Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1946 — Page 5
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EStrEI’ORTS •ertfiT OF LOCAL mT-mv t CO. W pbOM w* Hcon l ’"' 1 M,l> " {14.56 L<KHi>» 2ZZ- 13™ ■ - "Z_ 13.60 > W ;»»!>• taken on Wednos- »•« K* l "’ - 14.60 ■- 'ZZ~ ‘ OO K .—.4.60 ■Ld U>choice ...14.00-16.00 ■ w 10 WU M ■ Xi to choice 13.00-14.00 ■ m dlutn 10 00-12.00 to go°d — ® ’’®® — « 00- 7.00 J' «00 down iß** * 11.00 f-oo — 9 0010 00 ” 00 down B mnC r stock VA«)« ■ Phone 101 . I corrected Muy •< ■ 13.76 U 13.76 B 14.50 ■ 6.00 ■;;; 6.00 Wholesale ego ano Bultrv quotation# I Pumlehed by ■rerun PRODUCE CO. f Phone 380 B Corrected May 3 Beki Bg brcilere and fryers ~..30c ben# 2<c fryer* 30c »pringer» 4 lb*. & up ... 30c in, under 4 lbs 30c m bent —..—..18c oe«>r» -10 c CAL grain market kirk elevator co. *a» lubject to chans* during day. m delivered at elevator. Corroded May 3 Rod Wheat 11.73 Red Wheat — 1.71 New and Old Corn .... 1.06 Icy Beane 2.16 Boni 2.10 Oiti .76 Seed 2.00 line: .03 per buahel Ims. Ore: .04 per 100 lose. Lob. farm CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ago. May 3 — (UP) — 6) — Livestock: p: 4.500. Active, xteady; and choice, barrow* and HIS. the ceiling: »uw« at ceiling; complete early Be: MW. Calves: 300. ‘luggi»h. weak market on killing clases; with cows «li» 25 cents lower; strictly Idling trade with demand mi for few loads strictly •nd choice steers and yeart two loads scaling 1200 and ifc. 17.65; few loads 15.50 to > beat heifers 15.65; most cm s.oo to 11.60 with can. •nd cutters at 7.00 to 8.50; brely tew sausage bulls • 1350 and strictly good f beef bulls 14 00 down; »• Heady at and below 16 00. fp: 200. Less than 100 truck-ins on sale; market Mi; tew sooted slaughter >.W down and scattering •nd chon,- shorn kind 7.25 "• odds and ends plain qual15 50 down; Thursday's ’ w paid for one load mixed ’« to choice 106 lb. fed w Colorado* kOIAKAPOLIS LIVESTOCK •hnapoiis May 3-(UP)— "’-Livestock: *| 5 000; active, steady; good woics butthets 100 Ihs up »: Wrly good 100-160 schodul -26-14.50; good and choice ■■nd good stags 14.10. Ml* 500; calves 600; three ’ and choice 1,177 lb. ‘ wo l, *‘ ih K,Mxl 977 i s’ ” n freddling basis, haT***’ common and ■’» beef rows 9.50-13.00; few J 3 ’ 6 *' »I‘<l CJt' -J. 25; v eaters active, t ' good and choice 16.60I twn ®o» and medium HAObin 's*' not * nou S h * n 1° fed it**’ gl,<M * tttKi choice quotable 14.25-16.50; h *’*«» i *- 76 down; n <jj down hr' CA ?° CRA,N CLOSE ~ n J “ly 1.83HB; Sept. 1.83 1.83HB; May > 12^B lM,B: Ju,y Ml * J “ ,y MB: a®*’ Town — Decatur H-ss?" u Glmms Fitted
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FOR SALE All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale kltchea cabinets, base and wall; Kitchen’s Maytag Balos and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 54-ts JOIN THE thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Frunlture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 91t30 FOR SALK—Five acres, new six room home being finished, within half mile city limits. Chicken house, enough land to raise feed for couple of calves, some pigs, 150 chickens. Downstairs, all hardwood, built-in cupboards. Upstairs finished In knotty pine. Basement nearly dug-out. Needs only plumbing and furnace to make completely modern. Good five inch drove well. If you like a breath of country air near city facilities, the owner has priced this right for quick sale, possession within 30 days. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, phone 870. BG-ktf FOR BALE—WiII move to any lot in Decatur for $1,900, six room home. Very solid timbers. >dding bad, metal roof in good condition. Four rooms down, two up. New shingle siding, a little paint, some hard work, will make this a good home at half what another would cost. Possession after May 1. Bob Heller, Realtor. Heller Building, Phone 870. 86-ktf FOR SALE—B room ~dupl<x "with 4 rooms up. modern except furnace. Tri State Realty Co. or T. D Schlefcrsteln, phone 105. 9(Mf For SALE—Near uptown 7 room Modern home, and 3 room apartment with private entrance, com pletely insulated, best of repair, large lot, shrubbery, a real home with Income. T. D. Schieferstein. Phone 105. FOR SALE—Columbia "Records complete line of popular and classics. Uhrick Bros. f»l-tf Fdk fULfc All kind of g.trd.-ii' plants. 10c doz. Phone 677. Henry Haugk, 204 S. Tenth. 101-atx | FOR SALE’ All kinds of veg' and flower plants. Also potted plante for Mother’s day. Open evenings. Mrs. William Strahin, 339 North Ninth st. 2 d ,5t Hybrid Sued Corn 260 and 608 C, medium and large flats available. High germination. Harvey Bucher, Preble. Ind. FOR SALE -1937 Lafayette Nash, motor just overhauled, good rubber; cheap for cash. 413 Winchester St. Cali after sp. tn 103-b3tx FOR~SALh —6 room house in Monroeville, 3 down, 3 up. utility room, garage. Box 211, Daily Democrat, 104-3tx FOR SALE — L'sed Caae manure spreader, good working condition. Phone 916-F. 104-3tx Limited sirPLv Batteries ail make of cars. 21” tires, chrome fog lights. Macklin’s Super Service. Chrysler-Plymouth _____ lol 3t FOR SALE - (ITeTiT-r and seven pigs four weeks old. cholura immuned. David J. Barkley, Monroeville, Ind. Telephone 3251. 106-ltx TarirTTagoir’aTTi rack. Win. C. Werliug, ',4 mile north of Preble, l(>s-a2tx FOR SALE—New Airseais for any make tractor. Take the jolts out of tractor driving and eliminate 85% of body fatigue. Priced roesonalde Steffen Implement Comp any, Third St., Phone 180. H>s-5t 1 WILL be in Ih-eatiir nest Tllesday and Wednesday with large selection of neckties. Charles Phillipa. 105-21 x FOR SALE Spitz puppies. Ernewl Thieme, 7 miles northeast Deca tur. |65-g3t FOR SALIJ 2 roll lop d«-nks; i double flat top desk; I heavy oak table desk; phon* 1640, verin H. Schurger nii-gatx FOR SALtJ 1941 Stndeltaker <’lui» Sedan; motor A-l. rubber new. spotlight •verdrive heater, new seat covers; will trade for heavier car; prefer 1937 or 38 Ford. Chevrolet or Pontia<. Can bo seen at Secaur Furnituni Repair, Ist door east of Riverside Garage. Phouoe 7363 or 1686. l»5-3t WANTED- " 500 efb to frharpeit. Phone 10ub. Frank SchmitJ. L
QUICKIES by Kan ReynoMa j llli (■. pTY » . 3 •"■4 “Hurry, get your canning Jars ready—the Democrat Want Ad j said these seeds grow quickly'” T’olt SALE- (hmd b room modern homo with 2 acres of land in W’ells County. Enclosed back porch, built in cabinets and inlaid linoleum in kitchen, modern bath room, motor plumbing, good hot water furnace, full basement, double garage, largo chicken house, small barn, fruit trees, berries, grapes, plenty of pasture and garden. Immediate possession. Price only $7,560. Roy 8. Johncon A Hon, Decatur or Melvin E. Liechty, Berne, Ind. 103t3 FOR SACfe'— 120 Acre farm in Wabash township within 2 mile of Berne, Ind., good buildings, only $90.00 an acre, call or see Roy or Ned Johnson. Decatur, Ind., or Melvin Liechty, Berne, lad., Auctioneers and Real Estate. 10313 FOR SALE flood Gale com planter, Emty Way cylinder rake hay loader. W. ('. Macke, 1 mile east. 3 miles north. Preble, 104-g3tx Vs«-d Furniture Studio Couches. Breakfast. Sets, Kitchen Cabinets, Electric Radios, Maple A- Walnut Bed Room Huites, Cheat of Drawers, New and Used Oil Stoves, Living Room Suites, Several X piece dining Room Suites. Twin Size Metal Beds. Spring and Mattresses, Drop Head Sewing Machine, Several Wardrobes, Decatur Used Furniture. Phone 120. 105-3 t FOR SALE—IO month old Guernsey bull calf; 50 bu. certified Lincoln soybeans. Stanley Arnold, route 2. Craigville Phone. 104-3tx FOR SALE I swl. 1 Oliver 1 Mt Ir.ictor; I 15-30 McCormick Deering; 1 15-30 Mo!ene tractor; 2 tractor plow*: 1 disc; 2 manure spreaders; 2 eultlpackers; 3 tractor buck rakes; 3 rotary hoe«; 1 fertilizer corn planter, like new. New and used tractor tires. Craigville Gai'll3t F(>R~SAQ>^l!i32~sb»<irr"H~Ford, good condition. Corner Line and Studebaker. 104g3t FOR SALE Berkshiri- boars, eligible to register, old enough for service. M. F. Sprunger, phone 1 643 B. Ki4-g3tX IFOR SALE 6 year old Jerwey cow with calf by side. Ed Siioaf. De(catur Route 4 104-2 t WANTE D WANTED — t’sed cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmastor Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED “single^Elderly man to operate and live at grocery store and gas tilling station. No experience necessary. Write, phone or apply at O’Day Oil Company, 1803 McKinley Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind 98-1 W WANTED Waitress. Mirror Inn, phone 220. 103-31 WAN TED — Mod<l A Ford? Call 928. 103g3t WANTED—Washing-.' Phom- 42117 104-lt WANTED~~lady“to work - in laundry. Telephone 1149. or 127 South Ninth street. HH R :, t WAN TED Woman or girl for general housework. Mrs. Charles WelM»r, 1«3 North Fifth street. 10l gif l n^!rT l ms7ed. start quick < ash business, returns can start In two week* with an inexpensive, easily hand operated Tyra Brick Maker, only sand and cement and any old shed needed. Build your home of brickGet a Tyra-Plan See what can be done. R. K Tyra Co., Box A, Wyoming, Minn. 95-T-x WA NTEI> — Youlig man for part time work in service station. Harper's Texaco Service. 2nd a Jackson. 105-2 t WANT El» Sheep to dip. Im proves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics nnd lice. For appointment write Ixreu Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T WANTED Girl’"or woman lor waitress at tho M. and C. Truck Stop, corner 13th and Adams Street*. Call 5653. I'ts-3tx MISCELLANEOUS ' FARMERS ATTENTION—We 're move dead horseu, cowx, hogs, etc. Docatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. sß4t /Xutomobiie insurance Be HU re — Insure with Kenneth Runjon. 83U
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APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we esn’t fix It throw it awsy. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold * Klenk, phone 448. 97-ts Keep out the hot weather next summer. Live In uomtort all the time. Call Gamble's for free estimate on our Home Guard Insulation. Phone 439; after 5:30 p. in call 560. . 101-5 t Y<Hi '•(•jUnOT- Mu-Knamd Paints and Varnishes, Home Freezers, Rite-Way Milkers, Coffee Makers, Electric Corn Poppers, Premier Electric Sweepers, Kisco Air Circulators, Crown Hot Plates. Kodia Batteries, Paul Shallow Well Pumps, and New Stokol Stokers at Haugk Heating and Appliances. 121 So. 2nd Street. 99 ts Expert roofing and siding done by our factory trained workmen. Call now. Get In early and beat , the shortage now existing in roofing and aiding. Call Gamble's for free estimate. No obligation. Phone 429 or after 5:30 p. m. call 660. 101-5 t losTaniTfound LOST Brown billfold, containing sum of money and papers. Reward. Call 897. lU4-g3tX — 1 o Market! At A Glance By United Press Stock lower in quiet trading. Bonds lower. U. S. government* lower. Cotton steady. Wheat, corn, oate, rye and barley firm. Chicago livestock: Hogs, active, steady; cattle very sluggish, weak, and sheep scarce, nominal. 1 ■■■ O " » FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., May 3—tl'Pi —AH markets were steady today ut Union stockyards. Hogs: 100-400 lbs. 14.75; 100-s(*o s(*o lbs. 14.50; male hogs 10.00; roughs 14.00; stags 14.00. Lumbs: 16.00; wool ewes 7.50. Calves: Good 16.00-16.50; choice 17.00. Steers: Good to choice 11.00Di.oo; medium 12.00-11.00; plain 8.00-11 00. Heifers: good to choice 12.5014.00; medium 10.00-12.00; plain 8.00.11.00, Cows: Good to choice 10. Soil. 50; medium 9.60-10.80; cutters 7.50-8.25; canners 3.00-6.00. Bulls: Good to choice 11.5012.35; medium 9.50-10.50. Cash Coal, Feed ME & Supply Monroe at Eighth HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT HOTPOINT WASHERS ■ 0 KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe Bt. Phono 27
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Injuries Fatal To Columbia City Man Warsaw. Ind. May 3 —(UP) \VH it.l in Ita vn>'»n<l Deffehdoll. il. Columbia City, dii uTat. y,„t<-i >■'> in tho hospital here, where he had been a patient since be was hurt in a furm accident April 15. o _—— 'BROWNOUT' IS (Coatlnaed FSSI P—• > er-a-week established lor northern Indiana. Most of the firms had more coal 011 hand than did Hu» northern Indiana Public Service company. Busby said that the PBC would not attempt to regulate electrical output of municipally-owned utilities because the commission felt that power was in the hands of the city councils However, he said the commission will ask the municipalities to “go along" with whatever statewide plan wae adopted. The bituminous coal Institute reported in u survey that 66.500 employes of 10 railroads and five steel companies had beeß laid off because of the coal shortage. The Institute said the survey was incomplete! however, and that the figure represented “only a segment" of workers laid off because of the strike. Four railroads already had announced plans to cut service. Tirey were the Chicago and eastern Illinois, the New York Central, the Illinois Central and the Banta Fe. The Chicago and Eastern Illinois said it would ask the Illinois commerce commission for permission to eliminate passenger service between Chicago and Mt. Louis. Power consumption in Chicago an<l northern Illinois had decreased 11 pen-ent at 9 am. today, tin-
We have a brand I' s new tupply on 1 * hand. Get your i\ m■ w # need. NOW. \ FLY Z V CONTROL/ Now, with DDT, the new miracle if klllar/* Purina Mill. ha. developed two Ry spray, that make fly control not ■VJn only CHEAPER but _ ■ MORE EFFECTIVE JtaTY fCyj EASIER than I ** 111 befor*- ■ I « ' Mvwms 11 S I’wmktL ■kV N fl Stiefel Grain Co. AWJWdWW*
Commonwealth Edison Co. said. By 10 a in. it had gone down an additional 4 percent, a tetal of 15 percent. The company said it expects to attain a 10 percent 1 iln<ti«»n by tomorrow moruui. No available on the amount of coal saved. SITUATION HERE (CcetlaaeO Frem Fas* it would not attempt to regulate electrical out put of municipally | owned utilities Imssusc the comiiiMsion ’felt that power was In the hands of the city councils. The report from the Indianapolis meeting stated, however, that the commission will a»k municipalities to "go along with Whatever plan was adopted. ’’ UtiMtlew represented jt the meeting today, according to ihe report, were expected to ask for commission approval for granting industries more than the 24-liours-of-power •a- week, established for northern Indiana. Brown-Out Unsatisfactory Mayor Stulte said that the "brown-out" method of conserving is hardly satisfactory He said that the few ton* of coal saved in such a procedure is not equal to the resultant inconveniences and dangers involved. pointing to the brown-outs called during ihe war as a basis for this contention, he said that the saving in coal over an extended period would onlv result in continued operations for a day or two. On the other side, be said, are the dangers of Increased auto accidents, hoodlum activities and perhaps more serious crimes which could occur <>r be perpetrated In the darkness or semi-darkness of such a method.
INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTU •• « 720 No. 3rd St. Phine 570
WANTED : fe I ! Foundry Workers! ■ —— — m ■ NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY fe ■ — I ■ fe : The Decatur Casting Co.: g Producers of fe ■ HIGH QUALITY LIGHT SECTION i GRAY IRON CASTINGS ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I DE LAVAL MAGNETIC MILKR ■ NOW... and for many year* you will dorivo Mtitfectios esd profit from your decides net to |ust “buy • milking macWno"... but rether to invest in ttio*o o»sontiol Do level Magnetic Speedway Milker result*: j ts Better, faster, cleaner milking.\ ts Highest, more even production. ts Maintenance of sound, healthy udders. ts Clean, !ow»count milk production.! tZ Milkinfe time and labor reduced by half. ts Year after year service and dependability. ts Higher profits-lower costs. ( I Steffen Implement Co. DECATUR PHONE 180 a w w • x « ••
A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. 4 k I Decatur Indiana iwMMnmmmsamaim mi
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