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, QUICKIES By Ken Reynold* ireiTjQWWr ~ —"">' 3M mob wiilf —»„. I \ Jh Il'g-U , "Can't we just look in the. Democrat Want Ads for more golf balls — all I can find in here are snakes!” r-=-•—:—=—====== Real Estate DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM? See Us Today.—The Suttles Co. 144 T . —2—, — 8 ROOM house, slate roof, modern, 1 block, from school. Herbert j. Avery, Wills fri re, 'Onio. Call after 6 p.m.-, 150 3t-x LOT, FOR SALE—West end of St. Mlrys ft. frontage on Stv Marys-St. 155'ft. south along jailroad', 100 ft. east from railroad in rear. The Suttles Co. J ‘ . 145 T , FOR SALE— THE FINEST DU- ‘ FLEX IN DECATUR, INDIANA wjth two completely Modern Five ’’ Room Apartments, both have fine Built-in Features and Complete Bath Rooms, also Bath on First Floor. Two Large Bedrooms in eadr apartment with plenty of Closet space. Full Basement, Laundry Facilities and Fine Heating plant, double control Theripostadt in each apartment, Double Garage with Concrete drive. TJIfS IS AN ATTRACTIVE HOME, Unusually well constructed, newly painted and decorated, Insulated and in excellent repair. Fine Lawn and Shade A GOOD Investment or a Fine Home ■ r With sufficient income to pay for the property. Shown by appointment, Liberal Loan can be hr- . ranged and it is. priced to selL, Write or-Call 3-3201 J. F. San- * niann,- Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 146 6t 4 " .A" ’ Automotive : — NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 252 TF - 1917 Buick Estate Wagon, beautiful maroon finish, radio, heater, white sidewall tires Priced Tight. 1 iriyle Hoff ma n, Zintsmaster ’-Motor Sales. 150'3t Fk)R SALE—I9SO Studebaker conIvertible, 6 cyl. With overdrive, new white sidewall radio, heater, air conditioner. Excellent • condition. Phone 3-8633. i V v> ’ 150 # s SET, OF 4 white wall-- premium Goodrich tires, 7:10 x 15. Extra low pressure 6 ply rating. Rayon plies, nylon shield;, also set of 4 whitewall 7:10 x 15 four-ply tires. Zintsmaster Motor Sales. , 148 *3t ’ i l\ r •* ’ ' OasonTT* • Master Masons Tuesday, May 26 7:30 P. M. f ' Cletus H. Miller, W. M. .IL- * ' -

i Want to Move I Into A Home | Os Your Own ? ij ' A; ..J'S « See the new Gunnison two bedroom home being erected■ at *. 110 South Thirteenth Street * K L •• - Complete with utility room, automatic not water heater, a 5 forced air oil fufnice, exceptional insulation, modern bath, wood ’• xj paneled Mellow-tone walls, American kitchen with? double com- * partment sink,, porcelain enameled steel kitchen-cabinets. | « The new Coronado ranch style home is the one you have “ _ been asking for, low rambling, big, with authentic styling, pic- ix j; ture window, intriguing as tomorrow! | The wide roof overhang keeps your home cooler, shuts but :fc the summer sun, lets you enjoy the winter sun. If| is a triumph w te fn low-cost quality home. L w i«j \ ' . r ''l H | i * •• It can bepurchased a low F. H. A. down payment of 3 $2,000 and ( monthly payments (including pi*inciUle, interest, - taxes and (insurance) of about $55.89. «1 £ r- L -I 'll CLARK W. SMITH, Builder ,'t | |, 808 HELLER, Realtor i I i Heller Bldg. . J Phone 3-4|06 | -i 't. : ' a ' X

1950 CHEVROLET, door sedani Excellent condition.-’low mileage, fully equipped. Phihie 3-3618.$ u 150*; 3t ■ , > if • i ' • ' • 1951 WILLYS 6 station wagon; also 1951 Willys 1 ton 1 wheel drive truck, less than S(JO‘ miles, #ill. sacrifice. C.R. Jackson, 604 Mercer Ave. Decatur, hid. 145 Bt-x 4 — 48 DODGE tractor, jist overhauled, first class condition; 26 ft. Trailmobile van, insulated. Will sell reasonable. B.J. jSchoenleiri, 5 miles northeast of Recovery, Ohio. | 145 Wt-x 1937 Chevrolet! coach, pas heater, new braked, new clinch, valves ground. fount’s Service Garage, W. Monrpe St. PKpne 3-3009. U 148|t-x 1950 INTERNATIONAL mofel L-IS 2, complete with milk bed. Good tires, just new. Will sell with or without bed. Butler’s Garage, 186 S. First St. * 148 3t 1948 INTERNATIONAL KB - 2f flat bed, with grain sdes,\ springs, tirrij. Butler’sjh Ga- ’ rage, 126 $. First £t. 148 3t * | 1 ' !I B Farmer’* Col. i ■ -4 u | • WE BUY chickens and quality £ggs. 1 Decaiur Farms. A 135 TF —JU I—- . FOR SALE—Domestic sewing Machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, ’ Ind. 140 ts ’ FOR SALE—I 4 acr|s of alfalfa and timothy hay. A, J. Davison, ' Pleasant Mills, 'i \ So \2t ' 4*— J r- ; CULTIVATORS fori Farmall B trac--1 tor. Benj. D. JMazelin, |rR-1, Berne, Ind. 150 2t f FOR SALE—2 sofrs with If pigs. , 3 miles east, south ofMoagland. phone. | Ray Hockemeyer. * 149 3t-x ’ SEE MORRISON ;Farm Stjje for , Simplicity Gardep sales- ' and service. 327 sGrant St. Thond 3-2957, Decatur, Ind. |57 TF ’ -4 | • FOR SALE—Usedf’John Deere pick--1 up and block bajfer, wire trie, wdth ! motor, ready to go. Price S4OO or will trade oni|ivestock, 3pr will rent out on shire." Steffen Impleinent Co. Phbrfe 3-3811. - F/'' ■l4*) i ■ ■- ’\ \ A ! If You Have t>ometnmo To sen Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt lay*. ! FRIGIMIRE r RAMGES 4 < UHRICKBROS. 1- .I' - r. f; i WA/VTED ' ; Route ! t; | ' : Salesman j Stewarts Bakery. Y* • g

For Smle-Misc. GOOD USED washing machines. Stucky apd Co. Monroe. Open evea. except Wed. 150 5t FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 ts GOOD USED dining room suites. Stucky and Co. Monroe. Open eves, except Wed. 150 5t GOOD USED breakfast sets. Stucky and Co. Monroe. Open eves- except Wed. 150 5t USED ELECTRIC Refrigerators. Stucky and Co. Monroe. Open eves, except Wed. 150 5t GOOD USED bottle gas stoives. Stucky and Co. Monroe. Open except Wed. 150 5t "■•■4 j- — FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, Sany styles to select from. Open tes except Wed. nitas. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 ts FUR SALE—One cow, 6 yrs. old, one heifer 'l-% yrs. old and one gilt due to farrow in July. Dial 6-6113, Doyle Painter. 150 a3t-x FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural home cooking and water beating. \fAs low as $6-95 per 100 lbs. Uhrick Bros. 92 TF GET more dollars for your used car. Clean the upholstery with Fina Foam. Smith Drug Co. 1 t 150 3t CHERRIES for canning and locker. Washed, pitted, packed and sugared. Ray’s West Side Market. ' Phone 3-2930. \ 150 3t FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and , water heatiug. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 62 ts SALE—Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 93 TF r : HIGH CHAIR, Teeter Babe, Car ■ Seat, folding play pen. Mrs. Ralph Habeggen phone 3-8942. ’ ■ 149 3t [ ' ■ , , ■■■■ I—i FAMILY POLIO Insurance. Low cost plans. 3 years — $12.50; 2 years — $10.00; 1 year — $5.00. J Kenneth Runyon. Phone 3-4300. 149 6t FOR SALE—Frlgidalre Refrigerators, Ranges, Waler Heaters, washers and dryers. Also some ’ gooj used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. j 101 ts GOOD USED Maytag washer. Complete line of new Maytag gas stoves, conventional' and automa>tic washers at FAGER Maytag Sales, 164 South Second St. Phone 8-'4362. Factory trained service. \ 149 5t FREE! — Feel free to look around > in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor covi erings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and everyday hardware ■ needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky ft Co., Monroo, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF — FOR SALE—Top and fill dirt, peat moss, gravel and cinders. Call O. V. Dilling, first house East of Kirkland school. Phone 3-9541. Glass Trucking Service. 99 TF FOR SALE—Keivlnator refrigerators, electric ranges, home treesers and water heaters. See the finest in refrigeration for 1951. Bargains in good used refrigerators. DECATUR HATCHERY; 100 TF llOOVEß—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaner*. We service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF

, AI*t*<HVTMEVT OF \ . HXKCITHfX ESTATE Vo. 4713 Notice Im .hereby niven, That tne undersigned has been appoiplted Executrix of the estate of Mary S. .Steele late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably siulvent. Corn I’ence Executrix <;, lleiny Uierly Attorney June 12 1951 ‘ I “ JUNE 15—20—27 If you have something to tell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. 1 .

- . A • For Your Vacation ( • To Consolidate Your Debts * • To Pay Doctor and Dentist Bills ® • T 0 Make Necessary Ahto Repairs - ' J "-■! SEE US FOR COURTEOUS CONFIDENTIAL LOANS LOANS ~ LOANS ' 11,I 1 , 'l i ' Decatur Loan & Discount Co. 209 Court St. Phone 3-3601 ‘ Decatur, Ind.

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; Wanted ■ ■ CISTERNS, cesspools, septic tanks, outhouies cleaned and repaired. L Write jsbill Dague, Decatur, Ind. Gen. D|jl. % 149 48t — : * FAMILY:of 4 wants a 4 or 5 room unfurnished h°use or apartment in Decatur. Phone 3-2429. i ' 150 st-x ——L -a—— WANTED TO BUY—Leghorn Fryers and heavy hens. Decatur FarmsilPhoue 3-2148. 142 TF MIDDLE-AGED lady who likes chib dren, t,o care for my two daugh ters aid do housework in my home. ' * Clarence Painter, 709 Dierkes St. Phone 3-2984. 148 3t WANTED TO B(UY—all kinds pf poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry? Market, 651 North 13tb St! Phbne 3-3717. 133 TF WANTiU)—GirI for general office work arid typing. Accuracy and a liking' fob detail work essential. Address P.O. Box 26, Decatur, an application will be mailed you. 148 6tfX SAVE MONEY—Get more comfott front >ri ur heating system. Have your filirnace Cleaned and checked now. Phone 3-3808. Maselin \ Heating Service, 238 North Second Stl. Decatur, Ind. 123 TF — J ROOFING —Let us figure your roofing jobs with Carey Windmaster shinglei. Several styles and colors to choose from. “We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLENK’S. MTF WANTEIS TO BUY—Good medium priced jots for purchasers of new Gjnnisdn homes. Must meet F. H. A. Requirements. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106. | \ 72 ts -,—lL,— SEWING-MACHINE Repairing — Let us: convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckets, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. | 129 26t-x INVEST&ATOR — National firm i has opening in Decatur, Bluffton A and Portland area for Insurance investigator. No selling or colGood salary, plus seven cents a mile driving y expense, High School education required, some dolllege training preferred. Typing- ability necessary. Age 22 - 3o| Write P.O. Box 508, Fort Waynejor telephone\A-1366. j| s' 4 148 4t Lost and Found r— A LOST— ?|aturday afternoon, sum of money I between Gerbers Market I and Njbrth 10th St. Reward. * Phone 3-3546. 149 3t - -U——— t i ■ — LOST— tßhinristone bracelet with silver chain in downtown section Saturday?night. Keepsake. Reward. Call APPOKTMEXT OF administrator No. 4714 Notice In hereby aivea. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the e-state of John Brothers Sate of Adams County, deceased; The estate is probably sulB. Adams Administrator Earl ». Adams Attorney JUNE 11U951 JUNE ; Ci> to |he church of your choice next Subday. ... fi | NOTICE In order that oar employes can enjoy a .vacation our plant will be Closed from July 2nd till July 9th. Office will be open to permit calling for or leaving garments. Decatur Dry Cleaners Phone 3-3206 \ 1 ■ Wp Call For and Deliver.

Miscellaneous NOTICE—If you hate clothing etc. for Salvation Army Phbne 3-4183. 149 3t-x DECORATING? Try Super Eem Tone. All colors. On sale at Habegger Hardware. 91 TF STARTER and Generator eervicß. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St, Decatur, InA J 13 « SEWERS, drains cleaned. Cail your Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. William*, R -2, Decatur, Ind. 216 TF WASHING MACHINE repair; bottie gas for sale; Gas ranges feir bale; Will allow S3O for old washer on new. Monroe Wisher Repair Shop. Phone 6-6463. L ' \ 114 TF POLIO INSURANCE policies "if sued while you wait —effective ; Immediately— only $9.60 for 2 years for family. Specified disease policy, including polio, cancer and o other diseases, only SIO.OO per year for family. THE SUTTLES COMPANY. 128 2?t DON’T CUSS. \lf you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and. let * our experienced, plumber tak}e care of your troubles. We also have.a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Cadi us for free estimates. KLENK’S. 190 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decricur Dial O and ask for phone charges. T]he Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- ' ler Products Co. I 15 TF RADIO REPAIR — FOr completje and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60 ts APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of wachers, sweepers, and other small'appliance?. Wringet rolls and parts for all [ J makes. Klenk’a Phone 3-2158. For Rent FOR RENT —Pasture for cattie tly the month. Martin F. Sprungef, Phone 7-7123. 149 $t 3 ROOM apartment, newly decorat- ; led, nicely furnished, private entrance. No children or pets., 116 South 13th St. 150 TF BUSINESS OFFICES —1 large room and 1 small business office. Both upstairs in tel. bldhAvailable ihimediately. Citizens ^ 1 3 ROOM bouse ~ water arid electricity for rent. Employed couple. s3is. Call Grover. Bleekjj, RR - 3. Phone 3-8377. (Utilities not included in rent.) 149 3t|x FOR RENT — Four room modern upstairs apartment in Brodk building. Oil stove and gas hot plate z included. Inquire C. E. iPetersbn, Peterson and Heller ; Store. > 148 3tlx

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■ i ONI OF THRU Japanese beauties on a tour of the United States, Keiko Nimura (Miss Sehdai) is greeted in the Windy City by Marjorie Adams, “Miss Chicago.” Judge Relent* ( Newton, Mas s. —(UP) — Fined sls for a traffic violation, Ng Hing Tuepg told judge lyilliam A. Murray he had only sl4 with him. The judge reduced the fine to sl2, leaving Tueng $2 “in case he fan out of gas” en route home, j, u j Make Own pipe* Afghan tribesmen like longstemmed tobacco pipes, but seldom carry them on journeys. Instead, they mould a new pipe for each smoke from the mud at their feet. They shape the bowl with their thumbs and ream the stem with a Stiff straw in about the time it takes an American to roll a cigarette. LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or lead: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c: 3 times $1; 6 times 1.75._ For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accepted. Black face 10 point, 5c per - word each Insertion, 50c minimum. ’ Classified ads listed in parar graphs 50% increase over regular rate. • ,\ Card of Thanks,'Obituary, In Memorlam, 2c per word, 75c minimum. Copy must be in office by 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. ewwMwvwwwwwwwwwww INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FtRE WIND 1 AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004 Hide Cracked Walls WITH 1 CHROMETEX j PLASTER PAINT Colorful - Economical Easy To Apply \ KANE 158 So. Second Phone 3-3030

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK \ Fort Wayne, Ind,, June 26 — (UP)—(PMA)!—Livestock: I Togs 500, iteady; strictly Choice 23.25; lightjs 21.50-21.75; lightweight butchers 22.75-23.25fned-iums 22.25-2B.00; , butchers 21.00$2.00; heavies 20.00-21.00; pigs 19.50 down; I roughs 17.50-2<).od. Calves steady, 38.00 dowh, 1 j|. Lambs steady, 33.00 down; ewes 12.00-17.00; bucks 9.00-13.00, Markets At a Glance By United Press 4 t Stocks irregularly higher in Inoderate trading.. > i ' Bonds irregularly lower. U.S. government bonds steady in quiet trading. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Midwest sto ck s irregularly higher. > 4 Silver unchanged in New ;York at 87.75 cents a fine ounce. 1 Cotton futures lower. ; ■ Grains in Chicago:’ wheat,-corn, rye, oats and soy bean futures higher. Hogs—market slow, cents lower; sheep: all classes steady; cattlei; fairly active:';to 50 cents lower. 4 4 -■■ *.4 t CHICAGO GRAIN CLO4E Wheat : July 2.33%; Sept. 2.37%2.36%; Dec. 1i.40%-ft; March 2.432.43%; May 2.43%-%. Corn: July 1.45%-%; 1 Sept. 1.65%; Dec. 1.58-1.57%; March 1.61%. 4 Oats: July 72%-73; Sept. 7f%-%; March ?0%-%; May 81%. J Soybeans: July 2.94-2.94%? Sept. 2.77%-%; Nov. 2.70%-% ;• Jan. 2.72%-2.73; March 2.75%; May 2.77%8. ' .\ p 4 Rain is a handicap. for the biz circus- It riot| only cuts down attendance but > doubles and triples the inririense work of setting up ! this town-sized traveling performance. The canvas, of the “big top’’ weighs 11 tons dry. and I three times as mucli when wet. »: BSH K)RMER SECRETARY of thZlnterioT Harold Ickes testifies in support of an ethics-in-government resolution before a Senate Labor and Public Welfare subcommittee in Washington. Lashing out at MacArthur without mentioning his name, Ickes said: “How ban we expect unity... if one of the highest generals not only gives an example of hetive insubordination but engages in a political campaign to the confusion of his country.” (International} Democrat Ws'kt Ada Bring Result*

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KENNETT—MURRAY ft CO. ' Corseted June 26 160 to J7O lbs. 21.50 170 to 180 lbs. .— 22.50 180 to 220 lbs. 23.00 220 to S4O lbs. —- 22.75; 4 240 to 260 lbs. — 22.2$ 260 to 280 lbs. —21.75 280 to 300 lbs. Lei 21-23 / 30Q to 350 lbs. —4 20.73 350 to 400 It»?. L-L 20.2$ 400 lbs. up -X.4 t— 19.7$ 140 to 160 lb*. ~_L 18.00 . 120 to 140 lbs. — 1/50 100 to 120 lbs. — 17.00 Roughs 't /I [4 300 lbs. down -/ 19.50 j3OO to 350 lbs./—4J! Ip OP 350 to 400 1b5.48.50 400 to 450 lbs.i4*- 18.00 450 to 500 lbs. —._-4— -17.50 500 to 550 1b5.17.00- v 550 to 600 lbs. L 16.50 606 lbs. ( up 16.00 Stags i4_ 14.00 Boars _1 J 12.50 Veils (Frl. ft Sat.) fc7.(fo Spring Lambs (Frl. ft Sat.) 31.00 Yearling Lamb* 20.00 Ewes j 14.00 . SCHMITT’S STOCK YARQS Corrected June 26 160 to 170 lbs. —421.50 170 to 180 lbs. 22.50 180 to 200 1b5.1—22.75 200 to 220 lbs. 23.00 220 to? 240 lbs, -22.75 240 to 1 260 libs. 22.50 260 to 280 lbs. *122.00 280 to 800 lbs. 421.50 3.00 to 850 lbs. —2IOO 350 to 400 lbs. 20.50' 400 lbs. upi4___ 20.00 140 to 160 lbs. 4 19-00 100 to 140 lbs.- 18.50 Stags 4»— —14-00 Boars 4 13.00 Calves .«4-+—---W4 36.00 Ewes 4—i—15.00 Lambs .—j, 2— 30.09 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET [ BURK ELEVATOR Corrected June 26 Baana subject to cnang* during day. > 1 Prices delivered at elevator A Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: 05 per 100 less. j to.b. farm. WHOLESALE taG AND . POULTRY iQUOTATION* Furnished By I \ j DECATUR FARMS Phone 8-2148. i Corrected June 26 t I Large Clean Whites .49 Large Clean Brown —l—-'— ’ Current receipts -40 [ Call for poultry price*. " "burk ir Elevator Co, Decatu* j- Peterson • Monroe - TEEPLE I • J •■ ’“ 1 II 1 Moving & Trucking p Local and ; A Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 Basket for Bric-a-Brao A miniature wash basket, such as eomes With a child’s toy laundry set, " makes an excellent carryall for bric-a-brac when you take it into th* kitchen for its periodic washing.