Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered nt the Decatur. Ind . Post Office as Second Class Matter J. II Heller President A. It Holthouse. S<« y. * Hua Mgi Dick D Heller Vice President Subscription Rates Silial*' * ' pie. I "J One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier .. .. 500 One month, by mail 35 Three months, by mail 1 00 Six months, by maii ... 1 75 One yeai. by mail 3 00 One ye.r at office 3VO Prices quoted are within a radius ul 100 miles Elsewhere $| SO one y. ir Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Ad ver Representative •St HEER Ell & <o 5 Lexington Avenue, N. w York 15 East Wack'r D:.v. Chicago Ib’ZS Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies "" ■" ■ Those Brooklyn Dodgers act as It they knew what their Job was. have the ability to do it and ■x- 1 pvet to k- • p right on at it until they have the prixe in the bag What about th. • ■ ui up, iiuiut Up campaign? It st in to get going and w. art happy say that mosi folk an at it Let -k--p it going until the job is cottipi. te. o—o K-ep smiling W< havi •<> much in this country that you wont find* In any other, including peace and a chance to earn our own way. that we ought to be happy. —o It only takes a little iffoit and a f> w M 1 oil'l. of lon to -Ic:.c. when you turn your <ar and > i owe that to the pedestrian and to th. other drive . on the highway Obey traffic signs and rules. O—V The primary has been a very quiet one, not only here but over the state, according to reports and indications are that a light vote will ire < ast unless the last tow days of th< i ampaigu prodine some excitement —o—© Be su:e io v..t. OU th. daylight saving question This is your problem for the city council has declared Its desire and Intention of doing what the majority wants: done Civ.- them your answer by voting at the *pe< ial Ixx.tli .ii your peer inc t it you live jn the < tty ——O ~O " Th. Y.mks are having a tough time getting started this year andi ar. m ar the .ellar position but th. many fans who have boosted them for years are still loyal and expert them to hit their stride m due Huie and ... al.< id to a fa.' II:.. • that will put them in the world senes. —O It looks as If Italy t* geitmg ready to slip into the war and with signs pointing to a hook-up with Hitler and Stalin That may lx wise or It may not be Only litre ' ran tell that It will mak. the situation mu. h mote serious and prolong the terrible destruction that seems so foolish and so Useless. Just another week until primary day. Results will be re. rived at I thia office and you are invited to | c all 1.000 or 1.001 lor cwt urns The •cures will be posted hi ths window an the prectacts make returns' and will lie sent to various clubs and meeting places for your con- * veulenca. It’s a service we are al ways happy to give. More than eight luilltam young meh and women, first voters, will cast their ballot thia year who did not vote In ISM These should and will mfoi in themselves bow to vote properly and tor whom to vote It's an Important step for them as It fat tor every one in this country who has the privilege of thus ex preaalng hla preferences on mat-1

- ters of government. People who live In dictator ridden countries do uot have such an opportunity. o e It is believed that fifty new homes will be built In Decatur tills year. Plans are already prepared 1 for thirty more and several are even now under construction. For the past five or six years w<- have built about that many houses annually. showing a steady and a prosperous growth for there are no empty residences and ear h day we receive calls for houses, apartments and rooms. The city is growing —o Funeral services were held today for Samuel Burger, one of the best known men in the county, who*, death occurred as the re -ill' <>t an automobile wreik For many years Mr Barger had been .cognised as a business farmer and a su. < 1 ssful one Industriou* I awl». dealer. Interested in public affairs he lx < am.- known to him d <d< of p. ople who regret his i trail:< d> aih and who will tnlss him tn numerous ways. o—o Dall) average sales of fluid milk i | din ing Mar. h tier, used M perc-nt | over the same period a y.at ago, according to epons from hading distribute « in 13d markets to the Mlk Industry Foundation In March daily av. ag. sab s total-d • 6.57 H 263 quarts .ompared with 1 •I'l quart* n Mirth 1939 Mik < nmpsny payrolls In Mai. hj showed an increase of 1 26 |w ..-nt and employment a de.r.as. of 1 11 p.-r. >nt compar'd with March 1939. Tin: <l'..ks hav- been moved up* on daylight savings ail over the • out iiy iiid until o< tuber Ist th. re will bi- th. satni confusion that has existed since this became popular. In th- states to th. . ast where they ar.- on fast time, many places are now u»:ng eastern day- | light saving, making the time two hours faster than here. In Chicago. Fort Waytie, Mun. le and many other cities ot the middleu. st. the clocks hav> tx. n pushed ahead and every wtn . tier. is a divided opinion. The trim may come when 'he question will have to be dis f.os.d Os by legislation n order to provide a dependable system. —o—o The giaduates ar. now listening tea lot of go»xl advice as they atI tend b.K i a.surcate aUj cumineu* • itieut services and as they mat th. •xcasion for .losing high schta.l • dm at lon pursuits and planning for the future They will find after al! it is largely up to them and to ' th< ir ability to meet circumstances <’* they arise They will find too that they can continue ths-ir .do l.ation by learning -one thing each day and so much depends on how Well th. y do that Those who > prove themselves superior. either Ixiause ot natural ability or b« .alls, they work at their jobs hard er, win get to the top of the Udder - —» o Reorganisation of the county i committee will be the nest important job after th<- primaries and : this should be done with the idead doing the best for the party, i Let's all get together and win the • lection next November. If we do we tan set up a tie w all time high record The Dcmocrnth party has long been recognised as the friend of the farmer, the laborer, the man ot ordinary clrcumstau. eg. . The i.-eord of the past seven years Is oiie of which every one tau be proud. What baa been doue baa I Ireeo to help you and while there may haw been .M-.aaional mia takes, the fact remains that yogi friends have Uen in power and have been doing what they (blah batt fur the great majority. Nowlywods' News Original Trade la a GaM tewn — Oacauss Han Franclaeo <UJ!) When Bat bars Burrell and Milton Htltt slipped across the border of Mexico sad ! were married, they took a new way of annosaciug the glad tidings Phofostatlc t ..pies were made of i the marriage certificate aud mailed ' to ail their friends

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Answers To Test Questions Belon are the answers to the Teet Qneet lotto printed .. on Page Two 1. SpMerliags. 2. Zachary Taylor 3. Treasury [A partment. I To preside over the Senate. а. No. б. Mllref. 7 Dauiel Webster. ‘ No. 9 Admiral Dav id Fauagut 10. "Rubin Himml.” c — - ... ► 1..-— -—• Household Scrapbook By Roberta ♦ ~ + Setting Colors Epsom waits has been found to be i-xcellent for setting the color of a delicate fabric. Ju»t add a lea•qsMmful to each gallon of water and your garments even those made of »<-rg«- and other Wuleti material*. will wash easily without losing their color. Cleaning Kale When cleaning kale, if a handful ot salt is added to the second water, it will cause all the *and to sink to the bottom of the pan another rinsing will then make the kale thoroughly < lean Care of Palma Those withered brown streak-

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will not appear on the leaves of the • palms if they are sponged once a week with a solution of n.tlk and water O TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY April 30- -Election laiatds for the! coming primary annoum.-d. Orlon Mai shall, nlgbt maa at the Durkin garage, has a narrow ee-1 .ape when his rar collides with an

' Erie freight. Adams uruuty quoto for the SalvaUou Army Is 33.304.80. The «ampaign will start May 10. sponsored by the American 1-egion Wai Wemhoff. C. E. Bell. C. J VoghwHe, Carl l*umphr«-y and Hugh Hile elected members of Rotary lx.ard of directors. East Chicago has gained 18.859 I impulatiou the past 10 years. Now has impulation ot 35.367. Railroads in the V. S put 14.538 new freight cars in use In 193*.

Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE • .—♦ Q. What should a host and bos teas do when atxiut to leave for u dinner party and some uuexpected out-of-town guests arrive? A Make provisions immediately for guests to eat at your home, or at ■ some nearby convenient restaurant. Go on to your dinner party and Sthen reutrn as soon as possible I Your guests and your hostess will ■ both understand. Q When a girl wears a man’s frai ternity pin does it mean that she is engaged to him? A. Yes. that is the uiianlng It conveys, though many of these campus engagements are merely a matiter of adventure and rivalry, with- ' out any serious devotion. Q. What might be considered the 1 most fashionable hour foi a formal dinner? A. Eight o'clock. ■ MAtiLEY NEWS MRS. E. J. WORTHMAN Mr and Mrs. Charles Dettiager were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hheller and family of Fort Wayne. Florence Worthman spent the weekend at the home of her aunt. Mrs. M. F. Worthman of Decatur. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Bracht were Sunday dinner guests of Wm. Bracht at Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Walter I’eck of Preble and Mr and Mrs Robert Beery were .Sunday evening visit ors at the <> Hildebrand home Rev and Mrs. Otto Heherry. New 1 Bavaria. Ohio are visiting this week at the O Htldrel.rund home while Rev. S.hrny Is attending the I church elassis at Convoy. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs George Franks and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Franks and son Richard of New Bavaria s»n- Sunday dinner guests ot Walter Hildebrand and son Bobby. In the afternon the called on Mrs Mina Hildebrand who is . onfin.d to her noma tiecause of illness s. Cha < Dettlnger and Political Calendar < Advertising) DEMOCRAT TICKET cot wri HARLEY K. EHRSAM of Monroa Dansocrat'C Candidate for C(H NTY SI RVEVOH No. 25 on Democratic Ballot D. Burdette Custer Os Decatur Democratic Candidate for Pnntecutinff Attorney No. Ifi on Democratic ballot JOHN L DeVOSS of Decatur Democratic candidate for I’nmecut inj? Attorney No. 17 on Democratic ballot. . r Moses Augsburger I French Township Democratic Candidate for ( ontmi.-winner. Third Dintriel No 28 on Democratic ballot Ruth Hollingsworth of Decatur Democratic Candidate for <(H NTY RECORDER No. 22 on Democratic ballot. Leon Neuenschwander of Wabash Township Democratic Candidate for C(H NTY ( OMMISSIONEH Third District. No. 30 on Democratic ballot. r DEE FRYBACK of Decatur Democratic Candidate for COI NTY RECORDER No. 21 on Democratic ballot. EU DUBACH of Hartford Township Democratic Candidate for Comminnioner. Third Dintricl No. 29 on Democratic ballot. ITmuselman of Berne Democratic candidate for ProwecutinK Attorney No. 18 on Democratic ballot Thomas P. Riddle Steuben County. Ind. Demoerattc Candidate for CONGIWSS

Mrs. Ernest Worthman and son| i Calvin spent Wednesday In y a!l Wert Ohio at the home ot Mt. and . Mrs. Kay Keil and children. > Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roller ami Mr. and Mrs. Kdw. Koltor were dm ner guests Bunday at the Adolph i Kolter home at Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rloemker were business callers In Decatur this afternoon. Mrs. George Mann and Mrs. Lewis Mann of Tocsin aud Mrs. Chas. ’ l,m

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