Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publisbed Every Evening Except Bunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Catered at the Decatur, Ind. Poet Utftce aa Second ClAa* Matter I. H. HeUer President E. E HoltbouM, Sue y A Bus. Mgr. Jfck D Heller — Vice-President Subscription Ratee (Ingle coplev .... I 02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier 600 One month, by mail 25 Three mon'.ba, by mall I.VO Six months. by mail. 1.75 Due year, by mail — 3.00 One year, at office..— 3.V0 Prices quoted are within a radius of 10E miles. Elsewhere 'Mo one year Advert'slng Rate* made known on Application. National Adver Representative SCHEERER A CO. |S Lexington Avenue, New York 15 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Jidiana League of Home tmlliee Join the Christina* Saving < iub and be ready for 1940 Christmas ” C Help put th. Good Fillo* mil l over the ll'hi mark this Week that will be a good start. - o oA good thing to do when joining a ChilSHnar Saving , lub t» to tak< two .arils ,iiid then it ne< essary you < an drop one O—J Drop mio th' in a*- Inneau and get yoiii driver - li< n-. foi I ’I” this month Yon tak. a chain < it you don't. o o Get a has of p. al . ■ and attend tin indo ir virtu* a' lib high * lu*d gym Friday evening Von will have a good linn —,, The colored lights are on and every body fe«-l» Christmas as lin y flicker thiough the iv gie.m boughs Tiny will be up until alter New Years. O--5> — ' Tin- more money the Good Fellows eluli get' th. letter tun a lot of youngster* are solns to hav.- at i hri-un.i' i.me, Iron't you want to subsi rib. a dollar? o— <> - - Drop a dollar in one of th. iuixcg over the city forth- G. ..d Fellow * club. Each dollar means a Merry Christmas to: some one that may otherwise not b. taken car. of. —o Basketball t>-am« usually prefer to have th.-ir bad In k in the first part of the <>n rather than at th. cluse, so coaches and players are tar from being disi ourag. d —o of course every oin In, a.id little, is pulling (o< J-.e E. Brown who whs painfully injured in an auiomobll. accident ar Holly* .»! The country needs such joy spreader* as Joe E. —o <• The < Ity council has cna.'. d an ordinance to further protect achool children It should be read .arefully, followed strictly and boosted by every good citizen. We can’t be too careful, —O—O— Must of th. local stores will be •pen t's< h day nntil six o cliu k this week, giving customers a chain e to shop while several are keeping open until nine o'clock They wish to serve you. Thu lid will fly off Hu. old poiil teal pot shortly after January Ist. Many of those iuteiesied are hold-
■ iK*’*? ffIRISTMAS ROKCt 5 A voutHOMt * H©m «, *-W ~ 4 > TUKKUIOM It to the toad<M canoe of death •meng people between the agee at II and 41. Hai» wipe out iMa dtoeaee that kllla aa many la K-elr moat flaamtodftaaaadl Am at Ia A a»A pHWIfWa»of JW
ing off until after the Yuletide season, lealufng that they will be wasting time to start sooner but that * as long as must of them will held The national battle will probably be conservative versus < a-on <‘>l. progressiveness. O O— Oil. .0 ill. .idded features along th. state highways of Indiana are the roadside tables. providing a . onvenient plan- for travelers to I -at lunch The department has | re. l ived thousands of letters from travelers telling them how much hl vi. . ;• applet lal.-d W< .n> very proud indeed of ..ui toad I system and the tu. t that we do I no. owe a dime oil them. - o o It. sun tu get your driver’s . it... tn i..i. Janna y Ist While loiii. that you may. if you desire. . uyou, to w l‘.|o plates, al'hough the time lor this ha* been . >.t. nd.-d to Mari h Ist However, t you vvpe. i tn travel out of th. 1 <la'e it 1« Wls. to have the n.-w idaivs That stop* any argument | and Hi *om. .uses your eiplauitlon might not be accepted O- o Ih-utll ili.r stalk* the highways I I* no respeclii of persona is again d' moiistrated by th. tragi' | death of link Wills, popular < ill-z.-n i ! Kokomo and a leader the past decab in th' Republican party H- was killed when his rar ■ r k a tt<. .it I .id 2' north of .1 in. .• v popular figure he was ,i atididai. to Fnited State* sen- ' at .r last year losing In the <onvcntioii. o o Father Flanagan who operate* Boy- Town out in Nebraska and ha mad' a wai.d-rful show,ng of 1 what ■an lx- dune foi outcast youths is asking donations from thus, iuieresfed that he may ill. re.l*, hi. ail..in .datums He now ha* liv. hundied and those who have he.-ii trained their are th. liest -.00at.-rs They hav. Im- ■ o:n. go.'U < ituelis ami ,11101,1 of Hi> ni ar. successful. It's a worthy « aus. o o Th I>• mu rail. Worn, n of Ad am- county will m.. t this evening «' ll' iiii' to discuss plan* for the coming year and to enjoy a procram and luncheon This has prov.ll an effe.tiv. oraanizaliou and the membent have derived mm h i |'i« sure as well ss rendering tine s.ivue tu the party from previous ill. ■ tings It is hoped to in< tease th. memte-rship th. n*ll few month- during which time several meetings will In scheduled. o <r — Kl.it. < onimand. 1 Ray Towiodey gave th' ptiii.ipai addris- to the I boys who att.-udeil the American legion district ineetin* here commending them for what they have dope a* citizens and urging them to .imliuue always to sii|.|H>rf what they believe Is last for their communities, th. ir stat.- and their nation Ed Hauer, .ommauder of Adam* Post. No. 43, pr.-sld.-d and Dlstrl.t Fomimuider Vincent Horman took a prominent part in the big event It was a happy affair | and wm thoroughly enjoyed. ’ o o Decatur folk* are more than ■ happy to eudois. every tiling that ' . has Ih .-ii said about the Improvein< nta at the Is.aliir Casting <’om- < puny a plant 10-k- It is a model lof modern equipment with ev.wy facility to make the employ< * com- ; fort abb- and to produce the b«-at , pi-Hulta The New Year ahouM . bring them orders snfb« h-nt to keep ’ them operating full lime and that'a certainly wtiat the folks of Ixa1 tur are Imping for. Il s a great ; organization that has meant much to thia community tip- paat twenty years. «— 0 o—. ; I The Tri Kappa sorority will aa--1 ■ aiat in making Hw holiday spirt! 1 ! complete in thia lommuuuy by J mitr-rtaiuing th> girls from tne ! | first, mm end and third grndea ot 1 iibe Dwalnt achvoi* at a patty on I the evening of th* l»th aud the
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER R, 1939.
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boy* and girls from a l ' the grade* in all th< »i limd* of tin- city up io th. sixth ttrsib- at a» theater party ..n th. ~t«-iixh.h of th- 20th Otbt-t organizations are alto provl.lh.s various forms of entertain in* o' and gifts and dinner* for th>-lu-.-dv so that every <>ne here will be merry and happy during the Christina* -<,i*.n It s a wonderful spirit. o o A happy event forth. membera of th* congregation of th. First Presbyterian church of this city and their friends will In- the d'dl- . ation Kunday afternoon at 2 3" of the remodelled and ixd'o orated chart h Many improvement*, including the installation of a mod ent organ have In-eti mad' and the program will In. lud>- a sermon by Rev Allison of E’nrt Waytie and greeting by Rev Hutchison of Fort Wayne and Rev, Li' han of Bluffton Th*- public is Invited Rev Walton who has served *a * th- past seven years la Isipiilai ami ha* proven his ability tn building thi . hun h in every way ttur congratulations are extended. o Jam- X < uintnitigs of south'sist of IH-<atur attended ot business hete yesterday.
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RELIGION Th* history of mankind la bound up with the history of religion, man Is an Incurably religion* anima! In the booklet "Ri-Hgloua of the World." our Washington Sot vice Run-au ha* published * brief historical account of one hundred tellgions practiced In the world today, conveniently arranged by ion ttnenta and cotintrle* You can get your copy of this Interesting booklet by filling out th'- coupon Ih-low and mailing It to the Bureau with a dime enclosed 1 tn cover return postage and other coat. CLIP COl PON HERE F M. Karby Director, Dept B 179. Daily Democrat's Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth Street. Waehmtgon, D C. Eiicloard is a dim. .carefully wrapped) for my copy of the Imokl. t ’’Religions of the World, which mail to: — NA M E STREET and No < ITY MTATE I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat. Decatur. Ind
Household Scrapbook* By Roberta Lee • ... — ♦ Reduce Spattering The stuttering and vmoklng of < fat wlien broiling st.-aks or choptan In- reduced '-onsldc-ng ly .is fol I lowa After prelirciting the broiler |x»u: In just eu.nmh cold water to. • over the bet tar of the broiler pin The wat-r does not Interfere I with btownlng or crisping the! ' meat It lessen* spattering, and at*" ; moke* the cleaning ol the brollet much easier White Enamelwsre White '-lumrtware tan be cleaned by dltßiing a wet doth Into bilrlng -oda ami rubbing It ou the ware. Do n<>* use the soda sparingly, The Canary'a Bath Oftentimes one max Induce the
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■ anary to take Its bath by sprinkj ling t f«w aeetfa on top of th.- water In 'lie pan —o— ———- Answers To Test Questions Below are the anewers to the I Teet QaeeHon* printed on Page Two I Mouth Amrilci. 12 Com hokmy 3 Thirty-five years I Th- same »>od' will weigh slightly knorw at the pole* 5. Kon-fla'<rant; not kon-flag'-rant. « RoyMl fluSti. 7 Hilly Rose k. Mouth Aawrtca. 9 Holivln I" Red, yellow and greet!
JUDGE STUDIES FATE OF DANGS Hilffemann Takes Judgment On Ex-Mayor Ban<s Under Advtoement Fort Wnvne. Ind Dec. ? tVPI — Judge Harry 11 Hllgetnann of the Allen circuit court today con.ddered his decision In -t civil contempt suit against former mayor Clare W Hangs of Huntington and thrne aseiM-iatea He Indicated no decision will Ite made until he had been pre aeiittwl with legal brb fs now being prepared by opposing nttomeys. The cont< mpt charge was made ■by Edwai-d Hmlth. receiver for the defunct municipal utility Bangs operated during his term of office until the state supreme court ruled the utility illegal. ttmlth charged that Itangs and his i-o-defrndenta, Clayton Brown. Hessen Price and Russell K. Paul, removed 14.30« of the utility's funds after a court restraining order had been issued The defendants admitted removal of the money front bankd'posit boxes. I>u| said it was done prhtr to the issuance,of the restraining order The presentwhtreaboui s of the money was not settled in testimony offered during the threi-day trial.
Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q What should one do towards buying Christmas gifts when one's money is very limited? A. Thoughtfully s-iect Inexpensive gifts The eight kind of friend will appreciate thia just as much an wla’vorate gift. 1 Q Should a girt check her coat when dinner dam lug’ A Thia Is optional She uviy leave the coat on the heck of tier I chair. Q It ft propei to send typewrltlen I letters of condolence’ A Letter* of .ondoleuc-- written bv hand would .-xpres* more sympathy. n TWENTY years * I AGO TODAY J Dec v itw-nator King wants to send an army overawes --gain to enforce obaei vame of the peaca treaty hut Seiialcr Thomas wants to know the United Stats* can do tliat slltce we have never ratified the treaty. Setvitor Newberr/ of .Michigan surit Eut sratsiM wkf.um. or < IIHHI»«H>VI K» HUI VI I4IWVM »: o» « i viw« Notl.-e I* hereby alien Uiat there Will 1., a »pc- lai metUl.S «t the IP.srrt of Commissioner* of Adam* »V.uiity. Hist.- <>f Indians tiel.l at their room In ibe r.-uti llou»«. at !..■ slur. Ind. on Friday. lic-mt-T 23. m» tor the purpose of <on»id.-r---lua and allowing of . lalnis against tile < ountv. all person* holding . lalnis asainst the county are notified to file the same with the County A hlitot ..I. or tofore the tilth day oft Ho-ember, IS3V. It. order of Hoard of Commissionera of Ailani* County, la.usna VI tor II Kb ter Auditor Adams County Dwc. >.15 sirrii »; to MiiiiisiK* Noli.. I. hereby given that tlx H-aaid of <'oinmlsatoners of Adams ■ 'i.anty. stale »t Indiana, will, up to IV <>'■ io k A M. <m Thursday in-em-ber 21. IVIV. st the office of th* Auditor of Adame County. Stat, of Indiana receive sealed bids tor Item. l-|t Inclusive of the County Highway Supervisor's lte<|ulsHt<>n and on Frhial In . rraher 22, I*2*. at I I' M will re< rhe sealed t’lds fol Item* 11-IP In. l.isive of th. CO'.uly Highway Supervisor's lie* uulsithm, for she year IVIS Mp*. Ifi< atlohs on file in the office of (be Auditor of .sol .-ouiity. Ka* h 1.i.1 to l«- a-. ompsnled with t.0.i.1 ami affidavit a* required by law The Hog rd reserves the right to reject any or all Idds 111 order .4 the Hoard of County Coinmlsaloners. Ad..m* County mate of Indiana Vh-tor ll Richer Auditor Adams County.
< vT?* x. r ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Oe< • Myron and t’lmi Hart. J mii«» Nouthnaat of Decatur on Coumy Kann Hoad De< 11 — « fj. iturghaUar batata, 10l acre farm, 4 milaa South and 1 mile Went <>f Herna ix-ember 11 t-laudo A. Hartey aud Son. Z mllea eaat of Monroe on Statu Hoad No ZZ4 Complete < loalU( out Mie. Uaa. IS Wm Kiotoy. Shelby ell la. Indiana, livaaloek sale Dm- Ifi- Hmanuel J. Miller. 1 taUa North and 1 lailea Wort of Berne Traat Co Bldg. Dacatar, Indiana. Phone 1H
will be arraigned In federal court 1 at Gannd Rapids Mtchlgnn totnor row to annwer charge* of corrup election act* Frank C. Dailey I* th* •povlal U. 8. attorney In charge William Rappart wlna firat prit. on the N. 0. Grove* corn contest 1 Lknd Ahr waa second and Flovd Mltchedl third. The Gary schools will close three week* to sive fuel. Mis. Milo McKinney of Portland vialta her parent*. Mr and Mrs F V Mills * RETERBON NEWS * • 4! Mr and Mr* Ralph Straub enter <slued the following guests at * Thanksgiving dinner; Mr. and Mrs Earl Htrai* 1 . end daughter Hirriet! of Willshire, Ohio. Mr. and Mr* Harvey Straub .ind family of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mr* Ollie Straub and family of Montpelier, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Htraub and family and Mr. and Mrs W A Btrauli Mr and Mrs William J.. and family. Mr. and Mrs Grant I Ball, and Mr and Mrs. Bert Aimgst •fw-nt Thanksgiving with Mi and' Mrs Alvin B«-in<-ke. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kelly an( j daughter Helen spent Thanksvivmg with Mr*. Kelly'a parents, Mi and Mra. Frank Spade Mr, and Mr* IsUther Arnold and family were the guests of Mr* Ar-
Public SaleT I will sell at publh auction Vy mil's U'-.< *.l*l: Berne, ou ‘ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15.1939 I i COMMENCING AT 12 NOON KJ 2 HEAD OF HORSES — Ray Mate r -"tituj md ,ei 1W0; Grey Mare IS. well broka. bred «.|g|p ijiwi 4 MEAD GF CATTLE — Red C.iw l>. < , ln y a , ( . *. bred ill August. Jeiscy tow |(. bred - V:r ill n HOGE — Spotted Bow with 11 pig. » , lld ;(J -o 140 ib* Hampshire boat . emlng yra: „ld 1 RrM GSt GRAIN — 900 Bushel good Coro. H * IMPLEMENTS B Hay loader. Gale sure drop < <.in plan:.-: sph tn'ilim Mower 11 Riding pins walking j.'ns ».tx kt riding < ultivaiui Du. k fm.t ndl.-i Tati'd.-rn di*.set worn harness collar*, hay '.-dd.. r- 'h xitaplr'r hold goods and artfi l<-« too numerous to nieu’ion TERMS _ Cash. ■ I EMANUEL J. MILLER, Owner S ELMER BAUMGARTNER — Clerk KI ROY » JOHNSON — Auctioneer ■ Public Sale! 1, the untientigned, will sell at public auction it 10 mile.* Southeast of Ibhatur or 5 mil*»hire, Ohio, or I miles l-.a.-t and 2 1 . nui<-Suth or 1 u mile South of Salem. H Thursday, December 111 Common ng at 12 odoc* *oo* Mr 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—I B Jersey Cow 7 years old will I* I'.-l \l’ '' milk Jeraey Cow * y...i* old li<-h. .1,.:, »17 'ln-• uff cow, •> year* old will l»- ft.-h F.-i-niaiy 15 .':i:m 27—HEAD OF IIHEEItING FWKS-S B S.I—HEAD OF 111 KIM HIM,S—II ■ Hevea tried sows bud. I! «il'» i “ , d 2 xi l ” "f* are all double immuii'd Tliiity '- ■ ‘ a 1 <-t fsil |-IZ* — IMPLEMENTS - ■ CulHpack' r. g'MHI a* new fas' • urn plsillrr J’” ”• Monaith ndliig corn plow 1|0,..i.i gistn drib lw tooth harrow Grain bed *0...l a* n< * trailer. Clover se.-d bunchi: <».'’<■» Im sow I** l * ~ for dhn Anchor Holt . resin *.-| ani'-i *i'l •' ■caftolda Set of single di Ivins hat u* »»- K’l “ ■ TERMS—CASH. ■ El) JIII.I.EK. '«*■ Jeff Lievhty Aucilon.u'i M Kime: lUumgartnei ileik 401 AC HES HEAL ESTATE FARMLAND \\ jl PUBLIC AU HON b k J In order to make distribution '»f described farm will be sold at I’nbll' Vh ioi » (b< , ggM th'- premlae* I miles south ami I '"'J' | milt and 1 mile weat of Geneva. Ind kdam* •" f ■ Highway no 27. known a* <h"J 11 lliW ■ MONDAY, l)E( E'IIIEH H-l w | AT ’OO P■ M ■ NO' l - This farm coaalai* of V’l soil and 15" acre* of •«I8»’ -nd m-ipi ' mi| t ,„,sm4 arm of ’lmher. -Im «ak a*h l ‘ l ‘, , lUI|IX c largeat tract of good limber in Ada ) ( A4ll# , (Mil to llo,#oo OIH of th'' best pi'-l " • ■'< , t) , is-rn k-F * ■ nave been rotated and th.- t-rt.li-y ■ «“’ 1 •• b ’" M '•".UovEMm. (01l HOUSES - Htnk hou*.' I ■ S are; Tenant tone. 5 room* f'" l •** w||h iivl* til" •'* |9 BARNS — Main barn. 40*1"*’ «nk 1 ' ..„ h.iidl* adjoining, one 10x4<> and one l"»*" • >11() Th „ l>*r» "W IfixM with I.too bushel granary and Jo head of cattle . *.,.*» m*l» • 'V' OUTBUILDINGS - Hog h-«;' ‘‘ ■ ■!. 4»R Tool shed tMMI •>"’ « nd foil'»»2s '"* * dairy house l"xi2. Tank sup|"> '’ u ’ ( lU ’.» '■'"•‘hi® 3>x4o; Poultry house 15xl». I"" 1 > (| , t ,utrruc I- J .hop 1..20, Workshop X4.W < I S«re .» '« "’JJ good, other Ant e, fair The*. I u l<l' -» !■ ropalr. This farm must ui. I’"" ed any time prior to sale <l«f • 1 ()( Mr nd r . 4!« make a> II analysis. a*k any T" ...", (r | rjl y has you will get an h M„.h I I uiiiitl AM> aagj I UK*. EMMA KSKCS** ‘" B s. KII* "fir I MH*. EMU. PI.KIW SJS. Illi ST" 1 ' I MILS F G EICHENBERGEK ’in- « by ROY S JOHNSON I j Trott Co- Bldg., Dauatur. •"< I CMt. W. Moot, R.prtisntltlvt. D«u |
Thtnk. tl r iß| . *W| Krent,. Mr «N ® Mr ’nd h*<l a. th.,. /fl ' ,n * Mr and M-, m . M ' '"‘ d of Hartf*;-d C| tv u. **■ Franklin an 4 L’L*K r '-f’r»tt.±3 ’ itfe Mr* wia Mi ,M Mrs Rm st . . Tft’nk.sir'n. p, M M and Mr. „ w H “J !nll >' Mr .nd g !t man and fa milt M . 'y l it” iMhlirtman t J Borphu* * M and I and family , #)i g. ,* «■ Rail spent SntidarnfJS the z-iem. of Mr M ' Aung*: *■ -
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