Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1951 — Page 7

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! Two From County I Enlisted In Navy The navy recruiting station in Fort Wayne announces the enlistment of two Decatur young men in the navy for four years. They are H. Benjamin Jones ton of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jones, route 6, and Bmory Paul Daniels,

NAGGING ACHES AND PAINS WERE RELIEVED DY HADACOL When Nagging Aches and Pains Are Due To Deficiencies of Vitamins 81, 82, Niacin and Iron, HADACOL Gives Welcome Relief.

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I— oriving a truck is no holiday. It’s hard work and a man has got to be. on his toes all tlje time and feeling well to keep going. Mr. P Edward- Jakubowski. 1622 N. 75th Court, Elmwood Park, 111., hat* been driving a truck since 1919 and has always enjoyed his job. But Mr. Jakubowski must not have felt quite up to the strain of his job for a time because he did not feel welh He had annoying aches and pains and he felt rundown. One of his fellow drivers told him about how HADACOL I was helping people suffering from deficiencies of Vitamins BL B>, Iron and Niacin. HADACOL seemed to be just wbaf he needed. Here is what Mr. Jakubowski says: MR. JAKUBOWSKI SAYS ' "For awhileJ was bothered with aches and -pains and felt rundown. One day one. of the otli'er drivers* suggested I start taking HADACOL. So I bought a bottle and smarted taking it. It his relieved my pains; (almost completely disappeared; add no longer prevent me from sleeping well. This was /hree years ago when I took itfy first bottle of HADACOL. I stilt continue to take it and have recommended it to , many of my, friendg. I truly think HADACOL /Is a good product," Many thousands take HADACOL regularly because HADACOL

Vacation Bible School AT THE NEW . * ZION LUTHERAN PARISH HALL |, . .. - ; ■ j DAILY THU RS. TOt- S' CLASSES july nag../ .- mt — sth ±1 MMR EM gpiWRPs — ■1 -RE MBS®?! MONDAY W FRIDAY 8:30 ■ i?7v A. M. Ji A I 5-20 ■ , ■ / ? & - - ■ * L ' ■■- ■ 1 All children in this community, ages 6 to 15 yearss, may enroll. are requested to be at the church at 8 o’clock Thursday morning for advance registration, jFurther information about the Vacation Bible School may be had g»y calling the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, Phone 3-2523. ig WORSHIP BIBLE STORIES HANDICRAFT SONGS GAMES FELLOWSHIP

son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl lintels, [route 3. < ' Both young men are graduates cl Pleasant Mills high school, class of ’sl. After taking ' their final physical examination \in Indianapolis, they?e were sent to Gieat Lakes naval training station where they are Undergoing basic training at the present time, _ {-g Trade in a Good Town —Dpcatur

makes it possible to actually relieve the READ CAUSE of those nagging acres and pains when due to the lack of Vitamins HL B?, Niacin and Iron in the system. AND LISTEN TO THIS! | Continued use ot this great HADACOL not only gives continuous complete relief but helps keep such painful distress from returning when caused by such deficiencies. Now that’s the kind of product you have been waiting fat. That’s the kind you should buy taking at once. M I And HADACOL’S wonderftfl Vitamins and Mineral ß come; iif special pleasant liquid form soi they are quickly absorbed and assimilated in the blood, ready to go to work at once. Edward Jakubowski HADACOL IS 60 EFFICIENT Because HADACOL helps build up the hemoglobin content of your blood (when Iron is needed) to carry these precious Vitamins and Minerals to every organ and to every part of your body. . | ' You may have tried others Vitamin preparations or other Vftamin and Mineral preparations, so we of HADACOL today If you ■ need Vitamins BL Nnacin and Iron. You be the judge. 1? you dp not believe that HADACOL is the best Vitamins BL Bs. Niacin and Iron you have ever we will* gladly send you back your money. That's our positive money-back guarantee. You take no chances. So be fair to yourself. Don't go through life suffering from your nagging aches and pains- when ekusecKby lack of Vitamins BL B> Niacin and Iron, when relief may be as close at hand as yourjnearest drug store. \ i " | /REFUSE SUBSTITUTE! ■ There’s only one Don’t let anyone tell you «omething else is "just as good.” Insist on genuine' HADACOL. Yoq risk nothing because HADACOL is sold on a strict money-jiack guarantee. Sold at all drug stores. Trial size, $1.25, but buy the large only |3.50. Q

' | Authorizes Claim' The court authorized Pearl ' Major, executrix of the Mary Hen- ’ drlt'ks estate, to pay the claim of ' Cora Manlove in the sum of $3,325 "for services the decedent' following the filing of such a petition asking that the claim be allowed. The court also authorized the executrix to close estate before the expiration of one year. ~ 1 Schedule Filed Schedule showing the total net value of the Wililam Biehohl estate is 333.581 and nine , he|rs; referred to the county assessor. • Approves Sale approves the deed of sale ofgreal estate In Geneva of the Nellie Brennan estate to Ralph [ Snjitley. | Marriage Licenses Norman Young, route 1, Monroe, and Aleta Ratcliff, route 6. Leon Rosswurm, route 2, Mon- ’ robville, and Marjorie Miller\ \ Decatur. i - WUli am Tillitski, route 1, Berea. O.A- and Wilma Moser, Strongsville, O. tivid Hill, Fostoria, 0., and e Baker, Kansas, O. Isa Winans, route 6, And Marie Rowdon\ Monroe. \ / ■ cottage where Woodrow Wilsoft and his bride spent their honeymdbn still is popular with newly-' at Arden, in th? mountains of western North Carolina. ( I ti / J, ‘ • '

. ■ ■.j .a. ■ O i- 30/ Ml 1 ■Mr l/f 1 OMffllsAj * fl I >l' ' ff ARRIVING in New York by British Overseas airlines after cutting . mart his vacation tn Norway, UN , Secretary General Trygve Lie tells (above) at Idlewild air[i Jacob Malik for clarification of ! lis proposal for a cease-fire in helKorean war. (International

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Home Ec Judging Contest July 20 Winners To Compete In District Contest The county horns economics judging and demonstration contest will be held July 20 at the Lincoln school in Judging contests w .ll be peld in baking, food preservation, food preparation, and clotlUng projects, Each local\ club will be permitted to enter contesttints in each project. Thp contestant must be enrolled in the project that she will judge; Junior leaders may Judge in a project wtich they 'carried or supervised in 1951'. Through demonstrations both the demonstrator and the audience learn a great deal. Two demonstrations can be entered in the county contest from) each local club. subject of the demonstration must relate to a 4-H ject in which the deijnonstrator is enrolled, or to health, safety, or fire prevention. A club member must not repeat a demonstration in this contest which she has given in a previous but may present a different phase, of the subject. The demonstrations should be approximately 15 minutes in length, but must not, exceed 20 minutes. I • / The / two high" scoring contestants from each project and one individual or team demonstration will be eligible fori the district contest to be held Jily 27 at Wabash. These winners, must be 14 years of age sometime during the year of 1951 and have been 4-H cldb members for three years including 1951. The district winners will judge at ti e State i Fair and be eligible for additional awards and trii/s\ A junior contest will be held for all contestants under 14 years of age in both judging and demonstration contests. The Adams County 4-H . Council has provided for champions in each contest and recognition ribbons for alt those in honor groups. The- judging classes for baking will be plain white flour yeast rolls and- plain butter cakes witiiout fronting. The. food preparation contestants will judge flower centerpieces and dirner menus. ‘ ' . A : = ’ ■ I •I. I . 'l|

f 1 IMKSMBBBBMBB " Bic'j e' fl 8^ mb I ' I fl STOPPING OVER IN ROME on her European vacation,/ifargaret Truman visits Count Carlo Sforza, Italian Foreign Minister, and Countess Sforza. The President’s daughter vlras the guest of honor at an official dinner given by the Sforzas on the terrace of their villa. (International)

f-rT"'WHF y " w "' ~ '* T "' 1 •' —T ~' ~ * r ■ "" wmmbbwii aMr * raMMo. OHbW 7 aMMI ..I-7-J .in- mt Ilk / rAI A 1 & -• ‘ -JaHaEfesSal a -LiSrajF • z f' wfc’Fl NgU -f -Uh y> - Nv7,■ IzifißWßHiß / a. iy WJ ""’7* j ■ t< ' RRI 4swlsßi£’W| L JI 41 re, aS iiiMFaMmY V KMM Ikk BHKBUBESk 'Z fll •• . Il" 1111 A 20-POUND PIO i* taken to Congress by Ben Roth (righty Fairbury 11l farmer and feed manufacturer, to back up his protests againsl extension of agricultural. controls to equalize food prices. Introduced to Senators Homer Capehart (R), Indiana {left), and Everett Dirkser <R). minds, the pig the annual extra pork potential foj every person in the U. S. if government controls do nbt destroy th« farmer’s desire and ability to produce, Roth contends.

Clothing classes will consist of wash ■■ blouses for school wear and school dress costumes modeled by 4-N girls. Green beans and matoes be judged by those in food preservation. All contest: ants will answer 50 questions and give reasons for their placlngs of the classes. *lOl Home economics teachers < and 4-H club leaders will assist with this contest 'Cooks' Corner' BY MARY R. SMITH I '■ 1 LET’S MAKE ICE CREAM An old-fashioned treat which matay families enjoy in the good old summertime is ice cream frozen in a dasher*freezcr. Though most of the millions of gallons of ice cream which Americans now eat each year is> commercially made, dairy specialists of the U.S. department of agriculture still receive requests for recipes and directions for old-tim?, home-frozen icp cream. Here are tips on\ making: First, scald and air the freezercan to he sure it has no stale odor or flavor. It is not necessary to cook a mixture of cream, milk, sugar, fruit juice, crushed fruit or other flavoring before freezing. But for the best flavor and texture the mix should be thoroughly chilled in the refrigerator for a few hours or overnight before freezing. Never- fill the freeser-can more than two-thirds full because air, w-hipped in during the mixture and space must be left for it. ■ ['■ . \ Crush ice by placing in a strong canvas bag and pound With a mallet until pieces are fine and even. Use about 6 pounds of crushed ice to one pound rock salt or table salt. To start the ice melting and thus hasten freezing, add one pint of cold water to the ice and saR- The dairy specialists explain that as the ice melts), heat is drawn out of the cream mixture, causing it to freeze. Pack the ice and salt mixture firmly around the can. Turn the freezer crank slowly at first to prevent churning the cream before itvstarts to freeze. As the crank turns harder, turn it faster ip order to whip in as much air as possible during\the freezing and thus make a smoother product ,

| About 15 or 20 minutes, of turning the crank is all that should be necessary to freeze the contents of a 2 quart freezer. When the ice cream is frozen, wipe the top of the can and open carefully so that no trace of salt gets in. Remove the dasher, -scrape the mixture down from the sides of the can. Drain off water from the outer part of the freezer and pack with more ice and salt. For this packing use about one part salt to 8 parts of crushed ice by weight and pack around and over the can. Place a heavy piece of cloth or several thicknesses of newspaper over the tqp of the freezer for insulation and let the ice cream stand at least two hours before serving tor best texture and flavor. For a rich vanilla ice cream, the U.S.D.A. dairy specialists give the following for a 2-quart freezer: . Vanilla Ice Cream 4 cups whipping cream < 1 cup whole milk 1 cup sugar 1 cup sugar < 2 teaspoons vanilla ; >4 teaspoon salt Simply mix, chill and freeze. Recipe makes 7 to 10 servings. “Umm • delicious!” you say. Yes, it certainly is, and not only is it good to eat but fun to make. . NOTICK TO TAXPAYERS OF HARTFORD TOWNSHIP. ADAMS COLWrY, INDIANA ■ Notice is'hereby; given that pursuant to a petition filed by more than fifty' (50) owfiers of taxable rertl estate in Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana, the Advisory Board of Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana, has determined to expend funds to meet the emergency arising from the need for securing and placing a new gym floor in' tht gymnasium of the nigh school ouildlng operated by said Hartford Township. Notice is further ,given that the Trustee of Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana, will be authorized to borrow a sum of money sufficient to rneet such emergency on August 2, 1951/ at a special meeting to be held by said Advisory Board at the office of the Trustee of Hartford:Township, Adahis County, Indiana; and that said sum so expended for a new gym floor will be collected by a tax levy to be made at flic next, annual session of said Board. By order of the Advisory "Board of Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana. Harve Garhodea Elmer A Holder I.eonardWagley Earl E. Dawaid , ' - - Attorney JULY 2 r ", r r '

, i' SL. r - • hr - * M j||y PAUL DE LA CROIX, 42, beard wearing street comer preachei sputters Bible quotatiohs tror Los Angeles city jail after hi arrest on charges of sending de famatory matter to Margare-’ Truman and others. He is accused of cutting out pictures of th< President’s daughter, pasting then on postcards and writing Intcrpre tations from the Bible on ttr backs of the cards. He could nc post 5500 bond. (Intr,rnati r *

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