Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FabUalteg Nveey Nveatag Rxcpt Sunday By THE DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Ab«efW at tke Dsaatar. Feet OOea aa Beeead Clae* Matter Dtck & HeUee ... Pr.sldsnt A. R. Hettkooo* — Editor J. H. Haliar - ...... Vice-President C. B. Bsithoaea Treasurer By Man la Adam* and Adjoining Counties; Oaa year. Ma most**. MM; 3 months, »i.n. By Mail, beyond Adami and Adjoining Coent lea: Oaa year, MM; • atoatba. MM: > months, MM. By Carrier, M cents par weak. Single eoplee. 4 coat*.
OM Jack Frost to a teat traveler.- .. ». ■ o The Tanka made tbe tint landtax la Skiba FarK Only four persona reported for an Indiana University coarse in income tax instrnctloa. it's bad enough to pay tk« tea. aaeh less tears bo* to HU oat the terms, the average American concludes. If you have neglected to look after your registration, you still have only three more days to get on tha list of American voters. For pity's sake don't ba barred from voting. —o-—-o Do you have your ticket tor tha Chamber of Commerce flak fry beat Thursday? Besides plenty of fish prepared by tha Jonah Club chefs, there will be entertainment - galore. You should enjoy the whole Mil of fare. ■«— , —-o Last year American auto companies turned out <,253.602 cars, while all the rest of the countries In the world produced only 1.916.28". Most of our cars are operated by America's greatest majority, the. average Mr. Citisen. The road to more of the world's goods' la hot by Communism, but through the American system of productive industry and employment. .—o—o This newspatjer carried an advertisement that a large New York City Auction concern will otter the Kraft Foods Company building tor sale at public auction on November IS. This is a modern. Well-built building and immediate possession will be given the purchaser. It should find a buyer, who could convert It to some Industrial use In the defense program We shouldn't have an idle manufacturing building in the city. Jack Nolan, who in a short span of years climbed Hie ladder of success and became one of Hartfvtd City's leading dtixens. with a wide and favorably acquaintance throughout the state, died too youns Jack was a gracious sort o> fellow He had all the mannerisms of a gehtleman and he didn't have to pretend the role, for
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he was a natural at bring ptow saal and coasldurats. Jack was a former aswapapermaa, a former postmaster la hte home town and served with distinction as president of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association He was a veteran of both World Wan. serving la the last one with bto eoa. His legion of friends are saddened over his sudden death. o- ■ o — Congressman Chatham sf North Carolina, made the trout pages with his story that he traveled behind the Iron curtain beyond Benia and aaw.,some of Russia's military preparedness. The congressman said that the Soviets have a tow swung task, probably built with the Idea at being two small tor aatMank guns to bit. In all probability our military leaders were wise to the fact and have prepared to meet the tanks with new versions of baaookas. The American's entrance into the forbidden sone was maneuvered by a former Russian officer friend, living outside of the Red sector. —-—o o There to still a need tor more houses In Decatur Practically every week, this newspaper office receives inquiries from persons Interested to rearing* house or an apartment At present the housing situation is so acute that a family recently moved here, is, occupying a business building until a house becomes available If houses can't be built profitably for leasing, what about a few apartment buildings? The city showed a 24 percent growth in population during the last decade and apparently with all the employment going on, the next few years will continue to bring an increase. We should prepare to have living quarters for our new citigena. Admitting that construction to out of our line, we have only an' inkling that two classes of apartments could easily be used here One group would be for those who wanted moderate rents aid another tor those who wished tlpe more abundant luxuries of a well furnished home, with .heat, and all utilities provided TVe respectively call these suggestions to the attention of investors who believe in the destiny and coif tinued growth of Decatur.
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I »YLUS AGO [ TODAY October 5, IMO was Sunday. ! Household Scrapbook | By ROBERTA LEE I ■ The Hair Brush The hair brush should be kept scrupulously clean. Put a teaspoonful of ammonia in warm water, dip the brush up and down until clean. Dry with the bristles down; this prevents the bristles from coming out. and also hardens them Splintered Desks - W your office desk is a wooden one and inclined to splinter. thus snagging stockings, cover the edges of the desk crith colorless nail polish. ._. Molasses Use molasses wb*n*v*r“yoii can because it is rich In iron. It can be used In a good many dishes as sweetening in place of sugar. I . .- j T Modern Etiquette | 1 ; By ROBERTA ABE ■ o i • Q. Du you ( oiiMider it good man-, jmra for one to keep opening and doein# his mouth white chewing hi* food? - * I A. Xu. It most certainly is not difficult to keep the lips closed while chewing food provided tie bites taken are of normal size, It reveals considerable ill-breeding'' when one persists in taking huge mouthfuls of food at a time. Q How soon after a visit should a house guest write a “bread and butter - ' letter’ ■ " A hnurediately- -upuiv- axmiiAg home the same day if possible Under no circumstances should su< h a htier bp delayed for a%! aeek or more. Q In what way should a divorced woman distinguish herself from the second Mrs James (£ray? A By prefixing her maiden name to her former husband s surname, as, Mrs. Helen Smith Gray.’’ GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout troop II hold their meeting Tuesday evening after whool. registration fees were paid and new officers elected. Scribe will be Judy i*ane and treasurer, Jane Grimm. The meet- , fri* was < lowed by repeating the j Giri Scout promise and laws. ■ |. Girl Stout troop No. 13 met Wed- i neaday evening at the Ltnrotn llchool with their new leaders, Mrs. Lowell Harper and Mrs Ilobert' lost Meeting *as opened with th** Girl Scout promise All members weft’ reminded 4xi—their re gistr.itibn fee of one dollar to the. next meeting Games were played and the meeting was closed with the Friendship-Circle and singing ; “Good nig ht GfrT~Rf oifTR“ 1 SKATING—Tues.. Fri. Sun-' day 7-19. Sun. afternoon 2-4. j —SunSel. T Senior Class, - Adams Central High School Bake Sale, October 7.—Publix Service.
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14 Coonly Students Enrolled Al Purdue School Enrollment Is Nearly 11,000 Fourteen xtudento from Adami county are enrolled In Purdue Univervlty for the current semeeter, according to records available In tbe office of the registrar. A total of 10.444 students enrolled during the regular registration period preceding the opening of the semester on Sept. IX, while late registrations have brought the total of sttidents on the i ampus for the semester to approximately ll.Uiht Adams county students and the schools, .or currtt-ulums In which they are enrolled are as follow: Max E. Cliownover. Monroe, genlor to trade and industrial education; Richard C. Everett. Pleaaant Mills, senior In electrical enginetr ing: Marius A. Foreman, 1021 Marshall St. Decatur, sophomniy In agriculture; <tle‘us .M Heimabn. 11. 4. Decatur, sophomore in agriculture; Roger T , Knapp. 610 Mar shall. Decatur, jwlor In trade and indostrlbl gdiication; Russell E Kruetsman. It 2.\ Decatur, juntor In agriculture, yionte G. Marbdch. R. 5, Decatur, senior in civil engineering: Henry L. Marshall, 311 W. .Madison. Deeatur., graduate Fludent; Chelsey (’ Miller. R 2. Ib-rita, senior in agriculture; John D Spahr. !"H Walnut. Decatur; Carl E Sprunger. .'IBO N. Jefferson. Herne, junior in agriculture. Mar vin W. Stucky, 227 N Third. Decatur. freshman in agriculture, and Robert K Wolfe. -Fleasant Mills, sophomore -in physical edu ation. SKATING—Tues. Fri. Sunday 7-10. Sun, afternoon 2-4. —SunSet. , . T
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Start Drilling Os Monroe Water Wells Berne. Oct. 5 — Woril started at Monroe thia wonk to the drilling of wnllg which wiU furnlah water for Moaron's new »75,(»e water ayetea*. The elto. one or two, depend teg on Use atrength of the first one, are being drilled on tbe Homer Winterses property In th* soath pnrt of town. The tower and water tank will bo located just back of rhe Monroe town hall. The Moody wen driller* of Rockford. Ohio, are drilling the wells. Wron Is Reported Focal Rabies Point Wren. Ohio at the moment to a focal point tor rableo. county agent U K. Archbold said after visiting ■a Wron oa Wednesday. He laarn«d that two dog* In Wren and vicinity have been positively diagttusM as having rabies. Eight and yeeaibiy id persons are taking the naiatel treatment for th* preventlew at rabies. Among these are throe or four children bittea while oa the school playground in Wren. ,oad the Van Wert dog warden. The rog warden was bitten while trying to handle one of the rabid doge. Livestock Including dogs, hog*, an cattle were bitten. Four western Van Wert townships. including three along the Indiana line are now under rabies quarantine, Archbold «as Informed;
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nm Schedule Filed inheritance tax schedule tiled tor the Frank Heimann estate, finding the net value of th* estate to be <11.245.38 sad bo tax due from tke IV heir*. Affidavit Filed An affidavit charging the removal of mortgaged property—a 1935 PlynKHJth—from tbe county, filed by the state of Indiana through prosecuting attorney Severin Scherger and signed by Herman Weber, against Loynal Sanderson. Warrant issued to the sheriff fpr Sanderson . 1 Argument* Set Motion to make more specific set for argument* November 24 tor two case* in which Georg* Hindeatoag. Jr., et al to the plaintiff; In one case the defendant to Paul Hlndenlang, et al. and in the other Mildred Swygart. et al. Both are complaints to vacate and set aside a deed of conveyance. .? If You Have Something Te Sen Try A Dejnoeeet Want Ad— « Pays *?L M * tIt ’!iACA»ONI
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