Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1953 — Page 4

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‘ DAILY DEMOCRAT thb*dk v ;tob T SemoSlt Ico“,‘?S 1 co“ , ‘?Sc B ’ Entered at the Ind., post Office as Second Class Matter ? J ‘H* ——— Editor rioo u.V “"’T — — Vice-President Chas. Holthouse _______ Treasurer v. . A Subscription Rates: o-L,"™ In .^? mß and Adjoining Counties: One year, SB.DO; S T»*?w t n 8, ,420; 3 mont hs, |2.25. 39 on-fiL?VL° Dd .A d - ams “? Adjoining Counties: One year, ’ n 'n 6 months, |4.75; 3 months. |2.60. By Carrier, 25 cent* per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

You can look forward to a couple. months of beautiful autumn, weather and only six months Uli i spring. ; —o—<HSaturday night you can set back the clock one hour and still. be on time for Sunday church services. r \! 'i °. i i -i' • ■ 3 F i o 0 The A.FL kicked-ont the Longshoremen's Association from the union. Now someone should shove a few of the water-front gangsters into the ocean. I o o An abandoned ice box has claimed the lives of two more > children. Parents siould get rid of these potential death traps as quickly as they wculd a loaded gun. • ■ I —O ; The Communist pilot who flew his jet plane to the Amer- , lean zone was in the right direction, but we hope he is wrong in -predicting that the North Koreans will resume r war. , o oSome fellows just stumble into riches. The MiG pilot who delivered plane to Gen. Clark, said he didn’t know that he would receive a SIOO,OOO non-taxable reward for jumping the Korean Hoe. 45. - •’ 5 A modified version of ■■ Duffy's Tavern* by Ed Gkrdiner, the Brooktynese star of the old radio show in goirig on -the TV screen, the originator of the hilarious skit claims. It should givb the yqung fry a new slant in the use of the English language. i —-o—-oh . Adlai Stevenson will report to President Eisenhower on his re- \ cent wbrld tour at a lunebedn in the White House on' October 1. ■ 'I

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The President might be tempted to tell the presidential candidate whom he defeated last November of the joys of vacationing in Colorado and the thrill of getting “away from it all” as he fished . for trout in the North Platte. (J Q Construction costs for laterals to the master sewer in the Homewood area can be paid outright or stand as liens against the improved property. It is possible that the old Barrett assessment law has outgrown its usefulness and that contractors do not want this type of investment. The cheapest method would be to pay the costs in advance, thus saving interest and financing fees. From year-to-year Bluffton lives for its annual free street fair, which is now in progress. The midway is said' to be one of the , largest ever set up for the annual exposition and milling thousands are expected to tread the streets in search of sights and entertainment. If the ban on the use of streets over which state highway routes pass is enforced next year, our street-fair neighbors may be staging their last big show, which to Blufftonites would be like witnessing the end of the world. o oH—’The''Shipload of- Amer ieaxis released from Korean prison camps were given a rousing welcome in San Francisco. In the group were 213 army men, 51 air force perkonnel, 21 marines and five navymen. The highest ranking officer was Col. Walker “Bud” Mahurin of Fort Wayne, who was freed by hia North Korean captors during the last days of "Operation Big Switch.” His native city is waiting to give him a great homecoming celebration.

t-—"— — o 20 Years Ago 1 Today o 0 Sept. 24, 1933 was Sunday. New Address Pvt. Lawrence E. Roop has the following address: Pvt. Lawrence E. Roop 1386138. PLT 361 2nd Rec. Trn. Bn., Marine Corps 'Recruiting Dept., San Diego 40, Calif. —\ f ' a—\ o I Modern Etiquette | | BY ROBERTA LEE F 0 - o Q. When acompanying a woman to the dinner table, should the man sit down exactly at the same time she does? A. No. He should draw out her chair first, and not sit down until' immediately after she is seated. Q. Isn’t it all right to mail out the w'eddlng a day or so before the wedding? A. Never: they should be mailed out immediately after the ceremony. Q. Is it necessary for a woman who is traveling alone to prefix “Mrs.” or “Miss” -to her name signing a hotel register? \ A. Yes, this is necessary so that the hotel attendants may know how to address her. 0 4 , | Household Scrapbook I | BY ROBERTA LEE | Q o Paint on Glass Hot, sharp vinegar will readily remove mortar and paint from window glass. Setting Gingham Before, washing gingham, put one-half cup of vinegar and onehalf cup of alum into a pail of luke i warm water. Soak the garment for I one hour before washing, and be. careful to leave in the sun only long enough to dry. Ivory When ivory ornaments become yellowy wash them in soap and* still wet in the sunshine. Wet water, then ' place them while still wet in the sunshine. Wet them with soap water for two or three days several times a day, still keeping them in the sun. Wash again, and they should be perfectly white. Trade in a good Town — Decatur

JI, Shore .... ||fegrm Hongry!! GOT 25 NEW CAR TRADE-INS —CAN'T EAT ’EM? DON'T NEED ANY OF ’EM! I 00 NEED TATERS . . . HAMS . . . CHICKENS . . . HOGS . . . ANYTHING BUT NEW CAR TRADE-INS SO..'. WE’RE CUTTING LOOSE THESE NEW CAR TRADE-INS HAVE TO GO. HOW ABOUT HELPING ME MOVE ’EM? THEY’RE PRICED RIGHT DOWN to ROCK-BOTTOM. . MAKE AN OFFER! 1952 PLYMOUTH Tudor 1951 DODtil Sod. Auto. Tram. 1952 PLYMOUTH Club Cpe. 1950 FORO Tudor 1952 DESOTO Sedan “8” 1950 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1951 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1949 PLYMOUTH Conv. Coupe 1951 FORD Custom Sedan 1949 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door 1951 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1948 DESOTO Tuder -II —I ~. ,11 ■„!! I 1947 DODGE Sedan 1947 PLYMOUTH Sed. I NEW PAINT NEW PAINT Motor Overhauled ALL EXTRAS Qyy LOW Down 1946 PLYMOUTH Sedaft Payment 1346 FORD Tudor $ Q 0 R ”^ V j E 0 s Up to 24 Months . 1946 PLY .MOUTH Coupel* J? 3 and To Pay I , HEATERS ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT OUR REPUTATION FOR HONESTY, SQUARE DEALING AND GOOD TRADE . s Mansfield Motor Sales 251 North 2nd Street OPEN EVENINGS . ■ i A : 1 C n. ' - •. ' i \ X' . . • • \ '

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Association Meets Here Monday Night Constitution and bylaws for the recently organized Adams county appliance dealers* and servicemen’s association have been adopttd by the committee in charge and will be present to the association at its meeting Monday night at city hall at. 7:30 o’clock, it was announced today. The group was organized several weeks ago- by radio and television dealers of the county. Its purpose is to provide the best equipment available and also, to provide 24-hour service for all equipment sold by local dealers. The pew county group, which has been under guidance of a temcommittee, will name officers and a board of director? at the 'Monday night meeting. Dealers also will be kept abreast of television news at each tnonthir meeting. It was stated that latest information as to when to expect television from stations serving the Adams county area would o'e divulged at the Monday meeting. \ \ If you have something to sell or rooms fop rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. '• * i * • • i - f '* * '■

New Color Scheme For Erie Trains Erie I railroad passenger trains will make their appearance in a nerw smart color scheme, A. G. Oldenquist, passenger traffic manager, announced today. The first car finished in the new painting program will be placed in service on the Chicago to New York run today. The schedule calls for taking a number of cars of service at regular intervals until the entire fleet carries the new color ' w ■ If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings result*.

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.. .>1 4-H Junior Leaders Meet Friday Night The lest regularly scheduled meeting of the Adams county 4-H junior leaders will be held Friday evening at the Geneva high school at 7:30 p.m. Bob Heller, president of the Limberlost Association, wijl speak to the group on the history of the Limberlost and the objectives of the Association following the regular business meeting. Ip charge of refreshments will be Berdella Alt, Sue McCune, Marvin Hlrschy, Max Yoder, Shirley Zimmerman, Margaret Schaefer, and Marjorie Nueenschwander. The meeting will adjourn at Ip p.m. Court News | Divorce Cases Glen E. Clark vs Joy E. Clark; complaint for divorce, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment; notice issued for defendant returnable November 16. Attorney: Custer & Smith, plaintiff. Charles Norwood vs Lucille Norwood; complaint for divorce; vepued from Allen county. McAdams' & Bosse, plaintiff; K. Frankenstein, defendant. Marriage Licensee Gerald Arnold, 18, and Charlene N. Murray, 18, both of Wellington, O. Francis Bentz, 25* and Arlene Derech, 21, both Decatur. John W. F. Yohe, 24, Duncannon, Pa., and Evelyn Zurcher, 26, Monroe. Crist K. Hilty, 24, and Clara Schwartz, 21, both of Berne. James D. Gunter, 19, and Margaret Adelbluelue, 17, both Ohio City. O. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings result*.

Gerber’s RFFF I SDiMS COUNTY 1J !■ La I J. ’ 5230D1 I Serve Gerber’s Good and Choice Adams County Raised Beef and listen to the praises of your family and guests. It’s a taste treat that everyone enjoys. Be sure to include Gerber’s Beef in your next meal .. . It’s Delicious! A [ Steak s » 79 c SMSS STEM r BOILING BEEF 1 n 1 'R|b crir * I | « 9c n». | 29ctt ,. | GROUND BEEF LI Vt If 35c ffi . I """ ‘i. wi" " ■'"■<! iii tm;jnmiMi> "4 111 1 MMiniGH II PICMIC SMOKED BACTN HAMS SAUSAGE 2 to 3 th. Cuts Ready-To-Eat Home Made I 99c43c ft - 59c I I— II JL —J 1/ FRESH PARK ’ V CENTER CUT QU.IL ROAST HflM SHArIIBW Ham Cuts ROUST 29c »• 49c "’■ 79c ">■ I Gerber’s v 150 S. Second St. ; ' " Phone 3-2712

' ' * - • * I“ ■ * ■ \ I ' M/MAG gutomati& iVasher • Needs no “suds-saving” device! This waterthrifty automatic uses less water than any other agitator-type automatic ... as much as . • z c 46% less by actual tests on full loads! Your Old Washer May Be Worth * Your Down Payment EAGER MAYTAG SALES G. E. & MAYTAG APPLIANCES 147 8. Second SL Phone 3-4362 DECATUR, INDIANA ‘‘Where Appliances Is A Business—-Not A Sideline” I— — .

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1953