Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1944 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind.. Poet Office ax Second Class Matter. J. 11. Heller President A. It Ho’thouae. Sec'y. * Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vlce-Presiden* Subscription Rates Single Copies ? 'll One week by carrier .20 By Mall In Adams. Allen, Jay and Wells counties. Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wert counties, Ohio. 54.50 per year. 12 50 for six month; f 1.35 for three months, 50 cents for one month. Elsewhere; 15.50 per year; 13.00 for six months; 5165 for three months; 60 cents for one month. Men and women in the armed forces 53.50 per year of >I.OO for •hree months. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. National Representative SCHEERER 4 CO. 15 Lexington Avenue. New York 25 K. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. Hear Governor Schricker Saturday night at the high school auditorium -0 Personalities In politic s belong ’<> the old school and should not he used by candidate or party workers. Election, should be to decide issues and to select as officials those best qualified to serve. Let's keep jt clean —o I If you are not properly regte'ered now you must attend to that i little eirand between now and midi night. October 9th. That's only ten < days away Call phone 1400 or drop in at headquai'ers '» go to th- county clerk's office and see that you are listed. —o President Roos* volt i vidcntly , •■xpe< ted the politician' to talk aboii' the Roosertl family but In | thinks they went a hit too fai 1 when they included Falla, his < Scotch terrier. He told them in plain words tiny have to "quit , kickin' my dog around." —O-O—-til tuber 27'h will be Navy Day f and will be observed throughout t America In this county H Vernon i Aurand who --rved during the first . world war. has again hs-'-n named i as chairman He will plan local ( programs tor the occasion and i Should have the upport of every , patriotic ultixen. O—o The war news may not be so en< ouraging to many of us but General Elsenhower !•> -'ill ve y 1 confident. While the lines have i been holiQng along the Rhine this I week, there is evidence of a big i push that will show real gains soon You know these things don't just happen They must I- planned and arranged —o The (,'rosley poll just published indicates the ree|e<t|ou of Ron---velt ty a snug majority However. It's author points out that in many states the vde Is close and may turn one way or 'he other That's true but so fpsr it looks very much us though tb» changes will favor the presidepit rather Ilian Mr I> wey. his pipponent. —-O—O Will Adams county have a modern airport? It's up to the dllpens. The campaign to raise the money for such an Improvement is in iirogrcsK and from reporta is gohtw along nlcdy. It's a big undertaking but by no means an impossible one In a county as rich in cash as is thia one. We have a
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real opportunity if we will take advantage of it. —o Rada: man Joe Wilson. Jr., chided for reaching a class at Colgate ten minutes late, said, ‘‘You wee. sir. i was in Africa yesterday." It foreshadows the travel habits of civilians in 'he near future. Yet what we med is not so much to move faster or to produce faster, but to think faster. Christian Science Monitoi —o The campaign Is warming up nationally as the party leaders ' lit loos.- on their charges and coun'er charges It may not prove any thing or ' onviiii • many but if it creates more interest among the voters its a good thing and quite American Election day is less than five weeks away and from now on tin'il the bell rings at six o'clock on November ”th. it will he exciting and Interesting. —o Every one in Indiana has confidence in the integiity of Governor Schricker. He has proven himself an able, honest and fearless lead er He will speak to the voters of Adams county at a rally to b. held it the Junior Ken lot high school auditorium m-xt Saturday | < wnmg Listen to his address ano meet thia man who haw handled th. affairs of stale wo well 'lnpast three years and nine month" The war casually list continues to grow almost dally On Tuesday of this wet k week one Adams county man. Pfc Leonard Landis was reported killed Sgt. William Kenney missing over Germany and two others wounded. M ix Winteregg in Italy and Marvin Osti-rmeyer in Frame. The Adams county list of heroes is large, perhaps equal to any community of this size in the ountry Our sympathies are extend'd to the loved "lies of thes< boys. —o Ernie Pyle, fallioil Hoosier war , correspondent. Just home Hom | Frame, warns that 'he war may go on all winter and urges that every one continues to help ou the homo front until the last anti is fired He points out that Germans are tigh'lug desperately and show no signs of giving tip Two weeks ago it looked as -though the inarch to Berlin would be easy but the enemy lines have slnngthened and the battle- ate as tierce as any sime Pearl Harbor. -0 Next Sunday will be observed in almost 'Very church in this and other countries m World Wide Communion day There will be special music and services and the pqblit is invited to attend the church of -heir choice. Never in
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history has it h'' t> »o important that w give thought to th. i-huii h. The war i- being fought that we may have fnedoin of worship as well as fre.-doin from fear and want. It should be a day when every i huri h breaks all records 1 ■or i.t'endance. -0 Water And Sewage: i "In order to guide city and town 1 officials there will hi- published soon a complete analy-is of the laws governing the iin.iiicing of I watet and sewage improvements." w itc-s Maurice Early In the Indian apolis Star "This booklet designed to enable 'the planning of the future construction now,' was prepared by John E. Stoner and Pressly S Sikes of the Indiana I'nlv-r---si'y department of government and is to be distributed to city officials ■'ln the booklet is a map of Indiana showing communities and streams. A blai k ball repit seats communities which haw no sewage treatment. The map It literally black wl'h the black balls. By no means all the places that should have sewer systems have them
But it is found 'then- are 28b places whiih have sewers; only 81 have treatment plants.' "Had a- tile situation is. there has been progress in cleaning up '.he streams which is vital to I "health, convenience and esthetics.’ , There was no sewage treatment | plan: In tin- state until 1903. By 192" th< re were eight Now there an- B|. but some of them an- inndequa'e. "When tile flow in tin- streams' was larger there wa, not such an I . urgent demand for action. But studies show a constantly dec i< using water level and less flow in streams." o - — I Twenty Years Aao Today • « Sept. 2S ’A.w Sunday. ' | ii f Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE > ■— . I Q When should th.- Joint card ; of the husband at.d wife be used? A Such i-ard-v may be .w-d -by f the bride when calling after her rei • turn from the honeymoon, when | sending a gift in which her hueband shaies. and !•; tending ai eept-
anima or regrets to invitations in ] v. hivh Isith participate. Q la it correct to cut bacon with I the fingeiH? | A No. It id abvays eaten with | a fork. The rule is the same for | French fried po'.'toes. Q Is it obligatory that om- introduce all gut-.ti at a small dinner or luncheon? A Yia; do so t.y all meaM 0 Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE «i Dirty Pots Instead of scouring and .n-raping the dirty pots, boil water In them. I to which add a little washing soda. This la a much e.alc-r method and just ao satisfactory. Stains Before trying a stain remover of ■
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