Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Eleept Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur. Ind.. Post Office aa Second Claw Mailer J. H Heller President A H Holtbouse. Sec y. A Bus Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice. President Subscription Rates Slug!* Coplea I .02 One week, by carrier lu One year. uy carrier 5 Ou One month, by mail .35 Three inonlbs. by mail I vo Bls mouths, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3 00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted arc within a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere 13 50 one year. Advertising Rales made known on Applhation National Ad ver Representative BCHEERER A CO. 5 Leatugton Avenue. New York 15 East Wacker Drive, Chilcago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies You treed a daily report on < *urt happenings, markets, sales and many othe things and w. want to furnish them R-new now -0 Joe Unns is working u a »i*clai upper-cut blow to give Artuio Oedoy in his scrap tomorrow >v< nine If it clicks Artie will know the' Joe is uo Santa Claus —o Tin Farin't s Ihsiuuti I- lume held this week ov* the cuuiity anattracting large crowds and cat li is reported to be ve y interesting Then- are many In n< fils front sm h meetings as cun in si he proved * by Inquiring us thus* win. attend -u—o - Reservations an In nu tnad* now for lln Ininm ati< nn **u.il mnvent!• in in Chhago. though th*-' •lad lime has not liceii Used One nu** thing aboin it is that th* W indy < ity *an r* ally tak* * • a ■ on’ - litlon Im few i itu » h.n* ni'i.r ill *ll 111*!'is U—O It is hoped by hundred, her* that lb* demands from th* Mat* board of health concerning lh< pub* 111 BWiiiiuinig pool ran be met sufflelently that the boys and girls »*! Decatur will not In deprived *>t a Safe plan- in wbhli to bathe dmIng the elite Illi Wann Weathei of sumnu r. —o o - Congratulations Io County < >m mlasioiier Phillip Sirahiu and wih who will observe then twsiity-nfth W'ddlug anniversary SaturdayHere's hoping liny may louliiiu* th* lr happy Ilves many ye.i - and that their golden wedding will lu j as pl* asaul us their sllvc i aunt versary -U u lluth-r Inivmity yi-ati-nlay <>h served It* both anniversary Th* ■Hiislaiid tig ev*mt on Hi* program was Hl* luaugiliathm of |h |> S Robin-on aa president ot th* uni vcrslly Th* Indianapolis loliegt has tHwon*- outstanding anil Is re< ugllizi-d over the entire country as a leading university —o —o Th*- tii kei sale for th* Parmer's Banquet on the evening of the 15th Is moving along very sa'istadorily. A < h> > k on the actual number will b* mad* thia evening wh< n luwnship ihair.ncu mwt. It U known that several have sold out and a redistribution will be made so that all wh>> desire tickets may still gel tll'.-IB -Q Fwrincra of Adams county should pluu tu enjoy the I’uiUue Short (tourer here nest week It opens Tuesday al Llniohi school and continues until Wednesday evewhig Th* ii on Thursday night th* banquet Cor farmers and busiu< ss mi'll will be held at St Joseph a* huul with Di Christie* as speakgr. You will enjoy It all W« are utile sadly lomplalnhig bai wo can't just understand why the auverumeiil penults all ktud* of kitlerles guessing tunicate aud most any thing sis* via radio but
will not even permit a newpaper to announce a simple feather or bingo paity tor sonic lodge or church If that Isn t dlsc-riinln atioii li s something clue that certainly wasn't designed io aid newst palters —O u— Th.- World Day of Pray* will lie held at the Evangelical < hull h ill I tin* city tomorrow afternoon at one o'clock Women who attend ar* , quested I * fast at lulls h lime and I Io give an amount equal to th* cost I of such a iinal hi the colleelluu Io > ! ( In take! Th» of |»ni>'«T I" II ud Kivu! today ax w«m and im iivrtl--1 ed a.* r.» v« i brforr in thb- p« nod when th* world is so ups*! -0 With mor* than Isoo.imo loans out and pot a dc-llliqimiit is a i*ci uni that shows a thrifty, honest * (immunity and c. ir<*-d adiiiinistia Hon by those in * barge Thai* ■tin record iiiail* by tn* (dams I < uniy .National Farm loan A~**>- : . latiou ■* giiinzi-d In I'l-ll io take adavnitag* ot c-*veriiiii* in loans and to relieve those In dlstn-ss as a result of the depression Hi a splendid •-i ohl and <t* y one- in th* minty may l* i-l mighty proud of It. H *y la-alls gi* wn in Indiana and Illinois an going ! av* Ihn j>* cent ii |,iii I* tli'in th* Ila - ail i*l Fi'i'-lgn and Inmi'si* I'omiini** show an Im it am ii 276 per nut during th* quaiter eliding i*i N** Vi irih* ov*-; .* yia a»o Total • V j«*it i**i thr*- month* was i. ,?»'*i*<* busliels iti this total. .! I*is.*’oii bushels went to Canada 151* p* .nut of what was * sported to Can alia in th* lik* |h rlml * f 193 k I- Then was also a big Im ri ae>- in • vjinits *.| soy li* .ins I*, til- N'-th* I .lands* in lh:i- llial muutiy ti»--k loi imMi hti. h*-l- did n I'* ill * * i mouths, took J oHiingi bushels Th* I' airli- Faiitu-t —o "Hi day of martyr Is uft ov ’I I- .i Gaul, i II >* ii- st* . |*i. •- lisllc-i, has aimoiim * d Im art epl amt- ot a rail' to auk th* ll* punli*ai> pitsidi-ntlal noimnatioii d. spite Ins rvalUatlon of wbal It means lu .• spoiisibllity. in hatdli work, in sai rllii It is very uobl-. j of M Gamut! Ills pasty must In impress* d by his eadin* ■ s ( iliak* th*- ‘sat i ill* • F-*i tii** pa.-t I live yia.» hi has asked nothing i le. (lei Io king undi I every rm k from Um h* st* r I** Miami tor that call liid* *d it ruuld only Ii iv 1 loin* to him now out of vry thin an but thin is nothing itiyat<-i p lou* aiH'iit It Th*- hall and iii*‘Jl aiieptam* pi »ei*d from th*- smut i vol* * Nashville Ti-iiii< gsi-au I ll* my io *1 has sit a gomi i s | ample of how to lilt up di |c<-*.Md I Ailieri* ails says Walla* ■- Hiott*u * In .Nations Biisin*-*-* Two yean* , ago h* turned ..nr IMI a. n*s of 1 good farm laud ii*-.it hi* lorn*- at lie.it .urn l<> gin* iiih-iiiployed • ity , boys an opportunity to help Gunn- * "eh* s From high ■** lim.l wi ltare 1 lists In- seli-i till 35 deserving l**.y* win* after graduation, had not either gone on to loilt-gi* or Into jobs Coder Hi* supervision of a director they were put to work on tlu farm raising vegetables and pair! f - a day beside* Im tng quartered ami fi-d These lioys m.nk't *d then vearttables at roadhouse stands From the returns th* y Brat repaid Mr. Ford all that h* bad invested lu them Thereafter they were i>ermltti*d to share Un receipts among tb<-ins«tlv«Mi liy Uni ml of the second y**»r, when l amp la gluu mustered 61 lads, th* y were able to split among th* mseives nearly Hoti aplme In addition tu their >2 a day wages. That is relief without charity. —- p** ■ — * TWENTY YEAR.S - * AGO TODAY I • fib * Ityty. wbm Mu nd a y ' * - 500 bhetls BVißll — 20 Q> W hile Automatic MinieoKrupb Bond, free from lint xnd sixed for pen and ink nignature. Sealed — Kip-Cord opefter, 11.0a. The Decatur Democrat C«,
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Answers To Test Questions B* low are the answers to ths | Teat Questions printed on Page Two 1 \ young swan Z IlieiMglyph5. 11*1 l-llk ll**t lit It I lk I, No > 110 hiding of om- cvii'sllal Isnly by atiuthei pa- mg in front of It ! ‘ It I.** lor g to Mi-ibii , Naming th* point- ol a lorn l*a- -. iii then < oiic-c l old' i 10 Golf Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Dusty Radio Parts An op* u radio m-i ai i uiliuiati -a gnat amount of dust in time Try Using 110- long ho-e of your elei-lih clean* will, the- bluwei ultailo-d and holding it close to the- dusty |*ait This will * lean them very shortly with no harm dom to the i ad io *ettovsr Mashtd Potatoes Hol! t!u leftover mashed potato* c into patties iminedialely U|Hili taking them from the diuuer table I'iai • the paltien in tin- refrigerator and Use at the U«*l meal by rolling 111 flour and moklng slowly in the frying pall with three tablespoonini oi d'l|>i>liiz Children's Clothes A Inti* alum a*l<l<*i| Io the walein wlm h < ioldirii * clothe* an- rinsed i * nd>' ■ them h*»s liable to catch fino Mineral wool f* produced In "J la< toi les hi the Cnlti il iftales
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1910.
Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE « « W Wlmt I bi a man do when •*ii .inouiii oi hv • ctfiic habit ■ . r . .*1 .. -nlii* a* •mn- .ill.- im ni. • Giay ciiln iz. mg and ridiculing ililii \ Thu. is m,Hum- |,. ian d*> bu' ilians* In- hal*|l- ll* lha' i'iai.* him»i If an .i imi-t not t.ik* it ill it no n nd* loin <j When a giil i. ilaiulng with a G ni;. and -ll* 1- much th* belt* i darn >'i isn t it p* .mi -i'il* for her 10 had? A .Nil lln mak* hii appeal masiulim- and th* man ridiculous IJ How fai fiom tin- flooi should the n im rs of the tabl. i loth rea< li’ A Al least lour or fiv- laches from tin flooi MONROE NEWS Word ha Im i n rei i-lied In n- by ' friends and naltive- that John lleudiliks of Ht Petersburg Fiori* d.i a former Mollioe resilient who i- s» years old is seriously ill M, and Mrs It 1 Myer* and ’I. .lame* Ki **|ai caih-d on Mi and Mi Adelbert Ileal and Mi 11 E Foliar in i'nitland. Thursday night Mi- W iliiui Htaley and ihlldiin ot .New Kiiomvi'li*. Ohio, were hou * gm -t» al the Adolph llannle home from W*-<liie»day until Sunday laiiiiTiKe ißusierl Moigan. Jr, is * ouvaleriir* from a re* cut operation al the laithi'raii hospital ill Fi.i' U aymMr and Mi l> F latlnure have leturm-d to their home in Monroe after having vacationed In Florida since the taller part of Noveiuliei. Mr and Mrs. John Crtsl spent Huuday lu Foit Wayne with Mr.
, and M Hulm i t My* and family Mi Mm i*m Waikin- and sou * i Fi id.*.» Io all* nd th* fum-ial of •I* * I E-v x lettirm-d to Uieir lioim Sunday Mi and Mi Howaid llahuerl .iud .'aughb-i. Mania Ji-.ia of l r- , liana .-pent th*- week end with his pall nt- Ml and Mi- G A llali IH-11. Mi and Mi- It'll** ii Iteinhail and *iii wi-t* hosts at a mi-* elhctieou" -how* Thuisday night giviit at *h*ir homi* iti honor of Mr and Ms-. jt'loiM* Reinhart of near Decatui wlio wen- recently marled Mi and Mrs IHm E» > x of l>* Witt Aik and Mr and Mr- Jason Esses of Almyra. Aik who were ■ ailed hen last week by tin- death <>t lheir lather and fatb* r-iiplaw Jesse V Esm-m left Sunday tv n * ■ tuiii to llieir home- Sherman Es , ■ex. auotbei son Whose work re | jiehlly tailed him to Plymouth N i < audlna al-o n-tuilied home . 'l ln revival servn * - ih piogie-* at tip- Muliioe Methodist * hurt li. ••ach ulght thi- week al 7 15 with Rev. Hershberger, of Chattanooga. ' •is speaker will close Sunday night - with a Tayloi t niverslty gospel' team in lull ilia it* of the final' service. o * TODAYS COMMON ERROR * 110 not say. Tin* pnai-sslon I filleted with all the boys and all the gills following ia*h I oihei in single til* say "fol lowing on*- aunt her ,” • • o — - .'pecial! Soil filler hammer* mill. Kso ca<*h. no trade. 1.. R. Meyer, road 27. Mtven mile north.
i* The i’eoplc’" V <»ice i This column for the use of our readers who wish to make augI gestions for the general good I or discuss questions of InterMt Please air# your name to show authenticity. It will not be used If you prefer that It i not be. a a Letter To Friends To Un- Daily Demo* rwt Geiltlenii-li just tor a little m w in my friends in aud aiound Decatur to h-t tlu-ni known where I am and how I am coining through m/ 1 long siige at this worthy institu Ilion The Adsins County Memorial |i<* pital wlii i* lam lonvalesc lng I over a i rushed foot and a fraclured jl*-k ren-ived at larpwntei work a! th*- II I' Siliinitt farm, east of town Friday thlolw-i 13. 1939 V • ill was an unlucky iiumber for me thing in Ward 317 in a Iranuie l.nl. lying on my back ov-i 16 w**-k'. till-* tn*' out qmle a bil and in.ik* - willing lather umoinfoi*. ahi. but I am getting along tine. iliyiUK to get *OIUI- knowledge by .writing leading books magazine" and yom welcome mw ~ Th* Decatur Daily IreiniMiut i Yes I should mil complain win a II enjoy the sympathy friends show m* by w 'ini' im- *ml -ending me greeting- flowers and othei pre sents from tai and ueai When I wan In !<• weeks 1 was quite a bit shock-cl to reieiv the liport of lliy den toi whic h was your laines did no' knit o I li.iv to do n over again .mil I thanki-iMiod lor Ills ioiißulatioir and licqie with bis good will to In hoim > iijoying the hap. pirn*-.- of my ln-lovd oin-s again in tin near futun Tiuly Youis. DAVID I’ sI El KV Ih-rtM* llouii line —- o Fire Comes Double Tipton Cal ll' Boh Comb 'ol Tipton wishes fir* would ait more like lightning ami avoid it P*titiun Coude lost ill of hi- ini soiial belongings. Im the sec-ond lime in two year.* from a fin- that di "troyed i.ts home
"MEATS r,SH W1 kcsa<7 beupi.iuh i;. it, v Te 1 <~_'r ; ur-n hm>i»< »< k . n . > \ X> >M» hsii : it, > O^S^SQScAj i Cneese. Longhorn — 2 lbs. for .’Be at tkeae. LOW PRICES He„hsi<i. »,,iH, ll k-. *** Jowl |J acon |«i • inchunk 7* .c Quality Groceries ■ *«» foiling Bed , 2 lbs. 19c SALAD DRESSING (ft. jar 23c Pork Sausage 3lb 25c CATSUP 11 oz. hot 10c Fresh Picnic Ham MUSTARD Qt. jar Ifc sto 7 lbs. 11c lb SWEET PICKLES, 20 count size.. 10c Rib Steak 19c lb APPLE Bl T'l ER gal. jar_. 19c Lamb Chops I9i lb COOKIES 2'MCr * > " r 1 k • s l h " ul<l *:, r l , ... Chocolate Marshmallow - lbs - h MATCHES 6 box .arhm. 2-k King ,Jw TABLE SALT large box..sc - MAXWELL HOUSE -tj, bbb V.UTTM I |h. can COFFEE ,Uh ... 49c TIME Coffee 1 lb. 15c lading mash iom it, s’.ii SI'NKISE Coltee 3 11,. bag 31k Ell 5111 .,.,. s RX COCOA- 1 lb. can 10c biocksai.t r,o n». i.i.<k r- . Vl r uiini. ,M ’ SS l ‘ , o ‘ K - - -’’i ~4K * I LAN 11811 lER IQc boss eloi r 12 n., ban ;*< 2n»Qt pr PANCAKE H.OI R .» th. Iwi: -’•< APPLE BUTTER « CIGARETTES. Popular Brands Qt Jar R If® carton *l-0 PEACHES i r 7i m tyrua—2*<i can *>V FRUITS & VEGET ’dILBSI CORN FLAKES jw- LETTUCE tfr K,s te,ea ' ...... Me meuv ' ,„.5c BAI t 79c <’han««« ... ... 19c RINSO -.large box 19c TANGERINES 25C Sweetheart Soap | for 18c Tr ” H p ' ’ < ” f HOMINY No. 2 can 5c APPLES JO( ROYAL JELLO, all flavors 5c 8 ‘ na C ’ ch " 8 4 b b,B CARNATION MILK. 1 cans 27c ONIONS IOC POTATOES ... T7 P 4 FR E E DELI VE R Y Rhodes Super Market I HONE m-1 OPPOSITE COl R1 ~H|
ANNIbtLPURDUE PARTYSATURDAY Purdue Alumni To Hold Second Annual Party At Indianapolis Indianapolis. Ind Fell " l*ur- - due alumni from throughout Indiana have hvi-ii invited to attend the second annual Purdue partv >*> hi* held al the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Saturday Feb |o. The event win im- the same night a- the Purdue-Indiana I'ulvcrslty liasketi.sll game and a victory man h will Im- held if Purdue w iu.i the game Featuring the touted Purdue glee j ■ lub. the party will start at 9 p. tn. Maiut 1"" person* hav* made re- * si-rv.it 'ills for dinner to proc ceil tin -tail of the dance- Tin glee
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