Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incur poraiud Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Fuat Office aa Second Class Matter J. H Heller President A. R. Holt house. Sec y, t Bus Mgr pick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates Single Copies I .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year. by carrier 5 00 On* month, by mall .35 Three months, by mall 1 00 Six months, by mall I.lb One year, by mall 3 00 On* year, at office 3 00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Else* where |3 uO one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver Representative BCHEERER * CO. I Lexington Avenue, New York IS East Wacker Drive, Cbllcago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies R. sure to be sure you are properly registe.ed befou April Sits o —— Till tc icnsiM taker the answers to the qUtStiOU* It n 111-ves-vary that the guvc.nmi-ut have this lufoimatloti that they may s.ni yuu bettei —o—o— Spring lame bustling in light In th> midst ut a -n » -itvirn that < \ tended all til* Way from the Rock l<» to the Mann coast Well, it • her- and should outlast the snow. That s something. -o TaK‘ the youngsters to the Elk home Sunday astern ton and let. them Jem in the annual egg and ' ralilnt hunt It's always a lot of fun and one of the fines! customs | established here by the 11. I*, o E , 0-0 There seems to In no doubt that j the citizen* ill geHei al her* d< - . sire a modern swtmnihig |»»'l Now ail ih adtninistiatlon has to I do is to figure how It < an be protided and paid for Soinctiin. - ' that’s not aa easy as it might seem —o -4P— Most .very on. wants a swimming p>ed but if it is to <ust forty or fifty thousand dollars aud can lie paid for only by the isauam e of bonds, tu Im* paid for hi takes the nest ten years, then what? Do you want it bad enough to pay for it? — u q April Mh will goon Im here and that's the d> adl ne for r.-gisterhis to Vole if you live ill Indians I First voters and those who are dis-1 ■lualiti'd bn a use they have moved, changed their name or otheiwbu made it necessary fur tin county clerk to drop their kame laid from his tiles, will have to register. O—O If you have a few million dollars that s not working and want Io have a lot of fun you might buy the N< w York Yankees bast ball team, which it is reported is now uu th< market Several others arw! after It snd you may have to pay something over par but If they keep on winning world pennants as they have In the past, It'S Wurth It —O-— James A. Ferli-y, postmastd general. astute polltliiun, exi-elbmi bumaess man and organiser, lias announced that hie name will go bclure the Chicago convention aa a candidate for the lh*ni>M rath piewidvalial nomination ilia decisive statement tadnale* that he has definitely made up bls mind and won’t be side tracked. No the big race becomes more Interesting. Good Friday, an important orcas lon In this country where every eltlzeti is given the great privilege us worshiping as be pleases. Busmana ceased this afternoon so that every oae could take part in the services to whhb b« was attracted. It is the best assurance fur the future w« know of tor communities which still <Uti* to tbs church aud what It leaches, will survive
Don't put oh say longer correcting your registration card that qualities you to vote. County Clerk Trout tier reports that ten per cent of those eligible to vote In Adams county are hot registered Some of them probably will not register hut many of them we are sure want to vote and are Just neglecting the steps necessary. Go to the county or your town clerk nearest aud register If you are a first voter, have < hang'-d your name or have moved from one prechict to another. U—O Television has a long ways to go It seems before It will lie a* popular as the radio or the automobile The stath which blurs reception In the radio will probably 'wist th. pictures around considerable ami so far the experts have not figured suiicasfully how in extend the distance for dear sending more than twenty-five or thirty miles Os course th.* will be Improved. perhaps soon, but even now there are many ii.inplalnts as to the radio bn .uise of interference of other stations aud of static. We agro* with "XYZ that faiuius i mild frequently increase then In. mn. -by suvcrtislug and of cuu: . w. wmild like tu see tbciu do it This dots not mean they have b> stall ofi spending a lot of money The classified columns bring <■», ell. ut , < turns at »ny low cost three Ihi. s, three times] to li ty .. ntj ami will mmi a lot ot goods Those who have used this avenue are tin- best boosters, j Wi- <an sei tin advantage* to ail win, cooperate and an in< reasc In lei.-nue from th. farm is sure to licneflt every on. O—O Th. industrial census which has been in progress since th. first of th. yvai I* neaiing . -.iiipletion aud regardless of the attai k made by politicians it has been v. y successful and thus.' to whom the j duties w< re assigned de. lari tiny avis, well received and well treated in almost every install. > E F t'hi.steti who did the Job in Adams county said he was given the most court.-ous reception every win-re and that practically eveiy one who he appt.ia. hid has couperated to the fullest . Xlelit It'S important for evny one that these reports be propei ly made. “O" u— Tie , . it. General Electric i ompm>y here, observing the twentieth anniversary of th. opening of th.- branch in Decatur, will Im a delightful and interesting event A great institution that has proven so valuable to this lommuiiity the past two detad. s and has mor.- than met the expectations of every one concern <d di-s.-i ves and will rsieivt th<hearty coo|H*r*Uon ot every one here I nd.-r th.- guidance <>f E W Lamkenau who has served a* siipertlitendenl during the entire time the plant has grown and b>ionic mon- .ib.ient. It i* considered a model plant arid every one is proud of It. the managem. ut and the li.t'ipy family organization that prevails There will Im- open house, an nnerestlng prog:am and a day of real lelebrntlou on the anniversary. O—V If pt-1 mission la glanted by the stat, and coimty ele. iion com mis slou. a* baa been requwMed by Vim .-nt Keliey, citizens of In-.atur will Ih- given the opportunity to vote in the May 7th primary on whether or not we will have- daylight saving time here. It's an old question, long discussed avid tried ome or twice. Feit Wayne and a numlier of other gortbewalern Indiana cities each year go on daylight saving time, moving tba . locks up oue hour, from April Jbth until Neptrtnbcr toih. This of course makes It tiuonvenicnt In m«uy way* and must iorMuultl<« are about evstily divided us to preference. It I* one of tboao Drub lem# that alter ail skouhl be nettled by the majority ahd the conn til lias taken the pioyoi coutse In aching for au vzpieaalon Holding
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tips - ■■! ■ aa » ■lm p in,, ywi »u' n* of th* '.S' but tt may jl*o invent a full ex pr--• "ii iM.ausi interest will be much divided Q * An«wen To Tert * Questions Belos are th* answers to th* j Test questions prlatsd on Psge Two • 4 1 X shaped 2 The commandbi or the chief 3 < nptam Jam< * Lawrencf 1 Rumania 5 In the Pacific Ocean, north-1 west us Hawaii C Smaller 7 American Youth t'ougres* s Altmark t< .Mammal in James I TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY March -i i'haib-s 1: u.wth.r hugs ot Fort Wayne ari'Mtect. has completed plan* for the new offlct of th.- A J Smith company on <ast Madison stn-rt Th«- > W C A fund i* »|S7 IH-<ii. »ti<>n of th.- new G E building 1* re .-f for April loth. th-catur high whool h*«krrimll
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A t'alhuiii priest. Father Paal of Hen Praaclaco. nudergiH'S a Mood Iransfiiilon In an effort to MVS ths- life of a Jewish hoy. NheHfen RellsMy In CM<agt>. sud.'tiug flout » ran and generally fatal i.l.hml dtsoase Father Pasl'a blood was tusked by plane 10 Chicago. Duly sU weok* ago Fatbw Paul
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1910.
LENTEN MEDITATION IHy Rev 1 M Prugh P.istor Zion Reformed i’hmchi “OBEDIENT UNTO DEATH** He humbled h.m»ei« and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.'' phu > It was th.- dlsidH-dteiu < of Adam th»t brought about hl* d<.wnfail. entailed the lost pa adl* in.) brought universal estia-g. agnNHMk in-J... in i;.h| upon the human :.i.. Wh. 11 W will of in* Creator, he teal'd the fate of ah hi* ptogeny who became ‘'signers" after hi* example Wk It »a« through th. oIM-di.-iii »f the S.-iond Adam that .1 tecuuclliarioli waseffev '- <-d between rhe Creator and hi* creatures Fo. l.y a. mans disoli.-di. i.< • ii.any mad. sinners, so by th. oio-dienie of Oui " 14,J '' h ' k ' " r * ■ ■* ■ Adam and t hriat. Th.- results of Adams di»-oIH-dlenee tame upon all," and the entire race became subject to the law of sin and dewth. The beneftta of t'hihii s i.li.-dleiiie on the other hand an rue to "many Jemia Mid "The !<on of Man is lotm. to give Hi* life * lansotn sot many Here i» a tan that *hould give every man reason to pondet Ills own status in the sight of God. whether he be one of the "all" or whether In- I* by God * gi.ici one of the many "Th*! criv»« Ilk. a far-seen beacon stand* hi the midst ol a world of sin. And outalit. h.-d arc Hi* Weeding hand* To gather the wanderer* In."
teini won 25 game* aud lost S dnr-J mg the season More than 2tn. apply for Job* at <, (he new (I E factory the first day employiasat headquarter* are opt n ) ••d by Charles Naunder* Au official aunonn. enient shows
ithal th<- Ainerliau expeditionary j tones lu the world war !<»»« 3f.kM killed m action, 13.M0 died ot I wound*. 11. .3* died ot disease. 5 - 11*2 from an idem* Wounded in ai l ion 315.423. missing 3, wouiidwl by accident 1.402. Total 3»3.07V
was released from a hoeplul after a slx-itwmth •leg* of th* dlMsvse He loot bl* letfi leg ta-low the kn»e and wa* to undergo another ofMiratton within itfrvi week* He isfuMMi to heed warning* ut possible effects In losing *ome ol his uwu bioud to ttooaie K to ths boy.
COURT HOUSE General Denial Fdsd In the wage* and account salt of Lillian Mygiaiit. as admiuistia trix of the estate of Milton Mygiant against Nam y J Nhutt. and others, ar answer in general denial Was filed by the defendant Lester Stu< ky. lu the note and foreclosure of mortgage suit of the Home Own era' lamn corporation against Charles Dalllas and .Mabel Eyanson s« answer In general denial was filed by the defendants. Appearance Entered | hi the suit to contest will oi .Mildied Adams against Earl Drake and others, appearance foi ail defend nuts was entered b; Ferd Litteret Appearance for the defendant was filtered by John L Ih Vo-- In the note suit of tin’ AsstxUte In vestment company against Russell Price. Estate Cases , In Hu- estate of Christ E Lleclitr Inventory No 1 was flh-d examined and approved. lu the estate of Emma Liecbty., Inventory No. 1 was filed, examined and approved. In the estate of Christ .Marlmih the report of the inheiitame tax appraiser was filed and the notice ordered returnable April 15. *~Household Scrapbook By Roberta I<ee I .. ————— t > Wet Shoes Tbi ' »-. ■ to treat mm ' which bare becuim very wet is to , stuff ii.-Wspapi « into them. I’he-e papers will help absoib the moisture and keep the shoes in shape while drying. Cleaning Leather Gloves 111 washable leather gloves may lie cleaned perfectly with a flannel cloth which has Ih-.-ii aoaked in milk, squeezed nearly dty. and ' then rubbed on a liar of simp Corn Fritters The next time yuu intend serving icorn fritters with chicken, try add-' ing some chopped cooked baton or I
ham to the baiter. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE tj Doesn't the person who always act* quo kiy Uimn every iinpoLe run a big c bam e ol making dreadful mlilakes? A. Ye* It is far better to hesitate at time*. If one follows his initmlse*. It should not Im- to« quickly done Emerson Tv-nnent saM. "Act spon your nnpuLe- but pray that they be directed by God Q When addressing a college professor who lia- a Ph D degree, how should oue write it? A. Dr. lionaid R Morgan q. Isn’t it all right to stir butter or gravy into the potaloe, before beginning to eat them? A. N" SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET 512 8. 13th St Phone 22b SI’FX I AI»S FOR SATI ROAY AMI SI NDAY Swiss Stesk. n>. . 20c Baby Bee' Bleak. n> Bc.tmg Beef. 3 tbs. 25c Ground Be*', tb 15c Bsby Beef Reset. tt> 15-IB2IC Pork Roast. n> 15c • 11c Fresh Psn Sausage (our own make) . 2 lbs. 25c Casing Sausage (our own make 1 fb 15c Head Meat. fb. 10c Souse —our own make — fb... 15c Fresh Side. fb. 10c N.cs meaty Sp ire Ribs, fb 10c I Our own Smoked Sausage. n>. 20c I Lard, with meat order, 5 lb* 25c Lettuce .... ..Sc head. 2 for 15c Oranges, dozesv 11k Appts* . 10 tbs. 25c Celsry, bunch Bc. 2 for 15c Carrots . 7c bunch ADDRESSING MACHINtS •nd THE ELLIOTT “CARDVERTISER” That Br.th Addrssses and Print* Advertising Message* on Penny Postal Carda M MODELS 860 snd a*. No metal embossing machine necessary because ELLIOTT Address Cards ar* typewritsable. Writs for Free Beak let. F. 11. Callahan, Agent 285 Century Building INDIANAPOLIS
THE CRUCIFIXIONJ • j. -W'*-* (-Sr *» ||a. ... r * 1 i fem ' Qk /f X Al® f il fl Fufene After the original picture from a carbon print fl Pontiac 1 1937 PONTIAC TOI RING SEbAN.I Equipped with radio and heater, ■ This in an except ionallv clean *<-dan in urn H respect. Four practicallv new I ires. ■ M Only $1 2C«00 < lown g ” " Small pa* menu on the SAYLORS 1 A sensational new I 'Captain North' thrilltl : 1-ttK Ms> ’, I aDKfe I ''' w I 11 1 < • >1 -Aii » The Cairo Garter Murder Captain Hufth North. G-2. no« r ** that lie wav fncinft a desperately *b n nssitninent when he climbed - ,h " ,lJ 1 P. AO. liner at midnidht. She 0 " the confused trail of the sini» ,es z\rmstrrmt.’ intenntional arm**’'' and cold-blooded murderer. *hca all tlw mystery iiitrifiuc and ’“ l,r > r * ol live Neai I'.ast. I sere is V -’l* " ‘ most exciting thriller, certain t 1 11 from the tirst chapter. New serial beginH Saturday. Ma Decatur Daily Denwc^ 1
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