Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1955 — Page 4

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; DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Bvery Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur. Ind., Poet Office as Second Claaa Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 88.00; Six months, 8 months, $2.35. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, 18.00 ,* • months, 84.75; 8 months, 88.50. By Carrier: >5 cents per week. Single copies, 8 cents.

Maybe after the election we can get an explanation for the people ab to why Decatur has the untried and untested dieeel engine which it hat. Maybe after the beat of battle dies down we can gbt an explanation of why ft never has been accepted by the city. —io 0 With millions being spent in Decatur, turely we could find a ffcw thousand dollars with which to buy salt for the water-softener. Soft water, every day in the year would make a lot of housewives happy. A good many people just can't afford to buy a softener aervice. 0 0I— The annual 4-H adult recognition dinner, sponsored by the Dedktur Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled for next Tuesday night Bl 5:30 o'clock at the Youth and Community Center. Those who are planning the dinner, which is ih recognition of the leadership given by adults to the county's young people, say It will be the finest ever held. A good time is in store for all of those who attend. 0 0 The Democrats will wind up teeir municipal campaign here Saturday night with an oldfashioned Smoker at headquarters Bn North Second street. There Will be no formal program and duly the candidates will be fntraduced. The public is Invited to drop in any time after 7:30 o’clock and spend an hour visiting with ie candidates. Bernard Clark, City Chairman, said that there Would be smokes and refreshments. 0 0 Police officials report lees destruction in Decatur this year on Halloween than in previous years. Perhaps, the planned entertainment on Halloween, plus year-round youth programs of the public and parochial schools, are chief fietdrs in the elimination of the usual destruction of property which accompanied the Halloween celebration here. At any Irate, the youth of Decatur should receive high commendation from householders for their good conduct.

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WKJG-TV ' (Channel 33) •WEDNESDAY Eveaia* 6:00 —G a, leeway to Sports 6:ls—Jack Gray. Nowb 6-<25 —The Weatherman 6:3o—Carol and Corky 6:4s—Patti Page Show 7:oo—The Great Gibdersleeve 7:3o—Eddie Fisher Billow 7.4s—News Caravan 8 J 00—Highway Pat ro! B:3o—Father Knows Best 9:oo—Waterfront 9:3o—Great Pro Football Plays 10" 00—This Is Your Life 10’.30—Oldsmobile Premiere 11:00—1 he Weatherman <11:10— Sports Today 11:1(5 —News, Ted Strasser U;30 —President's Mystery THURSDAY Morning 6:s6—,Program Preview 7:oo—Today 9:oo—Covered Trailer 10:00 —IMtig Dong School to-30—Search For Beauty 11:00—Ho-me Afternoon 13:00 —renn Ernie Ford Show 12:30 —(Feather Yojt Neat I:oo—(News, Torn Elkins fl -1 o—The Weat herma n <1:15 —Farms and Farming 3:30 —Here's Charlie C:00 —TBA .... f 2:30 —Editor's Desk Ci'S—Faith To Live By 3:50 —Mtreical Moments 6:O(i—NBC Matinee Theater . 4 :0O— Wyoming Wildca t. — 4;.t0-JWorfd mt Mr. Sweeny 6:00— Pinky Lee Shaw 6:3o—(Howdy DtxMy Evening 6:oo—Gate-way >to Sports 4:ls—Jack Gray, News 16:25—The Weatherman «:30 —Superman 7:00—Billy the Kid 7:3o—Dinah Shore Show 7:4s—News Caravan 8:00—You Bet Your Life 8 • 30—The People's Choice »:00 —'Dragnet 9,3o—«Ford Theater 10:00—tax Video Theater :il:(Mi —The Weatherman 11-10 —(Sports Today . 11:16—Fiewa, Ted Strawxer lljSO—Jß'agotrs Westward

"Builders Together For God” is the theme of the annual Adams Sunday School convention scheduled for next Sunday and Monday. An Afternoon session of the annual event will be held Sunday at Salem Evangelical and Reformed church at Magley and the Sunday night program is scheduled for the First Mennonite church at Berne. The Monday night banquet will be held at Adams Central gymnasium at Monroe. A fine program has been arranged including an exhibit of Sunday School materials. The people who have planned this two day convention program deserve the high praise they are receiving from Church people throughout the county. —o —o>— The new manufacturer’s display at the Chamber of Commerce show window on North Second street features the glove manufacturing division of the Schafer Co. of Decatur. The many types of work gloves, leather and canvas, are shown in the exhibit. The gloves, made for specific types of work, are popular through the middlewest and east and all of them are manufactured in Decatur at the Schafer Co. plant on Madison street. The company employes both men and women in the glove division and the products enjoy a fine reputation nationally. It is one of the oldest concerns in Decatur and is the outgrowth of the old harness factory. 0 0 — Several Decatur clubs and organisations will join in sponsoring an night in Decatun Thuraday nighV»N'oveinberl7. starting with a dinner at 6:30 o'clock. Principal speaker will be Professor Clarence E. Dammon, Registrar of Purdue University. The Lincoln school Parent-Teach-ers association, the Woman’s club, the Business and Professional Women’s club, Rotary, Lions. Board of Education, and Faculty members of the Decatur schools, wil Ibe joint sponsors of the dinner and evening’s program and the general public is invited to attend. Prof. Dammon is 'highly regarded in national educational circles and the evening should be a most pleasant one.

WIN-T (Channel 15) Evening f 6.oo—NeW‘ s > Hickox 6:lo—Sports SXttia, Grossman 6 • 15—-Gene Au try 6:4s—.Dougilos Edwards 7:oo—Confidemtlal Files 7:3o—Celebrity Playhouse 6:oo—Arthur Godfrey , 8; 30—Dr. Hudson 9 ; oo—.The Mi lllonatre 9:3o—iT've Got a Secret 10:00—20th Century Fox Presents 11:00—The Whistler * THURSDAY Morning 7 00—The Morning Show 8:0-0—Caiptain Kangaroo 9:oo—Lady I jack 10:00—Gary Moore _ 2 10:30—Painted Faces 11:15 —-Arthur Godfrey Time 11:30—Strike It Klch Afternoon 12:00—V-allant 12:15— djove of Life T2'3o Fell I.',vr- vy L2:'ls—Guiding Llglit 1:00—J K k .Parr Show 1530—Love Story 2:00—-I-iolbe-rt Q. Lewis 2:3o—Candid Camera 3; 4-s—House Party 3:00 —B ig Payoff 3:30-—.Bob Crooby Show 3:4s—The Pastor 4:oo—'Brighter Day 4:1-5 —Secret Storm 4:30—0n Your Account s:oo—Bar 15'RUnch Evening. 6:oo—The News. Hickox 6.To—Sports Extra, Grossman «: 1-s—Range Rider 6:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:00—Dollar A Second 7:3o—Gillie Playhouse B:oo—Life le Worth Living 6; 30—Climax 9:30—-Four Star Playhouse 10:00—Johnny Carson Show 10:3b—Masquerade Party 11:0O —Topper MOVIES ADAMS THEATER "Land gs the Pharoahs” Wed at 7-15; 9:3n. ThtiTK. at 1:20: 3:27;i 5:34; 7:41: 9:50.

ELECT LAWRENCE KOHNE DEMOCRAT ■ COUNCILMAN THIRD DISTRICT FOR A BETTER DECATUR Municipal Election, November Sth Pol. Advt.

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1 PUBLIC SALE As we have Bold our farm and moving to Michigan we will sell at public auction the following—Located 6 miles south of Fort Wayne City Limits on U. S. Road No. 27; or 14 miles north of Decatur on U.S. 27 (New Highway No. 27 open to the farm) SATURDAY 9 NOVEMBER 5 Sale Starting at 12:30 P. M. — CATTLS — (T. B. A Bangs Tewted) Holstein belter, coming 2 years old, bred; 6 Holstein heifers, 8 moaths old; Jersey belter, 1 year old; Jersey cow end calf. — HOOB — 11 head feeding shows; 2 Hampshire sows, bred; Hampshire male hog. HAY, CORN, OATS A STRAW 1500 bushels corn; 400 bushels oats; 600 bales mixed hay; 300 bales straw. FARM MACHINERY Rosenthal 2-row corn shredder; 2 Clipper fanning mills; 3-section rotary hoe; 150 gal. gas storage tank on rack, with hose and nonle; bar roller; 3 Rollaway nests; 2 shallow well-eutomatic pumps; many small items not mentioned. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. Steel ease, In good condition; Molair living suite; 12x12 Olson rug; white enamel wood & coal stove; electric stove; table lamp & table; coffee table; bridge lamp; kitchen table; screen doors; asbestos siding; other articles not mentioned. AUTOMOBILE—I94I Buick 4-door sedan. TERMS—CASH Not Responsible In Case at Accidents FRANK PEQUIGNOT — Owner Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers J Fort Wayne phone K-5512 Bluffton phone 548 Charles Patton, Clerk 2

REGISTERED ABERDEEN-ANGUS DISPERSAL AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 ISSS At 1:00 P. M„ EST. Located 5 miles south of U. S. 30 on the Indiana-Ohio Stat® Line road, or 7 miles north of U. S. 2!4 on th® State Line Road, or 1 mile south of Dixon, Ohio. SELLING 41 HEAD 15 Cows with big husky calves at side and rebred 6 Bred Heifers—4 Open Heifers Herd Bull 2'/ 2 years old—sired by Eileenmere 1500 WG 8 This herd is selling in pasture condition. The cows have an raised outstanding calves this year and several of the calves are show prospects. CATTLE T. B. A(ID BANGS TESTED HAY—3O tons of Baled Mixed Hay. — Lunch Win Be Served — W. F. FRECKER R. 1, Convoy, Ohio Roy and Ned Johnson—Auctioneers

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