Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1957 — Page 8
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Marge & Charles Dance Studio Announces New Year Registration m WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8,1958 ( Between 4:00 and 9:00 P. M. At Decatur Youth & Community Center Regular Classes include Basic Acrobatics, Ballet Fundamentals and Tap. Special Ballet Classes Taught by Gay Fisher, Ballerina of the Fort Wayne Ballet, Inc. Introductory Coupons accepted thru Jan. 8, 1858, Regardless of Dates on Coupon ■■■■ -I I
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Purdue Will Resume Dairy Day In 1958 Purdue University’s dairy day will be resumed in 1958. according to Prof. H. W. Gregory, head of the University’s dairy department. The day-long program will be held July 18 at the dairy center on Cherry Lane, northwest of the Purdue campus. Gregory said the morning session would be devoted t to research demonstrations and exhibits. Dr. C. F. (Shorty) Huffman, nationally knowp ruminant nutrition research scientist, will speak in the afternoon. Huffman, a member of the Michigan State University staff, is immediate past president of the American dairy science association. • • UtMkMMMMOMikMOtaMM*
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11 MILES (Continued rro-m ***** On> * large bridges and 1,000 bridges of other types in Adams county and that the 14 repaired were of the larger type. The department has built 54 new catch basins and repaired 27 others. - # . With two mowers, 1800 milds of grass and weeds were cut along the county, roads. Much of the grass and weeds were cyt along the county roads. Much of the grass and weeds were destroyed this year by spraying. .Other county work included patching blacktop roads, painting and erecting signs, and resurfac- , ing corners. New Battery CHICAGO — (UP) -General ; Electric said today it has developed p i a battery that lasts 10 times longer [ end has a voltage potential greati er than ordinary batteries. GE said ) the new unit is about the same I size as an ordinary flashlight bat- [ tery. i Berne-Geneva Livestock Report \ Prices paid Tuesday, Dec. 17 ' Top veals $> p 0 Top lambs23.lo ' Good steers and heifers . 18-23.60 ' Top bulls 17.00 Good cows 14-15.50 ' Canners and cuttersll-14 Top hogs — 20.00 Good sows 16-16.60 Male hogs 12.25-15.25 No sale Dec. 24. Next sale Dec. 31. »
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CHURCH (vunllnued from Page One) For adults, the main social eveht of the holiday season will be the annual "Sno-Ball” dance Friday, Dec. 27, at 9 p. m. at the Moose lodge, also featuring the music of the Keynoters. This dance is sponsored by Psi lota Xi sorority. Christmas day itself will be quiet kt Decatur. All businesses including service, industrial and retail establishments, will be closed to permit their employes to enjoy the family get-togethers being planned by Decatur residents. The school students throughout the area will be enjoying their Christmas holidays, which began for all schools at the close of
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classes this afternoon. All students will return to classes the day aftey New Years with the exception of those in the Decatur Catholic schools, whose vacations extend to Monday, Jan. 6. BEGIN TASK —3 Uuu *“ trom rww on«) danger in the city of 9,200, but authorities continued to advise residents to boil their drinking water. At Mount Vernon, also hit hard by twisters, at least 50 persons were injured and 19 of them still WertThospitalifled. About 800 persons were homeless. Authorities counted 50 homes destroyed and up to 150 damaged|1 r. ! Trade m » gorxf town — Oecatu>
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