Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1945 — Page 5
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irket Reports • Y report of local j foreign markets for NNETT, MURRAY A CO. " all kind* of livestock at catur, Berne, Cralgvllle, aqd Wlllohlra utock received every day until 12:30 p. m. ardage and no commission phone 301 , Corrected March 16. 160 lbs J* 00 » ~ S B 12.50 " 7.50 ce) ••••:zrzzlw lgb 7.00 UHNER STOCK YARDS Phone 101 Corrected March 16. 400 lbs $14.50 160 lbs 14 -40 140 Ibe •• 9 12.75 togs - ? 14.50 "2'"Z - 7.00 10c per head yardage. wholesale egg and OULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by ECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected March 16. i eggs — /*® e im broilers and fryers —- 23c f hens 35c f fryers — -29 c I springers —29 c irn hens - -—25 c posters —l4 c 22c OCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected March 16. Beans subject to change during day. ices delivered at elevator. Red Wheat 31.66 Red Wheat 1.65 New and Old Corn — 1.60 No. 2 Soy Beans 2.04 No. 2 Soy Beans — 2.10 Soy Beans - 2.16 New Oats .L.„ .77 Seed 2.00 Irains: .03 per bushel lees. Corn: .04 per 100 lees. f.o.b. farm CHICAGO LIVESTOCK icago, Mar. 16 — (UP) — itock; igs: 6,000»; active, fully iy. Good and choice barand gills 140 lbs. up 14.75, ig; good and choice sows ; complete clearance. Hie: I.OOO; calves: 500; CT supply fed steers and ings strong, active. Top for yearlings; several loads to 16.60; light southwests ; heifers fully steady, scarce LW to 15.00; cows moderatedive, fully steady; bulls iy -to 25 cents higher; outweighty sausage bulls 13.25; y fat bulls 14.00; vealcrs and 16.50 down. sep: 1,500. steady. Load fat dirty pelted. 94 lb. western 15 IG.aO;; odd lots good ua--1 16.50 to 16.60; package 111111 kind 1...00; odd lots aged ft ewes 8.00 to 9.50. OIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK dianapolis. Mar. 16—(UP) — • ~ Livestock: ® 4.000; active, steady: 160 " lbs. 14.80; 100 to 160 lbs. to 14.80; sows mostly 14.00 105. 'Ok 400; calves 4bo; good choice ~ fed steers salable ’to 16.50; week’s top steers ■ good and choice heifers Mc WOO to 15.50; few good 12.00 to 13.0(); bulk ™ gra <le 11.25 to 12.00; F and common, 8.25 to 2.“* eanners 7.25 to 8.00; rs steady, top 17.00. 400; quotable steady; , to low choice natives quotable to 16.50 ORT Wayne livestock Eek; 6 ' lUd " Mar> 1G ~ (UP) steady; 160-400 lbs. ’ ’<l6o lbs., $14.50; 140-150 k ni, 130 ’ 140 lbs.. sl4; 120- . 113.75; 100-120 lbs., 313.50. . e>,,n ; lambs, $16.25; ewes, CLOSE : 50,,, J ”.1y 159 %- M m : bee. 1.55. tU)'r y July 112 %: hi s . Dec - 1.06%J8. J- mXI.Eh Op TOMETfcIBT H lv l 0u * 8 = Satol'f 0 12:30 to 5:00 i 8;t » »■
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LOCAL classified ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 860. 40-tl ELECTRfCAL.SUPPijES— Regardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, ateo two nice Building lots on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE—Ground corn cobs; to be used for litter. Stiefel Grain Co. North First St. Phone 233. 60-12 t FOR SALE —6 cultipackers; 5 rotary hoes; 4 Oliver buck rakes; 2 tractor disks; 1 4-row Superior fertilizer bean drill; 1 1936 Irish Fordson tractor. Craigville Garage. b 60-7 t FOR SALE —1928 Chevrolet, tires fair. H. Ladig. North 13th St. 62- tx FOR SALE —By owner, beautiful six room home, located near G. E. and Central Soya in new addition. Has full basemeut, furnace with heal control, shower in basement, bath on first floor, fireplace, venitian blinds, built-in cupboards. Telephone 1346 after 5 p. in. a 62-3tx FOR SALE —Ear corn. Joe Zimmerman, .four miles south, Vt mile west of Peterson. Call after 5 p. m. b 63-2 t FOR SALE —All-modern home, in west Ossian; 6 rooms, all in excellent condition. Immediate possession. Come and see it Thursday. Friday, Saturday or Sunday till 1 p. m. Phone 11-D. R. C. Wybourn, Ossian, Indiana. 63-3 t FOR SALE—IO-20 McCormick tractor, Fordson tractor, Oliver two bottom plow; one OIC male hog, Poland China tried sows. J. L. Walters, mile east Monmouth. 63FOR SALE —4 wheel trailer, 750-16 cars with hay riggins. L. A.' Ripley, Monroe. g 63-3 t FOR SALE—Late model Johnson Sea-Horse and Penn boat. Frank S. Johnson, Monroe, Indiana. 64- tx FOR SALE—Another car (45) new flexible rotary hoes cast or steel wheels. Immediate delivery. Frank Bornholt & Sons, Celina, and St. Rosa, Ohio. 64-21 _ • » FOR SALE—Good as new dining room table and buffet at Albert Riehly eale, Monday, March 19. g 64-21 FOR S s sport coal, size 12; boy’s shoes, size 6; gill's ail wool coat, size 3. Pnone 1192. g_64-2tx FOR - SALE — Old~fashioned~'shulters; call after 5 p. m. 703 Studebaker St. Phone 5363. Hx FOR "SALE*”! ffalfFelov'er seed: 59 bales clover hay; 115-pound anvil; implement trailer. Floyd Stoneburner, •2’6 miles south of Preble. 64-2tx
Plant these Famous Flower & Vegetable Seeds This Year! You are cordially invited to come in soon and select the seeds for your B* rde " —come now while all best varieties are here. Beel * Calendula* r’rXu" and tn»ny other* CASH COAL FEED & SUPPLY Motiroe at Eighth St. Phone 32
FOR SALE—GJrIs blue Jerkin suit; red jacket‘suit. Both size 12; all wool. Phon# 1090. 64-2tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —fill makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttone, do hemstitching, make buttonholee. Boardman’s 445 South First. 51-27tx WANTED—Radios to repairT UhI riek Bfo *’ Ml-ts I WANTED—Carpenter, full~or part time. Kraft Cheese Co., South Winchester. 60-6 t WANTED—GirI or womanTfoKgcneral housework. Nice room, small family, uo children. Excellent wages. Address replys to Box 349, Democrat Company. 61-4tx WANTED — Experienced station operator, steady employment, good wages. Afeo want to buy good late model cars for war workers. OPA celling. Fred Busche, telephone 198 or 975. a 62-3tx WANTED—Lady to do housecleaniug. Write in care box 350, Democrat. » g 62-3 t WANTED TO BUY—A good used pressure water pump for a cistern. O. P. Hunt, telephone 980-H. a 62-3tx WANTED — To do washings and ironings if delivered. Phone 7431. 62t2 WANTED — To do one washing, preferably just washing, no ironing. Write ox 351, Democrat. g 63-2 tx WANTED-3 riders to” Broadway General Electric, 3:00 io 11:00 p. m. Charles Whitman, 315 Stevenson street. 63-2tx WANTED—Two gilts or sows that will farrow in April or May. Phone Monroe 96-F. 64-2tx WANTED—Tricycle”for”4*year old boy. Donald Friess, 1239 Master Drive. Phone 8192. g 63-2 t WANTED-4M an for insurance debit. A real opportunity for a returned veteran. Salary and Commission. No experience necessary. We train you. Commonwealth Life Ins. Co. 645 Lincoln Bank Bldg. Fort Wayne. 64-8 t MISCELLANEOUS free Estimates for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 51-371 FARMERS ATTENTION — We remove dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phase 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful - treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-tt appliance - servTce We service ail makes of Washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. ‘ 31tf ELECTRWAiL” FLCf'URES, aiidsupplics, repair work, ail kinds of wiring. Engle 6c Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. If IFTOU WANT _ a 5-robm house’ garage, lot of shade; building lot with private hedge border, Chinese elm shade well started; building lot same as above with 200 Chinese elm 3 to 8 feet, lot of evergreens, various kinds well started; 2x42xß native, various lengths; Ixl2-16 sugar, clean, seasoned; some used lumber; 36 foot extension ladders; corrugated roofing, slipscoop; 20 rods 5 foot poultry fence; paper hangers outfit with folding table; nearly new cream seperator 450 capacity; lots of ot'hei*’items. See me Saturday or Wednesday. Amos Zehr, corner Jackson and 27. 63-3tx
PLACE YOUR ORDER early for our Golden Seal Chicks. Best quality chicks, 10c each; custom hatching 2c per egg. See us for brooders, feeds, feeders, fountains, remedies and supplies. Buchanan Hatchery, 4 miles south of Willshire road 49. T tTypewriters" rhpaired, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T ADVERTISING— Future business depends on Today's advertising. ADVERTISE WITH — calendars, pencils, novelties. Phone 95-G Monroe, Ind., Phil Nussbaum. F-S-16-ts DtlN’t DISCARD that broken furniture. Let'me repair and refinish it. Also 'spring tying and picture framing. Secaur Furniture Repair. Telephone 7363. G4-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—I 2 acres for corn; 8 acres for oats. Artie Jackson, Decatur. R. 3, phone 980-L. 62t3x t’OR - REST”? - rooin house, 2’/a miles west of Willshire on State Road 124. Kohiie Drug Store. 62-31 FOR RENT — 2 room furnished apartment, private entrance. .82" North Fifth street. 63-2 t
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Lost AND FOUND LOST—lnner~sprlng mattress and three furniture pads on 27 near St. Mary’s river brige. Liberal reward for return of same. Sprague Furniture Company. Pltone 199. . 63-31 CONFIRM NAZI (Continued From Page One) been putting out peace feelens. In response to news conference questions about these foreign rumors, Mr. Roosevelt said nothing authenticating them had reached Washington. He added that a check with the British foreign office showed they had nothing, either. COAL OPERATORS (Continued From Page One) by either side after the firsl year. 2. To the union's demand for 10 and 15 cents an hour shift differentials—operators offered shift differentials of four and six cents an hour. 3. To the union's demand for an increase from the present SSO to SIOO for vacation pay—operatYou Can’t Beat This z 5 n a FARM LOAN TERMS TO SIJIT. LOW RATE. PAY ON IT ANY DAY. RESERVE FEATURE. NO COST TO OBTAIN. THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D. Suttles. Agent Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. 1 j WANTED ALL KINDS OF POULTRY! WILL PAY TOP CEILING PRICES. STEURY LOCKER SERVICE 710 W. Jefferson St. Decatur min i in milli 1 Pittsburgh Steel Products Field Fence Barb Wire Poultry Fence Brace Wire Ix 2 Mesh Staples Nails Steel Posts due to arrive soon. Order yotirs today. CASH COAL FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth Phone 32.
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ois proposed that mliierk with one to five years’ service be paid two percent of their year's earnings and that miners with more than live years service be paid four percent of a year's earnings, with a maximum of SIOO. 4 To the union's demand for a clause guaranteeing that Veteruiis be given back their jobs tiller service discharges—operators proposed. adoption of the so-called Illinois agreement providing for re-hiring of miners. Tliey said tills most closely approximates federal law. 5. To the union demand for full pay for all time spent underground. including travel time and and 15-minute lunch periodoperators offered full pay for underground travel time but no pay for the 15-mlnute lunch period.
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BRED \t» LIVE r «nd GROW Chek • R - Chix are hatched from high-producing, bloodtested flocks. They're sturdy, fast-growers. Economical, too! S THIMBLE-FULL of FEED a DAY Because that's all new chicks eat, make sure it's right for quick growth, high livability. Rely on PURINA STARTENA
_ Get Ready for JP SPRING PIGS Clean and disinfect S&HHgI fanowing houses. R tkilil' Kji wash sow's sides ana S® udder. Use Purine CRE-SO-FEC.
BIG HEAVY UTTERS nsniNG justable legs, Pig Chow. Helps Made from high feed saver lip on SOW faHOW easy, / grade Heel wire, side, accommo- galvanized for dates 35 birds, milk n.avy. lasting wear, easy Nied. BALANCE GRAIN with Purina SOW & PIG CHOW
STIEFEL GRAIN CO. j! USES • 217 N. Firsl St. ( Di’catur. Ind.
Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks firm in quiet trading. Bonds higher; Lt. S. governments steady. Curl) stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. Cotton steady. Wheat up as much as I’4 cents; rye up as much us 1, corn, oats, and barley steady. Chicago livestock: hogs fully steady; cattle steady to strong; sheep steady. A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana
Get It Now; No Waiting Order early for prompt delivery of this healthfill, sturdy 4-pen Farrowing House s : ; 12x14 feet. Each pen has an exterior door. Central alleyway for easy access to pens. Two ventilators, 4 windows. Insulated. White drop-siding, green roof. Get health and comfort for your brood sow, and high pig livability in a Walnut Farrowing House. No priority needed.
» Rely on Bnite Cfiow For fast growth, low feed consumption, livability, ond t°P market quality. See U$ Today
Farmers in the U. 8. ire expected to harvest 431,690,000 pounds of 19 kinds of grass and legume seeds this year, or almost 84,000,000 pounds more lhau lu 1943. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIKE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570
* Premier Skyline Pre-Fabricated i FARM :!» BUILDINGS ■ All Premier houses are made with glued laminated ■ rafters and exterior resin bonded plywood. Strength ■ combined with lightness. Will not swell, shrink or ■ split. 12x12 Brooder House on display. : Cash Coal Feed & Supply i # Monroe at Eighth Phone 32
PUBLIC SALE 1 have quit farming and will sell at public auction 3 miles east of Decatur, Indiana, on road 224 and then 4 miles north, 3Vi mile north, - of Union Chapel church, 4',2 miles south of Monroeville on road 101 and then 1 mile west. MONDAY, MAR. 19, 1945 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. / , Mc-Deeriiig 10-20 tractor on rubber, first class condition; John Deere 12" heavy frame No. 52 tractor plows; Oliver 109 adjustable 14” tractor plows, like new; John Deere No. 17 Combine on rubber with clover seed attachment, in good condition; Oliver 2 row pull type corn picker on rubber; John Deere power mower, new, only cut about 40 acres; Mc-Deering Mower, 5 ft.; McDeering 12” walking plow; Dunham 9 il. culti-mulcher; Dunham tractor rotary hoe; John Deere 999 fertilizer corn planter; Tractor disk 8 on side; Power corn sheller; John Deere 10’ Hammer Mill; Nisco manure spreader; Spike tooth harrow, good; 2 extra good rubber tire wagons, with good tires; Good 15 ft. grain bed; Implement trailer; Stock trailer; Outside corn elevator; Chevrolet 1936, I’-i ton truck with groin bed; Chevrolet 1928 coach, good condition; Cab for Oliver tractor; 6 Individual hog houses with pens; Heater type hog fountain, new; 12 hole hog feeder, new; Battery Fence charger; Small water tank; Blacksmith forge; Forging power hammer; Anvil; Small tools and miscellaneous articles. All this machinery and Implements is in best of condition. HOG—Red and White Boar. 9 months old. GRAIN—ISO bu. Van Guarg Hi-Brid oats for seed. TERMS—CASH. ALBERT RIEHLE, Owner , ..J. Lunch will be served by Berea society. Roy S. Johnson—Auct. T. D. Schieferstein—Clerk.
WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay lb Decatur Daily Democrat
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For upswept hair and unruly wisps—Nestle Hairlac, 25c. —Holthouse Drug Co. CALL 232 for plumbing and heating repairs and replacement*. Prompt and experienced workmanahlp. BAKER’S Plumbing and Heating 147 S. 2nd st. Phone 232
