Ligonier Banner., Volume 84, Number 19, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 May 1950 — Page 6

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' ( o M Author of ; *HOW TO WiN FRIENDS and 3 INFLUENCE PEOPLE” - A Boy Named Danny ? FIFTEEN YEARS AGO a boy named Danny was operating suc'cessfully in one of our larger cities. He had even acquired a reputation. But it wasn’t the kind of reputation that maybe yeou're thinking it was. - , The city had a boys’ club, but it was run-down, had to be rebuilt and restaffed. Danny was only one of several boys who bore questionable reputations, but Danny was the toughest, hence the leader. So Mr. Darrell, goropeppl o the club leader, got a brilliant idea. He went © 4=, to Danny and said “Danny, I need help in clean- | & ing up our club. Want a job?” Danny kept Wfl silent. What was this leading to? So Mr? Dar- a 0 rell mentioned a sum of money, but he also §ae’ & added that he wanted only capable people to work with, boys with brains as well as brawn. Lo Danny looked up. “That was him.” Mr. Darrell and Danny workeg toether side by side for several days, arnegie gnd Mr. Darrell frequently asked Dan- mr ny’s opinion on what course to pursue. | Danny always had one, and strange as it might seem, | his ideas fitted right in with Mr. Darrell’s ideas, though | on one or two occasions they didn’t prove to be the best and Danny reconstructed them. However, little time ‘ was lost. - Then Mr. Darrell found that more help was needed. He asked Danny if he could select a few other boys who would be fitted for the job, boys who could understand what the members of the club would need and appreciate. Danny knew just the boys for the jobs. And he took occasion to assure Mr. Darrell that the boys “wouldn’t give any trouble; he himself would see to that.” ; Came the day when Mr. Darrel said, “Danny, you and I together have made a new club.” But came the evening when seme of the old gang decided they’d take over themselves, throw out the younger boys. And they attempted it. Mr. Darrell had already suggested that these older boys come in every evening after the younger boys left for their share of fun. When they did come, one or twe had black eyes, and eyed Danny furtively. Good work had been accomplished in two different ways. A number of those older boys became regular attendants at the Club. : The crisis came when Mr. Darrell tried to place Danny in a position with a large mercantile company. The president, who - had heard about Danny previously said “Thumbs down on him.” Btlx)t after he heard about Danny’s achievement, he gave him a job. ' What do you think Danny is doing now? Why, he is a branch manager of one of the stores operated by that president mentioned above.

SOUTH SIDE ELEMENTARY NEWS

The first and second grade had a clean-up day on the playground last Thursday. On Friday morning, they enjoyed a marshmallow roast when Mr. Tincher burned the bonfire. '

- The fourth grade children are telling fables in their English work this week.

Philip Stump earned the star last week in fourth grade review spelling. - Fifth graders made some interesting safety posters in Health class last week. As a conclusion for a bird study, the sixth grade pupils made “Attract Birds To Your Yard” posters. . ' - During an English class, the sixth grade pupils wrote notes of invitation to their parents inviting them to visit their class room on Visiting Day, May 11. Jerry Wade from the Perry Township School visited the sixth grade Monday.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 22102.

In the matter of the application of the Cromwell water works by and through the Board of Trustees of the town of Cromwell, Noble County, State of Indiana, for the authority to increase its water rates.

Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 401 State Hbouse, Indianapclis, Ind., 1:00 p.m., C.S.T., Friday, May 26, 1950. Public participation is requested.

Public Service Commission ; of Indiana

By Arnold J. Atwood, Sec’y. Walter F. Jones, Jr.,

Public Counsellor.

Indianapolis, Ind., May 5, 1950.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION BY LIBRARY BOARD.

Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, that the Library Board of the Ligonier Public Library will, on the 16th day of May, 1950 at 7 o’clock p.m. of said day, meet in said building to consider the matter of making additional appropriation for the purpose of cleaning, painting, - varnishing and repairing the said - Library Building. ~ Taxpayers appearing at said

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meeting will have a right to be heard thereon.

Any additional appropriation as finally made will be automattically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within 15 days at the County Auditor’s office of Noble County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated.

At such hearing, taxpayers objecting t‘o, any such additional appropriation may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Bruce Schutt, Sec’y.

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straight season. Beginning the new Yyear, the Raiders fell into a slump for two games, but then pulled out in time to cop the Noble County Championship for the second cnsecutive year. ‘ Ending the regular season play iwith a heartbreaking 2 point loss ito Syracuse, the local lads turned their attention toward the sectiona] tourney. Plagued with a streak of bad luck, the Raiders went into the sectional without the services of Dick West, veteran }cen-ter, and after leading Ship‘shewana throughout the contest, the opponents crept up and snatched away a 1 point victory. The Raiders thus concluded the 1949-50 season with 14 victories as against 8 losses. The seconds laso posted a successful season, winning 13 and dropping only 5. They reached the finals in the second team Noble County Tourney. :

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