Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1943 — Page 5

L DA Y. DECEMBER 27, 1943.

Krket Reports Ijß REPORT of local ; foreign markets for SB— fTT MURRAY A co. - "* KH t n knds of livestock at IBCitur Berne. Croigvllle, .nd Willow IH r * c,lv,d ,very d,y 12W ► ■ December 27. | jf - 113 00 SB? w lb" 1250 ■ 12 ■■' ||||Bg |A, ( 'os 12 00 ijo ir# <J 75 ||Kl!|ll8 iil !<•,* 10 25 K ■ B, ;w 10“ 1250 M- •■• , ■ 1! ‘ r ‘ HF, ” 25 v 9-J gr * SO sB- i3vo . ... 900 gB; * 50 "■wholesale egg and ?R POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnlehed by >1 gets’ EM A Poultry Co., ■ Oecitur Phone 16s |H Corrected December 27. larg- while '*BKn -31 c large brown eggs, brn.O-re and fryers . 21c iKrj fcrrui 31' iprX.’ers 26c bens 20c end stage 15c lack* white is, Kp". 12 lbs up — 20c U Chicago grain close ■Bur May. 1166%-%, July. Sept., fl 64. |Ki M.y 75%; July. .77%-',; |K'U, 76. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK !>.-< 27. -(UP) Live salable rec el pl a 25,000; |Kr st-adv on good and < h<>:< «• Hp'.l weight* at the top of |Mr; weights under 200 pounds weak to 26c lower; over 300 pounds steady to U’cwh, a holdover of around Mte Indicated. |BttJe salable receipts. II"”". Hm market on f”d r-, and heifer* strong n. 25< | mostly strong; steer top ■Hjtr! foi strictly cli'ii" 1 "3"|Mto. i"U yearling", mod. a' |Kv<li” - kinds. SIG 2i iit; |Bl uale:n steady at 115 down f arce and fully stead) |Bh,. salalile receipts. u Hies slaughter lambs, seink:ng higher or 115 and above on good to ehoice Mvooted westerns; few early j st-ady; sheep, strong, to choice yearling weth |Mll!10. Uad yearling ewes, load two-year-old ew.s, nedlum to good fed w-i.li ri. ■U6s<> BftANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ■faaap<,;i.. Dec. 27 it Pt >, 'nfc: salable receipts 12.""" at.-ady with Friday. 16" V Mnds 13.50; 200 Io 3"" Kite 11.50; sows 11 60 to 11 *5 salable receipts 1.3"". JtY' Market compared w It Mfraraday steers and heifer* eeii's higher; cwo- steady 25 cento higher Veal with Friday. Steer top B” five loads mostly choice founds, common and med HR fn *- *SO to 10.00; cannei* - water salable receipt* 1 steady, flood and < holer ■■ H'hi to 14.50; load choice 13.35. H* T WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne, Ind. Dec 27 - Livestock: ■ ■ « limited number of IR*. 1, be bought today Mark'd ■*7 i'll to 300 pounds 13.5". ■" **• pounds 12 50; 16" t-> 13 25; 150 to 160 pound i to 150 pounds 1100; ■ •140 pounds 10.75; 12" to 14 M. B*» lambs 14.25: yearlings K **«« « M ■ GRAIN MARKET ■ •«** ELEVATOR CO ■ Decetnbc: 27. ■ ***•• ,lb >« to ehangs K- 4,rt M day. B 4 * ,iw *d at Meritor ■ Wheat 4154] ■ **4 Wheat 1 53 11 1 ” L?" - 1H ■‘M t»M__ 186 ■ -*’ »«ans 110 Bt»« b tML. W ■ l * 4 I.H ■ baahel Ims M -H par im § UK tar*.

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. LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising rates Minimum for first Insertion 30« One Time, Per Word v/ a < Additions! Insertions For Word. Per Day l( Obituaries. Vsroes, Resoluti«M | 1 Menus, run menu style. ... si Notices. Cap Hsada, Lpt body, (12 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE - Brooder houses •treamilned insulated type, d* iitared and set up. immediate de '•vary on limited oumb«r Be>Oeneva Hatcheries. K C Stucky Phono 156. Geneva Ind 128 ts lAU — Girl’s used bicycleGood condition Phone 1267. 816 North Walnut St 302-3 t FOR SALK - Several used gas stoves. Pbcn<- 420. Decatur Upholstry Shop, 145 S Second St. 302-3 t 48 HEAD good ewes, wilt sell all or part or put out on shares. Phone 101 302-3 t

FOR SALE — All modern new house. 1239 Master Drive. Call 8192 after 5 p. m, 2»9g7ti FOR SALE All . nam'd range M 0 North Fourth. 3«2-g3tx FOR SALE A reed doll buggy. Has rubber tires and in excellent condition Call 6961 after 6 p m. itx FOR SALE I house 225 South 12th Street. Reply in care of Democrat Box No. 197. 304-3 t FOR SALE 3 fresh cows and calves. 3 Holstein heifers Telephone 651-E after 4 p. tn. b 300-3 t eod — - o——— CARO OF THANKS In this manner we wbeh to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their kind words of sympathy, assistance and floral ofI ferlngs during the illness and cleatli I of our huubund and father. .Mrs. Charles Fletcher, Dean Fletcher. CARO OF THANKS ■ — —— We wish to thank our neighbors and friends whe so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of .Mra. J. W. Watts. We appreciate the acts of kindness shown. J W Watte. Mrs. Rhoda Hill. Mr. and Mnt. Carl Hurst and children. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Pettit. —_ o Stock Closing New York. Dec. 27.—(UPl—Dow industrials 136.14. off 0.10; 20 rails Jones closing stock averages 3" 33.12, off 0 24; 15 utilities 21.97. "ff 0.14; 65 stocks 16.97. off 0.13. T - tai stock sales 650,57". o —— CHRISTMAS QUIETLY (Continued From rage 1) Ing the church-goer*. High temperatures during the day melted the ice and by evening a heavy fog was prevalent, which cleared during the night Congressman Rogers Wants Army Service Beverly Hills. Calif . De< (UP)— Congressman Will Rog'i--Jr., Is reported to be anxious to leave Capitol Hill *" thai he can return to the army. The son "I the late humorist has made no public auuoum eim nt. But Mike Fanning he newlyelected secretary of the Lo* An- - ' les county Democratic committee, says Rogers has talked freely to, party leader- about his plans. Roger.- was elected in 191. without making a campaign speech At lhat lime he wa- on duly •» a reserve lieutenant In the army.

TrMBUiO Rheumatism. Neuritis. Arthritis. Periodic Pains. Neuralgia and all other aches and pains »r<f quickly relieved with AH s Compound W G Tab I.**Guaranteed At all Drug Stores, ui send 11.00 to Union Pharmacai Co. Blufft'm. Indiana EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Gerald Cole No 30 Homestead. “nT T BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURB’- . M «:N to 11:» ’»* * •eturdsye ► » TsispbeM IM (yes Us-tosd F,m4

WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First, i 283-26 U ; WANTED— Radiou to repair. Uhri'k Bros 261-ts WANTED TO RENT~Modern or ■cmi-modem home References. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service Phono 870. 240-ktf i "'ANTED lli tnstitchlng and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 415 South First. 283-26tx | WANTED Loans on farms. EastI ern money. Low rate*. Very lib- ■ eral terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f W ANTED Small late model Tractor for cash. Joel Flechler, Craigvillc- R. 1, Craigvllle phone. 303-3tx WANTED Ride- to For' Wayne. <1 E. supercharger plant. 8 a. in. to 4:3" p. m shift. Call 6"3. 303-g3tX WAN FED Unfurnished apartment by young couple. Phone llftk. 3<H-3tx ! WANTED TO BUY — Five room modern house. Will pay cash. ' Phom- 815. 305-3 U WANTED TO RENT Garage in vicinity of First and Rugg Sts. Call 1078. g 302-3 t MIS( ELLANEOO FARMERS A l l ENTION We re more dead horses, cows, bogs, etc I Decatur phone 2000 We pay all | phone charge*. The Stadler Pro I ducts Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS at 4%~t0r 5,7, 1> 15. 20, 30, 35. 4" years. No charg< to the borrower, borrower can pa» any amount at any time on thprincipal. Drop tn. u line and 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewton. 258-T FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, sld Ing and Johns Manville rock wool Install"!I n. Saves fuel, spells com fort, health, security. Boardman Phone 41! SM-M TRY VAPO BATHS —for Flu and rad Colds and b< till Pepped up for Christmas am New Years. At the Herman < W' lo'i Bi’li Hou*' . 1"7 So BoPObd street, Decatur, Jud. 296 ti

LOSTANDFOUND LOST—Ration C book, mid Tire In apeetion book John W. Blakey treasurer’s office, Decatur. 11l LOST Gisolhie Ratton A Book Ray M / 3"!-Hi LOST White, yellow and brown Aug ra cat. Neek and legs white. Phon. 1166 3"4-3lx ■ I HII.W HI —IWIII.iI I." »■■■ M)ST Brown zipper purs-- con taining valuable papers. Reward. Watnietta Scbnepp. 304-21 X - —■ -O—FOR REM FOR RENT Brick building. 60x20. Phene 162 g 304-3tX 0 —— MASONIC Royal Arch Masons, installation of otlli eia, Ttnvolay at 7:30 p. m. I>3ol 2t A D. Suttles, II P. TWO MINOR WRECKS •’ontfnutad Ft do p’mlb • S highway 27. but no one wa» njur.-d and only slight damag. was done to the two ca.a. Thd.’lvei* were Arthur F. Weaver, route two. New Haven, and John McCriim. Portland. —— o ——. Colorado Solons To Study Soldier Vote Denver. Coin !><•< ■27 I UP) — Colorado soldiers will have the opportunity to vote in the next elsetton. no matter which way fej.-ra leg «*liiion on the -übject awings. Governor John (’ Vivian say* he has called a spacial siuwion of the Colorado legteilatute for next month to consider amendment to the state

Attention! Will th< man whe by mis- I take took the wrana aver- I cos' a* th* Refolded church I car.diei'flht service Chest I mst. Eve ge» in touch wth | me a» once! I am particu- I lari/ rnxious to (jet oack the ■ keys in the leather (older ■ in the left hand outside ■ pocket. I Ferd L. Litterer I Off ce Phone 342, I Heme Phone 459.■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■ ■ Butter Sale Service at no extra amt! Chris Bohnke auctioneer R. 1, Decatur Hoagland phone. Call at my expense.

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ROOSEVELTS OBSERVED CHRISTMAS AT HOME FIRST TIME SINCE 1933 IdSuMHk J itllß k ■■ M S Ji ■H' ■■SHf' 7» ta- 1 dM** ■ mN -w • ■MKn K Jr \uk • T / > _ Jr, c Qw NATION’E NO. 1 FAMILY, President and Mrs Rooaevelt and children, obt v d ' t.a • ,o II P.u* .\ V i- y. the firxt timi since Mi. Roosevelt b<-.aiin i iib-t «-x»-< u'lvin INI Three "t th th. I: a. . • it but James and Elliot tenth officers In the service, were unable to join the reunion ’ Franklin. Jr. >d J >im !> t n.t ic- i, h ■ . I t'hrlslm.t- leave an were on hand. Also present was Mrs. John Boettlger, the only Ro isevelt daughte Fnm th !• 't • iu; ti* H t'g. L' nt F inkll Roosevelt, Jr.: his wife hoteling son Christopher: Franklin III; the president \n ; Ho-' <>u >■ .-Hit on .1 n> .mil Haven on of Joh Roosevelt; standing at right ol president art Eleanoi Boettlger; Mr.< John II hold ', dtntit- Ann Mr It'n-.velt <nd Lieut. Joh Roosevelt.

Hog Receipts Light In Most 01 Markets Marketing Improves In Midwest Area Chicago, Dec. 27.—(UP) Mar kets in the ccrn belt received the light* st shipments of hogs since

faj BIG JUMP IN CHILD TOILERS 1941 ONI OUT Os SIXTEEN CHILDREN WORKING • f 1943 ONE OUT OF EIGHT CHILDREN WORKING ONI OUT OF EIGHT American boys and girls, 14 or 15 years of age, was a wage earner in April, IM3. according to latest U. 8. Department of Labor figures. As thia chart shows, this is double the number at work in 1941, when one out of sixteen was employed. Among youngsters of 16 and 17, the increase is much greater. One-third in this age group were at work, an compared to one-sixth in 1941. It is pointed out that the figures cover children employed both at parttime and full-time work; lhat while the number of boy workers greatly exceeded the gifts, the rate of increase In employment of young girls has shown the greatest gain. The statistics also emphasize that the vast majority have engaged in non-agrlcultural tasks, indicating employment in war industries. (lnterattior.il)

I'HIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “A WINKING — wu ’ |he must se still! well BLOW ME DOWN) I LOOK UJOMDERFULL UNTIL THE i - -> y - OKIC6I TATTOOED AN AMCHQg QUA SAILOR'S, WV W S)7 J ' / > HE ' CHEST. AMOUI®U V JUST M e aT MASJL- X (. HOIUTO y / ’J ( 30^n’100KT<jTORF L ATER-j\V X ' (‘YOJI? >-V . < —-A to pull) —t — '/s r 5b > ‘’ oj 1 h W 3’t ii. k-w f—*-» w*-— i«. w«m «wwi .—-Z ra w u m 1-- r BLONDIE . QUICK THINKING ByChicYoung II rgt'ejTswDNoeoFjL ) .teucSv ■F, -t. STe,,! rr ’ z V A wireuve 'rlflfisßs '4r ’ tc J A W i — 1 ! d .UaE V'<:> ji nvn'p n sli" " ¥?]■>* _ —ObM a - r ‘ - -> ■ 1-"*' t »4 ~’ 1 fL’k, b IBJSi I d w ’** ** •*••"**•* *

November 8 this morning. Hog marketing in the area improved, as a result. The crop cleared without aei iotu diffi< ulty, although a few market* report a moderate holdover. The marketing conditions tiday were in sharp contrast to last Mondry’s extreme congestion, when salable receipts at the 12 markets totaled .-I ut 5".""" head more than the 145,000 head available for sale today. At Chicago, about 6.t»00 farmer-

owned hog* went un. hi. And at Omaha, where i < ipt - were estimated at 28.00 V head. I i there were only 5.""0 held over However, the Omaha mark' ling committee request-' that she run! for tomorrow he 11'"al to in nictate numbers. H"g receipts wr generally within ri'tiuiri-iinn’* at virtually all other market*. - ■ > mu iit < i htii k vrs: Nuti< > I* a. ! ■> given Inal • It II i i• i turn filed a petition In tile <’lr« ill ; i'ourl '•( Ali e* t'ounly. Indiana, to have tli.- tin,. <n,l p|a< e "t !"» ; hlrth <let, rtnin'-'l. Sal" peil'ion !• »et for h. ~rlng <,n tl„- n.l .||> ..| .1 '■ .a '.»ll. i i.vi>i: <> i lint tm:i: Clerk of the A lama Cln lit ' irt

SALE CALENDAR I DEC 29- G"> W Reynold*. mil- we-t 'j mile H>tlth of Dixon. Ohio ('losing out *’ •• K<>y I hnM»n, Auct. i <>f Ihcaiur on road h’i Roy Johnso.i, auctioneer kwkxx m>i w n X x.r: kx: F 'tc xx “it a it « KJDIXXX M!X - x'Xlf XBMEB X Q X ■ I I WANTED GOOD, ( LEAN, BIG RAGS, I Suitable for (’leaning Machinery. x Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. ! I Will Pay lb. I ; Decatur Daily Democrat | Los*- k IOC an.. ■-» »**M*K* g« t

Australians Want r MacArthur View |; Ask Statement On Being Candidate Rydney. Det 27. tUl’t Aus- 1 iMt morlilnv iiewapnper 11 i k General M u Arthur to stale I once and for all whither he will l>e .i pit - *’.■ ntial candidate. The S» hti-y morning Herald, in an edltorlhi, ray* It Is a matter of t.'.'i iii. pm tain i- t<> Australia tki.<>» whetht-r MacArthur wHI be i l.ibh* to < "iniuaud th- Allied

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forces in the southwest Pacific during the coming year The paper noise the general’s previous forthright statement that he teas no political ambitions. Hut it adds that a situation is developing which makes a further statement desirable to *dear up all doubt. The Herald admits that (ha choice of a president U a matter for ihe American people to decide. But. it deriartM, "when the future of the commander-in-chief of all Australian forces in the southwest Pacific a man upon wtfoae shoulders the ultimate responsibility for the security of our country rests—becomes involved, our vital interests are touched and comment becomes permiMiblr.'* — —o ■ ■ r l . • trade In a Good loss — Decatut

YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE US FOR A LOAN AT ANY TIME! DECATUR Loan & Discount Co. Above Auto License Bureau.

The Tire Situation Is Serious 1 Let us recapp and vulcani ue your tires now before * it Is too late. Synthetic t rubber used. I Quick Service. Ij ■ ' : Bk .j 1/ Bay 1 Tire Recapping Service. "01 Monroe St. Phones 391 and 939 Decatur MMMMMfMMMMMMMNMMMMWI