Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1941 — Page 5
I MAY 28. 1911.
I DIETS [important I UI LrvtoMr Points To Li. 01 Balanced Diet* |t»>' people "f ’he I'nHed I L ■ • fan - 111 floL have diet* rated L , tumlftht < the kind L, of f<><>d needed to I fa ly plus .1 rr*rrv< F <••. third of the famfa tai diet. which la just going. with no re-1 L..n one-third and one r ; hav. definitely ' Tina* diet* do not turnore Old People Aid.ERIKA they Would ,I in -Hid have had it p It years." IL. .M So ' qi |i K bowel ii< ttoii and . F® 1 *
111 I 1 111 U P die bonnet of this darling buretor is almost like having an extra I ■B I Buick and you see only one en« engine to call on when you want it, I 188 (line-a •H*®** nl valve-in*liead I IB I »traight*cight. The net result? I lE] Look again -and you note that (aim- Well, tee for yourself what it means I IB I P“ un d (-arburetionf gives it two car- in life and lift and unfailing response. I IB I Lm'torw — find what amounts to a dual I ||l personality. *As to what else it means- the records I ■ B show that Compound Carburetion I HI One of those carburetors does all the |hk B(jkk a j O% (o |5% I || | work tn casual, about-town, every- Jn jta „ ccnnomy ovvr prvlk . I ■ day driving, giving you a car that s ggmg ■■■ easygoing on everything, from the way I IB] it handles to its consumption of gaso- ItnporUnl? Su rc is - especially when I 181 I*”** present prices make Buick the Num- I I j I But that other carburetor steps up this nc “11-round I ; I nimble sweetheart into a regular giant bargain of the year. lof power any time you give the word! JuMaftky<>ur j vak . r / I It wings you lightly through tough what one will cost I I going- because having that second car- delivered! \ /// f Available at »light mu rmt on VW Buick SriXlAl. models, ClMBa Lr ? standard on all other Serie*. m tti delivered at Flint, Mun. I State t.i>, equip- II oG£f QUICK TCr I Hr W V . W ® iubteit change || I fXtMPtAS Os GINHAI MOTOS* VAIUf witheut nttice. II I SAYLORS MOTOR CO. I I HIS. Second St. Decatur, Ind. I WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUIBT BUICK WILL BUILO THEM —■
I Sore’s Meat Market BhONLS 95 A 95 FR LIVERVA HOME OWNED STORE WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE fresh & Smoked Meats Open Sunday MorningSPECIALS For This Week ||wksste AH' X3C I JKESII - LEAN I |.| |H >|XG _ 12* C fr <• E- 14c Pork Steak lb 23c ;^ O);NA -14 c fresh . 1 it 121 C WE HAVE A LVRGE ASSORT- ■* IX2C HAMBI KG _ lb. ment of lincheon meat ■ OKIi LIV ER *** — r n ■ ■ ■■ 4(11 ,OK THAT •’K’NIC LI’N’CH. Beef Pot Roast lb IB2C potato chips ■ KAUFThT? » iL BILL PICKLES QI. 19c r 7 r‘i MEATY SHORT RIB SWEET PICKLES (|t. 25c !?< 11.’ < BEEF BOIL . Ih. *** Aid. »n n..«K .nd ih. ■T. n . ( ahhage - Potatoes IHnr . 1 |u>er - f Is i 2 ? pl RE PORK - I Bun. * <’«**• * Cakes ■l’..?} BLESSING, QI. 25c SAUSAGEIb. Edgemont Crackers, box 17c ■MNDWICH SPREAD 10 & 15c ■ ; .—7 Pork & Bean., can .. 5c and 10c ■ * '** • Corn - Green Bean. C °. E I m rnii Sandwich Coddea ... Ih. 15c ■ "ax or Lima Bean*, can 10c CHEESE PEANIT Bl HER | loney C< mkie>. .. do/.. 12c [ aroni or Spaghetti, 2lh 15c X| hs 13C 2 Lhn. 2s€ BBLAD ... 3 Large loaves 23c [OPEN FRIDAY - DECORATION DAY - UNTIL NOON - FREE DELIVERY. TOO
l»h even the minimum food* rrnnirrd. | "Thia m«ati»," xaya Mix* Helen ill Howard, home nup-t x 1a.., f,,, thi- farm -ciurlty administration "that Mine people are htingiy, attffeting font malnutrition, and moat of them don't even realise what la wrong Thia poor diet can destroy H person's a. f>ae of well being, tauae chronic fatigue, ahlftlng aches and pa Ina, or digestive disturbnines. Mal nutrition will prevent a child’s normal growth and developmeat, whh h may m>t show an until later years." ■ Protective" foods m-an the differ ••me between fair or poor, ami good diets Tin ,e foods Include milk and Vegetables Recent studies show that the nation need, as a whole, to use |<» 20 percent more I milk, 10-35 pep ent more butter. I To percent mon- tomatoe. and ■ citrus fruits, and twice as much of leafy, green and yellow vegetables. Those who live on farms have no e»cuse for a lack of these protective foods. They <ati he furnished, through a "live at home" program iat little or no cost. Every farmer • an have his own meat, so that the 1 family can have It at least four I times a we.k; stißlcient milk for ■me quail for ea. h < hild and on
pint for ear h adult every day; eggs I sot each person to have one a day; and a large enough garden to turn Ish vegetables twlc« a day the year around Bread cau be baked at u cost of three and one half cents a loaf, torn ground for corn meal, wheat esrhanged for flour, and grains used for cereals. The only food eapettdiiures are for sugar, | footl aci-esnorlea. and citrus fruits (for whh h tomatoes ran l» substituted at less cost I. This gives a kihml diet with plenty of protective foods, at low tost to the family New Vegetables and new way. of cooking old ones can help to Interest the family In these fcatda. Proper methods of cooking may be the important Item In acceptance of' new and old foods. Every homemaker needs to make ; the most of her knowledge of foods 1 and he constantly on the alert for new Ideas so she can have well balanced. properly cooked, and pleasing meals. Then her family will not only he healthy, but will also hav, a reserve to help them to stand up under the stress and strain <>( any •■mergem y. - « w 1 It takes 3o< men four years to build a modern battleship.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA.
TEXTOI ROOSEVELT tc’ONI INI’KH > l<r»M PAUIC ONR) States of Am-rlia. do prmlaim that an unlimited national emergent y •on front a this country, which requires that Is military, naval, air and civilian defenses be put on the luvsls <u readiness tn repel any and all acta or threats of aggression dire< ted toward atty part of the Western Hemisphere. I tall upon all the loyal «-ltla> ns engaged tn production for defense to give precedence to the needs of the nation to the end that a system of government that makes private enterprise possible may survive. I call upon all our loyal workmen ' as well as employers to merge their i baser dlflerencea in the larger esI tort to Insure the survival of the ' only kind of government which recognises the rights of labor or ttf • apital. I call U|sm loyal state and local leaders and ottli tals to co-operate with the civilian defense agencies of the I'nlted States to assure our internal set* urlty against foreign I directed subversion and to put • very <ommuiiity In order for mailmum productive effort and minimum of waste and unnecessary frictions. I call upon all loyal tltlxens to place the nation's needs first In mind and In action to the end that we may mobilize* and have ready for Instant defensive use all of the physii.il powers, all of the moral strength and all of the material re. s<oni es of this nation. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the t inted Htales <rf America to be afllaed. Itotir al th« city of Washington this twentywventh day of May. tn the year of our larrd nineteen hundred and lotly one. and nt the inde|s*nden<e of tile I'nlted States of America Hie one hundred and siztyfifth. i'HAXKI.IX' It IttMtSEX EI.T. HITLER Ml ST BE tfI'XTINI Kit from PAOB ONE) ing for 3 P m . to ••on-id. t the pres idwnt'- ape, <|> and other- ex la no ed that the ' unlimited >-m> i g,-u< y ' proclamation was meanlngleaa. without legal effect and -av.- Mr. 1100-ev.it no iHtwers he did not already Stern and unsmiling;. Mr, Room veh defied Adolf Hitler by naine iast night and -iMittnonad tin- citizenry to give united and loyal up jsirt for our common defense Ami Ute sun rose today on a steadily expanding Ithmtie patrol, a steadily rcltsf ttxasi Atlantic fleet ami a trerm-mlou-ly extended western hemisphere Mr l(o<>«>,volt's addre |mi»lhs| h< ntispherii al outipost- 1.000 miles or mi to the l*orttigm—•• Cape Ver <!•• I land- off the coa-t if Africa and threatemd to r. pel X'azi eti- < roachtnents there or on the Azores. (>ieenland. Iceland or any j-l---ands of the Atlantn He virtually forlutdi- furtin r qtpages of naeional defense prodm tion and said capital ..nd laleir must adjil-d thoir di-putes wi'lnmt lockouts or strikes on th- ba-ls of •toil era I cnm-ili.it ion or mediation. He pledged the government to u-e all id its power'' to prevent inter- . ~ . Just a drop—then lift that corn off. No cutUng. No pain. tA SOLVENT nr '/: oz. B. J. SMITH 1 DIM <;< <>.
Thin Ixive Set Off The Court ■ / I|Vl 7 " * *3? .'LL. piofewional tennis < hamp Honsld It adze gives th-- ano .man a . •-I picture as he kisses hi bride. I!ty.-. t old Imidi. t o•>l.nau ot «, ■ i > dale Cal., after the two were ma rled at l Im tgo
ferem <• with production f". mitlon-1 al defense Hix prohfltTti-in of defense -t >p page* wax dir*- ed not only w disputes between .Sivployes slid •’ll ployers but to those hetw>n »p,>o s;ng units of cNpital and to pin I • tional or otlur dispute betw-.-n ctmipeiinz iaiw o'-ganiza*tons It was tin mo-t do«st warning ever uttered from tin- White II .i-.- that tile All an t-'-d-ration of l.ibor mid th. t'ongies. irf Industrial Organizations mu-' learn t > live together Isl fie.K e. The pi. -id'-nt rc.xs-t'ted tin"am t.-m American doctrim- of the freedom of tin -i-as He said Axis pow. rs planned H» overwh'-lm Eu •»!••• < <impi> r <;■• i llrltaitl. d.*je>-- of South \iiieri •an nations a th** Balkm, were liquidated and tln-n to -trangle" Canada and 'he I nited N'atrw lie •■oiinrs'red that prog nn with a fioftcy of active re-i- ance ill which he plixlg.-d th- I'll ted S’ .It ••s to ‘all further no th id- or com lunation of m<-"li >d ' m- ar) to deliver inunctions to <• eat Britain our national |sdn y t >day. th-1< fore." la- said, "is this: ' Pirst w>- shall .n tively ri -.st
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iwlieiou-r its • • irv .rid w.’fi all! [our resource every a't. mfit by] tfon to tin We-tern II- m tdi.-re. or I Ilt'fet t > extend Il's Xaz drn ti.i to thre.r ai- W> .hall :< vejy . i si • his eV iy Ittemp' to g.llll • 01 trol of t!i< -o.i We ii-i-- upon tinvital impo'-tam•■ of keeping Hi'l'-i ism away from any poi.it in th> wo id whn'h ciMild be it - d and wouM l»- Used a- a Im-e of aft.!' k I against the Americas, So, olid from tin- fioin' •»! view lof - . t naval and m li'.i ym- • I ity. we shall give every p•- bl. |a-si-'aiiie to Itiila ti and to all' | who. wrth Ifi i'aiti. are r'--i nut Hit ; lb, -m oi jt. ■■•piivaleiit with foci. I t arm Om itair.il a<• h»4;>iit I mtw i iw-ure delivery of 'he need •■d uftpl * to Hi - tin. All addition al me.,-11l •• ma iry to delivi j II i. giKHi w ill li. taken Any and j ail fii'- her meiliod or . iHnti.naturn- ot meth ••! which can oi -houhl It. it lined, an- Iti-inz dev iI>d by our m litaiy and li'ital tis-li-nl> lan who w -li nn will work /out and put into off. • t itch m-w an I addM onal as- . l.i d a may 1 li. m■d- d \\ ■ I |o,| . . . . v S - id' Early • xplatm-d tint! th! did not
| mean tin adniinlxtrutlon would a I d .pt th» ' oli iiats convoy xygtem." i but that there would he a better ami la -ger Atlah'l- pa -o| When M R-Mi.evelt plunk'd for fre.sjom I -it th< >a- he answe .-d Ni-zl grund admiral Erkh Bander and (Jetnnan I pok'-smen who within I* hours | ' lialh tizisl th> Mlanta patrol and thr.atemxl that tin ir naval force* I would not uitniit to ft. L 0( AL CEMETERY I tr-ONTINCKt) Fltoxt FAHR <>NE» , lor use |p th* • vim tery has al-o heel- started by the ' i:a’«tdlail M> iiilh-i of the American L'-gion I po-i plan to pul mlnia'itic Atm rl I ian flags on the grav* of all . vetetiitis tomorrow to further ndd Ito tile at tl II ItVl-10-SS It I ‘ ■> i mated that about 3on flag- will
P as W k t By. . MH , ... SALE ENDS JUNE I LIFKTIMI GUARANTEE Lu twti I xtv »•» n I im tv» n I vzs vvxn I Lvery lircvtnnc tire carries » > ACC w A Aft <P4OiCf?*SSI written iilenme guarantee— | without time or mileage limit. A I A I W I W Texaco Star Service CORNER SECOND AND JACKSON PHONE 450 Wr call for and Deliver your car
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— - - l ill »»■ mu ii ——>i XI ■ placed on grave*. .Mr Miller reported that th<»n* rand* of (H'lsoti* have vixiled this • ■ nietery In recent weeks, with lavt Sunday a* the biggwat visitIng day ot 'hr year. Em h day I xltice that time, a large number •it petxonx have gone to and from th<- cemetery In dwi rating grave* of relative* and f iend. The public ha* Preu • Vended nn Invitation by the lUxtiHlian and us-oi tailoii to In,pei t the cemm tery. California First Bean State i Sai ramento t'al 'Uffl f'allfornla la si h* duled to oust M« hlgan thi* , year as the nalloti'* • hampion le an growing xtati The '-onung crop I ||H- been estimated al 4 '•••« "••<' 1MI j pound bag* While for the first time Michigan drop, to ,•■• olid place r with an estimated 4 Ifin.flfifi Irngx
