Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1950 — Page 4

PAGE FOUR

irtniftntriinT twropwit - - jBC]BL» «■ — ■f'ly m* ll * Mak • fiiSr ,»»<«»><»■■' i !■■ Waateaat a* * JES* »w..— ■.■■■"■■■■*.•-=? ■L Bk MMW IT n TTT ~i r— -1 .-- " tr Mbftla A— ■yp»y— *o>—»—i 0— year, Ml Ata— M< jjfiyu o——< •* >*»• wOn—ar. to <—tofor weak.ktagte aafttea, « ototoft.

DM yoo —Mr •» •— «*•» Vote early. Mt M a torty — A. fu oAMBBREb! CBBN Bf b— i to • eemgtoto otaaoa• ot kindly feeHßft. a ■■ The BBKt BtaMBMI WOI Irt MHMMB General M—ria ■— toy— > (• fectiag m— ite.oae worker* m G. ft. Maato throughout the sowntry. no easting of hall— oft preferences fer antoa npruate ttaa will take place la the Decatar pleat oa May M. almutaueoualy ! with election* tat Fort Wayne, tell City and Wabash. The Ltoaa ciab la promoting a tree ptoattaft movement in the eity. Free trees are being dietrtbeted nad If yea hare space on your home lot tor one, call the committee and obtain it. The tree planting program should be fallowed by a pruning and trhnaalng campaign thio year, tor many of the beautiful maples need attention. • ■ ■■■ ■ .— —---.r- . - __ ' We realise that, the c—«ua , work tan t completed, but wonder if the up-town territory has yet been covered by the enumerators. A cltlsen who Ilves In an apartment on the second floor of a business building on Second street hasn't been counted tn the big American round-up. A double check may be necessary tn some areas it a thorough and accurate census of every person is obtained " — The president of Smith College, nays that women's education is a» the beginning, of a new-phase., lie points to the fact that traditional academic courssp are being integrated with those at a more Immediately practical nature Botany courses, for in-, stance, are being enlivened l>y Inal ruction in gardening, the Ftudy of economics is broadened by the addition of courses ia household finance, and art. music, and- the dtaiua are being taught tn relation to everyday life. Exponents of a purely ctaertval education for the members of either sex are becoming fewer in number as time <o*a on. the educator contends. Our schools are following this trend by providing more vge eational courses.

Lip Concer Spotted Earfl y

By Herman N. Bundeaan, MO CANCUi may occur la prac tically any part of the human body. Those cancer* which occur on the body surface are the least dangerous simply tor the reason that they can be seen. I'alike those which occur within the body, three cancer* call attention to themselves early. Once they are Identified for what they are. they can be ciired quite readily. One of these visible growths Is cancer of the Up. . which aitcoußis for five percent of all cancers, anil seven out of 10fi occurring in men between the ages of 55 and 75. This type of cancer seldom develops in those under 25. arid is more frequent in inch than in women, men having 97 pert ent of all lip cancers. Just why this Is so is nos-known. but it mar have some relation to amvking For example, one-half of the people with cancer of the lip were found td be habitual smokers, and of these habitual smokers three out nfl four smoked pipe* It is possible that the continued pressure on the Up from the pipe ■sv be a factor in causing lip car -er to deeadep • . - .. repeated burning of the skin , arouad the lipa by the sun is also at” -sible- > ontributing <aiisr for - I*Q cancer. ' . < ■Mi; is .not an early •ymptom -lbw o.». .H—4t|t|| .jlflji

Oa—• to ptoaatag to cut exatoo tanaa aa aft —to of admtoaton and travel CM—. fun. ' JvWwHj Mrt WWW MrwH>re— * aaly twe — toft untouched in the Mas eaetao m— ha raise an tabaeeo and Bgaar, which probahfr wM roaaafo Mg revenue —tan hr V— ftaa. Amouatlßg to abaat a MB— dalton, the ft* to Mr— «• taro to reduce bad— up san ■ equally or let the national debt climb another diget by the aad at the year. ‘ ■■■ w' -a The city of Decatur’s credit is good, ss evidenced to the low rate of inter— bid oaths 170,000 revenue bond issue for the Waler Dapartateat. That a oecurtties cold hi par at only >H percent IfttßCßOkp BB VW BrtßlilHß The be—i will be repaid from pleat revenue. which to the. ftaaaeiag proaram to ria— a Vvu lv Vj wO> Blaw from the civil eity. With aa addltfoaa! Ul.OOe of utility funds, proceeds from the beads win be need to cs— nart the new water softeaing aad r— roanoval plant. .Out—' More Employment: 4k Botß ot optiml®®! i> sounded to gbverMneat reports oa the economic state ot the aetloa and expectations .tor the rest of the ysar. The effects of the coal strike have worn off. and industrial production shows a gain nf almost three billion dollars a year for the first three months, of the year. Consumer spending ia high and is Mill rising, profits of corporations are sis good as last year, and homebuilding Is increasing over tost year's record. t>n the other side of the picture is the gradual rise In unemployment partly due to the fact that normal Increase lit the sixe of the labor force is greater than the an, nual increase in the number .of jobs. Farm incomes are down somewhat, lowering the purchasing power of farmers. A cartoonist for the Birmingham News shows the door to continued prosperity opening to the key of new "enterprise, and this may he the solution to the problem of unemployment. Certainty the man without a job through no fault of his own is not cheered by the fact' that most other peppje are doing well. Some way must be found to provide productive jobs for all who are willing and able to work.

a small sore or ulcer which grad r ually gets bigger and exm hecomes quite noticeable. Its outn standing characteristic is Its ref wait al to heal under ordinary form* of b eat meat. e Any sore on the lip that d'sre e not heal within a week or t*o a should be considered to lie cancer y j until it is proved not to he. If the growth. |w neglected tt . re ill spread to other tissues in the - ’««iy. - The treatment tor a lip cancer width is discovered early IF 'fell 1 lively simple X-ray treatments I tarried out over a period of about i 1 10 day* will get rid of-the condlII tloa in more than , nine out of ten LjAgji.ts. If thja early treatment i« tjsarr. . If there is any question as to whether or not a sore oh the tip > i,< dtj- to cau> yr. a small bit of ' • "u» can he cut away and < van > aied tinder the microscope so that .a deflmite diagnosis mat be made: I QUESTION* AND ANSWERS 1> M<< is superfluous hair due i 11 to a glandular disturbance? Is j i’ there any way to remove It besides ijthe elap-tric needle? ' Aqswer It is believed by maily i mve*ti.;ator* that, superfluous i hair, tn some rases, may be due to ' ■ gland blar-disorder However no method <4 remora! of superfluous: l air semis to be ratisfaetpry other i liiau.b' tue elect!k ueeiiie. I

BL — - •

ftOMNTA Lift Quilts To launder quilts, make a generous lather with pure soap and a little washing soda and ammonia in enough moderately hot water to cover the quilt, and soak for half an hour. Press the dirt out with a wooden potato masher or a croquet mallet. Do not rub or wring. Rinse in the same manner. Hang on the line to drip, and shake often. When partly dry, beat lightly with a rattan carpet beater to lighten the filling. Repeat sev end timed. Black Straw To elean a black straw hat and testore the faded color mix well together .two-third* i>lhe oil and

one-third jet black ink and go over, thu hat with a small brush. Sticking Windows When.one experience/ (rouble in the ra’islng and lowering of the windows, try rubbing a bit of paras-1 fin on the window ropes, and considerable Improvement will be not.d

~ thi y n nmi , O— - ■■ ....... — f — by Jim Kane May 8 is on ' the - books as V E '■ . • day. That was MF" JH the day in tslo to;-.' w hen We ‘ heard the European ’L war wan ended It wit the best wJjKFj newt we'd had. WBw IB in years . . and we turned our effort* lotfard -up the --Pacific edition <>t the Inf* riiatinnal -met# On Muy Mb. we thought the Enrnpean job wm done . but now ae re iw< so sure Some of our top men think we *hould have, let Eir n hower. i'atton.- Montgomery and I company k»ep morißit until Rus* ata'* iMHihdarie* were set Imek, to 1917 marks. But we didn’t and the resultb have been anything ‘ hut good I’ •» t of look* though V-E now in-ans "Victory Expo ted ' A hawton, Okla . m -out master wiiu took his troop out to tvat h | them u<HMtu,anship and traHblaz trig g<i>t Joel “noffr# WHt. H» | a g»Mw| try. anyway There * no 1 need to gr‘ lost in th«- W«»o4ft I about ptlntinM and rederoraHng ( ptohkiins re >t your »> rvfce, with tv Ipful advice, kn<.» how and | n «*otnplete line of fit • B» n)amin i Moor-- patn’.M and »arn>*br»* BB h»*ip yBB to bring BBt the best i “~!H your lw. hr with itjd h week when ’awund] to rhat with you in KESTAIJS'E . THE XEWe W> ll your f<’tMi»eij.s on thia column 1 K \ .VE PA IXT B U \ i.Li’A PER I STOKE 158 S-mh S-ior.d it Phoftr H»7 (advJ.

B it The Voter* of Custy,. ' 1 take this means tn solicit your hummh-I and influence for the Democratic Nomination for Joint Representative. MY Nl MHER ON TUB BALLOT IS - 16 Yonr support will he appreciated. Sincerely yours. G. REMY BIERLY ’MJ* «*<l r

SWOATWI BAB.T MWNBAT, MOtTOI DUNAM*

' | Modern ftiftta j By ftO—HTA Lftft Q. Cm you uugg— a good teast to propose at M anniversary partyf A. “May all your toad— hopes crystallise long before your crystal annlvsrsary." Or. "Msy your anniversary presents Include fond recollections of happiness; servant reiterations of love; bright renewals of youth.” Q. Where should a woaton sit In a public conveyance when she Ir accompanied by two men? A. Between the two jmA Q. Is it permissible tor a din- . tier guest to ask. for a aegond helping, of any dish? x A. No; a second helping may be taken only when it to offered.

—a—oßo— ■son—Aa—— mbun— —^pamMmtoM———J|—fttoto———Mto—sanro^—mto—MM—MtoM— ■» SALK CALENDAR MAY 4—<:So F. M. Finance (—Mee. First Baptist Church kt Decatur Sale Barn. East Mouroe St.., Decatur Household goods and miM-ellaneous iteme . Roy < Ned Johnson and’Melvin Uechty; aucts. MAY a Pierre B. Clark. 1 mile Ea’t of Zanesville. Ind., then H mile North. Improved IM Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction (’if. J F Snnmann. Auct MAY & 8:00 i* M. Clarence A. Stapleton. Jr.. 1122 West Monroe St.. Decatur Household g<MMja sale. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin..Liecbty. amts. - .MAY S -Emerson <1 Wolfe. 1202 Edent St.. Elkhart, Ind. Two Fine itesidencd Properties: Completely Modern Home arranged In 3 apartme'nts and a Six Room Moflern Home with 1 acres w of lirml ' .Midwest Realty Auction Co ,J. F Samnann, Am t. 'MAY 6 l:t>0 P M Arthur Poehler. 1H mile eolith of Fort Wayne <;lty limits or 's mile south of Hillcrest schixil on Hanna street attended. Dairy catlle ami equipment. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Llechty. suets. ftpn mm Mls — Pareace iatpecliaa. taper* repair week as say Be Bf Be Be wtaka ot faraaca. Cea* based aa laber aad ■ ■■ ■■■ ■■ —wvwnw— rwwww w wrtvv vwwwga s» "Williamson Easy for. Wife to Fire 1, I ,pl 7 "IVheo lim ew«g I werry *>otrt Er/ng KBIE, . t | M our W >lh»mi*n Furaac*. iff an ft caa do I i . 1- H Yoair er« te congtatulatad ea J y* ur advajacad thiaiking ee home baatiaa." ! - '■ sd«e»rf--W. ffrwje lUieft, JeA LB i I A ter -ee fer aay f— WilHeeisea Ceel hiraacas . \ Wllllemvoe OH Foresee* wwa" far AA*. OIL COAI Heating & Appliances Furoacee eieanee mo uo Decattor Phone 49 "rrSTKhrsgT^' i Washiagtoa Tiwaahip. I have made an effort to see all the voters of Washington township, bat if I have mi wed yon I want yoa to know that I an a candidate for TRI STKE OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP subject to the dectoion of Democrat voters next TiM*day. If ttiiecensful I will do my best to falfiH the dwtieu of that office. I am a Hfetont resident of 4 — the township and I will deeply appreciate yoar ] vote NEXT Tt ESDAY. William Linn DECATI R pal adv :

I ” y l^^ co [ Moy 1. — Dr Fred Patter—*Ul ba the a—aMr at the aeeaty ftoetotjr meettegatcto— .ftaadap if—taft... . Itoatol toraa* rotiroe m troadurBE dt tbß MBtiMMllßt dMUTCii itlßt* tBTVtBff 41 JFBAfB> Rtrßßt CoaiaUoatoMNr Abnb VMb or iqirti that M trock laada ot rabMnb hsvs Bmblsß tn thß • aatva awe wa w eity Au— ia fl— throe days of Mra. Bath MeCantick fltaa roport ihswtaa mq—dltaro at IMS.ana im mm thn Bta tn niiaota. Mr. aad Mra. WUitoai M are vtaittag la A— Attar far two wbblul Ptttßbßrsfe bbw ißßAtac thß N»Uobbl Ibberb bb4l Nap— PM taherfta an taa aapntoarM roport tltod ter the Abraham Noamochwaader eatate, rovealtag that the net vateo of the eatote to ItMITJM. aad that tear* ia »?»1 • t? taa dee ft— Aa— Noasn achwander. Alb— Harte*, aaeesaor. allowed *2* ter aervteoo. Am— Filed 1* the divorce ease of Aaola Loe v* Doylo Lea, alMavit tor temporary support and attorney's fees submitted and the court -ordered the defendant to pay 110 support and |7C for attorney Ed. weekly into the eterk'e oCice for ly into the dark’s oftie* for support and »7S for attorney E<l. Boase. Marrtofa License Don User, Jr.. Twin Lake. Mieh, and Florence Underbill. New Era. Mich. Duuald Boroff. Ohio City, O . and Naomi Eyauson, Decatur. k if You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Went Ad—lt

NI-! 11l Hit. JI I Will l» k-p vOOKS UmUKi BV MANY ft. SMITH a, «■ H s I . - ■ ■■ •wow ”ouiiry tamoas Next lime yo* bey poultry for y<Mir tßßiily ibbsl, bebbelbb It for b *ybßb bt tohBL That hM arty Ibtb been graded and inspected weder the new poultry program whteh went tote oft— Ma. 1. ft. T. RMlla, poultry apoeialtoL L'aivereily es UUnoto eaUega of aftrlculturw aayo that th* United State* depart—nt at agriculture's revised program for inspection aad grading at poultry features new l» fornKivt labels. Abo Hdtr thb pragrom are aimpUfied ter— tor dtt crib Ing poßltiy a*B aanitatioii raBBirBBHBta Ib aU “official" youl* try processing plant*. Th* us* of thia program. Bidlte ex—la*, to voluntary. Not every bird oa th* market will be graded or inspected offlctoly. Regulation* apply only to thoro member* of the poultry tad—ry who roqn— grading and inspection service*. These prot— nt— follow U. ft D. A. regulation.; then may uae the letters ”U. 8.” on their tabeto. The ofttetal grade label win be in the form of a shield, which will tell the quality (U. 8. Grade A or Bl; the atjfle of processing <drees ed or ready-t ocook i and th* eh—(for . example, atewtag chicken, young turkeyi. U 8. Grade A *IU have no defortuities (each aa crooked breastbone), will be well fleshed (fall breast aad meaty legs), will have fat well distributed under the skin, and will have practically no leers or bruises sad tew. if My, pin feathers. A bird of V. 8. Grad* B quality will fall short of these standards .In one or more respect*. Bird* of C quality (still lower in quality) will not be Individually labeled. Birds that show evidence of any condition that may make them unwholesome or unfit for food are not Included In any official glade.

NOMINATE DON L. CARNALL For Joint State Representative Democratic Ticket BL Amßi Your V ote and Influence Sincerely Appreciated. II [BFGoodrich K T ■ "*> Trade tires today—and gave! ■ p — Come in and trade in your dangerB I oue, worn-out tires — drive away K I on safe, new B. F. Goodrich tires I “~z R - with “Rythm Ride.” That means m m — smoother, safer, longer rnileajfe K Mjam NM RBtaMrtftl J and trouble-free driving. We’ll give I WR I A for B ■MK B»mA M Rff I present tires. So why not trade now! IU- RAFT n USfD HIM lU rvDI —I SPECIALS SLS O I EF.Gftftdrick SHVERTOWnI I I S’ft mm.. / 111 | I ■ *°°- |> ’’t*' I lilts r Hlh I Illi [ ii Ui! t7e u rtMR I ilil I I I 11| I [aao ti ie.es- L 'RM— mi reun tai I. F. Gftftrfrich TRUCK TBI *1175 r - ItafisiMe* ■ ■ 100- i * |*b DtMUCt l pwhtax LOO-14 ILM- - . . LM-IL row* ' , Mb-il taw ■ 4.10-20 HUI' 1 a •nul TAI Hi-Way Service Btfi A Monroe Ste. n. S( Gay’i Mobil Serricv ' Znrcher’s Mobil Service I.lth A Monroe Sts, Monroe. Ind.

**—mA—eta pedttry hba been taftpeeked -ter ■nit ms— smto Uiß|ll ml BUB nar— TMs ftaafti *m Art JM aad Na iateswal rosaos haw* boro examined aad have bee* teoad free of evidence of My condition that may make the bird uowbolie—o or These tab*!* a— be M th* bM itself, or on th* paekage, ta th* CSS* Ot IBtaftTßiVSny try. -. Why al! thio toft ahoat poaltrjrt Bacsats there's ao food that rate* mack higher thM good country rried chicken. Her*'* my recipe Country Fried CMokew 2 — 2 pound cbidteaa ' 1 cup flour 15b tabl—it""* oalt 1 toaepooa

Don't Miss It!

e e e INN (AT d9f9 /tKdilU LCHnUA neatins systems oO * Princk & Grandstaff Ms -Heating Co. IM B*. Becend Bt. Decatur, Ind.

MONDAY. MAT L 1»U

1H tabtoaoooa* paprika ~KLI . -_L' O—..ohiekem^ataWta-'M—■ ——eea. Nta noar ata neaaon-‘Sfti;THg“taMrtftr’'lo»"<toor--mta-. •. tare MgMty brown M ail aid** la hot tat. AM a Nttto watnr; cover eloeely aad cook over tow heat I hour. Uncover to brown and ertop. B nil i —km IMEIOBML

—w.lu Bp mFI Miro So MKn-sfon uktatpitaoa; "TIVY-DRY