Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1944 — Page 5
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»ket Reports Wl, report of local K® foreign market* foe I ■M TT - MURRAY A CO. S 1 til kind* of I’v.ttock at : ‘4^^K ftur . Berne. Cralgvlil*. tnd Willshir* 3jA«ci< r.ceivad avary day and no communion Phone ;’oir' < Dec. Sstoß i ! '"’ ||||Ht . 13 2."> 1! " r> ' ‘’’ '' "" 11 ’’" 6"0 IMM, 12 75 1000 Itoice) , —■ ■ 15.00 ._ W-M JLEBALI KGO AND ltry quotation* Furnished by ITUR PROOUCf CO. Phone B*o Corrected Dec. 4i» - 38 c w 27c trailer* and fryers23c it ——-•— 22c rert —-—2 B c ringers 28c lehi 18c ir* and stage 14c 22c Its 20c L GRAIN MARK*! K ELiVATOR CO orrected Dec. 4. * subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. Wheat9l.ol Wheatl.6o ' Corn— 1.50 low Corn— 1.60 Soy Beans2.o4 Soy Beans 1.86 Beans 2.10 ’ Oat*..„.„. .70 — 2.00 1.00 .03 p»r bushel less, i: .04 per 100 less. Lo b. farm WAYNE LIVESTOCK ayne. Ind.. Dej I — .ivestock: "" to 240 tbs. 13 75; Dio lb* 13.15; 160 to 186 lbs. |K -1 270 Ibt 1365; |B"<‘ n. 13 55; 15o’to 160 lbs |HI" fto. 12.00; 120 to 130 |b* b><> to 120 lbs. 11.50. 1 ; 25; stags 10.50; male 7.50, calves 16.00; spring |BhDiA\APOLIS LIVESTOCK [tec | — (()>> — — — Livestock; 1 :.<>OO; generally sh-adj ; ■to ho lb». 13.75; 180 to 200 tt» mostly 13 65; top 13.90; 160 lbs, 11.25 to 12.50; good choice sows mostly 18 4" to heifer trade not fully estabearly sales aloiut steady. ; firin; <>dc| heads good and | st,-,-is 16.00 to 17 00; part ; ■d goes! fed heifers 15.25; load < good 14.25; medium ami i Blnj.. <hm» to n 5 . ~r t(te|. t(> , Uno t o 6.75; calmer* 4.50 valers steady, top 16.50. . MPhcep J.oott; lambs aoruml 25 ■s# lower; moat early sales good ■4 choice fat lambs 13.00 to ■*: medium to good 10.00 to ** B CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dec. 4—(UP)— t WFA) Livestock: 1 Hog»: 19.000; market opened b». closed active; steady to 10 1 At* lower than Friday's averR- late trade mostly steady; lop ’ ,teBU lower at 13.90; bulk good 4 « choice 190 lbs,, and up 13.80 ’ ' >"*0; good and choice 150 to w n>» 13.25 to 13.75; sows 1 •JT hulk good and choice 300 IMI lbs. 13.65 to mostly 13.75; 1 •mplete clearance. ; L 5* M,e: 1.000; calves: 1,500; fMe alow and uneven; most ac- ( ® on common and medium st 14 Os down to 11.00 and K* : early top 17.00 on average steers; heifer* weak to 25 •nts lower; good grade cows * •*ciy at jjf 5Q t(J but all J* r " 10 to 15 cents lower; cut•■bo down; bulls steady to ' voters steady; stock cattle ' rally 25 cents lower, most acy < entering on lower grades 1 12 JO down. 1 no «»rty sales »6htrr lamb*, bidding mostly 1 <wnu lower at ||.gn t w 14 25 ’ Im * <M * lu * choice natives and westerns, asking up to 14.50. y sales and bids slaughter * barely steady to 35 yeuts er. ben early bids 6,00 on fat 1 »* ewe*, asking around 6 25: I . J I'M- mcdttjui ins ib. Jion- 1 "•* «*»* sold at 5,50. ' ****- . 4
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A 00 * 1 - clauifieo • ADVIRTItING RATE* On * T,m *» Weed v. # 1 Additional Insertion, Aer Word. Per Day j ■vary other day Insertion*,' i t»«Mbl* the rate (per word) 3« Card of Thank*_ J Obituaries Veraw, Rewlu _ tlana 1 Menu*, run menu stylo *1 ! Notice*. Cap Heed*, gpt. body (12 pica* deep, on* column. Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by m ‘ « Mond *y through Friday. Saturday deadline u » a. m. Wsale Ing supplies and fixtures Uhrlck Bro* Phone IW l 0.„ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES -Regardless of your need* In the line of electrical suppliei. large or small we can supply you, Including wire heating element*, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold A Rlenk. 226-ts FOR sale -120 acre farm. 2 miles from Berne; 6 room house, stanchion* In barn, electric lights also house on North Fifth street. ® rh * ar '« Realty Service. Phone 1398 278-ts FOR SALE—Seven room a n modern house on west Monroe street. This is one of the most modern up. to-date houses in Decatur. Phone 1398, Schwanx Realty Service. FOR SALE -Shallow weiTcrF prea-' sure cistern pumps N o priority , - ne ?s?* <l Arnold * Klenk. 284-ts 1 Oft SALE Oil, Hu. k i, llt k heat-l t!r *- Arnold A Klenk. 2M-6t FOR SALE 12* gaug. single burrel shot gun with four boxes of Shell*. Phone 3271 or call at 703 Cleveland street. g 2M-3t F>R SALE—Fresh cow, calf by, aide. A. F. Goldner, Preble phone. ■ g 285-3tx 1 FOR SALE—Six roll New hl, ~ < ..m shredder. Albert Erxleben. route 1 Decatur, Poe telephone, a 286-3tx FOR SALE Brown Swiss row. Soon to freshen. J. C. Baitxeß, 216 M. east of .Monroe. 286-3tx FOR SALE- Smith and Barn* up-; right piano. |35. Phone 4692. 286-31 x' FOR SALE 4929 Chevrolet I>ton truck to be sold at the Henry ; Colpert sale Dec. 7, 5 mile* ia*t of' BermFOR SALE —Two milking goats. Arthur .Martines, Water St. Ik--catur. 286-2tx FOR SALE- Shoe roller skates. A--1 condition Phone .Mrs. Byrl Williamson, Wilhbir. O g 286 3tx LOST ANT) FOUND LOST—Ration nook” No. 3. Kathleen Terveer. g Iti LOST — RAT gasoline stamps. | Roy L. Price. Itx FOR SALE- 2 wheel uaihr. good condition. Jones Willow Camp. 11 mile south on 27. 283-3tx; ADVERTISING There S in >re than one way to advertise your place of business. Try Calendar*. Pencile or Novelties with your neat ad on them and hand out to your customer. WHEN ITS ADVERTISING let me know. Telephone 95-G Monroe. Phil .Nussbaum, Monroe. 282-al 21X lost Ratto* book jkT~4~ll*rgaret Melchi. g itx LOST —A and C gate book. Martha Kitson. g itx WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needle*, oil, belt*, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. WE MAKE covered bueklea covered buttons, do hemstitching and make buttonholes. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. 284-25tx WANTED- Radios* to repair. Uhnek Bro* 261-ts WANTED^To”buy* hide* and furs. John Christeucr. Monroe, Ind. Phone Monroe 94-B. 273-Tx WANTED- Rider* to and (tom the Harvester. 7 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Call at 1215 West Adams St. g 286-3tx WANTED -A middle* ;ig< lady to do house work and cure for elderly lady in Geneva, two in family, full time. Phone 729. Decatur, between 5 and 7 o'clock in evening or; write 604 Winchester street, Deca tur. Indiana. g 286-3 ix WANTED—GirI's bicycle, good condition. Phone 372 286-31 x. WANTED —To trade V-B*or buy good used ear. Hubert Spruuger. Phone 9I D. Monroe, Ind. 2867!t WANTED —To buy or lent 6. 6 or 7 room mod'.ru house. Phone 486. ' 286-3 IX o - Grades of vice admiral and later, admiral, were created by congress in 1864 and 1866 expressly to honor Da'id |arra|iP uaia! hero of Civil war fame
WANTED TO RENT - F or research chemist, good modern I *“”“*• Uuaranteeu rent. No commission. Boh Heller. A Good Realty service. Phone 870. a MEN WOMEN Wanted Part or full lime to work 3:30 p.m. to 12 P-m. shift. Experience not necessary. Apply in person. Kraft Cheese Co. Decatur Plant H already In essential industry I do not apply. W A NTED -Responsible *gl7l or woman. available afternoons for care of child. Phone 671. a 284-3 t WANTED — Unfurnished house. Phone 13UU. 286-3tx WE NEED .Make*l p & Ad Compositor I i 42 hour work week schedule and some additional overtime. Permanent job. Also have an opening for a reporter. Also need assistant in press I room. I i Decatur Daily Democrat Oscatur, Indiana WANTED Used ping pong table*, good condition Phone 1372. MIS<ELT.ANEOUB 1 REE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool I Insulation. Save* fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. i 284-25 t FARMERS ATTENTION —W* remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000 We pay all phone chariea. The Stadler Pro ducts Co. inf I CLEAN-UP MAN for Eviuity - Dairy I Store. About two hours work daily—can be done at night or ! early in the morning. For more i particulars apply to Miss Sealscott, Mgr, at store, 153 N. Second St. 286-3 t —o — V**olaimrat s f Vdmlnlslrairls Estate Va. UM .Vcti,.. h. hereby given that the nn>l> t i«i, t ban i < n .ippi.mted A<l- - ..f Hi. <»tate Omar It. M -er. l»t< ..f Alimx <V>unty. <|e-|,.-iM-,t. The ce.ate m |ir»l>abl> aolvent. ' : • M •«. A'linii.i.t: ,iti, x I • r.l I «t<erer. ttlurae* 12/1. 1»H Dec. 2-a-lS i „ MlTlii: w EIVVI. ftKTTI.EMEST OF EBTVIE M». WSO I Xotk. I. her.-bv iclven lu the erelltor«. h<-tr< and legateea of Aukuhl Ehlendin*. <V eased to appear in the .VI i.n■ t'ir nr. Court, h Id at lie.•». I tu:. Indian i, on the Jf>th day of De- . ISII and allow • alf any, whv the Final Hettlament a<<-ounl» with the eatate of «ald dweelent ahouid not he app oved: and said heir* are notifh 'I :» 'hen amt there make !■ ->f of heirship, mid receive tlu-ir iMa'rmntive ahares t'ltarles HhlerdiiiK. Administrator I•. atiir, Indiana. 12,2. i!»H. I'erd 1.. I.merer. Attorney lie.. 4-11 Merit E OF FIX VI. aETIT.EMEAT OF EwrATE VO. t«»l Xolu.-e la heltlty given to the • reditors. heir* and * of Jai <d> II ik< i .!• <<■ ia<-<l Io .i|>|» ar In the Ad:<i»« circuit I'ourt. held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 28th day of Dec. foil, and altow • an* . If any. why tl* Final Settlement Account* with he ■ ■late of eaid dec.-denl should not !••■ approve I. and said heirs lire iK.tiflcd to then and the' make proof of helr*htp. ami ruc-lve their distributive •bare* Ihinlel Baker AdmlnlHlrator Ihs-atur. Indiana, 12/2. IVH. I|. 11. Heller, tllurae* Dec. 1-11 CHICAGO GRAIN CLO»E Wheal. Dec . 8167; May. |1 63’<- ■«: July !1 5414; Sept. 11.53%. Corn. Dec. |l.l2’i-»l 12; May. 81.10%-ll U: July. 81.10%; Sept.. 81 U 9% bid. Oat*. De.. .**%■%; May. .63%- %: July. .69%-%. —"■■■o — — MARKETS AT A ms((w By United Press Sttaks. Irregularly higher in active t lading . Bunds, higher. Curb stocks, irregularly higher. Chicago stocks. irrcgiTmrly higher. i Colton up us much as 26c a bale. Corn up as much a* !%<' a bushel; rye up as much as 1c; wheal, at*, and barley steady. | Chicago livestock: hogs steady to easier; cattle caster ;and sheep bidding lower. Trad* to • n«wto Trvwa — nscato* N. A. BIXLER OSTOMITRIST HOURS: g:80 to 11:80 12:80 4* 5:00 * Saturdays, 0:00 *. m. Talaßhaa* IM Ove* Issmlnsd Qtosass Kitts*
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CHIANG SAYS CHINA iCoatlsaed hw* rage » Chins may be the most critical of ths confilct with China facing th* pouibility of being knocked out a* an eSective land fighting force The move was described officially as a continuation of the procaas begun ou Nov. 80 when Chiang removed six cabinet ministers, Including Kung, who lost kls finance ministry In that re-shuffle. Further changes also were regarded as possible in view of the frankly-alarming situation created by the fast-rolling Japanese oS*n*ive in Kewichow province. The influential independent newspaper T* Kung Pao openly criticised the national administration just prior to today's announcement, demanding that Chiang reorganise his government from top to bottom and take direct command of his armies at the front. In one of the frankest editorials yet published here on the situation, Ta Kung Pao called for immediate and effective action to halt the Japanese drive through Kweichow province, now barely 200 miles
imam I* MB, \gSLMM ARMED CITIZENS of Met*, France, round up fellow Frenchmei "accused of collaborating with the Nagis and march them through the streets trial. (International Souniphoto) i 1 r> l»A .jAf B', w W" « ■BL jShM 1 I« H |b. '| » Iffl *Ml|fc|itf ■ urf JH - . ’**’l jL pM CHRISTMAS SPIRIT la evident In thjp picture taken !n Eschweiler, ■Germany. Pfc. Nathan Toasts, Log Angeles, Calif., found a Santa Claus ■costume in the town after U's capture by our forces and immediately put lit to use. He’s giving a “gift” of *K M ration to Pfc. Karl Helnemahn, Wicli|jta?Kan, while Pvt Jamaa McDermott (left) looks on. (International)
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from the capital. The newspaper also denounced the workings of the government censorship policies, settlement of Chiang's differences with the communists. and closer cooperation with the western Allies. Assorting that moral* among the Chinese troops I* ala low ebb because of their recent serious reverses. the newspaper urged Chiang to move his headquarters to Kweiyang and direct the defense personally. 0 JAP AIRCRAFT <Contino** y-gw r*<* 11 and perhaps 12 enemy fighters were destroyed, while only one B-29 was tost to fighter action over the target. Anti aircraft fire was described as ''moderate.” Tokyo radio acknoweldeged the loss of six Japanese planes and boosted earlier claims of five, then 15 Superfortresses shot down to a final total of 21. The weather favored the B-29s and they bombed viaualiy from sunny akles. One squadron reported that 75 percent of Its bomba fell
within the Musashlna plant area. ' The Mu*a*hlaa plant of the Nahajima aircraft works produces com ponenta for a number of different Japanese plane* and to a key cog in Japan's aircraft industry. o - ■■■ FILIPINO GUERRILLAS (Contiaoed p»em rag* I) forces landed on Leyte Oct. 20. The 27 riflemen, four tommy gunner* and several reservists, some of them armed with captured Japanese rifles, were credited with killing 137 Japanese in the battle for the town. Rearmed by the Americans, the guerillas attacked Taft Nov. 26 and penetrated Ute villages In fierce Street fighting. The Japanese drove the Filipinos out but the guerillas captured the village the next day. Iffairltote -Spoils Sloop Tonight Xo Ton'll like the way 11 Drops Maks f Va-tro-nol work* right I Where trouble i» to I open up nose-relieve Esswi - I stuffy transient con- . gesuon.t Also grand for lavas* | relieving snUßy, sneexy, I stuffy distress of ’ I head colds.) Follow 5W directions in folder. WOttVA-TRONOI ""top™ We Are Still Paying Top Prices for (hhkl Lsed Carn. SAM DIXON Celina, (). To Ward off Colds Take one of ALF’S COMPOUND W. G. TABLETS at bed hour, i followed with a large glass of water. At all Drug Store*, or send f 1.00 to Union Pharmacal Co. Bluffton, Indiana "80% Egg Production now pohhible by feeding MASTER MIX 34'< COACEMKAIfc uaing your own grain and MASTER MI X NOON PEI.LETS. Ask Paul Fuelling. He gets 111 eggn from 175 White Rock Hena. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Decatur Phone 25 Monrue Phone t»5
Roosevelt's Popular Vote Is Still Growing New York. Dec. 4. —(UP) —Uait-j ed Pre** trbulntlon today of the presidential popular vole, in the Nov. 7 election including official canvass figure* from 22 states fol lows: 128,137 precincts of 180.764: Roosevelt .. . 24.898.152 Dewey 21.542.808 Thomas 41.737 Tefchert 28.391 Watson 32,189 Byrd ... 9.964
SALE CALENDAR DEC. 4-—John A. Shan**. 5 miles East of Culver, Ind Well Improved 50 Acre Farm and All Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, sue DEC 4—Vernon Brod beck. 6 miles east and 2’4 mile* north of Decatur or 6 miles south amt 2 miles east of Monroeville. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer DEC. 6 Frank Ketrow. 2** mile* East and 1 mile North of Willshire, O. Livestock and Machinery J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer DEC. 7 —Henry Colpaert, 5 miles east and *4 mile south of Berne. Ind. Jeff Liechty. Auct. DEC 7--Henry Colpaert, 5 miles east and % mile mouHi of Berne, Ind. Personal property. Jeff Liechty, auct. DEC. 7—Lester and Gladys Tumble ton. 4 miles North of Willshire. 0., on State Line Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 13—Lee Hook, Antwerp. (>. Complete close out sale. Wendall Savage and J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneers. DEC 13—Paul Hertxog, 4 miles East and 4% South of Wheatfield. Ind. Improved 77 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. DEC. 14 Leonard G. Cryer, north edge of the city of Van Wert. Ohio, one-half mile west of Road 127 on the Pearson farm. Closing out kale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. * 11 Yon wouldn't bum war material with it. Today paper for »uch put- * j such as helmet linings, camouflage pote* is critically short! net*. »hell container* *nd blood Ifyou bum paper, you're destroyplawna boxe*. Then don't bum ps- j r , < , v i ta | war materia!-you're e»pe» T fov. paper make* them *11! Angering American live*. Pape* to draperately needed whet- Surt MV - ng WMte to<Uy _ »■■*!* ever our men are tttß db MM> , e *rt <)n *,newspapers,and 'Siting. They de- magazine*. Don't burn them. 1 ESWIa P^ do "P’P« fforthe Turn them in-now I more than 700.000 war article, that are Qltl f( * SUNDtI A WEEK UUkdff made or wrapped uAVL ( SOMB ROY’S 111 l ■HM| BKBS BMFjI ■bi AJ ■mJH New.*e*«ni Fold M*aeil**i •■* Cerr«*af*S ••* WaWebashM Sa*ar them Sal (the way Saakai Tie them u> Sar*baar* Saaa. (Wraapere,liwela* th- t«pw boy eelle bun.i:« -bout U a**Cart**>iFl«tt<-n a». IK K Flatten and them) an.l tie them uxba* Uudb them out an‘l tie pac k <*o*o io a boa la btmdlaa about II them in bundle. or bundle ao that is gtalMshtok about tl iachee can be earned. b'Sh. U. S. Victory WASTE PAPER Campaign Start saving your Waste Paper NOW for the next drive to be held soon. Decatur Daily Democrat
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