Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1959 — Page 8

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Michigan City Boy Quizzed On 'Bomb' MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (UPD— Harassed school officials questioned a boy student about a fake "bomb” made of an old wind-up alarm clock wired to an electric transformer and “planted” in a boy’s washroom at the public high school Thursday. The "bomb” was discovered less than 24 hours after about 4.000 students and pupils from Elston Senior and Junior High school and St. Mary’s high school and grade school were evacuated because of a phony bomb threat. Officials called for help and sev-

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ersl fire trucks raced to the school before a second look showed that the device was the apparent work of a prankster. The building was not evacuated a second time. Unsmiling officials said the “bomb” apparently was intended as a joke. Fined And Sentenced For Drunk Driving Robert Wayne Johnson, 38. of 1010 Krick street, pleaded guilty to two charges of drunken driving and reckless driving Thursday night tn mayor’s court, receiving a SSO fine a $1 fine, six months at the state farm, and a one-year-suspension of his driving privileges, The SSO fine and costs were for drunk driving, while the $1 fine Was foi reckless driving, and the jail sentence was attached to the drunk driving charge as was the su.>penJlc. of his operator’s license. He was arrested by the city police Wednesday night in the 1100 block on Elm street. He appeared in mt ”?r’s court Thursday at 6.3 C p.m. Clio Johnson. 70. of 1228 Patters.ri also appeared last night in court receiving a $1 fine and costs fcr public intoxication. He , was arrester by city police Wed- ! nesday at 8 1C p.m.

Plan Services Al. Monroe Methodist ... jrJM Dr. Evan Bergwall Evangelistic services will be held at the Monroe Methodist church, beginning Sunday evemr.g and continuing through Oct. 25. Services will be held each evening at 7:30 o'clock. The guest speaker will be Dr. Evan Bergwall, former president of Taytor University and present pastor of the Simpson Metho-, dist church in Fort Wayne. The music for the week will be under the direction of Marvin Dean, chairman of the division of fine arts and head of the music department of Taylor University. Dr. Bergwall is a graduate of Taylor University and Yale University, graduating from both schools with the highest scholastic honors in his class. He has done further study in several institutions of higher education in this country as well as in England. In addition to his experiences as a Methodist minister and as president of Taylor University for eight years, he has traveled extensively throughout the world. Dr. Bergwall is a highjy respected speaker and Christian man. His ministry, both as an educator and pastor, has been highly successful. Marvin Dean holds degrees in music from Michigan State College and the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. He has also studied under several outstanding artists and has served as minister of music and tenor soloiet in several prominent churches as well as having made several appearances on radio anti television. Mrs. Marvin Dean will be accompanying her husband in several of the services. She, too, is a gifted and accomplished musician. In addition to her work as soloist and accompanist, she is a talented arranger and composer.

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Priests Land Plane On Indiana Toll Road LAPORTE. u.d. (UPD — A sin-gle-engine amphibious plane with three priests aboard landed on the Nortnvrn Indiana Toll Road near here Thursday after developing engine trouble. The craft, piloted by the Rev. Anthony Reckinger, Warren, Mich., taxied along the toll road for a mile and turned in at a service station. District Meeting Os Rural Youth Monday Adams county rural youth members will travel to Tipton Monday night to attend the district rural youth meeting to be held at the Farm Bureau building. Activities will include election of officers and district talk meet. Community service projects consisting of public relations for agriculture, safety and citizenship reports and the twelve copies of the county newsletters will be due at this meeting. Adams county will be entering all contests. Mixers, group singing, devotions, recreation and refreshments will also be included on the program. Rural youth members and those planning to attend are asked to meet at the Decatur post office at 6:30 p.m. or the Berne parking lot at 7:50 p.m. It is hoped that a large delegation will attend to re-1 trieve the attendance cowbell won at the July district picnic. Any county winning the cowbell three consecutive times may have its county name engraved on the strap of the bell.

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MO • S' 'i. i. \ Conservation Reserve Payments Being Made Payments to farmers who had conservation reserve contracts in effect during 1959 are now being made, according to James Garboden, chairman of the Adams county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee. Most farms with conservation reserve contracts have been checked to determine that the contract provisions have been complied with during the past year. Farmers signing contracts agreed not to harvest a crop or graze livestock on the disignated acreage. In most cases the contracts also require a reduction in the total acreage of crops produced on the farm. Garboden also reminded farmers that the requirements of the contracts remain in effect for the duration of the contracts. The end of the growing season does not relieve the conservation reserve contract holder of the obligation under his contract. There are 43 contracts in effect during 1959 in Adams county covering 1600 acres of cropland. This land is out of production and is to be devoted to an approved conservation use. The Diesel engine was patented in 1892 by a German named Dr. Rudolf Diesel. Legend has it that Penn Yan, N.Y., was so named as a compromise between those early settlers who came there from Pennsylvania and the Yankee pioneers from New England.

Laymen’s Sunday At Zion Reformed Church Laymen's Sunday will be observed in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church’. Third and Jackson streets, in the morning worship service at 10 o’clock Sunday. The laymen of the congregation will be in charge of the service and the guest speaker for the occasion will be David Peterfe, Fort Wayne attorney and prominent layman of the St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church. He will speak on the theme: "The church at the Crossroads.” The call to worship and invocation will be given by Lawrence Rash, the responsive Teading will be led by Carl Stuckey. Ned Johnson will read the Scripture and Wesley Lehman will give the morning prayer. The offering will be in charge of Edward Jaberg. Hie pastor, the Rev. William C. Feller, will give the benediction. Special music will be furnished by a men’s chorus and a male quartet. The chorus will sing, “Have Thine Own Way, Lord” by Stebbins Mike Kaehr will serve as the organist. His numbers will be, prelude, "Wonderful Words of Life" by Thompson; offertory, “A Prayer” by Stickles, and the postlude, “Postlude Triumphant” by Martin. All members and friends of the church are invited to attend this service. San Francisco’s oldest building is an adobe structure which Spanish soldiers built at the Presidio in 1776.

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