Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1949 — Page 5
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m cA L.C‘- AS^F,ED HM^ rT |SiNG RATES |^J wo rd l orle»ii: ■V mc 2 tlniei ' <sc ' 6 times 31-75. RHV' ’uotr-d w ror ‘<>nsecuSi .unified skipday l n f,I ACK 818., 5c per *•*<* eßch ln ‘ Me minimum charge. BBfird »<1» li"" I ' l 1,1 l' ara ’ increase over regu- ■*<>> Thanks. Obituary, In 2c P er word . 75c ", Jt t be in office by H BKhnday through Friday, deadline is 9 a. tn. ■piß SALE cai.nian OH Heating HBi'd fl°° r f urna< ’ es - 1 hrlck 219 TP philco Radios and Ke r ,tors. Stucky & Co |K for rural and water heating IBrca as $6.95 P er 100 n,a - Bros. _ 101-t.f |Ku' paint' FAINT — |Btiro». Faint. Stucky's K Dept, Monroe. Ind. 150-ls |B^le~ imtTie Gas Range*, cv.es to select from. Open |Ber<t Wed. nite*. Stucky Monroe, Ind. 274-ts ~ Axmlniater rugs, wool. Open evenings ex|B>v*d Stucky & Co. Monroe, ■H |Ba!.!-.' Washers 389 95, good surh as Speed Queen and Stucky it Co.. Monroe, IB Open aitsa except Wed. B r«-tf — Family site Whde turkeys, raised on wire. Phone 4913 anytime or K, Si 44 in evening. J. F. Hup K 261 L4t Condensed butterbarrels, for poultry or aniI- W per 100 Iba. Ar Kieeds. Phone 380. South 3rd Mbtatur Farms. 235 60t BbAI.E-Fngldaire refrlgera B| ranges, water heaters, Shers, and dryers. Also some Sd wed refrigerators. L'hrlck Bi loi-tf 81-’ '7 I' A ES~STOV KB~ Sou want to trade sea Stuekya Btaroe, Ind They are allow ■ prices for your old stove St now 274-ts Small portable paint B*'*r mounted on wheels witii engine. A 1100.00 value. A tint 150.00 cash takes it ■u Bixler, 1 mile east of B* i "> 3U ■ a (MAN SWEEP — Rebuilt B-N’-rs. 814 95 and up. GuaranB 1 • vear All popular makes B~ “ Hoover Eureka, Bee Vac ■■others We service all makes. B«pi<k up and delivery. Arnold Phone 463. 235 TF B SALE—Spotted Poland male B *’ mo old Also I°® hens. B 1 * ’to' ll an< 2 Barred Rock V Thanksgiving. 2 mi. out on ■whuter road on Tice Baker B® Harold Harvey. Phone B 5 273 3tx ■ SALE — We have comfort tw Beers tractors in •*« * hour service on other B*'* 1 - f,M on® now, and ride B tractor in comfort all winter ■< Priced reasonable. Steffen B**«*nt Co. Third HL Phone g b«catur, Ind. 271 5t
Friend: . You have insured your house, your car. your ’umiture and everything else that is valuable to you. have you remembered yourself. The human Imklv * "«ny times more delicate and constantly need. r rpairs." We have a new accident and health policy •hich pays ALL medical, hospital, physicians and * *er costs in cases of accident and ALL of these costs the first |25 in cases of sickness. There is no * Ker need to estimate in advance the exact cost of a '■'P'lal room, an appendicitis operation or a broken ••Hl, i, , The price of this policy for a family of three ••*nt the same as insurance on a new 1949 automo- * and it can be paid quarterly if desired. No medical ? aw "*ati<m is required, but as you must insure a !*•* before it burns, so vou must be in good health *'ore you buy this policy’. If you fear future doctor * capital bilk ask about this policv now. Vary sincerely yours, Heller & Buckman Insurance Agencies Ff o» Roof to Collar, Insure with Heller.
FOR SALE — Fish- Salt Herring. By the 100 lb. keg or per pound. 27 %c. Coppess Corner. 272 6U FOR SALE — Portable washing machine In perfect condition. Call I 274 »tx FOR SALE — Gulbranson upright: piano, good condition. Phone 1391). ) 415 Jackson St. 274 St FOR SALE — 1946 Ford 2 door,' low mileage. A-l condition. Schnepp's Super Service, corner 2nd it Jefferson St. 274 3tx FOR SALE — Copper-clad range, i burns wood or coal, excellent con -! dltion. Will sell cheap if taken' soon. Phone 5652. 274 2*! FOR SALE — Duroc male hog, obi. I Immuned. 20 head of feeding pigs.! Alfalfa hay. Charles Shoaf. 4 mi. east of Monroe. 274 2tx j FOR SALE — Christmas treesJ December Ist. Scottish Pine, also I all sizes live trees, 90c per foot 1 Coppess Corner. 272 12tx 1 FOR SALE — Girls bicycle and pair of girls shoe style roller skates, in good condition. Cull 1«21. 272 3tX NEW STUDEBAK Elf— Cars and Trucks, now on display. Beery & Vizard Motor’s, opposite hotel. 27313 FOR SALE 2 ModeTA~Ford7; 1 1935 Chevrolet; 1 1937 Dodge, l rebuilt motor. All cars good transportation. See Vic Braun. Bellmont Service Station. 273-3 t 4 BULLS, 400 to 10<><) lbs.. 1 black, 1 Swiss, 2 Holstein*. J. L. Walters. 1 mile east of Monmouth school. It FOR SALE — 1937 ThomaMraiiTr house and lot. Sell together or separately. Can be seen between 7:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Address 915 Schirmcyer. 274 2t* FOR SALE—I94B Oldsmobile, exceptionally clean, a good buy; 1941 Plymouth, fully equipped; 1938 Plymouth, reasonably priced. Beery & Vizard Motors, opposite hotel. 273-3 t FOR SALE — Estate Heatrola’s ■ oil and coal. Also bargains in used stoves. Kelvinator Refrigerators, i Electric Ranges, and Home Freezers, any size. See Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 272 12t FOR SALE by owner — 4 room semi-modern house, south part of town. Has built-in cupboards and I large 2 car garage. Priced |3,25(* for quick sale. Inquire 604 W. Adams St. 274 It FOR SALE or TRADE — 1949 Nash (00 two door, like new; 1970 Chevrolet 4 door, runs good; 1910 International D-35 tractor. Steffen Oil Station, 27 4i 224. Phone 1192. 272 TF FOR SALE—lUiastinif or frying chickens, fully dressed and delivered. Order for Thanksgiving now. Supply limited. Phone 3184. — Harold J. Hoffman. T WANTED — Farm hand. Reply Box 91 c/o Democrat. 274 Itx WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. B<beiman * Market Phone 3081. «Hf WANTED—Good quality bay. loose or baled. John Feasei. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 2vl-tf RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
QUICKIES bv Ken Reynolds Il fe’ •*-* »■< “. . . so those houses offered for sale In the Democrat Want Ads are tempting you again!” WANTED—Office girl. Must be ex perienced typist and adding machine operator. Good wages. Write Box 90, c o Decatur Democrat Company, Decatur, Indiana. 272 3U WANTED—Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19194. North Side Appliance Store, 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203-ts WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Pliuue 870, Heller Building. 131-ts SEWING MAOliNFlupriring~ 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. 257-25tx 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. 269-12 t WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for ail makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop On highway 124. .Monroe, Ind. Free pick up and delivery. Also repairiug all makes of sweepers Phone 6 6463. 184-ls WANTED - Aggressive man for local dealership. An attractive proposition for the right man. Car necessary. Company founded In 1*66. Address your letter of qualifications to Box 92, c/O Democrat. 274 3t MISCELLANEOUS “DUE niLKiENaFu-ill be rewarded." Decatur Insurance Agency. Established 1887. Kenneth Runyon. I FOR COMPLETE home service: Inside painting, paper hanging, wall washing or paper cleaning; outside painting, eaves and spout (-leaning or window washing. Call 11. E Gantz, paint sab s and service. 6'14 Adams St. Phone 1930. 273-T Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
FOR SALE MODERN HOME ON STATE ROAD No. 27, I mile Smith of DEC.VH II Urge living room witli Fir- Kih lien with all built in feature*. Modern Hath with Tub ami Shower. 2 Urge Iteilroom*. Fully iiiHiilateil. Oil Furnace. Priced for quick sain, Jl’nnoo down payment, balance like rent IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ALL MODERN RANCH TYPE HOME ON MERCER AVENUE with almost 1 Here of grouml Beautiful landneaped an<l fenced in yard. Larue living room with Fireplace. Dining room. Kitchen will) beautiful built in Cabinets. 2 large Bedroom*. Nice bath with Modern fixtures. Storm Windows ami »<r.en*. Fully inaulated. Full basemen' with Ported Air Fur na> e This home eligible for FHA loan Muxl be seen to be appreciated. S 3 ACRE FARM IN ST. MARY'S TWP. a room All Modern home with full basinent. rood 'tarn with cement foundation ami 9 stanchion* Uteat milk house equlpp' I for Grade A milk. 2 Car garage. Urge chicken house, lax ated S'i miles from Decatur or 2 mile* Ea-t of Phaxant Mills price 311. MO M. 2 ACRES of GROUND with 12x2" Garage with lights, heated on Sta'e llirhw >y 33. one mi’e north of Pleasant Mill* High School. Price far,olM* IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THE KENT HE ALTY & AUCTION CO.. INC. C. W. Kent Gerald Strickler Phone 68 Decatur. Indians Trade in a Good Town — Dscatur
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LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 7»-tf DON'T DELAY! It's time to winterize. Permanent Anti-Freeze Alcohol. Stop In today. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 151 So. Second St. Phone 1645, 256 T KtrfoiWOTEiISER VlCiriTrafns and sewers cleaned, (3.00 to 310.00. Also electr cal contracting. Mr. C. R. William, R. R. 2, Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163-ts CLOGGED SEWERS and drains — opened with our new electric cutters. Work guaranteed. Irwin Plumbing and Heating. 740 High St. Decatur, Ind. Phone 1384. 264 18t 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 CESSPOOLS — SeplicTan ka, Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 26(*30tx FARMERS ATTENTION—v/e remove dead horses, cows, hogs, I etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay I all phone charges. The Stadler j Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We serv ice all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk. Inc. 80-ts LOST ANI) FOUND LOST — Red bone female dog. North of Decatur. Call 1816. 272 ax LOST Black and tan Coon dog. Lost north of Preble. Phone 21 on 19 Prebwle. Ixmls Schuller. 274 3tx The measure sponsored hy Senator Alexander Smith of New Jersey. S. J. Res. 3, provides that all further payments by Finland on Its World War I debt be applied to a fund for Finnish students to come to the United States. It would also be used for the purchase of books and technical equipment stir schools in Finland. (Friends Idtelligencer) l The legal committee of the UN General Assembly voted 33-0, with 7 abstentions, in favor of opening and closing the first plenary meeting ut each Assembly session with a minute of silence dedicated to prayer or meditation. The approval is subject to action by the full Assembly. Committee members from Eastern Europe, including Yugoslavia, abstained from voting. Two persons are killed and 200 Injured in accidents somewhere in the United States on the average of every 10 minutes, and the costs of those accidents total (140,000 or 314,000 a minute.
FOR SALE 1946 DE SOTO Custom Club Coupe Radio, heater and whitewall tires. Excellent condition. Ready to go! 1948 CH EV HOI.ET Fleetline Sedan Radio and heater, excellent condition. Ready to go for winter driving. 1948 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Black finish. Low mileage, Ready to go! 1940 OLDSMOBILE Tudor. 1946 motor, Nice car. 1910 BUCK Super sedan, 4 door, radio and heater, ready to go. 1947 STUDEBAKER Commander Club Coupe, Radio and heater. Nice car. O.erdrive. 1937 CHEVROLET TUDOR. 1938 FORD TUDOR. 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. ALSO A FEW CHEAPER CARS Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. 2nd »t. Phone 1645
FOR RENT FOR RENT—2 and 3 room apartments on 2nd St. accross from Court House. Phone 1813. 262-ts FOR RENT — 3 room apartment with automatic heat and innersprings. Built • in cupboards. Clothes closets .private entrance, utilities paid. Party must have employment or steady income. 116 So. 13th St. 274 2t FOR RENT — Modern four room unfurnished upstairs apartment. Private bath and entrance. Stoker heat; automatic hot water system. Three blocks from business district. Telephone 1793 between 12 noon to 5 p. m. 274 3tx TOLL OF (Cant. From Page One) "ail fighter planes, including those converted or remodelled, regardless of ownership.” Card of Thanks We want to say thanks many times to all the many friends and relatives who remembered us so kindly with their many cards, flowers, gifts and many other ways of kindness. Also Rev. Smith, Rev. Swenson and Rev Willard for their kind assistance. Everything was ap predated so deeply. George Dull. Mr. fc Mrs. George Roop and family, and Aunt Mattie.
DAISY MAE FRUIT MARKET PHONE 1300 13th STREET CRANBERRIES SWEET L>> * 1 Of* POTATOES 2 lbs, 35c 3 Lbs, ENGLISH SOLID WALNUTS HEAD LETTUCE 29c ib. 2 f<>r 25® Golden Ripe BANANAS lbs. 25c LEAF LARGE LETTUCE PASCAL CELERY 19c ib 19c talk I U. S. No. I Large Cookhtg POTATOES Peck*»>® $2.69 c.w.t. 5 Bags or more, $2.50 SOLID SEEDLESS RIPE TOMATOES GRAPEFRUITS 25c ibe 6 f „r 39c I FLORIDA ALL KINDS JUICE ORANGES FANCY APPLES 25c M. 6 m. 39c 5 doz. SI.OO $1.99 Ba. IFIRST TRUCK LOAD OF CHRISTMAS TREES DEC. 1 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY LONG NEEDLE PINE — FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY —
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Card of Thanka We wish to thank all those who assisted at the time of the sickness and death of our sister, Mra. Elizabeth Crist Jones. Mr. it Mrs Frank Crist 1 will sing unto the Lord; he has dealt bountifully with me. — Psa. 13:6. Watli-r nt Flaal Srltlrmrat nt Kafale Na. vine Noth'* is hereby given to the creditors, heir* and legatee* of Ruth C. I>r*k*, deceased to appear In the Adam* Circuit vwrt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the l«th day of December, I*4*, and show cause, If any. w hy th* FINAL MKTTI.MIENT AOrOrNTB with the estate of said decedent should not he approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of helrahlp. atyl receive th*lr distributive shares. Ms.lae Vtllehrl Vdmlalstratrl* Richard Drake Administrator lleratMr. Indiana, Neiemher lit. Ittlß. Attorary Hubert R. Met lenahau NOV. 21—21
FRESH Dressed Poultry Boasting Chicken* Hen*. Ducks, and Fryers FREE DELIVERY Phone 9191 Shaffer’s Produce
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 21—(UP) —(PMA)— Livestock: Hogs 1,200; opened 50 higher; strictly choice hogs 16.00; light butchers 15.00-15.75; medium 14 7515.76; butchers 14.50-16.00; heavies 14O0U50; pig* 14.50 down; roughs 10.50-13.50. Cattle steady; choice steers 2fi 00-30.00; choice heifers 23 0037.00; good cows 13.5015.50; good bulls 17.00-1800; calves opened 1.00 lower at 28.00 down. Lambs opened steady to strong at 24.00 and down. Ewes 4.00-9.50; bucks 3.00-6.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Nov. 31 —(UP) — (PM At—Livestock: Hogs: 8,000; active, barrows and gilt* 50-1.00 higher; good and choice 170-240 lb barrows and gilts 1550-1625; latter price practical tt>p but extreme limit 16:35; 240-270 lbs 15.00-15.75; heavier weights downward to 14.75; sows 50-75 higher, few lightweights 1 00 up; good and choice under 330 lbs 14.00-1450; 330-550 lbs 13.75 14.00; heavier weight* downward to 12 50. Cattie: 2,200, calves 400; steers and heifers moderately active, mostly steady, instances 25-50 higher on good grades; load good and low choice 1150 Ib steers 32.50; several loads good yearlings 27 5028 00; medium to just good native yearling 24.00-27.00; medium 21.0023 50; average good to high good heifers 27.00-30.00; medium and good short fed heifers 23 50-26 50; cows steady; medium and good beef cows 15.50-18.00; odd head 1900; common 14 00-15 25; canners and cutters 11.00-14.00; vealere moderately active, weak to mostly 1.00 lower; good and choice 27.00-29.00; common and medium 17.50-26.50. Bheep: 2.000; fat lambs strong to 50 higher; bulk good and choice, native lambs 2350-2400; medium and good 21 00-23.00; common down to 1600; slaughter ewes scarce, steady at 6.00-16.00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in moderately active trading. Bonds higher. U. 8. government Ihiiklh steady in quiet trading. Curb st<M ka irregular. I Chicago atocka higher. | Silver unchanged in New York at 73(6 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye, and soy bean futures irregular. , Hogs: higher. Sheep: weak; j lambs steady. Cattle: weak to ■ higher. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec 213% Hi March 2 15%%; May 212%-%; July 1 93%. Corn: Dec. 1.25%-1 26; Marci\ ,1 29%; May 1.28%-1.29; July 1 28%-%. Oats: Dec. 75A; March 72%; May 69%A; July 62%. Soybeans: Nov. 2 24%-%; Dec. 225 2 25%; March 2 26% 2 27, May 2 26% 2 26; July 224 2 23%. Appnlatmeat nt Admtelstrafnr h«. sr.Ta I* here*,, ultra Tliat the .undersigned ba* been app -hit- d Administrator of the estate of Ktva Ma* Barkley late of Atlanta County, I. - used. Ibe estat* is prul.aldy solvent. Itsa V. Rarhlry Admlidatraiar Henry R. Mrllrr Allorary Xotrmbrr O. H>l» NOV it—gi 2*
KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. , Corrected Nov. 21 160 to 170 lbs. 14 75 170 to 180 lbs 15.00 180 to 220 lbs. 15.50 220 to 240 lbs. 15.00 240 to 260 lbs. 14 50 260 to 280 lbs. 13.25 280 to 300 lbs. 14.00 300 to 325 lbs 13 50 325 to 350 lbs, 12.25 350 to 400 |hs. 13.« M) 400 lbs. up 12 75 140 to 160 lbs. 14 50 120 to 140 lbs. 14.00 100 to 120 lbs. 13.50 Roughs 350 lbs. down 13 50 350 to 400 lbs. 13.00 400 to 450 lbs. 12 50 450 to 500 lbs. 12.00 500 to 550 lbs. 11.50 550 to 600 lbs 11.00 60t> lbs up 10.00 Stags 9 50 Boars 8.00 Veals (Wed it Sat.) 28 50 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 22 00 Clip Yearlings 14 00 Ewes 7.00 •CHMITTS STOCK vARDS , Corrected Nov. 21 160 to 170 lbs. 15 (h) 17« to 220 lbs. 15.25 220 to 250 |bs. 15.00 250 to 280 lbs. 14 75 280 to 300 lbs. 14 25 300 to 325 lbs 13 75 325 to 350 lbs. 13 50 350 to 400 lbs 13 25 400 lbs up 12 75 140 to 160 lbs. 14.75 100 to 140 lbs. 14 25 Rough* 300 down ... 1350 Lambs ......... 21 50 Calves 27 00 | Stags io oo I Boars ...... ... 8 o® Ewe* ................ 600 Buck* 106 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. , Corrected Nov. 21 Bean* subject to change during day. Price* delivered at elevator. Aak for price*. Grain: .03 per bushel last. Corn: .07 par 100 leaa. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished •y DECATUR FARMS Phon* 380 , Corrected Nov 21 Grade A large white ...... .51 Grade A large brown .44 Current 40 Heavy hens - -22 Mghorn hens 4 lbs. up .19 Cocks .11 Fryara—call for prices. Elevator Co. Decatur - P*t*rson • Monro* AAAMMAAAAAAAAWWWWW* TEEPLE Moving & Trucking l-ocal and Long Distanre PHONE 254 MWWWWMNWWWWkMM
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