Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1945 — Page 5
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irkel Reports W sos ffi eTT MURRAY * Co ’ ■"oinW •' “"••>«<* *' r ■* phone 2°l H Correct Al^ l 27 ’ >H46 ■ iW ltl6 13.50 ■non* --•— 13.00 ■iMH” 13.60 ■ -■ 12.60 ■- 7.50 ■(choice) 16 _qq ■ 1”. 10.00 ■s* - 7.00 ■hNER STOCK YAROB V phone 101 J CorlW,ell Ailiil 27 ' J 14.50 ■ Z—l 3-75 ■ 12.75 ■ ~ — 8.00 ■ ch ° ice) 14.50 ■ ....._ 7.00 I luc per head yardage. ■holesale EGG AND ■OULTRY QUOTATIONS II FurnUhed by ■cATUR PRODUCE CO. ■ Phone 380 ■ Corrected April 27. ■rerutuem Ceiling Prices Eggs 3 i e ■n broilers and fryers.... 29.tc ■ springers ... ■ bens “ b^ L ■sters “ <JI ■ 22c ■cAL GRAIN MARKET ■uRK ELEVATOR CO. ■ corrected April 27. ■eatis subject to change 111 during day. ■ M delivered at elevator. ■ led Wheat — $1.66 ■ W Wheat - 1-65 ■Nev and Old Corn 1-60 ■'a. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 ■oy Beaus - 2.16 ■ New Oats -77 ■ M J_ 2.00 ■ 1.00 ■fool .46 ■rains.' .03 per bushel less. ■ Corn: .04 per 100 lees. E f.o.b. farm ■ — o ■t WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■iWayne, hid.. Apr. 27. -(LT) ■.market steady, 166-400 lbs., ■ 150-160 lbs.. $14.50; 140-150 ■111.70: 120-140 Ills., $14.50; ■ lbs., $14.25. ■ibe and slags. $13.75-$13.95; ■hogs. $9. ■tbs. $16.50; clipped ewes, $7. ■% $17.50. ■IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ■napolis, Apr. 27 —(UP)— ■Livestock: ■* #,500; active, steady; Hand choice 160 to 400 tbs. ■ to 160 lbs. 14.80; 100 to ■>*• 13.50 to 14.50; good and ■ OTs 14-05; medium and ■ grades 12.00 to 14.00. y 359; calves 400; all das■wninally steady; load strict-, ■ WI H 25 lb. steers 16.00; ■ lot medium and good year- ■ 3 tiO to 15.25; one lot choice ■* held around 16.00; few ■ beef cows 13.00 to 14.50; ■“ «nd medium largely 9.50 ■*' canilt ‘rs and cutters 7.50 ■ vc 'ders steady, top 18.00. «•; supplies too light to ■ ’market; quotable notnin-■“-ady. I CH| CAGO LIVESTOCK yto. Apr. 27.-(UP) (WFA) ■Wock: ■t. lOl'O, active, fully steady; B _ choice barrows and gilts up at $14.75, ceiling; j&-“« W: ““' til'T ealves ' W: seller- ■ usual u d . Weak deanup mar- ■ « week-end dullness m ■ beer i aiKl heavy e ausE. ' , !??•$: heifers very ■s an CO "T 4iTO-50-$l l‘. IL ‘J* tT 18, F-75-$9.75; 113 (joyp a lid I Durance"' “ ’ r«wsrs,j uT ’ I 1.9'0 bw fe* r«--> U; |w' , ; ZELT I Vnb D ea,e l’ ■Hur •’ 4lb St. Indiana
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 word. or less: 1 time sOc; 2 times 75c; 3 times 31; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No clssslfied ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE ie 5c per word for Ineertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES gardless of your needs in the lipe of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, beating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE —Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE —2 bedroom new home, near Legion park; has modern bathroom, built-in cupboards, hardwood floors. Available to world war II veteran without down payment. Also 7 room home, 1 block from business district. Bob Heller, a good realty service. Phone 870. g 97-6 t FOR SALE — Six room house, at 516 Jefferson St. New roof, hardwood floors, large living room with solarium, dining room, kitchen, three bed rooms, and bath; radiator heat. All on one floor. Phone 625. a 97-stx FOR SALE —Two 9x12 Axminsler all wool rugs, one Biglow; one Mohawk; slightly used. Dolen itutledge, 617 North Jefferson St. Berne, Indiana. g 99-2tx FOR SALE—Child's play pen and pad. Phone 5884. 99-3tx FOR SALE—Piano. Phone 806. g 99-3 t FOR SALE—I6O acres land, 5 miles from Decatur. Good house and lot in Monroe. Jim Andrews or Harry Essex. 99-3tx separators; John Deere field hay chopper. Used Implements-Horse drawn plows and cultivators; Stoner cylinder sheller; fertiliser corn planter; Litz feed and roughage mills. Steffen Implement Co.. Third St. 'Decatur. 100-34 FOR SALE -Brown .smooth mouth mare, good worker. Clint Hart. Phone 6175. g 100-3tx FOR'sALE—Ba’liyThickToh' Wednesday of each week. 0. V. Dilling, Decaur and Craigville phones. 60-T FOR SALE—Good prewar bicycle, $35. Also small size pool table, 50 in. by 27 in., sls. 949 Mercer avenue. Phone 1173. 98-g3tx FOR~SALE—Vegetable and flower plants. We have them by the 1,000. All kinds of vegetable plants the home gardner wants to plant. Come and pick out what you want For sturdy plants see Strahm’s, 339 North Ninth St. 97-;>t FOR SALE — Perry Ogg property. Jefferson St., two story and full high basemen', desirable for residence, storage or manufacturing. Cash or terms. M. A. Clem, 2409 S. Harrison, Fort Wayne, Ind. Ptyone H-1085. 97 ' 6tx FOR 'SALE-‘Upright piano, recently reconditioned and tuned. Phone 6264. 100-3tx WANTED WAiNTED—OoocI used car, 1934-35-i»6 or 37. 94D Mercer .avenue •phone 1173. 100 ; s3<x registered Holstein heifer calves and cows. Stale price. Address box 365. care Democrat. 100-6 t. WANTED—To exchange modern 6 room rental property in Fort Wayne for 5 or 6 room modern ren'tal property in Decatur. Phone 2GQ. S KW-3LX WANTED - io“Buy or Rent -From 40 to 160 acre farm in Adamts county. Address Box No. 364 caie Decatur Democrat Company. Dee-t---tur, Indiana. a 9!) ' s!x WANTED TO’ BUY — A litter of weaned pigs. Fred Gerber, rod' 1 ' 4, Bluffton, Indiana. Craigville telephone. a KLECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplier. repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess. corner Jackeon & Second Street#. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needjes. oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do heipstitching, make buttonholes. Boardpian s 44t> South First. 78-25tx WANTED — Straw, any/amount. very few fat heavy bulls wanted down. Sheep. 5.000; slaughter lambs slow, steady tp weak; good choice fed wooled western sH».a' $16.75; three decks mixed ineJmm to choice around 874 b. weigat $16.25; load god and choice 93-R'. fed clipped with No. 1 pelts $15.75; sheep scarce.
juulr c eusei, nenmoui rarK. Phone 608. iOOtfix WANTED — Tart lime clerk, two days each week end. Good opportunity for clerk or school teacher. Apply agent Erie R. R. Phone 36. WANTED—Lqts to plow amTdls?. See Frank Baker, 342 North 11th street, or phone 6313, Nile Butler in evenings. 98-3tx MISCELLANEOUS SOLO-COTE — The new miracle paint for all inside paint jobs. Many beautiful colors to choose from. Not a water paint. We also have several painters available t) do that paint job right. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. 80-ts 8 ELECTRIC SEWING MA UH INES 49.50 up. We trade, bring your machine along. Open only Saturdays til 9 p. M. and Sunday afternoons. 3314 So. Washington St. Marion Ind. 98-3tx FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phoiie 411. 78-25 t ROOF TROUBLE —Call on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate oh any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 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-ts NOTICE—We have plenty of used oil. Patrons must bring own containers. Gay’s Mobil Service, 13th and Monroe streets. g 99-3 t APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete fine of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31tf MOTHS’ CANNOT eat fabrics sprayed with Arab odorless mothproof. Dry cleanings won’t remove it. Effective 2 to 5 years. Schafer’s. 99-3 t LOST AND FOUND" LOST--Four ration books Number 4. Mrs. Ada Martinas, Arthur Martinas, Betty Lou Martinas and Eugene Martinas. Itx CHICAGcTgRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May $1.74’4; July sl-63 Sept.. $1.58'4; Dec., $1.57%Corn, May $1.15; July $1.12'/2; Sept. $1.10%-%; Dec., SI.OB. Oats. May. ,66-.66%; July, .60%- %; Sept. .56%8; Dec., .57%-.57. 0 AOTHE Xi lit is Uereliy given that the Trustee and Advisory Board <>f Frem-lt itownship. will on or aftter Ma' 7'bh -begin negotiating with the si ltieo! lints drivers for the v'arinjis Ims routes tn l-T'etieli township. Said negotiation shall continue from day to day until said routes are c'ontraeteKl bur, but, not later titan June 24sit. The contracts will be given for two years and the .specifications lor tin- various routes can be had front the Township Trustee. Loren Ifefler Trustee April 27 Appointment of AdtoiolHlraior Eiitnte X«. 4157 Notice is iliiereby given, That Ine unidersigned has 'l,celt a.ppoin'ted AdjtNiiislrator of I'h- estate of Anna I lie "I* Adilins < u ceased. The estate is probtilily sol-t-’lilon t-J Sprutiger. Administrator Heur.t 11. Heller, \Uoriie? 4/2G, tai;.. A'!"'. 27_May 1-11 *<» noToF I Ix AL SETTLEMEA I ' OF ESTVIE ML Notice is hei'etli.v given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Elizabeth Ill' 11. dee,-ased jo aiyie.it 1 the \<lanis (‘iivuit ( held I'eeaiun Indiana, on the l"th day ..I M u Jlii.7, and show eausO, if anjw.liv' th. Final Settlement Accounts J 1 .., the estate Os san d'Y'flen .should mrt I"''' approved. '» 1 s-t heirs are notified to then and then },',akc proof of heirship, and receive their di-t ributive shares. William liieb Ida Nussbaum, hxeewtiois Deemtur. Indiana, .April -1.. Ul ' . Henry B. HeHer. .MLn'O ... , fTulhlWeTurine Benefit wonderfully from famous doctor’s discovery that relieves backache, run-down feeling due to excess acidity in the urine irritation cau.ed bv ««”• AMP y RO OT that many people W h * v " “ Department A. K(!mer * v Send OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. mTelephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
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■ ( 1 j i I I I I THE DELEGATION from Saudi Arabia is shown in San Francisco, where it is attending the United Na» tions conference. Left to right are Shaikh Ibrahim Sulaiman, secretary; Shaikh Hafiz Wahba, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary; Amir Nawaf Ibn Abdul Aziz, son of king; Amir Abdullah ElFaisal, son of Faisal; Amir Fahad Ibn Abdul Aziz, son of king; Amir Mohamed Ibn Abdul Aziz, son of king; Amir Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz, minister of foreign affairs and son of king. (International) F' ! > lib WW ; 1 *• ' XV -naff’ffiS-gg?- ' • I# ilk AAasßfe IMI ~ i iQiw ; / i wfc w w- IRr fc ft? ». isil \ ; MF ■ Jr W » W • * - - w - .. — 4 JUBIL£d4T CROWDS of Italians storm the streets of Bologna, Italy, heralding the troops of the 34th di-ision of the U. Sf Fifth Army, as they march into the now liberated city. This is an official United -Stfttc- Army Signal Corps radiophoto. (luternational Soundphoto.l
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS a wii'icii bScS a ■ b b i : Notice To Taxpayers : I MONDAY, MAY 7 : * is the final day for the paying » J of the spring installment of J ■ taxes without having the pen- B ■ ally added. h ■ B • Roy L. Price, Treas. I I a ■■ f a a a a a a a a a a a a ■ a aiaa a a-j
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LEI.AL XOTU i: OF Pt JILIF HEAHiXG FOKM \O. 110 Notice is ]i r< l>\ given I'l it t lie | L n-1 A h’oliol i< I’.everag Li»:ird of ilAdums (*<>iinly. In'diana, will al 2:00 | I’. ?J . t’riitral War ’lime on Hie loth I dty -f May, BH.-, ,u the Co. Commissioner's ll'ooim, in Auditor's tdfi'c, | Couut House in tile City (or t-eyn) of I'. , nt :r, in said t'onnt.v, in uiti iuI ve.-tig.-l I ion of tile appli-'.ol ion s of . tile following nam 'd persons, rcI questing .the : sue to the appliej mils at the locations hereinafter set I I! Wet Walls II Air always contains some water. ' and the higher the temperature in 11 a building, the more water the air li can hold When this warmed, mois- | ture-laden air strikes a cold, uninsulated wall, the moisture con- i denses and wet, dripping walls are the result. An insulated wall remains warm enough so that under ordinary conditions moisture does not condense, and the wall remains dry.
ouit, of the Al iohulic Beverage Permits of thy classes ihi-reluadter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning tlie fitness of said .ipjtlicunts, and the propriety of Issuing the permits applied for to such aimlliaats at the ptvimlses named: Miirlin O. Mi-Cliil, 10672, fltestaurant), 127 S. Second St., Decatur — Heer Itetailer Andrew Appleinan, 107;?l, (Itestauriant). 7u2 W. Munroe St., Decatur Beer, Win- Ri-tall'er. Said investigation will be open to tile public, and public participation is req nested.
■ ■ ■ ■i.Hiiiißiiiaiiiaiiß ■ ■ ■:■!*■.■ ■ * KI ATI r F I)ut ‘ to changing of machin- a I* VII v L er y» we w *' i iwl Kiind from APRIL 30 to MAY 3, inc. “ Our store will be open as usual. STIEFEL GRAIN CO. i North First Street ■ tia ■ KiißiiiiaiyviiiitoiiWiimßiiia ■■■■■■■ ■>*a * *i ■ ■■■■■■■.a ■ ■ ■■■■■■(>■■■■■ ■<> NOTICE i ■ ■ B Sherman White & Co. announces the opening of a Cream Buying Station at the s northeast corner ■ ■ MONROE AND THIRD STS. I • Thurs. April 26 | jl This arrangement has been made with the cooperation of the Kraft-Cloverleaf Co., which is discontinuing the purchase of sour ■ cream. We will continue the same friendly ■ ■ service you have been receiving. g : Sherman White & Co. ■ " I ■ M C ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ M B B , I Worth or 1M I Can you guess? H B B H There’s more than meets the eye M'- Bi —in baby chicks, or in commer- ■ *:LgJ|J3wdaS-.' n cial feeds. Look to their breeding B ■ to know what to expect from m chicks. Judge a feed by the ■ results it gives, and the trademark it bears—like Pillsbury’s best, a name of known quality, representing a feeding program We’d like to explain what it that works ... yes, that is work- can mean to you to have the ing right now, with better results, familiar Pillsbury trademark for thousands of feeders. on a bag of feed on your far m. Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe and Sth sts. Phone 32
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Alcoholic Beverage commission of imfiana By John F. Noonan 1 Secretary Bernard E. l»oyl«-Lx-isi- Administrator Apr. 27 —o 1 Appoliitnieiit of Adiuluiatralor No. ll.tS Notice is herdby given, Thai tine •uirderHlgned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of John 8. Bowers late of Adtums county, deceased. Thw estate Is probably solvent. ' AVilliami S. Bowers, Adni'itd-strator 1 Henry 11. Heller. Attorney 4 /Ifi 1111. Apr ,T- .’7 M I
