Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1960 — Page 7

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Plan Fund Raising Campaign For IFYE ■I Gail Hammond. Purdue University student from Decatur, is [chairman for Adams county of a [state-wide fund raising campaign [to send five Indiana 4 H club [members to foreign countries un[der the IFYE program. This campaign is sponsored by the Purdue [collegiate 4-H club and by the [Adams county extension office. Under the international farm youth exchange progam, five old-l-er youth from Indiana go to other countries where they actually work, play and live with foreign families At the same time, similar young people from foreign countries are visiting in Indiana to learn about the way Hoosier farm families live. Beulah Bertsch, from Decatur, was IFYE to Germany in 1952. The 1960 I FYE s are Elmer Harvey. Warick county, who goes to England—Wales; Martha Jo Leisure, Madison county, to Turkey; Dick Reed. LaGrange county, to Austria; Phil Mendal. Marion county, to Mexico; and Cynthia Bryant, Lake county, to Switzerland. . | *■ The following families of Adams county have been host families for inbound IFYE’s: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koeneman, William Griffith. William Kohne, Harold Miser. Each year this IFYE program is financed by a campaign of this kind in the state from which the young people go. One-half of the $.3,000 cost is paid by the national 4-H foundation, and the other $1,500 must be raised by contributions from Indiana people or organizations. To date, Indiana has sent 34 IFYE’s and has received 66 inbound IFYE’s who have lived with 236 families. Suffers Broken Arm In Fall At School John Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil (Red) Shaffer, a student at Ball State Teachers College, is recuperating from a broken arm suffered when he slipped and fell in the shower room at Ball State. Shaffer is attending classes, and has a friend who takes notes for him in each class.

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Los Angeles Trial To Resume Tuesday LOS ANGELES <UPI' — The final phase of the sensational murder trial of Dr. R Bernard Finch and his young mistress Carole Tregoff opens Tuesday with attorneys presenting summations of nearly two months of often-con-flicting testimony. The handsome tennis - playing surgeon and his red-haired former receptionist might learn by the end of the week the decision of the jury of seven women and five men. Testimony ended last Thursday and the trial was recessed through today for the Washington birthday holiday. Prosecutor Fred N. Whichello said he will ask for the death penalty for both Finch, 42. and Miss Tregoff. 23. They are accused of murder and conspiracy to murder Finch's estranged wife. Barbara Jean, 33, last July 18. Seven Children Die In Fire In Ohio OBERLIN, Ohio’(UPl) — Seven young children, five of them from ope famfly, burned to death Sunday night in a flash fire that ripped a single - story frame house here Firemen said a defective oil heater. • which exploded, trapped the ‘ children in the rear three rooms. Five of the children were those of Mr. and Mrs. James Isom. The others were those of Mrs. Mary Malone, who is Mrs. Isom's sister. Firemen said the mothers were watching television in the front room when the blaze broke, out.The mothers were taken to Allen Memorial Hospital here, where they were treated for shock. The dead Isom children were Sheila, 8; Linda, 5; Dennis, 3; Marshelle, 18 months, and William, 6 months. The deid Malone children were Diane. 3, and Martin Jr.. 2. Besides the mothers and their grandmother, Mrs. Sylvia Malone, two four-year-old boys, one from each family, escaped unharmed. Mrs. Isom’s husband, an Oberlin village employe, has been in jail since November for traffic manslaughter. Cracked Eggs Cracked eggs can be boiled successfully if wrapped in waxed or oiled paper and tied with a string before placing in the water.

BEST OF LUCK TO ALL TH! FINS TKAMS Lawson Plumbing & Heating IB3S W. Monro* *****

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1959 SECTIONAL CHAMPS

1959 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS The Decatur Yellow Jacket* are shown at right after winning the 1959 sectional championship. Seated, left to right — Richard Canales, Jim Reidenbach, Larry Daniels, Bob Shraluka, Bill Bischoff. Standing, left to right— Coach Paul Tom Grabill, John Cowan, Larry Hill, Butch Snyder, manager; Jim Gay, Jon Foor, Bill McColly, assistant coach; John Patterson, manager; Denny Bollenbacher, Bob Frauhiger.

. DH MARINE, INC. DdO Cat o. Box M DECATUR. INO. ™ONE 3-3493 DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF TWIN-HULL FIBERGLASS BOATS ’ A CHAMPION TEAM Can Be Proud of Their Victories. And All Adams County Teams are Champions to us. GOOD LUCK TEAMS. , ,B. P- O- ELKS

SPORTSMANSHIP of the Adams County Teams is Always Tops. Good luck to All of The Wonderful Teams. J. J. Newberry Co. PLAY HARD AND PLAY WELL Anderson Industry kgii u. S. 27 South WE ARE CERTAIN — that when the final gun sounds that either the Yellow Jackets or Commodores wHI be the Winner. Gerber’s Super Dollar Market 622 N. 13th Street PLAY YOUR REST - - And May The Best Team Emerge Victorious. PLAY HARD. Go On To Winl Zwick’s

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EVERY TEAM Iff Adam. County ha* played hard (Me iao*aa The team that win. the laumey wtM have our iupport lor evoff further amcoot » G. C. Murphy Co. "The Compile Verify Si<. <•

PLAY HARD AND PLAY WELL! Decatur Farms Gordon Hooper, Mgr. PLAY HARD may the best team wini Parkway “66” Service 1,1. Mollonee Bl « ke GOOD LUCK — - to ALL COUNTY TEAMS Decatur Chamber of Commerce BEST OF LUCK STORE 239 H. Ind St. DECATUR

WHO WILL WIH? We deaY knew. But We Am Proud gf AN Th. Adem* C.«My TnM. C*o< h.», i»h<x»l» and Tbelr Loyal Pon*. P. N. HIRSCH & CO. Model Dept Store YOUR FAVORITE TEAM — noodt your tupportl Our B**t Wi*ho* to All of the School* in Adorn* County. Wo Aro Proud of These Toom*. L 0. 0. Moose YOU CAR BE PROUD of your team. All Eight School* have hod hard ploying team* thi* year We with them all tucco**. Riverview Gardens YOUR TEAM deserves your support. Wo ar* all proud of the team* in Adams County. F. 0. 0. Eagles . ———■ BE A BOOSTER . . . for your favorite team. , Adams County Has Eight Great Teams in the Sectional Tourney. Quality Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. JUST ONE OUT OF EIBNT - - - can be the Adam* County Sectional Champion. Our Best Wishes for Success to All of these Good Teams. Veterans of Foreign Wars SUPPORT - - the team of your choice. k Best of Luck to All Eight Adams County Teams. Mirror Inn GOOP LUCK TO All THE TEAMS. Stiefel Grain Co. _ "Purina Chow" WE ARE BACKING ALL THE COUNTY TEAMS. Uhrick Bros. ~—’ . * - ■’ BEST OF LUCK TO ALL OF YOU! * . W Lutes Flowers Members of F. T. D. Winchester Street at City Limits. PHONE 3-3304

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