Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1950 — Page 2

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Here’s Yew “Roml The Setsee” TOPCOAT TNI ZIP-IN-OR-OUT TOPCOAT ill ,IKa A A vtl JIU LrnwL '■ ■■ jklE2uM A good looking warm '■SS’jTtt,. tapcoat with a really WGfc warm all weal HtHng Ik • " ..RfayK that san ba upped la |A -J jWJjU AW er out to match tho ■ weather. CLOTHCRAFT ’I CURLER *4jwM '47-5® W flolliiw Sdudte & (’•. Decatur’s Store for Meo A Boys

Helfer Bmi Buick! Yot want a new car to he tops in below what you’d pay for some extra saving because they reed no things like style and room and sixes—and that every Buick, on a servicing. and are practically | comfort and power— ccnts-per-pound basis, is a stand* breakproof to boot? —and a thrill-packed fifteen min* out buy? Do y OU |t now that Dynaflow*— utes'with the nimble number pic* Take operating cost. Do you know j n addition to keeping you fresh tured Iter® will show you it has all that die burnt you’lhlfet front Buick’s as a daisy on a day-long drive—caps f ~~T these things in abundant measure. Fireball power conics from a if, convenience with savings ,on „ • u u . s valve-in-bead engine — recognized tires, cuts down the strain on So you ask us—how about money r . . ’ . ■ . _• i .. . . , .. .. . .. • . by engineers as a thrifty laser transmissions , and engines — and i Uhat does it cost to buy a Buick— ?, ’ . *,*-.- >. i and to own one? of ,uel ' clumnatcs all .(rjctwn. clutch re ... ~ . , Do you know that owners of 1954) pairs, because it hasn t any ." x /All right — Ict us ask you some „ . , ... . . . Questions. Bu,,l “ arC Wr * !*’ r 7*** W <•«*'• n <’ >« u k ” ,,w <>-«* saying that this year s version is tl>c ,i,.. ~r Buick d e u a T«*c Mt c«s/. Do you know that most economical Buick ever built? f t z/ „. ir„._.Buick.price».sl«r-t.w>t*n_.at..aJ.cvcL : .- . » ; Do you know that such comfort that liuicks command'on a usedfeatures as Coil springs on all four cor lot are the ultimate Proof of j wheels protect the car as well as their long-run value f *hc passengers — and titrow in an ;( y (HJ wan ( a re .,| riin f,, r ■ fr, z money, better buy Buick. And the ■ __ first step is vpry simple: (Jo.see FOVa-WJir rOarrtlOJVr-rhH Buiek Jc.ikr-Mxin-anil get rugged front and fl) sets th* stylo rote, signed. 1 , fjf- saves on repair cotti vertical bars */’v 1 ** ar, ,nd^dua» r <3) ‘ ™ ' '*"• "locking horns," (d) moke, parking and jrWyW l ■ ■ mAMfc 9 a ' a 9 ir ’9 oosior. Tm« i« t.t.‘.»r> Mric-J. ry. n- ' ""tn _ y ”’ r ' ’| SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 1.8.27 Phone :;-2»IK or 3-2710 Decatur. Ind. - !• ■■■"■'"" ' ’ WMtN linn AUTOMOB,Its AJt BUI.T SVICX' Will BUHO THIM <ZZZEZ2ELi— £- Z- •

■num ||—mi * I 111 I ll—fl— -L-*g—*— fl* — T k rresvymraN inurcn (siP HdklfAmlkAP ioh nOVcinuCi Ls Add New Features For Annual Event Several m* teetarsa have been aMed to th* anaaal Precbytertan rteereh lair, which will be heM all day Wednesday. November 1». at tbe Decatar ehsreh, Mr*. Georae ■air, general ekairmaa tor the IMO event. seM today. Tho fair, which is open to the pdbiic, features a public lunch and supper along with numerous gift booth*, and *vo*y member of tho church takes part in the event One new feature. Mrs. Bair said. ' . »S be the parosbpoat booth. Mem I hen of the church have been glv 1 postcards to sand to former- 1 members and other Decatur people ' ! throughout tho natieo. aaking them s Ito sand a pares! valued at 50 cents 1 [tor the sols. ! These parcel* wilt be sttld without being opened, it waa announc- 1 cd. and already several people ‘ have responded from various parts of the United States. The basement and Sunday school looms of the ebureh will be used for the anneal event. Proceed* ot the all-day festival will lie turned over to the general fund of the church. Mr*. Bair said that several committee* already are working on | the plans for the fair and other i committees would be a**isned 1 soon. BINGSPIRA7TON, rieaMiit MfMg Methodfat Church, Nov. L 7 r. at. Musical Selections. Flannelgraph. Everyone Welcome. its Mow jhl lbw ITCNY NMNIXTED SKIN JJar.BareWa —si on—■*.... - 1

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Barna Roof Is Repaired Barns, Oct. J«. — Work of retwlrtng the roof, coping and walla of th* /' Berne auditorium started this week. A crew at five man are engaged ih the work, which will require at leaat two week*. The building 1* being made entirely water-proof. It has several teaka aad the repair work wa* authorised by th* auditorium boeM. Berne Town Board In Final Meeting Berne Oct. !«. — Al lb* final meeUng of the Berns town board this week. C. H. Mueelnua, town bttomey for the peat two ’year*, tendered his resignation. It v M the last meeting for Leo Hanoi, councilman, and Fred Von Gunten. clerk • treeearor. Mt Andrew Sprunger. who was president of the town board, was elected mayor at Tueoday's city electioa'her* and Ixtsiie Sxanger, a member of tbs town board, was elected as a city councilman. Indiana Businoss Shows Slight Drop Bloomington, Ind.. Oct. 20. — tUPi— Indiana busiaes* dipped in volume during September, but the : Indiana University bureau of bnsi- ' nes* research labelled the condition only "an insignificant adjustI went foilowiag war-scar* baying." I The 1. U. business bureau’s index slumped about two percent in the peat month but still remained higher than tor any month except August. "The switch from a peace to • war economy has been neither so rapid no r ap great as the public anticipated when fighting began In Kore*the bureau said, ft laid credit restriction* and high income taxes caused consumer* "to [buy with more caution.’ — — [ Democrat Want Ade Bring Results 'a

List Honor Pttols Al Public Schook Honor rolls tor th* Decatur unior and senior high sebeeta were reieaead today by Wt Guy Brown, pviaclp.il of the soheol. There are tl senior high acbeel atadeuu on the list tor thin, the Oral six weeks' period, and 3* junior high school student* / The complete list follows: Junior High ilaber. Sharon BA Ahr. Sheila SA, IB Babcock. Jeancne 5A IB Brandyberry. Leah 5A IB Callow. Joyce SA IB Dataeil. Dana SA IB Johnson. J*rry SA IB Krnechaberg. Dan SA IB Rrnta, Jaae SA IB Reppert. Sundra SA IB Smith. AaHa SA IB Snyder. Karea SA IB Sommer. Harnid SA IB Strshm. Roaemary SA IB Uhriek. David BA IB Baumgartner. Nancy * <A SB ■Biot. Phyllis 4A SB Loeke. Jndy 4A SB Sirfher. Mara Dee «A SB Bogner. Alan SA SB Davidaoa, Doreaa SA SB ereksoa. Greta SA SB Frau*. Judy SA SB Gerber. Sara SA SB Hilyard. Gwendolyn SA SB Katt. Saadra SA SB I’oliag. Bwrrty SA SB Tew use ad. Ruth SA SB Duff. Don IA IB Kley, Roger SA 4B Gattshall. Gerald SA 4B Johnson. Deanne SA 4B McCurdy. Robert SA 4B Robinson, Ronald SA 4B Smith. Mary Jane SA 4B M sawM A-b.-rl rv I g rv - I 1 Ahr. Saib’ BA Myers. Lester . 4A IB Hohnkr. Harold * ' 4A Bowman. Carol 4A Krekson, Qaiy 4A ruelliUK. Eugene 4A Krick. Marvon* 4A McKean. Judy -1A 2B Alger. Caroline SA IB Braden: Saralyn Su - -AA !B Basse, Ruth SA IB Kimbfe. Shfrnr SA IB Petrie. Jack -SA IB Smith. Janet SA IB bo-n. pgrrsnr sa - tn Werlina. Loi» 3A IB Elliott. Beverly SA SB Fuelling. Marilyn 2A SB Hairls. .Matgaret SA 2B labrcg. Matifyn SA SB Johnson. Palmer SA 2B -Kajvvr. Carol SA SB JAruckr ‘terg. Deris 1A 211 Llau. Dianne SA 2B Poll*. Jean Ann 2A SB Stiabm. Lof’ -A 2H White. Burdett* 2A SB Scouts Entertain Parents, Friends Parents and girl friemh will Ihi ilte’BUj’ I* tirnisht of the memfew* i of notary troop Si at the troop's pofhn k supper ami Halloween (-party at the Hoy Srtwl cabin in , llauua Nutmian park All Those ' planning to attend the party. [ .-.coutmaste,- Kenneth Becaur warned. • houi-l wear old clothe* I ind prepare for a ttbod time <Vtrri< e: t<> rS APAtr.iw wr iixtnsov ii. vi-t-HorwivTiovv I \..l|< r‘ l« XI \LD thf 1.4 VIpakt r t.f r»4*'atur. A4.ibw< <*.n»ht-. t. .uria fiar: rTi«»r~Ttr» tnrwfßFr rewa t m • '. 't.ffjt t>l D.kitl luunp ipalit * 4i I !»*••’ . irjjular mt • Jinx pla ’» . oh 7th day -»f Xtkifilbrr iv.o Will i-finaidf'T tbr i (»lh>winit .MhliiMiiiMt appr«»priHtt<>'.>3 ! vhh li -h.j vl’ ” f Fi«’< ru ••.in-‘id* c !»*•.• '- <arv to inert the ♦ \tra<.rd nary • ie in tin y *'\i»«lTntf *»t ,fh»M MMifr-’- : s‘ire’t * Se«<r I’epartinrnt **- ! . M iter Ini ... It 0 Total Additlv»nal »ppr«|»rklion* Il.urtoori TdX|M>4'r* appt-arifiK I4t NUch . iir>» titiu shall h;t\ n a rirlit t<» l»« 'hr I?’ I f i t irn The iddittoiiMl | prt.priatitin ;m finaFK niarb- will m- • .iiitf.H Hi- aUy rv’fvrTed *»» the statt- j ■•Liard 'vlll h«*!< n f irttwr h*i»rir.w | •within sits #9l (Yav.-v at the Xuilil'tr .- offlt* Os Ad.• hr CttaiMj, I HF .«f NM4 h otff«r plat e :«M j - mn-y i»* -tji.si4nat*’ I V _ «*• h. (wji -i, __r 4 ta vi'.i. •r- obj*" llrirf <•» *»ny ■urii .s<t-iiti«»i»a I apf»r«'p' i : «ti<»ris nrav a-- heard and interested taxppyH® irwiv inqjfre of the County Au.Hi viien and where nu« h fre«riw« P’ill :m : Ik id.. ■ The City of l*reaturJ Indt.i ~i 11. IrrRM t«rnHd <.’lurk-Tr«*ur»r. MANYHEVa - SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES A) we in-t oMrr. and Htrain. ovur« . eyri'tjnn. exemuhfr ttmukinr or rxptnujrp to I <•*4*l -«<mrtim<’F gk»w<i down toMnry iunclion. Th'ix may lead rvyrny follto to fumplain df narffinff backache, 1««a of pep and cneruy, beansarheii and diMincM. < iip niahtv <»r fr««iuent pa»MteM may result fmtn minor Mad<kr irgMationa diw to cold. «iampn«N<f or dietary truhaereUona. If your diiwnlnforte arc dur to. thesr caigM- t. don’t wait, try Doan'a PM*, a mild diiireiir. Vaed aueccwfuHy by milhuifg for over io year*. While .thr*.- gymptomi* may often otherwia* occur, H*a amaiiag how many timew /IMmi’a «ive happy rrljef - help the Ifi mUk? df kidney tube* and flßera fluab out waaia. M«t Duan's P*Ua today! nNt,| ’-Mo»| MUOOI*

92 NsretAt Strike Volt At Studebaker South Bead. Ind.. Oct. M. -(UP) — Negotiators for tho CIO united auto workers local f weru sue ivrted today by a »S percent strike vote in contract talks with Studebaker Corp. J. D. Hill, local preeldent. refused to givw the number of workers wbn voted. Nearly SO.WD wen sMgibte. however. He emphasised that the ballet did not mean a strike would be sailed. ° "Thi* does not necessarily mean a strike. We will coottnoe to talk with the cnmgngy and toy to use good juigsasnt and we hope tMt Audebaksr wiß toe,” Hill sold.

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aanca or jpbaj, ay i Knew .'tours to Ckbr gtoeo to tbs Medtosra. boto* and vewmt— *F Mari Hnasl Qib*ea, decs*sag te appear in th* Adam* Circuit Court, held at D---atur, Indianw. on th* lath day ot November, IMS, and *h*w c*—. U any. why th* FINAL MWrTt.nUKStI A<scx>VNTß with the wtate of Mid decedent ahould not be approved, and Mid heire are noUfitd to U>ei> and there make pro,rf es heirship, and r—We their dl.tritoKlve aba—■eeeo to. 41— MmtaMmtor *>*catiw, Indiana. Oetober it, 1»M. Attorney to. Mensaaotma. - f OCT. H—. Nov | i '■ wnci Mason Tax Service has moved from Ream 7 to ■OOM W FBOOLCa TMUdT 0L0«.

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