Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1955 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO,, INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller , President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents. ■&. ■—— ——

•' The fog and smog we have been having recently must have floated in from California but we haven’t heard of a big oil boom to accompany it ——o 0 Have you given your aid to the Good Fellows Cluo’ Time fa rolling around. If you expect to give to this splendid cause, do it now. We assure you it will be appreciated. 0 0I— Senator Humphrey of Minneasota wants the GOP to apologise to Former President Truman for charges made against him.' He won’t get that from them but he. may have some hopes of getting it from the people in their next vote. 4> O Henry Strohl, a commercial photographer has been appointed chief of police at Portland. He Is not an experienced law enforcer but if he can get the right pictures at the right time he ought to be able to clean the old town up and make it shine. 0 0 Anticipating heavy letter and parcel post receipts between now and Christmas, Postmaster Leo Kirsch has organized his temporary Christmas delivery system. The local Post Office always boasts a good record of having all Items delivered by Christmas eve and indications are that the long record of this achievement will be continued this holiday season. 0 0— We doubt if Jpdiana wants the Federal authorities to meddle in our school affairs. The objections are that when the government takes control they do the “bossing” and in educational affairs • many doubt the advisability of such a step. This has been true in . highway, conservation and other fields. When Uncle Sam gives aid he usually runs the show. ’- ■ * 0 0 Even though from a calendar standpoint winter is a couple Os weeks away, predictions are for snow, sleet and cold' weather. This means that Indiana high-. ways wil ibe dangerous. Motorists who want to live to enjoy next summer’s weather will use caution while driving during the , winter months. Speed maniacs J

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) TUESDAY Evening 6:00 —Gatesway to Sports 6;15 —Jack Gray, News 6: *s—The Weatherman 6.So—Wild Bill Hickok 7:oo—Ainos & Andy 7:3o—Dinah Shore Show 7 ■ 4-5-—News Caravan B:oo—The CheVvy Show 3:oo—Fireside Theater 9:30—-Circle Theater 10:30 —Big Town 11; 00—The Weatherman 11:10 —Sports Today ! 11:15 —The News, Ted Strasser 11; 30—Behind City Lights Wednesday Morning 6:ss—Program Preview 7:00 —Today 3:oo—Morning Marquee 10:00 —Ding Dong School 10:30 —Search For Beauty 11:00 —Home Afternoon 13;00—Tenn. Ernie Ford Show 12:30-—Feather Your»Neet 4:00 —Farms & Farming I:ls—The Weatherman ’l:2o—News, Tom Elkins 2:00 —Film Parade 2:30 —’Editor’s Desk 4:46 —Faith to Dive By 2:60 —Musical Moments 3-00— NBC Matinee Theater | : 0O —«knla In Wonderland 4:So—World of Mr. Sweeny 4:65 —Modern Romances 6:00 —Pinky Dee Show 6; 30 —Howdy Doody; Evening 6:oo—Gwtesway to Sports 4:ls—Jack Gray, News 6:36—The Weatherman 6:30 —Carol and Corky 6:4-5 —Patti Page Show 7:oo—The Great Gildersleeve 7:3o—Eddie Fisher 7:4s—News Caravan 8:90— Highway Patrol 6:3ft—Father Knows Best 9<lo—,w a t e rs roh t 9:jo— Groat Pro Football Plays 10:99 —This is Your Life JO-49 —Mr. District Attorney j The Weatherman 1,1:10 —Sports Today 16:14* —yews. Ted Strasser 11:3v— Vampires Ghost

and those who get a thrill out of taking a chance with their own life and the lives of other motorists probably will continue to . cause highway law enforcement officials many headaches. 0 o—— Judge Glenn over at Huntington has appointed a recount commission composed of- two Republicans and one Democrat to recount the nearly 7,000 votes cast in the recent mayorality election there, in which Roy Howell, a Democrat was elected over DeVon Blackburn by 47 votes. The petition filed by Blackburn declared no fraud was suspected but that he w’ould feel better if a recount was made. They sure hate .to give up, don’t they? 0 o Decatur s holiday business section decorations are the most attractive they have been in years, thanks to the retail division of the Chamber of Commerce and city employes. Colored lights along both sides of Second street and the Christmas tree in the Court House lawn add to the attractiveness of the well decorated store windows. Lamp posts each are bedecked with a bell or other symbols of the season. io 0— — Reports of the treasurers of the Democratic aA Republican city central committees listing contributions and expenditures of the recent municipal campaign reveal some interesting facts. In accordance with the state law, both treasurers are required to file an itemized account of money received and spent during a political campaign. Two local firms, through individuals contributed ■ to both One firm contributed equally to both parties and a former Democratic member of a state board, contributed to the Republican campaign fund. Two persons connected with the Ad- — ams county beer distributing corporation contributed to the Republican fund. Many local partisians gave small amounts and both lists contained contributions listed only as “A Friend."Hßoth ■ parties showed a balance after all debts were paid. The Berne Republican party showed a deficit and the Berne Democrats had not Mfiled any report as of Monday jKmorning.

. WIN-T (Channel 15) TUESDAY Evening 6.9o—The News. Hiekox 6; 10—Sports Extra 6:ls—Range Rider 6:ls—Douglas Edwards 7:9o—Eddie Cantor 7:3o—Warner Brothers Presents 8; 30—Navy' Log 9:ot)—Meet Millie 9:3O—TV Reader’s Digest 10:0V—364,090 Question 10:30—Ethel ahd Albert 11:90—Files on Jeffrey Jones WEDNESDAY Morning 7;60 —Sforning Show B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—The Early’ Show 10:00—Gary Moore 10:30—Comedy Theater 11; 15—Arthur. -Godfrey 11:30—Strike It Rich Afternoon 12:00—Val:a»t Lady 12:15—Love of Life 12:30—Search, For Tomorrow 13; 45—Guiding Light I:oo—Jack Parr Show 1:3 o—Love Stb r y 2:oo—Robert Q. Lewie 2:3o—lt's Fun To Reduce 2; 4 5—H o use Par ty 3:oo—Big Payoff 3:3o—Rob Crosby Show 4:oo—Brighter Day’ .„A;ls—-Secret Storm 4:30-eOn Your Account s;oo—Bar 15 Ranch Evening 6:oo—News. Hickox - 6JIO- —Shorter dvtru, Grossman 6.Ts—Gene Autry 6:45—Douglas Edwards 7;00 —Confidential File 7;30 —Celebrity Playhouse SjOO—Arthur Godfrey’ B:3o—Dr. Hudson o:oo—The MilHonnire 9-30—I've Got a Secret 10.00—L’. S. Steel Hour .. 11 :om—The’ Whistler ’ 11:30—-News Weather Sports MOVIES ADAMS THEATER “Mv Sister Eileen’’ Tues. & Wed. at 7:23; 9:33. .

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w ' —< 20 Years Ago | I Today o o Dec. 6 —Mrs. Carl Adler elected president of social and educational division of Kirkland committee of the Farm Bureau. The Christmas street lights will be turned on night of December 14. Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp celebrates her 85. h birthday at her home on Adams street with open house. Otto Hoile wins five ribbons' on his Chester White hogs at the international stock show in Chicago. Mrs. C. A. Dugan plans trip to J Sarasota, Fla., Thursday for an expended stay Yellow Jackets defeat LaPorte, 28 to 26, and Commodores win over Kirkland, 27 to 15. 0 Modern Etiquette | BY ROBERTA LEE I ■) — 0 Q. Instead of saying “How do you do,” when being introduced, Isn’t it all right merely to speak the name of the person, as, “Mr. WiP son”? A. This sounds just a little on the inadequate side. It is better to employ the usual form, “How do you do.” Q. Is it all right to answer a formal invitation by telephone? A. Never. A‘'wHf,en'7ep'ly should be sent, and in the same style as the invitation —that is, in the third person. > —-i Q. Is it all right to use a knife to open a muffin? A. Never. Bread of all kinds should be broken open with ‘the fisgers, never cut. Grand Forks, N.D. —An average 2-pound sugar beet contains 4 teaspoons of sugar. f\ ' WITH J V NEW . jpk 5 HP xßWff 20 CHAIN SAW Gives you ... . Most power per pound of any chain saw . cuts faster... handles easier . High compression, short stroke precision built engine for dependable service and low, low maintenance . More attachments for cleaning out brush, clearing land, or doing many cutting choree ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY RUBLE BROS. 5 Miles North of U. S. 224 On State Road 101 Then 2 Miles East Phone Monroeville 4116

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Augsburger Promoted FORT KOBBE, Canal Zone — i Jerry D. Augsburger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Augsburger, route i 1, Geneva, Ind., recently was promoted to specialist third class at | Fort Kobbe, Canal Zone, where he j is a member of the 23rd infantry i division. Specialist Augsburger, a clerk in heavy mortar company of the division’s 33rd regiment, entered the army in May, 1954, and received basic training at Camp Chaffee, i Ark. He arrived oversea* last Angnat The 20-yeanOld soldier is a 1953 graduate of Hartford high school I and a former employee of General j Electric Co. in Fort Wayne. R

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Household BY ROBCRTA LIE House Plante If one is to be absent from home for a few days and wishes to keep the house planta freah, soak a large sponge with water and place it on the dirt in the poL The molature will be abaorbed and the plant will keep in good condition.

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