Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening fiarept Sunday by rMt DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Ineentoeatod Cat wad nt the Decatur, lad. Poet Office »• Second CJnas Matter ». H Haller _ Praaldect A H Holtbouae. Sac y A Bue Mgr Dick D. Haller View Preaid<*nt •übaeription Ratee Uncle copies I 02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier ~ 1.00 One month, by mall.- 35 Three month*, by mall 1.00 Six mouths, by malt 1.15 One year, by mall — 300 One year, at office... 5.00 Price* quoted are within a radiu* of 100 mile*. Eiswwhere *3.50 one year Advertising Ratee made known on Application. National Advar. Representative tiCHEEKKK A CO. |6 Lexington Avenue. New York 15 East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The '.adlane League of Home Dailies You ■an buy your hunting and flailing license* at t!»«■ office* of the county clerk now but they arc not In i fit." t. of course, until January let. —o — A uuniltei of people ar> lining a •uhfcription to th< Daily iKmou.tt to one* of th** family, a < In iftma?* gift that will l» appreciated during the entire year Don’t eloer your Christmas plan 1 ulng without stung aomethlng to the Hood Fellow? Thi y are trying to make bundled* of pool Imy* and girls happy over tin holiday* Hurry with your flood Fellow ' contribution It » Just a few day* until plan* must In completed and tip gift* gathered and distributed It * a big job very important and worth while. O—O lb sun- to ge' your driver’s Ueetisr before the mid of next ( week l'tiles* you have one you caano* legally operate your tar ill i 194" The lit w plate* art also rearly for you aud Its wise to get them now —o — If we have overlooked you in ; soliciting Christmas - aid* for the Friday edition please tall 1.000 and wr tan attll take tare of you j IF* a wonderful opportunity to ; say “Merry Christmas" to every one In till* community —o — llob Feller, the yoiiugsier who pitches aud wins for the Cleveland Indian* will retcivi about fjo.oon for his work In 1940 That's preliy good for a ’’feller'* who i* Ju*i entering inanhoud and prove* (lit re i I* still room for good out.’* to make good —o—o Only four more shopping days J so you will have to work fa*l. Beat ; way Is to wateli the advertisement* iu this paper, make up your Hal and then proceed to select your gift* It in*k> ilt easier and you will be *uic to please lhose you are remembering O—O Employment agencies say there 1* a real demand lor good airote graphera, one who ran take dictation* and write the letter or dot uwent without error When there hi a demand for alenographers. It's a sure sign ol improved business for otherwise they get along with the least number of employes ■ Mb hlgau I* bankrupt aud toatly atrike* are of almost dally o»mra 4 *>7 "SgAsl^| VOUkiS* Cwnatma* Mai* prsmeta «»• uM *■ tuberculin u*u and X-eeye fae ewrtj dfaseoary if htamliala.

rente Ohio la attempting so bal a nee the slate budget at the exlienee of thousands of starving people It* school* are dosed It* school teacher* unpaid Indiana * teacher* are imul Our school* art open. Our relief i* adequate mid withal. our budget 1* balanced. The (H-ople will mi** the smile* brought the past decade from the pen of Heywood Itrouii. one of America * greatest columnist* who like the late Will Roger* had a way of his own of handling public question* in the moat effective yet most Interesting manner. The great Journalist died In a New York hospital from pneumonia yesterday —O—O — The I’llivcrtily of Tennessee I and Southern California w ill pro- | tide a thrill for a hundred thousand football fall* at the Rose Howl In I'asadeua. California, on New Years day when they meet to de-<-Id* a somewhat mythiial championship of America Then may bo several teams that could defeat either but the breaks didn't come that way -*o —O - Report* for 1 ’*3H will show the highways an m-i "safe but -afer." whit h means that whtb some gain* were mad< tfit year by ndm mg !lh* inililb* i of fa'alilie* 111 lai •• lof the fai l that there arc SIX t*-r j ■ ■m' iiion i.tin in u*i than a year ago you still tak> a ilialue wliell i you travel It will probably always |be thai w.ty for there will always | In- that uncertainty of Whai the. 'Dijor fell >w I* going to ti" -» ° - Tin isndidaey of Paul V Mi Nutt t oiiliUU) » to he the outstamijmg dnve in that direeli)>n Os tin right age. with plenty <>t .\jniten < and a record for accomplishing things, a smart campaign i.- beiio’ dltet i< d by men who know politics and will) will not hi- *top|M d by : the go unations being made by un- j scrupulous oppom-ni* Tin- mor>- ! j Che genera! public know* about ( ' this brilliant lloo*ler. th>- mon certain become* tin- tact that Inis th> man of tin hour -0 John Nam < (lamer is aa old linn- i’oliti) tan Saturday h< an > nounced he would a> > ept the I Demo) ratlc iDunlMllon lor presl-j : dent then stepped tn a car with - a friend who run* a garage down ! i ill Texas and *Upt>e>l off to the wilds to hunt deer N> *i>pa|»-r men failed to catch up with him alid he l* letting hi* aliuount emelit *<>uk In a f>-w day* lu »te what ! tin reaction will tn- A liid gentleman of th> old school. Vice-Pi * *ij dent (lamer will have to In- ret k--1 oiled with hut hi* age I* of course | a aerlou* drawback to bD valid.I <la< y. - o—o— With tin I I' aiuiniii and other organisation* supporting the movement for a shorter route lietweeii Indtanapolts and Bloomington, there is little doubt but that It will In- mi the highway program for 1941. It's 100 late to get action next year. The proposed new road will atari live mile* south ol Martinsville and run through the valley to the edge of (be university city eliminating hill* aud curve* and shortening the time for a run dowu to *> bool > onslderably. The highway commission, always anxious and willing to nerve the people of the state will not fall hi thi* demand which ha* Ibe moral balking of Ml many Booster* —o — Acting In roopcratkni with ib< stoic Dnitorrstlr i onimltt>-e, an organlantlon with 5;. Kirk McKinney ns chairman has been form . ml to give a National J»< kson Day dinner at the Clay pool hotel In Indianapolis >m the evening «4 January Stb. Tickets arc 125. I* I *• understood of course that •»*<- purisiae of lb* affair and the pro ! nt* tbwrwfrwm are to he used to meet an aaaaasment of 125JUKI for the national committae to that the deffclt can he wiped «NK and wotaey

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I j jefi in thi national tn’asuiy to j : opt n tin- 1940 i ampaian It Is i Hope that at least l." 0» loyal ! Is-tttoi rats of Indiana will particl pate, enjoying a delightful event and bcl|ulig the good caust along O—O — War I a terrible thing in which’ tuave young men give thi-tr live* a* -a., again demonstrated the liast week when the (Jcriuan haitb | ship dial bpcc was ruu down off the eiucst of Montevideo Tlility | *U men lost their lives and wen hurled then and among tin floiat offi rings was litre Iroui British prisoners who n-iogulxed them a* , berm * of the m-, who gave thi’tr lives fin their country. Then Sun i day evening Joo.fHK.* citizens »atch ed the big battleship go outside the ; ’three-mile limit and Im si ill tied * I’ wa- the most thrtlling episode of the wa; wild will Ih- an Incident lo tiioi a place In history l>ut He la. I r> lualiis that it s all so Uid less. ■■ - ♦ Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE r — B (J W hat dm.-* it indteat)- wlem a |M-r*on laugh* loud, ami almost shout* win n talking’’. A ft Indicates vile es two Ilnug* 1114,re.dune ~r nervousness A per- j soli who l« »ell<bred wud p* .in tlv

I I J £» la I ■ HttCK DKMYKKY Khodes Super Marker «<»* u* SPECIAL T» Ol l< <IIII.DUES FRIENDS: Santa (law- Hill lie Inere in our NOTICE 1 M^'rt a ** < * a> * rM * a > ,rt ' a,h for al! <>f you. Don't mi»* the fun. Pure Pork Lard "ST 3 lbs 20c CREAMERY BUTTER > - ib 29c CANADIAN BACON per lb. 35c Fancy Polish Smoked Sausage Ib. 19c Fancy LEAN BACON half pound pkg.lOc FANCY HCLK IXXjQANIIT per lb. Kk CHRISTMAS CAN DIFS ... 3 1h 5...20r TO OI K MAM ADAMSUMNTY HUEKDH: Out to the Tart that we kn«* you will have many need* on Ch rial mas day. we are aacrifirinK our day ho you can lie nerved. WE WIKI, HE <**KN AM. DAY. Match for our Maad KM Thtraday PUKES liITECIWI SKUMMiAY AND IHIKsDAY.

f |M>ised w ill not laugh so ioudl) Ih il t( >aii l» hoard fifty feet away and ill conversation will always *|»ak .a a low. modulated voice U Slutuid a man and w ife sign fi Ir Christmas cards ’ Joan and Frank T A Ye*, when sending card* to friend* who call them Ly th-MO-uanie* U Wha’ should a |e rson do with hts napkin when leaving ibe t-jbk-t*i dance? A l.eav) th. napkin uiifold-il .»> the side of the plate —O- — f « Answers To Test Questions Below arc the answers to the j Teat Questions printed on Page Two • « 1 Strait of Mog^dlau 2 Connecticut. 'J No; but Continental notes were issued in that dcitomiHniioii l I Billy Conn. 5. (Vntral Asia t. Ohio 7 (iraszu k M-'ffat tunnel 9 A young ms that Iras not calved I" A’lamb —- ■■ - - - ■ * TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY ♦ .. —-' ■— I- - ■ # lie* 11* Th< tie'ierwl Eleclrli- , rent* south half of the Alf ■ > Products building to lious*- machinery iu a* l> arrives. Coiigrcwmtau Welly of Lima, ohm Is urging a canal survey over ; the Ft Mary’s rivet route through

here. Tin G K rents Ulildtng just south of the Merry simito where w sciiooi for employes will Im- opened. Kobe, t Liecllty lu ived into his fine lo w home ut Bern« yesterday, lass! night It was completely dc* i tioyed by fire Low* 1* heavy with but slight insurance. Mis* Lot* Connell i* Uouo- from Oldenburg lolleg<J. M Cole of Piilsford. Michigan visits lie re 1 TODAY H COMMON EKROK Iki 1101 say 'll. dh’d the filth of June." say “on flo- fifth of Jilin ' »- - COAL STAK-HIM* FI KNACK B(«(i $4-50 (Cash oft the can $5-°® (Cash dei'vvred) l.cavr orders at KKICK COAL CO. I’honc 42 -

i # — —— - —-ff l ! Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Attractive Meat Loaf If you wi*h to serve meat loal for m platter luncheon. It I* a good idea to c«»k individual little cake* In the muffin pan* Then they coni** out In nice round moWs. If the |«u I* well greased ami make a very attractive platter i foundation -when garnished with watercress or parsley Soiled Books When the hook* hive become soiled on the .‘die* mill"** they are gilt-edged). t-lose th>‘ book lightly aud erase the soiled |da>>*» with an Ink eraser To oraw Thread* To draw thread* easily when hemstitching. *iruh them with a wet brush which has been rubbed O'er a bar of soap COURT HOUSE Appearance gntergd In the note *u!t of Crank (l King leton again*! Max Krep- appearanee was entered for the defendant by John L. lie Vos* Case Oiamitaed The damage suit of the Ptul Revere Fire Insurance Company hgainst Dindriek IHerke* »a* dl* missed at the costs "f ib>- plaintiff aud the cost paid Set For Issues The mandate suit of Homer Win teregg and others against the Monroe township advisory hoard w-i* j set for issues December 27. Appearance Entered 111 tb- note and foreclosure suit of the American M«»tical Business Bureau. Im again*! la-ltoy ami Jennie Beer Ed A. Hosse entered hi* appearance for thi- defendant*. Claim Cate In the claim of the First Btite Bank of Forrest. Illinois against the estate of Abraham Kgley the administrator with will annexed offered to allow Judgment to be rendered by the court for the a mount of the principal of the note j net out tn the claim plus accrued Interest to (File of payment. John F Mayer to Mar* Lai sure, lot 14 ! In Homewood fni M!> D Burdette 4’uster. t'lau to Christian I* Neueim-bwander. et hi. 1(10.01* acres in Monroe twp for to.tmo It. Burdette Caster. Com., to Ktiaa J MadWhlnney. Iniot I*2 lu Bern*- for ll&ta, Bohert If Patterson et ux to Franrts W li B'ult*. part «>f out

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j lot 153 In Decatur for 91. Joseph A Hunter et ux to Adolph ijSchameijoh, pot* o r 111 lots 53? and 5« in Decatur for fi Raymond R Holme el ux to D Burdette Custer et tix. part of out- 1 lot 74 in Decatur for 11. Trustee* of First Mi-nnoniti Church to Waldo J Stauffer et ux mints 2-1* ami 414 and part of 4R> in Herne for >1 Talford D. Runyon to Emanuel Jormy. Wl acres lu Hartford town ship for s(l*sii Arthur D. Huttles et ux to Urban A Fennl* Inlots 29? ond 2t*x In Oeueva fat 91 SOVIET RUSSIA 'CONTINUED KK'>* r*UC ONEI have struck a heavy blow agulnsl the Russian advance on the! central eastern front where the ted army was attempting to cut across mid Finland to the (lull of Bothnia ll appeared that the Russian force* sought to push ahead too rapidly mid that a Finnish counter stroke ticai the Russian frontier had wiped out

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