Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1938 — Page 4
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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind. Post Office aa Second Class Matter I. H Heller President A. H_ Holthouse, Sec'y. & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. HellerVice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies _.l .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier — 5.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail— 1.00 ■Jix months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere (3.50 one year. — Advertising Rates made known on Application. — National Adver. Representative SCHEERER & CO. 15 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies Do your Christmas shopping now —only two weeks left. The Red Cross is the one organization that never fails in time of a crisis. Buy a ten dollar health bond and make it possible to tight the dread disease called tuberculosis. Only fourteen more shopping days before Christmas. Work fast and get your gift buying out of the road so you can relax and have a i good time with the folks. Is your name on the annual roll . call for the Red Cross? It belongs there and it means much to those . who give their services each year to help this great cause. Mayor Bangs of Huntington had . the votes recounted in that city ! and gained 23 but lost by 267. He no doubt feels he did all he could | but the trouble is it cost him eon- i siderable cash. Won't you help the Good Fellows | provide a Merry Christinas for the , poor boys and girls of this community? You will have a much better time during the glad holiday season if you will do this. ; Believe it or not, we have no quarrel with any one, we seek no office or preferment of any kind. We want to continue to boost the , best city and county in America | and we intend to do so. We will appreciate your cooperation. “Word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanging." said Justice Holmes in one of his decisions; ‘ “it is the skin of a living thought, I that may vary greatly in color and content, according to the circumstances and times in which it is used.” ' - Plans are being made for the dedication of the new high school building here. It is one of tha fin- ! est in the state and the faculty and | students are delighted with the many conveniences, the wonderful lighting and the building in general. How old is Santa Claus? He has been serving others joyously for centuries yet he seems just as young and just as old now as he did three score years ago when we first remember him. Here's hoping he lives on a million years for he is really a great old guy. Democratic members of the Indiana house and senate will meet at Indianapolis the 19th to organize for the coming session. It is expected the assembly will be one ot the most interesting in years because of the fact that the house I ■ -Il clays 'till ri & OrisitoaakK
| Is about even as to Democrats and Republicans. This is the best week you can have before Christmas to make the purchase of your gifts. Each day will find it more difficult to select what you want. Get busy now. , Read the advertisements in this • paper and patronize those mer’’chants who invite you to trade J with them. I i ,1 You can't possibly decorate your > packages with any thing finer or I 1 more attractive than Christmas Seals, the proceeds from tile sale of which will be used to fight tuber- ' culosis. This organization has ! done a great work the past quarter I I century and will so continue. Help • tin m by using the seals. ~ The Cubs and Giants made a ■ trade of six players without any | | “boot" and it looks like a pretty fair exchange. The Cubs traded Demoree, O'Dea and Jurges for Leiher, Mancuso and Dick Bartell, i Sometimes these deals prove good [ for both teams in the trade but , 1 only time will tell which side got I the best of this one. The Marion county Republican : candidates who started in to contest the election and quit after two precincts disclosed the vote as reported was exactly correct are now ; I weeping because the Democrats I didn't share the cost with them, i Can you imagine any thing sillier? Os course the winner is satisfied I with results and there could be no | ■ good reason why he should spend | ' money to convince his opponents. The squeeling is always childish. President Roosevelt favors an armament or preparedness pro- : gram and so does the great major- ! ity of people. Also he believes we should pay as we go and so j does about every one else. Os I course if it became necssary to | move rapidly we could wisely do | ;so regardless of how, but there seems to be no great rush about ■ the present demands. This is much different than the relief measures. , which required something to be ' done immediately. Under those ' circumstances Mr. Roosevelt de- j I t ided the money must be spent. ; ; regardless of the fact that it in- . ' creased the debt. Just how he will I propose that the money be raised i has not been announced. Quite likely he will leave that up to coni gress but will insist that as fast as money is spent for armaments, it must be raised by some form of taxation. — It is only a foolish egotism that makes us think we are more Im-I octant in tile universe than the! bird, the ant, the tree, the tiger, 11 the snipe, the rattlesnake, the | I mosquito, the buzzard, the eagle ' , or the star. We like to think that I the universe was created for us, that the sun is our special servant, that all things' are our slaves. The truth is, we are only parts of the whole and each part is equal in im- 1 portance to every other part. We share with plants the distinction of being combinations of chemicals. Wherever we are and whatever we do, we are servants in the house, never masters. We are obeying the orders of our commander even when we think we are disobeying. This world which we call Earth is but a speck in space. Why, then, should any human being waste life by taking himself or his problems too seriouly?—Linotype's Shining Lines. Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two ♦ *| 1. Compulsory enrollment for service. 2. Bismarck. 3. Pearl Buck. 4. One that feeds on flesh. 5. No; but they may becomo naturalized citizens/ 6. South Africa. 7. 6 5-16 x 2 11-16 inches. 8. Two. 9. Denmark. j 10. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh.
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Household Scrapbook | j By Roberta Lee | To Remove Warts Warts may.be treated with castor I oil or lemon juice, applied two or I i three times daily foi four or five , : days or longer. Also applications I of oil of cinnamon three times daily ' will usually remove them without ( i soreness. Washing Delicate Colors Delicate colors in wash materials will not fade if they are soaked ir j lukewarm water, to which a few i drops of turpentine have been add- i ! cd,' before they are put into the . ■ sudsy water for washing. Fruit Cake i Before adding the fruit to fruit j I -ake, spread a thin layer of plain I I batter in the bottom of the tin and 1 save out enough to cover the top. I also. This makes the cak? smooth! | and prevents the fruit from burning cn the top and bottom of the loaf. o Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. What is the best way for a girl working in an office to remember, her employer at Christmas? i A. If her work is closely connect-' ed with her employer, she may send
<< > jjr\ X — aR d <’ rown ‘ ups *° Visit TOYLAND <. Truly The Greatest Array of Toys *” *^ e C^ y * B e s ure T° Them! .7 iST* Electric Trains Metal Dish Sets Mechanical Engines Aluminum Cooking Set Mechanical Cars , Tinker Toys BBn Tanks Sewing Sets > Trucks Erector Sets /.»?JUw«Ar Fife Engines Pianos / ■ Wooden Pull Toys Kitchen Cabinets Streamlined Cook Stoves Trucks Toy Sweepers Greyhound Busses Hundreds of Other Toys |Mf Automobiles Dolls and Buggies Tractors Wagons Paint Sets Tricycles Mr Marble Games Bicycles KM- Chinese Checkers Breakfast Sets Games of All Kinds Rubber Horses, Cows Toy China Dish Sets Table Tennis Sets 3 Lee Hardware Co Basketballs
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a Christmas card addressed to him and his wife. If she is merely a typist. file clerk, or some such posi-1 'inn. all necessary is to wisa him a Merry Christmas before leaving the ; office. Q. When a man and a girl are din-! itig in a public place, and another ' couple stops at their tabla for a minute, should the man and the girl I rise? A. The man should rise, but the I girl should remain seated. Q. What kind of dress should a I bride’s mother wear at an a'ternoon > wedding? A. She should select the same kind of dress she would wear to a I tea or a reception. COURT HOUSE Amended Complaint Filed An amended complaint was filed 1 in the foreclosure of mortgage suit, brought by the Home Owners Loan Corporation against Doy end Josephine Tumblesoil. Motion Over Ruled A motion to strike out a remonsiiance was submitted and over- . ruled in the appeal action brought : by William E. Witte and others on t ie relation of the John H. Scheimann Drain. The defendant peti-1
tioned an exception to this ruling.! The was submitted and evid- j i ence heard. The argument was con-! tiuded and the court took the case under advisement. Appearance Filed An appearance was filed by A. Voglewede for the St. Mary's Catholic Church. Frances Terveer, | Mayme Terveer. Anna Voglewede j 1 and Minnie Holthouse in the suit j to quiet title brought by the Deca-! tur Savings & Loan association : Inventory number one was filed, i j examined and approved in the es- j tate of Magdalena Christeuer. Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial irri- ! tation, you may get relief now with j Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble ; and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germladen phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, try Creomulsion. Your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained. Creomulsion is one word, ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and you'll get the genuine product I and the relief you want. (Adv.)
BwhitehousT MILK FOOD STORES "* v EIGHT O’CLOCK FELS NAPTHA COFFEE SOAP 10 Barg 4lc 3 10c P&G Soap or Kirk’s Flakewhite Bread, A&P Soft Twist 24 « i , Pancake Flour, Sunnyfield, Camay Soap " i . ln «t u • uVr . 5 bag - 17 c Maxwell House Coffee ”2 lb tm S Heinz Baby Foods 2 cans..lsc Coffee, Red Circle th\ Heinz Soup 2 cans._2sc Beechnut Coffee T '* Pancake Flour. Sunnyfield. . Spaghetti, Ann Page Prepared Peaches, lona 2 No. 2'/, cans.2sc Del Monte Coffee T * Soda Crackers 2 tb. box.. 15c Cut Green Beans. lona 4 No'2 Sauerkraut. A&P No. 2 can..sc Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. 2 Ige nkirs ii Pastry Flour, Sunnyfield, Sunbrne Cleanser ... { ( . a T ? Grapefruit Juice No. 5 can_.2lc Pillsbury’s Best Flour, 24', ih L*«. Lard, Hygrade 2 lb. pkg.__l9c Tomato Soup 3 cans in, Clorox Bleach Quart_.23c Karo, Blue Label .... sfo can ’» Roman Cleanser, Super Suds 2 Ige. Blue pkas n .. . 2 Qts.._ 17c Super Suds, Lge. Red l’kg.._2 tor 3k I almolive Soap 3 cakes__l7c L'nscotb. 19c; 3 lb. can jit ANN PAGE IONA KEYKO Salad Dressing PINEAPPLE Oleomargarine Quart J 9c j no. sc, 35<; 2 lbs . 2U Lux Toilet Soap 3 cakes. .l9c Mustard, Harbauer's Quart jar.lfc Tomatoes, Packer’s Label Pails, Galvanized ... 10 Qt. Size.'lSt Peas & Carrots, lona 3 bars__l(k Del Monte Peaches.. No. 2 1 /i can._lsc Sparkle Gelatin Dessert.. 4 pkgs.._lse Scratch Feed, Daily Egg, 100 tbs. $1.45 Salad Dressing, lona .... Quart..2jc Egg Mash. Daily Egg..loo lbs.__il.Bo Dog Food, Dailytall can .5t Pineapple, A&P Sliced. 3 flat cans 25c Soap Chips, White Eagle, 5 lb. box 27c Corn, t'eas, tomatoes, lona, Baking Powder, Clabber Girl, 4 No. 2 cans._29c 2 tb. can .. Ilk Peanut Butter, Sultana. 2 lb. jar.. 25c Flour, lona lb. bag._slc Spry 3 lb. cans2c Brooms, Clean Sweepeach. Jk Clothes Pins 2 pkgs.__lsc Calumet Baking Powder..lb. can.JJt T una Fish, Sultana 2 cans__2sc Swansdown Cake Flour..Lge. pkg..2se IX Confectioners’ Sugar__2 pkgs.lsc Pink Salmon, Cold Stream, 2 cans 23c Apple Butter, Everymeal, 38 oz. jar 15c Prunes, California 4 1b5,..19t Armour’s Corned Beef Hash, .. Pet or Carnation Milk, 3 tall cans.JOt 2 - 16 oz. cans__29c Lifebuoy Soap 4 cakes„23t WALDORF ARMOUR’S WISCONSIN TISSUE CORNED BEEF CHEESE 4 Rolls 1 5c 2.2 0. 3 g c Lb. 16c — FARM FRESH PRODUCEGrapefruit IO for 29c YELLOW ONIONS. No. 1 Grades tb. consumer bag-15c GRAPES, California Emperors 2 s - -- J/ POTATOES. U. S. No. 1 Grade 15 lb. peck..2sc ICEBERG LETTUCE. Firm 2 for - - Pure White Strained, Clover variety 5 lb. P all --’£ CELERY HEARTS, Kalamazoo Large bunch.JOc APPLES, Fancy Winesaps 1 S- " ’ BANANAS, Fine Quality GREEN BEANS, Florida Grown 2 SWEET POTATOES, Yams or Golden Jersey 1 n ’ S " 35c ORANGES, Juicy Floridas 2 '' z ’ " - c SPINACH, Texas Grown W ’ ' ORANGES Navels (|()Z. 25C Pork Loin Roast lb I9 C HAMS, Smoked No. 1 Fancy Whole or String Hall, ft 21c SMOKED PICNICS, sto 7 lb. average lb - C SLICED BACON, Rindless'" 2 lb. Box CHEESE, American Brick PORK CHOPS, Blade Cuts BOLOGNA, Ring and Large —“ ,D 2)c PORK BUTT ROAST PORK STE/VK, Cut from Butt OYSTERS, Solid Pack P,n * " JOc OCEAN FILLETS, Pan Ready o lbs. HADDOCK FILLETS, Pan Ready 16c PORK SAUSAGE, Pure Pork Pkge. LARD 4 lbs. 39c
