Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1943 — Page 5

URDAY, JANUARY 23,1943.

Ei Labor Problem Ec Os Meeting Sons Are Mode To Believe Shortage u . y .< joint meeting of the |K < ... mploytnent sei vic-. aE „|.i< non training, and jjjgl .- nitty administration at Huntington. These |KJ u.:.- -ailed together f»r ■ no-.- of laying the found*|K , i.-m.ivt to Illiev., the |K .hortage tor war so-l K.„.„ Plana were made for |V,., ,-n-ni.-Dt. transportation. *"■' placement of farm ■[ : marginal production ■ nection of the state gE,. Slildtoer male tor | cml that many farmers out due to the lack of |Kj.y farm labor This eltu- !■ ti ■■ . IIS’S today. must he as the lack of food in ■[ untii-s is already • aurT Newman. FSA super|V. i.,y and Adam* counties. h.t any farmer needing c ar around farm labor K. o 'ymay apply for hired matrled or single, a! , (,<in. security adminlstraK?.<7 m Room 8. K. C. build . or apply <0 the Vnit■j,-., . mployment service rep K who will be at the city in liecat'tr on Wednesday of each week front 8 a tn. ;30 a B —o larket Reports ■ailv report of local Kno FOREIGN MARKETS ■yi Market for Decatur, Serna Kvllia, Hoagland and Wlllahlre ■ Cloaed at 12 Noon. H to: re. '- d January 23. ■ commission and no yardage. ■ Vtn received every day. Bn — ■to 120 lbs 113.30 I ■tn ll'i lbs 13 50 I ■ t ..Mil Jis 14 00 | ■. !t» H8" 1 ■to >” lbs HJi' l ■to 4"" lb* W2O ■p. 13.25 ■- 1125 K 9.00 15.50 ■l.. L: * 14 75 ■tr bu k I.imba 13 75 lambs 10. W ■ Brzdy Brothers markets will ■be closed each Tuesday E until further notice. I WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by Metz' Egg A Poultry Co., Decatur Phone IM Corrected January 23. in. large white egga, I Ito. up 35c *n or mixed eggs, large I lb? up 34c Him white eggs. 51 ll* up 38c l*t esw 24c born bene —l7 c uty hens _ 23c ivy springers, barred or bite rock, smooth. S’i lbs. f over 27c i»y «tag» 18c Leghorn roosters, lb l< itg duck*, S lbs . and over.... 18c geaae. 12 lbs. and over ... 18c LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Jaauaiy 23. Beans subject to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. M lied Wheat 1145 » X Ked Wheat 144 k 1 Yellow Corn 1 2J > J Yellow Corn l it b 4 Yellow Corn 115 T Beans __ I II r* Oats, 32-lb toot 54 »« Seed 1.75 P II Crain: .13 per bushel lees. Com: .93 per 100 less f ob. farm. „ «oti<a "Mlee Is hereby given that u l*«n le.herty “7Bed with the u*4e**l<n*d a* "‘‘•'J®* for the Adams Circuit “n es Adaau County. Indians. t« ?’ evidence aad determine the ?• and place of birth of •aid ap t £?*■ agroeablo to the provision mbapur Ae« of the General ■emtdy of state of Indiana [ w it»« M mr bM MBl of „fi r -r. tti> g* <tey j <na a.> t>4 < . CLYDB tt TROUTNM r*r« Os the AdaaM Ctrenit r oeH ‘•flfh 09 rUAJk HrrTLKMthT . »r r.BTATK wo. aea i, ®* K J 4» hereby gisen to the ere- ;*•***•« ano learwt'v* of Anton derennea to appear in the rTTV' ins, » Court held at De- *- o « »b* 4” h Aey of t>4 ” ”9’ ‘"d sttow if tU Pinal Kasttemcnr A’-eounts ?**«*•• Mau of aatd Oe’ed»nt hm »»«. apprvtvU; and Mid •« notified to then and there irrrsof of heirship and re«tive OetrlMHive aharoe 'em liabeac'r. Esesutvr £*'»r. lodlaaa. Jan li. I>4J "* L. uasaaw, AMeewey Jaa. Jt-J*

I — i “Nest Eggs” for Future ■ ■Jq_ w J F* S K 9HK ’ WHHHBI VOTH ROSEDALE, TEXAS —Marie Campbell. 4 fl Club girl of this community in Jefferson County, uses money from the sales of eggs gathered on Sundays to buy War Savings Stamps. Marie takes care of the chickens and gels the Sunday eggs for her share. Also following the government's suggestion to use more home-mades, she made the overall suit she's wearing as part of her 111 clothing project.

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if LdCAL | ADVERTISING RATES One Tims. Per Word I'/z< Minimum for first Insertion 30< Additional Insertion* Per Word, Per Day 1< i Card of Thank* 50< | Obituaries. Verses, Resolutions *1 Menu*, run menu sty Is — *1 Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt body . 506 I (12 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE .... - — - I FOR BALE Packard piano. Phone 1044 l«3t For BALE — Loose Alfalfa - har Charles Shoaf Four miles east M iliro'-. ID !(x FOR .SALE ft room h”it-i- and 3 large lot' -mail barn, chiiken house, tn Bobo. Mldwe.-t Realty Auctnm Co Phom 171 FOR SALE 2nd 7nd - 3rj7utUng alfalfa. Phone Monroe 96-.X'. 19-b2t FoiF BALE —1941 Bpei .ai D. lux'' Town Sedan Chevr lot Acceteorles. Fair tires. Cash. Robert High. Decatur Route 4. Craigvill, Phone 2021. 19-2 IX FOR SALE 2 pail Batin dama-k drapes: phone 81*4. 19-3 t MISCELLANEOI S FAIt.M I.uaNS a I io No exp* ns<- to borrower. C D. Lewton. Decatur. Ind 15-b-ts MTIMERS ATTENTION We re move dead horses, cows. hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2"'". We pay ail phone charge*. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FaH.M I.iiANS ; No conimwsioti charge See John , W. Tyndall. Room 7. Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg »5-ts na* ■ ia' - --<> 1 '■ I Modern Etiquette t By ROBERTA LEE 0 * I q. When a girl is attending | church with a young man -houldn't her eaeort tarnish her contribution she” the < ollei titm - taken? A. 7v« She ahouW contribute her own money. With whom dot* * person at a hotel leave word ao to when he wishes to be a»*k n d? A. With the telephone op-raloror . desk clerk q 1* it ever correct to have un-1 lighted tandles on the dian-’. table? A. No —: | Business Services fRf~VA'P(FBATH tor gall »v.r colds, gland, bladder trouble, *kin dbea»e T. 8.; with massage. Her-1 man C Weber Bath House, 1«7 8 Second St, Phone 120. 9-ts. VBMiaimeal of tUMiaU'ratar Xsties i* hereby <K«n. That th« undersigeed h»» be«w •ppv’njf’* Adtnir uarator «f Ihe »»Ute nt C:>ar. • F Unge toU of Adame Cormtx. deueauad- The eetate to pr»b*t>ly sol- I B Uenae. .Vumim-' • | |*r Or ktlwaet. Jan L >»«- Jen Xeea’ai"-*"" E*eew6e* Kalatr *•- -IS*" Xvti-e » gi»«n. That t’c under.inued lias be- •’•”'’’’*l e< ulwr wf the eetate of rr,nx » !*•**. late ”< Adem* «*• .eared Thn oatale to pux»aMy *M- ****' vharl*» * Dvwu*. Bxscutor fc. arm, Jau. Xa. 4M3 ***• I*-**-**

“ft Takes Both” Km WEI 1 7HW It takes both ... a Romeo and a Juliet to enact the famous love scene from the Shakeipeare play It takes both ... War Bond, and Taxes to win thia war . . . War Bonds and Taxes arc the price we must pay for a Victory over the .Axis power,. U. i. Ifiuu't Dtfarimfnl WANTED WANTED - Radio* to repair. I hrnk Hr- 30b-tf WANTED Truck driver above military age. Steady work. McConnell A- Sons. 15tf SALI-7S.MAN WANTED by well known oil 11 .np.iiiy .Man over thirty prefer led Experlenc" not necesMiry. Preferred gasoline ration and Immediate steady income for man with <as Write P. T. Hell Cl, 571 Standard Building. Cleveland. Ohio. itg-S WE ii AVi: ... lb tniiri s 111 good farm*. It yon want to sell your farm, regardless of size or location, liet it with u* for quick sale. Midw -t Realty Auction Co., Decatur. Iml . plmm- 174. 18-3 t WAM'EIi To ’• o u<M«rbaby car rlage. Phon. 5651. 19-2tx WANTED Good wlcat straw, 513 ton. Burk Elevator Co. Photic 125 cr Bx 6. 222-ts WE" HAVE <ash liitycr* for retdeuce property. List your prop-1 e-ty with us f r quick sale. Mid-j west Realty Auction Co, Decatur, , Ind. Phone 174. 18-31 I WANTED s"’rf) g.Mxj used wire hangar*. Pay cauh or defense stamps. Sheets Bro?. Cleaners. 12-9 t wXNTEirT - T ~buy ol* discardei * electrical appliances in good shape or bad. Appliances euch ai washers, iron*, radios, refrig' ratOft*, toaxter*. etc., are needed, Phone 360. I'brlck Bro*., Second Street. . 3"6 If IXOTKK Notice is hereby wives that | J An Wail bis fll«<4 with the unheri’lg’ie'l an , appl! ation t>r th" Alams Circuit :Court of Adame County, Indiana, to • hear th* '--lien * «nd det-ri'.’.ne th* • one and pl«'e of birth of «*ld •> Mh-*i>t. *grc»»bl* to th- nrovlil .n of Cmpt-r It. A t* of th* .k-nerul A»«*m>dy nt Stat* of Ind an*, for i ** ,J . , . wttnexw my h»nd and seel »r s»H I Coart thl- . > . I 'mho. 1»43. CLYDE O TfIDCTXEit Clerk of the Adam* ClrcuO ’'ourt

WANTED I Able bodied mew te work in our Feed Mill. Steady work. [Good chance for advancement. Apply at Employment Oflice any morning. CENTRAL SOYA CO., Inc. Decatur. Ind.

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ROOT TOWNSHIP FARMER’S INSTITUTE MONMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Wednesday, January 27,1943 Clarence Busick, Chairman Julius Brita, Vice Chairman Mra. Thurman I. Draw, SecreUry-Treaaurer MORNING SESSION—I:3O A. M. Opening of Program .............................. Rev. M. R«-mmert Song by the Audience "America" Address "Today s Trend—Tomorrow s Goal .... Mrs. E. Guy Collings Instrumental Muuic Monmouth High School A'ldrosa—"Why Do You Buy Chicks?" Joe W. Sicer Instrumental Music ... .................... Monmouth High School Apointinent of Committees and Announcement*. Lunch for sale by Monmouth Economic* Class. AFTERNOON SESSION—I:OO P. M. Aeiordian Music Dorothy Autnann Address "Something to Shift Besides Gears” ... Mrs E. Guy Collings Glee Club Monmouth High School Address "Horse Sense In The Hen House" Joe W. Sicer Poultry Quiz ....... Joe W Sicer Remarks County Agent, L. E. Archbold Report of Committees. There Will Be So Evening Program. EXHIBIT ENTRY RULES All entries must be in by 9:30 a. m. day of the Institute. A membership Is required by all Adult Exhibitor*. All entries must be made or grown in 1942-1943. Exhibits must not be removed before 3:00 p. m Entries limited to Root Township Only one exhibit accepted in each class from the same family EGG SHOW. FOR FLOCKS OVER 200 HENS—I Dox. EGGS WHITE EGGS Ist Prize—Stuckey’s Hatchery .— 2.00 2nd Prize —Stuckey's Hatchery ... 1.50 3rd Prize—Stuckey's Hatchery 100 4ili Prize —Cash ..... - 75 Sth Prize—Cash - -50 BROWN EGGS Ist Prize- Stuckey's Hatchery 200 2nd Prize -S'uckey's Hatchery ... 150 3rd Prize —Fred Reppert ....... 100 4th Prize—flash .75 sth Prize —Cash SO EGG SHOW, FOR FLOCKS UNDER 200 HENS—I Doz. EGGS WHITE EGGS Ist Prize—Stiefel Grain Co. 2.00 2nd Prize--Stiefel Grain Co. I SO 3rd Prize—Stiefel Grain Co. 1 00 4th Prize —Cash ... .75 sth Prize —Cash .5" BROWN EGGS Ist Prize—Stiefel Grain Co. ........ ............. 2.00 2nd Prize Stiefel Grain Co. 1.50 3rd Prize Paul Graham Co.. Cash 100 4’ll Prize—Cash .75 sth Prize—('ash .50 MEN'S EXHIBIT BEST PECK EARLY OR LATE HYBRID CORN (SHELLED) Ist Prize--Winfred Gerke .... ’j bu. Hybrid Seed Corn 2nd Prize—Holthouse Schulte — Trade |2.00 3rd Prize- -Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales 4 gal. Gas BEST 10 EARS EARLY OR LATE HYBRID CORN | lat Prize Winfred Gerke .....H bu. Hybrid Seed Com i 2nd Prize—Kocher Lumber A Coal Co.-Trade.. 22 00 [3rd Prize--t'hrlck Brothers — Trade 1.00 BEST SINGLE EAR CORN—IO EARS i let Prize —Yost Brothers—3 Ton sand or gravel 22.70 2nd Prize—Doc's Place — Trade 1.50 J 3rd Prize— Gllllg A Doan—Cash 1 00 ALFALFA SEED lot Prize—Burk Elevator Co.—loo !t>. Beco Laying Mash. ...23 00 2nd Prize —Hitman's Case — Trade 1.50 3rd Prize Ted Beerbower. Welding — Trade So ALFALFA HAY l«t Prize—Holthoote Drug Co—Trade 22 00 2nd Prize Frlckk 's Pla< e— Trade 1.00 3rd Prize—Fritz Ellsworth 1 grease job. BEST PECK OF WHEAT Ist Prize- Decatur Lumber Co. — Trade ............ ...... 23.00 2nd Prize Riverside Garage—Grease Job 1.00: 3rd Prize —Worthman Barlter Shop -Trade .75 BEST PECK OF RYE Ist Prize -Smith Drug Store—Trade ..... 22.00 2nd Prize —Fortney Shoe Repair—Trade - 1.00 3rd Prize—Boyd Bayer Barlier Shop- Trade .50 BEST PECK OF OATS Ist Prize El her son Service Station-Trade .... 21-50 | . 2nd Prize- Dierkea Auto Parts—Trade 1 on 3rd Prize White Spot Restaurant- Trade ........... ........ .50 BEST PECK OF SOY BEANS lat Prize Butler's Garage- J gal. Oil ... ... 22.00 2nd Prize Cash ('oal & Supply I gallon Roof Coating 3rd Prize—Steffen Implement Co. 5 Ib. Grease BEST, PECK OF LITTLE RED CLOVER SEED Ist Prize—lx>se Restaurant — Trade 22 00 2nd P: Ize—Zwlck's Furniture Co.—l Smoking Stand... 125 3rd Prize Mollenkopf Farm Equipment 1 8-Ib. Bail Twine BEST PECK OF EARLY POTATOES Ist Prize-Vance A Linn-Trade ......2150 2nd Prize--Edward's Studio—Cash 1.00 3rd Prize Jim's Grocery. Monmouth 4 Gal. Gas BEST PECK OF LATE POTATOES Ist Prize Peterson Clothing Co.—Trade 21.00 2nd Prize Ashluuicher's Tin Shop ...1 gal Roof Paint 3rd Prize Lewton Barber Shop — Trade ..... .50 BEST PECK OF SWEET POTATOES lat Prize Rhodes Grocery Trade 210 V 2nd Prize Miller's North End Grocery— Trade 100 3rd Prize Lewton Barber Shop 1 bottle Hair Oil APPLES. PLATE OF SlX—Any Variety let Prize—Serv-l's Store (Berne)—Trade . ..21.00 1 2nd Prize —Central Soya Co. ... ... 20 tb. Calf Meal 3rd Prize -Park View Service Station -Cash 50 POP CORN—BEST 10 EARS let Prize— 4,'hailes Knapp Hardware 1 package Carbola 21.00 2nd Prize—Western Auto Supply Trade 1.00 j

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3rd Prize—Colcbln Liquor Store — Trade 1.00 BEST GERMINATION OF SOY BEANS Ist Prize—Central Sugar Co.—Cash 2250 2nd Prize -Gus Selking ‘i bu. Hybrid Seed Com 3rd Prize —Meis Recreation Trado ........... 1.00 WOMEN 8 EXHIBIT BEST J/ 4 DOZEN CARROTS lat Prize—Nichols Shoe Store - Trade -21.0" 2nd Prize—Bobs Confectionery Trade — 1.00 3rd Prize- Equity Dairy -1 Qt l>>K Roll Pecan Ice Cream 1 PAIR APPLIQUED PILLOW CASES lat Prize—Arnold A Klenk -Felt Pillow 22.40 2nd Prize E F Gass Store Pair PeileSbarmeer Hosiery. 1.15 3rd Prize--Wails Bakery — Trade .50 1 tb. HOMEMADE BUTTER Ist Prize—Niblick A Co. Blanket 21.00 2nd Prize—Cloverleaf Creamery .... ... 1 Gal. Ice Cream 3rd Prize - Lane Confectionery Trade .50 WHITE BREAD lat Prize—Kroger Store — Trade .— 21.00 2nd Prize —Winne* Shoe Store Trade, In 30 days. —. —...— 100 3rd Prize- Ruth Hollingsworth — Cash .50 EGG NOODLES let Prize —Pumphiey Jewelry Store—Trade 2100 2nd Prize—ldeal Dairy Products ice Cream 1.00 3rd Prize -John W. Blakey - Cash 5o BEST PAN OF ROLLS let Prize -Boston Store — Trade —21.0" 2nd Prize—Hon-E-Krust Baking Co.—Trade — 1.0" 3rd Prize E. J. Worthman — Cash .5" DOUGHNUTS (WITH RECIPE) lat Prize Thurman I. Drew — Cash 21.00 2nd Prize- Metz Egg A Poultry Co ('ash 100, 3rd Prize — Cash 5". GINGERBREAD (With Recipe) lat Prize Francille's Beauty Shop Shampoo (k Wave... 21.00 1 2nd Prize—Cloverleaf Creameries. Inc. —1 gal Ice Cream 3rd Prize—Harry Knapp Cash .50 BEST POTATO SALAD Ist Prize Morris 5 A 10<: Store Trade .—.— ... 21.<"i 2nd Prize—A A P Food Store- Trade 1.00 3rd Prize Cash JO BEST DRESS Ist Prize —Kohne Drug Co.—Trade .21.00| 2nd Prize-Economy Store Trado . —.— I.o(ij 3rd Prize—Cloverleaf Creamery 1 gal Ice Cream PRACTICAL HOUSE DRESS Ist Prize- Rentz Floral Co. Trad- . . |I.OO 2nd Prize—Gerlier's Meat Market Trade — 1.00 3rd Prise Nm’hetn Miami Service Station Cash . 50 BEST MADE-OVER GARMENT Ist Prize—Schafer s Store Trade 22.00 2nd Prize —Sheets brothers Cleaning 1.00 3rd Prize- Wemhoff Monument Works ('ash I.OV FANCY APRON Ist Prize--Keller Jewelry Store Trade ...21.00 2nd Prize—Sutton Jewelry —1 Pin 100 3rd Prize--Vogiewede's Shoe Repair. .—1 pair Half Soles, in 3" days PRACTICAL CHILD'S DRESS Ist Prlie— Douglas Store - Trade ... .2100 2nd Prize Baker's Plumbing A Heating-Cash 1.00 3rd Prize—Cort Theater 4 Tickets BEST DISPLAY FRUIT Ist Prize—ix* Hardware Co. — Trade 21.50 2nd Prize—Black Funeral Home — Cash. 1.00 BEST DISPLAY VEGETABLES Ist Prize -Sprague's Furniture Co.—Paper Basket 21 35 2nd Prize—Black Funeral Home Cash 1.00 STUDENT EXHIBIT FIRST AND SECOND GRADE. Best Writing Ist Prize- Lyman Hann • Cash 21.00 2nd Prize — Cash — -75 3rd Prize — Cash - - 50 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES. Best Drawing l«t Prize—J Fred Fruchte — Cash -.51-00 2nd I*rize — Cash -— .75 3rd Prize — Cash - — .50 FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES. Egg Poster Ist Prize—Clyde O. Troutner — Cash ....51.00 2nd Pi ize Cash - - ---- -75 3rd Prize — Cash ........ SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BOYS—Farm Shop Projects Ist Prize Cash - 91 25 I 3nd Prize —Frank Krick Coal Co. Cash 1.00 : 3rd Prize - Cash "5 4th PrtM Cash —-5 o SEVENTH ANO EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS. Best Hsmmed Towel I Ist Prize Cash 91 .’5 ' 2nd Prize—Acker Cement Co. Cash 1.00 ■ 3rd Prize — Cash .75 1 4th Prize - Cash - -50 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS—FARM SHOP PROJECTS I Ist Prize—Cash - 91-25 | 2nd Prize—Bonitas Restaurant — Cash — ... 1 "" 3rd Prize — ( ,'ath ...... ...... .75 I 4th I’ z ('ash . ....... HIGH SCHOOL GlßLS—Article Made in School [ Ist Prize Cash *1.25 i 2nd Prize--Bruce's Diner Cash . 1 3rd Prize -- Cash .75 4th Prize — Cash 50 I MEMBERSHIP PRIZES Ist Prize —Adams Theater 4 Tickets 2nd Prize—McConnell'* ....... 1 Boz Candy 3rd PriSe ('.•-!> 9100 Door Prize—Gil* Selking . ’b bu. Hybrid Seed Corn CASH AND DONATIONS NOT LISTED ABOVE Citizen* Telephone Co.. *3.ot’, Fir-t State Bank. 92.00; Deiatur Dally Democrat s.lft" The following in“n aided in the work of soliciting: Clarence Busick. Julius Brite. Hugo Burger and Phil Sti. .ihm. Assistant* to the Secretary. Mr- Thurman I D.ew will be .Mis Frank Singleton. Mrs Archie Susdorf. Mi Robert Johnson Jehovah'* Witnesses i»« Siibjci i "Fighter to. the N< » 122 N Ninth St. World" (Part 5t Sciiptnri' text. 'Be ye thvrefon Saturday January 21 lul l 7 -I" followers ol God a> dear children; | I li. in Wati totower Bible study us- md w . ( |g j n |, n , iIM Christ also Ing the December 15. 1942 Watch- hath loved u- amt hath given him tower, paragraph* !•> to 29 indue rd< so u an iteiing and a s.k ii

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* ANSWERS TO * “DO YOU KNOW?” • ♦ 1. The passover; Ex 12:22 and the crucifixion of Jesus: John 19: 29. 2. Hannah was the mother of Samuel: I Sam 1:20: Anna was a prophetess in the temple who rec* ognized the infant Christ as the Messiah: Luke 2:36 38. 3. Ezekiel; see Ezek 1:1 Daniel; see Dan 1:1-6 4. "... gfveth grace unto the humble.”- (Jam 4:0. 5 In the conversation with the rich young ruler - Mark 10:23-25. o * PETERSON NEWS j Mra Josie Pierce of Foi’ Way no 1 »« the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade last week. .Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beiiteke and I eon spent Saturday with .Mrs. Wtu. J hon son. ( Mr. and .Mrs. O D. Weldy of Fort , Waytie were the guests of Mrs. R. ' E. Marshall Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Eugene Sommer attended the wedding of Miss Ruth Steiner and Willis Sommer at Berne Saturday evening. Ellis Skiles of Mishawaka spent I the weekend with hie family. .Mr. and Mrs. Burt Auugsi of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mrs. Clara Bali. Caller* at the Wm. Johnson liome Sunday afternoon Includ'd Mrs. Frank Arnold Miss Donnabelle Arnold. Mrs. Milton Huffman. Miss Gertrude Hoffman, and Rev. E. J. Art bur. .Mrs. Jean Houck of Dayton. O, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs R M Houck Mrs. Frank Spade spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. A. E Marshall. — o— Household Scrapbook I By ROBERTA LEE | Stucco Wash A good stucco wash can be made by mixing Portland cement in water until the consistency of an oil paint is reached. This paint may be applied either with a stiff brueh or by epraying The amount used depends upon the thickness with whi< b the paint Is applied and the absorption qualities of (he wall Soot in Chimney If some old dry cell tiat’eries arc thrown into a hot furnace, it will be very efffectlve in removing the excess soot from the chimney. Sandwich Spread i \ dellcfoiM sandwich spread <au , Im- made by mixing otic pa”, of honey with foui parts of peanut but' ter. lice to God to a sweet smelling savour." Eph 5:1-2. All people of goiHl will are invited to attend tlu»e tim ly Bible studies.

— - - .I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:3O to 11(30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdaya, 8:00 p. m. Talephone 135 Eva* Examined Glaaaae Fitted Spot Cash ■ We will pav you cash tor your late model used car. Saylors Chevrolet Sales Decatur. Ind.