Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Nuiiduy by IM* DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Bntered at the Decatur. Ind. Poet Office m Second Claes Matter I. H Heller .. . . President A- M. Hullboua*. Sec y. A Hue Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vico-i’rooldent Subscription Ratos: dingle coplea | 02 Da« week, by carrier.... ... .lu Dae year, by carrier s.uu Due mouth, by maU......... .36 Three mouths, by mai1...... 100 Six mouths, by mall 1.7 b Due year, by mall Ivo Due year, al 0ffice........... |ov Prices quoted are within a radius ot 100 miles. Elsewhere |350 one year. Advertising Rales made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHERRER a CO. 15 Lexington Avenue. New York it East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League of Home ItaUles. Read the advertisement* In this paper today and each day. They will save you money and make your shopping easier. It won t make a lot ot difference to the turkey just what day he is sacrificed to celebrate Thanksgiving. He would probably just as soon have it over and done with. The reserves and militias in Europe are getting a work out these days as every nation mobilises The world is hoping that It will be nothing more than a vacation for the boys. The mercury which w.-ut down to 54 degrees for some reason the hist of the week is bubbling up again, indicating that we will have another several weeks of summer. Hsuk on to your straw hat and the sumiuei clothes a while any way There are a few unpaid pledges for the Krick-Tyndall factory fund and these should be paid at ouce. The Cha miter of Commerce will make every effort to close this part of the matter at ouce. ao there will in- no hitch in the program as planned. Almost every one has compiled with the request to cut the weeds iu the city and along the country roads where they interfere with traffic, a necessary j.*b ea< h year under the law and a proper thing to aid those who stiffer front hay fever at this season of the year. The Increased cost of government of course causes tax Itoust* and a lot of grief and t rouble for those upon whom the responsibilities fall About ih>- only solace la that many counties are in much worse conditions and If they can solve tin- problems. we can too The lleppert Aucibm s. ti.ad wilt clow tomorrow and the graduate* will receive their diplomas The session has been one of the heat ever conducted here and the class will leave Decatur with pleasant memories and the intention of making good al their chosen profession Raymond K Willis, of Angola. Will again be a esndidate for sen at or next year, efforts to sidetrack him by mvntmning him fur governor having been headed off promptly by the Angola editor who let It be known that he felt be was .-n tilled to another go fur the senatorship because ut the light he made last year. It's time to think about school Play days will suou be over and to avoid the final rush, plan now tor the opening day*. The boy* and girl* must be ready, which noun* clothe*, shoes, books and the thing* necessary to make them ready lo get the must out of the term. Local store* are ready to take care of your needs. A rouuty tax rate of 72 cents I* proposed This must meet th*
| approval of the county council, the tax adjustment board and the ■ slate tax board Iwfore it becomes < final. Laat year the rate asked • was 73 cent* and thia was pared , down to fifty cents. However the l requirements this year are such that it Is doubtful if there will be much if any reduction. —— I The business outlook I* the I brightest in years and it's up Io t each Individual to flgure on that * basis. Stocks will have to be sup- \ i plied, there will be a general trend 1 > Upward, the spurt is expected to i j last several years. Plan accord-; ingly It I* hoped that the country ! I will not Imom too rapidly and the i i prices will conform with the ahll- | i ity ot the purchasers but it seems | . sure that we are lu for some good [ times. Ind you know that under the re-j i vised federal security act that gov* Into effect January Ist. if the. j father of three small children div* and he has earned lIM a mouth the three previous years, his wife ' and < hlldren will get a monthly OKome of HP.&3? That's the law and It affect* some forty or Ufty million people in this country., How do you think they are going to vote if thia becomes an issue next year? Those interested Itt the safety drive lu Adam* county are pleased with the quhk and whole hearted ■ <H>|Hiatiou given by the farmer* when requested by Judge J. Fred Frachte to top the torn at the Held comer* and otherwise remove ' any -tops that may interfere with the view ot motorists. The record so far this year has been excellent and it is hoped that interest will cootinwe so that next yeai we may try for a perfect score along this h It's a srnal (world. An oil well took Bn- iu Arablia. No one knew I what to do but one old driller told them of a couple of fellows In the Texas field fur whom putting out the hlaxe would be “duck soup." They were tabled to co*** double •|Uh k and to .pare no expense They flew over and soon had th. lire out. the boys cooled off and the , fee in their pockets. A few years weeks to make the trip but how it ' < Authorities in several nearby ! cities are at a Im-* how to solve the feath. red friend* swarm in tu I the city by the housand*. chatter m the ire*-* and create a hltby condition on the walks and street*. , Hhooinx them is against the la* uid dangerous *ud so far no out lias offered a remedy that is plans- 1 able It'* u problem that bothers property owner* and official* and I* one that causes more or less ; conceni right In re. Any suggestions? ffty manager* are now using polls, straw vows or genuine vote* to de< Ide public problem* such a* elimination of railroad crossings, day light *aving, Improvement project* and numerous other question* ’ that bother official* aud hi-uds of ■ very growing city. It'* not a bad Idea for after all the public should 1 have a right to any how they feel on matter* that Imrease cost of government or mak •• radical changes and about the only way lo hud out how they feel about it la to ask them and receive their . , replies, Any mean* that doc* that i j is worth using. lam Amber* won buck hl* world j lightweight ■ hamptoushlp Tuesday night at the Yankee stadium In | New York when he was given the decision over the colored holder of three titles, light weight, middleweight and welterweight. Henry Armstrong, it was u great buttle i from Ihe lirat to the last goug uud : , the gfl.otm tan* went cru»y u* euch ' fighter gave and took blow* so fast : > * they < ouldu't be recorded They i ' are a couple of real scrapper* and I
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the gate of 313*.m»U showed the public will pdirouize tight* when they believe they are "on the , level. ' • « Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to the , Test questions printed on Page Two I. Riga. 3. Twelve. 3. France. 4. Africa. 5. Jimnn Foxx S Alexander Hamilton. 7 Half-vent. S. Saeiu ate. uut sat'-sai-alc. S. Prussia. It). BaMtiall and howling. Modern Etiquette X By HOBEATA LEE <J Ha- v host the privilege ut fell-' -IX Ms guest* when to stop drink-! t N- . r i. -b.mid ki-uw tht
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habit* ot his guests betor- inviting' Jone who hi so weak In hH habit* j that lie Is liable to lose all self-con- * | ilol, mw u ma m* K-respevt I 41 What does it indicate when a ' hostess invite* Mme guest* to dine ! lufomully and then has a large and . ■ .aborate digner? I* A II inoicnfes tusi the boat*** Ii needs training in the rule* of vt*« M When a girl stenographer s • d sea man in the I office, should she rise? | A. No; it is not require 1 e-— ——- Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee Drying a Wet Book Do not dry a w.-t itook by the |f*re. or M will warp, if water hat | le-en spilled on a cherished book. ■ place some blotting paper on each I tide of the wet leaves aud press Iv. 'th a m-wferafely warm Iron, I Heating each leaf siqiarately. The i leave* will neither warp nor wrinkte. Omon Odor .iniou <i.i i »i|| often ding stub-
lorniy to pans and dishes and toj remove this, wash aud d.y them, then scour with common salt, and place them on stove until the salt; is brown. Shake often, tlu u wash ts usual. Ironing Slip* The wise girl rvn.eurt>er* to iron tier slip* croMwiae insteaj of up and down. This tends lo prevent the slip from showing bc.ow the cklrtline. r twenty years * I A(,UT('||\\ August 34 19d> vas Sunday. Styfes of Proposal* Chang* Pasadena. Cal — U.Pj Dr Paul, Popenoe, head of the Pnsadena Family Ifelatbma Institute, has ascertained that marriage proposal* are (hanging In the first place., he *aid. it I* rare that marriage proposals are ever made now iu the home; In the second place, they are made more frequently away from the home, and in the third I place, they are frequently taken 1 frivolously
Many Rcunion< Schruulvd I u r Summer Month* , Ip - ♦ Sunday, Argust V Tindall Annual Nineteenth li«- - union. Van Wert, Ohio Fair (lroun«l. btaudiford and Faulknet ReunlM Mr. and Mrs. F. M. d.anditord. Wren, Ohio. , | Davison »th Annual Reunion. | rtst* Park, Ea*< o r lilufftou. Hell Reunion. Hann* Nuttmsn Park. Fry-Yost Reunion. lUnn*-NutL | man Park. Wesley sunusl reunion. Sun Set Park. Hinkle family reunion. Suu Sc\ Park. Saturday. Ssptsmbei 2 Mumma Reunion. Fran to Park, | Fo.-t Wayne. Sunday. September 3 Frederick and Seville Sbjder Reinion. Frederick Snyder li Mncstead near Wren. Ohio. Hake* reunion. Trier* Park. Fort W vyne. The annua) Slu**er-Uau*c fsmi’y I reunion will be held In the Wll I vhlre. Ohio pan Sunday, beptem- ) ter 3. Emrick Annual Reunion. SunS«-t ' Park. I'rick annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Roop reunion.train or shine) Sun Set Park. Brown family reunion at Jim Brown'*, the old Abe 111 own hom<stend Monday. September 4 Bowman Annual Reun'-m. Sun t Set Park. Sunday. September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 17 Adam* County Conservation Coon Cl.a*e, Sun Set Park. Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. • U latest notes of * REPPERTSCHOOL 'I Ti» *ad but true our fhi- u week* 1 tay in Decatur is almost over. W--. ■ »s the cla»* of the AUgu* <v7» of the Repp«-rt auction school, wish tc thank got only the instrnctor* of I ' e lleppert orhool for their wonj tierful store ■< infoi mation ’hat ha« made it po**f >le sot u* to go to our
■ ■ Special During August! ■ Ilere is your opportunity to have Kitchen convenience at a pri« ’ so low it will thrill you. ■ ____ * t r :: : : I Kitchen !6' * • ® 1 iJ’ *1 i * i : I -——Cabinet ■3. am» t | Xrl>l , >’ * ' (ion <»! nil." . < ."' I " ■ • - Wj 4 ■ j||t ih) ( . ■ ‘ il klllh>n ■ I r - ' I * I i <5 : I -J Jy ■ ■ ■ ■ *.. ’ . y ■ ■ 5 Piece 1 Wgj : Breakfast 't W i Set fl tilßllil |Q) 11| ■ With Ht-lttlli.ii <<>|oi-. Jr B Ih-1 <>f <<m»t rutth.it. - B Mit ral *tvl <• * t<> fl!-' a. i) i w i $22 or Both ( abinct and Breakfast $59 i a ' 1, ‘ ,;,u1,,u *- s P»m-Brcaklu.*( m-I til l)i*hes with W?— 1 a «» *‘'tch cabinet ami breaklast act sold. J STUCKY &CO * * H B OPEN EVENINGS MONROE, INI • ■■■■■• Ba ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . . - -ma
* litme* In the various stale* of the union aud engage In • pie. 'ant uud profitable profession i>ut we also with tu thank the clllwn* of Deofe lur. which ha* l«eru rtghtfvhy num-.-d the Friendly City, for tn. many favor* *liown u* while in you. I uidM. I«a*t night was tl.u Carw eil ait- • ,>ii, a snappy, pvp;-y *ah-. a fcr*--i..i,lienee, and each *tudent. Without | i-xv.-ption, did a splendid )»«!> of rolling. Many of the hoy* regret to leave Decatur. Last night it *a* pntbeliel ■o witness the couplej suylugJ ' goodbye and I promise faithfully tsl strife and think of you e cry day'' Hut fair ladles, duty <ail» the Knights of the Hat, tner. the future j oi< iloiiccrs of America, so let us ray "Au revolr, be, not gtaxlbye", This is the eventful day we have M-eu looking forward to. for tonight ; the student* will revel v e their vhc-pskins the diploma, which is a letter id recommendation from iliv presidetvt ot the school sayin.q
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