Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1948 — Page 2

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Charge* ;«egligence Viola Oser Zuercher han filed

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School Hooks I fK " ,AY | ' I AUG. 27 ON SALE City - County - Catholic () () "■’tfpn COMPLETE LINES / OF AUTHORIZED V ... J 1 Sthiiiil Supplies o () * LOWEST PRICES SHEAFFER and PARKER “51* PENS ■ KEMIN(;TON PORTARI.E TYPEWRrrERH — — -.—.■■■■ 1 Approved BOOK LISTS on Hand at STORE (We do not have eopie.-i Io ph.*, oat, however) Holthouse Drug Co.

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| a plea for a contempt citation against Lloyd O»er. and a«ked that the defendant pay a "reaaoni able” attorney’* fee of I*s for the enforcement of court order*. Plain-

i tiff charge* that on May 18. 1847 I the Adam* circuit court ordefH the defendent to pay 150 per month for maintenance and support of the plaintiff and three minor children. The charge is that Oser "negligently and without cause" failed and refused to comply with the order. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Voglewede and Anderson. Loan Company Sue* The Household Finance corpora tion ha* filed a salt against Ralph N. Delauter and Donna Delauter, of 428 Winchester street, for 821897. Plaintiff say* It received judgement against the Delauter* totaling 8273.87 and 810 in cost* in Chicago municipal court. 82!3.97 of this amount Is still due. plain tiff claims. Garth H Vernon, of Fort Wayne, is attorney for the plaintiff. Marriage Licensee Du an a S. Thick and Helen Carver. hath of Ypsilanti. Mich. Ward Hunt, of Jay county, and Donna Glentter. of Adams county. Construct Addition To Berne Factory Berne. Aug. 28 — Work I* underway on the construction of a large new addition to the Dunbar furniture plant here The new building is 40 feet wide, 180 feet long and two stories hlgn. The construction I* of tile block to match the present building Victor Bagley. Fort Wayne contractor, is erecting the building. The first story will be used for production, the second story for storage facilities. SOME (Cons From Page One) go<>d*. milk and coal. In San Francisco, competing butchers Edgar Ruggiero and Frank Lafata were fined after they pleaded guilty to adding chemicals to hamburger to make it look fresher. The first importation of sor. hum into the United States was from Africa and China.

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12-Year-Old Boy Confesses Theft A 12 year old Decatur boy Wednesday night admitted he stole a 842 portable radio from the local Goodyear store August 7. and later traded It and 85 n for a horse. At 18:20 pm. last night Billy Myer*. 819 Harrison street, turned over the long-sought radio to city police. He said he got it In a trade with two local boys, brothers, aged 12 and 14. Police ques'ioned the two youths, who said they had purchased the portable in Fort Wayne for 817 before disposing of It. Finally the 12-year-old broke down and confessed the theft of the radio from the Goodyear store, it ha* not beep, decided whether charges will be filed. FINDINGS FROM (Cent. From Page One) lets on the government payroll. Hiss, a former state department official. denied the charge. The committee brought the two face-to-face yesterday In a 18-hour public hearing In an effort to rt■xrlve the contradiction. But each man stood firmly by hi* story. Accuser and accused contradicted each other on almost every essential point In their stories about

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their relationship in the 1880’s. So conflicting Were their testimonies that Rep. F. Edward Hebert, D.. La,

[AffiPW WHY j "lake many of | own Foods? I Wfart does it . I WA ‘ ( Wk mean to you? I I / \ I I—■ I •— Among the several thousand food and household products in your A&P Supermarket there are quite a number that we ourselves make or prepare or have made for us to our own formulas and rigid specifications of quality. For instance, we have thirty-seven bakeries, seven coffee roasting plants, our own fleet of salmon fishing boats and our own salmon canneries; four great factories for making packaged foods, candies, jellies and preserves, and our own plants for evaporated milk. h’s like this: When we know we can bring you better value by liandling our own production than by depending on other sources of supply, we do it. When we know some one else can do it better, we are happy to serve as his retailer and make his products available to you through our stores. i e think you’ll like all of the A&P brands. Millions of women won’t use any other brand of the things we make and that’s why they’ll shop only at A&P Stores... no one else sells A&P brands. One thing we can tell you for sure ... if there were away to pack more value into them we’d do it. i Because we try to furnish a complete food service to everybody and because people aren't all alike in taste and habit, wc try to bring you all the brands from all the producers or manufacturers who we think offer high quality at a fair and reasonable price. Whatever your favorite brand may be, A&P is pretty likely to have it at a price that reflects efficient and economical storekeeping meth» " ods and savings to you. f ' a** Great Atlantic & A H Pacific Tea Company

I told them: i "One of yoA I* the damnedest liar , ever to appear on the American

scene." Chairman J. Parnell Thoma*. R.. i N. J., warend the two men Uat

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