Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1953 — Page 6

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11 4-H GIRLS (Co»tinn»d From Page Oar) sons for each step as she rolled her dough, filled the pie, and made a lattice work top. The alternate district demon str aTEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING -Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

■junrsAM of FURNITURE! IUNDREDS OF MAGNIFICENT PIECES AT SPECTACULAR SAVINGS DURING THIS SALE—REDUCTIONS UP TO 50% — SALE TARTS FRIDAY, JULY 10th. U - ■ lfW\ -wSk - ||W LI 1 jXX j SAVE ON BEDROOM SUITES J • KV’lff »«« HW* 00 *!. xJL Z 970 Urr »189-s<» 3 s l6y° s ls?- s °w < ? , ’J )r pu t r ’M- eS ‘ s l39’ so On All Green Nubby Frieze 1y Um,, and Mirro™ *** T «J 0Q.50 Colonial Maple »• AQ-50 I i , il, . i j 'Hgtt.so Modern Kroehler iST anlty ’ ALL P<WCh and Yard G ° ld Waol Tweed *9". ‘Z49- p^X' wS. 21 » ‘ Furniture , »1 7 > •22» “ Clo.. Out Prices ‘26»-“ ’ - ‘23»*“ $ 169 . 50 Moden. f SP[C|ALS ; 50 Many Other Suites Not Listed $0a.50 Porch Gliders, Coil 32Q.50 ati'nS?*STS 1 2 2-^ U *l eS i > t All Reduced! , Springs. Waterproof $ 49 50 W 4 ln^aw^ st $ 35 00 IQ. 95 Blonde Nite Table $q.95 fcSrtttfl SSBT Ji —Jib I 1 * 3 Drawer ■ dti E K M SCQ.SO Vacuum Cleaner llUSjTlr/lt 1 is* Emnll 'GZ I w Universal Upright * OTyWI Jim \ L ] $1 A. 0*95 Florence Gas Range (IQ. 50 Save $40.451 A«^<\. r ■ : iHH+kLLm, A *199- 95 m^” ge ’ W-* { n a c v e e w. 4^ nge S U9 ° SAVE ON JUVENILE FURNITURE ' Axmmster Rugs sffQ.sO wi*r>» rho.v / v Choice of Patterns $ 1J9 .50 Mapte Bunk Bed » lO9 J>O *9"' Bireh or ’4 ? lftQ- 50 Axminster Rugs sft<>.so Complete with Springs * , /°9 Choice of Co.ors g »9 and Mattresses »8' 95 ’*f $ 139 00 9* 12 WHton Rug SJJQ.SO SIQQ.SO Studio Couch $0Q.50 $q.95 Child’s Car Bed SA-95 Green Only One Red Plastic Cover Converts to a Car Seat W-7 $ 179’ 50 r Xl2 2^ n n Ug s l49’ s ° $!Cp95 Maple Crib *. G™y--Only One and Spring $r.95 1 27” Hall Carpet $*.95 SALE SPECIAL I UO' 95 Wax Birch Crib s*ft.so I Per Yard -> INNERSPRING MATTRESS t and Spring Resilient Coil Springs with Firestone O?7SHHKaWMKHHHV3HBIHHi ' Foamex Top, a $49.50 Value. ° n| y $38.88 | Twin or Full Size. i • IMn i j I $0Q.50 Lounge Chair and » SCQ.SO IS PH I Ottoman ts I | Freen Frieze Cover | | <*>> || Glass Door Bookcase s*ff.oo i Mahogany 2 Y2ct*JJ Gt • • I Group Hassocks 1/3 Off W J . I I Gt- I Automatic Coffee s**,-50 _ -/ <*Tv! LMaker — Only One II -- y tM T 0 ‘ 5 ® Blonde Mahogany sltt«9s * Set. Ext. Table oc Tables •»»“ s rs."k“ w saase •»-” $1 10*50 5 pc. Chrome Dinette $OO» 50 s*9o*9o Lounge Chair sCg*oo $f Q. 95 Mahogany Tables Red or Yellow ■ Green Tweed Cover ,_ Lamp, End, Cocktail $« QQ.SO 5-pc. Chrome Dinette fl *o*so $11.95 Unfinished Dressing $M.95 sl**9s Card Table $Q.95 Table 42x60x72 Table and Drop Leaf Table < Green Plastic Top J s*t»Q.s() 8-pc Cherry .Dining Room Suite > 3 Drawer Walnut-Leather Top BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS AT SALI PRICES Wylie Furniture Company 152 S. SECOND ST. z ■ DECATUR, IND. •

tion was also from Kirkland township and was given by Margaret ; and Evelyn Griffiths, and Carol Helmrick. Their subject was “building good posture”. They demonstrated several exercises that imlyove health looks. I Other senior demonstrations rating an “A” placing were "dai’ , y products for better health” by Colleen Egly of Jefferson; “Choosing accessories” by Berdella Alt of Hartford; “Sea-Shore centerpieces” , hy Karen Reed of Washington.

The junior champion in demonstrations was "Selecting a school ■wardrobe” toy Wanda and Chloe Neuensch wander of Washington. Also receiving “A” were Alice Joan Sprunger of Monroe on “Candles for all occasion.” Helen Rnmple of Jefferson, on “Strawberry shortcake,” and Jane Duff of Hartford cn “The sewing box.” All the winners were presented ribbons at the close of the day. Special numbers were given by I Shirley Brandt of Preble giving

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a twirling act;' Sharon Schuller and Carol Schuller, also of treble, playing an accordion duet and Janice Yoder of the . Cloverleaf club playing an accordion solo. FIGHTING IS <Co»flailed Fr«i Page O»») told United Nations troops over a loudspeaker that “the peace treaty is signed.” Allied troops threw back new attacks on outposts Berlin and

East Berlin, east of the truce village of Panmunjom. U. N. IS READY x < r®ntla»ed~From Page O«e) toon leader said. “Biitthey are doing a good job. They b*ef like crafty, and then go out apd do their jobs the best they can.” “I think there’s not a man up here vrtho wouldn’t shoot Rhee to get this thing over,” the young American officer said.

Telephone Service To Cut In Saturday On Saturday the last of 17'piephone* circuits will be cut Into Fort Wayne from here, completing toll dialing to and from Decatur, it, was announced today by Citizens Telephone Co., president, Charles Ehinger. Ehinger explained the system permits a subscriber to call Fort Wayne without the intervention of a Fort Wayne operator; the same applies to Fort Wayne rural telephone users. Ehinger said Decatur’s telephone subscribers now have at their disposal the most modern telephone system'available. Ehinger, in addition, looks to the time a person may lift his phone and dial a long-distance number direct, without the services of any operator. He added this is a possibility probably many years off. Public School Head Attends Conference City school superintendent W. Guy Brown is in Bloomington to attend the Indiana midwest school building' planning conference. The t theme; “Planning educationally sound buildings at low cost.” Portland Residents ; Killed In Accident TIPTON, Ind., UP — Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bailey, Portland, were' killed today when their truck, : loaded with crop-drying equipment, crashed head-on into a big refrigerator truck on Ind. 28 near here. The driver of the refrigerator truck, Robert Funkhouser, 33, Muncie, was taken to Tipton •Memorial hospital. His condition was reported as serious. Authorities said they believed Bailey, 67, fell asleep. Burns Prove Fatal To Angola Woman ANGOLA, Ind., UP—Mrs. Lottie Green, 78, Angola, died Wednesday at Elmhurst hospital 24 hours after flaming paraffin ignited her clothing and burned 90 percent of her body. Mrs. Green had been canning fruit at her home when the melting paraffin caught fire and

GERBERS bq ■■ hq ■■ ADAMS D tnt L DC t ■ \ , j i ' • !; ' ,■ | ‘th j Buy GERBER’S ADAMS COUNTY, HOME DRESSED BEEF and you will always be sure you are serving your family the best Meat available. Always fresh. . always tender.. always priced to fit your food budget Next time you are shopping stop in at our market and buy your favorite cuts of Beef. CHUCK BOILING SWISS ROAST 'BEEF. | STEAK 39c ». | 2 9c t. ; 69< .„, LAME SHOULDER ROAST -- - - -- - lb. 59c •.1 . | I 1 1 , UMS STEW Dib Cut lb. 29c • ■ ■ S' YEAL CHOPS rib STEW or POCKET 69c ">■ 29c STEER GERBER’S f I HIED OPEN KETTLE RENDERED V “ lE t LARD 55c ffi ’ 11 b ' ’■ • 1 ■ HOME MADE ARMQUR STAR SMOKED PICNIC SAUSAGE HAMS 59c 43c "■ Gerber’s 150 8. Second St. Phone 3-2712

spread to her clothing. Dan Mun- 1 son, operator of an auto repair stoop, heard Mrs. Green scream as she fled from <he kitchen and helped extinguish the flames. J UNEASY PEACE (Continued From Pn*e One)

tion of a unified democratic, independent and peacp-iovlng German state and the formation of an all-German government with the goal of a conclusion of a peace treaty on the basis of the Potsdam agreement.” ■ Gfrotewohl’S: press office denied there was any unrest in East Berlin or the Soviet zone. Such reports, it s asserted, were slanders and lies designed to disturb reconstruction.

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REPORT SIGNS «CawtlMß»e Froni P»M* Owe) pinbroiled in a fight with the South Korean forces. This could turn the Korean battlefield into an j orgy of wild shooting every why that could Cause thouso| additional war casualties. ’ It Rhee persists, in fighting. Officials believe the outcome would in favor of the Reds who are filling to stop fighting and sign a tyuce now.

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