Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1953 — Page 6

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LIFE-SAVING . (Conti»ne< From Pasr One) - - . r-’ "' state so much that ,he has canceled plans to hold emergency

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LANE'S SHOE STORE

Women’s DRESS > PUMPS and STRAPS Jacqueline and Natural Poise $6*95 Women’s CASUALS and CONNIE , L - HEELERS 4-95 Growing Girls DRESS & SPORT Paris Fashion 53.95 - Women’s SUMMERRETTES and SUN STEPS 53.45 Children’s MESH OXFORDS • and STRAPS ’3»s

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7th ANNIVERSARY Gmra*qSALE

It has been our pleasure during the past Seven Years to * serve the many fine folks of this community with .their Shoe needs. We have always taken great pride in feeling that when the “Boss” (Our Customers) leave our store that they are taking with them value received for their * money. In order to serve you best, we must continue to move all broken lots and seasonable Shoes at this period of the year. Sale Starts Friday ■ 91M.

jChikfreQfe .... DRESS and PLAY SANDALS ■ I 1 J : 53.95

Additional Reductions I If You Are Unable To Attend The Opening Day Os This Great Shoe Sale, Don’t Feel As Though You Missed All Os The Good Bargains, Because We Are Going To REDUCE ALL UNSOLD SALE SHOES 10 ‘= EACH DAY ’till THEY ARE ALL SOLD! ALL SALES FINAL!

Replace Margaret As Regent Apparent Government Plans ’ I Amendment To Act LONDON UP — The decision to replace Princess Margaret as a regent apparent to the throne and thus give her mpre freedom In her private life “will be widely regretted,” the influential Daily Express said today. \

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The government Wednesday announced its intention to amend the regency act, replacing the 22year old princess, probably by Queen Elizabeth’s husband. Prince Philip. While such action wou|d remove one of the major obstacles to any possible marriage of Margaret with Group Capt. Peter Townsend, there appeared no basis for speculation that the projected change could be meant as approval by the queen for such a match. Margaret, third in ‘ line for the throne, will not be free to marry without the queen’s approval until she reaches the age of 25. It was pointed out that there is a strong religious barrier to any such marriage to a divorced party, regardless of the reasons for the divorce. Townsehd, 3s, is a divorced man. Since'both the queen and Margaret are devoted churchwomen, they probably discussed the whole question with the clergy. Acting prime minister R. A. Sutler’s announcement in parliament

Wednesday stressed that the desirability of changing the regency has bebn under consideration since shortly after Elizabeth ascended the throne 18 months ago. However, it is felt that the reports of Margaret's romance with the dashing air hero may have hastened that «overmmeng’£f announcement. The bill is not scheduled to come up before parliament until autumn. Under an eight column banner “Princess Excluded,” the Daily Express said in an editorial’: “The government’s decision to amend the regency act will be widely regretted. Many people will regret this change even if Princess Margaret herself consented to it,” The Express said there is “no reason why the state duties devolving on the regent should not be separated from the task of guardianship.” This was in reference to the fact that the duke of Edinburgh would be the natural choice for his son’s guardian in the event of the queen's death.

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Missionary Here The Rev. Don Roljrs, missionary to Hawaii, will speak and show pictures of the Hawaiians at the Nuttman Ave. Unjted Brethren church at 8 P- m. Friday.. Rev. Rohrs and his wife, both graduates of Fort Wayne i Bible follege, have been in Hawaii since 1948. The public is invited td come early to view the large collection of curios from the island. An, offering for Worldwide evangelism will be received. 7 1 ■ i “■ " Scotland’s oldest inhabited house, Traquair, onbe a royal palace, will be open to the public until September, Twenty - seven Scottish and English, have stayed >at the mansion which claims as its- first; royal visitor Alexander. I, who tuled Hi Scotland in 1107. To make an efficient dust cloth, sprinkle a freshly-washed cloth with furniture polish and place it in a tightly-closed can or jar for several hours befoite • using.

EAT THE BEST! HTTP Gerber’s K f r f ADAMS COUNTY WL L I Enjoy the Best! Serve your family some of our delicious Adams County Raised, BEEF. \ Always a favorite with every member of the family... Steaks or Roast for dinner ••. Ground Beef for those quick, easy-to-prepare lunches. Ss r a s is a l wa . ys ! ender • • ■ always priced to fit your budget. y ’I J ’ , . . | : ■ ■I? ' ' ‘.C ' * '- ‘ .•• . ' ' :* CHUCK GROUND "1 ROUND | . 1 and , BEEF ™ 3s > c n,. 39c n>. 75cft BONELESS RUMP SW,SS R,B ROAST • STEAI( STHK * 69c lb - 69c Ib - 69c ,b - - ■ ■ ' ' . HOME DRESSED VEAL ■7- ■ ■ -———j NEAL VEAL _ . POCKET CHOPS ROAST 69c ft. 53c STEW I I 29c lb. PORK LOIN GERBER’S PIANIA DA ROT Open Kettle Rendered ■ Ivlllv LARD HAMS 49c 5 "»• 69c 43c Gerber’s - ARKET 150 S. Second St. Phone 3-2712

Allotment Notices For Wheat Farmers To Receive Notice Before Referendum Wheat farmers will receive their 1954 acreage allotment notices within the next few’ weeks — in advance of the August 14 referendum on wheat marketing quotas, Winfred L. Gerke, chairman of the Adams ebunty PMA committee,, said today. The wheat quotas* announced by the secretary of agriculture on July 1, operate through acreage allotments, and every wheat grower who is affected by quotas will be notified of his acreage allotment as soon as possible. Generally, all growers with more than 15 acres of wheat will jbe subject to eting quotas and are therefore eligible to vote in the referendum. The quotas must be approved by at least two-thirds of the growers voting before they may be put into Effect. However, acreage Allotments will be effective ! whether or not quotas are approved. A national wheat allotment of 62 million acres wras proclaimed by secretary of agriculture Ezra Taft Benson July 15. This figure will be apportioned among the States and counties according to the acreage seeded for the production of wheat during the past 10 years, with adjustments i for abnormal weather and for trends in acreage. County allotments will be apportioned among individual farms accordingMo tillable acres, crop 'dotation soil* and the slopes and lay of the land. Generally, any farm which grew wheat in any one of the years 1951, 1952, or 1953 will receive acreage, allotment.

THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1953

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