Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1950 — Page 7

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ftataw Allowed By «M CMBty CMMSlaskmm. Tuesday. At •» Haywood Pub. Co, Oper. ........ 12L2' < itixens Tel. Co., <*t«*r TB.B* E. F. Ja'bor*. clerk, pu*t ........ 3.00 Jf*> wood Pub. Co., clerM op*r 34.*** lH»uKla* Slore. Insanity 87.34 Havwood Pub Co. Auditdr Op 12 50 Holt bo 11 «r Drug Co., Tita**. Op. 15.88 !>e« atur lujmbrr Co., do . ... 1* ~3> Rom NeoHwald. Recorder Pont 5.60 Haywood Pub Co., Rocor. op, Hut Herman Bowman. Sh Ml AOp 218.74 Esther Bowman, Sh. Up. I»ply. 5”0 Publix Service, Aber. Op I.*B Einerg Serv„ do 14 *»1 Hr rm. Moellering, Hiir.MitPo. *4.S« Carl Burkhart, Stak IHL* h.... 46 0. Walter Co in ad, du ...... 6*o Glen Grouts. ‘do ,18.18 <’barley,Sfc-borry, du 21.15 Sidney Ihuiue, do ......... 28.38 orley Krick, Survey. Opvr 35.28 Butler Gara<e w do 212. V l»e«at ur Super Srrv . sur. op 17.34 Korte*"Woa. hurvey. oper. ' 43.67 llauirk Htg A Appl . au,r. <»pe. 3335 Walfer Conrad, survey oper. 28* 20 Re atur Democrat, «ur oper !» 6<» H U Foley, *<. an pwat. Aml l|.ll f. I-; Archbold, co ay ** A op 152 3« B Bertei.h. co »k aten. h* 1SO.«»<« P Autrnburper, co. a< aten aa !<•<»«<> A. K U illiann*. ho »K ra Aop 141 4* It M. Gillig. coroner opsr 54 50 Dr 11. F Zwkk, ro be off sal T7 00 J SKSicßlry,'«•*»“>* nur aal op 170 43 I «’iti*en Tel Co co he nur op 2M j IIS. Work-in yer, ro firnur op 3 i <; Kftenernan, co heal nur op 2.04 I cVay A Zimmer, co he du op 15 2” I |>e<». Pub IJb . co he nu rent 35 *♦«' Beer ration Dept . co be nu op 7<» (♦•» ] M Troutner, aaaeaaor clerk 40.0 u

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l*N*akhf Tip “Sweata" Corwlnf The lareeut crop of eweel potatoes In four year*, estimated at 59.122.000 burbela. la due this fall. The time for the housewife to buy at most favorable prices is at the peak of the freshly harvested supplies. That period is expected from about Sept. IS through Oct. 14, marketing specialists ot the U. S. department of agriculture say. After November most of the sweet potatoes in stores are the cured ones which come from storage. Freshly Harvest rd sweet potatoes usually coat less lit retail stores than the cured potatoes tor sale later In the winter. This Is because of the heat treatment, and special handling required in curing potatoes to make them keep, also because of storage losses and |he egprns'e J( AtoHMlt Rggi I ncured treshly harvested potatoes will not keep long in the home kitchen It's beat, therefore, to buy fbem frequently when they are plentiful and use them promptly They need careful handling because they bruise easily and spoil after bruising For best keeping use a diy place, such as a dry basement -about 55 t<> i><> degrees F. Southdbu cook- especially have

long known what an adaptable vegetable the sweet potato is. not only for baking boiling, mashing and various casserole dishes but also for such favorite desserts as sweet potato pl> or pudding, cake or cookies. Not every homemaker realises what a prise pa< kage of nutritive values a sweet potato Ik Rich in vitamin A. it offers giaai dtaillin C. some IPvitsmiii and minerals, high energy- or fuel value. During the Civil War hard-pressed troops found they could get along well on sweet [cotaloes alone when short of other rations. Single copies of ''Sweet potato RCcipes” (AlH'ikl are free on request from the county extension office, federal building. Itecatur. phoue 3o* State Polio Cases Indianapolis. Sept — ■ Today's polio totals in Indiana since Js-n t compared with the same date last year Cases Deaths No. of Counties 1950 199 13 5S 1949 693 70 6ft New'eases reported today: 1 earth In Dearborn. Kosciusko and latke counties First case this year was repotted in Kosciusko county. **4

Indiani State Fair Will Close TonigM Officials Watching Attendance Figures Indianapolis. Sept, ft —(UP)— Gates at the Indiana state fairgrounds close on the 1950 show tonight. but not until 40.000 or more persons get Inside to observe fraternal order day and watch the auctkming ot beet calves. At least 15.000 of today's visitors were colorfully-clad shriners. in town tor a mid-west convention. The shriners--from Indians. Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin—staged an hour-long parade in front of 'be grandstand this morning. In the afternoon, they watched rhe fifth and final day of grand circuit harness racing, which attracted 4ft entries. Highlight of the program was a >IO,MO Hoosier futurity,for two-year-old pacers. Farmers speculated 11-year-old Warrell Kingleton. Oaktown I Knox Co.), might get as much as six dollars a pound for his grand champion 4-il steer when it went on the auction block al the coliseum. The champion U a 1,150-pound Aber-deen-Angus. Meanwhile, fair ottiguls kept close tab <>n attendance figures. The turnstiles counted Z 9.799 yew terday, tar short of the 102.871 who jammed the grounds on the next-lo-last day two years ago. However only 51.943 were needed today to exceed total admissions record set In 1946 of <27.573 and anything over that would set a new mark tor the fair’s ninoday run. Elsewhere on the grounds, fairgoers saw a lot of new-bora animals. There were 112 more pigs iu

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the twin* ban than there wmw when the fair opened, and la Iba conservation department exhibit two female water snakes mothered 40 offspring. Watermelon Patch Raider Is Wounded Fort Wayne. Ind.. Sept. ft. — I UP)— An old sumfaer sport, raidlag a watermelon patch, put a 17-year-old Grablll boy in St. Joseph's hospital today in serious condition from shotgun wounds. State police said Lawrence Kinsey was wounded accidentally by l.eßo y Sapp last night when he found the youth In bls melon field. Three other boys had waited on the edge of the field, and a fifth in their car. ’ ' Sapp said he told Kinsey "You've gone far enough'' and the youth fled. Sapp threw np his shotgun, he told police, and it fired accidentally. with the pellets hitting Kinsey in the left side and back. 128 MEN TRAPPED H eatlaeed Frew, Paa. One* ———X---.- — - -- ---■ ■ — - tears braved the quagmire about the main shaft to toes logs, rocks and bay into the mod in a futile attempt to give it "body” and halt the seepage. Andrew Houston, overseer of the mine. Mid he had "grave fears" for 13 of the trapped men who were working close to the surface when the collapse occurred, Only eight men. working near the pit mouth, escaped: , They were warned by a motorman who saw the earth start to sink and liiew warning blasts on the whistle of his locomotive. Tibet is the highest country In the world.

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Gloria Koenemao Wi*s Tenure Award Gloria Koenetngg. 0<- Prebio township, was one of a group of 4-H ypeths from throughout lodtana who won tenure awards for 4-H work presented by the Farm Bureau, women Thursday at th* athu lair. The award was made before the grsndstaad at th* fair ground*. Homer Arnold. Jr., of Kirtland township who was also to receive an sward, was unable to be present because he was showing bls Ayr shires In th* open show Thareday The sword, s handsome d*ek-pee pet. was sponsored by the Farm Bureau iMoraime comimniea and the social and educational leader* of th* Farm Bureau. Its purpose is to encourage 4-H members to finish projects they start Gloria ba* completed 19 years of club work, and Junior Arnold has completed eight years Four of the state winners had completed 12 year* of club work The young leaders from »< counties in the state ranged from 17 to 21 year* In age Th* slate Rural Youth organisation also held their stale party last night st th* fair. Tho** attending from Adame county, in addition to Gloria, were Robert Sadler, of Blue Creek township. Max Crownover, of Monroe; Chelsey Miller, ot Blue Creek township; and Merritt Marbach. of Union township. Tbre* raglmcats of Nags* voiaatc«ra ware raised in Alabama at th* outbreak of thrnffgaatah 4m*rican war but hostilities war* ended before the troop* were sent into action. First aid removal ot particle* from the eye is saaily dune with a p«ncil-*ixe instrument having a loop of fine wire at one end and a powerful magnet at the other