Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1941 — Page 4

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Join th. Ib-d t‘r<--* -0 Governor S.luuk. i at h> high athoo! auditorium at *ls tonight. —o ID ar Governor S<ht.-kc, at Hu | high school auditorium thin < ve-j Ina lli» m»»»as< will i>< ol interesl to every citizen of the state. —o Trouw r < uff- may Im- done away | with in Italy as a wj*t< of good ' material.'' Italians will b< lucky if they don't lose their junta Indianapolis Time*. —o No tres|>.ii.» *igii» should i> observed th**.* autumn days when so many are on the hunt for game Warden* a•• on th.- lookout for those who violate laws. O—O— An fndianajiolL N« -ro has been . arrested lor assaulting a white | woman and a checkup shows h> ha - Iweu arrested twenty six times several chargro being serious ones Th. 111111111 will wonder why such a criminal is permitted to run loose. ■ 0-0 —— ■ The Windsor pent »ix w-.k* in the United gtat<« anti hk-d it Th.-y are coming hack soon for another visit and may decide eventually to give up life in the tropi'itl Islands to enjoy th. many advant ages of the Amerlian way of life —o— The annual toll call forth.- Red Cross is oti tn Adams lounty and it is hoped will result m the largest m> mlierslilii ever enrolled There is no great-r organization and no better cause, for it is trailed and epulpped to give relief when dis aster com. to communities or to nations. —O— o— - You will And an advertisement in the Daily Democrat the best investment you -an mak. If you wish to sell HOinetlihlK This paper <oV ere the buying held here ami for a few dollars you can send your message to th- tn each day. Thos« who do this know these statements are tnn- Try it right how and watch result* —o Sergeant York who captured a flock of the enemy in the first world war says that a democracy that was worth lighting to acquire In 1778 Is worth fighting for as often as We have to that we may continue free and independent. We do not believe in wars of aggression but we do believe In the right to maintain the American way of life. ——o—o>— The appointment of Miss Rose Nesswald to he deputy county recorder ae announced by Mrs. Hollingsworth. is a popular one. -Miss Nesswald has had years of experience with the Hchurger Abstract company and is considered an expert on titles. She will prove a < apable public official and the public will cont mu* to bo efficiently

served In the office of county recorder. —o Conditions over which those In ■ harg. of the state plowing cont< »t li.id no control forced the Indefinite postponement of the event. It was postponed from last Thursday until yosterday hut the weather was *u< h that the test <ould not have bion fairly conducted. The committee will me. t soon to start plan* for next year s contest which t i» l.i'licved will in completely *U< cesstul. —o Th. se are the days when those who walk <>r ild<- along the highway* might he smart to wear helmet* and armour. The field* are well dotted with men and boys with shot gun- who are in search o rabbits It's great sport but it’s mpo taut that each spot toman r» tn. till., r that hi* weapon is dang .in. ind that he should be very careful when It i- pointed and what * in the way —o Motorists should observe the yellow line* that tnark_< very turn on every mil. of our great state high

way gy*t. tn Those line* were put there and are kept bright and glow me to guide you by notifying you that a curve I* ahead or you are on a hill and that jiaseing the car | ahi ad I- dangerous The highway ■ >i n n doing nil they .an to help pit vent traffii a< i ident* and It’s up to ea. h ol us to cooperate. -0 These bleak. gray November ■ ; day* arc but th. forerunners of . month* o: cold weather when It l>< hooves every one to drew propel ly. eat propt rly and lake good < are of themselves. Guard the , health of the children ami yourself. 1 It* injNirtant. Doctor* predict an , • pidemi. of flu and the way to head it off i* to guard against it. If y..ii < at< h t old fight it from the start by t. ting and by following 'advice of your physician. —o A complete sell-out of ticket* for tin Adam* County Democratic Wonn-n - <lub banquet at the American Legion home this evening indicates a good organization in that dub and much interest in the vi-.t to th. .tty of our distinguish- ■ d governor and his wife. It I* the desire of th<*»- interested that a large crowd attend the public m*•' lag nt | 1.-, u| it,.. Mauditorium where the governor will give his message to the people of this county. —o Thanksgiving a* proclaimed by I't. r-ident Roosevelt, Governor X< hricker ami Mayor Elzey will be h- re in a week. It will, as usual, be a day of happy reunions, of sincere worship and of grateful-m-e to the Creator who ha* given so much to those of this country. The harvest has been bountiful, this is still a land of the free and the brave and we continue a Christian republic. Don't Im- ashamed to say you believe in continuing it and to offer thank*. —o Several collisions have occurred this we.-k b tween bicycles and automobile*. and the Incidents emphawize the necessity for caution on the part of users of both types of vehicles. Cyclists who do not observe common traffic practices not only endanger their own lives but ‘lso cause much annoyance and diock to motorlwts who seek to avoid striking them. Especially at dusk and after dark Is the danger of collision more pronounced, and the operator* of both kind* of machines should Increase thedr precautions. Bicyclists who neglect to equip their two-wheel machines with front and rear lighting device* are risking their lives every time they venture onto :he streets. Furthermore, those who turn into well-used traffic lanes without making certain that no automobile Is approaching are simply and surely courting death or injury. — Anderson Bulletin Trade ■ a Good Town — Decatur |

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Defense Q * Bond SgLUZ | Q lii a payroll-allotment plan. I* an employer committed to purchase any stated amount of DeBond* -iy, 11"". or 35<hi worth? A. No The payroll-allotment plan i« part of the voluntary Defence Saving* Program for encouraging the public to save *yitematRally. An employee may drop out of a jiayroll-allotment plan at will. There I* no compulsion. Q Where qre Defense Saving* Stamp* on *aie? A. At |>o*t office*, most banks, saving* and loan aaaociatioM, great number* of atore*. Look for the sign: Defense Saving* Stamp* on Sale here. NOTE To buy Defense Bond* and Stamp*, go to the nearest post office, bank, or cavings and loan association; or write to the Treasurer of the I'nlted State*. Washington. DC. Alio Stamps are now on sale at retail store*. * YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ' 1 "• ▼ Nov. 12 — Secretary of State Hughe* I* ciioseu to fireside over the disarmament conference In Washington Albert Sellemeyer selected to managw the annual Roll Call for the Adam* <-ounty Red Cross. Mayor-Elect Roas Johnson and brother Chester of Gary, visited here. D. .M Hensley and C. C. Ernest go to Noblesvilln for the state convention of the H. P. O. K. R. F McCormick of Bluffton will operate a tent skating rink on the tNewberry store site.)

I ! LAY AWAY SALE DOLLS and CARRIAGES I A small deposit will hold your selection of a doll or doll carriage until Christmas . . . Schafers stocks are complete . . . prices are low. — DOLLS — 59c u 4« — CARRIAGES — 198 6-95

•Mis* Eleanor Reppert la home from school at Indianapolis. o — Answer* To Test Questions Delow are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two > 4 1. Corn. 3. False. 3. I have found it. I Soldier. S Wilhelmina I 8 Reflectors. 7 Ampersand. > .Mayor Fiorello H. lat Guardia

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* The People’* Voice This column for the nae of "ttr I readers who kish to make suggestions forth« general good or dU.uss questions of Inter- ’ cst. !•!< a*e slrn your name to show authenticity. Il will not Im« used if you prefer that It not bw. An Open Letter The chairman of the Adam* county AAA The 'Adams county agricultural agent; This is an open letter to th" i < hairman of the Adam* county | AAA and the Adam* touiity agri-; < tiltuta! agent. f think that both of your organ Ixatlon* owe* gall, and water ltln»e thoroughly with Hear water, then rub a* dry a. possible with a dry cloth Ths OH Mep The oil mop be < leaned by using hot wa'er. ammonia, and a small amount of w -h ug powder_

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