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LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising rates —o—- — 26 word* or lew: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times 81; 0 times |1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ado accepted on ekipday achedi ule. Rato for 10 point BLACK | FACC ia 6c per word for Ini eertlon. i Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline ia 0 a. m. — im»"» — «► - w *w «r FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE—66 acre /arm. Eneilent condition. Ekterfriclty in all buildings. Barn 36x60. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner. phone 73-1166, Real Estate and Insurance. >6R FOR SALE Investment property (2,900. Will return 10% on investment. Longtime guaranteed lease. Good bodge against Inflation Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 570. 41-ktf FOR SALE — Modern five room i home, remodelled by veteran be i fore war. Hardwood earept one i bedroom. Built-in cupboards, mod i ern bath with recessed tub. Basement, furnace, good garage. Good roof, paint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner tor (6,000 cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 570. 41-ktf FOR SALE-Modern, newly redecorated five room borne. Good roof, beautiful, asbestos - cement ■ shingle siding. Basement, good fur- ’ nace. New soft water pressure sys- ’ tern. Roof high enough for additional rooms. Routh Fifth street corner. (1.590 down, balance at ! (34.40 monthly. Bob Heller, Realt tor, Heiler Building, Phone 570. 41-ktf FOR. SALE 6 year"od cow. fi» sK7 Inte.xnationl heavy taactor disc; John Deere 8 fl. binder. Kenneth Obler. phone 513-D. 56-g3tx FOR-RALE Plenty of disc blades Gerlier Implement Store, I’. S. 27 Phone 2551 55 6t FOR SALE One oak liedroom ! suite with springs and mat- , tresses; Queen Anne dining room > suite ifkc' now; one barrel back I <balr. upholster-d In rose; good > reed organ. 1215 West Monroe 1 street. M-gfttx • FOR SALE Nearly New I Room • Modern Home, full basement with recn-alion room, extra large lot. Possession, May 1, 1946. Call 174, Milwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana. 56-3 t 1 FOR HALE Modern six riunn Home. In fine repair. Ideally io- ■ cated on North sth St. Possession May 1, Call 174, .Midwest Realty Auction Co., D catur, Indiana. 56 3t Foil" SALE -r Team ‘ Os" mule . Ev tra good workers and g title Also good set of harness. Ixmls Koldew<-y. Phone 645-L. 57-2tx PoiTSALE - ? good used Motorola battery radio, table model. Call 34 after 6. p.m. 57-b-2tl THESE ITEMS Rite Way lAellna all-year hog fountain, deep and shallow well water systems, Nu-i-namel paints, enamels and varnishes, twin burner electric hot platea, Stokol stokers. Williamson furnaces, skilled furnace repairing are ull available at llmigk Heat ing and Appliances, 121 South Second street. 57-gtf FOR SALE Ixcose hay. mixed alfalfa and little red. Huliert Sprung* r, Monroe phone. 57-3tx F<sli SALE 400 bale* or Tlmoihv hay; 250 bales of clover and Timothy. Lloyd Roe, 3 miles west of Decatur. Phone 955 K. 57-3tx FOR SALE 2 fr**di cows calve by 'side. Holstein. .Martin II Reinking, 1 .M soath. 1 .M west of Hoagland 57-31* SALE—Good full blooded Guernsey cow, 5 years old. calf by aide. J. F. Rupert, Phone 6144. f,5t3 WiR BALE'-Ccmhl. UM-d. po- table milker. Simplex oil brooder ■love. M. F. Gallmeyer. I mile south St. John's church on 27. O-'ltx • Cleaii 1941“ Slash 2 I door sedan. C cylinder. Write ’ K- H. Cully, Route 1. Dixon. Ohio. ’ — 59-ltX ’ SALE Drophead sewing machine. A-i condition. Decatur I I'xed Furniture, phone 420 Mi-2t , WK"WALiS—Liin*‘ spreaders; n«-w i rubber tire, wagons; oval spring > tooth rotary hoea; IJorn-draiillc buck rakes and manure loaders; "Ingle and double packers; wprocket packers; Bolenst-Huski garden tractors— OLIVER Sales and Serv-Ite-CftAIGVILLE GARAGE L . 6S-51 All Make WaHhers, "Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabi“‘■is. base and wall; used Maytag gas motors. Kitchen's .Maytag Sales smi Service. 110 Jefferson. Si-ls p A good hearty laugh takes the • wrinkle* out of life.

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".Maybe we'd have belter luck finding the ball if you'd offer a reward for it in the Democrat Want Ads'.” f4 lff StieplTrd puppies. •> weeks old; also watch dogs. Harry Reed, Bluffton. Ind 546 t For SALE We carry a complete line of repair parts for Wisconsin air cooled engines. Also new Wisconsin engines to fit Case pickup bailers. O. C. Ewell, Preble, Indiana. 53-a6tx FORTIxI.E Semi modern i rooms and bath, large lot. garden, ahu btry, nicely Improved. Immediate poMU-ssion. 3o acre farm, 7 miles , east, good 5 room house, good barn, large poultry house. Drove well, electricity. Ti-State Realty. T. D B<-hlefersteln, phone I<>s. 53-ts Foil SAl<E—Modern home'in twoapurtmenta, private entrances, good repair priced to aell. immediate possoseion. Seven room home, four lots, barn, poultry bouse, brooder bouse good cistern, electricity. Ixxaled In Rivarre. Apartment house, with three modern apartments and beauty shoppe, will sell as a going busincm with good income. Ixrtated near uptown. 110 acne farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbipg. electrtcity, some growing crops, immediate possession. Priced for quick sale Tri State Realty Co.. T. D. Schiefersteln. Phone 105. 49-ts FOR SALE fhn-e good lots west i of Casting company. Ideal for • Inexpensive bouses. Two have city i water, lights available. Beb Heller. Realtor, Hllcr Building. I Phone 370. S6-3t ■ FOR SALE 11 a«:r<-b level black land with good 5 room bungalow, i good barn and other buildings. 2 t ml. east of .Monroe and H south. ■ Myron Hart. G5-3tx I FOR SALE Decatur C. S controlled chicks, order April and .May chicks now. Special every ; week, leghorn cockerels. • cents. Just arrived Jamesway oil brood- , ers. see Decatur Hatchery. SS-g6t SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —ail makes. Needles, oil, belts. parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttona, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's. 440 • South First. 51-26tx kinds of cat tie” and all kinds of hogs. L W. Murphy. ; Phone 1678. 57-ts WANTED — Used cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick caah see - Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts 1 WANTED—Uuf moiel* cars Er I G. l.’s. Must be dean and in good condition. High ceiling prices. Fred Buacbe, phone 975. 35-39tx WANTED 2 women for day »ork Must Im- over 18. dean and attractive. Apply in person, laine's. > HI Monio*- street. 55-gltX ’ ANYONE INTERESTED in builsT- ! ing a nee home or remodeling get in touch with us. Best time to ■ .ire us Is after five in Ihe ev ning. | Leo Spruuger and son, .Monroe. Phon*- 61. ss-g2tx Miscellaneous ROOF TROUBLE-Call on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at ' no additional coat. Also brick and ’ asbestos siding. Arnold & Kienk. Phone 453. 80-ts FARMERS ATtENfION -We remove dead horsee, cows, bogs, i etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadiey ' Products Co. HHf want to buy good 40 acres close to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 16-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE " We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.-Arnold & Kienk. 3!-tf Notice Ganieii lot plowing and hauling ashes. Harley Roop, Phone No. 569-A. 56-3tX LOST ANDTotfND “ LOST — Brown leather biliEdd , containing currency, drivers and hunting license. Reward. I Douald Beery, telephone 1199. 55a3U LOST— Sugar stamps issued to Robert L. August, 22« North 6th Street. 58-1 U

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815440 P THUS WWI, above, <rf Indianapolis will aueeeed Bishop Charlee C. IWeeman e< Danae. Ten., as president el the Methodist Council of Bishops In his near position ’•‘•♦’op • -e becomao the highest ranking official tn the Methodist church In the U. 8. and apiri'"«l —of 8.000.000 members. Bishop Lours, who was elected by the council, serve as pre-’ ’«nt until 1947. He was formerly In harge of the Portland. Ore. district and the Singapore area. (lattrnatiotuD

SETTLEMENT —— <CwaHee»4 Fraa Paoe Ooe> a sympathy strike. In the General Motor* dispute. President Truman told a news conference that be would not intervene, and that the principals in the dispute had the name collective bargaining rights as those in disputes which have been settled. It appeared that the next move in the GM strike would be up to secretary of labor Lewis ft Schweilenbaeh, who said he would make a report on the dispute after studying reports by conciliator Dewey.

FURNACES All Bizee Now Available Free Heating Survey. PHONE OEE OItRKCB Local Representative HOLLAND FURNACF CO. Fort Wayne, Ind. BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Prices J Net on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor Third a Monroe. FOR SALE 40 Acre Farm, 2'/i tnilee from Decatur; good buildings, extra good fences, electric lights. Ideal heme, Immediate session. SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE 915 W. Manrse 6t. Phene 1358

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“FOREST PRIMEVAL” | (OAKMOPPERSI Oi Jot <O, 11 9bl dS* Oww Sfe ■ Tv\ ■FI SF> Wtf nn v JL>9 fin ?/.'•• &m:> /'/' ‘I s*®. 5 *®. *.’ _ |I B J,.7.cm / .m‘.i«> , <>\Mn>«» ,^>~ <-' »"n? «<..»»y.«Uvtt> *,, Wr J ——J * iii ■■■ i » n H i ■ i———» BLONDIE THE CANDY KID! Hfi ii JI n I I f *L_? FCRTHAT ) > J r / ( TIRED FEELING) NO PLACE J Z/A< / Vr) ) >5 P> v ■ - ' '/i u Sr^ 1 xr< iMA <4f> !♦«•. .'•< tntxn Vuk*. I~ . W'«l'l ■■«•>•• <»«<>rj I >.■£>• X I 3 V-- ■ ■-- .~~ . * BB— HAVE YOV ENOUGH KIKE INSURANCE? I’hone us, or write us, or mail your wants to us ... or we’ll come to see you. Leland Smith Insurance Agency |

Protests 'Rotten' Libor Regulations One Plant Closed In Union Dispute Pittsburgh. March 9-fUPI-Federal wage-hour poßctea and the CIO were the targets for verbal blasts here today as a st-ike-bound steel processing plant was ordered closed permanently in a union dispute and a Pittsburgh manufacturer prepared to move out of town tn protest against "rotten" labor regulations. Charles E. Dexter, president of the strike-bound Liggett Spring end Axle Co. at Monongahela, Pa.. announc’d that he had given up l efforts to negotiate with the united steelworkers (CIO) and would j close the plant |*ermanentty. Dexter declar'd the company' planned to offer an IR*4 cents Increase at a mass meeting yesterday but that CIO pickets and "outsiders" from other unions barred the way to the gathering, intended for all employes. The flrm. one of the fabricators which have not yet signed with th<- steel union for an 18'$ cent hourly wage increase, baa been J strikebound since January 21. The company employs 182 CIO steelworkers. At Pittsburgh meanwhile. Nicholas J. Vecchio, operator of the Atomic Basl< Chemical Co., revealed plans Io move his plant to Washington. Pa.. liecause of "dictatorial" methods of the wage-hour division of the national labor relations board Vecchio. *li<> declar'd "the labor situation in Pittsburgh is rot-i ten." said h« had been unjustly ordered to pay (ll.ihmi to some of his 250 employes for back pay. even though "some of the m-n had earned as much as (279 a week.” — o— ' — Due of nature's biggest frauds is Crater l,ake, in southern Oregon, which lures thousands of tourists to climb down the sleep banks to fill bottles with the azure blue water —which loses its color when removed from the area ol reflection of the sky

SALE CALENDAR MAR 11—C. G. Metzger, 1 miles sonth of Orland. Indiana <*■ road 327. Registi-red Guernsey rattle. Roy Johnson A Son, Aurts MAR. 12 Ohio G. B. A., Wooster, Ohio. Reglst* red Guernsey cattle Roy Johnson A Son, Aucta. MAR. 13—Henry 8. Tobin, Rensselaer. In i. Registered Angus cattle. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Aucta. MAH 14—Mylo t. Schwab, 3 mib-s Nortlicaef of Sunfield, Mi* iiigan. Well Improved 165 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. MAR. 15—Irvin C Canen. 4H miles west and I'6 mile north of Berne. Ind. Jeff Liechty, Auct MAR. 16—Rhoadoe Brothers, 1 mile east and % nttle south of Dixon. Ohio. Dairy cattle and farm equipment. Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts. MAK. 16—Amos Zehr, 240 North 3rd St.. Decatur. Furniture, trees and tools. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. MAR 16—Levi Ginael, 3 mllea south of Ossian on road 1. Closing out sale. Roy Johnoon A Son. Aucts. MAR. 19--George Mellott Bryan. Ohio. Registered Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts. MAR 20 —Russell H. Wise, 1 mil* east of Auburn on road 8. Jersey cattle. Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts. MAR 20—-Charles Herrberg. D'/i mile* North of lluntinston. Indiana Well Improved 20 Acre Country Home. Miiiwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. MAR 21—Fred Alfeld. 3 miles east of Hoagland. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson A Son, Au* f*. MAR. 22— Orval High, 2 miles south of Ohio City. Ohio. Holstein cattle sale. Roy Johnson A Son. Aocts. MAR 25—8e1l A Stoutenberry, IN miles east of Dciatur. Holstein dairy cattle. Roy Johnson A Bon, Aucts. MAR. 30—0. E. Straley A Son, Paulding Ohio. Registered Hainpsuinbred sows. Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts.

vonn or ci ihmay» s*Lr I or RKAL KSTATB In ihr trtxm- < Irrwl* I ourt F-bruar> Term. IMO Slate as InSiaaa. t'a. as SMama, USi In the matter es th*- gsurdlsnship <>f Justine Marie Warthman «n<l Virgil la- Warlhman, mliiurs. xa. ter* Notu-e i« h'-r»lty given that by virtue of an order "f the Adams Clr- • uit Court, Ihr unUersiKned ns guardian of Juaiine Marie Warthman ami Virgil la-e Warthman, minors will at the law uffli-e of F**rd le Llt’errr located at Number Hl Mouth Nroti'f Street in the City of Itecatur, Imltana on Tuesday, the tilth day of March, 19IS between the hours vs IV o'clock a.in. and 4 o'. loik pm. snd from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for nal«lat private sale for not les* than Me full appraiard value tile Interest of said minor* In the following d»-*<-rlbrd real estate In Adams County In th*- Mate of Indiana, 10-wlt: Tlie undivided one third part of ! the following dewrtbed new I relate (in Adams s’Vmnty in the mate of Indiana. tn-Wit. i Th'- south half of the southwest (quarter of ae<tmii twelve HZ) In township twenty seven (J?) north, 'rang- thirteen H3> east, < ontalnlng IMi a* re- more or le»s. Hold sal* M ill be made subject to I th*- approval <>f said court and on I th* following term* and conditions. |towlt:,One third of the purchase .pri'-e <-asb In hand »n the day of eal- and the balance upon the apIproval of said sale by said court J and the deliver” f a guardian's d-» d to the purchaser conveying sold real estate to the purchaser together with an abstract of title tor said real estate Ford Warthman, as said guardian. Ford 1.. Mile err. AMorne,. March I, 9 11'1*01 MM s: XI OF VDMIXISIHVIHIX 4XKi Notice la heroifv given Hist th* I undersigned ha- been appointed A<l--of the estate of Mary jilerb* i lai- of Adams County, de-i-eascd. The estate is probably solvent. tiler Mlrbarl* Sdmlalst rntrts. March N, Hits Ferd 1,. I.litrrrr. Xliornry. March 9, l«. : Xtrnr K i»F FIX At. «FTt I.FMF.XT 09 F.STA IF. X». IIM Nolic, l« hereto given Io the errIdilor*. heir* and legatees of Elizabeth Ferguson, d* • *-ared to appear 'in ih<- Adims Circuit Court. h*ld at ' l>e« atur. Indiana, on the 3<'lh day ~f Mari li, I9IS. ami allow eausc. H why Hi- FIN At, NETTLEMKNT ACCOI .NTX with the rotate of eaid <|e< <deiit should not 1»- approved, and said heirs ar< notlfi'-d to th-n and there make proof of heirship, and le-clve their distributive share* N-llwyu Brookhart Administratrix. ix'Mtur. Indiana. Mann s, l!H«*. Henry H. Itellrr, Attorney. March 9, I' . , ■ — o —■ — - Unde is a more important word (han fattier in the language of the Hopi Indiaits. because llie brothers of th*- mother wi charged with training her children in the duties of the various < laoa.

Adams County Farmer Enters Grain Show Pillsbury award is a gtaln show i that will be held at the internal I tonal stock yards. Chicago All grain samples must be at the place of exhibit by March 19. Robert I Sovin*- of Decatur, is entering a sample of Rudy wheat He ia per-! tnltted to enter this 4>y raaaon of having received the award of re- 1 verve champion at th- state show held at Purdue. — — — I like tncn who ate temperate and moderate in everything.—Muntaigae.

KJI g-M-MiXM KM'XX xjoxjqgjtXKxF** X s.mgMW >OKMK>MiMitab<F»aQ<9«OMBNOL Just: Received Shipment of BATTERIES \ and HEATERS s Get yours while we have a supply on hand. Prices are reabonahle. BUTLER’S GARAGE j « South First Street | 'k-xtqiHCX'XOtJCJUIJNWX K-cXlXx m xy»»«n xxxkxhmi'xxxxngxtcwrx |~NOTICE | ) The annual stockholders ( 2 meeting 1 j Adams County Farm > [ Bureau Co-op Assn. | 1 will Ih* held at J j Lincoln School I ( Decatur, Ind. J Wei, Mar. 13 - 1 p. m. I All patron* and cooperator* pleaM* come and / C have an enjoyable lime and learn more about 1 f your own cooperative. Kefretthnenta will be > I served at the dose of the meeting. ■ j, _ _ ____ I _____

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