Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1951 — Page 6
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LABORDEMANDS (( »n(iti<ir,i Front Page One) ” ~ — ■’.fr. l 1 ''>■'■» I - <fan •‘stand" ready to do tihelr share In the emergency es- ; fort.’!? i|| j , ' J. . _ ' . RED TROOPS ~ I /<< aw ! > * w<w * >>rww ***»» <>»*> i Six rjildrrn (Tn od<ldd io. (he toll of onetny trooffc wijih j I Op-pound HuK;fiienti»t|on IhhulihJ Pot ketK and. najial, XfiamIng gaiiolinej in u h||Mt«r. (ng Hid on Wofijn during a mohiwftary break tlm ovkroaat. ' , ft li—.—i., .« _ ly 4. Bill banning Tj. << WHtlewed From Pmmm One) riiehy were inOKn In the lioii<r, hilionk them bfllk to > un IndluinipollH and ' Mmiloii County 'liitlo Ihtovrr* __ study rtrtninhuldn. 4 .•- j , Abollsl) wage di‘ft? reht lit I a lm J poMiof hid'iuno’'lit arlc. Another hotixf til I touching on »|im t nitric fAobh'in Wum introduced -h . A ■■. 1 ' r 1 :
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by Rep. Addison M. Dowling, R„ Indianapolis. It would jail t* rjns mandatory for motorist» coiv viettd of reckless honficideJ It wap one of a number of \ suggestions made by various lawmakers for controlling highway fatalities. . • ■ Shine Appliance* Electric appliances, such a* tossL erji and waffla irons, should be wiped with a soapy cloth after each usa to keep them new and sparkling. Never immerse them in water, a* that will ruin the electrical unit
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BET IIKI 9 C STARTS FRI. JAN. 12 I K» Vl| IM O | ENDS SAT. JAN. 20 JANUARY ONE LOT MEN S ■ You really save on the many bar- , ’ gains we offer during our annual OVERCOATS clearance sale. Hundreds of regular = v '' v L lL i• ■ \ • :.;q items of Men’s and Boy’s wear are on J Fe si7p mah 15*95 sale at drastic reductions. Shop here i i° r fine clothes at these amazing ONE LOT AU. woo,. ’ '. ■L > V Mljtgj Prices. Better oomo early! SWEATERS 'WLwW MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Slightly Soiled — Values to 7.95 * V? I S Slightly Soiled — 3.9M.93 Values J Lar fle Selection Stales ‘and Patterns x>9s 1 moiitoncolear Special f 1.95.95 ’ - I ./ -■ 1 | I | ' MEN’S MACKINAWS Ijd.QC JACKETS I UERHe iIUIAU OIIRTO 12.00 v.i nw , r |4*»3 ■ 20. f1 5 v # i Ul .s MEN S UNION SUITS . liot’B MACKINAWS '* M 2 - XT . Up tv 11.00 vaiu«H ~ " " 111 "" 11 11 '■ "4i »— ——— i' - I ■— '1 ‘ . 1 HOY'S! MEN’S '■ MEN’S ] ONE LOT i - ' 'SIGN'S . ' MEN’S fjAl*!?! fA®.!*!?! Merrimac Bey’s Band SHIRTS SHIRTS . SHIRTS HATS fSUITS OVERALLS Huede iFliinnel . wort 2,29 *m-.2M S.SO valuw ?H«W| Hoy . 2M volu.k I , 2.50 Mm. 2.95 249 1.95 5-95 1-95 1-49 ■-■'■ . !—-f- ‘ — J , BEGUN’S \ CLOTHING STORE --- DECATUR, IND . n ’ I
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' ' * Ljßiyßr *' sil • «> y fl iv' I /- v > *■ i H BEFORE DEPARTURE for Brussels and other Eurdpeah capitals, Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower, Atlantic defdnse force commander-in-chlef, enjoys a pleasant Exchange with French Defense Minister Julep Moch (middle) and French oen. Alphonse Join In TRADE IN DECATUR
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'»■ "■MIKI 'IIMII. 11l i— Molaipes Rich in Iran 1 Mqlas»e4;a by-product of the sugar Industrie is rich in iron and experiment* l»ve shown that this Iron is highly valuable for body use. Another contribution of molasses is its spicy flavor which makes it especially well l&ed in ginger bread and spiced cake*. 1 ■11“• I • Blinded in War Fifteen hundred American serv icemen lost their sight during World War 11. II ! LOCAL CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING RATES' -! • ' H For 25 iwords or less: > 1 time r 2 times 75c: 3 times ?l; 6 times 175. For consecutive days. No. ski {id ay ads accepted. 1 j > ■ Black t£ce io jfoinr, 5c per • iprdjeaiil insertion, 50c mini- > ihum, L x - ; j ClasHiflld ads listed In parajjrapha 50% increase over regular rate. ( ! Card ofiThanks. .Obituary, tn Meinqrlaiii, 2c per word, 76c thinhhunj.; ,' <’o||y most be Inj office by 11 ! 4 iiii Mojdny through Friday. 4atunluyMead line Is D a, m.
Kil! pan-.:.-. •a :?S . Jxfe CHpNJ ’e lASWMSSF .jßu, 0 » *0 fl ■ 1 " 11 I ""k ■■ i 1 .'. ft.- Til i iAiia UN FORCES counterattacked At ( Wonju (open arrow below Ki»<l China hag) but the (Chinese Com* mutilHs bypaHwd l<» semi tank" alniONl to Tnnyung (black arrow) The enemy Is building up foros in Oieehph 1 area north of Tanyahg, and ulxo between Yoju and Owarr. UN forces probed north from defenses in Osan area In th<» west. Dean to Wonju is the battlo line. I rrt L. Smith, first quadruple u-'] p putee of Korean war, with ijrwaru tor rehabilitation. II, . ’ • | : f ' ■ • J H L' ' J .•'•-J \i -. • i; i ■■ i. •
-liiiiiiiii v Clearance «/ ■ BARGAINS IN BVBRY DEPARTMLNT. MAKE YpL’R ( HOK E MANT BARfMLNS JOO NI MEROI S TO MENTION. j WAS NOW Ty'IUMfKER $24 69~ EIRE SlDip HAIICSr iff I ~7 1.01 INGE CltAfß* MAEI.E OKSK $23 - GROI PTARI.ES .. s S29H- BU)NI,E tables ... sig $29 - JENNY LIND -*l2 •’69 - KITCHEN CABINET .. ’lO9 WALNUT secretary $lB9 LIVING ROOM Suiie §319 LIVING ROOM Suite $299 $29 STEP TABLES $ fl g sllß -BED ROOM SUITE$29 CHROME FLOOR LAMPS s£9 Hylie Fiiniilme Co. 152 S. Second Decatur J ' "■ wmmHimflEmmmmmmmmmflmmflflflmii
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