Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1950 — Page 4
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At least the Mew York water abortag* won't dry Wftl »*** ' Now la the time of the year to hope the aeighboFa garden tools are in good shape. Year ballot tor the primary election is printed; so go to the potto on May 2 and use u. '-— O O-— - • The amusing thing abort poii- 1 tfctona to that they try to picture the Pnattert M • pwMo eaeaty. w •■-■'- There to a difference between _MO«der and suicide, which Port, toad paiicu should attempt to di» cover. ■ -o o A in*SA*ii>e writer makes the Observation, "Jhe philosopher to ~ Ike tool who has beeome recondied to the tact The toot Is the ’ philosopher who has began to take hhuseU seriously." o o— Give the candidates a break. Listen to their sales talk and then help select the party nominees by Voting yottr ballot two weeks from Tuesday. o o the new census, according to Officials in charge, is expected to reveal that there are more women kt the l otted State* tbkn no n This will surprise no one who
watches the crowds on the aidewalks or who shop at- a supermarket. ~ ’ o—__o.: News which will grieve tew .Thy Daily Worker, New York City's Coiuinuntst newspaper, is |l7s.<a«i In debt, and its continued publication is in danger. Apparently the Reds are no longer able to make their propaganda show a capitalistic profit. ——o— , undo way this mouth Th* ' wwtrr? bwr a drawback, but wim only six. months ahead for outdoor work, speed toward conipleHon is ueceMary. Decatur | should not ait still during the summer **p.i Hally In view of the many improvements wanted and needed. . * —_o_ — o—There must be truth In The old saying. “The field across the fence always is the greenest. ‘ A survey by GaJlup shows that among persons interviewed, a majority preferred rtmving to California. And we suppose (’aliforn'iaw. tired of the traffic and congestion. would like to move > to Maine o o —— ’ Public cigar sinokiiig was mb** forbidden in Germany Th* ban arose from fear of fire. When public smoking was finally authoriied, it was with the that a wire cage be fitted over the lighfed ?nd z f'<m«iderlng the number of fires caused by fight ed Hrait»ffrw 'ear*ie**iy I hr© w e •way. tljere mlgfit be Home justifiiatinn tor a law requiring each lighted djgarcjte to bt protected by a scTftPnf. —O o Treasury Secretary' John W. Snyder Mi told the; Senate that be dots iiui want ius powers m Snyder said that he is uppo'ed' > the r» < fvaniiath*n plan for.the ’Treasury and tb»*T»T .. rency.. ht*< ause It would make *ho - uk .'uiiptt.'. in..u«LTti£L L ury TIB- Senate banking and rar rency. committee ba* made the same objet 'iou. say mg it believes there would be no increase in «f---(ienry or eepnemry, and that the (io&CTniier'a olfwc Would tore de* airable iiufe pendente.. lUhkihg iolereaia also aft oppoltd Tbi? r.' - . beaded (of a Minnie vtetv j
11.. . 111 »yfAISMO 1 1 rofuy TWENTY TSARS ADO April IT. — TM I*M MY * gnia buildiM dMtruyM by Dr* wttfc touu «t DMA Jumm M. Frtotou, T«, AtoA Xtotorday afturnuoa utter • uwvurul ■mnmJmi' Ulneae. Thu meutlng ot the Fort Wayne Prwbytery will bu MM to Uta city next Monday and Tueaduy. - - Sou bom to Mr. and Mrs. Brice Roop to Burned Kenneth Dealer. TM Re». and Mre. M. W. Sunterman obaerve their !Stb wedding eunivenary. Clyde Cline to home from Northwestern L'uiveralty, where he to a etudeaL I Modern Dy ROBKRTA LU Q. When it la neceaaary to crowd past other people to rwaeb or leave one'w weal In a theater, what to tM correct manner, ot »o doing? A. Slip in or out with your back towards these people, and with a quiet “pardon me.” Do thia as quickly and quietly as possible, and take apeclai care not to brush yonr panic or coat over the heads ot the people seated in the row immediately in trout. x -Q. to it t>roper tor a bride who is being married in a traveling costume to have bridesmaids ? A. She usually’has ouly a maid bi matron of honor.. Q. to it all right te remove
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' I -a-1 ~ DDaaA WWaKDCiw Wk Wk Leaders ot Adams county *-H girls dabs met la Monroe last week. Ths pnrpowe ot the all day meeting was to study AU project work and determine standards for judging tor the IMb show. Mrs. Jack Lea aM Mrs. M. O. Bates, who are judging the 4-H girls ex* hibit this year, were present. Demoart rat ions were given on the way community judging to conducted in each project. Tbs nay at July 21 was set tor the county *-H judging and demon-'
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I Miration coolest. Leaders attending were; Hartford, Mra. Charles Pyla. Mrx Jxaa Xeigfor, Mra. Frank Moser; j6tteraM, lira. .BSjijHl KgK Mra. Laura Rumple. Gladys Stuber; Wsbaah. Mrs. Raft Mart. Mrs. Ruth Riggins and Mrs. Ted Fenstermaker: Blue Creek, Mrs. Charlie Myers; Moaroa. Mrs.) 11 1 " "'. ' Carbureter Tea Web Wteke* Wtetertet Car owners who are wasting moaur and not getting proper g»» mileage due to over-rich mixtures | will be pleased to learn of a WlsI cousin inventor who has developJed a Very clever unit that helps save gasoline by “Vacu-mating” It is automatic and operates oa the supercharger principia. Easily insiriled in a tew minutes. Fits all cars, trucks and tractors. The Maagfacturers. the VacuHHgtlr , Carburetor Co., TSIT-TOD W. State St. Wauwatosa. Wis., are ottering i a Vacu-matlc to anyone who win : Install It on his car and help inUoduce it to others. They will I gladly send full free particulars lit you write them or just send ' your name sod address on a pen | 1 ay post card today.
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■ill I—'■iattuSttWi !■ ill"— —* NOTKE-MR OWRIIS .1 „ , NO AITUCATIQN FKEB Decitir liMraRM RpR fateHMtod MV - K. C. DM,, D— • KCDMITH RUMYOhI—AODMY I Public Sale • ROOM MODERN HOME —i HOUSEHOLD GOODS I will sell rt public auction my bonne and Household furniture al 72» North Third ktreet, Docttur, I—TUESDAY, APRIL 25, HR _ _ jSBGB. Commencing St f:M D- M. House will asH nt T:#o to. M. _ 6—ROOM MODERN HOME—4 This bouse to in good repair, has life time asbestos root; i rooms and bath down. 2 nice bedrooms and large cloud oC eaeh room up; kitchen has built in cupboards; Splendid baaemeut under entire house; tltxxi Holland Furnace and stoker; Nice trout Porch aud back poreh; Good one car Garage; Nice lawn aud Gardea Spot. Srubtery, etc. N * For inspection ot Premises Please call Roy 8 Johnson. Phone 1022 or Ned C Johnson. Phone 1253. Office Phone 104. or Melvin Liaehly, Berne phone. TERMS—I/3 Cash. Balance cash on delivery of Deed and Abstract. Immediate Possession. ' “ HOUSEHOLD GOODS R piece Oak Idntng Room »uHe; FrigMaira Elwtrie Range, Speed Wueen Electric Washer: Kitchen table and chairs; Buffet, Rockers. Library Table; Hug J’x.ls. Rqg»sl2; Living Room Mutts; Vlclrola and Records; Stands; large Mirror, Hadto; 2 Beda slid Dresser; S trunks, Commrele; 2« ft Extension Ladder; 2 Straight ladders; 5" Iron Vise, -Porch Swing. Fruit Tree. Pruner; Small Tools; lawn Mower. Post Auger; Garden Tools: Copper Boiler. Tub. Dishes and Cooking L'teusile; Curtains. Fruit Jara, etc AUTO—IB34 Pontiac S Cylinder .Coupe, IP.ttOO miles, actual mileage, ali new tiros. TERMS CASH. STEFHEN SIEGRIST, Owiter Huy H Ned Johnson Auctioneers Melvin Li«>chty- Auctfoneyr i Bryce Daniela Clerk H 17 20 22
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