Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1939 — Page 5
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I Not Being Rich \J. ■ ,4 -*< ■L Y I ; S. it’s nice to have a lot <>f ‘ ■J money to spend. But don’t forthere's also plenty of fun tu be hud ■m the way up” to affluence. ~vrv’ » •>•« r «“ l ,hi ."< '" prccision-madc ■ mechanisms. not just a stopgap to tide £ the satisfaction of achieving >ou over. ■nncthing better than you’re used to y (lu r ,,|| yolir stead), even-going, firm■‘pping up, for instance, to this smart. riding way, and the I mt, staunch, ■ solid Buick after youve been cicrywhcrc-stihst.intial led of this fine Mrivmg run-of-the-mill curs. carriage firings a sense of "getting some* ■ where" as satisfying as your first gill- ■ ■ust you feel the silk-smooth surge of it* edged bond. ■’eat 107 horsepower micropoise-b.il- ymi have to stretch a bit to ■kJ straight-eight engine - and you bt|) ||)(s u l ,j c | k _ wv || ( y.m’ll find that ■now that all that went before was only M j( | nn)> , )kl )((| , pr j /v lbis <rcal eight ■rcliminary to this big thrill. a || , hv morc J ■on flip the firm, easy gearshift and the *” 11 l! “ 'i’ ’ , | * ■lick of it, action under your hands says mdestone m your hfc.lt docsn t cost a E tiling to lind out how little it will stand ■ I hrasA/fZftwmur/uiArllvicKSvns you delivered. ® I t Inriag uJaH . r-r./«/ S I B^ w * * htu iiJrunll tirti tiJJitiwil. — ■ ttutra tktrgt/tr lit llut-Htu ftllklht 1 /Wrmas I SAYLORS MOTOR CO.u I 141 8. Second st. ,nd ’
bull of all,.gin floating 111||1I>(( I loused by th.. Nazi, X(lr „„ there any worry about boredom ill th,- governmental 0f1i,.., japonilble to. feeding lh , |lt)| m|., tlon nt th.. || ;ll| ,|, |,|„, |||(J "applying a great .limy ov. . . ~. There was only del. rniJnatlon already Imnslgb-d him •trike bai t with ..,. ( y y .., ■ hand. Ihi- |»a..- talk am) || u , j„k,., i wue missing. too | h u... , of the Nazi ro'. itiiii,. N f lh u,.r|hi | •nd from th. new ,p.,p,.. inent that again ,-m|iha»iz<-d th, ' *"•> which U.iiiMii .m < plan's carrying Imnihs insiead of on duty i,mj ( | ll; over liondon O'i'i tiler.' tin England > it wa* considered a holy right to force Germany to h<, ktiuea with a hunger blockail. hut It Is .»n 1 rldeied dreadful injtieif,, wh.-n the Germans won t ...mu lor it t Mid the 11. u »,h.. A||g. ,u, In Zcttung — o i General Motors Asks New Trial South ll.ml Iml Nov. 2.’ '.(J.pj A formal written motion tor a Hew Uhl for four Gemini Moliirs corporations unni<u.,| „f tonuplr. ary to violate the Sherman antitrust law w.ih <m iii,- today before Federal Judge Waller Lindhy The motion introduced y<-s---ti-iilay by attorney* |..r th. <oip.iiat ions. who were imivlct.-.l last week after a Iwo'tnontli trial. Sec elite,-u Olin tain of th* coiporalnma including Alfred p siioan. Jr,, chairman of the General Midori, board of director., and William S ‘ I Knudien. proud.nt w. re a, ,|uitt- - <i — Loan Rate On Corn 57 Cents A Bushel , Waidilngton. Nov .UP; Tin Commodity Credit corpuiatton to day eatabiiah.-d a loan rate of 57 le,'Uta a buMiel on th. fti.it, corn I rop estimated thi" month at 2 | it, 1.ti11,l imit bushels. The Commodity Credit corpoi afioll ovtendM the loan ,-aeh year under terms of th. agricultural ad Justment a. t of l:, > will, h |>ro t ides that tin rale ahall It, ”0 i so r cent of the |.aiity price foi ■ orn providing that the Nov, iiilh-i < rop estimate exited a lloltll.il year's domestic conauinptiun and eXfMiiis by not moie than in pel i ent. Trad* tn a flood Town — Oscatur
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1939.
STOLEN AUTO IS RECOVERED Herman hierkes Auto Is Reported Recovered In Michigan A .ar, belonging to Herman Itleikes Willi Ii was stol.-n here earlier In th.- week, has been re-; covered at Whit.'Pigeon Michigan, | Police Chief J:inii| llonders ri fioi'ed lust night. Th.- auto was found abandoned there late Tuesday utter irehlg l» ing stolen from Its parked position on Nuttnian avenue In front of the Hierkes resldefiic tin- previous night betw. hi )u yo p. m. and 12:30 a. in. A ear was also found abandoned here, Chief Holders reported. After investigation, it was found that th., car had In en stolm from laiflue 111 Marlon county. Ohio, Investigation led officials to be I li've that the same petson or persons had fierpetrated both thefts, I leaving ill,- stolen Ohio .at h. n and tsking the local auto before piu,ceding to Michigan. Q.__„ —— GREAT BRITAIN fCOMTINUKn ON PAGK gJAf - __ A eoinidet. I as, against ElseI wa« alinoiiin ■ <|. Tlie sain.' sla « tn,m of Elser's s,i les: ann.iiiiK 'd tlie arrest of a "Mr. Best," chief of th- British intelllg. il, e s.-r---'l< for Western Europe and hi' i. . onifdl. .- t apt Siev.-ns Th.-..■ •wo Englishmen were .iz.d on I th.- border at V. nlo, Holland in a shooting in. Ident that alarmed th- Hutch on tin- nigh: of Nov ( IR( ITT COURT O , "XTIM |;|. FKOM I’AUK ONEf and Emma Haali. possession of leal estate, jury It-ccmbei 27 la Hoy Jones vs Hlaley S Smith damages, jury January 3 Wash Vs lalris i jury January I Everett vs. Mesh b-rger Bros . damages January s Kit.h Aceeptali,*vs Jerry Iron, forg'd eiidors, menl of a check, jury January li FunkhouM-r vs i White January is First Slat. ll.his Egl-y. Juty
MONROE NEWS Tlie Carl Palmer sto<k barn, which was destnrjed by fir. in August. is being rebuilt and will soon 'lie finished. Mr. and Mrs. John !><• Cl.rk of Kalamazoo, Mich., sp< nt the weekend In Monroe with her grand mother. Mrs Rena JotiMon. Mrs. Cora Stevenson of Plymouth was a weekend house guest of Rev. and Mrs 11. F Hart and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs Lewis Summers of I loann w.-te Sunday guests at the Hart home. Wm Crosby of Huntington, stock buyer for Carl Palmer has moved into the house recently vacated by the E M. M.-Honald family. Mr. and Mrs David btisure. who are leaving Thursday to spend the winter In Florida, entortalnwl with a faintly dinner Sunday f,w the following Mr ami Mrs C. 11. Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of Dayton. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Roils lamgen'a-.ger of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Mary Franks of Buffalo. N V.. Mt and Mis. Russel Mi1.41,-11 .41,-11 and family, and Mr and Mrs otto iamg.-nlwrger and family. Mrs. Martin Hoffman, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hoffman in Frankfort for M-veral w.-.-ka. returned home Munday with Mr Hoffman, who spent the weekend In Frankfort. G. O. Stauffer of Berne, was a business caller In Monro,- Tuesdal afteni.sin Mrs Nellie Lusk sp< nt the weekend at th, Virgil HaitiMhonie tiour Berne. Mr. and Mrs. I'el Harmon have moved into their property recently purchased from Pearl Johnson Mi and Mrs. John Floyd and Mr ami Mrs. John Crist attended the funeral of Mrs. Jm Ibigner in Elkhart Saturday afternoon. Mrs. llergner was a sister of Mrs Floyd and a cousin of Mr Crist. They returned h,«ne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Stucky visited in Bryan, Ohio. Hunday at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Rus s.l Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Johnson and | family of near Monroe entertained i with Sunday dinner fur Mr and i Mrs. Menno Roth and sons and Mi ami Mrs iU -inond M. Abn n and daughl,". Ml and Mrs. Call Neueiischwan-' d< i of near Craigville ar" moving into th<- house vacated by Mi and: Mi Atthui Fosnaugh and Mill, who I moved on the R J Meyer farm •outhwes: of Motins'. Mondi-. Mis. John Johnson has r<-turne<l | to hei bom,- In Monroe after upend-. Ing several days at the hom<- of M> ami Mrs Floyd Johnson and -on in Foi t Wayne M ii'gu-nte la w. 11-u .p.-nt Ito WM'kend with Mi oral Mrs Fred i t'reek ,f m-ai H.utfoid < ity. o ASYLUM DEATH CONTINLKH FROM rAOK ONKI Img about it II said Ih.ii. at UM Him Ho milk supply also was n- ; sanitary amt that a patient suffer-1 .ing fr.mi a .old mistakenly had been given dislnl. < tain Instead "I cough syrup. Atier the epi<|,'ini. was discover.<l th.- upon said, mw patients w< :< not ims ulaied immediately , against typhoid Stal.- s aftoiney Samuel A Sha|>- I jli- during th* jury's investigation. | . I'.ng. d that from the start of the | epid.-mlc until Aug 22 Hinton and hi sl.ilt ot do. tors mad,' Ito dis- ' . Insure of Hi.- epid.-mii and did nothing to make th, polluted waler . upply sat. Hili',in testified that . lh. early caws had tweii regard . d as isolated ~ml that lie and his slag had lontinued to di ink water i from th. Institution's regular sup I
viLi TT would be a pretty x sour note if your violin, trumpet, saxophone or other musical instrument should he lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. Aa "All Rieka'' N«mml loMTa ■aeata Palter mail br Tlae Aeta | aaaaliil* laaureae. < empaiav •< Hart lard. < aaa caata lilila. rat paaradaa caaaH*'* prataoaaa The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agent* Niblick Store Bldg Occatur, Ind. illllllll&lillld
| [quality"] I N I ICASTI NGS| The DecaLur Gisting Company M 22 DAYTON AVENLE DEUATI K. IM). and its employees U cordially invite | the people of Decatur and Vicinity to an OPEN HOUSE p Saturday Afternoon, November 25, 1939 Ij 12 to 3 o’clcK’k I to inspect its production facilities and especially the newly installed oil-fired continuous vertical core oven. || :-o-: | I The new I.' installed oil-fired cuntinuoifo vertical cure oven. Jqualityl I ■ y I CASTI NGS| ' ■■■' ' ———
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