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I R* te ® or !**•■■ ft.- : “» M ft »re for ronsecIMP.T, Vo claMtfled {or skipdsy BEi to polo’ BLACK ft word each Inrnlmuni charge ft .d» listed In Paraft£- fncr»a»« over ft' M in off Ira by 11 ft- -srough Friday, ftwil.n* i’ 8m : 0 ft SA L « IV ? A toilet ■* ' 2tx ~ horse tanka |K .Inquire 3674. and tn at • BL .mditlon. Phone ■ 143 B3t K^al’m ed to Hell. M ■ - " W- ldoiir. phone ■ 143 g3t ■pfTERVK’K. Fruita Kr! ire Kay’s West Kt n3 « ,f ■? coupe. 1 K- ,< !;<,:•<>. T. Brunner. ■ 141 3tx ■frntabi fltt ‘‘ d whi,c ■nit Sutton’s JewelE. 9,T h; boy's ■ i<e box. Phone Kt,-. Ilina l». 143 g2lx ■{. r n ( ollie and EngKpkrrd puppies. 6 to 10 KZ Aino 1 to I'i years K tsasy others. Hany Ks r. Ind. 13312 t Hj • \ Duror bred gilts. KxAUUst Extra good. ■4. n • !•' .hr'ii.ol. Win ■ tad tnile and half K Poe 1413tx ■e I'mnbination radio ■n-'raph. like new. 2 K*:t room suite; elecKr.renuor, army cot. It Ctlre 12'4 W. MonI 141-3tx ■I c.i un is base sink ■I - 17% off 12 used ■ .4(4111, e<| Electric ■ >'*• Model EM Admiral ili tppliances, 238 IfeoaeH. 143 TF If Modern 3-oedroom, 1 frdiin? New roof. New Hast with stoker. Hard* Set Fireplace. Many HatWts. Plenty of closet Catrxlly located. Confer f. Cl N. Sec ond street. 'I Sockman. Gene, al Inland Real Estate, 153 8. Itt Phone I. 100 ts ■ - 6 room one story tar4»ood floors, large l»«J> built in features, ftnMnc, good garage, 1 Arabbery tc lawn, no r r permament heating ■ated at 714 .Mercer Ave. •» Possession. Walter J • Gen ins. A Real Estate 0 fed st Phone 3. 130 ts F The Gift that will father We suggest the * A comfortable tilt F ottoman or a smoking •electric lighter. This ***” smoking stand on ft* fl* sure to see it “*r gifts fatuer would be •kb- Shop our store for 'gift Sprague Furniture House ' *Partment 1-4 room * ! All modern. Plenty •ad i< in an Excellent ’ fw® apartment. 1 »>ME 3 bedrooms «< limed front porch, cabinets Located in liner sec tions of Deto all industries, r* 1 *“* ®odern home, two Court House. LoJ landscape**, "gate, plenty of fruit garden snot, Close . and (Marches. t«r H down. .“Maly. J‘ RM 'lose to DecaJ? J”'’***' P lfen, X of F, , '* rr ‘ * n< * chicken ” f house tn I. share of ”• »re looking for a , * ,ln ' lose to Deca C **•« home on large X* u .****" kft® large tor small kWw»co monthly ""Party and ht >-? For astute 1 1T“ y * Oo. Mw - Gerald Strick "***~~- MMt

. FOR BALE Porch gilder. Also Hot Point vacuum sweeper, upright type. 423 N. Sth. 142 3t lit' MMA (IE F a"le of p Hall Decatur, from 1 to 1 p.m. Thia 1 Saturday, June 19. 142-2tx FOR SALE— Shelgas bo. tie gas stoves now available. Lhrlck Brothers 112tf (Jenuine Japanese Cane Finhinx Poles. — Arnold & Klenk, Inc. 11113 FOR SALE— Devoe Paints- -good selection. Outside, inside t barn paints. “Ask your neighbor,’' he has used It. Vhrlek Bros. 53-ts FOR SALE —All white porcelain apartment size gas stove. Decatur Vsed Furniture. 144 So. Second. Phone 42<b ;tj jt FOR SALE 30 ft. small grai t and bale elevator. Portable, on rubber. Inquire at Stiefel Grain Co. N. Ist St. 142-3tx FOR SALE 9 piece solid mahogany dining room suite. Adams design. Mrs. Robert Swick. 424 N. 3rd St. 142-3 t (JET "RESI'LTS" th- liquid fertiliser and plant food for gardens. lawns, potted plants, etc. Holthouse Drug Co. 137 6t FOR SALE White sewing machine. First class condition. Secaur Furniture A Repair. 116 W. Jefferson. 141-3 t FOR SALE — 1942 Plymouth Sedan 1 Radio ic Heater. Just overhauled. Dick Mansfield, Motor Sales. 137 TF FOR SALE 1911 imtlgr Luxury Liner Tudor. Heater. A nice car. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 137 TF Genuine Japanese Cane Fishing Poles. — Arnold & Klenk, Inr. 11113 FOR SALE White Rock fryers .alive or dressed. First house north of Yost gravel pit. Call Mrs.' Vernon Niblick, 569-T 112 ,3t FOR SALE White Hock fryers, live or dressed. Second house south of Yost gravel pit on Winchester Rd Mrs. Perry Everett, phone 569*E 142-3 ts Load of ib.FKIGERATORS just arrlved; New Model Radios; 40 MAYTAG washers, buttle natural gas - and electric STOVES. Maytag SERVICE. Kitchen ’Appliances, 338 N. 2nd St. Phone 95. 137 TF FOR SALE 1941 Streamliner b Pontiac with every thing on it and an exceptionally good motor; also a very clean two owner 41 Ford Convertible Coupe. These are A-l and priced to sell. Phone 19 . 141-a3tx FOR SALE — ’’ H. A home completed year ago Gan neated. hardwood floors, buin-ln cupboards, very comfortable open side porch. Immediate possession with about 32,800 down. Loan can be increased Hob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 134 ts Genuine Japanese Cane Fishing Poles. — Arnold & Klenk, Inc. lilt.! FOR SALE Four Room Modern Home, on Stevenson St. Fnll Basemen'. Built-In Features and Modern Fixtures Newly painted. Lllieral loan with small down payment. Call No. 174. J F Sanmann or Roy Eller, Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Ind. 113 3t FOR HALE — Fine Modem 3 Bedroom Home. Itouble Garage, landscaped yard, fruit trees and fine shade trees. Large garden space. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME LN EXCELLENT REPAIR Litteral Loan can !«■ arranged. Call No. 174. J. F. Sanmann or Roy Eller. Midwest Realty tuition Co. I>eFOR SALE \N CNISCALLY GOOD *« ACRE FARM U"el Highly prodit'tive land, well drained and fenced. An Attractive set of buildings, variety of fruit. Nice yar I and plenty «d shade Call No. 174. .1 F San mann or Key Eller. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Ind 143 3t FOR SALE Apartment H'ai"’*North 2nd St Decatur. Ind. apartments. 89 day |H»ssession o. 3 room apartment for purchaser. Small down payment balance by assuming loan Ideal latcation and fine Income Call No. 1,4. J. F. Sanmann or Roy Eller. Midwest Realty Auction Co- Itecatur. Ind. 113 ” FOR SALE One year old F H ' horde, automate gas heat, restricted nelghlwHhood. two lydrooms. living room, kitchen, full basement unfinished hat usable third bedroom, built-in .cupboards. hardwood floors, within 30 days for only »* ••»* down as owner is leaving city. Total price reduced because of needed exterior redecoratum Bob Heller ILaltor. Heller Building, phone 870. ..

'.'QI l( KIES by Ken Reynold* Is'" f At, ’ -w«JSBScy%». Well, the Democrat Want Ad said It had a shower—but I guess it works only when It rains!” FOR SALE-Automatic oil burning water heater with pipe and fittings, good condition phone 62*54. 142 3tx | r- | 1 FOR SALE — 400 Barred Rocks and single comb Wyandotte pullets, 2’, a mouths old. (.’all Floyd Baxter. 92-W Monroe. 142 stx WHY ROW a Fs>at on your, vacation when you can buy' or rent an outboard motor at Dick .Mansfield .Motor Sales, 111 S. Second. I 142tf - FOR SALE New —■ Two, three and four section totary hoes; Oliver self threading pick-up bal- ; er; one row pull type corn pickers; two row mounted corn plck-l II era. Nsed Oliver 70 tractor, with cultivators; John Deere MAI J with cult.; Case pi-k-up balet; two row Allls-Chal. mounted i picker; one row John Deere semi mounted picker; two row Farmalt 20 corn picker; 22 In. Red River , threshing machine; John Deere hey loader — Craigville Garage. 142 3t W AN TED WANTED nomeono for parttime driving. Going east latter Part of week. Phone 6374. 142 2IX WANTED TO BtJY~ Beef and dairy cattle. Schelman's Market. Phone 3081. 79tf. i WANTED Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. i 6282 Decatur. 195-ts WANTED Housekeeping Job, i man with motherless children preferred. Call at 730 Cleveland street. 11l g3tx , I 11 ■ ■■ ■■■■"■ " ' —e WANTED TO fH’Y - Uted cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts WANTED To ttpriiy weeda of all kinds, also, crops and fence rows. Cali 8892, Decatur, or 101-V, Monroe. 141-g3t WANTED - W P A. toile’s, cess pearls, ceptic tanks to dean. State where you llv«». Drop a card or phone Major Harris, G; -r. Hill, Onio, phone 76. 134 g24t WANTED TO RENT G. E. Test engineer, wife, month old baby desperately need furnished apartment or house. Consider sub-let-ting for summer. Room 52, Rice Hotel. 142 4tx WANTED- We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also i' handle new and used structural »Jbteei and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 194-ts WANTED: Good, big clean raj;* suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 382-ts WANTED Radios to repair. Ra dlos can be repaired -by appointment - - while yon wait. All work reasonable and guaranteed Phone HHf Monroe. McCullough Radio Service. 129-ts WANTED - Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF CABINET MAKING and Furniture Repay ing. Expert craftsmanssMp with all kinds of wood. Also wood turning and saw filing. Call Monroe 95- E. Fenton Sprunger * Sons ‘4 mile North of Monroe on old 27 Free Estimates. 141 3t SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern eleetrtc. We make covered buttons, buegels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing; machines. Boardman's 239 North t First. 139-36txj WANTED TO Bf'Y <»R TRADE j Would like to trade my 5 room I . bungalow in Ft. Wayne for 5 orj 6 room home in Decatur. Must I be all modern. Or 1 can buy <ll-1 red Write to Busche-Williams Electric Co. RR-2. Box 153 A. De- ( catur. Ind. *B* 3t . i . ■—— I The giraffe probably has a longer n«k than any other llsuu aaimal. but it has unly seven aeclt ? vertebfar the sam* ** ®°‘ ! ' teal* —-t

MISCELLANEOUS STARTER ~AND _ GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor ( Sales, 140 S. Second St, Decatur. , Ind. 173-ts i MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of 310 to |3OO made to men or women. Decatur Loan £ Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF -- - - SEE HAUGKS for automatic water . heaters— water systems— bath-rooms-or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts HAVE YOU EVER TRIED deodorizing your mattress with Magic Foam. Won't soak the filling. Get It at Holthouse Drug Co. 1413 t RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts ELECTRIC A LWIRI NG SUPPLIES — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold A Klenk. 217-TF 4'. —LOANS —4%” On Rood Farm-Land Liberal Terms Arthur D. Suttles 138-t24 I FARMERS remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay j all phone charges. The Stadler; Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- i ler Products Co. 15-ts APPLMNOE - SERVICE — If we can't fix it throw it away. W’e | repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold £ Klenk. phone 183. 97-TF 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 Thermoseal combination windows. Aluminum canopies, awnings, comj bl nation doors. Call for free estimates. “We apply.” Arnold A Klenk. I ”one 483. FJ-tt Z. FOR RENT — ~ FOR RFNT 3 rooms and bath all modern — unfurnished. Hot A <old soft water. Private entrance. Only elect rial appliances allowed in kitchen. Must furnlsn references. Reply Box 217 (•/<» Democrat. 143 2tx LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair ut glasses in blue, leather case on Monroe St. I Ffnd<-r call Carolyn Wolfe, Phone 1136. Reward. 143 2tx » — — M)ST 39.98 yesterday 11 p m. in small brown pocketbook with! broken zipper. At Newsberry's I baby counter. Money badly need-' cd If found. ( Mil 16351. 143 3tx ' LOST Brown billfold somewhere around Erie Depot containing I valuable papers and consider-1 able sum of money. If found cal» > 8891. Kenneth Schnepp. 141-3tx REPUBLICANS (Cont. From Page One I address to the Republican nation ' al convention next Tuesday night. The GOP arrangement commit tee also announced that former Rep. Clare Boothe Luce of Connecticut and house leader Charles A. Halleck of Indiana will be among the convention speakers. California —Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas, D.. Cal., lost out in her bid for the Republican nomination In California's 14th congressional district. A recount showed Wallace W. Braden as the winner. However. Mrs. Douglas won the Democratic nomination ami will seek reelection in November. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur QUALITY Photo Finishing Featuring OVERSIZE PRINTS HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Planing & Mill Work We now have a large planer and invite vou tn brinx 9<»ur lumber to us to have it dress- ” ed and milled into whatever you desire. QUALITY . MILL SERVICE 718 No. 11th SL Phono 171S1

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THIRD SUCH (Pont. From Page On») Connecticut ro»o 10 percent this month but army and navy recruitments remained steady. S|K>t increases In service enlistments were reported at Buffalo. N. Y., San Diego, Dalles. Des .Moines. New Orleans. Houston. Columbus 0., Charleston W. Va., and Boston. Indianapolis reported that guard enlistments Jumped 100 percent over last month and Boston reported a 50 percent increase. Recruiting figures were unavailable at Portland. Ore., where the state’s national guard Is fighting the moat devastating flood in the region’s history. But officials said they had been "swamped with inquiries" from young men anxious to join the battle against the rag Ing Columbia river. Gen. Joseph E. Nelson of the Minnesota national guard said enlistments were up at least IM percent .from last month when the

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wsyne, Ind June 17 tl'Pl Lfvest'e-k: Hogs 160-2'm lbs 28.75* 200-225 lbs 26 50. 225 240 lbs 28.25. 240-500 lbs 23.75-28, 300-4 M Ihs 21.75-23.25. 160-160 lbs 2' 25-25. roughs 20.50 down, Mags 18.50 down. Calves 29. Spring lambs 31. clipped lambs 25, clipped ewes 10.50. clipped bucks 8. No cattle market today. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, June 17 4UPI — ■ (I’M At Livestock: Hogs, 7.500; opened less active, about steady with Wednesday's average; early sales good and choice 180-240 Ihs 28 50-26.75, early top 2700;, few 250-290 Ihs 25.5026 50: 300-360 Ihs 24 50-25 50; 375- ■ 4.(0 lbs 22J0023 50; 159-170 lbs 1 23 50 2500 100-140 lb-. 21.00 23.00; I sows steady at !9.50-20.50, good • am! choice lights 21.00-21.50, few 21.75. , Cattle. 700. calves, 600: steers and yearlings steady, moderately a<tive; two loads top good and choice 1197-lb steers 37 00; load medium to just g<«id yearlings held near 34.00; bulk small lots medium and good fed mixed yearlings 31.50-35 tot; cows steady early, good beef cows 24 00-35 00; vealers moderately active, mostly Steady, bulk good and choice ?6 ■ 50-29.00. extreme top 29.50 sparing iy Sheep, s<>o: fat iambs not estahllshed; stone bids about 50 lower; slaughter rwr-s steady, rood and choice lights 10.00-lLoo, weighty ewes 7.5(t-9.<to. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 2 32%: Sept. 231- : Dee 2.32%: May 2.29 .. Corn July 2 19%; Sept. 1.95: Ih-c. L6Btg; May 1.88. (tats July 93 >; Sept. .851,; Dec. 85',; May 81 Soybeans: July 4.15: Nov. 3.33. Markets At A Glance By United Press Sto ks - I; regular in quiet trading. Bonds: Irregularly higher; I’. S. governments did not trade. Ctirb stocks: Irregular. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures irregular. Hogs active 75 cents to LOO higher, cattle and she< p steady. More Land Necessary To Raise Livestock I Chicago, June 17 - tl'Pl — A Itokesman for the national liveI ■ - <>ck and meat board said today | that more land must lie used to rail •• iiv« lock to provide meat for tin- nation. I; It c Pollock, general manager of | tlie b "I -aol tin- ‘ oiisuinp'ion of | II meat has in rea ed 35 pen ent ... I the last qiiai’er century, compared ' with a ;,*s per*• nt population inI | ' rease. II "No nation aith a thriving live1 st<>< k industry has ever been even I on the verge of famine," lie said I ' We must not lose sight of the I ■ fact that livestock production is I ; nece -ary for anv system of per- | manent agriculture."

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KENNETT. MURRAY A CO. Corrected June 17 ..> 2('« lbs 26 25 200 to 225 Ihs. 28.(10 225 to 240 lbs. 25 75 240 to 250 Ihs 25 50 250 to 260 lb*. 25 25 260 to 270 lbs. 24 75 270 to 28'f lbs. 24 25 280 to 290 lbs 28.75 290 to 300 )t>s 23.25 300 to 325 Ihs. 22.75 325 to 350 lbs. 22.25 350 to 375 lbs. 21.75 375 to 400 Ihs 21.25 140 to 160 Ihs. 24 00 120 to 140 lbs. 23 1(W) to 130 Ihs 23.00 Roughs 350 Ihs. down 19.50 350 to 400 lbs. 19.00 400 to 500 lbs. 18.00 500 to 600 B>s. . 17.50 16 0(t Boars 10.50 Veals (Wed. A Mat » 28 00 Lambs (Wed. A Sat.) 26.00 Clipped lambs . 24.00 Ewes (Clipped) . 9.00 Yearlings . 15.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected June 17 160 to 2(ot Ihs 26 25 200 to 225 lbs. 26.00 225 to 250 |l>h. 25.75 250 to 260 lbs. 25 25 260 to 270 Ihs. 2175 270 to 280 |l>s. 24 25 280 to 290 Ihs. 23 75 290 to 300 ll>(. 23 50 2(io to 325 lhn. 22.75 325 to 350 lbs. 22 25 35<> to 375 lbs. 21.75 375 to 100 Ihs. *1.25 140 to IM lbs. . 2“75 120 to 110 Ihs. . 23.25 Houghs 300 down 19.75 down Km 900 Bvcka 700 t-auil>s 23.00 Calves 27.00 | Boars 12.00 Slags 16.00 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected lune 17 EGGS—Proffueera price* I Grade A large white .49 Grade A large brown . .46 Current receipts .31 Heavy hens .34 Leghorn hens I lbs. up .2.1 Oscka 11 Fryers call for price*. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 17 Bean* subject to chauge during day. Price* delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn; .07 per l<*t less. f.o.b. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op'* Berne-Monroe-William* Cor:e« ted June 17 Wheat 2 18 Oats 1.00 Corn 3(h) Bmm t IS Call for rve prices A low-priced paint sprayer that attaches to the spaik plug of anv auto, making the motor an efficient air compressor for every spraying job. has been devised.

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