Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1951 — Page 10
THVRSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1951
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? '■ • IfrOf I jmXtowM wm 5 ' s E* 4eRY AVERAGE American v ’home will have a Christmas ? tree this year. Traditional and sym--3 bolic as the trees are, they present V a great fire hazard, and should be | carefully watched. I Remember that when you bring g a tfee into the house it is going ! to dry up. A freaMy’Cut tree will | not take fire any easier than the | evergreen trees growing outside, J but'the hazard increases by the 3 hour. For this reason, it is not J wise to put up the tree too early | before Christmas day or to legve £ it Ufo long after the 25th. Trees at 3 ail kind will become highly | mable at the end of a week. % Families, clubs, churches or ora ganfzations that wish to keep their » treei up longer than a week should 2 take special safeguards to keep it R reasonably safe. 5 The tree can be kept fresh by £ Betting it up in a pan of water. Cut » off Vie base of the tree at an angle 5 at least one inch above the original k cut and keep it standing in water jt durfrig the entire period it remains 2 in the house. It may be necessary i to add water from time to time to || keep, the water level above the cut E Place the tree well away from 3 stoves, radiators, and other sources g of heat. When you smoke, stay (} aw£iy from the tree. Also be sure ff that'the tree is secured in such a 2 way that it cannot fall. Do not put it J near, a doorway where it might £ block an avenue of escape, should f a hie occur. i Interesting Job? I Santa's Beats All | At This Season W S HO HAS ONE of the most interesting- Jobs this time of B That’s‘easy. It’s Santa. M TRe rotund gentleman hiding beK hind the red ensemble and the ' flowing white beard learns a great B deai about the nature of humans, n especially children, at this time of ■ F*«f- ® However, after receiving thouB sands of letters from all over the j. ;7| * (BTy-^ x g country, and talking to thousands of £ youngsters on street comers and S 4 *ln department stores. Santa usually £ corries to the same conclusion each $ yeas. Times and customs change, ft but children seldom do. K R^ 116518 11181 Santa receives folC jow general pattern each year—ife everything from bicycles to roller ska,t£s and cowboy suits for boys, with’ dolls and elaborate accessories the favorite with the girls. There are some exceptions. Lots & of children make requests for use- * ful Rems, typewriters. and such, in GJ the hope of becoming writers and $ stenographers. Last year one lad asked (or a Bengal tiger. J? Santa; understanding human that Q he |nust be, promises to fill all the Requests that he can and exw plains tenderly why there are some K that?are,out of reach. g, • | ■' S St. Nicholas Possessed Os Virtue, Piety S Sajnt Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, Q Wss said to have been a saint of M grc.M virtue and piety. X A<i ancient legend is told that < he Hearne the patron saint of school boys when he restored to H life the sons of a rich Asiatic, who & had 'been murdered by a robber- . 2, innkeeper while they were enroute g to school in Athens. It is said that 51 fie vVap warned of the crime in 8 H visiem, but was to reach the eg inn ip time to prevent th? murders. He ihstored the boys to life through W prayers and also forced the mur■a derel to confess his crime to auM thor|ties. IW -n ,J "’| T ' • _V I • Ln \. 3 «■ -1 ?y. y » P 1 & ai. ■•■■ r I IgT”* IJ Ww \Bhl ? S CrtRISTMAB CANDLE ... The % so#, steady glow of a lighted & cafldle is one of the treasures of Christmas which fro one would wapt to lose. Another treasure is khe happy cWW-
1f Santa Misses, Reindeer Supply Will Be at Fault If Santa Claus misses some youngsters this year, it’ could be offered plausibly that he was not able to round up enough reindeer for his yearly trip a round the globe. '. The reindeer shortage has become, in recent years, much too acute. It has been estimated that wolves have destroyed 500,000 of Santa's helpers within the last decade or so, leaving an approximate 50.000. The difficulty of keeping the arumals alive in a' temperate climate makes it unlikely that any of the few remaining will be transported ■«” -"'A ” « ■ ‘ iX, ~ jar a. iwsbwi/ ,>v from their native regions to other lands for the holiday season, as has been done th the past. American boys and girls will have to be satisfied with stand-ins. The few department stores featuring Santa’s complete outfit this year will be using native deer as substitute tor Dasher, Prancer, and company. veiflrel Web Batter To control and properly direct the flew of thlek batter such as for waffles and muffins, pour from a pitcher with a well greased spout yvh An BIWH 1 U SlWu Up It’s so to relieve coughs and stuffiness of colds in a hurry thia home-proped way ... with 2 spoonfuls of Vicks Vapoßub in a vaporizer or in a bowl of boiling water as directed in package. Just breathe in the steam! Every single breath carries Vapoßub’s soothing medications deep into throat and j. large bronchial tubes. It f medicates irritated mem- j branes, helps restore normal ' breathing. For coughs, or i upper bronchial congestion I there’s nothing like uiing I Vicks Vapoßub in steam. For continued relief always rub it 1 I g"> visas J
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