Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1944 — Page 5
PAY, AUGUST iB. 1944.
Srket Reports M^|K L y REPORT OF LOCAL foreign market* jLrETT, MURRAY A CO. HL •» kin,u ® f »«>••*•«•* •» frv CralgviH*. ( nd wlIHMrn ®* wc k r*c»iv*d *v*ry day * until 12;3O P- "*■ Corre>t' d Aug 18. * Rib I 1 * 1 ‘l’ l *- 813.50 Kr-> 13 •« j*o lb* 20 nuHir in >»« .... 13 oo K too 13 00 <■ ;!~ Et, Mr 3 00 eE»hoiesale ego and Eoultry quotation* IM FumltMtf by produce co. .■t Phon* 380 ■H Corrected Aug 18. fl :Ii b-.'ib i. and fryer* Me h-n* fry, . kens J 7c He IKoCAL GRAIN MARKIT fWIURK ELEVATOR CO '«■ » Coneit’.-d Aug. 18. S Imm subject to cnang* » during tef. |Kteu delivered at elevator. Kr.--J Wheat . ...1141 Ki !!■ I W!..<- 140 M Y»Uow Corn 1.40 ■ iSuyßun' 1 »0 KlSof Bean* —1 84 W-vOi'i .75 E Seed i-DO Msnu. 01 per kuekai '•sail Cera: 04 per IM laaa. H Leb tana. H CHICAGO LIVESTOCK K‘l". Aug 18 — (UP) — f^Ku— Livestock live, fully steady !B«i sold early. Good and Q^K 1 * over 240 n>» and most CHilm in<>«>. caiveg: goo; med- ». .a to 25 t ents lower; IMI': t. * load, if, (hi t<> 16.25. .ixl cut tens 5.00 to common and medium beef to i» 50. light bull* 800 weighty medium to good steady at 9.5(1 to 10.50; steady at 15 00 down K* latnii* steady older classes '« 25 . ents higher. 14 25 on am! < hm.,. native springers; rood native spring lambs RMlum and good 1150 to ■’*' mil* and < ornnion 6 54) to Pat kage good and vhou.e 9b • Eborn yearlings with No. 1 pelt t * M) hear! good ami choice ’• 3j R| Washington ewes w tali Shorn pelt sold 5.50 U> 4 75. ®*D ! anapolis livestock \ug. ig._d j.,__ * 0. active, steady; **d thuke 120 to 340 tbs. Wl Ml to 4w *,. 14 05. lop io • 13.su to 14 25; good gows |Eg to iuoutiy 11 ii.-, only medium ‘ < r *d*a 13 *0 or leas 1 *“ “• lv «“ 500; salable U" imtally steady In cleanup bulk steers and heifers Ml a 10 8 (Mi to 13 ou; E*°‘' medium lieef cows M'is f, w * ,,ort * ,ad ’ l2 ,w M'\t' r * “'* d vutt « r « “""'t ML. 77i: Vw ‘ l «ni ateady to M"**- top 15.50. Kt* 1800 ■ Kcnerally steady; f®*** * n ‘* choice spring ■T. to UW: m'-Huni to u * ,zSO; common M**“i 7 a0 to >.50. y°"' WAYNE LIVESTOCK UMI, A<i< 1S K*?u£* rka ‘ »•««’>*; 100-24 U Ehi i 2; I**’ 0 • w<.so. Bh M».. M ut« ? lb * ,MM: Ho ,R4 ' Eii Ki-v 110 ,kM - ,U: V Jarm m; hpr,n < H Cm,c *g° grain close ■H; Doc, 11.54 B »■/%, •<<U-' I notice j 3 , '* M*t, W M f* C V®»«“ I •• °t> B •RPW'htmaat tall Wk.
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING RATES Minimum tsr Grat inMrtlon 30« * One Time, Rue Word.. iy a o Additional Insertion* Ror Word, Por Day. i> j Card of Thanka.„>o< Obituaries, Vara**, Rcsolutleno.-. >1 | Menue, run menu styl*>i Notices, Cap Hoad*, 8-pt, toady MX | (13 picas deep, one column) | Insertion Deadline Oopy must be in office by 11 L m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline i* 9 a. m. FOR SALE F&S lAIdC-Complet*- ine of wirla* supplies and flsture*. Uhrick Brog. Phone 3*o. 40 ts RO® KALB —tight gardea"oFbuUd leg lots on 11th street west of Novelty Co. *OO each. |5 down. *5 monthly. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. ics.tf •oom semi-modern house on 10th street; asphalt shingle aiding; *I,OOO down. Walter J. Bockman. Real Estate and Insurance. 187-ts FOR HALE Store building west pan <4 city Occupied. |2.750 to settle estate. Also one new home on Sievetwon atreet. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service Phone 870. FOR BALB Boy Scout uniform' *ise 14. Other boy's clothing Giri's clothes, size 6. R>9 North Fifth Street. it Wit SALE 2 Attractive Living Room suites, latest styling. All spring construction, beautifully tailored in long wearing cover. With wide arms and deep cushion*. Priced for quick sale. Terms. Will deliver. Menno Hunni, Geneva, ind. Tx FORI HAIiE -Nice red canuing tomatoes Phone SSB6G. 194-gt e.o.d SALE so icre farm near L)ecatur. A. D. Suttles. Agent. l»5-3t FOR SALE — 1937 International truck Long wheel base with dual axle, good tires, stock rack and grain bed. Myron Hart, 2 miles east. Lj mile south Monroe, after 3 p. m. lS» 3tx FOR SALES mo. old wire haired terrier male pup. Phone 5751. 195-3tx RHTIALB ■ Five' room, modern home on beautiful lot. lour blocks from G. E. or Central Soya on beautiful big lot Inside tracks. Priced below present day construction coals. Out ot town owner. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 195-3 t FOR SALE 80 acre farm wHIi - 6■ room house, garage and complete set oC buildings. Located 7 miles from Decatur. Dale Riley, 1403 Stophiel St., Fort Wayue. a 194-3tx FOR SALE - lairge sise Hea'rola in good condition. Cheap. Call at 538 Washington St !M-«2tx FOR SALE <Four burner kerosene utove. White rock pullets. Phone »45. l>s«2t For SALE -Ankerdiolth cream | separator in good condition, also milking machine* May ba seen at Arnold and Klink Phone 84 and 4*3 S. M. Brown, Decatur. Indiana Wm SALE Three "day ‘d'J~Gu‘ rn’•ey caW. Ed Miller, one half mile south of Salem. 184-glt Rm SALE— C«ed living room I suite. All spring construction, beautifully tailored iu lung wearing cover, priced for quick sale. Terms. Menno Hanui, Ger.eva, Ind. Tx For sale at Mrs. J. H. Cole’.'* Mile Sat. eve. 5:30 at 710 No. sth mlm two 71/ q x9 Axmin*. ater rußs. one NxHPy rug, 2 good electric irona. F-S - —o — WANTED Someone to care for 3-year-old girl from 8 to l:3u while mother works. Phone 1141 gftbr • p. m. IH-31X MARKET* AT A GLANCE By United Press Htovk* higher iu moderate active trad mg. Bonds Irreguiatly higher Curb stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stock* irregular. Cotton higher. 'Wheat closed 'i to 11b lower; oats, up lb 4o off -b. Bye up hi >o H. and barley, unchanged io up t*. Chicago Uveetoak: Hog* fully steady; cattle easier sheep strong hT —, ——p-———' ■_, Picaic at Shroyer bake lAt»P«dM'*MeiM of E«rrM«r> ‘ Notice >le I>*re4» given, That the undersigned h*» bevu apix.lnted RuHUtot* of tUvfeetSts of John 1 J Moskr let*' of gdams Pktuntv. <!*• »eased.f TeslsW'ls ptoiMOb solP- H. NUMlmaa. Atteraer 8/17. 1144. Aug I>«J4 Mgt. 1
WANTED WE Make covered liuttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South Flfit - 181-27 H S EWING MACHINE REPAI RING —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 181-27tx WAVftlb *Udl.»," to repair I'li rick Bro*. 3fil-tf WANTED -To buy good laic mod‘i Uged cars. Pay at per OP A. Fred Busche. Phone 975. 190-lbtx WANTED TO RENT High grade family will pay g 25 reward for modern six or seven room bouse available In-fore Aukuhi 28. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 192-6 t WANTED. To dip lU.UOo head of Adams county sheep. Get rid of tick* and lice; improve weight and quality of wool. For dipping appointment write I,orin Glass, care O V. Dilling, route 3, Decatur. T WANTED Girl for hiusawork •May stay evenings or g-i home. Good wage*. Phone 228 or write P. O. Box 266 ipg ts WANTED Girl or woman to stay with children, some housework. Phone 5595 between 5 and 7 p. m. a Its WANTED TO - HI Y~Will pay 10c each for bushel basets. Sanitary Fruit Market. g 19d-3tx WANTED — Man to clean outside toilet. Phone 1267. g 194-3tx WANTED Rider* from Pleasant Mills or Decatur to G. E. working finst trick. Contact Harold Durbin at G. E 195-g3tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 181-27 t Ye*, yout fin---,- furs are protected againut moths when you use Mirra Moth Immunizes, the Dr Geo. Washington Carver dweovery. Smith Drug Co. 196-11 SoTli'E (Frank’s bartter shop closed until Aug. 28. 196-tx NEW LOAN PLAN In addition to our regular farm loans; term* 5 to 35 years at 4% with no expense to borrower. We will make 20 year 4% loans on tracts from 5 to 40 acres with modern buildings. This is a eubtirban loan. C. D. Lewton. FARMERS We r* move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phono 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ELSCTRIOAiTsUPPLIES Regardless ot your needs iu the Hue of electrical supplies large or small we can supply you. including wire, fan material to make your own heating ellemeuts, switches, fixtures. etc. Arnold A Klenk. 17>-tf MONEY TO LOAN—Cash loans of 810 to 8300 made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau.
1 — O LQgT AND FOUND l «kr~'l Mun'* brown billfold cunlaitiing valauble paper* and gacollue C ticket*, Phone 1035. Howard. ltfc-31 LOST Two No. I ration liookw. Dori* Adler and CordelUc Adler. IN-gltx o Mi lit k <IF t HIM I lux tI'PKoPHI ITIOX Nolle.' U hereby <l»<-n that the Advisory Board of Hine Cre h town, •hip. Adaina County, Ind Una wilt m<—t at tin Trustee. ..ff|< e on the JMli <lay of AuKu.t, H»ll Io consider rie foiro*l*K iddlllonal appropriation In the Sepeelal Sellout Fund towit: Traneportxtion ~f Children ICUO.M. V It I'altcreon. true*- < Aim I A. J. ZELT The Itawleigh Dealer 33(1 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE PIRC — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 NOTICE! Wa ar* now buying all grade* of Paper otook at preeent market price. Alao want Scrap Iron, Rage. Rubber, Ratterlee, Auto Radiator*. Bra**, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cana. All kind* of ecrap Io eeoentlal for war purpotoe. We ore aloe buyer* of Beef Hide*, Calf Skin*, Sheop Poli*. Tgilow. Fata and Great**, Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER HIDE & PUR CO. flO W. Monro* Pftono fSd i wi ti > m y
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
Waste Paper Need Vital, Situation Termed Critical For the first time since Pearl Harbor, the supply of paper has become really serious. According to the war production board, union < something Is done about it immediately, there may be a short-
WANTED Girl for general office and payroll work. Dictaphone and comptometer experience desirable but not necessary to have your application considered. Permanent position with excellent prtst war prospects. Write Box 271, ’< Decatur Democrat. Statement of availability required. Viced a faun toon? Let u* tell you ebout the dEtaa Life Insurance Company’* new Farm Loan Plan. Low rate*, a 16 year repayment plan, a Reaerve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay-ment privilege, no commlaaion, appraiaal, or title examination costs to the borrower. It's worth investigating. Autboriud Reprtuntalhf ia tbu territcrj The Suttles -Edwards Co. Agents Decstur, Ind. Niblick *tore Bldg.
PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS at 710 N. Sth street Saturday Aug. 19 at 8:30 o'clock P. M. Red Star 6-burner gasoline range, all porcelain with built-in oven; Tappan ga* rang,- (porcelain finish); gas heater; 8 piece oak dining room suite; 9x12 Axn*n*ter rug; Simmon* bed spring and mattress; dresser; chest of drawers; wood lied, spring* and mattress; commode and chair to match (ivory finish); book desk with writing compartment; Electric washer; 2 Majestic Refrigerators; Electric percolator; 75 1b ice Ikix (porcelain lined); Electric sweeper; 2 kitchen tables. on<- with porcelain top; Electric waffle Iron; wash tub; goblets; Sherberts; large roaater; dishes; cooking utensils; violin and case, and other article*. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. J. H. Cole Chris Bolmke Auctioneer T. Schleferstcin—Clerk.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“A FRIENDLY REUNION” 7ys^OUl£ 79 ? pLL LET MR. JONES TELL Yu' - GREETINGS uAGGo; ~ —~ ON OUR WTO THE/*-- 7<sn -njcpn This is a Y t 6LANDS OMffl-S (PRONG \ I^FkJUNEBUG —■.■So:^ByvZ ql —v-p-S ,z. -Quhats -<q X 'Ar wF - ' x -' Bi* ¥'Vxi*>' x —’ l _TT ■ « «»**^S^Kl^aL—J? • lußHW***' J* v, «v ...♦ ~^<M'X«*l r '*‘— »r**-fa. wA»h «W~4 BLONDIE “HAVING A FINE TIME -WISH YOU WERE HERE 5 By IhicYoung . ..„• '‘'nW cmgwOOP.how]liM soeev, oeAB, My||r ’W gong .-v L»'*. (I tmnk weu.spem3W'<3 1 fCOULD *OJ ASK OFFICE 13 AJR'CQN- . *> UR WK?/| C.NL F h H<iVPuft VPCATOht (XK \ME TO COOK A OTIONEO AND I (PIEASE HI; \y V’r I i ARKXT nEBE/fc Sr—JIfAT?I RCAST-PQgK'Ot FORQOT ABOUT row K- W<=nJ t 'X>L ,/\\ -*rV /- > THE HOTTEST hot IT IS OUTSiOg •! . z r- A f /' Wt-’wTJ/f A\j?j(oAy of tme A. ~ •{!.. 'M r tc 1 " : ■ ■■RlUiiJ. feMffigt \FROM THE M .I' JW€z7 171 >.y ® ' •>*,»»•*. •'' &m jA w < ’ i ‘ * | f « -, ♦y * < * • ■ !,« \ ' * • L * h t •
age of 75,000 tons of waste paper during the last quarter of the yegr "The reason for the sbortsge,'' •ays county salvage chairman C. E. Bell, "is that the war effort has increased lhe demand for paper tremendoudy. Then, 100, because of the labor shortage, comparatively little pulp wood 1* being cut today." More than 700.000 Rems used in the war effort require paper in some form or other. For example 25 tons— so,ooo pounds —of paper are required for the blue prints used In building one battleship, it takes 2*4 pounds of waste paper to make one prisoner-of-war box iu which we »hlp food to our men in prlaon camps.
Notice MEN and WOMEN Have you thuuffht about your potd-war job? We can offer you steady employment, Rood waffen and fair treatment. Call at plant in person er phone 556. BAG SERVICE, Inc. inn NA** —reaches far! It captures and convicts many criininals. Insurance makes reetitn> tiou for the valuables stoics. Art you well insured? Iceland Smith Insurance Ag. Lelsnd Smith Glenn Hill Ist and Monroe Ste.—Rhone 140
I.KUAI. IkOTtt K U» PI Ml.|t HKvaixu form xe. tie Notice i* livroby given that the Loral Alcoholic R,\4roge Buar.i u s lAilama County. Indiana, will, at j Ov p in.. Central War THnr, o n tn. »ti. <tj> or Xeptember, 134 t al th. c<> r'ornrrH-elonet'e Hoorn. In Auditor* Office. Court House, In the city of Decatur, in ««I4 County, begin Inveatfimsion of the application-, ol th.- following n*mvd peraou*. r.--queatltur the laau« to the applicant, at the location* heieinaft.-r set out. of Ihe Al<uh<>|ic Beverage Ber.oita of the I hiK-ee hereinafter designated and will, at -aid time and piece, receive mfirmation coa«'>-rnlns the fitnew of aald apiUlroitU. and the propriety of Uauina the penult* applied tor du »ucb applicant* at the premia** uaqi- J 111. hard W Miller and I« n F Vaurtde. 1113, tHestauianll. 34Z W Madleon Ht Ketetur—n. er. Liquor. Wine Retailer ‘‘" r ' H Mlea. 4472, (Reetaurantl. 24. N. Second St.. Decatur—Heer, Win.- R.-taller. .Wild taveelisallon will he open to the pi*.lie, and public parti, tpaliun I* requeated. AleoboUc Beverage Commla.loi, Os Indtaua By .lofan F. Noonan u . Secretary Bernard E. Doyle
TAiPAYERS OF TAX WHS '* ” Ci-eo . BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR COUNT!** SejM 84.X35 0O CouMv , 'ceret»er Xl,e,, * e " M 0 ’ E ’ p ** All other Op Espensc I 3.15 (W» Ht-rvice* Pereuiial t *■>.,.... r»j! A l ;', 1 ? 2MI 0O County Auditor: * 2 rvkii tt eaten rVi .'i?* 84».m.Utl ATiLter'j^* l * l »?ms« a>ii "&opTsUbm: • , "C?oq Mat“ri*7 0 ' fe,p * n,e gou^ r TSt.u B Ar nM ,2W, °° ?XK. ( pS ■uTVt’h* F (‘: r ’‘ o a* l 83.635 (to U ? a»bta’mTrwnlhip CouMy 1 Cemmieeiener* SfX'/CTf' 'KISS’""’ u.T« a Service* Personal 83 370 00 Proeecutina Attamai 3.t«0 All other Oil Expttu»u 2.950 00 ,:, gg "infsffic'ft 0 " 1 11”? 1 ”- ' ii'aSJ'S''" E ‘““" ‘’Jit* i<.t«.w awlfmi’rTS T «:sii S C W ”‘”" County Aoricultural Agent £rvlt*J idrnal it nut mi CbarM * 1500 WO Sn^w.. n .e »*»• /1 Service* Personal | 562.(M> 1 Service* Personal 85.750.00 817..330 00 .. „ ESTIMATE of COUNTY FUNDS to be raised tunda Required far Eipenaea (iunurul *7. . ... J, * sr ' , ’** mb<r ”• of ewsulug year Fund <>U ’"J'iind* l,ar * H L? I, V y ’’ ir «- i., 9l *° W 48,111.00 to lie. 3|*t of Present Yeer 15 ruin mi 4. Outstanding Temporary Loan* to be paid before 4.300.0(1 I(new’*.'r 3 ’ ° f pr *“ ,Ml Fear, not included In -»■ Total Fund* Required (Add Linen 12 3 and 41 32(1 7ta mi «>r-i aee .... fund. o. Haug ..g „ freu, sigjeei 253.4,5.0 V 164.646.00 Biker Thai, PropiMed Tux lei , t 7 Tale*’ ? Uli ‘t n, e '<- J Ha , 3 !i >,ar 106.809 (HI 3g 7tlU (fai til Oita mt 7. Taxes to be Collected. pre«<-nt year (Decetitber «•.<«* nt 40.95008 nettlement) ... nimu. 9 MU, ellaneou. Revenue t„ta Beceiv. d Aug l.t I».aOU.(W 28.989 21 of Present Year to De. 33*1 of Incoming Year <H.h,-dul<- on fit. in rim. e of County Auditor!: <al Special Tate* (See H iieduleal . 4.036.00 | rt 'i V" 4nd all Other Revenue (Mee » T<,tal"Fu l, |idi <Add Lines 4. 7. Sa and Bb> w! iel Soi 115.956 84 10 Net Amount to be ral.ed for «xpen*e* to December •34.85j.00 it5.8M.18 .. year tladu.t tJne » from Line M 34 950 (hi nui.a >l. Operating B-.lame (Not In ex. of KxpeniK ’ ' 18-583.00 Jauuisry 1. to June UO, Lea** Mit<Revenue for NdAine period) AiruiAAn «*»»**.*. I*. Amount t<» be rained by Tax Levy . -b.s4O.ijy 21,250.13 Add line* lo and 11, 95.1)50.00 |L I*loo •All Count, Wjtlf.il, Ijrn.i Cal. ulali.ru* a* of July l»t. instead of July 31. t and AuguM Lt N.l Tuxabl, r.uiK-.u" o’* 0 ’* ’**• m.iJT.UI C ° mMr * ,l "«s’u’ Cl>,Hcl ,ts ,Trt *,ft• the previous three year*) v. . .. Levy Du Amount u> Be Collected Collected < -lR U , e a Property Raised 1915 1911 1942 ’ lesV “ ' onj<'ed County Revenue f 33 *95.950 00 884 290 On 177 194 fin .... .LVA CoU W( T l y. ,,, “ re 16 15 123 00 24 531 OU tHutO ’’l 258 Oo ’IoMS M ™ TAL 8108 824‘hi 8131O7?.M 8122 IU * |lmK TOWNSHIP POOR TAX LEVIES ANO RATES »l»»*-*« hHtlmated Poor He- Estimated Bal Total Poor Re- Net A*»>*. v t<<. w • ’f« * B -iis a Jefferson 1.125.00 loigoo 'lfn! ■ OI Kirkland i.hloo 1.525 u js?* i sm ?)* 1.800 00 53555 Book 2.250 00 , 2 .707 iio St Mary* «30.0® 1.597 im none ivt-xt-* 2 2” Union 970.00 745 00 >25 mi lilt'iU S> h ?.» h 2.74«00 l.Mxoo l.twOo Hol-a'i Waehlugton 21.350.00 18.889 "it 2 461 00 Bfal'**B nt Taxpayer* appearing aliali have a right to be hcaid thereon. After til- tax h vi«- have ed. ami presented to the County Auditor not later fhan two dav* prior to the «e. on.l Mood.v u. r ”l. and the levy Hud by the County Tax Adjustment B . .rd. or on their fal ur<'■ *", t do h • 2 ,h L r ’ tor, ten or mure taxpayer* feeling tkemoelve* aggrieved by «u< h levle. n,.v n.ie .I'to,’ U "«2 A a** Z Tax Comihlwloner* for further and Uual hearing thereon, by filing u( petition iui. “f taler th-u October 15. -nd the Ulate B ...rd will fix a d.u foi hearing In thta Coun "“ y AuJ “ or '"’ t Comutate Detail .Os Budget E»tlmat« may be seen vounty. THI'RMAN I. DREW. D-ted Augu.t 15. j 944 Auditor of Adams County.
Dewey Campaign To Open In September Albany. N. Y . Aug. 18—(UP)— Gov Thomas E Dewey will open his bid tor the prealdeucy with major upeeche* early next month in at least two of the 26 states having Republican
ARE YOU HAVING A PUBLIC SALE? Book Your Sale With The SUMAN BROTHERS l-Mter W. “Hud" Human, Auctioneer 1 mile East of Decatur, first houM east of the place known as Steele school house. Telephone Decatur 6761 Route 3, Decatur
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it was diaclosad today Hl* first RpeaklQg engagements will taka him to Philadelphia Rapt 7, and Louisville. Ky . the followIng night Hr may deliver a Ij||h r Day address in N» w England. —a-.. , . Railway locomotive* require about 225 tons of steel.
