Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1953 — Page 2

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Jolly Kelly Fund Mounts Over S6OO More Them S]QO In Donations Monday TUe July 20 mail brought SIOB into the Jolly Kelly fund and jumped the grand total to $647, the daily financial report shows. Sailors Motor Co. was high donor with a $25 contribution. Several Bluffton friends also joined the long list ; ot contributors to the fund. Those in charge of the drive are optimistic that the total now will

HALTERMAWS.... Clearance ■' , i.Li 11 ■' • I . i ; ' -p I 111 I I I I ■■ ■■w If ■ I 111 | LADIES LADIES LADIES blouses DRESSES DRESSES « S 3 M R *&« $2 ’ 47 BOYS SHORT PANTS LADIES . KIDDIES SUITS SKIRTS SUN DRESSES R.g. $5.95 . 5X47 “St'j’l* Ppp ’I- 37 Reg. $4.95 - $2.97 * 1,98 R.g. SX9S - sl’97 l*3" 67 r *2 M 11 1 ■ 11 !. ' 'I —■ 1 ''l 1 __________— f MEN’S WASHABLE MEN’S WASHABLE LADIES PANTS p PANTS SWIM SUITS " ‘ ,-Wr Hhl ’ . : A ' ' ' . 1 «4^ e J ?U, el 4 Regular SeiO Regular $4.49 $2.98 * ® > -■ W ! ; ' 4rp i-? \ r—7 ZZZZ J H-,;,- - BOYS SUMMER MPM C QI UMVD SUMMER SHORTS & SHIRTS MENS sIMMER SHORTS Regular $ 1.7 RAYON PANTS $1.98 * Re^ ar 37c R^ r t > oo . R ST 4-°° 7O’ J x 80” MEN S COTTON KNIT Oae Lot 10% wool T-SHIRTS mXLt® BLANKETS m J**E?3L „ Collar Regular $e gg Without $w.27 Values $w MM $5.69 Collar ! * to $8.49 Jg* / / __ h.J ’ v I • BOYS CREPE MEN’S LONG LENGTH ouinro a j a UNLINED SHIRTS Spreads & Drapes ■ 1 SHORT SLEEVE Regular $ 4 ,5; JACKETS R :f.9B r 1-37 , 4S rs - 87 w 6-«7 I MEN'S BOYS M£N . S SHORT SLEEVE SUITS SHIRTS Regular !$f .F , SWIM SUITS „ , „ $1.98 * 1 Regular Regular sn.oo Regular AA 91.09 & 1.98 $1.49 * ’ $2.98 Z ,W ■j\li a 1 1 . II! .1. ■ I _! . LADIES " MEN’S" . LADIES JEAHS JACKETS SUMMER DENIM SLACKS I 10Q% Wool & Corduroy I ' 1-97 R s e f.r $ 2-47 : s eo R——_—_■!! I■l »■ 1..1 -1 I 111 |■!,, || I. II I . LADIES MEN’3 MEN’S FLANNEL ; RAYON ’ TERRY CLOTH ROBES HOSE T-SHIRTS Regular AA Regular A Regular $« ftft $5.95 . 29c pair r $2.69 HALTERMAN’S j , Formerly The Douglas Store \ .

be over the |I,OOO mark when the solicitation doses: the last day of July; Several church collections are yet to be reported and cannisters will be placed in the lobby of the Adams theater Friday and Saturday nights of this week, supervised by Decatur Girl Scouts. Contributions may also be made by sending them fiirect to the Jolly Kelly iund.l post office box number 4, z Here are j wioauay s contributions : Mr. & Mrs. X Ward Calland $ 5,00 Mr. & Mrs. jack Neering 5.00 Saylor’s Motor bp. 25.00 Mr. & Mrs. Harry McFarren. Sr., Bluffton _LIO.OO Dr. Zander E. Malcolm, Bluffton |4 5.00

Mrs. Leo Wahman, Bluffton 1.00 Mrs. George C. Thomas, Monroe 5.00 Mr. 41 Mrs. Arthur Lenger- ; ich, 'Monroe io.oo Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Bell 10.00 Mr. & Mrs. G. Remy Bierly 10.00 St. Catherine Study Clubs.oo St. Jude Study Club 5.00 Mrs. Maud Merriman 2.00 Lutes FlowersLlo.oo Total SIOB.OO Grand Total x $647.00 Louder Alarm Sound sleepers who can’t counit on being awakened by the alarm bell on the clock can increase its volume by setting the clock on a dinner plate or metal pie pan.

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In V* v.. f- \ B yWihPAYING A VISIT to the Boy Scout Jamboree in Jamboree City, Calif., Vice President Richard Nixon is shown with (from left) Scouts Drent Fhddi, Bruce Beasely, Willis Arnold and Robert Myers. Nixon stayed overnight - (International Soundphoto)

Russians Frown On Visit By Warships Ask Turkey Explain Visit To Instanbul MOSCOW UP — The Soviet Union today called on Turkey for additional information on the visit to Istanbul by 32 American and British warships which Russia said could be. regarded as “a sort of military demonstration." The information was requested in ia formal note handed the Turkish ambassador here by Soviet deputy foreign minister Valerian Zorin. I • , The note said the Turkish foreign ministry relayed through the soviet embassy in Ankara the information that 10 United!States and 22 British warships would be anchored off Istanbul* between July 22 aud Aug. 3. Units included two American and three British cruisers. 1 . "One cannot but draw attention to the fact that recent entries into ports of the Black Sea strait’s of units of foreign navies, including large naval vessels, have become more frequent ahd that the above mentioned visits to Istanbul poi-t can be considered a sort pt military demonstration,” the Soviet note said. i \ . “In connection with the pbovOr mentioned circumstances," the note added, '“the Soviet government hopes to receive from the Turkish government additional information.” The Turki n ambassador said he would relay the Soviet note to Ankara. V

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250 Idled Because Os Plant Shutdowns AKRON, 0., (Special) , — More than 250 porkers in clay products concerns in two Ohio counties have been thrown out; of work because of indefinite sihutdOwris of three plants owned by the Robinson Clay Products CO. Announcement of the closings for an indefinite period came after the plants of the Robinson concern were closed for their annual vacation. While no elaboration was to the .close-down announcement, it was intimated that plant owners felt they could not meet competitive prices and also meet the demands of a newly, organized union at the plants. The plants produced sewer tile and other clay pipes. If you have something to’ sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Arloie Dahl To Be Top Paid On TV Top-Paid Actress On TV Per Minute HOLLYWOOD, UP — Arlene Dahl in ja llow-cut dress becomes the highest-paid woman on television next fall. All she has to do a fast four-minute commercial. This willowy newcohier to movie stardom is leaving in the financial dust such video and screen veterans as Lucille Ball and Dinah Short!. Arlene, ohe of Hollywood’s truly beautifnl w*omen, will grace the TV screen fpr 30 seconds “from i the waist- up” at the beginning of Ijhe' half-hour ABC dramatic shpw; “The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse.” At the height of the plot, she’ll interrupt for three minutes to show off her curves and gowns. The sign-off will he her job. too. Her advertising * agency claims this tpakes her the highest-jpaid actress, bn television. “I think it’s bad taste to tell how much. money.” said Arlene. I can say this: We’ll film the entire series, and it means only four weeks work for me. I “Doing tljree motion pictures, I w ouldn't make as. much money as I do for this television work of only four w r eeks! I always thought of TV as a struggling medium, but it’S bigger than I thought,” she' beamed.. ; ; ( Occasionally she may act in the dramas on the show". “But that involves too much work and life is too short," she said. “My ; job 1s so easy. And they're shooting this in color, for the day color TV comes in.” Arlene has parlayed hjer sideline into a small fortune. She started writing a beauty column three years ago at a publisher's request. Now, besides interviewing movie stars, for her column, she designs lingerie, is planning a I cosmetic line and has been asked to do her own beauty radio show'. I T.rade in a good Town —Decatur

Soviet Ambassador Arrives In Belgrade BELGRADE, UP — Soviet ambassador Vassily Valkov and his blonae wife arrived in Belgrade today, so cheerful and gay | that many Yugoslavs believed ;

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they were on a honeymoon. P The short and pudgy Valkov is - his country’s first ambassador to 1 Yugoslavia since 1949, when President Tito's government broke with the Cominform. | If you nave eosaetlune to sell or ; rooms for rent, try a Democrat ! Want Add. It brings results.