Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1949 — Page 7
JpiISDAY. AUGUST 4, 1943
led Indiana Bell Denies ;rease In Rates LpoliS. AUg. 4 (t'l’f - Lana Belle Telephone ComI petition for a temporary L t rate Increase wan denied b tiie state Public Service Lion. i. uporary Itoost would have ». Ht.ooo plus taxes annual- j b< bills of Indiana Bell sub- j . in 60 Indiana towns and j ace At Last From ISISTENT ITCH! frndcr thoufiends teased by itchy tor* thr day they changed to Resinol. |. n , k fiction from first moment —a »cna< of peace that laatfi and lasts. ♦. » tivr fioothlna agents in a lenothat stays on he contest with i «>» effeelive than Rcshmal Ointment.
TRUCK U)AI> OK | PEACHES ii IB" / BaSkd ‘At ■/ I HAMMOND BROS. 158 8. Second St. and on the HIGHWAY I I August SALE | FURNITURE, PIANOS, RUGS SAVE 10 TO 50% ( - - >
Klchairs V Form rest Reclining Chairs B and Ottomans. 12 only— B samples. | SOFAS B Dunbar Sofa, Blue Frieze B Regular 249.50, Sale 159.50 I l.l\ ING ROOM Sl ITES ■k 2 Piece Living Room Suite II Mohair Frieze by Dunbar ■ Regular 259.50. Sale 199.50 M Ail other floor samples B reduced.
KI Innerspring Mattresses. Regular $59.7.> Sale $ I 1 ■ 9x12 Axminster Rugs Regular .<lll.<»<> Now 5H9.50 I I YAGER FURNITURE STORE 1/ Berne—o’>*n Daily and Saturday Eve > » in...-, i..... ....
\S<OME FREEZER | •| 11 refrigerator < VuMtom i«w full ing™ refrigerator R (6 ht down tb the floor 7 ryfl IICIVE The FkiUe 104$ ■• • Ovary *"‘ h • 1/ EXCLUiIVC „fr,gi.«i«.. right dawn Is the Oser j\ COLD SHELF . „ w .gs<e Mske* S<«IX hVLW , ik | e • sensatiaaal iorreeas •• >■ I ' useable slorogo IM« "• 1_ I|. I crease ■" cabinet site. 1 DRAWER TMs smerisg new Fhilca Advanced Design -ZcDCCMFNfR LOCKER Rehigerater-Freeser Cembination brings X FRESHENER LUURta », elusive new features never X SNACK BOX affa „d Caata in and see this 10 1 ' JX-. I ! ~ 1 subic feet Pkilre Refrigaratae naw. X. /, [>ELS WITH / B LOCKER / 39-95 / P —a* low as / 1 I I I HAUGKS
('Mie*. “The commission is of the opin ion that the further aud final hearing . . . (should bet concluded at an early date 1n order that the commission can finally dispose of this matter," the PBC order said The commission set Sept. 12 as the date when the hearing, which was recessed May 25, would resume. Ihe order said the commission should have an opportunity to hear testimony by public counselor William E. Sleekier ami intervenors before reaching its decision. Ouly Indiana Bell witnesses testified durj Ing the hearing in May. and they | were not cross examm-d by Steckj ler then. j The commission also pointed out that an investigation by PSC hired experts had not been concluded, and it should have an opportunity to study those results before ruling. It was not until 1802 that a method for extracting sugar from beets »Vr»n jieff*** If’ll,
PIANOS 1 Hardman, Minnipiano and I bench. Regular price $6lO, 1 Sale $395.00. ff Jesse French, Bleached 1 finish, with bench. Regu- ■ lar price $985. Sale $695. 1 Jesse Franch, Walnut fin- r ish, with bench, Regular 1 pr.ee $775. Sale $645.00. / BED ROOM SL ITES 1 5 Piece Mahogany, 18th f Century, Regular price 1 $319.50. Sale $249.50. I 4 piece Walnut Modern 1 Waterfall. Regular $229.50 f Sale $169.50. 1
&■ Rk * Rlw ' v Muy |F 1 'l. -*! i. • 5 ■ I ■ . A.;' 1 I w ■ w K. * A RECENT PICTURE of the Begum Aga Khan beautiful wife of the Moslem Prince and mother-in-law of recently married Rita Hayworth, shown stepping from her limousine at Cannes. It was in this automobile. riding with her husband, that th- Begum was relieved of fGiat.im i in Jewels by tommy-gun arme highwaymen while enroute Io , Deauville from Cannes. The Aga Khan lost several thousand dollars | in francs. !
Special Matches For Five Percenter' Hunt Gave Matches To Impress Clients ■ Washington. Aug. 1 (I [ i Administration insiders agreed with I mother today that ihildren [’shouldn't play with matches parI ticularly matches "swiped frum L Harry S. Truman.'’ f Gaily coion* I matchbooks heark in.- a n-plica of the president's sig [ nature and saying they were stuh-.i k from him turned up in the senate [ subcommittee investigation of “five I ] er< > ntera.’* [ Matches bearing similar inscri?I thins have been common around the L Wiilte House for years, gifts from I gag minded friends of presidents L and their staffs and. sometiim-s. FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY USE FLAKO PIE CRUST MIX ) We can’t make alt the pie crust L mixes so we make only the best, f No other pie crust mix has been 1 able toequal thequalityof Flako. [ Just add water, roll and bake.
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from the match companies themselves. Yesterday, however, it developed that the subcommittee looked into ,i report that James V. Hunt, former army colonel under investigation as a "five percenter,” gave the Truman matches away to impress prospective "clients” and left the eye- i catching books around bis office. Tile senators asked the i'nlver- j sal Match Corp, of St. Ixmls. Mo. about tills. Sure, said co.t.p.illy <>tti I rials. they made 2.51 hi luniks of th ■ ' "swiped from Harry S. Truman" ■ matches last Ifeceinber for Hum. a man noted for his Washington know-who. Tlie mate-lies, they said, were shipped to .1. V. Hunt A.- Co. hen-. Whether Hunt passed any of thmatches on the White House is uncertain. He was unavailable for comment and no one at the White House would talk Hut swiped H House would talk Hut "swipi-l i from Harry S. Truman" matchei made by the I'niversal Match Cur? i have been in evidence around 'll- ' executive offices for some time. The best inf< rmaiion available! was that while !•• uresident Is a-j ware of these and other similar 1 gag matchbooks, he lias never cared ■ nuugii about them to inquire as to their source. Eroquent gifts of , matches arc sent to the White House. The | resblent does not smoke and consequently han little use tor matches Hut like the late I’resid -nt Roosevelt. Mr. Truman on o < a sion will hand a laiok of "swiped from" matches to a caller as a miiiv i nir.
mitii E Tit xox-iti:-.. .. i« HTA fl- <•>' IM 'I I'- V AHAMS ioI XTI. , In tie- Circuit Court, V .ration ; Term. ISti* Henry S Htelnbrunner. < t al V M. S.itig ir lliiev. Ailmlnis’iatur of tie estate -f Trov II in. • ilr. c.isrit. • t al . onies tin- plaintiffs. !•' W lii-.it * Grimes Gieir Aftorm-v ». .uni I flh « tm >r • uiiiplaiiit hen hi, i. 4. t > 'rr with an affht.ivlt that th> said ■I. f<ml.mts. to wit K.-iilii-lh A lliiev. Margaret Htivart and Catlu-r- --- Epililo ,ir not t-i-siili its "f the St it.- ot Imliana. ami 1 it s-u I •n---plalnt lon in l« fur sp. f |n rfor nnin e and is founded upon mid 1 oni.i te.l with < lotitmet i-i r-liii m rial •■.tile |n Ala I s Co intv Sial'of Indiana, sml r*it estat, .1. s’Tlii .-•I a . I •Ho’* . t . wit I Io- muldli part tie- oit he t«l quarter of «■' t lon thirty-two i :t2l Pi township tw< nt v-fp. ijii north, rang- fifteen <l .» i-.ist, beginning at , st.ik. i i th- *t if- road at the {south' i«t • irn-r ~f the land f-ir’tt- ’ i-rly iwtii d hv .1 ihn G la-iifh-eirr •* land running thenee south twenty eight '-’*• rod* and twelve mol onejhalf 11.-Si llnk«. theme east on- ' hundred fifty nine il’.ii r>d ■ and seventeen lift links, them-e 11-rih twetilv-tight <2*» rod- ami twelve , ind one-half il3 l »> links thri-e west one hundred flftv nine il.ni I rod* mid seventeen link* to 'm-Ipla-e of leg'milng, eontalnhif -’•*s a-res tie*. or l-'sS Also, els teen 'lit .ore. ot land. lieing a p.trt of thsoutheast quarter of »<-<tion thirtytwo i;2t. township twenty-five north iZ’ii. range fifteen i|St east and d-s rilied as follows B-ginnlng at tli* southwest 1 orner of lands formerly owned by Wade laiofho'trrnw and running thenee south fiftvfive fiat tod* to the lousily Urie, thefi-e Mat -Hl said 'Ointy line far enough to make atafeen <ltl m re.. ttienei- north fifty-five fail rode to the land I irno-rly owned by Wade |,..i,f l-iurrow. thun-e west to Ute pt*. •• of beginning In all contacting l»’» M' re. more -r less. Xottce Is therefore hereby glv -n slid defendants that unless they .is I and appt »t on I lie -’slll do of M-p I it. mlier. A I' 1»l». th* same being a I judl lal day of the Meptember Ttrm. l'i|». of tlv A lams Cirt till Court, at (the Court H> i»e tn l»e»atur In wild IC.iuntv and grate, md answer or demur to a.ifd • imptaint, the name wdt be heard aid determined In thelz absence Witness my name and lh» seat of sa d Court afflved at Ite.a - ;r • hla .'lth da» of. J ilv A It till £II>WARI> JARKRC. C|e-k JCLY —Ji Gl.« to 3ot ' Mid p4P-‘ r «4Udik Ui« r ruUIM,l ot Le U«C».
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