Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1950 — Page 4
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DRCATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT NMMMt Bra* Brooten BWM Bunday W THE DBCATUR CO. bM M tbe Decatar. M, Poet Office a» Second Claaa Matter Dtek a Beiler — Praatdaat A. R. Hottbonro . Editor 1. H. Haller VW-hwMatt C. B. Holthoaro Trwaaarar By Mall in Adam Oae pear, H; Mt aMMHfeA IMS; J deaths, 11.7*. Moil* AAmb* mM AAJol*tag OmmiUooc Oom jmbv» 17.00; • montbey W-M; 3 asooths, |IW. By Carrier. 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents.
VOTE: "Voting is more than one at car greatest advance*** aa tree Americans ... It 1* one of ear AuUm M good *nd loy<l citiMM" .. . Attorney Genera! Howard MeGrath. ■—-o--~w--— It may be possible to make*a brdnwen bomb capable at killing everyone tn the world, says Prof, dames IL ArnoM of the UnfvoraMy of Chicano. A restraining factor is the coat, from two to forty Millons. The Una raatrired to build it-=-years, not months—w oa I d prove another obstacle. The world bad better spsad its wealth on construction for life . —o Roger Babson, the business analyst, who appraise* values and investmenu, Rm the following to say about newspapers: "Too many readewl accept their newspapers as a amour at course. Newspspnon are, however, an important to their sumacs mas as are mwnieipel emnvenieneee and other aervfcce. Probably no single item irnaM be sUsaed more from daily lives than our local newspaper. A nawagnpiP is the greet- ' det buy mawwoeM.". ..a Tbe proposal to plant a spruce or evergreen tree Is As triangle of tbe court bouse grounds, replacing the dead inapt* stump wbich has boo* removed, sounds like the right thing to do. For every dead tree, a new one should be grown. (Hven proper attention, an evergreen could be developed into a pei are ar wt Christmas tree and become' • Jby for everybody. Thanks to the county commissioners for ordering the blighted stump removed ' ' ——n King George VI may be the ruler i>t England but be dare not visit th- House of Commons, so before the new building was dedicated. he slipped over to the government structure and gave it the once -over I >at Ing back to
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the days of King Charles I, who was beheaded, no monarch is a* lowed to eater tbe House of Commons That 3* lor tbe people sad even today Great Britain’s constitution forbids U* kings to mesa around the legislative ball where repraeoatativee at the mass debate aad pas* law* without Interference from th* crown. —e o An earlier convening of Coo grass may toHew President Trumm’s intention to have a* legislators burry back to Washington after tbe November election. The President suggests that the extra two weeks wilt give members the opportunity to study proposals, which will be submitted to the session. These include rent controls. excise profits tax and statehood tor Hawaii aad Alaska. Tbe current reeaas was set to Nov. 27, but Mr. Truman favor* the return of the Mgielaton to the national capital on Nov. 15. By that time meet at tbe members will have recovered from election wound*. —. *■ q. Pooling Resonrces: A pooling of armament and defease production resource* of the Vbited States and Canada appears to be achieved in a formal exchange of notes Tbe agreement calls for United State* purchase of Canadian arms, to enable Canada to earn dollars with wbich to buy armament front a* Strategic materials of each nation ar* to be made available to the essential Industries of the other, under a Joint allocations committee. Any thought that this would redound mostly to Canada's benefit would fail to reckon with tbe new iron ore fields in Quebec and Labrador and the plan for a gigantic new aluminum plant on the British Columbia coast. Canada and the United States are natural partners- The. more closely we can work together the better both will get along
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I 20T£A«S AGO TODAY 0— , e Oct. 27. — TWb trainmen injur ed and damage of many thousand dollars caused when a weet bound Erie freight train is sideswiped by a switch engine just east of tbe Winchester street crossing. Emmett Boobar of Geneva escapes witb cuu when hi* car hit* a byidgo north of ’Decatur following a tire Mowout. Hl*, ear was badly damaged. Leo Ehinge r is installed as commander of Adams Post 43, Ameri <an Legion Robert "Carper goes to Chico. Cal., to reside with hi* brother. Maurice. v C. .O. France of Gary visits here an 3 say* the Demoerat* will win jin Lake county at earning election Indian* lost to Southern Methodist. 27 to 0. Notre Dame defeat* Pittsburgh. 25 to 14. 0- p I Household Scrapbook | | Ry ROBERTA UR I « • - Old Ivory Finish To. obtain an old ivory finish for woodwork or furniture - tint light ivory paint with raw sienna and burnt umber, and then wipe lightly. Linen* If linens are to-be put away for any length of time do not starch them It might track the linen ft is also a good idea to wrap in blue paper to prevent yellowing. Garnish When garnishing foods use a dark garnish over light foods and light garnish over dark foods Tbe color combination in food is Just as bwportanl as h» clothes. I Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA UR ! A —t Q How long- after refr-sliinewts ure served should a guest remain sit n bridge party? A. This depends upon bow earty in the evening the refreshments are served, but probably about thirty minutes after finishing „1*
FAMILIES TsjfwjSl IW OUR FUNERAL r HOME 1/1 ALSO CHOOSE THE PRICE 1/ THEY WART TO PAY. with no subtle pressure from on — AND WITH NO LOWERING _. OF OCR STANDARD OF SERVICE. if ' IO o ,ula 1 D °A* y z FUNERAL HOME JplwMffjl DECATUA *NOttt ?A4 - - rrf 'uir ’
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the usual time to lewvu. A geest at any affair should sever "uat nd run.’’ Q. fs It permissible for a dimer guest to ask for • second helpteg of some dish? A. Not unless eating with a rotativa or intimate friend. Tbe hoe tess should see that her guests’ wishes are fuffllled without tbe necessity of tboir asking. Q. Is it proper to send typewritten letters of condolence? ~ A. No. More sympathy and utere sincerity are expressed in letters which'are written- by band. Junior Police Pion Hoyride Tonight Members of the junior police, are scheduled to meet at tbe Robert Railing home, SO3 Dtertes street, tonight. 4:30 o'clock, for a bayride planned for tbe eveningMember* are ' warned to be on time, dec Aej wW “stort rtteag promptly at 7 o’clock.'* iCt xS w : so R. f. RtUIR, Chrysler president,* has been named by Defense Secre-' tary George Marshall to new post of "director of guided mis*Rrs."» He 10 to work directly under Msr-’ shall In guided mtaHle development. and nr consultant and ad/ viadr to Defenee Research and De-* vetopment beard. (taltrnatmaal> If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.
'Cooks' Conor* •V MARY R. MUTH What Rvery Cook Monte Know About Cara Os Knives A sharp knife is indispensable in the kftchen for saving time, energy and disposition. A flat stone or a butcher's steel are aH that is needed to keep knives sharp. A sharpening stone made of can borundnm with two surfaces la preferred The coarse area wrt! restore the cutting edge mor* rapidly while the fine one wm give a fin* edge. Before a knife Is sharpened on stone, the -tone should be immersed h» water long enough to absorb a* much as possible, ft th* stone ls placed on a wet cloth, the cloth wit! prevent it from slipping. Start with heel of kaNe aad draw dtagonaHy along atone towards tip. Hold It st an angle of aboat 5 degrees (quite fiat) as it you were trying to shave the stone. Hold (be bails steady with one hand neaw th* paint, appiyia* asadeeMe to heavy pressure all durlag aharpem tag- Taea DM* ssvr aad repeat. ■Urn kaMe blade over stone a* many limes as neeesaary to get a sharp catting edge. Magnetised steel, commonly called a butcher’s steel, may be used to maintain a sharp edge. The steel shaaM be held la the left hand and the knife la tbe right With tbe heel of the kaife held against the tip of the steef. tbe knife should be moved along tbe *te*f from right to left The knife should be drawn firm against one side of the steel and then turned to the other Proper caw aad storage keeps knives in good condition snd extends the time between necessary sharpening*. Use each knife tor the wort It Is intended A hoard slotted to fit the bottom of a drawer holds tbe knives in a convenient position for storing Novsmber Feed News It reads like a good Thanksgiving menu--the list of plentiful foods tor November from the U. 8 Depart meat of Agriculture Featured foods for November are turkey*, cranberries and apples. Mor* tur keys than ever before tn history are expected Including * larger number of Hgbtweiirht turkeys The cranberry crop Is the second lerg esf on record. Apple* are abundant and generally of excellent quality. A* for November * plentiful vegetable*, they fit the Th*nk»glvfna pettsin. ton. Cabbage, onions, car rots. I risk potatoes and sweet pot* toe* k«ad th* lie*. Along with all tire turkeys pre diefed. November markets are ex peeled to offer plenty of hens, broilers aud fryers, aad pork Other ptenriftil protein food* wilt be eggs, chetse and eoitage cheese. - Hutto and houey will continue in generous supply The homemaker who shops lot plentiful foods In season saves on her food budget
DonicMikist Tips •y Anna K. Williams Pots And Pana Guidance How much money to pat in new kitefren pots and pans depends cn wh»"’'r they're slated tor nKtii.ii dm *ten*tf* to ho used dur in and i. y-oot need to be Rood qnaltty bnf If* sheer extra'vngamve to pay fir top quality in seldom used pan, Them is a newpubfleation called f’rrts and pan* in yonr kitchen " In till* comprehensive- buHetin. many a question about selecting rattable pot* and pan* gets an aa sWer as welt at problems on handliaK. cleaning and cooking with these kitchen utensils from fry pans and coffee makers to |>ressure cookers. "Pots and pan* in year kHchen" may be obtained from the comity extrnslon office. Decatur, phone To those equlppiag a kitchen for the first time, a basic set of gen rral a-e pots and pans I* listed along with basic- kitchen tools in the new publication, other piece*, which round oat a more desirable use. can be added later on. For long-run economy, let thhc early set of essential* have good quality and lasting wear even' If the cost Is more Whether to choose pots and pan*. In aluminum, copper, cast iron, dark sheet metal, stainless steel, tinware, enamelware, or glass depends on use and personal preference. Hut there are pointers to know on all these materials. In buying aluminum oven ware, for Instance. consider that brighty-pol-ished aluminum reflects heat and so browns food lightly while dullfinished aluminum absorbs heat and preduees a browner crust. . for practically indestructible utensils, although expensive. look for stainless steel. Tinware may be your choice for oven ware lent Its not suitable for top-of stove ate.’ Enameled ware ha* the advantage of being easy to clean and here good quality, really pay* In giving greater resistance to chipping and a surface not easily mark e*i by food acids or metal spoons One advantage of glass uten.ils is that you call see cooking progress without removing the cover. If Vou Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
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VOTE ■■ HPtBLIW Ea 1 For teotf Government! ELECTION TUES. NOV. 7 HMSI MEET YOLR REM BLICAN CANDIDATES. ■■■ML-JI THEY PLEDGE TO SER.VE YOU FAITH- EDWARD E. LIECHTY FVLLY AND FAIRLY IF ELECTED. YOt’R Csodidat. tor SI PPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED. __ Jowl Senalw For Adan*-. Welk & Blackford Counties ■n .vm RUSSELL J. HOFFMAN ROBERT G. SMITH ROLAND J. MILLER Candidate far Candidate for Candidate fer SHERIFF Prosecuting Attorney COMMISSION FR ADAMS COUNTY 24th Judicial District FIRST OMTRICT H e - HM Roy lay tun Candidate for ERVIN L FOX second district wALDO D. NEAL Candidate far Candidate far JOINT REPRESENTATIVE TREASURER ADAMS A WELLS COUNTIES ADAMS CO. Mims Co. Republican Central Committee . Pql Adv.
Trucker. Fined Fur Traffic VMutiM Ona maa waa flnod In justice of the peace court thia morning, 01 and coat* toteUag *11.70 tar falMnc to have clearance Mehta •“ • track be was drivta*. Tbe man. Prod Waager, of RtaOton. wm aeraated Thuraday by trooper Rob Mereer en U.S. 27 one-fourth mile nertk of Decater aad appeared ‘A court before juatfee Floyd Hauler today. A miner accident was also reported to city police, one tn which • car driven by Arnette Roe and a Baker Plumbing and Heating truck collided between Second and Third cn Madiaon ae the track wee beekiag into a porkiaa spot. Damage to tbe ear wee eetimatod at 340. Also, sheriff Herimm Bowman nnd deputy Bob Shrnluha picked ap an eecapee from Easlbaven
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