Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1955 — Page 2

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REVIVAL SERVICES now in PROGRESS' EACH eveninc; wli at 7:30 THROUGH OCTOBER 9th EVANGELIST Franklin Moore of Wakarusa, Ind. SI’IX I\i. SPEAKER Church of the Nazarene

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Ward Houser Tops Salesmen In State Fornut Tucker, manager of the Adams county Farm Bureau Coop, has announced that Ward Houser.

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TH® DBCATUR DAILY DBMOCRAT. DKCATUR, INDIANA

manager of the appliance and dairy divtajon, vaa top aaleeaaan in a atate wide contest for the firet six Montba of 1965. His volume of sales entitled the department to a week’s vacation

trip to Denver. Colo. Houaer was unable to make the trip but the vacation was taken by Clarence Ijiutsenheiser, a full time employe of the department since the first of i the year.

Attend Conference Os Lutheran Laymen League Leaders At St. Louis Meeting The Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt and D. H. Callow of Decatur, are in St. Louis attending the Lutheran Laymen's League leaders’ conference. This “junior convention" is a three day affair, held at the Statler hotel, which brings together the presidents, Lutheran Hour representatives, membership secretaries, and pastoral advisors from each of the 41 districts in the United States and Canada. There will be several plenary sessions at which the entire group hears reports and conducts the business of the league. There are also separate meetings for each group to discuss the duties of their respective offices. The program includes tours of the Lutheran building and Concordia publishing house. Rev. Schmidt has served the Northern Indiana district as its pastoral advisor for several years and will share his experiences with his fellow pastors as a part of the agenda. He will return to Decatur early Sunday morning to conduct regular divine services here on Sunday. D. H. Callow was recently appointed Lutheran Hour chairman for this district. His group will discuss plans for the 23rd season of the Lutheran Hour which began last Sunday, with Dr. Oswald Hoffman, director of public relations of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, as the new speaker. This broadcast is heard over 1250 stations, 400 of which are foreign stations, and in 56 different languages. Callow will return to Decatur early Monday morning. " 1 DODGERS DOWN (ContlnueC from Fag« One) another run. Snider grounded to Skowron. who threw to Berra to force Podres. Campanella lined to Martini Two runs, two hits, no errors. Third Inning Yankees —Cerv fanned. Gilliam threw out McDougald and Berra popped foul to Hodges. No runs, no hits, no errors. Dodgers—Fucillo doubled to left. McDougald threw out Hodges. Robinson popped to Martin. Morgan purposely walked Amoroato get at Podres, who struck out. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fourth Inning Yankees — Mantle grounded to third. Skowron and Howard both fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Dodgers—Gilliam singled. Reese flied to Cerv. Snider walked. Campanella singled to left, scoring Gilliam and sending Snider to third. Furillo fouled to Howard, Snider scoring after the catch. Rizzuto threw out Hodges. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Fifth Innina — Yankees — Robinson threw out Martin. Rizzuto walked. Hank Bauer batted for Morgan and flied to Amoros. Cerv struck out. No runs, no hits, nd errors. Dodgers— Right hander Johnny Kucks now pitching for the Yankees. Robinson grounded to McDougald. Amoros walked. Podres sacrificed Amoros to second. Gilliam flied to Howard. No runs, no hits, no errors. Bake Sale, Saturday, October 1, City Hall, 8:00 to 12:00 Noon. Adams County Rural Youth. It

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To Map Soil Types In Adams County Soil scientists from the U. S. soil conservation service area office will map soil types and capabilities throughout Adams county for 10 days beginnings October 5. The soil scientists will be Armin Grunowald and Frank Kirschner from tjie northeastern Indiana offica in Kendallville. Accompanying them will be Tamu Kamkaen, a aoil scientist from Thailand, in southeastern Asia, who is representing his government in this country to study U. S. methods of analysing soils. These men will map various quarters - sections of land, selected by a controlled random system, to give information on future conservation needs of the county. Adams county is the first county In northeastern Indiana selected for this survey. Grunewajd has stated that time will pot permit them to contact each individual landowner within the selected quarter-section.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955

L ' Only way to safeguard your health . . See your physician when Illness strikes, then bring his Prescription In to us, where Experienced hands will quickly compound It TOM rn I ■ 1 ” *1 i y