 16.00; cattle steady, top 25.50; sheep steady, top 19.50; dressed beef steady, top 42.40; dressed pork loins steady to 1.00 higher, top 47.00. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPI) Produce: Live poultry: Roasters 23-24; special fed white rock fryers 2324.

Cheese: Processed loaf 39 V2-44; brick 40-45; Muensters 40-45; Cheddars: Swiss grade A 52-55; Butter: Steady. 93 score 57 92 score 90 score 56 Vfe; 89 score 55V4. Eggs: irregular. White large extras 37Vi; mixed large extras 37; mediums 30Vz; standards 34. Eggs and Poultry Knoxville Road, Galesburg Red Rowe, Hatchery Large clean Eggs 22c Under grade Eggs 16c Leghorn Hens 3c Heavy Hens 7c Dow Jones Averages NEW YORK (UPI) Dow Jones 1 p.m.

CDT averages: 30 Indus 740.90 off 0.86 20 Rails 9.41 up 0.02 15 Utils 138.96 off 0.17 65 stocks 260.49 off 0.23 Hawaii Escapes Feared Damage By Tidal Wave HONOLULU (UPI)-The Hawaiian Islands mobilized for a tidal wave assault in the early morning hours Sunday but experienced nothing more serious than tides just a little higher than normal. A tidal wave alert was sounded on all islands just after midnight when a wave, generated by a strong earthquake in the Kurile Islands north of Japan, was reported rolling across the Pacific toward the 50th state. Civil defense officials ordered the evacuation of all beachfront areas and opened shelters on some islands. The greatest fear was held for Hilo, 200 miles south of Honolulu on the island of Hawaii, which had suffered severe property damage and loss of life from two tidal waves in the past 18 years. If you enjoy a fruit drink that is not too sweet, try pincupple- grapei'ruit juice.

Executor's Sole of Real Estate AT PUBLIC AUCTION Residential Property Located at 57 Selden Street, Galesburg, Illinois on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1963 10:00 A.M. at Knox County Court House GALESBURG, ILLINOIS By virtue of direction to sell contained in the Will of August F. Sundberg, deceased, admitted to probate in the County Court of Knox County, Illinois, the undersigned Executor will offer for sale and sell at public vendue, to the highest and best bidder for cash, ail the right, title, interest and estate of the said August F. Sundberg, deceased, in and to the following described real estate: The West Five Rods of Lot 12, in Block Two (2) in Barnes Addition to the City of Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois. IMPROVEMENTS This two story, three bedroom, brick veneer dwelling in a desirable North location is ideally situated within two blocks of grade school.

Downstairs has a large living room, sun- porch, dining room, kitchen and den. The upstairs has one large master bedroom with a small sleeping porch, two smaller bedrooms and bath. Full basement with outside entrance, steam heat fired by natural gas. Small detached garage. This house will be open for inspection on October 15, October 23, and November 1, 1963 from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M., or may be seen by contacting the undersigned.

TERMS OF SALE cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed and possession within 30 days from date of sale. Property will be sold subject to general taxes levied for the year 1964. FIRST GALESBURG NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the Will of August Sundberg, deceased. MCLAUGHLIN MCLAUGHLIN, Attorneys CORBIN KENT, 343-9033 Galesburg Grain Market Consumers Grain Supply Co. 12:05 P.

M. Corn $1.04 Oats 62c Soybeans $2.50 Chicago Grain CHICAGO (AP)High Low Wheat Dec Mar Mar Jul Sen Corn Dec Mar May Jul Sep Oats Dec Mar May Jul Rye Dec Mar May Jul 2.10% 2.09 2.11 2.09V4 2.07% 2.05 1.76 1.72V4 1.77% 1.74% 1.17% 1.16 1.21% 1.19% 1.23V4 1.22 1.24% 1.23% 1.21% 1.20% Range Prev. Close close 2.10% 2.09V4 2.11 2.09% 2.07 2.05% 1.75 1.73 1.77 1.74 1.16% 1.16% 1.20V4 1.20% 1 1.23% 1.21 1.22V4 1.24 1.21 .70 .71 1.49 1.46% 1.52% 1.49 1.52V4 1.49y 4 1.44 1.41% Soybeans Nov Jan Mar May Jul Aug 2.75% 2.69% 2.79% 2.74 2.82% 2.76% 2.85Y4 2.79% 2.86 2.81 2.82% 2.77% 1.47% 1.46 1.50V4 1.49% 1.49% 1.48% 1.42% 1.41% 2.69% 2.77% 2.74% 2.81% 2.76% 2.83% 2.79% 2.86% 2.81% 2.87% 2.78% 2.84 Grain Futures CHICAGO (AP)-Soybean futures came under further moderate to heavy selling pressure today on the Board of Trade and prices weakened but the grains held steady to strong. After declining as much as five cents a bushel or more at the opening, soybeans attracted a little scattered support and some of the losses were recovered. Dealers said there appeared to be a good deal of short covering on the setbacks.

With trade active all around, wheat and rye posted substantial gains in spots. Other grains COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL Fully Insured Free Estimates POWER STUMP REMOVAL OLSON'S TREE SERVICE Call Collect Trojan 6-2103 GlUon, 111. Galesburg, III. 342-6134 FOR SALE 5-Room Modern House. 2 Bedrooms.

Completely remodeled. New gas furnace. New double garage. 304 E. COAL Walaga Ph.

375-6719 MIXED HAY WANTED Call or Bowen. care CBfeO STOCKYAHDS Galesburg. Ill Tel 343-5613 Werthelmer Cattle STUMP CUTTING May cost leu than you think to get rtd ol thai unsightly stump Call DeWAYNE JOHNSON EXCAVATING Phone 342-0616 tOTO-ROOTER FOR CLOGGED SEWERS DRAINS Don't Dig Up Your Sewer Call 343-6913 or Phone 342-6430 MONEY NONE YOU NEED To Buy This late Model Chevy 2 Ton Truck With New Motor, Hydra Dump Body. WHY PAY MORE? Terms: Most Any Way We Give Worthmore One Dollar FISHER SALES CO. Joy, III.

Ph. 584-2311 were up fractions to a cent at the extreme. After about an hour wheat was to cents a bushel higher, December $2.09 8 4 corn to 1 cent higher, December oats to higer, December cents; rye 2 to 3 cent higher, December $1.48 soybeans to cents lower, November final Oralr) Review CHICAGO (AP) The grain futures market was mostly firm to strong today although soybeans came under steady selling pressure and were weak most of the time on the Board of Trade. Setbacks in soybeans ran to about five cents a bushel in the early afternoon on pressure described as largely liquidation. In the grain pits, though, all contracts showed moderate to broad gains.

Wheat led the advances with some deliveries up as much as three cents. Carlot receipts were estimated at: wheat 23 cars, corn 232, oats 15, rye none, barley 65, soybeans 420. Wheat closed to cents a bushel higher, December corn higher to lower, December oats lower to higher, December cents; rye higher, December soybeans lower, November Wall Itrttt NEW YoftK (AP) Stock market prices wavered hesitantly within a narrow range late this afternoon in what brokers have come to regard as normal Monday fashion. The market has not finished higher on a Monday since Aug. 26.

Volume for the day was estimated at 4.3 million shares compared with 4.74 million Friday. There was a scattering of multi-point gains and losses where special situations existed but a majority of key issues moved only fractionally. Among the sugar issues, American Crystal was up about and Holly Sugar about Pet Milk gave up about of last week's advance. Polaroid was ahead close to 4. TWA picked up nearly as the company became the first SEED WHEAT SEED RYE SWANSON SEED FARM RBI, Galesburg Phone 342-8231 PUBLIC AUCTION of of Ken-Ray Gas and Elec, 109 So.

Main, Abingdon, III. have told our building and discontinuing Jh. retail business we will tell Jh. following office equipment, appliances and parli al Public Auction on THURS. EVENING, OCT.

17,1963 At O'clock OFFICE EQUIPMENT Mosler safe; Haskell office desk; Haskell sec. desk; Allen-Wales elec. adding machine; National elec. cash register; Paymaster check protector; 2 drawer file cabinet; 36 drawer file cabinet; 24 drawer file cabinet; drawer card file; 2 Good Form Posture desk chairs. APPLIANCES ETC.

Magic Chef built-in oven burners new; Radio and TV equipment and parts; TV and radio speakers; oil burners; elec. motors; amp. and one 200 amp. safety switch's; misc. tools; flexible steel tubing; Brass fittings; misc.

elec. supplies; light fixtures: misc. sheet metal, pipe fittings, work benches and cabinets; new small tape recorder; 2 new Puritron's; few clocks; new dishes and other small appliances; shelving lumber; hundreds of items too numerous to mention. Pair 8 ft. pickup truck tool cabinets.

TERMS: CASH. Not Responsible for Accid.nii. Mr. Mrs. Raymond Lankford, Owners Auctioneers: LEWIS G.

MARKS and MICHAEL E. MARKS. Clerks: CARROLL MARKS KEITH BROWN. Galesburg Livestock Sales Company E. Fremont Road Regular Weekly Auction Starting at 9:30 A.M.

on Fat Cattle 12:30 P.M. on Hogs and Stock Cattle ADVANCED LISTINGS FOR OCTOBER 15 55 Choice Hereford steers, wt. 375 lbs. 47 Choice Angus steers, wt. 400 lbs.

35 Choice Hereford steers, wt. 400 lbs. 70 Choice Hereford heifers, wt. 375 lbs. 20 Fancy Angus heifers, wt.

430 lbs. 52 Choice Angus steers, wt. 600 lbs. 110 Good to choice Hereford steers, wt. 700 lbs.

100 Choice Angus steers, wt. 900 lbs. Will Have More Tuesday Lindsey Bros, and Lowell Buck, Auctioneers Galesburg Livestock Sales Company East Fremont Road 342-1416 PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming I will hold a Public Sale at the farm located 4 miles West of Galva to the Bishop Hill Road, then 3 miles North, or 1 mile North of Bishop Hill, Illinois, on THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1963 STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M. DST Farm Machinery 1951 Oliver Model 88 Diesel Tractor; 1959 Oliver 4-Row Cultivator; International 3-Bottom 16-inch Hydraulic Plow; Kewanee No.

10 Wheel Disk; 1946 Ford Tractor; Ford 2-Bottom 14-inch Plow; Ford Pulley; John Deere 12-ft. Grain Drill with Grass Seed Attachment; Oliver 2-Row Pull Type Corn Picker, rear elevator; John Deere No. 490 Corn Planter; John Deere 4-Section Harrow; John Deere No. 5 Tractor Mower; New Idea Side Delivery Rake; Heavy Duty Rubber Tired Running Gear with 5-ton Hoist and 6x12 Barge Box, like new; Stalk Shredder; Manure Spreader; Old Wagon; John Deere 2-Row Corn Planter with 3-Point Hitch; International Weed Chopper; Electric Fencer; John Deere Tire Pump; Vis-Horsepower Electric Motor, good; Vi-Horsepower Electric Motor, good. Other articles too numerous to mention.

Some Household Goods Will Be Sold At This Sale. TERMS: CASH. NO LUNCH ON GROUNDS ROBERT KENNEY, Owner ROLLAND LINDSEY and ROBERT LINDSEY, Auctioneers. DALE NELSON, CLERK. Not Responsible for Accidents.

to bid to buy American -built supersonic jet transports. Major steels all added small fractions. Merck gained almost Vk. Xerox jumped about 10. Prices on the American Stock Exchange were mixed.

Corporate bonds advanced slightly while governments were mostly unchanged. Chicago Cash Orvln CHICAGO (AP)-Wheat No 1 yellow hard 2.12Vi. Corn No 3 yellow 1.18; sample grade yellow No oats sales. Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.72. Soybean oil n.

Green cabbage, sfindded tremely thin, is delidotii with tidbits of pineapple and a dressing of half-mayonnaise and half sour cream. 10 DAY SALE Brand New Case Ml Cfiitfchw ftfTMiOi Brand New Case Batten Plow tractor tSRl.21 First Come Pint Served TERMS We Give One Dollar Stamps FISHER SALES CO. Joy, III. Hi. 384-2311 Try Abingdon's New CREEPER and FEEDER RATIONS with Aureo SP 250 Tests Show Faster Gains In young pigs.

Exceptional Control of Scours and Rhinitis. Aureomycin, Sulfa and Penicillin are today's most powerful weapons against disease. THESE ADVANTAGES ARE YOURS WITH ABINGDON FEEDS ABINGDON MILLING CO. Phone at CLOSING OUT SALE As I am quilting (arming I will Mil ai Public Aueilen at farm located north of Harmon, 111., on black top road on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1963 AT I O'CLOCK MACHINERY IHC Super tractor, In good condition, food rubber; 1951 AC- WD tractor, good rubber; 2-row AC cultivator; Oliver 3-14 plow on rubber; Kewanee 9' wheel disc; 4-sec. harrow; IHC 2-ME corn picker; IHC 4-bar rake; Massey Harris clipper combine; 9' cultlmulcher; good rubber tire gear flare box; 2 old rubber tire wagons; Turley seeder; IHC tractor spreader; IHC 7' mower; Mayrath 38' corn elevator 8c Stratton gas engine; grain blower; IHC 4-row planter old; 2-Hydraulic rams; 9-A type hog houses; round tank; 300 gal.

gas tank; hog waterer; wood self feeder; small burr mill. Many Items Too Numerous To Mention 1941 CHEVY TRUCK TERMS CASH Not Responsible for Accldanta G. MARKS and MICHAEL E. MARKS MARKS PAUL SHUMAKER, Owner CLOSING OUT SALE As I have rented my farm and am quitting farming, I will sell the following personal property at auction at farm located Hi miles north on Route 8 and 97 and miles west of Maquon, Illinois, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1963 At 12:00 O'clock.

OF 25 Good Yearling Angus Steers. OF 90 head of good Hampshire shoats; 40 head of good Hampshire and Duroc shoats. These are good shoats and will weigh from 60 to over 100 lbs. and are vaccinated for cholera and erysipelas. MACHINERY 1941 International Farmall on good rubber and in good condition, overhauled 2 years ago, and has been used on only 60 seres the last 2 years; 1948 International Farmall tractor, motor in good condition; 2-row International cultivator; International manure loader; good Kewanee 40-ft.

300 elevato only 3years old, and has been used very little; Stan Hoist hydraulic wagon hoist; A-C 5-ft. combine with power take-off; International side delivery rake; B.L. S. rubber-tired wagon and steel flared box; Sears rubber-tired wagon and steel flared box; Good international 3-14 plow; Kewanee 4- section harrow and folding drawbar; 2-row International tractor com planter; 8-ft. International disc; International 7-ft.

tractor mower; old 2-row New Idea corn picker; International endgate seeder; International tractor pulley for or Larson 6-row sprayer. MISCELLANEOUS 2 Unico galvanized hog feeders with double-life bottoms, like new; Unico heavy gauge steel hog waterer tank, like new, with side lids; Life Time heavy metal tank with hog waterers; 3 galvanized tanks with hog waterers; Cow Boy tank heater; 3 gas barrels with connections and filler hose; hog catching crate; 6-in. endless 20-ft. belt; heavy log chain; barb wire stretchers; aluminum scoop; 6 heat lamps; water softener tank; good used truck tire; many other amall tools and items found In a closing out sale. Maytag aluminum square tub washing machine; Philco combination radio and record player.

1953 Chevrolet 3 truck with grain box and stock rack, on good rubber, and motor in good shape. Consigned: 18 ft. North Star fiberglass runabout boat, 50 horse Evenrude motor with electric starter and Gator tilt boat trailer, all in good condition. TERMS: CASH. Not Responsible Fat Accidents.

GLENN Lunch by Maquon Methodist Church. CARL 8TECK, Aucloneer. Phone TR 5-3571, Maquon, Illinois. WALT LINDAHL, Clerk. EXECUTOR'S PUBLIC SALE 5 miles north of Williamsiield, 111., on Route 180 to the Center Prairie Church, ihen mile west, or ft miles southeast of Victoria on Rt.

110, and mile west, on SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1963 AT 11:30 O'CLOCK SHARP. CAR 1961 FORD (Slarllner) 2-door with straight stick, fl-cylinder, white-walls, radio, spotlight, clear plastic seat covers, 13,000 actual miles; also one old Plymouth, junk, MACHINERY, ETC. Massey Harris 101 Jr. tractor; Massey Harris 44 tractor, wide front, extra good rubbe andhydraulic loader for same; 4-sec.

24 harrow, good; John Deere 11-ft. wheel disk; endgate seeder; Massey Harris 3-14 plow on rubber; Oliver 2-14 plow; Dunham 10-ft. er; New Idea 1-row picker; 2 rubber tire gears with straight boxes; 4-wheel manure spreader on steel; John Deere 290 planter on rubber; New Idea side rake on steel; Massey Harris 2-row cultivator; Ward's Grain Buster hammermill; Massey Harris 7-ft. mower; New Idea 40- ft. corn elevator and overhead hoist; speed jack; 3 h.p.

electric motor; good hay rack; hand corn sheller; weed mower without motor; 300-gal. gas tank and stand; 30-gals. new motor oil; 2 feed bunks; gas tank heater, like new; pump jack with electric motor; 50-ft. plastic pipe; 100-ft. iron pipe; air compressor; 3 h.p.

electric motor; 2 good electric fence chargers; 2 good Heathousers for Massey tractors; good vise; 2 good window fans; good 14x16 building; 3 3-stall hog sheds; 100 electric fence posts; stock tank with hog waterer; 70-gallon hog waterer; a good dog house; several pieces 2x4, 12-ft. long and some 1x12 12-ft. long; 36 sheets corrugated roofing; several gates; old iron. IHC No. 3-S electric cream separator, like new; good power lawn mower, 20-inch cut; new storm door, 36x80 inches; 2 sheets li-'n.

plywood; Dunlap lathe with electric motor; bench grinder and motor; set socket wrenches; Craftsman table saw, good, good Power King jig saw; small tap and die set; Great Lake Imperial rod and reel. HOGS 37 HAMPSHIRE FEEDER Both Ways. POULTRY GEESE AND A FEW CHICKENS Frigidaire electric range; Frigidaire electric refrigerator; good kitchen cabinet; kitchen table and 4 chairs; Speed Queen washer, wringer type; 2-burner gas plate; copper boiler; battery set radio; good dining room suite; Motorola Stereo Hi-Fi, nearly new; 9x12 rug and pad; 2-piece overstuffed suite; 1959 Motorola 21-inch TV on swivel stand, extra good; guitar; wardrobe; 2 stands; Eureka electric sweeper, good; 2 good bedroom suites; extra good incubator, 600 size; car radio; good telephone bench; lots of good quart fruit jars; Singer treadle-type sewing machine; dishes, cooking utensils, and other items too numerous to mention. Also hanging kerosene lamp, electrified, with shade and in perfect condition; 2 kerosene lamps, electrified. TERMS: CASH.

Not Responsible for Accidents. Lunch by Prairie Center WSCS. HENRY THCESFELD EXECUTOR OF THE WILL OF GEORGE H. THCESFELD. DECEASED Auctioneers: LEWIS G.

MARKS and MICHAEL E- MARKS. Clerks: WALT UNDAHL and CARROLL Attorneys: Stuari. West..

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