Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1937 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR FubUshed Every Evening Except Sunday by fHE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO |tkUn-d ai toe i • ca'-r. Ir 1, Fest Office u Second CUM Matter. A H. Heller President A- R Hallhouse. Sec y, A Bus. Mgr. pick D. HeUer Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies 1 .03 One week, by carrier .10 Due year, by carrier 6.00 One month. by sail -35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mall 1.75 One year, by mail 1.00 Pne year, at ot-.ce 1.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere 13 50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue. New York. 55 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Buy a ticket to the President's Birthday Ball and help a good cause as well as assure yourself a fine time. How about it? Tour subscription to the Daily Democrat, if you get it by mail. Renew now and be assured of receiving all the news for a year. The cooler weather will improve conditions, aiding those who have had a hard time getting their breath during the fog. improving the health conditions and slowing up the floods which in southern Indiana were becoming serious. May cunt is quoted in Chicago at 11.15 per bushed. the highest price since 1*33 and one that pleases those who hare a quantity of this cereal for sale but not so profitable for those who have to buy to finish feeding out their live stock for the market. Gove mor Townsend coulmueis to show rood judgment. He --s announced that be will not send the , militia to Anderson until it is ne- ; treasury and then only to protect i life and property and not to settle i the strike for either side. That . should be the office of the state's ; military and police forces. I < Governor Townsend favors ( i-hanging the time of purchase of new automobile plates to April Ist or June Ist instead of January Ist. : pointing out that this requirement t Slider the present k:ws comes just < after the average head of a family > has spent his last dime to fill the ; Chris CSes stockings. I This is the season of township , institutes, corn shows and crop expositions, of interest to those ; who care about agriculture and , that includes about every one in a rural county like this. A number | of exceUtm ones with programs , that will please you are now being advertised. Attend those you . can and prepare to enjoy yourself. , The city of Portland suffered severely from the recent heavy rains which cause the sewers to back up. covering the down town district with water and in a number of instances doing considerable damage. We are fortunate here to be located high enough that we do ant have these losses as they do at Portland. Huntington. Peru and elker cities in the state. Good news from I-anCeg finally It looks as though Governor Frank CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are requested to give old and new addrest when ordering paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you change your address from Decatur R. R. 1 to Decatur R. R. 2, instruct us to change the paper from route one to route two. When changing address to another town, always give present addrws and new address.
Murphy Is showing diplomacy and 1 leadership and will get the big automobile strike adjudicated. That's a real job and don't forget I it takes a real fellow to perform - feat, If cnnclcded a* no» t seems promising, it will prove a t favor not only to Michigan but to ■. the entire nation, t Lt. . Count Hadot Vehemes, 73. died I at Melunm France this week. That > probably doesn't mean a thing to j the average person, but the news * of the story is that Vehemes was I the illegitimate son of Napoleon Hl I and last descendant of that noted emperor. He died in poverty and his funeral expenses were paid by fellow workers in a government u partment where t ? had worked. Fred Haynes, the man who was being hunted by hundreds of police officers as the possible murderer of Charles Mattson, walked into the police station at Seattle and calmly announced who be was and that he "didn t want to gel mixed up in this affair. I am not connected with the case' which marks him either as a "smoothie'' or innocent of the crime of which he was suspected. Time will tell If you had purchased real estate,| either farm or city, a year ago and sold it today, you would show a handsome profit without doubt are still below par and any investment made in real estate is not only safe but good for a net profit. However each month will bring an increase of purchase price and lower your profit. If you are interested in this kind of an investment and are wise you a ill clone Work is to start immediately on an addition to the Cloverleaf Creameries here, to be used for the purpose of increasing production- Plans are also being discussed for an additional wing later in the year and for other improvements that will add to the facilities and to the number of employes of this popular and progressive institution. The community Is very happy indeed over the announcement and is eager to cooperate in every way they can with the company which for many years has been an important pan of the industries of Decatur and Adams county. The Decatur Chamber of Com-j merce will hold a smoker meeting the night of January -Sth. At that time three new members of the board of directors will be chosen and plans for the year disc ussed. It is important that £1 who are interested in the growth of the city be present. The new board will elect officers and committees will be named as soon as possible so that the pear's plans may go forward. A special committee to boost the building of new homes will be one of the important steps and there are several others. In the meantime plans will be made for a big general meeting to be held about the middle of March, the program tor whi.a will be anmjsnced soon. The Chamber expects to put over a number of important projects during the year and the new officers will be ably assisted by the retiring oficiam. o ♦ — # | Household Scrapbook j| By Roberta Lee Stave Palish Wet the stove polish with strong ’ tea. vinegar, or turpentine. This will give a much brighter luster, and one that will wear longer. Curled Hair It is claimed that the hair will, keep in carl much longer if a teaspoonful of ordinary tea is steeped. a Bule sugar added, and this applied to the hair. Baked Apples Try tilling baked apples with broken walnuts and honey. It makes a delicious dessert. Students Prefer Dickens Am"ier.L Mass. —(t’P>—Dickeim fe the most popular author among freshmen at Massachusetts State College. Shakespeare was a poor second in a recent quenslioanaire. Twice as many votes were given Dickens' Tale of Two Cities" and "Da’-id. Copperfield" as took* of other wntera.
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Two major deveiopments appear to be uj store toe the movie industry durmg 1937 It seems fairly certain that a boat of new stars win be estaHished Uns year Amccg those who won recngEttwa ta 1935 and are apparently due for stardom am Dob Amerhe ar.-i Dorothy Lamour who were recruited from rad;®: Frances Farmer who chcked . overnight m ."Ccrae afid Get H~ and June Uag
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. JANUARY 16, 1937.
of John Hessler, murdered by tramp who escapes. C. S. Peterson buys White Signal Copper mine at Silver City, N. M School board decides on Fifth and Adams street as site for "new high school building to oe erected this year. People's Loan A Trust Company declares four per cent dividend. Daniel Erwin and Henry Krick leave for St. Charles. La. MrC D. W. Beery entertains the Research club. o • • Modem Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ». * Q. Is it proper to take communion in a Protestant church to which one does not belong? A In most Protestant churches. ‘ the invitation is extended to all who wish to take communion; in other churches it is for members only. If possible, ask the clergyman. Q Is it correct to speak of a woman's “jewelry"? v A. No. Speak of “a woman si
jewels." of “a jeweler's jewelry." Q. If the son of the hostess requests a dance of a girl, is she obligated to give it? A. Tes. unless her program is already full. o Longest Auto Race Arranged Sydney —‘CPi —A cours? a! miles around througii the wilds of Australia is being laid out for the Rc-und Australia Car cocr.eet which will be one of the leading spefs features of the Commonwealth s Sesqui-Centenary celebration in 163 s It will be the longeest race of its kind ever attempted. Prixe money will total 340.M4. Army Cooxtript Atones Tokyo —‘UPi—A man who Ged to the United States to avoid serving his conscription term in the army has returned to Japan with 63.9V6 which he saved tram his earnmgs on American farms in nine rears. The man’s name was not re- • ealed. He went immediately to his home province and applied tor admhsion to army eervice. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
who was built up with clever puhfertty as the -modem Veras- Tecteucctoe uat UU comsae fu?sd te the t«h. process and the tart that ci-tsta=ca=g pictures were made ta color ra >ww ideate that there win be rrwuluaMs aettmv ta
COURT HOUSE Guardianship pstiuoa by tie . authority to pay to the admihEtr*1 or of the esute of Glen Cowan, money to pay on the debts of the estate wm submitted and »»■ tamed. The guardian wac authorsed to pay Hi*. Estate Cases The Inheritance tax appraiser* port «tt filed in the estate of Louisa Fuelling, finding the net value of the eutate to be 64.445.56 and no tax due The appraiser was allowed K which was ordered taxed M The widow appeared in -he qfftote |of Alvin C. Neaenechwander. A petition to invest the esute in the widow was submitted and sustained. Inventory number on was filed the esute of Philip MuUchler. It was exammed and approved. The asseu were listed at 6sss vw. Guardianship Cases The current report was filed as to Adolph Baack hy Ins guardian. F W. Jaehker. It was examined and approved. The trust was continued An applicaGoa for letiers of xuardmaship was filed by Dorothy, K. Helm for Ridurd and Donald, ! Hela. A bond was ii>d U the sum ‘ if 13X1. examined and approved. , Letters were ordered, reported and . confirmedPet t ar Su tuned A petition to pay money into , court was filed in the matter of the .iqiidauoo of the O«d Adams County Bank by the special represenu- | tive. Tie money, amounting to J_jwl4 WM ordered patd to the elert of the court and he’d until farther erder of the court This was from the Miitcn C. Werlmg account of money held m trust at the time the bank closed and ■> the last distr. but.cn. Tae court order was requested due to the Sect that GRemy Bceriy is now clerk of the . cocn. Divorca Granted Elmer S. Dsns was granted a oivorce from his wife Wg-.a.a P. Dwris. sow Uting in Norfolk. Virginia, this xoruiag. Mre. Davis did sot appear. The pUtntiff was prohfbtted frcci remarrying for ’wo years. A ppigmest was grai ARTHRITIS riwar m. Neuritis. Mewalgia, L. Per . Fains. Arthritis, awd a.i otker aches aad pataa are ;. a.-. —-. «in air 9 Cum-1 pc oad V avm Taiiets. Positively r-araiieeA Pre-? t’.. at ail Drug
YOU CAN Own The Home You’ve Dreamed Ol You can finance it safely and * surely, through the Federal Here’s why a Federal an You’H find the plan Loan is Better! well adapted to your needs; the L ‘ moderate monthly installments off a or can be arranged m any amount .<«» n a tssa suited to your income. 2. It be rfcjaa.'id by mad* erau i- xi 10 7Dar Building costs are low at the i » fc„, P rese "t time ’ mortgage money i are anxious to build. It’s your S opportunity. Investigate totaaa is in effect. (] a y! 5. The total amount owed is reduced each mouth. 6- The amsmnt of the. in- * deflate through■a. the tern of tt e loan. B Xx-Mbie tor you so pa-.-meuts definitely. f ■W* SB -®*' 7. TV pL»n u supervised by IdKXSLtBfI te&eral government. S.J —— First State Bank
ed the plaintiff and «»t» taxed to the d-feudanL New Cate A .nit to collect room «d amounting to »M Ow M filed by aa Bollenbacher W-t'ifti-'..-<>e ~T davit of non residence was filed. Notice wa» ordered returnable, March 13. —o Ice Cream Cone 6 Ft. Tall Sydney — (UPI-Something new in ice cream cones was provided for former pupils *ad UeL- guests at the Jubilee of the Methodist Ladies ' College here. It was 6 feet
666] USE AS A prevention! Place 666 Salve or 666 Nose Drops in nostrils night morning and take 666 Liquid or 666 Tablets everv - ■ I What Does “COMPLETE” MORTICIAN SERVICE Mean? K “COMPLETE,” as a word, is a matter of | interpretation. |i In keeping with our reputation for rigid adherence to our ow n professional standards, gJ; we choose to interpret “complete" as mean- | B ing “evertthing, regardless of price.” |v The cost is determined by your choice of B s appointments; Black service is complete’ in ■- every case. ■: CE.BLACI(| A • FUNERAL DIRCCTOR * 1 Z_ PHONE 500 ——3 K
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