Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1947 — Page 6
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New Macklin Building Open On Saturday
Trout Paradise Beckons t Boa tea (t’.P.l — The brooks, rivers and ponds of .Massachusetts have Iteeti stocked with 600.000 legal mine trout in procuration for the opening of the fishing season April 15.
a " .u i Congratulations l<> the Phil L. Macklin Co. ' I They Can Ik* Justly Proud of Their New Modern Garage. ! [ They Have Chosen PHILLIPS 66 | GASOLINE & OILS ! I for the servicing of all their cars. : • i You, too, can get ; i better car performance with famous PHILLIP «« PRODUCTS. Drive in next time you need a fill-up or oil change. i Harry J. Knapp ; ‘PfatUfid 66 "DitWfaton [ Second & Jackson Sts. Decatur | [ I Congratulations | to the i Phil L Macklin Co. j on the completion and opening of their Fine New Garage. It was Our Pleasure To Have Installed the PLUMBING j — We’ll Gladly Estimate Your Job — | ALVA LAWSON I PHONE 5145 , I
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Punching Criticism Rutter. Pa (UPl— Joseph Ffna wound up in jail on an assault and battery charge after he punched another patron of a restaurant for playing a Juke hoi that Flna didn't like.
i( * 9 1 1 1 1 i i j Congratulations j I t to Our New Neighbor 1 Phil L. Macklin Co. ( Their New Garage in a C J step forward in their J > 1 progress. 1 LUMBER 1 used in the construction 1 t was furnished by Utt. . t | Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. < ■' - ■ ■ i T I I We Congratulate the « Phil L Macklin Co. I for being the I OLDEST and NEWEST | Auto Dealer in Decatur. < Congratulations 1 J to the 1 I Phil L. Macklin Co. I I We wish them a world of Success C ; ( in their new building and are proud f / to have them as our Dealer 1 GOOD/VeAR I ) TIRE DEALERS J ■ Goodyear Service Store | > GLEN OSWALT, Mgr. ( 1 121 N. Second St. Phone 262 I
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Reckless Driving Charged To Youths Pair Nabbed Racing On Thirteenth St. Police chief Ed Miller said that I reckless driving charges were to I be signed against two local young men late today. The two are Mile Lough. pf Decatur. route one. and Rex Heart*, of thia city. Officers Roy Chllcote and Robert Hill of the city police charged that the pair were ''racing” ltd their autos on Thirteenth street about midnight last night. The officera were to sign the affidavits before prosecutor Mylea F. Parrish late today and the two are expected to be arraigned before Mayor John R Stults In city
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~ "L. JZ. '!»- _ -L'TT, /T" ” — ■ ~ ) I — HL- fl fIF ) iw > " x, j | MODERN, SIMPLE, PRACTICAL are the monthly-payment > loan and finance plans of this Bank. They give you many % advantages. You save money. Your loan is "tailor-made” to fit i your individual situation. You establish valuable Bank Credit. i To apply, just call at the Bank. Prompt, friendly service. / ' AUTO LOAMS • APPLIANCE LOANS • MODERNIZATION LOANS ) PERSONAL LOANS • BUSINESS ANO COLLATERAL LOANS ■ r ' j and J to the ! Phil L. Macklin Co. C — on the completion and opening of their New and Modern Garage- / We wish them continued success throughout the years to come. 1 Established 1883 - - i ,HL *“■■'. • ’■'' ‘ .-j; » jh , ;W 1 r. «» •■■ .-■< -. . v ■> — *
court Saturday afternoon at 2:SO o'clock. The arrests ait the latest to be made by members of the city police force and the county alterIfFs department in a concerted effort to curb traffic violations. One of the youths was apprehended last night. The license number of the other auto waa secured by the officera and he was to lie arrested later today. 0Butler Graduates To Hear Governor Indianapolis. June 6 —(UP)— Governor Gatea will give the commencement address at Hutler university's graduation exercises next Monday. University official* announced today that 345 seniors and graduate students were caudldatea for degrees at the 92nd annual commencement. The class includes IM men and 151 women.
Gdrage, Safes Room Moved T o New Structure
Distribute School Yearbook Monday 1947 'Rovelings* To Be Distributed Copies of the 1947 ‘Raveling*," yearbook publication of the Decatur Junior-senior high school, will be distributed at the schdol on I Monday. It was announced today by principal W. -Guy Rrown. The took, heralded by school leaders as one of the finest in the history of the publication, was published under the direction of Bill Freeby as editor, assisted by Karlann Striker. Miss Mildred Worthman served as faculty advisor. The book I* edited under a circus theme with end sheets resembling billboards, and activities, classes, sports, faculty as the four rings. Scores of photographs, including those of the graduates, and all i phases of school life during the past term are augmented by numerous cartoon sketches appropriate to the circus theme. It is enclosed in a heavy, color ful binding. Purchasers are asked to call at the school Monday during the hours of 10 to 11:20 am. and 2 to 4 pm. e Fliers Stay Bober Philadelphia (UPI-The Pennsylvania Aeronautics Commision’s annual report on aeronautical violations showed that "there were no complaints received or arrests made for intosiealed flying in Pennsylvania during 1946
Rendell. Did k Bob Macklin Operate Formal ’’Penlng th> k Co. Ilrio room win row. June 7. ** Th '' MW. which houiei -,h» recently .omplouj * ment and materuii moved from the ok! I&Z* n*r Third and •he new building 0# at the end of Madia* Th- Ph» L was first ,t. rte<l by the man. shot* ms, w. ’ pany bears Following hia death h u| t firm was taken over by—- — ia now operated by Dick and Bob Macklli The new building? of reinforced concrete, b the most moderniitlc d ta n in this area. In addition to iu ' ties, ft also houiei a Mi*>r«o| the firm's display of n>ry*| Plymouth automobile* A feature of the display 4g the formal opening sU * Chrysler Town k fowtry n* built car. recently delmni Roy Bleeke of near Decattr. Free gift* will be rm adults and kiddies during tktl ma) opening ceremonie* toast The company boaiti t ( plete line ot new eqnipaat servicing auto* and will |g a line of Phillip* 44 cmoHmi and lubricant*. The building, itself, s » 60 feet in site and I* tailt dl proof materials. Trade Is » l.ssd Tews - We
