Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1947 — Page 7
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■ INMATE'S TIP on a planned break from Cook county jail in Chicago results in capture of three (from left) William Rezak, John O’Leary and Richard Zirngibl, who waited to toss ■ a rope ladder and gtfti to the prisoners. (International Soundphoto)
HP t ? i k " I JlMk I ■Pf . MNHHb :v < 1 Jgj 1 I J, ~ 1 IF--?®|lfrfi \ ■ i ''' ~..;. -i IRTING BACK TO WORK as a Detroit factory jitney driver, exf Vice President Richard T. Leonard returns to the ?1.37>4 s an hour job he left 10 years ago to join the UAW official By. Defeated in the recent UAW convention Reuther landslide, lard turned down a management personnel desk job for his ler factory position. (International Soundphoto) lIOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ■ 10% DISCOUNT j , . K ON ALL CANDY PURCHASES yf $5.00 and over for CHRISTMAS TREATS. No Limit. —- - a <2 < •■■ — r-in ■AHI) CHRISTMAS MIX % lb. |fi c 5 ■ ■- —■* '*'.< Filled CHRISTMAS MIX lb | >/ 2 lb. « ■« ' Filled CHRISTMAS MIX 20C 1 n . l/A LARGE ASSORTMENT JIOCOLATE BARS, each g c | ■ ; —■— s POPULAR BRANDS CHEWING GUM ■7— — « FRI IT CAKES — Special « —1 n>. 2 oz. eJF y w ■HOC. COVERED CHERRIES Q&£ I 1 tb. Box I 6 °XEI) CHOCOLATES 79c to $ J .00 Ij buy while our assortment IS COMPLETE. S| *c — — ..‘ I I : 1W 1 1J ! II I I 1W 11 3 1 <IJWVW > IMmTTIiSmeIi 1 a IST »j 1 wwo* »ss S3S I 3' A A ,wa M 9 SwP
Hoosiers Musi Buy ! New Driver License I 7. | Buy New Licenses Month Os Birthday I 1 Indianapolis, Dec. 9.—(UP) — I Indiana motorists were reminded I today that they must buy new drivers’ licenses in 1948. The flat rule under a 1947 state law is that you must buy your license by the last day of the month in which your birthday falls. However, there is one exception. Since the present drivers' licenses are good at least until February 29, 1948, those persons with birthdays in January have an extra month’s grace. Even if your birthday is Jan. 1, you don’t have to have a new license until March 1. The present licenses are good beyond Feb. 29 to every driver whose birthday falls in the months of March through December. If your birthday is in March, you must have a new license by April 1. If the birthday is in December, you must have a new permit by Jan. 1, 1949. ESTEY PI A N O S J 5 BIG SAVINGS FACTORY TO YOU Part of <»ur output is reserved for piano purchasers in our surround ing territory. You can buy a fine piano at a substantial saving. We are making finer, more beautiful and more servicable pianos than ever before. Spinets - Grands ‘ Mahogany - Walnuts Blond Cash or Terms t >r()m PL Delivery Christmas Offer For a limited time a payment of twenty-five percent will re- ; serve a piano for you for : Christmas delivery and protect you against price advance. ESTEY PIANO CORP. Manufacturers Bluffton, Ind. Phone 519 ■
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The new licenses, same as the present ones, are gooij, for a twoyear period beginning the first day of the month following the birth date of the permittee. In other words, if your birthday is June 18 and you buy your new license June 6, it is good through June 30, 1950. The licenses will cost the same as the present ones, $1.25. The law affects only drivers’ licenses. Chaffeur, and public passenger permits still will be Issued on a one-year basis. Present permits are good until fFeb- 29, 1948, and the new permits will be valid until Feb. 28, 1949. 0 TT~ — it Trade In a Hood Town — Oecatur Entries Are Made < g> In Several Cases Asks Complaint Be Made More Specific A number of, entries were made in various cases late yesterday and today by Judge Earl B. Adams in circuit court here. In the damage suit of Richard Hendricks against Eva Stapleton, a motion was filed tp make the complaint more specific. In the petition to sell real estate in the “Country club suit,” an absolute rule against the plaintiff to reply to the defendant’s answer- in 10 days was entered. The defendant was ruled to answer in the note suit of C. W. and Enid Kent against Robert DeVore. In the estate of James Glick, letters of administration were ordered issued to Nora Huser, a daughter, listed as the only heir. The personal property was valued at $7,500 and the real estate at $12,000. A bench warrant was ordered issued for the defendant to the sheriff-of Steuben county, returnable forthwith, in the divorce case of Viola Oser against Lloyd Oser. An answer in two paragraphs and a cross complaint was filed in the foreclosure action of Martin Engineering company against. Otter J. and . Adeiinda
lH - c&rfifey sa/c/years This is your day! Set the time; see the Monobilt body-and-frame, shown in phan- Get a good look at this new kind of car —a car you’ve been told was years away! tofn v ’ ew and d escr ibed to the right. type of automobile no one else in the world Tr , , . , is prepared to build today! It’s something A style-setting beauty, with a sparkling and l * ( son ca ,s 1 l,rc , arcl ? l ' to see—the nearest Hudson dealer will show hiassive front grille. A car that is only five £ lth >nf®rmation about Hudson s all-new it to you now! feet high, and with the lowest center of Super-Six engine-the most powerful six gravity you’ve ever known, but with a new, ” u,l 1 t today-and Hudson s masterful Super- . all steel Monobilt body-and-frame that Eight. They will tell you about Hudson s gives you more inside head room than any exclusive Drive-Master—no clutch pushing, other car built today. 110 shifting in forward speeds. isj ' A car with the roomiest seats ever built Hudson's gorgeously upholstered ininto any American-made automobile. tcriors, with chrome handles and hardware A car you step down into when entering Examine <7m- A CAR * ,DE IM •• • NOT not up on yet a car that maintains road f ort anf} conV enience features, including lluds °n « the only motor car that completely encircle.* clearance! A car that cradles you not only „ . „ t , e ~ you. even outside the rear wheels, with a rigid box-steel between axles, but ahead of the rear wheels. ,• ‘ ° ow P ressurt > • ’H” r u> ion foundation frame. You nde within this new construet tire tnat mounts on a new, wide safety run. tion » instead of on top of it as in other cars. And every All of this is made possible by a basic new See how Hudson’s wide, curved windshield ?" 11 °l Hu 4 ,< ms new. all steel Monobilt body-and development in motor car design-Hudson’s and rear window give added vision all around. JXuid subility 4 3tnc<ure that provides SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD HUDSON DEALER TODAY!— - ZINTSMASTER MOTOR SALES First and Monroe Decatur. Ind. ' |l_ .. .- ' - - - ---- -
i Eleberich. Inventory number one Was filed r in the estate of Mina Reppert. i The defendant, by counsel, filed • an answer in the divorce action I of- Alice against Frederic Schafer. 1 q Altar Dedicated To Vet's Memory The Chicago Daily News printed . a picture of the altar dedicated Sunday in the First Methodist Church, Chic'ago 1 In memory pf John jljlbbard Stoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stoner, formerly of this
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city. The altar was by Alois Land and the picture shovvs the Rev. Dr. Charles Ray Goff, pastor, examining the beautiful piefce of work. Mr. Stoner was killed with American troops in Germany in November. 1944. Recently his body was returned here and placed in the Niblick mausoleum in the Decatur cemetery. His mother Is the former Helen Niblick of this city. The young man was a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suttles of Fifth street.
Berne Schools Plan Christmas Program Berne. Dec. 9 — The Berne-grade and high school will give a Christmas program at the Berne high school gymnasium Thursday evening, December 18, with Freeman Burkhalter, local music director, in charge. The Berne high school a capella choir will present a concert of Christmas music, for the Women's club, at Van Wert, 0., Wednesday evening, December 10, at 8 o’clock. The concert will be giv- - i,,— M m' 'M ■■'bißßffiiJJrflMffWl* 11 !*
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en in the auditorium of the Marsh Foundation school at Van Wert. i—o * Santa Claps Appears In Berne Dec. 20 Berne, Dec. 9 — Santa Claus will appear in Berne Saturday, December 20. The Berne Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring his “appearance here. He will bring plenty of nuts and candies for the kiddies. He will be in Berne from 1 to 5 It was announced. o Trnde In n Good Town — Decatur "■rina aa imiailliailliaililßllllßilllßinl
