Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1931 — Page 6

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DECATUR -JAILY DEMOCK VI Published Every Evening Except HUndav b» THS DUCATUK DBMIWHaT CO I H. Heller Pre*, and Gen. Mgr 4. IL Holthouae Sec y & Huh Mgr Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered «t the Poetoffice at Decatur, Indiana, an eecoud cluhh mutter BuM>-rlptl<io Rate* Single copfea 1 .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier..._ 5.00 One month, by mall .35 Three months, by mall 1.00 Six montha. by mall 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere S 3 50 one year Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Advertising Representatives SCHEERRE, INC. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dallies GEORGE L. SAUNDERS: The sndden death of George L. Saunders, Bluffton newspaper pu*> Usher, a member of the state legis lature, a man loved and admired by all, removes from Indiana one of its finest and ahlirst citizens and brings sorrow to his thousands of friends in the neighboring county of Adams. Mr. Saunders was our neighbor and one of those whom we loved to have “drop in" and visit. His \ splendid mannerism, fairness and general good feeling for mankind endeared him not only to the people in his neighboring county, but to all who met him. Mr. Saunders was conscientious, a Christian gentleman who sawsome good in most people and gifted with a tine sense of humor, did not view “with alarm" or take too ■ seriously the faults or troubles of the day. Through his long service in the legislature, having served both as senator and representative from Adams and Wells counties, this county Is' indebted to him for his fine leadership and valuable re pre-1 sentation. In him these two conn-1 ties held a place in the legislature L higher than most counties and his ! fellow members dependtd on him I to a great extent. As an editor his terse, humorous and delightful editorials were read, copied and enjoyed. He used his influence and his newspaper always to boost and promote his community anti even in times of' depression gave vent to an opt!-, niistic vein. The people of D ’catur and Ad-1 ams county knew Mr. Saunders [ well and in the elections gave proof I of their high regard for him by [ the more than average majority. ! It could always be depended upon that George Saunders would receive as high a vote in the election as any man on the ticket. Through his death the greatest i loss will be suffered by his fami’y, | which defined will be only one iota ■ greater than the gap left in his | own community and northern Indiana. There were few men like G orge Saunders in public life and his passing makes the loss more greatly felt. His death came like a thud to his newspaper friends and the fratern-

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tty regrets Immensely that It must l write “30" to his splendid IT . career ami to years of delightful assoc latlcrs. I Bids have been received by th , treasury department for tip' buildt Ing of the Deeat'.; ■ ~st< I'l lee .Hid (about the only thing now lo do is r lo award the contract ami start the work. Th" building will be a; fine one and will grace the public i square much to the s.itisf.iction ? and delight of the public. Th-- ■) I construction of the building means employment to many persons and I while th- contract may not bo ‘[awarded to local men, it will mean activity in the bul'dlug line this spring. a Walter Myers, chosen as speaker | of the house in the legislature is. |on- of th- ablest attorneys.in the I I state, gifted with sufficient energy i [and general ability to be one of j the outstanding members of th--i legislature. 11 will pilot tb- ship! ’n fine style and the stale will be proud of bis services. Friends of Dick Holler are happy and pleased over his selection a as i-hi-f clerk of the Indiana legisla- 1 ’ pure. Those who have been asso- . i elated with Dick know that lie has I the qualifications and ability to intake good and the writer predicts , ja satisfactory administration of : phis important office by the D ca- 1 [tur gentleman. That $22,000,000 sale of “oil ‘ cracking" stock by Mrs. J. Ogden! Armour should help restore values 1 ■on the stock market. Stocks which we thought worthless generally [ ' remained in that classification. i ( o ♦~ — - i1 Household Scrapbook Bv 1 1 ‘ ROBERTA LEE Laundering Silk A little salt placed in the water ' 'when washing silk will sot the col[or. The Teeth To whiten the teeth, apnly perox ide of hydrogen, dilute ! with om ' I half water. Or clean with prepared (chalk and orris root every morning i [ land night. A Use for the Flour Sifter J t'se an old flour sifter for boiling j | eggs. Place the sifter containing: I the eggs in a kettle of boilin wa'er ' When the eggs are done it will I - 1 easy to remove them. Edwin Steele of Wren, Ohio was s a business visitor in i his city Wednesday.

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