Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1943 — Page 5
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, cwir CLASSIFIED —’ , advertising rates Ona Tima, Rar Word I’/jd Minimum far flrot laaartlon 300 Additional Inaartionp Rar Wood. Ror Day 1« Card of Thanka MM OMtuarloA Verne a Reaolu- j SMB .11 | Moaua. ran manti atylo Si | Ns****: Cap Haade. Apt *> body.—. MM | (IS plena daep. one column) | FOR SALE ' R)K BAUf — Property located eotithweat corner Wine beater and Adams; eaah or paymenta. A M Ankor. ___ <, ' tl JCff hfcBiVED iliipment of new hiph chain; modern eight piece dining room wuite. Decatur Cpholetery Shop. 145 S. Second St. Phone 425. nAVTfPVL Ma RKE irr;:. all >. m t paws. 110 each; 150 o'her dogs and pupa; many different breeds. Wanted all Kinds <4 horse, includlag hilling boraas and 1 and 2-year-old oolta. Harry Hoed. 1 mile north. 1 mile oaat of Bluffton. Cralgvilie Rimae. 40-ut FOTTaLe-I jjiOO fence posts, 30c each, beat shipment for this aeaaou. Doohrman'a Store at Williama 49-3 t FOR BALK — Three roan bulls. Large enough for aervice. Raymond O. Beeher, RFD No. i, Deca tur. Indiana 49 3tx FOR SALE— Nice 6 room houac in Monroe. March 1 powers siou J. A. Harvey. Monroe. 49-21 ( BTOVE>r'-- S«v<-rai "Toil' rangnew and used heating stoves. Dtcater Upbolatery Shc>p, 145 S S<< i ond St. ph<4»«- 420. 50-2 t PLEADS GUILTY TO (Coauaeeo Oree, rape a, that the incident occurred in trout of a local bowling alley on February 14 The warrant wae Issued for Boothby the next day. hut he »s« not located until yesterday, when the arrest was made.
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WANTED WANTED — ft adi OS to repair L'hrick Bros. 3u6-tf WANTED — To buy old discarded electrical appliances in good rhape or bad Appliances such as washers, irons, radios, refrigerat ore. toasters, etc., are needed Rhone 360. l'hrick Bros.. Monro 1 •Street. 30«-tt ! ! W.iNTHD Worn in or girl foTgen- ■ j era! hosuework. Hall days every J' day Reply Box l'»7. 50-g3t I MAN WANTED In each cminty ;i“ Direct Itepresciilatlve of well ' known oil company Preferred j gaaoilnt rail in' and immediate ! steady income foi man with cat Write I’ T Wi-bstri. 574 Standard Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio. lu-r Business Services TRY VAIKJ-BATH For" lelievlng Arthritis, T. 8., Sinus, Colds. Gland Bladder Trouble and skin' trouble of all kinds With massage I at Herman C. Weber Bath. 197 Bo Second St. Decatur. Ind. 33-ts -.... o MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. i j No expense :o borrower. C. D Lewton. Decatur. Ind 15-b ts NOTlCE—Because of gas rationing 1 will not do hauling anymore Jaaper Bailer. g 48-3 t FARMERS ATTENTIiJN^We 're move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc Decatur phene 2‘»00. We pay all i phone charges The Stadler Products Co 15-ts FARM LOANS'TT 4‘~for 15 y-ars No comrniesion charge See John W Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan 4 Trust Bldg 15-t ANSWERS TO •IN) YOU KNOW?" , 1 kind I Cot L’> 1 2. faithful . , . faithful - Luk<1« 1" 3. wise—Pruv 3 7 4 diligent—Prov. 22 • 5 cli-erful Prov. 17.22. i . Take tim- to laugh it is the music of the soul
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Decatur Men Win High Suggestion Awards At General Electric a.. I \ 1 Ml wB ' ' . JK, iBBk < I “i- ». *' jL IWw i Z B fl h bFto ffScteSl - BP SB • 4'_ t ■ - Courtesy O E Works News. i Pit Mired above are two men who recently won high award* at the Decatur Work- of the General Electrn Company The picture at left show* Robert ilouser. superintendant ot Plant 1. handing a check for 153 to Noah Roth. 71(1 Walnut St., an employe of the company sii.ee September 1926 At the right is < haries Fisher of Deiafiii It R 2 who won two awards totaling 1300. Mr. Fisher s ideaa cover the use ot center blanks from certain statoi punchings and eu punchings a material for motor punching and end punchings. Mr. Roth'a suggestion covers providing a motor driven brush for cleaning fields. Mr. Fisher has lieeu with the company since April 192!.
•* MJ I f»L w gasuM k- ' © rTKe 'SaftLi'. Have yen noticed the scarcity of automobiles on our highways? Mlles and miles can be traveled ‘before a car la pasaed. Thia brings to mind an interesting comment I heard recently in regard to this very fact. Someone had had a miner mishap with a tire and had difficulty in g.-tting it off. While waiting for I someone to come along and give him assistance, aoveral cars paaaed him. Because of the scarcity of travel, let's not leave a stranded or troubled motorist on the highway with-1 out inquiring about whether or not we can help him. and get help to ( him if wo ar.- unable to give it to him Tnis is a g>*tnre of courtesy and one to help out a fellow trav« ( eh In th.- ■nd it may prevent an I ac« id.-nt because of a stratoled car on the highway 7 Y What l/oußiUf Wdk WAR U 0» I fr *- AU the salegaards which ths m{enuity of our War Staff can devise ire thrown about our troop transports. Hundreds of ships, loaded | with thousands of men are being moved overseas to distant battle front*. And when our boys step aboard transport ships their pay steps up 2# percent. War Bonds and War Taxes must provide that pay. If you thought your purchase of an extra War Bond would save the We of one of these boys, you d do it wouldn't you? And it is your War Bond purchases which gives them the equipment to win a victory for Free, j d->m Buy that extra Bond. "Tew ve Done Tour Bit. Now Do Your Best V. S T’twn Pcrsr»«wol |
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\ PLEASANT MILLS * NEWS • —.— —« Mrs. Frank Everett of Wren. O. is spending a few days with the James Everett family. Pvt. Richard Archer has returned to Ft Riley Kanaaa. after a 12 day furlough with h« wife, parents, and friends. Mrs. Eugene Shuster. Mr. aud Mrs Foster Shuster of Kentoo. 0.,' visited Sunday with the Car! Arch er family. Mrs Lydia Mdßarnea. Cora 1-arn-bert. Jennie Bender and Al Roebuck were business visitors in Decatur Tuesday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve l.ongcnberger j were Mr. and .Mrs. Glen Lingen berger of Fort Wayne, Mr. aud Mra. Ralph Longepberger. Mr. aud Mrs Benoit Johnson and family. James Halbenatadt, Mrs. Edward Melcbing and Mrs. J Frauklm Hal- : bi-ratadt. visited Sunday with Sgt James Frankhu Halberstadt, who is stationed at Fort Benjamin Har-
Nazi Bomber Scores Hit, Ammunition Ship in Convoy Blows I p ' r- • I *** X-JH WLyaA iHEaJ* - -.. • N-. . I , A .|.„ ••■■ ' jUBKfw ■ . "mHFXTACIXAB AND TCT TRAGIC, an ammunition ship in a | off the northern European coast. Smoke amt sparks shoot skyconvoy carrying lend-teaae supplies to Rumi a. blows up somewhere | ward tn a gigantic flreworks display. (Interattiontl)
rison. Indianapolis. Mr. aud Mrs C. J. Spangler. Mi» Sanford Carter, of Willshire. Mrs. Otto Lambert and Mrs. Lydia Me Barnes motored to Fort Wayne Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Maggie Bucktnaater. Mr. and Mrs. Owendale Sours deiightfuly entertain' d with a birthI day anniversary dinner in honor i of Lawrence Noll, who was 33 Sun day. A large cake wa* decorated for the occasion, later in the afternoon home mad'- he cream was served The party then visited at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Laurence Noll and family, where the evening dinner was served Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher of Decautr. Mr. and Mrs. William Noll and daughters Kathleen and Marilyn of Pleasanut Mill*. Misses Maxine, Betty and Thelma Noll of Fori Wayne, Mi. . and Mrs Owendale .Sours. Mr. and Mrs Lawrunce Noli and family. - — -o - During 1941 th- !' S Imported 60 percent of the world's supply of tin. about 90 pen ent of it coming from the Far Ent
GERMANY IS (Continued Feon Pegs I) tion to 22 tanks and 16 pieces of artillery in a battle along a railroad near Saraj-vo. Germany is demanding more labor from Greece. Czechoslovakia. Denmark. Norway and France. A inobillzatlcii of all men has been ordend in southern Greece and the Nazi protector in Boehmla-Moravia, Doctor Karl Frank, has announced many Czech factories and other peacetime will be closed to fore.- more Czechs into war industries and the German army. And ineide Germany, the labor and materials squeeze is getting tighter The Berlin radio reveals that a number of daily newspapers and about half the other periodicals in Germany are tn disappear so their employes can go into war work B-rlin will Jose tw dailies while I such cities as .Munich. Stuttgart . and Hanover will lose one each. —u ■ ■- - rra tn • Goo« ’•oww necain
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GERMANS HURL (Contlnusd From Fsgs i) ed tanks Rommel is regarded as certain to give up Gafsa aiiH Nesta too, as they are too far west to fit into his apparent plan of meeting the advancing British eighth army on the salt flats between the Chotl Djerld and a point above the port of Gabes. A letter found in a captured Nazi tank ear Ka-serim- indicates that Homme) still is in Africa. The letter dated February 23rd said the "desert fox ' had visited Hie front twice very reteutly. There bad been rumors that Rommel waw ill in Berlin or had been sent to Russia. I When th' temperature rises above 110 degrees a thermostat presses a button that releases a spring to sound a bell in a n- w' fire alarm that is wound like a i lock, requiring no electricity to perate it.
