Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1949 — Page 5

MEMBER 21. 1949

classified Ads

MgcAL CLASSIFIED HBKJvERTiSING RATES words less: Wc; 2 times 79c: ||K : j •..<! st" ft" consecuK,, No classified sklpday Ktepisd io point BI.A* K SB i, jc per word each In fIK joe minimum charge. K i(l .4 ads listed in paraincrease over regu9K*n' Thanks. Obituary, In 2c per word, 75c must be in office by 11 Monday through Friday, deadline is » a. m. ■f()R SALE Kj; ~ Philco Radio* and Stucky 4k Co., lad. 6 ghosts, average 140 lbs.. 3% ml. W. of |R p, ml. N. John B ELGAS for rural cooking and waler heating Blow as >6.95 per 100 lbs Bros. 101-ts |KaI,E 1 Ottawa drag Maw ll Ibnry Pierce, 2nd ho’ise ■ ‘ c.K-.b.r Center School Highway >O3. 302 Jt ■a..’ f ' A,NT rAINr ~ Bros. Paint. Stucky’s !■». Dept., Monroe, Ind. ISOtf ißubiTHora Gas Range*. Hy styles to (.elect from Open K except Wed. nite*. Stucky Monroe, Ind. 274 ts RTraLE - Aimlnister rugs, wool. Open evenings tx ■ « Stucky A Co. Monroe. ■ Phon* 66865. I t* Bp Al. K Washer* 9*9.95. good such •* Speed Queen and Stucky & Co, Monroe. Open nite* except Wed. ■ 274-ts ■SAIzi: - Frlgidsirs refrigera ranges, waler heaters, sad dryers. Aieo some need refrigerators. Uhrick K ioi-<f BeF cTovi-x Vt< > v es“ want to trade ace Stucky? price* for your old itove now. 274-ts ■A CLEAN SWKI P - Rebuilt ■i 1 year. All |opular make* Mt as Hoover Eureka, llee Vac Hothers. We service all make*. He pic k up and delivery. Arnold Hleuk. Phone 4(3 235 TF Hsal.E — Whv not plan to H>y Christmas in your own home? There is no reaH«ty yon shouldn't start the M year off saving monthly on Mr house if you want to be inof landloards and ■ M< from 9600 to >1.900 to pay Bn call Bob Heller, A Good Blty Service, Phone 870. ■ 290 TF M SALE — 1917 Frazer, Mb equipped, extra clean Bd few mileage, with overBl»«; 1910 Ford Coupe. B”! paint, radio and heatB' dean throughout; 1935 B>ntiac. good runner and ■o<> d transportation.— Bilax Garage, Rainer • FVtr dealer. 3001.1 I 147 South Second St.

■ The coming of bod weather mokes yo« r ,nd ou ’ ■ •”' step. more dangerpus to your <r.end». employees end oth eoming to your home on business. *ou * re responsible or ■ k eepmg off the ice end snow from your walks on your property. 11111 l * * -a (■ If some one slipped end fell would you be protected ■ •••♦net a eeetiy damage suit? Could you instantly pro* • ■ "'••♦cal and hetpitai care udtich might be necessary I Then why not investigate our low cost (I’o • / e4r ° r «■•*•» Personal liability polieiee They will pay f* amag ■ *•*« by your children, pete and in many other occasions o i ■ •Moy before rt*a too late. I Vary sincerely yours, I W&eOei ■ Heller A Bockman Agencies ■ Phone 870 H ’ ,f *" Roof to Cedar --■ ’"sura with Helle.

FOR SALK Admiral combination radio-phonograph. 7 months old Phone 13622. 203t3 FOR SALK OR TRADE 19461 Dodge deluxe 4 door. Will trade! for cheaper car. Phone 1570 >a3u| Hold it girls — lay that mop down. Glaxo coated linoleum Is easily cleaned. Holthouse Drug Co. FOR SALK White Holland turkey*. frozen or live, dressed. For New Years. Phone 4913 anytime or Phone evenings 5114 .1, F. Rupert. 303-3tx. 9OR SALK For a* low as >6OO down and >35 a month, you can ! buy and live in your own small j home Huy it now. Pay for it I soon. Sell it for enough later toj have the larger home you have always wanted Home ha? oil heat, one-half bath, bedroom, kitchen cupboards, dinette, many other features. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service, phone X7‘». 3«3tf FARM MACHINERY SALE ~ Friday, Dec. 30. 1919. 10:00 a m. Greenville. Ohio 80 Tractors, Late Models. All sizes. Farms!!*; J-ti's; MH JIM, Olivers; A-C’s; Case; Fords; Plows; Spreaders; Planters; Harvesting' Hay Tools. Horse-drawn equipmerit. Dealers-Farmers Bring anything you wish to sell. Buyers Consignors over 2»» States attend. Next Sales Saturday. Jan. 14-28 Lease Farm Equipment Co. Phone 13)9 It FOR KENT FOR RENT—3 room furnished apartment. 2 private entrances, private bath. With or without garage. 521 80. 13th St. 296-ts FOR RENT — 4 room furnished apartment with hath, gas heat ■ and private entrance. Inquire a' 316 N. 4th. St . .. 3<t3-3t ELECTRICAL AIRING SI PPLIES Let u* supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, ■witches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. 217 ts lostand poi nd LOST — ' Punch ', English collie Missing from Valley Fanns Route 6. Since Dec-ember Ik. Phone 1888. 303-3 t FISH FRIES ABSOLUTELY ALL THE FISH YOU CAN EAT! EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS PRICE ONLY 81.00

CASH LOANS •25 “‘3oo’ • To consolidate overdue bill* • To p»y **s*on*l e«p<n«»« • For doctor and denti*t bill* • For repairs to house or ear • For any worthy purpose. If you need cash In a hurry ■ee u* for courteous, confidential loan *ervic*. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg. 2nd A M*di*on Oecatur, Ind.

QUICKIES bv Ken Remolds Ki i 2* z/-zv <-T ' timni-m-m! There's something wrong with this sweet cider I got last month with a Democrat Want Ad I keep wanting to sing!” WA N T WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room house. (MH 12153. 303t2x , WANTED Secretary. Please write qualifications to Box 113, ' c/o Democrat. 30313 VX XNI ED Good quality hay and straw. Also coal for sale or trade. John Feasel, 615 Madison St. Phone 4882. 387-ts WANTED Someone* to be companion for elderly lady. No heavy work. Reply Box 114, c o Democrat. 303i3 RADIO REl’Ain — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteeci service at reasonable price*. Haughs. 60-ts WANTED — will accept, if not sick, all unwanted dogs and cat*. Railing Bros. Decatur 11. 4. Residence 1 mile west. I'4 miles North of Monroe, Ind., Phone 66377. 298 Ctx WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional tqidmnent. Save money on letters, sale* messages. program*, form*, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 131-ts WANTED — Washing machine re pairing. Wringer roll*. Part* and ■ervice for all make*. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. Free pick up and delivery. Also repairing all make* of sweepersPhone 6 6463. M 4 ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into * modern electric. We make covered button*, buckel*. machine buttonhole*; Hemstitching. We sell new and UseJ machknes. Boardman's 223 North First. 282-261 X "Opportunity We are looking for a relialde married man who has sold dirc-c t to the home to handle* our business In this area. Age 30-45. Car necessary. No delivering. c ollecting or demonstrating. Man selected will be practically set up in business on a remunerative 25'7 basis. New and repeat business. Write Box No. 110.” Demcwrat. 3tf3-.lt MISCELLANEOUS LOANS To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Go., 138 N. ‘ 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—».'e r» move dead horses, cow*, bog*, etc. Decatur phone 20t>o. We pay all phono charge*. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., tormerly th* Siadlor P- cmluc's Co. 15-ts M'i’LIANCE bERVItS-W* •ervice all makes of washers, sweepers. radios, refrigerator and other elec t* l<al appliances. For prompt sen ice, call 463. Arnold 4k Klenk Inc. 10-ts PILOTS ar» you sure your airmen certificate is valid? If In question telephone- John Roger* at 175.1 and receive the information which will aid In having It validated. Decatur Aviation. Inc. 301 3f

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SPECIAL this week—ltalian spaghetti, I uric be*, dinners, banquet*. Try our chef* Special Hamburger*. Good food —reasonable prices. Hotel Coffee Shop. 105 N. 3rd St. 303t4x RofodUMITER SERVICB. Drain* ■nd sewers cleaned with electric geardriven machine, >IO.OO for complete job in city. Compare prices. C. R. Williams, R 2 Decatur. Phone 4 on < Tocsin. 292-ts CESSPOOLS — Septle Tank*, Vacuum eleaned. Basement drain*, sewer line* and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 9851. 280tt 1950 GOVERNMENT JOBS. Start high a* >66.35 week. Men-women. Many openings expected soon. Qualify NOW for secure positions. Experience usually unnecessary. Don't delay. FREE 4<ipa*e I took shows jobs, salaries. < sample tests, complete details. Write today: Box 112, % Democrat. 303-T CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to all of those who sent cards, floral offerings and offered their help and sympathy in our bereavement caused by the death of our son and brother. Samuel H. Parr. Your thoughtfulness was very greatly appreciated. T. M. Parr Mr. and Mrs. Mark PanMr. and Mrs. Vilas Luginbill and family Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Brewster and family Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Price and family Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parr and family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parr Mr. and Mrs. Noble Reynolds Mr. and Mr*. Donald Myer* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jarrell Itx

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householder* to over-stoke stove* and furnaces, thus setting tiff fires. The state of Texas led the nation in the number of accidental deaths. Heventy-five persons were killed. Including 36 in traffic. 12 in fires, two in a plane crash and 26 In miscellaneous mishaps. California, a* usual, led In the number of traffic deaths with 43. The state was second In total casualltea with 56. New York had a total of 33 deaths. 25 in traffic, and had 32, of which 27 were on highways.

According to Bob "Believe It or Not” Ripley, since 1918 Stalin and the Communists have liquidated by murder or exile 255.078 members of the clergy and destroyed 88,874 religious edifice*. Included were 152.471 prleat* and monh* and 52.032 nuns of the Runsian Orthodox Church; 26.000 rabbis and teacher* of the Jewish faith; 16.914 Mohammedan mullahs; 6,l«6 priests of the Roman Catholic Church; 2.025 Armenian priests; and 630 Iziitheran pastors. They have confiscated 18.900.800 acres of church property and stolen >4,(Min.ooo.ooo worth of church funds in cash.

The Army has an adequate number of chasdains, atcortiing to statement made by Roy Hartford Parker. Army chief of chaplains. He told the General Commission on Chaplain* that there are now 760 Chaplain* on active duty. The Commission I* a coordinating body for Protestant denomination* In their work with the armed service* and the Veteran* Administration.

TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and l ong Distance PHONE 254 Just Tell Us Amount You Need • . S2O to $290 or Mora .• No endorsers or co-signers. Just your own signature and security will get the cash you needRepayment terms to suit your personal needs. Loans privately made. We specialize in serving our customers promptly. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Beets Stoss Btac. Geovae Floes IIS N. 2"» St. ♦'««» t-»-5

Tipton 4-H Youth Wins i Junior Corn Contest ! Izafayette, Dec. 27—Gerald Staf.'ord. an 18-year-old 4-H duh youth from Tipton county, today we* . named state winner in the 1949 junior five-acre com duh contest by W. R Amick of the state I H dub department at Purdue tlnivcr- ' *lty. Stafford topped I.B<*o junior corn growers with a yield of 178.7 bushel* per acre, nearly 10 bushels higher than his nearest competitor. ; Jack Lux of Shelby county, who produced 169.3 bushels. His victory i marked the first time since the junior contest was started four ’ years ago that lioth the junior and adult state corn championships have one to the same county. Orin Schiftlaub, Tipton county farmer, was recently named state corn king with an official yield of 183.1 bushels per acre. The new corn prince hae been In I the 4-H corn club for five years ai'd has also been enrolled in ponl’ry, pig. beef, and tomato projects. He has been a junior 4-H leader four years and president of his dub for two years. A graduate of Tipton high school, young Stafford has ah>.> served as president of the local Future Farmers of America club. His 4-H leader, 3. B. Oyler, is Mie of the pioneer dub leaders in Indiana. The first pre*Md-gla**ed tumbler was mad* In 1827 by an enterprising manufacturer who turned from blowing glass in molds to prsNßing the molten substance into shape with a plunger.

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Dec. 27 — (DPI—(PMA)- Uvestoch: Hog* 1.000; opened 25 lower; choice hog* l«.5O; light butchers 16 00-16.25. medium 15.00-15.76; butchers 14.00-1460; heavies 13.5014.00; pigs 14.60 down; roughs 10.50-12 76. Calves opened steady at 32.0<t down. Izamhs open'-d 50 lower at 22.50 down: ewes 4.00-9.50; bucks 3.00-6 6 00. INDIANAFOLIB LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Dec. 27 — (VP) — (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 13,000. largest receipts since June 1. 1948: opened moderately active. 25-50 lower; some sales on medium weight* steady; bulk good and choice 180-235 Ib. barrows and gilts 14.00-16.50; uniform 180-220 lb*. 16.25-16.50; 240270 lbs. 1495-16.00; 270-310 lbs. 14.00-15.26; 100-160 lbs. 14.00-15.00; bulk good sow* 300-550 tbs. 11.0013.50. Cattle 2.600, calves 40<i; steers and heifer* generally strong, mostly 25-5 o lower on medium abort feds; medluma nd low good 9501100 lbs. 26.00-26.50; just medium short fed light weight stere* 17.0020.00; good 800 It> heifer* weak to 25 lower at 26 00; liberal share of heifers at 23.00 down; medium to good be*f cow* 16.60-18.00; common 14.50-15.50; verniers active, steady; good and choice

I 30.00-32.00, common and medium 18*00-29.00. Sheep 1.500; slow, poor demand: weak to 100 lower; good ami choice natives 21.00; load medium 84 and 85 tbs. 20.50; deck good and choice 95 R>. yearlings steady at 18.09; slaughter ewes 6-10.00. Markets At a Glance By fnited Press Stocks (regular in quiet trading. Bonds irregular. I’. 8. government bonds steady In quiet trading. Curb stocks (regular. Midwest stocks Irregular. Silver unchanged in New York nt 73’4 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn oats, rye and soybean futures low'er. Hogs: lower. Sheep: steady: lambs (regular. Cattle: steady to lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2 16% 2.17; May 2.10%-%; July 1.91%; Sept. 1.91% Corn: March 1.31-131%; May 1.31%Ju1y 1.28%-%; Sept. 123% A. Oats; March 72’4: May 68%B; July 62%; Sept 60%. Soybeans: March 2.29’4-2.28%; May 2.27-2 26%; July 2.24-2.23%. The ton inile of ulr express matter flown over the scheduled, certified air lines of the United States last year totalled 29.793,183, more than double that of five years ago. , reports Railway Express. KENNETT — MURRAY k CO. Corrected Dec. 27 , 160 to ISO |h* ... »15.50 ' ISO to 200 lbs. 1600 ; 200 to 220 lbs 15.75 j 220 to 240 lbs 15.26 240 to 2M lb*. 14.75 260 to 280 lbs. . .. 14.75 280 to 300 )bs. .. .. 13.75 1300 to 325 lb*. 13.25

325 to 350 lbs. H 75 85<f to 400 lbs. ................ 12.50 400 lbs. up — 12"® 140 to 160 lbs. 14 50 120 to 140 |bs. z........... 14 ')0 100 to 120 lb*. — 1* 50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 12.50 300 to 360 lbs. 12 25 350 to 400 |bs. — 11 75 400 to 450 lb*. 11 25 450 to 500 lbs. 10.75 , 500 to 6to» lbs. - 10 25 600 lbs. up ......... 975 Stags 9 00 Boars — 650 Veals (Wed. ft Sat.) 39 50 Spring lz«mb* (Wed. ft Hat.) 22 00 Clip Lambs ........— 15.00 Yearlings ... ............ 14.00 Ewes ................... 7.50 SCHMITTS STOCK YARDS Corrected Dec. 27 170 to 200 lbs. 15.75 200 to 220 lb*. 16.50 220 to 240 lbs. — 16.25 240 to 260 lbs. 14 75 200 to 280 lbs. 14.25 280 to .'too lbs. ............ 13.60 3«0 to 360 lbs. ..... 13.00 350 to 400 lbs. 12.75 400 lbs. up 12.50 140 to 160 |bs. 15.00 100 to 140 lbs. 14.50 Roughs 300 down ... ... 12.50 Lambs ................ 22.00 Calves ............. .... 27.00 Stags 950 Boars 8 00 Ewes ....................... 6 no Bucks — 500 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Dec. 27 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel leas. Corn: .07 per 100 less. fob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 980 Corrected Dec. 27 Grade A large while ...... Ji Grade A large brown ...... .29 Current ....... 25 Heavy bens .......... .21 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up ...... .15 Cocks .... 12 Fryers—call for prices.

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