Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1954 — Page 6
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EMERGENCY (Cwtlwed From Pu<u Que) on the Jaw. His mother was slashed on both legs asshe kicked the
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MORRIS 3 v Ifclenti ne / ¥r Wl gifts j so o e pJj I The famous "Infanette" line of • I COTTON I FROCKS Bl : ■ for little tots! fl 'Wk* ? I $1 98 I \jOffrWkv ?\ Chocolates I si. e ,n<,3 j£v and 4 to 6x iJC lb* A wonderful Valentine ” gift for all the little girls ‘ x -- Specially designed Valentine "heart shape" on your list! Flattering RR\w box filled with one pound of delicious styles in everglaie and / w - chocolates. A real treat for your Valentine! M embossed cottons ... IT* \ M prints, solid colors and F l combinations... all guar- aJs I anteed fast colors! The . -- - M interesting sty le details K ar * mOt * UnUSUa l* Conversation and I Motto Hearts I 29c ■>• I Tempting sugar candy hearts in assorted \ Z’/z Hg flavors. Each one.has a motto or comic \ " saying. Ideal for Valentine parties. V Ma 4 \ r-r.F - i 60 Gauge, 15 Denier Faille and Plastic WbmEß NYLONS HANDBAGS I s<9s $1.95 Cinnamon Hearts " pus tax. Gift Boxed! First Quality, Full Beautifully styled! Smooth plasQ lh. M Fashioned sheer 60 gauge tic calf in fashionable Spring "Carolina Moon" nylons with colors and gleaming black plasThese spicy little red cinnamon hearts are reinforced heels and toes. All tic patent. Also rich navy and delicious! Use them to flavor or decorate the smartest shades are sea- black failles. Many lovely desserts all year long. . tured. Sizes S'/j to 11. i- pouch, box and shoulder bags. mH n b t ta a • i • i r V ■ B. W wb B S ce our complete B > % > VALENTINE Sebsidtan et 0. G Murph* Cempon* GREETING CARDS 165 N. 2nd Street Decatur, Ind. .. -. ' - ~r -. • -*-«•• • ... *' «. . '
etaverinx animal. Or. Robert J. Carroll raced out olf hia ground-floor dental aftlces, tossed the dog into the office and slammed the door. He was bitten
on both arms. T£e frenzied dog ripped office furnishings to shreds and destroyed some equipment before police arrived and shot him.
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATTH. INDIANA
Almost 12 mad dogs have been ( detected here Jan. 1, IJM*3 .and almost 1,000 persons were bitten by dogs Hast month. Eoreat rangers on horseback were ordered to ride down packs • of wild dogs roaming Cook county forest preserves. Rabid sheep even tried to attack a Bloom township farmer yesterday and wefe destroyed. CITY UTILITIES (Continued From Pnae One) used in the Diesel engine tests amounted to 20,35 d gallons at an average cost of a shade over 1D cents a gallon. The department paid 16.327.1 S in interest on its $i»9i2, 000.00 bonded ddlrt and donated 0,1115.88 worth of power to the city for street lighting. The Water Department The department pumped 253.872,800 gallons of water last year, a gain of 14.6 percent over 1952. Sales to customers were 174,705,494 gallons, an increase of 8.6 percent. The city swimming pool used 2,544,320 gallons. Thp cash account of the department's shows an overdraft of $12,911.26, due to expenditures for cap- ' Rial accounts, including drilling, of
wells and new mains. ■ The balance sheet shows that |5,148.50 was expended Jn aid of constructflbn and that the department paid interest of 51,402.5(1 on its bonded debt. COMMISSION (Continued From PoMeOue) a few Commies and demoralized them.” McCarthy declared of his investigation. “I don’t mind demoralizing the Communist party." But Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-Ark.) a member of the foreign relations subcommittee, agreed with the commission’# Complaint. And Sen. Henry M. Jackson (I> Wash.!, a member of McCarthy's subcommittee, called the commission’s report important. McCarthy’s investigation, which erupted into a ’book burning” controversy over allegedly pro-Com-munfst volumes in U. S. overseas libraries, attracted most attention last year. The commission said “some of the Investigations” produced “unfavorable impressions abroad” among the very persons U. S. propaganda was aimed at. "How can we expect them to have any confidence in an agency which does not enjoy the confidence of those responsible government officials who seem constant- , ly to be attacking it?” it asked. Slightly more than eight percent of the I.SOO.OCT men and women in the army are officers. This figure does not include female medical officers or warraat officers. Trade m e Good Town — Decatu- -
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TB*mV«g> ICE CREAM FLAVOR B|2 Vl 1I ® OF THE MONTH mm i mi 11 zv DELICIOUS <r Enjoy Some Good EQUITY For Your popcorn . Valentine Party while Watchmg iV ■ Ch “ !e .... POP Daisy Colby lb. 59c CORN Wisconsin Brick, lb. 69c 1 ■ ) v.ii a « , Si'« / White or ellow Swiss Cheese lb. 89c Medium Sharp., lb. 73c * 19C Dutch Maid Ai e HEART CENTER Limburger, pkg. * w A A . BUTTERMILK Collage Cheese |QE CREAM 20c pt. 15c lb. In y o(|r c on t a j ner ,2 ibs. 29c »c Q t. soc o.L EQUITY DAIRY STORE Frank Lybarger, Mgr. DECATUR
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