Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1951 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAI > Published livery Evening Except Sunday By . THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., ING. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second Class Mattei Dick D. Heller ——— - President /’ < A. R. Holthouse .U- Editor H. Heller Vice-President C. E. Holthouse Treasurer Subscription Rates: 1 s By Mall In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 36) 1 -4ixmonths» 13.25; 3 months, 3175. ‘ . By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 17.00; 6 months, 33.75; 3 months, 32.00. >'By Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single copies, 3 cents.

It’s doubtful if school children view with happy anticipation the calendar standing of only 11 more days of vacation. „ * o o . _ About the only change in the / discussion of the high cost of living 20 years ago and today is that we now talk about inflation. h '■ . • r — - O (J swimming pool at Water Works park will have its Seasonal closing September 2Popular with the children, each afternoon saw the pool filled with happy youngsters who enjoyed the refreshing waters of the* spa. The place has been well supervised by Herbert Zerkel, Jr,j|ome day Decatur should get a larger or second [pool. i ' o— o In a New, York community water authorities have discussed the possibility of adding fluorine to the wate.r, as a scientific way of redyeing" tooth decay. The addition of fluorine was far from accomplished when the authorities began receiving complaints from . residents who said they could

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/ "I * . taste the fluorine in tap water. The power of the Imagination is wonderful, and sometimes frightening. o Q Construction of more buildings at Central Soya Company continues, ground being broken for a new bulk feed . house. Fiinal touches are being made to the big silos apd these structures will be ready to receive fall deliveries of soybeans. The site Jis one of the busiest and fastest growing industrial developments in the coun•in. V I j .. . « O—O A man died in apparent poverty on the streets of New York. He had lived in one Shabby room with three pieces of [furniture, and had one changb of clothing. He left nearly 350,000 in stocks and bonds. Such storied are not infrequent. One often reads that £ recluse ora beggar pas left a fortunle after a life of self-imposed Os course, a person has a right to live his own life,as he pleases. Hut people who must check every penny they spend agains| their in-

come can be excused for wonderla-. ing just why certain others work so hard to acquire money and merely keep it .they get it. The | ordinary rubbey band does not appear to be #r/ strong, yet it can be pulled t« several times its apparent lengthjV&hout breaking. It is similar j. to common wrapping string in thickness, but the string will brdak at' a pull much less severe needed BO to break a rubber tmijd. Like the rubber band, the m4n who can stretch with the forcei which pull against him and still be able to retain his integrity and character is much stronger than he seems. He will not break .as readily as the man who not budge an inch from a set direction. Elasticity can be a virtue of strength in , men as well, as in rubber bands. o- o Our troubles in Korea are largely the result of Russia's conniving ” I . to get a Communist foothold in ! * S-- ‘ I every part of the\world. With the Chinese R*ds as allies, this has been easy |to do in The Fas East. But the \question is asked, what would be our position in the world picture if Stalin had been able to get control of Japan, the Ruhr and Saar industrial areas in Germany, and the oil fields in Iran and the Middle East? The United Stites and other free nations prevented the | Russian Bear '{from wiggling in on these vital control points and it probably always will be a fight to keep <b e,n out oi Soviet hands. r *■

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I Modern Etiquette | B> ROBERTA LEE 0 —— o Q. When a girl, who isabout to Q. When a girl, who is about to the year # with her divorced mother who is now re married, and part of the year with her father who is also re-married, how are her wedding invitations orded? \ A. In the name of her mother, as, “Mrs. Robert L. Fulton requests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter, Hetty

Ann Smith, to. etc.’* Q. When introduced to a stranger and this person says, “I remember meeting you at (some time and placet,’* what should one's response be? A. An appropriate response would be, “It is very nice of you to remember me." Q. Is it proper to cut croquettes at tike table With the knife? A. No; the fork should be used for this. household Scrapbook j I By ROBERTA LKK | ♦ " — -■■■■[' ■■ — " I Transparent Soap To make a transparent soap, mix one pound of yellow bar soap, shaved In thin slices, with of alcohol. Put into a kettle of cold water and let the water boil for ten minutes, stirring the soap all the time. Sceht to please, begainot or rose, and pour into molds. Making Jam ♦ , When making jam, let the fruit boil for about ten minutes before the sugar is added and only about One-half the quantity of sugar is required. Proper Washing When washing glasses that have had milk in them, one should first run cold water into tl\em. Hot water dries the milk, giying the glass a cloudy appearance.

i v .Vi-jF/ * W Jp Jw. r W R j W r jL _ ACTRESS Colleen Miller show’s vfi her pretty back decorated wltii suntan tattoo, a beach fad. It’e just incidental, of course, that the warning “Behave Yourself" tc Hollywood wolves coincides with title of new film. (Internal ionol)

SUMMER

20 YEARS AGO I TODAY | ■ -O August 23. 1931 was Sunday. tel INSSRVICS * New Address Larry Jennings’ new address is: Pfe. Larry t E. Jennings, 1104972, U.S.M.C.R., H and S Co., Ist Bn., Fifth Marines, First Marines Div % Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal. Completes Army Course Pvt. Alta R. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Jones of Decatur, has successfully completed the army supply course at Fort Dlx, N.J. The course was conducted by the 9th division artillery, a unit of the 9th Infantry division. The eight, weeks’ course deals with all methods and means of supply i and with the necessary forms and records used in the handling of suplies. ;

TO SHOP HERE * ■ V \ * . j } | . > ' J . . I You will find a complete selection of the finest meats, fresh fruits and veg-\ etables and canned goods. Stop in and do all of your Food Shopping4|ere. You’ll like our prices and the service. Armour’s Smoked Short Shank Home Cured — Smoked-*-ChiHik t PICNIC HAMS - - lb. 43c BACON - -- - lb. 39c From'Round I PORK t 1 SWISS STEAK - lb. 79c ROAST -- - - lb. 53c Armour’s Sliced _ ROUND ~ ’ - BACON -- - - lb. 55c STEAK - - - - lb. 89c ' *. I ■ ] j ?■ Center Cut - Home-Made PORK PORKCHOPS - lb. 79c SAUSAGE - - - lb. 50c , ' ' 1 — i ■ ■ ■■ ■ \ ■ . . , [ . - . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables California Pascal < Large Size CELERY - -lg.stk.29c HEAD LETTUCE - ea. 19c Sunkist . Large Size \ ORANGES - - doz. 39c CANTALOUPE - -25 c .3 j , _ L. ' - - — 9 k ; —’ • » i Deerwood GERBER’S APRICOTS I Open Kettle' I 12 Rendered Van Camp K 11 K II PORK & BEANS C°an 2 19® 5 Lbs. 9SC Gerber’s 150 So. 2nd St. • Phone 3-2712

3uppfy aaswvkh . E! EV Bw I *1" POLICE TALK with Amile G. Chaloux, IE, who is heM without bail In Woonski, VU in the fatal shooting of his pal. Paid Bessette, 16. of Burlington. Vt. At left is Pollca Chief Charles Barber; at right, Sgt. Theodore Merchant / /International goundvhotoE

THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1951