Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1950 — Page 2
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New Price hawses Are Reported Today Warning Echoed By Business lexers By Unßed Press Naw prk* ittcr*a**» w*r« reported today M hu«i«**s luder* echoed President Trumajt's warning that profiteering *ad *c*r*-buying might bring on rationing and prtc* con troi ‘ The treat boosts cam* in the food, petroleum and steel indue tns*. Baker!** at Milwaqpse. Wt*,, and Shreveport." La., increased bread prices. They pointed to higher prices for fjmtr and. other ingr*d>' eMs Standard Oil Os. Kentucky boosted the wholesale price of gasoline four-tenths ot a cent per gallon, and Pennsylvania grade crude oil was hiked 14 < eau a barrel, the third increase thia year. . At Pittsburgh. • Superior Steel Corp, upped prices on stainless steel products 114 to 1H cents a poundThe U. 8. wholesale grocers association cautioned housewives to avoid hoarding because If Creates unnecessary momentary shortage* Chicago's State Street council said there are plenty of consumers' goods to take earn of demand for "some time to come." "Hoarding Is absolutely unnecessary." president Kandah H Cooper of the council said The WKiots of Commerce ad»t**-4_!ta’members to continue “business a su*u*l" Instead of hastening to stock up on Item* or boosting prices . Ip his address to the nation last night President Truman cautioned a«ai**.t **'*'* buying, hoarding and other step* which’-would force up retail prire* -He bluntly condemned profiteer* * . 5 lA..J- 1..--, vsfgeiesc -ijridWry' * ':-a®fiif “mtfflvrir*-'--Hawdeisou repoit-d ~ that women Were ru<liina fa get ill bin -"xk iggs with sales about <oo' percent QUICK EASY DISHED cWffmrjjr MiTib** macaroni
REAL ESTATE AUCTION 51'i Acre Farm—Neu Air Modern Home Gj>od private Fishing Lake SATURDAY, JULY 29th 1:39 P.M. T CATION: m|le> eaM and, mile in»rth <>tSoutlkMilL rd Indiana, 6 north. 4'mile* east awl ’j hole north of Keiitiallvilh? - line* j ;>< :n ait •, <Hivt n h<’!n» ’ -a i’ii .lU-'Un.i: :< hi ■' fl • It-. ;;;* - u. hi ■ n. 2 dining <.irn f . et> of o large rdom-wTiK ply urt *ln<h * that at f*r<l-» beautiful'V.fw «>f country fuU Lavement with garage tfhller beautiful lawn with ibad flowers, new bodge start? !, cement , ’ ’ • • '■■ \ L’l hie Wen'ho use brooder oo! sh*i! good "Th‘‘> farn J- b'M-a’o*! in i-enter dl Lake Country and be’♦hi s having ikNk OF THE. BEST FISHING LAKES ON I’l it n a ptt-c.’ <atto ■ upd ’.u ” ’ »• ’> s.-rm lain! an-1 ‘a tint rristurt?-land P i> c .■ good p ■.! - noil The fahdlor<H share 0! 11 a<:re« ■t (» n r < re* ■><’> acre- *h< .ST jf. JL°. purl ha m-:. There ale ■4»>r* j ' i and ctiurcbek near »»y .tail a •*» horrh PLEASE SAVE THIS \H AS O.NLY HI NS ONt E L . fh»i>eruvn'inMteil Prive out ai d ■•• n, 1 lake you sill like it_ r— ~ TEH MS. ? ! 'T ‘ w a»h »in day .-f -ale p.m dMivery ■)f,.<l?at ijtb tfi-iK k p F--! Tirthe: ,ri‘- uUaX, --n'a ’ A>i< »- . MR. & MRS. ELL.INGER, Owners i -4-herai»T St.rickfer Saiey Manage? • . . Sale V*iniitit••£«! by Tin K-n* K a?\ n Au«T<«n < !'*■• «tu?. h dian » a • 7 • -NOT KESFcfosißtE Foil A(V!hEiLT£...- _2i« - - - — '— ■!■—i — mm—i B WHAT IS MOST |M IMPORTANT LN A SERVICE? ™ y "ML! To leave a bereaved lamilv 1 pleased with the attention thev Fl received, with the lasi impression they carrj with thern and If with the pr.ee they pay'. WE MAKE EVEHV EFFORT. To MEET THESE 7 REQt IKEMENTB. IA ' " |O GILLIG I DOAN / fUNfUAL HOME 1/l OECATUI »HONt l/A 77. ’ |/<- /RO?'
above normal. The Michigan liguor commissioned ordered tt.sW.ofto worth of hard-WgVT-whtsky-to■forvutall any possible scarcity. -The Wyoming liquor commission said It baa been receiving “war scare orders" but has had no pronounced run on state stocks. Frank A U Andrea, prealdant of th*- Andrea Radio Corp., said at New York that an all-out war effort would causa a shortage of television sets because electronic part* weald be diverted to military us*, in Mancie. Ind. president Edmund F. Ball of Ball Brothers fruit jar manufacturing company said h<M>a*wives are doing mor* home canning this summer sad therefor* using mor* jars and lids He said many women are turning to home canning “a* a means of assuring futurg food .supplies and a* a sgopgap against rising food coats." Disabled Veterans To Meet This Evening All disabled veterans were again | reminded us the open meeting of i the Disabled American Veterans to Ibe held tonight 1 iO o'clock, in I the Eagles hall William gcheurenational service officer of th. I DAV. will explain the qualifica- ' tlons tor claimants of disability ! allowance, and to answer any questions concerning eligibility for th* DAV. Eligibility requirements have caused some confusion among ve‘urans. Smitley said, and It is honied -that tonight's meeting will solve some' of this'. Smitley -emphasised again -that the inclusiot of veterans hospitalised wounded, prisoners, received a purple heart or are receiving compensation in any degree been approved for the DAV _ Junttr LtMtor* The Mooroe and Hartford club* will provide.special enfertainment for »hF meeting of the .Adams coon , ty" junior leaden* Thursday night. ; July 27 in the Berne city park at . s fi rlork Tin 4-H f lub show at M. nme kuyust 7 W will b* diw unKed dur the buMneii* seMion Bryce• (• : i-• ■- >- hairmao < i fWra»• - 'iriuft’e and Fat*v Tlumpld ■i .i' at ;of ti# N■ t» shoo n! fommittee The pledge will bv k’d by l>onaid ; 'S)rank~« Trade in a Good Town — Dycatur
4-H Demonstrations In Decatur Friday Home Ec Projects To Be Shown, Judged Plans are compete for the annual ->>unty-wlde. 4-H meeting tor those in home economic* project*. About 2i'O girl* *nd • few boy*
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Will arrive at the Uncal* Khooi, Pevatgr. Friday morning between S add t: 30 o'clock With them will Mvalue t,»n..IO®.JOS«» of the county. " Committee* In charge of the v*r» tow* project* will meet before th* meeting I* called to order and put the final touche* on the da**** to be judged Si* different gonteet* go on tn the morning «e«*ion The general public I* invited to *tt*nd the meeting, watch th*
dem*.*atratlqg content and gt the I close *f competition. **e the Judg lag cla*se* J The program released from the vitruyfotr offteefottoww S-te *: 3*— Registration, committees meet, get acquainted game* l*d by Duan is Norman, county recreation director; call to order and welcome, Mary Ellon Bpcrly. praeident of th* Adam* county junktr leaden; pledge to American aad * H flag*, led by Sonja Shag of the Monro* Busy Baa* club; group *lnglng, led
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by Iren* Schwqrt*. *ong leader of the iunlof 4-H loader group; appcla! feature, Mra* Joily Work***; introduction ot staff and announc*IBtMtßj AIIHI hoßpg demonstration agent. Demenstr alien* Baking powder biscuit*. Judy Brunstrup and Karen Young. Blue Cr*eh Up apd At It; fitting a patter*. Mary Frey and Glend* Jopamm of the St. Mary's Kektongas; touted cheese uadwlch. Mildred Orate. Union Pal* club; baking.
i Helen Cook. St Mery's Kekkrngu: I lemonade, petty Koblick. Geneva - Otoverblopsom; food preparation, ■ Donna Schaefer. Preble Peppy l Pals; cottage cheese salad. Colleen Egly. Jefferson Work and Win: noon recess: fruit punch. Laurend* f Batea and Janet Monee. Hartford e Happy Go Lucky# sewing box aids. > Lynette Sprunger and Ruth Teet- - er, Wabaah Cloverleaf; devil’* food ; cake, L*v*ra Aft and Anita Rey--1 nolds, Hartford Happy Go Lucky; ;. marking a hem. iielurU Thieme,
THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1950
Union Pals; special feature. Friedhalm Peppy Pals; cake, Kay Heyer!y and Ann Kaehr. French Peppy Peppers; tossed salad, Linda Hey wJy..EL*aii4i.P.eui>y„iTpi>tt*j.i».»’t rolls. Anita Smith and Janet Hetrl<ji. Decatur; announcement of winners in judging coniests and presentation of ribbons, various chairmetu -annoum ement of winners in demonstrations and present athm of ribbons, Virginia Moore, judge.
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