Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1947 — Page 5

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JIRKET reports I JIilY report of local I Bid foreign ma * ke ™ I Bnnett.murravaco. BM Rhone 301 |B C ; ,rre< ted J»" 20 S 225 "’*• 2 , M I" TS. :nw ‘ S . „ 22.00 » £ w 10.00 fed A Set.) 20 W . 10.00 :"zz" _* w NIR STOCK YARDS .. ” |b * ” Jn —— Sils •"* ;i • n 11 |owu »’••• m to * !u 7<MI ll* —— ’I- 1 * ■■ 15.05 10.00 iKhOLEOALE EGGS AHO jBouiTRY quotations Furnished by PROOUCE CO. ■j* Phone 300 j Corrected Jan 20 Receipt Eggs 33 y it»n» ~ —“I y «prinK»r» - - zo prn beu* - •” ■ ■uii^——*s* | wingers - - •*» I 20 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET SURK ELEVATOR CO. Betae eubject to chaniro K during day. i’rtcei delivered at elevator. Corrected Jan. 20 J Wheat 3.14 1 Wheat 2.15 Soy Heaiia - 305 Oati - .77 SeedM» iara 1.75 tin: .01 per bushel leas, torn: .04 per 100 loos. ta b. tana. GRAIN PRICES me Ceunty F. S. CeOp'e krnt-Mesreo-WllHeasa Corrected Jan. 20 No ! 3.05 for rye prlcee. o MIC AGO LIVESTOCK wo. Jan. 20.—(UP)—(U8.Iveetoek: : 11.000. Active. 25-50 c highat advance on weights more Mt ll» Top 24.00 freely. Bulk •>ii choice 180-240 lbs. 23.75Good and choice 240250 1.71. Pew 150-350 lbs. 33.00Move ground 50c higher Bulk is 4 choice 15 75-20.00. Few ’’W’ lighte veiglita 26.25. Hww t al.ee: 1.000. Fed ’ud yearilnga steady to '*««'» cow run weak to 25c Hull’ ”emly to weak; veals Mom medium to good h.t*t’3OO top 25.00 and Mo«t vanner* and < utter* lu 'f cow* 11 00-13 50. 1 hulls IJJo down. Choice mostly 2Sotr down 1 <w *'' •’’■iriy active, ear- “ • tuhtei lanilm 25c lower '***' •* n<2 ‘ b< ’*‘ e M '»*-:3.50 M.-dhim and good yetrUßgg W’, Lh<l good and < Indi e 112 head choice twee 1.50-9 00. !y 5 ’’ “““’•■K "0 kindly, as e ‘ att4 kothlag so royal a* *UTfIIHW ■ y BURK IJShowis -Will It How Meeh i| J* - '« tR 11

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or lose: 1 time 55c; S times 75ei 5 Usees 11; 5 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for coasecstive insertions. No elaaiflod ads accepted or sklpday schedule. Rato for IS Point BLACK FACE is So per word tor insertion. Copy must bo in ofllce by 11 a. as. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline it I s n. FOR SALE BPRAGUit FURNITURE STORK Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. Drop in and see ho* many dollars w« can save you. Sprague Furniture Store. I’houe 199. 11-TF PRKMiKR BWKEPERB with attachments now available. Drop in or call for a personal demonstration of this modern home appliance. Haugh Hosting A Appliances. 351-ts FOR SALE—Seven room, recently painted home on North Second. Has approximately three acres of ground making unusual opportunity for person wanting truck garden as well u enjoying city conveniences. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Building. 297-ts FOR SALK—High grade Holstein bulls. William Reichert, Monroe. 7gl2tx AUTOMATIC Water Heaters, gas. electric, and bottle gas Water Heaters. Now lu stock. Haugk Heating A Appliances. 10 TF FOR SALE -Living room suite, blue. 3 piece. Like new. Call 1554 1515 W. Monroe. 14-g3l» FOR SALE—*3B Chevrolet; good condition. 7 miles west on 224. Phone Craigvllle 19 on 7. 14-3tx FOR SALE—Model A Ford coach. 121 North Third. PboNe 1523. 14FOR SALE-1940 Chevrolet Master 4-door sedan Fair shape. Inquire Claude W Marckel, mile south and mile and bail east Salem. 15-3tx FOR SALK -Afriean violets, potted plants, cut flower*, floral baaket*. corsage*, flowers for every need. SMITLEY’S FLOWER SHOP. W. Monroe street at cemetery. Phoue 5142. I*’ - *' l FOR SALE- 11*41 Fottrdoor sedan; clean 8975 for quick eale. 510 W. Grant St. >« >’ FOR SALE- ti room semi modern house 1231 Elm St. Victor Kahle. Phone 613-J. 15-311 FOR SALE—Dropher.d eewiug machine recently overhauled Phoue Preble 13 on 37. Can be seen al Standard Service Station, Preble. 15FOR SALE- Milking short born bull. IS mouths old. 3 utiles north of 224 on Stale line. Rolle Crosier. R No- 6. Decatur 15-3t* FOR SALE Small sised oil burn er heating stove—suitable for office or small apartment. Gilbert Brook hart. Sixth house east Burk's Elevstor—Monroe. 3-U FOR SALE -One hundred acres. buildings. 8 miles east from Decatur. Write Box No. 55 c/o Democrat. 16-3tx

FOR SALE IHI Cborolei Spe rial Deluxe, radio, heater and ■pot light. 11100. Monroe Auto Repair. 16-3tx FOR SALE—New 1910 Farmall U tractor, equipped with wtailer. light*. power lift, takeoff, and culllvatoia. Alio new Little Geuiu* 16inch plow. Ainoa Lleehty, Berne. 16-3 lx FOR SALE — used lumber; Arcola heater with radiators; 75-horse boiler. Can be seen January 27 or 28 at Decatur Canning Co., corner Elm and Kith streets. 16 6t FOR HALE New modem home ataae to G. E. Automatic gas boat. Phone 3113. 3U FOR SALE Good mixed clover hay. baled Phone 973-A. g3t FOR SALE 33 watt I’. A *y*tem. Outfit include* 3-13 imh heavy duty faouuted speaker*. with microphone and record player. Al condition. Reasonable, phone M 73. Decatur « 3lx FOR SALE IS cu. ft FreOtf Atee wrapping piper for your ■Mat- Gerber Implement Store. V. a. 37, Decatur lA-d< FOR RALE—AU S’.e’M. raaae. £*tele haetar, buin. lie Jefterwa Kltchaa S*i~ A Serrtea. 4 *« I

QUICKIES by Km Iteyßokb B l 'l* - B-'-'l J? i / hi’ ' ‘‘You needn't look so pleased - I'm not leaving home. Just sorting out some clothes to sell with a Democrat Want Ad!" WANTED- All kinds of car|>enter work. Experienced carpenters. Write Box 64 in care of Dnily Democrate Company. 16-3tx SEWING’ MACHINE All makes, guaranteed Jobs. W'e make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Board mans 223 North First. 1-Ntx APPLIANCE SERVICE - If wi can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work. Profesaional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 670, Heller Building. 364-tt WANTED ~Lndy* to~work in laundry. 40 hours work week. Phone 1149, 127 South 9tfa Street. 11 6t WANTED AiTkinds of livestock L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. 15-btf WANTED To rent 5 or 6 room hoiMc. modern or semi, or 5 room apt. unfurnished Reference*. No children. Will consider house in country. Box 211 Post Office. 15-3tx

FOR RENT FOR RENT -Sleeping room in mod era home. Close in. Phone D»SB 16 2t FOR RENT: Furnished aiwrtments, 507 North Second street. g3-t FOR RENT: lairge sleeping room at 104 Jefferson street. Man pre ferred. K-1-tx MISCELLANEOUS WOULD YOU LIKE to leave your email children while you go shopping or attend social en/agement*? For further luformatlou phone 1610 16-lt WHY WORRY: About winter when you can have the all season Thermoseal Combination storm and screen window installed. Have it pay tor ltMlf *■> 7uel savings alone. Call us for free estimates. Arnold A Klenk, phone 436. 370-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ail phone chargee. The Siad ley Products Co. IKf ROOFING AND SIDING - Order now snd save. Work done by ••xperlcnced appli<atora Free «*timale* no obligation. Boardman* district agency. Phone 411. Decatur. 13 14tx

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan. ZO-H’l’l —(PM A I — Livestock: flux* 160-225 Iba. 23. <5. 2J*>-Z 10 ll>g 23 30. 24if 2«o Dm. 33.25. 2602XO lb*. 23. 2XO-300 |ba. ’2.75. 300350 |b«. 22 50. 350 100 Bib. 22 23; rough!* 1X25 down; stag* 16 73. Calve*: choice 27. I«imb-: Choice 33; ew<w 7; bucks 5.50 Steer*: choice 19-32; pood 16 IX; medium 14-16; common 12 11 Heifeii: choice |X2O; good 1618; medium 13-15; common 11-13. Coad: good and choice 11.50-12.. 50; medium 10.5 V-11 i»!>; cannera and cotters 7-10.30. Balls: good and choice H.5»13.50; medium 13-14.50; common ill 250. _ —_p—— —— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan 2.178; March Z.OST,; May I.HW-%: J“b 1.7514-% Com: Jan. 1 33'4 1-33; Mauh 1.30H-<a; May 1.28%; Inly 1-26%. <>ata: .March 75(4-14; May 66»idle ; July 6144: *«P« M%- — .... --P When yoa ve lest your temper, tne is double; your reaaon goee, too. --O- ■■■-' ■ More than a mllljea (euoteM bulM la a year i» the prodacDM record claimed hy a CUcago com-

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Indianapolis Livestock Indianapolis. Jan. 20—(UP)— (PM A >—Livestock: Hogs 7500 fairly active; good and choice barrows and gilts gen erally 50 higher than Friday; bulk good and choice 160225 lb 23.75; top 24.00; 225-240 lbs 23.50; 2402«d lbs 23.25; 260-300 ll>s 23.00; 300-350 lbs 22.50; 100 160 lbs 21.7523.75; sows strong, to 25 higher; good and choice light and medium weights 18.50-19.50; few 19.75; strictly choice butchers to 20.00; bulk &VO-550 lbs 18.0018.50. Cattle 4000; calves 600; steers and heifers early sales largely 25 to 50 lower than last week's low; to 1 o<* lower than early last week; load lot* good and choice light and medium weight steen* 23.2524.00; several sales average medium to good steers and mixed yearling* 17.00-21.50; scattered common to medium yearling* 13.0015.75; load* good heifers 22.00; cows opening uneven; scattered Hale* about nteady; medium and good licet cows 50 to 1.00 lower; common and medium 11.25-13.00; canners and cutters 8.50-11. on; good grades Mold general bidding 1500 down; vealer* fairly active, good and choice 2.00 lower at 26.5028.00; others steady to I.M lower; common and medium mainly 13.0025.00; cull* 5.00-13.00. Sheep 2500; fat lambs weak to 50 lower; slaughter sheep about steady; bulk good and choice fed Texas lambs 22.50-33.00; good and choice natives largely 20.50-23.00; nv-dium and good 15.00-30.50; coni mon and medium 12.0-15.50; choice fed yearlings 17.50; slaughter ewes 7.50 down. 0 The number of motor vehicle* in Sweden is now 288,000, against 138,90</ at the beginning of this year- The figures include motorcycles p Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

PUBLIC Address Systems —Sound Movie Projectors. Rental, Sale. Service instrument Amplifiers. ReH (sound systems) Model .3710*40 watt 5162.00 Model .3715*45 watt 521N.00 Model 3725**25 watt $265.00 Priced Complete. Make rental booking* early. Inquire Oliver Harman I’UHIJX SERVICE S. 2nd St. Phone 192 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 5:30 to 11:30 12:90 te 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 <yee Examined Glaeeee Fitted MPW®’ CniIWMIBFIWI Cash Coal, Feed Mw & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone 32

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-,y Jackton Sonnatt Frankfurter A TAFT SUGGiSTION from Justice Robert Jackson that the U. S. Supreme Court is trying to psychoanalyze Congress rather than interpret the law climaxed a hearing in the John L. Lewis contempt case. Jackson's retort came as Assistant Attorney General John F. Bonnett, arguing the case in court, sweated under questions from Justice Felix Frankfurter dealing with the intent of Congress In laws involved. (Inttrnational)

Annual Meeting Held By Farmers Progress Made On Paying Farm Loans Families who have obtained' loans to purchase farm* under the Bankhead-Jone* farm tenant act in Adams and Wells counties, licld their annmtl meeting in tin' K. of' building la-t week. County comniitieemeii were also invited to attend The purpo'V of the meeting was to »>tudy the progr<**s made dining the past year and diKi ii** the outlook for the future in the light of pa*t record*, which revealed that sale of dairy products constituted by far tin- largest single source of income on these farm* Os the total farm income, dairy product.* furnished 33.8^. hogs i 17.3%. crops other than tomato'- <; 12.5%. tomatoes 12.2%. cattle 9.7%. eggs 5.7% and al) other income 3 2'l. Il was gratifying to the farmer* i home admini*t rat lop personnel and

1 Minutes From Decatur Immediate Possession Good 6 Room Brick House—Modern—New Plumbing and Fixtures—Newly Decorated— Built-in Cupboards — Drove Well — Electricity—2 Car Garage—One Acre of Ground —Basement—Furnace. A FINE HOME Call Ned Johnson, phone 1619

the committee to note I lie progress being made toward debt tree farm ownership by the borrowers who paid an average of 31.290.75 linorv than three annual payments) on | their loans during 1916. A special 1 award of merit went to George i A. Dyson of Wells county, who I iiaid 82.45>*.00 on hi* farm during 1946. A liindi of Handwiehe*. salad mid <offi-e and desert was enjoyed a» noon by Mr and Mrs. Ed Arnold, Alfred Ruuch and Carl Amstutz. ' Adams county; Mr. and Mrs. George A Dyson of Wells county. Olis Kercher. <li*tii<t supervisor. Wlliefride Kitsoii. county office manager, Donald A. Noniuest, county niipervisor, and Mrs. Norquest. U Marketi At a G/ance By United Press Sl'K-k* lower in quiet trading. Bond* irregularly lower: I'. 8. governments not Haded Curb slock* irr< gular. Wheat, corn, oats and liarley futures steady. Ilogs higher. <attle stiady io i weak and sheep lower. Trade In a Good Town — Oecatui

Adams County Farmer Featured In Magazine Frank Habegger. who Uvea near Berne, is featured in a story tn the February issue of Capper's Farmer, entitled "Keepr Ahead of Lice," which describes how he protects his hen* from the parasite*. "Haliegger treat* for lice whether or not he :;ee* any on his hens," the story point* out. "He uses nicotine sulfale In a ihln line on his roost*, and sprays house* and nests *ll II a kerosene cre-MOte mixlure.

WANTED | | GOOD. CLEAN, BIG RAGS, g Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. I Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, J coats, overalls, or any similar material. | Will Pay Joc lb. ! Decatur Daily Democrat | PUBLIC SALE We. I lie undersigned, will sell at Public Auction 3 miles South of Decatur on Mud Pike then % mile East, or the first road South of Adams County Farm and then Mi mile West, on Friday, Jan. 24, ’47 Commenting at 12:30 P. M. 19—HEAD CATTLE 19 Holstein <’ow. 6 yr . calf by side; Holstein Cow. 5 yr., calf by side; Three Holstein Cow*. 2 yr*, old. milking good flow; Two Holstein Cows. 3 yr. old. miikiiig g<s>d flow; Two Holstein Cows. 5 yr. old. milking g<s»d flow; Red Cow. Hl yr old. milking good flow; Breeding dale* will lie given day of sale; Two Holstein. Bred Heifer*. Two Holstein Heifer*. 3 mo old; One Holstein llulfcr yearling. Pure Bred Holstein Bull. 18 mo. old. out of Utto Ewell's Herd; Holstein Bull, 8 mo. old. HOGS: 5 Spotted Poland Sows, due with third litter* in March; Spotted Poland Boar. 2 yr. old; 34 Extra good spotted Poland Feeder hogs, 125 lb* each „ SHEEP: 5 Ewes; 3 Ewe spring lambs; 1 Buck. 2 yrs. old. POULTRY: 85 White Leghorn laying pullets; 95 Leghorn yearling liens. HAY: I ton Clover A Timothy mixed hay; 2‘a ton Alfalfa hay; 2 ton Sweet Clover hay. Tractor and Implement* J Deere 1936 Model "A'' Tractor on rubi>er: J Deere 14 ' tractor plow; Cuitivalors for J. Deere Mmlel "A" Tractor; J. Deere 8 11. tractor disc; J Deere Van Brundt 12 hole fertilizer gruin drill; J. Deere Rotary hue; 8 ft Cußi-Mnlcher: Bradley Mower; 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrow; 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow; Gale Corn Planter; Oliver Riding Cultivator: Bradley side Delivery; J Deere 7 ft. Binder, new canvasses; Moline Manure Spreader; Wagon and box; J Deere push bar and cylinder hay loader; Two Wheel Trailer; Tank Heater; Electric Cream Separator; Brooder Stove; Riding Breaking Plow; 3 individual hog bouses, Miscellaneous articles. TERMS—CASH. Huldah Shroyer Ella Mutschler Herman Loshe OWNERS Roy s Johnson a- 8on —Amt. Melvin Liet hty—Am t. Bryce Daniel* —Clerk.

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"Treatment Is applied to kill parasite before they build up enough to harm hens. Pullets while still on range are given a capsule intended to get worms of all kinds." the article states0 More than 83-ZSO.(MW worth of Australian wool changed hands during the September auction sales. The fee for advanced courses at the Ixiwell Inotltute, Boston. Mass., once was two bushels of wheat a term. 0 Trade In a Good town — Decatur