Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1942 — Page 7
■iDAY. JANUARY 30,1942.
TOWNSHIP FARMERS’ INSTITUTE monhoi th high school gymnasium Wednesday, February 11,1942 b ...a-Chairmafi Ctaresics Bitaieb—VlSoXhairmaa F'* * mm Thurman Orsw-BecretaryTreasurer MORNING A M. Bev D L Patterson Q? and National Defense * Mrs. C E Higgs Cii«<a* may submit a written question (or discussion fTorw" ■ ( .< (mrolUee , sud Announcements r" uii'blur sale by Monmouth Economic Class AFTERNOON BEB8ION—1:10 P. M. . „ Dorothy Auinann P““ *-nZ West Through a Windshield - Albert Ferris )ni - 1 " . Vernon Btnltley L ..... u K Archbold P*»ltteea and Announcements EVENING BEBBION—7:15 L, by County Agent **. Archbold L,., Fruita® „ , . r . lords m two divisions: I i Specific B'hool Group. n_Root Township Groups. L .<.rd will be gl» r » «•<* contestant EXHIBIT ENTRY RULE* aatriM muat be In by 9 30 A. M day of the Institute. f I.,"tries must I* made or grown in 1841-1912 k , bit» mu” no* be '“moved before 3.00 P M it :r» limited to Hoot Township Only one exhibit accepted in bjar. from the same family. MEN'S EXHIBITS ■Elf PECK EARLY OR LATE HYBRID CORN (Shelled) L , Winfred Gerhe 4 bushel Hybrid Meed Coin EL Walter's Plumbing Co. - Trade I W CZ-AL D Schmitt Motor Bales Lubrication BEET 10 EARS EARLY OR LATE HYBRID CORN Lue-Wmfred Gerke H Bushel Hybrid Seed Corn bnie-Kocher Lumber A Coal Co. — Trade 12 00 htse-Chrnk Bros Service Station — Trade 1.00 ALFALFA SEED L. f , Burk Elevator Co. — 100 lb. Beco Uy Ing Mash *3.80 brw John Bright Garage 1 gallon Gold Seal Motor Oil bnsr Park View Service Station 2 quarts Motor OU ALFALFA HAY L. Jt Holthouse Drug Co. —lO lb Salvet Stor k Tonic |1 50 Lfe-FrkHes Place 1 Box Cigars Lu, Decatur Super Service 1 Car Wash BEST FECK OF WHEAT Li. Decatur Lumber Co. — Trade 13.00 Frtie Riverside Service Station — motor oil 1.00 Ly ren k Schmits Machine Shop — 2 coat points sharpened 50 BEST PECK OF RYE Lu, -Orley Krick Machine Shop — repair 12 00 Prue-Macklin Garage 1 gallon Zerone Lie Western Auto — tire patching 50 BEST PECK OF OATS btte-Klberson Service Station — Trade |1 00 Ln, Itierkes Auto Parts — Trade 100 Lu- Frank Schmits Machine Shop -1 steel point sharpened .50 BEST PECK OF SOY BEANS hie lost Bros — gravel or sand |2 50 Ke- Cash Coal A Supply Co 1 gallon Roof Coating true-Dor s Place - Trade 100 BEET PECK OF LITTLE RED CLOVER SEED kic aumaua Cale — Trade „..|i oo ■me -Hl-Way Service Station — grease job I 00 Irue -Neilenkopf Farm Equipment I—l lb. Dall Twine BEST PECK OF EARLY POTATOES wile Vance a Linn Trade 11-50 Lu. i .yd. Butler Garage 1 gallon Can OU Irut Knapp Service Station 1 Grease Job BEST PECK OF LATE POTATOES km Petrtsou Clothing Co. — Trade >1 «H> Ms Askltsuchers' Tiu Shop 1 gallon Pai abeam. Lu- Lewion Barber Shop 1 Hair Cut BEST PECK OF SWEET POTATOES k-.. Hi. i.« Grocery — Trade *> "0 En. -Blue Sunoco Service I Grease Job I Goodyear Service Store I Kt* Tire Patching APPLES—PLATE OF SIX—ANY VARIETY h* Chick's Place - Trude fl* rii* Gamble Store — Trade •• l ~u ku* West End Texaco 1 Grease Job POPCORN - BEST 10 EARS ■lie Kggt Bros. Service Station 1 Grease Job hu Stlsfel Grain Co grinding 100 • pile- Central Soya Co.. Im. 20 lbs. Calf .Meal BEST ' a DOZEN CARROTS [w— Standard Service, corner 3rd and Monroe Sts. .. I Car Wash F P Stader Gulf Service .—-1 Grease Job BUe Vian .Service Station Lubrication WOMEN’S EXHIBITS EGGS - WHITE - DOZEN [in— Lose Brothers — box candy f 1.00 ft' E F Gass Store — pair Belle Shar meer Hosiery .... I nn p' ' upboard Diner — Trade 5° EGGS ~ DARK - DOZEN pp Stuckey’s Hatchery 25 Chicks CentMi Sugar Co.. Inc . ill lbs. Sugar F’t' Koller’s Grocery — Trade , 50 1 LB. HOMEMADE BUTTER h Niblick *Co Trade ’ fl-W F IIf Hillside Cheese Co. 2 lb box Cheese | [“' Decatur Mectrli Shop — light bulbs 60 j WHITE BREAD 3 pe Smith Drug Co. — trade .-*IOO p*e -Winnes Shoe Store — Trade I M I p*' Hillside Cheese Co. 2 lb. Itox Cheese » EGG NOODLES 3 F< Keller's Jewelry Store — trade - ...fl.oo file Ideal Dairy Products - I gallon Ice Cream | p' Wertiberger's Confectionery I bog Candy ; BEST PAN OF ROLLS Re—Boston Store — Trad* - *' "0 1 r'“ HonE-Krust Baking Co. — Trade 1 "• 2 p**-—Equity (miry Store-Trade. I qt. brick American Ice Cream DOUGHNUTS P“ -Bob's Confectionery — Trude I l ®® F* Men Egg A Poultry Co. - Cash 1 «•» Illte Grocery ... 2 lbs. Cheese | ANGEL FOOD CAKE F Gerber's Meat Market - Trade U ,MJ 3 F*" C loverleaf Creameries. Inc. I gallon Ice Cream F- Central Sugar (k>.. Die WH» S'taur 1 I M LIGHT RUTTER CAKE 2 F* Morris 5 « lu t - gtore - Trade H •*» 3 I'- 1 Fortney flhoe Repair Shop - Trade * !>“ McConnell A Son 1 Im>» Candy 1 L DARK BUTTER CAKE 2 [*' < 'overleaf I'reamerlae. Inc. I gallon Irt: Cream S F ll ' Economy khore - Trade - I 1 ”® F l ‘ < ' iiiial Sugar Co.. Inc lb * Su « l " * L u COOKIES - LIGHT ■ 3 F Hu'ton'a Jewelry Rtorc I ladles Pin y I ll ' Jim's Place — Trade ......|I.OS 8 L „ . COOKIES DARK F Pumphrey's Jewelry Store — Trude I l ®® 2 [*'-< eutral Sugar Co., Inc. .. iu l'»a. Sugar 3 L. BMT CROCHETED CENTERPIECE F l*«atur Floral Co - Trade * F ' West E n( j Restaurant — Trade ®® 2 I 11 * Meat Market Trade 5 lbs. Flour 3 L,. „ PRACTICAL MOUSE DRESS „ _ , E«' Miller . Nqrth End Grocery - Trade >®® 2 [*“ ’cntral Sugar Co.. Inc 1” l ( »» Bu «» r 2 L ~®* a CTICAL CHILD'S DRESS lu. K . oh “’Untg btoro - Trade 1 K? ~,Y * F- Store sack Suquylield Flour J f 11 Electric Store dox. 25W Bulbs J L-n,,., .Wr made-over GARMENT K ‘feMler g gtoy, w Tril g e 52 w l
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My HARMING! CABMOU4 Kias Featem Stalsate V»rt*»r HOLLYWOOD - Hollywood to practicing all aorta of e< onotniao thee* days, but I believe Marlene Dietrich 1s the first star to grow her own mink I COOL .? Ths Xitrrss I ' paid a visit to B ,|!r ~,lnk ,<rm 1 of Utl> Haa<lr ' ■ ( the , har s <■ t r r H I *f I she ' f, "- r ,r • » r >i t*o " al "‘ t '" - *‘ ;l and, Inside of a HarrteeaUrroU y»«r. if ahe to lucky, she will have enough pelta to make herself a coat. . , • Haade says she will save several thousand dollars and will have a garment beautiful enough to wear la any picture. Incidentally, Marlene's Sim work to due for an Interruption after "The Spoilers " She won t accept any more roles until she has had time to make a lour of the eastern army camps. Marriage to Ann Sheridan won't eost George Brent all of his bachelor privileges The star is building a den and hide-away on Ann's Encino ranch. It will be a boatshaped building and will include a study, a playroom and, I understand, even sleeping qusrters Ann herself is the authority tor this story. She was telling about the plan the other day «n ths set of Shadow of Their Wings.’* Did you hear about the unusual experience of Screen Gangster Marc Lawrenee? On Jan. 15. he and a writer pa). Lewis Jacobs, were driving downtown and Witneaeed the attempted robbery of a parcel post truck They were on their way to buy photographic material and had a lg-mm camera with them. So they stood up in Lawrence's coupe and Aimed the robbery scene, including the return of Ute thieves, who were captured by police about a block away. To the many specialists In Hollywood, add the name of Lee McCluskey, who is a easting director’s favorite whenever the script calls for a corpse. McCluskey has
PAN-AMERICAN GOOD NEIGHBORS Il you waul to loiow niorc<l>out the twenty I'an-Amerkan llcpub Ilia that are Joining with t'licle Ram In a united limit against the Asia, you will want three Interesting and Informative geographical and historical publications available from thia newspaper’s Service Bureau at Washington: (!) Pan-American Elags and Coats of Arma—Chart showing <mIdem*, rapltola. and Illustrations <>t government buildings of the American Republics, including brief hlatoriea of the Elags and Coats-of Arms and how each Republic achieved Independence. (15 cental (21 Pau Tmerica at a Glance -Chart 17" I 32". showing boundarlea. nations of Pan America; capitals, chief porta and cities of the Pan-American Highway, road conditions and diet aliees; national populations ami areas, foreign trade; test of Monroe Doctrine. 410 cental (!) Pan American Hiatograph Large chart showing in color the development of the 21 American Republics and Canada from earliest discoveries to IHt" (25 cental The complete ae< ai three will be sent In a pat het for forty cents; to cover return |>ostage and pioduction and handling costs; CLIP COUPON HERE F M. KERBY. Dept. PA-21 Daily Democrat's Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth St.. Washington, D. C. Enclosed find forty cents in coin oi stamps for which mall me lhe special Pan American Historical Packet of three educational pule Heat ions: NAM E--STREET and No CITY - -- - STATE I read the Decatur Dally Democrat. Decatur, Ind. PAIR NEATEST PATCHED OVERALLS Ist Prige liolthouse Schulte A Co — Trade |2.<M* 2nd Prise Kroger Ktore Trade - t-W 3rd Prise Voglewede's Khoe Hepati Shop . 2 Half Holes In 30 Days BEST HOME MADE SOAP Ist Prise—Acker's Cement Works ——l Small I'm 2nd Prise Douglas Store — Trade Sl.oti 3rd Prise C. A ih'll - !*»«<•«» Oranges BEST DISPLAY FRUIT — 3 CANS Ist. Prise Sprague Furniture Co. I Vanity Lamp 2nd Prise Wall's Bakery 1 * al ‘" BEST DISPLAY VEGETABLES — 3 CANS Ist Prise Zwlck’s Furniture Store 1 End Table 2nd Prise Lee Hardware Co Trade SI.SS STUDENT EXHIBITS Taks choice of these four subjects; I—Poultry and eggs. 2—Dairy. 3—Poultry. 4—Vegetables. FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Ist Prise—Stamp* 2nd Prise Stamps g 3rd Prise Stamps ■ --- W THIRD ANO FOURTH GRADES Ist Prlae—Stamp* , G-jS 2nd Prise Stamps .. -W < Jrd Prise Stamps H FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES let Prise—Stamp - •>™ 2nd Prise -Stamps Jrd Prise Stamps SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES tot Prise-Stamp -W4J Jrd Prise-S'amp* J® tnd prise Stamps - J® SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BOVS—FARM SHOP PROJECTS Ist Prise Cssh ■ 2nd Pi Ise Pingrey A .Murphy Barber Shop 1 Hair Cut Ird Prise-C A B<ll ... 2 Neckties SEVENTH and eighth grade girlb-dark cup cakes Ist Prise Cash 2nd Prise Cash —— -JI 3rd Prise-Cash HIGH SCHOOL BOYS—FARM SHOP PROJECTS Ist Prlsa—Lowe's Barber Shop - Cash Hb® 2nd Prise—White Spot Case - Trudo LW 3rd Prise— Lewton Barber Shop 1 bottle Hair Oil HIGH SCHOOL GIRLB—BEST HOME-MADE GANDY Ist Prise—Cash li b® 2nd Prise—Cash ttntt J® 3rd Prlfe—fash 50 MEMBERSHIP PRIZES lot Prise Adams Theater & Tl<A*rt» I J"":::""":":"":":::::"::""":::::::'S I
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a kn*< «t being able to Us In <■<>»> tortad positions. He plays corps* 1 taco down bscauss ho also does 1 other screen work. 1 Moot recent picture he's worked in waa Kay Kyser a "My Favorite B py." j Wondsr If the pupils and tsach- , ers at a Third street public school i realise that the Carolyn Copp, oaroiied Otero, to ParanuuU oMM . star CMrolyn Lee , _ „ Copp to her real name , Columbia Cowboy Actor Tex liltI ter has smashed up ANOTHER . station wagon. His latest accident 1 was near Logan, W Va. The ma> 1 rhino skidded off an ky road. and. 1 but for a wire retaining fence, I would have taken a 1.000-foot drop, f Nobody was seriously hurt. I In M-G-M's “Jackass Mail.* i Msrjorie Main, of all people, will ■ sing two numbers Titles are "Wo Girls of the Golden West ’ and "It t Is Bad in the Forest Today.* [ Tou have to hand It to Brenda I Joyce for nerve. For a scene tn l 'Whispering Ghosts." she allowed a H-inch dock rat to brush against her ankle. ; It'S a trained rat and. believe It , or not. Its name is Josephine , Beach. Josephine has worked in 1 Tt pictures and, In “Seventh Heav- , on," walked across the face of j James Stewart. HOLLTWC 'D PARTY LINE: r Hats off to Linda Darnell. On I three hours notice, she took ConI stance Moore's place on a tour of the eastern army camps. Connie had to postpone her trip because of I illness . . . After "Mrs. Miniver.* r Walter Pidgeon will spend two 1 months on the desert trying to , bake out that sinus infection. . . . ■ Dick Cline. Warner Brothers cut--1 ter, has enlisted in the R. C. A. F. 1 ... Its a baby girl for Mary ■ Mayer of the M-G-M publicity det partment. . . . This month marks 1 B. P Schulberg’s thirtieth year in ■ the movies. "Highly Irregular* is ■ hb 408th feature . . . Are Georgl- • ana Young and Billy Halop quar- . reUng again? He was out the other night with Leota Andre.... • TiUe sheet of "My Favorite - Blonde" will read, "Paramount ■ presents Bob Hope, who calls t Madeleins Carroll 'My Favorite 1 Blonde.' •
Price Control Bill Signed By President Mill | Sharply Criticizes Farm Price Features Wsablngion. Jen M (L’P)- Pre I sident RouseveH today signed the I price control bill. He drerrtoed It I as a bill worth having but > harply I criticised provisions whk-h permit I term prices to rise to 110 percent I of perlty. The president «ald that if opei I atlons of the bill proved inch a I step neceoeary. ho may ask con- I greet to correct certain gaps .n the I bill, particularly the agriculture I provision* The president said there was a I real danger In the provision Whereby no price ceiliMS can lx* placed I on agriculture products a’ !<••• I than 110 percent of parity. This provision, the proaideni said I Is a definite violation of an objective sought by the administration < and the agrluultural pupul'lon of the country for more than eight years, lie added that it eonstl'ules a direct threat to the coat of living Irerauso purity la not a fixed a mount. i>ut only a relationship of the agricultural coat of living to tbe non-agricultural cost of living He pointed out that the admlnls- « t rat lon has sought to brlnt farm t prices up to an average of 1W» per- » cent parity The lie percen* provi- 1 ■lon in the price control bill exceeds this objective, he said 4 RED CROSS ! Contributions Previous report 14,748.05 Miriam Homan > "" Mr A Mrs Ruben Smith 200 Decatur Casting Company 2500 Decatur Casting Co. employes 20 15 Zion's Evangelical Lutheran church. Freldbelm . 112 00 ] Geneva. Indiana 20.33 i Total 54.028 53 I ■■W Il O | CHURCH REVIVALS I Nuttman Ave. U. B Last night we had a very good | service with the greatest number 1 of people present that w»- have had , this week. We were favored with I several numbers by the Kirkland men's chorus and Rev Luke .Marlin delivered a soul stirring message upon the subject of "Sin." us-1 Ing I John the third chapter for ] his text. The following is a per- 1 Gon of hie message. “John said that mlii is the transgression of the law and whosoever cotnmitteth sin Is a transgressor of the law. By the disobedience of Adam, all are I born in sin When Adam and Eve sinned, sin began to rule and reign In the hearts and lives of men. Nome would have uh think that sin is only In our mind; thus may be true but it does not change the fact that sin is always on Hie increase and it is out to destroy men. women boyr and girls. Bin is an offspring of the devil, a child of Balan it is the results of the cunning devices of a satauic mind The breeding place of sin Is in our hearts. Every sin that is committed is conceived in the mind Bin is like lepriwy. When the leprosy of the physical body gels u hold on man. the body starts to deterlrate, I parts drop off. There is no cure for leprosy of lhe body Leprosy of the soul is an incurable disease ae far as man is concerned Only God can cure leprosy of the soul. Tbe devil would like fur us to lliluk that If we would only go away for a while and try to forget what sin we have committed, we would be all right, but let me say that 110 matter how far out we may go, we can not hide from God. ‘Be sure your slim will find you out.’ I Sin Is a habit, the longer it lasts. I tbe stronger It becomes Bin is slavery. It binds us up until there I Is no eiica|H*. God also ways in his word. '.My spirit will nut always strive willt man.' Heuce it behooves us all lo make preparation while there Ik atlll time." Services will continue through the rest of the week and all of A total of 32.462.H81 motor vehicles were legistrered in the IJ. B in 1940. an incri-aae of 1.432.9*1 over tile 1*39 mark- | NATION'S FSVONITE ) s?c
Heads'ATA’Girls Fp" FW’"* g*NFI "■ 7 I J. ’■frAee U. 8. sviatrix, J sequel Ins Cochran is shown with Capt. Norman Edgar, representing ths British Air Transport Auxiliary in New York, gs they discussed plans for organising an American section of the lady fliers. The womtn pilots will tsrry plants from factories to as- t signet bases. 1 next week, starting at 7 30 eack evening Corna and enjoy yourself in the work of the Lord. o Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE !» « . U What kinds ot material hould I a man choose when selecting hh 1 clothes? A The best materials that he cau , afford. Belect <<»nservati,'c pat- > terns and you will always tn well dressed Q la one justified iu de lining 1 an invitation lo a dinner when It is received only two or three days beforehand? A. Yes. dinner invitation- should I
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be mailed at Icaal ten days lu ad vauce. Q Does a woman who I* inaiTying for the second tune <wear white? A Bhe does not wear while, nor does she <wear a veil or cany or-
HORSE SALE MONDAY. Feb. 2 - - Decatur, Ind. CommencinK H* o'clock 7&-HEAD-75 HORSES. conwieliiiK ol Sorreb, KtNtna. Itayu. Every hor.M* must lx* n* repreM-nlcd. There will lie several enalern buy era present. Bring your horse* lo aule barn Monday morning. Ahr Sale Co. Auctioneers—Don Gorrell ■ Doehrman Public Sale 80 ACRE EARM 80 The heirs of the late Rudolph Bieury will sell al public auction on the premises 44 miles South of Monroe. Indiana. 24 mile* North ot Berne. Indiana on Tile Mill road. MONDAY, February 2, 1942 at 1:00 P. M. 80-ACRE FARM-M Consisting of level, very rich soil sll under ciiitlvalion except altout 7 acres of timber Farm Is well tiled, good drainage outlet IMPROVEMENTS Excellent 2 story II room liousi basement under entire house, good 2 room summer house; poultry house; granery; large crib; barn 38x40; stanchions for 10 cows, concrete floors in cow stable; Electricity; Good driven well, cistern An ideal location, convenient to schools, markets and churches, on a hard surface road Anyone Interested is welcome to inspect farm and buildings anytime before sale. POBBKB8ION: On or before March 1. 1942. TERMS Bold subject tu Federal Loan ot *3583 50 that runs for 25 years which can be assumed lIOM.OO cash day of sale, balance down to loan on or before March 1. 1*42 STEURY HEIRS, Owners Roy B. Johnson Sc Bon. Auctioneers
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• auge iilussoms And tbn sun pier tbe ceri moor the better taata It die* • plays. The most sensible woman r marries inconspicuously at home ior ohureh with only intimate r I friends and relatives present to • I witness the ceremony
