Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1954 — Page 6
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Lets Customers Set Prices, Successful George Litchfield, operator of the Pioneer restaurant in Decatur has commented that his expert' tn ent in allowing his customers to set his prices proved successful. Tuesday he told people to pay what they thought his dinners and luncheons wro worth. Litchfield plans to repeat the experiment next Tuesday. Democrat Want Ads Br'ng Results
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Pre-School Clinic At Hartford School A pre-school clinic will be held at the Hartford school Thursday, April 29, for those pupils in Hartford township who will be 6 years of age by January 1, 1955. Parents are asked to assist in getting all children within this age group to participate. The program being planned with the assistance of Miss Marie Felber, county health nurse, will include a physical check-up beginning at 9 a.m. It is requested that a parent be present at this examination to furnish background information. The second grade pupils are asked to stay at home on that day in order to provide foom for the first grade pupils of this year and the new-comers to share in the regular day's program of experiences. To best acquaint the next year’s pupils with the correct procedure, it is suggested that the new children come on the regular buses. Lunch will be served at noon, at no cost to them. The school routine will be followed, plus* an additional "get acquainted" party in the afternoon. The children will be returned by the buses at 3:30 p.m. CORRESPONDENT (Continued From Page One> Australian officials will be unable to prevent Antonov and hiss wife from being returned to Moscow if they leave before a royal commission is formed to conduct an espionage inquiry. Onee a commissioner is appointed, Antonov, if he is still in Australia, could be subpoenaed because, as a newsman, he has no diplomatic immunity. MUMFORD (Continued From Page One) American motives. Mr. Eisenhower also is concerned about censorship in other parts of the world, notably in the Iron Curtain countries where most readers, and listeners must base their opinions on the words of Moscow.
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