Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publlahed Every Evening Kxept Sunday by THE OECATUft DEMOCRAT CO. IncorporsMd Entered at the Decatur, lnd. I’oet Office aa Second Claea Matter I. H Metier __ President A. K Holtbouae Sec y. A Bui Mgr Pick D. Heller Vice-President •übecription Ratee Slagle topic* f .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier S 00 One moatb. by mall .36 Three month*. by mall 1.00 tla mootba, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3 oo One year, at office 300 Price* quoted are within a radtua of 100 miles Elsewhere S 3 So one year. Advert latng Hate* made known on Application. National Adver. Repreaentatlv* SCHEEREK A CO. I Lsttagtu-1 Avenue, New York 11 Eaal Wicker Drive, Cbtlcago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailiea. The Umli that brought tin month of March ill seem* to have gotten sidetracked by the li.-u, —n —o — Pay yout taxes lhi* week ami get that duty out ol the way. It i* easier for you auii the office force If you lake care ol it before the big ruah. * O ■ '*** It'* spring, believi i! or nut, and lust ahead is the uto*t wonderful season of the year. April showers will soou be here to brrng forth the May flowers —o Over ill France they seeui to b. lighting to flati? on. id. thiuk* those in charge an not making the battles frequent enough or hot ciough while others believe they shoulo' play a waiting gam. as they have. — « -o So far this year lb. ie hare been four fatalities as the icsuß of automobile accidents, three deaths u cun mg within forty-eight hour* La.-l year then w.-rc but tin fut the entire twelve mouths Please drive carefully O—O Plans for the General Electric party to observe the twentieth an* Blvrrsary of opening .he blanch m this city, arc going forward and the occasion will Ik* a very happy one in which all of our mucus will join with enthusiasm. —-W Q Remember that April Mb will be th« final day for registration if you wish to vote m the May p imaty and of eouise you do Don't wait too long Go to the county clerk or to one of ile town clerks and *ee thal your ard Is correct. --W No otie makes a piotit out ot a slot uiai bine ex. ept the inanufa. • lurer* and operator* That s the idea of them and the (unity thing i* thal the fellow who plays them, usually knows that faet full well hut he gel* a thrill out ot It any way. - o -w Kegistratioii* are coming In rapidly these days, aecordmg to County Clerk Troutner but there aie sfiil • numlx-i of eligible* out. First voter* and those who have moved or . hanged their names must bavo. n.-w rard* In the file or they > annot vole in tb<- primary. —o Now we have something new lo worry about The aun spot* are 1 espiodlug and (In- northern lights *hnh result, Interfere with telephone telegraph aod cable line*. Tb. one Sunday stopped all communieations In Europe for hour* bn: alien the sun went down every thing was "obey duke." w o llrlsk husil.es* will l ulllmue hue lor there nr* numerous prujevt* in the making, many new reeldettees, a*vend bUKineaa bunees, toiapkittuu of by-pas* 17 and the iiridip ». other road work. fa< utnct going good- Look* like good time* sud la. The depression is ovei and w* are m lor a long pvrlod of prv*-

' parity If expert* know whereof they speak. Jacob M. Schwarts. It, and bis sistei. Katherine’ 21, were killed Sunday night when their buggy was struck by an automobile, >wo miles south of Monroe. It was an other tragedy that should make us all consider how to be more car. tel as we drive the highway* The excellent record made in Adams county last year for traffic fatal.ties will apparently not continue this year. — o—O — Tie member* of the seiuoi high school will assist lucr.haut* Os Decatur on Saturday, April 13th a • ustoiu that has proven a line 1 (bmg (or both students and met-! chant* tb.' past several years Wage* thus earned by the boys and girls are turned over to the j class and used tu various' act iv- j ltie» Remember tb. dale and j iti.ik* a spec.at cflolt to help tiles* new clerks —O-0 Pope I’iua made a strong appeal j fur peace on Easter day and a quarter milium people who attend ed the service cheered his words but evidently they fell on dea! ( ears so fai a* the leaders engaged in aa. ate concerned ills was a great message that should be read and reared and he » of coprs. right tu his pica and in statin* that only by returning to Chris-, Uau principles can |h Ipies event 1 iialiy get together in mdel stand ing and friendship.” ooiiii' «»u* *ho rifltitt* U i • niv*’ hin II4IU* litUt’ti liw Ujl to l*ll UR that 111* Galloji poll tmn t ««4y» In depended upon W Ugr.. #nh hull and all we do is to occasionally niciilton his survey ie*uits. How be gets his eroee-secUon opinions how iHUbl* ?In y art*, wht'Hni th* y *l*l ,M UU - xi Noumiß a« how wt- make no pru(*t»Mou ..f know 494. Hiii roct'iit wtiawn uhJitwli'U aUt < i«k*J iif iii*m rain: it*-mi « Ik*- > otiHtry over. If that » wrung. thaiß. ft to iht lialii.p U wiQiza tk>H hi 111* in- alii mi* w» favor mtlfuig tti«- voter# t > d*M ’ti* flit' 1 I —o— o l.as- year : Tte, |h rsoils w. . , killed and ini tms 1 jierseus injured at 1 Itjr street intersections whe. they crossed against the signal, saoss.-d diagonally or crossed where no Malta! was installed. And 3.2 e* persons were kiih-d and *>*,• 4k" persons injured by crossing 1 between interse. (tons, f’nder (he | lb3t. hidiana trafli. tode jH-d* strisns may not . roes at any place ex. <pt marked cross Walks lietween a.ljai *nt lnl» sections win •• ti 1 tti- .oiitiol signals s e in oper. athin At Other place*, where th» re are no liafll. signals. pedestrians crossiug Ihe street between iniersections must yield th. light of way tu vehicle*. O—O i It Kail I‘cters will announce hi* Candida, y for the In-mo. ralie | nomination for governor In a f* w day* and already a strong prelimlua.y organisation ha* hceu mad. hi »-a< h .ounty Well trained In politics, with eight years exprr- j ienre as state chairman, an exceu-1 live of unuanal ability a* proved by 1 h«* excellent record mad. as Federal Housing administrator for; Indiana. Earl will no doubt complete a campaign that should give him better than an even chan..- in , the . oiivcntoii Reared to lie. atilt, he ha* a h.«»t of friends who will not only he Interested hi watching progress hut in aiding him in the ■ entest for friendly delegates. The Indianapolis Council of Women in a recent meeting mlupied * resolution formally opposing a place on tin ballot for the Communis 1 party. "Uue of the unpleasant truth* we must recognise la that the Communist party has been given a place on our ballot." icad f Ike resolution. The Demo. iaiie party of Indiana baa already Übeu rognixanrw of title view of tbq pall mile member* of the India nap-

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olis C uimil of Women and m th. Gcli' .a] A-*.iiil>ly ot 1- o t na. teU party sit.i h “adv. Kai. s ile overloca. -tat.- u; nattonal governm* nt. Pi..to alii of s.-dllion o- *>t treas-m by radio speei h or press fioiu j hav nig a piac oi th. names ot its iandidat.-s on any ballot In lad! ana The iaw 1* In Chapter 323 of the A t.- of til. Gcm ai Assembly, of 1935. ♦ ; — ♦ Answers To Test i Questions Below are the answers to the | Teat Questions printed 00 Page T«o ffi— « J. .'olli l'or General 2 Januaiy l :<»<l 3. King Kir haul in rtliak. »t>eare’* play RUliaid III.' 4. Water 5. Ostrich. 6 No. 7 Drone H. Oslo ». Yes In. A giopp «f art museum build mgs in Paris. France.

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•—— — — # Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE • • Q When one ha- .It.-M.i. d a par-' ty would it l»- allrighi to t. iephoti.you! host*-*, tie foilow-mg day to tell her what a good time you ti*J. instead of making a party call? A Yc Party .ails are not ole j served a* sub tly a- yean, ago Q Should on.- continue stirring coffee until il is cool enough to drink? A No. One should exercise a IBtie imtience and it will soon > uol without stirring Q When necessary for a ho* less ' lo go through a door in front of her gu.-st to show the way. wiiat slioid sin -ay? A. “Ex. use me for going first " TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY B • March .** Tin- iulerurbati will 1 van -peciai eats on the day of th.- General Electric dedi-ation Mr and Mrs. F f> Hunimg and K. D Emmons will head the reception . ommtllee Complaint* are made hy other • audldat.that Geneial W issi Is j s|«-iuimg too much m«ie-y in hts 1 Ani|ialgn Office.- ol city clerk and ti.-as-urer are combined and If G Chrts

, ten who is present cu-rk. !> . ho*.-u tor the merged job at $2,300 per 1 y.-ar Elmer Daiw.oher and Mis- Mild ! r>-d llendel of Fort Wayne are mar- j , uol at Ro.kf.iid 111 Rev I. IV l.u key of Indianapolis visits relatives here. City re. elves five tars of inal ; iclleving a scilousodtualtou here • 9 Household Scixptwok By Roberta I^t* ♦ —— # ! Fish To bone a fish, begin at the tail and run a sharp knife under th. I flesh close to the backbone With j the knife follow the bone Its entire 1 length, making as clean a cut a* ' possible. Tht* removes one half the i flesh from th*- t«me |>|ek out with j fingers any small hone* which may j remain. K.d Claves It the winter ktd gloves are pa. k- | * d away in Mason Jar* and the ltd ■s.leWed oil (bully It will prevent [any danger of mlhi-w from formI uue. and probably ruining the ! gloves. When Dry Cleaning .salt added to gasoline used so. , dry . leaning will prevent the forlinalp.li of the objectionable ring © 1 ilornini' Square li.ince W tfln»-«dla>. SunStl I'urk.

! COURTHOUSE j Partition Suit In the partition suit of Ell* Jackson and Catherine gov Inc J j ..gainst Katie Barger and others, I .m answer In general denial was j Died by Arthur K Voglewede a* I j attorney for Katie Barger, Llbb »* ; j lirilhtli and Thomas Orilfith, An j i answer In general denial was tiled by Henry B Heller a* attorney (or I Robert SO Vine The ease was sub I mlttcd the evidence heard and the j court found for the plaintiff* on i their complaint that the plaintiff*, j j;i|a Ja. kson and Catherine Bovine | and the defendant. Katie imrger i and Kibble Griffith w-re each Ihe owner of ©lie-fourth of the real es>late described a* tenant* in com* ! men. that the real estate should 1 be sold and the proceeds divided proportionately according to interj , sts of above said sale liol to in elude cow slain hions. silo, hay 1 npc, pulley* and . arriers in Ivaru .nt said premises; said laud to be j sold also subject to right of present tenant, whl.h expires March 1, I l‘*4! Judgment was given The j plaintiffs a'torti.-y was allowed 13.H1 to be iax.*d a# cost* Th*I leal .-stale was ordered sold at pH I vale sale for not less than apprnis•M value after noth e by publics--1 nth Oil.- day each week for three week* in th. In-.slur Imlly in-mo-in-tn.M rat and by |s.stiiig ttve 110I lire* in township where real esI tate is situated notice* to In- po#<..I at hast three weeks before day jnf sate Term* of sale one-third j I I ..sic one-third tn nine months, one. 1 third in 1* months with six per | 1 1 ent mi*- •st on deferred payments I j so ured by I! st mortgage on reel 1 i. slat** sold with privilege of recelv- , Img all . ash Th<- commlsaloner j 1 w.is authorized to furnish ahstra. t 1 U f title, showing mer. hantable till. I and pay for Ihe same out o( pro- , lie. (Is »f sal. Elmore D. Htntgls j I was appointed commissioner Com-: ' mlssioner s Iniii.l was tix.-d at |lo - ms. same to 1m filed and approved 1 on or before lime of reporting th* ' sal*-. Th..-.. 111111 Issiosier was ordered so file appraisement of real ■ s’ut.- .is provided by law The j i.-al estate t**a ordered sold free I of all liens ex. >-pt installin' nt <>( •ax* - and sp. la! assessments be- i I coming dll. and |iayah|e after day I Os saie. ; Ruled to Answer In the note suit of Sam Nu-s | * hauiu against G -orge 11.-adlngton 1 i the court entered an a-.soiute rule j aa-iinst the defendant lo answer j | on or before April I Estate Cases In ihe estate «f Virginia .'inttiey * .Inventory No 1 was file.! cumin-.

Implements On or Off in less than a minute 4 -f *»>* 1 -*m with FORD TRACTOR Ferguson System • B ilh th* *rs |.*.| tiari.e, lergueav system. Von waste no lone io making h-ngthv mi picmeot duiunam. Jw Terguson wheel less imtdrmrnU. va- , rtudmg ihe row eult.v si.a, may be attaebed or dr la- bed hy .me man in less than a nunuia without the use id Usds. 2 sal and rear wheel tread adjustments aUu a simple, oneBldl itfrraintfi There ara other tiungs alsnit tlm new s.ad Ira.-or with 2rr--1 goson aystrm of hvdrauleally mnlmlled wheel fras in.pemr,.ls that wtU amaar ymt. Cmss in and aae it. LhsmnwlraImna gladlv arrangni. Ilal 010 s this Hums to are the rsaif* new ■« h.imcd farm DIERKES Auto Parts Went Null man Ate. I'honi .122 &. Y flf * • « In MfcJ p WMBllrilSt im na mi nr 1 —Snsm—- • lunar e*

Postponing a Wedding-J^jS. l-ei* Andnws. ls-yrar-old fiance* of eomrdisn , 1 with her mother. Mrs. Geraldine Goureiy, 33. <■' | y . . t New York with motherly advice fur her dsughi-r a.• i.uanccd Iheir engsgee.ent. Georgie said they w -ui i , yj,, advice and postpune ihcit wedding.

.-d and approved A petition by the administrator to sell personal propeity for 1 ash at public sale after giving notice by two publication, in the in-, atui Dally Demo, rat was filed The petition was submitted and stiMaiiied and the administrator was authorized to sell personal property as asked In petition. J. I’aul Cairn* et ux to John K llaltei null et ux, parts of Inlots <«it and 470 in (K-catu. foe 21. Sylvia laxntx et al to Kina Both a*, acres In Monroe township for It Velma K Ervin to Dorothy M Krvin. her interest In part of inlot 652 in Decatur for fl.

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