Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1945 — Page 5
■ Reports F* ”/gS)RT OF LOCAL F-’ MARKETS lhEK' rrav * co * F*’ ;?Ks of lIVVStOCk at r 5 ** *«W> |,,hlre ' Bernt h i ;' ! "'K|lvrd •*••’> ‘‘•T p. rn. E ' 1)0 rutumlßsiun SOI I 114.50 -- IS so ” 1,00 ii w M*’#' UH ’<*> > —» * 60 - : ''" ! " '’" 1,1 1111 .■,>■■ *''" l ’"" OFSM. ~ .• ■ i.' • ■ KBK 1050 IIKK ,; '"' 7 "" KMT 6uo down MOO g. ■ » "" 1 &&§S ' !"•■'» KSmBTOCK YARDS ? K>ne 101 |g|K \ .vomlmr -'• <>» '“Y’m tEat Zl’- ZZ- 14.00 flf®? M. 50 £*■ 13 75 f-“T 13.60 [’». - M.OO g* "J „ 6.00 7 Kale egg and QUOTATIONS Knihed by mcaK produce co. Kim 3SO |||Kd Novmnbcr 20 ■ ■ir 25< ' and fryers .. .lie If. ..._lle r. _..i7c bra 3 lbs & up 23c Mir 3 lbw. ......18? b 17c L — iic L .. —lO c P 25c GRAIN MARKET ELEVATOR CO. wl November 20 object m change Bring day. Irered at elevator. Vlwal 21.18 fhe.t 1.67 nd Old Cora. 1.60 ai» ....... 2.16 ||g| 2.00 gIK. . I 35 Ki -1 per bushel less. tK - u< f>,r 100 >tM * ■ fob. farm |*KayN£ livestock Ind, Nov 2'l — today and hog» BSK^ l ' l «'eady: >OO-509 !■'Wlltt n>» 14.60; 100|K" l""U; roughs and lambs lo.oo: spring >h|>|><d ewes 6.00. ■>7.1)0. ■ k ,w "! to choice ii.oo. Stat U'miliiiO; plain yKgiHid I < choice. 12.5 b MMhim b>mi j?fto; plain Kk"! booll.oo; cutter 3 004.IM). in no i j. 50; medium Kapolis livestock ‘f* Bov. 30—(UP)— W| active, Steady: good V l«o lbs. up, 140-160 lira n ' hide., lighter weig htx K Uu *"'• ,s -&0-14.50. good n **** u io. y 1 **' calves 700; Hirer- ® active, fully steady: Ftarthig* including a ?■* at 16.00; truck lot ■Shim weight steers 17 95; belters 17 25: cows unR"" early sale* about bead 1“ i1n.f3.25; comW medium 909.11.7fi, canJ ratter, 6.50-8.75; vealers ■“dy top 16.50. ■l-W; active: fat lambs V ” bjglh-r; early sales > chide,- mostly 14.25.11 75: yy choice l:.oo. WCAGO LIVESTOCK K **• * — (®p» — ■JI""" Ai ‘l»e. fully ■ to i,n<l ••■crows ■ r,l ,n<l Ui> al *< M 5 ■ and choice sowa at »tn p: ,, ( . ( . lMrance K. *■*•*■ Calves ? t.ooo, Er y mari ' p ' on all classes • trade uneven but »nd outsHe demaud KJh" and ,eeritri ' "lo* I "J 1 * «2 60 to 14 25 on X . K ‘ KM * repU< '■• Eas?* • bO "‘ 20 10a,ls I Ml' learlln*»I earlln *» 18.00, the I Choke IUM b “, lk std «‘W« ■) I?-./ ••••Hwar BuKtrs ■ *et.b.‘ *** Uer cow » BJk) L l ly *»• to | “• Ty bulla to
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES F«r 25 word* or Iom: 1 time 60c; 2 times 75c; ) 8 tlmoo |1; 6 Urnoo 11.76. I Ratoo quoted are for conaooI utlva Inaortlona. No claaolfled 1 ads accepted on aklpday achedi ulo. I Rato for 10 point RLACK i FACE la So per word for In* 1 Portion. I Copy muat bo In office by 11 1 a. m. Monday through Friday. t Saturday deadline Io 6a. m. I —- : p Oll sa le FOR SALE- On what io conrldoreJ ! by many Decatur's finest reeli dentiol street, Mercer Avenue, a | beautiful five room home, fully modern. Two lied moms, living , room, dining room, k'tcben with 1 built-in cupboards. Nice basement with ma jostle furnace, automatic gas hot water hooter. New roof, new aiding. You can move into this beautiful home within three weeks ! for less money and t.rouble than ! building. Dob Heller, Realtor, K. I C. Building, Phone Bi<‘, day or i nhciH- ktf I FOR SAITe .'l ucre wo >d, d site, 2 i m|les eant on 224. Seml-modern i 3-room home with bath, motor plumbing, electricity. Immediate , posse,sion T, I). Echieferatein. Phone 105, 265-ts WE PAY cash fu>- ux,-d furniture, rugs, radios, washers, refrigerators, atoves, etc. Quick service. Sprague Furniture Store, phon<> Fdk B Ale — GootTTanna? itTto 160 acres. Write bos 137, % Democrat 270g6tx FOR SALE 7 room modern home on North Eleventh St. Good garage. Full basement. New roof. Newly painted, new furna •<• and stoker. Water softener, automatic water heater. PoHsession in 30 days. Priced to sell. T. D. Schiefersteln. Phom, 105. 270-tt FT)^ - SALE - ILdlrV Floes ova’ I spring teeth. GUARANTEED Best Hoe Built: Sprocket type Pulverisera; Spring tooth Harrows; Cultlpackera; ('nltlmulchers; tractor Disks; Garden tractors; tractor .tires — BUY TODAY WHILE AVAILABLE CRAIGVILLE GARAGE. Craigvillc. 271 6t Foil SALE Kl ituii ir.«tor plow, good as new. D. M. Reynolds, Hoagland. Ind 271-g3tx FoU SALE 1 grey ukir:. siz• ■ 2<; 1 girta leather jacket, size 16. Call 1558. 272g3tx iOR~B.UX~M7dium type Poland China mai<- h-igs-and gilts. Coins. 2 and 3 years old. Adolph Bultsmoler, Preble |> tone. Half mile west, 3W miles north of Preble. 272FOR SALE Fryers? aliveTr dress ed. First house north of Gravel Pit on river road. Phone 569-T. 2722tx cXIHRIES - Guaranteed Sing< rs. Ship anywhere. Live delivery Guaranteed William F. Sunderman, 43 East Taylor St., Huntington, Indiana. 273-6tx F(Ht~S A LE~G i ant Vallow IMp Corn New Crop. Stiefel Grain Co. Phone 233. 273-31 Ffiri - SALE“dS'mLcfrt ular forms tor ,et of four concrete steps. Earl D. Colter, phtme 991 273-g3t Fflll 'SALIC t |.r4ghrTiaii<r“lf<»od condition. Phone 3043. g3ts FOR SA I .K~ I !t: 7~Pa cka t d sedan? Telephone 105. 273-a3t For*" SC\LE -LargeHvise kitchen cabinet. Pre war model, porcelain top. bread box and flower sifter. Phone 1074. 27:;g3t FOil fL\LE“”Spring Chh k ns. North sfde of jail. Mrs Arthur Martinos. 273-a3tx FOR" TFai.E fl Id” on North 13li>| street Harvey l.adig. Phone 5644. 273FoKTa LEF~(;!iw Bov heatoia S mmon* biby l ed, springs and mattre.i High 'hair. Large shte Victor ricinda with records. Mmg drtw-np rt tabic. Good cmidltitm. Ptefre 865. FOR' SALE" f uTl’m brown < mt? brown fur trim, site 16-18. Tuxedo. size 36-38. White namel cabinet, 5.3 x 2 x 10. Chest draw era. oak Electric table stove. Small Horton electric irouer. Cull 905. 274 3t SAL£ Dressed imtAens Ifor Thanksgiving. Fryem and rosnts. Delivered. Phone 5731* 14.75; vaak*ra 15.59 down. Sheep: 2500. Active, slaughter lamba atroua Io i» centa higher, other classes steady; good and choice native lambs 14.60 to 14.75 with fat bucks discounted 1.00; short load choice fed natives and other strlctiy good and choice kind held towards 15.00; deck mixed medium to choice natives and deck good fed western lambs 14.50; slaughter ewes 6.50 dowu; deck good Montanas 6.25. three ■ decks fuii grade 4 75: small lot 46 tt». Montana leediua lambs i 16.50; loa<l Montana feeders, year- ' lings, fall shorn pelt 11-75. B
QI'ICKIES by Ken Reynolds now "What's come over you* Since we got the maid with a Democrat Want Ad — you've boon staying home nights'" FOR SALE ffHfelfera, Sept' hret!? 2 brlndh-s. 2 red, 3 half brown Swiss, 2 Holsteins, 2 Tenn Jerseys. 1 full blood Guernsey. Otto Sales, Keystone. Ind. 274-3tx FOR SALE—McCormick P-12 tractor, motor converted to 14, with quick detachable cultivator. Also McCormick Little Genius 12 inch tractor plow. Ervin lack. 4 miles west Copiiess Corner, 2 miles south. 274-3tx FOli SALE Corn shredde~ Rich"ard Martin. Phon*- 5972. 274-2tx FOR SAI.E — Full ' blooded Boxer bull dog about seven months old. 825.00. See Ed May, route 4. Decatur 274-a3tx FOR SALE Baby buggy, pre-war rubber tire. Chrome handle. Good condition. Phone Monroe 86. Mrs. Wvldon Stucky. 274-2tx 6~RolT“McCormi«k Deering Corn Shredder 1275 2 Roll Rosenthal Corn Shredder ............ 895 10 Foot McCormick Deering Tractor Binder .......... 8225 1 Row Massey-Harris Corn Binder ............. 885 Jim Kriegbaum Huntington. Ind. Phone 1870. ~—— TEPinitSa —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 South First. 258t25x WANTED - Used cars, highest prices paid for good, dean nsed cars. No delay. For quick cash sea Ziotsmaater Motor Saias. First and Monroe; phone 373. 814-ts WANTED - Open sows and pU kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phone 6762. 255 if WANTED 2'~h~ 30 head trf <eeTIng Shunts. Melvin ,Fiecht«r. Craigvßi- It 1. Cragiviiie Phone. 274-3 U WANTED—Loans - on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of titlu. French Quinn. 33T-T-H WANTED to RENT Apartment or house, tarnished >r unfurnished. Robert Eiling, phone 5591. 272-3tx WANTED Five <>r ■ nix rnmn houne before December 1. Mariv Anderson, 319 N 9 St. 274-7 IX WANTED -Year Tmtomobile"insurance. See Kenneth Runyon, phone 385 ami 844. Above Schmitt Market 274-t WANTTCD Pair twin beds and chest of drawers. Phone 3043. 273g3tx “MfHCfeLLANEOUS M tm."ws will be glad to give yon a tree estimate on any else joh. We eas apply a gnaranteed Catcy roof nt on additional cost Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold A Kteok Phone 463 80-ts FARMERS A ?"TENfTION-W« remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15 ts APPLIANCt BERVICt~ We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com pleto line of parts for al! popular sakes,—-Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts LNVri.ATk Now -Gamble's Homeguard Insulation blown into walls and attics. Save at our low prices. Call phone 429 for free <st (male. 274-lt VvTii heft's nd" sleeper service. Him k south, Mt block east court house. 110 East Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service. 274 ff REFRrGERATION AIR CONDITIONING I rut ru linn, male MetiutniuaLy in dined men get FPEE facts about repair aiyi in»l»llathm work opportunitie* and spare time training p!.n» Write Clilities lust.. 138 'i Democrat. 373-2tx LOSTAN I)FOUND LOST—Elk's tooth, mounted with red star. Reverse aide engraved Lodge No. 993. Reward. Dick Macklin. __ 27213 LOffTOR'ETRAYED — All black male puuicl pup. Six months old Am wars to name 0f Scamper. Chßdreus pct. Reward. Cail Mrs. leruard Terveer, 517. 274-gtf
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“MTRENT” I FoTTKENr-dounTry i urns "TErVt miles east of Decatur, road >Ol. Prefer cowpie Paone Harrison 65795, Fort Wayne. 373-3 t I ®~ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 1.80 KB; May I.BOH B; July 1.78 H K; Hept. 1.74 W. Cora: Dec. 1.18 KB; May I.IBK B; July 1.18 KB; Hept. 1181*B. Oats: D*. 74%-K; May 75%; July 73% H; Sept. 7144-72. —o— —- — LABOR PARLEY FACES <Centtnu-«4 sTom Page One) not become hopelessly deadlocked on any Issue The “big six'* Is composed of the spokesmen for the six groups t tv presented at the conference. | They are Johnston, presidents Ira Mosher of the national association of manufacturers; Philip Murray, . congrats of industrial organise- • Hons; William Green, American 1 federation of labor; John L Lewis, * iinltzd mine workers, and T. C. • (’ashen. Independent railway labor ! executive* association. * Johnston said the public should i be patient because the problems > b-fore the conference "are very 1 ——■———
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compiss snd involve long-standing ■nd deepsvatnd convictionsHa said the conferees were moving ■lowly becauae they wanted to be ■ure that the permanent machinery they recommend will be right. Taylor said the conference is “one of the big esperlmunts in democracy because we've thrown some of the toughest nuts in Industrial relations to them to solve by agreement." He believed that (he conference sooner or later would have to take up and decide the issue of establishment of public fact-finding boards to help the public understand the questions involved in major disputes. o -- ■ -— Marketi At A Glance , By United Frees Stocks Irregularly higher in modi eutr-ly atiHve trading , Bonds irregularly higher; U. 8. • government firm. I C»rb stork* irregularly higher. , Cotton firm. Wlieat. 4MTB. rye, oat* and lur- • ley Irregular. Chicago i.lvesttH'k: Hogs active, I fully steady; rattle fully steady, i and rtheep active and steady <o ’ otrong.
LEADERS OF FALLEN I • Turn To I’M* 9. Oluma 4) The shabby, fearhauntad meal who must answer to the world tor the lives of more than 20,009.090 persona slaughtered on the battlefields and in the concentration catnpe of Europe roe* to face their judges at 10:03 a. m. (4:03 a. m. BBTL Go-ring, wearing a prominent “number one” across bis ribbon lest chest, was the first of the 20 piedent defendants to enter the court room. He stepp'd in behind an American M. P. at 9:19 a. m . clad in a light grey uniform without insignia. The fat Helt-hsmanthal looked Intently around thb courtroom and amffi-d nervously at his guard. Rudolf Hess, looking yellowish, skinny and bald, followed him In. Hess wore a grty business suit and he sat tensely in the prison ms' dock, staring straight ahead Julius strelchr r stalked tn a few minutes later and sat down heavily. He leaned forward in his seat, one band on Ilia hip, and surveyed the courtroom arrogantly. By 9:42 a m . all the prisoners were in the dock and lhe room began filling up with members of the four-power prosecuting staffs and the black black-capped defense lawyers. The accused men took a lively interest in the proceedings, craning their necks to inspect each new arrival, fiddling with the translating devices on their chairs, mid conferring animatedly with their counsel. The trial was opened formally Iby the four presiding justices. Francis J. Biddle. American, Sir I Geoffrey Lawrence. British. Maj. j Gen. lohann T NHUtchenko, Ruh- I stan, mid Henri Donncdieu De Vabre. French. Lawrence outlined the purposes of the tribunal and recited the history of this precendentinaking case that for the first time in human JlTnalz establishes aggressive war as a crime aginat mankind. "The tribunal has heard with satisfaction the steps taken by the I prosecution to aid defense counl sei make possible a just defense,” 1 Imwrence said. "This trial is unique in the Judicial history of the world. It is a solemn responsibility of all Involved to discharge their duties without fear or favor.'' —— 0 CARD OF THANKS I wtah to since,ely thank ail Ute frteads an I neighlutro for their tiMiuus mid flower* during ih«* <I'M It of my h rth-r, Ci-tren.-e StetI' r. Mrs. Witter J str*. tl’l’oiM hi:m- or KXK4 ITOH Vn. lUt-l .Vu||,i. i ||< r, |,y Kl.ril that the ■ »<!< I MKI« <I Ikih l», •ii Hppoinleit Flxw-iitoi- "f lli<' «-»iat<- <>f F'rederivH 11. n l<life of Admits •'multi, de- • • d. Tin- i-<al«- t . pr,>l>» dy »ul. v it. Ira .1' E*« , 'iliir. Hrury It. Itrllrr. Altiirneg, Nm ill , Xyv, 4-13.30 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8;3O to 11:30 12:30 to 6:08 Saturdays, 8:00 p. in. Telephone 136 tvaa Examined Glaaeaa Fitted INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS REAL ESTATE AUCTION BY EXECUTOR State of Indiana. County of Adams, S 8; In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Longenberger, decaased. No. 4186. The undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of the estate of Charlea imngenberger. deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the provisions of said will and by order of lhe Adams Circuit Court he will at the hour of 1:10 P. M. of the Bth Day of December, 1945 — offer at public auction all of the interest of said docedeat in and to the following desi-ribed real estate, towit: The Mint it half (*4t of the northeast quarter (Kt ot the southeast quarter (Q) of section nineteen (19), township Iwimly-eight i2l> north, range fourteen (14) east, containing twenty (30) at rrs, more or less. Said Sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than two-thirds (3-3) of the full appraisc-d value ot said real estate, and upon the followlna terms and conditions: Al least 15% of the purchase-money cash tn hand, the balance uppu delivery of deed and acceptable merchantable abstract of title and free from all llqtt* »»»•’ the 1945 taxes due and payable tn |946. landlord po»>o-s»lon to said real estate to be given upon delivery of deed and full possession on or before March 1, 1646. ERNEST LONGENBERGER EXECUTOR H H. High, Auctioneer G. Remy Bterly, Attorney. y ■■«■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■* ■-« i ! Consolidated * Z Automatic Stokers ; a J I I OEUVEIY New Features! Exclusive Features! ■ ■ Improved Features! Better Burning—Longer Life—Greater Savings (Rilet Operation. I ou get (hem only in a Consolidated Stoker. '■ Consolidated's Exclusive Dual-Pressuremeter; Moto* B ■ Air Unit; and Dual inter-Pianetary Automatic Trans- ■ ■ mission together with all the latest developments in • ■ the Stoker Industry are combined to give you depend- < B able automatic heat. : Cash Coal Feed & Supply ■ • H. W. Grant Monroe at Eighth L. A. Holthouse • (■■■a a. at ■■■■■■■■■■■■J 1 .
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