Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1949 — Page 6

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G E NOT TO Irani I'v.— On*» ■in - ■ — 1,1 ~~ ■ - - - • - ■ Jill! of 10, al treanill i>-1 complete ly illegal Swygi rt !<•.".i- Ito allow a Fort Wayne. Iml. lot a, to t up a non proti corporation to guard it* a«>i t» Hr* riled that the lot al had dii' i t affiliation with the IE

fF SATURDAY, NOV. 19 ,W' f . X L “"»» I •** z; 'J f L r ' X // _JV ) TO MAKE p Jr PAYMENTS on yofr -K j 1949 | Saving st I ENJOY HAVING HEADY ( ASH FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING B\ MAKING YOI R FINAL - - OR BACK PAYMENTS NOW \ND KE< EIVE \ (HECK FOR THE Fl 1.1. A MOI NT. SAM RDAY. NOV. 19. IS THE FINAL DAY FOR 1949 CI.IB PAYMENTS. \I.L CHECKS WILL BE MAILED TO MEMBERS IN THE NEAR Fl TI RE. STATE RANK EST ABl ISHED 1883 ? Ijfl •■ ■■•! A I < W ij® - ■■■■■■ W • > ir Vzr/X J TOMATOES 2 for 2Cc HOMINY 2 for IQC No. 303 can .. “ No. 2 can ~ W CORN 2 for 21c I,M A BEANS 2 for 2QC Cream Style. No. 2 ** M W N»- 2 can Pork & Beans 2 f° r 2<>C PEARS each 2QC No. 2 can . No. 2*l can • We have again purchased from the State, Those Beautiful Scotch Pine Christmas Trees. Our first truck comes in the Ist of December. Be Sure that you see our selection. We’ll have KOO trees to pick from! PORK CHOI’S lb. AQq APPLES .... * lbs. 11 c Poßk Salsm!!-., tt>. ia c 2Z2 WI. hAtoX— nr|fc PQTvroES.is l b.Pb s3c SS* " e ' ne "' ***• 49c Uw Bunle. ■" f ° r 1C WE DELIVER FREE JUST CALL 1836 YOUR SANITARY MARKET OPEK r.’JTE AND DAY, SUNDAY Incl. DAVE SOMERS ROLLIE AFFOLDER

and no- with the newly chartered CIO International I nion of Elec- • : al. It.olio and Machine Workers. MEDIATION << ■ I I r ui P >-■■ < >ii<") la ■ yra: Last wees * production ■mo intirely from nonunion

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Convention Hears Farm Bureau Head Says Price Support Far Overemphasized Indiamipolfa. Nov 10 ilTi | Hassil E Schenck, long-time presj dent of the Indiana Farm Bureau, ’said today- ttiat from commodity I price support - had been "empha ‘ • ized far out of proportion to their importance Ln our economy." Schenck, in his annual message to the .list convention of the orvaization. said that monetary and fiscal polii ies. tied in with managel merit of the federal debt, were other Important factors i "These factors will reduce to a i minimum the oeva-ions when we I shall have to resort to supports S’chenr k said He said price supports were not - responsible for most high food ’ prices in recent years. "We need price supports as a I stop loss factor to ; revent coli lapses," S< benck said He said devaluation of the Amer . i' an dollar would be 'highly unde- : sireable. " Schenck said that despite the ; tact farmers might not agree with some of organized labor's jirac ; tices. labor had "greatly stablliz- ! ed the buying power of our bi;;- ' gest customer'' "Let's recognize that we have la direct interest in labor's pro, t»-rity and do everything in our : l ower to make it possible for the ! tank and file of our citizenship to have a standard of living comtnensurate with the high principles for which t'hristian Demoi ra y -tand ." he said in another address. Mrs Charles W Sewell of Chicago suggested that mail order catalogs be sent to Russia to combat "invasion of , ideology and propaganda "

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Sell Radio Time For Temperance Talks Loui Ville. Ky Nov lo H I’i \ suit filed av-ainst the Columbia Broadi a--'ing sy*t> in three year* ago lor f I .in was dismissed today in fe Jeral court here Th ■ suit was brought by the National Temperance ami Prohibition Council av-ainst CBS on groumls the network refused broadcast time to church and prohibition forces but had so’d it to liquor inter< st* Vtorneys said CI'.S ami a number of stations on the network have "i< i-e<le<l from tln-ir former position" ami have now agreed to -ell "ch«d<e radio time'' for broadcas's bv the Rev Morris on 'temperance, abstin

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nee and the non di'inking of alco holt hevcr.ivec'' U. S. STEEL, f l'r >m Pig" » normal preliminary to an Import ant union move. The committee ha- not been • iimmom-d Into f>e»*ion nice the Husbands Scold if Wives Look Old Tnr lur»litf< vmingrf thin scry da* whether v«wr I. !• <-r whe’t.rf »h| ?u«f • ,Lt t<» I-Ica-f t it- I tiuunauda «>f •!»'•■ youWiUevi ’ t> «»tn t If you. too l"'k hagrard drawn, wornout. (H l» age-1 t»y t-red. rundown cond'fw’Vi d'in wolel) to bh—l low to in>n, try (Mtrei I ante I ablet* see f new wpaixlprettier. %(»t’N(iEßkmfce «t- n t make «*r htutband prowl to'*ehov ><»u o'? ’ Lunu Ltlk .New Hitrwdikturj t.xc LwW IAK. At .Ili <lf 1M rvriywhvfe —ln I- ;at-’- at S-nlth liruir Stor*

strike began Oct. 1. nor has there bi-in any direct contact between the union and F S. ntei-1 nine,, the workers walked out (Him 1 ver* believed ’hat the <<>al -.trike trine had prompted the ll(l .

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