Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1953 — Page 12

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Banker Asks Tax Aid For Mothers Working Mothers Need Deductions WASHINGTON, UP—Mrs. Ruth Sherrill, newly re-elected president of the Association of American Bank Women, says it’s high time the government let working i mothers deduct baby-sitter* costs from their income taxes. Mrs. Sherill regards the cost pf operating a household as a legitimate business expense for working wives. “Many capable women would go ! back to work if they could claim I these deductions.” she said in an 1 interview. She said the law should be changed to help women who must work and young wives who , want to help earn money in the early years of their marriage. | “We should give some consideration to these young people who are trying--to help themselves,” ! she said. Favors “Sound Money” Mrs. Sherrill is assistant vicepresident of the First National Bank of Memiphis. A Democrat-for-Eisenhower in last year’s pres- : idential election, she now is heartily in accord with the administration’s so-called “sound money” policies. The administration is trying to make the dollar worth more — and that Is a step in the right direction,” she said. She believes the public wants a “sound dollar,” too, but moment is showing signs of a “let’s have our cake and eat it, too’’ philosophy. “People want sound, dollars,” she said, "but when something happens to make prices fluctuate they say the government should step in and take action. Eventually the public will have to decide for itself.” Recession May Be Coming Mrs. Sherrill agrees with those economists who believe a recession may be inevitable in the near .future. But she said she believes the government, under President Eisenhower’s guidance, “will be able to control things so we won’t go into too deep a recession.” Mrs. Sherrill is one of 8,000 wortien bank executives in the

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Highlight of the 1954 Dodge line is the new super deluxe series known as the Royal V-8. A completely new interior styling is keyed to harmonize with 11 different body colors and 14 two-tone combinations, i The Royal V-8 series is keynoted by Jacquard upholstery fabric, previously used only for rich tapestries and expensive furniture. On the exterior, a new ;spcar-Uke chrome moulding accents the low, sweeping lines and lends ( a smooth, modern look. There,

country. She has been a bank employe since 1929 and a bank officer for nine years. i As a working wife and mother she has first-hand knowledge of the importance of "baby-sitter” deductions. Her daughter is ow Mrs. David E. Babin of Memphis. Her husband, Robert L. Sherrill is an executive of a paper manufacturing company. They . own a 250-acre farm near Memphis where they operate another business enterprise—raising HerefordPolled cattle. Balloon Find MT. DESERT ROCK, Me., UP — Fisherman Laurence Newman hauled a balloon out of the ocean here that had been released the night before by a theater in Paterson, N. J. The balloon, advertising a motion picture and containing an admission ticket, had been carried 500 miles in 10 hours by a strong easterly gale. — \ ■ If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

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•>e----wawe,-,<ter»' tg- - -•‘•sh*. also is a new grille design and treatment of headlights, taillights and wheel covers. The 1954 Dodge line also introduces such engineering advancements as PowerFlite, a new fully-automatic transmission; the economy-and-endurance tested Red Ram V-8 engine stepped up to 159 h.p. and 7 J to 1 compression ratio; and a new type full-time power steering unit. k The Coronet Six and Meadowbrook Six have been! stepped up to 118 h.p. and 7 J 85 t to 1 compression ratio, j

Official Carelessness COLCHESTER, Conn., UP — Directors of a bank had a few ancons moments during a meeting when state police converged upon the building after a burglar alarm went off. But when it turned to %ea false alarm all were relieved —even the director who had accidentally touched it off. Street 22 MEMPHIS, Tenn., UP — Boyce Pryor, ,jr„ still scrapes his mother’s cake pans although he’s 22. For his birthday his mother made enough batter for a three-layer cake, cooked only two layers and gave Boyce the rest in the pan. A La Carte > ATLANTA, Ga.,i,UP — Homer Myers, 21-year-old fugitive arrested here recently, after he was found working in* a restaurant, told police he escaped from prison twice because “I just got tired of eating peas.” He said he took the •restaurant job so “I could eat' what I wanted.”

Useful Picks STRONG, Me., UP—Toothpicks are used to patch helicopter blades, according to the Forster Manufacturing Co., which makes toothpicks. It seems that when old fabric) is torn off for replacement, there are 642 holes exposed and toothpicks are stuck into the holes before new fabric is put on. \ —« An Indiana grocer who accepted a check for >10.37 signed "U, R. Hooked” discovered that the customer who used the signature was telling the truth. A bank cashier stamped the paper "No Funds” and wrote below the signature: "U. Sure R.” APPOIST.ME>T OF AOMIVISTK vrOR ESTATE Xo. 4!K*3 Notice Im hereby <tvea, That the undersigned has been appointed Ad- , min'jstrator of the estate of Louis A. fkrunner late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ELMER W. BAUMGARTNER, Administrator October 7, 1953. \ »■ HOWARD E. BAUMGARTNER Attorney 10/8 —15—22 Trade in a Good Town — Decatu’

Limberlost Rabbit Show This Weekend Hold Rabbit Show At Geneva School GENEVA, (Special to Democrat) —-The, first Limberlost rabbit show under the sponsorship of the Adams county rabbit breeders association wjjl be held Friday, urday Mind Sunday at the farm shop oFAhe Geneva-Wabash township school in Geneva. This show is sanctioned by the American rabbit breeders association and ARBA rules will apply throughout the show. Special awards are offered by the American federation of New Zealand Breeders and the Dutch Rabbit club. One of the features of the Dutch rabbit division will be the colors of the rabbitsi There will be black, 'blue, chocolate, steel and gray. In the New Zealand division the colors will be red and white. Persons who have never seen a rabbit show will certainly want to avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing the interesting rabbit' exhibits which will be presented at the ihiow by the organized rabbit breeeders of Adams county and the mid-west. Exhibitors are expected from states throughout the mid-west. Carldon Caddie will serve as judge for the show. Ehrerett Singleton of near Decatur is president of ACRBA; Thurman Baker of Geneva is show secretary; and Ardon Mosser of Geneva is show superintendent. Dr. Harry Hebble of Decatur has also had a -very active part in promoting and planning the show. ' It is generally expiected that the

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tem in 10 southern states during 1952, the Southern Pine Association announces. The net acreage gain was 1,936,000 because some land was dropped from the systenv due to transfers in ownership. b