Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1950 — Page 2
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Positive Case Os Rabies Is Reported -w- ■ a peamve cae or nm* * a" dog owned by Floyd Ebiwma of Kirkland townaMp waa" rwported today. following srsmtahCfori Ot the bend after tie deg died. DrK «- AJtooa as tote city stated. Ehrnsaa reported that the dog was actins peculiarly about 10 day* ago and be waa advised to' confine the dos to a leash. TM» ■■
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waa doae and th* dog M bit rr i<Kjr Dlfut ——i Br. mm mat ton hand to Mm stale laboratory and yesterday recalved the report that the dog van a peefttve cam as ■ rabies. Those active in the rabies erad Gotten drfve tk Adana comity state that Ehrman was fortunate before ft bad tmaamitted the dimair to aay llraefoek. AU persons who notice that their docs are acting unwaaily friendly or show other atraapa signa are advised to eaaftae their aataaal* aad report the matter to Dr. Allison or some membet* of the county health committee.
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Family RtcmliMF—meme ut msniuie WilTciose Today PteyingtatotborMtemnieebas been the theme of the family lucre* Um institute, which doers tonight. Mlie June Dilta, tn her Monday eveniag talk, st ram rd the Import ance of family reeding and of fam I Hee singles together. She urged parents to provide "memory insurance" for their children. Happy times together with hobbies, plcules. tripe, Ole. ace the premiums on such insurance. After supper games were demonstrated in the playlet. “The Brown's litt In." Adams county rural southern taking part in this play were: Gloria Koene man, nouns Schafer. Phyllis Aschleman. Beulah Bertsch. Merle Kuhn. Winston Moser, Herbert Kksoa. and Lores St eery. The movie, "Your Family." de pictlng a typical family working and playing together, was shown Families attending enjoyed several games and songs suitable for family recreation lb the laboratory period. Tuesday Miss Ruth Hutchinson, in discussing "Facilities for Family Fun.” stressed the Importance of providing storage apace for recreational equipment near the place where that activity will be enjoyed. She showed slides that gave suegeettone on how to provide space for noisy active fun. quiet table games, family bobbies, reading, music, and small children's toys. She emphasised the Importance of good lighting for children's activities. Suer eat ions were made on how living rooms, dining rooms, utility room, kitchen., and bedrooms can all be used for these purposes. Five different homes were included. on a tour to observe indoor recreational facilities. Beth the Decatur and the Berne libraries set up displays of hooks for use in family recreation. These included books on hobbles, musie 1 appreciation, training pets, vsestton I helps.- and suggestions for family . resell nc Another part nf the display t »as game- ho«Xs srnt ’tretps' -fprI entertaining from' the county rec reatiou.oftice. CHURCH NEWS 2>on Reformed , I The (Inal mid we*k R**rvii.r of lh*»; , LetUen s«»Ai>n will be held in the ! Zioa Eklngelif-al and Reformed I < hurch thia evening at 7 o'< 10. k i The pastor, the Kt-v. William C. Feller, will have charge o7 the her I vice, and will preach on the thenie. • Why Have YouTomeT Mrs. N. \ Arnold wilt f-urnikh th* wpeVtid nuw- * i<-. singing AIT the Way to (’alv . .arr." by Ackley . x . Pi g • ♦ Ih’ e-ervi«-e-• the -mqiMp. ichoir will hold rekddrsal in I)- ; aanrtaar.y.' and the da-.- will presented to. the off! . '/is :‘I paW’nts and friend# i:f -* the* — Member*—ami ffiendjp'iire invited ‘ If You Have Someimng i o Sell Tr> I A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
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New Turk, arch 29—<UPJ— Cuptl»ope worth IM times Its weight Tg gold. An uwace of gold sells for *U if •' An ounciPdfnpdftf-' sone costs »35«0 and the demand la increasing every day aa medical scientists discover its effectiveness against disease. Cortisone, now made syathetically to a degree, originally cost |2«O a gram, then SIGO aad now g!J&. More reductions undoubtedly will be made when a complete synthesis is completed. . . . ... Research scientists at Merck A Co . Rahway. N. J., hope that the story of eortisoae may row para to that of twvpt the wonder drugs penh Ulin and streptomycin. The initial price of penicillin wan *M for 1 oo.SSO salts. The whotaeafo price Is now 12 cents Streptoggydn sold originally at git pee gram. It is now foes than to coats a gram. The reduction in the cost of penicillin came as a result of improved and more economical ways to produce the drugs. The Cirat quanities of cortb sone were made available by I Merck late in IMS. la those days, supplies measured only a tew grams. During IM* productioa I steadily Increased and the supply Was measured in hundreds of grains. Today, the supply can be measured ia thousands of grams Youth Speaker Jack Cothrane. field TenmenU live of Youth for Chrht. Internal- 1 tonal, will aridt < <runty-wkie felglLfirhool .uittht'Youth, for 4’hriM ratt)' which will be iu»kl at tbc • First Mpnnonit<‘ < hure.h at Bern* • Friday rvrninc at 7 W e'rlocii ■ An aihlitioual feature will be th* I'm y Crww-tord trumpet tHo. wo t prano soloist. Mtaa Hilda Schtnei*-* * r ..rial Huth Oilman. p».«n«» at( otnpatifct Bank’s Customers
Loyal To Cashier Allowed Overdrafts *: In Bank's Accounts W»stp!>alia jLl’j Th< -m » TrsldetK* t>! thh; farm hamiit h*day t■?- -• 4 ofi banker Robert Bohr* odiniSßhHn' •hat h* 4 allowed IBmmhi in xjvti-L drafts < He iUfl! did it her attiw,h» ujx<\ <! wan’oi to d<> p «»;»;•• a;l.Uv<4 .>«! Jir,—Ukuuq X’fMtk- lhii.yrfUui ph\ >, i tian. We all lovZ him likt a brother ’ ■ Bohr - < ;o<lihr- • f ihr waiHwJ><» do people a favin. id h#4*Prmitt» d th* shortage b nr. A'" iuax rouldn t turn di’wu ' l! i» nd' and ■» »■ !l.» m in/toui... (h»vt rnni» in a«»nU suid they hot not found any rtjd»nee of c iluun:*! intent..aßhott<h tbe rhorug* mi£ .• : flaw b _.__ ■ .. Many <i« pe>ito«»> .iiiirißU b. bank 1-. y . » ti- • ”> »h • id a• • a. ! ■< *. v i■. n< . !iii»£n_uitlx_L£iUii®< * I ‘ ,hd.ra * ai« \'eLo*B > k’<dn« to lo'p ar.\ Mn~.’’Bbbr sMtl. ’ .•■"" ■■: I 'Hi • • V. .. ♦< » Dll t . Ah'i.tr-f-ivs-.l' the dtwns'b wp-nid s< tax . ..e ii.. n« v til -»iid !•• ■ • ■, • J 'm,-.' y " t herk when . d«?v.«t* t*. !-•>•.. 4u» u -ik* tiU n.'go al hH ■• • " Mxny pi'icn* in-'* showed lip’howevtr, he said The i j;i ar i.ftd* ral 'hp .yi In . -uran' r c-rtHrrarr«n agf aTS swanr d in‘<7 he villas when a drp . ■;->- r »p.i fd o *!*’•• *K3trihfr> tta bank v tJd. n<? jibi. wilh-lhr. .Ri-U-i’ ill hl pJSb..'k <—..' . ■ V.- .. 1 . .' ';' y A . ® RURAL YOUTH CLUB NEWS P'an T.n«. - Lame.-’ rte -ry aud Jd i*»i Arn<. are taiiin-r a ::hv Ix.-.r ■ 1 • ■ t ••.t < : a • ■. 1 . -bt ’pu lihrar. Otbd - ! ’ ,‘e' ? ! ? !iUK> pMu* lot! dXr'nat j t uth ,e . staut h-r \\ R J»:.z\u. *• ' .*■ JXV • vj pre.ru;
produced monthly. . -ton—a afo- akondmaa nd UM UUI lUE. ■WWF^WI^r^■ ccattnnes: in fart, te greater -in-• way because of a scramble amoaq to get their hands <m nay amount of the substance. Discovery that cortisone aad another bornrawe actb. has an apparent significant role in the health of man baa brought medical science to the threshold of a new era. But wby the difficulty In getting cortison on a mass production basis? In the first place, the only known practical method of making cortteoa starts with two chemicals, known as cholic aad deaosycholic acid. They are obtained from the bile of cattle, and it has been estimated that M cattle are required to make enough certtooae far owe average dene. But even with the starting mater tel. the road to cortisone stiH Is long. The Merck scientists are now eoacenlratiug on ways tor a total synthesis of cortfotme. and they w-^aa——— *b»aw am ill mMssdMMtol sMrlsw w" luFy Meanwhile, potential start!* materials other than that from bite of cattle are under iaveaUgMfoe They iuclude vegetable sources, cholesterol from wool fat. and substances from various special of plants, in- < lading the Megican yams. stmt k to non agstsam JtTATK OF INDIANA. ADAMS COt'NTY SS. Cauas no. I»<M IN THB ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT Bp*uel A. Myers. Jerome David Myera. Mamte K. Ward, Harvey E. Myers Nellie Bartwr. Minerva M. Roop. Plaintiffs, vs CUlvia Carter. Willis Carter. June Carter, Bessie Mxeia. John Ward. Kva Myers, Frona Myers. Raymond Barber, Elbert R.-.p. detendante The plaintiffs to the above entitled rwase. having filed their complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the defenUants. Willis Carter. Jone Carter. Beeofe Myer a John Ward. Kv« Myers. Frona Mjteia. Raymond Harbor and Elbert R«e p are not residents of the State nf Indiana and that said lauee of aetlon Is Io enfon-e partition of real estate In the Blate of Indiana, Now, therefore, the said defend--ants. Willis Carter, June Carter, Beanie Myers, John Ward. Eva M>er«, rt.tea. Myera,. ’Raymond Barber and Klpert K—>n are ea>-h hereby owl Hied ttisf siJese thev be. and app- sr In the Adains I’ir-uit Court, on the HU- day of May, 1M»; at the court house In Deratur tn satd a- - CpunULin the mate of tndiaite and answer er demur to said <-e>ipla I nt. the same will' he heard and determined In their absence, , .in witness wlirfr--/ f-h*r*-Jir l-» ... I liny hand and affix the Heal—nt -st-i ■ ourt this Itlh <tav ot Mar. I;, l».’m LIMUIJ EDWARD U JAHEJia « lrrh et Adame « I emit inert S'erd L. I.Hterer, Alleeneyl -1 1/U—Jl—- | m ... Decorated clay tiles wmr con ] - *ld» r»‘«l prr< lous by tbr Tuni-' 1 “luns that, v h*a tliuy rrmodrleti the Mow)!!** of Sidi Oqba in the ninth century thry brouflit Mran-J ■ potawiatr .hundred* of niih a jto ornanmit it * t|
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• vi' wvwJblß I wKffiMF ■ ToOp«a Saturday Wgbtotiig, Mu . Count Utem. don’t Mtertaln them Bo frtoodly. but not too friendly Don’t talk politics, and dost eollect money for charity Those are orders for the IM* census-taker who win show up at your house sometime t between j next Saturdsy and April 3V. The U. 8. census bureau has compiled a fail list of too do's and don't a * • Ito-Page reference ■mmiml for c*6ttc<MMAk<tr*. Kst'h of toe 14p.«dP enumerators will take eae along when be goes doerbell ringing. Ceases director Bey V. Feel admits meet of hie degmen will be <mi tlMi job to taboo. la foct, toe annuel directs the enumerators to stay off of all “controversial” subjects. Ceases takers are warned not to antagonise hoaaewivee by calling too early in the morning But It's all right to call in the evening —that may bo the only time they can catch the census prospect. When the door is opened, the enumerator may ask to come is and att down. But "yea must not demand this courtesy.” < ; In l»40, one woman wont back inaide, donned a raincoat and ga-
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Insben, returned, eneefuly locked The book says toe Interviewer MtobniM toy to *’Mtobitab a frtohdiy mast not "loiter.” And by all mdaas. she shonM net gut - into anv arguments. Census-takers are directed to folk to too most TstoenslWe~ person available. Avoid children, the manual says. "You have a right not only to an answer, bet to a truthful answer." the am*'ual explains.
SALE CALENDAR MAR. gb lJ to P. M. Oscar B. Walti. t mßee enet es Otoe OQ to road T#», or ( miles south of Van Wert <m ttrnfl W. mites east on read ?•». or A mites west of on road 7«. General form sale. Roy Johnson and B. JC. Bevtagitm. nnctn. MAH 30—Heirs ot the Minnie Balter Estate. 1 mile , North of taMO- —“ ville, lad ,onNo 3 then H mile East and North of first get of Improve meat a*. Well Improved l«0 Aero Fann. Lmval Highly Prodnctivo Land. Midwest Realty Ancttoa Co, J. P Bbriimubb, AwctmAR. 31-1:00 p. m. H. W. McMillon and Ryrl WllMemooa. 7 rnkes aouilieaM ®f Dtcatur 2 milew northweat of Wklishira oi rrod Tractors and farm Imptament. ato toieeelAPR. 1 Kenneth Bowman. 21# Booth »th St.. Decatur. Household goods. 1 P. M. Ellenherger Bros. aueta. laneous Hems. Roy d Ned Johnson and Melvin Ideehty, aue APR. «—Pearl Wegert. Peru, Ind 2 business hwiidtega. equipment. parking lot. » room modern house. 1:30 P m D. 8 Blair. ' C. W Kent, aucts. Conducted by Kent Realty A Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. Public Sale The undersigned will sell at Public Auction 7 mite. SoulhMSt of Decatur. Indiana or 2 miles Northwest of Willshire. Ohio on the Piqua , road: FRIDAY, MARCH 31,195 C at 1:00 te. M. TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Farmall "If IM7 Tractor Completely -quipped on Good Rubber: Hydraulic IJft Cultivators: Heater Windbreak. McCormich-Lieerlng 10-A tractor disc; 2 Little Genins two bottom It inch Tractor Plows. McCormick Iteertng F2O Tractor on Rubber. Oliver Superior I# hole Tractor Grain Drill with fertiliser attachment. New In IMK. I H C 7 foot Power Mower. John Deere »»» Fertiliser Corn Planter, tteud 3 Section Spike Tooth Harrow: McCortni.-k-Dcering Roller Bearlag Rubber Tire Wagon gnd Extra good l< foot Grain Bed. John Deere Two Row Full Type Corn Picker, on Rubl-er. Little Giant Red Head 3n foot . Gr.ilt Elevator mounted on trucks.' John Deere all steel Hay Leader; M< t'ormb k-Deering Sid- Delivery Rake.. Paper S|lo Filler:. McCormick iteerinir Corn Binder BupeVtor FerttrwerlteWrttrtot Spreader: Culttpacker; Seed Easy Power groea seeder. Old Rotary Hoey ißsc fKrf . tapalrsi ; Grata Hinder (for repalrai; Fud Tank on Elevated stand. 300 gal. capa* Ity. tiog Fountain and Feeders; Feed ■tHinder: Corn SheHor. Extra Good Chain footatWalking Breaking (Plow: Old Grain Drill; Qood Mower; Electric. Brooder &00 else. Poultry Equipment; Oil Drums'; Harness and Hame housings.- t Large Cattle Feeci Bunks, and articles too nuno rous to mention "This Equipment is.ln good .-rendition.” TRUCK ’ I»<2 Ford I*4 ton Truck with good graln bed. HAY- 7 ton Hay In Mow. _ TERMS--CASH (Not responsible for a. * Ideate ) h. w. McMillen BYRL WILLIAMSON - Owners _ LRoy 3 J.chnwn A Son. 7 ’ ' ■ Melvin IJechty Auctioneers : Bryce Daniels—Clerk * . 23 27 23 —f ——————— =—rwssMmsemmsiksigsmMtemrast
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