Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1930 — Page 5

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!' FILL and WINTER OATS H Colors of Black. New Browns %%jSu *Jju v and Blue. .Materials of Treco jUSftfaKV tti 4 * Broadcloth and tweeds and V Wml a|} novelty weaves. Beautifully ! m§r\ B fur trimmed collar and cull's. ERS at $15.!).-) to *SB Rroup Os R» 4kV vHBHI Coats. All U 1L jUI I \V|/ vies, every- 1| I -111 ]V 1* at only I New Silk Dresses Bj —New materials of woolen tweeds and silk travel# E tweeds, also new plain shades, in silk crepe. I l&Pla Also Silk Suits—Regular and Half sizes. I '-dwjjjl A very large selection of styles! 111 • $10.00 1„ $16.50 I H -NEW JERSEY DRESSES B tsmk ■ lumper style .. . Suit styles. ( olors of dar* I jjlj green, brown, blue and black color combinations I 1/Is I .//V Sizes 14 to 20 QK I y N SEE THEM! tpO^tJO [WASH DRESSES <M I’VVm ! e new assortment of Print Dresses, guaranteed not to fade. ■> a |jj Itvl ■ IF Y OURS FADES.” Unusually large selection of TUU? g§ es ‘ Uong and short sleeve styles. Sizes 11 to .’>2—each * Sale of SILK HOSIERY New Costume Jewelry . erlvVi hreUd SUk H ° Blery ’ forni * Brand new assortment just arrivand fit - wL A " C ° lor * in nCW sh ° rt N NIBUCK&CO

jot making ludueementH or repre- ; HPiilalloiiH h« to profitH to ln> ntadti 'trom purchases of land for Invest* | moot. ! GENEVA NEWS Mrs. Charles Fields went to ('raw'fordavllle, Thursday; whore she will attend the funeral of her broil Iter Asa Tharp. Mesdames Lula Mather.s. |{. War ner and Myrtle MiWhlrter have returned front Lafayette where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russel St loner en tertalned the following teachers from the Judge Haynes School Portland: Mrs. Loom Bell; Misses Martha Milder. Helen Ross; Nellie Bouse; Ruth Linton; Hvah Jonea; Kllen Wood; Nadine Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Saunders. Mrs. I). J.WcWhirter is spendin;! the w eek in Reed City, visiting rein I lives and old friends. The W. F. M S. of the Met ho-

I Special Special GASOLINE g GALLON SINCLAIR 7g c * HIGHWAY FILLING STATION on North Second st. J. ‘ E . ELLSWORTH, I’rop.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930.

■ dlst church were entertained at the ! ’ home of Mrs. Adam Kgley. Thuts day afternoon. Ban Kuntz of Detroit Michigan !Is spending a few uays here with Ills purents Mr. and Mrs. a. Kuntz. Mr William Klmer of Los Angeles was a guest of Mr. anti Mrs \it tor Klclter Thursday. Mesdames Arch liaughton and 1 Joseph Anderson spent Thursday . In Foil Wayne. Sam Slaltl spent Thursday In Do , eatur ulteiniiiig to hiislness. ■ Mis. Ilerhert Chew, who lias been ■ visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Zed Uumler of Marion, returned to Iter home Wednesday. John fidelity of Oblong 111., came Thursday to spend a few weeks with lelattves. Those attending a benefit Bridie given hy the Country Club at Portland, Thursday afternoon: Men- , dames Thomas Rhoades, florman McKean, James llrlggs, Clarence Him-liman. Merl Triple, Roy Butcher. Ltlward Kraner and Forrest Deltch.

John Sheer and daugh'rrs Mtuv and Mrs. Belle Chew are moving 1 from Bolne city, Michigan to their gome at (Ills place. ! Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Farlow havej moved d Monroe where they haie purelinsed a hardware store. Old Snake Rite Fatal Wlnono. Minn., — (UP) —Bitten it. j the l<‘g by a rattleannka 115 years ago. Joseph Olowizewslil died r. ceatly from effects of the bite. Alter being given up ut tile tint ' when bitten, fllnwt zeyrskl recovered hu' suffered reeurrencea of the eff'ets He was bitten while harvesting h.i\ on a tarni near Acadia. Comfort Demanded Plymouth. Ini!.. —(UP)- Whether In jail or out, one should be comfortable, Mrs. Bernice Florence told officers tis she started serving a :|itluv term for possessing liquor. She requested a rocking chair and a pll- j low. Get the Habit—Trade at Home.

AHC COACH LINES, Inc. | NEW SCHEDULE SEPT. 2S GO BY BUS 10 mind Trips Daily to Fort Wayne | New Low Commutation Rates DIRECT ROUTE 1o GOOD CONNECTIONS Portland NORTH SOUTH Winchester Detroit Indianapolis _ . . Kalamazoo Richmond , Cincinnati Lansmg Muncie Sout h Bend Dayton Indianapolis \ Chicago Columbus Ask Our Agent — Call Rice’s Hotel Safe Transportation Insured Carriers - -—* civ Over DECATUR and Vicinity | SATURDAY EVENING AND SUNDAY Sept. 21 and 28 | With LIEUT. VERNE BOIINKK. in Government License I’lane. Field located soutli of Nickel Plate railroad, on Mud pike. ' t $1.50 per passenger. FRANKLIN I Loan Service 1. You may borrow up to $300.00 on your furniture, radio, piano, etc. on i lowest weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. 2. You may borrow up to $300.00 on your automobile and we allow as long as 14 months or 60 weeks to repay. 3. Y r ou may refinance your automobile on lower payments. 4. You may borrow up to $300.00 on your livestock, farm implements, tractor, etc. on our Special Farmers i 1 plan. 5. Y r ou have full privilege on any kind of loan to repay any part or all of your loan at any time and we charge you legal interest on just the actual time you have the money. ■ A QUICK, CONFIDENTIAL LOAN I SERVICE. V Give us a Trial. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store Decatur, Ind. Open daily 8 to 5. Sat. til 9. Phone 237

GOOD HIGHWAYS. MODERN TOOLS CU TFIRE LOSS Forestry Service Reports Reduction in Expense of Operations W, l|iti|,|nn, Fi'pt. till -(UP) Mod rn equipment, Improved road", I ami efficient organization have kept ; down Ihi' loan viitiered from foreal ; fires in drought stricken arcus, ac , cordin': to n report Issued by the j Fo'csi servi"' of the Agriculture do- j part mold. Forest fir > nnlts-havc been great- i i ly hampered by lightning fires. 1,- ] 1060 such fires having been report >d dice January 1 in the northwest ern National forests alone. A new ! —* mm. ■ —■l mmmmammi ■ ■ ■ ——■—

roc old was set 111 the eastern region when 71! lightning fires starled by one storm were recorded by the on achlta National Forest In Arkansas Tills year's operations liavv brought about greater success in preventing fires from covering large areas of ground. This was ; due to ability In pulling out fires before. they bad gained a start. Kxpenses concurred in forest fire fighting was increased during Ihe last 10 days of August in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California. About $7,000 a day was averaged In the two northwestern rirymmHHHBBHBM ' HATS! HATS! REDUCED PRICES on Fall and Winter Hats. You will save by taking advantage of these reduced prices. Saturday only! MRS. Maud A. Merriman 222 S. Hh St. Decatur, Indiana Is,/' \(4 IMANT cV\\fvV BULBS I h3t Now TULLE We have in stock an excellent lot of Tulip. Hyacinth and other popu’ar flower htilhs nowselling at special Io tv prices. Huy and plant Now! DECATUR FLORAL CO. # Phone 100 Nultnian Avenue

with Champlin I . - Gas j I HE motor fuel that levels the hills and smoothes the straight-away road . . . The fuel that operates your motor the was vou KNOW it SHOULD operate and does it economically as well ... A gas that eagerh puts a new energy in ANY motor car . . . Drive in for your next fill up. You’ll Like It’s Performance * f //^ : y Gsmsjm Let us drain and re-fill your crank -ca s c wit li CHAMPLIN High-Grade Motor Oils. Better Motor Performance and Driving Satisfaction. DRIVE IN TODAY . White Service Station Corner Monroe and Eighth streets

legions, ami half Unit it mount It. California. Total lire expenses In the eastern region amounted to $1X948 tin* dosing days of August. Dangerous fires In the Hake State territory na creased ihc cost*ln that area to u

THIS WEEK’S USED CAR BARGAINS MM taken in trade on the NEW 1931 MODEL MUCKS | 1 928 — BUICK COUPE jjg —with rumble seat—wj Excellent mechanical condition. Interior in lino J? shape. Original Duco finish in line condition. On PI good rubber—new battery. You come {j|j |*| in and see this job—and the price is. . - ■m.i..., ■ ■ ■ '' "" — ■■ "■ i" ■ | 1929 —OAKLAND SEDAN ■ If you are looking for a car that will give you satisH faction in riding tiualities, performance and new car ■ appearance, come in now—don’t wait! A far better ■ buy than a new car of equal price. Original Ihico h:i- --■ ish—Deep Blue. On good rubber, (HI ■ 2 rear tires new—and the price I 1 1929 —FORD COUPE In very good condition inside and out. Tires good. This car is equipped with a healer. If you are wanting a car that will do the job just as good as a new car, and at half the price—here it is. W. D® Porter Ruick Sales & Service Cor. Ist & .Jackson Phone 123

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houi $ 1 .Hoo u day. In this region approxliiinu lv 12,800 urri’B of national foioMt were Imrned over clnce Jan-’ nary 1. ♦ <i«e o ■ — 1 A. Jt. Farrar of (ieupva wan loola'i .ng ufter liubliicks here yesterday, mmasrnaemmmmmmmmmmmm