Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1949 — Page 5

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HKcal CLARIFIED /“■ RATEB ” words or less: 6(k,; 2 t<mM 75c: fl ! Xm ti 6 time* >l-75. <^B^ O ot>4 are K>r conaecu„^^KS So classified skfpday for io point BLACK ' 5c per word wh injOc minimum charge. E? •.<! ads listed in (mra- ) increase over regu |M of Thanks. Obituary, in ‘•■ 2c per word. 75c sßrnnst be In office by 11 through Friday deadline is 9 a. tnJfOR SALE gWj.E PAINT — PAINT — |Hrßros. Paint Stucky's fIH Dept., Monroe, Ind. HIH Botl T Gas Ranges. to telnet from. Open Wed nites. Stucky Monroe, Ind. 274-ts ||Bale — Axmlnlster rugs. wool. Open evenings ex Mm>d Stucky * Co. Monroe. IBu; Wasners 889.95. good as Speed Queen and siody a C"- Monroe■■open nites except Wed. J 274-ts Frigfdalre refrlgera water beaters. * ssd dryers. Also some ' j^B u ’ h<l refrigerators. Übrick 101-u STOVES. STOVES' K waDt t 0 trade Beckys jMosroe, Ind They aae allow prices for your old stove K now - 274-ts te Christmas sugges * Wn Bt|ll ****** • B,e ° n covers. Also spot lights, tow cables. Phil L Co Chrysler • Plymouth Trucks 300-3 t '''"jßALE'usTdTars? 1341 Ford Plymouth coupe. 2 • 1937 r,,rd p*° e| phi! L Mark Our Cars make good or 300-3 t Why not plan to Christmas in your own home? There is no rea you shouldn't start the year off saving monthly on house If you want to be Inof landloards and from *6"O to *1.900 to pay call Bob Heller, A Good r Service, Phone 870. B 29° TF — 1947 Frazer,i BBly equipped, extra clean j iMd lo* mileage, with over ! Mod paint, radio and heatdean throughout; 19351 good runner and o d transportation. —; Garage, Kaiser - » dealer. 30(113 ■ 3||B ■ - »'<-iy to move into,' 3BV* b, ' droon >. f *o bath, seven F u - home built in!, on wonderful corner lot in | eud Newly painted, this , is in perfect condition. Has floors, built in cup-j) lots of closets, double cart 01ce shrubbery, stoker! * lr best or summer cool ' Ur 8* basement, walking IB** 11 ''* ,0 four Industries Own , 9B hi* purr hared larger home Heller, A Good Realty Serv Phone 870, Heller Building. I 9 276 ts w,nt Ad * R ** u,K

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While your family io oil together Christmas day or “•"day why don’t you drive past the new Trend home be.ng *■* by Cart Striker, contractor, at Stratton Place See the *•* modern look in homes and imagine your Christmas tree in ,r »"t •< the large picture window in the living room neat year. Think of the years of OMy non-otep climbing living you **" have in thie three bed room home with Ito laundry Mid ies * the same level as your bedrooms. Plan to come to th. open •*“» when It is completed. With boot wishes for a Merry Christmas. Very sincerely yours, .* • • , 1 • . A Coed Realty Service ’ ’* ' . b • * Phone 870 •wer or Seller . *• Sob Mellor ‘

FOR SALE — phflco Radios and Refrigerators Stucky 4 Co., i Monroe. Ind. 274-ts 1 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE - 1946 Dodge deluxe 4 door. Will trade for cheaper car. Phone 1570. ______ 299tf I FOR SALE — 6 shoats, average about 140 lbs, 3'4 ml W. of! Berne, 1H ml. N. John B Schwarts. 299t6x FOR SALE —SKELGAS for rural home cooking and water beating As low as *6.95 per 100 lbs. Übrick Bros. loi-tf FOR SALE—Chester White registered full blooded male hog. 9 months old. Elmer Meyer. Preble, phone 3 on 22. 300-3tx| FOR SALE —1 Ottawa drag saw No. C-ll Henry Pierce, 2nd how north of Chester Center School in Wells Co., Highway 303. 302 .it 1 FOR SALE—Christmas tree light bulbs and sets — Complete line. We have them all year around. Economy Store, Decatur. 297-6tx FOR SALE —1 used living room suite, looks like new. Cheap for ' carfh. O. H. Sprague, 209 S sth Bt. Phone 535. 301 2» FOR SALE —1 new studio coucli, *48.50. Better hurry if you want this couch as It's worth much more. Liberal trade in allowance for your old studio couch. 0. 11. | Sprague 209 S. sth St. Phone 515. 301 2t FOR A CLEAN SWEEP — Rebuilt Sweepers. *14.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. All popular makes such as Hoover Eureka, Bee Vac and others. We service all makes. Free pick up and delivery. Arno;d A Ktenk. Phone 463 235 TF WANTED WANTED Santa Claus needa a kitten of any kind or type. Phone 8932. 302 It - i WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forma, etc. Joao Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 181-ts

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1946 CHRYSLER Windsor sedan, light grey finish, runs perfect. 1946 DE SOTO Custom Club C«uoe fully equipped. 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline Sedan, very excellent condition. 1937 PACKARD Sedan, radio, heater, in excellent condition. 1917 CROSLEY 2 • 1937 CHEVROLETS 1938 FORD These cars are all winterized and ready to R»Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. 2nd »t. Phone 1645

OmCKIBSto ta rw • i? ■ li !l£l& I sdHA vw can t you wait until Christmas to play with those boxing gloves you got for me with that Democrat Want Ad?” WANTED—Good quality bay and straw. Also coal for sale or trade. John Feasel, 615 Madison St. Phone 4882. 287-ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED — will accept, if not sick, all unwanted dogs and cats. Railing Bros. Decatur R. 4. Residence 1 mile west, 1% miles North of Monroe, Ind., Phone 66377. 298 6tx

WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer roils. Parts and service for all mikes. 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 buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We soli new and used machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 282-261 X MLSCKI’L AN E(M ?S FARM IsMSM i r />, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 385. T LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79 ts 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 FARMErFaTTEN HONr» move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler | Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts NO Livestock Sale on .Monday December 26. Sale as usual on Monday, January 2, 1950. Decatur Sale Barn. T ELECTRICAL VIKING SUPPLIES Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything thai you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Klenk. 217-ts If You Have Something To Mil Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

CASH LOANS •15"„ *3«O “ • To consolidate overdue bills • To pay seasonal expenses • For doctor and dentist bills • For repairs to house or car • For any worthy purpose. If you need cash in a hurry see us for courteous, confidential loan service. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg.. 2nd & Madison Decatur, Ind. J/ »> I LoEi hurry, ]ohuny-Dod *• Mte me frumg Um with a ut •! ARTHUR FULMER ialuaa "•» THEY'RE TALLORED-TOEIT . . • Bay thtm today at— Dick Mansfield MOTOR SALES 141 S. Second 8L Rhone IM6

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Two Men Are Fined After Arrests Here Reckless Driving, Public Intoxication Two men were arrested by city police, pleaded guilty to the charges, and were fined in court. One of the arrests was the result of an accident, the other the result of a man going to sleep in his car while it was parked in the middle of the street. Police also investigated an accident between an automobile and a train, in which the train won. Oscar Werling, Ossian, was arrested for reckless driving as the result of an accident with a car owned by Lois Gunder. 1110 North Second street, which was parked in front of the Gunder residence. The Werling car hit the Gunder car in the rear and knocked it about 25 feet forward. Damage to the Gunder car was estimated at *150; the Werling car, *IOO, and to Werling.s chin, minor. Werling was taken to a local doctor where his chin was patched; he then went to justice of the peace court where he was fined *5 and costs, totalling *15.75. Dewey Kasse. Decatur, was arrested by police early this morning when he was found asleep in his parked car. He was taken to jail, then brought to city court today where he pleaded guilty to the charge of public intoxication and was fined *lO and coats, totalling *2O, by Mayor John Doan. Police investigated an accident Friday when Eliseo Garza, of East Chicago, driving along Monroe street, struck a Pennsylvania train, engineered by W. E. Koontz, of Fort Wayne Garza told police the flicker iighta were not working. and he could not stop in time to avoid hitting the train. Damage to his car was estimated at *200; to the train, nothing. 56 PERSONS (Cont. From Page One) 220.000 automobiles on the state's road. 50.000 of them driven by winter visitors. APPLIANCE BERVICs-We servIce all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliancea. For prompt aervlce, call 463. Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. 80-ts ROTO-ROOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned with electric gear drlven machine, *IO.OO 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 is valid? If in question telephone John Rogers at 1753 and receive the information which will aid In having it validated. Decatur Aviation, inc. 301 3t CESSPOOLS — Sept Ic tanka. Vacuum cleaned. Baaement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners. Phone 9851. 2<otf FOIfRENT

FOR RENT—3 room furnished apartment. 2 private entrances, private bath With or without garage. 521 So. 13th St. 296-ts Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ' EMVKTT ~J| 'IT . I ’ OMil WITHOUT a country. Gorman bom Frieda Schmidt, stud ent at Emory university Atlanta Ga.. can't stay in the U. 8. and can t leave, either. She can t re turn to Germany without a Job and she can’t stay in the U. 8 without a special viaa. Neithei car. she go tn any allied nation She is sponsored as a student bj a Rotary ctab Attempts are bo 1 me made to obtain a special vies tor her, (JmerMhoflaJj

Ct AOK OABLI and hla bride, the former Lady Sylvia Ashley, grin like any other newlyweds as they board ship at San Francisco to begin their honeymoon cruise to Hawaii. The couple was besieged by excited crowds, mostly women. (International Soundphoto)

eAJfapjnilfcnw * 110 — fl It-flr- *4 What Makes a House a Home? God. their Creator, put it Into I the hearts of all members of his animal kingdom to play. He did not exclude man. And when man heeks to rule play out of his nature, he rules out a part of the fullness of living which his Creator intended that he should enjoy. "All work and no play makes ( Jatk a dull boy," and Jane a dull girl. Dull to each other, but partic-' ularly dull to themselves. Play in the home is the oil that '

• - - ■ BACK FROM A 14-MONTH CR'JISI in European waters, the heavy cruiser U S S. Columbus steams past New Y -rk's skyline with helicopters hovering above. The 13.50fi-ton ship is the only one in the U.S. Fleet to be t a signed a permanent home port overseas —at Plymouth, England. While docked there she was hostess to r ~ vi <>r Fw-t-M The famaus warship is en route tußpaton f'» a major overhaul

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makes the wheels go around smoothly. IliiKbandH and wives should not become too busy to , play with each other. Parents who do not play with their children ate unfair to the children and even | more unfair to themselves. Play out-of-doors when you can Play indoors often. Play action games. Play mental games, but play. What makes a house a home .' Joyous laughter, uninhibited play! I I — Selected. St Nicholas is regarded as the special saint of the schoolboy, and certain of the customs of "Montem Day" at Eton school In England, are said to have originated in his honor ★ ★ The Armenian cnurch observes Christmas on Jan 6; the Dutch on Dec. 6; the French have their own particular Christmas observances as do the Germans. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur 1

CITY PREPARED (Cont. From Res* <>»•> around soon. He is scheduled to have a walking cast, delayed once before, placed on the leg next Wednesday. The bill of fare for both the Ada ma county hospital and the county home will be roast chicken, also "with all the trimmings.'' Boy Scouts, civic and fraternal organizations and many others pitched in Friday at the fire station to assemble articles of food and clothing and toys as gifts from the Good Fellows. Distribution of the baskets was made in the evening. ESPIONAGE (C<>nt. From Psa* Onsi ‘‘continuously widespread spying and sabotage activities." It said Vogeler had been a "professional agent for several American espionage organizations" and that he Itvcame head of the Vienna office of the International Stand ard Electric Corporation "only to disguise his activities as a spy.”

THE PRIEST the Russians finally gave permission to go to Moscow to attend spiritual needs of Americans there, Rev. John A. O. Brassard, 35. packa at rectory of Our Lady of Guadalupe church tn New York, preparing to visit relatives at Maas., I before flying to Moscow week of 1 Jan. 8. (International)

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. , Corrected Dec. 24 I*o to 180 lbs. .—— —— 180 to 200 lbs. — 14-25 200 to 220 lbs. —— MO® 220 to 240 lbs — IB M 240 to 260 lbs 15 00 260 to 280 lbs. 1500 280 to 100 lbs. 14.00 300 to 335 lbs. t- 12-W 335 to 360 lbs 18 00 350 to 400 lbs 12.75 400 lbs up 1225 140 to 160 lbs 14.50 120 to 140 lbs. 14-00 100 to 120 lbs 13 50 Roughs 300 lbs. down ............ 12-50 300 to 350 lbs. 12.26 350 to 400 lbs 11 75 4mi to 450 lbs. 11 25 450 to 500 lbs 10.75 5(0/ to 600 lbs. 10.25 600 lbs up .............. 9.75 Stags ................. b-00 Boars < 60 Veals (Wed 4 Bat.) - 20 50 Sf/ring Lambs (Wed. 4 Bat.) 22 00 Clip Lambs ................ 15.00 Yearlings ... ..... 14.00 Ewimi , j_,j 7.SU SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Dec 24 170 to 200 lbs. 15.75 20" to 220 Jbs — 15 50 220 to 240 lbs 16 25 240 to 260 lbs 14.75 260 to 280 lbs. 14.26 280 to 300 Tbs. 18.50 300 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 14.50 Roughs 300 down ......... 1250 Ixinibs .................... 22 00 Calves .... 27.00 Stags ................ 950 Boars 8.00 Ewee 6 00 Bucks ..... ....... 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Dec. 24 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask forprices. Orgin: .03 p6r bushel less. Corn: .07 per 100 less. f ob. farm. WHOLEAALE EGO ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phons 380 Corrected Dec. 24 Grade A large white ...... JI Grade A large brown ...... .29 Current ............ .28 Heavy hens ................ 21 Leghorn bens 4 lbs. up .15 Cocks .12 Fryers—call for prices.

Elevator Ca. Deoatue ■ Petersen ■ Monroe MMAMMMWMMMMMMAMMA TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 254

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