Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1946 — Page 6

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Plant Blast Kills One, Injures Seven « Mitra, W Va.. Auk. -J •» < » A terrific expluaiuu «■>•! fire rippml thrauxh ili" ohi'A|i"». imlu’try's main ch<>mkal irtfiit today. killina one worker uml Injuring seven other* Delicious be- ■ I cause ingredients I I are precision- D \ mixed and of fine U \quality

■a 'W&.ett Seek the truth Ami the iruili I* that ail ladies lore P§B <liumonth* -paiklinu «< inhllaiinK diumomla in ting*. iHhI brttot he*, p«-nilunt«. wait hex A diamond for your V latly. whether she be sweetheart, wife, mother, or iw£jvs| s ial er. is always the perfect gift. O Pumphrey Jewelry H Store __________ -- * Our Location fO Means Ix>w Overhead V-toM If the c,wt of doing husines* has * anything to do with price*— fl ? j and it ha*—then our price* I ought to he lower. And they ! are - Yet *e render a service / a * modern a* any, at a price ZJ you will find ea*y to pay. A GILLIG I DOAN y FUNERAL HOME [rt 7 DECATUR • PHONE 794 J/Z M■■—— (-a---——-mM—a-u— —————— ■M■ ■ ■ Good to the Last Bite .... | T^E A ( AKE OF ■ ■ THE WEEK KS|gH 59c Simply deliciou*! Better than home-made. A treat the whole family will enjoy. Auk for Tutti-Fruittl Cake at your local independent food atore or at our Cakery. Stewart’s Bakery

Negro Woman Gives Birth To Quads — Two Boys, Two Girls Portland. On- Aug. 22 liTl Quudruph-ta were born at the Mull noimih c •only hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. 1.. D. Tlgner, negroes. The quad* are two hoys uml two ; girls, ranging In weight from I (rounds 12 ounces to f> pound* ft ounces for a total of 2° jMiunda !• mures. Hospital authorities said Mm Tigner's sister hud Imrne quadruplet* all of whom had died with j in eight months. With the f itir new arrivals, Tig•ter, former war worker now unemployed. and his wife have seven * hildren. Hospital officials said the hahiee were normal In «very respect except for size and that they seemed hearty uml wi'h u good chance for survival. The first child, a ls>y, was iioin at I ••■'l a tn., followed by th* tw •

Kiri* and the final ho) at 1:11 u tn. Tile Timers came here from the . south during the war to work in 'ithe ship building industry. — —o Truman Yacht Stops At Bermuda Harbor •UUSBaMB Hamilton, Bermuda, Aug. 22. ( tI’P) —l’reeldent Truman sailed In- ( to the pi<iurtM(|iu< harbor of this I*. S naval liaxe iixlay for a vacutl >tt stopover which may hat for severs! days The presidential yacht Williams- ’ burg anchored In the harbor shortly before !n a.tn. EOT. Its escort. ■ the attack transport Wtira, tied up ut a nearhy pier. The day was clear und warm, and a bright eun shown on th*- surrounding green hills Mr Ti nman did rot 'to ashore ini mediately, it wan miuoiinced ti.il hi would call <m :he Britisii i-over nor, Ailm M. It .liiti 1,1 ,i ,i im at ■> ptn t day. ’I I it aoii <1 he h first i .Il I * too 1-11 : .in •, Ho I’ >i <!. i oust i ,u-.. aJi i i-o Mrs. Nichols Well After Three Wounds l(<M-.,eHi«r, lud.. Aus. 22 tl’Pt Mrs. Nora Nh-iuds, 43, who ul-ie-.-dly was shot three times by !i< r husband Au.-. 2. wu.r ' irom Wietdlawn In.plt.il today. Tie- husltaitd, la-*ter Xi- Itol'. still, nmuined in Fulton county juil <-n < liuige., of us-uuli und battery with intent to kill. He wtis arrested after u spectacular manhunt. Hherlff Frank Suiuim-rs eaid Nichols accosted he wife on a' downtown street three weeks ago I and shot her during a “family I argument.” , . _o .. _ Transplanted Vr .aides For btll grown and transplanted | vegetables, mix thoroughly a level tablespoonfid of plant food with the toil In the hiH before planting. When transplanting, mix one tablespoonful of "plant food with soil in bottom if hole, add one inch of soil, und proceed to set out plant, It is well to leave a depression of about ane inch around the plant. Fill with water immediately after planting to help settle the soil around the ■ plant's roots as well as to make , j the plant food available quickly for ' the plant's use. Pruning Shrubs Pruning shrubs seldom requires the removal of very much wood except in the case of old. neglected plants. Such plants require a program of rejuvenation. This consists in complete removal nf the old lead- ' era over a period of three or four years.

«3 ' ' r * ‘ ■ ' * '„ I ahJ 3 B Bk<«fi| vWe yjgfcdlßM ftt ■ -• U ' Bfr’ . k .".w2»a<!«ci«r ON THS "MERIT HSU RIDGE ROAD" near Mr. gee, Hi*- P™’ form* to March for two Negro war veterans named byofflcera « the men who Mart. 1 the shotting tn which four white offleers wer w<Hl»<!<-.I N■ .-r, ■< an- .luhnnv an.i Gjrheld Craft. < I *"' . ■ ’ Sik M I f «r*Lii Fi ; Z /' W iWI IBM Til a*** l* e )i BT _ a>. • .. fHOUSANDS JAMMIO Panama Clty*a Central avenue to get a glimpse of Gen. Dwight D Bioenhower. who favors hie southern neighbors with a king-sized grin. Riding with the U. S. Army chief of staff is Bsriaue a. Jism* grMiiirrt &£ Faaara& ffnteroMisna/i

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Firemen Are Called To Grass Fire Scene i —~— Flretnon wen* called to the extreme north end <f Mttond street ulHiiit 3:30 p.m. Wednesday to extinguish a grass fire, which origi rated from unknown aottrcM. 0 — Spread Plant Food When growing crops in beds, or 1 where limited garden area makes it necessary to grow varieties close together, it is best to broadcast the plant food over the entire bed at the rate of four pounds per 100 square feet of garden area. The plant food is then worked Into the top inch or two of seedbed. A plant food spreader, if available, applies the plant food evenly and quickly. If a spreader is not available, apply half of the plant food crosswise and the other half lengthwise, to assure a more even distribution. <• Pack I'oote In planting a tree, make sure the soil is firmly packed around the roots. Test the tree by giving it a tug The firmer the tree, the more likely it is to grow. I > aw 1 . ■ w •wfiP* >Mr z LaW B®’ flllllAM HEIKENS, 17-ymr-nld I’niversify of Chicago student aci cuse<i of the Degnan. Brown and Rons murders, is shown at the Illinois Neuropsychiatric Institutv in Chicago being given the first of a series of texts to determine , his mental condition. Dr. Fey- | mour Stein, foreground, reads the i graplu (Internatiopal)

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