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I ffOR SALE Sa'*"’ ll oil burn- ■ ’ HE ■■ cob-man OH Heating ',x HV;,, I'hi!<o Radios and ..tori Stucky *t Co.. K iri |Hrrr I’o ■! Wilton rug iF.Vx IWL'oii: '‘ llnvfr pa,, ' ,rn ' EK'. l p offir.. desk and chair. Leather davenport ■e^•■honest or for rural MK ' Ljking and waUr heating ■ v •• P’ s per 100 It> * K< Bro*. __ “ paint - p ro , Paint. Stucky * Dept. Monroe, Ind. 150-ls Oa » R‘dk‘». M. - . ,t r ]e» to select from. Open except Wed nite*. Stucky Monros. Ind. 274-ts - Axminlster rugs. K~ wool. OpM evening* ex uvd Stucky A Co. Monroe. K i’boni 66866. 1-ts B^ALB-Washer* 8M.95, good |Kxe. nucb at speed Queen end Krton. Stucky A Co.. Momoe, Open r.i’.es except Wed. | ” ' ■Tale -- family size Wa xe Kiao! turkeys, raised on wire. Kfi I’d Phone 013 anytime or Kxe 5111 in evening. J. F. Ru,> 2«1 14t K I ■ sale I large Estate Heat-1 ■«. u-ed : M asons. 1 coal and Hpid range Inquire Oil Win-1 ■nter Mr* Lena Strickler. B -.» 15292. 2«S 3t | BTaI.K Full blooded Cheater, Kilt* boar Eligible for registraTaylor Holt. 5 mi N. on K off 221 1 ml E Phone 3148 269-3tx BTaLE — f'ondensed butterKlk. barrels, for poultry or aniK1 feeding 15 00 per 100 lb*. Arfeeds Phone 38(). South 3rd ■l D -ratur Farms. 235 60t Bl SALE Potatoes, good cookBgKi' adUie. f» aIM 11 69. CornKrcial* list hid. Alas fl. S Ko i Spe< ial price* on 5 bag Ku Coppess Corner. 268 6tx ■ KTBALE Frigldaira fefrigi ra Kn, range*, water heater*, Kuken. sad dryer*. Also some . ■M uwd refrigerators. Cbrick ' 101 ts | Bns, STOVES, STOVES - ■ you want to trad* *-e Stuckys K lonroe, Ind They are allow- ■< high price* for your old atove i Pkt now. 274-ts K* CLEAN SWEEP - Rebuilt ■seepera, |l4 95 and up. Guaran- ’ B*d 1 year All popular makes [*- a* Hooter Eureka, Bee Vac |M where. We service all makea. |he* pick up and delivery. Arnold [BKleak, Phone 463 215 TF BR lALE-lloper Dri-Ga* ranges it”, 1 Re^r, *a fa tors. Before you My.‘ask the lady who owna Also water beaters, water ’ •’ttener, installed. Htucky'a ApGeneva Hatcheries. | IW—w a! Wt SALE it>2 Ford T 4 door *<a«, Ad condition 3595.00. I*4l CctvrolK Special Deluxe Club ms.ae 1937 Oldsmobile •or. Very dean, motor tecent ' Mwrhaub-d 1295 M. 19.37 Chev-i fador, original tiaish, very I *>-mechanically 1275.00. Texa and Jackson G. 95. | ■wntagatar 27013tx I

Bttr Friend: Are you going on a Thanksgiving vacation? Are '° u planinng a hunting trip for the holiday? We hope 11 * ill be a happy and enjoyable one. However. the National Safety Council says People will be injured over the holiday. Could ><m Hy the necessary medical hills? "e represent one of the world's largest insurcompanies, which will insure your trip for fifty 7” “ ■ wt »h a penion for your family, including school children. It will pay all medical bills up to S»M * **h accidents. Stop Mor Call and we will see you w trip accident tickets. But whether you buy the accident tickets or Please lie careful.' Very sincerely yours. Helfer * Buckuun Insurance A«eneie» ’"•rMfe eeHur—insure wilh Heller.

FOB SALE - 1936 Ford H 05.00. ( all 5825. 270-2tx IT S TERRIFIC the way we’re sell--1 Ing Finn Foam for cleaning rugs l ( and upholstery. Smith Drug Co. | 269 3t ‘ FOR ?ALE—John Iteere No. 40 2 bottom 12” plow. Ed Beihold. ! Route 1 Decatur. Call 3502. , 270-2tx • FOR SALE -Warm Morning heat t Ing stove with jacket, like new Phillip Nussbaum Monroe, Ind. f 270-31 FOR SAMS -Broad-breasted bronze and white Turkeys. Milk fed. any size. Mrs. A. W. Lytle. Phone 8474. Call at noon. 246 24t FOR SALE—S room house, modern, hardwood floors, aluminum combination storm windows (las heat, automatic hot water heater, water softtner. Priced for quick sale 122 So l«th St. 27t>3tx Wanted WANTED TO BUY — Beef 7nd dairy cattle. S< hetman's Market. Phone 2081. 79-ts I WANTED —Lady to work In laundry. Apply in person. Home Laundry. Phtye 1149. 2«9-3tx WANTED TO and Bass wood timber. Write ■ P. O. Box 122. Decatur. 269-3tx WANTED—Good quality bay, loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 206 tt — WANTED — Experienced waitress. Hotel Coffee Shop. No phone calls. Apply between 2 and 4 p. r.t. 270 «ix RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks 60-tt WANTEIF—.Maytag washer repair. Factory trainef repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19191. North Side Appliance Store, 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203-ts HELP WANTED- Woman to do light house work in home of elderly woman. Stay nights. Write Box 88 c/o Democrat. 270-31 WANTED — Will accept. If not Bick, all unwanted dogs. Railing Bros. Decatur, R. 4. Res. l'« ml. N. Coppess Corner. Momoe phone d-M?? 265 Gtx y»j.. —

1911 ( HEV. CL. CPE. Radio—Heater, Low Price. 1912 N ASH ‘fiiiO’ Sedan Weathereye • Radio • Overdriv*. 1916 CHEV. AEROSED Exceptionally Clean One Owner. 1947 HI l)S()N 6 Sedan Commodore - Radio We*th*rm«»ter. 1912 CHEV, ( L. CPE. Radio 4 Heater New Paint 19.37 DODGE COA( H Very Clean. One Owner Car. 19.37 OLDS 6 SEDAN New P*lnt — Motor One Owner. ZISTSMISTEH MOTOR SALES 108 Monroe Street 125 N. First Street Phone 372

OnCKIES hy gen fUyldg ’ • .n, | 1 : -WfflW 1 notice anything unusual . about this garden hosi- we got I , with a Democrat Want Ad?” 1 WANTED Lot plowing, fight haul , ing. ashes and trash. Will take orders for wood. Phone 1632 or 342 N. 11th St Frank Baker. 2703tX WANTED — Mimeographing work, i . Professional equipment. Save ( money on letters, sales messages. programs, form c. etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870. Heller Build- : “>g. 131-tf' SEWING MACHINE Repairing — 1 Let us convert your old treadle I Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buck- ' els, machine buttonholes: Hein-' stitching. Wo sell new and used machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 257-25 H WANTED — To clean cesspools.' septic tanks and W. P. A. toilets, also cisterns to clean out and. save part of the water. Sepert' hose and pumps. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 269-121' - ■ ■ ■■ ■ _ ■ _ L WANTED — Washing machine r» pairing Wringer rolls. Parts and service for ail makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe. Ind. Free pick up and delivery. Also repairing all makes of sweepers. Phone 66463. 184-ts MISCELLANEOUS WHEN it comes to insurance, come to us. Kenneth Kunyon. It DON'T DELAY! It's time to win-i terfze. Permanent Anti-Freeze j Alcohol. Stop in today. Dick' Mansfield Motor Sales. 151 Ho. | Second St. Phone 1645. 256 T . LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you I need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. I 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts i ROTO ROOTER SER VICE. Drains ' and sewers cleaned, 83.00 to 110.00. Also electr cal contracting. Mr. C. R. William, R. R. 2.1 Decatur, Phone 4on 6 Tocsin. , 163-ts CLOGGED SEWERS and~draln7^-! opened with our new electric cutters. Work guaranteed. Irwin Plumbing and Heating. 740 High St. Decatur, Ind. Phone 1284. 264-llt ELECriuCAL A’HUNG SUPPLIES Let us supply you . with your elecirlcal needa, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. 217-ts . CESSPOOLS — Septic tanks, Vacuum cleaned. Basement* drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting ma-| chine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. I NMOtti FARMERS ATTENTH’N—.,’e remove dead horses, cows. bogs, etc. Decatur phdne 3(R)U We pay all phone chargrs. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. j 13-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE-Wb servIce all makes of washers, sweep ers. radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For ' prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk. Inc. 80-ts LOST AND FOUND FOUND Boat in St. Mary's river Owner may have same by Identifying and paying for this ad. Phone 4691. 26»3t», FOK KhN i' FOR RENT-3 room unfurnished. apartment on Piqua Road. Phone, 1813. 262-ts 5 ROOM HOUSE for rent. Semi I modern. Phone 17592 or 613. 269.'.tx 1

Thinking of Painting ? Buy your paint* where your dollar goes farther! See or Call R. E. GANTZ Paint Sales A Service 604 Adam* Phon* IMO j Trade m a Good Town — Pccatar |

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Air Baby's Father Is Hunting For Job Sponsor Begs Off Caring For Family New York, Nov. 16. —(VP)— The Polish lather of a day-old baby born S.OOff feet over (lie Atlantic went jobhunting today btcause the refugee organization which brought the family to the United States said their sponsor had begged off feeding no many months. Joseph Rolbieckl, 36, hi* wdfe Leokalla, and tbelr three yodng children started for the United States aboard a chartered Scandanavlan airliner In a group of 60 displaced persons. About midway between Prestwick. Scotland, and Gandar, Nfld., Mrs. Leokalfa Rolbieckl. a husky farm wife who never had Been the * interior of a hospital, gave birth to a 5 and H pound daughter. Th» . Swedish stewardess, two pursers, and a Polish woman en route to Chicago aided at the delivery while Rolbieckl sat quietly In his seat, praying for his wife. I>ss than 11 hours later, the • plane landed In New York and the mother and newborn daughter, both "feeling fine," were rushed off to a hospital The father and the rest of his brood were placed in a hotel where Rolbieckl learned from the National Catholic welfare I conference that a Dahlgren. 111., farm joh previously promised wa* not available. | Hut out in Dahlgren, the pa«tor <>t the Catholic parish said he wa* "baffled” by reports that a Polish refugee family was destined for a sponsor there. NEW ELECTRIC _ _/£2 n, ‘ Uage One) and gave counsel until! Nov. 21 to present briefs. FOR RENT—2 and 3 room apartments on 2nd St. accross from Court House. Phone 1813. 262-ts FOR RENT — Modern furnished homes, 3 miles east on 224. Inquire at Mom * Pop's Truck Stop. 265 61 FOR RENT OR SALE 5 room house 816 N. Tenth St. Frank Wlnegardner. 715 N. Tenth St. 268 3tX I FOR REN I Modern 4 room uu furnished upstairs apartment. J with balh. Facilities for electric | or bottle gas stove. Private entrance Close In. Reply box 86. i c/o Democrat. 26>3t i FOR RENT— 3 room apartment with automatic heat and innei* springs. Built • in cupboards. Clothes closets, private entrance, utilities paid. Party must have employment or steady income. 116 So. 13th St. 2693 t Appolntmeni as AUmlnlalratar Aa. «<h Vollie la hereby (lira That the 1 undersigned h«a been appointed Adminlitrafor of lhe e»t.it«- of <Kld>e I I'iabrr lata of Adam* County, Jeleaned. The estate Is probably solvent. I art 0. Fisher Adnilalstralor Hail* Viaeblla Alfaraey Soteiuber b, IBII* NOV 9—14—.1

JW V - J—IU—.I FOR SALE 1916 de st n o Custom Club Coupe Radio, heater and whitewall tiree. Excellent condition. Ready to go! 1918 CHEVROLET Fleetline Sedan Radio and heater, excellent condition. Ready to go for winter driving. 1918 PLYMOUTH Coupe, Black finish. Low mileage, Ready to go' 1910 OLDSMOBILE Tudor. 1946 motor, Nice car. 1919 PLVMOITH Deluxe Sedan, light green finish, excellent condition. Very low mileage. 1917 STIDEBAKER Commander Club Coupe. Radio and heater. Nice car. Overdrive. 1937 CHEVROLET TUDOR. 1938 FORD TUOOR. 1936 I’LYMOI TH SEDAN. ALSO A FEW CHEAPER CARS Dick Mansfield j ' Motor Sales |l4l 8. 2nd St. Rhone IHS m agM^imi

Bth WARSAW HOLSTEIN SALE In the 4-H Club BMr., Fair Grounds, Warsaw, Indiana i on Koadw 13, 25 and U. 8. 30 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH at 11:00 A. M. 80—CHOICE HOLSTEINS—HO (65 Registered— 15 Grades* Mostly fresh or heavy springing cows and heifers—Open Helfers Club Calve*. A CHOICE SELECTION OF TEN BULLS, nil ages, from good record dams and Outstanding sires, such as "Model" (the |SBOO All Amer). Minnow Creek Eden ReGrand (recently sold for 14600), Isian Eden," Sir Vail Dell Ideal Successor and Carnation Homestead Ensign Inka. Dispersing the well known Raymond Vail Herd. Syracuse with a DHIA herd test of 488 6 lbs fat. Selling: The Herd Hire, a Son of Ray. inondale Ideal Successor and from a 627 5 lb. dam—his Daughters including open heifers and heifer calves. Also, a 3 yr old Granddaughter of "Chief with 581 6 Tbs fat at 2 yrs A FEW OF THE ENTRIES: Ten head from Chas. W. Cote, South Bend several bred to a grandson of "Chief.” Six head from Hornaday Dairy Farms. Indianapolis. A Granddaughter of Uuinwni Admiral Rag Apple De.ln—bred to a eon of "Comet" and "Butter Girl.” A Granddaughter of Montvlc Pathfinder bred to a »on of Twenty Grand A Daughter of "Dean Eden" and a Granddaughter of “Eden.” Several Good Canadian Cows and Heifers all fresh or heavy springers by sale day. MANY OTHER GOOD CONSIGNMENTS. 15 Top Grade Holstein Cows and Heifers. This is the most productive group of cows we have had to offer for sometime. All animals T. B. and Bang's tested- many calfliood vaccinated THE PLACE TO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AND OWN WITH PRIDE. Catalogues available at sale. Lunch served LELAND J, OSBORN, Sale Manager and Auctioneer 16 17 Warsaw, Indiana iEwSEACOtiITiCKEB j u AVAILABLE IN > One & | wo R° w I ® xWa I SIZES ) ARNOLD & KLENK, INC. Madison Street Phone 163 / ■ ■ 5m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ trs YOU CAN SAVE with the New, Improved Timken Wall-Flame Oil Burner l The now Ttaikon Wall Flame OH Burner is especially daaignod u> convert osietiog fur- ■ *4 Meet and boilers to modern, fully-automatic [J ) oU hoot Thousand* of users report that this remarkable oil burner 1* Mving them up to 21)6 on fuel cost*. Few eon save, tool At the same time, you will enjoy comfort, convenience and doenlinee*. An end to furnace drudgery — oven tomperoturoi, regerdloee of the woether outride—e cleonor healthier homo. Investigate the Timken Well Flemo Oil Burner with It* 19 important improvamanti and new /eoture*. Celt us today for complete informstioa and a Free Hooting Survey. Tbe fsnMnie TimkM W«nFlama Oil B’Knw )« sat oaoeomy records >• tbmieand* Homwownert W somas. y.ad „u« bow murk * • a. ■ M.,1 a. r~ ran ,a»e with thia beaiBwnefit from Timkon Oil Heat «u»*u bum«. HAUGKS M auasau Msameslm 0* rwucm • m bmum • m (u*nm warn mia mas DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Nov. 16—(UP) —(PM A) —Livestock: Hogs 1,100; steady to strong; strictly choice hogs 16 25, light weight butchers 15.00-16.O0; medium 15 25 16 00; butchers 15.0015.25; heavy weights 14.50-15 00;' pigs 15.00 and down; roughs 12 00. 15 00. Cattle steady, choice steers 25 00 30.00; choice heifers 22 00-27.00; good cows 13 50-16 50; good bulls 1700-18 00. Calf market opt tied wt ak to 100 lower, 30.00 and down Lamb market opened steady to weak. 23 50 and down; ewes 4.009.50; bucks 3 006.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 16 — (UP) — (PMA)- Livestock : Hogs 8,000; moderately active: barrows and gilt* strong to 50 higher; good and choke 170-240 IbH. 15.75-16 75; 240-300 lbs. 15.2516<>0; sows mostly 25 higher, but top 25 lower; good and choice under 300 lbs. 14.75-15.00, heavier , weight* downward to 13.25. Cattle 800, calves 400; good and 1 choke fed yearlings and steers fully steady but crasser* and warmed up offering* weak to spots 25 lower; average good 950 It fed yearlings 30.50; medium to good ahortfeds 2 .50, medium warmed up grasaer* 23.00: medium to good * native yearlings anti heifers 21.0025.00; good heifers 26.00-27.50; cows about steady; rn<dium and good 15.50-17.50. common 14.0015.00; vealers moderately active,! 1.00 lower; good and choice 27.00-! 30,00; common and medium 18 00-1 26.50. Sheep 700; fat lambs and slaugh-1 ter ewes about steady; good and I choice native lambs 23.00-23.50; ! medium and good 20 00-22.00; com-' mon 15.00-19.00; good and choice* light slaughter ewus 8.30-10.00, others 6AO 8 00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly higher, U. S. government higher in modt rate activity. 1 Curb stocks higher. Chicago stocks irregularly higher Silver unchanged at New York at 71*i cents a fine ounce. I Cotton futures steady. | Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures higher Hogs: higher. Sheep; steady; lamb* steady to weak. Cattle mostly steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Dec 209\|,; March] 2 12; May 2 <>9»4 July 1 91’, Corn Dec I.2')*i%; March! 1 23\. May I 24’, I 25; July 1 24%H Oats: Ike 74 74'» March 71 ',H May 6»-X 'J. July 62'tA Soybeans: Nov 221*4 ’nl !•*<■ 2 21’, »»; March 223 2.23>',. May 2 2!',%. July 219 The Colon of South Africa has two languages, two flag-*, two anthem* and two capitals

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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Nor 16 160 to 170 lb» 15 50 170 to IRQ lbs 15.76 180 to 220 lbs 16.00 220 to 240 lbs 15.75 240 to 260 lbs 1515 260 to 280 lb« M 75 280 to 300 !b» 14.10 300 to 325 lbs 14 26 325 to 310 lb» 14.00 350 to 400 lb* 1J.75 400 lb* bp 18.25 140 to 160 1b» 15.00 120 to 140 Ike. 14.50 ino to 120 lbs 14.00 Roughs 350 Iba. down ............ 14 75 350 to 400 lbs. 14.25 400 to 450 lbs 18.75 450 to 500 lbs 13.25 500 to 550 lbs 12.75 550 to 6<)o lbs 13 25 600 lbs up 11.25 Stags 19 00 Boars 8 00 Veals (Wed A Hat. J...... 28.50 Spring Umbs (Wed A Sat ) 33 00 Clip Lamb* ................ 15.00 Yearling* 14 00 Ewes 7 00 SCHMITT’S STOCK vARDS Corrected Nov. 16 160 to 170 lbs. 15.25 170 to 220 lbs 15.50 220 to 250 lbs. 15 25 250 to 280 lbs 15.00 1 280 to 300 lbs 14 50 300 to 325 lbs 14.00 325 to 350 lb* 13.75 350 to 400 lbs 13.50 100 lbs up ................ 13 00 ; 140 to 160 lbs 15.00 j 100 to 140 lbs 14.80 Roughs 300 down 14.50 Lambs 31 60 Calves 27 00 Stags 10 60 Roars ....................... 8 O') Ewes 6.00 Buck* ............ 1.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Nor 16 Bean* subject to cuange during day. Fricea delivered at elevator Ask for price*. Grain: .03 p«r bushel leea Corn; .07 per 100 les* f ob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATION! Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Nov 16 Grade A large white ...... 51 Grade A large browu 44 Current .40 Heavy hens - .23 leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .20 Cock* 11 Frvera—call for pricea.

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