Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1944 — Page 4
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DECATUR •'I * DEMOCRAT <Ub~tf ®v<»ry C.eiuiM tlcwpt Munday h, IC ATCR DEMOCRAT CO Inrorporatxd ■ml « the Decatur. Ind.. Po«t 9Wto aa Second Claaa Matt*' .1 Haltar Pretid*nt l> Hdtbc urc Bec'y a Hua Mgr v * Haller Vic.--Pre»lde*r> •u ®c<P»lt»Ar «•*•. • I 43 • a-b M arritif I 8y Mail 4 i4iu» Kll*n Jay Well? [ • inauMi* <n<l M‘*rc*’ f and ill S4«-ft nun Ohio |4 SO p*’ i « I •,p Ri > unu 11 3b fu» • ' ’l* »« »*nt» for ot>» •«»u‘ h f'» '»<» [»OT |S IM> » uoOkfta II NF fn» *- •»«» oir• for »Qe 'lioD’b **••> end womm id ’h*' irnM n•> r»0» »M»P I’ II M’ n >n • *lO <dv*rtiaiHg Rat** *nade Know* w Application Nations Representative tCMCERER a co - «tr»g»r»» AvPflU* N»w **>Pb * *a<b*' O'*v« C»»'<ago Mi Buy an ex'i.i Sion bund I' will help to hasten the •nd "f tl.e war -0 ..
I'hee k lip on y ill. aiItOIII "bile 111- I aurano If you dun t have I' yon ' will h in had If yon meet up with 1 uu accident 0- 0 S> fai the weather nun has In ■ n very kind in not adding icy imd and walks to ur oth. <.i:> Hiwinte Hop> he k< .-jiw it up —o Il Will in* the great*-.: ul ail hap , yea,» if Ihe Wa ieadr la leap into oblivion and peace •an In • toied all ov> i the world mid' a plan Ilia' •rill continue nd> tin iely - 0 -0 Bond woik'i-. !"■ Siam* county Will meet this 'V.'lllllg IO ' tnplet'plan* (or lUi'tlllg the ll.'iili uini quota It you have any -uggegtlon that yon think w.d help, s-nd it in —o I'onitleMlliell < .lllliot hecollle i iiie.nl' .s o- the mined tori i: Th'y are n l trained tor ih.it Suppo* ’ that in the midst of battle sin h a recruit would rise to dim us, a point of order. What d > you »Uppo.->e would happen? o o- — Tile meeting of II O I’. chieftens in Chicago thia week wa*, rather a "dull" affair, according to one of those* present Th y neerned to favor "getting that nun in th*'
White H Ui- but they doilt agree <>u who out ’.<> it or how. 0- 0 111 London inWkpapi * .in sial*anil hard to get and after one gets a copy he ban dilflculty reading it The paper in thin and four page* the limit. The uewa in crowded 111 . aud pubimh- i do th. lo ot th--y tan And there u veiy little grumbling Congitss probably won I do much wrth the recoininend.it bm* o' President Room celt on a nit i lial service act. The preaident know* how seriou-c the war I* and how w« can end the wai in the shortest 1 time and ante the moat m-n. Congreat anil think* about the November election O—O You won t have to turn It: old tube* to get tooth paatf o shaving cream after March Ist. However, you are uiged to contlnu to return the tubes. eapei laiy If y u have any a year old The new ouek do not contain eulftcient tin to warrant gathering them but the old one-, are almost pure tin and are still needed -0 There is a three months supply of cctee in the warehouse in thia For a ropy of the Decatur Daily Democrat to to Loot Bros. Restaurant The Stopbach
country and little danger that we won't be able to continue to in elulge in this favorite beveridge to our heart'* eontenl. T-a is also til.-ntif>ll and cocoa is be ing provided at in< ceasing shipments, ixxiks like- we will b. alright so far as th' ■ liquids are concerned. The Republican national convention will be held in Chicago the week of Jun. Ifath. This was decided when the national commit- | tee. met there in compliance with -11. dlie e- of de h ne. tiaii-portatioli 1 that < .itraily ima'-d cities be , . i.-d I r th. big eemventioua. 1 epeetlv. candidate- withdrew opp aiuoii when the la ts were-I'-ai m-d —o Th.- tap al th. Chicago meetig of he <1 t> P national eoin- > mis" wa- not so much whether' pa* kmg if the galiarb - sh uld bi p- m. 'e-d but who would |ia« k in. in The Willkh- hoosier, ami tile- in', battled • trial day* to • bum control ot th big hall doorkr. |>. r* ami organization so th y > mid matiulai lure enthutiaam. ulii- i iii<i if tu.i'.-dkt'V
i when ami it necegsaiy. —o The Heppe-it Attition Sih ol will I a adiui. .moth' large <da*» to- | mor: >w The men who came here from almost every state in the union will receive their diploma* and will In ready to atari or continue then ca. eir. 4> expert salesimn bi mt tin- years 'ln* illstl- | tut lon has operated, hundreds of ! men have taken the I urge and pi "fifed Many of them have be- ' om. I'-adi 11 in theii profeMion ami have gained tame and pecutl- * :ary earnings. —o Th. Fust State Hank of Decatui ha- oigunized tor another year by • etting the Mam. hoaid of directlu.t ha. handl'd th.- institution or years with st.nesa. The pres •nt "tfii • ail experienced and i'<>lii|H-tc*nt were als reelected. Theodoi. (iiailki-r Is president, witii Kosco Giendenitig «ashler; He rman Ki nee kebi-rg ami Earl Caston a- asßistan: cashieir. assuring th i ntinued growth and e»-cell-nt -ei vice to the public. Daniel Sprang will continue as thairnntn of the board —o Seine time during this yeai we should notice- the tai t that the .... .. .. .. f I.
great iob <f preparing for war has ■ been u< i iiiipltehed so fai a* catchI mg up on iu.iti-1 iei* ta concerned I it will probably come io gradually that we wont notice it for a while but ever the year it should be quite perri ptildi Then i- to be plenty lof wool. ynthctlc übber for garment* cast iron for kitchen ware, coppi i oi ecrclll* to: repull of electrical ei|uipnient and plumbing ftalure* and many ther item* The iiin v ill b< -hilling mi hang oil, du your lient and buy bond -0 I Tin- tragic death of A V Yojt, well known «oiitiactui, former i world war veteran and popular iltlsen shocked thin community. St long and energetic, is seem* impoMibl- that one »c> full of life a tew h- ill ago could lie gone Ott. as he was bent known, believad in working hard and enjoyed at com pltoilling diffhult task With hit brother. Cal. he helped construct , many building*, highway* aud bridge* in ihi* section of the *tat> , which will stand a* monument* to their ability The family ha- thi I sympathies of the entire commun tty —o Iterator has lost a leading md i Veteran busiuea- man a tatthfu . booklet ami on c f hei moat popu I lai ettiaen* in the death of Joi Lo»e. leading reatauranleur and well known resident lie w*. boru reared and educated h.rc and hue been lB iiuaineat since a yonni mati Always interested in alairi of the community, ever Rmm* •ud ankfous to serve. Jo- had mam lie ud* and no cucunew. Hl* Lapp; ■mib aud eweouractug word-, hav ueiped many who want to hi* rm
COURT HOUSE Osmurror Filed Ih-murrcrs watc filed In tw.t damage suit* brought against the Indiana Service Corporation, one by Charles A. Hall and another ease by Ruth E Hall and (’harlew A. Hall. Appearances Withdrawn An appearance by E. A. Hosae for the defendant wa»* withdrawn in th*- case charging Lloyd Baker with driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor Support Ordered \n application for attorney fees ami support money w.ea suhmitte*d ami suetaine din the divorce action brought by Bertha Spangh-ragain* Christopher I Spangler. The defenetenf was ordered to pay >!*• a w-'-k support until further notice He- was also ordered to pay 150 for if uney for ais wlf--. Suit Defaulted Xfter an affidavit was filed to the fait that 'he defendant in thedamage suit brought by the American Sta'e» Insuran. a* compt.-.y ag.iine' John Knob, was im in themilitary servie. amt he defaulted tis appearan *. a judgment wan irive'i t:ie plaintiff in the amount at |.’.2 Appearance Withdrawn Th. appi.iiam • "f Ed A Bosse, forth. '!• f.-ii lati' n the < ase ■ barging Fraiu :.i J S' bmitt wifi driving wh.;.' under the influen <• of intoxicating lie, i • w.t« w ithdrawn.
Ruled To Answer Tim defendant*, the Erie RailI roael company ami Erank I’ H.-i---mall. Were rul'-d 'o answer on or before February T. in the damage ■ etui' lirought by l.ewien Gr>-en Appearance Filed Au app> .nance was filed by Hen1 iy II Heller. Bat et». Bai-ott and .M .Xattgy and Fred E Z dlars for -he defendants in the damage -ut' br'light by Georg - Rtngg- aga mH ’ th* Pennsylvania railroad company f I mo'ion w.us fil'd by th-- defendJan' to sTlke out parts of the aI mended tiret pa .'graph and • ' on I paragraph of the complaint. Sale Approved 1 \pe lt! mto -ell real e state* in th" ."t.i; d: i.'ielitp of Jum- Mar. I aiilim- and Janice Hupei was filed by the guardian, vdam Egley. The petiti >n wa*« approved and an appraiseiii"i»t made. \ bond in the sum of W.oi'b was approved and perm .mail wa» granted to sell th'j real .-state after leotk e by publica--111 on n a newapapt-i in Jay < iur.ty . at no leas than the appraised value 1 X'e w York. Pennsylvania. Wise n slu ami Missouri, In that order, led in beer production in 194**., tauiant and the community is sad today because of his passing He believed in his church and wa« always loyal, was a eonsiate-nt lodge member, always doing his part, he ! loved his family and was a friend to man What more can be said’ | We offer our sincere sympathl'e to tin- - now* d wife, daughters and i to the son, Jim. who is overseas in 1 tin- armed forces and to the mother - and brothers. V ~ x Worn CORN MUFFIN MIX ? 'iDER AND CRISP. n muffins with that home-made texture flavor I That’s what ikorn assures. The me good ingredients V xi use. precision-mixed \ or sure result* at every \ valcing You just add egg \ and milk. \ MM M r or light end flaky pie \ crust at every baking, use \ HWMMRIWMNMMi .■ j t. dI / i iU Vitamins A,Bi,C,D,E 1 ‘ land G plus LiVCT, kOR II i 1 B l - You c«n <wvev be Hire >ou mc getting i 1 , 1 j rnough e»eno*l vet*mm» unlcvr you j I euppk'TH-tt your deer With known quanlitect of veunuies So. guard suenvi »it*. men driKeMcv • Sun the • k plemmim r * IhiKi in jour tamily lode k ( 'Al«a H«e'aaa> Se Cub'era »•»((•*«•••( A « A •»| >44 C4PSVUS >y • Tt-a; -soxet •■j Smith Drug Co.
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! * Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE H 11 '♦ Cut Glass One* of the most satisfactory mo- ■ i thotls of washing cut glaas articles ■ » to use plrita of ammonia in hot water Then polish wl'b a < hauioi* The Ironing Board The ironing board will have a nlimo'her surface if it h pa'i!' ( l
enjoy a steai—biown stamps b. Bf.it' • F»"rr T.nSe'.y I a I UI Im W "a. H ill S SIRLOIN STEAKS Lb. 41cHMMfHMgM>MRWPWM |sM| I . » _ ■ F" 1 " 1 * jl l « ■ ! 2 w IA ■ .A. J k $ RIB ROASTS ■ TINV incubator BABY LIVES— J* 11" V 1 jff AMAZES SCIENCE! Ann Latham. K ” f ... u tw. <PM . M born prematurely, weighed 2 Mi' PUIPVCIIC Ful,y il RQ ®* oz - fir st food was V> I r W 1 UniunCllV ’»««»«« or Fryer. Lb. QJC Kroger’s Country Club Brand 1 CHICKENS u 49« medicine dropper. Today, SLICEDBACOH-^-5.40. t Tenner skinies* pure, safe, easily digested nIcNCnS u>-3oc ““k- m«> or J»jW.' -.xJ ............... *'«•" • C—"V a* ~ d Y < J uj| lauerkraut lb. 9c MULLET HLLETS Lb. 41c kjlilZ Y isl SOLCGNA <P6i .„ Lb. 32c FRESH SHRiMP . .Lb. 36c fTULIV < ' \' v BLUE PIKE Lb. 58e Fra-Shora Oysters, Pt, 68c safe for infant* ® Sport Stamp 2 Good This Week For 5 Points In Pork! T u ft pork loin roast! M T.nt.t l.aa ri» .n* *•’’ Li- 29® <r Th,s Is The Weekl Last Chance To Cash In Stamp No. h Park Sauiap , ;X’Lb.4i c Cl AD PIKE Ift Lb. Al fiattap UV A K CANE IU Bc 9 Q J DOUGHNUTS ‘W’ »«1< MARGARINE-—-11 GRMN STAMPS G,H,J ALSO GOOI) THIS WM:K! ‘ZX Malaria. *l* 91. ■UYTFB**”" *•““ •*« I . Secent change* in Ration Point Values, pin* release of many c7*’** t ",„ *** r * a* |tAN> • canned foods from rationing entirely, open* the way for more and V 7, s ■ <|C <» U f i €ttl icT \ bi»«er xervlnzv-for more and blazer savtag. vi*it your Kroger «cz -p,, ntz Serfs CrackirS 2 , u l \ *’• '*• I Market Today! New frexh stock* just received. Many items m, * Hfssvr. SmkM*, \ H now point free! PURE LARD L k ißc Punut Buttir 2 1 UukfpF Green Beans‘=’V 12. WHEATIES =ll __ Wax Beans ROLLED OATS"H~‘‘=II Graeff BtaniCraamad Cera P . 11, I l , . to N c *;. t lie ? Asparagus r X. »!• June Pm p.‘ ( U *c« 11 c <a* ■Hr vwii., ci.* /4<tii6 cU \lnQv’’ 1 Lv’\W<ai l > WA Beast Whele Beets IBe \ N j [ \ N*»yßeaae Lb. He Mushrooms p.LA°* 37| |g\* * ItJltE l L.m.ral. I In. n.keag K.aa. M 1 ' — I i«w |lo i Lima Beans r.?.„ 30e Great Hortharnf ?0 *, l ,Lb< lie yesTlfc AfwffTTiTrjD SLICED WHITt Fancy Corn &• 13. aSK®J 2~19' Sweet Peas ‘ s.' 12. ’jJSSVzzTi L.W fnr.a-Law p.iaU ,[ Bubr B<e P , te DlllO it II Hll } 4» •iV'a fW 25-Lb 4 ( Plate Beans r .f. u Lb. He Grape Jam r ” u 33c rlllS lUTy S Ba ‘ ’ U Timata Juinn * •* ®* Ifte J I St* Os 1 r»ei> Me.l er gmbaaav Ur.aS C'csalry Clab * Ct " 7e I \ : «LLMB’s" 'A7* I* AtiNT JEMIMA fJ |\ 4?- Grapefruit Juice -.<%” 29c I Rj nso ~- g c isj | Tomato Juice m 21c | Supersuds \tw Armais—Just Kecetitd—Limited! GINGER AMAPA ’»•<>« Special Flavor Treat—Thrifty Buy! CAULIFLOWER ~t SJSL*’!? ••• «»»»w masnts io. is. ftU c J o>ut>Ml4» *|b f,„||„ Miioiii’TßHT W >-MFlakoe %*llo CORNFLAKES U g 87.?“ Be 31 -0 DESSERTS n2*7L* <•—«’» kuucoacHlS V* FM.W. 3, w 211 TABLE SALT * u Sc BROCCOLI * Dny A7. ro * Ur • ao LenuM 2 ,k tggs - “*-7 •“ <<*-- »“ 43c TitiATOB „Me Gerber’s 3^2lc ® Hi Ho Crackers su. z 23c Tangerines 4- 2S Woodbury 3*4i J Head Lettuce Sweetheart **«f“ °“' *>l • rfrEMCßja Sweet Potatoes»«* —.K,!, -17 — nsSHh Grapefruit KW 4=2! kunzS XtucJ FtarMta«n<n a f#sS t. 01-tAvH \ ’•I Know its Gnndet fiesh “5 J* ft S’wydßJ Lw IMn. «n W Mar. M Kr wfr . \* J _ ORANGES 620 FRESH OATES V *= 23- IBlfH;T'&l3ililililM*nT Lh==~J L ******ti I
1 with nowgpapern instead of cloth. I land It I* more economical. Cover the ue*w»pap'.‘i»< with heaty wrapping paper in order to avoid the j smell of scorching ink Separating Egg* If a nmall bit of The* ess yolk | a: elroppe'd into the white when, I ,eparating them, moisten a cloth, ■ with told water, touch to the yolk ,<nd it well aelhe-ie* to the .loth
I , Modern Etiquette I b> ROBERTA Lfct • q What kind of affair would be j appropriate to give on a first w.-dd- ! ins annlveraary? • A Give a house warming, or 'nonie little informal party. Q Should a man .lek lia dinner] ' partner or th.- ho-etea* for the first elame, when attending *> dm*
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I tier dance? \ H. ahould a»k hi* partner for | '!• fitet dani '. but should not for-g,-t to .mk hl.- ho«le«» for a dance later In the evening. q 1* it ever permnwible to tip I the bowl . uitai'i tir evup. or any „a. liquid f 'od wh”” “t <be ‘ table ? \ X ' it emfw iil-breeding to do ! this. .
it Twentyyi, ... Fodnl January 13, is*. x j eYbottt mij , T creamery butu r »./I government u* I third will u,, t 0 (• j | and one-’hi djo t*. J
