Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1948 — Page 2

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Work Is Progressing On Church Addition Work if- retorted jwoKresslngl t*<-ll ou the new addition to the Üburcb of Cod. Cleveland street.| ‘File sanctuary will be enlarged feet and four Sunday school rooms will be made available. Additional i parking space has been planned on the south aide of the ehunh. The building lommittee is compox.-' :i M P Irvin. Floyd Mor-ri-on. Lewis Reynolds. Samuel Cook f W Strickler. Chester Adams. Floyd Mitchel Gilbert Strx kier John t hihotr. Emery Hawkins, Robert c Him kier. Kenneth Mitchel and the pastor, the Rev Dwight IL McCurdy, fired,"Alfhi 2 - Listless Feeling Brought To Halt As Vibrant Fnergy is Released To Even’ Muscle, Fibre, Cell Do you get up tn the mornings still ' tired, feel down-and-out all day’ Have you che< ged-up on your blood strength jauiv’ Overwork, undue worry, cold, flu or other llinese ofuu wears down the red-blood-cell*. Every dsy—every hour-millions of tiny red-biood-cetl, must pour forth from the marrow at your bones to replace those that are worn-out. A low blood count may affect you tn several ways: no appetite, underweight, no energy, a run-down condition, lack of resistance to Infection and disease To get real relief you must keep up your blood strength M>-dkal authorities, by analysis of the blood, have by positive proof shown that fftss Tonic is amazingly effective in building up low blood strength in uon-orcanlc nutritional anemia This 1* due to the SSS Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating ingredients Also. SBS Tonic helps yon enjoy the food you eat by Inrreaa'ng the gastric digestive juice when Is is non-organl-caiiy wo little or scanty—thus the stomach will have little cause to get balky with gas bloat am! give off that sour food taste Don’t wait' Energize your body with rich, red-blood Start on 888 Tonic now. As vigorous blood surges throughout your whole body, greater freshness and strength should make you eat better. Sleep better, feel better, work better, play better, have a healthy color glow in your akin firm flesh nil out hollow place* Millions of hotties sold Get a bottle from your drug .'.tore. 888 Tonic helps Build Sturdy Health. Roy S. .Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Heal Estate DeVos* Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 101 133 So. 2nd St. We’ll be glad to Repra.ent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Leichty, Rep. •uu« II 1. .. t < Immediate Delivery Maytag Washers and Bottled & Natural Gas Stoves Refrigerators Radios 10 New Washera Coming Maytag Service TRADE IN YOUR 01.0 WASHER KITCHEN APPLIANCES 2.‘JH N. 2nd Phone 93 : ■ I wwr—mss—P P YOUR CAR I. will Look Like New when painted at 1 AL SCHMITTS I I It's Good! FRESH, COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE PUREPORK AT GERBER’S ! MEAT MARKET

Several Are Fined Here For Violations Traffic Violations Lead To Fines Here Mayors court wu a busy plai tfur an hour thin morning as four men were arraigned, two on charg- * of speeding. one on a charge of r< < kies* driving ami one on a charge (if public intoxication. All four pleaded guilty aw < liarged and fine* ranging from $1 and costs to |5 and cost* were imposed by Mayor John Doan. Two previously had been arr; kind over the weekend and had pleaded guilty, bringing the total of arrest* over *he extra day wt-ekend to six. five on traffic violation charge*. Roy McClure 49. of Decatur. ;>l- aded guilty to public Intoxica I tion He was arrested late Satur j day night by officer Hill He was fimd $1 and cost* amounting to 111 and wax returned to the Adam* county jail, where he had •'in-lit Sunday and Monday, until arrangement* w< re made to pay the fine. McClure received hi* ninth conviction in mayor’s court . over a period of the last Ifi year* Elmer Fuhrman. Fort Wayne, wax arrested on Thirteenth street .May 29 by officer Hill on a speeding charge and lie was fined SI and cost* totalling Sil after pleading guilty Arthur Palmer. Fort Wayne, pleaded guilty to re. kies* driving the charge whit h was preferred by chief Borders being that he passed another vehicle at an intersection of streets. The arrest waa made Sunday and Palmer was fin'd S-’> and costs amounting to la Alphu* Tavlor wax arrested on Thirteenth street last Friday night when he was returning tn his home in Fort Wayne after visiting east of Decatur with his son. Taylor pleaded guilty to a sp» eding . barge and was fined SI and c ost* amounting to SI I | G Carl Albinos Muskegon I Mich. tried to slip away from I chief Borders Monday afternoon lon federal highway 27 and after a chase of several mile*, at which time both cat* g'H up a speed <>t kn miles an hour. Albin wax xtoppi ed and returned to Decatur He ■ pleaded guilty to speeding in * I mayor's court Monday afternoon J and was fined f'. and cost* ,1 amounting to 115 Sin-riff lb-ris an Howman arrest ( ed Richard Jayr.tes Hattie Creek. Mich . on federal road 27 May 29 and tin- latter pleaded guilty In the court of justice of peace Floyd | Hunter Saturday and was fined i SI and coats. MEMORIAL DAY • Colit From Page Oiin wavs, dim ting heaw traffic and holding tile speed of automobiles within the limit*. We must honor our war dead, by unrelentingly combating every Ideaology which is a Idtter foe of our dema ratic principles." Rev Busse said In a stirring address "Let u* support every movement which aim* at insuring peace.” "l-et every citizen make a sol | emn dedication to the unfinished task which our heroic dead have bequeathed to us May the star of lila-tty guide America's steps to lead the nations of the world in all that make* for the lietterment of mankind. May it ever Ire the home of lite brave ami the land of the free." VIZARD RESIGNS (Cont. From Page One) rc-hooi for nine year*. Am coach of tlie Spartans, his team won the sectional championship in 194<> and again in 1942. He is a graduate of Wabash college- and obtained his M S. degree from Indiana university. The company has sponsored a diversified and full athletic program for its employe*, which Mr. PF [jk •-M | - f il I | ii',/IdWB I I It will pay you to buy your New Wasfclaf Machine at Stucky & Co. MONROE, IND. We Dejfttf.

Vizard organised and directed These included teams In the Industrial softball, baseball leagues; bowling and golf team*, horseshoe pitching and recently a chorus of more than 50 voice*. A fisherman’s club also stocked the spring-fed pond on the company's grounds for the followers of Izaak Walton. The company has not yet an nounc-ed Mr. Vizard's successor. ASKS SPEED (Cont From Page One) Jo miles an hour Is a violation of tiie law and that he would continue to assess fines against violators. Several of those arrested recently have called the fact Io the mayor's attention, but they have done so after pleading guilty, and the mayor pointed out that he had only one alternative after a guilty plea is entered, and that is to fine the offender. He did state, however, that he would make every effort possible to induce the highway department to erect caution signs Because both of the streets involved are state and federal highways, the matter rests solely with the state department, it wax explained

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The big corporaliima are trying t® place the blame for bky*high prices al the dtMtr of the American people. The American people—particularly those who depend on wages and salaries for their living—suffer moM from high prices and inflation. When high priceo come, it in working men and women and children—like Bohhy—who arc forced Io go without that extra glas* of milk .... that needed pair of .... The big corporation* profit from high price*. Never in history ha* big busine** made »uch huge profit*’ which thte year appear heading for even new record*. • Not mentioning these profit*, big hu*ineM* propaganda seek* to place the blame for high price* on the meager wage* paid working p<*ople.

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Edward Luginbill Is Taken By Death Funeral Services To Be Wednesday Edward l.uginbtll. 81. lifelong resident of the- Berne community,! died shortly before noon Monday at his home In Jefferson township after a week’s Illness. A former stock buyer and a meat market proprietor in Berne, he had been engaged in farming since 1908. lie wax a member of the Mt Hope Nazarene church. Surviving are his wife. Aldine; ' four sons. Carl of Fort Wayne, i Fred of South Bend. Theodore i and Francis, both of near Herne; | a daughter. Miss Cora Luglnbitl I of Fort Wayne; 12 grandchildren; ; seven great • grandchildren: al brother. So! Luginbill of near Herne, and two sisters. Mrs Sophia Soldner of Herne ami Mrs. Anna Maurer of Fort Wayne Funeral services will be held at | 2 p. m Wednesday at the Mt j Hope Nazaretie c hurch, northeast ; of Herne, with the Rev Ralph G I

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Merritt* officiating Burial will ba in the MRE cemetery The l»ody was removed from the Yager funeral home- to the residence this afternoon. o A prehistoric tree, the ginkgo, still survive* today. It I* planted often now in this country a* a shade tree The outline of it* l** f Irequently is found in glacial deposits in Alaska _____o LEWIS ASKS FOR (Cont From Page Onet southern assexiation. Lewi*, attempting to head off an injunction, asked the court to 1 listen to his dismissal motion toPOISON IVY I | SUMAC Nciesre ha* discovered aa excellent new ueslment fer hy, ealc aad suaiae poisoning. It's gentle and safe, dries up the blisters in n surprisingly shore time, often within 24 hours. At dr»i|iaU, s»* s IVY-DRY

The fact fa, however, from the beginning of 1945 to the end of 1917 — according to United State* Government figure* — worker*’ weekly wage* have gone up 9 percent—consumer prices have gone up 3<i percent—net corporation profit* have gone up K 2 percent! • • • • It ha* been the exorbitant profits raked in by big bu*ine.s* that fa at the bottom of the inflationary threat to our nation. It is the greed of big business—not the needs of *mall children and their families for food and cfothe*—that today bring* about high price* and inflation. Working people today must have a sulw-lantial wag* increase to make ends meet. • • • • The security of our entire community depends on the people's wages!

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According to official ‘•••nipa*’.' r * purls. General Electric '<« 1 making its largest profit- in » lory. In 1917 it* net M 2 . higher than profits. Profits for the ter of this year were Ithan in the same perod a ago. Despite this. G. to say “No” •» ' u, h - rt . of its 125.tMtn employee- r 'r scnted by I’E as: Substantial wage m<rrease make up for huge fosse- - fcred in purchasing po*‘ • I’ensi.m plan, health and welfare insurance. impro»«d da* and vacation pl‘ n -