Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1952 — Page 5

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QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds tote I Fa ugikli/ v 7 F I b°k sßwCrw W Mrn * gS <&9 ■"" “See, you don’t know your own strength—since taking! those vitamin's you got in the Democrat Want Ads!” Real Estate BUILD A MIDWEST SECTIONAL HOME —Our prices are below all others, We erect the shell in one day. You Complete. All materials furnished —Bdilt Conventional of only the best materials. Use your floor plan or ours. Write for our prices and Free Catalog. Visit our Homes on Display at Midwest Homes, Inc., Noblesville, Indiana. H mile north on Rt. 37, : Box 169, Phone 934. 75 30t FOR SALE—New 3 bedroom modern home on pne acre of ground located 2 miles from Decatur on State Highway. Large living room, kitchen? 3 bedroom*, bath, I utility room, oil forced air furnace, automatic water heater, hardwood floors, well, new shrubbery, 1 car garage, stoned driveway. Immediate possession. The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Phone 3-3390, C. W. Kent, Gerald FOR SALE} — Gracious living ’in beautiful Stratton Place in a big, small home with exceptional built-in automatic features. Your husband won’t have to" fire the furnace, dry dishes or change storm windows. You can drink coffee in the morning, take a nap in the afternoon and proudly entertain at night with a minimum of effort. Year round June day temperature with ceiling radiant gas heat. Formica topped Youngs-. . town Kitohejs with automatic dishwasher, 'garbage disposer, '’kitchen fan, built-in storage, carpeting, hardwood, plastered walls and red wood panelling, tinted bathroom fixtures, birch woodwork, heated garage are only a few of extras. If you want the best out of life or are just -plain lazy why not pay a little more tot this house and save it back in lower upkeep through the years. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, phone 3-4106, HeHer Building. b . 77 TF Who Done It? Joe “Dun’it” OF COURSE 4 SIGNS ;. I' ; ' <By . ; I Joe “Dun’it” > Phone 3,2814 609 Studebaker

- ■■■ ■ ' i n i !■ I " WJM ONE GALLON FAINTS;! THE AVERAGE ROOM -tM I IN ONI CO AT «IM ONf DAY mxw, I KLEMKS 1 in Bi n. •.m i: Nite Sale f 18 HOLSTEIN SPRINGER DAIRY HEIFERS 1, the undersigned, will sell at public auction my entire herd of Ho stein Springer Dairy Heifers, located on my farm 4Ms miles East of Rluffton. Indiana on State Road No. jz4, on Wednesday, April 9,1952 Sale Starting at 7:00 P. M. 18 HEAD HOLSTEIN SPRINGER DAIRY HEIFERS ’ Calfhood Vaccinated. T. B, & Bangs Tested •' ■ i|| 12 Holstein heifers, ail bred to outstanding Holstein bull. J part of these heifers are due soon. Balance que to freshen jn M»X---4 Holstein Heifers, open. s H I■' 2 Holstein and Guernsey heifprs. duo to freshen last of April. : ’ i j These heifers are all from outstanding cows, all high producers, ' ' ■ <. ■ ■ ■ 'U\ AH home raised. You are invited to come sec these heifers hefnre day of Sale. Health certificates will be furnished with each heifer. •i • * ■ ■. ■ ■ • y/■ ■ J Tfj TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible in ease of accklcnls. Charles D. Meyer, Owner Ellcnbergrr Bros—Auctioneers , 'Mi Farmers & Merchants Bank —Clerk. * » 5 7

FOR SALE—The Carl Gerber heme located at 627 Mercer Avenusi. This beautiful home consists of 4 bedrooms, 2 large cedar lined clothes closets other closets are nice size. Kitchen 'with all built in features, dining room living room, ideal bath, hardwood floors,, serened in side porch, full basemen* well arranged in tour rooms, oil forced air furnace, automatic water heat*., motor plumbing, 2 cisterns, beautifuly landscaped, cement driveway, Venetian blinds, s tor pi windows and sevens. Immediate Shown by appointment. The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Phone 3-3390, C. W. Kent, Gerald Stride ler. | ; = 81 3t — ——t Automotive (4iCE selection late' model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 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 — 1949 Kais«r, Extra Good Condition. Mat* tax Auto, Paint Shop, Mob* roe, Indiana. ■ 8112 Farmer’s Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur forms. J 35 tF WANTED—AII grades of ha|f. John Teasel, phone 3-3865. 63 TF FOR SAL®—3 Roan Bulls,' Philip P. Huser, R. 6. phone 8-8619. ; J FOR SALE—Wheat 4b Bead strSvij. Bob Ehrmap, 1 mile west, 2 < south of Preble, Craigvifo phone 5 on 25. ! 82 3fo DAIRYMEN—Why take chances on a young bull dropping milk production. Use only proven sires. Call Decatur 3-3322. 83 36t ?OR MORE CORN In crib next fall, get Millers Hybrid nowh Numbers 253—<19—608—620. Stiefel Grain Co. 56 TF FOR SALE-rl full shire male Rog, double immunedJohn Fox, 1 mile South & East of Monroe, Indiana. 81 3t-x FOR SALS— Farmers horse nide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflicb Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd. Street,'Decatur, ■ 25 TF FOR SALE —Red clover; White and , yellow blossom sweet clover; ladino; Grimm alfalfa; Rape Srome grass seed. Stiefel Grain Co. . H' 66 lFT FOR SALE—Holstein BuIVT.B. 4 Bangs tested; alsa several otper bulls of serviceable age. 'All are good bred bulls, phone 6-6149. 82 Bt-x . . , au. ; Bad Luck Hits Twice Fort Worth, Tex. (UP 1 )— F|vte members of the Thomas West famiily were involved in two separate Occidents in less than 30 minutes. The -first time, the West car wa> involved in a crash. The second time was wlien a motorist wh<> was taking the family to a hospital also crashed. ’ Eighty species of fish have been Identified in the 600 miles of streams in the Great Smokie*

FOR SALE—Order Decatur R.O.P. Sired egg Md meat bred chicks. Order the best and start chicks early to assure profit this summer and fall. Chicks every week. Order “Decatur Chicks’’ now. Decaftur Hatchery. is TF FOR SALE—Jfay mixed, clover, & timothy; Hawkeye & Lincoln beans, A corn; Service Bull; Also want some plowing done, phone 3-3852. | . 81 3t STARTING MONDAY, April 7th, our regular livestock sales will be held in the eve* ning, 7:00 p. m„ Decatur Sale Barn. ! T FOR SALE— Order Quality Baby Chicks now: ROP sired big English 8G White Leghorns, Whit* Rock, Barred Rock, NH Reds A HY-Line chicks. Hatches each Tuesday Thursday. Phone 66866, Mode] Hatchery, Monroe, \ Indiana. 12 TF FOR SALE—Sweet >11.50; No. 20 Grimm Alfalfa >43.50; Oklahoma Alfalfa $39.50; Certified Ranger $49.50; Ladino lb.; Brome Grass Lincoln type 35c lb. Theodore Buinaahn, phone 3-9106. 80 3t FARMERS ATTENTION—Wo remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. -We pay all phon* charges. Th* Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF FOR’ SALE—Order Models big Engllsh leghorns now for Immediate delivery Pedigreed Sired, they lay large chalk whit* premium eggs which offer* top pric**, phone 66861, Model Hatchery, Monroe. Indian*. 12 TF FOR SAtfc — Broiler Baby Chicks Special, Only $10.95 Per Hundred. For Immediate Delivery, Each Tues* day and Thursday. Guaranteed All Heavy Breeds, No Leghorns Included, AU AAA Chicks, Phone 66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 77t6 ForSale-Mlac. FOR SALE—Domestic sew dig machines. Stucky A Co.. Monroe, Ind, 197 TF FOR SALE — PhUco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—Used tires, 676 x 15. white side walls. Standard Service Station, Preble, Ind; 80 3t-x FOR SALi9—Hugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except \ Wednesday. Stucky & Co.. Mon--1 roe, Ind. 92 TF FOR SALE—IOO No. 1 Rose bushes s that will grow, call after 4:00 p.m. Harlow’s Gardens on U.S. >7. 80 3t-x FOR SALE — Lottie Gasßange* many styles to select from. Open nite* except Wed. Nites. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE - Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky A Co.. Monroe. Ind. .! 63 TF For SALE—SkEIfGAS bottled gas for home cooking and heating. Always uniform and fully insured. Uhrick Bros. 54 TF FOR SALK—Frigidair* Refrlgerator*. Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also some good used refrigerator*- Uhrick Bros. 101 TF FOR SALE—Kelvlnator refrlgera tors, Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvlnator — trade now for a new Kelvlnator see them 1 at DE CATUR HATCHERY. , 231 TF SPRING NEEDS— Burpee bulk i seeds; McCullough bulk lawn seed; Vertagreen plant food; Todd Hybrid seed corn; Chicken & Garden supplies; Heller Coal, Feed & Supply. 54 TF h6oVeß— Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. ; >’ 229 TF FOR SALE —Condous bulk garden seeds— Vigaro, sheep manure, | peat moss (bring basket), lawn seed, onion sets & plants, seed potatoes, Stiefel Grgin do.,79. TF FREE — Feel free to look around i i in our store at our fine merchan dise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances. and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. tStucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone *-8866.62 TF Wanted WANTED TO RENT—A house trailer for 2 week trip to Florida, phone 5-5591, Linn Grove. 82 lt-k WANT ED—W at er sos ten'er V good condition, . call Berne 2-2285, Robert Yoder. 82 St WANTED TO BUY—-all kinds of poultry. ! Bring us your custom i dressing. TREON’3 Deca t u r Poultry Market, |sf North 13tb St. Phone 3-371 L 133 TF

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_„.A' . WANTED— Ueed dresser A bed stead in good condition, call 3-3998. 80 3t WANTED —Washing machine r£ pairing, wringer roll & parts for all makes Bottle ga» and gM ranges for sale. Monroe Washer repair shop, phone 6-6463, Monroe. | 4Q TF SfcWING MACHINE liepairing— 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. 78 26bx Miscellaneous DECORATING—Try super KemTone or Kem-glo, all bolora. Habegger Hardware, Decatur. 27 TF FOR RENf—Wallpaper steamer. | Remove your wallpaper the easy way. Feasel Wallpaper A Paint Store. 270 North 2nd street, phone 3-4406. 7&TF RADIO A TELEVISION SERVICE —Courteous and efficient service on all makes. Singleton, 910 West Adams street, formerly \at 1 Haugk'e, phone 3-39«2. 78 6t-x STARTER and Generator i service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222' North Third St,, Decatur, Ind. 13 TF i INSULATION—Save fuel; Insulate’ with EaglePicher lead wool, (Not I Rock Wool). Call for tree esti-j mate. Klenk’s.l6 TF| FOR SALE—Super Kemtone and Kem-glo. Do your own home decorating. It’s so easy with a roller or brush. Uhrick Bros ■ ’ 54 TF ROOFING & SIDING— We apply rpoting and siding, many colors and to choose t frofn. Call fori free estimates, phone 3-2168. KLENKB. 74 TF APPLIANCE SERVICB We •err-1 ice all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for <11;. make*. Klenk’s Phon* 3-2158. ; SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet ’ vault* vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drain* cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley B*w*r Cleaners. Decatur 3-8810. 216 TF ROTd-ROOTER servlce-dewir*— Drains cleaned, Guaranteed —The only ROTO-ROOTER in Adam* and Well* Counties. Bucket, Machin* for larger til*, Cali C. R? William* 4 on 8 Tocsin. R. R. 3, Decatur, India**.333 TF DbN’T CUSS. It you hav* piumb ing trouble*, call 3-3158 and let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular make* of plumbing *uppHe*. Call u* for free estimates KLENK’S 190 TF For Rent FOR RENT—4 room upper apartment. no pets, call 3-8001. 82 3t FOR RENT— Au *ll modern 3 room apartment, private bath, partly furnished, electric refrigerator, all utilities .furnished, close-in, call at 227 North 4tb street. 81 3t Business Opportunities ♦30&00 MONTHLY~BPARK~TIME Refilling and collecting money from our five-cent High Grade Vending machines in thia area. NO SELLING. To qualify for work you must have oar, references. and $600.00 cash, immediately available. Devoting 6 hours a week to business, your end on percentage of collections should net up to $300.00 monthly, with very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income lncreag ; ing accordingly. Other Indiana territories, and surrounding states also available. For interview, include phone in application to Box 437 c/o Democrat. : \ j 80 3t»X ■ Lost and Found FOUNl>— 1 sack of feed on Highway 27 towards Fort Wayne, call 3-4034. 82 It Juror* Nqt Convinced Charleston, W. Va. (UP)—Sherman McFarland told Judge William J. Thompson that the 61 bottles of whiskey he had in his house? were ! only for his 1 own use and that of | his friends. An unbelieving jury I cohvic(ed McFarland of illegal whiskey Bales. " I" J I.lllll*l l l HELLER COAL, FEED J & SUPPLY Your Authorized Dealer I AIA Jck.nl “Through Service We QreW” 722 Monroe St. 0 'Bw Ph « n e 3-2912 V

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ANNUAL IMPLEMENT AUCTION Tuesday, April 8, 1952 12:00 Noon CONSIGNOR’S IMPLEMENT SALE If yoik have any surplus machinery or tools of any kind, bring them here to sell as we will have buyers for all types. If you are in need of any tool we may have what you want. Commission: $500.00 and up, 3%. SIOO to SSOO, 5%. Under $100,10%. ' DECATUR SAL£ BARN The Future Os The Poultry And Egg Business Is Good! Here’s what the leading farm publications and poultry authorities are saying:; (1) buy your usual number of chicks (2) get early hatched chicks (3) feed them well (4) produce lots of eggs from August on through the winter I WISCONSIN AGRICULTURIST AND FARMER, February 16, 1952: “Little chicks are big. pusiness on Wisconsin farms. They grow intd an 80-million-dollar per year income. That’s a nice piece of change to add to milk checks. Question is, will this spring’s chicks make you money? Should you order more or les* than usual? Early or late chicks? Will high feed prices drive you to the wall? “Our advice is to stick with it! Fili that laying house with high quality pullets. And remember that early chicks pay best. ; The in-and-outers are being scared out by the egg price drop this winter. Producers who havel extra faith will do all right. “Yes. feed prices will stay up. Grains will continue tight this year. But egg prices will come back. You can afford to put plenty of feed into a good flock.” ; • FARM JOURNAL, January 15, 1952: “Order enough early chicks to fill your houses with pullets H next fall, even though egg price* have been on the skids and won't get above last spring’s level. Many poultrymen will cut back. Don't be stampeded.” DR. C. C. WARREN, USDA Agricultural Economist, February 10, 1952: j If the Indicated trend is followed, it will be the consumer who is caught. With fewer chickens in pens this spring and summer, egg prices win De unduly high.” KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR, February 12, 1952: low egg prices, which persist in the face of continued high feed coats present an excellent example of the oft-repeated advice that it is best to get chicks early in the spring and *im for early fall egg production.” AMERICAN POULTRY FEDERATION, February, 1952: “Price of eggs -will be good in the last half of 1952. Since > 1938, every year, that the egg-feed ratio went down during the winter, farmers bought fewer chicks in the spring, and there were fewer eggs than in the year before— RESULT, egg prices averaged higher.” 1952 OUTLOOK, Missouri College of Agriculture: Expect egg prices next fall to be about the same as last fall or maybe just a little higher.” < Model Hatchery MONROE, INDIANA

NEW CAR d ' ' - - . -•—< TNJQTTP A VfF A, e ‘? st ° f good insur » nce comea WHEN LOSSES ARE ADJUSTED AND PAID. lINbUKAiNCE We Give “ON THE SPOT” SERVICES EVERY DAY. < Leland Smith i LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY { G |«i.n hhi ‘GRANDMA’ ' ■*—***—« , , n i »■ !• GT, n T r— n — ■ —, J •» «***RLES Kuhn ( MOTA SIGN , JUST A COUPLE O’BLOCKS i OH, MY LAND *” Al 1 V F TH< MORE AN’ I’LL BE HOME Hj" i |i|F. o^ f -rT' ' ' ° i - irFjsIVX d. x - tW’ I I, ■ ■' I ■ —• -_ ■L-L: mX’I au Y-«— c 'x X C*pr l«»3j Kinc Featunp. Syiwtatta. Ue. WwrM KUHN* RLONDite - , ASK AND YOU WON’T RECEIVE | 7 HdL/ ,D SOME’FISH ' C IN CURRY SAUCE WITH \K) VOU LONG ENOUGH TO ( ME T 0 THINK UP I RICE,AND SALAD WITH X -—( KNOW XXI WULDNT < SOMETHING i IF£ (ROQUEFORT DRESSING AND rXTTt LIKE THAT .Jke? IX ww J i vKS J ■ Imk i>b i nr WF 1 B z'Jxrw 1L,,,^.. ' — —r-^rz^V'^.'g, xTxx.r. - " ' . . '■ ' ■' - ■ ■ ' - . THERE 1$ A DODGE “Job-Rated” TRUCK FOR EVERY PURPOSE 1 BEERY MOTOR SALES W I M ihF: T 7 ~ - - t . . . • I ■

Trade In a Good Tpwu —Decatur ■■ / »*x International Harvester J Ml I Freezers I HE 1 Refrigerator* Phene 3-2904 MoOenkopf & Eiting j.. "°jhr i;' TOi'm a ' .. PAPER HANGER WALLPAPERS GUARANTEED PAINTS CLAY T. DAVIS Box 104 Phone 3-8514

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Trad* in a Good Tow> BURK * Elevator Cb. Dooetur . Menro» CNRS 1936 PLYMOUTH 2-door • 34,000 miles This car is Just Like New!? 1942 PLYMOUTH Cpe. As is $145.00 A Good Buy! 1948 DODGE Cl. Cpe. Radio and Heater Local Car. 1947 DE SOTO Deluxe Sedan. Radio and Heater. Excellent i Condition. 1947 DODGE 4-Door Heater. Local . Car. 1947 DE SOTO Deluxe Club Coupe. Heater. Local One Owner Car; Very Good Condition. ; 1949 PONTIAC Business Coupe. Radio and Heater. A Perfect Local Car. DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 222 N. 3rd St. Phone 3*4108 “Satisfaction With Each . Transaction” LOAN SYSTEM The Merit Plan Loan System offers available cash credit for any good purpose to employed men or women. YOUR PLAIN NOTE PERSONAL SECURITY I TO APPLY—You may nae any of the three waya. You are under no obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. You may telephone ue—and tell ua of your money needs. 2. You may cut thia ad out—writs your name and add rem on it—and then mail it to ua. •.Or call at office conveniently located. Private consultation rooms. Loans made same day you apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 138 N. Second Street Brock Store Bldg. Dssthe.M, Phono 3-20JJ I Lmmm nude within 20 miltt of our ofift I

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KENNET.MURRAY Corrected April 5 ! 160 to 170 lbs. L 14.50 170 tq 180; ibs. L. u. 75 180 to 300 lbs. 4, 16.25 200 to 220 lbs. 1.18.00 220 to 240 lbs. U—2;15.50 240 to 260 lbs. L. 115.00 260 to 380 lbs. L 14.50 380 to 300 )bs. j 14.00 800 to 325 lb*. 18.50 325 to 350 lbs. 1 13.00 350 to 400 lbs. 12.58 400 lbs. up x.,. 12.00 140 to 160 lbs. 2 13.78 180 to 140 lbs. il3-25 , 100 to 120 lbs. ;11,75 Rough* 300 lbs. down 14.25 300 to 350 R)s. _,___ 13.75 350 to 400 lbs.U. 13.25 400 to 450 lbs. 12.75 450 to 500 1b5,:13.35 500 to 550 lb* H. 75 550 to 600 Ibe. 11.25 600 lbs. up -i, 10.75 St*gs 9.00 Boar* 7.00 Veals (Frt A S»L) 38.00 Spriug Lambs (Fit & B*L) 34.00 Yearling* Lamb* 30.00 Ewe* .—— ILOO \ SCHMITT STOCK YARD* Corrected April 5 I 160 to 170 ; lb* £ 15.00 170 to 180'|bs. 16.00 180 to 220 jbs. 16.25 220 to 240 lbs. 16.00 1 240 to 260 |ba. 15.50 260 to 280; lbs. 15.00 1 280 to 300 lb*. A— 14.50 300 to 325 lbs. _„... 14.00 325 to 350 lb* 13.25 350 to 400 lbs. - 12.75 400 lbs. up 12.50 140 to 160 lb* - ... 14.25 100 to 140 lbs. ....... 13.25 Roughs 300 lbs. down ...14.25 Stags 11.00 Boars ——— 8.50 Veals .... 35.00 Lambs .......4 24.50 Ewes ... 11.50 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET B'fRM FLFVATOR Corrected April 5 Beam*' suDjecx to cnange / during day. y Prices delivered at elevate. Ask for prices Grainy .03 per bushel les* Corn: 05 per 100 leas r ! f.o,b. farm jv WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished B> DECATUR FARMS Phene 3-2148 Corrected April 5 Large Clean Whites Large Clean Brown 44 Current Receipts....3o Call for poultry prioe* TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 FRY OUK MARKS FILM FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drag*

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