Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1958 — Page 6

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Y OUR APOLOGIES ?’ j|j Our apologies to those v tJ W JjL Iy» I InflAC PflO * ' B® ■ unable to be Ifljjp^' IF ' ARMLAbiMRiBj " JflHr 'fl^fl^Ha^9Bßj.«flHE 1 A still will find hundreds "O' flfl ’ w*r ~ L jfl J fl 1 help un- * pt* Bb flßbflfl^H F to on |M jjeßßhif •?■ I. Ifi ■ ■> w v* flAcßul' ' Ari H 1 ■ ■ '< be , jrAI > KJ ft '/ shipping department is work- I^RHKnMHRMf RaMpfIB^Z # Bk. Jw a , * »WW 'A t<> ■. |K ■|. : impossible lor them to be as prompt as we would like. -j _u~ .-,.,. ~ > . . SHOP Pictured above: Some of the Customers awaiting the • ___ — opening of HOLTHOUSE'S Prosperity Sale. ■Br | " prosperityQAl r EVERY " ■ ■ R I di p tRTMrXT Buyers for all Ten Holthouse Stores receive daily reports concernDEI AKI .HEX I jnj , this sa | e y, r Holthouse is buying 2or 3 items for every one W ITH DISCOUNTS - soltJ during this sale. Thousands of dollars in fine furniture, hedR ding and appliances are being sacrificed at discounts up to 64%! gfg HH UP dLjiOX* Don’t let Anyone or Anything keep you from sharing in these TO "4 /O- Tremendous Values. I j " . « . j ■ln . _ . ■ rAIKIE LIVING ROOM VALUES BEDROOM BARGAINS fl b^D mah. i CORNER TABLE ■ T MERSMAN CO Reg. 249.95—2-Pc. IfiO- 90 Reg. 199.95—-3-Pc. f f Q-90 ■ STEP TABLES O’®® LIVING ROOM SUITE BEDROOM SUITE . *** ■ I ReR ’LIviNG~ROOM SUITE 139’°° Re « B edr^om P SUITF 129' 90 | f .- Reg. 289.95—2-Pc. f QQ.BO BEDROOM SUIIE Im RPF 90 0- LIVING ROOM SUITE Reg. 239.95—3-I’c. fl *7 ft’ 80 iNMCOCDDINr Reg. 279.95—2-Pc. MQ- 88 BEDROOM SUITE J| ’Uf?™?!® LIVING ROOM SUITE ■ REG. 19.95 I MATTRESS Reg. 279.95-2-Pc. *fl<>.7o Reg „ 2^^t P «i’iTP >99 ■• MAH. DINING ■FULL OR LIVING ROOM SUITE **9 BEDROOM SUITE ■ CHAIRS M RTWINSIZE.BV Reg. 199.95—0 DD fl fIQ.OO Reg. 269.95—3-Pc. ■ Sm WA MM aii^MF GREEN SOFA 1V " BEDROOM SUITE ■ *7«7V I Reg. 279.95—0 DD fl ftft-00 „ nn ■ a TOAST SOFA Reg „ 3 J™™?; P S; gRIQ.9O I f 27 x 18 J BEDROOM SUITE THROW RUG ■ R eg. $12.95 A ■ REG. 99.95 Reg. aa A ■ TABLE LAMPS I Res ' $ 39,95 I portable ■ ■ CHEST OF DRAWERS B SEW,NG MACHINE ’ 88 fl B CQ.9O SB CASH AND CARRY! fl *19*90 Values up to 14.D0 I DI " ETTE VfILUES 11 CHAIRS and ROCKERS"] 1 27 'r^ H s ROW Reg. 139.95—5-Pc. mq.9o 88 — DROP-LEAF TABLE Reg. 39.95 ■ A Reg. 139.95—5-Pc. AQ-80 SWIVEL CHAIR * I fl REG. 2.95 TABLE—4 CHAIRS ao O r. H I MAGAZINE TABLE—6 CHAIRS S 9 .90 Reg ’ S w’iVEL ROCKER 29' 9 ° HU RRY—Safe Continues For BASKET Beg. 119.95—7-Pc. svq.Bo Reg. 89.95 » 88 AH Sale Merchandise O * CASH AND CARRY! TABLE—6 CHAIRS /T SWIVEL HI BACK ROCKER Subject To Prior Sale, ft fir* Reg. 99.95—7-Pc. CQ.9O R Rq fiR ALL SALES FINAL. ■fl CBOC TABLE-6 CHAIRS 3* CONTOUR CHAIR 59’ 88 TERMS OF COURSE. ' '«-^<<v»n^r«.» S MHaHMaMaMMMMaaMnMaMMai wxflYk? I SET of 4 ALL-STEEL" j ■ REG. 19.95 fl REG. 7.95 I I || ■ Lila BRIDGE CHAIRS ■ MAH. or BLONDE ■9x 12 FELT BASE M iHRwIWfIU kWK? *£•88 SI . T I Cocktail Tables I RUGS ■ 1 IfM I I Rec. ■ Aft ■ s*9 Aft I Hwl ,NC * ■ fl CASH & CARRY. ■ M «•<><> 4 ■ h fl Furnitume 239 N. 2nd St. Decatur Phone 3-3778

BLACK MIRROR CAKE 69< IL. I SPECIALS Dutch Bread french party IJlviidllo DdKviJ "from our bakery 24c, OAF soups snacks phone 3-2608

Tommy 801 l Is Permitted To Play In PGA HAVERTOWN, Pa. <UPD — Tommy < Thunder). Bolt, though elated at escaping further punishment for»his conduct, had little hopes of scoring a historic golf ‘ double” today as a field of 163 went into the opening round of the new style PGA championship. The PGA executive committee cleared the deck for Bolt to com-

pete here when it ruled Wedns- 1 day night that hot • tempered Tommy had been punished enough for his recent outbursts by a SSOO fine he already had paid. The committee also placed him on indefinite probation. That ruling gave Bolt, who recently won the U. S. Open championship, a charice to become the second man in history to win the Open an PGA crowns in the same year. Gene Sarazen, who did it in 1922, is so far the only “double” champion. But Bolt thinks the strain of Wednesday’s hearing mhy have ruined his chances. “It’s going to be tough to bear down after that,” he said. “I think there are some people who don't want me to win two.” Even before the hearing, how-

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ever, the other tourney trail golfers were passing up Bolt and handing the favorite’s role to handsome, curly - haired Jackie Burke Jr., the 1956 champion. Burke demonstrated he has completely recovered from a recent wrist operation by winning last tournament in Wethersfield, Conn., and emphasized the fact by shooting sub - par practice rounds over the short, rolling Qlanerch Country course here where the PGA is being held. Others being touted by the pros themselves as top contenders were Bolt, three - time winner Sam Snead, leading tourney trail money winner Arnold Palmer, sparkplug heir Frank Stranahan, and - defending champion Lionel Hebert.

This is the first PGA championship to be contested at medal play. The previous 39 .tournaments all, were at match play, but in recent years crowds have failed to turn out as expected for the late rounds after "name" stars had been eliminated and this was believed a major factor in the change this year. Brother-In-Law Os Decatur Lady Dead Allen H. Deege, 68, founder and guiding spirit of the American Legion drum and bugle corps, at Danville, 111., died July 3, at the VA hospital at Danville. Deege is survivied by his wife, Hazel, a sister of Mrs. A. M. Anker of Decatur, and was well i known here.

Cubs, Tigers Win In Morning League The Cubs defeated the Yankees, 6-2, and the Tigers downed the Reds,. 10-1, in Morning league games today at Worthman field. Two more games are scheduled Friday, the Cubs meeting the Reds at 9 a.m., and the Tigers playing the Yankees at 10 a.m. Today’s line scores: , r . , RHE Yankees ... 110 o—2 2 1 Cubs 600 o—6 2 1 Smitley and Miller; Haviland, Schultz and Fairchild, Nash. . RHE Reds 001—1 0 4 Tigers (10) Ox—lo 3 0 Hammond, Ball and Beavers; Contreras and Burger. Major League Leaders By United Press International National League Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pct. Musial, St. L. 76 272 41 99 .364 Mays, S. F. 83 331 70 114 .344 Dark, Chi. 68 274 34 92 .336 Ashburn, Phil. 81 324 47 106 .327 Walls, Chi. 86 344 63 111 .323 American League Power, Clev. 78 313 55 103 .329 Runnels, Bos. 78 296 51 97 .328 Cerv, K. C. 77 286 57 93 .325 Fox, Chi. 86 339 47 109 .322 Kuenn, Det. Home Kuns National League— Ulemas, Pirates 26; Banks, Cubs 24; Walls, Cubs 21; Cepeda, Giants 19; Mathews, Braves 19. American League— Jensen, Red Sox 27; Mantle, Yankees 24; Cerv, Athletics 23; Sievers, Senators 23; Triandos, Orioles 17. Runs Batted In National League— Thomas. Pirates 73; Banks, Cubs 69; Cepeda. Giants 57; Anderson, Phils 56; Walls, Cubs 54. American League— Jensen, Red Sox 81; Cerv, Athletics 64; Sievers, Senators 58; Lemon, Senators 53; Mantle, Yankees 4S; Dollar, White Sox 49. Pitching National League — McCormick, Giants 7-1; Farrel, Philies 6-2; Phillips, Cubs 6-2; Koufax, Dodgers 7-3; Semproch, Phillies 11-6; Spahn, Braves 11-6. American League— Delock, Red Sox 9-0; Turley, Yankees 14-3; Sullivan, Red Sox 8-2; Hyde, Senators 6-2; Ford, Yankees 11-4. j AfW? J American Association W L Pct. GB Denver .. 56 35 .615 — Charleston 56 36 .609 % Minneapolis 52 44 .542 Wichita 48 46 .511 9% Omaha - 48 48 .500 1014 St. Paul 43 57 .430 17’4 Indianapolis 41 57 .418 18*4 Louisville 37 58 .389 21 Wednesday’s Results Wichita 6, Louisville 2 Indianapolis 3, Charleston 0 Omaha 4? St. Paul 3 Denver 3, Minneapolis 1. Adams Central Band Social On Saturday The parents of the Adams Central high school band will sponsor an ice cream social Saturday on Monroe’s Main street. Money received will help purchase new uniforms for the high school band, which will be enlarged next year. The band will march from the school to the site of the social at 7 p.m. and will play during two intervals that evening, where ice cream, pie, and cake, and hot and cold drinks will be on sale. If it rains, the social will be in the Adams Central school cafeteria. Lir Leaguer — AAOVIES-NI -H? HI “I liked the part where you spent all your money on popcorn and candy!”

Have Your Auto And Fire Insurance Rates Gone Up With No Increase In Coverage? It Will Pay You To Check Here Before Making Your Next Payment. BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE 239 N. Eleventh St. Phone 3-3050

Beulah Grove Youth Camp Is Planned Hold Two Sessions At Camp In Ohio An interdenominational youth camp consisting of two one-week sessions will take place July 27 and Aug, 3 at thfe Beulah Grove camp, 1)4 miles west of the junction of state routes 197 and 116 northwest of St. Mary's, O. Youth 9-12 will attend the first session of the camp, arriving July 27. The camp is free, except for a small charge for crafts material in crafts classes. The camp furnishes bed springs, but mattresses and additional bedding must be brought. Personal belongings. such as clothing,* tooth brush, towels, wash cloths, soap, Bible, pencil, etc., should also accompany the children. The second session from Aug. 3 to 10 is for 13-17-year-olds. Parents should come for their youths in the first camp on Aug. 3 and second camp on Aug. 10th in the afternoon. More information may be obtained from Mrs. Norman Trernpert route 1, Mendon, O. Support Price On Wheat Here $1.86 Four Cents Above Announced Price The support price on wheat for the current crop will be $1.86 a bushel in Adams county, a 4-cent increase over the announced price, Victor Bleeke, county ASC chairman, announced today. The basic rate is for grade No. 1 wheat with 1414% moisture content. It is further adjusted up or down for grade and quality to determine the support price for each individual farmer. Farm-stored wheat must be stored 30 days before the application can be made. Farmers interested in obtaining support prices for their wheat in the future should inquire at the ASC office in Decatur. The price of $1.82 represents 75% of parity on the national rate. This minimum rate is adjusted localy to meet the increase in the cost of living, as compared with .grain prices. ; Milton Eisenhower Arrives In Honduras TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (UPI) — Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower mets with Handuras officials today on his fact-finding tour of Central America as the personal representative of his brother. President Eisenhower. Eisenhower, president of Johns Hopkins University, received a cordial welcome on his arrival here Wednesday from Panama, fie first top on his 21-day ‘study mission.” Robert Peak Facing Loss Os Commission INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Milan attorney Robert Peak faced loss of his Army reserve commission and retirement benefits today on his two convictions in the Indiana highway scandals. Maj. Gen. Theodore S. Riggs, commander of' the Sixth Corps, said he would recommend that Peak be dropped from reserve rolls. Peak was fre on bond pending appeal of both convictions in connection with back lot sales for right-of-way here. Missouri Bargers SHRON, Mass — (IP> — Charles E. Collins won’t have to run for election any more. Townsfolk granted him life tenure as town clerk and accountant. Collins, who has a wife and 11-year-old son, is a cripple but handles both his jobs effectively from his wheelLife Tenure OMAHA, Neb. — (ffl - The Missouri River, gradually expanding its barge movements of various commodities, played a large part in a 70 per cent increase in grain moved by barge into Tennessee Valley Authority teritory, the TV A reported. Want Ad — They bring results.

THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958

District Meeting At Marion Wednesday County commissioners, auditors, and road superintendents from northeastern Indiana attended a district meeting at Marion Wednesday night to hear reports from various committees, and an interesting talk by Barton Reese Pogue, Upland humorist. Attending from Adams county were county auditor Edward F. Jaberg, county commissioners Harley Reef and Stanley Arnold, county highway superintendent Lawrence Noll and assistant Burl Fuhrman. A bill which might be introduced in the next legislature to do away tern and impose a single county with the county commissioner sysmanager, was throroughly discussed. The national association of county officials was explained, and the second annual convention this year will be held at Portland, Ore., with some 1,600 representatives expected from all states. Governor Proclaims Farm Safety Week Proclaims July 20 26 Indiana Safety Week Governor Harold W. Handley has proclaimed July 20-26 as farm safety week in Indiana in line with the national observance. In the proclamation,- Governor Handley asked all farm residents to consider the significance of the theme ‘‘When you work for safety—safety works for you.” He pointed out that most accidents to farm people could be prevented with reasonable care. F. R. Willsey, Purdue University farm safety specialist, says accidents kill an average of one farm resident each day in Indiana. In fact, more farm workers died > by accident in the state last year than workers of any other major industry. Records for Indiana show that the motor vehicle is the principle killer of Hoosier farm people. Over 30 percent of all deaths occur in motor vehicle accidents, most of which happen off the farm. According to Willsey, about 25 Indiana farm people lose their lives in tractor accidents every year. One study showed that onesixth of the tractor fatalities oc- 1 curred in highway accidents. Another study revealed that 12 per cent of the victims were children under 14 years of age. LOS!rUGLYFAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK If you are overweight, here it the first really thrilling; news to come‘ along in years A new & convenient way to get ri<J of extra pounds easier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim as you want. Thia new product called DIATRON curbs both hunger & appetite. No drugs, no diet, no exercise. Absolutely harmless. When you take DIATRON, you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like but you simply do-n t have the urge for extra portions and automatically your weight must come down, because, as your own doctor will tell you, when vou eat less, you weigh less. Excess weight endangers your heart, kidneys. So no matter what you have tried before, get DIATRON and yourself what It can do <” n thls WARANTEE: iou must lose weight with the first .package you use or the package costs you nothing. Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your monev back. DIATRON costa 43.00 and is sold with this strict money back guarantee by: <<>re ' D * Ca ‘" r ■ Man WEEK - END SPECIALS! GROUND BEEF lb. 39c Sausage lb. 45c Pork Liver lb. 29c Sliced Bacon lb. 49c Minute Steak. lb. 69c Pork Patties lb. 69c Beef Chops.lb. 65c T-Bones lb. 69c •Sirloin lb. 69c Round Steak lb. 69c Fresh Side lb. 45c SUDDUTH'S Meat Market 512 S. 13th St. Phone 3-2706