Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1946 — Page 5
HfttAf, JULY S, 1148
lARKET REPORTS DAILY MKPORT OF LOCAL ANO FOREIGN MARKETS for HKNNKTT. MURRAY A CO. Fbona Ml jferc.'• 1 Jo, y 6 * to Ito lb* H.7S « M HO lb* 10 25 g to 160 lb* 15 «" 0 to 860 lbs Iti.oo 0 to 400 Um 15 75 O to 400 lb* fbMaMMMMRtotoWMMMN* 115 5011 Might 15 00 W 15.00 I Mrs «■&.. io.oo H-« aod UHDbt taken on Wednea to/vt* - •» U> 111 salM 15.00 Nth ftMko) 16.50 larllag* U io.oo NS 7.00 !«er», B#-*d to choice . 16.00-17.00 ••era, eonL to m'dlum 12.00-15.U0 Bifen, food to choice 15.00-16.00 II etfaHL eato. to m'dlum 12.00-14.00 »WA choiM 12 50 »•*, mcfem to good 10.11.00 jwe, common _ 8 00-9.00 M, caO* 8.00 down ■ life. choice 18.00 OMB*" 800,1 •■ n.oo-12.00 dmatoon * 10.00 down ' kuMm stock yard* C&ected July 5 W to 400 ft* h 16.00 | >0 ■>•. MR over 16 25 i 10 to W»B*. 16.15 i Etofta •••- - 15.00 I Ufa L„ 14.50 I oan —to 9«0 otftaßfe,-. 16.00 xmbe *X-. 14.50 ■ wee 6.00 ' WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS .famished by OSCATUR PRODUCE CO. i/- Phone 880 arrest ftfeli” Egg* 82 ‘ fithora fttolciH and fryers .32 Mvf hfrtlSi. 28 eavy I lbs A up 37 4 lbs. _ 35 aeowtii Leße 23 < GRAIN MARKET ftURK ELEVATOR 00. to change luring day. ftfeg Itftrered st elevator. cfe<K"l July 5 Al Ref Wheal 193 «3 Red Wh. a' ... 1.92 (L J New an.i Old Co. n 2 15 iwflay feans 2.21 % Bean. 2.15 A 2 Ocate K 6 iMißeedfe- 200 SHMfSI .03 per bushel less. &fs: A4 per 100 iesa. LIVESTOCK Chfcagc, July 5 — (UPi — Livestock ■Kllfe 1 "’- slow, opening 75c 100 sere;, dosing 1.00125 «er than Wednesday’s average 1 f)J Mfet* and sows; good E HH| 1«‘» lb*. and up 15 50 i-ta; JHta*|i<.ii top 16.00; one tbs. weight 16.25; JEEMBr** I 280 It* and O*?EMp5-75; hulk good and tofce Mw ; *15.00; few .25: prAects fair clearance. Cattle; MOo Calves 600. Fed eera ME yearlings generally weighty " leer ’ 2225: Mkofiferly active, especially 1 good and choice steers with gtafe*. talk 18.75-20.50; several ate 21.68-22.00; heifers steady 36-35; general ciearfe >toa|; local small killers tlve; cowl steady, mostly 18.00--AB OR Bto<l"im good oeef cows; tttwa iLo*» down; bulls strong. *|fef> toMI» selling free up to ;.S0; veaters steady at 18.60. MgHpOiy down; stockers and MMMey scarce. Htecaft- 1,000. Meager supply MMHfes fully steady to city Jtcsers; small lots good and tote* native spring lambs 30.00; R'fe feck lambs sorted off H tots 18.00; Short load clipwethers held at 11.75; slaughter ewes WlMgjSHtoliy: odd lots good and Sgßg with No. 1 pelts 8.75 ... o g|| R HOEVEL Pag* t. Column «* the outbreak of 4 'tofe'fta returned from Rome 1944-aM completed his studies BL l|Krul s ‘ ?mil,ar 7 ,n I! ’*' is a *>on of -Mr. >4 .Wtotlpib-ii Hoevci of Fort to hie duties he served alhtfe MMk of the Decatur Catho--3 MflEKouiM oxpe< stt Tuesday He was ordained to eight ago. home is in —a"■fettfACO GRAIN CLOSE - HuWf i9o%; Sept 84%; De* . M6W: Nov. 86'4 85; HMfe laAood Town — Decatur ■anmMSMmamM <aw BIXLEK OWFoMEtRfST ErWOURS: •O M 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 StotodayA EtOO p. m. Tslephons 135 '/M KNMMMmI Qlaassa Flttto
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKIISING RATES Far 26 words er lean: 1 time Mtoj 2 times 760; 8 tlmss *l| • times 11.71. Rates footed are for ooneoo* utlvo tnoertlona. No elaootfled ode accepted on eklpdey oohedule. Rato for K> potof BLACK FACE Io Io per word for Insert lea. Copy must bo In offloe by 11 A m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m. FOR SALK FOR SALE—Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. IThrfck Bros. 81-ts FOR BALE—Tenth street, 13 tots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Pries to Include estimated eost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland atreeL Meibers atreet, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. llltf JOIN' 'thrifty crowdi. gvw body eaves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in nnd see how many dollars ws esn save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 152-30 t All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, 110 Jefferson, 1 block south '4 «**t of Court House. H9t FOR sALin - !Heating sto«e«: need, holds 120 lbs. coal; Estate Heatrola; battery radl<* and electric. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, 110 Jefferson St., phone 95. 164-ts FOR IaLR F'rosh cow witlFcalt by side. Roan male cow. James D. Brown. Monroe phone. 155 Jtx FOR SALK -Small S room home in south part ot city. Semi-modern. Nice Rarden apace. Would be economical home. Priced for Immediate possession by owner who has l*|l the city at |2s**o. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870, Heller building. 155—gtf FOR SALE Stoker. Perfect runuing condition. Inquire Edward Bleeke, Phone No. 694-0 156—Jtx FOR sALe— pound Ke box. With side leer, fn excellent condition.
good finish. Om ar Hoffman, route ,1 Ih-catur. Preble phone. 155—g3tx ftift sXLE 75-lh Ice box. in ex cellent condition. Phone Monroe 666. 185-b3t FOR SALE—Y rooms and bath, aii modern house. Hot water heat. 2H blocks from court house. Phone 1307. 156- 3t FOR HALbJ—A good inillding site on West Adam* street. Call 66. !H-g3t FOR SALE Spring fryers. Glen Roughia, 3 miles north of Union Chape] church, route 3. 156 g3t k*OR SA Qi New Pape<- hay chopper, ,«w«cp rakes, grain blowers, hammermiils and corn shelter*. Steffen Implement Co., Third street, phone 480. 156—g3t FoR SALE—Holst<?in cow 7 year old, fresh; twin calves. Chas. Hellman. % mile west, K mite north of Preble. 157t3x FORMAL® — fieaut7fui~blonde maple- bedroom suite. Used less than 6 months. Cost 8249.50. will toll for 3200. Cail 5361. 156-g3t FOR SALE A good I’ n i versa I electrie sweeper with equipment. Priced right. Atao frying chickens while they last. Dnwed or on foot. 923 Mercer avenue. 156- |3t House trailer. Cash. Call 1549., after 5 p in. 156 gtf SALK One Wiiburt stoker Good as naw. Converting to gas. Arthur H. Bteberlch, Preble, Indiana, Phone 11. 166—3tx FOR SA'iJc 30x66 bldg to le- moved from premises approx. 10,000 ft. of rough lumber In bldg. Call 5592 after 4:30. 157-3tX ►Oft JtALK One 5 wlwM-j trailer. extra good 1 bo/s bicycle, medium slxe. Sccaur I'aed Furniture and Repair. 134 Monroe atreet. Phone 1686. 157 -gßi FOR RENT Pasture ior horses or cattle, hy the month. W. H. Llcktenbergei, 5'4 miles east of Decatur. H mile east Calvary church. 157—2tx hTh Salk Au assortment of dresses. Must be seen to be appreciated. Sixes 12 to It. Call 250. 157-git CHERRIfcs and Raspberries Salem store Monday, Puly 8. Phone 93-D Monroe. 157—ItX BOARDMANS new location, ifi North First, tor sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, part*, covered button*, covered buckle*, hemstitching and machine butto» botes 154-36tg WANTfcb Taylor fol. i*fcone 4248. IST—3t
QUICKIES by K« lUyftOlfe *’i\ •’* .jak * '"1 got him with a Democrat Waht Ad—he's a good excuse for me to get out nights!” wANTEirnMr man lor rentauranl, 13:00 p. m. to 7:00 a. to. Bellmont Rest* aurant, 27 and Nwit man. FAS WA?ffEl>—denerftl htnllag. light or heavy; also bated straw, any amount. George Whitteifbargvr. phone 1513 or 1167. 157—g3tx WANTED- Housekeeper to assume complete oharge of house. Five children, ages 2 to 14. A home for someone. C. Bassett 750 High Street. Phone 7432 before 2:00 p.m. 155-3 U WANTEirr: 2 waitreaMs, _ hours 8:00 to 1:00. Bellmont Restaurant, 27 aftd Nultman. F & S #A5iTkJb Gnod. used city' ga« stove, refrigerator and washer. Phone 8045. 156-2tx WANTED to buy pisno, small upright or spfn»t. Also For Sale, man’s bicycle. Phone 1580. 156—b3t WANTED—Luins on fsnns. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 23 T-T-ts WAITED- Rmims Tor atudents attending Reppert Auction school. July 29 to Aug. 17. Phone 312 or 610. MISCELLANEOUS HftMtKd AtTiNTroh—We romove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Deeatqr phono MOO. We pay all phone charges. Ths Stadley Products Co. 16-ts n<>spitaT~lnnuranee — Pays operations, room, etc. — Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. 138-T APPLIANcS! can’t fix it throw it sway. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 468. 07-U Ali-lamiiy liaMHfy HoM a year. Decatur Insurance Agency. Kenneth Runyon. Ust6 V FARMERS ATTENTION-1 remove old wire and tin. George Whlttenbarger, phone 1513 or 1107. 157 g3tx -roOEST FOR RENT r-Klure. ri.nl, n! shade and water; no bulls. Roy Price. Phone 7962. 157—Jtx 0A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular In dull trading. Bonds irregular. U. S. governments failed to appear on the tape. Curb stocks irregular. Corn, oats and barley futures irregular. Chicago livestock: hogs: slow, 8.00-1 26 tower than Wednesday: cattle: fairly active, generally steady: sheep: steady. o INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. July 5 — (DPI — (P.MAI — Livestock: Hogs: 17.000; open slow; mostly 1.00-1.25 lower: on* buyer bought ew loads good and choice 160-200 lbw. at 16.00-17.00; top 17 - oO on 160-180 lbs.; taler trade to most Interest 16.00 on 100 lbs. up; 30 per cent still unsold; sows 50 to 1.00 lower. 15.00 down. Cattle 1,800; calves 400; steers and heifers altive, uneven, but average about steady; two load* choice 1,877 lbs. steers and three toads simitar grade around 1,1001,160 lbs. 30.00; bulk good and choice yearltnga and medium steers 48.25-18.00; medium and good largely 17.00-18.00; several loads good and choice betters 18.-00-19.00; bulk medium and good 16.00-17.50: cows more active than Wednesday; generally wholly steady; odd good beef cows 10.00; bulk good 14.50-16.50; common and medium largely 10.75-14.36; cantiers and cutters 7.80-10.50; vealers active; mainly to order buyer* 1.00 higher; good and choice 18.-60-20.00. Hheep 400: fat tamba fairly active; strong and 50 higher; slaughter ewes steady early, later trade 50 tower; good and choice spring lambs mostly 17.00-18.00; medium to good 15.50-16.50; early Mies sleaughter ewes to 8.50; later trade 8.00 down.
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Ooti Demonstration Meeting On Tuesday County agent Archbold today announced an oats variety and forth wartk, three miles south and one fkrm operated by Harold Bch liter demonstration meeting at the nflle eant of Monroe. The meeting will be held at 5 p.m., Ttittolay, J»ly 8. K. E. Beeson, extension agronomist of Furdve. will take part In tie meeting. In the six variety plot are the new Clinton and Ben ton ants. These oats will stand somewhat like wheat for combin ISg- * Inspect Wheat Field On Tuesday Evening Henry Heimann, working with the county agent's office, planted six plots of adopted Wheat varieties on his farm last frfll He abo set up fertiliser plots using 0-200- —■— Canh Coal, Feed * * & Supply Monroe gt Eighth DRESSED CHICKENS •very Friday and Saturday Live poultry available every day in the week. Decatur Produce Co. S. 3rd at. Phone 380 FEED FOR SALE • * * Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm Street opposite Tile Mill. - -us —■ U- M Notice! Ws are buying all grades of paper steak st present market prices. Also want Scrap Iren, Rage, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zine, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We are also buyers of beef hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tellow, fats, grsssee, ells, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 716 W. Monroe St. Phone 442
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400-600 pounds of fertiliser per sere. This wheat field Is located four miles south of Decatur on 17, and 1H miles west. On Joly 8 at 7 p.m., a mrHlng I* being called at the Heimann wheat field K. E. Heesen, extension agronomist, will lead the discussion. — g Decatur Youth Hurt At Boy Scout Camp Grover Odle, Jr., 12, ton of Mr. and Mm. Grover Odle, 230 North Heventh street, today was believed to be almost completely recovered from injuries sustained Thursday at Rome City. The tad was returned here by ambulance yesterday from Big i*land, where he was attending Boy Hcont camp, after being injured while al play. It was at first thought that he had sustained a fractured neck or hack, or lioth. when he was thrown over the shoulders of a playmate while engaged In a friendly scuffle. X-rays taken after his return here failed to disclose any serious in juries and he was returned to his parental home, where he Is confin-1 ed until completely recovered. HOLIDAY DEATH (Ceatlsas* Pram Page Oss) ■— - | a fence on the back stretch during the feature race. Beaches everywhere were jammed and the highways thick with persons celebrating the first' peacetime Independence day, since 1941. Many people picnicked in forest preserves and park* I and others went boating. The weather was balmy, nearly ; perfect, across the country. l There were generally sunny ’ skies, and the temperature wat warm. Two boys drowned at a Salvation Army camp near Blooming dale. N. J., while fishing with bent pins. Russell M. Warren. 54, Thompsonville. Conn, suffered a fatal heart attack while swimming. Two persons died of b<art attacks in the huge crowds swarming New York City beaches. —- - - o ADMINISTRATION (CsntlaaM PMa. Paar Ow) OP A veto message: Taft would ' have set Oct. 1-15, 1941, as the • base price period and would: have made price allowances for increased production costs with-, out specific rulings on whether they were necessary to increase output. 3. Allow distributors, wholesalers and retailers their June 29, 1946, mark-up* In place of Jan 1, 1946, markups proposed by senate Republican whip Kenneth , R. Wherry. Neb. This plan, Which would not require any cost absorptions after June 29. was approved, 10 to 7. It waa spoil sored by Barkley. In most other respects, the bill is similar to the old GPA law. B tetains price controls on meat, poultry and dairy products—and that was expected to precipitate the bitterest part of the senate fight on the bill. Even the antl-OPA bloc seemed generally inclined to support revival of rent controls. Sen. Homer E. Capehart, R., Ind, voted with Democrats in favor of the mea*ure. Price* Higher By United Press Some retail food prices edged
h'gtar today and more dtlto T took steps to control rents. White debate on the offlc<> of price administration conflnned in congress, the National Home and Property Owners Foundation re- / poried that the insyors of "downs ' of cities" — Including Phlladelphla, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Cleveland and Seattle— had reI Cllablishr-I fair rent committees. The San Francisco board of supervisors passed an emergency rent control ordinance forbidding Increases of more than 15 percent over old OPA ceilings. The Louisiana legislature was I studying twin bills aimed a* 1 freexlng rents at the level of j June 30, i In many cities there were dem- , onstratlons protesting Increases tn rents and retail food prices. Four thousand persons at Ml ami, Fla., met to endorse a Myers' strike to keep prlc a down The Colorado anti-inflation committee scheduled a march on Denver's city hall Monday night to protest the "attitude” of city officials concerning rent and price Increases. , Despite reports of spotty food price Increases, surveys showed that textile goods, such as clothing and dry goods, generally had been held at their old levels. Experts stjid price Increases on * these goods probably would not show at the retail level for about 60 days.
, ■■ DON I NESIIATE TO AMY TO x OS WHEN WOO NEED A IOAN I Ws Win maks a IM tan Jbm as F quick ss we will a larger oae. Your ! signature and incoms are ths chief . security requirements. A small part of your Ineenw each I month will repay a loan. Special terms are available to farmers or other psnoua with seasonable io- . come. a ; Loans privately made up to 8300 k tnvally on same day you apply. Let ' tn tell you more about it—no obligation. Call, pboat or writ*- ' LOCAL EOAM COMPANY DocorgontcW 0w Schaler Stare - TchahsM W DtCATUR. INOIAMA J NiTTiilrrfiaW ' Cash Coal Feed & Supply | Monroe at Eighth '] JAKE SHAFFER li Phone 523-A | 628 Kekionga St. Buyer of Poultry and ' Eggs — We Pay | Heavy Springers, 2*/j lbs. up . tb. .. 35c 1 Heavy Hens, tb -27 c I Leghorn Springers, 2 tbs. up a n>. .. 32c J Leghorn Hens, th, ...... 23c ■ Old Rooeters. Ih. 17c | Eggs ................. dux...33c | ——- — ' —
Trade I* • Good Tow* - D«c*lur j AppofsTwftrr or icißt t ixm RUtATK 90 O*S Notice In hersby «lv*n. 'That ths iinderslgnsd has tw>*n aptw»lnitnl Ksecutur <»f the <y*latv of Julia Cnp-Mn lute of Adams County, de- i i-eaned The estate Is probably solvent. Albert U Colekle. Rserator. j lene US. I«W. KU. *. Rm>ne. Atleroey June 21—July J—July 12 APFoisTiimT or kxecitor Itokebt"; ilvZ That the iirulernigned hs* been app'iinted Kxe> utor of the < stalc of John Bteltier late of A<l«ins County, decease*. The estate l« prnMhly seivent. p-.lnm sielner, Kaeeatee. Jslr 3, ISM Henry B. Heller, Attorney. July S—l J—-I>_J
We repair and clean all makes of fumscee. , hot material*—trained workmen. All cost* rurnflCA M actual material* used and labor. Htone us now. Un liml—l*n work “Thr WniISHWM Writer Campney t WnMa nre Mt rneuc* te ttll *ew grand rur Wi'Memaee furaaea i« ia warp wap; ea/y MSpfd Mar *avs i*»n» stalls *mw I *»rr M«s ill far a taupla as raata a»a It iaapa tha tauaaaf aa aaaa tarapatatara •«* Iras fual aai a lai laaa trait." Bt(M4-Nri. Dan Ouriager. Indiana \ HAUGK •ft ifurnacii Hcatinq & Appliances Furnace* Cleaned 83.75 up Decatur. Ind A BEAUTY 120 Acre*. The Beat. 2 mile* South and '/ f mile Eae» of Oaaian Modern in every respect. Ideal country home. Level rich land. Everything ha* been done to mcdernlxe and beautify this farm. Home- Farm -Business 130 Acre* U. 8. Highway 24, fourteen mile* N. E. Fort Wayne. Best of land. 2 splendid modern house*. Modern barn. Not only an outstanding farm and home on a beautiful highway, but an exceptional opportunity for tourist home with possibility for income of 8300 to 8600 per month as tourist home. A Dandy Small Farm 52 Acres, 1 mile West of Pleasant Milla. Easy driving distance to Docatur. Good 5 room house, basement, water pressure system. Bathroom with toilet and lavatory. Built in cupboards in kitchen. Small barn. New hen house. Buildings In good repair. Newly painted. Nico surroundings. Electricity. With or without growing crops. Fall possession. Can be bought for price of house In town. J Roy S. Johnson & Son DeVoss Building • • « war« a b sr ■ a a a i ? Woolaroc Radios : ■ ■ Wide selection—s, 6 and 7 tuhe model*. : 31°° 83-»5 • • All the latest post-war improvement*. Z IMMEDIATE DELIVERY * • KNAPP SERVICE • Corner Second & Jaek*on I a a ■ a a a aaaaa aaaaaaoa Mi
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