Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1940 — Page 6
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* Attendance Report Os County Schools C. E. Striker. suprrintrntfeni of ! the Ailamn county »< hooln. has released the attendance report for the month of March. The flrat column shows number of students enrolled, the second average dally attendance, and the third percent-i ace of attendance. Union Township G. (’. Retaking, trustee Loren Troutner 33 31.89 97 46 Vera Vanßitaklrk 24 23 00 97 11 Audrey Hitter 30 35 <'2 93 00 Parochial B. Schulte 44 43 0“ 97 90 Root Township Ralph W. Rice, trustee Marcella Williams 33 29 45 97.14
bounty, Q&iefae and Sma/ii ai a Pn&nle/ie Earl C ragg suits •ina«h hit. ■ Imv-ofFicr wow ... a real triumph!”. . • That’* thr rousing reception you’ll give Earl Cragg’o latest and tineat interpretation of men’s individualizes! suits. For they come to you direct from Hollywood’s moat popular play spots . . . hel Mar. the Wilshire Bowl, Palm Springs ... favorite leisure-hour haunla of the star* whose informal off-the-screen dress furnishes thr basis for Farl Cragg’a exclusive designs. cnn.so Soft fabrics, pattema with a punch. ~ jt lift and careful, skillful tailoring stamp these fine suits as strictly individual .... ... <lc ... . . . . Other Suits . $16..>0 up. and a step ahead of the crowd* Holthouse Schulte & Co
‘ Mrs. Modem Hoosier seys: W “I'm trying out an E Automatic GAS Water Heater... wR TwL. » ?' ’ - Jjf * Wlth •nthumaans" are the vrorde SjEeallfllhßA'W to eipiain the way our "tnal plan' | iff ? ■ -v U iB t*»n<J accepted. Women are ac WtA 'z- claim ‘ng OUT novol way oi mlioduc ww . *flp\ “*9 ,h * “« w automatic GAS water I ] heater We aay 'you simply try it in I W I your homo lor 60 day» and aoe if I you like it" b'a a hundred to one I you'll say "it'a working out ewell... fl we want io keep It" It cooto nothing lo fry ... LU- I f I tie to buy ... and Uttl* to 1 I o Our plan io simply this We will use an Automatic GAS I determine what sue automatic GAS Water Heater. ' I water heater u noceooary to moot t’w» £ ; needs of your family. Wo remove Folks like io "fry” most thinas if I y OUI oW wa!<f heating equipment (if hUm. .K«, .h.™ T I any’ and in ” all th * automatic heal boKito they buy them ... so | . r . U. after 60 days you decide to we re ottering the same wise KJ keep u your w^rteT Keating oquipmethod in the purchase of a mont will be accepted as down pay waler heater. You try it .. . I n, * nt and the balance may be paid we ll prove it's cheap to in smaU monthly payments If you —decide you dont want to keep it. ■ ■ we'll remove it and restore your old W V equipment. Could anything be lairor7 C. A. STAPLETON, Intal Msnsger
Monmouth H. S. Lyman L. Haim. Catherine Weldler. Ruaaell Weller. Msry E. Conwell 84 *2 <lO 93 56 J Eighth Grade 17 15 55 93 50 lotyke S< herry 29 26 07 95 64 Elisabeth Cramer 25 22.52 92 94 Marie Alaman ... 29 26 77 92 29 Parochial M K. Greunke 27 25.86 93.93 Preble Township Ed Zwii k. iruatee R M Bonck Wilma Andrews 19 16 63 92.39 I Parochial II F Nielsen 42 36.75 97 50 Frieda Buuck 16 13 66 96 11 Rudolph Stolp . 61 55 75 91 41 W. E Cffelman 37 35 41 95 72 Marvin Meyer 45 42.36 94.18 | Kirkland Township Earl Martin, trastee Robert L. Brown 22 17.57 89 66
Irene Kirchner 22 20 55 93 40 Thomas Adler 22 20.17 91.70 ' Radel Roberts 22 16 60 82 79 ' Mabel Marshall .. 23 22 01 96.97 1 Gareld Roth 25 21.75 *7 00 Kirkland H. 8. H. L. Foley. Floyd Harper, Marie Porter. Minor C. Borden. Geneva Keever, Helen Ehrsam 95 82 77 89 24 Washington Township John M. Doan. trustee Esta Fleming 35 25 72 91 06 Madeline Spahr 30 29 07 97 *9 Margaret Poling 20 16 80 98 *2 St. Mary's Township Ben McCullough, trustee Pleasant Mills H S. t Hen Marsh. G. W. Visard, Agnes Yager. Dale W. Roas. Velma Fortney. John F. Mowrey . ... 90 79 50 92 28 7th 6 Bth Grades 37 32.82 93 12
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL IK. 1940.
» Elmer Ehrsarn 38 34 07 S 5 71 1 Matie Stevens . 26 >4.05 97 56 » Kathryn Dorwin 32 28.90 96 65 ’ Hole 1 I Harry Johnson 35 33 92 96 92 Myrtle Clements 28 26 10 93.21 Ulus Crook Township W H Patterson, trustee Eloise Christy 42 37 58 91 95 I William Griffiths ... 38 34 80 94 56 Helen Mary Roop 36 34 45 96 22 Opal Sprunger 24 19.87 97 37 Monros Township ' Glen Neuenschwander. trustee ! Myron Lehman 25 24 00 96 81 Magdalena Johnson ... 41 38 10 94 39 Esther Hlrschy 37 34 44 93.10 Howard Brandyberry 38 32 *9 96 00 Vera Ludy 19 16.50 92.20 l*o Strahm 20 19.00 96 01 Drusilla Burkhead 23 22 60 98.28 , Mary E. Potts . ... 33 31.26 94.73 Monroe H. S. R P Sprunger, Walter Mehrh Inger, Otta Hhteman. Edna Sui'kau. Dorothy Baker. Elisabeth Leyae. Ruth Reeder 144 135.80 95 81 Grades Esra Snyder .. 31 28 45 94 17 Jeanette Rich .. 43 39.10 96 99 Marguerite Lewellen 37 34.40 97.13 French Township Loren Heller, trustee Immar Shoemaker .... 14 13.00 99.23 Mary E Steiner 22 20.70 97.41 Lester Reynolds 22 19.10 93.17 Doris Collins 28 25.61 94 51 Nellla Coppess .... 24 22 45 93 54 Mary Reinhard 16 12 35 77.15 Hartford Township John H. Duff, trustee • Llim Grove schools Naomi Studler 26 25 37 97 60 Mary Schlagenhauf 24 22 M 97 02 Hartford H S. Russell Steh:< Mildred Sho- , waiter. Wayne Hinchman. Ruby Byerly. David Cramer. Tresale Glandenlng 78 73.81 95 55 7th 6 Bth Grades 36 34 48 95 76 Edna Glendmilng 30 29.55 9* 50 Beulah Atigsburger 27 26 30 97 40 Wabash Township D. C. Wagner, trustee 25 22.10 96 55 PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY. April 19 12:00 Noon Decatur Sale Barn CATTLE, HORSES, HOGS, SHEEP, and Miscellaneous Article*. Decatur Sales Co.
- 41 MwxsffSMgffrs mak * *h» Y>*ld and quality which mean marc profit to the grower, sugar beets must be able to get from the soil Ond ** Klllz * r mor * PO’aah than nitrogen and phosphoric acid combined. In other words sugar beets are heavy ■Oi!®iS3V- leedets on potash. Besides increasing <he yield, it makes the beets better shaped and increases the percentage of sugar. j ‘Consult your county agent or expon ment station about having your soil tested for available potash. To supply ample potash for beets apply broadcast aSMBW before planting 200*400 lbs. of fertiliser containing at toast 8% potash, and also 150-200 Um. oi tortfluer in the row at planting. Some prefer to apply the regular row application, and then ride-dross with 200-400 lbs. of fertilizer along both rides of the row after blocking and thinning. On most mineral soils testing medium !» tow in avatiabto potash, use at toast as much potash as phosphoric acid, as 0-12-12 or $-12-12. On heavy, tortile soils half as much may bo satisfactory, as 2-12-6. 2-16-8. 0-14-8. On sandy soils the potash should be double. 24-18. 34-18: and on muck soils triple the phosphoric acid, as 04-24. See your fertiliser dealer or manufacturer about tortilisers suitable for growing sugar boots on your soils. UW. ran kwl n I You wfll be surprised bow ■W» CM Mlp you ■ j |Mje H co<to Io ap pjy enough with your fertilising I potash Lr high yields and problems, please I quaUy. write us. 1 • AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE, INC. INVZOTMENT BUILDINO WASKINOTON. D. C. M/Dtrmomcf uhimm , LAiATsm. mxama
Denies "Executions” * wl Tony De Maia A Spanish civil war veteran. Tony De Maio appears before the Dies committee in Washington to deny ■barges he was "executioner’ of American boys who tried to leave Spanish Loyalist army. Maxwell Wallach, of Detroit, whose son died in Spain, mads ths charge. Geneva H. 8. R. O. Hunt. Nell Pyle. Margaret Rhoades, John Bauman. Blanche Aspy. Ruth Mahoney, Thorval Mattas, Anna Dell Rosa .. 123 116.52 94 77 Eighth Grades ... 44 41.07 93 63 H. C. Long 57 50 86 93.47 Goldine Butcher . 48 44.42 95.15 Esther Greene 39 35.73 91 63 Elisabeth Kraner 51 46.15 91 64 Blanche Shepherd 33 28.95 87.71 Mary Wheat 36 32 60 94.43 Catherine Fravel 35 31 94 93 00 Joffsrson Townahip W. P. Johnson, trustee Jefferson II 8 J. S. Haines. Dwight E Cochran. Mayro Pursley. Dorothy West. Myrenla Inman 53 48 36 91 26 7th A Bth Grades 26 24 39 94.40 J. Ray Duff 34 30.84 90 99 Helen Kenney 23 21 57 93 82 Madeline Robin 34 31.47 93.00 ■- O — A group of 35 students from the Hoagland school saw the picture at the Adams theater yesterday and were "treated" at the Palace confectionery by their teacher. o — Trade In a Good town — Oscslur
. PLAIN or SUGARED DONUTS ECONOMY Wits j JL Wj| * CIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE — 3 =39c 1 run, ’ c .... 45 MILK, Whitehevee 6 toll cons 35c J SOAR CHIPS, Balloon 5 lb. boa 25c Aliricots -J RICE, Fancy Blue Rose lb 5c 1 PANCAKE FLOUR, Swnnyfieid 5 lb bog 17c _ MOCHA RAR CAKE, Ann Pogo eoch 15c ZZ7 -J P&G or KIRK'S FLAKIWHITE SOAP 3 bort 1 lc SOAP, Ajos Flooring 3 cokes 10c ,U<l »H*ans RIO SIAL LYt con 10c * <a«s *7! ROMAN CLIANSIR gios deposit, qt. bet. 10c J OLEOMARGARINE, Stsro Good . . 2—l lb. pkgs. 19c I lona Go l *'” LARD, Swnnyrield 4-lb. pkg. 29c Bantam Corn PEAS, lono . 3 No. 2 cent 28c 4 ( , Jjl CORN er TOMATOES, Pecker's Label 4 No. 2 cons 27e ' *] BREAD, A&P Soft Twist 3 24-os. loaves 25c tons APPLE SAUCE, AfrP 2 No. 2 cons 15c 1 O CHERRIES, Red Soar Pitted 2 No. 2 cons 21c 1 OrK * '’‘ anii fJ PEACHES, lono 3 No I cons 25c 1 » CHOCOLATE DROPS or BON BONS lb. 10c BUTTER, Wildmere lb. 31c Amer.can or tk.ek j SCRATCH FEED, Doily Egg 100 lbs sl.Bl < heesp jn, LAYING MASH, Doily Egg 100 lbs. $2.16 2 tb bo. STARTER MASH, Doily Growth 100 lbs. $2.35 3 FINE CHICK FEED, Doily Growth 100 lbs. $2.00 Argo fine salt 100 ibs. 89c Gloss Starch 591 GRAPEFRUIT Colby or Frosh Ch.dd.r ' * be ' JUICE CHEESE p.-a.lus 2cans t 29c • 19c ’ ■■ ■ -.371 MATCHES. AOr 2 Win 7, P& G Soap || CRISCO or SPRY 3-lb. con 51c » * • 11 CORNED BEEF, Ace Brand 2—12-ot. cons 35c — J WALL PAPER CLEANER. Kotol 3 cons 20c RiNSO or SODA CRACKERS 2 lb. boa 13c () V L>| BEANS, lone Tornote Sewce 4 16os. cons 19c '* , . . TEA, Hector Orange Pekoe Vg.lb. pkg. 29c * d b °"’ FLOUR, lone 24’i-lb. bog 69c PASTRY FLOUR. Sonnyfield 24’i lb bog 67c Clothes Pins f P SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 19c 2 b ... 1J NAVY BEANS 4 lbs. 17c APPLE BUTTER, Country Belle 22-os. for 10c f itr-i r.ri tou Dos MUSTARD, Battleship qt. 10c ' WartlUs BEANS, Ann Page, All Varieties 2—l lb. cons 11c f 1 FkttFfi TTIr, Btlfc lb, 10c lona—Crushed or » ctt PRESERVES, Ann Page 2-lb. pr 29c PimmnnLi an SALAD DRESSING, Ann Page qt. 27c Ift SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERT or PUDDINGS 3 pkgs. 10c ‘** CORN FLAKES, Sunnyfield 2 Ige. pkgs. 17c „ NOODLES. Ming Foy con 15c £!.* ..• SOAP CHIPS, White Eogle 5 M>. boa 27c r lour 1 SUPER SUDS, Concentrated 3 Ige. phgs. 40c ’ * WALDORF TISSUE 4 rolls 17c de«o. Pure Vegetable Shortening 3-lb. con 41c Head LettUCelli MIHG FOY Large s>re * J BEAN SPROUTS 3 CANS 25c Asparagus JJ >4 rru c a Ulteted j, t , Lemons 5 « 25c ID~ SSC — —J I———————————J Ysllsw T77 Oni,,n s,,| t. 1) BOLOGNA BACON — lb. 15c Onion Sets CELERY 7 Bananas Ifi l-arge bleached ala3u Ww t p„ on( j. NEW CABBAGE Qg Cauliflower 10| - Green Onions f Carrots C ‘ Meat Department Beef Roasts Pork Roasts lAe« Pork Roasts jji Tender, lh Pk>||k style, lb.. Lrin. Ih Smoked Smoked Pork Liver §1 Picnic Hams « Picnic Ham f < Frenh. m. Center Slice*. Ib. • Shank lew, 1b... “ ’ ■ Weiners, lb. 11l Sm‘*«l. Armomr’a Canadian Skink- Veal St>F mw m at ■ ____ —-— -- RACON Boiling Beef IQ C UMwUll ,h Tender. Ih By (he J(>w| Ba0)n | Spare Ribs Ik O I ‘ u ".-l Lean. Meaty, lb. 111 Dried Beef 11 w •< tb. pkg*. Neck Bones L Fr * lM ’ * Ground Beef fl Cf c Fresh Smelt” V eal Stew, lb. .. 12c — 7* Ground m Aet Ibmele-' JJI Beef Stew, lb. —l9 c Round, lb.. Eish, lb. —
