Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1953 — Page 8

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bmmmis SATURDAY SPECIALS! All Cars Musi Go I Make Your Own Deals I Reduced Per . Was To Month 1949 Ford $995.00 $739.00 $26.58 Radio <t Heater. $189.00 Down or Your Old Car 1946 Nash $595.00 $379.00 $26.65 % ; 4-Door. Hew Paint $99.00 Down or Your Old Car 1947 Kaiser $595.00 $349.00 $24.50 $89.00 Down or Your Old Car t i K n■ 11 . j i 1 1 ! 1949 Plymouth $995.00 $799.00 $27.91 4-Door R. & H.i $219.00 Down or Your Old Car 1946 Ford $695.00 $479.00 $29.59 2 Door R. &. H. $150.00 Down or Your Old Car. '49 Plymouth $1,095.00 $849.00 $30.45 WAGON. R. &H. $219.00 Down or Your Old Car ". ' ’ A \\ / 1 4i !' i’; \ ' ■ -"-I 1 ■ lU ! l *' h ‘SO Plymouth $1,095.00 $849.00 $29.97 M^ M> £^2»R : _A_l<___s22g.qo Down Or Your Old Car :• 40 OTHER USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM WE FINANCE BEERY MOTOR SALES j ’ OPEN EVENINGS ’till 9:00. _ KRWRi waffi JZ* Iww If* • nubby tweeds iWI/f ' GABARDINES J BEDFORD CORDS \ fISSi u FLANNELS ii! I l' •. • -4 h jiL **•* 'TR 1 A ’ Usua, ‘ THE WHY STGRte/iB first with jgfi th « very newest styles, -pattteH* and fab- * »BaBL-^> r,C9< We're particularly of this super collection of smart Sport Slacks! Wool Gabardines blended with Nylon . . ~ All Wcol Flannels with self belts and flap pockets . . . Bedford Cords with new our- * face patterns, and many more. _ All sizes. JHB ’ 7 ’ 5 ■ MMMw ’® ’ s CORDUROYS WUMBmHa Senior Cords, as well as all of the most-want-ed high colors! Tailor- QnpjmWIMMiMHMMk ed Slacks with deep reverse tended waitbands. AU cut from fine quality, \ thickset corduroy! All sizes for Men and Boys. i Men’s Sizes 95 ? * Boys- 10 to 18 5.95

The Ohio legislature in 1851 gave the city councils the right to regulate the speed of a railroad locomotive through their cities, providing the rate required be not less than fuor miles per hour.

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PffIHILWiI.L l —P»*W« Says Lonely Hearts Bureau Is Needed Churches Answer To Problem Cincfto UP —America has a “terrtbld’ need % for' lonely hearts bureaus," according to a Roman Catholic priest. ■' The priest, the Rev. Edward Dowling, St. Louis, added |J’s up to the, thurchei tp M something about it|»* > . ~i "Probably the major social problem of the country is the meeting of a man and he said at a summer school for Catholic Action. The problem is resolved by taverns right now.i-he said. "Put a tape Recorder in any saloon,” he satd'fc "and you’d find that most people go there not to drink for dripping's sake. They wadt to find iwrtp tn personal confusion. discouragement, loneliness and boredom.” \ Church orgaiikations couly give the meeting “a? moral safety. and degree of digfi'ity that nd other ageftcy can provide.” [ He suggested that church.“dating bureaus” 3 screen applicants through questiinnaires, .interviews and KOREAN SPIES tCajatlwwed M* rolw ***** , brought up secretly before the joint military ; armistice' commission. ,• "If chuggt 20 of these spy tearhs,” one V, N. officer said, “there must have been others who got over and back without being detected. It’s an obvious violation of the armistice agreement.’’ These sources said the spies disguised themselves as husband and wife, although most have not been married. NAVY OPPOSES Frei rage Oae) that country. But some western nations, notably Britain, have been carrying ; on non-strategic trade with the feeds. v1 ‘ _ m, ————— For Smart Scholars! Ma v ~ s * IvT’StSTQV M \A I (\ \ 9226 Inj ißAStiw i Oh; how she’ll love that twirly skirt appliqued with luscious cherries! Mom, sew. this gay charmer tor school and patties in checked cotton spicedi With bright binding! Or use remnants of print or plaid ’n’ plain—thrifty! Use this pattern again and again! Pattern 9226: Children’s Sizes 2, 4. 6,8, 18, Size 6 takes 2% yards 35-inch; % yard contrast. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for mailing. Send to Marian; Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 Wes( 18th St., New York 11,. N. Y, Print plainly Name, Address, Zone, Size and Style f 1 — ~!ju ' FRYBACKS ICE CREAM % Gallon 69® CLARKS SERVICE I « ' r r ’• Open Evenings

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'Do Not Disturb' Sign For President [ FRASilfEfe, Colo., UP—President ‘Eisenhower put out the “db not disturb” sign at his mountain ranch retreat today, preferring to putter around the ranch buildings rather than attempt with a sore right elbow. 'Mr. Eisenhower came here Thursday to spend six days |t Byer’s Peak ranch oi Aksel Nielsen, an old Denver friend. -®. Z .ZMORE TELEPHONE (Cootlnwed From Page Oge) Telephone. "Bring on your bayonets,” the crowd shouted, in an apparent reference to rumors that the Indiana National Guard has ’ recent riot training with rifled and bayonets. i . 1 i New York negotiators Ip the AT&T dispute met again today after a 12-hour session Thursday that saw "little progress on wages” according to a CWA spokesman. - ■; FI Long lines workers walked out of AT&T offices at Omaha. ‘-Neb., Des Moines, la., and Dayeriport la., Thursday for protest” but company officials said service was "absolutely nor- ■ THIRD WESTERN OHl’b ; GUERNSEY SALE ? 50 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS AT AUCTION * ! WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 19531 12:30 P.M. p ! FAIRGROUNDS J I VAN WERT, OHIO ' • ; Freah and Springer <owi and ? Heifers. Cows have good DHIA or official Records. A few select open heifers for Club Projects. 1 Young Bull consigned Franchester Farm. Many i,are Vaccinated — State Bang’s Tested. Sale is Sponsored by < The Darke, Van Wert, &. Me-xer : County Guernsey Association For Catalogues Write<| The Ohio Guernsey' .<■ 4 Breeders* Ass’n. Wooster. Ohio — >' J

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real.” . \ . At Chicago 4,000 dressmakers, members of the AFL international ladies garment workers union, authorized a strike against 55 . factories unless demands for a 19 percent raise and othqjr benefits are met. A last negotiation session with the Chicago Manufacturers Association was scheduled for today. Lost Parents « MONTVILLE, Conn,., tIP — Mr. and Mrs. William E. i Mulvaney went looking for their children who failed to returrt fritm a berrypicking expedition. The kids found their td the family ear before dark, but it wasn’t until the following noon that the sheepish parents were found 'in some woods where tliey had been lost all night.

SALE CALENDAR \ AUG. 29—1:00 p. m. G. Remy Bieriy, administrator estate of Theodore Roth, deceased. 221 Oak St., Decatur. Real estate and per- , ‘ sonal property. T. D. Schiefersteinf auctioneer. AUG. 29 —2:09 p. m. Charles A. Mann, owher. 1 mile north of Geneva, on Ceylon Road. Just east pU'St. Rd. 27. 12 icres improved. D. S. Blair, Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. C. W. Kent sales mgr. AUG. 29—Richard B, Roop, East Monroe St. or Corner of Ist and Monroe SU-, Decatur. Ind! Complete line of household goods in excellent condition. 1:00 b- m. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. .F. Saninann, Auctioneer. SEPT. I—Charles D. Ault, five miles West of Ohio City, Ohio on Paved Road. Well Improved 129 Acre Highly Productive Fann 1:30 P.M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann • —Auctioneer, SEPT, 2—10:00 a.m. Mr. & Mrs. S. E. I>Yonardson. owners. Deerfield. . Ind. Antique auction Ray Elliptt. auctioneer SEPT. 2—12:00 noon. Blanche Black, executrix of estate of John C. Black. Middlebury. Livestock, machinery, tools and miscellaneous articles. Merl Knittie, Auctioneer. SEPT. 3—6:30 p.m. Mrs. Beatrice Kelly, owner. 1516 W Madison St, Household goods Jack Brunton, SEPT. 2 —Mrs. Jacob p, and Joel E. ffiftWartz. 4% mil?! ea St of Berne on state road 118 or 3% miles west of thie Ohio line op 118. 29 head of cattle and general farm iiemsi Neuenschwahder, Blair and Johnson, auets. ’ SEPT. 10—1:30 p. m. Robert J. Rumschlig. executor of will of Elizabeth A. Parent, deceased. 317 W; Adams St.. Decatur. Real estate and personal property, D. S. Blair. Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. C. ?W. Kent, sale* mgr. Severin H. Schurger, attorney, : H SEPT. 12—1:00 p.m. Pearl Swygart. administratrix estate of Edward > D. Newport, deceased. 916 Indiana St.. Decatur. Real estate j and personal property. D. S. felair, Gerald Strickler, auctioneerg, C. W. Kent, sales mgr. Severin H. Schurger, atty. SEPT. 1« GILES; PORTER. 3 miles east of Decatur on U. S. road 2?4.(kndwn as ’‘Union Town.’’) Il loss each 60 x 298 feet. Roy S. Johnson & Son. Auets.

144 AMERICANS fCo»HBw»4 From Owe) brought “stale” news of . Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, the Communists’ highest ranking captive. ‘ Cpl. Thomas Kappel, 21. Homestead, Pa:, said he and 14 other men saw Dean at the Communistsponsored prison “Olympics” near Pyoklong last December. “He was standing off on the side of the hill watching the games,” Kappql said. .‘‘There were t*wo Chinese guarding him. Both of them had pistols.” ♦ Kappel said Dean was wearirfg a blu*-pri.sofc uniforiß “The general and the guards had 4 jeep loaded with bedding,” Kappel stiid. "You could see the blarfkets. He only stayed there about five or lo minutes. Then they got in the jeep and drove «away.”

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