Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1958 — Page 6

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SPRING FAIR SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY — MAY 2 and 3 1 The Big Difference is Performance Washer manufacturers today claim a bewildering variety of features for- - \ their products Many of these are gadgets or novel innovations with high T'*\ '\ / sounding names and little functional value. They do add to the price you - * pay for the product. At Maytag, features and - - 1 * changes are introduced only when they £ JfeStgSMff represent positive improvement in the product and its performance. When - - » you buy Maytag you can expect superior performance and years more service for every dollar you spend. I. . 'v THE REVOLUTIONARY ll tKI y If U FILTER AGITATOR Exclusive Filter-Agitator represents the iwt revolutionary change * ','A in agitator design since it was invented by Maytag circulated is» through agitator, forced out through channels in die bottom to supplement normal agitation. Filter is in the agitator, underwater where the Jin t is Surface lint as well as lint suspended in water is filtered out as water circulates through agitator. Cavity in - ~* ■’ agitator hMds detergent, circulating water dissolves it Completely, m<ll diffuses it uniformly through water, prevents heavy concentrations of undissolved detergent fioin discoloring or damaging fabric. ■_ asriYWWjr ’BBSsaraayaaa NEVER BEFORE A FILTER AGITATOR * - Lißeral MAYTAG WASHER AT THIS f i 9 jFXM oJswotd LOW, LOW PRICE Washer I Fully Flexible CONTROL DIAL li/O 6 / Strikingly handsome dial lets you regulate wash time for any period up to - I rß]| H| | 10 minutes with special setting for modern fabrics. Complete flexibility lets JB - you repeat or skip, lengthen or shorten any phase of the wash cycle; stop or start washer at any point in cycle, add or remove ffirffWA ; clothes at any timee -. INIMITABLE RINSE ‘YouTt enjoy the Luxury of gracious Living and the tingle of confident pride in the V\ l YT I—IV "IVT |V L? superb performance and high style of the -I—ILII kJJ-JA V Maytag All-Fabric Automatic. Your choice of \ n t . • . , „ \ Put your favorite rinse conditioner Maytag reflects your excellent good taste; your \ i e■■ or* , , tn Rinse Dispenser when you onerring mst.net for quality, your .nsistence on mcom- M load <hc wajher (( wi|) parable performance Ihe surprise? Maytag costs no more P ■ . r , , ■ to ,hc r,nse water automatically and often les than ordinary washers. . , s at exactly the right time to give a JfflK clothes that s<ser, like-new feel; f "7^-X. an d *hey will stay clean longer, | wash easier. MAVTAC AUTOMATIC \A FAG ER APPLIANCE & SPORTING GOODS Plus These Do-Something Features » - . Full Cycle Safety Lid a Unbalance Switch 2nd St. ' PtlOlie 3-4362 • Hush to Wai! Installation • Five Year Warranty on Power Unit DECATUR, • INDIANA

Washington .... 6 4 .600 2 Ceveland 7 6 . 538 2Mt Detroit 77 .500 3 ' Baltimore 4 6 .400 4 Boston 4 9 .308 SU» ! Chicago 3 8 J 73 s*i National League Milwaukee - 8 4 .667 •• San Francisco 8 5 .615 Chicago 7 5 .583 1Pittsburgh .... 6 5 .545 I’4 Cincinnati 5 5 .500 2

! Philadelphia .. 5 6 .455 2*4 » Los Angeles .... 5 8 .385 314 St. Louis - 3’ 9 .250 5 TUESDAYS RESULTS 2 ' ’ American League 2 New York 5, Detroit 1. i Kansas City at Boston, postponed, rain. Cleveland at Baltimore, postpon- - ed, rain. Chicago at Baltimore, postponed, ’ rain. National League Milwaukee 8, Chicago 4. Philadelphia 7, San Francisco 4. Cincinnati 5. St. Louis 2. Pittsburgh 7, Los Angeles 1Bowling Scores Sportmans’ League Pte. K. of C. 2- 31 11 43 Chamber Commerce 29 13 39 ' Moose 2 .... 22 20 29 424 F. A. Btry. — 20 22 29 Moose 1 18 24 26 Kaye Shoe Store .. 19 24 Downtown Texaco.. 15 27 17 Legion 14 28 17 200 games: D. Mies 200-202. E. ! Thieme 215, Heare 204. 600 series: J. Meyers 629 <lB9- ■ 193-247 >. If you have something to sell g ■ rooms forrent, try a Democra Want Ad — They brL.g results.

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M/W I American Association * W L. Pct, G.B. Denver 8 3 .727 1 Charleston 12 5 ,70ff — Minneapolis ;. 9 6 .600 2 Omaha 6 8 .429 Indianapolis .... 7 5 .583 2’/4 St. Paul Wichita ...M 4 9 .380 6 Louisville .... 3 9 .250 Tuesday’s Results Charleston 12, Omaha 11 (10 innings). Wichita 4, St. Paul 0. Minneapois 8, IncUanapois 3. Louisvie at Denver, postponed, cod weather. Faulty Wire Blamed In Vanguard Failure I. i CAPS CANAVERAL, Fla. —<W ( — The Navy Vanguard rocket I- which blasted into the sky Mon- ! day night probably failed to put • a satellite into orbit because of a faulty wire, scientists believe, i. Trade in a good town — Decrtor

Committee Favors School Construction I Surprise Move By House Committee WAjfaINGTON (IF — A House Education subcommittee, in a sudden and surprise move, today approved President Eisenhower’s 1957 school construction bill. Democrats on the subcommittee engineered the move. The bill, providing $1,500,000,000 in federal aid for school construction, was approved by voice vote at a 25minute closed session called in the midst of subcommittee hearings on other school als. The administration did not offer a school construction bill this vear. Rep. FraVik Thompson Jr. I (D-N.J.), a subcommittee member, had reintroduced the President’s 1957 bill on April 21. L. Udall (D-Ariz.) told newsmen Democrats made the move because they felt it was ‘the only way to get action” on -g- school construction bill. MASS (Continued from Page ong) mingham, and 40-mile-per-hour winds buffeted Mobile. I In the West, warming winds sent readings climbing an average of 20 to 30 degrees from the Rockies through the northern and central Plains. A few light showers accompanied by the warmer weather in North Dakota and the ! Lake Superior region.

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GM (Continued from Page one) at the Capitol to testify before a congressional committee studying ways of alleviating unemployment. Reuther said in the interview “We’re not going to strike or do anything rash in the middle of a situation” where there is a backlog of 850,000 unsold new automobileS. His statement implied acknowledgement that-the automobile industry is in a far better position for a strike than the union, since a work stoppage would whittle down the inventory of new cars. ALLIES (Conllnned from Pago ono) States for endangering such a meeting by endangering world peace through its nuclear bomber flights toward Russia. I PRIMARY (Continued from Fags one) i9sß?"sang “Will You Remember?” and “Ivy Rose.” She was accompanied on the piano by Miss Nancy Bollenbacher. Mayor Robert D. Cole then welcomed the Democratic gathering to the city of Decatur. Edward F. Jaberg then introduced the local candidates, including all township candidates present. State senator Von A. Eichhorn introduced the district candidates present. After the dinner, the flower centerpieces were auctioned off, and the band then played dance music for the enjoyment of those who lingered after the dinner.

IKE (Continued from Page one) usual spring pickup in farm work and other outdoor activities. Despite the drop in jobless numbers, the rate of unemployment rose to 7.5 per cent of the work force — the highest since before World War 11. Normally unemployment would drop about 250.000 to 300,000 in April. It fell only 78,000 this year. AFL-CIO President George Meany declared "The recession

I ■ " "f— Your Support Will Be Appreciated HARLEY “ REEF | DEMOCRATIC I J CANDIDATE for J * .» i • •I ■ Commissioner <jk THIRD DISTRICT ADAMS COUNTY £ ,-g| ; jrit M SV* - ' Primary Election >’ Tuesday, May 6, 1958 ! Pol. Advt.

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has not hit bottom, it continues to worsen.” He said things failed to improve as much as usual this time of year. > Motorist Is Fined On Speeding Charge Harold C. Rauner, route one, Hoagland, paid a fine in justice of the peace court Tuesday evening, totaling $20.75. Rauner was arrested by state police April 23 on U. S. 27, six miles north of Decatur, and charged with speeding.