Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1928 — Page 7

MAKE SURVEY OF BUSINESS By cluirleH C. Stone L Editor ot the ludianupolls Times I,,'nanaP 'lls, May 18-<U.R)-Eeat(U- --, .. business und industrial survey f Indiana for the week ended today the following. . . I Preliminary work in erection of a L IUI) ouo power plant by the Southern ( ;as ami Electric Company at vHle. in the same city, SeVerl, ’ manufacturing regrigerators, an- '' continuation of an expansion " hic l, eventually will result in addiof 600 to 1.000 persons to its force Tllt . corporation now has 2,270 in its ‘.nlov with a monthly payroll of S3OO, MO, and is spending $750,000 annually hi advettising its products. \ $10,000,000 radio cabinet contracthas been closed by the New Albany Veneering Company with the Grisbyl Brunow Company. Chicago, manufacturers. The contrax.'j, will, run five years. Elite, n new machines will be added to the equipment of the Wayne Knitt. illg .Mills, Fort Wayne, at a cost of 190, 000. The company now has 1,500 etnpluyes on its payroll and will increase the number. The Dick Burdg Larson Company, Decatur, manufacturer of electric refrigerators, will operate on a day,and night schedule to fill orders which are being received from all parts of the United States and Canada. Steady operation is being maintained by the Cyclone Fence Company. Gteensburg, and it is expected that preduction wil be doubled shortly. A modern steel bar and billet plant is a recently completed edition to Kokomo Steel and Wire Company factory. It has a capacity of 30,000 tons a Otltll. Conditions in other cities are as fellows: i Fort Wayne—Contracts have been awarded for erection of a six-story building for the Grand Leader store. Mai ion—The Indiana General Service company has awarded a contract for erection of a $30,000 snb-staticn building. Wabash—The Chamber of Commeice is considering plans for establishing a fund for use in bringing industries to the city. Anderson —The Redcap Candy Company lias moved into a business structure remodeled for its use. There are only 59 vacant residences here as compared to 100 in the same period last - last year. Clarksburg—A contract has been a wardeT"Tor “consTrnet loTT bT“a schooT building here at a Cost of SH9.tKU). Lebanon—Merger of Boone county's two largest banks—The First National and Farmers' State —will be completed next month. The merged hank will; have deposits in excess of $1,500,000. It wil he known as the First Nati- nal Bank of Lebanon. Gary- The record-breaking public unpiovement program here for the present year has been added to by letting of contracts by the public works board for projects to cost sl7l, 000. Huntington—Bonds have been sold for a $198,000 school biulding program. Shelbyville—Construction has started on a five-story business building en a downtown site owned by the First Methodist church. The building will cost $150,000. T'-rre Haute—Development of an oil field south of here milled a newline to the business of the Quick Welding and Machine shop, which is now engaged.in building oil tanks. Peru—A $38,000 paving contract ha been awarded by the city council to

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C. ,1. Burke, local contractor. Summitville Erection of a build-1 ing for a cheese factory is under way i here. I —o—“Alluring” Girl Types Draw Athletic Men, Says Charlie Paddock Boston, -(|HSi Athletic men are not attracted by althletlc gills. They prefer the "gentler, more softly alluring type" of girl. Charle Paddock, fastest human, is the author of the above opin- 1 ion on an athlete’s fentuitilue prefer- 1 ence. ' Charlie, in training for the Olympic trials and games this summer, is making a tour of the country in the behalf of the Olympic Fund. Paddock not only speaks tor the athletes in general but also for himself in particular. "Here's an outline of my ideal girl”, said Charlie. "She must be beautiful; she must have charm, and ever present and indistinguishable charm. These .things 1 insist upon. 1 don t mind a lack of brains; personality will make up for that,” continued Charlie, in a remark that was original If not complimentary to the fail sex. * "1 don't want an athletic girl and I think it is a mistake for a wife to have a career if het husband has one. It two persons are married, one should have and anchor in a real home. There's nothing like a home to make a marriage permanent.” o » ¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ * THE * * CAM PA IG N * * LOG * ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥ —<U.R>— The Oregon primaries were held today. Advance indications were that Governor Smith of New York would win the Democratic delegation. Herbert Hoover was unopposed on the Republican ballot. Senator David A. Reed of Peunsyl- I vania told the United Press four men had been mentioned as vice presidential candidates on a ticket with Herbert Hoover. The four are William J. Donovan, assistant attorney general; Senator Walter E. Edge of New Jersey; Senator George Moses of New Hampshire and Senator Charles E. Curtis of Kansas in case he does not receive the presidential nominations. Former Senator J. Hamilton Lewis of Illinois is understood to have sent representatives to Governor Smith of New York, seeking to have Lewis accept as a vice-presidential candidate on a ticket with Smith. Frank O. Lowden in Chicago said "lie would nos care for the Republican presidential nomination unless the Republican party came out positively for ' farm relief. ——— — o Fishing Contest Being Held Bv Berne-Geneva Izaak Walton League A fishing contest is being conducted for sportsmen of the southern part of Adams county by the Berne-Geneva chapter of the Izaak Walton League. The contest is open to all members of the chapter, and is being staged for the purpose of eucouiaging sportsmanship. Each contestant who wisues to enter a certain fish he caught, must fill out a blank affidavit which full information is given as to Hie species, weight, length, date of catch ami bait used. The affidavit must be signed by a competent witness. Various species ale included, such as bass, pike, croppie caip, cat tish, channel cat, blue gills and sun fish .. _. o ,Get the Habit—l ratie at Home, it Pays

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1928.

RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills Charge A. E. Burke Pastor Pleasant Mills M. E- Church 9:30- Sunday School, 10:30—Glass Meeting. The Epworth League Ralley of (lie Decatur Sub-district will bo held at Pleasant Mills M. E. Church Snuduy afternoon and evening, with a pot-luck supper. Wo invite all the public to come and enjoy thin splendid program with us. Salem M. E. Church 9:00 Sundfly School, 10:00 Class meeting, —— —o—————— - U. B. In Christ, Decatur Circuit Chas Weyer, Pastor Bobo Sabbath School 9:15 (Albeit Chronister Superintendent) Player Service 10:30 (W. F. Hilton, Class Leader) U. B. C. E. Sei vice 7:00 Pleasant Grove Sabbath School 9:30 (Superintendent, C. Harden.) Class Service 10:30 (J. C. Haikless, Leader) "Whitsuntide” Seivice will be at Pleasant Grove on May 27th. Dr. W. H. Clay of Huntington, Indiana has WOMEN NEED THIS Half Pint <. * $ Measuring Qj c “o- FREE ’■a" Sunlite-Jell The New Day Gelatine Dessert with the aroma of fresh ripe fruit: Raspberry, Strawberry, Cherry, Lemon and Orange. Also Mint. Ask your grocer for I Sunlite-Jell and A write Snnlite Ce., K Waukesha. Wi«.. for cir8 cular describing new fi offer of aluminum dessert molds, measuring cup, etc. JJ STRAWBER- IQ 5 k RIES, quail.. lt/l C fl SfIBmWAAMmM <T X PINEAPPLE 99 J CJ Fresh, L fl i ■■■■■■■KHBAl if U HEAD LET- 1 r j U TICE. 2 heads IML C X LEMONS, QQz» ? U large size, dozOOC M 9 S W 'IDES, pound.. QU M Q ■EaraMmannwesMaiMeu fij sh POTATOES QJ J □ Bushel $1.35 W K BREAD. 1 lb 917 X u Loaves, .3 for IV W h Q tj PORK SHOULDERS Q S Fresh 1 Q 1 / 2 r h J Pound .. IO 7 ■“ V Ul n fnigwfWßMwiw m ,—lll iif m £ CIGARETTES | 9 , X u Package ul H Carton $1.19 ff) h n« jJ BUTTER, Pure V j R Creamery U h pound Tlt/V m 3 PEANUT IQ,, W h BUTTER, lb. Iv/V H J W all Paper Cleaner, V R Climax 9P>f» U 0 X 3 CHIPSO, CLIMALINE 0 R Large 91 P W £ Package «V- X 5 LIQUID VENEER Q h Bottle 1(L, fl J 49c. 1 «7 V H* C SUPER-SUDS 9*, X p 3 pkgs x E SOAP, LUX and X p CAMEV 9Qz. X *| 3 bars EJ E on in mjh—him— «— sh p DRIED I>7 T 3 PEACHES, lb 1 • v g Phone 103■

been engaged to do the preaching on that occasion. Everybody cornu. Winchester Sabbuth School 9:30 (Superintendent Merl Ensex) Preaching by pastor 10:30 Victory Sabbath School 1:30 (II E. Baxter, Superintendent) Preaching by pastor 2:30 A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend all services oil the field. - Decatv.r M. E. Circuit Beulah Church 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 7:30 P. M. Preaching by Pa-tor. Mt. Pleasant Church 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. I’reacbiug by Pastor. Washington Church 9:30 A. M. Sunday School You ale invited to the above bevvies. Come. John T- Blocker, pastor. i Get the Habit—Trade at i-iocie, it D ay» wTgnnr--w,... -j;.- -. ■ .

h yx - w a * A. *' j ■Si L..IKCS servea ar banquets 1 f given in honor of queens, ® * / presidents and world-no-tables; that capture first prizes at county and state & j fairs are leavened with Tin- Calumet. You can make and serve the same kind of If humfT ca ' tc3 your own nfttiEfei e home by using the same If wU w l»lt ‘A U/ superior icavener. ACV liftS M ne tTW ' P rove it- — MAKES - ■**•*<» easier 9$ > .a 11 ■ \ w til ———4^———! ■■■! — I ——— — - —M—— SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET -SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy Spring Chickens to Fry, about 2 lbs. each Nice Bunch ol Roasting Hens Last Year’s Roasting and Stewing Roosters 25c !h Fancy Spring Lamb Veal Steak 28c lb Veal Stew and Veal Pocket Roast 18c If) Raw Corn Beef 20c lb Boiling Beef, Rib and Plate 3 lbs. 50c H Bahy Beef Steak • • 28c lb All Pork Sausage 20c lb Lean Pork Steak 25c lb Mealy Pork Shanks 2 tbs. Lsc Fresh Sides, Whole or Half 20c lb Pickled Pigs Feet - 3 lbs. 25c Meat Loaf, (Veal. Pork and Beef) 20c th .Miller & Hart Smoked Skinned Hams, 8 to 10 lbs. each . .28c lb 1 Eckart's Picnic Hams 18c tb Eckart’s Smoked Jewels 17c 11> Medium Heavy Bacon. Chunk 25c lb Rosemary ami Home-made Cottage Cheese 20c lb Country Roll Oleo, 10' < Butter ‘Oc lb r'Yesh Boneless Fish 39c lb Plentv No 1 Good Country Butter : Large Dill Pickles ... 3 for 10c | Large Jumbo, Plain and Stuffed Olives 50c Pt. j Perfect’s Plain Olives Quart 55c Pabst-ett Cheese. Philadelphia Cream and Brookfield Swiss. Perfect’s Macaroni. Spaghetti and Noodles 3 lor 25c .Mueller's Macaroni. Spaghetti and Egg Noodles 2 for 25c All Little Elf Canned (.oods, regular 15c 2 for 25c Carnation Canned Milk, Small can sc; Large can 10c Perfect’s Coffee 2 pounds 95c Red Top Malt can 35c Blatz Malt Syrup can ( ’9c Ivanhoe, Blue Ribbon and Widlar’s Mayonnaise. and Sandwich Spreads Plenty Beef and Pork Tenderloins » Veal and Pork Birds Boiled Rib Roast, ( ooked Corn Beef Peppered Beef and Braunsweiger Sausage Good Whipping and Coffee Cream Fresh Country Eggs Fresh Rendered Lard Sale 3 lb. Pail 10c 20 lb. Pail $2.50 10 |b Pail $1.30 50 lb. Can.' SO.OO (BUY LARD NOW) Let Our Qualit.v Meats Head Your Sunday Dinner. g?sswwmi TflM* I ■■ » W" ww— Phones |£ p Scitmill ll l ' rec 95 .. nffi 1 Delivery 96 Meat Market service

M * ********** X!I * HOSPITAL NOTES * I :: ****** ***¥¥s4| Mrs. Harry Spencer, 1008 High I Htreet, underwent a mujor optgatton I tills morning at the Adams County I Memorial hospital. | Naomi Gelmer, four year-old ilaugh- I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Florian Gelmer, I Decatur route eight, underwent a I major operation at the local hospital. I Howard Savlo, 717 Runyon street, I Fort Wayne, underwent an operation I for the removal of tonsils, today, at I the hospital. I Marjorie Miller, 115 North Ninth I street, had her tonsils removed, to- I day, at the Adams County Memorial I hospital. Rudolph Colter, Decatur route four I underwent a minor operation at the local Hospital. o I Real-Silk Hosiery. 3 pair for $1.9(1; 50c Bow Ties, 3 for SI.OO —Vance, & Linn.

I ■ Ph<mcslo6~lo7 0 I Big Cash Meat Sale 1 I Saturday Specials I FANCY SPRING CHICKENS ' Choice Bunch of, Poultry Native Fat Veal and Choice Young Beef PORK —Buy it by the Chunk. ■ Country Style, Fresh All Pork Sausage 2 pounds 35c E * Country Back Bones, pound 15c ■ Nice Meaty Spare Ribs, pound .... 15c ■ Nice Neck Bones or Shoulder Ribs, ? 3 pounds 20c J Fresh Shoulders, whole or half.... lb 17c i Fresh Hams, whole or half tb 22c 51 Fresh Sides, whole or half Ib. 20c —Smoked Meats — Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, whole or half lb. 25c * Sugar Cured Cottage Hams, no ; i bones Ib. 30c Dandy Picnic Hams Ib. 17c Sugar Cured Smoked Jowels.... Ib. 16c Good Open Kettle Rendered Lard pound 15c & | —BE E F — | Plenty Beef Tenderloins Fancy Beef Roasts and Steaks Flank Steaks and Swiss Steaks I —VEAL- I Plenty Veal Steak, Chops, x Stews and leaves , We Make Veal and Pork Birds for you. SHOE PEG CORN, Real One, 2 cans 35c g | Home Made Cottage Cheese and Noodles I Fresh Country Butter ? Kay, Philadelphia, Pimento Kay, Blue Ribbon and Ivanhoe Sandwich Spreads. Complete line of Ivanhoe Products Bulk Stuffed Olives—Plain Olives Dill, Sweet and Mixed Pickles Boston ( ream and Chocolate Kusto, M g package 10c • 4 Ripe Olives g Large Wheel Swiss Cheese i Whipping Cream, Coffee Cream & Milk II Rosemary, (’loverleaf and White | Mountain Creamery Butter I Nucoa Oleomargarine, Special Today 4 3 pounds 70c H | COFFEE -BUY NOW— | J Man O’ War 2 lbs. 75c Bursley’s High Grade 2 lbs. 85c I Chef Coffee * ... 2 lbs. SI.OO ® Perfect Coffee 2 lbs. 95c | M. J. B. Coffee 2 lbs. $1.05 I ANY SIX CANS—7Sc | Perfect Sour Kraut J Little Elf Corn Little Elf Peas £ Little Elf Mixed Vegetables Little Elf Tomatoes Little Elf Wax Beans Perfect Green Beans h Little Elf Kidney Beans | ANY SIX CANS —7sc || 3 cass of Natoma or Van Camps 25c I Pork and Beans, 3 cans 3 cans Red Kidney Beans,. ... 3 cans 25c I MALT— I Red Top, 2 cans sl.lO I Pabst, -2 cans $1.05 Millers High Life, 2 cans $1.05 Puritan, 2 cans $1.05 | Blue Ribbon, 2 cans $1.25 i Double Dutch, 2 cans $1.55 ■ We deliver any time. Please order early. I Mutschier’s Meat Market | ** 7. .. ... I _ WLIUIMIM _

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