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— 1 1 I ■■■ ■ —ls ■! !■ II .1 I . { DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT ' ’J . f K WbUshH Bvary Evanlng Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO„ INCL ' Entered'at the Decatur, Ind„ Peat Office aa Second Claes Matter W Dick p. Heller -—a— President r ! ■ A. R.Holthouse Editor 4 J. H? faller Vice-President / . C-fr. Holthouae — Treasurer £ By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: J Ono year, Ml ? ><L fix mopths, 83. ft; 8 months, 81.75, By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, z 17.00; 6 mpn ths, 83.75; 8 months, 88.00. \ By 28 cents per wook. Single copies, I cents. .——- '

The king of Cambodia (French IndoChina) is shipping an elephant 1q President Truman. It’s the dtSw ; o but rapidly grqwtaßagnd progressive industries in the city Js Bag Service, Inc. whichv AMhbies a modern plant Wm street. Founded on|y teif years ago by Stewart W. Mdjfttfeft, plant now employs about 75 workers, in addition ML the Jpffice force. In a sriries local industries arranged jMRhe Rotary Club, Lowell ger and assistant, showedlhe progress made by the the Decatur industrial ? family. Jfce plaht Is one of the largest in am particular field and hag. a *monthly factory payroll of $20,000. It serves customers in eight states, including steel mills an<f- several of the largest feed manufacturers inthe country. CowsWiiw Coats:— £ /' ? ] . - wrote that he tiL‘ jaever saw a purple cow and hoped he never see one might be expected to make much the same conigifent were he to see a herd of cattle glaring in a South Dakota pasture /These aniipals bear a of fur, but there is no .truth toAtAe -report the high price o£f*ieak has enabled , cows to pitfch'ase this luxury. •-V ' The cattle, i£ is reported, are \ the experiment of a man who crossed buffalo balls'with Brahma cows. The is called a Brahmalo, It 'is-«bigger, more rugged ,a«d better afrtestQ stabd the cdld without than the ordinary ofithe animals have been slaughtered as yet so it isi not Xno#n whether the meat will be flavorful and tender. The man W’ho is responsible fort the Experiment, however, is known as something of an expert on buffaloes anti he maintains that buffalo meauts tender enough to e&twiQAa spoon unless the»*animal is'‘rate advanced in ’’7 s - Vt-- ’. /' Around/here, mbsCoh us will ■ ■ ■ * ' still prefer a from a white face -Hereford or an Aberdeen Black Angwg, * . t- ~ J M'i

7 I—W*:1 —W*: H factors Contributing to the Prolems of Sterility

*y He rm ah N. Sundesen, M.D. THERE ,are few mure pathetic figure* than the wofcan whose In stfncta for are thwartcd by the children. In former* yhSW It wan ail but taken. ..for granted ,Umt there was no remedy for suJfh a Situation* In every ease it was be due to a fundamental and irremediable, defect ib' she wife, so that she not only boFe the burden of her onus'of'a marriage. Os late yean?, hiedical Science , has givert rnorxi and more attrition to this problem and has come up with many* .Biew facts, as well as real helper many a childless couple. uM ' " ' i"' ? ManyCausts Today, we knot* ihaj there are many causes of a£g|»lity and that the fault lies as as with the woman( F&t, best of all, it has been *thht fnost such people, are nos fealty ijerile, but only relatively infertile. Thus, with proper management, marykof these couples can be enabled t'ri have the, children they «o gr&iHy desire. Magy c|sfs of childlessness can be triced w nutritional deficiencies. Certain v|timihs, of .the B-grqup, suW.as folic acid, biotin, as WfU/as acjids, ’may have on man’s reprdiducfivefabHity,, • t should be sqffibtent iodine iri; {he diet -for thoseAsuKering from sterttßy-. It has been., found that pliys a r very,lmportant role ip •hormone balapae. and, when sterility problemsyT'eVst, tests Should be, carried whether or hot-a Jlv^rJdkease is presents 4 lt found, R canbe treated. Many women ... , ‘X''lt’ :A

Ddcatur is one of the 50 largest cities in the state, ranking 47th in the Hoosier list. —°—°~r \ Gov. Schricker is giving serious consideration to calling a special ’ session of the state legislature for the purpose of unravelling legislation that conflicts with the federal law in respect to welfare funds. Either congress' or the state assembly will have to amend their respective laws dealing with restrictions on the public inspection- of the relief rolls. The federal law forbids “opening Os the records’’ and the state jaw permits the posting of names of those who draw allowances from welfare departments. Payments to the aged, dependent children and the blind need not stop abruptly, for in most cases county welfare departments have sufficient cash balances to tide over for a couple months. In the meantime the Gordian knot should be untied. Indiana is one of three ■ states which permits public inspection of old, agri pension lists. o o Good Neighbors:— Few persqns give conscious thought to the importance of good —neighbors to their contentment. Good neighbors are taken for granted, like most good things. A Neighborhood is more, than just A group of houses in which people live. It can be a place of friendship and understanding which add to the pleasures of the people who live in it. When a person travels far from home he finds that his attitude toward his neighborhood changes. Petty things which once annoyed him become a source of humorous . reminiscence. Asked how the people in his home town are, most men who have been away from , thens will reply that tftey are the friendliest people on earth. We have, begun to realize that men the world over must learn to live with each other as neighbors. It is necessary first that we learn to live in harmony with the family next door, make a real effort to be good neighbors to those who live beside us.' Mankind is much the same the world over. If we come to know and understand the families who live in our block, we will know better how to be good neighbors to the people In other parts oNthe world.

with an Infantile and chßd-like womb, not capable of carrying a normal pregnancy. In sortie of these cases, hormone (reaiment may be of value. Recently, thi* giving of thyroid has been shown to be helpfpl In a few sterility problems,- \ Emotional Factors •, In many cases, emotional factors may also play a part. Many times, after either the male or female has had intensive psychiatric treatment to control any fears or emotional disturbances that may have been present, • the individual tiecomes fertile. Sometitnes, the on|y factor may be a hormone imbalance, and the giving of sufficient hormones may aid in overcoming the condition. Certain venereal, diseases, such as gonorrhea, may cause sterility in the mate. Infections of the tubes in the female may also cause infertility. . In studying sterility problems, the physician takes into consideration not only the reproductive organs of both the wife arid the husband, but also their entire physical and mental make-up. If ‘‘consideration is given- to these, factors, most sterility problems -can .be solved. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS v G.A.M.: How long can a 1 pregnant wonian wear a girdle? Answer: During the early months of pregnancy there wbuld seem to be no harm in wearing a girdle. After the fpurth month, many physicians believe that the, wearing of such a garment may be harmful. However, a girdle which* merely holds up the abdomen may ba beneficial cases. - ~~~

Predicts China And Russia May Split China Troops Take ’ Hideous Pounding Tokyo, Attg. 44—(UP)— Communist China and Russia may split up because of the ’’hideous pounding” suffered by Chinese troops in the Kremlin ordered Korean war, Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway’s headquarters said today. ! ; / The prediction wps contained in a “guidance’’ to Japanese newspaper frbm Ridgway’s civil Information and education office. , “Letting China take a hideous popnding from the Unlted\ Nations does Sino-Soviet relations no good at all,’* the statement said. “It may mean that \ (China eventually goes the way of Yugoslavia’s Communist Marshaal Tito, if her regime holds up, which is doubtful.” Toto broke with Russia and the comimform in May, 1948, rather than submerge Yugoslavia’s national interests to \ Soviet “internationalism?’ r Ridgway’s office said Russia ordered the war launched in order tor 1. Gain control of the Korean peninsula, in case it proved a short war. 2. Drain thN free world’s strength in case of a long war. 3. r Slash Red China’s strength “because a strong China on Russia’s vulnerable southern frontier is the Kremlin’s nightmare." The statement said “something went horribly wrong with the Reds’ Nhess game in Korea.” It actually srengthened the free world’s de fesses, destroyed or criiipled 1 China’s best troops and made Chlnese Communists wonder if Russia reallyi is their bosom friend. \ t -A ' f , • . ■ 1 ' • > , \ ■■ Z 'V ' 21 ■• ' ! I'.-V: "• • 1 Files;To Dismiss Eli ahd’ Beulah stucky, through their attorney, E. E. Dawaid, filed notice of withdrawal of the actioh against the Geneva Lumber /ind Supply company, a petition for injunction to prevent sale of real estate, it is noted that the defendants have been properly notified of this notice.? There are k some 20,000 living species of sis.

A", Copyright J9»,'by Affod,a «*»«»♦ ~ »*»nb«HJ b\r King F«of«r«« Syndxar* \ synopsis \ They stripped off their sandals and look in oh Daddy? He’d be simply; <X« clogs and rah shouting over the charmed?’ her family. She U engaged' to be married sands. Mill do! Anything else? And to Cy Leonard, an amblUou* young lawyer, On the other days s j nce com . how about you, Kate ?" *ho wort* in a mencement when she had been, The maid of all work came to CHAPTER TWO down on the beach, Julie had felt the door and stood looking in A MOTHER did a lot of worry- almost in a trance. She, had been amazement at the change wrought Ing! Julie’s hands loitered over her tired. But today she felt exhila- in the darling of the houshold. task as she thought about it. She rated. She > breathed deeply, and “Heavehs! You look just like a would be twenty-two in September, felt the lifting of her vpry body, movie star, Julie! What hapHer parents had spent\ all those She could almost soar- through pened?” years guiding her, protecting her, space. “Oh, I just felt inspired,” Julie and footing her bills! And what She ran with the girls down the said casually. have ( I done to repay them? she sands, then out to the encroaching "Well, please bring me a perthought. surf. The little whitecaps came fumed box of. stationery. SomeMaybe it had been enough just racing to meet them. \. thing nice.” n to be a joy to them, as they had \ After her swim Julie stretched "I’ll do my best for you, Katie, protested on the one or two occa- out on her long beach .towel to Julie promised, and was off. sions when she had brought up the read. She fell asleep, and, the girls , The short, secluded side street subiecL tolerantly kept quiet while she where the Thorndyke residence Al.v Intorrnnfnd hnr TTHlsinP took a na P- L- atood WttS Callcd Laurel, because 8 Then - “ Julle » Julle ” s^d Caro1 ’ of the there. It was a Next w£kend U You might Bbakln £ her shoulder gently. "It’s pleasant, sunny street of substan- . weekend. You might cook our tlal homea families who took ... . < ~ we’ve gathered the wood! for the pride in their upkeep. No. No chance. But that doesn t flre Mums said not tot light it Julie drove the fourteen blocks bother me much, he said with-all you were there super- to the main street slowly, thinking ( the candor of his age. He didn V vl<o jt” of what she would say to the procare too much for her fiance, Julie « Oh! Oh aII rlght> Heav- gram director at the radio station, realized. She put her arm about tlme! Why dld j you let wen t carefully through the his shoulder, squeezed him. On me sleep so long? You must be main part of town, and presently your way! Have a swell time, Julie rose and stretched the station’s neon sign caught her Alex, and lots of ludk. herself. She had slept eye with its letters: KDGD. “Oh, thanks!” Ho reached down a little later, she sat watching She parked and went into the and kissed her check. “Gosh! It’s the girls cooking their wieners, building, smiled at the receptionist swell have you hom<- again, Sis.” Julie mused over the past week’s and asked if Mr. Carey, the pro"It’s wonderful to be here," mur- activities. It’s been fim, she gram director, could see her. mured Julie. "You’ll know what I thought, but such a waste $f time! "He’s ih a conference just now. mean some day, when you’re older, Tomorrow I’m going to look for Won’t you sit down?" Alex. You take your family for a j ob . cy probably won’t be too Julie waited. At last, the door granted and they don’t seem so happy about it, and Mums will across the room opened, and two important , until you’re gone from pro bably object, but I can’t stand men stepped out One ot them, them. But run along! The ’Mary this idleness any longer! Julie recognized as Mr. Carey. Ellen’will be casting off!” • • • After his caller had gone, Carey reJulie changed her housecoat for jui ie gat a t the maple desk in turned to his office. The recepUona halter and blue shorts. She add- h er room, scribbling words on the Ist announced Julie and the next ed a denim jacket and found a memo pad. Playground supervisor, moment she was introducing herscarf to tie around her hair. She sa j d on e line. Summer school tutor, self to him. a took along a big, brightly striped Waitress (!) Telephone Operator. She explained her ideas for a beach towel to lie on, and picked Sales Clerk. Reporter on the Bay program while Mr. Carey listened up a new magazine. At least she Secretarial. Advertising. with interest. He was a tall, dark didn’t have to entertain the young- g^ e aside the pad and went man, slender and well groomed, sters. They had their own ideas over t o the bedsideA' tibia and and had a pleasant voice, of what to do on the beach. switched on the small' radio. jAfter “We’ve had one Os our stenogA little later she joined the girls: listening .to the various programs raphers read the announcements on her sister, the twins, Becky and she thought what the local station Week days. But she\ doesn’t care Jean Morgan, from three doors needed was a woman’s comntenta- about it. I’m glad you came in, down the street, and Sandra Leslie, tor, with co-operative sponsors! Miss Thomdyke, because we’ve the banker’s daughter. The five of She made a dive toward her been thinking/of building up the them trudged down the path at the clothes closet. \ \ | women’s program and selling it rear whiC> wound down the cliff. Ten minutes later she was brush- to a sponsor. If you’re willing to They passed familiar objects along ing her hair into its shining, JWell- have an audition, I’ll see what we the way. Beauty and peacefulness behaved page boy. She dressed can do. It would have to be just filled Julie with delight. quickly in her linen blouse* and fifteen minutes, however.” “It’s good to be back, Becky,? green summer suit. She addled a Julie thought quickly. If the she said presently to one of the smart white straw hat, white program was popular, perhaps she twins. “One ought never to stay gloves, neat pumps. Just right for could lengthen it later. She told away too long. It would be ter- a girl looking for a job. • / Mr. Carey that she’d like the aurible to forget all this. On the She decided she wouldn’t break dition. other hand, I doubt if I ever the news yet to her mother. > She She had had Some radio training could.” 1 \ came down the stairs and called in her speech work at the univerThey reached the whit* sands from the hallway: t sity. Since it w-w not all new to of the beach. The tide was away “Mums, I’ll take the station her she appeared relaxed and inout from the base of the cliff. They wagon to town, if it’s all right, terested in her material. The men depositeu their picnic baskets and I’ve a few things to. do, and wi| b* in the control room co-operated paraphernalia in the shelter of a back before lunch." nobly. huge log which had drifted in. "Fine. dear. And why don’t you (To Be

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g i i -0 20 YEARS AGO 1 TODAY ° Aug. 4 — Sheriff Johnson asks the county commissioners to inwistiga(e cost of providing a police siren, clubs and new handcuffs. He was authorized to submit prices at next board meeting. Resources of Indiana banks have decreased over fifty million dollars the past six months. / Governor Franklin D. Rodseve’t of New York givea a pint of blooi to fight infantile paralysis. Phil Sauer awarded contract for toad and channel in St. Mary's township. ■ C. A. Baltes fined 815 and costs end sent to jail 15 days by Mayor Krk k. / i George Brown awarded contract by city of Decatur for gathering garbage, 8270 for the year. Whales have accustomed naunts and travel beaten trecks in annual migrations. r *; \

B,* J — 0 I Modern Etiquette ] I B> ROBERTA LEE Q. Is it correct for aa employer to introduce his secretary to a caller jby saying, “Mr. Jones, this is my secretary, Miss Brown,” or shouldn’t he give the woman’s name first, “Miss Brown, this is Mr. Jones”? A. In the business world, the important', person is mentioned first, regardless of sex. Q. is U good usage to speak sierely df/ wearing a "white tie’’ or a “black tie,” instead of referring to “full evening dress” or a “dinner coat?”? A. Yes; these terms are popularly used in goo,d society. Q. To whom should wedding announcements bewailed? A. Only to those people who did not receive Invitations to the wedding. The Ybkon River is ( navigable by shallow - draft steamers for 1,777 miles. . /

Chicago Burglary Attempt Thwarted Three Men Nabbed In Apartment Building . Chicago, Aug. 4— (UP)— Three burglars attempted today to take about 850,000 worth of valuables from an apartment building occu pled by Mrs. Walter Wolfrier, owner of the Chicago Cardinals football team, but were trapped and captured by police after a gun- . I Mrs. Wolfner ls the former Mrs. Charles Bidwell. The three men had "taken over” the building after threatening Wolfner, a daughter-in-law and her infant? daughter, and possibly other occupants, acting chief of detectives William Touhy said. / Touby said the three men apparently planned to loot the premises at their leisure and then escape. They had about 850,000 worth of valuables, including coats «rid jewelry, stacked when they were interrupted by police, who were summoned by Mrs. Wolfnen The three made a break for/the basement, Woidner fired a shot at them from a pistol he Had hidden, and one of the men fii4d back. None was hurt. v/< -=•. \ Reaching the baserNant apartment, the three barricaded themand said they Would not ceme out. A threat of tear gas by police broke their resistance, however, and they surrendered. Thexthree gave their‘ names as Rene Bfergman, 40, Michael Spans, 38, and ¥ames Abbott, 49. Touhy said they told him a fourth man was involved Tip the holdup, but he was not captured. / ' Minor Accident Is Reported By Police City police reported one acci dent investigated Friday' when the car driven by Robert Brown, of Celina. 0., bumped the rear end of a vehicle operated by Dean Reber, !>45 Walnut street, as the former was negotiating into a parking spot in the 100’ block of North Second street. Total damage was estimated at gSS. Two Graduate From School Os Nursing Miss Janette Fuhrman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman of- route 1, and Miss Esther Foreman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claqde Foreman of Monroe, willgraduate from the Methodist hospital school of nursing in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon with a class of 23 students. Commencement exercises wifi be held at 8 p.m. at the Wayne Street Methodist church. Harold W. MeMillenl Central Soya Co. vice-presi-dent, Nrill be the speaker. '\ \ Motor Court Sale Announced Today Announcement was made today jf the sale of the Dude Ranch Motor court by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reidcubach toi/Mr. and Mrs. Karl McGmber, of Fort Wayne. The transaction was handled through the Kent Realty company, of this city, and effective August 1. The Dude Ranch, two and onehalf miles north of Decatur on U. 3. 27, was sold for 822,500, according to spokesmen for the realty company. The new owners have already assuthed operation of the motor court. The previous owners have purchased a home In Waynedala, also through the Kent company. The iteldenbachs have announced no future plans. t The first strip in successful food canning is to wash Jars, lids, and rubbers in hot soapy water. ■■‘ " ■ ■

ill ,11 1.., 111i—1... I W .. I Illis !!■■■ ■■ ■ ■ VJg i ’ \ J&. -St' vT RETIRING AT 54 after 35 years’ Army Sendee, Lt. Gem Albert €. Wedemeyer (dark flaxes) inspects honor guard of hia 6th Army as he prepares to leave the Presidio, San Francisco. Behind him a soldier barrier hl« three-star flag. (International Soundphoto j a

eT Aa wswnoS/ii Vic Strickler,, former Dwcatur high school basketball star is nowwith the armed forces. His address is: Pvt. Victor L> Strickler, 100418, Pit. 314, CO. E., Ist Roc. Ts. Bn MCRD Parris Island, 8. C. Metzger Ub Here Is Bob Metzger’s address- , Pvt. R, C. Metxger, AF 18385791. Squadron 3718 Flight 1906, Lack land 1 Airforce Base, San Antonio, Texas. ■ .. ev i New Addrese Pvt. Dick Heller, Jr; has a new’ addrbss. It is as follows; Pvt. Dick 1 Heller, Jr. RA 23024591, Co. M. ' sC2nd Abn. Inf. Rgt. Camp Breckinridge, Ky. Pvt. Heller will edmllete his leadership training Aug>:Bt 15 Nnd will be graduated Aug- 1 , usf 17. . , • Change of Address PvL Kenneth D. Kiser has the following change of address: U. 8 56177965, Co. A 40th A.T.B.C.C.A, Sth Armed Division, Camp Chaffee. Ark. At Specialist School Pvt. Robert L. Bieberich, has been selected to attend the Camp Chaffee, Ark., cooks and bakers school, following, the completion of ; his basic training with the sth • armored division. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bieberich,. ( route 2, Decatur. ; .J 3 Xo ■ ' Household Scrapbook | > | By ROBERTA LEE 8 • Fruit Cocktail , A delicious drink for the sum , mertime can be prepared with the following ingredients: sliced ripe iMtnanas, canned grapefruit and > juice, white candy mints, slightly f crushed. Pile in sherbet! glasses. • Chill. Garnish with a sprig of mint . or green cherry. — Unpleasant Job ; When the frying pan has been - used for onions or fish and yon do uot relish cleaning it, soak during the meal with a strong solution oL ammonia and water. It will take a- ; way the odor, and the pan will wash readily. Wilted Vegetables Wilted vegetables can be revived by soaking them in cold water containing a little salt for a short time before using. ‘• ■ j Two Brothers Drown In Unguarded Hole Greensburg, Ind., Aug. 4 —(UP) —4dn unguarded swimming hole in' Sandcreek, claimed the lives of R. J. Gilbert, 16 and his. 11-year-o’d brother, Carlie, yesterday. They were splashing In the water of a quarry pit, although Carlie couldn’t swim.\ The younger boy stepped in deep water and went rnder. His older brother tried to: saye him. While they struggled, another: boy watching from the bank of the stream ran for help. But when he’p came, the Gilbert brothers had disappeared. The bodies were recover-' ed by a diver. The victims were of James Gilbert of Greensburg and Mrs. | Fernice Gilbert, Hamilton, O.,'par-. . ents of five other children. « Ronnie and David Fordwill return Monday from Lake George, where they Visited the past week with Jimmy and Jerry Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wolfsen and daughter Cathleen are moving to Fort Wayne in the Florida Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfsen are employed in Fort Wayne. ~y .] There are 266 airports and 50 seaplane bases in New York State. • ‘

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Professor Kills j/ Self With Venom At Firing By U. Os Michigan Jinn Arbor, Mich., Aug. 4.—(UP) —-A world-famed tropical disease expert killed himself by injecting a rare snake venom into hht veins because of shame at being fired from the University of faculty for “mishandling” 8487.05 in funds, police said. •Dr. Maleolm H. Boule, 54, was found dying last night in the basement xM their home here by bis wife, Alma, n “It won’t;do you any good to call for help because there’s no antidote for this fonnala,” he told her. Soule, a faculty member at Michigan since Wd and bead of the bacteriology department since 1935, died before help could arrive. Police satd Soule mixed a powdered snakq venom which he had obtained while traveling in South America with morphine, then injected : it ihto his veins with a hypodermic; .-needle. Before killing himself he wrote a suicide note and placed it besse him along with a copy of the terse University announcement of his dismissal which said he had “submitted ihjs resignation July 13, 1951, and; made ; restitution of 8487,05.” That was Relieved to be the full amount of money missing, ? Detectiva Duane Bauer said the suicide note gave his dismissal as the reason but the text of the notf wa4 not made public. •Police aaid Soule apparent!} chose, morphlae as the Liquid ageni with the snake venom in order tc numb the- pain which usually ac companies death by snake poison Washtenaw county coroner Ed win Ganzborn said Soule died aboui 20 minutes after making the in jectiotl. £ The? Umversity board of regenti refused to elaborate on the chArgi tfrqt Soule bad mishandled Uni vsrsity funds. < Mrs. Soule, placed under a phy sician's care, said her husbam would bei cremated at a privati service a| an unspecified date. 0 iu« ? 11 Norway recently approved at addiUona! appropriation of 6,45(1,000 kroner as a contributioi to the reconstruction of Korea. NOTICE hF FIMAL SKTTLKIfEM OF ESTATE 1 tel« ” - Notice ie hereby given to the ereditwe. heir* and -legatees ol Judith Liechty, deceased to eppen -in the Adains Circuit Court, held al Decatur, Indiana, on the 3rd day ol September; ISSI, and show muse it any, w|»y the FINAL. SETTLE MBNT At -COUNTS with the estatt of aaid decedent should not t»e approved; ariC said heirs xtre notified to then asd there nwtke proof ol helfrihip, aad receive their distributive shaSbe.. Jeffs- Lleehty, Administrator Decatur, Ind., Aug. 3. l>il. Attorney Henry B. Heller. LAMPS • i ’ 1&.95 Values ’ ss.oo , Other Items at ~~ In Unbelievable Prices. PUBUX . ■—t- i ■" 1 —■— DECATUR CAB CLOSED From A tig. 5 > 12 inch Vernon Frauhiger ■ l I'iJalSF jl ' ‘’W % * tlt tHlw • f— * '"mi r * Jl *' |l_ J I wort saver. . • saver. .» saver i Advanced Upright Design Cold-Hold Inner Doors i Fohr Separate Compartments — Th*rma-Seal Protection , j Hermetically Sealed Refrigeration Unit t . CURTIS F. HILL I 105 So. 13th St. ' '■! /r