Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1943 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated (Catered kt the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second CUm Mutter J. H. Heller President A- R. Holthouse, Sec'y & Hus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vle< President Subscription Rates Single Copies' I .03 One week by carrier 15 By Mail Within 100 Miles One Month 35c; Three Months |l. Six Months 11.75; One Year |3.00. By Mail Beyond 100 Miles On- month 15c. Three months 11.25. Six months |2.25. One year 34.n0. Subscriptions (or men in service 13.50 per year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Representative BCHEERER 4 CO. 15 Lexington Avenue, New York 25 E Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. You'll hnvi ;t next if yon Save with war bond- no*. ■ -O—O- — Invest time dull.). now, pet four dollar later- buy more w.ir bonds -0 If you forget to Illi lor i.ition book 3 you may do a up to the loth by mailing in your application. —o Garden *pe<iali*l- any Hi.it carrots. Chinese labb.i. e, • nillve, kale and spinach >.m be planted the next ten days with good results. -0 . Buying 11.25 worth of war saving tfamp* pays for an arm splint and a dozen bandages for a w< uniied American soldier. And you g> t intereat on your money. -0— More thill eighty inotoi u-t - have been arrested In the Port Wayn** area for not displaying a car uto r stamp on tin- windshield of lh<-.r . cars. It doesn't pay to dodge laws. -—o—o If the Hews Is true that 200.000 people W.*r<. killed In the b> mbili; of Hamburg, we can easily understand how the people ill olh r cities of Germany would lie jittery. If you like a variety of sleeping quarters you might try buying th*Stevens hotel in Chltago It ha* 3,000 rooms of about every style. The war department is now off. rIng it for sale. —o Did Adams county did It again. They over subxt rilo-d the July quota by IJI.tHHt. tile total forth month being >|:;|,<HHl against a quota of |II2.<MM). Now let’s put Auguit over. Tin* scientist who declared we would never again have a normal rainfat! must have been guessing. We have reach) d a point when a couple of inch)*) of rain In a few hours isn’t even news. Old ittxhioncd beer may be another of the casualties of war. The State Alcoholic Commiasioa is planning to limit lager to 3 2 percent content Instead of the m»i.Hlfcr •>'« percent. Esmrt* >»» that 3 2 bc*r is not IlttuXicailug. —o At Hixion, Wisconsin, a crew of railroad section hand* is composed entirely of women. The girls ar> ahowmg they can do about any thing if and when they have to and they deserve medals for their efforts. Don't know what we would do without them. —o Hoosier dads will not he called to the color* te-fore November, according to Col. Ililr hvoek. head of the Indiana draft board And by that time any thing can happen Congress will dtocuu th* matter soon after they rvescvsM and moeh will depend on the war out look la a few weeks from now. \ FDR I hope Americana £»«*■ | will figure oat for |F jk| I themselves ad di* iLgjfl 1 ticsa! paj roll *av- » I --
Smart people pay off their debts when money Is |>lentiful, rather than wafting until money is scarcer. An added Incentive now Is that money trued to pay debts is money ihat can’t get out to spiral up 1 pri< c* 'ii our adequate but limited stork of things to buy. I 0-0 , While the 1943 crop will not be a record-breaker. Marvin Jonei. I’ S I od administrator Is starting | ,i < anipaign to make the 1944 yields the biggest and beat ever produced on this earth He promises ma- < liinery and labor and will otherwise sec that the agriculturists are provided with the things they need to plant and harvest 3SO.OWIW acres. —o Th. school board of tin city of Decatur has reorganized for the y< ar. Carl (' Pumphrey wax elected pi evident to succeed Roy Munima. Gregg .McFarland, new member. was < let ted secretary and Gerald Cole, treasurer. Mr Pumphrey has served on the board several year* and will continue the r xcelh nt management of the : < hisrls. —o The garden produce that ran lie processed miist Ire taken care of this year. Few of the ’’musts" are of inor<- importance for our armed fore* and our people must be fed. We have 2.stM).B<m men overseas and more on the way. They need the veg. tables now growing. An extra effort to man tin rood plan's during the canning sear.on l.i Im- ■ iterative. —o State Inspectoi Farnum lias given his <>. K to Hie new Adams county infirmary building ami to the management of the county farm No aper illi 4 re< ommeiulation* ■ are do mol necessary and he ex- ' prec i<l tlif oplnl- n that “clone cooperation between citizens, officials and folk at the home can make the infirmary ami its services an outstanding > sample for Indiana.” —o— War manufacturing plants will observe lailior Day this year by working straight through. The War Production Hoard has requestid they make an effort to make it th<- record making day of producth n in all time. It Is believed that labor genetafly will do its Ih-sI to x< ml the Alio word that it is doing Its part to prove that a democracy >an meet the great crisis through which the world Is punalng. lately Astor of England asked i Red Cross worker who was flying to this country to bring her a fur jacket, some stocking* and a few other it-nis not obtainable there. He did. so she wa. arrested and laid a fine of 1240 although she did not understand she was violating the laws of Great Britain. Rank and Influence evidently were not < on»id- red. Indicating more and more that war le an equalizer. —o Strictly non-essential travel, as »)eh>..«J I.•- v. DvcXUnv I Transportation. is the kind of travel n prea.-nii-d by trips to other cities to visit friends, trips home for the week-end. sightseeing trips, trips to attend amusement events, and similar travel. It la estimated that thia type of travel on trains and buses amounts to at least 25 percent of the total, Unlesx the pub lie voluntarily gives up travel of thia kind. soldiers and Milovs may somedimes And It impossible to g*l home when a long-awaited leave c omes through, or a businessman ury be unatle to attend to an Importaat war production problem. —o Guarding Health: With the summer vacation rapid ly drawing to a clone, and tb> open Ing of school not many weeks off. the county health nurse Mrs Tina DeWees-Button again stresses the Immuaiuuon of children agaiu.t dreaded diseases before the school opMlag Cleveland Gary Myers, in a syadwated coMima. the health wh
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|M»lnt« out. «tate» that the flrnt year of school i» a trying t-xper-b nee for r. well chll:l, uml that lihysioal defect* may aerioualy haiidicitp a < hild. Mr*. 8 Hton urgin the correction of defect* of children, au< It a* bad teeth ami infected tonsil*, ami immunization for children who have not already had thl* work done. In u local »urvi-y lait Mining, •ome 100 parent* reported they expected to have their children immunized *ome time during the aumnier month*, and witli school day* approaching, the county nurse again remind* Ute parent* to have the immunization done within the next few weeks ao the children will be in good health to start th)* term.—Hartford City Ncwa-Timcs. — ■o I Household Scrapbook I I By ROBERTA LEE | • < Oilcloth Try UHing a flour pa»te instead of lacking the new piece of oilcloth to the kitchen table. It will prevent crack* and wrinkle*, will last longer and looks nicer. Percolator Top Temper the new percolator top before using It by placing in cold waler, letting It boll >)owly and PUBLIC AUCTION 6:30 P. M., SAT.. AUG. 7, at 103 No. Kth St.. Decatur. ALL <>E THE HOUSEHOLD GOOIfS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OE THE LATE MILS. WILLIAM BUTLER.
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War At a Glance (By United Pre**! SICILY: Alli<-« capture Catania and I’aterno. Advancing Briti*h. AliD-riian ami Canadian forte* press Axis defenders back into tih* coffin corner of Northeastern Sicily. ITALY: Premier llaiiogiio’s <abiuel met to di*cus* what Rome radio describes as "an Important question.” Italy’s crown council also met, with ■ German Ambassador Von Mackciisoii present. WESTERN EUROPE: Mosquito Iromber* strike at Ruhr valley, attacking factories and other target*. British naval plane* sink three enemy torped<, boats In channel. RUSSIA: RuHMiaiM converge on the escape corridor southweal of Orel in att> nipt to trap fleeing German*. PACIFIC; Americans occupy Mundu airstrip; fighting continue* at edge* of held on New Georgia island. o — I Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE • « Q. On what occasion* |. it neceu»ary that a man wear full evening dress? A. The opera, formal evening wedding*, formal dinners, Iwll*. or formal evening receptions and mu*lcai*. Q Should the parent* of a ehlid reprimand him If hr miabehavea a’ the table when guest* are present? then allowing k to cool slowly. Egg* To keep egg* fresh for a long time, rub each egg, while fresh, with either butter or glycerin.
A. No; either the father or the I mother should quietly lake the I child away from the table. He I should not be scolded or punished I in the presence of the gue*t*. but I neither should th.* misbehavior be I Ignored. Q I* It correct for a bride to re- I move her engagement ring before I the wedding ceremony? A. Ye*; *he may either transfer I It to her right hand or leave It at I home. I — o —— I PUBLIC AUCTION 6:30 P. M.. SAT.. AU(L 7. ut 103 No. sth St.. Decatur. ALL OF HIE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE LATE MRS. WILLIAM BUTLER. /FIAKOWh ; CORN UtUFFIN MIX I ■ PURE. Flakom’* ingredi- J? ’ \ ent* meet the highest stand- F* j j aid* of purity and flavor y , ’ r held by tlic best cook*. If, I owing to war, your grocer I hasn't any F!*korn (or I Flako) today, try him again I tomorrow, | B a jy T n *' al*® get I f dfosfottiy pure ■ I ingredient* in cvcty \ I package of j cd RAKO J
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