Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1958 — Page 2

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I WATER SOFTENERS I I now eH I £ s s9™ I AS VW m WANT I I COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR I I HARD WATER PROBLEMS! I KLENK.S I I OPEN WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS I

IA you Remember I when Wa was right 7 | , this Jiß in style ; B If You Do-You Must Be As Old As We Are! I 50th BIRTHDAY! B — 1 Tvo- Fto” 1 Ou { u\ ee \ d Q y Party. - This year your home gets a ct \ bre — - — \ 1° You-Help Us Celebrate B GMfIW \ WE PLEDGE: B\ \ TO liß 1 l» DlWl \r* , NX 1 obtain the co-operation of reputable manufacturers in 1’ itiklf VU * • A X I getting the most outstanding values and the newest styles. B \ HOWa xw . \ TO h Bt . . . . . . \ Today and * True I ? NEBXYI \ , ,v share our profit by reducing cur mark up to make every * 1 Cot« e u Co" C on,c \ 'f em a s fdl better value. / \ M e.> S’'""*”- , out \ T A \ net acV '\ e %urn'' ure ' \WBHk i offer extra liberal terms all through 1958. W Jl You IKißr I HiM) » M l pbo nceS l n obs°' utc V over ' \ ■ v never misrepresent any item in our store or in our adverv SSO vo^ 1C a ,. v >ten\ y ,, r 1 tisements. Bi \ TO ■B \ the 'Saturday n \ IU continually have the largest selection of furniture and IB \ hA°' n f '°°u'be dre^ n \ appliances in Indiana and Ohio. Bi \ \ to IO l 1 v provide free delivery by courteous drivers. I ® WHMw wSmMbmb \ to VA W9BBI I 1V guarantee and properly service all our products. Hnlthouse \»WE Km? ' M IB RM inc. B \^ kO "C: h." -" 11 B V STORE ■ <. / ♦ 239 N 2nd St. DECATUR Phone 3-3778 ■ ~,. . _ ■ j ■ -_____ I ..... .it. rßnijte U. Hufea 11" Il ll -SkjF —.<t?S{E±i±O_ IF |L JI j| It lEyj iSfflll:;:: ::< '_. ._a:: : :;.. ' === .XWLJL I I I / »•<?•*: 1 00- olaKBEwU i« y> i aMßa!Mi^HMSMPffcliiSkrj[»x»agr»,ii BfTnATUHH f ■■■■■oaaUMHHMEihdßUu«UMßAßßaa3Nil3XtiralHHßttXlMiHF. > i • *

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1 I Peck Hardware In I Preble Remodeled I For Larger Store B The Peck hardware store in 1 I WORDS £ CANNOT SAY L >» » I|F Sir .-*>**? B • \ • can be expressed B to future generations by a B Rock of Ages Family MonuB merit. I-et us show you how Ri symbolism, as expressed by B' Rock of Ages designers, can R — add graceful beaufl /kO[k\ ty and di K ni, y to fl f or ’ y°ar memorial and fl \4nPS7 can i> r,n K consolaB •\ly£x tion to your family, fl Cow Rode oi Ages Awihorued Dealor ZWICK’S I MONUMENTS fl PHONE 3-36113 fl Decatur, Ind. *

Preble has undergone considerable remodeling in recent weeks, and is now open for business, Walter Peck owner, said today. In the remodeling process a partition was removed so that the store area could he doubled, a new front entrance was constructed. the ceiling sidewalls Were insulated, new island counters and display cases were installed, and a room in the rear was rearranged to store merchandise and do service work. The shop's slogan is service — quality products —fair prices. Peck added. A large paint department, tool center, galvanized copper and plastic pipe and pipe fittings, and many other hardware items. , In March, 1940, Peck took over the operation of the store from Victor Hoffman. Until 1954 he did welding and repair work, but since then has operated the hardware store and Standard service station. Preble is now -a thriving community with several places of business including Preble canning company, Preble Equity exchange. Preble roofing and spouting, Preble welding and repair, Preble beauty shop, Preble restaurant, Lister’s grocery. Preble telephone company, and the Preble volunteer fire department. The . railroad station here has a switch coming up. No longer in ■ use for railroad service, the build- ' ing is to be turned into an art center for this popular vacation resort. Art classes and exhibits i are planned. ....

• John Hawkins Dies : At Local Hospital John A. Hawkins, 66, of Moni roeville route 2, died at 7:30 “ o’clock Thursday evening, short--1 ly after being admitted to the ■ Adams county memorial hospital. 1 He had retired from farming a ■ year ago because of ill health. ■ He was a member of the Monroe- ‘ viUe Methodist church. ’ Surviving are the wife, Monema; two sons, Robert, New Mexico, and Howard, Fort Wayne; ■ two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Fuel- • ling and Mrs. June Perry, both I of Monroeville, and 11 grandchil- ! dren. Funeral services will be ■ held at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at the ■ CLAIMS TO HE ALLOWED BY THE , board of (ommissiomjhs on 1 MONDAY APR. 21. UKW. CO. a DITCH AL . I, Smith Labor I 3M.3T I C Burkhart do .. 137.20 • A Hirschy do .... 109.20 . A Merriman do 96.611 M M Hirschy do .... 109.20 L J Kins do ’.... 58.7>5 . II 1. Burkhart do 58.75 . C Fell do t t It Tihomus do — 52.50 r J King Jr do 5 8.75 ‘ E Rich do 25.00 ■ V Riley do 5,8.73 . J Riff do . 20.00 <' Morrison do 33,37 > F Williams do .. .. 2,2.50 . J .Meyers do .. . 58.75 , IJ Oarwood do 90.00 • B Owens do 38.75 . L Manley do 20.00 O Wietfeldt do 30.10 • >...lhurue do 58.75 II Geisler do 3.5.50 V E Flehnlna do 58.75 Adams County Highway Dent. II Marek 3S — AprHT, IW 1 1. Noll .Supervisor .— :J47.50 B Fuhrman Asst Super 166.66 M J Runyon Clerk 125.00 I J Spangler Janitor ,10.00 V Ferry Diesel 140.00 It Kolter do 159.60 i C V Abiiott do 354.00 14 Rauch do 154.0 n • ’ Harden .Ma hanic 183.60 11 Burger Truck 154. mi D Beer do 119.80 R Steiner do . .... .. 142.80 D Harvey do 1,19.60 W Abbott do 155,40 R Fuhrman do 152.60 E Faurote do .... t .... 142.80. E Kukelhan do 155. |o X Brunner Tractor .138.60 <’ Meshberber do 138,60 H Ma n key do .... 133.00 • ' Zurcher Single Hand 125.55 J Augsburger do : 125.55 • ’ Deatli do „ . 111.75 1’ Longsworth du .... 76.95 Bridge R Steiner 12.60 E Faurote ...J 12 60 J AuKsburger i. 12.15. <’ Zurcher .. . 12.15 Hoard us (nmmlsslonera Certified before me thia ISHi day us Yprll, i».is. ._ Edward F. Jabers Auditor Adamt) Co. ~ J ' 4-18 25

You Don’t Drive An AUTOMOBILE Like This.... * BBS So Why Keep An Outdated KITCHEN Like This.... Al j l>-> \ ! / llkl ( iwWßirai ill When You Can Have This KITCHEN for $7.50 per week d <> y, _ |fl ' t 1 * i IJ -4 , ***" l "TR o -—< > HAUGKS HEATING — PLUMBING — APPLIANCES 209 N. 13tH St. Phone 3-3316 | OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS. .

FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1958

Marquart funeral home and at 2 p.’ m. at the Monroeville Methodist church. Burial will be in . the IOOF cemetery at Monroe--0 vilie. Friends may call at the . funeral home after 7 p. m. today. a Stop That Cough UM “OUR OWN” COUGH SYRUP ; KOHNE DRUG STORK * T 1 " ■■"■w■*"■■■■ it."*"* ■**""■*•*‘wiatywT " ■■■»■" ■■■■■' 11 i—■■■• — i uYVm|l|Blvh|M3 ISHI s SIMRivUmHI I p W Bl Hi ’ wlBKi iWIWm t ■ I .A 11FH aii I f CSI ;; Par Wlndaws i> Oaarway* - Rarcbaa | f ttlt \ » Patfaa 1 _ ’ Aik/t C»l»r Bo*hltt Choice of Colon I fHA flnancino. ludgat tarma. ». KOOL VENT of DECATUR • 234 N. 2nd St. Ph. 3-2855 or moil coupon for FRK bookl. ■“ Kool Vent of Decatur 234 N. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. Name. ••••••••••••• Addreaa City:Statel “Watch for Grand Opening’’