Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1943 — Page 5
i TU RDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1943.
Jsfkel Reports repo rt of local gH'. fOREJ&N MARKETS 9B ,or MURRAY A CO. . .n kind* of livestock at Berne. Craigvllle. end WiHshlra received every day : 12 30 P "»• December 18. Mi - i 2"" if;-. - >175 w. , >'"" >2 25 ,2 " ft Kib‘ 1000 Mb . 5.00 ■ ii.oo ■' 8 50 m Hso 'Xp »w ego and quotations Furnished by ■wu Egg * Poultry Co., - Phone 1M 4 _ December 18. ' , rr . anile ■ gg* 39c Kin brown eggt. ip 38c r - Mc br-cl-rs and fryers 21c ’ t'.'in Kre< and -tags ISc whi’e _ — i*< GRAIN MARKET ELEVATOR CC |Km:i tubject to change during day. j*:ivered at -levator Mt- 117.3 •■'. ' .17,; ■> y - 19" 9o "9 tier bushel less fob farm ■ "amrwerr to ■to YOU KNOW?" j|Mte*'<-n Simeon. Lev, Judah. Zebulun. Joseph. Bsn> Niiphtall, Gad. Asher 11-241 King*. 21:4-5) idea 4:17, (Matt 14:8-10) Railread Me. — (IP) — Few reel3 are aware of the fact, but dtf ha* a narrow-Rauge rail I toasted in the basement of Nobs,,,, eoaaty courthouse. •*< abandoned railway once bri to transport coal from a room at one end of the th. fl re room at the oih • o — has away of making be-K-r for having done it. Gel only by closing your I life> vain picture* walks alone r *’ , "r no changed by p.c r II g? ** K & UM Ws ’ z te never has been m Ueut Bronislav |K** W. above, h one of PoS '*”**■ An American, he ■t tsc * Poiuh *ir Force and ■LT" anna in an air battle Now h * u fcack Catcaga. (Tatv.ast.ora .
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum far first Insertion 30< One Time, Per Word V/ t t Additional Insertions Per Word. Per Oay .___ig Obituaries, Verses, Resolutions |i Menus, run msnu stylo...— |1 Notices, Cop Heads, S-pL body — 60s (It pleas deep, one column) ♦ 4 FOR SALE Aftft BALK - A roofer houses streamlined insulated type, & iirered and sot up. immediate de livery on limited number BeGenova Hatcheries. £ C. Stucky Phone IM. Geneva tad 119-ts TOI «ALB-s«wv, huaiies, collies, chepherdx, Danes, St. Bernards. Dalmatians, night dogs, and many ethers. Harry Reed. 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Bluffton. Craig vilie telephone g 294 7t FOR SALE—Large Ilze Lionel electric train. Phone 971. b 297-2 t FOR SALfc Bred does.~Get that boy or girl a bred dee rabbit for a Christmas present and raise some of your own meat. Lee H. King. Hoagland Phone. 297-3tX fa)R Sale - Boy s bicycle, excel lent condition. Make a fine Christmas gift. 1128 Elm street. Phone 7882 297-3 lx Order Christmas Flowers Early, targe awCt. — Lutes, Winchester St. Phone 5261. 288H8 K*OR SALE A wonderful - " Christmas present for you. Beautiful six room home, hardwood floors, bath, till basement. furnace, extra tine double car garage, nice chicken house, screened in porch, builtin cupboards. Ono acre, orchard Just beginning to bear. One mile from Decatur. Owner has loft city Will sacrifice at 8500 below cost for quick sale. Immediate possession. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870 29813 FOR SALE — punching bag and platform. Like new. Phone 1141. 298g.1t FOk - SALfc~~~ Che vrol-1 2-door coach. 1941. .Mrs Herbert Avery, Willshire, Ohio. Willshire phone No. 80. 29k-3tx
FOR SALE —2 piece living room wicker enlte Phene 310. glt FOR SALE -Largo size Due Therm circulating fan oil hea'er. Almo-t new. N. R. Steury. Phone 870. MO-bltx FOR SALE — Buick *edau Motor perfect condition. New tire*. Jtste Morricon. 1 mile sou'h and 1 mile east of Willahlre. 29«-g«ix FOR SALE “Family - 7lze white Holland turkeys for your Christmas dinner Phone 5144. 298 3t FOR BALE—Photo enlarger. Federal, with 88 lense Ivan Heare. Monroe Phone 11-D MdtJx FOR SALE—White' Rock Pull’’Call 8781 2>7-Jt —o Ration Calendar Gasoline A-9 coupon* are good through January 21. Sugar Stamp No. 29 in book four is good for 5 pounds through January 15 Shoes Stsmp No. 18 in book one is good for 1 pair. Stamp No. 1 on the "Airplane” afaei-t in book three i« good for 1 pair. Meats. Fats Meat*. Fats—Brown stamps L, M. N, and P good through January 1. Brown stamp Q becomes good December 19 and remains good through January i. Processed Foods Green stamps A. B. and C In book four good through December 20. Green stamp* D. E. and F iu book four good through January 20. Fuel Oil Period 2 coupon* are good through February 8 in all areas except the south where they are good through January 29. Pet.od 3 coupons now vaiiad in the middle west and the south remain good through March 15 in the middle west and through February 22 n the *outh. _ —Q — — Os the 41.882 class 1 railway locomotives in service in the t » at the end of 1942. the steam typ nu in i>- red FOR SALE IHxll— Manila Second tuiil—l6 1b 'White Type- ’ H,U writer Paper - »0c R*au auxll—2o ■> White Type- * writer P.per - 1-1» R*® BUXI4-18 lb White W writer Paper — 1-29 Ream Whit® ryp* 1 writsr Paper —1 85 Ream a Wall—B* »• Whit* * graph Psper - I-* R*‘® Decatur Daily Democrat IM N«rt* •esend Mrset
WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 446 South First. 283-28tX WANTED-Raditm to repair. Uhrtek Bros. 261-ts WANTED TO Or •eml modem home References. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 240-ktf WA NtAD—Hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South Fliwt. 283-2Ctx | WANTED Farm hand, good wages | steady employment. Paul Dudgeon. Rockford. Ohio. 294-glOt : NEEDI.EWDItKEiIS Tb“crocbet. I knit, quilt, and tat—in your own home. Articles uch as; bed spreads table clothe, chair sets, afgbans. handkerchief edgings, etc. Write elating skill.- to Box 195 St DemoenL WANTED TO BTY~DSt~buggy also email tricycle. Both in good condition. Phone 871. 297-3 t bicycle. Phone i 971. b 297-2 t WANTED To buy wardrobe trunk, large sige. Phone 1021. 295-ltx MAN WANTED In each county as Direct Representative of well known oil company. Immediate steady income for man with car. Write P. T Webster. 571 Standard Building. Cleveland 13, Ohio. Dxs WANTED— Roodim or apartments for auction school students, starting December 27th. Phone 610 or 312. T o MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS re more dead horses, cows, bogs, etc 1 Decatur phone 2000. We pay all {phone charge*. The Stadler Pro I ducts Co. 15-ts , FARMERS - NOTICE “•"wT'tiuck i live stock local or long distance. Two trucks. Call 101, John E. Meyer, 246 North Sixth Street. g 296 3tx FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, aiding and Johns Manville rock woo) | installation. Saves fuel, spells com fort, health, security. Boardman Phone 411. M3-26t TRY VAPO-HATHS for Flu and tad Colds and be i all Pepped up for Christinas and '■ New Years. Al the Herman C. Weber Bath House. 107 So. fMcond s’reet. Decatur, Ind 296tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Semi. Modern 2 room bouse within railroad. Phone k 8" evenings 330 Line street. 296-g3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ration book No. 4. Reinhold Blecke, Decatur R 5. Itx Not failure, but low aim is crime. —Lowell. One m juat alxiut as large or small ax he chooser to he. MITKI ill 141 WES lIXt. or ths; «oi ' i t < ot v< u. Noth* lx hevo-v slven th* tax payers of Adams t'-ointy. that « spe-,,-fnt m--i-tltiu <>t th. county cnunell of 'Sid > ounty, w ill he Held st thAuditor’s Office in the court house at D*< atur, Indiana, •< !*• A. M on Wednesday December 32nd. IMS. The Pouncil will meet t > appoint i m.-ntlwr to th* local Atcoholle Bevenut* Board for lite year I!*)), and al-, eonsi-ler the following addltlonil at,proprlati„n» which offhera .ottsider t»-< e.-ary to meet the '• m< rg. n< y existing nt this time. County Itevenue: .No. .-oilt—Sheriff Mllteige 8100.00 X„ | H | —Coroner. Per diem 10000 Highway Department No 10.1-A—Truck A- Trai tor drivers "O’ No. lO3C—OMnglr Hands 1200.00 Xo, zoo—All other operating Expenses ISOO.SO All highway approprlatl-.n, to He transferred from No. Materials Ta»pay , r" appearing eliill have the right l<> heard Uter ,n. After end appropriations •liall '••• made l, n oi mare taxpayre fe-lltig themlx,, .aarlexwt l.y said npproptltioii may a|q>< at to the State Tax Hoard tor ftrther I final a. tton theteon l.y filing llietr petition there, for- witli lite <’> tnty Auditor wit Ilin the time fixed ny law. and the Htnte lt.Mrd will tlx .1 .late fur a lien ins In (be "aid county. Thurman I. Drew Auditor Ad»m» Caunty. ~ ■. - ■ v Sppi.lntmeat of S.xeeulor. Estate Na. t”3-', Notl.-e i» hereby given. That the undersigned hss Ig-er .tore of the estate of utatit <». Owen., late of Adam. • **; nested. Th- estate is probably .oh lent Hummll K Owenforest t: <X»-b. E*« Kors Henry 11. Heiirr. UM” ft. ’ ■ 1
MODEL MAKERS Machinists with isdio expcriencs desirable but not essential. Ability to do general machin. work aud build models from varions types ut metals wood and plastics would quality you to till • highly interestinu position in the Farnswuith Engineering Laboratories Statement of availability required if new employed in easential industry. fall Mt Leithnei at Autbony s*'>l or write Faru»worth Teievision A H*di‘> Corporation. Fort Wayuu 41>. Indiana
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. ? Iljjßaj* • CMj : k UP IN SMOKE RO Japanrae bombvra Ml th* ffhlncMku airdrome on the iztand of Formoea •outhwent * Spin ?!?!;. The bomber, w.ra Mt afire by a kra-levd fighter i teenth Army Air Force bombera made their bombing runs over the target D. 8. and ' are expanding their operative in China.. U. 8. Army Air Forcea photo. (IMnatuoad Soundphoto)
Horse Sense All livestock and poultry bought at sales should be kept Isolated for at least two weeks. Quite often serious losses from diseases may be prevented in this way. —he— When you disconnect an electrical appliance, pull on the plug, not on the ccrd. —ba— Wild game is good and is a product of the land. Harvest It, -ha— Good popping coin should have 12*i io 14 percent moisture. Store popcorn in a eeuled container. —he— There cannot be two best ways of managing your farm. Have you WAN T E D House-mother for a group of girls, tlary 165 per month and maintenance. Apply Allen County Children* Home Fort Wayne, Ind.
* J - xk t ■ .JAMk 'dinSl BUCK SMOKf over the harbor of Bari, Itaip, marks the site of an air victory for the German I Luftwaffe A surprise stuck by a small number es German bombers left 17 Allied ships destroyed in the harbor and 1,000 casualties. Moot of the destraction was caused by the explosion of two munition I ships. Five of the vssaela tost were American. (latarnational Soundpht.o)
THIMBLE THEATER Showing—“lF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED-” 1 1 ■ " ' I LusA BUMCHA LITTLE I NOU) I MAFTA TEll I ADM iRE NOUR ¥ - * | KIO6 M SAILORSUfTS 'IM I DON’T (DANNA J SPIRIT, POPEVEjSSCUSe I —• misterpopewe.mxjareojanted-in there! enligk j yd but there I —— " Aw tm A k 11/ wA "** —> FW ARE SEVERAL Joo ATHINCs QPKAT, IHPNK'y H REA6OM6UJHW ACCOUNT OF yr__\ (DE MUST < F / j VfVs I ’ y ||hl ' I I• ) I j ij \\ ; BLONDIE MANEUVERS IN CAMP BUMSTEAD. By Chic Young ■■ ■■ ■ - y J e XT.tfgggA' < TOSUOOTIT SOOuP-< •] / .fix : (As /, ««R J CArV HAMPS'j . V V x.Ja \ r? \ ««••.•< X % MU I % —MrW' v’ 41
found the right one? Good nutrition Is necessary for good health. Oath good nltrition and good health are beauty requirements. -hsField bindweed, Canada thistle, quack grass, perennial sowthistle, Johnson grass and wild garlic are the six primary noxious weeds. Th. seeds of these weeds are prohibited in crop seeds sold for seeding purposes. —heThe more top soil there is on your land, the greater the crop production you may expect. -h»Sackitig lice not only cause Irritation and emaciation, hut are often carriers of human diseases, Purdue university entomologist* advise. —hals a conveniently placed feed storage bin In ycur chicken house xftvtvt you Juat 300 steps a day. It will amount to 43 miles In a year. —he - A good doctor bus to know "why"
and "how." A good farmer should be his own agricultural doctor. —hs— A ration too low in protein may reduce production of a high producing cow as much as 25 pen ent Use the best bay in the barn for the high producer. —hs--Further information on any of the foregoing topics may be obtained by writing to the Department of agricultural ext-nsion. Purdue University. Lafayette. Indiana. o —— " PREBLE NEWS “*l Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemeier spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrt, Herman Werling and son Wilber. of Fort Wayne. Mt. and Mrs. Frank Coppess of Monroe called on Mr and Mrs. Hansel Foley and son O’dell Sunday. ■Mtw Lewis Buryonek of latketon ♦ pent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller at their home in Preble. Mix* Peggy Sullivan of Almeda.
California spent several week* with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Salllvan. Mi s Selma Strahm callsd on Mrs. Freda Conrad and Mr. and Mra. Walter Conrad. Irene Kirchner and Wiltaa Andrews attended the teachers inotitute held at the Decatur high school. Merriam Hoffman and Mary. Fuhrman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Dorothy Shady. o ——— - Asks Farmers Wait To Present Claims Farmers who are eligible for dairy subsidy payment* were requeeted today by Winfred Gerke, chairman of the Triple A committee. to wait until after January 15.
SALE CALENDAR DEC 10 Mrs Eliza Roth. 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Monroe. 80 acre farm and all personal property. Roy Johnson, anct. DEC 21—C. H. Niemann, 2 tnlle North of Blppus, Ind. Roy Johnson, , Auctioneer. DEC 22—Edwin F Miller, 2 miles west and 2 miles south of Decatur, ind Improved 200 Acres J F. Sanmann. auctioneer DEC 29—Geo W Reynolds, I’s mile west H mile south of Dixon, Ohio. Closing out sale. Iloy Johnson. Auct. JAN. 5— Walter Whittenbargei, 4 mile* east and I*4 miles north of Decatur on road 191 Roy Johnson, auctioneer.
•tMMMWOCXXkOt X 5( KX XXXXXXJOtXX W Xx >L-“ X Xtr X X-tXXDWWWmw ! Ger Ming Apartment FOR SALE 'I 723-725-727 Mercer Ave. Three apartmente, each completely private. Fully insulated, plus storm sash. Automatic hot water. Oil fueled triple pump circulating water heating eyetem. 3 electric ranges, 3 electric refrigerators, and complete electric laundry equipment included with home. Hardwood floors and inlaid linoleum in each apartment. All equipment ie of beat quality and Is less than 2 years old. Owner plans to leave Decatur. A safe investment. Phone 1236 after 6 p. m. preferred, for an appointmtnt. : 7 ; ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ »'■> WANTED Newspaper Carrier Boys Earn spending money while going to M-hottl and ■ learn Io meet people. Gthtd (raining in business pt inei* ■ pies for youngsters who want to get around. From a half hour to one and one-half hours time each evening. If you are 12 years of age or over, have a good B reputation and are a hustler, apply, CITY CIRCULATION DEPT. DEC ATI R DAILY DEMOCRAT M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■• X9<K.xXTX>fXX%XXxnxxxxx»r«X7Cx.XXJI!XPCX3CXaaOOOCXMXXBC»aBQat j WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. I Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay lb. I Decatur Daily Democrat
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1944 to present their clslm* for November and December. Abogt 1000 Adams county farmers. who sell milk and cream, psrtir'rwte In ’he special three month subsidy eoverlryt October. November and December. In October the payment* to farmers totaled 111.218.77. The payments for November and December will b» made In January. Mr. Gerke said.
Trade In a Good Town — necatur N. A. BIXLER OFTOMKTRIBT HOURS: •:80 te 11:80 1<:80 te 9:00 Saturdays, 0:00 p. m. Talsphons IM fv«e tvefhlae* Oleseae FtSsd
