Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1949 — Page 12

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I’W fly Comfort Giving k \ LOUNGE SLIPPERS 3-95 4-95 Here's a gift suggestion he's sure to go for. Treat dad to a pair of sturdy, good looking — and wonderfully comfortable lounge slippers. We've got f them In a variety of genuine . . . many styles colors. All s-zes. Come choose -rfgSSHN, 4 flUffi t today! . SBt; MINS & - IS O X Colors 2 KAYE'S SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY X RAY FITTED

Ai. Oar Time makes the difference Here is a different beer—a real beer. It tastes different—smooth, mellow, A*ggX full-bodied. It is different. Berghoff brews the old-fashioned way...the time-talcing W'lI way. T f y it* You’re sure to want more. & BERGHOFF BREWING CORP.. FORT WAYNR, IND. Distributed Locally By a Adams Distributing Co. OAK and FORNAX ST. Daeatur, IM. PHONS M

New Broom Sweeps Clean Groesbeck, O. —(UP)— This village's newly-purchased fire apparatus proved itself In working ordfr <tt double-quick time. The voluts teer firemen were holding a dedication party when a building ! c aught on fire. The complete department, 35 strong, drove to the fire in their new truck and put cut the blaze In near-record time. The Hudson river, in .New York, risen in fourteen small lakes In the Adirondack mountains.

Homemaking Tips by Anna K. Wlitiama Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Home Demonstration Agent Planning Living Area Os the Small House To achieve a well-planned living area In a small house, it is important to use a definite plan carefully worked out on paper before building or remodeling. The living, dining and recreation. This living area should be large enough to meet family needs. Each | family should consider the amount rtf entertaining to be done. Its own furnishing and amount of money I to be spent. Perhaps the living room should be at least 13 feet l wide. An oblong room may be furn- < ished to better advantage. A nice i proportion Is two units wide by (three units long. Such proportions | make it easier to group the furniture for activity centers such as reading, hobbies, conversation or music. Unless the living room Is large it probably Is advisable to omit the fireplace. Window spacing should be planned with good location of the furniture In mind. An adequate amount of light, both artificial and natural, is essentia! for pleasant living. A front entry or vestibule gives protection to the living area from cold, wind and rain. It also provides g<»od location for a closet to i store outer wraps When such an i entry way cannot be provided, a closet may be located In the living room proper for such storage needs. Doorways should he placed so that passage through the room Is ' across one end or across a corner when ’-ossible. locating doorways near room comers provides usable wall space, routes traffic in short direct lanes and avoids confusion caused by people passing through activity areas. When the dining space 1s only partly separated from the living room. It is possible to use the total space for two activities at j once. This separation can be accomplished by making the dining area an ell or alcove off the living room. It may be partly separated I by a partition or storage wall for general storage needs. If the owner can afford a separate dining room it usually can Jbe worked Into the plan for the slightly larger house. This room

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may he ntmd to better advantage by arranging it for sewing, study, or business center as well as for dining This again means that pro- - vision of storage space Is good use of the necessary amount of floor; space for the additional amount of | money required to provide them. On Location "Keep it where you use It to to get full use of It and the most from your Investment." That's shat household equipment specialists of the U. 8. department of agriculture say about electric mixers. roasters and sewing machines. Their observations in many homes show that these items, though portable, are large or heavy enough so that housewives tend to neglect them when they must lift them In and out of cupboards, or carry them to a convenient place for use. Recognizing this, manufacturers of electric roasters now make cabinets to hold them. Before Investing tn an electric mixer, it is wise to plan a permanent place for It. the specialists suggest. Is there at least a square foot to allot to it on the kitchen mixing counter? And about 16 Inches of space between counter and wall cupboard so that It fits underneath? Is an electric outlet conveniently near? Some sewing machines are small and lightweight enough to carry easily. But any sewing machine is' most convenient If given a permanent stand on a sewing counter or table where It is ready to use the moment It Is needed. Coffee Shop To Help Build New Church Duluth Minn. —(UP) —The congregation of the First Lutheran Church has come up with a novrl idea to supplement the building fund for its new 5500,00(1 church. The church will operate a 12.000 coffee shop on the site of the proposed edifice in East End Duluth. Known as "Builder's Inn.” the tiny shop was built by donated lalmr and materials with tn>-n working evenings and Sundays, j

t « F F i / Lj /£| /SLiSjO “I’m biding my time ’ > y until I get a Chevrolet— I want to be sure I get the most for my money!”

That expresses the sentiments of countless people in all income groups, including many who can afford to buy much higher priced cars. They’re surveying the rest but awaiting the best—Chevrolet— the mod beautiful buy of alll We believe you, too, will decide that Chevrolet gives more for your money—mere fine-car beauty, more a

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YE ' 3ST T » RHB cob/ - J I iig V ■* ST? "MIF Jw i 1 IM , JSEpM&ift JL SmP M a ROBERT HOEIZIE, 23-year-o!d paralyzed war veteran for whom New Jersey people built a 925,000 "dream house," takes a bride, Elaine Noll, 21, at New Brunswick. With them are maid ‘of honor Janet Dunbar and best man H. L. King, who fought with Hoelzle on Iwo Jima and Okinawa, where a Jap bullet struck Hoelzle In the spine and paralyzed him from the waist down. (International)

Women of the church will staff the shop every day and evening except Sunday'. Proceeds will go to the church building fund. It in expected th, shop will remain In operatie,! tilsiut two years, when It will bn torn down to make room for thn church. Weaving of cloth was done by hand until the early part of the ! littii century.

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Roundabout Method Removes Stolen Car Chicago -(UP) John Chelensk finally got police to haul away a stolen Kansas City. Mo., auto that had been abandoned in front t>f his case here. First he complained to Chicago police. He waited a week, and when nothing was done about It. he telephoned Kansas City police.

Detective Author Pope promiaed ' to take care of It immediately. He did He notified Chicago police who came and towed the auto | eway. No policeman here would admit i ts eivlng Chelensky’s first call. — — — The fear of the Lord Is the beginning of wisdom—Proverbs P.

SALE SERVICE List your Real Estate and personal property at auction or prlvsie sale. TROUTNER REALTY CO. 207 Court St. Office phone 1053 Res. 5992

Public Auction FOUR ROOM FURNISHED HOME I TO BE SOLD AS ONE UNIT I 411 North 9th Street, Decatur, Ind. if Friday Evening, June 24th, 7:06 P J Tills is a nicely arranged 4 room Home, with l.nti, metal J rink with double drain lioard; Venetian blinds; small built i,. ’. ‘T® 111 the kitchen. Good Cistern. ' It Is located on a corner Lot 50x131. The house j. p,. I street, on the rear 31 feet of the lot, leaving room enough •„*. i home or business on the corner. THE HOME WILL BE SOLD COMPLETELY ITiraJ ■ READY FOR OCCUPANCY. The Lot will be sold aeperately or as one unit t<> mit th. t>fl | chasers. fl Possession on or before :h> days. H FOR INSPECTION PLEASE CONTACT THE Al tTlttSTl p : ■ AT PHONE 6H. 9 TERMS—2S% Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of .|.-ar titfl BRICE ROOP, Own! D. 8. Blair, and C. W. Kent -Auctioneers 9 G. G. Strickler Sales Mgr. 9 Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty * Auction Co Inc. B D- (alur. Indiana. Phone 6S. ]>;;tfl

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