Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1946 — Page 2
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Thousands of Dealers Say “YES We Still Sell COCA-COLA for 5c because it costs us JHSfe. no morel” H Hfe/ $ ■PT/1.. i Ift UM 4 w ThoU9h pri " ceilings hav. been removed lAwnt* ft ISL •jf ' we * ,av ® no * .lA3p- - ■• z raised the L*"®* 1 wholesale I 1 Ft price of 1 I J/iM Coca-Cola. I ' I•i liW your cocacol * nttler Ey^M*w*K™—Mfir I Isl IB I .-' . H,i<' s,,|, i ><,sii} glwßl I Or 6 («<-»' I /TUB ■ i j- j w wSf B //f BBf I ■ IS(*'b wilf/m L — ~ BOTTLED UNDtI AUTHORITY Os THE' COCOA-COLA COMPANY MMV Dovle Andrrcou. and Manager COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS OF FORT WAYNE
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Fort Wayne Plants, Facing Shutdown Embargo On Freight Adds To Difficulty Pori Wayne, lad., BBC. ♦—-(tTF) Industrial plant# here today feared a complete ahnidown la the neat few day* an a frelaht embarKO augmented the difficulties of operating on a dwindling coal pile. General Electric Co. officiala weie unable to piedlct how noon they inay have to halt production, but la«t week the local work* manager reported aerlong nhortage* in ateel and iron caatinga. Officiala at the Inca dtvlafon of the Phelpha (lodge Coppar Pro dinta Corp and the Saliabury Aale Co. aald they need an unlnterrnpted flow of euppHea to continue operation. At Internationa! Harvester Co.. worka manager Hugo Wetaabrodt raid they were operating on a day to-day baaH depending on their parte auppMera.
Kight hydraulic dredge* which were to be aliipped to India by the American Steel Dredge Co will remain here, preaident Walter W Walb aald The Wayne Pump Co. will clone down progreealvely over a twoweek iteilod lieu P Geyer, linteldent. bald. e More Contracts Are Awarded By County Commissioners End Monthly Session Additional contract* so. fui nlahtng auppMe* to the county highway department were let iatTue*day afternoon before the county commlaMonera adjourned their monthly aesaion it tin court hou«e The Goodyear store here was given the contract for tnrnhhtnitire* needed by the highway truck*, by virtue of prh-ea nt> there tlrea being generally low the board atated. Other bidder* were Petrie Oil company. Peenfur Super Service and Olberaon service atation The gaaolfne contract for n a « month* period wa* awarded to the Shell Oil company on a bid of 15! cent* per gallon The dleacl fuel contract went to the Shell company. al*o; the kero»ene contract to Elbereon a.-rvice. and motor oil to D A Lubricant company. Indianapolis There were no bidder* on tne lumber and bridge paint item*. Other contract* awarded earller In the day were publiahed pre*loualy Give at least one day’s take home pay to the Community Fond. RAIL EMBARGO (Continued from rage 1) to keep fire; going. Coal atocka were ao low tn many communities that officials were afraid to reveal the amount on hand for fear of causing a panic. The solid fnel admlnlatrator in Pittsburgh said only H 5.000 tons of a 110.HW ton stor kpile remain ed. At Fairmount. W Va . 81.500 ton* of an original 13<J.5<WMon stockpile wa* on hand. More than . 15o."oo person* already wen- unemployed a* a result of the coal strike. But industrialist* predicted that figure was "only a drop in the bucket compared so the numlter that will be laid off next week." Railroad* were expected to furlough thousands of workers as a result of the freiglit embargo and further restriction* on passeiiger travel. The embargo was expe<-n-| to throw 2<l.<HU> worker* into tdlcnexs next week. The Tri-State Industrial Asso-
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ciation, representing steel fabrlcaturs in Ohio. Western Pennsylvania and Weal Virginia, expected the embargo to hasten shutdown* and bring unemployment to IdO.lN® worker* next week. General Electric corporation at Schenectady, N V predicted that half of it* 22.000 workers would be laid of! next week. Four breweries at Duluth. Minn., were forced to halt pro duetton of beer because of a lack of coal. .... »«■ -— 0 I — ■■■ ■ II—OUTSTANDING (Continued Prom ear- f>n*i iTvicc chairman; George T. Morris Is secretary and Herman Gelmer I* treasurer. Mr Sexson and Mrs Cedi will appear at the last two Adama coun ty Institute*, it was announced The Herne institute will be held January 21. han Huser is chairman of this organisation. Wilda* Llechty is vice chaitman. Noah Maseltn I* secretary, and Harry Lehman Is treasurer. The final Institute will be held at Monmouuth January 22, with Mr Sexson and Mrs. Cecil a* the principal speaker* Robert Berning Is chairman. Gue Selklng Is vice chairman. Mrs. Lee Fleming is secretary. Mrs. Richard Mose* is assistant secretary. Fred Aumann Is treasurer Farmers’ Institute* comprise the oldest form of extension work In Indiana, having originated in ISS«K In addition to the speaking and musical program, exhibits are held and awards are made in numerous divisions of the shows. There I* always much interoat and keen competition at the Adams county meeting*. Mr (’ole. one of the headline speakers, was reared on a farm in
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southern Indiana and was gradu i ated from Purdue University re| Hl I ol of agriculture in 1»2I. After hi graduation, be taught school ami later become a county agriculi.l urul agent. For the last H )f . nr . he b.« devoted all his time t<> u conservation and is regarded a* a national authority on that rah ject Mr Cole will make a dlffnreni i talk st each of tn* four meetings here but. all of his addresses will deal with soli conservation and al conservation program. Mr* Waters. a Well-known fool expert, ia a graduate of Wmtcin college for Women itid Chicago Unlveiwlty She is a former teacher of homo economics but In recent years she has served aa a lecturer and demonstrator on food subject* Mrs. Cecil Is a Perdue graduate and well known leachci of home economics In Indiana high school* and also at Bull State Teacher* college. She I* prominent in Del aware county federation of chibs and Sunday school work Hi# ad dresses will deal with marketing of farm products, especially peril try. Mr. Sexson I* a native of Ore ene county, and for a nnmber of years after hie graduation from Purdue University he engaged in grain and livestock farming He served as a county at-icultural a gent for lo years ard since I9:!3. nn til a few year* ago.’ he was connected with the agricultural adjust ment and soil conservation prog rams. At present, he i,< In charge of test demonstration fatm programs in thi* state for Purdue University. The annual institutes are spon sored by the county, extension of fire and Purdue Uniterslty agricultural extension service in ere operation with local institute oft; cers.
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