Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1947 — Page 5
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Market cdhRT of local ffl GN MARKETS ‘H**’?T MURRAV a CO. >"" 1 '„„ -B 10 ” 5 J!” 23 25 to * "’ ... 22.75 ■ ti > 2'5 ' b *' 22.25 jK to b " . 21.76 3W £ 21 50 to <*" h zi.on ■ to I** J*' 20.50 to «• ’?* {O.OO to 1-° |hs 15.00 ~M 2100 * Bat * 2 £JJ ®Lhne« stock yards B <o<-n ’ '- 1 A| ’ nl - 23-5 o ■ w 2 :r • »•« ' 22.75 10 J ' s 22.25 ■ lO 2 22 00 H lfl lh , 21 50 ■ 10 2 I 21 .26 to k” »”■ O1 AA ■ to w» - ;too UK tn 1W I'” ■ * ib< 29 041 BBTiq j> i'" l ~ IB* » *” ,h ,-6(» to 7* 1 !: B 1000 B 14.50 •*’ 20.00 ■« 20.00 B WHOLESALE egg ano poultry quotations ]S Furnished by B DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected April 21 H'"'tP’ K*'** K.) ht-ttA rs bens 17 Bp- .H K ijirtaiTP - •** K .18 I JAL GRAIN MARKIT IRK ELEVATOR CO. m subject to change Corrected April 21 dartns day. « delivered al elevator. prte«*. to. .41 p«' bethel last, tn: .44 per 100 leap. to k. tarn. GRAIN PRICES t County F. B. Co Op’s tme Monroe Williams Corrected April 21 , Sa 2 „ 3.45 or rye priras. r WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayse. Ind.. April 21— livestock: W-Wt lbs 23.75-24, 250S.7HUO. 3HO Him. up 22*l4* lbs. 21.21.50; roughs *s itazs IS. i: choice 22.50. i: choice 21; ewes 8.50; M i: choke 21.23; good 19-21; 1521. r»: choke 20-22; good 18hum 14-13; helferettes 14fboke 12.50-13.50; good Hium 1112; canners and Ml. choke 16-16.50; good 14■INANCING nn ~1.. of flnancWtoT «« bun, or other n|oney < S 1 i" *»•»»«• h» K(, *!»,”* “* '"«« h MW **** jB ,trt •» »• 1 Wiiwaiww B u_ ’•“•"-.r.n ** ’ *'•" SuMtog ML atc»Tue, ihokma town —Decatur Bfl A'ffljjfyß ®LC*^°J T ' *co 38! u 4;00
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times fl; 8 times |1.75. RAtes quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday schodnle. Rate fori 10 point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word for insertion. Copy mast be In office by 11 a. tn. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOK SALE YOU CANT BEAT~IT Sprague Furniture Store Is the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rags. Phone 199. 77-TF FOR SALE — Columoia Records Popular and classical with artists like Goodman. Kyser. Carle, Duchin, James, Noble. Shore, Kootelanets. Levant, etc. Uhrlck Bros. 30 t f FOR SALE — Radios; Zenith ■ Sparton « Stromberg Carlson Table models, combinations, record players, portables. Available now. Uhrlck Bros. 30 ts New crop Keystone Garden Seeds in bulk; new crop Key* stone flower seeds in pack* ages. Finest quality lawn Reeds.—Burk Elevator Co. ■B2tf FOR SALE—Due to announcement of Public Service Commission, homes in Stratton Place may be last new gas heated homes in 1947. Veterans may purchase one of two homes available for immediate possession for 3690 cash down. Non veteran may purchase one for 32,440 cash down. 66 or 75 foot frontage. No additional expense for lawn seeding, automatic hot. water heater, water softener, builtin cupboards, copper plumbing, screens, storm doors, sewer, sidewalk. street paving, interest cost during construction, or hundred other worries. Will consider reasonable trades. Bob Heller, Heller Building Phone 870. 84-TF IMMEDIATEPOMSEKHION All modern house. Fine residential district; adjoining lot sold with house. Clyde O- Troutner Real Estate A Insurance. Phone 11668 or 73. 88 TF FOR SALE — Borden's hybrid corn 21oR, 418, 620A. 608 C 610. Also ensilage com. Prices reasonable. Rolland O. Poling, route 4. Phone 615 D. Nuttie's Service Sta., highway 27, Phone 1499. 88-24tx "piIILCO 6 tube Car Radios 342.5 V up; also featuring installation service and aerials. —Haugk Heating & Appliances. 84tf FOR SALE — Fruit trees, apple, apricot, plum, peach, sour cherry, 3 kinds eweet cherry. Strawberry, raspberry and blackberry plants I kinds grapevines. Shade trees, hedge plant.*, flowering shrubs. Evergreens, special price on large evergreens, if buyer digs them Open week days and Sundays p.m ' We deliver and plant. Riverside Nursery, Berne, Indiana. 81 T FOR SALIT- Nice string tied baled alfalfa hay. William Roden beck, route 1. 5 miles northwest Decatur »2 <3tx. For "BALE-Planning to build in '47? Get your site now, one that will meet FHA requirements for downpayment or be GI loan approved. Most of these will. Grant Street, lights, water, gas. paved street. 3406; Sixteenth street, lights, water, gas, sewer, two lots. 3525 each. Marshall Street, gas. lights, water, sewer five lots reserved for FHA or GI approved homes. 3495 each; Stratton Place, planned for ranch type home, 66 to W foot frontages, every Improve OMSt, restricted to better homes, from 31.350. One acre, paved highway, 4H miles southeast, good school, lights, 3375. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, phone 870. 85-TF FOR SALE — 1942 Chevrolet., 2 door. Good condition. Oscar Kmll, Wren. O 93 g3tx FOR^RALE - ” — Brooder house. Phone 8295 or call it 64n South Line street. 93 g3tx FOR SALE — 1938 Chevrolet coach, very good condition. Phone 198. 94-3tx FOft~SALE — 6 *room modern house 339M.00T. Immediate pos st ssiou Inquire corner Winchester and Oak streets after 5:00 p.m. 94 3tx FOR SALE - Immediate posse* aion. five-room modern home newly redecorated, ImUt-in features, forced air oil heat, fully I**’ sulateu. equipiwd with automatic water heater. venetLm Minds, uterm window* and doors, and in ! laid linoleum In kitchen aud bath Two car garage Reason.' biy priced Toons 537 aßer 94 31
QI ICKIES by Ken Reynolds L -V W ' 1 told him somebody was gonna get punched In the nose if they ' kept insisting they saw the Demo I crat Want Ad first!" FOR SALE — Geese and goose eggs. Phone H-90369.. Fort Wayne. 91 g6tx , CABINETS — double bowl base sink and wall cabinets, ready ' made and tailor made. HARRISON water heaters and deep , frmers. RADIOS, console-com-bination record players. Used \ cabinets, time payments. KITCHEN MAYTAG SALES A SERVICE washers, sweepers, ltd Jefferson ’ St., Phone 95. 9itf FOR SAIJC -Immediate possession. Six room home, good north end corner. Automatic Air conditioned heat, life time roof. Downstairs hath and bed room. Extra large built In cupboards. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 91-TF FOR SALE — One new set of tomato seeders to hook behind i two row corn planter for seeding tomatoes in field. Fred Gerber. i Route No. 1. Latty, Ohio. 92-3tx FOR SALE Wall paper 15c to 31.59 per single roll. Will call at your home with samples. Also do paper hanging. Phone Monroe 96D. < 92-3tX FOR SALE— Bryant gss water heaters; 20 gal. 377.50. 30 gal. 387.50. Also limited stock of oil and electric water heaters. Haugk Heating A Appliances. 78-TF FOR SALE Pure bred Guernsey yearling bull. One mile south % miles west Magley. Marvin Rod ding. 94 3tx FOR SALE — 94 acre farm 5 miles southwest of Decatur; good production land wfflch has been taken care of by good tenant; buildings fair condition. Ph<>n<8995 between 6 p.m. A 9 pm. 94 3tX FOR SALE Electric washer; lawn mower; lawn mower grinder H. JP. McGill. 1404 W • Monroe St. 91 2tx FOR SALE Compare this new 5 room house on Mercer avenue in price, convenience and beauty. Ready to move in, with gas furnace, hot water, full basement, hard wish! floors, built In cabinets and tiled bath. Buy direct from owner. (Tall 7665. 94-g3t FOR SALE — English shepherd dogs, age 6 months to 1 year. 2 Ayrshire heifer calves. Robert 1 Flora, 2 miles east and 1 mile south Hoagland. Hoagland phone. 94-g3tx FOR SALE Good spring coat size 6 and hat. navy blue. Corduroy Jumper, size 8, navy blue. Phone 189 or call at 815 North Sth street. 94 Itx FOR SALE — Mower for Ford Ferguson Tractor, 375. Inquire Cralgville Welding Shop. 94 3tx FOR SALE Lot on paved street ,t|ifh gas. water, lights and sidewalk. All assessments paid. Call 1555. 92g3t FOR SALE: 4» Acres 6 miles from Iterator on State Highway. All modern 5 nwtm house, Ihree bed roonra. Motor plumbing. Furnace. All Hardwood floor#. — Suttles Co. Personal interview at office only. “Wanted _ SEWING MACHINE Reparing - All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 77-26 U WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phono 870, Heller Building. 244 as quality timothy and mixed hay. John Feasel Phone 6262. 80 Tl '' W’ANTED-W. P. A. toilets, price for cleaning |l»' and 312. cesspools and septic tanks by the barrel. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grcver Hill. O-. or telephone after 6 pin. i WANTED Washings and ironings. washings preferred. Phone 1536. »**»* Trade In a Good Town —Decatur
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MALE HELP WANTED Apply at Stewarts bakery. 94 g3t WANTED- House cleaning, wash Inga and ironings. Call 1519 after 9:IM> p.m. 94-3tx WANTED -To do hand sewing and mending. 827 North Fifth street. Mrs. James Kummer. 94-g3tx WANTED — Custom plowing lots and gardens. Cail 980-R. ■ 94 it Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Adams County. Wondertui opportunity. 315 to 320 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNcss Company, Dept A. Freeport. 111. 94 T H WANTED — Hauling ashes and rubbish. Jay Osborn, phone ♦lB3. 93 t {tx WANTED — Sewing and mending Phone 4183. 93 git WANTED - Farm hand between 14 and 17 for full time or part time job. Write box 112 In care Democrat. 91-g6t WANTED — All kinds livestock. — Fred Scheiman. Phone 5592. N6-T WANTED—Man between 20 and 35 years of age interested in learning farm machinery business. Good opportunity for advancement. Write box 113 c/o Democrat. 92-3 t MKCELLANEOUB FA R.M ERS AT TENTION--We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000 We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-tt APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliancfw White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold k Kienk, phone 463. 97 tf' | April is about gone. Get your I paper hanging and outside painting done now Phone 1502 94 3t Decorating servlqe for Decatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed. Inside aud outside painting. Call us for estimate. Walter Dove, 523 E. Water St., Berne, Parmalae or write Box 101 c/o Democrat Company. 71-TF LOST AM) FOUND LOST 'i ton chain hoist between Magley and 8 mil' s east Decatur on 221. Call Cralgville 23 on 10 or 112 Decatur. Reward. 92 3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room. 228 Madison St. or phone 666 94 b3t INDIANAPOLIS IdVCSTOCK Indianapolis. Apr. 21 — tl’Pt — (PM At—Livestock: Ilogs 5.000. Fairly active, uneven. 25-50 cents higher than Saturday on barrows and gilts, sows steady to 50 cents higher than Friday, good and choice 160-225 It*s. 24.00 Few loads 24.25, load choice 190 lb. weights 24.35 top; 225-250 Tbs. 23.75, 250-260 R>s 23.50. 260-270 lbs. 23 25. 27" 280 23.00. 280-290 IT'S. 22.75. 290-300 lbs. 22.50. 300-325 lbs 22.25. 325310 lbs. 22.00. 350 lbs. up 21.75, 100-160 tbs. 20.50-21.59; sows largely 18.00-18.50, choice light weights to 19.00 and extreme heavies down to 17.50. Cattle 3,(M»0; calves 500. Majority steers and heifers In g<»od grade, big packers taking libera) share at aliout steady, some order buyers bidding lower on these kinds; medium grade strong; good grades scaling 850-1150 lbs. 22.60-23.50. few choice 24.00. several loads held near 24 50, alaiut medium anl low good mostly light weights 19.00-22.00. good heifers 22.25-23.00. bulk medium and low good 18.50-31.75, bulk common and medium light yearlings 16.00-18 00; cows active, common, medium and good grades 25-50 cents higher, canners and cutters steady to 50 cents higher, bulk good cows 16.00-17.50, common and medium 13.tf0-15.50, canners and cutters largely 9.5012.75; voalers fairly active, strong to 50 cents higher, good and choice at full advance, bulk good and choice 21.50-23.50. common and medium 10.00-21.((0. culls down to 6.50. Sheep: 200. Not enough sheep and lainlm- offered early for market test. Quotable nominally steady with choice lambs eligible arpund 21.50 and wooled slaughter ewes 900 down. Q CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2 54% 2 55; July 219v-2.20; Sept. 2.14%-%! Dec. 2.11%-%-Corn: May 1.72-1.21%: July 1 65 164%; Sept 1.53% Dec. i. 41Oatx: May 86.♦ -%: July 79 « ; Sep! 75%-%; Doc. 74%. Trade In a Good Town —Docawr
Navy’s Buzz Bomb Secrets Revealed Is Greotest Guided Missile In History Port Mugu. Calif., April 21(UP>—Thu navy revealed today that it has the greatest guided missile in the history of warfare. It was a three-ton flying bomb officially called the KUW-1. The 700 naval and civilian sclentists and personnel of this heavily guarded air missile test center call it the Loon. Here are some of the things it will do: Increases the effective heavy bombardment range of the navy from 25 miles, the extreme figure achieved against Japan, to 150 miles. Radio controlled, It can change Itx course In flight to seek out its target with deadly accuracy. Its speed is in excess of 425 miles per hour; Its weight 6,000 pounds; Its cost 315.000. Seventy • five correspondents, photographers and newsreel cameramen watched a demonstration last week of the radio-controlled bomb. The navy permitted them today to describe what they saw. The Germans invented the bomb and coupled It with pulse jet engine invention stolen from the United States. The result was the V-l buzz bomb, 6.500 of which were fired across the English Channel and almost wrecked London. Now the U. 8. navy has taken the German composite and made it many times more effective by equipping it for remote control hy radio. The Ixinn is subsonic, as was the V-l; that is. its speed is less than that of sound. Whether or not the navy is working on a Ixwni designed to parallel the German V-2 which was supersonic is a matter captain A. B. Scoles, director of tests, refused to discuss. Also on the no comment list was the question as to whether or not the original German Inventors of the V-l and V-2 were helping build and lest the Loon here. Not so secret was the wide supply of captured German rocket equipment in a quonset hut on this Isolated sandspit between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. ff— At The first Congressional act providing antitrust legislation was enacted on July 2. 1899. it was known as the "Sherman Act." having heen written by John Sherman. a Senator front Ohio. Your Sewing Machine and Pendulum Clocks fixed. Reasonable rates. Quick Fix Shop 921 Schirmeyer o.- P O. Box 65 Koy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate We’ll be glsd to Represent you In the transection of Reel Estate ' at Public Sale or private sale. 2J years In this business In Decatur We welcome your Inveetlgation of our ‘record of which we are proud. Phone 101 153 So. 2nd St. DeVon Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty, Rep.. Seme, Ind., Phone 251.
THIS AGENCY is pledged to provide sound insurance protection Io support all ethical insurance practices and Io ■ better serve the insursnee buyer through trsined. experienced application of modern insurance coverages of every kind. | LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY : LwmSmmMO ■■■»■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■«a« ’■ i ■■ ■ THiMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“REVERBERATION” ICrnt voice ofU fjusr a voice*.*) /-ma'F’t T > m niifi- cthe pesEgKT? " ezr > ONATZ evil<cho Sea mvmphs once soa sweer IE - / >'SSj >) % SONGS TO LUKE SAILORS TO J y DwSuCTiON, BUT POP6YE WOLiWef “ JW FACES AN EVEN MO4ZE FfiAMFUL ) jT' “ AND KASONATtwa FATE L \ T zx 111 ( vwA % *!*y 7 J 4-2 i tsr sa, w«"i 'ex. mwwi 4RnV J I _J2sE3bSEGbL—BLONDIE MAINIHE TAKES A BOW, T(M>! ifnf o|jf 0s 0; ■ -HissHoes z .—I f B F APE AL.WAVS f I ■ Wc I a. / Sw '** eo r-*J : guy) ji | /-a X M It ■ ri ' (>9 PEALLVJ&,/’ <■ qKB ( e4F Ik ’ l K\ - .‘B ’ r W u \ . XI u i iLdi —
STEED WORKERS (Continued From Page One) already has accepted a 15-cent Increase from Westinghouse and General Motors and GM has offered the CIO United Automobile Workers a similar increase. Fairleas said the new agreement would boost average wages to from 31.32 to 31-47 an hour and would increase average weekly wages from 362 50 to 358 60 New vacation provisions call for three weeks paid vacations after 26 years of service. The old vacation clause of one week after one year and two weeks after 5 years was continued. Maintenance of membership and dues checkoff 'Gao were continued in the new agreement. ' * oTrade In a Good Town — Decatur — — Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderate trading. Bonds higher: U. S. governments steady. Curb stocks higher. Chicago stocks higher. Sliver unchaiiKed In New York at 76% cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago. Wheat, corn, oatx and barley futures Irregular Higa higher, cattle lower and aheep steady. INTERIOR DEPT. (Continued From rage One) th«- government from competiim with private construction for critical materials in reconversion The report, drafted from 3,755 printed pages of hearings on in lerior department activities, said the committee sough! to have the department eliminate all functions which have no economic value. Salary Items were slashed throughout. Deepest cut was in the office of secretary of interkir J. A. Krug where the committee approved only 31.0<t0,0«u of the
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81.665,000 proposed by the budget bureau. A substantial portion of this reduction was In funds requested for employes presently engag'-d In personnel work. 0 KING CHRISTIAN OF (Continued From Paste one) , , , will be at the Cathedral of Roxkllde, where Danish kings have been hurled for the past 1.000 years Tho passing of Christian also ended a unique regal brother team Christian's younger brother l» King Haakon of Norway, who as Prince Carl of Denmark was elected to the revived Norwegian throne In 1905, seven years before Christian succeeded to the Danish throne. Messages of condolence from many parts of the world reached the royal family and the Danish government. Christian had won
SALE CALENDAR APR. 22—Lydia W Hoile, Admrtx. Charles W. Hoile, 2% miles east of Decatur on V H. 224 and 3% miles north General farm sale. Roy k Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aneta. APR. 22—Robert S Doctor and Dennis W Parquet. 7% miles Northeast of Fort Wayne, on No. 427. Well Improved 171 Acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F. Hanmann. Anct. APR. 24—Rufus k Franklin Mazeltn. 1 mile east and % mile north of Berne Tile Mill or 5% miles south and 1 mile east of Monroe. Cloning out sale. Melvin Liechty and Roy * Ned Johnson, auctioneers. APR. 26—Makin Luther Sunday School Class of St Mark's Lutheran church, Monroeville, on South street, American Legion lot. General sale. Glenn C Meries, auct. APR. 26—S. Q. Hipsher, 7 miles North of Fort Wayne, Ind. on No. 27, th'-n 2 miles East. Well Improved 160 Acre Farm, Fine Modern Home and Other Good Improvements. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Santnann. Auctioneer. APR 28—T. O. Darrow. 1 miles Southwest of Warren. Ind., on No. 218, Well Improved 120 acre farm. Modern Home. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Santnann—Auctioneer. APR. 30—Harold B. Muster, 6 miles East of Fountain City, Ind. Well Improved lie acre farm and personal property. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F Santnann. Auct. MAY I—Charles L Savles, l' a miles North of Bluffton. Ind. Well Improved 80 acre farm and personal property Midwest Realty Au< tlon Co. J. F. Santnann. Auct.
RUPTURED SEE THE DOBBS TRUSS BULBLESS - BELTLESS - STRAPLESS The Uum that is different. It holds the muscles in place with a soft CONCAVE pad. while walking, working, lifting, swimming. Sanitary, wear when ba tiling. It only presses the body in two (daces. Nature teaches you not to force a bulb, ball or any convex pad into the rupture opening, thus spreading the already weakened muscles farther apart. Circulation Is important too. Factor)/ Technician Will Be in Our Store WEDNESDAY, April 23. 10 a. m. Io R p. m. SMITH DRUG CO.
: Roofing and Siding: OrMrs are now being taken for spring applications. g Several styles and colors tc choose from. S Also brick and asbestos siding, awnings. S Roofing and siding sre still critical. g So place your order early. g ■ “YOU PAY NO MORE FOR TBE BEST HERE” J ; ARNOLD & KLENK j '■ ITTB ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>
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the esteem of the allied world for his staunch defiance of the Germans while he wss their prisoner in his own castle during the occultation. Among the condolences were messages from President Truman and King George VI, now touring South Africa. Christian died at 1:04 p.m. EBT yesterday after a two-week Illness. He suffered a heart attack on Easter and ensuing complications gradually sapped his strength. He had been weakened by pneumonia last January. .«I*l'ol STWEWT OF AIHIIVISTH IT HIX KaTATK •.taa Xotlre is hereto «l»e». Tbit the undersigned has Keen appointed Adnilnlstrstrlx with will annexed of th'- estate of Pella Xl’isstilp late of Adame County, dereaaed. Ths estate la prohahly solvent. t orn A. Staehe, Admlalslratels with nlll ansesed. Mnreh XU. IHi7. Hear, 11. Heller AHnraey April 7-14-21
