Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1942 — Page 4
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MM, , DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATVR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated. Entered at the Decatur. Ind., Posit Office Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller ... President A R Holtbouse, Se< y A Bn*. .Mgr. Dick D Heller . Vln President Subscriptions Rates: Single Copies ? One week, by carrier . .15 One Month by mail — .35 Three mouths, by mail _ 1 00 Six months, by mail 1 75 One ycsu . by mail 300 Pricer quotes! are within a radius of 100 miles. Ekewhere <3.50 one year. Advertising Rat--* mad. Known ell Apl> nation. National R. pr. -intativiSCHEERER & CO. 115 Lexington \v< nue, w York 35 East Win k>. Drive. Chis ago Charter Members of The It i’a: i lz H ’ ’ •te——— I I Only two week- m<. < (■■ tax J paying. —o Bonds or bondac- IV. can taks cur s hols s —o Jfisf two mor. Weeks to ms< ' ihe flos,mm hond quota in Adame county Let's do it —o only two w<ek~ for tax tying You can s’ I! beat th. final iwh It yoiihiirry a little -0-0-Join th. < wd and attend the I C!> Us' d me. tun; at Ct < dii. i> tliicvening at i-isht s< • io. k -0 Several hotly contested ran- for tOWili-hip tin-te. art adding to l|i Inter. of th.- coming s les lion. —o Election day wilt come two Peeks' from t mo It's time for tin finishing tom It. ■> the unit aal campaign. —o lH>n t watt any longri tsi get that pa.kag* off to the Itsrys over if you want them to get their uiftbefore Chi tina —o It.>y- plrass- d n t destroy property during Hi. Ilalh.w. eii ps-nod. | You srq good eoislters too and tins la a difficult tun. ts> replace th ng* > Have a good time but be saie til < anil court eon It will prove mm h 1 mere pint-mt —o Your number bins- sugar stamp I will get-y. u three |M>U!td of 'h- ' • wet food per person but you san ' get It until November Ist That supply will have to laat you unlii Jk'semlrea 15lh. Number leu wil' <<>me in Just In time lor Cb »tmas —o Banruel Cleland I* making a vigorous campaign tn song.ss. He has s|M«k*n in every county in the dlstiict several time- and has souvin< ed th. voter s of his sincerity and hi*. ability. He will speak at Frk-dhajtn this evening and voter* are urged to hea. him. —o The campaign is on ansi <.mdldates gre busy rounding up the voter* for eles'rm stay While the campaign has not been a n-ily one. tt is an amrttevt one Think well before yoa cast your vote. Tills county ha» a pro id res ord and capable o*< la -> will continue it so. "■ — Judge Steven Oil who ftfMlfcr toVI’W on ihe political htuea made aa ex For a copy of Decatur Daily Democrat go to Rhodes Super Market Loae Bros. Restaurant on oale each evening
cellent Impression and his talk was convincing. He is able, han personality and knows whereof he speak* He will be welcome bas k ( here as frequently a* he will come for be mails' many friends on his tii st visit to Adams county. —o Bitter take in a football game * the next month if y u enjoy them i Ths gaeollns- rationing will make it tough to get to them and there , is mus h talk that ths- Big Ten will , sail off all contest* for the dur- - at ion. There won’t be much sport ' ot entertainment for the public tin- , til the great conflict is over. —o th f bet 27th will tie Navy Day and will he sdms. vesi In this county and all over ths country with more : Inters st and greater sincerity than before Score* id boys from this city and county arc now In i that branch of the aimed service an I th. os .a-ion of paying suit iiicli. ■< sp. s t and regard to these liras, lads. hecomvw more important 111 111 I'Ve; o—o In If* I" the total tax late foi the ' ns-onls of this city was $3 in pe' | 'lino valuation. The rate has been r.-duiesl lull year ami for next y, wII f 2 That didn't just happen I’ :s pos-!hl< because of ■th. . fill iency am! care used by I yotit fti. •is and is a record that 'sleservi support The rati* over 1 th.* county arc, we are sun*, satisI fat tory to eve y fair minded citizen —o Eles tins should be fairly and honestly i ondtiet. il under the law Th. hie.i is to get a free ami fair j d.-i lei n t am th. voters. In this , -tat. only those legally registered may v->t- .mi there are certain I oovisi.ms t-> tin act that must be ’ IV.<l Th. .. things should be .-. nd y s.msidered by the voters stid by th l ■ !n> lined to be. ome so enthik i-tii that tiny are willing to t ik. i haui t-r , ——o —o - ■■ i The David E. Lehman farm, midway between Monroe and Bertie. M* acres of fin.- land with splendid , build in-' and impioveinellts, soldi at am tiou th.- other day and I , brought 1183 per a. re. That « a n< w high for arm land in this i tinty for some fifteen years. The purchaser was L I Griffen, inn k •operator of Fort Wayne This in- , in. alien Is i . rtainly that an U|e (ward trend 1* on. O—o i Every plalified citizen lias the | right to vet. but mid. r tin law in hul ana. In- Hiu-t get that right by I legistei ing. His name mu»t be I -ig.l.d personally and not by any one else The l«w> provide that ! registrations must In filed correctly by a h i tain date and <aß be (hullepged if there U any doubt ab ut them, up to two weeks be- ! fore an eleei.on. It is important I that this*, matters be legally and correctly conducted. Every effort towards that end will meet the approval of the people. O—O— The President's Job. The President's daily job is to make one decision after another of enormous important•• derisions involving the live* of men and the surety and stability of the nation The mat. Who can do thia day as- . ter day without errtr docs not exist and never will. The man who, I needing thousands ot »iilx>rdina.e* i in posts of grave responsibility. I can avoid getting a share of faltert r*. false-frcats. and plain lightweights has not been born. And yet, no war America ever has fought ha* produced less , bungling, inefficiency, and miamanagetaeul than inis one. despite the multiplied ..pporiuuitiev It presents for so doing We can take heart. Th< weapon* ot dntruiiM pour from uor factories in a swelling torrent and iute the hand* ot men tra:u«d to urn Horn—lijogli hardened ineu who believe completely h> their country and Rs cause — Liberty Xagaaim ■- ' ■*< '■ I .»•• •* A bad temper never leaves a bed Unpreaaioo.
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♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the T*«t Questions printed on Page Two. t < 1 It has ». ii !»!»< In the Merlin- unhlves. 2 Anna Eleanor Roosevelt. 3 Alsab and Whirlaway 4 Joe Yuk-, Jr. 5 "Police Oarette." 8 100 derees. 7. Yellowstone. a Titian !». True. 10. Dawson. ——o — _ — Twenty Years Aao Today p < o<t I# Premier Itavfd Lloyd George of Great Britain resigns. Daughter borit to Mr and Mrs. Thoma» Kam*, west Monroe street. 1! *.V, Va;ider*ail. lewcher in ■i-liool* in Cairo. Egypt give* addies* at the Presbyterian church. Ri-poblicans open headquarters In rooms ou second floor of the Niblick store building. Mr*. J. A. .Mu in ma observe* her OMh birthday with a dinner for relative* and friends. .Mr. and Mrs Ben Miller leave on a motor trip io Florida. 0 Household Scrapbaod I By ROBERTA LEB Lipstick Stains If ordinary washing and wpong nut with larlxm tetrachloride does no* remove l.pstk k stain* from *a»u*ble materials, try risltbing them with a colorless grease such as white vaseline. Then «pong<> them with peroxide of hydtogen. Mermgu* The little drop* of syrup which often foim ou the top of meringue
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Atrui »iew U UM Fort Mtito at Marton. 0.. aoytwaa procraain* and comiiarvui lr«l caanula«.turin> a.u roafrwt of wMe* wa« rtcthlly acMifod by Dak W UcmTmF? Port Mays* ia tou.idc. and praaiOiH of the CcuuaJ Moya CacMMuy which, wit* plaau ta thia city, aad GibauaCltv IU, u th* »et.oad largaat protocol of aoyoaaaa la Aa«ik*. .
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are caused by using too much *ug-1 ar. For pie* the correct proportions , are from one lo five tablespooutuis of sugar to ea< i egg white. Clogged Downspout* Clogged downspouts may often be opened by dropping a f*W generou» handful* ot ordinary rock salt Into them where they connect with the eaves. o ♦ ♦ Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LKC Q. Doe* a man ever offer hi* I hand in greeting to a woman? A. I’nder ordinary circumstances, a man never offer* hi* hand io a woman unless »h«- offers her* first. However. If (hey are Intimate f-lend». they offer their hands »lm ■ ultaneously upon meeting Q Isn't it l*ad form (or a person to form the habit of critleiiing everjdmdy else* A. Ya*, decidtdly so: and such a person is neve, popular. "Improve rather by other men's errors than find fault with them." Q. When serriug tea to gues*s where tables are not provided, shouldn't one avoid Nerving anything that requires the use of a fork? A. Yes: it I* better to avoid the | fork Denmark Kinq Hurt In Fall From Horse Stockholm. Oct !•.—(UP)—King' Chriktian of Denmark wa* hurt in a fall from a horse today but apparently bi* injuries are not serious. The 72-yuar-old monarch wa* taken to the royal iwidence In an ambulance. An examination showed no fracture* or concussions. The accident Occurred while King Christian wa* taking his regular morning ride. o Trad* In a Good Toww — Daeatw
List Honor Students Os Catholic Schools 28 Pupils On Honor Roll For Six Weeks Twenty-eight students of the Decatur Catholic high school and St. Joseph's grade school have be»-u named to the honor roll for the first six week* of the 1942-43 school term. Os the totsl, H pupil* are from the high school and a like number from the grade Reboot. The honor roll follow*: High Bcheol A B Dolores Rumschlag 5 1 Vera Heimann 2 I Mary Catherine Keller 5 1 Mary Catherine Rumschlag 6 Mary MHler 2 4 Lois Coi< bin . 5 Celeate Geel* 2 3 Mildred Geimer 1 4 James Hess 3 2 Bernie* Kintz 2 3 Catherine Schmitt 3 2 Marian Sorg 4 1 , Richard Wemhoß 1 4 Patricia York —. 11 Grade 8 Mary Frances Schmitt 10 1 Pstrlcia Melbers S 21 Ruth Holthouse « S Grade 1 • I CJarice Rumschlag 4 3 Maxine Keller 5 4 Grade 5 Patricia Appelman 2 8 James Meyrre 4 6 Kathleen Smith ... 6 4 Joann York S 5 Grade 4 Ann Gas* S 4 Isabelle Klnts 5 4 Janet t'hrtck 3 4 Grade 3 . Matthew Harris 5 4 'Catherine Lushe 5 4
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES For th* General tleetion to be held Nov. 3rd CITY TICKET Mayer JOHN B. STULT3 Clerk-Treasurer KATHRYN L LOSE Councilman— First District ADRIAN 0 BL'RKE Councilman —Second Dietrict dorphus l. drum Councilman—Third District HARRY H HEBBLE Councilman—Fourth District JOSEPH H. BRENNAN Councilman-at-LSrpe ALFRED BEAVERS COUNTY TICKET Representative 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 LINIGKR Sheriff LEO T. GILLIG Ceroner ROBERT ZWICK Surveyor WILLIAM EHRSAM Assessor ERNEST J WORTHMAN Commissioner—Second District JOSEPH H KOORS Commissioner—Third Dietrict ELI DVBACH County Councilman —Flrat District HENRY DEHNER County Councilman—Second Diet. JULIUS SCHULTZ County Councilman—Third Diet. DENNIS STRIKER County Councilman—Fourth Diet. EVERT BANTER Councilmon-at-Largo DEAN BYERLT AUGUST CONRAD LEON NEUENSCHWANDHR TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES Union Township Trustee GERHARD REINKINO Root Township Trustee GEORGE 3CHIEFERSTEIN Preble Township Trustee RUDOLPH H BUUCK Kirkland Township Trustee EARL MARTIN Washington Township Trustee JOHN B STONEBUR.NER Asseoeer WILL WINNEB St Marys Township Trustee Blue Creek Township Trustee RLE L. STRAYER Monroe Township Trustee CARL SCHL'O French Township Trustee LOREN HELLER Hartford Township Trustee JOHN H. DUFF Wabash Township Trustee Augustus Mann Jefferson Township Trustee RALPH BOLLENBAf HER STATE TICKET Secretary of State WINFIELD K. DENTON Evansville Auditor of State E CURTIS WHlTE..lndianapolis Treasurer of State HARRY E. McCLALN..Shelbyvllle Superintendent of Public I n struct i RALPH WATSON...Terre Haute Attorney General GEORGE N. BEAMER.South Bend (Incumbent) Clerk of Supremo and Appellate Courts VERNE BAI'LDRHME .... Gary Supreme Court ROSCOE C O'BYRNE..Brookville Appellate Ceert. First District CHARLES If BEDWELL.HuII.van (Incumbent) A. J STEVENSON Dauville (Incumbent) Appellate Court, Second Dietrict GEORGE E. HERBHMAN Crown Point CHARLES E SMlTH....Anderson Political Advt. * PLEASANT MILLS *1 > •_ NEWS I Carol Sue and Kay Lynn Archer are visiting at the home of their grandmother Mr*. Staly in Bluff i*d Mr. and Mrs Wineton Rawley and cUMrOn A-teto eng Robert «f Bern« spent Sunday eveaisg with WlHmmb Noli and famUy. Mr. and Mrs Omar Yost and daughter Ma rhe re Jc o< Fhrt Wayne vhi ted a t the James Ever ett residence Sunday M»»- Melvin Dr .Lager and son. Mr. and Mr*. With* Taytor and daughter, woe* Monday dinter gueou of Mr and Mr* Otis J •fWe of Laotte J< *'- and Mrs. Janses Everett and , taaiuy, Mr. and Mrs. Stove Lon-
He Makes It Tough gmarwuMamm^ ia? Production was about to be held op Ir. a k r,' because an intricate machine tzx.l * a . .., « 5 ." 4 Sam Carter stepped in. A Los Angele* mvl r. an old lathe, two transmiasior.* fr-m. ju-ked eari iu ™-- • frame of a drill press, and constructed t-<-». f ~-1.., watching It work as it cute simultaneou-:? the : - M pressure I joints used in ships’ fuel and 1*””
I getvberger motored to Fort Wayne. Sunday afternoon and visited at | the air port. Mr. and Mre. William Noll and > daughters Vivian. Thelma. Kathleen and Marilyn, called on Mr and Mrs Winston Rawley of Berne, Mr and Mr*. Arney Anspaugh of Bry ant and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Noll and family of near Linn Grove Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B Hilty and daughter Marilyn Ann of Chicago, spent four days with Mrs. Hilty'* parent*. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Steele sifio tdslted at Pandora, Ohio with relative* of Mr. Hilty. o Girls Looked Carefully Hollywood, Cal -IUP>- -Employe* of Ollie Hammond's case, mostly feminine. IJfd eyes for masculine beauty when a thief walked Into the case and carried away 111"
—- - | Public Sale j Ar I am moving tc Fort Wayne I * . •' following described Real Es'atr ami I'- ) • and 2\ mile* north of Berne. Ind on TUESDAY, October 27,1W2 Commenetno a’ 1:0C P Xs+.v 20—ACRE FARM—X P® 2o acre* of very fertih level dark | all under cultivation except small on it., good alfalfa Good broom homo »!»'• and wash house attached to the hou»- . cement floors in stables, chicken bou»« ■ PERSONAL PROPERTY Ars 2—HEAD OF CATTLE-2 easts 2 Holstein cows. been fresh a few ***** 1 ted sow to have pigs before day ff" POULTRY S doten laying hens. g. s - HAY and GRAIN tft » ( z tons antra nice clover bay. i ]o»<i- •• *mi < good corn; \ bushel clover seed; T 5 bti-. . HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS 7 , S-lniriter Perfection oil stove hut. wardrobe, 2 Iteds with spring*- and matt..* HjdS. many small tools and articles too numei y; ~ TERMS—Personal property. Caah Real Estate 20 r , cash on day M sal.* when abstract of title brought up to dan * |Q| delivered., LOUIS A. Bin NNKR.O® JeS Llacbty. Auctioneer Chic E W Baumgartner Clerk 4 Know Your X Thrill M ths glorious history of the *j£dJ T InsUMUoaa ths Army, th* *»*?. 0 s.’ * **£■ ▼ Coast Guard- ‘ARMED PORUM OF Oti L if timely booklet just produced W our T Bureau wui teU you the Chings *"■ ▼ fighting forte* Learn now W’k’ 4t vanotu raniri. and now to ** otlfy * I triable booklet also cootarns «•«*> ▼ onmnmosm sst-ups « the , ♦ and seaMs « pay as w«l> *• “*.£«*«* X auttan ssndam Um WAACs and th* T la Cids MM hast been drawn fruw .““SetoM ▼ soarastl more than M unmcratio » ms***-*! £ poncra of na o <• mw SUM SMI aM Mirauea J** 11 ' * X OT? m 3 * ■ ▼ fifteen seats. oaretuUy wrapM *»d your ■ PNMb* E Aw,- — r4H cocros ~~ £ r. «. aanat ewnw. ▼ waaMwuroa sravaa sumum* •** ■ *•» rmawwtn st. waamacro’ » n 11 ■ X —— — -k saoaua - ♦ ••• oooeww•••• l ★★♦♦★♦★♦♦*♦***♦**** Decatur Dad/ iHflWcrU P*a* u
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