Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1951 — Page 5

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Real Estate FOR SALE —Seven room, story and • half house, to be moved or torn down. Contact Merl Williams, Craigville, Ind. 70 3t-x WE MAKE LOANS on farm and city property— 4% ■ 5%. No commission charged, Thjs Suttles Company, Insurance, Farm? Loans, Real Estate, 218 N. 3rd St. Decatur. 45 33t MIDWEST SECTIONAL HOMES do not have ' that prefabricated look/ .1 to7 rooms $1450. up. Order now for spring delivery. Write tor plan? and inspect gam-; pie house at Midwest Bldg. Co., Rte. 130. Charleston, 111. Phone, >’ ■_ IL • • 72 T FOR SALE —Nearly new 5 rooms and bath,,full basenieiit, gas heat,lot/ation. Gl lloan can be 1 paved Excellent building site; 15 ACRES near city, also a good site; 7 ROOM modern home and filling station, a real money maker to the right party. T. D. |SCHIDFERSTEIN, Phone 3-JOBS. 72 3t-x FOR early possession. 3 bedroom (home near Lutheran ■' Church. Small basement, has coal furnace ■ converted to oik House nicely decorated . inside \ and out. One bedroom and bath on first floor. 1 Floors plank type oak hardwood. Large lot has excellent garden space. Automatic hot water heater. Insulation, built hi kitchen cupboards, large comfortable rooms. Only SBSOO for quick sale.) Bpb Hbller. a . Good Realty' Service. Heller Building, Phones 3-4106. 66 TF Automotive 47 FORD 4 donr, heater. $895. Steffen Motors, phone 3-2975. 69 TF NICE selQCt'ion late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 252 TF 42 STUDEBAKER Champion, radio, heater, overdrive. $475. Steffen Motors, Phone 3-2975. A 69 TF 49 FORD 2 door, ratdio and heater. $1325. Steffen Motors, Phone 3-2975. 69 TF 46 HUDSON 4 door, radio and heater. $795. Steffen Motors, Phone 3-2975. 69 TF 49 NASH Ambassador 4 door, radio, heater and overdrive, $1395. .Iteffen Motors, phone 3-2975. ' -. 1 - 69 TF FOR -1°42 Chevrolet special deluxe club coupe. 40.0(10 actual , - miles, new tires., $475. Phone 3-Bsol. 70 3t-X ' 1941 T INTERNATIONAL ■% ton pickup. Low mileage, good rubber, I ospeed transmission. Zintsmaster Motor Sales. 70. 3t FOR ‘SALE -37~ DeSoto 4 door, ' heater, dverdrive, seat covers, good tires. $l5O. Can be seen at ' Cbmmunity Gas Station, 7th and Adams St. ’1 2t. 1949 GMC 2-ton tractor, 19,60 V actual miles, one owner. $1656, about SIOIOO under new price. Ivan Gar- v wood. miles east On 224. turn ’’ right, first house. 3t x J*OR SALE— 1947 Dodge 2 ton truck, original tires, two speed axle, 5 speed transmission, radio .and heater, turn lights, fog lights, new 14 ft. graiii bed. SBSO. Phone \ 3-8201. , 70 3t>x FOR SALE 'OF TRADE — 19501 Chevrolet 2 door; 1917 Chevrolet 2 dooi ; 1916 Chevrolet 2 door; 1946 DOdge -edan; 1940 Chevrolet 2 door. Fred Busche, , phone 3-3941. ! ’ 72 3t-x Try A Democrat Want Ad —ft Pay*

- -~>Z,<SiiOnWJßg ,^^WM» :. ||fiSWHwlk£L > few P H *w I I . SwWIS% On Fire Insurance! , 1 \ ‘ , The Genetti! injures “preferred risks” only— rejecting the - bid. ObviotnHy, there are fewer fire losses, and the savings ] Rave been shared with owners of preferred properties. Does j<?ur property qualify fat this common-sense insurance ilan? Ask us today—no obligation. ■ r 808 HELLER , Herman LinKenair, Solicitor Hitler Bithj— Phono 5-4106 •?/?$ Capital Stoci Company of t'refmea rftA' | qqqHOSj

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Farmer* cei. ... p. : ' . - -. ,v. FOR SALE — DeKalb Hybrids. Chris Innlger, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6341 52 ts FOR SALE —18\ nine week old pigs. Jimmy Harkless, phone 3-8376. 72 2t SEE MORRISON Farm Store tot L Allis-Chalmers Sales and Service. 327 Grant St. Phone 3-2957. Decas tur, Indiana. 57 TF FOR for rural home cooking and water heating. As low as $7.45 per 100 lbs. Uhrick Bros. 101 ts , I _ .- ’ -I FOR SALE —20 young Shropshire ewes: four have I lambs, rest will lamb first of April. Robert Sovtne, route 5, Phone 7-7247; FOR bred Hampshire fall boars: gilts to farrow soon. Ralph Bluhm, Monroe, Ind. It -1. 1 % miles West of Coppess Corner, phone 6-6326. 71 30x FOR SALE — Chore Boy garden tractor with cultivators, used one season. Call levenings or Saturday afternoons. \ Phone 3-3741. Milo Habegger, 327 Stevenson St. j 71 3t-x FOR SALE—Decatur U.S. Approved Puliorum passed R.O.P. sired egg and meat bred chicks hatching in leading strains. Order your April and May thicks now. Also hatching DeKalb Hybrid Chix, the year around layers. Ask for circular. DECATUR HATCHERY. Phone 3-3727. 56 20t i ■■■<■■■ ■ ii r ii , .n For Sale — Misc. J : \ . FOR SALE—-Domestic sewing Machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 140 ts - V M-.' FOR SALE—Evinrude 17-hOrse Outboard Motor. 128 N. 3rd St. • 72 3f-x > DECORATING? Try Super Kem--4 Tone. AR colors. On sale at Habegger Hardware. 68 TF | FOR — Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind.' 274 ts FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings ex l cept Wednesday. Stucky ft Co. Monroe, Ind. \ 93 TF FOR SALE —Frlgidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also Some good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. 101 ts Democrat Want Ads Bring Results ' \. i y ■■—Ahnii ■ ■ i.ii iMii n«i*ii mom LOAN SySfEM The Merit Plan Loan System offers available cash credit for any good purpose to employed men or women, j •h YOUR PLAIN NOTE personal"security TO APPLY—You may use any of the three ways. You as-e under no obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. You may telephone us and tell ! us of your money heeds, r 2. You may cut this ad out-j-write your name and address on iV— i . and then mail it to us. ; 3. Or calf at office conveniently ■\ located. Private consultation rooms. J; Loans made same day you apply, i LOCAL ! LOAN COMPANY 138 N. Second Street Brock Store Bldg. f Decatur, tnd. Phone 3-2013 Lbam made within 20 miles al pur office

QUICKIES V By Ken Reynolds Mill "Os course, th*t chart isn’t exactly accurate — tomorrow we’re using a Democrat Want Ad!’’ FOhft SALE—Kose mdfiair frlexe lilt back lohtifliig Chair and bHoriidn, likC ne<v. Call 3-3419 between 6 dnd 7 p.m. 72 3t-x f6r SALE—Zenith Television ajd Accessories — boeteterß, aerials, Wad Hi wifMi, \ etc. UttRICK Bros. 251 f FOR SALE - Bottle Gas Ranges, many sfyielg db seihct fiorii. Ophn nites except Wed. nites. Stucky ft Co., Conroe, Ind. 274 ts FOR SALE — Bottle gas ' service. Special low rates on codling and water heating. Stucky ft Co.. Monroe, Ind. 62 ts BABY We are now sellIng chicks hatched by Berne Hi'Wtyl Hatchery. Let us supply youfj needs. I Decatur Gafins. i 28 r FOR SALE— plottie gas for cooking, (treating, refrigeration and power, at reasonable pricer Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone 6-6463. . 24 TF fitodVEß—factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Giiaranfeed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank aud upright cleaners. We keryice all makes. Kfenk’s. Phone 3-2158. ' 229 TF FRfcE! — Feel free to; look around in our stofe at Our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and everyday hardware p needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. p 62 TF. Wanted WANTED —One -or tw-o —year—old gander. Jimmy Harklbss, Fhon<\ 3-83.76. 72 2t LAWN MOWER sharpening. See Monroe Washer Repair Shop. I Manroe, Ind. 50 TF WAITED —Hay and Straw. John Feasd. Phone 3*3865. 257 IF — IVANTEIL—3 riders to Broadway (4 G.E. Fort Wayne, firkt shift. I , Phone 3*2344, v call after 5 p.m,- . * 70 3t-x \V A NTEirrORENT — 4 or 5 room unfurnished apartment or house :by. reliable parly. Call 3-2061. ■ 4-J 72 6t WANTED — Hay and Straw, {string or wire. Cali for price. Burk Elevator Co., Phone 3-3121. 178 ts WANTED—WiIf accept unwanted cats land dogs. Railing Dtos., Decatur, R - 4. I‘4 miles north of Coppess Corner. Phone 6-6377. ( . 1V 68 6t-x I ROOFING —Let us figure your roofing jobs with Carey Wiindmaster shingles, Several styles and colors to choose from. "We Apply,’’ Phone 3-2158. KLENK’S. 55 TF ’ , irui J ■ ,y t ■>-L ■ '-T- - WANTED TO BUY—Good medium priced lots for purchasers of new Gunnison homes. Must meet F. H. A. requirements. Bob Heller, A Good' ltealty Service, Phone 3-4106. 72 ts WASHING machine repair, also new Horton and Barton washers, Horton and Apex automatic washers and driers. Monroe Wasfrer Repair Shop. Phone 6-646:;. i 24 TF WAITED TO BUY—Heavy hens, f Leghorn hens, Fryeto. Our trupk will bick up. Bring us jo>ur custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market. 651 North 13th \ St\ Phone 3-3717. 63 TF PARENTS—do you want excellent care for your children while you work, by an experienced mother, >at my home. Prices reasonable, Best of references. Call 3-8181. ‘ v ' 72.,6t RELIABLE man with car wanted to call on farmers' in N. Adams \ county. Wonderful opportunity. sls to S2O in a day. No experience oY capital required. Permanent. Write' today. McNESS COM-PANY. Dept. A, P'reeport.t 111. ' • 72 T-x If you have something to sell or iborns for rent try a Democrat Want Mv. It frrfhjfY resulta.

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WANTED— Do you nCed extfg mbrfdy? Ydu can make $1.06 per hofrr. You must be able to devote 25 hours weekly. Steady employment Write Box 288 Dally Democrat. 70 3t .-r ■— j. ~ SEWING MACHINE Rfepattring — Les ds convert ydur old treadle Machine (nfb a tnbdern etectric. We 1 mike covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. W 6 sCH new and used machined. Boardman’S 223 North First. 51 27tx ■■■■■*■■ ! ts , 111 ||,||4| *■ I Miscellaneous MOVED-To 162 South Second St. Mary’s Beauty Shop.} Phone 3-4458. | 60 lit INSURANCE Phtrtiß 3*4309. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur Insurance Agendy. T STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. 13 ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. ' 60 ts SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call yonr Roto Rooter Service. Only ode in Adams Co. Strode 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R * 2, Decatur, Ind.' 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small Appliances, rolls and parts for all makes. Kienk's. Phone 3-2158. ’ 229 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. ’The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad ler Products Co. 15 TF DON’T CUSS. If have plumb* inA troubles, call 3-?158 and let pur experienced plumber takb care of troubles. We also have a fulllineof Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call us tor free estimates. KLENK’S. 190 TF ALERt AMBITIOUS woman AGE 22-45, earnest desire to earn good daoney for clothes, new house, supplement husband's Income, educate children or similar teaso.ns\ Otir Fashion Show Directors have fun holding 3 or more fascinating jewelry Fashion Shows mornings, afternoons or evenings each week, in addition to earning good money. We give complete training. . No invest* nrent or deposit. No heavy samples to' catry and no delivering dr collecting. A car is helpful. For fpll information telephone collect or write Gedrgianna Rougel, R. R. No. 12. Fort Wayne, telerm one Anthony 77468. j 54 T Lost and Found LOST—Ladies black purse, containing identification papers. Reward. Phone 3-4492 or return to 121 S. 16th St. • 72 3t-x For Rent FOR RENT—Sleeping room. 310 • North Third St, 72 3t I ■■■ I „ null I- lilt NOTICE TO HIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of, Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. Will, until the hour of 2:00 PAL Monday April 2. 1951, receive bids at'the office of the County Auditor .for supplying (groceries and toharco to the County Home for a three month period beginning April 3, 1361. List of supplies needed on file at, th e office of the County Auditor. All bids to he submitted or Form No. 12l'> prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be accompanied by a bond or. e'ertifiea check eqUgl -to 10% of the bid. The Board reftervej* tne tight to reject any or all bids. By ordeT of the Board of Com-mis-ioners of Adams County. 'l'hurman I. Ilrew, . Auditor of Adams County MAUCH 19—26 " When water boils rapidly, it does not get potter than when it boils gently. Boiling takes place (at normal sea-level *air presspre) at 212 degrees F, regardless of wdieth. } er it is slow or fast. I slaSI ■ Wrongly hlcftWafed On one ofccistb'n Thomas 'KBeecher, at Brob&fyn. Many 6irriosity seekers ettfne to seA Henry Ward Beecher, Upon Thomas K. Beecher’s appearance’ in the ptilpit, the sightseers started fdY the doors. Th6mas K. raised his hand for at* \ tention; and made this ment: "All those who canto herb this morning to worship Henry Ward Beecher msiy fft>w jfrom the church; all who ca\ue to I worship Qo«l may remain." • Christ. lan Beacon. \

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JlJCapriuJCGme Hi Way to victory "Next' Sunday is Eastor. kh«Il I Go to service, or riot?’’ Esther was saying to Krirsblf. She had recently becbrfie a Christian, had joined the church, and was striving .to ,do right. Het bad temper, howbver, shfe had failed to control. Distress and shame had induced neglect, althbugli hbr longing to be .the forceful, peacAftxl, patient type of Christian stto rib much admired had riot abated. “Yes, I’ll go to church; 1 receive just the help I rieed.” The mlnistet'ri tett was, z *i am crucified with Christ; yet I live; yei ri&i J; it is Christ that liieth* in mdX' seekers of the Christ way of rife” he was saying, "must be crucified with him - that is, die to seif, be brirfbd and thdn rise with • him . to thb control of ! Christ and then trust Mm for the I victory ever .the many little sins, . so.ofton called ’respectable,.” ' Esther knew now that she had been striving by resolution and sheer will poviter to overcome her weakness; she had not .trusted j Christ to do it for her. Right there sliS accented victory ds a gitt of . God, and Went fcbwie a happy girl, •thus making the happiness in her ■ home coriiplete. J , “— — In the 227-year-old Beaufort, N. J €., cemetery is the grave of a English army ( officer, who, while dying, requested that lie be buried in his uniform . with alj accoutrements and that ? His cbffin be placed in an upright j position. 1 ’ Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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NOTICE On advice of my doctors 1 have been Out of tny office several Weeks arid due to illness Os rijy secretary Mrs. fceppertjwe have had to close; ttto titticH.* 1 have now returned to my bractlce at least riart titne. Mrs., iteppert still is cbriflned to her hotrie and until such a tlnto as shO <*an fbturn to work, things will nbt bb going sinoothly—Therefore I Win be forced to again reduce the ritimbiT dt patients I ban see daily —I will gitb preference to eitiergericy and acute cases arid will do my best to take care of as many as possible. Please make your appointments as far in advance as possible and preferably by phone No. 3-3118. Allow several rings as it Will take IbngCr to answer. I also wish to thank bur frte'rids for thdv-riiany cards rind phone calls during our illness. 1 __ DUKE, M t .P* . , A USED EQUIPMENT 1947 M.MR tractor with power lift cultivators, extra good. 1945 Farmall B tractor with power lift cultivators, extra I good. r 1947 Case ST tractdr, extra good. 1941 John Deere B tractor, good. 1940 John Deere B. tractor, good. 1948 John Deere M tractor, with mower, extra good. u \ 10 ft. John Deere double disc \ with heW blades. 7 ft. JOhn Deere double disc with new blades. Several other used discs. Molirtd 2 - 14 plow. \ John Deere 2 - 14 plow. John Deere manpre spreader. McDeering manure spreader on rubber. x New Idea manurd spreader. John Deere 12A combine'with motor. I » Aills Chalmers combine P.T.O. Case baler, good. Grass seeders for tractors. Hand grass seeder.' See us for NriChurs Liquid Fertilizer. See Us For Service. SteffM Imp!. C«. Phone 3-3813 Decatur, Ind ’ J X“," If You Have Anything'To S,ell Try B A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

FORT WAVNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayrie, Ind., March 26 — (UP—PMA)— Livestock: .\/ . Hogs 1,500: opened steady to strorig; choice 22.0 d; lights 20.7521.25; light butchers 21.25-23.00; medium 21.25-21.75; butchers 21.0021.50; heavies 20.50-31.00; pigs 19.00 down; roughs 17.5'0-20.00. Cattle opened 50 highei;; steers 35.00 down; \ heifers 33.50 down; cows 27.00 down; bulls 31.00 down; calves opened steady at 40.00 down. Lambs opened steady at 41.50 down; ewes 15.00-22.00’; bucks 1 12.00*16.00. \ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, March 26—(UP—- , PMA) —Livestock; Hogs 11,000: fairly active; barrows and gilts mostly 25-50 higher; bulk several loads 22.50; few lots choice No. 1 190-210-lbs 22.60-22.75'; 290* 325-lbs 20.75-21.50; load 68-lb No. 3 2y).50; 120-160-lbs 16.5048.50, few 19.00; sows mostly 50 higher; bulk choice 300 - 550 lbs 18.25-20.00; choice fights 20.25. Cattie 1,400, calves'3oo; steers and heifets active, strong to 50 higher; part load choice 1000-lb stehrs 37.00- couple loads held 3(>.50; several loads good and choice under 1100-lb steers 34.01X35.50; commercial and ItfW good sbarce, few 32.00-34.00;' choice 9004 0504 b heifers 35.50-36.00; bulk comrter- * cial and good 31.50-34.00; early sales i(pws> fully steady ; utility and commercial 25.00-29.50; canners and' cutteks vealeYs active. steaW’ choice and prime 39.00-40.00; commercial and good 33.00*38.00. Sheep 100 J market nominally steady; few wooled natives 35.00; odd ntodinni and good 40.00; best kinds eligible x to ,42.00; ntodium to choice slaughter ewes salable 16.0022.00.’ • ' s Markets At a Glance By \pnited Press Stocks firm in quiet trading. Bonds lower. U.S. government bouds easier in moderately activ'e trading. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Midwest stocks lower. Midwest, stocks lower. I >' Silver unchanged in New York at 9(1.16 cents & fine ounce. \ Cotton futures lower. (Silver unchanged In New York a? 90.16 cents a line ounce. Cotton futures lower. i \ ■' Grains in Chicago: wheat,\cdrn, rye. oats andl soy bean futures higher. - ' Hogs: slow steady to 25 cents higher; sheepr all classes steady; cattle: steady to 50 bents higher. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May July Sept Dec. 2.48 t - Corp: May July 1.7954* |%; Sept. 1.77541 Dec. 1.68%-54-Oats: May 94%; July 87 v %-%; Sept. 85%; Dec. 87%. Soybeans; May 3.338; July 3.33; Sept. 3.17%-%; Nov. 2.96%-2.97%; Jan. 299. . . Honor Scholarship Tests At Wabash Crawfortisville, Ind.. March 26 — (UP) — Two day. of exams for 175 high school seniors from nine states seeking , $30,0(10- worth of | honor scholarships will open tomor- >, row at Wabash College. Ten winners will be named, five to receive SI,OOO annual scholarship and five to get SSOO annual scholarships.

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KENNETT—MURRAY A CO. i Corrected Miirch 26 160 to! 176 ib’< _2 26.00 170 to 186 lbs. 2 21.25 180 to 22Q' lbs. 21.75 220 to 240 lbs. \21.25 240 to 260\ lbs, : 20.75 266 to 280 lbs. __‘ T . 20.25 280 to 300 lbs. 19-75 360 to 325 lbs. 49-25 325 to 350 IbS. 18.75. 350 to 400 400 lbs. up 18,00 146 to 160 lbs. 17.50 i 120 to 140 lbs. 17.00 100 to 120 Ibi. 16.50 ' 300 lbs. down;l9.oo 300 to 350 lbs. J 18.50 350 th 400 lbs. 18.00 400 to 450 lbs. —17.75 450 to 500 lbs.x—— 17.50 500 to 550 lbs.— 17.00 550 to 600 1b5.16.50 600 lbs. up 16.00 Stags L—L-- 13.25 Boarsll.oo Veals (Fri. ft Sat.) 38.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 37.50 Yearling Lambsu 20.00 Ewesl2.oo ' 4. abHtflTT’B STOCK VAftDS Corrected March 26 160 to 180 lbs. 120.75 180 to 2po lbs. 21.25 260 to 220 lbs. 21.50 220 to 2to lbs. __u 20.25 240 to 260 lbs 20.75 260 tb 280 Ilfs. L 20.25 280 to 300 lbs. 19.75 300 to T 25 lbs. 19.25 325 to 350. lbs. 18.75 350 to 400 Mbs. __l_X. 18.25 v 400 lbs. up 17.75 140 to 160 lbs. 17.25 100 to Ito lbs. L..'_ 16.25 Roughs 300 down 19.66 Stags ■ 13.60 : Boars 10.00 Calves 4 32.00 Etfes 12.00 Bucks 1_ StOO Lambs 34.oo LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Cortocted March 26 Beans subject to change , during day. Pricqe delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: \ 05 per 100 lees. t. f.o.b. farm. , WHOLESALE EGG AND t PbULTRV QUOTATION® Furnished By, DEtATUfc v Phone 3-2148. , Corrected MaVch 26 Large Clean Whites. 42 ; Large Cleap Brown .40 Current receipts r_y .36 Call for poultry prices. BURK Elevator Co. (Decatur * Peterson - Monroe TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 Democrat Want Ads Bring Results •! *. dec •_