Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1948 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubiiahed Every Evening Except Sunday By raa decatur democrat co. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind.. Poet Office at Second Clue Matter I. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse. Sec’y A Bus. Mgr Dick D. Heller .. Vice-President Subscription Rstea By Mall in Adams and Adjoin Ing Counties: Ono year, 36; Six months, 13.26; 3 months, 11.76. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining counties: Ono Year, |7; I mo nt ha 83.75; 3 months, 12 00. By carrier, 20 cents per week. Single copies. 4 cents. We re making a wish for the Boy Scouts who will set up camp in the annual Camporee at Berne tomorrow . . . hope you have nice weather. o o Like sunshine, wheat can he found in every country in the world and there is not a month in which the harvest is not underway. Down in Texas the crop is already being harvested, the season beginning earlier than usual. o o President Truman is going to make a trip out west and will speak to the people from his railroad car. He will not deliver set speeches, but will engage in friendly chatter on present day subjects. Mr. Truman has a homey pbiloaphy and is best when! speaking extemporaneously. The| country will enjoy his neighborly! and friendly talks along the route. o -*—o W. Guy Browns leadership and service in connection with the Tuberculosis Association, was recognized with his election as second vice-president in the state organ! cation. Mr. Brown has been active In the local chapter for a quarter century and has made a splendid record in getting across the messages in the fight against tuberculosis. Ills friends extend congratulations. o o Queen Wilhelmina bas grown tired of her queenly duties and has abdicated in favor of her daughter, Princess Juliana, who will rule over the Netherlands. The latter bas been busy rearing a family and probably knows more about the nursery and home-making arts than diplomacy and international affairs. However, the monarchy holds the people together and the Hollanders seem satisfied with the set up. To us the royal bouse seeme decadent. o o Clinton Anderson, who has just retired as secretary of Agriculture is credited with vision that saved the American farmer and also Stopped the spread of communism In Italy. It was Mr. Anderson who encouraged increased farm production. rather than follow the suggestion that little ipigs should be

Acne Can Be a Real Problem

By Herman N. Bundesen, M. 0. TO the youngster who Buffer* from it. acne presents a very real problem. It i* one that also merits serious consideration of parent a and doctors because in severe cases it can produce permanent scarring of both face and personality. leading' as it so often does to the development of an Inferiority complex which may last well Into adult life. This long-continued inflammation of the sweat and fat gland* in the face is characterixed by blackheads and pimples. The eruption appears most often on the cheeks, chin and forehead bnt it may also occur on the neck, chest, shoulders and back. Though long sought, the exact cause of acne has not been discovered. Many experts believe that because It is so common during the maturing period, some disturb ance of the glands of Internal secretion may be responsible: others, finding that it has a tendency tn run In families, see inheritance aa the determining factor: still others believe that the main cause may lie in digestive disturbances and the excessive use of fats and sugars in the diet Since the cm«» of the condition ta not known, there has been no specific treatment presented which will work in all cases Howersr. by following a well balanced pro gram of care. It is often possible tc prevent any extensive scarring , or permanent damage to the skin. For example, the diet should contain no chocolate MU. cheese, gravuo greasy food- rtch pastrto*. but aa abundance of fruits vegetable*. **d »•« » hwtl4 *•

killed and fields plowed under, as a means of controllng food out put. The extra food produced now is helping to feed Europe, as well as giving Americans the finest table in the world. Had Anderson fallen for the opposite theory, there would be a food scarcity now and many people would go hungry Treasury officials have filed a request with the Senate Appropriations Committee for about 22 million dollars to hire 10. duo nex tax collectors. Congress should allow the appropriation and tell the Internal Revenue office to put the tax sleuths to work. It is estimated that the federal government is losing a billion dollars a year in uncollected taxes and the treasury representative informed the senators that for each dollar spent for salaries, the government would receive 120 in return. That sounds like a good business deal and Uncle Sam is asleep if he doesn't take advantage of the bargain. Too many people are not paying their rightful share of taxes, while those on payrolls or otherwise connected with business concerns that must rcapori every dollar paid to an individual. carry the load for the one who chisels on his income. Turn the tax sleuths lose. o O Keystone Os Policy: "Cornerstone and keystone of our foreign economic policy" is the reciprocal tariffs program, says Secretary of State Marshall. He was appearing before a House subcommittee to appeal for renewal of the reciprocal trade program. The reciprocal trade act, first enacted when Cordell Hull was secretary of state, gives the State Department tariff-cutting power to ust In trading with other nations. It authorizes the department to negotiate agreements with other countries in which American tariffs on goods imported from them are cut in exchange for reduction by those countries of their tariffs on American goods. In any ordinary time the reciprocal trade program would be important to American business and economic foreign policy, and in this troubled period it is doubly so. Success of our multi-billion dollar investment in the recovery of Europe rests largely in revival of healthy trade with and witbin Europe. The maintenance of friendship and alliance in the Western Hemisphere, while pouring those billions into Europe, must depend mostly on mutually profitable trade. Small wonder that Secretary Marshall looks upon trade act renewal ns a matter of salient importance.

taken. i The hair and walp should be I washed once a week with a mild i soap. Many patients with acne i also have a scaly eruption of the ■ scalp known as seborrhea. An ointment containing tar. sulphur, and salicylic acid, prescribed by , the physician may he of some benefit. This should be rubbed > into the scalp at night once a week before the hair and scalp are Wished Most patients with acne have an oily skin. The excessive oil should be removed several times , a day. A sulphonated oil preparation may be of value.. The patient washes the face morning and night with warm water for two or three minutes, then rubs some of the sulphonated oil preparation into the skin for one minute, followed . by a warm Crater rinse and then a cold water rinse. It is also helpful to have the blackheads carefully removed by , the physician from time to time, starting at intervals of once a week and later on once a month. In some cases, a drying lotion containing sulphur and resorcin, used at bedtime, may bring improvement Borne patients are also benefited by X-ray treatment. QUESTION* ANO ANSWER* F. B.: Would the thyroid gland cause swelling in the throat and pain in the breast? Answer The thyroid gland might be responsible for a swelling in the throat. It would not. in all likelihood, cause pain in the breast A thorough study should be mad* to detsnntue the cause of your difficulties then proper treat sent can be advised

;6 — o I Modern Etiquette 1 By ROBERTA LEE | 0 9 Q. Should a woman traveling with children on a train allow them to make acquaintance with other travelers? A. Only when fellow travelers' encourage the young ones. The children should be Instructed not to intrude on others in any way. Q. Would it be good manners for a girl to decline to dance with one man. then accept the same dance with another man? A. Most certainly not. This is unbecomingly rude, and is a sure way to uppopularlty. Q Are weddtng presents ever sent to the bridegroom instead of the bride? A. No, never. AB presents are addressed to the bride, even though sent by friends of the bridegroom. 0 0 I Household Scrapbook I By ROBERTA LEE | 0 __________(. Window Shades Some persons prefer oilcloth window shades to cretonne, as it keeps out the sun better. All necessary is to cut the oilcloth the required width and tack it to the rollers. Stitch a hem at the Itottom to hold the stick, or make scallops if preferred. though the dtlck holds the shade better. Poached Eggs Poached eggs will not stick to the pan if a large spoon is placed in the boiling water and the egg placed in the spoon. Let it cook for a minute, then slide the egg into the pan. Polish Tin All tin utensils can be polished if rubbed with brown paper which has been soaked in vinegar.

Special BUf Tonight 4:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. FRESH LAKE PERCH £? Mil FRENCHIFIES E? Jk J BL TARTAR SAUCE X IL Thread & bitter t The Mirror Inn PHONE 220 FOR RESERVATIONS

PUBLIC SALE Ah I have moved from the city 1 will sell my 4 Room Home at public sale at 116 8. 14th St., in Decatur, Indiana, on THURSDAY, MAY 20 Starting at 6 P. M. DESCRIPTION -4 Room Hollow Tile House on good foundation, with Good Roof and Garage; Cistern; some fruit trees. Ample space for another home on frontage. TERMS 1/3 Cash on day of sale. Balance on delivery of merchantable title. FERN M. McDonald, Owner Sale by Tri State Auction Co. T. D. Schieferstein - Auctioneer. 14 17 19

ANNUAL MEMIiniAL smid AT MOOSE HOME Sun., Mil) Hi ■ 21'. M. SPEAKER—ROBERT HELLER Singers—Magley Male Quartette General Public Invited To Attend. Thw Will Be a Joint Meeting Os The Ijuliea Auxiliary and The LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSL

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11 May 14 — Sixteen lives were lost by violence in Indiana over the weekend. E. S. Christen and 8. J. Fogle appointed to the board of review. Roy Annadel wins second place in the 440-yard dash at the sectional track meet at Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne Is now leading the Central league. Bob Zwlck Is home from Valparaiso college for a few days. George Andrews is recovering from a severe attack of flu. GROMYKO (Cont. From Page One) Imssador to Tokyo, delivered Russia's declaration of war to the Japanese government in 1645. Officially, the Soviet delegation maintained that Gromyko would leave America for a vacation of two months or more and that during that time. Malik would be FOR SALE 9 Room Home near up town--can be used as 6 room home and 3 room apartment with private entrance; will produce good rental; or will trade on other real estate. HO Acre Farm near city—about 10 acres of permanent pasture with water supply, balance good productive farm land; Rood building site. T. 1). Schieferstein T PHONE 105

chief UN delegate. UN diplomats were certain, however, that the Kremlin would have assigned one of Ute seasoned Russian diplomats now here for the Palestine debate to succeed Gromyko if he were returning to the job. o — Baltimore, the chief city of Maryland. is a ranking foreign trade port. NEW JEWISH (Cont. From Page One) This was taken as confirming earlier reports that Egyptian troops would invade Palestine at that moment. The British mandate in Palestine officially expires at midnight. A cabinet minister told the Unted Press earlier that martial law would not be proclaimed until and unless the Egyptian army entered Palestine. The fact that the emergency measure was made effective as of 12:01 a m. tomorrow was taken as indicating, however.

It's BEER PLUS! TbJF” Thai’s Why! /a\ 1 J Sig®*' ■ orr-aaau aaawixa cone. r.n Waves *•* Public Auction I, the undersigned, will se I my Dairy Cows at public auction on my farm located 5 miles East of Bluffton, Indiana on State Road No. 124 to the County Line then 2 miles South, then >4 mile East, then ’4 mile South, or 3 miles North of Berne. Indiana on State Road No. 27 then s’/s miles West, then *■* mile North, or 5 miles West of Coppess Corner then 2 miles South, then *■» mile West, then *4 mile South, on Thursday, May 20,1948 Sale starting at 4:00 P. M. Prompt 14 Head of High-Grade Dairy Cows T. B. and Bangs Tested 6 Cows, 3 years old: 3 Cows. I years old; 1 Cow. 2 years old; I Cow. 12 years old; 1 Heifer. 2 years old. bred; 1 Heifer. 20 months old. open; Holstein Bull. 2 years old. extra good, from Benny Maze Bn's herd. 1 have raised this entire herd from calves up. they have all been calfhood vaccinated. This herd of cows are on a good flow of milk Breeding dates and records will lie given the day of sale You are welcome to come and see these cows milked at milking time any day before day of sale. • MILKING MACHINE * 2 Unit Hinman Milking Machine, in extra good condition. In case of rain this sale will be Held under Large Tent. Fred Weidler OWNER TERMS—CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. Ellenberger Brothers- Auctioneers Elmer Baumgart-.ier—Clerk. # 14 18 Public Sale NIGHT SALE We. the undersigned, have quit farming and will sell our entire herd of Dairy Cattle. Heifers, and Farm Machinery at public auction on my farm, located % mile East of Bluffton. Indiana on State Road 124 to Elm Grove Cemetery then first farm South. on Wednesday, May 19, ’4B Sale starting at 6:00 P. M. Prompt. Sale will be held under large tent. 69—HEAD HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN & GUERNSEY COMS AND HEIFERS—69 These Holstein cattle are from some of the best Holstein Herds in Michigsn and Minnesota. TB and Bangs Tested 17 Holstein Cows, from 3 to 6 years old; 17 Guernsey Cows, from 3 to 7 years old: 1 Guernsey Cow. 12 years old: 10 Holstein Heifers, bred, some are close up. othera freshen later; 4 Guernsey Helfers, hred; 6 Guernsey Helfers, open, from 7 to 14 months old; 5 Holstein Heifers. open, from 6 to 8 months old; 7 Holstein A Guernsey Calves; 1 Holstein Bull. 16 months old. an extra good one; Guernsey Bull. 16 months old. an extra good one; Guernsey Bull. 22 months old. an extra good one. Records and breeding dates will be given day of sale. You are welcome to come and see these cows milked any day before day of sale at milking time. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 3 Unit Surge Milking Machine; 21) Ten Gallon Milk Cana; Electric hot water heater. — HOGS — 2 Hampshire Sows, carrying th'rd and fourth litter; 14 Weaned Pigs; 1 liampsbir*- Roar. R-aislered. 4 individual Hog Houses. FARM MACHINERY AND TRACTOR 1847 Fsrmall "H" Tractor, on rubb -; John Deere 2 Bottom 14 inch Tractor Plow. No. 52; 7 foot inter* .Jonal IMac; 7 foot International Mounted Power Mower, on rubber: 1947 Mounted Tractor Corn Plant er; 2 rubber tired Wagons, one with good grain bed; Corn Binder, with loader attachments: 2 Dunham Cultiparkers; one International Rotary Hoe: 14 Inch Silo Filler; Hammer Mill and grain buster. 14 tach: 3section Spike Tooth Harrow; 2-section Spring Tooth Harrow; 30 foot taMikss Re't Pugipjock and motor; Side Delivery Rake; 4 Row Bean Plow: Set of Disc Trucks TERMS—CASH. Not responsible in case of accidenta. Craigviiie Ladies Aid will serve lunch from 5 p. m. until sale is over. E. T Schocke & Son , OWNERS Elleaberger Brother-.—Auctioneer* Old First National Bank—Clerk. K

that the invasion had not yet begun. 0 SEN. JOHN OVERTON (Ont. From IWae One) a thing as "fast time." He was the former chairman of a flood control subcommittee of the senate commerce committee and in this capacity helped steer most flood protection bills through the senate. He also beaded ap propriatlons subcommittees on flood control and na*al affairs. He repeatedly appealed io presidents Roosevelt and Truman for additional funds for flood control OLD NANTUCKET CUSTOM Ix)ts of those lovely old homes were painted gray with red trim Leading architects again recommend this pleasing combination Use Lucas TG House Paint in Gray; Luc as Penna trim in - Red. Both stay brighter, last longer! For Sale at Arnold & Klcnk. Inc. Adv.

work not only in Louisiana but throughout the Mississippi river ; system. ( But he was opposed to the St. ■ Iwrente seaway project and the j Missouri river valley development. <

Meat Prices are high, W but compare these wiM' other markets .... ■ SLICED 6Cc ALL , ■ BACON BOLOGNA LIVER SKINLESS .W SAUSAGE I WEINERS PIG’S FEET , ORK STEAh BONELESS 4 SS’fL 4 pH? perch 4“ roasts PORK CHOPS FRESH >d ® SAUSAGE ROUND boiling STEAK BEEF ]|K PURE Ground EAe LEAN _ Ite BEEF *** |>ORK R() CIGARETTES, all brands, pack 17 f W Open All Day Sunday I Scheiman Bros. Markel I U. S. 27 Store Phone _________ MAY 13—Charles J Martin, 317 Defiance Ave. Room Semi-Modern Home. 130 p M. jfidsw Auction Co., J. F. Hanmann. Am t MAY 15—Ira Jones, first house south of Mann’s Garat. Ind. 6 room house and household goods. Her i son and Melvin Liecbty, aucts MAY 15—Mrs; Dan Noffslnger, Monroe, Ind on stat, Household goods. Roy A Ned Johnson and auctioneers. ■■ MAY 15—Erie Trading Post. 418 H Winchester Street Sale. 1 P M. Used Furniture. .1 Henry MAY 19- Irvin Bower. Poneto. Indiana. Good Six Hwtn three Extra Lots. 6:30 P M. Midwest Realty J. F. Hanmann—Auctioneer MAY 19—E T Schocke A Son. »» mile east of Bluff'on nr. Grove cemetery then first farm south Ellenberger Bros., Aucts. MAY 20—J Edwin Donaghy. Uniondale Indiana HouttM and other personal property. 1:00 P. M MHam Auction Co., J. F. Hanmann Auctioneer MAY 22 — Heidelberg dais Zion Evangelic al rl Reonael Household goods and miscellaneous articles building. 206 North 7th street. Decatur Ned MAY 22 Mary Rodenbeck. 8 miles Northwest <>f An»oU Complete Line of Household Goods 100 P M Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann—Auctiotw. Notice of Sale of Real Estate I Notice is hereby given that the undersigned appointed icy the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, at the April Term. 1948. of said court in a . .ois- for of real estate wherein Clarence R Hartley Is it;- a&d Kelly, et al, are the defendants and which Is <’.<u« No civil docket of said court by the authority of said n ur will sale at private sab- to the highest and best Indd- ■ at th* :>> DeVoas A Smith located at 157 South Second Street m the Decatur, Indiana, an WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2.11M8 | between the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P M of M'd My sold on said day between the said hours, •adi su-* c-edinz after until sold, the following described real .-ta'.- in in the State of Indiana, to wit: The southwest quarter t’4) of southeast quarter of Section Thirty Three (33>. Township Twenty Hr- M |2s> North. Range Fifteen <ls> East, c on’ainfnx forj M (40) acres, more or less. Said real estate will lie offered for sale as a whole for than the full appraised value thereof and th.- sa of raid will be subject to the rights of the tenant. If any and » • according to the order of said court and subject to the the Adams Circuit Court. TERMS OF SALE: The purchaser or pair, h.c-r- of >aai « will be required to pay at least one third <>f th- pure haw ? the day of sale and the balance of the pure h.i«- Pfico of a deed to the purchaser or purchasers of th.- r-.n <■>’»' r together with an abstract of title for the real erta’.- pirn lown to the date of the sale showing a markets'fe tit!- r and encumbrances subject to the 194 S taxes dm a»><* pa)’" and subject to ditch assessments, if any. . The alaive tract of land Is situated lu Sec tion M ship. Adams County. Indiana. M Lewis I* Smith ■ commissi™ Miy DeVbsii 4 Smith, attorneys. ■ PUBLIC AUCTIOI CLOSING OUT SALE I Saturday May 15-’4| Located back of Erie Grocery— Eri< E Antigua*—Boston Colonial Wall Clock. 7 ft. high. 11 w- k jt( 12 inch brass pendulum—th# last one in U- A mantel ctocka; several antique rifles and shot gun _ srt i stool; 1 Old Boston Rocker, 1 cane rocker: severs a 1 Lot of Diahes; 4 Library tables; 2 coffee taMW . dressers; 2 overstaffed rockers: 2 oak leather chair and ottomes, 2 a»od washing machines • 1,1,1 tables; 4 chrome chairs; 1 sewing table; flooc la»P • s 2 round stands; 4 steel lunch stools; 1 wa ’ h ng „,' . sweepers; 1 bottle gas range: 5 radios; 1 Singer cl iOa , !f r« H h. p. motor; baby scales: 2 good floor show esse* ’ case; chi’d's play pen; 1 set shotgun shell ” ■ u » H with supply of powder; 1 w~st! or mela! B, lrP ' grinder; several good used electric light fixtsr*’- i 4 v»tury <• plumbing fixtures—bath room fixtures— 2 and 3 >«? —2 way sink faucets—sink and lavatory traps. » tongs; several hand tools; several good used auto w Numerous other Items not mentioned. 1- 1830 Buick Deluxe Sedan, in good cow iUon ...ojttr* 1— 1834 International H ton Pick up Tru< ktn «■ Ilft 1 good, handy Trailer. 4x» ft bed with spare wbeei Not responsible for accidents . ERIE TRADING POST J. HENRY FAUROTh- o*’ 0 *’ -utazn Scot here—Aactioaeers 12 • A. J Fanrote—Clerk-

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