Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1947 — Page 2
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Improved Bread By Perfection Company ••There’* excitement aplenty these days at the Perfection Biscult company In Fort Waytie. After yeur* of painstaking work am! ex perience. we have finally produced a loaf that experts everywhere agree Is the finest white bread ever made And to celebrate thl* aieat achievement, thia new loaf has been christened Sunbeam and
- —— — —""— 11 MEN WANTED |g We need a few .Able Bodied Men to do common labor. We offer good wages to capable, willing workers. Apply at Employment Office. Central Soya Co., Inc. Decatur, Ind. • ; : Notice To Taxpayers * • : Monday, May 5 ■ J FINAL DAY TO ■ * PAY TAXES • I —o- ! ■ ■ Avoid the last minute rush and the risk of paying the penalty by paying your taxes now. ■ r : : Roy I. Price, Treas. ■ ■ • i ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■n Roofing and Sidingi Orwrs are now being taken for spring applications. * Several styles and colors to choose from. Also brick and asbestos siding, awnings. g I Roofing and siding are still critical. g So place your order early. ■ 1 ' 1 I -YOU PAY NO MOKE FOR THE BEST HERE" | ; ARNOLD G KLENK; ta o • ri» •■■■ i> a ■ Just Received Shipment of Double Action SPRAY PUMPS Gahanized, I gallon tanks, with 10 foot, 4 ply rubber hose. We Also Have ♦ Steel sash; basement sash with wire screen; commercial steel sash. ♦ Few new galvanized 6’i font fence posts. ♦ Kailroad rails, various lengths, for end and comer posts. ♦ Clothes line posts made up ready to install.' ♦ Various sizes and lengths in new steel rods. Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442 ■
put iii u uew wrapper carrying the picture <>l n charming blond five-year-old called Minx Sunbeam." The Perfection Biscuit company In m member of Quality linkers of America, one <>: the country* outstanding bakeia' cooperative*. Ac coding io Dr. Uwvar Skovholt, head of Q IL A h teal Ing laboratory. the new Sunbeam loaf rate* high on every Important quality count, including freshness, flavor, texture and iooka. “I feel confident," Mated Di Skovholt, ‘‘that house-
wives In Perfection Biscuit company'* territory will welcome Sun In-.cm ILead as a valuable addition to their meals- Not only in this new loaf tops in api>etlte appearance, lull It will also give children and grownups the good. substantial nourishment they need!'' Interviewed In his office at the bakery. 11. 1.. Popp, president of the Perfection Biscuit company, ex hiliited the new Sunbeam loaf. The wrapper design i» charmingly ex leculed In a light blu- and white I with a floral bolder and a picture |of little Mixa Sunbeam eating a i slice of bread and butter. "Our I little wrapper girl will be getting 'around quite a lilt during the comi Ing weeks." predicted .Mr. Popp "We’re putting on a campaign to introduce her to men, women and 'children all over our territory. We I feel sure ones folks get to know I her they'll become fast friends and that our new Sunbeam loaf will win a tegular place on their tables!" 'IMP' ' I I rwSl! INSTEAD of a bat it's a cat in th< belfry of Italian church replica which Dominic Zazxarra, a master chef, built in his New York city home. (International) fade Id a Good Town — Decatur THE SHADOW OF THE toDTIES V, ••The ‘shadow of the forties' should not worry man or woman if they’ll ONLY drink plenty of food PURE MILK —like ours,"—says Billy Break O'Day. Mosts I1 ( | Wjgß The wexnT 15 ■NOT TKe 6eAT [I op ouQ ’ K ’AFFeCTrONB*/ —and we can prove it! i See Tomorrow’s paper for answer. *i i Drive, in at B 4c T Standard [I Service for expert greasing service. Only trained iiersonnel give you quality workmanship — and the men at II Sc T Standard Service know their business. The low cost will amaze you.
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Intensify Drive On Dope Peddling Ring Chicago, April 29 (UP) Federal narcotics agents said today they expect to make more arrests soon in their drive againet a dope peddling ring which allegedly has been shipping large amounts of marijuana into Chicago The drive wae infestlfled alter 29 men and six women. all allegc d dope peddlers or users, were arrested in raids over the weeknd Government agents began testifying ring mcmbeis six weeks ago before a federal grand jury. The jury later returned indictments under which the arrests were made. The prisoner* will be arranged in federal court today. — o— Families Evacuate Homes Before Flood St. Ixmis,- April 28 — (UP)— Families along the flood swollen Meremac and .Mississippi rivers were evacuating their home* today, heeding a weather bureau forecast that the waters would go even higher.
Meefr SHE BHIH'gS YOU DOUBLE FRESH SUNBEAM BREAD! Yus folks, she’s worth meeting! Little Miss Sun- This exclusive new development makes Sunbeam beam h h.re with the bread that's proved Double Double Freth — twice a. fresh o. bread bakedl by _ , .... c , - __ ordinary means and truly worthy of its beautiful Freth - delicious Sunbeam Bread The e . an ox- b , J e . ond . whi „ wrop ' per . citing story of fine workmanship and quality mgred- For months/ Sunbeam Bread has proved Double ients behind Sunbeam Bread. A story; that ends to- Fresh by laboratory test. Batch after batch, it has day in the proudest achievement of all r- Perfect- consistently showed up twice as soft . . twice as ion's scientific “crumb protection.” delicious . . . twice as good on ail countsl . Get acquainted with little Miss Sunbeam today. J J let *’ er • ntro^uce y° u t 0 Sunbeam Bread — your key ' // • ‘♦•’X double mealtime pleasurel (f ’ 4| f • o< cmtm *v> woppoi • tu. F v ,e< ut k- 10 ihot SOT bl»,ond-r,d w.opp«> f-O, Mi.) -W VI HHI TRtflJb. KMk C_. I 1 -fr /. tiood lor b'««ta full hom.r fto.or ond «•» . Rk V■■ dWTML 1 • M»« Toddy ydu • r >ioy *of »w«o doponWwblo ‘ n . ’<» i XJ d-Mlny M Sonboem Brood o!oa b orilh on " S . ft £fl *' X I’d oucWtag wow SOdWa**, you find onl, * 1 ft V? Pm Iddl *o«'> OowbU Froth. Be »moii ■■ so f : ’d dad r«o<h foi now imp-oyed Sub- J A « i KKL J I booa, today! For tale at mdcpin- Sv ' Went grovor, or. food morkot, .. Ak 1 S f Perfection Sunbeam 'Bread IT’S DOUBLE FRESH! . ' - Z 4^"4h > -
Mor* than 100 famine* in the Valley Park area south of StLouie, left their homes yesterday Th* weather bureau said the Mereinac would reach a crest of 28 feet today, it feet above flood stage. The .Mlttelttslppi. already 3.5 feet above flood stage was expected to rise another foot today. 0 Do your best; leave to God the test HELPS KIDNEYS Itemeve Mermfvl Impurities • Backache. lom of th* old pep. getting up night,, and headache ar* often c«u»ed by nothing mor* than improper kidney action due to esceaß acid in the urine. The kidneys are one of Nature', way» « rc ; moving impurities from the blood. And when these impurities back up, trouble nii-v liariSo if you have these troubles, give your kidney, and bladder a good flu»hing out by taking Dr. Kilmer', Swemp Root. It work, on the kidney* to flush them out ... increasing the flow of urine to help relieve that eaceu acidity and eaw that burning sensation when you pas* water . . . help* that bladder irritation that make* you get up night*. Made ot 16 herb*, root*, vegetabta*. and balsam*. Swamp-Root is absolutely nonhabit forming Millions have taken it foe three generation* .. . often with wonderful result*. Caution: take as directed. For free trial supply, send to Dept. X, Kilmer h Co . Inc . Bo* IMS. Stamford, Conn Or—get full-»i*ed bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore.
John Charles Fremont, In IM3. wh* the first of government elplorcrs to penetrate Utah. marshall will (Continued From Page One) the political factor*, lie well recognlaps the fundamential l>iel ogical dlferencaa between east and west, and the lona struggle ahead within the nation* of Europe — especially Germany — be tween capitalistic democracy and communism. Despite these dlfficultie* and the failure at Moscow, Marshals also finds a lot of ground for hope. He knows that the Soviet Union needs everything It can lay Its hands on In the way of consinners goods and Industrial equipment. One of the major sources for fulfilling those needs Is westurn Germany, which I* prevented from unification with eastern Germany now by the Soviet position. Marshall also knows that the longer a German settlement eludes the big four, the more difficult it will be to break down the artificial barrier within that country between east and west.
lie probably will tell the public tonight that agreemants could have been reached at Moscow if the United States had been willing to compromise on basic principles. That he refused to do. Congressional leader* who at; tended last night's White llov.se conference went away Impressed with Munhall's determinatiou uot to appease itusria. q 12-YEAR-OLD BOY IS (Continued From Page One) Second street. He had slipped Into a local theater early In the chase. After questioning, he admitted. In the presence ot his mother and the police ufflvors. to the attacks. It is thought likely that other attacks upon local women, pre vioualy unreported, will be brought to light. Parents of the boy declared that I'aradichlorobenzene Moth Crystals 1 lb. 49c Holthouse Drug Co.
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