Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1951 — Page 6
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TCOUNCILMEN < C'ont InUr.l I rom Oitei -r; ' . • -\ ' )lenM|tmq encumbrances; Unit suf- . th hist funds have been set aside tin pay'ftitfiest on; a»d principal qf ek-etMe utility Revenue bottds is-' sued October 1,-0:W.” [ 1 1-% plaining . tjtat a special fund will m? maintained solely for the re -.tirenwnt -of these bonds, officials V in<>tvf|iihat this previous bond issue was wr the purchase and installs-] {tlan.fl the st-aiq turbine .currently ns» d,®y the light plant. ‘ ‘ Thjfre is the firm hope by city “f'Uciigls that - he i proposed auxiliary | light /'plant can be completed in a ] . time. There are certain dmibbi and .handicaps to overcome jber.nfe the building} is completed, and ifijns hoped this can be aeconi- ' pJisli#. ■-(, H ’ j ;i
-j the 4-H Club Bldg., Fair Grounds, Warsaw. Indiana, B ’H 'f I on Ro * d « IS , 25 and Ui 8- 30 I SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th I I 60 CHOICE HOLSTEINS 60 I JI |‘ (50 Registered—lo Grades)’ ’ I I ’fresh or heavy gpringprs. Breid ami open heifers. .\fl OutHtHfiding 4-H t’lub Ca|ves, Helveral "VQ" and ”Gl*". B r|wM with high records- -many 4%. testers. A number of Chided I Bulls. ... . H pii'biding;:'A paternal sister to "HEI'EAT" the.. World Chainp.H ■ d«ightm-M of ‘ DICTATOR S -"MODEL" "HEISHAXir’ ■ ffiDEN " Gran Idaughters of ''DUNLOGGIN V\R ’ WIS.B ■ A’PMWIAL Bl'ItKE LAD\ "MONTVIC LOCH IN VAR." ■ ■ (HMdkons <tf ■RjpAMEIt • '<’’TWENTY GRAND." ' ■ ■ SPECIAL •—Celling one of the greatest bred yopng pulls eyer I H. Ix|lbß offered at Public Auction. He Is sired by Montvle Emile,■ I Lach invai. a soil of Montvle latchinvar from the great EX ■ aftp* j'ow Montyie lion hour Emily with 2 records over Too |bs M ~i* s °’* n bam y-Hilh foft Sally "VG" with records of -■ ISM lbs fat. 4.1%; 86S/and Sfl3 lbs. fat. 4.2% all on 2X, . ■ Ip’ 1^- Top Grade Cows and Heifers—fresh or 9 . heavy springers. .’ IB I'ti'h' netd of Good Foundation Cows—4-H Club Calves or'al ■ HERD SIRE. YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE.! '9 g THE PLACE TO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE ■ J AND OWN WITH PRIDE, t. I | Catalogues available at sale. Lunch Served. 1 I LELAND J. OSBORN, I 9 Sale Manager & Auctioneer WARSAW. INDIANA |H Aactioneersr—Roy S. Johnson. Dairy Bridge, Joe S. Ness. ■ Miller. ■
Like a Letter From <-A < ' : ' i • ’ ' / I ■ . ■ I ■ ■ : /■ ' .■ ■ l Home • •• THE DAILY DEMOCRAT H ' l Fj l * ■ ' ■ \aH JmlA jKflk Rb ! ■' ' j • r ' . ■ \ ■ ,■*' >, * t ’ Once again the Youth of Adams County is being called to serve in the Armed Forces. Keep in •toiich with these men and women by sending news from home, by sending v them your Home f Newspaper, the DAILY DEMOCRAT. JUST MAIL THE COUPON BELOW! SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' BEYOND ADAMS AND ADJOINING COUNTIES: 1 YEAR . - $7.00 6 MONTHS - - $3.75 3 MONTHS - ■ $2.00 < 2 _ _ [ _ ._ _ ■I:I •' • ' ; r f 0 " ” I ■ ■ I 'r. pDAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, IND. 1 ; • ■ , | ■| ' " ; ! ■ • ■ •' 1 'I r . J • I enclose Send the paper for Jto . L • i. .. j . r—- — —r-—r * | j i -- — — - -—— '■ 'J t . . /’ • j ■' 3 ' ' - - ■ ; ; Sent in By: ’ \ j NAME -.——A..... ADDRESS ..»■ i-ff.. ; A -J."'' ' ■ A ; , - ■ . . - --..J Li ; . ...-A.: .... ■ ILL ■ \
<'<»un< Ilmen, i.-, > miy voi. i| thi lr appioval. of the l(amlllon engine, io be ptirchilMtrU I'iom th« Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton company'; When ■'complete specifications are available for the building and approval 'is given, bids will he released for ebnst ruction 1 * of the plant. ' i ■ I '• A female carp can produc.e l - 000.000 (M) eggs in ope season? ' '■ "J-— : Finger nails! grow on the average of about ‘an eighth of an ijich per l month. % ■ . ' ' 1 ' : ’ - ' The total valuation of all property in Laramier County, Wyo.. rose from $1,75fij.465 in IS'7O to $10,355.r>37 in according to the University of Wyoming arch ives department] - '
fr— — , ' —1- A : 1 1 ■ ch •11 1 . -.‘wßL OtA** fl k. • . wn| > * jKB .f wWffiffWn JHHE 4 MORALE OF U. S. TROOPS fighting In Kferea is good, you gather from this photo of a jeep load of cold but smiling Gls as they return from, a |hQbing miiwlon. The walking GI at upper right doesn’t look go : ebecrful, however. Photo by Internation|| News photographer Fred Waters, (Inttmalional Boundphoto)
Th® lii -t official race, course in tlie I nited States was laid out on Lon|; Island in IGti’i , Er •’Z ■ j3i GEORGE S. MAY, owner of Chicago’s? Tam O' Shan ter golf layout, will be a Kefauver crime investigating committee witness in Cleveland. ■ (International)
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Former Sheriff Is Learning To Walk I 's ;>' ?’ I , A faudllar ' ice was seen In town tudn|. along with 4 new leg Both < i 1 m. belonged loj former'sheriff Hmiiiii Bowiniin. lie reported he .doing al; Hght*' in walking <>n his |icw artif <idal leg. though he hasi|i mastered It yet. He carries a ctfii* fnt safety’s sake, but InI tenda qDcarding that in Uh- not to<> distant' (uiiire. "It’s ju«t a job of [ haii|ing to walk all over again." he -aid ?; lO went (|m to say that others havh, done it before, and-lie’ll do it 100. The greatest difficulty, he point’d out. was getting his knees to function properly That’s the to the whole thing.’’ ho explain'd, i’arid h will take a little timefito get on to.it/’ . Ltrte 18th-century English gent'em|n .wore a high hat as a ■ • ra|h Helmet" Ito protect them from’- tlfe c/'l.ubsj of thugs who roanfed /the streets. The formal hat I Jis. up k;now it today, opedfe from that old-time headgear, Tftxps ihas a total of 254 f: f'~ -■ ' A j ph mwprks, used chiefly on the ! of July in the northern part&of the United States, oouie intoltheir own‘«at Christmas and New-Year’s in much of the stjmth. i i’ '' j STATE SENATE ft'ontiiiued Prom r»xt Ouel intnjducfd thi« morning would; CJjituge th- date for Meymrigl Day’observance from May 30 to the te- ' -- r' "
■ ’> ' i I' jp ' \ Jf ‘ 0 11 v 4 ' it w ■ * i; ' I » ■ LJ" WE ALMOST HIDDEN in a cast-off GI fatigue jacket, thia Korean lad doesn't look Unhappy about the situation he finds himself in. Maybe i|'B the candy bar in his pocket that brings the smile. Photo by International News photographer Irwin Tress. I (International)
LOCAL CLASSIFIED /ADVERTISING RATES Fpr 25 words or less: 11 time 50c; 2 times 75c:/ S itimes >1; 6 times 1.75. Fbr consecutive days. No. clarified skipday ads accepted; Black race 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 50c mum.Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% Increase over regularlrate; cjhrd qt Thanks, Obituary, tn Mednoriam, 2c per word, 75c mirtlmun. (jppy nust be in oftiqe by 11 a. tji. Monday through 'Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. >
Mjnnday following the last Sunday In May. (Reps, G, Remy Bierly, I»;» IH-catur. and Leo L. Kriner, R f ladlanupolis) Establish a state - fait i employm»,n? praidlce* yiiuneU in the stiitf l.tbor division (Reps Earl UlterD. - Ivo! (»|mn, and William |> Mickey, R. ImhanapoHs). Prevent diversion of state m<>tn' velrtcje fund distributions to non ,hlgtlMf,tty put poses (Reps! Ralph fl. Hines, R. Portland, and Blerly). Nu)!lfj\ common law marriages and repeal laws recognising them (Rep., Betty Mullnka. D..'Gary). H’reabe a school of optometry in Indiana - University (Reps. Utter and Fonest D Link. R.. La Por : t6.i] ; Requite '.’(Sipissai uvllces be glv en teachers by May T and give (he ■ teacher the right to know the rca
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Lr ■ • ■ <■ L ■' rl ' , ’ / — LUBRICATE PASSENGER f .50 CARS ___' L-l L— : — M PACK SPRINGS SOC PACK WHEEL BEARINGS « ( Per Wheel > eWM ' J J | ——- - 1 KN EE ACTION SERVE E per unit, plus fluid . ' ”< 'I I “i ; '. \ .' Air Cleaner Service Mesh Typej ------ ---- U- 35c Oil Type r L_ 75c — -Tf\j ' . WHEEL BALANCING I QQ fer unit, plus weights 1 JL eVV - i ■■ '• ■ < ■> “ Spark Plugl Service Clean & Adjust Gjap, 1 plug' 25c Each Additional Plugloc - :■ —f" L rv ' ' L . L-. ' I > 4 ' D. & T. Standard Service Gay’s Mcpbil Service Saylors Motofr Co. Bellmont Service Hoosier Pete Steffen Nash Sales Reinking & Kirschner Garage Mattax Garage Community Oil & Gas Beam’s Super Service .West End Texaco Gulf Super Service Brant Motors, Inc. Decatur Super Service Zintsmaster Motor Salos
»n 10l lit Mix i ll» p ' J I Ea.by, I*l Anderson, find Rus-t|| f, ('olbeH.|! it . Waihingt mi, ■ \ I In the 'seriate, one of six nnv I bills would injerease dbg taxes from'l the present ticale of $1 and $2 to I |2. and |'5,J The direct primary b|ll was the ] highlight <l)f the ncwJ nicasurek I lID own, in; ot 1 hopl'- IfJ ' ' i S>.L.a. . T® 1 ” ’ > E' _# J I l ij ' ' 66-YEAR-OLD Sylvester Killonii, who picks up about $7 a as a shoe shine man, leaves police ; property clerk's office in New; , York waving the S2O bill he found 1 in a lent purse and turned over to police.! Ninety days passed, nobody claimed it, so it went back to its ■ finder-; (International)
' iL ' '" fl IF rot iiAit a fiiu: — -U I WHERE Would You Live During I WHAT WOULDIT )ST? ■ Our Additional Living Expense Insurance ■ provides the answer rind pays. B| DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY ■ KENNETH RUNYON ' PHOftt 4 4300 ■ | AUTO LOANS AND FINANCING ■ Even though the car is an older model, does not prevent us from handling your financing. We make/ loans on all mbdel cars and also appliances. ■ If you need cash to make purchases or for your personal use, consult us. Loans made same day you apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 138 N. Second St, Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2013 MMBUBIBMMMBBIBBMMBBfIfIHHBfIMBifIMi I" 11 ", '. Il 1 -""/ j--~-,■ PUBLIC SALE OF SPOTTED ! POLAND CHINA BRED GILTS 45-HE AD-4S TO FARROW FROM FERRI ARY TO APRIt . \ ALSO A FEW FALL BOARS J Monday Afternoon, January 29, 1951 1:00 H M., CST —AT THE FARM ' Here is • Chsnce to pet a Clean Cut Type of Hog—Yet it Retains All i ofi the Easy Feeding Qualities That Make the Spotted Hog So j 'Popular with Everyone. Vou Can Buy Gilts In This Sale | At A Ressqpable Price. 30 Head Bred to the 1950 Indiana Junior Champion. Write for Catalogue. ROBERT BOESCH and Son WOODBURN, IND. 2'.'2 Miles East; then 1' 4 North of Woodburn, or It a Miles - 86’ith of U. 8. 24 on State Line. TRADE IN DECATUR
i ■ . ■ i'j ~—-r—— —— — WjjsHING ifSSENGER 1«75 (White Side Walls Extra) Battery Charge - 1.25 -r : ■ |j L : Tll|E REPAIR SERVICE * # QO Passenger ('ar (min.) „__ v A* - REMOVE AND REPIfcE WHEELE, Each L. 4.: ; ? L '■ ■’ ■ ; L', ' Radiator Service f . Ti!AWixt; L t.OO f 11 1 SHING 2.50 Plus Material Service Calls Minimum | t l-5« —■Uim..— j,,..! u i.ii .n 5.... njurr. Riverside Garage Phil Macklin Co. Butler’s Garage: Al Schmitt Motor Sales purke’s Standard Service Loshe Super Service Beavers Oil Service Knapp Service Station Downtown Texaco Service 1 Porter Tire Co. Hi-Way Service Station Dick Mansfield Motor Sales Ooc’s Car Dock Golden Rule Sales & Service Adelbue & Foster
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