Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1952 — Page 5

MOHDAY.MARCH 3, 1952

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QUICKIES—By Ken ReynoMa ra> M 'jHbMwq&vz - _ 'But, everyone aays those used ears in the Democrat Wlint Ads are a 'steal'—so I took one!" V Real Estate *OR SALE—Last of three lota belonging to John R. Worthman. Inc. available in Stratton Place, priced at $1,(50, *1,606 and (*,IOO. This may be your last opportunity to locate your new home and family in the exact spot you want. One of these would lend itself heautifuly to a rambling ranch type with a picture window in living room to rear. Another sea corner lot, would save money on a driveway. Heller, A Good Healty Service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. 33 TF Automotive NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Meter Sales. 252 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested . andr guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor .4. Sales, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—I 947 DE SOTO sedan, radio & heater; 1947 NASH club coupe, radio & heater; 1947 DE SOTO 4-door, radio & heater; 1941 FORD tudor, radio, & heater; 1947 DE SOTO club coupe, radio A heater; 1949 PONTIAC club coupe, radio & heater; 1949 \ PLYMOUTH sedan, radio & heater; 1947 DODGE 4-door, radio & heater; 1948 CHEVROLET 24 door, radio & heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North 3rd street, phone 3-4108. -51 6t Farmer’s Cot. . WE BUY chickens and quality egs. Decatur Farms. -■ 135 TF ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS a —Order your Pullorum clean bitched chicks NOW. Hatched by the Globe Hatchery in Berne, Also chick starter with J Megasul & Mycins for greater factor. Heller Coal, Feed A Supply. Phone 3-3912, gt 722 West Monroe street. 45 TF FOR SALE— Farmers horse bide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflich A Morrissey Shoe Store, I*s North 2tid. Street, Decatur. 25 TF TITAN CHAIN SAWS the easiest saw you'll ever use. Lightweight, fast, powerful and lew cost. Ask for a free demonstration. See GOOD first for new or used saws. M. M. Good Jr. 5 mile east of Wren, Ohio, phone Ohio City, 32 F 23. ; 48 6t RAISE EVERY CHlCK!—Honeggers’. Big “H ' Super Starter — mash or crumbles — produces strong. healthy chicks. Contains Megasul, essential antibiotics. ' Means minimum losses. Order from Darr A Son. R. 5; Ted Bub .inahn. R. 2; Gerber Feed Store, R. 4 ”. 5 3 11 FOR SALE— Order Quality Baby Chicks new: HOP sired big English SC White Leghorns, White Rock, Barred Rock, NH Reds A ’ HY-Line .chicks. Hatches each Tuesday A Thursday. Phone 66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 12 TF FOR SALE—Order Models big Bnglish leghorns now for immediate delivery Pedigreed Sired, they lay large chalk white premium f eggs which offers top prices, k phone 06866, Model Hatchery, ! Monroe, Indiana. 1? TF FOR SALE —Order Decatur” Sired egg and meat bred chicks. Order the best and start chicks eiirly io assure profit this sumpier and fall. Chicks every week. Order "Decatur Ghioks" stow. Decatur Hatchery. TF ’ FGRnB A LE : -Started baby "chicks, New Hampshire Red;. JO days old; 200 White Leghorn Pullets;- 10 days old for iinmedi- ' ate delivery. Model Hatchery, Monroe. FARMERS ATTENTIONt-Wo remure dead hoirses, cows, bogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for ’ Eaterprise 8459. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF Bl RK Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson - Monroe

Fer Sale—M lac. FOR BALE —Wallpaper, large selection, call or write Box 104 Clay Davis, paperhanger, Deeatur, phone 3-8614. , 50 6tx FOR SALE—Domestic sew mg machines. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 197 TF Ftiß SALE—I94B Coldspot refrigerator; 1951 Gps range, apartnieht else. Spiegels Market. 53 3t-x FOR SALE —Chunk Iwood, good for furnace or fire place. See WUbur Re id en bach, 1215 Madison street, phone 3-4369. 52 3trX FOR SALE - Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. <2 TF FOR SALM— Tarpaulins—Special prices; Also Canvas and metal awnings, Venetian blinds A flags. We rent tents. Call er write ' Fort Wayne Vent A Awning Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., leeal representative Bryce Daniels, phone >*!**. * 32 TF FOR SALE—Kelvlnator refrlgera tors, Home freexerj and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvlnator — trade now for a new Kelvlnator see them at I)E---OATUR HATCHERY. 231 IF FOR SALE—SKELdAS for furlf home cooking and Water heading. As low as |«|.95 per 100 lbs. Übrick Bros. 92 TF PBiTiUtl! - Phiito Refrigerators. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE —Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except /Wednesday. Stucky A Co.. Mbnroe, In'd. 92 TF FOR SALE — Bottle (Ills Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. i ! 274 TF FOR SALE —Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Headers, washers and dryers. Also some <ood used refrigerators. Übrlck Bros. J ; i 101 TF FREE — Feel free so look around in our store at our find merchan disc such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, Igmps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each eveningVetcept Wed. Stucky A Co;, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. ! 62 TF —i . HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, *19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners.i We service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone *-*l5B. 229 TF FOR SALE- BENDIX Aut oihit ic Washer, just like new, used cinly 4 times. Como make up an Offer; 1 used gas range, good condition; 1 used electric range, good condition; 1 used oi| space heater, good condition; Used washing machines, all in good condition; Used refrigerators, good condition; Also 1 SERVED refrigerator, 9 ft. just like new. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street phone 3-3808. 53 3t FOR SALE NEW A USED—-70 Oliver tractor; VjA.C. Case; 4’ith '• cultivator, A fertilizer attachment, late model price; E-3 Co-op with cultivator % price; B McCormick Dearing; WC Allis Chalmers; Graham & Jeffry plows for Ford tractors; 10 tractor disks, some like new; 7 ft. A 8 ft. tractor disks new Oultipaekers, cujtimupherp, ■ rotary hoes, spring A dplke tooth harrows, tractoif \ mowers, side rakes, ijnanur® loaders, corn A hay elevators, combines A oom pickers. Oliver automatic pick up bailers. Ruy your Kbwahee tractor disks now. See the latest 66 -77 (8 gas A diesel tractors, self propelled combines, Oliver equipment display. Bale ties. Oliver and Holland bale wire; Norge A Deep Freeze refrigerators, A iHqmie Simplicity garden tractors.; Oliver Sales A Service, Craigville Garage, Craigvllle, Indiana. ■ r. ■| I 52 3t -j_ For Rent FOR RENT —Sleeping rooiuj close in, 331 North 6lh. street. 51 3t FOR RENT • Stm| modiern ihbuse. fprnibhed or immediate possession, please B* ve references, writp Boix 427'i c/p JHinot rat. i | ‘ -It FOR RENT Small uimdein furElshed honed, 1 Hock; from General Electric; Ideal fur 2 people both working, epll 8 ?818 ot see us at 934 Nuttman I Av-p.; after 5:30 p.m. j 5& 21-x Wanted WAITED—I-uwus io riill. Martin Ruhr meter, phohe 3-81*47?; 52 3t-x W ’ liiders - f rotoPlem-a nt or. Debvm, to Fort Wayne luterqatioual Harvester. ' 7300 a.m. to 3130 p.m, shift, call 7-7100 after 5:30 p.m. ■ j ;50 3t WAN T E d TO. REN T -11 piuFe i n country, or suburban. Mrj and Mrs. Justin Blwke. phone l 3-8172 or write 11. 5, Ducal ir. 1 idiauu. 52 3t-x I; I !> i i i ;

WANTED — Dog House, phone 3-4339. j. 53 3t WANTED—WiII accept unwanted dogs, Doc Railing. 3 miles south Os Decatur on U.S. 27, 1 mile west % mile south or 1 % mile north, Coppess Corner, phone J »6377jj £j 48 6t-x 1 WANTED TO BtlY—all kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’3 Decatur Poultry Market, 661 North 13th St. Phone 3-3717. i 133 TF SEWINd MACHINE Repairing—i det 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 korth First. J 52 26t-x WANTED —Washing machine ~repairing, wringer roll A parts for all makes Bottle gas and gas ranges for sale. Monroe Washer repair shop, phone 6-6463, Monroe. \ 40 TF -■ f — | Miscellaneous DECORATING—Try Super kemTone or Kem-glo, all colors. I Habegger Hardware, Decatur. 27 TF WINDOW CLEANING and wall” 1 washing. We guarantee our work, for free estimates call 3-4094 after 4.30 p.m. wjeek days, pny time Sat. A Sundays. 51 3t-x STARTER and Generator service" Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. 13 TF INSURANCE Phone- 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon, Decatur Insurance Agency.; T INSULATION—Save fuel; insulatie with teagle-Picher lead wool, (Not Rock* Wool). Call for |ree estimated Klenk’s. 16 TF Usable Building Tile '; —Free for hauling. Waylie Nov-1 elyt Corporation, Washington & 10th Streets.; 52t3 APPLIANCE SERVICE. ; We service pl 1 makes of washers, ers, and other small Wringer rolls and parts for all • makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF -SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vaouuln cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Freie inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Dedatur 3-3810. | 216 TIF ROTO-ROOTNR servlce-j-Sewers-t-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 TjF DON’T CUSS. It yon have plnm& Ing 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. KLENK’S. 190 TF

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T I I I T THE NATION will receive a forecast of the! way political winds are blowing when New Hampshire holds Presidential primaries on March 11. A recent poll of newspaper editors in the state resulted in I the following predictions by the majority: General Dwight Eisenhower would beat Sen. Robert Taft in tjie Republican primary; President Truxnan would swamp Sen. Estes Kelauver in the Democratic primary.

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*600.00 CASH — National Concern will select reliable man Jor woman to own and operate profitable route of vending machines in this area. No libelling. Factory representative wjill secure loca. tions and handlie all arrangements. Must hkye six hours per week spare timel references and *600.00 cash immediately available. Income imhiedlately, spare time, up to *300.00; monthly. Liberal financia assistance enables rapid dxpa ision to fulltime business with income increasing I accordingly. Other territories in state available. giving brief history, employment, and phone number. Write Box 426 c/o Democrat. 52 3bx Testing Os Cattle To Start Mai ch 17 Word has been received here from Dr. G. F. Eishhorb, office of state veterinarian that the testing of cattle in Adams county for tuberculosis will start March 17. Dr. Eichhorn said thit In answer to many inquiries as to why the tpsts I had not started be wished to explain there has been a shortage in supervision. The county already has approUiiated its share of tlie cost add the program will induce the testing of all cattle. Heifd owrters <re asked to f|lo the r* requests* tm- the tests with coupty auditor Thurman Drew hud lbi<? tests will be made in order of tpplicatlone received. The program is sponsored by the ! state and federal governments;, ini < with the counties, tom) j payments for the destruction of 1 any diseased cattle will be paid ny the federal government. —— ■ p —. UN SABREJETS <('ontlnurd From Unr position?'' . r "p ■ The ground clash that highlighted the day of minor action along the !'>'»• mile battlefront occurred west of Chorwon when a U.N. patrol pushing out into enemy territory ran into two squads of Communists —less than 2<* men. The 25 minute battle (ended When the U.N. patrol pulled (back to its own lines, leaving four (enemy dead and three wounded. Only light cbntact or none at all was reported from the remainder of the front. JAMES E. FINNEGAN (Contluaed From l*pK« One) for helping the printing company .to get loans from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Finnegan, considered: at one time a power in Democratic circles in President Truman’s home state, admitted to hte congressional committee that he received *4S,(>OQ as a vice president of the firm. Boyle also was carried on its payroll. All told, American Lithofold; obtained *565,000 4n RFC loans. I ' \ j

/ST SJ'' * v |A/« H HHIil Gon. Dwight D. Eltonhowof 1 ■ ~ rWtek •' I ‘ fJ ! i .W- * wlf '• Ma z jKk Ml Pres. Harry S. Truman

IN DETROIT, Mrs. Baldwin, 49-year-old grandmother, testifies on Red activities in the state of Michigan. An undercover worker for the FBI for nine years, she told a Congressional committee investigating Communist activities that the Reds made important inroads into the student bodies at the Universities of Michigan and Wayne. (International}

11 • ■ I -Illi . I I II ONE GALLON PAINTS THC AVERAGE fOOM a.98 »N ONE COAT *IM ONE DAY msoau | Z KLENKS Public Auction j LIVESTOCK, GRAIN, HAY, MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS By the Order of the 'Adams Circuit Court in the matter of the Estate of Herman Bohnke .with Mrs. Sophie Bohnke as Administratrix. Eli. A. Boflse attorney. The following property will be sold on: Friday, March 7, -12:30 P.M. LOCATION: IS miles East of Monmouth. Indiana. Or, % mile North Pf Decatur. Indiana on Old No. 27 Highway, then % mile East and .1% miles North then West to the first set of buildings on the South Side of the road. LIVESTOCK: Four Purebred HOLSTEIN Cows: Good Heavy Milkers, One fresh iu Marcti. one In June. The other two have been fresh a short time and are re-bred. Two Heifer Calves. 29 Head of Hogs: 3 Spotted Poland Sows will farrow April 15th with second litter. 13 Pigs average about 100 lbs. 13 pigs just weaned. GRAIN, HAY, STRAW: 150-200 Bu. Corn; 15 Bu. Oats; 400 Bales Timothy Hay; 200 Bales Clover Hay; 150 Bajes Straw. MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT—Tractor Plow. Hay Baler. Rubber Tired Wagon and rack; Saws; Scales; Forks; Shovels; Small ToolsGarden Tools, and many other articles. 1941 CHEVROLET Car. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: SINGER Sewing Machine; FILTER QUEEN Electric Sweeper; Electric Washer; SHELVADORE 8% Electric KUrigprtaor; KELVINATOR Electric Stove; Davenport nad Chairs; Dining Room Sifilte; Two Bedroom Suites; Two 9x12 Rugs; Throw Rugs; Cedar Chest; Baby Bed; Snare Drum; Floor and Table Lamps; End Tables; Magazine Rack; Fruit Jars, and many other Household Articles. TERMS—CASH. (Not Responsible ip case of accident.) ESTATE OF HERMAN BOHNKE, ; Mrs. Sophie Bohnke, Administratrix J. F. Sanmanu- Auctioneer? Ed. A. Bosse—Attorney Sale Conducted by Midwest: Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana , T. J . '- \| 3 5 i i —— Ji 44 I . ~L~. T l .

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The Kentucky fteh and game divisiok will have distributed more than 865,000 bass and bluegill fish, to farm ponds throughout the state during 1951.A new blood plasma substitute, derived fro msugar, will soon be made available in this country. The product now is being sold in Great Britain and other countries by its British manufacturers. 'l'" ■' 7'1 11 1 I H ii ; i —g--. International Harvester I 11l i I MM I Refrigerators I■'* Phone 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eiting imtH DOS T HESITATE TO APPLT TO OS WREN TOO MEED A LOAN We will make a $25 loan just as ■ quick aa we will a larger one. Your signature and income are the chief security requirements. I A ernall part of your income each < month will repay a loan., Special ; terms are available to farmers or other persons with seasonable inI coniOe Loans quickly and privately made I usually on aarne day you apply. Let us ieli you more about it—no obli-. gation. Call, phone or write— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY . ’ IGreund Floor ' 18S N. Seoead St., Broek Bldg. Phene 3-2513 Deeatur, Ind.

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 3—(UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 800; opened steady to strong; choice 17r7£; lights 16.5017.25; light butchers 17.25-17.50; butchers 15.50-16.50; heavies 15.25 down;. pigs 14.50 down; roughs 15.00 dowp. Cattle opened very active; steers 35.00 down; heifers 33.50 down; cows 22.00 down; bulls 28.50 down; calves 50 lower at 37,00 down. ; J Lambs steady at 27.00 down; ewes 13.00 down; ; bucks 10.00 dowiiINDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Mar. 3 — <UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 9,500; opened fairly ac-_ Uve, strong to 25 higher; later about steady; early bulk choice 170-240 lbs. 17.50-18.00;-top 13.35; 24G-280 lbs. 16.25-17.50; 280-325 lbs. sparingly 15.75-16.50; 120-160 lbs. 14.00-15.00; few 15.50; sows about steady; 300-425 lbs. 15.00-15.75; <26-600 lbs. 14.00-15.00, few 15.25. Cattle 1,700, calves 300; . early .trade fairly active; few early sales eteers strong to 50 higher;, heifers tolly steady,; good to choice light to medium weight steers 3po- - several lots held above 34.00; odds aud ends commercial apd good natjve yearlings aif.00'.1.50; '.1.50; load high choice hear 950heifers 34.00; several sides good and low choice heifers :;( . )()- 3J.00; 1 load held J above 33.00-: I cows active, firm; utility and dom | iirreial 20.50-24.09; canners and cutters 16.50-21.00; vehlers fairly ’’ctive, steady; good to prime 34.00-38.00; odd head 38.50; utility '-nd commercial 27.00-33.00. Sheep 1,200; early supply included five decks fed wdoled western lambs short four decks fed naHvejj; balance mainly small lots nativest few ewes and bucks; little done fed western lambs held 1 above 27.50; fed natives around 26.50-27.50; odd head aged buqkts. and ewes 10.00-13.00, steady. ’ ' - z Markets At a Glance By United Press Stocks firm in quiet trading, fconds irregular. U.S. government bonds easier in moderately active trading. Curb stocks irregular. Midwest stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 8s cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures lower. Grains in Chicago; wheat, corn, oats, and soy bean futures lower. Hogs— strong to mostly 25 cents higher; top 18.00; sheep—steady to bidding 25 cents or more lower; cattle—steady to 75 cents higher, top 39.25. 71? —- - ■ Chicago Cash Groin Chicago, March 3.—(UP)— Cash grain sales today: ; Wheat: No. 2 yellow’ hard tough 217-»4. 1 : Corn: 2 yellow 183-%; 3 yellow 169-Vz-183 %; ,4 yellow 151 %- 179 %; 5 yellow J 39 %-175 %; sample grade yellow, 117-178 %. I Oats; 1 heavy mixed 93 .%; 1 heavy White 94-95 %: 1 extra heavy white 96; 2 heavy white 95-%; 21 extra heavy white 95-%; sample grade heavy white 75; sample grade 11 11 i" i

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KEHNITT-MURRAV < 4KL Corrected March 3 160 to 170 lbs 170 to 180 lbs. 1 * 16.75 180 to 220 lbs. 17.25 220 to 240 |bs. 16.75 340 to *6O lbs. 15.75 *6O to 38Q. IM. 16.00 280 to 300 (bs. 14.50 300 to 325 |os, 13.75 825 Jp 350 lbs. —, + 13.25 350 to 400 lbs. ...1*.75 400 lbs. up ~......L1 12.25 140 to 160 lbs —..l 14.00 120 to 140 IM. r ugg 100 to l? 0 lbs. 13.00 RoughsJ\ !;», ‘' i I I ' ' 300 lbs. down L__.j__._i__ 14.50 300 tq 350 lbs. L 14 00 350 to 400 lbs. __’ J. 13.50 400 to 450 1b5.13.00 450 td 500 IM. 12.50 500 to 550 lbs. 12.00 550 to 000 lbs. 11.50 600 lbs. up 2 11.00 Stags ————.jLZL 11.00 Boars ' .... 8.50 Veals (FrL A 8»t) 35.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Rat.) 26.00 Yearlings Lambs 20.00 Ewes 11.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected March 3 160 to ITO lbs. ,___L 15.75 170 to 180 lbs. T „.__ 16.50 180 to 200 lbs. _2.2. 17.00 200 to 220 lbs. ___l_ 17.00 220 to 240 lbs. __4_ 16.75 240 to 260 |bs. 15.75 260, to 280 lbs. 15.00 280 to 300 lbs. i_ 14.35 300 to 325 lbs. __s._2_ 13.75 325 to 350 lbs. 4 W. 25 350 to 400 lbs. .... 4 iS- 75 -400 lbs. up 2 12.25 ,140 to 'l6O lbs. 13.75 100 to Jb»- -4- 12.75 Roughs 300 lbs. down 14.25 Stags f-4 11.00 Boars T '.. 9.50 Veals 36.00 Lambs — *7.00 Ewes ILW LOCAL CRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR\ Correcte£ March. 8 Beans Krttfecß Snrini day.z Prices del ivepiAsMU elevate? “ Ask we pvieee. ’ Grain: 4)3 per bushel less Corn: .06 per 100 leas. f o.b farm , WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone Ml46d ' a Corrected March 3 Large Clean Whites .33 Large; Clean Brown _2______ .31 Current Receipts ' .27 OaD for poultry pHeea TEEPLE Moving A Trucking Local and Lopg DiaUnee PHONE 3-2607 extra heavy: whhe 84-|s: sample grade heavy special red tough 75-%. Soybeans:?'2 yellow 295 % N., tfack Chicago. 1 F '■! P : r1 \ Trane m a Good Town -j-Decalur