Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Bunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office » Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller -—.— President J. H. Heller Vice-President * Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, >8.00; Six months, $4.35; 3 months, 1124. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, |9.00; 6 months, $4,75; 8 months, 12.50. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents.

Bute official! warn that policy will be instructed to arrest all motorists March 1 who are still using 1955 auto license plates. - 0 0- — Church attendance in Decatur is at an all lime high. Each Sunday in recent weeks, trery local Church has reported an increase U attendance. Indications are that a new attendance record will be established Easter Sunday. o 0 It would seem that, while the President’s job always will be a hard and strenuous one, it could be made easier if the cabinet was made up of members working for the people. Instead of working tor a few big corporations. 0 0 Old man winter, scheduled to leavt in less than a month, since spring will be here officially March 21. is making a last hard fight to stay with us. Predictions are for more ice and snow this week, and for us. we’ve had plenty. _—o o—*- . Workmen are completing the interior construction of several new homes in Stratton Place which will be ready for occupancy early this spring. Almost all of the available lots in that popular sub-division of Decatur have been sold and in a few years there will be a new home on each lot. That Decatur continues to grow is _ evidenced by the continuous home construction which seems to be heavier this year than a year ago. 4 —_o— Vacationers from Indiana miss a good bet if they overlook Smoky Mountain National Park. This vacationland is only a little more than 300 miles from Decatur and around the edges of the most visited national park in the nation are many fine resorts, with cottages, rooms and all types of recreation including swimming, fishing, horseback riding and golf. If you want to plan a pleasant and reasonably priced vacation, not too far from home, you can write either the Tennessee or North Carolina conservation department for Smoky Mountain information.

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What the American fanner needs and desires most today is a system of working and living comparable to all other classes of people. He does pot want a lot of pledges and promises nor does he want a trick formula from which an expert has to figure his profit and loss. The farmer, as a group, never has been a beggar. Certainly, he is entitled to the same consideration given to other groups, so that his income is in relation to his effort. 0 0 Catholics all over the world will lead the way next Friday in the observance of the eightieth birthday of Pope Pius XII. The day also will mark the seventeenth anniversary date of his ascendency to reign spiritually over a fifth of the world's population. While the reign of the present Pope has been filled with strenuous work and decisions, it will long be remembered as a period of heralding peace and love to a greedy, selfish world. The Spiritual Leader has been stern in his denunciation of Communism as a way of life. Pope Pius XII, during his seventeen years as Head of the Catholic Church, has given audience to more than ten million people. He has overcome several severe illnesses and He continues to seek "peace and world love through Christianity.’* —_o o Members of the Decatur Plan Commission are giving thought to recommending some revisions in the Decatur zoning ordinance. The ordinance was adopted in 1949, to promote an orderly growth in Decatur and to allocate certain areas for manufacturing, shopping and residential. Perhaps some extensions should be made to all areas. Many counties in Indiana have adopted county zoning ordinances. Rural areas have problems too. Automobile junk yards, factories with unpleasant odors and slum areas, driven from cities are finding haven in rural sections and they grow without any control. We commend the Plan Commission for keeping al§rt with the times and we are sure the personnel of the Commission is such that Decatur will . have the best in these "growing times.”

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20 Years Ago Today February M —Miss Agnes Nelson wins second story contest conducted by Pei lota sorority and receives $5 prize. It was 25 above zero today aad the freezing weather eased .the flood menace tn Adams county. Governor Paul McNutt calls special session of the legislature March 5 to consider laws to coincide with .federal laws. .. .. Mrs. Irene Myers Elston, 46, died at her home in Angola this morning. Contract made with the Gooding Amusement company to furnish rides at centennial week in Decatur in August q - n Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE o , Q. What is the proper way for a woman to give a luncheon in her home? A. Invitations may be given by telephone or informal note- The time usually is between one and 2:30 p m. The luncheon may prosvide the only entertainment, or may be followed by cards. A luncheon menu should include an appetizer, a main course ofmeat andtwo vegetables, a salad, rolls or hot biscuits, dessert and coffee. Q. Who takes charge of the wedding fee for the clergyman? A. The bridegroom places it in an envelope and gives It to hie best man, who hands it to the clergyman after the ceremony. Q. Is it all right for a guest to eat the skin of a baked potato* A. Yes; many people consider this the best part of the potato. 0—- — U Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE » o. Paint on Windows The most obstinate paint stains and spots on windows can be removed by scraping with an old razor blade, and then washing with -water in which has been mixed a little ammonia. Pollening Furniture A good practice to follow before polishing the furniture it to wipe over ft with a cloth dipped into vinegar and water. Thia will make the polishing much easier and no fingermarks wjll show. Sandwich Filling An economy sandwich filling can be made of leftover ham, minced and mixed with cream cheese and chopped green peppers and a little

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mayonnaise. Court Rews Motion Sustained In the complaint for damages for assault and battery by Grover and Ruth Alberson against Leo Don Doherty, the defendant's motion to make the complaint more specific has been submitted and sustained. The court has ruled that the plaintiff must amend the complaint to state fully and definitely the physical injury sustained by the plaintiff, Rnth Alberson. Jury Called The court has ordered a venire issued for members of the petit jury returnable March 13 at 9 a. m. The case to be tried by jury Is Woods vs. the A. B. C. coach lines venued from Jay county. It is a complaint for $5,000 damages. Hearing Continued In the divorce case of Thora A. Ray against Junior F. Ray, the hearing on the citation against the defendant has been continued to March 3 by agreement of the parties. i Byrd Estate . Proof of the publication of notices of appointment and final settlement has been filed in the estate of Mattie Byrd. The final report and the supplement report

of distribution have been submitted »ud approved. The administrator has been discharged and the estate is closed. 15 Jap Fishermen Are Feared Drowned TOKYO (INS) —Fifteen Japanese fishermen were feared drowned today when their boat capsised in rough <seas outside Tokyo bay The Maritime Safety Board said a patrol boat dispatched response to an SOS from the 65-ten Mansei Maru failed to reach the ship in time to help because of gale force winds and poor visibility. Urges Surplus Food, Cotton For Europe INTHANAPOMS (INS) —lndiana Farm Bureau president Haas 11 E. Schenck today urged sending surplus food and cotton to Europe to help it shovel out under its iworst winter in history. Schenck said sending some of the IS-pillion wdrth of grains and cotton in United Staten warehouses or bins that cost sl-mlllion a day in storage, would help Europe withput hurting America.

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