Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1949 — Page 7

OCTOBER 27, 1949

Accident Is Ked By Police I'JB \■ . I' v lnvMi:atp<l | r«« ■. ,| ~n<- man for I . '.111.1- :u-n w.-rr lyjyK, ■ • 1 ■ ■ •JK kai the < otner of IjJSK; another ear I '.'•ria Junior Ross. of ■ estimated the !•■.,>-el < ar at 1150; . ar at HO. Jerry HUI. of >rt W« r ,<n ln,,e " ' ,:ile zone on Thir lb aas later fined t "“W ~,.. totalling 12175, I . , \ justice Hunter totalling of Amos Byrd. .. th p K continued Indofing Jng Addition To I*rne Company Oct 27. — A new add!- ■ x :: f.et, Is being built |.» (’ream company addition is on the west - i i. s'-nt plant and will MMB 1 hardening room for will zero The J, about 1.000 feet of The building Is .!>- blocks. ™ J 2388 ~~~ > MF Bl JUST "sitting tight’’ on rejgßh<- may lie organized labor'd gßd.te against Ohio's RcpubRobert Taft, says Murray BKiruoin (abovei, Columbus. ■Kin is president of Farm BuAMnsu rance. (International)

SSSLft HOME GROCERY Anniversary I FREE DELIVERY b A I Fri.-Sat. Oct. 28-29 Celebrating 22 Years Service J ■**•&** ** Hall Pound (.AL. Ji'G , arKe No * 2 BULK COCOA /.’TLn I*sl®.’ Peaches —27 c peaches jSUOAK reaches sL,cEi)iN s ' r,p 27c mh M v y s,ru P uno wire Apricots ,NB¥R "’ 33c Sliced or Halves 10 89 C MATCHES F,NE COFFEE Cherries r “ n 32c 26c B %S» poureds9c LOW PRICES! BUY A DOZEN EACH! ■■ !«■■■» .on-ww i i _ _ r tWrCC— LBMR.IMaJMB—H II . ■ !> II !■ !■■■■» B \(i MeKENZIE LOG CABIN AAIBM* UHiTi -Z ’ POTATO iOS BON AMI POWDER 7.7.7. 12'ic S’JuXWHEA Tor MAPLE SYRUP fuRN UH,TE irZLC r KITCHEN CLEANSER .... 7»,c PiiKnAkF Iff HT L C OIK U I , * • * tu BABO CLEANSER 12'je rAnUAhC Del Monte Xu -«•» — 1 —- Each Each th fa CORN 171 c CHEESE * 9C CORK SMAILrm -,-„„ 2r. f 27c 15 pound PECK I long horn ink I BOY BLUE 10c ’ "°” f I BUROO OERBEKSCKRKA!. GLACE FRUITS ~^ 65 - 4 J-5 BLUNG clothespins „®® FF “ QfiRV Ffiftfi MIXED FRUIT, CITRON ''Sj.wJt”' Pure PETER PAN 2 ( „ r I>C 17c lu«. w IHp £>MOt ruuu pmEAPPLE. CHERRIES, saFerkmit Sweet or3-.ee PEANUT SEe ORANGE and LEMON RED BEANS .. .. ~ RIITTFn MIIHIIT I <|wrl I I GAI.. Mil iOCZhrJIC FOR FRUIT CAKES KIDNEY BRANS Marmalade BUTTER MILNUT 5 DEERHItoh Pt RE —J -4‘ Vse 1 25 c 34C , in,,lr j D£ * ¥JEC ” CIDER VINEGfiR CUT. RITE ROLL WAX PAPER - -25 c J 3 (l , r 29C ” M ' 19c | 59C blue white 4 10c pk SS . -- -29 c f p OUB|J Can Lifebuoy Soap car™ w last o ' s season clean up of CRYSTAL WHITE CLEANSER - 3 for 10c CALUMET tOc 3 for 23c rt * CANNING SUPPLIES. LIDS, RUBBERS. BRUCE FLOOR CLEANER - - - - «8c giant I £ I L Half Pt*ic<* M b * t,, l9c 15c 2for23c 2 ( .„25c nun riivc p~i. . GLASS WAX 59c ALSO ALL DDT, FLY TOX, ETC.

i \ * I vl MflwiJlfe... O 1* 3s/ “a ■ •■»,.> < 0 / ' Et* jmßm... , fcin PRESIDENT Truman holds open a copy of "Washington Dateline" at chapter devoted to White House news photographers' "One More” club, which he heads. The book is a 40-year history of ’ capital journalism and Press cluh. (International) Special School On Frozen Foods Nov. 1 • Those attending the frozen foods cooking school will see a display of packaging materials. This special School, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Nov. 1, will be held in the auditor* ittm of the Lincoln School, Decatur. Miss Opal Stech, Purdue foods specialist will demonstrate and dircuss the preparation of frozen foods. The exhibit will Include many of the new types of glass, metal and plastic containers for freezing foods. The meeting is open to the public.

BE A PROUD HOSTESS, USE CUPLETS CUP CAKE MIX Sene cup cakes made with Cup lets for your next dessert, tea ot bridge party. Delicious plain or iced. For variety, add cinnamon, dates or chocolate. Also makes one nine inch layer.

Movie Os Interest 1 o Decatur Resident Os unusual interest to Mrs. J. ■ Clark Mayclin of this city is the motion picture "The Fountain, i head.'' showing Friday and Saturday at the Adams. Mrs. Mayclin hid the pleasure of witnessing some of the scenes being photic graphed recently in the Warner Bros, studio in Hollywood, as the guest of Patricia Neal, who costars with Gary Cooper In the pro duction. While the Mayclins were living in Knoxville, Tenn, during the war years, they became acquainted with the Neal family, who reside in that city. Patricia at the time was attending dramatic school at Northwestern university. After graduation Miss Neal became an actress on Broadway, and soon thereafter was signed to a Hollywood contract. Her first starring role was In "John Loves Mary," and "The Fountainhead'' is her aeoond important picture. "The Fountainhead" is adapted from the best-selling novel by Ayn Hand. 1 You can die without hope but cannot live without it.

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Shows Adams County People Live Better Standard Os Living ' Above U.S. Average New York. Oct 27 - How muc’i does the average Adams County ' resident spend each year? Where • does he spend it — and for what’ Answers .to these questions, contained in .the current copyrighted ' Sales Management survey, point to ’ a higher standard of living in AdI ams county than In most areas t.f ' the nation ’ expenditures in the local retail ' stores totaled 115,512,000 In 1941 r 'this is equivalent to spending at ' the rate of $1,343 per person, as 1 compared with the United States ’ avtrage of |B9l. In the East North ; Centra! States per capita spending was $976 and. in Indiana. $869. , Food purchases, a principal Index , of living standards, accounted for the largest part of each dollar spent in Adams County. The food bill ta-i 33,092,000, amounting to 3134 per I person. Or. of each dollar spent. 20 cents went for food

Adams county residents were able to Indulge more amply In fool because of the larger incomes received by them. Their average earnings, determined by dividing their 'total net income of 319,357,000 by the population, tame to per !person last year, comparing favor- ! ably with the previous year's 37 *< An examination of other significant business factors bears out the indication that Adams county is a quality market. Local sales of gen I oral merchandise reached 31.31(5.000. taking 9 cents of each retail dollar spent. Drug store sales amounted to 3315,000 or 2 cents per dollar spent. Sales of furniture, household equipment and radios were 3700,000. accounting for another I cents. Nothing is so strong as gentleness. nothing so gentle as real strength. He that hath light thoughts of ! sin never had great thoughts of God.

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Buy New Tires For Berne Fire Truck Berne. Oct. 27. — The Berne fire truck, which was purchased In 1929. was outfitted with new tires this week. The new tires were ordered from the Jefferson Garage by the town board The original tires were still <>n the truck and had seen 20 years of service.

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