Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1956 — Page 6

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This July May Set New Cool Records Average Is Below Normal For Month INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — A few more below-normal temperatures this month and it will go down In weather records as Indiana's coolest July in the 20th Century. For the first 22 days of the month, the Indianapolis temperature average was 71.9 degases. That's almost five degrees below normal and a colder average than for any full month of July since 1900. This has been an unusual month. July started out like any hot slimmer month with temperatures in the 90s the first two days. But beginning with July 3 and running through the 22nd, the mercury never got as high as 90 —in fact, it never exceeded 85 —a single time. The mercury stopped in the 70s on eight of the days. _ .-Night-time temperatures have been on the coolish side, too. Only once since July 4 has the low reading failed to drop as low as 05. and on three consecutive nights it fell into the 50s. The weather records show the previous coolest July this century was in the relatively recent year of 1947. when the average temperature was 72.5. The normal maximum temperature for July at Indianapolis is 85.9 degrees. Thus far, it has been 80.0. The normal minimum temperature is 66.7. Thus far. it has been 63.3. The normal mean temperature is 76.3. Thus far. it has been 71.9. Hot-weather haters will hope that this summer doesn’t follow the pattern of 1947. That record cool July was followed by a record hot August with an average temperature of 81 degrees, nearly seven degrees above normal. Ellis H. Sprunger Is Taken By Death El lis H. Spru nger, 64, of Detroit, former resident of Berne, died late Sunday night in a Detroit hospital after a month’s illness. He was editor of the Berne Witness for two years before entering YMCA work 30 reais agp, starting in Fort 4 — Surviving are the widow. Helen; a son. Ellis. Jr., of San Francisco, and four sisters. Miss Inda Spjunger and Mrs. Waldo Lehman of Berne, Mrs. N.. N. Soldner of Pandora, 0.. and Mrs. Maurice ■Troyer of Tokyo. Japan. Services will be held in Detroit Wednesday, and the body will be taken to Berne for burial in the MRE cemetery Thursday. Four State Merit Exams Are Slated„ Four state merit examinations to fill openings in the Indiana employment security division will be scheduled shortly, William C. Stab naker, director of the agency, said today. Written tests, covering interviewer and claims doputy positions, will be held in various areas of the state by the Indiana state personnel bureau. Applications to take the exams must reach the bureau. 311 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, before August 7, Stalnaker said. Starting salaries are S2BO a month for interview-er VII positions, $305 tor the interviewer VIII and claims deputy VIII openings, and $320 for the deputy IX openings. Official application forms and detailed information about the qualifications required may be obtained from the bureau or from any employment security division office in the state. If you have something to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

Public Auction SIX ROOM MODERN HOME As we are moving to Midland. Michigan, we will sell the following described Real Estate at Public Auction located in Middlebury, Ohio (First house west of Crossroads on South Side of U. S. 224) 8 miles West Ot Van Wert, Ohio, or 9% miles East of Decatur, Indiana, on U. S. 224. FRIDAY JULY 27 - 1956 EVENING SALE—SEVEN P. M.—EVENING SALE Good Story & Half Frame House on 4/10 Acre Lot. Living Room 11% by 17 with New Hardwood Floor. Bedroom 12 by 17 with Closet. Full Bathroom with New Fixtures. , Kitchen 13 by 17 with New Formica Top Birch Cabinets (Wired for Electric Stove). Two Upstairs Bedrooms 12 by 17. Utility Room 12 by 15% with New Deep Well Pressure System, 52 Gallon Electric Water Heater, Shower & Automatic Forced Air Oil Furnace. House is in good condition, nicely decorated. GE Refrigerator Will Sell With Property. Garage and Utility Storage Building. Open for Inspection Daily after Four P. M TERMS & CONDITIONS —Immediate Possession. 20% Down, Balance Cash on Delivery or W'arranty Deed. For Financial Arrange•ments see Mr. Leslie at First-National Bank, Convoy, Ohio, or the Auctioneers. Statements made bn day of sale take "trrecedence over any contained herein. Not responsible for accidents. Daniel H. & Luella M. Murphy, Owners Roy S. Johnson —- Auctioneers Ned C. Johnson Phone 3-2798 Decatur, Indiana . '

TUESDAY, JULY 24. 1956

Dealer Franchise To Mansfield Marine Co. Announcement is made by Howard C. Griffin, sales manager of the Aluma Craft boat company of Minneapolis, Minn., that the Mansfield Outboard Marine Co. of Decatur, has been franchised x to handle thpir complete line of boats, canoes and runabouts. Dick Mansfield, Owner of Mansfield Outboard Marine Co. says, "We are very proud and happy to handle the nationally known line of Aluma Craft products .which we feel will be well received by our customers for their excellent design, workmanship and performance. With 18 Aluma Craft models to choose from, we are. now In position to supply each boating enthusiast with the boat or canoe which will exactly meet hie needs."

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