Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1951 — Page 5

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A tr TO MOT 1 V £ NICE! •election Ute model used cart. pICK MANSFIELD Motor • B>l ** ; ' ,6,TF RE UAI TiAKERY route, iP&O liwd< Jtlood volume huwlness. Cull <»r write Harry Drown, R-BF, Van Wrrt. iOhio. pUnae 9 3tj Wtford Htnndardxf door. Hlack thil»h.‘;ln perfect condition, I’rie cd Sternly 11990. Vizard Motor HidftM HnrruUur’o IsraiMlt tolcction '• " f * n< lr cl — a uiud cart. '9 Bt mo'fTPDEBAKMH Mi ton pickup. I RrMtidKnew. 24 mopths (o pay. Gel*;' o|e while We .have it. Via. . aid; Hales. Decatur**- largest affection of k gootl clean used cars. J 93t 14)49 Fqjßb Custom 2 door. Radio andhtater, very good tires. Low ' mileage- .Guaranteed.! \ Vizard I Mdiqr? Sales. Decatur s largest .st lection of good clean/used cars. ' 9 3t 1918 Fd|iD.< 6 super deluxe 2 door. Radio?? heat er, hew white wall! tii'es, jjOriginal dark blue finish.) Pricey right. Vizard Motor Sales. | ; , Decatur’s largest selection of good clean used cars. ' v 93t 1946 PONTIAC 6 sedanette. All ■accessaries. Beautiful blue finish. Can be handled with a low down payment. Vizard Motor Sales. J. .Decatur's largest selection of good clean liked cars. 9 3t HUDSON 8 4-door sedan. Radio,l; heater, all good rubber. A ’very nice car for the price we're asking? Vizard Motor SalesL largest selection of good tjlean used cars. 9 3i ■ 1948! |Radio and air conditioner, , A locally owned car traded in on a nawfeotne. This car as ? J hew. f'izard Motor Sales. Decatur's: largest. selection Os good p Clean psed cars. \ 93t 1949 KAJSER deluxe 4 door. Com - plpieljt overhauled ' in our own shpp.. fThia one will make you a Very? family ear. A |ow down payment will close the deal. Vlzardfe MotoP Sales.' Decatur's largest select 100 of pood - clean U < ■)• q,n ?' 9 ; R i li|b t'tHljie .74,0'10 acliiiil miles, inn iiim i * .i.i Tin • • kind an*' Rurd if.find L<d>k this uncover, VtMrdp’Motoi Sales. ‘ hirA«-'»| MOleclton of .good i lilitil ’ in < d <pn ■ 'S ,f . I) HI JlDl I'hfMlH TH /M""> \ 2ou ii' 1 or calf liadi’d lit on n new olio Ihta lijcn < ompletvjy iivfihaulcd, him n®w brakes.‘tiros, and many oth<‘r H piirts. MF< lumlraily pm? ' feet., . vizard Motor Halos. De. .< I - ful 'e largest selection of good j, < hsx’d cars.. 9 31 i '■ ■■ ,■■<***» .lill|fim.l|lll11lWllll«MMlllitilllMI|*l— A < ?ll»41 OLDS '> Sodahott.e, new pUlnt, . | tires gnd a rpbuilt motor.. T.hik I citj* ih‘as good as many post-war ; <avs’;Also manV Other good prt| ! war ears; 1941 Plymouth 2 doqr| ■ ! J9ll j ;four lIM l?j Ford 134 D Olds 4! dwr; land many others. Vizard j MbtdH Sales./ Decatur’s largest: i? seleetipn of good dean used varsbj ; '■ —2.^ ’ . ? 'j The rJrst American ,to win a] s Nobel 'l’izc was A. A. Michelson. ; ;ile wonjthp physics prize in 1907. ; wmwYwmwwvwwwww ■: Unpainted t FIGURINES *KANC ~^INT and lUillK. WAtLPAPER k 158?&ol'Second > : Phone 3-3030 ! AMMWMaWWWWVVWVW

MEASURE .:: : r - ; YOUR . f I ■ INSURANCE WITH tn n Present Day Values ; ? J Be wure your iiiNurunce cover* i the tout of present day replace- • 1.. „ , . . . PHONE 3-4106 f HELLLR and BOCKMAN INSURANCE AGENCIES ■■’S' I J » \ x I Harman Lankenau, Solicitor • 5 | ■ : • ■ f ■ .' heller bldg, .. s j ; C . | From Roof to Cellar— Inaure With Heller. !

-.— —-■■ --.-- FOR BALE -— *39 Chevrolet tudor, very good condition. Phone 3-2362, 9 3t inTT'IiTt’irERTKER TkhampioiT 7' /dwr, A one owner car traded In l on a new one. Has ffO.OOU actual HI llca and la all ready b Imcally bwned, Vizard Motor. Hales, i Decatur’s largeat . aelerv Hon of good clean UM»d ekra. \ 9 3t‘ I- <■ i I FOR SALB—MISC. j *i..i/ — < FOR HALE 1 Holateln rows, one will be freah mam. Lester iluslck, 6 miles north of Decatur. Id 3t x i FOR SALliJ^Vplight piano, good \ '■condMlon, very reasonable. Phone ja-gm. 10 Ht-x ; -4 U -i—| FOR SALE — Phllco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 ts FOR. SALE —Domesnc sewing Ma. j chines. Stucky Co. Monroe, Ind.! \T 140 ts FOR SALE- —SKELGAS for, rural home cooking and water heating. I As low As ?88j5 per 100 lbs.* Uhrick Bros 101 ts FOR SALE — Two piece Hying ■ •. roqm suite, used less than a year. * Inquirfe at Lutes Flower Shop: i v |?| 9 If FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. Special lbw rates on cooking and , water heating; Stucky & Co., 1 „ FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges,' many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. nites. Stucky' & Co., Monroe, Icfa. ' 274 ts 4 FOR SALE —Ruga and broadloqm carpeting. ' Open evenings ex-! cept Wednesday. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. ,\! 93 ts ( FOR SALE- Glow Boy Heatrola, large size; also I’hilco car radio. North loth St. Sam Diehl. ' ' ' 11 2t-x CONDENSED Buttermilk, 10% protein. Single/barrels $6.00 cwt. 5 bai i< H ' lots, $5.50 cwt. Phono 8-2148. Decatßr Farms. 175 TF FQR SALE — Large fancy Grimes Goldiui apples. Ring packed, per bu, $2 io. Also Jonathan* and Ih lii loiH upplfs. Poppess Corner. _J ’ » rt'L :iAi dre rtfrigeratorn, rangas, wstsr beatsrs, wualK'rs. and dryer*. Also some : good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. - lOHf MSMMtIVNMeMMRWMMMinfINfMH* fMMMIiIMBMBu SNM«* *lll*>ni. fwil|sa«W»WWMMil-. H<h»VElt d’arimy icbdlll VS<UUm cl van era, $19.96 and up tluar teed l year? ado. pew n<.ov<r tenk and upright jleaoer* , service *all makes: Klmk's. h Phone Uir>B. 289 TF i .4. IM »-—•■■„ j. ■,.... ■; .4. ..... ' ; FREE! Feel free to look around in os? store at otif fine merobani disc such ar furniture, floor cov- | erings, bedding, lamps, and speveryday hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6 .6866! 62 ts 'SALS—' WC loader; 8 sets i Lantz cutters; 8 cow stanchions; 1 cups, pipes, complete; 2 tank ; heaters, oil or* coal; one combinaiMn buzz saw, hydraulre coni trolled for Ford or- Ferguson; / gardeh tractor; . Phone 6-6321. i Earl S. Landis. 3 miles wjtst of Monroe. ' ' to 6t x FpR RENT : l i|i i? k l.,.j >■,.?' I■l 4— ".i, . "' 4— ■’"" It’Oß RENT -4 room modern upstairs apartment in Monroe,'unfurnished. Phone 6-6346. 11 3t FOR RENT One good comfortably room.' Call ’T-3669! 11 3t 1

QUICKIES By Reynolds By % I —■ JW //' "Quirk, kliut tlpß door!, 1 found this'ln the Demoerft Want A<lw A I and I’vn -bwn shot al four time# ulirndy!" w AMTKD WANTED Lady to work in laundry Apply In prison? Home Laun> ! (lr> *' 97ltx WAITED—Hay and Straw. John Feaael. Phone 3>3865. 257 Ts — L 1 WANTED—Chickens bought every day? Custom dressing wanted. Phone 3-2148. Decatur Farms. ' * " 268 ? WANTED—Straw. String op wire. Call for price. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. 178 TF j WANTED—We buy all kinds of 1 , poultry and eggs. Bring us your I custom dressing. Decatur Poul- . ' try Market. 651 North 13th St. • Phone 3-3717. 294 TFj WASHING machine repairing Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Shop,' ' on highway , 124, Monroe, Ind< • Phone 66463. 150 ts, \SL\NTeTT TO RENT ,By three I 1 adults, tlfuce or four room house* j dr apartinent. unfurnished. Bill’ I “ Trbutner. 304 Marshall St. ' j . 7 \ 11 TF/ SALESMAN —To represent a na- | tionally advertised company.! ! Permanent position, pension at 60. Salary and commission. State age. education, business experience and income , acceptable. Box No. 1258, The Demo crat, • J ''\?f 11 3t BEWINQ MACHINE Repairing —. Let us convert your old treadle i Machine Into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckets, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching, We sell new and used , mui'li.nea, Hoardman'l 223 North -■ Flint , 126 t-X WANTED , l.jdy with phiolnlg pt i hOiintßy to i«-pri *< nt Ayon and! Monroe Also rural artio ti< Vdllillile \\ I tic Ml ' l‘‘l l|<I« II IchL Pmjf fltrivv Hox 831, lluirt Ingitm, Ind 9 111 WANTED TO BDY—Good tnaciium priced lots fur purchasers of new Qunniioii botnet. Must tnHt F. Tl A. requlrrtnenls. Hob Htlltr, A Goodd Beatty Berries, Phone 8-4106. 11 TF ' TRUCKMAN WAN TED k Foi Essential Industry Over 25;. owning or aldo purchas'd' aiid personally d'rive ae.?cepiable tiactor-trullrr moving equipim nt. Year round longterm contract. Substantial earnling;’ State age. exp., briefly? Greyvan Lines, 59-W Grand, Chicago. '■ 11 2t-X LOST AND FOUND i FOR RENT — Ohe heated room, in- \ nerspring mattress. Kitchen privileges. Close to factories. Phone 3-3526. ' i 9 31 FOR iIEN/r — Nice sleeping room for one or two persons. Inquire j at 1239 /West Adams. Call 34991. I ' ■, 93t - "/ MIALELLANEUUS INCOME TAX land Federal. Call 3.4160 for appointment. John A. Myers, 710 Walnut Street. 10 3t-x RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed, service at reasonable prices. Haughs. x __lL U BE WE Rd, drains cleaned. Call your 1 Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams Co. Phohe 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R • I, Decatur, lud. ' 816 Ts APPLIANCE service” Wa sarv lot all mukea of washers, sweep er«, and other amall appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for make*. Kleuk's, Phone B’lll*. »9 TF movo dci<rt boreea, ouwa, bogs, Fbc Daeatur Dial o end ask for 'loierprlae 8460. We pay al) plioue chargee The Stadler FertHMr Co., formerly the Had ler Produote <lo> II Ts | iiiiß f Hti l ’ r Sfc# 1 Bwiwj ti&M i Wu»h«r<‘ ; with automatic tliiur. 1 Ulg insulated double wall tub. J Also with ur without pump. BIG ' TRADE IN ALLOWANCE Aho aqthorizt'd Horton service and parts. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. 'Monroe, Ind. 6t Go to the cuurcn ur your choice next Sunday. I x' /

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Initial Handicraft institute Tuesday First Institute Os Year Next Tuesday The first handicraft institute of 1951 is slated for Tuesday 9:45 a m. to 3:15 p tu. Anyone wiio wants to leuin textile painting, knitting, or chair caning, is invited to partick pate. An additional noverty, the weaver bird', may be made by those who like such ornaments or lapel pins. ■ ,» Mrs, iwimun, Kgly, Mrs. Noel Hemphill, K. Williams, and Gloria Koetivman will set ss instnieiorw Mrs. Egly has (slight textile piddling in other handtarafl schools to Aditnia county, She has bcm m tlvg In many phases of the Adams county extension program. Mrs, Ihnnphlll, who will teac-h knitting, has assiMed home economlcs clubs with learning this handwork. She has served several yeairn on the home economics youni ctl of Adams County. Anna K. Williams, home demon stration agent, will help those who want to cane chairs. Several women who could not attend the class last summer asked for it to be giv-, en again at this time. The weaver bird can be used as a lapel pin or other decorative i gadget. Gloria Koenemann, who I has sfi ved as secretary in the Adams county recreation depart--j partment. Will direct the making of these birds. Supplies for moat crafts will be* . available* at the institute for i nominal fee. Those who wish to paint should bring feed sacks and! ‘a single edged razor blade. KnitI ters should bring yarn and needles j ‘ and those who want cane cnairs ; slipgldi bring their chairs. | The institute will he held in Dejeatur. ■' j, ; ■?:??.? —*4 —-— i I The tough imported wool in i carpets jumped from 21 cents a pound to $1.42 ip three years. The i reason for the boost in price is ' attributed -to Russia, a strong .competitor in* the ■ Argentine market for the wool, which zhe ustfs for army uniforms. ;• ; —-fr- ; Trade In a Good Town — Oacatut !?i Xx. [X. ...< .■ - I DON’T CUSS. If you havo plumbing troubles, call 8-2153 and Ht our experienced plumber take cara of your troubles. Wo also have a full Hue of Kohlbr, American Standard and other popular makes ei plumbing auppliea. Call «• for free Mtlmataa. KLKNK'B. > / 190 TF NEW and USED CAR OWNERS Let Us Help You SAVE YOUR TIRES Drive in and let our v Experienced / j Mechanics \ BALANCE THE WHEELS .. \ :Sj! ■ <• r. • on >our car, \ Thi t Hotild also ho a good lime Io have uh check the frontend uii«nincnL BUTLER'S GARAGE J 1 \ J2B S. First St. PHONE 3-2506 i , ■ ■ ■ . >. ■ . ; V 1

Jobless Pay Claims Increase Last Week Indi&EL|Lp<ilta. Jan. 13.—(UP)— Alt Increase of 2,400 job insurance •claims (luring the week ending Jan, 6- boosted the total to 20,844, a 13 parcent - jump over the preceding week's £lalms. ' But the total was 60 percent undtf that; of the same week last year, according to statistics released toAn Indiana employment security division- spokesman blamed cutbacks in civilian production, sputdO’wha for defense copversion, and after holiday layoffs of sales perbonhel (or the rise. ' \ J It enlimatml that botwoou and four million people have |ogt lives through earth* quake* hlnco the tlth century. i . J?

. r- : l i ’ ■ 'W ; r | 1 1 Pagm. 11 4 -Ai 1W .rr.;r. ith-t.. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED DEALER FOR THE New lliilliiml Baler AND IMPLEMENTS 41 • ! V Wtl CARRY GENUINB NEW HOLLAND PARTS -. ANU CERTIFIED NEW HOLLAND TWINE FARMERSGET YOUR TWINE NOW! RIEHLE Tractor & Implement Co. WEST ON 224 , \ - J .... i I

I ‘SOLICITING YOUR INSURANCE BUSINESS’ ' a ' ■ ■ V J- 1 - ;: - v J : - ' ■ Leland Smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency uam. hw “GRANDMA" _ ' i ' V i ;"I ! =,= *" ** ~ /~T By CHARLES KUHN I ; ; SORRY, GRANDMA /WE DON’T WELL, MY LAND, fT LOO <S LIKE WHY, A LADY JUST CAN’T GET A ! HAVE BRICKS SMALLER THAN YOU'D CARRY SPECIAL SIZES GOOD THROWIN’GRIP ON A J A limw THIS ONE■'/ \r FOR YOUR WOMEN CUSTOMERS- BRICK THAT LARGE !'- r q " —ir ifSfxT^ j Os"! r*“ if J —w m’ BLONDIE — ALL QUIET ON THE FLEA FRONT ~ . „...™ — —. - r'n tfl \ IT rw MIO LKX. ,<A t ‘ A cjn ; ~ 1 ■., .ip. . wv<ap*~ Lt r3~c. , ....

A WISE LAD s - in his henna ar pastor was counseling privately with a man. they heard the patter of feet. The closed door opened. A little boy entered the room. The man turned toward the boy and asked him a question: “Son, suppose your dad and mama would quarrel, what woiild you do? Would you, with your ' mama fight against your dad; or would you help your dad against your mama?" After a moment’s silence, the following thoughtful answer cam-) from the son of the pastor: “I would not side witlh either, 1 would stay in between and try to stop their lighting.” , \ ' I V ■ ’ ■ Portia law School, Boston, Was the first law school In the world devoted to Jhelogal education of women.

The ijall’or Fame tot great Americans, contain the statues of eight Harriet Beecher Stowe, FraricehK. Willard, Chari Jtte Saunders Cushman, Mary Lyon, Emma Willard; (Maria Mitchell, /.lice Free* man Palmer, and JSuaan B Anthony. LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES J’ • 7 For 85 words or loss: L tjme 6Oo; 8 times 75c: 8 times |1; 6 times 1.75. r<4 eouNmutlve daps. No. elasaifidd aklpday ads accepUd. lihnk »»«<’ id point, 6c per word knelt liiaortlon, 6<c mini- ■ mum. ' t Cla|tMlflfld ads listed n paral- - 50% increase over regular rate \ * I \ Card of Thanks, Qbit lary.Jlh 2c per werd, 75c minimum, must.be in office by 11 a. m.; Monday through Friday. \ Saturday deadline is 9a. in. j Jehovah’s Witnesses C Kingdom Hall, wett of Hanna-Nuttman Park W.atqhtower Bible Sudy 2:30 p. m. Sunday. usind the Dec. 1, 1250 watchtower. Bibltj Study 7:30 p. m. Thursday using book, “This Means Everlasting Life.” Service meeting 7:30 p. ,m. Friday. A j Theofcratic Ministry School 8:45 p. m.' Friday. . "gg APPOINTMENT OF ; ADMINISTRATOR No. 4078 Notie* is hereby given. That ■ t Ji** undersigned hast been ap-. pointed' Administrator of the estate of Wilhelmina 13. Knapke late of Adams Vounty, deceased. The estate is problably solvent. Herman"J. Knapke A . i Administrator John L. DMw. .■ ■ ' j V Attorney Jan. 4.: 1351 ' ' • | Jan. .6-|3-2t> >

(WRMRFWWkMRMRRMMARAgWwiii HAVE YOUR CAR Serviced Regularly It| Will Last Longer! GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE f 18th and Monroe It*. WANTED ' wrf SALESMAN STEWARTS BAKERY ? r : |-« ! —— Trade |n a Good Town — Decatur

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KENNETT—MURRAY & CO. Corrected Jan. 13 ’ 160 to 170 lbs. 19.75 ‘ 170 to 180 lbs. I 180 to 220 lbs. 21.00 ’ 220 to 240 lirt. 20.50 • 240 to 280 lbs. .i., 20.00 i 280 to 280 lbs. 19.50 • 280 to 300 lbs. ....L 19.00 ;iOO to 325 Iba. 11.50 325 to 350 lbs. .j. 11.00 350 to 400 lbw. J. 17.50 400 \lbw. up 2, 140 to IM Iba. 17,00 120 to 140 lbw. 18.50 100 to 120 lbw. 18.00 Houghs aoo lbw, down 17,00 300 to 860 lbs. 11.50 350 to 400 lbw. ..... K.OO 400 to 450 Iba. 1518 460 Jo 500 lbw... J 4.75 600 to 550 Iba. 15.00 660 to 600 lbw. 14 5f 600 lbs. up 14.0 C Stags 12.00 Boars 10 00 - Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 38.00 Spring thumbs (Wed. & Sat.) 32.50 Yearling Lambs 20.00 Ewes , u-. 12.00 » SCHMITT'B STOCK YARDS ' k .. r . ■ • |l Corrected Jan. 13 t 160 to 170. lbs, .--q... 20.00 170 to 180 lbs. _._J 20.75 1801 to 200 lbs. 21.00 200 to 220 lbs. 20.75 220 to 240 lbs, 20.50 ’ 240 to 260 lbs. .20.00 ’ 260 to 280 lbs. 19.50 280 to 300 lbs, .... 19.00 300 to 325 lbs 18.75 325 to 350 lbs? 18.25 . 350 to 400 lbs. ---17.75 400 lbs. up 17.25 > 140 to 160 lbs. 19.00 100 to J4O lbs. 18.50 | Roughs 300 down .j. 17.25 ‘ Stags 12.00 Boars 10.06 Calves 36.00-- . Ewes 12.00 , Bucks —-J-—- 8.00 e I Lambs ;«a.* 31.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Jan. 13 5 Beans subject to change ’ during day. * -< Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: 05 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS , Phone 32148. ('•UKuft'd Jan. 13 ' tlrmhi-.A large white Jix i Gimh a hwno brown L- ■ 3$ ■ ! Call for ptnrffiry prtowa. II Elevator Co. Listen to WKJG Every Mon. 7:15 A. M. TEEPLE Moving & Trucking 1 PHONE 3-2607