Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1956 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

No Delay Because Os Expected Grant Stream Pollution Board In Ruling INDIANAPOLIS (UP)— The Indiana stream pollution and control board said today Indiana com munities cannot delay measures to prevent pollution because they

AUGUST SALE! 08. -WF & < HlOsr ’Ol I . jggpSS | MF ?y r: I MX The “New Look” in modern Bedroom furniture, Popular Grey in Baked on Marr re- "' Room Flattering sectional sofas you can arrange . f finish B? : drawer doub l e dresser and re-arrange in popular tweed cover IO ft ft I n es . 5159.50. 2 Sofa., NOW ?*>»••» | chest. Double dresser, mirror and Bookcase M -r— m 1 K?mHb s s«- 00 I H --? ■ } ' . Matching Chest $39.95. 1 ' -L ■ MR a / M < Famous “Simmons" Mattress. S ■ Comfortable 315 Coil Unit A | Generously upholstered with / **" i . wßi *9n thick sisal pad and layered / Jwjwr ■•’w iRRr lE6* feh- Covered with attractive / long wearing cover. Twin or [_ gff /? ML*lull s ' ze- VW«BMiX£ Modem beautifullv styled Living Room Suite in MA SS ff] iong wearing Frieze Cover. Reg. $229.50 2 pc. NOWA Reg. $19.95 lu WMz tl : 1'• t" WS' ‘ ■ ■ ■ - I'Ll J — "'" L WWMMy "a Smart Styled Modern Rocker Ti $ J Jifl J ' ' *'a P c " * ,,nnetle Set,. Blastie ■ : ‘ M r / mL* H Clean ” to P- Gleaming Smart st y | e d Modern Rocker in durable TJVrJflggri /1 ¥uß -W II ‘H It TmHEw Non-TariHs£ A £hrpine. Plastic tweed upholstery. All hardwood frame for I BgiJ r covere< * c l*^r s " $79.9§. added strength. Choose Yours now from 5 Pc. Set A fifi several colors. tiSHfe B // 11 11// D¥ I - - Reg. $29.95 X fift 1W ' 67/\ j H W I NOW - ®® ■ftmPi XJ . I • if ' ■ 1 a X i J ri hi EfeM ■ - • | - ' t B<wl.»’ Steamer Chair with arms for porch fifi 9’ x 12’ Plaid Tuft Cotton Rugs A Aft W fs<i * ’ i « or . Varfl - Re S- s’ J ’ 49 NOH' Reg. $34.96 ___________ NOW — Iggg ,; ' RS C?Jt f I|f4| y i- BZf, f «. Aluminum Summer Folding Chair with plastic 9’ x 12’ Rooiri Size Axminster ft jfl A ftft " fly.' - IH FLi ® I Seat & Back ft jf QQ Rugs. Reg. $59.95 NOW HR BO IB Xx'ILHW i Reg * s6 ' s ° ~ NOW Axminster and Wilton Throw Rugs, ft 4* gg j*E| R?W Aluminum Summer Stack Chair with plastic seat Values to $9.95N0W“46 eWW ■RWL m «JhMMwI and back - QQ r I D „ ; . ’ Reg. $5.95 NOW 2 ' ' jP ',£ Roomy all steel ward- ~ ■ vlliVTs)2.9s. YOUR CHOICE Big 5 shelf, all steel space. 2 Key lock. 3 plas- ' Irays on rack. Keg. SJ.Pa NOW W H J prrir ' ' ' ' . •'• • *' Double door Utility Cab- tic garment bags includ- L_ ... j?ow 517«»5 -■■)■ ; ' » USE OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN Wylie Furniture Company 152 S. 2nd STREET PHONE 3-2602 - ' ■ ' IJLI ■ - ' ■ ' . .. ■

expect to get todara) fnndu. Th* bord discussed Wednesday a new federal law that grants money to belp pay for intercept inc sewers and aewafe treatment works. The law fives Indiana XL--027.400 for the current fiscaj year. The board noted the law is designed to "accelerate" pollution abatement, but it “may have the opposite effect in Indiana." Members adopted', a resolution that “communities with water pollution problems cannot delay neces-

sary pollution gbgteiuent projects in anticipation of a federal grant.” The board also ordered three cities to stop polluting streams Wabash was given until Nov. I toto stop pollution of Charley Creek and the Wabash River. The board approved several sewage treatment plans, includfhg those for the Oakwood subdivision near Decatur. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat I Want Ad. It brings results.

TH® DECATTJR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

- ' "■■ .' ■ j' ..f ■ ■ '?'.- . ■'>. f - ■ ■ I ™ . -j Michigan ~_ / ' ■ = rrKaßßU» y M—j Oi»tN|——— —— tAK£ M,C f ISAN £ INDIANA TURNMKE \ v. - - .. —r - — T «* CH) •icmsuH qr* 7 —• * y 1 xvC <. l >■ ”X- r .. . INDIANA f nSgSal g HftE'S ROUTE of the Indiana turnpike, marking the big section opening Aug. 16. That makes an unbroken turnpike drive from South Bend to New York City. Map sets forth opening of other sections. — ■■■■■■■■■ g"s-

' "*■ ■ ■ Mrs. Pon Arnold Is Stricken By Polio According to report* received here, Mrs. Don Arnold, wife of the former Adams Central coach, is a patient at the Fort Wayne Lutheran suffering polio. The polio is not of the bulbar type and no paralysis has developed yet. She became ill Sunday and was taken to the hospital Monday afternoon, v The Arnolds are residents of Laketon. Mrs. Arnold is a sister-in-law of Homer Arnold Jr., of Kirkland to&nship, who ij also a victim of polio. His case was quite mild and he did not require hospitalization. He is reported improved. Two Marines Drowned * As Bridge Tips Over CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (UP! —Two marines drowned Wednesday when a pontoon bridge section tipped over, spelling them and nine other marines into deep water. First division marine corps spokesmen said the marines’* involved were members of the 7th engineer battalion which was demonstrating pontoon bridge construction to members of a reserve

QUALITY I ■MBESSrii * fkeshness LOW PRICES 2: EVERY DAY I I ■ AT | SchmiW's I ■■Better Products, Prices Too, ||A Few of the Things We Do for You,g| ■■Finest of Selections Every Day HNothing but The Best for You, We Say :g| M J EAN BOSTON BUTT jto BONELESS ROLLED II PORK ROAST || I LB 49c || ■All Pork I COUNTRY SAUSAGE >» 45$ I I WE CUT AND WRAP I I BEEF FOR FREEZERS I ■I CHOICE CUTS II ROUND - SIRLOIN II STEAK | || ts. 69c I ■ COUNTY-LINE fl ■CHEESE lb. 59C | ji From Some Os The World’s Best Packers ■ We Slice It Fresh—We Sell It Fresh gtE I COLD CUTS || S Old Fashion Armour ■ MEAT LOAF THURINGER ■ Parrot EMGE ■ PIMENTO PORK LOAF H LOAF, tb ___ lb 3> c | Parrot ‘ Parrot ■ SLI BOLOGNA An« HONEY ■th 49c.; OAF lh 89cgg !■ G. A. Laurents J* Ell I[ WIEBEBS “• 39dH | Schmitt's I | QUALITY MEAT MARKET i

THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1956

unit on Lake O'Neil. The victim# were identified as PFC Willie Jordan Jr., 21. Detroit, and Pfc Charles H. Ingrum, 21, Liberty, Ind. The nine ether marines were either pulled from the lake or managed to swim ashore. Six Navy Fliers Are Drowned At Okinawa FT. BUCKNER, Okinawa (UP) — Six navy fliers were■. drowr. d today when their patrol plane broke loose from its mooring and sank In high winds from Typhoon Babs, the navy announced. Names of the six men were withheld pending notification of next of kin. The six men were trying to ride out the storm in Okinawa harbor but the fringe winds from the typhoon — now aiming at Japanwere too great. Trade in a Good Town — De it, DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS k Smith Drug Co. .... ,i .