Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Bvsry Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Catered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office ae Second Class Matter I H Holier President * h Holinou**, doc y. A Bus Mgr ■'uA U ti*ilsr.„ Vice-President BoMcription Rates nagle Copies 1 UI -ae week. oy carrier—— lu >M year, by carrier———. 4.UV >ue tuuain. uy mau — M arm months, by Mil I.OU >a tuuuiu*. uy Ball 1.7 b •u* year. u> mail. —4. UV , u» /ear, al udl<.o.. .— 300 Prices quoted are *it bin a adiue ot luv miles ties i sucre JJ.4U oue year i<l >Ollll tug Kales made Buuou Ob Application , -a.cuu*, AU>ei KwpieseulaUte 3L.HKk.KKK a GU >Le Xing too Avenue Nee lork I .» A<. aoi Urive. ohrl«:a*> ( char tor Member oi Tbe iMlaaa League ot Home Hallies I ■■ i Only about a month fur tax pay- , lag Tbe aoouci you get this job 1 done, th* longer time you will have for saving for tbe tall installment <J O Thia office is better prepared than ever to give you good Job work and deliver speedily. Check 1 up on your stationery and give us 1 a call. Tbe number is I.tWO. —o —o I The spring rams are welcomed 1 with the hope that we will have a 1 sufficient amounted water without 1 getting too much in a short period • or in such prolonged a season that 1 it will interfere with plowing and < sowing —v -o - Tom Riddle of Clear Lahr has again announced as a candidate for ' congress. He has made two pre vlous races and was the Democratic 1 Botnnree In I*3o hut was defeated ‘ by Mr Hogg He Is quite well known over th- district o—o New Jersey wauls the Demo- j caste to win this year’s election but doesn't favor a third term a<curding to a Gallop poll. Just , what the politics of this is has not I barn made public but there is something back ot It. you can bet your last penny ■ 0-r-O Farmers of thia sect loti will raise many acre of beets thu year and tt tai predicted it will be a toutter crop than for several year*., baaed oa the law of averages With a good yield and proper sugar ' iwuteat ia the beets, it’s about the moat profitable crop you can raise i i He assured you are prupei ly reg- | tat er cd. Unless your card la on Me at the clerk • office, you can’t vwte Now la the lime to give It aiteutton Don’t neglect it and lien expect something to be done about it al election time It can’t lie douc except as tbe law* provide The !»♦« road map published by tbe stale highway cowunlaakm la ( a c uuipleic and attractive oue. free to tbue* wbo write fen them Munthan 10 mw miles of highway are routed, conservation canape and public parks are shown and there are many view* aud item* of interest ter the ** tola's O' VX The danger of driving you: car la perhaps greater this spring Hues ever for there are more cars and the speed of the tew who become reckless when they take bold of u steering wheel, makes it wine to keep your rar under control, to drive carefully and obey al) traffic signa and signal* --O-W-Goitig to vote in the primary? II so, be Mre to know you *r> pcoperfk regiUered It you have married and ihus changed your name, moved into a dtSerent pre ctact. tailed to vole the past two elections, you can’t legally vol' unless you have your card correc t ed aud that meat be done not later than April Mb.
More than a billion trees have been planted In the United States I the past live year* and more than ' IJk.tWO.OOv last year. In Indiana nearly l.to© acres were Inc I tided In this reforestation campaign that In another decade nhoulcl In gin to show an actual return to the wooded scenery of a half century ago - We want every resident of De catur counted in Ute coming census because the information is valuable and will be used the next ten years. This counting of population as well a* the gathering of other data necessary Io the gov ernnient come* but once in a dec - ade. Help make it accurate and complete. o—o— Governor Townsend has not endorsed any candidate tor the Democratic nomination for governor and probably will not hi a statement issued this week, he said that at this time be knew ot no reason why he should Indications are that the convention will I Iw wide opeu. the winner to be ' nominated on his own popularity and ability to organize. On April 4th the city of Decatur I will receive an honor cwrtiflcate from Governor Townsend because! of th<- excellent record mad* here • last year in the campaign to make | traffi' safer. Not one automobile i fatality occurred in thi* city last • year, a record that we hope will be continued tor year* to come • 1 officials here are cooperating with ' state authorities in this c Sort Io ' prevent accident* and deserve the . ! fullest cooperation. —o Kenneth King of Wabash coun-l’ ty. Democratic- chairman. is rec eiving sonic publicitv because be ha* called several meeting* with the aauoun> cd intention of preventing Al'-v Pursley from continuing as fifth district chairman The joke of it is that last fall Mr Pursley gave a paify at his Hartford City home and announced positively that he would not be a candidate again. King is pewvd. tt is said because of some patronage tnat did not no t o (uit hint e—o Judge Frucht, a* direc tor of the 1 Adams county safety cuum il. ha* I again Issued an urgent request to j farmer* of this county to use care j in keeping th. highway cottier* clear Frequently the vi-w oi ’ automobile driver* is shut "g by j high corn and a number of serious accidents have thu resulted Co- I operation is asked from the farm I era that the corners be kept dear l so tbe vision will not Im- obstruct I ed Kat h year there is more and i more traffic aud tbe probi- m be- ; c cimrs the iiMcri dlffic uit. Duly by every one working together can accident* be avoided. — Harry M lease who bu spe-ut most of hi* long life in fighintg taxc* aud know* more sbont that game than any other individual in tbe state, calls altenliou of voter* that they should support legislative candidate* who are not pledged to various groups who wish larger expenditures ut money ll* argue* that those who pay Use* should lie tb> group moat uHcn sled tor unless they also organise h< fear* ths future coats will not only be nurdeusono but >mpo»siblr He certataly has a 10l of ideas that are worth conaideraHmi He says the total cakes In the state last yuar totaled 4l*a.Wft.««o Ice-side* which Hoosiers spent more- than Illi trtm aeo for federal takes —o—o HOOSICR FARMER* Hevea years ago M portent of Indiana farms were alumat in a state of delapidaitarti FvMeea down, balldiags In a slate of disrepair. the land uvrrwurked. bow** uapalnted. tsrm debt and taxes more than tbe farmer* <cental carry. ibccusanUs of mor tagage* were toreclcmed and there was no market for farm predrnta Farmer* could*'t glre away what they raised Todsy Indian* farm* luesh *p«*
" DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 2*. 1910.
Jessel, Showgirl Romance Publicitv Stunt? j inwil George <’• GtHiney R, 1 I • .>r i• • ’ ronia-.- r between 1 <"■ year rg.licv A entertainer and Lois Andrew*. Id- > k ' year-old show* r! Wh.ls both profess love for each other and an- ” nnunce they will he n.arned A radio announcer claimed it is a J publicity stunt Meanwhile. Oorg* C Gourley, th* girls father told Mffia 1 • .smen in Tx-s Angele* where he 'i •h>■.-t Jcs- ’ . i.g’dcr. .. ■Let him come out to talk with me.” Uh Indrawn
and »|can Today if you ask an Indiana farmer if be- does not have a greater sense of personal security than he did seven year* ago. or even ten year* ago uine o«l ot ten will answer, "Yes " And so a:curding to the latest Gallup poll. *4 percent of the termer* of Indiana sod the other tnidWeslern state* believe* the admin iastartion farm program has bev-n helpful to them Twenty percent believe It has hurt them and 16 percent believe It has neither helped nor hurt That * Cl percent who approve the program against Ju percent who are against ft. This means that In Indiana there are approximately J 36 m* '.arm voters who approve the Demuxralic agricultural program agaiusi Mi.OVl) whu do uuf Q— — — * TODAY’g COMMON ERROR Do not say. "Neither Mary Nor her tatber were invited;" Instead say. "was invited." • a
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IN jyoo th* total appropriation I for th* State Board of H*aiih wo* just |4,»M annually. It on stuffed sway tn a small often and Hr account* we pasted in one book. Th* *01*0414 new building pictured above now houses the activities of th* Slat* Board of Health with an annual eppropria. tlon es approximately »«Ot».000, Including federal fund*. A* es Augu.t, 1P». the United State* Pubhr Health Service has dispensed a total of >437,177 la
I I • • Affinwer* Te Tort Question* Below ar* th* nwoiarg to th* ; T**t Questmens printed UB Plfiffi* Twg 1 ttenbiscult. 2 Washington Irving 3. A woman of JerUbo who hid j tile Hebrew spies at tbe time ot . the Conquest of Canaau 4 "The Kid." 4 Llama 6 Fort Bragg N <‘ 7. Assistant Secretary of the Navy. GoveniiH ot N Y aud Fre*ident of tbe U K 4. Michigan , i 9. Storage lialtery I 10. Centrosphere 11 Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee , i To Clean Fur* l lean fat * l>y flr*t biusiuag tbe wrong way. then sift over the fur some hot cornmeal or bran. Rub ! this into the fur and allow to stand before brushmg It out Take the fur outdoors and brush twllh the napi with a stiff wbiskbroom. after which saturate a clean ctetb with gaaoUne and rub the fur weH. using a whiskbroom to restore the
' various public health programs ia the Heeder etat*. In addition, sanitation, which eomea within the province of the State Board es Health, claimed a total of IIV 141,14: for newer project* and li»po**l plrnt*. The State Pivlaion of Public Health protect* the buying public by inspection* front th* bureau of weight* and measure*; earrieo on a program es edueatioa in health and phyaisal education; guard* | againet communicable dlneas| j
Snap, then bang in the sun to dry ' I Hub with the nap when cleaning, i and never use water uu furs, a* it shrivel* the hide. Baby's Rubber Tgy* Iteby's rubber toy* should be wash'd ln»a boraelc acid solution • every day They are usually in bi* mouth so it I* the wise plan to I keep them sanitary. Scrambled Egg* Add a few bread crumb* to th- ! scrambled eggs. Thi* will not only improve the flavor but will make . tbe egg* go further. - O " — # • Modern Etiquette , By ROBERTA LEE I | Q l» a liusicand supposed to give I hi* wife a gift un each Wc-dditig anniversary? A. Yes If be remembered her on i j her birthday aud Christmas before I they were married why shuuldu • i the same Ihoughtfuluea* prevail? j The gift mv-d not Ih- costly. Q When serving a buffet supper, where ahojiki the silver and uapi kin* Ih- placed? I A. It Is more ccMcveuleut to place • them where they are to be puked - Up last. Ql* Il proper to Iregia an ini tiodctc tiou with the phrase. "I want - to make you at qua mud with' ? s A No. Avoid this phrase.
conduct* a dght againat venerval disease; maternal and child health; public health nerving; hoop* the ■tote's vital stotiatuv each a* birth* and death*; cooperate* with local health oflker*. regulate* |ndurtnal hygiene; direct* *omai<jnity tanitation and aanitery *ngmeering; guard* oar water and milk supply; check* tourist camps; direct* the division es pure food and drug*; conduct* a bacteriology and pathology laboratory, and con Uoto *tream pollution and ether activities.
I Sfift w »RAUN J O rflir Mr. Smith I* an Ideal father. His son wants a bicycle. Tbe tinanc lai condition of the Smith family i* I none to good. but. Mr. Smith eco nomlze*. smoke* nic kie cigar*, j walk* to work, aud when son's birthday arrive*, present* him with | a stay new bike and send* him out to enjoy the newly acquired ve hide. Mr Smith *il« bac k with plea •are and a bit of pride He has made bis son happy, be has deme M» duty aa a father Hut ha* ha? What about Inst rueIng hi* child in tbe propel way to operate a bike? Wbat about teething thi* youngster the tratfit rule* which apply to bicycle* as well a* automobile*’ Wbat about warning him not to be a show-off rider? The way thi* boy ride* hl* bicycle is very likely the manner in which he will operate hi* car when a grown man It I* tbe parent's duty u> caution their children io think and act safely. Safety habit* instilled In the mind of a child will be lasting Skill Second to Perserverancs Visalia. Cal —(CPI- John Terry. instructor In the Tulare county I traffic school, graduated our pupil, after the second lesson It was a j &c-year-old gray-haired woman On the occasion of the ses-ond lesson. | she walked two hour* in the rain ' to attend the claaa. Q Skittish Hors* Dump* Coal l Bristol. It I.— (U.PJ ~ Several householders received “free <-«ml.” i tha.-ik* to a skittish horse Draw 1 ing a load oi coal, the horse shied ,at an automobile The runaway wagon struck several houses, sprinkling coal over the lawn* sideswiped a parked automobile and finally tame to a halt against a tree.
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Last 2 Days DRY GOODS CLOSE OUT PRICES UNBELIEVABLE LOW! Friday And Saturday • • Your leant Chance to S-A-V-E
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Decatur .Man Retires After Lawk Service T. W Holsapple. well known De calur citlxeu, will make his home with hl* son. Glen L Holsapple in ' Indianapolis, beginning April I. Mr Holsapple. who was a fore-: iuaic at tier La Foatsiae Hanuie company in thi* city, retired fiom active duties last Monday He came i j here with C E. Hell when the U i Fontaine Handle company wa* es-
Smith Says: " < wBHf t il never forget th* day I called up THE DEMOCRAT «SSSVs. MB K and told them I needed some order pads right away Sure M "--gram Igi enough they were over to 1 |H my the nest day They 1 certainly helped me out of I i 138“ liF that jam. although I was to > 1 b'ame. Os course. I would* t ||E espect them to meet such un |KHB fair domands alt th* time fWII Sut THE DEMOCRAT just || K ha* a knack for turning out good printing quickly.” M V & Jr 11" Decatur Daily Democrat | Cirratant :: lA’l'crhead- :: I km* GET AN ESTIMATE FKEEI l ll"M ■a* im— 'l -- .rssmij I
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