Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1934 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PubllHhed MRA THE «very Eve- DECATUR Bing Except JEL, DEMOCRAT Sunday by SLi-L CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. I. H. Heller — President A. R. Holthousc, Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller — Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies | .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier $6.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mall 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 8.00 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. What’s become of Huey's boom for president? General Butler's army might wear yellow shirts. It was 74.3 degrees above in NewYork Wednesday, the highest ever recorded at this time of year. Florida climate can't beat that. Shop here Saturday. Holidaybuying is under way, the stores are tilled witli seasonable merchandise and you'll profit by doing your trading here. The short days are here and if we were still burning the old coal oil lamp it would be necessary to have them cleaned for late afternoon use. Bring your eggs, poultry, butterfat, milk, soy beans to Decatur. You'll receive the highest market price and will find this a good place in which to do business. » —jr • • - I If putting on a centennial celebration in 1936 is going to encountj er difficulties as related .in the story of "Horseplay", appearing in a-popular weekly, we ll have a big time in the old town. ■To receive the biggest dividend passible, donate a dollar to the lied Cross. In the name of sweet charity this organization will see that someone is helped and you hjve the satisfaction in knowing that it is being expended in a worthy and deserving manner. ..The‘rains of the last few days hjve been of great benefit to wheat and farmers are appreciative i Moisture was needed everywhere! and with forecasts for a drop in temperature, pasture lands and wheat fields will fare better during the cold snap since the showers. •Solicitors for the Daily Denio, i-rat in the Christmas club campaign appreciate the consideration given them by prospective subscribers and those who renew their subscription to the home paper. They are working hard and their enthusiasm makes the contest very interesting. 7<)f special interest to the childfon, will he the new and timely ethnic strip. "Christinas Adventure", wiiicii will appear in thisi paper daily, beginning November 26. It is a story of Santa's preparations for his annual trip to the homes of tile world and young and old will enjoy following this popular gentleman from day to day. Decatur is a real soy bean market. The Central Soya company is paying and will continue to do so throughout next week, one dollar a bushel for all beans delivered to the plant. That's a rfeal price and growers in the local territory are invited to bring in their supply during soy bean week. The United Brethren church held its annual father and son meeting
last evening, a largo crowd attending and an excellent program being given. The church is the ideal place for father and son to be P brought together and entertainments of this nature always result in good. A friendship is formed 1 between the parent and child and both learn to enjoy the companion- : ship of the other. The minister ■ and members of the committee are to be commended for the staging of such a successful and wholesome ’ meeting. ' ■ Kenesaw Mountain Landis 11. sou of Fredrick Landis has announced that he will seek election to congress, filling the seat vacat. ed by the death of his father. George Durgaii of Lafayette, who was the Democrat candidate in the November election will be his party’s nominee. The special election will not be held until after congress declares a vacancy in the Second Indiana district. Young, Landis will not be 25 until next June, but he says if he is elected he can wait a few months to claim the office. Whether the popularity of the lad’s father will go with him I in the campaign is a question which politicians would like to figure outWhen they talk about a Fascists | movement in this country, someone is seeking publicity. General | Butler or anyone else doesn't have : a cause to lead the people to revolt. Where is there a person | strong enough to arouse the people? And what is to be gained by trying to overthrow the government. just for the sake of accomplishing a selfish purpose? The supposed leaders might think it venturesome to get an army of citizens to wear blue, brown or black shirts j and then strut their stuff, but what good will the mass receive from it? i Fascism in other countries lias meant the curtailing of liberty. In America we have a thousand times [ more to lose by an overthrow of . Constitutional government, than aH the rosy promises made by: «■<> would change things, i q PROPOSALS TO REDUCE WAGES TO BE STUDIED — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) would have to be studied closely I before any agreement could be made.” Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins said a guaranteed annual wage would be "interesting to any labor group because the problem of labor always has been to obtain sufficient earnings in a short time i to insure a good standard of living | throughout the balance of the year." o Students Vote Against Drill Akron. O. (U.ID —Men students at Akron University have voted I NO matter whether it’s water from a leak in the r00f...0r a burglar... or a breaking window—your pocketbook is safe if you /ETNA-IZE . Our Combination Residence Policy ’ covers practically every insurable risk of home ownership. Aetna Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty and , Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. [• , SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 > a i I ‘ 11111111 l ffillllllll
I- I against compulsory military train.' , 1 ing by a 235 to 152 vote. H. E., Simmons, university president, declared the vote was not significant 1 ‘ i as less than half of 830 eligible to >■' vote had caat ballots. t O -■ To Paint Dean's Portrait Durham, N. C—(U.R>—Miss Irene 1 Price, of Wilmington. Del., has
ngy* r IF SCHMITTS I Specials for Saturday I V All Pork Sausage, Bulk 15c lb ▼ A Lean Pork Roast < ShoUld,r > 15c lb b Fresh Picnic Hams < 4to6rb - Mch) 15c lb Fresh Spare Ribs 2 lb. for 25c Smoked or Casing- Sausage < a " pork) 17c None Such Mince Meat < Bpeei,l > 21b 25c Baby Beef Choice Baby Beef Roast 15c H) Boneless Waffle Steak (Spec,al) 20c lb Meaty Boiling Beef .... 3 lb. for 25c Fresh Ground Hamberger ... 10c It) ; f Our Beef for this week-end is of exceptionally V I good quality No. I'corn fed Raby Beef. I ■ Plenty of Pork Liver 10c lb s Large Bologna < fors ’ ndwi « h «) 12c lb Fresh Ground Veal Loaf .. 2 lbs. 35c | Thanksgiving Poultry * We will have a full line of Poultry including all S sizes of Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens. ? Our Turkeys will be of Extra Good Quality as ■ we have purchased our supply from Herman (Pete) Sheiman who has a flock of 700 he has raised on Milk and Mash grain feed. We have purchased the first choice out of this flock, so that every one of our Turkey customers are assured a choice milk fed juicy Turkey. By ordering over the week-end wc can get you just the size bird you want for your Thanksgiving Dinner. Our Market will be open until 9 o'clock Wednesday evening and closed all day Thanksgiving. Quick Naptha Soap Special, 10 bars for 25c; 50 bars for sl.lO, or a case of 100 bars for $2.00 Stock up on soap at prices as long as cur stock fasts. Watch Our Window Display of Fresh Meats. Free, Prompt and Sanitary Delivery. Phones 95 or 95. / J 1 P IT- —r"~XQBE| Appelman’s Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 Bananas 1 1 Royal Baking QQ <• 3 pounds .... X4U Powder, Jge size MMV WCooking Apples •) medium size .... 21c I pound Ov Good Corn ? Grape Fruit Q 3 far £<JV Pumpkin or can IOC 3 ige. cans toUt „ u ... i^l'u.„pli„ 5 8c 10c English Wai- QI Sweet Potatoes Iff p nuts, pound can LuV Brazil Nuts -| H Pumpkin Pie 1A „ pound L/C Spice, can ... IvV Red Pitted 1 r Mince Meat 1 ftp Cherries, can. . LM U package Ivl Tomato Juice 1 Q Mince Meat 2 cans Le/V pint can £mV Raisins Sugar JQ,, 2 lb. pkg JLvl 10 pounds ..lut Bulk Cocoanut Q*,, Salad Dressing pound quart can ....£/ V ; Soda Crackers 9I Pancake Flour 1 2 pounds ... «jAv package ivt Graham Crack- OU, Dates 1O p ers, 2 lbs ttAt pound pkg. .. Lail Cleanser Q. ( Little Elf Jello 2 bars t/ V Dessert ....... U V P& G Soap 9P: n Sweet Pickles 6 bars £Ol quart can .. otUV ' Gold Dust Potatoes IKp large pkg. .. . AMV peck Am V Ivory Soap 1 „ Coco-Wheats 9lp 3 bars All package .... Palmolive Soap 1Q„ (Monkey Dish or 4 bars L</V Bowl Free) ' Super Suds 9fv/» Fancy Mix 11p .3 pkgs 4edM V Candy, lb. ...ILL Jet Oil Shoe iQ n Chocolate lOp Polish 10l Drops, th. .. . AfcrfV Miller's 1 Stringless 1 (ip Cakes Atll Celery AVV Animal Crackers Head Lettuce box mV head • V i I—III r I' 1 "W 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934.
I been engaged by the eophomore ; class at Duke University, to paint a portrait ot the late Dean M. Arnold. who was killed in an automobile accident last spring. Free Turkey Sunday Sunset Dance. O- ■■■ — Get the Habit — Trade at Home
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