Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1932 — Page 7

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SALE STARTS I ! U SCHAFER’S Ft'.\ a o» DISCOUNT SALE I Saturday June 11 to 18 ■Sale Cash - No Charges - No C.O.D, - No Layaways - No Deliveries I £ mwitivolv si« low or In the past 30 or fiO days we have added thousands of dollars worth of « B . f Th . >.h f Pr Hardware Company have we ever put on a 20% discount sale. Our prices ar. p < special sale merchandise and that too will go on sale at a 20’ discount I Never before in the history of 1 e <a i < should take our beating along with all of our customers who are getting beyond the sale prices. ■lower todav than thev have been in the last 15 years; but we feel vveshould take our beating along ABSOLUTELY NOTHING RESTRICTED. EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR ■ ■ today than they nav , ARGE ST()( K WILL GO 0N SALE. ■about one-half price for their gram, cattle or iao . , in th® nast and we want vou to know that we appre- MR. FARMER:—Now is your Golden Opportunity to save on all wire t u . k . , . rfll . business in Decatur and all the sur- rounding vicinity m the past and ne want y fence, harness, paint, tools, nails, farm machinery, rope and electrical g W. have a wonderful bu,.neaa lg ab(>ul , his sa|e . „ „ slnct , y a |™« it. therefore, wo are goinn lo have a '"A of lain There is positively nothing rentrieted in (his sale. MRS. HOliSEWlf’E:—Now is the ttme to huy washing machines. II - la- I .in figures and you just deduct the amount yourself, inereispou y vacuum sweepers, stoves, purses, dishes, glassware and pewterware. etc. ■Wunate sale. Every article marked in p a k • we are glad to help those who help us. This institution is PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NO DISI'Ve guarantee no alternations or raising of prices. W e are going to take count after saturday june IS(h fr'ilt upon a solid foundation and we are not trying to tool anybody. [ Schafer Hardware Company |

' both school and civil would bo In order: A t ut of officers expense allowance Would help. These three itettiH alone would save the budget inillioilH of (lolluPH, IA shifting of the t ,x ssytem can be done. Any one owning a home should have It tax free a » it , 1(I ,,. duces m, income. We do not need the county unit school as the present system is the hist of our home rule Rvery offieiai appointive or elected t'.'iat ciin ho done without should be . discarded in tat. and county ii we are going to dean up lets’ sweep through. A county like Adams that is agricultural is hard hit and relief not only should come but mu t come. John Smith, farmer. -o — ♦ CONGRESS TODAY * ♦ 4 Senate: Considers conference report on! agriculture appropriation bill. Commerce committee considers Sbipstead river and harbor bill. Judiciary sub-eommitte hearings cn bankruptcy 1 bill. Judiciary sub-committee resumes bearings on department of justice proosecution in Inion Mortgage Company (Cleveland) receivership. Hanking and currency committee considers Home Loan Discount Bank bill. House: Considers minor bills. Rules committee meets on Fulmer bill to distribute farm board • wheat and cotton to the needy. Rivers and harbors committee meets on Texas projects. o Eels are born at sea, migrate, I thousands of miles inland to live, i and return to the ocean to die. Tradition says Moorea, one of the South Sea Society Islands, was ’ inhabited by a race of Heard men. The Manx cat, a short-tailed ani- i mal. is the common housecat on i I the Isle of Mann in the Irish Sea. I U. S. lighted airway systems are expanding at the rate of 4.000 miles 'yearly, totaling 19.500 miles in I 1922. i Early Egyptians discovered the I length of the year by measuring the I shortest yearly shadows of the ! Great Pyramid. Canada keeps count of her buffalo by means of aerial photo-J graphs of herds. Pilots outnumber aircraft two! fb one-’ in 1932. An elephant's tusks are its in-1 "clstir teeth.

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THIMBLE THEATER SHOWING “A BIG SILENT MAN” BY SEGAR SOMEONE'S AT A Z 2 UjHY. IT’S VJEIL, N LEMHE TELL YA SUMPiN \ AN’ ANOTHER THING- DON'T YER DAUGHTER.UiICHIS SUSPOSEO\/ the door, maw J r- our daughter) danged mister oyl-dont never \ never trosk yer daughter to have good sense, gived me / /IZII SEEtUHOITIS J I AND POPEYEIF IT AIN’T BUY A RANCH OR NOTHIN'/ WITH NO RESPONSIBILITY , THE COLD SOU)€R LIKE I WAS / \ryfhnt < ELSE AGAIN WITHOUT/> ON ACCOUNT OF SHE IS A HOT POTATO - AN' SHE FELL I I II P A <, SELIN' IT FIRST j-rHIJ FRKKLE AN’YA CAN’T ) IN LOVE WITH THE LOW DOWNESTj . F N ’ OH ’ eR / WHAT Do x tRoCK WICH I EVER SEEN - , NO 1 , NO'. .ML j Haoa fWrj aMo 1 " ' ’ . " h •

♦ fl Household Scrapbook — By—- ’ ROBERTA LEE | The Skin Instead of using soap and water, a good way to clejtise the skin is to wet a ipiece of cotton in cold water squeeze it dry, moisten it with a tonic made of witeh hazel diluted with a little toilet. ,vater, dip into cold cream and apply, rubbing upwards. Use a fresh piece of cotton when the used piece becomes soiled. White Sinks When cleaning a white sink, use a soft cloth moistened with turpentine, and.wipe dry with another soft cottli. This treatment can be applied I to any white sink, washbowl, or ibathtub. Pineapple-Lemonade To malke a palatable drink, boil | one cu|p of sugar in a pint of water i for about ten minutes, add one can I of grated pineapple and the juice of i three leimons. Cook, strain, and add I one quart of ice water. o — TWENTY YEARS - T AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File ♦ f Newly remodeled Emanuel Luthern church in Union township is dedicated today. Childrens Day is observed at M. IE. Church. Mrs. Mary Congleton and daughI te, Bess, are spending six weeks at Winona. C. L. Walters delivers memorial

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| services for Ben Hur Lodge. Miss MaMie lA.very and grandson, ' Bob Meibers, left for Rome City. Mrs. Minnie Lewton and sons entertoin wißh party. Mrs. John Steele visits her daughter, Mrs. Alison Miller in Fort Wayne. Washington twp. Sunday School Assn holds meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merryman sipent day in Lima as guests of the C. K. Bel! family, L. G. Ellingham, secretary' of state, is looking after business in this city. ARRIVALS Marilyn Grace Is the name of the eight and three-quarter pound girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. David H. Teeple at their home, 117 South Ninth street, Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Both mother and baby are getting along fine. This is the fourth child in the family of which three are living. o Aroostook county, Maine, the most northerly county in the United States, is remarkable for its fertility. As late as 1912 army regulations provided only four machine guns to a regiment; the number now being 336. Greyhounds are so highly prized in Chinese Turkestan that they are | given only as presents and are never sold.

| WAT. 15 rmouT A IggMGARDEN?. •BEGGS’ Controlling Crab Grass

t Due to high temperatures, crab ( grass was responsible for many poor lawns last season. One should not be discouraged by the brown areas resulting from the growth of this troublesome grass. With a minimum of attention at the right] time, the crab grass situation can be controlled. Areas left bare by the death of; this annual should be reseeded as early as soil conditions permit. Remove the dead grass from the lawn hut do not scatter over areas where I crab grass did not grow last year| or the seeds may shatter from the plants. Stir the soil to a depth of several inches. Apply a complete plant food at the rate of four pounds per hundred square feet and work into the soil. Pack the soil to make sure that the area will not settle unevenly and contain low spots. Pulverize and level the top soil and seed with a mixture of high grade blue grass and red top seed. Do not allow the soil to dry out after seeding; otherwise, the tender grass plants may be killed.

, Maintain the lawn in a thrifty I condition by regular feed 1n g, thorough watering, and frequent ] cutting of the grass. Do not make the mistake of cutting grass short ; in order to remove crab grass seed. ■Close cutting damages lawn grassies and it does not prevent the crab ■ grass plant from forming seeds. ! During the summer remove crab grass before it forms seeds. If this is done for a few years, all of the (seed in the soil will have germinlated and little trouble will be experienced unless quantities of seed are brought in by water flowing over the lawn from adjacent crab grass infested areas. The use of manure is one of the common ways of bringing crab grass into the lawn. This feature is but one of the many reasons why manure should never be used on the lawn. —o Oaks, which border many walks in Mobile, Alabama, were planted over 200 years ago by French and Spanish colonists.

COURT HOUSE Marriage License Charles R. MacDonald, Elgin, 111., I minister to Agnes Franz, Berne. Real Estate Transfers | True Paul Gtiphart, SO acres in | St. Marys township to Burl Johnson | et UX for 13,000.00 Floyd Acker has filed three suits

■wLUIHJJWMm Have Hut One Place lo PayOne >malt Payment Each IPeek or Month IF you Irnve a lot of past due bills that you would like to pay up we can help you. We will advance you up to S3OO on your own signature and security—no indorser requited. You will have but one obligation—one place to pay -one small payment each week or month Don’t let your bilk accumulate- don’t risk your credit I —get the money you need from us. PROMPT. COURTEOUS, CONFIDENTIAL HERE ICE. Eranklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind. k 1

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on account against Lowenstein and Hower, Lobensteln and Maynard and Ljbenstein and Doan, demanding $1,500, $l5O Mid $9"" and asking for a receiver. Summons returnable September 5. 1932. o— During the earthquake in February, 1931 at Napier, New Zealand, the sea front rose 10 feet. Manila has an average temperature variation of only five degrees between summer and winter.