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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISING RATES For 28 words or loot: 1 time 6Oo; 2 times 760; I times »l; • times 11.71. Rates quoted are for coneooutlve Insertions. Ns slssslflsd sds accepted on oklpdsy echedulo. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE la *o par word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m. FOR SALK poll SALE -Now lUiiio^ - heating stoves, base cab'nets. alnks. ALL MAKE WASHERS. SWEEPERS serviced. Kitchen .Maytag Sales 4 Service, Phone 85, 110 Jefferson St. Decatur. t9 ® ~y FOR BALB -Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics, tfhrlck Bros. 81 ts FOR SALE—Tenth street, 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to Include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Melbero street, etc. Buy now for new home nest year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phono 870. JOIN TiiE thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.” Ptop ln ,Ed ,e ® how many dollars wo can eave you.— Spragae Furniture Store, Phone jjj;; 182t30 FOR SALE Complete moving busfness, Including big army truck. One hundred orders for local house moving Jobs go with business. Also includes forms for cement basement work. Owner selling because of health. Priced at cost if equipment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own boss. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. 177—ts FOR SALE- Good building lot op posite entrance to General Eleltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 181 ts 4’oil Sale- New and used Heatrolas, heating stove* and laundry stoves. Decatur Used Furniture, 146 S. Second St., Phone 420. 185-14 t FOR SALE—Brand new "four room home with bath, plus two partially finished rooms upstairs. Semifire proof construction. Beautiful full basement. Needs furnace, some trim. Colored plastered walls. Has water softener, gas hot water heater. Lots of other features. Located on Line street near new housing addition. Full lot. Good sewer. Immediate possession. Will consider G. I. loans. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 182-tf] FOR SALE — 8 room modern | house on Third St., 4 bedrooms, toilet up, complete bath down; . harwood floors; built-in cupboards; stoker: double garage. Can lie bought ’» down, balance monthly payments. Schwartz Realty Service, 815 N. Monroe St-, phone 1398. 195-81 FOR SALE — 5 room house, built •4 years; full basement, good furnace. Garage 2O»3O, IMtable for starting business or shop. Toilet, bath. Possession 30 days. 10 room house close in. Stoker; made Into apartment or use as one family. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 N. Monroe St., phone 1398. 195-Gt FOR SALE-Small property. 950 High St. Call evenings. Phone no. 7435. IH-lt FOR SALE — 4 roomnand bath. Modern house, garage. Cali ter 6:30 p. m. 11<’3 N. Second. 197-3tz F?)R' rfACT! - Team of hor” weighing about 3500 lbs. Also one good wagon. Chas. R. Bowers. Decatur, Route 2. Preble phone. 197-2tx IVt UALk — Fresli cow. LT. Sapp. Phone 969 R. 19> 2t» FOR SALE CidiapsibiT' baby buggy, in good condition. Phone 669, 197-b3t ►or RALE « foot Massey Ha? ris double disc. Sow with 9 pigs. Some gilts, farrow soon Hugo Thieme. miles northeast Decatur. 198 ' 3t FOR SALE -- Electric washing machines, one is new. Phone 8494. 198-3tx FOR SALE leghorn rooster friers, about three pounds. Earl Chase, Homestead, 11. Ph« nc 9582. 198-3tx TOR SALE-Mw’k bicycle. A-l rendition, IHO West •Madison. 198-gltx Tor SALE—4O acre farm near Decatur on State Highway. A. D. SatMee* agent. 198*3t

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ' 1 " i KfcnSr' / Vo | - “Os course Um not sentimental over your old love letters- those are answers to our Democrat Want Ad!" FOR SALE EstaTe'ileal rola like new. Medium site. Phone 8624 from 7 to 9 p.m. Galo Nidlinger, Decatur. R 11. 2. 198 2tx I oil” SALE lo 20 McCormick Doering tractor. Dale Eller, 6 miles southeast Decatur, route 3. 198-2tx HHt s\j,E 5 11. P. Sea King outboard motor, used alrnut 20 hours. Kiners Home Appliances. 198—3 t FOR SALE - - Alpine 9x12 wool and rayon pile rug. Maroon back ground, flower |>atlern, rug pad. Phone 6791. 198-3tx FOR SALE Boys bicycle; good condition; reseonable. 234 N. First St. phone 844. 188—tt' FOR SALfc—lnnei spring mattress. Better hurry If you want one. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199 198- 2t FOR SALE Furniture, pictures and mirrors. Friday and Saturday Specials. 10 percent discount on all unfinished furniture, lamps of all kind, pictures, mirrors and hassocks. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 198 2t FOR SALE—Thayer baity “buggy 810, Call 9584. 197-g2tx FOR SALE-Girl's three plei e blue snow suit, size 3. |5. Pair small boots, |L 915 Mercer avenue. 187 3t FOR SALE Full”blooded Duroc gilts and boars, latrge enough for fall breeding. Best of blood lines. Glenn White 3K miles south Pleasant Mills or 1 mile east and >A mile north Salem. 198 12tx FOR SALE - 12 ton of 2 fort Ilizer. Edwin J. Fuelling, Decatur route 3. 198 g3tx FOR SALE 50 barred rock pulleM. laying. Chas. Shoaf. 4 miles east of Monroe. 198 -2tx FOR SALE - rtiiildfng lot*. I'v acres lot north end of Monmouth, also a 2 acre lot on Mate road No. 27. This is an ideal location for place of business. Also have 40 acres to sell. Will sell altogether or in smaller plots. Ixm Roe. Monmouth. 197-a3tx FOR SALE — Sewing machine treadle type, thoroughly over- : hauled, sews perfect guaranteed - price 619.85. Boardmans. 223 j North First. 197 3ix WE have a limited supply of au'o ' matlc Ice cube trays to fit any make refrigerator; two to a customer while they last. Haugk Heating and Appliances. 197-ts FOR SALE—2 Peterslmt electric chick brooder unite. 6 decks each. 6<m) chick capacity each. Also Stewart-Warner automobile radio; Bennett two row horse drawn corn cutting machine. John Kailenberger, 6 miles south of Willshire, O. on state road 49. 196--g3tx FOR SALE Durite male hog; real breeder, with papers. Reason for selling. We kept 10 O’ his gll»M. Howard Zimmerman. Decatur R. 2. 196 -3tx FOR JADE Good balTd timothy hay: the kind to keep Adams county cattle and horsds in fine shape this winter. Howard Zimmerman, Decatur R. 2. 196—3tx A LIMITED amount of 2-12-6 fertilizer; also some 20% super phosphate at Pleasant Mills elevator. Phone Decatur 8611. 196 gst FOR SALfc - Collies and Shepherds from 6 weeks to 1% years old. 1 great dane, 4 months old. female. 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Bluffton. Harry Reed. Craigvllle phone. 193g6t FOR SALE Productive 260 acre farm near city, fall possession of land. Priced to sell. 60 acre farm near city, good 7 room house, barn and other buildings. Priced to sell. Early possession. 8 room semi modern home near schools end church*. 4 room modern home with garage north end location. 4 room modem home on North Second street. Built in features, a real home, can give early possession. Grocery store In Monmouth as a going business or can be made into, residence. Established laundry doing a good business. Will give immediate I posseMion Good Nason for aqUteg Tri Bute Realty Co.. T. D I fUhieforsUin. Piwae 16*. 180-TFI

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WANTUTT BOAItDkANfI Mw location, iH Nprth Flnet. for sowing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine button holes. 180-271 J WAITED Veiersns lnhprosisF In attending Practical Sdiool offer Ing courses in Electricity, Electronica, Drafting. Precision lnsnu« menta, or Refrigeration and Air Conditioning aee "Outline of Courses" at Veterans Service Office. Court House, Decatur. Training approved for Veterans under G. I. Bill. 198—6tx iWAhfrkD-General trucking; livestock, grain and other general hauling. O. V. Dilling, Craigvllle phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brothers Trucking Service. Decatur route 2. (Mall address) 171-ts. WANTED Married man desiring permanent sales connection. Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed salary and commission. Car and expenses furnished. Apply M. W. Daugherty. Rice Hotel Friday evening after 6. 198 2tx WANTED—lxians on farms, testera money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title, French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WTRTfcb — Row is good time to clean your cistern while water Is low. Can save 19 barrels of water. Also toilets, cesspools of ail kinds. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill. Ohio. 197 3tx U'A.nItEI» Ambitious num with ear to sell (arm supplies; farm machinery when available. Good proposition for right man. Address Box 300 c/o Democrat. 196 5t WANTED WbMAT'to take complete charge of home. Room, board and wages. Phone 7573 Insfore 3 p. m. 196-Stx WANTED -To rent t house or apartment iu town or country. Phone 969-R 195-ltx Wanted — Representative to n«-il hybrids by Lester Pfister. Tinonly hybrids, planted, harvested, processed and distributed under the personal supervision of Lester Pfister. Address Fisher Corn Co. 1 Elpaso, Illinois.. 195-6tx Recreation. 1%-6t ~ MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decatur phono 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Btadley Products Co. 15 ts WaNTER —To Tuy mil kinds of hogs and cattle. Phone or write Bcheiman Brothers, Decatur, Ind. Phone 5885 or 5592. 175-27tx IPFliance sMVldtf'— ts we cant fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, end other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts Automobile Insurance Kenneth Runyon, JK. of C. BHf. 4t a wk LOST AND FOI ND nsß>F=3urn of money Saturday about 5:0o p.m. In buslnesa district. Reward. Mrs. Roy Taylor, 503 North 7th street. 196 -3tx TOiFRENt~ — F(>ft Seeping rooms near business district. Phone 1«M. 197-3tx Fti'i RENT 2' room apartment, furnished. h'i’ children or pets. Call 5652. 198 —*lt

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Retailers Voting On Four Matters City Credit Bureau Is Main Question Four projects suggested Ity the retail commlth-<* of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce are being voted on this week by Decatur retailers. Paul McFaul, aacretary of the Chamber said today. The informal election Is being conducted Ity the committee and eucli committeeman will contact a certain nitmlter of retailers. The principal question is whether tho retailers want a credit bureau. Several local stores already have signified their willingness and desire to join auch an organization. The plan Is to operate the bureau on a membership basis as u departtm-tit of the Chamber with a manager who will give credit information to all mem hers. Several nearby towns and cities operate credit bureaus, and Mr McFaul said that he was sure there were enough Decatur stores interested that a bureau soon would Itegin ojienition here with at least 30 members. Every retailer will lie given an opport unity to become a member. The second issue to be presented to the retailers is the organization of a welcoming committee for new families moving i to Decatur. Many cities have welcoming organization and when new . families arrive u group calls on them and presents them wltli var- ' lons gifts from local stores, inviting them to make use of the stores and services in the city. ' The third project is seeking ' the cooperation of all merchants in the extermination of rats. While i tlte rat menace has not been so , noticeable In Ih-catu'f. a number of the animals have been report- . ed in the business district and it . is the hope* of the chamber group that all stores will Join in a program to completely rid the city • of rats. The final question, which already has brought about considerable discussion in the Saturday night closing time-. The iiuestlonulre reads "Are you in favor of closing nt 9 o'clock on Saturday niulits, ’ or earlier?" r The retail committee will tabult ate the votes and report to the . Chamber of Commerce. Mr. McFaul stateci that in ease- the com- ! mlttee falls to get the vote of atty ’ retailer, questionaires can be j secured at his office. It Is the ’ desire of the local chamber to 1 get the opinion of every retailer > before any or all of the program I is adopted. o Conservation Fays Actual comparisons on 160-acre farms showed that those with conservation practices returned 8720 a year above the non-conservatlon system ot farming. • ---.-(I— — Uiinoii Farms The average size of farms in Illinois is 145.4 acres. 11H H -1 B ■ Cash Coal, Feed ■Or & Supply Monroe et Eighth

Wife, Child See Plane Pilot Die Two Killed Wnen Craft Crash Lands Garden City, Kuns.. Aux. 22. tl'Pt Two war veterans were! killed late yesterday in an airplane crash us the wile and five-year-old child of the pilot watched. Paul Robert Seavey. 25, who came here recently from Ricbmotid, led., and bin passenger. William Bolinger. 21, both died it, the crash, 37 miles south of Garden City. Seavey had been taking up passengers throughout the day from the Sublette, Kuna., airport. He had ' planned to establish the town's first airplane service and a flying i sc bool. Several penaone saw Seavey'a piano overshoot the small pasture 1 which is used as a landing field. • Parts of the* plane- were scattered over a wide area, and the bodies i were badly burned. Sc-avey's wife and child were at > the field when the crash occured. i Bolinger, who pltinned to enter i m.-dicul scluiol title fall, became i a father lu*ci week 0 Buttonhole Stitch Hooks, eyes and snaps are most satisfactory and serviceable when sewed on with buttonhole stitch. 0 > Markets At A Glance I By United Press Stocks lower in active trading. Bonds lower. I'. H. govc-rnmetite , easy. Grains in Chicago: oats, corn , and barley futures firm, i Chicago livestock: hogs: active, , very uneven, generally 1.60-3.00 , higher; cattle: mostly highly com ; , petitlve of season, LOO higher, trade sickly; sheep; very active. I complete arly clearance, 75-175 , higher. 0 — Records at Puhlix. 1%-lMt For Sale MOVE RIGHT IM No Furniture To Buy Completely furnished nearly ■ completed six room house, built by owner who Is leaving town An ( opportunity to get new housing . Immediately. Furniture will be sac rifle t-d to make early sale. House has full basement, no ’ furnace yet, water softener, gas ' nice- living room, big kitchen, two * hot water heater. First floor has Icedrooms, nice bath. Upstairs lias two lintlinislied bedrooms. Colored plaster downstairs. Needs trim. Furniture The furniture Includes: new Ser-ve-1 gas refrigerator; new Tappan gas stove: kitc hen c abinet; porcelain top chrome finished breakfast set; utility cabinet; very good pre war mohair living room suite; rug with mat; Icedroom set with i new innerspring mattress; chest of drawers; bureau; wardrolces; studio couch; washing machine; tubs; good parlor heating stove (to use- until furnace is completed!, 808 HELLER Realtor I Heller Bldg. Phone 870 iwiLL . _ MlkTI/’ ■ irr ’ll

Csoklng Turkey When cooking a young turkey, do | not put water in the bottom of the psn, Steaming breaks the skin and forcei Juice out of the meat o ...»— , Ironing Clothes Clothes can be ironed more easily and quickly if sprinkled with hot water rather than cold. o ———— Trade In a Good Town - Decatur Truckload MICHIGAN FREESTONE PEACHES $1.99 BASKET Bring Container ARNOLD’S MKT. I'honr 1300

11M8066664 lIMil 186661966666661111111166111186 H , WORKERS i !! WANTED ! Regular jolts are available at The Decatur I; Casting Co. If you want steady work ;; ;; with friendly employees, make your appli- ;; < > cation now. Blue Cross Hospital Plan, '' Doctor’s Plan. Group Life, Health and Ac- 11 ;; cident Insurance. We’ve heen making ]; Qualitv Iron Castings for 26 years. - APPLY ANY DAY BETWEEN 9 A.M. i:: and 3 p.m. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE JI 822 DAYTON AVENUE <I t I 1 The Decatur Casting Co!! Decatur, Indiana * ;; PUBLIC AUCTION —HOUSEHOLD GOODS—i As w<- have sold out property and are moving to Van Wert, Wo : will sell the following p>-i>oiial property at Public Auction at our residence in Gb-nmore. Ohio. 4'_. mile east and 1 tulle south of Wrca, or <i miles and 4 miles west of Van Wert, I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1948 AT 2:00 P, M, Davenport; square dining room table; buffet; 6 dining chairs; 4 straight chairs; rockers; good rug, U-Zxll-7; rug,9 xl2; throw rugs; 2 beds, complete witli springs anti mattress, one Beauty-Rest innerspring mattress; two beds; chijd* N bed. kitchen cupboard; fruit cupboard; cabinet wood box; IPfand Oak kitchen range; Perfection oil heater; small Istx stove; (’i01,,. Glow-Boy heating stove; Dome cream separator, No. Id; ItoTiftioin- churn; metal churn; butchering equip-tiif-nt; crocks and je.rs. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT: Garden plow; garden tools; corn shelter; bucksaw; cross-cut -aw; wheelbarrow; Smldley 8-ltole hog self feeder; Bin k« y Colony brooder stove; chicken feeders; largo wooden grain Idn 12 gauge double barrel shot gun; child's wagon; 4 bales straw; Ibtit hard Hurley coal; 16 potato crates; 7-foot ladder; inUcellaneoua articles. » TERMS-CAKH. a.a MARTHA and PHOEBE GEISSLER, OWNERS Ned C. Johnson, Auctioneer. / v ( Melvin Liechty, Auctioneer. •’ / ' y F 6 f O. J. Feigert, Clerk. ' ’ , ’ ' * ” i/MVI ♦♦

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, Trade In a Good Town - Decatur For Sale Established Confectionery and sandwich shop, a real opportunity to right party. Good leaeo with Immediate possession. T. D. Schieferstein Phone 105 SEE THE NEW HINMAN MILKERS Post-war Jiffy Model Stainless Steel and Aluminum Pails One Lot Used Milkers EZRA KOEHR \ 4 Miles West of Monroo ' Craigville Phono \