Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ®wMPjr Kvwninf SudArjf By THE DMCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Emend at U*s Doeater. laC. Poet Office aa Second Claw Matter Dick ft Holter Preoident A. R. Holttemao - Editor A H. Holter —- Vice-President ft R ■nMteW I — Treaaarer M: By Mail, beyond Adaesa aad Adjoining Conn‘te»; One year, 0.0; • ■WIIM. 2E-W: laoottallM . By Carrier, M coata Mr week. Steele coptea, I coat*.
The shopper* are buoy and •very day yon see aeoreo ot per* ooao burning borne with beadle*. Truly, tt> the goodwill season end much happiness comes from the thought ot remembering fared ones ait Christmas time. ag — President Truman gives rent to Us personal toeliaga when Ma ire th up sad cd eonrse theoe human reaction* make frost page new*, ths letter to the music critic who ~ criticised daughter Margaret's Singing, is not s Jem in tetter writing aad no doubt was written la a . moment when Mr. Truman "saw rad." He should hare left the not* on hit desk until the next morning and then forgot to hare malted H. —o —-o—Harry (told, the spy who gave our atomic secrets to Rusal*, didn't tar* well with C. 8. District Judge James P. MeGrannery. Who sentenced the (ormer govern meat chemist to 9P-yearo la >ri son. He wag found guilty on two coasts aad sentenced on each one.' tie terms to run eoseurrent'ly A B-year term was recommended for the traitor, but most American* feel that the longer stretch better suits hi* crime. —~-o —-o —- ... Higa* WUI be erected at alley entrance* in the bustees* district ertabliehlng one-way traffic, as provided by the ordinance passed by .he city < >ua<H. The alley
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»ralFri»’fofa»-Two'l FDf UZAV white [Uaa wmi into tte pantry, having tote Norden bn mad not watt, and Virginia vanlated tot* her bedroom. Abby aaM "ttt dowa, MtabaaL* » Be ml Aad ate aaM, "Aa wv hare a aaoawat akBM 1 aauat aafpnea my BM|i|iriwal at tMa ateaa tnendablp tetweaa you aad Ute." i *1 had award it. fat paychte" «a reaaowd Ma gteaaa aad peered at her. “You atlH don't like ma, do you?" Tfa Bat that does act Influence me," ate aaM Ozmly- "MtabaeL you are not good enough ter Uaa. Too take advantage ofter. Using thto place aa it it were your own, laautag orders, borrowing "Bte ttkea IL" ' “She la lowly, and haa had little contact witk yotmg people. Michael, what are your tatenUoM?" "Ton apeak aa a parent, 1 presume? Aad la terms seldom, if ever wed, by Modem parents. If 1 aay dishonorable, you win taint; if I flay honorable, you will ewooa," "I would prefer them to be dishonorable. I think. At least, that would teach Liaa a tcearm.* ? “You believe she would spurn me?" "I a* not bell* comic. Michael. And I not only believe, 1 know it, aad so do you" “You never know," he said cautiously, “until you try." 1 shall overlook that remark, which not even you can mean, and wk, are you in tove with her?" “Os course I’m In love with her." he said, as Lian entered. "Ask Liza." “In love with whom ?“ she asked, setting down the tray. "You." I Liza laughed. '"I hope so. Doot take him serioinly, Abby. He usually talks like glue. Where’s Virginia?" | Michael row. He said. "1 don’t think I’ll have that drtnk, alter all. I want to go quietly away and brood See you Sunday... Virginia" be onlled. “good-bye, sweet Coz. My regards to Kim and the kids. It’s been lovely sorin' you." He went out laughing, and Liza looked at Abby. "What brought that on?" she Inquired. “Surety. Abby, you haven't—you didn’t wk him—" Abby said hastily. *1 didn't wk him anything. He's a hmatlc.” —Ltea said softly. Try to tike him a little. You ride him and. naturally, you bring; out the worst side." "M Fm to Monge?" tebby rose ' regally ''Wen, I'll stay fill after I Sunday night. I am < uri<ms to ere i _ U MicaaM is any rrepre at-home la'i
between Second aad Third streets, from Monroe to Madison, will ba- for southbound traffic. The alley bqfween First and Second street*, running from Jefferson to Monroe streets, will carry northbound traffic. After the signs are posted, observe the rules or you'll get in a dead end traffic Jam. . —o- —o— Two Points: The joint statement issued by President Truman and British Priaae Minister Attlee, contains two points which clarify question* much discussed by the average citisen. They are: Russia—The armed services build-up is purely for defense. “W* believe that the Communist leaders of the Soviet Union and China could, If they chose, modify their conduct In such away as to make these defense preparations unnecessary.'' Exports— "We are fully eonsclou* of the Increasing necessity of- preventing materials and Item* of strategic Importance from flowte* into the hand* of those who might use them against the free ' world. “ The President stated that It was his hope that world conditions would never call for the use of the atomic bomb He will Inform Attlee If developments require a change in this situation
1 Ma apartment than In yours," ate »aaM * I On Sunday night, shortly after • eight. Lua prMorri the button over , Mfchael’a card, the hussar roundad. and ate and Abby climbed the i stain. Abby sniffed. “Smelts - musty,” aba aaM, "unaired." Michael <M Mt Appear <m the landtag, and Una rapped at the gear, lie caDeA “Conw in, and Wa about ttata" aad ate opened the 57nd stood there, with Abby tealdoter. Michael Jumped up from tte sagging couch. Reclining on it was a in Uli Stand, mediumblonde young woman wearing a crumpled black frock. She also wore an expression of aatodabment. Michael was in his shirtsleeves aad there wan a light smear of lipstick <m one cheek. His hair was disheveled. The room was heavy with smoke. Abby aaM "Good evening, MlchaeL" “I thought you were from tte delicatessen," he said. “Well, now that you're here, do come in.” Lise had not spoken, and Abby said. Thia is Sunday night. Michael, we were asked remember? You asked us." “Oh my gosh!" cried Michael, confounded. T though* 1 said . ffoteag/" - — — “That to evident. Come, Liza -." “I'm sorry,” said MichacL He . waved his hand at the girt, now sitting up, in a bemused fashion. . "Mademoiselle X." he said. “Miss I Lennon and Mrs. Lennox...Do join us," he urged. “We love com- ’ pany." [ Abby took a firm grasp of Liza. She said, “Lisa...*/ “See you tomorrow night," said ’ Michael, “for I'm sure I" said Monday.* He closed the door, aad they • could bear him laughing, over the high, rather petulant voice of his ■ v’litor. “And now," eaid Abby grimly. ; aa they went downstairs, "perhaps ■ you're satiated." Abby talked all the way downstairs She said. Terhaps this haa opened your eyes": she said, "I'm glad Virginia wasn’t here to witness your—and my—humiliation," she said. “You aren't stupid. Liza." But Liza was silent and Abby** heart ached for her. Poor child, it Isn't wholly her fault, she argued, as if She were arguing w d h George, and suddenly ahe seemed to be. You kept her tn cotton wool, and took her from the cradle, she told her brother accusingly. Also, she was frightened; Lisa's silence had convinced her that this wound was deep, not merely a matter of miM disinfectant and a little ban- 1 dagr. Much wounds can teeter, 'cause levers, deliriums, disaster.
BmHl' Soiirf Th* General Electric Co. has voted purchase of (50 health bond. M»H*t»a!Xu O( .tai campaign la Adams . ounty J J bounced today All > > proceeds from the ? < annual Christmas j ? **“' ***** ” r * tin the fight oa tu- .»■■■< bercufosis and to f pro vide and otherwise carry on the fight f agalMt th* "whit* amwMßi I* conducted by the Adams county tuberculosis association. *Household Scrapbook I | By ROBERTA UM J, Children'* Sack* - . ' It to Just aa twls* to buy several pairs ot the same color socks for children as It is when buying stocking*. When onesock is worn cut it can be mated with any of the other* and the result will be longer service. ——*• Red Til** When the red tiles ot the poren or fireplace trecome dull, tryrubbing them with a cut piece of lemon and a little salt. Then wash with warm, soapy Water. Th* Fingernails If the fingernails ar* coated with a light polish. It will tend to make the hands look longer than dark polish. 0 . • Modern Etiquette Ry ROBERTA LEE ■ |■, #- (J When line has been invited lo a party, or] other affair, and after accepting he cuntra.ts a heavy cold. what should be do? A.- Tetaphone the boatcss and express how sorry he to that he cannot attend. He to being con- ; siderate. not only of his own welfare, but also of the other people uy remaining st home Q. If a girl is to be married in a simple, informal ceremony, and to to wear a traveling dress, does she have a number of brides maids? A. In a ceremony such as this the bride usually has only one attendant, her matron or maid of
* i They bad reached the entry ball and now Abby said gently, “1 wtob you would consider and come home r with me." No answer. She sighed r and offered up a aacriflee. *l’ll • stay on, it you like, for a whUe." [ Liza said, aa if she hadn't beard, l "Walt here, Abby," and the flrst tiling Abby knew the light little i feet were running up th* atalre, aa if to a rendezvous. Abby stood, stricken, te the small square hall, which waa dimly nghted. She wanted to call out. to cry. Oh, Uaa. don’t—Ta the worst thing you caa (to. H*H only tough st you, theyTl both laugh—She could not bear that for her. Yet there waa nothing she could da. She couldn't bring heroelf to elimb those stairs agate. Bo she waited, her hand* cold to th* dose, damp heat of the haft Liza noon ceased to run. She walked sedately, quietly. She reached the landing, tiptoed U MlchaaFu door, where she listened ahamelenely. She beard a typewriter ctatter. Then it stopped and she heard Michael, -Sorry, baby, but when genius mwna. you gc borne, and burn too!" Uza knocked, delicately, opened the door aad walked in. The anonymous blonde waa sitting on the sofa, accompanied by a magazine Michael had swung around from the typewriter. Two Jaws, otu ' round, receding, and powdered, the I other obstinate and unshaven r dropped. Liza *ould hear the thud She cried, "Didn’t you hear m< knock, darling ?” She beamed at the blonde. "I do apologize fro Abby." she said placatingly. “She r a reactionary angel and sees sc many movies! And I’m sorry we misunderstood you. MichaeL Cl course, you said Monday." 8h( came farther into the room, stooc beside MichaeL apparently frozer to tua chair, and kissed the top ol hi* head. TH call you." she prom toed tenderly, "in the morning." She turned. Michael said. “Ix»k here. Liza." and she did, over het shoulder. Her eyso were wide witk guileiesa affection, her tore!) mouth wreathed tn sunny smiles “I do hope 1 see you again," sh< informed th* dazzling and dazzlet young woman on the couch. "Mich ael must bring you to our—" ah< corrected hcraelf, but not hastily —"to my apartment" She tookec guilty. "I didnT mean to anticl pate," ahe murtnured. She went out but did not quite shut the door, so heard the pto being pulled, but before the grenade was hurled to rock the room ahe put her head in. waved a hand, and uttered a crttlctom"Pure corn, Michael dear," she said, "and I don’t mean bourbon!* She do»ed tM door and ran dT*n the stairs She waa teughIng. Tliev rvwiM bear h*r. I To Be CoallAMdU .'JI
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honor. i—l Q. la It neceasary to thank a I clerk in a store, when he or *h ■ | has been particularly attentive, and patient? A. This Is done only too seldom But it certainly is very courteous and is the mark of good-breeding. The staff? of the main line railways of England number SM.6M who receive In wages more than 11.1MW.W0.000. * 11 JhL -v) I W II BA (loble Cannon. 1106 Heltert lit. 1 , Si Louis Mo says In this day I 4tid .IK.; u. <!<•• -I; ' mallei how old you are it to ow young you feel Mr. Cannon says in- s seen a lot of these young, high powered fellows nr t burn themselves our. while loir.- tha’ know how to li«never seemed to get tdrl. Mr raniWß -ays that”’since he jiae been lasing HUtAt.lHz h- b-eto as spry as- a iti-yehr-old, Mr Cannon found he *’<i- sufferihs a deficiency’ of Vitamins Bt. H- Site-. -cin and lr<-n . Mr Cannon was very prou<i to give us this statement "My job! -a g—wa'chniHii -too-—the I Wabash,Railroad keeps .nkd tn onek and I don 'I Rave a ;-.-!i..m-e > to get mm h e»er< ise I seem tot get. gas on niy atomai'h and then !, 1 lose my appetite Many times It have had m-rvous spell* and been unable to sleep at night. TtiW: one day I heard hop other folk; were l*eitiK llelpe.l by ItAVAf < tL- s Now- the g»s on my stomach lias vanished, my appetite Is first rate . and I get a g'm<i night's sleep and i those nervous spells? I very seidom have them any more at all-“-J ; think IIADACOI. Ct ! mighty firnjust look what It has done for; tne " The most Important thing about I HAIiACOI, is that you get Vita- ; mtns lit. Bi. Mat it: ami Iron ip liquid form, which mean* t-ltat they . are quickly absorbed and tils- j putched to the blood stream. stoaUy"**.■ -ItAI).A ■- COI. help* build up blond I when. Iron to needed* to carry tin- tprecious Vhamin* an-l NHc.er.ils> :<> "every parr ttf yrmr body ■ ' Remember lIAUAfttU is that wonderful! new preparation’ promising. blessc'l relief tor your indigestion, -tommh diS’iiibancev tga- heart-’ burn., soii.i rlslngd" after ttieato’. a* well a* that general rundown condition and vague aches and , pains w'iien they are due to a luck-of Vitamins 81. Hr. Iron and! Niacin in your system HAHACyi, Is so aptaxingly sue-! <-es*ful luiause if your »y*t>-m lack* Vitamin* ll'. B-. Iron and! Niacfrt ff arte dfrt«ly te" "reltoVf S thto deficiency the real cause of yftur trouble That's the kincto/rf j )>roi!m.t yon want that klpd -you 1 should lotj*—the kind you shbUl't.start taking immediately. Only 0n» Genuine HAOACOL ; Ifan't go through life suffering i those vague aches and pain* If caused by such deficiencies when I relief may’d-e a* clt-a* st hand us the nearest drttrstore for-sufferer* t from tlicsi deficiencies , Buy i HAOACOL tcslav Trial site bottU-j only fl Jy. levtge tamrly or Im* p.ital sin-. f<i -o ItefiiM- *ub-it ‘IJiWK ThoruTC-tmtecotersdroeT aml-v---gci-Ume llAi>/.t'<»l7 If yum dru: . j,-. d- v . i..-l c- IIAItVtiL -urdec.. it. d> ■ ■ ' I 1 be! I < |.|p.>ia>C -> lzc.:t>—lAui ■ ■- t. t I Saw. iae Leßiauv CurporUtipn
'Hom MblisM AtPiMcSclMNb •loaor roll* far the Iterator Jun far and water high schools went released tov'ay by W Guy Brown, principal of th* school*, the report showing that -th high *cb<xd student* and 36 Junior high *cbool attident* attained the honor rott* (faring the second six week* of the fir»t semester. The complete list* follow. High School Ahr. SallymV Bohnke. Harold <X‘"" Bowman. Carol .<A Busse. Ruth — IA Elliot. Beverly IA Fuelling. Eugene —... 4A Krick, Marvene ... -IA Smith, Janet 4A Treon Patricia <A McKean. Judith ..-.r »A 2B Myer*, Letter .... SA ZB Braden. SaralynSu .— 3A IB Erekson. Gary SA IB Jiaberg, Marilyn ... 3A IB Klmjbl*. Sharon 3A IB Harris. Margaret SA IB Kiri henbaucr. Marilyn 3A IB Roeder. Carol 3A • IB (Aearengin, Mary Ann 3A IB ■ Alger, Caro Hue ..SA 2B | Hite. Jacqueline SA SB i Kalver. Carol . SA SB j Krueckelverg. Doris 2A SB Kruse. Joan ... SA SB * I*r«ri«m." -teefc-"':SB Linn, llianne SA SB Murphy. Ronald ...—• 2A SB fetrir. Jack .... .... 2A SB Strahm Lol* 2A 211 ITlotna*. hnniel SA 2B Junior High Ahi. Sheila ... 6A . Callow. Joyce <A Snyder Karen <>A Baumgartner. Nancy 5A IB Brandyberry. Leah ■'•A IB Krueckelw ig. I»an oA tn Rent*/ .hili'- '-A IB * ffavrt- lh>rca* .— iA——IB Stml nita SA Hl > Somnutr. Harold SA IB , I’oßng Beverly -SA IK yVhrfek. David SA IB Eley. Roger <A SB] Erekaon,. Greta ... 4A 2B tdßxetl. Dana — <A SB x Kranz. Judith . 4A SB IlilyaVd, Gwendolyn — 4A . 211 ..lohuaon. Jerry.,2..- 4A 2B t Locke. Judith ..— 4A 211 Iteppert. Sandra *. IA 211 - Striker. Mara Dee . 'LI" 2B Baker, Sharon .id 3B i Bogner. Alan ....—. 3A till ! Huvldson Durca* 3A 311 ■Duff. Dmald .... 3A 3B Hammond. John . ... 3A 311 Johnson. Deanue -... 3A 311 ' Kjjt Sandra IA SB Robinson. Romiie -SA 3lt -Straism. Ilii'ußpry 3A 311 Townsend, Ruth 3A SB i Dull, Roger ! 2A IB Jankt... 2A . LB i Hoop. Marilyn JA IB Schultz. J-anine 2A HI Smith. Mary Jane .... 2A ~ flf ! Strickler. Roger 2A HI Zwick. William . 2A 4B * 20YEAKS AGO .TODAY I n — —*-e De, il lutra Sleurv. . Berne wins uvvard for growing 2*1.02 tdO" ' (»f sugar beet* worth 3211.00 di: lone acre of ground? i—-wdtdph Kidter,-reelected super ilntendent vt the Evangelical. jS itd-ay scli<H>J and Ruth Hammond ' i,> i'cfetary. ■ ( , Grover Miller. Soh of Mr and i Mrs. CaT Miller, pin- of t|ie triplet* j die* from pneumonia al Soldiers ; hospital. Tenn. Raymond Cross. Os,, die* at Ad tiuis county ineiimigal hospital. The Kaamer v«. I’owitat h 35.<tO<i personal damage case being j -h-ard before an Adam* • nunty I . m on ebange. of ventitf from - I : -i - Dnkig ‘IMML" ill with hicken pox, i
In no Services Letter From Karn* J(jr. and Mr*. Frank JcMlngs of We»t Adams street, received a letter yesterday from their son, Pfc. Kenneth Jentflngs, fa Korea, the letter, written last Swnday. stated briefly fiat he hoped It would reach bi* parent* to assure them he ws* safe. JeMtogs, who Mt for marine service in August, has been in action In Korea *face early September and to now with the 7th regiment of the Ist marines, trapped In northeast Korea. He reported that, while living fa a four by tour foxhole filled with atraw and covered with tin. be waa, for the time being, at least alive aad hoped the push for safety would be made soon In Japan Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Jone* have received word that their *oa. Cpl. Robert A. Jone*, who entered service Sept. 26. arrived safely fa Japan on Thanksgiving Day. Correct Addrot* Following to the correct addres* f..r Ret. ftillfce L Arnold: I’s. UOU7K. Co. D Ist Ba.. Abu. Inf. Regt.; Camp Breckinridge. Ky. County Scouttrs To ? FVuwwr W There will be a regular mouthiy meeting of Adaraa county Scouters advisory group of the Boy Scoms. at Decatur high school Wednesday Hi-fat at 7:J# o'clock. The meriteg will be held at the high school instead of the regal* r meeting place, th* Boy Scout epbfa, bwause Jhe cabin waa completely ransacked recently It waa tear net today that several Rnporiaat ria** were being Investigated eoacernint the Ideality of those who sSaged the break-fa, ■KaafiaapKi Time For * Seßdwieh? 2 ?Sto|i,iß any tisM e( th* day for a OtNriotui mimlwich and a cup of eoffee. Or if you are loohinc for an extra Rood noon lunch • - try Dick a Grill. ALSO SERVING: NOON LUNCHER, SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES BKK’S mu OPEN «:00 A. M. te »:00 R. M. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ l
Notice Farmers The following business firms will be closed on Saturday afternoon, effective January 6, 1951, and each Saturday afternoon thereafter in order to give r their employes one-half day off each week. There will be no grinding or retail sales or - grain purchased after 12 o’clock noon. However, an exception to this arrangement will be made during i harvest season so that incoming grain and beans, only, can be taken care of. KERNE EQUITY EXCHANGE CO, Berne, Linn Grote. Ind.; Chattanooga, Tama, Ohio. ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP- Herne. Monroe. Pleasant Milk W iUianu. "• MASTER FEED STORE. Herne. BURK ELEVATOR CO., Monroe. Peterson. GENEVA MILLING A GRAIN CO. Geneva. LIMBERLOST HATCHERY, Geneva. GENEVA ELEVATOR CO- Geneva. GENEVA HATCHERY. Geneva. PETROLEUM FEED A SUPPLY. Petroleum. MEYERS MILLING CO.. Riverside. WILLSHIRE GRAIN A SUPPLY. Willshire, O. Schumm. O. FARMERS GRAIN CO- WRtehire. O. FARMERS GRAIN CO- Clenmore, O. The following will be closed on Thursday afternoon instead of Saturday: BURK ELEVATOR CO. Decatar. STIEFEL GRAIN CO- Decatur. I • , < ' . • • . . ■ - I
JCVvW FwIMRp ww Ate un jhw niynwap Victim Include Family Os Three Indianapolis, Dec. 11 —(CPI— Seven persons were dead today a* • result of weekend *uto accident* on Ice-coated Indian* highway*. The victim* Included a family of three and * man add bis wife Mt and killed by a car as they crossed a road to their home. Donald L, Herne, «, of Hammood, •nd hl* wife. France*, 42, and th*ir son. Thomas, if, died yesterday when their car hit head-on with a semi-trailer south of Highland oa V. S. 41. Herman Hatoema' and his wife, Katherine, both 74, Lafayett*. *or* killed last night when they wire hit by a car driven by Cecil Ray. Jr., 27. of Lafayette, oa Ind. 2*. east of Lafayette. State police said the Hatoema* stepped out of a car. walked behind it and acrons th* road Into the path of Ray’a aaloaro bile. Patricia Dawsoe, Id. Monroeville, waa kilted and tour other teooagera were hurt yeeterday when
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their w ran sC abroad near DecaFpaaeto Moorman. 42, Warden, died at tajurtee after the egr he waa riding fa slid on Ipd S, south east of Warren, and bit a tro*. liable* come Into the world wkiiout idea* of right or wrong. Aceordtag to Childcratt booh*, they acquire their social behavior pattens* from their home and schcul earironmeuts. ' Oamoorat Want Ad* Brine Roault* . i " ' '■' '' ■
