Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1946 — Page 6
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"REACTIONARY" ■I I I ■— fContlnued from Pat* D fnrcemrnt. The Russian proposal put on the amtembly agenda Mid: ”1 With a view to strengthening peace and internatlon.il security In conformity with 'h* alma anil principles of the I’nlte i Nation*, the general assembly recognliea the nerraelty of a general redaction of armaments.
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"t. The Implementing of the de-c-lalon roneernlng the reduction of ittniuincnta ahoultl Im lude uh primary object the prohibition Io pro dure und use a tonne energy for military puritoaex “I. The general aeiembly re commenda that tlie aecurlty council ahottld enaure the effective Implementing of the prlucipliac laid down In paragrahpe 1 and 2 above. "4. The general aaaeinbly appeal* to the governtnenta of all the I atatea to give to the security conn I
ell all the nnilatance ueceMary to ennhle It to discharge lt« reaponalbllitlea .-crlalng out of lhl» taak, the achievement of which lies within the Mope of ita miealon to establish an enduring pMce und maintain International security. Thia taek la also In the Interest of the peoples who would be rel.aaed from the heavy economic burden caused by the excessive expenditure on armaments which do not corre ispond to peaceful pos' war condlI Ilona.”
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
Newsman Is Speaker At Pleasant Mills Principal Hansel Foley was in charge of a special ksaembly pr<e Ci am al the Pleasant .Milla high arhiad this morning. The speaker wa» Bob Hhraluka. Decilur newspuperman, who d<*cr|b«-d Japamwe surrender ceremoniOß on Ihe U. S. 8. .Missouri.
| To The Voters of Adams County ( 1 Much an I should like to, I cannot ttee you all j | jMTMonally, no am uttinx this meann of soliciting your HUpport in the November 5, I (Tuemlay's) election. j I am: 50 years of age—life-long resident I of Adams county—married and the father of | 1 two children—teacher in the Adams county i and Decatur schools many years — member of the American Legion, Zion Ev. and ReI formed church, and Masonic Lodge. j 1 I believe that my training and exper- | I ience has qualified me for the office I now i seek. ' • I Edward F. Jaberg I i Democratic Candidate for j COUNTY CLERK ] Rd. Advt. | YOU’LL LIKE “The Cake of the Week” 39c I Tasta-temptlng, daliclous | gg q cake that Is better than hvmimioi. Serve it to the family this week-end. Ask for It at any Scientifically baked to local independent ftjod store or at our assure perfection. bakery. • ■ - . * .'i <f ■'. * .v 1 :j<f r-'. _•: . STEWARTS BAKERY ••••• • z . • # / ' * p 'so »• ' /» • * • j t ‘ j SIII 11111 To the Voters of Adams County An it will be impossible to eoe each of you personally 1 take this method of appealing to you for your support in the November sth election for ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER. 1 assure you if elected I perMually will naps* vise the duties of the office and endeavor to give efficient and courteous service at all timoa. YOUR VOTE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED JOHN H. DUFF • Pol. Advt. u-—■ HUUHM GiIAT annual HOWITOMM - ■■ e fliinmMlUr' m CARLOAD Here Now Michiga SAVE! Pound Bag 25.49
Juvenile Held For Theft From Neighbor A H year old lad of «»ar Decatur la living held In Jail here on chars** of ateullng 170 from the home of a neighbor Ills name has bw-n with held by authorities since he is a juvenile They are sailing I hat he lie aetil to a achod of correction, contending he la incorrigible.
° CONStNATION | TOPICS 0 0 Burning of fields and fence row.* destroys the homes of Wild life. If It were possible to alate the number of small "wild folks" evicted from their homes liy burning, the nuber would l>e Mioiindlng. Why do people burn fem e rows, stu bble fields, and fields grown up to weeds ’ To clear Ihe weeds’ Kxperimenia have shown that cutting of weeds about the lime of blossoming Is a much hatter con trol than burning. To get rkl of vegetatablaa matter that has grown up Surely that matter. It cut. would soon rot Into the ground as uaiiire has intended ami to the fertility of f-tat soil. To clean out fence rows’ Itepeated burning along a fence row tuts lhe life of a woven wire fence In half ami heavily damages bdlh wood and steel poets. To deliberately drive wild life from their homes? Surely not. Then why do people burn? Vet In Indiana 37 pet cent of our fires are caused by brash and debris burning. Many field fires are never reported. The damage by burning to our woods and fi*-l<l«* I* not easily shown in dollais. We do know, however, that fire burns material on th.- ground which would, If left Io die. add organic matter to the soil, fire burns organic matter In the soil; Ihus robbing It of material that Is necessary for the fertility of the soil. An old adage stales that "Fite under con trol is man’s beat friend but out of control his worst enemy." In many c.aee fire under control, as in field burning, is also an enemy. -0 Rev. Harry Troutner Is Reported Serious The Rev. Harry Troutner. for merly of this city, is reported ser loualy 111 at hia home In Bucyrus. Ohio. Hto brother. Clyde O. Tr ut ner. of Decatur, an.l other relatives, have been called to his bedside. 0 Man Is Injured In Fall From Ladder Leroy Riffle. 104 East Grant, etreet, is rec -vering from injuries sustained when he fell from a lad der while repairing electric wir ing at his home. He Is ieported to have sustained several fractured ribs in the fall. 0 Disease Threat Parasites and the germs of live stock diseases are real threats to young livestock and poultry unless buildings are thorougidy cleaned. scrubixd and disinfected. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Thia Old Treatment Often Briiga Happy RilW Many safftrnv rriirr, nagg-nt Uekaeha ■jy *•“»• nagging baekadM, rheunatia asaatr panaagta with smarUng and burniaa with >our kataersor Maddrr, * iMa?" 1 T* l . A,k yoor drugshl for Dean's ltK i! l,,t 'ffM'vfl*. uwd luernnfalr 24 YEARS of delicious pie crust results tor thousands and thousands of housewives. That’s Fleko’s proud record-a record which means above all, that Flako is a quality product. A sing 1., trial proves 19. * i wmMIB %u 1,1,0 en i°r hneiwgredientu WL-X N. A. BIXLER OPTOMZTRIBT HOURS: •:BC to 11:M 12:M to 6:00 Saturdays, 0:00 p. m . _ _ Telephene 1M ■yoe Examined Oluom Fitted
TRADE IN A CITY hH ~?■ r. Taxpayers arc hereby notified tTj® i NOTICE] TO PAY THE FAU. I INSTALLMENT OP t«Bi 8 Kindly arrange to ro! ,ke m nnWß( | H as possible to eliminate the final rj* B 3 DAYS REMAIkI ROY L. PRke| Adams County TreagJ iaßaasaoasaaiiggm J.++++-M-+++++te+MH+Ht-it-y-: “There Ought Toßel < i H ii A Law Against It” I Have you ever said this to yourself? Os ■ have you winhetl a law should lx> ■ ; Why don’t you take this opftortunity ton- H press your opinion? It will be H valuable to me. ■ Just clip out the coupon, wTile in yarfl opinion and mail it to ■ ROBERT 11. IIELUI] 1014 Central Ave? ■ ! Decatur. Indiana ■ i I ■ Dear Bob: ■ ‘ 1 I • ' 9 ;; The following state law should be (piadfl < (repealed): ■ 1 ' ‘ ' a < > 9 < • K * • 9 1 ’ fl 14 9 ; ’ Name and address please | < t n < > . . _ fl 4 ‘ 1 4 ’ 1 Robert H. Hell J Democratic candidate for as Slate Representative fr«» ! i and Wells (ounties. I Pol. M 4 4 1 0 I PUBLIC SALII We, the un leraigned. will sell at public au< ih>n feed, and miscellaneous, on the B M. Culver > of Bluffton. Ind., on State Road 134. then 4 uni house east, or 2 ml’ea north and 5 miles we- >■ | rallex east of Vera Crus, on Friday, Nov. I, •ale Starting at 10^0, * M ; DAIRY CATTLh J All T. B. Twled and Vaccinated A«ain»t Itana, PET Milking Shorthorn cow. G yrs <>M. <l"‘‘ *'• Ing 30 lbs. now. will give 40 lbs. when fr w ts d MARY—Milking Shorthorn cow. 3 yrx. **l'l- ,r * .., hr „ wild BOSEY Brindle cow. 5 yrs. old. due to freshen f lbs. of milk. , Ma « js, fi'-ttl HELEN—Black cow, 5 yrs. o'd. due to fresht n • milk now, 4G lbs. when fresh. Juae 5. dd**] NELLIE—Brown cow. 5 pro. old. due to freshen Jun I milk now, 43 lbs. when fresh. - h j|, ri»i«i JOY— Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old. due to frex • milk now. 24 lbs. when fresh. freshen M SUSIE— Milking Shorthorn cow. 2 yrt old. 0«‘ I Ing 20 tbs. milk now, 30 lb*, when fresn w ROANY—Milking Shorthorn cow. 3 yrs. I giving 40 »*. milk now. Bis. when fresh-CHERRY--Red <ow, 5 yrs. old. due to frexb.n I milk now. 40 lbs. when fresh. ., M R i t |«r 7" •' JANE— Roon eow, 3 yrs. otu, dur to ?r+ — l !! now, go lbs. when fresh. .. - givlM 7* TINY- Brown cow. 2 yrn. old. due to freshen M- • now, 25 lbs. when fresh. heifers 3 nlll to 1 r Twelve heed betters, roans, white, and red*. BULL * . Mtiklnr Sb" r ”" ,rt - 1 Oxford Prince, No. 1M2291490. Register**' l • Ml "' old; 2 Shorthorn bulla, • months old. These cattle have all been raised on'this * POULTRY I(| 115 Head New Hampshire Red eM ' . . WAV AND GRAIN . r bl y: 7 • *OO bales 2nd cutting clover hay: 25 tons >•" • jpoo bik* er and timothy hay; I tons Sedan grass und bean •nd oats straw. _„,. a .. k MISCELLANEOUS . , fn r3 ||on i" ; Two McComh brooder atovea. MO-cklck *>*’■ . twrfl rj Now Idea manure spreader, works good. ‘ B g bi ; hu>" *7 fountain; 5 small hog troughs; 2 large «>k. . 1B1 ,crul" feeders; tank healer; chicken feeder and t<> ’weeps,-. MILKING MACK»•*< Chore Boy double unit, portable milking ni TERMS—CASH Dale Brawn & E. M. W K’lenberger Bron., Auettoncers . Old First National Bank of Bluffton, Cleya-. 813 MU* Ladles Aid will •««•
