Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1953 — Page 5

Thursday, January 212, 1953

Classified Advertising

QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds V-- «££•-*>■ •• • • * Q ■ ('? x “Take them back’ There’S nothing but pearls in these oysters you got in the Democrat * Want Ads!” J" Estate FOR SALE —40 aches, nb imptove ments, located 11£ miles iiqrthwest of- Emanuel Lutheran church in Union Township. The Suttles Company. 15 5t FOR SALE—I2O acre farm, 7 room triodeth house; 4 large barn; good hen house; school bus past house. ’ 5 miles North of Decatur, Phone 3-9295. 15 7t-x / FOR SALE—Several real estate contracts, paying 6% net. You can help a young dpuple get their Swri home and still not have the 'orry and repairs necessary when owning rental property. Why not investigate this superior way to invest money in agrow- ‘ Ing Decatur? ■ Contracts range from $2,300 up. Bob \Heller, A good realty service, Phone 3-4106; ■'l .Heller Building. 221 TF )' !■ ■' tt—- ' Automotive \ NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor I i Sales. , 262 TF LHJR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Mo 1 tor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. ... Phone 3-20,03. , 247 TF.

FOR SALE from owner. Clean T Plymouth 5 passenger coupe, AT ,1 mechanical condition, <new seat covers, new battery, good Cites, call 3-2189 after 3 p.m. 16 3,t FO R ,S A LE—l9s2 Stu deb a ker~hay* < top starlight doiTnnalld’pr; ovo- ' drive, heater and radio. From gwner, Peterson, Indiana, Craig l\ ville Phone 3on 31. 17 3t-x r r Farmer’s Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Dectatur Farms. 135 TF - WANTED-f Berkshire male hog. 2 > years old. registered or eligible, .. ' . Phone J-8560. - 17 2|' x . FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. Special low on cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co,, y Monroe, Ind. [ ■ 62 TF FOR SALE —. Registered Polßd Hereford bull, weight about 900 lb. L. L. Render, 224 WestyMafket street, Bluffton, Indiana, r v 14 Gtx FOR SALE— Farmers horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good Utting, long lasting. Haflich & • x Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 25 FARMERS ATT^jTION—We 7 !* move dead horses,. cows,' hogs, • ! etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We. pay all phone charges. The. Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. .46 Ts DECATUR CHICKS every week, order to-day for February and March. Special 600 White Rock cockerels; 500 N. |H . Red broiler f ’ cockerels Tor Janjuary 27th. call today. DECATUR HATCHERY. ■| ' .I . ■ - " MORE MILK—We have proof frojn ’’J our local customers —Our Black 1 Strap Molasses mixed with your 1 grain, increases flow of niilk. No decrease in B.F. Tests. Heller Coal, Feed & Supply, 722 West Monroe Street. 296 TF ITS JUST A SHAME! Many read - ers will keep putting off and forget to other jlecatjir chicks early so as-to'feet'the pallet Hock pt**diicirig heavily in July when egg . T prices are going up. You’ll be i glad you ordered early,, for earty delivery, if you come in now or mail your older today. DECA TUR HATCHERY.. JW* For Sale - Misc. FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators, Stucky & Co,, £ Ind. ' = =— MASONIC .2 - . . Entered Apprentice Degree at 7:30 P. M. Friday 4 ; January 23rd •, * J Paul D. Moore, W. M. ' ■■ IM - ! ' •>. ' ■ \ T

FOR SALE—Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. ||\ 197 TF FOR — Bottle G*a Ranges . many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nite. , Stucky & Cd., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE— Frigidalre ‘refrigerators; ranges; washers] driers; water heaters; freesers. Large trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. | 167 TF PENNSYLVANIA Evergreen SeerF lings, For Christmas Trees, all 1 species, it will profit, you to send for out listing TODAY. iSchroth’s Nurse’ry, Indiana, Pa. | 11 lOt-x FORSALE—KeIv 1 nator Srefrigerators. Home freesers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvtaator — trade. now for a new KelvlnatOr see them at DE HATCHERY. 231 TF SEE US FOR YOUR HEATING A needs. We have the New 3 stage gas burner. New oil heaters & ‘furnaces. Mazelin Heating Service. 238 North 2nd street Phone 3-3808. 242 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor ooverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Weo. Stucky & Co., Mon roe. Ind. Phone 6-6866. i 62 TF : p—; L. .. . L i FOR SALE —1 usjed Maytag) washer, compiletely rebuilt; 1 ! 1952 model G.E. doilble door refrigerator, price slashed $100.00; 1 GE. electric rang£ price slashed $40.00. Fager jliaytag Sales,-147 South 2nd strieet, Phone 3-4362. \ • I . ' 15 6t FOR. SALE— T1 newl9s2 deluxe electric tric refrigerat'ojr 91 cu. ft. $179.95; ~ 1 used coal ,and wood heating stove; 1 used refrigerator; 1 used Chambers range, good condition.) Mazelin Heating Service. 238 North 2nd street, Phone 3-38080 \ • * 16 3t FOR SALE--2 trailer with 10 ft. bed. extra - Wheel and tire, in good condition;: one cabinet style

heatiiig» stove? one lafge iron kettle; [cistern pump with 14 ft. pipe; new cross cut saw; double and single trlplj? trees. 116 South 15th street. • i , IS 3t-x One Bedroom Suite, complete - Innersprinjr t Matt regs aod Box ispring:4, in good condition, $150.00; StrombergCarlson Console Model Radio - Phbnogtaph Combination, Mahogany, 3 years old, $150.00. Phone 3-4246. . ; ~ X IS t 3 Help Wanted WANTfitD—Two waitresses, Saturday night, Elks Cancer Fundi Party, Phone 3-3613, 18 ‘fit REFINED WOMAN— 25-50, car needed, above average income, experienced in meeting the public.- Write Box 525 c/o Democrat. Home Decorators, Inc. 11 6t-x, WANTED part time credit investigator on a fee basis, prefer retired or seni:-retired individual having connections wtth bank or other financial institution. Reply R. W. Franchi, 300 West Adams, Chicago, c/b Dunn & Bradstreet. J 17 4t Wanted WANTED TO REl^T—3 oF 4 room furnished apartiuent, Phone 1 ’ lb 3t WANTED TO HAUL; .ashes; tin cans;, trash and what Pot, Phone \ 3-2488. 10 ‘ I 17 3t-Xi! • FOR SALE—Rugs and Broadlooro carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Mon roe, Ind. , y ' ) TF poultry. Bring us your custom 1 dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13tb St. Pbdne 3-3717. i 133 TF If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a \ Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

■in. I !■! r. II in |~ I || —, EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ? ' I N- - ' ' Leading automobile manufacturer has franchise available in your immediate area for the first time since World War II; offering, three distinct lines covering 92% of all price markets, r ! | v i I For information write Box 529, % Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

WASHING machine repairing lawn mower sharpenindland repairing. New and usedgwaahers. Gas ranges and bottle Monroe Washer Repair Arthur Mitchell, 1»4 TF I —, : SEWING MACHINES RWAIRED ■ —Rebuilt and convertea to modern electric. Any makeßwe sell new and guaranteed reWlt sewing machines. Boardmwi’s Sewing Machine Shop. North First. Store hours 9 9 p.m. ) , 00 jg; i 26t-x Miscellaneous INSULATION—Save tuei||lnsul*te with Eagle-Picher lead wpOl. (Not , Rock Wool.) Call for 'Tree estimate, Klenk’s. -ur 16 TF

i i' h I gJU -IJOmhKR - V '" I ' MDH i i WSBB3 LljjMwColß Muffin Let us show dt&fly can cultivate 25 acres a day With the CA Tractor and fron|xnounted cultivator. ) Tune in 1 > . ' ; -■ . MORRIS® FABJrt STORE Stgith I.3th St feet ■ H ■ i ,j i. , , - _ UU»T I llllil.l' APER I sALE ; I JIL ■ 11; : ■ ■ ■ I Ik. I ? | H * ■■ i<nL to T | " MSBfeoix . L ' I BUY ONE (|nGLE ROLL OF SIDE- I WALL PAPER AT THE REGULAR PRICE AND TjfrE OTHER FOR ONLY 5c ‘ ' Ji ii; -I YOU SAVE NEARLY 50% I ALL 1952 SIDWALL’ PATTERNS IN STOCK ARE INCLUDES IN THIS SALE. H * * v>'li s®| ■ BORDERS AND CEILINGS I SOLD AT REGULAR PRICE. ■ 1 i‘ii \| ■ Sale Ends Saturday/ January 31 I r 'S' y ■ , I FW! 11 8 W I k IO I

DECATUR DAILY DES

FURNITURE— Chests, 3, 4 and 5 drawers. Finish thdm yourself, and save tihe difference. Kane Paint & Wallpaper I Stdre, 158 South 2nd strhet. \ 5 T APPLIANCE SERVICE. Wb service’all makes of wkshera, sweepand other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for an makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. . ‘ *! >29 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, F toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free , inspection. Langley Sewer Clean ) ersi Decatur 3-3810. 216 Tlf ers; drains cleaned; Guaranteed: Tbs only one In Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 On 30, Tocsin. ’ 137 TF TRAlJE—Lumber and firewood for teaiing down small house, shed and! cleaning lot. Inquire 521 13ti atreq] after 4 p.m. or Saturday,[ 18 3t

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FURNITURE~RECOVERING apd ' custom built furniture. Guaran- , teed workmanship, large selection of samples to choose from. Call for and deliver. Clauser Furniture, ■ Berne, Indiana, Phone 2- I' 11 18t For Rent FOR REN'f—tlarage for storage, iho North 10th street. Phone 3- : ■ j 18 3t-X

Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat . Office of i 0 Dr. LF. Raymond Will Be Located at A i 304 E. Wayne St Fort; Wayne, Indiana I IPhone Eastbrook 2600 By Appointment t n—. B—i— 'inm. I i i ' in .• i ’,|i A" ' . I *' .'' , J ' • ‘v 11 Attention Farmers : ! The new Co-op Elevator and Feed mill at Williams has been rebuilt and is now t ready to do all kinds of grinding and shelling. We will be ready to take in grain in the ;near- future. . I f ’ ' \i '' 4 '-) ! ! , L ' ■ ' \ We wish to welcome our friends and patrons to again use our x services. /v ; * .i i\ i i r n M ■ I •’\ c '■ 1 'Ji ’ Adams County Farm Bureau Co-op BERNE—MONROE—PLEASANT MILLS WILLIAMS oi' ■ I i * J :. • ~ J , 1952 CHEVROLET \ % Toft Pickup Truck > \i 6,000 Miles SAYLORS Light It and Forget It! i COMBUSTIONEER I' 'mV'' ' M; B Vlr/l wrJIW Wf l '' 0 ■ FREE DIAL ’ ' FREE: i \ INSPECTION 3-3316 ESTIMATES ' HAUGK’S COMFORT HEADQUARTERS S. 2nd St. , Across from Court House

WORLD WIDE VACATION TRIP INSURANCE. Issued for 3 days to 6 mo-ths. ’ Available Immediately. Cost as little as sl.lO. , Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY gi«. hid j BLONDIE— t TIRED BUSINESSMAN : liil ■ T’’ ’ * ? - IS EVERySOCM-l iW T T CM SOPPy.OEAP) ! (WW T 1 ( EATING WITHOUT ■ L - . rAc— 1 •''l Nfl I 6 b s Aii&sfe sqaragiN E? & . .... ... Jt—\<r/- i ' ! ■ * ■ . •. . ■■?■ t

Lost and Found LOST — Large white male police dog, answers to name of “Butch." Last seen on Piqua road, children's pet. Reward. Pho us 3-8528. REWARD $50.00. 16 3t ■ V—- ■■ - —■— If you have something to tall or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

I TODAY'S MARKETS

0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYjijE, UP—Eivestock: oHogs: steady. 180-220 lbs 19.50; 220-240 jbs 19.00; 240-260 lb* 18.85. Calves: ■Lambs: steady; 22.00 down; ewes 7.50 dowfl; bucks 6.00 down. ——L—.—— ■ INDIANAPOLIS livestock INDIANAPOLIS UP — Livestock: Hogs: 11,000. Butcher* steady to 25 lower; bulk choice 170-260 lb* Cattle: 1,000, calve* 300. Slaughter steers and yearlings steady to strong; cow* weak to 60 lower; 1 good and choice slaughter steer* and heifer* 20.00-26.00; two load* medium fed steer* 26.00; few higher; utility and commercial cows 4.0046.00! vealers mostly steady; choice and prime .30.00-36.00. Sheep: 2,500. Largely fed wooled lambs with small supply natives; slaughter lambs not established; considerably lower; choice to prime natives 22.50 4oWn. Adarfets At 0 G/one< Stocks firm in quiet trading. Bonds iregularly higher. ' U- S. government bonds easier in quiet trading. American stock* mixed<M Id west stocks irregular. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago; Wheat, corn, rye, oat* and soybean future* lower. Hogs 15 cent* higher to 29 lower, top 19.60; sheep steady to Weak, top *23.00; cattle >5 cent* higher to 50 idwer, vealers 60 cents to 1.90 higher, top 32.50. L > Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO UP — Cash grain: Wheat: No. 2 red 226% N, ■Com: 2 yellow 161%463H; 2 yellow 1575446214; < yellow 153 H--161H; 5 yellow 160-16214; sample grade yellow 12645714. Oats: 1 heavy white 92-94%; I hegvy white 92K-9314; 3 heavy wh|te 9014; 1 extra heavy white 95. Soybeans: 2 yellow 294-296 N. track Chicago. DENIES B-29 | <C—From P**) L sider of. the 91st strategic reconnaissance Squadron, and Capt. Bugetae John Vaadi, in addition to Arnold, were aboard the B-29. Those were the only names broadcast. \ TOMMY MANN (Coattawe* g ‘ r ° 1 — Pe<e Owe) Joe Cowans <___ 1 Luther Brokaw 3 Mr. & Mrs, Orval Barger 5 Mr., Mrs. James Kitchen, Jr. 2 Bobbie and Jackie Brown 5 Mr., Mrs. Walter HHd’rbr’nd 10 Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Carter 4 ; Walter Rappert 4 Glen Girod j_ 5 Mr., Mrs. T. F. Graliker 5 - A total to date of $366.75. WELFARE (Coatlnor* From Pare Oar) ments to state hospital centers, the ) outlay being $4:678.09. Four blind recipients received assistance entirely from the state department. , Collected in Liens The old age assistance law provides for a lien against the real estate of recipients. Repayments [are made from time to time the Icounty, bbt|i by the living and through settlement of estates of deceased persons. In 1952, the de-' partment collected $12,242.42, which will be used as a credit in compiling next year’s budget. The Adams county welfare department is recognized as one of the most efficiently operated of? flees in the state. It has been commended for its accurate and 'the diligent attention of the board members given to * the service agency. ' Trad* In a Good Town—Decoturi TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING SMlfh Rexali Pnigi

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KE f?RAY Corn nary 23 160 to 180 ....... 18,75 110 to 220 i-ri. \-19.25 220 to 240 lbs. L— 18.75 240 to 260 lbs.— 18.00 \ 260 to 280 lbs. — 17.25 280 to 800 lbs 16.75 300 to $25 lbs. 16.25 325 to 350 lbs. 16.75 350 to 400 lbs. 15.25 400 lbs. up L_ 14.75 100 to 160 lb*. ...... 15.00 Roughs \ 300 lbs. d0wn15.50 300 to 350 lbs. 15.00 350 to 400 1b*.14.50 400 to 450 1b*14.00 450 to fcOO 1b*.13.50 800 le 660 lb*. 13.00 I 550 th 600 lb*. 13.50 600 lbs. up 12.00 Stags 10.00 Boar* 8.00 Veals (FrL 0 Ist.) 3LOu Spring Lambs (FrL 4k Sat.) 20.00 Yearlings 10.00 Ewes 6.00 SCHMITT STOGK YARDS Corrected January 22 100 to 180 lb*. 18.75 180 to MO lb*. 19.25 220 to 240 lbs 18.75 140 to 260 1bi 18.50 660 te 180 lbs. 17.50 280 to 800 lbs. * 17.00 SOO tb 615 1b*.16.50 816 to 860 lbs, 16.00 M 0 to 400 lbs. 400 lb*. Up 15.00 100 to 140 lb*. 4*.-.4.-4... 16.00 140 to l«0 lb*.L 17.00 Roughs 100 lb*; down ~..a 15.75 Stag* 4..—.4. n,o< Boat* 9.0 f Veal* 4. — —4. Lambs —. \. ®We* 4«.~44*4 —-4.M44—LOCAL GRAIN MARKHT • Burk klßvAtor Corrected January 11 Beaks sabjeet to cnsago during lay. PHdos delivered at olev* tot. Ask sot pfides. Grain: .03 per buabel loss Corn: .06 per bushel let* f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE BGQ AND POULTRY QUOTATIONB Furnished DBC*TUR FARMS ■■ • F iont 8 2hj Correew-d uu> ?2 r Large Clean White* — .40 > Lar*2 Clean Brown ... .39 >• He®- ~ Hens 44—. ’5 i- Le< nurn Rene .! C H fat poultry pmoa Elevator Co. Deeatur • Peter - Monroe ■"•SSH&iiSb MfiSisMsiiißiiaaßM T LB MOVIh & UCKING Lae*l art* Long bietanoa ■ PHONE • f vice FROZEN FQOD CENTZR . Slaughtering - Curing - Processing LOCKERS FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CR«AM Ph. $-3015 Decatur, Ind. 1 I — £. ~ LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For so word* or lees: 1 time Yle; I times ' t times $1.50; 0 times |2J6. ;For eonsocutlve days. No clasimod skisdar ad* accepted. ' V . p ■ Blast faee 10 point, 6* Mr word each insertion, 75c mkUmum. . ■ ClSMlfied ads listed in paragraph* 50% increase over regular rate. Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memorlam, U per waffl, SI.OO minimum. Copy mast be la office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 9 a. AL room* for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. ft brings results.