Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1964 — Page 2

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FILMS •nd FLASH BULBS Be Sure to Stock Up for Those Precious CHRISTMAS PICTURES Try a roll of color film this year! We will gladly check your Flash Batteries tool Hither Store HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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Decatur Youth In Accident Sunday Daniel L. Rickord, 17-year-old resident of 317 Walnut BL, e»* caped injury in a onc-car accident

SUDDUTH’S MARKET 512 S. 13th St. Phone 3 2706 SPECIAL ON ALL CHRISTMAS CANDY 29c to 59c 18. -Thank You' JIFFY CHOCOLATE lAe CHERRY PIE > cane $« .00 CAKE MIX box ***** FILLING * T-BONE, PORK STEAK and Xtk* ROUND - SIRLOIN, FRESH SIDE.tb. MINUTE STEAK, 18. BOLOGNA $« PORK PATTIESIB. 49c and WIENERS Lbs. * NECK BONES .. 2 TBs. 29c JOWL BACON, Grade A Medium $1 .00 LIVER, 18. 23c EGOS 3 dox. * HOME MADE SAUSAGE A GROUND BEEFIB. 29c FKEBH CASING SAUSAGE, 4 PARROT SLICING BOLOGNA tb. *•>** ST » 79c * ACON —- *• 39c

at 9:03 p.m. SundAy, two ffiilee north of Decatur on county road 5. Riclkord was traveling west when hla auto struck a rut In the mud road and went out of control.

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The vehicle struck a tree on the south side of the road, and the 1956 model car waa considered a total loss by deputy sheriff Harold August, who Investigated. Monmouth FHA Holds Meeting The Monmouth chapter of the Future Homemakers of America met for their second meeting. The meeting was called to order by the president, Cynthia Boerger, with the opening ritual and a prayer song. Devotions were given by Suzanne Buuck. The group was then led in Christmas cards by LaDonna Braun. The business meeting was held and It was decided to go Christmas carolling December 21, leaving at 8:30 p.m. from the Monmouth school. The meeting was closed with the closing group was led in games by the recreation leaders and refreshments were served.

Masons To Observe Feast December 28 Masons of Decatur and surrounding area will Join in a statewide observance of the feast of St. John the Evangelist Monday, evening, Dec. 28. Under the sponsorship of the grand lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Indiana, lodges in hundreds of Hoosier communities will pay traditional honors to one of its two patron saints. The organization's other patron saint Is St, John the Baptist. * Clyde E. Flowers, of Fort Wayne, grand master of Masons in Indiana, has authorized all the lodges to celebrate Bt. John’s day with a revival of an ancient “table lodge" ceretnomr, Including special music and talks. In his proclamation grand master Flowers described the occasion as "an hour of fraternal fellowship rich in Masonic tradition.”

Table lodge ceremonies will be held in the banquet halls of the following lodges in this area: Olive Brandi Lodge No. 248, Poe, will be host to Monroeville lodge No. 293, of Monroeville, at the Masonic Temple, Poe. Decatur lodge No. 371, Decatur. Bluffton lodge No. 141 will be host to Ossian lodge No. 297 of Independent Phone Companies In Gain Record operating revenues of 815 billion for the independent (non-Bell) telephone industry in 1964 were announced today by Paul H. Henson, president of the U. S. Independent Telephone Association (USITA). This is an increase of 8151 million over 1983. Hie nation’s 2,500 independent telephone operating companies will invest 8790 million in new plant and facilities next year, compared with 8745 million in 1964, Henson reported. The projected expenditures would' bring total net plant investment to 86.75 billion at the end of 1965, compared to the current 86.2 billion. Independent telephones in service across the nation increased to 14,225,000 in 1964, a gain of 759,000 over last year. The rise is sharply higher than the 1963 addition of 599,600 telephones. By the end of 1965, the USITA president declared! independents are expected to have 15 million stations. “No industry in the country will be more vital in meeting the economic challenges of the future than communications,” Henson pointed out. He based his view on significant technical progress in 1964, which has broadened the role played by the independent telephone companies in providing communications for over half the nation’s service area. Among notable services in which independents participated this year are mobile telephone, business data transmission, and community antenna television (CATV), designed to bring TV broadcasts into homes in fringe reception areas. There are now more than 1,400 CATV systems serving over one million customers. Henson also cited a medical milestone when conventional telephone lines were used to transmit electrocardiograms from the bedsides of patients to hospitals and distant medical centers for rapid evaluation. Telephone service is finding many new applications in all aspects of business and home life, further contributing to increased revenues, Henson explained. He described a recent test which will permit remote reading of gas and electric meters in the home through telephone installations. Such telephone readings are automatically conveyed to computers for billing. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — They get BIG results.

*' r's -' rJadL >“' Si J*9^^EM|mH^; TOWISHYOU 1 May your family be blessed With < H iAWJBIL. * a truly joyous holiday, filled with all the peace and happiness of that first Christmas Day. ■ x '. raWw 3™fe U3Kr !w" «Ci' W oZ? •Studioi “sfMfn of Firtft. ghot<>SL q ß h y '

Ossian at the Masonic Temple, Bluffton. Geneva Lodge No. 621, Geneva. The Indiana Masonic calendar provides for annual celebrations of the ttvo patron saints, one in

fjUy Merry ’Jh Christmas / CULLIOAN WATER CONDITIONING THE SPOT TO SHOP — FOR — — Artist Supplies / Unfinished Furniture / Paints - Wallpaper and Wallcoverings . 11l So. Second jKatavkCo. Pll ‘ THE PAINT SPOT OF DECAUR fa » « dßf MAY THE SPECIAL JOYS lA Y W 6 OF CHRISTMAS BE YOURS MYERS FLORIST 903 N. 13th St.

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December and the other in June, each on the local level. This Hoosier program is unique; nothing similar to it has been attempted by the grand lodge of any other state. , „