Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1944 — Page 5
' BuRDAY. NOVEMBER 11.1944.
1 I I KgHhNA DfG?NHOIT, Ge rm anflEKernut of Santa Anna can* rr.m. is shown at police KKirtrrs in Pasadena where ■EH n r’« <i to have admitted KHnzir.g 13 mountain cabins. £■ * a ‘' l to have ,akcn u p a mK-i existence in the canyon because she was tired of •’MMButeJ States. (International) -Srketßeports I Bly report of local B B foreign markets ■ ,w H B mnctt - murray * c°. alt kinds livestock Berne, Cralgvlllo. ■ and Wiltshire S Ksleek re celved every day B until 12:30 p. m. Mg Phone 301. jHH| Corrected Nov 11. BB 1325 HIB 13.75 ' 1330 BB • h - 13 - 7 -’ -» 4 ' '* 13 »»w»— —ewieeeeeesae——e—— o 13(H) BB 1000 (choice) Ji.oo MB* 1 - s " Hl®-- 8 50 118 350 - •—• -00 MB* kh< ’-"' i3 "° (medium) 10-13 Ml >« down " hoi, ' e » 14.50 ..• „.d, H W" (Wdium. 10-12 By 1 fro,,il ' lO n) 10 down . <dry ted) HO >||M <«o<mD 8-10 (commoni 6 down Bi" (drjr :i ' d aDd fa ” »i° MW (Root) g.jfj ■■ (medium) « a HB (common) 6 down I ■ WhOl E’AI-E egg ano • ■poultry QUOTAT.3NS ■ Furnished by BM D£CATur PRODUCE co ■ Phene MO ■g Corrected Nov. 11. I MH —“ lar -35 ' HQ 1 ' ' - 38 c MB? 23c IteJf 0 ' 0 “fuilnru and fryers.... 23c h ""’ 221 27c < r« 27c IB®" 1 hen, 17c jjjl wostera and stags 14c V" " U1 X" 2Ot OCAL ohah * markbt I I >URK ELEVATOR CO B Corrected Nov. 11. I I Beans subject to change M, during day. ■ Fr!ce « delivered at elevator. ■ ’ *'d W)k3Z |1 60 ! B: ** WhMt 159 Ml/ yrUow Cora 1.60 IE v° ? Buy Be,n » 204 Bt s 2 . 80 y BetD * 188 II n" : M P * r bushel less. ' * VW«: .64 per IOS I. M . I I «-o.t. farm K« ’*«*• <»’ J'*" < x%’?. *•: J '"(«t. .j **'•' ,l Account* with ’•» ** '(•••■ndent uStouhl W”("t r ,r* ; Mn, ( »<«*’ h»!r* arc ■* «t !"2 w,,r » l "* k ' '**“* ’ hrtr 1 Bk'kr hid Adnuelatrutor ■rtM »®. l*(l ttwpeou. Mnrsrr I 3 ya. ... ft ■ijjf 11 •1 * | B” 4 * u • Good Towa ~ Dotmtiu «
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vocal clamified advertising rates Minimum for first Insertion Ms One Timo, Per Word iv-g Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Dsy Every other day Insertions, double the rate (per word) 3« Card of Thankssoe Obituaries, Verses, Resolutions | 1 Msnue, run menu stylefit Notices, Cap Heads, S-pt body (12 picas deep, one column) Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by t, .i* m - Monday through rriday. Saturday deadline ia 9 a. m. FOR SALE Wft BALB—Complete line of w!r---ln« supplies and fixtures. Übrick Bros. Phone IM. ELECTRICALSUPPLIES-RegaM-less of your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply yon, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts MOTORS We have aTaiTUM of electric motom, including U. 1/3. H and % H. P. Arnold & Klenk. 2M-tf FOR SALE—beLaval Separator, No. 12. Phone 8793. 266t3 FOR SALK ts matt),..... h I r>u to 439.50. Your earning power today and tomorrow will depend on how well you sleep. Why sleep on a worn out mattress, when we have these wonderful bargains? Easy terms, liberal trade-in allowance for yonr old mattress. Sprague Furnlture Co. Phone 199, 267-2 t KTockTkkders Voii sale — - Sifted feed cleanings, economical feed for hog, dairy and poultry. 31 50 per cwt. any amount. Bag Service, Inc.. North Second StDecatur, Indiana. 2«8-tf (■(ill —Sunday or after? two modern, two bed roomn homes. Exceptionally good F. H. A. terms. One. white frame, Cape Cod Winchester street, and other green shingled on Studebaker street. Hardwood, built-in cupboards, recessed tub. full basements make fine game rooms. Newly built. Bob Heller. A flood R<*alty Service, Phone 870. 26<-k3tx FOR SALE~RabSIt" pen with nine separate compartments, two white does and a white buck. Roy Chilcote, telephone 1307. a 267-2tx FOR SALE —J can of lard; also Holstein bull. Kenneth Mitchell, route 8. Phone Monroe 93-P. . g 267-3 IX FOR SALE 2 auto radios, auto gasoline heater, spot llyht and used tractor tires, wise 600-16 and 600-15. Sinclair Service, Five Points. 267-21 X Jehovah’s Witnesses 122 N. Ninth St. Service meeting. 7:30 p. ni. Course In theocratic ministry, 8 p. m. Watchtower Bible study, 8:30 p. m. Ail people of good will c.re invited to attend these timely Bible studies. —o — i* ANSWERS TO “DO YOU KNOW?” p < 1. He knew that Cod was gracious and forgiving. (Jonah 4:2.) 2. Robbery, selfishness, cruelty, derision. Idolatry, (Habakkuk 2:6. 9. 12. 15. 19.) 3. To redeem us from Iniquity and to purify for himself a people xealous of good works. Titus 2:14.) 4. The prophets (Hebrews 1:1.) 5. His Son (Hebrews 1:2.) , > « Adams County Memorial Hospital | b - ♦ Akiinftted: I.Mrs. Otto Buehler, Rica hotel. 'Dhmissed: Mrs. Fred Evans and baity girl, route 3. — o While there is faith there is hope. ■ IHTH CKHTIFK'ATK Notlcs la hereby given that Homer Wlnteresa has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of his birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on the 1 Sth day of Xove-inlo-r. ISI I CLYDE O. TROUT.NER Clerk of tbe Adams Circuit Court N»v. 11 RHtTII CKRTIFICATK Notice Is hereby given that George Cilirton has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adame County. Indiana, to have the time and place of his birth determined. •aid petition is set for hearing on the l»th day -rs CLYDE O. THUCTNER Clerk of the Adame Circuit Court Nov. il 0 NOTICE: I will not be retspontiible for deblb contracted by anyone but my»*!f. ChtrlH Roebuck. Pletaant MIIL, Ind. 266t2
•WANTED WE MAKfc covered buttons, do hemstitching gnd buttonholo making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South Flrit - 969-25tx SEwTNJ iiACHiWiS —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. Wanted — Livestock bau I Ing~t o Fort Wayne, Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Russell Hoffman, Phone Monroe 11-G or Lewis Murphy. Decatur 6762. g 254-30tx WANTED or 4’ room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Call 7973. 262-ts WANTED - Lady for laundry work. Phone 1149 or 127 South ' Ninth street. 263g6t 2 WANTED- Place for 19 extra good ’ ewes on share*, or will sell. Mrs. Maud Mahan, route I. Phoue 7184. • g 267-3tx . WANTED TO fsrm, r- Ito 50 acres, cash rent. Buildings k must be Hvadtle. Must have posses■t ion soon. Write giving particulars [. Albert D. Irnel. General Delivery, f Ossian, Indiana. 266-3tx I, WANTED TO Bl’Y Man s bicycle. _ F 2?? ne 4,venln <» 451. a 268-3 t '• wanted to RrY -2i'FJiibFF7ivolver Any reliable make. Write f box 305, care Democrat. b 1 tx '• WANTED Washings amTironlngs. Phone 4874. Mrs. Lyman Court- - "'I 8 288 2 ‘« • WANTED TO RENf—t orTroom modern home, near Decatur, on ! or before March 1. Write box 304 i) Democrat. g 267-3tx r WANTED _- fea(lios to repair. Uh--1 rick Bros- fifil-tf : IM) YOU r —like to do business with farmr ers? We have several openings - in territory covered by this paper t —for distributors to work with our district manager, handling our I livestock feeds and supplies. Pernianent work—home every night { —good pay. Contract on territory ~ given to right man. Definite posts war possibilities. Don’t let this ( ad go by— If you are sincerely interested in the future—Write for information. Box 306. c/o Detno- ; crat. it MISCELLANioUS STOP LEAKY motor blocks, • engine heads or radiators In- ’ stantly at a small cost. For par- • tlculars write Wm. J. Baker. Jas1 per, Ind. 267t3x FREFesI’TMaTBS for rooing, lid Ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells com- ‘ fort, health, security. Boardman. > Phone 411. 259-26 t • (M.xTbiSsTnSL’QTI()N "so o n pays for Itself in fuel savings. > Unfloored attics in 5-room homes i Insulated as low as 377 complete. I Save up to of fuel costs. Free I estimate — convenient terme. Gam- . ble's. it LIVESTOCK buy fox horses. William Harrod. Phone 8933. b249-30tx ANOTHER ADDED SkftVICE Blown in rock wool insulation, also built-up roofing, roof mopping. Cali tor free estimates. Arnold A , Klenk.B26 ts FARMERS ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2008. We pay ail phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ls TV PEWRTtERS REPAIRED, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T LOSTANDFOUND bird d<«. black spot on hip, black tipped ears. Answers to "Doc-.” Ralph Overly. 1320 St. Clair Street. Fort Wayne. Phone Anthony 99922. Reward. 268-3tx lA>ST—While hunting, billfold Containing draft papers, hunting and drivers license, sum of money, reward. Clifton Hart Jr. 1010 Sehirmeyer St. 268-3tx LOST -Grocries pul in wrong car. parked corner Madiuon u>d Second Streets. Phoue 84. 267-21 FOR RENT FOR RENT —• room house, with pasture for one cow, 18 miles southeast of Decatur. Gien Adams, Berne R. 2. 248-3tx Woolen blankets purchased by the army. It laid end to end. would circle the globe at the equator one and one-half times. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMITRIBT HOURS.* 6:90 to 11:30 13:30 to B:00 Saturdays, fi:00 p. m. Telephone 130 flyaa Caamlned Glaaeee Fitted ANTIQUE FURNITURE Complete tins of ell kinds of ANTIQUE*. Decatur Antique Shop <lfi fi-outh Fifth *t Decatur. Ind. Mr. A Mrs. Tony *shumachor
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SmAIGHT nu ,4 0 ABOUT THE SHIH WM LMH DRIVE ♦ AS WE MOVE doser to victory, it wouldn't bulldozer Hades, that cost 967,417 each. More Winning the Peace—forYoiir Country A. be aurprisinff if you were aayinf to amphibioue tanks -more aircraft carriers - .. .. yourself—“ What’s the big idea of more supply ships—more gasoline and oil than , .. ** , , , ~ ’ the down Mdlh. th. war almnai purchasing power of money preserved. A recktne war almost over. | eM in fl ation wou y necessarily be folNo sir, it h not! Not by a long shot. Os £* r ® for th ® Sick and Wounded lowed by the d e fUtton-with Cour *’ mon ‘ h * *“ w you ve ard And lest anyone forget, we shall need more unemployment, bankruptcies, misery and mostly about the war wtth Germany, where de „ ing heartache-must be prevented *t all cost whv the 'idea that the war’a —’’EE® evacuation hospTtais— more con vales- Let's make no mistake—a dangerous period »h, Bui « -W. .bou. .uunded, will come lu,h. W.’U h.,« ta Ukt every lad, Sjm do i» appreci.<ion ol whM rock-bollom into lhe -f urclaw_ 2 tof the way. t “ e 7 *® one or more and more War Bonds. EnntNnx Coate Mort- teaiotenanea for million. Winning the Poaeo-for Vour..lf In 6h* Ooolfla Wtete •«. Want another important reason? Yourself! 11l UH rtetne war Did you ever stop to think how much money There isn’t a better or safer investment in the The European war is expensive, but al* it costa to maintain the 11 to 12 million men world today than War Bonds. In helping your most everything in the Pacific war will cost * om « B > n our army and navy? Whether country, you are also helping yourself! Never more. Take transport costs, for instance: Be- lhe men w ® fictuaUy fighting or not, they must i n entire history has it been so necessary cause Os the longer distances, the same be fed, housed, transported from one training to save as right now. Well need money, inamount of freight costs 25 per cent more when center or battle area to another, cared for in a individually, for education, repairs, replaceshipped to the South Pacific than to Europe. hundred and one different ways. That all costs ments, retirement—and we’ll And it takes twice as many cargo ships in the money mid will continue to until the last man need a lot of it. Pacific to support a task force of a given size demobilized is back in civilian clothes. . , » i because turn-around time so twice a. great! In addition, million, of dollars will be re* ,eawn™ \ \ ZjC / / M nll SM--.- «... An ‘»“ ,r ® df « muß ‘® nn «- ou various ben. our Government must have the \\\l 7i/// Mm rWMS...IMKS...*mjra...WI efits and services voted by Congress to help financial support of everyone, and \\l •fl J In addition, we ehall need more of every- the <** rtarted “ dvilian life. have it for many months to come. 'CQ ' More .*, at a ThC ’ e are . I . re “ on ‘ enCJ « h * h * P*™® Let all Americans do their part $600,000 each. More P-47 Thunderb< !ts that Americans will want to buy heavily during the —for their own sake, for their • coat $50,000 each. More M-4 Tanks, with Sixth War Loan. But here are stiil more— country’s. BUY AT LEAST ONE EXTRA m WAR BOND...TODAY! ADAMS COUNTY’S QUOTA $1,253,100 FIRST STATE BANK Member F. I). I. C. Established 1883 This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council * i
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