Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1951 — Page 6
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LAST CHANCE FINAL TWO DAYS i "»'•* SAT. // / \ I f JAN. 19 -20 —T Xw \ ■ . F ■ < X tBl IM «JE H J 1 IjjjH IML k r tremendous savings in famous airSTEP, LIFE STRIDE, TEEN AGE, BUSTER 1 BROWN, ROBLEE AND PEDWIN SHOES. |jl . • . ' .I - . • . : . * Choice Fall \and Winter Patterns 1. ■ ” ' • ■ 1 i ■ i. Mich and Horrissei 1 ■ ‘ \ ] ' ? '! ,■ ■ | ' I Brownbilt Shoe Store H ' { “BUY SHOES IN A SHOE STORE” 1125 N. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 211 W. Market St., Bluffton, Ind.
17. • T '« T\J ”—~—l ‘-WJ ■ New Buick Special Is Nation’s Newest Car \ Jl' ’.WJHWW \J f JMH& USH'-v® V 7 wjlbv.><'* T. '**' \ X'Bn£s xWIL 7 BmMMBo U ;. ■ -.— ...:-- :- . —
STYLE-LEADER and pacemaker of the 1951 Buick line is this four-door six-passenger Special, or Series 40, sedan. Representative of the entire Special Series which is completely new this year from stem to stem, this car has a new chassis, a new body, mew front end, new sweepspear molding, new trim, (and new fender and hood ornaments. Its re-styled feeder lines flow backward through the doors in a graceful curve
stallation,-has also directed “the planning of the newly proposed plant. , . ■’ “The sol Vent extraction process is es-entiall\y a dry-cleaning process," Kruse explained, “in which a solvent, hexant', is usfed to, reinqVe the oil front the cracked and J' 1.,J- T ,,
which is paralleled and accentuated by the brilliant sweepspear which runs the length of the car. The' unique Buiek front end, entirely re-designed for 1951, is more distinctive than ever. For the first time, Buick's powerful F-263 engine is offered in the Special Series, delivering 128 horsepower' with Dynqflow Drive, and 120 horsepower with Synchro-Mesh transmission. Wheelbase of this model is inches.
flaked ,bean particles. Th* proce.sk is highly efficient and ; pro duces \a higher quality oil. and meal than is obtainable by any other method. : \ 1 , -"The, installation of this new processing pnit will give our* plant the most' modern extraction system yet con tructed and will es-1 Kahlish the city) of Decatur as one of the leading soybean processing centers in the country," Kruke concluded. I , ALL DAY | ; .<< oiitiniie,! fromn'agr Onr> f<’id ( ejnter high school, Robert Garrett, of the Pleasant high school, and Marvin .Mullin, of the Geneva hig'ji school, will serjve\as the committee in charge of t;he industrial arts section of the high sehiiol divUipn. to lead the 'panel discussion of -Tino problem of the beginning teacher \in industrial arts.” ■ v ; . . V ■ ■ ■ 7JJ. • „ t ■ • '*■“ I The first .thoroughbred! stallion imported th the United States wai Bn Te Rock in 1710. -4—\ ... _i... i' 1 ■ ■
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Entire New Fleet Os Diesel Engines V j , J■' for Erie Railroad New passenger trains of tjhe Erife Itailrogd will sport a "new look" within the next I month when an entire new tflee of diesel-elecjjric locomotives hi delivered, Paul W. Johnston, president, announced today. The new locomotives are the i last, word in diesel unit.fi ;] manufactured by elec-iro-motive : division of General Motors Corp Two units, each of 2250-horse-power, will be used instead of the three 1500-hoHepower units nov in serv|ye. Despite the reduction of one unit, the complete locomotive measures only 11 feet less than th* present, three-unit equipment. The new units measure slightly mor<p than 70 feet as compared with 50foot unitk The passenger \ logbeing replaced will )._• transfe|red to freight Service-, As a departure from-the usual black aitd fellow color slieme, tne new diesel units will be dark green matching the train coaches, with a 4ray-green panel along the sidje. j As the trains streak across the countryside, they will have a new so,und as well as a “new look;” Instead of the present monotone blast, the new locomotives will be equipped with . three-tone musical hounding bornh. it was explained. • yi ■ | if ypu have something to sell or 'ooms'for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results.
Asks Highway Routes Be Named Memorial Proposal Submitted By G. Remy Bilerly Following is a'copy of the resoluhon introduced by Rep. G. Remy Blerly, in the Indiana legislature, set?king| to name highway routes between Geneva and Rome City, as the’Gene Stratton Porter Memorial Highway: A JOINT RESOLUTION. desig : htfting and establishing the highway rdir eiftom Geneva in Adams Counfyi tcl Rome City in Noble County, asi the “qCNE STRATTON POR TER; MEMORIAL HIGHWAY" of Jndiaita >HERKAS. Gene Stratton Portry's natuie -Indies in the Umberjoist jjwainps and her Umberlost Stories have done much to promote the conservation of the natural re sources and the preservation of wjlld life in the State ot Indiana and hkve brought hdnor and fame from ail over America and the world to the Hoosier state as well as to the famous Hoosier authoress; and Gene Straiton Porter resided and performed her greatest and most fiiinous work at Geneva in Aidams County, and hear Rome City it) Noble County, and traveled often from. Geneva to Rome City and frpm Rome City to Geneva; and , WHEREAS. Gene Stratton! Portfr’s cabin homes at Geneva and "tiear Rome City are now state memorials: Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE I|TATE OF INDIANA; : Section 1. That the portion of 'United;States Highway No. 27 from Gj&neva in Adams County to Fort Wayne in Allen County; also that portion of Indiana State Highway No. 3 from Fort. Wayne in Alien County d to Kendallville in Nobld County, also that portion of Unit-j x efl Stales Highway No. 6 from Kem lUllvilje west to Indiana State Highway No. 9, and also that por< tlon Qf Indiana State Highway Nol
■ * S'an.tarrt equipment, and tr.m illugtrate.l are Subject tu changt without notice. .yKr ■■ ■ .
V v JLour first eye-smacking look at the line of Ipvelies pictured here tells you that they've got whdt it takes in visual charm. . ■ t • ■ ■;?’ But the fellow who said a picture speaks louder than d thousand words wasn't talking about these superbly able 1951 Buicks. i Sure, they're smart to look at—smart in style and smart in dress. But they're also smartly powered—smartly engineered—smartly priced. And it would take a book to describe in full their deep-down goodness. . i What' s been done for ’sl is to take the best automobiles that ever bore the Buick name—and top them. t Optional at extra eoat—available on moat modelv. (Not proaenttp available in California or MaMaehvottU) ' 4» '
SAYLORS CHEVROLET SALES Si 27 j Decatur, Ind.
9 from, its junction with Uni.cd States IJighway No. 6 northward to in Noble County shall 'be officially designated the “GENE iSTRATTON PORTER MEMORIAL HIGHWAY"’ in memory Os Gene Stratton Porter .who* life and work was so closely associated with Geneva and Rome City SEC. 2. That the State Highway ! Commission of Indiana shall cause to be erected alohg said route suitable markers or tablets, and shall cause to be planted alhng or near f|aid route 11( •-. and flowt rs wliiqh will perpetuate and distinguish said route as the “GENE STRATTON PORTER MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.” YOUTH IS K'ontlniiril l-’roiti I’liKf One) bond's body tossed from th*-- car and to distinguish the auto's model. If you pave something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. !.\
-NOTICEDuring my absence from the store, whjenr I will, be a patient inr the hospital, store; hours will be changed to the so I 1o w i n g schedule: Beginning Monday, the store wil| be open from 12 I noon until 5:30 p. m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Tnursday, open from 9 a. m. to noon. h ; Saturday, open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE Adam - Kunow ich, Owner
; I ; Come, look them over, and you’ll see what we mean. There’k the SPECIAL which can accurately be titled "the newest car in the world’’—new in structure, new in power, new in dimensions, ntew in thrift—and potent in price J appeal. J There’s the SUPER—Jthat loioks and is a smart new edition of its "best seller’’ forebear. |\ t .•■"/■ ; 'i ■■ ! ■ r Then there’s the ROADMASTER—that coddles your anatomy on luxurious fabrics and cloud-soft _ cushions—pampers your pride with its lordly bearing — shoots a delicious tingle right up your spine by i
I WHEN ■ETTER AUTOMOEIIEE ARE RUIIT BUICK Will IUIIO THEM
Dr. Walter C. Miller, coroner’s; physician, performed an autopsy upon Billy's body at the Hack funeral home in Beecher, 111., seven ii)ile.| south of here. ’He determined that I the boy hid been strangled. “There were slight marks on his u—i— ;
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throat,” Miller said. “It appeared to have been a garrotfhg action; as though someone had - shoved their hand his shirt collar and twist- ■ e#. . ? - “Thqre was no sign r>, sexual attack.” F
I the exuberance of its power and action. j We could go on and on. This ds the car that "breathes through its nose.’’ This is the car that sports a brand-new front-end styling. This is the car with new high-visibility instrument dials, more easily read at night. This is the car with glare-and-heat-reducing glassf and a host of other news-making features you can’t afford to miss. So your No. 1 date this week end 5 is with your Buick dealer. It won’t take you to conclude that he’s , \ offering buys of the year.
