Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1951 — Page 5
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Id, 1961
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•- OU,CKIE> Rsyaoldn HWHI biiti ■ <^-*1 »»Vr* “That shoe repair shop’s Democrat Want Ad must get them a lot | of business —can’t get my shoes 'H until a week from Friday!” \ Real Estate “MIDWEST HOMES— 3 to 7 rooms. >1460 up. All materials furnished. We erect the shell. .You finish. Write for free catae log or visit house on display Va. mile north of Noblesville on Rte. 37. Open weekends! 8-5; Sunday 12-1. Midwest Bldg. Co. Box 169, Noblesville, Ind.” ’ 196 T * 1 1 • FOR: {SALE—I2O acre farm with modern house and bank barn; 74 • acre well Improved farm; 50 acre farm with modern house/ barn with Ifr * stanchions, good' hog . and poultry house located on • . % Highway, close to Berne, Indiana. ' For more detailed information • " see Jeff Liechty auctioneer and Real Estate, . < i 3t-x FOR SALE—Modern Home, 4 rooms and bath. Full size basement; baked enamel aluminum siding. Fully insulated. Heats with 3 tons of coal a year. Hardwood floors; inlaid linoleum in kitchen. Corner lot 45’ X 150*. Owner leaving town. May be seen at 387 Steven- / son St.. Decat dr. Tonight and Tuesday. \* Itx Automotive \ o NICE / selection late model used chrs. : DICK MANSFIELD Mritor Saies. * 252 T|* JUST IN FOR SALE OR TRADE--1551 Chev. 4J900 actual miles; t 1950 Chev.. 1949 Chev., 1948 Chev. I. 1947 Chev., 2—1947 Pontiacs. • -These cars are in splendid com dUion. Fred ; Busche, phone 3-3941. ■ry ' 211 3t-i ONE 49 Chevrolet two-door. radio and heater; 1949 Ford twodoor, radio and heater; 1949 Ford four.door, radio, heater arid overdrive; 19T9 Chevrolet two tone, radio and heaterj; 1946 Chevrolet fourdoor; 1950’} Buick special tWOdrior, radio and heater; 1949 Kaiser, radio, heater, new tires; 1951 Kaiser twO-dopr, radio, heater. overdrive; 1949 Fleetline Chevrolet four-door, radio and heater; 1949 Plymouth four-door' special deluxe. Steffen Motor, Sales, U.S. 27. „ 211 3t ( Farmer’s Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur. Farms. 135 TF WANTED-- Good quality cured hay, also straw. John Feasel. Phone 3-3865. 191 TF I . /' ~ ~ . ’-Mr SEE MORRISON Farm Store for Simplicity Garden Tractors, sales and service. 327 Grant St. Phone 3-2957. Decatar, Ind. • 57 TF t If You Have Something To Sell} A Democrat Want Ad —It Pays.
I taved money for thoutande! | A " m»w*T2 ijB^EjSS- -VrSß' I Saved 15% On Fire Insurance! H Thousand* of homes like sis one have earned a 15% saving oh fire insurance under General’ 3 “preferred risk plan. In this plan only good «aks are accepted-all other, rejected. Fewer flo«e» •«»<.» for *• ** ft Perhaps your property a eligible for Preferred Kiefer I coverage. .' '■ \ •i• L\ v f \ HELLEK ! Heller and inaurance Agenda* Herman Lfrnkenau. Solicitor Heller Bids.—Phone 3-4106 \ ’ , 1 "The Capitol Stock of Preferred Risks y ‘
13-HOLE CASE DRILL’ on rubber. }Never been used. Will sell of trade for cattle. Will sell on terms. Phone 3-8291. 213 3t-x t For Sale —Ml«c. FOR SALE—Balbo Rye. Ddtterer . & Son, Bluffton, Ind., Phone 353. 207 T ! dk— ii? 4—i-UX44! FpR SALE Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. \ 274 TF ■ ■ -i-'-M ■ j. 1 L l u. 1. ~....' jl| 'J k ' ---'I FOR SALE— Dining Room Suite. Can be* seen at Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop. *| ' C 213 3t FOR SALE—Shropshire Buck. 4 ,yrs. old, 4 Buck lambs. George W; Crapien R. R. 3}L 213 3t-x FOR SALE—B ton of 3-12-12 fertilizer. -Edwin J. Fuelling. Route' 3. Phone, 3-9338. /. 213 6t-x ■ 2" ' FOR SALE— Almost new mot dr (cooler. Phone 3-3846’ after 5:30: >.m. L / 213 3t —1 ■ ■■ I ■ Ftjll SALE —Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, jnd. \ 197 TF F(>R SALE—Child’s Station Watin, pedal type, good condition, /‘hone 3-3286. K . >' i . 211 3t-x F&R SALE—-Four . good in. tires. Will sell cheap. Phone 3-8268. . ■ . sl2 3t-x FOR SALE—Globe No. 316! Heatcola- Frank Young, 121 S. Ist St. . . 212 3t-x FOR SALE—Honey> 15c per lb. 60 Jbs, or more} 12c lb. Brenneman jApiary, 3Ji miles west of Berne ion 118, j 211 bßbx SALE — Bottle gas service, t iSpecialiow rates on cooking and i water heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe, IxM. 62 TF FOR SALE —Rugs and broadloom Open 4 evenings ex(cept Wednesday. Stucky & Co., 'Monroe, Ind. ■ 92 TF FOR SALE— Two’ bowling balls; tone lightweight;, one regulation., $lO each. See after 6:00 p.m. ’11509 W. Monroe St. 213 3t-x r- r—r ■•""H ■ FOR SALE — Four: roohi house, ■built-in cupboards. % acre /ground. Call 3-9380 after 4:30 p.m. on weekdays. 213 3t -rtf,. 11 • — < FOR SALE —Oil burner parlor fur; Inace, j 3 or 5 room size. AJso * fre<h roasting ears. Want to Iriiy •H Ji foot ba.thtub. f R'. L; Gage, J19j63 )Vinchester. I 213 3t FfofcfoALß 1— Bottle Gas Ranges, {many styles to select from. Open Unites except Wed. .Nites. Stucky | & Co., Mpnroe, Ind. ?74 TF FOR SALE—Top and till dirt, peat < moss, gravel and cinders. Call ? 0. V. Dilling,\irst house East of J Kirkland school. Phone 3-9541. Glass Service. 99 TF LENNOX—for beating satis- ; faction. Oil — coal — gas. We \ sell — we service. Mazelin Heat- ? irig Service, 238 North Second |st. Phone 3-3808.188 .TF FOR Refrigerators, Water Heaters, ; washers And dryers. Also some I good used refrigerators. Uh rick s Bros. 101 TF ■ ? - - * * FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural 1 home cooking and water heating. As low as $6.95 per IQ9 lbs. | Uhrick Bros. 92 TF ,|4 : I|REE — Feel free to look around i in our store at our -fine merchanI dise such as furniture, floor cov- ' erings, bedding, lamps, ano i pliances, and everyday hardware 1 needs. Open each evening except 1 Wed, Stucky & Co., Monroe, Jnd. ? Phone 6-6866. 62 TF
HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also aew Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We service ell makes. Klenk’s. Phone FOR SALE —Kelvinator refrigerators, electric ranges, home frees- 1 ers and water heaters. See the finest in refrigeration for 1911. Bargains in good used refrigerators. DECATUR HATCHERY. 100 TF BENJAMIN MOORE has been making top grade House Paint since 1883. We sell it for $5.65 gal. Come in and see us before you paint. Kane, 158 So. {Second St. 20* TF, Wanted WANTED— Used water softener. Phone 3-9946. 213 2t-x WANTED —Ride to downtown district of Fort Wayne, 8-5. Call 3-3835. 212 2bx WANTED—FIoor sanding and will lay floors. All kinds of floor work, old and new. Phope 6-6683. 212 3t-x SPECIAL Consideration given to •women between 40 and 60 years of age. Write Box 360, c/o Daily Democrat. | 213 3t PARENTS —will give your children excellent care in my home Ahile you work. Will board by day or week. Reasonable rates. Exeellent references. Phone 3-8484. 210 <t WANTED TO BUY—all 6f poultry. Bring us your custom d ressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St Phone 8-3717. 133 TF SEPTIC —tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. David Sewer Cleaners. Phone 3-3810. } | 207 TF ROOFING—Let us figure your roofing jobs with Carey Windmaster shingles. Seve’ral styles and colors to choose from. "We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLENK’S. 4 \ 55 TF l_ ; SEWING MACHINES Repairing — Let us convert ybur old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make ’covered buttons, buck-i els, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardmai’y 223 North First. 207 24t-x YOUNG MAN to train for position of asst. mgr. with old established firm. Will work in Decatur on Sales and Service until promoted to branch manager’s position. This is excellent opportunity for young man dissatisfied with present occupation wanting to make permanent connection. Offers starting salary. Car furnished. Vacation with pay. Hospitalization insurance and retirement plan. For interview see Mr. Butcher from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday Sept. 13 or .from 7 a.ih. to Ilha m. Friday Sept. 14, at the Rice hotel. 213 4t Card of Thanks \ D.A.V. Auxiliary sponsored a year and work book for which they sold advertising to Decatur pierchants. They wish to thank the merchants, the Chamber vpf Comerce and Stucky Furniture Co. at Monrpe for their cooperation in making said book a success. The proceeds ajre. to be used to buy personal needs tor the veterans! at the Fort Wayne Vets Hosp. The famijy of Mrs. Mary Weidler wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciatipn to the many friends for their loving kindness shows ber duriUg her long ilness, We also wish;to ex-' prAss our gratitude for the kindlyservices rendered us during our' bereavement. 213 It-x but the~shadows of God’s wings.—G. MacDonald. A iWieie man loses nothing if h« but save himself.\— Montaigne. Politeness goes far yet costs nothing.—Smiles.
i >gew Idea ONE-ROW CORN PICKER Got* AU the Corel J! One-own operetta. from any modem heder. Handles •to 12 ac*« daily. Guide, dean picking and fcdsfcing Durable, deaendablel \ KLENK'S
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Help Wanted WANTED—Lady to work In Laundry. Apply in person.! I Home Laundry, 127 South 9th St. 210 «t-x WANTED —Farm hand, experienced not necessary. Mostly tractor operation. No cows to milk. Wm. Neadstine, 3 miles E. and IJ4 South of Mrinroe. 210 6t-x help" WANTED —female—Office clerk, typist, 18 to 25 years, local industry, 40 hour group insurance. For Interview appointment write Box 357, c/p Democrat \ 209 6t YOUNG MEN openings available in. training program in one of the oldest and largest wholesale hardware companies. Write giving full details as to age, education, experience, present earnings and recent snapshot of yourself to P.O. Box 6028, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 219 6t x Miscellaneous DECORATING? Try Super KemTone. All colors. Oa sale at Habegger Hardware. 91 TF INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon., Decatur Insurance Agency. ! I T STARTER\ and Generator service. Dick Mans ’teld Motor Sales, 222 North Thirq St., Decatun Ind. 13 TF WASHING MACHINE repair; bottie gas for sale; Gas ranges for sale; Will allow S3O for old washer on new. Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone 6-6463. ?'■; ■ ■ i 114 TF WE FEEL mighty chesty — Yes Sir — we have unfinished chests, large and small, stop In and see our line of unfinished furniture.' Kane, 158 So. Second St. 208 TF PHONE 3-8503 for upholstering, furniture restyling, recovering, slip cover work. Save Money. Free estimates. V. Moser. 1 208 6t-x TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife and family.—especially at the DAIRY QUEEN—I Likit Tue. 21|3 It FAGER’S MAYTAG Sales for ComI plete Hue Maytag washers, gas ranges, ironere. Factory trained service. 164 South Second St. Phone 3-4362. ' .2113 5t APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service slUmakes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all' makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF 4 , RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. \ - ■ f 60 TF £ SNACK SHACK for teeners, growth ups and just kids is out at the Win-Rae Drive-In on 27,. Bring the family for sandwiches, sodas, .suridaes, malts, fresh orange or lemonade. 210 3t SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your \ Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R i- 2, Decatur, Jnd. 216 TF FARMERS' ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Ete. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF ARE YOU UP-TO-DATE? Do you have modern protection? State Farm Mutual offers 80% collison coverage—first in the field — originated by the State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company in 1922. Fred Corah, Room 7, Reppert Bldg. 3-3656. ; 211 3t CIDER — we will start operating, our cider press Tuesday Aug. 21 one day a week until further notice. Good clean, sweet cider. Kirsch Planing Mill, 640 North Third St. Decatur. Phone 3-3306. \ 212 TF r a Trade ini a Good Town — Decatur
WANTED •; ' - ; ' J.' f . Route Salesman Stewarts Bakery
NoTlCE—Mstress rebuilding of all )Gnd. Berne phone 2-8835. Theodore Luginblll. 213 12t-x ,» ........ wm I I ■■>■■■ — — I II J* DQN’T CUSB. If you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and let bur experienced plumber take ! £are of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplier Call us for free estimated, KLENK’S. 190 TF 11.. 1 in j , mi-a. .■■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur * i ; ■■ 1 ■ ■■■■ -
IOANS S2O »o S4OO er Mere QUiCKtr ANO PJUVATELY MADE il ■ ‘ ” LOCAL’ LOAN COMPANY Ground Flwr ; J mm. «MMd st., sr»«k mar. VbMM 1-ZMS D«e*l»r, Ind.
WANTED Men to Train For Real Rotate Appraisers \ Age 21 to 60. Must be residents of this county two or 'more years. Competent appraisers receive sl7l to $325 per month. Farid experience valuable. ! Box 356, % Democrat 1 / .... \,i. ;'/ J' |,; 1,1 tans ■ up in WWI _ ■ "..4 ' wlum ii 1 ■■ 1 11 •" ■■ ' * * ■'*«, ' *■ | Decatur Loan & Discount Co. * f 209 Court St. Phone 3-3601 Decatur, Ind. <j ■ ' - I " ■ \ . l.i'i. Temporary Help Wanted MEN Applications now being taken for temporary \ } work during the fall bean rush. -J I •?•.; Apply at Employment Office i j ;J l • Monday thru Friday . Ba. m.to ‘6 p. m. jd . H'l ' ? Saturday—B a. m. to 11:30 a. m. j i N'Hr \iri ,j Central Soya Co., Inc.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 4SHI (Notice 1b hereby given to the creditors, heir# &nd legatee* of Eana gtauffer, deceaeed <0 appear in the Axlanjß Circuit; Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, en tbe S day of October, IHI, and show cause, if anv, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT A£COUSnK ,witb <he estate of said decedent ehould not be approved; and ea-id heirs are notified to then and there ma<ke proof df heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Walde J. MaMfftr. Executor Decatur, Indiana, Sept. T, 1351. Attorney Oeerge C. Davie. B»PT. 10--17 | Trade in « vmmmi Town — Decatur LOCAL CLASSIFIED, ADVERTISING RATES \ For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 timee 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times 1.75. For consecutive days. No classified ekipday ads accepted. . ( . Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 50c minimum. Claccified ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. v > 1 Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memoriam, 2c per word, 75c minimum. Copy must be in office by 11 . a.m. through Friday. Saturday deadline 9 a.m.
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 10—<UP> —(PM A >—Livestock:- >'J Hoge 1,000; opened steady to strong; choice 21.00; Hgbte 190020.00; light $0,35-20.75;, mediums 20.25-20.85; Autdhera 19.-25-20.00; heavies 19.00 down; pigs 17.50 down; Roughs 15.00-18.25. Cattlel opened steady; steers 37.50 down; heifers 36.50 down; cows 28.00 down; bulls 30.00 down; calves opened strong to 50 higher at 37.50 down. , Lambs opened steady at 31.00 down; ewes 13.00 down! bucks 10.00 down* — INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept. 10 —(UP) — (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 12,000; activfe; barrows and gilts steady to strong; bulk choice 185-250 lbs. 20.75-21.00, choice near 250-290 lbs. 20.25-20.7 ff; heavier weights scarce; ' choice 160-185 lbs. 20.00-20.75; 120-160 lbs. unevenly 17.50-19.00; choice neaj- 160 lbs. 19.50 or more; sows uneven, -steady to weak; weights 400 lbs. down mostly 17.25-18.75; choice under 300 lbs. 19.00 to sparingly 19.25; over 400 tbs. mostly 16.00-17.25.; few big weights 16.76 or lessv < | Sttite 2,700, calves 406; market* ed rather slbw under higher asking prices; early sales mostly steady: 5 loads, string choice to lew pirme near 1,000 ,Ib. steers ,36.75;»10ad high choice near 1,100 lbs. 37.00 lightly sorted; several loads choice light to mediem weights 35.00-36,50; few loads high "good and choice heifers 34.0035.00; some higher; 2 loads prime medium weight steers held about 38.00; cows opened fully steady; utility and commercial niayily 2i.50-29/KF; few 30.00; canners and cutters 18.00-22.50; .vealers moderately Active; steady; good to prime 33.(10-36.50: utility and c< mmercial £6.00-32.50; commerciih to choicie heavy slaughter calves 27.00-3300 Sheep 2,000; j slaughter lambs opened slow; most interest bidding 50 or lowfr; few early sales cilice and priline weak 30.5031.00; fed yriarlings and ewes steady; five decks choice to prime 9.'-100 lbs. fed western .yearlings 22.55; 1 . load unsold; scattered and choice slaughter ewes 11.00-13.50; culls down to 8.00. .; —+ , —_— , Markets At a Glance By The L'aited Pre** Stocks higher in moderately active trading. \ Bonds irregularly higher. iy. S. government (bonds lower in! moderately active<trading., Curb stocks irregularly higher. Midwest stocks higher. Silver 'unchanged in New York at 90.16 cents a fine opnee. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye, and soy beam futures lower. Hogs: steady to 25 <;ents higher; sheep: steady to strong; cattle: general market abput steady, t £- ' F . ' ■ ■k ■ ■ ’ 1 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 2.42J4-»2.42; Dec. 2.45 a i-2.46; March 2.48J*; May 2.47%-2.48; July 2.41 U--Corn: Sept. 1.78J4t bee. 1.70%March 1.74%-%; May 1.75%; July 1.76%. Oats; Sept. 81J4 %; Dec. 85-85%; March. 88%-%; May 88%-89; July 85%. .( Soybeans: Sept. 2.87-2.87%: Nov. 2.70%-%: Jan. 2.73%-Ji; March 2.75%; May 2.77%. \ i - ,3
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KENNETT-MURRAY & CO. Corrected September 10 160 to 170 Ibe. WOO 170 to 18<L lb«. —— 18.75 180 to 200 lbs. ——l——— 20.00 200 to 220 lbs. i— ?0.2$ 220 to 240 Jbs. ——i— $0.50 240 to 260 lbs. J—s.—so.oo 4 260 to 280 lbs. 19.50 280 to 300 lbs.' 1—19X)0 300 to 325 lbs, 18.50 325 to 350 lbs. —i—l— 18.00 350 to 400 lbs. —i1—17.50 400 ite. up 16.75 140 to<6o lbs. /— 17.25 120 to 140 lbs. 16.75 100 to 120 lbs.Z— 16.25 Roughs ■ 300 lbs. down —- 17.50 ? 300*fo 350 lbs. —17.00 350 to 400 lbs. __il 16.50 400 to 450 lbs. —16.00 450 to 500 lbs. —15.501 500 to 550 1b5.15.00 550 to 600 lbs. .i.-l— 14.50 600 lbs. up 14.00 Stagi ——l3.sQ Boars r d———11.00 Veals (Frl. & Sat:) ; , r — 35.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 29.00 Yearlings Lambs —i T —— $0.09 Ewes — iI—ILC6 1 SCHMITT STOGK YARDS Corrected September 10 160 Mo \ 170 lbs. „I,—-L18.25 170 to 180 jibs. —4 19.00 180 to 200 lbs. 20.00 200’ to 220 lbs. —50.25 220 to 240 lbs. „ J,, 20.00 240 to 260 lbs. —4 19.25, 260 to ,28Klbs. —il 19.00 280 to 309 |ibe. — U-»- 18 25 300 to 325 lbs. ___i 17.75 325 to &60 lbs. „U.i- 17.25 350 to 400 lbs. —L— 16.75 400 lbs. up 16.25 140 to lGo^sr£-4—— * 16.75 100 co* 140 lbs. —U4- 15 75 Roughs 300 lbs. down — 17.75 Stags-— 14.00 Boars 'LJII.OO Veals : 35.00 Lambs :- 29.00 Ewes Ll—-10.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET V 4 MURK KLEVATGR Corrected September 10 beans subject co cnangs during day. Prices delivered st elevator ]. Ask for prices. ' ’ Grain: .03 per Bushel less.! Corn: 05 per 100 less. f.n.b. farm. ‘ WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS ■ Furnished By ' 'J 4DECATUR FARMS FHmm ' Corrected September 10 Large Clean Whites .61 1 Large Cieari Browp L—— .59 Current Receipts -X .45" Call tor poultry prices. ' ». - 111 1 1 11 ?m- 'L j NW jEterrtorCo. Decstue . Petersen - Monrne TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 If you have sometning xo sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. k'' ' '
