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Met Reports For OF LOCAL Breign market. A® MURRAY 4 CO ' August 13 [|bS. 87,85 lbs. — 87.00 lbs. 26.75 lbs. — 85.85 ~ lbs. . . 24 00 «a ■ Ibt. 23 00 w ||| lbs. 22.25 , to ~m - • 20 iU '« 4® B •'•«- .22 75 ,j ;t to WO lbs- 22.00 l|j3K down 21.00 ug to«0< lbs 19.50 *4OO ts 44'1 *'»« 1S 6 ° oft tBOb lbs 17.00 up . . 1500 A Sat.) 24.00 u> to gw® ' - fi HttiST-- 12.00 —*■ 1100 |Kier stock yard. August 14 1W *»W° ,J ’ H - 27 .25 H TT 5 >hH ~ 27,25 Hi to® o »« - 2700 2|| lbs. 26.75 i. ; lbs _ 26.50 10 Bo lbs 26.00 m®y'> n>s 25.50 ... tofii"' |I,H - 25 - 2 " «>■' lbs 24.75 t«B & ,b# - 2400 ts S’ lbs 23.00 ->» iB*" 1 |b « 22 26 ; .i t»Bo lbs 23.50 bKo lbs 24.00 230®|i'O lbs. 20.50 MKsii lbs 20.00 lbs 18 50 4N ®450 lbs- 17.5 V 450 «4"'i lbs _ 16.75 IM 8700 lbs 15.50 bm»B - 1400 - 22.00 SOM*.. . 11 OV Blesale egg ano •.TRY quotations I Farnlshsd by JM|TUR PRODUCE CO. Phons 38P ted August 14 eggs .42 .. over 3V4 lbs.. 28 under 344 lbs. .28 mML JO Bal grain markki' fIRK ELEVATOR CO. ■brrected August 14 subject to change . during day. ftjM delivered at elevator. .ijjß Ask for prices. Mb .03 per bushel less. AM .04 per 100 less. ME fob. farm. I GRAIN PRICES County F. B. CoOp'a ■rne-Monroe-Williams I Pleasant Mills |Borre< h-d August 14 gJB . 2.28 WB. I oo MIB . 22 '* 2 3.25 »MBr rye prtoto. „ — save from seven to HBH ' in Kraio and mash growing pullets on good rather than on bare BN. A. BIXLER [ OPTOMETRIST ~ HOURS! <■ to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Mlatu.days, 8:30 p. n». ,Telephone 135 Bl RK Elevator Co. • Peterson - Monroe FXON I Rri ßOOr r n m Te SI IJ cellar r INJURE WITH’ ■ I heller I

SHOP & SAVE—ON OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES f CRISCO or SPRY—New: Low Price 3 lb. Tin $1 .09 HOME STORE ; _____ ■*«" Monroe A Adame Grapefruit COFFEE MILK FLO U R k Whole Maxwell Bordens GOLD ■ls S llik Segments House tagle Brand MLDAi | 3 15c L*' 95c * 57C - lb - !•»* ■ store HOURS: DEVIL F6(M) MlX—fcx-Pert — Dromedary 2 boxes 4<k|A.M. to 7:30 |». M. — — ’—■ — " L.,, . .„ „ CHEESE TIDE Pork & Beans 7 DWAKF uraay—9 p. M. Colby OXYDOI. — RINSO In Tom ate ORANGfc or Siuul»i u . Longhorn SUPER SUDS Bauue GRAPE DRINK 49c 3>c ’*&F>SC *ar w

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES * For SI words or lees: I time 60c; I times 75c; 3 times |1; I times 8175, Ratos quoted are for consec- » utivo Insertions. No classified » ads accepted for skipday ached 5 ule. ) Rate foil 10 Point BLACK 5 FACE Is Be per word for in- , sertton. , Copy must bo in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. } Saturday deadline is oa. m. 1 ’ ) FOR SALE ) * FOR SALK: 500 Sheets i 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph > *1.45- This bond mimeograph has ) good strength and drying quell- ) ties. Sited for pen and ink. The J Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE- Sand, gravel, dirt, - stone, cinders. We deliver. • Glass Bros. Trucking Service. ( Craigville phone 23 on 25. 167-TF * FOR SALE — New two bedroom • home. West part of city. Gas 1 beat, water sottner, automatic 1 hot water, utility room, built-in • cupboards, bath, etc. Veteran may > buy for *7OO cash. Balance monthl ly. Non veteran *2OOO cash down. I Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. I 176 TF ' FOR SALE—S room modern home. Inquire at 625 Winchester street, . Decatur, between 5 and 7:00 p.m. 174-TF ' FOR SALE — New ail modern 5 1 room home in restricted loca- ' Hon. FHA or GI loan available, ’ minimum down payment required. 1 Oil heat, built-in cabinets, auto--1 matic hot water heater, water soft--1 ner, wash tubs, fully insulated. ImI mediate possession. Reliable Realty A Builders. Phone 7502. Office Mei bers A Route No. 27. 183 TF FOR SALE — 1941 Chevrolet 2 door; radio, heater; 1939 Nash radio, heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 8. Second St. ISITF ’ FOR SALE — Transparent and Dutches apples. All varieties in season. *I.OO to *2.5V basket. Otto D. Blebericb, Decatur, R. 2. 187-30 U FOR SALE — Coal and oil beaters. Natural and bottle gaa stoves; Admiral Radios; rinse tubs. Kitchen Maytag Service, 238 N. 2nd St., Phone 95. 188 TF foTsale ok trade — 1942 Packard convertible. $450 down. Phone 965. 185-gtf FOR SALE—Water heaters, *3O off. Base sink cabinets, *2O off. Rinse tubs. Used radios, Philco, Zenith console and others. Kitchen | Maytag Washer Service, 238 N. , Second Street, Phone 95. 187-TF ' FOR SALE—House trailer, eu I cellent condition, fully insulated. George Ford, Bellmont park. 18*-g3tx FOR SALE—S room house with toilet and bath, bedroom down and 2 up, basement and cupboards, 2 ( car garage, north end, nicely located. Immediate possession. Schwartz . Realty service. 915 West Monroe ‘ street, phone 1398 or 1347. 189-gtf FOR SALE-80 acre farm with , good buildings and lots of pasture. 107 acre farm with good , house and barn and out-buildings. t Buy these farms for less than you pay for city property. Schwartz Realty service, 916 West Monroe street, phone 1308 or 1347. 189-g6t 1 FOR SALE—I 947 C. V. outboard motor, 5 HP. CafJ 1175. 189-g3t FOR SALE-’36 2 door Ford, new paint, good tires .and motor. Neal Saffer, Lqcai Loan Co. 190-3 ti — — • FOR SALE — Sow And 8 pigs. Phone 1678. L. W. Murphy. 190 3tx ( — - - I FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay,, second crop, baled or loose in field. O. V. Dilling, turoe No. 2, Decatur. Indiana. Phone 615-Q. 189-3 t

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QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* test’, "My wife wanted a sewing machine she saw in the Democrat Want Ads — but I set my foot down!” FOR SALE—S room house, east end of town, with 1 extra lot With a little polishing, will make you a nice place to live. Possession now. Schwartz Realty service. 915 West Monroe street, phone 1398 or 1*47. 189-g6t FOR SALE - Peaches? U. S. No. I, ring pack bushel, 12.49; large southern Indiana sugar watermelon. .59 to .69 each. Coppess Corners. 189 g3t FOR SALE — Electric stove. Phone 1106. 189 g3t FOR SALE —lmmediate possession Beautiful modern 6 room home. Hardwood and indirect lighting throughout. Large living room 22x26 with modern tireplace. 2 baths, 6 closets. New forced air furnace. Completely Insulated. Heated garage connected to house. Nearly an acre of ground with plenty of shade and shrubbery. Nice orchard. Priced to sell — Shown by appointment only. Harry Essex or J. W. Andrews. Business phone 15 Res. 1559. 187 T FO SALE — 8 pigs; heifer cow with first calf. Phone 569-K or across from Yost Bron. Construction Co. 189 g3tx FOR SALE—Solid mahogany'table, Duncan Phyfte, less than year old. Call 430. 189-3tx FOR SALE — Team of horses, matched pair, black. Weight 1800. Oscar Geisel. 18a miles east of Peterson. 191 3tx FOR SALE-1946 Ford four-door sedan. Super Deluxe. Radio and heater. Inquire 329 South First Street. 1913tx FOR SALE— Detroit Jewel gas stove,white, left hand oven; good condition. 416 Jackson St. 191-3 t FOR SALE—S room semi-modern house in Pleasant Mills. Leaving city, priced reasonable. Write or see Selma Queriu on U. S. road 33, Pleasant Mills. 191-3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE- 41 Ford, radio and heater. Ivan Garwood, four miles north of Scbnepp school, first house south of Clark's Chapel. 191-3tx WANTED ~ SEWING MACHINE RsparlnZ— All makes, guaranteed Jobe. We> make covered buttons, covered { belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 180-26tx WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 170, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED TO" BUY — Baled straw. Phone 2-6964 or write W. C. Williams, R. No. 4, Box 188, Anderson, Indiana. 172 30t WANTED TO BUY~— ~ Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind108 TF WANTED—Ex G. I. wife and baby want 2 or 3 room furnished or unfurnished apartment; quiet and respectable. Cail Mr. Alverson, phone 966-K. 189-6 U WANTED TO BUY—House with small acreage in or around Decatur. Give details and price. Ellis Converse, Rensselaer, Ind. 1905tx The eggplant was once believed to be

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WANTEI>- 4-6 room unfurnished house or apt. preferably within 15 mile radius of Decatur. Phone R. Paul Brewer, 50, Kraft Foods Co. 101-3tx WANTED — Painting Jobs, experienced in brush and spray painting. Inside and outside work. Inquire Samuel B. Schwartz. Berne. Ind. Route 2. 190 3tx Wanted — Lubrication man. Apply at Brant Motors, Inc. Cor. 3rd A Monroe St. Decatur, Indiana or Phone 606. 190 3t WANTED— Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Call 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts WANTED — Straw, field baled, stack of loose. John Feasel. Phone 6262. 190 lot Burk Elevator, Phone 25 or RH6. IfOtf WANTED — Unfurnished house urgently needed. 5 rooms and garage desired, or what have you. Phone 5592. 189-3tx WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED — Boyw or girls between the ages of 18 and 23 to work in bakery. See Garth Stewart. 189 gst WANTED — Outside and inside painting. John Laudruin, phone 82. 189-3tx MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers. Irons and other small appliances- White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges The Stadler Products Co. » 15*tf Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF ■ i WELDING — Both electric and acetelyne welding all work I guaranteed, prices reasonable. At i the Erie Trading Post Repair Shop. l 185-12tx i■— ■ — Have your Singer vewing machine made into a modern electric, machine, using your cabinet, ne* | modern cabinet or portable . Board mans, 223 North First, Decatur Ind. 190 3tx weFbijy' sell trade - and REPAIR -everything at the Erie Trading Post. Phone 965. 189-6tx KENT FOR RENT—2IS acre farm near Decatur. Interested in late fall or March possession. Write to box 44 c/o Democrat listing equipment. experience and references. 188-6 t FOR RENT—BMM movie projectors, screen, wide variety of movie subjects: cartoons for the kiddies, golfing, water sports, travel. etc. L. Anspaugb Studio, phone 1662. 189-6 t FOR RENT — Sleeping room. Genieman preferred. 903 Winchester Bt. Phone 1678. 190 3tx o — Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregular: U. 8. govern ments untraded. Wheat, corn, oats, barley and soy bean futures higher. Hogs and cattle lower, sheep higher. 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Aug. 14 —(UPILivestm k: Hogs 4500; opened generally steady; good and choice 160-225 lbs barrowo and gilts 27.50-27.75; 225-300 lbs 25.00-27.25; 300-400 lbs 22.50-24.35. 100-160 lbs 22.75-24 50; sow market opened steady to strong, largely 18.00-23.00, few choice lightweights 23.5t<23.75. Cattle 800, calves 500; only mod-

erately active, about steady: medium and low good mixed yearlings 20.00-26.00; few good ted yearlings 28.00; bulk common and medium grangers 14.00-19.00; medium and good heifers 19.00-26.00; cows aI bout steady, good kind 15.50-17.00, i odd head held above 17.00; bulk ) common and medium 12.50-15.00; i few choice vealers steady at 24.50; I general market good and thoi<e 21.60-24.00; common and medium ’ 11.50-21.00. Sheep 800; fat lambs active strong to 50 higher; bulk good and 1 choice fat native spring lambs 23.00- ‘ 24.50; truck lot 25.00 and one lot " strictly choice to prime 25.50; med ium and good 1900-22.50; common . and medium 16 00-18.50; slaughter > ewes steady, good and choice 6.008.00, I —— o- — When a Hindu sneezes, his fel ’ low Hindus usually respond, “Live,” to which the answer, “with you." is given, according to the i Encyclopedia Britannica. o Arizona ranks fifth i n area among the states and 44th in population, according to 1940 census figures. o • The feverfew, a favorite plant in the Pilgrims' gardens at Plymouth, was believed to have the power to drive away fever.

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One of the largest. swiftest and i moat voracious of sharks. the great white ahark, reaches a length of 40 feet. Dust on a light bulb can cut Ila efficiency by as much as 20 per cent, according to electrical technicians. OFFICER, JAP H'unllnnrd from <*•<* II miles from Tokyo. Her mother served as secretary to Kurusuj v. hen he came to Washington with peace overtures while Ja pan's war lords were planning the treacherous Pearl Harbor attack. Kurusu maintained that he knew nothing of the plans to atFHA Approved Oil Burning Floor Furnace No Down Payment. 36 mo. to pay. See us First or Last—but See Us Before You Buy. Secaur Furniture Repair 134 E. Monroe St. Phone 1686

i tack Pearl Harbor and since the surrender has given the Allies much valuable information about Japan's war criminals. White said he would remain In Japan until his present job with the reparations section of Allied headquarters was completed. Then he and his bride will return to the United States where he will resume his studies for a degree in engineering at the University of Michigan. So much attention was paid the wedding that the marriage of another American to a Japanese went almost unnoticed. bon Knott, son of P. B. Knott, ballas. Tex. and Teruko Ito. niece of 'Saichtro Koshida. former Japanese ambassador to Mexico, were married in a ceremony simi-

Public Sale Our lease has expired and we are forced to sell at public auction our complete restaurant fixtures and supplies at 116 West Monroe St, Decatur, Indiana, on > Friday, August 15,1947 Starting at 6 P. M. Tyler 15 ft dry cooler, with unit: 7” Copland Refrigerator; 6 hole Garland restaurant range, with 22x28 grill. lik< new; 2 bole. 2 tray Steam Table, complete; Trisiator French Fryer Dellcator tenderlxer; Permutitt Water Softener: 6 hole Ice Cream Cabinet, with unit; Range Holier with gas unit; 2 complete Toilet Stools. Lavatory and Eink; 2 Ice Coolers, one with water coll; 6 Fluorescent light fixtures; 6 matched plywood Booths, like new; 4 slice Toastmaster; 2 National Cash Registers; 18 by 24 Steel Safe; 4 hide t'ory Coffee maker, complete; Arnold Milk Mixer; Coffee Dispenser: Hand Meat Slicer; 3o by 18 Charcoal Center Grill; 12' Counter: 5 Chrome Stools: 3 Exhaust Fans; 2 - 16'' Ceiling Fans; 2 - 12" Ceiling Fans; 18" Base Stand Fan; Perfection till Burning Stove. 2 S'eel Cabinets; Metal Table, 3 Dresser Lamps; Butter Slicer. Pie Case: Shelving: OH Drum. Combination Screen Door. Used Pipe; Medicine Cabinet; Canned F.uit, Juices; Seasonings, and many other items too numerous to mention. White Spot Case T. D. Schleferstetn—Auctioneer. Aug. 12—14 Public Auction The undersigned owner will sell a’ public auction, Located at 621 W. Adams Street, Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, Aug. 16,1947 Time—l:oo P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Barton Electric Washing Machine. Paragon Sewing Machine; Silvertons Table Model Radio; Electric iron. Franklin ll<alr<da Heating Stove, good condition. Henderson Wood and Coal Cook Stove; Florence Heating Stove; 2-burner Oil Stove. Oil Healer. So tt> size Ice Box; Davenport; 3 Rocking Chairs; Library Table; Victrola with So records; Dining Room Table; 8 Dining Room Chai: Sideboard; Kitchen Table; I Kitchen Chairs; Glass Cupboard, s Day Clock; Stand; Card Table; Hand Sweeper; Floor Lamps. Ironing Board, Porch Swing. 2 Iron Beds with springs and mattress. 2 4,-iron Bed* with springs and mattresses; Day Bed. Dresser: Congoleum 9’xl2‘ Rog; another 9xl2' Rug. Small Rugs; Dining Room Table and 4 dining room chairs. Dishes and Cooking Utensils. Good Two Wheel Trailer, Man's Bicycle in good condition; Lawn Mower; Step Ladder; Wash Boiler; 2 Tubs; Clothes Basket. Fruit Jars; 30 gal Barrel; 2 • 5 gal. cans; 2 gal. gas can. 5 gal jug; Hand Saw, Buck Saw, Square; Level; Scoop Shovel; Beet Fork; Crow Bar; Sledge; Forks; other articles not mentioned TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Amelia Monnier OWNER Clerk- Bryce Daniels Auctioneers—Human Bros, Willshire. Ohio, Phone 4«. Aug. 8 11 14

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lar to the Kurusu-White nuptials. They had known each other about a year. Furnace Repairs Furnace Cleaning Need a New FIRNACE? Free Estimate* on Coal and Oil Furnaces, Oil Conversion Burners, Stoker*. Phone 49 for Prompt Service HAUG K ’ S