Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1961 — Page 11
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WAITING— This is the Fifth Military District headquarters for the Havana militia where Drenarations are made for thwartins the invasion expected from the United States.
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Shoes for rfesort wear are styled on slender lines and done in beautiful colors. Perforated sling-back sandals (left) are in pale mauve leather. Pointed toe flat (right) has two-tone orange-and-red appliques at the vamp. Small heel is stacked leather.
PHOTO FINISHING QUALITY All Work Left Before Noon on Thursday Ready the Next Day, Friday, HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
PUBLIC SALE 3 FARMS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY We, the undersigned, executors of the estate of Mina E. Bollcnbacher, deceased. will offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate and personal property, located 5 miles east and 1 mile south of Berne, Indiana, or nules west and ta mile north of Chattanooga, Ohio, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 14,1961 12:30 P. M. FARM NO. 1 This farm consists of 40 acres with a 7 room home. Have 4 rooms with bath on first floor, 3 bedrooms upstairs, small basement under home. Barn is 36 ft. by 50 ft. with tool shed and corn crib attached. 1 car garage and some other buildings. This 40 acres is all tillable. FARM NO. 2 This farm consists of 48 acres, has 6 acres of woods on farm, balance is tillable. FARM NO. 3 This farm consists of 32 acres and is. all tillable. These farms will be sold separate or together to suit the buyers. For further information on farms call the auctioneers. TERMS —20% down on sale day. Balance when deed and abstract are delivered. TAXES—Seller will pay the spring taxes. Buyer assumes the fall payment. POSSESSION—WiII give immediate possessioh. PERSONAL PROPERTY Norge refrigerator; gas stove; Duo Therm oil heater with 275 gal. oil tank; good heating stove; 6 ft. deep freeze; cook stove: Maytag washing machine; Globe Hot Blast stove; 2 cupboafds; studio couch; 2 drop leaf tables; 2 upholstered rocking chairs; sewing machine; Hoover vacuum cleaner; desk; chairs: radio; sideboard: electric clock; steel bed with spring and mattress; 3 beds with springs; dressers: feather tick mattress; marble top tables; 2 sewing rockers; quilt frames; 2 sets of good silverware; 5 kerosene lights; tables: trunks; sausage grinder; steel traps;~isome antiques; iron kettle; electric brooder stove: lawn mower; fence pasts; oil tank; electric fence posts; wheelbarrow; breaking plow; single shovel plow; stubble cutter: ladders: grapple forks: good dinner bell: fence stretchers; some canned goods; crocks: grain sacks; home made soap: garden tools; forks; shovels: clocks; coffee grinder; cooking utensils and dishes, and many articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Francis A. Bollenbacher & Opal P. Luginbill Executors of the Mina E. Bollenbacher Estate * Howard Baumgartner, Attorney Phil Neuenschwandcr, Auctioneer. Phone 2-8355 Berne. Maynard Lehman, Auctioneer, Phone 2-2618 Berne. 7 r- 7 Clerk: First Bank of Berne. '
Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee
Q. Am I obligated to send a wedding gift to a woman who is marrying for the second time, especially since I sent a gift for her first marriage? A. If she is a widow who is remarrying. I think it would be nice to send another gift. If, however, she is a divorcee, then it’s” up to you and how much you think of her. There’s no obligation. Q. When one has been served a cup of coffee that is filled to the brim so that it is impossible to lift it to the mouth without spilling, may one lean over and take a few sips from the cup first?
A. Never, never! Take a sufficient number of spoonfuls out of the cup and sip these from the spoon. Q. When a man and woman are leaving a crowded bus, is the man always supposed to get out first and then help the woman? A. Yes, if possible without too much jostling and squeezing. Q. W’hat kind of letter can a mother write to an out-of-town girl whom her .son wishes to invite to their home for a week-end visit? A.._ “Dear Betty:' It will give us all great pleasure if you will visit our home on any week-end that you and Tom decide on. We shall be looking forward to seeing you soon. Very sincerely yours, Mary Thomas.” Q. When invited to someone’s home and the hostess has small dishes of potato chips and peanuts
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Lawmakers Fiddle o Early In Session
By EUGENE J. CADOU United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — An Indiana legislator is like a college student. A lawmaker knows that he has only 61 days to settle the current vital problems of the state, just as a college youth is aware that the grim days of final examinations are just as certain as death and taxes. But what do they do? The lawmakers as in the past probably will fiddle about with brief sessions and cursory consideration of minor bills until the last two weeks of the sessionjust as the collegian drinks black coffee and stays up all night in a frenzied drive to master the course on the eve of the lugubrious examination day. While the lawmakers are dodging responsibility in the early weeks of the session, the old hands know there will be a day of reckoning—which means day and night sessions in the last two weeks of the legislative period. Hence, from all indications, the lawmakers will refrain from setting grave problems until the eleventh hour. These will include the second biennial budget of more than one billion dollars, “right to work” law repeal and agency shop ban, legislative reapportionment and relief of municipalities from the property tax. It could be it’s just human nature. There is the customary honeymoon these days, which probably will end in two or three weeks when the Democratic and Republican Statehouse officials and legislators take off their gloves and start swinging. The GOP and Democratic leaders are almost nauseatingly polite to each other, but there’s a day coming. Retiring Republican Governor Handley is expected soon to announce his plans for the future. He had an important conference along that line in Chicago a few days ago. The two chief rumors are that he will become connected with a steel company with interests near placed on tables, is it proper for a guest to help himself without being asked? A. Since obviously these dishes are there for the guests, it is quite all right to help yourself. Q. Can you suggest a message of condolence one might send by telegram? A. “Deeply saddened by your loss. All sympathy and love. John.” Q. When a Protestant accompanies a Catholic friend to church, should he remain seated upright during the entire service, or should he attempt to follow his friend's lead—standing, sitting, and kneeling when his friend does? A. He would probably be less conspicuous and in better taste if he attempted to follow his friend throughout the service.
the new Burns Ditch seaport on Lake Michigan or that he may become an Indianapolis banking executive. Handley has rented a house north of Road 100 on the Indianapolis northside. He apparently is not buying any property until he knows what he is going to do. Only three other former governors are still living. They are Henry F. Schricker, now retired at Knox, his old home town, from lucrative posts as vice-president of an Indianapolis bank and president of an Indianapolis insurance company; Ralph F. Gates, prosperous attorney and banker in Columbia City and Indiana GOP national committeeman, and George N. Craig, who is doing well in a law practice in Washington, D.C. Old governors may fade away, but they don’t starve. Use For Butter Carton Empty butter cartons are handy for molding cookie dough that is chilled in the refrigerator. Since it is already waxed, it needs no greasing, and takes little space. Then, when the dough is sliced to make your cookies, each one will be of uniform size and shape.
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VEIL FOR THE BRIDGEGROOM—The bri4Q ,t?^ <c » Wt« hineß ff?”? I 1 groom is really put in the shadows in London. Breeze-tossed veil of Lucette Aldous hides / Maurice Fitzmaurice.
Vacuum Cleaner Tubes When two sections of your vacuum cleaner xnetal extension tube stick together too tightly to
pull apart, hold the outer section of the joint over the flame of a gas range burner for a few seconds, simultaneously applying a
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light twisting and pulling force. The heat will cause the outer tube to expand and free the inner tube.
