Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1950 — Page 6

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Rev. Rollo 0. Wine Dies last Evening Funeral Services Sunday Afternoon Tb* R*v. Rollo O. Wise. 50, • former BaptiM .minister and evanaeilM, died at a heart attack at — >45 p m. Tburnday at hia home in Trailer Haren. Fort Wayne He had been employed aa a cars. pen ter in recent years, after bavin* served as pastor of a Baptist church in Toledo. 0.. and aa an evangelist. He was horn In Top English, la.. Decls. UM. a son of William and BaHiara Flory-Wine, and was married to Coyle Liechty

■ THAT COUGH WITH B s OUR OWN S COUGH SYRUP ■ 49c and 9Sc fr**” »"» sl » f *| I Just Tell Ui Amount You Need i . . S2O to $250 or More . . No endorsers or ,co-signcr«. Just >oar oair signature and sccur- — tty will get the cash you need. Repayment terms to suit your personal neerfs. Loam privately made. Ve. specialize in serving our customers promptly.' LOCAL LOAM COMPANY Baocs Stoat Bloc. Caocne Fioo* t>4 N. late Sr. Phomc 2-1-1

Public Sale As 1 am quitting running. 1 will sell at public auction my entire .t’flariiL.»ia< bit**’.’>' f* miles tiorth of Bluff- ■ '..n 11..1 on Slate Road N(j I th n • nifiyi east oh s-.it.- Road No 224 i. i „unti I.in* then 1 mile north, or 7- mile* west of pacalur on • - -...-(T.. Km.-< No .dzl <« 1.«»i.1y Lm.e. lbsn ’ mllv norUi on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1950 Sale JMartinp at 10:00 A. M. _ - DAIRY CATTLE Registered Hol»l'*lB •<«. 3 years old. fr.-di Jan 1. ISSU. Registered bail - ail oy side. - llolutcrii row >, v>- oi l Irrsb Jan 2". b,-if,-r calf by side:, Hois-i-en SJejfiflS old. fresh JJn 15. bull calf by ®R<- * Holstein .• w. ■; yrs old fr»ah >:<n I '■. Hotttr-in epw <i Ji* «M' »:il‘’» tre«h day of sale ; . i ■ Ihdstrin ...» .;. >1- old f.'rsh Jan V lietteTTUlf by side. HorsV/ll >o» '. vr» old bred Sept .!». Ho.stein cow. 5 yrs r.4d, was fresh Feb 'rd; H-dst.-in COW I yv* oid fresh N,,v. 3l*. Cred .lan .1. Holstein cow .1 yrs old fresh Nov l.> bred Jan. ■>;, llolatr-i.n . <>» yr- ..1I . ■ - ! . Ior! '■ -dS. Holstein row yrs oid bred Vue 13. Holstein cow. 3 yi» old. bred l<e. 2* Holstein' row : vis old, freshman 2*. heifer calf by side. Ho stem cow. 3 yrs old. frestl Nov 15. bred, 'De* 2*.. >eiferjalM*- ■ ide ” --- ; Hots O-in eow.-.1 yrn nlii; treah Oct.l!', brerl .? ,, 'v lL' : ■ £_ Holstein cow ’, yr*, old fresh Feb 1. heifer calf by side Holstein .ow .: yrs old fresh lie. 3b. bred Feb Ist. bull calf by side: Holstelp cow, :: yr* old will be.fresli day of sale. ■ Holstein'cow ' yrs did to-h F» 11 12 Holstein COW. 3 yrs old. fresh Sept .30. bred Nov JO: Holstein cow 3 yrs old. fresh Jan. 21; . „ Holstein cow f yr*, old. fresh Jan 31; Holstein cow yrs old will ftesjien last week in March: —- Htack os ■. 10.-i-l fresh Fwh . . | : Guernsr.y co» yrs old. will hr fresh day of sale I llolsleih heifer.-fresh Fell .1.4. 7 Itol-om heifers; j Holstein calves. • Herd Health Accredited for T. B. and Bangs I’urelire.i Holstein Hull. 2 yr* old «m» of I.'ster Wi<;l><_herd. -Ohio ’:ty ObHi’ In Hit- 1.,-*',-r lii'lo n-rl had the sensational averat-e of .22 i tbs oi .fist and 1•».*'12 Ho of nitlk air "2X and IX milking day ■All ows bred by..ibis. bull. * 2 - ~ ' T TRACTOR AND TRUCK ISIIt « II Allis-Cha'-riers trai tor and cultivators and Heat Houser: l'-i' M 19 Stiidehaker truck Srith llxs kfaih lied with tomato be,l. IMW than lO.ixHI miles , - ' FARM MACHINERY _ . A ISIS JOHN DEERE FIELD CHfITPER * HiX»WER tN WfRTDEERE Wil NTED TWO-ROW PICKER 494 JOHN DEERK'4.RIiW . COH.N Pt.A.NTF.Ii IS HOLE JOHN DEERE FERTILIZER CR AIN HTttLI. ' MiII.INK CIIMIIIXK IN tlooli condition... heavy ■ ° John Iseere"' C <!i«< No T 4 blF'John Deere—prow--John : Deet**4<4«rake ft Dunham cultlmulcher. Graham Ho- trie. plow Massey Harris 7 ft power-mower Jokn.t>ere 11 trac’-ir spreader -John'Deere 2 -mt ion spike both 'harrow International rohiry !»»■ ' ft:. Sarrent twin cylinder manure liiadef for InterhaHbtiar <>T John Ttecre rttfiper 2 H fanning mill. <,.'!««« corn sheller, mounted busr saw for F 2't t’lb ner rtrert was—rr-w-: 1 ! etvelhute suie boards., 'wo wheej trailer w ith stia k s” -a,k 3 hpJJplens Huskl garden tractor with- cultifyiitors hay slings DAIRY EQUIPMENT !>< 1„..i: 2 it i- Maghv'i,. Mitker- in'ernaHnnal 4 .an milk -oeler - ' ' - .1 TF.P.MS ('ASH. Not R--«ponvl‘'ie in a~e of A,, idents ■* '■ . ! . l-SALK HKI.Ii t bi'Klt TENT-.’ > ■ Bethlehem Lutheran Chun b wIH s- r'e lum n WILLIAM C. REKEWEG, Owner FB*nb*rr*r flmn - Vame Wiiarm < l-rk : r . ■ :24 ,

of Uim flywre ia IWH He was a member of the Baptist church. Snrriviag are his wife; Ma mother, in North English. Ia : one brother. George J. Wine of North EBgttsh, la . and three Maters, Mrs. John Hull of Fort ColUna, Colo., Mra. Carl White of pea Moines, la., and Mrs. Vern Marr of Loveland. Colo. One brother and one sister are deceased. > Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Yager funeral home In Berne, the Re». - Karl Tauber olficiating Burial will be la the MRK cemetery. Friend* may call at the funeral home after 4:30 p. m. Saturday -1 a IB*# lipa AMM K. WlHtam Time And Energy Saved “How can I save time and energy I with my Ironing?" is a question homemakers are asking. Since skillful homemakers recognise that the weekly Ironing is using too much precious time, they are asking or Information on ways to i I save time and energy. | Simplifying ironing and shortenI Ing ironing time starts at the store I when clothes are purchased. KnlttI rd shirts and underwear or fabrics, like nylon* and seersuckers that need little or no ironing, are the homemakers' number one friends Nevertheless, some garments will need to be ironed and this pro cess can be simplified from the washing Machine wringer' on through until the clothes are ready | to be put jpt<> the closet. Garments correctly- hung on the clothe* line "[Trill eliminate stretched ends and Ledges, and will allow some wflnk I Ties to Blow out When roiling the ■ clothes after epYinkling. some wrinkle* may be eliminated Clothe* should be dampened slightly and folded lightly together Kneading and rolling clothes tight■jy doe* not help the fabric* to atv -.orb moisture more evenly but t o. - .wrinkles into Hie fabric which must be ironed oat G<**d equipment, also can . help save time and.et»er*y in ironing A -,reki:.:.";.;;:;',*.' to'-Hrree tM-auuls. FFljirtW > much less eherjryTo use than thoseof four to 'seven pounds It Is a

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. ■ . combination of moisture and heat , which Bgmoves the wrikles from I the fabrics and not the weight of the iron, as sometimes is bellgyed. L i A good Iron will have a smooth , sole plate and a comfortable, well ulated handle A thermostat to con I trol the iron temperature is itiv . portant > New Ironing board* are now. i available whii-h are adjustable in; r height to tit any rtie'mber of th<-| i family Some boards may be ad > Justed so the homemaker may sit I; while she irons. A narrow ironing board makes ' it neeessai y to move each garment ! ‘ two. three or more times in the prociHisJ a wider board which i* Meal-Ver' flat woHi can easily, £!U L the ironing Huie tin minute*-each hour \ ; : '■ -c.f Mmmt_ Rainier has a grealrr number ot glavtwre f in the voittihentM I'nited State*.: The petrified forests of Ariz.ima attract iftany vtsitiws. - : ' An Ideal floor finish is one that is non-porou*. smooth, hard enough -'to resist dirt brought In by coarse work shoes end which remain* attractive for several years under nor-f mal wear and care An ideal flnish protects the floor from dirt, moil- j turs and discoloration.

'EM HKpja fBW *'& wwj WJMqB? gsZA- - ARRAIGNED ON MANSIAUGH - . 1R ar.d criminal negligence charges in 1 collialftrf'oh ~tohg Island railroad which eirimed Xt) lives and in ur; .1 105 persona, mototman Jacob K!«f< r fr'gtitl l< .• -<a Mint ■ la 1. I, i district court as son llon.ild ritt-m 4 r to .slmld him. from pl :■ graphers.- Ki-fcr. 53. i-' detained in piuon ward of M a ’’.-.ilii.ox I. ,- i pital in Hempstead. L. 1. //nrern.iri<>n.d Soundr.'.'oio 1 mwmwmmmimammmmwnmmmmmwmanaamnmaaaamaaanna I Toum Ml I ’ / 11 If Your Team Wins - - i ( Celebrate at Chat & Chew / 1 IF YOUR TE AM I.fISES A f > COME OI T ANYHOW. 1 < < You’re Always Welcome < ■ ’ £ V . AT THE - \ \ CHAT & CHEW DRIVE IN j A JAMES ■. XtNJMEN. Jr., Owner I C N. 13th St. Decatur I MINRNNMRMMmfMNmiRMftNWmNmNMMNIMIiNINmAANINI ,

MrfuetiMi MUMifcr. who hat Wm an Oidwhih N ’.ploy, fro a yZro. C.r JM*. • “«: tt gray club aedau powered by the popular "Krofcut ( ragiae. waa burriod to th* (hipping lot fro delivery by baalaway truck to a proapective uwuro. '

Continued Cold 1$ Forecast In State Schricker Seeks To Reopen Some Mines Tn<UanapoD«, Feh, 24—(UP>-£__ I Hoosiers pre pared for a continued (tdd sjb?U S°y Frnor l Schricker negotiated with the ujihj »d mine workers ift an attempt to i ieup« ri several coal minei*. | Schricker reported no results In ■ * ‘several days” of neKotiatihK He said he wasn't trying h»r a”strike LseUleiiieflt. but only , for .supphea jo/ tide over the emergency. five-day wearther outlook said , I te-mp< ratutes would average to rive d«?grrre below normal highs "of Wto *9 r-n«*F- h>*s tff * i through The outlook forecast rather cold ’ u . .i: < Sunday. z Jind :r ■ in the north, and know or fain i south and would average ontMiatf to one inch north and near one- ; half in< h sinnir. t XT7frtn-rrv'bndHn-a had up--Ux.-twill inches. < t snow last night, and it 1 was in spids- tod-iv.

S„i»ih-Bvtul reported 10 inches on The ground. Warsaw had four. Peru (] *,> and Lafayette one Inch on the ground ■ SI.I’C police said roads north of f Lafayette were slick with packed ? ice and snow, but in the southern LL part.* of the state the road* were I a dear. Wiaiiiermen said the flood situa- ! lion wa.* easing. All river* were I TfoiiHw. J»uX two highway.* were Mill >' Llosid by high water. They were R T'C vrest <rf Vim’enne* and Ind. ’ i; Iw, 0f l'i inceton.. 1 i ;“ - : 7“' . . Emergency In Coal At Michigan City Michigan City, hid*. Feb 24.—j »T i»i Mayor...KuHMcirHileman deTiarfd an’emergem y 'today in the • i < jfy s < out siroHiige and MftW he 4 a u.ii u'tre in »!»♦• name of the < ,1 a-i ailaUU- 4-val st.olJrm ftl/LA- , | iKliistry and dealer yards. I . Hileman set up a < ity iuupec* $ —1) •' ya-f f m e n t reptfsentailgvs t<» .» La.lX - ' * TrpTFVTTifs Im* if a • >tn»*r has mie (hah vk a apply and the maximum welivery kill be .$■ two-week supply. Hile* .11 -.nd. Soil (ofiservation experts estimate that the United States is losing, S.< oh ai res of land a day " througli erosion. Ft < «i ami labor account for 70 to So port ent of the tost of prodih hu I milk, dairymen eay. * . i 'pDemocrat Want Ads Bring Results

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Ualfa Fiimo AridfUr noire üßme unoflot Dies Os Injuries South Bend, Ind.. Feb. 24. —(171*1 A requiem funerwl mgs* wm lo lie celehraf ed 4(May In ’Sacred Heart church on the canipu* of Not.-e Dame Vniversity for 23-year o‘d Itay Espenan. Notre Dame foolliull player Who died yesterday a* th* result of an accidental fall. Fspenkn, who played end on the Irish team a* Mibatitute for aJI A merican Ltvon Hatt, and waa a letterman In track, was fatally injured Monday when he fractured a neck vertebra. - ' The accident occurred while in the role of a siudentgeacber. he wa* demonstrating a back flip to a das* in South Bend Central high whirs He was completely paralyzed since the accident and then further weakened by the onset of doulile pneumonia. Following the funeral mass, to be celebrated by Rev. Theodore He*liurgh. C. S. C.. vice-president of Notre Dame, Espenan * body will be taken by hi* parents to hi*^ nativeNew Orleans for burial. COLD WAVE Fru»ai .F««» <lB»f tributes directly or indirectly to the bad weather. One of the victims was t’olin N’.Y. He drowned in a sewage aeration tank after apparently slipping on an icy cat walk at the village disposal center: Snow piled 17 inches d»*ep at . Syrai nse. N Y and Id inches at , Albany, the. state capital Kight inches of the *iiit** covered Boston. Snow -piews ami Hand spreaders, which had just cleared t'hjcago streets of a six-inch snowfall, went back Into action this morning after the new storm struck. . Throughout the north Atlantic and <IreaVTSIW stat Sir Iflghway J authorities advised motorists to leave the.ir ars at Imine <u drive with lah-. ... rajige.jjf t,he KAi-kies dest. temperatures were generally mild. FORSALE Drmocr.it automotive ads in the classified column get real results. Simply call in to yet quick action on your car for sale ad. PHONE 1000

Only «to*j 2tt-issast JtJbL , *AS ■ u ** w **« ht o( • h( * «°** into *■' rWn SALK edible by-product*. Wb«at waa ouce th* bMlc curr«mcy in th* Oregon Territory. Tr— • |R • T<wn — ° Matur i— mb Buyaro for YOUR real w-rrowro w W VDI I W column for yaur nd. ■ 01] 111 j I 11 LiM yeur property for IWUJUMJ > kF quick ectlen. PHONE 1000 = NOTICK OF HKAMIMb bkfomi: . ... /ML - nbi n n»:b%i< k iuwmission Notice ia hereby given to the cttls* en«, taxpa>er» and water users <*f (he < itv -f iMv atur, Indiana, that W 8111 said <’lty did, on the Uth day of MiEWwBE B z January, file with th** Public Service Commission of hidiana a B B |»etition for approval of an issue of IMBdFBEBBi .*»<-r* ..rkw nu»- Bon-ht of mh:<l JlB B ■ ■ B WB-B City In the amount off 70.000.00 for the purpose <»f procuring funda to B b«* used In payhtg the euat of con- £ ■ — Mruction.of e\ ternkiena and additions tn the waterworks Rai l City, and B■ JB B H for permlssi'on to c'ontract fur sucli BBFB extensions and additions Said bonds have been authorised by Ordinance Jau-Lwtjwr nAatrvi rr.;*:rr r our truck comes : ai .tin* ii-lt-l, and iHH RIGHT TO YOUR be payable solely out of the rev< - TWWAD9 nue »«f the inqnit ipally owned Water- UvzvJaw* works of the City. Said petition will heard by the __ Publi< Service Commission nt tti? |*Kfw|9A « offkes <»f the .Cihmmlsaion. <Ol State • mviiv w House, Indianapolis Indiana, on U>e ■ /' li-Lh day of March, 19SO. at the hour : of to o’clock A. M-,'Central Ffahda’it nntvy fwr pl AltfT Time, and all parties Interested may Islal ▼ ■•■ am rurtix s appear and bn.heard. ATT N 9th St. Itatvd tills if th dav of Fobruary. a w rr.o - - ACROU FROM » H. IKN?«»N tlMtXn , Irrlk-Trraaurrr 4 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ » spec uiT LIVER SAVSyyiE — RING BOLOGNA —■ SKINLESS WEINERS—FRESH SipE (slicol) SLICED BA( ()N JOWL. flOf* SLICING 2Qc >liee<l, Ih. BOLOGNA, a. BACON. Ends TC<! BEEF LIVER >Q<« und pieces, th. y<W. IK. SWEET CORN, ( ream sl/de tloi. c«w 5c GOLDEN SI N TOMATO CATSt l» 2 f»r 20c WHITE POPCORN, hutlow ' I H>. 20e ■ FRESH EGGS, doz. Tic SCHEIMAN’S MARKET Ph«ne 308 Decatur. Ind. 11. S. 27 We do all kinds of Custom Butchering.

FRIDAY. FEBRVART !4. 1»SO