Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1950 — Page 4
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7/‘ DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ■iW 1 K*W M'itif Kxcept MV W THS DBCATVJtIWMOCRAT 00. incorgeeated Kalerod MU» Decater ted, Pm Otte* m Second Claa* Matter Dick D. Halter - Pre*ld*nt A. K. ■■Mian — MMo* A H. Mtar Vte*-Pre*ld*nt a S. Mtkawa Traararar By Mstt Ib AdtaMM mml AAlsMbb CbbbOmb; Om ywr* S®» »r 5 • MUaMM. °*“ u *' °** rew ' W Offter. ■ ote» pee Bta<te rogtaA 4 eaaU.
VOTf: fliwraaat by th* people cast tor effort k* tee people. Yob govern when you rote, and only then." Secretory of Commerce Charlo* Sawyer. • o -a-— Tonight you can thuw ■ Ute Calllthutupiaa. —'-O' " ' O'* . ' The glorious October days should hare been tengteMto* with daylight laving time. Gov. Sohrieker'a retort to Senator Jenner, who clttai teat the country to mined: "It thia is ruination, it feeia pretty good, tMO’t nr *—o- —o Although Senator Taft is camceded an edge in the Ohio senatorial race, his margin may ha email. When be ran six years ago. a change at one vote In the state's «.Mi precinct* would have brought about his detest. ■-■■■a . a Something must be right in this country, tor we have maintained our Constitutional form of government, tree elections, millions upon million* are employed, business ir making money and the people have automobiles, food.aad , television. < o—o- • '-J. A -<'si- >pk^.>l»-J"-.,ilb THIS yea r's- ■ presents’loft of-the ■■ MaHaerero prog-rarrt te johrtiy''' sponsored by the retail division of the Cham tier of Commerce and the Loyal Order ot Moose. The Caillthumpian is staged to entertain young and old and to show youth that they cap have a good 'lme without decoying property, o join the crbwiF -t»Rjown and tave fun " President Truman is understood wheu he explains world and national problem*. In his recent speech h» said. "Without peace, it is impossible to make lasting progres toward a better life for all. Without progress tn humin welfare, ’.he foundation pt pt ace will be jhset-ure. That Is why we ran never afford to neglect rn- of these purposes Mt the expense of the otherr^r —~ : —- —-— Old King Gustaf. V of Sweden reigft«-<l so peaceably that his death at 92. was. calmly accepted by his own people and others throughout the world rttesfat’s •■htest son. Crown Prince Cn-taf Adolf has been sworn in as king
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MMI th# BMiOM Ot BbOVt MHFMB Kilttoe psupls suntan sa with its MOMuthy. Gutaf wm Madiwd mtadl taA* WWAnta — * •ww aw»wM ufj pwvpav* n* was ■ strong character and without a doubt a smart diplowtat. for he w*« able to keep his country out at war, steen caught between Hitter and felts Sweden's neutrality was maintained during both world war*. A ragged Individual, King Gustaf played tennis until four years ago and as late as two years ago hunted tor moose. Giving the people democratic rate, Gustaf reigned longer than any other Swedish monarch, ascending the throne <2 years ago. Hi* son at 67 will probably not enjoy teat many year* a* king. o o Volunteers have accepted a» signment a* divisional chairmen and team captains for the annual solicitation of funds tor tee Decatur Community Fund. The budget calls for only 19.145 to finance (sy and Girl Scout programs, youth activities and the city's quota of national drives that would be undertaken seperalely, it it were not tor the Community Fund. We owe It "to the children to support these youth agendo*. -*o be generous with your contribution. The volunteers will call on ‘ you, rfll of whom will appreciate it ts they do hot TfSv&'To tSFißffifk”* second" Hme Thetr- time te vaHr- • able too, and they wish to wind up the drive as as poslibl*. Let's support it just as readily. ——p o— ~ The Pennsylvania Turnpike has bun naflonally hailed a* one of the most modern highway* eVer built. Most of the time it live* - "iTp. to that reputalTon. But when snow and lee come along, the . « . ■ tiyupike is like any other road. It muM be plowed free of snow and treated with cinders and chtin «<’■!». Hoads will be kept -free of ice and snow by the use of heat an* being envisioned by highway engineers. Two test section* of Mhhigan highway, near Detroit, are being kept clear with electric heating coils. In Oregon' hot water froni a naturaT hot w’Mil k used to warm a eec*. lion of roadway 1 ontainipg heat iig pipes Hounding Hke a giddy dream now. this might amount to something. The saving in labor and mamtrnanre'- would be notbin;, compared with the saving of lit vs *
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Politicos Pump For Favorites As Race Nears End Four of Indiana’* top political figure* and a former Hoosier governor WMIt to the aid of their respeetlv* parties I**l night a* the Nov. 7 elretem campaign swung Into it* final week. Governor Behrkker. plugging for the election of Alex Campbell, told some 4<H> perron* at Rock Lake park near Jeffersonville President Truman needed men In Washington who would work with him and not 1 against Min. ' "Alex Campbell I* a great Individ- 1 ■al.”- Schrlfker said. 'ls order to hsve igsawork it :te nereiwgry to ’ sehd Ale* Campbell to Washing- - .sore- and.. lhe .Jukebux teUrg. (Sen, Homer E. t'a|H>hsrt. ft.. Ind.t back i to Washington, lad., instead of; . Washington. mVL.. I At Bluffton. Campbell said "Re- [ publican- would wreck the nail n‘> 1 farm economy If given a chance ”i He called the Republican goth congress the "must twotaced, double dealing congress tn history " Campbell saiil Rep Charles A Hallettk. It Ind . once voted to wipe out th» agricultural eonserva ' liim ' Mranwlitle at Richmond. Cape- ; hart turned his guns on "hnngling Annri<.in leadership in tarrying out the nation’* foreign policy "It has taken thousand' of liv< - billion* of dollar* and five long year* of bungling by Am< ri<-in leadership to bring about the first meager action on the most realistic] step to peace we know ttalaV - an international police force under the I’niled Nations’" He said. Sen. William E. Jenner It . Inc, told young Republicans at Indiana t’nlversity the "sterile Truman-j Acheson foro-lgn pidiey of com ‘ fusion" offered American youthnothing but years of military '»rv : ice and a lifetime of d< bt ami taxes He said at the present rate of dollar depreciation, a national bud g,.-t of siiut.iiiai.mm iHii, would be tie.d<d by the .nd of 1951 to meet the "hou appetites of rhe Washington spendthrifts and give-away spiurger*." 'Now* all this means economic slavery, and nothing less, for you young people and for your fellow I Ami-rkmns,’ J-mo r said. r-titel Gm Paul V MtNtlft . t o-u-'l at an Evansville rally Amriicaa - Korean victory proved the w i-dum-of the Ih-moeratlc ad mil?;'11 at ion in d> tense'" preparations . - ‘TIiW-Important-lact 1* that never . in all our history have we been so marly prepared al rhe ailft of any war as at the start of this 0n.," he said. ' ■ Stafe Health Medic Is Lincoln Speaker The next regular meeting of the Linebill Parent Teacher* Asaoclatjon. November Id at Linrolh Hiltool will have as its s;pe< ial . speaker Boy I>. Smiley,H D. S„ oire,’or of the division"., of dental, bealtli; and a, member of the factil- . 'of Indiana Vniversity school of itentfativ. Dr Smiley l« also‘a paal president of th. Indiana stat* dental .association His subject at the ,I’TA meeting will lie "Connnunity Denial Health." - y In S-nilev a a', in" general pratin' in W ashington. Indiana, until July I 'l" when he «a« made a "■m’. ot the faculty of Indiana hijo'.'ih' lie promises that altmmgb the daily grind of the <tenti*t has -him'looking down-ln-the-piout.lt hr will mo Ih a Lore. s 1 i' v™ Have Acythidtj Tp Sell "Try ’ )1A D*MbCtet Want Ad—rt P«ya.
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I ..' ' so • mOGcrn CiH7Uc<Tv I •y ROMKTA UM - -A Q. In what pualtloa should a person hota kta head white e*H«« rt tee table? L A. The head aboulrl be held in ■n erect poaition, without appearing atlff. The body c«n lean forward illghtly, but the head «hould never be bent .low over tee plateQ. When you have been introduced to a person, and upon leaving, r thi» peraoa »iy*. “I hope 1 (ball nee you again before tong,” what -would be a nice re»pon»c for you to make? A. “Thank yw. I hope I shall see you again, too.” <J. Should a girl of eighteen rl*e when being Introduced to a man of sixty? A. Yes. always, and alao a worn &n of sixty. • l g— . . > ! Household Scrapbook I -By ROBKHTA UM « A Novel Bleach Try "fbTa' aiTTi bleach for white s clothes. Save the week * supply of ■egg shell*, then on washday put them into an empty salt bag. and place them In the bolter with the; white clothe*. The lime la the .hell- acts os an excellent bleach. Drip Coffee Drip coffee is scld.Un hot enough to ptease most people. To pfevenl cooling -place the pot on air as-1 b.-stos late river a low gas flame I while tlm water Is fllterin-i through the coffee. Cork* It c<As are MMk.-d in'oil for* , . bout ..five minutes they will lx , l.oine both air and water tight . Your Vole Will He Appreciated ■ 7 WALDO D. NEAL Republican ( andidate for ] TREASURER Adams County General Election Tuesday. I November 7, 1950 . . ...L Pul Adv: ], NuuMuuMwagaaNWNiaaaaa*
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Interpret Law Os Employe Vole Highlight* of the Indiana election law affecting arrangements between employer* ami ampieyaas for employ***' time off to vote November 7 ware lifted today by the Indiana State Chamber ot Commerce as follow*: 1. .Employer* and employees in any establishment may agree upon any iwriod or periods for voting during the day. * 3; la the absence of other arrancementa, moet employe** are entitled. If they wish, to time off between * a. tn. (when polls open) and 10 a. tn. Au employer may. if he wishes, keep hi* establishment closed until 10 a. in 3, An exception to the above is made when employee* are engaged in "work* of necessity." In auch eases, employer* m»y designate any voting period of four hour* during which the poll* are open. 4. Employe* are NOT required "to pay employee* tor time utt to vote. Other feature* of the election law affecting employers ami tinploye** listed by the State Cham ber were: Employers may not enclose In or print on pay envelope* any political motto, device or argument intended to influence the political actions or opinions of employees. Neither may employers exhibit any handbill carrying noiti-e that work may cease or wages lie reduced if any certain candidate I* elected or defeated.. f Neither corporations nor labor union* may give, to poliKcat par .ties or catwlidates. money or ortier things of value intended to aid or influence the success or defeat of any political party or principle. SINGSPIRATION — Sat, Nov. 4. 7 p. m. Pleasant Mills Methodist Church. Flannetffraph — Special M u h i c . Everyone Welcome. Its Democrat Want Ad* Bring "Result*
[ For efficient, low-cost HOME HEATING insist on o Majestic FURNACE ' tay-poy plan avallabl* ■ CollMtadevW DUAL BURNERS f«r» GAS CONVERSION STILL AVAILABLE AND APPROVED By THE I.(K Al. GAS GO. Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop - 'EnsßTf«Weff T? 15 -- “ i Phong 3 2615 N First St. Decatur, Ind.
jt I I ■ i Spectator* line th* uMewofk. waiting to enter Robert lUptey’s “Believe It or No*" moldle odditorbun. Admlsston to the exhibit is free to the public, although voluntary donation* to support Dfsabted American Veteran* activities are accepted Inside lb* oddMorium to an kmaxing display of curiosities and oddities, collected by Robert Ripley daring bi* world travel*. The traveling exhibit will be brought to Decatur Wedaesday by Adam* County Chapter No. 01. Disabled American Veteran*.
Baxter Funeral To Be Held Wednesday Funetal service* tor T M Baxter. M. will be held Wednesday at 2 p m at the Gamble-Alspacb funeral home In Van Wert. Burial will be in Ridge cemetery Mr Baxter died yesterday in the Van Wert county hospital. He was a former defrihy county treasurer of Van Wert i-ounty. a former school teacher aud operated a hardware store in Mfddlepoint for 23 years. He is survived by hf« wife, two daughters and a son A stepdaughter. Mrs. Gaylord sitemrn lives, in this city. * One of the factors In the decline of pheasant populations of some i agricultural areas Is the Im reased vse of power mowers which kill nesting hens and their chicks, the Fite and Wildlife Service reports. ville garage. Oliver dealer* in this
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I FARMERS I 1 SAVE VH ILSEI.F TIME AND BA ( K-BKEAKING LABOR WITH A I Com Elevator .si. I UNIVERSAL 16 to 10 Feet WITH OR WITHOUT ENGINE DRIVE ■ I nncrs.il Drug Huppers—can lae used In itself or with an) kind elevator. ~~ - yc— ■ ALSO I SED ELEV ATORS ■ --O ■—-o-— ■ I I Baler Twine How Available! I O —O STEEL MESH FOR CORN CRIBBING I CORH PICKERS " Jlollenkopf Oiling, Inc. I lomLiaji.nton « v inh st. liiic.vn u. ini>. • PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE •
aaMimiiMa Reel Estate Transfer* Antox H. Zimmerman to Guy T. Shoemaker etux. land in Hartford Twp. Amos H. Zimmerman to Charlotte W. Shoemaker, 46 acre* in Hartford Twp. Leland Brnlth etux to Clarence Bulteineler etux. inlote 4*l 474 675676 and 6»o in Itocatur. » .. Hattie N. Suttles to Alfred J.-Vl-man, Inlot 959 tn Decatur. Charles A. Haviland etux to Harold A Hlrschey etux, 40 acre* in Wabash Twp. Helen Niblick Stoner etvlr tn The City of Decatur, inlot 4 in Delatur Herman g Formaugh etux to Theodore Bauer etux. inlet 167 in Berne. * Jack Swygart elux to Dcloyd 1 Garwood etux. inh’i 63 In Decatur. Byron R»-her Executor tp Lillie Mai Hammond, intel 265 jh !)• eatur. • +>p»l i„ Kahn -Hs-Roeeee-Kubn-etux. so acres In Jefferson Twp.
NUM J. MILLER Republican Candidate f»r CoiMinsioaer First District Adams County General Election Nov. 7 Your Vote Will Be Appreciated Pol adv.
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»10.100 Oliver K. Harman etux to Anthony J. Faurote. inlots S 2 A S 3 in Decatur Albert Selking etnx to Miry Catherine Spangler, Inlot 14 In Decatur. , Mary Catherine Spangler to Albert S»lking etux. Inlot 14 in Decatur. t W Yea Have Anything To Sell Try A Demeerat Want Ad-~ft Ray*. Fw A Real Meat Treat.... SERVE GERBER'S Country Style SAHSABE Fresh Pan Fresh Casing Smoked Piß'S MEAT MARKET
