Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1953 — Page 8

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•”C H = — TODAY — Continuous 6*om I*3o “THE VANQUISHED’’ John Payne,. Jan "Steeling ALSO—Shorts 14c-50c Inc. Tax BE SURE TO ATTEND! —6- | I ' FRI. & SAT. WHEN THE SAVAGE MIGHT OF THE SCALP HUNGRY SIOUX SLASHED THE LIFELINE OF AMERICA'S FRONTIER! I / "'' ' I - I KffffhLi WTH DOMER6UE !Yl£ BETTGER | —O-0-4— Sun. Mon. Tues.—ft’s Fantastic! “WAR OF THE WORLDS" K.-G. Wells Super-Shockei?! *r ' ■ _■ J IL_ . Box Officfe Opens 7 P. M. - Last Time Tonight - “perilous joCrney” Scott Brady, Vera; Ralston and f ‘MY WIFE’S BEST FRIEND’ - Anne 'Baxter, Macdonald Carey —o--FRI. & SAT. ; First Decatur Shewing of Two Exciting Thrillers! WOMEN WHO s|h FIGHT WITH COLD STEEL! wt'wL'" B' ,"*HERBERT J. YATES I ■ ImWPWMW 1 STARRING 4 ROD CAMERON • ARLEEN WHELAN I FORREST TUCKER • KATY JURADO I — ADDED HIT — km ■<3 WKS-- -'Jr jt Koi I 1 ff Pteturws presents I GEORGE BRENnaBJ MAN BAirnl MARGUERITE CHAPMMiyJ DIANA DORS A lippart Picfurts " JwRFWKIW "; ■''-to—©■—* 1. ■ 1 ‘ I :i » Sun,—“Flesh and Fury* A.“Aladdin and Hib Lamp" ! ■/ ' r • \

I ' i W- . t? ag' '-*■ -&• / EOF *r F 1 Wfrr?*’ ? 41 I r E&X J ** L i |K| B 3 . j * . _J A TRUCE has been declared in Korea, but the long war in Indo-China drags drearily on. tn a recent commando operation in the area, 100 Communist rebels were captured. Junks can be seea,*’’ burning in the background during the operation. /International/

Fort Wayne Man Is Indicted In Murder FORT WAYNE, UP — Charles E. Roberts. 25, Fort Wayne, faced first-degree ni;urder charges today in the Aug. 21 slaying of an Ohio truck driver. An Allen county grand jury Indicted RobejtsfoWednesday, and also charged Ma with robbery while armed with a deadly weapon. ’ Roberts was charged with the shooting death of Dale R. Young. 27; Rraberton, Ohio. Police said he allegedly led Young astray when the trucker asked directions, then robbed atnl shot him. ’ — Shine Applianees Electric appliancea, such as toasters and waffle irons, should be wiped with a soapy cloth after each use to keep them new and sparkling. Never immerse them in water, as that will ruin the electrical unit — If you have something to sell or rooms for retft, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

D | I ttfe* >f You Like To Ea< JkV I I iSlffir Here’s S° me Gool> Meat * I Milami Mllllllll Sl'EfinS I » ■ , | . 1 .r-v . i I BEEF SALE PORK SALE I 1 ■"■ " I —.■ ■■■ •- ■• .* • — fin M The Market on Beef has come down YOUNG MEATY" » H .. . . soi have our prices! SPARE RIBS I I RIB and CLUB STEAKS 45c" s»*»a.is I I | 55c lb- FRESH NECK BONES I Stosk Up At These Prices. . As Lon K As Th «’' Lasl fl fl 1 ■"■ li ." 15c Ib - I MINUTE STEAK pigs feet -- - - ib. ioc I AU Lean Meat LEAN 65c fe 5 'n:. r 63c, h PORK ROAST or PORK STEAK | I RIB BOILING BEEF I I lean ALL HOG SAUSAGE I ■ i * lbs. $ (Lean) Seasoned .Just Right I— ISC- 3 I |, e ®!!, oUl, i®“ F , oo SMOKM SHOULDER I H * S •AMI Cured Just Like Our Hams and Bacon ■ I — r i 4Qc Ib - YOUNG TENDER MEATY 1 ''A, JT* ; ' M nrrr Wisconsin longhorn I “ E ;_°? ST CREAM CHEESE fl 39C J i COtc Whole or Half I FH I up the Freezer Unit at These Pricep ■ ■ ; \ | Fresh Sliced or PORK I SIRLOIN or T-BONE STEAK LIVER A I 59c m - o 55c «>- 5 »s. $l.OOl We will have a nice selection of all sizes of Young Fat Native Adams B County Beef Quarters from 29c to 39c pound. I” —71 —‘—-—r fl I FARMERS: If you have any Cattle or Hogs for sale, give us a ring and we B I " "n b® t<> give you a bid on them. I H. P. SCHMITT LOCKER SERVICE I I H. P. SCHMITT PACKIHG CO. I

Lutheran Laymen Io District Meeting Annual Convention In Toledo Sunday Approximately 75 members of the Decatur Zone Lutheran laymen’s league will attend the Northern Indiana district ninth annual convention in Toledo, Ohio next Sunday, according to"*Reinhard Werling of Preble, chairman of the Zone’s "On to comniittee. Two chartered buses will leave Zion Lutheran church here at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Guests will attend worship services enroute at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Napoleon, Ohio at 10:30 a.m. They plan to reach the Civic Auditorium in Tioledo in time for the large Lutheran Hour rally, which will begin at 2 o’clock. Dr. Eugene R. Lutheran Hour radio director,“will deliver the rally address. The! con-

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vention business session will folloyv the rally. A banquet at Memorial Lutheran Church in Toledo will V held bt 6:30 p.m. Elmer Kraemer, editor *of Lutheran monthly newspaper sent to all the league’s 70,000 members, will be the principal speaker. William Fenske, prominent Detroit layman, will act as toastmaster. Representatives from each of the 13g Lutheran congregations hi northern Indiana and northwestern Ohio will be present. Reports qf national activities including the league sponsored Lutheran Hoiy which soon begins its twenty-first year and which is broadcast over more than a\ 1,100 stations in the U.S.A, and in 58 foreign lands, wN| be heard. Valparaiso Uhiveriity L.L.L. 'building project. Cam’R LutherhaVen, Bible study advance program, and the 1954 membership campaign will also be discussed. Ah elaborate convention display r will be set up in the Civic Auditorium 'foyer. i'' ■[ . Herman Krueckeberg of Decatur, is president of ihe District. The

Holiness Association Will Meet Sunday The regular monthly meeting of the Adams county holiness association will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Monroe Tabernacle, with the Rev. Vernon Riley presiding. The speaker will be the Rev. J. R. Meadows of Decatur and the song leader will be Dwight Dhrr of Bobo, with special music and singing. The public is invited. Rev. Edgar P.. Schmidt is district pastoral advisor. Zion Lutheran church was host to the convention held in Decatur last year. INDIAN TROOPS Tnntiwuee H-zont PWw« Ow*> commission, disturbed by" the attack on the Communists, called a conference to consider the possibility of refusing tq accept prisoners who refuse to identify themselves. \ - Anti-Red prisoners must listen to Communist lectures, with U. N. and neutral personnel on hand to protect them from intimidation, for at Jeast three months. After that period, they may be taken to a neutral nation, if they still refuse to go home. Thus far, only 15 of the fi;000 originally anti-Communist North Koreans have changed their mitids, along With one of the 14,000 Chinese opposing repatriation. Os the 320 Communist-held captives. ’soihe 20 to 30 non-Koreans ■have refused to return to democracy. They are expected to be turnbed over to Indian guards next Monday to hear lectures by U. N. “explainers.” , FIND AUTOMOBILE iContlwned Fr»w re«w Ose) feared telegram i was written by th«k sjime person who sent her daughter a telegram signed with Mac Lean’s name after his disappearance. Police and intelligence agents throughout Western Europe swung into the search for Mrs. Mac Lean and her three young, children.

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1953 STUDEBAKER Regal Deluxe, 5-pass. Coupe. Radio, heater, overdrive, w/w tires. Lite green finish. Low mileage. New cost $2,362.00. 0n1y51,995.00 1952 CHEVROLET Sty line 4-door. One owner car. Beautiful black finish. 0n1y51,295.00 1952 PLYMOUTH Cambridge 4-door. Radio and heater. 22,000 actual miles. Only $1,395.00 1952 FORD Custom “6” 2-door. Just as clean as new. Blue finish. See this cne51,495.00 1951 CHEVROLET Fleetline Deluxe, 2door. One bwner car with 31,000 actual mi1e551,245.00 1951 CHEVROLET StyUne 4-door. Runs good, but average otherwise. Only_U— $995.00 1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 2-door. One owner car. Dark blue finish. A-l conditionsl,l9s.oo 1951 CHEVROLET Convertible Coupe. Radio, heater, power-glide trans. Beautiful black finish $1,345.00 1951 CHEVROLET Styline Deluxe 4door. One owner car. 2-tonß green

Also a few other older cars to choose from. Many of these cars can be handled with a small down payment, monthly payments to suit your budget. Save as much as $200.00 on straight cash sales. See us Before You Buy! Every car guaranteed in writing. M. & W. Auto Soles

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finish. Very clean inside and out. 1950 FORD “6” 2-door. Radio, heater \.' and skirts. Lite green finish. Minister’s car $895.00 1950 STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser. Radio, Heater and auto, trans. A very nice car.' 0n1y51,095.00 1949 BUICK Super 4-door. Radio and Heater. Runs and drives very -good. 1949 KAISER Deluxe 4-door. Radio and heater. Locally owned car. Lots of good transportation at 5595.00 1949 CHEVROLET Convertible Coupe. Radio and heater. Red finish with tan top. Yours f0r5895.00 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline 2-door. Izocally owned car with Radio and Heater. Very cleans69s.oo 1950 FORD Pick-up Truck. V-8 motor. Runs like new. We’re interested in selling, not keeping. A buy at -J_J $695.00 1939 BUICK 4-door. 59,000 actual miles. Just like new. Will give the service of a new car. Immaculate inside and out.