Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1954 — Page 8

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DR. RAYMOND PATY ' Frow Page <>■»> i'riiversity, lie served as Director of Fellowships for the Julius Roaenwald fund in Chicago. In 1938 he becatne President of Birming-ham-Southern College and in 1942 resigned thia poet to accept the presidency of the University of Alabama. In 1947 he became chancellor at the University System of Georgia. For two months of that year he waa on leave, on an educational mission to Germany for the Civil Affairs Division of the War Department. In 1949 Dr. Paty Joined the organization of Rich’s, Inc., large Atlanta department store, as executive and director and as executive director of the Rich Foundation. Dr. Paty*s honorary degrees include: DUD. Emory University (1939): IX.D. University of Alabama (1942): L.H.D. BirminghamSouthern College (1943). He married Miss Adelaide Pund of Augusta. Georgia, in 1921. They bare three daughters. Martha Ann Reynolds. Mary Pund fiargeron. and Jane Muse Waldrop. PAROLE OFFICER Fane Oee> flee the jail with Brewster and bound and gagged himself to •mate It look, good’ and Tommy Anderson, staying out a fine for public intoxication.

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SALE CALENDAR AUG. 22—Jesse Thomas, 231 South Jacteon St.. Uma, Ohio. An Attmctfve Six Room Modern Home on Large Lot. 1:30 P. M. ...» u Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann-—Auctioneer. A LG. 29—1:00 p.m. Kearns Bros., owners. Convoy, Ohio. Convoy — Loeker business, equipment and grocery etoek. Overholt A Rauch, auctioneers. AUG. 31—7:00 p.m. Joel Gehring, owner. Craigville, Ind. Household goods and personal property.. Herman Strahm, auctioneer. .. U Oerber - Gerb«r Realty & Auction. ALG. 31 9:30 p.m. Mr. A Mrs. Roy Kaehr, owners. 340 Oak St.. Decatur, Ind. 3 bedroom modern home. Gerald Strickler. D. __, S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. SEPT. 4—Emmet McCalla Estate, Dallas Clerk, Executor. 200 East Arthur Street. Hicksville, Ohio. Six room Semi-Modern home — Furniture — Household Goods. 1:00 P. M. Midwest . i,, Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. SEPT. 4—Richard R. Thomas, on federal highway No. 24 at Junction of 24 A 127, two miles south of Sherwood. Ohio or 11 miles west of Defiance, Ohio. Fine, New. Completely Modern Suburban Home and Two Acres of Land. 6:30 p.m. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J.'F Sanmann. Auctioneer SEPT. 11—2:00 p.m. Estate of Catherine Schafer, deceased. J. Henry Faurote, Executor. 433 Winchester St., Decatur. 8 room eenu-modern borne. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. SEPT. 19—11:00 A. M. EST, Mrs. Owen M. McClelland and Mrs. Lillie W. Stump. 2 miles north and miles west of Convoy, Ohio or 3% miles bast of Dixon, Ohio on black top road. Registered red poll cattle, aM6g'’and farm Implements. Roy and Ned Johnson. ALG. 27—7:30 P.M. Hi Way Auction Barn, 2'4 miles west of Decatur. Ind. Furniture auction. Jerry Bixler, Ed Sprunger, auctioneers. • .V AUG. 28 —10:00 a.m. Berne Hardware Co., owner. New and used farm machinery and miscellaneous items. Neuenschwander, Blair, Lehman. Liechty, auctioneers.

* — Be sure you get the best of these big 4 Riprice Take a look at what you pay and what you get. You’ll see that Chevrolet has more for you and asks less from you. It’s priced below all Other lines of cars. That’s possible because Chevrolet builds the most cars—and can build them better to sell for less! |j& > 2 economy What’s it going to cost to keep that new car in gasoline? In oil? What about service and repairs? Check into it and you’ll find that Chevrolet has the greatest name of all for keeping upkeep costs down over all the miles you drivel Hr ; oMSrx-xV -= \ l &M** W XX 3 performance \ I AO I W °° you want ,ivelier ’ smoother performance on less gas? Then be \ I X) sure your new car has modern high-compression power. That’s just / ’k i. 1 I what Chevrolet gives you—the highest-compression power of any lead- / 1 ' mg low-priced car. Come in for a demonstration ride! V g Jt 4 appearance You - of course, are the only one who can decide which car looks the ZWHT'MRiF/ best . to y° u ; But you might well consider this: Chevrolet’s the only —^■ej3p !: -=S' one m the low-price field with the smooth lines and graceful beauty -of Body by Fisher. It’s the look America likes best! SAYLORS CHEVROLET SALES 13th Street and U. S. 27 “Eetablw hed 1926” ? Decatur, Ind.

Rodeo To Appear At Van Wert Riir The McKinley Rodeo and Wild West Show scheduled for the Van Wert County Fair will be held at I night on September ", 8. and 9. This rodeo carries forty head of stock and thirty working people, all professionals along their line ’ of work. The cattle are full blooded Brahma cattle and the bucking horses, which will be seen in action. are widely known. The rodeo program Includes saddle and bareback bronco riding. Brahma bull riding, calf roping, fancy roping, trick riding, and other western events. We have with us three outstanding feature acts. Jewell and Charlie Poplin, of Union. South Carolina, is one of the finest acts of its kind in this country. This act is a combi nation comedy and bucking Ford worked with two people, jj, man and a womhn. and is different from other Ford acts, it has plenty of slapstick comedy. Charlie Poplin also downs the show throughout the performance. Swede Fuller of Belle Fourche. South Dakota, and his four golden retriever dogs- i» another feature act Thia is the outstanding act of the year. Thia act ah® been featured at tensing. Michigan. Des Moines. lowa. Peoria. Illinois, and many other cities fpr indoor sport shows this season. The other feature act is Floys Pitxer of Casper. Wyoming, presenting his clown horse Sandy. Our rodeo clown will work the trained mule Jiggs, and will keep you entertained and laughing throughout the entire performance. We, carry enough performers to

present the dance of the rangeland or the quadrille on horsebark. some of whom are Bernice Pitzer, Don Eighner. Georgia Sweet Swede Fuller, Jewell Poplin. and Bob Creeling. The McKinley Rodeo has a solid booking for fifteen weeks this season playing twenty-four of the larger fairs of Ohio. Illinois. Missouri. Arkansas, arid Indiana including the Indiana State’Fair. This show is all owned and operated by Bob McKinley of Farmer City, Illinois. There will be fun galore for all at <jvo hour performance to bi’Damage Os $35 To Ostermeyer Auto Damage amounting to >35 occurred to an automobile driven by Evelyn Ostermeyer of 1601 Monroe, when a car driven by Helen D. Kauder, of San Bernardino, Calif., collided with her automobile at the intersection of highway, 27 and 224. The California car was approaching from the east, and struck the Ostermeyer- vehicle, which was traveling south on Thirteenth street. No damage was reported by the Kauder car. — "■ ■" Adams County Native Dies At Sanatorium Luster H. Arnold. 59. of Liberty township, a native of Adam® county, died at the Irene Byron Sanatorium in Fort Wayne Wednesday after a .five-month illness. He was born Jan. 1, 1895. in Adanw county, the son of Adam an>J Julia Lanning Arnold. He lived in Wells qpunty for the past r " ■ <£**' 'MtRsS ■ f .Jr?Jr ’ THE REASON the movie star took time out from her Dim career is held by Audrey Totter in Hollywood. This is the first photo of Audrey’s 6-week-old daughter, Mary Elizabeth Ann. fDtfernalionaD

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No Objections Are Filed Against Budget No objection® were made on the proposed Decetur school budget at the advertised meeting scheduled for Thursday night at Decatur high school and the proposal was formally adopted by the school board. * Next step will be presenting the budged, to the tax adjustment board and finally the state Iward of tax commlswionere. Usual custom is approval of the two latter boards if no objections are filed with, the school board. Two Fined In Court On Traffic Charges •Ezequiel Guereca, of route 5, Van Wert, b., was fined a total of 323.75 in justice of the peace court yesterday evening, after he was arrested by the city police and charged with reckless driving, Guereca was arrested on Adams street at Seventh at 6 p. in. Cora Abell of Union City, was fined 314.75 for failure to yield the right of way. She was arrested by the police at 2:10 p. m. yesterday at the corner of U. Si highway 27 and Second street extended. 35 years. Friends may call at the Thoma Funeral Home in Bluffton today. Funeral services will lie held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Liberty Center Methodist church with the Rev. J. C. Byrd officiating.

cuts J? Mr. Farmer: — Now la the time to clean up fence rows and ditch banks. The Jari Mower is the machine to do it with. There are dozens of farmers using the Jari every day, and a good way to tell where the Jar,ls are located and used is to drive • through the country and notice the cleaned-up barn yards, drive ways, ditch banks, and fence rows. 1 have Juris in stock and »dew good used machines also. Always glad to give you a demonstration. B. F. SHROYER , Exclusive Agent Phone 3-8301 Decatur, Ind.

RAIDONQUEMOY From Page <>■*> Quemoy skirmish appeared to be part of an attempt by the Chinest Reds to create consternatjfitt in the free world on the eve of .next month’s Manila conference which is aimed at setting up an anti-Communist southeast \sia defense alliance. WART CURE KENT, O. (INS) — Wart-curing was one of many medicinal qualities attributed to trees by legend. The ash, the holly and the peach, all -were used to make warts disappear, according to tree lore collectors of the Davey Tree Expert so.

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REDS ATTEMPT (Caetlßurd From Pace One I KDC. But he said "the possibility of a htg conference among the United Kingdom, the United States, and the'six EDC countries cannot be ruled out,” FORSEESGREAT (< oettnu»a Fret Page O«e> view for the near future: " 1. Guided missiles with atomic or hydrogen ..warheads may end the use of erew-carrying bombers. 2. Fighter aircraft “may also be •jjarits jwa»-out 4 "with development of radar and ground-to-air missiles equipped with automatic detonating atomic warheads. 3. The U. S. plans “ a large fleet

of nuclear-powered submarines,” equipped with atomic warhead torpedoes capable of destroying a convoy in one strike, which would ■make present U. S. aircraft carriers obsolete. •i. Atomic power plants fe«earch forecasts supersonic aircraft of unlimited range "able to take off from this continent, cruise over any portion of the world, and carry out any desired military mission” with no need of refueling. 5. Guided mlssUes, armed with warheads of vast destructive power, "will have the capabilities of being unerringly directed »0 a tapget" from continent to continent. Hinshaw received security clearance from the house-senate atomic cimmittee for his talk.

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