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Paw 2 STEUBEN REPUBLICAN. ANGOLA, INDIANA, MARCH 7, 1956 b. nal Internati March 6TF.UBEN REPUBLICAN With tr-levifion and radio run- M. I'riiik. All In How You Look At It! K.

ran one ins nine: Uunrtrens cf dollars i.cine t- No uliich trio wa la race, I'. S. Serial No left at I in. c-at 12" separate v. le to I pneuma d.

tints, is. eiei ti artir.c. tw" th.i. i si a iul lorc-ue in Ii.iiiana. tor niontl.s prior thai the If the s.im of 1 1 minute spots, end this tpiniitgly lieing an v.A,i one.

running for ofliee of tlio editions is hy no means a ioor man's spoil. e. f. In iir. loot be-es nt five I 'liars intr up of tlie corporation tlie 2nV of Man h.

r.i.-.c,. tin- on sii.I tl-f imaiiimoas voir of hoard of oil e-i tors ami nif-ndieis eif saiil i orpoi ion. and to liissoH sai orpora ion of a resolution lis-tose of all of the assets of aal i -rpora ion. for tl. purpose' of ilis-i harsrin.i' the o-'lia-tions of saiil corporation.

tliis 2mt of Marc b. 1 cjdSPKL A 1 i I A 1 K. f.v Willis .1. Amsttitz, Sce-retarv riiin ft. miles east i repairs mori to March pairs a I i Hindr.

1 That said o-i-lo. A. K. K. No.

4. Indiana, on on ie i 1 1 lenut a a I re: Ker "1lro- unit Mnffr I'uMlvtift hy th Printing 1 fntrfd the Angola. fl' Trail matter. Puhncrrptlon prlc 1J.0O a year. Item -J.

hose Item hex. Ite'U hex. lb-Ill i. Item Piele Things looked pretty dark for a while this week, for until late Tuesday afternoon it looked as thoujih there might not be a i't- not bet- paid. will he lit hi at t'-n ai l'ean's claraue.

7 miles ea-t of F. S. Hishwav No. 2'i. dae of March.

1 F.v l'ean r.ntmlilett Hubbard Unv i i i i i i i. Ansola, Indiana rhiu-l ti lb. paving breaker l'-s Three moil fts. Two Asphalt cutters, all be submitted oi stand- 'Round The Mound for this but hy working like mad at the imit NATIONAL EDITORIAl tl. Kenneth Mtol-nev lluhhard ok bv mkciiwic aid be s.

forms, copies of wliic'-i ic.ay i-urcil from tile City Clrk- Tin: r.xr.M The fiinn problem sems to mnrin; into the difficulties which attend every effort of government Bssiui and ndiust the dif-ficuities which individuals can more successfully handle for themselves. The problem is not too difficult a one if handled Inordinary rules of business. Attention should be civen to reducing the stocks on hand of certain products to brinu them within the ranee of the demands, including insurance nsainst future needs. For example, it is alleeed that AMI Notice is hert hy iji'en to KoUert ami He nry Mooc. that I will offer for sale and sell on the day of Mar' h.

one Funk I.i.ense No. N241iT, i whi' monoplane? was left at the II If IMIIM. TT. ma in--lade a reserves the rijic.t and bids r.r i ds as teem in their for the bevt inter-of Anei'la. Ci.iiir.vts Treasurer, and ccilusii-n The Ccmni il to reiect snv a' cei s'l! hi judgment t' 1 est ef the c'ity CITH TO IIIIIIKlt Noti.e is t.r-hv- iven 1 unders-'irn-d it the Council of the City of Aniro diana.

will r'i ei sealed t- the mmoii a. tails at i.n: kou last minute, I manaced to find enoush time to pound out a few-lines. My lucky boss is away on a months trip to Florida, and you know the oltl savins; "while the boss is away, the cats have to work harder." As a sequel to the rat story I used last week, the man of that same house tried to tell me that his cat was getting even smart "itv their "JJit in the Angfi'a il the ma ilay i i a ward may be auar'ie'l ate ie' -ived or 'ev sri sinaii I'os Adair of tlie Fourth Iiuliina IMslriot ha-c an repairs arnl six months that the re-the sum of paid. he heM at Tri State Airiort for i storage-, more than prior to Feb. 2S.

'pairs and storage in $2i'h'i'i have not been I That said sale will ed at a later chite. Iated this day of Fchruai nouiic.ecl that lie will lie? a candi Huilditisr at Ar.uola. Indiana the foil- wing equipment. Fids will be re-'eived until o'eloi p. s.

Monla, March T2. tree for: Jl'-ui 1. New Air compressor a. 2 stages dal'! for renon ination mid eleo 1IA7.KI Clerk-Treasurer. City Savings T.me.

It. I. An- on the tikt KIRK. Ansrola hs-: 1 i a. 1 a.yliurht iat Tri-State Airport.

rirjV J'AA WW vre have a surplus of corn. Why i vill le com! news for citi- Ind.ana. on the tlay of That r.s intcl h. I I'-' ti. er, i ne yarn ne torn me mis lime was that a piece of paper fell to Mar.

the Moor hile his youns daush- who helieve it; honest and srri-e in in'l i- of- Til-State Airport Hy James Kyster C. Hubbard for Seller Anuola. Indiana rf'-ll lice. Fo't th IMstiict h's rner h-en er served mv II cert ui'y will El IS MITICK OK AIiMcMSTltATION o. Til the Steuben Circuit Court of Ste-nhen County, Indiana Notice is hereby given that Ada Sitort was on the.

13th day no opposition for renonina-tii'n on the iltpuHic.iu tioUt. it i- likely will hav a snnpert from voters of all rties i.i the full election. not say to the corn farmer that if he will plant only a certain percent of yeir's crop he will 1 hen a warehouse for a certain percentage of l.tst years' crop, whi'-h is now i't surplus. Seeminuly. that wou'd reduc-p the surplus, lower the nst of stora.ae and reimburse tlie fa nil' for the se of his crop aires.

This should also pel vp the problem of corn surplus with two corn seasons and reduce tho need for an army of coverninent employees who are now spending their tin tryinu to solve a problem similar to perpetual motion. ter was doing her homework the other evening and lay there unnoticed. A short time later, his daughter dropped her pencil in the course of her studies and this saper intelliueiit eat. walked over to the pencil, picked it up, and. holding it between his paws, pro-ceded to write on the paper.

Next he will be telling me that the oat is scheduled to appear on the $6 1.oto TV show. I'll admit I'm gullible, hut some things are a little too far fetcheei even for of February, appointed Kvecn- jtrix of the estate of George II. Sibert. dec eased. I All persons having claims against 1 said estate, whether or not now jdiie, must tlie same in said I Court within six months from ti da'e cf the first pub ica of this 1 notice or said claims will be for- me.

A friend of mine was telling lever barred. lott-ft iif Aniroln Indirtnn. this 10 -10 -10 FERTILIZER GOOD LAWN GRASS SEED Now is the time to apply Steuben County Farm Bureau Co-op Helmer Pleasant Lake Orland Angola Fremont about a wedding couple he dav of 1-v-hruarv, irc.fi. ticed oomin-r out of the office of a KKNNKTII MAl'CiH KKMAX. in the question.

Kellv tick?" Soiveov What The answer know." is. 'pained if we inernal security this country enjoys today against communistic infiltrations and conspiracies can REPORT flWJHLMMlBS, that Alger Hiss and justice of peace recently. The man was more than slightly inebriatedin fact, his bride was literally holding him up. xlt seems the blushing bride was homelier than the usual run of homely people and as my friend remarked. She probably had to get him drunk in order to get i well he credited to the fearless Uoc.se velt have dec lared 0yalty the realistic vision and as oi teiiy elplele-cl ui the persistant efforts of the of Richard Nixon to; Xo'V thc-i'i' frio he Vice or in: mount- i Pon Le i American Legion.

The ion chances for riesidont hi have have allot ilding It has the nomination 1 tr'-mc ndouly. ways been directed to future good citizenship. been a vigorous champion of education as well as of national Ic is Clerk of the Steuben Circuit Court by I.ois Maughcrman, Pep. G. Kenneth Hubbard, Attorriev rS-10 OTICK TO A lKHiO IVTKKKSTKI IN Till: K.STATK OK l.l.OVO K.

IIAHTO. IIKKASKI Caue No. 1 In the Circuit Court of Steuben County. Indiana January Term. In the flatter of the Kstate of I.loyd K.

Harton, Deceased Notice is hereby given that jT-roilie Harton as Administrator of ithe above named estate, has presented and tiled his final account in hual settlement of said estate, and i that the same ill come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 20th -day of March, at which time all persons interested in said estate are re'iuired to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said de-! cede nt anil all others interested are also re'iuired to appear and i make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. IJROIHK HAIlToN, Personal Representative 'Harvey K. Shoup, Attorney rS-10 I him to marry her!" And as an afterthought he said, "I'd like to he around when he sobers up i he won't know what hit him!" Even though it's rainy and dreary and muddy these days, isn't it a relief to he rid of all i that old snow and ice once again? security.

Through its sponsorship of the Hill of Rights for World War ill veterans and of the Korean ma a BY E. ROSS li T''e lhart eampais-n for the nomination of a candidate for 'jre-l'i -ev'id nt on the Republican ticket seems to have provoked a new feature i.i American polities. II' ret of ore the candidate for Vice-Tresident has usually been the personal choice of the candidate for President, who selects MI.1;N CONTIUIU TIONS onsi lernblo dehatirc ha r.ri'jd the tim of the FniHd States Sen.it iluriiii; the past week eoncernins tVe virtue of i-n ontrihut for tho election of Senators as well as for aid to candiihit.s for ether olh It i not a new cutest ion and will prohahiy he vvitlt us after the turmoil and vhoutinc dies. It was lately snunpil hy the of a Senator from S-Mitli i.i return-ins a ion to his a in fund nvid. hy poMj-le i'eus't'd in loj affe'tinu th oil indvsfv.

nr-tor show I his so' ii faith- it wi- i' had faith -Itv the letirltM ton it t.e interests ef the donor. The -ten- of the p-vricty df a isndiilite accept irK funds to aid hi is a cutest ion vhich will alyi accompany the ati of popular government, and whether it is an eil or a prnMen to le lived with in free ernirent ill not le settled Uy the nrrent dohate. (hunnatun out tihnt ions pre Usually o.Veved hv people li lirtve an int're in cnvcniincr.t. cither irtuoiis or sinister, he-cause it i-c joacti.al method for sharin.c in the ideas of government which tp donor hones to aid. Hp usually finds a ciit of a check the escsiest method of try-ins: to effect his wishes relative to government.

no cam'vaian ror. i Unit ions ver the cith ldy would he Vretty much confined jeoph1 cf nieutis hecause i of ordinary circumstances cuipi.i nfford to f-ntcr th. content itl-out It i stated that a candidate for President must expect to spend fl million dollars in his nomination for the oflrf Frances Elliott Clark Music Club Meets Rill, it contributed to the raising of the educational level of this nation and to hone ownership. Its rehabilitation programs have made American war veterans the AEA0R CONGRESSMAN strength to theiest cared for in all history. Its 4fk Indiana District The Frances Music Club held ing in the home Nichols Tuesday Elliott Clark its March meet-of Mrs.

EI wood evening, March ono ho an add ticket, and for serve in ci'se his ability to an emergency should elevate to the top 6. The hymn of the month "Jesus 6. The hyn.n of the month "Jesus, Veterans' The House Pension Kills Veterans Affairs posit ion. in view cf the uncertain condition of President Kisenhower's htulth the element of the ability of a Vice-President to serve as eonsistant championship of adequate national preparedness has been greatly responsible for A i a present fighting strength. Through its community services it has established itself with the American people as an organization good for every home town.

American Legion pests everywhere are now celebrating their Committee received permission Lover of My Soul" was sung hy t'roni the House to hold continu-' the entire club. Mrs. Ralph Red-j ous sersions on 70 non-service- dinS read a paper on the music i connected pension bills while-and eompesers of England. Miss general debate went on in the Nancy Siebold sang "Lullaby" by the English composer, Cyril OTH TO ll.llIIHTt 111 the Steuben Circuit Court. In Vacation Hcfore Term.

19T.C State of Indiana, Steuben tinty, ss Wil'iain c.irrell vs. Catherine The plaint it in the ahove entitled cause having tiled his complaint therein, together with his attidavit oral the attidavit of C. Kenneth lluhhard t'-iat tlie defendant is a nou-resideiit of th" State of Indiana: and it further appearing' to the court that cause of action is for divorce. Now, therefore, said defendant is hereby notified that unless she he end appear tin the 1st day of the May Term of the Hteuhi-ii Circuit Court to he held on the 7th clay of May, at the court house President will be the major consideration for a candidate for the posit ic of Vice-President. Ric h-1 ard Nixon has demonstrated his loyalty to the country, has' acquired a favorable reputation the verld.

and has-performed the dr'ies of his office with matke.i ability. His re-1 1 birth anniversary. We urge House chamber hist week. Hear-i ings on the various legislative proposals have stirred up con-; siderable in the Fourth: District and I have received; many letters and cards in sup-! port of the measures being hack-; ed by the different veterans' or-1 'i-i. 1 i all to join in this observance.

We salute it on its great works h'-ott. illustrating Spanish music, Mrs. James Ferris sang "Anda-i lucia," and a piano duet "Spanish Dance" hy Moszkow ski was play-; ed hy Mis. Nichols and James Hryan. Miss Siebold sang "Gypsy Song" by Dvorak.

A vocal trio composed of Mrs. Ferris, t.Mrs. C. H. Austin, and Mrs.

Ed and patriotic services. All eligible veterans are urged to join the i the American Legion to give it iiiiiiiuus. cue loose support was for 1LR. 7SS6. the measure tul greater strength in its com nomination Tor ice-President appears to make him the logical and practical nominee.

In fact, his nomination shonld be made mendable services. ward Cook sang "The Strife is O'er" by Palestrina. Mrs. Joseph Weicht, Mrs. Nichols, and Mrs.

Certainly the to the National t')e ity of Angola, in said ccoin-and estate, to answer or demur to which he aspires. We do know unanimous, that a person who aspires to the tjon de-le ity RECENT DEATHS I 290 IX FORMA LS 200 ENVELOPES mth Your Xainc liytcv-llylitocl On CL 3.70 UalwL Joh. 2.S5 SAVK K.k- ON KYEKY UO.V Our fine quality ItYTKX-H YI.1TKI IXI OKMAI.S sale for March only. Smooth, white paneled stock with name IIYI.ITKI) on inform. lis in Mack ink in Trench Script or Shaded Block lettering style.

For thank you notes, il't enclosures, informal invitations and brief messages. th km i ok yoi iisiri.r. ion hiuthday, SHOWKIt AMI )MM KXT MFTS mail rorrox STF.rUKX PKIXTTNt; o. AXtiOia, IM. barked by the American Legion and Auxiliary.

However, the veterans of World War the YFW and other veterans' organizations have had bills introduced which they indorse. The Committee plans to hold hearings en all of the bills but it is impossible to predict, at this time, what action will he taken. Convention should not he thrown to any who may be stalking horses for the nomination of Ton-Iiewey. who has been twice defeated for President. eecuv wtrie; ac i til au is i.

Officers elected for the coming year are Miss Nancy Siebold. president; Mrs. Gerald Evertts. vice-president; and Mrs. Edward Cook, secretary and treasurer.

A new member. Mrs. Jack Gaffin. was welcomed. in said complaint, the same will he heard and determined ill their absence.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of said court this 2ith dav of February, nine. 1 CNN KT II MAI 'OH KM A N. Clerk of Steuhen Circuit Court by Marilvn Carney, lh-p. I. Kenneth lluhhard.

Attorney for Plaintiff rS-11 ItOYLKS Funeral services for 1 1 Hcyles. 7:1, who was found dead in bed at his home in Angola last Wednesday, were conducted at 2 p. today, in the Weicht Funeral Home with burial in the Powers cemetery. Mr. Hoyles, who lived alone, died of a coronary occlusion, according to American 3 7tlt hirthd celebrate .1 to IT, Lesion to ii March 1 Fame Operating Loans In connection with the steps 1 tr.fi.

The birthday of the American will focus public attention to the immeasurable sacri- higher positions of 'r covern-li ent mv-st he prepared to spend as mui as if ho is on--essful. Few people of modest means who have dt vrtd nut ill thought to public s-rvico afford that amount of money without assistance, and ono will have to rely upon friends win have tympathy with his cause or stay out of r-ce entirely. Perhaps the only w-iy to nie'-t the situation would to limit tr Jinn amourt of mnaign contributions cej table from an individual or an i give that sum a tax evii pt status. The niiinunt of sue rontributiens acceptable for any iosition could be s-M out in the law. say and the candidate he made to conform to that sc hedule.

nce macie in mree iracic connicis -jr Norman Rausch. Steuben one generation. it is a on-i being taken by the Congress and Executive Department to al- leviate the farm problem, an- nouncement has been made of a of special farm operating, loans now available to farmers in Indiana. Under Public Law loans are available to eligible. DIVORCE GRANTED IN STEl'BEX C1RCI IT COURT The March term of the Steuben Circuit Court opened this week.

Judge Harris Hubbard called the docket on Tuesday and scheduled a full court calendar for the term. Mrs. Ida Rorick was granted a divorce from Robert Rorick and given custody of the couple's children. In other court action. Judge county coroner.

Surviving are two Mrs. Jennie Kenfield. Detroit and Mrs. Sadie Wernet. XOTICK OF A IHI1MSTH A TOR'S SAI.K OK HKAI.

KSTATK Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Administrator of the Kstate of (luy C. Covell, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Steuben Circuit Court. of Steuhen County, Indiana, will at the hour of two-thirtv o'clock, P. M. of the 17th clay of March, 19T.6, on the premises to be sold, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate in Steuben County and State of Indiana, to i in California.

I'lease place my order for IFlll.M.I.S at 1.H5 a bov. boxes with name on informals in i tanners whose neeeis cannot he as follows: Script Shaded liioek lettering fronting thought to know that out of the horrors of these battle-ho'ds. there has grown up a nationwide organization dedicated from its birth to the one dominant purpose of promoting the welfare of America. This newspaper is gratified to know that whatever measure of TELLER met. for a temporary period, rrom commercial hanks, coopera the resrn-' Hubbard disqualified himself to tive lending agencies or wn: The east half of the south east ejuarter of Section Fif Name on Infonnals OliDFKFl BY Street Fity State Charge Check or M.

O. Sorry, Xo. C.O.I).' For additional orders write on separate she-t of pap-r Mrs. Maude Teller. 61, residing near Flint, died Sunday morning in the Elmhurst hospital.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Fern Stover, Garrett; three sons. Philip Teller of Angola. Robert teen (15) in Township Thirty Seven (3.) North, Itanare hour teen (14) Fast in said County and near a damage case between Enos Parsell and the Philadelphia Fire Insurance since he was the atorney who filed the suit for Par-sell. Judge William Pfeft'le, of Columbia City, has been appointed to hear the case as special judge.

State, containing eighty (Sn) acres of land, more or less. Teller. Hammond. and Paul i lar programs of the Farmers Home Administration. Loans may be used to meet normal operating expenses, but not for the repayment of existing debts.

Fourth District farmers interested in these loans should contact the local county office of the Farmers Home Administration. This service is available until June 30, 1956. Said sale will he made subject to the approval of the court for not less than two thirds (23) of the full appraised value of the property to be sold, and upon the following terms and conditions: one fourth of the purchase price to be paid on the day of sale, and the Teller, Garrett; seven grandchildren; a great-grandchild: a brother. Homer Smith, Orland, and two sisters, Mrs. Helle Grimm.

Orland. and Mrs. Bessie Noble, South P.end. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. Tuesday, in the Weicht Funeral Home, the Rev.

J. E. Hubble officiating. Burial was in the Flint ce metery. balance on or before thirty (30) days after the date of sale.

KKITII OEERST, Administrator rS-10 Keels In Government uncovering more Commu-who worked for the govern- In nists LICENSES TO MARRY ISSUED TO LOCAL COUPLES Marriage licenses have been issued during the past week to four Steuben county couples, it was announced today by the office of the Steuben County Clerk. Those obtaining licenses are Richard L. Baker and Gerallee Falka, of Fremont; Donald C. Martin of Angola and Doris J. Roth, of Fort Wayne; Charles Buss of Angola and Linda Klink of Hudson, and Henry Kroher of I ment in years past, the House Un-! American Activities Committee PHKMCIE called four former National Labor Relations Board members to testifv.

All four men said thev Mrs. Mae Phenicie. 7 4. a lifelong resident of the Fremont conimunitv. died Sunday after had been employed by the NLRB Iat various times between 1937 land 19 4S.

All four invoked the I Fifth Amendment when asked MITH'K TO A I.I. INTKHKVrKU IN TIIK KSTATK OF WOHTHV K. TI TTI.K. DKCKAtiKI) C'aiiMe Ao. Iii the Circuit Court of Steuben County.

Indiana In Vacation before March Term. 19.16 In the Matter of the Kstate of Worthy K. Tuttle, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Wilson K. Shoup as Administrator d-bn Ay a of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in tinal settlement of said estate, and petition to distribute and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Steuhen Circuit Court, on the 1 Mil rlne Aluivh 1QT.fi at u-hioh Hamilton and Joan Teegardin, al mmmr W-'tviTe-V f. I so of Hamilton.

I LEGAL NOTICES i i noon in the Cameron hospital after a month's illness. Surviving are three sons, Lyle Phenicie, of Mendon, Russell Phenicie, Chicago, and Clark Phenicie, Reading, a daughter. Mrs. Louise Beebe, Battle Creek. eight grandchildren; a brother, Ray Clark.

Fremont, and two sisters, Mrs. Leah Parkhurst, Greenville. and Miss Aria Clark. Beverly Hills, Calif. Funeral services were conducted at 2 n.

this afternoon in the XOTICK Ob- l)K ISIOV TO IHSSOI.VK COHFOKATIO time ail Persons interested in said To all Shareholders, Creditors and estate are required to appear in questions concerning past Communist activity and declined to answer questions. Another former government employee for 21 years, James E. Gorham testified that there were Communist Party cells in Works Progress Administration, Labor Department, National Recovery Board. Railroad Retirement Board, Securities and Exchange Commission between 193 4 and 1942. He also named six Communists who had been employed on the staff of a said court and show cause, if any Claimants of Angola Cjospel Tabernacle, of Angola, Indiana: You are hereby notified that An gola Gospel Tabernacle, has elected to wind up its affairs and voluntarily dissolve.

there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to aiv part of said estate. WILSON" K. SHOI'l', Personal Representative Willis K. liatchelet.

Attorney rlO-12 You are further hereby notified that the proceeding for the wind- Beams Funeral Home, the Rev. Leonard Smith officiating. Burial was in the Fremont cemetery. Congressional of 1955 OLDS SUPER 88 4-D00R SEDAN Hydramatic, power steering, power brakes, white-, wall tires, tinted glass, autronic eye, radio, heater 1955 OLDS 88 2-D00R SEDAN Hydramatic, radio, heater 1954 OLDS SUPER 88 HOLIDAY COUPE Hydramatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater 1953 OLDS SUPER 88 4-D00R SEDAN Heater, whitewall tires 1950 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE Radio, heater 1950 PONTIAC CLUB SEDAN Hydramatic, radio, heater 1950 OLDS 98 4-D00R SEDAN Hydramatic, radio, heater 1945 OLDS 9S 2-DOOR SEDAN Hydramatic, radio, heater 1946 CHRYSLER 4-D00R SEDAN Fluid drive, radio, heater Easy Terms Bank Rates on Unpaid Balance fiicNAUGHTON OLDS U. S.

27 at South City Limits which Harry Truman was chairman. Furthermore, he added, he found fellow Communists in all FAKVEK Government divisions where he XOTICE OK SAI.K IIV MKCHAMC AM) TRADESMAN N'OTICK is hereby given to J. II. Murdaugh that I will offer for sale and sell on the 31st day of March, IHTiC, one Pontiac, 2-donr Silver worked after graduation from Columbia University in 1934 and until he left the Party in 1942. brother, Cleland Farver, Fort Wayne.

Funeral services, in charge of the Swank Funeral Home, will be conducted at 2 Worship Him At Church Every Week At Home Every Day Steuben County Council of Churches Louis M. Farver. 4 5, who formerly operated a tractor and implement business at Ashley, died late Sunday afternoon in the Cameron hospital where he had been a patient cne day. He resided in the Metz community he-fore moving to Ashley 15 years ago. Mr.

Farver was a member of Local 232, Carpenter's Union at Fort Wayne. Surviving are the wife, Eula: a daughter, Mrs. Lois Logan, Wolcottville; three sons, Robert Farver, Ashley, and Jack and Larry, at home; a grandchild; his father, Lewis Farver, near Meti; five sisters, Mrs. Wayne Aldrich, Angola, Mrs. Dan Heeter, Benten Harbor, Mrs.

Garford King, Mrs. Gerald Streak. Motor No. RS4523034, which motor vehicle was left at James Walcutts Hoely Shop at 105 Oak Street, in the City of Angola, Indiana, for repairs and storage, more than six months prior to the date of March 6th, 1956; that the repairs and storage in the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) have not been paid: that said sale will be held at ten o'clock A. M.

at Jakes Rody Shop, Inc. 105 Oak Street, Angola, Indiana, on the 31st dav of March. 1A56. JAKE'S BODY SHOP. INC.

By James Walcutt G. Kenneth Hubbard attorney at Law Hubbard Building, Angola, Indiana rhl0-13 p. Thursday, in the Ashley Methodist church, the Rev. Vern Noll and the Rev. Shirley Morgan officiating.

Burial will be in Mt Pleasant cemetery, east of Metz In the Tropical Chamber on the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, technicians recreate a climate comparable to weather McBRIDE CLEANERS a PicK Up and Delivery Service Phone 277 Angola, Indiana NOTICE OF SALE BY MECHANIC Phone 511 Angola, Ind. TRADESMAN on South Pacific islands. Their Wall, Metr, and Mrs. Lewis Fifer, Montpelier, Ohio, and a Notice is hereby given to PRESLEY A. CLARKE that I will offer for sale and sell on the 31st day of purpose is to test airplane equip nient under tropical conditions..

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