Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1960 — Page 2

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WEEKEND SPECIALS! Quick Cooking Potatoes .... 10 18. 43< Pork Potties ..... Tb 49c Hoed Moat * Souse, 18. 39< Slicing bologna 3 18. SI.OO Wieners and Garlic Franks ........ 18. 39c Frosh Side A Sausage ...... 18. 25c Pork Hearts ..... tb 29c Young Beef Liver .. 18. 39c Pork Liver th 19c Minute Steak .... 18. 69c T Bone Steak .... 18. 69c Round Steak ..... IB 69c Sirioin Steak ..... 18. 69c OTKN FBI. * RAT. UU » P. M. SUDDUTH’S Meat Market Sl2 8. IJU 81. rhoor 3-HM

PRE- MOyyyauyy itMWi - aLiRL J6L -j</\ t *l/# Z^i't^m ll * 1 - J.' v z < 1 _,__ aoFCIAI GROUP ORLONS, Corduroy - Woolen Ladies *®’ _ acrilans, wools GIRLS SLACKS DRESSES Boy. DRE s“‘sHOES s^<K r.«.m. flannelette b j SWEATERS 1.49 Reo. $dL CO ...... Famous Brands _ <inoa Q’5 W PAJAMAS Refl $8 98 to $14.98 , _ ~ $10.98 _.— "•’H * * Pullovers and Cardigans L " - > $ f* <0 Closing Out at Girls - SB9B —— 4°® S I.OO *£.oo REDUCED! SKIRTS = U9B — s 2’s® Sixes 6to 16. 25% $% $ 2«29 - HANDBAGS Res $ 2«99 s " Children’s & PURSES , * 3 " Reg. $l9B da iamas Every Sty,e ’ Co,or ' Ladies Men’s PAJAMAS BLOUSES ’ FLANNELETTES • Flannel and Knit Solids, Prints, SPORT SHIRTS IZ, . Reg. Ode Dark Stripes ;n» Jt-33 . /3t ; lU s<ax F $1.99 ______ d s l>O o Washfast. Sixes S-M-L ’ _ __ Reg. sl.7< * ' Reg *I.OO $2.99 a- . I >1.66 $1.59 -- Cir | s , ? , s Reg. 98c Solid Color •{ COATS & CAR COATS ! CORDUROY I Reg. $2.98 $2.33 f<> $5 99 Womens & Gir MATERIAL ; Women’s S9B — 9~" KNIT HEADWEAR S Rog. $16.98 to $19.98 DRESS SHOES £-99 Eorwarmers ____ SI .OO ! Popular Cohrs. Men’s **>BB S SeSS ss*9B Knit Hats $1.33 36 — — E SUBURBAN COATS ° nd TODDLERS COATS - $4.19 Scarfs 50c FABRICS ,n " Large assortment for S I2-®9 Women's Casuals and Ladies Savel Save! s ave ! Or « ie ‘- Skirts, Slacks, Play Shoes. All colors. COATS Other Car Coats and materials. COTTON RUGS Two Groups Jackets Reduced to a a Corduroy, Twills, Plastic SHAGS & LOOPS *I.OO $6.38 A $7.88 S . 2'44 Reg. *£o9s * Yds ’ * - F s3.99__— $8.99— 3 6" >’ 66 2 Yd s l-00 Re 9- $4 T.00 Res s fto2s o-rAD» <2 66 Yds. * I Men’s s 2 ’" $10.99 — X <2 66 Upholstery Material Wenl $- re Reo ‘ >11025 24x68" * 266 OGes “v_.-5.55 s:: .}*, s | — m. $g AA ' Reg s 2oeoo —— *I.OO $ 1«OO SPECIAL GROUP $2999 _*U Ladies ' * s-m-l Women’s ' SKIRTS m ankets i Ony . wbi.., WALKING SHOES Women’. BLANKETS l $ A OO G ° WNS ’ ” AJA " AS — Aa " M “ shM * ■ taßto ‘ ’I- 6 ’ $8.95 > W* flannels, Knits, Nylons, $1 66 Stripe—— Boy* Rb# *A.OO ** * Sh«' B l" n k- tf.9B JACKETS $5.95 ..... 4 ” Reg *1.33 M .00 . $ 4«99 “ JACKETS $1.99 Sheet Blanket se> A£ i * Stripe Large assortment colors . '" "J- ' t m ” =~=Z REDUCED! Ladies $ 4<49 - ’4-78 H ° USE SUPPERS SLACKS A JAMAICAS •* 3-7 ■» . Women's, Children's — Woolens, Corduroys, Flat — mvi AN <i«« j • Cords, Acetates NYLQH - Qn Sizes 25 Wide Variety ir« a JgoW 6-18 Reg . to $6.00 HOSE ,rr ®9- — " Reg OQ<! $1 00 *1.66 — Wool inner lining. Quilted. $1.99* M* “#- $« .., ui Tr eAir Includes hooded, motorcyle, _ Reg. .. . - 3.00 I 2 | WHITE SALE ‘ conventional. 1 "~ in yflUUliMddAiMbm • Revolving CREDIT Vo|u , s sh „„ ** srs NEW OWNERS MH ■ ' ” Pllbw C<K *‘ ’* * SPORT SHIRTS |M JM ■ Towels . Cloths .. . 59 An HOCUS- ■■l ■g 8 1 Mattress Pads and Covers I’ 00 MM ■■ " .. . Case. 0:00 t<> a:3O la VI and many more items . . Flannel Now BB< "H* ? B £t “ * DEPARTMENT STORE * ALL REDUCED. Sizes 3 -.14. g : oe to 9-00 ~|| gy | | 103 2nd St. Decatur, Ind.

TO. Bev. Boy Jshw— <d R* " cervlUe. 0., will open a tw«M*« <-k revival at th<- Mt Tabtv Methodic church in Hobo Jon. 18. Hcv • 1 George- ChrWlian. pastor, said to--1 d*y . » Rev Johnson will be maaing hi* third vistt to U»r Mt T*wr church, having preached there in , 19M and 1 Bst* . Service* will start each evening , at 7 o’clock with special musie 1 I provided by the 1 I each evening The service* wul , | last until Jan 31.

Engine Number To Be Important In 1962 I Wetter K<»*. Adama county a*!»r»*<e. said today that the engine number <4 a licensed vehicle will be highly important when securing I Indiana motor whiale license ph tea In IMS t’lxtrf prtiviakjfi* ol * tH*W PtUlt’ lus law, all applicant* will be required 10 provide the license . branch olficc with an idi-ntirica* lion slip bearing the engine num- ; bcr. and. on the- back, a clearance by the county treasurer for each If a family ha* one car. one »ufh identification slip will be provided If two car* are owned, two slip* will have to be prraentad. If a truck fleet owner ba* 100 truck*, he will have a clcaranc* »lip for each of the too vehicle*, each bear-

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1 1 ng it* own engine «umbor. *Mh i | ! noli fleet mi on the back from thrli I county treaauror’a otflcv that ta» r 1 i have Wren pwM oo that parUcultc |l vetelcl* 4 Ah hough workings of the new | ! law will n«>t touch the general pul>h like directly until application tap I made for lM> license plates, ftr«t < phase* of the different approach I will be *lartod a* aaaoaaaH make 1 the rounds this year, inasmuch as|i ' 1880 takes Will be paid 111 IMI I and the IMI computaUon* will bi j i used tn obtain IMS llcvose plates This year the atscssor will ask' ! 4 new question. It will be, "What, Is the engine number of your aubi.l for truck’" If the citkcn la not' able to answer thia qucatlon. the I ' assessor ia required by law to get this information The assenaor. Ini 1 turn, enter* the number in a new 1 space provid<-d on the IMO ached-1 I ulc of property on which each perton will be tawed. Meanwhile, a* each vehicle own ler procure* IMO and IMI license •’

plate*, the hjurtu ropy ot tach auch appUcattae I* forwarded from t’e liceoaa branch (a the proper township aaaeaaor'a office In the a*»aaaor'a office. each ap plteetKM ropy. complete with awginr number, will be compared to the a**eew»r'a achedule ot prop erty and the engine number given to the anrnot by owner* They muat coincide The township •eaaor« office will then arrange these *Upa In alphabetical order and present them to the county treasurer. When the taxpayers pays the fall tax installment, the county treasurer will <lvc the customary tea receipt, and. in addition, refer to the identification slips provided by the township assessor. The county treasurer will certify on the bach of this identification slip that the car owner ha* paid Jpixvs and is eligible for a license tag for the given vehicle The tax receipt now required will not be used.

Judge Rules Medics Right To SaveJßaby

DANVIUJC. Ind 'UPI> — A Judge ruled late Wednesday that doctor* have a legal right to save the life of s newborn baby With blood lran»fu*k»n* dr*pite the ob jcctlon* of the parents on religious grounds Judge Richard Groover of Hendrick* Circuit Court issued a restraining order which bar* Mr. and Mr* Richard Smock. Clayton, from interfering with medical care for the child, expected in about four weeks Dr. David B Haggard. Plain'field, the family’s physician and I surgeon, and Dr Herbert F. Call. Indianapolis, asked for the court order. They said blood tranafu *lons may be necessary because tne parents have conflicting blood types. The Smocks, who arc members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses religious sect, object to blood transfusions because they believe the Bible warns against partaking of any blood Eternal Use First "I love my unborn child.” Mrs. Delores Smock. 28. told the court during a |two-hour bearing. But the doctors cannot assure its life. ’’The eternal life of this child Ils far more Important to me than fmy life or its Use here on earth." she said. Smock. 28. an insurance agent, and his wife presented their own lease. Each held a Bible while testifying. Haggard, who had termed the I Smocks "very fine people ’ told the judge he was "reasonably I sure" the child, expected about the middle of February, would need blood transfusions to live. Smock has RH positive blood and his wife, RH negative. The couple lost one child about nine years ago. They have two healthy children. 4 and 6. Attorney James Raber, Danville. I prrsented the doctors’ case. "These people want the courj to break the law of the land for their religious beliefs but they also want the protection of the court, Raber charged. "They want our country protected but they won t help fight for it.” God Will Judge The Rev. John Hathaway, presiding minister of the Smocks church, also testified. He warned the judge that if he ruled in favor of the doctors, "God will judge you, the witnesses and the attorSmock indicated that he would accept the court order as deciding the issue. „ . “We’ve done all we can, ne said after the hearing. . But two unidentified women. friends of the Srtiocks were less charitable. i "What about the hereafter? one asked as they left the court-| room. , . ... .. i “They don’t care about that, the other responded, presumably referring either to the court or the doctors. “They just want to be big shots on this little earth.

Monroe Lions Give Adams Central Award The Monroe Lions club is sponsoring the John Philip Sousa band award in the Adams Central high school this spring. The purposes ! of this award are to reward out-1 standing band students, to pro-, mote the band, to encourage all; band students to greater achieve-! ment, and to provide a stimulus for potential instrumentalists. Each spring an outstanding, member of the senior band will be chosen as the recipient of the award, which consists of a trophy, pin, certificate, and the honor of his name inscribed on a large wall plaque which will stay at the school. The Monroe Lions voted to take on this new project at their meeting Tuesday night.

TEEN TOGS CLEARANCE SALE IS STILL IN PROGRESS! DRESSES ALL II SPORTSWEfIR 2 for 1 rnftTC swmters 30% S, “* Junior 614 **** Off Women \ a AO / yy vests Sub-Toon uU/0 UII Bermudas Chubbies ' -- 30% to 50% OFF ON ALL OTHER FALL and WINTER MERCHANDISE! TEEN TOGS 121 N. Second Street

Government Os De Gaulle Faces Severe Crisis PARIS iUP!* — The govern ment of President Charles de Gaulle was faced today with its worst poltical ersil* over the firing of Finance Minister Antoine Pinay. The ostensibly "friendly' parting Wednesday of De Gaulle and the minister who worked with him sot 19 months to guide France back to economic stability threatened to unleash powerful political forces that could tear the De Gaule cabinet assunder. Pinay publicly disavowed any intention to lead a conservative revolt against the policies of De Gaulle but political observers believed he would eventually find himself, perhaps unwillingly, at tne head of the growing offense against De Gaule launched by rightwingers. Such opposition could lead to a disastrous split in the parliamentary majority needed by Premier Michel Debre. whose clashes with Pinay led to the finance minister’s decision Wednesday to step down rather than accept another cabinet post offered him by De Gaulle. Political leaders such as Felix Gaillard of the middle-road radical party predicted that when Parliament reconvenes in April Debre will be voted out and Parliament dissolved. "Then we’ll see.” Gaillard said. What France could "see” was a much more authoritarian regime, with De daulle. using the De Gaulle - tailored constitution of the Fifth Republic, bypassing Parliament and ruling by presidential decree. Since Parliament was not slated to meet again until April, the De Gaulle government had time to mend its political fences. But a “crisis” atmosphere persisted in the French capital.

Locally Heavy Rain Forecast In Stale« UMi-d Press IntenisCfcnal "rLocally heavy rain and rising temperatures lay just ahead on the Indiana weather horizon today. Drizzle and fog which plagued most of the state again this morning was due to give way to heavier precipitation tonight and Friday. The forecasts called for "moderate to locally heavy rainfall” tonight and Friday from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River. Temperatures, meanwhile, will head upward again to more abnormal levels. Highs from the mid 40s north to near 00 south were expected Friday. The mercury reached a springlike 70 degrees in the Louisville ' area Wednesday before starting on a temporary downgrade. Highs were 65 at Evansville, 62 in the Cincinnati area, 61 at Indianapolis, 58 at Fort Wayne and 56 at

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