Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1950 — Page 6

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I WHAT a SERVICE / JuM Dry— Saft Dry— AH FIMaAW — I Evarythlnc washad Hatwork and hand- KMlrr wnah Ironed 1 and dried, kerchiefs ironed, —ready to Ma. t ironed. Bdlano nuff-drlad. t / Prompt Pickup and Delivery I Shirts, beastifni fiaish. >_ HOME laundry ( — DIAL 3-2703 AM*M*AM*AAMMMMMRMnAWmM«MMANnMMMAAMAAAMM I nu . mnHE! I Specials Sat. and Sun. Only S I DAISY—MILD CREAM a I CHEESE »b. *Uw g* COTTAGE CHEESE <> W B ■• -.,a.-. ioc». an>< Aju F PECAN LOG ROLL E Creamy vanilla ice cream around B oranire sherbet center, lopped with SS ground pecan meats—°’"v 55c | W. G. GOaaARD, Mar. DECATUR. IND. K BhU i/il TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR

■ • i I An announcement • , ' Todor, at your KairarFrarer dsatsr. you wffl • -— .., "•••"what we beifava-to b*» #»• rtdt! impußluul e>r thnt A-n«HI-n hrra proidur*-*! *fa ca the automobile -«- - IteOf DaMOW I VsuSmAW Uvam. a nacwsiiy of daily living. It If flEill W al Ofl INK I rebasing p*w*r t — T AWBWI c f a ’j Xmenca as no other car has done in the . . last ten years. ’•. . Pi® rugged It has outstanding maneuverability. § ——— •• ’ handles and parks easily, and is powered with / *» , * . • , cur new Supersonic Engines which deliver uf>to 30 to 35 miles to the gallon. The Henry J is the lowest-priced car fa the _±r low-price held. It has the full, generous proportions to which Americans are accustomed. We have ‘ - given it the best combination of-perfcrmance, comfort, ■- , ftyhng. and eeonomy ot operation •J" It is the c& that you and every American family car. alidrd to buy. to operate, to maintain :. . and Tie Renry I .the lowest priced ear fa the low price field. 1 > at Willow Bun, with Fed- \ taxes pH 1. .Only white stdewaii X ~~~ Bflß'W MV adiiitb rial. • The most important new car in America! ff— dradmee ’ Tlsm in Innlt nt 7 jHRIH IwOtt ■e e e iHC smitt to own! Notice the extra-wide doors... front seat ° • “ 58 inches wide... head roqm and leg room galore! 1 ,' r ’ 7~’ *^ e act rear se<it loi^s <L... . giving you 51 cubic loet ci storage space, almost 7-■ . Rouble that of the largest sedan trunk compartment I ..'... • * . : : '- '--- ~ .A. —Jf Impertmrnt becatteey.. it's Tough t_H usk y. Double - Hypoid geared, as in expensive Extra wide windshield and windows larges! vision area in any low-priced car...short tum- ' s ing radius permits the easiest parking. Important because... h's Thrifty! You get 30 to 35 Available in two models Henry J K KJ per gallon from the quiet, responsive Superset use. ■ r.;/. L7-.-j.i‘.-?s --4 cylinders. Henry J DeLuxe, •..«. /under at _ e> c yi in ders.) Lower,first cast...lower maintenance...lower re- ■■■•••' ~■’■'•• . A ; \ P*»» bilb...lower insurance...lower operating cost. Your savirtgs, in just can mere than total . r the down payment on the Henry J. * * Bv h so Ben?, the Beu on »he Road I ■- •■ * '..-> ■ ; - -:. **- >-• .. . V'<-/ ■-.■■ ./•'; . v Costs less to buy..less to drive... less to maintain! • ' e«t«e « sr« »••»«• «•!« ce«M».ne» MATTAX K-F SALES & SERVICE BAILEY'S K-F MOTORS Drratur. Ind. « Geneva, Ind.

Automobile, Truck Sideswipe Today Deputy .hrrift Hob Shreluku iaxertlyitrd the aecMeM which oc<urrrd early today when a car drlv■en by t'harlea Truesdell, of route ;2. and a »eml-traller irtick driven. Iby Wilbur Watters, of Mount' l-leaaant. Mi.-b . uideewiped. The' lucldrnt occurred on IJ. S. 27, about j K mile nurih of the city. The car clipped' flrat the left* rear wheel of the tractor, then the; •es rear wheel of the trailer The Mcond hit knocked the left front i -heel off the ear. which ukidded ; cbout 200 feet down the highway. I then plunged down a 12 foot em bankmeflt. Neither Trueedell nor Norn, llarmimn, of Allen county, a -arsenger. was uerioiiely Injureil. . ..— . — Democrat Want Ada Bring ReauiU ■i

Rom where I sit.. fy Joe Marsh New Use For Old Windmills

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I drore pa.t LaroM*. farm lot ■rah aad aa« Nat perelrad oa top rs hi. n-yoar-aM wiwdmdl. "Will plaaniaf oa tearing it down?" I Awtrtwtthia. “Not on your life ” oaye Curly M he climb* down. "I’m getting myaelf a television set from Buxx Ellis’ and he say* this windmill is going to come in mighty handy.'’ “You see,” Curly went on. "I'm going to put my TV antenna right on top of it. Since the windmill is higher than the house. I’ll get the boot reception around here—but

WALL OF MUD, iCm.fl.wed tram Pe*. UR.I ■ Sweden In 2<»o year*. It romplete- ■ ly isolated the town from rail and highway tralfic and all communi: cation lines were down. Three New State Troopers Named ! Indianapolis. Sept. 2S. —ll’Pl—- ‘ V Pisdnlmetif of three new state l.olite troopers was announced today by Sujit. Arthur .M. Thurs- ‘ ton. Edgar A. l-lklns. Connersville. • t.nd Edgar H Harger, Noblesville, will be assigned to the lutfayetto ■post and Walter F I.amsr Hagers(own. Io Indianapolis headonorter*. i .‘.II appointments are effective nett 'Monday.

if it waaa3 far Bum and Ma advice, I'd have scrappad it." From where I aM. Carly*a aanwm aa a farmer and hie papniarity in town is dne, in a largw part, to Na apan-mindednsaa aad Na vHtiagnaa* to listen to panpto aad tMr epinions. He’ll IMen to Bns* BMia ever a malted milk er he and I can talk palitics—each with a |*am es temperate heet. Yen, Carly’s aa medera aa televmiam iteeif! i__

Corrnthl. 195«. f/airrd Sula Brguri Fmuittit*

DaCATtm DAILY DEMOCRAT. DBCATtm. INDIANA

• . , ■ V. . - to "faiHi* On Saturday. September 30. at 11:00 P. M, the CHiaeua Telephone Company will convert ita Decatur exchange tp dial service. — We know that you are as anxiously awaiting thin particular event as we are. Your new telephone directories are now in the procemi of beiag de- " . ' liveretTTo you and we ask that you carefully check pages XX«M 4ia - order to learn the proper usage of your new dial telephone. We also wish to request that you remember the following important poiata: . .. i . v ' “ . L Look up the new telephone number in your new directory. - £ 2 I__ — - 2. Listen for the dial tone Itefore beginning to dial. 3. Dial each digit carefully in the order listed. We are certain that, if you follow the three points listed above, yea V will receive telephone service second to none in the world. We have made every effort to provide the best possible equipment and faeilitiea aad have made our goal a telephone exchange of which Decatur residents can be proud. xAdtaMl The actual change-over from the old service to the sew service should only require a period of approximately five minatoa. However, thia UMaae that there will be no telephone service in the city. aad rural area duriag the period of change. We ask that you bear this point la adaff aSTNat, if you should happen to have any emergency calls daring the particular minutes of change-over, you remember that your telephone b not “out of j - order” but is being changed and that you will have your “dial-tone” within a few minutes. We have made every effort aad have checked every line and telephone to the utmost, however. In a changeover of thb size, there are bound to be a few cases of trouble. We aak that you promptly report any difficulties which you may have with year aew dial telephone in order that we may repair it at the earliest possible moment. • . ' .... . • . rOar faith in the future of Decatur as a growing, prosperous, aad progressive community has been the main factor in our modernisation program. We know that all of you have thb same faith in Decatur aad ' - ■ its surrounding communities and that you will welcoaie thb change-over to dial telephone service. Citizens Telephone Co. “A Phone hr Every Hmm”

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