Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1947 — Page 5
■mnAY. JAN. 18, 1947
REPORTS
jIrKET reports ft HilY report of local Ko FOREIGN MARKETS ■ nnETT. MURRAY & CO. I V Phone 301 1.,, j Corrected Jan- 1* 225 It* - 22 EK Mw tiio I |K w* ' t'to n-» ~ K, II" I”* * 2 »'•”- !iS gg 1000 » ».t> MW -- io 00 ' 5 50 STOCK YARDS Corrected Jan * s j;i n. » •«« 22.15 i^K” M *?’•? :<i<r z * 9 v.. »-•» VIA 21.1a H |«H lbs . 21 II 1 l»n lbs 19 ,R E| o- 17,5 KHR' II* 1515 lo inn llr« 11-O® to 700 lbs. 12.05 14.90 K, 2500 eggs and QUOTATIONS Q M Furnished by IWoECATUR PRODUCE CO. , Phone 380 Corrected Jan. IS ■’ Krut Receipt Eggs 33 bras * R »pr.iu'-i • —*■'> tl 111 !* 1 * ■, 16 ■7 l lingers 25 —2O GRAIN MARKIT ■ IURK ELEVATOR CO. Bhm subject •« change —JB daring day. delivered at elevator. Ra Corrected Jan. IS H: Wheel 2.14 ■ 1 Wh. at 2.15 ■ .<’> Beens 305 ■ Oats .72 ■ Seed — 2.25 ■ 1-W M Com 1.75 ■Grain: .(>1 per bushel leas. HI Corn: 04 per 100 lees. K f o b. farm. 1 GRAIN PRICES ■Mama County F. D. Co-Op's | I l«me-Menroo-Wllllame K Corrected Jan 18 Bi' 2.15 ■ ■■■■ B- No 2 3.05 Rh I for rye prices. E o ■larence ziner is ■. From Pago (MO) t<> assist any organizedesirous of sponsoring a ib ii« vicinity. Three proare available, namely: ■ h; ’ lt fur | N >ys aged nine to 11; Mt'inz for those 12 years old older; senior Scouting for WIT 15 years of age. IB ** — | FEAR VIOLENCE ■JCnatmued from Page 1) |^w’ r ‘ nt the organization dealsV 4 l >y the initials WIN issued ■evolutionary order providing ■‘’•nidation of the most dunnnabertt of the local elec jffi ‘"ftmisslons. destruction of f ” and attai ks on poll011 •ta tion uay ’• p ' — E <ej * ■ N 4 ■ ' ‘flBK ■^ rr *rVAT > - •” 1 BL a IB K\ 'rk 49 ■ Bl MHHL .. c* BB ■ ‘' 1 £ -’h ■■ <1 vi <<’ - BBBJi Klam c.m i etn» th* ru.- ”* a dpteee as he hn Wi,^’«* d.' W * ae * <* two gwer- ~ 0 ’'WAtastjosaJ) i - ■
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 35 words or Issa: 1 Ums 50c; 3 tliaos 755; 8 Usses 111 • tines 81.75. Rates Quoted ars for consecutive insertions. No elasifled ads accepted or aklpday schedule. Rato for 10 Point BLACK FACB Is le per word tor tesortloa. Copy must be to oftee by 11 A «■ Monday through Friday Saturday deadline to • n. to. FOR SALE SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone lit. 11-TF PREMIER SWEEPERS with"ittachments now available. Drop in Or call for a personal demoaslration of this modern home appliance. Haugh Heating A Appliances. Ml-ts FOR SALE—Seven room, recently painted borne on North Second. Has approiimalely three acres of ground making unusual opportunity for person wanting truck garden as well as enjoying city conveniences. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone 870. Heller Building. 287 ts FOR SALE—Cattle dogs, rat dogs, pet dogs. Harry Reed. 1 mile north 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. lu-6t FOR SALE— High grade Holstein bulls. William Reichert, Mon roe. 7gl2!x FOR SALE — Decatur Broiler Chicks hatching now every week, early broilers pay dividends. Order Decatur U. 8. Puliorum controlled chicks now for Feb. to May delivery. Get your preferred date order early. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 437. 8 St AUTOMATIC Water Heaters? gas. electric, and bottle gas Water Heaters. Now in stock. Haugk Heating A Appliances. 10 TF FOR SALE 1845 Jeep. Call 41X4 after 5 p.m. 13-g3t FOR SALE—Cocker spuniel pups. On river road, first house north of Vost (’ravel pit. Veruon Niblick, phone 568 - 13-3tx FOR HALE- 1941 epe. ial Chevrolet in eatra good condition. I*ooks and runs like a new one. Will sell extra cheap if bought before Monday. January 20. Can I* seen Friday. Saturday and Suuday nights Chester Baumgartner. 4 mil** west ot Coppess corner on 124. 1/5 mil* north. 14-g3t FOR SALE Ll.ing room suite, blue. 3 pioce. Like new. Call 1554 1515 W. Monroe. 14-g3tx FOR SALE - 3X Chevrolet; good condition. 7 miles west on 224. Phono Cralgville 19 on 7. 14-3tx FOR SALE Used Furniture 3breakfast sets in fair condition, l-ktunge chair. Fair condition 1gas stove, l-2pc living room auite. This merchandise was traded in on new and came from g.md Decatur homes. Will sell cheap for cashSprague Furniture Store Phone 199. 14 2t MUST SELL—Knee hole desk This is a waterfall desk.. Walnut finish. Slightly damaged in shipping. Will sell cheap for cash, so we can settle claim with trucking company. Our toss ie your gain. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 14-2 t FOR SALK—Model A Ford coach. 121 North Third. Phone 1523. 14-3 U FOR SALE—I93X Plymouth coach, two‘doors. <;<Mid tires and excellent motor. Phone 98b. 14-2tx FOR SALE-1911 Stick Special Sedanetle. with radio and heater Can lie seen from 12 to 5 at O. Ke Welding Shop North 9th Street. 14-b2tX FOR SAI.E-39 Plymouth coupe, radio and beater, 8885. ‘35 Plymouth aedan. rebuilt motor. 4 new I ires. 8435. 518 N. Second St . phone BX4. 13-3tx FOR SALE -"Two Brown Swiss heifers. Due to fresheu soon. Mile south, three east Monroe. Clara Dolch. 13 3t-x FOR SALE- 4 room house with 1 acre of ground, or houee will be sold separate. Dorris Heath. Decatur route 3. !3-g3tx FOR SALE- New Tires 550x18. 850x18. 700x11. <50x15. Seat covers. Sealed beam lights for older New Raiion For Car & Home. A few used car radios Dick Mansfield Motor Bales. 141 StoutA Stout etroet. Dscstur. Indiana. Sarrica on all msk* cars. —T i 9W SALK-Ftoor lamp Pb<»« nu is-gu-'7,7;.'; *■ ! .=j
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds rww o® “No. No. Junior, we don’t rent any more — Daddy bought this house with a Democrat Want Ad!" FOR SALE 15 cu. ft. Deep Freese. Also wrapping paper for your meat. Gerber Implement Store. U. S. 27, Decatur. 11-5 t FOR SALE - All used Stoves, range, Estate heater, laundry, electric motor, gas motor, waeber. radio and electric iron. Phone 85, 110 Jefferson. Kitchen Sales fc Service. 4—ts FOR SALE — Just arrived shipment large else genuine Estate lleatrolas. the original cabinet heatep with Intensi-Fire Air Duct, exclusive festure. See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Phone 497. 11 5t FOR SALE—Some new car heateiw At Michel’s Auto parts. 15-glt FOR RENT Sleeping loom in mod ern home. Close in. Phone 15ox. 15-2 t WANTED SEWING MACHINE All makes, guaranteed jobs We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 1 26tx APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair ail makes of washers, sweepers. Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 488. 97-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, ssloe messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 170, Heller Building. 244 It WANTED"TO RENT House with 2 or more bed rooms No children Phone 1W46 11 If WANTED -- lAdy to work in laundry. 40 hours work week. Phone 1149. 127 South »tb Street. 11 6t WANTED All kinds of livestock. L. W. Murphy 15 hi WANTED To rent 5 or ti room house, modern or semi, or 5 room apt. unfurnished References, No children. Will consider house in country. Box 211 Post Office 15-31 X
MISCELLANEOUS WHY WORRY: About winter when you can have the all season Thermoseal Combination storm and screen window installed. Have it pay for Itself in fuel savings alone. Call us for free estimates. Arnold A Klenk, phone 435. 270-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We re move dead boraoe, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. IMf ROOFING AND SIDING Order now and wave. Work done l>y experien<cd applb aiors. Free estimate** n<» obligs’loti. Boardmans district agency. Phone 411, Decatur. 13-!4tx FOR KENT FOR RENT Firm trailer by hour or week. Adams County Trailer Service 13-3tx LOST AN I) FOUNI) LOST Studebaker hulecap. Finder please return to this office. Reward. 14-2tx LOST Double titrand of pearls at Riverview Gardens. If returned at once to Riverview, no questions will be asked. 13-b3t 0 Safe Travel The elevator is the safest means of power transmission i” ’h« world. During 1938 approximately 25 million paxsengers were eerried on elevators in the United States — more than the combined total of those carri*g oo all other public conveyanccs. uejccuoßAMe ret* High consumption of grevn grass by chickent results in a darker colored yolk, or even yolks with a greenisn cast which to highly objew tfooahto to ttoo consumar. — k. tgteo Myth Most lakimos do not Bve to igtooa. In fact, over tottf toa Esfc'mas to awM ■»«« BfYfr mm m
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7' ; - ' . BjBKHr •■ • ■ THE OLD home town looks mighty good to former world welter* weight champion, Ba-ney Ross, as he arrives at Chicago's airport Barney to returning from Lexington, Ky., where he voluntarily entered the U. S. public health service hospital to be cured of the narcotic habit which “slipped up” on him as an aftermath of malaria which he contracted on Guadalcanal. (International Shotrt ;I re said to take the biggest hunk out of the average Ainerlcun'e clothing budget-iu-count Ing tor seven -and-a-half per cent of th** money spent Ity the average petvon for wearing anparel. —— iMi rtrs; fin si. »f.i-i i.i:mi;nt «H F.MTITF. NO. 1X33 N.. 11 . I* given to the < reilliul'M, heir* >lnl li u.it.e* of Giorge Emiek. d< i-.i»--d lo appear in'll. V! • ip. <' i. .it • ..in I In M e I I.Hui. Indi in.i. <>n lie Ir.l <1 i.v of |.*..|.ruai y, 1917. mid k|i..w . .hi-,., if anr. win ti>. t- i\vi, h :ti i.i-;mi:x r A<N - or.\T»< witli Hi- • t.it.- ..f -nd ,!••• . ,1- l.t >.l|..i|| I ii >| be .ipproVeil. and nald lo ll* .... nolifl. d to t'i< n I and tie re make proof of lirlrKhlp. and receive tli--li dirlrileitu • *>hare». Floren*-*- I . Vllapau. . »dmlnl«trnlor ! lie, H|ur. loUlhhk. .li.iimir , tl. IIU7 ' til.irnr. t . 11. Miii>* lliuill Jan. II —IS o noth t: of i in vi. »i:iTt.r:iii:vi VI-I’.UN I tIEN I <>l vi>uini«i-I( v run no. j:ii:i Nolle? I« herelij al*«*n I hat tin- iindar.-laneil In. l>**-n .*|> pointe.l A>li>iinlKtratoi- of tio < late of i;i»iiki. A Barnett late of Adania County, d*-, ea»«-d. The entate in proba!.|> Kolvcnt. Kraeel VV . Iluaehe Vduilolatrator. Jniiiinri a. oil? lirl.a* A anilth (Horary Jan I—ll—lS — <1 Trade In a Good Town — Decatu. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 <ysa Examined Glasses Fitted & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone 32
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J Cintos’! • I I 1.1 IVt IXCIH OtHIK IROIVIPVAI COSVOUIION ty I MIAN< ZA. • * — •A I ns rtm< I it m OfHNVI VHtIAM INTIMtt | WtCAM COSH IsL-UfOU-NVMUAII IN ASOVI CHARI IHOICATI NUMStI Os WITHIN THE NEXT MONTH the 1948 budget recommendation of President Truman will bo acted upon by the joint committee on the legislative budget That it will get a considerable kicking around, io generally accepted. The president’s report would involve raising 837.7 billion in taxes, whereas Republican groups would shave tins to about 833.5 billion. Some would cut It down to. 830 billion. Naturally, the expenditures would have to be chopped accordingly. Incidentally, for the first time in budget history an item of 8443 millions was included for the Atomic Energy Commission. The above chart is based on figures as presented in President Truman's report
♦ fed jt. r ■ i ? KING CHBISTIAN. 76 - year -old monarch of Denmark, is di with a cold and alight infection of the lungs. (International) Aliout four-fifths of the U.S. i cun crop for 1916. eMimated 3.500.0011.000 bushels, came from hybrid seed corn. ■ 11,1 1 ■ ■'<> BILLS AGAINST (Continued From l*«se One) would prohibit ina»s picketing Labor attorneys were quick lo point mil Hie lest of the measure never deliipil the title phrase "mass plekeling." "Th.' bill." said on*- labor reprr-1 sentative. "in its own language makes ii unlawful to prevent or impede free ingress into any 1 plant. Tills certainly is broad ciioiigh to cover picketing <>( any kind.*’ The anil-closed shop lull was IlHrouce-l by Sen. A. W. Mitchell, j R.. laiPurte It Mould prohibit the' denial of employment be< ause of membership or non-membership in a labor organization
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Carl Mullin, president of the stale federation of labor said the AFL was particularly concerned over this proposed law. “Ii would strike hardest at • raft unions which train their Porch Rails Stair Rails (M. Stttt GILPIN Ornamental Iron 122 South 13th St. Phone 5462 Decatur, Ind. Secaur OFFERS YOU: Upholstering Used Furniture Repairing Picture Framing Crating. 131 E. Monroe St. Phone 16H6 FOR SALE New Modern HOME automatic ran heat done to (>. E. Phone 3112
own apprentices," he said. The bill that would permit the. state police to enter labor dis putes without the authority of the governor or the duly elected off!-, cers of the municipality concerned. was introduced in the house by Rep. Lothair Teetor, K., Hag e ratown. The trill would repeal a section of the present law- that prohibits the state polk* from entering any labor dispute unless called by the governor. Janies McEwan, president of the Indiana CIO Indusirisl union council «aid th*- bill "may have the effect or making our state po-
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WANTED | GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, I Suitable tor Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, | coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay 10G H>. I Decatur Daily Democrat | MMCXBeQXMDaXMNmUStBMMMXIMiaMMMMmMBMBaMnBBBMMB PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at I’ublic Auction on my (arm 3 miles Eaet ami I's miles South <>f Monroe, Indiana; 4 miles West and l',i miles South of Willshire, Ohio, . Tues., January 21, 1947 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. I I—HEAD OF CATTI.E—II JUDY. liolsleiD, 3. due to freshen Jan 13, 5 gal. cow; BIILA. Holstein, 5. due to freshen Jan 23. 6 gal. cow. PRIMROSE. Guernsey, 9. was fresh Dec. 1, rehred Dec. 24. 5 gal. cow; PEGGY. Holstein, 3, due May 15, milking good flow, 6 gal. cow, SALLY, Holstein a- Brown Swiss. 7 . due May 23, milking good flow. 5 gal cow; RUBY. Holstein Ac Jersey, 3. was fresh Nov. 21, rehred !>••< 23. 5 gal cow; BROWNIE. Brown Swiss A- Holstein, 2, due May 1. milking good flow. 4 gal. cow; BOSS. Jersey A Guernsey, V, calf l>y side. 4 gal. cow. SUSIE. Holstein, 3, due Feb. 2't. 5 gal. cow; BETSEY, Jersey A Brown Swiss. 5, due Feb. 15. 4 gal. cow; DAISY. Holstein A Brown Swiss. 3, due Felt. 22. 5 gal. cow; One Holstein heifer, 10 mo. old. One full bltstdctl Holstein Bull, eligible lo register, coming 3 yr. old April 6; One Registered Brown Swiss Bull, born Jan. 29, 1946; College Boy's Brownie’s Mite, Reg. No. 71X63. MILKING MACHINE: M<-Deering Double Unit Milker, used 2 yrs, pipe line and stall i rwks for 10 cows Two Single Unite Kite-Way Milker. f> ten gal. milk cans. 7—7 2 Pure Bred Spotted Poland Sows, due March 22 with third litter; 5 Hampshire Gilts, due lass of Feb. HAY & GRAIN 500 bu. Extra Good Yellow Corn; 3<»«) l>u. Tama Oats. Test 35, suitable for seed; 2 tons Good Clover Hay. baled. IMPLEMENTS John Deere Bean Cultivator. Ilk* new; Two-way Force Pump. Cylinder and Pipe complete; Heller-Eller Pump Jack, complete whh Electric Motor; Two new Mc-Deering Plow Sole Fertilizer attachments. fit all makes of Tractor Plows; Windrower for 5 ft. mower; Mc-Deering Roa' Rotary Hoe, Deering b ft. Binder; Single Section Spike To<Hh Harrow. MISCELLANEOUS ()n>- Classic Globe Hard Coal Burner with Dwin Tbs hard coal; One Soft Coal Stove. Moors Hol Blast; Otic 3 Burner. White Enamel, Bavi’Oil Kerosene Stove; Two Individual Hog Coops. TERMS—CASH. Wm. Neadstine OWNER Roy S. Johnson A Son Aucls. Melvin Liechty—Auct A Sal* Equipt. E W. Baumgartner—Clerk Jan. 14-16-18
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' lice into • gMtapo which Infioential employers can use without permission of the governor." He added that the proposed law . violated home rule in that It would enable an employer to call upon the state police when he would be unable to induce local I police to interfere in a labor dis- ' pute." McEwan explained he had no i objection to the use of state police in bona fide instances of violence or rioting caused by labor disputes. The senate and house will reconvene at I p. m. Monday for the 12'h day of the 61-day session.
