Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1955 — Page 6
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miMH ALLOWED BY NO AMD OK VOBMIMJHONRRS Auk. 1. HWS Citizen* T©l*|>non* 00. Oper* 114.20 DerMur i.ißiit * rower do 190.4* HnywiMid Pub. 00. do ............ 526.29 <\rnmi«-i> la! Print Sliop do .... 19.20 Wdiward F. Juilx-trw Cl*. Exp 60.00 Paul Von Cl unton do 4.20 Needham « Typewrit 00.. do *7.60 Jo* A. Mwtgvn M«d Fee 4.00 Norman m*rw do 6.00 C. P. Hlru-linmn do _ 11.00 Harold Lehman do 4.00 Hobart Boa* do 2.00 It F. Zwick do S.OO G. J, K<vhn« do — 7.00 Norval HkOi do ... 7.00 Airtfeur H, Glnod do ... ... S.OO John B. Terveer do 7.00 James M. Burk do 3.00 ljao KUrnch A*td Wx*> 15,00 Helen Jxrtinaon do .... 10.50 Deqattur Democrat 00. do 1.85 J. W. Lo-bdell Tree*. Exp ... 12.64 Marjorie OliUom Record Em 8.00 Rarbara Cole do ...» —.. 7.60 Marla Affolder Rhar Kxp »» 43.10 UoUhouae Drug 00. do .... 16.65 Emeraontcy Radio Service do 15.00 H. 8. Joneu do i... *7.84 Everson-Rons 00., Inc. do ... 10.64 Dick Booh Surv. Exp 112.60 Lewie 1,. Smith Pro* At>ty Bx 65.64 Ind. Mifß. Ann., Inc. do 3.50 Emergency Radio Service do 37.60 Beeeie Kooe Aseeaeor Clar 63.00 a. M. OrabiU Soh. Supt. Exp 103.58 IjOO N. Seltenrlgiht IQo, A*t. E 187.15 Bertha, Handle H D Axt Exp 174.21 SWly McCullough 00. AgtS 200.00 Gloria Koeneman do ..... 209.31 H. O. S&wfe-k Hlth O« Sal .... 77.00 Citizens Tele 00. Ct. Ct Exp 17.56 Myles F. Parrleh do 10.00 Meat Pub. 00. do ... 12.00 The Robbs-Merrill 00. do .... 60.00 The W. H. Anderson 00. do 20.60 America n Law Rook 00. do 12.50 C. H. Mueebnan Pr<*> Off M 35.90 John Btxler Ot. House Jan 226.00 Jewel D. Ehinger do Matron 80.00' Louie Drake do Exp .. 10.00 The U. X. Chemical Co. do 90.60 Baerbower Welding Sliop do 2.50 Wayne Decorating Co. do .... 12.00 Doris Affolder Jail Matron 125.00 Klenk's Serv Oenter Jail Ex .60 Leland Ray do 22.60 Decatur Dry Cleaners do .... 6.00 No. Ind FtabUc Serv 00. do 8.16 Habegger Hardware do .... 14.96 Oeorge Fosnaugh Co. H Supt 200.00 Juanita Fosnaugh do Matron 100.06 Arthur FVvsnangh do Alien. 120.00 WllUe Knuckle* do _ - 86.00 — , ~ti ■ ■■,■■■■ Memorial* of Lasting Beauty by Experienced Craftsmen ADRIAN WEMHOFF MEMORIALS Hi-Way 27-N. Decatur, Ind.
CHRIST FOR VAN WERT COUNTY VICTORY CRUSADE NOW THRU AUGUST 14 NIGHTLY AT 7:30 Dynamic - Delightful - Different — Nursery Provided T. W. WILSON HERBERT HOOVER Evangelist Song Leader Van Wert County Fair Groaads VAN WERT, OHIO Inspiring Music! Challenging Messages! -■ mi- .T| l ,ti-I,ii.iiri Vf-fi •' A ■ Reppert School of AaclioMariiig STUDENTS FIRST AUCTION SATURDAY NIGHT 8:00 Madison and Second Streets 1 Good Merchandise Obtained Locally from the Business Houses of Decatur, including: Two Formica top Tables, other Useful and Valuable articles. Come and Hear 62 Men from 23 States and one a Province of Canada Selling at the Same Time. STOP! SHOP! »4 SAVE at FAILING'S CORNER OF U. S. 27 and WASHINGTON ST. CHUCK ROAST lb. 39c BOILING BEEF lb. 17c SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 63c Ft? TTE GROUND BEEF .. . . . . 3 lbs. 89c HOME MADE FRANKS 3 lbs. SI.OO plain or Mnr RING BOLOGNA lb. 39c MAM UKIRoky sMUKtib ROASTED SAUSAGE .... lb. 49c LIWLKPIU ROASTED SAUSAGE lb. 59c UOJUU Made PRESSED HAM lb. 79c
Bernd© Wendle Ao »«.— 40.00 Kathryn Gay do ...» - 43.00 Josephine BnandCrtiarry «Hl 60.00 . IMoUard Wilaaman do d 20.00 ® Martha Shoaf do » 30.00 f Dr. Xorval 8. Rtrvh do Phy*. 60.00 J Rev Ord Gehman do Preach 4.00 ® Stewart's Bakery Co H Op. 63.14 o Bitr».l«>y & 00., Inc. do 34.76 ® Art Long* rich do 61.67 0 StuWs Cigar Shore do 52.20 ® The Dri-Gaa 00. do 36.90 0 Kay*'* Shoe Store do ..... 8.95 0 Fran* Bloc. Repair Co H Exp 7.C0 ® Beavers 061 Servlo* do 111.89 ® The U. R Cham leal Co. do .... 69.90 ® Stlefel Grain 00. do 161.30 ® Hollar Coal Feed A Sup. do 83.52 ® Spranger Ingl. 00. do ...» 33.5« ® Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette do 23.40 ® Will Winnes Wash Twp A« 100.00 * Oha*. JC. Marahand do 10.00 ® Harley J. lteaf <\> Comm 158.33 ® Leavla H. Worthanan do .... 158.33 ® Joihji A. Kim* do -.... 158.33 * Frank E. Bohpke Co Council 50.00 ® Henry Dehner do 60.00 ® C. J. Jtonea do ;— 50.00 ® wm. Kruetaman do ... 50.00 “ L<oon Neuenachwander do .... 50.00 ® JttMua Bchult* do ..w t 60.00 « Chris Stahly do ! 50.00 ‘ David A, Macklin 00. Auy 147.00 3 Catherine Oohaenrider Bof R 80.00 J Dick Burdg do 88.00 » Bern© Wfrtnea* Co. Legal Ad 82.59 9 Decatur Democrat Co. do — 75.23 * Yaet Gravel-ReadynriD, Inc B 693.99 ' Gillig A Doan Funeral S B 100.00 * Supt. of Ind State Farm Cos I 8.10 { Health win HoepJtal Care of P 538.00 ’ 1 reive Byron Hospital do .... 842.50 [ Leo Vole* TUe Dr 75.00 > OrvaJ Jones do .—— 9.46 > Decatur Lnwnber Co. do - 2.33 > Arnold I,umber 00. do 68.73 * The K rick-Tyndall Co, do .... 34.20 * Herman Moellerlng -Mll. 76.00 * Lawrence Smith labor ... 241.87 * Theodore Baker do 336.80 I Carl Burkhart do 130.00 [, Beaver* Oil Service Ditch A1 110.77 > Ernest Baumann Garage do » 7.50 1 Stoctoberger Mach. Inc. doll 98.35 * Don Foret do 1.32 * Alfred Bent* do 8.25 | Brake Materials A Part* do 11.30 * Berne Ready Mix Concrete do 35.62 1 Meebberger Bros. Stone 00. do 15.00 HIGHWAY ; Frank Singleton Supt. 130.00 , Richard LaFontaine A Supt. 328.70 Walter Reppert do 128.70 i Albert Beer do 128770 i Hubert leoh Clerk 132.60 i Chester Sboaf Dflesed 118.75 Lawrence Koenig do 128.12 Virgil Ferry do 123.76 1 Virgil Draper do — 133.65 Jesse Patch Muck. ...» 161.70 Harold Burger Truck 330.00 Harry Karshner do ...» 3 31.87 Don Harvey do 130.00 Donald Liecibty do ...» 330.00 DeWhyne Beer do 130.00 Roger Steiner do 130.00 Arthur Rosa Tractor 133.76 Ntoah Brunner do 123.76 Obrist Meshberger do 123.76
NIKS. ROMOU ABIDIN at New York la shown on Dial in Sandal, Japan, accused of killing her USAS* pilot huaband June 17. A court martial board ia trying the 26-year-old mother of 3 children. (International) * Max Case S. H. ...» 128.76 Christ Zureher do ... 123.75 Joel Augsburger do 128.75 Raymond Roller do 126.25 Joe SpanklMido . 113.75 Louie Drake Watchman 2.00 Citisens Telephone 00. Oper. 13.50 Bohwart* Ford 00. do 3.88 Deeds (KKjulpmient Co. do .... 8.29 Stockherger Mach. Inc. do 88.70 Mac Allister Mach. Co. do 62.83 Indiana Equipment 00. do — 5.89 Berne Farm Equip Co. do .... 3.00 Fortney Radiator Sliop do .... 3.00 Habegger Hardware do 8.45 Rubs Bmltley do 32.00 Riverside Garage do 3.00 Petrie Oil 00. do 19.99 Butler's Garage do 10.70 Decatur Equipment do 252.00 DeCaOur Auto Supply do 141.00 Balsiger Super Service do 4.25 Brvin Felber do 25.83 Paul Yoder Garage do 17.00 Beerlbower Welding Shop do 2.60 Motor Fuel Tax Div. do ...— 26.20 Petrie 041 00. do * 660.92 Beavers Gil Service do ... 3J 4.70 Goodyear Service Store do — 72.31 Rayls Inc. do — —~ 43.38 American Standard Corp. do 13.44 John W. Kerch Stone Mater 4.36 Meshiberger Bros. Stone d 02966.54 Berne Ready Milx do 26.84 Bingen Telephone 00. do .... 26.20 V\ ELF \RR Bernice Nelson Post. A Mil. 69.67 Mary J. Hazelwood Mil 26.60 Mabel Marshall do 11.90 Veronica Linn do — - 14.07 Cltlxens Telephone Co. Oper 21.85 Board of Commission er* Certified before me this 3rd day of August, 1956. FRANK KITSON Auditor of Adams Co. Aug. I Rural Church MT. TABOR METHODIST CHURCH Edgar Jonnston, Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30. BT LUKE EV. ANO REF. CHURCH HONDURAS Louis C. Mlmterman, Minister 9:00 Church Service Offering for Current Fund. Picnic after church at COC State Park. RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren in Christ William F. Ensminger, pastor Mt. Zion at Bobo 9:39 Sunday school. 10:30 Class meeting. 7:00 Christian Eendeavor. 7:30 Worship service. Wednesday evening at 7:30 pray er meeting. " ’ Mt. Victory on State Line 9:30 Sunday School. fl *- 10:30 Worship service. Wednesday evening at 8 prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. Wednesday evening at 7:30 pray or meeting. SALEM METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. A Davis, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School Maurice Miller, Supt. 10: 30 A. M. Morning Worship. 8:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting. BT. JOHN EV. AND REF CHURCH VERA CRUZ Louis C. Minsterman, Minister 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Church Service. Offering for Repair Fund. There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, ‘Thy will be done,” and those to whom God says, "All right then, have it your way.” —C. S. Lewis. A LOCAL fiUH LOAN CO. JQIBS aCditUUL CASH LOANS—REFINANCING • TOU« CAR • APPLIANCES • PURNITUIC • PERSONAL PROPERTY ONI FUfeu TO PAY . . . Jest Oace • Meaffc • CONSOLIDATE DEITS • CASH TOW NEED • MEDICAL EIU.S • ANT GOOD PURPOSE Ye* cl* a*f cedi even though you o»t others. Ropey to meny Sellers oech month. Coirfidentiel. Reetoneble cost. Telk it ever with us without obligetion
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InlarMhontl Unit era Sunder School I_patent BaikaromS 8 trip taro ■ Fealm UTtSet Jeremiah Ml 1-14: Daniel . _ DovuUuaal Boa6la(i Isaiah Mill, 1 : 1 1,1 Loyalty Under Fire Lessen Ter August 1, MSI QOMETHINO can b* learned from history, even when it la the history of obscure men. Perhaps we can evep learn more tram the history of obscure, little-known, forgotten men, because we era mostly of that sort ourselves, than placed persona Dr. Foreman were citizens of Jerusalem, or had been. That city had been laid flat by Nebuchadnezzar’* army. That the tittle nation of Judah bad brought the war on itself, that the propheta, and especially Jeremiah, had predicted exactly what happened.—all this did not soften the Wow. Those people were exilea, but with a special bitterness. It is one thing to be driven from home hoping to go back some day; It ia another thing to have no horn# to go back to. If those displaced persons could have been taken back to Palestine, to the exact spot where Jerusalem stood, all they would have found was rubble. They would have perished of starvation . . . They knew this all too well. Yet in their memories Jerusalem still lived, a dream-city unchanged by time. They wept when they saw It in their mind’s eye; but tears did not wash away the picture they loved. Did it do them any good, this remembering and remembering a city that was no more, a city they would never see again? Yes, It did. For even If that city were less fair than their homesick minds portrayed it, the good which they remembered would remain as an ideal. The community they would build in exile would be es near like the best they remembered as they could make it A remembered glory that come* no in ora may become an ideal for today’s world. Loyalty to memory may be something better than laying posies on well-tended graves; tt may. be the channel through which the best of yesterday flows into today and tomorrow.
Loyal to LHo'o Moot’s These exiled Jews often dreamed of going back. That was before Jerusalem fell, and before Jeremiah wrote them a famous letter. (Jer. 20.) You will never see your native land again, he told them. The captivity will end, but not in your lifetime. Meanwhile be good citizens where you are. Build houses, plant gardens live with your growing families. Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile . . . That may have been hard advice to take; but they took it. Dreams of the past can be slow peison if all they produce is tears. Dreams can make men crazy, they can keep people from looking at life's realities. Dream-wishes can keep men from doing what is possible under the circumstances. Jeremiah did not wish these people to forget Jerusalem. He wanted them to recognize the Must’s of the situation where they were. There is such a thing as loyalty to the inevitable. “Shake hands with the Inevitable" is a good rule, for the really inevitable is the hand of Providence. Loyal to Sod The story of the young men who chose death rather than be disloyal to God by worshiping Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image, reaches one of its high points in what the young men said to the king. God will deliver us, they said; He is able to deliver us and we believe He will; but If not—if there Is no God, or if He is not able to save us, or if He does not choose to save us, if He forsakes us altogether, we will not be disloyal to Him. The story is a kind of parable about an the loyal servants of the true God in great pagan Babylonia during those exile years. Many Jews must have been tempted to take over the religion of their conquerors, just as after the second World War there was a rush toward Christianity in Jipan. Certainly there in Babylon there were many voices whispering or calling aloud. Bow down! Conform, be like everybody else, when you are in Babylon do as the Babylonians do. Don’t be peculiar, -dent be stubborn, leave your invisible God and come worship the golden gods to whom the nation prays 1 But tbs young men made the right choice, bard then, hard always: They would be loyal to the true God, if his deliverance was delayed. Self-control must be based on what Is deemed right. Be not disturbed at trifles, ar at acidents that are common.
Rural Churches WOOD CHAPEL E. U. B. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Albert N. Straley, pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, Paul Henrey, supt. Lesson: "Loyalty Under Difficulty.” 10:30 a.m. Prayer m*et!ng-C. R. Abbott, class leader. Sermon: '‘The Unchanging Christ.” Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. SALEM EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH H. K. Settlage, minister 9:00 Sunday School. Classes for every age group. 10:00 Worship Service. Sermon "Importance of the Ungifted.” 7:30 Youth Fellowship Meeting. Monday 8:00 Mens Chorus Rehearsal. Tuesday 8:00* Womens Guild Meeting. Wednesday 8:00 Ladies Chorus rehearsal. Thursday - All Day Meeting of the Ladies Aid. Saturday 9:90 Childrens Choir Rehearsal. - ■ - - Gf* PLEASANT DALE CHURCH OF. THE BRETHREN John D. Misbler pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday School classes for all members of the family. Mr. Homer Arnold Jr., superintendent and Mrs. Valera Liby children’s director. 10:30 a.m. morning worship. The pastor’s message will he on the subject "Men of this Generation.” 7:30 p.m. departmental meetings for CBYF, children and adults. The adult discussion on “What We Believe About the Holy Spirit” will be directed by a panel consisting of Martha Liby, Gene Bluhm and Lloyd dowser. 8:06 p.m. the evening worship period will be a unified service with the pastor speaking on “Stepping Out on Faith.” These evening services will be held at the parish hall lawn unless weather conditions make it necessary to meet at the church. The outdoor services have proven to be desirable during these warm days and many asked that they be repeated. Hour of Power each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. The study this Wednesday will be from I Corinthians 12 and 13. You are welcome to attend these services of worship. Bring your friends and visitors who may be with you on vacation.
PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST CHURCH ’ Rev. H. A. Davis, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, Mrs. Harlen Jones. Sttpt. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship 8:00 P. M. Thursday, Prayer Meeting. 7 UNION CHAPEL EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Lawrence T. Norris, pastor 9:30 Sunday School. Wendell Miller supt Robert Plumley asst. 10:20 Worship Service. Evening Service 6:45 Youth Fellowship. Betty Miller president. 7:30 Worship Service. (Followed by a meeting of the Council) Wednesday Evening 8: 0Q Prayer Meeting. Omer Merriman Leader. MONROE METHODIBT CHURCH Ralph R. Johnson, Minister Worship 9:30. .Sermon by the Minister. Special Music. Sunshine Mission Band children 4-12. Sunday School 10:2041:00. John Ohristener, Supt. No Evening Services today. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30, Homer Winteregg, leader. W9CS Family picnic at Lehman Park, Berne, Thursday at 6:30. "Don’t take a vacation from God”. PLEABANT MILLS BAPTIBT CHURCH James Reffet, pastor 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. Lowell Noll. S. S. Supt. This is the last month of vacation. We who are at home bear an urgent responsibility to carry on, in the absence of others. BT. PAUL MISSIONARY CHURCH Louis Klotzbach, pastor 9:15 Sunday morning worship.. 10:15 Sunday School, Lylt Franz supt.. 7:00 M. Y. F. 7:30 Evening Service. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service. PLEASANT VALLEY WESLEYAN METHODIST G. R. Shaw, pastor 9:30 Sunday school, Robert Bailey, supt. 1Q:30 Mosning service Message by the pastor, and reception of new members into the church. 7:30 Evening service. Message by the pastor. The Sunday school offering this Sunday will be applied on opr parsonage debt 8:00 p.m. Wednesday! prayer anh praise service, leader, Virgil Sprunger. * Because of Annual Cons. and Camp at Fainnount, there will be no Sunday services 14th and 21st. a
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ANTIOCH UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Chariot Calller Pastor Ellis Skllss 8. 8. Supt. (Fellowship in God’s house la a foretaste of heaven. Come to our services as announced if you are net a regular attendant elsewhere. i S-»#:30. / Morning Worship 19; 30. LAWSON Plumbing • Heating Appliances Sales and Service Phone 3-3626 W. Monroe St FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Leland A. Ripley Monroe, Ind. ADAMS COUNTY FARM* BUREAU CO-OP Everything in Farm Supplies Barns - Williams • Monroe Pleasant Mills • Geneva Rom Hill Dairy, Inc. BUY THE GALLON AND BAVE 351 N. 10th St. Decatur FAMILY RESTAURANT 222 N. 2nd St Decatur, Indiana Fine Food - Fast Service Phone 3-3305 Treon’s Poultry Market Fresh Dratted Poultry Freeh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 Engle A Irwin Motors NEW and ÜBED CARS Your Studobakor-Paekard Dealer Winchester A U. 8. 27 Decatur [yjjiouse FURNITURE STORE Successors to Zwick Furniture Btoro Kelly’s Dry Cleaning Plant A Office Uptown Btoro 427 N. 9th 8t 166 8. 2nd Bt Saddath Meal Market Homs Killed Meat — Groceries Free Parking . Phone S-2706 612 80. 13th Bt BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Dependable Farm Bervloe Phone 32706 Decalnr Matie House Pianos, Organs, Instruments Sales • B«rvlce 264 N. 2nd St Phone 3-3353 Sheet Muslo * COLES MARKET f MEATB and GROCERIES 237 W. Monroe 8t Phono 3-2615 SMITH DRUG CO. Your Rexall Drug B tor* 146 N. 2nd St Phono 3-3614 The First Slate Bank DECATUR, IND. ESTABLISHED 1883 MEMBER F.D.I.C. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE The Decatur Insurance Agency Eat 1887 Bob Heller, Agent Heller Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Nnbaggar Hardware - “The Store Where Old-Fashioned Courtesy Prevail*” 140 Weet, Monroe Phone 3-3716
Spasmodic Worship Rev. J. K. Meadows Although they enjoy church blessings, men and women dose their ears to church bells on Sunday and quickly pass the open door and attend worship only spasmodically. They have time for so many things In their lives; time for business, time for home, time for pleasure, but no time for God. Sunday is to them the time for sleep, the day for trips, the personal enjoyments, but not the day of the Lord. They rob God of His day. All men must be ready to assume their stewardship responsibilities and not betray or abuse the trust which the Lord has placed in them. That kind of faithful stewardship brings true blessings. It Is such individuals who bring blessings to a nation, who make the church a living power in the lives of men, who experience the joys of a life well lived and receive the blessings of the Lord Jesus Christ both on eaAh ‘and in Heaven. Go to the church of your choice next Sunday and invite others to do likewise and see your church grow. This Week’s Bible Verse “But the hour cometh, and now is, when the t#ue worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such o worship him.” John 4:23
Pastor will bring the message ‘‘No Other God’s. Bve. Y. P. 7:00. Come over and help us, young people. Eve. Evangelistic 7:30. His cooler in our church than on your front porch. Come! When a boy ia guided right a good man lives. Zuercher Music Store U. No. 27, S. Berne, Ind. Full line of band and atrlng Instruments and Accessories Pianos, Organs—Liberal Terma We repair all instruments. Stucky Furniture Co. 30 Years es Continuous Business MONROE, IND. 6BMBBM66BMBBBMMWBWMMMBBWMMM»MMMMBMMMMMWM—— Sherman While & Co. KRAFT BUILDING Winchester Bt. Cream — Eggs — Poultry , - vi c tor Kneuss, Mgr. Phone 3-3600 ■ i i DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur Chicks & DeKalb Chicks and Kelvlnator Appliances 1316 W. Adama Phone 3-2971 TZeupc* S&oc Stone Quality Shoes for the Family X-Ray Fitting Decatur, rind. “WORKING FOR YOU” MONROE GRAIN & SUPPLY, INC. Feeds • Seeds - Fertilizer Coal and Farm Supplies MONROE, INDIANA
SMITH PURE MILK GO. YOUR LOCAL MILK MERCHANT GRADE “A” DAIRY PRODUCTS ■ 4 134 S. 13th at Adams St.
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CAL E. PETERSON CLOTHIER 101 N. 2nd St Phone 3-4116 Go To Church Sunday STIEFEL GRAIN CO. Baby Chlx Purina Chow Custom Mixing KNAPP SERVICE Cor. Second A Jackson Sta. Decatur, Ind. Kodak Finishing Film Left Today Ready Tomorrow . Edwards Studio Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. The Friendly, Lumber Yard Phone 3-3131 The second best Is never at good aa the best — Try Our Ready-Mix Dial 3-2561 Decatur Ready - Mix Inc. MORRISON FARM STORE (lUIS'OIOLMiRS SMITH PURE MILK CO. Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Products 134 8. 13th at Adams Zwick -Wemboff MONUMENT CO. Corner Monroe A Fourth Bta. (Down Town-) FUEL OIL DELIVERY Jack’s Shell Service - Quality Shell Products Highway 27 Phone 3-3628 ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. New and Used Trailers Regular Bank interest Rate* Decatur, Ind. BERBERS MARKET 105 8. 2nd Bt. Phone 3-2712 Meats A Groceries Maier Hide & Far Co. Dealer In All Berao Metals Telephone 3-4419 710 Monroe 8t Decatur Equipment, M Inc. IS ■ Hlway 27 North |jjgjj| Sales and Service ■■ Phone 3-2904
