Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1953 — Page 5
TUESDAY,FEBRUARY 24, 1
Classified Advertising
QUICKIES-By Ken Revnokb * * H' <1 ,/■••. JK \ pM? ■ W Ml w^x?l' ' mUmm “Better look for a repalrman-fn' the Democrat Want Ads — jun»r shot a bandit today on television’: Real Estate |C FOR SALE— Several, real e contracts, paying 6% net, V|ri I can help a young couple gejt I * own home and still not Shave t e . worry and repairs necessa y II when owning rental proper r. 11 Why not investigate this super! r If way to invest money in a grq rII Ing Decatur? Contracts ran e R from $2,300 up. Bob Heller,! 4. I good realty service, Phone 3-4H&-J Heller Building. 221 W FOR SALE—S bedroom house 4 bedrooms upstairs, 1 down j 2 to it of built in cabinets in modern except furnace— Ipt M’ wide 193' long—low taxes a»d kriv hlow utilities —good location^—tMs inexpensive home! would be ids! f a ■ latge family or could 'eas.-jy made into a two famij \i — Immediate possession. The Siftties C<>., Phone 1 3-3605. 42ij t | Automotive NICE selection late model usdri cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motj Sales. 252 Ty OUR USED CARS are safety tei ■ ed and guaranteed—Buy wi|b Confidence at - Zintsmaster 'M>5tor Sales, Ist & Monroe 4s. - Phong 3-2003. 247 TF I FOR sXLE— 1947 Plymouth ciw> ' coupe, excellent mechanical cogidition, good tires, new battery M seat covers. $650.00 for quiilk sale. Call 3-2189 after 3100 P.s. 46 T — - Farmer's Col. ■ WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 Tj*
Need A New Home? I 1 ■■ If you have a small semi - modern house and would like a brand new F. H. A. home or an older home in a , 7 very good location why don’t you inspect these? We will sell or trade. Number 1. Brand. ne w two bedroom 4 home about three blocks west of General Electric. Has double thickness cedar shake siding for lasting and inexpensive appearance. Plastered walls, custom made cabinets, large utility room, large kitchen, beautiful and efficient bath, forced air heat to all rooms,' corner lot. Requires -about $3,000 down, balance like rent through F. H. A. Number 2. SOLD Numbers 3 and 4. Three bedroom home in north end,i' can be privately financed, also new hom£ in south end of city, F. H. A. approved. Owners will consider trade of semi-mod-ern home on any of above. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE ■ "From Roof to Cellar Insure With Heller” t n HELLER BLDG, k PHONE 3-4106
ui' .Ji ! I i ; FOR SALE—9 wet ping p|gs & two 1 Holstein bulls, serviceable age, ’i Phone 6-6149. |\| ( 46 It-x FOR SALE—IO gcod used farrowA Ing houses. William : Reichert, Route 1, Monroef Ind. 35 12t-x FOR SALE OR LEASE-Holstein j bulls, Reichert, Monroe, ■ Indiana. 31 46t»x ioR SALE—Us&dVbutte'rmlllv bar- | rels, SI.OO each. :'We do custom dressing. Decatur Farms. 3 T EGGS, AV ANTED — White and > v brjbwn, premiums paid for top 3 quality white eggs, Phobe 3-2148, Decatur Farms;, 3 T FOR SALE— Bottle gap service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating.: Stucky & Co., ] Monroe, Injd. 1 j I 62 TF FOR SALE— Farmers horse hide i cork sole work shoes. GOod fit- ; ting, long lasting. Haflich & ' Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 25 TF /armerS remove dead hordes, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. W;e pay all phone charges. The Stadler , Fertilized (po., formerly the |Stad- , ler Products Co. 15 TF i.i,- i I , T ; : if _ FOR SALE— Dried black strap molassed. Trade name “Camola.” !j Mixes evenly. No mess. Cpsts 4 about the same as wet molasses | with water Burk EilevaJfur Co., Decatur, Monroe and ? Peterson. 34 T r|oß SALE— Ndw hatching. | Foi | larger poultry profits buy Model’s J Big English S.C. White Legliorn, ; Holtzapiile White Rock, New . Hampshire-Red,'Barred Rock and i Hy-LinesL/Order' now. We save ! you money. Model Hatchery, ; Monroe, y - \ .32 TF YOUR COWS deserve the dest. i'Fped thfirt FRESH Black Strap iMolasses. Your feed or your | ground ear corn, mixed I in our ■ molasses mixpr will be smooth — i,no stickiness,! no lumps or balls i •of feed, fitting in your corn to- ; day- Heller Cojal'Feed &■ Suriply, 722 W. Monroe Street. 3|tf ORDER DECATUR &. O. P. Sired 1- egg and meat bred chicks, order • the best and start chicks early, ' :to assure profit this Summer and I: Fall. Order “Decatur Chicks” M Now. for March; and April. Also 4 DeKalb Hybrid chicks. DECATUR HATCHERY. , 7t For Sale —Mi sc. fOR SALE — Philco Radios knd ; Refrigerators, Stucky & bo., | Monroe, Ind. i l 274 TF pECORATING—Try Super Kem--j iTone or Kem-Glo, all colors. Jlai jbegger ilardware. ■ Xd TF For SALE—Domfestib sewing inaHchines. Stucky &, Co., Monfoe, ' - IDd ' I>7 F F *FpR SALE—Rugs ahff BroadlOom Xcarpeting. Open evenihigs except i Stucky & Co., MonHroe, Ind/ 92 TF AND KEM-GLO Wall ’ Jpalut's, all colors,ll easy to tise. >Hpo your own decollating. Uhrlck L ;BrQSI -' • :1 35 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges j many styles to s'jltct; from. Open t kites except Wed. .Nite. Stucky r i& Co., Mbnjpe. Ind. 274 TF E$R SALE—2-pice color lining ; room suitfx. in good condition, price, $35.00, Phone 3-2896. f t ■ - i ' : . J 45 3t-x (' ■ J ~, , \ 1 d>R SALE—G E. and i MAYTAG Appliances. Fager Maytag ! Sales, ,'147 South 2nd street, Phone ' 45 6t feKAIN FED young yearling 4 front quarters of Beef, 75 'J: ito 90 lbs, each, 30c lb. H. bj P. Schrtiitt Packing Co. It Trade in a Good Town—-Decaturl
Lyg IrrTm J j| CALL or SEE US !■?". ■ for ; - \ Complete nuHjyJ? i|j 4 Service & Supplies d■ 1 I t 4 I NORMAN & Son ii ‘1 ■ phone 312445 tl6 MEIDERS STREET j |' 4 . Decatur, Ind.
. LOCAL. CLASSI Fl EDA ADVERTISING For zo woras ar ims: J / 1 time 75c; 2 times sl.s&; 8 times $1.50; 6 times siss' For consecutive days. 'sio classified skipday ads acce|ted. Black face 10 point, 5c sfcr word each insertion, 75c minimum. it! Classified ads listed In peagraphs 5D% increase over fag ular rate. I Card of Thank*, In Memorfam, 3c per wdrd, SI.OO minimum. pi: Copy must be in office by‘JO a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 9 a. ax IT xs. m 3t a ;y e--2t r j; fe traae-ins. unnea urotners. FREE — Feel free to look art&iad in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, erings, bedding, lamps pliancies, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Iconroe. Ind. Phone 6-6866. FOR SALE—Kelvinator tors. Hothe freezers and Elel&ric ranges, if you want Quality’ *jget Kelvinatpr — trade now fdr a new Kelvinator see them at-pE CATUR HATCHERY,\ 23||TF YOU CAN SAVE TOO—State Mrik Auto Insurance Company,’mas established leadership threkgh the low eost insuring of drivers only. FRED surance Agency, 207 Court Street, Phone 3-3656. 3SXF FOR SALE —New Norge uptufcht Kalamazoo elejfrie stoves; Norge gas stoves; Aißiiiral refrigerators; Kalamazoo jaas stoves; Norge automatic wjshers; Norge deep freezers; implex electric ironers; Apex watehers. Mazelin Heating North 2nd Street, Phone 3-.WB! Al■ \ . BERRY S Weekly Specials, through Feb. 28th. Lot Minn alfalfa 9|% pure, 23.00 bu. Lot Western alfalfa 99% pure, 21.45 bu. Cert, bfem ger alfalfa pure, Complete line of clovers, grasses. oats, seed corn etc. The Wotiji'a largest retail stocks to draw All Genuine Gro Coated Seijis. Berry Seed Co. West Phone 41801, Van Wert, Ohio& 4®9t Help Wanted I WANTED— "Woman to care 1 . child while parents work, PlAyne 3-2470, before noon. MEN'S Clothing Salesman. ence desirable. Opportunitieoto become a Store Manager. Wwte fully to Newspaper box 541, ff/o Democrat. S3t For Rent .FOR RENT—S room house, smimodern, Phone 7;73§2. 46 FOR RkNT—Modern 3 room apm*tment, plus bath and garage, phone 3-2401. 30 FOR RENT—Office Rooms abs|e Democrat office. Available February 16. Inquire at Decatur Dd|y Democrat. 31> FOR REkT— Three large rdtf&s plus bath and; utility rooms, [upstairs. Utilities and heat finished. 445 South First street. FOR RENT—3 room furnished OSr unfurnished apartment, all unities furnished, private bath & private entrance. Call at 227 Norp ' 4th street. 4 5|it Wanted i; WANTED TO BUY—all kinds poultry. Bring us your dressing. TREON’S Deca twr Poultry Market, 651 North\l3p St. Phone 3-3717. WANTED TO RENT—bedroom, hpuse by owner j Kaye’s Shoe Store, Phone 3-29|J days, after 5:00 p.m, 3-3388. 34 W WANTED— Part thnfe job, hig school boy 17, wants job attfe school and on Saturdays, 'WtR box 543 ic/o Decatur Daily Uernkfe crat. 44 2tj| WASHING machine lawn and, pairing. New and used wazhem UGas range* and bottle gas. Mose foe - Washer Repair Servic§!, Arthur Mitchell, Phone M 463. [V U 4 Tg SEWING MACHINES REPAIREj| \ —Rebuilt and converted to tnoj : ern electric. Any make. We sell new ap-d] guaranteed rebuilt sew ; ing machines. Boardman's |Serf ing Machine Shop. 223 Nort| i First. Store hours 9 a.m. to W p.ii r 27 34V9
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Card of Thanks We wish {(biHake this opportunity to thank out friends and neighbors: for their floral offerings, gifts and cards during the illness death of our Mother, Mrs. Martjha Ellen Raver. Also thank> tbi the nurses & nurses aids of th,* Adams County Hdspitai. r' m Mrland Mrs. Gerqßi’ Raver and family MrlXnd Mrs. Howard Raver and'son Dick. _—4-X..1.. • 4,11 Instructions WORK FOR U.S. GOV’T! Start high as 018.00 month. Qualify Now! FREE 32-page book shows jobs, sample tests. Write: FrankI lin Institute, Dept. 1093-W, Rochester,. NJY. \ 28 T-u < Lost hnd Found LOST—Aiiakfthester dog, please call i 3-2169 dr f|iee Hardware 3-2021. L-4lE <r Miscellaneous MELVIK and R. Rein- ! hart, floblHisanders, Phone 8-6683. | ! 46 T-x iLAS’I’ WESk of Our Anniversary Sale of pianos and other tnusicaj 1 n s t r u ihje n Ls, Decatur Music House. 46 3t UPHOLSTEjitlNG—Reduced prices on materlkls for your suite or ■ odd chair*! Free estimates, V. Moser, .Phftjne 3-8503. 43 st-x (NSULATIOpi— Save fuel; Uiaulate with lead wool. (Not | Rock Woqli,) Call for free estlmate, KleijVa. 18 TF SEPTIC taiiiks! cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer ! lines, basement drains Cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection/ Langley Sei?er Cleaners. Decatur 8-3810. , 218 TF 4PPLIANCffj : SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepi ers, and diher small appliances. Wrtngdr rbjls and parts for all makes. Klknk’a. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drain Guaranteed. The only !dne in , Adams, Wells Counties ifj. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 1 ’ I A ■- ■137 TF Duqk Feathers ESSEX, Cbhn., UP —Mrs. Mary EL Grave*, , 63-year-ojd grandmother, she’s de-feather-ed and cleaned 10,000 ducks for hunters tri t|ie past 37 years. “It ain’t every wbman who is willing toput her hrikds on a dead duck,” she said. i :,: J \ 'A. ' ■ ; \- i..— INSURANCE Leo Ehinger FIRE -;WIND - AUTO • r/ii 'l'720 No. 3rd JBt. Phone 3-2004 MELVIN TINKHAM INSURANCE AGENCY Low Cost Auto Insurance ' ’ Oup-Specialty. > We havs not increased our Insurance rates jsiiiice 1948. Homestead No. 40 PWfte 3-8924 SUBSCRIPTION RATES , Decatur Daily Democrat By Mall, Including rural routes. In Adams, l Aiten, Jay and Welt* Counties, Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wert Codntles, Ohio: ' '■!' !n ' L ' ! 1 year SB.OO 6 months ! 4.25 3 months2.2s By Mall^ -Iteiyond Adams and adjoining counties} 1 year $9.00 6 months L,4.75 3 months2.so
LOAN SYSTEM The Merit Plart Loan System offers available cMhj..«rcdit for any rood purpose to employed men or women. ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE TO APPLY—You may use any of the throe ways; You are under no obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. You may telephone us—and ten f us of yopr tnbney needs. 2. You may cu* this ad out—write your name end address on it— t and then mail it te us. 3. Or call at I Office conveniently i located. Private Consultation f . I Loans made MUM day you apply. II ■ 2 1 g" - I LOCAL LOAN Decatwr. lad. Phoae 3*2013 ■J- ‘ r Lassi wed* en/hid 3J milet of out e|k«\j
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Now's the time tb Order Your KITSELMAN FENCE! FARM FENCE stays, all 10-gauge; stays, 9-11 gauge; J2* stays, 9-11 gauge. STEEL POSTS Favorite studded “T" line |>osts. Use with farm, poultry and lawn fence. Heavy angle braced posts. FARM SUPPLIES Outstanding values in stock . Equipment, poultry supplies, paints, roll’ roofing, tools hnd other hardware items.
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A-T HOME or AWAY From Home—Your Possessions Are Protected. Vacations, children away to school, week . end trips. Wherever you mav be Our Personal Property Floater policy will protect all of your possessions against practically any loss/any where in tho world. J Leiand smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill I —r - i -T- — — - " w - “GRANDMA” CH*«I fc wmma 1 ■ |well, my vegetables) ? (But,golly, I certainly did 1 GARDEN EVERY YEAR,TOO/J DIDN’T DO SO WELL RAISE TH* TALLEST WEEDS IN I LAST SUMMER— I TH* NEIGHBORHOOD// f J &K ' cw nt Ji 3<\ JI aW " . K Z Z *lll l !>~A K'M s,„d ~.. Wl AwntF I __ THE BRA,NS 0F THE FAM,LY J £ ,T, S A LITTLE PUT IT BACK ’H||/ Pt EASE PUT IM IB 11 \ DAGWOOD. DON’T YOU «—S. ( WIPE PUZZLE )eF«C TOGETHER AND ) C OUT THE LIGHT ) ( DARE WAKE THAT SWEET WMATfe\\Y k YOU HAVE TO /£■ A GlV£ ME A < T AND GO TO / I LITTLE GIRL AT THREE rHATp ( TAK £ apart GO at it sleep >n the morning m zftn, ‘CS? W ? ,w f-2< /hOMS O=<\ r *“aflHHI X ■•' iJ —— — , 11 t L, IO ■ ’ •' 1 ■ ■ ■ ' !
in small groups, says the National Geographic Society. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
I | LAWN FENCE ■ Single arid double scroll 36, I 42 and 48" high. Matching I walk gates. . Wm MWW .W. MMW ' MW. W I POULTRY FENCE I Close-mesh, 6* stays, 48, 60 and 72" high. Heavy I and medium weights. 2__ j BARBED WIRE 4 and 2-point barbs; \12% I and 1/4-gauge cables; 80- | rod ! ,• Complete information I and prices promptly fur- | nished. Phone, write or visit ’ us this week. Assure your* | self of having your fence supplies when the weather I breaks! \ ‘ \ I KITSHMAN Bros. | South Council at Big 4 R.R. ■ Muncie, Indiana Phone 8841
TODAY'S MARKETS
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE DP — Livestock: Hogs: 25c lower. 180-220 lbs 20.25; 220-240 lbs 19.75; 240-360 lbs 19.25. Calves: Steady at 36.00 down. Lambs: Steady at 3.00 down; ewes 8.00 down/ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, (UPj — Livestock: \ Hog's; 12,000. Barrows and gilts mostly 50c lower. Bulk choice 170-240 lbs. 20.00-20.25, few loads to' 2M-; 240-270 lbs. 19,2520.25; heavier weights not established. E Cattle: 2,500; calves 300. Stdera and heifers steady to 50 lower but trade nol fully established. Good and choice steers and miked yfearlings 20.0 Q-23.00; few commercial to low good 17.00-19.50. Vealers steady to strong; choice arid prime 28.00-35.00; few head prime 35.50. Sheep: 1.600. Lamhs steady to 50c higher. Choice and prime fed wooled kunibs 23.00; early top 23.50 for few sfr>all lots natives. Markets At A Glance (Stocks higher tn active trading. | Bonds higher. U. S. government bond's lower in quiet trading. Midwest stocks higher. Silver unchanged in New York at 85%c ja fine] ounce.. Cotton futures higher. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, and soybean futures lower. Hogs: iMostly steady to 25c lower, top 20.50. Sheep: Around 25c higher, tbp 23.25. Cattle: Fully steady to 50c lower, top 28.50, veajer top 32.00. Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO, grain: Wheat:! No. 2 red 227%N. Corn: 2 yellow 159-160%; 3 yellow 154%d59%: 3 yellow, lake billing, 156-157%; 4 yellow 147%153%; 5’ yellow 138-153%; sample grade yellow 135%-151%. Oats: T heavy mixied 82’,i: 1 ■heavy white 83-83%; 4 heavy white 78%. j Soybeans: 2 yellow 294% N, track Chicago. Lafayette Transit i Strike Threatened LAFAYETTE. Ind; UP — Driv Lafayette Transit Co. | today threatened to strike for higher wages. I' ' ; I Spokesmen for Local No. 1244 of the AFL Railway and Motor Coach Employes said the strike would stark March 4. three days after a contract expires. The uniop demanded a 25-cent hourly wage boost to $1.65 an hour, and fringe benefits, including'passes for drivers’ school-age children. i Manslaughter Trial Delayed By Injury NASHVILLE, Tenn. UP — Trial of Willie Allen White of Louisville on! manslaughter Charges in the highway deaths of a Wabash, Ind., family of three has been postponed while White recuperates Irani injuries sustained iri the crash. The charges were filed in Spring-, field County where a collision of an auto driven by White and one, carrying Mr. and Mrs. (Clifford Bright and their daughter, Sharon, occurred last week. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.
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KENNET-MIURRAY Corrected February 24 160 |o 180 1b5.118.75 180 to 220 1b5.i_19.75 220 to 240 lbs. i 19.25 240 to 260] lbs. 18.50 260 to 280: lbs. 17.75 280 to 300-lbs. ...17.25 300 to 325\lbs. .4.16.75 325 to 350 1b5.d16.25 350 to 400 lbs. .... 15.75 400 tbs. up 15125 100 to 160,1b5. 16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. downl7.oo 30b to 350 1b5.j 18.50 350 to 400 1b5.16.00 , 400 to 450 1b5.15.50 450 to 560 1b5.J15.00 500 to 550 lbs. 14.50 550 to 600 1b5.,1314.00 600 lbs. up 1.-J.J13.00 Stags M 12.00 Boars 1 !10.00 Veals (Fri. & Sat.)i 30.00 Spring Lambs (FrL A Sat.) 20.00 Yearlings ... 10.0< Ewes <o< SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected February 24 160 to 180 1b5.19.25 180 to 220 lbs. —....j.. 19.75 220 to 240 lbs. i..L 19.25 240 to 260 1b5.119.00 260 to 280 lbs. 4— 18.00 280 to 300 1b5.17.50 300 to 325 lbs. .2 17.00 325 to 350 lbs. 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 lbs. up 415.50 100 to 160 1b5.17.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.75 Stagg 11.00 Boars .29.06 Veals 30.00 Lambs 20.00 Ewes 4- 80f local gm ai re market BURK ELEVATOR Corrected February 24 Beans subject to dnange j during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 ppr bushel less Corn: .05 per bushel less f.o.b. farm. [ - WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 Corrected February 24 Large Clean Whitesl .41 Large Clean Brown._!.4o Mediums :.38 Heavy Hens -----.29 Leghorn Hens. 22
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BURK Elevator Co. Decatur - Petereen - Monroe TEEPLE MOVING 4 TRUCKING ‘ Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 l\ ' VIC’S FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering - Curing . Processing LOCKERS FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 3-3015 Decatur, Ind. TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Snith Rexall Drugs Trade In a Good Town—Decstun
