Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1951 — Page 4
PAGE FOUR
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By TH® DECATUB DEMOCRAT CO., INC. *DtM*ed at the Decatur, Ind., Pott Office as Second Class Matter, Dick D. Heller President A. R. Holthouse. Editor • J.: H. Heller -- Vice-President Chas. HolthouseTreasurer fl Subscription Rates: By Mail In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, »; Six months, >3.25; 3 months, >1.75. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties; One year, $7.00u8 months, >3.75; Smooths, >2.00. By Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single copies, B cents.
Hoosiers are enjoying this second summer more than the first. o— —o Majority control of the special session of the legislature hasn’t helped the minority. * o o Sen. Taft wants a new foreign policy, but as yet hasn’t made up his mind what kind of a policy he is for. ■'—l ■■»O* —-o j A new line-up in the political race has been given by a New York preacher, who wants to run for president, with Gen. Eisenhower as his candidate for vicepresident. Gen. Ike maj wait for the draft. V; ; — O O ‘ America’s steel mills are gear- . I ‘ -X ing production to 108-milliop tons, which if accomplished, more ore and scrap iron will have to be fed to the blast furnaces. A concerted drive is being made to get dormant scrap to the steel 'mills . and (.foundries. In cleaning yp arousal your place of business, ofti the farm, factory or home, if ydS find some scrap iron; call the • 'junk dealer. This-material will then bp moved to the steel mills where it will be used in - turning out new products for the defense program and American industry. - o -o j The >36,453.68 received Uy the touhty from the state’s quarterly < distribution x>f gasoline tax and' auto tees is most welcome; but it should be remembered that the amount has already been budgeted for the highway department. The lsst budget is approximately >200,000, which incorporates re- . ceipt of funds from the state auditoi during the current year. TheOctober payment does not inJV- — —t— z 0 • p Modern Etiquette | Srffe BY ROBERTA LEE 1 ~ 0 Q. When one does not believe in the custom of tipping, isn’t it privilege to omit it?
■HMHB£n9EHKffi3NRfIHUNMBwSKQB3r I CATSUP _“ lc 2'Zu" “■ 49c g > -Made of The Finest Quality Tomatoes M ' K gg Vacuum Packed I - I PADiI Del Monte S WnH / Brand cans Grown In The Finest Corn Growing Area I EVERY DAY LOW PRICES R I KRAFT’S I MARKET ■ 7th & Monroe Phone 3-4400 ■ DIIMDKIiI Deerwood No ' 2 |rURIinlN Brand [can New Pack Pie Pumpkin ■■'* 1 "' "' . -~a RCAAD Proctor & Gambles Large *3) P| ■ vVfia New Soap Powder Box Jr ! **Sg Good For* All Laundry Needs ■ —-—B ■CHEESE LONGI,ORN 49c| ! Special Price on Quality Cheese v ' gg I SWISS STEAK XL”.’"*' S9c| Tasty! Juicy!
CAKE OF THE WEEK
crease the amount available for road building and upkeep, unless . total receipts exceed the yearly appropriations. Adams county has more than 700 miles of roads to maintain and the >200,000 budget has to go all around, or complaints will be filed by farmers and land owners in the aieas neglected. In view of the heavy use of our country roads, it sterns that the legislature shotlld consider it good economy and wise in public service, to add a cent to the gasoline tax, all of which should be used in black topping the roads. Our . i macadam highways are wearing put, just like tlft old mud roads did at the advent of the automo- . bile era. o -o 7I - 9 •' - ‘ '1 ' •. - \ . Fortitude: — : Much can be learned in 4 ing a group of youngsters playing at some competitive game. They play the game for all it is worth, and the score sometimes may be very, lopsided. ■“ It takes a. lot of fortitude to . keep at a game while being beaten. Lt would seem to be so much easier at times to walk off uhe field, or call for a change in the . game. Sometimes that happens, blit more than likely ihe badly losing youngsters keep at it, for grit and determination are grow- i Ing within them, along with their banes. It takes even more fortitude to win gracefully. It is not easy tu have the obvious upper hand aid to hold it without gloating and 1 without acquiring an undue swelling of the-ego. But the youngsters ' often do that, tor sportsmanship ' -c i 11 T ■ |i and brotherliness are also growing within them. ’.... a. Yes, of cdurse; there is noth- | k ihg compulsory about the custom. I However, a person who makes a I practice of omitting the tip in > public places will have to be [ hard-shelled enough to ward oft black looks from those who have
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY CHERRY CAKE -65 c TRY OUR DONUTS- FRESH AT YOUR GROCERS EVERY DAY
4gg Hiuna **/.•' 1" P- .. I . t Fox at Fort Brigg \Pvt. Leonard D. Fox, who entered army service recently, is training at Fort Bragg, N.C; He is the soil! of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fox of Monroe route one. His address is as follows: Pvt. s la'onard D. Fox, US 55112230, Co. C 167th Regt. 311 inf. Div., Fort Bragg, N.C. 1?; Bayles In England Opt. T. K. Bayles, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bayles of this city, is now stationed in England’and has the following new address: Cpl. T. K. Bayles, AF 16355891, 81* Med. Group, A.P.O. 955, 9/0 P,M., New York, N.Y. He has been in servtre for nine months and for the past two months has been in charge of the laboratories at Behtwaters A.F.8., Ipswich. England. On Rotation List Capt. Martin P. Alexander, Jr., whose wife and three sons reside near Decatur has been placed oh the rotation list and expects to arrive in the states soon according to a release frpm the 25th “Tropic Lightning’’ Infantry division/A picture which accompanied the release shows Capt. Alexander and his : replacement. Capt. Frank F, ( Rathburn. studying a war, map in their front lines, office. Capt. Alexander is the squadron intelligence officer for the first - battalion, 35th infantry regiment of the 25th division. Household Scrapbook | I BY ROBERTA LEE 0 . i * 0 Black Materials Do not apply soap directly to black materials. WashLthe garment in suds made from a reliable soap, and just warm enough to cut the grease. If necessary, repeat this treatment. Then rinse several times in warm! water, and finally give it a cold jinse. Cake Mixture If the cake mixture has been made too stiff do not try adding more milk to it. Beat an egg and add this gradually uit til the mixture is of the desired consistency. Easier Cleaning Three coats of waterproof varnish applied to the wall behind the kitchen stove makes easier cleaning of this surface with soap and watery - served him and possible accusations of “stinginess.”; ? ( ' Q. What shduld a bridesmaid who is in mourning do about wearing colors on her friend’s wedding day? : ’ A. It is quite proper for the bridesmaid to serve lon this day and wear colors. 7 Bridesmaids' dresses are looked upon as uniforms not individual costumes. IQ. What does one do if food is too hot to swallow? \ A. Quickly* take a swallow of water. On no ' account, take the food out of your mouth. It is offensive to take anything out of the mouth, except fish bones a.nd fruit pits. . “ Yellowstone Park lies ip three states. BESI food buy! «»r. !»»*•’ ’ MACARONI
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
TN WASHINGTON I < \\'J z 4 -«>• I ----- r- - - - —- - - - - - ■ —--
\ Divorce Filed Florence Harman, through her attorney Ed A. Bosse, filed for an absolute divoyce from Francis Harman. charging cruel and inhuman treatment and asking custody of eight minor children and >35,000 alimony. , Notice for the defendant, to appear.was filed, returnable October 31. Motion Filed Through his attorneys DeVoss.
' J . | you H I W Vet TAV included g J A KMggft '*”* at no •*»»*> th * w ** t>l ’’ | with Commoh." 11- ~7'T"w. *rmE3KF ! ilpHHKii CORONADO 1 || “COMMODORE” < 174- 95 1 I ONIY DOWN I | I Beauty, tone, quality—"Confinodore” Radio Combination ( features powerful AM-FM reception, all-speed record g r changer, mahogany veneered cabinet, modified __ J | bass boost. - '■ > * r You get SIO.OO worth of mer- | chandiie at No Extra Charge! g\ CORONADO "Playmate” ’ Ali-speed record " i, QQ Kn changer; 5’ PM | S *r speaker. Ma hogOJH.Y 15.00 K . r I IK»wn any 1 inet. Stop irk g P~T ' V !!» 03 BONUS 4 LmBON° S J ) V's SA'<' NG A , V SAV'N° fl ’ | ) «M.«O 1 IJ r j „. eMO | | So Compact; Low in Price! Powerful Reception! 4 ) CORONADO . CORONADO < b J "Bantam” _ "Headliner” V I > .3 ; Regular <u .So Cr»:y t. 95 fl " 12.25 • * «>4 «-**’• Z > Power packed* Blade plastic; * 5 tubes, rectifier, tuned RF g I Uniscope dial; brass trim. - stage. 2-tone plastic. " t’ - t » *tWAYS BITTtW BUYS AT < J
Siitith and Macklin, Leo Ulman, Jr., a defendant in A complaint for property damage iaction • brought by George Andersdn. asked that the complaint be njiade more specific, showing the exhet number of days and cost of renting automobile which Anderson alleged was necessary. The complaint asked for >1,500 for this service. , ~*r -T During 1950 tsie total proved U.S. reserves of oil climbed from 28,586,000.000 barrels to 29,952,000,000 barrels. an increase during the year of 1,366,000,000 barrels. i
0 ( 20 Years Ago TODAY 0 D October 18, 1931 was Sunday. The Pacific Ocean extends farther east than New York State. KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS WASTE V Na«rin« backache, loos of pep and energy, headaches and diuiness may be due to slowdown of kidney function. Doctors say good kidney function ia very important to good health. When some everyday condition,such as stress and strain, causes this important function to slow down, many folks suffer nagging backache—feel miserable. Minor bladder irritations due to eold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or f requentpassagas. Don’t neglect your kidneys it these conditions bother you. Try Doan’s Pills—a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over B 0 years. It’s amazing how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these diseomforte—help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters flush oat waste. Get Don's Pills today!
BEEF c.X PORK ,— —— —: —— J Adams County raised Beef and Pork are the finest meats you can buy. For years we have been specializing in buying and selling this delicious Adams County meat. We do our own butchering and rendering and this i assures you of always buying the freshest meat available. Make it a thrifty habit ... to shop here regularly. | - - \ READY TO EAT \ PICNIC HAM - - - lb. 41c : ■ /HOME cured SLAB BACON - - - - - O9c HICKORY SMOKED SAUSAGE Ik«sc —J SWISS STEAK - - ■ ■ lb. 79c PORK BOAST - - - - lb. 55c TRAY RACK CHICKENS- - lb. 63c FRESHLY DRESSED RABBITS - - - - 1b.65c TURKEY BBOILEKS - Lt 78c U — * OYSTERS Standard - - - pt79c 1 ■ , • FRUITS & VEGETABLES CELERY - - - Ig. stlk. 21e GERBER’S LETTUCE - - - Ig. size 21c ’■** y ■ Kettle y • TOMATOES -- - 21b».25c Rendered I | GRAPEFRUIT - - 3 far 25c LARB BANANAS - - - - lb. 16c S.a.9sc_ Gerber’s sSer!»! ' 150 So. 2nd St. < Phone 3-2712
Wkirt 3 tvill do for \ ’ - r ' Starts your day off right—because you alJ X ways get the same rich /vx Mk I Coffee satisfaction, I pound after pound I f JvL ' Drip emd Regular \ /) Orinda Vacuum packed DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BiCING RESULTS
STEWARTS BAKERY ’ ' ; ' '■. ! ■ ■ ■ . • 1 PHONE 3-2608
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1951
