Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Incorporated Watered at tea Doeater. tod, Pont OBtoe aa Soeaad Ctaaa Matter Dtek & Heller T —‘ FraaMoat A. B. Hoithoeoe ——z , Bfllter J. H. Hollar Vleo-Preetoeot C. B. HoUhoaaa Treaouror By Man to Adaau aad Adjoining Couatlaa; Oaa year, M; ■to Martha, taJCiI RMBth* U.TC. By Mail, bayoad Adaau aad Ad joiaiag (Manilla: Oaa year, fT.9O; I aoatSa, I awutfea. UN. By cairior. M aaato gar wook. Btaeto oogioa I mate.
. You don’t have to park in snow drlfta if you drive year ear to the Decatur shopping district. ——o 9— The nat ton's Cora Kind Mill ia a Hoosier. The crown was won by Charles N. Fincher of Shelbyville, who raised 90 bushel* of Ibra to the acre oe Me Mt-acre farm. It waa the third time that Fischer walked off with the crown at the International Livestock Exposition and drain ebow ia Chicago. indlaaa farmers know bow to raise good core. f O „ A Texas youth turned his “know hew" in rafting cattle Into real money at the International Livestock Exposition. Hft 1,025pvuud Hereford steer woa championship honors and brought 812 a pound at the auction, grousing 813.30 V for the owner, Hft worry now. is whet to do with the money? Our advice is, stick to cattle rafting. .» ~ p... —0 — In these days of snow drifts, what would most of us do withcut the- telephone? Shubins and those who use the telephone tor business purposes, commute with the other party‘over the ‘phone, little realising that here In America instant communKatlon Is made possible through a net work pt wires and courteous operators. p o Bids for the construction of an addition to the Jay county hoepitu» total over WhO.tKHi and run about 11 percent over the architect's estimate, which was made a year ago. Buch projects may have to be postponed during these days of high construction prices, tor bond limits will prevent local tram, ipalities from rafting the ttceeeary money. The Jay county project ft being financed with a grant from the federal govern-it-eiit but 'he county will have to Hud tn » sources of revenue l>efore H “tt> a»»rd a eomract Tse of the atomic bomb in Ko res ha- been considered by the military staff and. President Truman but unle.‘all-out war developer I* probably will not be used An ultimatum may be given. the Chiulse Communists to
Pain and Stiffness of Sp ine
By Herman N Bundesen, M.O. THERE is a disease of the »idnc which. though described more than I -py. vears ago still remaitis as 1 nun II of a problem and a puszl. , as when -ft-was first discovered; ’ Known as ankyiotds or rheulna j t.dd upondylttis. thia disorder iaj « bi«<ly ijiarai tenzed by pain and j stiffness of the spine. though in sdbne cases either the shoulder or ■ tlie hip joints may also bi- atfei T.lie first changes wrought bv tills disease. are in the joints be ' Moen the lowest part of the spine and the hips. and usually they .So be ukhny cases the londitioii prrni grosses ■> further. Init in many t others it gradually advanu - up. w-fcrd until the entire spine, is tot ened. Ordinarily the dlkease star' rwlfh’ path and itiilio - in •• InMk or l»y pains whiio m ■ round* the body and dow*l.. into tire- arms and legs. Women -•cn to be mure frequent ■ntlin,- than. tn*n Almost invariant' jne.'n Jbnnt. -K aMar-tew »te Anni: and j athletic 111 all cases. st ifil ■ < j* the outataudmg s'tip'om ■ but ,■ there, may .al»" be others which ! ipe careful driclor will qliwerve These include weight, ar eiaia. and rapid heart heal X ray eamnination of the a»< ■ ralllar. joint- is helpful In making ’ an bnrly diagnosis she X ra* -h<*-*s that the 1,1.1.. rfa. « a • ~ot smooth ..il l ' ■ •. sul , i .in.n or Hire ■ >•' ' '-'i " ' .«. •' red . t ■.* ' ' in there ma-. '•< ,wi'"'i'ur '-f Tie mu* lr* in—fha Im. I— Hroe.there I* no kn. wn .are h» ■ ■.it- dis»a>. imatuuinl - uis.-eted ■ ■award eilmiusdthg. ■■am *«d 0.1.. ■*.* • r«<r- t*e.- frt--«, -x • < .■■■■■.’ ,■'■•■ t > t » . **f'r 't '
~7 —— ——.... . move out of Korea, or be blasted from the earth. This country has a moral code for which it must stand, regardless of consequence and until a more serious crisis arises, it is not likely that Gea. MacArthur or the President will order the blasting of the Korean ftont with atomic thunder. In the back, of their minds, Americana know that Russia would retaliate with bombs over Washington or in the large cities and that thought may keep us in ebock. . — ’ o 0— — Donations to the Good Fellows club will be received at this newspaper office. Only three weeks remath until Santa Claus will be here and unless contributions are received, many needy children will not know that he ever existed. Let's get the fund started and build It up In a hurry, so the Good Fellows.can go to work buying clothing and food for those who need it. o oReopening of the rural schools Is scheduled tor next Monday, providing the weatherman doesn't send another bliaaard this why. The' county highway crew has worked arvund-thewlo, k to plowing through the roads so school buses can get through and in some esses bhek-t racking a second time where the highways become clogged because of drifts It has been a herculean task, stretching over 700-miles of road in the county. —---o— L ~o— — For Our Country: Concluding hft statement on the . grave condition In Korea. President Truman called on all Americans "to do what is beet for our country and the cause of freedom" ' Said the 'President This is a time for all our citl z.-ns to lay aside differences and unite in firmness and mutual determination to do what is best tor our country and the cause of freedom throughout the world This country ft.the keystone of the hopes of mankind for. peace and Justice. We must show that • r are guided by a common purpose and a common faith.
( contn>lle<l. iiirhnw » n, I other forms trf physical therapy ran be (used t<» overt time utiffne**. but * ♦ vorelse the main thins? There is more than a my of ! hope in the new. hornione drugs. | < ortUone and A<*TH. both <rf which seem to be (X some help 1 and which haye. in certain hi Imames. obtained astounding reI «u|ta. ; However until these tlriiffs are more Keadily available, chief re lianc** must be id a ted in' early diaennsh* since early treatment 'may often wank eff—lhe T^e*ere itprndwed l/y this disorder. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS T Y Wil! you please a tell me how to set rid of unpleasant breath’ Answer:'’" A bad <><lor of the breath may come from -everal thinrs sta b as Infected te«|b, bad fonstl't o P adriioidN hr infectioru <»T‘ >he nose or nasal eimese-s. Foul breath may like wise be due to (-bnat I par lon . . You should hive a thornufih «••»' i r*n4 to 'detemrttK rh> <aime then proper treatme.nr rpn j >h* JuiKKCHted. Indiana Trucker Is Killed In Accident 'Litchfield. Hl !>.■ I M’l l'i ~ky.Fox- .’J. ftf-bake Village hid kbied heri yesterday * her '.-.I- trn/k crashed info a freight Tain overturned and !»urtied Htate higlfwav la'.rulhw-p naid 'ruck derailed the ecc in*- 't. ——-r--r ? -. ars of Tie. York f’ewtml train f- ■ « ■»' finned, in ' ’!■*»’ ...
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WOMB'S RNIST CORN, aa judged at 1960 International Livestock Exposition Hay aad Grain show tn Chicago, Is displayed by Charles N, Fischer. «3, Shelbyville, Ind-, who retains his IMB World Com King title. The entry, labeled Indiana certified hybrid seed com. had a yield of 85-90 bushels per acre. Fischer’s victory waa the 23rd for a Hoosier in the 27 years of International Grain shows. (International!
20 YEARS AGO TODAY . 0 Dec | — The "lame duck" sew slon of congress convenes. County agent Archbold annbunc es the program for the Adams county com show to be held at Decatur city hall December 8. Boyd May recalls that Thanksgiving day. 1879 was colder than this year It was two below aero, he says. | Guy Brown opens the Christmas I seal sale and Tri Kappa sorority j was first purchaser of 85 sheet. Mrs Harry Button ■ jet Akron Ohio, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. William Noll celc braird their silver wedding anui vsrwiry yogterday • —4 • ; v" o i Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 0 .. r .„._„ —-9] Q, What should a divorced w.v, man do with the rings given het'
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CHAFTZR THIRTY-BOUK ON the breuUileM hot morning following the puny Liza, who could do with very little sleep, rose, pzrbed he- ieff m fine, cool raiment, snd partook of orange juice, coffee. and a lightly poached egg on toast, She did not awaken net stepdaughter, but left a note for her with Olga and said. "When you bear Mrs. Armstrong stirring, olga, find out when she Wyants her tray, and give her this.” She added. "You and Norden are to take the afternoon and evening off. And thank you for last night, it was a beautiful party.". Smiling, she went out to do some negligible errands, and to call upm her Sheraton sofa, now in the final stages of re-upholstering. The shop had found some wonderful material, and Lfta thought how amiable of Paul Goddard to unretire. She was In a pleasant morning humor, enhanced by the occasional wh .--tie s*ie chi-ited as she went about her! small chores And becaus- of Her genera, sensjp of lov-ing-kindness toward atl the world, including the truck drivers wno had done the whistling, she stopped in a stattonery store, entered • telephone tooth redolent of tiad c‘g- rs and hmmnitv. and after the preliminaries, dialed Michael's number? ••Good morning, darling," she said blithely. "This u jour drcam girl." "Go 'wsyT "Are you well today "No. Where are you ? Not that I rare. Or." tie asked, "are you calling from a diving bell at the bottom of the East River, I hope?" "1 inn in a pay station '' "With a’nyjne 1 know?" “Did you have a nice trip '. home?" "Simply ducky. Jane huddled icily. In n corner. I nearly froze to de.ath. Bill sat between us, probably en>>ying the deep freeze." -BtH?" "He may have escorted Pdttv to your ptomaine-laden clambake but he did not . gel to take her home. She was cut out of the herd by that elderly Wolf. Monsieur Mason. Or. didn’t you know?” "I knew. It's quite according to plan They wall be very good for j one another." "Oh, fine Bills aore at Patty; Janes sore at me: and what 1 think of you qnd your plans would be censored bv F'eiieral Corrimuniratlonv I hope you're very happy* ."Thank you" "Then leave me alone -and let me, go to work “ "Pray d<> Hut remember to pelt! ma w.th fio.-.er* I n rcLiml. of r . Ju.*’-keep Nun-»r-| j. ~ -'-nr .a? -ilu. are imii. «t*<’.
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by her first liuaband after shf remarries? , A. Some women dispose of their first engagement and wedding rings, while others wear the first engagement, ring on the right hand. This would, of course, depend upon how her second husband sett abou 1 , the matter Q What does "htirr d'onuvre" mean, and how is it- correctly pro nouneed? A. A relftli, side dish, or appetizer, served usually at the beginning <W a meal It is pronounced or.du-vr In aa in or. u as in fur. principal aCI cent on second syllable. 1; .« l» it ever iwnnissrble tor the) ')«rents '«f a youiic man’who U. to be married to announce the en gagement? A. No; only the parents <>f the loKle-10-lo 1 are entitled to du this. t+f~ She has net-parent*, then het ■ nearest relative has the privilege, j The popular belief that it may 'le too cold tor snow la not tru.'. ' 7 notes the National Geographic jftciclety. Alaska lias had snowfall I v. hen it was 52 degrees liehiw zero, j I if — —
nesii now ano men, wui help preserve illusions “ "Since meeting you I've tost all I had left over? And how is Cousin Virginia?" “Well, I hope I left her asleep She's probably phoned her 'aunt Abby by now. which means Abby should arrive within the next couple of days. She's going to love Radio City and Seeing you again." "Where will you put her?" "In with Virginia.” "Let's all have a picnic in Grant's Tomb," Michael suggested. "I'll bring my familiar." "Tour what?" "A left - handed leprechaun I keep for emergencies. Give my love to Virginia It will ruin her day. By the way. did she say anything about me after I left?" "Plenty; all of it bad.” > “Good. Take warning." "Won't they have a wonderful time. Abby and Virginia, plotting to save me from you?" asked Liza joyously. ”1 shall be happy to be of assistance " "You'd fight for me," said Liza, "tonth and nail." "Oh." said Michael wearily, "go fly a Chippendale kite!” Liza hung up and emerged from the booth, bought some papers, six movie magazines, and for Virginia, a carton of cigarette* Then she went home. She found her stepdaughter clothed, fed. and waiting letters And Virginia rried, as Liza came in. "Where have you peen?" "Here and there. The sofa will be ready next week. I windowshopped. looked at t-vo wonderful little Victorian side chairs, for my room, brought you MMSS cigarettes and —" "You look uncommonly bright eved, after so little sleep. I could kill you.” 'That's what Michael said." She added hxstUy, "He telephoned this morning, I’ni glad it didn't awaken you." Her fingers were crossed behind her slim back. Such a very small lie. "I have some news for you," said Virginia. "Someone else called up while you were out." She’d tetter cross her fingers thought Liza. She Asked, "Who?” •:Aunt Abby. She wants me to eome to .her after I leave here. I told her I couldn't possibly. I know the kids are all right with the nurse, but I can't stay longer than the end of the week, Kim made me swear It.” "Poor Abby. she ll be Utterly disappointed " | "Hold your She’s coming here’" j 'Tant mleux" exhumed Lua. permitting herself a luftn lapse and an inrsptuied rs AatrwuaMß. a lai expKo. .01, UuLthat * *eo-l
0— Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LBB Hgat Stains When the highly polished article of furniture has acquired a heat stain, it may be removed by applying the following in order, using a separate cloth tor each. Kero sene, alcohol, and sweet or linseed oil. Rub the last in wel| until the spot no longer ft visible. A Salad A freirti salad can be made by putting a couple of raw carrots and apples with a few stalks trf celery through a coarse blade of the meat chopper. Mix with mayon. niase top with nuts, and serve on lettuce. A ripe olive may lie used in place of the nuts. Smooth Irons irons that have become rusty, Micky or rough can he gmothed ttisail and a piece of crinkled-up a glass-llke finish by rubbing with Soper ■*-- - -i Jobless Pay Claims Increase In State ludianniwlis. Dee. 1. —<Ul’)--Jobless pay claim* Increased in Indiana last week, and the Indiana employment security division reported today the load prcdrably wnnld jump even Mg*>*r thrnowh the find of the year. Total unemployment claims received In the week ending Nov 95 - -1(1.998 —was aibout 800 more than the previous week but a 78 percent drop from the same IM9 period, division director John W. ('rise .said Employment activity was decreased by a lull In Industrial hiring and the Thanksgiving holiday, ('rise said, and a somewhat Inflat ed i lainis load is anticipated because of numenuia shortage-cans ed layoffs and shutdowns for inventory and model change* expect ed through Jan 1. RELIEF AT LAST FerYBOT COUCH CrttHnnlakMi promptly because k goes right to the seat of the Rouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm aad aid nature to soothe and kal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial ‘ Kemhranss. Guaranteed to pleave you or money refunded. Creomuluon has stood the test of millions of users. CREOMUUSION wSmwv CvvsftL Cteet Cstev, *«Mv
aenui: vtnenr--"She's taking the late train tonight. It gets in at a ghastly hour, Fm afraid. I have it written down somewhere." "She wouldn't come for me, though I begged her. Yet 1 forgive her, for I know how much she wants to see you. -I hope you won’t mind sharing a room, you two.” , “There’s room for four of us in there," said Virginia, watching her step i -ther narrowly. No, she suspected nothing. Virginia relaxed, but felt a stab of commiseration. Liza was such a dear, and so absurdly Innocent "I'll tell Olga and Norden," zald Liza, preparing to whisk out to the kitchen. “I’m letting them off. after lunch; they deserve it after last night Wasn't it fun?" she asked, with shining eyes. "A very chic party,” Virginia agreed. “I hope you’re planning to whip up something elegant yoursalf tonight I'll wash the .dishes.” Liza looked frightened. She said, "1 wouldn’t drcam of it" "Why not?” "It mlgh't get around. I like to be useful,to my friends, but never used. There are too many Thursdays, for instance, in a month. No. we’ll dine out Ro'ucrt said he wanted tn give you a f' m!ly party. Very well, he shalL I'll call him "Just the three of us?" "And of course Michael,” said 6za, and went off in search of her domestic staff. Virginia chewed the end of her pen thoughtfully and then continued writing to her husband. “--Liza just came in; I broke It to her that Aunt Abbv's practically en route. If anyone can fix M's little red wagon, it's Aunt Abby. She just about had lace-tolled kittens when she heard my story. I kept screaming, 'Remember your blood pressure.’“ I might as well have said, ’Remember the Maine.’ Honestly. Kim. she really blew a gasket. Then in walks Liza, with that sort of look; all dewy and dreamy .. . She'd talked to Michael this morning, she raid. She's letting the couple-—teey'rc wonderful, by the way- go oit this afternoon and is going to make Uncle Bob take us. ami Mich iel. to dinner. A more transparent r V.:re I have never known. 1 w ish you were here to cope, also Frank and Mary Alice. Maybe be’-„cn us we could kidnap her or have him shanghaied. Believe me. darling, no one wants her happiness more than I . . , Itrmcmter. last time we all saw Father, and she waa out of the room, ami I. nd, 'Look, ki«ls. if anything hi. | i / to me . . Kun. .Lave t •» I a jt mom- ■ ■’.: ’I want •* I- 1 >’■■ it I'* IftM i * n< *a <j a
Terra Haute Flant Closed By Strike Terre Haute. Ind.. Dec. 1. —(UP) — A strike of 13 operating engineers forced the Campbell Soup Co. plant to cloae today and idled some 300 employes. The engineeers walked off their jobs at midnight to enforce de- i mands for a now contract. The chief itftgp under dismute wax a request for a 15 ceut hourly wage hike. The company offered 11 cents. Local 841, AFL International anion of operating engineers, represented the strikers in contract negotiations. Rloxle Island Is the nations most densely populated state, with an average of 728 persons pet square mile. Second Is .New Jersey, . with 843 to the square mile. ~ OUR OWN COUGH SYRUP 49c 98c Kahne Drtig Store
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