Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1960 — Page 8

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New Books Available Al Decatur library Sutonr at the outstanding Me* book* now gvaUalde nt the lh*a tut public lifer at > Mir br>n tided by Ml»» Rettha Heber. librarian Thrtr air ba.ka tit interval to |hr4»clt*fß of ftU Am*** BI tH«~ IrtMFMi'T • Isl mMHAmO to magMWMM «nd IW«» pnprra Thr libttt) open* at 17 mma and remain* opt n until ■to p ttl FVrtv Wrwk dtt V With thr <PW cwfitiun of noHntitil Some of thr book* recently add«l |nclud< The N« w Africa ' bv Elim and Attilo Gatti Thr*< author* haw t»Ti> on manv expedHtan* tn Africa and know th« cuuotrv tir»t hand Thia la the »tory at Africa** awafernmg. of new nation* and fodrialam* formed a I mod overnight Map* and ph«»tngra|>h» add to th* intrrrat of thi» book "Mineral* and Rock*.*' by H W Ball. The purpnw of thi« book i» to present to the eye and mind of the reader tbt beauty and orderline** of the mineral world Th* photograph* have been prepared to rmphaairr the aesthetic qualiUe* ul mineral* and f**c*» Anvomtnterrwtrd in rock* will enjoy this book "Photography for Everyone" by FnU Hmle with II M Kiiuer Henle t» one of America * leading photographers while Kinrer call* himself a casual amateur. This top ranking American Photographer really tell.* the nonprofessional photographer bow to take good picture* with all kind* of camera* Reproductums of 127 photographs arc given with the text. "Know Your Woods." by Albert Constantine. Jr This i* a book that can answer all your questions about wood—and the trees that produce it You will learn where the tree grows, what the w<x»d looks like, and what it is good for You will learn the common, scientific and locality names for woods. This is a book for enjoyable reading "India Today.” by Frank Moraes Independence was proclaimed in India, August 15. 1947 Twelve years is a small span in the life of a country that is 5000 years old This present book is written against the background of Indian social, religious and political history, but the focus is on India today. The author was born in Bombay, India, he earned his B.A. at Bombay University, his MA. at Oxford. England. This book is a valuable contribution to the understanding of India today. "The Magic of Thinking Big.” by David J. Schwartz. The only way to accomplish big things in this

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: Parrott To Receive Honorary Degree ‘ llihrti n Parrott etoecullve ■ via |rte»id<mf «>f the Central S»ya Oi. Inc . F«ai Wayne, will receive 1 an honorary doctor of law* degree at North Dakota Agricultural C«dtoge, Fargo ND, u» commune ‘ mrnl cwremanlea May It A native of Fargo, he graduated from North Dak.ita Agricultural Coiirge with a B S degree in IBM Employed by Cargill. Inc. of Minneapoli* following graduation. ■ hr »l> made an vice ' je.-odent in IMO Parrott joined the Central Soya company in IWMI a* vice prv»i<h-nt In charge of the grain and marine . dlvhtoa In IM9 he waa elected executive vice president and a member of the company'* board of director*. A member of the Minneapoli* . grain exchange. Parrott also hold* mrfnlw-r»hlp* in the Chicago nnd St tout* board* of trade. He la

I a member of the national grate < ' atarege advlaory council to the; iV A depeftmoori of agriculture. | I Washington. DC.. • P** pr*tod<Md lof the M‘ir~~ ~r~ w ~ M'* l * .hifpera a**oeiatMML and la UHad ie Mar ■ I quia "Who'* Who In Ctwnmercwi ' \ and IndMgtfy.** )| V ’ Nwil D McCallum Dies At Batesville HATICSVIIXK. Ind <UPI> — Nell. I D, McCallum. N former ••ere , I Stary cd the Indiana Rrpubßcen Mate Committer died W«dnr*day’ tn hl* home here ' McCallum wa* putl.»hcr and cdi | ’ I tar of the old Bale.vUlc Tribune. I ' a weekly newapap* r founded bv 'hi* father, for many year* and' jtm aecrvtary <d the Indiana BeJ publican Editorial A»»a tor H' J year*. He aorved on the Indiana I Alcoholic Beverage Commi»*ion from IMI to IM* II McCallum had been m for «ev-[ Herat yrer* He retire from bu«l I n«*** in 1#56

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Permits Granted By Zoning Board Al * t rCroS meeting at the Ante ing board, pormiaatan wa* gteeh to fori Mendofa *» N l«h. to pert hi* bu* on hi* backyard He u««w hu bua to live M when he if an the road in the meeting lam week* ago. prrmi»*ton wa* giv«e» to Donald Deaton to rnckwe the pnrch «a» hi* tanoae on Monroe •treat extended Alao pcrmiMton wa* given to Dr. Ih-v-wr to extend hl* trailer park