Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1942 — Page 5
K a y NOVEMBER 3,1942.
Ke! Reports ■H. -set 'or Decatur, Berne ■a* H w, " ,h,re ,2 Noon - S'” re " b * r 3 KL .< n ° y>rd,B< |K received every day. MR sl2 20 IK ■ 11 25 K- - ■ X'r Br/bers market! will |K n T x-eday and Wed furtb-r notice. egg ano QUOTATIONS Mh Furnished by ■, Ejg * Pu,,r V Co ■ |K. Phone 156 — ——• , ml» T(. 3«C |K. ■'■■■■ ,6c K Men* 19c ■ brokers. I’y lbs.. or , 15c ■|Xy ' lb 10« ■Ur " ■•*• r4 ' :b - 8f - ~iul over .. 15c uv< 15c and ■ H, up 23c | WAYNE livestock Kvk sHr . .■ I'"’ K..'b' -• ei* 15. m*. _•• < >■" i M. 114.10-414 15 I down ■ Chicago Livestock No I I’l — Live- ■ d . ■ It" pH 15.000. all M.-«>■■ v.ady to lo cants -.Khto. Top 11.60, Bv -b' ■■•■ady Grass fed 1 ■v ! r<a ',-ir* 11.00 to 17.00. ! y tup 17 30 Helfers Io to i ii. with bear hid at B’-r- -<■•»• 15 50 down. * ‘ H 1 ’ * IHida on ■ al y io to 25 rente low ■■ ' . i rind ’I no to 11 25 on ■ "! choke Livestock weight, above ■ bud- 15 .irii higher and ■ ••tr- lo cents hlghei; I . iinl.-e medium i f-* ln »t light weight I ■l4 50 ■>* ... ~■■ J 1.H., calv.tS JOO; lIS- tuna z-n-ially -tcad' : J ■* ■m vp. .tiers (15.50; ■ $15.00, vealert ' ■-'!> >l<i r.rtjH. I oihi. mnibs 25 lop *rnba 414 3V. R c *i grain market Mirk elevator co. ■Directed Nov-mbsr 3. ■*•-'• subject, to chance E during day. deliver'd 4 t elevator. ■ ,! "1 Wheat 91.24 B K"* l " he.it j j 3 ■ Yellow Co, n | Qg ■F !l » Corn lof g ■32 lb t M t <1 B' : 160 B . .54 4t per bushel '•as, B* ,: »C per 100 Ihi I tab. farm. ■ *> - HA U W ■r f * t)r »»*•■ tMt Him * l * hr *> ■ . a . *“• *»a«r*laned an Bt. .. , '' r ’b* Adam* Circuit ' ounty. Indiana, to I J '••termm, the B »a-t:.' ~rll ° f *»' l •> B«><«r . !h * Provision Ks, J ■«?:" "/ •** ‘Trneral -t Hut. „ f irdiana, far E < 1 VliL- .. '' Vovemle-r l»»: ■sf tai T«'" TNEK r '« AUarua Circuit ''oart.
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local Classified advertising rates — | One Time, Per Word 1J45 | Minimum for first Insertion 30e | Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day .. 1e j Card of Thanks 50e Obituaries, Verses, Resoluj | tlons »1 I 11 Menus, run menu style 51 Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt. body soe i (12 picas deep, one column» | FOR SALE FOR SALE Walnut tahl*\ with spread of 96 inches, and 6 chairs, like new. Mrw. Roy Runyon, call !"'.4 !>?:.■<:■ VSEF IRNITCRE suite, complete with cheat and vanity; china closet; several good 9x12 Axininister ruga, like new, 2 and 3 piece living room suiti*. (12 up; kitchen cabinets, new and used Coniioleums; 1 used inner spring mattress, like new; aeveial good sewing rockers; all He.itroi.ir and heating stoves, several half and full size beds Iteeatur I'pholstery Shop. 145 S Second St 260-21 I EOR SALE S<-w l!U2l\ r iil~ v'oTF door Sedan At this particular time thia Willis sedan would he considered a very conservative transportation investment. The reasons being with gas rationing coming, with tire conservtaion so ' essential and driving speed limits . having been cut down, all goes to make this particular car tit that very picture. Saylors. It FOR SALE Evergreens for lan 1 scaping. Reasonable price* Harlows Nursery. Geneva Ind. , west on r<»ad 116 26<'tlx FOR-SALE 1937 F<>rd pickup. New paint, fair tires 4155 for quick sale. Phone (16 259 3tx 1 hJk SALES! BemaTl . I N s foundiand pups: Pointers, Setters, Coon aud Babbit nto< k. watch, rat, pet dogs and other breeds Harry Reed 1 mile north, 1 mile east Bluffton. Ind. *•>o* 4tx FOIfSALEOF TRAItE Att. nt on defense workers. I have several sedan, for sale. You can donbie up and pay for them as you haul Fred Busi hr, phone 975. 259g3tx Fob SALE Turnips. < > I ■ 1 W Shafer. 569-M. b MMtX 1 FOR IaLE -R rot tn house and lot. W 8 N Second St :: a< ics i* front, barn and hen house. Frank Neadstlne, Decatur route 6. b 255-3tx k*OR H.\r.E 1937 Plymouth 2 doo.” 4225. Call 363. 259-3 t FX»R sTLE~Kai imazoo Kiich.-n range. Gerald Ross. Preble. 259-ltX Foil SALE -1933 Ford < oa, h go d ! condition Phone 57 ! E 259Jtx Civilian Librarians Needed In Service Full infotmation a. to quitements. and application foitn» rela tlve to positions .*» civilian librarians in armv camp-, naval -talions and recruiting center, may be s< cured from Ftancis R Co»t-Do. a' the Decatur pout office Filing of position, ha, been announ ed by the I'nlted States civil en v. <• < nn mission. The position* pay from 91.36 b to 91.62 U per year. NOTI4 K Notice Is hereby given that Hetman F 51. !■ Io has filed with the un.ler»ign« t an application for the Adams Circuit Court of Adam* County. Ir. tiana to bear the evidence and determine the time and pla. ens birth of *a d ap plb-ant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 11. A taos the G.-neral Assembly of Mints of Indiana, for i»4l. Witness mv hand and veil of said Court this : Uav -f It’ll CLTI’E <• TItOLTNEK Clark of the Adams Circuit Court Nov ■ i ii ■ 1o — NirrtcK Notice ts hereby given that le w 1- Fr.<nkll» S-tt-t---has filed with the undemtgried an appll< ation for the Adams Cir. ult Court of Ad*’ns County, India >a to bear the evidence and determine the time and pla< e of birth of said applicant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter It. Acts of tn, neral Assembly of Ktate f indisua, for IHI. Wft nee, my hand and seal »f eatd Court tht» d u 1 V.v.-iitl. I'l.- < LVI>K O. Tltot TN Ell Clerk of the Adams Circuit r >u”t s
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMtTRIOT HOURS: 8:10 to HiBO 12:10 to 1:00 Saturday*. 8:00 p. m. Tal»pMna IM lyaa OaAmlnad Glaaaaa PHtad FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 11.00 per O< /) P rr Month BLUE CREEK DAIRY 71> W. Jefferum St. Phone 207
★ ’ A 'UJltai 'lfoufcuq With > Will BONDS ★ ★ L'ncle Nam pays out $44.81 for an | i enlisted man's barrack equipment for one year. Included in this equipment is the issue of one folding < hair j -for each three enlisted men at 41.65 each. 7W * ~~~ ~ In addition, ofiicers have their : o»n chairs. So the issue of folding I chairs runs into the million*. You can help pay for this little comfort I ; for our boys in training with ,v it . ‘ purchase of War Bonds. A few Wat Stamps will buy a f .Iding chair. INVEST AT LEAST TEN PERCENT ’ of your income in War Bond* ever, payday anti do your bit toward winj..ng Ulk war. u y 1,. ~f Lurwlmou WANTED WANTED—(itHid. clean, big * Rails, suitable for rleaninx inachincry. Cannot use und- ’ erwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will pay Ic lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTEH A Mnain>Fllghrtriici<* . Write full particulars. Edward - Scare. Route 1. (iskian, Indiana. ’ I g 259-3tx . WANTEH Girl* 01 wom«-n mar- > lied or -ingle I* yrs. to 1,, yr.-. I’ei inaiieii* wotk: a d aaiary Apply at once in pis in Ein y ’ 1 Hairy Store Ralph Rtoirsion. M-t 26m3 ’ WANTED Children to IH! e to .I whfl motliers are al work In * ■ defense plant Phone 51*1. 260'3x \t \NTr:i» Hoy of I- I ! <. 0 ..I ’ school, full r part-time work at 1 lo<al confectionery. Write Box 61. {I care Democrat l> 26<>-3t 1 WANTEH 'Tt“are foT'eliildr.ii 1 Ages 2to 6. daytime. .»!i- WJ. '. Kuhnle. 127 N. 3rd St. Phon.- 271 t 25»-3t 1 WANTED To RENT Fmir-b. <1 or unfurnished apartment. Rell•|able party Phone 20. 2R!t-3tx ■ WANTED Good win a’ uiraw. 49 1 • ton. Buik Elevator Co. Phone 1 25 or 556. 222 ts MIS( ELLANEOI S FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. La wton, Decatur, Ind. 2S-b-tf FARME RS’ "ATTENt I O.N~ We7 Temove dead horse,, cows, hogs, etc. ■ Decatur phone 2000. Wt* pay all 1 phone charges. The Stadler Products Co JR ts WE wTI.L CAN tTHt KEN < lily next week, Wedne-ilay anti Thin -‘lay. Nov I uid 5. Llechty Cannel y. Bel lie lad It ( i’ARM LtMN'S at 4‘r7tor*fs years No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples I Xian & Trust Bldg. 199-ts U)ST AND FOEN!) i.0.-r <h: .'iitwED it- 1 d. 1 male hog. Weighs about 375 ' pound Mis. Frank .Martin. Phone 1 |»?2 -• St ' STH WED <>ih -mall Gm rn - y calf Cetil Halve* ItX o Business Sen ices .Nl lis 1 ill'l l 1 \TS _ ol lt ’i Hfl” 1 lull trained operators will k p ! them always ch sned and pre w-J ' for you Clean clothe* last longe -' Phone 359 Sheets Bros Cleaners. 1 ' 259-3 t 1 ItiCER A Bl'Xck Elastb Stm k ' tags In full length or knee length f*>r men women Izxik like ' line silk ho*e they provide full sup l«*rt where needed (tollhouse 1 Drug t o 2'b ■' TH: Y~V Al' < »~B.rr I f~fin' .V thrit SI Asthma Liver and Kidney trou--1 g.sall < H ■ 1.. B i’h H use. t»7 S St <oiid St Ik catur Phone I2’f. 26'1-61 tank'w .\G« in “he hvh e w . have regular rural service routes May w. serve you" Scve time and ,rn tt’-y ’hi, piactfva! w*y Elbe* «*n Service Station 260-.3' fc'SJtSY - ®»WUNO ITaDIE.E > ,- •ha 'I dtvidents m health and tun' Our rates ate low. Come in soon. Mils ’ Retreat 10U 259-3’ ENTERING SERVh E Wil; sell 1942 Fentiac Torpedo » No raStoe *erti4k*ate i*-*ed**«l Robert Feuuing. G*m*.* Phone 33. 26«'3x 1 FOR RENT FoW •tkNt 3f-X. »»p ■; iOoiii» Mr- E A * 'Adams st.eel. 259-31.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT* DECATUR, INDIANA
NOTH K TO VON-RKSIDBNTI 1 lu the Adam* Circuit Court SoptenSber Term, 1»42 stat* of Indiana, County "t Ad,ms, M Cause No. 37SS. Alma rriengrr, Mary Colter and EsalM Jone* as Kxet utors of th* I .st will and testament of Kxalas W. Dailey, deceased, Plaintiffs, vW bee N Dailey, et al. I>*fei>«l*n«*. To fee N I .alley, Lucy I’alley, llobert Falk. Crete Falk, Mary Gage, and Clara Crllo: Vou and ea<-h of you an- hereby overall/ noUfted that »al<t plalnil'f* have fllwl their petition and ■ omplalnt In the above entitled ' >"<. togetlo-r with the affidavit i . f a • on.petervt person that the fol- | I >wlng runiwl defendant* In said iu»e are not residents of the Stat* of Indiana, town: N. HaJl*y, Lmy Dailey, Robert Falk. Crete Falk. Mary 'lag* and Clara Crllo. Thwt the object of said a-Gon 4* 'o partition real estate and to eon--tr i< tlie will of and for an order and decree of *ald coisrt to »ell >eal .-xtale of the estate of Haats* W. I Miley. <h- eased In the State of Indiana, to make asset* for th* payment of the debts, HahlMtles .•old l>w|iieMt* ol said estate; that a I of said defendant* are iion-resG <!• >t* of th.- .-huts of Indiana. Th. follow Ing real estate belonging to ' I >e.tate ..f Said E-.I'S W. ■ •allev, de< eased, In Adam* C .uiHy >1 th- Stat.- of Indiana la described In -nJ petition and complaint, tow It: • im -i. ma it the north west oruor of the South Ha*' quarter f S.-'tlou nine c»> in Township tn ■nly-s.-<ll i_>;i North, Rang, I'.ft.en il'.t East, theme running E.-t elahty .so. rod* and eight Imk-. then-<- so-itli parallel witn the west lln. of -aid quarter • tlon eighty nine i*'a> rod* and ! t wnty-tlir.. I nks to the north line of th* Right of Way "f kho - . iro.i.l known ... the c a E Itall- |. -I. tneii-e In a northwesterly lie- ah.ng the right of way of ■1 I Railroad to the west line of «.<ld North ■■ant quarter thenoe n - ’li -Isty nln* <«»| rods and two ill link- to the place of l.egi inlna. ont lining thirty-nine ami ninety hundredth* I’9 90-1001 a'Te* of Lind, and The e«st half of the south east quarter of He.-tion Nine <»l in lownslilp Twenty seven <2.1 North. Range fifteen il.7> East, ontatning eighty (M) a-re* mor* Tie east half of the northeast q arter of S' Hui nine <!’l, Town--hip Twenty-sewn <2.1 North, Range Fifteen <l.l East. Tli< noistli w. »t quarter of Iho northwest iuarler of M—tlon Fitte. n <l.l Township Twenty aeven t.’.'i North, Range fifteen till E.*t, ■ oht.ilnlng forty o re* more or less. Also th.- east half of Hi* northwest quarter of He.-Uon Fitteen tl'.’, Towi. hip Twenty-Seven . 27. North Range Flft.en <lS| East, containing eighty a- re* more • r I.— al-, all tl..- part of the I . low U.K des. . It* <1 lie <1 Estate lying south of the ‘.tiler line of th* Chi. ..go ..mi Atlant). R.ulro .d '.. -.* It Th- south half l.f Co -.. ith‘- <*t quart, r of the smith west lU.irter and the w.-t half of tn* • . llh West q I .tier of th- southeast q I.irter ot S. tl. n Ten <IOE T wn--hip I'M. nt v-s’-ven (271 North, I If' e. u • I . I 4L*st, • ..Ills I. - Ing therein *l, acre* mor- or !.•*«, tl-r.-fr .m the following des. tra t t .-wit 11. ginning at . p-.mt whl . I* south « degie.17' west feet from station 4751 plus -'I * feet on tile -niter line of th- Chi. ag.. “ol En- Railroad th-1. . by land of William T.-.-p!e .nd grantors south 0 degr-es 17' wewl 2« * feet t heiiue by land of -,ii granit. - north 7$ d* grm s *•>' I west I » feet t • lb* line of William Rr -ll.e. k. Then-.- by land of Willi im 11:..|1...k *nd said grantor. North « degrees east I*s feet to the so itII right of wav line f t ... cm ago ami F.rl- Railroad them ) Id l ight of way line ..nd land of grantors smith 75 d.I ... • I ■ t.. t to tinpla . ..f beginning, containing • • .1 ?•» *• T - ea»t half of the southeast u , irf. of S. ■ tlon Twenty <2«l T -wii-h p I’w-niy sic <361 North, Rang, llfte.l . I'.l East, ex eptltlg following d - .11 bed tra I. town Coin!..en ing In the .enter ”f fl ' f C‘- te." r>m<ii. illghw • W I .’lt-T— • 11..| I* the -outlH*a*t corii.-r of Ke. tlon Twenty • . T- w 'll' .■wrntymlt «<«> N't Rang. Flft.en <lsi East, t . n • running west along the '*nt. r ..f the . i»t and west highway wh h run* *1 .ng the south Is.undIh f said -e.'l mi *wen«y s.y.'.ty <’><> f-et. theme running i. I 111 |. r -.ll*l lo the nor<“ and . .!•> highway whl'h runs along th- rut te.UMlary line of i .id K< t.on Twenty <2«>. seventy it", f-et. th. n e running e««t par- I ~u..| t.. Gw -a-' ami west highway tin) fest, then o kstitn o.g th. . . liter of -lid north and I highway |o tile pla-e of lieginnmg. A'-- t i- ea-t halt of the nortli- . i-t qu.irtei of i*e. Hon Twenty ... T-.wiishlp twenty-six <l4 • North. Range I Ifteen I 15) fa.st, . . Opting therefrom the following Cotnmem Ing at the northeast < orner of said »e. tlon and running • ........ south fort)-• tglit <l»> r.«l*. I',. ... .. «. st to Ulus Creek then. e ill a Westwardly dtreclkm following the meandering" of said Blur . ...-k I-, th.- w-st line of -aid east ..If then- . north <m «at l lln* »ev- • - “-e - “
THIMBLE THEATER Showing-‘MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE’ DUCK HEADOCiTA "a "x \ 451£-< LL < Khk? x— [ache SUNDEM J K Zh rk < r 1 a '**' a ‘ - \ t / f — •' Vr&s* jaw, gwa Smkw 4m. W«H4 «*■**< «| f' ' 1 / BLONDIE SIESTA IN THE SI BI RBS! By Chic Young 1 —I IF’ IF I ~ ] FxT Y/h i 77 Tl I m mo sir ' ’ / T I \ V / Z— n ' fl" TLCTEMAStfT ry t-r \ i **i ) 'vwr'm-iL—*■
I enty-flve (75) rods to the north line of said section, thence east on i said *«U<mi. thence east on said north line eighty (40) rod* to the place of beginning. The north halt of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of ‘'.-•tlon Seventeen <I7) Town»hlp Twenty-seven (17) North, Range Ftftarn <IS) Hast, -onUUnlng go acres, nw.re or less in Adam* f’oun ty, Indiana; and Alt*.. TwetMy-aeven and one-fourth (2716) a<T»s off of the south end of ths east half of th* south***) quarter «>f section Eight (SI, Towrrshlp Twenty-eeven <I7) North, Range Fifteen (15) Bast In Adam* (bounty. Indiana. Part irf Mie north half of the southwest quarter of Section Nine | <•) Township Twenty seven (27) North, Hang- Fifteen (15) Hast, described a* follow*: Commencing at a point In the renter of the county road one hundred two end nine tenths (102.9) f*wt south of th* ..-nt*r line of th* Chicao ami Atlantic, now Chl-MC® ami Erie Itallnuul company, tts-nre south along ttie center line of said bounty road aeven hundred seven and three-tenth* ilol.lt feet, theme | <-a*t seven hundred seven <707 fee*. th*n-» north five hundred twenty - | six C.2C) f-et to the center of s.atd | street <roa<D tli*n<e along the cen- | ter of said street frond) seven hundred twenty nine <7291 f-.-t to the pla- e of beginning containing ten < l<>) a-res. In A'lanis Oounty, Indi.. na. Th* west half of the northeast quarter of ec.-tlon nine (91 In township twenty seven (27) north, rang- fifteen <lS| east. You and ear b of you are hereby further severally notified that said petition and complaint so filed I* now pending In said court and is s. t for hearing In said court at thCourt House In l>* -atur, Indiana lon the (Ist d«v nf Iwcenther. 1942 and that unl*s* you and ea-h of you he and apfoar in said .use lit said court on said day and date and gnawer or demur to said petition and .-omplalnt, the same will t-h-.rd ami determined 4n your albsence. In wltm-ss whereof, I have hereunto net tny hand and affixed the seal "f said court In th* off! -of th- I’lerk thereof In the City of t’.-atur, Indiana tl’l* 22nd day of October, 191-*. ‘•I.YI'F! O THoI'TNER. Clerk of Adame Cir< ult Court (Seal) Ferd L Lltterer. Attorney O< t 27 Nov. 3 10 Eberstadt Heads War Output Plan Washington. Nov. 3 (VP) Fertllnam! Eberstadt. the vice chairman of the war production hoard, ha* assumed control of the new plan to streamline war output. The program was announced yesterday by war production chief X‘ l son. It provides for the controlling of ail military and civilian production through the measured channeHng of raw materials. The i.iogram places wartime economy under one plan and under one administration, completely reorganizing present WPB control*. o Chinese Leader Says U. S Army Unbeatable Chungking. Nov 3 H'P) China'* foreign minister »ay* the American army 1* huge, tough aud unbeatable. T. V Soong made this report on hi* return to China from the I'r.lted Stat.-*, He aay* th* I'nited State* i* throwing tremendoii* energy Into the war effort, par-. tit ularly In production whl. h lo *ay* I* on a scale never dreamed of by anybody. Soong also revealed that China * ! war aim* include the return ot Mam houkuo and th>- Island of Formosa from Japan. The Chine*.statesman predict* that the pm-t---war world will Im- a world of VnltFOR SALE One year old Hohtein Hull. Registered. A fine animal and ready for service. Owned hy Bluhm & Schafer Can be seen at Schafer farm. Roof twp„ route 3. 2' g miles north of Dent school house. lei. Ralph Bluhm. 521 -C
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Axis prisoners among the forces fighting under Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, are shown being marched to an internment camp tn the rear of the Egyptian battle lines. Tbs picture la a radiojdioto from Cano, KgypL
First Lady Visits British Nursery Riotous Welcome Is Given By Children London. Nov 3 -it’Pi Mrs E! 1 ••anor Roosevelt was almost overcome by Juvenile atentlon today when she visited a wartim ■ nur-; scry for British children. A -mall tot dashed up to Mr- RiHi-cvelt’-j party and asked with 1. -.l'hles*' ; a We ■Which on. - the qu< • n'. Moments later another thr>-.--year-old charged to the so. > and chattered "Ixiok at tny gloves look at my new list would you Ilk- me to .•nig '' Before th- first lad' couil muster her self. i.ntrol foi an auswei the young-t-i bur-t into . >r. the sel.-etioii being .1 popular Misery rhyme Mrs Roos. v!t li-temd wit'i mingl.-d surpi -<■ ..nd deligh’ to ih< youthful pr.rii.i donna I<- n »h> continued he • >ur of iiu-p - tlon i Cincinnati City Strike Is Ended ! I'iii. innatf. N>v : 11 i’i Iso I strike*) end.*! itbruptl) II) ('iiicini nail ihi* morning, i-inoving a ..-d Nations And rcf< na to Al • d aid to hie i country. Soong -ay- ’ll. <|il‘ -':‘'ll I" I not of promise* hut of tran pi. ta tlon He »ay« there *no q«.-.ti<>n lof th. earn< «t d’-air. on th. part , ■of the I nft. I S'<t. to git. . v-ry available suiqxirt to China NO I H ■ Noth * I* h-re'o gl%-r> tl <t I. ■ . • o . • I ■ ha* fll-d »nn toe uoi-r-..: -d »n \ i Court »f Ads”<« <’ i'i ' I. I . ' ■ he»r tn* d-i. • in. I I i< :uo:.<- ■ ie I time and p! . ■ ..t bh . f I -p pll-snt. <gr.-al.‘- ’• ’<>■■ i.r .I- • of Cnapter 21 v '• •( «*••• <i-nei..l Assembly of Piste of Indiana, for 1941 Wlinee* mv hind .nd -• .1 f ‘ld CLYDE i> Tirol TNltll • Clerk ot the A lams Cir-ult Court
i thr a’ to utilities serving SOO.'HW t people City Service workers I punched the clocks restoring norma) service in waste collection. st.-. ' maintenance and wat r supply <|. pariment* after winning an Ixo-.i-y.-ar bonus And aa* and ' elet tric company < mploye* ended II prole*! walkout over lie- firing of 54 workers, pending -.-ttlement of a dispute over the seniority right* hiv.lived 26 Million Loan To Kaiser Company W. ’hf!iL"oi>. Nov 3 il'Fl Aj ' J2’i.f‘*i< ra Jinan ha* b.-ell ‘ I aii’borfn d for the Kaiser company ! Tn enlarge -he firm's ste<-| mill at' Fontana. California Secretary of 'commerce J.-*— Jone* announced | i ..slay thut th- reconstHK!k»n finan.-- txirporaii.m loan i* tn addl-
I tsr* I SWITCH YOUR K^ TIRES fMff INCREASE MILEAGE Equalize (he tread wear on your lire* by letting U' switch them aystematicalh to give longer service. We’ll check up on th** air pressure in them too. gratis. Riverside Super Service Near Monroe Street Bridge WHEN YOU THINK OF BRAKES—THINK OF US! Your Navy! First Line of Attack! Join Now'
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i tlon to th- 455.000,000 advanced I last -pi ing Projected additions to the plant include two open hearth furnaces, a blooming mill and a bar mill with alloy steel finishing facilities. The enlargement will make th.' plant compk te with coke ovens, blast furnace, open hearth furnaces an.l a plate mill HAM CORN MUFFIN MIX \’"t J'* ** I I i - • i 1 ■!?!! '”=!!2.A ■
