Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1949 — Page 5

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KTcla?^ iED RATES .1 -J. Os '***' KT J 75c: Wr I time* ♦* 75 ' *f« por rf,nMCU ‘ point BLACK r word e»cb in- ■’ sumo' 4 ® charge. y* |4 , listed in para■^.3tf e»s« o'"* OW.OT- £ ® .ort. -e ■* * !n office by 11 ■Lpy through Friday. *' m ' Er SALE Oil Heating furnace*- L’brick ■* 219 TF ■jTVbiico Radios and Stocky & Co- ■ 274-ts KCsKELGAS for rural gad wat»r heating W_ u «»5 per 100 lt>« ■% 101-ts i'Ai.x-f - Kjw Paint, Stucky’s KtaU Monroe, Ind. V 150-ts Bp_ Bettie" Gaa Range*, KJggto select from. Open Er Wed nites. Ktucky Kjoeroe, Ind. 274-ts Kr - Aimlniater ruga, ■ n Oren evenings exKm Stucky 4 Co Monroe, I *:♦ 44»«6 1 ts Kj-Wsiiners |S»JS, food K*t* u Speed Queen and E Stucky * Co, Monroe. E|K nites eii ept Wed. I 274-ts ■U - Condensed butterKirtU. for poultry or aniLtil 15.00 per 100 lbs. ArKmi Phone 3»0. South 3rd Knar Fume. 235 80t fcl-Fngldaire refrlgera I tKTs. water beaters, ■n. ud dryers. Also some I art refrigerators. L’brick I 101-ts li STOVES. STOVES - ■ net to trade see Stuckys p» lad They are allowhi rices for your old stove 374-ts hX-IM7 Chevrolet 5 pas- ■ coepe Radio and heat lifitd Dick 4 mi W. of h Corner and % ml N. on l&upWe phone 17 on 23. I 276-3tx RU - Estate Heatrola'a Rao! Also bargains in Used k Itivinstor Refrigerators. P Hinges, and Home FreezR»«e See Decatur Hatch ft** «97. 272 ISt [Max SWEEP - Rebuilt I’-4.95 and up. Guaran--IJW All popular makes Hoover Eureka, Bee Vac ** fl We service all make*. a P and delivery, Arnold ■t-Phone 463 235 TF to move into, Hrootn, two bath, seven F” H A. home built in ■ »onder(ul corner lot in J* X,Wly P ,,nte,, . this ™aperfect condition. Has floors, built-in cup- *«• of closets, double car ii»V ,hrubbery ' ,to^er •heat or summer cool- *• basement, walking J "tar industries. Own larger home F"- * Good Realty Herv "* W». Heller Building. rg-tt ******wwwww

®» Ms fear medical and hospital Wild, but are con- **’* boalth and accident Insurance policies? Can you *b*S"ce how much the “extra" would be in case of an * Mfeut Illness to ■ member of your family? *thave a new accident and health policy, which elm- ; J , by paying m| es the bil | t y ro m «W oto 12.000 as you ; ,7*** •" «Ms of accidents and the same amounts for sick- i *s first 12*. in case you need this service there is , * you are covered. Just brln| ell the bills in and | *" be m,s promptly. Th '« insurance foe a family of three costs just about as | * same insurance on a1 HO automobile, but will re ],| * * n»or. worry. Remember like fire insurance you i ** * o*«er the damage io done. Consult us now. Very sincerely yours, Heller & Bockmsn Areff’** j J to Colter h H«ter !

FOR SALE—Garage, well insulated. 10' x 18’. Homestead No. 13. Phone 8682. 275-ts FOR SALE — Arcola, 2 radiators, 100 feet of pipe, fittings. Quick sale 8175. 225 Rugg St. 277 ’tx FOR SALE—Baled alfalfa second and third cutting. Omer Merriman, Telephone 8472. 277- ' FOR SALE —Popcorn, white hub' less, on ear. 10 lb. for 75c. Amos Ketchum. 948 Mercer Ave. Phone 5993. 27«-3tx FOR SALE — Christmas trees. December Ist. Scottish Pine, also all sizes live trees, 90c per foot. Coppess Corner. 272 12tx FOR SALE —White Roller Derby roller shoe skates, size 5. Good condition. 85.00. Call 698. 278 2tx FOR SALE Young Black Poland China male hog. Registered. Old enough for heavy service. 1 mi. S„ % mi. E. of Magley. R H. Kolter. Route 2. 278-3tx FOR SALE — Full bed room suite In W’alnut with innersprlng mattress and springs. Extra nice modern 8 pc. dining room suite. Phone 1355. 277 Jtx FOR SALE Model A coupe, rebuilt motor, new rings and battery. Also If you need carpenter work, call Ira Bodie, 318 So loth Phone 17401. 275-3 t | FOR SALE Hoth Collie and Shep-' herd puppies, 8 to 10 weeks old. 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind. Harry Reed. 2786 t FOR SALE Store building and 5 room semi modern home all Io I cated in Hoagland, Ind. Don Bohnke. Auctioneer and Realtor. Hoagland phone 3 long 1, short on 36. 278-3tx | BARGAIN BUY! Moore combination coal range and bottle gas range with 4 large burners and automatic oven, regular at 8289.50. Priced to move at 8239.50 with hookup. Haugks. 213-T FOR SALE Choice location on U. S. Highway No. 27 in Geneva | for garage, monument works. | shop, motel or filling station Geneva Realty Service. Geneva. Indiana, Phone 125. 278-2 t FOR SALE 1 baby bed and mattress; 1 play pen and pad; 1 medium else Estate oil heater: all in good condition. Call 7373. or see at 340 Stevenson St. 278-3t' | FOR SALE—Christmas trees and boughs. Home grown Scotch and Austrian Pine. Boyd Stepler. 1 mile west and % mile north of < oppens Corner. 27H112 FOR SALE—Roper Dri-Gas ranges Harvel Refrigerators. Be fore you buy, "ask the lady who owns one.” Also water heaters, water softeners installed. Stucky's Appliances, Geneva Hatcheries. 180—w s FOR SALE New A I’sed Oliver 70 tractor with cultivators; 1949 Farms I! Cub with cult.; 1943 John Deere A with starter; Fl 4 Furmall with cult 8395 00; HG-68 Oliver Cletrac; BGH Oliver Cl< trac; Oliver tractor plows; Horn corn stalk shredders; new 6 ft Oviler combine with motor; new 2 row Oliver corn picker; 4 used corn pickers; Oliver traitor ma-1 nure spreaders Oliver Sales A Service— Craigville Garage. 278w A N T ED WANTED —Good quality bay, loose or baled. John F.a.elnote change of address. •15 _ Madison- Phone 4882 2utl

QUICKIES bv Ken Reynolds J I 'HI J j . notice any rewards offerI ed in toady's Democrat Want Ads I for some lost puppies — our Fldo : came home with six!” WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. S< hetman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts Wl NG MAN desires steady or pari time employment. Ifox 93, % Democrat. Itx WANTED — Experienced beauty operator. Good proposition the right party. Reply Box 100. c/o Democrat. 277-2 t I RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. <O-tf WANTED—Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19194. North Side Appliance Store. 918 N. 13th St. On 27. 203 ts EXPERENCED beauty operator would like part time work. . Please state proposition In reply. Write Box 98, c/o Democrat. 278-3tx WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forma, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 131-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing ~ Let us convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used i 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 pumps. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 269-12 t WANTED — Washing machine repairing. 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 ~ MI2U ELI ANEUI’S FARM Loans 4%, Kenneth Runvon, K. C. Bldif. Phone SBS. T | LOANS To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office j Phone 237. 79-ts, ROTO ROOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned, 83.00 to 810.00. Also electreal contracting. Mr. C. R. William, R. R. 2,| Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163tf CLOGGED SEWERS and drains—opened with our new electric cutters. Work guaranteed. Irwin Plumbing and Heating. 74<> High St. Decatur, Ind. Phone 1384. 264 18t APPLIANCE SERVICE—We serv Ice all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and I other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk. Inc. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—v?e f»| move dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Irecatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 13-ts | ELECTRICAL A IRING SUPPLIES Let us supply you with your electrical nee-1 a. such as wire, ewltches. boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything that I you may need. Quotations given on any Job. Arnold 4 Klenk. 217-ts, CESSPOOLS — Septic tanks. Vacuum cleaned. Basement: drains, sewer lines and ditches: cleaned with electric cutting ma chine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 260 30tx ATTENTION MEN- Are you the victim of a lay off or slow down , in industry. If so n<»w is the time to learn one of the following) trades: Auto and Diesel Me , chanics. Hydramatii a. Body an d Fender repairing. Refrigeration. Radio and Television. Building and Conatrudion. Electricity. ■ Drafting Veterans under G I- j Bill Non-veterans pay a» you learn School and home study. For more information write: The Commercial Trades Institute repj reaentatlve. E. J Nies. 15J0 North Anthony. Fort ’ lad 177>t Trade in a Town — Oeeatur

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i: LOANS—SSO to s.3oo—Decatur Loan & Discount Co., Trust Bldg. T FOR RENT I FOR RENT -Store room. 158 8. I Second St. Call 1813. 276-ts FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apt. Call 8281. 277-3 t FOR RENT— 3 rooms with bath, also 2 rooms with bath. 1 mi. 8. on 27. Phone 1499. 277-3 t FOR RENT — 4 room furnished' apartment. Downstairs, and' front entrance. Lights and wa-| ter furnished. Excellent location. Close to town. Ten dollars! a week. 414 N. 7th St. 278-3tX GANGLAND 1 tCont. From Page One) 1 the last rites of the Roman Catholic church, the guards fastened a black mask over Morelli's face and clamped the helmet over his shaven skull. i The first of three charges cours-! ed through his body at 12:08 am i' Two minutes later, seven doctors! declared him dead. The chaplain said Morelli's last words, spoken before he walked I the 25 feet from his cell to the I death room, were: "1 have nothing to say.” The warden told Morelli that his offer to turn his eyes over to Frank Doyle, Jr., 4n return for financial aid to the condemned man's family, had been rejected !by state's attorney John Boyle. j Doyle's father had offered to provide liberally for Morelli's wife and 2omonth-old daughter. Dorothy, if the prisoner agreed But the state's attorney ruled that such an agreement would not be legal because Morelli's wife could not be reached to agree to the cornea transplantation. U.S. SERGEANT (Cont. From Pag* One) fired it. Two Russian soldiers and a German policeman were on duty at the checkpoint. But Taylor's protest said that I "according to the information I have received" the soldier “was fired upon ami killed by a Soviet sentry.” Staff died in the British military hospital in the Gatow distrh-t of Berlin soon after he was admitted. Democrat Want Ade Bring Results

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mwwwwwwvwwwawa TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 254 MMMWMMWWMAAMMMW i Look What You Can Buy For $l5O 1936 FORD COACH good tire*, rebuilt motor look* good. Sealed beam* 1936 PLY MOI TH 4 door sedan, clean, run* and look* good, not a clunker. 1936 PONTIAC Coach good transportation and a good buy. FOR S2OO 1937 111 It K COACH 1937 HI DSON COACH FOR $295 1938 KIKII UEI.I'XK coach, very clean. good tires. motor overhauled 1937 DODGE touring coach, radio, heater, very clean, a dandy. 1937 OLDSMOBILE "6" *ed*n, new paint, radio, heater, good engine. 1939 HCDSON T coach, radio, heater, run* good. re*dy to go. 1939 FORD deluxe 4 door sedan. |9II7hEV. sedan $495 Radio, heater, new paint. ZIITSMISTKR MOTOR SALES 108 Monroe Street 125 N. Firat Street Rhone 172

TRADE IN DECATUR 1 — — I Public Sale As I have to go to hospital, will b» unable to care for my live- ' stock. Will sell at public auction 3 miles South of Decatur on road 27 and then 3 miles West, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1949 at 1:00 P. M. 14 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 14 Guernsey Cow 3 years old, calf by side: R- d Cow 5 yrs, old. bo fresh Dec. Sth; Guernsey Helfer due to freshen by day of sale: Guernsey Cow 4 yrs. old, be fresh Jan. 20th; Guernsey Cow X yrs old. was fresh in Sept.: Guernsey Cow 7 yr. old. milking good flow, bred Oct. 20; Guernsey Cow 4 yrs. old» milking good flow, pasture bred; Guernsey Helfer, bred July 18th; Guernsey Heifer, pasture bred; Jersey Cow 7 yrs. old, milking good flow, bred Aug. 25th; 3 Yearling Guernsey Heifers; Guernsey Bull Yearling. HOG—Spotted Boar, 18 months old. HAV AND STRAW—BOO bales Mixed Hay; 3 ton Loose Hay: 200 | bales Straw. MILKER—Maze two unit Milker with almost new Palls; Pipe and stall cocks for 11 cows. CORN PLANTER—J. Deere 299 tractor fertilizer corn planter on rubber, power lift. TERMS- -CASH. Not responsible for accidents. DELMAR J. CONNELLEY, Owner Roy A- Ned Johnson Aucts. Melvin Llechty Auct. 22 23 26'

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« " ■ I 111 11 — KENNETT — MURRAY A CO Corrected Nov 26 160 to 170 lbs 15.00 170 to 180 )bs. 1525 180 to 220 lbs. 15.50 220 to 240 lbs 15.00 240 to 260 lbs. 14.50: 26« to 280 |b«. 13 25 280 to 300 lbs. 14.00: 300 to 325 lbs. 13.50 325 to 350 lbs 12 25 350 to 400 lbs. 1. 13 00 400 lbs. up 12 75 ' 140 to 160 |bs 14 75 12" to 14" lb- 14.25 100 to 120 lbs. 13.75 Roughs 30" lbs down 13.50 300 to 350 |bs. 13 25 | 350 to 400 lbs. 12 75 400 to 450 lbs. 12.26 450 to 500 )bs. 1175 500 to 550 He 11 2‘. i 550 to 6«o lbs 10.75 600 lbs. up 9.75 I Stags 9 50 Boars ... 8.00 Veals (Wed A Sat > M j Spring Lambs (Wed. A Sat » 22 50 Clip i Yearlings 14 0( Ewes 7 Os SCHMITT'S STOCK vARDS Corrected Nov 26 160 to 170 lbs. 15.00 170 to 220 lbs. 15 25 220 to 250 lbs. 15 oo 250 to 280 lbs 14 75 280 to 300 lb*. ... 1125 300 to 325 lbs 13 75 325 to 350 lbs 13 50 Io |..0 |t,» ... . I'..'.’, 400 lbs. up 12 75 14" to 16" lbs. 14.751 100 to 14" lbs. 14 2'. Roughs 300 down 13 50 Lambs .................... 21.50 Calves .... 27 "0 Stag* 10 00 Boars SOO - Ewes ...................... 6.0» Bucks 6 O' LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Correctid Nov 26 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. 1 Grain: .03 p< r bushel lesa [

Corn: .07 per 100 less f o b. farm WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Nov. 26 Grade A large white ...... .51 Grade A large brown .44 Current ....... .49 Heavy h»tu ............. - 22 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .19 Cocks ... ...... .18 rennet../»**,! fnr nHr«« Christmas Trees Scotch Pine, won't shed 81.95 RAY’S MARKET West side of Highway 27 WVWWMMWWWWAAAMW HOW THICK IS MOLASSES IN JANUARY ? Gear grease for your tranhinuwion and differential becomes t(M» thick for proper lubrication unless ehanued for winter driving. I.el us check your car liefore colder weather arrives. IVutteti’te GAY’S Mobil Service 13th & Monroe Phone 318 ••A HOME FOR EVERY CAR” 4WWWWWWWWVMRMW

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