Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubiiaheff Every Eveniag Except Bunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Eat vied at the Decatur, lud . Fuat Office aa Second Clast Matter J. H Metier President A. It. lloltbouse, Sec'y. A Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vke-Preeldent Subscription Rates Blugle Copies .... I .M 3 One week, by earner .10 One year, by carrier 6 M 0 One month, by mail ... . .35 Three months, by mail.—- 1 W Bis months, by mad 1.73 One year, by mail.. ........... 3.0 V One year, at office .... 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. El»e---w here |d 50 one year. Advertising Hates made known ou Application. National Adver. Reprc-sculalive SCHEERLK A CO. 5 Lexington Avenue, New York 16 East Wacker Drive. Cbdcago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Hume Dadies. Only about a week to get that l!»l*» automobile license and .hat's important. vo - B*-* that your subscription to the Daily Democrat. If you gel it by mad. is renewed befor* March 3rd That's the d* adliiiv q—© B****st fur yon, li.i-.ki tball train We will bi glad to print you: in* age ill the Daly Demo* at tot in torn li with our advertising department. Assist tile census labels by being murleous and by giving them th* information thi g. ve. niueut r*quires It important to. you as well as i very on* else »—» If th* Republl* aus taut agree as to who is county chairman or wln-th* they have on* with th* primaries coming <>n. they might just "call the whole thing off --O I p l«* dal* wo haven t Io aid of any aspirants foi a county * orou* r but no doubt some on* will want to attend to th* Impo taut duties of that "Hi* < and in due lime w ill say so —o Adams county candidates in th* loniiug primaries will have to 111. their d* < lai at.mis with th* proper number of signatures to tbei p*t t.'Mi** with County I le k < lyd Tryutner l»< tw<*-n March ’■til and April Till and the*** are now ia ing prrpared by several of th ** who have d* * id* d to enter. —o o - To comply with postal reguia lions regarding all imiuu upturn■ beiug paid in advance, w< will close our isuipaigli for renewals March 3rd aftei wbt*h it will lie n*-< essary io stop those- in arrears more than a few weeks Then ar*only a lew of these and we hop* by that lliu* there will Is lion* p—« The stat* primaries will scion •** on and we will get some real <|**l*. on who Is iHipuiar In various sections of the country. Os lours* the native gon idea will head It off In a numle rof states but then* will b* several In which the r aiidldao-s ul tin- two leading p.irtlea will go to bat and these will In most interesting Ham Jones and Earl Long will < ugag* in the run off in Ixruisinna today to »*■*■ which will have* th* Democratic nomination for governor Bill**- that's equivalent to e I***l lon. therw la mu* b* Intereat down there where they take their politics serpiusly and usually mis up a few gun tights to make the day a real • x< tit Ing on*'. • - -e w 1 "■ The recent d**alh of Charles M Him* ok*- of St lamia la sincerely regret ted by many her** who knew him aa a lad mid a young man helore he lorats-d In the west A spli-udid type of man lie made (mid as a t«*<her and aa an laaarMr e agu.Mi.ivs. While here ba

I attended and later taught school a number of years and was popular -o Th*- caah Income of Indiana farmers for the year 1939 totaled Ugo.hlh.W. an Increase of IS.7lTiioo over IS3M and au Ingress*' of |H» ;t7".Ooo over 1932 These lie urea have lust been released through 1*11: due I'uiversity, ami provide alt eloquent answir to the . i ritnism concerning the Agricultural Adjustment Act. For at th* end of Its Hist year It lias house cd Indiana fai.'n Income more than eight million dollars —o — Abraham Lincoln was a great man and one of his gilatest Halts was his ability to loig-l incidents and affairs In which hi- was wronged Edwin M Stanton was a fam oils lawyer and frequently belittled Lincoln and said ugley things about linn, referring to him on several occasions as "a long a: in* d I nature, but when th* lull spill tel In-iame pn rid* nt lie app -int* it Blanton as Ins secretaiy of wa. becaus* li* believed inm th*- best man fui th* job. That really took a iut ul bigm as - — o—o — Qu”. a list ot H artl* a- ■ id* ins ovei th* week end and tills will Incrcas* Iron; Week to Week as th* w* alii- r impioves II s a qu * fa* t h'lt irm, .u* outing to statistic*, Ibai when tin loads an ny .nul sh|ip*iy. then ate f* wei an d* Ills Ulan w!.*u III* y a • g*"*4. du* Im doubt I** ill*- tai t that • very on*- li.is to dilv*- slow*-! Ums k*« pIllg control of his * a That ought to l>* th*- answer If yiu Will * ■ *si ■nt y -ii -.-it with traveling tony tn fitly mil* - an !i"U . i you may f -1 «i-mpaia'lv< ly -.it- , but out tli.it. It's you that is Ink I iug tin i liame ool’i d* - tan- liav Ih . n th* ohj*. t.« ot smile pielty inn- i* n', <auipantiis all on r tin louutry re unify And Its probably tru* tli.i- --; |M-d< airiahs haven't b***mi. eptl * • y a* ,U : i *HIM *1 o th- .iut 'lllol'.'.e y* t >-v< ti aft* r forty years Never-| Unless, tins londnion is mutual i Automobile drivers liav* n t ire* oni* us* d to p* d-» ilalis either. Take th* * as* ot tb<- San IMeao man who wa*- given ~ tn kef for jaywalking! and warned by th* -fli* < r that th* ! only safe plan to walk is In p* d* *• trlau Un*-- A I- w iiiinut* • later I h* was st*u*k and injur* d wbll* I walking in a pedestrian fan* ll* sp<ui«ibillty for safety seems to be ; p *-t’y evenly dlvld*-d I’eil* -tr.auinos' certainly »»• • d to b* *an till but motorists, who liav. the ad 1 vantage of weight and p*>w* , must tak- *v*li greater saftguaids — Hartfii.d < ity N< ws-Tim-s. —u u - Fi I* nd. of William J Muugey. a 1 former In-iatur boy ar* plr.-,«*d to learn of his promotion to th** position of adveiils.iiK manager of Ibintla* Motor Company It is on* of th*- top p'Mltioin In this bad lug automotiv*- ion* ent, a division of fhmial Motors. Mr. Mougey Ims < limit*d to great heights with th* world's largest auto industry aud hie latest promotion is proof that h<- <ontliiu*-s to make go*al ll*- lias Im-.ii with th*- GM alm*Itll* and for e*n ial years was t onI petted with the csport divluioii - and managed plants and sales of ' ffi-ea in Singapore Java, in the ■ Orient and in Htm kliolm Swed* ii lie held the tit), of z*m* iMUgger prior Io the advi rlialng director's I pogiUtm and was In charge of the t Chi*ago office. Coin* idetit with , the rn-ws Item which was published r In this week's issue of the AutoI motive News. Is th*- fact that the I dispatch wan written by Fite r Wetnh'iff. another D* < alur boy who ■ Is making good e— — *~TWENTY YEARS”* AliO TODAY < y • ♦ V Feb. Jit IDFI-A E Undlu* of Indianapolis, a statu organiser for the Indiana fish aud game tumtnlsk statu talks to Adams * ounty Hime rude al the city ball on rotasorvap Hut* Prof John J Houck, a former 0 taacbei In the (atuolk- school here.

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Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q Who** fault Is It If a lai* i-uesl at a pally seem-, to I «• I* ft alone oi uii* omfoitaidy "out of It ? A The fault IS with the hosl.'ss It is lier duty to s*-*- that th*- late iu*-t 1- drawn into th*- lotivei -a turn or game. <>i whatever is going on Q l» it all right for u person io luke an extra large h*-lpiug of some! dish that In- particularly likes ’ A .No It is better to take a modulate amount then accept a **■ <>nd helping if It U offeri-d Q How slKiuld a divorce*- sign h* r Ham* so that she will not l>* mtktakeu for th* second -M l Uailes Wilson? A By prefixing her maiden name hi her formet huslwtid's surimmej end signing Mt - Brown Wllsoti o L>gislaiui*‘s In H states In I93|t passed 653 laws relating so puldl*welfare entlusive of employment problem*

| Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee Pearl Buttons I'eaiJ Buttons may In icvtoied to Hu ll- original bnglitlM ss an I lw-auty by In-i lubbiug them with a little iiUve oil to take uway the Idurred appearance Then >piiukl<-, with mill |siwd*-r and lull well with < hainols skin Whites and Yolks Wbi ll a le«l|» ( alls foi in allll .. • gi-.- epaiately. beat th* whit* first and add a llttl* to Hie yolk-I , la-fore Ina> mg them Th*- yolk- will tbu ki n more qui* kly and are not as liable to stick to the beat* r or dish as when beaten a lull* Chimney Soot tin*- of tin- old* «t methods of i<i moving hoot from the chimney |« | the use of dlsiuid'd old dijat-ll batteries. The**- contain the le *|Uii*-d Ingredients.' ami whet! thrown into a hot furnace, the s*k*i {Utiually bums. traUs ,a a t««aa mwa «_ SMeatas

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GARNER ENTERS OHIO PRIMARY (.ariur’s ManaKci* Contemplate Hattie (or Ohio Votes Washington Fid* 2" *UJ?I r. ■« of D* inm i.i'l* thiid • m sentiment arc practically .insured today m *ll but souih- in and •-«•• .-in areas as Vice-president .l**hn ,\ liaiiw-i'S managers coutcmplat*<,i eying th.- fight against Ptesldetit llmtsevelt'a rcimmlnation into Ohio fiani'-r *an obtain an *-.t»t*-* n .. .iln.a.d mU tlilid t*-im fight if In- wants !’ In I’* iiii-ylv.iuia wh* i* the D--m.n rati* stat*- * *>mmll’c* I has i ndorsed Mt Roosevelt f-u liii** I* In X- « I'- ••-»’. “■ - •' Mayo Fiank Hague of .1*- •* y Cityl« fur th*- pt*-Sid* nt s u-uuinln.r i*-'i .Maryland also has a p *-t* . i-ii'la! ' primary in that area hut so >.i without entri* « If (lamer ent r. d i N*-w .I*:**) *i I'* iinsylvania th- ] I", al oig.iiiu.itlull p **l*.i dy would | put up Rmisevi’lt's slat*' again*' j him Ohio a Hetiioeialii tmnini!’*- I m> u .* • t" a third term but with no "favorite son In the lace Garm-r I’ *»p<i'<*l to enter the May II primary in a contest for f*2 delegates Harm nd I’*'-id* nt Roosevelt already a:*' oppos" *1 in the Illinois. <> ' con ami W *• o sin p'lmaiii s ■ with **2 d' i'-ga'. vol*-* al stake i ** H li* ll.i- *1 th* < '.illfoi Ilia | primary, whti. M Roosevt-Ji is' not y*-i a * .*, . ■ , : .* bid f*n II *l*-l*u.it*s and is attempting to for**- the low d*al *>'c-anfxatt.nl lu 10 oigi.i to P* .mil a P *•:« I. uti.il piimary ' * d- i.-imine whom that -tales 21 delevat.-s shall suppoll O CHURCH REVIVALS I Nuttman Ave U. B Tie revival im-eting al tip- Nuttmtn Avenui I cited Brethren hutch will omtiiiu* throughout ■l Is We> k The peopl. express*-*! I . Strong desire to see the meetings ' > oiitlnii*- ami We are praying to- • nun v dory in the remaining I i ghts of ih. se me.-tliigs Baton { 11 >s < <■ lallily worked tu de. elve tile ■ i-y el.-. as |! were, but God is always victorious and so It has le-eii in this. s*-rvl<es 8u fat | th* ■■ have ii. eu js who have r«- ‘. . Ivi'd Christ lu th. forglv* u* sa ot Sins dunug this nt. < iing To God tie all the glory' Th. pastor. Rev Luke Martin ■ and his* broth* R. v Bylveatc-r ' Mai lin w ill bring til. gospel mess ages th" n»t of this ve* k RevArgo Buddutb Is assisting m th*revival a! the Bubo I It < hurt h The pastor spoke last night on 111* *ubp < t ul "Const alning la.ve Constraining love is the mighty torn- of God ou the human soul Th*- lov. <*f God caused Him to die for all and His lov* is able to keep us through hardships through trouble, through p* rs*-* ullun Wlo-n th. way Is dark and no vl.tory In sight tb. ii th*- lov*- of God holds us fast Th- grea’ consttaliiiug lov* **f God so- lost men Is what makes Him seek aft* i them when th* y xo astray and turn theft faces | from Him ' Continue io attend these ser-ivlti-s and reieive a real blessing. If you liav. not yet attended We ! urge you to * oine .. _ . — o MO Sheets OVgSll Sunrlm Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat (X "W A GEM ISE situ. 11. ERif.IDMKE I sll2-50 I 11 UK K BROS. I “FREE” HOME TRIAL ON ZENITH. I’HILCO. R.( A. RADIOS sl2-95 »u rilltlCK BROS. FREE HOME DEMONS'! R\ TION ON HORTON M ASHERS AND IRONEILS I HICK K BROS.

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COURT HOUSE Petition Filed In th*- separation ault of Mrs Marie Milner against Fred E Mil- f tier, a petition t*: modify a formet i *iid<-i of th*- court was Hied by -.th* defendant and the notice ord-1 .-led to the plaintiff, returnable j Mai lls 2. Partition Suit in the partition suit of Iniuial . S'aiib y against Ih lmar Stanley, a.- , udmnilstratoi of the estate of Vai * mm* Stanley, and others, a pellliou was filed by the Federal Farm .Mortgage t'orpoiatiun to transfer lii-ll of Its judgment agauist Erma R Leliman from tb* real estate dem-ribed In plaintiffs complain to 'h< interest ot Erma R Lehman ■ in th*- fund derived from th*- sale ! of said leal estate Tin- petition was * cammed and approved

Public Sale! I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction m. j Kutcher farm, located 1 mile west and 1 ( <•! < hattanooga or H miles east and 1' : mile- .*•>.,:' FRIDAY, February 23,1940 M Commsacmg st 10:00 A M 3 HEAD OF HORSES Giuy U1...C It y r ■>. : .. a Rood workei. Bay horse. 1 yrs old »' . i workei; Black Colt '• months old an i*'ia good ■■ 7 HEAD OF CATTLE—J. use) mW y . . milk. Jersey cow 3 yrs old giving Rood flow >t mt , ; old. Alli Ice fresh last of May: led cow. .3 y - a ! 30, led <ow 4 yrs old. calt by side Guernsey < i » good flow of milk. Koan cow a,vis old will i> ■■ .'4a . 14 HEAD OF HOGS White btood sow . . .., , . . each. 10 plies. WclfthiiiK 4" ft-w each POULTRY—tin Wyandotte*. Rood Uyeis 1.., 1,.. ■, | white ducks. HAY AND GRAIN 4 tons good altalf.i hay IMPLEMENTS — Mi t oniilik iliowei. ► ■ I side Olivet iiiltlvatoi corn planlei. Is, in, , ....■ , ! Rood sh.ip- wagon hay Udders and giain I. <i ,»• o'l>fl| I 3 sei nona olivet breaking plow double st * I ketib-s 1.1 u pies*. d cillde set of breciln.. - — brooders, hog troughs. et<. gn SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS and many oin - to MMHiGoa. TERMS—Cash fl GALE Bi;T( 111X0*1 blank iW'lluigi r and I. W Human Au< Hone*.' * Dwight Kaudenlcush Clerk fl Lunch sc,od by the Methodist laidles Aid ■: < > ' LSYOI tt MOTOR SL( GGI>H-’ I I » J 5 " I VW 7 It’s 'l ime For A Motor Tune-up- I (<ml. dump da>n art- hard on motor* unk'* arc checked and tuned-up at regular inter'a*' fl expert*. Our men. working wilh modern equfl menl. can make sour motor “young again ■ tune-up now will wase sou ga* and imoit'ri |~,,f™ drixe in today at the m RIVERSIDE Super Send " hen You Think of Brake*—Think "• u " PHONE 711 j

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