Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1951 — Page 6
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— h|L ' . • ,■ • , ■ ■!. i J Introducing----Something New In Ideal Ice Cream I’llllS mil,LI r' t' . J ■■l' ■'f f >li\! | • HEAVIER IN WEIGHT • MORE BUTTERFAT \ > v . Only a few pennies more per pint! . Take home a; pjnt and compare it with hand-packed! h,i ' , AVAILABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE IDEAL ICE CREAM DEALER OR TRE IDEAL DAIRY BAR. Ideal Dairy Products So. Second'St. Decatur, Ind. r 't ■■ X __ . -- — j < DOUBLE tractorK-F* . i TIRES Extra Big j ' \ Trade-in Offer! Now you can have the new' Firestone Open Center tire I with all its extra advantages at a cpst that’s even less than ordinary tires. Let us appraise your present tires duri this special . sale. You'll be surprised how much we'll allow for them trade. WMI SAVE $5.00 J, • on this brooder. Reg. 34.9£ -\; ' - J 400-thiclc ■ _L ELECTRIC ; • : BROODER ! ■ 529.9 S " > ff. !' : ? ■ .■' / v h i Better because its big 1000-watt heating element gives more heatj its powerful fan distributes heat to the four v corners; thermostat assures an even temperature always. Sheet metal ©obstruction, adjustable legs. With attraction bn lb anri nntiidA ♦h,rmntn*/«» .■' ' < . f A r ■ MYER S ' JI ..A'A> ; i\ v >1:'" hA ! 'H , ’ ' il HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Corner Third & Monroe
LOCAL YOUTHS <C«»n«lwMe4 Freni I’nixe Oitei — —- —- - - Tu< «i:i\ nielli. ' I . According tn Moore. Bell quoted ! Banker as saving he shot Suhre when the offii-er said he would have Ito report the cadet for breaking i into the loom. Authorities said wilting tablets stolen from the' | storeuooin w» re ftnind in Baker’s | rdoiii I ('ol. R. oL. Jackson, academy J president, said Baker entered the | school (hiTe, years ago with "the', highest character recommendations." lie said \ the youth was “superior in military and academii-, work" but showed •’signs '6f> adolescent tniQtional instability" when | his. father refused to give him rnore [spending money last yea".
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Electrical School .; ' \ ’ • ■li I At Berne February 9 Miss Waldschmidt Principal Speaker Miss Pearle Waldsehmidt, bt j]the! National ..Electric Products Coj’p .j Pittsburgh, will be the ; principal) speaker and topic discussion leader (lining tl)e Adants county rbral eleetririi ation school, which wills be : ’fe- ® *>' fc r - -SlblM Ftbruaiy 9 in the-edmmupity, 'building. Berne . . Miss Wald.-vhipiqt. who has gained national | lomhunee the (hast two ynus with her wry special per forrnanre displaying enthusiaMic concern for the woman of .the home, will talk onV "Electric Vita l mins for Outlet irftngi v Hmjie." Her presentation will be illustrated with visual aid- of a'll- types i A number of other ft at ares . are ■ being arranged for the school to round out b full day’s piogrhm; intetesting; tdu atioiial a'ttd tijtertaining for the honif-makei s. Sponsors of the pi out am include the coimty agent’s office. Indiana Ar Michigan Electric Co. Berm electric appliance dealers association. and tlu Jay county REMO. 40 INDIANA (Continued From l,*ntte One*! —... ■■■<■■.., .. ... X. .1 ... ...m.... . 1,1 «*,L-.4e...L.-wt ie c.i eailiZt d. Wivt < and rliil i dren waited ?nxiously for wotp s os their husbands and fathers. i About three hours aft r thei'fire' started, rescuers' brought out[ the last II minei' through twp£ bypasses. The “men said tl|ty?had waited calmly for blowers to: clear away the smoke so, they could Have without danger of being overipine. /| ' j , If you have sornetntng to sell or rooms for rent try a Derndcra’. Want Ad\v. It brings results. L A Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
' ■ J^ * H Caws F* i W j;: jbOiK% i? 3 j&Ljgsf- « _' ■' * ; < 11811 -t - At Beverly Hills, Cal., home with Denise and Tony. In “Ecstaey” she swam nude in a Crystal clear pool. \ J|dHk «* „ BJhßßMffffßl QmL ril ' '<■. : WQBK iZfik Br >w Zx ■ iUte |MMh» Era& v fe,, 4 H& As Delilah in “Samson and Delilah.** her latest film. ’i\ M l WANT to lead a simpler life,” says fabulous Hedy Lamarr, 35,, who announced in Hollywood she sSill retire on completion of a current picture. The Viennese screen sensation who, zoomed to stardom in America via a picture,- '“Ecstacy,” has had three hus- ■ bands: munitions magnate [Fritz Mandi, producer Gene Markey and actor John Loder. A fourth!? “Let’s not discuss that now.” She says the wants to "spend more time” with her children, an adopted son, O» *n4JWfl by
Two Local Students Graduates At Purdue T\wo Htutl'ents from Adams county are itmong yc>2 listed.as candid- :; ies to: hncealanreate .arid advap- | ced degrees in commencement exercises sat Purdue University Sunday, Ja|n. 2s. the University’s 1 iall of Musi< . J j Dr. Frederick L. Hovde. presli dent bf J’urdtte. addres- th ' •radutifes and < <mfer Hu-' de/r.-c-Fifty-nine are candidates for doc. tor of philosophy degrees 140 foi . master> degrees and 70.3'f0r bardegrees; Eleven feiadu ates will be commissioner as offijeers in the arai<-d forces. T|\ie local graduates arc: Donabl R. Fruchlti, 327 N Tenth street, is a candidate for the decree of bachelor of science in m<>< him Llcal erigipofHng. and Richard (’ Everett, pf Pleasant Mills, biii'hehn* of svi&m ■■ 'jn «-leitrli nl englne<’i ing. ' ( i Report Ernest Bevin Slightly Improved London. Jan. 25. (Ul’l Fm ■ jeign Secretary Ernest Bevin, ser '.iously ill with pneumopiti, was ported slightly better today. j A foreign office .bulletin said.’ I “Mr Bei in 'had a more ccnifor.lable night there was a slign: improvein.'nt in his Condition this morning, but 'he remains seriously Jill." Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee has taken over Bevin s duties temporarily, * ■ -_4X— ; ■ - xo rit i: of A< riox to vacitf. pliit or si’iiHi-rr m* ti.i.m i Stntr of inditinn. < ounl> of tdnaUM. MMt In The Ailuiiim Circuit Courll XoicHihrr Term. 11*5**. Xu. lt».(M*.->. Jn The Matter <■( (he > ) i..a Le-'ter F ('(.wans » amt Al.n Jv/J; <’eUan>. hi- wife* V i' ity <tt' PcCaltir, Indiana. > ; Tp Tar/ ('lty, imd Citizens of 1 H-i atc r. I niliana : _ You are- heri l,y notified that the petitioners. lA'-’.r !•' CoWans and J* C.Mi.m- his wifr. have i tiled an ay<ti<>n in said euurt seeking t<> vai-Ate aud close part of a street .and part of an alley in Patterson Heir- Addition t<. s’aid city of l»e- --. at tir.\ t.o-b i: ' \ I I r't of Iley lying between fnlots r.sti’ jn Addition aforesaid. and Inlot t;;*l in Said additio'n; part of Railroad Street Ivinz between Inlots <>»!• \ and 6!»sr fn -aid Addition and \ the llijcht <>f Way of t \n e pennjsylvania i.lailt, ad in Said city ; lifore-atd. ,m Yoii.tr< farther notified that said a. lion l>a.- 11. <ui .-<-1 tor a hearing in tl . Adam- Ctcnit Court, op Fridav, Mart h !*. fa'.l. at !> 3«» tVilock, A.M for tlie determination of any objections to- said petition IX Ti:XTI.M< »XY WHEREOF. 1 bpw liet'-imto subscribed my hand in i affissd the Veal its my office at. I atfr£_- ]|jdi;t*|n t ! this 24 Pay, o.t January. . Ifdtyard F. .Inhere. , clerk Adan*.- Circuit Court. JAN. fEH 1. If you sotnc-alng to sell or rooms for. rent tjry a Democrat Want Adv. It brings re’vlts. ' i ■ •—— -
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING! about lhe almost unbelievable LOW PRICES! Prices, in many cases* J*dow adual cosl! Reductions in every department! The chance of a 'lifetime to SAVE! This is what we mean by a JANUARY ■ ■■ ur Greatest Once-a-Year Sales Event A Closing out our entire line of new Fall and Winter merchandise! . . . at . sacrifice prices’ He are determined NOT to carry over ANY Winter merchandise until next year. Here’s an extra bonus for vou ... if vou att quick! BUY FOR NOW AND LATER-SAVE 13 ! 100% ALL WOOL . Suits and Topcoats r Se,s ‘ n S regularly up Io $49.50 A ■H wo & W ; ii I >he SUITS hs topcoats ay 24 i . From our r^3u,ar stocl < of fine durable GABARDINES . . r 4 tHn r*7’ aD wool gabardine, wor-• smooth VENETIAN COVERTS I '■" _ V Steds and sharkskins! Plenty . . with or without ZIP-IN LIN- t \ ""T j ■ choose from in all colors INGS! Fine quality coats, anyw k I Bnd sty,e ?’ Here’s the lowest way you look at them . . priced '■ WIP’ prices (as it looks right now) down to vifhere it hurts! Your W A ' »MB£‘ £ I « j jyou II see for several years to choice of any of our "Better” ' '< ,Q | come! coats at bn_ unusually. LOW ,W ■ Wt *vl r- L ‘i \ price- , , r -g ill i -— * > Regular $6.50 and $7.50 J"/ ®; kF S Bib huts LL- ; j . ■ A BARGAIN! Nationally famous for best quality at their regular B$ W 1 | ■price .. . they’re sensauonal at $2.77 Dozens to choose from! - BBWj I ;r [ . : ' - , ' • ' ‘S ' BUf < ■
< OI T TH E Y GO! Regular SI.OO I; SCARFS j ' 25c ' ■ A giveaway price on these <i . . . we’ve just got too many! Some slightly soiled. ■’ Men’s Regular $3.49 DRESS SHIRTS 1 s l-47 All taken from our regular stock . . . some slightly soiled or mussed! 'Solid whites, as Vvell as woven /nadras and broadcloths in patterns. wnmWHHnr JfIHHBBHBHHHBHHBk BOYS' 1 I Reg. $14.95 Jackets .. $9.70 ■ , Reg. $7.95 Campus Coats - is3‘.77| ,i Reg. $9.95 Wool Jackets $5.77 ; .. J Reg. $5.95; Corduroys._ $3.77 Reg. $2.49 Flan. Shirts $1.47 Reg. $1.99 O’al|ls 99c
FRI. and SAT. mUE* ItTUV SAVE LAST 2 DAYS Illi Hi It’ H1 UP TO %
»lil'Y —At less than actual cost! NOW-*-When You Need One - Most! HEAVY WOOL PLAID JACKETS Regularly ma *w $ 4.77 Strongly and neatly constructed with a world of style! 100% pure wool fleece (WOOL-0-WEST) in richly patterned woven plaids! Zipper ! front . . four pockets .., . a giveaway at this price!) Reg. $1C.50 Corduroy Coats $7.70 CLOSING Oui ENTIRE STOCK Regular $22.50 / ob| LEATHER COATS 14./0 All Sizes—All Styles * ■ JACKETS $/| (Values to $10.95) J ( Gabardine—Poplin—Wool Plaid __ * | i — — » Men’s Regular $7.95 SWEATERS $ 3.77 All Styles—All Colors - " * Men’s Reg. $8.95 - $9.95 £jm ■WMV DRESS PANTS -4,77 Here's your opportunity to SAVE . . . and SAVE plenty on* / fine quality Sport Slacks . . . many of them are 100% all)/ wool! Worsteds, tweeds, gabardines and twills ... in aJT colors and styles. / I Men’s Reg. $7.95 LOUNGE ROBES
ITITTRSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1051
OUT THEY GO! Men?s Reg. 39c DRESS SOX ssl5 $ 1 pairs M i Every imaginable pattern and color in Either Rayon or fancy icottons! Anklets or regulaif length. ' WBHHHMHHHHF 1 ' - Reg. $3.95 Sleeveless SWEATERS 1.47 A REAL BARGAIN! [Some slightly soiled. Solid colors and novelty patterns in I£O% all wool yarns. Sizes S, M and X. \ MF . Men’s $3.98 (some $4,93) SPORT SHIRTS *l<77 i ' LUANAS. gabardines, RAYONS and FLANNELS . /dll in .the popular long sleeve z style . . all over as well as solid colors. AH sizes. |- J | — i I ■■ -A r Men's Reg. $8.95 WOOL SHIRTS I $3.77
