Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1950 — Page 2
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Western Bij Ikm . Reject Russ Demand Reject Demand That Troop Leete Trieste WMMnktM. Jaw* i& HVP)Tbe teeters Mg three today »>"'■ ed a Soviet in** that tIM-ir troops leave Trieste ud counterrd with a charge that Russia to tryfog to briar'- th, «MH< of passe.” Th* Lulled State*. Great Be*-' taip. and France handed cart note* to the Hotter torelga office in Moe <-ow ar< urine Kuwta of ratoiM th* Trieste troop isJu* for propaganda purpose*. ./S’ Ritou on April 21 accused the western powets of setting up U-i.-gal naval baste lu Trieste. Th* Soviet note demanded that western troop* withdraw from the city. The American reply, signed by ambassador Alan G Klrtt. »*id "tb* Soviet government* latest inter-
(’lew’s Lake BARCE ~ WEDNESDAY NIGHT - DOGWATCH DODGEM _ SATURDAY NITE — HOOSItft MOUNTAINEERS Adm. 50c tax Mai- — SUNDAY NITE — DUMP RASCALS Agm. SO* taa lneL OUR RESTAURANT will be serving Chicken inth*-B**k*t ... snd..foal* Uywn**, Satordd/ Night •nd Suhday After neon . ' and Nights __ WELCOME Our hall la available for special occasions, pertiee, reception*, etc. See management for detail* or phon* 23*3.
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v«eu<m la Mto *MdtM was ab*MMr «.<■».< to «>• «**RStoR." Iwpedn dnwtopmeat of aay “*u»taiuiy Mttofactory dgreem*at. and hence tnjnre the can** of peace." | t France never ha* had any force* at Trterie. aad th* United Stale* •nd Britain sever bar* maiatalh<d naval in»tallatloo» of any kind ttdM. the Americas am* Mid Th* Unite* state* sainrmuest.” th* note added. "r»)*et« categorically the allegnHen that th* United Seated. United KtasdM* as* Franc* have vMat*d th* treaty of ' pmc* with Italy In rsepae* te •’ Trieat*. Inaotar a* U ba* not been • pomuble to implement the provl*- ' loba of that treaty, reepoMthßity > He* *Raarely apod th* Boetat Roe > eraaieaf who** rondaev toHowtag the coaclaaion of the treaty r*n- > d«n*d the aettlenmnt envtaas*d therein trnpowM* of exeeativS" » Th* Uaft*d Stat**, Great BritaMh i France and Rumia agreed In the Italian peaed treaty to make Trit eate. .a former port area at Italy, t an iaternnttonal lode. Steaa then. . the United Mates ha* proposed that the area be returned to Italy. Recreation Night At . I Monmouth Jane 22 I The next family reeroatloa night at Morttnouth will b* held Thursday evening, June tt. Thia program was changed from Tuesday because of th* »p*cial achool etats
SALK CALENDAR JUNE 17—Baril Ranta, adm esrtate of Albert Ranta, 1 block east of Chnrch of God. Willshire. Ohio. Household goode sate. 1 P M. • Sumin Bros., suets. JUNE 17- Amo* Steiner, S mi. west 1 ml north of Berne. 7 acre tract, S room house, household goods. 1 P. M Jeff Liechty. auct. JUNE 17 Black s Antiuu* ..Auction Sale. Middlebury. Ohio Mr. and Mr*. John Black 10 A. M Conducted by 8. E. Leonardson. Jack Hi muon mi, ■ " JUNE 17 Mina Henning, 107 Eaat Cornelia St, Hicksville. Ohio llonseholdgoods. beauty parlor equipment and Antique* 1:30 P. M D. S Blair, aunt. Sale conducted by K- nt Realty ■and Au.tlon Co, nacatus* Indiana. ■ *• ■ •"4n"lW*W iK 'Mr."Snd'dfwt. -<W«taJWMttßt.«WriJ«»s.l?!3!iei. Mifc'hixh. school t‘a acre*. 7 room house: 71’ W" T> S ' Blair, C W Kent.. a'ul ts. Conducted l y Kent. lle ; dt> and. ‘ Auction Co:.: fieiatur. Jud. . • , .. . . JUNE 21—Mr 'and M.rs Anthony Frits Baker. Bingen. Ind.. 0 niflc« 11. S. Blair and C W Kent. am t*. Conducted by the Kent ; -Realty and Auction Co. Decatur Il NK 22 Edgar Nuttie. Jr . Nuitle* Service. I ml S of Itecatur on 27 , Service station, restaurant, grocery, cabin*, garage. 7 I’ .M I E E. Bevington and Merle Knittie. Van Wert. Ohio, aucta. 1 JUNE 21 Rosa lie, her 3 miles S and I’i ms Kof Wlll“hir> lO.acre farm. S room li-ui«p personal properly. 12:30 p m Lester! ■ W.-Human, am t i
tlog being held at Monmogtb . TuMday Variotia games and contests «Itt be h*ld for all members ot the familjt. An orchestra will be | preeMt to provide music for square dancing. Morlen wUL_be shown. This fsmily recreation night is bring sponsored by the Monmouth recreation eommltta*. Everyone, opdetally mtaentE at Preble. Root, aad Union towaahipa, ar* urged to attend. Conducts Recrtotion Closses At Parley . Dewis R. Norman county rec Mttad director, left yesterday afternqaa for VtecWaea. wber* h* will canduct recreational leadership classes at the state conv*atlou of the Indiana Christian En deavop. In thane claases. twa on Friday and one on Kafurdsy, Norman will stress a varied program ot recreatloMl actteltlea tor char eh organisation*. ttevaral eherebe* Os Adam* county are active in Christian En deavor. Last year the state C. Econvention was bald at Bern*. Ward Houser as Bern* to the IhSif state president of thia inter denominational organisation. ' ~ 7£»* ‘ To Nome Delegate To District Parley John A. Watkins, Indiana's com
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mlMioner of agriculture ha* asked county agent L. E. Archbold t< give him the names ot the officer* of the various farm groups or organisations ths* will he permit- j <ed to "send delegates to thj! fourth district agricultural confeif enc-e. The purpose of the delegate meeting is to name a fourth dis-, trict candidate for a two-year term , aa ..ibo^wtasdAU-Mfl’-.. ... - The 1<« al group ha* unfl Auc- : Tb- , ertify" a d-'-l- Jrdte* to fire convention. Th<- CcihvenHdli dßle ■; iiStw::sntt:tßf.7,lninr'Sdains; Wv<te,; Allen. Whitley. DeKalb, Nbble, I iSteub. n and LaGrange counties. | Passenger Deaths There are only 17 deaths per 100 million mite* of street ear, trackI less trolley coach and bus travel
When Overweight's Don ger ous By Herman N. Bundeaen, M.O. ' PERSONS with diseases ot the i heart and blood vessel* often write to me asking whether or no: they should employ special dl<*» The most important general - u-h in suc-b casqj Is not to eat too -vwMc'h’-wmdw <»: weight alcove normal (..Ic.yej s jwjl I he harmful. «ln«:e w<i; css; sot ..off* r ’’ 11 »l»e$l*l handicap ‘rflFsncfrZitte'ntw.-'• - ” - , Aside from this there are some | «pecial I onsid-rations, baaed on research growing out. of the Ini rearing interest of physician*, a* to the possible ctfecta of various ! i»-l-i-s of food on bodily structures.
Wortibmaf* FiaM 7s Veritable Flower Gorden This Yeor Worthman Held la proving one 1 of the more attractive spot* in the I’ city—and not only to the youth*' l who flock there for organised me reatlon Amateur botanist* ar* also driv lag but to th* field to vtew the rose* which e»ng to th* fewc* sur rounding th* Held on all four side* A cursory glance from U. S. 17 by passing motorist* doesn't do the bight seeing Justice; th* ream-be-decked fence must be viewed from all augtes. for a most sallstaoloey appralsat. Harry Poling who ts on* of the custodians at the Decatur high school, aad who tend* th* lurt aad flowers at th* field during the warnHwr. Is th* msn most rvapomrfbte for the lively array ot plnk. red .agnd whit* ru**a. He has cared for them constantly. coaxing them along in the »um met and pruning them diligently at tit* proper times until tod*> Worthman Held offer* oae ot the best flower show* in toe city. Many Investigator* believe, for i Instance, that fatty diets may 1 play * rol* In the production of , hardened arteries. It ha* been shown that large ; amounts of a substance known as ! cholesterol, when fed to animals, may produce damage to the blood vessels. Cholesterol I* found In animal fat* and egg yolk. Hence, a* a general rule. It is a good policy for the middle aged and eWerly to avoid an excess of fats in the diet. It was formerly thought th*' persons with high blood pressure would do better if the amount of protein* in the diet was restricted. The protein* inelude such foods as meat qillk and eggs However IglM studies have shown that ' even when there, ha* been damage . prißtfln intake is neither ne<M ; »ary- nor helpful In fact, there I* tj. ho_ complfi atlon ; of„ disea mw of the heart unS hlcwd. vessels * Meh ro' quire* thb down of the ’ amount of prote.iij, below normal needs; neither Is ati eXi-e** of pro--11 teln of value tine dietary measure which 1* of I” heart and kidney dis
ease Is cutting down on the salt totak* to arevsut tb* aoeumriw tion of fluid in the tissues known as edema, tor it is definitely I laabl IUI OK U ilbtaui T the body" in direct proportion to the amount of salt eaten. The use lof restricted salt diets 1s oftea B-l I vlsabte to heart disease as • preventive taeaeuTb. A» I said earlier, probably the moet important thing in the manegemeat ot the natient with heart and blood veaae! disease Is to keep the weight st a norma’ level. It ha* been shown that the Mood pressure increase* with a?
Public Auction 10 ACRE F ARM—PERSON AI. PROPERTY Because of the death of my hushahd. I the undersigned, will a it at .public■ auetfou the described real edate and Personal property Located 54 mi weri-of Rockford. Ohio, on hard smfaw road, or Aad.. south and I’v ml east of Willshire or 4 ml. north. 14 mi east of Chattamwga. on MTWMY, JUNE 24, UN —Commencing at tt:3o F. M. Real Estate to sett 3:30 P. M DESCRIPTION to acre farm with good I'-j story « rmim house with a sun room, metal roof, good storm window* anddwr* large ctafern with ciKteni water in h<»u»e. 4r<tv« well It ha« a barn, nun house, garage, corn crib, trull Ire*’, good drainage TERMB on> Real Eriate 26'1 Cash on day <d sate Balance on <|eli\ ery of deed and abstract of title foa*. srion Immediately after d.Ihel> HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANO MISCELLANEOUS Universal rpllt burner bottle gas range, like urw;-Culd:’|a.t eim-teic refrigerator Maytag electric washer. porcelain top table drop leaf table: utility-eaMnetkitchen step ladd-r. I kitchen < hairs .de, tritoaster; electric fan Fraiiklin drop head- sewing machine. Ivanhoe <>|l heater complete with tank- i r<a king >-:..iir» I .iinlng room chairs: studio com h :! pie< e living room .suite library table desk; 3 hall trees: round mirror floor lamp*/ table lamp rands several odd i hairs; Hoover electric sweeper. ’• pie. Imd.-m.m -nil.- inl.ir 1 chest 2 Iron beds with springs an-l matttea**-, large mirror. : fe»th er l»ri». bed. UotJie* pillow rrnnks. » 112 V»min*t-r rm I 2 «I 2 Axniln*ter nig. 2 other S'xl2 rugs: several throw nig- ■ .ooi- I ft tit fruit Jars; bath lull, tubs; b..i,. I . i.am .. jo--.,!..r 1.0 I .at. h-mte J made soap. 22 . alihre r>-p atm. Wim he-lrr 12 . i.ir.- . ■ lieailng allot gun • .! •hHe'c-Stei/J-b, ■i’-shjw-i.w-VscJ.'! "i *’tr -tnim- ‘ “imJ ftiit ‘ . ••■■t- *b»’-:W4mitr--,.t -2.J’'.’"... . lawn Jut'Wer garden tools * .»*•■ ■.■ 1 ■ • plumter. spike ban « , .oUieg artictee !«•» numerous iimotmn • , St bale tot Whyat Httaw. ’ ‘ TERMB on Personal Property dish ROSA BECHER* Owner - . ' Clerk V T Holte-trbactier. 1 W Samwn tioHoue. I; al Estate Sale-mail Cart I. C Ylkh Writ Realtoi M
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tecreaae in Wright,' anti that high ttood pressure is a common com plication of overweight. [ Many ot th* so-called apariri tdlriw, umrtruw lbs i Is* dlri ftw hrigr blood pressure, are. heaeffatal be<ause of the low salt cduteul. to1 pother rilh a rri|!«tlon In the number of calorie* of heat units, thereby endstag the patient to 'fame weight, according to many , doctor*. Mora than » million persona th- - United State* attended meeting*, dcmondratlons and tours held by county tana agent* in IMS.
