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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISINi; RATES For 25 wordo or Iom: 1 timo 50c; 2 timoa 76c; 3 tlmoo SU • times |i,76. Rate* quoted are for eonoocutive ineortiono. No ctaooifiod ad. accepted on aklpdoy achedulo. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for Ince rtlon. Copy muet be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 0 a. m. FOR SALE AirMaKe’WiwSerM. Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; Kilchen'a Maytag Sales and Service, ll't Jefferson. 54-ts Foil SALE One flock from Lincoin school, modern five room, two iMsirooins. bouse, with extra breakfast room. Nice aabeotoe-ce-inont silling for low upkeep. Good roof, redecorated lawt fall. Garage, corner lot. Basement, new furnace, motor plumbing Built-in cupboards, four fluorescent lights. ll.SfMi down, rest 134 40 monthly. Bob Heller, llealtor, phone 87V. Heller Building. «24f FOB SALE - Semi-modern 4 rooms and bath, large lot. garden, sbubery. nicely Improved. Immediate poMcssion. 30 acre farm. 7 miles east, good 5 room bouse, good barn, large poultry house. Drove well, electricity. Ti-Stata Realty. T. D Schieforsteln, phone 105. 53-ts MEET and Great your friends and neighbors at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest value spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 24»%. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 61-llot FOR SALE lx>t an West Madison street. 50 by 190. 1375. Arthur Martinas. Inquire at Al Schmitt. 6ti-g6tx FOR SALE House. 1» rooms and hath. Newly painted inside and out. New roof. One car garage. Located on State highway 124 in Monroe. Indiana. Immediate possesslon. Lot Ho - 120. Paul M. Bahner, Monroe phone 906. 68-3 t /OR SALE ipholelorcd chair' burgundy color, with ottoman, pre war springs. Phone 593. 68 3t FOR SALE 5 room house in Monroe. Ba'<i It; x 22, full slaed lot. Write P. 4). Box 106. Monroe. Indiana or phone Monroe 65 between 7:3<»’a. m. and 5.n0 p. ni. CX-3tx fF>R SALE Premier' and~bunlap strawberry plants. Red Raspberry. Black Raspberry and Black la-rry plants. These are No. 1 Plants. Riverside Nursery, Berne, Ind. 69-12 t Fl >ll SA LE" ~ 'Two epFing coats, size 5 ami 6. In A l shape. Duly worn one season. Can l»e soen al 110’s N. Second. Five dollars each. 69-3tx FOil ' sXLE One 5 riMim and one 3-room huatiola healing stover. Like new. One roll-lop office desk ('ah 1031 6» ttx F(>R SALE Deering corn Inmlcr. In g<NMi working order. All now i bains. Paul Gailiueier, half mil** south of Williams 68-3tx FOR SAiJK—New out boa <1 uiytol Used elei trh- wall r pump with 30 gal. pressure tank. Call phone No. I oxrt 70-2tx FI)R SALE Cu.diiiiaiFTiiotor iwooier, 1945 model. I IIP motor. Hansel Foley. Preble. 7»ts3lX FOR SALE—Decatur L'. ' fj.' controlled chicks. Order your May chicks now. Special this week; 500 la-ghorn cockends, 2c each, leghorn cockerels every week—see Decatur Hatchery. 67t6 RALE Modern home in two apartments, private ■ntfsiices. good repair priced to sell, immediate possession. fsveu room home, four lots, barn, poultry house, brooder house good cistern, electricity. Located In Rivarro. Apartment house, with three modern apartments and beauty shoppe, will sell as a going busin«m with good income. Lmated near uptown. 110 acre farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing, electricity, some growing crops, immediate possession. Priced for nuiek eaie. Tri State Realty Co.. T. D. Schiefersteiu, Phone 105. 49-ts If you~w'a7itTo buy good 40 acres close to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz R* alty Service. 915 W. Monroe St. 15 ts tIIESE ITEMS Rite-UTIy milkers. Vacuum Coffee Maker Sets, Ph I 100 Auto Radio Aerials. Phllco Farm Radio Butteries, deep and shallow well water syut* ms, Nuenamel paints, enamels and varnishes, twin burner electric hot plates, Stokol stokers, Williamson furnaces, skilled furnace r< pairing—are all available at Haugk Heating and Appliances. 121 South Second street. •< If TdR HALE-17 as klbve in room ' above Cort Call at 11 a. m or • P- m. Phone 1597. 70-2 t

QUICKIES by Km Reynolds | 'w "Since you've been reading those Democrat Want Ads—the busing problem doesn't seem to worry you!" FOR SALE - Disk blades, tarpaiilins tire pumps, grease guns, root paint, garden tractors, manure loaders for F-2V and H * M Farmall. Make arrangement to have your tractor and combine repaired now. Gerber Implement Store. U. 8. 27 Decatur phone 255. 68-6 t FOR SALE Located on AdanuTllt. Decatur. 7-rooin home, 4 room and lavatory downstairs, 3 rooms and bathroom upstairs, built in back porch and waeb room, good cellar. This house is insulated with rock wool and in good repair, good garagu, good drove well and big cistern. Ideal location, (MM block from Lincoln school. Just across street from grocery store and service station, nice distance from churches Fine home for someone. Call la-ster W Human, phone 676 L Decatur. (7-ts FOR SALE TYPEWRITER. l'0 ; derwood Standard 14 inch carriage. Good condition. Phone 1640. Severin 11. Scburger. 68-a-ltx Ftill SALE Alfalfa and mixed hay; certified Lincoln beans. Germanization 97 », moisture 10.3 ■;. f'raigville & D*« atur phones, t). V. Dilling, Decatur Rt. 2- 69-<t FOR SALE 2Tellers, I fresh In May, I fresh in October. Phone 973 E. V. 11. Debbie. 7«-g2lx FOR SALE i»TI Oldsmobile coach. A-l condition. Phone 1632. 312 No llth St evenings only 79-11 FOR SAI,E* Four room iu>u«e an? pantry to lie moved. Two mile* east of Salem store. 7<)-3tx FOR SALE - Everhot automatic

gas water healer. 29 gallon new tank. 722 North Fifth street Phone 1619 79-lt wafftir SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needlee. oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hem «titchlng. make butto&holaa. Boardman's, 446 South First. bl-26tx WANTEtf Airkinds of cattle'ami all kinds of bogs. L W. Murphy. Phone 1678. 17-ts WANTED" Experienced 'maid, 'aga 25 to 45, white, seeking long term employment in attractive home. To live with small family or day work it preferred. State references. Salary 135 per week. Write Box No. 1306 Dally Democrat. 65-6 t WANTBt) - Taed 'cers,-Kiast pricea paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick caah nee Zintsmaster Motor Hales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED Boy, J 2 to i 5 (or chore work on farm, with farm ex perfence. Write box 197, l>einocrat. 66-g6t WAITED + > buy small' or medium also faun, with or without buildings. Write Box No. 193 lu care of Deimu rat. 68 3t% WANTED TchpLouT solicitor* io call from homo, ('all Ft. Wayne, Anthony 5191. 6.8-Jt WANTED To buy modern' 5 or 6 room house from owner Have cash. Address Box 198 care of Democrat or phone 423. 69-3tx WINTEii Girl for geueraf housework, WANTED wiishings and ironing*. Also curtains to launder. Call plionc no. I**34. 68-3tX WANTED” Waitress. Phone Warinun's, Silk or 5335. 69g3t MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE-Call on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaraateed Carey roof al no additional eoat. Also brick acd asbestos siding. Arnold 4c Klenk. Phone 463. * B<Mf FARMERS ATTEN’YIoN Ws ra move dead horsed, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2060. We pay all phone charges. Tbs btadley Products Co. 15-ls APPMANCE YBRVICB We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line ot parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ls N. A. BIXLER " OPTOMETRIST HOURS: JI;30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdnya. 0:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Byea Examined Gleoaoo Fitted

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TO ttBOT — m REWT Wlir Have 'aTfIETO within two weeks, two upotaim sleeping rooms, two blocks front G E Wayne Jt. Fraubiffsr. 3»2 N llth Street U3tr — o ». 1 "" a 1 wVnr/T J •* 11 4 Yes. there is such s thing ss a good back-seat driver. This may cume ax a surpsie to you. Mr Reader, but let me esplain. The bad back »eat driver is one who saga, screams, and keeps ui> a running Are of conversation. thus dixtractlug the attention of the driver. A good Imck-aeat driver can be of real help A good back-scat driver In a calm, cool voice can bo on the lookout (or highway markers and directional signs, read maps, keep an eye open for tralus and intercepting traAc. and do other things that enable the driver to keep his eyes on the road. This may com«- as a surprise to really helps This Is the kind of help which it given to the driver in a calm cool voice will make the Jyb of driving inu<h easier and. wabat is much more important. it will make the Job safer. More Delegates At State Conventions ludlanaimlls, March 23 (HP) Publication of Indiana's new election laws and political calendar revealed today tha' tho state’s two major political parties will have approximately <>n< -lbird more delegalea at their nominating conventions this year than in 1944 Edwin Steers, Sr., Republican, and David M. Lewis, Democrat, memliers of the stat*’ election board, pointed out that delegates were np|>oriioiicd Io counties at the rate of one for each I'M! votes cast for secretary «»f state, tin this Imsie the Republicans this year will have 2.129 delegates and the Dciuot’rats. 1.949. SPRINGER NEW HEAD (CwwttwßeS Prawi Page ©••> so has made a bid for the uontinaHon. Springer became the third state chairman in little more than a year. Thirteen months ago, John H. Lauer resigned to become a member of the stata highway commission, and Jenner took his place The new chairman is a veteran political leader. He uuce was an athletic coach at Garrett, but he quit teaching to enter the legal profession and politics. He has served 18 years as DeKalb county COP chairman. Recently, Springer has been patronage secretary for the state (RIP committee, at » time when Republicans have taken complete control of state k>b* from the Democratic party which was in power J 2 years. Although a three-way race shapes up for the GOP senatorial uoiutnstioa. the Demucrstre picture Is blank. There are no an i>um*d| candidate* aukl nf» strongly mentioned aspirants. However, the Democrat* are staging a fund-raising campaign to prepare tor the 1946 off-year election and the Jackson buy din

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Mr tonight serve* as a kick-off for this yeaFs party activity. Party leader* from all over the alate ware expected to attend. Before the dinner, the state committee will select a summer convention date. The GOP data of June 13 wa* sot months ago. but chairman Fred F. Bays of the Democratic committee said his party would choose a time later. He aald the convention would follow the GOP meet In 1944. the Democrat state convention c.ame one week after the llopubllcan* nominated their stalo and senatorial tickets. ■> —o ■ ■■ I. IRAN TO PRESS tOeoStaoM Fr— rage O—> Lie revealed that them are only three items on the council's provision agenda — the agenda hr prepares for approval by the council- They nre: 1, Report by the committer* of expert* on the council's permanent rule* of procedure which probably will not be ready for some time; 2- Report on rules of procedure for the military staff committee; 3. The Iranian ia*e which Include* Hut only Iran's complaint against Russia, but Russia's request for a postponement and America'* request that It be given top billing and a report of last month's Soviet-Iranian negotiations. — — —-o . CHINAJSECRET fCaettowsa Frsai Ps»» Os»> ing. One government official pointed out that Tai Li had a double and that the double might have been killed in the crash rather than Tai Li. One reason for Tai Li's possible desire to disappear was aald to be his feeling that in the government reorganization he would be unable to maintain his vast powers. ATTORNEY TO ...... (Cswttrasd Fvsm s*a«e O—) teuta of the four-year old documents. Both also «aid they ii.nl been ••assured" l>y William* that the affidavits would I** d**tmyed —— o - DEMAND REMOVAL (Ooßtlnnad rxa Faa* Ooa) black market prices for the finished product which will establish higher prices on foetier cattle." A committee of 13 cattlemen and livestock experts reprt renting the association will appea r before a house committee in Washington Tuexlay in opposition to extension of price controls. — ———o. - CONGRESSIONAL t<JMrttaweO Frwai F*a« Owe* by surprise. The Frswidenl's decision ws* tclepiiouerl to Vice Adm. W 11. I* Blandy. task force commander, at about 5 pm. yesterday H<* was not certain as l<> what uew date would be set for the tests. *'A lot depends on the weather." he said Blandy said typhoons seldom are violent in the region of the Mar•hafis But they are •'roflected," he added, in unfavorable weather which could delay the tests more thus six weeks. The normal typhoon season, he said. Is July through Octo Sier.

Murder 'Victim’ At Work In Tennessee Disappearance Os Youth Cleared Up Nashville, Tenn, Msr. 23 — (IT*)—The "victim" of a two-year-old "murder” Is working and going to night itchool lie re George R Ellin. 16. formerly of Cannelton, Ind., was discovered living in a church dormitory, clearing up the mystery of his disappearance from a boMfbctor's farm born* in Indiana Hept 19. 1944 William Lenhart of Cauncltou, who took the youth in after the boy's mother and step father allegedly disuwiud him. was charged wiUi murder in Ute case but was rekuwil la*t December for lack of evidence. Ellis said he bicycled away from Lenhart's home and pedall ed his way to Nashville. The youth fold police his mother apd father were divorced ami that ids mother and step-father "ran me off" in 1943. He said hr went to live wit it Lenhart next door. ‘Bill treated mo better than anybody,** Ellis said, but he said he left Lenhart's home after the Cannelion farmer knocked him the length of the barn during an argument. Ellis learned of the charges against Lenhart when he visited his parents recently and wrote a letter to sheriff It. M. Hobbs, of Cannelton. "explaining everything'' ■ O'" — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur __ —« AFFOIvrMKVr <»F ADMIMSTHATHII nr; Nolle* is hereby given that ’lie uiKlHrsitfiiml ha- beau appointMl Administratrix of the i-state of M try Gerber iat- of Adams <‘oui>ty. d«-ri’»--ed l Th*’ estate is probably solvent Allee Michaels Admlalslralrls. Marek M, H‘l« Feed l„ I.lttarar, AKarney. March #, lit, 2 TRI-STATE REALTY AUCTION CO. T. D. Schieferstem Room 4 DeVoss Bldg. Phone 105 Genersl Auctioneering end Real Estate We'll be glad to ba of service to you. BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Price JQ C Not on ths grsde. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe. WANTED Sale* Representative for a well established buttinMß. Reference required. Muat have your own car. Assured of Hteady income. Addrena ik»x 7f»9, Huntington. Ind.

■ ■ ■. Bl'BißHrßlßiß ■ ■■■ ■" Time to Plant!! : ■ ■ ■ We have for Sale at Our Nursery ■ ■ the folluwinK: f • PLANTS J FRUIT TREES ■ Slrswkerry J App |, ■ Blackberry ) Apricot I ■ GRAPE VINES ( ,* ach • ■ White • Niagara / * * um || ■ Blue • Concord 1 Pear g a Red • Agawan f Sweet (*heh*y (•olden .Muscat ■ Sour Cherry ■ Shade Treen—Evergreens—Climbing g g and Everblooming Rowes. g a Our supply ia limited. Buy Now! • Riverside Nursery • ■ Berne. Ind. Phone 17H2 fl Bl4■■■■■■■■■■■e e■■■ PUBLIC SALE ENTIRE HERD HOLSTEINS On Bellmont Farm, i'a miles east of Decatur, Indiana, on old Decatur Vau Wert Hoad, Tuesday, Mar. 26, 1946 «t 1:00 ". M. 32—HEAD HOLSTEINS—32 T. B. A Bangs Tested 29 Beautiful 2 yr. old heifers, 6 with calf by ride. 3 will freshen by sale day, 16 will freshen in April a May; I to freshen in July. I This in an outstanding herd of high grade Holstein first calf heifers, bred to Registered Hul*i< in Bull 2 Holstein Bull*. 12 Ht 14 mo. old, eligible. 1 Bull. 7 mo. old from 74 I*». cow FEED— 2'M) bales second cut Alfalfa hay. 2t»9 bales Red Clover Hay; all best quality. TERMS—CASH "Inspection of cattle invited “ (Sale will be held inelde if weather is bad ) Bell & Stoutenberry OWNERS , Roy 8. Johnson—Auct • Ned Johnaon—Auct. I Melvin Llcehiy Sales Equipment ■ Brycu Daniela—Clerk- ■■• a « •-« ■-■■■■■■■■■■ not ■--■ i : WANTED : • MOLDERS - LABORERS : CORE ROOM FOREMAN. ■ 1 ■ ■ If you are interested in permanent peace time B jobh under good working conditions apply in person at our employment office 822 Dayton Ave. : The Decatur Casting Co. ■ • Decatur, Indiana ■ ■ (.RAY IRON WAS VITAL TO VICTORY B ■ IT IS NOW ■ ESSENTIAL TO RECONVERSION. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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