Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1947 — Page 5

DAY, JAN. 28, 1947

MARKET REPORTS for ■ll Y REPORT Os LOCAL K|O FOREIGN markets MnNETT. MURRAY A CO. Phone 301 Corrected Jau. 28 JH, 225 lbs. .. 23 *“ 250 lbs. ■ 23 23 agSo 275 lbs. — 22.7» 300 lbs. 22 50 ■.^■ o 350 11,8 2200 -•■L 400 lbs 21.75 160 lbs -- 2200 12 Ko 110 ,b " ** 2150 -Il 120 lbs 20.50 ■,W .. 16 00 (Wed & Sst.) 16.60 JK 21-80 ■uHNER STOCK YARDS Corrected Jan. 28 225 lbs 231 M) (l 240 lbs 23 66 A,, 260 lbs. 88.45 So -'SO lbs. 22.80 ;Mn 300 lbs 22 <0 350 lbs. 22.15 3»t<> 10* Iba ----- 2185 LdWU’S- HP —- 20 * 5 1 «■(<> 160 lbs 21.65 Sto 150 lbs 1965 J g><. down i’-'lo *■ to 350 lbs. 18.40 ■ to 500 Ihs 18.15 to ?00 lbs. 17.15 I S» ................. 15 65 »K 10.00 S 25 00 i M 20.00 ■wholesale eggg and Poultry quotations Furnished by &ECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 880 Corrected Jan. 28 I (■>' Receipt Eggs 14 | h«ns 22 | e|> ingers 27 hens 12 j A- ** ! springers 2? I s .» ■LOCAL grain market I BURK ELEVATOR CO. I Beam subject to change durins day. ' Br rl '*" dell ' ? * red Bt • s *’ Btor | Corrected Jan. 28 I 2®' '"’eat 2.08 I Wiie.lt . ... 2.09 I fl Soy Beans .. 3.00 I fl -S""l 2.25 isl 186 ,1 -70 i ■Grain: .03 per bushel less. I Coro: .91 per 100 lee*. Lob. fam. GRAIN PRICES - Bldsmt County F. B. Co-Op’s I Berns Monroo-Wllllame Corrected Jan. 28 I Wat .... 2.08 fl. No 3.03 j H'.l for rye prices. j Bort wayne livestock IB' ' 1,1,1 ■ j B" 28 <Vl ’’ J|fls* |t;0.240 lbs. 23 75 24. 240 50. 300 400 lbs 22.60- -•< lbs 22 22 50; toughs stags Rfllvsc choice 20. fiflt*>» 12 60; ewes 7.50; cattle lasrket today fljg — o I fIoiANAPOLIS livestock Ifl l •'"* | «> | l« 28 — lUl’t — ■■-M- Livestock: BB t>g * MMW ’low; Rood ami IB’ J*"' 2 * tbs 24.00-24 50; BM ' ■ bulk good anal choir <■ •■«e t ., h ., | (>wpr 160'225 fog ty'-'A 225-240 Rax 23.75- ■ lbs. 21 50-22 50; Ba ’ -l- >. :,0 I OH lower. good anal kH *' and medium weights SB calves , ;WI I lgbl it i,„ v ,. i<hl M ,. rl „ 1| M . top Sl , (M j around 1 turn R> f (| p trcwHl lo choice top r ' a' l ' l tuned yearlings 18.00a ' medium yearlings 15 no Stt' medium t 0 BOO d heifers Sk, '*l'l good beef cows to MT ' "’'" r,l,,n 'o medium 18.75'aimers and cotters 8.00ve 4 |,. r> (gjrij, eHire, steaSfl r a*l and choice 25.50 27 oo . ■fl" 1 "” .md im-dlum 12.60-24.1 Ht; 888-11.80. 2., (hi gena-rally sta-ady: gW 1 (boil. 86 n,s (~,1 Texas ■B” and (hold- natives 2.3't0, to K<>o<| 1fi(M ,. 2(l |Hff *"'l medium 12.80 16.00; e wes 750 (Jown 9H — — o grain close BH March 21MHt: May BMB" % Jal> 1711 '*• S«Pt 1 74%A March i.30'».1.3P; May 128 Hi • ‘ lt , 2 <% H K*pt. 123 M IM ‘‘ ,r ’ h 7IVW; May 69; Jab V Bept. sm. rJr* Iww 100 cyclotron at r at California has v I *"*'' ,mßets 10 ‘ ia » * a * before tn

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATU For M vnrda or leas: 1 tuna Me; S times 7M: I times |1; S times 11.76. Rates «noted are for consecutive insertions. No clastfUd ads accepted or skipday schedule. Rato tor IS Point BLACK FACR is Sa per vord tor insertion. Copy nrnst bo tn office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 8 a. m. FoaSAIJS SPRAGUE FURNITURE STOREHottest Value Spot In Northern Indiana. Drop in and see hov many dollars we can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 11-TF AUTOMATIC Water Hentern, gag. electric, and bottle gas Water Heaters. Now in stock. Haugk Heating ft Appliances. 10 TF FOR SALE— Shipment Safeway Radiant Oil Heaters, today’s Super Value Also Genuine Estate Coal Heatrolag at low prices. Hee Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 20g7t FOR HALE--Grain elevator with hoist. manure loaderg; limeRpresders; wagons; garden tractors. Cement inliers: air compressor: cattle curry oilers; electric welder, deep frees*: 15 gal. electric water heater. Stokers; tractor tires; A-C tractor cab; ring free oil ft grease. Gerber Implement Store, U. 15. 27, Decatur Phone 255 21-4 t FOR SALE — Regular Farmall tractor on rubber and cultivators 10 26 Me Deering tractor on rubber, used disk Gerber Implement Store, U. S. 27, lk*catur. 21 3t FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet standard. Good condition. Call Monroe 105. 22g3tx

FOR HAIzK: 38 ton baled alfalfa hay. Also implement trailer with dual wheels, 600x16 tires. Hugo Bulmahn. Decatur route 1. 22gtx FOP. SALE: 1947 Chrysler Windsor 4 door with fluid drive, heater, defroster. radh». new spare tire. Will sell extra cheap if bought within 3 days. Chester Baumgartner. 4 miles west CopneM corner on 124, then 1/v mile north. 22g-.t FOR SALE-8 piece walnut dining room suite: 2 French doors, size 7 ft. 1 3214 tn. Cell 920* 22-g2t FOR SALE Clover hay twine baled Ixnated on George Barnett Farm 2 mile West IVa North of Monroe Hee CM. Busche Adm. Monroe Ind. I’hone 15 22 bltx FOR SAIAC 18 In. Mueller Furn Me. Good condition 322 Stevenson Phone 7671 22 3u FOR SALE 88 Ford Ton Truck Extra body can be used as trailer ded Fruit jars. Toledo 30 lb. Combed. Fruit Jars. Toledo 36 Ito. Computing Stale North 13t!i 81 Home Wood Addrew Harvey 22 3tx PIAYBR PIANO and ROLLS. Terms. Write Verne Netsow. Route 6. Box 218. Wsukesha. Wls as lo when piano can be seen in Decatur. 22 **

FOR SALE—Grocery More. General MAh* Stock. Fiaturss. 1»47 Hi ton Reo Truck. Egg Cases. Poultry CrMe* and Batteries Wholesale egg route In Fort Wayne Located in Ma gley. Ind. Small town. Good Territory Pre«e*t owner ba* operated since l*- h JJ. Heinrich HR 2 Decatur Ind 22 3tx FOR BAIAC Baby beef quarter*. mHk. grata fed. 3» 42 cents lb. Chas. Sebnepp. route 4- Decatur 2 mile South of Willow Bend on 27. first house treat. 22 3t« FOR SALE-1121 Chrysler Sedan Good tires, car in good shape, laqnire ISIS W. Adam. St. Phone 4,2 22 3t * FOR SALE — Milking shorthorn bulls; serviceable age Reiter Bros. 1% mile south of Hoagland 23-311 FOR SALE Butcher steer corn fed. Holstein heifer. fresh soon. Koan bull, big eaough for service Building It X 32 North edge of Prebb. phone Preble »9 Wm. Weber. 23 311 rOH~SAU£-3 loom bungalow and lot In Belem Oscar Yosas. Moe roe. If. R I. 22 ** FOR BALE -John Deem tractor ou rubber. John Dears S row core picker, both eaceilent condition. (*~. o s Shepard. f* south Rjckfwrd oa If » ,u FOR SALE MM sore farm W*A • room modem heew • mile* “ orll ‘ IjOf; M Ma

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds I ■■■■■«■■■ I Bi— ■■■— ■ (i| -i. ■ S| << ST‘Uo v vTf z i h\ 'Quite a savage ol’ battleaxe you have. George — I mean this one you »aid you got with a Democrat Want Ad!" FOR SALE— Jameaway oil and electric brooders, chick litter and supplies, order now. Decatur U. S. approved pullorum controlled chicks hatching every week. - See Decatu.Hatchery, phone 497- 18-7 t FOR SALE 0.l C. Male“hog. ’a’bout 5 month* old. Inquire. Elmer Meyer, Phone 3 on 22 Preble. 2> 3tx FOR SALE— 1937 Maater~Cbevr» let Coupe. 4 tires practically new Car in good shape Inquire 9UB N. 3rd St. 21 3tx FOR SALE 1941 Dodge idoor sedan. Luxury liner. Clean inside and out. 8950. 510 West Grant Street. Phone 827. 23-it FOR SALE- Cook, laundry and heating stoves. Gas motor; electric washers; radios: electric irons; swee|>ers. Phone 95. tlo Jefferson St., Kitchen Maytag Hales 4k Srniie FOR SALE 24 pigs. I miles eouth Decatur on 27 and 3 miles west. Joby Werst. Call after 5:00 p.m. 23 3tx FOR HALE -Guernsey cow. calf by Hide. 4 head young cattle. 6 miles east Decatur on 224. mile south Gerald Hart, phone 613-T, 23 3tx FOR SALE New drop axles and wheels for farm tractors; Vagalsmnd. McCall and Friendcraft I house trailers. Porter Trailer Sales. U. S. 27. 23 3t

WANTED WANTED TO RENT—House with 2 or more bedrooms. No children. Phone 1046 after 5 p in. 11-ts WANTED-We are in the market for good hay and straw. Burk Elevator Company. Dctalur, Mon roe and Peterson. T SEWING MACHINE RepairingAll makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. l-26tx APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, sad other small sppllancoa. Wblte wringer rolls for all makes of washers. AraoJd A Klonk, phone 463. 87-ls WANTED- Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phono 870, Heller Building. 244tt WANTED All kinds of livestock L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. 15-btf WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished apartment or house; Inquire of manager at Miller • Jones Shoe store. • 21-a3tx MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING AND SIDING - Order now and save. Work done by experienced applicators. Frce.reHmates no obligation. Boardmans district agency. Photie 411. Decatur. 13-141 X

NOTICE- We ure cunning meat each week until Man h 1. Lloch ty Cannery. Phone 2f or I? 3 Berne. 21-Ma FARMERS ATTENTION-We ro move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadl«y Produets Co. f-O WHY WORRY: About winter when you can have the alt season TbermosMl Combination storm and scree* window Installed. Have It pay for Itself tn fuel savings alone Call ns for free estimates. Arnold * Klenk. phono 431. 270-ts Telephone service has been restored at IJessie’s Iteauty Shop on road No. 221 east. Phom »l*-0. 2242 LOST AND POUND LtJBT -Brown btttfotd In downtown district. Rewaid. Phone M» J 22 ,lM „■ i. mis BprsadiM* Mien leave, over Um --3 unaafi thsat under is

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 28—(UP)—(USDA)— Livestock: Hogs: 11.000. Slow. 50 75c lower on all weights; top 24.50 sparingly. Little above 24.25. the practical top. Bulk good and choice 180-240 lbs. 24.00-24.25; most 240270 lbs. 22.50-24.00; bulk 286-380 lbs. 23.00-22.50 Sows about 50c lower; most good and choice 19.25 20.00. Cattle 7,600. Calves 1,000. Fed steers and heifers more active; steady to 25c higher. Good to choice grades up most. Nothing strictly choice here. Top steers average-choice around 25 25. Bulk higher-medium to low-choice steers 19.00 23.00; choke 1100 lb heifers 2240; good heifers 19 50-22.00 Cows steady to strong; most can ner and cutters 8.50-10.00; beef cows 10.50-13.50; strictly good cows to 16.00. Bulk fully steady; most sausage and beef bulls 15.50. Vealers steady at 27.00 down. Htocjc cattle scarce. Sheep 5.000. Slaughter lambs not fully established; early bid around 25c lower. 23.00 bid on good and choice wooled lambs; held to 23.35 and alwve. Three double medium to good grades 94 lbs. wheat-pastured wooled lambs 22.00. Top good grade native and fed western 22.50-22.65: one car good and choice fed shorn lambs No. 2 pelt 21.00. Early sales slaughter ewes steady; small lots mixed natives 8.25; load mostly medium westerns 8.<»o. 0 Markets At a Glance H> United Press Stocks firm in quiet tradingBonds firm: U. S. Governments did not 'rede Curb stor ks higher. Wheat, coni, oats and barley fumes higher. Cattle steady to higher, hogs and sheep lower. PHiLCO Rad io-1 ‘Monograph Model 1201 .... $79.95 .Model 1226 ... $1x9.50 featured by Bing Crosby and now available at HAUGK Heating & Appliances Phone 19 121 S. 2nd St. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 125 Cyan Examined Glaaaes Fitted Cash Coal, Feed BB & Supply Menree et Eighth Phone 32

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LABOR DISPUTE (Continued from Pago 1) settled on Sunday in a meeting of a workers' committee and the com pany representatives, including Mr. Hprunger. The organisation meeting of the workers was reported to have been held Monday night, but no official announcement had been forthcoming from the workers at a late hour today, according to authoritative sources In Berne. SUIT IS FILED (CowtlauoO From Pago Ono) again;" that on November 26, 1946, he moved into her apartment, where he became ill and bedfast and was cared for by the peti Hon er; that on November 28 he persuaded her to remove him to his home, 416 South Fifth street, and to “live with him and care for him as his wife;*' that she did no until he wax removed to the Veterans' hospital at Indiaiialwlls on January 11. 1947. Th<- petition avers that on December 23 he "gave her a wedding ring and told her to wear it and asked to be Interred with the wedding ring she gave him,” and that he was interred with the ring The petition states that he was named beneficiary in an insurance policy, she secured in September; that she refurnished the home on Month Fifth street; paid off his debts and cared for him in his last illness; had him ad initted to the hospital and made trips there to see him. The pethimi concludes by saying that “ the relationship as husband and wife coniinued uninterrupted until his death on January 21." It asks that she be declared his common law wife, and entitled to hare in his estate as his widow.

Need We repair and clean all makes of furnaces. - Best materials—trained workmen. All costs rurnace based on actual materials used and labor. Repairs? Phone us now. Homaalwayzeomfortible ■i-LU-i I “Th* Williamun Htater Cqmpany: ■ 1 I—VvJ A/trr thrre yetrt with a WiHiamton Furniea •» *' ■■■;?;; ra * ft pltattd to rtport that with thia furnacr our . || |l a p home it alwayt comfottable with leaf fuel ion- ■ ' I 5-3 L , gumption, and lest firing than any heating plant we ■S 'wW ' ••'ll T have ueed tn our IS yeara ot married life And for ■ IL i— appearance, all we have to do n ahow it to anyone ■ 111'E I — aaA we get a copipl ment - ■ 11* rnffni I Ji- Signtd—Olivar B. Hurtt, IndiSM !*1 ~ nSßi’Wi—' -■*. furnaces Cleaned 53.75 u t > Detalur. India II u

Business Opportunity Wanted: Individual with snme capital to manaxe and operate profitable gaso* line route; acquaintance near Preble, Hoaulund and Decatur desirable. Write P. (>. Hox 1.28, BlufTton. Ind. Inquiries received held strictly confidential.

as provided under the laws of the state of Indianao AUSTIN MAKES (Continued From Page One) that Russia may lie constructing an atomic fission plant, although he had no definite information I He could not estimate when actual disarmament could begin. This country will not exchange atomic energy knowledge with other nations for constructive use until safeguards against destructive use are established. Austin emphasized that “we will never, never engage in unilateral disarmament, nor yield to any pressure with respect to the manufacture or production of atomic bombs which must occur before this collective security is established." 8 15 PERCENT (Continued from Page 1) atomic energy committee to answer demands of members that both congress and the military be represented at all commission meetings. 2. Assistant secretary of commerce William A. M. Burden told house Investigators that foreign airlines are three to 20 times more dangerous than U. S. lines. 3. Rep George H. Bender, it.. ()., proposed that government spending by regular government departments be cut to about 25 percent under the 1932 rate Rep. Charles W. Vursell. R.. HL. proposed a 17.500.000,000 cut in President Truman's 137.500. (100,000 budget. 5. The senate judiciary got down to a< tual work on a bill to bur or deflate isirtal pay suits after concluding hearings on the matter. Sen. Kenneth Kellar, D.,

Tenn. continued his years-old quarrel with the Tennessee Valley authority. He charged before the senate public works committee that a high TVA official, married, and a woman employe, single drew 12.400 in 1938-39 for travel ex penses incurred while carrying on an illicit love affair. He said the couple made 18 trips at TX A expense. Unatrinan John Taber. R . N. Y., reacted to a presidential request for 8300.000,000 more to pay government and relief expenses in

Public Auction REAL ESTATE 190 ACRES 100 ACRES Thursday, Jan. 30/47 Sale to begin at 1 F. M. LOCATION—I mile East of Geneva. Indiana, close to black top road and also close to good churches, schools and markets. IMPROVEMENTS: 5 room house: new drove well; good barn 36x65 with shed and corn crib; chicken house and other out buildings; nice young orchard Electricity available. LAND—This farm consists of l<ut acres all under cultivation except almnt 10 acres limber pasture TERMH —1/3 cash on day of sale. Balance upon delivery of deed and merchantable abstract of title POSSESSION on or before March 1. 1947. NORAH A. ANCHORS, JESSE L. SHIMP, OSSIE SHIMP - Owners Dwight F. Gallivan, Commissioner Decker. Gallivan A Hamilton. Attorneys for plaintiff. Bluffton, Ind. It. S. Blair—Auctioneer. Petroleum. Ind. Phone 21 ('. Bohnke—Auctioneer. Decatur, hid Bryson Fetters. Representative. Berne, Ind Jan. 23-28 Public Auction As I am quilting fanning ami moving to Gleiiinorc. I will sell the tollowing al Public Auction at South Side of Elgin. Ohio. 9 miles Northwest of Spencerville, or 18 miles East of Willshire, on 81, on Thursday, Jan. 30, 1947 at 10:00 A. M., EST 9 — HEAD CATTLE — 9 1101-tcin Cow, 4. due March 15; Holstein Cow, 4. due March 20; Guernsey Cow, 8, due .March 20; Guernsey Cow. «. due Feb. 20; Red Cow. 8, dm- April 5; 4 Helfers, coming y<-ail!ng, opt n MILKER: DeLaval Milker, Magnetic Type, Stainless Steel, Double Unit. Pipe and stall cocks for 8 head. «H — HEAD HfHiS — «H lo extra Good Berkshire Tried Hows, due with second litters middle of March; 7 Good Spotted Poland Gilts, due in Match; Berk shire Boar. I’» yr. old; Hampshire Boar, lu mo. old. io Head Good Feeders. 76-160 E»x. HORSES: Sorn-I Gelding. 8 yr. old, wt. 16.70, ound and good worker; Bay Gehling. 11 yr old. wt 1550. sound. Good double set Britt lung Harness; Collars. 25 — HEAD SHEEP — 25 24 Good Shropshire Ewes. 2 to 5 yrs. old. due to lamb last of April. Good Slnopsliirt Bu< k. 2 yrs. old HAY AND GRAIN About 60t> bushel Gcmml Corn; 12 Ton Good Mixed Hay. — IMPLEMENTS — Allis-Chalmers WC Tractor on New Rubber, power lift, in first class condition; Cultivators; Avery Heavy 12 in. Tra< lor Plow, like new; 9 ft. Avery Culti-.Mulcher, like new; Moline Disc, good; MtDeering Manure Spreader, good. McCormick Corn Shredder. I roll, good; McCormick Binder. 7 ft.; American lo hole Grain Drill; International Corn Planter; Good Potato Digger; Oaborue Mower. 5 ft.; Keystone Gearless Hay Loader. Dump Rake; Dunham all steel Rotary Hoe; l>-tz. Feed Grinder; Range Cook Stute; 4 wheel Wagon and Rack. Miscellaneous articles. TERMS—CASH. Dan Gause t OWNER Roy H. Johnson A Son—Auctioneers Melvin E. Liechty Auct. A Sale Equipment Bill Williams —Clerk , Lunch by Elgin U. B. Church Jan. 28

occupied countries with a suggestion that inhabitants of the countries be put to work." “If we put them to work aud pay them." Taber said, “they ought to be able to pay for the food we send them " INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570

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