Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1954 — Page 6

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NOTICE FARMERS Order Your Seed Now OFFER GOOD ’TILL MARCH Ist Sup. Ranger Alfalfa ... ... $24.00 Sup. North Western Gramm 21.00 Ammon Alfalfa —— 20.00 Med. Red Clover .... 24.00 Mamouth Clover — 23.00 Yellow Sweet Clover 1000 Timothy Seed 9 50 Ladina R>- 75c Broom Graae -—... Ib. 35c Sweet Sudan Grave -f. Ib. 19c Buy your Seed Now and get your alnoculation Free. Any kind of analysis Fertilizer you want. PREBLE EQUITY EXCHANGE ■ - PREBLE, INDIANA

CARL GERBER is a Confidence Man Don’t jump at conclusions when you see meat advertised | at low prices per pound! Tilt’s what you get for your money that counts Any butcher can cut meat to give you portions of eoarse meat and bone that you can’t use any more than a tight-rope 'Wwa walker can use a w ooden leg. What’s important in meat is the quality and the proper V?/- ||ag trimming ... and that’s where you can put your confidence p jdHgfcjK in Carl Gerber. F ffl All meats sold at Gerbers are the finest, properly trimmed. and honestly advertised. Maybe the Packing Houses think Carl is an old fuss- ' budget for being so finicky when he buys, but one look at t the cash register proves he knows what Decatur house- - wives want! > TV PUPPET THEATRE wM STRAIGHT ARROW and hu frinndt S | complete in lorge package of • li ‘ NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT Box Choice Beef ROUND STEAK - - - - lb. 75c SIRLOIN STEAK - - - - lb. 75c FRESH GROUND BEEF - lb. 35c -..- 4 <■ ■ 1 CLOVERBLOOM NATIVE DRESSED CHEESE VEAL SPREAD HOME MADE 2 -73 c sausage Gerber s CASING- -lb. 55c °t smoked ' 1b ~ 59c Li AnD P | CN | C hams SHELLED READY TO USE ■ PECANS lb. OQa Lb ’97c <SKPr Gerber’s 150 S. Second St. Phone 3-2712

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Man Arrested For Disorderly Conduct Police were called to 1027 Schirmeyer street Wednesday night to quiet a family argument and arrested Albert Lambert on charges of disorderly conduct and assault and battery. Lambert is scheduled to appear laier this week in mayor's court to face the charges. The call to police was made bjt Mrs. Lambert. Fellowship Supper Is Held At Church Approximately 100 persons attended the first fellowship pot luck supper held in the new basement of the Bethatiy Evangelical United Brethren church Wednesday evening. The youth fellowship presented an interesting, one-act drama, "Church Bells.’,’ , Characters in the drama were Ralph B. Thomas, Miss Kathy Cole, David Elehdnauer, Miss Mara Dee Striker, tarry Hutker, Miss Karen Jefferies and Robert Baker. The play was directed by Mr. and Mrs. Dohald Deaton, youth advisors. if you nave scmetning to sell o> -ooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. I TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

I yt 7 1* < END 0F MONTH Wylies CLEARANCE Not A Store-Wide Sale—-But Exceptional Bargains In AU Departments. Regular $119.50 Regular $219.50 ' Regular $99.50 Mahogany Modern Mahogany Buffet Living Room Suite Corner China s . oa $70.50 . $99.50 S ISSFamous Kroehler Construe- Beautiful Hand Rubbed Save $20.00. Antique Brass tion - Gray Mohair Frieze Mahogany Finish — Pulls. Hand Rubbed Finish. Cover. Glass Doors. * r „ —■" .. - . ... ( . Regular $189.50 - Regular $119.50 - Regular $134.95 Florence Lime-Oak * 9 x 12 Gas Range Buffet R«S» - $149.50 “ $99-50 $99-50 Save $20.00. Matching Wilton and Axihinster Glass Oven Door. Fifth Tables and Chairs All — Choice of Colors Burner, Grill, Broiler.j Reduced On, y Four at this price. Save $40.00. -■ ; X International Walnut . Mahogany Living Room Suite Bed Boo,n •"'l* Drop Leaf Tables $l9B- ’ $149- 50 $59.50 P» n ®l Bed, Chest and Sofa and Matching Double Dresser. Chest PhX P R«r Dunc«n Chair. Save $51.50. ■ Slightly Damaged. y ' Regular Regular $24.50 Regular $49.50 Cordovan Mahogany Occasional simmons Bed Room Suite Chairs INNERSPRING » MATTRESS $179-50 $lB-88 $39<95 Panel Bed, Chest, and Choice of Three Styles. Twin or Full Size . Double Dresser. Four Colors. Box Springs to Match. Regular $69.95 Regular $19.95 , „ Regular $79.50 Chrome , Formica Yop ' Dinette Set Mahogany r ♦ I Ogai T hl AOK Living Room Tables Gate-Leg Table 39 $14.95 ’59-50 Only One At This Price. Size 44 x 76. Lovely Miss Matched Top. Choice of Step, End, and Hand Rubbed Finish. - — Cocktail Tables. -Convenient terms on all purchases Wylie Furniture Co. 152 S. 2nd St. Decatur

Bell Is Reelected As Director Os Firm C. IE. Bell of this city was reelected a director of the PAH Supply Co., of Fort Wayne, at the annual meeting of stockholders yesterday. H. F. Kltson, formerly of this city, also was elected to the directorate. IE. J. Trier is president of the company, which has a subsidiary, Fort Wayne Pipe A Snpply Co. Two Autos Collide North Os Decatur Automobiles driven by Dr. Joseph Morris, Stratton Place, Decatur, and Fred Miller, Decatur route 1, figured in a mishap on the Monmouth road (old U. S. 27) Wednesday afternoon. There were no personal injuries, according to the report filed by deputy sheriff Merle Affolder, who investigated, but property damage to the two vehicles was estimated at $459. Dr. Morris was. driving north toward Fort Wayne and Miller was coming south. The report stated Miller attempted to make a left turn and there was another vehicle directly in front of him, which obscured his view of the approaching Morris auto. Miller attempted to swing back, the report states, but was unable to avoid colliding with the Morris automobile. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

School Inspection Finished Wednesday The annual inspection of schools by the state department of public instruction was completed in Adams county Wednesday. The inspection included a spot cheek for each school's present commission and investigatlgn of qualifications for a higher commission. Final report on inspection results will be announced within the next 30 days, according to Gail Grabill, county superintendent schools. - Court News ——— summons Issued A summons has been Issued against the defendant in the case of Alice Buckingham against Earl Buckingham for failure to comply with a previous court order. The summons is returnable Feb. 27. Cross Complaint In the divorce action of Carol J. Hirschy against Howard T. Hirschy a cross complaint has been filed by Rotbberg, Gallmeyer and Dormer for the defendant. Estate Cases The court has sustained a petition to transfer the title of an automobile for the estate of Ethie A. Risley to Harvey A. Risley. A report of the sale of personal property of the (Margaret Miller estate to Corrinne Miller for <I,OOO has* been filed. Since no higher bid was received during the 30 days, the report was approved.

Begin Rebuilding Church Parsonage - Repair and rebuilding of the parsonage of the Linn Grove and Old Salem Evangelical United Brethren churches began Wednesday morning. The parsonage, occupied by the Rev. Cecil R. Smith, was seriously damaged by fire last week. Tije top floor was completely destroyed in the fire. Wayne Reusser, Berne contractor, is in charge of the rebuilding. He is being assisted by volunteess from the two churches. The building committee includes Elmer Dubach, Charles Grandlienard and Roscoe Banter. »_ Mr. and Mrs. William C. Klenk of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Klenk of this city, have gone to Florida for a sightseeing and fishing trip. This is the first Florida trip for the Ferd Klenks and Ferd remarked it was a delayed honeymoon. The Klenk store will be operated by Richard Jackson and Charles Knapp, while the "boss” is on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. 18. F. Shroyer of Hilltop home entertained at dinner Tuesday evening the Rev. and (Mrs. L. T. Norris and daughter. Janelle, and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Walters. iET. and (Mrs. Marcus Foreman are spending a few days with (Lt. • Foreman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. : D. (E. Foreman of Decatur, before he leaves for Europe. * WEST POWERS , (Contlwned From Pn«e One) selves.” Dulles, speaking shortly before the Big Four foreign ministers opened the final sesisons of their conference here, said the western powers still hope to achieve the reunification of Germany. BIG FOUR AGREE (Continued From Page One) cussion of the Korean settlement. Then the conference members would turn to the Indochina war and try to find away to end the seven-year conflict. 3. Red China would be admitted to the conference by invitation only and not be accepted as an equal partner. The Big Four would invite China to join and then send /invitations to North and South Korea. 4. Russia would not be considered a belligerent in $e Korean war. This is the role that Russia has refused to accept. U.N. charges I of Russian belligerence was one of the factors which led to the breakoff of the Panmunjom talks. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur .

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