Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1954 — Page 5

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2«i 1954

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

QtICKIES—By iea Reynold* Wf “Oh, no you don’t! I’ll look for a radio repairman In the Democrat Want Ads!" Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE — 45 Hampshire red Pullets, laying good, Call 3-8574. 3t-x 250 PULLET EGGS WANTED— We also do custom dressing. Decatur Farms. 174 T FOR SALE—Guernsey brown swlss heifer, fresh with calf. Vi mile West, % mile North of Preble. Charles Hoffman. 252 Bt-X FOR SALE —Saline certified Wheat Seed. Germination 99% — Purity 99%. High Yielding Variety. Leland A. Ripley & Sons, Phone 7-7192, Monroe, Ind. 208 TF FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers “60” Combine; Also model "40” Combine. Both machines in good working condition, priced right. Decatur Equipment, Inc. North 13th street. 251 3t-x WANTED* TO BUY—White Rock fryere; eggs; hens; Leghorn hens; free culling and pick-up Custom dressing dally. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We re--move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial 0 and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF YOUR FEEDING PROBLEM is our feeding problem! We have vitamins, anti-blotfcs and blackstrap molasses to help you with your feeding formula. Bring yonr feeding problems to us. Heller Coal, Feed and Supply. 133 TF Hfelp Wanted CAR-HOP WANTED. Call in per son. Chat and Chew Restaurant. 252 It x HELP WANTED—CastIe Convalescence Home, Van Wert. Ohio. -General help. Call Van Wert, 4 1856. 252 3t-x Automotive GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF FOR SALE OR TRADE—When looking for a select, low mileage used’ car, be sure and see, Fred Busche, before you buy or phone 3 3941. 162 TF OCR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—I9SO Chrysler Wind- ■ sor 4-door; 1948 Ford 4-door; 1917 Ford Club Coupe; 1947 Chevrolet 2 door. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth. "Our used cars make good or we do." 3t 450 If you have som<=tr.ing to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. ft brings results.

For Sale One half block from new Catholic Church and within three blocks of all schools, business district and many Churches. A recently remodeled house. •I Is arranged and has been used as large family house and as duplex with separate baths, kitchens and entrances. It would be Ideal for a family home now which would provide future retirement quarters plus an income for the parents. Or one apartment could pay off the investment for budget minded couple or small family. Or would make excellent investment as Is. You look it over and get your own ideas. New furnace, basement, plumbing, etc., should make it relatively expense free for years. , DOD HELLER The Decatur Insurance Agency Since 1887 Phone 3-4106 East Monroe Street—Opposite City Free Parking Ix>t

For Sale - Mi»c. FOR SALE—IS foot chest type Freezer, nearly new, Cheap, Phone 3-9866. 251 3t GOOD“USED~GAS space heateS. Stucky & Co. Mouroe, Ind. GOOD USED—FueI oil space Heaters. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind. 240 TF WHO said no relief from dandruff? People with the worst cases say the new Sanidyne is terrific. Hoithouse Drug Co. 252 3t FOR SALE —Home made candy and taffy apples. Call your order for special parties, Phone 3-4118. Ideal Dairy Restaurant. 252 6t FOR SALE — Two litter mates, mile beagle hounds, 2V4 years old, A. K. C. registered. Ralph Egley, 315 Jackson, Phone 3-4302. 250 3t-x PHILCO — REFRIGERTORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE — Orchid Formal, size 14. Also girls white leather roller skates, size 7*6, like new, complete with carrying case. Call 3-3044. 3t-x 250 FOR* SALE—New 3?E~and“MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service, Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street. Phone 3-4362. 251 61 STUCKY'S STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF BOTTLE GAS Service for cooking & water heating, Brooder stoves, and 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS Phone 3-3316. 15 TF FREE BOTTLE GAS HOOK-UP with 60 or 100 lbs. cylinders for cooking or water heating. Get our Special Low Rates. HAUGKS Open till 9:00 p.m. 98 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 - TF FOR SALE—Kelvlnator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want_quality get Kelvlnator — trade now for a new Kelvlnator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances. and every day" hn'rti ware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF FOR SALE — Chrysanthemum (mu*) plants, now blooming, many colors and types. Dutch tulip bulbs. Dutch hardy Tilly bulbs and many other Dutch bulbs, imported from Holland. Ferguson Brothers, 17 mile East of Monroe, on State road 124. - 252 6t FOR SALE —Genuine Horse Hide Work Shoes, featuring "VulCork" Soles for workmen exposed to Heat, A, id and Grease “Air Wing" Cushion Insole for Men whose jobs require a lot of standing. Haflicb & Morrissey Shoe Store,- Decatur, Ind. 216 TF NEW PLUMBING — o' recessed cast iron bath tub with fittings; 17 x 19 cast Iron shelf back lavatory with fittings; close coupled closet combinations with white seat; All three fixtures only J 164 98. 32 x 21 Double bowl ledge cast Iron sink with Sittings 361.95. Baker Plumbing * Heating, 704 Monroe street. Phone 3-2609. 110 T Oemocra» ”.'ant Ads Brltut Results

_ Real Estate 1 FOR SALE—A semi modern double home, in good repair. Write box 762 % Democrat. 252 3t FOR SALE—4O Acre Farm, % mile South of Middlebury, first East. j, 251 3t FOR SALE —By owner, semi-mod-ern six room home, five rooms finished. On North 12th street, Phone 7-7502. 3t x 250 THREE - BEDROOM MODERN HOME, built-in kitchen features, stoker-fired forced air heating. On road 124 in Monroe. Mel’s Realty Auction Co. Mel Liechty Auctioneer and Realtor. 251 3t For Rent ' FOR RENT—S room house, North West part of town. Phone 3-4658. FOR RENT—7 room house on Adams street, Phone 3-4022 after <:3O. 252 3t FOR RENT—S room house in Pleasant Mills, Call 3-2365. APARTMENT for rent, 3 rooms, first floor, with bath, Call 3-3481. .3t 250 FOR RENT—Six room' Semi-mod-ern house near Lincoln school; Also four room upstairs apartment, private entrance, newly decorated. Phone 3-2667. 250 4t x 250 St Wanted WANTED—Riders to uptown Fort Wayne, 8:30 to 5:00, Call 3-2952. WANTED—Rider to Southern California. Leaving November 2. Share expense, Phone 3-4292. TELEVISION SERVICE and Repair Department. We service all makes of sets. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158. 154 TF PLUM-DING —See us for your plumbing needs, large or small, all work, done by experienced plumbers. Klenks. 58 TF WANTED MIMEOGRAPHING — Letters, bulletins, booklets, etc. Will pick- up and deliver. Josephine Ivetich, 1022 South 13th street. Phone 3-2982, call after 3:3t)p m.' - . 246 27t-x WASHING machine repairing, lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Adthur Mitchell. Phone 6-6463. , - -» 194 TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED 1 —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 81 p.m. s3l 26t-x ’ Miscellaneous NOTICE—We will can chickens on November 3 and 4. Must be in by 10' o'clock, Liechty Cannery, j Berne. Ind. 232 At. FOR. SALE —Dressed poultry and , eggs, fresh daily. Free’ delivery. TREON'S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF. - CIDER—We run our Cider Mill each Thursday. Plenty of sweet cider for sale. Kirsch Planing j Mill. 640 North 3rd street. Phone 1 3-3306. “ 210 TF WE REPAIR any make of Radio J or T.V. Call on our Factory-Train-1 ed radio and television experts, I all makes, all models, all "work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF] APPLIANCE SERVICE We serv- j ice all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances . Wringer roils and parts for all I makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF ! SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet ' vaults vacuum" cleaned, sewer, lines basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free I inspection. Langley Sewer Clean- ■ ers. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF ! ELECTB& jlSfo-ROOTER—SeW-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2. ■ Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Toe-: sin. ’ 137 TF i CHANCELLOR tf'ontlnurd From I'hkc Oorl sovereign. rearmed -power.. In Bonn, Adenauer is being accusrd by opposition Social Demo-i crats ami members of his' own coalition. of selling out the Ger-; man interest in the rh'h dndhstrial i Saar valley which under agree i ments made in Paris with the French government will become "European ized." tt yon nave zometuing tn sell pt. [rooflij for rent, 'ry a Want Ad ft brings results. ~ STORE « FLOOR COVERINGS • INSTALLATIONS 164 South 2nd Street I Phone .3-3071

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THE DECATURDAJLY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given on Tuesday, NovenAner 2, 1954, a general election will be held in the several voting' preclnots of Adams County state of Indiana, for the purpoee of electing the following named otf leers: STATE TICKET Seeretai-J- of State Audwtor of State Treasurer of State Supei-initendent of Public Instruction Clerk of Supreme and Appellate Courts Judge of Supreme Court 4th District (2) Judges of Appellate Count Ist 1* strict (2) Judges of Allelate Court 2nd District COI’XTV TICKET Jlcpiesenitative in Cougrees 4th Congressional IMgtrJct Prosecuting Attorney (if the SANs Judicial Circuit Judge of the 2’6‘th Judicial Cfcrrut Joint Sencnctior Adanns, Blackford, and Wells Counties Joint Representative Ad»ums and We lls Counties Clerk, Adams Circuit Court County Sheriff County Assessor County Caniitnlssiocner 2nd District County Connmiseioner 3rd Di«trict . County Councilman iwt District County Councilman 2nd District Cotumty Gouncllmart 3rd District iOounty Councilman 4th District <3> County Cdtinc!l>man-at-Large TOWNSHIP TICKETS <1) TOwnwhlp Trustee ft»r eaa'h of the twelve townships in Adanis County, Indiana; (2) Township Assessor for Wash-Irrg-ton Township, Adapts County Indiana. (3) Members of the Advisory Board for eacti of the twelve townships In Adams County, Indiana. Tha polls will be open for the pnrpose of receiving ballots from 6:00 A. M. until 6:00 P. M, Central standard Tlnue on.'W.id day. IN WITNIdHS WHWREOP, I have hereunto subscribed my name arid affixed the seal of the Adams Oirv-uit Court, at DFi-atur, Indiana, this lotill day of October, 1954 A. D. Et?SVAiRD F. JARERG . Clerk, Adams Circuit Court (seal) OCT. 22—26 McCarthy (Continued from Page One) at 12 noon, which leaves you free in the forenoon. "It is important that I have the date that you can appear so I may notify the other members of the investigations committee, who undoubtedly will wish to be present." Former Governor Townsend Is 111 — HARTFORD Crrmlid. (INS)--. Former Governor. M. Clifford Townsend was reported ill “fairly g*ood’’ condition today at the Blackford County Hospital where he is taking treatment for a heart ailment. Townsend suffered a heart attack ■ a /nuzzle loading rifle contest near Versailles Sunday. Friends arid he may have been too excited after winning two matches at the event. MRS YOU CAN Buy OR Sell GOOD USED Farm Madiioery THROUGH THE DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED ADS YOUR AD OF A ga WORDS A 3 or LESS WILL RUN

Farm Production Cost Off Slightly Still Triple Cost In Year Os 1940 WASHINGTON (INS) — The average farmer will pay slightly less in total farm production expenses in 1955 than in 1954 —but he still will be shelling out three times as much as he was in the pre-war year of 1940. This is the consensus of the agriculture department’s outlook report on 1955 farm coSts. The . department predicted last week that prices received by farmers for their products in 1955 will average close to the low level this fall, with total farm income next year falling slightly below this year's overall average. According to department economists, the farmer will pay a bit less in 1955 for wage and interest rates, for seed, and for feeder and replacement livestock. However, it will cost him about the same in 1955 as it has this year to buy motor fuel, building and fencing materials, feed and fertilizer, and farm machinery. Major items which will cost the farmer more in 1955 than in 1954 are taxes per acre of land and tires. The department points out that farm wages have eased off somewhat in recent months—especially in the south and west—and that an ample farm labor supply will continue into 1955. This should mean a in wage rates next year. Prices of farm machinery and equipment have changed little since January, 1951, and no rise is forecast for next year. While these prices have remained stable for four years, they are 14 percent above the level of June, 1950, when the Korean war began. One Man Killed In Head-on Collision INDIANAPOLIS ()NS) —Gilford C. Clayton, 42, of Martinsville, was killed late Monday In a two-car head-on collision on Ind. 67 south of High School road. Driver of the other car, Mrs. Geraldine Bloomfield. 60, of Detroit, suffered fractures of both legs when the right front wheel of her car went off the highway and she lost control of the car trying to get it back on the road. Her car shot across the highway and into Clayton’s automobile. He suffered a broken neck and was killed outright. Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

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B3^ «v ■Sv.... .. j <&a|| RABBI Benjamin Schultz, of New York, is swamped by telegram* and letters from some 15,000 persons anxious to Join his proposed rally tn Washington on behalf ot Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.). His plan includes a protest march on November 11 against Senate censure of the junior Senator from Wisconsin. (International) Marion County GOP Leader Is Acquitted Brown Soys Arrest Is Smear Attempt INDIANAPOLIS (INB)—Marlon county clerk H. Dale Brown, a member of the Republican state committee, renewed his reelection campaigning today after being acquitted of charges of drunkenness, reckless driving and driving while under the influence of liquor. Municipal Judge Scott A. McDonald said he was "not convinced beyond a reasonable doubt” that the 4-year-old GOP leader was guilty. He added: "I hate heard a lot of drunken driving cases, but this is the first one before me in which the police officers followed an alleged drunken driver for three miles before making an arrest.” Brown maintained that his arrest was a smear attempt by his political enemies and eight witnesses testified he was sober when he left the Columbia Club Just before his arrest Saturday night. However, the arersting officers testified that Brown was driving at 50 miles per hour and staggered and had to be assisted when -they stopped him.

TODAY'S MARKETS

Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO (INS) — One p. m. grain* prices: Wheat Dec, 221%: March 224%; Mdy 221%. Corn Dec. 156%; March 160; May 161%. Oats: Dec. 82%; March 83%; May 82%. Soybeans: Nov. 281%; Jan. 284- %; March 263%; May 288. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (INS)—Livestock: Hogs—Saleable 8,500 ; 25c higher. Early top 1950; bulk 17501940; heavy 1825-1935; medium 1925-1950; light 1925-1950; light lights 1550-19; packing sows 151850; pigs 10-16. .Cattle' — Salable 5,500; steady. Calves salable 700, steady. Choice to prime steers 26-30; common to choice 16-2550; yearlings 15-2950; heifers 14-27, cows 8-14; bulls 1015; calves 14-23; feeder steers 152250; stocker steers 15-23; stocker cows and heifers 10-19. Sheep —- Salable 2.000, steady. Choice and prime lambs 2075-2150; common to choice 15-2050; yearlings 12-18; ewes 4-550. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Livestock : Hogs 10.000. Uneven. Barrows and gilts opened steady to weak. Spots 15c to 25c lower on weights over 230 lbs. later steady 180 250 lbs 19-1950, top 1975. 250-280 lbs 1850-19, 120-160 lbs 1650-1750, top 18. Sows firm, choice 350-600 lbs 16561775, top 18. Cattle 2,600. Calves 300. Steers and heifers folly steady to strong. Some heifers 25c or more higher. Bulk choice steers and yearlings 2450-2650. Good to low choice 205024. Commercial to low good 16562025. Good to low choice heifers and mixed yearlings 1850-2350. Commercial to low good 15-1825. Vealers steady. Good and choice 18-22, top 23. Cull through commercial 8-17. Sheep 1.500. Wobled lambs 50c to |1 lower. One lot choice to prime wooled lambs 20. Other good to prime 18-1950. Mixed utility and good 1450-18. Ewes steady. Cull to choice 3-5. Motorist Is Killed When Auto Overturns MECCA, Ind. (INS) —Allan Ray Harper, 20, of Clinton, was killed late Monday, night when his car failed to negotiate a curve on. a country road and overturned twice near Mecca In Parko cq|ui|i v Harper was kjlled when he wds thrown from the auto and it rolled on him. Injured seriously was Edward Henry Smith, 23. of Soldiers Home in Clinton. Young Portland Boy Is Picked Up Here A 12-year-old Portland boy was picked up by city police Inst night on U. 8. highway 27 und held for Portland authorities, who stated that he had run away-from home. The boy said that he left home Friday night and went to Fort Recovery, 0., then proceeded north on highway 49. At the intersection of highway 49 and 118 he found a billfold with |5 In it, according to his story. On highway 49 about two miles south of Willshire he bought a brand new bicycle for |1 and an air gun for |2, and continued to Decatur. The Jay county sheriff and Portland chief of police picked the boy up last night, but the property, whose original owner remains a mystery, was kept here.

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KENNE rT-MURRAY Corrected October 26 r 160 to 180 lbs. ....... 18.50 180 to 220 lbs. 19,25 220 to 240 lbs. •_18.75 240 to 260 lbs. 18.50 260 to 280 lbs. 18.25 280 to 300 lbs. 17.75 300*10 350 lbs. 17.25 350 to 400 lbs. 16.75 400 lbs. up 16.25 Roughs 300 lbs. down -..... 16.50 300 to 350 lbs. 16.00 350 to 400 lbs. 15 50 400 to 450 1b5. 14.75 450 to 500 lbs. ... 14.00 500 to 560 1b5..... 13.25 .500 to 600 1b5.12.50 600 lbs. up .-.12.00 Stags ..13.60 80ar5....11.00 Veal .21.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat) . 17.00 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes .... 3.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected October 26 160 to 180 lbs. 18.50 180 to 220 lbs. 19.00 220 to 230 lbs. .... 18.75 230 to 240 lbs. J 8.25 240 to 260 lbs. 18.00 260 to 280 lbs. . 18.00 280 to 300 1b5.17.25 300 325 lbs. 18.75 325 to 350 lbs 16.25 350 to 400 1b5.15.75 400 lbs. up 15.50 100 to 160 lbs. J... 14.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.50 Stags 12.00 Boarsll.oo Veals2o.oo Lambs . 17.00 Ewes 3.00 LOC/ L GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected October 26 Beans saeject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. 1 Ask for prices. Grata! .98 per bushel 1M Corn: .01 per bushel leee f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY GUOTATIONS Furnished By DBCATUR FARMS Corrected October 26 Clean Whites .36 Large Clean Browns.... .33 Mediums .... . .. .20 Pullets . .16 Heavy Hens .. .12 Leghorn Hens .10 CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat end jrajtWana. _ ■nd eorn 7c per hundrew. STIEFEL GRAIN CO. Phone 3-3709 ■ - - — r —- - - . . - ■ TIIFLE MOVING M TRUCKING Local end Lone Dtatance PHONE 3-2607 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY - PHOTO FINISHING Smith Retail Drags CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata wheat, and eeybeans 3c per bushel ■nd corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 Democrat Want Ade Bring Resulte