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gw rlpoK SALE i Excellent h'- v:r,! - 23fi:!u ... I . o HadioM an<l • ’ *„% . IS'.:. • ■ ‘ -JJJJ Mi.i. : ’‘ i . l ' , “ J z T k M |fl* Wnuu >u... »i*' 1e». ■ fl. for rural 1K...U O- wa.er heating 101 u IS iaint paint--■fl 1;i( „. Paint. Stmkys ■ isl beot. Munroe, lud. ( nfl 11 i&o-ti ’ ■B;; ■■ : : <-•« Kang-s. B( . ■•■■ • ' f " ),n 88-v.:: s ‘" , I ky . , In i. Administer rugs, s'i|rky * Co. Monroe, • •••■.*>;•;. l’ l ill Y • Large size Estate; r. . i brand new, regu■fl,-. value, priced to move ■ fl;-...' Haugh*. -I I T heating stove | HHj>, magazine f*d. u-ed 2 Lul'-meier. route 2., |fl,. •. <.f Pre hie 2.38-3tX* Rflu.l. \ 'l'!' 'on •’ roll corn ( i units north of De |fl •' grain »!< valors. IflL.'J: . GM. C. panel; W.ldh.g 237-3tx j |^K;AI.E Buick Super 4! | l4 . I-rile* on. Please 236 3tx ■KaI.I. O', d *lllO r apples ' :-n < t Berne on 236 3tx |B.h7 VVa liers $89.95. good speed Queen and |flu. . .. ky at Co, Monroe. «»* v Pt We<l- - ,74 * M 1111,1 a.re refrigerawater ’heut»T< ' -‘"' l 'Ayers. Also home i. I.oiterators. I.'brick bluYE.s. b'i'OVES - , 3 ..• h. e .Sturkys IHtaf are allowch prices tor your old stove now 274-tl tLE—I947 Chevrolet, 4 new radio and heater, many exPriced to sell. Very clean. 7415 or call at 914 High 336 Jt U.h t onueused bulierbarrtb, for poultry or outeding. $5 00 per 100 lbs. Areeds. Phone 3*o. South 3rd catur Parma. 236 Got L PHICE.' 1 HADE OLD .—Maytag washers. Bottle atural gas stoves. Electric raters. ludlus. Home is. Geneva Steel Cabinets. Kitchen, 42b Meßurnes. lu.t: LE- 3 • 1940 Chev. tudora, ord tudor; 1948 Chev. conI* ta bargainl; 1936 Ford These cars are all in condition. Downtown Tex•bone 138. Z36-31X ILK—Yellow Delicious spil'd Jonathan apples; also potatoes. Steel tractot i lor Oliver 70 tractor. >h Bohnke. R 3. Phone mats iLE South Bend junior Ivoiy with cinotue trim, or coal. In good condition. Poe phone. Martin ”i*r. 1 mile *Gt, j plilt •d Poe Indiana. 236-31 -LEAS' SWEEP — Rebuilt era, fit.9s and up. Guaran>*ar. All iiopular make* • Hoover Eureka. Bea Vac " e "vrvice al) makes. I,h * u l> and delivery. Arnold ■*l*tik. Phone 463 235 Vr Bl s \l.E—Jonathan. Wag* y r - Mkftower, York ImWfi i! and Greening apples. W* f er pears and a lot of B‘* er apples. Place orders B»» fw cider by gallon or B rr il lien Maielin. IM, y ne. IJcrne phone 4693. 1 237 2t B OH TUADE 1919 B* '“** * 1 »< dan. good as Bb'i s"' t ’ Oß ' Uc loupe Chevrolet Alro „ dau nn - door. 1941 Studey ttampmu IM . ChevX r i» 3< Chevrolet se ■JJ- «»ly <>v. t hauled, transporK B . ,w Hepta; bun K* °’ lr Pleasure Bust he Itu/ w * »«“ ««* 1 * JJFJtx

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FOR SALE—Minneapolis • Moline one-row corn picker. New. O. C. Ewell, Preble. 237-2tx FOR SALE Like new. Coronado portable ironer. Phone 613-J 23831 FOR - SALE — 1948 2 ton Ford truck. Stock and grain sack. A-l Shape |1450. 127 S. 4th St. 231 fix WE HAVE John Deere toy tractors, plows, wagons and spreaders Get yours when at the fair. Stef fen Implement Co., Decatur, Ind 238 5t FOR SALE Holstein bull, serviceable age, not registered, but a good individual. Extra good Duroc spring boar, eiiigible to register. Roy Johnson, telephone 1022 First farm west of road 27 on river road. 2383 t RECORD stock reduction sale! King fhlllbllly hits) reg. 79c Sale 60c. Nearly 1000 standard selections, re. 79c. Sale 4 for 31.00 or 30c each Publix Serv lee. 1 block south of Court House. 238 4t FOR SALE -Six., Seven and Eight cu. ft. Serve! Gas refrigerators. Bargains while they last. No moving parts, Stays silent, lasts longer. Trade in your old electric refrigerator that may soon be due for costly repairs. Stucky's Geneva Hatcheries. Geneva, Ind. IM-T WANTED WANTED” TO Bl'Y — Buur and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market Phone 30b 1. 79-11 WANTED— Woman to work In laundry. Apply in person. Home Laundry, 127 S. 9th St 238-3tx WANTED—Good quality hay, loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 206 ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at rearouablu prices. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED—Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19194. North Side Appliance Store. 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203-ts WAN! ED Mime .racking work. I‘roleasioual equipment. Save • money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller BuildI ing. 131-H [WANTED — to clean ccsspootx. septic tanks and W. I*. A. toilets, also cisterns to clean out aim save part of the water. Sepen hose and pumps. Write Maj-u Harris, Grover Hill. Ohio. 231 Kt WAN! ED — Wu .ung machine re pairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for ail makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop On highway 124. Monroe, Ind Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mil ’ che 11 — Claiet ce Dick. Phoue , 66113. 18411 SEWING MACHINE Repairing Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines, Boardman's 223 North First. 231 26ti No man ever bei-omes suddenly eithir very good or very bad. HU G E ALLOWANCES NOW ON U.S. ROYAL MASTER I Aatrica s Foremost Safety lire Ad on this onol This chance may newer come ogom MIIICT If WIHIIWIHIINII MNIt Hil t 9 a DECATUR SUPER SERVICE Phone 532 Decatur, Ind.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* * • 1 j ■' /X" » ' a*-. ■ , * W M 1 t F vsDx.r — - ,'r, " .."Everybody sells thsir vegs-1 tables with Democrat Want Ads but me — and I have to buy them." MISCELL ANEOljs WE HAVE discontinued custom butchering till further notice. Gerber Meat Market. 238-3 t ELECTRICAL Contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle A- Kiess. North 12th St. Phone 212. S3-tf STARTER - AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T. PLUMBING AND PLUMBING fix tures. Well jvtimps, water beaters. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work, Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts , EARN MONEY addressing envelopes at home. Our instructions tell how. Send for free de-1 tails. Post-All, 930 F. Street.i Washington. D. C. 238-lt 1 LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Iman Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor offl< e I Phono 237. 79 ts IADIO REPAIR service, auto, home , and portable. Work guaranteed. Standard rates. Homer Heyerly, 4’j miles south of I*reble. Phone , 4 on I, Craigville. 227 IBt ELECTRICAL WIRING 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 & Klenk. 217-ts APB LI AN C E SE R VIC E-~We service all makes of washers, sweep ers, radios, refrigerator and other elect)leal appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. 80-ts CIDER — We will operate our I cider press every Tuesday and, Thursday until further notice, i Hours 7 a.tn. until 5 pm. Kirsch; Planing Mill, Gu4 N. 3rd. Phone 211. Decatur, Ind. 213-ts HOTO-ROOTEIC ShllVH 1. D: •) i . and sewers cleaned. $3.00 to SIO.OO. Also electrical contiactIng. Mr. C IL Wi Ham. R. R. 2. Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163 ts t-AItMERT’ATTENTIttN A- re move dead horses, cows. hogs. I etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay 1 all phone charges. The Stadler [ Fertilizer Co , formerly the Siad [ ler. Products Co. 15-ls ’ — - ■ - ■ ■ ■ — — - - ; CESSPOOLS — Septic tank*, i Vacuum cleaned. Basement 1 drain*, sewer lines and ditches { cleaned with electric cutting ma-1 chine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 23030tx WWVBWWWWW4AWWWW4 BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales. Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph 772 (MVAAfI AAWWVMMWWWV FOR RENT FOB KENT Ho®* in ; h» c. untiy Max Thieme, phone G45-C. 237 4t 1 FOR RENT — 3 room modern cabin*, furnished. Inquire at Mom * Pop's Truck Stop, east on 224 23>-6t i FOR RENT- 3 room upstairs un furnished apartment. Pries’" entrance. Phone 1746. 803 N. sth St. 23»-3t j FOR RENT--7 room unfurnished semi modern house, bath com- , plete with linen closet, built in' cupboaid* in kitchen Rent S4O per month. Call 1791 in morning* 238-311 losFand "foun d LOST Girls glasso. flesh colored rims. Lost In vicinity of 3801 bl<M-k Winchester St. Reward ‘ Call 224 238 It FOUND—One hound dog Owner may have same by calling for it and paying fur lbl» ad. Railing Bros R-4. Decatur Phone 66377. 237 St I LOST Bla<k leather billfold, con tainlng money, valuable papeu,| piized pictures. Identification: | Noah Lcsb. 43d Hott Ave Mun cie, lud Pinder please call 1332., Decatur phone. 23“3t i All the original land surveys ' around Luke Pungo in North Caro*lina are tied io an am ieut cypress [tree on the take shore, the stump ,us which is still »l*tidu< i Trade tn a G«od <•*" — O’^atur,

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.. ji ’» fl K‘i k 'ffl L V ■i * ic -I HOLDUP victims Bums Montgom ery (left) and Lawrence Halliday are shown after three armed bandit robbed them of a >30,000 payroll ot busy 42nd Street, New York. Wit) split-second timing, the bandit drove a stolen taxi to a crowd* corner at the precise moment thei victims appeared to hail a calx. Th pay was for construction worker building the permanent United Na tions home. (International CITY PROPERTY (Cont. From page One) , rolls. Hi The plot size is amide for the kind of building and the parking I that are desirable. I (5) While off center in east and west directions, it is approximateJ/ I James Bruce FORMER Ambassador to Argentina James Eruce (above) has been nominated by President Truman to be director of the $1,314,000,000 ■ foreign mihtary assistance program. His appointment must be confirmed by the Senate. Most of the arms-aid I will go to nations allied a?a>nst Communism. (Internetional) s > wl c .l 11 11 GEAUTIfUL I ( 1 P bruanl IJI 'Q&ii.ScaC Vhibd automatic gas I WATER HEATER ■ solo ar g H A U G K S Jg I — rssir fingnr Chevrolet Specialized TRUCK SERVICE & SALES Trained Mechanics Genuine Part* SAYUMtS Chevrolet Sales Hj>. No. 27 Decatur

ly central, north and south. i (6) It ta in easy walking dis tance of the busines* center. (7) The surroundings can be made very attractive. This site i» now a rat infested city dump and | anything but beautiful. "By filling, which Is perfectly practical, it can be made into an almost ideal spot for the proposed Decatur Community (entv To those who fear that a new fill might be ut stable : footing for building, let their i I minds be set at rest. Modern en-' cineerlng can solve auch problems . without difficulty. Consider that the city of Chicago is built on a i swamp." the consultants explain- i ed. ■IS II ■ ■■ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends and the minister who so kindly assisted us during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Clara Oswalt and Family.!)

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FORT WAVNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind , Oct. 10—(UP) I (PM A) Livestock: I Hogs 1.800: mostly 25 higher: choice 18.50; light butchers 17.5018 25; medium 18.25-18.50; butcher* 18.0018.25; heavy 17.5018.00; pigs 16 00 down; roughs 11.60-17.00. Cattle steady to strong; choice steers 28.00-28.00; choice heifers 23.00-26 00; good cows 13.00 15.00; calves steady at 31.00. . Lambs steady at 23 00; ewes 4.00- . 8.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Oct. 10—(UP) — tPMAi IJvestock: Hogs 10,000; opened moderately I active, steady to 25 higher; mid ,'session less active, steady with ■ ' closing bids around 25 lower; early II sales good and choice 200-250 lbs I 18 50 18.75, top 18 75; later trade I largely 18 25 18.50 with some late I bids 18 25 down; scattering around I 300 lbs 18 00; 165 190 lbs 18.00I 1850; 106160 lbs 14.50-1650; sows I about steady at mostly 15.00-17.50. I Odd choice butcher types 17.75 and I extremely heavy weights bid un I der 15.00. I Cattle: 1.500, calves 500; good I and choice fed steers active, mostly | fully 50, instances more higher I tlian last week's close; around 2 > loads good to low choice near 1280 lbs fed steers 31.00; around 2 loads mostly good 1050-1130 lb* 30.00; odd loads medium to mostly good around 900 1050 lbs yearling* 26.5028.75; load medium grade 25.00; load good heifers 2700; around 2 loads 24 00 25 00; rows slow: early bids steady to weak but held fully steady; scattered medium and good beef cows eligible around 15.0017.00; common 14.00-15.00; canners | and cutters 11.00-14 50; walers I moderately active, around 1.001 lower; most good and choice steers 27.50-30.00; common aud ’ medium 19.00-26 50. Sheep: 1,500; fat lambs opened around weak to 25 lower; early] sales good and choice fat native* lambs 22.50-23 50. top 23.50; com ! mon and medium wldtly and un-1 r evenly 15.0632 <»0; load mostly I good near 100 lbs fed Texas year I Ungs number one pelts 19 00; 1 slaughter ewes steady at 850 down, j Markets At A Glance By United Press Stucks irregular in moderate 1 >] trading Bonds lingular; I'. S. govern- '• ment* did not trade. i Curb stocks irregularly higher Chicago Ht<M-k* irregularly high- : er i Silver unchanged in New York 1 ] at 7:1-1, cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn.) j oats, rye and soybean futures ' lower. Hogs steady; sheep, scattered ■sale* and bids steady; cattle, mostly higher, the top at year's high of 935.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2 1144%; March 2.12%-%; May 2 "7; July 190%-Q Corn Dec 1.184, '» : Marc h 1 21; ] May 1.22%; July 1 21%. Hats: D<-c 67 I *',. March 668.1 May 63, July 56%8 Soybeans: Nov. Dec., 2.334, ‘o: Match 2.32-2.3 P,; May 2.29 2.38%; July 2 25’,. Humility is to make the right estimate of one's sell. Spurgeon

n*s**asMaa.-Ms*aMMMMaaaMMMe««v KENNETT — MURRAY A CO Corrected Oct. 10 160 to 170 lbs. 16.35 170 to 180 lbs. 17 25 180 to 2<)o lbs. 17.50 200 to 240 lbs. 17.75 240 to 260 lbs. 17.50 260 to 280 lbs. 17.00 380 to 300 lbs. 16.75 300 to 325 lbs. - 16.50 325 to 350 lbs. 16.00 350 to 400 lbs.- 15.50 400 lbs up 15.00 140 to 160 lbs. 15.00 120 to 140 lbs. 14.50 100 to 120 lbs. 14.00 Roughs 300 lbs down 16.50 300 to 350 1b5.16.00 350 to 400 1b5.15.00 400 to 450 1b5.14.50 450 to 500 1b5.14.00 500 to 550 lbs. 13.00 550 to 600 1b5.12.50 600 lbs. up 12 00 Stags , 11.50 Boars 8 50 Veals (Wed. A Sat ) 28.50 Spring Lambs (Wed. A Sat.) 21.00 Clip Lambs 15.00 Yearlings 14 00 Ewet 5.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 10 160 to 170 lbs 16 00 170 to 180 Jbs 17.00 ISO to 190 lbs. 17 25 190 to 210 lbs 17.50 210 to 250 lbs 17 75 250 to 270 lbs. 17.00 270 to 300 lbs. 16 50 300 to .325 lbs 16 25 325 to 350 lbs. 15 75 3M to 4'«> lb* 15.50 400 lbs. up 15.00 140 to 160 lbs. 15.00 ICO to 140 lbs. 14.50 I Roughs 300 down 16 75 I Stags 11 25 Lambs 32.00 Calves 2700 Boars 900 - Ewes 6 00 I Ducks 6.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. j Corrected Oct. lo Deans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .08 p*-r Imrhel less Curn: .07 per 100 lew f.O.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3XO Corrected Oct. 10 Grade A large white GO I Grade A large brown- 56 j Current receipts 50 ! Heavy hens 32 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .19 Cocks ... .13 Fryers—cml for prices. The earth's atmosphere weighs about 5,900,000,tt00.0W.000 tons, including the water vapor it contains. Halt of this total air mass Is below altitude of 3.4 S miles •above sea level. I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur yrATimT'R t,levator ('*• Decatur ■ Peterson ■ Monroe

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