Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1948 — Page 7

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E es Worn“S ? n ■ Christmas Lights , tt Santa Claus tome to on a fire engine, is the e department's warning ■ Residents this Christmas ■ Cedric Fisher outlined Kor preventing a Christ- ■” fire which might turn Hot mto tragedy. ■ . wiring before you put K tree. use candles. K D needles start falling, ■ e down and discard it. H. ( , eave lights During when K at hone- ■ . !ace switch under the ■’l. plug or unplug the lights Htbe tree. ■ p the (base of the tree unKer at all times. ■ wary o ; trees which are said ■»i r eproof." ■ se of old trees in safe ■ areas, not in the stove or K because trees burn vio|caseof fire, call the fire de■t immediately. I _ I ® 1 ■pitiful people are those who K living elect to be spectator than participants.

RtuckyT IMONROE, INDIANA | HAVE WHAT YOU MIGHT BE WANTING FOR THAT I LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS GIFT

DOOR chimes electric heaters COLEMAN OIL HEATERS, small size if ELEC. DRILLS if ELEC. DRILLS drill sets ELEC. EMERYS TOOL BOXES CRESTOLY WRENCHES VICES **' ' ** WRENCH SETS CHISEL SETS TIN SNIPS ELEC. SOLDERING IRONS COLEMAN LANTERN COLEMAN POCKET STONE BLOW TORCH HACK SAWS ELEC. HEATING ' PADS ELEC. CLOCKS KITCHEN CLOCKS HOT PLATES foPCORN POPPERS SUNBEAM & G. E. IRONS BETTY CROCKER IRONS WAGONS iUCYCLES, Small and Large WHEELBARROWS TOYS SLEDS ROCKY HORSES TABLE & CHAIR Sets ROCKERS AIRPLANES SEMITRAILERS GAMES dishes ELEC. SWEEPERS PREMIER eureka bee-vac UNIVERSAL NSSEL hand sweeper Metric Automatic JWO ROASTERS EI -EC. STOVES . monarch (-IBsbN estate

STUCKY & CO. *OXROE. INd. phone m Open Each Evening Except "edne-da.' I

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WASHERS SPEED QUEEN SKELGAS (bottle gas) COOKING STOVES COMBINATION STOVES HOT WATER HEATERS - ’v '! PYREX WARE REVERE WARE PRESTO COOKERS STREAMLINE TEAKETTLES FOOD CHOPPERS ENAMELWARE CAKE PLATES, Covered CAST IRON SKILLETS POTATO MASHERS EGG BEATERS FOLEY FOOD MILLS FOLEY FLOUR SIFTERS * ORANGE JUICERS WASTE PAPER BASKETS COPPER BOILERS MEDICINE CABINETS CAKE PANS IRONING BOARDS SILVERWARE FLASHLIGHTS I KIT CHEN LIGHT FIXTURES DISH PANS PLATFORM ROCKERS BARREL CHAIRS CHAIR & OTTOMANS LIVING ROOM SUITES AXMINSTER RUGS STUDIO COUCHES DEEP FREEZE BUILT-IN KITCHEN CABINETS BREAKFAST SETS Porcelain or Plastic or Wood FLOOR LAMP TABLE LAMP ; VANITY LAMP PIN-UP LAMP DINING ROOM SUITE DROP LEAF TABLES MIRRORS DESKS & CHAIRS PORTABLE IRONERS SINGLE CHEST DRAWERS INNERSPRING MATTRESS BED SPRINGS END TABLES COFFEE TABLES CARD TABLES & Sets

Pig Club Meeting . Held Last Evening' Robert Zinn Speaks At County Meeting Robert Sprunger, a junior 4-H club leader and 4-H pig club member, presided at the 4-H pig club meeting at the Pleasant Mills high school Wednesday evening. Robert presented Robert Zinn as the main speaker of the evening. Mr. Zinn stated that Indiana produces annually six million head of hogs which is eight percent of the total produced in the U. S. This hog production brings Irfdiana farmers an income of 100 million dollars or 28 percent of the Indiana farm income. One-half of Indiana’s corn crop is fed to these hogs. "This being so,” said Mr. Zinn, “hogs should be given the very best care, feed and management." Ralph S. Myers urged every 4-H club member to follow the suggestion given by Mr Zinn and predicted a bigger and better 4-H pig club show in 1949. County agent Archbold showed the group an infrared ray electric lamp that is being used successfully in place of the little pig brooder. He also announced a Purdue swine—Vet school for Adams county, to be held on March 16. Refreshments were served at the close of the session. Christmas Candy Lady Wayne, Whitman, Norris Holthouse Drug Co. SPEEDQUEEN WASHER : ’ '*'"X J ‘ "" i I ««R’< j * , ill | , ■- * 'Wha ia V| I ■ ®i?llra n-Rr I $99-95 STUCKY & CO. i Monroe, Ind.

» gffi"’ ■■■——■ ■ . i—urn 4,1 From where I sit... // Joe Marsh The Missus "Ducks" Out Slim Hartman took his missus Slim and the missus get on so well dock hunting the other day. And —content to stay home nights toaster five hours of sitting in a gether, enjoying one another’s swamp, she'd had enough! Going company ever a glass of beer and a home, Slim reminded her good- game of chess, naturedly of the time she’d taken F rom w here I sit, we ean't all him to a woman novelist’s lecture, enjoy the same things—but we can and insisted that he alt it out share those little pleasures that So now the misius and Sim have we do ®n|oy-a glass of beer, a an understanding. No more duck game of chess, some mucic on the hunting for her—no more lectures radio —and live-and-let-live when for him. They decided each to hit it come» to the others, ou'a taite. It’s because they can agre? to CjL, disagree like that, I think, that Copyright. 1948, United States Brewers foundation WHETHER A ' H FUNERAL fl' SERVICE p wW is c ° n<iuc,c^in ,)rieEsini " jV/tf pitcity or with elaborate ritual, * Gillig & Doan service meets the J / wishes of the family and is ,1/ prepared to cooperate with church, legion, or lodge proceWE HAVE COMPLETE xg / X EQUIPMENT FOR ANY REI QIIREMENT. GIILIG i DOAN , UV/te fUNERAI HOME // DECATUR ’HONE ?94 /Z FYI 4 ' '[ft I '

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FORMER STATE f (Cont. From Page One) ties committee said the memo- ■ cisions were being made at that 1 time in terms of their impact on the election.” "The idea of politics stopping at the water’s edge," he said, "was pretty much a shibboleth for public consumption to conceal such decisions." The state department made no immediate comment. I !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ CLOSED SATURDAY MORNING For the Funeral of Mrs. Claude Gay GAY'S MOBIL SERVICE 13th & Monroe lb faWP \\ I’ll rip and I'll flap \ And I'll howl and I'll whine, If you risk hanging clothes On a windy washline! Wf r * *ti"J** Arnold & Klenk, 1 Inc. Phone 463

’ . ' - - - . I 111.' - ■—L I KROGER VALUES CUT THE COST OF CHRISTMAS [1 Pork & Beans 3”«35 € Avondale Peas 3 — 29'1 Kidney Beans Pwpldn 219' Sauerkraut 2 25 c L \ Pumpkin 2 33‘ CIGARETTES ( J^4I^^ MANHATTAM mix Ci. 179 IV . \ ‘to! 29‘ yßnad. v ‘“’lef 7 /■■ ■> ■ jK I TB,M !*.»»■** PACKER S LABEL. Crokil I I KROGER. Holldur Pinenpple s.‘29 € I FruitCake c“.95‘ Kroger Milk 3 38 c (</ English Walnuts 49‘ Milnot 4 39‘ *' u,s ™ | PORK CHOPS PORK STEAK | <// Small, meaty ... C Le , an ’ knder ’ ‘ CjC Z® );■ oCenter cuts. Lb. Hjh| ,Jg Bni Wffif Del,c,ous broiled. FRESH PICNICSI i £an ** * meat y r» hu Short shank... 4 K j Buy 'em whole and save. J/f £ *’ t ' n,1,1,1 re.der.y Bert .. . I.mi bone—lm w.ita. /S* Order Your Christmas Turkey Now ROOSt 53 I Iroter Tenderly . . Choice center cati. mi ini/'QYC Toun? •* • dressed OQC Chuck Roasts “ 53° ftY IwKIXEId lc poundi and under. O < /y Lean . . Fresh (round ... All beef turkeys ..xrr„ u.79‘ Hamburger “ 49 Kroger Tenderay TOM TURKEYS"- X 4l fegt SIKLOIN SI EAR Lb. ej| “California Siir.kist Navel.” Large size 4 lbs. 63c. ORANGES’-" 5 65 GRAPEFRUIT .. 39 I vs ' N * 1 t) ' s fi ’ 1 "CaW’riita CMe.l" Oranges 39' Celery u 12' U. 8. Ne. I “Yam" SHEET Mild Flavor, Good Cookers, Yellow Potatoes 3 Lbs - 33 c onions . . . . io il. bag 23c Paney .. . “Wwklnit.n" "RED DEI.ICIOt S" a r sNo ' " Apples 3 49' Potatoes 49' r /tryyidF At Sf Idß For all your baking needs. ■ I Rwmmi fLOUR'ItI 79 H & or Pillsbury “• Sliced. a CRANBERRIES 3? K KROGER BREAD f KINGAN’S RELIABLE. COOKED SIT T‘r«t “ U43’ EATMORE BRAND. Delicious spread. JOW l# ''"L » Margarine £ 27' Ajax Cleanser 2c- 23' _* r .i.A * -* Safer for Silk* and Woelens. Pure... Granulated (M *5 K ■ ~ .. a a Cane Sugar 47' KROGER. Assorted flivon Keeps Whites RINSO White. Puddings HERSHEY. Chocolate MarVEl.eus >ud. In any water. Syrup ® Vel W29* IV i n these days when all expenaw , CAMPBELL'S. Tomato flavor. are heavy, savings made by shop- KROGER. Elbow or Strait hL Tonrato Soup can 10 C tMn aver before.'A penny saved Macaroni ft 17' " is a penny earned." you’ll rememKROGER. Smoother texture. ber. And many a dollar can be 1 w lender, flaky pastry. Ilb can 41c. Pennut Butter ‘i.?29‘ r;' db ’X ! X K Z Spry,Cristo <i. 1.07 dose-to-cost A real breakfast treat ■■■■■■■■■ C 1 ”" Shredded Wheat 2 -£3s‘ Spic & Span ’m 23' SUNSHINE. Crisp. Diky. HB Pure and mild ... It float* Krispy Crackers 27' |HMaMB| lvor Y Soa P 2 33 ‘

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