Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1934 — Page 5
The headlines of 1933 were big and numerous - but 1934 will bring GREATER ones T ’*'• ■ HE new year promises to be the busiest in the V history of the nation. legislation, changes, markets A” BK-.employment and the great national fight to restore ’ J prosperity and normal living conditions to the 125,000,C/ JL f 000 people will focus attention. s go ’ n8 ’ t° b e news °f « rea t interest to all. Your K I m own community will be a cog in the great program and / I .. ill / ’f you 1933 was a busy year and occasioned a surK plus o f headlines, just watch the newspapers of 1934. r Whetheryou are'sipping'your.moming coffee, or smoking your evening cigar.' Big things are going to be accomplished. With un- . £ .. £ usual conditions it seems that we have unusual trageThe United Press, with its t ousan SO mes O eg even though you regret that they happen, it is leased telegraph wires and cables; with its army of human nature to want to read about it trained newspapermen scattered across the face of the earth, brings the World news to you as it ”• I AAm OCCUrS. In the local field no other daily paper gives you the The facilities of this vast newsgathering enter- lccal happenings, events and every day run of news prise make the WORLD YOURS through the except the « columns of the Decatur Daily Democrat / DECATUR DALLY DEMOCRAT Dailu Features Include If your subscription (by mail) expires in Sr January or February—and most of them do—you can make a great saving by renewing now. A Serial Story - Popeye - Local and National ■ l han ? ° n missin J - sin f ie 7- Sports - Local Happenings - County Agent News during 1934. Regular price within 50 mile radius r r ° J ° $3.00. Special reduction of fifty cents during Daily Market Reports - Church and Lodge January and February. Meetings - Society News ■ Court House News- ——— Features - Advertisements Renew Your Subscription NOW For 1934 DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
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