Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1956 — Page 10
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This is wonderful January weather, it you like January weather. - : o— —o-..-Watch the columns of the Daily Democrat for big winter bargain* in Decatar retail atsrea. The Jaau- ' try rales hat* started. 4-—o— Have you noticed, the days ar* a little longer .now and It lets light just a little earlier each morning. It soon WHI be grass planting time and no doubt Bluffton cititens already hare sees a O-—0 .Members of the Associated Churches of Decatur are making a streauous effort to increase Church attendance in Decatur during the next several weeks. R is a worthy effort and one which all of us should gladly become a part of. —-fr—-d . ’ We welcome the new SearsRoebuck store to Decatur. We are sure that with the opening today of this store, more and mote traders will be added to this area and let ns remember that every business which attracts more shoppers to Decatur, helps every other business. Decatur is a good place to shop. . —o rThe first regular • ihdetin| of. the new City Council wks hbld. - - last Tuesday. The tsew oeuneilmen fitted in well and buckled dofrd to their hard task of operating the Oily. First ordinance was aS adjusting of salaries tor utility employes to correspond to salaries of civil city employes. The adjustments had been recommended at budget making time by the department heads. - , Judge Myles F. Parrish has an excellent idea. He hopes through a two-man committee to get suggestiota for complete revision of the present Adams circuit court rules. Included in the suggested revision are faster action for litigants and a law clinic for people Unable to hlrfe the services of an httdrney. Ed A. Bosse and Robert B. Anderson both are able lawyers end we are sure they Will make valuable suggestions to the Court.
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Plans for the county-wide drive ft»r supporting Signatures tdr the proposal to build an addition to the Adams county Memorial hospital will soon be< made public. The Various committees report that township leaders win be announced in the next few days. This is a Worthy project and deserves the consideration of every citisea. Witha little effort, we can make our hospital oae es the finest id northern Indiana; Well equipped and second to none. s—« —•—■. The Dally Democrat has received several unsigned tetters in recent weeks with a request that they be published in the peoples Voice column. We wish to call attention to our readers that it long has been the policy of thia newspaper not to publish such letters unless they are signed by the writer. Wk are calling this to yotir attention because we wholeheartedly agree with the contents of several of the letters and wish we could publish them. u o Funeral services were held this afternoon for Lewis H. Reynolds, IS, promihent Decatur cititen and Churchman and founder of Decatur's Church of God. Mr. Reynolds. ode of ottr finest cititenS lived a ripe and full life and reared four daughters.’Until his fatal lUniirn. Jdr. Rhymes was active in' the. Decatur church and long had carried the*'title as assistant pastor. He will be missed by his many friends’• and neighbors and we offer condolence to his family in their tftae of grief. —_o_—.o Stewart’s Bakery is back in business. Ths New Year's eve tire. Which tor a while threatened several business buildings was a damaging blow to the local bak- * ery, but Roy Stewart and his fine personnel worked‘almost continuously, cleaning up and Wednesday the route men were back on thb job delivering bread and pastries. We are glad that the tire was not more serious and certainly we congratulate the Stewart organisation for its speedy work. It first appeared that Stewart * Would be ont of business for some time.
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i 20 Years Ago Today I • —. 4 * S. 1W« wan Sunday. Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA Ltl 1 g Q. Don't you think a. devoted wife has the privilege of opening her husband’s mail? A. Never! Neither wife ndr hu»band has this privilege, nor should She ever pick it Up and read it after it has been opened, without permission. A well-bred person will not even scrutinise a postcard that belongs to someone else. Q. Is it required to bring a gift to riftvelcome Hom*" party given tor a man returning from army overseas service? A. No, this isn't required, although in some instances friends will* baud together to buy a gift for the returnee. Q. Is it obligatory that a . host or hostess meet their out-of-town guests at the railroad station or airport? A. Most certainly. This Is their first duty. Household Scrapbook | BY ROBBRTA LEI i te Removing Wallpaper About the simplest method of removing old wallpaper is to soak it With hot water and then scrape. Use a brush to wet the paper and repeat until the paper and paste are soaked through. When all the paper has been removed, wash the Wall with Clean water. Mending Stockings All finger rings should be removed? when running the hands into stockings to look for places that require darning. The rings are sure to catch threads. Fruit Stains Sprinkle some dry salt immediately on S fruit stain and it will seldom tecome permanent. Fort Wayne Center Offers Short Course e Purdue University Course Opens Feb. 6 ' Fort Wayne Center of Purdute University is again ottering an agrieuftttfe short course stalling February 6. Any farmer or interestfed person 18 years or older is eligible. The hours are set from Ithl2 a. nt. and 1-3 p. m., Monday through Friday for each of four weeks: thus, it is possible to do chores and still have time to attend. Times and topics are as follows: February 6-10 — “Forage ami Pasture Crops" by M. It. Tell, agrohomy department. Feb. 13-tF— "Livestock Production Practices" by A. C. Sharp, animal husbandry department. ■-Feb. 20*24 — “Water Management and Farmstead Electrical Equipment" by G. W. Isaacs, agricultural engineering department. Feb. 27 - March 2 —- “Agricultural Marketing and Prices” by V. W. Puttan, agricultural economics department The Registration fee is S2O. A scholarship through Indiana & Michigan Electric company is available in Adams county. Anyone interested should contact Leo Seltertright, county agfent. No Time Limit HASTES/-Neb. (tX’S) A hew sign at a Hastings case reads: “Breakfast — All Day."
c. * r * ■ ■■'■■i-A*-- - i* . I KENHAN«LQCK ™ Wsttißf Rinf—l7s-00 mc. BE MY GUEST with the purchase of a Kecpsakr Diamond Set. you UH! be my Guest at the Fairway Restaurant, for a dinner for two. —_ . ,’ , Hi ii a* John Brecht Jewelry 22fi N. Second Street
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RUtASANT MILLS HIGH By Norma Jean Bailey
Vacation timel it Aver aadi everyone Is back] iu school again J With all the] New Year's res-] olution* that] must have been! made, schoo li ought to be very] interesting for a] few weeks (that]
is probably as long as the best Os them will last). — P. M. 11. 8. — The teachers o IP. M. H. 8. are really starting the new year out right! Final exams started Thursday! Morning classes took their tests Thursday morning and afternoon classes will receive their tests Friday afternoon. Good luck, kids, just /Temember, report cards will probably come out before the tourneys! -- P. M. H. S. — Little Sylvia Buettner is improving very well but her broken arm still will not allow her to cOme back to school. Sylvia received many cards and was very pleased. Thank you. and if you haven’t sent a card yet, her home address is Route 3. Decatur. _ --- ■ *'— - Among Jhe many ev.ents during the holiday was the accident in which Judy Brunstrup wasUrfjuxad. i The student body was glad the injuries weren’t serious and everyone was pleased to see Judy at scteoo) Tuesdny i> m. n.s. The reporters from each class, including Beverly Ehrsam, Judy Bollenbacher. Marabelle Wolfe, Kay Vanover, Judy Williamson, Janie Raudenbush. Kay Funk. Judy Shoaf. Linda Riley, Susan McCullough. and Nonna Jean Bailey met Tuesday to discuss plans to make this column better for ’56. -=- P. M. H. S. — During the holidays, improvements werfe made, in both the girls’ and boys’ rest rooms. Two new refrigerator water fountains were also installed on second floor. The P. M. H. S. student body would like to thank those responsible for these new facilities. — P. M. H. S. — Well, here it is, time for another tourney. It seems only last week that we sat, yelling, screaming and biting our fingernails at a tourney. This one is to be held January 12, 13, and 14 at the Adams Central gym. Tickets are on sale now and tire priced at |2. • X P. M. H. S. — This tourney features eight good. teanm find its is not a where the winner can be picked | before the final gun of the playoff ! sounds Saturday, night. Good luck |
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tents and may the best team win. - P. M. H. 8. - The Pleasant Mills Spartans are getting prepared to travel te Geneva wwh theV will thhfte with the cardinals. Good luck. Spartan#. ' - P M. H. S. — Although not many teams are in regular action next week the Spartans will be host to the Willshire Bearcat# next Tuesday night. The Bearcats handed the Spartan# their worst defeat of the season earlier in the season and the Spartans are eager for revenge. — P. M. H. S. —, Arnold Getting’# second team will journey to Monmouth next Monday night to meet the second team of Adams Central in the north portion of the second team tourney. The second teams from Monmouth and Decatur Catholics clash in the opener Monday night. The winner of the first game and the second game will meet in the playoff and the winner of the north portion will meet the winner of the south portion at the Adams Central gym preceding the finals of the Adams county tourney. — P. M. H 3. — The junior high tourney is also divided into 2 sections. Pleasant Mills wili be hoirt to the north portion February 27 and 28. CENTRAL By Barbara Fiechter
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Il’li srticul. t,» to walk down the halls ' that] are sp Uc an d] span after “vh-| cation housecleaning." Per-] haps walk isn’t] the best word! though, at least
after that first day when Central
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tried on the harnekh of school life again. Momentum has picked up, until now. when there’s work tor all to rush around after—semester exams, tourneys, second semester Hank-them an, i phrt of central’« post-holiday happenings. — A. C. H. 8. — Pictures wanted! Looking ahead to the deadlines set for Cen-trails of '56; the staff is calling for Snapshots. Good photos of activities around Central may appear in the annual if they are submitted soon. Hou bout it, sjiutterbugs? — A. C. H. 8. — They’re still arriving — hew books, of course! Twelve more titles were shelved this week, and already have gone into the hands of eager readers. The Greyhound Gazette bookworm, Willy, is pretty sure ' that they appeal to animal fanciers with Thunderhead (by the author of My Friend FUcka) and Dogs, Dogs, Dogs, a collection of short stories, and to skimmers who want a lot in one book with a Readers Digest volume of condensed books. One of Carl Sandburg’s volumes of his famous biography of Abraham Lincoln, The Prairie Years, rounds out the new addition. — A. C. H. S, - - Gazing into the crystal ball about plans for '66, music director Don Gerig foresees two more band the Pleasant 'Mtns game February 3 and the very last basketball battle, when Central meets Petroleum , Ffibru- , Jure. If'from tbnlgfft —who can forget?) the band will play at the county tourney. —(A. C, H. 8, — As they arrange to enter some six contests, both for chapter and individual competition, Martin Watson’s FFA boys hold “great expectations" for the second semester. Their pest contest completed. they’re waiting for result#
■ow. The scrapbook and the secretary • treasurer'# book, public •peaking, and essay contests will , be entered, also, while four boys , are th# chapter's nominees for , statC fafifier degrees. ■
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“Filter# for Picture Improvement,” another of a eerie# ox slide# from Eastman Kodak, will be shown when the Camera club meet# tomorrow with co-sponsor# Doyle Collier and Gordon Neuensehwander. The set will exptata.
