Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1950 — Page 11

I iiMiww ■V rWMR. LRvNRy New books added to the nhelvee of the Decatur public literary during the month of November were: NomPigtiow Halites on TMf Toeo—GUbreth and’Carey Hecomtag American— Jaworski. CWatnas Waasl. Vol Its--HnteWOß. CfofoHuae "ales for Nteading Alrm* I,steen , Here I Rfomt— —fofote. Plant Doctor—Weeteotf: Wnridfs (foentwet CTtrMtmtes dltortes- PosdMt Fiction Bright College Year Sherman Histidines' Way— Hodgins Caso of the One-eyed WHneee— Gardner. - Clearing in the Sky * Other Storiee—Stiiart. cartstmae-Gale. " Doctor’* Wife Comes to Stay— Hwtaaerfon. Candy foe Brenkfaet Dtevetfoort. Kacte Bright Biver—Me Neßty. - 3 Happy Island—Tetlitet Joy Street- Keyes Lost Eleven—Bishop. Little BrHeMe—Moody. , Music in the Hiila—Stevenson Monk In AHIsotW Barr Mill on the So BaeeteOlll Sun in the Mmtefog Co foil. Spring Cotnee BMfog- -Cavanna Sunlit HtM WMFSon a Hundrsd mu*- Cos tain Ten Day* >t SBrtteWma—Stmt. I

— Public Auction Saturday, December 9, 1950 1 « ROOM SEMI-MODERS NOME AND 4.85 ACRES Guardianship No. 1574. Sale o.“ Real Estate. Nolic* I* hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adame County state of Indiana; the undersigned as Guaidian of Marilyn M. Brann, a minor, site will, on the premise* offer for sale at public auetfop for not less than two-thints the appraised 1J vain.- thewoC the one-half imerent of her said Ward in the following { I described real estate, on SATIRMY, DECEMBER 9,1950 at 1:00 R. M. "Commem ing at a point in the center "of the Piqua ami Fort Wayne \ | mad which point is on the West line of the East half oFthe Southea-t t quarter of section 35 townaMp SO North, range 14 East in Adams i I County, Indiana, running thence North along the Wi st line of the East J half of the Soul'..east quarter of said section a distance of HS-I s feet, j j them e West «“ f feet to the center of the Piqua and Fort Wayne R Hunds thence Southeast along the center of said road Ptl.i feet to the . j point of beginning, containing 4 S 3 acres metre er less and luring a part J ol the west half of the southeast quarter of said section 35” , and said undersigned will also sell her satd one half interest U; V saud rr-al eaiale above described ' ' < p ~ REAL ESTATE vomistq of 4.8(5 acres of good level rs. h soil, lire g Itrovern nis cohsist of a amid ’> room house I rooms and bath down and j i hedi.-otiis cp. In’ best of Repair. Newly sided pith white a»>ieat«- u lunglr - gotul roof, good foundation, Drove well, cistern. New S' < u J garage Chicken house Fruit Trees: a Beautiful and comfortable sub. J urban home Located-on Piqua road r’lard surface road! al taat ’-nil Jj - of Helliannt palk just off I L-A. Road 2g4 only 3 iiiiliffoa driv* from jj 1 tecaftir , “ PERSONAL PROPERTY—OiI Heating Stow : room size I'..lrtn-iii * (MI Khcheu Heater; Round Oak healing stove small -ire ilard.n g T-ml- > poll Hod- . Drill Table and Chair-. Child’s IHessitri-Table » and chair. High Cliatr; Other Miscellaneous articles , As TERMS tiiie Third down on day of sale. Italam« upon delivery of deed and alwrio t Subject tn the Iflfte taxes payable in Ibsl Subject J ilso to the approval of the Court. Ph -eesston ;n 30 days. J ALSO Mlsc Personal Items. Terms. Cash, ELLA M. BRAUN, fltaardlw : •f MarHyw M. Brawn lb". S J, lihsotl -A- Sob Melon Lie. hly AncTumeeW - ' — -S5■ 3* T-| PUBLIC SALE | Haling i|r»cir!pd n> «|tfO tannine I will ebl .It PuiHn Au< ti«»n fi mih- W< r ?t of Payin’, Ohio. on Road No W». y Wednesday. December 13, l»50 10:30 A. M., E.S.T. JI TS—HEAD OF f ATTI.E—K? J T. B. and Bargs Tested w Li.n'il' or* calf by i*ide.j OiM*rns*y ■. *t*wi« < y Sjiot tbofru «>* » all tn freshen in May; ’ ..(Hern.-ey cijik > *v yr- y ol€, mdkiiu -<»'.»'! Ho'w. - Sihorih <•»:•?> y?arlin« IwMrr i■ J i>- PnP itiili Sjnu ky >. PrL.'f? No. 7-»>«U Courroeu inont’lM oid. } HOGS yoirna tat but- In rinc Itog ' POULTRY I'Q \Vhi‘e R<m k. paib 1 - 2S L*4hcrn FEED I ton Red Clover hay n tnou 9 TRACTOR— COMBINE—COItX PICKER & IMPLEMENTS * HanS l!Hf irv. ’ u »n ruhb- with PoWpt lift mlljiaio!-. l . la<- t onJifion. Oliver 7b Row < iop traytwrrtHi Rflbhcr. wit 1 ' & ‘ liMht- starter, powfj’take off ano jp;’ »ti,r olh»*r ; wo bottom tray M io.’: -u OllVer power rivKver, .b iinjfrti t row Oliver corn p'/tntfi ,j? .mH. UI.-h k ’ Hawk 2, Row fi-Hcto- <;; ; n pla-itrr wits? :»>ftUizpr attach ; ’/Sp T»ulfc?»fypp Jikf n>'W. 2 IH* !•* -!i>- ’ \Vhpa.?.ian>l piovT- (nV ria-- J .',>l »l- : '.,r.:t,im B t.o;--: r<» •. '! !‘lfki \ ( .• : ' | . pick l|. Jihlp Siiperi»r Gcaih J'jiß. 3 ,mu -ii'on /pike tooth 1 ’ y . arrow iUt' Man r* 2 New Idea rubber lire. Wagon oiv« Y or - i4-e wf.o- Mark and Arte *i:h ' »oi- 2 <Joo<l, Ruiiher uro wakhrt.* K tri ?.- UU‘ ■uh'* rah*. uioU, «< J ' Mtw ELf.ANEDIH & ar>(KEHOLD GOODS * o p ho# fee* ar: etock * iter •auk Vlfp -a j.cprbai ro.U 25, th Ate mite ann. new. ()44 beat* i tn-*-,- ■ pdillip ■jfM’ir'.-' M xro«*p chh ken feeder- ,*nd onntainp Elea:•:.</ IkoijiHrtr :'*um »• Jj 1 1 -X fettl i'ii’ll-TV •■’IH ' K Fatty ltt»K» Ita' l 4 »' echoic stovr*. ’ifcp. ftpw Klh hen Cahinel. Kle uii * S Kh itrifi hot water hohtrr.. ” : Bitrne and I Barm r m, l\<-HMMtne «-ovc o»* nl hof'piau*. < uiemaA -heater. 2 A *'«»pper lw»H V w vrn; 4 rifMUi i a’ot. iitfrary taoi.- 7<p Prewwurp < annet. I’ornb Glider. Lamp*. Man I _«Tth:lea ttlft HiepOoii * * •PERMS CaSII I-Sot n.. poi.slide or t U< id< LEO W. ZIMMERMAN, Owner: , R.iv A- Nnd J.iln.Mm * re;-- -■ Lua.!. >• .' .>T .in Lu>..» ■■ A . ' ' •

The Conatry Wife—Van Doren. To Lor* and to Honor—Lortag. Valfoy Forge: M December, ITH -Mason. World My Wilforneew- MsJuvenile Christmas—DnlgUeah. Holiday Round Up—Pannell A Cavanaah FMfon And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Struct—Seuas ' Blaae Find* the Trail—Anderson. Border Watch Altsheler Barney Hits the Trail—Macho tan* Better Home* and Gardens Story Book—O’Connor. Christmas Forest—Fallo. Christmas Story - Yates Eye* of the Wood* —Altsheler. Front Page for Jennifer - Me- i limine. Flvohundred Hat* of Bartholomew Cubbtii*—Seuss. Graven with Flint —Coe. Great Big Nolae—Weir. Horton Hatches the BgK—Seuas. Justia Morgan Had a HorseHenry; King’s Slllts- Sen**. T'/t ■' —3_ Ke* ho— Thorson Lost Horae Balch Lance and Cowboy Billy—Holt j and Coggin*. Uttl* Duck Who Loved the Ruin -MaM*. My First Geography of the Pacific—Sondergaard. Riflemen of the Ohio —AlUheler. Rabbits' Revenge—Wiese. Shortstop Shadow—Brier. T-Bone, th- Baby Newberry. Young Trailer* —Altshrler. Democrat want Ac* Bring Result*

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advance to »ee if it I* fast in color' or shrink* Steaming velvet is the easiest way to stueolh wrinkles aud lift eruibed places. Hang the velvet garment on a hanger in a steamy bathroom lor an hour and then let It dry. He »ure it hang* free—per-: haps from a' shower bar—so that ’ nothing touches IL until it is entirely dry. Small garment* or; velvet pie.es mav be steamed over the: rpout of a tea kettle. Corduroys may be pressed on the wrong side when slightly damp t» remove wrinkle*. Velveteens also may be pre-wed but they take a little inure care.

J Here’s how: Lay • strip of velveteen on the wrong side after damp, ealng slightly. Press until nearly dry. then brush the right side to lift the nap. The strip of velveteen user the ironing board takes the plane of. the ”velvet board” used :by dtn.nisker* and tailors tor ■ pressing napped fabric. It ia aspeci- { ally helpful tn prevent mashing seams, hem* or otlier double thick- -! anees of velveteen. i Consider Fabrica When Buying Shirt* ‘ Men’s shirts are popalar items on ' rhe Chrtytmte* abopping Hat. To make A selection the huasm raakrr wJbld consider tahrtc aa

, well as quality Fabrics suitable for bustime, work, and winter sports wear are 1 available. Business shirts are made , from cotton fabrics, nylon and ‘ rayons Cotton* intelud* broadcloth. > lightweight chambray aad- percale. Winter sport shift* as* made of heavier and warmer material*, such as wool. cuttM flannel, or wool gabardine. Fur longer wearing, the homemaker should sottect firm, plain, smooth weaves. Long floats or loose threada on the surface of the i material of fancy open weave* are apt to snag and westeea the cloth. Mercerised cotton shirts have a

smooth, lustrous finish, give good wear, and do not show soil a* readily as shirtings that are not *0 smooth. This finish i» aom* times imitated on shirt* made from cheaper fabric*, but *ucb a. luster disappears after the first washing and leaves a dull looklng fabric. Colored shirts which are not affected by light, laundering or perspiration are best. When a shirt is labeled "vat-dyed” it is color fast. The label also should give Information about shrinkage. Federal trade commbslon requires that terms like “full ehrunk” and "preshrunk" should not be used In

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labeling any cuiteu material unless the fabric will not shrink at all when laundered, if the material will shrink further, the label may say, “will not shrink more than two percent." Nylon shirts do not shrink or wrinkle, are strong, soft, warm, lightweight, washable, and require little or no ironing. Shirt* made of fabrics of a blend of nylon and rayon are less expensive than allnylon shirts. Imported items Imported into 1 txMrt-war Japan from Sweden Inchides sulphite paper pulp, iron and Meet products and rosin.