Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1940 — Page 5

jftn- NOVEMBER 29, 1910.

S die as ONES CRASH Near IndianML|j. Thursday ■ * ■H, ,uP> ■K, u-> • " I ‘> "' 4 ’ Blflffi. , ...» -t Hr" 4 ... Sltaub MMf . ..v.d that Dan ■H . t u tb« <iv>r > * 4 " '■*">' I|||V, "I . 111 lor til. VK | . i. '...1 II Shank AIK . . "Iml KUii"l "Il .I . , i.'nl .1 !••• • li' K> lly Held K A- • flying inalrin ,

' ‘ i ” CAIO SYMPHONY S IP 7® ASSORTED M JK lioiatti set p,. iut.fi! ■f .T ' • a,5 - b*« r '"'tain, 32 ver> at S traiti-.i- and lotuit... 11l t\V 1 ( "id" Ma, la j,. I a S M XX i 1 gift bog. s JsywpbonyGraating Card, He QQc EI Symphony Cord* 25c V 7 if? THt 3mfl stqbe [J. SMITH DRUG CO. 11 1 " 1 1,11 ™ I PUBLIC SALE n-'-rslgned. will sell my personal property located 1 mile i, mile East of Kirkland high school or I mile* South of >, Weal. SATURDAY, December 7,1940 Salo storting ot 10: JO A. M B—HEAD OF CATTLE— g y cow, » yrs. old, to be freah by day of Mie. Guernsey cow, . 1 flow of tnilk. to frooh< Suguat ' Holstein and ' 5 yrs old. to freahen laat of February, Helfer. 2 yrs old to lit: Helfer, pasiurn bred. Yearling Guernsey Helfer. | ( Bull calf; li month old Guernsey Hull, pure bred, from the herd, a dealrahle Individual. I I head Young Ewes. ? bead of Feeders .’no bushel In crib. Koine corn fodder. ton Clover and Alfalfa Buck (take, garden plow 1-iwii mower. Spray Ihimp Eler-| < ream Seperator. Hard Coal Brooder S'o»> t, h p Briggs. Gasoline Rang* Clrculatiiik Heating stove <<oab. hine. Knee Hole Desk Beds Wool Bug 9*ll *y. 2 Felt |Mg- 9*12. Kitchen Table and Chairs. Wall Cabin*' Steel Cal. Table; Ironing board wash tuba. s*»h stand. Buffet. | rocker, dresser. daybed. miscellaneous, Male Collie dog;.: log chain, crock* bucket* and other a.tide* too numer-' CASH. H ALFRED HELLER, Owner Auctioneer Mlltrn Girod. <*krk Luncheon will be Mrved by Kt Luk** » Ladiee Aid

lIILTS HOME GROCERY' ~XX, B day la Saturday at the Home Grocery—Super Special and Phone C* r Quality Food* delivered right on your kitchen table for fl Phone your complete lint *<n<l keep the tuning# yourneli or JW ®Hhtr household need*. I Urge Seedier Chase & |<rr Vtt A |rAPE4KI’!T Sanborn . 49C | 8, "* 5C (offee E K.o«>m:K lOc KaNGES For JUICE 20C L~' J poUtM * e Aam Our ()* n Cello— 4 K A ■mob.... iy¥ COFFEE, pound AH SHNACH. Kle. S(1I)A CBACKEKS fi?'* 25c 10c 3' r 2sc 2'" 11c K"i7l ML VI Dozen Only QCC IDAHO Potatoes ■'Ll) MEDAL \>»M>rted an> way Bag ■fOUR £4C Quart PEANUT BITTER MIRACLE KbK . 24C y — WHIP MEB« 2 pound jar .— i for ISC Sa,ad fe4 ’X“ or Dressing white lily <£ r ■NEW MIXED NUTS FLOI R. hag .. »W k' , U ? ! Y * 19c 32C DRIED FRUITS ■tgyyp- »gz: ___z_— — apricots < ■ft Thread « | ARGE <• POUND pound • Eoanut. n» 19C box*krispy 5 - jßeguhr 29c Value. SALTED CRACKERS ™ tbh . 2$C |rmgUT WAWIB om.y 27c M1 , ruiu ■ Hoxeufor Never Before Such fr°“ p?Shell lb ~ 29C 1 P<*uiid*Box7- 15c only" 22C Resh meats - none better, try our fresh tenER BEEF. THERE IS A LOT OF DIFFERENCE. ALL KINDS EKRICH FAMOUS COLD MEATS. SWISS (

tor at the Hooaler airport operated I by Shank a father. Robert F Shank 1 Sr. Bennett Mount 25- a flying ata- i dent Both the national guard plane I and the private cratt were flylag | low over Fla. kvllle. an Indianapolis i auburb at the time ut the collla lon. Witnesses aald the two ablpe came together with a terrilc roai The guard plane eaploded and apun taming h. the air aa It plum meted to earth with Hbani Inaid* The private pUne in which King waa giving Mount a lesson Sew Into three pieces Both men leap ed from the cruft but one parachute tailed to open and the otbei opened partly and tbeu closed Both plane, plowed into a gar.l ' en Sold Slunk waa strapped Io ' kia teat with bls band* on the con* | trola. The other two were clear of the wreckage. The guard abip waa a two pl*. < ! baa it combat training plane and I the other a Taylor Cub. Shank a recent graduate of tharmy air corpa lying achool, at Randolph and Kelly Helds, waa assigned to the 113th observation aquadron only thia week. At tb< time of tke craab hla .ommleaion ' lay on Gov. M. Clifli.rd Towaaend»•

HMB DES TH | TOLL MOUNTING Death* On Nation's Highways Six Percent Above Last Year Chicago, Nov. I* m> The national aafrty council reported today that deeiha on the hlghwaya during l»to already were ala percent* above thoar for the aatnc period laat year and predicted that the Ice and anow of winter driving would ' bring to altnoet l&.VOO the toll for i the entire year. burlng the Prat 10 tnontha ot I thia year 27.M0 were hilled by autotnobllea compared with 24.7d0 •luring the aame period In I*3* Only eight atatea — Nr hr a aka. Ar kanaau. Mmitana Vermont. Maine, North Carolina. Tenueaaee and G-orgla were able to report few-1 • r deaths than laat year The total ot live, saved In those states 1 was NO. Safest driving arena In the counI try appeared to be the north Atlantic seaboard, south central and Facile coast states yet even these , ieported Increases In traffic deaths ; 1 over Jsst year. Moat haasrdous re-1 | glont were the mountain stales and . \ the north central regions, with N | I percent increases In highway I deaths. The report showed that death i ' tolls were higher In 174 cities., 1 while only IM cities reported fewI er peisons killed liespite nation wide safety cam-' paigns. appeals to both drivers and pedestrians, only 57 cities report ml unblemished records for the first 110 months. lukewmMl. Pa. 75.M0 'population, and Brookline. Maas, i with a population of 49.200 were . the largest with no traffic fatal- ‘ itlea. Dallas, Teaas, led the largest cities In death reductions Here the total was cut 42 percent for the first lo months of l!*4o, a difference I of II people Still alive. Other large cities tabulating fewer losses of Ilves in traffic mishaps than in 1939 and the decrease ' ..-ported are Jersey City. N. J4O percent; Kansas City, 27 percent; - D*mver. 27 percent; Washington. ' D ('. 23 percent; San Francisco, IN percent; Minneapolis, 17 per(cent; Buffalo. 14 percent; Phllao 4 per

HEAD COLD MISERY? E’jtfc AtOnceorMoneyßack n d&W- If ~.ur h.,'l so -I U|- fr it- l-viil - s-d head « mETSBI '-"I •tls’reas His- > -il f an hardtr breath* — ■.u< . Lw drops -f Hl <J'ZH an »a-h no.irll. gl-OZH GoF.U Itl'.lll T<> WORK t" flush nasal pss«sk*s of clogging mucus. What glorious r»ll»t sou csperlcnee as its palliative arltos soothes irritation and shrinks swollen , membranes Hl-oZ.h; sis valuable la* gradients gives amsslng transitory relief atom*. You must g< t t.reathlng comfort or your druggist la authorised to refund your money. GM S Un tmttle of FI-OZR today «nd caas that head cold misery. heebwr IDfwm WteeFW

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cent and New Orleans. 4 percent Buffalo led elites of boo.OM or I more population for the lowest • umulatlva death rate and Mil i waukse. Wla waa second Providence and Kansan City led • Illas with populations between I J&o.ooo and 500.000, while Homer vllle and Mprlugfl.-1.1, Maae, had the lowest rates for cities In the 100.000 and a&o.ooo class. In the bo.ooo to 100000 population group Lakewood, 0, was the leads., followed by Davenport, la and Durham. N. C. The safety council reported that a. hool children and adults between 15 to 24 years of age had the worst traffic safety records thus far this year. Traffic deaths Increased by 10 percent In both of these groups. B DEFENSE PLANT tCUNTINUBD FROM PAUB ONK) aeyalde area. I*ast night's waa one of the most severe, but It reached ' nothing nt the proportions suf fried I by Coventry. Hundreds were made homeless, bnt authorities Immediately made arrangements for their temporary accommodation. Many were Installed in new quarters before the ' raid ended Fire fighters put out I.Utes In | record time and the raiders were forced to drop flares continuously in the face of the most Intense ' anti-aircraft barrage In northern I England. The residential district of an- : other northwest town suffered | severely. There waa no Immediate I count of the casualties In one area of the town 12 homes l.i a I : row were destroyed and many of j their occupants were killed or i Injured. DEATH CLAIMS CONTtNCED ritOM PAGB ONB the Cowan funeral home In Van Wert. Ohio, to the Dailey residence | Saturday evening. Funeral services I will lx> held Monday afternoon at 1:20 (CSTi from the Mt. Tabor church. Burial will ba In the church cemetery. —o —— Glee Clubs Present Concert Last Night Over 200 guests enjoyed the choral concert presented by tbe Decatur high school glee club under : ithe direction of Mias Helen Haubold. music supervisor <X tbe Decatur schools, In the high achool auditorium last night. Special selections were given by the boys’ club and tbe gi'la club, assisted by Mrs. Sheldon Nelson and Mrs. R. W. Graham, vlollnlats. MUs Katbryn Shroyer, haprlat. also entertained with spvcial numbers Mias Lydia Frosch, pianist, accompanied all numbers and also played a piano solo. The concert is presoated by Miss llaulmld and ithe clubs each year and Is free to the genarul puldl.. It Is an occasion which la anticipated with a great ..mount <rf pleasure by al! persons Interested in music. Accidental Death Is Verdict Os Coroner — | County Coroner J. Jerome Yager today returned a verdict of acicldentai death In the accident which Wednesday claimed the life I off Frank Lough. s*. of this city, while working at the new addition ’to the Decatur municipal light plant. | hi his verdict, coroner Yager recited the details of the accident I which led to Lough being pulled I into a coal conveyor, killing him Hnstantly. He also filed with his ! verdict a statement taken from I Arthur A. A'Neals. who accidentally tripped the switch, starting the conveyor. | A'Neals, of Columbus. Ohio, who Ils about 8« years old. was severely | upset over the part he played In the accident. He called Ills super- | visors at Columbus. Ohio and asked lo be called off the Joo. Ills request was granted. It Is understood. . N.-w York City has 700 trucks, not In dally uue, stored lor enter|g.’ncy purposes only.

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ICOLDGENERAL OVERCOUNTRY Continued ( old Weather In Predicted By Weather Bureau By United Frees Know and cold that dropped the mercury to subdreeiing and In •an.- sections to below aero marks rolled over the northern tier of statea today from the Rmkles to tbe Atlantic seaboard Even In the south tbermomi-b-is registered frseglng but warm gulf winds were moving tn to bring relief. On the weal coast, rain was reported. Storm warnings were hoisted on the Ureal Lakes wbare fishing boats battered waves and arrived In port hours overdue In T«lsi. flooded rivers were reported returning lo tbelr bank, and the Ited Cross cared for hundreds loft homeless. The U- N weatb*w bureau report ' ed that temperatures had dropped as low ua 20 degrees below aero in (he Dakotas and Minnesota. At I Chicago. 24 degrees and colder was forecast and at New York iempere ' tores near 2u degrees were predict ed in tbe metropolitan area. The snow generally was light and not unusual for tbe season. Heavier snow which bad fallen .writer ibis week waa d.ifliug ail Inches to ■" 11

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Fresh 12lC HAMBI R(i lb. SWISS sSTEAK Round Bone _ lb. * BACON SQUARES lb Sc LARGE FRESH OYSTERS pt 25*. FRESH PIG SOUSE lb. 15c COTTAGE CHEESE 5c CLUB STEAKS lb 22 eC 58 Os APPLE BUTTER 2«c 3 LARGE LOAVES BREAD 23c LARGE CAN PUMPKIN 10c WAX BEANS 3 cans 25c GREEN BEANS J cans 25c TOMATOES 3 cans 25c CORN . 3 cans 25c

i ■ ■ | ' i I l .-R' 11,1 ' iiWislhi I s 1941 ™ n iMMM- Opens Dec. 2 I \ L. , • Th \\v Plan now to have ready cash next Christmas by g joining a 1911 Christmas Savings Club. New dubs will open December 2nd and we invite you to join. |i 7 A small amount each week will give you a substan* S tial s um next Christmas ... readv monev to buy M gifts or meet unexpected bills. V-—. OVERS26,OOO | * It \ • g MB & O O I IN <’HKI‘ S TMAS SAVINGS g \ CHECKS WILL BE MAILED g I Thursday, Dec. 5 | K *T <1 %•"**«*•Mill \ou be one of the 969 yj *•*•*' ** Club Members to Receive One? \ Don’t be Disappointed Next Year! jj \ c ’' < ' 5b I IJW FIRST STATE BANK i H Membrr Federal Reserve System Member F. I> I C.

I more than a foot deep over Wiscon sth. Michigan and Minnesota as the - new snow full 1 Wether Snrecasters said th* storm condition had originated over Montana, moved over lowa and I then lowan roiling eastward to tbe New England states. Temperatures rose slightly In the wake of the dlstUrtMOoe. W — " Tax Board Hearinic Here On December I County Auditor Vidor H. Kl< her has recelvid word that the state board of ta* commissioners will conduct a bearing December 4 a' l<< a. m. In the court houro for th* purpose of considering additional [ appropriations sought by the city , of Decatur Parked Army Trucks Attract Interest Fifty men In the United States | army enroute through Decatur ' bin. lied at the West End restaurant ' at noon today. While tn tbe restauran'. the met. parked their trucks, mounted gun* \ and other motor lorries outside I iConaiderablo attention was attract I'd by tb« unusual v«hl. les Parole Stephenson To Have Operation Indianapolis. Ind . Nov 29 (VP) Gov M. Clifford Townsend today granted a temporary parole to D.

Choice Cuts lb. CHUCK KOAST Meaty lb -l±lc BEEF BOIL Tenderized Smo. fl Ale Picnic HAMS lb. Fresh Young lb. fl PORK LIVER jS.TniT Fresh lb. fl A £ PORK STEAK PI RE LARD A lbs. Sat. Only

!<’. Hlephenson so the former Ku Klu* Klan leader, nww servlag a lite ierm lor murder, may undergo an operation for a gall bladder all-' men' in the Holy Family hiafltal at . Ml'orte. 1 Stephenson, who was convicted . In 1925 ot the murder ot Madge . Oberbolaer. will be remove i Hnmed lately from lhe Michigan City l stale prison and tahen to tbe l*a i Porte hoapitaL

i»i Eoiiitv oini >TwttT DAIRY STORE BUTTERMILK ftcQt. tffc (,aL In Your Own Container SWISS CHEESE Big Eye lb. PECAN l<m; roll 2Qc Rolled In Pecans Rich Vanilla Ice Cream with Orange Sberbert Center STRAWBERRY l( E( REAM PIE CANDY SPECIAL 1 lb. Peanut Brittle, and BOTH 1 lb. Peanut Squares FOR CHILI STEAK HOT SOIP SANDWICHES HAMBIRGERB 10c 10c 10c REMEMBER SANTA CLAUS DAV TUESDAY.

i Trustee Appeals For Used Clothing > John M Doan Washington township trustee, today mad* an appeal tn resldento for used clothing. Tbe clothing will be distributed to relief clients on the township rolls Persons having clothing which they would tie willing to • ußrtbut* are asked to call Mr Doan or bring the arMi lea to hla office.

Pure Pork lb. f 2.lft SAUSAGE lA2V Ring lb. I A C BOLOGNA * WV LIVER PUDDING lb. 10c KEENER OLEO 1 lb*. 2S< CASING SAUSAGE lb Ik SMOKED SAUSAGE lb 23c SUGAR CURED SMO JOWL lb 11c HEAD LETTUCE 2 for ISc LARGE BUNCHES CAPROTS 2 for 15c CELERY bunch k No 1 MICHIGAN POTATOES pk 25c LARGE GRAPEFRUIT « for 25c CABBAGE — ORANGES — LEMONS CRANBERRIES - SWEET POTATOES

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