Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1950 — Page 4

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< A teto mlnto* el»a«t* to Coffee price* make* a 1 1 tafia* Mam to Kr*t*r-» ad to today’s aaeend f f aaattoa taaaerwt. Th* corrected pric* la: 1 1 KROGER LB. f < core** cm \ _ /" '-‘I Ml — ——— no wmi I SO Übm HOOSIER PETE | Sct week CORNER 13th * NUTTMAN /■ _____, ’ . * ■ •

I lewberrfs IIIIIIIME SALE I ' ■■■■■■■MHMHIRRiaRMRMRHHMRBHHaMHMMHHMWIHMBaBBMBMRHHBMMHHBIBBMI,; LADIES’ SPECIAL LADIES’ .3 ' SPECIAL, I MYOH PANTIES -•- 15c RAYON PANTIES - -29 c fl ■■■mhhrmrmriibm*mribßmrrrßbrbr || n |Hß x I mam gm amhm ■ .r.-srecUi I ITIArU W owWrS ■- Wc PLASTIC.APRONS --25 c ■ MHMMMRMMNBBRNRBMSRMNNRRtSaMto AnMIMMRI 1 I MMB AifIBVA £7. ASSORTED PATTERNS lam SKMTS -- • 57c print MATERIAL 3 yds. SI.OO - . ■ - Reg; 44t ■ I AWES* ■■■■■■■l I <IIK UFftKFMIIIFF ■ -29 c t-wms- ■ RCWKWHcr RfIYON GOWNS -- - SI.OO 1 A DIES* - ■ I RAYON SLIPS - - - Now 98c m*• I _Rayon Half Slips - 2 for SI.OO I Childrens Sandals $1.47 & $1.77 ' I - ■ "t— - LA3IES BLOUSES --98 c ■ LITTLE ■ I GIRLS SUN DRESSES - $1.67 ' | | . ' -TRAIRIhG FANIS - sfer SI.OO E ■ GIRI,S ■HHmaMaHnanHaiaMMMnMMMi I I MHGf.EE shouts sut „ | I COMB SETS -■ • - Me REACH BAGS - -77 c I I WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS -10 c BON BON DISHES - • • 4c I PLAY & SWIM SHORTS -77 c CY KiSSES ' ' lh - 10c RrJ S' 00 I ' - SWIM TRUNKS ■ - $1.27 I BLAZER SOCKS ■ ■ pr. 27c ■ jaBMBHBMBNHMaBMnBMMMBaaaaaaaanoaBav I CANNON TOWELS - 3 for SI.OO SPORT SHIRTS - - - -77 c ■ - Ref. 39c — 5 -M .: L~ ■ nMMHnMaaWWaRNMMMMAiMJMRMNdAi ■ fl. cwxon ixfants I FACE TOWELS - - 5 for SI.OO TRAINING FANTS ■ Cpr.Sl.oo fc _ U . WM»MUMMMMkdMdI*v»«U**uatcMMmUA R I Dox of HHi SMALL R PAPER NAPKINS - - • 10c Kiddies Week End Bags - -59 c | I ' M .i|| V. Im r hMK 2

CAKE SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY S SATURDAY CTrIUAOTC D.IUVDV —Butterscotch Cake 65c STEWARTS BAKIRY WE EK TRY OUR FRESH DONUTS. AVA!LOBIE AT GROCERS BY KOON EVERY DAY PHOXE 1

h*re and there, then came to the r tallowing conclu»iun* which'- Roy 0 Jotaaoh announced over th* public R *d4r*U eystem; t Liaht hearywei«ht«: Leßoy Bab i I mtn. 17S.C; Richard Speakman. ■ " 1 . ... L i

route C. driving a Co-op. lil.il; Ray- I mond Becher, lil.1; Marvih Sprurr 1 ger,.rvute lHca*land,,wlth a John - Deere. 151.5; Howard Zimmerman/. Decatur, in a Coop. 149.8. and Fn-d j M’olperl. Os route 1, with a Ford,, , received no final tabulation. j Heavyweight*: Ehrman. 2{B; Raymond Becher, route 3. with a, Farniall, 304.5: Bob Bulman. Conip, 101.8; Milton Gerber. Bluffton route 4. In an Oliver, »»«.i; Arthur Nendatine, route «. Fhrmall. 199 1; Lewi* Sheet*, route 5, Farniall. 1944. Norman Becher, route 2. IM.8; Willie Bulmhn. Oliver. 192 9; baadte 187.2. Alton Bittner, route j. Ford. 187 1. Herbert Marbach. John Deere. 194,3; Eara Reinhart. Bluffton, route 4. 181.4; Herman Guenln, Hoafland route 1. John Deere, 179 -

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1; Lloyd Roe, route 2. John Deere, i 174.1, Clifford Heyeriy, route 4,i John Deere. 18« r Arthur Fosnaugb. route ». wnd Sfcu OrtHlth. of route 2. both driving John Deere tractors tied with ur«.-"fitraid Cook. and Marvtng Sprunger, Berne, in a John Deere, 154.8. United States Will Send Arms To Siom Washington, July 27 — (UP) — The state department disclosed today that the United State* plana to send arm*, to Siam. It aiald the United State* and Slam soon will start negotiations i oo how the arm* will be used. The arm* would be paid tor from 875.000.000 appropriated in last A year"» military defense assist- 1 ant e program tor the general are* ot China. President Truman ha* authority to use the money whir* it will do th. most -good In tjuft ar*a to combat communism, There’s still lime for vor to cash in on our sale of a special »roup of lisrhtweiaht j slacks. 20»’< off for a retd vacation bargain. — Cal E. Peterson. . 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

! Automobile Show, Industry Exhibit Attract One of the moat popular feature* ot any street fair la the autotuobile show or the industrial exhibit*, and this year I* ao exception. These two show* have been combined and are housed in a long tent on the north side of the courthouse. 1 Hcre.several Decatur automobile * dealer* have on display their 1950 model car*; there te ■ complete line of General Electric fractional horsepower motor* that are manufactured In Decatur. J i There ar* exhibits of many 'household Item*, like washing machint* and refrigerator*, pianos; there are other exhibits of equip- 1 mem for the farm, or siding for the hous*. ... , ’ Reports On World Battle On Cancer Scientists Ganging Up On Dread Cancer (Editor's note: VniUd Press . I turnf'd from Paris he attended ah International' coDh-nMce-on cancer In the. following dispatch I he dutnm&rite# wliat <he doctors iwf r* it polling and Kiiyin-g r -. and |tlH ir hdiMs*-to- Hui futurtJ By PAUL F. ELLIS | New --York-. July 27 (VPI-rj Sch’nthH rhe world ever are ••gann’ j i injr uj>'’ on < anctf and-.-the day of-j > victory over lhai enemy »>( all nun., ‘kind iff beim; bioULbt vlos-<r. ' Such was the helirig. aiuon-K ’ some.SOO nodical non and h March who nier hi an'hitfernaiional-- : ctotf* rt iice in ia»t week of-l Tin auefidivkt hbotit -?•' ; - Uiu-Unii < 4. Sdh±L.:-\."’.. — .' • “ hie t*ei haps, a» re the . lit it paper* •ui'’p<‘>-»b1e : rzhj-io;* xis ' i .?>!< »} <r ni'-fti'iy that ibv n. i»u ' VUeVr rn’UAt b». <’|earvrf> up. H . /-■ ■, ; ever I-- it- In- ’tot'T’i<«r«-d.' fThrfittghon: 41u - ■ ■ \tiu<ii.irh an’.ciiu tlbr . European d<-< <. \ •• f .f iet- >ui»(aih »-s in The Ixhlv,; a a ii Q 9 or. .i t linens pr• -b J abiy- ;.iv« a part—in Th ' can.*v of . Hlin.-rinal' e’ai cniu I NT 11 h pnrlt d hl* -nib a Khdiw l / b.- ’ r>'i ■ • « '•*' ■' ‘ . spr-un j . atihi-ly b> >•"■■■ ! ‘ e •’?<!' V .-i. ine .n; pv.ihap< ; \’ . I hj '>ry ■■- iv , I sum! • w** ’ <dh r,i;> . re-e- -’ \"i yTe ’ Nit.-f. • /’• ■/ l -.■-:••• '■.! !.'• | ’ Timsr "'; L ’ .'. \ F ■'L ,:1 - \ - I (l ,; . . \ z ‘ -. ~t ■ •■■ fV. ■: I .1;; I i,:.-.- • iLfrrft-' -’t'V'.r: l.'jcJ. .■>* <j:> iinHdf -ine ». label - I .- .:e ’■ . ’ •>' -,<i\ ’. ; r ai! ;- ' • ...f u. : -d \ I S ' tiu I«: *’’t repl<,.< \ 1 \ | n> ’it al tn'» n whe li omd itr iih I \ti •, ‘lotJ?’ • 1111. !;• ' <d! • r 1 • • .•. • -,t Ka ■-i e.ens- in AM UCMhIK tovc I. i"i- n*l' ’nai|< i.al eon? e .•ii. .• < -i (..-m tri. -.bi d»n d hrl? ■ 1)4 Janeiro, Hr.izil in i“- • lh ih T i m, l’7‘_n.il ■•h’l.-k <!.n lii b- ■ in »’•>>'' , W • 't ’ ‘ - ' '' ' ’ b- '' aihVvi.l if j wnr b«tA<>Ti imn r- ! * iWj^ti. Work ■ X I Girl Slightly Hurt Wednesday Afternoon TTbar i . Ur• .‘n i h 1 1. ;4 ’>Ul’’ ' *•’ '- r; ’ . hi 4hiixh’< /- -f < riv i-. T>f nnnegraf of TOfr ElTn“ ■ L. *44-4h*f nod body---* h-ws 4. ran into the path of a tni-k at the sMe ot ibe? Ameruan l : 4 ei< i» I-..;,, .i on Fir't* «tre t Tb.e S« hater ; I of (27 Eeri <i\ • He lia.l bi ■ n directed th toiled ,bv uffh at I the copier md th« yaiiimster fan ' Into th* ;»ath' aboW 15 f<*rt from | rhe < lion. * ■ The-niishii’h <.< !■! dnrhi? £ .h<»wer Ahi. h -topd .the fr e nr“ k-hr»r -W-Me-* r-TUMift—-aud-Thi’ L dkln t belie*»•- th* . truck had hi . [ rer »ha f ’ ffbe ’i'i’Hd and fell one .the |»av<merit. taken to a —iOr ! nr —tHrn — dii*r hi<ef|, 1 h*T» — •ii t minor Ugurie< suffered. ,

John Mauller Dies Suddenly Wednesday Funeral Services Saturday Afternoon j John C. Mauller. 14. a r»-»l<hH’ > mo*t of hl* lit* of near Middtebury. O, died suddenly of coronary WedpMday at hi* home. Although *uftaviug from heart trouble tor four year*. h»' l.ad worked Wednesday morning ; a carpenter and farmer. Born near Mlddtobary. June 9. ISM he was ajwn ot James and Emma Cramer-Mauller, and was married* to Bertha. Carter Feb. 20. 1924. ' - He wa* a member ot the Middlebury Methodist church. Surviving in addition to his wife are a brother. J. W. Mauller of Wren. O„ and a siller, Mr*. A. E. McMichael of near Decatur. Funeral senice* will be beid at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Middlebury Methodist church, the Rev*. Ralph Younge, L. L. Young and David Elchar 'officiating. Burial, will be ir Woodland cemetery at Van Wert. 6. The body baa been remov <-d from the Cowan tt Son funeral home to the resldenee. where triends may call until lime of the services. Pleads Innocent To Manslaughter Charge <& * South Bend Ind.. July 27 - jll’Pi-e- John H I’ryur, 34, today j-V.iue bound over to the ftaßtenibgi ;i>inf' of the. St: Joiopli countv' raiid jim after jdeadluv iiinoi ( u> a vWtftitary . maiiatuughter ■ijiarse. ■ Pryor a negro bridegroom of one Slin'T- was charged tats! -shootirii’ of Koln-rl F llipitcr. 31. ytr<: Pryor* first lumbaiid. lust Moudav “ -■ ■■- .- —— o 25 FEARED DEAtT i< nnllliiird F rom. <*Re» 11Fttle haffiJu»tfk w h vir H ra n in - umi* !■ d’’ rvuble ‘ - * ; w t*. v!'* •’< -bac’iiL-r y-tniH il birlx'T poh <

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O Shim* I* oft Suguinl Bay. immediately w**t of Tokyo Bay. At least tour other new»m«t> hare been klttetf or «rr intsrtnr to action in the Korean war. ll«y Rlcharde ot the International Xewa rirnce and Ernie Pee let of Stary and Htripe* were hilled on low battlefield, Witoou Fielder of Time and Life magaatae* ha* been rulridtui alnce the tall of Taejon a week ago. .; Th. INS bureau I* Tokyo said fie ,• ■ '

' I nWS; 1 ——a ■ —'''vxWL Iw. 1 ■ * — ■ ■ ,J» 'TMw i Hurry, hurry, hurry! Step up ■ ® V ’ ,0 the meat counter here at H 'fl '■ 2'l’4 • and «e the moat collosal meat ■ I M Jr_y values that your eye* have ever M I seen! Don’t wait. Cet your M a ■ - share today. ■ ■ - l fl RIITTFR SINShTnE EARM B ■DU I I LI) W 2 j lb _ K <>ll. lb. O3<* ■ ■ GROUND BEEF -59 c! | BEEF BOIL *. 35c | ■ CHEESE 69c| ■ - - ~ ’ ■ I STORE Hoyns ■ OREN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR I 'fl EXCEPT CHRISTM AS ■ | _ S;04» A. M. h» !»:00 P. M. — ■ t; fl' ■ ' * *. ' s- - ■ ... _- _J—’*_r-l h . -’U—J—BWWMMM—

THURSDAY, JULY 27, 18W

day it .bad a report that on* of It* Special writer*. Mik* Gigantes, wa* missing around Yongdong. This report 4iHd an Amerlcun tank yrew member who was captured by the red* but etwaped eaw Glgantex beIng marched off by the NorltCKte reaaa. <• Gigante*. who write* lor the-Ldn-doa Observer and Greek paj>er» under U« name of Philip Dean, last reported to rtie INS three day* ago, the bureau said.