Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1940 — Page 5

)AY, NOVEMBER 26. 1910.

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[Public Sale will offer for Mie. at Poldi, AuclprS on [ I FRIDAY, November 29. 1910 residence ot John <* Ifolb d-.... 1 ... I _> mil-, mile West of the Vdtei-. ..> < ,i ■., . ~,u , ~, M gat I >«>'<!<>< X.l f,..i.,». t .,- .... p.op.jty th. . state ot John S B<di*-i>li.<' J.. . ... 1. */ 9—HEAD OF HORSES—9 II yr. old at 1 i. one ■■•i,l . .mooih mouth ie I mare 12 yi old at 1 :,<s, , „|f l,y -,d. Ho..n jr. Idma 1 I "*X leldllig ' yi old, wl !!'"> Hay gelding 12 y Sorrel Mare. 5 yr old »' lu»o. ml' by side ■K 2«—HEAD OF CATTLE-2# 'I ■ W«. 12 Hereford ||. .{•■ . 0..| .... ■ . on. Hereford Hull 2 yi old. IHitfoid Hull month, old «..*», 21 pigs *' »k< old fl gilts Me. y ■ old are double Immuiit tl 59# bushel of Corn, more or leas I JU IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS cylinder Hay Loader. like new. Side Dehv.-iy rake. Mr Wagon and rai k. Manuu- sp.eader. old mowe, b,.-i ~ ft . two Ridina CultiVatois Moline Fertiliser Grain hull. F’BUl'"' I*’ 1 *’ “ m ” •‘i« ll, e* - riding b.eakliig ploas :l double ,4« tan mill, wagon with rlggiii, wagon Is-erlng manure spreader. < II tj tom planter. Diac and Tan mi side, single <lst on aid- , ptlng tmith harrow. drag tedder; mud boat. Model T Ford ! THEODORE BOLLENBAC HER, ■flß Administrator of the Estate of John C. fcollenbacher. deceased Auctioneer John Brehm. Clerk Attorney Lifn< h by Ladies Aid I ■ For short, easy turns, you just \ B step on the Individual Foot j [ K Brakes—Both hands are y < ft r a free to operate the 1 j steering wheel K— — | I You've heard about the fellow who could " Bini his car around on a dime. Well, we re not | B >l^,n H any eitravatant statements like tnat j >ut our John Deere Tractors, but we do *n*'.w | Biut you can pivot a John Deere Yractor within I■* " wn length—H’s done by means of the m- | Bhiihial rear wheel brakes—and. say. does that I B , 'i‘ you time at the row ends, you hil \ e J”''*’ | Bands free to operate the steering wheel all the J B l,,( '~all you do is press down on the toot I Brake, twist the steering wheel, and >°n j c I Bady to go down the next -ow—H * t rca, » too, | B>r holding the tractor on sidctuH work. [ [ < 'one in and ulk it <*«. w ■ USED MACHINE R Y ,ne ' ud " ,B F2 ° *" Mod *'* Fertd.rer shd Grass Seeder. A 1 f«B 02n M «o** rt "BS. John condition and priest' riqht |JB Trle, »r in G. P and f u sed Cross Shetler like new. A and Model 8. Model H Many other kmds of use tnß** l L, all in excellent machinery Come m and look it over. tB* r UMd Tf *«‘o r »' Le, g wlk ,r * de Btten Hdw. & Imp Co. ft** 1 Ph””* 180

1................ T«< balkowsky Lydia frusrh. pianist i John Peel Old Kngllah Hunting Hong Drink To Mr Only With Thlnr Wss English folk xong Boys' Glee Club Msturka Hhuscker Juet a Wearyln* For You .. Bond Kathryn Bhroyrr. harpist Almighty laird Mascagni Gier Club (with harpi My I ano.* ...... ....... Ilurrtsr Wake Thrr Now, lieu rest .... Csm ho-Blovak folk »<mg Glrr (Tub. report occupation I tCtiNTINCEb rilOM FAOD ON 11) ifsrrad with King Hori- and I’remlsr Bogdan Fllov yesterday and was Isapsctrd to see Foreign Minister ’lvan f’opov today. That development seemed to offer Greer r a than e of avoiding etnbroiJmi nt on Un> t Mu< edonlau front while engaged with the Italians in Albania. Shanghai reported rumors that Axis diplomatic activity was switching to the far east with an attempt to estricale Japan from the war in China to free this Ails partner ir uXfsiudtv a< t ion m tte direction

0* Hingapora and the Dutch East indies. it was said that Heinrich Georg Stahnier. Nail "masked special ent voy," had bean designated to attempt this task Pressure upon the t Chungking government to agree to peace with Japan was said to be contemplated. Al the same time lamdon heard rumors of a German I peace feeler, thia tkna through the medium of neutral Portulag. Air action In the last II hours i was at a minimum The German air attack on Hritaln came to almost a dead halt due to bad flying weather The Hrlllsh despite l>ad weather -bomlfed the Kiel canal and W ilhelinsaven naval Imscs again. The British reported that the new Nail "convontry’ ‘tactics were ■ hurting industrial and war production but by no means crippling the factories on which the British war effort depends, largely dur to the sys’emo F'shadow" factories— secret plants scattered around the country set up Wore the war German coastal batteries on the Knglish channel were active. They were reporte dto have fired 2<M> rounds yesterday and las' night In i a vain attempt to hit a British con- j voy passing Dover and this morning they opened up again. Ixmdon reported that shipping losses for the week ended Nov. 17 i were S9A3I tons, somewhat less , than the average for the war so far The German countered with a claim that another Natl submarine | had reported sinking 41.100 tons of shipping. There were reports In l/mdon that a new c ampaign was about to start In an attempt to swing France's north African colonies Algeria. Morocco and Tunisia to the , banner of "free France," Gen Charles Degaulle conferred with r Prime Minister Winston Churchill i on the problem. ■Qimiu mu BLAME WRECKS i tCONTINLKIi FROM PAOB ONKI unable to see because of lee on the ' windshield Her car struck the left front fender of the Kohne auto as her vehicle was crossing Jefferson street. ST i, - Ilin aiIOIISS ci I ■' “S'"" 1 CHURCH REVIVALS . Baptist Church , Wednesday evening will be young peoples night at the Good News service at the Baptist churc h Everyone Is Invited to come but we are especially anxious to get many young people- Icetween the . ages of 12 and 25 Remember H i is all free and something you will always lie glad to remember. So , young people, let us rally Douglas Fisher, the young Can adlan. will tell us how God spoke to him and led him Into Christian service. Ib-aides the gospel magi' Mr Roe will discuss the subject. "Can we trust the Bible account of theflood?' or "Old Mau Noah and Ills wonderful ship." These questions will be answered. "Would a ship of the dimensions of Noah's make a seaworthy vessel? Could a ship of such dimensions hold two of every species of animals? Are wc- living In clays like those of Noah's day?" Also a children's service will be he|c| Immediately after school Wednosday. at the Baptlwt c hurc h All children will he welcome - •- SNOW AN!) ICE CONTINL'KD FROM PAGW ONK Radiol. Nov. 21 (I'Pl Four babies born In a hospital without heat or waler and doctors working by candle light, cried lustily in this c ity recuperating from a strangling ice storm. The- babies all were reported well, doing fine under th" circumstance. That was typical of Amarillo today doing fine under the circumstances. Gradually shaking off Ute effects of a crippling coat of Ice deposited In five Inch thickness by a freesIng rain, this Pannandle city of more than 6».0t». happily greeted warmer weather and clearer skies this morning Weary crows worked to restore power to broken tangles ot wires pulled down In confusion by the crushing weight of Ice. Water became available in limited quantities lust night and power was obtained for part of the busners district. The linemen seemed to Ice whipping the storm but It remained a long, hard Jcclc and c ity officials asked for 2*’o additional relief men and 50 more trucks. A guess of 11,000.##® property loss wa» considered conservative. Almost miraculously, there were no reports ot anyone seriously

i BATTERY SERVICE Save Tima and Money— Your Battery Meeharged While You Walt. No Ranta! Battery Neceeaary. Decatur Auto Part* & Service Ist st Jefferson Sts. “Complete Service"

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

PARTIES LIST • ' iNTIMUKD FROM PACK ONBI the donation from the state com mlttee. was 1100 each from four In dlvlduals. Cat F Peterson Rctpub llcan chairman, was credited with donations of III#. The Democratic report shows the largest number of contributors. The report covers the period from June 1 to November 22. ft was signed by G Itc-my Hlerly. chairman and Howard Hrandyberry. The Republican report was signed by Hd Warren, as treasurer. The reports will remain on file tor three years, according to law, Mr. Troutner stated. —*■—' i - .—■■■— iidb———ii — gam, AID TO BRITAIN CONTINUED FROM PAQK ONM not come up at this session of congreu. Chairman Walter F. George of the foreign relations committee, likewise was doubtful of action

1 wni See Vo “ TUESDAY DEC. 3 f ”1 y ■ KEEI’THISDXTE IN MIND! DECATUR, IND. r r Jrr ALL DAY PROGRAM IN THE BUSINESS SECTION A Special Treat for the Kiddies as well as the Grown-ups! 4 Big Free Acts! Beautiful Floats! Big Santa Claus Parade! (Free Acts Scheduled 10:30 a. m. Ip. m. 2p. m. Ip. m.) Hundreds of Grotesque Mardi Gras Characters Over 150 People in Spectacular Costumes (TWO OF THE FEATURES) B ' lu € MBBBHHmMBNECi tßKjtv ™. dB ...j| QI EEN’S FLOAT ONE OF THE COWfiIRI.S MER( HANTS: PLEASE NOTE! In cooperation wilh the county-wide home talent show al the Lincoln school Tuendaj niifht, December 3. the Chamber of Commerce Decatur More* Maj open until the Mart ot thin program at 7:3b p. m. SPONSORED BY DECA i l it CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR DECATUR MER( HANTS

now. Hut the issue acareaty can ba; dodged after Jan .1 when the new «ongreM meats If Mr. Rooxi-vrlt 1 follows the strategy which guided him during discussion of the eon scription bill, he will let congress, develop the war loan question for some time before committing hlmsolf. There la no question In the minds of observers bare that l-oth-lan and other British spokesmen are dead xerlous when they talk about credits, munitions, airplane* and ships neat year. Uncmisored and non-Brttlsb advices froni London are that the British are con vhxed that American ships and American money must lie thrown Into the light to enable them tu win. —U—WW—— mill —I— MW. 225 Attend Annual K. C. Rahhit Supper A total of 225 persona the largJ esl numlier in the history of the event--attendMl lha auun.il rabbit

: sapper of the Knlghta of Columbus I hold last night at the K of C lodge hall, A program and dance ' were enjoyed after the supper Persona wishing to secure a copy of the group photo taken at the . supper are asked to see Joseph Murphy, grand knight _« —■ - - ———-■ Governor Takeo To Air Halen. Ore. (CPt Oregon's governor, Charles A Sprague, la galnln a reputation as a "flying eg•cutlve." In one week the governor made three piano trips over thi state, covering S.tum miles. ... —__ Former DeKalb Clerk (liven Prition Term Auburn Ind Nov 2#. tU.PI Carl Walter. 11. former DeKalb - county clerk, today began serving a 2 to 21 year teim In Michigan City stata prison following sen tenet In dr.uit court y.sUtday when he pleaded guilty to rm buuhug approximately KdMU lit

county funds. Walter flrnt waa clerk In IM2 and again In 193 d He dlaappeared July I# and a shortage was discovered in hie IxMtks shortly afterward. Returning early thia month he pleaded not guilty when ar-; reigned Ills trial waa* to begin Wednesday but he changed hie plea to guilty. a. Lswawrawnatui swe ■■■■«■-■' -*■ - — GianU Purchase Card* Infielder Now York Nov 2'l ft’Pl The i New York Gtanta, in a move apparently designed to rebuild U«t sea- ' son's slitb place team Into 1941 | -pennant contender, will put Joel iGrengo, former Nt IxMlia Cardinals' ' Infielder on third base negt season I The Giants, who finished 274 sanies behind Cincinnati, the National league flag winner last sea- j »on. acquired Arengo from the Card-. Inals for two players to l»- named ■ later and an undisclosed «um of ' cash.

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Eitfht Mundo Boyii C<»n fm To Damaico Muncie, Ind, Nov. It <o.o> Property dutnaga eaflmated at 110,Omi wjia attributed by police ' today to eight Is.ys ranging In age ' from 9 to 13 yeara. The boys admitted to otic-era y.- rerday that they deatroyed C«al-_ ly flgturea In the home of Alva L. I Kltselmari. millionaire wire manu facturer of Muncie who died at ■ Palm Rprlnga Cal , last March Police said property stolen from the home had been found hidden on the grounda of the palatial residence after the boys confeased I>anee Wednesday Wight Sunet

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