Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1952 — Page 5

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Real Estate large lot at west city limits. Wonderful opportunity for family wishing city school facilities, ” plus, garden and breathing space. Only |2200. Bob Heller, A good . Realty Service, Phone l 3-4106, Heller Building. 254 TF 4 BED ROOM DWELLING—One bedroom down, three up stairs. Living room^-dining room, den, kitchen, colored bath fixtures with shower., 100% insulated, automatic forced air oil fired Majestic furnace, lot, 85 x 166, large 2 car concrete block garage with concrete floor, paved drive — excellent location on North Third street. The Suttles Co; 264 6t FOR SALE —In north part of city three bed room F.H.A. approved home, A real opportunity for growing family because third bedroom is large enough for several children sleeping or playing. Full basement, fire place; divided back yard for recreation and gardep, garage, everything you would e»: petit. Full landscaping. If you buy .this today you . can be settled by cold weather. Bob Heller, A good realty service, Phone 2-4106, Heller Building, i 221 TF 1 FOR SALE —Several real estate contracts, paying 6% net. You can help a young couple get their own home and still not have the worry and repairs Accessary when owning rental property. Why rot investigate this superior: way -to invest money; in a growing Decatur? Contracts range; from $2,300 up. Bob Heller, A good realty service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. 221 TF FOR SALE—Nice two bedroom home ready to move into in welt part of city, close to G.E. 'Can qualify for excellent F.H.A, loan or present liberal loan may lie \ assumed. Priced considerably be-: low present reproduction price/ owner will sell Cor only $8,500 as he i& leaving city; Interior haa been redecorated this 4 year. Bott Heller, A Good Realty Service/ Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. £ „ • ' ■ I 246 TF

Automotive NICE selection late Inodel used: cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor! Sales. - 252 Tlf FOR SALE—I 942 Hudson; 4 good! tires and radio, pbone 3-9473. ‘ 262 st-x 1951 Packard 4-door, 200 series. . radio, heater and automatic drive, i beautiful tan finish. One owner car; 1951 Studebaker Land Cruiser 4-doqk Just like titew, fully equipped, 18,000 miles; 1950 Hud* . son Super Six dub coupe, one owner car, 19,000 actual milek, , i‘ just like! ne*; 1950 Plymouth-2-door, radio and heater, in A-i condition, low mileage car;. 1950: Nash Ambassador 4-door, radio,: heater and overdrive, beautiful black finish, like new? 1950 Chevrolet Styline deluxe 2-door, black finish, very clean! one owner ear; 1949/ Mercury 6 pass. F : coupe, radio and heater, white . ! aide wall tires, very sharp; 1949 Ford custom ,l 8 4-door, maroon finish, ready tb go; 1949 Ford' I Custom “8” 2-door, gr?en finisfe. f ! radio and heater; 1948 Fordt , \ Super deluxe 4-door, radio and heater, 41.000 actual miles. perfect condition; 1946 Pontiae "6” 4--dodr. One of the cleanest in town, runs like a top; 1942 Chevrolet club coupe, ilittle on r ? the rough order, only ' These are all nice cars and m<»t i of them are locally owned. All L cars guaranteed. See our selefr; ’ tion before you buy. Make thß your Used Car Headquarters. M: ’ & W Auto Sales, Decatur, Indiana. 264 # ■ —— —— ■r‘l:: Trade In a Good Town—DecMturl

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tFOR SALE—IS 49 Packard fcdoor, radio and heater; electric clutch, over drive, good condition,' Mattax Body Shop, Monroe, Indiana. $63 6t OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy ? with ; confidence at iZintemaster MoI tor Sales, Ist A Monroe st Phone 3-2003. 347 TF ?"■ ■ - .4 Farmer's Col. WE BUY ohickons and quality eggs.| Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—Domestic sewing machines. Stucky £ Co., Monroe, Ind. |s7 TF WANTED—AII kinds of top quality hay. John Feasel, phone &3865. 262 6t FOR SALE—Bottle gas sirt-vlco. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky £ CoMonroe, Ind. (2 TF FOR SALE—Holstein cow, tiTyears old, fresh in a few days. Charles , Thieme, Decatur, R. 3, Phone 3-8295. 20 3t-x CONDENSED BUTTER MILK peps ' up pullets and pigs. Fresh ship- : meat, $5.25 per hundred weight in / barrels. Decatur Farms. 254 T FOR RALE—Farmers hors*' bide cork sole work shoes. Good fit- ;: ting, > long lasting. Hafllch & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. - 25 TF FOR SALE—SO pullets. New Hamp- ■?' shire Reds, 5 months old; DeLaval Junior size sepefator; - Dazey churn; milk strainer.- John Brase, Phone 3-8526. 266 3t FARMERS ATTENTION—We reinove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial 0 and aak tor Enterprise 3450. Wo pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertillizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF For Sale-Mine. FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Stuoky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF F*OR SALE — Story-Clark piano, good condition, solid walnut, Phone, 3-3397. 265 2t FOR SALE—Rugs and Broadloom carpeting. Open evening except Wednesday. Stucky £ Co., jMonroe, Ind. 92 TF' FOR SALE —Dry chunk woof for furnace or fire place. Wilber Reidenbacb. 1215 Madison street. j ‘ i 265 7t,-x Compare our prices before '> you buy. Save up to 20%. Hoagi land Hardware, Hoagland? Indi’|*na. ‘ 231 27t I?OR SAL&'— Bottle Gas Ranges J many styles to select from? Open nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky ' & Cd., Monroe, Ind. $74 TF (StiiySTMAS LAY-A-WAY.-K Now ; Is the time to lay away those Christmas toys and gifts. Uhrick { Brothers. 06 TF FOR SALE —Frigidaire refrigerators; ranges; washers; driers: water heaters; freezers. Large trade-ins, Uhrick Brothers/ 1«7 TF SPECIAL LOW RATES on pottle gap, tor cooking or heating. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street. Phone 3-3808. $66 3t FOR SALE—FuII grown ringnecked pheasants, 2 miles East, ’A North of intersection 27 and 118 >in Berne. Glenn Bixler. 266 It-x FOR SALE—Trailer 4’ x 7’l new tires; top boards; in good jionditlon. Albert Geisel, 513 West Jefferson street, phohe 3-3842. ; 266 3t-x S MM MOVIE COMERA, Cine Master No. 2. model G-8. Has f 2.5 ?- fixed focus lens—built in. light meter, like ndw $40.00. A nice • Christmas present. R. S. Work- ® Inger, 815 North sth street. 266 2t-x GENUINE MAYTAG a complete line of G. E. and MAYTAG Appliances. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 01 6t HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum ? cleaners. $19.95 and up. Guar- > anteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaner*. We service all makes. Klenk’s Phone . 3-2158. 229 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator retyigera- | tors. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get > Kelvinator — trade do wAt or a hew Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 2SI TF NEW JOHNSON 5 H. P. MOTORS ' —Just the thing for his Christmas gift. Orders now being taken. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North 3rd street. Phone - 3-4108. jK37 TF jFRLE — Feel free to-look around | ■ in our store at our fine mgrchaos dise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Onen each gveniug - except Wed. Stucky & Co.j Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. f 62 TF J if you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Dsmocrat Want Ad. It brings results. ■ I ;

SEE ua FOR YOUR HEATING needs. We have the New 3 etage gas burner. New oil heaters 4k furnaces. Mazelin Heating Service. 238 North 2nd street, phone 3-3808. j 242 TF FOR SALE—Duo Therm, oil heating stove, with blower, in good condition. Call evenings after 4:30. Philip Nussbaum, Monroe, Indiana, phone 6-6428. 264 3t Wanted WANTED TO BUY—all kinds es poultry. Bring us yoqr custom dressing. TREQN'S Decatur Poultry Market. 661 North 13th St, Phone 3-3717. 133 TF WASHING machine repafrlng \ lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Rasher Repair Service, Arthur Mitchell, phone 6*6463. 194 TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED and converted tb modern electric. AnyVmake. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. For Rent FOR RENT—Garage al 715 Walnut street. 265 2t-x FOB^RENT—3 room furnished Apt Stoker heat, electric refrigerator. Adults preferred. Mrs. John T. • Myers, 228 N. Fourth. 265 3t For RENT —2 room furnished apartment with private bath, gas heat, 216 North 4th street. 255 TF FOR RENT—Four room all modern apartment in Monroe, private entrance, hot water in basement for washing, Phone 3-9463. 265 3t-X Miscellaneous INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon, Deeatur Insurance Agency.T INSULATION —Save fuel; Insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wool (Not Rock Wool). Call tor free estimate, Klenk’s. A 16 TF ROOFING & SIDING—We apply Carey roofing and siding, many colors and patterns to ghoose from. Call for free estimates, .phone 3-2152. KLENKS. 74 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew* ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Wiliam*, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweep- " ess, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for ail makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158 229 SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives, Free inspection. Langley Sewer Clean-, ers. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF DON’T CUSS. If you have plumbing troubles, call 8-2158 and let our experienced plumber take care of yoyr troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and ether popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S 190 TF HUNTERS- Take care with that gun this fall, but if an accident should happen you can’t afford to be without our accident policy, only 50c a week will pay your doctor, hospital and other bills up to SSOO, more in some cases. That’s right 50c a week. Bob Helper, Heller Insurance Agency, Phone 3-4106 Heller Building. .246 TF Business Opportunities I WILL SELL my stock and tixtures. Good lease on business building. Excellent opportunity for man and wife. I Ray’s West Side Market, Phone 3-2930. 263 TF —j j,— If yeu have semetning to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. Trade In a Good town —Decaturl MEN WANTED Prepare Now for Big Pay Jobs MACHINIST—TOOL & DIE MAKERS—DRAFTSMEN TOOL DESIGNERS You Can Earn While You Lsam a Trade That assures you Lifetime ‘ Security APPROVED FOR VETERANS Easy budget payment plan for civilians. You can learn at home in your epare time or attend America's foremost .training institution. Send for free Booklet and information. ' ALLIED SCHOOL OF MECH. TRADES 1342 South Michigan, Chicago, 111.

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I ** ADVERTISING RATES For so woroa 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 taco 19 point, So per word oacb inaertion, 76c minimum. ' Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% incraaaa over regular rat*. Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memorlam, 3c per word, SI.OO minimum. Copy must be in office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. LABOR LEADER <r«ntiwwe4 Froi Way qrw) went to San Francisco to attend the western regional conference of the United Steelworkers/ He spoke to a group of Steel workers Saturday night, telling them they were better off than they ever bad been before, Murray and his wife retired early after he had left word to be called at 7 a.m. Sunday. The hotel call aroused, Mrs. Murray and she found her husband’s body beside the bed. A hotel physician said Murray died of arter-io-scleroßls, although he did not have a history of the disease in his medical record. President Truman was among the first to offer his sympathies to Mrs. Murray, who with a aon, Joseph, aurvive. “I am deeply saddened by Phil’s death,” the President’s telegram said. "In your own grief, perhaps it wiil help to. remember that his contribution to our contemporary life was extraordinary, that he served his country well, that he always will be revered by millions. Mrs. Truman joins me in that prayer that God may give you strength and peace.” Murray’s death caused immediate speculation on his successor, with Reuther. Hayvrood and Carey mentioned most prominently. Steel workers vice president James Thimmes, one of the three union leaders who officially announced Moray’s dpath, was considered his logical successor as head of the 60(T,000-member USW. The ClO’s nine vice presidents, who were scheduled to meet in Los Angeles Tuesday, will confer at the William Penn Hotel here instead. CIO Secretary-Treasurer Carey said “an announcement will be made concerning the status of the 14th constitutional convention of thp CIO, scheduled to open in Los Angeles Nov. 17.” Carey said the CIO executive board meeting also had been switched from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh and will be held next Friday. Trade In a Good Town—Decatur! . X

NO HUNTING or Trespassing on the Louis Reinking' Farm, J/« mile North of Preble LOUIS REINKING, J I > NO HUNTING or TRESPASSING ALLOWED ON ' Louise Haugk Property 1306 W. Monroe St. FRESH OYSTERS Standards 85c Pt. R ,j . P SELECTS| I Also Available BERBERS MARKET | ■■nil !■!!■ I I LOAN SYSTEM UK M«rU Plan Loan System offers available cash credit for any good purpose to employed men or women. ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE TO APPLY—You may use any <rf the three ways. You are under no obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. You may telephone us—end tell us of your money needs. 2. You may cut this ad ouU—write your name and address on it—and then mail it to us. 8. Or call at office conveniently located. Private consultation rooms. Loans made sama day yoa apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 138 North Second Street Decstur, Ind. Phone 3-2013 i\- • LatV intMe vithin milei o/ our afire

■ <l' SAYS ACHESON, ... °"J diacusaij>n covering tbe principal owrttecw coming before <toe gen1 end aesembly.” t Their nutting, at the home of Britain’, chief U. N. delegate, Sir GladwyU Jebb, apparently was aimed eflt mapping a coure for the fateful iU. N. eesione ahead that may decide whether the Korean dispute "can be settled at the conference jtable or must be fought to a bßter end on the battlefield. | Whatever decisions were made must have had a provisional nature, however. The future U. 3. position on Korea and other U. N. affaiirs remains to be clarified by Preeident-elect Dwight D. Eieeu- . Uower. ‘ United States delegate have UX* preeesd their belief that the new iadmipMration will not change America’s determination to get a , truce on the basis of strictly vol‘Ufltary repatriation of war prieon- | Since; Vtehinsky delivered his long-winded opening statement at 4be start of the Korean debate, western; delegates have sought of the Kremlin’s new stand on the issue. The leading fluestlog was whether the RusWan® are ready to compromise bn the repatriation iesue which is the sole roadblock to a truce. I Schuman was expected to reiterate hie country’s opposition to action t»y the United Nations in Its with Tunis and' Morocco. ; France has taken the ntand t|iat this trouble with her icok>n.ie< is strictly a domestic affair. ■ ! DEMANDS PROBE (Corttinned Prom Page One) initial costs.” » "This* explanation can be donIfidered > strong argument against lhe contract rather than any justiflcatidn tor continuing it,” fridges’ eaid. He added that be !‘eees bp need of subsidising any company while established plane have unused capacity,' The air force said last month there was no way to make a fair comparison of the Fairchild and

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Memorial Service At K. C. Tonight TUe annual vuemoriai service for deceased members wiM be held by the Knights of Columbus at ths K. of C. hall tMs evening. The meeting will begin at 8:30 p. m. and will be In charge of William Loss, Jr., grand knight. SENATOR LODGE < C'oatteaod Prom Pl> ** Ooe) Sunday with'telsenhower. Present also were Sen. Eugene Millikin RColo„ will be the next chairman of the senate finance committee, and Herbert Brownell Jr., Govj Thomas E. Dewey’s 1948 campaign manager and a highly effective behind-the-scenes factor in the campaign just finished. Millikin and Brownell had no comment on what part they had |n the conference at the Presidentelect’s retreat at the Augusta National Golt Club. I After the two appointments bad beec announced by James Hagerty, Eisenhower’s press secretary, Lodge told reporters he hoped his Washington conferences with the state and defense departments could begin next Friday. Dodge said, he hoped to start with budget officials in Washington on Wednesday. The fact that Lodge Will not go to Washington until Friday led reporters here to speculate there might be some delay in Eisenhower’s meeting with President Truman, scheduled, according to Hagerty, “for the week of Nov. 17.’’ It was certain Eisenhower would want a report from Lodge before he met with Mr. Truman, i Eisenhower’s decision to name Lodge and Dodge was contained in a telegram to Mr. Truman, who has urged that the President-elect "immediately" name representative* to confer with top government officials. Kaiee<r-Frazer contracte at present. At that time it estimated the cost of the plane produced by Kaiaer-Frazer at about $900,000. M. explained l that late in 1950 it was deemed neceesary \to have two sources producing the plane and a contract was awarded to Kaiser-Frazer. The air force said this firm now is about where Fairchild was five years ago when it bulk the C-82 predecessor of the, C-119, at a coet of about $650,000 pet airframe.

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE, (UP) — Liveetock: Hogs: SOO. Market 26-50 lower. 180-220 lb*. 17.25; 220-240 lbs. 16.75; 240-260 lbs. 16.60. Cattle: Steady. Steers 34.00 down; heifers 31.00 down; cows 17.00 down. Lambs: Steady at 23.50 down; ewes 6.0 Q down; INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) — Livestock: Hogs: 14,000. Barrows and gilts mostly fully 50c lower. Bulk choice 170-250 lb. barrows and . gilts 17.<XW174>0; odd load* choice 1 and 2 190-220 Ibe. 17.66-17.75; choice 250-290 lbs. 16.75-17.26. ! Cattle: 3,000; calves 400. Steers and heifers opened rather stow. Five loads average choice to low pime near 1,000 !b. steers 33.86; seven loads choice ihediuin 33.00; two loads average choice to high choice heifers 82.00. Vealere generally steady; choice and prime 30.00-32.50; odd head 33.00-34.00. 6heap: 1,500, Early eales weak to 50c lower. Load choice to prime near 102 R>. cornfed. Idaho lambs 24.25; several lots choice and prime natives 24.00; some held' around' 24,50. < At A Glance Stocks Irregularly lower in moderately active trading. | Bonds irregular. U. S. -government bonds lower in moderate trading. \ Curb stocks mixed. Midwest .stocks Irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 83%c a: fine ounce. Cotton futures lower. Graiqs in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, oat« and soy bean futures lower. Hogs: 35 to 75c lower, top 17.35. Sheep: Strong to 50c lower, top 24.00. Cattle: Firm to 50c lower, top 36.75. ! FIRST PRESIDENT <Co»»ti«wea From Page Om) closed and gll entertainment cancelled throughout the sorrowful infant nation. Flags flew at half , staff on all foreign embassies and government buildings. Speculation on Weizmann’s sue; ceseor centered on acting president Joseph Sprinzak, speaker of the Kneeset parliament who carried out the late president’s duties while he was bed-ridden. y Although Weizmann was best known as a statesman, President Truman said in 1946 his scientific discoveries "were of great help in winning both the first and second world wars." In 1915, he perfected a process for large scale production of acetone through grain fermentation and British prime minister David Lloyd George said he "absolutely saved the British army ,at a critical moment.” During World War II he went to the U. S. to assist in finding practical synthetic rubber processes. ANCHOR HILL (Contlßfd From Pare Owe) George Suh. ~V| '• || Strengthening of the ROK forces so they could relieve other United Nations troops in the front lines was a major issue in the recent U. S. presidential campaign. The United States bought Alas- | ka Bom Russia, Mar. 30. 1867. Trade In a Good Town—Decaturl

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KkHN|rT4i«miiAv Corrected November 10 160 to 180 lbs. 16.50 180 to 220 lbs. 17.00 220 to 240 lbs. -j 16.75 240 to 260 lbs. 15.50 260 to 280 lbs. — 1100 280 to 300 lbs. 16.50 300 to 325 lbs. 15,00 325 to 350 lbs.* 14.50 350 to 400 lbs 14.00 400 lbs. up 13.50 100 to 160 lbs. ....... 15.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.50 300, tp 350 lbs 15.00 350 tot 400 ibe14.50 4«0 to 450 1b5.14.00 450 to 500 lbs 18.60 600 to 550 lbs. 13.00 550 to 600 lbs. IJIIO 600 lbs. up 12.00 Stags ... u.oo Boars iqjjo Veals (Frl a 3st.) 90.00 Spring Laubs (Frl. A Sat.) 31.00 YearUngs' ja.oo Ewes 4.50 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected November 10 160 to 180 lbs. 16.50 180 to 220 lbs. 17.00 220 to 240 lbs, .j,.,.—....-;! 16.75 340 to 200 lbs. 16.60 260 to 280 lbs. —* 16 -°° 280 to 300 lbs. ..15.50 300 to 325 lbs. 15.00 325 to 350; lbs. 14.50 350 to 400 lbs. 14.00 400 lbs. up 14.00 100 tp 140 lbs 14.00 140 to 160 lbs. 15.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.75 Stags U. 50 Boars 10.00 Veals 29.00 Lambs 21.00 Ewes ... 4.50 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected November 10 Beans snboecc to cnaas* during Say. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. \ ! -p Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .05 per 100 leas. Lo.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2146 Corrected November 10 Large Clean Whites ... .56 Large Clean Brown .54 Mediums .... .41 Pullets .32 Call for poultry prices. Traoe in a Good Town—Decatur.

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