Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1959 — Page 4

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New Quarters For Culligan Service The new quarters for the Decatur Culligan Soft Water Service, decorated by a Stonite planter in front, will be ready to handle all business Monday at the located on

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the northeast corner of Madison and Third streets. Until Monday, both offices will be used to handle customers. Clarence P. Ziner, president, and Gene Ziner, vice president, said this morning that a grand opening of the new building and services will be conducted in September in conjunction with national soft water week. 1

The new facilities, which allow the firm double the space of the old quarters, and ample customer’s parking .opened earlier this week on a limited basis. The latest in electronic equipment is being used now to service the needs of the community in soft water service. When a dead tank is brought to the new quarters, it is backwash-

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ed of minerals and other foreign deposits in a wash bin. The tank is then subjected to a regeneration cycle. The first step is to add concentrated brine, which serves to reactivate the minerals. This is similar to the reactivation when hard water attacks the fluid in the tank. The liquid acts like a magnet, attracting the minerals in the water, causing it to become

soft water. The water is then, disinfected with a chlorine solution and then rinsed with soft water to take out all the brine in the tank. The tank is then ready for service in one of the many local homes. Each tank is inspected to meet the strict standards of soft water requirements. Besides a rental service, the lo-

cal firm provides full service for privately owned water softeners. They also provide a water analysis with the assistance of th ehome office in Northbrook, 111. The salt service of the company is an ad<Jed feature. Amoung U.S. women more than 70 years old, almost three-quar-ters are widows.

Young Dog Killer Is Given Sentence Larry Shouse, 17, of Paulding county, who helped 14-year-old Danny Clem of Dixon, 0., tie two dogs to railroad tracks in Indiana recently, has also been sentenced to the boys industrial school at Lancaster until he is 21 years old. Shouse, appearing in Paulding

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juvenile court Tuesday, was sea. fenced a day after Clem. The boys tied the dogs to the tracks just west of Dixon, and then watched as the train ran over them. The Allen county, Ind., sheriff arrested them, and turned them over to the Ohio juvenile authorities. Both had been in trouble previously. iraae a goou town — Decatur