Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1946 — Page 5
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rTf reports Os LOCAL 'W F ORI%n MARKIT. I T T, MURRAY a c*. none Ml ®r»> rr ' ,<l, ‘' 1 Jjl> 31 H nog* ■ Kk X V KTT MAR KKT lb* ,10 ° > I 2 * 5 " s »Wi 22 •" BB*' L Mtt i, iOS' ' .. 18.00 HB-, i7ou •> KnER STOCK YARD# >■: “ n ” »h K. 2 wQr *i 7* •ft'; -•""' sft. SZ ■r r H*W’ 19.50 MM 11.25 ■ U 17.00 ■IOLESALt M<* AND Kjltry quotation. Fuml***d by IKATUR produck co. Piton* 3»0 corrf< ted July 31 Receipt r.ggs M hrotler. and fryer* 22 ■ ben* - “ Springer* n Springer* — — M ■cal ORAIN MARKIT Krk elevator co. Ku subject to chanin during day. delivered nt els valor. Corrected July 31 tfcfftd Wh-at I ”’ li( |i ' Wheat Ixs and Old Corn — Ask MM*’- Bean* — 231 liQ. — 225 - M AH _ tig Ku: .03 per buahat laaa. Korn: *4 per 10* too*U.b. (arm WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne. Ind. July 31 —- Hon quotation* at the stockyard* jumped *1.25 a top price of *24: ■ increased *1 to *11.59, and up 50 cent* at *19.50. Biter market* were steady. 100-600 lb* 24.00; rough* choice 11.5 V. spring lamb* 19.50; : buck* 7.00. good to choice 19.00Hg good 1 SOO-1 it. 00; grass ■ftit; plain 11.00-13.00. ' good to choice 16 00 *■ good 1450-15.50; plain Kt: choice 1250-13.59; good medium 1.50-9 00; S-o°-9.(H); canner* 5.00-7.00 g ood ,o choice 14.50medium 12.50-13.50; thin ■2.00. ■ianapolis livestock Knamdi*. July 31—tl’PI— Uvastoek: *> 3.000; active; barrow* ffil 1 " I’s higher; sown open 1 00 higher; good and W gilts 100-400 lb*. 23.75; • lb*. 22 25-23.25; early *■ ’»«* largely 21 00-22.00; *K l ‘ choice lightweight 22.50. B 1 ** lg ®° ; ''sire* 509; strict and choice cattle about common to average good *B ni ' vt, n | y Bn, l lower; canner* •wters and strictly good beef •■around 25 lower: common *W* good cows bld 1.00-1.50 “■** loads choice steers and ftr ** 25-22.50; medium and ’■bid a roMn ,| 15.50-17.50; few 3 beet cows 14.00; canner* riittee, 7.25-9,25; common wwiiuin bid aruond 9.50-11.50; W mostly Steady, bulk good ■*' choice 18.U0-I8.50; top ■ tor Mrictly choice. ,ftr , ' t> choice lamb 50 to W hiy higher; early top 22.00; ■ *'»*! and choice 20.00-21.50; BE'. and K° ,Ml 1600-19.59; W’ter ewes gtpjjdy gt ?50 |»'ket» At A Glow* By I’nlted Pres* ■^ 11 ' higher in moderate active irregular it « ■*dnn " “• K h - stock higher. ■l* - *‘ ,,rn and barley future* ■ v * ry • c, ‘ ■ 25 higher; eatfle; steady KhX.‘ k * p a K Mic AGO grain close ■ rh '’«• 1-43%; Mgrch 1.44%- ■ 71 «*Pt 72-71%; J D* 6 - 7 *: March 7<%ps* 1 .™ I"-• »..« ■ . T “Mh—s IM « Glasae*
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES O"" I For 2S words ar Mae: 11 time Ms; t time* The; l I tlmse Si! S tlmoo 51.71 -i/tSed re Aaip sukMAAA. olllvV ■! W WWmWV* utlvo Insartlona. No olaselfted ads Moeptad ** sklpday eshadula. Rate far IS pomt BLACK FACE la So par ward tar la- > aertlon. Copy must ho In eWIoa by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR SALK for BALB—Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Übrick Bros. IMt MwnMMMaMMMlwmwMMmMiaiwuamßmiwßiamißMnMMMt FOR SALK—Tenth street, 12 lot*, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to Include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lota on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland streeL Melbora street, etc. Buy now for new home neit year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phono *7O. llltf JOW TMTElßFcrowinveTr body saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars wo can save you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone I*9. 152-30 t FOR have In *tock some new steel plate %ln., % in., and 1 In. Also steel basement sash, steel coal chutes, and new henagen and rough %in. rod* suitable for reinforcing. The Maier Hide A Fur Co. 173—10 t FOR SALE St’miinodern *l* room residence near business section. Brick street and sewer. A. D. Suttles, agent. 177—>t FOR-SALE ifff2'.tio<lvl B Ford', *2Bo.<'o. Call Phone 3644 or *B4, 235 N. Seventh St. 177—»tx FOR SALE Complete moving bu*inew. Including big army truck. One hundred order* for local hou»e moving jobs go with business. Also includes forms for cement basement work. Owner selling because of health. Priced al coat it equipment could he purchased. Opportunity to be own boss. Hob Heller. Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. »77-ts FbR BALh~Bow~ana ten pigs, al so some bred gilts. Two Ford wheels and axle, Hugo Thieme. 6'4 miles northeast Decatur. 178-3tx FOR bALI!“ HaiSo rye. Phone 697-J. 178-3tx FOR HALE Tractor manure spreaders; 7’ disks; rubber-tired wagon*: single and double cultlpackers; sprocket packers; hammer mills; corn shelters; manure binders; tractor buck rakes; lime spreadem; corn and grain elevators; Bolens-Huskl and Shaw garden tractors; tractor tires—CraigVille Garage. 178 —Bt FOR SALE 200~»1iitelegt)orn. one year old hens, layers. Charles Worklnger, 1 mile south of Coppeas corners, Monroe. 17*-a3tx FOR SALE 26 In Williams seperator. Phone 643-T. 178 —g2t DECtTI'R'S largest record *t<>< i7 Publix Service, 164 South Second st. m-iJt For SALfc-10 ern residence, slate roof, radiator heat, full basement, hardwood floors, brick street ( ornamental lights, close to business section. Possession October 1. A. D. Suttles, agent. 179g3t FOITSALE I'Bm’** trailer. iFfT, well equipped, bottled gas; 1930 motorcycle, Harley Davison, good rubber. 2 mile east of Salem, second house on right side of rrad., Vernon Fellers. 119 g3tx FOR SALE A combination gae and coal range, round oak dining room table and buffet. Cali at 125 South Sixth, or phone 1024. 179- g3tx FOR SALE Small baby bed Play pen and tailor tot. Also boy'* clothing. Top coat. Suit »!«• 36. Sport jacket alxe 36. 4 sweaters, pant* and dress else 20. Call 1533 M i* <*a «« a«,.»k CMwut wg v«9t t*i see wvutii • **«ww «*»•• 179-3tx FOR SALE 25“ pound Ice box. In1 quire at 928 Dlerkes St. 179—1 t ’ FOR SALE White Rm k fryers <»n (00L Cecil Harvey. Phone 986 K. 1 179—2 t FOR Sale ice lefrigrrator, por“ celaln lined. Like new. Call 1267 . or Homestead 44. 179 g3t ~RecordH~ and Sheet Music. Publix Service. 179t6 fSED'FURNITURE: 'new and used bedroom suite*, living room aultes, several studio couqhe*. all like new. Several modern breakfast sets, eight piece jt»m Mitos, kitchen cabinet. roll-a way bed Decatur Used Furniture, 146 South Second St. Phone 420. 17»g;3t •
QUICKIES by Kmi Reynokb KuP /l A A “Where** today’* Democrat Want Ad page?* Poti SALE Tu Iw moved. 4 room house, ba* composition shingled ’ roof, storm doors, storm window*. ‘ Jobu Kallenberger, Willshire, O. route 1. State road 49. • miles south of Willshire. • 178-g*lx Wants© BthRTiS AR§“iew _ “locat!on."Hi North First, for *ewlng machine* repairing, needle*, oiL belt*, part*, , covered button*, covered buckles, , hemstitching and machine buttonhole*. 154-MU ; WANTED Baled straw. W. A Morris. Phene 1972. 175-9 U WANTkib Baieif straw, any amount. Phone 1513 or 1107. 175-glt WANTED Plano. Phone 124 i after , 5:00 p. m. 177—3tx We RUY straw. Ask sor 1 price. Burk Elevator Co. Telephone 25. 177—flit WANfkfi dirl'Scout Aon* uniforms. Site 9 on up. Call 1160. 179—g2t Wanted Experienced meat cutter. capable of managing good 1 *lm market In Decatur. Address B<>x 218 c/o Democrat. 179—2 t WANTED — Sheep to dip. Improve* weight and quality of wool, also hill* tic* and lie*. For appointment write Lores Gias*, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 98-T WANtED- General tracking; livestock, grain and other general hauling. O. V. Dilling, Cralgville 1 phone; reverse all charge*. Glaaa Brother* Tracking Service. Decatur route 2. (Mail addree*) 171—ts. WANTEfi-Housekceper, 5 children 2 to 14 years. A home for some- ’ one. Phone 7432 before 2 p.m. 177-g3lx LOST AND FOUND ~ ’ LOST Black billfold, contain* dis charge paper*, driver’* license, etc. Finder call Roman Rouden bush. 115. 17»-b2t —MTsCfiLtANEOITS FARMERS ATTENTION—W* remove dead horseo, cow*, hog*, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. Th* Stadley Product* C0.15-tf WANTED —To ""buy all kind* of hogs and cattle. Phone or write Scheiman Brothers. Decatur, Ind. Phone 5885 or 5592. 175—27tx - lFws can’t fix It throw It away, Wa repair all make* of waahera. aweepara, iron*, and other email appliance*. White wringer roll* for ail make* of waabara. Arnold & Klenk, phoae 463. 97-ts All makes Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale, radios, wall. base cabinets, new, used heating stoves, gas motors.—Kitchen Maytag Sales, Service, 110 Jefferson St., Phone 95. ITltl Hospital Insurance — Payß operations, room, etc. — Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. 138-T farm LfIANI-Wa wTiSkiii farm loan* for I to 12 year* at 4% Int Thera la no upon** to borrower Th* borrower ean pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will mH on you. C. D. Lewtoa. 0(>()D WAGES-and »teady work for good furnace mechanic. Ap ply at HAUGK HEATING AND APPLIANCBH or Call 49 179-3 t - 0 -■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 31 — (UP) — (USDA) — Livestock: 1 Hogs: 6,500. Very active, bar rows and gilt* all weights 50-1.00, mostly 75-1.00 higher; sows 751.25 higher, top 23.50 paid sparinftiy; pmciicai top 23,25; *}«••• ; good and choice 180-2 W 1b- 22.752325, mostly 23.00 and over; good and choice 2*o-330 lb. 22.65- : 23.25; Increased number* new [ crop underweight in run; good and choice 120-160 lb. 20.50-22.50; 1 most good and choice sows 21.251.75; heavle* at I*o over *SO Ib. J and choice lightweights at 22.00; ‘ good clearance. I Cattle: 11.000. Calvea: 700. Fvd steers and yearlings. Including yearling hetfera, gvnerally I steady to strong; trad* opened , active, closed slow; top weighty . steers 27.50; mined yearling* 2*.25; heifer yearling* 25.00; , medium and good beef cow* dull , bqt canner* and cutter* and commas beef eow* firm ** 1° 60 4»w«; »»r|rtl» rm 4 W»f 14.00-14.50; bull* steady to weak;
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practical outsids itusag* kali* 11.00; few beef bulla above this price; choice veal calva* stsady up to 19 00 but all other* and heavy ealvaa MI.OO lower. Bhesp 2,000. Barly sale* spring lamb* strong to 25 cents higher; good and choice 21.8021.71; latter price aarly top tor 2 loads lowa to shipper; some held higher; slaughter ewa trade dull moat early bid* 10* ar more under Tuaaday’s top or around steady with th* etoa* Tuesday at 7.5* down tor good and chelce.
Variety, lest Ploh Combined Monday County Tost Plots Are Combined Here Oats variety and fertiliser teat plot* on the Harold Schwarts farm in Monroe townahip were combined Monday, with mobtnra of th* sample* at 10 percent. The new Clinton stood best and
WE WILL DRESS CHICKENS Tues., Fri. & Sat Live chickens any day during week. Retail eggn. Decatur Produce Co.
HOTPOINT APPLIANCES B. E. FARM EQUIPMENT —a Hotpoint Electric Ranges KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Menraa St Phene 27
Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Real Estate Wa’ll ba glad to Rapraaant you In tha tranaactlan of Real Eatata at Publie Sale ar private aala. 26 year* In thia bualnaaa In Decatur. Wa welcome your Investigation of eur record es which wa ar* proud. Phone 104 159 So. 2nd St. DoVom Bld<., Ground Floor Malvla Lalchty. Rep., Barna, Ind., Phon* 2*l.
FOR SALE A limited number of new TWO TON CHAIN HOLSTS capable of 2 ton overload THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing HEAVEN” ~ 11 [•» « (POOF OL'VE, os«g ’N 1 W/MpXj> (^^T r W Jk J* -j » ( i • xAft <. /a’ 1 1, <'A SwTk rIT '■ ftffK 1F flfts I ))* ) BLO N DIE PR E- SB R UNK! w HjA NOW. WHO TOOK IT? \TI ""‘I I M THOUGHT ( I PUT IT RIGHT HERE 7 7*T WA9 A <"* ON THE SOFA T , j LJ ( PEN-WIPER} writins oeau p p j I <>X OIL * vOl ter lU‘ X«* t"MK V**-*” •» ' J ■ . ■ Am f tv's* — ..... - A -r— *-■»— r h 'cl ,T r I .~Ts~sr-~s nf r n ~-rr ■■■■■« ■'■■iiieii s■s■«s s■■ n r A<fcNT A <iOOI> MAN TO KNOW?” the’»n-er I. "HE MASKS l-EOI-I.E SAFES ANO J I HAPPIER!” I Leland Smith Inaurance Agency ’ MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL p| R£ PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. g
was anally combined, followed by Cartier and Benton The varieties, bushel, per aero and tost weights, with 200 pounds of fertiliser used on all variety plots, are as follow*: Tama. 38 2 bushel*. 3o test weight; Clinton. 7*.8, 34; Vlcland, 3*B, 32; Benton. s*. 33.5; Cartier, <0 1, 23.5; Columbia. 17.8, 33.5. Tama waa used in all fertiliser test plots, with the results, with the fertiliser used, bushel* per aore and test weights, a* follows: UafortiliMtd. 39* buphels per acre; 29 teat weight; 300 ib* of 3-12-12. *l.l. 31; 300 lbs. of *42-12, 11 t, 30 . 300 of 12 12-12. *l.B, 28.5; 12 percent nitrogen only, 58.7, 29. Goldfish Imported before the war from Japan Introduced a new parasite which Americ an breeders are having trouble extermlnntiug. The parasite is a small worm which fastens itself into the body of a fish.
a ft ’ * I f 1\ ■'J- I \ll 11 * JAMES N. BOWDEN, *7, has admitted to Portland, Ore., police that he devised a dynamite "booby trap" which blew his wife, Mr*. Fem Bowden, *4, to bits. Bowden blames his wife’s curiosity for tripping a trap “meant for a man friend of my wife," he told police. flnttraationth
taao««■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■» | WANTED • Foundry Workers • ■ I g NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY a ft ■ i The Decatur Casting Co.: I 1 • Producers of HIGH QUALITY LIGHT SECTION ■ GRAY IRON CASTINGS ■ I ii
Some Places Return Beer To OPA Price A roll hack to June 30 prlcea In conformity with regulat’.ons of the recently restored OPA wa* started here Tuesday at a Monroe street restaurant much to the satisfaction of Decatur’s imbiber* of beer The restaurant slashed a five cent per bottle Increase placed on the beverage in Decatur after OPA was lifted several weeks ago and again started selling It tor I* cent* per battle At least two cluha have also returned to the OPA celling prices.
Indiana Crops In Excellent Condition Reported Heavy Rains In Parts Os State By United Press Indiana farmer* had few complaint* against the weatherman today as continued fair weather aided growing crops and allowed uninterrupted harvesting of wheat and oats Moderate temperature* wore forecast for the remainder of today and for tomorrow. The weekly weather and crop bulletin published by the U. 8weather bureau listed nearly all crops in good to excellent condition. Combining and threshing of wheat und oat* wa* nearly completed. Corn in some area* ba* suffered from lack of moist uro. Rainfall was confined to one or two days during the week and some northern areas still were dry. Heavy rains were recorded late i yesterday at several Hoosier c|ti«. • They included Berne 1.00; Crawfordsville 1.20; l-oganaport 119; Kokomo 79; Monticello 68; Wheatfield .51; Evansville .93: Marion
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.40; Fort Wayus .09; and Tarr* Haute .17. No ralg fell l» Intlianapolia. Firot game tew lor Wyemlug wa* enacted by the territorial council and house of representatives, and given administrative approval Dec. I. 18*9. I, ■ *■■■ -I*FI*etNTmtNT OW KIW I TOR* MT CT* WO. S*TS Noth* Im hereby given. That tha undersianed has been appointed Executor* of the estate of Joshua Yodar lata of lAd'ims County, dewased. Tha astat* is probably solvent thaHO today Jaaaa I Mar RserMtnra. Jul, 3*. ItMO Haar, It Haller. Altoroe, July 11—Aus 7—lt —■ *■ SOVIET lCwati**e« rvatu Paw* Oso) I II I ■■■ I press It* greetings to ether invad <-d United Nations and to pledge!
Public Auction At 530 Studebaker Street, Decatur. Ind. Tuesday Eve., Au 6 Starting at 6:00 P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 2 pc. Living Room Suite; Mohair Lounge. Chair and Ottoman: Child'* Lounge Chair: Console Radio; End Tables; Coffee Tables; Occasional Tables; 2 Floor (Amps; Bridge Lamp; Table Lamp; 9x12 Rug ami pad; Breakfast set; New Simmons Bed with springs and mattress; Iron Bed with springs and mattres*; 3 chests of drawers; Vanity; Westinghouse Sweeper complete with attachments; Dishes; Drapes; Curtains; Fire Truck: Sand Box; Child's Desk and Chair; Many other article* too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH < Ruth Summersett OWNER .Melvin E. Liechty and Ned Johnson Auctioneers Clerk—Bryce Daniels. JOHN BAKER’S 52 ACRES 52 AT i ’ Public Auction Thursday, Aug. I, 1946 6:00 P. M. LOCATION; Only 2>/ t mile* Eact of Decatur; 1« /4 mile* Last of Piqua road. LAND—S 2 Acre*, with a Nice Grove of Trees of almoat 6 acres, balance under cultivation This farm is well tiled ami f<med and a splendid piece of land. Ideal for anyone wixliing to build a home. IMPROVEMENTS: Barn, grainery and corn crib. Drove well. Electricity available. Will be sold aa a whole or will divide into two 26 acre tracts as purchasers may desire. If you are looking for a tract of land near town don’t miss this sale. TERMS: 1/3 cash, balance on delivery of deed, or Mr. Baker will arrange terms on part of purchase price. JOHN BAKER OWNER Roy S. Johnson A Son—Auctioneer*. Melvin Liechty—Auctioneer.
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LOANS Would a tank loaa of *25 or mor* help you’; If ao, you can borrow the money from us on your own signature. No delay. You can get a loan from ua to pay debts and therstra money you may nr-ed. I arena privately made in amount* up to J. 100.00. You can borrow from uh on your note, furniture, etc. without any one knowing about it. ('all, phone, write LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Ov* Ths St** PWsUt DtCATUa, IND
