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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 3

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The Tribunei
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Seymour, Indiana
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FRIDAYr MAY. 1944 SEYMOUR- 'DAILY MIBUMfcsSfiYnotntcmifc 1 Snail Farm-To De Good A very nice program was given Rolling in Beauty JJor Every Family farm roajr jilsobe -headcdl'lorZ trouble due to political interference and regulation: Therefore, as a sound business, commercialized farming does not appeal to me as' a post-war investment, Taka You Wife's Advloo. It is true that the price of good farm land is on the up-grade and ThanksT Aurora, 111. -MAP)-, Aurora's "conscience fund" is. $4 richer and a debt forty-four years standing is 5 cleared." City Clerk Given says he has received $4 from a man in Los "Aurorji said: TTl cy v.

payment for w.CHnJ(-n blocks he took in It j0 ie v. o-e given that he 'remdved the blocks from the street and used them for Mayor Andrew J. Carter said the money would be accepted with thanks. fEabson's Authentic Statement in Post War Period surely turn to- -the left with a vengeance; but if then, Russia has not made good econQmically, the New Deal wjll be thrown out the window and America will turn to the right. This is very important for who are contemplat- 1 uweruiaw ing buying, any land other than SSr? "4fte forcashrto keep to mind.

If not V' 7 for cash, be sure you can pay to those owuf copyright 1944 Publishers Financial Inc. Babson Park, 19 As I have said before, I expect a few year of good business, after a readjustment, following the collapse of Germany About 1950, however, unless a marked spiritual awakening develops in the meantfme-r-business will be beaded for a tailspin, It is impossible now to forecast what will happen during the years following 1950: If Russia is at that time able to give her people a satisfactory standard of living with full employment, America will then DRESS Slightly Regular $1.19 $1.65 $1.98 Quality CHS. SHIELDS SHIELDS Dentists "dr. harrys! shields Practice limited exclusively to Artificial Teeth 'DR. SETHW; SHI ELDS fractice limited exclusively to -i Ejttl'cUon and X-ray Croond floor terns Hotel BuUdlna PHONE JJ Office Hours: IA.U.

tolP.11. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Waiting their turn to eomrwte in Championship meet in Chicago are, left to right, Theresa Lioci. Bridgeport; Leona Lover, Detroit; Cecylia OrzechowskL Bridgeport; Evelyn Rehahn, Detroit; Wanda Hawkes, Ogden; Eve Casale. tlizabeth; Mary Bertramchak, Passaic; Claire Baggaley, Peramus. N.J, and Tere Smith of New York.

W. 2nd St. Em California, Idaho, Louisiana, Ne- ven potato acreage and market gar dens which have been paying big profits during th war. After the war the prices of such land could drop again, to former pre-war Prices. Now may be the time to your wife's advice and sell, having the money in the bank, and -buying same property tack again a few years hence at half the I By' 'the way, it.

has always seemed 10 me very unfair that husbands can put their families in debt without the approval of the wife''. It is true that a man cannot sell land without his. wife signing the deed, but he can buy a whole township without her having anything to say about it! The women's clubs should get legislation passed to the effect that no deeds. to land can be "recorded" unless in the case of married persons the purchase is approved by both husband and wife in the case of both sales arid purchases. I ami gradually coming sion that" women sense regarding real estate, mortgages, etc, than have most men.

Where to Settle One thing sure, If I were a woman, I should hunt up a man for a husband who lives in one of the ten Community Property States. These are as follows: Arizona, You'll find this the "Live Wire? concern for handling your ELECTRICAL WORK. Close estimates al- WSJTSe- a -a in to the conclu- a better i i vada, New Mexico, Texas, Wash-have and CtTfnnn'. RE-ROOFM0 Protect Your Valuable Home and Everything In It! -f; EtT CF CctRSE HiMMl! V' iAIY CIA FT is what (he 0 My wears. wartaers erl Jliiet three A I tefiiftWhu.

ly-f 1 i.tkr;. v'ji I AJy Vf 1 I gW tm a jilTjr witli Jfcle; a.4 U' 1 Xev, ewect mm4 practical aMeablei la alauln! 1 .00 I I ia stnail, tactliyas ami large Pair I lull before 1950. I certainly would want to be -out of debt by 1950 or before, if possible. Post-war Farming. a hedge against inflation, it well to own free of "debt a small place with sufficient good land t' feed your own family, provided you have some other job to ply you with cash.

A'small five or ten acre good soil and water conditions, should be I excellent insurance. Commercial farming, will be Just as dangerous in theTyearg to come as it was in pre-War days. -I Each year it will be more arid more difficult for the average commercial farmer-to compete with the great mechanized farms which are developing in this country and will develop throughout the world after this is over. I also fear that even these large mechanized II Menu lag Tape Higkaat anaUry a7-ta-rea4 nam bars. Chrome-pUtet TOOL BOX Sip-root? type.

Ess fear' trays with welaed-ta tlTldets. ls-laok teagta, FREE I GARDEN BOOK and 25c PKG. BURPEE'S GIANT ZINNIA SEEDS mil Qmn book has at NiN, paekad wilk evtaantie ta iomatioa. in honor of "Mothers" after Sunday School, Sunday morning. Baptismal services were held at Newry in the afternoon with twenty-two candidates receiving the rites of the church.

Ensign and Mrs. Richard White and children -and Mrs. Frank visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert.

Collman and family, Friday. Cyril Polleyof the VSH. is spending a ten day leave with his parents, Mr. and Neff Polley and family" Mr. and Clyde Morgan and family and Mr.

and Mre. Edgar Murphy and children, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. JUanville Murphy and son. Dr.

and Ray Richardson, Mrs. Hazel Boner, and daughter, and Mri and Mrs. Homer Bridges and family visited Mrs. Ova Bedel and her mother, Mrs. Linda Don-nell, Saturday Mrs.

Annie Stivers, of Cincinnati, spent a few days -with her son, Herman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conway called on Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Conway Sunday afterrjoon. Earl Derring anbl. family have moved in the Murphiri property. Wary Wise spent the week end with' her parents, Mr. and Mrt Fred Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Ray and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold John Stewart and children, of Seymour, called on" Mr." Delia Stewart Sunday. Mrs.

Bob Barnes and son have returned home after a months visit with her mother, Mrs. Matle Bannister, of Indianapolis. iJLUi Charged with trading with the enemy, Mrs. Helen Braun, above, 24, was held by the FBI for attempting to smuggle secret messages into the when, with her sister, Mary Anna De-linikajtis, who also was held, she arrived In this country aboard exchange liner Gripshnlm ia March. JUST RECEIVEP? Auto Seat Covers For most olt cars -0 ap' ios w.

tad Phone IN Plumbing Items Ta found in Sears Plumbing Department lot Rationed An sizes. Inch to IN inch pipe fittings. Including nipples, tees, elbows, reducers, caps, plugs, croas-era. street elbowa, unions, pipe traps, brass inch and 4 inch valves. All at Sear regular ceiling prices.

Medicime Cabinets VanityCabiaots (plate Shower Head and Valvos. S4.IS Shower Heads 1.03 Lavatory Supply Sot to Floor IJ.SS Swing Typo Faucets 6 to.S4.IS Toilet Tank Balls. "sew Toilet Tank Floats tenite.J..3$c Ball Cocks metal SX.I3 RoBU Tibos 10c Rubber Sink Sc Tail Piece 1Vx4 25c Extension Tuba 1V4x8 Extension Tube 1V1x8 ....49 Joint Compound Tubes 12e Joint Compound 1 lb. cans 21q Faacet Reamers Each Plastic Porcelaia aetttno; Com p. Closet Bowl SetUng Plumbers Htttr Etquid Porcelaia to minor breaks.

Clsctrlc Well Pamp (rationed) Hand Pump for wells. 4" Bool rUahlne rarvanized Gaa floor ruraace pre-war (rationed). lverr rpe i abre lancet Washers KUehes flat Rita ai. G.lTanUad waiet Tai r' I iitt Scan 55" 25 J2.19 98' asset rubber and 4for5e jt At nk v.u Slate-Surfaced Shingles -1 Soiled SC-HK Phone 196 ROLL ROOFING 2 .13 Sq. Meets Federal Spe ei fica tion SSR521 also, speciticatlons of American Society or Testing Materials! Slate surfaced in non-fade fused In colors blue or black.

38 inches wide; 30 ft. long. INSULATION uovornmoru Hoguiauons twxmmm i 'V 1 I Tr'OZjGilW i i National Anuiuir ui I know something about the laws of Massachusetts, but cannot keep posted on the laws of the forty-seven other state. Guthrie Creek Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Miss Bessie Soverns, of Bloomington, spent the week end here with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henderson anil daughter, Lorene and Mrs. LeorJ1 Louden and little eon were callers at Seymour Saturday. Mrs.

Johnny Baker and daughter, of Browns town, spent a few days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hapner accompanied by Mrs. Johnny Baker and daughter were shopping In Bedford, Saturday? Mrs.

Nora Cummings and children and Miss Minnie Morrison, of Bloomington, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrison. Joe McKnight called on his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Emmons and Mr. and Mrs." Herchel Edding-ton and son, Jerry.iof Bedford and Mrs. Meibe McClindock. and Sgt. Ralph Sylvester, of Indianapolis, called on Mrs.

Phebe Baker and family. Those who attended the farewell dinner for Harrell Morrison at the home oLJus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrison, were Howard Morrison and daughter, Katherine, Mrs. Edna Estes and Mrs, -Eula Zellner, of Hay den; Mrs.

Nora Cummings and children," Miss Minnie Morrison, of Bloomington, Mrs. Johnny Baker and daughter, Judith Ann, of Brownstown, and Mrs. Ezra Hendeqson and daughter, Fay, Mr. and Mrs: Doyle Henderson and son, of near Leesville, Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Henderson, of Clear-spring, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Henderson and daughter, Lorene, Mrs.

Leon Louden and son, Ida Emmons and children, Mr. and Mm. Perry Souverns and daugh-' ler, Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hapner, Mr.

and Mrs! George Glover and children, Miss Elsie B3ker the houur guest, wife, son, Jerry and daughter, Brenda Joan. Weird sounds reverberating through the Anzio beachhead are more likely to come from the instrument pictured above than from a German secret weapon. It's a home-made bass ftddla. concocted out of five, gallon oQ cans, a German shell and other odds and ends? by j. 'i -ft t- ilm US' i j-jtf YAI I IR Well roof your home with these thicker, heavier, fire-resistant 3-to-l shingles that give 16 greater protection Surfaced with real slate, coated with pure asphalt.

Tile red or jade green. Exceeds' Government Requirements 1 .11 rhese hexanron-al design shinties will dress up your home and give a good account of themselves. Weather-proved acphalt and surfaced with slate. Choice of red or green. 33 13 ft.

bundle- LH These States are fairest to women. In these States a wife is entitled to half of her husband's income. If both are wise, they will make a settlement at the end of each year and have their own safe deposit boxes and bank accounts. Even the states under the old English common law are better for wives than are those states which still treat women unjustly. Good land, good wives and good children are the best possible investments.

But Just having' them "good" is not enough. When set- tling down for a home and family, be sure that you select the right State and the proper, location within that State. Consider cli-ytnate, taxes and opportunities. Service Men returning from the war should especially consider these things. Be willing to spend some time and money to locating in the right spot considering your own physical, mental and spiritual characteristics.

P. S. Please- do not write me for legal advice. The last time I mentioned "community property, I received several hundred letters. Cv Your Car CLEAN-UP! acha Tor fins pousaing.

iy Kg. Contains WJU One pint ati-J'e)asa' New waskmr' wnui 29c Mot a relitUMWn Oires a aara nstor iuush with natural sheep's wool sponga.1 OLVTsuiBM Cfcaswla Soft, absorbent. (nn 12xl-hv y.Jv 'ZRagularly39cL Tire Preservative Koops mbber tongh, flexible. One pint treats tea Ures, -ova Imt'mg Finitk Slnjiqni 'JTnx. Prodoees a lartroas, pre-teoUAg finish that lasts and 'Usui if IMSULATEMOW Avoid Heat This Summer and Save 30 of Fuel in Winter in af i in -l t-v i Atni mlm lacs wJ warn Hat thik Grftimg Wa SClOCtLlaT Place OaMer aeaie Hcplaecincnt FOG LAMP Amber oolor.

Tkrows power-. fill beam. Standard atse. Scbcllno Can OS T3tavckabla, flnfbla tpotrt tumps oa ta siejo ta no. CNOloa bim.

TYPE FIRE EXTINGUISHER fad of brass. Quart sisa. bed completely filled Its. mounting bracket. A Sotfy Maajwra JLatJlf Door Mirror Sea wtufa bebiad yoo before taralagl May ba mouated oa cither side aon-flire.

Dtuxt Qvoftfyf Visor Ilrror Frotoetod by tsa plastio oaaa. Has space for serrica data. 4 i ,1 Phone 153 Annus Com la Today! ROCK WOOL i i "YOUR FIRE3TONE STORE" Keep your home cooler in sumrner, warmer in winter, with easy-to-install rockwf.nl batts. Resilient 14x23x27inch synthetic resin treated batts that expand to extra thickness when installed. Moisture-proof paper back.

Carton of 16 batts. I TO es Easy Terms an Purchases Totaling $10 or Mora Soars Stores Have Posted or Marked Ceiling Price la I vobi fiance wun F' wiw. 20 Qiestnut SU 4 11 105 W. Second St SEYMOUR, IND. Phone of them, Pfc.

Peter Alleruzzo of Beverly. displays Jiaodiwcrls.r' 10S W. tnd St Phone IN.

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