Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1953 — Page 6
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- - - WANTED - - - SQUEEZER MOLDERS OR MEN WHO WANT TO LEARN TO MOLD GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS GOOD WAGES COMPANY PAID INSURANCE PROGRAM The Decatur Casting Company DECATUR, INDIANA “A GOOD PLACE TO WORK"
FRIDAY, MAY Bth Bargains Galore In Every Department. Two Flows of Fine Furniture Specially Priced For This Event. J BUY NOW AND SAVE! _ gi-jj nra- - : choose J » /> WW' W dozens .. IjS In ®K _ I__ ; - If* jfflESHjk and ■ ITI ■ Sil KHm| EjSffiA' ; Sr'X X im>zens ;r ■ vKrfl ” wosk I 11 ■•«.gnLif;! I lIWjJfP eamps V, . I t .■ M. ■ MBr ' If* OF ALL BBL . fl*. nK ;F ’/» off Jr ' LAMPS BU¥ ON EASY ? tSMUi 11 PAYMENTS AT SALE PRICES Specia| Bly8 ,„ ®* | AMR .♦ * >"* A \'' P"'f” **~ '**** B l Sljj. '■ 1 *■ ' 1 A£j > * ;, HL * -Jk~-_- i l II Choose your Suite or Sectional Now from our rrW ' I '■ IWi: LLI d.l ; ‘169-5O ’ISS-oo ~ V' iyyj v Moss Green or Grey Frieze AOA* WW B A A CO 3-Pc. Kroehier Sectional Sofa QQ OO I Olive Green Frieze Cover*99 e ■ ~ w ■-}, rtfcC >1 ACO Kroehier and International Suites I Sea A ■ /A B Choice of Styles and Colors ; J ,N H 100% Nylon ‘kFoehler Suites j 1 r[JI 1 ; Fringed Base—Cocoa, Green, Gray, Xf A• "^ S55! ® 3 . sale on rugs Save On Bed Room Suites KfIHII s - A . r)o 9x12 Ax „|J st "?Z a .__ M ■'l49"’" n 8 * 8 ’ Ch «•’f ?*“ b !, e *llß Choice of Patterns & Colors 59' ' . * i r Dresser—Birch Finish |UH| 1 ' W.l Bed, Chest, & Double Dresser $W AQ.SO 9x12 Axminster Rugs ...-*4^'lujlSHp Center Guides. Walnut sl4 A ll ” WE I Choice of Colors $0Q.50 1' $155.50 Modern Lime Oak Suite $J gg \ « »Q. 50 9x12 Axminster Rugs 11 0 .50 ‘£C c a T et . . L Choice of Colors I *9 -' ' \ . '•XQQ-’° Cordovan Mahogany Suite slQft —————————— ] —— ■ /k; Bed, Chest, Double Dresser - F<> SALE SPECIAL! qai c Qnrniai ) WWjgWMllfefeUU'.Korina Double Dresser Suite SALE SPECIAL Bed, Chest, Double Dresser Solid Maple w 8 Lime Oak Double Dresser Suite ™ • ROCKERS La r g t l)ouble Dresser. Chest ft oik p!" e , o, c k or Ma J“»«"r Textured >5 and Bed A4»<» Plate Glass Mirror. ' C S 3Verß „,. Sturd * ° ak Frame ' Red - $»lO-5° Brandy Mahogany Suite aa \ : Green, Gt.y, on., .nd 8e1,... | Bar Bed, Cest, and Double S2B-88 .SALE > Dresser ‘“ , ® . SPECIAL f -■ One Group 2r’ Folding Yacht ' 7|T“| 27x54 Samples \ Hall Runners Chair.. A2.95 V^SSSr*-** 4 ' I J — U*» Porch Swings $8.95 nA IF Linns Room • {SkSfEpKaTables|Reduced ! jm-j, t-Z&j i 1 v 111 One'Group x - AMmHMPHHB/jf \ — .. Tables, Steps, End, Lamps and Coffee £*' Ar^jh.' „ •■ j• " j* f ■ Tables. Lime Oak I fig , l <"~ r L44f or Mah Qfla»y 4 “ - N- 1 --| Mahogan/ T "-<- c Xe o. end. Firestone Foamex Maple Bunk Bed tX p L B r. *l4” mBCTBIWWbWHi Innerspnng Mdttrcss st *u dy Map,e Bun, < Beds complete I n n » < Hundreds of Resilient Coil Springs, with Firestone Foam- Zl„ ®?, r JZ fl8 ’ . t inners P ri "9. mat- I Bleached Mahonfnv t-JJ? ex>Top. Heavy 8 ounce Coter. Cord Handle., Ventilxt. ‘T«. «-«rd r.,1 and Udd.r. j ,? C Tab,. ' ? ex • or.. Twin or Full Size. Box Spring, to Match. * E ' °' Co "" Table j I *l9” Wylie Furniture Co. hSBSP 152 S. SECOND ST. ; DECATCR, IND. ' 4 ■ i " 11 """rHlI 1
Tommy Mann Back In Hospital For Cancer Treatment Ten-year-old Tommy Man n. 'Adams county lad whose eye was removed at a Chicago hospital 'When it was found to be ridden 'With a deadly cancer infection, is fighting 'for his life back in Chicago (because the disease had not been Checked with, the removal of the eye. . Tommy is well known to readers of the Daily Democrat because they contributed over $1,200 toward the expense of his operation and care preceding it. it iwas hoped at the time that the removal of the eye would stop once and for all the spread of ths killer, but.
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though no sign was evident when X-rays were taken three" months aigo, it cropped up and Tommy is now taking radium treatments in the holies of saving his>life. Tommy's father, Clifford Mann, said today the family noticed some growth in the cavity ofj the removed eye about a week kgo, and upon further examination? Tommy was rushed to Chicago where his condition was diagnosed by a brain surgeon and “radium bomb” ordered. Mann said he was told Tiommy would b!e at the hospital for at least three weete. Cort Theater Is Closed For Summer The Cort theater has been closed for the summer season, it was
announced today by Roy Kalver, owner of the Second street movie house. It i will re-open in September after the start of school. „ i > Mrs. Mabel Bockman Speaks On Mexico Mrs. Mabel Bockman, Decatur business woman, was the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Presbyterian men’s club Wednesday night at the church. Mrs. Bockman gave an illustrated talk on Mexlcp. The speaker spent several weeks in that country last summer and while tfiejte she took numerous pictures of interesting places. She was introduced;, by Roscoe Glendening, who also spent several
in Mexico a year ago. Dr. John Spaulding, president of the grdup, announced ttiat there would be one more regular meeting befoife the summer recesii. Local Attorney Is Stricken With Flu . to an influenzk infection, Robert Smith, local attorney fainted while dining at a restaurant last night with his wife and a party of lih partner, D- Burdette Custer v said Smith had told hiin he didn’t feej| well during Wednesday and thought he might be coming down wife:the flu since, said Smith, his family had suffered from it shortly btfote. Custer said Smith’s doctor
told him his partner would be. back at his desk later this week lifter a short corifinemeijt. ? Urge Greater Portioh Paid Back To \ J ' t At a meeting of 'the Indiana municipal league, attended a| Fort Wayne Wednesday by Mayoif John Doan and clerk-treasurer H. Isernon Aurand, it was resolved to| keep urging law-makers to return a greater portion of city-paid revenue back to the citiek. j Speaker before' the group (if city officials was president of the (eague Mayor Tucker, Os Terre Hauts, who said discriminateilegislation against the cities was being passedt that made it increasingly difficult to j meet obligations.' He pointed to the defeat bill No. 116 thati would have ed one-fourth of the paid 4 for alcoholic beverage licenses back to the cities. He asserted to is one of the discriminatory bills tlie one that forbade cities from felling garbage for the use of deeding hogs while no such restriction was placed on farmers. ' • . I I : Vote Addition To Willshire School V Voters in the Willshire ctftitraV ized school district Tuesday approved the proposed bond of $231,000 for an addition to the Willshire, Ohio, school building and improvement es the old Jbuilding. ._ • I The vote was 527 in favoj and 40 against the bond proposal. A A property tax of $4.60 per &I.OQO' valuation igill redeem the ?bonds over a 21 yjear period. The school board will advertise for bids for the bonds work pn the eight room, addition |is expected to’ get underlay inj July. Fire will be placed (in the old buildings and partitions two rooms in the building will be removed. __ _ Shriners To Meet ; Saturday Morning j All members of the AdamS county Shrine club who plan to Attend the Shrine festivities at Trfey. 0., Saturday, are asked to at the Masonic hall at 9:30 g’clock Saturday morning. — — 2 AMATEURS j (Centinued From Pi»e injury by the- Decatur merchants or the Decatur Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the spring festival: r
button | ' >rrTinWIFTTW SATURDAY MAY 9 10:00 A. M.'ito 7:00 P. M. 1 To Demonstrate “(SufSeQm SHMMASnH FASTER, CLOSER SHAVES than-you ever thought possible By special arrangements \ > with the manufacturer we will have a Shavemajster / > expert in our store for / ow "I this demonstration. See / I him demonstrate Shave- / K I master on all types Os / beards. See for your- /• » '*G / self how fast and /* Pert /* cr ° r ytr a - / clean it shaves. If / / Da,f Jn °«r S? **• I you own a Shave- / e *<S’ / master, bring it in f sk UQ< *« / for free oiling and / °° * Ve ’ / sharpening. c j 'U, DtCAWa. INDIANA . «
I I • THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953
Hamburger Sandwiches, 15c, Ehler's Restaurant. , ; i ' 106t3 I H Trade In a Good Town—Oecaturl EB»?1I-v4V:VW W L 4 I J Ohm H Lasts longer i| and looks better I B ?on floors and steps h 1 S I I PITTSBURGH I IFLORHIDEj FLOOR ENAMEL | Paint wood, concrete or H kietal, inside or outside 9 with this smooth-flow- 9 & ing, tough, durable 9 Floor Enamel. It covers I old paint with a single coat. More economical 5< to use because it spreads m farther lasts longer. i LEE HARDWARE i
