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bath tomes. 00 and up. A. J. FAUBOTE. BUILDER. CALL MM. 21* TF MONTH w 6M U<M O« . new > bedroom Colonial Style in Highland Park. A. J Fkurota Phone VMM MO TF FOR SALE-Very good 0 Udroom home. Gai beat Compteto baaomeat. Garage. Good location. Only 00,000. NED C. JOHNSON. AucUooeer-Real Estate or BILL SCHNEPF. 3-3606. 1 3t WE HA Vi two properties tor sate that can be purchased on contract With low down paymenu. Priced at $6,500 and JIO.MO Modern. 3 bedrooms, good location!. Both are vacant aad can be inspected any time. NED C. JOHNSON. Auctioneer-Real Estate or BILL SCHNEPF. 3-3606 1 St FOR SAlirr v7ry' g «xT country home Adam* Central school district. Large living room with fire place, wall-to-wall carpet, dining room i carpeted >, two large bedrooms (one carpeted), complete basement. House is 12-yeare-old. Large lot. Close-in location. NED C. JOHNSON. Auctioneer-Real Estate or BILL SCHNEPF. 3-3606 t Ft FOR SALE — Very good country home, North of Monmouth. Large living room with fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet. 3 large bedrooms. All modern kitchen. Large utility room. Attached double garage. House is less than 3-years-old. and like new. SJED C. JOHNSON. Auctioneer-Real Estate or BILL SCHNEPF, 3-3606. 1 3t RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES -.— FOR SALE Ah Attractive THREE BEDROOM Home, Half Bath Downstairs, Full Bath Upstairs, large Kitchen with Built-in Fea ures, large Living Room, Dining Room, Den, large Entrance Hall and open stairway. Full Basement, Gas Furnace, Garage. Home is Nicely Located within walking distance of business section, schools, churches and industrial plants. Liberal loan may be arranged. RANCH TYPE HOME, % Acre of land. This home is new, has large living room, modern Kitchen, Utility Room, Three Bedrooms. Lots of Closet Space, Carpeted Living Room, New Drapes. Gas Heat. Price *10,500.06, *2.500 Cash, balance monthly payments. FOUR BEDROOM Home, Hard- ' wood Floors, Basement, Stoker furnace, full bath on first floor, half bath on second floor. Two "car garage. An attractive home in excellent repair, large lot, fine shade and ideally located near Business District. Price $6500. We Have a fine list of Homes and Farms of various sizes for sale. Call 3-3201 or 3-2118, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. We will be glad to show you Homes or Farms thit we have for sale. < We may have just what you are looking for. We Conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Farm Machinery and Livestock. Call us for a Sale Date. • 307 3t Card at Thanks I wish to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for the beautiful cards, flowers and prayers during my stay in the hospital. Also the nurses and doctors who were so kind to me. The comforting prayers of Rev. Schulenberg, the carolers who sang so beautiful. God bless everyone of you. Mrs. Henry Kirchner 1 It-x

EXECUTIVE TYPE SALESMAN “ A man wha wants to make over SIO,OOO a year working close to home, choosing his own hours. Specialty Salesman. We. will teach you in 2 days, how to make more money than you thought possible. Salos trainees. Wo will teach you to sell, using our method, you will be earning money the first week. Come prepared to spend the day, If you like what we have to offer. Schooling starts the same day. . The place: Van Orman Hotel, Vista Room, Fort Wayne, Ind. Oates January 6, 1960. Timos 9:00 a. m. If you can't come in the morning, come at 7=oo p. HOWELL . TV-Radio Service I 1021 Monroe Street Phone 3-4201 J

i Didi • iv ’wock . guaranteed. 710 Dierkas street Phone MOM 22g TF J WaWeD lety litter. tours Too i p.m to 12:00 p.m. Call in peri son at 1106 North Second Street 307 3t ’ WANTED—Baby Sitter for day* in i our tome from 1:00 a. mto 5:00 - p. m. CaU 34323 after >3O p. m. 306 t3x > WANTED—Geoaral BuiHing. Muonry and Carpenter Work. Coo--1 tact Henry V. Eicher, route 2. j Geneva. Indiana mile* south of Berne Tile MUI 305 12t-x Bo Wifltft'A Wt* HEad? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your • Electric Razor in today. BOWER ‘ JEWELRY STORE. 207 TF [ WANTVDi TIMMR * LOOS - AU specie* — choice, good-iized f tracts. CASH BUYERS. See us before you sell. PIKE LUMBER ) CO.. Akron, Indiana. 186 T 1 TELEVISION and Radio Service. on all makes. All work guaran- ' teed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE, 115 north 10th street. Phone 34321 1 - 102 TF J SEWING MACHINES is Our Business. All makes repaired. We aell new and rebuUt Sewing Machines at our itore, always a big sttok to choose from. Beware of bait advertising. BOARDMANS — Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First-Open evenings. 1 TF we’ •tew WI so* ■ w PLUMBING — See us for your Plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. [ 6 TF ; CALL 3-3114 or 3-311 S for > Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost 1 Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF r - ■ . SINGER SEWING CENTER — Sales & Service. AU makes. Phone 3-8467 or write P.O. Box 295, 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, f . Ind. 70 TF ; GUARANTEED watC- and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and , checked. Free of charge. JOHN I BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North i 2nd. PHooe 3-2650. 199 TF * CHAIN SAWS — McCULLOCH’S and BOLENS. Prices start at *129.95. See us for your chain saw needs. Get your chain sbarp- ’ CTed aow ’ KLENKS - 141 W ! ATTENTION!! For really clean . carpets, rugs and upholstered furniture caU Agler Rug and Upholstering Cleaning. Phone ' 2-2356. Berne. 306 t3x , ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job i too large or too small We also [ carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENK’S. . Phone 3-2158.26 TF i BHICKY STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 g.m. to i 5:30 p.m. and 7to 9 p.m. each i evening except Wednesday night. U 6 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells ’ Counties. C.R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF , FREE—FeeI free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor cov- , erings, bedding, lamps and ap- ■ pliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. STUCKY & CO. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. . 62 TF

Farmers Cskmm WE fUY chiriMii and fiuaßty •Mi DECATUR FARMS 135 TF I FDR SALt—Bated clover bay. Part without rain. At Hall Farm. 1 mile East of Tbeain on U. 8 224 I *t-a Hulk Tank installed for 81,200. Phon* A 4*64 FT. WAYNE DAIRY EQUIPMENT. De Laval Sates A Service, 1 T-a WANTED TO BUY—Heavy or ILeghorn Hans—Fann Pick-Up. We buy Eggs. Also do Custom Dressing- TRKON'B POUI TRY MARKET, Phone 34717. 258 TF WANTED TO BUY — Heavy bens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 24*17. WOLFE’S PRODUCE, *O7 Kekionga Street. 269 TF HY4.INE 934 Series layers tappad 6 of 12 Official U. S. • Random Sample Teits (ending in 1959) In which they competed. They won first in Minnesota, lowa, Florida, Texas, Arizona, and Control Now York, placed second in Missouri and Utah. Order Hy-Line chicks now. MODEL HATCHERY, MONROE, INDIANA, Rhone 6-6866. ~307 t 3 Lott ana Found « LOST — A blue billfold Friday. Dec. I*. between Newberry’s and Murphy’s. Please return the billfold and pictures. Reward. Phone 3-2198. 306 t3x For Salo PLASTIC WALL k FLOOR Tile’ We install. KLENK’S. j; 6 TF NfcW '6IKG L E ft HEATERS. STUCKY'S—MONROE. 258 60t FOR SALE — Hercules 16 Gauge shotgun. Good brown over coat, size 38. Phone 3-8672. * 1 3t-x USED OIL HEATERS Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 258 60t FOR SALfc - 1949—44’ Trail-Ette Travel Trailer. All modern. Good condition. Amos E. Eicher, route two, Berne, Indiana. 303 6t FOR SALE — 15’ Coldspot Chest Type Freezer. 2-years-old. Excellent condition. 615 Walnut street. Phone 3-4148. 306 3t-x FOR SALE*— "Floor lamp, 3-way switch. Good condition. Priced to sell. R. Garard, 904 Monroe street.. 206 t3x DID YOU KNOW that Klenk's sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as *7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENK’S. 234 TF PIONEER CHAIN SAWS. Sales and Service. Free Demonstration. HABEGGER HARDWARE. 284 TF FOR SALE—Green Nylon Frieze Living Room Suite. Also, Red “Swing King” Reclining Chair. Jim Shackley. Phone 3-3638. 306 t 3 FOR SALE — Zenith radio-televi-sion-stereophonlc — See the appliances voted best three years in a row at—UHRICK BROTHERS. —, r 223 TF DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’ll fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS.232 TF IXtE MODEL — Westinghouse Vacuum Cleaner, has everything for cleaning. Balance due only *24.10, terms very reasonable. *I.OO pen week. Call 34085 for free home demonstration. E. H. Company. 304 5t SINGER 127—Sewing machine in light finish cabinet. Sews forward and reverse, darns and mends and is equipped to make buttonholes, zig - zag patterns and fancy stitches. Reconditioned and guaranteed. Balance due of only $39.18 with budget terms as low as $1.40 per week. Hurry. Call 3-3685 for free home demonstration. E. H. Company. 304 5t

’ SALE CALENDAR JAN 5-12:00 Noon. Mrs Peart Nichelson, owner. 3 miles wesLof Bluffton; Ind. on St. Rd. 124. Holstein Dairy cattle, hogs, miscellaneous. Ijllenberger Brts., auctioneers. JAN 0-2:00 p. n-. Calvin Neal Berry, administrator of Frederick —Ribkee estate. 4% miles east of Geneva, Ind, J^aere unimproved farm. Phil Neuenschwander, Mlz Lehman, JAN fl ,i.o‘» a m Mrs. John Kintz, owner. 3 miles west of Decatur JAN. to i&M transformer, then south % mile and ®ast ’L -■ to first set of buildings. 88-acre farm and personal property, Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. Sale conducted bv Kent Realty & Auction Co., C. W. Kent, sales ipgr. JAN 16—12:30 p. m. Wm. Becker, owner. 3% mites West of Decatur on U S 224. ft mile north. Ist farm east. Truck, tractor, 1 farm’machinery. Walter Wiegmann. DeU Shaw, JAN. 16—1:00 p. m. Edward B. Kohne estate. 2 miles south and 1 mfle west of Decatur. 80-acre farm ami personal property. Sale conducted by Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, Auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. JAN. 22—1:30 p r m. James S. Buehannan. executor Claude E. Buchannan estate. 4 miles west of Ohio City, Ohio to the Greenbrier church, then south 114 miles andwest Vi mile. 160Acres: 40-acrcs with buildings: 40 and 80 acres without, buildings. Merl Knittie. Dem Mox, auctioneers. JAN 23—11:00 a. m. Edward Ritchhart, owner. 1 mile south of Payne, Ohio on Route 49. east ’4 mile and south % mile. Farm machinery and miscellaneous. Marl Knittie, Doa Mme, Auets.

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■' I ■■ ■ > 1 ■ j — IF . FI f — I 111 nJttan “My wif« got «m in the Demo crat Want Ad»-ttoy re the only shoe* sha own* that raally fit!” OUR USED CARS art aafeiy teated and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at ZINTSMABTER MOTORS, lit A Mooroa St Phone 3400*.247 TF IFREE! FREEI FREII Ii your Radiator plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Teit while you wait. Don't Gueia—Get a Free FloTeit. Also, complete Radiator Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator lervica. Phone 3-4155 “Acroia From Erie Depot.” For Roni FOR RENT—Warm, clean well furnished apartment. 810*4 High Street. Reference. Inquire Beavers Oil Service. Phone 34705. 273 TF AVAILABLE — One of the best apartments. 306 N. 10th street Modern aj a new home. Inquire Beavers Oil Service. Phone 3-2705. 273 TF Halp Wanted I WANTED—Salesman for automotive jobber. With referenece. Box 229. Decatur, Ind. , 306 t 3 “AVON”—Offers earnings for present needs and U. S. Savings Bonds for family security. Become an Avon Representative and earn this pleasant wsy. Large profit possibilities. One opening in city, also openings* in Root, Preble, Blue Creek townships. CaU 2195 or write Bax 824, Huntington, Notfca NOTICE* FOR GUARANTEED RADIATOR WORK come to Fortney Radiator Shop at Pleasant Mills. Formerly located m Decatur for 15 years. Phone 7-7322. 267 T fluM • a • -4 • m J • • ■uMI djutrm ; !»• : •f J Phone 3-3196 or 3-4335 • •••••••••••aaiaaaaaaa • :. <

Buys Health Bond Help Fight T1 nrift SjVM“ ** ■ n Use Christmas Seals The Decatur Emblem club has voted purchase* ot a IS health bond, officials at the Christmas •cal compaign in Adami county announced today. AU proceeds announced today. AU proceeds from the annual sale are used in the fight on tuberculosis and to provide cUnica and otherwise carry on the fight against the "white Piagtie." o - ■ ' 11 ' "~° 20 Years Ago Today ' Jan. 2. 1940— Henry GaUmeier, prominent Preble township farmer, was fatally injured New Year s Eve when struck by an auto while crossing U.B. highway 27 to attend services at St. John's Lutheran church, north of Decatur. Twenty-eight Ada to s county Home Economics club leaders wiU attend the Purdue University agricultural conference Jan. 9 and 10. Sam Reinhart, of Preble township, was appointed superintendent of the Adams county infirmary, and Dr. Harold J. Zwick was appointed county physician by the Adams county commissioners Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Boardman have returned from a week’s trip to Georgia. i Holiday, tourney results: at Pleasant Mills—Kirkland 40, Monmouth 21; Pleasant Mills 38, Jefferson 19; Jefferson 30, Monmouth 27 (consolation); Kirkland 31, Pleasant Mills 30 (final); at Berne—Hartford City 38, Yellow Jackets 24; Berne 33, Bluffton 19; Yellow Jackets 37, Bluffton 34 (consolation); Hartford City 30. Berne 26 (final). Catholic Priest Is Shot To Death In Car BUFFALO (UPD—A weU-liked Roman Catholic priest who had left the rectory of Holy Cross Church to visit shut-in parishioners was shot to death in his car ' Friday. J Police could find no motive for the killing of the Rev. Vincent L. Belle. 37. “This looks like the work of a fanatic,** Erie County DisL Atty. Carmen Ball said. IT Filipinos Dead In Typhoon Harriet MANILA (UPD—Typhoon Harriet weakened into a tropical storm today. It moved out of the Philippines leaving 17 dead, including four children, and heavy damage to crops and property. Initial reports also said at least 1,800 families were made homeless in Naga City and Camarines, in the central Philippines. notice Notice is hereby riven to tbe shareholders ot the First State Bank of Decatur, Decatur, Indiana, that there Will be a meeting ot the shareholders, Tuesday, January 12, 1860 at its office at 2:30 P.M, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors of said Bank for the coming year of 1960. H. H. Krueekeberg, Cashier Dec. 11, 18, 24, Jan. 2, 8 DON'T TAKE A CHANCE V- < TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. 7

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Ort Our Way rrrt j pTT’’Z 4 /1 a c-Oni " itf* dm . iaa nrt Nma, u I I —<j FA IL-— »— ww»ww»W-’aW>Mfa«ll Social Security Quiz Answers Many Queries

(Editor’s Note) Do you have any questtons about Social Security? We all do, don't we? Send any question you might have to Social Security Quiz, c/o Daily Democrat. You’ll find your answer In this column, which is published regularly.) 1. Q My 25 year old son has been disabled since he was eleven years old and I have been his sole support. Is he entitled to any benefits from social security? A. If your son’s disability is of such a nature that it meets the definition of disability as required by the social security law, he will be entitled to benefits, if he is still dependent upon you, when you reach 65 and become entitled to monthly payments. If you should die fully insured under social security and your son is. dependent, payments may be due him at that time. The mother of a disabled son or daughter who is entitled to disabled child’s benefits, may also qualify for benefits, regardless of her age, if she has her child in her care. 2. Q. I am receiving social se- ! curity benefits and expect to change my mailing address soon, i If I leave a change of address with , the post office, will that be all I n<ed to do to get my checks at my new address? A. No. You should also file a change of address with the social security administration. This may be done by either calling at your local social security office or by mailing a notice to the social security payment center from which your checks are received. 3. Q. My husband and I received a notice that our social security checks will be combined in one check. My husband is out of town a lot and it will delay me getting my money if I must wait for him to get back to town to sign it. Is there any way I can continue getting my check separate from his? A. Combining checks will save the government an estimated $1 million a year. You may, however, get your check just as you always have if a combined check would be inconvenient. 4. Q. How long will it take to change the address on my check after I file notice of a change? A. If you mail the notice so that it reaches the payment center in the beginning of the month, your check for that month will usually be sent to your new. address. If the notice is received later, the new address will be’on your check for the following month. 5. Q. What information about my ■ a.. ■■ —,————— —■ -—

1959 wages should I bring with me when 1 come to the social security office to apply for benefits early in 1960? A. If you are going to apply for social security benefits before July 1, 1960. you should bring in either your withholding statement. Form W-2, for the year 1959 or a signed statement of earnings from your employer. If you had more than one employer during 1959. you should furnish the information from all employers. This will help speed the processing of your claim. 6. Q What form should I use to change the address on my social security checks? A. You can have the address changed by completing and mailing one of the self-addressed cards that were given you when you ap- i plied for benefits. If you've lost them, visit your social security office. 7. Q. My brothers and I have a ' partnership. We employ our father ' answering the phone, watching the ‘ store when we are out, and oc--1 casionally unloading merchandise. Can we report him for social se- ’ curity so he can draw benefits at > 65? A. No. You cannot report the ’ employment of a parent, spouse or 1 child under 21 for social security f purposes. If one of the partners were a non-relative, your father 1 could then be covered by social 1 security. r I Mrs. Ethel Wheeler Dies Thursday Night Mrs. Ethel L. Wheeler, 73, of near Geneva, died at 9 p. m. Thursday at the Adams county memortol. hospital. Surviving are the husband, Russell; two daughters, Mrs. Chester Shimp and, Mrs. Arveda Bauer; four grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren, a brother and a sister. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Hardy & Hardy funeral home in Geneva, with burial in Woodlawn cemetery near Winchester. Bill's Corner Sale Is Announced Today Wilson Allen, owner of Bill’s Corner, Second and Monroe streets, announced today that he has sold ■ the business to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Fogel of Fort Wayne. ' The store features magazines, 1 newspapers, greeting cards and ' similar goods. The transaction was : handled by the Thomas Realty, Auction & Securities Co., of tills city, in cooperation with Smith & Rose of Fort Wayne. •.

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Today’s Markets P. B. NTEWAIt 8 CO. (formerly K»ano44-«urrsy) Corrected January 8 JBO to 180 Rm. 10 SO 180 to It* H 30 190 to 220 lbs. 12 00 220 to 230 ll». II 25 Ino to 240 Iba 11 00 240 to 260 Iba 10 SO 280 to 200 Iba 10 00 280 to 300 Iba 9 50 300 to 350 Iba 900 350 to 400 Iba * 25 Roughs 300 Iba. down ............. 925 300 to 330 Iba. «T 3 330 to 860 Iba. , »25 360 to 400 lbs 7 71 400 to 450 Iba .............. 725 450 to 500 1ba.......7 00 500 to 550 Iba. 0-75 550 Iba. up 6 M Stags t ....................... 7.04 Boars . . — 44 Veal <Fri A Sat.) 20.00 Lambs 17 00 Yearlings 1.08 Ewes 4.04 Bucks — > « WHOLEBALK EOG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS - Corrected January 2 Large Clean Whites ........... 22 Large Clean Browns .'... 22 Mediums —— 20 Pullets 10 Heavy Hens ... .10*4 Leghorn Hens .............. .064 GRAIN PRICES furnished by BURK ELEVATOR €O. Corrected December 30 Prices paid to 2:30 p.to. Wednes. Prices thereafter wiU change with market No. 2 Wheat. Bu SlB4 No. 2 Ear Com, 100 Iba. -— 1.48 No. 2 Oats, Bu 75 No. 1 Soybeans, Bu. 2.01 CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling eato, wheat, and soybeans 3e per bushel and corn 7c per IM lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Stop That Cough USE “OUR OWN* COUGH SYRUP KOHNE DRUG STORE I TEEPtE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and r Long Distance 1 — PHONE 3-2407 BMC Sales B Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE South Ist Street Made to Order Don’t was* voltyping when a nftbur stauq» w« tto Em Mn WewlbwAfc wiA>9l llmm< you nnod* (ndudteo usmo A oddrest stamps. Cosso to tedop «■<' order Rio isLL sr Busy i 0w Prices Ara Kght, Twi | Order Yow Robber Straps At Office of this Newspeper