Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1957 — Page 2

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7Noted Humorist Is Speaker At Rotary Rotarians To Mark 40th Anniversary Clayton Rogers Clayton Rogers, ranked as one Df the nation’s top humorists, will be the guest speaker at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Thursday evening as the Decatur Rotary club observes the 40th anniversary of its charter in the international service club organization. . . •■' ■ Rogers will speak on “Why America Laughs.” He graduated from the University of Chicago 1940 and during World War II was a member of General Cheriault’s famous Flying Tigers. After release from the armed forces, he did graduate work in the field of arts at the University of France. n»e humorist recently addressed the federal communications bar association at Washington, D. C., and the interstate post-graduate medical association at Cleveland, O. The anniversary celebration will be a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, with the Lums club members and the wives of members of both service clubs invited. An added feature will be a display of flags of all nations in which Rotary clubs are organized. This display is valued at $2,500. Also included on the program will be brief talks by Avon Burk, first president of the Decatur Rotary club, and Clarence Ziner, Decatur, governor-elect of district 654 of Rotary, who takes office July 1. Leo Qurtin, program chairman, will serve as toastmaster. Ed Imel is chairman of the decorations committee, and Gene Ziner, John Margerum and Max Gilpen are members of the ticket committee. Dinner music will be provided by Jerry Kaehr and his orchestra. Joe Kaehr, president of the Decatur club, will preside. Committee Meets Tuesday Evening The executive committee of the Adams county rural youth met at the extension office Tuesday night to discuss committees for summer activities, Carl Bluhm, chairman, said this morning. The nominating committee for officers to be elected in July will include Barbara Lewton, Sally McCullough, Earl Yoder, and Roger Koeneman. The fair committee, for the 4-H fair July 30-August 1, will include Carl Bluhm, 'chairman, Jerry Sprunger, and Legora Markle. The rural youth camp committee will be EarLYoder, chairman, Nancy Shoaf. Alan Miller, Alice Kukelhan. and Mrs. Harry CrownoVer. Discussed were the Friday night hayride. June meeting, and 4-H fair booth.

Public Auction WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Due to the fact that we are moving to a smaller home I am offering at Auction the equipment from my woodworking shop also some household goods that are in excellent condition, located at 800 Clark Street, Berne, Indiana, on SATURDAY, JUNE 8,1957 Starting at 1:00 P. M. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — 1 Frigidaire Automatic electric range, 3 yrs. old; Deluxe Frigidaire Refrigerator, ».cu. ft. with Super Freezer chest, like new; Dinette Set with extension table and 6 chairs; 4 piece bedroom suite with spring and mattress; desk and chair; Studio couch; 1 Frigidaire De-Humidi-fier; upholstered, bed headboard with metal carrier; Small kitchen table; typewriter’; porch glider; coffee tables; end tables; flower pedestals; mirrors; This household goods is all in good shape. —WOODWORKING TOOLS — 1 12 in. Dara James Miter Saw complete with rip and miter gauges with H.P. 110 or 220 Volt motor on large table, extra saw blades, this is a good one for use as shop or production use*; 20 in. tilting table band saw with % H.p. motor on Floor Model Atlas boring or routing machine with % H.P. motor, 4 speeds; Belt Sander; Wood turning lathe on 6 ft. table with & H.P. motor with attachment for grinding and sanding; complete set of wood turning tools with rack; Miter box and saw; Lot of hand clamps; small bench; Electric glue pot; 1/6 HP. electric motor ;l/3 H.P. electric motor; bench; Sunbeam electric hedge trimmer; 38 ft. extension ladders. This is just a few of the main items .listed for there are a lot of numerous articles not mentioned. This is a good lot of tools so don't miss this sale. 3% H. P. Neptune outboard motor. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. ARTIE O. KIEFER, Owner Phil Neuenschwander, Auctioneer ■ i T . D. S. Blair, Auctioneer First Bank of Berne, Clerk

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 1957

Barber Retires From i Pennsylvania Railroad W. H. Barber, an employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad for 48 years, and Pennsylvania agent in Decatur since 1943, retired May 17 from railroad service, it was announced today. Barber begap his service as a telegraph operator with the Pennsylvania system at New Paris, 0., in 1909, and worked as an operator \ in several different locations. Max DeHoff is presently acting agent here for the Pennsylvania until a new agent is appointed. It is understood here that M. W. Gunsett, of Richmond, has been appointed agent effective June 1, and will arrive in the near future to take over the position. He is the present agent in Richmond. Summery Weather Likely To Continue little Rainfall Is Forecast In State By UNITED PRESS Indiana got set for temperatures in the 80s again today and the weatherman indicated summerlike readings will prevail for the next five days. Evansville reported a maximum of 83 Tuesday and at least four cities—lndianapolis, South Bend, Fort Wayne and Lafayette — had highs of 80. Afternoon highs were expected to hit the low 80s again today. The extended outlook called for temperatures averaging near or slightly above normal highs of 7580 north to 80-85 south and minimums of 55-60 north to 60-65 south. Precipitation during the period will average one-quarter to threequarters inch in the extreme southern portion, to less than one-quar-ter north and central as scattered showers tonight or Thursday, and again around Sunday or Monday. Trade in a good town — Decatur

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