Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1946 — Page 2
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FIREMEN ~ J 1 i< ..ntlaurg I rum Page Uael | Mr. F» Hot im a director of the • a»|y< la'luii. Wiiliaiu Stinky off Metytoc I: picnidtnt. 11. li. Yom HAYMOND (Doc.) KKLI.EH — Jeweler — ’Watch and Jcwe.ry Repair. Diamond* — Watch** Silverware — Clock* 32S N. Ninth St.
■ ■■■««■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■ ■ Clearance Childrens Wear • Pinafore Dresses. I Io 3 yrs., were 2.25. now 11.00 * ■ Sunhack Play'iiit». 7to 10 B ■ yrs., were I .HR. now #I.OO ■ ■ ( heck Summits, 2-3-1 yrs. r. Ky f W • ■ were HHc, now 50c / f IW • a While Sun mils. small, v kjJwOgBA med., I.trpe. were 1.50. 7 now SI.OO m FWfjMBl Printed Suo-uits, 2-3-l-fi V v A- 'ML \ >rs„ were 00c. now 50c ® ■ Seersucker Sunsuila, 1-2-3 ? ® ■ yrs., were 1.50. now SI.OO || ■ Hoys Play Shorts. 3-1-5 B a yrs., were 1.75, now .<I.OO Ljr V J D| Clearance of / M I j . ■ I.ADIES' BATHING SLITS, ' f 1 I ■ ■ . Play suits and Shorts. i j I I ■ 6 sLuttun Printed Bathing Suit*. I / 11 £ g *, jc all. medium, large, were F"”f ■ 3.50, now $1.98 ■ 2' pc. Sun»uit». »hort» and halt- g er, large floral pattern*, we?F' —— ■ ■ ’ 1198 Little Tot. Bathing | snort*. ».zr» 8 to 14 year*, Suit*. , lm 2 l 0 6 *. Navy Blue $1.29 yr*., were 1.50, " ■ Short* with bib top—.tripe. now <i no ■ . • and Check*. 12 to 20 yr*.. $1.98 WW»te Gabardine Short*. Bo X» Trunk*, with ■ ■ 10 to 20 year* . . $1.98 »trap». 2 to 6 yr*. | ■ Wh'te Gabardine Short* with now SI.OO ■ >' b ’ ”> “> » ” 98 Little Boy. Swim , M*>.te Polo Shirt*, were Trunk*. 2tQ 6 yrs ■ ■ w . I.J . n>w . . $ .00 $1 00 ® g Checked or Str pe Pulo Shirt*. _ were 1.50. now 89c ——•—————^—■**■*■ : Girls Hats ; tpjrrirX xth Little Tots and Teen Age ® • siM » ■ : £>££/ 15 c 5O c 75 c ; g * Values to 13.00. g : Niblick & Co. : ■ ■
: Buy The Best... : ■ We carry a full line of « : Meat-Fruits-Vegetables : • and Invite Your I'atronaxe. ■ ■ . - All Meats are Home-Killed from select * herds to assure k<H>dness. B g We arc still holding meat prices at OP A prices plus the government subsidy. • g ( time in and look around. You're sure g to find what you want at our market. > Ahr’s Market : g East Side Second St J
AT N(X)N 0R in MlhN,<illT 1 '“ Hl Skjj With us, there is no in- IV convenience of time, place or F wW v distance. % I / Our organization springs into action al 2:00 a. m. as r . t readily as at high noon. Once . )<»u ra ” rtsponsl- , f bility Im ours. f « Jo GI LUG S DOAN / FUNERAL HOME \ rffi&lffj DECATUR 3 RHONE W WL,
of .Markle t* vlce-preildent. Henry Collison of Winona Lake I* secr« lary-treaHiirer anil chaplain IMrector*, beside* Mr. Felber, are Paul Enrod, Montpetkr; Alfred t'lauaer. Herne; Harold Quackenbush, Ossian; Earl Kskrlght. Buth r ami L. A. WllaoS.on, Pierceton. offieor* will lie elected during tin Friday afternoon se.wion of ti.<- convention A banquet will In- In-Id m tile Berne auditorium Friday night (lame*, contests uid a parade will feature the Saturday convention program.
! i |x *. ■r - BP - e 1 gw * V • ..J> i-fi Br . JI v » ml OPf«A SlNOttt DANNA WALSKA (left). 6>, and her Math Iraabend, Dr. t The6* Bernard, 38, known a* the "white Jama", are tftown a* they appeared on the atand in Superior Court, Santa Barbara, Cal, during a hearing on hi* auit for acparata maintenance. He agreed to accept • 1,500 temporary alimony pending the auit (fntemationel Soundphoto)
16. E. Company Will J Extend Pension Plan ■ ■ G. E. Stockholders ■ Approve Revisions g k All General Electric employee ! who have been with the company ■ ifor a year or more will lie eligible ■ i<> participate In the company’* g.lxtialon benefit* after Sept. 1 a* ■ i result of revision* in the plan apg proved l>y G-E stockholder* at g their aiinu.il meeting in Schenectady. la*<* than one-third of the ■ worker* are covered under the ■ pnvent program. kl Life peneion*. upon retirement. I will Im- based on service with the • company prior to Sept 1. the ten--0 tative effective date of the reviwg ion-, for which the company will g pay the entire coat, and on eervire I after that date, to which both the ■ employe and the company will con- ■ tribute. The company will pay the major kharo of the ccwit of the amended * plan. To provide pension* for serv- ■ Ice prior to the effective date of I tin- |iian, the company’s cost is g estimated more than 1in0,000,009. All employes, whether or not ■ they participated In at.y pievioue ■ (dan in even though they elect not A to contribute to the fund after the g he eff.y-tire date, will receive upon _ retirement under the plan a pen~]*ion based on service before the 0 effective date if they have had one g year of service. Special contribug | lions to cover this cost will be g made hy the company. _ For service after the effective g dale employes who elect to particig pate will contribute 2 percent of the f|mt $3,000 of their annual com- ■ penaation and 5 percent on com-
Princess Teen-A! * tSo wdß Wh’-M fenlk .W® ■■mOuA «MBißQf/ (II 1 SIZES \ vl MARIAN MARTIN Teen-ager. you do look like a princess in thia dress! The aim pie cleanly cut lines of Pattern f»OHi mean you can make it by yourself! Cut sleeves In one with aide panels. Psttern SOM comes in Teenage sires 10. 12, 14, 16. Rise 12 takes 2% yards SB-Inch material. Bend TWENTY-FIVE cents In coins for thia pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept. 165 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80. 111. Print plainly Your Name, Address. Zone. Slse sad Style Number. NOW ready—the Marian Martin new SUMMER 1946 PaPttern Book! Fifteen Cents more brings you cool. new. easy-to-make fashions for all . . And. printed right in the book: FREE pattern for ballet slippers for home and beach wear!
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i pensation in e«ce*» of that amount (Hi the average, about twice this amount will be contributed by Gen eral Electric. I’pon retirement at 8$ fnr men and do for women, the employe who contribute* under the plan will receive an annual pension, payable monthly, of to percent of the total of hut contributions, in addition to any peonton payable fnr aervice prior to the effective date Thus It will require only two and a half year* on pension for an employe to get back all he ha* contributed, but the pension will be paid a mini mum of five year* regardless of whether the employe dies before the five year period ekplres. Although the normal retirement age Is filed at M and tin years, respectively, for men and women, employes, may retire or be retired within a five-year period before these ago* Pension* for enrly retirement will lie at a reduced rate Male employe* who retire under title option will be paid an additional benefit of »3fi<> a year until they reach 65, and all female employes will be paid an additional 1860 yearly until they reach 65 These extra payments arc provided bet auso federal old age pension* do ’ hot Iw-come payable until both men , and women reach 85. All company benefit* are in addition to any gov ernment payments which the emi ploye may receive. The revised plan aleo provides . for disability payments for employe* with 15 or more years of 1 <redlt)-d service. If a participating employe di»*« before the optional retirement age bis beneficiary will Im- j>aid the money he ha* contributed plue accumulated luiereet. Tho revision* also allow an employe who has 20 or more years of credited aervlce, and who is s<» years or older, to retain hie pension f right although he may leave the company. o
STALIN SHAKES (CHrtaiM Wrens Page One) chances an- not yet available. There was no explanation of I the sudden Soviet move which 1 came only a little more than I three months after Zhukov had Ircen named Red army ground force commander and elevated tn i a post on the presidium of the supreme Soviet, toup legislative N>dy In Russia. However. It came after the Soviet press and the Red army organ, Red Star, had launched a major propaganda drive for tightening up discipline In the . Red army and placing major emphasis on security and the preservation of state secrets from j foreigners. Zhukov, during his service as Soviet representative on the Al- | lied control commission in Beri iln, had become a warm personal friend of Elsenhower, who then I represented the United Ststes on that body. Zhukov’s successor ax com- ! tnander of Soviet ground forces i was not known. While the shake up of the BovII let high command was underi stood to have been sweeping in nature, it appeared not to have been as severe as the famous ‘‘purge’’ of the Soviet high comep nil R.' is better Maar su9ersrs isNero Margins eelcUy, ones they discover that t!w ml caese of their trouble mar be tired kidneya- . The kidneys are NatetwW ehief war of taking thanooae satis sad waste out of the Hood. They help most people pass Short 1 When disorder of kidney fanetjmi somite potimees waiter to hstaafa fit jSit feet it rrsrraMsnaggt|nsbethwAn.iMßawih isdia. Sraw
maßd in IM7 when fh> top rank Inr hierarchy of the army *** virtually swept away by eaectl linn* and severe sentence* impo* cd on charge* of collaborating with foreign stales and r<pr< tentative* of Leon Trotsky. 0 —- Boy Crushed Under Father's Milk Truck lllchmond. Ind . July 1$ ft’l'l Billy Stanton, 19, was killed yesterday when he fell from :• rni'k truck driven by hin father. He wucrushed under the vehicle* ten wheel*. —- 0 — FIND NEW (Continued From Pngs n noV this week that no more "inform.il written invitations" would Im- sent out hy the comm liter May whose code name among the Illinois munitions makers re portedly was "yanke! ’ thue far ha* turned down repeated "informal" invitations from lite senators And hr would have precedent for ignoring a resolution to permit him
' -ZzZ. FOR PLAIN AND FANCY IATINGI 4 1 f ..-.-a— •-*»-.* Ji! Ar M. Wl ‘RyfjvdS?’- A K! W il V Aftawic » sacmc tu w. South Carolina Elberiai. Serve them with »hortr:ike, I ice cream, sliced or in pie*. Can them! There are dozens of different ways to enjoy theao juicy, sunwgSKy” r 1 ripened peaches. They’re' delicious! Come in for yottrs today. Prices are modest! , t ,For Those Cool Summer Dishes < FT FRESH GOLDEN APRICOTS -I=.. '*'3.981 FRESH CALIFORNIA GROWN, VINE RIPENED Veal Available | CANTALOUPE . a:. 2-45 c F RED, RIPE CUTTERS FILLETE BEU ' 3H WATERMELON CAttroaxiA Glows l a. no. i ConatM*. a size COD FILLETS n 39t LEMONS so* 41c POTATOES Ofc I 1 SANTA ROSA <ll TIIOOR OROW N W 3 — ——■ - PLMM —■’ «>«•» immsgg,-. » m ® Newt riNEArn.r. Fti.irtt Grocery Department Values % BREAKFAST ROLLS 20c BREAST 0' CHICKEN f SlintfieM ? * r " 2IC TUNA FISH ... »»28« I Z? HOMINY 1V -W **» n ssaws* .* AB LARCMRADE “A" STARCH »19'| my mam ss* kmk4mul cm «• s it* h _IT BOTTLE CAPS IBe BABY FOODS fc °° z 53 C '-" .ly;’- J’ 1 . 'H.'. LL ......Z.X.4, -■ n "JUNKtT" ROMAN cbntrb toastbo H m msETTasun CLEANSER ~ m H I “ M «« Hi »* - 4 \l®’ A I "» 11c ® AL Z/C NNUTIMM Xtt*E "®" A,r “* **’* AmUakto-auPB LAUBI, I MIGHTY SOFT ... SWKTHIART I BORA *"* I roiin soap Ba—“ aa7-V?r. -5c 2X“l3< KW’SMEi ' BATH *<>AF tar Ur J MAI -- fl* 4 CHttSI FOOD SOAP GRANULES pour A& p Store hat al 4 CHEDOBIT DREFT | '«* SyY«P for exclusive so e I WBBMWMfII »• Mother, for I ..fa-» BIM H*. .A 2 b& 84c ™ 13 c ~ KW,y ••• * ■ ————J——. —— -'
>•' ... A I May wu- d»*< ribed at x uar “’; lan angel" of Krle Hatdn and »« livla M- tai I'rodut I* It" • 1'“" in a Id-firm lllH"’'*' ,<nd<.ii» The t< im *a* u«'d by lit- Kl'.ittor Hail, futmer -•■(i 1 ' ta y at the c >mtdn<-'* Waehlngt >n offi<« Mr Hall, who labelled her form . i employi-i a biittrh of croolt*.' . i,..||;j d rhe «in« nveiheard one t th<-m p rnnhing M»y |3.0»" «ndj ~y it would I"' ul'dtg in a day ot HO.“ CHURCHILL II ...Ilnnr* Pram F«gr O*r> cent of Britain * br- ttd prodii<<i*| u , d' tylnv th- governmenl. thu* ,imfiontlim the l.il-oi- valdnet with h- m<>*l — i ->u tilnl* of He >eal m ofiio-. A ma-< meeting of Hie National Ma o-r Bak-r* A >*o- at ion vot< d yiat<rday i> di«reg*rd the bread rationing plan The at-heme was NOTICK My office will be clo*ed from July 2G to July 27 inclusive. .Inhn Carroll. M. D. 16716
denounced a* "unworkable." More. ' than s'M' baker* agreed to continue , .iiipplylns bread and cake* without 'coupon* after July 21. when ration | mg wax scheduled to itegln Angered by Struhey* *Ugg»«led pcnaltie* for violation of the order. I the bakers approved an all-out i n volt " They d--mantled p->«tpnne ment of th- program "in hope that , a almpllfled <h< me may Im intr- ' j dtlcetl.”
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