Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1946 — Page 6

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K r l ■ ■ ■■ i > ij JUST TO MAXt CERTAIN that they II be pu-jaud for any future trouble. Kiuiiioiotm Hedy L.-iiiart and her h.i»band, John lahlci (It’ll), have ob* tamed penr.i’>.<ioli to tariy a nun from I*** Angeles assistant Chief of I' <• ; g|.: i I'ii <««ke<l f-«t th* gun permit alter bur* g. -is had sti'len n "re than $50,030 worth us Jewels and furs from their home while they were ah.n r. il'iti-riiattonal Soundphoto) TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR , ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■» Beautiful Push-in * * PERMANENT 1 ■ C O L I) W A V E Z ■ ■ ! Coppess Beauty Shop; a \ls<» Machine and Machineless. ’ g Phone Monroe for Appointment. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■SB ■■ ■ ■ ■ JOHN ( . AUGSBURGER ■ • ■ of Hartford Township w Democratic Candidate For • ■ County Commissioner B ■ Third District B ■ A life long Democrat, and farmer of Adam* County Kindly asks for your vote and support ■ ■ at the primary election B ■ Primary Election May 7. 1946. _ I ■ ■ l’<d Adv " ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■> ■ _ _____ Your Vote Will Be *| ■ ■ Appreciated R ■ v Herman J • »} -» A "Punk” : : . 11/ BOWMAN : a ■ Democratic Candidate * * for * wAW SHERIFF; ■HBBbBBBHBI ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ' < V/ r .X' - ia&ll into old thing* with Lum- * MF 4)gp , quilt, the Kyanite quirkL drying enamel. For all furmturt amd r wood work. Sel£amoo thing. Smart colors. , AU Washable. • Kohne Drug Store

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Asks Cooperation 01 City, Farm Workers Hoosier Solon In Valparaiso Speech Va!|>.ir.ii« ■. hul April H I’* Hep C!u»rh« l.iFolb-io-. I! In<l. In.) iv nilviii iili d a < iKi-ln iati'in I furin .iiili-lillia. in lii I.'ii ain w »«• “ uni t.-ilhiK p i- in an aihlr*--i.i-iiii; "iiaiti-. undarviatidhu ' ’>•• I wren :lii' l.irni-'i an I tin ‘h) work'l.aF<i|!<ttii'. mi' of 'ln t •••• In ilialia <i<»l’ Ki-liiiiiir .il i an.lhl.il a rail lh< Imillil* li-iui-.ii th»- two urollpi. IIIIIMt In- -tr.Htx it w- I" t i ri-iillzi- t !•• p o'liih. of u ••ih i di-in <ra y anil to <l< f«-.i th<‘ ihr a' of «-i oiininli anar hy " An nnJf Man linz i- n< i I*-n y. -aid UiFolli-ttf. n o .J.i- t i in lise Hu- "vant potential of full tiro ■lui'tion ami fill; i inpl •vaunt H< • pnkf la-forr tin- V.i'pir.ifio II taiy i hili. • lai'-’ollfth- <1 tho in'i-r-'la-ponih-nr ■ of th- farm, r and th urban lii'mi ••The »j»-i t;ii !f o: our tw i l trs o-t groups of wago • i n«-r* . onstantlv birkf Ing <■* to in.-»m-f t ian fooh'h. il i- trasir. and it i annul Imde- any good for nur i-ouniry." he -aid. LiFoilettf .iid fa-'H milwddi'.*. n aim.mi wagon and p a- i vilim.wir.- "inn pi-nnaiu-ni intionw" i > tl:i- problfins of eith-i .he nit y

» * ML r WW* ' \ ® w •£ JBv \B If -fSttJ Ft) v'l'C toL. jOra Swob. t JKI \kf ; ti’ s ß KHk F Iri left, scarf used as avorskirt; top right, two scarves draped like blouse, below, harlequin ruff and cap. This season you can arid flattering effect* to your clothes by uno of colorful acarves. Those shown used tn various waya were rieaigned by Glentex. At the left the full-length figure wears a acarf overskirt which swathe* the silhouette with a large sheer square wrapped around the hip* and held together at the waist with a glittering. Jeweled pin. The pattern of the scarf is the mermaid and other deep-sea life. At the top left, two scarves are draped like a blouse to be worn with slacks or lounging pajamas. The new one bare ahmilder theme ia user! and a tricky pock'ct peplum. The scarves are tied at one shoulder and fastened under the other arm. the front scarf being pulled through a belt. One comer of ♦he -cars ia looped tQ form a pocket. Below, a harlequin ruff U made of plaid taffeta and another scarf * matching toque- (International)

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ing the wiiinnier niontiiH. nierear t< r In Would line live optl >n« for i iitnpli ting ill* advani ed training Hn would thus !.<• iible to mlei't the «'oliriii- that Would tint Interfere with lii» -ilioidinn ol lillnineM* plans. The American l.egioti lw lievcw thin in the lient plan of mill:«iX training yet advanced for both the nation an I it-young men wo. km - or th- farmer JI urg'd a h u'iiiii': of ab«en ' tn owiu- -li p in agri iiltn . and it.di try and r.-euici to free thfa uh f ont th- d at’ •of tiatuto an I give liie iab rei the lien fit us tei lilloiii '. i! i. ivanii$50,000 Fire Loss . At Chicago Theater t Im a go. \[n il I Vi’t- -.! lineH adley <o :f in d re: tor of ‘th'up' wri pliye •. uppea - liefo •• tin . ;ty fI -a f.it IH",• today so q te- ' tinning all.nit f e y.’ill. Hi'i fir • irhiili -wept through the theater nearly trappim: «p>itattim Satu day night. Muni ip.il < lift jml--’ Erwin .1. !!; • n v;.i at. I i I!'"' fine levied . . ilm-t the group fur fire vjidt--1..i ts m .1 i... a y al! <> tfl.h ;.g i-ed to line the Ihi till Whi.il hid he’ll t in.-i •firetrap” only fur rehearsal* o Nebraska driver* last year pa’d l.’.ii.fijl :u t affii violation fine* on I. offense. A total of ta.22*> i h Idi. •• in ta" . Nehru k.i school* reielye lunches ‘ I daily ihr ugh the I S Itepurt--1 metit of Ai rh nltiire'.s < un nunlty .■' hot lunch plot* am

Indiana Congressman And Wife Injured I 'ih'i.ti wii. I’ll . \prll -- ** I' l Hoti. it l.ivenso d. Ut! of Little Hrownfleld. fa., t.peia’or of the ’ li k which < I is.lt d II*" all auto molilli driven liy an Indiana <• hi 4|. man. today faced cha ge- of Id iviy ■ wlide ftil-'V <«' I Itep Noble .1. John- n. s*. <K Ini i and hi* a if*. Meicv. were Injur' d when their .ar ou turn-d after efng strut -by l.lveng utd I ; tri:< k 'll the national pike, five | i ml. •' ea*t of here Saturday. M • Joliii* .ti wa* In good con tiltion nt Cni< ntoan hospital suf- , feiitig -.-Vera! fr.u hired rib*, a fra 'ur'- I t iavi !■■ a-d multiple I brill' - li' t hlisb.ind wa* injured lift se; iously with l.i t rati->■:* of t . forehead ha.. i *.td right hip. o ' Ir.scriptlon* found a* El M >rro Natl ina! Moniimei.t in New Mexi co. date bail; to l'i .'Liny of the c.irving* on the ro. k* were made by < t nado's i tiiHinis'ii'lore* Wyoming til production In It't.'i we- e-finiated at 37 luin oiiii barrelI’it d u tion in H'll was :11.oim.m.u Lane!*. IHstoveiy of rond'-nsate lalinost pure natural ga« dinet wa» made last year in the Rig Horn 3a-In oil field- ne-ir Worland, '.‘.’n. Saeajawea a y nig hidlan ».. mai’. guliled the Lewi* and Clark expedition and pushed the litiiinil ' ary < f the Cnited State* from the Mississippi rivet to the I’.uili A iiembi’tship increate in Wye . tiling 111 club* of more than s"<' ‘ v. i* report' I during l!»i.‘i.

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Nebraska will be the only »tute In the inniitry to have a museum <m it* fair ground* when work i* lompleti’d on a I!"""' structure mUwitCunyouw) To Get More Soap ? A. !/ * As Wo ‘Yv / WUMNPKEAM about the oceans of the soap and :oap powders you need so badly... and let the f Jis that help make them dribble down the drain. Some day, sure, you'll get more soap But when? Not until the country’s industrial fat supply has been built up tremendously. Right now, it is at a record low. Suppose, though, you want soaps to come back to the counter toanct ...what can you do? w&wsiye yt»u used fats ... just a* carefully as during the war. There’s more meat now . . . more fat to save.. .so it’s lots easier. You American housewives are already turning in a healthy share of our present industrial fat supply. If you slacken up, naturally there'll be /»m fats. And leu fats mean leu soaps, leu of all peacetime products. So keep saving. You get 4t for every pound ... and every pound makes about two pounds of the soups you need! tierv's -sirs. here's soap KIEF TURNING IN USED FATS TO HELF MAKE MORE »OAF

Trade In a Good Town — liecutui RAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonds — Watches Silverware — Clocks 326 N. Ninth St. ( Helps buNd up resistance against MONTHLY FEMALE PAIN When take* regularly! Lydls E. Plnkht-n's VegrUblr Compound VOM sun Ulan relieve monthly p«ln when due to functional periodic dUturbenoe* It aleo relieves eccoinpenyiug week, tired, nervous. Jittery tcllngs —of such nnture Taken ret'tlerly—Plnkh»u/» Compound help* build up resist*Bev ■gatnat audi monthly dlatre-a Pina turn* la worth trying/

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■lll! At the Coming Primary Election ■ Vote for i CHRIS H. MUSELMII ■ Democratic Candidate for ■ ■ Joint Representative ■ for Adams and Wells Counties ■ ■ Mr. Muselman is an attorney and »f E-* ■ Printing Concern, Inc., at Berne. He >» W'ntt • ■ neat and law, and well able to represent the pop*»'" ■ and Adam* counties in the State legislature. • Being civic-minded. Mr. Muselman terveJ it t • of the Adame County Ration Board and at H<*i«» ■ the Southern Part of Adame County He aiw n • of the Gallon Club. Red Croes Blood Donor* " given blood ten times. Active for good demetw P-’ C ment for the last twenty years. • Your Vote Will Be Highly AppreciiS f Mi*

POISON m A U. S. GOVERNMENT Report announce* tldr cover? of a new tannic aciJ (rea'.meitt fur i’.**’** inf. The tieatmenl han been trentle and safe, dries up lite t.'i- lew «’ • short time—often within -1 itouM. *■ ' mint findings ore ir. orpuraM h Ihf nt >' * A<*i for it at your drug store. *’ '• d1» I* 1 «4 I V • ' PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell at l'" b > l ‘ ■**' 3 4 ? North 11th street, Decatur. In«l ®“ Saturday, April 27,1* Time: 1:30 P- M HOUSEHOLD GOOD * ullir Garland City Gas Ranee, with o*en r -. .* Bet, white trimmed in red. red leather .tyW I waterfall dining room table and «* , . i¥ j or root* chair; Blue Boucle barrel aiyle - I’**'" '‘ n a ,iio u 0 stored Rocker: Glass Try Top cofer tai ■ . Floor Lamp; 4-piece Bedroom auite *' „. a | lre «: S apriny mattress; extra set spring* aM ',. . _.ji, thf<* 2 he! lamp*; 9'xl2‘ red Servi*tan Rug. * I l4 ’* Blue S'll2* Axmlnster rug. with nia X-r; eurtains. other curtains; Apex K, e<tri () |n»b'» ladder: mirror; Medicine cabinet; Ironn - Vtenaiia: other articles not men;ion*d U«i Half ton slump Bed Trailer. 4:.i«»-‘ TKR.MS—CASH Jw Mrs. Edith I#® I Clerk—Bryce Daniels. Auctioneer!.- Human Bron.. I’hone J

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G-i'l'liy.iial airt „ J ib ;io-it. ha* iieeu ILinvilb. Wy.,. 1 Closei I MON. TI LS. «a| Due to the death < I Mr*. Margaret I Walls Sate