Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1954 — Page 8

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I 1 automatic home laun dI y B TZT Hamilton. An torn® tic Wa sher BBIBM . with soil-steking water action • fully automatic agitator action • automatic Seleeta-Cyde Control f • 5 separate rinsing actions • Results Assured proof of better launderina «rt* "zzr- -Hamilton. Automatic Dryer ■bT / ... ■• ■■£ — — ' the first, the fastest, the finest • Patented Carrier-Current Air Circulation • Fabri-Diol Temperature Control $ g • 130-Minute Timer • Sun-E-Day Lamp U P HAUGKS 209 N, I.lth St. Open 'till 9:00 P, M.

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STAMP PLAN IS tCootlono. From l*..e O.e> KAvernment production controls. He said it is “urgent" that the flerible supports ranging from 70 to 90 percent of parity be put into operation. Hut he added that "we will use our discretion ... to insure that year-to-year variations in price support level, are limited.” Trade m a uooa town — Decatur

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Two Children Burn : To Death In Home Authorities Unable To Rescue Children SHOALS. Ind. UP — Two children were burned to death I Wednesday when fire suddenly en- j gulfed, their home near Hlndostan I Falls and burned it to the ground ■ while authorities stood by helpless-1 ly. Two-year-old Cass Allen and bis 3-month-old brother, Leroy, were trapped in the house their mother had Just left to walk to a mailbox. A 3-year-old sister saw '* the flames and fled after her mother, Mrs. Earl Allen. But when Mrs. Allen reached the house, the flames had engulfed it and she was unable to rescue the two little boys. State police who rushed to the rural home said there was no water source nearby to put out the flames. The fire burned for several hours before the bodies could be recovered. ; The father was on a lumberbuying trip somewhere in southern Indiana and state police were trying to find him. Shriners To Take Children To Circus Robert Mills, one of the Shrinks in charge of arrangements for taking 500 children to the Shrine Circus in Fort Wayne Saturday morning, urged parents to have their children report at the bus Junetions on time. The busses will pick up the children at designated points and all will assemble on Thirteenth street not later i 8:15 a. m. The Daily Democrat cartsw boys and their helpers wliUattend the eireus. They are to meet at .. the newspaper office before 8:15. The Gay bus will be used for transportation to the circus. - Reports Back Porch I Os Home Littered Adam Kunowich, Decatur musicstore proprietor, asked police to help him ascertain who littered the back porch of his home on North Ninth street with rubbish. The incident occurred Wednesday night. Kunowich reported that two. baskets bf tTn cans ahd other refuse which had been placed at the rear of the Kunowich lot had been scattered oved the back porch. ' Trade in a Good Town —y DecatUi. ,

1. ... . . 1- ■ - BCAUTY TRIATMCNT THAT GIVIS 19% MORI VISIBILITY New back-swept windshield on all 1954 Buick* “ **** lo,e * t no,e in m °dern styling, ond a big -> step-up in your view of the road ahead. Awk __ ..... -. ■...._ — ~ ■Hb ,u —wujMWix . , ■.. „,. ... . - •<- M~ Mr RMRIMMfI r ■ " ~ - » a Jf VW .... .-wsw" JRRF Even the price | $2250“ * is sensational! only Buys this AS you look at it, you can see a lot of But what you can't see is the rest of Bfff4*lf IZO DELIVERED A what makes this new 1954 Buick the sensational automobile that’s yours tfVfVK VO LOCALLY! Special so sensational. for the low price shown here. 1954 Special 2-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan You can see the long, low, sleek and The spectacular power of this Model 48D ( ultra-glamorous lines that add up to Special’s brand-new V 8 engine. The - the biggest automotive styling change honest six-passenger roominess. The i 0 dipping charge*, ah price* subject to change without notice, in years. truly modern interior luxury. The superb new handling ease. The sub- - You can see the remarkable new wind- H me comfort of Buick’s famed Million T < - shield with the back-swept corners— Dollar Ride —now steadied even more greatest visibility improvement since by a newly developed front-end \\ \ uL •fl closed cars came on the market. geometry. \ .-* » * A% \ \ \ And of course you can see the price— p ac t is, there’s so much that’s terrific \ \ WRfe-;, % \ the local delivered price —which is about this new glamor car, you ought \l headline news, too. to drop in and give it a really thorough J\ V*. t 9 '*** v „ For that, as a shopping tour will tell t study and sampling. " '« \ you, is just a few dollars more than That way you’ll prove to yourself that W f/ smh On those of the so-called “low-price the buy-and the thrill-of 4he year is J three.” Buick. Come in this week, won’t you? \ Is WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM SAYLORS MOTOR SALES 13th Street and Highway 27 " “Established In 1926” Decatur, Ind. #i , ••

When THt WHY SUS' W-ffl WHY NW W J SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Regular $7.95-$8.95-$196 SLACKS $5 77 2 Pairs sll. SHARKSKINS - WORSTEDS Ml||Mf GABARDINES A tremendous group, actually worth $3.00, $4.00 .* ; fit and $5.00 more than this low, low SALE price! BSBIBSsBBKsW Solid, meaty fabrics, suitable for wear, right now JwjjMjggi r.nd ail thru Spring. Dozens and dozens to "' choose from in a great variety of patterns and colors! Styles with pleats and styles with plain fronts . . . sizes to 50. Come and look - pick and choose - check and compare - and Buy - Buy Now I 5 ' -

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1954