Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1947 — Page 5

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iRKET REPORTS *WUV »'t*ORT OF LOCAL <0 FOREIGN MARKETS iNNRTT, MURRAY A CO. MwmMl Corraetoi J*a. 13 fQff. o 225 lbs 23.00 c * O 269 I'JB 22 75 Mil 179 lbs. - 22.50 o SM lb*. .... .... 22.00 Jla . > 466 Ita. 21.21 V :i * 146 B- _ 31.06 lM 17.50 r , » .—■ 10.00 » (cbniro) . - 27.00 I « 22.00 '•M* 10.00 . -- 510 » „ 15.50 ito W*d A Sta. ~ CUHNER STOCK YARDS "V Corrected Jan. 13 "to 225 ibe. 23.15 2>« 250 »*• 22.90 ■Wo 375 lb*. 22 65 \ tR ,O 100 lb*. 22 15 to 350 lit*. .. 21.65 ■jny*. » 400 lb« • »••••**«•••••••••• 21.15 eaitt bo. W — 19 90 c j.O 160 lb*. ................ 20 9't io 150 lb*. is !M> down ........ w . 16.90 I r to M 0 Ibo — 17 90 to SOO lbs 17.65 IVIK IO 700 lbs ... 16.40 14.00 I III* 10.00 lilies .... 25.00 M 20.00 BOSS AND a"bOULTRY QUOTATIONS UdH: ForwtoMd by "•MSCATUR produce co. “COM I —■ «an nwfti Corrected Jan. 13 tb»Mt ROOMM Km* —• ... .33 orn brottors a*4 trysrs 16 LSldr ’•oriasara - 30 ** J® sill *pring*r» • 30 Nlf e<l springers 33 I’IVUOCAL GRAIN MARKET SURK ELEVATOR CO. Beans eabjeet t* change •rices doUvarad at elevator. Corrected San. 13 “~1 Wheat 216 . . Wheat 2.16 [ ,Hoy Beans 3.00 . Oats -77 A Boat 2 25 Cora .'„....'2—---T L7i WJraln; .02 par baabel leas. Con: 44 par iso lose. J* tu tarn “ ” , GRAIN PRICES plains Catsnty F. B. Chop’s i toi •e*»’*-Me*»r**-WIIII*mo Corrected Jan. 13 w.^..-..^.....-..—•*••*••• 2.»0 * .... .. J - ■» •76' s No. S .- 3.05 o tdl for rye prices. iuu » ■ • ’ LIVESTOCK her> lUnapolls, Jan. 13.—(UP)— 1 wll—Livestock: t aMfs 6000; fairly active; bardlt* and gilt* generull . 50 to 75 '-“‘IS than Hrtday; good and <®e 160-236 lb*. largely 23.50; , ’513.76; peed and choice 225 25" for ' 12.25: 210.275 lb* 23 W; 275- , O Um. up 2171: 300 IM up 22 50: lb*. 2-o*2 00 sows not eatabttohed: early '■!«• steady /throng at 16.ftJ.15.00. few 10 50: wna* lightweight held higher. -oodttle 3500; calve* 500: steers it ’heifer supply largely just med- * -and good quality, very little •ft’* hero; market fairly active. 1 * : g to 5 higher than last week s load* good to just choke r“Lid J>to lb. atoars 25 25: load "nod 24.00; load good to choice n jl to medium weight* 25-00; r I >roM load* small lot medium ?t" good weights 1050 lb* down wet ’.23.00; load lot medium to good «■-■%* 2« 66-33.0*; common and k* um heifers MSO-tPOO; cows irately active, about steady. u good 14.50-15.50. *oine eligible ..MS; common and medium 12.- ® .50; tinners and < utters 9.50- ; vcalers active, good and iit* 2SOMO.OO; common and um ILSS-36-001 cutk down to hHf eep 3500; fairly ac tive; fat i* mostly 25 io«< r. early bulk ".»f <e largely 2.56.33.''" top 23.50; and choice Kid Teas lemtw r * medium and good t 1.50; best " r . fnd stown tiaabs 13.50; small . ;uod yearling* 16.00; slaughter steady, largely 7 <*». top 7.50 p_ , » ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK --tot Wayne, fed.. Jan 13 H I-1 W’vestoek: * >gs: 166-366 lb* 23 50. 200 225 •f' 23.25. 225-356 lbs 23. 256-275 *'12.76. 275.3Mf|bs 22.50. 3m. Ibe 'UM; rough* U down; atags S tives; cb«i<« 23 rmbt: choice 23. ew«« 7. buck* aars: guod 16medfatat 14-16. common 1214. to titers: choice IS2 >, good 16medtMß >2-16: <omu»on 1113. >w«: good to . holer 12 13.66; -*•* ie* dad rotten i; i. pwd t» 1 .1..5»U li: ro

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For M words or lass: 1 time 66c; 2 tiaas 76* | 2 times 21; 6 tines 21.71. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertioßs. No elaalfled ads seesgtsd sr sMlpday sehedule. Rat* for 10 Point BLACK FACB to 6* per word for ttb section. Copy mast be in ofice by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. ss.

FOR SALE JOIN th* Thrifty Crowds. Everybody save* at Sprague Furniture store, "The Store For Th* Thrifty.* Drop in and see how Busy dollars we can save you— Sprags* Fnrnltnr* Stora, Phon* IM. 291-ts PREMIER BWEKPERS~with'~nr Uchmants now avsilabi*. Drop In or call for a personal demonstration of this modern home appliance. Hautk Heating A Appliances. 301-ts FOR SALE—Seven room, recently painted home on North Second Has spproximately three acre* of ground making unusual opportunity for person wanting truck garden as well as enjoying city conveniences. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Building. 227-ts CAHINETS -Wall and”&***? double and single bowl, all size* Radios, record players. Phone 95. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service. 1 block south H east of Court House. 305-ts FOR SALE — All used. Stoves, range. Estate heater, laundry, electric motor, gas motor, washer, radio and electric iron. Phone 95, 110 Jefferson, Kitchen Sales A Service. 4-if FOR HALE - New modern home, automatic gas beat. Close to C. E Phone 3112. 3- 3tx FOR SALE -1340 Chevrolet club coupe. 5 passenger. A l condition 1214 Jefferson street. 9-g3tx FOR SALE Good solid void wood for fuel. See Ernest Fisher, 1-2 mile east of Pleasant Mills, or for information call 984. 10g3t x FOR SALE~94O Chevrolet truck with 1942 motor. A-l condition. 8-1/2 tires. Good grain bed. Phone 7664. 121 North 16tb St. 10 Bt-x

I AUTOMATIC Water Heaters, gaa, [ electric, and bottle gas Water | Heater*. Now In atock. Haugk Heating A Appliance*. 10 TF FOIt SALK-1940 Manter DeLuxe Chevrolet, radio, heater and defroster. Good clean car. 854 Dierke* St. 10-3 U FOR SALE - Brooder house, 10 X 12: first class condition. Also 500 chick, electric Jametway brooder. Eda k Pat's Place. Phone 8553. 10 1 tx FOR SALf’— Ixioar alfalfa hay Charlo* Shoaf. 4 mile* east of .Monroe. 10-2tx FOR SALE Cattle doxs. rat dogs, pet dogs. Harry Reed, I mile north 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind. IMt FOR BALE 1»3<; .Model A Ford coach. Oscar Miller, route 8. (Mud Pike). 10-ltx FOR HALE Electric range, apartment site, like new. Can lie seen after 5:90 p.m at *lO Marshall. lu-2lx FOR SALK -lligli Vrade Holstein bulls. William Reichert. Monroe. "gl2tx FOR SALE — Jameaway Electric brooder stove. Mi chick sice. 4ft x 8 ft. bog houne. Two wheel trailer 4ft x 8 ft. Piione “553 or call Ed A Pat's Place on load 33. 9 3tx FOR SALE All porcelain wood and coal kitchen rauae. Inquire Wilbur Selking, mile west and three miles north, Preble 9—3lx FOR SALE -1936 Pontiac coach; good condition; good tires; phone Monroe 105. 8 3t-x FOR SALK — 1»3« Olds coach. good tire*. 1033 W. Adam* St. Phone 6914. 8 3t-X FOR SALE — Decatur Broiler Chick* hatching now every week, early broilers pay dividend*. Order Decatur U. S- Pullorum controlled chicki now for Feb. to May delivery. Get your preferred date order early. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 8 81 FOR SALE 1941” Chevrolet apecU 2 deluxe and iMllarie*. Giice Mobhe Service Moaroe. lad. •~3U NEW atPPLY SEAT rovers: Plymouth ■(««■»: radio*: tire* (6M- | to. ftM-tai adM-M irwek). <•*•> I IMHiJ. <;»■»♦». ««• I *r*--* 1 tut 'Ktiifif-Mi

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds I “Just like our Democrat Want Ad said, electric lights in every room— flashlights!” WANTED SEWING M All makes, guaranteed Jobs We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardman* 223 North First. l-26tx WANTED — To take order* for Harford frocks. Have junior, misses and women's sizes, 9 to 56. Prices 34.98 up. Open evenings. Mrs. Opal Hebble, 1293 W. Adams St. 8 b 3t Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers In Adams county. Wonderful opportunity. 815 to 3-’ n in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNess Company. Dept. A, Freeport. 111. 4—T-xs APPLIANCkFsEKVicir — lf~we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all make* of washer*, sweepers, irons, and other small appliance*. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk. phon* 463. 97-ts WANTED--AII kinds of good quality hay. Prefer looHe in mow. John Feasel, Bellmont park, phone 6262. 307-112 WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Have money on letters, sale* mesaages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phon* 870, Hell«r Building. 244-tt WANTED Stenographer in hospital department. Must be young woman with attractive personality, ■ingle, high school graduate, age 18 to 3<* years. Good salary. Paid vacation. Complete maintenance furnished. Ft. Wayne State School. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 10 3t MAN WANTED - Vefi ran preferred. Intelligent, of good character, handy with tools, interested in bottled gas distribution in this vicinity. Exceptional o|g>ortunity for right man. Applications by mail only. Indiana Bottled Gas Co., Box 11. Peru. Ind. 10 3t

WANTED — Small or medium upright piano In good condition. Call 1197. 10 3t-s MISCELLANEOUS winter when you can have the all season Thermoseal Combination storm and screen window installed. Have it pay for itself In fuel saving* alone. Call us for free estimates. Arnold A Klenk. phone 436. 370 ts FARMERS ATTENTION W* remove dead horses, cow*, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay *ll phone charge*. The Btad ley Product* Co. 15-ts CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; Jan. 2.16%; March 2- I VS’4; May 1.96%; July 1.78-1.78%. | Corn: Jan. MIK; March 1.29%- %; May 1.27%; July 1.26%. Oale: March 76w-%; May 69%- %; July 63%; Sept. 60 x—4 CHICAGE LIVESTOCK Chicago. Jan. 13 — (UP) — (I.SDAi Uvealock Hog*: 12 mm; acthc. 7.'. 1 »M» lbs. 23.25 2X50; 250 300 lbs. 22.75 higher. Top 23.75* Weights 180-250 23.25 Bulk sown 19.00-19.50. Cattle: iS.MiO; calve*. 1.50 O; h-d Ht<-erx and yearling* steady to 501.00 fijwer. Most steers and yearling* 18.50-24.50. Early top 23.06. Fed heifers steady to 25c lower: most heifers 18.00-22.00; cow* weak to 25c lower. Bulls steady at 16.36 down. Most beef cows 12.50-15.U0. Cannem and cutters 3.75-11.56. Medium vealer* 50-lih» lower al 19.00 down; good and choke steady at 21.00-27.00. Stock cattle scarce. Sheep: 4,500; few early lambs aale* weak. Good to choice wooled larrfbH 23.00. Slaughter ewe* steady; medium to choice western* 7.76. ■ o Moat municipal auditorium* in major U-8- cities operate at a ioas and Ifo idle almost four months • year, say* the American Municipal Association. —

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CHAIRMAN OF THI HOUSE Appropriations Committee. Rep. John Taber, (R-N. Y.) goes over the proposed Truman budget in Washington which he hopes to reduce three to four biil'on dollars. Taber claims the budget contains many '‘concealed items.” The shears in foreground may imply that Taber really means to cut IL (International Soundphoto)

Markets At A Glance

By Vnited Press Stock* lower in moderately active trading. Bonds lower: I'. 8. government* firm.

Curb stocks lower. Wheat, cor*, oat* and barley futures irregular. llogH higher, cattle steady and sheep lower. (i Rat Poison Blamed For Death Os Child Indianapolis, Jan. 13—tl’P) — Authorities lielieved today that Leonard Eggers, two years old, died from the effects of rat poison. The child, son of Mr. and Mr* Clyde Egg<-r««. died Saturday night in a hospital. His parents said a bit of bread covered with poison was missing from behind the kitchen stove. CONGRESSIONAL (Continued from Pag* 1) iel Owen*. 11 New York City, and James Wood Allen. 39. West Palm Beach. Mb-s Owen*, who wax flying an Aerotic*. had clearance to FOR 20 Acre Farm with good 5 Room House. Hip Root B*rn with crib and shed attached; Good Poultry house: Fuel Shed; Good Well and Cistern. Electricity. 3 mile South of Pleasant Mills Possession—March Ist. T. D. Scheifendein, Phone 105

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[ MAN’S GREATEST NEEDS - Leland Sltllth I How far could a man go without his pay check? How could he pay for „ 1 food, clothing or his monthly costs for his home? Ask us about our com- [ plete plan for PERSONAL INCOME INSURANCE. Ill® Wl CIIIW V 188888181188 ■■■■■■■■■■■•■ ■ B-B-8..8 1.9.1 <•■••■■■■ ■(■ B B B B. B 88888. 808 ■■■■■■■, ?i:i.LV4HJ. 3TRKIHJ. Now Showing “JACKPOT!" ~ IKI .SIMVS; **\W • <• Sh--[Located by I?adar and called by JL r-'-y' THE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM, ThE ©NEDUCK MAS DUCK - MAK6S A BAD LANDING - - DUCKS CIRCLE HIGH ABOVE THE BLIND IN A BAND ON PLuNoES lM WI a/ipv s POT =* ... WHICH POPEYE AND WIMPV ARE HIDING ITS LEG DOWNWARD i<s I^,,^. . , , - BLONDIE BLONDIE GET YOUR GUN! r __ /S THE BED HAVE VOL) \ h M’"l/ pk I PUT ALL THE /\ DONT h —C sheets will astvextoa) ( extra blankets J ’ A (get in th® bed ) ITS FREEZING 1 (£*■ jbh BE UKE BLANKETS?) -m, ON THE y ( {WITH THAT? r' cold tongmt) ( childpens) \ V>—-s— v —-e#*? ir —4 M z-xi <-tCOAT pfc ar I ill ll H SB*! v j&ibl • » • z* f \ k AM a a*. JvdM®B Bt J- -> Afw .sg ' BLjF? X ' S* 5

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land from the tower, of (It lais said, but Alb n was coming in against a red light. Killed instantly wore the two pilots. William It. Irvine, 29. a passenger in Irvine's plane, and Viola Lindner, U>. Valley Stream. N. Y.. Miss Gwen's pass'-nger Mrs. Allen, passenger in her husband's i plane, died a few hours later o GOP TALK OF (Continued from Pago 1) Harold Knutson. 11. Minn., was especially eager to get an early decision from the budget committee so he could determine whether to push his 2" percent income tax reduction bill in its present form. Even Knutson, who introduced lilh tax bill hh 11.11. l to symbolize the priority tin- lb publican* wanted to give lax relief, was inclined to let his legislation cool a bit pending a closer look at the budget. The way* and means committee was expectej to meet this week Knutson intended to a«k it first to consider reducing excise lax on Cash Coal, Feed ■ & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone 32 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Wye* Examined Glaeeee Fitted

furs—end furs only. Ortginsny. he planned to Include jewelry and possibly leather goods in the first excise tax reduction legislation. But he abandoned th*l idea aud decided to confine it to furs because of reportedly distressed conditions in the fur industry. DAIRY-VETERINARIAN (Continued Worn fare On*»

eently mailed to them, to aid the commitlee in preparing for the nmn luncheon. In announcing the program today. Mr. Archbold declared that the meeting is one of the most important of the year. He cited the fact that nearly every resident of the county Is directly affected, since nearly every one is a milk consumer and should be vitally interested in contributing to more sanitary and healthy milk production. Although the early date prevented him from making an accurate prediction of the crowd expected to attend the school. Mr. Archbold said tiuit as many aa 500 to 60U might be present at the session. SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS (Continued From Page On*)

was dedicated to the youth of the community and many high school student* attended The Decatur high school glee club, directed by Miss Helen llaubold sang two hymns, accompanied by Miss Katy Ami Edward* at tha piano. The subject of the Hatilrday night address was “The Nameless Heroine' and dealt with the advantages of ke««>iing youth in the church. The sermon was based <*n ■ to DON'T HESITATE TO AMT 10 US WHEN YOU NEER A LOAN i We will make a 623 loan Just *• quick ■■ we wilt a larger one. Your tlcnatur* and Incom* *re the chief atcurity requirement*. A small part of your Income each month will repay a loa*. Special terms are available to farmers or other persons with acasoaebls income. /> Loan* privately made CP to 3300 Utually on same day you apply. Let ua tall you more about it—no obligation. Ceil, pboat or writo— LOCAL LOAN ; COMPANY IncofwraitO Ofcr Sthttar btors TtltwlKM 2*3*7 DECATUR. INDIANA — Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real E*tat* We'll be glad to Represent yo* in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private aale. 25 year* in thia business in Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we ar* t proud. Phone 101 157 So. 2nd St. BeVos* Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty, Rep.. Berne, Ind., Phon* 251.

a ttory from the Bible found Id King* II: 5 Rev. J. W. McPh**t*rs. pastor of First Presbyterian church presided at the Saturday services and Rew F. H. Willard bad charge of devotions. Dr. and Mrs. Benson left Decatur today for their home in Indiamspolis. Dr. Benson stated that

PUBLIC AUCTION COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE As 1 am quitting farming and moving to Kendallville, I will sell the following property, on the Reynold* Farm. miles south and 1\ miles east of Mdtiroeville, Ind., or mile south and IM mile west of Dixon, Ohio, on WED. JAN. 15,1947 At 10:30 A. M., CST 16 - HEAD CATTLE - 16 T. B. and Bang'* Tested Guernsey A Holstein Cow. first calf by side; Black Cow, 5, calf by side; Red Cow. I. calf by side; Black Cow. bred in Nov., milking 3’* gal.; Guernsey Cow, 4. pasture bred; Guernsey Cow, 5. bred In Sept.; Guernsey Cow. 5. bred In Sept.; Brown Swiss Cow. 4, due in March; Guernsey Cow. due Feb. 1 with Ist calf; 2 Guernsey heifers, one due in Spring; Shorthorn heifer due in Spring. 2 heifers 10 mo. old; Pure Bred Holstein Bull. 18 mo. old; yearling steer. HOGS: 5 head feeder hogs, 75 tbs.; 9 feeder hogs. 125 lbs. GRAIN: 300 bu. good corn — IMPLEMENTS — Oliver 70 row crop tractor on new rubber, starter, lights, power take off, like new; Cultivators with hack sweeps; Oliver 70 cab. a good one; Allis-Chalmers ”B” tractor on rubber, power take off. Cultivator attachment; Pair Oliver tractor skeleton wheels with heavy spade luga; Moline Jr. 8 ft Combine, motor driven, pick up attachment; John Deere 2 bottom 12 inch 4-B tractor plow; Allis-Chalmers single bottom 14-16-18 inch tractor plow, like new; International 7 ft. tractor disc; Bradley 7 ft. tractor disc; New Idea Side Delivery, like new; Oliver 7 ft. power mower with Aiiis-Chalmers B attachment; Oliver superior 13 hole fertilizer grain drill, used 2 masons; International Rotary Hoe, like new; 3 section Spike Tooth Harrow. 4 wheeled rubber tired wagon, 14 foot bed and standards, 600x16 tires, good; steel wheeled wagon and rack; John Deere hay loader; New Idea Manure Spreader, tractor hitch; John Deere 999 corn planter, fertilizer attachment, Clipper Fanning Mill, like new; Buck Rake on Studebaker chassis; Oliver tractor guard for corn picker and power take off shield; Grapple hay fork; Wagon hay car and It ft. track; Buck rake hay Kline; Brooder house, 10x12; McComb l<mo size oil brooder stove; Oil Tank Heater; Platform scales; Hog self feeder; Milk cart; DeLaval No. 12 Electric Separator; Butchering kettle; Sausage grinder, laird pre**; A shape hog house; 3 ten gal. milk cans; Water tank. Green Giant pump Jack and motor; Miscellaneous articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Walnut Dining Room Suite, table. 6 chairs, buffet; Good 9x12 Wilton Rug; Extra Good 12x14.6 Wilton Rug. Green color, like new; Good breakfast table and 4 chairs; Victrola; Plain Green Wilton rug, 12x14.6, like new. TERMS—CASH. DALE RUBLE OWNER Roy 8. Johnson «t Son—Aucts Melvin- Licchty—Auct. A Sale Equipment Bill Cook, Monroeville Bank—Clerk Lunch by St. Mark's Lutheran Church of Monroeville Not responsible for accidents io . j;j

WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay IQc lb. Decatur Daily Democrat

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he had received Invitation* to •*▼- oral other communiti** that ar* planning union service* modelled after the Decatur plan.

The estimated total week's attendance was more than 2,500, and from the middle of the week on, many visitors from the southern part of the county and from the border counties of Ohio attended the services