Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1956 — Page 15

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 185«

Forecasts Increase In Consumer Prices Business Experts Os LU. Predict BLOOMINGTON, Ind, (UP) — Indiana University business experts said today that inflationary forces will force consumer prices higher. 'alter three years stability,” the university business research bureau reported, "consumer prices have edged upward nearly two percent since January and it seems virtually certain that inflationary forces already in motion will force consumer prices even higher." The report was given in the bureau's monthly publication, Indiana Business Review. "Both consumers and producers are optimistic about the future," the report said. “Any weakness FRIEDA’S BEAUTY SHOP Specializing in Permanents 25-Years Experience Monroe, Ind. Phone 8-6025 ■W"I | "RW I I'liiwtgw" 1 ' ' ~ DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co, Plagued Day And Night with Bladder Discomfort? Such a common thing as unwise eating or drinking may be a source of mild, but annoying bladder irritations—making you feel restless, tense, and uncomfortable. And if restless nights, with nagging backache, headache or muscular aches and pains due to over-exertion, strain or emotional upset, are adding to your misery — don’t wait — try Doan’s Pills, Doan's Pills have three outstanding ad* vantages—act in three ways for your speedy return to comfort. I—They have an easing soothing effect on bladder irritations. 2-A fast pain-relieving action on nagging backache. headaches, muscular aches and pains. >—A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the kidneys, tending to increase the output of the II miles of kidney tubes. 80, get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. Ask for new. large, economy sire and save money. Get Doan's Pills today 1

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in th« general outlook It overshadowed by the general picture of strength. The deflationary impact of the stqel strike has almost vanished from the business IryUcators." The bureau characterized present business activity as of highlevel stability pushed hard by inflationary forces. “Union-achieved wage increases have altered demand and cost conditions sufficiently to place considerable upward pressure on the price level," the report said. The bureau said it was speaking of both Indiana and the national economy when it said they should move into the fall season of peak activity with* unusual vigor. Tomato Hint NEW YORK — (UP) — Add % teaspoon ground sage leaves to each six servings of stewed tomatoes to give a new flavor to this old-fashioned dish. Cleaned RENO, Nev. — <UP) — At least one of Reno’s 1,200 parking meters apparently is playing second fiddle to the city’s slot machines and gambling games. A car bearing a California license was ticketed for over-parking on a downtown street. The combination citationenvelope turned up a few days later in the office of the muncipal court clerk. On it were these words; “All we got left. Good-bye Reno!" Inside was a penny candy bar. BobySitfersSliout<f Know Home Nursing LINCOLN, Neb —(UP)— A University of Nebraska health specialist urges baby-sitters to obtain a first hand knowledge of first aid and hoine nursing. Helen Becker, with the university’s extension department, said that with such knowledge the baby sitter can cope with many small emergencies. She added that the sitter is responsible for the lives and safety of her charges and such knowledge may help avert a home disaster while the parents are away. If you nave something to sell oi .rooms for rent, try a Democra' Want Ad. It brings results.

BUNDAY DINNBB ALMOST everyone likes tender flavorful eparerlba. Whes looked with potatoes and kraut they make an appetising dish that ap peals to the whole family. Here’i a recipe that is recommended by tht 4 4 P service for Homemakers. Place about three pounds of spars ribs and three large potatoes that have been peeled, halved and scored tn a shallow baking pan. Mix about a quarter cup of salad oil with 1 tablespoons soy sauce, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, teaspoon ground gin ger and 1 tablespoon vinegar to gather. Use about half the mixture ts brush over the tops of the ribs and potatoes and bake uncovered in s moderate oven about one-half hour, turn the ribs and brush on the balance of the saute mixture. Cook until tender. The kraut can ba cooked separately or with the ribs and potatoes, whichever is desired. Ths sauce Will impart a different flavor than is usual with spareribs and potatoes cooked without the sauce. For an appropriate salad to serve with spareribs try this one. Prepare enough mixed salad greens for four servings. Add two hard-boiled eggs, either sliced or run through a sieve Add 8 anchovy filets that have been diced. Prepare a dressing with %-eup salad oil, %-teaspoon pre pared mustard, two and one-hall tablespoons of wine vinegar and salt and pepper to taste. Mix well, toes and serve. Both the main dish and salad will vrovide four servings. Smart Deer WEST GLACIER, Mont.—(UP) —Susie, a Glacier National Park mule deer in the Two Medicine area, "moves with the sun.” Rangers say the doe’s favorite spot is irr the shade of the Two Medicine checking station where she keeps in the shade. Last year, Susie’s’ favorite spot was beside a rock wall of a stone bridge where she ,found that air movement by passing cars kept flies away. American Furniture Has That American Touch NEW YORK — (UP)-— America, which developed its own furniture style in Colonial days, is doing the same again. So says S. Robert Elton, director of the recent national home furnishings show in New York. Elton said new' furnishings stress the American look. "The furniture we call ‘Danish modern’, Italian provincial’,, or ‘Far Eastern’ •W* more often furniture of banish or Italian descent," he said. "It’s the melting pot, idea all over again.” ,~ J Elton said the displays showed how the graciousness of tradition has been preserved, but combined with modern conveniences and the lighter, simpler look the American family prefers. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur —- Style Winner! / _ I iKEaur J-’ N£ir 10 Ba Printed BWW Pattern TIT 9397 \ waist I pp 24'- 32” Inf Sew-easy; directions PRINTED on each pattern'part of this new fall skirt! Note its smart back interest — slimming box pleats novel belt. Make several in gay plaid, stolid color woolens to mix and match with your favorite ops! Printed Pattern 9397: Misses’ Waists 24. 2,5. ?6, 28, 30, 32 inches, Size 28 takes 2*4 yards 54-inch. This easy-to-do pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mallng. Send to Maidan Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat Pat tern Dept.,’ 232 West 18th St. New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number.

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Fines By Mail BELDING, Mich.—(UP) —Traffic tickets here come complete with envelopes. A parking violator may slip 25 cents in the envelope to pay his fine and drop it in a box at the curb in front of City

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Air Resenes Plan Paradrop Contest Flying Units From 11 States Compete COLUMBUS. Ind. (UP) — Air reserve flying units from 11 states win compete in a “paradrop” contest at Bakalar air force base Oct,- 6-7. The compeUvion will determine which team can most accurately drop supply bundles on a Camp Atterbury target. It is the first such contest ever held and the first comparative exercise staged under the new Air Reserve program, spokesmen said. Thirteen of the country's 24 Air Reserve units plan to participate. They include teams from San Antonio. Tex.. Wilmington, Del.. Wilmington, Ohio, Kansas City. Mo., Brooklyn, N.Y., New York City. Chicago. Washington, D. C.. Portland, Ore., Pittsburgh, Pa, Houston. Tex., and Miami, Fla. The following Hoosier airmen were assigned to 'lndiana teams: Col. John O. Bradshaw, West Lafayette: Capt. Herbert C. Zumhiugst, Seymour and Paul W. Deppert, Hope, and Staff Sgts. Owen D. Stickles of Avoca, R. A.\ Bowles of Clarks Hill, and Gilbert' Salazar of Columbus. Also Capts. Donald K. Smithson of Ridgeville, Charles P. Keller of Muncie, Janies F. Murray of West Staff Sgts, Wil-... 'TTam'A. Ruddick of Muncie and Paul Ellis of Indianapolis, anti Airman Ist Class Charles D. Arvin of Evansville. Trude <n a uwofl i»>» 4 » - Decatut 1

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