Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1951 — Page 6

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Picking on Him Binghamton, N. Y. (U P) -rMichael S. Kutz, resturant owner, has been a burgarly victim for the fifth time in five years Thieves broke into his home and carted off a 350-pound safe containing 12,254 in cash and bonds. .! , j , HAFLICH MORRISSEY jicCOUKTING and BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Monthly financial statements. State and federal tax returns prepared. Contact E. J. Heimann 211 Grant St.

pmmammiWMimfwwwwwwwwwwiiifWMWwiwy 1 JusC Dry Soft Dry All Finished 1 I Everything washed Flatwork and Hand- Entire' washing ff 1 and dried. kerchiefs ironed. . ironed and | 1 ff Nothing Ironed. Balance fluff-dried. ready to use.* / ( PROMPT PICKUP AND DELIVERY I / > Shirts—Beautiful Finish | ■ I HOMELAUNDRY |J ) DIAL 3-2703 | > MAMWNWWWWWWUWWWWMMAARMMwiMWWwdMWw J ■ ' H Look! Look! Look! || — ' ■■■—■—■■!■■! ■' — ■»(■■■ — ■■ ■ > M / EVERY DAY LOW ICE CREAM f n PRICES AT EQUITY! t g EQUITY DAIRY STORES B Fresh Regular Top Quality 'E3 Pints Qts. Gals. Gallons l>j EAT ICE CREAM EVERY DAY! H 27c 49c 90c $1.79 Make It A Habit’ . ■ K|l ■JI It’s good and good for you! Bjj Jim Kelly, Mgr. Phone 3-3216 Decatur, Ind. gX iff 11 steers true as an arrow RAKE AND TEDDER Power take-off drive! 'Gear shift control! Air (jJSg! tires! Two speeds forward and one reverse for Sp* tedding! 33 roller bearings! The rugged AllfeJr Chalmers POWER RAKE and TEDDER has all features and more. Where you rear anchor wheel holds the rake on course, s down the straignt-away or on the turns. It lays •» straight, easy-to-follow single or twin windrows for loader, field chopper, or baler. Come in and look it over. ' * i . B=S“ MORRISON FARM STORE } 327 Grant St. “ Phone 3-2057 - 111 N -■ I, i

Hoosier Is Killed In Form Accident . > i ■ Kendallville, Ind., July 27.—(I|t>) —Coroner Joseph D. Seybert Returned a verdict of accidental death •oday in the case of Floyd Gallowy, C»0, who was killed yesterday farm eight miles south of Ligoi|ior- -i Galloway was crushed to when his tractor, pulling a wafeonload of heat, rammed tne i ’-nd of a bank barn and plunged 15 11 feet to the groundstate of Indiana SsT ; I County of Adams \ f j ' In the Adams Circuit Court In Vacation Thereof,* ssl Dorothy Chrlutener i Hubert C. High Caune No. 11)321 £ NOTICK OF COMMISSIONER'S SALK OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, cummissioi&d by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered in a cause therein pending, ei&itled Dorothy Christener Vs. Robert C. High and numbered 10321 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gfl v e s notice that at tlyc law office of Hubert R. McClenghan. 169 M 2nd St. in the city of Decatur, Indiana, commencing at four thirty ojclock P.AI on Friday, the 10th d#iy of August, 1951. he offer fo| sale at private sale and from dpy to day thereafter until sold, for not less than the full appraised Rvalue thereof, the following described reak estate towit;Inlot numbered ninety .esix . (96) in Homewood Additioif Go the city of Decatur, Indiana* as platted by John AV. Mei hers St nd Martha A. Meibers. ’ TERMS OF SALE-’ At least! S of the an rebase price, cash in hat|kl and the uiaiance or 2/3 the purchase price payable upon deli very J;of a mercantible abstract of .titlf and Commissioner’s Deed. f Hubert K. MeClcnahan. ; Commissioner JULY 27—AUGUST 3 Trade in a Good ITown — Decatur. i

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NICKEL PLATEi (Continued From Page One) Frankfort; bridge supervisor A. P. Millen, Frankfort; and roadmasteA L. D. Metzger, Delphos, Ohio, • A railroad crane from the Nicktei I Plant Frankfort shops, a special I work train, tw r o rod meiy and two I section gangs are being'employed I on the huge project here. \ j | Officials stated that completion I date for the railroad’s improve- | ments to track facilities here in I Decatur is Set for September 15. | \ , • ' ■ \ r 1 Theives Flout Warning V.i ck s bhi rg, Micji. (.Up)— Theives broke into the principal's | office of the High I School and stole |IQ» while: Cir- | cult Judge, Raymond aL-Kox was | addressing the students. Fox’ sub- I ; ■■ . •

. ;>OT J ' < urt* I XA [g rad That Are Ready for Your VACATION TRIP ’SO CHRYSLER SEDAN R. & H. Local one owner. ’SO PACKARD SEDAN R. & H. Local one owner. ’SO STUDEBAKER STARLIGHT Cpe. Local cine owner. ’49 DE SOTO SEDAN. Heat. Excellent.’ ’49 KAISER SEDAN, yepr good buy. ’49 PLYMOUTH SP. SEDAN Local one owner. Low mileage. • ■ f ■ V" . i ■■ ’49 MERCURY STA. WAG. Local one owner. ’46 CHEVROLET SEDAN Heater. , > ’46 CHEVROLET 2-Door ’46 PONTIAC SEDAN j ’46 CHRYSLER SEDANi Heat. Very nice. ' ’4l CHEVROLET 2-Door Excellent. '4O PLYMOUTH 2-Door | ’4O OLDS SEDAN. A good ’39 BUICK COUPE. New paint. ’3B FORD 2-Door. Good buy. Dick MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 222 Ni, 3rd PHONE 3-4108 Open Evenings Sunday* by. Appointment. Phone 3-2383.

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LEADING UN (Continued From Pngr One) en military maps to study privately. “ The meeting ended at 11:15 a.m.' (7:15 p.m. Thursday ,CST). Joy and his staff conferred alone for nearly an 'hour before boarding\ their four helicopters for the return hop to thedr advance base, arriving there. at 12:30 p;m. (8:30 p.m. 1 Thursday CSTk ‘ ■. - / AGREEMENT (Continued From Page One) than months. . ' The conferees also accepted the bouse vision of a 15 percent down-payment months to pay on purchases of/household api pliances, ’ radios,; phonographs and teievisloii sets. \They voted a 15 percent (down paymeht on furniwith 18 months I to pay. The conferees 3 approved rent\ increases of 20 percent over June/ 1947, levels in housing now underl federal rent ceilings. Both sehate and hopse versions had agreed on this. ' ’ • ' ■ ' The committee adopted the house version for agricultural rollbacks to May 19,_1951. The pracitical effect was to cover the (Ao percent beef price rollback already in effect. Both senate and house voted against future rollbacks on beef prices. •

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