Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1946 — Page 7

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■■k - ” Mi I Z 7 . A A A ~ _gj ’ £* (3 ■ »M£f' AHHraL , 7* ,/j | i "fir , 1 -**. «>. ••--« ' ■iw| hr -E ..TL jf tSK "* 1 -&V <1 i'X’So •' *’ ' I. JZjg^W-Bf |r74t®> ' “'’* 4‘> J a . { < *' : B| ■VHHHDiMMMHMMMHBMHHMHMHHiM MIS. MANKUN 0. ROC SI VEIT, chairman, la ahown. center, with members of the commlaalon on human rights of the economic and social council of the United Nations, as the group convenes In GUiet hall at Hunter college. New York. Left to right are Dr. B. J. Schmidt, secretary; Dr. G L. Hsia, China; I K. C. Noogf, India; Mrs. Roosevelt; Henri Laugier, Franco; Nicolai Kriukov, Russia, and Dusan British, Yugoslavia (Intar national)

I for years. Stout call* his n»w car the I “Stout forty-sis.” which largely Is I a replica of the “Scarab," built I nine years ago. • I The Scarab was made of steel, I had a rear engine, wheel* hideI pendently sprung on air cuahions. | no aslca. extra-long wheelbase and I larger interior space The fortyI six was developed along the StarI ab’s lines. I During the past nine years. I. Stout has driven the Scarab more I than 1*5,000 miles In tests, includI liik coast-to-coast trips. I To demons!iate Its riding quailI ties. Stout carried a glass of waler I on the Scarabs dash ledge “withI out spilling a drop.” I Stout retained the Scarab’s I principal features in the Forty six. I which Is the first car built of fiber I glass plastic, a plastic impregnat I cd fiber. I J The’ body is all of on« piece I floor, top. sides and ends except I for the two doors. The plastic J provides insulation against noise I and final. has lb times the impact strength of steel In a crash and cannot be dented with a hammer. ' Through use of the plastic, ft Hfoiit eliminated the chassis. B<- / cause of its strength, the Imdy serves a» the frame for the motI or, air springing mechanism and 4 wheels. I The Forty-six Is no longer than — w FoH or Plrnwnttb imt haa « 137. inch wheelbase -equal to cars

in the luxury class. Its interior I-; space Is one-third more than a » Cadillac's. t Floor dimensions are six feet l>y 11 feet, with rear-ond room . for a six-foot bed or two or more reclining-type chairs. A curved windshield permits alI most perfect front and side vision . and greatly reduces wind roar and drafts. A vertical rear window Is located in a “well," which also Is the air Intake for cooling the rear » engine. . i According to Stout, the engine puts r,ii percent of the car's i_ weight over the rear wheels, pror vidlng better traction and a light- ,. er front end for easier steering. — —o — District Meeting Os Moose At Bluffton A large delegation from Adams I I lodge 1311. Loyal Order of Moose. r ' is planning to attend the seventh district Moose meeting in Hluff- '' ton Friday night. It was announced ' today. ItolH-rt Gass. Decatar. ««'»• 1 !enth district president, will pre- ' I side over the buslnera sesion. ’ which will feature .Mark L. Gray, 1 past supreme governor and precoat t regional director, as the main ' | speaker. 1 The buxines* session will begin at S p m. and will l»e followed by «' a floor show, lunch. refrcxhm< nts and a da nee • Drcstur, Columbia s City. Fort Wayne aud Bluffton will

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■ lie represenletl. All memlters of i the lodge and tbo Women of ths Moose have bean extended an in- ; vltation to attend. i »— County Elevators ! Will Handle Com 1 1 i ■ ■ Accept Corn Under t . Emergency Program i i ' . I Winfred L. Gerke. chairman of . the Adams county AAA committee.' announced today that Adams county elevators will handle corn under the commodity erellt corpora Hon emergency corn program. Eligible producers who deliver eligible corn will receive the ceiling pries plus 30 cents per bushel, for corn t delivered to elevators during the time thio program Is effect. j .Mr. Gerke states that corn which grades under No. 3 or has a motsI turn test of over 17 H* will not J»e . accepted. Neither will the eleva- . tors acoept any moldy curb. t The producer must pay charges j t for shelling and cleaning of the l corn, he said. i Mr. Gerke also stated that com will be purchased from day to day i until 50 million bushels have been r purchased. The producer who dei liver* his corn wilt receive payr meats for the corn at the county I AAA office.

jj|j SjsMfeiiiSS I -■■■ CHANLIS IVANS HU9HIS, only living former chief juattce of the U. 8. aupreme court, leavea the White nouao after conferring with President Truman on the selection of a aucceaaoe to the lata Supreme Court Chief Justice Bar. lan Flake atone. (Igtoraatioaaif 1 BACKACHE, LEG MINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Os Tired Kidneyo Ts hMkaelweDa he tMilnaaremaluneyoa inlxraMt,don’t ;u»t mmelxln and do nothin, about Uwta. Nstars eMytewarata* nxM your ktdaeys n«ad attaaUon. ThokMnayaa'.Natar.'nehMwayoftaWaa •*««an aelda and yoteoaoua wants oat of the Mood. Tboy help nwot people pone about i bai-karlMM. rtioomatie palnn.lt* Paine. faM of mm PratiuratorecanlypaeeaeMWithimart. Intend baraiaeaMaeUanmahowathoralaaame. thlmr wrong with your kidneys or bladder. boot uaitl Ash roar dnt**int for Doan’e PIU.. a eUauriant Aontle. aaad emeeeefdUy hi/.. ..nir «,r*'a‘*.Tro. BSrattSHT" mo>*a>

I J • j -t-j-M. .1 4 • le KfOfler stamps the Hot-Dote on the bottom of every bog luy of Hot-Dated Spotlight Coffee. So you JV/ mm know W» Freihfy ffoojted. , fragrant Kroger grinds every single pound 9 fM/S before your very eyes and to your Jfg order so you know it's Froth!/ Ground, /fa "Undo's First love," Mon. Thru Fri. 11:00 A.M. ' H; ; |Kroger’« Quality Meats i jl Genuine Spring Lamb : Hi*’’ » • • *! b Ch °P» -- w4sc , : I Stew .uWcjb . j | Shoulder u • : iKrogei ’x Table Drew'l I’mtl'ry ■ : I Pfewinq Hens 53 C f : j pokeys , >, T , : : I Frying Chkk ßfls H SfSSm B- -&I ::| >«. (hmtily SnuMne I I I Atluca IbWC :: I JP‘? ed Luncheon , Wkh „ „ 46c I ICabbqe «=■ ft. «ii ‘""’l'- *i ■Oranges ~2£" s ” 4 * ii |Gra|ietruit (ORN FUKES •sstte Values Values ~’ %,7e Cniin lA. CHERIOS KIE» bamphell S Soup Rin CRACKERS £tla Sl Syrup .X -15 c RENUZIT ’ Jil 1.09 1 K KRISPY CRACKERS.*.Iie jjjjj"""-"’ ~ l 0 Cheese "’49c Luncheor meat a”-a....; »•«. I ww WIIWWWW *. p. Hraad “■«* Baked Beans ’ '“" ltc »? “!•!! GSBSKQ3RI3|3 Milk 4 ““’34c cpyyycnnnrTl Tissue '"'sc Ejpilijaß Strawberry Jam "37c Asparagus ™ 39c O |F br r *3 Tubetti Dinner -21 c Buy Grapefruit Juice ca:r -29 c 28 c 32 c | Prunes “S :< -’ 4 27c Orange Ju?ee ' 39c Oiiiner 25c Woodies '■ H Sodi Crackers : ’ * 31? Sn?phetti Lard ks?; "’*Sc Juice Lbs ROGER OATS *KE»» CLASS CLEARER R „T23c CLUE SUDS 3„,. 2S< Caaatry Clab SScxal.r ar Qnirk A.slaa M»kr» l.lutbea W Alter SPICA SPAN *Ulfc PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 19c VANISH 19c Wall CMaeee. Na Wiping »»••• M.e < leaa»r HEMO 2.59 C CARROTS “iil2c KLENZER U <T. 6c Bardaa’t Chaeelata l>el Maate .. Uieek “Kitelira'* I Hol Feet im7T27?WI Sof-Wa.b iteaidual lfi,,z BB D O Sk V ■ W""1 iH Water Intm-l CM <UV T T 1 Stf®. JT Nuftener <■ W* bpray Jf Moap * R

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