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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES Per as wards sr l»ss: 1 time 60c; t times 755; a times 11; • times »1.7 i Retse quoted sro fsr eeneoeutlvs Ineortlone. Ns eloeslfled sds accepted on oklpdoy schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK PACK Io Io per word fsr Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 s. m. Monday throu«h Friday. Saturday deadline la • e. m. FOR SALK poll SALE- N'-w raHToiC heating stoves, base cabinets, sinks. ALL MAKE WASHERS, SWEEPERS serviced. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, Phone 95, 110 Jefferxon St. Decatur. 100 foil SALB-Columma' Records complete line of popular and claaalce. Uhrick Bros. »l-ts FOR BALfc— tenth street. 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estimated cost of now sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street. Mothers street, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heiior Building. Phone >7O. IBltt JOIN THE thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can eave you — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 212-30 t FOR SALE -(’oinpb fe moving busineM. Including big army truck. One hundred order* for local house moving Job* go with business. Also includes form* for cement basement work. Owner selling because of health. Priced at cost if equipment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own btws. Hob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Build-1 Ing. 177—tt FOR SALE -Good building lot op-1 posite entrance to General Eldtrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Pnone 870. 184—ts Foil SALE Ti~n~room house on ' sth street, good location, stoker, furnace, hot water heat. A bar-1 gain. 5 room house on Line street, full , basement, furnace, toilet and ; bath. Double garage. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe | street, Tel. 1398. 2Ut<| FOR SA!?E Slone, gravel and ( dirt. Wo deliver. General <luinp truck service. O, V. Dilling. < raigvllle phone: reverse all charges Glass Hrothirs trucking m vice, < Decatur route 2 (mall uudrenO. 21«tf j FOR SALE-30 gallon copper Lettie, In excellent condition Cheap DeUval cream aeparator. Herbert Lehrman, 8% miles east of William a. H mile north 216—g3tx FOR SALE—r*e<l furnace without Jacket. Stucky and Co. Mon roe Ind. ' FOR SALE Newly built six room I home in South part of city. Four' rooms on first floor, Including large living room, large kitchen, new bathroom, two bedrooms finished except for lab worth of carpenter, material coat. I'pper two bedrooms, may lie flna»h<-d later. Big fall basement with new water softener, hot wat r heater Will lie r.old with or without furniture by owner who must find new climate' for family. Probably will qualif) | for 111" percent G. I loan. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Buiding. Phone 870. Foil SALE ~W" h- ii sadSie mare, colt, saddle k bridle. Raymond Conn, Bobo. Inquire rt Methodist parsonage. 218 -3tx FORTBALE 12 din bTF liz-i drill ] Team horses A harti k-. Loren Keldel. 1 mile west A 11,I 1 , mile wouth of Hoagland, Ind. 218—8tx FoT: SA Lt Good IIS' <i Hoover sweeper and attachim ntr. Phone 747 218—b3tx FOR SALE Alf modern house trailer. Cash or will consider gvntd used car. OU Winchester St. 218—Itx FOR SALE lp:m" I Ta, ley Davidson motorcycle. Fair shape. Reasonable Arthur Habegger. Wabash street, Berne, Indiana 218 -3tx FOlt' SALE Grai>*< Arnold Thieme, Phone 613-A. 218—Itx FOR'SALE' OrgiiiT ’ Hawilan guitar, mandolin. AH •'» excellent condition. Mrs. Kuhnle, 127 North Third St. Phone 271, 218 bft t FbIFSALE -Domvaflr sewing machine rug 9 x 12. 3 felt mattresses. AH in good condition Mrs, Lee Bell, 617 Winchester S-. 218 3tx FOR SALE - Perfect 1»»« Buick Century wedan. •fully equipped. Harvey Laughrey. Phone Monroe--44 218-3 U FOR SALE-Dutoc Service boars. Reasouabic Richest bloodline*, immune tu wilts east De- atur. iudiaua on Road No. 224 H DKrelscber, Convoy, Uhio. 21>-12tx

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds n~ — ? r - 8- ■ MWk v lil |7t iliT 1 } 3W L <-• •- "litaf picture we got with a Democrat Want Ad — seems so real!" FOR SALE—lmmediate poaseaulon' 8550 down, three or four room home, newly remodelled in north part of city. Big lot walking dlatance to General Electric. Central B<>ya. Decatur Castings Co. Good neighborhood. Some built-in features in kitchen. Bath complete except for tub or shower. Real opportunity for small family to buy home with small down payment, reat like rent. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone 870. 214— ts FOR SALE Good tlhevolt ewe lam Im.Brayton Pyle 5 miles east 2*» rniieta south of Berne. 217Foil SALE Good • lectric iron with adjustable automatic heat control. Also Motorola cabinet tadio. 910 Walnut street. Phone 1418. 217 -3IX FOR SALE Poultry'bouseTTFity 15, in good condition. 2 miles east on 224, first house north. James Cumming*. 218—g3tx FOR - SALE Double 'folding bed; double Hollywood bed; single inotal bed; maple youth bed. Phone 411. 218-g3t FORSAnr Warmmorning - heating stove, good condition; barb wire fence stretcher; single shot 12 gauge shot gun and single shot I rifle. H P McGill, 1404 Went I Monroe street. 218-g2tx | si'll\GlE FLRNITI hE STORE. Home of Super Bargains Offers new Hamilton Be ecu Vacuum Cleaners at the amazing low price of 140.50. While they last Sprague Furniture Company. Phone 199. 218— g4t • FOR room ail moderu house on North Second St. I Three bedrooms, hardwood floors, ( nice big kitchen with built-in cupI boards, carpets, Venetian blinds iand drapes. Big lot in rear, 10" x 300 fl„ with fruit trees and good I fertile soil. All for same price, i Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st.. Tel. 1398. 214t6 wanted BOARDMANS new location, 228 North First, for sewing machine* repairing, needles, oil, belt*, parts, 'covered buttons, covered buckle*, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 207-24tx WANTED -_ to buy - all kind* of sheep, hogs and cattle. REMEMBER the de horning season is at band. We do this work at reasonable price. Phone or write Scheiinsn Brothers. 5885 or 5592, Decai lur . * 207-2«tx ANTEb lloy to work on farm after school and Saturdays, or man by month. Phone 8952. 216 3t W\M ED~7jght — hauling," UwS*. etc. Phone 8795 218-gJtX W \NTED Furnace mechanic helper. Work in Fort Wayne temporarily. Car owner preferred. Call 8692 after 6:00 p in. 218-21 X —'MISCEtXANEOUS FARMERS - ATfENTION-W* remove dead horses, cowa, hog*, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. Th* Btadley Product* Co. APPLIANCE SERVICE — if W* can t fix It throw It away. We repair *ll makes of washer*, sweeper*, Iron*, and other email appliances. White wringer roll* for all matte* of waiher*. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts NOTICE We will start our cane mill September 20. Call or write for your appointment. Liec hty Cane Mill. 216 -4t FARM LOANS —W* are matting farm loan* for 5 to S 3 year* st 4% lot. There le no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and 1 will call on yon. C. D. Lewton. T KE5 — SERVICE - Key- made Ifor; all types of locks. Have duplicates made before you lose the original ones- Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester street, telephone 733, 21M—-n3tx LOST AND FOUND Lost 3 set diamond ring in women’s rest room of court house. Reward. Phone 1534 ZJ7-31X LOST Billfold, (‘ontalnel Sio'.| social security card and hunting I license Finder return to Gall Cole. Garrett, ludiaua, .’lO Cowan street and receive reward 215—it

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LOUf — FetnsliT'M.incbester toy terrier, named "Tiny” bearing Van Wert Co. license 67. Bltck. tan spotted, spots above eyes. |5 teward. Waller Bcott, Willshire. O 2il~3tx 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Hept. 16 — (UP J—Livestock: Hogs: 100-400 lbs. and roughs and stags 16.10. Lambs: spring lambs 17.50; ewes 8.00; bucks 7.00. Calves: good and choice 1750. Steers: good and choice 17.0019.00; good 15.00-16.00; medium 13.50. Heifers: good and choice 17.0019.00; good 15.00-16 00; medium 13 00 14 00 Cows: good and choice 11.OU--12.50; good 10.00-l 1.00. Cutters: 8.00-10.00. Canner*: 1.04-7.00. Bulls: choice 13.45; medium 11.00-12.00; plain 9.00 10.00. Enter Draft Horses In Berne Festival Tillman Rteln<*r Is superintendent of the draft horse show, which will be part of the Heine fall festival Saturday. October 5. Owner* of colts, horses and mules are planning exhibits L. P. McCann, extenrion animal husbandryman of Ohio State university, has l>een named Judge of the horse show and beef show. In the horse division, prizes will Is. awarded in the following classe*: purebred suckling colts. Isith sexes; male suckling colts; grade colts, both sexes; purebred yearling mares; grade yearling mares; yearling geldings: two-year-old mares; two • year • old geldings; thrce-year-old geldings, and matched teams lu harness. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur 0 VOTK K OF FIM«I. SHTTLKWKAT OF F-STATE 90. (IB Notice Is hereby given to tire • reiliturs, heir- and legatees of r'liarii-s t: Miigley, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, iiel-1 at l>e<atur, Indiana, oh Hi* '> d»> "f •>' 1 lilts, .Hid show <ause, If any. why the FINAL HF.TILEMENT ACCOCNTS with the estate i>( said decedent should not l«e approved, and said heirs are notified to tlisn and then- make proof of helr»liip. and receive their distributive shares. VVa>ae Harger. Idatlalalraior. Iteealur, ladlaaa, Sept. 11. UMS Mtorae; Gardea A F.drla m-pleinlier IS—3-1

FOR SALE Building Lot* from 1 to 5 acre tract*:, some on paved road; all close to ochool and grocery. One of these a 2 acre tract ideal for place of bu»lne**. Located at junction of new and old etate ro*d 27. Housing project* available tor O-l-'fc Deliverance five weeke after order. registered spotted POLAND CHINA Gilts and Boar*. LEO ROE, Monmouth, Phone 5965-

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Forecast Higher Stale Corn Crop Dry Weather Cuts Crop In North Part latfuyetle, Iml., Hept. 16 —(UP) —Dry weather in northern Indian* today reduced the Hoosier corn yield prospects by one bushel per acre but Purdue university statisticians anticipated a crop three percent greater tlian that of 1945. Purdue and federal crop experts said the probable yield of corn per acre Is 52 bushels, the third highest on record. The yield estimate is one bushel below the prediction made Aug. I. Sharp imptoveuient in the condition of the southern Indiana corn crop failed to offset com pletely the drought damage upstair, the statisticians said. They forecast a crop of 243,lot'.turn bushels for Indiana Purdue also reporte<l that the oats crop yield would be six percent better than last year, the soybean yield eight percent below last year, and the po’nto yield five percent below last year The apple crop, the experts said, was now rated 57 percent almve last year but 16 percent lower than average. Milk production continued at record levels and egg pnsluction also was moving along at a record rate. n Demonstration Agent On Radio Thursday A discussion oil "School Lunches," featuring Anna K. Williams, Adams county home demonstration agent, will b<- hoard over WOWO. Fort Wayne, Thursday at 3:45 p in. — 0 Trade In a Good Town — Deeat nr

fe** fl I tHE rw' T HOWARD HUGHES, millionaire airman and film producer. Is happy to be back in the air again, ax evidenced by this photo taken just after he alighted in New York City following a croas-country hop in * converted B-23 bomber with * stopover at Kansas City. The 41-year-old sportsman, who nearly died following a plane crash two months ago, is in New York to battle with movie tycoon* who put a ban on his movie, "The Outlaw." (International]

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan. 197: Marco 188%B; May 1.85',. Corn: Jan 133»»B; March L--32 ’4 • **. Oats: Sept. 78 » *». Nov. 74%: Dec. 73%: Mari li 72-72 l > REINFORCED (Continued from Page 1) ent firemen, oilers, watertender* and wipers. Both unions are members of the ClO's powerful committee for maritime unity. —HI "** * — HOOSIER H'oiitliiued From Page one) hand in hand.” Townsend said. "By allevlstlng hunger, preventing -tarvation. America has made many nations less susceptible to Communistic Infiltration . . . the

■ 7 I siit l ß a*J l * • •• A DO*'t HESIUTt n omt TO .OS WHEO TOD IEEO A 10*11 | W* will rnsks a 628 lo*n Ju*t as “ quick st we will s larger one. Your signature and income are the chief security requirement*. A *m*ll part of vour income each month will repsy e loan. Special term* are availsble to termer* or other pertons with SC*»on*ble income. *9 Lo»nt priwtelY B»de tip to 8300 tituslly on same d«V vou apply- Let us tell you more about It—no obligation. C*W, phone nt write—local loan COMPANY lnc*mr*u* Owr ttchtfer btsrs - TtkshoM 9-3-7 DECATUR. INDIANA

Bl RK Elevator Co. Decatur - Petereon • Monro* ._—-—mmww —lmmediate Delivery— LAYING HOUSES and brooder Make excellent small HOMES ORDER CHICKS now for Sept, and Oct. Delivery. Limberlosl Feed in Print Bags Fairbanks-Morse Stokers IJMHERIXIST HATCHERY Geneva, ln-1. I'hone 26

administration Is not yielding to Communism, it is fighting it.'* In hl* prepared speech. Townsend favored the government seisuro of building supplies for veterans' home- He termed it "chock Ing" that inuterials were hoarded for "useless construction." He also demanded that the Un lied State* make the United Nation succeed, that America speak "with plainness" to those who threaten world peace, urged a pea< e-lime army made up of volunteers if possible, and called for a balanced <" <momy To'.vnseiid warti'-d larmi-rs that si nuns tpnes lay aln ad for t|ie inrtiicr "Ullin the next six yeais. • it'..ci -"--ak'TS at Ho- liMiopiet in hill'd th- former Gov. Henry F H !iri-!.‘-r. iiitU'iiia! i eiiimltteeniuii Flunk M Hale i.ud .tat chairman Plea* E Greenlee. Hchrli ker and McHale made fighting s|M>eches calling Democratic workers to action to elect, the state and congress lonsl tickets. They ridiculed "Coininunist" i-hargeu credited to

Help Wanted Applications are now being accepted for PERMANENT and TEMPORARY positions in SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS of our plant. If you are kxikinx for STEADY WORK at GOOD WAGES, COME IN, we can give you steady employment. If you have your farm work arranged so that YOU CAN WORK TEMPORARILY during the winter, COME IN, we have a job for you. Good Wages - Good Conditions Call at our employment office. Central Soya Co., Inc. McMillen Feed Mills Decatur, Ind.

!r g:sa «11 g 1111 »g><-|■■ ■■ ■■ . . . .■ . -.■ Workers Wanted if Regular jobs are available at The Decatur Casting Co. If you want steady work with friendly employees, make your application now. Blue Cros* Hospital Plan, Doctor’s Plan. Group Life. Health and Accident Insurance. We’ve been making Qualitv Iron Castings for 26 years. APPLY ANY DAY BETWEEN 9 A. M. AND 3 P. M. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 522 Dayton Avenue The Decatur Casting Co. Decatur, Indiana | ilk icvit gx «>< X X.X tfiXMOOCWX « «XX « XJ©d»t»X >U «W< - X.Wfi

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the GOP. and poked tun at GOP senatorial nominee William E. Jenner for filing a 1500,000 lib«l suit agaiust tin- hidibiiiipolls Htar. Decatur Ins. Agency Ettabhshed 1087 General Insurance K. C. Bldg. Room 5 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* & Real Eutate We’ll be glad to Represent you In the transaction of Real Estate •t Publie Bale or private sale. 25 y*ar* in thi* business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which wo ar* proud. Phone 104 15? So. 2nd St. DeVos* Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., borne, Ind., Phone 251.