Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 29 February 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT 00., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office pa Second Class Matter ' ‘ Dick D. Heller r--r President J. H. Hellei - Vice-President . Chas. Hoithouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, ».M; Six months, 14.25; 3 months, 12 36. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 19.00; 6 mouths. >4.75; 1 months. UAO. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents.

You can't blame anyone for wishful thinking and we sincerely hope that this is winter's final flareup. —-0 0 Many horticulturists state that when the snow starts to melt, it Is an excellent time to plant grass seed. The snow forces the seed into the ground and provides oxygen around the seed to compel its growth. It might be a good idea to put on our boots and start scattering some seed.; 0 0 You don’t hear much about Fixin* Nixon these days. This might mean that the Eisenhower dandies, who seem to have control of things in the G.O.P. inner — circle might be planning to throw the California Vice - President overboard from the second term boat. ~ ; - 0 « Candidates for county, congressional and joint legislative offices now have thirty days .in which to file their formal declaration of i candidacy. County candidates file with the county clerk and state and congressional candidates file with the secretary of state. .— 0— — A physician, laboring over the causes of cancer, has made some damaging revelations as far pa. cigarette smoking is concerned. The experimenter says that a large percentage of animals, which were given cigarette tar Injections developed cancer. The experiments,, of course, will be continued before any official indictment will be made by the nation’s doctors as a group. A 0—Districts for election of delegates to both Democratic and Republican state conventions have been set up by the election commissioners. A person desiring to be a candidate for delegate must file a declaration similar to any other office seeker or a group of persons of the same political party may file a complete slate of delegates, one candidate, from each district Mgrch 29 is the last day a petition of delegate candidacy may be tiled. O 0 The Supreme Court made an important decision for laborers this week, when it held that dur-

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WKJG-TV (Channel S 3) WKDNBSDAY to Sport* I:ls—Jack Gray, New* 8; 25—The Weatherman 6:3o—Carol and Corky 8:45—-Patti Page Show 7:oo—The Great Gilderaleeve WO-Eddfe Flsliet Show 7.; 4 s—News Caravan B:oo—Highway Patrol B:3o—Father Knows Best 9:oo—Waterfront 9:3o—Susie 10; 00—Tills Is Your Life 16:30—Mr. District Attorney 11:00—The Weatherman 11:10—Sports Today 11:15—News, Ted Strasser 11:30—Safia TMUNSDAT 6:55-Zprpgrra4h Preview fiOO— Today B:oo—Morning Marquee a 10:00—Ding Dong School 10;80 —The Ernie Kovac Show 11:00—Home Afteruoua 18:00 —Tenn Ernie Ford Show I ‘fiSzRtJSV&St 1 15: —The Weatherman I:lo—News, Tom Elkins 1; 30—Here’s Charlie 1 8-00—Musical Moments SUo—Faith ,to Live By B.ls—Editor's Deek 9:3o—Trouble With Father 8; 00—Matl nee Theater 4:oo—Cartoon Express 4; 15—Modern Romance* 4:3o—Queen for a Day 8;00 —Pinky Lee Show Howdy Doody Sateaway to Sports 1 <:15 —Jack Gray. New* B:ls—The Weatherman B;3o—Superman 7;o«—Death VaHe? Day 7:3o—Dinah Shore Show 7:4s—New. Caravan 8 30^4? >M r ° Ur »:ot>—T»w*Peop4e’s Choice J:so—Ford Thiater 10:00—Lux Video Theater 16 : oo—The Weatherman Ik 10—BportaTeday I

Ing the 60-day waiting period prior to a strike, under the TaftHartley law, workmen could strike under certain conditions These conditions included continued unfair labor practices by the employe. In other words the decision held that no strike could ensue it the controversy was over wages, hours or the like, but a strike could be called in the 60day period if unfair labor practices were continued. 0 p— The annual bowling handicap scheduled to start March 17 at Mies Recreation in Decatur promises to draw top bowlers from northern Indiana. The doubles tourney, with mpre than >2OO to be awarded in prises will close April 8. Bowling dates have been set as March 17, 18, 24, 25 and April 1,7 and 8. The local bowling alley, under management of Carl H. Mies, tong has been recognised as one of the bowling centers in Indiana. The approaching tournament is ABC sanctioned. —0 (X Richard “Dick’' Lewton. Clerk of Adams circuit court, who took office January 1 is .Quickly becoming acclimated to his MWfort. The Court House to not a new workshop for the popular Root township man. He served two terms as county treasurer. Mr. Lewton has been busy the first two months of hjs four year tenure getting acquainted with the many duties of a county clerk. He has outlined several suggestions which he believes wiH make for Improvements in his office and will present them shortly to the board-of county commissioners. One problem facing the clerk is where to store the hundreds of record books which have become so burdensome in recent years. The books are stacked in all three of the clerk’s office rooms, with scarcely space for desks and working room. The new clerk to toeing assisted in his work by his daughter. Miss Barbara Lewton and Mrs. Walter Krick as deputies. Both of the deputies aye experienced in procedure in the office and they have made Mr. Lewton’s getting acquainted job an easy affair.

I WINT-TV 'S» (Channel 15) —S3 V WEU.XESDAI HM «,« 6;l«—Sports Extra, Grossman B:ls—Gene Autry . i:4S—Douglas Edward* 7:6o—'Ellery Queen 7;30— Pasport -to Danger B:oo—Arthur Godfrey |;30 —Dr. Hudson »:00-vjhe Millionaire B:3o—l've Get a Secret 80:00—17. 8. Steel Hour li-oo—The Whistler 11:30—New’s, Weather, Sports y THUR*DAY Morning 7:00—Good Morning 10:00—Gary Moore 10:30—Arthur Godfrey 10; 45—Tour OWh Home 13:15—Arthur Godfrey 11:80—Strjke it Wh Afternoon 12:00—Valiant Lady 12:16—tore of Life 12:30—Search for Tomorrow 12. le—Guiding Light 1:00 —Jack Parr Show 1:80—Love Story 2.oo—Robert Q Lewis 'Flo—House Party 8: 00—Che Bit Payoff 8-30—Hob Croabo Show >:4o—Down Homer* 4:9o—Brighter Day 4; 15—Secret Storm 4:30—0n Your Account »;00—Bar 15 Ranch Evening B:6o—The New*, Hickox B:lo—Sport* Extra, Grogamap it 15—Rang* Ridi/ '■ B:4s—Douglas Edward* ——— — 7:00—Dollar A Second t:Bo—Gillie Playhouse B:oo—<LWe Is Worth Living B:3o—Climax I:3o—Four Star Playhouse 10:0o—Johnny Carson 10;<30 —Masquerade Party 11:00—Topper 11:30—New*,' Weather, Sport* MOVIES ADAMS "■View from Pompey'* Head" Wed. 04,7:34; Ftc Tliuxs. at 1;3>; 340 6:30; 7:30; 930.

20 Years Ago * Today February 29 —Lenhart A Heller made statement that 10% of farm loans here have been paid, to >237,086. Frank Gillig for suggestions at the General Electric. Charles Massonee appointedpro ject manager for Adams county. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SehMckman of 311 North First street observe 55th weddlng.anniverMry. Commodohal detea&JedWge of South Bend of first gams of- tourney, 32 to 17. i • I-— ....... ■ s Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 0 I Q My husband thinks I am silly to evade the issue when someone asks me my age. What-do you think? A I think that the person who is ill-bred enough to ask you your age in the first place 1s worse than ’’silly." You most certainly do not have to tell him. and you are in perfect order if you evade the issue. Q. Is it up to the man or to.the woman, Who have just been introduced, to say, “fm glad to have met you,” when leaving each other? A- The man should take the initiative, while the woman responds with a smile and a ‘‘thank you." Q. What do you considre the most important factor of the correct dinner table? A Simplicity, above everything else. Flamboyant decorations are in very poor piste. —r-"—' ■ f t - - 1.,-- ... .■ ■ . ■ ■■■ ■— ■> ■»■■.() ■ Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE —- . Brass Ornaments Always keep the brass candlesticks or vases polished until they gleam. Wipe off carefully with a clean, soft cloth and apply a thin coating of white shellac. This will keep them bright for a long time Care must be taken when washing them that the thin coating does not come off. . Cleaning Leather Never attempt to clean leather with gasoline, naphtha, or any hydrocarbon solution, as they dissolve and remove ail the necessary fats in the leather and leave it in a dry and harsh condition. Sprinkling Clothes To dampen sprinkled clothes evenly, they should be folded rather than rolled, and wrapped in oiled skin or a rubber sheet. —a; Cause Set On motion of William R. Musser, plaintiff in a divorce action •'gainst Catherine M. Musser* the

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cause has been, set for March 10.

Divorce Granted The court has ruled that an absolute divorce be granted to Mary E. Williamson from Robert I). Williamson. The plaintiff has been given custody of three minor children and the defendant has been granted visiting rights. The defendant has been ordered to pay >2O per week support and costs of the divorce action. Appearance Entered Hubert and Margaret Wolfe, defendants in a complaint on promissory note by Schwarts Ford Motor company, have entered personal appearance in the case. Hendricks Estate Proof of the publication of notices of appointment and final settlement has been filed for the estate of James and Elizabeth Hendricks. The final report has been submitted and approved and the executor has been discharged. The estate has been closed. Peterson Speaks At Fraternity Meeting INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — J. Dwight Peterson, national president of Sigma Chi, will speak March 10 at the annual state banquet of the fraternity in , Indianapolis. Stock Dividend 'ls» Declared ByNipsco i The board of directors of Northern Indiana Public Service company has declared a dividend of 4,5

cents a share on the outstanding common stock qf the Company, it -was announced today by Dean H. Mitchell, president. The dividend is payable March 20 to shareholdi ers of record at the close of business Match 8. The board also declared a dividend of 29 cents a share on the I 'LSi percent cumulative preference stock, payable March 80. to share holders of record at the close of business March 8. Lenten Vespers At Lutheran Church TTie third in the series of midweek Lenten Vespers will be congested tonight at 7 and 8:15 o'clock at ZiOn Lutheran church. West Monroe and Eleventh Streets. "The Savior betrayed by a follower” will be the theme of the pulpit message by the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt Donald Bieberich, church organist, will accompany both services and will present a short con cert or hymns on the Carillonic Bells proceeding each service. The dhureh choir, directed by David Mmbier, will sing a chorus from The Crucifixion by Sir John Stain er, entitled, "God so loved the world.” An Invitation is extended to attend these vespers, ■in.-a »F‘" Motorist is Fined CUdtae ! L. Bohnke of Decatur, was arrested for speeding, was Med 81 and costs in justice of the Ijeace court here Tuesday. t'-g-wA.TrJ —

Bethany Men's Club To Hear Ernie Berg Ernie Berg, general manager of the Fort Wayne Kometa’ hockey team, will be the guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the men's club of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church next Monday evening at 8:30 o’clock. All members of the club are urged to attend and to bring a guest.

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