Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1959 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. 1959

Officers Installed By Order Os Cooties The installation of officers for Decatur pup tent 23. Military Order of the Cooties of the veterans of foreign wars was held at a special meeting Sunday at the V.F.W. post home with Harry Martz, installing officer, in charge. " Officers installed at the meeting include: seam squirrel. Robert Butler; blanket bum .Don Reidenbach; high gimlet George Thomas; C.C.D.8., Leslie Hunter; hungry cootie, Ellis Shaw; provost marshall. Wayne Fisher; jimnty legs, George Hunter; sky pilot, Edmund W. L. Thieme; tight wads, Harry Martz, Ted Baker and Kenny Butcher; and shirt reader, Eugene Curtis. Meetings for the M.O.C. are held the first and third Saturday nights each month at the V.F.W. post home, starting at 8 o’clock. The organization is the honor degree of the Veterans ot Foreign-Wars which is continually striving to help hospitalized veterans with entertainment or in any other way possible. The M.O.C, motto is "Keep ’Em Smiling in Beds of White.” Trade in a good town — Decatur NOTICE STORE HOURS THIS WEEK! OPEN THURS. TILL 5:39 CLOSED FRI. 12 to 3 P. M. — Open — FRI., SAT. NITES TILL 9 KAYE’S SHOE STORE

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Safely Contest Is Planned Next Month The Decatur Business and Professional Women’s club will sponsor a safety contest in April open to teenagers in all the Northern Adams county junior and senior high schools for seventh grade pupils to and including high school students, with “Safety First” listed as the theme. » Schools eligible for the contest include the following: Decatur, Decatur Catholic, Monmouth, Pleasant Mills and Adams Central. Two Classifications Cash prizes will be awarded to the winning entries which will be set up in two classifications. Class I will consist of junior high pupils, and Class II will be Comprised of the high school students. Saturday, April 25, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 o’clock noon, store windows of Decatur Chamber of Commerce members will be painted by contestants with the slogans he or she has entered for the contest. A representative from the Chamber of Commerce, a member of the law enforcement departments, and a member of the Adams county art association will act as judges. They will be announced at a later date. Windows Assigned Each school will be assigned a certain number of windows. They will decide who will decorate what windows. Not more then three students working as a group may be assigned to any one window. Paint in containers in the following colors will be furnished by the Decatur Chamber of Commerce: red, yellow, blue, orange, green, brown, white, and black. Each individual must furnish his or her own brush or brushes. Headquarters for the event will be the Chamber of Commerce office located on North Second street. Supplies may be picked up at the office Saturday morning, April 25. The display cannot be started before 9:30 a m. and must be completed by 12 o’clock noon. In case of heavy rain, the contest will be held on the following Saturday. May 2. Paintings will remain on the windows until the following Friday.

The judging will take place dur-' ing the afternoon of the contest, and will be announced the following Monday in the Decatur Daily Democrat. After the judging is held, all contestants’ names will be placed on their respective windows. The window displays will be judged on the following points: slogan and/or theme, 50 points; originality. 25 points; and workmanship. 25 points. Prises Donated Cash prizes will be awarded by I the following insurance compan- ■ ies: Edward F. Berling; Burke Insurance Service; Fred Corah; L. A. Cowens & Son: The Suttles company; Smith Insurance Agency; and the Decatur Insurance Agency & Bob Heller Insurance. Cash prizes to be awarded will be of the following for both Class I and Class II: two first prizes of $lO each, two second prizes of $5 each; two third prizes of $3 each; and three fourth prizes of $1.50 each. Each class will receive the same number of awards. Entry forms may be obtained at the principal’s office or from the art instructor at the various schools. All entries must be returned before April 3. License Bureau To Be Closed Friday The Decatur license bureau office will be closed all day Friday in observance of Good Friday, Mrs. LaVelle Death, branch manager, said today. It was also announced today that the state examiner will not be at the office Friday. Normal office hours will resume Saturday morning. Clerk's Office Open Late Thursday Night County clerk Richard Lewton announced today that his office will remain open Thursday until 9 p.m. for candidates to file for city primaries and also for voters to register. Thursday will be the deadline for candidates to file, while April 6 is the deadline for voters’ registration. Lewton said that his office will remain open until 9 p.m. on the 6th as well as possibly other evenings prior to the deadline. QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING AH Work Left Before Noon on ThursdayReady the Next Day, Friday, at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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