Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1950 — Page 10

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Hora is a ISES DISC HARROW tfartreollv .■■■ill rtaily .. f_ MRta — ' -, jsveb! BW «k—msm Ho JJL■JJJ TJ hl ;■ -'i ’ Emka haWcMftl peevesst ttd* trwbk Try ' , I// %7| ■Mb4Hm^hMl J flat and tewef and w*S patatetart. J Stench (WrA yaa amide the Bang* er f . ''"TUWSJ ctraigkdaa thge*. #.*■•. srtth tip ease I>. —» e *••*■ ta *^ a ******* b« r— « «»•>»«. LBBMfgHMy! /d£K3QK Saves wear on the RWJWmHPmE**- I diae. tractor fuel and p time. Study the pie■■MIMiH arxrsssw RIEMLE TRACTOR ft NPL CO. Wart on 221 ....... Phone 322 I MOTHS COMMV MASS SMCIM &rt IW c< z >-v' ButtheycametoourstoeeConsider the plidht of some rooms.andpromptlymoths and their mother — dhßrother!... ... Gayly they Hew from one The moths and their brothel coat to another; and mother did smother. K 3 ■Wt Kflfii z-v C=> ’■''Jis* 3 „ ftifht-o! With us. itl death and starvation tor all moths' Put your codts in our storerooms tor supersafe, air-conditioned summer storage! ■-^ t - -—- MYERS _ OLEMERS «d FURRIERS x Corner Madison & Second Z/11111. NOTICE! U Paint Demonstration K *2 FRIDAY, APRIL 28 *k ®L GIVEN X ne kalf-pint of Nu-Da (non-yellowing) White wHjnj Enamel to the first 100 a , people who witnett the demonstration which will be eontinuovs from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. at. gm Where? B. J. FEASEL Paint Hi. Wallpaper Store S- 2nd St. pil I n T«| faint a

dMMrt-.nHh. -tai staesd e« «to« ill- it W.rtrtW.—!.»» Hotter, prewed with a warm Iron. They should be cheated as *ooe aa they bccoMß toiled. The cloth should be sponged with . a rrvase solvent each as carbon ■■ candle remain*, make a srtwrtoa ot nee cwp d—emit ateohol and two water and again apoapr tM To remove' eboeeMe caady ■ — ■ . "■ -~ ■■ I

»try 'Sirt"«*■ «r mmm«' ■ w dSE£rirt'WilMpßldE.W;tbe caarfy, mNI ‘ rasaiM* iMMlcrtag te warm aoapy enter will genacgUy r Haena the atala. Par atabbare ataina. sponging with hydrogen tare of one level teaapooo aodtam’ perborate to one pint hydrogen paroadde ta beet White the etale' te HUI vMbte. the epot eboald be dMBWtdMI vltii hobmßmnml boMmb : porfroraf TMb stoonUl St Mt ow. tor otMMftt one* bovr before tbt doth te riaaed. It la racier to nmove any ataln while it to treeh. Tbto to partitetarty true of eoffee stain. To remove treeh eoftee atalno, She bornemaker should stretch the stained part over a bowl and poor-boiling water through it from two or three feet above the bowl The stain will disappear when the cloth te washed te warm soapy waler. If this does not remove the atala. the damaged part might bo exposed to the sun er bleached with hydrogen peroxide and sodium perborate, la nston. the bleach, the Hast step te to moisten the sMta and then sponge With a sotatiM of one teaspoon sodium perborate to one pint qf hydrogen peroxide. A stubborn stain which still shows should be sprinkled with powdered sodium perborate, left tor about one-haM hour, then rinsed well tn clear water. Fluereetewt Lighting Fluorescent lighting' which Is becoming more popular in Adams county homes, has a great effect on color schemes. Fluorescent lighting lubes are made in many colors producing different effects on the home furnishings. Color schemes used with Incaadescent lighting are changed when these same enter combinations are used with fluorescent. Incandescent lighting generally brings out warm colors, while fluorescent emphasises cowl colors Thus the homemaker should see the furnishings she Is buying under the name type of lights in the store that she has at home To help her even mere to select the most desirable colors for her home, the homemaker might like to see sum v " % , • ~ * Personal To Women With Nagging Backache A« we get oMer. strew snd etrata. ties*, •swninn. exggwetve aw»«»kH»« ar eiptwire to c.4d eartH«tawa elowd <te.wn hidAcr fwnw- • tim». Thin msy hwd nutny folk* to c***pUm i»f nsc«in* Urkscbe. kwe of PM enwrpy. h<w«Jaehw «pd diMisew. GHttnir up ni«hta ..r !>***•<*•* msy rreuK fn»m miteur bladder irriUtkuw due to cold, dampnew or dietary indiAcrrtwng. If yvur diweomferts are due to thdM eaten, don't wait, try Dmi» • Pilb. a m»ld diuretic. Uwd guccreafully by miOtemg tier over *0 yean. While tbew gymptoms mar often otherwise occur, it’a amatinp many time* Duan'a five happy »*«"•<- help the 15 mika of kidney tube* aad Alters fluwh out wmU, Get Duan's Fills today. Young Gadabout \' i / IX -TGrU >‘I4S/-7 -T WIW- 4 H VwA /w” I mA ■ Jbbq t .|n • •*• VST ypMKr XH' J I lUBr 9133 iShMAM Hrs xe through thr -maktng <>l I hie versatile little casual! Can be a daytime darling or most p.<rtifterl according io- the fabric. '. You'll ore the Mandarin mllar. | i-lustei gathered pleated skirt! Pattern SUf Jr Miss sixes 11. I 13. 16. 17 Six- 11. 4% jMs 35-In ! Thia easy-ttruse pattern gives ( pnrflt fit. Complete. Hlaatruted Sew Chart shows you every atep ‘ Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in | colna for this pait-rn to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Dairy Democrat. Pattern Dept., P O. Box <740. Chicago SO. Ul. Print plainly ADDRESS. ZONE, SIZE, STYLE NCMBER LOOK! A book of new ea-y-sew Adrian MARTIN Patterns for Spnng Semi Fifteen Cents for your copy ea<l Pl»n »11 the lovely i new ctotheu y ••V wot ©»« F» rt skirts and blouse*, earing style* tor ail the family And —printed In the book — tree hauduag pe' 'tern. ~ ' j

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rout riHOWT imrrowly escaped Aery death ta tbto xtnashup near Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. lamuel ( Hillman. San Leandro, awd Mrs Betty Masted. Oakland. MlCered cute and bruise* In ear eg left, i Robert Han, M. In car at richt eacaned without sertou* injuries ffwtersattonsfSeondakotai

pie* rs wall covering* and fabric* ta her home before she make* her selection. Material* of some color* will be more pleaelag under certain colors ot fluorescent lighting than with others. Each of the fowr shade* of white (soft jhilite, standard white,

f 4 w® -RH i / M SEE WHAT YOU BUY 1 |L ... r . 4 ;e I \ A You’re certain to enjoy bread more when / / you look for Holsum in its new cellophane \ wrapper. Cellophane protection means extra freshness and flavor ' - -=r ■- -: 88-. now emo AT YOUR GROCERS W PHANE L< s ' ~ - -Z7ZT.~. Ct "■ t* *”b ISHaUJI aSJT LaJ Sb STAYS FRESH LONGER -.L- uin jwyu\-wwi IIIJWj V, -- " r rt. - ■ i ■ - « i 1-- — ... _ -.- .. -.• T -' — . ........ „ . * . r ,

<MH> white, and daylight) xl»«a a different effect. For example, soft white .fluorescent lighting make* r*. pinks and bines appear etearand brighter, while yellow* are duller and green* become grayish. {Humid a homemaker *e planning to change the lighting in her

home from Incandescent to fluorescent. she should try out the different colored Buoresoent tube*. This will help her determine which type to choose to give the moot harmonious effect with the decorative plan she already ha* in her borne. Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result* — ——— -

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