Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1944 — Page 5
j'HsmESDAY, JUNE 7. 1944
I Reports MIT OF LOCAL IAN MABKgT* SURRAV a 90. to gs iWMtMk al IM gUtohlra elved every day LMR ?d June 7ZL him HO® H.Tf io.®o ’« I.M ..........w*.**... «>.*>. n.n IM® Lt EGO AND JUOTATIONS ihed by ’lHMcatur produce co. Phone 380 Corrected June 7. ||H -27 c broil* and fryers ... 2<c - * •- i 1 • 29c j||Ki* ■•■:■< 1 Sc h»'iM ||K-'.cr a»<i stags 15c livestock ‘ k: hogs 'J.'H'O; holdovers '<-.idy; 160 to ISO ISO to 270 n>K. 13 80; ■■ J3v Wk 1175 to 12.00; rb- 11 50 to 11 65; 100 lb- K’2s to 11.50; sows MSI. r.ilv-K 700; steers :» .’•.«<!>•. cow* mostly load 964 lb. good and IS iteers 16.50; 2 loads 1072 top common to low TOE 13 W to 15.25; heifer top good 13 25 to 14 76; beef to 1175; canners and 9 25; vealers steady WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne. Ind. June (UP)
Mi. xrL ■' -t-ady. not buying w.n-h'r weights 27(1 3<wi SHII>" 180-2'Hi )bs, sl3; 300Hl 25. 160 ISO lbs.. sl2 50; lbs. Ill; HO 150 lbs., «■ 1.1"-I4» Hoc. $10.50; 120-130 ll" 25: <iage, $8.25; male lii>. y. .tilings. |l2; ciipp- ■>’ $6.50
LIVESTOCK |Magn. June 7— (UP) - SHf* 17.000, slow. Sows 10c |B. <x«l and choice IMO to 27C '°P : «'»><l and choice 28<1 1! 60 to 12 15; good ■*>•<* IM to 170 lbs. 12 25 SB* medium and medium tn ■■pades l«o to 230 lbs 11 5(1 IB*" good and choice 300 to jy *>»• 10 50 to $0.85; few |B» lightweights to 11.00; ap. 12,ooo? calves: son; |B'’* r ’ and yearlings weak to lower; mostly 10 to 15 |B off atrictly fed steer and SB* l ran with belter grades Br 8111 * 11 I<*l> 17.35; several |B 11 >• to 17 25; bulk 14.50 to heifers io to 15 cent* low. jB 1 * 1 17.00; bulk 13 50 to 16 25; active bulls steady ■! t * n! " higher; beef bulls advance; weighty satis. Mm 14<»0 down; thin stork slow. LOW; active. Strong; ■*•* native S p, i U g lambs 16 ou ‘ loads medium and good B* Br °und 88 lb Nfebras crap wooled lambs 15 00; ■ "rantm and g(1()d arou!ld K 8 ■ , lambs with No. 1 and ■ ».V** ,30 * : load common B “ m ft* Uts. shorn lambs B ' 1 P‘*t» 12.00; shorn B. ***• ' 4<rwn. ■ '■HICAGO grain close July $1 60%; Sept. $1 56 K* »•*.. 1i.57%.%; May. fr* W .74%.%; Sept 69% ■ M% bld; May. .68%. I ISi *»**«■■»’ a «urk elevator co, I Corrected June 7. I **“• * ub l«<n to Chance ■htr a 4 "' l ®* day. ■ *> delivery at alevator. WbW _ fl U !« I’S-—ztS U I ’•A’W*
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FOR SALE iOS SALBL-Coaiplsl, Us, 0 , r leg supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros, Phone MO. <o _ tf frOR SALE—GardenTot. for food and fun, near Q. E . |65 or |5 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts In all sections from 1175 cash. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 36 , tr FOR SALK Modern house in~Monmouth. Can be financed, email down payment Midwest Realty Auct. Co. Phone 174. 134-3 t RIGB, RUGS—Just received shipment of Axminster rugs, size px 12. Better hurry if you need a rug. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone m - 134 2t Foil HALE — Howe Hybrid seed seed corn, early variety. Geo. Foor Pleasant Mills. 131. t x FOR SALE Tractor cultivator for Farmall H. Will fit Fl 2 Good as new. One mile southeast e7 Willshire on 33. Lee Bell, Willshire. Ohio. 134 3t FOR SALE — Living room suited square kitchen table, four chairs, all in good condition. Phone 594. Wk —New Zealand white rabbits and pens. 822 North Third street. 134 2tx R)R SALE iM«~FmrdTVß~just overhauled, good tires. Louis Bey log. ity milese east of Dent ■rtool !35-g2tx FOR SALE — Several iwed gas ranges; 2-hurner gas hot plat,e; several baby beds; chest of drawers; Ice boxes. Decatur Upholstry Shop. 146 8. Second St. Phone 420.
For SA LB-1937" Ford V-SToacfi $325. 1025 Schlrmeyer St. i 1352ttt FOB OAL£ — 2 baby bods. com. plfete with springs and extra good mattress. Phone 7974. ' 133g3tx WE HAVE — Living room suites with springs; a few bed room suites; utility cabinets, wardrobes, hassocks, pictures and mirrors, reclining chairs, rockers, barrelback. occasional and diningroom chairs. Sprague Curniture Stote. Phone 199. 134 2t FOR SALE—Plants? Home grown Haltimore rutger beefsteak, and Oxhart tomato; cabbage, early and late; mango, celery, cauliflower, yam, sweet potato, and many other vegetable plants. Also blooming petunias and other flowers suit, able for porch boxes and gardens. Open all day. Evenings until 9 o’clock. Mrs. William Strahm 339 N. Ninth St. 133t6x FOR SALE Complete saw mill. 48-in. circular saw, including logging and loading track, pulleys, shafting, stationary high pressure boiler, with Are brick and boiler supporters, etc., all In fair condition. Berne Furniture Co., Berne. Ind. 128-lSt FOR SALE - ’ 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. 805-ls HufORB~A%- carry a complete line of electric motors, including %, 1-8, %, % b.p. Also a complete line ot electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. 88 If ENTERPRISE SOLO CfiAT One coat seals and covers. An oil paint for use over Wall Paper, plaster, wood, metal, casein, wallboard and other surfaces. Washea perfectly. Something new. No water paint. Only $2.79 gal. Arnold A Klenk. 103-gs JUST RECEIVED—Large shipment of mattresses selling from sl4 50 to $39.50. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 134 21 Pdft SALE -Cabbage and tomato plants Willie Reed, % square east of Moose Home. Home after 4 p. m. * 134 tlx i— i ii o*' AeiwiatMval et AUmlatatrater Estate he- »*«• m Notice U herrf.j given. Tb.u the undersign*! lias been appointed AdmtalMnttvr of the estate of Christin* h Biens, late of Adame tv. M'MvtJ The sstats U probab.y 44am J. Miens. Ad-niaisualur
WANTED SOWING MAOHINk REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil belts, P*rts. Boardman's 445 South First. WANTED- Radios to rsnalr. tffp rick Bros. Ml ts WANTED^®,OOO" garment hangani in good usable condition Sheets Brog, Cleaners, 112-If WANTED Dish washer, iniddf aged womau preferred. Phone 5!>5 or 1403. ' 134-21 W ANTED—Hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs Boardman, 445 South FireJ. 130 26tx WANTEl>—Three men to help~um load car load of newsprint. 73 rolls. Car will arrive last of this or first of next week. Register with kred King In pressroom and slate when you will be available. Dally Democrat. 134-21 x WANTED — Tractors to repair. William McClure, 605 Indiana St Phon.- 381. 132gTx WANTED— Loans on farms. Eaatern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-t WANTED—Woman or girl for general housework, afternoons. 50 centa an hour. No laundry or cooking. Write Box 248, care Demotra,j b 134-ts '' A NT E b — Child's trlcyole. Phone 1108. 133t3x miscellaneous FRBt: BRTlgAffiS 6r roodne. fUing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fupl, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 4’l. 130-26 t It s harruhvw to fabrics and provents mildew, is non-oxploslve, s'ainleas and odorless, thia new Mirra Moth Imihtinizer that is effective against moth damage 2 to 5 years. Smith Drug Co. 135-it TYPEWRITERS — Overhauled. I will be iu Decatur Friday of this week. For service write or call Underwood Elliott Fisher, 1130 So. Calhoun, Fort Wayne. Telephone A-9H6. a Save the serviceman's - clothing from moth damage for the duration with oue application of Mirra Moth Immunixer. One application is effective for yearn. Woa’ers Auto Store 111 8. Second St 133-3 t NOTiCE“TO’~F AR M ER B~AND STOCK DEALERS Stock hauling day or night. William Harrod, Phone 8933 Decatur. g 13331 FARM El<B-ATT£NTfON—Ws”rw-move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phons 2000. We pay all phone cherges. The Stadler Products Co. int ROOFING, SIDINd- Now is the time to take care of that leaky roof. We carry a complete lino of Carey roofing, siding and rock wool insulation. Call us for tree estimates. We apply. Arnold A
Klenk. 88-ts FARM LOANS' at 4% for 5, 1, lj. IS, 30, 30, 35, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at any time on the principal. Drop m. a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lawton. 3SB-T — o LOST AND FOUND LOST Black Scottie, answers to name of Toto. Call 611 or 31. Reward. g 1353 t FOUNT* High school ring. Owner may have same by describing and paying for ad. Phone 994. g 135-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment, all modern conveniences. 222 N. Fourth. Phone 1427. g 134 31 FOR RENT Pasture by the head. Phone 8611 or see Gordon Burkhart, 1% miles west of Pleasant .Mills. • g 135 3t FOR RENT 4 room house and garage, wired for stove, piped for gas. sls«a month. 7 miles west Decatur on 224. Phone E 71 Bryan, A 76470 Fort Wayne. g 134-31 o .... MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press •Stocks Irregular In quiet trading 'Honda Irregularly lower. if’urti stocks Irregular. (Chicago stocks irregularly higher. iCotton off as much as 53 cents a bale. ■Whteat off 2% cents, oats off 1% rye off 2% .barley off 1. Chicago livestock: Hogs slow; Cattle steady, sheep active and strong. 0 FOR SALE—AII gteel clothes line posts with 5 foot cross arm. Ready to install. Maier Hide & Fur Company. 134111
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:80 te $1:30 1«:«0 tc I;00 SqLirdAyw 1:00 p. m. Tslephvtw Eyas fiMmined Glasses Fitted
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<OI WTW 4'I.SIMM allow. Lil <rtt Ulltl.lOHKI) ■! Commissioners J< RIK 5. lflM-4 of 2"F* ur - “■ pwr —1 nt •• Crtisen I>l. Cto., tel* U 4.85 llayw>»d Pub. Co., <-p.T 414 fj <4yde O T-noutnsr, elk «ptr... tJu C A Doo«la» <?o., clothing.... J|o» Thurtnan I. Drew, aud up»r. 444 T ; »her. mil, ewp- l»t 44 Wm. Eliraam, mir. mil. 30 18 Charley N>4>erry. sur. Uh, Or. ll.ie Ja<v>b Hoffman, »ur Ul« Ur 1 *4l lailph lU«f>. sur. <4>or. t.M Vl«-u»r Hlc-eke, »ur. dIU-b 4.55 Chris. K Zun-4wr, do 24 So Krlck-Tyndall Co. <lo 14 7* Herman Brown d 0........ 41 uo Clyde Strickler d 0... o 3» Joaegm K. Ek krote do IS* Christ MIIK-r d 0.... 44 50 Don Harvey do «.4i Hinn Butler do 1160 Menno Haliegger S. ....... U.lO Albert Fox £ i».50 Kidney Dawue d 0.... VIO Omer iMaxuc do 5 40 Brnest Tumbleeon «I<> l.ou Arnow Htz-lner do 26 00 Albert Morar-hberger do l oo Krt--k-Tyndall Co., our. ule hSU John Bixler, CH yunttor 186 00 •Mrw FnniH) Miller, CH matron 45.00 Arnold & Klenk, CH <g»er ...... 19.04 Hclmfer HSore, CH op. r ... I.OS Baker Plumb Co. cfl open 37 io H.xmler Mueplles, CH <»iwr. 17."> Norfli. ln<l Pub. Svrv. jail <>p. y.S4 Baker Plumb, ft Heat. Jail op. 7.75 I A Chemical Co. Jail <4>er. . SO,IS L. L. Hann, *h. eupt. mil. poo 10.55 E Arulxbold. sal oper. iM.vo Clara Lemrerleu. tto. agt. »t 103.48 K. J Zwlck. cor. per d A mH 15.T0 D. D. Jones, heakui com. aal... 38.50 D. D. Jones, health com. oyer 1.50 E. J. WY.rthman, aaaexe ..per, 3.00 Naorul G. Borman, aweeu. elk 51.00 4 rank A. Kltaou, Inf eupt mil. 160.00 Jminnu Kitaon, Inf. matron >3 33 Marguerite VonUunten, Inf. op 45.00 Patricia KMwun, do 15.00 Frank A Kitaon, do 43.86 Pryor 8. CMlbert do 60.00 JoHt-ph S. Bc4>wartS do_.e .... 40.00 Nosh J Hrbwarts d<> 15.00 Home Grocery do 41.39 Fred Ahr jo. 30*0 Ind. Isetut. Ind. d 0..... 50.73 « E. Hite do .- 81.15 Wmlfrwl Gcrke do 41.50 Deqatur Hatchery do 89.10 1-aiHtern Ind. OH Co. do 48.33 C. J. .lonea do 47.50 Dr.’E. D. Bixler du ........ 10.00 Menno Aenaiutx do 3.70 H Kriaim « ,-|on do 19 69 Stewart Bakery do .... 89.48 Genov Hadcherlas do 46.70 Itov. D. L. Patterson do 400 WorraU Mfg. Co. do 19.84 Ihse Frjftark do 27.15 Baker Pknb. A Heat do 21.75 Hch.afet More do 4.15 J-dinx Seed Store da 7.76 Kuhiie Drug Store do J6.6X Mollenkupt Fann 40|ukt> do 3.04 Dr. James M. Burk. Co ph sal 35.00 F»rd L. t.ltterer, co. at. sal 50.00 Decatur Democrat, lea ad, «q». 74 48 Berne Witness, leg. adv ... 77.75 American la*gion, flags 150.00 biirl B Atlauis, Insurance 29.14 Iceland Smith Ins. Agency, Ina. 116.00 Will W Innes, asseanlng 40 00 8. E. Brown <t<> 58.50 J<«lin Baker do 58.60 Ha nold Ptahls do 54.50 Hlla< Mpruuger do.. 292.50 Ite-.Nu Co C. 11. Oper. 146.65 Erneata Hofstetter, 4-H exp. 10.00 Billy Arnold do . 10.00 Mildred WonUitnan do 40.00 Anna K. Williams do 40.00 Irene Byron Kan. sanatorium 291 01 Ruanell LwFever, tax refund . 14.00 Mrs. Llllia.ni E Moser, c|V. def 80.00 Mrs. O. L Vance, ele<-tion exp 10.00 Hubert libber do’ 15.00 Hoy O. Gln d do 10.00 Margaret Bruun du 10.00 Menno Burkhalter do 10.00 Maxine Troulner do 10.00 William Noll do 10.00 Fred E. Kolter <>> 40.00 Dorothy II Beeler do < 10.00 l-eo T Gllllg do 10.0 V Kaei Untoh, precinct >to. 75.75 West Union do 77.76 F. Hoot do 75.75 West ILx.t do 98,25 North Pnd-le do 80.74 Mouth Preble do 75.TG North Kt Mary's do 75.76 Mouth St Mary s do ... 7175 North Washington do 85.76 Mouth Washington d<> 74 89 N«»rt4i Kirkland do 82.75 South Kirkland <fr> 90.75 N 'fill Blue «'re.-k do .„ 41.50
NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at present market price. Also want Scrap Iron, Rage, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin CansL All kinds of scrap ip essential for war purposes. We are also buyora of Beef Hides, Calf Skins. Sheep Pelts, Tallow, Fate and Greaeoa, Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR C(L 710 W. Monroe Phono 442
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing— U NICE FOOTWORK, POPEYE!” *' /MT 7ifl AT" 'q ▼ YgJE MUST TAKE) *1 *tS THERE ANW ' x ( F JUST /k INIU£ p*e» w/ " rnursirS On f\ Jrfe- BWwW 4 w»L \ i**” r b7/ iKSw &v? Crai ?& AyV kJC 1 f y TTTtw* T) T nvnil , V tx 1 11? 1 k v- z- * u-,'- I S fc -5 f r ™ S)MS<V^ r If > ; BLONDIE SAFARI IN THE SUBURBS! r„~m. v- - 7? ->r'.-i«wr>. ■ *l||||nni r TnNT mwf Ul'o. . 1-L /., nM - lg s , Mythic Yoimg Vf/re« ~TVfwmMSKi' 7mbww7 - z K»S7-g'xS™^ : c‘& m i w : ' ’ THE PeRCOLATORy-C*k k\ f |l - 7 COFFEE < 0 jjazg, / ( here AT MRS. 17c 1 - J • \ ( START to ?J v —Jj ? WOODLEYS... Jffl ■'\ ' S T... ft Cg S! k AND PUT A L CgS u, z—' IB W- • IB ■‘ 1 r E% -' ’ 1 «■•■••— JsBBHmUBI h»- -wm w!i 6’5
Routh Blue Creek do. 75.74 North Monroe do 80 75 Middle Monroe do. 88.75 Meet Jefferson do 7* 75 French do W. 75 wont Jefferson do 76.75 North Wabash do 86.50 Cwyton do 90.76 North Hartford do.. 70.75 Routh Hartford do : 87.75 Geneva "A" do 1M.25 Geneva •B" do 1*1.60 Berne "A“ go 8M.16 Berne "B" do JW 35 B»rne "C" do *8 1» Decatur l-A do 1M.60 De-ntur 3-A do 104.25 iWcatur 3-A do M.OO Dexatur 2-B do 101.60 Decatur I II dp 1L1.J6 Decatur 2-B do 101.60 Wm. EhrMSon, sal. mil 131.8> Ernest TuinJileson, asrt uupr. 144 *0 Sam Butter. a«»l 6) on Philip Hueer, truck driver 135.10 Albert Flox, a»st aupr 145.50 Calvin Dubach, asst 153.75 Vail H<-hne>t>p, truck driver 139.30 Virgil Draper do 154.00 Burl Fuhrman do 137.20 Kenneth (abler do .. .... 133.50 Peter Luwhe do 143.50 Wayne Gaunt do ..... 133 00 Clyde Harden, mechanic 172.50 Glen LauXaenheleer, trk drlv. 148.10 Chauncey Reynokd, trk driver I*3 50 Omer Hague, single band . 131.60 KMney Dllgue do 130.20 lllohard Bleeke <Bo 7.80 Charles Hoile do 43.55 John M. Doan, clerk 50.00 Jay Barnett, single hand 5.20 l*»n Harvey, single hand 9.75 Frank Peterson, Janitor. ... .. 81.10 M«-n>u> H. Habegger, single hd. 133.00 Moes Myers do. 9 75 Arthur DeArmond do 10.50 Carl Hedlngton do. 5.00 Chris F. Zurcher do 111. so John L W«flff do 10.60 Christ Myirr d 0.... 102.20 Claus. Berry do 41.20 Sylvester HUiult d 0.......... 11.70 Ixurter Diatmch do 128.80 Chas. E. Pusey do 93.10 Nichols Shoe Store, pper 18.00 Petrie <S,i Co 292.88 Goodyear Her. 272.63 Ft Wayne Pipe A Sup. Co. up 5.68 VJOomler Salas, oper. 24.31 MoHsman Yarneße Co. du 10.37 Dunson Supply Co. do 19.24 Walter Urktzenlmff do. 10.00 Central Mot>>r Parts do 41.32 Hlverslde Garage do 2.47 H. Knapp & Hon do 17.95 MoHenlcig>f Farm Epl'l- du . 17.45 Gulf Super Her do 21 95 Decatur Super Her. do 162.20 Cltlxen Tel. Co. do 13.80 White Mfg. Co. do 62.50 John .M I Wain do 1,50 Walters Machine Shop do 12 55 Artx Tire Co. do .... <5.00 Chy of 7>eca4ur, Btc, power. . 11.54 Butler GGarage, oper 145.00 Paul Yoder do .... 3.40 IJnn Grove lUlw. do 2.50 Ha-laggar Furn. Cp. dr... 10.00 Ind. Muuip Co. do IJM Ft. Wayne Hprlng (Ip. do 4 60 Eastern Ind. Dll Co. do . 110 60 Ent Highland, agt. do .65 Irtnlel A Miller, matrlal . 20.00 F. P. Pickett, material 9.0* Meshbenged Bros. Co. mat. 1.817.48 Yost CTirmt. Co. material . . 782.68 Krick-Tyndall <*• material 43.79 Inland Smith Ins. Ag< y. Ins. 319.48 t-larl B. Adams. Ina. 2.04 Berne lid* Co , properties 1.90 Midwest Fire A Sus. E<t Co . . 42.00 National Cylinder Gaa Co. pr 10.97 Welfare Citizens Tele. Cq., telephone ... 14 00 Faye M. Knopp, post., mil 37 20 Bernice Nelson, mil 17.30 Veronka F. Unn. mH. .. 35.10 Helen idle roll Zwick. mil. 7.80 Certified this 7tt> day of June 1914. Thurman I. !>rew. Auditor. June 3. o — Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area A special service of prayer will be held tonight at the local Presbyterian church at 7:30 o’clock. ThU service come* at 4he dose of a two day vigil during which the church has remained open for Individual prayer and meditation. All members are asked to be present tonight for dhls closing serv:ce. First Mathodtot Church Special prayer services for boys in service at the meeting Wmlii*«<lay night. The armies of invasion wl.il need our prayem each and every day of thia dangerous program. Our interest should bring us logerlber for prayer and mutual tellowship iu this lime nt gtreaa.
Ration Calendar (War Price and BaUoa Board Office, corner Firat and Monroe Bia., cloaad Tueeday and Thursday.) Proceaaed Feed* Blue stamps Al through Q 8 good for 10 potato eseb indefinitely. Meats Red stamps At through T 8 good for 10 points each Indefinitely. No additional stamps will become valid until June >. •ugar Stamp to la Book fair good for 4 pounds until further aotlce. Stomp <0 in Book four goof for ( pounds of canning sugar. Stamp 11 in Book four good for 6 pounds Indefinitely. Application for additional canning sugar must be sent to board accompanied by one spare stamp 17 (or each applicant.
Shoes No. 1 “airplane" and No. 2 "airplane" atamp iu book 3 good tor 1 pair each until further notice. Stamps invalid if removed from book. Gasoline Stamp A-ll good for I gallons through June 21. B-2, C 2, B 3 and C-3 good for & gallons until further notice. T (sec. Qtr) good for 5 gallons through June 30. E sud E l good for 1 gallon. R and R-l good for & gallons. R and R-l not valid at filling stations but consumer may exchange R for E at his local board it be Wishes to parchase non-highway gasoline at filling station. A. B. C, D and T coupons are not valid until they have been endorsed in ink, pencil, stamped or printed with the automobile registration number and state. Motorists should write 1944 numbers on book and on coupons. Tires Passenger car tire Inspections are no longer required, but inspection records should be retained for obtaining supplemental rations and tire replacements. Next Inspection due; Commercial vehicles every 6 months or every 6,000 miles. B holders eligible for Grade 1 tires but must show absolute need to carry on essential activities. All A holders may obtain certificates for Grade 3 tires, but only after they have found tires which may l)e purchased. Fuel Oil Period < and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31 and have the following values: 1 unit, 10 gallons; 6 unite, 60 gallons; 25 units, 260 gallons. All change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Consumers should have used not more than 97% of their rations as of April 29. •tovea All new heating, cooking and combination heating and cooking stoves, designed for use In the household, for installation on or above the floor and for the use of coal, wood, oil, kerosene, gasoline and gas, are rationed. Certificates must be obtained from local board. Used Fats Each pound of waste fat to good tor two meat-ration points. o I Geneva Postmaster Is Named State Officer — Indianapolis. June 7 —(U>P)—• The Indiana chapter of the national a asocial ion nt postmasters elected Paul G. Smiley, Washington, Ind, as president yesterday at the closing session of its stale convention and voted to meet in Indianapolis again in 1946. 'Other offk-eiw elected were Douglas A. Btoislng N«aw Haven, first I vice president. Al Kurnbach, Jasper second vice president; .Mis. Hazel Widdows Geneva, third vice president: 'Mm. Helen .Me Connell. Scipio. fourth vice president and Mrs. Thelma Shuff, Vanburen, secretarytreasurer. i
Committee Named To Select Prohi Ticket Three Are Named As Nominating Group A convention tor the purpose of nominating an Adam* county Prohibition ticket for the toll election was not held because of the small crowd attending the meeting at the Berne auditorium Tuesday night. tin place of a convention, the ticket is now to be filled by a nominating committee. Three persons ibosen to select the ticket are: Rev. George Holston, p«Htor of the Evangelical church at Linn Grove and Prohibitionist candidate for United .Siases senator, chairman; Rev. Dwight Patterson of Decatur, pastor of the Union Chapel church <rf near Decatur, secretary, and Rev. Delbert Cress, pastor of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church of Decatur, third member. 'Rev. J. .M Dwwson of near Decwtur is the fourth district candidate tor representative in Congress. 'At the meeting Tuesday night Virgil (’. Finnell, of North Manchester, state chairman of the Indiana Prohibition committee, spoke on the subject "Fight or Surrender,
SALE CALENDAR JUNE 15 J. H. HAHNERT, % of Salem, lud. Livestock and Personal Property, J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. JUNE 17 L. M. BIEBENALLER. Edgerton. Ohio, Residence, Grocer* 8,1 ‘'duipmeut. J. F. Sanmann, auct.' JUNE 20 PAULA RODENBECK. Guardian, 4 miles Northwest of De catur, Ind. n Highway No. 27. then 1 mile North. 8;30 P. U. to acre farm. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer : ■; L | C~— —■ - Avamzel FLAT WALL FINISH For woodwork and walls of piaster, fibre board I 1 4 or metal —a fiat enamel ricfaeleu surface of vcl- FHUFJ y vsty texture. Stlfnuoothing. Waterproof, wasbabto- I Dciet overnight. Ten attractive colors and whits. Kohne Drug Store B MEN WANTED For Essential War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to 60 """-^S—• Learn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open 8 1. m. to 5 p. m. Hiring according to WMC regulatwins PHELPS-DODGE COPPER PRODUCTS CORP., INCA MFG. DIVISION Lincoln Highway East
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Whtafc?" He quotsd eutlstka to prove his points agd urged those present to fight for,/.ns principlst of prohibition. Adams County Memorial Hospital | Admitted: Mns (Harry McDOrmott, Decatur route •; William 4, Mesel, Geneva; Mrs William Newlin. 124 8. Tenth; Herman Yager Second St.; Miss Josephine Jauregui Decatur route 1; James Teeple, Decatur route 5; Biille Kruse. Decatur route 2; Mrs. Helen Grossnickle, 12® N. Fourth; Barntoce Kintz, Decatur route 2; Roger Dull, Homestead No. 32. Admitted (and dismissed) Charles H Bittner Decelur route 2; .Miss Foutwine Booher, Decatur route 2; Mns. E A. Reynold, *24 N. Filth; C. P. Steury, Berne. Dismissed: Paul D. Miller. Decatur route 6; Miss Nanna Aurand, 229 Grant St-; Darwin Leltx, 1006 Monroe; Miss Marilyn Msuller, 721 (Mi-rkes; Mkhael Murphy, 242% .Mareball St; Mm Lloyd Ahr and lialby lx>y, Homestead No. 18; Sam Van Buskirk. Monroeville; George l.eliman, Montpelier: Mrs. George Hillary, Fort Recovery, 0.: Albert D Wlnnans IWS Russel; Mrs. John WerfHer. Decatur route 6; John Hahn, Wilshire, O.; Irvin P. Price, Breckville O
