Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1950 — Page 2
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Methodist Church Rummage Sate, at the Dan, Ist bldg, west of Legioa. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 13*14. ' «etn You'll *l*o RMS JB • Taffy ApalM • French Frio* Soonvto a C*rawi*i Corn | POPCORN SHACK M7 COURT CT.
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Th At hold bonnet that xttetche* out before your eyes on a 1950 Bukk isn't there juxt for show. Lift it up, and you'll find that the space beneath i* abundantly occupied, by one of the higgett hoodfuls of power you'H find in any motorcar. What you're looking at is Buick’s modern version of the high-enm-pression va!ve-in-hcad engine, which gains extra w allop from the fact that it uses the exclusive Fireball combustion principle. We could list a lot of mechanical rcavins why fuel gives up extra power in a Fireball engine—how it's wrapped in a swirling, hallshaped charge—how it burn* with a smooth, clean thrust that delivers maximum action.
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Fete lebaran Entry 3rd At Exposition Th* aatry of Peter £. Lehman, tarmar ot Wa*hingt<m township, became another Adana county winner. when his senior yenrlins bull. Signets Loraine’s Valorons. won ■bird place in its class at the international Guernsey show ot the International dairy expoaktoo |*l KAIE a| H-WALLPAPER- i) iy im a mcowd er. y 1
But the best way to find out what all this means is to touch off the eager horsepower out on the highway by a gentle nudge of your toe —and feel your shoulders press deep in the cushions behind them. Now all this sounds thrilling, you say, but how about the feedbills for all these horses? How about miles-pcr-gallon? The practical answer to that one is found in this year's experience with the Super and Special—and even the Roadmaster. In all three, the horsepower was stepped up at the start of the year —and in ail three, happy nu nert report the heft mileage in modern Buiek experience-
Min Susds Bist Wishes To Korens Supplies To Korea Reds Diminishing London. Oct 12-(UFI-Sovtet Premier Jvset Stalin sent the North Korean Communists his bent wishes today, but nothing else. Malin nude hi* first public comment on the Korean war in responding to a message from North Korean Premier Kim II Sung thanking Russia for tts “friendly support . . . sod disinter ested assistance." The exchange coincided with reports from Korea that the flow of supplies from Russia and Man cheria te the Korean Reds has diminished markedly. However, an Indian newspaper revived reports of Chinese com mantat troop movements fat Manchuria toward the Korean frontier Allied sources regarded such maneuvers, if actually under way. as another episode In the eastwest war of nerves rather than a WaatwihpaMHi? SFSoMir. wr OMmfiMt Tilteu. c!L£Zt At all drug »tor«» everywhere—in Ur.atur, at Bmith Drug Store. Mg" MmSy-CVT iPAAMITVf
This is due to a little-known but authentic engineering fact—w hich is that an engine hums less gas when it doesn't have to labor. Ki any normal driving speed, therefore, extra power is extra thrifty. So we say again—if you're lixiking for power—mighty power—buoyant power—silkcn power— thrifty power—better buy Buick. Your Buick dealer is eager for the chance to dcnjimstratc how sound this hint really is.
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threat «r Chinese totarwntfog In the Kareen wan. Hnwever, «m---auitt China twice in m many weeks baa said that It evanot stand idly by while North Korea goes down to defeat. In his cable to Kum, Radio Moscow reported. Stalin said: "I thank you. Mr. Chairman, for the kind sentiments and wtabes expressed by you on the eccaaton! of the second anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic rotations between the Korean people's democratic republic and the Union of Soviet socialist republics. "I wish the Korean people who are heroically defending the independence of their country the successful completion of their tang years df struggle for the establishment of a united, independent, democratic .Korea" Allied observers commented an die formal, almost stilted, tone of Stalin's maaaage. It seemed little more than a simple acknowtedgemeat of Kim’s cable, which excoriated “the American Intertrtjilnirtifd aid- tlhAlr r*-nw j v -ti ■ tsnrrevt, *gww the trnttorous tßouth Korean president I Ryngamn Rhee eßq«to.“ Western diplomats noted particularly that Stalin made no mention of Russian aid for North Korea. past, present or future. Judson Youth Dies As Auto Overturns Francesville. Ind.. Oct 12. — • UP)— Clyde Bailey, 1«. Judson, was killed north ot here on Ind. 43 yesterday when he tost control of his car* which rolled three times. Eost Chicago Woman Is Killed By Train East (Tlii-agn. Oct 12 tl’f’- - Mrs lien Rom. 49 of East ChteaKO. was killed today when struck by a New York Central switch engine. Engineer Peter Pushis. Chicago, said Mrs Rose stepped in front of the k»e ( >motive st a point on the tracks where there was uo crosswalk
MeNwdkbfolHd Lilentan Workshop Sunday Afternoon Meeting At Bluffton ! A literature workshop baa been arranged tor the Methodist churches of Adams and Wells ceaaties Sunday at 2:30 pm. at the First Methodtai church In Blnffion. The | Sunday school superintendents, of--1 fitter* and teachers of the various churches are to attend this school. Miss Rowena Ferguson of the editorial division of the Methodist church will have charge of the Rowena Ferguson youth section ot the workshop. Miss Ferguson is from the Chicago oP lice. Miss Vera Zimmerman of the general staff of the general board ot education will have the childrens workers. Miss Zimmerman is from Nashville, Tenn. Miss Helen Baker, Cincinnati. <>.. jof the Methodist Publishing House ' will have the adult section. ' George Fenstenuacher, executive ' secrctaiy of the North Indiana cou , ference boa id of education will com , du- ttn- attended by rhe "t .fleets of the Sunday schools. I This is one of a serie* of It workshops bring conducted by ibis ' group tnruugboui the northeast quaiter of the stale.ot Indiana. The puriH>M- U to acquaint the church M.-hoolxteacher* with knowledge of the objectives of the curriculum materials, he* th* material* are ciebted and to druionstrate tkr best wav to qse the specific materials available Group* will be formed according to the agt gioup interest. The workers with children will meet in og» sectiou. youth worker, In another; and workers with adults iu still another 'Cooks’ Corner’ ■Y MARY R. SMITH Pep up Autumn Meals With Cranbirru - . ’ llright red cranberries are rolling into iiixrkei these October day*well'ahead of the holiday season Cranberries are no longer a seasonal di h to b< enjoyed only with holiday dinner* Now that large quantities are . aimed couinii retail)', cranberries art yours tor the ask lux any lime of the yiar. This is the fresh eranb- rry season. bu' whenrvrr they're served, they add ti to the meal He sides ”‘li»'Hlir"ir"pan“<>TTh<"T3flßs’“"fnin r yrting. a: holiday time, cranberties are delicious with any meat dish, e.-jieeially pork »nd game meats Ctanheiths ate nutritious, too They re a fair source of vitamin (' and contribute small amounts of other v'tiatnins and mineralfc Se rve < tanhe-rries in a variety of _ ways .and . ttejllLtofirrari but their «i < Iconic You can use them a at; appetiser. a main course dlslr. or for eiesse it Sonic tasty appetlx • r- are t-ranbtriy juice mixed with swirl pttrcnpjdr juie r.-ridrr. or gin W:r ale V< Ur dining table w ill be - brigliti ticd witli such a meal startft Cranberry Ice T qmTt ctanherths 3 clip- • usar 1 tube .-pot.n plain gelatin < uu cold water 'ii cup knion juice Cook <rau‘i<rti«- in water until the »kms [Hip open P® through a lint sieve and add sugar utid gcla 'in. softened In told water. Heat until dissolved, then cool and add It mon iui' e Pour Into nfrigtratnr :tay- Preet, fiini Break In chunks with wooden spooti turn Into chilled bowl bear fluffy smooth with eleo ric or tt’ary beater. Return quickly to cold tray; freexe- firm. ’ Rrcipe makes r, to s sei rings. Molded Cranberry Salad • I . package pfange gejat ip l'p;n: of hot Water ’ll flip su_-.l;|r *t :<-po' i: .salt -1 tcaspootr vinegar 2 cups ran ctahberri's. fluvly ibopped 1 pat k.ig' t."rounr. i cream che.e'tte libsolve the gelatin in hot water. vtfd~ hi gat salt.'autf vinegar Chill Wbcti partially thicken, d. add e ran peliies 'lash ihecee Until creamy. Xdd ge lot in-cranberry mixture gradu;>rt- eli't-' and brat with a iv’ et. egg beater until creamy and Mended Chill ready ’o serve, Un- »
Mid M crta» left*** Guntob with MyuMuia*. R«cte« RNI* Cranburry Rallah 1 quart crxnberrlv* 2 orange*, quarter and seeded 1 apples, peeled and cored 2 cup* sugar Fat raw cranberries, oranges, and apple* through a food chopper. Add aacar and mil well. Chili In the refrigerator a few hour* before »*rving. Recipe make* 1 quart reltah. VMtae •> a Mm« Wow — «'<**■■ ■UY HAIACOL 11 Kolmm Drag Store DIAL 3-2SO*
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1950
