Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1955 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Bvery Eveaiag Bxoept Sunday By TH® DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO-. INO. ■ntered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Offioe aa Second Class Matter Chps. Holthouse —Secretary-Treasurer Subsoriptteii By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counting: Ong year, Six months, 14.11; I month*. |S.M. By Mail tn Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 16.00; 11.00; 0 months. >4.76; 6 months, 16.50. By Carrier: 15 oent* per wook. Single copies: | oegtg,

Condition* look favorable (or business over the nation and a N««r than ever total is predicted bf the smart laager* of figa nee. —Q——o The roads ar* getting a little treacherous a«d It would be wise to drive less and drive carefully and remember the pthe* fe||ow owns just as muefe of the highway as you da 0 0 More than four million births were reported in the United States for last year making it even more serious than heretofore for these ip charge of schools, we will have to start educating them in six years or so and provide other things to keep them bdsy. —e—o What do you think of the new calendar, soog to be discussed in United Nations sessions? Would you like to have birthdays and holidays always come on the been up before but without much same days of the year t It has success. 0 0— Attorneys and tax consultants are working overtime Just now figuring tax returns, both state and federal, for theta- clients. With all the vague phrases and instructions, it is worth the small cost to have an expert figure your tax eosts. You'll save money, time and plenty of worry. 0 ft —- A number of newspapers and many leaders in the country are just how paying their respeet to G. Mennen Williams, who is assuming his position as governor of the state of Michigan for his fourth term. No other man has ever done that and his record is therefore quttp startling. He has made a great record and will continue to do so for he is honest and capable. Keep your eyes on ••Soggy.”

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 LAST DAY TO JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB FOR 1955 - ’ r *3 .. v ? . ’ i ~ \ — 7* FIRST STATE BANK Established 1883 MEMBER MEMBER Federal Reserve F. D. I. C. System

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~ We can’t stop progress. We must face the fact. We are going to have 101 l road*. The new road system will not bo publicly owned, but the people will pay for them and the people will use them. Therefore we have an imgtenso interest in them, and we arg entitled to know about them. Maybe it would bo worth a thought to term toll roads a utility gpd pUco them under the public service commission, where cost of their operating gnd charges for their use to the public would he controlled Isn’t that worth a little thought? Judge Myles F. Parrish has long, been interested in the problem of juvenile delinquency. By virtue of his office, he also has for six years presided over the Adams county juvenile court. Several months ago, at the request of state officials, Judge Parrish started a study of the state laws governing juvenile delinquency. After conferences with other interested individuals and organization*, the Judge has come up with several suggestions to strengthen the Indiana juvenile statute. Judge Parrish, recogai*- • pd throughout the State as an advocate of strong juvenile laws which will rehabilitate rather than punish has sept several recommendations to the office of the Attorney General, eg that they may be incorporated into that office's recommendations to the general assembly for suggested changes in the statute. The Adams circuit Judge often is called to speak at welfare, club and general meetings on the subject. Delinquency among children in Adams county is smaller than in most comparable counties of the state and it harbors well with the people of this county that the Judge devotes so much of his time to the important solution of juvenile problems.

<&JOSMTAL Admitted John Thatcher. Decatur; Lloyd Bucher, Monroeville; Mrs. Robert Haecker, Berne; Carl Striker. Decatur; Sam Brown, Van Wert, Q.; Jo** Gasgill, Monroeville. dismissed Baby Thomas Kepler. Monroeville; Mrs. Nellie Branstetter. Berne; David Hakes. Willshire. O.; Mrs. Robert Andrews and baby boy, Decatur; Lee Ann Reed, Decatur: Mrs. Glenden Sommer and baby boy. Decatur. Max Anderson, linotype operator on the Bluffton News-Banner, was called to Santa Clara, Calif., by the serious illness of hid mother. Mr*. Charles Anderson, who, with her husband, had been called there to be with their daughter. Mrs. Dick Miller, who also is quite ill. John F. (Jakie) Bender. 84, of Lancaster township, Wells county, died Wednesday. His widow, who was Vlofcey Shady, two foster children and two sisters survive.

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Funeral service* will be held Friday *t the Thomas funeral home in Bluffton. Dwight GalUvan. well known Bluffton lawyer who has been ill seve al weeks, has returned to work, paj; time, at his office. Barbara Harden, of 922 West Monroy street, will play a piano su.a ou the "Small Fry Club,’’ broadcast over radio station WOWO at 9:30 a. m. Saturday. Roy Janus is the master of ceremonies for the* program, which is heard every Saturday morning. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr and Mr*. Carl Riebericb of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl born today at 4:15 a.ni., weighing eight pounds and 12 ounces. Two Reappointed To State Health Board ■BXI'V IXAPOL’S (INSI --Gov. George N. Craig has renamed two persons to the Indiana state board of health. Renamed were Dr. Maynard K. Hine, dean of the Indiana University school of dentistry, and Mrs. Helen Johnson. Indianapolis nurse.

» 1 • 20 Years Ago Today —" »—< —a January 13, 1945 was Sunday. HEARING EXPERT RETURNS TO DECATUR SONOTONE'S HEARING SPECIALIST, J. M. Friend of Fort Wayne, will conduct Sonotone’s regular monthly hearing center at the Rice Hotel in Decatur this Saturday, January 15, from 3 to 5 P. M. Anyone who has a hearing problem or difficulty in understanding is invited to consult Mr, Friend Without charge. Those doing *o will be given an audiometric hearing test following medically accepted practices and an analysis of the individual’s hearing loss. Investigate the sonotone plan for better hearing. It employs the latest transitor and research developments for compensative correction of hearing impairments. . Adv.

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