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LOCAL CLASSIFIED »| ADVEKTISING KATES »; -°- ' F»r 25 words or Iom: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times 51; • times 51.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on akipday sched- * ale. ’ Rato for 10 point BLACK ’ FACB Is 5c per word for In- ' sort ion. Copy must In In office by 11 * a. m. Monday through Friday. > Saturday doadiins is 9a. m. j «*«>». «.< i FOR SALE . I aero larm. itaceileat condition. Electricity tn ail , buildings Barn 3«»6«. Good tend , and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutnor. phono 75-1165, Real EsUto and Insurance. » R tf FOR SALE- Investment property. 5L',900. Will return 10% on in i vestment. Lone-time guaranteed i tease. Good hedge against inflation * Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Build > Ing. Phone 870. 61-ittf ■ FOR SALE - "Modern five room * home, remodelled by veteran be * fore war. Hardwood eiccpt one ' bedroom. Bnltt-in cupboards, m«d- * ern lu'.b with receiwe.l tub. Basement. furnace, good garage Good roof, paint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for 56.000 cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 61-htf FOR SALE Modern, newly redecorated five room home. Good roof, beautiful, asbestos - ;ement shingle siding. Basement, g<x>d fur- : nace. New soft waler pressure system. Roof high enough for additional rooms. Routh Fifth street corner. 51.56,1 down, balance at |3l to monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 87G. 41-ktf Ftiit”SALE-Work horse, cheap. Good set of work haruess. Oscar Lehrmau. Phone 615-M i‘2 3ts FUR SALE pi-acn formal, size 16. Call for anytime after 4 p.m. at 228 Madison atreet, Decatur, iud. 52-g:ttx Foil - SALE - fa x“ lit "Brood"r house and Simplex oil burner. Charles Fisher, mile north 1H , miles west Monroe. 52-Stl METAL PANEL BED. coil springs 1 and inner spring mattress, like new. laundry stove, oil stoves und 1 all kinds of good used furniture ' flee us before you buy. Secaur feed Furniture end Repair. 134 East Monroe street. 63*g2t ITOlt1 T Olt SALE- Direct from owner, two farms in Adame county. Both Improved. Both have electricity, so acres and lI6H acres. Box 136. Monnreville. 53-3 t FOR SAL^-Mar-, 'J years' old. Hei man Meyer, tlwee miles west and I'4 nrftea south Monroe. 53-2 U FOR SALE Mixlcru home in Geneva. Can lie made into duplex. Inquire at my home evenings after < p m. Harold Fenctcrmuker, Geneva. Box 474. 53-3tx FOR HALE Sorrell .olt coining three yearn old. Light mane and tail. Bald face. 1133 Elm street. T. F. North 5381 X "FOR SALE Auto insurance. I foie pltal insurance, Are InawaMP, accident A- health insurance, luotvHity insomner, all kinds. Kennetfi Runyon. K. C. Bldg, Phone 385. . 53-M Foil SALE ion buehel Tama seed oats, weigh! 36 lbs. bushel. Junior Ray, 3 mile east of Monroe. MIR HALE Goo.i 7S acre Farm? 5 tniles southwest of Chattanooga, ‘>hk». go<M| nojj. w ,,|| (irgtH,.!, nearly new barn with stanchion and drinking cups. Nearly new hog house with cement feeding floor, good corn cribs. Also modern s room house with hardwood floors, fn|| |»ath room, hard ami *rtt wattg-,. motor plumbing. New furnace, Only down, owner wni take niartgage on other half. Call or write Roy or Ned John win. Decatur, phone 104 or Melvin Llechty, Berne, phone 251. Realtors and Am tiom-ers. 54t3 fWhale~2</ acre farm located 3 miles west and I mile north of Berne, electricity, good S room house with furnace, good Jiarn with cement fhtprs. liog house and corn crib combined, big tool *ls«l, landlord's possession of • rops. firiced for quick sale, catll or see Roy or Ned Johnson. Decatur phone 104 or Melvin Llechty. Berne phone 251. Realtors and Auctiommrs. 54t3 WriALkf-f <mml Home in WFI Ishire, Ohio. 6 rooms ami bath. New roof, motor plumbing, basement for fruit and vegetables, good barn ami garage combined, also nome lots on each side «»f house will lie h<>|(| with property, priced very reasonable. Call or *** Roy -or Ned Jolibmiu. Decatur. DeVoss Building. Phone 104 nr Melvin Uochty Berne phom- 251. | Realtors and Auctioneers. .’>4t3 FOR HALE—Hew idea manure •preador in good condition. Walter Hockmeyer. 4 miles norlii De<<tur oa Christen road. 54-3tx i Pdfi HALE- ft’rooiler House. 50"' Chick capacity. Chaimer Haider. WUlslUre, Ohio. 54-2 U

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'.Yep. I've worn out three teachera In four months—now Daddy la gonna sell my violin with a Democrat Want Ad!” f Poli MALE timothy hiy. ‘ffood j quality. Average 7s pounds per ! bale. Two miles north, one-half » •ast WillMhlre. Forrest Hamrick j 54-3tx f ALL MAKE washer and sweeper* - repaired. For sale kitchen cabl- ' nets, base and wall; used Maytag '■ gas motors. Kitchen's .Maytag Salm and Service. 11» Jefferson. 54-ts I*oll SALE—One of the best 6u . acre farms in Adams County. . Indiana, located 2 miles west of J Chattanooga, Ohio, rich level •- black soil. Good house, nearly ? new, chicken house, good bam 1- with stanchion* and cement k floors, cement feeding floor for I hogs, also teas large section of j barnyard cemenied Very reasonable terms. Call or write Roy or Ned Johnson. Decatur, phone 104 ' or .Melvin Liiichty, Berne, phone 1 251. Realtors and Auctioneers. ? 34t3 1 FOR SALE Collie and Shepherd t puppies, 6 wi«eks old; also watch '• dogs. Hany Reed. Bluffton. Ind. 544 it • FOR SALE. OR TRAlrtf I1U" Hod4 son sedan, good condition 235 1 N 7th Phone 3641. 54-3tx FOR SALE Farm Wagon. 16 im ii . tiics. Boe this well construeb-d Ihiigain at the Sinitley Welding '■ Shop. 1004 Russell Street. Phone • 5195. 54-3tx J FOR SALE Yellow popcorn. Philip Nussbaum, .Monroe. Ind. b-3t ' FOR SA Lit A~isy team "yrs.'old. weight 3,006. Fresh cow. calf 1 by side. Edward Scbeiner. Phone r MM. 54-2tx FOR >ALE We cany a complete line of repair parte for Wiscon1 sin air cooled engine*. Also new ‘ Wisconsin engines to fit Case pick- ’ up bailors. O. C. Ewell, Preble, In--4 diana. 53-*6tXi FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet, radio, heater, defroster and good tires. 1 I miles south on 27, % mile oast. ‘ 53-31* • FOR SALE Semi-modern 4 rooms 1 and bath, large lot. garden. *hu- ' bery nicely improved. Immediate ■ porecssion. 30 sere farm. 7 miles i east, good 5 room house, good barn. • large poultry house. Drove well, 1 electricity. Ti-SUte Realty. T. D. i Schlefersteln, idione 105. 53-ts ■ FOR SALE Delco light plant, ■ good batteries, radio, iron, 2 ' motors Delco built on motor for • 201-2. Singer sewing machine. I Cralgviile phone, Roy Olwin. 1 mile > not th. M west Kirkland 52g3tx I FOR SALE At Willshire? Ohio nice cottage type house. 6 rooms. : with soft and hard water. Garage. Henhouse park and garden. Cement walks in a good location. Pos- . session at once. R. G. Martin. Rocki ford. O . Phone 225. 62-4tx FOR SALE Small Htazdry poul1 try litter. Bat obtainable. Burk | Elevator Co. DecaJur, Monroe and Peterson. 694< F?MLM LAND - im **!<-. See Ralph Jack. Hotel Rice, Decatur. ■ j , 51-5Ut FOR HAIET 3 brown Swiss cows, frosh. Joe Crlsenberry, 2 miles r>ouih Monroeville on I"!. 53-2tx FUR SALE ?V* <'ulemas «B heater. Shallow well water system. Several squares used,tte rmiUug O. F. Ewell. Preble, Ind 53-ft FOR SALE Modern home in apartments, private »ntrances, good repair priced to sell, immediate possession. Seven room home, four lots, barn, poultry house, brooder house good cist'rii. electricity. Locatofl In Rivarre. Apartment house, with throe modem apartments and bounty stooppe. will sell as a going business with good income. Locatad near uptown. 110 acre farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing, electricity, some growing crops, immediate posseaolon. Priced for quick sale. Tri State Realty Co.. T. D. Schicferstein, Phone 105. 49U ~WaNWI> SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil. belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 51-26Ut WAN'TED — Used’ cars,” highest prices paid fur good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see y.inifcmaster Motor Sates, First j l aud Monroe, phone 372. H I WANTED-Curtatos to tender- | Phouc 51U W2U

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WANTED—To Buy seed cars—ssy tnake or moM; highest priors. Dick Manafleld Motor Sates, 141 8. Second st., open evenings, Pboso 1<» »7Mt WAITED To rent house or sp artment for ex-navy oScer. wife and small cMd Call IL P. Brewer -al Kraft Fmsl Co. S4-3tx WaWML- Late model”carnw S. I.M. Must bo ctesu and in good condition High cwiltsg prices Fred Bnachs, phono 575. IHOlx WWW-Uub SB hones. East •nt ■steep. Low fwtas. Very liberal tense, flee ■» dor abstracts st title Broach (Man. MT-T-ts WAITED - Paper hanging and cleaning. 234 North Frost street, RoMte Hmtth 62gitx W \NTcb- Inside palming by asperteoced imiwter. Now is the time to get that painting done before the spring nuh. Phone 8013. IMt imm y,> Hut- ”d“or 7 room house by middle aged couple. The bouse we now live in has I teen sold. Boardman's phone 411 Ma LOSTANDWOND — LOS! IBM X 20 Dusia* tire, mounted,on rim. Reward. Contact Allisbaugh Tracking Company. Wabash. Indiana * SU-«t —wismrwEous — Ro6f ou us," we will be glad ts give you a free ectimate on any sine Job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos elding. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 463. 804! FARMER! ATTENTION-We”fte move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Btadtoy Products Co. 15-ts if you want to buy good 40 acres close to town with good build Ings and fences, see Schwarts Reel ty Service, 91S W. Monros St 15-ts appliaNc! ttßVick We service aU auikee of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parte for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. I’4! NoilCE After thi- dan- I will not be t<*s|tonsil>le for any debts contracted by anyone but me. Stanley Sinitley. 53-3tx Wk HAVE A NEW io ?EAli 4% loan plan that makes it easy for you who own or plan to bay a home in the country —a place whore you and your taafly can do a little fanning on the side. This modern loan plan aseurM you of prompt service st unusually low coat. See me for details. C. D. 114 If uo Presidi-itttel truMlidalc receives a majority of votes in the Eie<-ioral College, the House of lU-preHcntatlvrs ballots ou Hie tw« highest candidate*. In aueb on elecUn, eucti state receives only <aic vote, bowover large U* population.

BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Prices 31c Not an tho grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“HARVEST TIME*’ Sr- / OH, ooooy fin 1/ AKE KXJ KEAPvJ / IT'S GETTING ) _ W (oscarandJ I for the - worn) V-- ( wimpy are \ I SUPS?! Ynot\ 7 THICKj? - £Uy'\\ i EWJUST? > SJib ) I ( OJTTINO THE { ( ON TOP. A \\\ » i ■ V HA.S ) .. XV\\\ , ?pes ! v/'’ K 3& '• WvAOil £ , - y.® rr \Tfc? lfi| ms J- Vp /X3 < J " v 1 F™ . — * ' > *"’***» ** ~~ J—BLONDIE A LESSON IN ETIQUETTE 'I LWiH I 1 > NOW. REMEMBER. ITS \ / WELL, THEN, ID I J I THINK ITS MORE k '/ AI.WAVS POLITE TO TAKE) , ( BETTER TAKE THE 1 \ ( IMPORTANT FOR A LADY j j MERE ARE TWO ) < THE SMALLEST PtECE-Z <-, gIG PIECE t-> ' <_ TQ BE POLJTC ' r-Z £A> ( CTECCS OF CAKE ) (> J> FOR MXIRSELF ) <K?y-ing> X r Zr< s . 7 ’o**' y* < . I /»•<. qp •• V 1 jOI *y *3 4.Jr (Vl />'jjjj /• e - Fq • * lAm reported by U. S. News, a home that mml W.H25.00 to build in 1933. cost »S,WM).W) in 1939. Today in 1010. a aimilar dweMbff would coot | I >7,197.09. IS YOl’R INSURANCE PROGRAM A 1910 MODEL? I Leland Smith Insurance Agency |

Committee Probes Wheat Situation World Supplies Are Under Requirements Washington, March S—(UP) Chairman Stephen Pace. D.. Ga . of the house food Investigating committee, warned today that world wheat supplies wiM be little more 1 than half of the world's needi until after this year's harvest. Pare made his statement us hl* committee began au investigation of the wheat rituattou to find out bow to maintain nutritional levels in this country mid at th<- same time prevent tnaxe starvation In Europe and Asia. The committee called on seere- ; Ury of agriculture Clinton P. An-1 , deraon to describe the world-wide 1 grain situation and tbe slips this goveeuneni has taken to inert that 1 problem. He will be followed byi renrearm.< dvrs <rf Industry and • other govi-rnment agencies. "Millions of persons In war-torn | ’ countries Hiroughout the world ■ are faced with aiarvation," Pace said, "with bread from wheat and j j Rs near substitutes toeing the most ! practical means nt averting wide- ! spread suffering and death He said tte- cmnmlUee liooed to I work out an over-all program, including voluntary cooperation and I ertain administrative directives. I : which would maintain "domestic nutritive need* and assist In pre- ’ venting starvation abroad." In his preliminary staleim-nt. ( Pace said that the government's new wheat conservation order 1 placed “greater hardship on some areas of tte country than others." He said this was particularly true it» (lie northwest and Pacific north west livcstoi k areas. Other committee membora said that farmers and livestock growers were willing to g j v< . up t lK . )r „ wn l>read io feed others but that lack 1 of feed for their livestock would ruin them. Pace said there had been “bitter com;ilaint* ' from dairy, poultry and livestock producer 1 in urea* where feed supplies are scarce. He said the shortages were blamed on "Im-practk-al price veilings, black mark el* and lack of transportation" among others. — 0 Illinois ha* 409 *tate banks with total resources of $2.963 979.440. 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, March S—(VP» — (I'M A1 Livestock: Hugs 6<mo; active steady, good aud choke butcher* IGo lb*, up and some choke lighter weight* 11.85; good and choice 100-160 lbs. scheduled 13.25-14 M Cattle 200; calves 600; steer' and yearllugs again active, strong to instances 15 higher; 8 load* strictly top good to cl.oi«-<- steers 17.0"; tew medium to good lots 15.50-I6.oo: two loads good heifers I 6.00; several lot* medium to good 14.00-15.50; cows active, strong; bulk guiMl to 13.ooi4.00; common and medium 9.50-12.75; veaiers active, steady: good and choice 17.5018.05. Hhcep lull"; active; fat laiute strung; I deck flood and choice 9* lb. ted Texas lambs 15.25; good and choice natives 14.75-15-25; few; good lot* choice 15.50; slaughter t ewes steady at 8.00 down.

Approve Admission To Irene Byron Adams eouiilf will tnsis have four patients at the Irene Byron saiiatorluin In Fort Wayne, It was msde known today. The county comiiilsslonors in session Monday approved the admission of the wife of a lecently discharged serviceman, bringing the total tn the institution to four. ■■l""— ■ »■-»'" O—■ I si I Wickard Cites Need For Electric Power Private Utilities Opposition Cited Buffalo. N Y„ March 6-tl'P)-Claude R Wickard. rural electrification adminiirtration head, told ' REA copperative lead rs from 46 j stales today that expanded coopaiutive power distribution to farms I was their most effective weapon j against “tte- destructive efforts of j the utilities." Addressing the national rural | ele< Irifieatioit assoclation's fourth animal convention, Wickard said j srmte 6.00 H terft rural families lack , electric power. He warned organ!*.I atten Laders against "complacent ’ disregard of the needs and right ! of the people who wan REA service." “We are facing a bolder and perhaps a more d aperate opptMltton from private utilities at this time than REA ha* ever liufore experienced." he said. “We in tlr- REA have only one live effort* of the utilities. We tive efforts of the utilities. He have to get dowu to grass-roots planning and organizing if our program is to go forward." The REA aduiiaUtrator timnl elect ricity the iuom |>owerful single forts- “in keeping the us- 1 Hon s agriculture on a sound has- ( is.” He decland coofwativM must "plan for complete area <vv- ' •rage" and warned against "flow- I er company offer* to purchase | their <cooperatives't prop rtiea if spke-line actevlHes are not uqc- 1 cessful in wrecking them I | VOTliy, TO WOU.HKsIItKV'ni I In the *dan>« < Irt-nlt I nnrt, Fetw-narr Term. I IMO | Tbr state nt 1,,41nna. Vdaina < s . SS. iron I <l»mi>>aint f»r IHsnrert Hi- hard W. Engle vs. Dorothy k>. I Euale. It at»p> .trlng from affidavit, filed I ■ ■ nlit i, >1 .n, <, tbat i DoroUiy l> Engle, tire above naiued 1 dr-ft ndsnt, is a n-m-re-rdent of the I HtaU- of Indiana. .\<>ti<» is th>-T< fore io-tv hy given | tlm .ar I firirnthy f>. Englr that she be nnd atipenr 10-for,- the Hon Judge I of the Adsols Citi uit Court ou th* 16th day of April, I'tlr.. the earn* I Iwlng tbe sth Judicial !»ay of the . next regular term thereof, to be I holdcii at tbe Court House in th* . City of Itecatur, commencing on 1 Monday, the 7th day of April A4>. l»l« and plead hr rn-wtr or demur to said complaint. »r the same will be herd and determined in het ah- | I W itness, my nastn. and the Heal 1 of said Court hereto affixed, this ■ isth day of February, 1948. " «I>de O. TrnM*ner, < Irrh. I Fern & Hlerly, Ifrpntf. I'ehruury 18, 1916. Jahn 1.. IH-tims, »»toesr,. Feb. 19, :<>, Mar. S | "■■W" . I, I—."--o-sam. Appointment of Adrnlnlstentri* I Vo. <OM S'otirs- is herein given that the I undr-rsignr d lias been appointed Ad- . rninlstrator «>f tire astirt,- r>f Rosy W'erling. late of Adam County, d"- I <-ea*- d. The riU >» ib prolmldy rob vent. , . 1 Ivornr WorliriK, Adrnrnietratrix. ' (February I*. 1918. r ]' r'fi* i 3. •*» M.»r, u !

To Arraign Decatur Man On Intoxication Hubert K. McOleuahau, of this city was to te- arraigned tetr tills afternoon before Maym John B Nt tills on a eharite <»! public IntoxIcslion. authorities reiurrted today. The local matt wart lodrerl In jail about 7 p. in Saturday when he allegedly created a disturbaiice in a local drug store while purchasing vitamin and stomach pills. Judice „akl Officer Adrian Coffee, who marl Hie arrest, signed tteaffidavit last lllglrt sod Prosecutor 0. Remy Bterly said m- arraignment would be held this after noon. He was released from custody Sunday on hi* own recognisance

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HEAT FOR BROODERS TYINJL KEROSENE Wnter While DISTILLATE They burn clean and put out plenty of heat. ElberNon _ Service Station INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570