Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1951 — Page 5
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I Real Estate wfe LOANS on farm and fity>roperty—4% , 5%. No comtnlsftotl charged. The Suttles Confpany, Insurance, Fann VoaSs, Real Estate, 218 N. 3rd St. j f>e<|tur. 45 3 3t 1 I 5 ALE —Direct from owner, 4 dfooni semi-modern home. New - 't U Pr * ce d (reasonable. Can i e jl een by appointment Call i 55 3t-x jL f Automotive MKE j selection late model used &ars{ DICK MANSFIELD Motor '■Pf'-.;' 1 262 TF FOR SALE — 1949 Ambassador Nash, good condition. Write Box 286, ; >e/o Democrat. 54 2t FIVE 1947 Studebaker Champions. jcoupbe. All have radios, heaters, k and pverdrivea. Assortment of colorfc. Vizard Motor Sales, your Studebaker dealer, Decatur, Ind. /■ f J j; '' * ' 55 1250 CHEVROLET 2 door. Radio, heater. seat covelrs and under-;-coatJ Very clean 2 tone finish. Good aS new. Vizard Motor Sales, I'- iyour/Studebaker dealeV, Decatur, ; 1 nd. ■ 1150 BUICK Sedanette Special. iDynailow, radio, heateY, Priced Jbelow red book. Vizard Motor . |Salesi. yohr Studebaker dealer, . deluxe. 4 "door, £all accessories, very dean.. Beau- . ftlfiil light blue finish. An ideal Itfamily car. Vizard Motor Sales, |your Studebaker dealer, Decatur, ”lnd. •, 55 St 4B PLYMOUTH 4 door j luxe,.radio.'heater, spotlight and bumper guards. Blue finish, iood |eond||ion. Priced to sell. Vizard |Motor: Sales, your Studebaker j Decatur, Ind. 55 3t 1549 LINCOLN 6 passenger coupe, jjlladk), heajer and oVerdriYe. £J6,OOf actual miles. Black finish. *)f you’re Interested in a heavy scar, this'is a good buy. Vizard Shies, your Studebaker ealdr. becatur, Ind. 55 3t Istt9* (JMEVIfbLEy Styilne deluxe doqr. Radio and heater. A very |-leai|. one owner car. See it toflay. | Vizgrd Motor Sales,’ your fetudebaker dealer, Decatur, hid. h ‘F V\ , I 55 31 i FORD 6 Super deluxe 2\door. |Radid. heater, and whitewall litres; We can make a nice trade, ton this car. Vizard Motor Sales, hppr Studebaker Dealer, Decatur, find.; i ■ 55 3t FOR IsALE- -Two 1947 Plymouth ’Special Deluxe 4 doors, one ownLur ckrs and sold by us new; 1941 ; ’jPoniac, 2 door; 1940 Plyniouth M d<Jor, Phil L Macklin Co. fChrjfe'ler - Plymouth. Our used good or we do. 55 3t several good prewar cats tb| choose from. Two 1947 Chevrolets! 1941 Plymouth; Two 1941 /Fords: 1941 Pont'iac 4 door and ,'many others. Vizard Motor Sales, ’your Studebaker dealer, Decatdr, find.| J' . 55 3t FOR J>ALE—I947 Chrysler 4 door fearatoga. a beautiful car land fnans like it looks;' 1918 Special |pel|jxe Plymouth club coupe, low tmitcage one owner; 1948 Ply|Bi6uih . 4 door, deluxe, also one and a dandy. Phil L. ’(Macklin Co. Chrysler - Plymouth, four Used cars make good' or we Ido. i 54 3t . td the church of your choice next Sunday.. ,• h n.v : !' i
f '■ 1 ■ ! j f YOUR 1 C personal property, if you’ll just take a few * 1 If <1 ' seconds to add up its value, will total TWO . 1 | I or THREE TIMES its INSURED \(ALUE. ( i 1 This is t true of 9 out of 10 people talk to.| / '< So ... why don’t you look around yopr , 1 HOUSE ■ W - V ’ ' ' J 'ft ffl i right now ... add up all your belongings ... 1 1 figure out what it would cost to replace every ( Y item at TODAY’S prices . . . chances are you / 11/ wiH f ind that y ° U are Way UNDER-insured. 1 > '%e£tvi I W| ■ V \ ' HELLER and BOCKMAN INSURANCE AGENCIES C '■Kft J ft ft Herman Lanken'au, Solicitor f H C i\j Seller bldg. i phone 3-4106 J ■Li x , \ K'ft ‘ \ ■ From Roof to Cellar—-Insure with Heller 1 i r ■■ / ■ . i 1 ■
1960 STUDEBAKER Cruiser, overdrive and heater, beautiful Black finhh 4 13,000 actual miles. A wonderful automobile. Vizard Motdr Sales, iour Studebaker dealer! Decatur, Ind. 55 3t Farmer’s Col. FOR SALE — DeKalb Hybrids. Chris \ innlger, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6345. j 52 ts FOR SALE—SKELGAB for rural home cooking and water heating. As low as $7.45 per 100 lbs. Uhrick Bros t ' 101 ts FOR SALE—Reo power mowers, 1951 model. Will or trade for cows or sheep or used mowers. See it before you buy, Coppess Corners. 45 12 * FOR SALE —40 gal. Pittsburgh bottle gas water heater, used 30 months. 270. Howard D. Nussbaum, R -1, Berne, Phone 2-8300. 55 It-x FOR SALE—Hplstrin heifer;' Holstein cow, each ca H by side; Guernsey heifer. Robert Plum.-, ley, on Ben Shroyer farm, 3 milesf Northeast of Decatur. 64 6t-x NOTICE FARMERS -Fertilizer on hand. 2-12-6: 5-10-10*. 3-12 - 12: 0- 20 20; And some on road. . Fatm Seeds — Little Red, Marfimothj Alfalfa —.common and Grimnj, Ladino, Sweet Clover, ,• Brome, timothy I and Sudan grass. Price/ weight Preble Equity Exchange, Preble, Ind. Phone 8. - 55 2t-x For Sale-Misc. FOR SALE —Domestic sewing Mb chines. Stucky Co, Monioe, Ind. 140 ts ■ FOs SALE — Phllco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky A Co, Monroe, Indt 274 ts FOR SALE-f-Magic Chef ras stove. Phone 3-2029. 510 W. Jefferson. ' 55 Gt FOR SaLE— 9 x 12. wool Axminsrug, color rose; floral desjgn, 1 like flew. Phoqe 3-8203. 53 3t-x FOR SALE—OiI heater? range, buffet. Matt) Breiner, at Moii-se. home. ’ ' \ 1 53 3f-x THE pappy, the rug is cleaned with Fina Foam. Smith Drug Co. ..'V ■ . ...: - ; 55 3t FOR SALE —Rugs and broadioom carpeting. Open efenlngs ex cept Wednesday.' Stucky A Co Monroe, Ind. '3 ts FOR SALE—Zenith Television aad Accessories i— boosters, aerials, lead in wires, etc. UHRICK BROS. ' 25 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges many styles to select from. Open ■ nites except Wed. nites. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 ti FOR SALE — Bottle gas service Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind. 62 ti FOR SALE —Bottle gas for cooking, heating, refrigeration and power, at reasonable prices. Monroe Washer Repair Shop, Phone 6-6463. I 24 TF FOR SALE —Fi\gldalre refrlgera tors, ranges, J (water heaters washers, and dryers. Also som* good used refrigerators. Uhrick | Bros. 101-U HOOV ER—Fat torjy rebuilt vacuum cleaners, |11.95 and up. Ouar teed 1 year Also new Hoovei tankA and upright cleaners: We service all I make|. Kleflk’s Phone 3-2154. j 229 TF • Democrat Waiit Ads Bring Results
■J QUICKIES Byl Kbn Reynolds IIH ,Ui I k;-11111 ’i‘‘ B • “But, Aivin, 1 told you it was I dangerous to trim your fingernails ‘ with that power saw you ’got with a Democrat Want Ad!” FOR SALE —Gas furnace 105 U; in i put 105,000, output 84.000; AC . current, cycle.66, blower' type; Also showers and lava- ; torjes; gas stove. VFW Home, North Third St. 55 2t FOR SALE — KELVINATOR re-1 . frigerators, electric ranges, home JI and water heaters. Seel the firiest in refrigerators for) 1951. Bargains it good used re? f i frigerators and ranges. DECATUR HATCHERY. 46 14t TIME PAYMENT qu new 7 ft. Refrigerators, Maytag stove, 1179.95; Steel cabinets, 66 p in. double bowl, $149.95. USED MAYTAG washers; good dining room suite. 428 Mcßarnes St. Kitchen. 50 TF : FREE! - Feel free to look around in our store at Our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps, and ap pllances, and everyday hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. 'Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 ts Wanted WANTED— Typist. Teeple Truck Lines. 54 TF LAWN MOWER sharpening. See Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Monioe, Ind. 50 TF WANTED-^^ ‘ Ind StrawJohn Feasel. Phone 3-3865. \ 257 TF HELP WANTED— Man to run service station. Apply in person. Porter Tire and body Shop. 2nd and St. 55 ?it WANTED TO RENT\-3 or more room unfurnished apartment or house in town. F'houe 3-2548. 51 7t-x , WANTED —To buy from ! owner. i house in town, priced under ■ * SSOOO. 20% down payment, bal-' ance on contract. Phone 3-2548. \ i u 3 3t-x WANTED Hay and string or wire. Call for price. Burk Elevator \ Phone 3-3121. 178 ts PARENTS—Do you want excellent care for , your chi dien while you work. If so, call 3-8484.1 of references. Reasonable prices. ! ' • | ' 54 3t k I - - " i ■■!-■ * . WASHING machine repairing, also new Horton and Barton washers, and Horton, and Apex automatic washers and driers. Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone 6-6463. \’« \ 24 TF ROOFING —Let us figure your roof ing jobs with Catty Wind master shingles. styles and colors to choose from. “We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLENK'S. \ ' 55 TF WANTED TO BUY—Good medium priced lots for purchasers of new Gunnison homes. Must meet F H. A. requirements. Bob Heller A Good Realty Service, Phone l 1-4106. 72 TF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy | Leghorn hens, Friers. Our truck l will pick up. C|ustom dressing | daily except* Sat|. Full dressed, l cut up or wrapped for locker. I Decatur Poultry Market, 651 N i 13th St. Phone 3-8717. 15 TF [ SEWING MACHINE Repairing’I Let us convert your old treadle f Machine into a modern electric, b We make covered buttons, buck r ala, machine buttonholes; Hem I stitching. We seil new and used machines. Boardman’s. 223 North I First: 51 27tx F Miscellaneous I MOVED—To 162 S. Second St. [ Mary’s Beauty Shop. Phone I 3-4458. 51 9t b STARTER and generator service Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 222 b North Third St., Decatur, Ind. ijVtf L MORRISON \ F FARM STORE L /for, Allis-Chalmers ’ Sales and Service I Phone3 ’ 2957 Decatur ' ,nci ' \ ’ 1
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' 1 1,1 RABIO nhPAIR — For complete and radio » repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. Haugka. | <0 ts drains cleaned. Call your <_ Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on I Tocsin. ’ C. R. William*, R -2, Decatw| Ind. | | 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service *ll make* of washer*, sweepers, and other small appliance*. Wringer rolls and part* for ell make*. JKlenk’a Phone S-215A 229 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—W* remova dead horse*, cows, hog*, Etc. Decatur Dial O and a*k for Enterprise 8450. W* pay *ll phone charge*. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- ' ler Products Co. 16 TF DON’T CUSS. If yon nave plumb ing troubles, call 8-2158 and lei our experienced plumber take care of your trouble*. We also ; have a frill Un* of Kohler, American Standard and other popular make* o£ plumbing supplies. Call ua for estimate*, KLENK’S ;190 TF Lost and Found LOST —Dafk brown billfold at Adams ’theater. Contains valuable papers. Reward. \ Phone 3-3234. I 53 3t-x g ■ ' j I • ■ • STRAYED-f-\. Long haired brown dog. Answers to naine of “Teddy.’’ Finder pleasel call Don Koos, Rilerview Gardens. I 54 3t-x £■■■■■. in - For Rent — i. * " • j — •"* FOR REN| — Sleeping room in modern Home. 315\ North 4th St. Phone 3-1740. I 54 3t ■■■"J' j I i Card of Thanks We wish tef thank our n|ahy friends* who kindly assisted us during our recent bereavement df the deith of our husband and fhther- •’ Wife Mary ■C 1 Robert Boyd ■? Bernita McCotter —I r — VVe wish io thank the , friends, and Rev. Welty for their kindnesses during our . recent bereavement cf the death of FranK Wlhegardner. • Mrs. O. S. Woods « ana childrein. NOTICE <O-' FIN Air SETTLEMENT BOF ES'I'ATH \ : No. 15S1 ' ' Notice iji hereby giVen to the creditors, iheir.s and legatees of 'Frances SCj?igmeyer, deceased to appear In tile Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 22 day ,of if any, wijEy the FINAL SETTLE-. MENT ACCOUNTS With the estate v of Said defedent sho\uld not be approved; aisti said heira are notified to then a fed t|here make i>rOof of heirship, ahid receive their distributive shales.' \ ' Ednferd F. Herting. Executor Decatur, Indiana, February 26, 1951. Attorney Herd L. Utterer. FEB. 27—MARCH 6 I- - "T— Limerick-writing coiitesAs an«l other simi|ar competitions for cash prizes hav| become so prevalent In the U. S| The American MagaSWITCHBOARD OPERATOR Party to operate and maintain Switchboard at Hoagland, Ind, All modern house furnished. Experience preferred. Contact lioN HOLLE at H&agianld Post Office before (March 20 t — MARRAMfWWWWMMWWO UNCLE SAM Speint ’/Millions and sent an Army io Germany to find ,a \ PAPER HANGER Vpu can get one ■ | | by calling , \ « 3 - 3911 CLAY T. DAVIS Wfe Sell Wallpaper WMMRPmWWIIWWWMWI J ' I WANTED ROUTE SALESMAN ' - I I■• ■\ . z .•? STEWARTS BAKERY
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. "I I ,ji- • . ■ 1 . ./ • if you have something to mH Or " rooms for root try • Democrat W«ht Adv. It brings result*. I ' ■; . , ' i' L loan system The Merit Plan Loan System offers available cash credit for any good purpose to mnployed men or women. ' ’• < •« J YOUR PLAIN NOTE personal’security > TO APPLY—You may use any of the three ways. You are under no Obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. may telephone ua—and tell . jss ot your money needs. 2. X°* ■W cut this ad out—write your name and address on it—•nd the* mail.it to us. *. Or eali at office conveniently I saaatsii. Private consultation ' I #***• Loens made sasaa day you apply. LOCAL | i LOAN COMPANY m N. Saosnd Street , Rrsak Stem Bldg. J . Dsmtsr.tnd. Runs MSW ; ' Lomt MMit tvitbrn 30 milti of aer ejlre 5' 1 ■ At the first sign of scours give your calves Penovoxil Capsules. Those highly bactericidal capsules—an exclusive Squibb formula—are unusually efifactive. Pefedvoxii Capsules are easy to use. No drgnches.~No injection* The coot is tri- ’ fling—about 25 cents per calf. Take no chances on losing a valuable calf. Coma in cited got a bottle. Ba ready before scours’strike. Holthouse Drug Co.
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APPOINTMENT OF I ' ADMINISTRATOR I No. 4«*S ! Notice ie hereby artven. That theundersigned has been appointed Ad- , ministrator of the eistate of Rebecca | Jackson late of Adaihp County, de- t creased. The estate is, probably sol/Vent. j | Robert R. Horine, Administrator Karl B. Adana, Attorney Feb. ?4. 1*617 FKB.J 27—MARCH 6—13 INSURANCE PHONE 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON Decatur Insurance Agency IWWfiRRAIWWWWWWUW BUY HADACOL KOHNE DRUG STORE INWAAMMMNMANWMMnAAAM* INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE WIND AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004 GOOD USED | CARS y Most of These Are One Owner Cars with Radio & Heater COME IN AND THEM OVER 4Q Olds 88 Club Sedan 4Q Otyls 98 Sedan 47 Pontiac 6 Sedan 46 Hudson 6 Sedan 46 Chev. 4 door Sedan GOOD PRE-WAR BUYS—42 . Packard Sedan O. D. 41 Olds 76 Club Sedan , 41 Chev. 4 door Sedan 41 Plymouth Coach 40 Chev. Club troupe ZiNTSMASTER '( MOTOR SALES Ist & Monroe Phone 3-2003 I ■ ,
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wajftte, Ind., March 6—(UP) —(PM A)—Livestock: I? Hogs 1,500; opened 75-LOO lot|rer; strictly choice 21.60; llgbts 20.00-20 50; light butchers 21.0021.50; mediums 20.00-21.15; butchers 19,75-29.25; heavies 19.25-19.75; pigs 19.00 down; roughs 17.75-19.75. Calves opened steady, 36.00 down. Lambs opened strong to 50 higher, 39.00 down; ewes 10.00-20.00; bucks 8.0045.00. ! INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, March 6—(UP)— (PMA) —Livestock: h Hogs 11,000; slow; barrows and gilts generally 50 to fully 75 lower; extremes off more; bulk choice 170-240-Ibs 21.50-22.00; few hundred choice No. 1, 190-220-lbs 22.25; 240-270-lbs 21.0d-21.75; 270-350-lbs 20.2521.00; 120-160Hbs 16.00-18.00; choice lightweights sparingly 18.50; sows mostly 251 to 50 lower; choice 300-550-lbs 18.08-19.50, few to 20.00; big weights bid under 18,00. Cattle 1,300, calves 400; active; commercial and good 750-1,000 lb yearlings and mixed strong to mostly 50 higher; heavier weight steers strong; heifers strong; choice 1,150) lb|’ steers 36.00; choice to prime yearlings held at 37.00; good to choice light medium weight steers 33.50-35.00; commercial and good 31.0f1-33.50; commercial *nd good heifers 30.00-32.75; utility and commercial native yearlings and heifjerrs 25.00-29.50; utility and itommercial cows 50 higher at 24.Q0-27.50; 27.50; vealers active generally 1.00 higher; good and choice 35.00-37.00; common and mediant 23.00-34.00. J Sheep 200; market nominally uteady; few medium to good woolJd native lambs 37.i)0-38.OO; I good. nd choice quotable to 39.00 and more; Small lot mixed common to good 60-lb weights 34.00:1 slaughter ewes unchanged; medium to choice salable 16.00-22.00. Markets At a Glance By United press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds lower. U.S. government bonds lower in moderate trading. Cufb stocks lower. Midwest stocks lower. Silver unchanged N6w York at 30.16 cents a fine ouftce. , Cotton futures tracing suspended until further notice. Grains in Chicago; Wheat, corn, rye, oats and soy beari futures irregular. Hogs: slow, most sailef 50 to 65 cents lower; sheep: fairly active, all classes steady; cattle: rather alow, all classes steady r to strong. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2.39%-%; May’ !!.44%-%; July 2.41-2.4’1 %;i Sept? i.41%-2.41; Dec. 2.45%-%. 1 j Corn: March 1176%; May 1.8(1% July i.81%-%; Sept. 1.79; Dec. 1,69%. I Gats: March 98%; May 97%-%; 89%-%; Sept. 87-87%; Dec. IH’ Soybeans: March 3.538; May 3.33A; July 3.31.%-%! Sep</3.22%- %; Nov. 2.98%-2,98; Jan. 2.99%. I ' ■ - I" ■ — »'«4 !■ • I ’ RUSSIAN (CoMtfnneU From I*»ge One) The first post-war plan was ■adopted in 1946 by a Special session of the legislature. A inqw plan will be left to another | I . ■' ■; ■ -r- --—kGo to the enuren <jr your choice next Sunday.
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KENNETT—MURRAY A CQ. CorrectH March 6 160 to 180 lbs. 20.50 180 to 220 lbs. 21.00 220 to 240 lbs. _.L 20.60 240 to 260 lbs. 260 to 280 lbs. 19.50 280 to 300 lbs. 19.00 300 to 325 lbs. 18.50 325 to 350 lbs. 18.00 350 to 400 lbs. 17.50 400 lbs. up 16.75 140 to 160 lbs. I 16.50 120 to 140 lbs. 16.00 100 to 120 lbs. 15.50 Roughs I 300 lbs. down 18.50 300 to 350 lbs.”__ 18.00 350 to 400 lbs. 117.50 400 to 450 lbs. 17,00 450 to 500 lbs. 16.75 500 to 550 lbs’. J 16.50 550 to 600 1b5.16.00 600 lbs. up 15.50 Stags L. 13.00 Boars 10.00 Veals (Fri. A ,Sat.) 33.50 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 37.50 Yearling Lamb* —20.00 Ewes J llO6 •CHMITT’I STOCK YARDS Corrected March 6 160 to 180 lbs. 21.00 180 to 200 lbs 21.50 200 to 220 lbs. 21.75 220 to 240 lbs. 21.50 240 to 260 lbs. 21.00 260 to 280 1b5.20.50 280 to 300 lbs. I 20.00 300 to 325 lbs. ; 19.50 325 to 350 lbs. ____2 19.00 350 to 400 lbs. 18.50 400 lbs. up 18.00 140 to 160 lbs. 17.50 10t( to .140 lbs. 16.50 Roughs 300 down 18.75 Stags 13.00 Boars 10.00 Calves 32.00 Ewes 12.00 Bucks ; 8.00 Lambs 2- 34.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 6 Beans subject to change during day. Price* delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lee*. / Corn: 05 per 100 less. to.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS | ~-- Phone 3-2148. Corrected March 6 Large Clean Whites .47 Large Clean Brown ; 45 Current receipts .41 Call for poultry price*. !. ' \ ““ Elevator Co. || Decatur • Peterson - Monroe TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607
