Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1939 — Page 7

fcSrCIIT THE ’ KI'HU K' w ,lter A Sh"“ ■ * Corr«P^ denl ,f tM „ , Democrat) ■ ° lu " U** 1 -' ' jt , of aut-’nn'l'ili' ill■<ie neensß for con.-'*- ■** ‘ a special °" 1 " y. >■. * ■ , h , term, of the ..n>-nd-■K 1 ’ 1 ;. t . aiW 1 li' W ,ai \in run fr^ l ~ l ‘ ll ” jn ‘ ■ ft* senses u ftCsUriw W ft HI and toP-" id ” ,1 | "' J Bi,#’ P‘ ate ’’’ J ‘ n Pecocratic K, point out that ,l; ’ s M ||7 IE SKINNY met, vtnol help. ; R> eJ V I KoI' e ha< 1 ' , h d eH>ed nAded trel.ht and u delicious to take. B --

■gynm**- - • . . — fcK MEAT MARKET Kone st free delivery ■ PORK SPECIALS ■Fresh Side (chunk) 16c lb ■FreshPicnics— 6 to 8 lb average__l4c Id ■Pork Loin Roast I® C H* Boneless Rolled and Tied I Pork Roast 23c Id ■Pure Pork Sausage 20c Ip ■Pork Shoulder Steak 20c lb I FRESH BEEF SPECIALS Lound Beef Fresh 15c lb ■Swiss Steak2sc lb ■Choice Beef Roast22c lb ■Rib Boiling Beef 12 1 /jc lb ■Choice Porter House Steak3sc lb ■Choice Branded Sirloin Steak 30c lb I VEAL SPECIALS ■Veal Shoulder Steak2sc lb ■Veal Rib Stew or Pocketl6c lb ■Veal Loin Chopj 32c lb ■Veal Round Steak4sc lb ■Veal Loaf (made with veal I and Pork)23c lb I SMOKED MEATS I Jewel Bacon l2c lb ■Lean Chunk Bacon (dry cure)lßc lb ■Smoked Ham Shankslsc lb ■Swifts Circle S Picnics, 22c lb ■Package Bacon (No Rine) l / 2 lb. 15c ■ Allour Beef, Pork and Veal are Adams County native ■M ow own dressed. We buy nothing but the best ■ w assure you of choice cuts.

|Sorg Bros* Meat Market Phones 95 and 96 Free Delivery A Home Owned Store 10/ N. Second St. B jMPRICES — QIAIITV MEATS IT PAYS TO DEAL AT SORGSWE SELL AS WE ADV ER I ISE I Franks ILI fl-* .. < our own make ■Bologna D IOC ? KLiwor D JJ! IW W Smoked Sausage b- 23c j budding Saturday only Bulk Kraut lb. )C |§ROAST,.L B : XOC IS^ROASTi-t Sic I S STEAK-- 2 5 C IWBOIL lb 9^c| HAMBURG lb 12c ■ fe 4 j* 1 lb - 15c CLUB STEAK IQlc S P ar , ( ',, ,!il ? f ' ——- lb - }£ lJ"* L ?rdlb. 12>Z.«- I B- PorkHockslb. 15c ■ Liver 12 1 /?p m'F \K Fresh Side b. 20c ■ Hrai ns SWISS SI EAK p . N . Bones lh. 1c ------ lb, 10c ROUND BOX E LB. * * 1 H S»1 Attn { > OI LL — ™‘“ r u, J2 1 C sSn STEAK 231 C OtEO «*C s'vnrsjK'— ■ CORN, p E ' Xs 1 bANS, TOMATOES, BIGEYE LB. SHORTENING Br' Canb —- 35C SWISS CHEESE- i lb. Pail •

fjr two hot’ of llteu#e nextj year and In addition will loot* the J mate more U»»n »IW,OW iu tax aa-: h . rsment. on automobile* and will I receealtete the motorist buying two' notary fees. ••We have Just got out from un-, der all sorts of heat on the 25c gadget so wl 'X should we let our-1 ,elves in for more heat on an additional 25c notary tee." was the i way one Democratic senator put it. I Some Democratic aenators went so far as to accuse Senator Garrott of attempting to deliverately place tho Democratic senate in a hole by the adoption of his amendment. There is every indication that the milk control law which is of general Interest to every community in the state will be made permanent at this session of the legislature. The milk control law' has been re-enact-ed each two years since it was first inaugurated at lie 1933 session I because of a limitation date placed 'in the law. The milk control law expires July 1 this year under its limitation clause, and the date likely will be stricken out and a few minor bugs eliminated. The Indiant milk control law has been cited frequently as the only price fixing law which has ever worked efflciently in the country. There have been delegations here from Washington. from New York State and other states seeking to study the underlying principle of the Indiana law. “The Indiana milk law works because it is simple and because it is

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Democratic in the broader sense," Governor M. Clifford Townsend said to lay in discussing the measure. The state milk control board is :uade up of four members named by the Governor from nominations made by the milk producers and distributors, two from each group. Ixrcal milk control boards are made I up of ten members, five each nam- 1 1 cd by the local producers and distributors. It has been the policy of the Indiana board to let the local administer the lav.- in ac-

SATURDAY — SUNDAY SPECIALS Full Cream RESH Cheese FROSTED 17C 2 3u’ FOODS “ Fruits, vegetables and see-foods are liiiffpi* “quick frozen" to hold their original vitamin content and brought to you FRESH 2 LB. £the year ’round. ROLL 3/ V ripe bulk BLACKBERRIES, 16 oz. cup 25c Olives STRAWBERRIES, 16 oz. cup 25c - - 2 pts. CUT CORNI6 oz. pkg. 27c 15C Pt 29c PEASI6 oz. pkg. 27c ( hit ago j) ozens o f other Fresh FrostErick ed Food Values. ke Cream ■ach one is packed in special con- I 3 Layers tainer made to slide in the freezer of Full Qt r> M your refrigerator where they may be kept Brick ~ indefinitely. st s Se v equity Other fl Az* DAIRY STORE Sundaes

cordance with the sentiment in the local community. As a result of the operation of this law Indiana consumers are assured a plentiful supply of pure, clean milk at prices comparable to other states and both producers and distribnutors are assured a fair profit. There was a certain amount of 'chuckling among Democratic mem--1 bers of the 81st general assembly oyer the introduction of the alcoholic beverage control bill written by the Republican state committee and

| Introduces! in the house today by Representative Glenn A. Markland. i Zionsville atorney. This chuckling | was caused because of the tact that after years of criticism and sniping the Republican bill is a copy of the Democratic alcoholic beverage bill as introduced in 1935 and amended in 1937, and only makes one changu ■ which Democrats have not already pledged themselves to make. Democratic members of the Senate in caucus several days ago agreed to abolish the beer Importer system and open up the beer wholesaler set-up on a competitive basis. The Republican bill does these two tn-ngs. but goes a step farther and takes the alcoholic beverage com- • mission from under the provisions of the state reorganization acts and provides that excise police, deputies. and other appointees shall be on a 50-50 basis, Democratic and Republican. Except for these features the measure is identical with the Democratic law as it now exists in all respects. As to gallonage tax. the set-up of local boards, the lie- ■ ensing of retailers, and the distrl-i i bution of funds, there is no change. . It is likely that the Republican bill will be amended to leave the I method of collecting and imposing the tax up to the alcoholic bever- i age commission. Democrats had ex-' pected the Republicans to bring in . an entirely new alcoholic control' measure and that it would include 1 a local option feature. However, j tne Republicans completely sidestepped any mention of local option. ; : Farmers and other owners of ’ light weight trucks will be afforded ‘ | considerable relief under the terms ' of the substitute to the truck weight ; • tax law introduced in the Senate 1 by Senator Eugene J. Payton, Dem- ’ iocrat lawyer of South Bend. Instead lof the flat rate which the present £ . law fixes based on the size of tires, ’ I the Payton bill would fix a graduat- ’ !cd tax based on the weight of ’i trucks ranging from 15 cents per. ’' hundred pounds on one ton trucks 1 and less, not for hire, to 60c per ‘ I hundred pounds on the heavier trucks. The bil also places a i 310.00 flat tax on all house trailI ers and provides that fees are to be > paid semi-annually instead of annually as under the present law. According to estimates the new bill will likely br nigin approximately the same revenue as the present law. School teachers throughout the; state will have to be officially fir-1 ed by April 1 of the year following . •heir contract or their existing con-i tract will automatically be renewed ion the same terms and at the same | wages for the ensuing year, under, the terms of a bill introduced in the I House by Representative Renos H. | Richards. Republican. Patricksburg physician. The terms of the bill ap j plies to all teachers except perman-1 ent teachers and under its provi1 sions teachers in any school will know by the first of April whether lor not they will be at that school or 'at the opening of the September ] semester. Democratic leaders In noth , houses have adopted a policy of “no 1 politics” in the consideration of -lection bills. For this reason they . will consider deliberately six measures which effect election laws ' introduced in the House by the Republican State Committee. The Democrats are proceeding on the expressed statement that Democracy wil fail if the public loses i confidence in election machinery. For this reason every effort will bo made to adopt measures at this session which will safe-guard the ballot of voters and provide effective machinery for recounts or other election contestsIndian Star Weds ' 1 T W fl l XZ- fl I i — — ■ '‘W— ’■ I > > .left Heath and bride Outfielder for the Cleveland Indians and second e>nong American league batters last year, Jeff Heath, 22, is pictured with his bride, the former Althea JJelle Cailand, 19. The two were married in Seattle. Wash., home town I Os bo.Ub

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