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’: i ffiß :1 ® f ’ Led »rs for congerHK|'.>« ’“,. H - No classified ■gu '« < 1 K i |KL"£ n’iniinum < , > IP tn <>ffh* by *• B |»F 0 K * ALE BHrTitFii ,,r,oD w “* ! ‘" r * wr.«i"»« üb s: JWJ ts Vhrh k Bros. Ha1!"«. combinations IB;- 1 ' - - ■;X *>''■•■- M„i<>r Sale* 98 TF iM-roo Paints -good Outside. Inside * I,arn K • A»k your neighbor." be it Vbrlck Bros. 63-ts oom modern house. Not preinquire Hl Wincheat|K •■ ■ ■777-7 ? fr. 1947 Alma WXI-r H:ak*-. '">'"•• «*"• I price »15<W- *’ do *“- at John Lammert, H'b. 98 3t •.». daily - WFTW. 1090 the dial Spon»ored by I’ro' 1 ’ ro ' Marketing Assn. Fort <6 55t Kl'HlN'''' Jointed poles, •«..*, .in-s, baits, fly rods. net*. «»bing license ■K;r.s p-r A.o k at Coppeas ' » ,;6t 7uJ; 1936 Ford, good run ;K, ( .ndi'ioti (n.mailed about Sitth- aco Fairly good tires. -. LA mi* Andrews. MU'er AItRIVEFi 240" 'lts. EmState oil in sealed quart jKwi to fell at 15c quart all all you a ant. Coppess K-x 96-6 t S|>e< lai lielux 3« Plymouth Coach. 30 A ( oupe I'l' wheel. 30 A I "tip. lioyle Yocum. 1 IK-. ■•*•• of tne Depot in Wills' -►. 0. 98 3tx your Oversize Air Hide tires We give liberal Three sets 700x15 I Loyal low mileage tires at price. Also Co"vl6 new reI'j'i with guarantee. ( <■!► Corner. 96-6 t on gas uulk service < a ,« .Is foi Home and ' om .4. m ating, get our rates be|H<' >ui th.est in heating equip atu -k) * H igas Service. ■Ceau Hatcheries, Phone 156. Ind. 33 T hBI SALE T Ticking concern SBMth Urge gr'es income. 3 Ind ■tea.e-tificate.. 11 c ( . docket. |M** fr”*' '••' HU pment, 3 brain h !■* Will sell very reasonable. buz 193 m (Sr • Demo< rat S____ 98 g.Jtx |u ' SALE - t ied washers. 10 ■ guaranteed. Radios, M" 0 *"- weepers New cabinets, |H*EI uul ba*. Bink, refrigera ■S , bottled and natural gas MKsres Maytag washers, elecffl|Wc ctoves deep freezers, 1199.M* M *'TAO servioe. Kitch ■ w ,’***• North Second. ■ For an address of IHsn-‘, lufl ,or ~ie home of your ■ t 0 He ■ C Or C «P® C*. •« ■1»u1 , 2!? nr * Buy 70 to H tat tfwit for Bttls more lot Appro*imate ■ •’ MI GM ■ hm.s.l; lo * n A * k • l ’ oat Bmh n" ls r '” l <l ° not * X !’ k bn ‘ 14 ,h,s F c «- See ■ ladd L . Fh ? c « *7». Heller 79tf tHEE! if you buy M. ri, *'‘ibination garden trac yOU ,r ‘* ,h ” Mtchment Bl k> <m , ' our bl * , ’ d mower to MotL’ 11 ,, "* Fhoremaater. Ail Bu available. We B*» rZI' 1 m ® wer ’ f °r this tracBfr. ’tt l< tn. cuts ,my lx,W ■a/ “’liable Thomp M c-a.. '** M ' l Service. 1501 East Bin ,fll B-4292, Fort Wayne. B— 99 gstx

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FOR BALE .New Frigidalre. 210, Rugg St. Phone 1796. 100 2txj FOR SALE — Rema-modern 7 room house. 810 High street. 99 g3tx FOR SALE Norge refrigerator. Telephone 936. 100-b3tx FUR SALE — 1940 Plymouth Club Coupe, radio & heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Bales. 98 TF FOR SALE 1946 Oldsmobile club coupe. Radio & heater. Dick I Mansfield Motor Sales. 99-ts FOR SALE: Clothes line puttts at Erie Trading Post. Phone 965. 97t4x FOR SALE — 3919 Chevrolet 2 door. Radio and Heater.—Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 85tf FOR SALE 1939 CbevroFeT Coupe Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 85tf FOR SALE — 9x12 All Wool Axminister Rugs Stucky Funi. Co. Monroe, Indiana. 93 12t FOR* SALE - 9x12 Jongoietitn Hugs 88.95 Stucky Furn. Co. Monroe. Indiana. 93 12t FOR SALE — Holstein stuck bull, 18-months old. A good, one Phil L. Schieferstein. 99 3tx FIRST 13 trays ke box at 522 St Mary's street. Cail between 4 and 7 p.m. 100-gtf POTATOES — Large Kathadins. guaranteed to cook. 98 lb. bag f 1.99. Coppess Cdrners. 96 6t FOR SALE — Cushman Motor Scooter with side car. like new. Zintemaster Motor Sales. 98 3t FOR SALE — 3 section ice box. 50 lb. capacity. |B. 445 South First street. 99 g2t FARMERS - see our modern farm Liability Contract today. Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Building. 83 TF FOR SALE Tree sprayer™ Complete with barrel and hose. Phone 986-H. Mrs. Charles Rabbit. 10<bg3t FOR~ SALE- Wallpaper. Hare 1000 samples. Will call at your home. Also do paper-hanging Phone Monroe 98-i». 99-g3txl FOR SALE Headquarters for your certified Blue Tag seed potatoes. Ray's West Side Market. 75-ts Just Received another truck load of thrsve good school boy's Jonathan Apples. Ray's west Side Fruit Market. 96 6t FUR SALE — Good eating potatoes — >3 85 per 100 lbs. or 4c per ib. Mrs. Roe. Phone 5965. 99 3t FUR SALE — Sled your new living room suites Lounge chairs' and rockers at Stucky Furn. Co. Monroe. Indiana. 93 12t FUR SALE — May 1 Bed with eprings, mattress. Numerous other household articles. Above Cort theater. 98-6 t FOR SALE - Dress uo your wall* with a nice large Mirror this spring. Stucky Furn. Co. Monroe, Indiana. 93 12t FOR SALE — Solid Russet and Cobbler eating or seed potatoes. 83.85 per hundred or 4 cents per pound. lx?o Roe, Monmouth. Phone 5965. 99 3tx WANTED TO BUY — 1946 47-48 cars — ni<e dean late models. For tup prices, see Harold Steffen at Steffen Standard Station. 3rd * Monroe, Phone 246. 95 6t FOI~SALE Select a New Floor Lamp, circle fluorescent Certified light to replace your old floor lamp. Stucky Furn. Co. Monroe. Indiana. 93 12t FOR SALE 18 feeding pigs. Ixrt of building material from barn, also used slate shingles. Charles Shoaf. 4 miles east of Monroe. Ind. B>o 2tx FOR SALE — 1935 Harley Davidson Motorcycle 4-1 condition 1 mMe North * *4 mile East of Middlebury, Ohio. Cail I>e fore 3:3® p.m. » * 3t * WINDOW SCREENS and storm drxvra custom built. I-et u* measure your windows and give you an estimate. Call QUALITY MILL SERVICE. 716 No. Uth. phone 1716 L TF FOR SALE One Oliver trartor plow 12 or 14 inteEchangeable International tractor dim- Inquire Chalmer Brodbe k. l‘» miles north of Middlebury. 100-2tx FOR SALE -Certified seed potatoes. several varieties. Onion sets * plants Vegetable plants Open evenings Strahms Grncery. corner Nuttman and MK FOR SALE 7 room house and bath Builtin cupboards tn kttchen Bath complete D Garwood 4 Sow house moven TIB Line St Phene

QI K'KIES by Ken Reynold* .kker« • M * 'No! No! No!—I said HERE'S a car in the Democrat Went Ads!" FOR SALE-Ford Ferguson tractor and plow. Fully equipped. Four practically new tires on rear. Also Ford hydraulic truck and motor. Lift 9 ft. Will sell together or separate. See at (J. V. Dilling’s, ‘4 mile east of Kirkland high school. 104)-g3t FOR SALE Modern 3-hedroom. I story dwelling. New roof. New heating plant with stoker. Hardwood floors. Fireplace. Many built-in features. Plenty of closet space. Centrally located. Center property. 123 N. Second street. Walter J. Bo< kman. General Insurance and Rea! Estate. 153 8. s>< ond St. Phone 3. 100 ts w aVt e b’ WANT TO BUY - W. P. A. Govi Toilet. Call Monroe. 102-Q. 100 3t WANTED To rent 5 or 6 room house for 3 adults. Reply Box 191. c/o Democrat. 98 3t WANTED TU RENT Garden plot in Itecatur. Please call phone No. 558. 99 2tx WANTED" Parr7ime~help with laundry and general housework. Phone 1473. 10o3t WANTED — To do wall paper c leaning. Write 8. H. Stogsdlll, 922 Mercer avenue. ,100-g3tX If you want to SELL YOL'R CAR, net Cha*. Stitzer, Hrant .Motor*. Ine. 25tf WANTED TU BUY— Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 8081. 79-ts WANTED—Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel 6262 Decatur. 198-ts WANTED "toT but- Used ears Dick Mansfield Motor Bales 161 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. • 168-ts WANTED To rent pasture for ten head of cattle. Asehllman Bros. Phone Craigville 1 on 6. 1 mile south of Kirkland H. 8. 160-3tx WANTED TU RENI — House in Decatur, must have same by June 1. Call Fred Schug at Preble No. 4 or Decatur 7874. 88 gtf WANTED — Bay or straw, ( loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or BS6. 119-TF WANT I’ 8. CIVIL SERVICE JOB? Big starting pay. Security. Men — Women. Prepare for examinations. Details Free. Write Box 195, Democrat. 95-Tx WANTED” Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work Professional equipment. Save mouey on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Holier Build Ing. 3 «-TF WANTED— We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442. 194 ts MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of 810 to 8300 made to men or so men. Decatur Loan A Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 8. Second St., Decatur. Ind. 17341 FLUSTERED because your pearls went scurrying over the kitchen floor? Why worry - Expert restringing at Bower, jeweler. 99 3t BOTT IX Gas and Electric Ranges? Go to Haugks and choose from their large stock. Get the range of your choice. W -11 WANTED -To care Cor children In my home Any h<wrs and night except Saturday and Sun day. Phone 12W1. 9*<3t ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES ( — Let »• supply you with y<rar ( electrical needs, such as wire.) switches, boxes, receptacles, fix [ tures, motors or anything that. you ma/ need. Qnouticns Slv»n on any X*. Arwcld A A7-TF

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RADIO REPAIR for complete and I dependable radio repair work, | try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. SEE HAUGKS for automatic water' beaters - water systems— bath rooms or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. _____ B(M * LadieN apparel altered and mended. Mrs. E. M. Kalt, phone 122 H, W’. Adams street. »j‘H3 FARMERS ATTENTION—-We~rs-move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2066. We psy all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Btadler Products Co. H-ts APPLUNOE BERVICB — If we can't fix It throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other email appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 168. 97-TF SEW ING MACHI NERppdlrlng — us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buexels, machine buttonholes; Hem stitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 78 26 t ROOFING AND SIDING-We are now booking orders for spring roofing A siding. Many popular colors A patterns to choose from. Also Alsco Aluminum A Thermoses! combination windows. Aluminum canopies, awnings, combination doors. Call for free estimates. "We apply.” Arnold A Klenk, phone M*. fl-tf APPLY YOUR spare time to operating 5c Candy Bar Machine* dispensing Hersbeys and other nationally known candv. Excellent profits. Cash Investment required. 8395.0®. Give phone mraibei and address. Will call in person. Write Box 200 c/o Democrat. 99 3tx ="H)R rent — i FOR RENT— 3 room furnished apartment. Adults preferred. Telephone 1570. 100-g3t I A>ST AND 'FOUND LOST Change purse. Call 14982. Reward. 99 2tk LOST -Boy's tan gabardine raincoat on way home from kinder garden Friday. Call 1142. 99-g2t LOST Yellow wheel and tire 16-600 on R»ad 27. north west of river bridge. Harry A. Millnr, route I, Phone 1340. 100 3tx LOST, Strayed or Stolen — Red cocker .spaniel, child's pet. answers to name of •Butch.'’ Phone 11601. 99t3 SPPOIVI’MEVT OF E» rtrF VI. 4«M MOV Will Vnur,r4 \»tla-r Is herrh, alven. That the undersigned has been appointed Admlnlalratnr <>f the estat" .f Troy lin-y late <>f Adams County. Oeceased. The estate Is probably soh ent. K. Ilney tdnilnlslrnlur With Will Vaneted. April 2«. IV<s. It, A ess A SMlth Adorer, April 17 May i-11 O OF IIIMIMHH A tone KMTITK %<>■ UM hot Ire is Srrrh, given. That the undersign,d have been appointed Administrators of th«- estate of William Kr-ae«-keberg lat-- of Ada ns County; deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Ilrro.se 11. A reeebrbera AA. Hrer,-keb»r« .Admlelstrolors April IU. !»•»■ llrAoss A Smith Adorer, Aprfll May 4 A sensitive device that can de tect a thickness variation of WHMWS of an inch—® newspaper Iran- is 720 times thicker has been developed hy Westinghouse Vegetable Plants of All Kind* Decatur Floral Co. 1106 Nuttman Ave. Phone UM) 1 ' Bi KK Elevator Co. Oecatur • Peterson • Monroe N A. BIXLER OFTOMBTRIBT HOUR*: 8:10 to 13:00 1:*0 to 8:00 keterdeyt, 8:30 p. m. Teleghewe IPS

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Million Dollar Loot At Tel Aviv Bank Jewish Underground Group Loots Bonk Tel Aviv. Apr 27—(UP)—Jews of the Sternlst underground group today robbed Barclays Bank, in the heart of Tel Aviv, of an esti mated 81.000.00 d. Dressed as Haganah military police, the Stern group gang overpowered Haganah guards in the bank, cordoned it off. forced the bank members to turn over keys tn the underground vaults, and fled with about 250,060 pounds sterling. It was the first Stern group raid on a bank here since Haganah forces recently took over from British troops the duty of protecting lianks here. Several months ago, Sternists broke into the cellars of the same bank and spent 16 hours trying unsuccessfully to drill their way into the vaults. The bank is in Allenby street. A United Press reporter drove up io the hank a few minutes after the Sternists had surrounded it today. A masked dark-skinned gang member ordered him to move his car away. “We are about to complete a big operation." the Sternlst said. “You had better park your car some distance away and come back on foot." Not a shot was fired, and no one was seriously Injured as the big robbery was smoothly carried out. The Haganah guards, taken | by surprise by superior numbers |of men wearing Haganah uni--1 forms, were helpless to resist. The bank’s three managers gave up their keys to the vaults at gunpoint. Before Haganah fortes elsewhere in the city could begin to converge on the bank, the robbery was over, and the Sternists fled In cars. Managers of the bank announced they would close the Tel Aviv branch for an indefinite period. o Crushed Right Hand Suffered By Farmer Berne. April 27 — William Kipfer. farmer ot northwest of Berne, suffered a crushed right hand Saturday when he had It caught between a plow and tractor. The hand was so badly injured that he won’t be able to use It for tome time and is disposing of his cattle and other possessions at public auction. o Fred Green On Radio Wednesday Evening Frederick Green, candidate for the Democratic nomination for congressman from the fourth district, will deliver an address over radio station WGL at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, it was announced today. ———o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur QUALITY Photo Finishing Fast Service Holthouse Drug Co.

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Large Tax Payment Made By Nipsco Among the large tax payments received by Nerval Fuhrman, county treasurer, was one for 82.778.48 from the Northern Indiana Public Service company, for thy spring installment. The company’s total tax bill in the state amounted to 81.696,517.93. Next Munday is the last day for paying the May installment of taxew without a |>enalty being added. o — Intensify Pricing Policies Inquiry High Court Ruling Bolsters Inquiry Washington. April 27 (UP) The government today nut new steam behind Its investigations Into the pricing policies of the steel and other industries. Encouraged by a new supreme court ruling, the federal trade commission served notice that it intends to crack down on Industries that set non-competitive, uniform prices for their products hy using the so-called "multiple basing point" method. Under this system, several cities are accepted as "basing points" for figuring prices The price to any buyer Is then the price at the baaing point plus freight charges to his home town In some cases, the buyer actually is closer to the producer's factory than to the basing iwdnt but he still must pay for the longer freight haul. The supreme court ruled, 6 to 1, yesterday, that such pricing systems are violations of federal antitrust laws. The high court reached its derision In backing up the federal trade commission's price-fixing charges against the cement Institute —a trade organization and 74 of the nation's top cement producers. The majority decision was delivered hy justice Hugo L. Black. He said the price methods of the industry "so eliminated competition that respondents' (the cement prodm era r prices are always Identical at any given noint in the United States.” Commission ana justice deprrt mrnt lawyers agreed that the de dslon would go far toward clarify Ing the government's position in future antitrust cases. Commission lawyers said almost a score of industries uee the multiple - basing system for computing prices. These include the steel industry, the corn products industry, the chain indusiry. the metal lathe industry, the sewer pipe industry , and the forgings industry. One official said the (-ommiesion investigators already are looking into the pricing policies of several of these industries. He said the supreme court's decision would spur the inquriea. And. he said, it would have an important bearing on the com mis

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. April 27— (UP)— livestock: Hogs 160 200 lbs 22. 200-Z25 lbs 21.75, 225-250 lbs 21, 250-30'i lbs . 18-20, 300-400 lbs 16-17.25. 100160 . lbs 17.25-19.75; roughs 15.50 down; stags 12 down. calves 30 50. No cattle market today. 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Apr. 27 — (UP)— (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 9,000; slow, early sales weights up to 240 tea. at 21.7522.25; .00*300 tbs. 75 lower, 30040® lbs. I.o* lower; good and choice 160 25 n»s. 22.25; 225-300 ibs. 18.59-21.75; 300 406 lbs. 16 75r 17.75; 100 160 tea. 17.50-20.50; , sows slow, around 1.00 lower, I early sales around 14.50-16.00. Cattle 2.000, calves 600; steers • and heifers active, generally atea- . dy; best demand for light steers - and yearlings under 28.00; nurner- « ous loads and small lots medium i and gwd steers under 1100 Ibs. : 28.00-29.50, some good to choice i held above 30.00; several loads and part loads mostly good heifers • 28.00-28.75; cows active, fully ' steady; good beef cows largely » 23.50*25.00; vealer* moderately ars tlve, mostly 50 lower, early bulk J good and choice 28.00-31.00. Sheep 500; quotable around 1 steady, truck lot good and choice r near 92-tb. fed iamlrs 26.00; 1 choice natives scarce, quotable t around 26 00 down; small lots choice 93!b. spring lambs 2900; . slaughter ewes steady at 12.50 i- down. —— o —* -.■■in. Markets At A Glance T.y United Press ? Stocks irregular in quiet trading '' Bonds irregular; U. 8. govern--1 ments did not trade Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks lower. Wheat, corn, oats and barley p ,futures higher 1 Hogs slow. 100 1.25 lower, catl tie and sheep alow. H .... o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheal May 2 10'.; July 2.31%; i Sept. 2.30; Dec. 3.30'4. l ', Corn: May 2.17%: July 2.05%; ' Sept 1.88%; Dec. 1.67%. r ’| Oats: May 1.08%; July 89\; " Sept 83%; Dec 83%. Soybeans: May 4.00; July 3.88%* " A; Nov. 3.00 N. ; I Dog and Cat Man Busy >■ Yakima. Wash. (UP) C. J. II Eley, Yakima County Humane Soi* i month of his career Eley Im- . pounded 300 dogs. 94 cat* and ( traveled 1.485 miles In carrying out . his duties during that month. | • sion's pending price-fixing <omr plaint against thcetcel industry. He said the pricing systems of the • steel and cement industries are al - most identical.

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■» ■ ■■ l KENNETT, MURRAY & CO. Corrected April 27 160 to 200 Ibs .21.16 NB to 236 Ibs 21.36 225 to 240 lbs 210® 240 to 250 Ibs 20.50 25" to 260 Ibs. ».«® 260 to 290 ths 1925 280 to 306 lbs 18.25 3M to 325 lbs. 17.09 325 to 350 Ibs 16.50 350 to 6«® Ibs 16.0® 100 to 120 lbs. 1950 120 to 140 lbs. . 18.60 140 to 160 lbs. 17.50 Roughs 350 lbs. down w .. 15.60 360 to 40® Ibs. 14.60 400 to 500 lb*. 13.50 500 to 600 Ibs. 12.50 Stags 11.6® Boars 3.50 Veals (Wed A Sat ) 29.50 1-ambs (Wed. & Bat.) 24 00 Ewan — B.o® Yearlings _____ 12.00 SCHMITT S STOCK YARDS Corrected April 27 160 to 260 Ibs 21.50 200 to 225 lbs 21.25 225 to 250 Ibs. 20.50 250 to 260 lbs 19.50 260 to 270 lbs. 19.00 270 to 280 lbs. 18 50 280 to 290 lb® 18 00 290 to 300 Ihs. . 17.50 300 to 325 Ibs 1676 300 to 375 lbs 16.25 375 to 400 Ibs 1550 140 to 160 lbs 19.00 100 to 140 Ibs 17.00 Roughs 300 down 15.00 down Boars 9.00 Ewes 8.00 Bucks 6.00 I-ambs 2200 Calves 28 00 Stags 11.50 WHOLESALE EOG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected April 27 Heavy bens .30 Large clean brown eggs .40 Large clean white egga .41 leghorn hens 20 Cocks .11 Stags ,1| LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected April 27 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain; .03 per bushel less. Corn: .04 per 100 less. f ob. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe- Williams Pleasant Milla Corrected April 27 Wheat 2 24 Oats . 105 Corn 3.85 Beans 3.80 ( all for rve prices. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur