Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1949 — Page 7

18.., HOVEMBEH 22. 1949

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UI & ttop in and iso our line-up of the '■■■. I ■Kffi lATBI KOMK CAMEm ■nX Holthouse Drug Co. j WKnMF TO EQUITY WHERE ICE CREAM is BEST! . t— — ★ i I H Wimpkin or ak c , |n RKEY CENTER ***'’ Quart J ■ ONE GALLON KE CREAM .. 51.49 " ■ K GALLON ICE CREAM 75c 5 ff! WE WILL BE OPEN ; 1 THANKSGIVING DAY * Sdl PHONE f go ; *3®i)ecatir ETnl i II I ■ ■ 1 KU I] o I PWj| B' 3 " - —*7] ■ 111 ■ grims ■id it the yWAyf RhaRD WAY! JI ■ Preparing the very first Thanksgiving dinner was a job. But the M*)flowtr Pilgrims had a Thankjgiving feast anyway! ■ I Os course that was long before the days of Philgas, the SB modern fuel for farm and suburban homes. Today, you IB an enjoy modern cooking conveniences with Philgas BB ind a beautiful Philgas-Tappan Range. Tasty golden brown turkey and all the trimmings... Thanksgiving ■ dinner is so easy with this sparkling white PhilgasO Ttppan Range! ■ n— ’ ' ~ I ——■ ■— H A wi»««.»• I: x, -J - I HA* I I LbSl Hsdgm-Toppwt Range, Model V-921 I Thanksgiving 1949 will be a day to remember when || > Ou prepare dinner with this kitchen beauty. And there | be good cooking all HMBBESSSi] || round ... for yean I pm?**;’ * whh yo “ r I ■ I JbdgassTappen Range. II I 0 "* in and see it today. , 1 H I C L 77/f'/YZy * N c L 1 d 7 |2 -r 1 nuts a«u> »»M BMN OlltlliAN HOMES J _

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The Indianapolis weather bureau reported that was the coldest mark in the Autumn's first wave of overcoat weather. Other low marks included 18 at Fort Wane, 19 at Terre Haute, 21 at Evansville and 22 at Indianapolis.

High Jinks Missing Al Opera's Meeting Limelight Stolen By Judge Medina New York. Nov. 22- (UP) — Metropolitan opera first-nighters heeded the pitas of the management last night by shunning so clety highjunk* and paying attention to the 65th opening performance. Not a single wealthy dowager showed a hare leg. Although most of the 4.000 richly dressed and bejeweled opera lovers attempted to enter the Mat's bar at intermission for a glimpse of shenanigans which have made i a side show out of the stage performance for the past decade, they ! were disappointed The cut ups of j recent years stayed in their seats ,tq hear Richard Strauss'* "Der Rosenkavaiier.” Only Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt, nearing 80 and confined to a wheelchair. created a little excitement. She threatened to rap a newspaper photographer with her cane when he snapped her picture as she was wheeled into the lobby. However, teueral judge Harold R Medina stole the limelight from New York's social leaders. The entrance of the jurist who presided over the nine-month trial of 11 communist leaders brought cheers and bravos from hundreds of persons watching the society show , from the sidewalk, and be was

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I • / 7 i ] / t 1 « S* e > ■ aJf- < : / J- ‘ WITH A PATCH (arrow) over the holt rtpped in her aide by shell from Chinese Nationalist gunboat, the Isbrandtaen Lina freighter "Flying Cloud" rides in Korean waters. Gunboat apparently fired one warning shot across bow before shelling. (Intuiutiontl Soundphoto)

Entertainment At Monmouth Wednesday The Dixie Four, of radio station WIBC. Indianapolis, will present a program of music and other entertainment at the Monmouth high school auditorium Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The program Is sponsored by the Monmouth senior class. Admission prices are 60 and 30 cents. followed by applause wherever he went in the opera house during the evening. The entire opera as well as activities in the lobbies and lounge were televised by the American Broadcasting Company to audiences in New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. Detroit. ! and Chicago at an estimated coat of 140.000 to the sponsoring oil j company. Television officials said 1 the telecast was a vast improvement over their first such experiment on opening night last year. Edward Johnson, retiring general manager, credited the dignified behavior of the audience to his "back to normal" campaign. He said he hoped last night markid the end of the "pranks for publicity" era which has plagued his 15-year tenure. Wutlre of Flnul Srfllemrnl ul Katale v». i.vsr ♦ Notb-i- Is hereby given to < ■<* creditors, heirs and legatees of Beliecea Jane Sanders, de'eased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the ISth day of December, ISIS, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL NKTTUEMKXT A'TOl XTN with :he estate of said de edeot should n<d he approved: and said hetrs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. I ul E. Petersun liseenrur Decatur. IsdiuHU. Su»ru,l.er 11. IMU llliirnr) De toss. Saltli a Maekllu NOV. ’3—J9 In use Vs, IIWKI Vollee of l.uuriliun's Sale of Heat Estate By virtue of an order <>t the Ad ants Circuit Court of Adams county, state of Indiana, the undersigned Kuardlan of ItLt Belie Haines a person of unsound mind, at tile residence on the real estate her'dit described, on Saturday, the -’nd da' 1 ~f I'ecetnl'cr. li'l't at the hour of r, to |" M offer at public -ale for not less than the full appraised value, the real estate belonging to said ward, situated described as fol- ! lows: Inlot number One hundred seventy-five IKS) In Daniel Welty's Addition to Hie town of Berne. In Adams county, state of Indiana. Terms The real estate will resold for cash, payable as follows: ijj'i on day of sal, and balance -p ["li delivers of deed The sale will lomade subject to tile tg»«W for IPI9 I payable In 1V.'.0 and also subject to I lien if any for anv public Improve- | mem not already > onstrm-ted An .it>stra< t of title will ,he funsleb-I, I continued t" date of «|c Wrier Haosermais. I.gardluu llrury H. Heller, literary NOV. 2t—l» I PANAMA'S president. Daniel F. Jr . has resigned after bring besieged in his palace during bloolless revolution by the national police force, which installed Vice I’reaident Roberto Chiari in offleo. (/gtornMiouol)

Fire Prevention Day At Berne November 30 Berne, Nov. 22. — Robert F. Hamm, of Indianapolis, director of firemen training for the Indiana rating bureau, will be the principal speaker on fire prevention day here on November 30, when a group of 30 fire inspectors will visit Berne and inspect all local business places, factories, anti other buildings, not including private homes. At noon, a dinner meeting will be held at the Berne auditorium for all public minded local citlzezn interested In fire prevention. Hamm will speak at this meeting \allrr es Eisai Setilsinrat as Ealatc We. Il»t) Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees "t Ot.s Burk, deceased tn appear in th<- Adams Circuit Court, held at Dvcatur, Indians, un the tilth day of December, 1919. and show cause, if anr, why the FINAL HETTLEEfBNr ACCOUNTO wilh the .-stale of said decedent sho ild not he approved; and Said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive tiu-ir distributive shares. Wyrlle Hark 9dmlalalratrls I lleralur. ladlnaa. Auvemher 21, inill Alleraey lletoss. Smith A Macklin NOV. 22—89

SwMtylti — announce they now have a complots line of— — FROZEN FOODS Cheek this list and buy what you need for Thanksgiving Oysters Spinach Peaches Broccoli Rhubarb Cauliflower Green Peas Lima Beano Strawberries Sea Scallops Orange Juice Oxtail Joints Asparagus Cuts Haddock Fillets Cloverleaf Rolls Corn on the Cob Cut Green Beene Sliced Beef Liver Veal Sweetbreads Blackberry Muffins Whole Kernel Corn Ocean beech Fillets Ocean Fresh Cod Fillets Mixed Garden Vegetables Cut Stringloea Wax Beans AND OUR OWN STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM PIES SWEARINGENS ICE ( REAM many flavors Eor Your Convenience We will pack your ice cream and frosen foods in a Jiffy Bag with dry ice. OPEN TILL H P. M. WEDNESDAY Serving the Finest of Foods OPEN » to 11:30 A. M. THIRSDAY for Froaen Foods and Ice Cream carryout only. SWEARINGEN’S N. 13th St. Phone 208

Examinations Listed Under Civil Service The U. S- civil service comnEsslon has announced an agriculturist examination for filling positions in Washington. D. C., and throughout the United States, plus some positions In foreign countries which will also be filled. Salaries for the varous positions range from |3,825 *o JlO.OOt) yearly. Titles for the positions include agriculturist, agricultural economist, agricultural extension sfieclal Ist, clothing and textiles, cooperative programs, cotton ginning, e.onomlc information, field agent, I II club agent, and many others In the field of agriculture. To qualify for these positions, applicants must meet a basic re quirement. or appropriate college study or experience, or a combination us such education and exper fence. In addition, they must have ha i progressively responsible in>l productive experience in the field of work for which they apply. Appropriate graduate study may lie substituted for all or part of thia additional experience, depending on the grade of position. No written teat is required. Further Informa tion and application forms may be obtained from the commission's local secretary. Robert Frisiuger, at the Decatur post office. "Molasses” from aspen trees, sulphuric acid from sulphurous iron ore, mushrooms raised In peat , compost these are some projects on trial for commercial development in northeastern .Minnesota, . the National Geographic Society notes. gagZZXaa.aaa.Zga Zu Thanksgiving “TURKEY” DANCE 8:30 P.M. Wed. Noy. 23 EAGLES LODGE

L-“NEXT LOOK”in cars • s’. ‘ ‘ \ TRY this “NEXT BIDE”** 1 c<ff Go out for a trialdrive! Get the newest motoring thrill! ,j New 1950 Studebaker’s “Miracleßide" % **TAKF a look-take a ride-and long, alluring, new 1950 Studebaker. 1 you’ll take it away!” That’* what Enjoy to the full the deep-bedded, people everywhere are saving about soft-vprung comfort trf the new Studethe excitingly different 1950 Stude- baker "Miracle Ride. l.i t ome tn and Jri.c this 1950 Snide* Come in now and sec for yourself baker! Sec how different “ how right they arc. Arrange to go out out this car that s being bought faster fur a convincing trial drive in a low, than any Studebaker tn history. BEERY-VIZARDMOTORS Cor. 3rd A Madiaon Decatur, Ind.

I Wetlrr of Maul MrHlrmrnt of Kalale Na. Notice Ih hereby given to the (« r. dit r« heir* and legntepM of Barbra AdaniM, «ir«■ rawed to appear in th* AdaniM <’ir« ult Court, held 4t Dr<atur. Indiana, on the 27th day of December, and ehow if any, whv the FINAL SCTTLK--1 MFJNT A<’<*<H NTM with the eata.r i <»f maid drradant ehotild not be approved. and *aid heir* are notifi *<l to then and there make proof us ■ hrlrahlp, and receive their di*lribith e aha rex < barley W*. Mrim Kaffrwfor Deralur, Indiana, \«»«ri(»brr 21, IHIW A Horney l 'rr«| 1.. I.lllrrrr NOV 22—25 > \otlrr of I’lnal Mrttlenirnt us E«lafr 5«. «m.T Notice hereby given to the < redltora, heir* and lejcafrrM of Josephine Nicholaon, drerj.aed to appear In thr AdaniM Circuit held at l»e.-.itur, Indiina. on 27th I day of !>«•< ember, and whow ;«ai*r. if any, why FINAL iMETTLEMKNr with the ' relate of M ihl decctlent Mhoijld mt i be approved, and aaid heir* an notl- ’ fi»d to then and there make proof lof helrNhip, and receive their dlMrjbutive aiiarer ttnltrr.l. Krlrk, Idinlitlxlrnt«»r llrenfur, Indlann, riubrr 21. !!»♦•• Attorney Frrd 1.. LlClrrrr NOV 22 -2 •

! - WflLiw _ If __ jg ffce refbtered Trede Mori of DeAtel a, lea. |T A “ Ail ts y tfO# w(etSjNC'/so— The famous chocolate-covered Pecan. Carmel Candv, at | KOHNE DRUG STORE From where I sit...//Joe Marsh Watch Out For Symptoms! Ijiuchnl nut loud when 1 heard adults thvy’rv ten times as bed— Hoot Davis was down with Chieken and can he mighty “cjoUgious." Pox. A man of forty-five catching From whepe j we ghou H a H n kid's disease! watch out for the "symptoms”— So I went to sec him, armed with little tilings like criticising a perjokes about "second childhood” son’s preference for a friendly but forgot them fast when I got glass of temperate beer or ale. there. Hoot looked terrible and We've seen personal freedom had quite a fever. wither away in other countries. While we talked. I come to think when individual intolerance was I of how Chicken Pox is a lot like allowed to get out of hand and brother “disease." —diseases of the come a nation-wide epidemic, character, such as intolerance. self-righieou-ness or just plain ig- ( ly, (If/ norance. They’re excusable in chil- '**'**L dren. but when they come out in Coomtht. J'ZW. Vniud SlaUt Brtwrri foundation

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