Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1949 — Page 2

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Drive Against Rats Is Set For Nov. 18 B- : t Available In 5 ral Locations Alt h red squill it* generally effect; • against rata, it is rela tively harmless to human beings, domestic animals and poultry. L. E Architold, county agent, points out. Other animals usually will not eat red squill baits, but if they do. vomiting is induced and the poison is thus eliminated Each package contains two kinds of bait, meat and fish mixed with red squill. They are completely prepared and ready to put out tine package will make about HO gmall baits, enough to cover the average farm, house or store. Archbold announced today that plans have been made to distribute prepared red squill bait to kill rats thoughout Adams county and all over the state Friday evening, Nov. ibib In urging farmers and townspeople to take part in destroying rats. Archbold points out that ruts i an easily travel from one proper n to another By baiting all properties at one time it IS possible to greatly reduce the infestation Action now. he says, will prevent large property losses and great an noyance from these pests during EXPERT ANO NOVICE ACCLAIM CUPLETS CUP CAKE MIX CupletJ for making cup cakes or one nine inch layer delights all kinds of cooks. Convenient for the expert —just add an egg and milk, and bake. Sure results sot brides bccauseprecision-blended

I MRS. FLORENCE PRICeI ( I t OF THE ■ IRONRITE MFG. CO. WILL BE IN 01 R STORE | Friday Afternoon H | — NOV. I — L AND DEMONSTRATE THE I Ironrite Ironer I N I’LBLIC INVITED Arnold & Klenk, Inc. | MADISON STREET Corduroy LOOKS GOOD ! WEARS GOOD ! THICKSET Corduroy Pants 5.95 Sks • Nonrip scams ip • Zipper fiys ’• : • Reinforced crotch : • Beaty duty pockets v; Murccn. Grey and Bro*n Your peat t)u/ m corduroy pants EOBMw ■MBEHmK ’ Maae j-st imr yau want tn<m . BMHmH ■MM|ML With pleats „ru upper. or WHHH HH|lqE| w.th plain front-. They re full cut MUM with heavy <f»’>. deep pocket 1 ■BbMRmI and reinforced crotch Guaran teed to »fy. WjBMI BOYC ® Ig Boy** (lie. to 18 . . • cut and tail or«d juat like Dad*. Smaller .lie* with clastic insert* to guarantee 'S— -A -»e neat, snug fit. Avail Cl P able in all color* .... THE WHY

the coniine winter. Prepared bait will be made avail I side to everyone on a non profit basis only for the one-day cam pafgn. Archbold says that red squill is the safest poison known It comes from the Near East. On the market it comes in a powder, but it is made from a lily-like bulb lied squill that is available as a rat poison contains an emetic that causes vomiting when taken by ats, dogs, ami human beings. Rats are unable to vomit and the red squill causes death usually within < : 24 hours. i Orders may be placed with Farm , Bureau Co-Op. Williams; Linn Grove Hardware Co.; Geneva Equity Exchange. Geneva Milling Grain Co; Gottschalk Supply, Berne Have Schwartz Blacksmith; Fann Bureau Pleasant Mills; Preble Equity Exchange, county extension office. Coppers Corner All-Day Fair Is Planned By Church Plans are being made by members of the First Presbyterian church of Decatur to hold an ailday fair anil festival at the local '(hutch Friday December ft. it was announced today by Mrs. Stewart W. M( Millen, general chairman Committees have been appointed. Mrs McMillen said, and plans are going forward to open the festival at le 30 o'clock in the morning and serve both lunch and supper, to the |>ubli< Eighteen booths will be set up in the basement of the church and in the Sunday school room ami many types of gifts such as dolls. liandknitted shawls, hand-made towels, home-made candy and numerous other items will be sold Every members of the church has bten asked to take part. Mrs. McMillen said, and the general publh v.ill be invited to attend. Complete details for the event will be announced later, the < hairman said Trade in a Gucd Town — Decatur

Veterans Urged To Apply For Insurance Hundreds of Indiana veterans who suffered disabling injuries or illness in World War 11 may lose their last chance to carry national service life insurance unless they apply for it by the end of this year Starting January 1 1950 only veteran* who can qualify physically will be able to purchase or rein state NSLI policies. Until that date, veterans can obtain insurance despite Hie existence of service-in-curred disabilities which later may make them uninsurable. It was pointed out by M D Cum-

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i mine, Indiana regional manager Or the veteran* administration, . that an e«timnted 2''.o(W veteran* : ■ have allowed their government insurance to lapse A large numbei of these, he said, have dinubilitier of a nature which may bar them permanently from owning any kind of life insurance unless they act before the deadline. Each case is decided on its own 1 merits. Cummins said, and veti r ans should not fail to apply simply because they believe they are not qualified Applications, it was an bounced, may l>c made at the VA office, 220 East Jefferson street. Port Wayne. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Republican Party Treasurer Quits Resigns As Party Funds Show Drop Chii ago. Nov 3 (I Pt James S Kemper announced today that he has resigned as treas urer of the Republican national i committee because party reserve i funds have dropped below 3125.000 At tile same time he voii ed ole . jections to the OOP's bi-partisan ' foreign policy Kemp r said that the party .

treasurer is "handicapped in taking definite positions on issue* which he thinks are vital to the welfare of the country If the party, officially or unofficially, happens ty be pursuing a different course Kemper said that a case in point was the "so-called bipartisan for eign policy " He pointed out that on Aug l’> he told the Republican national committee that his resignation w ould be automath ally effective ' if the party reserve, after deduct- | ing any excess of liabilities over ' surplus, should drop below 3125.j 000. I He said that clearing of a check written late las’ month, transferring 335.00 U from the party re-

serve fund in the Case National Bank to the operating account in the Riggs National Bank al Wash fngton. had dropped the reserve below 1125.000. "As a matter of fact, the reserve is now 300,000 and when outstanding ob'igations are taken i Into account, our excess of assets over liabilities will be less than that amount," he said. His announcement was in the form of a copy of a letter written to Guy G. Gabrlelson. chairman ot the GOP national committee Stainless steel knives should be kept sharp. Use a medium grit grinding stone and finish with a strop.

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