Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1947 — Page 5
FRIDAY, JAN. it, 1947
■ 11 11 VW] — 11 "■ MARKET REPORTS far 1 ftAILY HCPORT OF LOCAL AMO FORIION MARKIT* KKRNITT, MURRAY A CO. Phewe 3&I Corrected J*n. 1? LM to m lbs- __ 23 25 |» to 2« Ibfl. 23 Off Ito to MO lbs. 22.76 IM to MO Ibe. 22 50 iSS to 899 Ibe. 22 25 MO to 490 lbs. 2185 FiO to HO ita. 22.00 IS to 149 ft*. 11 50 06 to MO ft*. 2100 tolgbs — 1100 |t*S* - 16.50 BKhRI ■WI.W.OH.im.I.i i................ 10 00 fob (Wad. A Bet) 26.00 Usbs 21.00 [darlings 10.00 s*-SS 5.50 « KUHNIR STOCK YARDS Corrected Jan. 17 N to MS Ito 23.40 M to 240 lbs , 23.15 40 to NO lb*. 2— 22.90 CO to 2001 U 22 40 M to ON lbs. 21.90 M to 850 IM. 21.65 M to 400 ft*. 21.15 50 to IM Ib*. . 2115 8S to IM lb*. _L 19 15 M lb* down 17.15 1 275 tc M 0 lb* 1815 .MO to 500 ft*. ... 17.90 I 5M to 700 lb*. 14.45 Iteg* 14.90 e*te 10.00 •He* ... MOO «nb* — 20.00 : WHOLISALI KftKß ARD » POULTRY QUOTATIONS f Furnished by " DMATUR PRODUM CO. Pbetto MM 1 Corrected Jaa. 17 wrest Receipt Bgga 33 (eavy bene 25 leery springer* 25 ■aghorn ben* 14 Mob* - ■ - ... IS •ck epriafer* 25 ■tags - 30 LOCAL ARAIK SSARKIT SURX ELSYATC* CO. Baa** s a a * a OOTHW •WBJWUI W CM n<» taring day. , Price* SeUrered at elevator. Corrected Jan. 17 /*• 2 Wheat 2.14 > 1 Wheat . 2.17 Soy Bean* 305 Jew Gate 79 lai Seed - - 2.25 L ye 1.85 pew Cera r ... 1.75 Grata: .08 par bttshei leas. Com: J 4 per IM lea*. | Lo.b. sane. 4 GRAINPRICKS Adame County P. D. Co-Op’* Bertip-Mei»roe-Wllll*w»* . Corrected Jan 17 I7h**l 2.17 «n 1.75 mt* 76 eaas No- 2 •«••••• ««»**»*»•»•* ••••....»••• 3.05 Call tor rye prices. 1 t ■ • INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Jaa. 17 — (UP) — PM A)—Livestock: Hog* 8,040; Moderately active, arrow* and gtlts mostly 50 low•r; good and choice 180-225 lbs. i.U; top 23. M; 225-240 lb*. 8.00; 240-360 fta. 22.75; 260-280 b*. 88.59; 380-106 ft*. 32.35 ; 300 M lb* 23.90; SM ft*, up 21.75: 00-1 M *. 20.25-22.25; sow market ot fully estabitobed. 50 or more iwer, largely 1T.54L15.50; choice ight 19.00 sparingly. Cattle 1,000; calves 400; gener--1 market active; steers and heifr* strong in cleanup trade; holes 1.196 ft. Moers 27.75 for ted lot top; ood ehok< steers to 5.00; hulk medium and good 6.00-21 M: mixed toed medium M ft. steers 1845; common to oedlnra heifers and mixed yearIngs 13.00-14.t0; flows steady with hursday** average, strong to 25 ilgher; good beef cows praclfcUy absent; oeaunon and medium 1.50-1340; censors and cutter* <75-1125; veeton fairly active, bout steady; good and choice *004040; coiMS** and medium inevenly 13.00-16.00; culls down o B.M. Sheep 1.00*; fat lambs fairly ctlye. about steady; around good nd choice fed Text* lamb* 23 50; bole* bet heavy 1113 to. weights IN; good and choice natives ■rgoiy 2140-8350; medium and rood 16.60-31.00; common and neutnm 1UMB.00; »;aughl.-r •wee QUotiMs Steady; largely 1.00-7.00 for medium and good. iWce eligible toLSO Morfcrtl At A Glanci By United Press Stock* higher I* gutet trading Bond* irregnlariy higher; U. 8. evarnment* aotFteaded Carb stocks MOgukrly higher Wheat, corn, hats and barley u teres toww. H«*s Steady to higher, cattle rad sheep tower. , . .mm lUinoit has • wheat goal of .409.0 M were* Mr 8*47. The 1944 dMtN WOMH** 1-MI.OM scree.
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LOCAL CLAWIPIRD ADVIRTItINA RATK* For 25 word* or lee*: I time 56c; 2 time* 75*; I tlm** 81; 4 time* 81.74. Rate* «uoted are for oonaeoatlve insertion*. No elaaltted ad* accepted or skip*ay acheduto. Rate for 10 Polat BLACK PACR te 8e per word tor fasortton Copy amt be to oflleo by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadltoo li I I. » FOR SALE SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE— Hottest Vsiue Spot in Northern Indian*. Drop In and see how many dollars we can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 11-TF PREMIER SWEEPERS with attachments now available. Drop ia or call for a personal demonstration of chi* modern homo appliance Haugk Heating A Appuaaoea. 361-ts FOR BALE— Seven room, recently painted home on North Second. Ha* approximately three acre* of ground making unusual opportunity for person wanting truck garden an well a* enjoying city convenience*. Bob Heitor, Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Building. 297-ts FOR SALE—Cattle doge, rat dogs, pet doge. Harry Reed. 1 mile north 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind. IMt FOR SALE—High grade Holstein bulls. William Reichert, Monroe. 7gl2tx FOR SALE — Decatur Broiler Chlcke hatching now every week, early broilara pay dividends. Order Decatur U. 8. Pultorum controlled chick* now for Feb. to May delivery. Get your preferred date order early. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 8 8t FOR SALE — 4 room semi-modern house in Craigvlllo. Write or see Ralph Gerber, Cralgville, Indiana. 12 2t-x JUST RECKIVED — Giant else clothe* hampers; assorted colors, pearl top. 87.49. Gambles. 12 3t AUTOMATIC Wster Heaters, gas. electric, and bottle gas Water Heaters. Now in stock. Haugk Heating A Appliances. 19 TF FOR SALE—I 944 Jeep. Cali 4184 after 6 p.m. 13-g3t FOR SALE—Automobile batteries, all types while they last I 9 60 and old battery. Coppeee Corner. 12-2tx FOR SALE—Cocker spaniel pups. On river road, first house north of Yost Gravel pit. Vernon Niblick, phone 669 T 13-Btx FOR SALE-1941 *pedal Chevrolet in extra good condition. Look* and run* like a new one Will sell extra cheap if bought before Monday. Jaauary 20. Can be seen Friday. Saturday and Sunday night* Chester Beamgartner. 4 miles west ot Coppee* corner on 124, 1/1 mile north. 14-g2t FOR SALE—Living room suite, blue, 2 piece. Like new. Cell 1654. 14-g3tx FOR SALE—'3B Chevrolet; good condition. 7 miles west on 224. Phone Cralgville 19 on 7. 14-3tx FOR SALE- Used Furniture-3-breakfast sets in fair condition. 1-lounge chair. Fair condition 1g*n stove. l-2pc living room suite. This merchandise was traded ia on new and cams from good Decatur honitw. Will sell cheap for csah Sprague Furniture Store Phone 199. 14-2 t MUST SELL—Knee hole desk. This is a waterfall desk Walnut finish. Slightly damaged in shipping. Will sell cheep for cash, so we can settle claim with trucking company. Our to** ia your gain Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 14-2 t FOR SALE—Model A Ford coach. 121 North Third. Phone 1623. 143tx FOR SALE—I93B Plymouth coach? two doors. Good tires end excellent motor. Phone 96* 14-Xtx FOR SALE- 1941 Buick Special Sedanette. with radio and heater Can be seen from 13 to 6 at O. K. Welding Shop North Sth B<reet. l+bßtx FOR SALE—’39 Plymouth coupe, radio and boater. 84»5. ’BS Fly mouth eedaa. rebuilt UKrtor, < new Urea. 8436. 618 N. Second *t . pboae 984. iS-3tx FOR SALE - Two Brown «u Im hetfses. te treabaa soon. Mile omUL throe east Moarue Clara Dotob. U »>*
QUICKIES by K- RgyaoW* “I’m not afraid since I got Polly with a Democrat Want Ad — it’s just like having a man around the bouse!” FOR SALE—Electric range, apartment sise, like new. Can be seen after 5 p m. at 710 Marshall streaL Phone 1549 13—g2tx FOR SALE—IS cu. ft. Deep Freese. Also wrapping paper for your meat Gerber Implement Store. U. S. 37, Decatur. 11-5 t FOR SALE — Ail used. Stoves. range, Estate heater, laundry, electric motor, gas motor, washer, radio and electric Iron. Phone 95, UO Jefferson. Kitchen Salas A Service. 4— ts FOR SALE — Just arrived shipment large size genuine Estate Heatrolas, the original cabinet heeter, with Intensl-Fire Air Dnct. exclusive feature. See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Phone 497. 11 St WANTED SEWING MACHINE Repairing— All makes, guaranteed job*. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckle*, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardman* 323 North First 1-Ntx APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we c**'t tlx it throw it away. We repair all make* of washer*, ■weepers, irons, and other email appliance*. White stringer rolls for all make* of washer*. Arnold A Klank, phono 463. 97-ts WANTED—We have an opening In Adams County for ■ man who knows farmers and livestock food ing. This proposition include* •oiling a high qualty mineral feed and rupplle* direct to farmer*. Write in detail to box 63 c/o Democrat. 12-3 t WANTED—To rent 3 or 3 room apartment. Mra. R E. Moore, Rice Hotel. 13-3tx WANTED— Mlmeographtog «”’k. ProfeMional equipment. Save money on letters, sale* meaeagee. program*, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Pboae 870, Heller BnUdtog. H 448 WANTED TO RENT—House with 3 or more bedroom* No children Phono 1944 H-ts WANTED — Lady to work in laundry, 40 hour* work week. Phone 1149, 137 South 9th Street. 11 4t WANTED — Ride to International Harvester 2:30 to 12. Phono 4311. 13 g 24 WANTED - interior painting and decorating. Floor sanding sad finishing. Also. Kemtone plastic plastering done by experienced and careful workers. For estimate call 8012 or 4653 18 g 3t x MISCELLANEOUS WHY WORRY: About winter when you eaa have the all ***aoa Tbennoeeal Combiaation storm sag eereen window installed. Have it pay for Itself la fuel saving* alone. Call ■■ for free estimate*. Arnold A Klenk, phone 4M. 370-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, bog*, etc. Decatur phone 3090. We pay all phoae chargee. The Stadley Product* Co. 15- u ROOFING AND SIDING- Order now and eave. Work done by experienced spplkatorv Free <»timatei no obligation Boardman* district agency. Phone ill. Decatur. 13-14tg FOB KENT ~ FOR RENT—Farm trailer by hour or week- Adams County Trailer Service 13 3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST- Studebaker hub-cap Finder please return to this office. Re ward 14-2tx LOBT -R*t terrier dog. children* pet Black with white spot on back of neck Reward Orley Krick, 894 South Eighth street. IXgttx LOST-Doable otraad of pearl* at Riverview Gardea* If return ed at eeee to Riverview, no qwew Uom will be naked. I 3 b2t —e I
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CHICAGO LIVCBTOCK Chicago, Jan. 17—(UP)—(USDA) —Livestock: Hog*: 9.069. Two-way market, fairly active; steady to 35c higher on weights 249 Ibe.. snd under. Heavier, slow and 25c lower Sows steady. Good and choice hog* 189240 ib*.. 23.25-22.45; top 23.75 Good and choice 240-279 lbs., 22 75-23.25; 270-300 lbs.. 22.50-22.85 Load around 400 lbs., 1.50 and good grade 180 lbs.. 32.75. Moat good and choice *ow* 19.25-19.75. Cattle: 2.000. Calves: 600 All slaughter classes wesk to 25c lower: 50c off on good grade steers selling 22.00-24.50. Heifers showed steer decline. Most and good steer* 18.75-28.75. Compsrable he<fer* 15.00-22.90. Eastern shipper deinsnd narrow. Some good to choice steers taken off market cows and bulls weak to 25 lower Weighty colored cows 31.00 down. Csnner* 9.75 down. Most beef cow* 1126-li.OO. Practical lop sausage and beef bull* 15.75. Vealers steady at 27.00 down. Sheep: 2,000. Slaughter lambs weak to 25 lower Good and choice fed wooled westerns 25.60-23.76 Part deck strictly good and choice 87 lb., 24.09. Few medium and good wooled skins 22.50-23.25. Sheep steady. Odd lots native slaughter ewes 8.00 down. g FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jan. 17—(UP) Livestock: Hogs. 160 225 lbs. 23.25. 225-340 lbs 23, 240-260 lbs. 22.75, 260-380 lbs. 23.50, 280-300 lbs. 22.50, 300350 lbs. 22. 350 400 lbs. 21.75. 100160 lbs. 21 75; roughs 17.75; stags 18.25. Calves: choice 38.50. Lamb*: choice 23.50; ewe* 7; buck* 5.50. . Steers: choice 18-222; good 1818; medium 14-14; common 12-14. Heifer*, choice 17-19; good 1617; medium 13-15; common 11-13. Cows: good and choice 11..6012.50; medium 10.50-11.50; canners and cutters 7-10.50. Bulls: good and choice 14 5015.60; medium 13-1450; common 10-12.50. — — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE What: Jan. 2.14A; March 2-M---2<K%; May 19314 %; July 175%- % Corn: Jan. 1.32%; March 129% %; May 1.27%-%; July 126%. Oats: March 74%-%; May 68'*• %; July 61%-%; Sept 58%. N. A. BIXLER OPTOM KTR IST HOURS: 8:80 to 11:80 It:M te 4:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone ISS Eye* Examined Gias*** Fitted A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 280 South 4th St. Deeatur Indiana Cash Coal, Feed ■■ & Supply Monre* at Eighth Phene 32
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POMS RSHER, beautiful and talented movie songwriter, will marry Cbarlea Gcrshonson, Detroit mulU-mllllonaire auto magnate, next month Id the Motor Qty. (lutetaatiou»ll
Refuses Te Dismiss Suit On Farnsworth Majority Os Union Opposed To Suit Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jan 17—(UP) —A 8300,900 portal-tb-portai pay suit against the Farnsworth Television and Radio Corporation remained on file today in federal court here de*piu an almost unanimous voto by union member* to withdraw it. Two officials of local 916 of the united electrical radio and machine workers of America (CIO) diacloaed laat night that ail but one of 44 members had voted on January 6 to withdraw the suit filed on December 31. A. W. Doescher, elected president ot the local last week, said that member* signed a letter last week asking that the suit l»e dropped "because we believed we had no claim againet the company.” Oliver A. Hwitzer. South Bend attorney representing tbe union. Maid the suit would lie cuuilinued inasmuc h as the action of tho local wa» not unanimous. 0 Fire* attack about 400.000 homes annually and 7,000 penS’D* are burned to death. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* & Real Estate We’ll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Rest Estate at Publie Salo or privet* eale. 25 years In thia business in Decstur. We welcome your Inveotlgation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 159 So. 2nd St. DeVora Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty, Rep., ■ laasd Ohana
WAY IS OPENED FOR (Continued From Pag* Oss) transmitting the virus first to monkey*. then to cotton rat* and finally to the laboratory mice. Dr. Mvin*on and his group now have demonstrated tha' the virus can be transmitted from human intestinal secretions to while mice. Thi* was done, according to the report to the National Foundation, by the simple expedient of adding sterile degenerative brain material from dead normal mice to the human eluul specimen. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehingei FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570 DON'T HESITATE TO AMY TO OS WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN • W* will euke ■ 828 less fort se quick as w* will a larger on*. Your •i<n»«ur* and Incom* *r* tbe chief security requirtmenu. A small part of your Income each month will repay a loxn Spccul term* are avallabto to farmer* or ether person* with seasonable income. a Loen* privately Bad* op to 8300 , dually on aame day you apply. Let u> tels you more about it—no obligation. Call, pboaa at wriu— LOCAL LOAN . C °MIPANV Ovw Setealw Ster* Telethta* p-fry DICATU*. INDIANA
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1 Minutes From Decatur Immediate Possession Good 6 Room Brick House—Modern—New Plumbing and Fixture*—Newly Decorated— Built-in Cupboard* — Drove Well — Electricity—2 Car Garage—One Acre of Ground —Basement—Furnace. A FINE HOME Call Ned Johnson, phone 1649
WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay |Q C Ib. Decatur Daily Democrat
PUBLIC SALE As I am employed In Van W’ert, I have decided to quit farming and aell at Public Auction, & miles Weal of Van Wert on V. S. 3v and \a mile South, on Thurs., Jan. 23, '47 Commencing at 11:00 A. M. EST ““ — LIVESTOCK — Holstein Cow. 6, be fresh in Feb.; Guernsey Cow. 6. be fresh in March, both « gal. cows when fresh; 1 white faced steer. I*> months old; 1 heifer S months old. HOGS 4 SHEEP: 1 sow; 10 head of sheep, will lamb in March. POULTRY: 100 head White Rock pullets, laying HAY 4 STRAW: H ton mixed hay—Alfalfa. Clover A Timothy; 250 bales oats straw. I’ARM MACHINERY F-20 Far mall Tractor, recently overhauled and painted, set of corn plows for F-20; Internationa! heavy disc, 7 foot; international Clover buncher, new type, 7 foot; international hay loader; International 3 section steel harrow, like new; international 3 section wood harrow; International rotary hoe; Oliver grain drill, power lift. 12 hoe. Black Hawk corn planter with fertiliser attachments; McCormick Deering corn sheller. McCormick Deering (tower mower. 7 foot; Stalk rake; 2 hay forks and hay slings. 2 steel tired wagons; S foot binder; double shove! plow; oil drum. 50 gal.; emery wheel MISCELLANEOUS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Jim Brown fenco charger, battery or electric; 1 roll of barb wire; 1 set of disc trucks; 1 pulley for F-20; 1 wheelbarrow, steel; 1 lard press; 1 vise; 1 eross cut saw; laundry stove; oil brooder stove; thick water and feeders; ice cream freezer. 2 gal,; Maytag gasoline motor for washer; Butchering table; Lard press; Glass churn. I*j gal.. 2 Aladdin lamps; few quart glass cans; several jars; oil lantern: Iron kettle; Player Piano; 1 Couch; Fruit Cupboard: several large wood boxes. TERMS—CASH. Burtie C. Foreman OWNER Roy S. Johnson fc Son—Auctioneers Norman Riedenbach. Theo Hurtx —Clerks Lunch will bo served by Pleasant Chapel W. S. C S
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