Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1942 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publfcbed Every Evening Msrept Bunday by fHE DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated. Altered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Oflce aa Second Claes Matter. I. H Heller President A. R Holthouse Sec'y A Hue. Mgr. Pick D Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Bin<:* Copies 1 0J Dnr week, by carrier .15 One month, by mall.—— 35 Three months. by mall 1 00 Six months, by null I's One star, by mall 3 00 Prices quoted are within a radius Os 100 mile*. Elsewhere 33 50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Representative BCHEERFR h CO )15 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter M-mbsre of The Indiana League of Home LJaiilea. ' Turn in your scrap metal The i nation need* it. - O—O ( Help Karl Caalon put over hi* October quota . •». bond ill Ad.iin • 1 county. —o Join th. ■ mud for U n dlieiin | ‘ Monday evening "lon tin Ulelaild , 1 meeting for that precinct will l>< held. —o The prl< !•» for farm lands in Ad am* county arc i little higher tbanj* a year oi two ago but still worth!* the money. —o A i <>l ;e»pondeiit nay- Stain.-lad 1 must be the largi st city :n th-- 1 world since the Nazi army has been marching for weeks and still hasn’t reached the railway station. -0 Visit Democratic headquarters I < any afternoon or < Venlng up t . i •lectluu time Drop in this io nfng. Help complete plane for ' election day in Adams county. Theod re O»term< yer piecinc t committeeman foi north Preble invite- voters to attend the Uh land ’ meeting at the Friedhelm school Monday evening at eight o'ckxk. central time O—O "la*! it be said that the |i*ino crati< party in Indiana pledg. nfirst ußgglunc* t<> the flag; that its supreme purpiis* is to pn the iiaHon, indivisible, with liberty and I Justice for all."- -Governor brick- | er. Time is gi< wing short fl you intend to send t'bi frillies gilts Io any of the boys over sea. The Root offtce department will of course make every effort but November Ist h> the final date they can guarantee delivery. O_O Buy bod* to avoid bondage. This Is the ino-t serious war this uatd >n was ever engaged in and we most not lose It. H we do we lose every thing — wealth, home, religiotm affiliation*', chizenshlp lights aril happiness O—O The month is half over but our quota for bond sales is not Up to the time limit. Sacrifice It necessary do without something, buy more bonds. They will prove the liSdt Investment you ever made, wfeen we win the war. Without •» that you have nothing

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| It is estimated that Adams connI ty farmers will have an income of eight to ten million dollars this year Five or ten percent of that Invested In bonds would sure help pul the country over the top each ! month. —o Mr. Wlllkle has completed a world tour and is buck at Rushville to tell the IP osiers how to eat with <hop sticks. His mission was Important and hi- has reported to the president and regardless of critics probably performed well. -0 Experts in the merchandising business dei lure we will be üble to obtain ninety percent of the (’ln i.-una* presents we wish to give this year, tit course there are substitutes, with wooden engines in•tend of metal and with other new l.tiiii. - and materials, but few will: l>. di .ippoAited when Santa Claus I tomes. —o tip. atiiiit lb- c ity of Decatur bae be. ollie quite a Job. requiring the i bin- atti-ntl n of the mayor and In- government. John Stults has hid biisim -s experience, knows how to handle a situation, how to meet the p ibli. and is splendidly I qualified .01 the place he seeks. | This desert . a youi earnest consid-c-iatiun a- e'.e, turn day approaches. -0 In .inotln-i t iiupje of weeks the < .impaign w ill Io over and the candidate* will Io- completing plans to the vot. out. We urge you to vote. Now when this nation is in the most serious war < f her history. we -hould show <>ur approelation ot a demo. a> y by taking part in tin- general election. That s tli- v. y l>ie. ..t good government. —o Only two in re we eks of the camt paign. whic h by the way has been the quietest in .» part, r century. | , cl < .indtda'es arc busy and several M me. inc- betwee n ii iw and Novemt l.er :lrd w ,11 acquaint most voters i with the issm-s. Every person qualified to vote should do so. You want good government and the way i have it i> to eh- l those <andidates who are best qualified. O—O our men are lighting at Guadalcanal of the .Solomon I.lands when-1 ( struck again The results will n>t I ice known for a tew days probably . bn' tills we know - the Yankees an- giving every thing they have and desc-ive tin- support of those who want to make this terrible war a* short aa possible lor a complete victory that will assure peace for I a century io come. * ’ I The gasoline rationing which will become effective In this section November 32nd will make many of! us Stay at Ik.cuv ciuser man for years. It will eradicate most trips I of any distance for tour gallons ' Won't lake the family bus very tar. Perhaps It will prove a benefit for after all there isn't any thing finer than the average American borne and ibe average person will find It easy to enjoy himself there, once he becomes acclimated again. O—O Farmers in Adams county have the largest harvaet in history, according to many. That's wonderful and they arc entitled to It and to the profit they make. Many of ■them are investing in bonds these ■lays and that's right and proper too The administration is trying to do every thing possible that the man on the farm will receive his full •hare Wr must win the war or the farm, the shop, the store aud every thing else will be of little value. The way to do It is to support the gover ment by buying bonds <kuu paying taxes. O—O Sam Iceland has the ability to represent tb* fourth diartlct in con-grs-.x and get things done He knows the tax quantiou the problem* of labor, farming manufacturing and every Mae. ii* is a lawyer erf ability, a vwterau of the test wot Id war sud de *.' u*< trf tbv «upport of Um people of Uua great die-

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triet He speaks out 111 meeting and tells you what he believes, no dodging of !*sucw. no catering to »[)«■< lai groups He baa Impressed thousands -luring bis campaign and|< will receive a vote that will provei that the people are awake to their ( own interests a Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two. —• 1. Silver bar worn by first lieutenant tguld bar by second lieutenant i. 2 Gen Douglas MacArthur. 3. I nion Pacific. (. Nicaragua. 5 The Wage and Hour Law. Head covering. 7. Falae. (There are no legal na-1 tlonal holidays.i i. Ik>es sieirht-o: hand tricks. !» To ferry aircraft from factory , to airdrome. 10. San Jauo. 1. Infantry. 3. Glycerin. 3. Waves -Women Appointed ■ for Voluntary Emergency Sendcel. 4. Ironmonger's. 5. Sergeant. i» Hichena 7. Around th" world

Os Interest to All Motorists the Nation Over You mutt have tire, tn- Five tires for each ear. T" -.peeled between Nov. K Serial number, will be I • sad Jan. 31. hied apd 1 jl jj J I Motorist*. holding mors I F~l \ thaa tor tlrea, will be do- / . -a ... U-l- 4=»\ *M rationing book* and / * •'. '< »*..<*'* \..' t _ .7 ¥— — •*« Moe a IlS.aoa tan F\ fi] ZJI \ and lb years- imprison /U> \ "*•<• Tire inspectors taes / r~bC X the same penalty / \ CaY T / / NT 1 !-"' ■ g I / _ \■■ East te under rattetag Ift XT I / r\ \IT • •• °* "A" ( /x\ book ntu to tattered to ||%_jL l> \ dispose of eve., t.rrs. «* j E3 sail! »•««»- ke-o to U<n* wFIeMK, IBM '■■#>£■o w»«iwito* m win purr fwtw * ® * W 11,1 -”£*l prtw * next July 11. pU Sketcher abort ahouid be ot Interest to all motorist, highlighting a. they do th. important features of the gasoUne and ttre rationing regulations being put in operation. The east ateeady has gasoMno raUming. The real of the nation comas under that regulation Nov. gz. with registration beginning Nov. p. In the now unrationed .Utas motartets will have to hot all their tires by serial number and certify that they have no more than ftve per vehicle Cistern motorist* must dispose es their idle lives by No.-. 22. The government will purchase excess tires at reding pnees Within a week the govornmert wiU annoutace how and under what eenditiMU rubber wtt be provided tor ths eueaUal mileage tor , I - — — - gu fAIWk - _ ~ - ■--

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S. William F. Cody. 9. Liszt. 10. Secret Service Division. (Treasury Department). o —. Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE | Q Should a woman always wear gloves <m the street? A Yes, or carry them in her hand. Q. Should the salt and pepper shakers be removed from the table before the dessert is served? A. Yes; they should be removed on the serving tray. Q. Is "laidles firet" considered the general rule of precedence? A. Yes; (her- are very few exception* to this rule. Q. When a man and a girl are dinner dancing, who Toads the way from the table to the dance floor? A. The girl should precede the man o Twenty Years Aqo Oct. 17 -George Cramer and Charles Martin file suit against Martin Gerke. trustee of Root turnship, to compel opening of Dent school. Marion Archbold accepts position a* as'istaut construction engineer with the American Gas and Elec- ■ trie Company. He will reside at

Muncie. Tax rate in Decatur-Root will be 33 35 and in Decatur Washington 3307. Property owners file petition with city council, asking abandonment of Seventh street stock yards. Mrs. O. L. Vanee goes to Pittsburgh as a delegate to the National Convention of Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church. The Wagner-Park nursery of Sidney. Ohio, given contract to landscape the Adams county Memorial Hospital grounds. o - - Household Scraobood I By ROBERTA LEE Clsaning Ebony If the ebony brushes and mirrors have become dull In appearance. , try rubbing a little white vaseline Into them with a soft piece of material Rub until the wood ha» absorbed all the grease and acquired a rich gleam. Remove Rust Rub some lemon juice and salt on rust spots and then place the article In the sun. Thia method rare--1 ly fails to remove the stains. Nsw Shoes The new shoes will be much ' more comfortable during the "Iweak |n" process if they are ’ well sprlakle-t Inside with talcum r powder. t Trad* in a Good Tows — Docatwr

DEMOCRATIC i CANDIDATES For the General Election to bo held Nov. 3rd CITY’ TICKET Mayor JOHN B STULTS Clerk-Treasurer KATHRYN L. LOSE Councilman —Firet District ADRIAN 0. BURKE Councilman—Geeond District DORPHUB L DRUM Councilman—Third District HARRY H HEBBLE Councilmsn—Fourth District JOSEPH H. BRENNAN Councilmsn-at-Large ALFRED BEAVERS COUNTY TICKET Reprossntstivs In Congress SAMUEL C. CLELAND Prosecuting Attorney JOHN L. DeVOSS Joint Senator VON A. EICHHORN Joint Representative ROBERT H HELLER Clerk CLYDE O. TROUTNER Auditor VICTOR H EICHER Treasurer FRANK LINIGER Sheriff LEO T. GILLIG Coroner ROBERT ZWICK Surveyor WILLIAM EHRSAM Assessor ERNEST J. WORTH MAN Commissioner—Second District JOSEPH H KOORS Commissioner—Third District ELI DUBACH County Couneilmsn —First District HENRY DEHNER County Councilmsn—Second Diet. JULIUS SCHULTZ County Councilman—Third Diet. DENNIS STRIKER County Councilman—Fourth Oist. EVERT BANTER Councllman-at-Large DEAN BYERLY AUGUST CONRAD LEON NEUENSCHWANDBR TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES Union Townahip Trustee GERHARD REINKING Root Township Trustee GEORGE BCHIEFERSTELN Preble Township Trustee RUDOLPH H. BUUCK Kirkland Township Trustee EARL MARTIN Washington Township Trustse JOHN B STONEBURNER Assessor WILL WINNER St. Msrys Township Trustse Slue Creek Township Trustee RUE L. STRAYER Monroe Township Trustos CARL SCHUG French Township Trustee LOREN HELLER Hartford Township Trustse JOHN H DUFF Wabash Township Trustee AUGUSTUS MANN Jefferson Township Trustee RALPH BOLLENBACH ER STATE TICKET Secretary of State WINFIELD K. DENTON Evansville Auditor of Stat* E. CURTIS WHITE .Indianapolis Treasurer of State HARRY E. McCLAlN..Shelbyville Superintendent of Publie Instruction RALPH WATSON—Terr* Haute Attorney General GEORGE N BEAMER.South Bend (Incumbent) Clerk of Supreme and Appellate Courta VERNE BAULDRIDGE .... Gary Supreme Court ROSCOE C. O'BYRNE..BrookvIUe Appellate Court, First District CHARLES H BEDWELL.SuIIivan (Incumbent) A. J STEVENSON .... Danville (Incumbent) Appellate Court, Second District GEORGE E. HERBHMAN Crown Point CHARLES E SMITH.. .Anderson Political Advt ♦ — • I PREBLE NEWS | * Mr? and Mrs. Henry Schuller * near Fort Wayne spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemeier. Oscar Hoffman and Rose LeimoMtall of Magley motored to Detroit Wednesday for a few day*. Mrs. Charles Sullivan of Laketon spent eeverei day* in Preble. Mr and Mrs. OrrUle Heller of Laketon' »pen- several day> with their daughter. Verea Mr. and Mr* Victor Seiberich *ud *uu* ut Hoaglaud epcut Wed neoday with Mr. and Mr» George Bultemaier. Mr and Mrs. Ora Newhart of Grttuth are shading u«tr va«tWn with Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Roe*

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One of the first to respond to th*- , ■ ■ “sale of all tires over five per car ' '"nEditcan priee administrator, har. Is r a . of ■ pg«Dt in Washington. She get* a • •>: -.Stt d ikm- ••••»*— check for what bn .• .. . .-o h

and son. Lena Sherlock I* spending *everal days with Mr. and Mrs Milton Hoffman and family Mrs. Elizabeth Stet ter and daughter Paula and Lola Kunkle of Fort Wayne called on Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and family Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Hansel Foley were In Fort Wayne Saturday. Irene. Lorflie Erma and Mr*. June Shackley were In Fort Wayne Saturday. Arnold Conrad of Tere Haute spent the weekend with his mother. Freda and «on Ralph and Mr. and Mrs Walter Conrad Mr and Mrs John Heller and family of Bowling Green. Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr and Mr*. Orville Heller and daughter Verea. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Conrad and Freda Conrad and sons Arnold an I

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