Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1957 — Page 11

THURSDAY, JUNE 27,

'NOTICE WE WILL BE CLOSED JULY Ist to JULY 6th INCLUSIVE — 1957 FOR EMPLOYEE VACATIONS - ' ' ■ '■ ’ Decatur Dry Cleaners

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865 Children Join In Reading Program 95 Complete At Least Ten Books Ninety-five school children have already completed at least ten books in the summer reading program in which 865 children are enrolled, Miss Bertha Heller, librarian of the Decatur public library, said this morning. Donna Lee Birch and Ruth Ann Heimann are tied for first place in number of books read, each having completed 37 since the program started June 1. In second

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place, with 36 hooka each, are Vickie Hess, Barbara Hess, and Mary Louise Heimann. Last year 7W enrolled in the summer reading project, and 560 completed the ten books necessary for a summer reading diploma. • ! This year's program is based on a travel theme, and the library is decorated with different posters each week from a foreign country. When the youth reads five books, he gets a paper suitcase, and each time he completes five more hooks a travel sticker is added. The suitcases are mounted around the library walls.* Summer readers already qualifying for the summer reading diploma by having read ten books, by grades, are: kindergarten, 8; first grade, 10; second grade, 19; third grade, 18; fourth grade, 12, fifth grade, 15; sixth grade, 7; seventh grade, 2; eighth grade, 1; ninth grade, 2; eleventh grade, 1; twelfth grade, 1. Teachers state that pupils who read books all summer are much better in reading and spelling .in school the next fall. Juday’s J. P. Post May Be Jeopardized State Law Change May Jeopardize Job The future career of Bert E. Juday, of Wabash township, as justice of the peace, may have been jeopardized by a change in the state law concerning the qualifications of justices of the peace, it was discovered here today. Juday, a resident of Wabash township, was appointed a justice of the peace for Wabash township by Governor George N. Craig on October 11, 1956. The appointment stated that it was to run until his successor was elected and qualified for the job. Under a new law passed by the recent state legislature, a justicte of the peace must be an attorney in good standing, or have served one full term since January, 1948, or pass an examination to be set up by the Indiana state supreme court. The state constitution states that justices of the peace are elected

tor tour yean. The law further states that the elections will be held in the even numbered year preceding the date of taking office. If someone in Wabash township were to run tor the office of justice of the peace at an election held before Juday completes a full four-ypar term, it might be impossible for Juday to run, since he

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would not be qualified. However, if no one runs, and Jud ay finished four complete years, he would then be qualified to run againat anyone who would oppose him for the office.. The new law also established a salary of SSOO a year for township trustees, plus certain fees, not to exceed $3,000 a year.

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