Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1944 — Page 5
■■ay. FEBRUARY 26,1944.
MM Reports ©*PY«O R T OF LOCAL B&*hK|GN MARK STB ■ fW ' «»««■?' MURRAY * C - JB fclndw °' llvastaok at 1 Cralfivllle, Willshire • every day ■fll:3op. m. ■ ’'"'-ft* 11 February 26. j K ¥ ’ »-■ ■■' "rh-b ■-■•».- 13 lj Hlwflh '-:■ i ' ■ St I.‘ - sift* !• > WSi®>* - L. --■•A E ■ !' !■" Sit, ' i"' 1 " 1 ""’ 600 p egg ano BWmP“ ry quotations % If Furnished by t. Me* Egg A Poultry Co., oAar Phone 1M February 26 ft* white egg* ... 25c /jjcsWi! As brown eggs. 2 s '' 2ic and fryers 21c mvir fctngern . 26c .'K r , 20c üßinKn* 18c M| raftks and stags 15c white 18c IM*l aRAIN MARKET *K ELEVATOR CO .greeted February 26 ftps subject to chants f during day. Ftft < * llw * d at M * Tator » Bl Wheat._ JI Rt lO ft Wheat 16" J(ft.tft It.-.in' WrrtpTa WBaB” 1 oo .01 per bushel lane Ka: .04 per IM leas. lo b farm 12S&-- • B^ ,on _£^ ,en<,or (Ift Price and Ballon Board affisf corner First and Munr.e ®%Bb»ed Tuesday and Thuns I Processed Foods stamps K. L M good ‘lttaO March 20. Blue stamps A,|ft. D and E in Book 4 good ftp® points each from Feb 27 May Meats ift stamps V. W X good t&rfift Feb. 26 Y. aud Z good tfewtft March 20 Spare stamp 3 pork (five pointe> through Fto4ft. Red stamps A. B and C in good for 10 points each frwftbb. 27 through May ». i p<ftl« through March 31. Sump Four good for 5 pounds sugar. •hoes IS In Book 1 aud No. 1 stamp in Bock 3 good taftsh each until further notice Gasoline ' Ap A 10 good for 3 gallon* March 21 B-l aud C-l good .wftbr 2 gallons each until further S B 2 aud C-2 Stamp* good for is until further notice. T Mftfor 5 gallons; E good for 1 it good for 5 gallons; all until fortl,er “ oUc * A ” @ftd I) coupons are not valid have been endors'd in isftrlth the autmoblle reglstra and state Other coucarry certain additional liMlatiun Motorist who have ifllt 1944 plates should write Hg 1944 and 1942 numbers on jfftand on coupons. Tires ftlt Inspections du? A book ve- » by March 21, 1944; B ~y ca,n!ucrt,i ‘ l flfts every « mouths or every O miles, whichever Is fiiwt. Fuel Oil fftriod 3 coupons valid through ■pt 13; Period 4 and 5 <oupona Ift through Sept. 10; and have ( «oliowing values 1 unit, lb galft; 6 units. 60 gallons; 25 unit* SftfalloM Ail change making COUreserve coupons are now bB. Consumens should have used iOe than •»% of their rations *a Mbbruary 18. 1144. Stoves I new heating, cooking sod heating and 'coskill Baa. daaigaed tnr use in the ■Mold, for laetaUetloa •• ar the flour and for the use of wood. oil. kerosene gasoline Mt Bas are rationed Certificate, be obtained from local board Used >ats ■k h poond of want, fat is good ■ two meal-ration points.
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED * ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrot Insertion 30f Ono Time, Per Word IJ/ t f Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day If Card of Thanks MM Obituarist Versos, RaaaluUom |1 Menus, run menu style SI NotioeA Cap Heads, S-pL bod/ sot (12 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE FOR BALE- A home yon win' be proud of. Two bed rooms, hardwood floors, basement, furnace, built-in cupboards bath, insulation. Brand new, just completed. Stevenson street. Immediate possession. Small down payment, rest like rent. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 27tf FOR SALE—Complete-line of win Ing supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 3(0. 40-ts FOR SALE Ga: i. 'lots for food and fun, near G. E. 3(5 or 15 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts In all sections from 3175 cub. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Seryice. Phone 870. 36-ts FOJI BALI —Brooder houses,” big lino to choose from. Immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 156 Geneva, Ind. 37-ts Itfß' SALB — liaby chldu now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 201-ts kOR SALE—Warm” morning heating stove. Laundry stove. Combination radio and phonograph. Woodrow Tinkham. U mile west, U mile south, U mile west of Geneva. b 47-3 i x SALE —”ManT bicycle, new tires, good condition. 1210 Master DHve. a 47-3tx h)ft i e-s~pa-ssenger coupe, good tires, reasonable priced. Norval J. Nunn. 47-glx ROR~B'AIiE -D< ( afur U. S. spprovad Pullorem tested super-quslity bred chicks. Special now 300 started White Rock. Leghorn cockerels 21* cents. Order now for April and May. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 47FOR” »A~ pressure stove. Mrs. P. B. HabMe, station corner of Adams and Thirteenth. 48FOR” dALE Southeast of Decatur. 4 miles East of Mon.-oe on road 114. • room house, barn 3( x ho hip root, grr.inery. other out buildings. New well. Mostly in cultivation, dome real good timber In woods. Priced to sail. (Esute) Warren Hamm. Woodburn, ind., Phone 860. 48-gftx h)R iALIi — 4 pigs” weight 100 pounds each. Clam Vine, Pleuant Mids. 48-3tx businaas coupe in good condition. Charles Brown 225 Frant St. Phone 8492 49-3 t FOft BALE Large site HeaFrols, white enamel kitchen range, breakfast set, six chslns. 2 utility cabinets, big cabinet, 2 baby beds. 1 three quarter bed, one bedroom suit. 9 x 12 blue wool rug. New springs and mattresses for both beds Phone 8494. 48-g2tx FdR SALE —One 8-year Holstein heifer, heavy springer; 1 Holstein stuck bull, coming 2 year* old. • good one; 9 weaning pigs. 11 shoats, 69 pound* each. Call (51-E attar 4 p. m. g 4M ImWMtsfWsrfwWwl Read ptama. wsaw Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE PIM - WIND - AUTO TM N. M St. Ph*"* >7O NOTICE! My welding ehsp haa bean n-eved from F.rst Street to the Dick Surdg property on Cleveland ***•’ Ted Beerbower 1 """ A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOUR*: •:30 to 11:30 1t:80 to 8:08 Saturdays. *:** p- m. Telephone IIS Eyes Examined Glasaaa Fitted
WANTED SEWING MAC'iHNE ftfcPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 446 South First. 26tx WANTEb—faadlos to repair. (Thrick Bros. Ml-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE—We repair all makes of eweeporw, wasbera, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 462. Arnold * Klenk. b 8-ts WANTED—Modern or semi-modern home for rent. References, bonded lease. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Berv.ee. Phone 870. 43-ts. WANTED —"Girl for office, and selling In retail store. Some typing — steady employment, and chance for advancement to assistant manager. Reply Democrat Box 215. 444 t MOVING TO DWATFR-Wsnt to buy modern house direct from owner; 5 or 6 room preferred. It your price Is right please write particulars to R. E. Green, Gen. Del., Delphos, Ohio. 48-2tx FEDERAL—INCOME tax reports prepared by an accountant. 1422 W. Monroe. Phone 1215. 48-gtf tees. We will buy your car or tell you where you can sell it elsewhere. Associated Automobile Buyers. J. Baker "15 Jefferson St. Rep. Box 155. 46 it WANTED —12 inch tractor plow. Henry Nussbaum. Berne route 1. Phone 4684. 49g2tx WANTED— Hemstitching and but tonbole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. 25tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, sidIng and John Manville rock wool installation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman Phono 411. 25t FARMERS ATTENTION-We VOmove dead horses, cows, hoga, otc Decatur phono 2000. Wo pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts kOOFING. BIDINO- W® carry a complete line of Celotex roofing, siding and insulation. Call us for free estimate. We apply. Arnold A Klenk. 46-ts WE BUY used sewing machines; urgently needed. Boardman, 445 South First St. 25tx — o— ■ — FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms, bath and garage. Bellmont Park. Mtw. Loretta Amrine. 47-3tx —o |* ANSWERS TO “DO YOU KNOW?** I ♦ ♦ 1. of Jonathan, lame in both feet, who David cherished tor his father’s rake. 2. Two. 3. Philip the evangelist I Acts 21:8.9) 4. Hebrew*. 5. Tertuilua <Acts 24:1-9). ■o— Obituary William Workiuger. born Aprii 11. 1884 of Satnm-I and Margaret Hilyard Workinger passed this life February 4. 1944. .Mr. Workinger spell most of his life in Adams county as a farmer and was at the time of hla death merchant police for Deca'ur. On DecemlMM- 1910 he wa* united In marriage to”SisH 51 ar due Barkley and to this union were born five children, three of whom are living: Robert 8. of Decatur. Kenneth of Compton, Calif.. Pfc. Lester with the American air force in England Marjorie and Frances are deceased. Mr. Workinger has three brothers: Pierce of Greenville. Mich.; Perry and Bert of Wren. Ohio; two sis'era. Floreme Wurklngtr of Lima. Ohio and Mrs. .war Johnson of Decatur; one step sister, Mrs. Kylvla Hmitley. also of Decatur. Three grandchildren: bhlriey Ann. daughter of Robert; William Lee. son of Kenneth and Jerry Allen, son of Pfc. lister. During the pastorate of Rev. B B. Blauvelt. Mil. Warkinger found the Lord and united with 'he Union Chapel U. B church. He had many friends who join the family In their bereavement. Burial was made In the Monroeville cemetery. ‘•'Great Master, touch u» with Thy skillful hand; Let not the music that la in us die! . Great Sculptor, hue and polish us; nor leL slidden and lost. Thy form within us Be! Spate not the stroke. Do with us as Thou will. Let there be naught unfinished, broken, marred. Complete Thy purpose, that we ray becomw Thy perfect Image. Thou our God and Lord.” ' -' o Jshevab s Witneseea 125 N 9th Street Sunday. February 27—7:0» p. m. All people of good will are Invited to attend this timely Bible frade la a Good Towa — Daoattr
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State Sea! Has Legend Arlington. Vt.— (UP) Legend has It that the Vermont state seal originated during a visit by a British officer to the cld Chittenden
- WANTED - We need an additional helper in our lire recapping department. Experience not absolutely Mccwary but desirable. Thin is an opportunity for you to contribute to one of the mout essential phases of the war effort. Good wage* and reasonable working hours. Saylors Chevrolet Sales Decatur Indiana Public Sale 1 will sell at Public Auction ’* tnile Routh and % miles West of Wren. Ohio, , Tuesday, Feb. 29 Commencing at 12:00 Noon 4— HEAD OF HORSES—4 Black horse 6 yrs. old wt 1500 lbs., sound well broke; Bay Mai* li) yrs. old. wt. 1400; Bay horse. 2 yrs old. Bay more 4 yrs old. wt. 1400. 20—HEAD OF CATTLE—2O Milking Nh irthorn * Guernsey Cow 6 yr. old. due March 10th; Roan Milking Shorthorn Cow 6 yrs. old, due March 12th; Bed Cow 6 yr*, old with calf by side; Rla< k Cow. 5 yr*, old with calf by side; 2 White Cow* 5 yrs. old each with calf by side; 2 Spotted Cow*. 5 yrs. old. with cull by side; Roan Cow 5 yrs old calf by side; Guernsey n Jersey Cow 5 yrs. old. milking good flow, Roan Ccw 5 yrs old. milking gttod flow; Helfer 2 ye«r» old. fresh: Roan Helfer 2 yrs. old. be fre«h soon; •1 Yearling Heifers; 2 Yearling nulls MISCELLANEOUS Clean Ea y Milking Machine; Two Horse grain drill; Dump Rake; Riding plow; Walking plow; 150 ft. good Inch hay rope; 2 Harpoon hay forks; hay slings; cross cut saw; 8 ten gal. milk cans; Double work harness; 3 collars and other articles too numerous to mention. 1937 Chevrolet coupe In good condition, exceptlonlly good tries, radio, heater and seat covers. TERMS CASH FOREST BOICE, Owner R<>y S Johnson Auctioneer T Schiefer-tel: 1 Clerk. Public Auction A Complete Line of Good Restaurant Equipment Willshire, Ohio SATURDAY, MARCH 4 12:30 P M. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT: Nearly new Cold-|>ol Refrigerator. 8 ft. New Electric Meat Slicer. Largr Stand Electric Fan Coffee Urn. ! Slice Toaa'ei 2 Electric Clock*. National Cash Register, like new. Fluorescent Light Fixtures. STOVES; Nearly new TAPPAN 6 Burner Natural or Bottled Gas Stove with two oven* New WARM MORNING Heating Stove, large stae. Nearly new I holt Steam Tabi< with 2 meat compartments. 3 burner Coleman Ga-oline Stov- with oven. Laundry Stove '• Kerosenn Moves. A Kerosene Healer Heater. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT: 9 New Chrome Rtoolr with leather ■ li 25 ft Count, i 2 show CSSM Pie CSSS. Metal 1.. Box lot P>* 7(. ft 3fl Rubber Matting. Full line ul Cooking and Serving l'leii*il* Silverware CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Candy and many other Item* TERMS CASH JAMES E. RIKER, Owner J F Saiiinaiin Auc'ioneer. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. « Decatur. Indiana.
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■ house in Arlington. The officer was . so impressed by the western vista I from hi* room that he engraved H I on a horn drinking cop. His engraving, with minor changes, was i' later adopted for the state seal.
