Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1953 — Page 5
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1953
QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds • . .' of course, they’d find us if we used a Democrat Want Ad—but they’d also expect a reward!” LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 35 words or less: , 1 time 75c; 2 times 31.25; 3 times >1.50; 6 times >2.25. f For consecutive days. No classified skip-day ads acepted. Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 75c minimum. Classified ads listed: in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. r Card of 'Thanks, Obituary, In Memoriam, 3c per word, >I.OO minimum. - * T ’ Co ® y mast be U 1 office by 10 Monday through Friday. deadline ia 9 a.m. Farmers Col, WK BUY chickens and Quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF CONDENSED BUTTERMILK. For Sale; Custom dressing wanted. Decatur JTarms, 410 South 3rd. 186 T FOR BALE——Sow & 8 pigs, vaccinated; also nice puroc male hog. 8 months old, Phohe 2-8034 Berne, Ind- I - * 257 2t FOR SALE—Pure bred Hampshire boar, 6V£ months old. Wilbert Thieme, mile East, mile «, North GjenpkLake, , 256 3t-x FOR SALE— Farmers norse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long' lasting. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd\»treet, Decatur. 25 TF WANTED TO BUY—White Rock fryers; \ eggs; hens; Leghorn hens; free culling and pick-up. Custom dressing daily. TREON’.S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, i Phone 3-3717. 89 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all . phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stad- ' ler Products Co. 15 TF ADD POUNDS —to your milk production; Faster gain on your i hogs; More eggs per day by having us grind and mix your grain with! Blackstrap molasses, \antibiotlcs and B. complex vitamins. Do it today—and watch it pay.' Heller Coal, Feed & Supply, Phone 3-2912. 233 TF Automotive v NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 252 TF
Wer Before Rave We Offered Such A Good Deal! : 1953 FORDS Demonstrators T ■‘■fl* —,V . Get The WerH’s Bast Deal on the Worids Most Wanted Car I SCHWARTZ FORD CO„ Inc. Comer 3rd < Monroe DECATUR
j 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline, radio and heater. Beery Motor Sales, > 201 South First Street. 257 3t 1947 CHEVROLET 2-door, heater, new paint. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. 257 3t 1948 KAISER, radio & heater. Beery Motor. Sales, 201 South First * 257 3t 1948 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, radio and heater. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. 257 3t ; 1942 BUICK Super, radio and heater, Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. 257 3t A1950 CHEVROLET 4-door, Power- < glide, radio and heater. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. ' "257 3t 1950 CHEVROLET 2 ? door, PotVerglide, radio and heater. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. c 257 3t 1952 DODGE Coronet 4-door, heater. nice black finish. Beery Motor Sales, 201 Sopth First Street. 257 3t 1950 PONTIAC Catalina, fully equipped. 2 tone green. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. \ 257 3t 1951 PLYMOUTH Belevedere. ready to go. Beery Motor Sales. 201 South First Street. 257 3t 1951 KAISER, radio, heater and overdrive. Beery Motor Sales. 201 South First Street. 257 3t 1951 "CHEVROLET 2-door, radio & heater, nice clean car. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. 257 3t FdR SALE— 1941) Plymouth 58.000 actual miles, R & H, like new. Inquire 121 So. Fourth St. or Call 3-2084. 257 3t-x FOR SALE—I 949 Chevrolet 4-door deluxe, two car. Tires like new. very good condition, Phone 3-3079. 255 3t OUR USED CARS, are safety tested and guaranteed —'Buy with confidence at Zinfsmaster Mo- ' tor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. ’ 247 TF HAVE YOU Checked Ou? Used Car Prices? Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Corner Ist & Monroe, Phone ‘ "3-2003. 156TF FOR SALE 1953 NASH Station Wagon. 1952 CHEVROLET Belaire. 1952 FORD v/8 4-door. 1951 BUICK Special 4-door. 1951 FORD v/8 2-door. , 1950 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Styline. / 1950 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Fleetline. 1951 MERCURY 4-door. . 1949 NASH 4-door “600”. 3 1948 WILLYS Station Wagon. STEFFEN MOTOR SALES 509 N. 13th St. I 256 2t
For Sale — Misc. CEMENT — >l.lO per bag. Less than 10 bags $1.20; Brick mortar. Cash & carry." Colter Brothers, B.rikcrete & Lumber Co. 247. TF FOR SALE 1 — Frigldalre refrigerators; ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freezers. trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. ' 167 TF ONE USED LATE MODEL rebuilt Maytag Washer. Complete line of G. E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager J Maytag Salete, 147 South 2ad. Phone 3-4362.\ \ 252 6t |rq«KEYS FOR SALE— Jililk fed, . dressed or on foot, phohe 2 short 2 long on Poe, Ind. 1 mile West of Poe, sales everyday except Sunday. Lytle Turkey Fann. I \ 254 24t FOR refrigerators, Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF TRUCKLOAD of SHRUBBERY will be Sold at The Decatur Sale Barn, Monday November 2, 6:30 P. M. Before the regular Livestock Sale. , , 256t3 FREE — Feel to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe. Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF Trade in a good Town — Decatur
BRUSH DEALER Bi It Shaay,7 1209 W. Adams ,&& Phone 3-3679 SK'.'" ; \ X XI
FOR SALE —Ladies green storm coat, size 18, in excellent condition. Will sell cheap, Phone 3-2410. 257 3t FOR SALE —Circulating gas heater, like new. Elizabeth Ruckman, McConnell Apartments, 3rd street. Phone 3-3541. 257 It FOR SALE—Mum plants in bloom, hardy garden varieties; also imported Holland bulbs. Ferguson Brothers, East of Monroe on State Road 124. 257 3t-x LOOK NO FARTHER! We have what you need! Imported Holland tulip bulbs. Vertagreen for lawns and flowers. Chicken fountains and supplies. Pig feeders and fountains. Red Brand fence and fence posts. Lawn grass seed. Peat moss. Sheep manure. Heller Coal Feed & Supply. 722 Monroe St. 233 TF NEW PLUMBING—S’ recessed cast iron bath tub with fittings; 17 x 19 cast iron shelf back lavatory with Sittings; close coupled closet combination with white seat; All three fixtures only >164.98. 32 x 21 Double bowl ledge cast iron sink with fittings >61.95. Plumbing & Heating, 704 Monroe street, Phone 3-2609. 343 TF Wanted WAITED TO DO—Plaster patching. Janies Moore, Phone 2-2369, Berne, Ind. 251 Bt-x WANTED—Washings and ironings, call for and deliver. Mrs. W. H. Clark. 225 S. 12th. 257 It-x WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens; Leghorn hens; Heavy springers; We also do custom dressing. Shaffer Produce, 607 Kekionga street, 3-2017. 255 24t WASHING machine repairing lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. 194 TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 231 27t-X For Rent FOR RENT —6 room modern home in the country, Call mornings, 3-8528. 255 3t FOR RENT — Modern apartment, private, newly decorated, furnished or unfurnished. 3 large rooms and bath. 225 North 9th, Phone 3-4606 for appointment. Call in person. \ , 254 TF FOR RENT—3 room upper apartment, bath, large closets, modern kitchen with \garbage disposal, heat, water furnished, private entrance, half block from Post Office. Phone 3-3795. 256 3t-x‘ Miscellaneous FOR SALE —Dressed poultry and eggs, fresh daily. Free delivery. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF NOTICE —We will can-chicken on Thursday, November sth. Must be in by 11 a.m. Liechty Cannery in Berne. 255 4t WE REPAIR any make of Radio or TV. Call on our Factory-Train-\ed radio and television experts, all makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF Trade in a good Town — Decatur ■M.A railt; ’’ y ■BWB > / i 11/ J THREE of her 200 “foster fathers," crewmen of the U. S. Navy destroyer escort George E. Davis, greet Maria Carmela La Vecchia on her arrival at Naw York’s Idlewild airport from Rome. They accompanied her to Key West, Fla., for a first birthday party tendered her by her daddies, who mark one year of foster parenthood. Crewmen (from left) are Walter Pfetsch, Gene Goldberg, Cliff ord Chapman. ('luteruatioaoD
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INSULATION—Save fuel; Insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wool. (Not Rock Wool.) Call for free estimate, Klenk’s. 16 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We »ervice all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. \ 229 TF IF YOU are a careful driver, you may save as much as % on your auto insurance cost. You don’t have to be a farmer. Fred Corah, State Farm Insurance Agency, 207 Court Street, Phone 3-3656. 242 TF DOES YOUR Furnace Smoke? Do you get dust and dirt in the house? Do you smell gas Do you use too much fuel? Is your house hard to heat? If so, call us for FREE Furnace Inspection. No obligation, 226 N. 2nd street, Phone 3-3677. 252 6t NO" SHRINKAGE—No Odors— No Soaking—or scrubbing when your rugs, carpets and upholstry are cleaned in your own home. All service by appiontment only, in YOUR OWN HOME, Phone 6-6241. Corson Rug Cleaners. J 253 6t SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned; sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knites. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains Cleaned, Guaranteed. The. Only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. , 137 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. ’ 'r . 69 TF NOTICE OF FIMA I. SKTLTKMeXT OF ESTATE Me. 4MQ Notice If hereby given to the creditors, hears and legatees of Mathilda Spriinger, deceased to Appear in the Adams Cirouit Court, held at Deratur, Indiana, on the 19th day of Novemlber; 1953, and show cause, if any, w-hv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS witli the estwle 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. Leona Sprlinger Liechty Administratrix. Decatur, Indiana. Octol>er 23. 1933. Attorney Howard E. Baumgartner Oct. 24—31 NOTICE OF FINAL SETI.TEMENT OF ESTATE No. 3N»7 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Alfred Sprunger, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 19th day of Novemibef, 1953, and show cause. if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs axe notified to then and there make proof <>f heirship, and receive their distributive shares! •Arthur F. Sprunger Executor Decatfur. Indiana. Oct. 23, 1953. Attorney Howard E. Baumgartner. Or t. 2 4 —3l
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...... . ? .. ■ X ALL 22 American soldiers who have adopted the Red faith as Korean war POWs will "come back,” John Chapple (above), a former Communist and now a Billy Graham convert, told a, Christian rally program in Minneapolis, Minn. “As a former Communist who went tp Russia in the twenties, and aS a newborn Christian thisjyear, I know that the power of' prayer will bring these boys home.” Chapple is of the Ashland, Wis., Press. (International) NOTICE OF FINAL SETLTEMENT OF ESTATE , > No. 4sno Nuticte is hereby given to the creditors, >h&irs and legatees of Wiiliapi H. Haggard. <b ceased to ag>r pear in tile Adams' Circuit Court. he|d at Decatur. Indiana, on the Ist day of Decenilierl, 19'53, and show cause if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT AiTOrXTjt with thfe estate of said decedent should not and said heirs are n >- titled to then ana there make piqrQf of heirship, and receive their distributiye shares. \ Harvey 1.. Haggard Administrator Decat-ur. Indian*. October 23, 1953. Attorneys Custer and Smith Oct. 24—31 i., ; \ ■ The National Association of Hcfine Builders says the 2,000,000 veterans of the Korean war represent a vast housing market. Only 20,000 Korean veterans so far have exercised their GI home loan privileges. \ ;
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Housing For Aged Growing Problem Massachusetts Ist ’ To Provide Funds CHICAGO, UP—Housing for the aged is a growing problem, according to the National Association of Housing Officials. The association reported that Massachusetts recently became the first state to provide public funds to meet the need. A law passed by the legislature provided for a $5,000,00(0 program which allows an annual subsidy of >125,000 to keep rentals low on dwelling units for the aged. The state .will guarantee the notes or bonds of local authorities that build the housing, up to >5,000,000. The dwellings can be in separate projects or can be incorporated in other state or federallyaided projects. In Memphis, Tenn., a federally aided, low'rent housing project has one and two-bedroom units set aside specifically for childless couples and the aged. Stair climbing has been eliminated by ramps running from galleries on each floor down to the ground level. The “ghost town” of Ryderwood, Wash., is being renovated for occupancy by aged, retired persons, according to the association. The former lumber town, consisting of about 400 cottages and other buildings, was bought intact by a promoter who is repainting and repairing usable cottages to house couples 65 years or Ten acres will be set aside for a community vegetable garden, and plans call for a factory to provide part-time employment for residents. The Upholsterers’ International Union (AFL) is planning to build a resort town in Florida at a cost of $5.000,000 for its retired members. The community will be paid for by the union's 55,000 members. Situated on a 614-acre tract near "West Palm Beach, the village is to contain 500 low-rent cottages, a convalescent and nursing borne, a clinic, a community center, recreations areas, a man made lake and vacation cottages for rent to members of other unions. Cottages will rent for about S4B a month. Retired employes get $l2O a month front the upholstering industry. Trade in a good Town t— Decatu.
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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected October 31 160 to 170 1b5.17.25 170 to 180 lbs.i— 18.75 180 to 220 1b5.20.00 220 to 240 lbs. 18.75 240 to 260 1b5.18.25 260 to 280 1b5.17.75 280 to 300 1b5.X17.50 300 to 325 1b5.16.50 325 to 350 lbs. 16.00 350 to 400 1b5.'—16.50 400 lbs. up 15.00 100 to 160 1b5.16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn217.75 300 to 350 lbs. —17.25 350 to 400 1b5.116.75 400 to 450 1b516.00 450 to 500 lbs. 15.25 500 to 550 lbs. 14.75 550 to 600 lbs. 14.25 600 lbs. up 13.75 Stags 113.00 BoarsLl2.oo Veals (Fri. & Sal)19.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 18.00 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes 3.00 I gglSOlWlswifc f V $ ; y 1 -a DR. FRITZ UPPMAN (above) of Harvard Medical school is a co- -■ winner of the Nobel prize for medicine, according to a report from Stockholm. The other winner, Dr. Hana Adolf Krebs of England’s Sheffield university, and Dr. Lippman would split the >31.640 nrize. (International)
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SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected October 31 160 to 170 lbs. :18.00 170 to 180 1b5.19.50 180 to 220 lb?. 20.50 220 to 240 lbs. 20 25 240 to 260 lbs 19.75 260 to 280 lbs. 20.25 280 to 300 1b5.18.75 300 to 325 lbs. *18.25 325 to 350 lbs. 17.75 350 to 400 lbs. 17.25 4CO lbs. up 16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn18.25 Stags ;13.00 Boarsll.so Veals 19.00 Lambs .16.00 Ewes 4.00 LOCAL grain market BURK ELEVATOR Corrected October 31 Beans subject to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. ' Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .05 per bushel less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected October 31 Large Clean Whites .48 Large Clean Brown .46 Mediums. 36 Pullets .30 Heavy Hens .20 Leghorn Hens.l6
Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson ■• Monroe . TEE P L E MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Swilh Rexall Drags Trade in a Good Town — Decatm
