Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1951 — Page 4
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Advertising causes demand and production lowers pricey. That is why rabbit fur is cheaper than mink. ; r 0 ——0 The Mississippi river is expected to crest at 40.5 feet, the higest for Old Man river since 1844. In this case, .age has given it strength. —t-o- —0 Drew Pearson doesn’t think that Pnp&jdent Truman can be.re-elect-ed in 1952. He should refer to his 1948 predictions. •r . _ * An Ohio woman known in the circus as Dolly Dimples, claims to have reduced her weight from 555 to 164 through dieting. All she heeds to do now is write a book and a string of menus for the corpulent and enjoy Hadacol fame. That’s the way fortunes are made in America. | , ■ Leaders of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths have approved a proposal which would institute a World Brotherhood Information Bureau in Geneva. The bureau would serye as a center for exchange of ideas on better , interfaith relations and on ways to promote tolerance. It is encouraging in these days when the Communists are emphasizing the differences between men to* see churchmen working toward /betterunderstanding among religious groups.and their fellow man. 0 o r Sen. Paul Douglas ht Illinois a,.- ... may be piqued because President. Truman didn't nominate all his candidates! for federal court appointments, but We doubt if he is helping his political Career by carrying on the fight. The President’s victory in Illinpis in 1948 shied Douglas in his election to the senate.. It is taken for granted that the President’s nominees are capable jurists; with the nec- .
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essary qualifications for filling these important; judicial posts. Democrat Victory in Illinois year will give -opportunity'.to- name* hisjfriends;. for other* appointments. | t ' 0 1 o i; ; ) I■■ U 1 ’" 1 The United sjates government ’> "T \ \ ' i: has strongly protested she convic--2 : 7 ■ ■ tion of correpsopdent N. : Oatis on trumped-up charges of • Spying in Czechoslovakia, and is using all possiblip peaceful means to obtain his release. Some how- • I II ever, are trying;to make political | capital out of thie tragic conimuriist frame-up of |he Marion newspaperman. The) height of irresponsible was reached by Indiana Sen| William E. Jenner in a statement die issued from Washington: ‘‘Where are the Marines, what |s the Air Force doing in Europa . . .? It is time; to tell the government of Czechoslovakia to relapse Mr. Oatis or we will send ap air mission to Prague and take him.” Jenner supported the j proposal to expand the Korea| wpr into China. Does he want to start a war in Europe? ! , I f 4 Ch-| —to 1 \) -V Ii X \•; i 'J-'; Better Housing:— Arizona has taken a step in L i * dealing tfee problem of ythe - migratory A code' <?f sanitation and a housing codd for migratory workers is improving the lot of the people who travel from place to place with the, harvests. The new' measures call for dean, living quarters and sanitation j along with, good wafer in sufficient amounts for batjiing. The action a demonstration that people everywhere are comirg to realize that a society, like a chain, is as strong and safe as ns weakest pars. This logic may. be applied to |slum areas and other sites of marginal housing
in rural districts. A .community is as safe from -disease* as the distance and ‘ safeguards between its inhabitants and contagion. Liying next to t. slum without adequate housing or facilities for sanitation is an invitation to disease, and gerins neither- income nor jfences. ] There are many such problems which are chiefU local in their nature. Yet they affect the welfare of the country and if th! communities fail to handle them it sometimes becomes .necessary fer hightfy governments t|p intervene. It is highly "preferable that thepe problems b? met and solved en a local level.' I — i. ; j 4) I 20 YEARS AGO | TODAY , ! o - (-*’ v July 20‘.- Russell Stump. 12, receives a severe gash on his head when cars driven by his father, Lewis Stump, aid Vilas Habegger of Berne, collide east) of Decatur. Oscar Winsworth of Bobo is (recovering 1 from a severe sho£k which sent*2,3OO volts of electricity through his body and biirhed his hands, feet and body severely. It happened near Convoy, Ohio, where Ainsworth was shooting an oil wx*ll. » . George W. Dixon, 75, retired blacksmith, died yesterdajy at his home, 615 Indiana street. Fofir bandits hold up West Side Atlas bank in Chicago escape with $7,000. L ), ' Mr. a|nd Mrs.j James SaSser of Schenectady, N. Y., are visiting at the Janies L. Kocher home. I DoH Beery catches a 15-poUnd carp in St. Mary’s riyer. o_ 4 -o ; Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE ' »— —M— —« Tabid Linen J ! Even dampness can be given to table linens, when sprinkling it by dipping half the doth into boiling Water, wringing its dry as possible, end folding the wet side! onto the dry side. Roll, then wfap in a towel for sevcrajl hours. Broiling Meat Before steaks or chop-, slit the fat aroitnd the edges, and this will cause tpe mejat to lie flat on the rack. T?i» is. a pood pyo(Cdure to folloi with the break fast bacon tooj if you want flat shces. , Sprinkling Clothes To dampen -sprinkled clothes •-venly, they Should be folded lather than roljled; and wrapped in oiled skill oY a rubber sheet,”
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y (to V T JU* INSERVIC* ‘ Burnett To Hospital Cpl. Norman Burnett, who returned two weeks ago from 10months service in Korea, was admitted to the Fort Waylne veterans hospital yesterday and is undergoing treatment tor malaria. Burnett became ill suddenly at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burdett of North Sixth street. He is visiting here on a 30day furlough but it is expected that he will remain at the hospital tor some time. Mail may I>e addressed to him in care of th? hospital. Burnett served with the seventh cavalry during his action in Korea. Kiser in Arkansas j Mrs. .lofan Mayer received a letter today from her son, Kenneth Doyle Kiser, who left Decatur July 9 stating th?t he is stationed kt Camp Chaffep, Ark. The complete hddrtsjs is Pvt. Kenneth D. Kiser, U.S. 55177985, Co. A, 46th A.1.8. jc.C.B., sth armed division, Ckmp Chaffee, Ark. i\ 1 4— 4 ■ ,■ pH OItniNAXCF Short Title: An Ordinance < concerning Trair'ie in the City .. Os Mei-atur, Indiana designating Certain i»referent ial.streets, pad providing penalties for the Violation thereof. \ BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Cbiincil of the C ity of Decatur, Indiana, as follows: 1. That the following street and intersection in the City of,Decatur. Indiana is hereby designated as through and/or preferential street and/or intersection: Madison Street at 'the intersection of Madison and Twelfth Street in the City of Decatur, Indiana. 2. It is. hereby declared unlawful and a violation of this ordinance for any person, firm, <>r corporation to oper ite or cause to be operated any vehicle into and upon said preferential street and/or Intersection without first bringing said vehicle to a complete stop and to’ look both to the left and right before proceedlhg in or upon said preferential street and/or intersection. 3. It is hereby declared unlawful and a violation of this ordinance for tny person, firm. .or Corporation, to directly or Indirectly interfere with or interrupt the traffic in or upon said preferential street and/or intersection. 4 Tills ordinance) is supplemental to an' ordinance entitled, ‘-‘-An Ordinance to amend Section IX of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance for the Regulation <>f Traffic within the City bf Det'atiir, Indiana, and Providing Penalties." Passeil August 17, and Recorded itv Record No. 17, Page w iii< h was adopted on '-’lst day of February, 195<». by the Common Council of flje City of Decatur. Indiana). 5. Any person, firm, lor Corporation violating a portion of this ordinance shall upon cnnvii tion thereof be fined any sum nloi exceeding one hundred dollars .(sloo.€»<•> to which may be kdded imprisonment not to exceed thirty (3«) days. , »'i. Tills ordihance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage, approval by the Mayor, and due publication. Dulv adopted by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 17th day of July, 1951. Job* M. I>oau Presiding Officer ATTEST: • I 1 ■--! ■■ 11. t crruin A urn nd < ’lerk-Treasurer • ■ Approved by tne this 17th day of July, 1351. ,t . - John M. Ilona Mayor ATTEST: 11. t ernon turn nil ' Clerk-Treasurer july zo—ay _ A weather-wtary I Minneapolis resident commented bitterly that ‘in Minne'sota, summer's bn Wednesday. It was 'on Tuesday last year.” It You Have Anything To Sell Try A. Democrat Want Ad —it Pays SPECIALS! V Slicing Bologna, -4-- 39c Bananas, lb. 2— 4-h Pineapple, large can 4.4- 39< Fruit Cocktail, large can 39c RAVER’S MARKET 908 Winchester 125 Grant AWWVWWWWVVWVWWIA ' Snacks for Shoppers •v; . Shopping? Take time out for a pickrme-up at our famous fountain . . try a tasly toasted sandwich and a flavorsome fruit drink! Serv ice is speedy, (oo ! \ v Also A 1 Serving Chicktn y J n the O Basket CHOPS 8k J SHRIMP j STEAKS 1 ~. N 1 i I I Ideal Dairy Bar \ Open 7 Days a Week
I Modern Etiquette | I B> ROBERTA LEE \ | 0 j 0 v Q. When one is a guest at a small informal dinner in someone s home, should one accept a helping ol every dish offered? A. We air have our likes and dislikes, but kt a small dinner it is embarrassing to the hostess when a iuest refuses a dish. One can at least manage a small quantity of each dish offered. Q. writing a letter or rote to a brother and' sister, may one address the' qnvelbpe, “Mis? Mary Morgan and brother”? A. Never. The envelope should be addressed either to the sister or the brothr never to both. |\ ' ' pH ~~ BAKE SALE —City Hall, r Saturday, 9 a. m. 1
/ ( SALE CALENDAR JULY 26—r7:30 p. m. Ralph A. Fostef and Roy Ek Booster, 1 mile South of Decatur city limits on U. 8. road 27. Service station, ghr7 age, grocery store.restaurant and cabins, Roy & Ned John- ' ( . • (son and Melvin liiechty, aucts. JULY 27—7:30 p. m. Max Fell; and Donald Bilter, |8 miles west of Celina, Ohio on.jnud pike ro<ig; 15 miles,south of Chattanooga on 49 then miles east; 1% east of Durbin store. 18 registered Angus cattle. Roy &' Ned Johnson and Melvin ''.paechty, Auctg, I FRYING Chickens 62c ! ' i 'i '' 'V , ■ i-1 ! PICNIC hams \ L 1 \ i I ! Sliced or Whole — ; ‘lb. ! 6 lb. Boxes SKINLESS WEINERS $2.99 * ! . FRESH GROUND BEEF -L—lb. 65c ] ; SMOKED SAUSAGE ,-L—- Ib.' 58c ! ; CONE HONEY 1 tb."39c ! [ 2 lb. AMERICAN CHEESE— —79 c ! • FRESH COUNTRY EGGS —s4c doz. ! I. - |i ; , ; Schein Bros. Market * See us Before you sell your livestock. I PHONE 3-2992
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Union Pal* The Union Paia 4-H club held their eighth- regular meeting July 10. | The meeting was opened with group singing. The pledge was lei l,y Anna Lehman. The roll call was Answered by imitating a baby. A ftpecial feature was given by Marine and Barbara Bleeke. A deirionJtraiion, “How to make a marshdesert" was given by Virginia Veltter aJI d Lorraifte Haugk. \ | Delicious refreshments were Served by Anna Lehman, Kathj-yn Schaffer, and Sara Frank. Sodbusters i The Sodbusters 4-H club of St. township held their fourtn
regular meeting recently at the borne of Carl Frey, the adult leader. ' ■” The pieetlng was called to order rnd Keith Frey took the! roll.: Preparations .for the 4-H show at Monroe August 7,8, and 9 werej discussed by Carl Frey, Darrell Clouse, and the members;’ , . J Following the business meeting, refreshments were served and the meeting was adjourned. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results.
' i T m tj t ' I ■ ■ !t I h Golden Ripe BIUUS ;' ■ r. ■' . J ■ 10 c ■ WHILE , THEY LAST! 1 ■ V - ———. —— TRANSPARENT APPLES, 4 lbs. £ ijc U. S. No. 1 POTATOES 50 lb. bag J .99 SUNKIST LEMONS n — 3 doz. s|.oo SUNKIST ORANGES 4 doz. SO.OO ,1— —— £—, Home Grown Sweet Corn We will have a load of Sweet Cherries, Sour Cherries and Red & Black Raspberries & Dewberries in Tuesday evening. Place your order now! HIIIIW Hillis. i : i I . i on the highway ' • ' • i• * H*’ i•* if i■- • • ’*i~ ■ j * i 4
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1951
**lt may be later than you think” hear ev. Franklin Norris lunday, 2 p. m M Joly 22 Wren Park, Wren, Ohio Book on Revelation.
