Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published gvary Evening Kacept Sunday by THg OtCATUR DgMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Butered at the Decatm. lad. Port Office aa Second 01ms Manor I. H Holier President i. H Holthouse. Bac'y. A Buo Mgr Mck 0 Heller Vice-President Bubeoriptlon Rateo Nagle copleo 02 On* verb by -arrter lv •n* rear, by carrier gOo te. a>ea*U by mall 33 fkroe ®<>ath*. by mall 100 ♦lx month*, by mall 1.7 b >n* rear, by mail l oo One year, gi office..- 1.00 Price* quoted are within a r*d*e* of 100 mho* Else Wber* I.SO one year ad ertlemg Rate* mad» knows on application National Ydver Repreecntativr SCHEEHEK b CO IS Laiingion Avenue. Nee fork IS East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of Th* adtana League of Hom* Daiiie* Wh* it imsmes* slow* up It s tintt to adverti*' That * the secret of tho*< merchant* who increase voluw from year to year . o-o It you.baf any doubt that a new iilj' s>!atit u being elected at th-? Kriek-T) ndall site jou *aii ***u- ♦ vln* * youisdt you are wrong by driving <>ui uliil wal< built the hurtle and burth- now in progress They err :eally doing Iking* T o—U 4* Drive ga'dully The roads are this time of year and we mayuiieet it to contlnu*' several weeksliCeep your car under control and be mn to know that tb< brake* are in working condition. V Time tt growing rtiortei for *e curing your I'm* automobile ti< ■ t>»« tag* You"" can get lh<-in easily now. Inn a* the March Ist dal* di. wk uoai you will lilnl tin ril.-ll greater a» lnindt>d* hat* o fat filled to nd' on th*. new once. — 0-0 Ten Inches of snow in Atlanta.! schools dosed all through the booth. and real winter j down where they are not prepared tor It. has *iaii«*'d much real nuts- > *». enng The weather man ian * an** a lot of'Trouble ami frequently doe*. —o—o— The oHi* tai program tor th* Purdue Farmer's Short Court* to , be h* Id her* February 13th to lath - ln*lu*lvc. will h* ready 111 a few day*, li wdl I**- ih* b*rt ever given In thi* part of the stat*- if th* plans of thorn* In charge can Ih 1 carried out and of course they will Ih . —o -O'Thai a real effort la being mad* to r»du**■ th*' overhead of govern--m**nt Is deimmalrated by the sharp • ut» Ihiiiix mad*- on th*- appropriaHou measure* ax they appeal They arc < lipping II off by the million* and if they don't Interfere with prosperity. every oue will ray A ■tea —o Front report* published ami from radio commentator*, many had the id* a that th« re was real fight Ih Ing mad*- against tontinnatloa of th** IHi-c committee hu< when tb' Volo came In <ougri«s It wa* 31a lo Ji. * rather d* • b*lvr support for those Who are wuppo-cd to be looking for lun American actlvlticx A large (pm* in working at Ih* Krit k Tyndgll factory Kite uow and within a f* y week* this old industry will bd again a part of the bualncsK of* th* community and a very important part, employing a hundred men and furnishing the beat tile In the country from th*beat plant in the middle wert That * a good atari for 191 b -g Mr aiwt Mr*. Thoma* J Foreman of near Pay an. Ohio, will observe ttida seventieth wedding annlvnraory Hext Munday Kadi I* ninety year* old and they were married In Ilia. They have ruald-
5 year* and still work at their job of pruduuiig sufficient crop* to Ih* on and km-p them comfortable. o—o A i itilena ctHttinllleo lo aid th*- * ensue taker* and assure a complete and accurate report would uo doubt prove helpful. It’s a big ! task and a very Important one. tor I th* population a* announced by I he government this year will be i depended upon largely for the next | ten year*. The matter should have | 'ho early consideration of the Chamber of t'oimmiio—o Several hundred m w bouse* I hav hern built In Ih-iatur th*- past four oi five year* and many more j will be built this year for we still I** not hav** enough modern home* to take * are of the demand. Al--1 most *tvery day we have from on*- ' to a doaen call*. Based on these fa*t» It is oafe to predict a notice, able in* ri as* in l><-< atur * popula tlon when the ••11*11* i* completed. O—o The Lewi* attack on former Governor McNutt is far-fetched and indicates how biltei is the f;glv a luinst this p-'pulai llo.c. K-.ii) igemy that *an be used to bnak down hi* glowing leadership is b* Ing used and Lewi* 1* just a part if It. Every on- hi .1 know - that *1 M< Null was <• real friend to lulK-r and did nothing except condm' hi* offi< * in a splendid mam net. —o —o— Tin fund being raised here to fight Infantile paralyn* 1* now aInmt Itb.mi and w< ar* -in* will Ih- substantially increased for it is 1 ,on* of the important campaigns, i While th* money •> far has com* ! Irotn serin* * lub*. and orgauiz.itious. w* ar* sure there will bi many subs* ilpt bins from Individual* If you wi.*h to lu ip his I.IU-*. mnd a < h*-i k to ll*. .> T Grube, < ity chairman —o—o - Th* Iteratar Hom* st-ads Association, Im. have cle* ted a* the | Imard of d*ri * ;..i- for th* • usumg i year. Messrs E W |.ank*-uaii. W I I. Linn Gordon Acheson and John Filer and Ml»- Marion Neprud assuring go*Ai management of ibis ! splendid organisation The reports lot Mi Lankenau treasurer and F. ,I. Litterer. local malinger, nidi-|-at. a splendid condition in every i wJy and prove* tin housing expert- ; in* tit a fin*- su* ceas —o Tip average prlc* of farm propimts Is the bighot in mor*- than , two year*. Current low prlc. for .togs IM ill .1 large m* asure offset tv th*' large number of h* ad going t" market at good weights, which means that mu* h * *<rn !• Ih Ing t'ia;k* t**d through the stock yards Thi» year of Ittfo at |t a beginning, hold* out a proniiK* of prosperity . foi farmer* beyond that which has Ih*'H experienced during th* part de* ad* Prairie Farmer Th*- aiiinmncement by ih*' KrickTyndall Comixny that work will - I**- rapidly push*'*! from now on so that th* new plant here will be ready for operation by March Ist is wonderful newa and wa* u high light of the annual .tin ting of the Chamber of Commerce Then hale bean uumt-rons delay* all unavoldabb but Mr. Uto Childs and his associate*, declare every thing now is iu readiness to hurry the work to I'Oinpleilon A crew of men have Ih-. ii pm m work, all material has been I*urcha**d mid the finest tile plant In Indiana la uow under ton■iructlon. Th* new buildlug will be the most modern in the state mid the boat in the country. It in said. The *>uin of 110.000 In round flguria was rained by popular *ub. wriptlon h* re to rebuild the plant which wa* de*troyed by fire two years ago and alt are happy that litas I ulmlnslluu Os their effort* are soon to he fulfilled —-w-gv—— Th*' chamber of Commene annual meeting wa* unc of the beat ••ver hud here and there wa* pep aud steam to itiduatu a busy year.
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I _ M > .- s talk w.ik Instructive and Ini* • -' .u and th* i-ntir* program w.i a|>|*i i|iriate for tin- *Hia-i*m In. lor i g.ii il y* .• . n* .. It*, ami Hi. as.-** latj.m . w ■ .* it un- in th*- for b* .iiii'ii- n . *• iy way. Mi ll' . * i> . ilitor oi th* Dully , In-n* * i.*t who r< fires ax prexident. ■ 'll.*- mad* ,* uood ocoid of whiih we .ire duly proud and the u w offl« utls to lie ele* ted next Monday evtuiug win w*. know carry ou. Three wdl known young business men wen elected to the board of dirt * tors Messrs t'arl Gerber. Gvoigc Auei and Janies Murpby Several Importgiit matters will b< taken up immediately by the u> w board aud the Chamber of Com tnerce tan be depended upon to do ( every tbmg they can for the tom- i mutiny | TWENTY YEAItf AGO TODAY January 23 1930 wa- Munday
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Answers To Test Questions Rdow ar* the answers to the | Teat Questions printed cn Page Two 1 Au Instrument foi m*'asur!ug 'mliiut* angles and distanceI 1 Solely in Congrvs3. Cayenne t. It rest* between the beats. a. t'aator and Pollux. •I. Jam* * J Corbett 7. The Ntthtilaiidr b. Son 9. Nicotine IV. Amidsbtp — - ■■■ 1.. 0—...15K- ..I Household Scrapbook I By Roberta Lee Grape Blossom A <le||cious diiuk can Ih made of th* follow lug ingredient* Half cup giapt- juice. lk-tci|*po>m lemon juice, pinch salt. 2 tablespoon* xug ar. 1 *up milk Combine these chili > d ingredient* aud beat thorouhgly. Serve Immediately. Thi* will yield pile tall glai-x Cleaning Mohair Whi n the mohair furniture ha l*e*-om>- water-spotted, go over th* entire surface with a doth wrung
■ —--- — I , iron? «<»l«i water. After thir ha,' dried. poorer It with equal parts ol I ' alcohol and ether. HaaHh Hint Forth. Mike of the health and ' < oniplcxion. one should acquire the 1 habit of drinking at least eight ' glasses of water every day g .Modem Etiquette I By ROBKRTA LEK <J. What ailed tip should on. 1 1 give for servile; in a beauty salon? A .. me survive* uo not exceed three dollars, twenty-five coat* I sufficient. If mor.- than three dol I laru. one may apply the ten per .tent rule. Q Wh.-n eating tn a public place, and the waiter passes a dish. ■ hould one say. "No thank you’ •or merely "No"? > One i hould say. "No J X*A«bu vA i ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Jan -*» l> 11. Clou.-.. I ni.ka Ess! of Oeiatui. 110 a. re farm Jan 27 — Fred Hoeppner. Jr., I northeast of Ft. Wayne on Pleat- • ant Center road. Jan 29 bam Reinhart, miles north of Magiey. Jan. to—Mrs. T.-liurd Paxton, that farm East of Lnir.mei school Jan Jl'-Francls I mile lias' a*'l Jk North of Monroeville Feb 1 Frank Muldoon. 1 mile Not th ol Poe Feb. 2-Gttorgc Moor, I mil.' of Ohio City. Ohio. Feb 3 -Cooper Farms. Greenfield. Ind., Duroc Bn-d Bow sale. Feb. s—Ernest libel p. 2 miles East and 2% Mouth of Monroe Feb S Charles Troutner, U mUe neat of Pleasant Mills Feb * Mac McClemena. 3 miles North and 1 tilde East of Irlgoti. O. F< b i Jen Gltod I miles Wept and 1U North of Monroe Feb. Ib-Xlbas. F. Zedekur. L> buna, Ohio, puior bred sow sale. Feb. 12 Mrs Pat Ttou'ii.n* and Witti-nbctg College. 1 mile South of Ohio City Feb 14 Edward Waljer I miles North of liongland on , Min nich rued Fel. 16 ln.JU.ua Stat. OIC ll.ig Hale Fair Giounds. Indian,>|>o!|a ' Indiana. Fob. Id Mia Fred Grotriaii. IL tull.is Kauth of Maples Feb li Martin Ductor, |t mile*' Houthvaal of Fort Wayne on' Wayne Trace, F.-U I» Luther la-timer. I mile North and I «fc mile. East of tMaian Trust Co. Bldg. I IhmotUL Indiana. Phuua 194
■_ i I The People’s Voice " - I This column for the* u»« of our readers who wish to make stig j gsstlons for the general good or discuss questions of interest Pleas*# rtgn your name to | »bow authenticity. It will not |' he used it you pretar that it I | not be. ♦ * The Trend The trend of the present lim** Ik away from the usual aud toward | the unusual, when unusual methods and thoorie- are used to meet dltlon th*' result IS to lunca*i th* possibilities of new and greatet emergen* les be* ause th* original emergency »a» *au**d by an un usual condition | This being tiu». the trend toj ward disregarding th* advice of experienced men. who have iHirne the brunt of the battle, and seek ing the counsel of inexperienced youDger nit’ll wb<>M‘ iinaKiuatiou earrie* them far lieyond the realties of posKibllltics Is all unusual way lo meet existlug condition**, and a repetition of hlstoiicai •■veuts | which lias always lead to serloudifficult«'.' I This leads me to slate that Inis in*'** should Ih increased by open ing the channels to a plan- that merit* expansion, iu»tead of being coerced hy threats of eonfisca tioti. Idle money is not working aud laborers are unemployed bcHUUse of existing un* ertamitie* the result of an unusual approat h | Since we are living in th*' most ■elf-sufficlent nation undei Hie i canopy of heaven, we must fa* *' the ta.'ts aud place the blam* where It rightfully lii long- when w* do thi reason will lead us to seek in a sane usual way a solution foi out self mad*- existing problems Th« national trend of treating a distribution malady with a suiplu-* remedy, ha* left us with a folly five billion dollar national debt while at the same Um*', "on* thud of our people are ill-housed, illclothed and ill fed which encour ages me to say that the index fin ger is pointing thiough this inudd | led unsystematic proces* of gov I you." Courtesy I* never out of place Q. Isn't it imhii last* foi a tin band or a wife to make fun ol th- - whin tn •oinpauy? A Yes even when done jokingly * it is Hoi good term
Every Coat Must Go A tinal clearance of quality Coats (every one this winters stvle) at the greatest price reductions in years. Prices so low you can’t afford to pass them by. Come in tomorrow and select your coat. Good selection, all new styles, and every coat of the finest quality. Be sure to come in! You'll be sorry if vou miss this. Hit \L J/ v\| ■ 4l w ONE EA( H OF THE FOLLOWING COATS LISTED BELOW: T 0" -ATER! AL T «iM £ - * Ch.ncn.ua P(lin t , ? , 5 |e < * w *!! F ' tetl Weol Fur 19.75 -j} - Tw M gM,. p|l , n , 2 , b B«. Fl M „ -if— : m ■ tZZ . Wmw Bro *" »•*» ” 4 i! mJ! WMV ’ B, ~" Hutresi 49.50 «« t . B| ,, h O.agaMl Wsavs Pipin'" t 22 W 'C»i J Gr! Hs, ’ M *' W °** A»»0 ;4W * Grey Htm. p|| t Fabric 50 » Bl 'f"«'W..ve KetoßMip Fur »» ” I lev n ””’ a ' WM¥ ' W* o m WMv * ** u * 42 a< T C,0, . h Flam 19 95 41 Grsy /*** P| "" 41 Black , T *?s ripm 22.50 51 Black •" cy W,a *.* Fss 29 95 '»♦» — B '** o'«9<m*l ifpßua All Remaining ...... ..... CHILDREN'S COATS ° NE “ ACK •t0..-7-M, XtSft kX' S1" SoW regularly at ’ »3.M u >».-,« ONK ( OT WASH DRESSES S3-M... Sa-95 Larne selection, reguUr £ 29 L 10 »I.!*H VMlum. N()H A Aa A Keren cd New Spring selection.... are IwautleH Niblick & Co’s.
cmmental manipulation, to a trend uhich is not * handl'd will eventually h ad to a national bankruptcy No wise busiuvK'* man oi an able national executive, will try to stabailie a busine* level which has reached by credit inflation, .because any sensible man should! 'know that a stable busines* stiui-l ■ture must rest on a solid rock foun ' datlon. and it t* lm|»os»ll>le to bulkl (such a foundation under a pump priming admini»lraiion policy. Then fore the trend today is to j ward •• hundred billion dollar in come, the possibility of reaching this goal * an not be questioned l>y any on* hut the pi unary rule* of j a good buxines* logic; will chai-, lenge such an atlrmpt. because such an acct'inplishluent would be. th* means of raising out national j debt to SOIII< where arouud sixty-1 five billion dollar*, and since v national income tau not !>• rtalml-j ised because it wa* made |m»*ibie 1 hy credit inflation and lo continue
H ■■ -..H I 1 !' I T-ftgrfZh i ■f -f t —FJJRFrtX “ rT*t'’ Spcnkhig of i Popularity... ; H| Ur isn't offhand think oi horn. «ppiianct lh»l •• *• uni'*r#allv aic<n»t«d and u*td a* ih» g« rang*. And »h»n you th* n»» modrlv now on display you will understand why the popularity as modem gas cnokeiy is gemg up and t'p aad VP. I 1H.000.000 Amcrii-HH Hmmwß-m COOK WITH MS NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. C. A. STAPLETON, Local Manager
the trend of spending avoid a reaction ** buiden on taxi**y.,.. spending and l,y M . j 6 ‘ 'M such a la>ge ‘ A a normal level w,i; , r ** majority of pe*,|,|, „ H nQ( to meet their ol.||* 4 * 10tl , • Therefore th* ~ I mapped out by -he t<l * ixtratlon if ,„*! han lead to a disruptiu;, ~| „ U( J mlc system and lo .* . ! un . t 7 form of governm* i,t X. V 7. I’. 8 Open so, d..., V I Trad. In a Goon r ow , _ ..
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