Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1940 — Page 6
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Take Applications For Census Workers Person* desiring to apply for position for enumerator for the |topula t lon cenM*. which |* to begin April 2. must either deliver or mall their applicatlo'** to the district I supervisor'* office. 2<15 Federal j Bldg. Fort Wayne, not later than ; Tuesday. March 12. Applications ran be obtained by railing for or writing to the District Supervisor'* office. Applicants must 1,,- between the ace of Is and 85 years, and be at least high school graduates. have a good hand writing and lie in coral physical health to work in all kinds of weather as it Is necessary that the enumeration lie completed during th*- month ot April. In rural areas, and the first two weeks in April in cities of 25"" or more. <> Druggists Conference At Purdue Next Week Lafayette. Ind .March t Between .15" and 45" druggists from piacttcr.lly every city and town in the state which has a drug store are eapetted to attend the Imh annual druggists' business conference to he held at Purdue University March 12 and 1.1. under auspices of Hie extension department of the school i pharmacy. A numtier of important ’opus to the druggists will be discussed at the meeting including Indiana s new marriage law and <ontrol of Venera! diseases, with Dr. Verne K Harvey. se< retary of the Indiana state board of health, as the vpeak
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Confirmation Footwear We ha*e a complete I * lh< * ,d i**’'* and WJBErjjL Confirmation FootJ Sjjjyßl wear and invite vou to crime in for your selecIl " n ne * * , ' 4e * . . . including whiten. Reasonable price*. Dress up for Easter! Mens and M omens New Spring Footwear in a varied assortment of styles and colors. Shop now. Nichols Shoe Store Local Cars for Local People ou May Talk to the Former Owners 1939 PLYMOUTH TUDOR Lewi than 12.000 mile*. Heater and Defroater. New Guarantee. 19.1 S Plymout h Tudor - I9M Chevrolet Tudor. Radio, Heater. Dual M equipment. Thin car fa Motor overhauled. :.S«, v * r ’ — *->• ---■ . ____ 19.1.1 OMnmMIo Coupe. 1934 F,Mrd VR - Good Thfa ear ha* only IKOOO rubber and run „ mile*. Make Homebody a wonderful car. Priced to nell! 1932 PONTIAC COUPE - A Bargain! TRANSPORTATION BPKCIALB 192# Chevrolet — 1929 Ford Fordor AA 1929 Ford Tudor — ( HOK E VV PHIL L MACKLIN & CO Phone SO CHRYBLER-PLYMOITH DEALERS “Our uoed earn make good or we do.”
er; regulations for food*, drugs and cosmetics and the recent laltel- ' inc act. by Charles Wesley Dunn a New York attorney, who has »pc i lallxed In this field of practice, and Dean <’. 11. Jordan, head of the I school of pharmacy, who will dis cuss the control of poison* and barbituates, o- • Youthful Cyclist Is Killed By Auto Plymouth. Ind March 7 tl'Pt Charles Carman, 18. was ki'li-d Instantly and bi* companion. Hois ert Andrews was critically Injured last night when the bicycle thev were riding was hit by an automobile driven by Floyd Molebash llourlion merchant. The hoys were nearing their home at Inwood, six milea from here, when the accident m "tired Molebash was blinded by approaching truck lights, he said o- — Long Talk Lead* to Jail Okanogan. Wash tl’Pi A Mason City Wash . youth was jail ed for talking too much He went to a hotel and called a girl In Oakland, Cal by telephone He talked to her an hour and four minlues The hill was more than 150. but the youth only had 815. so the hotel proprietor had him arrested. —o —._ Auto Bought With Nickel* St Maries. Ida tl’Pt -Stanley Resor saved for two year* to get enough money to buy a new car and paid for it in cash all nickels. Resor walked Into an automobile display room, selected his car then plunked down his money and demanded a receipt. The accumulated nickels weighed <2ky pounds. Skater* U** Freak Ice Lgke Pla< id. M. V tl'Pl Fivhundred youngsters skated safely on four ln< hes of ice while motorlioats < burned open wat«r a fewrods away during a freak freexeup in this Adlrondai k resort. Fewold timers could remember when laike placid and adjoining Mirror latke had not frogen over together. — Poetiean Write* ver»e Pasadena. Cal <U.P) Thia city ha* a postman poet He ia Mat thi-w Butler. Hi* latest poem Is published in the American Mercury Magulne
« r~— -■ - -I'll I IT i Happened IN I An IM? Style Note The figure for fall will be pleasingly plump, and from Paris comes the decree that "the hustle must remain. skirts are nearing shortness, | just above the ground.” 18?0 Beauty Aid* From the "Cosmetlques” section I of a cook book published by Mis* I E. Nell. 1*70; Complesion Wa*h. Put in a vial i one drachm ot ben join guru in pow-I der. one dra< hm nutmeg oil. six' drops orange blossom tea. or apple I blossoms. Put in half pint rain water and boil down to one teaspoonfull and strain. Add one pint sherry | wlm- Bathe the face, morning and I night. This will remove all flesh I worms, and give a complexion Or put one ounce powdered gum ben-! join in a pint of whiskey, io use | pul in water in wash bowl till it , I* milky, allowing it ta dry with out wiping This is harmless. iOh. Yes! What do you thlnkfi. An 1853 Speed Problem The Indianapolis Sentinel in, 1553 commented as follows. "We mentioned the tai t the other day of ( the Bellefontaine train coming in at the rate of about eighteen miles ar. hour, and we are informed that yesterday the train from came In at equally as great speed I Cannot our laws on this subject be enforced, ot must this reckless i speed lie permitted until it results in the loss of a life’ We trust that the conductor* on the trams sill pay some attention to this matter if they do not we think it will lie! the marshall s duty to pay some | attention to them " Tas* Your Choic* Toll rate, of luineavllle and Corydon Crave! and Plank Roads For every sleigh sled carriage or other I vehicle drawn by one horse. 2c a mile. For each additional animal. '«< a mile For ea< h horse and rider or led horse lk*< a mile. For every store of meat cattle, mules or asses and in the same ratio for greater or less number. l«c a mile. ' For every vehh le drawn by oxen, the same rates as allowed on i ar-' iiage drawn by horses No charge mad>- for funerals or n ini.ter* i traveling 'on tharge”. Th* Railroad Offer • When a person steps up to * window In the railroad station at Corydon and pun hares a ticket to New Albany he pays Sbc. With that ticket he is sure ot transit. He ia certain of setting on a velvet i u*h-, ion and if the windows are dosed. I not lielng covered with dust He ar- j rives in New Albany an hour later. If he drives from Corydon to New Albany he pays s»t for one horse' and about II 20 for two horses It take* two hours to make the trip and chances are that he ia covered with dust or froien stiff " -— - 5M Sheet* H‘ : il I Sunriwe Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped. 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. * J X, I s | ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Mar. 8— Mr* Harry Hnfflne 8 miles South and k* mile Wen of i Van Wert. Ohio Mar 8-Oscar f ames. 14 mile I Fast of Poe on Winchester road ' Mar. 11 Lewia Egiy. « mllM| Mat. 3 mile* north of Decatur. March 11 Fred Gerber. 4 miles west. Ik* mile* south of Monroe; I personal property. Kllenberger I Bro*. Auctioneer*. March 12—Homer Haney. 2 mile! east of Decatur, first farm ea*t of Dent acbool hou*e March 13— Peter Everett. 2 mil* i north of Salem; Personal Property, j Frank Dellinger. Auctioneer. Mar. 13—Warren Locket. Churubusco. Indiana March 14 —Prank Lautenhdier. Zk» mile* couth Decatur on road r. Mar 27— LaCrosse County Guern-! •ay Breeder* Aaan Bal*. 2M Guernsey cattle, Weat Salem. Wl*., Treat Co. Blog., | Decstar. Udi* a a Pbon* 104
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