Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1945 — Page 5
DECEMBER 7, 1945.
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M’MPOLIS livestock Iler. 7 HP) — ■H I -* B '' Muady. good H" H>’ up. ItH-lfO Um. thoice lighter wrlzjtx M* 14 " ‘ I,M Rood W)». 14.10. rilreii (.mi, steers and gfr * a ' if l ’trftfly, tw<> lOddn deeni 15.50. load rhol<« slightly over 800 { * Vi ‘ fairly a< ttve, <•<»»« 12.00-12.50 best ■‘j* 1 quot.d io i i. 50. comV 1 tswiiuin 9.00 H. 75. canW ii «i” ; rF mainly 6.50-8,35; ■ ►’ire »fi<|y. top 17.110. t * ) - active, generally ■ oi'l choice fat lambs ■7""’' h - 5: r * •’hoite ■“Ms tj h jo WAYNE LIVESTOCK g/. 0 "’ 6 1 ”d. Dec. 7—(UPI ■J*™* 1 ’ were steady at Un-ffro-oM; v*day and s O ru ■railed. S, ?. rkl ' t s ‘eady; 400-500 K'^ 401 ' ,bS ' H 40 ’ ,00 ' W ®* : r ”ughs 14.00: ■ ul, ****’» 10.00; spring ■Mui , ’ p * - cwc « 60 °- hitta llo <hok ' e 1100,6 °o; J’ w, l-W; plain R.00.ii.00 to choice. 12 50 H Bm ,o ®o-12 00; plain » 0.0011.00; cutter tit 10 0011.50; medium ft® GRAIN close M, y *••*’4 Bcpt t76HM“r ,18 ‘4 -iJ•** »«W- 1-18HB. 7*- «ept. •«%-«. hsnsJ ÜB|! UMMS MUM
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* —« LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Par 26 words or leaa: 1 time 6Oc; 2 times 75c; 2 tlmea Bl 6 tlmea 11.76. Ratoa quoted are for oanMoutlve Insertions. No claaalflod ■da accepted on aklpday achedala, .A**,** 10 * ,nt *lack FACE la 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 6 a. m. FOR SALE For male i woxjprl . he. ~ miles east on 124. Semi-modern 3-room home with bath, motor plumbing, electricity, immediate pc Me Melon. T. D. Schteferstein. Phone 105. 265-ts For bale ”? room modern Home on North Eleventh St. Good garage. Full baarwnt New roof. Newly painted, new furnace and stoker. Water softener, automatic water heater. Poesearion in 3o days. Priced to sell. T. D. Schleferstoln. Phone 105. 270-ts room modern home I located on South First street, large lot with ample garden space, desirable home for duplex or apartment. Priced for quick sale. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schlaterstein. Phone 105. 275-ts FOR HALE Modern 7-r<xnn dwelt Ing bath, up and down; 2 b<-d rooms up, 1 bed room down. Full imaemeut with hard and soft water. Garage. Full lot. One block from business district. 5-room dwelling, north aide, 2 bed rooms and bath up. Hardwood floors throughout beautiful kitchen with built-in features. Full basement with hard and soft water. Hot air furnace. Walt-r J. Bockman Insurance ft Real Estate, 153 So. Second St, phone 3. 282-ts Fdft HALF- CblTies and sTit|T herds, 6 weeks to 2ft years old. Trained and untrained. Harry Reed, 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. Craigviile telephone. 284 g6t FOR ba Acres~Adams*co *“■ sis Kfrkland Twp. (8 mi. from Decatur of Bluffton) Ift mi. to high school. Productive soil. 3 bedroom house. Wired for electricity. Up-ground cellar, good barn and numerouse out bplldlngs, all well painted. Possession in spring Priced at *175.00 per acre. Write or 303 E. Sherwood Tr.. Ft. Wayne or phone H-1881. 284-6 t ■'OR SALE 22 B narrow :n.ul F 20 international corn pic-iter. Chester Bowen. 4ft miles north of Decatur on road 10!, % miles east. 286-3tx FUR SALE- 'oai hot water heat-1 er and tank complete. Call 263.
23«-3tx k'ORT BALE — Good Hoover! •weeper, organ, metal tool box, swivel type sb-nographcra chair, toilet stool. All In Al condition. Secaur Furniture Repair, corner First and Monroe, phone 7363. 28«-g3tx F()lt HALE Qualifh d* range~cook stove. Martin 11. llelnking. 1 mile eouth. 1 mile west Hoagland. 287-g3tX Aimtonda aluminum overhead garage door, 7 by 8 feet. Also two 26 by 50 inch Tuscon double lift atcel window •ashes. Phone 750 after 5 p. m. 287jfoß SALE — Ss~puiT 17” Barred rock and White rock Laying by first of February. Ralph Caable, Decatur route 2. 2M7-b3tx F^R“H”VT < E - 75 _ ets, four months old. J, F. Hupdrt, phone 5144. 287-b3t r’Oll SALfe Table top gas stove? ice box, 50 pounds; dining room table; porcelain top kitchen table; electric toaster. Phone #2l. 287-g3tx For sale l io*r~Fi'ormi<-k corn rh redder, ready to run. Chalmer Brodbeck. I'4 miles north of Middleberry. Ohio. 388-21 x FOR SALE - 168~a’crc — Tat m near Monroe; well Improved, priced to sell. Andrews and Essex, offlca in Auto License Bureau, phone 15. 288-3 t FOR SALE JL’.V Whit.- it u k pub lets, 3'4 mile north of f#4 «■ 101, half mile west Aithur Cook. 288rfALE Three *2sx2o"”used truck tlfFs. Fred Ahr. 288-3 t Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks flrm In moderately active trading. Bonds firm. U. 8. government irregularly higherCotton steady.. Wheat, corn. rye. oats and barley firm. Chicago Livestock: Hogs 10-15' infer; cattle firm; sheep general- * iy steady. 1
FOR SALK—Northern Michigan Christmas trees, good size, reasonable price. Arthur Martines. 100 Water street, Decatur, north of Ja,L 286-a3tx For SALE —Guernsey heifer c6t£ Ing 2 yrs. old, will freshen last of .March, I Guernsey bull coming 2 yrs. old. 300 bales second cutting • lover bay Wm. I. Hail, Ift miles west. 1 mile north and ft mile west of Tocsin. 287-3tx ~FOR'TOt S'ven room seml-modern bouse on Xtißsell St. with toilet and lavra to ry. Full lot. 5 room House on Nuttman ave. 6 room House on 11th St. 7 room House In Monroe, with full lot. garage, up town. Sell at a bargain. 40 acre farm and 35 acre farm ! good soil. i Building lots, on Winchester 8t Monroe St. and others. Tell us i your wants. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 ’ Wc,t Monroc B‘-. Decatur. 287-Bt WANTED WANTED - USSd cart, prices paid for good, clean used cars. Np delay. For quick cash tee Zintsmaater Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 172. 214-ts WANTED — Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phone 6762. 256-tt WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 3*T-T-tf WANTED T()'RENT House with 2 or more bedrooms; preferably near high school; no small children. l*hone 1046 after 5 pin. 276-4 WANTED TO Ht Y Tricycle for 2ft or 3 year old child. Phone 752. 288-21 x W ANT ED—Bread wrap[>cr and”tw j girls to Work nights. Stewart's Bakery, phone 1. 288-g3t WANTED Tricycle and~*doll buggy. Must be in good condition. Call 6443. 288-gßt WASfEI>- _ To Buy 31 or 3FUsTd car. Phone 4651. 287-ltx WANTED — Lady for part time work in diet kitchen. Apply at Adams county memorial hospital. S B «3t FOR RENT FOR RENt- Large oAce room on good first floor, corner uptown location Beautiful oak floors, woodwork. Lots of light. Private entrance. Heat furnished. Ideal for young professional person or small shop. Bob Heller, realtor, K. C. Building. Phone 870. 284-ts “tbgTASb FOUND — U)ST Pair pigskin gloves. Finder please return to Betty Melchl, or call 1431. 288-gIU MISCELLANEOIffI - KOOFTRO'JBLD- CaU on us', we will bo glad to give yon a tree estimate on any else job. Wo can apply a guaranteed Carey roof st no additional cost Also brick and Mbeatos aiding. Arnold * Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts ?ARMERB ’A'TTENTiON—Wo rw move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts appl iwce nRvm — We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irone, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Kienk. 31-ts TVASHER and Sweeper service, Block south, ft block east court house, .10 East Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service. 274-ts tllE WATKINS DEALfcR-"AJ-ams Co."—Being new tn the territory, I may miss you. Any products needed. Write: George H. Heller, 827 West Washington St., Bluffton. Indiana 286 b7tx RADIO SEBVTT'fe Home and~su to. Engineering ability. Publix Service Co., 206 South 2nd. Phon? 192. 276-t FItEE ESTIMAVE-No obligation. Insulation, roofing, aiding. New low prices. Convenient terms. Call phone 429. Gamble's. 288-lt Christmas trees, Adams county fjrown. These trees are definitely superior trees, Scotch pine with lonic needles. Come out and see them. Iloyd Stepler, mile west Coppess Corner. <|uarter mile north. 2R715 o — CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dec. 7—(UP) — Livestock : Hogs: 11.000; early market 10 to 15 cents lower, later trade and close active, steady to 10 cents lower. Liberal outside demand for lightweights; late top 114.85. ceiling bulk good and choice 180-240 lbs. *l4 60-14.80; good and choice 150-300 lbs. 14.50-14.71). Few good and choice 160-190 lbs. 14.50-14-65; sows 15 to 25 cents lower, mostly 13.60-13.75 complete clearance. Cattle: 8.000; ealves 000; week end trade ail classes and grades nctlve. fairly steady with week’s advance. Continued scarcity main
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stimulating factor and general trade top h»avy dedranea broad today, however Receipts mainly rews and common and medium grade butcher* cattle. Five loads choice steers and ybarifngs Id.oo. celling. Battered supply 14 50-17 80 Choice heifers absent. Mott beef cows 9 25-12. Canners and cutters 7.26-8.60. Bulls scarce, most sausage offerings 12.60 down, vralers 15 down. Stocks cattle slow at 11.50-14 Sheep; 1,500. Generally steady: good and choice native and feed wool western lambs 14.60-14.76. most well finished offerings at the 14.76 top with fat native bucko discounted *l. Few common to low and medium native iambs 11-12. buck included. Deck good to choice 83 lbs not much under 6 Three leads of medium to choice wheatpasture ewes held about 6.75. COURT MARTIAL IN ICaMtaMd Fr«m Page Oaa) Antigo. Wis.. said that he definitely heard McVay shout the order to abandon ship before she went down. He said he was standing beside the captain wh»n he gave the older. Other witnesses who were stationed elsewhere on the ship testlfted that Its communication system was disrupted by the two fatal explosions. They did not hear the captain's orders. Seaman James R Sinclair of Detroit told the court that he was scanning the Indianapolis* course with binoculars until the explosions occurred. He said he saw no torpedo wake, no periscope and that the horlson could be seen. — One of the newest ships in the Army's navy, reports Ships magazine, Is a floating power plant capable of furnishing enough electricity for a small else city. — " ■ O — ■■ l — GEN. MARSHALL (Continued From Page One) h«- reached hie office Bratton, an officer in military Intelligence.
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handed him Intercepted Japanese messages. They Included Instructions to Japanese diploma'* In Washington to break oft conversations at I p.m that date. Marshall recalled that one of the messagSM (*h» text of the final Jap note) wm lenathy -In 14 parts. He said he read some portions of It twice. Then he reached the final message which Instructed the Jap aneae diplomats to deliver their note to Secretary of State Cordell Hull at 1 p.m. "That of course was Indicative to me and Io others that some Jap act lon was goihg to follow," he related. He said he called Adm. Harold R. Btark, chief of naval operations, and suggested Rending s warning to West Coast and Pacific outposts. He testified Stark thought this might confuse the outpost commanders because they already had been alerted against possible Japanese action in mewiagey dispatched Nov. 87. Marshall said lie went ahead and wrote a warning message in longhand and showed it to others of the high command who came to his office. He said he thought that Stark called him hack later, but telephone records show that he called Stark back again. As a result of that conversation, Marshall added to his note instructions that the warning be shown to naval officers by the army commanders to whom it wag being Having returned after more than four years in Military ssrvieo, I am resuming the Practice of Law ♦ Severin H. Schurger ATTORNEY 119/, 6. 2nd St. Phone 1640 Decatur, Ind.
Marshall then Instructed Bratton to take thn note to the m«w aage center. They de.-lded again** having It *yphd became "we had no time to type." .Marshall told the committee ha sent officers back to the message center two or three times to check on eatimatea of delivery timer The next Information be received wan notification of the attack on Pearl Harbor (Due to the shortness of time and communication* difficulties, the message did not reach Hawaii before the attack.) Marshall could not rein ember whether he received word of Ute attack at home or the war department. He aald he was back in the INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRS — WINO — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 See Kenneth Runyon for Insurance of all kindsAutomobilc, Fire, Liability. Decatur Insurance Agency Established UW7 Above Schmitt Market Office Phone 385 Ree. Ph. 844 IT PAYS TO SHOP Bui if you’re Itstking for Security and Saving in FARM LOANS Look No Further Come in and we will show you. THE SUTTI.ES CO. Agent* Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. Chifflii We have delicious concentrated chili, ready cooked. Add water, bring to a boil and It la ready to serve. STEURY LOCKER SERVICE Phone 267
War Department a f*w minute* later, however. He talked on the telephone to a Col. Phillips. ebief of staff to Lt. Gen Walter C. Short. C'S’dilhahder of the Hawaiian defehl*. "You could h**r *e etpfosion* over the phone," Mareball said.
PUBLIC AUCTION Notice la hereby given that the undersigned a* executrix *f the last will and teatament of Beth D. Heavers. de< ea**6. wll *»»•*• «r Mie at publie auction at the late residence of aald Seth D. Beavers at 134 North Fir*t Street In Decatur. Adame County. Indiana, on Thursday, Dec. 13, ’45 a* 1:00 P. M. the following personal property, to-wit: Household Furnllure consisting of Living room suite consisting of davenport and two chair*: combination coal and gas stove; dining room table and 8 chair*: radio; mahogany l»ed. dresser and cheat of drawers; three metal beds, < mattresses, 3 comforts. 2 dressers and chest of drawer*; open hookcase; 8 odd chair*; 8 wooden kitchen chairs; Bxlo rug. »x!2 rug. two tx* rdg«; wicker chair; leather cover,4 chair; Kinger »ewlng machine; N» w cretonne draperies, never been used, shd other curtains; glass fruit cans, and other mi*cellaneous household articles. Also the following Office Furniture: 2 rocking chairs; 10 chairs; operating table; scales; filing cabinet; bookcase; iron safe, and twoburner oil stove, and other miscellaneous article*. TERMS—CASH. I Ida M. Beavers EXECUTRIX J. F. Saninann, Auctioneer C. W Kent. Clerk Ferd L. Utterer. Attorney. Sale conducted by Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Ind. PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm I will offer my personal property for public sale st the farm located I mile *outh of Decatur on State Road 11, thence % mile west, on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1945 Starting at 12 o’clock sharp HORSES Team of Roan Geldings, sound, weight 1600 each. CATTLE Holstein cow. 3 yrs., milking: Guernsey cow, 7 yrs., milking; Guernsey cow. 8 yrs., milking; Jersey cow. 3 yrs., milking; Angus Hull, 8 mo.: Red steer, 7 mo.; White heffer, 6 mo. Cows milking good flow. — IMPLEMENTS — John Deere Model D general purpose tractor; John Deere 12 tractor plow; John Deere manure spreader: McCormick Deering 7 tractor disc; Hoosier grain drill; Case corn planter; Dump rake; Dain hay loader; Hay tedder; Spike harrow; Spring harrow; Bar roller; Riding cultivator; Single disc; Shovel plows; Walking plow; 7 shovel cultivator; grindstone: set of harness; one horse wagon; Farm wagon with grain bed; 2 wheel trailer with stock rack; 150 gal. fuel tank; Platform scales; Corn sheller; Tank heater; Heeder: Milk cans; Grab All Hay Fork; Iron Kettle; Sausage Grinder. HOOB A POULTRY 5 Feeder Shoats. weight 80 pounds. 75 White Hock Pullets. HAY A GRAIN 500 bu. corn: 50 bu. oats; 10 ton mixed hay; 1 ton bean hay. 1 bu. clover seed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS A MISCELLANEOUS 3 pc. Velour living room suite; Heating stove; 2 heds with springs; mattress; Brass bed complete; McCormick-Deering Electric cream separator; (7 E. Electric sewing machine motor with rheostat; 2 rocking chairs; Reed stand; 3 pr. spring Scales. Many small tools and other Items too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. ED WHITRIGHT OWNER Auctioneers—fkwhrman & Bchiefersfein. Clerk—Bryce Daniels.
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