Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1947 — Page 6

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from where I sit... fy Joe Marsh We Got to the Fish Fry After All

That community fi*h fry was sura a great success. There were plenty vl appetizing estrat. and Will Dudley did a right wonder* ful iob of frying the fish-soft and flak* inside—brown and crisp around the edges. Hut we didn't get to go. The missus was tired after working in the yard, and we just didn’t want to leave her. Then how did we know the fish was so good? Because the folks didn't forget u*. The, sent Skippy Henderson over with two steam

• ■■■■■■■■■■£■■■■■■■■■■■■■ • Friday and Saturday ; ■ of the J MIIJ.BR HARDWARE Z • Paint 6* Appliance Dept. ■ g We are pleaded to announce we now ready to g open our new department and invite everyone to g attend our Opening: Friday and Saturday. g g We will earn a complete line of Kurfee's Paints. g Horton Washers. Crowley Refrigerators and g Radios. I nhersal and Crowley Electric Stoves and g other appliances. g Special Low Prices on Opening Bays. g Drive over and see us - - you'll save g money! Z MILLER HARDWARE I ■ Wren, Ohio g Open Evenings until 9:30 o'clock g a rru ■ 8 ■ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» »t »♦♦»♦»♦»»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»i»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : Look! Hurry!: We are cooperating with the President to bring ; ;; prices down! Therefore we are giving J 10" o DISCOUNT II . ' ■' On All Grocery and Meat Orders < > of $2.00 or more 1 > y Friday 6* Saturday !! MAY 2 and 3 t » ’ < » ;; We Have A Large Stock ;; of the Following Merchandise: ! < 1 ’ Canned Lima Beans . . Franco American ; Spaghetti . . Del. Monte Corn. Pork and Beans. Can Grapefruit . . All Kinds of 16 oz. Can ; Juices . . Kraut . . Canned Sweet Potatoes ; . . Campbell's Soups . . Peaches . . Apricots ' ; . . Bing Cherries . . Fruit Cocktail, and Pears ; in syrup. ! Peas . . Hominy . . Asparagus . . Kidney ; Beans . . Red Beans . . Tomatoes . . Catsup I . . Preserves . . Applebutter . . Jelly . . Red and Pink Salmon . . Plenty of Bulk Cocoanut. ! Plenty of Soap Powders. Cleaning Supplies ... ■ ; Tide. Rinso. Vel. Dreft. Ammonia. Roman ■ ! Super Suds, Oxy dot. Cleanser, Sos Wash, : Fela Naptha . . Also all Climaline. Brooms. Blue « kinds of Toilet Soap. White, La France, etc. ! Shop at Kraft’s Market, > ] [ Corner Monroe and Seventh Street PARKING SPACE ; Kraft’s Market I Store Hours Monday Through Friday 7A.M.t06 P. M. Saturday: 7A.M.t09 P. M. TRADE IN DECATUR

ing covered platN of C»h. amt a pitcher of cool, sparkling bear. And we finiahed them ufl tn front of our own fire. From where I nit, that’s one of the thing* that make* our town ao nice a place to live in: a spirit of xhare and share alike. That plate of hah and glaaa of beer weren’t ju»t great eating, they were symbol* of the thoughtful* nc»* that make* for better living!

( •HrigAl, 1947,1 nitrd Statu Brturri Foundation

Inland Steel Plants Closed By Walkout Negotiators Fail To Reach* Agreement <f!il>a:f». May 1 it'Pi Some ll.Ofitf CIO I'nlted Steelworker* struck Inland Steel company today. the nation'll seventh largest steel producer. The strike began at midnight with the expiration of the union'* contract, when negotiator* failed In reach a new agreement II wan the first major strike again*! a steel company thl* year. Beginning with the agreement signed by the CIO Steelworker* and I’. S Steel Corp II day* ago. Mime 37N.1HN1 steelworkers have beep brought under new contract* at higher wage*. The union wa* reported ready to accept Inland'* offer of a 15.1 cent hourly wage increase, but not all of the contract provision* which went with the offer. The dl*pute centered around "fringe" i**ue* and contract language. The union said the company'* interpretation of "union responsibility" would "restrict every operation of the uAion." The strike shut down production at the company'* huge Indiana Harbor plant at East Chicago. Ind . represented by unior local IMO, and the smaller Chicago Height*. 111., plant, represented by local •’>! For two day* the company had been curtailing operation* by bank Ing it* blast furnace* to prevent damage from sudden cooling in the event of a strike. Cecil Clifton, a union official, said that after the strike began the negotiator* remained in se-c---sion at the company'* plant until the early morning hour* in an effort to reach agreement. He *aid this showed that both parties de aired to reach an agreement and indicated that the strike might be short-lived The unlpn threw pickets around the plant at East Chicago. Teamater* Strike Indianapolis. May I—H’PI1 —H’PI— Indianapolis was in the throes of a teamater*' strike today which threatened to tie up movement of industrial supplies over the entire city. More than 1.100 members of the chauffeurs, teamsters, warehouse men and helpers local 135 (AFl.i went on strike at midnight in sup port of demand* for a 33-eent hourly wage inc rease. Governor Ralph F. Gtjtes proposed a 10-day truce and studied the advisability of invoking Indiana's new anti?public utility strike law. However, attorney general Cleon Foust *aic| the law. passed by the recent Hath general assembly. FRESH BLOOD A MUSI FOR FREE ENERGY Do you feel like you are tied to a drag everytime you try to do something? If ■o. don't let a low blood count bold you down when you may release vibrant energy to every muscle, fibre, cell. ■very day—every hour millions of tiny red-blood-cells must pour forth from the marrow of your bones to replace those that are worn-out A low blood count may affect you in several ways: nt> appetite, underweight, no energy, a run-down condition, lack of resistance to infection and disease. To get real relief you must keep up your blood strength Medical authorities, by analysis of the blood, have by po*l--1 tive proof shown that 888 Tonic Is amazingly effective In building up low blood strength in non-organlc nutritional anemia. Thu U due to the 888 Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating Ingredients. Also. 888 Tonic helps you enjoy the food you eat by increasing the gastric digestive juice when it U non-organl-cally too little or scanty—thus the stomach will have little cause to get balky with gas. bloat and give off that sour food taste Don't wait! KnergUe your body with rich, red-blood. Start on 888 Tonic now. As vigorous blood surges throughout your whole body, greater freshness and strength should make you eat better, sleep better, feel better, work better, play better, have a healthy color glow in your skinfirm flesh All out hollow Bacee Millions of bottles sold. Get a rttle from your drug store 838 Tonic help* Build Sturdy Heal’h.

I To The Home Owners I > of Decatur I ( We are again offering a free inspection service to 1 1 all the home owners in and around Decatur. Mr. L. E. f I Patrick, our representative, is a qualified installer and J J engineer. He will be glad to answer any questions I 1 you may have regarding winter operation or summer f / care of your furnace. 1 ( We are endeavoring to make a personal call at 1 I your home but should we miss you, just call I L. E. Patrick ! 1 7971 Decatur, or / 1 Casten Furnace Co., Harrison 3318, Fort Wayne. /

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probably would nul apply in » strike by teamster*. Union lender* said the laiosi offer they hud received from the 111 Indianapolis common carrier* employing the teamster* wa» that of an eight cent hourly boost. , State labor commissioner Charles Kern said shipment* of food and medicine in the city would be I unaffected by the strike. _ o — Posse Seeks Young K I Ji Gunman In Nevada t —— Officers Ordered To'Shoot To Kill' i» . Reno, Nev., May 1 (I'l’l— A i 2do-muii po»se. including sheriff's < deputies. Reno policemen. Fill < agent<« and Renn <ival air patrol « offl er*. continued an intensive search today for the second of two | young gunmen who killed one deHpiity sheriff and wounded another I jat a roadblock Tuesday night. I The o.'fiil*. with order* to i "shoot to kill." Identified their • quarry a* Gene Garland, 22. Dei ' Pa-o Height*. Cal They <onceu- • tinted their eearch on the sagecovered rangeland* north of Reno. Yesterday. the first of the ban- ' dit pair. La ry Yaney. 17. of San Diego, Cal. and Fort Wayne Ind, wa- found hiding in the brush near the now inactive Reno army air-, , .base, seven mile* north of here. Yaney told officers that Garland ihiad threatened to kill him because he refused lo take part in the shooting of the two office e. The 17 year-old partner in e number of "ea«y money" holdups said he '"got scared" after seeing one officer murdered and the other critically wounded in the short gun 1 battle on the highway between Reno and California. Tom l.ainbeit the wounded deputy whose condition last night was described a« "eerions but satisfactory." (tacked up Yaney'* story. Lambert »s« wounded and hi* fellow officer Earl Griffith killed when they threw up a road block 15 mile* north of here to Lap the bandits who robbed three service > stations In Rieeville and Susanville. Cal investigation disclosed the roadblock shooting took place Inside the California state line, and Sierra , county district attorney Alfred R. Ixiwey. Downieville, Cal., arrived here to take charge of the murder case against Garland and posalhly Yaney NOTICE I will be out of my office May 5 to May 26. Nurse In attendance during regular office hours. DR. J. M. BURK ■ f ] I w* nt ',7 h*ve »*• teU I ■ doe» nt c * n fl !\ / • req.'* e,v SnAKO*

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