Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1952 — Page 5
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y RfframMs ' al M “Rvftrytim® a hote-in-oae! These ««*»• 1 got[in <h« Democrat Want Ads are spoiling my game!” Bml Estate FOR SAI AN-5 Boom nuibra tame, living puom, dteiag room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath a#< room. Automatic hot water heater. gw W*«e heater. Priced tor 4HMF pate $6060.06. Tfci Keat Realty A Aucttoa Go., f phone MM &W- Kent, Gerald Strickv M it frfa room, kitchen with built in features, t bedrooms, bath and utility room, new oR tamce, garag® Financing aaa tee ar , ranged- The Kent Realty A Apo tioe Co., Phoaa »-33t0, C.W. Kept, Gerald Strickler. r Hit FOR SAUB—New % fotM modern home with an acre of ground, located on a State Highway 2% miles from town. 8 Bedrooms, large living room, kitchen, utility room With forced air furnace, nice bath, hardwood floors, completely insulated. Venetian blinds, gw rage. This is a nice surburban terne. Let ns show yw this one today. The Kent Realty A Ayctioa Co-, Phone 3-3390, C.W. Kent, Gerald Strickler. 44 3t FOR SALE—Modern 3 bedroom borne located in the west end of town. Living room, Hichea with built is features, utility room on first floor; three bedrooms and bath on second floor. Automatic water heater, oil floor furnace, large lot with nice etinibbery. Priced for <uick sale gdSOO.ee. Financing cap be arranged. Quick ■ : possession. The Kent Realty A Auction Go., Phone 3«3390, O.W. Kent, fferaid tSrjckter. 44 3t FOR SALE} —Last of three lots be longing to John R. Worthmau, Ind. available in Stratton Place, priced at $1,556, $1,600 and $2,100. This may be your last opportunity to locate your pew home' and family in the exact spot you wwt. One of these Fould lend Reel! beautiful? to a rambling ranch type with a picture window ■ in living room to rear- Another tea corner lot, would eave money on a driveway. Boh Heller, A Good Healty Servjce, phone g-4106, Heller Building. BS TF FOk SALE OR TRA^E—Owe of the fipest homes in Decatur on beautiful Tenth Street. This 4s a brick veneer borne on a large, well shaded lot with lots of roses, . *■- shrubbery and outside fireplace. There are 7 rooms which consist, of living room, diningroom, mod* ern kitchen, 3 bedrooms. There is a complete well arranged ba<th, room, a % bath upstairs, and sbOwer in basement. The’ basement has a recreating room with tile floor ajod lire place, auto-, made gas furnace. Th® down < Mails has beautiful carpeting -- the kitchen inlaid linoleum. Two car heated garage attached. All gutters and down spouts are copper and the home is .insulated. Owner will take a smaller home in trade or will help finance.' For fujtl*et information pieace contact The Kent tion Co., Phone 3-3394, C.W. Kent, Gerald Strickler. ,F| ! * . 44 .* — < -—. -4—■—— . Lost and Found LOST —Ou® bglC-sike mattress on Monroe, N. Fifth, or Route 27 South. Finder please call 3-2831 or Berne, 2-SUO. IS Si x' Help Wanted WANTED —Experienced stenographer, typing & short hand essential. State experience, 'write P. 0.1 box 30 peeptur. . | 43 4t - For Rent FOR RENT—I good warm room for rent, close in, phone 3-3669. • ' ' t: ' ■* 4 FOR RENT—-2t‘O acre farm on a 66-50 basis. Write Kenneth Pap risk, B- 4, Decatur*, stating ex* pepienve, referencM? . & equipment. • ’![2, 45 318 FOR RENT- 3 bowse. 11 th street, lights & water. $36.00, cal! Mr.’ Grover Weeke 3-8377, K. v Decatur, amplergaalej?, fru.it trees and grapes, h :45 3t-x FQfi RENT—tpper nicely furnished ' aparttusrit, large closet, newly dccorftM, private (futrance, possession. Ji Abated at W 63 < Winchester street. Cull 3-3780 afUr 4 p.m. 43 TF
. > , ....... N. Ai fl vm x I «<ifg'aua'W un. DICK MANSFIELD Moto, \B»k* jDin* M,CT ' OUR USED CAM •« «•»<*/ t*«a« and guaranteed—Buy with ccw- . fldence at ZURsmaater Motor Sales, IM R Hpnroe St. »bone 3-2003. [: , ? Bdt TF FOR SALE OR TRADE—I96O PONTIAC 2-deor, black, low mileage; idM CHEVRGIAT sedan deluxe, green, radio A Aeater; 1950 CHEVROLET 2-door deluxe, radio A heater; W CHEVROLET Adoor deluxe, radio & heater i 1M« FORD PH*-W; !>93D MODEL A »M.OO MnbS goodFyed Busche, phpag MML ope blocfc south pt t»e pg, 4g 3t-x 1960 CHAMPION Studebaker 4-dy. radio, heat, overflrira, son rfcor* grille guards. Read to go. Bepry Motor Rales. Open evenings tifi 9:00. We finance. 45 |t 1949 PODGE 2-dr Sedan. Heater. Localy owned. 37,000 actyal milea. Beery Motor Sates. Open evenings till' 9:00. We finance. ‘ L <5 St 1948 CHEVROLET 2-dr. radio, header, dark green finish. Local car. Beery Motor Sales. Open evenings till 9:00. We finance. •. 45 3t 1946 CHEVROLET, black and nice. Radio and heater. For sate at a right price. Beery Motor Sales. Open eveslng tHI 9:00. We finance. ' 45 St 1947 CHEVROLET two-tone palt#Radio, heat, a sharp car. Beery Motor Rales. Open evenings till 9:00. We finance. 45 it 194? FORD Club Coupe. Iftadio, heat, a good car. Beery Motor Sales. Open evening till 9:00. We finance. 46 Bt 1949 HUDSON Six 2-door.': Heateir/ priced to sell. Beory Motor Sales. Open evenings till 9:00. We finance. ‘•I•| >.; ■ 45 3t A GOOD SELECTiON of prewar Cara, to tfLopio from- Beety Motor Sales, Open evenings till 9:00. we ftaanc®. 45 3t Wk HAVE New Dodges for4mmedi-i ate delivery. Beery Motor Sales Open evenings till 6:00. We 1 ••' I 95 at (Farmer's Col. FOR SALE—I 2 month old Holstein bull. Sylvan Spjruager, R. 1 Berne. I«d. J ' 46 34,-x WE BVY ehickiens ud quality egs. Decatur Farms. 1 135 TF FOR S4W-Baidd mixTd hay. Also second cut alfhtta. Laonard Roth, route Q, Decatur. Disl, 3-8230. ; 45 jt FOR BALE— Farnjors horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitUag, long lasting. Haflicb & Mdrri&sdy Shoe Siwe, 125 North 3nd. Street, Decatur. 25 TF . FOR SALE— Order Quality Baby Chicks now: ROP sired big English SC White Leghorns; White Rock, Barred Rodk, NH Reds A HY-Line chicks. Hatches eqnh •Tuesday & [Thursday* Thane <6866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 12 TF FOR SALE—Order Models big EggMA leghorns now for immediate delivery Pedigreed Sired, tbay lay large chalk white premium eggs which offers top prices, pheae 66Md. Model Hatchery, Mcmroe, Indiana, 12 TF FOR SALK-Ot<ter Decafur Vo P. Sired egg and meat bred chicks. Order the -best and start chlqks early to assure profit thia sum mer and faJJL Chicks every Jreek. Order ’’Decatur Chicks” adwl De oatsu Hatchery.lg TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We re moire dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for, Enterprise >450- We pay all phone charges.! The Stadlei- \ Fertilizer Co, formerly the Stadler Products iCo. 1 6 JF attention ch)k?ken RAIDERS —Order your Pullorum: clean hatched chicks NOW. Hatched by the Globe Hatchery in Berne, Indiana: Ateo cMek. starter with Megasul & My trins for greater , growth factor. Heller Coal; 1 Feed * Supply, phone $-2912, at 722 West Monroe, jstfeet., - ; 245 , Miscellaneous STARTER and Generator service. Dick MaasfteM Motor Sales, 322 North Third SL, Decatur,, ted, [l3 TF INSULATION—Save fuel; Insulate mlth Eagle-Picker lead wool, (Not Wk Wpe’O. Call for free estisnatev monk's. . ] -16 TF '<—H 4wer" bbH*? 1 "-' DDCOBXTtNG-Try Super KemTtme or ' Keni-glo, all Habegger Hardware, Decatur. J ; J.' z j|: ; ' J- 27 TF ROTO roOTER service—Bowers— Drains cleaned, guaranteed—The only ‘RpTOdCOOTER in Adams chine fur larger tite Call C. R. Williams 4 on 6 Tucsih. jIL R. 2, DecuteT, Indiana, i! 223 TF
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SEPTIC ranks, cesspools, toilet vanUs vacuum cleaned, sever lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cteaners. Decatur 8-3210, IT. APPLIANCE SERVICE. We Ice all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appUancee. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk's. Phone 3-2158. 429 TF DON'T CUSS. If you have plumbing troublea, call 8-2158 and let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, Amerit cau Standard and other popular | makes of plumbing supplies. Call us for Dee estimates. KLENK'S. 190 TF For Sale—Misc, FOR SALE—Domestic sewing machines. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. j | 107 TF FOR SALE—AUTOMATIC washer, 2 years old, good condition, phone 3-4243. 44 ?t-x FOR SALE—White Collie pups. Kenneth Bollenbacher, Pleasant Mills. Indiana. 44 3t-x FOR SALE—Cocker Spaniel pup, 9% mouths -old, color blond. 3-8349, call Saturday anytime, week days after 4:30. 46 It-x FOR SAfJS ! • Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 62 TF FOR SALE — New living room suites, studio couches, upholstered chairs,, and bed springs. Selling for less thpn you would expeci to P?y- Get my low prices -bes fqre you buy. George Sprague* 209 South sth street, dial 3-4402. I : 46 2t FOR SALE— Tarpaulins n prices; Also Canvas and meta| awnings, veneUan blinds & flags We rent tents; Call or write Fort Wayne Tent & Awning Co.. Fort Wayne, Ind., local represent tative i Bryce Daniels, phont 3-3539. L_V__ 32 TF FOR SALE *- Phiico RadioTand Refrigerators. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 274: WHIRLPOOL WASHERS anc Driers for immediate delivery . Habegger Hardware, Decatur. 2TTI FOR SALM— SKELgAs Cor rare home cooking and water heating As low as per* 100: lbs ji Uhrick Bros. T • 92 Ti FOR SALE —Rugs and broadljpon carpeting. Open evenings dxbep Wednesday. Stucky A Co.. Men roe, Ind; Tl FdR sXIE — Bottle Gas Ranges many styles to select from.jOpet> nites except Wed. Nites. Stuck) Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Retrigera tors, Ranges, Water Heaters washers and dryers. Also Mom* good used refrigerators. Ullrich Bros. 161 TF HOOVER —Factory rebuilt vacuun cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guai gnteed 1 Also new Hoovei tank and upright cleaners.' W< service all makes. Klenk’a. Phone 3-2158. 22$ TF FOR SALE —Kelvinator refrigera tors, Home freezers and Eleictrio ranges, if you want quality) get ( Kelvinator — trade now fpr a new Kelvinator see them at DE CATUR HATCHERY. Ml TF : FREE — Feel tree to look arbund in our store at our fine mercban dlse such as furniture, ftoorheoverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky A Co., Monroe* Ind. Phone <-6866. A 63 TF fIHBHHHBVHBW9WBRVRD|RVRBMMMMPtofe Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson . Monroe I Trude iu a Good Town — Decatur■«
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a a*——<—o nanreQ ■ WANTED—Ride frpm Ft. Wayne to Decatur, Os ter 9:06 ya. Mon, i day A Tuesday evenuigs, call ’ 3-3852. 46 It WANTED—Rabbits for dressing, 3c above market price. R. L. Leßran, Chattanooga, Ohio. Poub try A Eggs. 46 <t WANTED TO BUY—aU kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S DecHur Poultry Market, 661 North Uth St. Phone 8-37*7. [ 1U TF WANTED—Washing machine rei pairing, wringer roll A parts tor ail makes Bottle gas and gas ranges Cor sate. Monroe Washer repair shop, phone 64468, Mbn- . 1 roe. h 40 TF SEWING MACHINE Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckles, machine button holes; ' Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 27 gSt-w - - i OHH Vw Mr I I 1 "I WAS beginning to love him,” 30-yeaj-old Margaret Moore tells Assistant District Attorneys Thomas Cullen .(left) and James McGrattan (right) during questioning after apprehension of Willie (The Actor) Sutton and his notorious accomplice in bank rob-, bery, Thrvmfts Kling. An address foiUld amnrw Rut ton's hakuvrinys led to her and she led to Kliug She said she and Button met in fee city's Union square and were drawn to each other jsy kmeiineas. They had 25 dates. f/ntenuitio*Ml/ The ghost of an injury is hard to dispel. SPECIAL? ISSI Ford •/, tOD pickup, 7,000 miles. $1345. Beery Motor Sales. Open evenings tiU 9:00. We finance. 4U3 3fuMeutWaA LOAM SYSTEM The Merit Plan Loan System often available cash credit tot any* good purpose to employed men or women. YOUR PLAIN NOTE PERSONALSECURITY TO APPLY—You may um any «t the three ways. You are under no obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. You may telephone uw—and tdl ’ ub of your money needs: and then mafl it to ua. ’ Loans made same dap you apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY I N. Second Strra ' I BroA Stars Bldg. | il Dtottw.lnd. Him* MF3 I I muJcwii/rin »ilcsoj our ofiic I I , =====- ———;J I
; Ru«*Son MSnmers Kill Several Hundred gym ©red «qd infantry divisions MW concluded winter. W»T muwmers in tju Swvjpt Union fi realistic that several hundred soldiers wpre kHied, sources cM to ths Soviet epnteol coramjssiMiraM today. Wound H Ik the ra*neuvm> sgraMsrad in the ÜBousepds. tie Meo jnants saK. The maneuvers wsrw held In the area between Moscow awil Brsst Utorak AW dvi han a.4 m* W I*9 mfrnw to a* Bros WO taken over fry ths W*4 forces. , \_J Feur-Yoar-Old Bw h Killed By Truck Lafayette, IM ? Feb. 83—(UF>— Brawn, four-yrareU son •f n.B< Mrs- Ralph Brayp, was kited yesterday when * truck hit WMiBASDWarar his bow*- The 'driver wm Arthur Wrinna ftf, Lafayette. pp. COMMODORES <U*3?T* to ths public for the Tqesfay, WMneaday an< Saturday sessions, as each school toot only -25 tickats for team players, coaches, cheer headers, etc. STASSEN MinnraM*, refused to gira the source Os Mb informatteo bits eaid he bad “great faith in the credibility of the information.” ; Stassen said he “was available to the committee and Would Gladly appear before them with information.” *. . ’ . Trade in a Good Town — Decafur ”-un l will i—am I 111 111 I II -x IntemMlonaj HarveMer . MB 1 Pressers I I RWrigeratora * Phone 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eiting ****-WWW|.| MUI! „ RUPTURE EXPERT COMING Here again > , R. K. ShaUenbergtt j i U r expert of Inaiaaa* potto. Will Owsonaily 6trat« his meftrod without charge at Jkfc* Hotel, Itoca-tur, Meaday, ' N'tb from 11 a.BL to g p.m. I tees of the size or iocaxlon of to* bwk to work iha .Jae 4toy i f>clen< as before you were rupturea, - The khaltenoerger Rupture Shield has no le< strap; wateirProof, sanitary, practically iodrxtruetible and can be worn while bathlnj. Bach »iileid to aWTUuliy ; molded an« fitted to thS part ' h-eRt, whlctf give a perfect . fit arid satisfaction. ' sj. Large and difficult ruptures Suited? espeerauy Do*nqt overlook this opportun- i Ity if WMt r ». »uHs. MalliHK address: Apgota, I (Adverttoeojent).
; - J ' i l ' 'J- 1 41 rU--4U-.... in m> Qßt . - ~ , .pj, --■ I 'L PLATE GLASS MEANS Speedy Replacement Shattered Glass means "1 Shattered Sales. INSURE NOW Before The Spring Storms. I Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AQENCY | R A NnM • " """ 111 I ' i'. *'» . r X X Z j *»•-* ”7/zZV-'ZMa a 'fz J«igfflT-X 1 MH F’-iM IZ/1/ K 1 (fcfZ m ;; i:!K-J MUMy~— i r?£s /4 B >; 83 J* L jffln 'VZZSS ! B ;: ; fIU oVvnm»«L - ' - - 1..■ i ! Z . MM 11, JI 1 Zcf U w gC Z/d I E StzjmjH -w/Z \h \ Fn iFI Im | ' <^< ? vxl Lr i_t |U ■' a\b®!u > /MTBBHfiui.1 |I i > J■ L •**■“/W t _ 1 Bis rJJ riry l£r x\l<i %lin, ~ 1 it. U-27 l 11Z‘ -4M Kk, jyQbi tdJlh Z^ jZ j oEßkw Ti/K.J iw* w-*** U«ii ii i— , i , I i —_— I ■»-»i»- — ''■ '. -■■ ' ..' -~ . .■! - - ■ f*' ! • -W’ ', '. ' ■ ■ '"I -• . . . YOUR AUTO CAN tOQK LIKE NEW I LET US REMOVE THE DENTS AND PAINT YOPR CAR NOW! 8. First St. BEEDY MOTOH S«LES ™fi E
Says Soviet Itasia Has Many A-Bombs tovwfGmwralto Report On A-Bembs ISobcow, Feb. 23,— A Soviet Mrtor gwteral reported today thnt tbn SoriM union u» built and tested MoM bombs of bkrious cahbws." ’ • | ’ The article was one of many AMMfitog in the Soviet presa on ecbsMon of the 84tb aunhveraary of the founding of the Red Braay. MfJ- G«. Peter Korkodinov dis-] eqaod the atomic bqrab in the pawaebper Soviet Agriculture. “Aware of the jungle customs of BCMranoon,'' he wrote, “tho Soviet jgqvenwnt MW to it that our alate would hot be caught unprepared a#d W aggressor will bs mot with a# posstbl# “For this purpose, it organized and tested atom bombs of various calibers.” There was bo further elaboration. Sb aßMdber. newspaper, Gen. Sergei 9Mmw*o said the Russians rejpet all adyenterous theories of atomic blitzkriegs and air blitiss aad based their strength oa “all factors insuring victory.” \ Marshal LeokM Govorov wrote in the government newspaper Uvostia that -the Soviet armed forces ''are ready to deliver a crushing and deadly blow to any aggressor daring to disturb the peaceful life of ipur magpie.” AH ghe newspapers ‘‘Anglo-American imperialists” of. planning to unleash a third world war. Moscow Pravda aatd AagloAmerica* “armchair generals’’ were following the tradition of planning to *'tW to the last allied soliiera.” Kyery day the W«i a<H# the •wartj look test R > earthbound. Trade in a Good Town — Decafur
1 1 i KW- - s ' i ’ll Bln. R«®l .'i rWt A- ■ iB ; \ under wheel of • crashed station wagon, Mra. X***, Zukle - 21 . pleads, “Don’t cut my leg pff" as Dr. t An ? ele ®- te credited with saving her leg. Othei , Car ta ® fttsh waJI through a store i window, died en route to the hospital. tlntermtional SounduSoj I
•'■ - .■■ 11 ■* r ■ Traffic Blocked For Hour* By Accident j Damag* of isoo was caused and traffic was blocked tor*, several bojuirg yrbeu two autos sideswiped at |b:P5 O’clock Friday night bne mile south ot Ltpn Grove on state highway 116. The cars were driven by Harley Bookout. ji, ,o< Portland, and Franklin Lybarger, 32, of Decatur. . J ’p ‘ 1 Traffic was Mocked when Booh*' out's car stacked up on the bridge near <hich the accident occurred. Neither driver was injured. Sheriff Robert. Shraluka is continuing his investigation of the collision. Three Women Are Overcome By Fumes Crawfordsville. M-. Fab. 88— (UP)—Mfrs Gladys Edwards, 60. Montgomery county auditor, and two other women were ovencoma by gas fames from a heeling giant in their apartment house yesterday. Mias Kdwards waa reported in serious condition in Culver hospital. The others were Mrs. Francos Rembusch, 66, and Miss. Jane Bum* mere. 68. a cousin ofAh as® Awards. ,Man Killed By Fall In Elevator Shaft Torre Haute. Ind., Fob. 23 — (UP)—James M- Campbell, 79, was killed last night when he stepped into an eleyator shaft at the Great Northern hotel and fell into the basemetyt. sajd Campbell, a retired Terre H*tute <r«isr. stjepped jqto the shaft thp mate floor. He lived in .the; hotel and was on his way topis rioCT op ap upper floor. . . »•/ ;
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