Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1946 — Page 6

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■rian'iiif ihi om «ll MI'HIIHI I'll »UHlo«t HO*HU •If wl', V|*M|« lIIWSsHH*, I *ll* M* < <>( ST*, I * 111 *\ * J*nMi>r,, HUM Hrrvl|>l« Amount hroiinht forward IS,SSS.4S Ja*«ar,~ 1* T. I. Hrew. Hti. F. hit. 34 55 Fahrnar,— • HI. Mart * Twp. tai fond las’# 13 And of Hints, tin -up 4221,!: IS Hl. Twp., Im. rrt. 124 97 3* Mt. Marya Twp, t.ix fund ni9»u Warrk—--6 It >• Johnson, <!<>< tax I uti Ji T. I. Draw, «ttd|i. <|o K la* 3*2.93 IL I*, Johnson, <!«•« t.ix • 01, J M •I Mt. Marya Twp. tax f ind 1119*0 14 T. I. I'n-W, ...tv, <|r»« . 100". Illi Will Mi. Marva Twp., tnx furol Jaar—■ "T. 1.. Draw, Jurir rlrnw 9407 »« • It I’. Johnson .log (,ix <u|. 54.00 1* H. P. John-on, <lo , jii.uii .lab11 Ml. Marya Twp. lax fund 7.50 11 T. I. brew. N. li. F lot 34.5.5 15 IV. II r.ittrr«nn, tr.inrf. 14.19.90 IS .1 Hionxdiiirtirr. <J« IS ISJ I'l I'ha'lr* IturdK. 'Io . I*3 *" -'4 T. I. I>i w. aurp lox lift,:. 24 And. of State, till. sop. #275.9* Il Mt Marya Twp, tea, rat I • Hefebrr—- • Hi. Marya Twp, lax furol 399.40 Vaxrnrbvr—1* Mt Mary'a Twp, with, tax I*l So 10 Mt, .Mary- Twp, with, lax 3’4.20 llrrwmhrr—--7 T. 1. brew. Pei. draw . 9319,7* llObursrmrnla Jaaeary—--1 Orval Morrison, lah. paint, 6.'i 2ft ft N. M<4'Ull»UKh. do 1«1 f It. It Krir, rep. dr stop* |xo" IV 11. It High. Ixof repair. 11 32 Harry Exlgvll, lah. paint. #.»»«• 31 Raker P. A II . repairs IS4 34 L. Nmlth Ina. t'o. tr. bond It""" 24 Myrtle Plement*. tea. h. 13» 511 w. o, T< e|.ie. do r.s ao -H Hanarl I- Folev, do . 335 *0 34 Al». Topp.aa, do . . 3U4 10 34 Seva II Ito—, do . 13* 34 A. J. Braxton, do . . lit *» 34 Jew teen Pole, do . 120.3# 34 Harriet Milla, do . 114 "0 .'■l Kinta.- Attdrewa, do . . 174 I" 34 Aane> Vager, da .' n " ■« 34 Varlando fl irk, Jan, aer. 133.*f 36 I'llfford loath, do . i,u 90 1 26 K. F. Itow .n, drtv. I<u« , M3,*9 34 .1 lluddelaton. do . 71 to 34 Frank Tr*>utnrr, do . , ft* So ■3# J. Halle r xtadt. do 69.49 34 Martha Mhoaf, do 3ft 04 34 11. P, John-on, nalary . 7*.00 Fehrwary—- .' In-. Ireni. t'o. prt. A "lv, '7.17 ; 3 lte-Xn-'■«., roof r outing 12ft 57 3 hid H'-rx. 4'orp, It. A pr. • 3 Hi. har t’oal To, . ..al . 99.96 :■ M W . Rot |. !t . : •■' t.« ; J Type. hup., typ. tepalr. 36.4 ft ; 2 Al-.tax Them., Jan. aup 74.31 r. Mt. Marx. Twp. tax fimd 309 *0 # First Mt. Itk tax with . B***9 • a Tit. Tel To . lioto. tel . 17.73 • X H W Tarr. ...al 11ft.73 >4 St Marya Twp, tea ret. 131.#7 : . ; M.rtle Tleinentx. l a h. 11l I* 31 W. <: T«-. |de, do 154 Utt • 31 Ilan*. 1 I, Foley, do ... 551.14 33 Al. I’ I'oppeae, r|o . 1»’ 3! - 21 Xeva It 1:..*., do 1 31 A. J. Hravton. do . . 11l fft ; 31 Jextren Tote, do . 10.1.1 S '• 31 Harriet Mllh, do -.X »* 21 MoMlne Andrews do . t'S.jd ; 21 *<tte<i YaKer, do jt." In - 3-1 Clifford I’. xtli, Jan. -tv, 40 •... t 33 Varlando Tlark, do 132 *" ." S 3 Verlyn Oevor, do 33.34 23 Kertnlt How.-n, drlv. I.ua xtt *n» * 31 Jamek Ihtddelkton. do 71.10 ' 31 .Frank Troutner. do ; 23 Janie* Halbernta.lt, do S'i.lo J 33 Martha Shoaf, do .I'. oil • 21 11 P. Johnkon, eat , rent . 7’ 1 "" ! .•4 H. w Parr. • 2’ Mt Marya Twp, tax fund InX.xo ! 3’ Flrxt Mt. Itk, fax with., lot'*" I Marek—ft H. H. Hitch. IvroontH 4 10 10 B. Kverett, Pm., fur. nop. »| ',J • 3'* M. Hprtmget, eheepAhog inn on • 21 <> Thronleter, «heep kill 24.4" 31 John 1,. King, d,, I IWOn 21 Burl Johnaon. do It no - SI I*. A. B.iltsell. turk kill 43.10 ■ 32 Myrtle iTeinenta. tea.di, 13X '.» 21 W. <7. rneepb. do .. 154 44 3 2-1 llan«. I I. F dey, .1.. . :V. 34 23 Al. I*. Toppekk do 244.10 - 23 Neva II Itoaa, do . l.'Xftn 2i A. J. Braxton, do til.Oft 1 23 Jeateen T de, do 134.24 21 llaerlet Mllh, d.. 'ISO" ' 31 Elottlae Andrew*, do 174 to 23 Agtrea Yag.xr, do 200 14 21 Varlando Clark, tan aerx*, 132.44 ' 33 X’llfford Heath, do 4" *>4 ; 31 Martha Mhoaf, drlv, t.ri« 35.40 j 23 Kermit How. n. do »3.k« t 23 .lame* H'iddelotou, do. 71.34 j 23 Frank Troutner, do 50.40 . 21 Jamea Haltaeratadt. do «'• l« - 20 II P Johnaon, »al A- rent 70 00 ■' 2* H. Butler, aheep kllt.d 11.Ou April—.l Mt. Marya Twp, tax fund 100 40 5 3 Col, tnt. Hex- . tax with 300 ’o t 3 Nttdl. k A Co. Ifnelertrn to 00 ’ I hid Merv. Co, It. A pr . 131.50 11 1,. Hull til Ina. Co In*. . 0" II Hl< har Coal Co. eoal 71 I" is Verlyn Heyer. Jan. aerv, s.sn 21 Elolko Andrewa, teaching 174.14 21 llak II A P, rep. holler I’7ft ! 21 Meah. Bros., atone 11 5.1 21 luon. Hup. Co, wh. aup. 34 IX 21 War. Kef Co. paint 07 50 : 31 M T Welker, < |.-an. .'em, 3100 ‘ 37 Myrtle Clement", tea.-h, 13’ 3d I ?T W. <l. T"ep|e. do . 154 00 2. Hanse! I- Foley, do . . 21*. »n 37 AL !>. Coppeaa. d" . . 262 14 37 .Neva B. Itoa*. do 12’ 50 37 A J. Hravton. do . 131.00 I 27 Jeateen Cole, d > 124.34 37 Harriet Milla, do ItStiO \ 27 Agnea Yager, do ion tn 37 Var Clark. Jan. aerv. 122,»4 i 27 Clifford Heath, d" . 40.00 27 Kermit Bowen drlv, hua 53.90 27 Jame* Huddel*tnn. do 7134 27 Frank Troutner. do 54.44 27 Jamea HalherMadl. d" *'• I" 37 Martha Shoaf, do .. 35 00 27 Carl Frey, rep hua . 10.00 37 B. W. Parr, coal ...... 9*23 24 Rev. W. Moeller. Com . 2" "0 24 N. McCullough, labor Ilin io Typ. Inap <Vi. typ. rent 4170

9 PUBLIC SALE real estate ano household goods *’"** Th# undersigned executor for the will of Elizabeth Sgpp will sell •t public auction In th- town of Willshire. Ohio, on north side of Simpson Street, hint went of M K Church. SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 1946 •t 1 •’clock P. M. S — ROOM HOUSE — S Cottage type. < room house and large lot, good garden. Property fa In good repair. Chicken house. Garage. Cistern. Electricity. Immediate possession. HOUSEHOLD GOODS P an< * 5, ook Oflod electric washer; 3 hurner oil store; Kitchen cabinet; Table and chairs; Dining room suite; Trunk; Beds and bed clothing; Dressers and commode; rockers; rug. 11-1x12; 'Jarpets; Stands; Vietrola; Heating stove Pictures; Curtains; Porch swing; Drapes; Cooking utenalls; Large mirror; Clocks; Electrolux lik « new; Canned Fruit. TERMS— Real Estate. % cash, balance on delivery of deed. Personal Property, cash. LI JAMES SAPP K R-Johnson ft Son—Auctioneers. /.XECUTOR Daniels—Clark. ■l - Beam, Attoruy,

lis B P Jvhneuh, sal. r*t.i T»«d I I»*s7 M .ry TAP . tax f..t.'l •«»»• ||o Fir*t HI Bk.. lax with. . 3»'* •« |ll J. Jlalberatadi, into ref. June— I Vir. bngue. mow. cent. 40.00 I M T. Welker, do . ft Ind Mery, Cnrp., It. A pr 79.41 V It P. Johnaon, aal. A r«nt 74.00 ’ Fit. Tel Co, telephone . |X4O v l»r. C. c. i:.tyl, riama.— loft.oo ’ 1.. L. Hann, •• h, aup. . 117 *4 II II P, JohnaUn. gaaeaa. 314.40 11 Me*n Hroa, atone , 9,11 1« 1.. . Hdw Co , Jan Il War. It's Co. roof .oat 373 "0 11 Berne Wit. C»., P'lh A ad, 51.77 I’ Harrx Rar, ahecp kill'd 13 50 1’ Albert Huge, do . .. ft’ ’" lx Himl Johnxx'n, do . . 19.40 I* till* Mhifferly, do . 30,00 1’ Aualln M. Michael, d" . 15.00 I ' l>e. I.uin rep. lam. I*ll 14 S T. Welker, 'le.ill. com. 35 50 1’ Itotieii Colter roof rep. 53 00 1’ <>. C. M int', #a». "11, la-lior A repair 2<4.»4 19 11.111 Mt Ift- Co. hear, text 14 42 19 Al-lax Chetn, . Jan. aup. A floor aval . 111.** JabIn I irat Mt. Ilk bond hit. 2H 15 It It P I'hiiaon. tiax. exp 7TOO It Hi Maria Tup, tax fund 7ft" It h’ichai Coat ’A'. ">nl 259.20 It Col. lot !;• x , t.ix with 7 ft" 14 Itorwln brake, mow. cent. 20.00 I>. I(u» 1.. Price, tr.aa, 400 21 C. Itlgalw-e, *.lllll paper 15.00 2X SI. Marya Twp., tea. ret. 131-03 .1" W, H. Twrel, roof rep 53.50 SI h Chrn«jster, sheep kill, fti "<i II Kermit llowcn, do .. 1.’"."0 11 Itolo-rt Sovlnr, do 20.00 II Kenneth ll.itler, do 10.00 11 Tom. I'tirkht, Imga klll'-d 3.5.00 I W, Merrlner. *li« -p kilt 53 on '.t l». v HaltS'll, turk. kill. .11.14 it t: P. Johnaon, aal. A rent 79."0 11 V .it I 1.11 k, inn. ;• 1 1 Ixii *Wgoal12 W. Fegley, xheep kill'd 13 00 2: H ". .Merriman, mow . 20.00 2* ho' br.ike, mow. <em, 20011 II IL P. Johnaon, e.ilaix .. ”9.00 Weptruifoer— I 111 Ttaik Jan. ai rv . 13- *0 ft Ind. Nerv. Corp., It. A pr, 14.12 7 Hooaler Sup. auppllea ,11.02 7 I" mo. la’, prt. A adv, 51,44 7l' M. Them. Co., Jan. sup. 2*l* 7 cliff -rd I" ith. Jan. aetv. ft" no S h W, Parr, coal .. 11**2 1" Aicuea Yagfxr, teaching. $30.00 lx I'oi. I'r.ikr, i arc of <. m. Ift on IX G.... ItreWer, repair* 57.20 .'4 Ind. Herv. Corp.. It. A pr. 14 4ft 2* H.in*i| I. Foh-v. teach. 2' I Al It. C<>ppea*, do 217 5a ?' Agri'-a Yager, <L. *i to 2x Hlnlae Andrew*, do . . 177 «0 Alma »»wen«, do ~ 177 sn 2’ Verunka Idnti, do ... 11410 Tfw Im.i llendrl'-ks, do 2"i 10 2X Harriet Milla, do ... . 127.70 2x Jeateen Cole, do . ... 127.70 2» Alma J. Brayton, do . |ft! 90 2* Myrtle Clement*, do ... 114 00 2’ Wn». 11. Teeple, do , 14X411 2’ i'llfford Heath. Jan. **rv, 40 90 2’ Vai la nd., Clark, do . 122*" 2' Kermit Bowen, drlv. hu» xx *0 2’ Jamea Huddelslon. do 71 30 3’ Frank Troutner, do A Mliedding till* 73 14 3’ Lime* Halherat.idt. drlv l> 49 I" K- rmlt Bowen, alii-d. hit* IltnO 2’ Hvelxfx Archer, do . JllOO 2' J. Ihlddebton, do A alu-ep killed . . »4 "0 Ruth «'lark, lan. aerv ... 19 On 29 I! P. Joimxon, ral A rent 7'">o ftefohrr—--5 IL II Hi. rest, agt frt. A exp 9X ’ Ht Mary* Twp., tax fund 390.40 ’ Cot tnt Rev. tax with 19" s« . 22 ll'um Sup., dk A art aup 51 *i 23 Al-J.ix Them. <'o.. lan sup 7 1.1 21 f S Them Co, do . 17 97 33 Mi> -M Mag Au , mag. ift.ftx 25 ll nxel l„ Foley, tern h. 5t7.20 3. Al It. I'oppeaa, do . .'ll*'.<> 25 Anne* Yag'-r, do . . 211 lit 25 HLdae Andrew*, du . 140*0 '-’5 Alma ftwena. do 141*0 25 Veronica Linn, do 147.10 I !• Thelma Hendri> k* do I’s 111 j 25 Harriet Milla, do 11* 70 25 Cola, do .. ll* 70 | 2" Vims J. Brayton, do . 151 90 25 Mvrtle ejements. do ll* no 25 W It T.epte, do 14*4" 25 t'liffrird Heath, Jan. aerv. 4" *0 2ft V.irl.indo Clark, do 122 *<> 35 Kermit B'twsn, drlv. Inta ** «« 25 J une* Hudde|*ton. do 711" 2ft I.ini'* Halberstadt, do tn 25 Frank Troutner, do 45.14 1 I. Smith In*. Co.. In* 72.19 : It p Johnson, sat A rent 79.00 9 M W Hothert. aup A e»|p. *0.75 I't 11 Culbertann. painting 75.44 19 Y<i«t Con. Co . stone 17 17 I* Ht Marv* Twp.. with, lax Ixl2o I't Frt Mt, Bank, wlthh. tax .IXI2O 31 Han-el 1. Foh-v. tea< h. 24120 1 21 Al It. Coppeaa. d" 217 50 21 Agne* Yauery do . 231 1» 21 Eloiae Andrew*, do 177 *0 21 Alma Owena. do 177*0 21 Veronica Linn, d<* . 17*1 10 21 Thelma H-ndrlck», do 201 in t'l Harriet MUI*, do . 127 70 21 Jeateen Cob. do 127.70 31 Alm" J Brayton, do 151.90 21 Mxrfte Clement*, do . . 114 Off 21 W G. Teeple. do 14* 40 21 Clifford Iteatll, Jan. aerv, tin 911 21 V.irLiuiL, Clark, do 122’" 21 K-rmlt Ihiw<-n, drlv. hua A 1 ball* 4010 21 .1. lluddelaton, ihiv. bur 711" 21 .1 Halberstadt, do 49 40 2t Frank Troutner, do 45 10 24 Ind Herv. Corp. It. A pr. 91 50 25 Koker I- A Coal Co. < oa| 50.00 2« la-on Hup. Co, pr. shrp. 3.35 24 lie, kley f'ardy Co., clo-k 94 It in It P Johnson, -al A rent 74,00 10 Mt Mary* Twp. with tax 344.20 1" First Nt. Bk., tax with. 34120 10 C|t Tel. Co , telephone 14.44 I Id’C4* 111 Ix 4“ F -—* 7 H II High labor rep rs 23.00 15 Tpw Inap. Co., rt. A rep 77 15 15 Re.Nu.f’n, ynof coat. 345*2 1’ Ko Lum. Co,, win. rep *9O 15 It .VI K'dtsr, rep roof 1041.1 15 bee Hem. Co. pt. A ad. ISO 15 Mod. Hch. Hup., aitpplb* *4.54 15 Qunrrle Corp.. *rh. enp, 13*14 20 M W. Hothert. auppllea 4* 13 2" Mllkr Hdw. Jan -up »,5 2» 2 ft L L. Hann. mlac. sup HO4 I Al I' Copp**’, teaching 20*42

U 21 Ague- Yager, do , 324 IS I l.tui * Vfi.lfe* do . IX. v>. 11 '.I Atma Owen*, do . 1*4,0# 11 31 Veronica Linn, do ... 14’.1n ft 21 Thelma ll"itdrl< k-, do 317.10 21 Harriet Mills, du .. 119.70 „ 21 J. «le* n C'de. du . 11*70 J 31 Alum J. Ilrayton, <l,. ... 151.90 ; 31 Myrtle Clements, do !.:• Ulf * 21 U »: Teeple, <lu . . l«4.«0 21 Clifford beatlt. Jah. serv. 9" tt'f 21 Vat tandu Chirk, do _ . *4.7u ; 21 K-rntil llowvn, drlv. -t»ns *’ ’<l ’ 31 James Jluddelaton, do,. 74,10 ' 21 J.ime* Holla r-tadt, do. 44.40 ; 21 Frank flTuutner, do 45.10 ' 21 Hensel I* Foley, teach. 1’7.39 . 24 It. H Hxeretl, adv. 101. .'ft ou 1 2'l tint. M. Foor, do .. . 2 • "<i 24 tula Nhlfferly, do . .'ft no 24 F. L. Jdllersr, leg. aerv. 35.00 24 First Ht, Bk,, bd. pt. A tnt. 3141’1 . 24 Ind Nerv Corp., IL A pr, 57.40 24 J llullwraludt. lab. A hua repair 145.22 24 la-e Hdw.. sell. ei|p. A sup 71 1* 27 Hein.- WIL, prt. A adv. 54. Mi 29 Will. Lum Co., new e<|. A rep. of building 129.00 3'l N. M< Cullougli. la. on bldg. 5.00 It l>. Johnson, tier, help *3 29 ■ll 11. I* Jobuauu, -al., exp. I*4 4X 31 L. Smith Ina., I.ua Ina. 4"0 51 It W. parr, <ou| . 175.2# II t'l'ii Mann, g.i*. oil A 1 e pair J 39. *5 atnfemeaf -hoxxl.ia Vmount »f *ll Mouexa Fold to the Various I niula of Wf. Mar** Toxxiishlp, Vdaiua 40. Total ot VII Fund* Balance on hand I #.##3.9.1 Itei.ipts during year 1*,25<1.4# Total of l<al A ipt* 44,911.59 I ilaliurseme nt* dur. year 15,51.'.40 Final ttitime- 9,400.99 ToHHshlp Fuh.l Balam e on hand I 743.44 Ibivlpta during year 3,544.07 Ti.t il of fiat, and r*< clH* 3,110 «1 I ilaliui seineiit* during yr. 2,137.19 Final Balan* ea 1.1’3 53 Ilog Fund Balance on ham! I 1.50 Receipt* during year . •• 975.40 Total "f balun, ami receipts 974 90 1 i|aluirsem< nt« during year 91" *4 Final Balam ■ - #4.04 Tuition I and Balance on hand 42,431.14 Rei elpt* during y ear . I’,*!4 in Total of Ital A Re* 21.737 2'i buniuraemelits dltr. year 17,.’2” 00 Final I'm I . I 51" .';* llond Fuad Balance on hand I 131 *9 Receipts during year 2.271 17 tl.dal of Kai. A Iter . 3.404 16 lilshiirxetnenta dir. year. 3,404.14 Tax Fuad Receipt* during year 42.405.70 Total of ILil A Receipt* 3,t«5.7<» li, ■ 1-i>t- d u yeat .' ic5.70 •pedal Wehoel Fund Balaniv on hand I 2.'#4 31 Iteieipts during year . 11.211.23 Total of Bal * Receipt* 14.077.51 I'laiiur-emeiit* dur. year 10,435 14 Final Balam-* : 442 II Total hakim r< .1* shown !•' this report 19100 99 Warrant-Ch. h* outstand* Ing bet*, ft!, I*ls Iteoiix«d pig'' 33 of this report! 40*.10 Total t'.itaiur* and outstanding warrant*, be . 31. 1945 ||0,00919 Cash in depoaiturv I'* . H. |9C, II" oii*i i 9 I, It P J"hn...», th- T’ i-tee of Mt. Marya Township. Ml.inla Cotin. tv. Ind. do solemnly -war that the pre* <-dhig report of It—eipt*. bhlon a-nietil* and Italam e« 1* truand • >rre«'t. a* I verily ■elteve. ind I filth, r de* Lire that the sums with which I mi * Itarged In thi« report are all of tin* » im* re-elv* *1 l-y me. ami that the varfous Item* of expenditure* credited hate been fully paid In the sum- *t.it**L and without expr-aa or Implied agreement that any p<. tl*m thereof shall he retained by or lepald to m*- or any ler person. Ami 1 further declare. and swear that I have re. telved no m**nev nor article* of value In • onalderatlon of any *Oll. I Gael made by me a* Trustee of | thl- Township ft. P. Johnson. Trustee I of Nt. Marys Tl>w rfuhip Null*, rib.-.I and -Worn to before me. the Chairman of the Adti- oi Hoard of this Township, this »th .lax of January, 1916 Randolph 11 Everett, Chairman of Advisory Board of Nt. Mary* Township. Till* report was received, accepted, and approved by the Advisory Hoard of this Township at Its annual meeting, tlil« the *th day "f January, 194*. ttandolph H Everett, He M. F'".r. *itl* E Nhlfferly, Adviaorx Hoard. Ht. Marys j Township 1.-I — a — -I ■! I> aH—ae—eNxawsvaaii' SI »a Henry Ford Named Young Man Os Year Given United States Junior C. C. Award Chirago, Jan. 17 (VP> Henry Ford. 11. 2fc-y«ar-old prewident or the Ford Motor company, txxlay held the United States Junior Chamber nt Commerce award a* "the nation’s oittatandiiiß young man of the year," Fort), ffolected tor hb accomplishmenta In industry and civic affair*, was presented the diMlnpthhed service award, a diamond-Miidde’l key. hy national Jaycee president. Henry K'*arn-. at a banquet in Chicago last night. Nine other young, n> n. all he- • ween the age-a of 21 and 35, were chosen among the “ten outstandIng young men <>f the nation’’ for their contrtbutlonn to their respective field’ and <0 tb- national welfare. They were Col. Frank McCarthy, former assistant secretary of state: James Linen, publisher of Time Magazine: flharie* Luckinan, preaIdnet of Pepsod-nt company; J. Wee Gallagher. A. P. foreign correspondent; Dr. Van R. Potter, research biochemist at the university nt W Ucon win; Abe FoHaZ under-secretary of the interior; George C. IM4e. president <rf Dade Brothers; Gene Root, chief of the aerodynamic* section of Douglas aircraft company; and Robert S. Ingersoll, exectulve nt Ingersoll Steel division. Borg-Warner corpI oration. These men w”re awarded ruhy- • set keys. Gallagher and Fort as. 01M c of the country, did not attend the banquet. Americans consume almost x twice as much tobacco as-the proF Pie of the United Kingdom, the Encyclopedia Britannica recently reported. The average per capita ; consumption each year was estimated tn 7.3 pounds In the United States, compared with 3 33 pounds > la the United Kingdom.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DEACTUR, IN DIANA.

W-; ; W WILK „ JM •ELAkiNO in the run room of his Miami Peach hone a» he awaits the arrival of Winston Churchill is Frank W Clark. Churchill, who is expcctcJ in this country January 17 with his family, will be the home guest of Cleric during hie stay in Florida (International) Try not io "get even but to "get ahead.

Moos of the NWBY UNCLE 808 of the Kraft Dairy Farm Service u IT-. J— lit —I I //jmui i. ll x' New Job for Dairy Farmers in 1946-Help Broaden Markets

r dairy industry ha* squared away to another big job, not even pausing to pat itself on the Irack for the record breaking milk production in 1945. In this brand New Year of 1916, this new job is to reach even higher standards of quality and to get even more milk and more milk products into Hie daily diet of more people. In 1941, Americans consumed an average of slightly more than six pounds of cheese each year. During the war, consumption dropped to around four pounds, due to demand by the armed forces and for lendlease. The job the industry lias set for itself is not only to get back to that level but to go beyond it, to eight pounds or more per person. We need to do this for some very important reasons. First, the consumer needs more cheese and other dairy products to get the great benefits of these best of all foods. Second, we need to build ■ greater market for milk from American farms ... from your farm and your neighbor’s farm. Just take a took at what an extra two pounds of cheese would mean. It figures up to a total of about 280,000.000 pounds more cheese per year and that means a market for two and a half billum pounds more milk just to provide that increase in one dairy product. a. The way to get it done is to produce high quality products, hacked by a nationwide program of selling and promotion. A big help also in making markets for more milk will be izw products such as ice cream mixes, powdered whole milk.and new varieties of cheese. Kraft will have these and other items ready for the consumer. That little word ‘’quality’’ will be a Mg factor in getting this job done. The quality program starts on your farm. You can’t make a silk purse out: of & sow’s

PUBLISHED NOW AND THEN BY THE KRAFT FOODS COMPANY

■ it ha* Ihth r’llmntid thnt iilmut I Chi per <ent of all Atiieroan thot' 1 otlghbre* arc produced within a I miles ratlin* of Lexlngt >n. Ky. The Kentucky breeding industry, valued at shout ISo.Wfl.wff. embraces about W farms with close to 7(i.<loi* acres given over to the t llterprlue. W B. II lIWKtRSB : JUST / ■ I

ear, nor can you make high grade dairy products but of poor milk. Your part of the program start* in your bam and in your herd. Right here at the beginning of Rus new year 1 want to review, in a few words, the things which make up a sanitation program on a dairy' farm. Clean barns, clean cows, clean utensils and clean workers; prompt and proper cooling; correct milking —these are the primary parts of your program to produce the kind of dairy product the consumer is going to z . Keeping ceilings, rafters, sidewalls, mangers, stanchions and barn floors clean is vital. Brushing cows, clipping flank* and udders, washing udders with warm water are the important steps inanimalcleanliness. 1 inwgine you have on hand some extension bulletins which tell the proper steps in clean milk productton. H not sec your county agent. And be sure and study the articles on the proper handling of milk in the November-Decem-ber issue of the Kraftsman. If you do net receive it regularly, write me at 5M Peshtigo, Chicago H, 111., and I’ll send you a free copy. These practices arc all matter* of habit—getting started on a system of work and foltowing through every day at each milking. Once you have set up this program you'll find it easy to follow. And you'll know you've done your part in the nationwide, long range program of bu.lding this great industry to new high levels. All of us learned how working together during a war can bring miracles of production. The dairy industry, from farm to distributor, can show the rest of the business world how working together can accomplish still greater goals in

kfter l<-'i»' hshl intensive te. search a fti’..tally dust-proof puli' of goggle* haw hern developed for Army use. David Glasgow Farragut, first admiral of ibe C H- N»’- v * b4K*m« a mldslilpT.au In the Navy al th*’ | ag<* of nine. Sew Orleans received the popti | lar name of "Crei t ent tUy be-1 cause originally It w»» located on I . i.. ...i m the MiMHisMlnni river.

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The 9th Hirvleo Coiumand uunotinci** the estobllohment ot i-lght i-enter# to vpt-rlallse in the tn-.itin. nt id tropl’ Ml xkin din* eaaea, primarily for the core of men returning from the Pacific. A Ntitily •■onducted hy two pro- ' fe* ore of ixiulxlana State University revealed that the rate of re- ' production Inrreawed greatly with I the dlntanre from urhan influ* encea.

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