Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1947 — Page 2
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JUST ARRIVED _ Hitetf Hite \ Steepen I Ivvo-picce style* tn color* of Blue. Pink. Green and bellow. Size* 0-1-2-3-1. Ntrte (ti«**e Special Feature*: 1— Special!) conMrucled ■"Boolee” in*ure* more comfort. loniser wear and prevent* tearing. 2— All M*ani* reinforced at point* of *lrain. tape around back flap. 3— -\<t button problem* • - Gripper* and elastic hack. I—Kibited tuft for adjustable sleeve length and *nug fit. $1 QQ m’proveiibv Xbv7O t.tMtii Ht»i seeef:pixi. NIBLICK & CO. ( TiH* OFF THE FAMILY DINNER / |Si NDAY WITH DELItTHI S f j “Picctie (fafe | ) Th<‘ Cake of the Week \ i f F It'* different and really deliciou*. \ 1 1 / Better than home-made. A*k for v f 1 t Prune t ake at >our favorite local * J I independent food store or at our 1 1 ft baker*. f I , / 45c .. 65c < I j Stewart’s Bakery j F AHR’S MaSuKET^! J EAST sii>f: sm»xo street ( / ~ — .COFFEE — Deerwood. ( \ CD(.PiAIC OrlMrmtr. Hhitr Home. } ( viLUIALd *■** ,,in Rr " and i ( For Fri. A Sat. | 1 u ( ) FEAS — No. 2 van JAm < I —soil’s— I J CampbeH n Tomato 1 I I bier wood ( 1 —AIA9 MAM 4»TMKM ITEM* it HIM IHUt ES- J 1 MF-ATS w * •’'* *"’»••• ***• aw " «•»*• 1 • AdMI AAna eataaX -<•* W f «KAUY TU EAT mr farm ** ( 1 HAMS Come in and *ee u* for f 55c i.h. Retail and Whrdesak. < > DREFI - OXYDOL - IM Z ) lAmiled Soppiv 1
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I-Wk • . MBMBHHb PEI • * OMM' b fw Hk WL bHk m \i ? Ar x w fHt BODY OF ALPHONSE ROCCO (InMt). hunted eince New Tears R\e as instigator of the bizarre "camera gun" shooting of his ex> wife in a New York subway station, lies at the feet ct one of the New York state troopers who shot him to death tn a gun battle near his Catskill mountain hideout, near Gilboa, N. T. Duncan L. Beet of Schoharie county examines the body. f International Soundohoto)
List Honor Pupils Al Pleasant Mills Principal Announces First Semester Roll The honor roll for the first -eniestc-r at the Pleasant Mills high a. hool »s» vnaounced today • ->y Kanael Foley, principal The ci :tr<* 25 students on the semester roll The honor roll folic we A B Esther Foreman 4 1 Jean Marie Everett ♦ 1 Ripley < Airta Ratciiff 4 Roger ilollenbacher 4 Ruth Koelcuck 3 2 I laved Ripley 3 I Dm Sipe J 1 Rotart Young 3 1 , Margaret Parr 2 11 Margaret Luginbiil • 2 j Phyllts Hecmann 2 21 John Johnson 2 21 j Charles Ripley 2 2 I Lois Bauman 1 3 | Mildred Deßoo I 3 : Pat Gephart 1 3 j Keith Parr I *. V 1 ginia Railing Hose Raudcnbush 1 3 Norma Jean Archer 4 ’ Alta Jones 4 Nona Mauler 4
PUBLIC SALE W< tii< undei signed will *eil at I’uiUh Aur'ion 2 mile* South |i of Iheat nt on Mud Ptk« then Sr -niie Hnut. or (he tlr> road South'of Adam* Count* Farm and then *> mile West on Friday, Jan. 24, ’47 Commencing at 12:30 P M 19 HEAD CATTLE 19 ' .. . ~jf by side Holst- ■ aiyr < alt by »lde. j Three Holstein Cow*. I yr* old milking good flow. Two Holstein Cow*, 3 yr old milking good flow; Two Holstein Cow*. & yr old. milking good flow Rest Cow. !«• yr old milking good flow; ftreeiing date* will h«- giset day of sale Two Holstein. Bred Helfers. Two I Holstein Heifer- 5 mo old line Holstein Heller yearling. Pure Bred! Holeieln Bull !.* mo old out of Otto Ewell* Herd; Holstein BuliJ * mo old HOGS $ Spotted Poland Son*, due with third inters tn March; Spotted Polanl Hoar ; yr old 34 Extra good spotted Poland Feeder hog» i.’' Tt> - each •HEEP 5 Ew<» Ewe spring lamb* I Buck ! yrs. old I POULTRY; White le'ghutn laying pu.lrt* *5 Leghorn marling fern* WAV: i ton Closer a Timothy muted hay S’» ton Alfalfa hay S ton Sweet Cloiri hay Trader and Implements J Iw-er. l>3* Model “A” Traitor on rubber. J Deere U' tractor plow Culttrators for J Ihrrrr Model ”A" Tractor J Deere sft truetor diss J itorre Van Hrundt It bole frrtiltaer grain drill J Dee.e Rotary hoe »ft Culti-Mulcher. Bradley Mower: J Section Spike Tooth Harrow. J Sec Goa Spring Tooth Harrow; Gale Corn Planter OW»»r Riding Cultivator Bradley Side Dellrery. J Deere 7 ft. Hinder new caaiasars Mwiuw Manure Spreader Wagon and hot J Deere push bar and cylinlcr hay hinder. Two Wheel Trailer; Tank Heater tdectrk Cream Separator. Brooder Store; Riding Breaking Plow 3 indtsidual hog house* Miscellaneous artktos TKR.Mt»-CAtIH Huldah Shroyer i Ella Mutschled Herman Loshe ft a y F BlflSsag dl s*He*~A d, ~r UflMajßMMtoHitaiMk « - ' ■ . J . I II tofeWS-IH-L
, Bryce Miller 4 lielores Browning 4 —0 The cotton crop in New Mexico was retimated at hales tbts year, an increase of nearly 10 perjeent above last year and 4 percent larger than the 10-year average ... .• The army quartermaster corps ha« developed tnoblie laundriw. takcrir*. shower taths .nd repair ahoi - eo light in weight that they .an be transported by ;>lnue ■ Beware Coughs from CMifnon colds That Hang On Crremulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel I perm laden phkvm. and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchia! mucous mem-bnu-.es. Tell your druggtM to sell you I a bottle of CreomulMon with the undemanding you must like the way it quickly allayx the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION /or Counts, Chest CoWs, Bronchitis | | QI ALITY l*hoto Finishing fast service Huithouwe Drug t’o.
Navy Recruiters Here On Friday Enroll Ex-Veterans In Naval Reserve Conforming with the navy's intensified program of recruiting all former servicemen of the navy, army, coast guard and marine corps Into Ihe new program of naval reserve, class ' (Inactivei. Lt Cdr Ft C M.Coy. I’SNR and chief storekeeper F U. McCann, t'HN of the Indianapolis recruiting station will visit Decatur January 17 and establish a recruiting and information desk in the post office for that 4Wv Benefits of this program are: Enlist in the rating held at discharge: accumulative longevity for pay purposes: V-fi men only are selected for the organized reserve divisions; advancement in rating through correspondence courses; may request annual two wweks cruise with pay; can be called to
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active duty only in event of a national emergency; no physical examination is rPquheii. and there are no meetings to attend. All ex-servicemen are invited to call ut the port office on the day scheduled for full particulars on enlisting at home and staying at home in the n- w naval reserve. Those interested in joining the V 4 inactive naval reserve must bring their discharge papers with thtem when applying. Complete registration and enlistment In this program can be accomplished in twenty minutes since the recruiter. will have on hand all forms and equipment necessary. I State Policeman injured In Wreck l-ifayette. Ind . Jan. FA H PI— Loren Lyres, a stele |*>lice sergeant. remained m a serious condition at a l,afayettc hospital today after .1 collision last nignt in which F ank Fraln. 34. Winamac, was killed. FraM was riding in a truck driven by Edwin Shurle. 35. Rochester. when it and the police car 1 operated by Ayres collided Shurte
also was injured acriouziy. Hua pital attaches reported Ayres condition as "fair ” Be received several broken ribs, a broken knee; cap ami possible Internal injuries | 0 U. S. FEARS POLISH | I Continued fr*M Page 1» tight to take part and put forward candidates When the national unity government had been set up on its broadened taste, the United States and Britain agreed to a bandon the London exiles and to recognize the national unity group. All of thtat went off on schedule except the elections. In July. 1045. came the Potsdam conference with President Trutnau replacing Mr Roosevelt and prime minister Clement Attlee replacing Churchill. Stalin headed the Russian delegation. The Potsdam agreement contained this paragraph; "The three powers note that the Polish provision 1 unity 1 government. in accordance with the Yalta conference, lias agreed to the holding of free and unfettered election* as toon as possible x x x and,
THURSDAY, JAN. 1{
that representative, press shall H |j,, y rui . Jreport to the worki u «4 j menta in Poland bes w ’ SS j the elections. .Now the ele Sg j m tiiree day, Tji( , ( . finds that the l*olish government dvc-Lng the election u Ilk the opiMiaition dte deal In th.- pre-elMy,* nrot Orr ambassador W tlfca ha* asked the Sovir.t u.And office In Moscow to k N- J States in proteMj n| . ied gainst the conduct o' d,,r coming elections k.„ in w to join tthe protest. he Prom Warsaw reporting that the meat itself, ha* rc-jer* 38 charges of electioa and c ontend* that the be free and kail That is the way it g, new There is considerabls <_ keti the freedom of the fore election but no douir u Plai unqualified pledge tic .°t would join the l nit«d ; (»reat Briuiu in *° wl clot ~ I JU a
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