Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1951 — Page 5

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1951

Classified AJs FOR SALE ' -—-—— ;

; REAL ESTATE 1 GOOD 5 room house in Conyoy. Batfe, electric water heater, baseI 'tnent, hot air furnace and 2 car garage attached. Can see house by [appointment only. Call ori "Wrae Annabelle Dull, -Convoy, Ohio • ; ' 34 3t| 'FQR'jsALE— S room modern home, i attached garage on West Monroe * I street. This home has & rooms J and bath down; 3 roorps up. It would be very easy td make it a. duplex as the stairway goes up froiii’the front. Inspection can be ipaoe by contacting. The Kent' ‘ Realty & Auction Co., Decatur,; Ind., Phone 3-3390, C. W. Kent, Gerald Strickler. v 33 3t| AU lUMOIi v E NICE selection late' model used * cari. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales.. - 1 », 252 TF. ■ — X, -4- | 49 FORD ,4 door, radio and hehter, -low'mileage, one owner. Steffen Nash Sales. US 27. 27 TF 47 '• top condition. Steffen Nash I ~ US 27. '■> t 27 TF 50 NASH Ambassador, hydramatic, 4 doo A radio and heater, one owner car. Gqod condition. Steffen Nash Sales. US 27. , 27 TF | FOR SALE—MISC. BOTTLE GAS AND Equipment for cooking, heating, oc.-. -HAUGKS. 27 24t FORj'SALE—lnnersjpring mattress I I and; springs. Phone 3-3246. | >!' -J 35 3t-X! FORB ALE—Domestic sewing Ma-1 .chines. Stueki Co.’Momoe, Ind.; • 140 ts | FOR-SALE — Bottle gas service. ( Special low rates on cooking and | water heating. Stucky & Co., • Monroe, Ind. 62 ts hogs, six months old. 2 eligible to •register. 3 grades. Henry Hei\njaun. Phone 6-6371. 35 3t-x Fk)jl<SALE—Decatur U.S. Approved Pullorum passed R.O.P, sired' egg and .meat bred chicks hatchifig in leading strains. Order today for early broilers and early , layer’s. AUo' DeKalb iTybrid' rdittks. See DECATUR HATCH-' ERY. ! ' 32 10t! FRjdE!, ? Feel tree to look around | Ln owv store at our fine merchan-1 dise auch as furniture, floor cov-! > erings, bedding, lamps, and ap ■ reliances, and everyday hardware; needs. Open except' AjVed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. I Phone 6-6866. ’ 62 ts | If you have something to sell or , roams for rent try , a Democrat 1 Wint Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Halli west of | Hanria-Nuttmian Park -.Watchtower Bible Study 2:30 p. [th. Sunday, using the Jan. 1. Jtdl Watchtower. | Bible Study 7:.30 p.'ni. Thursday . jispig "This Means Everlastj MigjLifel” ' ; meeting 7:30 p. in. IrillwW .■ ; . Theocratic Ministry School 8:4.> p. Ini. Friday. ’ .. %■' ■ Ip; . - , J;:: BURKE /INSURANCE SERVICE 5t2 N. 3rd St. Phone

Ineres a Differenced f-' ■ — ! I '! 1 <£* / *\>*A - ! 1 hl '-- i! ’J'f) *i’ 3 ;! ' I I ’; between nuTO insußnncE ji 3 nd L GOOD RUTO inSURRnCE |l WeSeHtheßest &4 Wetterc . : . ' ' ’ ’ S HELLER and BOCKMAN INSURANCE AGENCIES J Herman Lankeniu, Solicitor HOLLER BLDG. PHONE 3-4106 J [ p‘ , From Roof to Cellar—lnsure wish Heller. ¥ '' |

—■ i 5 i. .eiu. ilyi ■ i ii—i » — I .mi FOR SALE—9 x 12 Wilton rug, 1 twist weave, wine colored, with’ pad. Call 3-2401. 34 2t* FOR SALE — Phllco Radios and! Refrigerators. Stucky & C 0.,! ( M° nroe ’ Ind - \ 274 ts: . FOR SALE—SKEIpGAS for rural I home cooking and water heating.) I As low as $7.45 per 100 lbs. • f Übrick Bros 101 ts i | ; .■ | FOR SALE— Bottle Gas Ranges, I many styles to select from. Open I nites except Wed. nites. Stucky ft Co., Monroe,' Ind. 274 ts ! CONDENSED Buttermilk. 10% protelh. Single barrels $5.50 cwt. 3 barrel lots, $5.25 cwt. Phone I 3-2148. Decatur Farms. 33 T • FOR SALE —Rugs and carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 93 ts i FOR SALE—Zenith Television and j Accessories — boosters, aerials, lead in wires, etc. ■ [UHRICK BROS. L 25-TF! u__ t FOR SALE —Bottle gas tor cooking, j t heating, refrigeration and power, at reasonable prices. Monroe Washer ' Repair Shop.' Phone 6-6463. 24 TF BABY' CHICKS’ We are! now sellI ing chicks hatched by Berne Hi-. Way Hatchery. Let us supply your needs. Decatur Farms. : 28 T HOT WATER HEATERS — We I havb a few left. Majzelin Heating j i Service. 238 North Secpnd St.l Phone 3-3808. Decgtur, Ind- I I 34 3tj ! 4 i. 1 j FOR SALE—Special—loo LegI horn cockerels, 2c ebcht' Also ! started heavy breed chicks. See | fus today. Order NoW. Decatur J Hatchbry. 2(4 st| {/'"OR SALE —Fr.gldalre refrigera ! 1° tors, ranges, water heators, washers, and dryers. Also; some good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. \ ! J 101-ts, HOOV SR —Factory rehunt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up} Guarteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank “and upright jlpaners. We service all makes; K leak’a. Phone 8-2158. | 229 TF i FOR SALE —One semiifß, fur tiini- ! med black wool coat, size 38, I $6.00; One heavy brown wool sport coat, size 18J $6.0; Ottte black dyed skunk fur epat, size I 16, to 18, $22.50. Phonb 3-3324. 1 \ 34 3t I ' I "i' LUST AND FOUND j ————————■ j—— 1 LOST -Three set amethyst’ earring. | Fin dp rple as e call 319196 J,- 3u It , LOST —Little black alnd wjhite Toy t Manchester dog, answers! to name of Pepper. Finaer please return to Strickler Trailer Park or call • ' 3-008. Little boy’sjpet. ; 32 6t-x SOON I ' 0 I k Allis-Chalmers Sales & Service MORRISON FARM STORE 327 GRANT STJ ' (Formerly Colter Welding) PHONE 3-2957

QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds j "Hmm-m-m-m! That’s strange t —the Democrat Want Ad said this ‘ was gas pipe! V w" A N T E D !■- ' ■' ■■■■■■ WANTED; — Three or mor,e room unfurnished house' or aparthient in town. Phone 3-2548. 32 6t TO RENT Modern house in or nofth of town. Call 3-018., 31 6t W ANT ED—Gobd homes for five 1 5- week old puppies. Phone 3-4278 . i or call at 409 Winchester St. | 33 4t I WANTED— Hay and Straw. I John Feasel. Phone 3-3865. I yY 257 TF ! HELP WANTED —Service man for' Goodyear Store. Opportunity for advancement. Apply in person. 33 3t ROOM FOR RENT — Downtown room or hooe desirable for beauty shop. .Call Mary Smith.; 3-4458 or 3-2545: 30 6t ( WANTED—Straw. String or i < wire. Call for price. Burk ' Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121.. I\7B TF j WANTED — Landlord with apartblent or house suitable for couple with 2 small children. If you want reliable renters, call 3-3663. i 33, .31 I V — i •j EGGS WANTED—We can use al few inore cases of -eggs each ■ week of both brown and white. • Immediate payment on delivery ; or pickup. Call 3-2148. Decatur’ WASHING machine repairing, also new Horton and Barion washers, and Horton and Apex automatic washers and driers. Monroe; Washer Repair Shop. Phone 6- 24 TF WANTED TO BUY —Goo a medium priced lets for purchasers of new Gunnison homes. Must meet F.' H. A. requirements. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106. 72 TF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy hens, Leghorn hens, Fryers. Our 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. 15 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hem; stitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North ;[ First. 27 24t-x WANTED—To communicate with who can furnish vital statistics and actual burial place of a John Hart, father of Lyman A. Hart, Mrs. Asa Wbodward and others. He moved to Monmouth, Root Twp., about 1843, was feo years old in census of 1850; died abouY 1880. (Mrs.) Clarence L., Richey, 1212 Woodland Ave., N.W., Canton (31, Ohio. 34 3t-x RAMVWWWWWWWVWMA Good Selection , 1951 PATTERNS WALLPAPER ( KANE PAINT STORE 158 So. Second vwwvwwwwwwwww Get The Points;. ? . . . adjusted correctly and you will get better performance from — your auto. . \ GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE ISth and Monroe SU. " I .I ■ ." 11 J WANTED ROUTE SALESMAN Btewarts BAKERY :. ; ' i I

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MLSCELLAIfEOUS STARTER and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 222 North Third St., Decatur,: Ind. 1 ■ > r i r !l3 TF • - » 1 RADIO T.EI’AIR — For complete and dependable radio repair I work try our guaranteed-service at reasonable prices. H&ugks. \ j ' «0 tf' SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your Roto Rooter Service, Only one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 9 Tocsin. C. R, Williams, R - I, Decatur, Ind. ; 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We servi<;e all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parti for 'J makes. Klenk’s. Phono 1-215*. 1 1 229 TF TOMATO GROWERS — We are signing tomato contracts for 1951.1 ( Therje. will 4>e a meeting on ferti-1 lizing and dusting tomatoes. Watch for’later date, at, factory.j x Decatur Canning Co., Inc. 34 T; Y ' 1 ill'.' f PIGS-rTo eliminate scourjs, nutritional anemia, runts and tail enders, start baby pigs on Fortipig. Fortipig is highly: 1 fortified with aureomycln, vitamins, antibiotic ani-pno : l2, etc? Gerber Feed Store. Decatur, IV4. ' ; '' J. ' 28T FARMERS ATTENTION-*-We re-j mova dead horses, cows,, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler' Ji'ertißser Co., formerly the Btad- ( er Products Cd. - 15 TF < DON’T CUSS, if you baVie plumbIng troubles, -call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take' care of your troubles. We also}I have a full line of Kohler, Ameri-' can Standard and other popular | makes o' plumbing supplies. Call * as for free estfrpates. KLENK’S I \ J ) 190 TF 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT:— Good two story I | house. Immediate possession. I Ezra Kaehr, 4 miles west of Coppes? Corners on road 124. 33 3t-x t j. ■’ '’ ? 1 FOR RENT— 2 room furnished apartinent. Has refrigerator. Married- couple prefejed. No children or pets, please., Phond 3-2611. 1 .35 3t IVWWVWWWIMMnOMW| LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or lessj: ’ L 1 time 50c; 2 times ,75c: >. 3 times $1; 6 times 1.75. \| , For consecutive days. Np. | classified skipday ada accep- i ted. Black lace 10 point, 5c per! word each insertion, 0c minimum. ( Classified ads listed In paya- I graphs 50% increase over regu- ♦ lar rate. 1- ■ ) ' Card of Thanks,' Obituary, In. Memoriam, 2c per word, 75c minimum. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. ’ Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. RMIWWAAIWWMMMVWWWW J%jCappi]7fcrme f 4 ■ i Puppet or Personalities •Bern gre.4* up in a home where the opportunity to think for himself had not been provided. Mr Arnold had cppiplied with his father's wishes, relative: to Ills career, and he exp'ect.o his son to do likewise. It* never occured to hint, that Gptl had anything to do with Ben’s' So when Ben annouuced near the dose of h'is senior high shool year that he felt called t<i do Christian service, his father felt crushed and angry top. “Sorry, Dad, I really have tried u> fit into - your plans for me; but I n)ust do what I’m fitted for, wiiUt will bring me satisfadiori and what, will .enable me to be of service to mankind. I must be true to inys-df and my God." In later years, Mr, Arnold was I DRIVE A BARGAIN M AI i ! BRANTS I 1946 Plymouth 4 door Sedan Heater and Radio K I 745 00 I I 1911 Chevrolet - doori• H Motor A-l, Heater I 425.00 I

of his missionary son. rfe Associate Judge Joseph R. Jackknowß now that it is the duty of l ß on, of the United States Court of parents to provide opportunity for I ' Cußtomß and Patent Appeals, regrowth and development, give wise cently ruled 1116 eftect that Ar ' counsel and guidance, but permit Kantine beef livers for use in tne each child to make his own de manufacture of pharmaceutical dsiops, and learii, if necessary tv Reparations may be imported into making mistakes. This method this country duty free, produces, not puppets, but personalities, and insures a happy qo to tQe cnurcn ot your cnolce notne., * next Banaay> I FORMAL OPENING! ( First Spiritual Understanding Church > 150 N. Second St. (D. A. V. Hall) < Sunday, Feb. li ( , Services 2:0 and 7:30 P. M; / ’ — ■■ w The public is cordially invited. B Rev. D. Russell Anspaugh, Pastor — I BOES flu YOUR OAR SHIMMY SHAKE? I ■ ' ' I ! ■ ' ' ! . J < Shimmies and shakes in your steering wheel detract from your driving pleasure . . . mean danger at speeds over 30. 1 Let us elipiinate those shimmies and x shakes ~. . with scientific wheel alignment. BUTLER'S GARAGE South First Street ■ nlOM’UiOl PHONE 3-2506 I — -4—— —; Z. Public Auction IMPROVED 160 ACRE FARM Saturday,. February 17 — 1:00 P.M. LOCATION: First Road South - of Hessen Castle Church, th< n mile East, or, 8 miles South of Fort Wayne, Indiana on C. S. Highway 27 then ’2 mile East to the Second Farm on the North side of the road. DESCRIPTION: Good Fivfc Room House. Newly Painted and in excelUent repair. Good Well. Barn 30x30 kith Cattle Shed 24x30. Concrete rFloor, Corncrib and Grain Bins fulljength of Barn xith Driveway. Good Chicken House 20x60. Brooder House and Smiall Hog House ELECTRICITY IN ALL BUILDINGS. . ■ 4 130 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, balance good timber pasture. A Lot of Tile with good outlets. The owner handles a lot of livestock and has kept the entire farm in hay and grass for several years as a result the land is in a fine state of. fertility, and ready for the production of fine cropp. ' | ■ IDEALLY LOCATED just off of U. S. Highway 27, to Markets. iChurches and Schools including Catholic and Lutheran Parochial Schools and only B’£ mikes from i Fort Wayne, Indiana. ' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF LAND, BUILDINGS MARCH I,i 1951. TERMS—2O% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Doe hr man— Owners ,1. F. Santnann—rAuctioneer ■ Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. ’ Decatur, Indiana. ‘ ’* io'

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XQTICI-; OF FI.VAL BfrTTLIBMBMT I if. OF 15STATE I W.. 4«3« Notice is hereby given to the' creditors, heirs' and legatees of Jacob E.Hensehen, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur,\ Indiana, on the Hlftn day of February, ISSI, and /show cause, if ank, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the :estate of «ald decedent should not be> approved: .and said heirs are notified to then and there make I proof of heirship, and, receive their ; distributive,shares. , ' William Bryan; Administrator | Decatur, Indiana, February 2, 1951. Attorney Ferd 1.. Lttterer. FEB. 3—lo ( — . ADVPIRTIMMENT FOR BIBS l Notice is hereby given that the Board of public Works and Rafety . of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will i receive sealed bids at ithe office of the Clerk-Treasurer, uhtil the hour i of 7:00 o'clock P.M., on the 20th day t of February, 1951, at which hour ; the bids will he publicly opened and read aloud for the following described equipment:, ONE PICKUP TRUCK, consisting of cab, bed and chassis of approxiimately % ton capacity. Chassis shall be equipped withi overload springs, tires shall be 6:50 x 16 - 6 ply, spard tire and car- , Tier and standard three speed transmission. . ' ' The cab shall be equipped with <lual wind-shield, wipers, heater and defroster, dual side mirrors and approved type chrome spot light. The engine shall be equipped with replacable type oil filter tind oil bath air cleaner. > The bed shall be approximately 7 feet in length. j The complete truck shall he painted green to match present equlpI me.nt and shall be lettered pn each door with the same lettering that I how appears on other Water Department trucks. ■ Bidders shall submit complete J specifications and information covering t'heir equipment as' quoted in their bid. L The bid price shall be the total cost: of the above equipment, less the allowance for the 1946 i% toh : International picJkup truck nbw the property of the City of Decatur. Indiana, Water Department, which .shall become the property of the ; successful l>id<ler.| All bids I shall be accompanied with a ls>nd or certified check in the amoqpt of 150.00. AU bids shall be filed with the Clerk-Treasured rif the City of Decatur. Indiana, on general I,id porm No. 95, a> prescribed by the State Hoard of Accounts of the State of Indiana. The Board of Public Works, and Safety of the City of Decatur, Indiana, reserves the tigint to reject , any or all bids. \ THE CITY < >F DKCATCR BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY >' H. Vermin :Aurand, Clerk-Treasurer. FEB. 3—jo - | . : I . f .ini i:btim:me*t Sor ribs Notice is he'reby given that the Board <<f Puldic Works and Safety oft Hie City of Decatur, [lndiana, will receive sealed bids at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer/ uritil the hour of 7100 o'clock P.M., on tne 20th day of February, i:c,i. at which time the bids tx ill be publicly opened and 'read aloud for Unit prices, on , the following materials, furnished, delivered, applied or' spread on the streets or alleys of the City of Decatur. Indiana. f | i I.iquid Asphalt, — MC - J -2-3. Liquid Asphalt —' RC - 1\- 2 - 3 Asphalt Emulsions — AE - 60 - Ho - ' 150 , < Y Bituminous Coated Aggregate — j<> Ton more, or less • (’rushed Stone < — tSizc as required ) Also unit prices ot the above material at the plant. All the above material khall be in c<i - nformi|y with provisions and and specifications <if he Indiana State Highway Coilini i.ssion.l A iso:—; . . The price per hour for the rental of the following etjuipment and labor. , Trai tor, and Maintaii er Roller | Auto Patrol Grader Mechanical Spreader Box >, t Bull Dozer Trat-Itor Sera pet , or any other equipment that mav be used in repairing the Streets or Alleys in the City of Decatur, Indiana. •, , Compton Labor • i v All hbids , shall De accoinpaittlal with a bond or certified check in the amount <|f | • AU. bids shall be filed with the cierki-Treasurer of the «'itv of Decatur, Indiana. on General Bid Form No. 95, /prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of the State of 1 ndiana. Tite Board of .fublii Workh and j Safety of the ’City Os Decatur," In- } diana, reserves t[he right to reject . any or all bids. II | BOARD <>F PUBLIC WORKS AND • SAFETY 11. Vernon A lira nd, Clerk-Treasurer. FEB 3—lo

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KENNETT—MURRAY A CO. I Corrected- Feb. 10 160 to 180 lbs. + 22.75 180 to 220 lbs. -4-—’- r 220\ to 240 lbs. L 22L75 240 to 260 lbs. 22.25 260 to 280 lbs. 21.75 i 280 to 300 lbs. j. 21J25 ! 300 to 325 lbs. 20.75 325 to 00 lbs. 20.25 350 to /400 lbs. 19.75 400 IbY up _J__ 19.25 140 to 160 lbs. 18.25 120 to 140 lbs. 17.75 100 to 120 lbs. _ K __ 17.25 Roughs 300 lbs .down I 300 to 350 lbs. __llß.o 350 to 400 1h5.18.25 400 to 450 lbs. .___ 17.75 to 500 1b5.17.50 500 t< 550 lbs. 17.25 550 to 600 lbs. —J16.75 600 lbs. up 16.25 Ji Stag§ I—_l____l3.so Boars >ll.OO Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 40.00 ; Spridg Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 36.00 Yearling Lambs 20.00 - Ewes 12.00 1 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Feb. 10 160 to 170 |bs. u._.J, 22.25 170 to 180 lbs. !____'23.oo 1 180 to /200 lbs.; 23.25 I 200 to[ 220. lbs.i_ 23.00 220 to/ 240 lbs. 22.75 “ 240 to 260 lbs. 22-25 ii26o to 280 lbs. ... 21.75 J 280 to 300 lbs 21.25 ' 300 to 325 lbs. 21.00, ! 325 to 350 lbs. 20 50 . 350 to 400 Ibp /_.20.00 / 400 lbs. up 19.50 140 to 160 lbs. 21.25 I 100 to 140 lbs. ... 20.75 Roughs 300 down 19.0 • Stags 13.00 Boars 10.06 ; Calves ... 36.00 Ewes,l__l2.oo Bucks rt 8.00 Lambs 31.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Feb. 10 Beans subject to change. \ : - during day. • Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. : i Grain: .03 per bushel less, j Corn: 05 per 100 less. . , f.o.b. farm. II . - ■ ■ WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS | Furnished By DECATUR FARMS • ‘ ; Phone "S-2145. » Corrected Feb 10 1 , Large Clean Whites .38 Large Clean Brown .36 Current receipts .35 Call for poultry prices. , i i<4 j j. w TTW Elevator Co.' Decatur - Peterson - Monroe Listen to WKJG Every Mon. 7:15 A. M. teeple Moving & Trucking PHONE 3-2607/