Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1952 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. 1452

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Ken Reynolds i l ?n Lc&M H i a t c - ZM iIKSSB ' w ' Hfe Sopl&yi 01 “Look in those Democrat Want Ads for a place that fixes coo-coo clocks —ours is biting again!” Real Estate FQR SALE —4 room house, large lot, North 9th Street. Earl B. Adams. 169 North 2nd Street, Decatur. g 3t FOR SALE— Modern Five Room Hdjpe, breezeway and > Garage, Automatic Gas Furnace. This hoijpe has kitchen with fine builtin .features, dining, room, living rocmi, two bedrooms and bath roofo. Nicely arranged and in excellent repair. Carries a liberal loa|i which can be assumed by ' located in Stratton Plsfp. Immediate possession. Wrste or call 3-3201, J.F. Sanjnasn. Midwest - Realty Auction Col Decatur, Indiana. 6 5t FOR |SALE — Completely Modern Thfee Bedroom Home, Kitchen Built-in features including? Electric Garbage Disposal unj|. Breakfast Nook. Dining Den,’ Large Living Room, one* half bath, Guest Closet on Floor, Open Stairway and Enhance Hall. Three Large Bedrooms with fine closet space; Complete Bath with modern type fixtures and Linen. Closet on Second Floor. Full Basement: Recreation Room and Shower Good Furnace with Stoker. Home has a life time roof and is completely insulated, nearly new garage ' with Concrete floor. Ideajly Located within Walking distance pf business section. Immediate Possession. (Liberal Loan Can be arranged.) Write \ or Ca 11.3-3201 J.F. Sanmann, "Midwest 'Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana, 4 5t i Automotive NICE selection late model used 1 cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 252 TF FOIV SALE —Starter and generator repair. Dierkes Garage, 12th Street-, phone 3-2937. 7 3t-x f7)R sKIE— 1936 Chevrolet ’ ton puck. 1 good tires. Dierkes (hara'gk 12th. Street. phone 3-2937. ' Ig ’ 7 3trX b’UR USED CARS’are’safety tested and gdalhnteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF ■ _ Democrat Want Ads Bring Results / | ■■■■ ———_ y ■ . . " N<»Tl< It OF IXSObVBJiCI In I'M* Matter of the •< Della C. Bower*' ‘ Deceased i IM THE ADAMS CJKCLIT COtKT 40l»g NOticM is. hereby 'given that upon petition filed in said court by Henry B. Heller. administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of tile optate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge pf said Court did, on the 29 day of De<-,.-nil>er 1951. find said estate tp !»«■ probably insolvent, and order the sahie Tb.be settled accordingly; The creditors of said estate are iheidfore hereby notified of suchinsolvetbhv. and required to file their claims igainsl said estate for allowance on pr before February S, 1952. - WJTNE.SS, the Clerk and seal of ■ said Court, at Decatur. Indiana, this Pl day us December 1951. , . &EA I* EPWIU) F. JABERG, Clerk. JAN- n—<lo—l7l . c , TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO Smith Rexall Drugs i.i —— Elevator Co* " Decatur - Peterson - Monroe i ' ' •*•••*•*•*••*• “Through Service We Grow” HELLER Cohl. Feed & Supply W. Monro? s♦. | Phone

Farmer's Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms, 135 TF SEE Morrison Farm Store for, Allis Chalmers Sales and Service. Phone 3-2957 Decater. 215 TF FOR SALE—2O Head of sheep. See Phil L. 1 Mile west of Monmouth, U.S. 2‘|’. • 7 3bx FOR SALE —Roan . Cow, soon to freshen; also 2 quarters of beet, phone 7-7106. 8 3t TOMATO CROWERS—Signing tomato contracts for 1152. Decatur Canning Co., Inq. Decatur. Indiana. ... -1 ■ ! I . 7 4t-x FOR SALE— Spot(ed Pblaud China male nogs, large enough for service. Oscar Ray, phone 6-6160. 6 3t-x TO GET the high egg prices, etart ; your ife£by chicks early. Order tiow. Stiefel Grain Co., phone 33709, Decatur. H 8 TF IT’S RUNNING AGAIN*—Our hammer mill is in operation again. Bee us for all of your Feed A Grinding. Heller Cpal, Feed & •Supply. 1 TF FOR SALE— 500 bale* ot mixed alfalfa end clover; hay; Also 100 bales of straw. Theo Bulmahn, Decatur R. 2, phone 3-9104. 7 3t-x FOR Fertiliser for Jan. Feb. delivery 3-12-12 3-18-4 3-2.0-20 5-20-20 0-20-20 5-1040 8-8-8 0-20-0, lin&ted amount of 20.6% Nitrogin, Theo. Bulmahn, phone 3-9106. 7 3t-x FOR SALE — Decatur Pullarum Passed, R.O.P. Sired egg and meat bred "chicks, for faster growth and more eggs. Order DecatUr Chicks now for Feb. & March delivery. See us today. Decatur Hatchery, phone 3-3727. 304 14*t MORE GAIN WITH LESS GRAIN! —HONEGGERS’ 4-point hog program assures big Utters of strong pigs-—->ff to fast start. Ask about this simple feeding program. Full information without obligation Darr & R. 5; Ted Bulmahn, R. 2; Gerber Feed Store, R. 4. 11 '' i M , 8 It — For Sale-Mlsc. FOR SALE—4 year old Irish Setter, call 3-4269. j [ 73t FOR SALE — and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF ; •. : _ • _ FOR SALE —Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Col Monroe, 1 Ind " ! El 197 TF FOR ~SALE—SKELGAS “lor rural home cooking and water heating. As. low as $6.95 per 100 lbs. Übrick Bros. I !| J 92 TF I'OR SALE — Bottle gas service. Special low rate* on eooking and water heating. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. M 62 TF I r ' ' .-'r ~ L , I.i' .1 j‘ 2 - '' ' FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky-A Co., Mon- * roe, Ind. ; i 92 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gaß Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nited. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. H 274 TF FOrTsaSe —Bottle gas fbr cooking and water heating $6.00; cooking 86.50 to $1.50. Also service on gas ranges. Monroe Washer Service, Monroe, Ind. ! 261 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Watek Heaters, washers and dryers. Also some good used refrigerators, Uhrick Bros. - . ! . \ 101 TF fRY LENNOX^tor" heaUngTatla • faction. Oil —? coal — gas. We sell — We servfce. M axel in Heating Service, 238 North Secono St. Phone 3-3808. 188 TF H and Chair sets, $4-50 to $5.65. Buy unfinished Furniture and Paint it youjself. Kane Paint and Wallpaper, 158 South Second, Decatur. 286 TF FOR SALE—Kelvin&tor refrigerators, Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get KeM'inator — trade now for a \ new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. j 2?1 TF FOR SALE—Safeway oil burners; swinging doors, glass doors, solid dodis all varnished. John Hilgeman, IVi mile North of first house West, phone 19 <in 28, Cralgv’lle. ’ 8 3t-x —1 j_j —!_J—l— HOOVER —'Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19,95 and Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners.; We service all makes. Kienk’s. Phone 3-2158. ' ‘ 229 TF FOR*SALE^SER - VEL~ GAS REFRIGERATOR, just like' new—2 used electric refrigerators, jgood condition; 1 used electric stove, good condition; 1 Apartment size gas stove;, good condition; 1 gas stove, good condition; 1 heating stove, (oat or wood, good condition. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North Second Street, phone 3-3808. . ■ ’ r 16 3t L'ntil about the 16th 4**nt»iry. 11 aruutums known in uo <-ibcr, color except pink, i , i j ‘ t | J ;l ' I '•'' ' -I

FOR SALE— Good Used Rebuilt Maytag Washers; 1 Used bottle gas range; complete line of Maytag Appliances. Fager Maytag Sales, 164 South Second Street, phone 3-4362. 5 5$ FREE — Feel free to look around r In our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone M 866. 62 TF For Rent FOR RENT-VLocal Service Station for lease, selling Marathon Products. Excellent business opportunity, write box 396 c/o Decatur Democrat 1 1 6 4trx FOR RENT —All modern 4 room Apartment, private bath A private entrance, furnished or unfurnished, immediate possession, call at 227 North 4th Street. 7 3t i Help Wanted WANTED—FemaIe Cook to take charge of kitchen 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. No Sundays, Wages open, write box 403 c/o Democrat. ! I 3t WANTED—Lady—Married Or Sinfor Part time office work, must be Good Typist, (vrite Box; 404 c/o Democrat. 6 3t-x ■M'lWiJi.' r ■■■- Wanted I WANTED— Ride to Baer Field, hours 7:30 to 4:30, phone 3-5598. ' ~'-j • ! 8 WANtled— Carpenter work, home repair and remodeling service. Contract or by the hour, phone 3-8093. - r i 6 3bx WANTED TO BUY—all kinds~of poultry. Bring ua your custom greasing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, <sl North 13th SL Phone 3-3717. > | 133 TF WANTED —Lady to work ln my, home, to care for 1 child- State age, reference, salary desired. AVrite Box 405 c/o Democrat. I- '■ I ' : | • 83t SEWING MACHINE Repairing— Let us convert your old treddle Machine into a modern electric. We in ak e covered buttons, buckles, machine button holes; Hemstitching. We sail new and used machines. Boardmjin’s 223 North First. I 126 t-x Card of Thanks | We wish to thank all of our neigh - bors ?.n<l friends for thdir kindness and sympathy In 6ur sadness. Also we wish to thank Rev. H.H. Meckstroth and tbej singers for their kindness and help. j Alfred Smith and Daughter Sharon The John Grove family. . ' j 8 'it First ship to crißs the Atlantic in less than four Uays was the Queen. Mary in NOTICE OF FiNAI, MRTTLHMENT OF ESTATE | i \ Ne. 4TIO Notice Is hereby given Lb the creditors, heirs and legatees Os John W. Shafer, deceased to appear in the. Adams Circuit Coijrt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 36 [day of January, 1952, and show- cause, if apy. why t,he iFUNAIL SETTLEMENT ApCOUNTH with the estate of said de-edent should not be approved; aad said lielrs are notified t|o then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares.BELA IRENE GEKBEK, - Administratrix I>ecatur, Indiana, Dec. 31, 1951. Attorney I>AVJD A. MAjCKLIN. JAN. 3—16 -

18, TO BUY CLEAN I LATE MODEL I CARB I BRANT MOTORS, Inc, jfl FREE Beautiful Sierra Tableware .■. J; "■ ' ■ ‘ - h ■ I — WITH — 7 Gals. GAS OIL CHANGE or LUBRICATION — AT — STEM MOTOR SALES 1 r. S. 27, L \ j ■I.-I'j!. J

Control Meeting ; ' Wii I ittu F®. I Weeds and methods of control will be discussed at a meeting to be held at the Berne Auditorium, Wednesday, January It. Oliver C.. Lee, extension webd specialist of Purdue University, will discuss the latest developments in the use of chemicals Tor the eradication of weeds and woody plants. | The meeting is called for 1 p. m. and will conclude by 3 p. m. How to effectively use 2, 4-D to control weeds in corn and small grains as well ss for killing patches ot : weeds will be shown. TCA and CMU are new materials now available for the eradication of grassyweeds. Methods of fence row clean-up and distribution of woody plants such as brush, sprouts and trees will be given. Miscellaneous STARTER and Generator Bervice. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third SL, Decatur. Ind. ! 13 TF RADIO REPAIR —' For"ooq*iete and dependable radio repair; work ‘ try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. i 60 TF SEE US FOR CUSTOM builti ca*bi“nets. remodeling kitchens, or any other kind of carpenter work. Leo Sprunger & Son, Monroe. Indiana, Phone 66750. !5 TF SEPTlC—tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewdr lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleanr era. Decatur 3-3810. 2|6 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—- \ move dead horses, cows, hogs. Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. ; . 15 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Kelnk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF ROTO-ROOTER service—Sewers — Drains cleaned, Guaranteed —The only ROTO-ROOTER in Adams and Wells Counties. Bucket Machine for larger tile, Call C. R. Williams 4 on 6 Tocsin. R. R. 2, Decatur, Indiana. ‘ 233 TF DON’T CUSS. It you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 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 supplies. Call us for free estimates. KLANK’S. 190 TF REDS INSIST <Co« tlnur-d From Page One) 1 finally forced thp U.S. unit to withI draw., ' On the eastern end of the battleI front, a U.N. patrol engaged in a I two-boUr fire fight with two enemy I squads well-entrenched in bunkers west of the MundUng valley. An Bth army announcement said the Communists suffered 5,879 casualties from allied ground and air action during the week ended Monday. The figure included 3,343 killed, 2.E00 wounded and 36 taken prisoner. INSURANCE PHONE 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON Decatur Insurance Agency Would Ytu -- — take your radio to- 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 you the right paper for the best results. I ant selling Imperial, — Birge — Harmony — Nancy Warren — Decorators. v Clay Davis PHONE 3-8511

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Though Wyoming has no state forest area, there are 1860 acres in;seven state parks. Job’s-tears, hard white seeds of api Asiatic grass, often are used as beads in necklaces. s* sea r svy\ mill sins

Eliminate Expensive Grain Feeding To All Cattle ..i ' I i J , V ' ■■ r s*' * v I Use coru cobs and roughage for all growing cattle iand steers/ Y ; You eliminate grain feeding where a small amount (8 tbs. per cow per day) of Honeggers Steer Popper is fed. Honeggers Steer Popper multiplies the bacteria in :j■ : \ ; L the animals paunch, thus breaking down the roughage M2’; js \ ' ■ ; ’ . i ; and makes the nutrients available. | i h : I ! ' V',' . I- ? '.is j! A few days supply will convince you. f i DARR & SON, Decatur, Route 5. ‘ j TED BULMAHN, Decatur, Route 3. BERNE HI-WAY HATCHERY, Berne. GERBER FEED STORfe, Decatur, Route 4. L Public Auction WELL IMPROVED 80 ACRE FARM Saturday, January 12,-1:30 P.M. LOCATION: Five Mile? East of Geneva.'lndiana on St;|te Road 116. DESCRIPTION: Good Eight Room House. Basement, Soft Water in the house. A NICELY ARRANGED, WELL CONSTRUCTED HOME. •Nice Yard and Fine Shade Trees, r New Six Inch Well/ : ham 36x60 with Corncrib and Driveway attached. Part of Barn Floor Concrete. Tool Shed 20x24. i Two Chicken Houses. BUILDINGS ARE ALL IN GOOD REPAIR.' h TEN ACRES OF EXTRA GOOD SALEABLE TIMBER, balance of farm is under cultivation. Ten acres in Wheat. Entire farm is LEVEL, HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND, WELL DRAINED, has been well cared Oji? and is In a fine state of fertility. V POSSESSION: March Ist, 1952. " TERMS —20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of gpod title on or before March Ist, 1952. ' / >■■ ■ ijh , i ALBERT COBLENTZ - Owner J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer ;| ,r <Chuck” Gorrell —Auctioneer ; • Sale Gonducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana- 3 io

J w —rwi.r 1 — ■ INVENTORY January is the month most businesses tiike inventfjM How Much Are Your Personal ■ I * Belongings Worth to You? Why Not Take An Inventory Now, then CALL US and hav&. ■'j > Your Insurance Program Brought Up To Date. 1 g I * Iceland Smith ISLAND SMITH INSURANCE! AGENCY Glenn HiU I ■BHKHenBBBBBSEEESSSSSSBKanMBaMMMI '

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jan. 10—(UP) —(PMA)—Livestock; / Jiogs 700; opened weak to 25 lower; choice 18.50; lights lt-50-18,25; light butchers 18.00-18.50; medium 17.50-18.00; butcher* 16.5b--17|25; heaves 16.25 down; pigs 16(00 down; troughs 12.50-16.00. I Calves opened steady at 37.50 down. Lambs at 30.00 down; ewes 13.50 do> ; bucks 8.1)0-11.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK i Jan- 10.—(UP)r(PMA)- Livesmck: B ‘ Hogs 11,000; light and medium weight baAqws and gilts weak to 25 lower; heavier weights fully 25 lower; bulk| choice 170-240 libs ,18.00-18.75; arqjijd 125 head No. 1 and 2, 19,00 killers; 240275 lbs 17.25-18||); 275-340 lbs 16.-50-17.25; 120-10 lbs 15.5047.50,; weak to Inostly 25 lower; choice 300 lbs u||mainly 13.50-15.50. Cattle 1,000; jalvea 400; steers and yearlings sjbw; fey good to choice 33.00-34.0® bulk commercial and good 27.00-3i.00; utility downwaid to 23.00; utility and commercial cows weak t» 50 lower- at 21.0023.50; others mostly weak; cancers and cutters vealer# slow. 504.00 I0W&; few high dhoice and prime bulk good and choice utility and commercial and slaughter calves 22.00-34.0® Sheep 500; na|ive wooled lambs steady to strotii; good to prime 29.00-30.00. inodetate supply choice to prime at 30,4*: slaughter 'eWfS unchanged at down. —, q ~ Markets At a Glance 1 By United Press Stocks higher sin moderate trading. S ■ 'j 0 M Bohds irregul||rly higher; 1 ' U. S, -gpverrijtptent bonds lower in moderate tracing. Curb stocks irregularly .higher. I Midwest stocks higher. Silver in New York at 88 cents‘a\fipe ounce. - I Cotton IpturW higher. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oat?, rye and Spy bean futures higher. I L ! Hogs: 15 to cents lower, top late 18.15;, firm to strong, top 30.75; cattle: fully steady to 50 cents lower, |top 37.00.. CHICAGO CLOSE Wheal: Mar|h 2.58%;. Ma y 2.55%-2.56; Jul|' 2.48%-%; Sept. 2 ’I \ ■ Corn: Marep| May July i|2%; Sept. 1.88%. O&ts: Mafch >5-95%; May 9494% : July 90’44<: Sept. 88%-%. ; Spybeans: Jai l 3.00'%-%; March 2;9®%-%; May 1 2.94%-%; • )uly. 2.92% •%: Sept. 2,85; Nov. 2.78%. \ ft Go to the chul&t «r youif choice next Sunday. | L..__ 41- ' —- EASILY DIGESTED LASTING READy-CUTSsfrAGHETTI

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KCNHCTT-MURKAV • CO. s . Corrected J*n, 10 140 to 170 lb«. J 14.85 470 to 180 lb*. ... 1745 180 to 220 lb*. 18.10 22« to ?40 lfe». X 17.85 240 'to- 260 lb*. 17.10 260 to: 280 lb*. 16.40 280 16 300 lb«. K.IO 300 to 325 lbs. —■- 45.40 325 to 350 lbs, 15.35 350 to 400 lbs If.iO 400 lbs. up 14*i0 140 to 140 1b5.14.M 120 to 140 lbs. 100 to 120 lbs. Roughs j 1 300 Ibis, down 14.75 300 to 350 lb*. 14.25 350 to 400 Ibf 11.75 400 to 450 lbs, 13.25 450 to 500 lbs. 13.75 500 to 550 lb*. 12.25 550 to 600,1b*. 11.75 600 lb?, up 11.25 Stags 12.00 i Boar* 10.40 Veals (Fri- A Sat.) 34.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. A SaL) 28.00 Yearlings Lambs 30.00 £wes __i 11.00 I J SCHMITT STOCK YARDS : / 1 Corrected Jan: 10 I«o to 170 |bs. 14.75 170 to 180 lbs. 17.25 180 to 200 lbs. 17.75 200 to 220 lbs. 18.00 220 to 240 lbs. 17.50 240 to 260 lbs. 17.00 260 to 280 lbs.; 14.50 300 to 325 lbs. 15.50 325 to 350 lbs. 15.00 350 to 400 lbs. lL—i__ 14.50 400 lbs. up 14.00 140 to 160 lbs. 16.00 100 to 140 lbs. 15:00, Rough* 800 lbs. downls.oo . Stags *12.00 Boars________. lo.oo Veals 35.00 Lambs 27.00 Ewea 11.00 I.OCAL GRAIN MARKET t } BURK ELEVATOR I Corrected Jan. 10 Bean* subject to manga during day. Prices at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. ” Corn; .05 per 100 leaa. f.o.b, farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATION! Furnished By ■4 DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148. Corrected Jan, lb . . . Large Clean Whites 39 Large £lean Brown .37 Current Receipts?.32 ■1 CaD tor poultry pricea. Freezer* “ \ Refrigerators Phone 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eiting TEEPLE Moving & Trucking \i Local and i Long Distance , , PHONE 3-2607