Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1942 — Page 6
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Market Reports DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for Decatur, Berne Craigvllle, Hoagland and Willshire Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected November 1!. No commission and no yardage. Veals received every day. |M to 1 H>*. 11! 30 IM to IM lbs 1290 IM to IM lb*. 13 20 160 to 200 lbs 13 6o MO t 13 HO 3vo to 400 lbw 13 50 Houghs 1300 Stags ~ 11.25 Veaters . 15.25 Spring lambs 13 25 Spring bu* k lanibe 12.25 Yearling lambs 8.50 All Brady Brothers markets will be closed each Tuesday and Wed jesday until further notice. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by Metz' Egg 4 Poultry Co., Decatur Phone 156 Corrected November 12. ■ —- Chan, large white eggs. 57 lbs. up 49c Brown or mixed eggs, large 57 lbs. up 37c Medium eggs 28c Pullet egg* 24c Leghorn hens 13c Heavy hens 19c Leghorn broilers, 1% lbs., or over .... 17c Heavy springer*, any size, lb 21c Old heavy roosters, lb 10s Old Leghorn roosters, lb 8c Young ducks. 5 lbs. and over 15c Young geese, 12 lbs and over 15c DETROIT PRODUCE Detroit, Nov. 12 (I’P) —Produce: Poultry firm: hens, average. 21c; leghorn hens. 3 lbs up. 16c; cocks,, 12 14c; rock*, springs, 25c; rocks broilers, up to 2’t lbs . 28c; leg- j hon -prlngs. 20c; hen turkeys. 10' lbs., up. 30c; tom turkeys. 18 lb*,' up. 26c: dinks, white. 5 lbs, up,; 20c; geese, 16c. Eggs, firm; current recipts. | 34' a < . undergrade*, 31>*-32%c. Chicago Livestock Chicago. Nov. 12 (UP)—Livestock: Hog*: receipt* 15.00. all salable. Market 15 to 25 cents lower with heavies and sows off most Top 14.00- paid freely. Cattle: receipts 5,000, calves 800. Fed steers strong to 25 cents higher. mostly 10 to 15 cent* higher; o'her classes steady to 15 cents i higher. Most steens 14.00 to 16.00; . top 17.15, Heifers firm at 16.00 down. Sausage bulls 12.90-a new high for the crop. Vealers firm at 14 5o to 15.50. Sheep: receipts 6.000, al! salable Market around eteadv. Good to choice fed lambs 14 75. Slaughter ewes 5.75 to 5.90. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. Dee.. 11 25%->i 26; May. 81 28H-%; July, 81 29. Com. Dec , .84H; May, .89; July. .90%. Oat*. Dec, 50%-A: May. 53%-A. Soy beans. Dec., 81 64%-A; May. 81 70-A. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind , Nov. 12 — 1 (CP) — Livestock: Hogs: 15 to 25 cent* lower; 100 to 200 n> weight* 812 75 to 813 85; 200 to 300 Ib. weights 81365 to 813.75; 300 to 4"0 !b weight* 81355. Rough* 813 25; ilars 811 50; male hogs 89 50 down; calve* 816 00. lamin 814 25. Ewes 85 25 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 12 — (VP) — Livestock: Hog receipts 10.000; market 15 to 30 cents lower; top 814 10 on choice heavier weights; choice sow mp |l3 85. Cattle receipts 1.300; calves 400; market generally steady; steer top 816 75; veelrs steady with top of 816.00. Sheep receipts 3.700; lambs steady to strong; lamb top >15.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT ■URK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected November 12. Beans subject to < bangs during day. Prices delivered at elevator. No. 1 Red Wheat 8124 No. 2 Red Wheat 1 23 No. 1 Yellow Cora 1.08 No. 3 Yellow Cora 1.06 Boy Beans 1 60 New Oats, 321 b. tout .43 Flax seed 160 Rye AO Grata: 3c per bushel lees. Cora: 8c per IM looe. to b. farm. wwnca No lira Is herefv atvae that Charles Franklin w rarer haa filed wto the SsONMMf as gppltsetf— w rao Adame ClroMi Beart es Sdime Ceuazr ladlaaa. se wear she evidence aas OaurmSae the Sme aad ptoes sa*Q M~ tXtMM mr head »»4 seal ef.aaM Sera 'ef the Ada-ns
, LfldAL BLAHIFIIB ADVERTISING RATES 1 ' One Time. Per Word .... I>/j0 | Minimum for first Insertion 30« j | Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day —1« | Card of Thanks 50e Obituaries, Verses, Resolutions ... S’ | Menus, run menu style $1 | Notice*. Cap Heads, 8-pt. body —_ ._ 50< j (12 picas deep, one column) | | FOR SALE FOR SEWING MACHINES or Vac- ! uum Sweepers try Boardman'* | Singer Agency, 445 South First— i all make sewing machine* repaired ' Also needles, belts, oil. parts. 261-12tx FOR SALE Two three day old calves. Marie Krueckeberg Phon*-916-L. 266-g3' FOR S\LE Pre-way gasoline pressure table top range; also new stove parte ordered Mid installed. Frank Young. Jeff err on St. ; 266-31 | FOR SALE Large Hoosi- r kitch- ; en cabinet, porcelain top. good | as new. also 2-burner gas hot plate Phone 1338 266-3 t j FOR SALE -Spotted Poland China young brood sow* coming with second litter November 20th. On.- | spotted Poland China male hog William Reichert. Monroe. Indiana 267-g4tx FOR SALE Estate Heatroll good as new: phone 6834 L 267-3*. FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet s-dan panel delivery truck. In good condition. Phone 9*4 267-2tx FOR SALE -80 ac res, Union twp, 16.000. Nice 80 acre*. French I twp, good buildings. Good 80 acres Jefferson twp. J. A Harvey, Monroe. or C. A. Jlarvey. Bluffton. 267- i FOR SALE Family eiz* Whit*- I Holland turkey* for Thanksgiving. alive or dressed. Phone 5144 268FOR SALE 23 good weaned pig* C. C Abbott. 3 miles east of Dei catur. 267-2tx FOR SALE — S-ft. leg bathtub"! Phone 5962 266-3 t FOR SALE —1 y> ung Duroc sow. 10 good pigs by side. Phil L ■ Schleferstein, Route 1. Decatur. a 266 3tx i FOR SALE - Kiln dried corn meal In bulk. Stiefel Grain Company, j 217 North First Street, Decatur. a 266-3tx ! FOR SALE Sprayed hand-picked ' apples. Best varieties, good qual- | ’ ity. 81 bushel and up. Blue's Or- 1 i chard. Tocsin. Ind 2661>3tx FOR SALK—Barred Rock pullet s’ Phone 8793. 266 3tx LOSTANDFOUND LOST U " ‘Pointe' - bird - dog three ■ years old, collar name of Kenneth > Dykhuzen lasfavette. Ind. Black and white, strip down forehead—notify Fred V. Mills, or Rev. B. H. Franklin, Hartford City. Ind. 2684tx Stock Closing , New York Nov. 12. —(UP)—Dow Jone* closing stock averages- , 30 industrials 116 46 up 0 16. * , 20 railroads 28 38 off 0.08. 15 utilities 14 59 off 0.01. 65 stock 39 26 up 0.01. ! Total stoc k sales. 704 580. . o— MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stocks closed irregular after moderate trading. Bonds Irregular ; Cotton futures off 25 to 75 cents i a bale. • Grains in Chicago- wheat closed off *6 to up % cent; corn up % to i %. and soybeans inactive. Chicago livestock: Hogs weak, r cattle strong and sheep steady. ■■ o " ——- i Trade tn • Good Toww — Dscatv vnnex Notl-e I* hers Sty glvsn that Vert). Madriine Weaver bat filed with tha undersigned an application for ths Adams Circuit Court of Adanw County. Indians, to hear tha evidence and detamini tha time aad place of birth of **H appllcaot. aaroeabia to the provision of Cbaptar 34, Acts of the <leneral Assembly of State of Indiana, for 1948. Wttaees my hand and seal es aald . (Vurt thia 12 day of November. l»«l. CLTDB O TROCTNKR I Clark of tbo Adams Circuit Cenrt ( Nov. 12 I sones i Nolleo l» hereby given that has fflod with the undaralgnod an I aspiration for tbo Adams Clronlt I Court of Adamo Coontv. Indiana, to bear tko ev Lio ace and determine tbo time and elaco of birth of mid ao oik-ant. awreaabl* to tbo provtoion of Chapter 14. AeUp of the General Assembly of Btdte of Indiana, for 1941. Witness my hand and seal of said Court thia 13 day of November, 1»42. tXTOB 6. TROCTWBR i Clerk of the Adama Clrcolt j CHRIST BOHNKE Auctioneer Oeo*w r ft Call at my aapsada.
TIPPIE AND CAP SI I BBS by Edwina KM GOOCNESS SAKE, TIPPIE, \ MOW CAN WE WIN THE WAR- I IF XX) CHEW UP MY WAR S4WINSS STAMP HAWAII TU MawUw Adaafco Srrwhrw WANTED WANTED- Good wheat straw, |!< ton. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 or 886. 222 ts WANTED 3 to 5 room furnished I Apt. Phone 1587. 267-2tx | WANTED To rent unfinished heated apartment now or within i 30 days; no children. Phone 1510 after 2 p in. 266-3 t i WANTED — Two or three rooms | furnished, by reliable couple with 6 months old child Call 1058 'or Mr Bowman at Miller-Jon**. a 266 3tx ; WANTED TO RENT Good farm. B<> to 160 acres. Cash or grain. Must have cellar and out buildings Address Box 64. care Democrat. 267WANTED Riders to Fort Waytie. 3:30-12:00. Have room for 3. Call at 244 N Seventh or < al! 1521 ' 268- j WANTED To buy good used I men's shoes, work or dress We sell men's used shoes in good condition Voglewede Shoe Repair Shop — on Monroe street, near Third. g 267-3tx ■ O 1 - ■■■■'-' *■ Business Services BICYCLE SHOP' BROKEN handle-bar stem*, warped whe* Is. Cone adjustment. See our line of pedals, chains, handlebars, etc. El-Iw-rson Service Station. 266-3 t I EVERY l*ET.\ll. le given personal! attention when you send your winter garments to u« for ( leaning. Modern equipment Expert work ! Phone 359 Sheets Bros.. Cleaner* 268-3 t BATTERY RE-CHARGE <Tur j modern equipment brings your i battery "up" in few minutes Atj tache* to battery In car. No delays. Drive in. Al D Schmitt , Motor Sales 268-3 t VAPO-BATH for relieving A.-thritis i sinus, gland, bladder trouble with massage. H. C. Weber Bath House, 197 S 2nd St. Phone 120. 2«6-6t o . MISCELLANEOUS { FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. i Lewton, Decatur, Ind 28-b-ts ! AYTENTtdS.* We re-1 move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all j phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 28-ts ’ FARM LOAN'ft at 4% for 16 years. I No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan 4 Trust Bldg. 199-ts FOR RENT I FoR RENT Bleeping room for refined employed girl. 311 Oak St. 266-btf FOR RENT Furnished <x>m In , semi modern home. Prefer girls. | Inquire 318 N. Third St. 2 267 21 x POR WbfT — dood seven-room house, basement, garage, garden and electricity. 88 month. Phone 916-F. a 267-3tx , FOR RENT Warm sleeping room, modern home. 221 So. Third St | 268 3tx . DARING£EAT BY IContlnu«<l From rut j) arrived in civilian clothes*. Clark says, "We conferred all I day and night.” But suddeub word was received that Vichy police, summoned by suspicious Arab* were on (he way. Maps disappeared like ligbm ng. i A French general changed into ' civilian clothes in one minute flat and waa laat seen diving cut a window. Clark and his men grabosroncs Notice la hereby vivo* that Maud Lillian Magley Mahan has filed with the undersigned an applleatien for the Adame Circuit Court es Adame County. Indiana. So hbar the evidence and 4eterui*a« the time and place of birth of said ap--1 pit-ant. agreeahl* to the of Chapter 34, Aeu of the 'tenoral Aasembtv of Bute of I»4lim, for ! M4L Wltneeo my hand and coal A naM Court thle IJ day of November. ISM. CLTDC O. TftOCTNKR Clerk o.’ tbo Adamo Circuit Cesrt. Nov N. A. BIXLER OFTOMtTRIBT HOL'M: >:N 6s 11« M It:M to l:N Saturdays. S:M p*. m. Yelopboae 1M lyw InamiMd Sissesu EMM
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Key points in the Mediterranean battleground. Britain's firtified eastern gat-way Gibraltar (A), and the French colony of Tunisia <D). which separates Algeria, now in Allied hands, and Libya, the Axis' last battleground in northwest Africa, are shown above. Report* stated th* Fr nch fleet is heading toward Gibraltar to join thi Allied fleet. Hitler has Invaded
*-d their papers) and hid In a wine I cellar, pistols ready. The police I came, and the conspirator.) could j hear thorn talking above. Finally the police left. By secret means, Clark’s men made their way back to London, and the mission was accomp! shed The results can best be read in the headlines of the paet week. Rent Control Suit Dismissed By Judqe South Bend. Indiana. November--12 tl’P) Federal judge Thomas Slick has dismlss-d a suit challenging the constitutionality of rent control provision* of tne emergency price control act. Judge click ruled thU morning that fedflUflflflkflSMflß^' 3 I. s '"** Stiefel Grain Co. Lat us Grind and Mix your Grain. N. First St. — Phono 233
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“HOLD THAT FIRE!” _ HA MUSTN'T LET TM ACK LIKE] fwOW UXF WILL WALK I I BLESS MV SOUL, A?! I‘LL KICK HIM / AVAST, S'A 1.1'32® » (<(AT.ON ACCOUNT OF HE IS -< ORF AN 1 LEAVE’IM ’ RUNT OCTOPUS! < BACK WHERE < < .At/ r ' p p y - lw °si 't? / MHA/E ANotmerTJL , <5 <??•< ,/zX) z ' X wZj m ° //z-> /a 'v \ ■*# / Lai—-— LJHE_d BLONDIE TRICKS OF THE TRADE By Chic' 11 ’ —l ir "re ’ - >-<h( »»- g E M * g * A aXX_ .Atuscvtanc y> ♦ <BU>OE; <fej THROW (T t tcto? w >iW mW ''wL * M Tk. i 1 1 1| far >*».eUSX.. j tf!—f, , j | ?I'L .- 4
lets! cow laugh, against tenants Mr. and! I m on d apaU - whk h Mi Norman Cook of South Bend arise from the rent control pro- and area rent administrator Carl ' gram. Hiberd. His decision is contained in an ° ’ I. opinion on a rent suit brought by • Area of modern Hpaln is about an Elkhart landlord. Edwin Diefen- equal to that of Oregon. ■ " " ——. PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR NOV 13 Mark Moser. Butler Pa. Roy S Johnson. Auct. NOV. 14 Neadutfne EMate. 3 miles *a«t of Monroeville. Ind. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. NOV. 14 Melvin Mallonee. 2 miles south and 14£ miles west of Deca- ’ tur. Roy Johnson, auct. NoV II c C Brown, 5 miles south of Monroeville. E. C. Doehrman. | auction* r 1 1 NOV. 16 Arthur E Zink. 5 mile* east of New Haven. Roy S. John-p son. auctioneer. |i NOV 16—>M A Gray 4L K Iliff, 3’i miles south of Richvall*y or 8 1 miles east of Peru. Ind. on highway No 224 than 3>b mil** ! south or 4 mile west of Pioneer. Ind J F. Sanmann, auct. NOV 17 Paul Kimm»l. at Jet. of road* 33 4 127, Mercer. Ohio. Roy 1 S Johnson, Auct. NOV 18 Martin Hu* r. 2 mile* west of Berne. Jeff Liechty. auct. ' NOV. 18- ('lark Frisinger, (praeral farm sale. 2 mile* east. 2 ml Ira north ■>f Willshire, O Stiman Bros., auctioneers. NOV IS Martin Hwwr. 2 mile* West of Berne. Ind ,on state road 118. Jeff Liechty a Herman Strahm, auction* *rs. NOV 18—Mr. and Mrs Rollin Perkins. s*-» miles south and 2 miles wv-st of Plymouth. Indiana. J. F. Ranmann. auctioneer. NOV. 18—LaCroaae County Guernsey Br-eders Assn, LaCrosse. Wis. Roy S Johnson. Auct. NOV. 18- Albert Gage, 2 mile Southeast of Decatur on federal road No. 33. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. , NOV. 19 Harry S. Crownover and Roy Gibson, general farm sale. I*4 i miles west of Pleasant Mills. Human Bros . auctioneers I 1 NOV. 2" J.-' i <;n>ve I mi* *<>uth. 1 mile west of Decatur. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. NOV. 20 -Everett Beaty. 5 miles south of Huntington on Road No 9 Roy S Johnson, Auct. 11 NOV, 21 John Schultz, 2 mile west and 1H mile south of Decatur. 11 Roy S Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 24—John Gallman. 2 mile* east of Mendon. Ohio. Roy S. Johnson. auctioneer. NOV. 25 Mrs Harry Jones and Gordon Brookhart. 1 mile south and , IU mile east of Salem, Ind. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 27 Floyd Barkley. 4 miles south and % mile east of Monro* ville. Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer.
Tunisia with planes and troops to attempt to stem the east-west pincers attack ot the AHI * in a giant offensive aimed at complete control of the whole of North Africa Hitler has sent hi* forces into Unoccupied France 4Hi and also to Corsica (C). straleglc French Island oft th> west coast of Italy. The British Eighth Army is pressing onward from Egypt, driving th* Axis
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Suspend Sentence On Embezzlement Charge South Bend. Ind. Nov. 12— (UP) —Carl Collier of Paris, Illinois, is under a suspended prison sentence of two-to-30 years and is on two year*' probation for embezzlement. Sentence was imposed at Scuth Bend yesterday by superior Judge J E. Peak. Collier pleaded guilty to charges that be misappropriated 8170 from a South Bend gasoline station. WANTED—(ioodT~clean7 bi K Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will pay 4c th. Decatur Daily Democrat.
I* U B Lie SAI. E I I will aell at public auction 2’i mile* I Dveaidr. 3‘x mie* north and miles » ■ SATURDAY, November 11.1M2 I Commencing at 12:00 r I S—GUERNSEY CATTLE 3 _ J Large Guernsey cow 7. with good hetf- I •ey cow 5. will frewht-n Norem b r 21*. I two mouth*, milking 4 gal. par day; Gm I by side; Gueniaey heifer .outstanding qua! ■ Guernsey heifer, outstanding quality. b< I «r Durham cow 5. be fn-ah December Ist I about 70V firs. I HOGS AND SHEEP J 3 good brood »owi with nice litters try I immuned; 9 Extra good Shropshire br«--lii. I lamin; one Extra Good Shropshire Burk I 5 dozen Barred Rock yearling hen*. W,i J FEED About 9 tons choir Alfalfa I I without getting wet. I TERMS—CASH. A J MELVIN MAI.I.<>M.F-<M Roy 8 Johnson -Auctioneer. J
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