Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1945 — Page 7
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SfUjjfl/iaitfr] U- \XI >v n<i I ’lit * MAUM * { C j/V i Safety education in r very important Item in our achooln today. It should be taught to all clasae* Teaching or preaching vafety, boicver, iti not enough. If the only thing a child getn out of eufety education ia a hurdle of facta he <an recite to the teachur or vialtorn. I don't believe we have I'iught him a tnlng He mint "do" what he ia being taught- he mum do what
SALECALENDAK OCT. 12—Ohio State University, Chester White sale, Columbus, Ohio. Roy Johnson, suet. OCT. 12—Walley Farms, Du roc sale, 7:30 pm. Paulding, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 13—Carl Oroth, Southwind Farm, Hampshire Boar sale, Ossian. Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 15—Ohio Hereford Cattle sale, Columbus, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auc OCT. 16— H. A. Moore, 2 miles North of Rockville, Indiana on State Highway No. 41, Well Improved 169 acre farm. J. F. San mann, auctioneer. OCT. 16 —C. W. Dyer and H. C. Gllmm, 2 miles East of Silver Lake, Indiana on Highway No. 41, then \ mile North. Well Improved 77 acre farm J. F. Sanmann, am Uoneer. OCT. 17—Herman Sautbine, 2 miles east of Decatur on 224 then S mile north and mile west. Chris Bohnke, auct. OCT. 17—Herman Sautbine, 4 miles north and ’,s mile east ot Dent school house. Closing out sale. Melvin Liechty and Chris Bohnke, aucts. OCT. 20—Mrs. Leota Connell, 430 North sth St. Decatur, Indiana. Furniture and household goods. 1 P M. J. F. Sanmann, auct. OCT. 23—Archbold A Badey, *’» miles north of Decatur on Christen road. Real estate and personal property. E. C. Doehrman. OCT 24 —Harry Jackson, 5 miles East on 224 and mile South. Close out sale. T. D. Schieferstein, Auct. OCT. 22—F. A. Irving and Sons, '-i mile Northwest of Flint. Indiana. Well Improved 4SO Acre Farm. Modern Home. 25 head of high grade Guernsey cows. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. OCT 23—Sam Clinton, 2 miles West of Antwerp Ohio, Livestock and Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. OCT 24 William Hanlty, 5 miles East of North Manchester, Ind . and 1 mile Houth. Improved 91 Acre Farm J. F. Sanmann. auct. OCT. 25 John Lcist. 2'4 miles North ot Hippus. Ind . on State Road 105. Highly Productive J4O Acre Farm and Personal Proper ty. J. F. Sanmann. Am t. OCT. 26 Carl Andrews, ’a mile south of Chattanooga. Ohio on state highway No. 49 Ileal estate and personal property. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT 29 Benjamin B. Williams, 1 mile North of Rushford, New York. Well Improved 200 Acre Farm and complete )in<- of Personal property. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. NOV. I Andy and Bonnie Schuck, 2 miles south and 2 miles east of liecat nr. Ind . or •% south and A, mile east of Adams County Fann. Personal Property and Purebred Berkshire Hogs 12:30 P. M. J. F. Sanmann. Auct.
people preach to him. A famous putbor once said "I have quit trying to he good, but I have not quit trying to do good.'' That is the thought Cultivate safe habits in the children through aafety education Safety education must, of course, be based on intelligence. facts, and Ideals, but it must haw coupled with that dosirable and safe habits. Wyoming's highway fatality toll for the first four months of 1946 stood at nine deaths, which is four less than the number recorded at the same time a year ago Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
Suqar Beet Output Higher This Year Estimates compiled by AilUm A Schupp. isecuilve secretary of the farmer-* and manuiauiurers beet augur aaaot latlon. -.how th it 2.690.900 bags of beet sugar will be |iroduced fiom 1.02’ 000 lons of sugar ln.ets in the eastern sugar area this year This is an in< rease over 1941 of 2S percent in sugar and 36 percent in augar beets Production in the lower peninsula of .Michigan will be 1,7*3 ion bags of sugar from 674,000 tons of beets, in Ohio and Indiana 626.600 bags from 203.000 tons of beets, and in Wisconsin and th upper peninsula of .Michigan 331 000 bags from 160,000 tons of In <■' < —— ■ - o —• - • — The Thy mo-trol, an electronic control developed by General Electric Co and widely used in war production has helped reduce the llnishlng time for ma< hlning an aircraft part from 13 and otichalf hours to five minutes. The Encyclopedia Britannica pi edicts leas meat consumption as the total world population in ircnses "If one can imagine a population ot five billion on the glolie. on<- must picture their diet as largely vegetarian. . . ."
* A few little rejMtirn and additions here and * /•' I there, right now, will make a big differ- / n ence when cold weather arrives. For eiamble [f] * I ;HOMEGUARD //& 7 INSULATION a i/mti; I *"■ ' '' >■'* ‘if » >■ 'dSuA Homeguard insulation literally forma a jOW wall of defense againet the cold winds *»n 1 /■ li * of winter and the hot summer sun. It *" I ■VfvF maker, you comfortable the year ’round J- JL and save* you money, ioo. For average five room . house, including labor and material. ., r . » You’re paying the coat of insulating, even though you’re not enjoying the benefits and coniforU of an insulated home. Home g cCVf \ guard Insulation aave* up / rvy »* * *"< fl it) \ to of the fuel neceaaary / **' \ to heat your home in the • Alt c 10c 1 winter and keeps warm, UR * ® t I coldeat weather. We have I I trained crews to install it. \ /' OPEN ATTICS y^ ou can »’ a ' e Homefjuard Insulation installcd in lour attic only. An ‘ - average 5 riH»m house including lalxir and ma-sßo-oo The Friendly Store
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Register Rules and Regulations Concerning Voters Registration For The Special Election To Be Held November 10. October 12, is the law’ <iav for anyone to rcgiaier for the «p<-<-la I election to be h«»l<f Nov in, for the purpooc of voting "for or agalnat" the Adame County Hospital Addition, which would be erected at Berne All pccraoua who have mov «d from one precinct to another •since the Um general election in 1944 muat transfer registration to their present precinct. Any pcraou who failed to vote at both the primary and the general election in 1944. muat qualify If they did not return the rednatatement form mailed to them from the clerk’a office. Any peraona who have moved into Adama county Mnce the general election of 1944 and who have resided In Adame county for aix (6» month* and in their precinct for thirty (30) daya, and who wish Io vote muat register. Service mon and women who have not vo’ed at either of the laal two election# (primary or general in 1944) muat reregister to be entitled to vote.
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