Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PubiHmd Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at Um Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: ' Er Mail tn Adams,and Adjoining Counties: One year, M OO; SU months, HJS; / months, RU By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, MM; • months, 3475; 3 months, 32.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

Tomorrow Is a good day to start your “go to Church resolUuXMl. O- o- ■— . Hemember to five the other driver half the road, and you’ll both live longer. . "■ Pick your county roads with care this week-end. Many roads RM soft from the recent snow and rain and travelling on some of them might be a little risky. • O' ■ o The weatherman has promised milder weather lor the week-end and if true, it will be a great pleasure to everyone in the community. We’ve had a lot of winter and have had a lot of trouble getting rid of the unwanted guy. o o— — * Indications from authorities in Washington are to the effect that * the Saturday ban on mail deliv- ; ery will be lifted in the next week, thereby returning “mail fife” to a state of near normalcy. — -O" --o. — Despite a lot of rumors, the Youth and Community Center is not about to fold up or be discarded. While the recent resignation of O. M. McGeath as supervisor has started the circulation of many unfounded rumor, the present administration is certainly capable of handling this and similar situations. A change of one person has never caused a city to stop operation or any of its functions to be stifled. With the make-up of the Recreation # board, it is certainly fair to assume that that board will secure the services of someone who will fit perfectly into the roll of Youth Center manager. There pre of course that few who wish that weren't true. There is always a small minority that if it can’t

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dominate, it will do its best to attempt ruin. This will not happen here and you can bet your last penny that the Youth and Community Center will continue to function to the fun extent of every purpose for which it was created. Best advice to a few rumor-passers and kill joys would be that they should keep their noses out of the business of the capable and hard-working Recreation board and permit it to function as it is certainly able to do, unless they are called on to help. If there is a sincere investigation into the various phases of money, equipment and land manipulations during the Craig administration, watch for three characters who likely will bob prominently into the scandals. Elmer Sherwood, long time state American Legion leech, William Sayre, former Craig henchman and friend of Sherwood and Cadillac Charley Halleck, intimate of both and minority leader in Congress. When Sherwood left Indianapolis a year or so ago, Governor Craig proclaimed him one of Indiana's greatest Republicans. Those who knew him and his record put their tongues in their cheeks sidewise and smiled. A little later Sayre joined Sherwood in Florida and another Craigweeping took place at the State House. Nothing much has been heard of the two rascals since and it is understood they were asked to stay out of last year’s Republican campaign. There is now talk of both a federal and state probe. If there is a Federal probe, watch for Halleck to come to the rescue of his two buddies. If there is a state investigation, watch for the Handley gang to give them all the work. ■ I II ~ —'

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AUCTIONEER MEL LIECHTY, assisted by Gerald Strickler, takes bids on baked goods at the auction held at Adams Central school Thursday night to raise funds for the purchase of the rural fire truck and the new fire house, and town hall. Rural firemen assisted in the sale, delivering the goods as they were bid on. (Staff Photo). , — —— ———————r - ‘ : • ■

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to regain its former stiffness by adding two teaspoonfuls of powdered alum to each cup of rinsing water. Prevent Tarnishing When not in use, keep the gold and silver slippers well wrapped in some old stockings. This will forestall any danger of tarnishing. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

A. He should, and as soon as possible after leaving, expressing again how much he appreciated the thoughtfulness. Q. When attending a Silver Wedding anniversary reception, is it appropriate to take a small gift of some kind or to send flowers? A. Either is quite proper. Q. What is the proper way for a married woman to have her stationery printed? A. In her married name, as, “Mrs. William F. Hayes." Trade in a read town — Decatar

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