Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1949 — Page 5

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H LOCAL CLASSIFIED ■advertising rates 25 words or leas: ■time 50c; 2 time# 75c: KimeUl; 6 time# 11.76. quoted are ft>r consecuNo classified skipday ■ g C . >-|>'*-d. for 10 point BLACK I# ac per word each inK„ n , 50c minimum charge. H|aßMfi>'d ads listed in para|K*. 50% increase over gKater > of Thank#, Obituary. In Kmriam, 2c per word, 75c K> P v must be in office by 11 K Monday through Friday. Krday deadline is 9 a. tn. ■ FOR SALE PAINT - PAINT - Bro#. Paint. Stucky’s Kre Dept., Monroe, Ind. K I,<Hf ■ sALE-Botf'e Gas Ranges. Hgy styles to celect from. Open except Wed. nites. Stucky K„ Monroe, Ind. 876-ts KsaLE — Aimlntoter rug#, wool. Open evenings exK Wed. Stucky * Co. Monroe. ■ Phone 66866. 1-ts KsaLE Washer# 189.95. good Kes kuch a# Speed Queen and Kton. Stucky A Co., Monroe. K, Open nites except Wed. E74-tf ■ SALE — Frigidalre refrigera■t, ranges, water heaters, Kilters, aid dryer#. Also some Bud used refrigerators. Uhrick K loi-tf Bvei:’ stoves, stoves — ■ you want to trade see Stuckys ■ Muoroe, Ind They ase allowK high price# for your old stove But now. 274-ts B SALE— Premier Sweepers, Bv. Guaranteed for one year, Bo factory built sweeper, brush Bive 119 95, Stucky * Co.. MonKe, Indiana, open evenings ex■pt Wed. nite#. 292- lOt B HALE-Used cars. 1941 Ford ■upe. 1938 Plymouth 2 door. Bk Plymouth coupe. 2 - 1937 ■yinouth 4 door's. 1939 Eord ■dor Eord panel. Phil L. Mack B Co., Our Cars make good or B do. 300-3 t B SALE — Why not plan to Kjoy Christmas in your own Ball home? There is no reaB shy you shouldn't start the Bw year off saving monthly on Bur house. If you want to be inBpendent of landloards and Bve from 3600 to 3L9UO to pay B»n call Bob Heller, A Good Baity Service, Phone 870. [ 290 TF |« SA Ee “fwT’razer, Built equipped, extra clean ■nd low mileage, with overwrite; 1940 Ford Coupe, h'H'tl paint, radio and heater, clean throughout; 1935 ■Pontiac. good runner and It <» <» d transportation. — iMatiax Garage, Kaiser - [Frazer dealer. 300t3 SALE—Keauy to move Into, prrc bedroom, two bath, seven F. H. A. home built in ■MO on wonderful corner lot in Porth end. Newly painted, this B®e is in perfect condition. Has prdwood floors, built-in cup•“srds, lots of closets, double car l*rsge. nice shrubbery, stoker ’reed air heat or summer coolh<. large basement, walking "Mance to four Industries. Own*r has purchased larger home. ”" k Heller, A Good Realty Servphons 870, Heller Building. 278-ts

Christmas joys bring Christmas perils. Loosely piled Christmas package tissues can easily start a terrible fire on Chritmao day. Please remember to clear them up ss soon aa MsolM*. Be careful with your Christmas tree. A few days in a "’Odem heated home makes them as dry as tinder. In case o f, re call the fire department at once. A few handy buckets o *«»er might save your home. But if you fear a fire remember *« insure before the fire, not afterwards. Drive carefully, live carefully and it will be a happy Christmas whether Santa Claus brings a let or a little. ou •ive in America. 0 Very sincerely youro, Heller A Bockman Agencies Phone S7O Fr# "» Roof to Cellar •nsure With Hellei

FOR SALE — Pbilco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274-ts FOR SALE~()iI TRADE ~1946 Dodge deluxe 4 door. Will trade for cheaper car. Phone 1570. 299tf FOR SALE - 6 shoats. average about 140 lbs., 3% mi. W. of Berne, 1% mi. N. John B. Schwarts. 299t6x FOR BALE-SKELGAS 707 rural home cooking and water beating As low as |«.95 per 100 lbs Uhrick Bros. 101-ts FOR SALE—Hassocks, 3195 and up to 819 95. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Indiana, open evenings except Wed. nites. 293-lOt FOR SALE—Sunbeam Mix Masters. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Indopen evenings except Wed. nites. 292 lOt FOR HALE—Chester White registered full blooded male hog. 9 months old. Elmer Meyer. Preble phone 3 on 22. 300-3 H FOR SALE- Christina# tree light bulbs and set# — Complete line We have them all year around. Economy Htore, Decatur. 297 6tx BULLETIN — Just received small shipment of high grade knee-hole desks. Selling at prices that make you happy. O. H. Sprague. 209 8. sth. Phone 536. 300 Lt FOR SALE —1 used living room suite, looks like new. Cheap for cash. G. H. llPrague. 209 8. sth St Phone 535. St. Phone 535. 301 2t FOR SALE — Florida pineapple oranges, large juicy, 250 size, per dos. 29c or 4 dos. |I.OO Also California Sunkist, 252 size, 25c doz. or 4 doz. 95f. Coppess Corner. 299-3 t LAST MINUTE Christina# suggestlons. We mill have a sale on our seat covers. Also spot lights, fog light#, tow cables. Phil L Macklin Co. Chrysler • Plymouth Reo Trucks. 3003 t Foil SALE—Floor lamps, large selection to choose from, priced to sell, 85.95 to 839.95. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Indiana, open evening# except Wed. nites. 292 lOt FOR SALE - Bed springs. Just received another shipment high quality l>ed springs. Priced very reasonable. Liberal trade in allowance for your old springs. G. H. Sprague, 209 S. Sth. Plume 535. 300 St FOR SALE I new studio couch, 31H.50. Better hurry if you want this couch as it's worth mu.’.i more. Liberal trade In allowance for your old studio couch, G IL Sprague 209 8. sth St. Phone 535 301 .’t FOR A CLEAN SWEEP — Rebuilt Sweepers, 814.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. All popular make# such as Hoover Eureka, Bee Vac and others. We service ail makes. Free pick up aud delivery. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 463 235 TF Foil SALE— Living room suites, all Guaranteed suites. Bed Room suites many styles to select from. Our special Is still on 839.00 for 9 x 12 Axminister rugj. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Open evenings except Wed. nites. 292-lOt If You Have Something To Soli Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Halirr l> Swrrbr a«»»» That 11 < und-r-lgn-it has been appointed A-l-minixlraior of the -slate of C Frank late of Adame ' .’“."iV' -I ceased. The ealate is probably »'•' *"“< bartea W. Frabb Vdml#l*<r#«or heeeria H. hrbararr A Horse > pooomboe ». »H»-

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QUICKIES by Kan Reynokte — .ofil LS - ■?—» „.»> "Certainly 1 got it using the Democrat Want Ad# -do you think it grows on bushes?" WAN TED WANTED—To buy 40 acre#, more' or less, near Decatur, call. 7-7106.' 299-3tx | WANTED—Good quality hay and. straw. Also coal for sale or! trade. John Feasel, 815 Madison; St. Phone 4882. 287-ts WANTED — Employed couple t. share modern home, private room, u#e of living room, kitchen and laundry. Phone 4252. 300 It WAN7ED~ Mixed"hajTbaied or loose. Phone 13 on 25, Craigvllle phone. Eli Geyer, Decatur Route 2. 299t3x RADIO ilEl’Ain — FoTTomplete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 80 ts WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 131-ts WANTED — will accept, if not sick, ail unwanted dog# and cats.; Railing Bros. Decatur R. 4. Residence 1 mile west, I'4 miles North of Monroe, Ind.. Plume 66.377. 298 Gtx WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and 1 service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. Free pick up and delivery. Also repairing all makes of sweepers Phone 6 6463. 184-ts SEWING .MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered button#, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hem-' stitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 282-28 H MIS( El LANEOI’S LOANS —To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 217. 79-ts WE WILL start canning meat on 1 Monday, December 19, and will can each week until further notice. Call or write for your appointment. Liechty Cannery, Berne. Ind. 293 lOt FARMERS ATTENTION—v.’e remove dead horses, cows, hog#, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts. NO I.lveslock Sale on MondayDecember 26. Sale as utsual on Monday, January 2,' 1950. Decatur Sale Harn. T If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Paya.

FOR SALE lfM6 CHRYSLER Windsor sedan, light grey finish, runs perfect. 1946 DE SOTO Custom Club C»uoe fully equipped. 19 IM CHEVROLET Fleetline Sedan, very excellent condition. 1937 PACKARD Sedan, radio, heater, in excellent condition. 1947 CROSLEY 2 - 1937 CHEVROLETS 193 M FORD These cars are all winterized and ready to go. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S 2nd St. Phone 1645 I ICVou Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—it Pays.

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APPLIANCE SERVICE-We service all makes of washers, sweep ers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. M-ts ROTO ROOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned with electric gear-driven machine, 310-00 for complete job in city. Compare prices. C. R. Williams, R-2 Decatur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 292-ts PILOTS are you sure your airmen certificate 1# valid? If in question telephone John Rogers at 175.1 and receive the information which will aid in having it validated. Decatur AviaHon, Inc. 301 H CESSPOOLS — Septic tank7, Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 9851. 260tf ELECTRICAL VJRING SUPPLIES Let us supply you with your electrical needa. such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on sny job. Arnold A Klenk. 217-ts FOR KENT FOR RENT — Apartment partly furnished. 3 rooms and bath. Call 14204. 299t3 FOR RENT—3 room furnished apartment. 2 private entrances, private bath. W’ith or without garage. 521 So. 13th St. 296-ts FOR RENT— two-room modern furnished apartment. Plenty storage space. Also for sale 1942 model refrigerator. Phone 8281. Kenneth Hirschy. 300-2 t ' TRUCK RUNS (Cant. From P#ge On*) loaded with a seven-ton bulldozerstruck their car as it approached an intersection. Hansen's wife. Maxine. 30, was removed from the twisted heap of' metal with serious injuries. She I regained partial consciousness I after the accident, but hospital attendants said her condition did not permit questioning. An occupant of another ear and three pedestrians were injured agj the Iractor-traiier crunched down! the street, swinging from side to I side against parked cars. One parked auto was knocked through a plate glass show window of the Hears, Roebuck 4c Company mall order house. Tiie truck driver said he was halfway down a bill north of Cherokee when the "hydraulic fluid in the brakes failed." He tried to shift into low, but stripped ! the gears. "From there on," he said. *‘l' didn't have any brakes or any other means of stopping the truck." He lost control of the vehicle completely, he said, when his truck bit the car in which Barry and the | Hansens were riding. *’l didn't think of jumping. 1 just decided to ride it out," he said. "It happened so fast I didn’t' know i what I was doing.” The driver told police he thought the truck was traveling about 351 miles an hour when it reached the business district. Heller Noti'-c is teerehy riven to the share holders of Th* First Hlal* (tank of 4>e< atur, l>e< <tur. Indiana, that I there will be a meeting Tu-sd iy. 1 January 10, IS3O. al Its office i»*tweefi the hour# of 10:9‘i a. rn. to -• Ml |i. m . for the purpose of e|e<-,« Oik a Board of Directors of said ißank for the coming year of IMi'. 11. 11. Mroeekeberg. I ashivr

1 ■■ FOR SALE 1948 BUICK Roadmaster 1947 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan i m niY SERVICE N. Second St.

a WE' RE* • '£7 jfi:IIARNING OF DROWNING of her son Robert and his chum, Robert Bates, both 10. who crashed through thin ice on a pond while skating. Mrs. William Cogswell, Dorchester, Mass., weeps beside gallydecoiatcd Christmas tree in her home. Christinas gift# intended for Robert lie st her feet. (International Soundphoto) NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of James C. Frank, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, hereby gives notice that on WEDNESDAY. December 2N. 1949 at 1:00 o'clock P. M. — he will offer for sale, at the farm home of the said James <’ Frank, deceased, located, four miles south and one-half toile east of Pleasant Mills. Indiana, the following described personal properly: Guernsey 4 Holstein 4 yr. old. fre»h Mar 25, 1950; Guernsey heifer 2 yr. old. fresh Mar. 15. 1950; Ayrshire-Angus 5 yr. old. fresh Mar 10. 1950; Guernsey, open, 9 yr. old; I sow; 8 shuttles; approximately 100 bu. corn; approximately 120 shocks fodder; approximately 3 tontiuy; approximately 100 hu oats; hog feeder; 1931 Ford sedan automobile; 1. 2-Wheeled homemade trailer; Ithaca field gun. 12 gauge; 2 fence chargers; corn shelter: 12 ft. ladder; mls<-. items. Said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof anti for cash on day of sale. , CHARLES M. FRANK. Administrator Roy 8. Johnson 4 Son. Auctioneer Severin H. Schurger, Attorney. FINANCE YOUR FARM THROUGH FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMLOANS • Lonu Terms • Small amortized payments • Can be paid off at any time • TO PURCHASE FARMS • TO REFINANCE MORTGAGES AND OTHER DERI'S • TO REPAIR OR BUILD BUILDINGS — See or Write — ADAMS—JAY—WELLS National Farm Loan Association THEO. V. HARSH. Secy.-Treas. HOME OFFICE BLUFFTON, IND. In Branch Office at 137 Madison ttrset Decatur, Ind. Saturdays—l to 4 o'clock

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind,. Dec 23—(UP) — (PM A)—Livestock: Hogs 6of); opened strong to 25 \ higher; strictly choice hogs 16 75;! lightweight butchers 16.25-16 50; I medium butchers 15.26-16.00; I butchers 14 25-14 76; heavyweight i butchers 13 75-14 25; pigs 14.50 down, roughs 10.75-13.00 Cattle opened steady; choice steer* 25.00-30.00; choice heifers 23.00-26.00; good cows 14.00-16 00; | good buljs 17.50-19.00. Calves opened steady; 3200 and down. Lambs steady; 2.3 no and down; 1 ewes i.oo-9.50; bucks 3 00-6.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Dec. 23 — (UP) — (PMA) Livestock: Hog# 10,000; opened fairly active on lightweight barrows and gilts: later trade less active, mostly 50 lower; early sales good and choke 170-236 lbs. 16.50 17.00; 2 load# 17.25; later 16.00-16.50, few 16.75; 235 260 tbs. 15.00-16.00; 260 300 lbw 14.50-15.25; 300-350 tbs. 14.00-14.50;' 100-160 lbs. 11.00-15.00; sows about steady; good and choice 330-550 tbs. 11.0013.25; choice lightweights 13.50 or above. Cattie 200, calves 200; not enough steers and heifers offered to teat market; quotable nominally steady; cows moderately active, firm; medium and good beef cows 16.00-18.00; common 14,75-16.00; j vealers active on small supply, steady: good and choice 30.0032 00; choice scarce; common and. medium 18.00-29.00; culls mostly J 4 00-18 00. Sheep 2.500; slaughter lambs active; fully steady; good and choice near 100 ft>M. and down mainly 23.00; included load 9.3 tt> summeri shorn; good and choice 110-120 Ibt<| quotable 18.00-19.00; medlulm and good mostly 19 00-22.00; common downward to 15.00; slaughter t-wes: quotable steady at 6.00-10.00. Markets At A G/ance By United Press Stocks higher in active trading Bonds higher. jU. 8. government bonds firm in; ' quiet trading. Curb stocks irregular. Midwest stocks irregularly higher. Silver unchanged in New York at i 7.3*4 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures lr-1 regular. Hogs: higher. Sheep: fully #tea-i dy; lambs higher. Cuttie: steady CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2.18%-*4; May 2.12*4: July 193%-%; Sept 1.93*4. Corn: March 1.31%?!.32; May [ L31%-8k; J **ly 1 29%-*4; Hept I 1-24%. Oats: March 73%; May 69%-%: July 63%; Sept. 62. Soybeans: .March 2.31%; May 2.28%-%; July 2 25-2 21%. If You Have aometning To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. Typewriter and Adding Machine Repair Servlco Venl# Office Supply Ca. 109 S. Johnson St B’uffton, Ind, Phone 429 Man. while he loves, Is never quite depraved.

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Dec. 23 16<» to 180 lbs 15.75 I 18tt to 200 lbs. 16.26 j JOO to 220 lbs 16.00 220 to 240 lbs 15.50 , i 240 to 260 lbs 15 00 , 260 to 280 lbs. 15-0 O 280 to 300 lbs. 100 to 325 H>* 13.50 325 to 350 lb* 13 00 350 to 400 lbs. 12 , 400 lbs. up ...... 12 25 140 to 160 lbs—— 16-50 12U to 140 lbs. — 16-00 i 100 to 130 lbs. 13-60 Roughs 300 lbs. down—— 12.50 30t) to 350 1b5.12 25 350 to 400 lbs. 11 "5 400 to 450 lbs.— 11.25 450 to 500 1b5.10.75 500 to 600 lbs. ... 10.25 6"0 lbs. up 9.75 Stags 9.00, Boars 6 50 Veals (Wed. A Sal ) 29 50 ! Spring Lamb# (Wed. 4 Sat.) 22**0 I Clip Lambs - 15.00 Yearlings 14.00 B*M ... --7 -’>o SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Dec. 23 170 to 200 lbs.-—- 15 75 200 to 220 lbs. 15.50 : 220 to 240 lbs. 15.25 240 to 260 lbs. 14 75 260 to 280 lbs. 14 25 280 to 800 lbs I'lso 300 to 350 lbs. 13.00 , 350 to 400 lbs. ... 12.75 400 lbs. up 12 50 140 to 160 lbs. 15.00 , 100 to 140 lbs. 11 50 Roughs 300 down ... 12 50 . Lambs 22.00 | Calves -—- 27.00 Slags - 9.50 Hoars 8.00 Ewes 6 00 ; Bucks 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Dec 23 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per 100 less. f.o b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Dec. 23 Grade A large white .31 tirade A large brown .29 I Current ... .25 | Heavy bens.2l ; Leghorn bens 4 lbs. up .15 | Cocks .12 Fryers—call for prices. Elevator Co Decatur • Peterson ■ Monroe AAAAAAAMWWWWWWWV6 TEEPLE Moving & Trucking lx>cal and Long Distance PHONE 254

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