Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1950 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pw>H«b»<l Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATI'R DEMOCRAT CO. TwmrporateQ -• bten>d at the Decatur, lad . Poet Office aa Second Claea Matter Dick D. Heller Preaident A. R. Hoithouee Editor C. E. HoithoueeTreasurer J. H. Heller -Vice-President •utacrlptltei Rates: — By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. Mi Six months, 13.*5; 3 mouths, 31-75. By Mail beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. 37.00; C months, 33 75; 3 months, 12.00. By Carrier, 20 cents per week. Single copies, 4 cents. 11 ' ?

The. Almanac says that the Vernal Equinox will occur at 10.34 o'clock tonight, which interpreted means that Miss Spring will arrive in Decatur at that time. Red Cross chapters and field directors last year made IS.itHl. otK) in financial assistance available to servicemen and their families to help meet emergency needs. You can do your share for members of our armed for.es by supporting the I*6o Red Cross fund campaign. o te-— Government censoring of the —»p..vi»s, a«-i..rs actresses and pro durers would-not accomplish anything good. A board of censors, named by the senate or bouse. ’ naturally would become political and ** such the country might »*« only pictures which the bureau would approve The movie-going public can he tin best censors and If patronage is withheld from piclur.s 'ihal arirogt decency Uud morals. the prod ucer', "win have to d<- tlirir own house cleaning. —- vAlter 25 rears in prison. I> C. S', ptietieot: of the Governor Jack- - • ' - cr"—' - w- kh A/parole. <’•»«% h *»d 7 :r‘ »*f - ina murder of 4 yoanjr woman, the former Klan and political leader. who arrugatHl) -boasted of »w»T iti 'Th»*‘ ytat«*, ▼iit 'tnak*' his inline in Oklahoma, That’ wit! |i ka*e nufnJ Hotj' ITrs wrinr • utdm« i’n !!;< Iftfhniv-u•— St* ph* i!«vn ruined *hi« . life and paid .1 pro at price for folHet* and alleged crino- « TIP Xii'. ij. p. 1! h- ~ u f .pal ' -of 2.’ ipuhllnr a hour hL ftKMWf ■ f .^-udX-dt L-jnd. hoi?* -1 ,iJI ’ r t l < w .iy ~hc • ’«*»«• i « .’ T».t . :»• ' —diubdl. ■•nivn i- : of 'uPertial tcVjhthi A check a,•romplhhed' bj paMhig a -■ - * H*hi numb’ r -«f at ran dntn fr»_fHe showed errors in 26 • • •■ ' >-r »he ’»turn* • ft».« h <d M- - nf'thv’ <-rb*r<* w»t».*'• iinl»b t.nvs invohir; at» hniHir.. txna »p** uhU unh a .'mail, uum her ‘Uukt'UUK intent to drfratfd Thi* •!.* lh» V|i«ibm way \ * inaC»r h».w mih tppv w*with one law or another, wv aj« es--cn'i-i”.- -t .'.»■>* i - 4i! . We „ * our -frtjiniu by bl* »n« off stf a’’i, andJhtn the lawj* Hiaßdab*-*.

Allergy Responsible for Variety of Disorders

By Herman N.Bundesen, M.O. . THERE’ Rj of dj- ‘ • vail* rzv .ov OR* IRwv-i ■!< .11 J.: to thill duo -2.4 -in f| ■"! . I J l"J' —rr Tr» 7-» ■ *inirtHr 3 ’}♦! ,i< ?(l ■' r into*. "with f. ■ f itßrfß -I • ?s’» ’• V.... V y '•- -•■ ■ -. V.1.lj ~ p» >i -J ■ / . ■J" j fc - ‘‘ U! * ' - ■■/. 4

John P. Braun: The successful Ute of John P. Braun, whose death occurred Sunday is a splendid exampls of what men of character and enterprise can accomplish tn America. Born In Germany, Mr. Braun came to the United Steles with hi* parents in 1871 and to Adams county iw I**l. Ito sMaged, in .tanning. established a home and reared a family. -Meeting the daily challenges which his adopted country offered, he successfully “coped with all situations and rose to a place of influence in his community. For twenty years he yPTred as a director of the First State Hank of this city and until a few years ago was chairman of the board of this flourishing financial institution. Ke was an individual who made ’the most of the glorious upiHirlunilies found in America and will always be remembered as oro-sjt its Worthy adopted sons Frederick Schulte: Ik ash atwaysrbrinM* mi<l n claim* th»- £’ hh*«i . it: •>! the Mak»i l‘.» n i\• men: over the untxiw.tcd death of Fr»U» rkk E. Schultr. young hn’<n.. a* :u;»n of rhts city: t* therefore widespread. En:c-rlng the < loiliing firrn W : ; r{ Jrttltwf • jj. Ut» iimrv .Schuh* co-f >un<hd. Fr*ihii<k fir>l <kik*d in the sjore and .itu* a partner in th* bu->•!• — up »u Ute d» .rk “rf’hi*. . «( « ii- i I*, : .11 ■> rw* I.wb ->♦ 4L' ; w« ■ •.'!• mill- •! uj:lu Hi* • tail life o! I.Htatur. —- XI.;.- ir.<! th»>i_otik h .• •. .fthtv'tss. not >4U» w««:i r»> him :*> • i'• -u Hi!' !h- wr.*v»i j known to li'io -ipoktii an unkind u<»rd aboiii or to i’ny’on< He ycirt ib<»ut hi- bu*in».'.s with nin- - I . » !•• :• 'r •-! <\i ■ ’ ■i aiding fr< ;h, hS fath* r, who was one of :be *-lty - pioffur an<( mh--v -i'ill nicK-bants. Tmbo 1 fr» ai !>..»»* hi-avils '.adm • iod i,\ r« alU.rion t-onir - that . urjifuf Fi>d*lkk S< ivulte b.is ‘•♦*n r»mov»«i from our niidat This new spaper • x.pt» *?*s *ym r»H*h* •**- i-h*- wiik>w and t.iuUUua i'=' *trry —'ttffw-r <*f i iuur - tif.ir > rttHpanion a ltd. father.

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0 01 Modern Etiquette 1 Sy ROBERTA LEE ( Q. la it proper to reply to wedding Invitation? A. If the invitation is to the chnn-h alone, it la not net essai y to reply. If. however, the itivlta- ‘ lion includes the breaktast or re-1 “+llllOll following the- cetymon-, > then an inimet late reply in *rit-, ing--a< <. pting or dei lining-should bo mailed. i tj Should an applicant for a position attend hia hand in greet ' lug the. prtjapertivw employer who is interviewing' him? A No; wait for the employer tn offer his hand, if he wishes to

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— CHAPTER FIFTEEN i THE WIDE wooden door leading i into the garage was doaed. Shayne i turned off the street and stopped ’ with his front wheels on the sidewalk. tie got out and found a button on one side of the door with a metal plate above it that read. “Night Belt” He put his Unger on the button and held It down until the door slid open enough to let • man come through. Ha wore grimy coveralls and a greasy mechanic s cap. He' scowled inquiringly at LtMdBR Wbe ted -disturbed htm. ; blinked in the glare of the aingle , headlight of Shayne s car and said. “Yeh. Whadya want?" "Had an adt.dcnL" . Shayne gestured toward ms car. “1 need a fast job before the cope pick me up." T dur.no." The mechanic came through the aperture and went to study the damage to the tender Mid headlight He shook his head Mid said. "Rush jobs come high " "1 don’t care about the cost." Shayne had hia wallet out and l-e---qan pulling out twcnty-dullar billa How much to ha me up with a new fender and headlight?" “Trouble is. we re busy." He furtively considered the Nils fanned out in r Shayne's band. “Anybody hurt bad?" ■ "I’m not paying for’.-a lot of ■juestiona." Shayne countered. He vdded another twenty to the four in his hand, then, more slowly, mother. He closed the wallet and returned it to hia pocket “It won’t be hard to match this new. paint job of mine." He smoothed die six bills together, folded them J lengthwise, and slapped them ' vgairtst. his palm. The mechanic nodded and ' reached for the moAey. “Drive on [ in. I’ll get on yours just aa soon aa 1 finish the job I’m on." He I supped back and slid the door ail the way open. - Shayne drove inside a big room with halt a doacn cars parked wound the wall in various stag's of dismantlement. He waited just inside while the mechanic ringed the door and said. “This doean t look too good. U the cops come around...“ j running board beside him and grinned widely, showing a grp tn ■ ins front upper teeth. "Never you , min’d about the law. buddy. Drive rM'AibLJhWi.linrt.’.ira.W.bpta'-rn jj-.tbem white on the floor.* ' 'as Shayne m he neared a snN4 ten-foot panel that rose sb»wly to admtt passage onto a rickety freight elevator. The rr.ech.mic chuckled at the deucuvta surprise when the panri < soundlessly behind them when the Rodan was on the tor. He stepped loom the runnxr.g board and pr-'* -‘-<•4 a button and’ the elevator ties* raided slowly to t f* C-r Ulow wi.k’h was bngWthr ):ghted~ and with the thumping sounds of wooden mail* t on ■ sheet r *pull it off C r here* he dirtvted Shayr.4?. ’W*r H -g*?t to you ji;st as soon as we Irtish up this £&a£A£ drove off the-, elevator f

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I do 80. " Q Is it ever permissible, wheu ' asked- tn -pas# fou4 sL Abiv-talihL, j to help one'll self first? A. Never, unless urged to do iso by the person »ho Ims ask d : tor the dish. ■(_. ; o * Household Scrapbook Sy 'ROBERTA LEE : 0 | - Whipping Cream Add one-fourth teaapooit of ' leinoll JtTI. tn each mi» <»f heuv* cream Io luisten the whipping lb sure io have the '-ream and uten .ils thoroughly chilled, so as to provdSf the mixture front tun

onto a clear space In me underground workroom and cut the ignitions The mechanic strolled over to say a tew words io hia lellow workman who was pounding cut dents in the right front tender that had been removed from a black limousine. After lighting a cigarette, Shayne got out and strolled over to the workman to ask casually, "How much longer will you be on that job?“Quarter of an hour, maybe. AB you got .to do tight and you can drive that tuick.. of youris out of here fixed so nobody in a worid'U ever know you been in in accidenL" -- --, - . Shayne said, “Fair enough." He walked around the limousine, looking at it with casual disinterest, memorized the number of the Dade County license plate, then returned to the mechanics and said enthusiastically, ’That a the kind of crate I’d like to own. 1 suppose a guy would nave to be a millionaire to get one Like it these One ot them grunted some non committal reply and they both went on with their work. "I always wondered," Shayne went cn, ’’how it felt to sit behind the wheel'qt a buggy like that." Neither of the nien said anything, but went on with their hammering as though their’. Jives depended upon getting the job finished within a few m mutex Shayne shrugged and dropped his cigarette to the concrete floor and ground it out with ius shoe. He yawned and strolled back to the limousine ah'Tieahcd inside the front window to study the rich upholstery and the gleaming dashboard Glancing at the mechanics;- he saw that rieittier ot jliem was paying arty attwiUon to nun. The windshield of the big car appeared to be faintly opaque, and Shayne felt the window glass between his thumb and forefinger, ft seemed extra thick, and he had a hunch it was intended to be bulletproof. He unlatched the d-xir and slid ont o the- soft cushi - n behind the which switched on the daahllgbt and pretended Wereat in the speedometer and various other .gadgets. There was a single key tn the prsasril a button on the glove" compartment to search for some clue as to the ear’s owner. It came open easily, and he was groping Inside , opening _w hen two men appv-arc-J ’on a"‘iv o?cn ‘"sYjfWWy' leading down frum a room upstairs. J The men came slowly toward the limousine, halt, d. and glared-at him. They were both neatly dressed in dirs s-.pj.i, aad. the slimmer one was c . oung. He had thick bps au-1 his >yes bulged a trifle, giving h.s lace an expressing of t \ ;;ment. His >n Waa '■ . ief and some twenty years aider. He had a thick black nu la- and looked like newspaper ph-A* -graphs of Molotov. He said, “What are you doing iri there?" and put hi? right hand his ; coat pock. t. Shayne straightened up and iWith<h-ew has hand it m the glwF j c -moar’ mrr.r. be said

tad to batter This Is particalarV Important daring the summer ' MMttbfli , . . To reader wood waterproof NUT It to- amteturt twnisflag < • parte boracic add. i parts ammonium chloride. 3 parts sodium i orate, and Ite parte water. Rtak Underwear The color of pink underwear may be restored by adding a few drupe at mercurochrome to the rinse water. , . t " 'J" | MYtAKAGO | TODAY . March JO — The Commodores win from Altoona, Pa., 31 to I*. Next game tomorrow afternoon. Henry B. Heller, coanty attorney. gitos talk at Lions club meeting. Blue prlata from the state highway commission show road 37 will run just west of the Mennonite church in Berne. The new alcoholic drink coa taining isoproyl will cause paraly sis, says Commissioner Doran. Mr and Mrs. John Tester, ot Liberty Center Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Bhroll. Elmo Smith attends Rexali convention in Indianapolis. 1 - Notice Jm hereby riven that the , ; u4>o<43|l. meetlny of the.Cl<4»»9* TeteVh'*nr <*4>rht>aTiy~ht DtMfltffr. tffiitisihrt. j will Im> held at the ottlce. ot th* » S*-crctar> of »aM company in llw I eflV of Decatur, Indiana, nn Tuesday. Mnrt h IK, ISSO, nt 7.0 n o'cln- k IP. M. PST for the purpoae nf <ift« r nininiK the n-umber of director** and to rile* t direi ti-.r.-i to werye for th** year, to hear hn'd invumM*t F : r»-p« rtM of bfft»*»rws to railfM th* jact-H of <»ffber*. di rec lore, and com* to date of the meetinff. aiitl to • biw . i nee* that in.<v properly « <•»«»• ljs;fa<« ’ the meeting. « lMirie(i ■». tirerrfarr , • i«. if. .1. ■:* Nebraska "farmers spoilt' Tf.iwo. -mm for i-heinii als. use-1 In I3.‘HM' spraylug m.u liltu-s valui-d al ! <im> mm In their fight against * W'-vls last year..

nervously. “Wasn’t anybody around and 1 didn’t think it'd hurt, any to sit in hers and protend 1 was a Mg-sliot like tbo guy that owns this heap." The bulky man stopped beside the car and opened the right door with hia left hand. Ho said. “Get out." He reached inside and slammed the glove compartment shut. "So you didn’t think it'd hurt'any it you snooped, huh?" Shayne slid out from behind the wheel and closed the door on hu side. The youngc. man came around the front of the car and looked, at. film , mtwitiy- He -aa*d...» egcKcdly .to ms companion. "Uaton; Blackie." Ain’t this the dick that had hia pitcher in the paper last week?” Shayne started to tum away, but Blackie caught him by the arm and peered suspiciously at his face. He snarled, “you’re nght, kgl It’s Mike Shayne. That tough Shanina from across, the bay. 1 heard he was back in town lookin’ for trouble." His right hand was in his coat pocket. He let go of vne’s arm and took a ba< k-v.-f..d step. "Shake ’lm down, kid." Shayne lifted his arms to let the kid shake him down. He said mildly, “I don’t care what you do just so you don’t tell the cops I’m in here getting a busted fender fixed.” - - The kid felt over him carcf ilty and said. "It’s okay, Blackie. Do ' you think ... 1" "I think he’s too curious," Blackie said apgrily. "You can sec for yourself." Shajßic nodded toward his sedan. ‘ “I can't go out on the street till that’s fixed." “Had an accident?" "Little bust-up on Collins Avenue. You know I don’t stand m with the Beach police, and I’d Just aa leave not have paintcr*aak me ' any questions about that lender and headlight." Blackie', eyes were narrowed ' and suspicious. “I'll just check 1 on that, Shamus. Watch him. kid." He turned aside to a pay " telephone against the walk- put m [ a nickc', and called police head- ' quarters. He got the traffic bureau and said, "I'm checking on an accident this evening. Anything reported tn the last couple ot hours ?" He listened a moment, hung up, came.tefik with an ugly scowl <m hia heavy features and both hands 1 planted deep in his coat pockets. ' "You’re lying, Shayne. What's , the big idea?" , - Shayne. and said. "It could have something to do with a ” ruby bracelet." - , The kid’s eyes widened with anxiety.. Rlsckic's scowl grew deeper yet. He muttered, "Wise . guy. huh?” . “I’m Just trying to tell you j that I’m back in business and I’ve got the same in with the insurance , people that I always had. U you , know anybody that’s got- a ruby t bracelet for sale. I’m ready to [ make an offer. Just pass the word 1 r around. That Mike Shayne is In the market and can be reached I : at the same old place." I "Jeez. Blackie.” s.ild the kid uneasily. "I don’t think ..." I Blackie said. "Keep/your trap' ; • shut and watch him " .. II f To Be fonltaarXi

H HBHW Previously reported 33,3*005 Orion Stolz. Sec. 33 Jefferson Twp. ... 500 .Mrs. Ben Bixler, Sec 30 We bash Twp 750 John Wechter. Sec. -3 Blue Creek Twp. — 13.00 Buddle Johnson. Sec 7, Washington Twp 17 00 Town of Pleasant Mills, Mrs. Florence Noll, Chr. 13.75 John A Miller, See. 15 Wash. ington Twp. '■> 'f Herbert Hobrock, See. 3 Hoot Twp. ...1... 400 Tirtal reported —33444,3 b CHIKHNEWS Church of the Nazarene Until afii-iyiiHiii and errning terView will be held at the Decalur Church of the Nazarene-Tuesdav throiu:li Friday, it win anii'-uni-.-d today by the Iler. Ralph Carter, paster. The We-rviceH will lie held al 1:30 and 7f30 p in The Rev. Waller Moore, of Fort Waynp. will lead ih<- siuxlilk tontpht anti Tuesday night. . K XHeti f »r th»‘ art •n&iHrAtor a pet it,ion to < at«h t*er tain Ikmhla an«l siAtnps anionutlnc in fa< e value /o a1»«»ut jH.r4MU*<U*n axwauu.i! .Hittd. vu r t Set For Hearing The < of KaTn**rtTr? Ankrr v*. TTi »• "A tianrtc rrmf Pa+Tt+e- T- Uu_. or. hearing of «»n d»-fv »<! .-LanldL<U inotton to nmk<* | part* of pfaint jsp < itip ami motion t»» wtrikr our ! parrs' .th« i »M‘s s. ’ toi Man h 10 a. m. }w>foV«‘ spr<-ial i ll MUtolinan : Off Docket • i »,au.-i of Maty .lo'iiiK":i ** • » divon *> a Hon. i*Tt *tf <i<M*iket. -A t : ’ " •_ For_Tf.jil T-'-fYF "n i? ?n »u '!*.*’ " • .if- r.»- ' • h/i. 4- . •’"■-uh* • > ■ rr-A-iHw*!* daoia.’F-i sPt ford! Uy juty Mav v. a m .. } Marriage License John Grant H»-r .thd-CoH<-« h I.mo M.Ctonnt ll .-.th *.« IWaHir '* 4- Fnui .and Juiiii »• (Jjha-r i | bot ii of !»♦•< at ar. Certificates Filed I M<»rioh ItoUIMK IA -U'h i.iL ..P t i : h.'lllt i. it- Grout). IH riiii.f.i' '.- it, i ,,f . | ( Milton Kuhrman. lo p;: 'i*. m ■ f frhicrt ’ r»rrttn*,u . -j I ( hvi*ter L \dath*. It«*j»uldr ait: | * pr* * in* t iommitteman, t Jeff j »i ''72 '* ; - __j_'a ri '?' ’ .jsory h«»ard! Him (V*eVfowlphnTj < a»l Frev, Ih-hmkrat. mutee . t M .r» s ? T’ant Srahtv flemorraf; prwiiivi v4»m?nttf«» ?na?i, Herne 5 i Hv«M*."trvi < >ifitoaii,. I»t pn iht an/ TiVWnfrKPi ■'rnigrri? - • -- - !a«o Ei./l-. K»-pu:«li4 di/ pH- im • ; * -"ft I’-. TV-eh-* b - J I lia.rh y Re» ,h<M L 4!. ? j :< ‘onntitte.-niar:. west .Ivt'H r*<>n. J H< »-.ry bHoi- r fi» rim rat, < u.jjt, f Jei-rHi H. 11. . dithtrict Mamie L. ’<•! .-I A p:.:. H*i- <|. ;j. * p (i ■’ . J to Frnlay Mm, h 24 - i Jtorotd MumnuG W. M. i . 65b3tx j Just Tell Us Amount Yod Need I . — - ■"■ r -- No endofxn or co-sigmrs. Juit i your ou.’i signature ami iccur-/ ity will get the cavh you nccJ. Repayment terms to suit your personal needs. Loans privately : made. Me specialize in serving our customers promptly. ’ / L LOCAL | LOAN COMPANY Barw < Vro»t Bldc. Gawk® Floc* IVt N- 2M» St- • Toom 2-J*/- ♦ . .

DELINQUENT TAX SALE 1-and and town 101, rsluraad delinquent for non-hurmvut ot taxen for th* ynar I**7, Adams D*ta *3-——ltoeeHMtoa Aesw Valwa T>m Hammond. Robert K . , Monmouth Lot, ». 13. *0 * »*• » ts ’• ST. MARVU TOWVSH.r Bvereri. liabrlrt, ft »w. See. tl -I# 1W ♦"« Shafter, Irvin C. Hlvarre; «. pt,- Lot » *° . •»* . BKt’ATI * ____ , Hudson. Tunis P A Florlae, Melter* Add . Lol *»l H»'» ♦> "<? Lllx-uia Hollaing. ..._South Add. la>< »11-B »■ ’•• bwyaart. Ilk-hard D. * l>elor*a _Er via-Archbold. la>t SSS l«5« *-** . In adiMUon to th* above tax »V So eoala must ba added for **en dawripiton for printing. Htnte of Indlann, County of Ada mu; FS: .*.>„ 1, Thurman I. Drew, Auditor in and for vaid county do hereby certify that the above Im a true and correct Hal of land* and city and town lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year HH7 ami previous year a. with penalty, intereat and r and further that the amount charged was rc<'4»rde<i i»etween the first Monday of December/IH> and the firi»t day of January, IfSh. WitneNM my hand and-veal at the Auditor** office in the city or Decatur thia 20th day of Mart'll. , w, Thurman I. Drew, Auditor Adaina County. Indiana, Mate of Indiana. CMjnty of Adam*<. SH: Notice ia hereby given that so much of the And town iota, aa .may be nece«Mary to discharge the taxea. penalty. Intereat and coata which may be du* thereon, or dur from th** owner* thercui on the daya «>f rale a iii be sold at public auction by the Trr.aaurrr of Adania County at the ea»t door «»f the Court Hou** in the < Ity of Itocatur, in said county and Mate <>n the aeeondwMonday <»f .April, being on the 10th day of "aid month, commem ing at 1« o'clock a m. of said day and that raid rale wtil continue from <lay to day until aoto. <*iven under my hand.al the Auditor n office in Decatur. Indiana thia Jt’th day of March. I>M. . ’ Thurmaa 1* Drew. Auditor Adame County, Indiana. March Sfeth, 27th & April 3rd TRADE IN DEC ATUR save with I 50 Gallens HOOSOKTE j REGULAR ETHYL »3 Oct*n. dM ** Oct*n* CORNER 13th A NUTTMAN sa—m-=-=M-a===« Public Auction -HOUSEHOLD GOODS - On .14-4-ouiu of lhe death at my hueband I will a**H-hty liou.M*hidd GOOdii 01 Pu:»li< twm at 116 South Fifth Street, mi SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1950 ~ at 1:00 P M. H<H SEHOLU G<M>i>S -jJ.piece Wine Living Ho<’tn Stille, like nt * Wine fill 1 • I ( h»C ! Wuluut lJedr«*ot»i Suit*. xSipiitiK*' e* m.'iiin'- . m«hni B Ros,-„o-v* r-»itff* ■! < |:.3ir 7 Str.iinhf < h.dfv Cj ; p,. r «. a Gert Drehklk '• Set. 3 Vtfitly 1 Cu>lM»ardg; Boukiase; Startdb A Tablee.' Coffee Walnut Sewing Cabinet ’. Table Ump«, 2 G-nnp?<. ; * 2 Ivamiw-: Wai«t»l Bed and Dreaaer. Rollaway B- d. < otnpleG . 'Me+af W’TtT Twn*-fbrf2 "Linoleum^;- ■■ 1 W iH >r C.Hiiiii'rtl* . Marble Top. Whit** Enatifc* I Klt< hrn Ho.i.n-r? > Burner Kern- br . . BnfTicr-KvTnwnrt--S4TH-t*-4’u:4iv cti Ca4t»m*i . 2 Wardrolteo*. 7b It* h'e |h»x 2 RpJiiid Tabtor B'r«*-akfa<*t l aid* Mi-flh’HH- I'iLbino‘s 2 llk'i < n .■Sltad. feae* 11 i. ‘-<2we*-n"ihMdtoJrto -Ataiiab: -.....lb_~Xc-t I--Mir** Cooker. B“> tfo<»d lM*h Towels, Dishes. IteiiMii'. Gai«l**n fuoi-77 " 1.. \ < kin.m T-imiS Mi. i aiG-i. TERM:- CASH Sale will be h»'ld inairt*' in <«-*• nt had a.uber MRS. BEATRICE KELLY, Owner • <<iv ** .1 <•!>ti■ <»n v* "7 "* ’’' ■-■ - - x’wi < lobr, ,-fi , Am ii'-ni--r> M. urn Lu- hry Bry. v iMini'lK Clerk • V SAVE 25.90 Reg- 1M95 : . <1 -5.'J ' I-"*'* '* ,'■ ’ •■MVNM YO3HMW3 IClficlMßaider i' 42" CABMRT MM , J with Fittings ■ toW ImSmm ~ i Clttdi th* -rs-’- ~— -1 — — !!■ i • *- - - | ' NAtodRIVAO ~~ ••iaio-woßmßl top • • • r -4 dam, • pkmora to owa 'I • sgmio»s, ao-spbab bowl ’ ”* * I r A ' I \ I »• RUMhi* tetar - drawer. I J • te*dto«. •• <«**te« ... a ■ . r*t*M*ol** ate k*M wax • HmmmgrnbireMMilem \J laroe. COW W TODAY. *i j. _ __Ml. ugg rQUMHH., _ ■ tee7u7cA&u - S^-.-J, CALL ITS TODA Y FOR FREE KITCTIEN ESTIMATE SI m ky & Co. MONROE. IND, PHONE 66X66 Open Each Evening Except Wed. ''■■■■■■■■■ErawweeiMeeawwwewwwiMweraßWW

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