Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1951 — Page 5

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, IHI

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QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds MiIL jH/f - & * V, 'My wife is getting strong as a horse—been eating vitamins she - got in the Democrat Want Ads!” , Real Estate FOR SALE—4 room semi-modern house close in. Immediate possession. Reasonable. 722 Cleveland St. Phone 3-2827. 266 3t-x FOR SALE—Extra large Adams County,' Stock, Grain, Dairy and Show farm, located in Lutheran settlement, a fine semi-modern home, good large barn and out buildings, w onder ful oppor- ' tunity lor a thrifty farmer. Ira-, mediate possession. Contact, Enoch W. Heckman. 281 i Broadway, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 266 4t . FOR SALE — Seven room modern home in Cruigville. Complete bath, oil furnace, hot water heater, living room and diningroom carpeted, and cold running wat«£ and soft water, baserment. See Richard Worden, CraigviHe phone 39. 267t3x FOR SALE —6 Room semi modern house at 105 S. lOthJStreet. This tipme is not modern but With a minimum of remodeling It would tie worth a great deal more * 4 money, as it is located on a nice 66 x 132 foot lot and on one of U Decatnr’s best streets. For further information and please contact. The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Phone 3-3390, C. I W. Kertt, Gerald Strickler. £ \ 266 31 1 Automotive NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. .4 x 252 TF “OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales., Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. ' 247 TF FOR SALE— USED Farmall -M;‘ Farniall H; Farmall F-12; F 20. Allis Chalmefs W-C. Used plows, L G No. 8-2-14"; ID. 2-12"; 2-14”. Used 9A heavy disc. Also other good used disc & plows, cultipadkers, drills, hammer mills, manure spreaders, corn planters. USED TRUCKS — 1946 GMC IM ton, *2 stfeed axle; 1946 Dodge IM ton with l>ed - Mollenkopf ft Eittng. Incl Corner Dayton Ave. ft 13th. Street, Decatur, Ind- 267 3t ■ ■ \ .' ■\ ' ■ ———- ; Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ■ WANTED |. TO BUY CLEAN I LATE MODEL CARS I BRANT MOTORS, Inc. | MASOIIC j v Regular Stated Meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 13 j ’ deter* Hi Miller, W. M. ,' I 1 ' ~ b ~

1S I - because it provides coverage for injuries j or death for which theinsured is legally liable and for medfcal expenses of j residence or guests. /•■ - J 1,..V 'Zettvt HeHer and Bockman Insurance Agencies Herman LnnkeWu, SoHcHor * •

FOR SALE— 1950 Buick Super Riviera, radio, heater, white sidewall tires. 1950 Cadillac Fleetwood 4-door, radio, heater, white side-wall tires. 1949 Pontiac 2-door, radio, heater. 1949 Ford , 4-door, overdrive. 1949 Nash .4door, radio, heater, overdrive, White sidewall tires. 1947 Ford 2door. 1949 DeSoto 4-door, white sidewall tires and heater. Steffen i Motor Sales, U.S. V- 264 3t Farmer’* Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggsDecatur Farms. L 135 TF WANTED— Good quality cured hay, also straw. John FeaseL Phone 3-3865. r , 191 TF FOR SALE—Poland China Boars. Harry Beavers, route 2, Decatur. : ; f ’ 266 3t-x FOR SALE—Spotted Male Hog, - Francis Fuhrman, Phone 3-9135. 266 3t-x SEE Morrison Farm Store for, Allis Chalmers Sales and Service. phone 3-2957 Decatur. 215 TF FOR SALE—7S R.I. and WhiTe . hock pullets. Phone 3-8213. 267 3t-x FOR SALE—Sow & 11 pigs, 2 f weeks qld; 19 pigs 6to 7 weeks Old,. 4 miles N. of Magley. Thedd. Btdtemeler. 267 3t-x ijF • . . FOR. SALE—Spotted Poland China jnale hog, large enough for service. Also good cooking and eating . apples, home grown, 4 miles -N. (if Magley. Gerhard Bulte pieier. 266 3trX GIVE YOUR BIRDS SO ME "PUNCH”! —Honeggers’ Big “H” Fortlpultry keeps flocks in full production. Contains ALL essential vitamins, minerals, plus .worm control. Get trial supply! Ask Darr & Son, R. 51 Ted Bowman, R. 3; Gerber Feed Store, R. ‘ 4„ 267 it JI ■ ■■ ■!. _ , 111 ■■IM — For Rent ——■ —— • FOR RENT—House in the country. See Max Thieme io person. z 1 265 It FOR RENT—One-half of modern BOu.se, use of kitchen and laundry. >hone 3-2291. ;i 267 3t —l—; — ■ FOR RENT —Room, gentleman preferred. Must be able to give refer- ■ ences. Phone 3-3257.; 266 3t FOR RENT—Unfurnished apaS- . ment in modern home, suitable for working couple or small family. Phone 3-2789. 265 3t-x ■ ' : . FOR RENT—Upper 2 room Apt.,.3 . targe closets, nicely! ’ furnished,! Vr.fhnre bith, priVads entrance, j ' J* adults only, no pets, 1063 Win- !• Chester St. Phone 6-6177. 267 3t| RENT—4 room Upstairs,apt. heat and wdter furnished, >2 blocks from business district. Mercer Ave. Apt. Call 3-3512. | * — . x ARMISTICE (tontiaaed From Page One) fire while the tent in which they conferred shook with the concus--1 sion of artillery fire. I On the Korean battle line itself, the wail of bagpipes dAfted across the fields as the king’s own Scottish. borderers honored their dead of:World War I, and their more current dead who fell in a fierce Communist attack Last week. * Diplomats in Paris, ; meanwhile, i sought to get Russia to agree to a I western disarmament: proposal, i The Russians showed little inter.W z ’ Tirade Tn a Good Town — DecaAir

For Sale-Misc. — FOR SALE — Pnnco Radios and Refrigerator*. Stucky ft Co., Moproe, lad. > 174 TF FOR SALE—Domestic sewing machines. Stucky ft Co., Monroe, Ind. A IT7TF FOR SALE—2 sows and 12 pigs, Ernest Thieme, 7 mile north east of* Decatur. 267 3t-x FOR SALE —7 piece Walnut dining room suite, good condition. Cali 77381. I 267 3t-x FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR CALE— SKELGA3 lor rural home cooking and water heating. As towl as >6.95 per 100 lbs. Uhrick Bros. 92 TF . 4 —..— FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. '/Special low rates on cooking and -water heating. Stucky ft Co., Monroe, ; Ind. 62 TF \ ,' , '4 i— — —; ——~ FOR SALE — Portable typewriter, Royal aristocrat in good condition, complete with case. Phone 3-3726. h 265 3t FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky ft Co., Monroe, Ind. 92 TF a ? FOR SALE —Frigldafre Refrigerators; Ranges, Water ffeaters, washers and dryers. Ated some good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bro*. * 1 101 TF FOR SALfc —Gas. stove, A-l shape, $39.09— ? Speed Queen washer, $30.00. Good used Barton washer s2s.dor idonroe Washer Service, Monroe,; Indiana. .265 3t-x FOR SALE —Bottle gas for cooking and water heating $6.00; cooking $6.50 to $7.50. Also service' on gas ranges. Washer Service,? Monroe, Ind. 261 TF FOR SAI4E— 42" single drainer board sink, with faucets \& trap; Used, but excellent shape. \ $12.00. hakes Cabinet Shop, 3M mile, S. ton 3iJ. 267 3t-x > ; | ; FOR SAIJC—We have several Good Used; Mbytag washers. Also a complete line of New Maytag washers,: ironers, and Maytag Dutch Oyen Gas Stoves. Fager’s Maytag BaWfc, 164 South Second Street. Rhone FOR SALE—Turkeys, broadbrested White Hollands, alive or dressed, propferly fed, raised sanitary way, especially Cor Thanksgiving " and Christmas. J. F. Rupert, W. Monroe St. Phone 3-9479 after 7 |p.m. or Phone 3-4040 anytime. « 'Rubber Plant | Guayule,” a Mexican rubber-pro-ducing plaht related to the sunflower, may yield a quantity of rubber eq dal to almost one-quarter | of Its own weight. /Many Name* \ Among the 30 or more names by which J, the? common flicker is known lodalty are golden-winged woodpecker, high-holder, and yellow hammer. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur j AtrfdftMk “Through Service We Grow” HELLER Coal, Feed & Supply 722 W. Monroe SI. Phone 3-2912 DOH T HESITATE TO APPLY TO* US WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN We will make a $25 loan just as qui£k as we will a larger one. Your signature; and income are the chief s security requirements. A small part of your income each month will repay a loan. Special terms are available to farmers or other persons with seasonable, income. Loans quickly and privately made usually on same day you apply. Let -i •us tell ybu more about it—no obli-. gatlon. Cjtll, phone or write— I “ LOCAL.LOAN 3 I \ COMPANY ! Ground Floor 13* X. Second 91, Brock Bld*. H»one &-20 U Debtor, 2nd.

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MMWWWUMAMWWVWWW LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ' s ■■ | '■ For 26 words or leu: 1 time 50c; 2 time* 75c; 3 times >1; 6 time* $.75. For consecutive days. No classified sklpday ads accepted. Black race 10 point, 6c per word each insertion, 60c mini* mum. ' \ Classified ads listed In paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memoriam, 2c per word, Tsc minimum. \ . Copy must be In office by 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline 9 a.m. UWWMRMMWWMSWWWW FOR SALE —3 pairs men’s ice skates with shoes, sizes 9 and 6; man’s blue sport coat/ size 37; boy’s 24 inch bicycle. 3-8183.. # 266 3t-x TRY LENNOX—for heating satlsfaction. OU — coal — gas. We sell — we service. Maselin Heatr \\ Ing Service, 288 North Second St. Phone 3-3808. 188 TF FOR SALE— Manitowoe Sub-zero upright freezers. Sizes 14 and 18.5 cti. ft. Wilson chest and upright freezers. Sizes Up to 35 cu. ft. S*e them at, F. Hill, 105 S. 13th St. 249 24t HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, 219.95 sad up. Gua% anteed 1 year. Also neir Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We , herviee an makes. Klenk’s. Phbne 2- V 229 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators, Home freezers and Electric ranges, U you want quality get ( Kelvinator.. trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FREE — Feel free to look around In our store at our fine mer chan-, dlse such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, a,nd every lay hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. / 62 TF Wanted WANTED—Light hauling, ashes & rubbish. ‘tVill take order* for wood. Phone 3-2425. Frank Baker 342 N. 11th Street. 266 3t-x WANTED TO BUY—afi kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 8-3717. ' 133 TF WANTED TO~RBNT—6 or 7 room modern hhuse. We want to move to Decatur for our new assign menL Pastor of the Calvary E.U.B. Church. Rev. L.W. Strong, Churubusco, Indiana. Phone 2934. collect after 5:00 p.m. or Decatur 3- 258 TF | igEWING MACHINE Repairing— Let us convert your old treadle Mudline into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckles, machine button holes; Hemstitching. We sell new and, used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 5 258 25t« jl -.1 Help Wanted WANTEb—Salesman full time. Apply in person Doe’* Cir Dock, See Doc Vizard. 259 TF Miscellaneoui Gary’s BEAUTY SHOP has been moved to ,221 South First Street, | telephone 3-4458. 252 30t NOTICE —No hunting or trespassi ing oh the Louise Haugk property. 266 3t-x TOYS— CHRISTMAS LAY AWAY —Uhrick Bros Phone 3-4109, 130 W. Monroe. 250 TF INSURANCE* Phohe 3-4300. Kenneth Rnnyon. Decatur loßuranee Aeency. T STARTER apd Generator service. INck Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third SL, Decatur, Ind. 13 TF SAVE MONEY— Buy unfinished Furniture and Paint It yourself. Se? us before you boy., Kane Paint and Wallpaper 158 South Second, Decatur. 219 TF MERCHANDISE AUCTION, Decatar Sale Barn, Friday Evening, Nov. 16th., 7:00. it SEPTlC—tank*, cesspool*, toilet vault* vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drain* cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free Inspection, Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. \ 216 TF \ ...And We Quote T'h'p rung of a ladder was never meant to riwt upon, but only to j hold a tnau’b foot long cnvugli to enable' him to ppt the other sotne•what higher—Huxley. ’ !

RApIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugk*. 60 TF — — APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all make* of washers, sweep•rs, and other small appliance*. Wringer soil* and parts for all\ makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TP -4* L—- — - DON’T CUSS. If you nave plumb tag troubles, call 3-2168 and let \ our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also have a full line if Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call ft* for M estimates. KLENK’S. 190 TF ROTO-ROOTER Drains cleaned, Guaranteed —The only ROTO-ROOTER in Adams and Wells Comities. Bucket Machine for larger tile. Call C.R. Williams 4 on 6 Tocsin. R.R. 2, Decatur, Indiana. TF ~ DID YOU FINISH High School? If nqt, why continue this handicap when yop can complete your education in spare time at home. For full particulars write. High School. Division, Commercial Trades Institute, 1406 Greenleaf Ave., Chicago 26, 111. 267 3t-x FARMERS ? ATTENTION—We remove dead borses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 8450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF 11 - j M \

I ."'—l ONLY P,950.00 \ 5! LARGE ROOMS—4 LARGE CLOSETS—- ' i ' \r- ' modern new bath room fixtares—hot water * ’ heater—forced air furnace—good basement and fruit cellar—l 2 fruit-trees —about 1 acre of ground—excellent location in city.. | Shown By Appointment Only. THE SUTTLES CO. ■:: ' i.... I HOUSEHOLD GOODS AUCTION As 1 am moving into smaller quarters 1 will sell all my Household Godds at Public Auction at 928 South Thirteenth Street, Decatur, on FRIDAY, NOVEMDER 16, 1951 ■ n •> ' EVENING SALE — 6:00 P. M. — EVENING SALE , . HOUSEHOLD GOODS Glass Door China Closet; Singer Sewing Machine: Dining Table and chairs; Small Display Case; Canary Bird and cage; Library Table; Bed, complete; Victrola; Lamps; 5 Rockers; Drapes and Curtains; Mirrors; Bookcase-Desk'; 2 Dressers; Commode; Hall Tree: % Bed; Mahtel Clock; 2 Kitehen Tables; Cupboard; Kerosene Cook Stove; Rauge Stove; Speed Queen Washer; Sump Pump with M H.P. motor; Heatroia Stove; Lawn Mower; Tools; 9x12 Rug and pad; Ice Box; Dishes; Bri.c-a-brac; Hooking Utensils and Miscellaneous articles-. TERMSt-CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. AL MOSER, Owner Ned C. Johnson, Melvin Liechty — Auctioneers 12 14 15 ■ .

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City Police Make One Traffic Arrest City police made one arrest and investigated two minor accidents, the arrest of Juan Mlrles, 833 North Twelfth street, for running the red light at Monrbe and Second and for operating a vehicle without a driver’s license. Mlrles was fined a total of $15.75 in justice of the peace court, $15.75 and costs for the first offense, S2O for the second. One of thd Occidents occurred at the alley intersection between Second and Third and Jefferson and Adams when ears driven by George Shosenberg, 610 Mercer avenue, and Robert D. Toledo, 0., Collided. Total damage was estimated at $77. Total damage to cars driven by Robert Sautbine of Homestead 17, and Dorothy Mailand, route 1, Hoagland, was estimated a$ $l5O. The cars collided in the 200 block of South Second street when the Mailand car pulled away from a curb parking spot. Seattle Man Head A Os Greenback Party Indianapolis, Nov. 12 —(UP) —■ Fred C. Proehl, a Seattle, Wash., merchant, today headed the back party for 1952. Proehl’s election by a national referendum vote was announced (here during the weekend. (Edward J. Bedell, Indianapolis, was named vice-president and John Zand, also of Indianapolis, national chairman for the J7th year/ p A Other officers nicluded George C. Hummel, Buffalo, N. Y.» vice-chair-man. and Merford M. Greenstreet, Independence, Mo:, secretary-trea-surer. ,y

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK , Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 12 —(UP) —(PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 800; 50-65 higher; strictly choice 18.65; lights 16.25-17.75; light butchers mediums 17.75-18.50; butchers 17.25-18.00; heav|esj"l7.2s down; pigs 16.00 down; roughs 14.00-17.25. Cattip steady to weak; steer* 37.00 down; heifers 36.00 down; cows 27.00 down; bulls 28.50 down; calves steady, 39.00 down. Lambs 50 lower, 29.50 down; ewes 12.50 down; bucks 8.00-11.00. Decatur's Uncle Sam Is Feature Os Parade Chet Adams, Decatur’s Uncle Sam, was a featured attraction in the Fort Wayne Armistice Day parade Saturday night. The stiltwalking figure towered above the crowd and attracted unusual attention. Adams* agility on etilts amazed the crowd. He bowed to the crowd and lifted small children from parents arms and carried the children In the parade. Adams was a super-attraction in the Decatur Callithumpian last October 81. He is; widely known for his ability to get about on stilts. Chiropractors Hit Medical Monopoly Indianapolis, |NoV. 12. — (UP)— Jlalph L. Agnew of Indianapolis has been re-elected president ol the Indiana Bureau of Chiropractic. During their annual weekend here, Hoosier chiro praetors charged a “medical mon opoly” keeps them from practic ing. They adopted a resoldtion urging an educational campaign to pave the toward legalizing their profession. \■~ 7Njne Freight Cars Derailed In Wreck ■ Crawfordsville,’ Ind., Nov. 12. — (UP)— Monani railroad v officials «aid today a broken side frame on a coal car caused derailment ol nine cars of a freight train early yesterday. No one was hurt and the main track was cleared within a few hours. EDEN [ (Continued From PAfcv One) rearm. A We intend to persevere with our disarmament proposals." ht said. “We ask our critics to .study them. We suspect that our critics have been’ so' busy > laughing al , them that they have not had time to read them.” 4 ALLIED (Continued From Page une) the battle line existing at the time an armistice agreement is ready foi signing. • The Communists, on the othei hand, demand that the cease-fire line be fixed now at the present battle line. They have added a pro vision that the Cease-fire line would move with the Rattle line up to the time of the armistice signing, but the UN complained this was tbc vague. , TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags

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I KENNETT-MURRAY A CO. 1 Corrected November 12 160 to 120 lbs. -I 16.25 170 to 180 lbs. 17.25 180 to 200 lbs. 18.00 200 to 230 lb*.- 17.75 220 to 246 lbs. 17.50 240 to 260 Tbsl7.oo 260 to 280 lbs. —- 16.50 280 to 300 lbs. J..,.. 16.00 300 to 325 lbs. 16A0 325 to 350 \lbs. 15.00 350 to 4001 lbs. 14.50 400 lbs. W 14.00 140 to 160 lbs. 15.75 120 to Uo lbs. 15.25 100 to 120 lbs. -L— 14.75 Roughs ' 300 W down- 15.50 300 to 350 1b5.15.00 350 to 400 1b5."14.75 400 to 450 lbs.’—j.— 14.00 450 to 500 lbs. 13.50 500 to 550 1b5.13.00 550 to 600 lbs. 12.50, 600 llri. -up 4„ 12.00 Stags „L——il2.oo Boars 10.00 Veals (Fri. ft Sat.) 37.00 Spring (Fri., & Bat.) 28.00 Yearling Lambs 20.00 Ewes -J.11.0( SCHMITT STOCKS, YARDS Corrected November 12 * 160 to 170 lbs. 16.50 170 to 180 lbs. 17.25 180 to 200 lbs. —— 17.50 200 to 220 lbs. 18.00 220 tq 240 lbs. 17.75. 240 to 260 lbs. 17.50 260 to 280 lbs. - r ——4 l7-00 280 to 800 lbs. 16.50 300 tb 325 lbs. .... lfl.oo 325 to 350 lbs. 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. 15.00 400 lbs. up L- 11.50 j 140 to 160 lbs. | 15.25 100 to 140 lbs/ 114.75 ROughs 300 lbs. d0wn16.25 Stags ——...... 14-00 Boars — ' r <1.50 Veals 36.00 Lambs .... 29.50 fCWAA «.«.*** 11.00 LOOAU ORAIH MARKIT V BURK ELEVATOR Corrected November 12 / Beans subject to change during day. U Prices delivered at elevator Ask for price*, j j Grain: .03 per bushel les*. ’• Corn: .05 per 100 les*. !■ f.o.b. farm. 1 WHOLESALE EGG AND 1 POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnidked By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148. Corrected November 12 Large Clean Whites .61 ‘ Large Clean Brown .59 Receipts — -43 Call for pOttltry ~ Elevator Co. Decatw* • Peterson . MnnrnTEEPLE Moving & Trucking ! • ’ Local and s Long Distance PHONE 3*2607 If you have something to sen or rooms for rent- try a Democrat Want ' a It Drtnge remit*