Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1956 — Page 2

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Studebaker-Packard Unveils New Models Public Introduction Scheduled Nov. 1 SOUTH BEND (UP) —The Studebaker-Packard Pprp. demonstrated its full Hue of 1957 Studebaker automobiles, trucks and sports cars today for more than' 250 newsmen at the firm's proving grjypds. Harold E. Churchill, company president, said the new models will be put into production here nest week and introduced to the public about Nov. 1. Churchill said the models will be "sharply styled.” The firm will introduce a four-door station wagon body-type and move into the field of heavier duty trucks. Many features were kept secret at present But churchill said two engineering advancements which will be Studebaker “exclusives in the low-price class” are a supercharger on ' the Golden Hawk model sports car and a ion-slip differential as optional equipment on all lines for the first ]ti me in the low-price field. Churchill forecast a volume of 150,000 vehicles for 1957 but said that “realistic volume” is “only a starting point from which the company will aim at improved sales performance.” Churchill said of the entire automobile industry that it has suffered in 1956 "what I believe to be the last in a series of shocks in the postwar period.” "Out of this,” he said, "wi see a new pattern emerging which will mean an orderly rising market over the long term.” Don Johnson Speaks At Banquet Tuesday Don Johnson, a former agent of the FB I. and now a Fort Wayne private detective, was speaker for a stag banquet Tuesday night at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. The banquet was sponsored by the local unit of the Fraternal Order of Police. Attending the affair were members and associate members of the local F.O.P. and guests. About 150 Decatur businessmen were present. In addition to Johnson’s talk, the program included entertainment presented through Durbin studio of Fort Wayne. ■< W ' ’*■ W*” "i "URf JMNI

PUBLIC AUCTION Middlebury, Ohio FIVE ROOM HOME and NEARLY ONE ACRE OF LAND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 6:00 P. M. (Evening Sale) LOCATION: In Middlebury, Ohio, on South Side of Highway 224. Or, 9 miles East of Decatur, Indiana, Or, 9 miles West of Van Wert, Ohio on No. 224. DESCRIPTION: A NICELY ARRANGED, WELL CONSTRUCTED HOME IN GOOD REPAIR. Has Nice Kitchen with Built-In features. Double Bowl Sink, Inlaid Linoleum. Large Pantry, Living Room, Bedroom and Complete Bath on First Floor, Two Bedrooms on Second Floor, Ample Closet Space, New Circulating Oil Heating Unit. Enclosed Back Porch. GOOD GARAGE, ABOUT % ACRE OF LAND. Large Garden Spot. Some Fruit. Nice Yard, Shrubbery and Flowers. GOOD LOCATION, Easy Driving Distance from Van Wert, Ohio, Decatur, or Fort Wayne, Indiana. , IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TERMS —20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. MRS. MABEL J. STETLER—Owner J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer George C. Thomas —Representative Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. 12 19 — II ■—»

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,

Region One Bankers To Meet Sept. 19 Region one of the Indiana bankers association will convene for its annual meeting Sept. 1? at the Hotel Elkhart in Elkhart. Registration will be at 5 p.m., with the dinner meeting at 6:30 o clock. L.S. Armstrong, president of the St. Joseph Valley Bank in Elkhart. and a former Decatur resident, w|il give remarks on his office as president of the state association. Principal speaker will be Russell B. McAfee, president of the Commercial Savings Bank in Adrian. Mich. Herman H. Krueckeberg. cashier of -the First State Bank of Decatur, is a member of the regional executive committee. Rainless And Mild Weather For State Pleasant Weather To Continuedn State By UNITED PRESS Rainless weather with mild temperatures covered most of Indiana like a blanket today and probably will stay around the rest of the week. The mercury hit a high of 85 at Evansville Tuesday while ranging from the mid to high 70s elsewhere, including a 73 at South Bend. It dropped to lows ranging from 52 at Fort Wayne early this morning tp 64 at Evansville, where rain was reported. A high of 78 nerth to 85 south " was expected totfay, followed by lows ranging from night. The outlook for Thursday and<.. Friday was more of the same \ For the five-day period ending next Monday, the prospect was for near normal temperature averages in the north portion and averages 3 to 5 degrees above normal south and central. formal highs this time of year are 76 to 86. and normal lows 55 to 61. “Mild south and central sections through Sunday." the outlook said, “becoming cooler Monday. Cooler extreme north sections Thursday night and Friday, becoming warmer Saturday and Sunday and turning cooler again late Sunday and Monday.” There will be little rain this week. Less than one-fourth inch was expected in showers mainly during the weekend.