Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1952 — Page 5

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| QUICKIES-By Ken Reynolds I I —. i ißSflfflSr s WW I «Mm) ?i 3 I ‘^^ -- - - *-' -' ■ I “. . . the joke’s on me - I g thought the Democrat Want Ad g meant the EATING kind!" | ~»r■ v- ■ ~4 . I Rail Estate • L fiOAfttAND, TyTDTANA-Xt Modern || 7 rooms andJtath, oil furnace, jxot £ Water healerT\vrater softener, one P car garage. Property in good con- | dUion. Call, or inquire- at Hoagi h- land. Bank. Will finance. ?| ~ A ' : \ f 138 6t J Fok SALE—Several rail estate J contracts, paying 6% net. You | can help a young couple get their own home and stilt not have the a „ Worry and. • repairs 3 hecessary When owning rental ; property. f- .Why not investigate this superior Way to invest money in a grow- | tag Decatur? Contracts range from |2,300 up. Bob heller, A good realty service, Phone 3-4106, [ Heller Building. I 221 TF v FOR SALE —Converted homes to I Uniontown on state highway 224. I f Wonderful opportunity, to get into country and live While savI tag to build your own home. Room to bqlld in front later usi tag old | home as rental or utility building. Rights to water, lights and sewers. Priced from $275 to $475 down, monthly payments < $25.. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106. | 232 TP ~FOR SALE —In north part of city three bed room home. # A real opportunity for growing family because third bed- ? room is large enough for several Children sleeping or placing. Full basement, fire place, divided back yard for recreation, and garden, garage, everything you would ex- , pect. Full landscaping. If you buy this , today you can be settled by cqld weather. Bob Heller', A good realty service, Phone $-4106, Heller Building. 221 TF J Automotive for sale— 37 Plymouth deluxe coupe, can be seen at 328 Oak Street, , 1 1 233 3tx FOR SALE—39 BUICK Roadmaster, radio & heater, faik condition. Rays West Side NICE selection late model Used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor " Bales. 1 ' , , 252 TF btjß USED CARS are aifety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmgster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. '> Phone 3-2003, \ v [ 247 TF II FOR SALE-1950 PLYMOUTH~2door, deltxe, light green. Very good condition,. Phone 6-6672 fl Monroe, Indiana. Howard Rich. | 236 2t-x Farmer’s Col. I WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR-SALE—Oliver grain drill 13 hoe, steel wheels, good as new. Phone 3-9216. \ . 235 3t-x FOR SA^E— 75 White flock Pullets. On full production. Alva Railing,. iPhone; 3-8296. j 236 2t-x FOR -SALE—Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and Water heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 62 TF WANTED TO BUY— Good quality pullet eggs. Let us custom dress your chickens. Decatur; Farms. 207 TF FOR SALE— Farmers horse hide ; Cork sole work shoes. |Good fitting, Jong lasting. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 1 » 2nd street, Ddcatiir. -25 TF WANTED—AII kinds of niaehinery” especially good used corn shredders for the Fast Implement Auction, to be heid Oct. 9th. Carson ’ Fast, Mgr. R. R. 3.. Celina, Ohio, I Phone Rockford 112-3. j 234 T | FARMERS ATTENTION—We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, | Etc, Decatur Dial 0 and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay I ajl ■ ‘ phone charges. The Stadler t Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF | -l. —M- —— B Lost and Found LOST—Leather billfold ground JesJ ferson street and 2nd street. ,! Ervin Ross, 816 North|l3ti> street, Reward. \ . < 235 2t-x Trade In a Goqd Town—Decatur. f j FROZEN FOOD CENTER H Slaughtering - Curing - processing |‘ LOCKERS FOR RENT I HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM | Ph. 3-3015 Decatur, Ind. P l H - 1 HHI in. ii in ti hi 'io

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTiaiNG RATES i '- t ■ls . ■ \ ■••• • For 25 wdras or less: 1 time 75c; 2 times SL2S; 3 times sl.sb; 6 times $2.25. For' consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accepted. Black face 10 point, 5c per Word each insertion, 75c minimum. f Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. ' Card of ■ Thanks, Obituary, In Memoriam, 3c per word, SI.OO minimum. \ -vCopy must be in office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. For Sale-Misc. FOR SALE—: Domestic sewing ma- ! chines, Stubky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 197 TF FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators, Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—Ruga and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except .Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. j 92 TF FOR SALE—• Boaton feull dog, black and white, 5 years old. $25.00. Phone 3-069 V or at 325 North ' ' 9th street. < 23 6 3t tFOR SALE—2O gallon Duo-Ther-in oil water heater; 75 gallon oil tank, glso pipes & fittings, Call 3-2186. •; 233 3t for a Complete line of g. e. and Maytag Appliances, see Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street, 3-4362. 231 6t FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges many styles te select from. nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—Westinghouse (wringer typel washer, with double tubs, good condition, $35.00, Phone 3-4324. - 233 3t-x FOR SALEi—Frigidalre refrigerators; ranges;, washers; driers; Water heaters; freezers. Large trade-ins, Uhrick Brothers. ’ 167 TF FOR SALE—I oil stove, 3 barrels with spigots anti a matching stand, some oil in barrels, good con<|itjon. $30.00, phone 3-3242. ' ■ ' ' 236 I 2t FOR SALE*—La-l ge Estate Heatrdla oil burner, Ijke new, complete with fan, floor mat, pipe and draft coitrol. John Kelley, 927 Indiana ’street, phone 3-3049. . , -236 3t FOR SALE— 6 Beagle pups, 4 months bld. A.K.C. litter registered. 3' black & white, 3 brown & white.' 330 North 2nd street, or call 3:2055, Decatur, Indiana. ‘ A - r ' 236 3t FREE — Feel free to rook around in our store at our fipe merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, arid every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. * 62 TF HOOVEfl—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed I year. Also new Hoover tank an ( d upright cleaners. We service , < all ' makes. KJenk’s. Phone 3-2158. ' £29 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators, Hbme freezers and Electric ranges,, if you want quality get Kelvinatbr trade now for a new Kelyinatpr see them at DECATUR FOR SALE-Bargains—Usedße-frigerators, double checked for performance and value at harvest safe prices. Used Frigidaire, Westinghouse, Gibson, G. E. hnd bargains In used and new Kelyinators,. see Decatur Hatchery, Kelvinator Dealer. • r 229 10f FOR SALE— NEW Norge upright freezers; Kalamazoo • 7 electric stoves; gas stqves; .Admiijalv/eirteerators; Kalamazoo gas J strives; Norge automatic washets; Norge deep freezers; I Simplex electric ironerl; Apex washers, Mdxelin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street, phone 3-3808. ' - . 236 3t Business Opportunities ARE YOU THE .VIAN who wants to own a growing lifetime business? If employed, start part tlme. ; We are enlarging a worldwide chain df individuajly-pwried dealerships. T’pholstery- and carpeting: are Cleaned, revived and mothploQfed in homes, offices, hotels, etc.'; Repeat customers. We pay* 1 for : Nationally advertising ybur services. We furnish and maintain equipment and help you after established. Unusual opportunity -to increase your incoiH'e'.- No experience needed. Nearby .established dealer will ‘ train you In your town. For FREE booklet (no obligation) write “Duraclean, Deerfield, Illi•nois” TODAY. 236 It <• • ; f \ If you have Bometning to sell or rooms far- rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. •■ ' i

Wanted WAITED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St Phone 3-3717. 133 TF machine repairing, lawn mower sharpening and repairing.' New and used washers. \ Gas ranges and bottle gas. Mohrofe I Wash er Repair Service, \ Arthur Mitchell, phone 6-6463. 1 ' ” ' 19*4 TF MACHINES REPAIRED I — {Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new hnd guaranteed rebuilt Ing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First< Store hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ' T i 232 x7t>x Help Wanted HELP \VANTED—Upholsterer; eptperiepced.i apprentice or beginners. Inquire Smith Brothers, Bone, Indiana. 234.7 t HELP WANTED -— Laborers to work on Decatur High School. Fred Carey Construction Compainy. Apply in person. \ 236 3t,*x WANT SI) LADY to work in local office during October and November, clerical experience neifes-sai-y, Write Box 495 c/q Democrat. $34 TF WANT SD—Woman to represent our beautiful Avon Christmas gifts in Preble and rural areas. W*rit£ Mrs. Frueehtenicht, P. 0. Bqx 324, Huntington, Indiana. I “Resident Sales Representative fj»r Decatur arid vicinity. Permanent position. Car furnished. Prefer man with experience in selling or delivery direct to home. This * is, a paying position With an excellent future. Write Sales « Street, Indianapolis, Indiana,’* WANTED—Truck drivers by Ifetroit Trucking Co. Must be 25 years of age have semi experience. Straight truck drivers will be considered, if you are willing to tpke or 2 weeks training. Apply room 1, Modern Motel bn Rout? 30 West of City Limits, Delphos, Ohio, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 9, 10, and Uth. 236 :3t ' ? ‘ '• T*. AD\ HRTISHMteWt* FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the office «)f tl»e Clerk-Treasurer of (he City' ot Decatur,: Indiana, by tihe Board k>f Public Works and {Safety of the nty of Decatur, Indiana, until ' TWO o’clock, P.M , Central Standard time, on the 21st day of OCTOBER, 1952. at Which hour (hi bids will be publicly opened ana read aloud for the following describ eq work: ’ I * Contt-Mct No. 14 Division “1": Underground Ducit ahd Manhole System and Transformer Foundation: | The furnishing4>f.Lall labor, material, apparatus, tools and equipment and all other services te<iu red for the construction, delivery apd installation of a cor.n lete underground duct and mahhole system and transformer foiin iation, f*Ar , the Electric IJglit Aind Power Department of the City of Decatur, Indiana. Divbii<)n r*B”: Wiring and Mis* eeqraneiouA Electrical Work: j The furnishing of all labor?, materials, apparatus, tools and equipment, and all other services required for the construction*? delivery and 'itistai|a,tioh of a; complete power, control, lighting and grounding wiring system, including the perform--aitiCe! of miscellaneous electriical work in and about \a new ‘ Die«oLpower plant and an existing steam power plant, for thie Electric Light and Power Depajttniht of the City of DecacuE indidna. Proposals will be i received separately on each division of the contract. jor upon the Combination? of two divisions. . i All equipment, at>p:-rutus, rnaderials arid work shall be in acluridan<e With ,the contract documents, including plans and specifications, which-; are on file at the office! of the Clpirk-Treasurer of the City: of Decatdr. Indiana, thie office of the State Board of Accounts, india-, napolii),\ Indiana, and the offh ei of EmetyL Marker & Eniery, Engineers, T4(»X Tpe Toledo Trust Bldg.,' Toiqdb, Ohio; jwhere these documents maybe examined. \ 71:* I Hoard <lf\ Public Work-; ‘.lid Satefy I expressly re-erves the right Io reject any or all bids arid to waiw< any informality in bidding. Proposals shall bfe. properly and conipletely executed on a .proposal forqi furnished try the Engineers; in ay< ordimee with form U 6 preseribed fry the State Board of Accoufite, with non-eollusion affidavit required by (the statutes <>f Indiana, and iriust be, accompanied by Questionnaire y'orm !*f>A| prescribed by -tne Sta(e Board of Accqunt's. I, Ai certified check, payable to ithe City,of Decatur, Indiana, or a satisfactory .bid bond eyeduted by ithe Irijf-i ri and a surety company inion arqjurtt equal to .teii (’•») per cent of. liliei bid, sliall be submitted With each bid. I ■ Contractors awarded work will: be rcqwirthb t<< fu r n iis h acceptable surety; bond in amount of 100%; of tm cohtract price. I Wage rates op this ..work shall not* be less than the prescribed scafie <>f wages as determined pur suapt Ito the provisions of Chapter 31» lof I file Acts of tpe General A»sethl’iy of Indiana 1935. NO liid shall be wdtiidrawn after the'| Hine Met for opening of bids, for ja I period of thirty f3o> days aftqr the scheduled i time of openire blfls. ,i COpips of contract!documents, pin-. < hiding information for Bidders, General \ Specificatiohs and Conditions I Detailed Specifications, Prupos'al Forms, Affidavit and Blind Eorms tray he ootainei at the i< *- five; of the Clerk-'lr*--isurer in jjfcr caMP. : Indiana, or at the office? of Eiht ry. Marker &’ Emery. -Engineers, V'i'B The Toledo Trust Bidg., Toledo OnieJ i'pon deposit of Ten Dollars QIQ-CG) for each set, which d< - r< st’ ivill be refunded ipon retriim of the contract documents in.good condition Within thirty- (3<i) dfiys after (he date, of opening bids. j H. VERNON AURAND, > | Clerk-Treasurer of the I City of Decatur, Indiana. SEPT. | 29— OCT. 4? ~IJ h - 'Trade in a Good Town. —Decatur L « V J _ . 3 -f ’ '

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Miscellaneous INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon, D&atur Insurance Agency. . T INsUlAtion— Save fuel; insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wodl, (Not Rock Wool). Call for free estimate. Klenk’s. 16 TF kpptIANCE SERVICE. We «erv- - ice all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. J .j - 'A229 TF ELECTRIC ROTOROOTER—Sewers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one la Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Dedatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF ROOFING & SIDING— We apply Carey roofing and siding, many colors and patterns , to choose from.! Call for freq estimates, phone 8-2158. KLENKB. 74 TF SE tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum sewer lines,! basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free Inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. sl6 TF DON’T' CUSS. If you have plumt ing troubles, call 3-2158 and let our Experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also have ta full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plutpbing supplies. Cal*, us fojr free estimates. KLENK’S. ,2 'i[) For Rent FOR rJeNT — 3 room unfurnished apartment, private entrance and bath, phone 3-2680. 236 3t FOR &ENT-— 2 room furnished, apartment, private bath, gas heat. Inquire 216 North 4th street. — 235 3t FOR R|ENT —3 roorii apartment, unfurnishqd. Private entrance and bath, heat and water furnished, no children, phone 3-2786 from 4 \ to 7 p.m. £35 TF

r rnnninnn nnnwirnnnnurnini m MUhE lull w 1 ffil ilHll SERVICES \ ARE NEEDED BY FARMERS If you qualify as a person who finds real satisfaction and happiness in serving your fellow men—there is a profitable, important position open now—pleasant work contacting farmers who need ybur services ... it must be filled immediately. < This all-importarit position is that of being an agent for Fartn Bureau Insurance. You offer a complete line of insurance for the specialized needs of the farmer . and you do it at lower cost. f The farmers of Indiana know the advantages of Farm Bureau Insurance . . . it’s backed by a powerful advertising program. There is a {roven demand for Farm Bureau nsurahce among farmers that exceeds that of,any other insurance company in the state. Because of these things, the job of selling Farm Bureau Insurance is easier . . . more pleasant . . *. more profitable ... and offers a greater future than that offered by any other similar company. If you an between 21 and 45 yean of age, write today for an appoint' ment to John Hutchuts, Agency Di--1 | rector. I Bill

[ With Muttard? ST. ILOUIS. Mo. (UP)— Turk, a pet blue jay, has (picked up a good old American custom. The bird, rescued after it tell from a tree-top nest and nursed through infancy with an eye-driopper, demands food four or five times a day but will have nothing to do with worms or, seeds. He eats hot dogs and hamburlgers:

FOR RENT—A room house, modern except furnace. Inquire 845 North 10th street. . 238 lt-x —— r

IN WASHINGTON, Luther Harris Evans, Librarian of Congress and Chairman of the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, talks with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt just before she addressed a plenary session of \ the Commission. She analyzed the current attacks on the United Nations Kdueatjonal, Scientific and Cultural Organization as “a great final effort being made for isolationism in this country.” (International) 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 on convenjeht terms. Loans privately arranged without endorsers or guarantors. Call, write or phone us. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Brock Bldg. ;! Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2013

INDIANAPOLIS CORPORATION EXPANDING NORTHEASTERN INDIANA TERRITORY WITH HEADQUARTERS AT FORT WAYHE " <•- fl ' . This is ouir first advertisement for 10 men and I hope good men will answer this ad to fit 10 good jobs. We are interested in men from Decatur Bluffton i, Huntington Fort Wayne /Our wbrk is not laborious and we are not the type of person who stands over a man and drives him. We do, hbwever, expect an honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay. The men we select must be willing and ready to submit td us sufficient good character refer* ences. The men we select must be neat in appearance,, ambitious, and willing to work. What we want is dean cut men who really want permanent employment without layoff periods. The men should be willing to work for $93 a week for the first 3 weeks. This is outside work and a car is necessary. If you are a willing worker and want! steady employment, see our factory representative. Be prepared to spend all . day Tuesday if you qualify. I * APPLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 10:00 A. M. NO OTHER TIME INDIANA HOTEL, | FORT WAYNE, ROOM 200 ASK FOR MR. GREGG

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; Literal Doctor DANVILLE, Ky. <UP)—A‘ Negri barber here is named On< Richardson because his parenti argued over hie name while the doctor waited to fill out the 'birth certificate. Finally the father gave in. “Oh, make It either one,” he said. The doctor did. ' , .A— .

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE, Ind. UP—Livestock: Hogs: 400. Steady to 25 lower, 200-220 n>s.> 20.00;' 220-24<) lbs. 19.50; 240-260 lbs. , 19.26; (260-284 lbs. 19,00; 280-300 lbs. 18.25; 300 lbs. and up 18.00. Cattle: Steady. Steers 34.00 I down; heifers 31.00 down; cows 17.00; bulls 22.50 down; calves steady 35.00 down. Lambs: Steady, 25.00 down; ewes 6.00 and down; bucks 5.00 down. ‘‘ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Livestock:* Hogs: 12,000. Barrows and gilts steady to. 25 lower. Bulk choice 260 lbs 19.75-20.00; few choice 1 and 2’s 210-220 lbs 20.10; 160-180 Ibk 18.50 19.75. V; Cai tie: 3,000; calves 300. Steers and heifers steady. Few prime weighty steers 32.75; choice lightweight steers and mixed yearlings 31.00-82.75. Sheep: 1,000. Steady. Choice and prime I native lambs 24.50-25.50, mostly 25.00; good and choice 22.50* 24.50. ; Alarfcefs At A Glance By UNITED PRESS Stecks easier in quiet trading. ( Bonds irregular. U. 8 ( government’ bonds lower in I moderate trading. Curb stocks mixed. Midwest stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York 83Vic affine ounce. Co ton futures firm. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, icorri, rye, oatg; and soy bean fqtures higher. f Hog?: Steady to 25c lower, top 20.00. Sheep:’steady to 25c higher. Cattle: Steady to 50c lower, top 35.75. Facing Trial For Auto Radio Tfyeft A 1 Try ear-old Decatur boy will be arraigned in closed session at the court house Tuesday, accused of stealing a radio from the car of Gayle Ainsworth, 940 North Thirteenth? street, early last month. The radio was valued at $106; the charge is grand larceny and is filed in couH as a juvenile petition. _ A

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4 !, KENNKT-MURRAY Corrected October 6 160 to 170 Hjs. — 16.50 170 (o 180 lbs. 18.00 180 (o 190 1b5.—19.00 190 to 280 lbs. 19.50 230 to 240 lbs. 19.25 240 to 250 lbs. 19.00 250 to 270 lbs. .2.._ 18.50 270 to 800 lbs. 17.75 300 to 325 17.00 to 350 lbs. 16.25 35Q to 400 \lbs. 15.75 401) lbs. up 15.00 100 to 160 lbs. 15.25 Roughs . 30( lbs. d0wn17.50 30C to 350 1b5.17.00 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 40( to 450 lbs. 15.00 450 to lbs. 14.25 500 to 550 lbs. ... 13.75 550 to 600 lbs. *W 25 600 lbs. lip 12.50 Stagn 12.00 Boani .... le.oo Veals (Frl. & Sat.) 30.50 Spritg Lambs (FrL A Sat.) 23.50 Year.ings I___ 12.D0 Ewes 5.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected October 6 160 to 170 lbs. 16.75 170 to 180 lbs. 18.25 180 to 200 lbs. 19.25 200 to 220 lbs. ta.75 220 to 240 lbs. 4——-19-50 240 to 260 1b519.00 260 to 280 lbs. 18.60 280 to 300 lbs. 18-00 300 to 325 lbs. 17.50 325 to 350 lbs. 16.75 350 to 400 lbs. 16.25 140 to 180 lbs. 14.60 100 to 140 lbs. 13.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.75 Stagi 12.00 Boars 10.50 ’ Veals 30.00 Lambs 23.00 Ewes - 6.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected October 6 Beans subject to cnange during day. ' Prices delivered at elevato* Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lee*. Com: .06 per 100 lees. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-214 S \ , , Corrected Qctober 6 Large Clean Whites .56 Large Clean Brown .54 Mediums .40 Pullets (.3$ Call for poultry prices.

TEEPLE Moving & Trucking \ Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 B "<K Elevator Co. Decatur ■ Peter»on . Monroe TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags 1 — ;j -