Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1946 — Page 5
JULY 1». 1916
■[ET REPORTS R|POR T of LOCAL MARKET! nJhTT. MURRAY A CB. HMT phone 801 |K I r l .i"l July lb Hoo> ■ - ■ ■ - 19h>‘ I' l- •• * " ■f 17 ou mt leno ■■ "' 5 " ||B I, Mk. nun w. dnii SKh Sat*. only U 11 |W l ‘"' ,H c ■ u.oo ■ ■r 8 00 1H), J t., choice 16.00-17.00 ■ i;u . io indium 12.0015.00 Hr , | to choice iVoolfi.no mMLmi. to in dium 1.’.00-H.' O K.ice 12-50 ilft. .hum to good 10-11.00 h S UO U.VO |K- h . r 8.00 down ■ - 1’0" ;im good J 1.0012.00 miti mon . .. 10.1’0 dtiWU . SINER STOCK YARD! 9H(’orri'< it-d Julv 18 Hoga lb-. 18.75 BV-1 Pis. ■ 18.40 ■ up 18.00 HI Pio I'.-. . 18.15 ■)'.-■ 17-85 ,■■-. . 17.80 ■- ■ i'- 40 l‘.«. . 170< ■r . ’O"o ■ 17.00 ■ 8.00 ■IOLESALE EGO AND ■ULTRY QUOTATION! IK Furnished by ■atur produce co. ■ Phone SBO HH Com-cted July 18 ■ R xcipt Eggs — 33 Kln oilers and fryers 21 Miens 34 ■ Spiinv-ets 26 ■ ■ 13 ■cal grain market ■URK ELEVATOR CO. ■so* subject to change g during day. ■n- delivered at elevator. Corrected July 18 ■h i Wh-at 1.86 ■li d Wheat 1.85 1 ■w and Old Corn Ask ■oy Beans 2.31 ■ an> 2.25 ■al' - 70 ■teed 2.00 ■ 135 ■las: .03 per bushel leu. ■Dm: .04 per 109 less. lo.b. fam 1 ■ I■■ * | ■ t WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ Wayne. Ind., July 18 — ■ — Quotations on hogs at ■ stockyards fell >2 today to ■ while other markets re■d steady. ■l-' I'mi-400 tbs. 19.50; roughs ■ stags 17.50. ■eg; good to choice 20.00. ■p: lambs 20.00; ewes 9.00- ■ bucks 8.50. ■rs: good to choice 20.00- ■ good 18.00-20.00; grass ■ ■<i.s"; plain 12.50-14.00. Bfers; good to choice 19.00- ■ good 17.50-18.50; plain ' ■ 4.00. I ■*: choice 15.00-15.50; good ■ I.5II; medium 11.00-12.50; ■ s 10.00-i 1.00; canners 7.00- ■>: good to choice 14.00- 1 I: medium 12.50-14.00; thin I ■3.00. IniCAGO LIVESTOCK ■ ago. July 18-(UP)—11'8-rUvestoek: ■ 15.000. slow, generally 1 B”" lower ihnn Wednesday on ■‘■ignis and eow; early sales] 1 land choice 250 lb. and down|l Ko no, practical top 20.00; one ' p'l.aii considered out of line; |*iifH goid and choice hogs ( I weight at 19.00; most sales 1 I 1 *' and up 19.00-1J.50, popular ; I late 19.00 on all weight*; ; I ’"ales sows 17.75-18.25; some | •UH unsold. ( kk: 1.000. calves: 1,000. . Uy loud and choice steers yearlings 50-1.00 lower; C omMe grade fed heifer* fully 1.00 ••rlctly choice 1300 lb steers •t 28.95; arerage-eholce load* ' t'ltd 25.25; medium and good , and heifers 1.00-1.50 lowat d'dllne; average-choice "' heffem Mw . noit ktl | erg _ -3-50; little above 24.(0); cows 1 lower; hulls mostly 1.00 •I veaiens steady at 19.00-19.- ' ’’’■a'dical outside good beef 1 . *7*’ h «“"y sausage bulls 1 "M heavy fat bull, i«.oo. curs reported 1 , (l i, .W; •» market not fully 1,111 iwd: few well-flnfshed good 1 ‘ho.t-e native spring ’am ha s *’ c «“ l » lower at 21.* M ine big p acker |)W around more lower on sprinr • ho action on other classes. 1 8 Qcfai Town — Decatur j N o w^ O BIXLER o, *tometrht ’ t HOUR g . 1 ' »£», ritM i
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTIBING KATES For 26 words nr ism: 1 time 60c; 2 times 760; 1 times |1; 6 tlmee 11.76. Rates Rusted are fer consecutive Insertions. No olaoolflod ado accepted on eklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 60 per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline le ! a. m. FOR SALK FOR SALE—Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Übrlck Bros. 11-ts FOR SALE—Tenth street, 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Meibers street, etc. Buy now for new homo neit year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Hellor Building, Phone 870. 131tt JOltf trift thrifty crowds. Everybody eaves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.** Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 152-30 t All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service, 110 Jefferson, 1 block south east of Court House. _______l3»t EUR SALE -Heating stoves; now. used, holds 120 lbs. coal; Estate Heatrola; battery radios and electric. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, 110 Jefferson St., phone 95. 154-ts Edit sTll*:—Small 5 room home in south part of city. Seml-modern. Nice garden epace. Would be economical home. Priced for immediate possession by owner who has left the city at $2500. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870, Heller building. 155-gtf FOR SALK—Strictly modern horned 2 years old. 4 rooms and bath. Can be occupied immediately. Call at 625 Winchester street, Decatur. 190-ts FOR SALE I room aeml-modern house, north 12th street. 4 room semi-modern house and iot 47 » 125. Cistern, well, cement walks screened and glassed front and back porches, built-in cupboards. Heating stove with house. AH in Decatur. Sei Emery Simmons, 12th street or Ladig. route 1, New Haven. 166 3tx FOR SALE Carload p.’;iehi* |2 99 bushel. Aho apricots and raspberries fur canning. Arnold Fruit Market. 166 3tx BECO FEEDS—for all your needs. Starter, grower, dairy, hogs. Quality equal to the best, priced lower than tho rest. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur, Monroe, Petenson. 166—10 t FOR SALE 5 r <>m seml-modern bouse and good garage in 12th block Madison street. If interested inquire of David Zehr. 817 Russell Street, Decatur. 166 -6tx FOR SALE—Young fryers. Mrs Harley Roop, phone 569-A. 166 -g3tx FOR SALE Fine red Imne coon hound dogs. Wearied. Henry Levy, Bluffton, route 4. CraigvlHe phone 11 on 9. 168—Itx FOR SAlJl—Man’s balloon tire bicycle. In good condition and good tires. Also two heavy truck tarpaulins, one size 16 ft. 6 Ins. x 20 ft. 4 ins.; the other 11 ft. 4 ins. x 20 ft. 4 Ina. Letter W. Human. 1 mile east of Decatur. Telephone 6761. 168 St FOR SALE — Tavern, restaurant and grocery store, all in one, 14 sleeping rooms with all fixtures and equipment. Steam heat, stoker furnace. Selling at a sactlfice on account of health. F-hwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe street, Decatur, Indiana. Phone 1398. 168g6t Kift 'SAi.E One acre of land on road No. 33, 2 miles from Decatur. nice building site. Also building lot on Studebaker street and North Tenth street. Priced right. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe street, Decatur. Phone 1398, 168g6t FOR SALE- 200 white rock pullets ready to lay. From U. 8. I’ullorum controlled flocks. Triple A Holtzapple Strain. J. H. HahSiert. Oprotw R 6-mle west Pleasant Mills. Phone 6173. 168-3tx * lh)R fc'Al.E 19,':9 Studebaker Commsnder sedan new motor, good tires, and very clean. 116 N. 9th street. Phone 907 168—Itx 0 Approximately 195,000 head of sh*»p grate in southwestern Wyoming.
*‘l see In the Democrat Want Ads you lost a watch—resultful aren't they?" FOifIIALE Young dressed tame rabbits. Paul Conrad. Phone 1865. 166— g3tx ' FOR SALE American stage comli house trailer. Good condition 1 Phone 625 or call at 601 West Monroe street. IC6- g3tx FOR SALE 32 pin.- imported Haviland china, wild rose with ' gold edge; ate<> antique cord tied. Miw. W. R. Houk, Hoagland phone. 167- , FOR Sa'lE-Vpi ight piano, in good condition. 820. Phone 971. 167-b3t ; FOR SALK i garage doors with tract, 7xß six**. Phone 5182. 167-2tx WANTED — B4URD.MANB new location, f 23 North First, fcr sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 154-26tx ■WANTED Ride* to Ft iVayno International Business College; ’ arrive 8 a. in. leave 4 p. in. Phone 1 1 882 166 3tx , Male and female attendants Wanted. Write for application. Richmond State Hospital, Richmond, 1 Ind. 165 5t WANTED or 4 :00m unfurnished apartment. Write Box 124 c/o Democrftt Co. 166 —3tx WXN+ED Furniehed hr unlurir ! Ished small house or apartment by reliable couple. No children. ’ Phone 8714. 168 g3t ’ WANTED presser wanted. Experience prefered but not nec- • essary. Inquire Decatur Dry Clean- - ers. 168 —3t WANTED-Losds on farms. East- , era money. Low rates. Very lib- : eral terms. See me for abstracts of tll!e - l | ’ renc l > Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED—Rooms for auction school students, July 1 29 to Auk. 17. Phone 312 or •10. 163-T 1 WANTED-dialed straw. Phone 1 1073 W. R. Morris. 165 6tx : MISCELLANEOUS Farmers attentlon-ws remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts NOTICE -We are canning peas and‘beans on each Mon., Wed. and Friday until further notice. Must be in by 3:00 p. m, Lletchy Cannery, Berne. Ind. 166 6t CUSTOM HA I.ER operators see the new bale loader »e have for Immediate delivery. Steffen Implement company, Third street, phone 180. 167- g3t APPLIANCt BfllVlflr=~lHro can't fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts “LOSOWTOUND STRAYED Two biack shoatee about 50 pounds each. Groce Tope, telephone 969-B, 5% miles east un Piqua road. 166—a3tx INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, July 18— (UP)— (PM A)—Livestock: Hogs: 14,000, open slow; barrows and gilts 160 lbs. up 1.50 to mostly 2.00 lower; bulk good and choice 160.400 lbs. 19.00, few loads sorted 180-240 lbs. to shippers 19.50, weights 160 lbs. down largely 2.00 lower at 17.50-18.50; early blds on sows 1.50-2.00 off at 17.00, few 17/50. Cattle 2.200, calves 600; blds on steers and heifers 50-1.00 lower. sellers resisting downturn, trade very slow; load and a half rtrlctly choice around 1.300 th. steers 25.00, these bought to arrive; three loads good to choice 1,000 lb. steers 23.00; good to choice steers bld largely 18.0021,00, common and medium grade ’■om 13.00-17.50; cows bld largely 50 or more lower, few good cows selling 14.75-16.00. common and medium bld 10.50-14.50; vealers steady, good to choice 20.5(721.50. ( Sheep 1,500; fat lambs and j .slaughter ewes generally steady quality considered, bulk good and choice spring lambs 20.5021.10, small lots strictly choice 22.00; medium and good unevenly 19.00-20.00. and culls 16.50 down: good and low choice slaughter ewes 9.50-1(7.25, few choice at «M . . -UdJ
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Harvest Jubilee At Fort Recovery Governor's Speech Highlight Os Week Fort Recovery, Ohio’s, first harvest pubilee since the outbreak of the war In 194! will Ire held next week, July 22 through July 27. Harvest jubilee was originated in 1906 and at the celebration in 1912 the historic first air mail flight in Ohio was made. Highlighting thia year's Jubilee will be governor's day, Wednee day, July 24, with Ohio's Governor Flunk J. laiusche speaking In Fort Nits park at 9 pm. Coldwater (Ohio's) 100-piece champlumKhip high school hand will entertain before the address. The grand opening of the harvest jubilee on Monday, July 22, will witness the Initial performance of the aerial trapeze artiste, the Flying Robbins, F. K. Gooding's rides and a daring high pole act. Tuesday will Im* homecoming day with registration and old timers headquarters in the basement of the Public Library. American legion day. Thursday, will feature the Portland American Legion Junior band and the Fort Recovery past's drill team follow ed by a free western horse show at 8, one hundred fine western horses. Cash prizes for the winning riders. The grand finale of the jubilee will feature the regular kid’s day with special attractions for the youngsters. Counterfeiters cheated the American public out of 848.000 in 1942. compared with spoils of 1771,000 annually from 1933 to 1936. g CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Corn: Jan. 1.61; March 1.60%. Oats: July 81%A; Kept. 76'4 %; Dec. 76%-%; Aug. 77'»-%; Nov. 75%-76; March 77%-7t. Markets At A Glance I —— — By United Press Stocks higher in quiet trading. Bonds firm. IL 8. governments easy. Curb stocks higher. Oats, corn and barley futures irregular, Chicago livestock: hogs: slow, generally 1.50-2.50 lower; cattle: slow, lower; sheep: market not fully established, lower. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur) 1946 Auto Insurance Decatur Ins. Agency Room 5 — K. C. Bldg. ” 1,1 1 " ■— ■ I * PI Caah Coal, Feed ■» r & Supply Monroe at Eighth Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth
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British Reorganize Ruhr Administration Fusion Os Economic Zone Under Study Berlin. July !■.-—( I’P) -British officials revealed today on the eve of Anglo-American talks on economic cooperation in Germany that they were shifting provincial liorders in the Ruhr and wanted more of its coal allotted to their occupational zone. American and British authorities, In parallel discussions of policy, Indicated that a conference on the fusion of their economic sones would begin within a f* w days. They indicated that both powers were looking to the same goal easing the occupation drain on the pocketliooks of the takpayeis .1 boms. The forthcoming conference was in line with James F. Byrnes' offer at the big four conference In Paris to unite the American ooeapalion zone with any or all of the other three In the Interests of a Joint economy program. The British decided, for the con venlence of administration,'' to combine the provinces of North Rhino and Westphalia in the Ruhr,! with Duesseldorf as the provincial capital. The small state of Llppe. heretofore u purl of Westphalia. ■■ ' a II '4 11 f a \ /lil II I n 9/I I I r i w 1 • ■ •s 1 1 w ' ■'ta ' I ’ J I 9 Bpp- • .Jr g NAiRY KAUFMANN, G«rman-bora former U. 8. Army officer, U being held at Philadelphia in »75,« 000 bail on each of two counts stemming from his alleged black market deals overseas. The 81* year-old Brookline, Mass., resident, shown being led into U. 8. court, made, according to authorities, 837,000 in the black market ui Germany. (Inttrnatiootl)
will be transferred to Hannover | A senior British staff officer said Ruhr dally coal production of 180,-1 000 tons must Im* Imosted to 800,-1 000 tons. That, ho said, would require 10,000 more mlnerw. The only way to get them, the British reasoned, was to give them more food and iocmls and houses. Plan Blueprint Os World Government Chicago, July is—(l’P» Forma-1 lion of a committee to develop a blueprint for world g ivernnien was announced today by the university of Chicago. A university statement said the idea of (he group, to bt* known as the committee to frame a world constitution, was Initiated last Ml when echolans in many fields b< gan to plan against fh>* p >s«il>ility of atomic destruct ion. - — -O ■■ Miiiig nr <4s:rrt uwhxt s»i- 4to*r«i*K ig»i Noth.- Is hereby given to the ere. .Ilt'.rs, h. Ir« and leant*-*-* of Fred«rick Bender, deceased to appear In tho A.lnn* Circuit Court, held at l».-> ntor, indlann, on the 1 d<y of HeptcNkber, 19IG. and show aiue, If any, why the FINAL HKTTLI?Mi:vi - .VJ'OI'NTH with th.- ■ statof said de. edent should not he approved; and aid livlrs are notified t<> then and there make proof «f lielr’hlp, and receive their distributive share*. Irn Jones. Hseretor Decatur. li.dlnnH, July ». It»t«. Vltorney llettr, 11. Heller. Julyll—f*! Ntrnt i: tn ri\vt. »i i n i:ws:vr 01 i:«tiii; %<>. sir.i Noth .- Is hereby glv. nIo tHe* creditor*. heir* and ).-««(.-.-< of Alvina s. tints Braun, de <a-.-d to appear In the Ad.tnts Circuit < ourt, li.-ld at De.-ntur, Indiana, on the 3 day of Sept.-nth r, »9t«. and «liow , 1 in,.. |f any, why th- FINAL HET'ILEMI'NT ACfOCN’I'H with th.-.-•tat.- of said de. edent should not lu> approved, and said h.-lrs are notified to tlu-n and then- make proof of heirship, and r- . eiv< their distributive share. Mnry Bns. Gilmartin, lAr.-iilrlv I teen I or. Indiana. Jub SS»S«. tltoruel G. Keiuv Blerl». Julyll—l* m»ii<k t»t final *i:i-ii.i:mi:at GF i:«T4TF. a.<, :tm Notiee Is hereby given t - th>- < r<dltors, heirs and ka ile.-* of William || Parent, de. eased to appear In the Adams t’lr.-ult Court, h« Id at l»e<atut. In.liaiia. „n th. 3 day of l„., ISIS, and allow ‘ ’“M'-.'L ‘ why th. FINAL A- - with the estate of said should not l«e approved, out said heir* are n-.tlfi. d to th* n ' ;t ‘ ...ak. proof of heirship. lll( | re. .-Ive tl.elr disti lI.Hlv- -hare*. EIDaIH-lh A. I*nreni tdmlnlslvalrl* «Hh will """ r * Iteentur. Indiana. Jub I". Allurnr) G, Hemy lb ; ] ; * Another Outstanding Service Mechanical M»i or l lu " hn<u tt'estt pB MASTER H with every ■ I ■clean that 11 Mobile Service Monroe and 13th St. e-vaai • A FBYrf
Mechanical Beet Harvesters In Use ■ Over lot) mecbunicul sugar lies! luirvesters will he In ure in Michigan anti Ohio this coming fall, doing tho work of approx I malitly I bixi field hands harventlnu altout lo percent <»f the entire crop, according to Glenn R Larke, Sugar ■ Beet Journal editor. The use of sugar bee’ combines I will be an important factor in har-l ■ j ranting this year's large*-than-aver- ■ age crop, he said. About IdO.OOt) I tons of sugar beet* from lo.tw" acres will Im bat vested mt'chaitlcalI lyI ThU year's sugar b.-et < rop In I Michigan and Ohio totals alxmt ' 137,000 acres from which farmens i expei I lo harvest better than 1,1400,000 tons. I
WATERPROOF f—paint rjpjTßfcl f S 1 smut STTSMTWI SOWN I • I win pA e> «*»* to-n M*• xGw •» •*". » * »»e-. cm. e* pUK*W •• ___ p» x •*»**• *4 ...hi*sj«._ isuasa : & Klenk 1 I Madixon St. Decatur H - - I — Public Auction 5 ROOM MODERN HOME \ 120 South llth St., Decatur, Indiana Tuesday, July 23-6 p. m. NEARLY NEW FIVE ROOM HOME, nicely arranged, plenty of closet I space, hardwmid floors, asbestos shingle siding, concrete porch. I,ocai.-d on a full sized 101. With a little work in landscaping this property can Im made into an attractive home and lawn. SEVERAL FINE HOMES ARE BEING BUILT IN THIS SECTION and It Is rapidly becoming one of Decatur’s desirable residential sections. TERMS: 15',;, day of sale, balance upon delivery of good tltlo. Clarence & Veia Jean Smith z OWNERS I. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer , • * f »■' W. Kent —Sales Manager ' , ’t Sab- conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. » Decatur, Indiana, f , J* rvasr wr«*
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Attempt To 'Beat' High Butter Price Results In Grief Efforts of a local resident to “beat the high price of butter** recently went to naught, it was revealed here l.xlay. Mindful of the high price he WM forc<*d to pay for the product here, the resident returned from a trip to u northern "dalryland state'* 1 with io pouids of the yellow spread in the trunk of his car. Hu reckoned without the high i t. inperaturmi of recent days, however, and upon arrival here found most of It melted and ooxing throughout the vehicle. Now he Is faced with the problem of eliminating the resultant tMior. q Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
