Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1950 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I iBCOCpOTA t <*d Slutmd M the Decatur, Ind.. Pont Office aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller PronMent A H Hoithoox — Editor I . J. H. Heitor — Vfce-Prerideßt ■bn-^Un—- -■-■ - ■-' -■ ■ ■■ura r-.n , r --g—? ..TMjMMF** . “ Subecripttofi tatem By Mail in Adans and Adjoinlnc Counties: Ona year, »«; Mg months. I* IB: 1 months, 11.75. • By Mail, beyt-td Adams and Adjotatnc Connttos: One year. »7.00; d months. HW; J months. M.W. _ _ By Carrier. JO cents per week. Single copies, « cents.

Remember the veterans by buy-IPf-and wearing a Poppy MU Saturday o— —o_ — When you don’t know what to make of the other person, don’t give up; remember he may be having the same difficulty X—- go many Am •things are happening in the city, that It keeps a newspaper busy recording all the new buildings sad other »v+ •>. deme of wordly proffTOM noted here. _ o -re Adams county farms hark WOOderful The traitor has enabled farmers to plow and harrow the - v? fields as smoothly as parlor carpel. giving the lush wires the look of an artist's picture. One’s faun N In (lod Is strengthened witir each \ drive through the ‘•coumiyud along with the appreciation that the tiller of tbs'soil really creates ne* lite atid wealth tor the nation - x? Gi n. nd Motors has signed a five year labok eedlrer-t-jeUb t-U*. PAW ah I c H"<mohnfly pensions. ,i nelu di ■ i . I social-»< .-urtiy payment*, a t i- • «nt .<l'l h. ui w rg- inert ■ . Os ar.kir irte up- ...... him- X> < , il - > •> ■■ ’ ' • u'" ' ' ■ - \ ‘ - ” ♦ p«5 ' < ' f : i b mu v : • . ? - -— ’

I LMM!f I WHM» more tun HUMS. a i. ■ .*► ft ; \ •. that -d«i»osMS -' ouWkMHr *»«*». of .'• \ ‘ ■*. rC _ . good o’d fashioned l&afir-j f*c. *1 THE QUALITY " \ V• J* vL/* 1 ■ FOOD MARKET u*„e .j ’ . ■ M . - • m * \\ - M wth I the tj .♦* -> ihf <> >.’•■ | RM a success- Cbm« th today and shim. ~j ~ I CTOUI< JyHw - / . /x I I 1 VEAL STEAK - V* _ -'1 Isl VEAL CHOPS 69c ft MIRACLE WHIP I II VEAL ROAST "'• 59c | ,„•<',ssc I || VEAL STEW 45c I I | J ROUND STEAK 1 85 c | I \HM ■ Iff SIRLOIN STEAK B>c J ,' : .J 64c I 'll GROUND BEEF 49c | Kra „ I II PICNIC HAMS | Velveeta Cheese I I J REAiH-TOEAi j •*’' 79c ■ |/'"39c‘;:’X B CHICKENS I B■! ■* . Z-Rf YOI NG HHIM. ■ ‘ ■ JkV —/ I B - R I Bread I I 131 c L Ji*M*>JTn*l3<L JI

Aisaseiuent park operators and pir nic tans have employed “san makers” to combat the _rain makers in the New York City area. It just proves, that it takes ail kind of weather to please everybody. —.. 0 . ... -p Ail„tb» troubles of the world aren’t packed In our lives. We mtkht thiuk that things are more —nrrtnrtmt tothry. ami -they prole ably are. becauw there are so many more people In the nation. Back in 1*77, the nation was beset With a terrible railroad strike and in ISM the Pullman car strike was considered very dieriiptfnx to the national picture. to historians. industry Evpatidr' More Job Security! Those are 'sweet words in any man's bingungr and music to any «ar And we like the way So-'ty' Finlayson. Imai mooi or .inuoumod the ivinnt • v pangten program at Com tai S«»a i'ronpanj Twenty more elloe. aiu«h will tn.ria>r l<< tn «ioH«g«h* i ...m—nti-uT: . ,od civ. -tfefrpl.o. n ?‘.o . »•" bu-hel i ap.ri I'y will be built writ it I b ■> tM • . ■ -1 .r a- ee; ■ \ ; « ' > . . *»J>O;* «• ■ A

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| 20 YEARS AGO TODAY d rXn.iX,; t . -L!Q»g.<' 0 f May 35 two was Sunday. iy— —c# | Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE 0 .'"■ "■ Oil Stains on Rugs . It there are oil stains on Jhe rm the liest Wky ,u remove them is to dampen a doth with gaso Im. i.ml I-.CIII rilb’iii'K around -he- edge nt the stalmjsurking to e-avM rhe n.leddie tywd whwnwing to a portioS of the rug as one ■ arc I.C. ornes-TOllled. Paper Napkins Tie uslns a soft palter 'napkin aith w-toi of polish on It to give a it '.S'!< r s.t i-■ fwwttmw- -tlo' ■ . • , »se dustinr.' It saves . , '• .t'i>;u< aud .-ik-s pleas-, ■ —- • Isay that has hen-emir hard ..nd ... oiade almost ;ba i 1.. ,*-,. , nr ..-.0i1’..- it in th'--.1. ij->h- a,;.u melt/ Then -j .. . v -11,.->! S',te I»rk .dyers 57,-! “ ddT d'Tei'dd d- -■ t.-ii t tams I

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Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LU ty__ - ■ i ; Q. Is it obUgatnry that relatives and friends send gifts to a newly engaged girl? __ ' A. Not at all. Os course, it Is i e-rte-e tly all right and is aonietinies done, but there is nothring I dblig-a t nCyj a bout it, I’sually the receipt of the wedding invitation Is time enough tor gift-giving. ■ Q. Should a letter of appli atlon ne written by hand or typewritten? I A. If possible,.it slwuld. be type written - and. of course signed by hand Yj May the person who Issjioii ini- tea hold the cup in her hand while filling it? A No ; the cup'should he placed on th*- saucer of tea plate before < tilling it. Petition Filed ! » 'Ti«>n f<» sell dentil rquipmrn! t>f the Fred I. it. . it n\ Um lX<' iitrlx Hl !• n I’hlu iM>n, and juHdtrtttwT by thr ■ "Hr? The sah Is to be privater i without uutiHReport Filed Th? final nport for fh<- Lena S_ G ,iv ♦ * • a I’r’Tibd t>IFTh p arhnrrrTKf ra- (>• H it K Qa.v rev*alto# th*

I !. t‘ ■!.< > • ’ -r 21 l!i dtelfibutt <1 h>' I Hi t r»’ li» is- • Cause Dumissed On nt »ri*>tr ijl rtrr—plijMiiff lh» . : • <1 th» Fli<i SMU Bank vsiy I I v ■ ijl -' 1 ri» u I arr. i: x ■ i*ahl h>v th*- plainfitf I Marriage pcehte :nrt W-iltha ■WHIT 1 I , .rr fvh <f t •>*»•■>• '. 1/ : Campaign Expenditures I Kcniubh Hirsthy, Democrat. I jnin-‘ -e-jiiitor f2<2 b< I Ibs ijuV Mi!!» i |{t puhlu .iii, i oun I’tv rt.ikiui- yjuntr fir <litr it• t. I f ,; • „ II Floid ~ h< hhh rat trnabA . I ( ’ • ■ U\’ ■•* ii-liip i»p -xi'sU'i' F’l Yij icu|\u. I»»iH’Ti ,i ! sheriff.' I I Democrat Want Ads Bring Results I USE T-4-L FOB I ATHLETE'S FOOT I DECAUSE-— | u - _■• . .‘. T PEXK i: VI ;Ml I : i'*<i I<a -r • . .• sis !«sr. H'O K I i : ■ p»HE FOB CW CHES CmSMHO TINMI ICUPLETS CUP CAKE MIX ; I Even when you them plain, I Cuplets cup cakes have the deliI cate, home-made flavor you like. I Also makes one nine inch layer. Just add Ml egg and milk, and bake. LOCAL I DiSTRIBUTORSIiiP OPEN “ N« Needed I Invvstpre Dive rsifird Servi<i-4. naI tihnal rijrtrihtttor for a variety of I NMnMtment pn»fr»im and money I ■ * I —mrtnv eiuhfUantMl people Jin. litfe— ._ I area i< ready to expand it a aair* I anti M*rvK« f«>r mt»re rompi-1< ceyI erase The dhtribuU* •» , ka-t«wf muat I— eitn>*r have waled experience <-»r> ; I rfi tinite salea, ability, must have / I plr;iMni: p*r*>n.ili»\. | hn Irtrd w-4*h-v and lu-lraHv I ti*und Ate fUU>. r Proper-nppUa I te»n M>ould produce for l.yrt «»ne of I the-r-omnninifv’A Un» F’»r further dt ta/K **’ id tn I Mav m*u* «*f Tim*- MafaxiiM? I <*r ixrite fir r«-print «»f nd u» 11. • MetS-sri. AlMinroh t«nrr | T .»rt Umt |n«f. (- — j

Work And Win The Work and Win 4-H club of Jeff-1 son townahlp _ met at. .jbe school recently. The meeting was called to order by the presidium. Patsy Johnson Pledges were led by Hope Meyers and Virginia Baker, followed by group singing led by the song liader. Patty Kelly. A special feature for the evening was the initiation of new members and a song "Have I told you Lately That I Isove You,” sung by Rachael Stols and her mother. Delicious refreshments we r e served by the hostesses. Colleen Egly. Mather Zehr and Ra<-haal Stolt, to 2<> numbers, three leaders and five guests. ; Kekionga The St Mary’s Kekionga <-H club was called to order by the president. Mary Frey, recently Ughteen members answered roll call with “My Favorite Record R. ■ ord books were distributed iol the girls in the various projects The softball team was organised Sally McCullough was elected a* manager and Mary Frey as assist ant manager. Refrt sKiuents were served by Sally McCullough Carolyn King. Rita and Beverly Ehniam.

The .Medical Society of N*w Jersey is the oldest unit of “organised medicine" In the. J’nitvd Sfates. having been founded in 1756. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results G Jinn sui K li ssa> ItfADV CUT fPAGHITTI

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