Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1951 — Page 5

: ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1951

Classified Ads FOR SALE

Real estate , !-"FDR ■ SALE— Semi-modern home’ • with' :4>aci‘cs, located 5% miles west and 1 n/ile south of Monroe. This a, good. six 1 room home, .witli Within features, basement, automatic! hot water heater. Also includes good barn. > chicken house,, and othef- out buildings. , Priced| right. Immediate posises|isiotlv By owner. Call 6-631 J Decatur <; , 213 t-x JFYIR ’S/^LE—Beautiful all modern home in Pleasant Mills, Indjiani". This home' was built in illHo located on a large lot 160 x |so, tliat'jis landscaped with • shrubbery and shade. It has a modern kitchep, and bath. There . a f|ll basement with hot air ,f urnac.jp, automatic hot water 1 heaterfand motor plumbing, jpos;sessroi|;will be Jgb en on or before 'Marfehi- Ist. Shown by appoint- . ’ment <|nly. plejise call or see‘The, Kent -lljealty & Auction Co. Phonh j 3-3::9<U’or The Essex Realty & | 'lnsurance C 0.,: Phone 3-2707. i ? - ' • . 20 3t! i A TOMGtI V E i NICE selection Ute model used fears. JDICK MANSFIELD Motor; , |SaU4jp J ' 262 TF '4 doorlisedan. Heater, overdrive.; Excellent shape. Priced for quick * sale. Contact Bob Mora.. Chat Chew fprivc-in. 2T 5t | 1950 Fofd Customj deluxe 2 door,] 8 ey.l.| heater, radio and ' seat | tpavei-sy and U.C. wheel rings. l 5500 ii|les, demoiistrator: $1795.00 ' Brant Motcrs, inc. 3rd & Monroe. | '■' A J f • '' t io 2t 1 SzVVE $® OQ-—On a' practically; dew} bed Tidin 'suite, only 3 months; old. BM, hex springs, mattress, of drawers. Blond | finish. I-Phone: days 3-3721.* eve-1 . ujngs ; 3-2191. 1; i ' 21 3tl ...y r rX-ul — i i —-J Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

, ;■ ■ Th ® ' ' Suttles Company Fj**« . 180 ACREf FARM — .Modern dwg. about years! old, . 4Ya nilles I < Southeast of DeicatuV. A GOOD j ? BUY jgt $155.00 jper acift. < V 'I I '' J, NIbOERN DWELLING — 2 years' I old. | 4 large robins, garage at-| tach^l—lot 80x173, located 1 I ' mile -from Decatur. 30 day : pos-1 - , teessidb- .. • « * -'r.' —r S '! MODERN DWELLING -+ 6 years j old. located -in new dwelling | seetOp|| of Decatur -2 hedrodins. 1 • living; room, kitchen, full base-! hienti 80 day possession, i -J ■ 4i Fl LARGE-*:dweLLING— 4 HtedrodmsJ; livingroom, dining roqin, kfctc.h-i en smoker heat, [large lot, excel-! lent location. ’ ’ ■ ' / /■ ' ; * INCOME PROPEfJtY y- present inconie $2,800 per year. Tins. propeipy lean be purchased... for ’ leas than $15,008. ■ ( . W ' 1THEfeE PROPERTIES ARE PRICED TO SELL NO'y/’j Wel : make loans on farms ( ’ and city property. \ . ( The Suttles Company r 218 N. 3rd St.

I Which Ukz-x! ! Twin ! HaOhe J Security ? -■ i' ■ ■ Neither of these meh knows what the future holds ] in Ktore for them, but ONE of them is prepared for ] ' eventuality. You (tan tell which .. . the man wjth < the smile . . the man with INSURANCE! If you ! • aren’t adequately protected by insurance, we urge you ] toTall on us today! , ] \I * ’ ’ i* HEULER and BOCKMAN INSURANCE AGENCIES 1 n ’ Herman Lankenau, Solicitor t — j 4 4= heller bldg. PHONE 3-4106 ! : , ' ll’ From Roof to Cellar— Insure with Heller. I .... h ■ - j■■ ■■ ■ . • t

FOR SALE—MISC. Foil SALE —A white enamel kiteh- | eji sink. 48’* size, with drain board, 3 faucets and all connections. Rhone 3r3544; >0 3t BALE—Rugs and broadlclom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stuipky & -Co. Monroe, Ind. 93 ts .FOR BALE — Bottle gas service; Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky & f Co., Monroe, Ind. 0 ts FOR SALE—Easy Spin-Drier washer, 2 years old, excellent condition. $75.m). Craigville phone 10 |On 28. ; fco 3t-X LOOK neighbor, don’t scrub and Wax Rnoleum. Use Glaxo 1 plastic . type dinish: Holthouse Drug Co. • ! 19 3t ; Buttermilk, 10% pro--1 fein Single barrels $6.00 cwt. 3 barrell lots, $5.50 cwt. Phone 3-2148. Decatur Farms. 175 TF' I ,— Vi I LAZY Lizzie lightens labor clean/I ing rugs arid upholstery like new ■ with Film Foam, Drug Co.; ? 1» 3t ! FOR SALE—Fngidalre refrigera- ; | tors, ranges, water heaters, 1 washers, and dryers. Alio some j i good used refrigerators. Ukrlck ’ 3 ro *>- 101-ts j i Foil SALE —3 male hogs, big j enough for service. One purebred j Duroc, and 2 grades. Kenneth I Mitchell. «Hi - 6. 4 miles east I pf Monrde. ( 1$ 3t | FOR SALE—New refrigerat- ; ors and Steel efibiriets. — j James Kitchen, 428 Me- ; Barnes St/ TF 1 —v——. ~~, ; | I FOR IS ALE—Apples. Delicious, ex- j tra red, also large fancy Gfhpes | j Golden or. McJptOsh at 75c peck L or special price by the bushel. Coppess Corner. 20 3t-x FOR SALE—3 Collie .male pups, pother is extra good heel driven Ezra Kaehr, Craigville phonej 4 . miles west of Coppess Corner. ■| ’| ’ 2lt 3t FOR SALE— refrigeraHrs,'electric ranges, home drs d|nd water heaters. See the fihest iri refrigerators \for 1051. Bargains In good used refrigera* ' tors. Decatur Hatchery. 19 14t! j FOR SALE —Decatur'US Approved Fullpi uip passed R.O.K sired egg ’ and nietkt bred chicks hatching I every week. Order > chicks today j for oarly broiler and eafly, layers. ; Dechtur j FOR SALE—English ckiveri seed I priced to sell. 98% \pute and 91% I germination. Nice pl|ump seed. 11 mile south and miles, past ’ of Monroe. Phone 6-6138. Oscar t- Ray. ' f 20 3t-x' J HOOVER —Factory 'rebulltl vacuum cleaners, $19.05 and up. Quarji 'i.teed 1 year. Also new Hoover i tank and upright cleaners. We 1 service 1 all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. I 229 TF ( FREE! J —j Feel tree to look around 1 ih ou.* store at our fine merchanA dise sUch as furniture, \ floor coverings!, bedding, lamps, and ap pliancies, and everyday hardware, Open each evening except Wei Stucky & Co., Moproe; Ip|. Phone 6-6866. ‘| 62 if | _ v-J ; I Trade In a Good Town — Oecatut

FORMS OF INSURANCE. No Obligation! . Burke Insurance Servite I 512 N. Third St. ; Phone 3-3050 '

QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds 1 : i I—— - - “Stop playing with that hoise we got for Junior with a Democrat I Want Ad —before you break it!r ■ FOR SALE —Demesne sewing Mai chines. Stucky Co. Monroe, lad. ; no ts ; FOR SALE— Used davenport iin | good condition. Call 3-4125. Mrs- , Ray Stlngely. 20 It-x | FOR SA\LE— Bottle Gas Ranges, ! ■ many styles to select from. Open 1 nites except Wed. nites. Stucky; & Co., Monroe, Ind. >7l ts 1 FOR SALE — Phllco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky 4 Co., f Monroe, Ind. 27< ts 1 FpR SALE-4-SKELGAS for rpiral | home cooking and water heating, i As low as $7.45 per 100 libs. Uhrick Bros * io£ ts ; FOR SALE—Good, low mile- ’ age milk route, hauling to i Co-op. Write Box 2f>6, % Democrat; 21t3x i SPINET PLANO — with matching j bench. Beautiful style and tohe—full keyboard. Must sell—reasonable. May fee seen near Decatur, j For location apd details, Write I Gordon Netzow, the dealer,J now j living at 4627 N. 27th St., Apt 10, | Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 19 4t-x ; FOR Rale —New furnitureliving I room suites stupio couched, upholstered chairs and platform . rocjkers. One 4 piece bed jroom suite, ihnerspring mattresses/ bed springs, end tables. Our lbw'overhead expense saves you knany dollars. Living room suited and upholstered chairs made to brder. G. H. Sprag,ue, 209 S. stii J St., Phone 3-44 02. Third house .'north of Lincoln School, east slpe of! street. ; 20 2t ,r “ \ 1. ' ' f WANTED I \ WANTED— Two men with: corn picker. Call 3-3344. £1 btf {HELP WANTED —Apply in person, Chat & Chew Driverin. .. 20 TF W ANTE D—Lady to work'in laundry. , Apply in person. 'Home Laundry, Phone 3-2703. 18 6t-x WANTED —A building suitable for chicken bouse. Phone 3-81161. , . 21 24 WANTED —50 or 100 egg electric incubator. Dr. Harry H. Hebble. Phone 3-2520 or 3-4318. ' 20 3t-x WANTED—Hay and Straw. John Feasel. Phone 3-3865. 1257 TF WANTED—Ride to U.S. IRubber Co. in Font Wayne, 10:301p.m. to 7:00 a.m. shift. Phone 3-2466. , 21 It WANTED—Straw. String or wire. Call for price. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. 178 TF EGGS WANTED—We can use a few more cases of eggs each week of both brown and: white. Immediate payment on 4®livery or pickup. Call 3-2148. pecatur Farms. 21 T WASHING machine repairing Parts and service for an makes. Monroe Washing Machine Shop, on highway 124, Monroe, Ind. Phone 66463. t i 150 ts MOTHERS—I will cftrejfor your children in my home. By! day or week. Excellent care. Gfeod references. Reasonable pried. Phone 3-8484. | 20 6t WANTED TO BUir—Good medium priced lots for purchasers of new Gunnison homes. Must meet F. H. A. requirements. Bob Heller A Good Realty Service,}' Phone • 3-4106. t 72 TF W ANTED TO % UY—Heavy hens, Leghorn hens, Fryers. Odr truck will pick up. Custom dressing daily except Sat. Full dressed, cut up or wrapped for ■ locker. Decatur Poultry Market,! 651 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3717. r 15 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — JLet us convert your old "Machine Into a modern electric. We make covered els, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching.' We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. | 126 t-x WANTED — Attention Towns of 15,000 People Or Less: you interested in having a highly desirable, naHonaliy known company locate a , branch plant in community* Need 2(1,000 to 25,000 square feet floor r space. i Employ 75-HlO Inen and )vomen. If building ii\iiil;iblH on; feaee basis, please write Box No. 267 Dally Democrat, i 20 3t

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WANTED—Ride to Fort Wayue. 8:00 a.m; to 5:00 p.m. shift. Helen McDorman. Dial 3-3078. ' 21 3t x to represent nationally known company. Arrange your own hours. Pleasant, profitable work. Write Box 260. c/o Daily Democrat. 21 6! WANTED—-Women from 40 to 60 years of age to represent Avon Products 4n Monmouth. Decatuf and Monroe. For Interview write Mrs. Fruecbtenicbt, P.O. Box 824, Huntington, Ind. 21 3t — STARTER and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. \ f 13 TF RADIO REPAIR —- For complete and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed, service at reasonable prices. Haugks. ; ‘ , 60 ts SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6 t Tocsin. ‘ C. R. Williams, R -8, j Decatur, Ind, , >l6 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. Wo service all makes of washers, sweepers, ang other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for 'l3 makes. Klenk's. Phone 229 TF FARMERS ATTENTION— We remov<) dead horses, nows, hogs, , Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phono charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. \ 15 TF DON’T CUSS. If you have plumb-' Ing troubles, call 3-2153 and let J our experienced . plumber tjske'' care of your troubles. We also' have a full line of Kohler, Amerl- !| can Standard and other popular! makes of plumbing supplies. Call; as tor tree estimates. KLENK’S. i ;' ■-L■■' >’ l! 190 TF BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Own your own business. Earn S6OOO to SISOOO per year. Open and ope- i ra]ie a.. Cree-Mee Drive-In unit serving, soft Ice Cream from the freezerj Large Earnings—Small' Investment No Royalties.' We will assist vou In getting started and fully equip you with everything needed. Capital required—lj $3500.00 —to open in time for season —ACT NOW. yyrtie Don L<bng Co.. Dime Bank Bldg. Fort Waype 2. Ind. t 21 lt-x — FOR RENT b FOR RENT—Sleeping room, near,' 5 Points. Reasonable. Women preferred. -213 Adams St. Phone 3-2873. • \ , 21 3t FOR RENT —7 room }house. built in cupboards, room complete! with built in linen closet. Phone 3-2487 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. I , 20 3t’ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Valuable, book, wrapped in brown paper, downtown. Reward. Rosie Brown, 646 Cleveland St. PRbne 3-2827. 21 lt-x

. INSURANCE] PHONE i 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON Decatur Insurance Agency OCR OWN COUGH SYRUP 40c 98c Kohne Drug Store ■ . ... . .. . I B UKK i Elevator Co. Dtecau* • Peterson . Monroe Listen to WKJG Every Mon. \ . 7:15 A.M. TEEPLE Moving & Trucking PHONE 3-2607 iii/r'r I"j [ I * WANTED ROUTE, SALESMAN ■x- ‘ ■ STEWARTS BAKERY

Wr SMB x\| ; V:®| ■ HARRY GROSS, kingpin of a Brooklyn, N. Y., bookmaking syndicate thht allegedly paid 3f million dollars a year for police protection, washes fingerpript Ink from his hands after pleading guilty to gambling charges ( tJ|iat could send him to prison for 68 years. Indicted on 65 counts ol bookmaking and one of conspiracy, he. abruptly his trial in' Brooklyn after, the court refused to make a olne-count guilty plea deal. (International) ■ It ;j ! i

FOR SALE! 1949 Ford Truck r «/ 2 TON PANEL Looks and drives like new. Good Heater! THE PIONEER George Litchfield 142 So. Second St. Phone 3-2508 SCHOOLTIME •’*' r '* M * M A CARONI

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Jan. 25—(UP) — (PMA I —Livestock: Ilogs 800; opened 25-50 higher; choice 22.00; lights 20.50-21.00; light butchers 21.50-22.00; medium 2pj.50-21.25; > butchers 20.90-20J50; ddwn; roughs 16.00-18.00. heavies 19.50-20.00; pigs 19.00 i Calves opened steady at 40.00 down. ■ k [Lambs opeimd steady at 35.00 down; ewes 7.00-17.00; bucks 8.0012.00. ' Markets At a Glance By United Press Stocks lowet in moderate trading. Bhuds lower. ‘ U.S. government bonds easier in quiet trading. Curb stocks lower. Midwest stocks'lower {Silver unchanged in New X<”k at 9(i.16 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures Grains in Chicago:'' wheat, corn, rye, oats, arid soy bean futures lower: Hogs- slow, steady to 25 cents higher; sheen: firm to in cents higher; cattle: slo\\| and uneven, steapy'to 50 cents lower. : CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE j’ Wheat: March 2.44-H-%; May July, 2.39%-H/ Sept|. , ■ ' I March 1.76‘4; May 1.77%- ; .July 1.78: Sept. 1.77%. Oats: March 09&-99; May 96%(•p; July 91%;%; Sept. 90-90%, t i 'Soybeans: March 3.19%-3.20; 1 May 3.21 % T %; jluly 3.20%; Sept. 6-3.16%: I y~ —- Three Negroes Die in Fire At Chicago V : ' ' ' , ' I ,j Chicago, Jan. 25.—(UP)j-A man arid boys died today in a fire trial swept a kliree-stmy tenement bi» Chicago’s south side. The victims, all were trapped wlten 1 the flames roared up from th)e Uasfement of the build ing. Their identities wbre not lestriblished immediately. | 1 A man; James Singleton. 23, and an unithentified woman suffered ’l severe burns They were taken to , ctuinty hospital where doct >1 s feared-tliey could save the wlonian’.s life.! _ ‘ ( ■ , ‘ _____ | 4 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent., try a Democrat Want Ad It brings results

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indlauapolls, Jan. 25 — (UP) — (lIhMA) Livestock: , 'Hogs 8,000; opened active on li£ht to medium weight barrows at|id gilts, )25 50 higher,;* heavier weights# not fully established; etirly sales choice 1170-240 lbs. 21.50-22.00'; 2 loads choice No. 1 lbs. 22.25; 240-270 lbs. 20 75-21.50. 120-1,60 lbs. . 16.00lfil.00; sows 25 50 higher; hulk 3op 55<t tbs. 17.25-18.25; chpice! lights eligible to 18.50. 1 I' j Cattle 800. calves 300; rnoderaiely( all ’slaughter classes steady; part load choice near 1100 tty. steers 34.00; good yearings 32.00-32.50; load commercial light steers 29.00; utility and commercial native yearlings and heifers 25 01) 28.5/1; utility and commercial cows! 22 ’O-25.00; canners and cutters 17.50-22.50; vealers active, steady ; good and choit e 18.004p,00; common and medium 27.00irEoo. < i Sheep 1,500; active. wboled lambs fully steady-; shorn lambs and ewes unchanged; native iambs n/ore loewely sorted; good arid choice 34.50-35.50; common and piedium 30.00-34.00; deck high gpod and choice 92 It). ]vooled westerns 35.75; load and one-half g|»od and Choice 81-88 Th..fall shorn Westerns 32.00; load 77y93 Hi. medium to good 31.00-31.50; medium to choice slaughter ewes 14.00-20. KENNETT—MURRAY A CO. : ' ' '■ ' ' 'C' / Corrected Jan. 25 180 to 2<n) ? ibs. 21.50 180 to 220 lbs. -21.25 220 to 240 lbs. __.2 21.00 240 to 2po lbs. 0.50 260 to 280 lbf|. 20.00 SSO to 300 lbs. 19-50. .’loo to 32a lbs. 19.25 :125 to 350 lbs., —-.--A 18.75 4___ 7-7-—— — . If you -have something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results.

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350 to 400 lbs. 18.25 400 lbs. up j,u. 17.75 140 t<» 160 lbs. 17.25 120 to 140 lbs. 16.75 100 to 120 lbs. 16.21 Roughs , 300 lbs. d0wn17.25 .7; 300 to 350 1b5.16.75 350 to 400 tb5.16.25 400 to 450 1b5.15.75 450 to spo 1b5.15.00 500 to 550 1b5.j15.25 550 to 600 lbs.- 14.75 600 lbs. up - 14.25 Stags 12.50 Boars.lo.oo Veals (Wed. & Sat.)| 88.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. A Sat.) 34.00 Yearling Lambs2o.oo Ewes 1200 SCHMITT’B STOCK YARDS | Corrected Jan. 25 | 160 to .170 lbs. __V 20.25 170 to 180 lbs. 21.00 180 to 200 lbs. _J 21.25 200 te 220 lbs. 1 21.00 220 to 240 lbs. 20.75 240 to 260 lbs. ' 20.25 260 'to 280 lbs. 19.75 280 R) 300 lbs. 19.25 300 to 325 lbs. 19.00 325 to 356 lbs. _< 18.50 350 to 400 lbs. 18.00 400 lbs. up 17 5" 146 to 160 lbs. 19.25 H<o to 140 lbs. 18.75 Roughs 300 down 17.25 Stags 12.00 Boars ..4. 19.06 Calves 3*6.00 Ewes 12-00 Bucks 8.00 Lambs 31.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR v Corrected Jan. 25 Beans subject to change " during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices? Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: 05 per 100 less. I _f.o.b. farm. f WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By a DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148. Corrected Jan. 25 Grade A large white .40 Grade A large' brown 38 Call for poultry prices.