Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1940 — Page 5
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Lucille Stucky. I Cha. M irk. f ranch Marlhail Reynolds, committeeman I Loren Heller. 2 Elmci Runyon, 3 Ell Umber. 4 Frank Trump. North Hartford I Walter II Meyer, committeeman 1 John II Ituff. 2 Samuel M Ander.on. 1 Loren Gottai hulk, I Fred Liby. booth Hartford Reuben R Romey. < ommHteemau 1 Ralph Meyers, 2 John Stui ky. 3 Curtis Fate . I Juhn I* Romey. North Wabash Rufus fluser, committeeman 1 Lemuel Augustus Maun. 2 Leon j Neuensehaandcr. 3 Ixrrene E Fenstermaker. 4 Ham Yoder Ceylon Johti W. Kroner, committeeman 1 Harold Moser. 2 Ren Lle< hty, 3 Carl Flnckm.er, 4 Louis Heeler Geneva A W Fenstennaker. committeeman 1 William MMI 2 J < Mann. 3 Flowle Lyliarder 3 Ceci! Dit herturn 4 Chas Weaver. Geneva B Fred E Lindsey, committeeman I Daniel F Grtle. 2 Roy W Coon. 3 Mrs Mildred Hmlth. 4 R ettert B LoU(b. East Jefferson Samuel H Kaley. t-ommlHeeinan 1 Sam S My, -’ Cha- M Fet ters. 3 Chester Smitley, 4 Edward Hollrnbat her. West Jsfftrocn Harley J Reef, committeeman 1 Harley J It- ■ > Witt MS 3 Henry Rumple. 4 Chancey Corey Decatur 1-A Stanley Green, 1 Fred Mills 2 Mrs Luwrence Green 3 Mrs Edith Tester 3 Harry Stult., 4 Edwin Booth Decatur 1-8 Harry Hebble torn mil teeman 1 Joseph Kortrtrlrer, 2 Asa I’ol lock. 3 Mrs Ireta Frybat k. 3 Mrs Chas Lose. 4 Jess Debolt. Decatur 2-A Fred Ham her. < ominlUeem.iti |F- d H ili' h- I Ml Bakri 3 Mis Naomi Colt bin, 3 Mrs. Ruth Keller. 4 J M Hreiner Decatur 2 B David Adams, committeeman | John A Cline. 2 Mrs Mary Ad ams. 3 Mrs. Anna Kh-ss. 3 Mrs Marcella Ltwhe. 4 William Alfather - . A Decatur 3-A Bernard flark. ''•"'•"‘"•‘X' j Floyd H Hunter. 2 Frank Chri.trn, 3 Mr. Anna tarn-. » Miss Veri-na NHdiek 4 Fred Braun. Decatur 3-8 Herman C Keller eommltte.-man I U-opohl Annen. 2 Joe Kn>* ■•> Nina Bdbell. ’ Gertrude Dnrwatbter. 4 Jim Andrews 500 Sheeti* S',y*ll SunnM Canary Second Sheets, neatb republican COUNTY TICKET General Election Tuewda*. No' - •» Gao. W. Gillie Congress I Eti ward -V~ -Lkchb_ • Joint Representat'VS Adams Wells Count.es Kermit B«*en Trsasursr Vincent Kellej Prosecuting Attorney J, Jerome Yager Coroner Cleo Linn Recorder Robert Hill Sheriff j Chan- R- B®**" Surveyor (tale l»- Mm*’ Commissioner.' Ist Dis Harry M«M>re CommlMloner. 3rd Dist f .lU. al Ad' yjjiijii 11
LOTTERY ENDS (CONTINUED FROM UAOE ONE! Hershey eiplalned that the draw of two estra numbers was precautnonary and might In- voided later if the numbers Were shown hy the uflfi'l.l photographic record to have been drawn in the fish bowl | ha»e of the lottery If any of these nuinln-rs al.eady has been drawn.” Hershey said “this seiond draw Is no diaw Theie may in.- among those eight some numbers already drawn. We j believe that two of the eight wll' : !>e found to have lieen drawn h< th- | photographic records. We will ; have to get to the films before we
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nation-wide radio audience, looks on at left Lieut. Col. Charlea R Morris, who officiated at the I*l7 draft drawing, bolds the blind fold over Mt Im «on at left.
.will know the full score." Captain Francis V. Keesllng, Jr.. 1 I reserve officer, provided the brcw-i i | felt hat fur the second draw ahiili ' was In considerable contrast Li that of yesterday noon When Fre«i 1 I dent Roosevelt stood by and attendI anta were guarding historical rell. ‘ r u»ed In the World War draC I Keesllng Is a Han Francisco »tt»r-j ney in private life. i r Twenty-five minutes later th< selective service officials annoiini ed ihey had found numbers |ollj II and 4771 — thereby reducing th. draw to the originally scheduled ' i *<"H). Both numlH-rs prevr>nsly . - had been drawn With those unm i I tiers eliminated the (ell hat dial) I > was corrected to run as follow s i
Reglstr Aiion Order Number Number 5542 l»»r> 7ts2 am 7435 S»»; 510. up*. 1»35 arm 7*39 9000 Fiio eiigin-s aereamed past the lottery auditorium a tew minutes < after 3 a. m. Word passed that the munitions building four blocks down t'.mstlluHon Avenue was burning and the lottery went on, droning voices Inside and M-reeching slre'.S 3Utside in a driasle of raim Mos. of the war department offlcea Inel-id Ing that of the secretary of war and the war plana see.lon are Ice
oatad In the inanitions hulMlnt While lottery craws pulled turn- | beta up the alreWt. Gm O-orge C I Marshall chief of staff turned mil j from bls Fort Myer quarters Io direit troops hastily assembled ! a.ound too burning building I'rrsldeiil Roosevelt piomls-d , there would Im no fanfare nor ’mating of drums In this draft. There was none Hour by hunt j the draw continued after the brief burst of drama al the stall. Th. auditorium was crowded then and
END OF MONTH CLEARANCE ATTENTION HOME MAKERS!’ ( heckihis imprmmg lint of El HNITI RE ANO 111 (is EROM SCHAFERS REfiILAR STOCKS, (heck lhe attractive price* quo led by SCHAFERS, then hurrs Io m-c thexem<ml spectacular value*. These bed rotNB suite* and rug* are mostly one-of-a-kind item* which for one reason or another have “Muck in stock" for a period of eight to ten month* . . . now they must lie sold . . . Io make room lor io-cominv Christmas merchandise .. . and lhe price* plainly nhow that we really mean busine**. I piece .MODERN BED ROOM SI ITE ... waterfall fronts ... lovely walnut veneer* ... ruuno mirror 000 on vanity ... waa b’J.IMI — >UW UALY V wj• w 4 piece BLEACHED WALNUT SI IIE ... built by Kroehler ... unusual style with large square plate OQ mirror ... suite was IuV.IMj— .NOW ONLY / 4 piece Bl KL W ALNI TSI ITE ... modern square line* ... all de-luse construction throughout ... rectangular a qa plate mirror ... suite was 124. aII—NOW ® • vw 4 piece BLEACHED MAPLE SI ITE ... built by Kroehler ... beautifully styled pieces ... washable finish ... all solid a a a woods ... suite was 99.IMI—NOW ONLY © •VV I piece MODERN W ALNI T SI'ITE .. . contrasting light and dark walnut veneers ... large plate mirror on X. ftfl vanity ... unusual style ... was *9.511— NOW ONLY©•>• 5 piece CHIPPENDALE MAPLE SI ITE ... richly finished and sty led ... mahogany drawers ... all solid wood* . beautifully carved and hand rubbed ftA Suite was 124.50—N0W REDUCED TO gl44* vw I piece MODERN BEU ROOM SI ITE ... waterfall fronts .. . dark walnut finish on vanity, lied, bench and fw aa chest ... suite was «I..>O—NOW ONLY Hl ir ’ VV •‘I piece SI HL WITH CHIFFEIIOBE ... richly veneered in hurl walnul ... large plale gla** mirror on vanity ... 4*9 A all de-lu*e construction ... was 119.50—N0W > I piece WALNUT CHIPPENDALE SI ITE ... true iMh century sly ling in a suite of superior construction ... mahogany drawer* ... rich carving* . . . cedar chest in bottom chest a a aa drawer . . . suite was 121.544—N0W 3b 9x12 MASLAND RCG with special rubberized back . .. conventional persian pattern on lan ground ... a gn Was 39.50—N0W RED! ( ED TO . 9x12 ALEXANDER-SMITH wine axminsler rug ... a heavy quality . . . was 39.50—N0W ONLY ... 9x12 VEIA ET Ki G .. . taupe ground .. . oriental « a £A pattern ... Was 21.95—N0W ONLY ... B Qp> v 9x12 ALEXANDER SMITH Velvet rug . . . rust a £ a floral design ... was 39.50—N0W ONLY ... 9x12 ALEXANDER-SMITH Velvet rug .. . wine m a £a floral pattern ... Was 21.95—N0W ONLY * 9xl3.fi AXMINSTER rug in an all-over green a a £A paltern ... Alexander-Smith make .. . Was 50.00—NOW w 9x13.0 ALEXANDER-SMITH axminsler rug ... a a £ a floral block pattern ... Was 50.00—NOW ONLY d» 10.6x13.8 ALEXANDER-SMITH Axminster rug a a £a all-over brown and taupe pattern ... Was SX.OO—NOU .... W y H.3xlO.t> MASLAND rug ... rubberised back .. brown a x Cft plaid paltern . . . Was 39.50—N0W ONLY 8.3x10.6 BELGII M ORIENTAL ... all cotton rug .. 4 A in rich oriental colors ... Was 35.00—N0W * WjuW 6x9 AXMINSTER RCG in wine flowered pattern « Cfl or rust Dowered pattern . . . FORMERLY 19.50 9x12 RAG ill (»S ... hit & mis* paltern a £a regular (>.95 .... 6x9 RAG RIGS ... hit & miss pattern m A£ regular 3.50 9x12 HEAVY COTTON rag rugs fa Ag were 13.95—N0W y were 17.50—N0W --- - 9x12 CHENILE RI GS .. . bhick pattern .. . heavy wash- £b EA able quality . . . were 11.95—N0W O*^' r 6x9 CHENILE lll'GS .. . *ame quality 4 A£ were 7.95—N0W Schafc'U
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