Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1949 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Vick D. Heller President A. It. Holtbouse Editor C. E. Holihouse Treasurer J. H Heiler Vice-President Subscription Rates By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties; One year, $6; Six months, $3.25; 3 mouths, 11.75. By Mali, beyond Adams and Adjoining counties: One year, *7.00; I mouths, |3.75; 3 mouths, 12.00. By carrier, 20 cents pur week. Single copies. 4 cents. Sigmund Engel, the 73-year old Lothario, who kissed the toes ot his lady friends, shows just how low a man will stoop to get money. *■'*'—" l ————1 11 '> ■■ ■ ■■ Roger Johnson of the Yellow Jackets high school cross country runners is the fastest sprinter on the track, winning the district meet at Fort Wayne. Congratulations. youug man. 0 o Local property taxes are due and payable on or before Nov 7. The semi • annual iustallinent amounts to more than $500,000, an increase over a year ago, but still under the 1930 level Adams County taxpayers have established yearly records by paying their taxes before the dead-line date. o o Senator Dulles may have hopes of being the Republican candidate for president if lie wins his race against Herbert Lehman in New York stale next week Senator Taft has bis star pinned to the 1950 senatorial race and if he wins, he will loom as the GOP hopeful It both men are victorious, then General Eisenhower may be the "dark horse" in 1952 Reduction ot the army's nudg t Is given as the reason for releasing young men from military service six months ahead of schedule. Thirty-thousand men will be rebased at the end of a year of training, although they
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were Inducted for an 18 month period. Secretary of War Gray slated that it was uot the inieution of the army to call men under the current draft law, which will expire next June. o o—~ The Social Security law has been In existence only 12 years, but so far 73,100 Indiana persons are drawing benefits, amounting to $1,115,000 a month Figured on an Insurance basis, the highest sum that can be drawn to date is <45.20 a mouth, not including brnifits for the wife of a retired worker if she is past 65 years of age. 0 o Already there is a sellout of tickets for the traditional IndianaPurdue football game on Nov 19 at Bloomington More than 33,boo fans will witness the gridiron classic for the Oaken Bucket trophy With Indiana's spectacular victory over Pittsburgh last Saturday. Purdue boosters vision a real tussel for victory. It will be a great game! o o Christinas, Florida, seems to be vicing for fame with Santa Claus. Indiana, but the post office department has ruled that the Postmistress at Christmas dare not place extra stampings on holidaymail The flood of mail in the southefn town boosted the post offici from fourth to third class and thousands ot people liked the idea of having their mail stamp ed with Christmas trees and other motifs of the season. Congress is going to investigate and maybe that Innocent hobby might be continued ■ Qshiw— - Q - ■—— Much has been written about new medicines and miracle drugs developed lately and used in fighting arthritis Sufficient quantities of the medicine cannot be made, for ity base comes from the pituitary glands in swine And it takes LOOo of the small particles, about the size of a fingernail to make a pound With its discovery, medical science will probably find a
substitute for the glands that will mak<- production ot the drug more abundant and supply the demand from the millions of arthritis sufferer*. o o Twenty years ago this week the country was on a toboggan ride, following the stock market crash Later came the closing of banks and the greatest depression ever experienced in world history There may be faults In the New Deal, but today the nation h enjoying farm and industrial prosperity. the sale of more automobiles than ever was recorded in one year and employment that nears 60 millions. Some of the i laws passed have made imposslbie ano'her crash like the one* from 1930-to 1933. These Include the insuring ot bank deposits. Many of the laws passed In the last two decadts have built ai stronger America and a more prosperous people. - 0 20 YEARS AGO TODAY 0 J Oct. 27, 1929 was Sunday. aawwiiffiß Motion Filed On motion of the plaintiff, the • cause of Richard Iluschr- vs Chari | Williams set for .trial November I. 10 a. m. Appr.-iital Filed In the case of Matilda Oberlin v.t Edward Ashburn her and Lula Adii bauched. appraisement of real estate filed by ;- d Bosse in sum of $9.000. examined and approved Complaint Filed Amended complaint was filed in I the case of Richard Mies vs John Zintsmaster. Marriage License Robert Varner and Gloria Spear. I both of Parker. new ” _ „ • PARKER A remarkable gift value ...a « ndcrful gift. JF-w r| ’ New lo« priced "21” Ijf h-i* Parker precMon - feature* throughout... fast-action Liter...ex- | elusive new miracle-metal Octan1 ium point...and it writes Jrv with wet ink. Colors; Blue, red. green, black. Stain- < (kft les* cap*...4 point ',J —L style*. Fen and Fen<tl Set. $8 75 Holthouse Drug Co. - ■— ■—• HAVE YOU REDEEMED YOUR (reameUes *COUPON? FIAKORH CORN MUFFIN MIX HAS THAT HOME-MADE FLAVOR "Best I've ever tasted.” That's what folks say who try corn mus- • fins made with Flakorn. The I Quality ingredients assure the flavor. And precision-mixing assures the same delicious results at every baking. VVVWWWWWVUWWWkSWW FLOWERS FUR EVERY OCCASION Hubpitai Huu-.|uet» Weddings and Funeral Work given Special Attention. SMITLEY’S FLOWER SHOP W. Monro" St. (at esmetery) • Phone 5142
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I 0 o' | Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE I G 1 Q. If the friends ot u teen ace daughter are permitted to stay out late, should her parents insist upon her being home early? j A. This depends upon circum- 1 i stances. It would be unfair to make 1 | your daughter the exception for very special occasions, such us her school dame But at other times, it is up to the parents to set the deadline they think wisest. i Q. When is tile spoon for tho latter-dinner coffee placed on the 1 table? A. 'this spoon is brought in with 1 the coffee when It is served. Q. What does a hostess do if one of her guests is late for dinner in her home? A. She waits no more than 20 minutes, and then serves her dinner. , Loses Two Fingers In Corn Picker | Berne. Oct. 27. farmer east of Berne, lost two fingers on his right hand yesterday when he had the hand caught In a < orn picker. The index and second finger were severed. The accident happened on the Henry Rumple farm in Jefferson township. Fish Fry—K. (’. 6-7 and 1 8:30 - 11 Friday Nite. Members and guests. 25212 ,
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PRESSURE (Cont. From Page One) welfare plans. The strike threatened to spread today to five Ohio plants of the Timken Roller Bearing company, on <>f the most Important steel fabricating firms in the nation. The union called a strike of Tim- [ ken's 10.900 employes for mid-! night. Nov. 4, over the ' non-con-
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