Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1950 — Page 6

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Ananal July Storewide Cleorance Sate to now in progremb—E. F. Gaas Store. M?t4 Try A Democrat Wart A*—lt Fays

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WART TO FIGHT HIGH PRICES ? Shop at Scheiman’s and Save! SLICING BOLOGNA lb.--29c SKINLESS WEINERS a..a.-- I>. -44 c SLICED BACON lb. 52e TENDERIZED PICNICS B- S2e : «te -• PORK .STEAK .... a.l— ..Aj ' ' ■ ..." 1 '■" ~ 1 l 1 CREAM STALE YELLOW CORN 2 far 25c GREAT NORTHERN BEANM^^ J .. - ta_ JL5c--GIANT TIDi: .- —- taw «*■ Siiieiman Bros. Market PHONE. 308

- • ... ...... .. . 1. Vi u- vwrtxa AT LAST 10 YEAR ~« freezers Are Hard To Get! YOBRGSTOWR KITCHER highest —X ;_ at prices you HFUMtI VRTFRS Z LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN! . can afford to pay. HEADQI ARTERS . C. — 9 MOffolS TO CIIOOSC FIOIII. WHITE 50 GAL p , ~ '"'" ''’'Tl nt ' wrpW n W iWnl - fl WlPiB L *J rll® 'Payment! | L< I l! pay only KWtril .-. -■*«**• »w I 6#> oc uj»— —; —tlieautil ttl — VK Your kitchen dream i!MH ~ mdl i Jang ... so east to own -MK I ■_•» ! KS*"'f». RS 30 (Jal.Cgas) 99.50 S | NK CABINETS — 579.50 UP • . f *26s°° ' ' EM 52 pe. * *r Compare these c»ll ts - - p* ._ Bsb .—“ta?" 1C “ L LIBERAL - wiM U withanvthin K and let our kitchen planning expert URII iklftCt lTOb ffß rm. taA«. / market! ’r ’ low low price of $.319.50 — II ■■ ■ v SM It In Miniature | complete with racks. K . Shop - Compare -- AT HAUGKS Be Convinced!!

Woman Critically Woundedßv Suitor Muncie Mon Slays Self After Shooting Manet*. Ind . July 21—(VP)— Mrs. Clara Williams. 28yearmld divorcee, vu in eriUcal condition today from gunshot wounds Inflict, ed by Robert (Little Bob* Garvin. 10, who took Ms own life as police closed In on him after the attempted murder. . An eyewitness to the (hooting. Kunice Kidd, told police Garvin came to Mn. Williams' home with a box of clothing and that the three of them had a drink. Garvin pulled a .25 caliber Ger-man-made automatic pistol and shot her twice In. the back, Kidd said, warning him'to “stand back against the stove and keep out of the way." Police Mid Garvin shot Mrs. Williams out of jealousy when she transferred her affections to Kidd. He said he had been “going with her" since they met June 4. ('Mrs. Williams ran screaming out the back door Into the yard after she had been shot twice, Kidd said.

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and Garvin followed her. He said he heard "several more shot*" but did not follow them. Two. policemen found Garvin standing, over her In the yard. As one shouted, "don't do thaF!” Garvin raised the gun and shot himself in the temple. Trailer Home Is Feature In Story A feature story concerning the trailer home of Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Ketchum of Decatur appeared in a recent issue of the Blooming- ' ton Star-Courier. Mr. Ketchum Is attending summer school al Ind , Una Cphefslty,where he 1 ' junior in the school of business. -/ /' After his graduation. Ketchum ' ptahis tb attend tire Indiana Clip vetslty school of law. Mrs. Ketch >tm Is the former Jean "Mowery of ; this city daughter of Mr. and Mrs. »-Cbar4e*-Ksdaih a ni ,Ja. tha non of Mr.'and Mrs. Amos Ketcham. Illinois is <arin« for IM vette | Ms of the Spanish Anrrriean war I In its Institutions lit of them al. a soldiers and sailors home u. Qun. y # 111. and the others In i mental hospitals. A

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RUSSIA I / 1 fl fl ■ J -/ r Ho zri. a r"’ o\ C LHASA INDIA J W f fHOUSANDS Os CHINESI Red troops ar* reported crossing the border of Tibet (I > from Singkiur.gProvinpe (TTTh Central Asia, according to non.'Communist military obaervercTlf successful-such an invasion would . menacethe Buddhist government of the 11-year-old Dalai Lama (nghtj n the capital at Lhasa, fapned “Roof of the World." (Central Press) DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESITLTS

Union Rebuked For | SelectingJi-Red East Chicago Union Put On Probation East Chicago, lnd„ July Si f—(UF) — The international executiv« hoard of the -tHO United Steelworkers today r-buked a local union here for electing to oKlce a former communist whof bad liven ruled ineligible by CIO prtsident Philip Murray. Local Kill at the Youngstown Sheet A Tube plant Incurred the : rebuke and ‘Was put on probation I fjiy electing Charles Fixer. 38. an ' admitted former communist who I said he quit the party four years ' ago. to th • post of financial se<.'- ' retary. (Fixer said he had signed a n.ontommunlst affidavit, but Murray had held him ineligible to hold a I union office because be had tailed to appell previous union proceedings in which he had been named as a communist. The rebuke from the Internationtonal executive hoard was read last night by suh-dlstrlet director 'Lester Thornton at a jneetjsfg of the local union. George Kehrow, runner-up to Fixer in rec-dnt election, then was installed as financial secretary. / ' h group of Fixer supporters, headed by recently-eievted local president Wllljsm t’hrh«ty z announced plansrto name a committed to go- fp -Pittsburgh anil confer with Murray They Indicated-they would dispute .further the orde¥ barring Fixer-from office y . J -- ■ • —' ' 16 County Students Are At I. U. Summer School Bloomington. Ind . July 21 Th« 6 OSI stud ntR erinflTfHf for, the regular summer Npsslon at tn I iana Unlyershy include K from Adain* (‘tunjy Kenneth Jerome' Neuen«<;hwander, i j/rry Lm a% Stu< ky . « J DeratUr Ja< k k ■ n eke. Bar I Mtr a Ann Rrare>\ Arnold L. tainiail* Paul Arthur PhURp Raymonds Dolby John Dav ry / Marton —Ket# hum Ikmna LMP JWr-t*nber R»»bert n... Hunttr. Marfory Jean Khockiev. t atberlne Elizabeth Weidler. <;»-n»-vii. Kiln.i Lm ile 'Ciendvuine 'and William Kamman Heavi pruning of jwar trto n has - J bfM-U advajHed' by h<»rtieallu»l«t * J as a‘jio«ib!v o( the » ' ’ ;

Plenty Os Soap For All In United States Washington. Jnlyjl. — (VP) — " ThefeTTM pwty ’ omskir for ~wr--cryltody for a long time, agriculture department officials said today. Tallow and grease, the raw ma lerials for .soap ere about as plentiful as anything you can think of, they said, "And prices are way down to pre-war levels." *■ - '

Public Auction OF REAL ESTATE / ■ - AND / , “ PERSONAL PROPERTY As Lliave purchased a roadside restaurant and garage with filling, statlon/and overnight cabins on State Road t~ In Indiana. I will sell at public auction at my residence located 101* miles west of Van Wert or t> nrtles southwest of Convoy or 2 miles northwest of Middlebury in Harrison Township. Van Wert County, on < WEDRESOAY, JULY 26,1950 Commencing at 10:M A. M. . 80 ACRES—REAL ESTATE—BO ACRES This farm consists of »0 acres with a good 5 room house; Jfixfid barn with a good roof; metal machine shed. 2<lxS<l; granary 12x14. new-lfixto poultry house with round roof; good drilled well. The tend Is all under cultivation excepting 12 acres of woods; has 5 acres of • new ground; I (acres of soy Iteana and la acres of corn, balance of th? farm is in clover and grass Buildings are all electrically equipped Immediate possession and buyer to receive all crops. Raul estate will sell at 3. Mt pm. TERMR ot) Heal ~Estate—2«% of purchase price day of sale. bat-, ance on or within 30 days or upon delivery of deed. PERSON AL PROPERTY-r-Comin«icii»K at 12:30 P. M. 9 HEAD OF HOLBTEIN CATTLE Cow. 1 years old, due to freshen t»y day of "sale, cow 5 years old on full flow of milk; cow 5 years old. due to freshen in Oct <ow 4 years old. on full flow of milk: 2 heifers. IS month- old: heifer 14 monthcpld. year old heifer; heifer. 4 months dd T H and Bangs tested ' . ' - 3 HEAD OF HOGS—3 puTe bred Berkshire gilts, due to farrow aoonf' •pule tired Berkshire One Sorrel paddle Horse -r, u MACHINERY 1938 mistel A John Deerc-“l*act<>r. overhauled. Minneapoli- Mohn J>| ft combine with motor. Oliver Superior fertiliser grain wlwß.-BlreUwi .. (fute>~U>>er«r«i4»><UltaeriH~4PlML D»e» ; ue (U^Aii.,.tfv> ..... nm< loader MrVormll-k I leering d.i« : Jfc Cormh kHeeling 14 in 2 tractor cultivator. S-ft M< lot mi. k ftyerlug cower Itubk buck rake -New H.dland II in Ifatnmn Mill new James Way-.de. /trie brooder. ' Helmval magnetic milker, like new;. I>el>val cream separator. 4b rials li.ig fence, almost new -gci.acres of poultry feme. ’some-yd eel’fence post a 4 Iron gates. CTOM <ul ass’and many other Items tmi numerotla to mention ~ t . EnglfslS Sliepherd Dog - . HOUSEHOLD GOODS—CoaI and wood heater; stands glass JMWcanU : aim. -tone jats; and other items not menjhme.l iI'EHMS < ASH Not- Resptmallde for accidents RUSSELL ADELBLUE, Owner Vretioniers Belington and Knittie ‘ v cltlo IVlgert. Clark , ~ ' «- - - For further Information you- may contact the auctioneers. Lunch will be served by Woods Chapel Ladies Aid 21 24

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Furthermore. Americana uaed less soap last year than in My 4rf the IS years on record. Rome B# percent of the market has been di verted to synthetic detergents. Annul July StorewWte Clearance Sate ia now in progremu—E. F. Gans Store. 1«7t4 H yeu nave aemetning te eetl er rooms for rent try a Democrat Wont Ad. tt krlnge roeulte. .— —