Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PuhtUhwd Every Evening flufidaj by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at tbe Decatur. Ind . Poet Oftce aa Second (I*** Matter I. H Heller President R. K Holthouse Rs* y A Rus Mgr Dick D. HeUer Vice-President •üboertpttee Ratee •Ingle Copies I *3 Dao week, by carrier ..„ * .1® lee year, by carrier 10* One month. by mall — M Three mouth*, by Bill . .... 1* •Is mcaths. by mall ... —1 76 One year, by mall — I®* One year at Mice 3.W Prices quoted are within a radiac at 100 miles Elsewhere 13 W one year Advertising Rates made known on Appliraticm Nattoual Adver. Representative BCHKEREH A Co. I Leamgton Avenue. New York II East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of Tbe Indiana League of Home Dailies. This was th* final day for reg!«' ering to vote in November. Hopei everybody got under th«- winRead tbi- advertisements tb.s | week We are ngh' in the middle of autumn and the total slot** t have just what you want and 'hr-1 right prices While reports come that Ihi Nizi, forces are weakening (per. are no j signs <>t • let-up In th. bombing <>t ; England Good weather the past tew days has renewed the terrlh! ■ I confiic t of the air 0-0 { Plan u» attend the I* mo. ratb rally al Borne the evening of th' 19th Frank E Corb.it candidate for congress. will to- there a- will ' Judge Fitzgerald and a good program is being arranged —o—o I Football got Into the headlines over the week end as several up sets were reported and though dimmed a little by the world aeries got a good start From now on for a couple of months it will be the outstanding sport Throwing paint on the front of business houses la an act of van dnliam that ought to t» punished if th* culprits are < aught and the I police are keeping a sharp outlook for those who thus overdo the Hallow een season celebration —o The election will be held four weeks frum tomorrow. In the meantime. th» »p«-ak- » and the writers will keep you pouted on what's going on and give you mu<-h advice. After all it’s up to you to det id* whether you think things are going along alright or nut. —o The world series this year is tbe nip and tu<k brand that keeps the fan* going and the grandstand and bleachers filled. They have alternated daily and lb* series has to g<> at least six games. Last year tbe Yanks took tbe < iiampiotishlp in four straights, you will remember, —o The age old discussion of what and when Indian summer Is. i* being discussed with differing as usual. Each time the nest mouth or two when we get a few warm day*, you will hud those ready to declare and It necessary prove that its Indian rummer. Take your choice. O—D Don't burn leaves on the streets. It s against tbe law and should be tor it causes damages that is egpeusive to repair. The street surface Is usually of asphalt or beelucky Hock aud tbe beat sotteus it so that rough places follow. Either bars the leaves hauled away, pile them around the trees or shrubs or U you must burn them do it in the yard.

I Another list of traftc casualties I over tbe week end It's the de- • I ligbtlul season for tiaveltng and I tbe bright bls* able* and beautiful I scenery attracts With ft come* I dviugrt (nr thftf 4r«* Mi ni4iiy «»tn I era anal-us to enjoy tbe great out I doors Most of the accident* are I preventable if drivers will use I greater care according to thorn ■ who i ompile the a tai laths. —» o I Wtia only another mouth us the. II campaign it should become dally • more Interesting Numerous meet- • nig are being scheduled aud lt»« 11 beadquarters will be fiil<-d with J men and women desirous of lend 11 ! mg aid to those in charge. DemoI «-ratlc rooms are open each day and I evening and you are cordially InI cited to dtop in al any time and Ito eport the facta as you hear I them among your neighbors and f i lend*. —o—o—- — looms, designed lor the con I veuicnce of the- public, la one of I the toughest problems While- mo*, people are careful slid help step the rooms tn good condHlon there are appu'ently Just t-nough rowdies aud rechlMs folk to cause those in charge many aorrles mit.h needllrss effort aud expense. The pub|li< lui'.ld render a gnat service by j h .elpiug in this and by calling at ! tent ton ol others to th. need for I greater cate. — o o -- A quarter icntury ago Indians I was the interurban center of Am I eri-jc with 'in- running every whi< h say A day or two ago the I public service commission granted ; the- right for tearing up 'he Indian apoli* to Fort Wayne line to be * i placed by bus service That sill j leave one little- spur from Meymour 'to Indianapolis and that too will ' probably soon give* way to the more modern mod* of travel Tin < hunt* ■ is to be mad* about the hist of the y« ar “'"O' '"'O i Mr. Mvliku- is making a qu<-« t J campaign. He talk* much about ’ not being prepared for war and knows full well that we are doing every thing humanly possible and that It ould not have been done sootier He talks as though bus*laws was in a Hoover slump when all reports indicate the opposite He d'-votrs mm h time to uiiemidoytnetit and could easily discover that there Is a shortage u! skilled ' lal«,r and that almost every ablebodied man has a job No wonder 1 he doesn't get any a here. ■o- o— Judge William Fitxgerald of North V. mon c andidate tor Judge of the ruprr-me <-ourt .will l>e one of the speakers soon to appear in this county. He is able and mo of the finest young men of the state Ibirn in North Vernon thirty-eight years ago this month, be attended Natre Dame, Yale aud Georgetown universifies, practiaed with Ins bril- ‘ liant father and in 193* was ap- ! pointed circuit judge by Governor Townsnd after the death of Judge Gardner. You will enjoy hearing ] him for be is recognized as one of the outstanding orators of the middlewest. —C Major Bryce Thomas will stepj from the school room into the army within the nest few days, having . received his notice to be ready He i will serve a year in tins work of , assisting in training the young men , who enlist or are called and will i , of course continue to Im- In read!-1 , aess of any service assigned. Quiet ' t in manner, studious, a patriot, Mr. . Thomas Is one of the popular men of this city and will make a fine record In military work. His posh . tion as principal of Lincoln senool t here will be held open for him up- • on his return We wish him every • aucceM and we are confident he • will receive tanker boaerg in the l service for his country. r -....-o • • Ou August Lioo.ooe idle Ams ericaas got jobs. The figures are i uot in yet tor September, but witk tbe big buaiuoM pKk-up it seeuw

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likely ihst **’ 'h*4* iiiaioy mor* i were es>pl<»y« d And budnro k* <p- * buismff a-•»!»•: ala RhM-iLy »n« rra* tng rat* Th* uptrend jn rtnpioy tnriu and bu<*!h*'*ii i» jjuite noth* able he * u Anderson W. ®Uht »♦••• Movers! ?nore mHhvns gbwrb ed into Industry, trade* snd miscrl lanetHi* employment in the . f*»w tn<*nths It i* on** of the most rsphl tiptu.ns hi out history and th« »< oiioinu eipert* •••♦'ill tt> riper! a long rifting <.ur*e of business volumr lathara too are going Imk k to work And the hiring of idle dollars is no leas important • than the hirsus of men When you put dollars to work, you put nn-n to aoi k There has been *o muc h idle- m-rney that the banks were < h«ked with it Now the more dollars that are put to work, aud the tauter they move, the faster the wheels of industry and trade will • tutu Auderson Bulletin. WILLSHIRE NEWS Hill Eicher. ac>ompanied by hl* paieut*. Mr. and Mra. D F. Eicher, left Monday morning for I'olamtHM where he will attend Ohio State Cuiverslty. Miss Janelte Cowan, who I* em-j ployed in South Bond, spent Sunday with her parent*, Mr aud Mra. I tale Cowan. Mrs. Oatus Strickler and daughter Geraldine and Mr*. Heber Bow- • n attended tbe wedding of Mary 1 Andtwwa and Herbert Fravel at

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ithe < hurc h of God in Decatur. Sun- I . ~.tiH>n 1 Mr and Mr» David Cook and ( Mr and Mrs. Roy iMUtZenhelser | and family ot near Salem were I kui at the surprise birthday dm- | n--i given in honor ot Mrs. Clint ( lautzenhelaer at her home in this , place. Sunday noon Mr. and Mrs ' Herbert Cook and daughter of Fort j .Wayne were af’e-noon gue*ts. ( Ira Holter returned home Sunday Jfrom a fishing trip to Fi--emont , Michigan. Mrs. L F Sc huinn and sons El- • , .bert and Herbert, visited Sunday , | in the bowi-.- ot their son and broth,er. lies, and Mrs. Robert Stbumn : and daughter of Muncie. [ Mr. aud Mrs. Herbert Avery and I daughter Mary Ann spent Sunday .afternoon with Mr and Mr*. Floyd Morrison of Spent ervllle. Mrs. B H. Avery spowt Thursday evening aud Friday with Mr. aud , Mr» Judson Pawwater ot liecatur Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kline and daughter of Ohio City, Cleo Painter. Mr and Mrs. Harry Shell and Arley Bu<kma*ter were guests at a family dinner given at the hum- ot Mr aud MYs Roy Painter. Sunday. Miaa Ethel Place of lJk--w<x>d Ohio spent the weekend with hei I I,mother Mr*. Eliiabeth Place, I i| Junior Imutzc-nbeisc-r aud Harry i jWhite ot near Roanoke were over ■ Sunday guests of tbe former s pur-,c-nts, Mr nd Mr*. Clint latutienhellaer. j Mr*. J G Bilderback has return- j !«d home fiom a visit tn the home * jof her daughter. Mrs. Geoige BuckI ley of fb-catv Mrs. C H. Debolt is confined to 'home- because of a broken ankle she sustained when she slipped off a < hir on which she was standing The accident occurred last Thursday morning Mrs. Mary Davis of Howe. Ind

Is visiting in the home of her son. W A CcMikMin .Mr. and Mra. John Spencer ofi Elgin were Sunday guexta of the | latter'* sister Mrs John Miller. Mr and Mrs. Ollie Chrouiater of Decatur were Sunday caller* of Mr. and Mrs Janie. Myer. Mr aud Mrs Frank Bolinger of Van Wert and Mi aud Mrs. F Hill-1 yard of Ib-catur were Sunday guest* | ot Mrs. lueila Bolinger. Mr*. Chauncey Fisher. Mrs Wai,ter Hamman and Rev Lawrence I liellingvr were Monday caller* of .Mrs L. W August Mi«* Blame Altbeon and Floyd ' Suitor of Fort Wayne were Sunday afternoon guests of the former's Sister. Mr*. Witoerc Hell. Mr* IxHa lx>mlll--r of Monroevflband Mrs Roman Huffman and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Avery of Reck* J lord last Wednesday « l«H ■■ ■■■■'■■ — Mil ♦ — ♦ Household Scrapbook 1 By Roberta ’• 4 Dyeing When dyeing red over yellow, the final shade will Im orange; blue over red will be purple; gieen over blue gives a blue-gieen Light color* may be dyed darker but dark rotor* c an not be dyed a lighter shade unless a dye lemove- I, used Always ‘i-tnemto-r that the original coto* 'plus ’he dye used equal* the final I -hade. A Tight Cork I An obstinate corp can be easily removed by first dipping a piece of woolen cloth into boiling water and wrapping tightly about the neck for the buttle, lu a few minutes the cork ran be removed Scuffed Teen If the toes of the tan shoes art scuffed, paint them with iodine and then polish as usual.

* Annwero To Tent Quertiont Beto* are the answers to the Teet Questions printed Two J !. Winter and spring I Nc-nsltlve plant 3. Atabian Night*" i Atlanta. <>a &. England « No. T. A ritfien of the world, at home in every country * Whitney Warren 9 t ndrllvrrwble letters with no return name or address on th'' envelop. 10 ST. -0" — A— ~ * Modem Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q Is It ever tiermlsslble for an . employer to lake his woman secretary to lunch* A Yeo. when strlcklly a mattei ot business. l>ut not tn a social way . j unless be is willing, if seen by frtrad* to have hl* act mlaiater- j preted Q HbouMu t a girl give her order j direct to the waiter when dining i with a man? A No; she should tell her escort what she would like aud let him | place the order Q Is it necessary fer a man to | rise when henig introduced to an- j other man* A. Corteißly. unless he Is ill ■ crippled, or a rentenariau. ♦ ~~—♦ l TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ * October 7 Population of Indiana is J.903.&14 as compared to 5.7 M- . ten years ago. In Adams county the registration I totals are S.iM men aud d.it* wo-; men | Brooklyn won second gam* of world senes from Cleveland 3 to i (• aud third game 2 to I. ' James G Cowan appointed man- j *ager at liecatur Casting cotnpatiy - plant to succeed E J Jacoba who ' has resigned Hou M. M Foster. Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor , speaks at court house. COURT HOUSE Under Advisement In the divorce suit <>t Margaret , against Millard McKean, the de fendant filed an answer in genera! , 1 denial Tbe case was submitted, the evidence beard aud tbe matter taken under advisement. New Suit Filed The American Medical Business . Bureau filed suit against Kenneth ( and Clara Kiner. The summons was. ordered Issued to the sheets at Adams county for tbe defendants.. I returnable October 14 The American Medical Business ’ Bureau filed suit agaiuat Louis | Holt house- Jr., aud tbe summons . was ordered issued to the sheriff ' of Adams county for tbe defendant, returnable October 14. Demurrer Sustained 1 In tbe suit of Mae and Edward Shoe against Eva Mauller and other*. tbe demurrer of the defend j ant. Eva Mauilcr. wa* sustained by | ibe court. Demurrer Overruled In the suit of Ed F. Berliug. a* I received, against John Mann and others, tbe demurrer ot the defendants was overruled Ruled Te Answer In tbe suit of Albert &-hewi.inn against Amanda aud Chnrtoß Bern ing. the defendants were ruled to 1 answer. Answer Filed t In the suit of Lute Harman against Oliver Harman, tbe defendant filed an answer in si« para graphs. Tbe defendant atoe Sled a cress complaint. UartMtoei Eurt A partition suit wa* filed by Blanche Wittwer againsi Jeeee D. Wittwer, and others Estete Cases In tbe estate of Willis Rboemak er. a bond to refund distributive share was filed eiamiued and ap A Truly Adams County Breakfast Our Adame County fiausogs is made from frosh pork we buy alive on ths hoof on Adams county forme. Try It with pan cakes and maple syrup. TRY OUR ADAMS COUNTY SAUSAGE Fresh Casing Sausage .. !b 20c Pan fiaueage to ISc Aunt Jemima Pan Cake Flour, bos 13c Log Cabin Maple Eyrup. can Ific Fresh Pars Shanks .... to. 12c Pork Tendoriom to. 36c GERBER MEAT MARKET Free D*livo-y IM E. End St. Phon* M or VT

That S whal your guests wRj «o> «h m ■ that liP»>' ertspy pasuy. or rtw.-s dur , h „ ’’ '■* A bridge luncheon Ihr iHiiiim party iH-nds m tbe svsarng ’ n ' L««rn h>>w io in.,, WK- a and PARTRY PACKET callable '■ -kiM! Bwreaa imt Thlrtm-nih He A ,sh,r, K ' j favor Hes and smeny original , <-«tkil>« The packet contaliia n 1 CAKE MAKING 3. DOI'GHNL'TM AND CRI U.H - HB-V 3 PIER AND PAHTRIER 4 TEA CAKEN AND PARTY I*tHTOiv ■ Write your name and adfir.-*, plainly <n .) Al the .<mpon below " j CLIP COUPON HERE F. M. Kerby, Dept B-lE7, Daily Democrat's Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth fit. Washington, o C Knclosr d find twenty five cenls. send <■ * Packet' IO — INA M E ! STREET aud No ‘ ' CITY STAG. "fl* I read the Ih-catm Daily IlMMwrwt lie, u , {

proved. Tbe final report was 01I ed. c-xamiued and approved, the ' administratH* dischaiged aud the estate cloeod. Proof of the mailiug of notice of ! hearing on the cash value of the estate of Cbatles Paaawater for inheritance tai purpose* was filed ' | The report was submitted aud tbe court found tbe net value of the ■ estate to be 32.V30, and no lax due Proof ot tbe mailing of the notice I of hearing on tbe caab value of the estate of David 8 Rotb for inhc-ri | rance las purposes was filed. Tbe I report was submitted and the court I found the net value of the estate to be 437.30 and no tag due. Real Estate Transfers Gleua Agler. adm.. to Evelyu Huffman el vlr, 31 IS acres ui Blue Creek township tor Slaov. Joseph C. Bell el ux to Frederick Cbristener el ua. rulot *3O in I Decatur tot 31.750. Ivan Lewis to Harry B. Lewis, <<o * acres in Blue Creek township tor W I Louia H Baumgartner et al to William Andrews et us 40 acres ' lu Hartiurd township for 33 llfi. Harmon N Bagley et us to Mel- > vln U ilabegger el us. inlot <92 In Berne for 31. Wilbur Robinson et al to Charles ' E. Bailor, part of inlot 193 In De- ■ ratur tor 31. | Michael J. Harkoureider et us to Mary T Borg. part ot outlot 83 , In Decatur for I! Oscar Meahbetger et us to Floyd iJ. Brookmeyer et us, lot 10 in

r t L P L L, L , L !> 1..: I**” I la’ | |l< | II LA t* 1 ■ L. f K« lof th. ekili powder, flour and water. tawno w.. • - . It rr w J miature. Seaaon with ralt. Cook over low »»•- ■ frequently to avoid aeorehinr . BROWNIES . ■ (Two meh aquare par oorvinflt M h K I ® . . It M • r. (d m.) etoweiate " Q (■totted with the.Horten.nr i Km» attortewlM t Tp.- ‘‘M » «*• lA»> • Ogfß. welt b *!S r _ n . 1 rate IK rata all-purpooe (SIFTED* r M tato -It !'*■ 1 ,ta *- . ,mU ; u «<*•■ •Non* iraw’ I '!'*'*>«’ *' * •***• ComMto mwrediente to order piven and »<» •»" k ■»** ■ ■Mtotod pan Hake IS minute. in a ’low oven - <W)| from oran awrk talc bar» or aquarra. Remove from p AMOUNTS or OTHER FOOD* I FOR S I »■ ?)b. eradter. » p IV. B. iravaa torad for •Mdwkh" I *■ fe hotter for atwdwtcbra I bv**" ■ MMfeM tot • or. J * ■ i I —•Hvn ■ * »H «L toiMd fruit for fnth '■» J* ■ , IK K cdfae (t «wr aoieao) » f ■ 1■». erooto far ea«aa t to. autorforedf** —— I •voottiNG for nm- « ■ Ftftran -rate will brm« you Batty Croektr'a brand sos } ■ hrs. quantity cookery with complete menu’ and , k , ■ wooka. Addraaa requite to Betty Croeaer in ■ j paper- . —— owwra >♦**•-" '*«** '•’**”*! I •f you Hmro any apoeifle eookteq prob'em’. *•*"* Vsu * |!| ■ iwformatton to Betty Croaker la core of ttila *•*•’•*• t , »«»»’ Ij a prompt, poraonai reply. Ploaeo oaalooo 1 M"t etamp ||

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