Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1939 — Page 19
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■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ' I Vortex Gas Z i, Made For YOUR CAR ■ I The "Right" Gm ran get more pep out * I of an older car and save motor wear and ■ I tear on a new one. ■ ' ■ Be Sure To Stop At ■ ■ HOOSIER PETE STATION ■ ■ TO AND FROM THE FAIR. J DECATUR OIL CO. = I Co-wer Muttman A 7th Route 224, near Railroad Creating ® !■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■ ■’ I I WELCOME TO THE FAIR e Buy JUNK of All Kinds | Any old junk around the house? Turn it into ready cash j by selling it to us. Ue buy raffs. magazines, newspapers, scrap iron old automobile radiators, copper, brass, etc. I We also buy hides, wool, sheep pelts the year round. | You are always assured of the I hitrhest market prices at our yard. pier Hide & Fur Co. MoXKOK ST. DECATUR
| “Here’s a friendly tip, I Bi,L ” I flip Z ■ If you want your car to M run bke a new one .. . W ■ take it to ■ ft \ I BUTLER'S GARAGE I first street ■ They give you quick, dependable ■ service ... and at a very reasonable H pnee. No gucaawork. Expert mech- ■ anics on every job. Years of exper- ■ r n u’ ** ave won f° r UM manv natis- ■ ned car owners. Drive in next time ■ your car needs attention. SB - k Welcome to the Fair Next Week.
and »tyll«h curtain* «rr enmntlal I tn create that home feeling, The kitchen la the onn room In the home where the hoitaewife apend* moot of her time and where moat of the work la done. Mo why not make It m cheerful place by adding pretty curtain*? Many different atylea can lie u**d. depending uplon the atyle of kitchen The modern kitchen with Ita ahort wlnduwa can eaally be aotved by ualng either the upper or lower part of a cottage aet. The oiled allk curtain haa become very popular for thin type of kitchen If the kitchen haa long wldowa. the entire cottage aet la preferred. The curtattta can be trimmed with rlc-rac, blaa tape or ball fringe In any ahade to match the color acherne of the kitchen. The
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JULY 27,1939
“No-Passing Zones” Are “Safety Zones”
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Applying the yellow atrip* whlc'.i mark* a "No-P»»».ng Zone” Deaignation of "no-paraing ton**" on the atate highway ayatetn by the painting of a yellow atrip* parallel to the centerline la one of the many alda to motoring aafety which have been Inaugurated by the atate highway commlaalon and Included In Indiana* new traffic code. Provision that the commlaalon determine tboae portion* of a highway where panning from the rear or driving on the left aide of the roadway would be eapeclally haiardoua. and dealguale the he ginning and end of auch gone*, la made In the traffic code which became effective on July 1. T. A. IM cub. chairman of the commlaalon. pointed ont today When a highway la ao marked, disregard of the marking ia a violation of the traffic lawa. The atate highway commlaalon haa determined hy engineering and traffic aurveya and declared In a resolution, that It la eapeclally hat ardoua to overtake and pa** or drive on the left aide of all highway* carrying an average dally traffic of 750 or more vehicle* at point* where there ia lea* than 750 feet of clear eight diatance ahead The yellow line which designate* a no-paaaing tone I* placed parallel to the centerline but on the traffic lane from which passing is restricted If there i« no yellow line on the motorist'* side of the centerline. he la free to pas* slower moving vehicle*. An easy way to remember the application of the yellow marking. I* that a motorist bathroom curtain can also be trimmed to match the color scheme. A cottage aet is advisable In a bathroom where there la a long window to keep the room more private. All housewives find a great Joy and satisfaction in seeeing pretty, clean curtain* In their kitchens and bathrooms. The club members hope all who have read thia will try to see the exhibit and receive idea* from the display.
The Court Z' \ § n j We Are Proud Os Our Food ... We Know You Will Like It There** pleasure In doing a good Jeb even In cooking. We're proud of the skill that we've acquired in pleaeing people * appetite*. We know you'll like eating here. Try it. Bring your friende with you. SEE YOU FAIR WEEK [SNYDERS DINER toanaooOQCXJQoafai'X'xxx'xru'Xxxxarx'xrxacxxMKxxM.KMxjtxMjtMMji I \ FAIR WEEK With Your Favorite BEER Your dealer will be pleased to make delivery whenever you wish. M I' Call him today and be prepared when friends or relatives unexpect- « edly drop in. Rememberj He has your favorite brand in can or bottle.
may cross the centerline to go over the yellow stripe but must not cross the yellow line to cross th* centerline. Use of »he yellow line, designating no-passing sones, has been found an effective step In the reduction of h**d-on- and side swiping collisions on the state highway system since this type of marking was adopted by the commission Observance of these safety markings by all motorists will do much to Increase motoring safely Famous Racing Hound Dead London, — <l*Pl — Britain's fa-i-:i* Mick the Miller, “the clog that
■■ F: England’s ■■ ■■ SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE ■ ■ —featuring a complete line of Automobile -upplie- and gg parts. No part wt don't have or canH not get. Make it a gg habit to come to BB England's first and gg you'll save yourself gg time and incomenigg ence. “ WELCOME ■■ TO THE FAIR ■■
LOCATE BOOTH AT COURTHOUSE |C. Os C. Booth To Be Set Up At Advantageous Point Activities of th* IMS Decatur ■ Free Street Fair and Agricultural | -’’bow thia year will be directed bom an advantageous poln*. on th* I untrthouae lawn, according to the' plan of the fair association. A heavy, durable shelter ia to ■ lie erected on the corner nf the | rm.rHiou** lawn and It la from th;* nolnt that police activities will also directed. An addition to th* police h*ad'quarter*, th* fair association will oatsbllah an Information booth and put greyhound racing on th<> map." Its dead. Mick would hav» teen IS j car* old nest month, equivalent to| SI in a human being.
Welcome to the Fair... ■■ B a — and — ** n WELCOME u JJ to the n :: Green Kettle ■■ ■■ Try our delicious Ice Cream Soda* and ■■ Sundaes ... then too. you’ll relish our gg sandwiches and lunches. Candies Fountain Service Nuts ■■ * ■■ Cool, comfortable and a convenient place to meet your friends. ■■ **■ f Motorists! —of course you're going to drive Fair Week and you're going to need GAS and OIL. Don't inconvenience yourself. DRIVE IN —the Station that is easy to get to ... entrance from two streets . . . and fill up with that good S- TEXACO I We’ll lie glad to take care of any thing else you need from free air to a Mash or LMfMrwaX job. Jim’s Service Station JIM EHINGER Second and Jackson Stu. ■ .. " WELCOME TO THE FREE «■ STREET FAIR AND AGRI- “ CULTURAL SHOW .... „ ■■ We specialize in IB ■■ General Insurance :: M and would he glad at any time to talk ■■ over your Insurance needs with you. ■■ i We have made it our business to take "" Scare of all claims promptly and efficient- ■■ ly. See us for your insurance needs. ■■ ■ We'll be glad to be of service to you. ■■ I ■ m Ehinger Insurance E Am, AGENCY S ■* A- / j Leo (Dutch) Ehinger 1 H 1 inn
p iYlc* ih*r* and tht public rddrcaa -yatem will u«* it a* Ha center irnnamlitlng point*. , Call* for loot children, for fair head* and other leader*, will ts< l*k>isd from th* microphone In the bo uh Inatailed hy Marcellua Miller, local radio epert. A apeclal police telephone line will run Into the tooth and a man will be on duty at all time* to handle call*. Actlvltlea of th* city, atate and I county and special fair policemen i will be fed through thia lin« at the ■ booth. Member* of the Decatur Cha tn- ' .if Commerce and the atreet Uir committee will al*o be on hand -onatantly during the active hour* of the fair to offer aid and Info.--mttlon when need-d. The shelter la to be a type that I can be knocked down after the fair’ but still afford durable and con1 • enlent ahelte rduring tho fair. It la planned to have th- *heh*r ; in operation from the opening time of the l>.ia fair until ttte cloalnz ; Hour, Saturday night. AUguat & at I midnight.
| No GAMBLE | With Gamble jl Whether it’s for your Il home or your car you’ll || find it at GAMBLES. We || carry a complete line of household needs from || Radios to pans. Every- || th»njr for your automoll bile, too. You’ll find jj GAMBLE’S prices lower || than elsewhere. I GAMBLE STORE || SOI TH SECOND ST. DECATUR
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ g ® k ■ ■ K We, who have served you g ■ for Flags and decorations a Mince IH2K. Congratulate * - vou - ■ ■ May the 1939 Fair lie B ■ higger and better than B ■ ever. g ’ ■ ; L. Robert Rehm « ■ National Decorators Ft. Wayne, Ind. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■e I UHRICK BROS. I Itellmont Road Phone 7873 H HOME OF I \ jess; //v„ 1 & 1-L — .‘J'- ' » 'on / L \ i« \ ®lit A n ▼ i - ~~ (drive out fair WEEK I 1
