Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1953 — Page 6

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|B lockers w| I I { We suggest this is a good time to rent a LOCKER ... with the Berry and Cherry Season just around the corner. We have a limited amount of well located LOCKERS, we are offering on a 6 basis of rental, From May I Ito November 1 for $7.50. Take advantage of this special offer at this time, > | I .■ while lockers are available, and have us put in a quarter of our good ADAMS COUNTY HOME SLAUGHTERED BEEF while the price on good Young Beef is the lowest it has been in the last IQ years. By putting a ! Quarter of Beef in the LOCKER you would still have room for your berries and cherries when the season arrives. I I ★★★★★★★★ I I Banquets and Reunions 1 We specialize in catering to Banquet and Reunion Meat Orders, and suggest our Home Cured, Hickory Smoked Pig Hams ... boned, rolled, I baked and sliced for sandwiches or sliced a little heavier for reheating. Ask the many satisfied customers ... they; will tell you the quality of our Baked Ham is the finest We also suggest for your Special Occasion and I - Banquets ... CITY CHICKEN made of Veal and Lean Pork ... SPECIAL! '! I R Veal Loaf, madi of Veal, Pork and Beef ... Special this weekend at 49c lb. Place your special orders at Otar downtown retail market. Phone 3-2903. I ******** I I FARMERS I We suggest you try our Custom Slaughtering and Processing of Sugar Curing, Hickory Smoked, Hams, Sides and Shoulders, at the regular prices we have charged for the past 2 years. If you are unable to bring your hogs I or cattle in, call us at 3-3146, and we will pick them up at a nominal charge fortrucking. We are in the market at all times for Hogs, Cattle and fat ■ Veal Calves. H. P. Schmitt Packing lii. Phone 3-3146 i _ ! ; , Highway 27 North I

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High Rating Given To Geneva School | First Class School I Commission Given I The Wabash township school I (Geneva) has been granted a first I class commission by the Indiana I state board of education. Jack I Lee, school principal, ivas informI ed today. I Previously the school had a conI tinuous commission from grades I one through 12. The higher rating I of the school now give a continuI ous commission from grades one I to six and the first class rank for I grades 7 to 12 inclusively. I Principal Lee was elated with I the higher rank for his school. I The inspection was made by state I school authorities last January. I The certificate is signed by WilI bur Young, president of the state I board and other members. | The Geneva school, which is a I consolidation of the Wabash townI ship schools, has 498 pupils, 135 I being enrolled in the high school. & The first class commission placI es the school in the same rank as I the Decatur and Berne schools, I Lee stated. Principal Lee succeedI ed the late Ramon Hunt two years I a ß°- | I —k' ' IKE HOPEFUL OF (Cowtlanea From Pag* Ow> I chances for an armistice, kept an I official silence as they geared for I the resumption of the long-stalled I truce talks Saturday. ■ . I NOTICE OF FIN Al, SETTLEMENT | OF ESTATE I- > No. 4574 I Notice is hereby Riven to the credI itors and leßatees of Sarah IX. oJnes, I deceased to appear in the Adams I Circuit Court, held at Decatur. InI diana, on the 15th day of May, 1953, ■ and show cauae, if any, why the I FINAL SETTLEMENT j ACCOUNTS I with the estate of said decedent ■ should not be approved'; and said I heirs are notified to theft and there I maife. proof of heirship, and re- ■ reive their distributive shares. | FRANK M. CRIST | Administrator , I Decatur. Indiana, April 13, 1953. | Attorney ED. A. BOSSE i, I APRIL 14—23—30 t . KidneySlow-Down May Bring ! Restless Nights I When kidney function slow* down, many ■ folks complain of na**inc backache, headI kxa of pep and energy. I Don t suffer restless nights with these dis* I comforts if reduced kidney function is getI ting you down—due to such common causes I as stress and strain, over-exertion or expoI sure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due | to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up I pights or frequent passages. I », neglect your kidneys if these condi- ■ tion» bother you. Try Doan's Pills—a mild I diuretic. Used successfully by inillions for I over SO years. It's amazing how many timea I Doans give happy relief from these discom- | forts—help the 15 milesof kidney tubes and lU- | ten flush out ws ste. Get Doan’s Pills today!

Purchase Os Moses Dairy Is Announced 'Piirdhase bf> the Moses Dairy of Decatpr by the Berne Hopie Dairy!, Inc., of Berne, was announced today by Stan! Burry, co-owner witli Delphos j. Kmberlin, of the Berne dairy cohcerin. I Burry ieaid the transacUoir was completed recently. |le said arrangements are completed whereby the Berne Dairy will take over the customers formerly serviced by Jernes ’Moses. Burry said Moses will be working for the Berne company together with Moses’ mer . route salesman. Donny Sprunger, of Decatur. The Moses Dairy didi not do any of its' own bottling but ,was merely a distributorship, Burry said. ' ! - Pre-School Clinic Held At Hartford |-' j 26 Beginners Are Checked Wednesday The pre-school (clinic at the Hartford school went off without a hitch Wednesday and saw 26 future grade schoolers get a complete checkup. Four Berne doctors were on hand for the thoroughgoing inspection, according to Burney Jackson, principal of Hartford school. They were Drs. Norman Beavers, James A. Bixler, optometrist, Edgar Sprunger, dentist, and Harold B. Lehman. In charge of the clinic wak Adams county health nurse Missl Marie Felber, aided by Mrs. Fred iDuff and Mrs. Ivan Huser. The inspection was over, according to Jackson, at T1 a.m., having started at about 9:30 a,m. > Following the examinations the youngsters attended the first .school social event \of their lives, a sort of “get acquainted” party, reported by Jackson as having been successful. Second graders Were given a day off yesterday to clear the decks sc that the new-comers and the first > graders could share in the special program of the day. ’ 15 Os State Excise Police Discharged ' INDIANAPOLIS UP — Fifteen state excise police reportedly were fired today by the Indiana alcoholic beverage Commission. It was reported a majority of the 15 were Democrats. Coinmission chairman Joseph Kyle, a Republican, could not be retched for comment, nor could any other ABC commissioners, \ \ Jobless Pay Claims Decrease In State v INDIANAPOLIS, UP —lndiana’s employment security division received 15,026 claims for unemployment insurance last week, 36 percent less than during the corresponding week a year ago. Division director William C. Stalnaker said job opportunities during the period were about 15 percent greater than last yeay. ADMINISTRATION <C—Fmw Pzw owe, hower administration has taken a stand bn the seaway project, which repeatedly has failed to win congressional approval despite the fact it has\bedn supported in the past by the Hoover, Roosevelt and Truman administrations. On other domestic matters, Mr, Eisenhower told his news conference: 1 1. He does not think the hous* acted wisely \in eliminating funds for new construction of federallysubsidized public housing units: But he said he does not think there was any element of defience in the house action. He said he had not asked house Republican leaders to support him on the issiue. 2. He could not object to some logical necessary and minor amendments by congress in extendihg the reciprocal trade agreements for another year, as he has recommended. 3. He believes some revision of the atomic energy law wjH be necessary to permit development of atomic power by x private companies. \ 4. He knows of no discharges of government career employes for patronage But, asked about, some recent forced resignations of career employes, he said department heads are responsible J£r the functioning of their departments and,» of course, they want around them assistants they can' work with on a friendly basis and who can be depended upon to carry out administration policies. 5. He opposes the “Buy ica” law on grounds It is inflexible. In matters of foreign trade, he said, each point must be determined on the basis of whether it is for the best interest of the United States. \He said he does not ihink a fixed policy sneh as the “Buy America” act would work. TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Upng Distance PHONE 3-2607

FIVE CHILDREN I (Coatlaued Frwm Paar One! breathe,” he sobbed. Then his own boat, sank and he swam to shore with the body. Trade In a Good Towny—Decatur!

Notice To TAXPAYERS V . - Monday, May 4 FINAL DAY TO PAY TAXES AVOIO THE LAST MINUTE RUSH ( < By Paying Your Taxes Now! OFFICE OPEN Each Dayj, 8 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Richard Lewton County Treasurer J t ; this , » week’s i' K \\ / t smartest # / ■ little o saving! 11 by ’ 7 J " e . i - White J | Leather KAYE'S SHOE STORE s X-RAY 7. ; DECATUR, IND. ’ ! ’ ijar* ~ l/yEHMO ■QB Veedol, the 100% Bradford-Pennsylvania tractor oil, holds its body, does not thin-out on hot piston rings and cylinder walls . . . makes \ a super-tough sealing film-that reduces power blow-by to a minimum. This means less power loss, less fuel waste and, therefore, \ ■ less fuel consumption. Veddol further lowers fuel consumption by reducing piston drag, so that less power is needed to overcome fric- \ lion in the engine. Thrifty Veedol is good for 150 hours in gasolinefueled tractors... reduces oil consumption and cuts operating costs on all tractors. You get more for your money when you ask for Veedoi, 6* 150-Hour Tractor Oil! \ \ 150-HOUR VEEDOL *A BETTER TRACTOR OIL BY THE CLOCK* 9 / IIIMIKILS OIL M “THE TAXES WE PAY—HELP SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY” 168 S. Second St. i Phone 3-2705 DECATUR, IND.

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