Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1951 — Page 5
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Bteal Estate «’ WvEVw ' h _\ , I*,OR SALE —Stratton addition mod- , _ ern 2 bedroom home with bath, floored upstairs, full basement. Automatic gas furnace and water heater. Dial 3-4298. 23$ ftt SOUTH 13th ST.—5-roorn house 28 x 30, toilet, shower, concrete basement, hot air furnace, garage J 8 X 24, lot 66 x 132 ONLY $5,500. fcIORTH 2nd ST.— Modern 6-npom house, wall to wall carpet, garage, large lot, good location. A good .family home. The Suttles Co., Phone 3-3605. I . 237 3t MIDWEST SECTIONAL HOMES: 4 to 7 rooms. $1450 up. We erect the shell. Customer finishes. All materials furnished. Only,finest of * lumber 'used. Write for free catalog or visit house on display % mile North of Noblesville on Rte. 37. Open weekdays 8-5; Sun- r day 12-4. Midwest Bldg. Co., Box 169, Noblesville, Indiana. i |; * 7 / 219 lit |. ■■■,!■!.l ■■■ . ii ii miff Automotive NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 252 TF i X FOR SALE— 1935 Ford 2-door, radio & heater, good condition, ‘ good rubber, see Friedly at Butler Garage. 23A 3t-x Farn yr> Pe 1 - SEE Morrison FXrm Store for, Allis Chalmers Sales and Seryicf. < Phone 3-2957 Decatu£ 215 TF WANTED— Good quality cured 1 hay, also straw. John Teaset Phone 3-3865- ' ‘ J9l tF FOR SALE —Automatic Rol-Away metal nests for clean eggs, also 6-1015 hole Jamesway neats, I flock feeders, waterers; See our complete jinp of poultry supplies and feeds. DECATUR HATCHa ERY. ' * ‘ - 231 lOt ' 1 _J FOR SALE—JO hole bests, 6 hold 1 nests, laying house sanitation supplies, famous Purina tube fqeders, poultry jruterers, v hog ~ feeders, houses, waterers and troughs, winter gloves. Stiefel Grain Col Dial 3-370? Decatur, ■ Indiana. $ 238 6t QUONSETFARM BUILDINGS Are paying for themselves in one to three years by giving the farmer additional grain steerage and ak 4 To wing him to seJJ during more favorable markets. For further information, without obligation, learn how you too can realize theso added profits. Decatur Community guilders, 1233 West Adams street, Decatur, Dial 3-3512. * 236 a6t Trade in a Good Town — Decatur "’wHteF* Millwrights or SilK’** for job openings in Maintenance department. Apply' Employment Office Central Soya Co. Monday through Sat.
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Misery FOB SA&h-Larg? oil burner, g interested. Dial 3-8525. 238 It-x FQR SALE—Girls 3 pieep snow suit, size 5, excellent condition. , Dial 3-4472. /.Zj, 23$ 3t FOB SALE-UDomestic sewing machines. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. p 197 TF FOR SALE—Duo Therm oil heater, used two seasons. Died 3-9524. • 236 a3t-x FQR SALE—Girls snow suit, size 8; girls winter coat, size 10; Call . 3-4280. . ' 237 X FOR BALE —One wheel trailer In good condition. 428*4 Mcßarpes street. * i 237 3t FOR SALE—OU burner in good condition r— reasonable — Dial 3-2210, 210 Rugg Street. •\ ' J ■ 237 3t-X TOR CALE—SKELGAS for rural home cooking and water heating. As low as $6.95 per 100 lbs. Uhrlck. Bros. 92 TF FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. Special low rxt.es dh booking and water heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 62 TF FOR SALE — pnneo Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, TRX LENNOX- tqr heftlpg satfefpctidh. OR — coal — gas, We sell — we service. Maselin H eat ing Service, 238 North' Second St. Phone 3-3808. 188 TF FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Opep evenings except Wednesday. Stucky'£ Co., Monroe, Ind. 92 TF FOB SALE— Frigldaire Refrigera tors, Ranges, ‘Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also some good used refrigerates. Uhrlck Bros. ' 101 TF TOR SALE—Kelvinatori refrigeratdis/Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you yant quality get Kelvtnator-- trade go# for a new KelvinatoiL see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. ■ 231 TF ffOOVEß—Factory jebuDt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We service all makes. Klenk’s. PhonS 3-2158. 229 TF FREE — FeeMree to look ground lb our store at oqr fine merchandise such as furniture, poor coverings, bedding, lamps,' and appliances, and everyday hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Moproe, Ind. tsone 6-6866. 62 TF FOR OUt-oCf saw-; 10-inch table saw, pado molding cutter jjead and one horse power motor; 4 M inch jointer;' 3-fnch belt sander; Minneapolis*Honey well limit control. All like new. A- Barkley. 3 miles southeast Decatur on Dan Helm farm. 238 3t-x COMBINER— l-l§so, I.H.C. ss; 14944 Woods | ft; 1-1|45 Case 4 /t.; New Woods combines motor ■ and p.T O. pickets Woods pickers; 14949 Belle Chy; 1-1945 . 2-row New -1943 G.1.; New Woods pickers. Tractors—Several good used Ford- Ferguson; *1 1948 B International; 1 E'John z Deere; 1-1950 Massey Harriet; 'l-F 20 Fa fulfil; New Fpyd Trac- , tors. Biehle Tractor Sales. Pftone 3-2509,' West Nutlman ‘ Ave., De- - catur, Indiana. ' 23§ 5t
FQB SALE— Girls 3-piepe snow suit, Mze 10, condition, Call at Homestead 32 pr Dial 3-2983. «, * | 23? 3t FDR SALE Y Several different kinds of apples, 60c a bushel, do your own picking. 4 mile of Monroe % mile south. Also cidci apples. C.O. Manley. 238 for gAL^J—2? Xt. Tander Aiujninum Trailer >1195.00—31 ft. Indian Modern Trailer Special price $2975. Porter Trailer Sales. ' . 235 3t Help Wanted FOR SALE —Enameled cook stove, coal or wood; also good eating and cooking apples. Adolph Bultemeier % mile west 3% N. of Preble. 236 3t Business Opportunities U.S. GOV’T. JOBS rl Men, women, 18-50. Start high at $66.34 week. 60,000 jobs ppen NOW. Can you qualify? FREE information on jobs, salaries, details. Write TODAY! Lincoln Institute. Pekin, 31, Illinois!. 237 3t-x FOR SALE —The owner of the Nite A Day Grill on North Second Stxeef wishes to dispose of the \ business within the next few days, so if you are interested in a good small restaurant, COME LW D w MAI S NOW. We wjJI give offer every consideration, lio U?Wter T^ n J Auctiop Co. p.W. Kest Phone i-33M Geral.d WiW ted to Magnavox, 7 to 3:3Q shift, North Third, B|yeet. Phone 3-3306. 22? TF WANTED—-4 or 5 room house |p Or preferably, near Decatuy. Dial 3-4364. V 238 3t-X WANTED — Housekeeper for 2 adults, good working copdltipns. 350 North l.Qtb- Phone 3-11*37/ ,■‘ ‘ t WANTED— Used Water Softener, size at least 60 grain. .Clarence Habegger, 506 Welty Btreet. Berbe, Indiana- ? WILL except unwanted • dogs and cats. Railing Bros., ppcatur, InNq. 4,1% mile north of I Coppess Corner. Telephone ,6-6377. 238 6t-x WANTEp iniy-al| kinds of poultry, pring us your custom dressing. TREON‘3 Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North |3th St. Phope 6-&717. 133 gEWING * MACHINE . RepalripgLet us convert your old treacle Machine BRo a inoderp electric, yife make covered buttons, buckets, machine buttonholes; hemstitching. We sell new’ and U se d machines. Boardman’s 223 North Eltst _ _ 111 I • ‘i .vt . WIscHfgRMW | OECOIUTINof T!7 sup,r Keo> Tone. All tnlOfA Oil W« M HUyger n TP IT’S fun tp make dirt run with Fina Foam rug and jujjjjqlstery cleaner. Smith CO- 23§ 3t NOT responsible for any d?b|s contracted by anyone but m'yseif. Carl Bucher. 238 l|-x NOTICE— We Will can chldkbns Qh *' Thur. Opt. lsih. ’ &U$ ’tje ip by 11 a.m. h>iechty Jpdiana. 237 6t STARTER and Generator gprvice. Dick Mansfield ’ Mptor Saleg, 2& North Third St., DecatUL SAVE MONEY— Buy Furniture and |*aint it yourself, gea us before yop buy. Kane Paint and Wallpaper |s| Decatur. 219 TF RADIO, repair —for eomplete and radio repair work try our guaranteed service \ rb«sopabje WASHING MACHINS bot tie gas for sale; das ranges for sale; Will allow/ S3O for old washer on new. Monroe. Washer Repair Shop. \ Phohe i-6463. -■ 114 TF DON’T CUSS- it you nave plumb log troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles.. We also have a full line of Kohjef, American Standard and other popular, makes of plumbing supplies. Call us for free BQTO-ROOTER servltre—Sewetg-— Drains cleaned, Guarantied —The ojoiy roto-rqqtEr in Adams I and Weils Counties Bucket Machine for larger tile, Call C.R. Williams I ou 6 Tocsim B-E- 2. Decdtuy; ludtina. * ft 233 TF
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CIDER— We are operating oui Cider ureas, Tuesday and Tburs day Os each UUtil turihei notice. Good clean, sweet cider. Kirsch Planing Mill, 640 North Thiyd St. Phone 3-3306. 220 TB APPLIANCE SERVICE. We serv * ice all makes of washers, sweep era, and other smell appliances Wringer rolls and parts for all mak«s. KJe»k’a. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF SEPTlC—tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults .vacuum •ewm lines, basement drains cleapeii with electric cutting knives. Fret inspection. Langley Sewer Clean ers. Decatur 3-3810. ; 216 JF FARMERS ATTENTION—W® Te , move dead borses, cows, bogs Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask foi Enterprise 3450. We pay all paone charges. Thf Stadlei Fertilizer Co., formerly tho Stad ler Products Co. 15 TF Fpß SALE—I used beafing stove gbod condition —1 used cookyii Stove, good condition—l usee gas s,tovy, good condition, 1 usee good condition Mazelin Heating North Second St. Dial 3-3808. ‘ 238 31 IN THESE TIMBS FW eT ® r? th^g"seems a little unbalanced its nice to know that there is something well-balanced. That’t the Benjamin Moore house paint formula. A very white £pus< paint that really protects yow hopie. Karie Paint A Walipapej 158 South Second Street. 231 Ts REPAIR YOUR OWN MAYTAG— You may want to repair ye>ui Jrwsu w c , ! rt “ >r rt< yyci ye yUI (lad to eell rot pf-t if yot do the repair wor> in oui own shop. We Carry a complex pdoiad street. Phone ****“ ' kHHmI ’’ Av We wish id this ypy to thank al our fripnbs- rpMv# neigh bprs, yhp remembered ps witj cards, gifts and flowers for ou GWdep WW&« O* erear > •* Fgr R«tf FOR RENT—S room modern ript automatic oil heat, no pets, ref pjrpnce. DiaJ 3-8361. . 237 3 FOR MlNT—Three robm apart merit/ furnished or unfurnished Catj 153*4 North Second street . W . \ 238 3 RENT—2 poom furnished apt ejeefric refrigerator, oil heat, ini mediate possess ton. Dial 3.2069 216 Nri)rth 0b r 238 3 FOR BENT uipiprn thFee room apa ( rim.ep), privat bath all utilities furnished Call|U27 y t \ f,oor nished apt., lights and gas fut - dished, refrigerator and oil briat ! \ No children or pets. 116 Soutl 13 th 4r eet - 238 Tl u „WJfe»*rSrj isZX*’ ajtoolnte* Administrator *of the estate d HuWah J, Crist late of “Adams Coun ty, debased; Tht estate is propablj Annoimpeinent d> 9r Iff A Aon? Iwlfbi Buff. to handle the HONEGGER Big H Feeds When you buy Hon?Wer Feeds and ’Subplempnjtz ypq arf buying Results Instead es -a lof of talk, for Honeqp?r’s crated u nH- or t . he fee< #? rs - Better prices, better service, pettpr quality. See lu for yeur feed peed*.* J.Q, ter ft Sep Route A . ?J . . - . - ——
TrM« $ » Gvod Towp ~~ Try A Democrat w»nt Ao—it Pay* Uss Work Gets Lots Moro Done with p Under! ONI MAN OPERATION ' Makes abort, easy chore of h“*X Jf «m usefulness. Sturdy, streamlined. . Easily controlled from tractor. * itS Skin Models to Fit Ovor 100 Tractors! wVI klenks JUJ ~X t.l- - 1 1- - UJUIU JU . '-" F FURNITURE SATURDAY, OCTOBER T3th. 1:30 F.M. 221 Soujh First Street, Decatur, Indiana 8 Pc. Dining Room Suite; 9x12 Rng; 3 - 9xl2Rugs; Several Rag Ruhr- IJnriirht Piano* Table Top Gas Stove; 2 OU Burners, one like new;’ Drop LeafTslnuette‘&t, 4 chairs;' New Bathroom Stool; Utility Table; Antique Bed; 2 tables; 4 Kitchen chairs; 4 Roekers, Dimpg Room Table; 3 Stools; ironing Board; Wooden Bed mattress; Bed Stand; Extra Bed Springs and chairs; Bankets Table LArnp; Suit Case; EJectric Sweeper; Electric Beater; wash bo#l, trunk* baby buggy; 2 tubs & stand; set of dishes for 8, dishes, pots, pans, garden tdbls. fruit jars, fldwer pots, other miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. ' <r*’ **•* * ** ' ■ / \ 1 ’ L •' TERMS—CABBMr. & Mrs. Charles Hocker, Owners D. S. Blair and Gerald Strickler—Auctioneers C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. - - Sale Conducted by The Kent. Realty £ Auction Co. , ; T 'Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 ■ i\. . \ Not responsible for accidents. 1 9-10 11 PUBLIC AUCTION 28—HOLSTE IN CATTLE—2B A complete dispersal Idle of my entire milking herd of High Grade Holstefjas as the farm. 3 miles East of Hoagland, Ind., 1 mile South of’Monroeville, on Road 101 then. 3% mUes West: V TKIHY, STOBER 16, 1961 12:0$ Noon C.S.T. i 10 First Calf Heifers (8 Fresh, 2 Due in Nov.) { 1 8 Second CaJX Hetfers ( Fresh, 3 pue in Nov.) a 4 third Calf Cows, (3 1 Que in Dec.) \ 3 Bred Heuers (’2 Due in Dec., 1 Due in Feb.) 2 Open Heifers, (Breeding age) 1 Mull, Alcartra CrpameDe Kneddmore 1128538. Born-Dec. 23, 1945. Aft cows except 3 Bred to this Bull, 3 Bred to Curtiss Candy Bull*. 1 ■ ;i j -H .y ■ , . (I have personally inspected this herd. They are nicely marked, large sixe with soiihd Wei) balanced udders. Mr. Lepper raised them; a very high quality herd of Grade Holsteins, Production of each cow will be given day of sale.—Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer.) Herb Is calfhood vaccinated and will be Bangs and T. B. Tested Within 30 days of sale. — POULTRY — 50 New Hampshire Red pullets, laying good. Vaccinated for Chicken , Pox. \ . 1 Barrel Cider Vinegar (2 years old.) , v ; • TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT ; Allis Chalmers Model “WD” 1950 Tracotr, on Rubber, fully equipped with starter and lights alnd Hydraulic, only One season on 50 acre farm, Cultivator attachment; 2 Row fertiliser Corn Planter attachment; Two bottom 14” AC Tractor plows; Good 3 section spike tooth harrow; wheel all metal trailer; 8 ten gal. milk cans. TERMS—CASH. .(Not responsible for accidents.) Plenty of shelter to hold sale inside if weather is bad.. .> • 1 Lunch by Flatrock Ladies Aid THEODORE (TED) LEPPER, Owner Roy S. John^n— Auctioneer Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneer Melvin L?echfy-Auctiopeer ' j ■ . Bryce Daniels—Clerk • 9 1?
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'FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wa?ne, Jpd-, pct. |4-(UF)— (PMA)— livestock; ' Hogs 1,006; opened 1.00 lower; choice 20.35; lights 18.50-19.50; light butchere 19.6»20.25; mediums 19.75-20.25; butchers 19.00-19.50; heavies 18.75. down; pigs -17.00 down; roughs 16.75-19.20. Calves opened steady at 39.00 down. ' \ Lambs opened 50 higher at 31.00 down; ewes 14.00 down; bucks 16.00 down. ( CHICAGO GRAIfZ CLOOS Wheat: Dec. 2.46%-%; March 2.50%; May 2-50%-%; July 2.44%- %. 4 Corn: pec. 1.76 %k%; March L 80%; May 1.81%-1.81; July 1.81%. ' : . ' Oats: Dec. 87%-88; Match 91; May 92; July 90. I Soybeans: Nov. 2.87%-2.f7; Jan. 2 80’4 %; <March 2.91%-%; May 2.91%-%; July 2.90%. 1 , A ; * ! Markets At a Glance By United Press Stocks easier in moderate, trading. irregularly lower. UiS. government bonis steady in quiet trading. Curb stocks {regularly lower. Midwest stocs irkregu|arly lower. Silver unchanged in New* York at 88 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago i wheat, corn, rye, oats and soy bean futures lower. Hogs: 50 cents to 1.00 lower, top 21.10* sheep: steady, top 32.00; cattle: steady, top Only foreign-born wife of a U.S. President, Mrs. John Quincy Adams was a native of £ng%nd. • ' ' Tt ■ • . Mosely To Speak At | Farm Bureau Meeting C. E. Mosely, of Peru, fanner, dealer and director of Farm Bureau district four, will be the principal speaker at the Adams county Farm meeting Friday in .the Lincoln school. Don Raudenbush. president of the local Fann Bureau, also announced tfiat during the business session an election of officers will be held by members, all of Whom were urged to be present. " ' The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., and Mrs. Lewellyn Lenman will be in charg» of the entertainment during th© evening’s program. APPOIXTMEXT OF EXECUTOR » Kalat* >o. 4746 Notice Im fcereby alvefe, That the undersigned' has been appointed Executor of ’ the estate of Annis Chronister late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Glen ChronUter, Executor UeVoHn, Smith. A Macklin 1 Attorneys Se/>t. 34. 1951. I SEPT.^2S— OCT. 2—9 . : APPOINTMENT OF EXm’TRIg Eatate No. 474 M ’ Notice la hereby afveit. That the undersigned has been appointed Executrix Os the estate of James- W. Andrews late of Adams County, deceased- The estate is probably solvent. . li-a Inch. Executrix Ed. A. Bosse, Attorney Sept. 24, 1951 , i -SEPT. 25— OCT 2—9 .—.————__—; ... —-4 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch" Ehinger FIRE WINQ AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004
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i CO. ' Corrected October 9 160 tQ HO „ i ß j>o 17Q ip uo lbs. — 39i5 * 180 to 220 lbs. — 20.00 : 220 to 240 ibk J IPJS 240 to 260 > -260 to 280 lbs. 19.00 280 to 300 lbs. 1 18.50 > 300 td 325 lbs. 18J90 325 to 350 IfefiL 17i0 \ > 350 to 400 lbs. 17.00 i 400 lbs. up 16.50 140 to 160 lbs. — 17 50\ 120 to ?40 lbs. 17.00 100 \to |2O lbs. 16.50 Roughs . , 300 lbs. dow? 1t.50 300 to 350 lbs.- 17.00 350 to 400 lbs. — l«(.50 400 to 45Q 10.00 450 to 500 lbs. — 16.50 500 )to 560 lbs. —— 16-00 550 to 600 1b514.50 600 ibs. up ; a 14-00 -- , Stags —— — 13.00 Boars 11.06 Veaj (Fri. A Sat.) 36.50 Spring Lainbs (Fri. & Sat.) 20.50 Yearling* Lambs --—J 20-00 Ewes ILOO SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected October 9 \ 160 to 170 lbs. 19.50 l 170 to 180 l>s. 180 to €OO lbs. 20,60 200 to 220 lbs. 2'1.00 220 to 240 lbs. 20.75 240 to 260 lb?. — 20.50 ■ 260 to ?80 lb». —— — $0 00 280 t 0 300 lbs. J-—- 19.50 300 to 325 lbs. 19.00 325 to 350 lbs. 18.50 ’ ; 350 to 400 lbs. - 18.00 400 lbs. up — 17.50 140 to 160 lbs. ... 18.25 ’ 100 tb 140 lbs. 17.75 Rougns 300 lbs. down -,17.75 Stags - 14.00 80ar5...-11.50 ; Veals —36.00 Lambs - 29.50 Ewes -— 11.00 I LOCAL GRAIN MARKET o BURK ELEVATOR Corrected October 9 Beans subject to change , during day. ; Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. ’ Grain: .03 per bushel less. I Corn: .05 per 100 less. *> f.o.b. farm. J WHOLESALE EGG AND 1 y POULtBY QUOTATIONS J * fumiebed By i 1 DECATUR FARMS ’ ’ a -2148. Corrected October 9 r Large Clean Whites —,—.61 * Large Clean Brown .59 - Current Receipts .45 J Call for poultry prices. \ i i.. ■ ib hi ri/ : - MF Deoatur » Petnr««on - Monrtw : TEEPLE / Moving A Trucking Lical slid Looff Disiocs PHONE 3-2607 If you hfve aorneuiing w eeH M rooms for rent., try a' Democrat Want '<» It nrlnga reaulte
