Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MMekefl Xvery Bruning BnoJpt Bunday By v TUB DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. ■tawnfl al the Damar, tad. Poet o2ee ae Beeeud Clase Matter Dick tt Haller 1........... Preeidont A. B. Hotthoaao 1— Editor C. B. Holtkoaao T. Traaaarar U0Utt’ ........ Vice-Preaident. ItAtM By Man in Adams and Counties: One year. M, Bta taeatka, MM; l iSootka, 11.75. L - —' —< ——— By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Oeuattee: Oae year. BT.M; • moatha, HTi;» aMatka. lt oe. By Carrier, M eeuts per weak. Single copies. < eenta.
The Japanese may smile aa they hear that the Eighty Missouri is mired in Chesapeake bay. Drive slowly along Monroe — street, or yoa may wreck your car. The chuck boles are dangeroua. —, -O' — o President Truman's tax pre poaal will rate about fifty-fifty with taxpayers, divided of course among those who see a reduction and those who view it as a boost. Shopping was heavy In the city over the week ead. The streets were lined With cars and families ■ were busy filling their needs at the stores. Along with enlarging the shopping center, we need more parking •pace. Religious freedom doea fibt f xfat in or in any 9 Other Communist controlled country. as fa evident in the current regiatraUon of the clergy and demands for them to *wear allegiance to the Soviet government. Can you imagine what would happt n~~ln this country., it such iih order were issued from Washiug-—-o The Trumgn force* defeated the at tempt of inxteroU and :R« put*-. li<:an« to cba.ngt the House rule*; whi< h w.-uld havft.r.e*torcd the old ; gtvttte the Rule* (’ommb - ’“ter the power siit’har legjslatfon Had the poll ti< al :na! ’ii\» r won. it would f ivt no <n’ a backward step in government Congressman Kruse and ?_U<>erAt nfem tiers- VtU•<i to maintain the present rub* ty-K-nj. which w;i*'amended /inly “ la-.t yt jtuuU'c. 2 -S’ to is. ;. in* ludme ilf lf* pnhiii sns who Joined in d« f« 3-ifiig- th. »i» ;li.uogie nicivur, • If " ■ 11 i-adriiitiistrw tiori tsfri-es had » n. It ■* .uid'liav* . r,sioi<d C-oHWu.'t**’ absolui - pdwrr to < phtrdf al!;i» ndfnc l.tislation I'bilnlf .it w;i ..in I®* 1 Trirtuan ?r*> PCr‘in • The I nis d S-a!f- Jiriic.t Chan,her ot Couinnn* rr< *-nfly paid Iwnbr to t, U young iiicn. alLiiinlrr 2-: io r.o .-mtsio f,*r >n 'out-' st.-in-lln? M'hnal cuntfibiri -n ' to th, geneiTil. «* if.ir* .by- * ~cl; In hf7~own~fkl<l «f work. The ■ ra-inni* * r-*f--itH*-r niunill*■■ b. .o d latte do not
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By Hyrynarr N Bundesen, M.D. tifk w<»r >• thing atioir. athlete* fw? ;* yh i* !’ <- likely If neglected *' fb a <iefi . - aUe ii nd* !..•. » ■<■' br♦ ak z • jjp hip,* m < >ht h>~a Urr It "Sas appaten 11 y cieared .up • • . ~Thi ’ • iryj 111' tn e*ptrudly at! er ts j the *k4r, t>» iwtrn (hy toes. c-au>ib4 ( .’ >4B» hll» fF~*nd ‘.mmbaim.deep pain-J fill ( r 1- ’ : - skin have a mm«t appearance ‘ and often's • / Tin**- are ’he ♦arh meat is ■ : -y* nngw.'orm ■:.»> j spread ?> i» ‘>i» ; and -hack • f h* ; .foot. .< iU'.r.g fednes- - ding. or. whole 4frOUP” ‘ f blistery | dr tungo- blr tn xi-rhilar iiM.v v du cd by idXkli : »afi jmh-.gr r. tl» nt< t before any trei'mtn? -• t irn* d. ou 4 | ■ it i* inip‘»t , <r r ■ I*’* t..- /«<>r wha’ »' can he - tjon«.• h■• ‘l*■ ■- • i• - *-»?- ? th* ; *ffcc f <<! ’■ ' i >.. • th*;n ut/d* . Hi r •<.:»• -.h iDxsuv / • f’ - •‘fbjrY the < <>n J •' ’ ■ <l* * ■ ■.■ '■• e • -■ ■ • '■>• ••» ■• d* • ’• K<u ***f*P u * •** 1 llkr..v ■ Ther* : < -
make as much effort as possibly ought to be made to call attention to Individuals who contribute to the general welfare, either in special enterprise* or In their daily work. Those who seriously give time and energy to improve their communities often find their rewards meager and their troubles many. A- irsU-plaesdstoo.x»t praise now and then is Hkc a trft of oil tor the gears of civic progress. -. Kat her than run the risk of another Berlin blockade. the American army general, ordered the re. turn of the railway building in the German city to the Russians. though the Russians tically vacated the building, setaare of the place by the German police caused the Red bullies to •-.-if- ~—— r curtail movement of traffic from the American zone atfd caused a slowdown in rail and telephone / services. They wouldn't play the game on a fair- basis. .General Taylor, who is in charge of trooit* over there, said. "The J6OO office rooms. in the building are not worth the threat of a n* w block-' ad* ' Some may .not agree with s, — w ..- tIW : Gtyreral. but at least tension is lessi-ned by his fair and sens ible attitude. o o— — Planet Grows: The soiur system * baby F#' growing lip A jrwrr t-ArtM- way <»f putting h I* to say that more facts being discovered about The tnos’ TcTenriy add»-d nu mber irf our family of planets. This ls*Pluto, which the ,late Prof Percival Lowell, located in spax*e yWeS before thu Flagstaff telescope found it ft i« the faffhist of life plant t?* from the suur and has th<jr»o hern - -thought, to Lt ’buly miles in dianoter. v, ~ Now rejwirT. fronttju Wnn. rii an . A-tronomicai ' feo- iety ’-indicates that PIhJ-q- r* ally ha - T diameter of 7,MM) iufle>.-rTbis would be not much than she earthT Which . i 9,7*27 pill*T a’t the Eq ualor 1 For the'time bring we shall, have to be-eontent__.whh tht.< in formation Even if'Tockef travel should, b* d< velop* d to the point of prrtnittlng journeys to the moon and the nearer planets rbe _ odds . aitt -iAfrxhelfiiiuKb _•<- «mst_ i'- i. ». irjn_ '!i-'m? Piu’o' in Urn predhitabb- furur«-
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! 20 yfAAS AGO TODAY j , ; ~/ .■. -jap 23 • The 4>c*inr . light Mld will build a new line to fir* mites vouthwest of the city to lake care of SO ■ families ' ■ | It was only seven below zero this morning Misses Mildred and Lillian Worthman are home from Ball State collego ; ' ■ The Rev. and Mrs.. H. J. Jordon, of Garrett, are guests of the Rtv. and Mrs Harry Eernlhell -»■ Wheat is »1.10. oats. .40 cents, eggs 33 cents, snd bu fmretJO eggs ,33 cents and butlerfat 1 31 cents. 0 h 0 I Modern Etiquette i By ROBERTA LCK ,i : —o I). What should a person say t meeting someone ft>r the Xlwd tlme.’he takes his leave, and says: ‘Tarn very glad met you" ? A A pleasant -smile and a sin- 1 »*er-e- ’’thank you" is all that Ih rVaTIy y«° ; really mean it. you can a<hT r ‘an<! I a;n u-rv glad to h*'.. -net oxi Q !t a ni.in • »f:• i • a cizarctt«‘ to a woman f.itrnpi'.il. n and shy says she doesn’t is It all right f<*r him ttf lorht tip’*? „A. H*‘ shouid at* her'fller if -he minds if he AtUfikl £ Q Wh« n lntri>duiiju a ; u- v»n '. and aif»* tp-.an«4h*'r- ih what order an*, thev inv *du • <<* W TirfriHluj.e the wilt- iusf. then the husband. n Household Scrapbook ey ROBERTA LEE —(i—S —:-0 • Home Facial .If b e is Used utter ah" h- ■ fa,‘Al. lio not u-e it for more than i five iniiiutes nJ. a time aijd then no ottener than every dev Wrai the lie in a of innslin that Hfd-chHL-w+ll not Imj dtni.lly oiiTM' skin • -Vept' in the trr-ai (fiHit .iTa 'd-.'-' le <hln. .when the he is applied dire* tly to the -kin Zipper, After removing galoshes Hui.; have the fasiernng-. - fail: ■ the zipper to the top of the IxsU This “will - Keep'-tr-frum—hreauins' at the. Instep and getting out ot. shape. Vitamins . On account of its great suppl of vitamins, ra w < abbage is- splgn ■Hd • th. ■ . Mi-til Maki- .i- - - of shredding a little law i.i • ’.is’ w itb yout salads Red Men To Install Officers Wednesday -i ' • ; OKlum-S (wi 195» for tlH'J.ii . proved Qrdftr isf Itftd M« n installed. Wftdnodny nisA*'.' if w»* >»nnounr*»d tndu* Th-fnis* aflat hm cerft:h<»nics *iJP<** held ui the ncRed on tha t-econd floor tX Leliman building un South <Mb,und street. .*» Xew. idfi.ers include:*. Alffd Beil**. _«a* belli: .Walter Butohesenior J fran* mni'ir <*. !>en-< prophet. Howell but'. <<»l!wt6r of wampum: Harry Mwbble. keeper of J-V' -’f.U-. .. Foi.ow ••»£ ’he .*mi tn>!«lla(ion, rMreMiinehH wiU >*■ « ’-«1U A •' ■ held by all wiem »<*r- a'twfiding I • lieu «l(Tu rfMims ar»-.< n.n pfettofr Bild ax Soofi f l# MMiui* tie d» l rn open bo.usv planned. • P. »--‘ d L -the IpfhKn <•’ “ff Yn» loving bu nan »*nrt on .til'dhi■: ; - ■ .... I. - I ' i|.- ~ *.•: >.: i!„-.u , i*-_
DDCATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Forestry Extension School Thursday William t!ipn. a wildlife research man on jhe Fit I man Roi>i»on projt*. t. will be one -of the speßkeis jin the forestry extenwioii Mtom. states county agent L. E. Arch- | liold; This schnoj. will be held at I 7 3b p.m. Thursday in the St. Johns school on road 27. i Arthur Parrish, extension for--!’-ester sat# tfrnt the e< lowd d-domld be of particular interest m uduir 4-H club leaders. Boy Scouts b ad era and ’consrrvatkm cluh mem bers Parrish will have teaching material ffiat will -interest the adult leaders. > -. . -W-.. - > ' ■ Trade In a uoed Town — Decatur-4 _■ -_. i - - „ .T Hin.srt.’Wiu insumuwdi WBKICATION ™ Bto • mA m » ar - • «• k-» _ ? • | DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 224 W Monroe St. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A kA*
F VVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Wir~ •-.. _ , _ Public Sale \V»- th* un-l* r-».'• •.1 will p. ■*!*** mi. ?nm- th. ' ••• • « *t idti’jL p* a, po |.*Tty <l»d !» nifh «. ‘-wufh <4 lUtin --.- it < u n lbo4-1 \ • ! ’■ I’, f ■.■'.• «»f! Stair Road 1.4* . '♦■»! .1 nit!»- •ioUJh.' ui . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1950 ~ : . Sale Starting- at 11'tO * M .- - . hAlin CATTLE — .' .If! m 1 ! aTjTX •w'-rnv-y. • c.w-~ vi" <>hl T-hr» ;i —n-rr- —w-'-rMtafa&ir-r — ' > . ... (JiMu !i-|-.y atnl Brown ■ow ’. \* .»rs old utvin 1 < Gqerri-sry at; . li'iili.i’i. >A. . y- i - <»'<!. ♦ ;U4 ■ - •;. »!>- ahiFriu*-’>< v I’. j t’hf ■ rdr*—-rr h fb'.w v • • 7 tin*'.'nfH*y row r. . Jet svy < <rw . 7 yeat" »id ci .ng »; ' Guernsey cow. ' yr tr> :> •■ u- • • > ■ ;■ * •, j <•••>' :;'pu! 1 -■ -• ‘ ■ ■ •■• .<!■.'• . Qutuu>‘iy uiw. V !>,• ... (iuetn-ry <♦* »t. 1 ■ ■ ■ - .i,.■ ■. i.-i. !■'-,• .- —-y u-ey . <c.v<7C .wqLi-t-.raj .. . i:.- 1 ’ . t. . Gip-rn-ry-y-'A i. . t X - Villi’ r*. t - BryiW'fi v. 1> < a I','A. *• ; ; -rrLVti! . ' i, U <’|o4-liKry < «’W. yat s .•! ; ,»• t<. It/ ,L<; ?:■ * — -■_____ ryears c td. vini- mw* r (Jlterty-rv b<-n. r.. 2 ;,y 'G •:»■: :■■ -• > _■ vi-.-i . .•<!;»_'. ■ >'■ : y, .;;ty <■;' ,’ti : — ( ; .)♦• i -' V . ~ S yparliivg (iuentsrv heiferS - " . ■ J. J Gqyrn.'ey 7> Guernsey h*ifrr> < <i!\. ;. . . * t lirg..stored J»u» rn>< y .Bui. >: in-. ; .•■ . . - ’ _ HO(,S — Fuit. hiii.k in-1- h- . * '' . HWCOKX ' ' < 1 - ’ •, -c ' int n • ” ’ ’ ._■ . t \KM VJ.\( Hf'PI.KY '.XfiMISC. } U o-* !«-*i ,!.Ymi t .rX**r7 T 'j’>-;. w-«- ' ' J liiSr>»l . . .. . . . FERMS CASH X- R. .1 ’ Il C-. •fH A-/id* ..' FRANK HANNI and VICTOR SHARPE, . n ' ■ . . ■ ' ‘ t- »v ■- --» .m ■ ''
I Rotary Conference At Michigan City Th« J«th xntiuxl spring confer enc« of Northern Indiana Rotary cluba, couipriaing the 224th district iu Rotary international, will be 11. Id in Michigan City. May 7 to ». •< -cording t» an announcement ' fmiii dlstrbt governor, J. J. Laskosky of the Glenn’ Park, Gary, club. Gov. LaakoUkL promises an interesting piogram for the three<tay session, with sitecial entertainment features for the ladies ot Rotary. Headquarters will be at the Spaulding Hotel. Ladd Kotartans are planning to attend the conference. •*===— • •--- Bals Report Fjled The report of the sale of the property of the Wllltaih Hawkins estate was filed In circuit court, the sale netting t2.732.Ji. th< estate's share. t1.38G13; examined and npprov>d. Letters Issued With no wilt and an estate rained at HO. »'H». Lucille Hitaler filed ap/1 plicathm for letters of tlon in cirt wit coiiM for the of (Irare May' Barrett. The XPl»li ration lists- five heirs, all ebusin of jlie deceased. Bond voVJ2’'.*>b” filed ; Tetters issued ,< / Final Report Made c -Eww*X' Te-pofl - of- the est ate of Kathcfhv KcibH submitted ’ by 32 admini*f#nor. Reiuktng . examined subject to filing of ’ clearance. Proof of publication of appointment also filed. ■ X--The final report - f the commh stoner. Henry B Hcilefc -wax also fihd for th*'"vaUM- < f \l.vina Hark 1 ' le*H* vs Amwi rWiW.ward.-ct al. rr Home Killed BEEF By Lhv <)uarter Dressed HOGS whole or half GERBER’S Meat Market ? j I’HOXE !»7 ?'T,” ’’ v '”
waling that the net sum of the sale of property of the Edward Bucker estate. Illt.nS'L minus sale indebted nesi of Ji miS and administratrlxs fees, 1235.57, leaves • total of 19.0f17.85. which is to be distributed among six heirs of varying shares. Commissioner authorized to make distribution. A Atso the final report of the ad ministrix. Alvina Harkless, of the EdwarnJ Huckrr estate filed, showing that the estate had a value of J2.t<1.50. and that- there $-'JX37 remaining following >ayipent t»f debts. Awaroed Damages In The cause of Oscar Lye Paxon vx the Pennsylvania rAilroad. a motion to make the conTplarnt more spftelfie—#bjeh had been filed tn July, 1942. was withdrawn. The court, after a.rguiyents -by partie*, and hearing evidence, ruled that the plaintiff isTntitled to IJSO tor 4ti«; damage* and ■brearb of ybntracL ami the de-■fi-ndanr.'fa >lh<» ordered to pay costs of rhe court action. - ~ ■< Divorce Granted Lu«lla Fau-K-r was granted a divorce In circuit court from Jesse Fadber, and al*w> the restoration of fy/r former name of Klfaworth.'THlT Tho_4aikd to alimony sought The court ruled that the alimony was not allowed because The ”«er»i< e on the defendant was by publication only.” there had bt f u no bona fide appearance for or in behalf of the defeSlant. the court clahnid, John (leVosa was a’torirry for the plaintiff, and prosecuting a t (i> rn e y Severin SchurgdY made an airpearance for [the defendant. Costs of the action 'w »ic a'SDewMsd plaintiff, who obtained ' her divorce on the grounds of cruel snd Inhuman treat nle nt So lotu as we live in thia world W 4 . atinot he without trouble and o-::: ‘I iro-n
Chevrolet Service Special (This Week Only) Chevrolet Aero Type tda Shock absorber installed * J Including Labor & Parts gs - Saylors Chevrolet Sales NOW ON DISPLAY I THE NEW I Dink sub huh mini; sum IN THE TOUR - BACK MODEL I »-• I-* l7 " . , . . LATE MODEL ONE - OWNER USED CARS Z I ’4B Chevrolet Fleetmoster ’4B Chevrolet Fleetmester I t ouch. Ixi i lleni condition in <>M>ry Fuurdoor. ILtdio and Heater. Color. ■ respect. Color. Maroon. two-lone linn. IS.tHHI miles.■ Down I’ajment Do*n I'ajment S ■ K ~ ’47 Chrysler Wixdsor ’47 Chevrolet Fleetmaster I I otirdoor Sedan. Spotless inside and Eourdoor Sedan. Has extra equip- H out. Completely eq nipped. nient. Very clean. Blue. H Hown Payment Hown Pay ment ■ ’49 Buick Special Coach I _ * - SpwHess. The Color is Green. Low Mileage. ■ Radio and Healer. S 500-oo -*' — — ■ TERMS TO SUIT THE INDIVIDUALS NEED. I SAYLORS |
FIVE VIOLENT ■ tcouL Frei rqi o»«y cal coudltioa. Btover was charged , wlUi muault and battery with talent to commit murder after a roomer found him and Mrs. Stover I in their blood-spattered home. Dale High. 18. the eoa ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul High of Hudson. ' drowned Sunday when he fell ' through an kesovered grnvei pit near Ashley tu Steuben county. 1 State police recovered the body. A suicide verdict was returned Sandsy in the death pf Wilbur , Gene Ewin, 81, Boonville. His ! body was found tn a gas-filled . parked auto at Boonville Saturday. I Promise Reduction > Indianapolis. Jan. 23 — (UP) — . A big reduction in Hoosier hight way deaths was promised today by r Indiana secretary of state Chariot 1 F. Fleming, who also is commissioner of the state bureau of motor vehicles. .- i'leining, in a speech prepared for delivery at the Indiana optometric association conveutlon, said ( lie waifiied stricter vision tesla and , -fM«lodic eye re-examinations for r all drivers. , “We will reduce last year's total P ' .... ,— — .... IBAauMmm ■ Aaaaalao < MwOfw tWHns P Cmmmb CbMi Hurt HANS ON Creomubioo nlinespnmMfybaeßM r it gom right to the seat of Ae trouble > to help loown sad expel germ ledeo phlegm and aid naaue to 1 1 nAI sad heal raw, tender, inflamed beoadual ; t - mucous membranes. Tell your druggiM so sell you a bottle of Crocmulsioa with the underManduMt you OMist like the way it quickly allays the cough > or you an to have your esoaey badt
MONDAY, JANUARY 13? 1960
of 1.123 traffic death! by ottr new lawa and better law enforcement." aaid Fleming. "Convtcttono have Jumped from 4,000 to 13,000 a month. Revocation of license for a year is now mandatory for the Hve most flagrant oflenses. "Other violations are recorded on drivers' records in our new file system, and we are working on a point system to determine how many arrests for speedtag. running red Hghti. etc. constitute cause for revoking a license." be explained.
1f.... YOU NEED ANTI-FREEZE ... come out to GAYS We will be (lad to cheek your radiator and add the proper amount of Antifreeze or water. ■ £ IS OUR BUSINESS! BAT’S MOBIL SERVICE Phone SIS > Cor. 13th A Monroe SHk"
