Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1950 — Page 4

PAGE FOUR

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published JBrery Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Dick D. Heller -—.—.... Preataeat »■—"'-in" At. J. M. Halter Vfce-Prosident BwpttC A .- By MaU tn Adams aad A&tatae Oraattes: One year. M; tax tnenths, HR; I taentha. lI.TS. By Mail, beyond Adame and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, 9TM: « months. 11751 » months. MM. By Carrier. M eeats per weak. Single copies. 4 ceata

There should be a law prohibiting North Dakota from sending its blisxards eastward. "■■ ♦ s> ,c • Coal is moving from the mines to the cities and towns and ia- ... t . dustrial plants are resuming normal schedule*. It appears that there will not be any shut-down in the steel mills, which assures F7 operation of the auto plants and other allied factories. Full operatioa of production lines will help tnakt-np some of the' time loot dur Ing the strike. The preliminary plan for holding a street fair here next summer may not be the solution to the problem. Already, the AH , clubs have decided to bold their show at Monroe, which decision removes the possibility of staging It at HaaawNutlmaa park simultaneously with the street fair. Unless ether features aside from the • carnival aspect of the fair eaa bo Incorporated Into the program, a midway and merry-goround might not attract the crowd. <>. o The transfer of anny transport ships to the N'ivy. under the unifl. cation program, has brought to - •n»'aa4jafi«.tiiaa...fltiy jfars, of Army operation of tea going vef sets. The change Is txpected to bnpg more efficiency in military sea transport, at less cost. These ripecTSUOM sre nnt beraase-oF-Sny shortcomings of rhe Army, which has reason to be proud of its record at sea. but because the Navy is the natural operator of the- .vcis» Is -.and -the Army has much else to do

I PWWn? ; I Once the High K Quauty and Low Pricea at The S ■ FOOO MARKET you'll we we Our Meat Department makei fa' ■ B ENDS AND PIECES OF ■ | BACON ..... s”g , ‘l.c» ■ I BEEF BOIL 5 ’l* oo I H . ..„ ; : ■ ’OO% BEEF I GROUND BEEF 3"“ ’i-oo I SKINLESS WIENERS 3 'r“l-oo I SMQKEO t ■ QM HQ Mill? 9 pounds $« OO vMUdMVK f nr £ •wrw ■ SUNSHINE FARM ■'! BUTTER .VZS 63c I (Limit: Two founds To A Customer) K \ J ’ pgUyca lUfI JI | V w I ~ J

- ~‘ SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Pecan Fudge Cake 65c ™ TS . WEEK BANISH ROLLS COFFEE CAKE | phonei

America has much to share and our people have set a apleadid example iu sharing material things with ths less fortunate in the world. Next Sunday, this Christian ideal will be exemplified In the churches with the observance of "One Great Hour Os Sharing." Throughout the nation, services will be Mid in the different churches and collections will be devoted to the rebulldlnx of churches destroyed in foreign lands during the war. It is a commendable effort and no doubt the faithful wHI be happy to support the Christian movement. -—o a-— Walter Reuther, bead of the automobile workers' union, proposes monthly pensions of IMO for all workers, and indicates that new contracts will be negotiated with that goal in mind. There isn't anything wrong with man's desire for an adequate pension in retirement, but as yet the country hasn't absorbed the fIOO monthly payment plan Pensions can't be paid without adding their coot to the price of products, as in the ease of coal. Thin if someone can figure out the economics of the thing, the public may have to priced oar.-.-li ..might,- he ~n>t>Re... economical for'individuals to setup their Own retirement fund through the purchase of tastily ance. R- Other's Idea -nundu enticing. but few pensions Th I a-month category become avail- | able until a person has worked on an insured job for more than 35" years, tn that time, an annual premium wil£ buy the same ! amount of retirement pay

a— L w* -■■- —. 20 YfJUtS AGO TODAY March ». iwo wm ItaiiHyr*”"" si—a kiyf liwi.w! Modern ftioutitt T ROBERYa’IEB Q- If yea have bean invited to ths boms of a friend and through oversight have sot been introduced to some of the other guests, should you sail thia to the hootrnm' attention? A. No; it ia much bettor to eave the hostess from embarrassment by joining in the conversation and laughter; and it is quite likely that you will soon be talking with everyone present. Q. Is It ail right for a bridesmaid to give a small dinner party ia honor of the bride before the wedding? A. Yes. this io unite all right. Q Should one leave at once when visiting a friend in a hospital and another visitor enters? A. Yes. leave at ostco when another visitor or the doctor enters. 0 -— ————— ' Housefo/d Scrapfcofc By ROBERTA LEE A— ■ 0 Varnishing Furniture AU traces of furniture polish should bo removed from surfaces which are to be renewed with varnish, paint, or enamel, if this hi not done, the new yarniab will not dry properly uaa is liable to chip off. Benzine is effective as a remover. ... - Sour and Dry Soils The use of lime is very effective for sweetening sour soils. To improve the moisture retaining qualities of dry soil. Incorporate liberal quantities of peat moss or humus. Bums Try applying the white of an egg to a burn. It will help wonderfully ia relieving the pain. To Preach Sunday On Identical Text Pastors of five Decatur Projlestant churches will unite with thousands of miniirtera all over | the nation in preaching next Sunday morning. March 12. on an identical text. Th" text, taken from the book us Galatians. "Bear ye one another's burdens and so fulfil thr law of Christ." is the call ,to anion of "One (treat Hour of Sharing" wh<-h is to lie observed in ■ over lIHMHto churches of 19 major denominations Other yhurehes locally will <o'b'p<-rale in the shar : The purpose of n.>ne"?,Teat TTfifit'' ‘of Sharing is to secure funds for the overseas rpUdf. rehabilitations j . ,vnd,.tal er. c h lU.ch'.. a id... need ! of this will be used through tie- j | nominations! channels; the other : part will be .used through chur■th world service, the official Protestant relief agency. Xwtirr «f F'lami ft lr tetr n t •»< Knime W |Xll ■V-~Xr.T-.V- r- h ,e TFT s T p r t V K?TTo-Ttrr-rTTM--- - •1 h. :r> t 1 iHcatvr.N ••( Satu i .•’ !>.'-♦ I- -a «i i - t j»; »ar tn th]A da run »'ir nt t > ft. hr-J4 .it - .»•’ i tur. IntMana, «>n the 3U dmj ..f Mar-'i. , ; 13'4i, and (how « if. anv, Why•the FINAL KKTTLL'MKNT A« * ** •< NTs with th* e«tatr* of Maid d«. ■ rde-ut Nhoifld not be appr-ivt-d anu ?aid hri/N ar« notified to then a,id theft, i.ike pr'-< f “/ beir«hip, and r>-cfv- their distributive sharea Nnlpii l.eyae Kaee«««r • Ueraiar, |m<Nrrr. WarHl ». !***». > A l ter ary Ur«rria H. **-l>Mrvrr 8/>—•!< if You Have something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

CraameHes Tasty Dishes FM RMY ONBT, W ad WHM, M FLAKO Ml CRUST MIX Never tough or but light, flaky and golden. They'irc the kind of cruits you make with 1 Flalta-and at every baking, bo- j Cauae the quality ingredient! are pracuion-mued. »■'• SJ.I. ... I

MKMVR BAB.Y MNOCRAT, DSGATUB, HOKAJU

Inventory Filed f * InTaiiKifry ; N<> *T "tn* flw -amnte of Nellie ’Breanap fiW rsveiHag ah estate of approximately 417.M0; pud ' approved by tbe court. ftdieduia Filed . . ......... MVwvwwXpW ’ Schedule to determine the inheritance of the Joseph J. Schwarts estate without reference to the county assessor filed; notice order od issued returnable March M. Petition Filed Verified petition filed to deter mine the valne of the Catherine Miller estate without reference to the cownty assessor filed; notice ordered issued for Marek M. Hearing Sot Hearing on the defendant's motion to dismiss in the cause of Luther Martin et al vs Harold Fields et al set for March ». 1 p.m. Case Vonuod The defendants in a complaint; for damages. Slewart and Elisa beth McMillen, through eno of their attorneys, Leigh Hunt, filed tor a change of venue charging the usual undue tattaence the plain - tiff in the case, Oren Brunner, has over the cltisens. and that an odium Is attached to the defendants and; their cause because of local pre 1 Judice. The venue granted from the 1 Adams circuit court Io the Jay circuit court. Defendants granted j 10 days in which to perfect th. change and to pay the coots. CeHHleatoo Filed Lester Adler. Democrat, for truetee of Kirtland township Theron Fenetermaker. Democrat. I precinct committeeman, north Wa i bash township. Join ftelfe Mhgrg»e«r Has ien Club at the E. F. Casn Store. - 55t5 MfmmL Tkmal HaMaMd I fEFKSIEI M ,h ******* **■ •Mr ►*. r--dMc U Tnbtao tor tim, iw. bttMitK tetter tMiw* &»♦ ■ ’'’Al —ln at «rn|th<T»rir« gtor* |

*Ba|«HEMr J. MHOff. ABC •M-f Mooter •r«flino. J| fcr ~*** t ’ 4 *** » -'" ■ NOTtnafttTVLtuNawaL. i 1 p'* out <•/ llk Huak Rtrieru hiiokt Mlihey d,-uk. uiioihirs ‘ - that, am rtxHfty tu «nuch-hi^ her ptu ed curs. ' --■- ■ , r “ . A ' « . FORE AND Aft - a Beauty and aßuy It's lithe, long and lovely—and it calls not just for And, since this is a Buick SuF£R, there s sensa- Zmafwrmt JiJko f&wsw moss one look, but for two. tional new power under the hood—Buick's own ... F-263 Fireball straight-eight, this year’s big news BVICK't TWX BVY See how this sleek Sedan looks coming down the • power. road-bold grillwork shining, broad bonnet purr- HiGHM-coamMisiON .<,i„ hnd po.«r » ing with power, and the wide, curving, unbroken - in ta in 9. ,n.. tmj Juw m0d . ( ,,. sweep of a one-piece windshield giving you horuon- rLnunL aid sn ling outlook. and thc ; vd j a||<oi| an s *7*"' ' *'« **«* A« ~ n rv ■. . ■, . * eb . ' clow up rood bo»S forward and bark • rSAFHC-MANDV nd spot the petty picture you make going away. „„ wo „ fol „ d lhal , The broad, wrap-around rear window and topidc . . f-romg r^.. rxrss wipf srxrscodi.d ,s. 0 , ( .,. ctvlim. in the Buick Riviera manner Thc F KC? Well ' dr "P ,n on > our Bu,ck dea!cr ' ask 500 " Dl ~an a " COl ' 'P'-u-a S»'«'r »•-. n<~. low styling tn me dukk Kiviexa about the StPth 126 and be prepared for happy pr. (W m «»,. .wodym, (ü b. . ovnahow o»tvr ■ The graceful, spacious Trunk, the "double bubble" listening. Here’s a buy-so grand a buy you’ll lose MmFerg o« oil opnonoi m o.<ro co>i o» sunt taillights, the'sense of high-fashion flcctness in no time getting behind a Buick wheel. e<»us*KMi*or<e«* wmaaMr or mqdcuw>ii>mpb/ftaker, everything from rear fender lines to thc curve of m Kl > tl ,^^ T iK. <-,»«,«/ a / rmim »• st ect thc roof. ondSei.Cl.kLmud.h. that's beauty-beauty in the unmistakable roomy biggest can buy for thc money, we believe— /J B fB z®\ and bigger than many higher-priced cars. Mm fmf MUCK dewier Am « Mwerf W *e««r mMmmrMJm M'fClf arUI MUM Mbeflk SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 1. S. 27 Phones 1772 — 1773 Decatur. Ind. ■■■ —————— ; e„„ 111 -■* .. . ■ -*-w —— — * A*'.. ■■■■-.-■ —. . . . — , ■ -—•-- ■-' ■ ' . - - •_■ «

LincolnSchoofs Oporelte Much 24 Pupita of the sixth grade at ' Ttaedta wehwirt wUI tttar ' opmitu ~nW“iOEt March M, at the Ltaooln xwtitor- ' The title at the presentation a “Under The Greenwood Tree." Tickets for the event will go on sale sown trader the aupervDioc of principal Bryce Thomas. The complete caat and program wDt be aaaocaced soon. i Duke Sale-City Hall, Sat-1 urday, March 11. Sponsored by Heidleberg claka, Reformed Charth. 57t2 1

WMUMMRNWUIMMUWUMMUUIMIMWMNMMUMMMMRR i RIPENED HAWAIIAN : PINEAPPLE 37c i FIELD RIPENED tomatoes gar? > >»• FREEH TENDER TEXTURE MARSHMALLOWS 25c QA*P Armour’s “Dial" Toilet JBMr Soap-teecial ..... Z bars >7© I EICII fresh frozen PERCH H>._.3Sc ■ IwH 40 fathom COD lb. 43c HADDOCK lb. 50c — " I U. •- No. 1 Quailtv N. Y. Grown POTATOES •••*.:“*„ a. ros 59c | JVel ««AFT’S 7ti | market. ' Monroe n ...... ... ~, ’ 1. tANRIMMMMMMMMMMMMNMRNMMMMUMMMIMMMMMMMMIMMIMIMWMM

Cpl Lorry Liechty ts Giveil Discharge Berne, March ». — Cpi. Larry UeeMy. mm of Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Umwiity M xrrtwu taimoT this week with an honorable diadrarse from- (he aravy air-Coras.,, He was discharged at Tinker Field, Okla. -Lieehty, a graduate of the Berne high school with the class of 1944, was in the service is months. Food A Bake Sale Satvr!day, March 11, 9:30 a. m. at | Publix Service Music Store. I Chicken A Noodiea. S*onaored by Tocsin E. U. B. choir. sin

DEMOCRAT W ANT ADS BRING RESULTS - - P|. ABB ■ - ' J VERY nrHIN l ( SALTIRE CRACKTRS) IN TH? blue a PWISg emsp-ummsnl white MIKADOT i PKG. Oi®. v J "V. I-r fl* MCKS IN I

THURSDAY, MARCH ». 1»5«