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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 2

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Anderson Heraldi
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Anderson, Indiana
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2
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'r 4fflAY APRIL 8 1960 Selling Ban ckcMl4'i LA handbag NEW TREADS COMPLETE SETOER 4mm 750 14 OR 670 1 5 SIZES 5 SAME TREAD DEPTH 1 4 4 April 8 JUN 9 67 it VL fBEGoodrichl tf WKS'A aU BGoodrich PH3 6971 1 from 33 1 3 to 75 per cent de pending on the state's Anderson Obituaries Custom Room Plan Beauty or Hallway or oyer Custom Room Plan Convenience In the amily Room or Living Room Spend the day shopping our large selection of Lamps and beautifukearly American accessories Buffet Top $104 Buffet $173 Round Dining Table $135 Chairs each $39 Custom Room Plan Give New Life to Lost Comers AS NEW BGoodrich TIRES ft MOUNTED REE! Custom Room Plan Adds Living Spacelo the Bedroom Custom Room Plan Solves Problem Windows and Walls Attend the Antique air at On the Point Continued rom Page Ona said rank Allis general cam paign chairman and president of theAnderson Madison" County Hospital Development Corpora tion boafdof directors an other" inta of important milestones already reached in our drive toward an objective of ling standing" is a step toward the event ual conclusion of this most challenging and worthwhile civic venture that must by vir tue of the splendid cooperation received from the community succeed" he added The actual construction ofthe hospital is beginning as work men are engaged in the installa tion of a 21 inch sewer line from Madison Avenue to the 21 acre buildirigsite7 Custom Room Plan Storage 3Z jhe Dining Room 1 Wilson Library 3rd Street are yet available at lhe YWCA or may be obtained at the door 1 Ctetotn RoomPfan Solves Decorating and Storage Problems in Every Room of The House REE ROOM PLANNING SERVICE Bring in your room measurements See how simple It can be to arrange a room Drawn to scale Just another service of Me Donald's to make your shopping a real pleasure 0 rof 11th and 1 ackson Streets TheJnterslate Commerce Com mission hearing 'will be conducted on a petition that would move the Eastern Standard Time boundary permanently to a line approxi mately 20 miles west of Indian apolis The proposed new time boundary would generally follow the western boundaries of the following counties St Joseph Marshall ulton rCassCarrol! Clinton Boone Hendricks Mor gan Monroe Lawrence Orange and Crawford The present state law provides that between the last Sunday of April and the last Sunday of Sep tember the Central Standard Time be advanced one hour At the present time 39 counties how ever maintain Eastern Standard Time throughout the entire year Anderson has followed the latter pattern this year 1 Information compiled on the basis of the questionnaires will be used it was pointed out in con nection with local testimony on the time question at the Indian apolis hearing Bookcase Headboard 77 Nite Table $3950 6 Drawer Chest $119 10 Drawer Dresser' $199 Mirror $4750 ANNA MAE SMITH I uneral rites for Mrs1 Anna Mae Smith 56 of 2724 Halford St who died at St Hos pital Wednesday after a long ill ness will be conducted at 2 pm 1 Saturday at Jackson Park Church of God with the Rev George Skin 1 ner in charge' Burial will be in Huntsville Cemetery The body has been taken from isher Brothers uneral Home Lapel to the home of her son Robert Smith 2238 26th St' where friends are being received EARL JAMES Last rites for Earl' James 76 former Kokomo school teacher and brother of Ora James 628 W' 23rd St will be held ri day at Grace Methodist Church In Kokomo Burial win ne in Me morial Gardens at Kokomo Mr James died Monday at Adopka la riends are being received at the Jacobs Mortuary Kokomo partment if they accepted a post that might call for selling to the armed forces Any firm awarded defense contract would have to notify the Defense Department of the of retired officers on its payroll If the firms failed todo so pay ments on their contracts would be suspended 4 Hebert delivered an im passioned but fruitless "appeal in behalf of his stronger bill' He recalled an incident irrwhich the Martin Co an airplane manu facturer entertained a group of hlgrrmilitary officers ine Ba hamas Among the guests was Gen Nathan Twining chair man: of thee Joint Chiefs of Staff Asking why Martin entertained the officers on a scale Hebert said the company "had climbed from the verge of bank ruptcy to become the Defense second biggest con i PRINCESS GETS HANDBAG LONDON (AP) Pnncess Mar weddlna sift from the for Here's furniture that adds Goinf room to every makes small rooms look odds a custom tailored richness and elegance wherever you use it I 'ITiis Custom Room Plan urniture Baumritter solves storage and decoraring problems in cabinetsand shelves provide worlds of storage apace Makes housekeeping easier a placefor everything Venatile open stock Ethan Allen take full advantage of limited wall and floor space Come on and let us help you plan the home of your dreams JAMES BLUE ORTVILLE James Hervey Blue 68 died at his Mt Comfort home at 11 pm Wednesday fol lowing an extended Alness The body was removed to the George McCarty uneral Home here where friends are being received uneral services will be con ducted at 10 am Saturday at St Catholic Church Green field Burial will be in St Joseph Cemetery at Indianapolis Mr Blue was a yeteran of World War Surviving are the widow Mrs Rose Blue four daughters Mrs Ruth Holding Indianapolis and Mrs Marie Riddle Mrs Rita 1 Wright and Mrs John Hurd all of Greenfield two sons Blue Greenfield and Herman Blue Indianapolis and six great grandchildren MRS MAUDE KUHN uneral services for Mrs Maude Kuhn Rt 1 Wil kinson widow of Ord Kuhn will be held at 10:30 amSatur day at Condo and Son uneral Home here Burial will folow in Parian Cemetery Mrs Kuhn died Wednesday at Hancock Me morial os pi taiGreenfield riends will be received at the mortuary after 1 today 7 RICHARD BRANCH SUMMITVILLE uneral rites for Richard (Dick) Branch 59 Rt 1 Summitville who died Wednes day at Cleveland Clinic Cleve land Owill be heldat 2 Saturday at the Summitville Methodist Church The Rev Schuckers pastor will be in 1 charge Burial will be in VinsohCemetery riends are being re ceived at the Ewing uneral Homa VAULT LOOTED KOKOMO Ind (AP) Harry Carter Kokomo barber reported the safe in his downtown shop looted of more than $22000 worth of goods Wednesday Carter said the 250 pound strongbox contain ing $265 cash insurance stock cer tificates worth $20000 $1700 worth of jewelry and a collection of rare coins apparently was rolled out a rear door and loaded into a car? funeral arrangement The body is expected tobetakenitppes Moines" la 1 1 The weather Va clear over Elwood at the tune although strong wind ing Eight GOP 1 rrr MTSXsxa: 1 VUUMUUCU day a subscriber with an income of less than $500 a year 'would pay nothing Those with incomes of between $500 and $1000 would pay 50 cents a month and the rate would go on up from there until theperson vdth more than $3600 income would pay the full $13 a month premium 1 The plan which would be vol untary would be administered by state agencies which would have to be set up by the states Javits said the coverage would vary in accordance with the type of con tract signed by each state agency The federal and state govern mentis wnulrl share the extra cost with the federal share ranging I lt also follows closely the sign SAMI TRIAD WIDTH SAME TRI AD DESIGN Pilot Killed Continued toaf PtteOne The gasoiine tank landed in a lotalong20thSt7detween and KStsa distanced from the main body Another wing fell at 18th and Stsina fields and another large section was found in an alley between I and Sts in the 1600 block Other debris landed as far away as the Ex Cello Corporation Anderson of the Civil Aeronautics Patrol set up a guard around the wreckage dur togjhe night pending a further investigation by the AA State Trooper William Howard said the federal agents arrived late in the evening to begin their probe of the wreckage He left a wife and a nine year dd daughter Delania Mbs Redic is expected to arrive here at the York uneral Home today to make Services Set uneral services for Mrs Mary Elizabeth erguson 82 of 112 Beverly mother of Mayor Ralph erguson will be held' at 10 a Saturday at the Kyle uneral Home Alexandria Tne Rev Phillip Philbrook of the Meadowbrook Baptist Church will be in charge and burial will 'fol low in Cemeteryat Alexandria riends will be de ceived at the mortuary after 1 pm today Mrs? erguson died at 11:45 pm Wednesday1 at St Hospi tal following lingering" illness The body was taken to theBrown uneral home and later removed to Alexandria erguson was bom in Rush County the daughter of George and Adeline GosneU Pallbearers named were Jake Tom Smith Robert Walker Earl MrCarel Tohnnv vvamer aiiu uuuus nouici ui Mrs erguson spent most of her life on a farm near Orestes tut had lived here in recent years She was the widow of John A erguson farmer who died in 1934 She was a member of the Lilly Creek Baptist Church is survived by the son Mayor erguson two grand daughters Mrsr Robert Rock and Miss Kitty Ann erguson this city three great granddaughters here: two sisters Mrs John Car Vll) dllu LVll vUllUd fllACi LAvll gal Vv ilVIil wlv AVI of Orestes two brothers John eign diplomatic corps in London Gosnell Orestes and Zeb Gosnell is a diamond encrusted evening Alexandria handbag ZMan I njuresjArm rbmCourfroom ORT WORTH Tex (AP) James Walker 23 leaped 50 feet from the rest room of Judge Dave McGee's Criminal District Court hit theground with a bounce and was captured i block away Walker who had just been sen fenced to three years for burg lary suffered a possible broken arm 'amed Dublin 1 Continued rom Pafe One ialist Party that helped bring about the independence On an extensive lecture tour of JLjthe United States Mr Briscoe Jsnent last nicht in Muncie where the addressed a dinner meeting of several hundred persons Mrs Julian Glazer AAUN president has announced tickets jfor Mr address tonight in Lilly Lounge of the Charles 1 aaasasaasaasaKai ATTCMTinM" 0RD' PLYMOUTH Hr I til HU AND RAMBLER OWNERS 'i' Ji To enliven this affair McDonald' ha aembled many Item of the Revolution rjy 7ary War period pictures etc of thi period z1 These piece are for your enjoyment Come out and reminisce with and cap ture the spirit of the day of the Revolution Unit 2 3 drawr Cht 79 JO 30" $hu(r Door Cobinot 7950 Uppor Unit 6350 drawr Dronor 9500 Cornor Derk 6400 Chair 2050 Cobinot 71 00 Unit 43 00 ZS4500 Club Chair 9950 up 19950 Cocktail Tablo 3590 Applied to factory inspected tire catlngt plu tax and four retreadable tire '100 DOWN 125 WKLY LOW AS BSmileage tr Ht 5 fl Drboodncn 1409 MERIDIAN PHONE 6621 fa 1 1 na A L3 Deaths ln MadisoWTjl: Nearfiy Counties THI ANDERSON HERALD ng of contracts for the general 1 construction mechanical and electrical projects' Glaser i Glaser Construction Co of Muncie is the general contractor Tibbetts Plumbing and Heating Co Anderson was awarded the plumbing heating and contract and Watson lagg Co Indianapolis has the electrical contract The medical facility was de signed by Arthur Henning architects firm officials indicate that the hospital will for use in about 18 months Eastern Central ConUnued rom P(eOn 1 lit charge of the project srid that persons who did not receive the questionnaires are invited to con 1 tct theChamber of Commerce office in the Anderson ederal Savings and Loan Building at the l'" 4 42 i'1 I I 4 li ft 1 Ou 4 I BHEEzfiffl bl Ji I Bra 4f YrV 4 XT 1 1 Aft Giro Aft I IWUUBMMMMhfcr vr I 8Miiwinijmffi 1 1 ii 1 i iwi 9 ft wli riii 4 ISLlfl 1 1 BfMf JU i UiJiagr il K'JJlr llih te 2 S4 Jltai W1 ill i 'Sb in HnfflMBW'W BEHM 4 IISii4 14 :4 jiiiiMi'i 'w I TMaririllr Jr EiW i 11 HlliwaSlws nmwfeaibAiitxa I ely 9 1 4 4 Bwlr 1 1 I 1 Ttr uamMramk du I I 4 44 JmSiT CT ft I 4 'Jfaz CWraririr I i ft I I 4 I amM ho Mr'il i 4 5 'H ft IS iVJKK KI 4 tw JH WMIMAVBWAI i UOrTTI ft Tmmm aODHEK? 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