Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1953 — Page 8

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LIST 211 ns ■rl H I H hr!.]■ UH <T 1 j |of our January Clearance SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY id MENS ml Suits i JuS ■ I .I ; ■- a ’ • . REGULAR $49.50 SPECIAL f l 39.95 * ■ " ij* i WHILE THEY. LAST! ■ l- t ': J L' T MP’S TOPCOATS $45.00 Values 1 QC SPECIAL £ L___ L__ ■, iL , • in. !■? .. 'i, . ii i i BOVS MOUTQN COLLAR SURCOATS Regular $18.50 ’ S IAQC SPECIAL _____v__ -J — - - > sr; work sox s . x-oo . MEN’S OVERALLS srmAL .L... . 2-95 —i.‘■i . ■ . - i «s EE overalls] > s “S 1 ;ii““......... . ! 1.95 P * MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS Regular $2.95 f i SPECIAL l e ”3 V ft i ; I • ' I ’ I ; ■ j 4 u?.Q LI ' 7 j ; . ; - ONE LOT OF h {£}. ' \ ? ion MEN’S SUITS Es $49.50 y/LUES SPECIAL Bitt ‘24.95 JI WHILE THEY LAST! BEGUITS CLOTHING STORE t. .

10 Million Dollar i Business To Church Oregon Couple In B Donation To Church PENULETON, Orel’P ' -4. A pious businessman and his Wife said today they gave theft $lO,000,0041 lumber business to j the Seventh-Day Adventist chun hi because they “wanted to do right by God.” . - r | ’ ,:ji \~" iClyde H. Harris, 62, and wife, Mary, said they felt God helped theqi build up the firtu since it was only a small box iacI tory 40 years ago. ; ■ i I 1 “God expects his share of a man’s income,” Harf is Said. The . entire assets and plant: of Harris Pine Mills, due., was juried over to the SevenfhtDay AdVenitist church Wednesdajy. W. t H. Branson of Washington. D. president of the denomination, sjtiid it was the largest gift ever received by the church, which has a program reaching into 179 countries. Mr. and Mrs. Harris joined the church a »hort time after tpey were married 38 years ago in Milton, Ore. She was a co-owrier and officer in the business. They said the firm was the largest manufacturer of unfinished furniture in the world, shipping 2,000 pieces' a day. It also manufactures and sells 50,000,00’0 board feet of lumber a.nd 5,000,000 fiiiiit boxes a year. | A ‘I ■ ■i - ; | The firm has 700 employes, l>Oo in Oregon. It has small assembly plants at Chicago Heights, IB.; Alexandria. Va.. and Cleburne, Tex. I: j’ ‘ T'ife’! More than, half the Oregon dinployes are members of the churqh. “We decided years ago that tjse Bible meant]what it said. Tithing has always been a basic tgnet of the Christiah faith,” Harris said. "We have tried to be faithful ih our dealings with the Lord anjl Ijie has given us far piore than we 4?’ serve. Now we are giving our entire business to Him.” Mrs. Harris said she felt the same as her husband about tlie gift —it is part of their donation to the church. # The couple,has no children. Harris will remain as general mana- j ger until someone Is trained to i replace him. Harris is also of two wheat ranches, a large cat- ; tie ranch and other - eastern Orie-: gon. properties. -t| .Ji r it you have to sell pr rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brlhgs results. ' i'.. . 4 ' I i ‘ ! ■ 1! Iva . "'UH 86-YEAR-OLD John Cusworth gives nis 86-year-old bride-to-be a WaV as they take out a marriage license in Detroit. She is Mrs. Louise Fos* ter, whose husband died a yeat ago His wife died three years ago. Mrs Foster has six children, 12 grandchildren, two great - grand* children. He has four children; 24 grandchildren and great - children. Marriage is scheduled St. Valentines Dav. (International)

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Enters Guilty Plea To Grand Larceny Lewis M. Smith, 20; 716 High street, accused of steering more than 800 pounds of soybean 9 from the Central Soya Co. In! .the past two weeks, pleaded guilty io grand larceny in Adams circuit eopr! Wednesday afternoon. He was appointed a pauper attorney at the proceedings the day geverin I. Schurger; After hearing the 4>lea, Judge Myles Parrish remanded;, the defendant tol\the county jail until Monday, when he will .pases sentence. The charge catijei a penalty of one to ten years in prison. i • .j; 1 . ■— ■' 11 , 1 ' I Hitchhiking Veteran Married Wednesday Veteran Went AWOL To Fight In Korea i SOUT I GATE. Calif.,: VP —An army ct rporal who uen,t AWOL and “hil chhiked” 16,000 v miles to figljt in KQrea, planned another trip- today —but this time it was to palm Springs, x C a ßf.. :with has 17-year o|d bride. \ Cpl. Robert Von who returned Monday £ trona* his uiiusual tour of duty it thee Ko-rean-front lines, marked pretty Shirley Taylor Wednesday, night.: just a few hours after the army grafted him a furlough)! . The marriage climaxed a hecticday for the young couple. They were kept bUsy from early morning .obtaining . pre-marriage. blood tests and their license ahd making arrangements for the wedding. The young bride wore ’ a long White wedding gown dyr|ng the ceremony in nearby Huntington Park’s First (Christian The! groom wore his uniform, complete with service ribbons, and battle stars. ► Von Kuznfck. got sick-.of tils job, of telling recruits at Ft. Kni>S. Ky., “why we fight in Korea” aiid took

BWmiE The Market- qi> Beef Cattle has dropped, so have our prices 1 on Retail and Wholesale prices of Beef. We slaughtered, this 'Week, some nice young Corn fed z Baby Beef quarters, weighing from 60 to 80 lbs. each. Front Quarters, 39<? Ib.; Hind Quarters, 44c lb. Young Cow Quarters for ■ i' ■ ' canning or Locker, Front Quarters 29c lb.; Hind Quarters 34c ft>. Also a good selection of Beef - A • ; ’ '> -Ai !I- . - Rounds; Chucksjand •j Beef Loins or parts of Quarters at Wholesale Prices. Fresh Ground Beef, 10 lbs. or* more, 4&c Ib. Stock up at these ■: A Favorable Prices. SIIIIKLIIMHTS ' I -• ' ■ Try one of our , Delicious Sugar Cured, Hick* ory Smoked Hams;* Shoulders; Sides or Jowls, they are not salty and they have that good old , 1 T . Home Cured Flavor. Special this , weekend . . .- Sugar Cured, Hickory Smoked, close trimmed * Hams, 63c Ib.;; Full cut Shoulders, 45c lb.; Whole or Half Slab Bacon, 50c Ib. We slice any of the aboVe items for you at no additional cost. SLiimiM We Custom-Slaughter Hogs on Tuesday and Wednesday, Cattle any day of the week. Try our • Custom Curing and Smoking and you will be delighted with your cured Meat next Summer. \ il THE ABOVE PBICfES ALSO APPLY TO OUR 11 DOWNTOWN MARKET. I . >. : .. -• ; H. P. SCHMITT PACKING CO. PHONE 3-3146 A HIGHWAY 27 NORTH

off 15 months ago to practice what he preached. He stowed away on, an army transport ship headed for the war zone and participated in several battles before his true identity was discovered. Miss Taylor, when reached by telephone Wednesday night, conffirmed and lhe handsome soldier we’re married at about 7: 3|o p.m. Wherf asked far derails of the however, she replied simply, “Nope, not right pots.” *1 p Her mother, Mrs. Iporothy Tay-! lor, supplied the details, however, and said the couple were accompanied to the church by friends of the bride. The girl’s sister,- Mrs. Joan was her bridesmaid,,, and her cousin, Jack Meyers, was best mah. Mrs. Taylor said he? daughter originally wanted to postpone thte marriage until her 18fch birthday on Friday, but changed her mind after Von Kuzpick’s arrival from the Ft. Ord, Calif., separation center early Wednesday. • She said the couple will, leave for a “three or four day" honeymoon in Palm Springs, Calif., a vdesert resort city, and v 6 l e ' jrate the girl’s birthday there. I,J. _ . | One benefit the Japanese —r a hon-memberj — have derived from the [United Nations' is a taste for 1 air - conditioning. Carrier units which cool the UN headquarters building in New York will he features in five modern buildings in Tokyo and Osaka. Trade in a Good Town—Decaturl ' I '

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I 11 I Semi-Annual I\■ ‘ ' I;. . T- ; . ■ -- r ■ ' ■ J Clearance Sale LAST TWO DAYS 11 1 ! 11 Each year at thus tim? we offer you the opporBADY SPOONS I * tunity to save substantial sums of ; money on the finest quality Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, R 7sc—Now 19c Watches, etc. The Values speak for themselves. 41 I BABY 1 / ee our windows for additional items on sale. JEWERLY PRICE ALL FROM OUR REGULAR sfoCK. CRYSTAL Exceptional Values from Our Goblets • Sherberts Diamond Department Vo'c s Ladies 7 Diamond White Gold se*Q.sO up , , DINNER RING, Reg. Price $75 — SALE SILVER Ladies 16 Diamond QI HOLLOWARE \ PINNER RING, Reg. Price S2SO—SALE y > 1/ Ladies 9 Diamond White Gold S*DfJA-00 /X PRICE DINNER RING, Reg. Price S3SO—SALE .. I OUT'' ’ ' Ladies 9 Diamond p DINNERWARE DINNER RING, Reg. Price S37S—SALE itv ptmt vq manyTothkr Values - of“dTstinctidn ’ BARGAIN I RI( IN MEN’S and LADIES’ DIAMOND RINGS * ■■■■■■■■■mmHHmmmmmmmmimHHmimmHHmmßiHmß / A PRICE PEARLS f““ —~~~* I — price i J ust 5 Diamond Watches 7" . 2 DIAMOND—I7-JEWEL PERCOLATORS Was * IOO - 00 - NOW ) 6 9 ,5 ° 6 DIAMOND—I7-JEWEL H V " Was $125-00 NOW 89* 5 ° REVOLVING U . 'P -j ? . 'J- - -I |J - M . CRUET SETS I 6 DIAMOND^-!7-JEWEL CAI Regular A Was $167.50 — NOW A s2.B9—Now I ‘ ' LADIES and GENTS BIRTHSTONE RINGS PRICE ' Set ~f i l ■" — SILVERPLATE COSTUME JEWELRY 1Z PRICE Regular $64.75 DRESSER SETS r % i ' kiie 44.7 5 ! MENS! i LADIES’ COMB & BRUSH . WATCH BANDS I , SETS PRICE PRICE .V I , Reg. $44.50 SHIP’S BELL —Z L_ MANTEL CLOCK CRUCIFIXES *ZS-5» li PRICE .... 1 Regular $54.00 | I I /2 CHIME CLOCK MEN’S s 3l-5O TIE BARS, CUFF LINKS A —” Regular $57.00 ' ' I KEYCHAINS MANTEL CLOCK PRICE s37*s® : f RATERHSL R | N G S Jewelry Ctawer MASONIC 32nd Degree \ with Was $49.50 J / FiVWW aSTC MASONIC 32nd Degree ft CO with Diamond. Was $175.00 — SiIVGF Polish J -MASONIC 32nd Degree 7 S H<IC.OO ' Regular 50< with Diamond. Was $500.00 NOW 39c J Tmany other fraternal rings GREATLY REDUCED! I «■■ ■■■■■■ i ■j.iDmiii iip.n ii f ALL PRICES , SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR MANY INCLUDE MORE WONDERFUL VALUER! 1 FEDERAL TAX ‘ *T ' I i DECATUR — FORT WAYNE , v $ • J . 1 : *..1'1 •

THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1952