Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1950 — Page 6
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Master Contract Is Approved At Bendix south Bend, I ad.. Aug A master contract and supple mental agreement covering employees of the Bendix Aviation Corp plant wars In effect today following approval i>y CIO union members. FULL MILEAGE s c SMOOTH /lAafkMa\ RUNRING
H Wjjr I so many R ■ smart women shop here? It’s ■ □Erf F. A. lady . . . Price Appeal. You'll ■ I fall in love with our store, too. ■ I once you see how far your dollar I,S. wil * •’ h * ra -> B ■PORK ““"Ik 6QC I I LOIN ROLL I IttOBHB BEEF PURE i»s9c I I BEEF BOIL S' .... a. 35c I I SMOKED SAUSAGE , „ 49c I I CARAMELS I STORE HOURS ■ < OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR ■ ■ 1 EXCEPT CHRISTM AS ■ ■g - _ 8:00 A. M.Jo »:00 P. M. — r ■ ><■ tfWW"W F*"T"V7 C »T.m! CJ FREE CORR PICKER IRSPECTIOR Offered By V "'■> MENU TRACTOR I IMPL CO. ixical Ford Tractor and Dearborn Dealer To: All Owners of Wood Bros. and Dearborn-Wood Bros. Corn Pickers and Harvesters: - -- We know how important your corn crop Is to you. And to help you do a better job of harvesting your corn this Fall, we are keenly interested in seeing you get the top per. QSS3|hSH|||R||S|lH formance from your Picker that was i {•IIIIjIAlO|| built into it—and that you paid for. To help make sure that you do. we are offering you for the nest four weeks. Free, At Your Farm, A Pre-Harvest Check-up of your Picker or Harvester. This Free Check-up—without obligation to you—lncludes atitig your machine, lubricating it and a thorough Inspection of all working parts and units. We furnish the tractor. Don't fail to get your Free Inspection and lubrication. Just fill out the coupon below and mall it dr Don't delay — FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED? Richie Tractor & Impl. Co. a West on 221 _ Decgtur, Ind. Biehle Tractor & Impl. Co. Decal or, Indiana Yes, r would like to have my Dearborn-Wood Bros. Corn Picker inspected and lubricated. My corn will be ready to harvest about ...... • (Date Here) ’ Please advise me the date you wilt be at my'farm so I can arrange to be at homo. ■ - Owner's Name ~.J. ....... ---- I I Su . Town - - State . •f • ' •■ • ' /'' ' , /' • 7 L-.
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I CIO failed Auto Workers local no. » turned down the proposals | two weeks ago despite acceptance I by a national bargaining committee ! representing five Bendix plants More than t.MO employees at tended a mass meeting yesterday and approved the contracts 2.4(12 to 1,432. The agreements provide pension and insurance plans, a five-cent-per-hour wage Increase for hourly workers and a union shop. I ■ Pyt. Royal Bollinger Stationed In Korea Pvt Royal Ballinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A rile Bollinger, of »2X Dierkes street, has written his parents that he is now stationed in Korea wUh his unit. Pvt. Bollinger writes that he Is well, sees Nortnan Burnett over there, and would like his friends to write him. This is the first word
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received from, him since June. His address Is: Pvt. Royal D. Bollinger: ’ O. Co.. 7th Cav. Regt.; APO 201-4 j c/o PM; San Francisco. Cal. .. ■ .-V j School Transportation Meeting Friday Night Joseph Albeit, chairman of the i group of parents who are seeking . school transportation for their ' children, announces that a meet- : ing will be held Friday evening at 7:30 at Hanna-Nuttman park. The purpose of the meeting. Ashell explained, is to elect a. committee to represent the z aznip in its etorts to secure adequate school transportation. The meeting is open to all Decatur citizens and Azbell especially urges parents from the various sectors of the city to attend, so that the committee selected : may represent the Interests of parents from sill parts of the city: 1 ■ Purdue Music Hood ; Enjoyed 4-H Fair Al Stewart. Purdue University's director of music, writes that he enjoyed the 4-H club fair last week in Monroe very mufti. Stewart led group singing the last Ytlirtit of the fair, and also directed the home economics county chorus in several songs they sang In Washington last month. ■ ■■• Next fall. Marcus Foreman, son of Sir. and Mrs. It K. Foreman, will be a member of Purdue's famous chonn. directed by Stewart. ■Mareu*. wb»-wUI-be a -sophomore at the university, dgs brte of three boys accepted In. an audition last spring I-aet June the choru* toured Europe, singing in Germany and other countries. Go to the enuren oi your chol< > next Sunday. CMCRETIX I MAwriNfS and «>*♦—£ PROTECTS CONCRETE, •mckam ...... STUCCO WAUS j Ver yeen and- yken <1 wear. fr» i pelsb are cewpereble ie Bhatt» • Cwxrvtes. TeeM like the wey Coscrotoa coven imide end ovt»>0« watt* . with vquol ««.. *• Serf*'' <«b M Sen ie wet.es roe«k *•»« ... . tke grotectiee if gk»e» ego.«if dewgseuCau't'es ierreeae the »elv« of rout ko<» by prosidleg ee •Hretiivs. !»<>vf wee/- s.w lag geotv'tive SeUh. gallon KANE PAINT & Wallpaper Store- . -•- ~ ■ ■■■■ZZL NtMlarlaßfl BigfMt Sb»w INDIANA STATE FAIR Aaf. 11 Mini Sept. 8 S3I4JM.N la Prraiam Beb NqM Ii Pirtoi Aw- at oed *•»<■ I. A a ts. «mo, pun. st -ae Irish Horan's LMRy MH UrifWS »•*. U A • •a. sa-eo. »i-aa. st.ee. si firaad OiniH Raaiar WEB mB BW w wll ■ www WwW »>e>. A A S; a. r. a * ; S 3. *1.40. »I*O. *IXO. *i ! mmiernSlNv Tua Bonoke A Orchestra *w< x a. a a v. a •tee. 41 so. *ue. aa< State Fiif Folltes Sra«- 1. O. •* 7.•. R*. gssa. (iso. »ise. nzg. *gs Disirfay Dear, WltkeM Ckargo and the Finest Midway Ever Assembled in the Middle West : Far rtsits seats M sh eewM MI trwcllMM ardw T«sr tfchote by*«W •odter: a<rad chaefc -w biomf .ondor ta TKe BtaU Fair Ttctea* DeMrtaiaaE. >tata Fairgraumla. aUa i, li»d*a»a. AR prisaa Uatad akda faßaral taa.
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M A I. S’* dfeTTB-’ ' aRBSaThw — JC ■l^\ -a* M x HL IHm —j "THRSTI SHU NO RORRANCt in my life,” says actress Av* Gardner as she holds her pet dachshund and mugs for newsreel cameraman at, Idlewild airport. New Tork. She la back from London, where she IW-; portedly was showered with kisses and toasted In brandy by the poet-1 actor-bullflghter, Mario Cabre, with whom she made a picture in Spain. | She denied she was in love with either Mario or crooner Frank Sinatra.; Frank and Mario came to verbsU Nows with each other over Sinatra’s visit with Mias Gardner at the Aim locatioa. ffatemattonaD I
Harold and Kathryn Weiland August are the parents of a baby daughter, burn at 7:05 o'clock Wednesday at the Adams county me-J mu dal hospital. She weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounce*. I A baby sop was boryi to Robert I and Wanbetta Schnepp Heery of! j rotite two, at . the local hospital i Tuesday at 7:48 a m. He weighed 7 pounds, t; ounces. Kenyon and Catherine Wulliinan Nyssbaum of Berne are th€ parents of a bgby daughter, born, at 8:28 I ain tji-laj at the ha ul hospital. Mr. ami Mrs .Morris Begun are the parents'-of a baby daughter, born at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Whyne Tuesday at 7 is p hi She w/ighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces, and has been named Wynne. iWl 1 Admitted Outua Hayes. Prebit; Henry Welsch. Bryant: William E Miller. Kluffton Dismissed: Mrs I.orren Whlgger. arid baby girl, city Youth Rally Planned At Church In Berne j Berne. Aug. 17 A aperigl week- . end youth rally will Ikk held at i First Missionary Churrh here Fri | day night. AiiKHst 25. through Sunday night. Aug 27. The Rev. Har old AValker. union meeting ’lst last January, will be in < ha; "e i of* the music. The Missionar;/ I youth fellowship is s.|Hins<»ring the i meetings. \ MARY REVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES A» we <et tUder, gtrewi and ntn»in, overexertkin. ex<?ei«tv« nfiH>kinr or «•»ftueure to r<>ld sometime* sh»w« down kidney function. This may lead many fn’ks to rowplain <*f narrinr backsrhe. lues of pep and •nerrjr, headarhe* and di(*meM. <«ettin* up nights or frequent passages may result from minor bladder irritations due tfji RkJd, dampness or dietary indiseretifyns. 1 if your discomforts are due to these causes, don't wait, try Doan's Pills, a mild diuretic. I'srd Rueceasfully by millions for over 50 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amaxtng how many times Doan's give happy relief *• lielp the 15 miles of kidney tube* and filters - flush out waste. Get Duan's Pilto today! | SALADr^g> 7
4-H BOYSf AND GIRLS <C*atlßU«g ('rem Puce Um> of tin- <»mp. Each day an award wax madu to the cabin kept the cleane«t by lt« occupant*. The award, a pennant with Camp Beautiful written in large letters on It. proudly decorated girls cabin 2 the first day j Tuesday- and Wednesday ■- thei award was won .by laiys cabin 2, ! led-by Ervin Schuller and Dennis | Norman. On Wednesday, girls cabin 2 was -awarded a broom as bdohy prize for the dirtiest cabin. The award was accepted by It* leader. Anna K. Williams. _ Print Own New* -- During the three day camp the I laiys and girls printed thejr own I newspaper, the 4-H Camp Gazette | Editor-in-chief Hill Sipe was as slated by water editor Carl Bluhm laud editor larry Schwartz, and i girls editor Sara Jane Frank | Each afternoon at camp seyvral i boatloads of la/ys would search the lakeddc for Turtles. Best ; turtle ci!?<'hers were Nolan Cyifftths and Robert .Mathys. ably | assisted by Keith Welch, Bob j Wechter. Cail Bluhm. Larry Hen iser and Mark Hilton. Tuesday night the, group staged , TmithT" l-GJt. STORE 13th & Washiiißton FRI. & SAT. Domino SUGAR 10 lbs. Red Sour Pitted gm . jg Jgg* CHERRIES 4b'o''4»3*’ JEIX-O ? ra all flavors <S_ Xre IBC Ror House m DOG F(X»D for V County Line di CHEESE lb. Slicing BOI.OGNA — lb. LEMONS _ 6 for 25c SunKist jRAg* ORANGES Doz. Cobbler POTATOES, Peck >7<p TOMATOES 2 lbs 19c COLD WATERMELONS ami MUSKMELONS FREE j at 2 P.M.
a talent show Winners Bluhm, with a babble solo, and Bobby Wechter. with a tap dance Each won 50 cents. Best adult act was L. E. Archbold's song. “The Duck Song,'' taught 'him by his grandfather. ■ FIREMEN'S tCeallawd Frewa lm<* P—l at Monroe last week. Since the festival. gets underway at 8 o'clock, many of the visitor* spend the entire day on the grounds and Join the various activities. It will by the big day in Poe, Wendall Glass, general chairman of the community program. stated. ■ Johnny Snarr is fire chief and AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT to those, with IMIHIRGB IIEARIXG NHHNHHHHNNHMHHHMBHHNHBHNBb' Is unsatisfactory hearing retarding your business and social life? Sonotone offers you scientific hearing correction, with continuing care by a trained and qualified Consultant. Aag. HuHbk Cflfltir RICE HOTEL. DECATUR Saturday* August 19 2 P. M. to 7 F- MMr. J. M Friend will he In charge. T.ke advantage of _ thin opportunity for an pxanu ination of your hrarinx' problem*. Conaultation private, without charge or obligation. 712 Gettl* BMk . Fort Wayne. Indiana Phone
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Ed Hannan t* the assistant. Others who are assisting In the day'* program are Ernest Meyer, stand* and booths: and Ed Horman, in charge of tickets. Chairman Glass and other corn mlttee member* extended a cordial invitation to Adams county citizens to attend the program and bridge dedication.
PUBLIC SALS MTIBBRY, ABGBST 19, 1950 •ale Ceermencing st 2 P. M. Two-story brick building, cement faced, located In Linn Grove, Indiana, consisting of four nx>ms, small office room and two large halls, full basement, slate roof, good maple floors: good steam h>ating system. Also tract of land with building. For terms refer to legal advertisement Ralph Miller, Trustee , Hartford Township Henry Heller -Attorney 17 Public Auction The undersigned will sell at public auction. Located In lot back of ' the Texaco Service Station, corner of Second and Jackson Sts . Deca- : tur. Ind., on , FRIDAY, RDGBST 19,1959 TIMK—«:M F. M. ' ‘ HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MISC. Duo-Therm oil heater complete with blower and tank; Kenmore white table top kerosene range; Easy electric washer; General Electric portable radio; Blue 2 piece Living Room Suite; 2 Occasional chair* 2 end tables: occasional table: Lyre back chair. MINNESOTA SEWING MACHINE: child's rolltop desk; Ironing board: clothes rack metal too It. Ice box: NEARLY NEW CHROME DINETTE SET; 3 piece Bedroom Suite, Singh- Bed with nearly new Innerspring ■ mattress and springs; Small Cheat of Drawers; 2 • »xl2 Congoleum I rugs can fruit and vegetables. Boy's Bicycle: Lawn Mowers., 2 - 50 gal OU Drums; Garden i Tools; many other articles too numerous to mention. | TEHMS-CASH HERMAN SMITH-Ownwr Clerk -Elmer Ehrsam Au< tloneers Sumsn'Bros % , • 15 17
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