Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1949 — Page 7

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Wayne, collided at the intersection of Monroe and Second streets at 10 p al. Wednesday. City police estimated damage at S7O. Joy is the grace we say to God. —-Ingelow.

1 Holiness Group Will Meet Sunday The Adams county holiness as-1 i so: iation will meet Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at th ( e Antioch United Missionary church. The Rev.; Loren Helm, of Parker, will be | guest speaker. The public is’lnvited to attend. MORE ROADS (Coat. From Page One) brought the second largest amount of precipitation in 60 years to the state. Precipitation was 268 percent of normal. A freak in the Kemmerer area of southeastern Wyoming blocked, roads which were relatively un i touched by the earlier snows. Rabit Ear pass near the UtahColorado state line was closed | with drifts. Only a few cars and truck;-, were moving through the pass behind snowplows and the wind blew the drifts over the roadway again as soon as they had I sassed. —t START (Cunt, i r on Page One) | .iiestcck feeds. It is to continue; such developments as niethio-vite and discover new nutritional facts I on feeds and feeding that the com- i ■ pany has decided to enlarge and im ! prove their biological laboratory! facili ies with this new and modern i I plant.” Trnde Ir n Good Town — Decntur Goft HOME-MADE FLAVOR USE CUPLETS CUP CAKE MIXJ

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Service Prejudice Assailed By Devers Land Forces Chief , Fort Wayne Speaker Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 17 — (UP) —Gen. Jacob L. Devers told a National Security Week rally here last night that the various branches of the service should stop “sniping” at each other. Dever?, chief of the army land forces, said our national security suffers from an overdose of “serI vice prejudice.” ‘‘Service pride is a fine thing,” he raid. “But service prejudice contributes nothing.” < "Our national security appears to be on a firmer basis today than at any time since our demobilization following Wor'.d W’ar II," he said. But he added that we need “more complete understanding between full-time civilians and fulltime servicemen.” "Let us . . . all of us. regulars, reserves, guard and public alike, stop this petty sniping and sharpshooting at each other," he said. "When we s'oop to charge and counter-charge we do our security no good. We damage it. We create doubts and fears in the civilian community.” Devers said he fears that sometimes “we are all too prone to fight our "battles in the newspap- > ers and magazines.” "Construc'ive criticism and sub- | gestions will always be welcome,” he said. “But let it be constructive, through channels, and not destructive, in the columns of the press.” He said “no rampart of press clippings” will contribute onetenth as much to nalional security ! “as a unified army, navy, air force and public.” SELL YOUR CAR? No dealer will buy your car at top retail price, but we will sell it for you at. this figure, less 5% commission. AL SCHMITT , 201 S. First Phone 144

Beware Coughs From Common Colds That HAHG ON Creomillsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and eupel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsioo with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or vou are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis UVVUVIMMVVUVVWUUWVVVU Philco & i Deepfreeze BME FREEZERS 2J4 cu. ft. to 15 cu. ft. in stock all with 5 yr. guarantae. Foil, cellophane and wax wrapping paper. HAUCKS aawiwaww

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