Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1951 — Page 5
MARCH 3f, 1951
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y Real Estate * FOR SALE —2 lots, close in. Paved street, sidewalks, sewer and all City utilities. Phone 3-2315. 76 3t WE MAKE LOANS on farm and City property—l% -4%. Nd commission charged- The Suttles Company, Insurance, Farm Loans, Real Estate, 218 N. 3rd St. Decatur. 46 33t FOR SALE—With early possession. 3 bedroom home near Lutheran Church. Small basement, has cjal furnace converted to oil. House nicely decorated inside -and One bedroom and bath on 'flrat floor. Floors plank type .oak hardwood. Large lot has excellent garden space. Automatic hot water heater. Insulation, built in kitchen cupboards, large • comfortable rooms. Only 38500 for quick sale. Bob Heller, a. Good Realty Service. Heller Bulldirig, Phone 3-4106. - 66 TF FOR SALE-y- An Unusually Well s Constructed Completely Modern Duplex: twc Complete five room ' I apartments. Nicely arranged, Large rooms, ample Closet space, Full,' Basement. Good furnace Large Water Heater and fine Recreation Room.; Two Car Garage,, fine Lawn and shade. An Ideal Location close in and surrounded by fine homes. A FINE HOME WITH ADDITIONAL INCOME, OR AN EXCELLENT IN- - r VESTMENT AT THE PRICE ASKED. Write or Cail 3-3201 J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 77 7t FOR SALE— 100 ACRES, Level, Highly Productive Land. Complete Set of Improvements consisting of good room house, Basement, Furnace, tyater Sy& tern. A NICELY ARRANGED, f WELL CONSTRUCTED HOME: Large Barn, Extra Good Hog House, Chicken House Tool Shed; Corncrib and Grain 'Storage Space. Land has been well farmed ' and is in a fine state or cultivation. Well brained. Ideally Lo•cated near Decatur and Monroe 1 Indiana. Write or Call No. 3-3201 J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. .. \, 77 7t Automotive f 1949’ NASH Ambassador 4 door. I Radio, heater and overdrive. '« Steffen Motors. US 27, Phone . <3-2975. 76 TF FOR SALE—I 949 ton pickup, like new, heater. Will accept trade. 3950.00. DUDE RANCH MOTOR COURT. 75 3t ?OlCsALE^r946lEord~deluxe club coupe, loaded with extras.. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will accept trade. . 3875.00. DUDE RANCH MOTOR COURT. | 75 3t FOR SALE—I94O Chevrolet 2 door, like hew, radio and heater, new 1 tires. DUDE RANCH MOTOR COURT. 75 3t 1950 NASH Statesman 2 door, radio, heater, overdrive. Steffen Motors, US 27. Phone 3-29'75. 1 . ■ . - 76 TF 1947 _ 51ERCURY ; ~club coupe.Rariio, heater. Low mileage, top condi- : -tion. Steffen Motors, US 27. Phone 3-2975. J 76 TF FOR. SALE OR TRADE— ; 1950 Chevrolets Pnwerglide Styline deluxe, 6000 actual miles: 1950 Chevrolet Styline deluxe 2 door, 12000 actual miles; 1949 Chevrolet Styline sedan, 24,000 actual miles: The«p are far above aver-' age, selling below ceiling. Better see\ these first before you buy, buy you'll have to hurry. FRED BUSCHE. Phone 3-3941. 76 3t-x I
~~ : —T ■ ’ ■ — YOU’RE RICHER THAN YOU THINK! I x-: .> / ' J J ' -j 1 ■ b' ; i • . ■ — \ ■' J ' Make your own check and see r how the value ofyour house- * • . n/t , i 1 • ? : \ U hold goods has sky-rocketed. ■ —. The value of everything has gone up and up. Just a few , ■ V . , ■ ' s’ minutes comparison with present day values will show you how you stand. Your insurance should, be brought ' up to the present value of your \ j■■ ' \ 1 HEvLER ana BOCKMAN INSURANCE AGENCIES I\ Herman Lankenau, Solicitor J ’ JHELI-ER BLDG. PHON£ 3-4106 From Roof to GelL*i*=-Jnsure with Heller
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■ ■■■' y ’■ NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Bales. 1 , r 352 TF 1947 KAISER 4 door. Steffen Motors. US 27. Phone 3-2975. 76 TF 1946 HUDSON 4 J door, radio and heater. Steffen Motors. US 27. Phone 3-2375. li 76 TF FOR SALE—I 949 Chevrolet Fleetline deluge 2 door. Radio and heater, will accept trade. 31895.00. DUDE RANCH MOTOR COURT. . ' ' 75 3t L" JBggglllgUl.BLgJJ l " ! ■■!!= Farmer's Cel; FARMERS—For more corn in your cotn crib next fall, get Miller’s Hybrids. Stiefel Grain Co. 76 3t SEE MORRISON Farm Store for Allis-Cpalmers Sales and Service. 327 Grgpt St; Phone 3-295?. Decatur, Indiana. \ 57 TF CONpENSED Buttermilk, 10% pjroi teifa. Single barrels 35.50 cwtl\3 barrel lots, $5.25 cwt, Phone 3-2148. Decatur Farms 33 T FOR SALE —Good; local milk route, or woqld trade for some farming | land- Inquire at: Democrat office, box 294. 75 3t-x CHICKENsI A few roosters, 25,c a pound. Also hens and Leghorn hens. Free Delivery. Delcatur Farms. Phoine &2148. . 77 It FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rufal home cooking and water heating. As low as $7.4)5 par 100 Ips. Uhrick Bros. I ■ 101 ts —- u P ( FARMERS— For those runty or backward pigs, try new Purina Pig Plus today. I Stiefel Grain Co. • ■ ‘ ! \ )' . ■ ■76 3t FOR SALE — Hay — 'clover and f timothy mixed,' wire tied; Hol- . stein heifer, to be fresh soon. H. F. Bultemeier, phone 3-9216. ' - i 76 3t FOR SALE—Spotted Poland sow Wijth 9 pigs. 10 red gelts for May and Jupe. Hugo Tleme, 6% miles northeast of Decatur. | 75 3t BABY CHICKb! We are now selling chicks hatched by Berne HiWay Hatchery. Let us supply your needs. Decatur Farms. 28 r ! FOR SALE— Y.B. sweet clover, medium red clover, Ladino, Alfalfa, cqmmpn arid Grimm, timothy, Alsike, Brome. Urbapa innoculation.. Stiefel Grain Co. ; \76 3t iiL-i.,!. L.UJL.L J", 'J. " '‘'ff S/ For Sale-Misc. FOR SALE —Domestic sewing Machines. I Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 140 ts 1 FOR SApE—'Early certified seed potatoes, 3?-95; per 100 lb. bag. Ray’s West;side Market. 73 TF. DECORATING? Try' Super Kem- 1 Tone. All colors. On sale at Habeggef Hardware. 68 TF FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators.* I Stucky & Co., Monroe, Inch ' \ 1 ' 271 ts FOR SALE—-Zenith Televlsion wJd Accessories I — 1 boosters, aerials, lead in wires, etc. UHRICK BROS. ' \ 25 TF _ ' FOR SALE -n-. Bpttle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. nitds. Stucky & Qb., Monroe, Ind. 274 ts GOOD USED stoker; oil burning floor furnace; coal and wood range; good used electric range. Mazelin Heat fog Service, 238 Noi'th Second St. Decatur. Ind. 1 Phone 3-3830, 76 pt
QUICKIES By ,Ken Reynolds ' Hl B - ? / *‘oh| oM!\ Junior’s I thought it was the garden hose I got with a Democrat Want Ad!” FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. ! Special low 'rates on cooking and ■ water heating.' Stucky &■' Co., Monroe, Ind. 62 ts FOR SALE-rßugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evbnings ex-\ icept Wednesday. Stupky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 93 TF FOR SALE —Frigidaire Refrigerators), Ranges, Water Headers, washers and dryers. \ Also some good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. \ • ipi t s FOR SALE —Bottle gas for cooking, heating, refrigeration and power, at reasonable prices. Monroe Washer Repair JJhop. Phone 6-6463. I 24 TF HOOVER —Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 arid up? Guaranteed 1 year. \ Also new Hoover jtrink and upright We service all makes Phone 3-2158. 229 TF FREE! — Feel free to-look around v in oiir at our fine merchan , disc such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky &'Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF Card of \ Thanks I ■ , ' : ' ; ■ i ; ; | Your thoughtfulriejss in our borrow | has meant so mucn and everything have done is truly appreciated. Mrs. Fremont Bowers, / Brother and Sister J Lost and Found LOST — Waltham watch, Speidel band. Reward. See (pathrine \ y Ward, Bellmont Park. 77 3t-x . — j Wanted LAWN MOWEJr^harpenlngr _ See Monroe Washer Repair Shpp. Monroe, Ind. 50 TF ' u —_j_\ WANTED—Light hapling and lots to plow. Frank Baker, 342 :N.! 11th St. Phone 3-12128., 77 3t-x (WANTED — Wool. Ask fbr . prices. Burk Elevator Co. ■ p wlir WANTED —To buy late model used ear, to 1946. Phone 3-8213. Call evenipgs. 76 2t-x WANTED— Hay and Straw. John Feasel. Phone 3*3865. . 257 TF _1 " L ' ' : WANTED TO RENT — 4 or 5 room unfurnished apartment or house by reliable party. Call 3-2061. \ i ' 72 6t WANTED —llay and Straw, string or wire. Call for price. Burk Eleyator Co., Phone 3-3121. 178 ts WA N TED—Lad ies to re pre sen t nationally known company. Ar- ’ range your own hours. Pleasant, profitable work. Write Box 288 c/o Democrat. 74 6t ROOFING —Let us figure your roofing jobs with Carey Windmaster shingles. Several styles and colors to choose from. “We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLENK’S. 55 TF WANTED TO BL’Y—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. , 72 ts Now Available ' ~— Allfe Chalmers Farm Machinery /; WD Tractors All-Crop Harvesters Roto Blades Planters ; Mowers j ' Cultivators, etc. Morrison Farm Store 327 Grant St. Decatur Phone 3-2957
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■ - WASHING! machine repair, also \ new Horton and Barton washers, and Horton and Apex automatic washers and driers.' Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phene 6-6463. 24 TF WANTED TO Bl)Y—Heavy hehs, Leghorn hens, Fryers. Our truck will pick up. Bring us your Chatom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market. 651 North 13th St. Phorie 3-3717. 68 TF PARENTS—rdo you want excellent care fbr Vour children while you work, by hn experienced mbfhejr, at my home. Prices reasonable. Best of references. Call 3-8484. , 72 6t SEWING MACHINE Repairing — I Let us convert your old tre&dle I Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; l|emstitching. We sell new and Wd| Boardman’s 223 Nbrth Firit: 51 27 tx Miscellaneous STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales; '222 North Third .St.,, Decatur, Ind. v - .! ; ■ v > 13 ts RADIO REPAIR — 4*or compjrite and deperidabl© radio repair work 'try our guarai/teed service at reasonable prices? Haugkri. 60 ts SEWERS, drains cleaned. Gall your Roto Rooter Service. Onl y. one In Adams Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R -2, Decatur, jpd. 216 TF IANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appUarices. Wringer rolls and parts for all (makes. Kienk’s. iPhone 3-2158-229 TF FARMERS ATTENTION— We re-, , move dead \horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pajf all phone charges. The Stabler •Fertilizer Co., formerly the Madler Products Co. l|iT?’' DON’T CUSS. It you have pltihibing troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, African Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S. “ 190 TF For Rent FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment. 6?4 North Second Street. Phone' 3-3209. 74 4t FOR RENT — Downstairs sleejripg room in modern home. Phone 3-|3516. ' ' 75 f .2bx The food value of mushrooms is rather low. An average portion c<f about seven common! mushrooms contributes 12 calories to the diet. In contrast, I a slice of white bread furnishes about 60 calories. . J I JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Kingdom! Hail, West of , , Hanna-Nuttman Park | Public Bible Lecture, Religion-.-True ami False, by H. W. Davis. 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Watchtower Bible Study 3:45 P. M. Sunday using tllb Feb, 15, 19.11 Watchtower., v : . Bible Study 7:30 P. M- Thursday using book, /‘Tills Means ing Life.” \ " Service Meeting 7:30 P. M. Friday. Theocratic Ministry School 8; 45 P. M: Friday. r JWKsi 1 idMGIANT HEN EGG inches in circumference is displayed beside normal size egg in Michigan City, Ind., by Frank Cowgill, a city!detective and chicken fancier. Theegg was laid by a Rhode Islaiid red owned by poultry fanner William Schlinker, who is sending it to Purdue university for a checkup’ on his belief it’s the largest ix history., (Inter natiwalj
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Jl3fappii7Ccmve i Followed Their Aptitudes When Annie married Amos, a un. iverslty professor, it was her ambition to rear a family, each member of whigh would invest his life in 'work, enablng him to serve both God, and man. Were she to choose g career foil a son, it would he that followed by her husband. But, she had seen the i|nhkppiness and failures that resulted when parents forced their offspring to follow |hefcr own cleverly devised plans. To avoid <this, they would watch for aptitudes, interests, and foves. \ : ■ V k if ' Jean, the first arrival, brought so every stray dog and cat, fed ■|hem, and <teh(forly nursed any wounded or sick. Annie never com. plained of inconveniences and the extra w'ork caused by the rapidly growing family, but encouraged j W_______ r - >• x ■ v
C ’ 81^^BI WO .JB I w!:■—-rfl FIW - —MP ’ r d a r"-l iML . - I t ■ •. ■ ; - .... • ■"< \ . ..I ■■ 7 JWO 12-YEAR-OLD BOYS, Thomas Nowak (left) and Alfred Graves, | 3 carry one of three cans in which they found 533,736 in cash in ths ' eaves of the abandoned 14-room ramshackle mansion of the late Mrs. Agnes Edgar Bigelow in Yonkers, N. Y. She died last August at 83, leaving a million-dollar estate secreted variously. Executors found 3276,000 in safe deposit boxes. Thomas and Alfred forind their cachA while playing haunted house. They are shown on steps of the mansion, which will be torn apart piece by piece. (International Soundphoto)\
I WHERE insurance is a business and not a sideline. i Leuna m LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY “’GRANDMA" . • ■ 1 ' ’\ ■" ■ ■ ' — — :— — 2 —■_ ■ * ' • 1 \ V ' 0y CHARLES KUHN /when SPRING \”” ■ \ ITS ABOUT TIME I BEGAN TOUGHENINgI ' f ' J I:V I I ■ Cn^Oa>4, ; . LA . ; IX . , - ILg-tt,;; i—l L__2gfiMlp>n j ] <■-? aaj ' BLONDIE — , TftE ST OWA WA V i . g 'tillilMii|j|flffl H gg!BK IIW II ' 1 ’ Xz —■L 1 . • GET DOWN THIS X 7 REFORMED | ■ r \ YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED J USUALLY THE <1 ' / to sleep on sad pup was t’< } ■ PUPS OFF THAT sofa '.jL—. the ONLY ONE\7g' / \I \ SOFA ) a not on the i • 5 . ~>«a r ' ' s '—J *4l SOFA t—\ »1 ’ nlitwi Ml' \ ■i r : «/ J koi'- A • ■ (W I AV ‘ /. >Vg^H. !> tw-iy L V Wr St-W^csLr 11 J l.h£r. ',■>• 4. 1 "// ■ —J -XZSzIS -> '
What, to her, gave evidence of the child’s future career. Bertie tarly revealed keen judgment and a quick mind - necessary equipment for a good business man. His mother watched carefully hts play life arid his youthful business to see that Christian principles motivated him. The result?' ' v . Ideas instilled in both children while under parental care bore fruit in happy homes and successful careers. They greeted each morning with the thought that the day would bring them the joy of increasing service. Faces Murder Charge Edwardsville, 111., March 31 — (UP) Al 17-year-old western I military academy cadet faces a fivecount murder charge today of Mooting the school’s quartermaster. \ The Madison county grand jury returned the indictment against Paul H. Baker, Jr., yesterday. He is accused of shooting Maj. Henry E. Suhre, 61, at the Alton,; 111., school Jan. 23. i What Is TV Set? Des Moines, la., March 31, —- (UP) — A television set isn’t a pirice of furniture iri lowa. The lowa attorney general’s office ruled that a television set is a ‘“complex instrument or pppliance” and can’t be exempted from f state property taxes as furniture. ! If ypu have sometmng to sell or 1 rooms for rent try a Democrat 'Want Adv. It brings results.
According to the ancients, the topaz, not only cooled boiling water but anger, too. It, also was believed to cure insanity, Asthma, and insomnia; to impart strength and good digestion, and to avert sudden' death. If you bpve something to sell or rooms sor 1 rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. _——, —_ , Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words of less: ‘ 1 time 50c; 2 times 175 c; - . 3 times $1; 6 times 175, \ For consecutive dgys. No classified skipday adsL accepted. - f .- V Black face 10 point!\sc per word each insertion, s|oc mini- ' mum. , Classified ads listed in para- . graphs 50% increase oyer regular rate. ■ \ Card of Thanks, Obiljuafy, In \ Memoriam, 2c per wbrd, 75c minimum. Copy must be in offiice by 11 a.m. Monday through) Friday; Saturday deadline is i al.m. rßlhk HCNT W seu 7 TMD£ 1 11 -■ ■ i» ■■■ March End 19(50 Ford Custom 2 dr., Heater, Radio, Good Rubber 1495.00 1949 Ford Convertible, Radio Heater, Spotlight, Seat Rovers. White Side Wall Tires, Turn Signals Backup lights. J 1545.00 1947 Ford Club Coupe, Heater, Radio. New Tires % 975.00 1946 Chev. 4 dr. Sedan, Heater, Radio & New Tires. A Black Beauty. \ 875.00 J Brant Motors, inc. 3rd & Monroe Sts. Phone 3-2716
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KENNETT—MURRAY A CO. Corrected March 31 1 160 to 170 lbs. ; 19.25 170 180 lbs. 20.50 , 180 to 220 lb's. 21.00 * 220 to 24(\ lbs. - 20.50 240, to -260 lbs. Bp.oo 260 to 280 lbs. 19.50 280 to 300; 1b5.19.00 300 to 325’lbs. ‘18.50 325 to 350 \lhs. 18?00 350 to 400 lbs. 17.50 400 lbs. up k 17.25 140 to 160 1b5,17.50 120 to 14b lbs. 17.00 100 to 120 lbs. 2 16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 19.00 300 to 350 1b5.18.50 JSO to 400 1b5.18.00 400 to 450 1b5.17.75 450 to 500 1b5.17.50 500 to 550;1b5. 17.09 550 to 600 lbs. 16.50 600 lbs. urilS.riO Stags u 13.25 Boars 11.00 Veals (Frt. & Sat.) \38.00 Spring Lambs fFri. A Sat.) 37.50 Yearling Lambs 20.09 Ewes 12.09 SCHMITT’S STOCK VARD* Corrected March 31 160 to 180 lbs. 20.25 180 to 200 lbs. 20.75 200 to 220 lbs. -L—_.i 21.00 .220 to 240 lbs. -- 19.75 240 to 260 lbs. 20.25 26b to 280 lbs. 19.75 280 to 300 lbs. \2_ 19.25 300 to 325 lbs. J 18.75 325 to 390 lbs. 18.25 350 to 400 lbs. 17.75 400 lbs. up J 17.25 140 to 160 lbs. ‘16.75 100 to <4O lbs. 15.75 Roughs 300 down i 18.75 Stags 13.08 Boars 10.09 Calves 32.00 Ewes u ;» r - 12.09 Bucks 8.06 Lambs 34.09 ' ■ * LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 31 \ Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. J Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: 05 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 8-2148. Corrected March 31 Large Llean Whites .42 Large Clean Brown .40 Current receipts.3|> Call' for poultry prices. ; —r— T —; *_ Eleyator Co. Decatur - Peterson • Monroe TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607
