Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1940 — Page 5

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u i k iv r \v u <a m\<a 1 ■ Know ail tfkn. IBomen anb Ctjftbrtn 1| B Bp ®be«e presents: ■ I fe THAT. Whereat the NATIONAL CLEAN UP. PAINT UP E AND FIX UP CAMPAIGN hat resulted in many advantages to RD 11 B community life throughout the United Statet. I J H In Stftfttribt HEALTHni SAFETY; j 1 f In prameMnf EMPLOYMENT THRIFT; W In larfhawnf FIRE PREVENTION; | j S In tnmnint BETTER HOUSING; /■ ® ; In arimn/ar<nf CIVIC PRIDE; tti j B • In maAinf tht "HOME A$D CITY BEAUTIFUL”; NOW. THEREFOKF, Ik it resohed and known that plan* • » .■■J have been perfected for a thorough CLEAN I I’—PAINT I P— 1 ’ W ’ FIX CP CAMPAIGN in Decatur. Indiana, beginning Monday. | I £ j May 13—Thia date to mark the opening of a real campaign of >' 3 H perxhtent and eonntructive effort in cleaning up. fixing up and D ® ' KEEPING IT IP. In this worthy movement of cleaning, paint- D ing. planting, repairing and general rehabilitation and beautiflcation. We urge each citizen to do his or her best part to make ? . £/ ; our community • I*. j i B CLEAN, HEALTHY, SAFE. Si r J THRIFTY and BEAUTIFVL « Signed: »;i 1 I FURREST E. ELZEY L. ■J® \ t Mayor of Oecatur. ?t AV*J C I L I | * t H* , KRUCCKEBERG. | J| fel ft Preaident. Chamber of Commerce If A” r ™*FIX U?J ls.| G W AUER. M X \ Executive Secretary. Clean Up Committee. r-jpXWF ,S> Bj

Dlayor Head, War Knitter* K'l- n lU P> Wakedeld now Ban all masculine knitting circle

OL'-' 'M * i> • * • wk ■ w Ask Yourself... “Shall I deny my family the advantages of an improved home? I Then Consult U 5.... Many Decatur families are fixing tn latter, more modern. healthful and comfortable homer, through the help of the new low inlereat bearing F. 11. A. loan* for remodelling and repair*. We will Ire glad to give you information an to how you can qualify. jUOn If >ou would prefer a new home. a*k u* about gCj II U the F. H. A - building loan*, which aI wo carry low rate* of inlereat. Often a new home can be built NJggjX Mn( f paid for by approximately the *ame monthly pay menta a> rent now coala. The First State Bank ESTABLISHED IMS

I which was formed under the lead . ershlp of Mayo; J M Jolly The mayor Is himself an expert knitter I

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Clean-Up, Paint-Up Campaign Opened In Decatur OnfMonday

First Annual Event Os Its Kind (Jets InderWay Here With Parade And Program. MAY 13-JUNE H "De, alm Can and Will . . CleanUp, Pa|nt-Up. Fix-Up that la the slogan adopted by a group whose purpose Ik to In a month of Intensive campaigning inwllll Into the fit liens of the city a desire to create a "Decatur Beautiful." With thin purpose hi mind a "Clean-lp. Paint-Vp. Fix-l'p" committee was named by city official* to lead a campaign of campaign*. May IS Io June K were set a* the date* for the campaign George iAuer, General Electric eawutive was chosen an executive secretary of the campaign committee and Robert II Heller wan named gen- • ral chairman Dr II E. Daniels, city ho*id of health secretary and 111 W Shraluka newspaperman. ax I publicity director, were nam'd to the executive committee. Other committees ami sub-ioin inlttees with represeiitatives ot business organizations. social and service clubs, sororities and fraternities. have been named and will l>e I named to assist in the drive as It continues. The campaign was officially opened Monday night with a big ! parade, led by city officials, the De<vtur high school band. Cuh i Scout* and others in the line ol march A new feature is planned tiy the committee each week to create enthusiastic effort among individuals tin doing their part toward the cami paign. The city street department today start* doing It* part in the cam paign by hauling away all unsightly trash gathered together hy re.ld- | ent*. On June h ai the close ol the NOW'S THE TIME to check up on your Shrubbery. Coneult my Landscaping Ser vice. W E HABEGGER Belmont Road Phone 7872

- —• Have Your Furnace Cleaned Our Modern Way! — ■ — I‘hone f Phone 739 l°day .KSfj — Now that the winter firing i* oxer let u* check and clean your furnace. Our modern Vacuum < leaning method remoxcm accumulated dust and mh»l which make* for Inlier heating anil cleaner operating. We'll completely check your furnace and suggest whatexer repair* you max need. A little precaution NOW will *axe you inconxenienee and money next winter. Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop North Find SI. Decatur

OpenN Campaign ■R * j ft R ‘ Dr II E Daul-I*, secretary of Hu- city IsHird of health, opem-d the clean-up, paint up. fit up cam paign Monday In a talk al the south shir of the < Olli i house l|> was IntriHliiod by Gemg. Auer executive secretary of the cominlt tee In charge of the campaign I '.iiiip.iigii raiiip.iign b-adei s and I Interested persona hope to have < naled an annual event that will asure citizens to a "Decatur Beau tiful" o DEATH CLAIMS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONKf tin Decatur cemetery. The leely will be returned to the home from the F. E Black funeral home Wednesday afternoon and I may be viewed there after Ip m. until time lor the service* o BiißinesN Phones Are Hcing Cheeked (‘harles l> Eliinger. manager of tin- Citizen- Teli-phoiie < uiiip.iiiy. I announced today that tdcplioni in. every business house In Ibd clly will Im i-hi-i ke<| by the company for needed repair*, replacements and i I ■ leaning Anyone having a telephone needing attention is asked to, nollfy the company

SENATE VOTES — tCONTINUF.D FHOM PAUB ONKI Administration forces predict | McCarran’s resolution Will hi- beaten by "»lx or seven votes.” Mi - t’nrran insists he has enough votes "to put it over.” The house vote on the farm tenj .mi y pnigtam 1s on a proposal adopted by the senate as an amendment to the 5920.888.788 agriculture department appropriation for 1911. President Roosevelt had rei-om-iii<-nded a direct appropriation of S26.<HMI,tHHi for the farm tenant program, but the house provided ! no funds for it. Another senate amendment still I to he considered as the house resumes consideration of the eonI ference report on the farm hill | would provide a S2.SOiI.IMN) appro . prlation for administrative expens- ■ s under the act. The house last week ai i epled ! the two biggest senate Increase* I :in the farm *upply hll S2I2.'HH). I | 000 for farm parity payment* in I I‘Hl and SM.OiHi.lHm for the sur- | plus commodity disposal program Further consideration <»f thill. itch bill by the house jiidli lary . • ornmlttee was expected today ilti i less other committee measures ' pi inc-lpally n railroad bankruptcy ' hll block the way Th tee voted last week to reconsider the hill after having tabled it .Meanwhile. Ri-p John J Demp *• y. li. N M c-oiitinnlng bls drivi , to discharge the committee from ' furtht-r ccmslderatlon of the meas me. has obtained 113 of lhe 31* signatures necessary to bring the . bill to th>- house Moor. Yesterday, the house passed ami *• nt to tin- senate a bill to provide l» nsluns for di-iiendent widows ■ hildren and parent* ot World Wai Vi-ti-i.ms who wen- holioi ably ills , charged after at least Ho days' service whether or not their death resulted from war service. fCuNTINI ED FROM PAGK ONE) . don to Join the royal family Tin- Dutch premier and tin- other

Let’s Cut Ourselves a Big Slice of Beauty! * *jK A )^w~sr r r ~ t and Willj Clean-Up • Paint-Up ■ Plant-Up - Fix-Up The Decatur Chamber of Commerce i.* glad to cooperate with the committee in charge of the “Clean up, paint-up. plant-up. Ilx-up" campaign. While we beliexe Decatur i* already one of the finest and most Iteauliful communities in the stale, we recognize the need for an annual spring house-cleaning. In thi* first annual drixe we urge you to con suit your local dealer* for ad»i*e on cleaning, painting, repairing and planting material* and equipment. Each will gixe you good, sound adxise, harked by the experience of year* and the integrity of a good name. Decatur Chamber of Commerce

metnlier* of his government follow c-d Queen Wilhelmina, Crown Princes* Juliana. Juliana's infant daughter*, and other members of! the Dutch royal family to Ixmdon., The cabinet ministers arrived in secret. At St. Paneras station, when 1 premier freer and his fellow minister* arrived, only three police - men were on guard. "If circumstances permit Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Reinhard (Husband of Crown Princess Jull-( anal Intend to return to Holland ax soon as possible P; itic c- Bernhard I came Io lamdon at the Queen's request." Van Vprduynen said "The Dutch military intelligence learned that the German armies were undertaking an qnc-lrc-ling movement around th at of Wilhelmina’s government with the intention of capturing hei," Vc-rduy-lien said ''lt was m e essaiy that this lie prevented at all costs." o * Modern Etiquette | | By ROBERTA LEE Q Is a gill permitted io .< k a man to dam i witli 10-c A No' unit -s tin- man i- her hu*- I band, brother. broGu-r-tn law. con , -In, or perhaps a • hildhood friend ' Q When a bride's father is not | living, whom should she ask to. give her away 7 A Usually the oldest male tela-1 live Q When a man take a giil to a public dinliig riH'in should In- pull 1 out the c hail loi h> 7 A Yes. unless lhe waitci does so o More Indian Twin, Ganado. Anz <U.P) More twins | .ire born among Indians than white j mother'* according Io Dr C G • Salsbury, superintendent ol lh< | Knge Memorial hospital here Sal* | plciiry said a study over a io-year : period showed Hu" was one mill ' liple birth In every 79 among i , Navajo* while lb* hu idenn among j | white mmhi-rs was one In SO. o Trsd* In a Goon Town — Oecatur

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Clean-Up Paint-Up * SL — — SCUFFING SHOISOR FURNITURt WON'T MAR IT DR/fiS yf ICKLY tOWF BROTHERS PORCH AND DF( K PAINT ii mad* (o wear and Tetr and U EAR! It is equally good on wood or cement Aoorv and iv made to several porch door color*. IT S TOUGH! SPECIAL PRICE (This Week Onlyi <toart 9 J C Holthouse Drug Co.