Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1949 — Page 5

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■NT,, i^^K>v£R tiSiNG rates ®- ! ’*= ■B' «! «times H-76-K quoted are for consecuK,' clarified aklpday Ik 1# ix» inl BLACK 5c per word each intoe minimum charge. *d* Hated iu paraincrease over regua ! Thanks. Obituary. In Xc word. 75c BKy'nust be in office by 11 MW Monday through Friday, deadline ia 9 a. m. ■ forsale _ ci>l7n>an Oil Heating |||K .-J floor furnaces, I'hrick philco Radios and HKnrators. Stucky & Co., g*’- t- 2 ’’ t? for rural fO, king and water heating as 16 95 per 100 tt»s. ■k't Hros. PAINT FAINT — BrM . paint. Stucky’s |||K. Dept , Monroe, Ind. ■f 150-ts Bottle Gas Ranges. I'yies to select from. Open Wed. nites. Stucky |Ko, Monroe, Ind. 874-ts rugs, wool. Open evening* exWed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Phone 6686A 1-ts ■Hc:.:.r: TL-M* (89.93, good HK,, such a* Speed Queen and ■u. Stucky *c Co., Monroe, Open ni’.e* except Wed. HF 274 * tf hHfC.E 193* Thoma* trailer |H, and lot Sell together or i an be seen between |K A M and 7:00 P. M. Ad - Condensed butier|Mk. barrels, for poultry or ani-|K>-4.ng 15 00 per 100 lw>. Ar ■y leeds. Phone 380. South 3rd |HI;.-atur Farms. >35 60t F.lgi.latre refrtgera rances, water heaters, K:-n. ill dryers. Also Home EHsl used refrigerators. I'brick |®Q.~’a'-7(>VES, " STOVESNHr . wait to trade see Stucky* (■■Monroe, Ind They are allow■■tuh prices for your old stove now. 274-ts BUY! Moore combiua |B> coal range and bottle gas |Hu' with 4 large burners and IHlcniatlc oven, regular at |Hb»" Priced to move at |239 ■ ■ with hookup Haugks. 213 T |Ha < LEAN SWEEP - P-built ISM 1 year. All popular make* |Mtb u Hoover Eureka. Boe Vac We service all make* up and delivery. Arnold ■ Kl-nic phone 463 235 TF B®ctl.£ Spotted Poland male ■Bf 11 mo old. Also 100 bens. Rock and Barred Hoi k Thanksgiving. 2 mi out on |Wte<h»«ter road on Tice Baker Harold Harvey. Phone 273-3tx - We have comfort lor John Deere tractors in » hour service on other (let one now, and ride tractor in comfort all winter Priced reasonable. Steffen ■•Plewent Co. Third St. Phone ■* Lscatur, Ind. 271 5t

Oar PM; . Are yen going on a Thanksgiving * rr you planning a hunting trip for the holiday . He **• •< win be a happy and enjoyable one. However, the National Safety Council nays People will be injured over the holiday. < ould ■** pay the necessary medical bills? We represent one of the world’s largest * Bf e companies, which will insure your trip for fifty • week a person for your family, ineluding schoo children. It will pay all medical bills up to s.>oo **’*h accidents. Stop in or call and we will see you Nt trip accident tickets. But whether you buy the accident tickets or ’ Phase be careful. Very sincerely youra, Heller A Bockman Insurance Agencies F »wn Boos to Cellar, Insure with Heller.

FOR SALE —New electric sweepers. while they last, |29.95. Good year Service 275-3 t FOR SALE—Garage, well insulated, 10’ x 18'. Homestead No. 13. Phone 8(82. 275-ts ALL I WANT for Christmas is my two rugs cleaned with Fina Foam. Smith Drug Co. 275-2 t FOR SALE — Fish- Sait Herring. By the 100 lb. keg or per pouud. 27’4c. Coppess Corner. 272 6tx FOR SALE — Portable washing machine in perfect condition. Call 13(8. 274 gu - I FOR SALE — Gulbranson upright piano, good condition. Phone 1390 415 Jackson St. 274 St FOR SALE — 1946 Ford 2 door, low mileage, A-l condition Schnepp's Super Service, corner 2nd & Jefferson St- 274 3tx : HOME FOR SALE-3 room* and bath, improvements, floor furnace and storm windows. Inquire at 1710 W. Madison 275-3tx FOR SALE —IS27 Chevrolet coach 1836 Chevrolet coach. Both clean cars. Doyle Yocum. Will shire, Ohio. 275-31 x FOR SAIJ£ — Copper-clad range,! burns wood or coal, excellent con- | dition. Will sell cheap if taken I soon. Phone 5652. 274 2* ' FOR SALE—2 used oil burning space heaters; also used shallow weil rotary water pump. Phone 1 435. 275-111 FOR SALE — Duroc male hog, old. immuned. 20 head of feeding pigs Alfalfa hay. Charles Shoaf, 4 mi. l east of Monroe. 274 2tx ' FOR SALE — Christmas trees.' December Ist. Scottish Pine, also all sixes live trees, 90c per foot. | Coppess Corner. 272 12tx Cars and Trucks, now on display. Beery & Vizard Motors, opposite hotel. 27313 FOR~SALE-2’ Mode? A Fords'; 1 1935 Chevrolet; 1-1937 Dodge, rebuilt motor. All cars good transportation. See Vic Braun. Bellmont Service Station. 273-3 t FOR SALE-1948 Oldsmobile, . x ceptionally clean, a good buy;j 1941 Plymouth, fully equipped; IQCS Plymouth, reasonably pric e<! Beery & Vizard Motors, op posite hotel. 273-31, FOR SALE — Estate Heatrola *! oil and coal. Also bargains in used stoves. Kelvinator Refrigerators. Electric Ranges, and Home Freezers, any size. See Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 272 12t FOR SALE by owner — 4 room semi-modern house, south part of town. Has built-in cupboards and large 2 car garage. Priced |3JM for quick sale. Inquire 6*'4 W Adams St. 374 3t - FOR SALE or TRADE — 1949 Nash 600 two door, like new; 1930! Chevrolet 4 door, runs good; 1940 International D-35 tractor. Steffen OU Station, 27 A 224. Phone 1892. 272 ™ j FOR SALE— Roasting or frying chickens fully dressed and delivered. Order for Thanksgiving now. Supply limited. Phone 3484. — Harold J. Hoffman. T 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 2 door sedan, very clean, radio and heater; 1911 Chevrolet cluh coupe, special deluxe, A-l condition; 1939 Chevrolet coupe, very clean. Downtown Texaco. Phone 198. It ■ - —— . Tra«r Iw a I.”** T""" — IWrwOtr ‘

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds 1 il ”1 wonder how it leaked out about me making money by using the Demiarat Want Ads — now the paper’s full of ’em!" W A N T e" D WANTED — Farm hand. Reply Box 91 c/o Democrat. 274 Ztx WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Bchelman's Market. Phone 8081. 78-ts WANTED — Experienced beauty operator, must be* dependable. Write Box 94, c/o Democrat. 275-3 t WANTED — Woman for general work in Berne nursing home. Residence in home optional. Telephone 5421, Berne. 275 3tx WANTED—Good quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 206-ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED—Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19194. North Side Appliance Store. 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203-ts WANTEiFTO Bl ¥—3o acre* more or less, with 6 room house, on highway, preferably No. 27. Write Burt H. Smith, Berne, R-l. 275-31 X WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, form*, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heiier Building. 131-ts SE W LNG MACH IN ing~ us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 257-25tx WANTED — To clean cesspools, septic tanks and W. P. A. toilets, also cisterns to clean out and save part of the water. Sepert hose and pump*. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 269- 12t WANTED Aggressive man for local dealership. An attractive proposition for the right man. Car necessary. Company founded iu 1866. Address your letter of qualifications to Box 92, c/o Iremocrat. 274 Jt

FOR SALE MODERN HOME ON STATE ROAD No. 27, 1 mile South of DECATUR Large living room with Fin place. Kitchen with mH built in feature*. Modern Bath with Tub and Shower. 2 l-arge Bedrooms, Fully insulated, oil Furnace. Priced for quick rale. 11206.90 down payment, balance like rent IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ALL MODERN RANCH TYPE HOME ON MERCER AVENUE with almost 1 acre of ground Beautiful landneaped ard fell' ed in yard Large living room with Fireplace. Dininc room. Kitchen with beautiful built In Cabinets. 2 large Bedroom . Xi< e bath with Modern fixtures. Storm Windows ami screens. Fully insulated. Full basement with Forced Air Furnace Thi< home eligible for FDA loan Must be wen to be appreciated. F 3 ACRE FARM IN ST. MARYS TWP 5 room All Modem home with full basement. good barn with cement fecundation and 9 stanchions Latest milk ho nee equipped for Grade A milk. 2 Car garage. I-arge chicken bouse. Located miles from Decatur or 2 miles East of Pleasant Mills. Price 911.W00. 2 ACRES OF GROUND with I’x’o Garage with lights, located on State Highway S 3, one mi e north of Plea-ant Mills High School Price JsM.oO IMMEDIATE POS SESSION. THE KENT REALTY & AUCTION CO. INC. C. W. Kent Gerald Strickler Phone 63 Trad* in a Good Town — Decatur

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YOUNG MAN der>iren steady or part time employment. Box 93, % Democrat. Itx WANTED — Wastamg maehinTrw pairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. Free pick up and delivery. Also repairing all makes of sweepers Phone 6 6463. 184-ts MISCELLANEOUS LOANS—SS9 to s3oo—Decatur Ixian & Discount Co., Trust Bldg. T WHEN it comes to Insurance — come to us. Kenneth Runyon. It LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts ROTO-ROOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned, >3.00 to 110.00. Also electrcal contracting. Mr. C. R. William. R. R. 2, Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163-ts CLOGGED SEWERS and drains—opened with our new electric cutters. Work guaranteed. Irwin Plumbing and Heating, 740 High St. Decatur, Ind. Phone 1384. 364-18 t ELECTUiCAL AIRING SUPPLIES Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Klenk. 217-<f CESSPOOLS — Septic tanka, Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 26<*-30tx FARMERS ATTENTION—»'.’e remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Produda Co. 15-ts

APPLIANCE SERVICE—We service ail makea of washers. sweepers. radio*, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold A Klenk, Inc. 80-ts FOR~COMPLETE home service: Inside painting, paper hanging, wall washing or paper cleaning; outside painting, eave* and apout | cleaning or window washing. Cail Iti. E Ganta, paint sales and service. <Ol Adams St. Phone 1930. 273 T I " LOST AND FOUND LOST — Black and tan Coon do;. 1-ost north of Preble. Phone 21 on 19 Prebwle. Louis Schuller. 274 3tx LOST—Black and tan coon dog, lost in vicinity of Adams A Wells Co. line west of Magley. Finder call collect. Tocsin 31 on 6. 275 31 FOR RENT 11 . FOR RENT — Two room* and kitchenette in modern home. Phone 663. 275-3tx I FOR RENT — 3 room apartment with automatic heat aud Inner springs. Built - in cupboards. Clothes closets .private entrance, utilities paid. Party must have employment or steady Income. 116 So. 13th St. 274 St I FOR RENT — Modern four room unfurnished upstairs apartment. | Private bath and entrance. Stok- j er heat; aatomatic hot water ays I tern. Three blocks from Imsine** I | district. Telephone 1793 between , I 13 noon to 5 p. m. 374 3tx i APPROPRIATIONS (C«nt From Page One, 1 j*ower and authority to incur and i order paid all expenses” which is upheld, and an opinion of, the sui preme court. The council also heard Ed Bosse, county attorney, who appeared to ( ■ interpret the requirements provid- ‘ ' ecl for the council pertaining to i granting such increases.

Thank Yom! IN OCR THANKFCLNHK TO THE ETERNAL FOR ALL HIS BLESSINGS, WE THINK OF YOU. OCR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS BUSCHE MOTOR SALES Mr. & Mr*. Fred Buacht

Four-Yeor Sentence For Loan Swindle Indianapolis, Nov. 22. —(UP)— William T. Gillihan. 26. formerly of Franklin, was under sentence today to serve four years in a federal penitentiary for conspiracy in a 227,000 loan swindle. Judge Robert C. Baltzell sentenced Gillihan on his plea of guilty to a charge of getting loans on 40 worthless autos through a subordinate In the loan department of an Indianapolis Trust company branch. Awaiting trial on a similar charge in the same case was Chester A. Beard. 48, Indianapolis, former assistant loan officer of the Union Trust company's Kentucky Ave. branch. KILLER LOSES (C<sit From Pa«»* One) unsuccessfully to pin the shootings on Daley. Prosecution witnesses were FRESH Dressed Poultry Roasting Chickens Hens. Dueks, and Fryers FREE DELIVERY l*h.me 9191 Shaffer’s Produce

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Frank Baker and Nick Kuesls, who were shot and left for dead by the gangsters, without their testimony, conviction would have been far more difficult, authorities said. "For the first time in an age we had twv> victims who survived a 'ride' and could testify." assistant state's’ attorney Alexander Napoli said. They testified that the three men came after John Kuesls, Nick's brother, because he allegedly had “informed" police on their robbery activities. Kuesls was shot in the alley behind Nick Kuesls' south side garage. VEEP, BRIDE (Coot. From Pass Ou*> lowing their wedding there Friday. They came in Mrs. Barkley's new convertible, a wedding gift from the veep, with the bride at the wheel. A vpoistmeat »f KierXor Katatr M«. *O7l Wullrr Is hrrrh> sltra. That th* underalgiu-d has been appointed Exei-utor <•( the estate of Hatnant.ia M Yo-ang late of Adams ('ounly, deceased. Tlie estate Is probalbly solvent. John 11. Isss» Kseealer toalewrdr A Aadrraua Alluraers November 14, UMS. NOV. Is 28—2» Aotlce of Final heOlrmeal of ■»!■!* Was. 407 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. lielrs and legatees of Edward F. Bucher, «le< eased to appear In the Adams a'lrcult Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the <tb day of lie. cember. 1911*. and ahos- cause, If any. why th- FINAL KETTI.EMENT ACCOUNTS with the •-stat- 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. Ila Inn llnrklesa Adnalnlslrnlrls I lean I nr. Indlnnn. hnaeniber 14. I»W AI tome > Hear* H. Heller NOV. 16—2!

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fqrt Wayne. Ind.. Nov. 22—(UP) —(PM A)—Livestock: Hogs 1,000; opened 25 lower; strictly cho|M bogs 15.60; lightweights 151*045.70; mediums 15.0015.35; butchers 14.5015.00; heavyweights 140014 25; pigs 14.50 and down; roughs 20.50-13 50. Calves opened 1.04) higher at 29.00 and down. Mmbs opened steady at 24.00 and down; ewes bucks 3.00-6.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 22 —(UP) — (PM Al—Livestock: Ilog* 9.500; rather slow: barrows and gilt* generally 50 lower; good and choice 170-240 lb* 15.0025.75 practical top; 340-300 lbs 14 25-15.25; sow* mostly 50 lower; few under 400 lbs off more; good and choice under 360 lbs 13 2513.50; 26»500 lbs 12.50-18.25; heavies down to 12.00. Cattle 1,800; calves 500; all slaughter classes fairly active, light steers and mixed yearlings strong to 25 higher; some slowness on steers 1050 lbs up; canner and cutter cows strong to 50 higher; beef cows firm; load lots mostly good steers 1900 lbs down 26 752* 75; odd bead good yearlings 3000; odd head choice yearling* 85.00; bulk medium sbortfed yearlings 24.00-26.50; common and medium natives 17-00-23.00; medium to good heifers 23 5026t*0. medium and good beef cows 15.50-18.00. odd head 19(H); common 14 25-15 50; canners and cutters 11.0044 25; vealers active, fully 1.00 higher; gtsMl and choice 28 00-30 00; common and medium 16.66-27.00. Sheep 2.000; fat lambs fsirly active, steady; bulk good and' choice natives under 85 lbs 23.50-1 24.00. some heavier weights 28.00-j 23.50; medium and good all weights 20.0(y23.00; nothing done on western lambs and yearlings; slaughter ewes about steady at 6.0010.00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in moderately : active trading. Bonds irregular. U. S government bonds easier in moderate trading. Curb stock* irregularly higher. Chicago itocks higher. Silver unchanged iu New York at 7><4 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybeans futures irregular. Ilogs: lower. Sheep: steady to weak. Cattle: steady to higher. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec 245 2 14%; March 218 246%; May 2 13%%; July 1 93%4.94. Cora: Dec 1.284.86%; March 130%-%; May 1.29%%; July 1.28%-%. Oats: Dec 74% 75; March 72%; May 69%A; July 68%. Soybeans: Dec. 2 26-2 25%; March 2.26% %; July 2 24%. If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—it Pays. AMWAMWWWMMAAMWWA* — NOTICE—- — Hunting or Trespassing day or night on the D. W. McMillen farm or ths Moser farm. BYRL WILLIAMSON

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Nov. 22 160 to 170 lb* 14.50 170 to 18<* lb*. 14 75 180 to 220 lbs. 15.25 220 to !40 lbs. 14 75 240 to 260 lbs. 14.25 260 to 280 lbs. 13.00 280 to 300 lbs 13.75 3ou to 325 lbs 13.25 325 to 350 lbs 12.00 350 to 400 lbs. 12.76 400 lb* up 12 50 140 to 160 lbs. 14.50 120 to 140 lb*. 14.00 100 to 120 lbs. 13.50 Roughs 350 lbs down 13.25 350 to 400 lbs. 12 75 400 to 450 lbs. 12.25 450 to 500 lb*. 11.73 S(H) to 550 lbs. 11.25 550 to 600 lb*. .... 10.75 60v lbs. up ........ 9.75 Stags j 9.50 Boars 8 00 Veals (Wed A Sat.) ...... 28.50 Spring Lambs (Wed. A Sat.) 23.00 Clip Umbs 15 00 Yearlings 14.00 Ewea 7.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK VAROS Corrected Nov. 22 160 to 170 lbs. 14.50 170 to 220 lb* 14.75 220 to 250 lbs 14.50 250 to 28*1 lb*. 14.26 280 to 3al)0 lb*. 13.75 800 to 325 lb*. 18.25 325 to 350 lb* !. 12.00 350 to 4«m* lbs. 12 75 400 lbs up 1225 140 to 160 lbs. 14 25 I<H) to 140 lbs 18.75 Roughs 3<M) down 13.00 Lambs ... ... ..... 21.50 Calves .................... 27 00 Stags 10 (H) Boar* 60S Ewes .... 6.00 Bucks 6.06 LOCAL SRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Nov. 22 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lass. Corn: .07 per 100 less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phene 380 Corrected Nov, 22 Grade A large white ..—. .51 Grade A large brown 44 Current .46 Heavy hen* - .22 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up 19 Cocks —— •18 Fryers—call for prices

Elevator (X Decatur ■ Peterson • Monroe NWMMAAAMMAMWMMWM TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and l,ong Distance PHONE 254

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