Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1948 — Page 7
iy PECEMBER 21. 1948
Packages pe Children . ; 21 More than 700 Sages'were districtchildren of Berne and ' se Saturday ’by Santa "“‘’.nit here was sponsored wne and the Chgm-
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I MCE AGAIN, OUR JOBBERS HAVE LOWERED FOOD PRICES, AND Wfc IMMEDIATELY PUT ffIEM IN EFFECT.
J LAST WEEK TODAY lIb.CRISCOSI.I7 NOW j .09 | TIDE 35c NOW JJq j kIYDOL3Sc NOW bpZ 35c NOW J fresh Farm a KGSdoz. 59c NOW £^ c ; BUND STEAK ib. 79c NOW » [ROUND BEEF, ib 59c NOW efig ? ilk SAUSAGE, lb. 49c NOW I POKED | pUSAGE,Ib. 73c NOW £E C { lOUNTY LINE * CHEESEIb. 59c NOW g •RANGES, —. doz. 45c NOW a*» c ; siuzt J/**; We Have For Your Holiday Menu, Lots of FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS * , ; —; ¥ Radishes—Green Onions—Green Peppers—Garlic fey—Cabbage—Cranberries—Lemons & Oranges hr Store Will be Closed At 5:30 « f riday NITE, And All Day Christmas IUT! We’ll be back Sunday Mornr >£ Early As Usual. I o Our Many< Many Customers,; We Say THANKS. Merry Christmas From Your Friendly Sanitary Market ollie Affolder Dave Somers | I!
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her of Commerce. The firemen had prepared 600 packages containing nuts, candies and fruit .but this supply-was soon exhausted and they had to .prepare an extra hundred packages. Christmas celebration will cease to be a burden when Christ is the center of it.
Hale, Hearty Stalin Marks 691 h Birthday Newspapers Fail To Mention Birthday Moscow, Dec. 21 - (UP) - Premier Josef Stalin is 69 years old oday and from all recent reports he is hale hearty, and alert despite his graying hair and arduous life. Newspapers made no mention of Stalin’s birthday. It is not a national holiday, so no flags were unfurled, there -were no celebrations or other public observances. But the Soviet people know he is 69. There is a simple notation on all Soviet desk calendars saying "1879 — Josef Vissarinovich Stalin born." .And Moscow radio, in its radio calendar feature, noted the day by saying "Josef Vissarinovich Stalin was born Dec. 21, 1879.’ But on the eve of Stalin’s birthday the bulk of Pravda’s front page, like that of Izvestia and other newspapers, was devoted to what has be-’ come a long-established, peculiarly Soviet institution — letters to Stalin pledging increased industrial and agricultural output. These are from workers, engineers and party leaders. The letters come from all over the Soviet zope. They promise Stalin more meat, wool, fish, rail car loadings, timber, and other things. They -wish him health and many years of life, but they do not mention his birthday. This may be because Stalin’s name is symbolic in this country, not only of supreme Communist party leadership but also of superlative wisdom, knowledge, goodness and the other accepted virtues. Only last week Stalin, who recently returned from a southern vacation, entertained the Czechoslovak trade delegation at a Kremlin banquet. Guests reported he looked tanned, cheerful and vigorous. There is not a single responsible diplomat here .who believes repeated foreign reports that Stalin’s health is failing or that his role in Soviet leadership is rot what is used to be. Sue For Damages Willard P. Dausman and the State Auto .Mutual Insurance company have filed suit against Del bert J. Hafviland for S3OO damages inflicted on Dausman’s auto Sb \\ I'll rip and I'll flap \ And I'll howl and I'll whine, If you risk hanging clothes On a windy washline! Arno'd & Klenk, Inc. Phone 463
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K fl Rm/ 1 ' W p■ ■< I ’J bsf - ■ NATIONALLY SOUGHT confidence man alleged to have married and .fleeced 14 women and to have passed many bogus checks hides his face as he is led away handcuffed from a Chicago apartment under FBI arrest. He is Stephen Adam Wick, 60, four-time coni vict whose activities are believed to have netted $200,000 in recent years. He is on parole from Buffalo, N. Y. (International) mobile in a collision in February, 1947. D. Burdette Custer is attorney for the plaintiff. Recover From Estate Jffim Doherty has recovered $25 from the estate of iMary C. Marth, and Don M. Davidson has recovered $250. The suit of Mary H. Davidson against the Marth estate .was dismissed, with costs taxed to the estate. Two’ Wills Probated The will of Ora Roe, who died December 16, has been admitted for probate in Adams circuit court. The estate, is to be sold, the .pro ceeds to pay the funsral expenses, SSO to the Christian church of Decatur, S2OO toward a marker on the grave of Isaac and Catherine Roe. dnd SIOO to Ocie Durr, who was named executrix. The residual es tate .was willed to ITd Roe, Sara Ann Smith and' Rose Munson. The .will of Martha Biberstine, who died July 3, named Norman Biberstine and Mabel Biberstine Lister as executors. The residual estate was bequeathed to the de cedent's children, Norman Biberstine, .Mabie B. Lister, Marie B. Lytle, Orvena B. Heard, and Beulah and Betreva Biberstine. Complaints On Account Augsburger Bros, has been sued by Crescent Paper company, for $265, and J. I. Holcomb manufacturing company, for $76.55, in coin plaints on account filed in Adams circuit court. Severin Schurger is attorney for the plaintiffs. Divorce Plea Filed Richard W. Miller has sued Geraldine J. Miller for divorce on grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. Married since 1939, the couple has no children. The com plaint said Mrs. Miller accused the plaintiff of infidelity, although she knew the charge was false. It is charged that the defendant quarrelswith employes in Miller's restau rant, injuring his business. The complaint adds, “Defendant has threatened to do the plaintiff bodily harm." Trade In a Cud Town — Decatu. Christmas Specia' TT*i« nark Rn The iom. b.avtifut Art-Carved rings you've seen in your favorite magazines! Every Ari-Carved diamond is selected, cut and Mt in hand-carved rings by Ari-Carved experts. Made from beginning to end by America's oldest and largest ringmaker. Sea our collection today. bins lodudo Federal To llegs to she* doteii UIOVED IY IRIDH FOE ALMOST A HUNOUD YEAES (IMO-IVM) BUWER’S JEWELRY STORE AVTUOtUK) Mt-CAAvtO rtwtiH
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