Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1951 — Page 6

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Lover** Month . Yes it’s thq month of June, The sky gets warm and hagy;Thisis the time of year, ; - i J That young men all get lazy. ! ' .4 ~ ' ■■ ■ ' ‘ 4 While the women stay inside, M And plot some social doin’; Those young men would be so glad, If they Knew what’s brewin’. But they jttst run around, With-dreamy eyes a lookin’; To see if they can find a gal, ‘ To do their work and cookin’. Then far into the night., > When young men should be sleepin*; ' They find a pair of arms, '\J _ ; Around their neck a creepin’. Then they find it’s not the sky,; But their; mind that’s hazy; And they can not say no, Because they feel so lazy. “I’ve caught myself a man-,” H I hear those gals a braggin’; While down to the altar, Those young men they’re a ’ I draggin’. • i “I’ve caught myself a wife,” ! : - ' Those boys say with a shine; “There may be a million gals, But none as sweet as mine.” Yes it was the month of June, * And I have not regret; My advice to the single men, You had better get married yet. Raymond McXhren. ' try K Democrr' Want Ad—lt Pays

Beautiful Modern Home and 2 Building Lots i 1 ' iP. L’ ’ Public Auction FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1951 Personal Property at 6:00 P. M. ' • Real Estate at 7:00 P. M. r At 264 E. Franklin St., Berne, Ind., excellent location Close to business district, 9 room frame house with good basement, arranged for two apartments with separate entrances and baths, wall to wall; carpeting in living room, dining room and hall, with stair Carpeting to match; oil burning hot water heating system in excellent condition; two soft water cisterns with motor plumbing; drove Well; Electric water heater; large size water softener; city vrater; built in kitchen cabinets; screened front porch; enclosed back porch; good roof; storm windows; lots of beautiful shrubbery and fruit trees. This is a lovely home; alsp a splendid rental investment. Must be seen to be appreciated. For Inspection call or see Mel Vin Llechty, Phone 2-8430, Berne. 2 — BUILDING LOTS — 2 Two adjoining lots with lovely shade trees, facing Monroe street. . Immediate possession. TERMS—% Cash, % within 30 days. Owner wjll carry loan for balance at 4%% interest or purchaser may pay all cash, > Thella M- Haecker SOLE HEIR OF DORA BROUGHTON \ — PERSONAL PROPERTY — S Sectional book case; 2or 3 stands; sofa; rocking chair; Edison flayer and records; Hotpoint Electric range; kitchen table; kitchen cabinet; two 9x12 Wilton rugs; 2 bedroom suites' springs and mattresses; washing machine; 2 double tubs; 4 metal lawn chairs; |E fibre rugs; pictures; clock; old music box; 3 burner Perfection oil gtove; Capitol music box; pony buggy. H \ ; !) TERMS—CASH. | .. Thella M. Haecker, Administratrix OF DORA BROUGHTON ESTATE Roy S. Johnson, \ ’ i i I Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers \ , 1 ■ ! Melvin Eiechty E. W. feaumgartner—Clerk C. H. Muselman —Attorney ■ \ . \ j 5 813

USED CARS Crash Go Prices! Bargains Galore! MUST SELL AT ONCE! i—s—" 1949 BUICK, 4-Dr. 1948 CHRYSLER, 4-Dr. z, T . . SARATOGA Car Like New! > This Car And You A REAL BUY! v Are Sure To Buy. | j. . 1948 CHRYSLER, 4-Dr. 1946 CHEVROLET, 4-Dr. < WINDSOR | ; BEST BUY Sold By Us New—One Owner. IN TOWN!. \ — ‘ ——— ' — 1948 PLYMOUTH, 2-Dr. 1948 PLYMOUTH, 4-Dr. ! Special Deluxe ’ Also One Owner and * Air Conditioned—Best Radio. Sold By Us New. 1947 IWO PLYMOUTH, 4-Dr. See This Car To Appreciate. ' I Motor has been overhauled. - 11 . ■ ■ ' ~~~ THIS WEEK SPECIAL —1939 BUICK 5195.00 Many Others To Choose From Phil L. Macklin Co. PLYMOUTH “Our Used Cars Make Good or We Do” \

Annual Convention | Os Church Os God \ ' - Convention Opens At Anderson Thursday First official session of, the 61»tlJ annual international convention ci the Churjch of God.? will be held Thursday at Anderson. - Thursday will bb laymen’s day t with Elbridge G. MacKenzie, 'PrbfEugene O. Hoak,- of Ohio State University, the RCv John Smith, Davil Gaulkje, M. D. and the Rev. A. T. Maciel, as speakers, f , Friday will be missions day, and in the evening will •be the annual lege and theological* seminary With commencement of Anderson ColGov. Henry F. Schricker as speak- __. : ' 4 ' .'U . 4 Saturday will be Christian eduRation day. f - ", Sunday will be world service day, when a millipn dollars |rill| be raised for'missions. Those’who are expected to attend from Decatur are: 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stricker and bon Larry Mir. and Mrs. Emery HaV kins, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Patterson and son John. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Strickler hnd family, Mr. and M|rs. Herman Hammond, > Mr. gnd Mrs. Ora Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. *Paul Strickler. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hawkins, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Mitchel Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Mitche|, Mr: * and Mrs. Kenneth Roop. Mrs. Cal Peterson, Mrs. Rosina Neukom, Mrs. Sophia Wynp, Mrs. Ethel .Sheets, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Scott. Mrs Guy Aglen Miss Edith Mattox, Mr. and Herbert Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.’ Edwin Call, Mr. and Mrs. Patil Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook, *Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins, Mr. and Mr 4. James Huddleston, Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Strickler, Mrs. Luther Singleton and Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Smith. Miss Sabina Taylor,' Miss Marlyn Garner, Miss Wauneta Weldy., and the RevAand Mrs. Dwight R. McCurdy and Sons. QUARRY IS (Contiaued From P«tae O*e) -—TTt ’ —~ ners. ! k ; .4 I1. “The addition of new and •better iyater cooling towers, which' will permit recycling of more of the water used in processing. These towers are now under construction and when finished, it will be possible to re-use processing water over and over, while losing only a fractional percentage of the total hourly requirements.'‘Without the cooling' towers, it would be impossible to reuse of th}s water. 2. “The conversion of the quarry to a water storage pond or reservoir. 'This phase of the conservation program.will permit the recovery of water from the ground wellsy which is being lost under the present system. The new storage pond will also create added cooling capacity tor the recycling of the grpund water oh a year-round basis. 3. “The expansion of storage facilities for water used in the •automatic sprinkler system, which will adequately augment the city water supply in case of fire emergencies on the company’s property.” | Finlayson pointed out that the utilization of the quarry ihas eliminated the need* for drilling additional water wells, even though the' l water requirements for processing will ’be increased when the current expansiori program is completed. Fish Were Caught j The site of the draining operation drew large crowds of fishing enthusiasts late last week when the level of the quarry reached a point where is was necessary io remove the fish. , The, water level was down to three or four inches when state conservation officer Merl Affolder was called in to direct the transporting of the game fish and the removal of the large nuinbers of (farp which had infested the quarUsing nets, spears, and their bare hands,- Affolder and members Os the Soya company’s yard department had a veritable fisherman’s dream situation as they rounded up the reluctant inhabitants of the quarry. All game fish were placed in a waiting water tank for shipment to mure suitable streams. The carp, ranging in size from ordin-

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ary up to 10 and 12 pound giants, Were tossed ashore, where eager bystanders snatched .hem up, and rushed home for the frying pads. It was not unusual to see Httje tots,' noj. more thgti 7 or 8 years old, trudge up the quarry bank with arms loaded and hands full of struggling carp. By late Friday evening most of the fish had been accounted for and pumpiqg operations Were resumed. \ Stock Game Fish According to Finlayson, the draining Will continue until the quarry bottom is firm enough for workman -:to begin-'cleaning out, the mud. jogs, and]-other debris which has accumulated there. Pumping focilities iwlil lie installed in the ! reconditioned pond for carrying Urater to and from the solvent extraction plant when the cleaning is completed.' I

The quan’y wifi then be refilled and stocked with: game fish for the angling activities of the plant employes who are members of the fishing club. Australian Labor Party Head Dies Canberra, Australia, June 13 — i(UP) — Joseph Benedict Chifley, ]65, Australian laboi; party leader iwho rose from railroad shop boy to prime 'minister, dijed tonight of a heart; attack. ’ ’ “ f

•I F '• | I ■ . ‘ < .1. .. ' V > ’ I ' . . I j ' I ' " 'I < ' 'if; || 4 . ■ h >", { Can you beat this measure of car value? ik Os standard-built cars 'ißk used as taxicabs, there are far more Plymouths than . any other make...in fact, there are more . Plymouths than all other . ■ ■/ < makes combined! ; • • -v i > ; v •' ■' /' ' ' - \ Those who own taxicabs are experts on As the result of these continuous tests, car va^ue - They have to be! Their very jthe overwhelming majority of taxicab living depends on 4|>eir judgment in bwners say: “The car for our money is selecting the right car. Plymouth!” This selection is not made on “hunch” | Isn’t this pretty convincing proof that or “sentiment” or loyalty to any make. is the car for your money, too? ’ - In the cold light of fact, taxicab owners - But you don’t have to take somebody H teßt 011 makeß of car ® for everything - j else’s word for it> Your Plymouth dealer roominess, riding comfort, handling ease, ? will gladly arrange a demonstration now. braking action, maintenance cost, day- ; Then you can put the Plymouth through /r If Mlk ami-night f your own tests and see for yourself. I' Equipment ind trim subject to AvtiUbility ol mttenilt .... ' ' t ./ Cua ■QIE It \ w ~ «lasWr ? ■ Where value is the yardstick fix iBUII jHnW? • sS&s&c ' r ■ «.YHOWTHDMstooaf / CHKYSLER CORkBATKM, (MraN H. McNgia > Wy Plymouth /is the rule!

Chifley was premier from 1945. ] until December, 1949; when con- i serVatlves defeated t bls labor- i government in a general election. 1 All his life Chifley lived slm- 1 ply, and his chief recreations were gardening and reading. After starting at the bottom on the railroads. he became the country’s youngest locomotive engineer when, he was 24. He was elected to par Ila- . ment in 1928. THREE YOUTHS (Continued Fro Ji Page One) may have decided ta rob Fry when they saw a classified ad the vic-; tim inserted in a Greenfield news-; Don’t I forget the Amana Freezer Demonstration at Kienk’s Thursday, 1 2:00 p. ml. Bring your friends. 138t2* Democrat Want Ad* Bring Results

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paper wl)ich offered cattle valued at SI,OOO for sale. He said they apparently believed they would Tind the money from the cattle sale in Fry’s home. LIONS OFFICERS

(Conti .ned From Page One) Mattox and Virgil Doyle, first; - .L JfaMeutPfan LOAN SYSTEM The Merit Plan Ixian System offers available ca»h credit for any good purpose to employed men or women. YOUR PLAIN NOTE PERSONAL SECURITY TO APPLY—You may use any of > the three ways. You are under no obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. You may telephony us—and tell us of your money needs. 2. You may cut this ad out—write your name and address on it-7— and then mail it to ua. 8. Or call at office conveniently located. Private consultation rooms, i ' - • Loans made same daygou apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 138 N. Second Street \ Brock Store Bld* Oecatur.lnd. a Pho«o3-2#13 Loom mxult within 20 milet of our office

second and third vice-presidents respectively; Dr.* N. A. Bix|er, W. M. Bumgerdner, plyde Butlfer and

For SALE quic4 possession Completely modern Br&k Veneer home, hardwood floors and hardwood finish. 5 Rpomg and Bath all on one floor/full size basement. Hot Wider Heat. 2 car garage. One of the finest locations. The pful Busse Home, 115 N. 10th Street. Price $14,000.00. HBOO-00 cash. F. H. ‘A. Loan of $9,200.00 available to those who can qualify. Phone 33606 or 32796 for appointment; < 1 ROY £ JOHNSON & SON ■ Auctioneer & heal Estate, Boch Building. — I 1 j. 1 ' r r w w w www w 1 ! Bargain Week ! [ Coming Soon ! ' ' —' - 1 1 - ■■ 1 " I —————— ! ■

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Robert H. Krick, directors; Roh Parrish,; tail twister, and J Clark Mayclin, Lion tamer. . j' ' \