Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1949 — Page 7

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F°H B«M ha t the L is » ereb ,Lrks and Safety L F of Decatun Indiana, will RoUCAN BUY ” h RMUH6 AS LOW AS j pAiK 1 Years of Quality FREE ESTIMATE GILPIN hactantal Iren |Con Washington & 11th PHONES SHOP - 5 501 HOME — 5462 I

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rec&lve sealed blds at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, until the hour of 7:00 o’clock P. M., on the sth day of April, 1949, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for: . The purchase and disposal of the garbage which is collected by the City of Decatur, Indiana. Said bidder may receive complete information from the City ClerkTreasurer, City, Hall, as to the requirements. All blds shall be accompanied with a bond, or certified check in the amount of $50.00; the successful bidder shall furnish a performance bond in the amount of $300.00. AH blds =.«ui be filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Decatur, Indiana, on General Bid Form No. 95, prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of the State of Indiana. 'I he Board of Public Works and Safety reserves the right to reject anv or all blds. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY H. Vernon Aurand — City ClerkTreasurer. Mar. 25 Apr.l

WINTRY STORMS (Cont. From Page One) turned. The bodies of Paul and Adam Dohman. G 6 and 68 years old respectively, were found in a field near their ranch in the Atkinson, Neb., area, and neighbors said they were believed to have died of overexertion and exposure in tha storm in that area after leaving home to care for newly-born calves. In California, rough weather was blamed for the crash of a light plane in which three persons died. One of the dead was Dr. Robert Thompson, Beverly Hills, a frequent escort of Judy Canova, movie and radio actress. Miss Canova said she originally had planned to accompany Thompson on the air trip but was forced to cancel her plans.

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Sealtest Ice Cream Prices Are Reduced Huntington, Ind., April 1 — Due ’ to price declines of dairy products, wholesale prices for Sealtest ice 1 cream today were reduced five to ■ i ten cents per gallon, W. A. Klepper, ■ president of Cloveleaf Creameries, i \ Inc., announced. The price reduci tion will prevail in the local territories served by the company. . CHURCHILL SAYS (Cont. From Page One) leftists marching with placards J I accusing him of warmongering, t Churchill entered the vast sports i arena to be greeted by a standing • ovation from the crowd. ■ President Truman, who had been scheduled to be present, sent . his regrets in a letter read to the audience by retiring M.I.T. president Karl T. Compton.

■■ ■■ ■■ Furnace inspection. Expert repair work on any L Iv Mt mi make of furnace. Cost based on labor and | B* mb Im materials used. Phone or write today. bgg "Wonderful Heating Results" The Williamson Heater Company: “Following your advanced thinking about home heating we had a New Williamson Tripl-ife All-Fuel Furnace installed. The results have been wonderful. We just never have to worry about even heat in all rooms, and my what a lot of cash we have saved.” Signed—Mrs. Mellisa H. Taylor, Indiana This ALL-FUEL Furnace Bums Gas, $ Oil, Coke or Coal UfIIUAMSOH HAUGK W siWTi.!Pi.irtj,ii g wm Heating & Appliances Monthly Payments To Suit n . nu /a Furnaces cleaned 4.50 u? Decatur. Phone 49 ■’’ ■ ■ • inr mimcu usm WALL, WOODWORK I L ' fIHISH! /only \ \ / BAKED ENAMEL! SMITH DRUG CO. w ■i-ihip ■TWHWI Li El m"J ri'ULlßD^' WWWBOWUM ■ 355 REASONS ’ WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE BAND MOTHERS PARTY City Hall — Coldwater, Ohio SUNDAY, APRIL 3 AND EVERY OTHER SUNDAY THEREAFTER Benefit of Coldwater H. S. Band and Memorial Park. 8:00 P. M. —COMMITTEE IN KYANIZE FLOOR ENAMEL ' - proof coating for all floors By' of wood, cement or l&Y-X pattern-worn linoleum. Hidei otains and worn spots. Self-smoothing. ~Dries overnight. Fine — range of modern colors. ~ A I WbJWBJr KOHNE DRUG STORE

Churchill said that in the war of nerves between east and west, "It may not be our nerve or the structure of our civilization which will break — something else will break—and peace may yet be preserved.” "Thirteen men in l.c Kremlin," he said, “holding down hundreds of millions of people and aiming at the rule of the world, feel that a,t all costs they must keep up the barriers. Self-preservation, not for Russia but for themselves, lies at the root and is the explanation of their sinister and malignant policy . . . “We are now confronted with something quite as wicked but in some ways more formidable than Hitler . . . these 13 men in the Kremlin have their hierarchy and a church of communist adepts, whose missionaries are in every country as a fifth column, awaiting the day when they hope to be

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THE DELMAR has a one-room expansion attic and two bedrooms, a living room and kitchen on the first floor. All of the rooms are connected to a small central hall. This provides excellent circulation between the rooms. The modern kitchen's cabinets are arranged for efficiency. The kitchen equipment is builtin as is a broom closet in the room. There is also ample dining space. Closet space is ample in The Delmar. There is a coat closet in the vestibule, a linen cabinet in the hall and each of the bedrooms ia equipped with a built-in wardrobe. For economy In plumbing, the kitchen and

absolute masters of their fellowcountrymen . . . they have their anti-God religion . . . behind this stands the largest army in the! world, in the hands of a government pursuing imperialist expan-! sion, as no czar or kaiser had ever done.4’ Three Men Killed In Mine Powder Blast Paintsville, Ky.. April 1 —(UP)

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bathroom are adjoining. The laundry equipment is situated directly below the bathroom. The exterior walls of The Delmar are of frame, but because of the straight lines the plan is adaptable to the use of concrete blocks, if jlesired. The roof is covered with asphalt shingles. Overall dimensions of The Delmar are 30 feet by 2G feet, Including a full basement. The floor area Is 816 square feet with a volume of 17,382 cubic feet. For further Information about THE DELMAR, write the Small House Planning Bureau, St Cloud, Minn.

— McKinley (Ken) Van Hoose ordered his small coal mine closed today pending an investigation into a powder blast which killed three miners, two of them bis own sons. The blast wmcti occurred yesterday killed William Van Hoose, 30; his brother, Ivan Van Hoose, 11), and their brother-in-law, Amp Sesco. 24. A cousin of the brothers, Mitchell Van Hoose, 18, was taken to a Paintsville hospital with s*r- | ious burns.

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Gross Income Taxes Establish New High Indianapolis, April 1 — (I'P)— Hoosiers shelled out more money for gross income taxes during 1918 than ever before, the department for state revenue said today. State revenue commissioner John F. Mee said a record $72,878,975.43 was collected, surpassing by more than $9,000,000 collections in th4 previous year. REDUCED LOAN PAYMENTS ... SEE US TODAY! You can often reduce your monthly or weekly payments One-Half on the Local's Reduced Payment Plan. You can consolidate your debts and have only one place to pay • • extra money is also available. Full details without obligation. Call, Write or Phone LOCAL Loan Co. Incorporated Downstairs office Brock Bldg., Phone 237