Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publtabed Kvary Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. lacorporaiad Entered at the Decatur, lad.. Poat Office aa Second Cinaa Matter J. H. Heller — President A. H. Hoitbouaa, Sec y. A Hua. Mir. Dick D Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates dingle Copies —.02 One Week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier I.W One mon ih, by mail .M Three L-iootba, by matt 100 dis inoutbs. by mall.— 1.7$ Obe year, by mail 3 00 Ju* year, at office 3 00 Prices quoted are wit bln a radius ot 100 miles Else where |3SO one year Advertiatng Rales made known oa Application. National Adver. Representative BCHEERER A CO. I Lexington Avenue, New York tb East Wacker Drive. Chilcagu Charter Member of The Indiana League ot Home Dailies. Keep up the fight Sparta us. Adams county is proud of you —-O—o We are prepared to do yoist job printing and w< assure you better service and courteous treatment , always. Let us figure with you on any supplies you may need Just one more week to get your federal income tai in the mail and the penally tor delaying this is sufficient that we are unwise to take a chance on It. o—o Don't get too jubilant ove the ! weather, for old timers say while I March is to l>. mild. April will Im wild and May not much better Any way we are heading towards apt ing -0 Th. census enuiiH rutois will be i aiinotin. eq MHin Information has been received that twenty will be named In Adams county These will !»• important jobs and it is the hop. that those selected will do a thorough cams* for upon the results of the census many things are based lor a decade to come. O —o We Rive you the news of the community in detail or at least w<try tu do that and w. are sure you will be interested in almost every It. in each day The price by mail within a hundred miles Is only three dollars for an entire year Don't be without this friendly visitor, your home daily newspaper. —O—9 — Republicans are getting much joy out of the eleetioti of a mem- j her of .ongr.as in lowa. In a district that has always been overwhelmingly Republican and in which the majority this year was, if any thing a little below pat There would be- just as much sound cause for optimism if th. (Mmocrats won in Mississippi or Texas - »-w —■ Most of Ibe controversy over the lomlug census is from politicians who don't .are what the results •re as long as they can say soin--thing to stir the voters up, Few people even hnow yet what the questions are and of course the government is nut prying iuto any see's private alalrs. They du wish the dala. so they can render more aid to the people. It theft s wrong I W« don t hnow what the people really want. We learn with sincere regret of the death of an old friend. William H O'Brien. Jr., of Lawrenceburg. Non of a famous father by the same name, former state auditor and outstanding cltiaeu. William Jr. graduated from the naval academy at AuMpoila. served twenty yearn and retired as a lieutenant cotnmaMici. He was becoming active in Jiidiana alalrs. Was alate senator from his district, vicepi»sid«ui of the People’s National llatih of Lawrenceburg and srll • In civic stairs Ha was M years aid a-a-a.
The hundredth anniversary of Indiana State Teacher's College at Terre Haute, will be observed next Friday Saturday and Sunday At the same time a new science and srt hall a union building, a men's dormitory and several other recent improvements will be dedicated The program includes addresses by Governor Townsend. Dr Ed- | ward Howard Griggs of Ruston .and Mis Franklin Delano Room velt. musical entertainments, contesti. and other events of Interest. President Ralph N Tlrey will lain charge. —o Congratulations to Miss Barbara Duke for the excellent showing | made in the district oratorical contest. She spoke upon the ad vantages of being an American <it lien and her argument was strong and her delivery excellent. Many who heard the contest believe she should have been ranked first but the judges awarded her second place with the winner. Thomas Callmeyer ot Fort Wayne being placed first by a traction of Is per cent Mias Duke has rare talent and should go on with her ' pdbllc speaking < areer. O—O . The state board <>( health ha» ' extended the time for the Decatur ! Icily lotintil to consider the swim-1 i uiing pool proposition to April Ist I as requested by City Attorney Kelley at the request of the city' lioard I'nl.-ss Improvements .... made at an estimated cost of 21a - | OW, the pool cannot be operated | the coming summer There is some j doubt that this can be doti. and j some probability that it may be deem.-d wiser to build an entire new pool The youngsters will l lUiss fie- pool which has In-ell a I very populai place since its in j I stala! ion but they also want It * | sanitary o-o-Stat. Chairman Ar-In- Bobbill ot the Republican committee has finally recognised Ralph Yager as .ounty chairman ot Adams county, thus .-tiding a several months hat th- unless tin- matter is appealed to th*- eourta Acting ujwii the information received by telegram. County clerk Tioutnei immediately named Yager s nominee. Robert Helm to serve as election commissioner for Adam* county. The board will therefore l>u composed of Mr Helm Milton C Werltng. Democrat, and Mr Troutner. the county clerk These will meet Immeditely to organize and to start n.v-essary plans for the coming primary. No w<- move a step forward in the important election ot JMU. 1 —o CtNSLS"SNOOPING" The one-man war whhh Ken l Charles Tobey. New Hampshire Re. ' publican, is waging against “snoop-1 Ing in th.- him. qusuckmimire is winning no hosannas from the business world Inside fact la that the two queries Toliey Is griping about con-c.-rnfug family Income In 1M» were Incorporated in the questionnaire by Nec. Hopkins at the express request of business leaders, who want to get reliable statistics on local and regional buying power. Th. last thing In their minds was to “snoop." Th.-y pointed out to Hopkins that the census could be a tremendous help iu stiiuulat ing recovery by providing business with accurate hifoitnatiou on putchasing power slid hr agreed to cooperate. Among the l.nsln.-ss leaders who U'ged the Inquiries were Dr Htzwy 'May of the Ro. krfeller foundation. Dr. Louis Dublin of Metropolitan Idle; Imvid R Craig, president of the American Retail fedelatioa; General Robert K W.md. head of Hoars. Roehm k and a director of the New York Slue k exchange; and Noel Naigeut. sei rotary of the Nalloeal AaauctoHon ot Manufacturers. » Trade orgnnisatioaa that Inuked the lu.-ome questionnaire were the National Bureau of Economlr* ReMarch. National Indtialrlal Cottierrare board Amerteaa Hume Keo-
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 1910.
TWENTY ~YEAKS~* AGO TODA> Man li S The Decatui Casting company will open next week with r.’j men it l»> a lo.im li ot the Hou- i ver Owen- Rents, bier Company of Hamilton Ohio. County Agent Grey move* hi* office* to rear room of the People's la>ai: and Trust i-ompany block X I. Mills las ome» t'lover I .eat ' agent succeeding C. K Couuelly . .who resigns to b»-<ume traffic man-1 ager so« .1 F Arnold Company Anderson lands Remy Electric Woiks a million dollar branch of the General Motors Co They must i i provide t<*i new homer The Decatur Industrial Association now has 102 member*. o Household Scrapbook* By Roberta Lee • < Painting Kitchen If one* kitchen wall i» painted 111 should never Ire painted again' without first removing all giea*> j and dirt with soup, water, and ' Jammonla Other wise the paint will I not adhere and i* liable to begin , peeling within a very short time Stained Tea Cups To remove stalo* from the bo<-, tom* of lea cup* or plate*, or to clean washbowl*, rub them with
a little cooking soda on a damp c loth, and all discolorations will disappea r. Left-Over Bread Brown all left-over piece* of biead in the oven and then crush with a rolling ytn Keep these 'crumbs in ■ glass jar until needed Modem Etiquette By ROBKRTA LU J U If the hosteM is giving a cash ' tail party and ha* no maid how should she serve? A Ask some male guest, who 1* expel iemr-d. to help make the | c ocktall*. q. I* It peimirfclble for a perwot. to u*e business letteibcad* foi •oeial correspondence? A. No These letterheads should lie used for business purposes only <J When finger bowl* are u-ed !1* it necesMity to have one for encto I guest ? A. Yes. ••ot Mar-hcns Cracks Down Cincinnati. O.— <UF) Headline j "Blot Machine Crack* Down On l-ollc eman “ Thl* “w»wa" was writ- > ten when Patrolman George Rees , bacaaw the victim of a one-snro-d bandit Re-vs and fellow officers were moving slot msc-bine* in the , polk c property rom when one ma ' c hine fell from a stand and struck Rees on the toot, fracturing two
CCCENROLLEES TO APPLY NOA Early Applications Are I'nted For April CCC Enrollment Applkatlotis for the April civilian conservation corps enroilment are now being taken at the Adams comity welfare office In the court house. Mrs. Faye Smith Knapp welfare director, announced today I Couuty quotas have not been I set. the director said, but applies tlons are being accepted and welfare workers are Investigating eligibility of applicants preparatory to the quarterly enrollment Probable reason for the delay In receiving the county quota Is that congress has not yet considered the CCC appropriation and federal administrators me not certain how many camps they will be abb- Io operate after July 1. The director said that the delay in setting up the quotas might cause a last minute rush to join the conservation corps and she expresses the hope that all county youths interested tn the CCC place th. fr application with the welfare ' department within the next week In case the county quota is cut, the welfare department will have to give special consideration to each applicant. It was said. Th* director listed eligibility requirements for CCC enrollment as: between the ages ot 17 and ;'3H. nut In regular school attendance, unmarried; unemployed and in ( need of employment. i COURTHOUSE Set For Tr.Sl The note suit of the W'lHshnel Cooperative ■■ompany against Ed. imii was set for trial Ma>vb Id. I Ruled To Answer In the mandate suit of the stale i ot Indiana on relation of Homer | Wlnturegg and others, against the advisory board of Monroe town ' ship, the defendants were ruled to answer. Suit Continues The note salt of James EUierson against Rolland and Uiuis thote I was continued Estate Cases i In the estate of Rusina Amstutz.' the report of the inheritance tax ; ) Sppiaiser was filed and the notlc. ordcied retuilialile April a. In the Estate of Willis Shoemaker. the report of the Inherltan. <> tax appraiser was filed and the noMEN FINICKY AIKH T <;r<m eries: If you enjoy unusual thingslike to buy things leisurely—hat* hurry and stupidity — this is a meat haven you will like. If we don't tarry it, well be glad to order it for you! Choice Veal Roast .... 21c fax Vest Pocket Roast tic tb Leg of Lamb 2Sc fb Purs Lard ... * tbs 25c Pork Loin Roast sac fb Mam Loaf 22c n> i GERBER MEAT MARKET to 2nd ST PHONE V
tire ordered returnable April I Io the astats of Martin J. Smith the report of the iaherltance tax appraiser was filed and the aotice ordered returnable April 1. In the estate of Jesteen Hm kri 1 tin- report of the Inheritance tax ap Ipraiser was filed and the notlci•ordered returnable April 1. In the estate of William I. Ilau di-nbush. the report of the inheritance lax appraiser was Hied and the notice ordered returnable April 1. Answer Filed In the assessment of bank note suit of the American National bank at Renton Harbor. Michigan against I Amelia Tunneller, an answer in I general denial was filed by the defendant. Case Is Reset The tiansfer of certifhate suit of C. E Striker, as guaidiati of Mary Bender, against the First Ktate Hank and Mary Bender, was reset for trial on March 22. Trade in a Good tows — Oecaiui
P.D.’s GROCERY" 122 So Sth St. PM FREE DELIVERY FROM 9 A M to 5 p m rnno ’""‘ y Ha tbub b: 11C :b AITI.EBt TTER. I>eerwoo<l Brand. So-called t,a| a PEACHES. Halves in Syrup 2 No. Ji, un , SOMETHING NEW! I --J SWEETPEAS DIFFERENT IN BEST On Ih. M \|(MT COLOR BATI l<D\t only TENDERNESS aft No. 2 FLAVOR A (anCORN or (.LOSS STARCH. Reg. l«c box CI.(KI11F:S PINS. Reg. HR- pkg M .'MI count | pk K . * PANCAKE or Bl ( KU HEAT. McKenzein — — ..... 3 lb. Imh,’—Choicr | CRYSTAL WHITE SCOI RIM, CLEANSER i., x RB’PI.ED WHEAT. Reg. Dk lon— Special ; fwJi BAN AN VS—(.olden Ripe. Extra Fanc> i |h. r ORVMiES—Navel*. SeeslleM>—Large m/c Ik./ j I.ETTI CE—( al. Cri*p Solid Head* Head i I CELERV—CaI. Pascal, Stringk-s- Giant Bunch 2fw2 APPLES—W inewap*. Fancy Select t> lb. j SWEET POTATOES—Delicious Flavor I lb. 2 POTATOES—I . S. No. 1 Northern White, Peck ; « IJu *IJ •1 U K ~ Saturday Special Beef Liver lb 20t Minute Steak lb 25c BEEF ROAST lb ft FRESH SIDE lb Ik FRESH Picnic !HAM lb 10k Smo. Canadian Bacon lb3o< Circle “S” Picnic Ibft SMOKEDJOWL Ibl SPARE RIBS lb 12k PORK HEARTS ' fft AU* KINDS OF GOOD STEAKCOMB IN AND TRY THEM. City Meat Market Free Delivery 237 Monroe St. IWJ*
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