Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1949 — Page 2

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-and are V»“W* r *..- yt »'■> b fl s ' >* >-, t; ; ■' J Kb • JKfW*" - * - . >-*. HOW HIGH IS A TUNI-UF? This lime of year your garage doors open onto a wonderful world of Owiuicfc *<«•«?< ge for beyond «dfun, wide and fresh again —waiting fur you and your liuick! '■>''■ M **« »** ‘ p<xk '“'t***** w* J►/ j cover o long Inf of Shing,—your voire frae*' Great highways where you breeze along—shaded narrow roads | .TZT leading you back to the hills, or to a piece of water you want to woo«n tighten the cyteder Mod see again—you’ll take them equally in your stride if your Buick's cUon «• »** ter<»inota • C. _ AiAi 't —end do oil the ct o low, few, Sol* SdR Ml top-flight shape. rote prk. that wl wrpriM youl How about letting us put it in that shape for you? • Get one of our conscientious motor tune-ups, and one of our jKsKSStK thoroughgoing l.ubricare treatments. We’ll put the bounce back in W your motor—while we’re taking the bounce out of your ride. w We do this well because we’re Buick men. We know your Buick, we’ve studied correct factory methods for each operation, we know the factory specifications your car was built to. We use genuine Buick parts —even special Buick tools! Yet you don't pay a penny more for all these extras. Stop in this week, won’t you? m c Stick care teeps Buicks best -1 Saylors Motor Company 8. 8U . . „ Decatur, Ind

The slapping. Edward* said. followed when Beryl June made "fun- - J ny noises" in her crib a while lat-

er. She seemed Io Dave lost c<jn«rlousneas. he aaid. and he was trying to revive her. was

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IfIJOSRITAL zfc&i Admitted Mrs. Olphia King. Petroleum; Mrs. Alphie Byers, Rockford. O. DismiaMd: Polly Timmons, Hern*-; Mr*. William Harvey and son. I tennis William; Mrs. Robert Bulmahn and daughter, North Second street. Filas Exceptions Fred Newton, defendant in a comi plaint suit concerning the laying ot a 12-inch tile where a 24-inch drain had been, allegedly causing water to back up into the basement of Elijah and .Minnie Lyons. filed his original bill of exceptions contain,ing all the evidence and the ruling lof the court. BEFORE YOUR CAR &ae*/teati li the time to We clean the Radiator and Jp Water Jackets of the Bl<xk . . • . ~ < w • Ml jn leu than thirty minuted • SAVIS GAS • SAVIS MOTOR WEAK Gay’s Mobil Service 13th & Monroe Phone 318 "A HOME FOR EVERY CAR"

Youth Is Arrested On Speeding Charge Ronnie Lee Bolllt. 18. of Marion, was arrested for driving 50 miles per hour in a 40 mile per hour sone by sheriff Herman Bowman The arrest took ptace on West Main street in Berne at 5:10 o’-, clock Wednesday evening. Bollit will appear in justice of the peace court in Berne toddy. » •, ~r *, Man Arrested Here Early This Morning Albert Davison, Pleasant Mills.' was arrested early this morning, near the court house and charged]

For Cool Refreshing Desserts... MELONS,

■ 1 '■ Customers’ Corner 41, .Cl- ,T .1All cuMomers expect honest weight from their grocer. To assure,you of honest weight at A&P wa, buy the finest scales, have them constantly checked for accuracy and put theiu in plain sight where you can see the dials. And, of course, all our employees are thoroughly trained and strictly instructed to confoxtp tn our policy of 16 ounces to the pound. If we should ever make a mistake in weighing your purchase, you will be doing us a favor if you call it to our attention. We would appreciate any suggestions you may have to help ua maintain our strict standards of honesty and accuracy, or anything else we can do to make your A&l* a better place to shop. Please write: It , *■ Customer Halations Oepcrtment. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17. N. Y. ♦ «’ • s Pure Vegetable Shortening Crisco 3 th tin S|c Chases Dirt Old Dutch Cleanser 2 18 °* rant 23c Sweetly Scented Sweetheart Soap 3 reg. else bare 25c I• # t Mild and Safe Ivory Soap i J 3 med size bars 24c Ivory-Mild Granules k iii. -t JU Ivory Snow large Pk« 27c t * . Dur Does Everything Duz 6b •• Urge pkg. 27c Softer, Smoother Skin Camuy Soap 3 ball. ,u< ban 32c —————— Economical Largo Site Swan Soap 2 iMge eekoo 27c Fore Lovelier Complexion Palmolive 1 Soap 3 r*t- »Ue ben 22c Peter Pen Creamy Peanut Butter

with driving while under the tar ftuenre of alcohol and having no ] operator’s license. Davison was taken to the county jail by the city police after he backed his. vehicle Into a parked automobile owned by Winston W. Seitz. The accident occurred on Madison street between Second and Third streets. Repairs will cost an estimated 115 to the Setts automobile. No damage was done to Davison’s car. Davison wdll appear in mayor’s court this afternoon to be charged formally on both counts. polio Insurance number 385. Kenneth Runyon. Com-, plete protection service. It

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Polio Situation At Berne Under Study Berne. July 21-The Berne town ’ board met this week with Dr. M. L Habegger. local health officer, to study the polio situation here. They discussed the advisability of fogging the town with DDT mist, but so far no action of any kind I has been taken. Dr. Habegger recommends to the people of Berne and community to practice strict

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