Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1950 — Page 2
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~ Honeniking Tips *r Ann* K. William* - PftNFIRE 9w**t Gharri** IT you ptan to ptwmervw •wootchvrrte* by froestag, ctawme firmfteab* d v arietta*. BkNtt.4tasMMl a»»*t cherrie* are likely to b* - AOUX after fr*exiaa bat thoAA with firm flesh AMihe U *W' Uv* fro*** product. ' ‘ ■ Sweet cherries era laaa UoaMe to pruceesthsa many other fruit* They are (ternmed and wa*h*d arataed, put tato carton*. aad covered with syrup of the desired suiter strength. Some people like a nyrrup made of aaeat parts sugar and water hat others prefer a lees sweet syrup tor this sweat fruit. For beat result’, add aacorhto acid powder (vitamin C> to th* syrup- Thia powder «*a be pur chased at the draa store and welched accurately there For eight pints of packed eherrtes. I.S crams of the powder it saapested ItUsolve ibis amount taoae-Aikbtk meaaulrng cup of waler .before
MEMORIAL DAY QMlity Food Market | LOANS Would a cash loan of 125 or mon help you? If ao. you can borrow the money from us on your own signa tur*. No delay. You can get a loan from us to pa y debts and the extra money you may need. Loens privately made in amounts up to $300.00. You can borrow from us on your note, furniture, etc. without any one knowing about it. Calf, phene, writ* '• LOCAL LOAN cSTuSny lamrwurwM i 6*bos< FMss* « grwt Mm PMm tai tfCATUIU IMOIAMA
SALL CALENDAR -Jl-.XE 1 Jop E Either, of Berne Tile Mill. IX head dairy •s.«»t|e-; hms farm Imph menu. I »»4) p ni. Philip Neuen schwander D, S. Blair and Dell Shaw, aurta save with SO Gallons 5 HOOSIER PETE REGULAR 4® 0® 9 ETHYL 4®s®O S 3 Octane St Octane * CORNER 13 th A NUTTMAN -mm am ma mb peraece laspesnes. aspect repair week ee *ey Be VW la M make es fereece. C*,t based ee leber aad I I* Bm mm weterlels used. Pbeae ee write today. B "Williamsoil Heats Parsonage Perfectly" / "Law Ze// we AW « Mew Vi//i«bmm Fuzeeee installed It bea'ed everf room pe/feef/y. Yaw* advanced tbiaktng .about rnedera boating ia graven daily during tbe coldest weather./ Signed— Hao. Stanley Hendncte, lad. ■ A Par**** for oey feel WlHlsshs* •** Para**** WHUewsea Cool Poraeces WWlaaw** ON Perwees ** £ y JJ'k*** for SAt. OIL. COAL * Heating & Appliances Furnaces cieaneu e,so us Decatur Phone 49 FLooßsSlr..r I CAN BE COLORFUL! J - V • raa Jy TTvx/ ‘a ■<- Kohne Drug Store _____ : •-— — - i ■ . •
Mktta MM W enWh. . For halt rossite with sweet oherrtoo aa with ether products, take precaution against trying to frees* too many at once. Not mere than 30 to M pinta es the eherrtes should be pul la- -a- 3fr cubic-foot treeser at a time. For fanned with air space betwesa the hems, aad eno aMr of aaeh be* against th* hotum of aldo wan of the cabinet for fast trussing Allow IP to 11 hours ter freeiingAfter the cherries are troaon. b©Ms ftft* lw paciied Uitatiy tar gather ter sterane In the frmsrr. Washing Cotton Dreeses “la it all right Io wash better cotton dresses i» the washing macbtaor TUs qaemtoa is often ashed. Cutton dresses which are fastcolored tn laundering may be washed la tbe machine. However, the tomperaUtre of the wetar should be moderate and the weaker should run about three or soar minutes If soft water Is used, mild soap is recommended, but * I detergent should be used with hard water. Fine cottons should be theroushly rinsed. Those with large buttons should not be put through the wringer. Garments with small buttons may be put through the wringer it the buttons are turned tnsidr. Cotton dresses should be hung on wooden or plastic hanger* to dry. As with any colored fabric, fine cottons should be dried in the shade. Ironing time can be cut considerably if a few minute* are spent tn straightening, shaping and smoothing the garments, especially the shoulders, cuff*, pockets and trimmings. To iron, they should be sprinkled evenly with warm soft water and folded lightly. They should not be rolled and kneaded because this make* more wrinkle* to iron out and doe* not help moisture penetrate the fabric.. The garments should be wrapped In plani th- cloth so that the water will be [ absorbed evenly throughout the j fabric. Dresses-slitnild -lie. ironed .wltli. i a ihyrmoslatlcally-conirolled iron which hits hern spt for the loafer df’gfl-es of the cotton scale
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AKVOW Os MANHATTAN, Brooklyn and New Jersey llluatrate* scope of th* ssginsirtng feat that la th* new Brooklyn-Battery tunnel for motor traßte In New York The tunnel eonneeta ths city's amjsr ggpraasway* and many secondary arteries. It to the longest vehicular tub* in heatlaphsrs. (faleraaMaa//
Money From C/oss Fund Is Returned After Many Years Honesty to * commendable virtue. even when It takes year* for it* manifestations Hansel Foley, county superintendent at schools, today received a letter from a man in Anchorage. Alaska., who explained that several* years ago he was the senior class treasurir al Kirkland high, school Following the graduation and payment of expense*, there was a small sum which classmales told him to keep as his own - -Through ittc years.•however, he thought about In and sa'r convin end that the sum; tlHHigh small, should revert to the school Kirytind school, as such, no longer exists. b< Itlg <imsolid-c>d into the Adams Cintral school, but the 35. which the man returned after all these years,.will likely reside In the new .school's treasury . attesting to the honesty of a single man If you nave aemethlng to **ll or room* for rent try a Democrat
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John Hoffacker To Position In Texas r- John Hoffarker, of tM* eily, I former game »arden tor Adam* < oupty and recently employed as a r salesman tor IHerkes Implement Co., left Sunday for Houston. Texj L*. where he will be employed by i "the Panhandle Co. .. - . i Hoffacker will be In the real r estate and land department of the i. well-known utility company. 1 Heavy Hail Damage Here 40 Years Ago Giorgi* WiMilhoff; ' operab r <’f ' XV th hot? MonurDftirtal \V<>i kt- ► t rought hi« diary to tip' Daily I»♦ m . 1 O<’rat offii today to remind He ’ \ i aturfU'B that 40 yearn ago today I 1 bvi rttui’ had one of its most dam ! aging hailstorms. i Hay/ r fell in the afternoon of 1 May. 29, ISHtI for several ijunntes ’ ar>(f destroyed most of (he spring | LHov rs and r'liticd the fruit \ note ta thf> di.irx ai><» Mbtd that I ••everyone-- wore ovi r outs on Dect oration day, May 30, 1520.’’ ~,-2'.Ly~’; • ; ~ _
Only Ona Accident Is Reported Here Only Mt* mcHmU -wg* toveatl gated over the weekoud, th* Hr*', half of the long Memorial Day weekend, when a truck driven by lister Thlem*, rout* 3, and • car driven by Alvla Bachmaan, South Itethjehem. N Y., collided nearly heudon on highway J 34 one-bajt mile east of UeCatur. City and county police investigated the a- - ; - liachinann received knee and groin injuries while his wife mis tered head lacerations. They were taken to the Adams county, memordll hospital, wljiere they were Ki” . n emc-rgenev treatment then rc Ic.isi-d Thieme suffered slight head injuries ihat didn't ne< essl tutc a hospital trip Total damage io -she wo cars was estimated at 3900. Futurs Fsrmsrs Thr Horond meHinif of the Kirkland township 4 H wiis h«ld re>3>!ifh the A<ta»ni rentridJMgh , ‘sf'hiiol"'"Tho !np»‘llni« was (tailed to ~rd»'f ih‘ prf’idf-nt. Junior ; \!H<Hd Uouald Hvirlythe ! s» ( retarv ►, report and distributed ••• i.i.i bpofcs 'Refresh jTM*ntjß wer<» tierveif to the 2’> m»*inhrrH hy Rog(*r Khrun n<l X«.d<'n Griffith Th*’ next nie«o' .ng wHi'lo* held June 12 at Adams Monroe Busy Beet The Munroe Busy Bees held their : fourth meeting May 24 in the r3Tt inroefith(M>i huTTdTtlg Thr nrrr* ing was called to order by the president, J»an Haines. Minuter wt re read by th** secretary RnH •tall aaun answered by "niy favortt* ! floTMir." with 17 metnhrrt and : adult leaders present. Pledged were led by (’arolyn ( hristn* r and songs were led y,y j the now song leader, Marinrll [ Lehman. Three dernonatrations were giv »n Janet Osburn on “how to j’ WißtaMuß •' _ tiiWftV*.—ktar jurx- _ Sprung* r and-Dori# laechty. “how trr hem a towel." and Linda Srhug “how tn prepare a rake pan " Re j hrd bfM»ks were checked by thr Ji.nh»r leaders h was announced that" Gloria t rowaovrr and Phyllis Kohli had won trip* to she Purdue roundup aunr 21 22 and 23 (tantra were led by Sonja Linda S■•img and refreshments served The !i'X» nie*»inir will !>»• iield at I :»• p m June 7at tbe Monroe schtad bulldiuK.
ip ........ f. ■.j ...r "."T.. Uwn Aimlili wIQw OVww krtetHgeace tew Finktotel In bine far Foot WMhtagtML Mag fr-IVPI - M O*R. BMtar B MMk, Mißjgr of U* Brot army probably *3H *• nn»M h*M at Mt w Wa W aacr ta t*a ar tkraa tooßtk* K kto laaallh parnrtta, tafonaad aAkrpAA said today. Smith 1* coaaMerod partlealariy wall flttag ta k*M th* »o*t of director of *aatral int*Hlg**c« during th* coM war atrvggl* with Ruaala H* waa U, 8. ambaagadar to Maaes* from February, IMS to March. 1*43. Mace th**, flmttk ha* b*M command*r of the flrat army with haadquartora at Uov*mera lalaad. Ne* York He uaderwant aa operation for chronic paptic ulcara al Walter Raed boapitol »nd ao far has been Mccllcat H* may take an attended vacatkm after a check ap. Infonaed aourve* a*M whether Smith to appointed a* bead of the eaatral intelligence agency will depend largely on hi* health after •uch a varhltoa. A central inteiliaenre group waa *at up in January, I*4*. to keep the prewtrtent and beada of both military and deparimenta informed on global development. It waa renamed the central intelligence agency la September. HH7, after enaetmeat of the national aecurity. or ualftcation, act, It pool* aad evaluate* Intelligence gathered by the army. navy, air force. •M civilian depart meat, i particularly etato and commerce. Th* director of central intelligence to appointed by the pro,l dent tor an Indttflnita term However, military ‘*ourcea generally regard it aa about a two-year ■lint. ' \ ■■ ----- Th* preacat director. Rear Adm Il H Hlllenkoetter.' ha* xerved ■face May. 1347. Flrat director waa Rear Adm. Sidney W. Honor*, -a naval rMorve officer who later .hei-am* executive aecrelary nt Ihe national aai-urity count II which In .over -the central inlelll-•-iceaee-aa««;y... Gen. Hoyt B:,Vandenberg, How air chief of staff, held lire intelligence po*t between Souen.and llillenkoetter Hon Office Suites At K. Os P. Home The first floor of th* K. of P. homo on Third afreet Is being re--1<» make way (or five 'office auitea, it won announced today. The. auitea will be rented to ln< al business men. Herman Hangk. trustee in charge of the'nmodelling, stated The re< rent ion rooms for .-.in*the pool and t illiar'd room, will be moved to the second floor The dining room will i»e made smaller, but »• still larg • f hough to serve aa a dining and meeting place for the local service f lubs The rooms will be reedy soon, it was announced Dick Burrell is butiding superfhten<lent. Victory Prayer Band Will Sponsor Service The Victory Prayer hand will Kponmir the second annual union fellowship service at the Adams county holiness association at Monroe Sunday aftern<H»fi at 2 o'clock, the Rev. James R Meadows, fouudcr of the group ed Urdsv, . . . The Rev. C R. Pamp. a fulll>l<M»d<d Indian chief, will deliver the eermon and James Ted, Keller and the Gospel quintet of Fort Wayne will lead the music. Mr and Mr* Walftr Zent of Hunting ton and Mr and Mrs Burh v 4L*u«h of Geneva also will render special musical number* Thr talrtrnacle at the «;amp grounds has a seating rapa< ity of 1.20 D .persons, and Rev Meadows stated that the public As invited to tbe services. v u ——/.—- r ■ Local Student To Travel With Choir Edsal J. M*ttax, who ha* comFlet’d bis sophomore year at Olivet College. Kankake-- 111 will travel this summer with the college* quartet, it waa announced today. The quartet will slog at coilrge aseembiie* and churches in tb* denlral atMe*. Including In dinna Wisconsin. Mtoaouri Illi n<d* and low* Edsal ia a tenor ■u tbe quartet. A *»m*nf. Mr and Mr*. Jrvnioa A Manax of Writ Monroe' tfreei. the youna man i* a graduate of Decatur high *' hool. He i* a fortn- ■ r member of the whool'* choir end glee club and of the G. E. Aor-itan choir During bi* eopbo more rear at Olivet ■ college, he was named the all-star 'basketball : layer Mr and Mr*. Mattar and daughter, Nancy Jane, accompalned Edsal to Kankakee after he visited bera last weekend. I If Yeu Have temcthlng Te tell i Try A Democrat Want Ad~.lt Ray*.
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M JAM (A lAM AR*N*h aftar • ' (ptM/Navy U. Bnnmri Bl Bnul i M> w»to dtoqpptofad M*t nutto- , daw aiflMrftafiMMNv with StaMLarm gCUMN from i Navy laakar Navaaoto. at wMdi aa aavmaatar adaolta ha had aw wma ’ a Aa* U»* Uvlag Uk* a Mag wRk A MaM (M k* FMmA ftp. Tba rotana at » y*a»*f amda* la charged With deaertlon and embe*. xllng U. 8. fund*. (Mtmatiooal/
I Funeral Held Today ’ For William Schmitz Furer*! lervlce* were held thto morning at Hharpeburg. O, <or William J Scbmttx TZyearctd carpeater and tinner, who hanged himself Friday in the barn at hl* home. He hid bee* ill alnce February Hurvlvl*.. are hi* wife. Anna. 1 five *<'m*, one daugtit* r two *iatera and four brothers Including Freak Krhmitx of Daewtur
MB Public Sale! I. the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder my pcraonnl property. hH-.aled on* mile south. % mile east ot the Herne tile mill or 1 mile* north and 11»- mile* east of Geneva. Ind . on Thirdly, Jaw I,ISH gale starting at 1:80 e’etoek O. 8.. T. |S—HEAD CATTLE—IM .1 yr <dd Hidstelii <«>a. fresh \prll 1. giving h gal* a day > 3 yr obi Holstein <ow. fresh April 5. giving ’ gal a day '4 yr old Holstein'.'ow to fresh-n fulv l*.“d sat c..w 4 yr old Holstein <:<•» to Hv-’heii Inn. 27 »i gal row yr old Holstein <<.» tr.-sh Ma . h 1 giving t> gal a day .’.- xr . old fttJhltMa •<■». frc'h Feb 77 giving « gal a day j VI Old jiotoieln . i>w fresh April 17. glrrng 4 gar a day 1 7. yr <di| Holstein cow. fresh Feb *5. giving 5 gal « day ' : vr old Holston, lu ifor »tll frctien sept i giving .1 gal a day Briiwn Saiss <ow fresh F h I<' glvtn-- gut a day - Iturhani ,ow giving I gal a day will freshen Oct .1 ' Two Holstein heifers bred, 2 Holstein better* open. big bull coming ! yrs old In August, hull 9 mouths old, hull l month* old These cow* are all calfhood-vaccinated except 2 If you arlooking tor some real milk eows donUniss this dale 3S— HOtiS— 3B 5 gilts to farrow let t»q week* in June, sow with S pfgti by side sow-bred; male hog is old. Berkshire . 1* »lioat» about Mi Iti* . 5 stwiats alatut 12a R>». 2—HORSES—2 tenoral puriM>»e burse, 2 year* old; general purpose, horse fi I year* old ■ . ' IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS - Corn planter, breaking plow, wagon. , potato digger, mower, 1 Kangpiow. corn hinder. Hoosier grain drill, fc»« ! bo*, hog fountain, broodfr howae cook stove. 4 burner oil wtove. and many aHhlra 1 not mentioned. ... — i TKRMS CASH Not R* sponsible fur Accidents. JOE E. EICHER, Owner Philip XtmeniM hwaiwler mu< t . Ihrtu* D S Rtair. au< t . I’t fridcuiu E. W Baumgartner, clerk Dell Shaw, auct Bluffton 29 1 / - '..■ '•'... .. . ~u- : We'd like to demonstrate this tractor on your farm • w *' h • r,r4 Tractor out to year piece, without *ay eMigatioe. ZSjSmB J m3* And with it. owe or two of then* good Dearborn Impleawata, specially qMO< (er th* Feed Tractor. Wall put thto Feed Tractor through it* pacaa, the* l*t yae taka th* wheel . Tawil And out how easily Ford Hydraulir Touch Control Mt* aad lower* implements and control* their depth. Teo cm held your watch while we demonstrate TripleQuick Attaching of Implement*. You ran gut th* te*i •< dhe easy Feed atoarjua aad positive brake*. . * - .-su.-_-.r,-Then yMH knew why Feed produetiM . . . over 4M tractor* ■ day , . still e»nt keep up with demand. See thto great Ford! Whatever tractor own. you ow* yourvelf this Ford Tractor demonstration. When cm w* make it? RIEHLE TRACTOR & IMPL CO. Hast or 224 * Phone 322 _ __ _ _ '» er ■ «• : ■ . 4
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M V*u Mav* S*m*thtog Ta •*!! Try A Omnawat Want Ad—it Fay*. A a*w typ* oC tbarmoatoter POp" mlto for th* flrat tlm* aeearato HNMr*m*at at tb* tawperatar* of a aloud from o' fast-moving airplane Called a vortex ther mrUneter, it waa taVMtod hy D>. Bernard VoMaaat, OaMtai BMc tri* Ca- mdaaOaL TMt 1 p MWif w by Jim Kmm Right now. June gradual are" splitting their attenttoo b e • s<qi<H>imnd Iactivities a n df Help Waiiie.il ml T ll el time ha* coin* Bta**-■■Omß fur tbe void plunge ... for kilting the frigid mart* of trade with the idee of landing a job. This I* a period scarred by that top stopper. "What experiaui ■ lav* yud had?" Th* fledgling know* ho could make good If only be had a chance. It's like that old qu«s Hon. "Which come* first the chicken or the egg?" Kemamher, kid* . . . a tot of succMtful men started low or alow. It Isn't always th* start that count* . If you’v* got th* stuff. Vsu'll make thwgrada.Wh*n a Winnipeg. Canada, motorist com plain** hi* motor scroeched like a cat, a machauic lifted th* botMl and found a cal on the motor. It was almost a catastrophe Red curating or remodel tng your home < <>uk| mount ui> to catastrophic height* if you let it. There's no need tlMHigh when you can come for counsel to RANK PAINT A WAIJ.I'APEIt KTtIKE. Isx Routh Send Kt. Our adv l. a snd experience Is at your disposal anti you <en count on u* Phone 197 adr ' p ...■". > . 1 . J. " ''
