Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1940 — Page 10
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publiabsd Ev*ry K.vuiag Kgcapt Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorpora.vd — ■aiored at ths Dacatur. Ind. PoM ! Udk* a* Secund CUm Mattar H Heilar . ... Pr*ald»nt g. H Hullbuuav. Bvc y A Bui. Mir Dick D. Halter Vlce-Piesldsai Bubecriptt*n Rataa •toil* Coptea . -2 02 Pm «Mk by c*rri*r.. •>« Joe yaar. by carrier I .to On* month, by mail — W three month*. by mail — 1.00 Ila month*, by mall ■—l >-> On* year by mail 2W >ne year, at oSc* . 2.00 Fries* quoted ar* within a radlua of 100 mile* Elaw* whara |2 W on* yaar, Adv«rtislng Rate* mad* known on Appluatton National Ad ver llepreaentatir* BCHEERER A Co 5 LMBgtoh Avenue. Sew York II Eaat Wacker Drive. Chicago Chapter Member ot The Indiana League of Hume bailie*. | It a about all over but < ouutlug ’em. getting in the n*turu» ctlt* bratiug aud then buikiiu* down t” ( work. - o—c If you havent luted and >au atiU make it. in »ure to do »»• h » *■ duty you owe your»elt aud your ueighbo*. Let * start that Christmas tain paign If properly organised auu ■pouMired. thuusands ot dollar" ■ •ill be kept at home and the buy er* will be happier aud better served. —o- - That man Gallop < ertainly make* it tough on tho*e who would Ilk* to bet OU a «ure thin. H- builds up one aide and then the other aud then let** them both down by an-1 noun* mg a draw —- Now that we are «fl ot daylight saving time and the campaign, we can all return to our favorite pro- J gram* of entertainment without being disturbed or by losing out be-, cause ot a digerent tune schedule —o By the way, did you remember to I pay the Uli installment of taxes? | We are sure most ot you did but ■ perhaps in the rush of puUtical acUntie* you overlooked it. If So | you should attend to the duty a* soon a* possible aud save the turn- I altie*. O—O The election return* will be received at ibis oft,,. and at both brnwcratic aud Republican headquarter* Every • Sort will be made io provide the new* a* speedily t* . poaaible and this office will as usual have Ute telephone lines open over the county. Call 1 uuu or l.tol I fur infurmauuu. Only two youiiz men will be call- 1 ed for the selective draft, accord ing to the latest information from the slate board A tew more will 1 be given the training later but th* total number will not be large lu complete the total of IPM.POO men ' These young num will be educated . trained and wed cared tor. —O—O— Mr. Gallop was smart enough to [ leave a lot of doors and windows open in hi* poll of votes, so h< ran get out when the time comes and which ever way the wind happ>-n* to blow. Most straw vote* are either commercial or political and do nothing more than pep up those who wish to have the result* a* predicted. —o Thia has been one of the holiest campaign* in history, here aud ail over thia laud. Many bitter things have been said on each aide Most of it waa intended only for political purpose* x_J Um- *ounor we forget it. the better. This i* a great country aud whatever the result* ot Ur
day's ballot battte, we will go on tu better and happier days. O—Q— With rath suir claiming the elec tlou and proving 11. the people will await the returns with gi eater lu terrsf aud anxiety than any year I since ibis Hue tact stands out I that whoever is elected president, inurh will have depended on the two isndidaiv*. Os course they • have had support from othet speak rr* ot merit hut Mi Wilthle and I'rreldcat Roosevelt were uuuuc* tkmably th* stars to whom million* looked. Th* tummuuity extend* sincere] ( sympathy to the E L Carroll iatn- i ily. where death came twice the pasi tew days. Mr* Carroll died ' Friday morning and a daughter. 1 M>*. Imii Vail of Miami, Florida. | • succumbed to a long Hlues* Maturday. Each bad sugered social [yeais aud Io each no doubt the ,-nd ' i amt *, a relief. The family I* one .. ot ihc lost known here aud to Mr J Carroll and to all of the member* , of the highly esteemed family, are offered the asaurauie that genuine 'and heartfelt sorrow I* felt by their ! luauy huudruds of friend*. Fred W lltauu who edit* Safely graui* is in favor of driver training |cour»c» in *• hoot. He s*y» “Every {high school iu the country ought so ] liav. a *iJl-organued piugraiu of 1 classroom instruction a* well a* behind th> wheel" instru< 1 ion. It i is very important that people be- I I come familiar with truS> cuagition* aud know the right aud . ! wrong aliout automobile driving individual responsibility must be ' definitely stressed iu these instruction* if the individual persist* in 'akiug ■ hau< e*. accident* will re--uit in spit- of a well planned 'roursi- of in»tru<tion. t'haiov-tak 1 mg must b«- • limiuated from our -0 I (,'auada is studying plan- lor the < on str u< lion of two huge elevator* with a capacity ot iomaiiHsi !»u»h---•I* ot wheat each. An additional 1 Je.'HSHsai bushel* of extra storag. I space may be- provided in the form | of steel bin* such a* the I'uiied litatea guvernmeut is using tu store loan corn Forty million bushel* of wbeut storage fa< llltie* la now uu der const rut tiuu in th* Dominion Canada faces a dith.ult Murage 1 , problem The tvlu Canadian crop , and carry-over aggregate M2.00A,- | <mv»» bushels a tremendous tfuantlty I of grain fur a country w ith a i>>puliatiun of 12,uw<imtt. Mubtracting all .the wheat H lla.U t all take, it n be tiered Canada will hav. about 5’5. MMI.WO bushel* on band when the 1941 harvest approach'**, lu vl- w of this gigantic surplus there I* some talk in the Dominion of a So l<en ent acreage eurtsilmen' of the i < rop to lie planted next spring There may be some curtailment but probably not that much. It I* part of British war policy to have tremendous store* of four! available to hold before the hungry pete pie ot totalitarian land* in «n agort i to dampeu their war enthusiasm. THE BEAM IN OUR EVE: We ar* appalled at the siaugbtvr I of civilian* tn Europe by indisr rimj mate bombing. How many men. women and children have been snuffed uut In London and Berlin while going about their dally task*. : we do not know, though figure* rwbased from both couutriua »how the toil in muuMaiag thou-and*. Meanwhile, tu death toil of our own streets and road* ha* also mounted In the first nine months of this year, to Z 3.1130. That I* I,IAB more than In the same period last year, the National Safety Council r-port*. In Mad Gon county alone, the increase fur IMA over t* mon than go percent. The lateM telality brought the total iu this county to 31 this year, where** only 21 wero killed lu the cone*i ponding fieriod last year. The ma*, womau or child, suddenly (truck down ou the highway without arnnmg t* just ** dead a*
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i the bomb victim: the sorrow t«f * thesr family and friends I* just a* great, the kt** to th, country a» tellh-- And h.o'cver useless war may !' . It t» no mor, nseltm* than the death w< permit tu stalk our . streets The s*a»on of slippery pavement* and rain«dimmed windshield* is upon us Don't let death thumb a ride tn your car! Anderson Bui1 letin. ■ . —— a— ♦ Answers To Tebt Question* Below are the answers to th* Test Quest ion* printed on Pag* Two 1 V 2 Se< retary of State. 2. Thirty tou>. 4. Africa 5 Vunerable. 4 Fastei | 7. Seventy. I I. Canada > tine-half cent. : 10 Pay day 1 William ShakesiH.-are-2. Four. 4 The President of the t utted dtate* 5 Herbert Hoover. 4. No. 7. Fort Knox. Ky. * Episcopalian S Percy B Khelley. 10. Tuberculosis.
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TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ Nov. 5 Harding will have 4*4 electoral votes and Cox 127. Congress will have 241 Republican* and 153 Democrat* The senate will be Repuhlnan 5* to 37 F J White sells the Crystal the*-1 ter to M E. Hanley ot Kent. Ohio. Reel showing Northern Indiana Fair attract* crowd at Mecca then- ■ ter. Misses Mar, ell* Kuebler and Margaret Smith visit In South • Bend Wheat 21 M and turn X3c lu ChiIt ago market*. — i ■ HoNMboH Scra*b<xik Hv Roberta Lee ♦ ■ w Giving Baby Msdicm* When one Is alone it Is someI time very difficult to give the baby .medicine, with liny fist* flying Try wrapping him m a blanket with hi* hand, down by hi* aide. In all probability he will he crying by that time, so Jast hold Id* nose for a second and our the msdiclae into Ibis mouth The operation will be over in *; minute and the baby will have received the full benefit of the medicine. A Oesdsrant Try placing a lump of »agar in the vase lonuiniug cut dahlia* or chryaanthemum* Tbi* will prevent the unpleasant odor which the waiter usually take* on after s while. g*rvic**bl« Laundry Bsg Vs* *n ordinary wooden coat
hangar tor the top of the laundry ba* and sew the good* neatly over this hanger. Then make a slit near i the top to insert the soiled clothe*. - - - - 0 — ♦ ♦ Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE g • Q When a girl I* marrying a very ' wealthy man, and her family is in poor clri-umstance*. Isn't it all right to let her bridegroom pay for the wedding? A. No The bride's family, or the bride her*elf. should do so Q Where should the host and the woman guest of honor be seated at the dinner table? A. The boat should be seated at one end ot the table, the woman guest of honor al his right. . Q Should the man precede the ■ woman when alighting from a ■ street car or bus? A. Yes, *o that he may assist her.! But the woman should precede the man when entering. • n — ■ ■ - — Australian Labor Studied Canberra.Ar Aust: alia. — U.PJ — Prof. Paul A. Dodd, of the University us Chicago is spending a year In Australia studying the Australam system ot InduMrial arbitraliou. He Is In constant attendance at ail court sesstoa*. - ■ w * TOD ,I B < OMMON ERROR * I | Ito not aay. "We had an eujuy- - ; able evening listening to yonr h playing;'* say. “We enjoyed listening to you play.'* • •
] COURTHOUSE Lloyd K Hummer* rt ux to Joseph ’ ft. Bruntiegmff. inlol 45 in Decatur tor II Iva M Huvl* et *1 to Ansaltn H Havkman et ux. Inlot IX4 la Ite•cater fnr II William Klhkman *t al to August Klukwan et ai. their interest l ln xo acre* la French township for Charles WeMler to William A Walls, inlot 221 lu Ueaeva for 21 William A. Wells at ux to Donnave Hnydtn *t al. inhit* 211 la Uenava for 11. I Lillie U Raillag M vir tn Carl D. Evans, inlots Ml, »7 and *» In Dacalur for II Henry It Heller. Com . to Casper Miller et ux Hi ke acres in WashingiM township for I*l*l Robert L Htevcus et *1 to La Htelner et ux. Inlot 2M in Geneva fur |l. Sam Steiner et UX to Albert Hmltb. inlol 2"6 In Geneva for |l Mary H Tyndall et al to l-ro Saylor* et ux. iakrt Iko and part ot lie in Decatur for 21 H. hafer Hardware <'o. to Rufus Worst, inlot 42 in Decatur for 2'-" Daniel C. Neal to Amanda A Neal, inlot N in Geneva tor 21 Bernherdina Mailand to Clifford R Haylor* et u*. inlot 22* In Decater for 21 Hattie N Rutile* ut ai to linn M Niblick, part* of inlot* 2ko and 2k 1 in Decatur fur 21. J. Levi Amstutx et ux to Vincent W Hprunger et ux. to acres in Wai>a*h township for 21. t'hritlan H Musclman el ux to Emil Nagel. Hr., et ux. I a kin 510 and 511 in Berne for 23950 Vila* E Haocfcer et us to George A. Zwere her et ux. part us out lot 2 in Herne for 21 Homer A Templin et nx to Cor- ' nellus Getmer et ux l-S of an acre In Dvcatui for 21William Noli et ux to Carl Eh: -am et ux. '>2 nt an acre in Pleasant Mill* for 21. Carl Ebrsam et ux to William Noll. .12 of an acre in Plea-ant Mill* for 21. Carl Ehrsam et ux lu Merle L. Foor et u*. .41 of an acre In Pleasant MUI* for 21- ■' ■ O (a fdl •» teVA I r»fs w (**um m { Here are a few tip* to follow before you leave on a trip: 1. Before you Mart oat check tires, brake*, lights, mirror, bom.
Attention, JHOME OWNERS ■»- To give all the residents of Decatur and viyinib an opportunity to see RtX’K WOOL HOME INSI LA I ION installed by the most scientific and modern methods we have arranged with Mr. Dan M. Niblick, 221 V Htth street to insulate his residence BY FLOODLIGHT I Wednesday, Nov. 6 5:30 to 9:30 P. M. You are cordially invited to attend. Insulation experts will be there to answer your questions. ASHBAUCHER’S TIN SHOP HOME INSULATION DIVISION WORK DONE BY Asbestos & Asphalt Products Co. The Master Insulators 1326 8. Calhoun SL Ft- Wayne.
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*nd windshield wiper 2 If there la a defect in any of these part*, have II repaired ita mediately at your garage Don't drive with makeshift repair* 5. Keep Io th* right-stay | l( your lane 4. Never pa*e another vehki* ui> a curve, near the crest of a hill, ur *1 a road intersection. ■ k. Al night and in foggy or stormy weather, which wa are like ly to encounter nt thi* time ut the year, reduce your speed and in crease your cautiou. 4. It you must Mop on the highway or If you are forced to park, do so off the highway proper. These are simple rules and com mon een*e tell* u* that their appll
Auction Sale 1 121 Manhall St. at the \ii»h,k u—K SATURDAY, NOV. 9.19 In -1 p.| K 2 Hug* 113*15. I Hug s.3x|i>c>, .j ... . o ■■ bed*, rpiing* aud man ,-»*,-• on, ' I liras, like new walnut IkmiX, as, » t | table; I2f’ oak > »t,-n«fon tabl. , jelectrlc Washer, Ice IxrX large ••,!.. k 1I( , Irockers sei of |2 dining chairs t.l . ‘ hog lop wwlug machine; walnut I forts, bed clothes, cooking uieuails ladder, aud many other articles. ’ TEHMB—Cash. ■ DAN Nllll.llK.V,»B Jack Brunton. Au« t T Rchleferstelu, clerk. PUBLIC AUCTION] I hie to the d<-ath of my hualand t. ;. .. i complete close out sale on 'h>- Ton, • ; • and I miles North of Decatui or 3 mil* ■ N > or ( miles >outh ot Hoagland, on TH THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1940 | Csmmencmg at 12:00 Nu«n H HORSE* ' yr. old Bay Hot sc. i«w It*, i , i . xctfl B>». 3yr old Hlack Mare. 15*m lb, bt*-<l .v.. horse, g CATTLC—Holstein 3rd <wif Angus . ■>* : Rwlss. Holstein Helfer yearling ■ HOOfi 27 tihoat*. stout ItHt lb* I SO*- I- A wnfl and sow* are pure bred Spotted Poland China ■ HAY A GRAIN l« lon Clover Hay, y r.i>Mvfl ■bout kW bu Yellow Corn; 3*' l»u Good Se< 1 o > H MACHINERY Wagon complete wt'h In. ; . :»c gfl Hay Loader, 14" Riding Plow. Walking I’ttew tmi Tooth Harrow. 2 small Cultivators; t ort* ' Isose MM Single Hat news, and other miscellaneuus a . . -arngH mention. ■ .MRS. VIOLA S( IIEIDERM i Roy B. Johnson. Am itoneer I Cha* W Kent. Clerk.
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