Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1953 — Page 9

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UJi Army Helping Schools In Korea Washington, up— The u. s. Army iiot only educates it» soldier —it aliso helps to stimulate the teaching of |he young in foreign countries. Take Korea, for example.; Kpreftn educators and school childreii havp combined forces with oiir Gl’s to build and establish \i|! 5.00 G-student high school from aipile, of rubble. When the idea was born there werb little or no funds to finance the prqject. Student labor took up a lo|t ot, the slack. How It Started men volunteered to teach passes in,conversational English. Textbooks for the classed, after >-ord of the project got around, were donated by a grouir in N. ¥. 'd Ttye’ peginning at this particular school was in late summer, 195-1.. Yang san Yoeng, a pre-war high school principal without a school, into an officie at Corps headquarters. ♦ He wjhnted some vacant bombed’out buildings inside of the corps compound area. The inquest was granted without hesitation. Eager students pitched ID ’ 111 : \i ! In Juist three months the school was in, business. Thp “facility” asked |Lt. Col. Eawrehce Ascoli, -BtSthoilß.. 1., for help in teaching Conversational English. He agreed and rberpited volunteer , instructors., |. \ .iJ [' / ; 5,000 Students j T<>day, in Korea, there stands wiiai i$ known as the Union High ’ School-*-the only one in the area. Somfe SjibOO boys and 2,000. attend the “first six yeajrs of high school.’t That corresponds to the 7th to il2th grades in the United States. ;Their ages range from 12 to 2i. 'h- • • i 1 ■ . ? The Subject range includes physics. algebra, geometry, music, home ebdnomics, bookkeeping, accounting. geography, physical educati(indi|history, and languages, including Korean, Japanese, Chinese, English, German, and Spanish; I ' ; i ■i ■ v 1 Not long- ago the Gl instructors askbd, the English classes to write stories in the new’ language they w’ere learning. Some; of the toughest soldiersgot lumps in their throats when they! read what the Korean kids wrote about' peace, war. and green fields that produce good things to eat, V® i | ' ■lpili! | . Kidnaped OMAIiA, Neb., UP — A couple who ,moYed here from Alabama re-cently—-built a king-size snowman; and, to make sure relatives would Relieve : them when they returned south, they tpok pictures of the ■eight-fobter. Lucky they did — someone j&tole the sqowman. i U . L ; U-i. j Cuttihg Capers . ? OMAHA. Neb., UPt—l Julius Hansen was lined sls because he fell while skating at a roller rink here. Officen John Regner said that when the 2(>-year-old Hansen fell he smashed a bottle bf liquor in a pockbt and four persons suffered cuts. Judge Lester Palmer fined Hansen for illegal possession of licjiior by a minor. The jinierican army was the first arrjly in the world tp screen against J malarial mosquitoes. The step was taken in 1898 and greatly reduced pncideiice of rhalaria. I Want to Buy? Want to Sell? k - ■tfnunw.m, I I •ult <ta BStry XrtT/ijWrt*'* co WAT AoI/rCV £I 1 h U ONE of rs / I Use The Daily Democrat Want Ads (

Dollar Day Values SAVE ON THESE WONDERFUL VALUES AT SCHAFERS ON DOLLAR DAY ; : • . ;, . , ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ '.! Reg. 8.95 Over 400 Reg. 89c Reg. 4.95 Chrome Kitchen Stool Phonograph Records Child’s Table & Chair Set C Ca- J.OO set ' ■ i■ ■ H ■ ! - WRh Back Rest < r Four for 1.00 Folding Table and 2 Folding Assorted Upholstery Colors. Victor - Decca - Columbia i Chairs ■ ? : S • . . “ i f ' ' - ' ;I *, .. j- j — I DOLLAR DAY LUGGAGE VALUES I DOLLAR DAY HOUSEWARE VALUES ,' , ? . 1 ' ; [• ■ : ' SHARP REDUCTIONS in NEEVEL LUGGAGE Popular Pyramid Shape - - Vinyl Covered Fibre 3 ° c set of 3 Chrome Top HOT PAD SET 25c Vi n yl Bound - - Rayon Lining - - Inset Locks 2 .25 Urge Wooden SALAD BOWL 85e Reg. 6.95 Ladies TRAIN CASES m beige, blue '1 or Suntan with mirror and tray ; lX 4.80 : t L 49 Aluminum 8 cup WHISTLING Teakettleßsc Reg. 6.95 Ladies 16 inch OVERNIGHT CASE i 125 Folding All Steel CLOTHES DRYING Rack 45c in beige, blue or suritan 4.80 1.00 Blue Magic Crystal SALT & PEPER Set 75c Reg. 8.50 Ladies 21 idch OVERNIGHT CASE 2.50 Blue Magic Deluxe SALT & PEPPER Set 1.50 in beige, blue or suntan . . ... 5.80 3Qt COVERED SAUCE p AN 75c R *n N^s^tan^ o .^^ AS .L 9.80 149 Aluminum 8 Cup PERCOLATOR 1.00 Reg.,10.50 Ladies 26 inch PULLMAN CASE ! 1,59 set of TH^EE ALUMINUM SAUCE Pans 1.25 in beige, blue or suntan 8.80 65c Aluminum Six Cup MUFFIN PAN2Sc Reg. 14.75 Mens 24 inch TWO StITER CASE \ 1.19 Bright Tin Plate 12 Qt. MILK PAILBSc in suntan with brown binding. lo.Bo a .. > , \ x 4.% Surface Style White MEDICINE Cabinet 3.80 All plus federal tax. . 1.95 Second Quality Splint WASH BASKET 85c 1 —-t — h i '■ ■ ■ \ ■ ■i' ■ ' 'H ; • ■ •■■ ( ' DOLLAR DAY PAINT VALUES DOLLAR DAY APPLIANCE VALUES Discontinued Colors in Glidden Enamels—Wall Paint and Varnish Stain-At A Fraction of Reg. Price Fully Warranted Electrical Appliances - - Nationally \ Advertised Products - - At A Fraction i Os GALLONS—Reduced To W— K R & lrtar antities Are Limited. % GALLONS—Reduced To.. 1.00 . automatic electric toasters ja.oo QUARTS—Reduced Tosoc E . eh *v PlNTS—Reduced To IL__ 25c 5 AUTOMATI c waffle bakers gj>o >/ 2 PINTS Reduced To 15c — electric covered broilers ®.oo »/ 4 PlNTS—Reduced To . 10c E,eh GLIDDEN SPRED LUSTER-For Walls and » AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRONS Woodwork—A High Gloss--Washable T ' Ea=h W Finish Gal. '2.80 GLIDDEN SPRED LUSTRE-in Quarts 1... 88e 5 PORTABLE EEEC ™S “ ,XERS Each 1O °° v GLIDDEN SPEED WALL Gloss Enamel, Gal. 3.80 \ GLIDDEN SPEED WALL G.oss Ename,. Qt. 1.18 > BEE-VAcAeLECTRIC SWEEPER .. JQ 0 ' ■"*''. I ?j ■ v. ; ■ .■, .i’ • • •?'. . i ; ■.; I’ ■; : ■' ■■ ; *'• k- k"- 1 11. 1 I', 1 ' '; • ’ < : i: \' ' ■ ; ;' . H ' ' ''. '' ' ■k' k ■ [ Reg, 6.95 : . Reg. 4.25 Heg. 1.50 Chrome Kitchen Stool Lux Alarm Clock Household Shears A 4-00 3.00 1.00 /■. ■ '■' k ; ffi ■ . ! -k■ 11 Assorted Upholstery Colors L Plus Federal Tax. Hollow Ground—Magnetic Tip . ■ J ! k I '. ■ ' r~r“ , 11 1 ■ I p—. Reg. 1.59 j Reg. 3.95 Reg. 17c Box Self-Spray Enamel VANITY LAMP PAPER HAPKIHS 85C 12 oz. can 7 1-9 S China Base—Assorted No Brush—Just Spray From Can. j Shades. 80 Embossed Napkins , —IL——-—— II —— > ’ .' ■ '. i i Ji— Reg. 1.30. , 10 POUNDS NAILS Z / / x ,_ 1.00 z, 1N 21 I ** Common Wire Nails. x -X

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