Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1952 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1959

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- 11 Jfarw'iF J . (Kgp ‘‘Your Democrat Want Ad said yoi> hhd lots of gift anything son relatives ?” Automotive NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sale?. 252 TF - FOR SALE OR TRADE—I9SI 4- ■ r ,’ door Chevrolet, atone green; R & H. 1021 Vine Street, phone 3-2388 Decatur. 1 3t-x, FOR SALE — 1941 RydroMatic Oldsmobile sedan, radio, heater, ~■ clean. Can be seen at 710 Nuttman Ave., price $35Q.00 cash, Idora M? Andrews. ■' 1 3t-x OUR USED CARS are safety tested and -guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsm&sterj Motor Sates, Ist & Monroe SL Phone * 3-2003. - 247 TF FOR. SALE—F-7 Ford Tractor with a job hauling freight Yrr delivering New cars, Would'take a cai, or Pick-up truck for trade. Write ;\bpx 399 e/o Decatur Democrat. J-/ . 307 3L-X . NEW YEARS BARGAINS— 1946 Chevrolet Aero Sedan, radio & heater, runs good $650.00, first v come, firfet - let Sedan: new paint, very good $750.60; 1946 Chevrolet 2-door, heater, good tires. $775.00; z • 1951 Chevrolets, good as new, you can save SIOO.OO. by buying one, of these. Fred Busehe, phone ■ 3-3941, 1 square south of G.E. 307 3t-x : ... —— —; u—t ; Farmer's Col. —.— mi-i-i— • WE BUY chickens and quality eggs.> Decatur Farms. 135 TF SEE Morrison Farm Store for, Allis Chalmers Sales and Service.> phfiqne 3-?957 Decatur. 215 TF CONDENSED BUTTERMILdtIO% protein, 27% solid. $5.50 per cwt. tn barrels. Decatur Farms. 244 T FOR SAUE —400 bails of timothy, hay;. 460- bails of mixed* hay. Chauncey Sheets, R. R. 2",; phone 3-937;*. I ' ' 1 3t-x IT’S RUNNING AGAlN—OuThanv mer is- in operation again. See its fpr all of your Feed & Grinding.* -Heller Coal, Feed & ’ Supply.-'* ... 1 TF FOR SALE-r-Special 600 DeKaib Chix Cockerels on Jah. 3rd, at 5c '■ for ’ early broilers. Special 350 i x AAA best-grade Leghorn started chicks for early—layers, a good buy, see us now. Decatur Hatchery, phone 3-3727. 1 304 6t FOR SALE—Guernsey heifer calf, born Sunday. This calf was sired by ,lABA’s “Midnight.” a Langwater bull with 691 lb. butterfat index. R. H. Buuck, Preble phone Y 2 bn 24. :• 3-07 3t-x FcTr S ALE- Decatur Pullarum Fussed* R.O.P. Sired egg and meat bred Chicks, for faster growth and more egg's. Ordey Decatur Cliicks'now for Feb. & March delivery. See us to-day. Decatur Hatchery, phone 3-3727. 304 14t ■. ' i"": 1' 1 j" 1 1 1 Go to the church of your cholc* text Sunday. J: ItCRK Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson - Mowroe • “ JfIWfiSSCBSEBES I RANTED , I ■„ lTd BUY CLEAN LATE MODEL : CARS j < ~~ — “Through Service .? We Grow” HELLER Coal, Feed & Supply /Z 22 W. Monroe St. 3 Phone 3-2912

For Salo - Miso. FOR SALE — Phijco Radio* And Refrigerators. Stucky 4k Co., Monroe, Ind. [ J | 274 TF FOR SALE—I Wataut dining room suite, just like new. 335 South sth Street, phone 3-2309. 3068 bx FOR sewing machines. A Stucky 4k Co., Monroe, Ind. \ IM TF FOR SALE— Student Typewriter (blank keys), good condition, ? phone 3-3746 after 4 p.m. 307 2t-x FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural home cooking and water heating. As low Mi $6.95 per 100 lb*. Uhrick 8r0*.92 TF FOR SALE -4’ i ßotUe gas servic*. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky 4k Co. Monroe, Indi | v FOR SALE—Ruga and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky 4k Co., Monroe, Ind. '' ? .92.TF FOR SALE 4 1 female Beagle hound. 6 months old. Priced reasonable. Well startedjpn rabbits, call 6-6803 Monroe. ? ’ 307 3t FOR SALE — Bottle Ga& Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nite*. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE —2 completely rebuilt used square aluminum Maytag Washers. Fager’s Maytag Sales, 164 South Second Street, phone ’ 3-4362. | ; y' 307 4t CHILDRENS UNFINISHED Table and Chair, seta, $4.50 to> i 55.65. Buy unfinished Furniture and Paint it yourse|l£ Kane Paint and Wallpaper, 158 South Second, Debatu|: * 280 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigierators^ Ranges, Water’' iHeatK»re, wafers and dryers. Also »o ue gofd usedi. refrigerators. Uhrick TRY LENNOX—for heating satisfactionA Oil — coal — gasi We sell — *e service. Maae lin Heating Service, 238 North Seconu St. Phonp 3-3808. ■- ffi;TF — free to look around in our store at our fine inerchandise such as furniture, f|oor coverings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open ehcl evening,except Wed. Stucky 4 Co., Moniroe. Ind, Phone 6-6866. j 62 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrlgera tors. Home freezers and; Electric ranges, if you quality get Kelvinator —, trade now for a new Kelvinator see therr at DECATUR HATCHERY. , 231 TF HOOVER—Factpry rebuilt vacuum cleaner?, $19J95 . and ui>- Guaranteed 1 year. Also ne# Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We Service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. - | 229 TF FOR SALE—Bottle gas cooking and waiter heating $6.00; cooking $6.50 t|o $7.50. Also service on gas ranges. Monroe I Washer Service!, Monroe, Ind. \ 261 TF FOR SAILe—I Useil efehtiiic stove, good’eondition; 1 Used gjae stbve, good condition', 1 Apartiherit sire !\gas stove, good condition: ’ 2 Rei frigerators electric, good condition. 1 Servel gas refrigerator, . Just Like New. Mazelini Heating Service, 238 North Second i St. Phone 3-3808. 1 3t For Rent I FOR RENT—Unfurnistted Apt.;, 4 rdoms & bath, upstairs, located tawn, phone 3-3344‘j 306 St RENT—UnfurnishedpApi. 2 rooms upstairs, located down town, phone 3-3344. + < 300 3t FOR RENT—Local Service Station for lease; sejling Marathon products' Excellent business Opportunity, write box 396 b/p Decatur Democrat. V j 1 4t FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished upper apartment in West part of town. Private entrance, reasonable rent. Inquire 817 Russell St. Phono 3 4126. ! | 13t FOR RENT— -Modern three-room apartment, hept furnished. One and one-half blocks from G-E- See Janies. Kitehen, 428 Mcßarnes Street. 1 TF DON’T HESITATE TO APPLY TO OS WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN We will make a $25 loan just as* quick as we will a larger one) Your signature and income are the chief security requirements. j A small part df your income teacfi month will repay a loan. Special -terms are available to farmers or other persons with seasonable in- ; come. .L 1 . ■ i Loans quickly and privately made usually on same day you apply. Let us tell you more about it—no gation. CM, phone «r write— * LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Ground Floar N. Second st.. Brock Bldg. Phone 4-2013 Decatur, lad.

LOCAL CLABBIEIED ADVIRTIBING RATIB For 25 wora« or lew: . : i 1 time 60c; 2 times 75c; 3 time* |1; • time* 1.75. \ For consecutive day*. No : clarified akipday ad* freceptH. L Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 50c mint j mum. I 1 Classified ad* listed In' paragraphs 50% increase over regn- ( lar rate, \ J • ( Card of Thank*, Obituary, In j Memoriam, 2c. per word, 75c minimum. * Copy must be In office by 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. i Saturday deadline 9 Am FOR RENT —Furnished apartment for 2 or 3 adults. Employed people preferred- No children under 8 years of age. 315 North sth Street. 1 3t-x FOR RENT—AII modern 4 room 1 Apartment, private bath and private entrance, furnished or unfurnished, immediate possession. i Call at 227 North 4th St. 13t U Wanted p''? WANTED— Man want* work on Sat. & Sunday, call 3-3934. 306 3t WANTED TO BUY—Frame building 12’ x 12’ dr 12’ x 14’. Henry i Selking, phone 3-9102. 1 3bx WANTED—To Sell You Wallpaper, ! do your painting, papering, plastering. Clay Davis, phone J 3-8514. ' . 293 TF WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 3-3717. 133 TF Let us convert your’old treadle Machine into 4 modern elehtric. . We make covered buttons, buckles, machine button koles; j Hemstitching. We sell-new and - used machines; Boardman s 223 North First. 126 t-x |y, Miscellaneous J IgTARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 : North Third St, Decatur, Ind. { . / , ■ • ' ■l3 TF RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work | try Our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugk*. iSEPTlC—tanks, cesspool*; toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer CleanI ers. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF ATTENTION—We remove d|ead horses, cows,, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all H phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad-. i ler Products |Co. 15 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We servlee aU makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wrihger rolls and parts for all makes. Kelnk’s. Phone 3-2158. - 229 TF ROTOROOTER service—Sewers— Drains cleaned, Guaranteed—The only ROTO-ROOTER in Adams and Wells Counties. Bucket Machine for larger tile, Call C. R. •r Williams 4 on 6 Tocsin. R. R. 2, Decatur, Indiana. ‘233 TF TRY OUR MARKS FILM \SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING \ Smith Rexall Drags

OPPORTUNITIES We will soon open our New Store in Decatur, Indiana. Will have openings for following positions: • CASHIERS ’ b‘ f ' ? •STOCKMEN • PRODUCE CLERKS i V • 'MEAT CLERKS I ' '' \ \ \ Both male and female. t ? Attractive pay scale with automatic increases. S Credit fdC previous comparable experience given in establishing rate. Hospital benefits. Monthly pay retirement plan. Vacations with pay. •/ Steady work—-45 hour week. INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD AT RICE HOTEL Thursday, January 3rd 1:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. H interviews ic be held by:—Store Manager—Waldo Bennett District Manager—W. W. Davis Personnel Manager—E. Brooks. 1 i '; • ' jI ; .1 V . i ! I si The Kroger Company —,.,„<i»,,, ... ; _ ■■ ■ ; j? ;

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DON’T CUSS. If you have plumb ing troubles, call 3-2158 and let, our experienced plumber take care ot your troubles. We also have a full linfe of Kohler, American Standard land other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call u* for free estimate*. KLENK’S. | 190 TF Card of Thanks Wewish in this manner to express our moet sincere appreciation to ' all who assisted us In th’e death | of our Husband and Father. Also to the minister, neighbors, • friends, and American Legion. Mrs. Harvey Brodbeck A Fafhlly.' \ 11 We wish in this manner to thank Bevis and Rev. Turner, Mr. { i Mrs. Reginald Clifton, Zwicks, The American Legion, friends, and relatives for their sympathy I and kindness during the sudden death of- our husband and father James Hakes. f J Mr*.. James Hakes and Children I ;l “ Would You-— — take your radio tc- a beauty parlor for repairs? '■ Then why not call an experienced decorator for your painting and papering? I will be glad to call at your home with samples and sell ybu the right paper for the best results. I am selling Imperial, — Birge — Harmony — Nancy Warren —, Decorator*. Clay Davis PHONE 3-8514 ; and SUPPLIES • Bath Room Fixtures " • Kitchen Sink* and Cabinet* • Ga* Water Heaters • Electric Water Heater* • Water Systems • Heating Boiler System* • Washer* • Sump 4*umps • Gas • Oil . Coal ? Fumaco* ’> ,• Electric & Gas Range* • Bottle Ga* Service • Air Conditioners • Wall and Floor TH* • Congowall HAUGKS HEATING . PLUMBING APPLIANCES j Os nWA piir / < / SEU F BUT TRADE .ETC.

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■ -W’- '• WL ' I <4 -Li V g. ' < ■*, \\\\ k I ; .. dßsl Baby sitter Delora Campbell. Donna Joyre Isbell, victim. CHARGE OF SUSPICION of murder has been filed in Long Beach, Cal H against 16-year-old baby sitter, Delora Mae Campbell, after authorities listened to tier weird story of having strangled 6-year-old Donna Joyce Isbell. The high school sophomore said she strangled the girl after watching « television mystery show. (tnternatif'nai tioundufwlps) ? CURRENT OPERWING COSTS PER PUPIL OF . LOCAL SCHOOLS IN INDI ANA COUNTIES . 1950-1951 School Year * i 16aE$io4 =irns scaool< I till , TOR>S - ■'7/-.' pax pupil ;4?.i< daily rninmoS Si Aim Ha ATTENDANCE CODE HTrJsulil&a iPiPißrt f T r n i I UFIH *• 1 1 safizoY. $175 or L««» n MWff sl7* M S2OO < Eigßl -sisa jwz 14ft./,/■ ■ 5201 to $225 , 7/;'. $226?5250 Sy 1 AVERAGE • • $56 $Mi j x,‘SX/ * «< is,7 ° Compiled by ' XL 1 ' f B«» earch Department . i**M-*'. Indiana state '■ CHAMBER OF COMteERCfc 3jS>S ™ ' x. J ■ Lz , tiz . Source: Office o< State Supt. of'Public , Current operating costs pf public schools in Adams county in Jhe 1950-51 school year amounted to $203 per pupil as compared to a Statewide average of $219 per pupil, according to the above chart prepared by the Indiana Static Chamber of f’ominpi t <>. (ii the state hs a whole, the cost per pupil ranged, from a low of >14.4 iti Crawford county to a high of s3ll in Benton county.

Consider the present replacement value of your home and contents. It is almost a certainty that you do not have 1 enough insurance under today’s conditions. Why not talk with us and be sure that you have enough Fire I Insurance? i « » ■ l.eh.nd Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill j -GRANDMA" By CMARLea KUHN r— - - 1 / r— » ,—■ wU «., , . , , -- - - ■ • EVERYBODY CALLS Me- OH. THAT* IT/GOSH, AT FIRST . PLEAS --" / . J BLAMgD lonth-block/ Jr ' -1 W) S&fpZ ttjeTßH AAa "TiR “ < V X. I Trmji m EfX\r> < jkn ’•<■ I }B& awl k (. ttR i' j|l > jKV r& A *£z raoA / 7 / ■OO A. I ''■r- X CHAIBLOgiDlfa. — A '. • SEND ME A WIRE. POP! '-..., ill ip || COME, ELMER-J IkoJ f £LMER A FALSEHOOD-- WHILE MDU RUN OFF< ~1 fit I ( DADDY S GOT A \ THAT WASN'T FAIR Y- ANO WELL MAKE HIM ) £| 'J NICE BONE CATCH you fairly \FORVOuJ < ,‘; ’-WWJ \ '• "' > k 5 11 had TO RESORT ( ‘ I. ; C TO TRICKERY TO < ECT 'i >, CATCH HIM FOR \ ); ■\\ : ' -f WISBATH \ As Xtl F<s A vST / /Wh?lV ' Wr '/ L W® ( please;elmerj I' 4 . n jjf yf/ M ; ( PLEASE COME < \ sSb nn ■ / L ~ (// 1/ | /x tv s *** I (( I /( I- vt^/gnj n :s ** '• * *'•' • *'■ fH'hrv ~it • ' ‘ *',•.«» j I WHY BUY A YEAR OLD CAR ? "we'nOW HAVE 1952 11 MODELS ON DISPLAY — IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! I > il ■■■■KBHIHIIM BEEBY MOTOR SALES f ; m 3<l» E | ', ■' . i, ' ’ ‘ . tx" - ' ■ • -.... ' •, ' ■ ’" ,' . ''.'''■ ■.■!!■: I ' ■ '' it •■ 1• ''

J.. NOTICE The Mutual Eire Insurance Comof French Township, Adams Copntyi Indiana will hold Its annual busiriess meeting at Its usual hlace of meeting in the Election Center In French .Township, Adams County, Indiana on Saturday, January 12th, 1952, at 9:00 o’clock -|A <UI-7 ; .' ' • x : ' ■ Martin Moesphberger, | < Secretary I i'M' «■' -flfe'ißaßOHMl -eatoeoonmeai

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FORT WAYNE LIVESfOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 2 —(UP) — (PM A)—Livestock: p Hogs 1,200; 50-75 lower; choice 18.50; lights 17.50-18.25 f light bUtcfai ers 18.00-18.35; medium butchers I 17.50-18.25; butchers heavy butchers 16.50 down; pigs 16.0 b down; roughs 12.50-16:00. Cattle w’eak to 1,00 lower; steers 35.00 down; heifers 34.00 down; cows 24.Q0 down; bulls 29.50 down. Calves steady; 38.00 down. ' Lambs 50 lower; 30.50. down; ewes 13.60 down; bucks 8.00-11.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK \ Indianapolis, Jan. 2 — (U ! Pi — (PMA) —Livestock: \Hoigs 14,000; moderately active, borrows and gilts 50*75 loirer; bulk choice 170-240 !bk 18.2618.75; few hundred mottly 22.0 Ri. down early 19.00; 24(H275 lb*. 17.5048.50: 275-325 lbs. 16.50-17,50; 120465 Th*. 15.50-17.50; sows to 50\lowbr; choice 300-400 lbs. 15.00-15.76; few 16.00 or more; 400600 lbs. 13.5045.00. Cattie 2,5QQ; kcalves 300; moderately active, steers and yearling* sieady; 3 load*’ good to choice 1260-lb. steers 32.25; ! good to choice 800-1050 lbs. steers and mixfed yearlings 30.50-33.50; choice lixht to tftedidm weight steers held at 35.00-36.00; utility) to commercial mixed color j lightweights U'j.so.; commercial to good natives 25.00-30.00; heifers scarce; small lots good to choice 30.00-33.50; cows and bulls unchanged; utility and commercial cows 22.25-24.56; c<ki ihead to 26.00; vealers active, fully steady; high choice and prihje mostly 40.00; bulk good and choice <14.00-39.00; utility and commercial 28.00-35.06. Sheep 1.500; slow; slaughter lambs fully 50 lower, some sales Md 1.00 lower; bulk gobd to prime natives and wooled westerns 30.00pQ.75; small lot prime natives Cl. 00; utility and good 25.00-29.00; eWesfand' yearjlhgs (steady; load choice fallshon’i 107-Ib. yearlings 2J.00; cull good slaughter ewes 8kW42.00. | Markets At a Glance ! Stocks higher in quiet|.tradiug. Bonds irregular. / j ,|U.S. government bonds lower in fjUiet trading. 1 ' . Curb stocks irregularly higher! [Midwest stocks irregularly highJerL p<- C : '.' ■ ’Silver unchanged in New York at 88 .cepte a fine ounce. k Cotton futures irregular. Grains,in Chicago: wheat, corn, bats, rj’e and;, soy bean futures irregular. 2 ' 1 ■ Hogs: (unevenly 25 to 50 cents lower, top 1840; sheep: strong to 25 cents idwer, top 31.00; cattle: 25 cents lower to 25 higher, top 38.35. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2.56%-%; May 2.54H-‘4; July 2.46%; Sept. 2.47Hl’H< ■■ Corn; March- 189%-%; May 1.89%-%; July L89%-%; Sept. 1.85%. i J,- ' ’ Oats: March 93-93%; May 91%- •%; July 87%-88; Sept. 87%. Soybeans: Jan.2.90%-%; March 2.88%-%; .‘May 2.87%-%; July 2-86%; Sept. 2.78. If you hav* something to sen or r oom* for rent try a Democrat | Want Adv. It bring* results. <

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KENNETT-MURRAY < CO. Corrected j*a. 3 160 to 170 lbs 17.00 j 170 to 180 lbs. 18.00 180 to 220 |b*.lßJs I 220 to 240 lbs. ...*llß.oo 240 to 260 lbs. 17.35 260 to 280 lbs. .... 16.75 . • 280 tp 300 lbs. 11.26 300 to 326 lbs? 4......11L75 325 to 350 lbs. J 15.35 350 to 400 lbs. U. 75 lb*, up 14.26 l|4o to 160 lb*. 16.00 120 to 140 1b5.,.... 15.80 ’ 100 to 120 |bs, M.OO Roughs ‘ 300 lb*, down ...15.00 300 to 350 1b5.14.50 \ 350 to 400 lbs. -J—...-—. 14.00 400 to 450 4b*. 13.50 450 to 500 lb*. 13.00. 500 to 560 lbs. 12.50 1 650 to 600 lb*.. 12.00 600 lbs. bp ILSO Stag* -.-4—.2...... 13.00 ' Boars i 0.50 Veals (Frl. 4 gat.) 36.50 Spring Lambs (Frl. A SaL) 29.50 Yearlings Lamb5.1..30.00 Ewes 11.00 \ SCHMITT STOCK YARDS \ Corrected Jan. 2 160 to 170 1b*..16.75 1 170 to 180 lbs. >17.35 180 to 300 lbs t 1T.75 200 to 220 |b*. 18.00 320 to 240 lbs....U_. 17.50 240 to 260 lbs. 17.00 / 260 to 280 lbs. 16.50 300 to 326 lbs. —15.50 325 to 350 lbs. 15.00 ’■ 350 to 400 lbs, 14.50 400 lbs, up 14.00 140 to 160 lbs. 16.00 100 to 140 lbs. 15.00 Rough* 300 lbs. down Stags 1100 Boars L.. e 10.00 Veals 235.00 Lambs ....37.00 - Ewes —.— ...... 11.00 local grain MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Jan. 2 > Beans subject to change ■■ . during day. «\ ’ Price* delivered elevator Ask for price*. , V Grain: .03 per bushel lea*. Corn: .05 ger IQO les*. f.o.b. farm. r j J WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATION! j Furnished By x ' DECATUR FARMS ; ' Phone 3-214&, ? ' \ > Corrected Jan. 2 Large Clean Whites .33 Large Clean Brown ,36V Current Receipts .34 ; Call for poultry prices 0 FREEZERS | \ Refrigerators 1 Mollenkopf & Eiting TEEPLE T’- ' ■■ ■ Moving & Trucking Local and Lonf Distance PHONE 3-2507 r’ j. iMiiß