Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1955 — Page 4

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Porecast is for fair weather over the week-end. Remember when you're driving, that the ether fellow Is entitled to half the road. Use your horn sparingly and your dimmers often. If you expect courtesy from the other follow, you should show a little yourself. Obey the rules of the highways and we’ll all live longer. 0 0 The throe popular American made automobiles. Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth are waging Quite a battle for supremacy In the field for 1956. Last year Ford and Chevrolet staged a garrison finish for sales leadership. This year they're at it again with Plymouth entering the competition. All three manufacturers report sales running ahead of present production abilities. —0 0 , If you're planning to build a home this year or next year, a visit to both open houses advertised for this week-end in Decatur will be well worth your, time. Either house can be ready for occupancy tor less than $15,000; both are three-bedroom versions and each contains the very latest In construction work and conveniences to the owner. People who want the most for their building dollar will do well to inspect these latest versions of modern living. 0 0i— Webster defines the word "emergency” as, “an unforeseen combination o f circumstances which calls for immediate action." The Adams county Council has been called for a special session next Friday and Saturday to act on requests for emergency appropriations totalling more than $38,0W). YotT'Sifd~tatpl»ytfr. have been invited to attend this public

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WING-TV (Channel 33) -- lITtMAY Mr. Wianrd 12 JO—Two Gun Playhouse UO—Ma tine Theater 2:3o—Range Rider 3:o4s—T«* * o:oo—Championship Bowling Evening o:oo—Musical Moments 6:3o—The Big Picture 7:oo—Solders of Fortune 7:2o—Horace Heidt 8:00—Big Town 8:30—So This is Hollywood 9:oo—lmogene Coc<» 9:3o—Abbott & Costello 10:00—George Gobel . ju:3o— Your Hit Parade 11:00—Armchair Theatre SUNDAY kerslss 11:55—Program preview fi ft c y boch 2:oo—Chturch of tiie Air . 2:3o—Tills Is The Life 1:00—Ft. Wayne Philharmonic Or. I:3o—Flilm Feattire l 2:oo—Jieiws RevJe w •2:ls—Sunday Edition 3:Bo—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 5:45-*-Industry on Parade 3:oo—Catholic Hour B:3o—American Forum ' 4:oo—Leisure Time 4:30—Z00 Parade s:oo—Cisco Kid 6:3o—Captain Gallant Evening 6:oo—lt's A Great Life 6:34—Roy Rogers 7:oo—People Are Funny 7:30-—Atom 'n Andy B:oo—Colgate Comedy 9:OO—TV Playhouse •**—->o:oo—l.r>Tett» Yomrg-'Sho w 10:30—Badge- 714 11:00—World s Great Fighters ' jl fl3—Jfews, Weather, Sports 11:20—Armchair Theater MONDAY Morning B:s6—Program Preview 7:OO—TODAY 9:oo—Morning Marquee 10:00—Ding Dong School 10:30—Spotlight Review 10:45—Shellah Graham 11:00—HOME Afternoon 12:00—News at Noon Ted Strasser 12:10—The Weatherman 12:15—Farms and Farming 13:30 —Father Your Nest I:oo—Here’s Charlie I:3s—Faith To Live By I:3o—Matinee Theatre 2:Bo—Editor’s Desk 2:4s—Musical Memo 3:oo—Tod Mack's Matinee 3:3o—Greatest Gift 3:4s—Concerning Miss Marlowe 4:oo—Two Gun Playhouse 4:3o—The World of Mr. Sweeney 4:4s—Modern Romances s:oo—Pinky Lee 6:3o—Howdy Doody Evening B:oo—Gatesway to Sports 6:l3—News • '2 s —•Weathermn n 6:3o—Carol and Cork!. 6:4s—Talent Parade 7:00—To Be Announced 7:3o—Tony Martin Hpoy 7:45—-News Caravan 9:00— Medic 9:3o—Robert Montgomery Presents 10:30—Man Behind The Badge

two-day meeting. Each request has been published lathe form of a legal advertisement and each again will be published next Wednesday. It's your money, and If you feel that some of the requests are not of an emergency nature, it is your privilege and duty to attend the meeting and tell the Councilmen. 0 0 For the benefit of those who are interested in the approaching meeting of the County Council, here Is the explanation of the request for 15.7J9.81 by the 4-H Club Association. The 1955 general assembly enacted a statute which permits the transfer of funds, not otherwise in use from the county recreation fund to the 4-H clubs, with certain restrictions as to use. There is at present a fund, amounting to $5,739.89 in the Adams county recreation fund. We have had no recreation program here for several years. The transfer is legal, but it is a matter of decision for the County Council as to whether that group wants to aid the 4-H clubs with tax money. The 4-H clubs are important. They are organizations of young people of the county, largely from rural areas. The clubs are similar to Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, in that they encourage both work and play among the young people. Scouting, Rural Youth and similar organizations always have been financed by popular subscription. The problem which arises from the request of the 4-H Club Association for the tax money transfer is not a problem of worthiness. No one who knows anything about 4-H activities would question that. The problem appears to be, should 4-H clubs be financed tax dollars rather than by methods used by similar groups.

PROGRAMS (Central Daylight Time)

11:00—The Weatherman 11:10—Sports Today I:l:ls—Dave Lee and the News 11; 30—Armchair Theatre . WIN-T (Channel 15) SATURDAY Afternoon 12:00—The Big Top I:oo—Western Playhouse I:4s—Dizzy Dean 4:ss—Phillies vs Giants s:oo—Broadway Theater Evening 6:3o—Gene Autry Show 7:oo—Stu Erwin Show 7:Bo—Beat the Clock B:oo—Jackie Gleason 9:oo—Two For the Money 9:3o—Names the Same lo:oo—Professional Father 10:30—Oamon Runyon Theater 11:00—Starlight Theater SUNDAY A ftemnun I:3o—This Is The Life 2:oo—Faith For Today 2:3(T—Face the Nation 3:oo—Now and Then 3:3o—Let’s Take a Trip 4:oo—The American Week 4:3o—The Search 3:oo—Adventure Evening 6:oo—Disneyland 7:<’»—Meet Corliss Archer 7:3o—Jack Benny B:oo—Toast of the Town 9:OO—G. E. Theater o:3o—Stage 7 10:00—.Appointment- With Adventure 10:30—Life With Elizabeth MONDAY Morning B:<hi—Morning Show . IJI MiUUica. 11:30—Strike it Rich Afternoon ’ 12 :oo—VattamTaidy 18:13—Love of Life 12:30—-Search For Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light I:oo—The Inner Flame I:ls—Road of Life I:3«»—Welcome Travelers 2:oo—Robert U. Lewis 2:3o—Comedy Theater 2:oo—The Big Payoff , 3:3o—The Down Hotners 4:oo—Brighter Day 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:3n—On Your Account s:oo—Bar 15 Ranch Evening ~ 6:oo—The News, Hickox 6:ls—Tlie Weather, Hoyle 6:2o—Sports Eye, Grossman 6:39—1 lajd Three Lives 7:oß—This Is Your Music 7:3o—Doug Edward* and the News 7:4s—perry Como Show 8;00 —diurtis and Allen 9:00—I Love Lucy 9:3o—December Bride 10; 00—Studio One 11:00—The News. Hickox 11:15—The Weather. Hoyle 11:20 Sports Extra, Grossman MOVIES NOAMS THEATER Abbott & Costello in "Meet K<s>s” SaL at 2:25; . 4:26; 8:25; 3:35; 10:25. ’’No Business Lik*' Tiic Show Runiness’ Sun. at 1:05; 3:19; 5:33; 7:17; 10:00.

20 Years Ago Today —1 April 18—It la feared the severe cold snap has Injured some of the crops in the Mld-weet. Eli Reisen, 74. well known Berne Kitteen. broßher of Mra. Fired Braun of Decatur, died this morning. The body of Mrs. Mantie Erwin is brought here from West Palm Beach, Florida. Funeral services will be held at the Zwick funeral home Thursday afternoon at 2:30A class of 35 is nampd by Rev. Carson to be admitted to full membership in the Methodist church Sunday. Babe Ruth hits his first home run of the season to give the Boston Braves a 4 to 2 victory over the New York Giants. dr-T "'a £1 Msunnca jMk Released From Duty Pfc. Frederick W. Kukelhan of Decatur route three, recently was released from active military service at Fort Sheridan, 111. Kukelhan was inducted April 13, 1953, and during his service in the army spent a year and four months in Korea. On Furlough S. Sgt. Robert E. Stults is spending a week-long furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stults of Cleveland street. Sergeant Stults is stationed at Roberts air force base near Macon, Ga. He recently returned from service in Korea. New Address Mrs- John Miyer of 604 Washington street has received the new address of her son. Richard, which is: Pvt. Richard P. Kiser RA 16492096; Southern Signal School; Stu. Co. 32 TSESS; Camp Gordon, Geo. Red Cross Fund Amount Members Previous Report* 85,141.91 2,688 Organisations: American Legion Aux 10.09 Decatur Emblem Club 5.00 Bag Service. Inc. 50.00 Bag Service Employees 37.50 29 Decatur Res. Zone No. 10 Janelie Norris 17.50 11 Rural : Blue Creek Sec. 34 Lester Sipe 3.50 3 French, Sec. 36 e Mrs, U Yager- w 10.00 « 1 Kirkland, Sec. 14 ; Walter Zimmerman 3.00 3 Monroe, Sec. 13 Roger Bluhm 8.50 3 Monroe. Sec. 24 Carl Hedington 4.00 4 Monroe, Sec. 34 David Sprunger 12.00 10 Preble. Sec. 15 Edgar Ehlerding.. 8.25 7 Root, Sec. 28 & 29 Mrs. Edgar Gerber 10.00 6 St. Marys, Sec. 17-19-20. Mary Speakman 20.75 7 Washington. Sec. 20 Roy Sautbine .... 10.00 6 TOTAL $5,351.91 2,723 Tokyo — Agriculture employs 40 to 45 percent of the total Japanese population.

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Reports On Church Attendance Crusade Every church had its best foot forward on Easter and their figures naturally excelled other attendances of this crusade. In total figures the Sunday schools jumped 648 over their best and made a total of 2931, The morning worship attendance was just text less than being 1000 greater than on Palm Sunday, which was the previous best. According to church membership enrollment, attendance was 103% on Easter Sunday. The Nazarene Sunday school shattered all previous records with its 283. r*The ohallenge of Easter is new life. The challenge of the churches 'to their friends * and members is; What was good on Easter Sunday is good on the succeeding Sundays. Be on hand in your church this Sunday." The crusade continues through Pentecost Sunday. 8.8. A.M.P.M.M.W. Zion Lutheran 192 479 252 Methodist .... 315 512 Zion EAR.. 268 400 250 Trinity 8.U.8. 350 318 181 156 Bethany EU.B. 350 297 133 Union Chapel 227 250 80 62 Church of God 177 221 121 29 Nazarene .... 282 220 108 73 Presbyterian . 139 217 Missionary .. 209 130 91 50 First Christian 68 101 Nuttman U.B. 92 53 41 Ch'ch of Christ 44 49 27 23 Totals .... 2932 3638 658 1028 Deane Dorwin, Decatur high school instructor, accompanied two Decatur high school students. Miss Jeanette Hahnert and Roger Eichenauer, to Ball State college at Muncie today. The two high school students are planning on attending Ball State next fall. Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith of Lafayette are Decatur visitors this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Chisten and daughter of Chicago visited in Deoatur Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heller and son Dan and daughter, Mary, will spend the week-end at Grand Rapids, Mich. tajOStITAL Admitted Edward Munch. Monroeville:, Miss Linda August, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Dick Townsend, Decatur; Miss Judy Scheiman, DecaXur; Lawrence Beal. Decatur; Mrs. Maurice Tinkham and baby boy. Monroe. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs Robert Sudduth of Decatur are the parents of a babygirl born Friday at 9:30 p. inweighing six pounds and 15 ounces. The duration of a simple cold is about five days. —

Nation's First Mass Inoculation Underway SAN DIBGO, (INS) —The ffation’s ftret man inoculation ot children with Salk anti-polio aovclne starts in San Diego today. Starting at- 9 a. m., approximately 30,000 first and second graders in public, private and parochial schools win receive the first of two free immunising shots- The second shot will be given on May 7. Court Nows Demurrer Filed Martin and Nora M. Huser, defendants with Ransa and Bertha Wolfe in a complaint for foreclosure of a mechanics lien filed by the Arnold Lumber company, have filed a demurrer which says that the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause ot action against them. Citation Issued An affidavit showing failure to comply with a court order has been filed by Thora Ray, plaintiff in a divorce action against Junior Ray. The plaintiff charges that the defendant haa disregarded a restrain ing order. A citation has been ordered Issued returnable April 18.

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and approved. The report showe that proceeds totaled 83181.65. The last will and testament of l Lewis E. Schaadt has been offered

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and accepted tor probate. A bond in the sum of 81,600 haa been tiled and letters ‘testamentary have been ordered issued to Laura B. Schaadt.