Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by fHE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorperstsd Batered at the Decatur, Ind. Poet Office aS Second Class Matter I. H Beller • Preaident k M Holthouee. Sec y * Sue Mgr Jtck D Heller Vlce-Preeldent Subscription Ratos Jingle coplea 1 02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier *OO One month, by mall 1& Three months. by mail . 1.00 tlx months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mall—_ (.00 One year, at office. .. (.00 •prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles Elss*her» S.&O one year Advertising Rate* made known on Application. National Adver. Representative BCHEEREK A CO. |( Lexington Avenue, New Tork II East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Juliana League of Home Dallies awwaaamMi— Doni Till to the 1910 stream lined vaudeville at the Bays rally bet< Tuesday evening The January th.iw was Hue but old timers rvmemhei the adage "A January thaw will freeze a IVbtuary dog or something o—c — Tout gross ilivom- tax return sheet must l>< mailed before mid night of January .'list so the sooner you attend to this duty, the soon- , er you can relax -0 Have you renewed youi subscription to th- Daily D< turn ta-.' Tillla the time of year to do it tor hundred- and wc are anxious to complete tb- big annual J<»l> Orders received by th- General lib i’rte Company increased 77'. touting the final quart- r of last year Indicating a h-althy growth that should ri a-, t In various ways u—o T--II your tn Ighhors and frl- nds about lh<- Hays meeting here Theday night It will In- as fine an entertainment as you ever attended Bi Ina the folks along Plenty of room. —o—o— This Is the season (ot sales and wise buyers -an take advantages th-tn to their In-nefit and this Includes both farm and merchandise sales Watch this pa|ier for aiii.-us---•iii.-iiis of th-in and II will ■ aid your budget. -oThe plans for the Purdue short course to h-- held hen- January' 13th to llth m< lurive are near Ing completion and the program i Include, many interesting hours for every on- who believes that the farm Is the backbone of Adams county Plan to attend ♦- o - II- m- mIH-r the Bays meeting her. Tuesday evening, banquet by ' Un Woman s la-m-x ratli- club at the K of P home at six and the ‘ big free public meeting at the ' school auditorium at eight Mr ; Bays Will bring his entire troupe of 30 performers here and you will have a good time. We agree to give you the news of most Importable to you each day for three dollars a year by mall That's a liar gain and assures yott of the reports on markets, aales, court newt*. polities, war happenings, congress and th-- gi n oral events Don't put It off. lienew now o—o The Franklin Highway Asauclathin Will moot al Attica. Ohio at mam of the 13th and J II Wtlllamson. prc-sld'-nl of the association is antlous that this community be represented He says several Important matters will be disposed of al this meeting and It la necessary ttiat Indiana be represented - February klh will be an Important date for members of the illy administration, that being the date
| for receiving hlds ->n the half million dollar Improvements for the Decatur Power and Light Comj pany. Specifications tor the big bollep and ne---|sary equipment ' an- now being prepared and the a | warding will no doubt be Interesting .... .Q Q — Th- Good Fellows of thin comI munity did a splendid Job In mak- ■ Inga lot of folks happy at Christ mas time and have filed a comj plete report showing exactly how I the money was spent. The deficit was made good by th- Ih-lta Theta I Tan sorority which sponsored the work and everybody Is happy It Is J certainly a worth while public service and th- sorority has performed it well for many years Th- recent one was one- ot the good ones o—o— _ Ig.ng suffe ring sug a > markets j this wuck were just a wee bit hap-l-let hi the first place, there was the- Presidnt's action relmposlng th. quota system to regulate doI mettle supplies in place of the wide-open schedule of operations that has prevailed since suspension of quotas cat ly in September In the se< >uid place. Sc-c r- taiy Wall ace announced a preliminary set ( i of quotas for 1940 which the trade regarded .is satisfactory, it not actually favorable Business Week. -0 Th- a-< Id-'lit in wlij.li Mrs Teepic lost her 111.- Wednesday al ternoou is deplored because- it could have and should hav<- been avoided Just what happened I- not clear but evidently she either did not se<- th-- approaching car or thbrakes <m li> t automobile did not work properly As a result a splendid woman and mother lost her lit- We c annot I x too careful during thl- season of th- y--ar and Hi- greater c aution is nece-sary If th-- number ot fatalities from trail j|. is to lx- reduced The aiiti-lyiic king bill is again 1 attracting attention as It i taken nt- in congress. It Is a law fixing severe punishment on peace off 1- i cert who do not protect the ir prisoners efficiently .Many doubt that ilt Is necessary since- eac h state- Is expected to see that officers do their du'y and these- argu- that since there were only three- lynchings In the- Vnlted States as compared to 272 murde rs in New York f’ity. there Is much ado and much I politic « atiout nothing Similar measures han Ih-.i up til* past several session* and It is predie ted it will pass this year Th-- long faced boys who are i complaining about bow lead things. I are have to take a back seat, for •h- figures are- out <m automobile production a gexrd Indication of | liu-lness conditions and they show 'hat factory sales of motor vehicles I were- up 4«« |H t cent in 1939 Neatily J'Wochhi cars and 7Wm- cun mercial units rolled off the assent- , bly lines in 1939. They bad a total | value- al the sac tory, ot *2.301.334. j oeai That means that more than [two billion dollars went into the pockets of wage earners al factories during the year, and more- than 11MN.M* weekly In auto, auto body and parts factories, a good share of whle h was taken to thecorner grocery for bread, eggs milk and boef, and was relayed to the nation's farmers. The automobile Industry used more gasoline, robber, steel, malleable Iron, lubri- < allng oil. plate glass and lead than any other single Industry. ■— The Farmer's Guide. r TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY January i(, 1920. Halary of K H t'hrlaten as county superlnte-n---dent is tncreaaed to »2.UOT by the county council. Tweniy-tve stool workers ace brought here hy the Ferguson Co*. slrueilon company io work on the new G. E plant The H. I* <'onter family, la moving Into the Arnold bunnlow on North Kecond street Eggs are WK per duxe-u aud but
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ter |- i p-iiiiid Th' E F Gass company I, c-m---elm tn.r a lilg January t'lcarane i sale. Neiiedaiy of Treasury Gias* lidid- in h i. signatioii <>— Answers To Test * Questions I B- low are- the answers to tba j Test Questions printed 3* I’ag" Two • I Ninth S--n 12 Bex-tOr of I’iiflosophy 3 E L tf'utlyi Leinlxaii I G- iinan A istria-Huugaiy. Bulgirla and Turkey 7, Elictrlcily. ti Jack John-em 7 Tin- plan- when- a crim- was .te-tually ctmnnlMed * Department ot the- Interior. 9 Au lop si; not au-top'-si HI Wine. o f Household Scrapbook I By Roberta I,ee • • The Fireplace Tin he-atth ot th* liri-plac • should always be < leaned before 'cleaning th. rest nt the room. And ue '- i gi-i|Ulre th- liaftrit of sweeping dust and dirt into the fin plan-, it will only Hinn- right back Into th-I mom again within a short time. Gloss on Woolens Gloss -Sil Im- removed from wool I eus by wringing a piece of cheesecloth out of water containing a few drops of ammonia and spoilstng th- fabric thoroughly with ‘
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JANUARY 12.1010
Lanier Memorial Attracts Visitors From 12 .States, 9 Other Countries
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Vlsllol, fiom 47 sl.ite- AlX'ka » the District ist Columbia and from t nine- othe r countries were register I e-d at th<- Lanier Memorial In M*4l- ( son during the- pist year, Virgil M I tHiumona. commissioner of the De--' partment <rf Conservation. r«t»orted ' today Th ohi) st*tg» 119: mjtte- 1 long, straight sweeps of the arm j I’ress unde r a clamp e-|e»th Lumpy Sugar If the sugar has become hard I and lumpy, put It into the- refriger-lj utor for a day or two. hii<l It will t ' then be- Just as soft as ever.
settled during the ee-.c w, re Ithode'stand. North Dakota South Dicker ta. Wyisiitiig. Montana and N'c-'a l.i B-ehrt rat lons by visitor from other .-mmeje-s Included Montreal t'amda. Wouttc-aux. .*wltzeihn-l. I’arU, France; Budapest. Hungary-; Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands; Peiping. China; Hartford England; Moi.bill. Mexico, and from Tokio Japan While- Hoosiers made up th- ma Jot percentage ot the ittendance at the lainier M mortal during thyear, th-re were mon- than twe,
Nevada. Pat Harriwn of Miwaleaippt and Walter George of Georgia. Htanding. left to right, are Senator* Lewi* Krliwellenliar h rd Warhlngtn J7XXX" 1 ■" J ”’ h
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Everybody Invited! . DEMOCRATIC . RALLYSHOW 9 ju ■ 3 si * *'■ j’'. ■ &. *%., a »*- -it, ■■ i s ’’r ’■'-'>•■ ■*’ *•* ' , B New Decatur Junior-Senior High School Auditorium - DECATUR Tuesday, January 16 i" >’ k SPEEdi BY DEMCM'ItATIC STATE CHAIRMAN Hon. Fred Bays and his Streamlined Vaudeville Revue 12 bk; time acts 12 TIMK W"n.m "f 'm s'<h ' A <•«« ' I ' * ,C |)em«ra»lir' nun » l, y M ' > “ f Adams County m,M ra,,r * °«nty Central Committee
FOR Yol \ MRS. HOUSEWIFE \ convenient manual lontalnhig vulnablr !»„ a1 , 4 1 „ t .'cl .1. y day cd the year the subjects cov.-t.-d ,- . lt|(1 „ ,7* „t- cequil'inent. .-lesitlng mstetials and meth.M,, ;: h b M.ue'im.io. *pe.lal metho.l. of tteatni... ”* ~'lmJd fabric - »Hk». 'V l ™ wttoletan. blanket, , „ hosle-iy- -ook'ry a"* l h.jjc, ? «.,lk ot all kinds ’ Son! 'in coupon bi'l'ia. with a dime enclosed m< , pc.stag- and handling costs 1 t I,ll’ ( til I'UN HEKi: f m Kerby. D-recter, Drpt B 121, Ds-'y Democrat x Eervlce Bureau. 10'3 Thirteenth Street. Washington, 0 C. I want the l«'Met House wife's Manual,'' and . J Send my copy to \ \ M ISIHEET A N<» tm - BTAT t . ,i. the Decatur Dally Democra I- , 4
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LEA R N WEL DI N G 11 you are mechanically inclined and desire to |g a Irade that will last as long an melak are inHi break and need he repaired, then call at JOHNSON REPAIR SHOP Nth and Jefferson streets. We will tell you how you may enroll in a mum Electric. Adtylene and Forge Welding to lie mndw al night— t«oon. Ten or more enrollment, nerewy conduct school.
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