Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1951 — Page 5
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\ ;' ‘ 1 - , ->v \ f Real Estate fwE MAKE lIoANS on farm and I city property—4% • 5%. No dom- < mission charged. The Suttles Company, Insuranc«,'\- Farm Loans, Real Estate, 218 N. 3rd St. Decatur. • ' - 45 33t FOR SALE—Direct from owner, 4 bedroom semi-modern home. New *oof, laat'-stos shingle siding, insulated. Pi,?ed' reasonable. Can be seen by appointment. Call 3-3539. * 52 3t-x Automotive NICE selection lata model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. \ 262 TF FbR SALE r 1949 Ambassador Nash., good condition.,' iyri|e Box 2X6. (J.'o Democrat. f—" J 54 21 FORSALp- 1947 Chrysler *4 door Saratoga, a beautiful ear >nd runs like' it looks: 1948 Special Deluxe Plymouth club coupe, low mileage one owner; 1948 Plymouth 4 door 'deluxe, also one owner. and a dandy. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler - Plymouth! • Our used cars make good or we do. 54 3t Farmer’s Col. SALE — DeKalb Hybrids. Chris Inniger, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6345. 52 ts FOR - SALE—Miller’s Hybrids” for more corn in your crib, next falL Stiefel Grain Co., local agent. \ ' 52 3t FOR SALE—SKfiLGAR for rural home cooking and water heating. As low !ae >7.45 pier 100 Ibjs. Uhrick Bros I 101 tl SETTLESIT —For settling dirty or sooty ’cistern water. On sale at all groceries, drug stores and hardware stores. > 37 18t FOR SALE —Reo \ power mowers, 1951 model*. Will sell or trade for cowe .or sheep or used mowers, t See it before \you buy. Coppess Corners. . ■ k 45 12t ' .r. i— ’ BABY; CHICKS! We are now /ying chicks hatched by Berne His your needs, Decatur Farms. Jg \J : 2$ r FOR SALE-’Holstein, heifer: Holstein cow. each wit&palf by side; y Guernsey heifer., Robert Plumley, bn Ben Shroyer farm. 3 miles , Northeast.of Decatur. 64 6(Ax FOR SALE—Sweet clover, red clover, aisike, ladino, timothy, brume, alfalfa — common and Also innoculation. Stiefel drain [Co.' , 52 3t .. i 'ij.i mi I ' i ( i < For Sale - Misc. FOR SALE —Domestic sewing Ma chines. Stucky Co. Monroe, Ind .ue ts FOR t^ALE— Easy-Spin-Dry washing machine good working order. x $21).00 A. D Suttles, 122 So. sth 1 St.h 52 St Trade In a Good T wv .i« — ~eca|ur NOTICE If you have used clothes, furniture, etc., for The Salvation Army Phone Decatur 3-4183 Trude will be in Decatur |- Wednesday morning. .<
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' * - A T '' • ■ ■■■ FOR SALE —’ii PhUco Radtoa and Re’rigeratar*.- Stucky A Cp., I Monroe, Ind.| . | ■ 274 ts. FOR Sa LE—9 fx' 12j' wool 'Ax mlns- ‘ ter rug, color rosei, floral design, 1 like new. Phbne 3-18203! 53 3t-x L FOR SALE—Single bedstead with springs, *ood shape. Geo. Schie- ' fe ‘* tcla ' Ph H* 3 ’ 8 20<- 54 lt-x • FOR SALE—OiI heater, gas range, i buffet. Matt Brelher, at Moose I home. I 53 3t-x i FOR SALE—Rags and broadloom carpeting. Open evening* ex cept Wedneoiay. Stucky 4b Co. \ Monroe, Ind. > “'I ts ‘ FOR SALE—Zenith Television had Accessories — boosters, aerials, lead in wire*. etc. UHRICK BROS. 25 TF FOR SALE— Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. *Open , nites except Wed. nits*. Stucky 1 4 C °" Monroe ’ lnd 317411 FOR SALE— Electric trains and tracks, all equipment. At 110 ! East Jefferson’St. Phone 3-2559. ' 49 6t > FOR SALE — Botlle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and > water heatieg. Stucky 4b Co., Monroe, Ind. <2 ts FOR SALE —Bottle gas tor cooking, heating, refrigeration and power, at reasonable prices. Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone 6-6463. 24 TF . FOR SALE—Fngldah-s refrigera tors, ranges, water heaters, and dryers. Also some good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. \ x 101-ts HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guarteed 1 year. Also now Hoover ' tank and upright eleaners. Wd j service ail makes. Klenk’s. Phone 8-2158. 229 TF TWO-COMPARTMENT sinks and medicine cabinet. Also 6 ft. base cabinet with formica top. Priced to sell. Leo Sprunger & Son, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6750. I I 52 It FOR §ALE — TOR refrigerators, electric ranges, home freezers and water heaters. See i the finest in Refrigerators for " ■ 1961. Bargains in good , used refrigerators and' ranges. DECATUR HATCHERY. 46 14t TIME Payment on new* 1 f|. Refrigerators, $189.95; M:a yt a g stove, $179.95; Steel cabinets, $6 in. double bpwl, $149.95. USED MAYTAG washers; gpod diking room suite. |j42B Mcßarnes St. Janies Kitchen. s<y TF WATER HEATERS—See theU in .stock at Mazeltn’s. 30 gal/ ami 20 gal. size, in gas heaters on our floor. Electric heaters, 52 , gal. size available. See us Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North Second St. Decatur, IndPlone 3-3 SOS. x 52 3t FREE! - Feel free to look around in oil? store at our fine merchau dise such as furniture, floor cot •rings, bedding, lamp*, and ap pliaqces, and everyday hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind Phone 6-6868. 62 ts . Wanted _ ; LAWN MOWER shkrpehiug. See Monroe Was icr Repair Shop. Monroe, Ind. , , 50 TF WANTED—Huy and Straw. John FeaML Phone 3-3365.' H lomethlng to «eR or rooms foSp%Rt try a Democrat • Want Ad<w It l>rlnoß reauHls. \ \
XNOHIY MEANT NO HARM when he happened to knock down an elderly fientleman but the ale man was seriously And Johnn/s : father migljt have been a heavy loser* in a law suit. x \ J . ' Johnny’s case is no different from thousands of others that happen every day; fortunately not all such cases end in injuries so \ serious but you can never - tell. Protect yourself now with adequate liability insurance, let us prescribe the General America policy that best fits your personal needs. Bob Heller Helfer A Bockmirt Insurance Agency PHdhie 8-4101 Heller Building , |i • I 1
QUICKIES By Kan Reynolds t 1 V ■ I'tHl-i 11 • \ rri ‘ ’V’-! kjicSfr-W*.’-A ‘\That's the book 1 Saw in the Democrat Want Ads-1 think it's about Magic!” WANTED— Typist. Triuck Lines. 54 TF WANTED TO RENT—3 or njore room unfurnished apartment or house in town. Phone 3-2548, ' 51 7t-x WILL CARE FOR children or infants in my home. Day • hour - or by the week. Call 3-2559 after 5:30 evenings. $t WANTED—To buy from owner. house in town, priced under $5009. 20% down payment,, bal- \ ance on contract. Phone 3-2548. \ 53 3t-x WANTED—-Hay and Straw/ string or wire. Call for price. Burk Elevator Co M Phone 3-3121. 17S ts PARENTS—-Ik) you want excellent care for your children while you work. If so. call 3-8484. Best of references. Reasonable prices. 54 3t WASHING machine repairing, also 1 new Horton and Barton Washers, and Horton and Apex automatic washers and driers. Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone 6-6463. ' 24 TF MAN WITH car wanted for route work. sls to S2O in a' day\ No experience or capital required. Steady. Write today, klr. Sharp, 120 East Clark Street, Freeport, Ill.\ 48 T-x WANTED TO BUY —Good medium priced lots for purchasers of new Guunispn hopies. Kfust meet F. H. A requirements. Bob Heller, A Good Realty. Service, Phone 8-4106. 72 TF WANTED TO Heary 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. 13tb St. Phone 3-3717. 15 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine intp a modern electric We make eoverbd buttons, buct els, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We slell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North » First. j . ? 51 27tx ALERT AMbIiTIOUS WOMAN AGE 22-45, with earnest desire to earn good money for clothes, new house, supplement husband's income, .educate children or similar reasons!. Our Fashion ,Show Directors i|ave fun holding 3 v or . more fascinating Jewelry Fashion ! Shows mornings, afternoons or evenings each, week, in addition to earning good money. We give complete training. No investment or deposit. No heavy sampies to carry and no delivering or collecting. A cjir is helpful. For full information telephone col--1 lect or write Georgianna Kougel. R. R. No. 12, Fort .Wayne, telephone Anthon}' 77468. 54 T Miscellaneous MOVED—To 162 S. Second St. Mary's Beauty Shop. Phone 3-4458. I 51 9t ' _—u— Jr.. —u ' INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur Insurance Agency. • T STARTER and generator service Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind--13 TF Trade In a Good Town — Oecatui J ~ SEE ~ 1 ""J MORRISON FARM STORE for Allis-Chalmers - j Sales and Service Phone 3-2957 Decatur, Ind. WWWWMWMMMWMMMNVWV UNCLE SAM Spent Millions and sent an Army to Germany to find a PAPER HANGER You can get one \ by calling 3 - 3911 CLAY T. DAVIS We Sell Wallpaper RRMMMAMWWVWMWWIR
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11 RADIO REPAIR —For complete and dependable radio repali work try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. H*ugk*. BEWER& draias6i«MM.o*U youi Roto Rooter Service. Oolf i on* In Adams Co. Phone 4 on 4 Tocsin, ts. R. William*, R * 2 Decatur, Ind. tit TV APPLIANCE SERVICE. We .serr ice ail make* of washers, *weep •rs, And other small appliance*. Wringer roils and part* fpr cSI make*. Klank**. Phoae 8-215a. tit TV FARMEM ATTRNTICN—We re mov* 'Head horses, oow*. hog*, Etc. Decatur Dial _O and **k foe Eaterprise $ 84M, We pay all Iphone chargee. The 8 tad ler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Sta* ier Products Co. It TV DON'T CUBS, ts you have plumb tag troubles, call 8-tlit Md let bur experienced ptamber take care of your troubles. Ws al** have a full line of Kohler. American Standard and ether popular make* of plumbing suppile*. Call 4* for free estimates. KLENK'B. j/ t>oTr Lost and Found DOST—Ucense No. JA ■ 865. ' for returhing. SI.OO to 108 ' East Oak St. I 52 3t-x " — ii i.. —new— »■ ' LOST—Dark brown billfold at Adams Theater. Contains valuable papers. Reward. Phone 0234. t 53 A 3bx STRAYED— Long v haired brown dog. Answers to name of “Teddy." Finder please call Don Koos, Riverview Gardens. \ * 54 3t-x \ For Rent . 4 Tn ■4? ,/ j y FOR RENT —Modern three room apartment. Phone 3-2401. 54 St FOR RENT — Sleeping room in modern home. 315 North 4th St. Phone 3-2740. ! \ 54 3t Card of Thanks ——- r... We wish tQ thank the neighbors, friends, » and Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt for their kindness and sympathy during otkr recent bereavement ~ ■ ' ', ! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ginter . — -p 'I i ■ — We wish to express our sincere appreciation ito all tne neighbors and frieflds for, the beautiful flowers and condolences; also to Rey. Middaugh and singers; during the illness and death of our father and brother. Darel O. Brother* Charles Brother* y Chae. Brothers Mrs. Jim Thatcher Mrs. Katie Daniels | : Mrs. Lucy Shell Jf you have Unetnmj to aell or room* for rent try a Democrat Want |Adv. It brings results. x The Early Bird buys his Wallpaper now at | KANE PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE 158 So. 2nd St. Phone 3-3030 WWVMWVmaAMWWWMWW FOR SALE Lawn Grass Seed Lawn Carts Lawn Brooms Sheep Manure Vigiro FERTILIZER \ SPREADERS CONDON’S BULK GARDEN SEEDS y Stiefel Grain Co. WANTED ROUTE SALESMAN < STEWARTS BAKERY
FOR QUICK RESULTS PHONE 3-2121
\ iA JCappijJCome ' IS r l I >• . dflISM *■ IW' V r i. Bl Needed r Smypathetlc Understanding Estle I Burns was growing into •* adolescence, other mothers had told Mrs. -Burns this would be a * very difficult period. To make certain that bhe be a help and not a hindrance to her daughter, eternal j vigilance <j® ber part was necessw ary. Already she noticed that her eontanfdd, h*ppy utt|* girl was c shooting up ikto a tall, gangly, alto. » get her different personality, 9 While this accelerated growth I- was *, bit disturbing to the mother, f it w*a distressing to the daughter 1 Arm* and lege seemed not to Co1. Ordinate; hands and feet were too r big; old interests; ideals, enthus- - Jasms, ambitions gave way to new. (Estia was extremely sensitive to J comment and criticism, and with “■ alt her heart wished her mouth 5 were not so large, her teeth so ir- * regular, her neck so long. t •' Altho conscious of Eatia's con- , filet, Burns refrained from » making remarks or giving advice, t and tat her alone., When others - said Estie ivas lazy, she knew she 1 waa fired; growing bodies, mind?, '■ souls, take enegry. So by per sis - 1 tent parental understanding/ and much lovig .Estle emerged into ‘ young womanhood an itelligeht, aL - tractive? loveble personality, interested In she welfore of others. * Carl and ; Rubber-Covered Cerda . Rubber-covered electric cords last ' longer in the dark, so whan not in , use they should ba kapt away from he.taodUght ' — ■ . 4 . ;■ ; - L SWITCHBOARD ! OPERATOR Party to operate and maintain Switctiboard at Hoagland, Ind. All modern house furnished. r Experience preferred. Contact DON HOLLE at Hbaqland Post Office i before March 20 1
Bay Good Baby Chicks J From A Reliable Source. ! THEN feed BECO Starker and BECO Grower. ItJ ; * ■ ■■■■■■ contains all the new ingredients plus 812 ] ![' and Antibiotic Feed Supplement as we use Master Mix ] I>l Concentrates. Chicks make faster growth and your < i] > feed costs will be less. A trial will convince you. I | BURK ELEVATOR COMPANY j I Decatur Monroe \ Peterson ' i : fc a
MARCH is ' l " ~~~ tVflVriV? Remember Whait Happened In November! These storms demonstrated how necessary is the Vy^lNLJl. Extended Coverage Endorsement. Be sure this Endorsement is attached to your Fire Ins. Policy. Il J Bmith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn HiU II “GRANDMA* ""’T ' • • ••• \' 1 >: —r : — -ynAHUMA I , ,-| ■■ Rv CUAOtFA KI'HN xw| smy^r E Vsc^bbe D t 4&&I i IP® ' nSp’ <5% W (T/ff At"* ~ BLONDIE — " " DROWNED OUT! ' ~ —j—n FffliWF — >~~t r*i I nil ; ' ' ij \ j . j ' . I SAy BLONDIE 9 I A J.WUAI <■ <■ I ( NOW'r-THATS ) ■ , SA y,H G> CANT HEAR you J \ < 4L OAGWOQoj» WITH the watep ) I DIP you ) >a 'Il \ ; I JSS^ DNr punning .xaC/X/ I / ' &£Sj\ kO ■ ~ liHrw^ K JWK^^ B * —r~'—< \*AhAtk?’ *rJ “—» .? zz - x <Ywd&y $' \ I \W©v - >rCwr I ■ I < i x-t- 1 .■» • ~ - ■“■’l l_______^^Z——Jj»U_i=X=SsSra. E?. ’ 1 * •'• ’ ' '- - ■ .■'■■ ••« < I; ■' A • : X \ " 4 ' \ k ■■ ■ • . ■ ; \ ■ . ' ' ■ ■ . ' <
I , , __ 4 ... " y I I WisdomWS We Need Winding When a little boy, hearing the dock strike very slowly, asked his father the reason, he was told that the striking jaechanlam had almost run down and needed wind* ing up. The next Sunday when the father was asked whether he was going to\ church, he replied very slowly, "Oh, 1 . - I suppose so." Whereupon j the lad explained, "Daddy, church side of you has gbout run down, hasn’t it?” The father/ threw down his paper, saying, “jqaybe it has, son, but We’ll wind it up again. Let's all get' ready for church.” bemocrat Want AOs Bring Results 'Kmm Sß' Every Individual Business Transaction Must Carry Its Own Profit George S.May Company Central Division tagfoeeriag Bldg. Ckkags 4, th. established 1925 | Farmers! ] •/ It’s far more profitable ; ‘ to keep baby pigs free ! ] I from scours, necrotic ! < J conditions, neutritional ; ! [ anemia. Keep them i; ] • healthy, happy and ! ; ! thrifty by starting and I < ! feed in g the famous ] ! [ Honeggers Fortipig. ; ![ Firtibig is highly forti- ; i fied with Aurebmycin, ; ! Antibioutic, Vitam ins,! ■ [ and With Honeggers, ; ) t It’s Nutrition First. ii GERBER ii FEED STORE i ] ; 5; miles East, 1 mile < !! ■ North of Coppess
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind, Mar. S—(UP) — (PM A)—Livestock: Hogs 1.200; opened steady; sitrlctly epbice 22.50; lights 20.7521.25; lightweight butchers 22.0022.25; mediums 20.50-22.25; butchera 20.25-20.75; heavies 19.752b,25; pigs 19.50 down; roughs / 18.00-2O.OO: Cattle opened steady; steers 35.00 down; heifers 33.00 down; cows 25.00 down; bulls 39.50 [ down; calves opened steady 36.00 down. Lambs opened steady 38.50 - down; ewes 10.00-20.00; bucks 1.8,00-1500 ■ | INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, March 5—(UP)— • livestock: , Hogs 10,000; nwKlerately active: light and medium weight barrows and gilts Steady to strong with Frij day’s average; bulk choice 170-250-lbs 22.00-22.75, around 100 head ! choice No. 1, 22.85; 150-310 lbs 21.-50-2245;. 120-lftblbs 16.50 - 19:00; sows about steady; choice 300-550 H lbs. 18.75-20.00; lighter weights , 20.25-20.60; over 600 lbs 18.00-18.50. Cattle 1,800, calves 400; eteers a)nd heifers active; strong, to spots 2;5 higher; cows strong to 25, spots 50, higher; 2 loads average choice 1225-lb steers 36.00; several .loads average good to average choice 950- . 1140-lbs steers 33.00-35.00; bulk I commercial" and good yearlings [ 30.00-33 00; load good heifers 32.25; j small lots commercial and good heii. [ mercial cows 23.50-27.50; canners i and cutters ,18.50-23.50; vealers [ active; geneial market 1.00 higher; i good and choice 34.00-36.00; bulk [ common and medium 23.00-33.00. » . Sheep 200; hardly enough sheep [ and lambs to fully test quotations; • undertone fully steady; good and ! choice slaughter lambs eligible to ' 39.00 or more; few lots common h and medium 36.00; slaughter ewes [ qjuotable steady; medium to choice i salable at 16.00-22.00. ! Markets At a Glance i By United Press [ Stocks lower in moderate tradi log- I • ’ Bonds irregularly lower. i U.S. govemme.nt bonds lower ih [ moderate trading, » i Curb stocks irregularly lower. J Midwest stocks irregularly lower. • Silver unchanged in New York • at 90.16 cents a fine ounce. i j Colton futures trading suspended ' 'until farther notice. I [ Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn,’ i rye, oats and soy |>ean futures low-. + 1 ; . ' » Hogs: uneven, steady to 25 cents' [ higher; sheep' steady to 25 j higher; cattle: slow,.steady to SI.OO . lower. *i \ ’ [ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE j » Wheat: March 2.40%; May ! 2.44%-%; July 2.40%-%; Sept. I j 2.41%; Dec. 2.44%. I Corn: March 1.77%; May 1.81%- [ %; July 1.82-1.82%; Sept. 1.79%- > %; Dec. 1.69%. ' [ Oats: March 98%; May 97%-%; > July 90%-%; Sept. 87%; Dec. ! 88%. ' March May I ! 3.338: Jiily 3.32%; Sept 3.25-’ • 3.25%; Nov. 3.01%-%; Jan; 3.02%. ’ i < ! M■ - . . ~ L ■ y ! FREE MOVlES—Willshire *> School Auditorium, Tuesday, • j March 6. p. m. MM dealer sponsor. Jones & Byer, Willshire, Ohio. 1
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KENNETT—MURRAY < CO. Corrected March 5 160 to 189 lbs. 21.50 180 to 220 lbs. 22.60 220 to 240 lbs. 21.50 240 to 200 lbs. 21.25 269 to 280 lbs. 20.50 280 to 300 lbs. 20.00 300 to 325 lbs. 19,50 325 to 350 lbs. __i._ 19.00 350 to 409 lbs. 18.50 400 lbs. up u 17.75 140 to 160 lbs. J_r_ 17.00 120 to 140 lbs. 16.50 100 to 120 lbs. J 16.00 ’ Roughs 300 lbs. down 18.50 300 to 350 lbs. 18.00 ‘350 to 400 lbs. 17.50 400 to 450 lbs.___. 17.00 450 to 500 1b5.19,75 500 to 550 lbs. 16.50 550 to 600 1b5.16.00 600 lbs. up 15.50 Stags 13.00 Boars»_ 10.90 Veals (Fri. & Sat.) 3340 Spring Lambs (Wed, & Sat.) 37.50 i Yearling Lambs 20.00 Ewes -— 13.09 SCHMITT’S STOCK VARDS Corrected March 5 160 to 180 Ibsi. 21.00 180 to 200 Iba. 21.50 200 to 220 lbs. 21.75 220 to 240 lbs. u 2140 240 tq 260 lbs. 21.00 260 to 280 lbs. 20.50 280 tp 309 Ibg. 20.00 300 to 325 1b5.19.50 325 to 350 lbs. 19.00 350 to 400 lbs. 18.50 400 lbs. up 18.00 140 to 160 lbs. 17.50 100 to 140 x IbU. 19.50 Roughs 3UfO down 18.75 Stags ...13.00 Boars 10.00 Calves 1 32,00 Ewes 12.00 Bucks / 8.00 Lambs ±__34.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 5 Beans subject to change during day. \ Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lee*. ' Cora: 05 per 100 loss. to.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS C FurrWshed By I DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148; ! Corrected March 5 Large Clean Whites | Large Clean Brown .44 ' Current receipts 1 .40 Call for poultry prices. *- Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson - f Monroe I teeple Moving & Tracking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607
