Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1950 — Page 2
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NHMMknc Tip w «mi K. William* Hemo DemoMtratloa A«*«t Ttoa On tomtao "I made it myself." ia the proud remark of many a homemaker rerrrieg to tall etothlM ate made for befoeif ether legally. Ttaaeo eave chadded. lath* peat, a _mmt toj.b»yo Mt •*»<«»- «tee* wearing a Immemade drank.
- XW ZUMKT* 0 - — «.«*■» •*** Yow KMOf MaWWy At KRAFTS ! WE DELIVER EVERY DAY AT 2:00 | . "*■"■”• ■"» ■■■ ■■< POTATOES ■ TOMATOE3 All Purpose Bhoriening * 11*. eon BEERWOOD SHMTEMM ®7® far Prying, Baking aad Cooking Maytime . ' , " MEfl RM MH That New Cereal MCE OBEX sfci mMcO rice WMPR Swift’* Select. no exccm hone or fat. Try Home today. you’ll come back for More. » I KIAFT’I J 7--I MARKIT ,t»BS mSnmaMiMMaaMMHi 4. J • ttALITY SINCB 1004 "**S SEE ... * I Zlk \ KAYE’S SHOE ' STORE 'n/’l ’-" • *•- / BUSTER k BROWN SHOES '■< - ’‘' 7- • J Throe to Mot reedy for Bick to School! ’ •• ■ ‘-,.*2 *_-. '? * '• . ri —-,- — ' r-vn —•--■—-. - “"7 r—; *' Wish we could show you all of the dozens and dozens of smart little Buster Browns we have for back to school! Our shelves are bulging with new patterns, all built the ’ y ' _ ._Buster Brown quality way. Do bring the children in to see them soon! Every one expertly fitted by X-Ray. » ' ' I Ms At *M Bui«*r trew* Boo** SMw every Saturday Kaye’s Shoe Store 1 baba* For The tntir# Family... , ~ "i-.-u ■ ,- v _ .a, 4,„ XHJY FITTJtD P . ~ ,'- -■-■ ■ - .. ■•• 1
Today, th* homemaker c*a make a ■ Imttar garmeM kaeauaa Were are I greater varieties of piece goods and 1 a wider range of pattern stylet from which aha can make ter eelec- I tlon tn addition, more Information t la available to help her give the i clothing a professional look. When selecting a pattern, the ' homeaaakrr should eonstoor its I*- ' comtaanraa to the wearer The right pattern alaa makes cowing and fitting a drana mack easier. F<> get the correct eisa. the weorn«
accurate BeesWm ■•*■ should be taken tether thah aaM« tt» aka ft a taadyto-wnar tarmMH. Usually the pattern la purchased by the boat measure, but the narshouldered woman may find It mote satisfactory to use a higher hurt measurement. Thia will give her a better fitted garment through the shoaMen. neckline, and arms. Alic ratio a may be necessary through the bast tor easy fit After carotol ly checktag the pattern, the home maker ahoaM make Üba necaaaary alterations before catting oat ae garment The pattern design shoad be suitable for the fabric. Stiff fabrics !o not hold pleats well. Sheer fabric• made into a tailored style May look too rkhnpy That "homemade*' look is often caused by unsuitable material for the pattern style. The satde 6« the back of the pattern will help ger select the right fabric. .Materials which cannot be washed or dry cleaned satisfactorily are not a saving* >n money when home makers are making garments ft* •all wardrobes. Busy homemaker* should xvoid designs which crealo Ironing problems. Shopping for the family's wardrobe taken a groat deal of time and energy fob many homemakers. With a great variety of goods on the msrhet. It is diftocuK to know what Is best to buy. Information about goods Is limited, if homemakers look for and read all labels attsched to articles. It will help them to make the wiser choice*. Labels should Include information on fiber content, amount of shrinkage to expect. color fastness and care the garment should receive. Shopping for clothing Is a business in Itself and money should >e wisely and t houghtfully spent on garments which are actuaiy needed To save time and money, the wise homemaker plans for and lists the Items the fMtriily needs before going shopping; A sale Is not a sale unless It is standard goods which have lieen marked down in price, floods bought for sale purposes are usually not sood buys. Freeking Corn Cora Is one of the most adaptable vegetables for putting up at home. It may he dried, brined, canned or frozen sucesefutty. Drying, the 0.-l---1 6m "i 6ll ~wa4 . !»<. s. — m rnl ni<*vn<wi,, iB Nitif i>T<Bnmn ! many people like the characterlstlv tlavor of drietl corn an<l l>c<-anse It may b$ ddne hi the oven without I special equipment. Freezing ia the newest method - and much experimenting has been done with It Frown corn on the < <>b has been a novelty of Ipterer.t to many Soma .have even gone a» (far as to try freezing corn In the i husk, with unfortunate results For fresh flavor und tender te»- ! tore the speriallsts recommend freezing cut corn—either kernels >r "cream-style." Corn on the cob is more difficult than cut corn tn ffetse sticessfully. Ears must be preheated, cbnsideraldy longer e i Muse’cob as well as kernels mus; be heated through Like most other vegetables, corn most be preheated to inactivate Its enzyme, i vhicli otherwise anp< tr-fla*oF'ai:d-color in the Another die adi antage. to freezing on the-c-ob is [the freezer space occupied by the niK A* for freezing In the hurk. i the specialists say corn c-annpt be preheated sucessfully in this fo.tn >.nd also n lot of waste would go In to the freezer husks, silk, even | worms. To freeze cut corn the specially* advise first mnovlng husk* to.«L silk, trimming oft inidc-rdsaruloiied ' cp; wormv spots and washing the just I minutes, fool promptly in J running water or In water containing ice. For frozen kernels, cut corn off lit alH.ut 4 depth of kerned*. Thru i pack In cartons, leaving ' 2 ln. li * headspace for expansion In frecz- . Ing. seal eart-on strd freeze inrinediUfely. 1 '•- x ' ■ ' .■ ' r A new spectrometer spe.eds up I the analysis of stainless steel sum ■ pie* to a total time of two to three minute* without sacrificing accuracy. Try A Damacrat Want Ad—lt Fay* ,- r . .. Indiana , state Fair TICKETS Going Fast! \ 35 c Call at FARM BUREAU Insurance Office Monr’te. Jntl. • e ■ .
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NRRMIttIIS Hallnaaa Aaaaclatlaa The regular meeting of the Adams county holinese associatfon will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the tabernacle In Monroe. .. _ ' The Rev. L. W Null, paator of the Antioch t'nlted Mlutonary church, 'will be the speaker and special music will be furnished The public I* invited to attend.
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Two apecial aervlce* will b» bald Ot the tabrrnaele MondhJ and Tuesday evantnc* when tba Mev. J. P. Bustin of Haiti will bring the me*- > *age The Marion go*|wl eeztet i will provide mu*iv ai both meeting*. Rev. Buittln, well known In thl* vicinity, ia the founder of the inter- ’ denomlnaitonat mlaaloa field in Haiti. He ia now launching a new i radio broadcasting atalton tn Haiti, comparable to tba “Voire of the Aadea" from Hcuador Bdveral per-
son* ia this vlelalty have Mard braadeast* from the Haiti station. 1 TM pubite is *1»O invited ta Utaee { special aervlcea to hear lte». Bustin. 1 ' -■■■——■ " 1 Discuss Fire Alarm Arrangement At Berne Bene. vau(. 17 —Charlee Ehlnger. of Decatur, president and manager of the Citizens Telephone company. several of the township trua-1
tees at the south halt ot the county , and member* ot the Berne fire <le-1 partment met thie week with the | Berne town board to discuss tin- i fife alarm arrangement here after | the change-over to the dial telephone system In December. No I operators will be located here sir r that and the present system of gh ! fa* the fire alarm will not be available. No definite decision was reached on the matter. I Democrat Want Ada Brin* Raeeltz
THURSOAY. A.UQVST 17.
■ Berne's Total Tax / Rate Is Decreased Herne, Aug 17 Tlte total Berne jax rule lor 1951 based on curfeH ifigures will be about advjrreafte . of 6A4 fonts over the 53 IT rate now in efte<t. The nroponed figure* still free the pnmlW? knife ftw-U**- board* aM may lie lower than the present tigur««.
