Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1949 — Page 5
X DECEMBER 14. 1941
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W] for sale ■r<-r ' TThkT weighing 70 29L3tx winn made »’7c j;i lUU9. 29831 X 9 jJS rol'-man Oil Heating ■>• ~d floor furnaces. Uhrick y* 219 TF Radios and yJt„f..rs. Stucky * Co., ■JS lad. for rural V. uokin* and waler heating ■**., u >6.96 per 109 B>s. Bj-jjT’halNT - PAINT - Brog . Paint. Stucky’s Wf. Dept., Monroe, Ind. 150-ts Gas Ranges, y„ gtyje* to select from. Open Eieuept Wed. nites. Stucky Ks«. Monroe, Ind. 274-ts BTsaLE — Axmlnister rugs, EL wool, open evenings n 1., ;v e( l. Stucky A Co. Monroe. | M [non* 66»««- 1U Washers >89.96, good E,., ,och m Speed Queen and ■ktL Stucky A Co, Monroe, Im. open nites except Wed. ■ 274-ts E"saLE — Condensed butterE. barrels, for poultry or aniEfeedtng. >5 00 per 100 lbs. ArEp feeds, Phone 380. South 3rd EtUatur Farms. 236 60t ■fsTliT— Frigidalre refrigera■L ranges, water heaters, and dryers. Also some Ind used refrigerators. Uhrick llm 1OL« pfES, STOVES, STOVES — ■I you want to trade see Stuckys |l Monroe. Ind They IM allow |w bigb prices for your old stove lipt now. 274-ts ■TrU-E - Starkiiag delicioas I*.-. juicy snappy, sweet, >1.19 IhUC California oranges, juicy Emt. ! doz. 25c. Large Florida s If f t 35c. Coppess Corner. I 287-lOtx ■ 1 CLEAN SWEEP — Rebuilt IlMepera, 114.95 and up. Gearannd 1 year. All popular makes lad u Hoover Eureka, Bee Vac lai others. We service all make*. Iter pick up and delivery. Arnold li Lt ok Phone 463. 235 TF It SALE — Christmas candy. Iftrbttm mix, 2 lb. 25c. Orange |fc»> and gum drops, 15c lb. Itoty mixed chocolates 19c lb. lisod chocolate drops 19c lb. Its rock 19c lb. 10% discount to ■torches and schools. Coppess Itoser 287-lUtX p SALE- iteany to move into, I tot bedroom, two bath, seven Iwn F. H. A. homo built in IIK on wonderful corner lot In I |Mth end Newly painted, this I Ibee is in perfect condition. Has iMaood floors, built-in cupbirds, lots of closets, double car ►ft nice shrubbery, stoker totrd air beat or summer cool-I * large basement, walking toance to four industries. Own- * bu purchased larger home. •* Heller, A Good Realty ServH phone 878, Heller Building mtf w. ( ToTsalF Home, 3 roo—sr and wh. all modern, forced * oil furnace. 16th & Madwon Immediate Pousmsiioa. Contact DICK GIROD for appointment Phone 17752
Does the earning of winter make y»u **B'l*l bills? Do you know whet you would do ■( you or a •♦"•ber of your family ouWered a aerioee accident? Why not towwtigato our new blanks *"» and health insurance? There are no details to bot er h you should need this help- All you do is f"» » e ' hm'to yea vrtah. Then all of the medical Wie- !••• « 13 «"d oM of the acmdont bills with wo deduct<oas w« H* Just Mrwg your bills to our office and let us 1 **•« thsm. Oo It today. Accident and sickness won't wait tdl you *» Prepared. Miens tn tor a Iron bulletin e«P - r 9 **9ram. Very sincerely yours, Sot 'Zrfe' , Mter * *n~’“ Phone 870 Roof to Collar With Helio*
FOR SALE —Hassocks, >4 95 and up to >l9 96. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Indiana, open evenings except Wed. nites. 292-10 t FOR SALE—Sunbeam Mix Masters. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Ind., open evenings except Wed. nites. BETTER clean those soiled rugs with Fina Foam before Santa Claus comes to town Smith Drug Store. 292-3 t FOR SALE—I double barrel Winchester shotgun, model 24. Looks like new. % price. Call 3425. FOR SALE—7 pigs, eight weeks old Six females, 1 male. C. R, Williams, west on 224 st county tine. 291 3t FOR SALE — Family site White Holland Turkeys, milk fed. Raised on wire. Dressed or alive. Phone 4911 anytime or call evenings, 5144 J. F. Rupert. 289 pit FOR SALE - Premier Sweepers, New, Guaranteed tor one year, also factory built sweeper, brush drive >19.95, Stucky A Co. Monroe. Indiana, open evenings except Wed. nites. 292 lot FOR SALE--Fluor lamps, large selection to choose from, priced to sell. 85.95 to 83995. Stucky A Co. Monroe. Indisns, open evenings except Wed. nites. 292-ltt STURDY toy John Deere trscton, plows, wagons and spreaders. Get yours now. Make swell gifts for children. Steffen Implement Co. Third St. Phone 180. 287-12 t FOR SALE -Electric meat equipment: Bxß walk-in box: slicer saw; also 500 lb. platform scale; meat block. Home Grocery, 119 Second St., Decatur, Ind. 2904 t FOR SALE Living room suites, all Guaranteed suites. Bed Room suites many styles to select from. Our special is still on >39.00 for 9 x 12 Axmlnister ruga. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. Open evenings except Wed. nites. 292-lot FOR SALE—Dodge 1% ton truck with 46 Chrysler motor 14 x 7% bed. Dupont gray enamel retails at 16.00 gal. selling out at 83.00 gal. Manila rope all sixes and lengths selling below cost. Write to — Home Economy Service, P O Box 344, Decatur, Indiana. 292-3tx FOR SALE—7 room bouse in Decatur. Two car garage. 1.7 acres of land, a variety of berries, and approximately sixty-five fruit trees go with this property. Price >6000.008. For further information see the Bryson C. Fetters Agency. Berne, Indiana. Phone 142 292-41 Foil SALE - Why not plan to enjoy Christmas In your own small borne? There is no reason why you shouldn’t start the new year off saving monthly on your house. If you want to be Independent of landloards and have from >6OO to >1.900 to pay down call Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service, Phom B'o. 890 TF NOTICE We will be out of our office from Wednesday thru Sat OR EDWARD and ELIZABETH PECK CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT SETS And Bulba. Full L’"<ECONOMY STORE DECATUR
QI ICKIES by Kn Reynolds wth* ■■•A If / • ■ WrO? - ’’Jumpin’ Jimmy! I better sell this gun with a Democrat Want Ad before I get into trouble. Fourteen birds in one shot and the limit is three!” FOR SALE—4 ft Kelvinator electric ice box. just like new. Write Box 109 c/o Decatur Democrat Co. 293-2tx WHY WAX linoleum? Glaxo plastic type coating gives long lasting high lustre protection. Holthouse Drug Co. 293-3 t FOR SALE-M inhybrid whits- hill less popcorn. 29% greater popping expansion — more tender. Shelled. Mrs. John Kiess. Phone 7463. 293-2tx FOR SALE—Completely modern 3 bedroom home. Fine built in features, ideally located near the business section of Decatur. Priced to sell. Cali 174, J. F. Sanmann. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Ind. 293-4 t FOR 2 door, new tires, good paint and good upholstering; 1937 Chevrolet 2 door with heater, good rubber and clean; 1937 Oldsmobile 6 four door, with heat and music, a good automobile. .Mattax Garage. West Monroe St. Phone 6555. 298t8 FOR SALE -Oliver 70 tractor with cult.; Allis Chalmers W. C.; Farmail Cub with cult. like new; F-14 Fannail; F2O Farmall with 1 cult.; ADH Cletrac; BGH Cle- • trac; 6 ft. AlliwChalmers combine; 6 ft McCormick-Deering combine with motor; Horn Stock Shredders; Horn-Draulic manure loaders; 12, 14 A 16 in. Oliver plows; 14 in. McCormickDeering Genius plow; 14 in. John Deere plow; 14 In. Co-op plow— Craigville Garage 292-3 t WANTED WANTED — Custom butchering. Cattle Mon. and Toesday. Hogs on Wed. and Thurs. Sehelman's Market. 283-ts WANTED 1-ady to'work in laundry. Apply in person. Home Laundry. 127 So. 9th St. Phone 1149. 291-6tx URGENwFnEEDED— A modern t> room house In city to rent. R W. Prurfen. Cail 1618 or 1905. 292 3tx WANTED—Good quality hay and straw. Also coal for sale or trade. John Feasel, 615 Madison St. Phone 4882. 287-ls RAUkTrEPAIIi — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED — Mimeographing work. Profaaaional equipment. Save money on letters, sales mes sages, programs, forma, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 879. Hellae Build Ing. 181-tF HELP WANTED- Female—Lady to clean office for local concern —J to 4 hrs. per day—s day week. For appointment interview, write box 108 c/o l>emocrat. 291-5 t WANTED — Girl or lady to work in local store. Part-time or full time. Permanent. Give age. references, and wages expected. Reply Box 107 Decatur Daily Demo-1 crßt . WtototMl WANTED — Stone hauling for driveways. Fix your drive up for the Christmas and winter season. Ervin C. Bultemeier. Route 1. Decatur. Phone Icm, short, long, on 16. Hoagland 292-«tx I WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolla. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe. IU-! Free pick up and delivery. Also repairing all makes of sweepers | Phone 8-4463. 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. Bosrdmsn s 223 North Fkst. 2>9H tl MISCELLANEOUS baby SHOES bronsed in issting lifetime metal A gift to> be re■leasbered. Call at 1« 8 St. or phone 4813 29.-ts APPUANCFSERVICE-Wo service all makes of washers, sweep«s. radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service call 483. Arnold A KletoL lie. * <f
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
WHEN IT comes to insurance Come to uh. Kenneth Runyon- It LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co, 138 N. 2nd St. Ground Door oßlce Phone 237. 7»-tf RADIO and phonograph repair. All work guaranteed. Standard rates. Call Homer Hryerly. 3 mi. W. of Coppess Corner, % mi. N. Phone 4 on 8 Craigville. 28218 t WE WILL start canning meat on Monday, December 19, and will can each week until further notice. Call or write for your appointment. Liechty Cannery, Berne. Ind. 293-10 t FARMERS ATTENTION—».’e r» move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phono charges. The Stsdler Fertilizer Co, formerly the Stadler Products Co. 16-ts ROTO-ROOTER SERVICE Drains and sewers cleaned with electric gear-driven machine, >IO.BO for complete job in city. Compare prices. C. R. Williams. R-2 Decatur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 292-ts WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED to ser vice all electric ranges with Chromolox units and replacement switches. Monroe Washer j Repair Shop A Store. Phone' 66463. Monroe, Ind. Open nights 281-llt CESSPOOLS — Septic la n k7, Vacuum cleaned. Base mea t drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4491. 260-ts ELECTRICAL A IRING SUPPLIES Let us supply you with your electrical needa, such as wire, ewitches, boxes, roceptaclos, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Klenk. 217-ts TORMENT FOR RENT — Store room. 158 S. Second St. Phone 1813. 289 TF FOR RENT — 2 room unfurnished apartment across from Court House. Phone 1813. 289 TF FOR RENT —New semi-modern 4 room house. Very reasonable rent. Freeman Stepler, 2 ml. S. of Preble. 292-2tx FOR RENT—3 room house with bath. Phone 1499. 1 mile south on 27 at Pure Oil Station. 291 3t LOST AND"TOLND ~ LOST—Lady's Red billfold. Lost Saturday night between Dick’s Diner and Court House. Contain ed drivers license. Phone 11861. Reward. 292-3tx FARM FRONT <Co»it. Krom Pagr One) er's table. But be contends the best way to support food prices at the farm is to pay direct subsidies to the fanner and let the market do what It will. But congress has rejected this socslied “Brannan plan.” Brannan has said it would be "tragic'' to keep supporting eggs at today's prk-ea. Production controls—confronted with an unprecedented corn surplus. Brannan must set up a na tional planting allotment for corn, the nation's biggest grain crop. Department officials have indicated he may try to reduce plant ings by as much as 10.0Vb.008 seres Each grower in a comnierMMWWVWWMMNWAAMMB LJ.ZELT 843 Msrctr Ave. Phone 14201 RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS rVi?J a ® or < ik na / | TallerH w»* , * f 1/J/ I •-•*• ft *- j coim, ; 1 M ,„., ~ ~u r rU . W * t.o ~W | Increase your riding comfort, and protect your upholsttry for grower trade-in value. Makes your old car look younger. Buy them today at— Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. i»econd bt. P»»ons 1848
cial producing area would get an acreage allotment. Growers who overplanted would get no price support. Officials said that a similar program also possibly will be announced for dry beans and soybeans, within the next few weeks. STATE (Cent. From Pane One) Hshed by the U.S. bureau of the census. Expenditures included were debt retirement, highways, health, hospitals and institutions for the handicapped; public welfare, schools, capital outlay, aid to local governments, interests, general control, public safety, natural resources. correction, libraries, recreation and other unallocable purposes. Certain federal funds also were included. For Indiana: Ranked 35th in 1946 at per capita cost of >35.84; 38th In 1947 st cost of >42.27; 40th in 1948 at
THEY ARE HERE! THOSE Long Needled Pines A WHOLE TRUCK LOAD IN FROM NORTHERN MICHIGAN — Fresh Cut — Selected Nursery Stock The needles don’t fall off. Drop in to see these beautiful trees. Also Balsam and Spruce. FIVE POIMT SINCLAIR OPEN AT 10 OPEN TILL 12 X. C. MEYER G. RAMBO Public Auction I will sell at Public Auction my lot of Dairy Cattle and also the entire herd of Registered Holstein Cattie conaigned by Leonard Stasell at tny farm located 1 mile West of Edgerton, Indiana or 11 miles Eaat of New Haven on State Road 14. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1949 Beginning at 11 A. M, C.B.T. 28—HEAD REGISTERED AND GRADE HOUSTEINS AND GUERNSEYS—2B 4 Registered Holstein Cows. 2 yr. old; Registered Holstein Cow. 3 yr. old; Registered llolsfefn C«»fc.*9 yr old; Registered Holstein Cow. 4 yr old; Registered Heifer. 1 yr. old; 2 Holstein Heifer Calfs. 4 wks. old; Registered Holstein Bull. 14 mo old; 8 Grade Holstein Cows. 2 to 6 yr. old: 2 Grade Holstein Heifers, Yearlings; Grade Holstein Heifer Calf; 6 Grade Guernsey Cows. 2 to 7 yr. old NOTE: These cattle have type and quality and some are granddaughters and sons of TBBSS, the cow that has made an outstanding record in D II I A for Coomer Bros. Some have milked as high as 6o to 7o i>ounds. Breeding dates and production records will lie given sale day HEALTH OF CATTLE: All Cattle ate T II and Bangs Tested. Individual Health Charts will be furnished for each animal. HOG—Duroc Boar, 5 months old. IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS IHC I tump Rake; Wagon Hoist Cradle; 2 Ditch Scoops. 12 and 14 inch; NEW Rubber Tire Wagon Gear; 12 Hole Grain Drill; Wallpaper Steamer; NEW lilte-Way Double Milker Unit; Girls Bicycle, good condition. AUTOMOBILE—I94<t Oldsmobile, 70 Series, 4 door. Has a new motor and good ttres in A l condition. SALE WILL BE HELD INSIDE IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. ART EAGLESON, Owner Hoy A Ned Johnson. Melvin Liechty — AuctiOMen Harold Staseli — Clerk LUNCH WILL BE SERVED- u _
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cost of >51.(8. Trade in a Geod Town — Decatur CONVERT YOl’R COAL FURNACE To OIL NOW! Come in and see these burners actually burn. lx)w Down Payment. Long Easy Terms. Don’t Delay—-Come In Now! for immediate installation HAUGKS
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . Dec. 14 —(UP) —< I'M A)—livestock: Hogs 900; opened steady to strong; strictly choice 18.00; lightweight butchers 15.25 15 76; med turn weights 1600-15.50; butchers 14 00-14.50; light botchers 13.5014 00; pigs 14.00 down; roughs 9.5012.50. Cattle opened weak to 1.00 lower; choice steers 25.00-30 00, choice heifers 22.00-26.00; good cows 13.50- good bulls 17.0iM8.50; calves opened steady, 32.00 and down. Lambs opened steady. 22.50 and down; ewes 400-960; bucks 3 006 00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Dec. 14 —(UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 8.500; opened fairly active; 1 barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher; later trade slightly less active, part of gain lost; good and choice lbs 15.75-18.25. few small lots 16.50; 220280 lbs 15 0015.75; 260-300 lbs 14 25 15 00; ;;o<s 330 lbs around 14 00; 100160 lbs 13.50- sows about steady at 10.50- few lightweights 13.00. Cattle 1,200. calves 400; steers and heifers fairly active; although shortage of high medium and good grades: cows fully steady; load average medium to low near 950-lb steers held near 2700; small lots mostly medium 5001.000 lb native yearlings 21.00-25.50; medium to just good 24.00; common light yearlings and heifers down to 17.00; bulk medium warmed-up heifers 21.00-23.50; medium and good beef cows 15.50-17.50; some good held above 13 0O; common 14 "015.00; vealers opened active, steady; goixl and choice 30.00-32.00; common and medium 18.0028.50; good and choice heavy calves 1.00 to instances more higher, 380500 , lbs 22.00-25 00. Sheep 1,500; only moderately active, steady; good and choice na live lambs under 100 lbs 22.002250; top 23.00; truck lot top good and choice KOlb weights included at latter price; similar grade heavier weights mostly 18.0020.00 and extreme heavies 12Olbs and up downward to 15.00; medium and good 18.0021.00; common down to . 15.00; load mostly good so choice ‘ near llOlb fed western lambs 20.25; slaughter ewes scarce, few at 0.0010.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2 20%-%: March 2.20%-%; May 2.14%-%; July 1.97-1.97%; Sept J 96%N Corn Dec. 131%-%: March 1.33%-%; May 1 33-1.33%; July 1.31%; Sept 1.36%. ! Oats: Dec 77% %; March 76A; May 72% %; July 66. Sept 64% ' Soybeans: Dec. 2.30%-%; Manti 2.33%-2 34: May 2 31% 2.32. July 2 28%-2.29. Markets At a Glance By I’nited Press Stocks higher in active trading Bonds higher U. S government bonds firm in quiet trading Curb stocks Irregularly higher. Midwest stocks higher in active trading Silver unchanged in New York at 73% cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures irregular Hogs- higher. Sheep: Steady: ambs bidding lower Cattle: ataa-
KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Dec. 14 160 to 180 lbs 15 25 180 to 200 lbs. 15.75 200 to 220 lbs. 15.50 220 u> 240 lbs. 15.25 240 to 260 lbs. 14.75 260 to 280 lbs. 14.50 M 0 to 300 lbs 13 50 300 to 325 lbs. 13.80 325 to 350 lbs. 12 50 350 to 400 lbs 12 25 400 lbs up 11 75 140 to 160 lbs. 14.00 120 to 140 lbs 13.50 100 to 120 lbs IX.OV Roughs 300 lbs. down ............ 12 25 300 to 350 lbs. 1200 350 to 400 lbs. 11.58 400 to 450 lbs. 11.00 450 to 500 lbs 10.50 500 to 600 lbs. 10.00 600 lbs. up 9 50 Stags .................. 9.00 Hoars 6.50 Veals (Wed A Sat.) 29.50 Spring Lambs (Wed. A Sat ) 2100 Clip latmbs 15.00 Yearlings 14.00 Ewes 7 M SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Dec. 14 170 to 200 lbs 15 25 200 to 220 lbs. 15 00 22« to 240 lbs. 14 75 240 to 260 lbs. 14 25 260 to 280 lbs. 13 75 280 to 300 lbs 13.00 300 to 350 lbs. 12 50 350 to 400 lbs. 12.25 400 lbs. up l.’io 140 to 160 lbs, 14 50 100 to 140 lbs. 14.00 Roughs 300 down 12 25 Lambs 22.00 Calves 27.00 Stags 9 50 Hoars 8.00 Ewes 6.00 Bucks ...... oo LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Dec. 14 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn; .07 per 100 less. fob farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Dec 14 Grade A large white .40 Grade A large brown .37 Current .33 Heavy hins 20 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up ...... 17 Corks 12 Fryers—call for pricer. Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe MMAAAAAAMWUWWUWWM TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 254 dy t<> higher
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