Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1957 — Page 9

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WAKE UP RARIN'TO GO Without Nagging Backache , “l headache and mut exertion or bCtm* and strain — you want wnrM'ft g . et Do "'» ’"“X . 8 ■•WV’te ways; J. by speedy action tending to Inoraaae output of the 15 niilaa of kidney tubes. and ths same happyrellefmUlhnu hive for ovn SO years. Ask for hew, large size and save money. Get Doan’s Pill, today I

BURGLARY PROTECTION I For Your Home! Safer than a gun! Surer than a Watch Dog! For complete details of Residence and Outside Theft Policy - - - CALL or SEE COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. COWENS JIM COWENS 209 Court St. Phone 3-3601 Decatur, Ind.

PUBLIC SALE The personal property of the late MRS. HARRY L. MOLTZ 116 South Fourth St., Decatur, Ind; SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1957 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bedroom suite;, Rugs; Mirrors; Chairs; LOT OF CUT GLASS; other fine Glassware and China, some Haviland; Bookcase; Fireplace .. Set; Coffee Table; Magic Chef Gas Range; Bedding, Quilts and Linens; Cedar Chest; Pictures and Frames; Gibson Upright Deep Freeze; Many Other Items. ANTIQUES Small CHERRY CHEST of Drawers; Walnut Night Stand; Walnut Dresser and Bed; LARGE POSTER BEDS; Several Victorian Carved Slip Seat Chairs—some have Needlepoint Seats; Walnut Tilt Top Table; EARLY VICTORIAN SOFA, Finger Mold, Medallion back -with Matching Chairs; CHERRY DROPLEAF TABLE. 6 leg, rope carved; Cherry Chest of drawers; Mantle Clock; Cherry Dropleaf Table, 4 leg; CHERRY CORNER CUPBOARD; Early Carved Mirror; Walnut Dropleaf Table. 6 leg; Lincoln Rocker; Mahogany Empire Console Table; COVERLETS; Brass Kettle; Set of 5 Cane Seat Chairs; Oval, Solid Walnut Dropieaf Table. "This is a fine lot of Antique furniture in very good condition.” HARRY DAILEY, Owner Jack Brunton. Auctioneer. Decatur, Ind. S. E. Leonardson, Sale Manager, Decatur, Ind. _ ■ Not responsible for accidents" 15-20-24

PUBLICSALE We will sell at Public Auction the following personal property— Located 7 miles south of Fort Wayne City Limits on State Road No. 27; or 11 miles north of Decatur on State Road No. 27, on SATURDAY, MAY 18,1957 Sale Starting at 11:00 A. M. 2 TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS 1938 John Deere Model A tractor, on rubber, and cultivators; 1937 John Deere Model A tractor, on rubber with power lift cultivators; John Deere 14” tractor plow; John Deere semi-mounted 1-row corn picker; M. M. 12” tractor plow; 2 good rubber tirdd farm wagons and racks; John Deere corn plahter with fertilizer attachments; 2 mowers; implement trailer; two tractor discs; 3-section spring tooth harrow: McCormick cultipacker; good, 2-wheel trailer with good grain bed and stock rack; 2-wheel trailer with metal bed; 10-hole fertilizer grain drill; hog fountain; 1941 Plymouth, 2-door. GARDEN TRACTOR— David Bradley garden tractor with cultivators and cycle bar; Craftsman power lawn mower. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Skelgas Constellation gas range with divided top and grill in center, glass doors, like new; 2-piece living room suite, good condition; 3-piece bedroom suite with spring & mattress; Maytag electric washer; johnny stove; Duo Therm oil heater: 5-piece breakfast set; 8 chrome chairs: writing desk & chair; 2 small oil heaters; Duncan Phyfe table; bed chair; 4 metal beds, springs and mattresses; Vi metal bed, springs and mattress; gas hotplate; fruit jars; toys; screen doors; storm doors; 2 bird cages; odd dishes, etc. MISCELLANEOUS Rubber tired wheelbarrow; 500 gal. steel fuel tank; 3-ton chain hoist; power emery; battery charger; gas & oil cans; 5-gal water heater; some shop and carpenter tools; vice; anvil; line shaft; post hole digger; bolts; many miscellaneous articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. OLIN JOY & ROBERT PYLE, Owners EUenberger Bros., Auctioneers Bryce Daniels, Clerk Fort Wayne phorfe K-5512 — Bluffton phone 543. s .

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A Memorial NEW LONDON, Wis. - ffl - The city council paid tribute to Mrs. Monte Boland by voting to erect a tombstone over her grave. Mrs. Boland had served for many years as secretary of the council’s cemetery committee before her death in 1933. Her grave had gone unmarked. Radio-active Weeds ST. PAUL — rn — University ot Minnesota farm campus scientists told a Farm Home Week audience they will spray weeds with a radio-active chemical weed-kil-ler. A Gieger counter will be used to determine how far and fast the weed-killer moves into the roots.

■ UI i ‘in i > K t B - f'l ■ Wil wrIMMEr fl W, "fl fl ~ ORANGE JUICE is passed out to each donor just before the blood is taken. Here Mi's. Wendell Seaman, canteen volunteer, gives orange juice to four ladies—Mrs. Oran Schultz, Mrs. Virginia Bonekamper, Mrs. Jack Eady, and Mrs. Merritt Alger.

UIHL 'BTW -Jk-.• ■> : ■ yg I FARRIS BOWER, Decatur jeweler, gives a big smile as the nurse takes his pint of blood. Decatur doctors aid the Fort Wayne nurses in this operation.’ *

0 ■ ' ■■""O 20 Years Ago Today 6 ■ May 15, 1937 — Dr. G. F. Eichhorn is appointed to staff of state veteranarian’s livestock sanitary board. Adams county’s appraised valuation is increased more than $200,000. Lutheran leadership training school will close four-meeting session here Thursday. Mrs. George Erlanbach, 67, is found dead in* her Muncie home. She was a former Decatur resident. - ' Doy Lnamon. Marshall street, suffers fractured Jiip in fall from his chair. District library meet is scheduled for Decatur Friday. Glen Ray, 28, dies of pneumonia. Speed limited to 30 miles per hour in vicinity of Decatur factories after Several complaints are registered to council. Mrs. David J. Schwartz is hostess to Monroe Better Homes club. ' The Rev, C. M. Prugh is at Princeton, N. J., attending theological seminary commencement. Trade in a good town — Decatur

SLEEP TONIGHT WITHOUT PAINS OF ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM or Your Money Back I Take PROVO Tablet* as directed today. Prove to yourself there ia no better nonnarcotic relief from Arthritic-Rheumatic muscular aches and pain attacks . . . and at half the usual cost. Double action PRUVO Tablets give prompt rel.ef from pain attacks . . . supplies vitamin C, ao essential to the health and elasticity of connecting tissues in joints and body. Use Ti the tablets in SI.SO bottle ... if not satisfied with results, return balance to PRUVO for money back. PRUVO is so safe, too . . .•’go why not join the thousands living a more comfortable Hfe, thanks to PRUVO. In ease of severe pain, see your doctor Save money on PRUVO by buying 235 tablet Clinical else at $4.00, or 450 tablet Hospital sire at $7.50. OU PRUVO AT TOUR DRU» (TORI TOUT SMITH DRUG CO.

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Indiana Colleges To Granl Degrees Honorary Degrees Will Be Presented INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Indiana’s colleges and universities will roll out the red .carpet later this month and in June for the 1957 crop of recipients of honorary dek grees. among them Gov. Harold W. Handley. Handley will receive the honor at Valparaiso University, a school located only 20 miles from his hometown of LaPorte, at commencement June 2 when he addresses 299 graduates. The Hoosier governor is one of several dozen Indianans, former Indiana residents and “foreigners” tagged to receive honorary doctorates at May and June commencements involving nearly 40 colleges and universities. Marian Anderson, the famous Negro contralto, will be honored by St. Mary’s College of Notre Dame at May 26 ceremonies. German To Be Honored A German industrialist will fly from his homeland to Fort Wayne May 19 to get an honorary from Indiana Technical College. He is Georg Loesch, director of Fine Steel Association of Krefeld, Germany. The University of Notre Dame will give honoraries June 2 to seven persons, including Chief Justice Earl Warren of the U.S. Supreme Court, who will be commencement speaker, and Ralph Bunche, undersecretary of the United Nations. Mrs. Ernest M. Morris, South Bend civic leader, will become the second laywoman in Notre Dame history to receive an honorary degree. Her late husband, a Notre Dame trustee, also received an honorary. Indiana Tech also will give a degree to Peter V. Moulder, president of International Harvester Co., and Tri-State College at Angola will present an honorary June 6 to Arthur S. Genet, president of Greyhound Corp. Korean Educator on List Educators, ministers and journalists also were well represented in the list. L. George Paik. president of Chdsun Christian College an Korea, will be honored June 9 by DePauw University at Greencastle, the

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FOLLOWING THE TAKING of blood, a meil is served to those who gave. Here the Rev. William Feller, George Bair, Jr., Fems Bower, and the Rev. A. C. E. Gillander finish. The whole procedure takes about one hour. Rev. Feller and Rev. Gillander were the first to actually give blood in the program six years ago.

MMR. NGO DINH NHU, 32. acting First Lady of tha Republic of Vietnam, is shown in New York before she returned to Saigon after a three-week tour of the U.S. She served in her country’s resistance against the Communists and had been imprisoned by them She is the wife of the brother of the Vietnam* President, end since the latter is unmarried, she presides as .the First Lady.

school which only last Saturday bestowed an honorary degree on Vice President Richard M. Nixon. Kenneth Kramer, managing editor of Business Week magazine, also will be honored by DePauw, and William R. Mathews, editor and publisher of the Arizona Daily Star at Tucson, will receive a degree at Butler University in Indianapolis on June 10. Rev. Earle W. Gates, president of the International - Society of Christian Endeavor, will be honored by Huntington College on June 10. Some schools do not give honorary degrees. Others have not yet announced who will receive them. No Loss SCRAPBOROUGH, Me. — (IP) — Laverne Laquire returned to his car to discover a big package missing -from the back seat. He told police that if they caught the parcel of rubbish. thief to thank him for taking the Trade in a good town — Decatui

I J V' >4 ’ '^ : l x i 3fIHSS M“ < —"T" ,AW / M WMMn - ■ ■ . -WTSfo ,y> -~»ar- '" 1- . y ■; — ■’ IM I i < »* * | H ||IIW "-,- L< W HM| . -JL &£,r? .^fife< flflW T I 'T—" _*- r^ZivSy° u ‘ ave MOST POWERFUL HUDSON IN W, c« s H ftA AT HUDSON’S 48-YEAR HISTORY I CompOL°WeC_ s39Q>nfiF I -Hudson has always been famous for power! Here’s the mart I have raises P V I powerful Hudson Hornet yet! Tremendous new V-8 engine. I os much as I Pickup and go that leaves others flat. Turns up an amazing I I 345-foot/pounds of torque. Tops for gas economy. Teamed with 1 Hudson prices fl QO til I new Flashaway Hydra-Matic, gives the smoothest, quickest getI Lowered 1 away you’ve ever experienced ... at every speed in'the driving I ° re . "** I range! Four-barrel carburetion. Beautiful new body design. I os mucn sw A O i" ou^e Ba^B B * n S^ e un * t construction. Come in! Test-drive onel \ YOU SA VE THIS >7 \ HUDSON’S RKSALE VALUI IS UP 0%l \ difference J 1 I , Amtrkon Motor Maani "dt. Ailofo For Anmrkant ’• SEE THE POWERFUL NEW HUDSON V-8 AT f HUNT'S SERVICE GARAGE W. Monroe St., Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-3009 JJI .

WOTICK OF SALE Under, and pursuant to the Uniform Conditional Sales Act of the State of Indiana, the Budget Loan Corp., will on Wednesday, the 22nd day of May, 1967, at 11:00 o’clock A.id. at 830 North 13bh Street.Hecatur, Indiana, offer for sale and well at public auction to the beet and highest bidder the following described personal property heretofore sold under a conditional sales contract tn: Melvin Eicher, who has made default in the payment of contract coverage the purchase price of same. Said property was sold under contract by: Strlckter Auto Sales an< this contract was assigned to and puixtliased by BUDGET LOAN CORP., Rushville, Indiana. Description of Property: 1957 Ford 4 dr. Sedan—-Mir. No. A7FG--108H79. possession of said property has been regained by the undersigned and tine same will be sold at the time and place mentioned in pursuance of law. I < BUDGET I XIAN CORP. By: William L. Snyder, Mgr. This doth day of May, 1057. May 15.

wa cm The ' Welcome JVaßofli * Hostess JVill Knock <m Your Doe< with Gift! & Greetings from Friendly and You*/ \ Civio and Social f Leaders ! On The Birth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthdaye EngMementAnnbunoomenM Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers W ■na- . Decatur Phone 3-3196 or 3-3479 f.Ve east or obligation) i 7 L-jii ■'igßijaal,, (1 >

To The Firehouse MILWAUKEE — (W — Frank Labecki drove a blazing garbage

The Salvation tray announces its NEW STORE LOCATION — AT — 224 North Second St OPENING SALE FRIDAY, MAY 17th 9:00 A. M. to 9:90 P.M. Clothing and Shoes for the whole family. Furniture, Dishes, and Miscellaneous .. Articles. Patronize our Red Shield Store where all the income is used for the rehabilitation of men. th® D ■! 41 / / >i v IN 60 MINUTES OR LESS, YOU’LL KNOW how it feels to farm in the future! Try the new D-14 with these years-ahead features. AT • POWER DIRECTOR - Two-clutch control, Including I dMtoct speeds ahead, range shifting M-ttefs, Hn hydraulics Mt continuous PTO! • Low-line, High-Crop desip far M couvstosnce Md sto» ancol o Easy-ride seat puts a glide to yosr riM U . o Non-skid platform — step up easily, stand safelyl • ROLL-SHIFT Front Axle — no jacks needed! And of course —. Power-Shift rear wheels, TRAO» TION BOOSTER system, POWER-CRATER engine, Power Steering if you want it, choice of fnmt* end styles. It’s a brand new experience in power, performance and convenience. Let us take you co the D-14 DISCOVERY DRIVE! PowaMhAOß and Tmcnox Boom aw AUWtotoo" tandnMßtSa TUNE IN, The National * ■ ■ anna m ■ *. asa Farm and Home Hour, ALLIS”CN AUMIRS NBC, Saturday* SALES ANO SHVICt MORRISON FARM STORE 319 S. 13th St. Decatur, Ind.

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truck to Engine Ca »S A firemen hauled out short length* Os hose and extinguished the burnilg garbage.