Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1958 — Page 2

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Decatur Water Dept. WE WILL CLEAN Gin WATER MAINS BY FLUSHING HYDRANTS THIS .... TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AFTER 9:00 P.M. NORTH OF MONROE STREET

HARVEST SALE ON NEW PHILCO j f[ SSSSSSS R]|| No Defrosting! No Controls to Set or*Forget! ISifr rWag s 4s9’ 95 I SiMlfllj aS» J 'NOW ONLY I ■ '* $ 9 E Q d ‘ I NOTICE- I MB VV - I ®_ —rd I trade /■ * ‘ ~ ~~This is not Just A Come ’■ ( ■ tf* •■I'V V - — f^-^= = SZJ. Our Store and Sell you l| ■ •* * . a Higher |» r j ce( j Model. t— , i iiihi ih-. W ■ ||gtlg,U’® a price \ These Refrigerators are 1 °’’ e Lch C a° e ' uxe \ cun loc N '“ “" d F ” s “'. “ l SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES Imo**' l r Jr„ This Pric - OH PHILCO ELECTRIC UU. FT. l imited Quantities RANGES TOO I NEW DOUBLE DOOR PHILCO TOO - At The Same low price ofSHEQ- 95 |7 B, \ 100% automatic with 70 lb. freezer IS and full dairy bar door storage. Szm miF/' Ca, a&aF~l * * B HB EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR IDEAL FOOD 1 J I KEEPING. LOADED WITH DELUXE FEATURES Bl iI r 7 ra iB--t l| liS l HAUGK’S y; -WFSW : PLUMBING - HEATING APPLIANCES \ PHONE 3-3316 1 BLOCK NORTH STOPLIGHT ON HIGHWAY 27 - - . C '_ . • ... ' /& ’

Adams Central Band Is Fifth At Auburn The Adams Central high school band placed fifth in Class B competition in the band parade held at Auburn Saturday. Adams Central received $25 for fifth in the contest, in which 17 area bands competed. The band’s majorettes used hula hoops instead of the usual batons.

RUMMAGE SALE Sponsored by the Monroe Methodist WSCS FRIDAY, OCT. 3 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. At the former | GERBER’S MARKET on South 2nd St.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Automobile, Wagon Involved In Wreck Charge Is Filed On Operator Os Wagon The state police were called to Magley Monday to investigate a property damage accident at 7:15 p.m. which involved a car and a tractor pulling a wagon. ’ A car driven by Adrian H. Coffee, 57,' Decatur, struck the back! of a wagon pulled by a tractor operated by Edgar William Reke-; weg, 29, route one. Decatur, when Coffee failed to see the wagon that did not have trailer lights | Coffee saw the wagon at the last! minute but was unable to come to a complete stop in time to pvoid the Collision. The accident occurred when both vehicles were head ed west on U. S. 224 at the time the tractor attempted to turn into i the Sinclair service station drive

located in the center of Magley. Rekeweg was arrested by the state police for towing a wagon without lights. He is schedul.'d to appear in justice of the peace court to the charge Friday at 5 o'clock. Damage to the Coffee auto was estimated at $l5O, the wagon received S2O damage. An accident was reported to the Adams county jail Monday at 8:50 p.m. that occurred in Monmouth. It was reported that a car driven by Daniel D. Bieberich, 16, Preble, struck a parked car owned by James Baughman, route three, Decatur, while parked in Monmouth. Damage to the vehicels was estimated at SSO each. Further details of the accident were not available. Krueckeberg Reelected To Board Os Directors Herman H. Krueckeberg, cashier of the First State Bank of Decatur, was reelected to a three-

year term on the board of directors of the Lutheran old peoples home association at Kendallville, at the annual dinner and business meeting Sunday evening. Rudolf J. Rehwinkel, Kendallville, was reelected president, and the Rev. Leßoy Buuck, Auburn, was renamed to the board. Vernon J. Adams, Fort Wayne, was elected to succeed the Rev. Bruno Poch, Fort Wayne, who asked to be relieved after serving on the board and as corporate secretary since organization of the home in IQ2B. Two Are Fined For Traffic Violations Two fines were paid in justice i of the peace court Monday night for traffic violations. One arrest was made for imprMier passing, the second was for feeding. John C. Fletcher. 34, Chicago, 111., was arrested Sunday on U.S. 27 approximately one and Vi miles north of Decatur for passing a vehicle at a marked intersection that showed yellow lines. A fine of $5 and costs totalling $20.75 was assessed from Fletcher for the offense. Gordon R. Jackson, 30, Evansville, was arrested Sunday on 13th street for speeding. He was fined $16.75 for the charge of driving 46 miles per hour in a posted zone of 30 miles per hour. Acid Soil Although lime is not a plant food it has its value in correcting sour or acid soil conditions, and in mak- | ing clay soils looser and more pliable.

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1958.