Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1951 — Page 5

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Fl F - I ' s=S * V^^^// 7e> lOi I "\rp: . . the Want Ad guarantees this Moss to kill ’em — hot not a word about how ■J to ratrn them”* * Real Estate 3 ROOM Unfurnished house for *■•*- Can be moved. Phone 3-3723 or see Frances Hartnon. 176 3t TWO, BEDROOM house, all niod- • era. Located OftHjewls Drive. Nominal down payment, small monthly payments. Call or see • Harry “Perk” Essex. Phone 3*2707 or 3-jtttQ. ' • 175 <t FOR SALE —40 4*res of level high, prbducing land southeast of Monroe. If you want good land without buildings here it is. Landlords share remaining crops goes tu~>)urqtapser. The Kent Realty « A turion Co., Decatur. Indiana. Phcrae 3-3390. * 176 3t MIDWEST HQMES —3 roodis >1450 up. We erect the shell. Von finish., All materials furnished. Write for free catalog or visit "bouse bn display % mile North of Noblesville on Rt. 17. Open weekdays 8-5 Sunday I>4. Midwest Bldg. Co. Box 189. Noblesville. Ind. 172 T L- J Automotive NICE selection late model used ear*. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sale*. *52 TF ISS# CHEVROLET special hii. Cle*u. good condition. Can be’ seen % mile east of Chattanooga, Ohio. 177 3t Farmer’s CoL WE BUY chickens and quality egg* Decatu* F|flu. ' US Ts OK? hog. full blooded, 7 months old. Elmer Meyer. Preble. phone 3 on 32. 177 2t-x ROCK PHOSPHATE.- order mes. 124.86 per too. Gerber Fend 'More, w Decatur Ind rjh M w f 1 - jor ntr*l •VSWI K*rru Store fsr Sißipltrry Garden Tractors, sales svrrice. 33fcGr*nt Bl I’hote cr> la* < - 57TF "Jjbj-. -■ ‘ wriAi«?n>>c for ••rtigr Cal) as 2 p.m Crafec* X.HIe 'Robert Brown. 1% mL W. Kirkland HS. 17&£t-z FOR SALE xr - Three Vgi<»-rad Guernsey »dtps with halves By side. Price H.imw. S» v«.AI registered Holstein confs, |stu each. Christ Bohnke. 2 % miles north of 224 on road 101 then half mile eaat. ' 178 3t SPECIAL smarted chicks now. I<MM) White Rock. I<M) White Leghorn ftk-ks hr.ching C»ry week- To . offer 1500 White Rocks Auji. 7|h. See us today. DECATUR HATCHERY, Decatar, Ind. 178 6l

/or hom "•* — __ pukr* , , t>u *in^ *** \f Saving 15% On Fire Insurance! The General does not insure low-grade building It accepts “preferred risks** only. That is why lossej * are fewer—and why the General has safely saved \ y 15% and more on fire insurance costs for preferred owners. Lan your property qualify ?. £ | ’ I i 808 HELLER ' \ •1’ * Heller and Bockman insurance Agencies —» Herman LankeAau, Solicitor , Haller Bld®.XPhone 3-4106 | . | *TU Capitol Stock Conpmr of Preferred Rukf I ~l tilt'Jil BHW111:1 uII j [ $:1

I For Salo _ Miso. FOR BALE — Phlico* Radley and Refrigerator* Stucky A} Co., Monroe, Ind. >74 ts FOR SALE—NaiU, No. 1& common. by the keg; Stucky aqd Co., hardware department, Monroe. Indian* * *| 7 « 3t FOR SALE — Bottle Gag Rangea many styles to select from.‘Open nites except Wed. nilas. Slucky 4 Co- Monroe, Ind. 174 ts FOR BALE — BotUe gas service. Special low rates sn cooking and water heat Kg. Stucky OS Co., ' Monroe, Ind. j|2 ts FOR SALE— pugs and broailoom carpeting. Open evening* «. r. copt Wednesday. Btncky 1 Co. Monroe, Ind. _2 gJTF NEW Vi h.p. Paul ehallow- well pump with 12 dal. tank, shone 6-6240. Ellis V. Converse. > W ’ 31-x, RABBITS FOR SALE— Ali TTr dressed. Also breeding ra ibits. Phone 3-9242. darl Willian s. . - p I' . 118 3t FOR SALE—• Transparent a iples. . -11 00 a bushes Half mil J east 1 fatm. HirechV Hjo-tbers,-phone 3«45». x” THAI ER high larg sire Lullaby baby ‘lbed; Hay vopdWakefield baby buggy. .JFirfrt class condition/Call at 42# Line St - I | ’ dfs-lj ß 3t FOR SALE—Top h*d tf moss, gravel and ctndS< Call Q. V. Dilling, first of Kirkland school Glass Trucking Service. |9 TF HOOVER—Factory rsbunt vacuum cleaner* >l9 95 and ap. faur an teed 1 year. Aino new J&over , tank and upright cleaners? We service all make* Klenr* jhone mW- 239 TF FOR SALE—PUPS. Collies, herds. Terriers,'Beagles and mixed breeds. Trained and untrained hunting hounds. Becatur, mile nortg Coppess Corner. FOR SALE—>Keivlnator refflgerators, electric ranges. homeSreesers and water heater* the flneet tn refrigeration for;i9sl. Bargains in good used refiner a tors. DECATUR HATCH ER Y. JO TF FREE! — Feel free to look a *ound tn our store at our fine me chandtee such aa furniture, floc f coverings, bedding, lamp* ai 1 appllaqeea. and everyday bar [ware need* Qpen each evening < xcept Wed. flucky A Co., Monro , Ind. ftons 4-tfte. „.. 2tf Trade taX’GtxW Town — Di caidv JMTMjiun io AnitnT » WMEN Hl MEED * IOA| W« wgl Make * 82S W«a jnc < I q<n<k •« we wilt a latter one. YoJ II signature and incoeng are the chiw M ; Secwity requirement*. ’ | A small part of your income eacl II I -month will repay a loan. Specijl |0 terms are available to farmers <* l| i other person* with seasonable i 2 . . come. ~ . I fK*** quitkly «nd privately ma<£ B , Usually on same day you apply. L« M u» tell you more about it—no obl¥_ I I | Clll, phon* 01 writ*— v ■ I I Local loail . | r >• V COMPANY ! t Oeeand Ptear a I IIS N. fteeend »t.. Br.ek Bldg, i I Phaae 2-2*13 Deaalar. laA.

FOR SALE—Domestic sewing Machine* Stucky A Co., Monroe. lnd - . 140 ts FOR SALE—Frigidalre •tors, Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryer* Also some gooj med refrigerator* Uhrtck Bro * 101 ts Wanted WANTED TO^BUY—Small cement mixer, good condition. Phone 3-3346. » i7 B 2 t- x CISTERNS, cesspools, septic tanks, outhouses cleaned and repaired* Write Bill pague, Decatur, Ind. Gen. Det , 149 48t W'ANTED— Will' accept unwanted cats and dogs.. Railing-Bros. Decatur, R. ♦. Sllle north Coppess Corner. ' 176 6t-x CESSPOOLS — SEPTIC TANKS — Toilet pits cleaned by modern pump equipment, 24-hour service. Any time, any where. M. and C. Truck Stop, 13th and Adams. Phone 3-2956. -Jesse Fields. , % 176 3t-x ROOFING—Let your roofing jobs with Krey Wind master shingly Several styles and icolora to chpose from. ’We ApPhone* 8-3153. KLENK’S. 1 55 TF WANTED TG BUY—Good medium priced lots tor purchasers of new Gunnison home* Must meet F. H. A. requirements. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106. 72 ts WANTED TO BUY—7ll kinds of poultry. Bring usi your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 3-3717 v i 133 TF WANTED TO RENT r 4 or 5 room house urgently needed by mother with four children. Must move by August 21. Phone 3-3349 or 3-4043. ■ . i 178 6t . x SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let ns convert your old treadle Machine <nto a modern electric make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machine* Boardman’s 223 North Flrat ‘ 155 26t-x Help Wanted DBCAJt/r Canning <4>! *tne.. Is laking applications for employment. . T' ]' 173 6bt FARM HAND. See Kenneth rish at brick house on Piqua rbatf. Stoner Farms. 175 TF to work launi dry. Apiny in p< rson. Home ’ Laundry, 127 S.‘ Ninth St.- , ‘ m. . • - 178 Gt-x Jinx 13 Ignored *.jAnn Arbor. “Mich. UTP)—Members of thk Ann Arbor Civic Theater aren’t superstitious. They opened tfceir 13th production on Friday-‘the 13th and hajided out special dooor prizes to all the occuX pants of seats in the 13th Yow.

HOISON OAK «r sumac STOP ITCHING with this fc ML XF excellent new treatment K ,or ’*y. oak or sumac K W MB POSOnmg Its gent,sand • w< F* safe, qwckly dries up ths IVYJ3RY ACCOUNTING arid BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Monthly financial statements. - State and federal tax ♦ returns prepared. Contact E. J. Heimann 211 Grant St. Decatur, Ind. WANTED Route Salesman Stewarts \ ’ Y' I ‘y ! »•' | Bakery

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Miscellaneous NOTICE—If you have furniture, clothing etc. for Salvation Army Phone 3-4183. 178 3t- x DECORATING? Try Super EemTone. All color* On sale at Habegger Hard war* #1 TF INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur . Insurance Agency. T TRY OUR permanent special this week. Mary’s Beauty Shop, 162 South Second Street.\ Phone 3-4458. 172 12t DRIVING new schoolbus to Phoenix, Arizona. W’ant riders, share expenses. Leaving Decatur Aug. 1. Phone 3-BQI6. 17s It-x SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your' Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R . 3, Decatur, Ind. 1 216 TF RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair worfc try our guaranteed service at reasonable price* Haugks. ' 'j: 60 tf' STARTEk and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. —— _ _ ■. r 18 a UPHOLSTERING — your furniture rebuilt, restyled, recovered. Save money — Phone 3-85Q3 for free estimate. V Moser. 173 6t .j WASHING MACHINE repair; hot“tie gas for sale; Gas ranges for sale; Will allow >3O for old washer on new. Monroe Washer Repair Shop Phone 6-6463. » 114 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We aervIce all makes of wachers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer .oils and. parts for all make* Klenk’* Phone 3-2158.“ "NEED a good used washerY’ 1 ager s Maytag Sales has some good used Maytags. Also complete line of new Maytag washers, gas ranges and irmiers. Factory trained service. So. Second. Phone DON’T CUBB. If you plumbing troubles, call 3-2168 and let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing suppL-e* Call us for free estimate* KLENK’S. 190 TF Go.to the church of your choice next Sunday. v Installing Wall Breather Tubes

b&djzlwWiK "3n? J* Ell I'l M • IIL ' 4 MS- 4 .</ B I ■ ■ ■■ ■ ;< s ~§.>■_» This yoiYng <‘otipie is protecting the paint on their home by installing Wall Breather Tubes. Realizing that excessive dampness in the walls of their home caused the paint to blister, crack and peel, making necessary a new and expensive paint job, they are tenting the exterior‘walls to allow • this moisture a means of escape. If moisture in the walls is slewed to accumulate during the winter, it will v be out through the wood siding by the warm spring sun and blisters wilV begl» to appear. The Wall Breather Tubes prevent these failures; being all aluminum, thn tiibes ar£ inconspicuous, economical land permanently in ventilating tight outside walls inhere moisture from within the home can collect. The only tool needed for installation by the home oyyner i$ a %" ■drill. The blistered sides of the average size 5-6 room home can be vented for less than s£o 00 PAINT & WALLPAPER 158 So. Second Phone 3-3030

-FARMERS ATTENTION—-We remove -dead lioraee, cow*, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charge* The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadr ler Products Co. IS TF For Item FOR RENT— Two-room furnished apartment with bath at 821% North Third street. Call phone No. 3-2816. , 17 ; 8 2t — i / Tl . ONE FURNISHED and ohe Unfurnished 2. room efficiency apartunents. Completely redecorated with new American Cabinets and Particularly suited for newly married couples. First floor. Mercer Ave. Apts. Phone 3-3512. . 177 3 t Lost and Found LOST—Bell Lyre strap 'at Memorlal park Wednesday bight. Call 3-4226 or 3-4132. Kenneth Small, 608 Indiana St. 176 3t LOST—Black zipper key case and keys. Believed lost Saturday evening. Liberal reward. Write box 342, c/o Decatur Democrat. ’ 178 3t State Gets Windfall A Salt Lake 1 City (UP)—The State of Utah has fallen, heir to $500,000. The amount repreaeuts the assets of the depression born Utah Rural Rehabilitation Corp., which was dissolved in 1938. Fed-, eral officials have notified the state that the fund is now being held in trust tor Utah. A Z ‘Hand**Up;” He’s Armless Memphis, j(UP)— Tommy Doran talked fast when‘a nervous bandit, poked a revolver in his back and said “Stick ’em up." Doran lost both arms in a train accident.

Public Sale NITE SALE On account of my health I am going! ’to sell my livestock adauction on iny farm, located 4 miles North of Blufftpn, Indiana, oii State Road No. 1, then 1% miles East, on t : \ ( Wednesday Nite, August 1, 1951 . Sale Starting at 7:30 P. M. , . ‘ z • — CATTLE — > .1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old. fresh, giving 6 gal. of milk; 1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old, bull calf by side (artificial) giving 5 gal. of milk; - * " H< of S 'milk C0 *’ 5 years old ’ artificial heife r calf by side* giving 6 galj H cow- ih and Jersey COW ’ 3 years 01d - due t 0 freshen in Not., 7 gaL Guernsey and Jersey heifer, 2 years old, artificial heifef calf .by'sidS giving 5 gal. of milk; . . W* n 2 Holstein heifers, 1 year old; artificial. ' ’ U — h6gs . 6 Hampshire Sows, due to farrow trojn Aug. 10 th Aug. 20. 1 O. I. C. Sow, due to farrow Aug. 10. Hampshire Boar, 2 years old. These sows are bred to this boar. J? STRAW \ 100 bales wheat straw. . i > SIDE pELIVERY RAKE, IN EXTRA GOOD CONDI-’ \ TION. And other items. TERMS -GASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. SHERMAN PAXSON, Owner Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers Old First National Bank* Clerk

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort, Waype, Ind., J,uly 30 1 — (UP)r-(PMA)—Livestock: i Hogs 1,06 b; opened 26-50 lower; strictly choice lifehts 22.0023.00; lightweights butchers 22.7523.50; mediums 22.25-23.00 \ ■’butchers 21.00-22.25; *, heavies . ip.QO--20,75; pigs 20.50 down;' toughs 16.00-19.25. > ' ! r , y ' :' Cattle steady; .steers 36.50 down; heifers 34.50 down; qpws 22.50 down; * bulls 29.50 doWp; calves opened 50 higher, 37.00 down. Lambs steady, 31.50 dowfi; 'eWes 43.00 down; bucks 10.00 down. • INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ludianapolis, July 30 —, (UP) — (P MA) j—Livestock: Darrows anil .gilts mostly 50-75 lower; bulk choice 180-240 ttj£. 23.00-23.50; short load choice No. 1 arhund 195 lbs. 23.65 to city butchers;. 240-285 Tbs. 22.00-23.00; 285-325 lb* 21 AO-22.25; 120:160 Tbs. around 18,00-20.00; choice 150170 Tbs. 20t50-22.50; sows weak to 25 lower; bulk choice 300-560 lbs; 17.50-19.50; lightweights 19.50 and sparingly 19.75; over 600 lbs. down to 17.00. Cattle 1,900, calves ’4OO/ steers and heifers opening rather slow, most bids and scattered sales about steady; couple loads choice mediumweight sReersUS.OO; prime yearlings held, upward to 38.00; liberal share of. steer suppty eligible tq sell at 32.00-34.50;.part choice to prime heifers 36L&; bdlk good and choice heifers bid 32.0034.50; ecows opening steady;/ utib ity and Commercial 22.75-29.00;' short toad commercial and good 30.00; vealers fully 50 Jiigher; bulk choice* and ■brimd 36.00-37.00;, and good 30.00-36.00. I 1 1 1 t ®beep 300; mar\S active; spring taifibs steady t<vso higher; and prime native 1 ~ c. \ Markets At a Glance I By United Press Stocks higher in moderate trading. r Bonss irregular. a U. S. government bonds steady in 'quiet trading. ' >\ Curb stocks irregular. Midwest stocks irregularly higher. .Silver unchanged in New Yofk at 9046 cents a fine o.unce, Cotton futures irregular, ,//> Grains in Chicago: rye, bean ftitdfes TA ’ caf? ■ sEgmL a'Qffi £7j^WC a G°‘GRAIN Sept WW*; Mhr< 'W%-2.42 U' 4Corn: Sept: 1.69%-%fotSp||s> Match 1.6414; May Oats: Sept. 76%-77; Dec. 79%;. March 82%; May 82% B. J ■Soybeans; Sept. 2.84%; No\. 2.67%-2.68; Jan. 2.71%; March 2.75; May 2.77. '% ! — pl . - : • Go to the church of your choice qext Sunday. ; 5! <

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KENNETT-MURRAY < j Corrected July 30. ttO to 170 lbs. 21.00 1701 to 180 lb* *22.50 IStf to 220 lbs. 23.00 220 to 240 lbs. 22.50! 240 to 260 lbs, 22.00 260 to 280 lbs. 2. 21.50 280 so 300 lbs. 21.00 800 to 350 lbs. 20.50 350 *to 400 lbs. __2 20.00 400 lbs. up 19.75 140 to 160 lbs. 18.50 120 to 140 lbs. 18.00 100 to 120 lbs. 17.50 Roughs ’ 300 lbs, down 18.75 300 to 350 lbs. 18.25 330 to 400 1b5.!1,7.?5 400 to 450 lbs. 41?0 to 500 lbs. 500 to 550 lbs. 16.25 550 to 600 lbs. 15.75 600 lbs. up 15.25 Stafa 14.00 Boars U. 50 i?ri. & Sat.) 35.00 < Spring Lambs (Frl & Sat.) 29.00 Yearlings Lambs j 20.6® Ewes „■ _ n.oo •CH MITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected July 30 . ! ' 160 to 17p lbs. 4_——22’oo 170 to 180 lbs. 23.00’ 180 to 200 lbs. 23.25 . 200 to 220 lbs. __>___ 23.50 220 to 240 lbs. 23.25 240 to 266 lbs. 260 to 280 lbs. 22.50 280 to 300 lbs. U--_j__ 1 22 00 300 to 350 lbs. J _L_____L__t 2i.50 350 to 400 lbs. t*. 21JOO 400 jbs. up ___i__l__.__i.___ 20.50’ 140 to 760 lbs. 19.50' 100 !io 140 lbs. __ T >l9.oo Roughs, 300 Ihs. downJ)lßTs Sta< Boais ___— 23 . M Calves *_2__ 35.08 Ewel s__„ u: M -1-30.04 Local grain market' ? h ? ? ]Y ~i July 30 <nwigu TMBVatOf lea* . jIQQ las* /m.b. farm. . , ■ EgG AND -J ) totfLTRY QUOTATIONS 1L- Furnlahed By ■ r ■ C< > EC ATUR FARMS Phon. 8-2148. /? \ Corrected July ’3O ; v Large Clean Whites L____ll'_L .S2V \ Large Clean Brown ,60|<Current Receipts .41? Call tor poultry prices. j ’ *'IB 7, VI • 1' * -.8 . Moving & Trucking inland A Long distance | PHONE 3-2607 ; If Jpu have something it® sell ©Sr , irooiril for rent try a. Democrat ■ Want Adv. It brings result* li. - • i---- ■ ' '