Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1934 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published wq * THE Every Eve- DECATLR aiagExcept jXL DEMOCRAT Sunday by iLXX CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse, Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller — Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies | .02 One week, by carrier - .10 One year, by carrier 15.00 One month, by mail .85 Three months, by mail 1.0) Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Monroe lost one of its active and well known citizens in the death of John Badders, one of the town's merchants for nearly 40 years. He I was a familiar figure for a couple I generations and enoyed a wide | circle of friends, all of whom re-, gret his death. If they catch the kidnaper and murderer of that little Detroit girl, they should try him right along , with Hauptmann and do a good I job of justice. = I The Democratic party is proud j of the militant women's organiza-1 tion in this county and the part I the members are’ taking in the I campaign. Regardless of what he says in • his speeches. Senator Robinson is i best known because of his refusal i to support the President in time of crisis. A woman reader writes on the double parking nuisance, citing that it is against the law to park on state roads and likewise on city streets that are part of state routes. It's a dull day when something doesn' t happen around here in the i way of factory expansion, more: employment and an up and up I trend evidenced by the write-ups ■ in newspapers and magazines on Decatur. Two years ago if a salute of factory whistles wanted to be given distinguished visitors, the janitor had to run to the basement and build a fire under the boiler. Today these same factories are operating steadily and the whistles call men and women back to work. The Lions are coming, which is one way of saying that the local club will be host to clubs of the Fourth district at a conference here October 30. Decatur is glad of the opportunity to welcome the guests and everyone knows the local club will show them a good time. Are you one of the persons who have changed residences or moved from your voting precinct since last May? If you wish to vote in November you must file your transfer or hand it to one of the registrars or persons engaged in taking the poll. Changes in locations can be made up to October 8. Although 48 houses will be built on the homestead site, Decatur does not have any modern houses for rent now. Within the last few days several people have Inquired here about renting a house. A number ofifamilies would move to this tity if houses could be obtained, and the person who is looking for an investment might investigate building a few modern residences, assured that they could be rented. Every school in the state operated last year, every school teacher was paid and still a saving of more

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' than 15 millions was made in oper-i I attag costs. During the 1930-31, | school term, cost of operating I schools was nearly 58 millions., ! while last year expenditures were ■ reduced to 42 millions. The pres- ; ent state administration has aided i greatly in inaugurating new econ-; omy programs for the schools, without destroying their efficiency in the least. The present farm program was advocated and furthered by farm organizations and individual farmers.. President Roosevelt accepted it and the control measures be-. came effective this year. With the : same idea in mind, farmers are j I now being called into meetings to I vote if they want the program ex_ [ tended another year. In this county meetings will be held in the I townships and towns next Monday I and Tuesday and after an express-1 ion is obtained from those who ’ really must abide by the regula-, tions, the federal government will; be governed accordingly. Its a case of everyone cooperating and ■ the President getting his information first hand. President Roosevelt is responsible for the New Deal. He is its spokesman, its creator, its chief executive. Every suggestion that the constitution is being under-

Gerber’s Meat Market FREE DELIVERY PHONE 97 I WSi gM HKI WEK - JR SWISS STEAK 1 O pound 1 ' 't 2 ths. ..35c ( HOK E ISLEI i* VW--<■< ROASTS, lb. .. JLt)C Fresh Ham- 1 A Try our Good Home burger, tblvv Made Sausage, made Boiling Beef Q from Fresh Pork—Pan, pound Ov Casing and Smoked. Minted Ham | E ( d Round pound s. . . IOC k 2UC 2 lbs. for 25c Swifts Hockless 1/*„ 2 can V‘ ®" Picnics, Ib IOC Peaches 1 A Home Made 1A (lozen Liver Pudding AvC Swift’s Arrow- OKz» 3 lbs... 25c Soap. 10 bars. . .ttUv

mined carries with it the implied i charge that he is dishonest, unpatriotic and incapable of directing the affairs of the nation. The j constitution stands, with its amendments, as it did in the early days of American independence— ’ i the guiding beacon in our national ; search for life, liberty and the pur. i suit of happiness. The supreme i court of the United States stands today as the guardian of its guarantee. Any man who would violate . ; the sanctity of the constitution I certainly must then be called un- ' patriotic. And we doubt very much "whether the people of America are; 'ready to place such a name upon !the President. o * TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File Sept. 28 —Allies claim victcry in i battle cf Aisne. Democratic campaign will open at Geneva Wednesday with Dale 1 j Critteaberger. George Hitler and Homer Cook as speakers. Miss Esther Corbett anl Fred IFullenkamp will wed October 14th. j Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Walters return from trip to Lonisiana anl Florida. James Hurst goes to Wo.dburn i to build opera house for Louis Fuelling. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. France return from James Lake. Miss Elizabeth Reinking leaves '

' DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1931.

■ ! - - -— I for Oaklaai. California to visit sis-1 ter during the winter months. Allen Porter of Elwoed visits rela-1 tires here Jack Meibers. assistant superin-! i tendent for the fair, reports 53 ! horses arriving from Kendallville j today. Jim A. Hendricks, road superinI tendent. is putting the road to the fair grounds in proper condition. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home

Tuna Fish ™- 10c 'Coffee peaches Cheese i„ E U „') EL ..... 19c *.-*-»«. Ripened Luscious Halves in L ull Ruh 1 Fy]/ 3 lb. pkg. 55c _ Rkh gvru p Flavor, lb. ... 1 I FRENCH BRAND 9 Xo 2 ' Qlp MACARONI, Full Bodied. i)Q „ * <’«ns Oil SPAGHETTI i Flavory, lb. ■■— Bulk. Ib Ivv COCOA !b. 1 RREAD 16 oz. loaf ftp Our Mothers Brand W Oven Fresh (2 pound b0x..19c) (24 oz. loaf .9c) SOFT-A-SILK SUGAR, Jack Frost CRACKERS. C. C. Cake Flour OOn Pure Cane, d* 1 Q(Y Salted Sodas -| repackage 25 lbs l ••I*7 2 lb. box lt/V Twinkle---,”'-:- Sofwash Six Delicious Fruit Flavors Saves Soap. Saves Labor 1 Qp and Unflavored, 6 packages. .. package I<JV SCRATCH FEED COIQ MOTOR OIL, Pen Rad. d* 11 H Wesco Quality. Bag It/ 100% Pure Penna., 2 gal. can tjj A• A • (Plus 8c tax) P. &G. Soap 5 Giant Bars 1 Head Lettuce 1 PLp The White Naptha Soap.... ° AjfC Iceberg. 2 heads IOC CHIPSO QI- CAMAY SOAP OK„ Onions. Yellow 2 large pkgs. ’J 1(, 6 cakes .. 10 lb. bag .... «’/v I" I I I AVONDALE QUALITY, 21 pound sack ... Aft ■■ I 111 IbW COUNTRY CLUB TESTED FLOUR. 24 sack 93c SK |fl ■ ■ f —II II | > PILLSBURY'S BEST" FLOUR, 24 lt>. sack sl.lß I I |% Jt ■ ■ ■ GOLD MEDAL Kitchen Tested Flour. 24 tb. sk $1.21 WF W Apples 5 iiis 25c POTATOES, U. S. No. 1 ORANGES, medium size 1 A 15 poundsV dozen At/v CELERY, large jumbo 1 Az» CRANBERRIES, 3 Stalks IVC New Crop, lb /2C Sweet Potatoes Candying or Baking 6 lbs Zsc J

* Household Scrapbook ROBERTA LEE * Mending An Umbrella If there is a small hole <r tear! In the umbrella use a small piece of tort plaater and eoak until ft Is soft, then place under the hole and let ft dry. The result will be more satisfactory than darning. The Sewing Machine Th<> underneath part of the sew- ( Ing machine should be kept In good condition. It should be cleaned and oiled frequently. Then there will be leas trouble with the working part of the machine. Excellent Conserve To make a good conserve use one part peaches, one I art rhubarb, and three parts orangea. Nut meats may be added. Ge‘ the Habtt — Trade at Home

- ** BELL’S Winchester House Grocery 'y SUGAR. Pure Granulated. 10 lbs 53e POTATOES. Wisconsin No. 1. Peck 27c. Bu. $1.05 SODA OR GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 th. box .... 19c CATSUP. Large 14 oz. bottle. 2 for 25c COFFEE—That Good 25c Value. No. 730. pkte. . 19c SWEET POTATOES. New Jersey, 6 lbs 25c FLOUR—Forest Rose. 21 lb. sack 79c FLOUR—Pillsbury. 24 lb. sack 9115 SALMON—Fancy Pink. 2 cans 25c APPLES—McIntosh or Wealthy. S lbs. 25c; Bskt 95c POST TOASTIES—Large package 10c PEANUT BUTTER—Lante 24 oz. jar 23c Van Camps Large Yellow Soap. 3 for 10c CORN. New Pack. No. 2 can 10c; 3 for 25c TOMATOES. No. 2 can 10c; 3 for 25c POTATOES. No. 2, peck ............ 20c; Bu. 79c Red Beans. No. 2 can Babbitts Cleanser. 7’,ic 3 for 10c Kidney Hcans. No. 2 Lux Flakes. Ig. box 20c can 7y jC Head Lettuce, large Mavfield Peas, can 10c „ head . loc ... „ h. Onions, large size Ginger Snaps, lb. .. 10c 10 |b. bag 25c lig Bars, lb 10c Cranberries, lb. ... 15c Pumpkins.' le. can 10c Rippled Wheat 3 for 29c Bells Special Coffee 21c Salad Dressing, qt. 23c Kraut. No. 2 can. .. 10c Fancy Peaches, targe Kraut, large can. 12Vic can 19c McKenzie Buckwheat Cherries, targe comp., large pkg. 25c No. 10 can 49c We are paying top price for Fresh Eggs.

* Answers To Test ’ Questions Belew arc the enewere to tha Tati Queatlone printed an Page Two. ♦ —♦ ■ 1. In the Hay of Sen Francisco. , 2. Seventeen years. 3. Plaster of paris. 4. Termites. 5. Grand Rapids. ( 6. French explorer and missionary in America. 7. Alchemists. 8. One-eighth. 9. Greek philosopher. 10. Finely powered and scented tobacco. ——o —- Special for Saturday — Mens Pajamas. 11.19; Fancy Dress Shirts. 95c. Everything new.--Peterson & Everhart Co.

CLAY WILLIAMS IS APPOINTED HEAD OF BOARD tCONTINI'ED FROM PAGE ONE) » n < » »»-t- - — ♦♦♦♦♦• ♦ • ♦ • blustery general’s resignation is not effective until October 15. But henceforth he merely is on the federal payroll at 315.000 a year, that new set-up." Rlehberg said • The most important service of today, "Is assurance against sudden action. It will provide for deliberate consideration of policies after all interested have had a hearing. "The idea that there will be auy sweeping changes or sudden fiat is mistaken. Our general policy will be to maintain the experienced NRA personnel. “Price fixing and production

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