Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1947 — Page 2
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Said a master magician, named Ttity, j I | "Phillips 66 Gas sure is spicy! /II *lt beats my best trick, / /// ’ The way it starts quick., / 7 // "When the weather is freezing and icy/ Get Phillips 66 Gasoline Phillips 66 starts fast on cold mornings because it’s — ■ high test! f $ Yes, Phillips is the world’s largest producer of Natural f AS THE SEASONAL I high-test gasoline and as the mercury falls more and 1 TEMPERATURE GOES | “ H ™ w toto esses■. rnsure * So drive with Phillipa 66 Geeo- I VOLATIUTV. COtS M£j line tlieae cold days. What a thrill . you'll get when you step on the / snap into action. Try a tankful at J* fFn the nearest sign of ‘‘66’’! _/ 6fi ) good service ...Phillips 66!
Knapp Service Corner 2nd & Jackson Decatur, Ind.
4-H Club Leaders To Training Conference ' Rotarians Sponsor District Parleys The Adams county til leaderfor 1917 ,i >■ hcKiniotu their |>re parjtion for the club activities i Eebrua'y 11 all leaders have been [ invited to the district liaiuiiiK •on ference for adult I H h-adera. to Scott Ball Point Pen only 52.00 Holt house Drug Co. Does Stomach Gas and Bloat Make You Feel Miserable ? IX so. t.ere U how you mav sat blessed relief tn freeing your stomach from U:’* ner-ouc dtotreaa It work* thia wayKvcrytmae food enters the stomach • vlui gastric juke must flow norma!.' to br'ek-up n food partlclae. else the food m' / lenient Sour food. arid Itidlit »• ' flu tr»>< jently ctuw a mor* F*’ nuctf. fretful, peeviah. nervouo «« -fftlen lex* or appetite. underweight. [ • e» ... •• > " eakneaa. To re* rr-.i relief you m iat Inrreaae th- floa of thia vital gastric juice Medl* e*i authorities, in Ind-pendent labor*- . terr teste on human stomachs, have by positive pioof fhowa that SBf> Tonic is . •Oteßlcgly effective in increasing thia f..,» when It to too littla ar scanty due to a ndit-ergaale Mmnach disturbance. Thia is Cue io the SM Tonic formula which contains special and potent actlaaurg Uigredienta. Also, bstfi Tonic Helps build-up not* orrsr.k. weak. w*>ry Hood M nutrltv>nai anemi.-—eo with a e-«d flow of tii-1 gas’rSr dites’lve Juice, plus nchredbloodyo i should cat better, aleep better. I feet better, work better, play better. AvnM Fii.tobUMl you'self with over-«<-os of -«r« and .dher alkaltxers to eoun'.erac; ns ai-d t, -wtinj whew what , you so dearly nerd Is AMS Teate to help Pou digest loud tir body strength and repair. Don t wittt Jam the host of hept r people S3fl Taele ba* h-:ped Mtiiicos of bottpn sold Get a bottle of CP'S Too r fr-rm voi r O’-it, tiotf ’day. MS Tank twlpe BuHd Snaky Health. .
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Macklin’s Super Serv. Corner Madison & Third Decatur. Ind.
b. held at Huntington The-e con-(■-■.tor* are sponsored throughout Indiana Ity the Rotary clubs The <H-t«>i:ons - tinder th<- direction of the Purdue I II club Mass De- < atm and Herne Rotary clubs will • ntertain the Adams County lead•i, for tbeii noon luncheon that : day. The program (or the school folI low»: 9-9 ani xta tors lor 4-H’eiv I i>y FL Mcßeynolds 9-» 1.1 am -introduction*, aiinouiicements. 9 15-1115 a tn. building belter < II < hilm-1-H Purdue htaft 11:15-11 15 Some musical suggestion* Albert P Stewart 12-ip.m -lunch i;ls-2p.in. -fun with music-Alberi I’ Stewart. 2:15-3 15-la , t » improve I! H in 1917 by A. Providing more ! jobs for junior leaders;l>. Secnrlng interest and help of parents; Making meet Inga more interesting I lllsrus-i >ll 1.1 3<> pui. -socializers (or 4-ll’ers F I. M< Reynolds Township conferences have named the following 4-H leaders; fnloii twp.-boys. Ben Gerke, Rayi inond Eichenauer, Charles Burdg; giris-The townehit* Home Economic 1 < lub will «eleet u h-ade Hoot- boys- A committee of Hugo Buerger. Edwin Selklng and LawNOTICE My office W'H be closed from Feb. 1 to Feb. 10, inclusive. Dr. Koy Archbold I Decatur ins. Axency I Established IXB7 | Kenneth Runyon j| Steam Hoiler Insurance E Ream 5, K. of C. Bldg. s’ Phone 385 COL E • S MEAT MARKET Monroe fit. (formerly .Mutschlers) Quality Meats and Groceries
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Ginter Service Station Vernon Ginter Preble, Ind. lien- e Be< kmeyei will select a leader. girls- The township Homo Economic club will select the girls leader. Preble -boys -Reinhart Werling will lead the one club and Rudy .Meyer the second ctub in the township; girls- Mrs. Ed Selklng. Mary Ann Ewe). Bernice Stoppenbsgen and .Mrs. Albert Heckman are the 4-H club committee of that township. St. .Mary's- boyo- 4-H club committee is Roy Price. Hurry McDermott and Darrel Clouse; girlsMrs. Paul Rich will again lead the gids dub. Washlngnm- Iwys- J iy Yuot and Eugene Arnold hare been selected a* leaders in that town-hip; girls The home economics club of the township will selei t a leader. Kirkland- boys. Stanley Arnold. William Sowards and Lester Adler are on th»- 4 H dub committee ot the township; girls. The home economics dub will find a leader Blue Creek- boys. The 4-H dub committee of the township is, Raymond Edwa d* Delmore Wechter and E Merriman, girls, Mrs. Clara Girod and Mrs Orval Hileman. will again load the girls 4 H
REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, Feb. 8, 1947 At 1:34 P. M. LOCATED ;; miles West and one mile South of Bt rne on a black t|K> reed IMPROVEMENT*: Gorxl 4 room brick veneer house with utility room and imih. with tub. and soft water pump; s<dt water datern; drove »' I Bain ami garage combined. Chicken house. Electrk lights in al! building* One acre of ground. An idea) place for a family who prefer to live tn the country and work la town House can be inspected lietween .1 p. m. and 8 p. m. any evening prior to the sale. For further Information cull or sec the auctioneer. TERMS —down day of sale, balance when deid is delivered. Dorothy and Edwinna Moser OWNERS i Melvin E. Lieehty—Awtionexr Feb. 5
I dub. Munroe- buys, Chris luaiger, Martin Steiner and Brerett Rice ■ have lieen selected as the 4-H cumin it tee; girls. Rowena Miller, home economics teacher, will lead the girls club tor the coming year. French- boys. Jay Rauch will be in clia.ge of boys 4-H work; girls, Mi«« Emmy Levy aud Mrs Baumgartner will lead the girls club. Jefferson- boys, Holman Egly. Henry Rumple, Lloyd Kuhn and Cail Amstutz are the 4-H club committee in the township; girls. Mrs. Holman Egly. Mrs. Robert Stuber and Mis Henry Rumple will lead girls work Wabash- boys. Hine Ineichen end Rev Richardson are on the 4-H club committee; girls, the home economics club will find a leader in the township Hartford- boys, A local committee will find a leader in the township. i girls. The home economics club of the township will select a lead-
43 Chicago Firemen Overcome By Fumes Overcome Fighting Fire Tuesday Night Chicago. Feb 5.-lUPI- Forty three firemen were treated at three Chicago hospitals today after they were overcome by dense c louds of c hlorine gas while fighting a five alarm fire Forty-sis pieces of equipment, manned by more than 300 firemen fought Hie blase in the near-zero cold for three houis fact night before bringing it under control shortly before midnight. The ruins still smouldered early today. Sistc-en firemen, including second deputy fire mrshal Otto Dahl, were taken to St Anthony's hospital, where attendants administered oxygen Twenty sis other*, coughing. spitting and gasping from the c hlorine gas. were taken to Mercy hospital and the Evangelical hospital of Chicago. More than 2b student nurses, scheduled to come «>n duty at 11 pm. were called to the hospitals ahead of time, and interne and staff physicians at St. Anthony's gave up thei: feeds and rooms for the stricken firemen. The men were overcome when the chlorine gas was liberated by fire last night which destroyed the buildings of the Dell Tire Corp aud the Gertie A Maley Co., Makeia of laundry supplies. Five unexplained explosions in a basement boiler room touched off the blaze in the two-story Dell Corp, building and spread rapidly to the laundry supply firm, where a tank of chlorine, used for bleaching. also exploded. In a matte: of moments, the choking fumes enveloped the area and firemen began to drop. Ten Relief At Last For Your Cough CreomtHMon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat, of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inBar.icd bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulston with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs,ChestColds, Bronchitis
thousand used tires burned in the reur of the Dell Corp, building, adding to the smoke- end tumes More than 4UO spectators who braved the cold were kept a block away from the flames by the gas Damage to the two buildings was estimated at SIUO.UOO by first deputy fire marshsl Michael Cody. - o Pack Reels In planting a tree, make sure the soil is firmly packed eround the roots. Test the tree by giving it a tug. The firmer the tree, the more likely It is to grow. o— —— FULL AUTHORITY (Contlnsed from Page 1) said .Mr. Heller said that he soon would secure a copy of a new ordi nance prepared by an insuranceunderwriters' organization and copied in many ctUes throughout the nation This ordinance will be submitted to the council for its approval, he stated. Among other things the ordinance restricts electrical installs tlon and repairs to recognized "experts" end prohibits installation by Inexperienced men. he stated. CIGARET TAX (Continued from Pago 1) proved last night by the Republican legislative policy committee and almost certain to Im- passed establishes the fax as of next May 1. It would ralae approximately 000 a year in additional revenue. It was Introduced by majority leader George Henley. R.. Bloomington. while organized labor spokesmen on record as opposed to any form of sales tax sat in the gallery The labor representative*, all from AFL unions in most of the state's 92 counties, packed the galleries of both house and senate and planned to discuss what they called antl-lalcor legislation with their own lawmakers when the sessions adjourned for the day. 0 SUIT FOR EJECTION (Continued Worn (•»*• One) interest, since an action was recently filed by the defendant, asking that the court declare her to be the common-law wife of the late Anthony Schumacher and as such entitle her to share In his estate.
TOMATO GROWERS : ATTENTION: We are contracting Tomato Acreage for our Canning Factory at Preble, Ind., and invite you to contract with us. We atwure you TOP PRICE for your crop - - the convenience of delivery and at the Mme time the satisfaction of dealing with a homeowned factory. You may call in person at our office or the FOLEY STORE PREBLE, IND. and we will be glad to discuss and explain our contract Io you. A meeting of otir growers will lie held at the KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL GY.M— Tuesday. Feb. IM — and you are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. South-Bud Corp. PRE 81. E. IND.
William and Anthony Schumacher were brothers and the plaintiff in the action is the former's wife. WATER METER (Continued from Psge One) water inlets and outlets. Water department employes received several calls today because of frozen meters and pipes and it was pointed out that many of these incidents can be avoided if proper precautions are taken during the cold wave If a meter is frozen, it is necessary to thaw It out before any city water will enter the pipe- into the residence. OLD FIRE TRUCK (Continued From Page One) the appointment Mayor Stults instructed Joe Mcßride, secretary of the local firemen’s association, to secure the additional two members. |Hin| -f" 4 £ WOULD YOU PAY $42.50 TO MCKIVE $27,500? That is what happened in the case of one /Etna Accident Insurance policyholder. He paid $42.50 in premiums, was disabled in an accident and received $27,500. Let us tell you all about this protection. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. As Aas A* SaawM W MmSdoA CaMawtaa . Ihiililillll
TRADE IN DECATUjI I— ' -rr—..re- -» -.. , For the Conservative Investor I Northern indiane Public Service 9 COMMON STOCK (No Par) Indicated Annual Dividend |1.20 pet Shaft Intimated 1946 earnings more than $2 per shsrv A 6% return on indicated dividend of $1.20 per there—plus appreciation possibilities through improving earning* make this itock attractive for new Investment or ai a twitch from tome other stock, where yield) ere now much lower or where earnlngt outlook It comparatively restricted. Northern Indiana Public Service operate) across the northern portion of the state, supplying electricity In 229 communities, gat in 60 and water In 7. largest cities served with both gas and electric service are Gary, Hammond, East Chicago and Michigan Gty. Gat alone Is provided In Fort Wayne, South Bend and Elkhart. Priced about s2l per share to Yield Approximately 6% Free Statistical Bulletin Vpon Request By Mail or Telephone *• LEONARD J. FERTK 4 CO. I (round Floor, Bun it tartSL WtaiMlSl f MEMBERS CIICAII STICK EXCHIIE tontert NiUhil Am. taurita taltri. hL Fort Wayne, ind. I y . ajui.ai.jj. "t zu.i.1 1 ,, J- "" ljl ~~ I PUBLIC SALiI Due io ill health I have rented my farm and will cell at Paste ■ Auction all my livestock, machinery aud feed on my farm iociidll miles north of Decatur or 2 miles south and 2’4 miles east of H-xpU I or 3’4 miles east of Road No. 27 on Adams t Allen County line « I Thursday, Feb. 13 Sale to begin at 10:30 A. M., Prompt 16—HIGH GRADE GUERNSEYS—I 6 2 Cows, 3 yrs. old. lioth have large calves bv side. I 1 Cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh Nov. 24. rebred 2 Cows, 3 yrs. old, due to freshen in April and May I 1 Cow, 7 yrs. old, due to freshen in May, Aged Cow with extra good calf by side. 1 Heifer, due to freshen in May. Herd Bull, coming 4 yrs. old. eligible to regist- r Jr. Bull, coming yearling, eligible to register. Both from Lewton and Ranch herd. 2 Heifers, open. 1 Butcher Cow. 3 yrs. old and fat. DAIRY EQUIPMENT J Co-op Universal Portable Milker, first elass shape. E<momy '•»] Cream Separator, 500 lb. cap.; 4. 10 gal. Milk Cans. Cream Ca«« I — HORSES— Black Mare, 9 yrs. old; Brown Gelding 8 yrs. old, weigh' sbaut i ■ each, good workers. Harness and Collars. — HOGS — _ 2 Cheater White Sows, with U pigs of weaning see; ' c I White Sow. due by day of sale; 2 Chester White Sow«. du- Arffl ‘ tail «ow» had 2 litters). 1 Berkshire Boar, 2 yrs. old; 7 feediM •>* around 175 tbs. each; 20 Shoats, $0 - 75 tbs. Several Hog Feeders and Fountains. HAY AND GRAIN _ •on bu. good solid Yellow Corn; 400 bu. good quality Tama | •o bu. Feeding Data; 6it bu. Lincoln Soy Beans. 20 ton flr ”J Alfalfa Hay; 325 hales 2nd cutting Alfalfn Hay; I ton of Mixed nw some baled beau straw. TRACTORS—SHREDDER—FEED MILL Graham Bradley I»3S Tractor on New Rebber. eauippeC starter, lights and power take-off shaft (in first class < o" d,! !®L, -t 1*37 Tractor Model R. C. on good rubber, wheel weight*. ' power lift cultivators (also in first class shape!; Me I) « shredder fn good order; Hammer King 10” hammer mill t * r ‘ drive belt. — FARM IMPLEMENTS — Farm Implement Trailer with tilting bed. dual wheels. Oliver adjustable tractor plow on rubber; J. D. l f ' gupGrain prill; Black Hawk fertilizer Corn Planter; New ld*« ’ **7, rake; hay loader; Above Implement* all lft r n ~;t following in best of condltkMi: Bradley 11" tractor pln»true'or diac (new diacs); Koil Fitter Rotary Hoe; Avery j Grain Binder; Champion Mower; Co-op manure 8 hoe disc grain drill; Roller; Spring and Sptke Tooth J Plow,; corn Cultivators. Beet and Dean Cultivators B'*-' Rubber Tired Wagon and rack with hay ear and track; Wi<on with grain bed; Bob Sled: Mud Boat; Wagon H/-« " Ms 7>nk Heater; Gasoline Barrels and pump. Cider Press Drill Frees; Blacksmith Forge; Many other articles too mention. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TERMS—CASH. OTTO D WEBER Sale wni ho hdrtd unewr teat fursMied by FhMtg uate servicw m... . — .at? t-as -m i «w«wuw v■> «• t Jg,
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