Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1950 — Page 6

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Mate Oum Idpea Afghan trlbaaman like fang- - — mim iksaM, Lutaaava Carry uwm on juirnryt. yawwi they mould a new pip* for each smoke from tha nwd at Mr dead. They shape the bowl with their thumba and ream the stem with • aJt throw tot about the time it taken an American to roll a cigarette. Wadi ton otowa «a*o — ■Mean* 1 W>-*fcw. BIAVTIFVL lOMn Mi BCTTER protected b» hu-o* taXahM gees further, cm yae osafca • bsffor boyt CL, edylw.cn* nd ood <ovar parfaMly - •uiva t. A FUSEL Paint A Wgß»g»gr Store «70N?ted8L

save with 50 Gallons HOOSIER PETE SS« wee? rwular j t ” vl . ~ gg Octane CORNER 13th A NUTTMAN “ ' ' —— ■ il I ■ ■ 1 M MF I I*l k ■V ■ A ” to w Mmwto to 2(W COl RT ST. — DECATI R. IND.

WANTED iPMDLD USED ■■ f or temporary Come ■ M M and • a allowance we make I kg t rig erciTOiS _ ’•vto.gT] I- iSflli jl k HIL CO f M ' .' II I N Z-i *’ ,Or Generous Approval I I »$Y TERMS M| . ‘ -•-• * ; '*toj =s MOW at a real Having you can replace your U ... [J ! ■ undersized or outmoded refrigerator | with a big, beautiful, modern 1950 Philco. ’O* L—_ In every price class you Iget mure capacity, ■ c—«gßea^lkM*' <- more services, more dependability for tlie I art* J t *' en < u CPtnpnoP them now while thia I g„ ft.Zcm z 'i* I We Gfov special tnoney-aaving opportunity ia atill on! I i'afost**’’* I I Psyuwtoa arrai*r4 Trt- T <—to-y , Open Till fl P. M. I m’»t from I to «t roue income. I | I «*»'"?<, I v Onr ..le.people | eewtofce-toto | E xcept Wednesday I 1 ' I *' know rvfngevaUnw HIAA I I wottoto make horwet re> . J® * I for your shopping iHMvndatMjae. I uc I _ a . , convenient* 3. Guaranteed wwyiox leawasaJ STUCKY & Company MONROE, INDIANA

J 'TATTOO ID MMNT Tbemha Kling. 44. i» newest addition on FBl's “Ten Moat Wanted" listHe ia tainted in m> attempted tarent holdup <n Bayonne. N. J.. hie home town, last Christmas. KUng waa tn prison in Pl-itodelphia from IP-H to 1447. Moot spectacular of his Crimea waa 439.433 robbery of Hawley. Pa, bank, with a gang in iggc. (Mhmehoaill FOR SALE ~ -: ' ■ ■ List your farm, cattle, farm machinery, or other Items for quick sale In the Dally Democrat classified f olumna PHONE 1000

Two Entertamment Festivals Planned fei k ?W’ B ’ 3 » et^u*-MiSrat»r>»CT»jw*»!u CTOOi> - lim . OT ~n. < ;.,_.x ... ~,. -» I ----- fr. *, Hold Two Programs i Thursday, Friday The Monmouth recreation com Mfttee annoufre* the entertainment festival for Preble. Root, and t'nion townships is to be held Thursday evening. Jal; JO. at the Monmouth high Kbool gymnasium at 8 p m Friday evening. July 11. is the date set for the entertainment festival for Kirkland. Monroe, and Washington Townships. This latter event is to be held at the Adams Central high school gym naslqtti in Kirkland township at « pm The deadline for entries tn both of these is Monday. July 17. Any family group or organisation may supply a group act of four to IS performers Curtain acts can alec be entered with one to tour per formers. This will be a variety show A group of three judges will select the best two acts from each township to perform st the county 4-H show. The judges are Mrs Walter Krick of Decatur, the Rev O C. Busse of Preble town»hip_ and a third, to be named Awards will be gi*en the township winners BIBLE SCHOOL iCewtitosed S'rawi rase owe* Frarel. Max Hawkins. Paula Strick ■ —- —■ Giving the Hundredth Psalm will be the 7th artd Sth year old groups' t part In the program Mrs Floyd Morrison. Mrs Herman Patterson, and Miss Norma Agler. and Miss Marcia Ogden, were the teachers of this department with the following <nrolled Ernest HannL Rita Mae Solliday Joe Harman. Kathren Hollinger. Karen Call, Emily Nettles. Donna Keller. Sharon Scott, Ralph Peter son. John Patterson*Carol Jacuuay. Lagfa Mcßride.. DunitleJkgler. Joyce HaimSh Dasid Iffiwft* sittul' !. Sandra Sehug, Cooper, Dean- [ na Hatton.' Robby, Hart. Gayle Cusi ter. Kay Singleton. Patty Frank Ruth Ann Solliday. Pamela Ander ‘ son. Darlene Kaehr. Ned Bumgart j ner. Cathy Hollinger. Keith Coop er, and Cassie Strickler I “Choosing God s Way has linen [the lessons (or the junior boys and girls Mr- Paul Strickler, will help I th* following girts lo dramatise the ; store of Ruth and Naomi” Helen Irwin. Ellen Harman ■ Joyce IrWin. Elaine Heare, I'hyllil Singleton. Agnes Bariett. Mary J. Knirtle . Janet iglrr Sally Cooper lleofga'nita , MSdfridK Jane Grimm Gloria M... Hat man Ann Everett. .('a; »ii • Connie' Strkkler: | IRi u-'i.Ta ■ Nain i ‘ Mary LhH- StrllLtr ...* . Th» junit'r h<J> will show how

MTATUR DAILT bMIOCTUT, DBCATOR, INDIANA

choose God's way by the story »f the fishermen who followed je--us. and the rich young ruler, who umed away from God. The junior boys nre: Gordon Singleton. Melvin Hann: ■KeWteth Frank. ttoWuyw - Aghsr, Emmett Hawkins, Glen Strlekler. Roger Hawkins. Philip Cooper. Tom Aurand, Norman Bassett. Doyle Egley, berry Delong. Larry Strickler: Wayne Lee Meyers. Ted Anderson, Jimmie Anderson. Philip Adams. Ted Hutker. David Cooper, Roger Strickler and Larry HutkerGroup singing'will be led by Mrs Kenneth Watkins. Mrs Richard King has been the pianist for tke j school; Mrs. Holman Egley was i in charge of the handwork: Miss Waneta Weldy was the to hodl's i secretary. Mrs. Emery Hawkins gave stories, and Mrs. Dwight R. McCurdy was dean of the school. Some of the handwork will be displayed Sunday evenlug. The public is invited to. this, program. Use of radiant heat ia relativdly new, but the principles involved have beua known for at least XdW year* , e. M« W« IFltotoWtotodliW® TO save time and dishwashing when a recipe calls for milk, measure dry Ingredients with your cup •rat. then use tbeaamh cup Io mens uro milk. . 'Go to the church of your choice text Sunday.

Sh • - — — ■S K = / B Il / 11 r ' * • aM . * I- I A I hk I J f I MtbiWMb v X'mMkdkasi>otwltote LoM-Aged Old OwuMßeet | Anti llii'one. the only I.azv- I fictlOhl Crown hit* the »pot !* * a Whenever /X Crown Beer belong everywhere... be- it’p time for beer at its best, it’d time side you at your friendly tavern; for l-azy-Aged Old Crown Beer. ..the alongside your plate at suppertimc; best of the better brews. If you're next to your sandwich at the end of enjoying it for the first time, you'll ggFFI Blf -a pleasant evening; handy to a bowl say: It's the best brew your taste | of pretzels. Yes, when you're hungry, ever said ~Yes” to, because it’s Luay3 -———-—=—-—- tired, thirsty <m» hot, gyu hes : (Hd -Aged-la the peak of Savor perfectioM. /f -m. ■* db ®** '* ** yowr *■*•***• Tavern, Carry-eot ar Grocery TAKE HOME A CASE TODAY always keep tome handy the refrigerator Crouiiu I C >»» aafHvsf tenrrnt com - -f— : mm • . ■ '’ ■ , ‘ .- - . ' -

Go to th* eburch of yonr choice j next Sunday. < ADAMS COUNTY •.fCea»i—*d»>m jreaa Qeei her paper al the newsstand, stepped up to the u«wsst»nd in Wash-

Public Auction Wednesday, July 15,1550, at 7:30 P.M. Located at the Custer A Sone Auction House, Wren, Ohio Consisting of: 2 piece Living Room Suite: a Kerosene Refrigerator; Washing Machine; Kitchen Cabinet; Chest of Drawer*. I Dressers; 4nd severe! • x 12 Rugs; and Three <3l Double Beds, complete; Electric Roaster; S piece Dining Room Suite; l*eLaval Cream Separator, (ia good condition> "I Items being consigned daily not listed in the af>ove. ANTIQUE DISHES There will be quite an assortment of genuine Antique Dishes Some pieces in this lot are very rare If you are a collector of | Antiques, plan to attend thia gale, we might havd what you have looking tor. Miscellaneoue (New Merchandise! — Carpenter ttxds; electric novelty horse decka; jewelry «( all kinds; new paint brushes; j pen A pencil seta: billfolds; wrist watches., .1 If you have any merchandise you wish tn consign Io this i Auction, such as farm machinery, automobiles, live stock, house I h.rld goods, etc . get in touch with: H, M Van Wert phone 245» ot Wren 24. L H. M. CUSTER, Owner W. L. Clay, Auctioneer Term* — Cash j

i ington to buy a Washington Post. ( < | and asked for the Democrat. The 1 ■ Other ladles got quite a laugh from t i It* she said. The chorus’ performance was ■ part ot the celebration of the first . 1S» year* of government from Washington. D. C The capltol was

established there ia 1800. The celebration stresses progress, freedom and American music. One of the asaistnnts on the train

- HKESAKIP And Dnn’t Be SurprltMl I . V '■ • *’- . ■ - SLICING BOLOGNA lb. 2»c SKINLESS WEINERS lb. 44c PICKLE A PIMENTO LOAF B. 4»c 2 LB. BOX CHEESE — Me MACARONI mU CHEESE lb. 4Sc MINUTE STEAK lb. 7>c GROUND BEEF— lb. 55c GIANT TIDE bo> 69c LARGE CANS MACKEREL . 15c Sdniau Bns. Market . PHONE 308

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on the return trip. Mr*. Price »*M, was a Werung twin, the son of Mr. bad Mr*. William Werling. <4 Preble.