Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1950 — Page 4
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M **to Ma» Os » <KNM a tack« bit 4W® SBC tta® WBBI at riser- ■ '" ° •''■* William Feather, the editor aad writer, alway* bab a MR far seaA •r®. Mntioßtat tiw troBHM tai the world, r aether ufi, "You tto bamaa race. Tbea * baby's bora u 4 m ba»* tbe oaowto." ... There will to Ma coafMioa tao®M 1* ItftH BR ta compliance with delight MF tag ttete. Stem, oßlcow mH facte*)** will operate on fast time, tt midnight April 29 Moot town* aad eitlea la thia ana. ate* aperate aa daylight saving tian taring th* aprtag aad asmHMMT BMBtiML 0“ • . Tto tragedy which beset tto soar Bar Scoots b-a heartbeeak*r. Tto eater yootto. anxious for adventure and a taste of tto tint seeing day, started out on Lake ■ria la a rubber life. raft and were blows oat into atomy water. They died from expoanre. or drowned as they fell Into the water-filled raft. Scooting can help build fine citlsena, but It cannot control the elements. ' b- --■o-~ — .. Senator Vandenberg. Republican dean of the Senate, has undergone a second major opera tlon and his condition Is reported satisfactory Tto veteran Michigan statesman la greatly needed in the halls of Coagrees, where he is the acknowledged leader on foreign policy, Only to yean old, the country regrets that to will not to a candidate again for the senate. The nation wishes him quick recovery from ' fate latest ailment. o— —o Bainbridge Coibj who was the last Secretary of State in Preel--dent Wllsoaa . cabinet, is deadMany have forgotten the man who played such a prominent role in foreign policy opinions a generw tion ago. He refused to recognise Russia and later did act favor recognition of the Soviet t'nlon when It was voted in 1937 World history would be a great deal dis
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By Herman N. Bundesee. M.O. So far a* the high-school net is concerned. acne is Medical Problem No. 1. It is certainly the one'they -would most like to see solved end about which many learned dermatologists tael the tame way - That we still have no guiek and sure way of clearinc up this akin condition is evidence of it* eoihplex nature, which Includes a great deal more, according to the ♦vest authorities than the mere formation of pimple* on the akin of the face. These are primarily due to ex , cespive aecratkoa from the elands of the> *Ua of fatty materials < which land to block their open-' inc*. Those pings are known as, blac khead* and they readily tend , to become inflamed and to pro-, duee pimple*. Th* conditions which <■*« af-j---feet this process are many In many cases, acne seems to be an .inherited condition, since it so often seems to run in families Excessive activity -of the gland* of Internal secretion during. the-. maturing period may play ■ part Anemia or lessening of the coloring of the blood. the use of drugs such as iodides or bromides and the eating of excessive amount* of fatty foods may be responsible for making the condition worse c Os course? the treatment of the acne will depend on which of? these factors is present However.;: there are a number of general:, measure* which mar.be helpful.! To begin with all I*' 9 ' *od’ greasy applications to the *Un i
•aptec that tt was the eereset a» sw to tattorMbitosßl jpvotatoflto ' ,“ /: z ; N®st GBBBfGBy* WWiMB MStockton* Bttoc&cy* will to eerara I* as federal jafae M tto Bavtheni tatotaMMi Bletrlct, IMrSiring Judge Robert C. Baltsett, one of the noted jurists la tto couatry. Judge Steckler Is only toyean old. Is a native Hoosier and rec eived his LL B and Doctor degree* from Indiana University. Judge Baltsell. Who became ill white presiding over » —Arvrte tw* YPlmjhAtnflhASl w WWiBl OCeOSVa Im » IBCCBS.B this week, retires with th* respect aad edmtoatfoa at all Amerkins who appreciate honesty and courage in our Judicial posts. A St. Louis young lady saw a thief stealing money from her tetter's cage in the took where she was employed and etoaed him down tto street, until he leaded is tto arms of a policeman. She recovered part of the money, but more Important the Identity of the thief wae revealed. He wes a prufeeaieeal who is bis life-Ume career of rcriipe with stealing more than a million dol ter*. St. Louie, noted for it* famous women, .should hire tto plucky teller for Its police force. . ■ .a—o A new approach to our retiretentative form of government is given by the Indiana Democratic platform Advisory Committee. Tto group to bolding public heating* in Indianapolis this- week, with tto idea of obtaining *uggc» tions from voters for considerstioa ab planks in the party * platform While some miy take a cynical view of this intimate contact with the people, it is not poll tlcal trickery that prompt* the ide* of gaining the voter's viewpoint on governmental problems. Our political partlea must listen to the people. for once in power, they cannot expect to continue to represent the people. If they never take step* to leern whet the voter* went. The public hearings will bring forth ideas and enable the Democrat* to write a p3Rform that speak* with the voice of th* people.
should be avoided, as well as excessive amounts of fat in the diet The faee should be cleansed with soap and warm water take • day The blackhead* should be carefully squeezed out. preferably by a physician, and a prep* ration containing resorcinol and sulphur used at night It I* sue gested that all chocolate lie eliminated from the diet. One form of treatment which seems to be. helpful is the giving of Vitamin A in amounts of SOW unit* three times a day. In some esses glandular extracts such a* I from the thyroid, or estrogen*. I from the? ovaries. are administer j‘o ----7; ’ X-ray treatments in sever* case* ure helpful, but It is advisable that , they not be used until the patient , aaa reached the age of IT. I Os course, the treatment for (*rue should be carried out under th* direction* of a physician who «il) de<-id* Jn»t Which methods may be of help in the particular ■as*. - - ‘ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ..JoM— What foods, should a person eat who has hardenlug of th*■; arteries? „ Answer’ For th* moat part, the diet should <waalat of fruhv and green vegetables ana milk if it agrees with yog Eggs should be eaten only occasionally bread. I potatoes. and ether starchy food* may be used awtderately; meat* i I alcohol, tea and <of tee should be ' absolutely avoided In general, the*, avoidance of I ey * ataunato es fat i* *d'i- ' able. | ' ' t.'. ■?*■=•.
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■ , . .... » YfAHSAGO TODAY April 13, 1930 was Sunday. The People's Voice This eriMto ter the Me of ew reader* who wish to maks snggMtteM ter the general good or dieeuse gueations es tutoreeL Pteese sign yew name to etow sethentirtty- It will eot to weed If yen erafar that M net be. Editor. Heeeier HeepttaHty Thank* to one Adams county neighbor 1 got to Fort Wayne from Richmond Sunday night safe and' sound. • My car had slipped far enough off tto rued on I'. 8. 37. south of Berne, to keep it stuck in the snow Shortly after 9 o'clock, during' rain and sleet, the driver of a car bearing tags JC-1471 saw my flashlight signal and stopped lo make the rescue. Thia gentl-nian aas Hoosier hospitality personified, stni-e he aa* apparently in his best clothes and had his family in the ear when he stopped to give in<- a hand. I'm sorry I didn t get bis name but perhaps you can convey my yini rre appreciation for his gea? tare. Cordially. Hill B*<!i New* Department WOWt v Rarfirr Srution - — | Modern Etiquette ’ By ROBERTA LEE | g —.—. ——n Q Isn't it nil right to expectorate while -walking along a streetT A This Is ah Tndw-enr hirttlt at any time, hut to do ho in the company of another man dr woman Is unpardonable, and is an Insult to that person. If absolutely necessary, use a handkerchief as unobtrusively as possible, and don't be guilty of the vile habit of examining rhe contents of the handkerchief. Dispose of It as quickly as possible <J Who should pre-e-de. the wo man or the man. when leaving the I dining room of a hotel? A. The woman precedes .the man following. Xeilher shmttd for get the -qiood night" to the -wait er or headwaiter Q How »>mhi after receiving a marriage announcement should owe 1 m nd a gift? A When an announcement Is . rei eived a gift to not necessary. 1950 March Os Dimes Tops Previous Year .An estimated KV ITS 72 has been contributed lo the I*so. March of Dimes in Indiana, acmrdipg to j Wray E Fleming, I state r halrnum at th* ieinpalcn Final report* front all but a few scatterwd < ouifttes Indii ste that j the l>so irprr last year s March of | Dimes by approximately 45 percent, Fleming 'stated "When we compare thwe f ten rec w-tfh the 123-31* W that was con trtbqtedi in Indiana in 193*. .the' first year the National Foundation, for Infantile" Paralysis < bndu< ted s campaign to raise funds to fight” ped to. we are Immediately struck, 'with the aignlflcanr e of the work being done to-iha.foundation an It* chapters in enlisting the sup port at the people al our state j in the retrntles* fight against thisj crippling disease.” Fleming con-1 tinned The as erage - ,-anipalgii ‘ coats over the past 12 years bare been only b 4 per eat of lue grows’receipt* , i Fn.mpsßb i- tto lanital <t HiaaibMUa
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RED CROSS FUND Previously reported _..;..HAM.IS Decatur Uona Chib 10-iW I Junior Art* Dep t. Womans Club 5-99 Lewto Staub. Sec 39. Cnioa Twp. - — — «-W Franklin Steury. Sec. M, Monroe Twp. - 10.99 Robert Laut*cnhelser. Sec. 20 Jefferson Twp. ----- 6.90 Raymond Ekhruauer. Sec. 31, L'nicn Twp. .... 3.90 J. P Heimann. Sec. 32 Union Twp. -— 7.50, Carl Anderson. Sett. 26 ( Kirkland Twp 12.00 Frederick W. Autnann, Sec. 17 Rtsrt Twp. d.OO Elmer Herr. See. 22 Monroe Twp 650 , Alva Feiwicrmaksr. Sec. II 33 Waha h Twp 5.<» Ivan V Berkley. Sec. 5 i Fnlon’Twp' . S>o Total r,-|s>rted ......96.0H0.55 t Household Scrapbook > By ROBERTA LEE | Measuring Fats The next time* lard or h»rttrr' U t measured for pnulr!•»»». dip th<* sjxMMi or* measui’ing utensil lato very hoi water befnrt* HH-tfiac- Ihiwill t an-*- Tlih f«it In shp «»■’ eaHily, and vou will nd li.iv** t«» <‘iK i! out. a A Little Starch Tab!** linens whirh hair feferO Kivtii a lixht 4'iatinjK of starch are more resistant to -rains ami mats ami doiH« ; > • »- • U—. Deodorizer ' j I An er<tof*!nlrai deodorizer for h | sick room can hr fnad * out of a ; > pint of vinegar iioilcd with one u|iiart of myrrh
- J rWIUK at .! GERBER’S Freshly Drrd RABBITS $ • f Freshly Dressed | CHICKENS 55® f Choice BEEF Roast £ Fresh Ham PORK Roast ■ ( hi ■' ( enter Fresh HAM . 69c 7 Home Made _ SMOKED . 77777“ ~y J SAUSAGE 550 -ii-Frfcji _ (j. Ground Beef 45c GERBER'S j MEAT MARKET £7""'"’' : 7 Ji.
Anna K. WHltome WkW Greene H wont be long before wild green* »uch aa dandellona. lambs quarter, Stevel, mustard, dock and water mu, *W k» Bkwtttul Ttoy *r* vulaeble in tto diet because of their vltainlns, minerals aad fiber content 1 Wild greens are -ta Itoxpetotve vegetable for th,** who want to stretch the feud dollar, and homemaker* may serve them alone or in combl-.atton. cooled, or in salads They atonld to preparad while tto v are freeh and crisp because th* vitamin* disappear a* they become wilted. After carefully parking over tto wild greens and discarding the wilted one a the homemaker* should thoroughly wash the greea* in several change* of Water until entirely free from soil Ttoy should never to left to »oak in water. Il is totter to'lift tbs greens from the water to free them of sand and grit than to drain off thy wafoc- It tt'e tint water to warm and speed Is used, less time wtll be needed for the total washiugs. When greens are served with vinegar or lemon juice, the juice should be served at the table in a separate container and added when the vegetable to served. Add* cause the. wild greens to fade to an unappetixing. olive green color. lodine Growing boys and girl* in Indian* need a email amount at lodine regularly in their diete. This to necessary tor the thyroid gland to work properly. lodine also pr» mote* healthy skht and Italr and good mental and physical vigor. A famihar had effect of an in*uffl -lent amount of iodine Is tb« swelling yf the gianu*. known a* a form of goiter. in some actions of the Vnltcd States, sueb Ssi along rhe Sea coast, ijjdme is found in the drinking water and In fruits and vegetables grown In that soli. It Hoosier* would eat salt-water fish or other
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IJMRST thing you notice, of course, it the bother and effort Dyneflow Drive* saves. Next, that Dynaflow saves you physically—after long trips you’re les* lense and tired, more relaxed. But then, as the miles pile up—and riii* comes from cold, recorded fact -after Dy naflow’* two years of public operation—you spot savings you hadn’t.expected . . . You save on tires—because power application is steady, even. On clutch expense—the usual friction clutch is gone. „ You save on transmission maintenance, and the rear-axle expenses likely to go with it. And the way your engine is oil-cushioned against normal shocks and strains show* up in- less engine upkeep. • Stand irt «a KOADMASTER. oprimW al arira rorf M> SL'I-AK SPECIAL -Mt.
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■ ■ 111 JI "111 l|i. . Hull. ..II JI NSIWIU. food* fram tb* MA Ste Mm 3 ABM • week, they miftet avote simple goiter. It to a kseo fact, that people living In the Great Lakes region 1 have more goiter trouble tbaa' those In cartels other area*. Th* lack of lodine in the soil make* the drinking water and the fruits an 4 vegeiable* frown there do fteient In this mineral. The easiest way for the home maker to be tare that growing boys and girls, a* well a* the rest of tbe family, are getting iodine to to use "iodlxe'l" table sett regularly. During tto relining process lodine to lost from the natural salt, but has been restored in “iodised" salt If iodised salt to used regularly, it sometimes help* prevent simple goiter, bat it may be harmful to a person who hae a far-advanced goiter In this caw. a competent physician should be consulted. Chattanooga Buys Naw Fire Truck Berne. April 18. — The town , of Chattanooga. Ohio, tea signed a < on tract to purchase a new fire truck and equipment foe th* Chattanooga rural fire protection association. The track and equip meat will coet IS.tXH). All of this money was donated by the people of Chattanooga and community. The truck to to be delivered within f»0 day* and will be used in Chattanooga and Liberty and Blackcreek township* la Mercer county. CUPLETJ CUPCAKIMIX SVOI MAUTYt Here's quality that no other cup | cake mix has been able to equal. Cuplca make* 12 to IS light and I tender cup cake* or one nine iodb . layer. Precision-mixed for sure results. Just add an egg and milk.
You may well discover another pleasant surprise, too. We are getting a steadily mounting number of well-satisfied letters about gasoline mileage with Dyoa« flow cars. The Special has shown some records little short of phenomenal. The St PER is delivering mileage that compares most favorably with gearshift cars. And the Roadmaster more than holds its own with can of its size and bulk. In short, there’s a lot more to please your budget in the 1950 Dy naflow than it* new lower price. Refinements over the past two year* result in savings that are sizable over the life of the car. Knowing that, don’t you want us to demonstrate the big side of Dynaflow—the utter smoothness of America’s first oii-docs-il-all drive?
UIL SCvt 13 Brownie troop H were gueate ,of chief of police JamM Borders Tuesday a* ttoy toured the focal police station. Mary Buamt Cuater, acrlbe. HwtlHttato-apAt lent* 0* April 2* Berne, April 16. — The health round-up of eUldrea entering Berne-French school far the find time next fall will be told April 23, at B:3b am. in the school gym. The free aMdlcal examination to sponsored by th* Bern*French PTA. - HMW •>"-
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