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GARRETT CLIPPER, GARRETT, INDIANA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1951 PAGE EIGHT ALL KINDS OF HOME GROWN 6 FINAL RITES ARE HELD FOR FORMER GARRETT MAN CROWD OF 250 PERSONS AT C0RUNNA SCHOOL REUNION Several Good Bouts At Legion Boxing Show officiated and burial was in White City cemetery in Spencer- ville. Mr. Brattain was a member of While working as a volunteer Your Best Salesman THAT'S THE CLASSIFIED AD! Garrett Meets Strong Warsaw Friday Night With a 42-0 victory over Portland behind them, the Garrett Railroaders will try for their second Approximately 250 persons attended the twelfth annual school reunion of Richland and Fairfield townships held at the Church of Christ in Corunna on Sunday, fresh fruits and vegetables for sale eating and cooking apples, melons, Michigan peaches, crab apples, grapes, tomatoes, corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, onions, pickles, mangoes, pimentoes, bananas, oranges, lemons, cidar vinegar, apple jelly, sorghum, comb and strained honey, and gladioli. Green's Market, 1 miles west of Auburn on highway 27.

(102) Concord lodge 556, F. A. M. and the Scottish Rite at Fort Wayne. Read Your Own Clipper! Clipper Classified Ads Pay! in building a new Masonic temple at Spencerville, Charles Brattain, 68, of Spencerville, died Saturday at 1:15 p.m.

after a sudden heart seizure. He was a former resident of Garrett many years ago. Mr. Brattain was one of six or seven men who were working on the Sept. 9.

Lunch was served' by the ladies of the church at the noon Garrett boxing fans saw some excellent bouts Monday night at the Garrett gym when Garrett American Legion Post 1892 sponsored an S-bout show. Most of the contestants are Golden Gloves tournament participants. The best bout of the night was that between Jimmy Lester of Fort a present welterweight champion of that city, and Bob Porter of Fort Wayne, former run I hour. project at the time. RATES: a word, minimum charge of 60 for the first insertion.

2 per word for additional insertions. extra for blind ad. I Classified Ad Display $1.00 per inch i first insertion, per inch thereafter, i The Reasons Folks Use Want Ads Are Different, But Results are the Same FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms. 313 Covell St. (10U2) Mr.

Brattain had been ailing IN 1 for several years with heart trou 1 PHONE 27 FOR WANT AD SERVICE I 1 i Registration was in charge of Ralph Manrow and Estel Salppy and the reception committee wa.s composed of Isaiah Wert and Bess Harmes. It was a very -iappy occasion to many who had not seen their former school mat'is lor years. At 2 p.m., the meeting was called to order by the president. Peter Seoert. The song service was led by Eugene Treesh, the group singing "Glory to His Name" and "America, the Beautiful," with Sylvia Poutius as pianist.

The invocation was given by Will Al-d rich. Welcome greetings were extended by Pearl Smith, vice-president and the response by Paul FOR RENT 2 STEAM HEATED SKIP KING MOTOR SALES EN- office rooms. Ph. 238-R. (96tf) ner-up for the middleweight title and now boxing as a welterweight.

Both youths are excellent boxers but Lester has tremendous hitting power. He tagged Porter with a terrific right in the second round to win by a knockout. John Bloom of Fort Wayne, formerly of Garrett, gave the fans a thrill when he knocked out Chuck Smith of Fort Wayne in the second round in another welterweight fight. Bloom just sailed in. hitting with everything he had.

Another excellent bout was the ble and had recently given up his position as school ibus driver in Spencerville because of failing health. Mr. Brattain was a retired carpenter. Survivors include the wife, Clara; a son, Forrest of Spencerville; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Farver of Fort Wayne and Mrs.

Marvella Dilley of St. Joe, seven grandchildren; two brothers, Ralph of Fort Wayne and Carlos of Harlan, and four sisters, Mrs. Anna Deerwester in Wisconsin; Mrs. Dora Peterson of Detroit. Mrs.

Edith Holden of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Alice Moore ot BILL ZOLMAN PLUMBING AND heating contractor. Phone 527. (tf) gine overhauling, general re pairs, engine ti ne up, front end alignment and wheel balancing. Also body and fender work, wrecks fixed, reflnishing, complete repainting.

Blue Coral waxing. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. Your DeSoto-Plymouth dealer, Quincy Lee Ph. 481.

(Formerly McDaniel Motor Sales. (55tf) inf---- jC I triumph of the season against the Warsaw Tigers tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at Warsaw. Warsaw bowed to a strong Plymouth team 7-0 last week-end and will be trying to win its first game of the season against the Railroaders. The Tigers have an experienced squad, with four seniors in the starting backfleld led by Quarterback Bell and Fullback Johnston. Missing from the Tiger squad, however, will be Rhapansavage, their 1950 all-conference back, and two other first string all-conference players.

Garrett will field about the same eleven that started against Portland, with the possible exception of Williams substituting for Brand at left end. Jack Hickman, another end who was expected to be out for the rest of the season with a twisted knee, has recovered and will be able to play. Starting line-ups for the two teams will be: Garrett left end, Williams or Brand; left tackle. Treesh; left guard. Soudah; center.

Byanskie; right guard, Ho-varter; right tackle, Easterday; right end. Hammond: quarterback. Feagler; halfbacks. Rimmell and Lumm; fullbact. Harper.

Warsaw left end. Bowman: left tackle. Smith: left guard. Joyner; center, Sisk: right guard. Rutherford; right tackle.

Thomnson: lr piioriE I 310 1 ZIMMERMAN jjj FUNERAL I Harlan. i The body was taken to the Wal NEW FLOOR SANDER AND EDG-er for rent, Heinzerling's Hdwe. Call 79. (60tf) Heinzerling's Hardware 120 North Randolph Street Phone 79 OPEN SATURDAY 'TILL 9 P. M.

ter funeral home at Spencerville where funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. D. R.

Salisbury of Spencerville SWEET CIDER FOR SALE A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CLIP-per makes a nice wedding or birthday gift. (tf) every Thursday and Friday. Will deliver. Frank Diederich, Ph. 907-R2.

(lOOtf) Cook, teacher. A si.ort business meeting was held and the nominating committee reported the following officers for the next year: For president. Orlo Deetz; vice-president, Ada Fairington and secretary-treasurer. Georgia Cook. The officers were elected.

Gifts were presented to the oldest man teacher present. Will Aldrich and the oldest lady teacher, Polly Miser. Mrs. Earl Treesh of Toledo, Ohio, and Henry Miser of Plymouth, received gifts for coming the greatest distance. A male quartet composed of Earl Treesh of Toledo.

Myron 4 MAKE GOOD THINGS no decision, exhibition match between Sunny Brown of Fort a e. present bantamweight champion, and Bob Walters of Fort Wayne, bantamweight champion two years ago. Brown had the best of the fight. He is a topnotch boxer and hard hitter. The results of the other matches were as follows: Carl Markin de-cisioned Dick Gibson, Stanley Goff decisioned Jerry Blake, Don Little-john decisioned L.

I. Chapman and Curtis Brown decisioned Bob Pascal. The last match of the night was a "Battle Royal," where four boxers were blindfolded and each had a rattle in one hand and a boxing glove on the other hand. HOUSE FOR SALE AT 214 SOUTH Guilford. Also for sale a wardrobe, dresser and bed.

Ph. 917-W3. (101t2) ART AND CONSTRUCTION PA-per, ink erasers and stenographer pads now available at The Clipper office. 63tf) TASTE BETTER! Get Yours at the SUPERIOR DAIRY Phone 279-R CENTRAL MARKET WEEK-END SPECIALS USED WASHING MACHINE FOR WANTED TO RENT GARAGE near business district. Phone 637.

(102-P) sale. Ph. 597-W1. (102t3) STEEL FILING AND STORAGE ngnt end. Katte; quarterback, Marklev of Hamilton, Arthur MODERN HOME LAUNDRY --washings and ironings, pick up and delivery.

Call 474 or 797. (78tf) CALL PIERSON'S ELECTRIC FOR electric motor and refrigeration repair. Phone Garrett 371-R. (53tf) Bell: halfbacks. Bowser and N'en fullback.

Johnston. cabinets of all types, pencil sharpeners, typewriter ribbons, binders of all kinds, ledger sheets, receipt books, columnar pads, sales books, clipboards, employe payroll records, account books, Lb. Fresh Side Pork 49 Cleaning, New Trim WANTED TO RENT 3 OR 4 room unfurnished apartment by reliable working couple. No children. Ph.

351. (101t2) RURAL ROUTE CHANGE IN AUEURN GOES INTO EFFECT Ames of Topeka and Eugene Treesh of Wolcottville sang several numbers in their happy "back home" style. All were former local residents and the audience received them heartily. Mrs. Arthur Amos accompanied them at the piano.

An impressive memorial serv Restores Felt Hats staplers, rubber bands, paper clips, indexes, inventory sheets, 1 Lafayette, Ind. Without too much work or skill, last fall's felt carbon paper, files, file folders, adding machine paper, cardboard, paper of all kinds, ring binders and other office supplies for sale by The Clipper. Nora may be freshened and worn as a ice was in charge of Mrs. Re-routing of the rural mail routes out of the Auburn post office and the opening of the auxiliary motorized city route through the Auburn Junction district have been instituted. Postmaster Buster L.

Hetrick reports. Improve Vour Home Now Siding; Rootinjr Insulation linrn Hoofs A Specialty-Experienced Installers Sears, Roebuck and Co. Phone Kendallville, Indiana Mar-Donald. Don Smith sang. "The "new Miss Frieda C.

Stoll FOR SALE BY OWNER IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 2-story, 2-bedroom insulated bungalow type house on corner lot. Venetian blinds, oil heat, oil water heater. Downstairs, stairs and upstairs hallway carpeted. Full basement. Storm windows and screens.

$8,500. CHARLES ORT L.rd Prayer" and "Taps" with i extension clothing specialist at James Simons as accompanist. Purdue university, points out that FOR SALE USED DINING room suite, two used breakfast sets. Very good condition. Ort Co.

tlOOtf) The motorized ity route, which R'- Shockney gave the memorial the. homemaker need not feel that she must have great skill and training to make minor changes or FOR SALE GOOD MILK COW. Phone Garrett 904-W3. (100t3) to clean a hat to give it a new SEWERS CLOGGED? SEWERS and basement drains cleaned with look. is operated by various carriers, was completed in 4S minutes the first day.

The route extends on West Twentieth, Lake Shore avenue, and east on Ensley to Indiana anue. The re-routing of the rural carriers resulted in reduction of the loute.s from four to three. The re- prayer. The president introduced the speaker of tie afternoon. Owen LUuias.

superintendent of schools of conier, and a former DeKalh county resident. His topic was "Our Trip to Alaska." Mr. ami Mrs. Bangs recently returned from Alaska where thev had One of the first things to do is to remove the trimmings before cleaning the hat. A recommended FOR SALE TWO HORSE stock trailers, new tires and tubes, western saddle breast harness, bridle, corona blanket, some silver.

811 South Cowen. (101t2) Ham Shanks Pig's Knuckles 39 Marion Bacon 1 45 BURCO Coffee 79 Lettuce 2 HEADS 29 Kevko Oleo 34 FOODCRAFT Pork Beans 2 29 DEERWOOD Sweet Peas 2 35 HAVE YOU A DRINKING PROB-lem? Alcoholics Anonymous. Write box 131, Garrett, or call 635-R. Auburn. (21tf) and easy way to clean a felt hat electric cutting knives.

No digging necessary. Guaranteed workmanship. Septic tanks, cesspools, cisterns and toilet vaults pumped. Modern equipment. No mileage charge.

24-hour service. Bill's Sewer Cleaners, phone 3211, Waterloo. (76tf) is by carefully brushing it around ducfon was made upon a recent I isited their son who is in govern- in line of the nap with a stiff 4 i nrusn. However, it the hat is badly soiled, it should be cleaning MODERN CLEANERS GENERAL repairing. Pick-up and delivery service.

110 E. King Ph. 709. (71tf) mental work there. He described the new Alaskan highway which was recently built and the wonders of the midnight by lightly brushing it with a cloth dampened with a non-flamable Operators Day and Night Shifts LATHE MILLING MACHINE GRINDERS DRILL PRESS KENDALLVILE MAIA'HINE INC.

East King Stret-t GARRETT, INDIANA sun as it was at that season when i rr.u should be order received from the U. S. department and was made upon of Robert E. Biteman of Fort Wayne, post office inspector. The regular rural carriers, Wallace Hersh.

Lenna C. Wilson and an Showers, started over the new routes a week ago. The reduction in. the routes re iv itfrtimis nuiu. lie iiii APPLES FOR FINE FALL AND i winter apples see L.

F. Wolfe and Sons orchard on east side of Loon Lake. Ph. Etna 251 or 236. STl ITHOLSTERV SHOP IteupholsterinK Hestylins New and Custom Made Furniture Estimates Without Obligation Free Pick-Up and Delivery 1303 V.

Chicago Rd. Sturgis 749M R. 3. Columbia City. (96tf) vioiieu AiasKa.

He gave a vivid description of travel in this far northern country. The meeting closed with sing-in? of "God be with You Till We Meet Again" and benediction by Rev. Shocknev. REGISTERED COCKER SPANIEL puppies for sale Mrs. Paul Wil-mot.

Ph. 784-W. (102tf) sulted in release of a temporary; carrier. Eugene Simanton. Mr.

Uersh has Rt. 1, Mr. Wilson, Rt. 2, and Van Showers, Rt. 3.

HELP WANTED TO HARVEST 15 thousand bushels of fine quality apples starting about Oct. 1. Apply in person or write Butler Orchards, Hudson, route 1, Indiana. Orchard 4 miles south of Helmer on state road 327. (100t9) brushed up with a stiff brush, a rubber sponge art gum eraser, or fine sand-paper.

Steaming felt or fabric often removes water spots. When too badly soiled, the hat should be sent to a commercial cleaner. Light colored felts may be rubbed with either coarse corn meal and salt or with corn meal dampened with a non-flamable cleaning fluid. Pressing can make a big improvement in the appearance of a felt hat. Flat brims can be pressed Read Your Own Clipper! FOR SALE GLOW BOY CIRCU-lator heater; 2-wheel trailer with slipon stock rack 7 h.p.

air-cooled gas engine. J. L. Atkinson, mile north, 1 miles west of Corunna. (100t2-P) NEEDED! MAN OR WOMAN AT once to supply famous Watkins products to customers in Garrett.

Established business, no investment. $50 weekly income possible from the start. Write E. K. Shuey, Box 157, Sta.

Columbus, O. (100t4-T) GREEN RIVER LIGHT RED Kidnev Beans 2 19 "STERN VALUE" on the ironing board with a steam iron. Another way is to hold the hat over a steaming teakettle and shape it with the hands. Miss Stoll cautions homemakers to use care so as not to change the shape of the hat or spoil the curves in DAY or HIGIIT AMBULANCE SERVICE PII0I1E 590 cKEE FUIIERAL HOME Suits4mts the brim. Since felt dries very slowly, it may take 12 hours or longer.

The hat should not be worn until entirely dry. Ribbon trimming may be freshened by cleaning fluid or by washing. Faded ribbons may be removed, turned and tacked back in place. Frayed edges may be trimmed off the ribbon to add freshness. A new ornament such as a feather not only freshens a hat but adds a new look.

If the hat has a veil, the stiffness may be restored by pressing it on waxed paper with a warm ELECTRIFY YOUR OLD SEWING machine for as little as $29.00. All makes repaired. Call Joe Carlin. 338. Will pick up your machine For that well dressed Autumn look and year round comfort any Tuesday.

Sailor's Sewing SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Light, clean, steady work on defense contracts. Apply in Person (SMD'u'IHIIM SS. GARRETT Machine Shop, 111 North Main Kendallville, phone 362. (62Ttf) iron. Suits PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- ing.

Phone Abey Abram, Inc. (66Ttf) ny- GEORGE C0UL0N, RETIRED BUTLER MAN, DIES AT 65 i -i? rv -4 i FOR SALE FIVE ROOM HOUSE with bath on East High street. Nice lot, two car garage, furnace. VARSITY TOWN" "STRATHMORE" and SEITCHIK, full basement. Priced to sell at $4,500.

See Allen B. Visk. 517 'fir Ai'fi r-'--? E. Mitchell Kendallville, Ind. Funeral rites for the late George.

P. Coulon, 65, a retired Butler man, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in the Johnson funeral home in Butler. Mr. Coulon died at 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday In his home at 419 West Phone 366. (102t3-P) Ort's Out of Tourney Main 6treet, Butler. His death COMFORTABLE ROOMS WITH running water for rent by the week. Garrett hotel. Flannel Shirts After Losing 5 toO was atributed to complications 73 1 Topcoats MANLY" "DUNBROOK" in Tweeds, Checks, Gabs and many others.

Also many fine "zip" lined coats. CONNER'S SEWING MACHINE Sales Service. New and rebuilt machines portables, consoles, desk models. Machines rented, all makes repaired. Conner's, Sedan road, Auburn phone 783-2.

(70tf) following an illness of six months. Ort's softball team bowed out of WEDDING INVITATIONS AND For two weeks preceding his death, he was bedfast. the invitational tournament at At Friday's services, the Rev. announcements printed or engraved for sale by The Clipper. (tf) Markle Monday night when they lost to the Bluffton Efks, 5-0.

Jack W. H. Baker, pastor of the St. LINCOLN PEARS FOR SALE Mark's Lutheran church in But Phone 912-W3. (100 t3 Barnes of Ort's got the team's only hit off the Elks' pitcher.

Deibele FOR SALE FRYERS, ALIVE OR ler, will officiate. The body will WHEN YOU NEED GLASS. SEE dressed. Will deliver. Phone 616-R4, Ralph Ober.

(74tf) and Hathaway pitched four-hit ball for Ort's but a muddy field caused then be removed to the Pioneer cemetery at Pioneer, for bur a rather sloppy game to be played the glass man. We specialize in mirrors for the home. Glass furniture tops finished smooth. Complete auto glass service. Owen Glass Shop, phone 474, Garrett.

(32tf) ial. A native of-West Unity, Mr. Coulon was born April 23, Last week Ort's won its first game in the tournament by beating in Rne Quality Felfcs A comfortable medium weight shirt that's warm for the coldest days. IN COMBINATION PLAID COLORS, CRISPLY TAILORED AND HANDSOME A Top Value at This LOW PRICE $2.98 BOSTON STORE Warren White Rose 8-3. Held hit less for four innings, Ort's scored 1886.

For the past 10 years, he resided in Butler. His last job was as a watchman at a defense five runs in the fifth to cinch the FOR SALE 3 USED REFRIG-erators. Very good condition. Chas. Ort Co.

(lOOtf) game, then added three more in plant in Chicago. Don't Take Less Than the Best Don't Take Less Than a "LEE" HOMES FOR SALE IN GARRETT 5 rooms and bath, all modern, corner lot, 701 East King. 7-room all modern, 617 North Randolph. Tjall or inquire R. H.

Werten-gerger Agency, 106 North Main, Auburn, phone 226, Monday through Saturday. Marvin D. Shawi Auburn, phone 834 evenings or week-ends. Audra L. Sanxter, office phone 226, Auburn; evening or week-end appointments, call Hamilton S154.

(68tf) the later innings. Deibele was the Surviving are the wife, the for winning pitcher. mer Iva Firestone; one son, James, a resident ot Chicago; a daughter, Miss Catherine Coulon LICENSED TO WED RADIO SERVICE ALL APPLI-ances repaired. Wringer rolls for all make washers. Our equipment is up to date for good service to you.

McNabb's Appliance service. (92tf) of Birmingham, a granddaughter; two brothers, A Robert E. South, 24, a stu dent residing in Auburn and BeT erly Sue Hamilton, 24, also of Au Coulon of Churubusco and Prank Coulon of Long Beach CLAUDE MILLER, LICENSED Stern (Slothing Oonpaoy "Ttis Brightest Spot in Garrett" plumber. 508 W. King St (15tf) burn.

The couple will be united in and a sister, Mrs. Pauline Lau, al so of Long Beach. marriage Saturday afternoon in HAVE $500 DOWN FOR HOUSE FOR SALE LOT 55 ON SOUTH Ijams St, Linkenhelt add. For Information call Mrs. T.

Wilcox. 511 N. Randolph St. Ph. 163-W.

(10U4) ceremony in the Auburn Metho in Garrett or Auburn to buy on contract Ph. 640-R1. (lOltf) dist church. Tour Own Clirer!.

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