Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1957 — Page 6

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3Rlfi DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — 'IMfKWK OCTOBER 24, 25 and 26 Decatur’s Annual Soybean Festival Thursday Afternoon .... Thursday Evening .... • Judging of Soybean Entries at Decatur • 9th Annual Fish Fry at Jr.-Sr. . Community Center High School. • Eliminations in Soybean Queen Contest • Crowning of Soybean Queen and King at Decatur Community Center. • Talent and Variety Show. FREE CARTOON SHOWS 2 BIG SOYBEAN BALL At The BARGAIN SATURDAY ADAMS THEATRE DAYS ™r FRIDAY — 1:00 P.M. • fri. * sat. € “r Y T® JT' - - AT YOUR . SATURDAY — 10:00 A.M. D <S^Jr U s R • Square STORES • Rock ’ n r o || Send The Kiddies to the Show VALUES FOR ' DANCING H * While You Do Your Shopping! EVERYONE! 8:30 P. M. "T YOUR NEXT PLYMOUTH JUST TAMED THE TOUGHEST TEST TRACK ON EARTH! I • . ■ ’ uk SHR * ET7I4—H onMJi H II ■. jdr if If ft i. ~ rr n^ a * w / BHHHi K Ir^VV/ffflnfin iTyjfe’ uk JAO itlijßUaW Kr ; fu Lm. t if * That’s the “track” scrawled across the map: 58,000 miles... more than twice around the world. Six years of driving crammed into 58 days by a brand-new 1958 Plymouth. Read below, see how it affects your future.

When you step into an auto showroom and plunk down hard-earned cash for a new car, you’ve got a right to more than just surface beauty. You’ve got a right to a car that’s going to stand up under the punishment of day in, day out driving. A car that can go on delivering new-car comfort and economy season after season. We designed, the 1958 Plymouth to do just that; But we didn’t settle for endurance in theory, / We wanted proof. See that route outlined above? It spells out "Plymouth ’SB” across 37 states. We ran a new Plymouth—one of the first stock production models to roll off the lines—across the route three times to roll up 58,000 miles in just 58 days. That’s 1000 miles a day! Here are just a few of the results. And even experienced automotive editors who were there

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when the Plymouth braked to the final halt were impressed by the results of this extraordinary test. • Total miles traveled: 58,000 • Total days elapsed: 58 • Number of brake applications: 37,551 • Number of wheel revolutions: 47,732,000 e Number of engine tuns-ups: 6 And for all its punishnfent, the test Plymouth still rode, handled and looked like new. The figures above are just a few of the hundreds collected during this trip. Your Plymouth dealer will be glad to funfish you with lots more details. You’ll be able to see and drive this amazing new Plymouth in a very few days. Wait for it. It’s going to show you how muck you can expect in a low-price car. And youcan expect it only in Plymouth for ’SB!

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Officers Elected For Teen Council Rules Are Listed For Youth Center In an electioh conducted in both the Decatur high school and the Decatur Catholic high school last week, Fred Lengerich, a student at D.C.H.S., was elected mayor of the teen council of the Youth and Community center. Miss Janalee Smith, a student at D.H.S.. and Delores Kohne, a student at D.C.H.S., were elected secretary and treasurer, respectively. Steve Edwards, president of Decatur high school’s junior class, will serve as the chairman of the council, which is composed of the above officers and the presidents of each of the four high school grades of the two high schools. Presidents of the Decatur high school classes’ on the council are Jim Baumgartner, senior class; Joe Smith, sophomore class; John Cowan, freshman class, and Edwards, junior class. Decatur Catholic' high school class presidents are Bill Beal, senior r Kathleen Kohne, junior; Steve Omlor, sophomore, and Pat Cook, freshman. This student group, which meets once a month, governs all of the youth activities of the center, and besides setting up a list of rules, sees to it that the youth abide by these rules. A completed list of rules governing the youth room of the center, approved by the council, appears below: (1) Everyone must have a card to use center equipment. <2> Everyone must refrain from the use of profane language. (3) Running and horseplay are prohibited. (Violation of this rule could result in expulsion for a period of time.) (4) Any willful act of destruction will result in expulsion for one month for first violation; three months for second violation, and an indefinite period for the third offense. (This includes all center property and vending machines.) Also, (5) Breakage of ping pong paddles, pool cues, or other equipment, will cost the individual whatever it costs the center to replace it. Failure to pay for such articles will cost the violator his membership rights. (6) All fountain cokes, malts, milk shakes and sundaes must be consumed at the fountain or in the lobby. (7) No fireworks will ever be allowed in the center. (Penalty for violation: two weeks expulsion.) (8) Age limit for use of equipment — sixth grade or | above. Sixth graders must be out j of the building by 8 p.m. during i schooT months snd 9 p&n. •fhirihg | vacation months? Junior high students must be out of building by 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday. No membership cards will be issued to anyone below the sixth*: grade. Also, (9) The center personnelj has the right to refuse service to j any individual at the snack bar.' (10) No one is allowed behind the I counter except center employes, j HI) Telephone is restricted to local. calls for business purposes only. | No personal calls will be allowed, i (12) Smoking will be prohibited in the youth room and the restrooms. If it must be done, students are asked to smoke only in the lobby and use the ashtrays provided, and <l3) Racing of automobiles in any of the drives around the center will be prohibited. It has been pointed out by Dick Linn, Community Center director, that the idea of the membership fee is to help finance the upkeep, of youth room equipment. Parents of youths taking advantage of the center’s facilities are asked to take note of the above rules.

Hartford Seniors To Present Class Play The senior class of Hartford hi’h school will present a three act comedy entitled “High School Hero” Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the high school auditorium.’ Tickets for the play may be purchased from any member of the class. They are priced at 50 cents for reserved seats and 35 cents for bleacher seats. The cast for the play, which is being directed by Mrs. Ghlee Kershner. includes Susie Bailer, Nancy Wheeler, Winston Lehman, Leonard Augsburger; Pat Liby, Carol Fox, Mel Moeseheberger, Carolyn Moore, Joyce Owens. Al Herman, Roger Moser, Zoe Morgan, Daniel Stahl, Nancy Biberstein and Ruby Arnold. Plagued Day And Night with Bladder Discomfort? Such • common thins as unwise eating or drinking may be a source of mild, but annoying bladder irritations-making you feel restless, tense, and uncomfortable. And if restless nights, with nagging backache, headache or muscular aches and pains due to over-exertion, strain or emotional upset, are adding to your misery —don’t wait — try Doan’s Pills. Doan's Pills have three outstanding ad-vantages-act in three ways for your speedy return to comfort. I—They have an easing soothing effect on bladder irritations. 2—A fast pain-relieving action on nagging backache. headaches, muscular aches and pains. B—A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the kidneys, tending to increase the output of the 16 miles of kidney tubes. 80, get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. Ask for new. large, economy size and save money. Get Doan's Pills today 1

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