Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1952 — Page 5
MONDAY, JULY 28, 1952
Real Estate FOR SALE— Duplex apartment, each having three rooms, partial bath. Rents tor SBO monthly. Well located, ori good street. Unusual opportunity at 1800 down balance 142 monthly. Would mafce wonderful investment or small home and Income. Don’t pass this up. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, phope 3-4106, Heller Building. | 15g TF i Automotive NICE selection late model used ,'|Vu cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor i- Sales. v \ 252 TF 1950 CHEVROLET Fleetline deluxe ,4-door, radio, heater, clean, low j mileage, private owner. Can be seen 3 miles south of Magley, Indiana. Hugh Ehrman. 177 3t-x OUR USEDCARS are safety tested and guarantede—Buy with confidence at Zlntsmaster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. -I 247 TF FOR SALE — 1938 FORD 85, hydraulicn>rakes, rijjotor recently over hauled, good paint, heater, good Upholstery, fair tires, one owner car, $150.00. D & T Standard Service. Station. 176 3t-x. I Farmer’s Col. [WE BUY chickens ana quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE — One Holstein cow, with heifer calf at side, phone 3 ' 8213 ', f 176 2t-x FOR SALE— Farmers horse hide r , , cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflich & Morrissey .Shoe Store, 125 Nbrth 2nd. Street, Decatur. ' 25 TF STdcK SPRAY — concentrated emulsion to be with wa j '<•" ter for use on stock (some farmers prefer this kind). One quart' jijakes 4 gallons of spray that r rates A A'. Controls stable flies, horn flies, mosquitoes. Gives quick knockdown at milking time and leaves a residue of methoxychlor effective against flies on animals in pasture. $2.25 pint, $4.00 quart. Smith J)rug Co. 175 T FARMERS AT’TENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, "; J Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Co., formerly the Stad- 1 iler Products Co. 15 TF , DEPENDABLE .EGG PRC) DU C- • TION ASSURED.—Just self-feed ! Honeggers' Big “H” Egg Popper : with Ani-Pro-12. Hand feed grain. Simple way for high, economical egg production. Sold by. Darr & Son, R. 5; Ted Bulmahn, R. 2; Gerber Feed Store, R. 4. 177 It HESSPRAY — RatCd AA (highest rating possible). Contains piperonyl, butoxide in an oil base, for use without dilution on animals. A few squirts on each cow at milking time will stop cow’s from fighting stable flies and give pasture protection against horn flies and mosquitoes. Recommended on horses too. Economical —use only enough toj make fine dew on ends of hairs. The 2 gallon can is a popular farm size. $1:95 gal- ! lon, $3.60 sot 2 gallon. Smith Drug [Co. 175 T For Sale — Misc. FOR SALE —Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. I 197 TF FOR SALE — Phileo Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & C 0..„ Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE —7 foot Kelvinator refrigerator, excellent condition, 't 517 West Monroe street, phone 3-3151. h ’ 176 3t FOR s7\LE — Studio couch in good condition, can be used as double bed. "213 Rugg street. Phone 3- -- 4142. 176 3t FURS ALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, i many to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky Co., Monroe^lnd. >. 274 TF FOR SALE— Atwaler-Kent radio; 2-door Terraplane au’omobile',, in good running condition, phone •3-2542. j._ 177 It-x fOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Mon ' roe, Ind. ; 92 TF FOR SALE — 'Bottle gas service Special low rates on cooking and water heatlug. Stucky & Co. • Monroe, Ind. 62 TF FOR~SALE — BulirMaddnira~Lib lies,, 4 for SI.OO. Party Gladiolis; j Daffodils; Narcjssus, 10c each. Star of Bethlehem, 10c per doz en. Iris at reduced prices. Mrs. Jim Borders, 1621 West Monroe Street. 176 31. FORSALE —Apricots. Large fancy apricots for canning. Please leave ■ your orders, $1.89 Or less per lug, full load to come in Tuesday 29th. Coppess Corner. 172 6t-x Democrat Want Ads Bring Results , r T i~n ir~T«nT"iar rw u.imra
NOTICE! My off iris will be closed from . July 28th to August 4th. Dr. John Spaulding
aOICKIES-Br K«n R«ynoM» ~ f r/zf r ya m\i If /h! 'I /innrWx ! I l /C J —I “With all of those spots in froiit of your eyes—you must look (in 1 the Democrat Want Ads for gn, optometrist!” FOR SALEjp- Registered Hereford Bull, 10 months old, priced reasonable, Martin HockemeyerJ; 1 mile west, *4* mile south of Monroeville. [ ' 175 3t-X HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. Ve service all makes. Klenk’s. Phope 3-2158. 229 TF IF YOU HAVE A GAS Permit, it will pay you to/hee us about our 3 stage gas burners. Mazelin Beating Service, 238 North 2nd street, phone 3-3808. 114 TF FOR SALE — Rcpll Away Bed hr will trade for,Chest of Drawers; Also have boyid bicycle, good condition, $15.00’ cajl 3-2961, 908 Winchester street. \ 176- 3t FOR SALE — Dub Therm 18 inch oil : healer, blower, thermostat, drums and fittings. Excellent condition, reasonable. Call after 5 p.m. at 104 Norih v 9th street. ; — | f 76 3t-x FOR SALE — 2 late model used Maytag washers; 1 used electric stove. Complete line of Maytag & (j. E. Appliances. Fager Maytag Sales, [147 South 2nd street, phone \ 172 6t FREE —r t’eel free to look around in our store at obr fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, i lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & 00., Monroe, Ind. \ Phone 6-6866. | \ \ 62 TF FOR SALE —Kelvijnator refrigerators, Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you Want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a hew Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FOR SALE—Frig idaire refligerators; ranges; wlashers; driers I water heaters; freezers, Large trade-ins. 'Uhrici Brothers. FOR SALE—L ja rg ep Duo Therm Oil Heater, Complete with Blbwer, Thermostat, Cubing and Drums. Call after 5:00 p. m., 605 Indiana street/ ILF Wanted WANTED TO rSnT— House, least six rooms, cill 3-2546. Ralph Myers,- pastor o! Decatur MM sionarir Church. 177 WANTED—AH kinds of poultiy. We also do custom dressing. Shaffer’s Produce. Dial 3-2017 h ? ; i j 172 m WANTED TO REND—2 or 3 bed room home in nice location, for a new out of towp employe & his family, call or Mrs. 1 Keller, 3-2101, Central Soya Co. WANTED TO _ BUY—aft kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom * dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market. 651 North 13tb| St. Phone 3-3717. 1 TF SEEING MACHINE RepUringTLet us convert your old treadlei Machine into a ijnodern- electric. We make covered buttons, buckles, machine button holes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 155 26t-x FOR SALE — Bargains, used reH frigerators, double checked for performance and Value. Your biggest mopey's worth at Decatjij* Hatchery; used Frigidaire; GiU son; Norge; Coldspot \and other bargains in good; used and new Kelvinators. See P»»catur Hater i ery. 168 10t ~ = ~APpbi\’r'Ht;\r _ (>F AItMIVrSTHATKIX N<>. 47199 Awtire i»» hereby JuKen, That the undersigned has beepi appointed AdV nOnistratrik of the estate of Leahr der Ttcffey latef of ; Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably GLADYS L. BAKER, I Administratrix DAVID A MACSKLIN, Attorney July 18. 1952. JULY 21—28—AUGUST 4
NOTICE My office will be closed ? July 28 to August 11. DR. RAY STINGELY All Forms of Insurance BURKE Insurance Service 512 N. 3rd street Phone 3*3050
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 75c; 2 times $1.25; 3 times $1.50; 6 times $2.25. For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accepted. Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 75c mlnl- ( mum. Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% Increase over regular rate. ’ Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memoriam, 3c per word, SI.OO minimum. i Copy must be in office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, 4 Saturday deadline is 9a. m. Miscellaneous > INSURANCE : Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon, Decatur Ihsurancje Agency. T INSULATION—Save fuel; Insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wool, (Not Rock Wopl). Call for free esti.-, mate. Klehk’s. \ 16 TF WE CUSTOM DRESS chickens. Fryers 15c; Hens 20c; Old J Roosters 2£c, full dress. Call 3-2148, Dedafur Fai-ms. \ 154 T ROOFING - & SIDING— wt apply Carey roofing and siding, many colors and ; patterns .to choose from. Call for free estimates, phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 74 TF . ELECTRIC ROTO-RO OT E R—Se w ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells i Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. \ 137 TF Appliance We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and otty-er small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts soy all makes. Klenk’k Phone 3-2158. 229 TF ’ SEPTIC TANJAS, cesspools, toilets, < ‘ cleaned, builjt and repaired. Mod- ' ern pump , equipment any where, ( 24 hour service, 13th and Adams'' Street. Jessie Fields and Sons. I' Decatur, phone 3:2986. 174 6t-x WANTED —Washing machine re < pairing, \wririger roll & parts for all makes, Bottle gas and gas s ranges for : sale, Lawn mower i sharpening, Monroe Washer re- : pair shop, phone 6-6463, Monroe. ~ " ■ | \j 94 TF t RADIO SERVICE- —All makes of ' home and a!uto radios repaired. : Singletori Radio,and TV Service, ( 910 West Adams, opposite the i ; sawmill, formerly at Hauck’s/ .phone 3-3932; 163 30t-jx SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free ■ Inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216TF DON’T CUSS.. If you nave plumb- - Ing troubles, call 3 2158 and let . our experienced plumber take Care of youj troubles. We also . have a full line of Kohler, Ameri- : can Standard and other popular makes of plUTybing supplies. Call . us for free estimates. KLENK’S. 190 TF t ■ • ' I • • _____ j ] For Rent —_— L-i —: \i FOR RENT — : 4 room unfurnished t upstairs apartment,, downtown.; phone 3-3344. 175 TF ( FOR RENT 4 room furnished ] j apartment upstairs, 1% mile east i of Decatur on Piqua Road, phone i 3-3344. 175 TF j
l. _ x *. ®x»g 11 H »iiJLA mbkx aOs a| will wMWMmBF - ‘ ’Wssß ' * SB IBBE I'mklsku aS w j|K 1 aEi ¥ jww « i k IK IIBMMH r ■ ■ i aSKK i ..zjlL/ j SEN. JOHN SPARKMAN of Alabama, nesVly named vice-presidential candidate for the Democratic party, i$ congratulated by his wife (left) and his daughter pn receiving thq nomination Saturday as the Democratic national convention closed out its business.
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Help Wanted HELP WANTED- —Young man as tpinace installer’s helper, work 6 days a week. Should bd handy with tools. Haugk’s, Opposite Court 1 louse. - 177 3t FEMALE WANTED—Office girl for Adams Central School. Apply at office Jn Monroe. ’ 177 3t EARN spaje-time cash. Take orders for America’s fastest selling Cmristmas cards and unusual gift iiieins. Samples on approval. Peerless Greetings, 316-A North Michigan, Chicago. • 177 lt-S\ Three Men Injured As Labor Men Fight i Rival Unions Fight ? At Terre Haute TERRE HAUTE, Ind, (UP) — Thyrie men were injured today when a fight broke opt between CIO and AFL members as a small group of striking emplpyes at the Allis-Chalmers pilot plant forced their way back to- work. Company spokesmen said -34 of :'34o'i men on strike iriore than p weqks reentered the plant and were'put beak to work. Guarded by a force of 3(KVAFL union members brought from other plants in this area, the returpingpvorkers were put back on the, payroll despite the fact the air yforoe removed more than 40 pieqes of machinery designed to produce - jet pircraft engintU. T|ie AFL members fought with 200 OJO United -Vtlto Workers whose strike over wages stopped production and caused the air torch to remove part of the machinery when negotiations for ret sumption of production failed-. >i Mavpr Ralph Tucker ordered all available city policemen from the force of 85 on duty at the plant in .< Vpeptation of trouble. Officers armed with night sticks mingled with the workers and “shook them iltiwp for (dubs and rocks. They confiscated some. Shortly' afU-r 7:3D.a.m. CDT, a caravan Os autos conjitiining wotk'ers wanjiijg*to go b.i< ito their jobs started slowly toward ;lie plant gate surrounded by a wedge of AFL members, many of whom arrived in autos\bearing Illinois license plates. CIO men blocking’ the entrance triads to stop them. Five cars filled w.ith werkm.i n eot in. But O. B Sburi.’’ iut< ina i.mal represents ivi of thje AFL Operators Union, said arouiid 65 others in the baCk-to-worki foi re w - stopped. V ; The skirmish wb|ch injured the woxkjtuen Occurred in the middle ot' U.S. -4<’. main highway between Indlahapolis and St. Loins. The in; jilted mten were not identified imtpedikteiy. but witnesses saifl two werej numbers of the AFL force .in d|ne a CIO iti.tii.\ . \’ i Sotjci accompanied two workerjs to a hosjidfal. Poked wielding night sticks wer< credited with breaking up the fight. But they remained on duty, fearing anidi(er bre-a*. through the CIO line would be tried. Tlie which runs along the fi’ont of tfie plant was blocked by tfce milling crowd and tiaffita 'was (detoured. Workers shout id. taunts at each other at the height of thie scrap. • > Mabtin Carson, general manager of th plant, said work would be provided for any employe who returns!. He said 200 to 250 machines, remained in the plant, .despite the’ air .forqe removaft program and
some production could be resumed. The baek-to-work movement spiang from efforts of about 30 per deat pt the CIONAW members to return to their jobs. Th<?y applied fori a charter from the AFL Operators Union and> planned to petition 1 for a national labor relations board collective bargaining election when they get a charter. \ i I GLOWING WHITE £C* kn *i n U*d From Page* One) and two by a CAA inspection aircraft pilot- one at Beltsville, Md., and the other negr Andrews air base. |' ' ■ Thp reports bf pre glvllian and military pilots were all the same — “glowing white lights” racing across the skiejs. On bqth occasions, the objects fitst. were spotted on the CAA radar—the first time in the long
PERSONAL LOANS Even though you may owe elsewhere, does not prevent you from getting a personal loan from us. You may borrow any amount from S2O to SSOO and repay oh convenient terms. Loans privately arranged without endorsers or guarantors. Call/write or phone us. ( LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Drock Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2013 1 1 : ( i f Best time to buy LJ since 1941! lyr Let us show you how you fnt can pjrofit by buying j a Refrigerator or Freezer NOW! We Also Have Some Used Refrigerator Bargains! USED FARM TRACTOR BARGAINS ! 1- OLIVER 70 l -FARMALL H 1- FARMALL B with Cultivator USED FARM MACHINERY , BARGAINS 7 Superior Fertilizer P j Grain Drill. Several Good Used Plows and ' v Disk Harrows. iii ( 1 Used Manure Spreaders Mollenkopl & Biting, iM | j HIGHWAY 27 North r , Phone 3-2904
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flurry of “flying aaiicer” rumors that ihri unknown lights have been picked up on radar and then visually. i . , i I PRES. TRUMAN ( (Continued From I‘age On») vice-presidential nominee by Ste| paign plans. *"We have' already rallied a very strong speaking force from the house, senate arid various governors and we ought to have a very lively campaign,” the Alabama senator said. NPTICK OF FINAL SFTTLEMEMT I OF EHTATE No. 4742 Notice is hereby vlven to the Creditors, heirs and legatees of Charles E. Hammond, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, field at Decatur,, Indiana, om the 2 day of September, 19&2, and show, cause, it any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and ’ there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. KEITH D. HAMMOND, ■ o Administrator Decatur, Indiana, July 18, 1952. Attorney UeVow, Smith A Macklin. JULY 21 28 T . \
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE, Ind. UP — Livestock: Hogs 300; strong to 50 higher; top 24.00; lights 21.50-23.25; light butchers 23.25-24.00; mediums 22.-25-23.00; butchers 20.73-21.75; heavies 20.25 down. j | I (jattle: Slow and weak; steers 32.50- down; heifers 31.50 down; co 20.00,d0wn; bulls 26.00 down; calves week to $1 lower; prime 31.00 down. Lambs: Weak to 50 lower; prime 29.00 down. \ 1 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Livestock: Hogs: 300; moderately active; barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher; bulk Choice 190250 lbs 23.0023.50, top 23.75; choice 250290 lbs 22.0023.06; sows steady to 25 higher; choice 300425 lbs 19.00-19.75, top 20.00. I Cattle: 2,500; calves 300; steers and heifers largely good ams choice fairly active, steady; high choice and prime 1160 lb steers 34.00; higli choice mediums 33.50; heifers slow; few lots prime steers and club yearlings arouqd 35.00; Veglers moderately active, 501.00 lower; early top 29.00; bulk choice and prime 27(5029.00. Sheep: 300; fairly active, steady; half deck choice arid prime moderately sorted 96-lb natives 29.50; bulk choice and prime 28.5029.00. Markets At a Glance By UNITED Stocks fitm in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly higher. U. 8. government bonds lower in quiet trading. Curb stocks irregulan ’ Midwest stocks irregular. Silver unchanged at 8314 cents a fine ounce. Cotton! higher. Wheat, corn, rye, oats and soybean futures lower. j L ! Hogs: steady to 25 cents higher, top 24.00; sheep: steady, top 29.50. Cattle: fu|ly steady to 25 cents lower, top 35.50. Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO. UP — Clash grain: Wheat: No. 1 red 224Ai; 2 red 3 red 219*4; 4 red 218*4-219%; 5 red 200; 2 hard 232*4-233; 3 hard 232*4; 2 mixed 221*4-229,; 3 mixed 222%. Corn: 2 ytfllow 184%-185%; 3 yellow 182*4-184%; 4 yellow 178%181%: 5 yellow 171*4-1|79%; sample grade yellow 106-181!%., \ Oats: 1 heavy mixed 84*4-84%; 2 mixed 83; 1 heavy w-hite 84-85; 1 white S3*4-84; 2 heavy white 83*4 to 54%:_2 white 83-83%; 3 heavy white 82*4-84; sample girade heavy white tough 81; sanipfe grade medium heavy white 82*4. Soybeans:,2 yellow 330 nominal, track Chicago. ! *V f THREE MISSING (Continued From Pngr One) Drew and jhis brother-iiida w. Boisvert, would' have been saved if they hadn’t wanted to catch “just one more \fish.” He said he suggested going ashore when he saw the thunderclouds ni the west but on|p of his two passengers said: "W? jouii stay a littlie longer. Let’s try to get one more fish.” Seconds, later the winds came up and Chute headed jior shore onlY 200 feet away* when “a wall of water hit us.’’ The boat capsized and the two mep were clung to the overturned braft and dashed irito the vtaves. Chute was rescued.
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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected July 28 160 to 170 lbs. —4 20.25 170 tb 180 Ibg. __J... 21.75 180 to 220 lb&- —J 23.25 220 to 240 lbs. —J 32.75 “ 240 to 260 lbs. —22.00 260 to 280 Mi—J 21.25 260 to 280 lbs. i 20.75 280 to 300 lbs. 20.00 300 to 325 lbs. 325 to 350 Ibj'-.J, 19.00 350 to 400 lbs. _-“18.50 400 lbs. up 4 18.25 100 to 160 lbs. —J 16.00 Roughs i ’ 300 lbs down 18.50 300 to 350 1b5.18.00 350 to 400 lbs. 17.50 400 to 450 lbs. 17.00 450 to 500 lbs —4— 16.50 «. 500 to 550 lbs. 16.00 550 to 600 1b5.15.50 600 lbs. up j 15.00 Stags 12.50 Poars 10.50 Veals (Fri. & Sat.) 28.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 26.50 Yearling Lambs I___ 15.00 Ewes ;5.00 BCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected July 28 160 to 170 lbs, 21.75 U 170 to 180 lbs. 23.00 180 to 200 lbs. 23.50 220 to 240 lbs. __.L 23.00 240 to 260 lbs, j. 22.25 260 to 280 Ibsi. L 21.50 280 to 300 lbs. _-_____ r 2o.7s 300 to 325 Ibsi 20.25 325 to 350 lbs. —i—Ll9.so 350 to 400 lbs, 1;,19.25 400 lbs. up i__j. 18.75 140 to 160 lbs. 19.25 100 to 140 lbs. 18.75 Roughs 500 lbs. d0wn18.25 Stagsl l2.oo Boars 11.00 Veals 4: 29.00 Lambs —j— 25.00 Ewes 9.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected July 28 Beans subject to change , during day. Prices delivered at elevator » Ask for prices. Grain: .03 pet bushel less. Corn: .05 per 100 less, f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE Ij-GG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Fyrnlshed By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 t Corrected July 28 Large Clean Whites .50 Large Clean, 8r0wn.49 Current Receipts.3o Call for poultry prices.
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