Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1956 — Page 5

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QIIMJKIM&4fcr Kaa BbtmMi ■!.. Illi. .. . . gw|£ wjlr ’• V that punehlnT - hag I got In the Democrat Want Ads < mile ...OUCH!” Farmer's Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 136 TF CASH Poultry and Eggs. Wsdo custom drossing. Troon's Poultry Market. Phone 1-3717. 245 TF FOR SALE—Hay, mixed clow and timothy. 66c per bale. Eular Hili, Phone 7-7227 Decatur. 16 3t-x FOR SALE—One Gilt, due around Ist of February. 2nd glace North of Friedheim Church, Wm. E. Witte. H >t-x CUt HCTJWgR’BaEy-F&icks for profitable egg production. Sold by Decatur Farms, South 3rd strpeu T Watch for our new improved Feeding Program. In thia paper, next week. Heller, Coal. Feed and Supply, 733 West Monroe Street < 13 7t FOR SALE - 5 good Yorkshire due with 2nd litter now. ’ Wra Kaehr, 4 miles West of UMonroe on 124, Craigville phone. WANTJCD TO BUY—Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Algo do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer's Produce, 307 Kekionga street. 269 TF Help Wanted WANTED—Woman to take care of •a 5 year old girl in our home. Write Box 934 % Democrat. 16 2t-x Far Rent froß RENT-—Sleeping room,'ladles preferred, 414 North 2nd. 17 2t FOR RENT—3 room house with bath, suitable for small family, Call 3-2231 after 5:00 p.m. 15 3t FOR RENT —2 room furnished apartment, one block from business district, all utilities furnished, including steam heat and washing facilities, Phone 3-3643. 14 TF - —■- “ Wanted ..WANTED TO RENT—A house in the country, by March Ist. Call 3 3754. 16 3t-x WANTED—Man wants part time Job evenings after 5 p.m. or Saturday, age 34. Write box 935 % Democrat. 17 3t-x Seeing machines rePaißed —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt saying machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop, 223 North First. We service what we sell. 125 t-x JOHN 1.. DKVOWB Attornrrs KSTATJ4 NO- •■W«S XOTIGK TO ALL I’KHSONB INTKNTHD IN THK ESTATE OF Jofcn F. BHdrrback In the Adams Circuit Court of Adjure County Novensber Term 19M>. In the lira tier of the Estate of John F. HUderbac-k, deceased. Notice' is hereby given that Thelma J. Wtld-rfmck as Administratrix with Will Annexed of the above named outate, ha« preaenied and filed her final ao-ount in final sw.ttoment of nald estate, and that the saane will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the Sth of February, 1964. at Whioh time all persona iiderested In wild eatdte are required to appear in said court and show caatse. It any there her why #a|d soount sUonld not 1*- approved. And the 'heirs of said decedent and all others tnterewted are also required to appear and- make proof qf their heirship or claim to any part of said est' 11 4? Thelma I. Bllderback • . Personal Representative • Myles F. Parrish, Jtidge Jan. 11-31 '■”* IN THK ADAMS CIHCI FT COURT NOVEMBER. TERM. 1055 L’MWC No. 3MBT The State Os Indiana. ) ) Adams County ) William 11. Muster > Vs.' > Catherin M. Musser ) it appearing Cixsui affidavit, tiled in the above entitled muse, that Catherine M. Musser the above named defendant is a non-resident or the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given Hie said Cat fieri n M Ausser that she Ara and appear 'before the lion. Judii'f irf tb<’ Adam# Ctreuit Court vn the 3.W> F l gJ >t , ua F v > .J the Anne being the Stet JiurtdMJ Dal' of th- next regular term thereof to be hold n at .the Court House in the City of Decatur, eonwenwng on Monday, the Sth day of February A. D. 1*66, and plead by answer or' demur to said complaint, or ths same will be beard and determined ' In her alMwnce. W'lTNias.*. my name, and the beat otsLd Court hereto affixed, tll» r 6th day Os January. 1956. Richard D. Lewton Clerk By, Cetile Krlek Deputy January 6, 1956: Hubert It. Mei TeiuiliHn, Attorney tor, I■ i!'• ’ i fi'. ■ Jail; 7-H--1 . • '

Miscellaneous •vs s wvw v muo DICK'S TV SERVICE—AU Work guaranteed, 710 Dterkes street. Phone 3-2096.223 TF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER — A-l condition, with all attachmeuUj, 120.00. Phone 3-2863. lllOt-X COMPLETE Electrical Service. Free estimate on all types of wiring and repair. Reynolds Electric, >4O North 13th, Phone 3-4497. 306 TF DON’T THROW IT AWAY-Well fix IL We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes Phono 3-3151 KLENKS. 1 TF GUARANTEED watch and Jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked, Free ot charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 326 North 2nd. Phone 8-3650.1 M TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one In Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, rqute 3, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin, tfl TF WE REPAIR any make of Radio or T.y. Cali en our Factory Trained radio and television experts, all mikes, all models, all work guaranteed, flaugks. 346 TF AUTO PAINTING, Baked Enamel, guaranteed 2 years. Complete body and fender repair. Window glass installed. Dial 8-4155. Carl Faurote Body Shop, across from Erie Depot 7 TF NOTICB TO SONRBRIDKNTB 4N TUB ADAMS CIRCIjIT 00l HT NOVKNgMgK TERM. 10M C«i Net MMMI STATE OF INTHIANA ) ■ < . . , •> . COUNTY OF ADASIS ) PAUL E. HAMMOND VERA L. HAMMOND ANDREW MAX HENRY AND EVHLYN BOESIN. HENRY, HIS WIFE, an bi tail us the unknown Husband OR WIFE OF EACH OF THE PERSONS DART ABOVE NAMED WHO MAT BE LIVING, THE WIDMlNisTßAapite OF THE JwTAT'E, TH E! iTjJtl WFIES. DEX’EHEES, TRUSTEHn AND EXECUTORS OF THE LAIiT WILL. AND TEHTAMdsWT OF ANT OF THE ABOVE NAMT?D DEFENDANTS WHO IS DhIAD AM> ALL OF THE WOMEN ONCE KMBW BY ANY OF THE NAMES ABOVE MATED WHO MAY HAAE OHAN<«BD TtiEiK NAME AND WHO ARE NOW KNOWN BY SOME OTHER NAME, THE NAMES OF WHOM ARE UNKOWN TO TH® PLAINTIFF AND ALL PIERSONS AND CORPORATIONS WHO ASSERT OR WHO MIGHT ASSSERT ANT CU.AIM, TITLE OR INTEREST IN OR A LIEN UPON THE REAL ESTATE INSCRIBED HEIUEIN THE NAMES OF WHOM ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PIA.INTH>6 Be it known that on the 13 day of January, 1L.6, the above names pialntlfU by Uieir atuxrney filed in the office of the Clerk of the Adania CirvuiL Court of Ad-ama County. State of Indians, their complaint against the above named de-' fendants and aald plaintiffs having also filed in said Clerk's Office Uie affidavit ot a competent person showing that the following defendants to-wlt: Andrew Max Henry and Evelyn Hoehn Henry, his wife, the children, descendants -and heire, the unknown husband or wife of each at the persona last above named who may be living thtS widow or widower as the case qiay be. the creditors, administrators of the estate, the legatees, devisees, trustees and executors ot ths Last Will and Testament of any of the strove named defendants who are dead, and all of the women once known by any of the names above stated wlio may have changed their names and who are now known by some other names, the named of whom are not known by the plaintiff and all persons and corporations who assert or who might assert any title claim or interest in or Hem upon the read estate described lierein, the names of all ot whom are unknown to the plaintiffs hre not residents of the State of Indiana, or that the residence of each of said after diligent inquiry and senrch Is unknown, and that said cause 6t gotion is to qtuie-t Utle to the following described r«al estate in the City of I>ecat-or, Adams County Indiana, to-wlt: Commencing at a point in the center of Second Street 366 feet and 4 inrhea south 11 degrees and 15 minutes oath, of the center pf tjertlon 34. township J® North. Range 14 Ila st In Ada-ma County, Indiana, their-t- south 83 degrees and 14 minutes went IM feet and 3 inches to a point, thence a northeasterly direction a distance of M feet to a point, thence north 83 degrees and 18 minutes east parallel with the south line of this lot a distance of 1W feet to the center ot Sec-. end Street, thence south 11 degrees and 15 minutes eakt to the — ?»lace of beginning. The same benr a part of Outbt 72 in Jesxe Niblick's administrator of John Reynolds deceased Addition to the Town, now city of Decatur, Indiana, the said parcel of land being a strip M feet wide running front Second street to Third- Street in said City, being tjie East half thereof. ,■ That aald- action is instituted and prosocutsd fry plaintiffs for the purpose at quieting title to ttje above described real ewtate 4* a'KStnwt .all dt-fenda.ms claims and eiaimant’s whatsoever and whomsoever. ■ And whereas said plaintiffs have by endorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear In said Court and answer or demurrer thereto on or before, the Bth day of Marell. Iftud. / Now Therefore said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the tiling and pendency.of said complaint against them aiiri that unless they appear and answer or demurrer rneretd at the calling of< Said cause on tire ®t|i day of March, 19*6, the same being .the 36th Jutji'inT Day--of the. February term of said Cqrurt to begun and held at the tourt house in the City of Ih&atlßr,Jodiana,'on the Ist Holiday in February, 1956, said oomplaint and matters and tilings therein 'conlsimid and allegedly.' heard D r W) S . ' Clerk of the ,Ad»n>s Cfr- > ‘ cult Court Cu.fter & Smith Attorney for Pjalntiffs. Jap. 14-21-28, Tjade in a uooa I'Own — Lscatu; |

Automobiles 195» <nd liilTlß SOTO 4-dm«' Both c*rs in A-l sh*>e. Phil L. Masklfn Co. Chrysler - Plymouth Dealers.l6_Bt FOB BALOr-1950 OLDBMOBILK. lopal owpsd, very nice ear. Ph» U MAsklln Co. ' Ottr used cars ma>e «ood or we do.’’ 17 3t OUR ÜBKD are'safety teste< and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintamgstey Motors, Ist A Monroe St Phone 3-8063. 847 TF ; FOR PLYMOUTH~4ijoor Sedan* local owned, clean ' car. Phil I* Macklin Co. '*®ur used cars make good or we do.” 15 8t 006 D SELfccWN ot late model Used Oars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. ' H tr For Sale- Mkc. Ft’RklTUfci —Hfg* Quality at Low Prices. Uhrick Brothers. 68 TF SALE—Tire chains and" Wi- * tey tires. Phil L. Macklin Co. Goodyear Tire Dealer. 16 3t ’ PHILCO - REFRIGERATORS - FREEZERS tor the best price see Stpckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF 1 FOR SALE —Grand good condition, Phone 3-2308. 228 Limber Lost Trail. 15 3t ' kdk SALE—New a%d used Chain Saws. Repair, parts and service. Craigvljle Supply Co. Cralgrllle, Ind. 18 6t bib V6TTTnroW: -nat’-KTeHs , sell used vacuum Cleaners for as ','low as 87.50. Also the New llpover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF WE SELL — Honegger Big "H" feeds; Fairmont condensed Buttermilk. Decatur Farms. 410 S. 3rd Street 249 T I FOR SALE—IO School Bus seat cushions and backs. New coverI Ings. Butler’s Gsrsge, 126 - 128 South Ist street 16 3t • —■—■■■* - ; FOR SALE—General Electric reJ frigerotor, 8.3 cu. ft Bought new in September of *55. In excellent : shape, >130.00. Hurst 1414 Madl- ; i son Street phone 3-4620. 17 3t-x • BOTTLE GAS Service for cooking, beating, brooder stoves, etc. r Mazelln Heating & Appliances, Hi-Way 37 — North of Fairway * Restaurant phone 3-3808. 11 TF ■ — i ' j FOR SALE—Extracted honey in one — three — six — twelve » pound glass containers. Call I 3-3754 or see George Heare, 515 Cleveland, Decatur, Ind. 16 3t-x ! 2 GOOD USED Electric Ranges, like new. Also complete line G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, Parts and Service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd Street Phone 3-4362. 12 6t , DECATUR'S ONLY complete roofjng and siding service. Said and Applied by Wayne Bodie, 605 Studebaker Street See us before /on buy! Free estimates, phone 3-4213.7 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators. Home freesers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF CALL 3-3114 or S-SllFfor Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 - TF STUCKY’S STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a Week, 8 a.ra. 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. Phoney-3318. 15 TF USED OIL HEATERS: Some are Junk, priced the same. Others like new, priced to save. Popular makes, such as Duo Therm, Norge, Coleman, Super Plame and many others. Klenks. 234 TF — , w .. . ... .... 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 hardware heeds. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF ——Hl !■ ll— ,111.11 l| I II REPORT IRVIN (Continued From page Q»»> said: "Inin could show up anywhere, any time. In tbe IWs, before be ever ponvicted of murder, be had the audacity, alter deserting the army and committing a series of burglaries and robberies in Indiana, to hiich-bike back and forth through the state twice between a “fehce”, in Chicago and an apparent hideout in Ohio- ~ '• J ;t you have something to seM ci , rooms tor rent, try a Democrat | Want A4, it brings results.

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Sub-Zero Marks In lowa And Wisconsin Arctic Air Mass Is Reported Prevailing CHICAGO (INS) — Sub-aero weather spread over lowa and Wisconsin today. An Arqtic air mass with below' i zero temperautres prevailed over, 1 North Dakota, eastern South Dn-; kota, lowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Spencer, la., listed 20 be- ; low sero.. Early morni“B temperatures were below freezing well ipto the ’ southland of northern portions of 1 Toxas, Alabama and Georgia and ' eastward into Virginia. Temperatures in southern Flor- ' ids were in the low 60s with near or below* freezing in the northwest ssetion as Tallahassee, Fla., recorded only 31 degrees. In comparison with the rest of the country, the Pacific coastal ' states were relatively warm with . readings in the 40's over Washington and Oregon and in Hie low 60s ’ in California. ■ gain and snow fell over a large ’ section of the country Friday 1 night but was light and scattered from the west coast across portions of the Rockies into the [ plains and Great Lakes region. It I was mostly snow flurries from the : Rockies eastward with rain in i Texas. Says Communism I .. _• : Dying Philosophy Henry Cabot Lodge States Conviction ’ PITTSBURGH (INS) — Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr., U. S. ambassa- , dor to the United Nations, pxpresl sed the conviction Friday night L that Communism Is ”a dying phil- . osophy.” Lodge, at a news conference in r Pittsburgh preceding the Salute t to Eisenhower Dinner, predicted - that the East will not be "taken t over” by Communism. He declared ’ that China is not necessarily lost • to the influence of the free nar , tions. f Quizzed on whether he agrees r. with, Secretary Dulles that the ■ United Stsrtes three times was on 1 the brink of war, Lodge replied: > “Brink of war is a rhetorical l phrase. We may as well recognize • that this is a dangerous world." Lodge added: *V "It takes very skillful handling ’ not to get us into war again.” ' Qu the report that he may be 1 interested in running for vice pres- ' ideat. Lodge said that he Is not 1 interested. He said: "I like the work I am doing • very much." I SAYS SEATO (Contlniisd tram F One) ' of Australia, chairman of the conference. said, however that no NATO type combined artillery : force would bo set up as yet by SEATO. He said should the Communists attack any of the member nations ' a coordinated force, comprising' elements from each nation, would be put into the field at ‘short notice,"- ——- — -■ a Record High. Milk Output Last Year ’ WASHINGTON (INS) -The agriculture department reports i now record high milk output ti 1955 of 124.5 billion pounds. Trade in a Tc — Deeatw W • its I® iwiiwj’W I . J DEHNSI SECRETARY Charles E. ; Wilson tells reporters in Washington that he disagrees with Secretary of State John Foster 1 Dulles that the U.S. has walked 1 to the "brink of war" three times since the Korean conflict He also said he .could not ncaU ever'putting any pressure on Gen. Matthew Ridgway, when Ridgway was Army chief I of staff, to stop fighting against military cuts. (International J

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and tomorrow.” Attorney general Herbert B«wwnell Jr., one of tbs President's closest political confidants, said in a speech preceding Mr. Elsenhower’s own remarks ip Washington: “If it is the good tortnse of the nation to enlist bis leadership for another term, the peoples’ vote of confidence will resound tbr<Highoi|t

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected January 31 160 to 180 lbs. P 10.75 J 180 to 820 lbs. — L 11.50 l 280 to 880 lbs. 10.75 230 to 240 Iba 11.50 240 to 260 lbs. .. 8.50 . 260 to 280 Iba _— 8.75 M 0 to 800 lbs. ........ ... 8.00 1 300 to 350 lbs 7.75 400 lbs. up ..... 7.25 100 to 160 Iba. M 8 Roughs 300 Iba. down .........—- h-50 300 to 350 Iba. ... 8.00 850 to 400 lbs 7.50 400 to 450 Iba . ~r . . 7.00 450 to 500 lbs - 6.50 500 to 550 lbs. 6-00 550 lbs. up ...... 5.50 Stags ................ 6.00 Boars _ _______ 4 to 6 Veal (Frl. & Sat.) ....... 37.00 Spring Lambs (FTt & Sat.) . IJXO Yearling* 8.00 Ewes 4.00 Bucks 3.50 U>CAU GRAIN MARKIT BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 31 Beaus u» onaage ®- during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask tor prices. J Grata: .03 per bushel leas Com: .07 per hundred Icm to.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected January 21 Large Clean Whites _ P ,_ T _.— T .40 Large Clean Browns _ T . T ,_— .39 Mediums .37 Pullets 44 Heavy Hens .— 45 Leghorn Bena NIXON FIRES (Continued From Pas* one) “too new dealish” but"added that the only alternative is “something tar more radical’’ it the Democrats win in 1956. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall Comer Ninth and Monroe Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Watchtower study. Tuesday, 8 pm., Book Study: “You May Survive Armageddon into God's New World.” Friday, 7:3 op.m., Theocratic Ministry school. 8:30 p.m., service meeting. If you have something to sell or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE T PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. teeple MOVING & TRUCKING ~ Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 — — - "| I "J* G MC Sates & Service NEW A USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE South Ist Street TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags IS HU !■ li :,ri. l m.sgCßaagaaaMSjagigy. CALL U 8 FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 ■ ■ 1 11 111 I PUBLIC SALE Livestock Auction Every Monday Night IYt Miles East of Decatur I Decatur Sale Barn RAY ELLIOTT, Auctioneer Lower Commissions Higher Prices