Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1950 — Page 4
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T DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FnbUabed Every EvuaiM Bm*s* Bunday W „„ TH* DECATUR DEMOCRAT 00. BhaUeed at th* Decatur, Ind, Poet (MUce a* Second Clan* Matter Dick D. Hotter Pr*ald*nt i. R. Hpltbous* — Editor C. E. Holthouae si—£ Tr*a»ur*r J. H- Heller —....— VlcwPrsnident By Mart hi Adam aad Adjoining QmgUU; OM year. W; M> MMtatiib; • woatba, iin. B| Mart, buyead Adam* sad Adjotaiag Caaurtaa: Ona year. WJfc • moatu.»».»; (month*. !»*• ■r CMrf*c,M*aßta»*r VMk- Marts **•»*» d e*nta.
The grater (ski* abould sow "be decorated with many pitcher* of - aqua~/.«d 1 -• New Yorkers should bare set _f oat their rain barrel* around here. —o Timas must net be****d Ju New York, where os* at the e* elusive arena* shop* advertise mink-lined slipper* tor " men\at IMS apair. Oh. my feet! —o~ —o- — Damage from fir* to Decatur property last year is estimated al IS.tU by th* fir* chief. That's a pood record and we hope no one suiter* a beary loss during l»50. —- —» ' A columnist write* that a movie actor who earns 1450.000 from three picture* produced in a year ha* only |so.ooo left after paying taxes And that's a lot more than some of the ham* are worth. Servicemen who were held-pri-honer| of.w.ar ••Ith.r in Japan oF Germany will be paid one-dollar a day, up to a maximum of (1.3*0 , for the time spent in foreign camps These men endured great suffering and'f'V.'frbody wiH agree that they are entailed to special compensation ’ ' " ■ ' \ ——o .. -o — • The parking meiets produced *12.77002 during th* first gleven months of last year. After paying the iiunpagy that Installed the meters and charging the salary of-_one polmeinan for supervision. ■ the city *UU had a profit- of *4 ",»;g x.'. B« sides we believe the shoppers like the meter system, for'no one can hog the valuable parking spaces.
V'e- 1 ! fol <lrL.1 IL/ Li — " ' Bank your money each ”** week and “cash-in” for a happy Christmas time. L-— JOIN ONE OF THESE CLUB CLASSES w Deposit In MBMRM wee.., M, Wer*. UjAW $ .25 $ 12.50 Mllrl .50 .. .. . 25.00 UM) 50.00 „ “ 2.00 100.00 3.00 150.00 — 5.00 250.00 10.00 500.00 bank ESTABI ISHED 18*3
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Another Second street building will be remodeled aad modernised. in preparation for openSg of a retail eaiabllshmfnt and ualc conservatory. An investment in Decatur Is one of the prudent approach** to inercas* •**; Ing* in a market that grow* in value because of It* splendid co»MaWb*tJ. -fcundatlun. OtSrsi Harmon wiN brighten the shopping district with modernisation ot th* building that be recently purchased. Unless the purpose of the draft law Is, a* General HVseby explain*. “Th* cheapest insurance against war.” there I* doubt about the merit* of extending the law Young men are Joining the army. ' navy and air force through th»\ volunteer method and many want \ the special training ottered by the military branches. Congress may be reluctant Id extend llwlaw. since the legislators passed an act reducing the number both tor the army and navy. ’ ——o— —o-— — z . / Murder is murder, no -mattey . who commit* it. God's taw. nor” the civil rod* give the right to doctor* to determine the death of | a patient. Mercy deaths may not - b*. frowned upon by sympathetic 'persons but a New Hampshire t ha* been Indicted tor btinging about the sudden demise ot a cancer patient The case hold* interesting aspects and the outcome will be widely watched by newspaper readers In our opinion, If tin uoc-tor d< lilmr.alely caused the death of the woman, he birr violated Christian -principle* and should be tried for vio | r lating civil law
AIWS Mfdutet ifer dub baa voted | purchase at a 11* health bead. . erteial* of th* . dUkwJAI -aa < VWrir i Jlkb CMB'JAiRR * B KSSKTJSSSSn Adam* county 5L WaW3<l { sanouacsd to IMRSSpT I 4 *' p ‘ a iIaJIWW Tlf ceed* t « K } V ‘ k • , ““ rl f UEzSSSjf C h r ; • t > a* UjawwwwwwXvJ *aal aa*t« ana ■****• eulaaia aad t* F*rtdt MNj(Mato* and aMwrwtaa earry aa W RjM agalaat th* “wbtta Ham 7 A* aal* I* «oaduct*d by th* R4MM onnnfit faharrtiVialM r XVfWJGO 1 I; TOOM 0 . •. ■■wsnwiTPWWinpwJG',G,..-J. ■ 11 1111 11 1 ■"■ Jan. *. I*M wa* dnnday. MwvAwtw Eatwvvwdda •r ROEMTA\tR o ——— Q. U you have apnt a gilt so someone and have received no *< kaowl*dgm«at *K*V a raaaoaable time, would It be all right to ask thia paraea It he received it T A. Ye*, you are perfectly juirtltled in aaking, as th* gift may have gone astray. And it the person really did receive It, maybe your question will remind Mm ot hi* extreme rudeness. — Q. Is it proper for a woman to Consider her brother's widow her slMerin-law, even though sir* has remarried? x A. "Ye*, as long a* she wishes to consider her as such. This is a matter ot personal feeling, rather than rule. , a > —r—-. ---e Household Scrapbook | •y ROBKRTA LKI ) Button technique Often th« place where • button has been sewed k worn otn A | good way to on a button again j is to remove a button from wn old garment witli en ugh cloth wt* tached, aquared or rounded, and Larger than the w<»rix*ut\ibp«H U> be repaired. Push the button through thifi worn-out »|Mjt \trom the back. The added cloth on\|he button will make a good which can be /worked out fprk neatly. ' . v ’ '. • s - **•' Apples U a pinch id- salt |» added to the watdt in which apples are ; being washed before peerthg they will not turn hrowh as quickly as they usually do i Whiter Clothes Try slicing a rind oflemon int y thf clothes This will indu< e uintvr., '.lo'iK’s ami if-inov ’ the stains odif of j>i>i ket 1 hiets, uiid«fr*»ur, and tablf iinSchedule Filed **. ' Schedule U> determine inherit au?e *’a\ A t-* filed in tin uh < «»urt hr ; .b-nnje M< A than >. no itrix of • : !e ’ h.irito yjinmefai.oi « r»tai • i * b an appraised' vßlue Tt - Final Report Filed Fin 11 re|M»i t : li’ d \ ’A air* • Krick f**r tjii? p’ncr Xn hnlMin *‘sut». the "dUirjbutitm of awveti •till t..<i Jwo -hat*'- id 1125.&J. Krick aeekt» retr i frwnr duties as admtniMrai Sues For Divorce ( haigitig cruel and inhuman treat t~nt which has s**riouHl> as fectetl (heri peace iiiind aud health." Lillian Eetmardsoii filed *uh :>»r di\<»rte a4uin»*’ Nor man 4 r>on.|jdsorr ’ V'itihAfde \in-f \ndFr-"h Sue seeks an a'lSYiliilr djvori e . Übtudv of a jninor < hijd. support , of ( uiid <»ivts of this'afriim ams ali o’ht-i proper relief ~ Afriends Order The restraining <«r<i» r vChh h ha l ' It’d by , .<■ t ■ .ra-’l ■a. ■ Alarum I ink ham. •svrhy—iTTrt r prrnr T ham to sf |i (> r 1 the defendant i« also ordered- t.« ' pay into the offi c> of th<‘ b-rk-o. ’he court 115. weekly' fur suppotr and |75 fur plaintiff atturnej. Jbhtt Ih-Voffo. - — — Tnaf Set he «ase aud Minnie J.j <‘ynr, rx the Highway ttwpartmefrtlay comity and Fred Newton- "
DSCATOM tMULY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
A A P Soys Suit Aims To Prevent Real Competition t” Th* OM company ch*rc«4 to4ay that th* carraat *atVtm*t urt agalact th* company U really “a »ult agaiirii 'affietooey and agalMt raal Yum p*titio* ' ” i Th* company anno«nc*4 it* Intention of running * **rie* ot adv*rtlMm*at« telling about pravlou* •Bit* brought agaluit A A P by th* a*t>trust lawyer* M which th* charge* were proved to b* tala*. “In eaa* after caa* they made charge* again*! ARP which were proved in court to be utterly with out touadatipn.'' the tiral ad ot th* a*ri«* atated. Tbl* w«*k'» ad cited one *ach suit la iMI in which th* company waa eioared of charge* of con ■piracy to tlx bread prlcaa. Under th* cgption "Th* Washington bread <•***.’• the decision of Federai Judd* Alien T. tlnldnbeiuugh
—— THE GREATEST PRICE CUTTING EVENT IN OUR ENTIRE HISTORY ! <AIE STARTS s The Price Tar* Tell The fWorv I We’ve Slashed Price* ReieflUeimly la A Swe*oin« Drive To Clear Oltl AH floac >A JJJv * Sarnia (Md Lot* Few Os A Kind. And Window Dfaßtay Items. To These WeH.ve Add* I’telHy (M Krand THIIi>U.U Neu Merchandise That We Must Move Quietly To Make Room For incoming Shipments. Don'l Pass L'p Thm JAN Stn Opportunity To Stretch Your Dollars. Kuy Now On Our Convenient Payment Plan.
Suites from every price range . . .with our regular low prices slashed even lower to move 2 tligm out in a sweeping January clearance'. . cAne early for best choice! „ WAS MOW WAS HOW 11 mamjU Alodern two piece s<*>so i t SecliunarSofM 'IOO '" • 3Hf : Grev Mohair Freeze mim»y , n .smart Gray Cover mew.-rt Two Cushion Sune v IH<P Massive 2 pc. Suite '*><7 in Lovelv Itetße Freeze Kelt* Green Freeze Asst, 50 Sofa and Chair iir ? *ICO 5 “ Exira latrge Sofa SJQQ'>O */” Blue Mohair, Freeze Heavy Rose Freeze Cover df oa<’>o Modern Two Cushion SfdWQ'rt S ICQ'" Charles of London Style $M QA-'iO ' Suite—Lipstick Red Green Freeze (over Blue Freeze Suite lIRO'” 1 s*QQ’>o Smart New Style ?jAO' io Mahogany Wood Trim | Mui berry Cover Buy On Easy Payments \ ' -• Furnish a new bedroom in any style you like al T—il - amazinr -.avjngs! Don’t fail to -ee these bares ms! | |T Was Modern Walnut Now rtf .< fl AQSO Large Plate Gias* Mirror * v *f Bed, Vanity. Chest and Bench I Jin ) Walnut Waterfall Lj • S 0 F,a * *‘»P '’“t’j’y- ' rfr - * hc-t IfcPnM Largo Waterfall Suite Slrt<Vl» \-Matched Veneeks SSOa’»<> fUW XzvJ 5 dr. (hest —I PW Wj, VM Was Solid Maple Now Was \ Modern Lime OakpSow S«AQSO Extra Large Pieces:— SfrtQaO () P vn Stock Group Bed. V an.. Chest & Bench U nderdraw er pull*—l P« '. Modern Blonde Modern Walnut Avodire Finish—Large lAQ 0 sdbZAs(L ßeautiful Walnut Grain S« QA-'.ii zr |>| a ( e Mirror—!’> dr. Chest . Larg> iecetL-jO pieces I Silver Walnut Suite Solid >fild Cherry SmmA.iO Double Dresser. Bed SfAA'dl Colonial Sfv le—Lovely and 5 Drawer Chest *“*P Af(»3P Hand Rubbed Finish. I pc. Wylie Furniture Company 152 S. 2nd STREET DECATUR, INDIANA
I* quoted: ' "If ><>a wy* Tff ttruw thto record trial lawyer In the worM.ttc would-tell you there .*•* fiot any evidence at all . . . Honestly. » bav* n«v«r Ja my 40 ■ year*" experience‘tried a c**e that waa....aa_*B*olutely devoid es evidrn< ea« iteiST Till* is th* honest trathJ I hay* never teen on* Uke it." Pastor Is Returned To Bethel Brethren Berne, JMtaS. — The Rev. Ord Gehman, pastor of the Bethel Brethren church. wa» recalled a* pastor for another year at the annual hu*ine*a meeting ot the church on .Monday. The Bethel church. First Meunonlte. Evangelical Mennonlte,Firat Missionary and West Missionary all held their anual meeting* .Monday and elected church ottkial* for I»5<V : ' Th* plaue, venu* often can bo x*etyjM broad daylight ?
Futue Farmers Club Is Organized Here The organization of a Future Farmer* of America chapter by the vocational agricultural student* ot the Decatur high school wa* announced today by W. Guy Brown, principal. Vaughn Millar, vocational agricultural instructor fa the school, I* the adviser for the (chapter- wkich was given charter numlter 273 by the stale asaoclaLes Sautbine was elected president ot the new FFA chapter; Jim Mose*, vice-president; Bob Gray, aecretary; Vernon Thieme, treasurer; Allen Grote, reporter, Md Ralph Buiwe. sentinel. A program of work tor the chai* ter wa* also outlined by Miller for the coming year, which include* a father and son banquet, farm
safety contest, building gate* for farmers, conducting a project tour. | printing an annual newsletter and | the organisation of athletic teams.
Van Wart Coroner In Annual Report Dr. E. H. Alspaugh, coroiabr of Van Wert county, Ohio, in his sm-nual-report for th* year IMJ showed that one iieraon died of lobar pneumonia: nine death* were aecidantal; IS died of eardiac and circulatory di**aa«a. aad there war* five suicides tor ■ tothl of 33 daatha to that county. v DAV Meeting Will Be Held Tonight The regular maeUng ot Adam* county chapter No. >1 Dteabled American Veterans, will be h*M tonight at th* Edglca todgo hall. The meeting sill b* op*B from 7:30 to «:M to *ll *llgibi* votOSan* in the county. During that period application* for membership will b* taken «M eta l ** m *>' W filed, stated the local Commaadar, Gerald M. Bmitl*y. A diacuaaion on eligibility will b* held for tbooo who ar* in doubt aa to th* require- ■ . .. .. ■ ; u . iH—,
% OFF £ ON ALL LAMPS SAVI ON BED* AND BEOtHNO WAS NOW RA Walnut J. L. Full tilt *(A BB Bad — one an|y »3»-w / swas fAA RA Innerepring MeHreM CM SA Twin or Full Sue « Maple Bunk Bed CM C/h Ladder and Guard BARGAINS IN CHAIRS <«« n* Occasional Rscktrt **a wa* *IR.W Choice of Color* moM.MW »2*.sb;:'.-.':"7j±“’ *».*• g4O Barrell Back Chairs CCC *A Tapestry or Plastic Cavers 559.50 S«*^ a Lv 0 T 4 " S4S.SB goa KA Lounge Chair* CAM KA >MM*MW Plattrc *r Tapastrg ALL RUGS REDUCED sss.se EZZ KA " , * <J Aupiniter CKO KA gi M Lovely Patterns ESA KA A>m.n*ter C7Q CA Gray Green Rose XW.MW $139.50 V W ;X R .?‘ 559.50 si39.so :r $109.50 SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS CrtM CM Knesh«l* Oesk < M -** Walnut Waterfall, >JK.SV 559 00 Kn<cho,e D,,k CAG KA eua.ww Uimf Oih or MlhoiJßX $234.50 "..-.d T OP $199.50 5179.50 A Bottle ar City Gas wa aa wa Flor ««ce Apt. Bice SII9oSO Cover Top — Full Sue $79g50 Oven and Broiler $119.50 tea KA Solid Maple China C9M KA eGe.uw Poors SJu.JV CCM <A bond Maple Secretary 530 SO Plenty of Storage Space.. GGU-ZV Many Other Bargains Too Numerous To MsMton* Shop All Departments > I-.; SLIP COVERsV One Group Chair Covers \ Vafuao to tW.M .. . 0«99 One Group Sofa Covers C _UaUeo toJ|lff.9s .... -----A*
- THURSDAY. JANUARY 5. IHO
m«ut* for membership. AU veterans who were boßfotsUaud while in Service are *ap*cially urmd to attend, Blao *U prisoner* of wur and those wounded or injured in service, A*»*t*u*e*« wjl (mtoieiwit** Watte* •• Ner.Hr gtee* That tb--undrralhned'h*. b««a appoln.ted.Anmlnlstrator of the estate of Telka NloSeehoueer late of Adorn* < de.*aeed. The Mtata le 1 probably solvent. Mo*oe N tmlorimoooe ABMlulPtrator |fo*ry U. Heller (!!«.» JkMSMep G • i>—i9 QtSOl EEUU HtSH mswBXCKSS ACI
