Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1942 — Page 2
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.. —. * Test Your Knowledqe Can you answer seven of these tea questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. Juan Antonio Rios was recent-[ 1y inaugurated President of Argentina. Chile, or Paraguay? 2. I'ai France, in in the Nazi; r»/-g-n rit.-rl /<»«»■ till** ill’ fjklHt* ’
“TRAILER VAGABOND” By WARREN BAYLEY
hUANHON Mil. This column -hoUid ire a m.i-M-* j... i. I i,i, in th- heart | <>. .■« (l« i». .U lUiiiani-. on Inspi. ,i mt: ; .., ii ■>.■! i>'>i ..implied ib«. I'»te» for ho. boon. ' Ho Sin pherd ot the Hili* Some 3C. feet below me on the »tde of tnt r.ugc stand* old Matt * cabin, abode of one of the chief . character* of the book Off to my left is Mutton Hollow, and in every direction that I look are the low rolling hill* of tne Ozark*, stretching for mile* into the distance. Il .piiaiiou I’.iii; on which I rtandv ** -- r.anl bait acie strut! riling til<- tup ot thi- one ridge and cu.nniandiUK a view ot mile* in every diie.-'iun. Wright lived in a ten*'lli till.' pol. to . ip'llie the inood or the Hill Country " it J* .*» pea.Vfii, i .ip'. a- orie .an Hud 011 (iod'i I , ( | ii. and if peace, quiet ! an i iiirpiiation ail.-ct* one* will- ‘ in, again I say. "this column illould lie .1 lll.l«t' | piece Have you ever visited the Ozarks in the spring — Let me make it easier — Have you ever visited the Ozark*.’ A great many people wid tay they have Actually they have only touched the foothills on the mam traveled highways that cling to the almost level ground to the north and to the south. Some have actually crossed* them. Again, mostly on the mam roads that run from Arkansas into Mtatcur. and Oklahoma. But not many nave gotten ofi the beaten ppyjr and -pen’ a few days with its people. To really vis I ', the Ozars. you must get to know the hill-billies Wii.. kind n; peoph an the.-e | 1.>1k.» that clin., 1., Hit ways oi '
"TRAILER VAGABOND' I* sponsored and appear* tn tills paper through the courtesy of DECATUR SUPER SERVICE MONROE STREET PHONE 532
A Brake” lor the Better soui' hrakc lining; mat be worn so Itadlt that an adju-imciil will not restore the original brake action. Continued operation m> damage Ihc brake di units nccc-'itating more cobtl) repair- later on. BE SAFE TODAY for a pct led relining job at a price you’ll agree is right. Decatur Super Service 221 U. Monnw St. Phone '>.'l2
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3. Name the capital of New Zealand. 4. In which country did Pearl Buck spend her childhood? 6. Give the simplest formula for finding the total surface area of a | cube. 6. Selma I-agerlof wan a Swdish • author, singer or actress? 7. Who presided at the CIO conI vention in Atlantic City N J . in November, 1940?
their ancvwtoi -That live In house* that an mostly shacks? That fa in hillsides where a bird would iiavi difficulty making a 3 point landing? That prefer outsiders would <eav< them alone and not maki th. it country a summer i .-sort - I'll tell you in the word- <>t on. ot theii younger members Yesterday I gave thi* young fellow a lift along the highway. ■Gosh" he remarked as he settled back in the seat. "I was pretty nearly tuckered out. I had about made up my mind to »top oh some place foi the night.” When I asked him if he knew someone to »tay with, he answered. "Nope, but fl at am t necessary with ut hill folss We stick together. When one of ut get caught out for 'he night we can stop In any place. Wnoever it it will be mighty glad to have u*.” —That remark was rather enlightening to a man from a city where you couldn't borrow carfare to go tee a sick friend. He told m. other things as we drove along "Yes. he was glad to go to lie A'my and du his part. Mayli • line of the hill folks didn't want to g.i. Init they didn't und:-r----t.iud it all yet Ye*. li< knew that . utsld. folks called them billbfl>le« He said this last with a kind ot a smile ■ After some 15 miles of conversation he finally said. ••I’ll get out just around thn bend Thank? a tot for the ride mister. See that place over there wtih the green meadow’. That'* my Pa't place. When thn war it over I'm coming back there to live Why should -I go looking so, some place else? I'm happy heic in the hills." Cat: you say a.-, much'.’
i SUBSTITUTE SWEETS FOR (A SUGAR Unde Sam is temporarily ap' tf-wl J short of sugar. But don't 'X&jb ’’Jr?* •'• fret over it. There aro ■ • k*' t/V’ other sweetenin'*—some as good as—some better than — cane and beet sugarOur Washington Service Bureau has ready for you a new and timely 32-page booklet. "SUGARLESS RECIPES." packed lull of suggestions showing you how to utilize honey, com sirup, maple sugar, maple sirup, sorghum sirup and molasses in cookery. Seo how easily your favorite pies- pastries, ice cream and beverages can be made with these sugar substitutes. Mail the coupon, with fifteen cents, carefully wrapped, to cover production and mailing costs. CLIP THE *~ F M. KERBY. Director. WASHINGTON SERVICE BUREAU. Dept. 2M. 1013 THIRTEENTH STREET. WASHINGTON. D. C. I enclose iilteca cent* lor my copy of "SUGARLESS RECIPES. Name ... — ~ Address —- ' ~~ ' City State ■—» J 1 am a reader ot th. Ih-cntui Hally Democrat. Decatur. Tud
v Did Alexander the Gn j reach India with bis army? 9. Where was The Liberty Bell cast? 10. Who I* the so-called < zar of the motion picture industry? Q —— Educate Retailers On Price Ceilings Indianapolik. May 5 An lnt< tie- j ive program of education, lo pre- - pare retailer* for compliance witli | the celling regulations for retail prices, which becomes effective May IS. will be started this we< k. Birkett 1.. Williams, regional administrator of tiie office of price administration with offices in Cleveland announced today. The campaign of instruction for the morchaiit* will be conducted
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
through a aeries of 41 sectional f eting ||< id dally throughout the state and concluded on May 15th At each of these meetings, an official representative of the office of price administration will address the retail men and be prepared to answer questions and discuss details of the new general maximum price regulation announced by price administrator Leon Hinder:on last weekThe meeting for meaghanta in this area Is: Muy 15th, Foil Wayne. Q MITKH Noth <• Is hereby given that Walter Demont Tester h.i« til'd With the undersigned an appli'atlon for the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. In'l.aua. to h.;.- the evldeme and determine the time and pla* e of birth of -aid applicant. .Igree.tlde t" the provision of Chapter 21. A' ts of the 'l -neral Ah., nit.lv of State "f Indiana, for lull Witness mv land and sent of said i Court this >lh lay of M.iy, 1912. '■|.Yl>E •• I ltd TNHtt Clerk of tlx Adams .Circuit Court. May 5
0w Job Is to Save H: Dollars J Buy > War Bonds i hwy Pay Day
Following Is a list of Adorns county Arms which have adopted the payroll allotment plan for the purchase of United States defense savings bonds with the voluntary cooperation of employee. Chairmen are asked to report the nances of all businesses where the plan lo adopted for addition to thio litt'.
General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Mills The Mutschler Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Post Office employes First State Bank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A St P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthouse-Schulte Co. Sprague Furniture Co. City of Decatur Employes Ashbaucher Tin Shop Decatur Laundry Riverside Garage Citizens Telephone Co. Equity Dairy Store Holthouse Drug Co. Pumphrey Jewelry Store J. J. Newberry Co. Yost Brothers Local Loan Co., Inc. Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nussbaum Novelty Co. Berne Witness Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern Smith Bros. Mfg. Co. Citizens Telephone Co., Berne
MARKETS AT A GLANCE Blocks Irregular in quiet trade. Bonds irregularly higher. Isatin American issues firm; U. S. governments mixed. Curb stocks Irregular. Chicago stocks mixed. Cotton steadyGrains In Chicago: wheat and — . .1 . - 11 FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS SI.OO per &4 ft Prr Month * V Year BLUECREEK DAIRY 719 W. Jefferson St. Phone 267 WANTED RAGS, Magazine*. Newspapers. Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiators. Hatteries, Copper. Brass, Aluminum and aU grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, and sheep pelts the year round. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES One Time. Per Word .... V/iC I Minimum for firet insertion 30c Additional Insertion* Per Word, Per Day - Card of Thanke 50c Obituaries, Verses, Resolution* •• Menus, run menu style >1 Notices, Cap heads, 8 pt. body Mc I (12 picas deep, one column! O — 0 FOR SALE
FOR SALE — Order AAA Baby Chicks now. Bred for heavy egg production and quick maturity. Now hatching. See us before buyirg. Model Hatchery, Monroe. Ind. 307-ts BURK'S HOG GROWER * cumplete teed. Nothing else ’o buy |2 25 per 100 lbs Burk's Hog fa! tner a complete feed. 12.25 per 100 lbs. 15 cents less per bag tn your own sacks. Phone No. 25. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Ind Mon roe, Ind. M-t? BABY CHICKS grow faster, are healtler if fed Beco Chick Surfer with C-Ka-Gene. Price »S 40. Burk Elevator Company; Decatur and Monroe. Indiana.. 49-ts FORSAKE ’singer" Vacuum sweepers and sewing machines few left -no advance in prices. We do Hemstitching and Buttonhole making. All make maohinc-s repaired. Needles, oil. belts, parts. Boardmans Singer sewing machine agency H 5 South First. Phone 411 100-12tz FOR SA I elect ric fence chargers. Farm tested, guaranteed to please. Made by the oldest manufacturer of fence chargers. |5 up for 6 volt or 110 V. Decatur Oil Co. Seventh and Nuttman St. 106-3tx FoR _ SALE"T937 _ Fo7<l”rudor6o horsepower, black, fair tires, new battery, nice clean car Phone 645-A 107-2 t FOR SALE — SlTgiitFy used 6-foot refrigerator at reasonable price. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 232 b 107-3 t FOR SALETkii kinds of vegetable and flower plants. Open < veilings. Mrs. William Strahm. 339 North Ninth St. lu7g3t ~ Diwounrif Bought Now! 'Selling out Estate heating stoves. Pay as you can. Delivery next fall. Used large Glowboy. Kalamazoo Estate half-price, several hut blast ice boxes. Decatur Hatchery. lO'ef FOR SALK Young spotted Poland China boars. If interested plmse call before this coming Saturday. William Reichert, Monroe. 106 2tx FY>R~SALE— 2 tons Hocking Valley Coal 510; 2 kitchen chairs; lawn mower; Ice box; laundry stove; washing machine 1023 Adams St. 106-3! F<HrSA‘I.E -iUl.y-Chli ki -^- »«• White l.egboin* 4 weeks old; 500 White Rocks and MOO Barred Rocks 2 weeks. Mrs. Georgia Gage Monroe phone. 106-g3l Foil SALE I'sed electric range, new 34" fan. large enough for store building. Phone 816. 106-3tx FOirSAUr^"!Red Polled Heifer; fresh. Homer Ginter. *j mile east of Peterson !06-3tx FOR SALE Roan cow and 3 year old roan horse. Forrest Mankey. IV* mile north and 1U west of Crslgvllle. 106-21 X FOR BALE~Funk's Hoosier-Crost Hybrid seed corn; also Indiana Hybrids. Price II to 66 per bushel. Series 425 B. 608 4'. 610. 613, 431. Place your order now. Supply limited. Theodore Buimahn. 4 miles west, l’i mile north of Decatur 77-T--FOR SALE Borden's’HyhVid Se*d Corn. Certified Indiana grown. Foley Store. Preble, Ind. T •— ■ ' Sprunqer To Head Berne C. TJJ. ©cine. Ind.. May 5 — Lowell Spruuger was elected president of the Berne Christian Temperance Union at the annual reorganization meeting held at the Menuonite church Other new officers are Leslie B. la-hman. vice-president; Miss Louise Mhman, secretary; Miss Marguerite Bprunger treasurer; latroy Stauffer. Wilbur E Lehman and Ira Sprunger. committee member* corn fractionally lower. Chicago livestock: hogs weak; cattle and sheep strong.
DIO YOU VOTE TODAY? Whether you voted for a winner er not yewTl always pick the "winner” if you use the famous Mobilgas •nd Mohi'etl. Try •* tn your Mr er tractor There to nons better. ZINER OIL CO. Decatur Phene 3*l
WANTED WANTED — Girl for light bouse work and answering Phone. 1012 N. 2nd Phone 414. 106-3tx WANT El > -Col laprtble baby carriage. Phone 7704. 105-3tx WANTED--4 room apartment or small house. Phone 1444. 107-3 t \V7\ NTEII - One stave woodert"ftl|o. 10 or 12 by 30 or 32. Lloyd Gerber. Decetor R- i 107-3 t for general housework, Phone 916-J. 107-g3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT -2 furnished house keeping rooms, bath, sink, private entrance. Adults. 827 N. Sth St. lUS 31X FOR RENT Apartment. 206 South Second St. 107-3tx o — — Business Services RENEW YOUR FLOORS with our modern electric floor sander. Gives smooth, even finish. Makes Hours look even better than when new! Phone 132 for information. Holtliouse Drug Co. 10C-3L
FARM TRACTOR REPAIR — Whether you need a complete overhaul or just a general reconditioning we can do the job right. Moderate prices. Steffen Implement Co. Dan Steffen. Mgr. 106-31 B AltN PAI N'T*—A special value In New Method barn paint. Come in and aee how little it will cost to paint those outbuildings. Henry Knapp 4 Son. 106-6 t TIIAT~A R M Y~PH( ITtMI R A PH “ Your likeness In uniform, before you leave or while home on furlough. A life-long reminder ot your part In history. Edwards Studio. 106-6 t BENDIX WHEKL "ALIGNMENT TEST Drive In for accurate test of alignment of your wheels free of c harge. Repairs made only it necessary. Be sure! Come in. Butler's Garage. 106-6 t Fur* should be stored now. Protect yours against the ravages ot moths. Fully insured while In our care. Moderate rates. Phone 359 for details. Sheets Bros, Cleaners. 106-3 t WHY WAIT TO .MARK~THE grave ot your loved ones? Come in soon for prices. Beautiful and enduring markers at unusually moderate cost. Wvmhoff Monumental Works 106(3 Complete Sheet Sfetal Servko Wa handle a complete line of furnaces, Roofing. Spouting. Etokers and Siding. Free estimates. Dick Girod and Kenneth Arnold. Phone 232. Tucs.-Frl. ■ — MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lenrlon. Decatur. Ind. 2Sbtf FARMERS ATTENTION - We*razmove dead horeas, cows, bogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 28-ts LOSTANDFOUND UWT-Diatnoiid “out ot ring some place uptown Saturday. RewardPhone 6953. 106-g2t ' L<>ST Tvory cover Holy Communion prayer book. l*bone 501. 121 8. Ninth. 1074 t Q CARD OF THANKS We wtoh Ui this manner to sincerely thank all our friends and neighbors and all these who so 'kindly assisted us during our recent bereavement. The Jaberg Family. Berne School Plans Concert On May 12 Brne, ind . May 4- The last musical concert of the season to be given by the Beraa high school will be presented at the high schoui gymnasium Tuesday evening. May 12. at 7:45 o'clock. Organisation* to be heard will t»e the high school band, the junior band, beginners* band, intermediate band, orchestra. l»-gtuners' orchestar. firs* grade rhythm band, girls’ glee club, boys glee clgb aud the »apella choir.
N. A. BIXI.EK OPTOMETRIST HOUR*: 8:30 to 11:10 12:30 to 5:00 •aturdsys. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Eaaminsd Glasses Fitted Hybrid Seed Corn (Indiana Certified) 425—800—410 LOW PRICE* On our special Piste Grades. Agents wanted tn new territories. MALMtE VALLEY bttP SERVICE. INC. Fort Wayne, ind Just *outh O' Fart Wayne Union Mock Yards.
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