Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1955 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PabUabed Every Evening Except Bunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Bataroj * the Decatur, Ind., Put Office aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller —— President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer SulMcrlptlen Hbtee: By Mall tn Adams and Adjoining Gountiea: Ono year, >8.00; f Six months. |4.85; 8 months. |8.85. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ono year. 39.00; « months, 14.T5; 3 months, 13.50. By Carrier: 35 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

Adlai Stevenson, Democratic leader and the nominee for president in 1952 is ill with pneumonia. Reports indicate he is recoveringand we hope he does for we believe the nation needs his advice and his suggestions for improvement He’s a great man. 0 0 Residents of the Decatur shopping area are reminded that there are several money saving sales in progress in Decatur. Retailers who are not advertising general store wide sales also have numerous bargains on their counters. It will pay you to visit every Decatur retail store on your next visit to the business section. r* —o —o—• . A lot of people are playing the market just now. The big boom has even out done the one of 1929 which finally resulted in a •bust” you remember. We are not predicting a repeat of that terrible staattarinr of*» American [ values and the breaking of many banks but surely there is a limit of how far we can go and show profit. ■' 0 0 Those who play golf enjoy it bpcause of the exercise they get and it’s good for them. But if you don’t play golf you can still get much of the exercise that is so good for you by walking. Take a little trip out to the Woods and stroll through the shaded lanes there. You will enjoy it and will feel better. Perhaps you will get tired but you will soon get over that and find that the joys of walking in the country or city never grow stale or dull. Try it! 0 0— — Dick Mayles, 16 and his brother Billy, 14, of Bitely, Michigan stole a car and started off on a Dillinger careeryThey came to Indiana and began a race to escape state police, travelling 90 miles an hour but were captured at Monon, when one of Hie boys was shot in the hand. It may have been lucky for them as the end of such a career is long terms in prison or death. They have been charged with auto theft and will rWpenl their sorry journey. ■ — -

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) TUESDAY Gate®" ay to Sports ' I:l3—Jack Gray, News < #:3s—The Weatherman ® —Dinah Shore Show 4:l3—News Caravan r" 7:00 —China Smith 7:30 —Dancing party S:fto—Summer Theater 8:30—Dollar A Second j:oo—Truth or Consequences 9:30 —Liberate 10:00—The Weatherman 10:10 —Sports Today 10:15 —Ted Straswor. New* 10:30 —Boston Blackie 14:00 —Armchair Theater Wednesday ' "’s?—*:gn-on & Program Preview 7:00 —Today 9:ou—Ding Dong School Oita —Shelia Graham Show — 10:00 —Home 11:00 —Tenn. Ernie Ford Show 11:30 —.Feather Your Nest Afternoon 13:00 —News at Noon 13:1*—The Weatherman 13:15 —Farms and Farming Stultnee Theater i gj*. r >—Faith to Live By ,I:3o—Here's -Charlie 3:00 —Ted Mack’s Matinee t : 3o—Jit Pays To Be Married B:oo—Udi tor’s Desk 3:15 —Musical Memo 3:3o—World of Mr. Sweeney 1:45 —Modern Romances 4:oo—Pinky Lee 4:3o—Howdy Doody 8:00—Two Gun playhouse *B:'o—Gatesway to Sports 4:ls—Jack Gray, News 4:3s—The Weatherman 6:3o—Matt Dennis 4t4s—News Caravan I:9o—Waterfront »:30—My Little Margis »J»o—Where Were You 8:30—-Eddie Can-tor 9:9o—Th* * Your Life ,i;36—Hig. Town 16.00—The Weatherman —Sports Today 10:15—Ted Straeuor, News 16:30—Mr. District Attorney II :60—Armchair Theater t'.- ._?p - J ~~X r •»

People who like to see good marksmanship are ipvlted to drive out to the Monroe-Blue -Creek shooting range, six miles east of Monroe on state highway 124 next Sunday. Among the several contests arranged is an open shoot at 100-yards at a deer target If you don’t care to try a hand at it yourself, you will see some of the finest shooters of the area in competition. 0 0 Arch Ward, Chicago Tribune sports editor, who has done many wonderful things to promote sports in the United States is dead. Father of the Golden Gloves, the All-Star football game and the All-Star baseball game, . Wagd loved the profession in which he was the number one writer. Each year, through his numerous special events be turned over to the Tribune millions of dollars to be spent on equipprograms to interest the Youth of the middlewest in various sports. While Ward wrote equally well about any sporting event, his two greatest interests were baseball and football. He will be missed forever by the millions of sports fans of the nation and his place will never be filled exactly ad Arch Ward did the job. 0 ® Decatur's Youth and Community Center is about a month old and already the facilities of the huge building are being used by many young people and adults. The Youth Center is a popular place from morning until night, and every hour of the day you ean see many bicycles parked in the front driveway. Numerous clubs have held meetinga in the adult rooms and the Rotary club has started holding its weekly dinner meeting in a section of the dining hall. Summer projects are under way and O. M. McGeath, director said that general acceptance of the many facilities of the building has been wonderful. The snack bar also is open until 10 y o'clock each night and many local people are taking advantage of eating a bit in the cool lobby of the building. It's your building and if you donT get'the benents" from It if will be your fault.

WIN-T (Channel 15) TVKBDAY Rvenlair , , g ; oO—The New.. Hickox g-.1-o—The Weather. Hoyle S;J9 —Sports Eye, Grossman S:?r.—-Telequiz ' —Douglaa Edwards, News «:45 —Up Beat 7:oo__4.}ene Autry Show 7:3o—Muale 19-55 3:oo—.Meet Millie 8:30—-TV Beaders Digest 9:00—554.000 Question 9:3o—Names the Same 10:00 —Motor City Fights 11:00—Noble County Ke view WEDXKSDAY Morning 7:oo—The Morning Show 9:00-—Gary Moore Show 9:ts—Steuben Review 9:30 —Morning Matinee 10:30—strike It Khh 11:00—Valiant Lady 11:15—Love of Life 11:30—Search For Tomorrow 11:45—Guiding Light Afternoon li'.-OO—stack Parr Sliow ... 12:30—Welcome Travelers '1:00 —Robert Q. Lewis I:ls—Afternoon Show 2:00 —Big Payoff 2:30—80b Crosby Show 3:9o—Brighter Day 3:l's —Secret St orm 3:30—0n Your Account 4:oo—Adventure in Afternoon 4:3o—The Down Homers s:oo—Bar 15 Ilanoh Evening 6:oo—The News. Hkkox 6:ls—The Weather, Hoyle 6:2<>—Sports Eye, Grossman 6 *25 —freiequis 6:3o—Douglas Edwards 6:15 —Julius La Rosa 71#0—A rth-u r God t rey 7;30 —Gene Autry B:oo—The Millionaire 8;S0 —.J'Ve Got A Secret 9;O0— Front Row Center 19SiO —All American Wrestling 11:00 —Steuben Review MOVIES T ADAMS THEATEH t | ••Untamed” Tues, knd Wed. at 7:25; fl 9:35. . " ' ,' W«t¥H-ta ” •••Martin Luther” Tues. Wed. and Tliurs. at dusk. >

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• 20 Years Ago Today 9 9 July !■s—Judge Vaughn. 42, of Wells county died of a heart attack Tuesday night. James Etberson is installed as president of the Decatur Rotary club. State highway men are surveying road lilS extending east and west through Berne, presumably to recommend widening it. ~ Fifty three deaths reported from over the due to the heat wave. '■ . ■ \ — The Monroe fire truck first run when called a mile west of Monfbewhere fire was reported on a roller truck belonging to Meshberger Brothers. The loss was small. Mr. and Mrs. Rober| Voglewede. who were married June 29 visit in Decatur while oh wedding trip. , w_. Modern Etiquette I BY ROBERTA LEE I fr— 0 Q. When writing a note to decline aa -invitation, should one make ft formal? A. This depends upon the nature of the invitation. If it is written formally, that is in the third person thep your reply .must be written in the formal style." if the invitation is written informally, then you reply in the same vein. Q. Is it all right for a woman to place her purse and gloves on the restaurant table while she is eating? A. No: she should keep them in her lap. Or she may place them on a vacant chair if she feels sure they are safe and that she won't forget them. Q. When a wedding is to be in the afternoon and the bride is to wear her going-away costume, what should her maid-of-honor wear? - -A . Air-as ternobn -frock.Young Dmocrots To Meet Thursday Night Members of the Adams Countv Yeung Democrats will meet at Affolder Park near Geneva Thursday at 6 p. m. for a hamburger fry. In charge of arrangements are Rosemary Spaiigler ,and ent. Assisting them are Otto Schug and Ronnie Myers of Berne, and Shirley Fenstermaker of Geneva. Each member is asked to bring his own table service. The hamburger is being donated by Robert Cole. Democrat candidate for mayor of Decatur. •>

At Farm—First Farm North Os OSSIAN, INDIANA On East Side of State Road 1 FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1955 THIS SALE WILL BE HELI) IN THE EVENING — 7:30 P. M. 24 Cows and Heifers mostly with calves at foot. Some rebred. Bred and Open Heifers. 1 Polled Herd Bull. 1 Horned Bull. The calves are sired by a Polled Shorthorn Bull and all animals bred carry his service. Featuring Mercury and Pittodrie Upright breeding. ’... Auctioneers —WALKER & LIPP Write For Catalog:— H. W. WALKER, Sale Mgr., 90'4 i;. Maple Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. DON MILLS & JOHN DEHNER, Owners __ r Ossian, Indiana

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0 ■ o The People’s Voice This column is for the use of nur readers who wish to make suggestions for the general good or discuss questions of interest. No articles will be I published without signature of I the author. 0 ft Objects To Fine Dear Editor: This is to appeal to you to campaign for a traffic light that can be seen easier. We passed through your city on Sunday morning, May 29, on our way to visit my mother in our home town of Rochester, Ind. Having stopped at your stop sign which had a traffic light above it, my husband waited for three cars to pass and then went around the corner, forgetting about the traffic light. He did not endanger our lives or any others. But a policeman stopped us and asked us to follow him to court. There my husband had to wait over an hour and was fined 318.75. Is not that an exorbitant amonut? I have never heard of one so big for such a minor offense, it certainly was an unpleasant incident and although my husband admitted he should have waited another second, he is a good driver and we saw many more careless ones on the trip. I am ashamed our honta&tate is so grabby, No. I won’t -blame tiie state, but is it the city of Deca*uiM»= M •ffWate# 1 would be interested to know the project for which money is needed so much*. ‘ Don't you think a traffic light in the center of the street would be better? _ Margate R. Dillon, Arlington, Va. (Editor’s note: We oan’t get excited about, the complaint in this letter. The lady admits her husband was guilty. Suppose he would have killed someone? Mrs. Dillon sarcastically asks what project we are interested in. We might say we are vitally interested in the project of “saving human; lives.'.' The <Dillon fine would have been much stiffer, had this writer been the court.) SOTICK OF ADMIMSTRATIOX Estate No. 3ns I _____ Tn-rtrw ma®rtnrctmnr“CobrT oTwavams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Clarence L. Wdber was on the Ist day of June, 1955, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Willard MeConnehey, deceased. Ail persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court w-lthiiHaM* months from the .flat--of the first publication of this notice or said claiims will be forever barred. I»ated at Decatur. Indiana, this 2nd day of June,'l9ss. HWARb F JAB ERG Clerk of the Adamis Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. David A Ma-klln, Attrnev and Counsel for Estate. July 5-12-19

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