Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1957 — Page 2

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Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery | - Finds Healing Substance That Does Both—- •- Relieves Pam—Shrinks Hemorrhoids

••w YMk. M. Y. ISoeri.U - For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the in ir ability to shrink hemorrhoid* and to relieve psin-without surgery, f In ease after case, while gently (relieving pain, actual reduction ■(shrinkage> took (dace. | JJost amating of ail-results were so thorough that sufferers made

©EARLY WEEK I FEATURES for MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY ! “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY TENDER Round Steaks > 79c ALL GOOD QUALITY GRADE A MM!* * £ Sliced Bacon » 59c •J- MvA t, . ' ■ . “SUPER-RIGHT” OUR FINEST QUALITY SLICED BACON . . lb. 69c POSTED HADDOCK FILLETS lb. 29c ABOVE PRICES’ EFFECTIVE MON., TUES. & WED. ONLY U. S. NO. 1 GRADE COBBLER POTATOES ■S 69c .—J 4 - ".■ n Hdf" * WATERMELONS Red-Ripe 99c CANTALODPE Jumbo 27 Size 3/I°° THROUGH WEDNESDAY ONLY FRESH PEACHES Elberta or Dixie Red 3 -49 c I II 1 — IA & P BRAND—-OUR FINEST QUALITY ! APPLE SAUCE 8 - SI.OO DEL MONTE JUICE HSU 4 ITI-oo STRAWBERRIES A& P Brand 6XT’ 1 00 MILD CHEESE Wisconsin Brand »>. 49c The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.

Over $l9O Million Small Loans In '56 660 Companies In Indiana Licensed Indiana's 660 licensed small companies helped one in five Hoosier families face their debts. During 1956 these local businesses poured $190,709,588 into loans needed to ease family financial strain, Bill Snyder, manager of Budget Loans in Decatur, said today. • More families than ever before, most of them middle-income young couples with children, signed up for 604JM4 individual loans to enA a

astonishing statements like “Piles have ceased to be a problem!” The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne*) —discovery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now available in suppositsra or ei./ment form under the name Preparation H* At your druggist. Money back guarantee. •8« v. s. p»t on,

INTO their working capital er meet personal emergency. Nearly 39 percent of the loans were in the S4OO to 1500 group, with SSOO being the largest legal loan that can be made by a small loan company under Indiana law. This is an increase of five percent over top category loans made in 1955. These companies also pourned another 88,039,118 into the acoaom- ► ic bloodstream of Indiana in the ■ form of local salaries and wage*. Another $930,073 went to the state 1 for taxes and tees. Nearly a third of all families • used loans to consolidate bills. An--1 other 12 percent used the money for Unexpected medical expenses. > Loans averaged s3l6j sl6 over those ’ made in 1955. ’ The Indiana Consumer Finance ‘ association, Inc., reported that small loan companies received an average monthly interest rate of only 2.15 percent on their loans compared to 2.20 percent in 1955 i The amount of loan funds placed In circulation by loan companies licensed and regulated by the state during 1956 was 13.91 percent higher than the previous year. COURI NEWS Harold M. Caywood, 45. Payne, Ohio, and Marlette M. Kalt Cramer, 40, Payne, Ohio'.

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GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONIES for the new $600,000 addition to the Berne Mennonitc church took place Sunday following church services. Pictured above is the Rev. Olin A. Krehbiel, pastor of the church, getting ready to turn the first shovel-ful of ground From left to right, are the Rev. Gordon Neuenschwandcr, assistant pastor of the church; Clifton Gilliom, building committee; Sylvan Habegger, chairman of the building committee; Hiram Nussbaum, church trustee; Leslie Lehman, church trustee; Rev, Krehbiel; Roger Lee Sprung er, building committee; Orates Esh, Fort Wayne architect; J. Gordon Jackson, project superintendent; E. W. Baumgartner, chairman of the finance cojpmittee; and Edward Stucky, Sunday school superintendent.—(Photo by Mcl Liechty)

Two Are Fined Here On Traffic Charges 1 Gordon W. Brodbeck, 27, of Monroe, arrested at 12:40 a.m. today j for disregarding a stop sign at the { corner of 13th and Monroe streets, , appeared in city court this morn- ] ing, and paid a fine of $1 and I costs. I A fine of $5 and costs was paid , this morning by Burt H. Roberts, 19. of Fort Wayne, who was recently arrested on a warrant signed by Jack Baumgartner. The warrant charged that the youth was driving recklessly on U S. 224, on July 3, and when the Baumgartner car attempted to pass, Roberts began to speed excessively and w.ould not allow him to do so. Roberts entered a plea of guilty, and besides the fine, his driver's license was suspended for 90 days. Indianapolis Firm Given U.S. Contract INDIANAPOLIS (UP» — The Air Force today awarded a $1,045,797 contract to the Marmon-Herring-ton Co. here for all-wheel-drive aircraft fire fighting trucks. The announcement was made by the headquarters of the Air Material Command. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Decatur friends and relatives of Amy O'Dowd, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Dowd, of Fort Wayne, who attended her christening Sunday were Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, Mrs. Anna Voglewedc. Miss Florence Holthouse, Miss Irene Molthpuse, Miss Fan Hammel and Miss Marion Koontz. Sheriff and Mrs. Merle Affolder and children will spend the next two weeks vacationing at Lake Tippecanoe. Spending the next two weeks at Indian Lake in Ohio, will bp Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brewer and Doriald and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mies, Miss Candy Mies and Mr. and Mrs. Max Andrews and Stephania and Brian spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harve F. Kitson, at their cottage on Lake George. Roy Speheger, of Bluffton, was a business visitor in Decatur today. Mrs. Katharyne Nelson and son Pat. and Mrs. Sarah Dixson have •returned from a two-week visit in Orlando. Fla., with Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Nelson and son Rickey, and Mr. and Mrs. James D. Nel-( son and son Ronnie. On their return trip, they motored through ' ■ ’ r / L/Txn Th. ? JVelcome WM°4 Hostess JVill Knock on Your Do« with Gifts A Grootinis from Friendly Business and Youg Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On Mt mirTon tfr. ' The Birth of • Baby ‘ Sixteenth Birthdays EngagementAnnounoomenH Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers M Decatur Phone 3-3196 or 3-3479 ’D f- ■ . ... - ... ■ ■-/ ■■■■ . —

North and South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia, crossing some of the Appalachian mountains via the West Virginia turnpike. After several days’ vacationing in the New England states, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Worthman and Miss Judy Worthman have returned home. The Worthmans list these scenic places as some of the highlights: the ocean in Maine, the fish market and Old North Church, re- ‘. - *

REMODELING SALE Here at Brooks we’re eliminating some lines and condensing others to make way for a great new store. You can help us make room and save plenty on wanted clothing — right in the heart of the summer season. Just ignore the carpenters, painters and electricians and hurry down for excellent buys. All sale merchandise is fr o m regular stock. All 9| priced at Big Savings. BOY’S ~' J / *' S SPORT SHIRTS T-SHIRTS / ' * J ! / By Campus 0/C W?'/ ’ / / S S aOO and By Campus , /' I “ up Pastel and Dark f Sizes 4 to 18 c o | ors j n Flat Knit or Rib. Nylon Reinforced • - Lg. — .... ■ UNDERSHIRTS 4* ISMEEm Sizes 38 to 14for ® ’"WW-' Br ' SHORTS IVx.. 4 ®® Sizcs 28 4o 42 - for ® WHITE T-SHIRTS Sizes S • M • L__ A for 0 /** ' S,v * on •Ginforced Seams SPORT COATS S g At gA and Thread for Long Wear. BRIEF STYLE /. SWIMMING TRUNKS Regularly Priced o n < U P to. 24.95 By Campus $ g # QQ A|| Woo | in Two and f * Three Button Styles Sizes 28 to 38 Sizes 35 to 46 & A Wide Variety of , Light & Dark Colors WALK-SHORTS in the Popular Toyo Style. CABANA SETS a .88 Perfect for Work . Sport - Leisure 2 pair $5.00 MATCHING SHIRT & u . By Campus SWIM TRUNKS 1 <|g> 1 Dan River jjy Uampus “ z 4 % Polished Cottons Regular to 6.95. Hounds!ooth Checks e \ Values to 4.98 MANY UNADVERTISED VALUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE. Waist sizes 28-to 44 Boy’s Sport Shirts — Men's Work and Dress Shoes, Jackets, Etc. kgl — j. - - 1 ■> ■ 11 1 111 ' " ...

calling Paul Revere s ride, in Bos- , ton, and New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roop spent the , weekend at their cottage on Lake Lavine, in Michigan. To attend the semi-annual meet- ; ing of the supreme officers of the l Catholic Ladies of Columbia in Co--1 lumbus, 0., tomorrow, Mrs. William Keller left today. She is the i supreme director of the local C. L. of C. group.

DO YOU REMEMBER HOW HIGH DRYCLEANING PRICES WERE B. M. C.? (Before Myers Cleaners). THEY WERE CONSIDERABLY HIGHER THAN THEY ARE NOW. MYERS CLEANERS INTRODUCED LOW COST, HI£H QUALITY, PRODUCTION DRYCLEANING TO NORTHEAST- * ERN INDIANA MANY YEARS AGO AND HAVE NEVER WAVERED FROM THAT BASIC PREMISE OF DOING BUSINESS! GIVE THE PUBLIC THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. WE ARE STILL DOING BUSINESS THAT WAY AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THESE LOW PRICES! LADIES* LADIES* Plain Dresses, Plain Skirts, Suits & Coats Blouses & Sweaters MEN’S MEN’S • Suits, Topeoats Trousers, Sweaters & Overcoats & Sport Shirts Z 69c Z B MEN’S HATS — CLEANED & BLOCKED 69c SHIRTS LAUNDERED 20c Each CASH AND CARRY MYERS CLEANERS Cor. Madison & Second Sts.

MONDAY, JULY 8, 1957