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Delphos Daily Herald from Delphos, Ohio • Page 3

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THEPELPUOB HERALD ft owe if GMSPRM ID FARMERS Cirtlf A. I'itttcPsoit, Cltnlfhinti of Allen County AAA Comtttlttec, tneiids Palmers on Jrine Display of interest Shown in Soil vatloii Work, fa.rmovs of County should 'lie commended on their flno display of interest in soil coiiscrvntion work, siiys Glair A. Patterson, Chairman of the County AAA Qominitteo. This statement' ta based on recent tn.bu- 1 n.tion which indicates that local farmers intend to tnko adva.ntago of bciicflts offct'ed by tlie Federal Gov. eminent in currying out soil conservation measures on 2450 faring in the county.

This represents of the total number of farms and of the entire cropland. Tho owners operators of Uieso farms have agreed to complete and Jifivo received the a.pproval of the county committee for tain practices. Although these proved practices do not represent tho total made by farmers nor the entire need for conservation'prac- tices within the county, they do re- FOR SALE ROOM ALL MODERN BRICK HOUSE newly-equipped modern kitchen new boiler and stoker Venetian blinds hardwood floors double garage. Located on North Main street. Can occupy, at once.

ALL-MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE. Extra good condition large lot. L'b- cated on East Fifth street. PARTLY BUIL.T HOUSE a good buy for someone who wants to build. Basement in part material on ground windows, window frames and door frames in readiness.

All new. All of these properties can be finanaced. WM. M. JONES REALTOR Rooms 2 and 3 Com.

Bank Bldg. CANNING SUCCESS! JARS CAPS, LIDS' RUBBERS: And follow instruction! the Ball Blut Book. To get your send lOc with your namfunJ BAH BROTHERS COMPANY, Bottoms Upl That's the way you want fltef, and that's the way they are when you use Dr, Hess BARN SPRAY and Dr, Hess livestock FkY SPRAY Concentrate, These two new farmers a simple, practical fly trol program that "IHlti, Both products contain DDT, betb are safe and effective, BARN SPRAY is forbulWtaM. it with water and. ipray tt where flies settle, They i rait of lighting on iwr.t f3 FkY SPRAY Consw trate, mixed with water, for on livestock.

In addition to, PJ3Ti it contains Thsnite quisk knockdown and repellancy, gives milking time something OPT alone can't do. AU io kills fliei that attack CQWI pasture. STAUUAMP Wall Paper as4 Paiate the mfititmifn rtmoufH of nJ- Unit could be given mulct the AgHcnHuffti Conservation gram within tho limits of the 303,00 allocated to tho county for this purpose, Mr, PiUteraon further points out that city folks us well n. farmers have ft definite stake in tho la.nd and tlint only by fully protecting nnd pre- serving'ifc can wo a.ssuro ourselves and posterity of bountiful harvests. On thig basis ho expresses the sincere hope that the farmers to whom this assistance has been pledged will follow through by actually completing nil tho practices that have been approved, fivcry dollar of funds paid out for this purpose means that much more than dollar's worth of improvement is 'being made in the lands of the county for the Government payment is only a part of the actual cost of tho practice.

BIRTH NOTICE A daugher was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kneblo, northwest of Delphos, at their home Wednesday afternoon. Principal At Van Wert Named James A. Wiggins, native of Moxahala, Perry County, and naval veteran of World War Two, wag selected from 24 applicants and aa Van Wcrt High School principal by the Board of Education.

Superintendent of Hebron schools in Licking County from 19940 to 1944 before he entered the navy, in which he served with the rank of lieutenant, senior grade, in North Africa, Eu'rope, Panama an the Philippines, Wiggins succeeds E. D. Bennett who was moved up to superintendent following the resignation of C. P. Bowdlc.

HAVY RECRUITER TO BE IN CITY Will Resume Regular Visits Hero on Monday, duly 15 Pay Scalfe lor Navy has been Revised. The NiiVy Recruiting Station, National Bank Building, Lima, announces that their weekly recruiting visits to Delphos will be resumed on Monday, July 15, lOdO. On Monday afernoon and Tuesday morning of each week a recruiting reprcseiitivo will be at the Post OflMcc, the public is invited to bring all questions, pertaining to the Naval service to his), attention. The pa.y scale of the Navy has been- revised in accordance with the iw- crease recently awarded all branched of the armed- forces. Apprentice Seaman, $75; Seaman Second Class, First Petty Officer Third Class, $100; 'Officer Second Class, $115; Petty Officer First Class, $135; Chief Petty Officer, $105.

All men arc automatically advanced to Seaman Second Class after 3 months service. Men who have DAVIS DIES WEDNtSDAY Resident of Near Landeck Dies at St. Rita's Hospital, Lima, nesday at 10:30 A. M. Survived by One Brother Funeral Saturday at 9:00 A.

M. at St. John's Church, Landeck' Burial at Church Cemetery. Miss Katharine Davis, of Route 1, Delphos, died at St. hospital, Lima, Wednesday at 10:80 a following an i'lness of six miMiths.

Miss Davis was born Novcmlior 15, 18C9 in Marion township, the daughter oS Michael and Helen (Lang) Davis. At the time of her death sho was 76 years, 7 months and 25 days of age. iShe was a members of St. John's Catholic church, Laiideck, the Altar Society of the church and the C. L.

of C. All of her life wa spent around this community. Surviving is ono brother, Joseph Davis. Sho was preceded in death by three sisters, Mrs. Mary Grotlmusc, who died September 28, 1945, Nora, who died at the of 14, and Rosa, who died at the age of 0, and two Frank, who died in 1938, and Charles, who dioj about 45 years ago.

Funeral services will be held Saturday nt 9:00 a. in. at St. John's Church, Landock, with the Rev. Robert Knoeptlo in charge.

Burial will bo in tho church cemetery. The remains were taken from the Oscar Kolkmoyer funeral home to the residence Thursday afternoon. AMVETS Will Stage Contest In conjunction with tlieir comcily "Pop Pumdo" which will bo given here nt St, John's auditorium on Friday night, July 19, under the sponsorship of John Peltier Post of AMVETS, tiny tot contest will held, I There will be two winners, boy and a girl, The winners will be announced at the end of the first act of "Pup Pnrndo," Children from infants to seven years of age will be permitted to enter the contest, Voting boxes are in the stores of Pejphos merchants. Tho votes are to cost one penny, Further information can be given by Mrs, Anton Van Autroyo at Main 1839 or Mrs. Melvin Moorman.

a Holly 1698 or Mrs. Eft'is Boyett at the Phelan Hotel, The West Ohio Gas company is to have ono of the most attractive win- in town, Tho AMVETS in conjunction with their Parade" are spousoaing a Tiny Tot popularity contest. The AMVETS are asking all par- outs with children under the age of seven to enter them in this contest, Bovved In bfftncn of the fl.rmod forces at lenst six months fli'e enlistc as Seainflit First Clflsa, Ambulance Removals Tho following removals were made in the -Mutter and Son ambulance: B.riggg fi'pm St. Rita's hospital, Lima, to her home 3 miles ca.st of Delphos, Wednesday. Mrs.

Oliver Smith and infant daughter from hospital, Lima, to their home on South Main street, Wednesday. Elton Rupert from" his home on South Franklin street to St. IWa'a hospital, Lima, Thursday. SOCIETY GETS LARGE DOLL Allen County Historical Society Presented Doll Won In 1883 by Molile Ktuisliurt, Now Mf's. Max Planer Doll Mad Been Kept In Fire Station nt City Bull' ding Since 1012.

Purchases Local Station Ditto, well-known in this city, purchased the Standard Oil service Station on the northwest corner of Main and Fifth streets. He purch'ascd the business from Albert "Peek" Herman who recent! purchased a grocery on Fifth street. Mr. Ditto took charge of the station on Wednesday, July 10. the recent gifts to the Allen County Historical Society with headquarters in tho Memorial Hall, is tho large doll which wa.s awarded to little Mollio Rausliart (Mrs, Max Planer) by the Washington Volunteer Fire Company of Delphos in 881:1, The doll had occupied a place in the local fire department office until it was recently transferred to Lima.

The doll is in a. glass case made by Frederick Borkemeyer, an expert cabinet maker. The doll was presented to tho Delphos Fire Department in by Mrs. Planer. Miss Dorothy Birkmcicr, of Delphos furnished a photograph of Mollie Baus'hart and her new doll in 1883.

The picture was found in the effects of her grandfather, the late John lljj Wnlimhoff, who'WHS fire chief of the' sponsoring company. Miss Blrk- meier also brought a. photograph of the old Washington Number 1 Volunteer Company hand-pumper of pfios which was purchased In JUIYG ntid was'entered in the State Tournament at OaU'. ion in On the back of the'pl'dl'j turc "She took slakes Prize in first class entry. Also took first prize in contest.

Tli'q Washington Vol. Co. No. 1 never sitfr'l ci'otl defeat in contest during he'if career, taking fourteen successive trophies," License Plate Fees Divided The second advanced 19-H) license'' plate revenue distribution to conn- ties and registration districts in Ohio's 88 counties was made by th'ift state auditor's office Wednesday, 'State Highway Director 1'eri'y T. Ford announced today.

The distribu- lion will total $5,048,524,80. (first advaivced totaling $9,081,144, was made April 25. Included in the allocation Dolphos will receive $000 from Allen county and $500 from Van Wort. WK THURSDAY AT DEFIANCE Mrs. Lonah Wangle Dies at Horns of sister at Defiance Thursday at survived by two Sisters and One Brother vices nt Middle ftlver Church thirlal at Woodlawn Cemetery.

i The death of Mrs. Lonah Pangtc oticured at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jesse Bates, of Defiance, at 6:00 a. Thursday. 'Mrs.

pfinglc was born March 12, at Scotts Crossing, the daugh- tei of Mr. and Mrs. Eno a Foust, At tiro time, of her death she was 51 yoyirH, months and 29 days of ago, 'Surviving are two sisters, Mrl, Jesse Bates, of Ddflanco, and Miss El hoi iFoiurt, H'oughton, New York, and one brother, Dewey Fougt, of Scotts Crossing. Funeral services will be Saturday at, 2:00 ji. m.

at the Middle Eiver clhirc'li. Burial will be made at ths cemetery, Lima. remains will be brought from Dufla.ncc Friday morning to the Dewey Foust residence whore they will stfiy until the time for the services'. EASY.TChWINA SCARC 1946 Buick Road- master 4-cloor Sedan. 2nd A 1946 Duicfa Super 4-door Sedan.

MERCHANDISE 3rd 1946 Buick Special 4-door Sedan. All cars equipped with radio and heater. DtLuxi Bendix Automatic Home Laundries. Washes, rinses, damp dries, cleans itself, drains itself, ihius itself automatically. JUST COMPLETE THIS SENTENCE: "I like Robin Hood Flour because (In 25 additional words or lees) 653 PRIZES Just think of great big, brand new Buick standing at your door! That home freezer you've needed so long right in your kitchen! A new Frigidaire De Luxe refrigerator to take the place of that old one! A wonderful, new, modern R.

C. A. Victor Console radio for your living room! An up-to-date Bendix Automatic Home Laundry Washer to make that washday easier! You have 653 opportunities to win a prize! It's Easy! You've just as good an opportunity to win one of those wonderful, new, 1946 Buicks as the next woman. Literary skill fancy neatness don't count extra, Just say what you sincerely think about this marvelous Robin Hood Flour. And you'll find it so easy to think of something to say, You Hood Flour is the very finest flour being milled today, In fact) it's so wonderful that it's one flour that can say, "It's so fine, you can still bake Angel Food Cake." Every bag of Robin Hood Flour bears The Reason for this Contest all want to do our part to comply with the Government request to save flour.

So to enter this contest, you don't have to buy Robin Hood Flour. But we'd still like to know what you think about Robin Hand. And maybe you can win a prize. So askyour friends and neighbors about it. get busy and send us your entry.

RCA Victor Atth" malic Radio-Phono- grafh Consoles. 9 tubes, 3 bands- amateur, American and foreign reception. Completely automatic plicmogiaph. a guarantee, Robin Hood is the only leading flouc that gives you a guarantee like this. Don't Miss This Great Contest! Be sure and try Robin Hood Flour if you can.

Ask your dealer for it. However, if your dealer is out of Robin Hood Flour, you can still enter this contest. Just read all about this wonderful Robin Hood Flour in the advertisements, or listen Co Robin Hood's entertaining new radio program, "The Peabodys," This will help you to complete your sentence about Robin Hood Flour. Then, write your sentence in the coupon below, Frinidaire 9-fotl DtLuxe With super freezer, deluxe, new meat- tender and 2 deluxe liydrators of moist storage. Follow These Simple RULES! 1.

Complete this sentence: "I like Robin Hood Flour because in 25 additional words or less. Write on one side of a sheet of paper. Print or your name and address. Send no extra letters', drawings or photographs with your entry. 2.

Mail entries to Robin Hood Flour, Box 33, Minneapolis, You do not have to purchase Robin Mood Tlour to enter. 3. The contest closes on August 10, 1946. All entries received on that day and all entries postmarked not later than midnight of that day will be accepted if received not later than August 14, 1946. 4.

Entries will be judged for clearness, sincerity and originality. Judges' decision will be final. Fancy entries will not count extra. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in case of tics. No entries will be returned.

Entries, tents, and ideas therein become the property of International Milling Company. 5. Any resident of the Continental United States may compete except employees of International Milling advertising agencies and their families. Contests are subject to Federal, State and Local regulations. 6.

Names of the major prize winners will be announced over Robin Hood's "The Peabodys" radio program on or about August 27 (a complete list of winners will be available upon request), 7. The merchandise in this contest has all been purchased from the manufacturer, However, in the event of conditions beyond our control and we arc unable to deliver any of these prizes, we will substitute the retail cash value. CONTEST ClOSeS MIDNIGHT, AUGUST 10, 1946 ENTRY BLANK finish the following sentence in words or less mail to Robin Hood flour, Box 33, Minneapolis, Minn, 2i Priam, All steel adjustable thermostat. JHst-o-mutic Irons equipped with fingertip control. I likt Robin Hood Flour Name.

-State- 100 Sunbeam Automatic Mixers with tlie exclusive, new Automatic Mix- finder. 200 Toaitoiaiter Automata 1'oasltrt every slice just the way you want it automatically. HINTS ON ffpW TO WIN First, try Robin Hood Flour '6c read about in a Hood advertisement of local newspaper for Uobin Hood's emerta.in»ngt new radto program, "The Peabodys." listen to the messages we bring you about Robin Hpod daily on this program, Angel Food Cake possible. TUNi Thea gef io (he mail ai IN For further details of ihi? content, ninw 6ni How (o win helpful news about Robiu Hood flour, tune io "The Peijbodys" every Monday through Friday. See oiw4 1 papers for time $nd prize winners of this b6.I»«WW9S<l QVSf 4 pn pr.

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1869-1954