Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1950 — Page 7

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To Present Messiah On Successive Nights Berne. Nov. 16. — For the firm time In the kmg history of the local Mennaut* choral society, the ■ traditional annual performance of

AMD jQFrownw Now it the time to order your meat for Thanksgiving Dinner. You will enjoy eating any of our delicious meats or poultry. SPECIAL! NOG MARKET LOWER! LOOK AT THESE — ALL HOME BITTCHERED Fresh Cut Center Cut PORK ROAST IQ C FRESH HAM 6<>C Ham and tb. <teak or Roast. Ih. [ Fi*cnli SIDE MEAT, !b. ____ IQr SLAB BACON IQ C ' Jz* By The Piece, lb. Pure Pork ! PAN SAUSAGE, tb. 49c , ARO . . 5,!5;85c • j ■ ~ ~ SWIFT PREMIUM LAMD CUTS Htm Unud VEAL CHOPS - - - - ,k 69c CHOICE ROUND SWISS STEAK - - - lb. 75c "thankscivinc koistim; tamk TURKEYS • ' RABBITS Hens AUIAIfFMO Chesapeake bay gfc i CHICKENS OYSTERS Gerber's Meat Market e— Z. 4... .A-

YOUR ONE TIRE INVESTMENT... FOR MANY YEARS TO COME > UFEWK - MYALTEX «u» nottoow mviz rc»'Mt >»ost w'. 4 ii ,,kmc •*<**>" ,o W AU»»O«I c*» without lii JSLwl^w7 <\A » Tj\ |ff \jKw TIRE QUALITIES AND jlillMMM V J Y ? " *T* wl FEATURES NEVER KNOWN or POSSIBLE BEFORE * u » •<>*•• »•« tr> *° * no , ** c,ion ■•■ Ttt f 11 IHIMB h "' "' ,v "' ”F ■ • 1 w • where tires never held before! v "CAN WE MAKE ENOUGH OF THEM?” Never in our history ha» there been such make all of them we ean in keeping with '" ou * ' ,,nd * r| hdemand as we have experienced for the all official limit* on ruhber supply. * Never Before, NUO-CINTUnv PRO-Mid-Century ROYAL MASI HR and the (HR BEST ADVICE WOULD BE— ricnvi cuaauuaao to end all new (J. S. NYLON LIFE*TI BE. keep in clone"touch with your own neigh- Airiodwit curb »cuff and abraaion—to People have a.ked us whether we ll be borbrord I S. Royal Dealer. Ile' wilt do v.fefuard th. .idew.H. of your tires, able to make enough «>l them to go around. b* £»" WWTtwautw ”, . . . .. Master and Life-lube qualities —never MACaWAIt*. to m.imei. the trim Ihe answer is—we haveaerrr been able known or possible before. • {.'.. beauty •( your tires. " f !? n ?.* k * •"'"fF 1 ’ <rf r ,hcm - Thcs ' J*[ n He uiW tee you lately and comfortably veiling out a» fant aa we could make monlhi and years ahead YOURS, and we. <»/ course, will do our utmost to - v _ f taw - Os sue thief yea may he rare—we will help Mm. - ~ rvi lima HmIUM OT MwM * UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY sarervmacomoar Amorica’s Largott Alairor of Tiros L ■ ‘ -I. I. S. RfiYAL TIRE SERVICE...RICNT WHERE YOU LIVE - DECATUR SUPER SERVICE Saylara Motor Salon— Decatur Mutfa Service—Pleaaant Milla Tlm’o Super Service—Berne Hl-Way Service, Decatur Zuercher’a Service—Monroe Preble Welding—Preble Jefferecn Garage—Berne

Handel', oratorio The Meaaiah, will be given on* two euccesalve nights. Saturday and Sunday, Dee. S and 10. at 7:30. A large choir directed by Freeman Burkhalter I will give the oratorio and outntand ! in* aoloiata have been hooked. The rendition two tfanea is to. accomo-

, date more people and avoid people I having to go hours ahead of cdh- . cert time to get a aaat. The ora- • torjo will be given at the First ■ I Mennonite ehun-h. whi< h seats . more than 2.000 people. > — Democrat Wa»i Aua Bring Results

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In The Services At Great Lakes r»wl:ht J Myers, seaman recruit. tlsN, s-n rd Mr. and Mrs. Dwight My>rs < f !221 North Second st., is ir'lergulng recruit training at the, I wm Id’s largest naval training cen' ; ter. Great Lake*, 111. Upon completion of bis training i .Myers will be assigned either to ! units of the fleet or to a service 1 school for specialized training. On Kodiak Island Max T Peterson, seaman apprentice. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Peterson of 121 South Ninth s’K ft.,is. serving with the staff of the commandant, AfAftan San Pi on tier. Kodiak. Alaska. The Island of. Kodiak is the Bead quarters of the 17th naval diMrlct, cognizant for all naval activities In the Alaskan area. Pained as the habitat of the huge Kodiak bear the greater part of K<>diak is virgin wilderness affording unlimited hunting and fishing possibilities Peterson, who formerly attended Decatur Catholic high school, en teied the naval service Jan 9. 1959, and received his recruit training at the I’. 8 Nava! Training Center. San Diego. Calif. Berne-French School To Be Closed Friday Berne, Nov IS. — The BerneFrenoh school will lie closed all day Friday The a cwpelia choir <d the high school will give a concert at the LaPorte Civic Audi torlinu Friday afternoon at the annual fall clink- of the Northern Indiana Irand ortdiestra and vocal association The large local group dlrerted by Freeman Burkhalter nil! make the trip by busses. The jlidiart liand arid the las Porte orchestra will also appear on the program. ‘Trade •> » a Tewa —. rveeaveQUICKIASY •oti MACARONI

Credit Controls To Continue hi Nition ■ ■’ ■ Automakers Protest Current Controls Washington. Nov Id.—(UP)— Federal reaerve board officialshave brushed aside angry protest* from the automobile indaetry with the announcameat that Vredil con trols will not ba changed at least until mid-Jaauary. One spokesman said the public seems "pretty well satisfied" with the current controls. -He said moat, of the opposition has come from busineasmea Automakers complain that their sale* have slumped to the danger point as a result of present regw latluns requiring a one-third down payment, with the balance to be paid in 15 months. Iloard members, however, are re, ported to believe that at least 120 days should elapse between last month> revision of the controls and anv new changes. This, they are quoted as saying, would “give the latest regulations a chance to Work" Jhe government announced in-

COMPLETE CLOSING OUT Public Sale! The farm has Iwen sold and I have decided' to quit farming and will sell at Public Auction all my personal property on the farm about I mile South of City Limits of Fort Wane on Winchester Road first farm South of Stellhorn Bridge (take Fairfield Avenue from Fort | Wayne to Stellhorn Bridge.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1950 j at 10:30 A. CRT 8 — HEAD CATTLE — » T B. and Bangs Tested Brindle Cow S, milking I gal daily: Guernsey A Swiss l ow \ milk I ing 31, gal daily, Guernsey Cow 9. milking 3 gal daily, Guetnsey I Cow S; .1 Helfers, coming yearling:. Brown Swiss Bull .• no- old HORSES- Koan Gelding s yr old; Sorrell Mare 9 yr old. weight I 321X1. Roan Mar., rmooifi moiilir-atl-glrntf-WoYlftTar H«rosx.<-e».Hnrs ,r halters.' : HOGS IS Pure Bred llan.imhiie iliw-n Gilts Marble litmojiod >. FEED—urn Bushel Clinton No Oats: 1 Bales third < uttina Altai !a Hay, I Ton loose second-cutting. Alfalfa Hay. . TRACTDR A IMPLEMENTS Alli, Chalmer ,WC IMS Trac.tor on goad rultber. first class me- j chanical condition and Cultivator attachment; AC 2 liottoiti H tuh Tractor Plow. llodrrick IjMti Tractor Disc, need 2 seasons. John ■ Deere lioulde Disc; New Idea Side Delivery Rake., l.ke new; 7 ft Calti packer; Rotary Hoe; 10 ft Spike Tooth Harrow. Spring Tooth liar-I row. MM Manure Spreader, in good condition; Mr-Dc-ring (train Bind era 3 Horse Drawn Cultivators. John Deere 2 Row CulUvator: Two If inch Walking Plows. Dump Rake: fill Burner Tank Hoatr-t: M A '1 cylinder A- purh bar'Hay laruder. good; Me 5 ft Mow<-r, MeDeeriiu: Corn Planter with Fertilizer attachment; Elc.-tric Bro'dor Stove--9 Poultry »|uipment.; iloo-lison 2S in. Steel Threshing Separator r ‘ good drive belt; Steel Tire Wagon A good Triple Wagon Box Ruhlu : Tire Wag tn A.. Hay Laddci s. Air Cornprcsaor. eonipl. te. like r « New Idea Maillire Spreadel-. good; 2 Wheel Trailer, welded fr.une new TiHixlfi tires. Ixix bid 6x12. Isl deep with fx>w« A- tarp Miscel laueomi articles HAY BAILER New llotlaml I’.'i'J Pick I p Baiter, first eta HOUSEHOLD GOODS ’ - Ehu trohix Sweeper Ar «Ita< hmentH. I yr old. rood; Ropor t;« : Range. 3 >r old. Frigidaire Refrigerator. .‘»S Ft Kenmore Washing i Machine: Sing* r Prop Head Sewing Machine: Drop Leaf Kitchen j Table; 2 (Ink Jtuffefs: Oak Mining Extenrion Table & 5 chairs WalniL IHning •Taitie w 6 ( hairs; Oak Secretary l>esk. Rocker. Sofa 'Bed & " (’hair; Itavenftort k Chair with slip cover, Mahogahy Bed, complete*; Oak Chest of Drawers with mirror. Simmo’iYs Meta! Bed complete® Walnut f’hvst of llrawer*. Antique oak comtaode; Kitchen ‘Cabinet; Par* h (Slider A Chair, Lwni i’reaw; Sausage Staffer. Cooking Ctengils; Mine TERMS CASH Note Re ponsiblo for Accidents. JOE A. ROHLOF, Owner Roy S Johnson Ned C Johnson AncJfon* ors Melvin Liechty Vance Wilson, Bank -Clerk ■ Imnch Will Ita Solved K

_ I—— —; i f a\’l oT I*i) V H ’” d ” ' . . ‘ Holiday menu* for something \ X special—like luscious PARROT HAM. \y\ Here '* ham you'll, hover over affectionV'> I" >^- 7 -tVS| ale *- v whil * '*• r ' < h melioo flavor bloom* in s<H * r °' Wl ’ rown ** *’ , *‘ *' , * ca pi’ l * Oltc rings and dot with ruby red cherrieo—' g- Zs 3Ff * \\ bring your Parrot Ham triumphantly J to the table. Better order yours today. ? for the ? arnt tratl9 wffiW when yen buy nett. x PAMOT PACKING CO. Port Wayne, Indiono

ztallment buying controls on Sept. 18 and tightened the rule* lean than a month later. Down payments were boosted on household goods, television beta and atmilar articles • and. in most caare. the payment I period was shortened to 15 inonthw Board officials deny that credit controls alone were responalble for the drop in automobile sales. They believe the slump also resulted from model changes and a normal winter decline. Complete .government control over such strategic metals as alumi num. copper and steel was forecast yeaterday by Manly Fleischmann, general counsel of the national production authority FlefweJrmaniP predicted that tile nation may spend between gafi.««'". PMt.ontt and E6o.tMXi.ttqu.WHi tor re ■ armament in 1951 ' The . arm* d • forces, lie said, will receive the largest share of the metals, / i '- - " ‘ —— ~~ The Vuifetl States now. has-»*>n than 21.000.900 acres of private., owned forest land dedicated to ' continuing production of forest crops. We buy Beef and Calf Hides, raw or rendered Tallow and household grease. H. P. Schmitt Ixicker Service. 1

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