Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1943 — Page 5
ijPAY. SEPTEMBER 29,1943.
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LOCAL t ADVERTISING RATES Minimum far fleet Inaertlen 30< | Ona Time, Per War!—— IJ4< i Additional Ineertlone Per Word, Per Day 1| i —— Obltuarlee, Versa a, Reooiu- | tlene n j Menue, run menu Mylo SI | Notlooa, Cap Heada, SpL body mm | (IS ptoa deep, oae column) | FOR SALE FOR SALE — B roodor bouwa, otroamlined inaulated type, dellverod and act up. Immediate delivery on limited number. See Genera Hatchertea, E C. Stucky, Phone IM, Geneva, Ind. 138 ts fHHrtitfiiATEi-R-r-fooiiii, aiding and Johna Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, speiia comfort, health, security. Boardman, Phone <ll. 207 2Ct FOR SALE Nice Rarden, liuildinu’ lots northwest O. E. |5 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 22 < t EVERGREENS FOR HALE llav • Ing sold our farm we are moving our nursery to In-catur. We are making a special price on several varieties for the next 10 days. Harlow's Nursery, Geneva. Ind. 228t3x Wit SALE—N'-w Eorse and mule shoes. J. B. Miller, Monroe. Ind 229-3 tx FOR SALE New FH A. homes east Memorial park. Monthly payments easier than rent Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 229-ts FOR' SALE T)r. e.r Six. 11 to 11. Phone «77 or inquire 204 South Tenth utreet. R.ntella Atfolder. g 228-31 FOR SALE Kiefer pair* Lloyd Byerly, 4 miles we-t Monroe. 22k-3tx FOTTBALr~!9.i.S’F^rV-S coupe; 5 good tires; heater, radio. 317 Adams St. Phone 227. 230-3* FOR SALE OR TRAHE I 11 Chevrolet Club coupe, radio and heater; 1840 Chevrolet town sedan wfih heater; 191# Chevrolet foti door sedan, radio and heater; 1939 Chevrolet town sedan with heater; 1938 Chevrolet town sedan, radio and heater: 1935 Plymouth tw. do with heater. It is my job to keep y<»u on the Job with go.xl transporrution. Phone 975. Fred Busche. a 228-3tx FOft SALli—Du roc aervice boars. Ftcheet bloodlines. Inunum-d. Location 10 tnilea east of Decatur, on 224. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy, Ohio. 224 <j3otx Received large shipment of bed spring*, mattresses, tilt rest chairs, base rockers, occwdonal chairs and living room suites with spring* Open evening* except Wednesday. Phone 84. Stucky 4 Co.. Monroe. Ind. 225-lOt FOH~SALE Grade’s tiriZanl m-w pre-war inner tube* all siM-s Al D. Schmitt. FOICSALE -Galvanized flock ft dera—heated walerers— get your pullets laying but don't waste ft- d. See our feeders and waterens and get pullets on Wayne egg mash now. Decatur Hatchery. 229 It for Sale i bucks, proven sires. L. A. Holthouse. phone 890.3. a 23<t 2tx WHILE THEY LAST 9x12 felt base rugs. 85.95 to 17 50; 9*12 Axminlster rug*. 834.50 up; 9x!3 Wilton rugs. 882.89. Belter hurry If you need a rug Spragu, Furniture Store. Phone 199 I Huy A W <r Bowd. FOR SALE -Tomatoes and awes Corn One-half block east of Mouse Home. Be home at 5:15 W I Reed. «#•« MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York Stocks irregulailv higher in quiet trading Honda irregular. Cotton futures off a* much a--35 cents a bale. Grains at Chicago; wheat l:»<-d I to IU cent* higher, rye wa* up ’» to 1% cents, and oaw wer» oft to up *a cent a bn-he!. Chicago livestock: huga firm cattie steady ot strong, and nhe-p steady. o — Trade Ui a uooa town — Decatut
Frank Dellinger Auctioneer Decatur. Ind- R- K- ♦» E. C. DOEHRMAN AUCTIONEER Decatur, I nd. Hsagland Telephone Yuur nah; will be appreciated.
WANTED WANTED — Boys and girls, earn extra stamp money. Sell tie good useable wire hangers, W<- pay 1c each. Sheets Bros., Cleaners. 207-ts WANTED—Used appllcances, such as washers, refrigerators, irons, Briggs-Stratton, May tag motors. Wo pay cash. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 201-ts Sewing "m aciiine - rep a i it i ng —All mttkes. Needles, oil. belts, parts. Boardman's, 415 South First. „ 207 * 25t1 WANTED —To rent: furnished apartment. R< sponsible young couple. No children. No commission. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phene 870. 225-ts WANTED -General office work. No Shorthand. Marjorie Labrun, Wren. Ohio. 228-3tx WANTED- To rent 100 t«» 2"'» a- 1 ■ farm Have own equipment including combine'and cornpi< ker. Refer-eni-es. Reply Box 175 D«-inocrat Office. 229-g3tx WANTED- Loans on farms Eastera money. Low rates. Very Illy eral terms. See me for abstracts of title French Quinn. 83-m w-f WaNTED TO BUY From farmers. Stove Wood Will call for and pay cash. Phone 423 after 5:00 o'clock in the evening. 230-2tx WANTED -Kitchen help. Day work Call 595. General Electric Cafateria. 230-.31 MISCELLA NEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% tor 10 years. No expm»e to borrower. C. D Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts LOTS PLOWED, trufdi lutul-d In quire first house west on 221. 229-3' x i. \S<*l.lxl: SERVICE HRB 2 a m Al D. Schmitt. South First St. 228-3 t FARMERS move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phene charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FOR RENT FoiI”RENT Sb <-pitiz room for gentleman. Ph lie 1176. 715 No. Third. 230-3 IX FOR RENT ’ 9~r S’.ni~m77dcrn house. West Monroe St. Frank Wrecking Co. 229-2tx _o — Card of Thanks In this manner we desire to 'hank our many friend and iH-igitlmra for their kind words of -ympathy and their floral offerings at th? lime of our recent IH-rea¥<-m<-nt of our son, David Lee. We also want to thank Rev. and Mrs J I' Tru<-ax lur-their (omforting help. Mr. and M;s. J. -m Edgell and daughter. _ o ..... —— LOSTANDFOUND LOST llicycb' like n»w; ci-orne fenders and pants guard; whit sidewall tires; red frame; blue handle strips and siher horn. Reward. 11"» Elm St 229 3’X LOST Rsition Hook No. 1. Jacob Henschen. H# Albion Banker Dies After Heart Attack Albion Ind S. pt 29 ll'Pi Full' -iI servici* w.l! be b Id at Albion Thur day for Edward Eagle*. who died Monday night. The 79yea old President of th- Albion National batik di- d after .>uff"riua a heart a'tack Eagl.» had been a director and pre-id' ll* of the bank sin <• 1912. and also head- d .1 lumber company, hl 1927. he wae the N ,ble county representative in the -tate legislature. He is -arrived by It. wist a e >ll and tw > daughters. viriu 1: Vo iilimi H» \ „ 1..- *.» - . • |Mlh «t 4»f l«»i' » I*o •* •' “ I ...f l!.t *..l'erl-HeP'l'' ’• .* ,01 —'• H. ■ ■ Hia' e t.—l. I" .10. 1(11.1,.. sill r.'va • >le«l •■' '« f“> fa»i,G< :1; :•'• Prim. > !*•• k <*h»tr, ui-l » r, tl, 1 > *9. 'll* as.* • el,l» 1'- I" .f, ,- ■ fil- at It" <-lfi'' »r Ill'l— ( ...“ 1 Im tiled '•(' I —rm — , . . . .. ,-.| -f A' • , ,t* U"rl r- '»' •I" riant to rejaet on >r all i'H„f H I T- ‘ „t iH-alur Gregg M- Fa ria ml. ( Notice: We are now buying ail grade- of Paper stock at prsasnt market price. Ales want Scrap Iron. Rags. Rubber. Batteries. Auto Radiators, Loao Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cana. All fcmus of scrap is essential for war purposes We art also buyers of Bee’ H.oes. Cart Sinn*. Lheep Pe".». Tallow. Fats anU G-easts. Old Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE g FI R CO. 71U W. Mom os Pl'utis 442
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Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area gjgHflV frvj} zbd%dd«tf4Church of God Revival service* continue at tbj* Churt-h of God each evening at 7:39. Rev. John H. Winters, evangelist. has been preaching on subjects ot vital interest to the spiritual welfare of people. Rev. Winters preache- the gospel message with power Hi* preaching is Biblically eound for he uses many proof texts to support hi* mes-axes. The public Is cordially invited. ■■ ■■■■ 9th ANNUAL WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE PULLING CONTESTS TROY, OHIO FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd
ACCIDENTS TO UTTLt PEOPLE cost just as much for hospital and medical care as when adults are injured. Our Student’s Accident Insurance Policy is designed especially for boys and girls age 5 and over. Pays hospital and doctor bills resulting from accidents. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg-■a-Hormfcig TW <ts. C—»y •"< of iiuiiiiiiii
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “BOTTLEMX K IN PROIiRESS” " DID SOU GET \ < WHAT DO A IthAT IS A , SOU MEAN IT \ HAH' LOOK \ THE SEADUST, f SOU THINK, I ONLW A ) (JUAS ONLV A / AT THE BIG, ) / l A.' XWR.SQUIZzjJ BOTTLE r BADMANSfy r4'./4T t- ?X. ... —- - 3 - ~ BLONDIE SOUR PUSS! By Chic Young . (goLLY ( UAVENT ANY J ? 7 1 I COULPNT FINO A \ j/’ LEMON ONEPENMY )> CHANGE WAIT A < fTZX ( PENNY MR PEASLEY J J \ ( JUST TUB '£i PUEON \C MINUTE. ILL LOOK «, I >2 BUT LCRES ONE OF <TH > RxS. KINP t < * TUISLETTEI?, K AROUND THE HOUSE J (Jut ) ( COOK'ES UXUPOPJ ) ' • T&\PONT ) v Joi DASWOOP V TMEYCOSTA t’i -v 2/ ’✓ V-J/* jt'T ( CENT APIECE ) I ’ jhhkjd. J — - a .;..ias»— - "kt-. I.»A aYi MTU J
U al COMMANDS of Allied forces when they were driven from Norway by the Germans in 1941. Maj. Cen. Bernard Paget, above, is efte.i mentioned as the possible commander of an Allied Invasion of Norway. (International) Seeks To Withdraw New White Pennies Washington. Sept. 29 —iUP> — Those new pennies whkH look like dimes may be on their way out Senator Douglass Buck of Delaware has introduced a bill which would withdraw all pennies minted since December 23. p —— Montana's vast area is divided into 56 counties.
I MEN I WANTED I TO HELP RECEIVE SOYBEANS I I REGISTER NOW I I For Work Starting October Ist, 1943 I Beginning Wage 72 1 /2c per Hour — Time and One-Half Over 40 Hours Workers ia Issowfal Industry Need Not Apply I Permanent Employment Also Available I Starting Wage 67 4/2c per Hour —Rate Increase After First Week I Apply or Register HOW I If la aa Kssoatiol Industry, Statement of AvailabilHy Required I ,M X M . INT CENTRAL SOYA CO., Inc. = I
California Harvests Record Bean Crop Volunteers Aid In Harvesting Crops San Francisco, Sept. 29 H I'i A volunteer community plan aav, 1 the day in a California labor rhort-1 age area.
MEN ARE URGENTLY NEEDED TO MAKE IMPORTANT WAR CASTINGS LABORERS — MOLDERS WE WILL TRAIN INEXPERIENCED MEN. The Decatur Casting Co. DECATUR, IND. Essential workers rnuM have stalemenl of availability.
A record-breaking crop of fru<ta and vegetables wa* harvested by 1 sc bool children and housewlf s, stenographers. h«>kk«epers, clerks I and salesmen. S< hool openings were delayed 1 and Htori's closed whij. th,- harvesting was in progress. A child-care 1 renter was «'-t up tin" mothers working in ’.in- field. And that'* how California beat a situation that only last year wa* i dear nbed as “hopeless.” California farm authorities an-| 1 II- iin<. the greatest crop of beans
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In history That's the nation's number one war crop-and this year California turned out some S.S’td.OOO U'o-pound bags. And there was an all time high for grapes—about 2,590.000 tons. Other records were smashed by the pear, apple and flax seed crops. — ——o —— —— The first year of World war 11, U. 8. railroads transported a total of 11.600.000 troops, and their full equipment. t Ont-half the employes of the British postoffc e are wom< n.
