Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publlahad ®nry Bvwning Except Bunday By TH® DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. EtaterM at th. Dwcatur, Ind, Port Offica an Second Claw Mattar Dick D. Hallar Praaidant J. H. Hallar Vice-President Chai. Holthouaa Secretary-Troaaurnr Subscription Rates: By Mall in Adama and Adjoining Counties: Ona yaar. |RM; Six month., >4.35; 1 months, >2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ona yaar, 33.00; « months, 84.75: 8 month., 82.50. By Carriar: 30 cents per week. Single eopiea, 6 cents. MUI- IIIW. -1.-I i. -i-nr- T " ■ .r.r ' —' i --|-r —— ■"T —■mu la -I I ! "■ !>■■■■

Wherever yon go this week-end, drive carefully! 0 o Now automobile buyers may face an increase in interest rates on time payments. Several big finance companies are planning to raise the anta to about eight percent. —-o We’re afraid to mention the weather, for fear this area will swing back into snow flurries and dropping temperatures, but Friday was pretty nice, weatherwise. 0 o>— It now looks like the same old combination for G.O.P. campaigners this year. Eisenhower and Nixon. Lots of midwestern farmers are beginning to think that G.OJP. stands for got our pocketbook. - 0 0 It’s flowering time in the Great Smokey Mountains. If you have never seen these masses of spring flowers blooming all over the mountain-side, you're missing a rare and beautiful sight. Smokey Mountain national park is only about a day’s drive from Adams county and it’s well worth the trip. Os course the land is beautiful and interesting any time of the year, but in the spring-time it’s tops. Automobile race drivers from all parts of the world are starting to make temporary headquarters at Indianapolis and soon the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be a bee-hive of activity in preparation for the annual running of the 500-mile auto classic. The event scheduled for May 30,

4TQ PROGRAMS (Central Daylight Time)

WKJG-TV (Channel 33) SATURDAY 12:00—Uncle Dave A Pete 12:30—Mr. Wixard ■1; 99—Trail Riders 1:30 —Two-Gun Playhouse 3; 30—Musical Chatter 3:4s—lndustry on Parade 3:oo—Film Parade 4; 00—Theater 5; 00—Bowlins Evening B:oo—Kit Carson 8; 30— TBA 7:oo—Racket Squad 7:30 —The Big Surprise it:oo—Perry Como Show 0:00 —-People Are Funny 9; 30—My Little Margie 10:00 —George Gobel 10:30—Your Hit Parade il:00— Badge ,734 1 ;30— Magnificent Doll SUNDAY Afternoon 18:00 —Man to Man IS :13—How Christian Science Heals 13;3O—This Is the Lite fl : 00—Princeton 54 I:3o—The Ruggles 2; GO—lndians and Tigers 4:»—Liveware Clubhouse 6:oo—The Cisco Kid 6; 30—Roy Rogers Eiewtas ■6:oo—ft’s A Great Lite B:3o—Frontier 7:00 ,«BC Comedy Hour g:OO—TV Playhouse 9:oo—(Loretta Young Bhow 9; 30— TBA 10:00—Mobil Theater 10:30—The Pendulum 11; 90—Forged Passport MONDAY Morning 7:oo—Today 9;00 —'Ding Dong School 9; 3O—Ernie Kovacs Show 10:00—-Home 1:1:00—Tenn. tErnie Ford Show Il:3o—Featflier Your Nest Afternnwn 82; 00—Farms and Farming 13:16 —The Weather 32:30 —Gayle Maloy Reporting .Irßl—Editor's i>csk — I:3s—Faith to Live By 1:ItO-Ray Milland 6;OO—NBC Matinee 3:oo—Here’s Charlie 3; 16—Modern Romances 3:3o—Queen For A Day 4:«o—Pinky De# 4:3o—Howdy DWody 6; GO—Cartoon Express 6:ls—Two-Gun Playhouse 5; 46—Rattle Page Evsmlag o:oo—Gateway to Sports 6:ls—Jack Gray, News 0:36 —The Weatherman 6*3o—Carol and Corky <6:4s—Patti Page Show < 7; 00-4 Star Showcase 4>: 30—Frankie Lane «.46, Nows . Caiwvsn 7 :<H>—J’roueers Showcase S;30 —Robert Montgomery Presents ■9:3o—'The Man Called l X 10; 00—Racket (Squad 10:30—Follow That Man >t :ot»—The Weatherman >l:lo—Sports Today < tl; 15—News. Ted Ktnuwer 11.30 —Miraculous Journey WINT - TV (Channel 15) Saturday Afteraaen —• 12.00—The Big Top . , J Ou—Gene A utry

Decoration Day. has attracted a record number of entries this year and in a few days the task of qualifying automobiles to start the annual grind will get underway. A record crowd is expected thia year. 0 0 Many people have the idea that the Salvation Army is largely a men's organisation. This is not the case. Moderately priced hotels strictly for business women, some with swimming pools and other recreational facilities are provided in many cities by the Salvation Army. Last year more than ten thousand unwed mothers received care in the more than thirty maternity homes. These are only two of the many services for women which are promoted by the Salvation Army. It is a great organisation for ail mankind! 0 — Tax experts recommend two things which cttisens am do to hold city, county and township taxes down. First the proposed budgets each year should be carefully scrutinised for possible elimination of unnecessary expenditures. The other thing, which al! of us almost completely overlook is to constantly watch any requests for additional appropriations during the year. These extra expenditures if allowed dip into the cash reserve funds and actually mean higher rates the following year. Usually, the public explanation of a request for an additional appropriation is “we have the money, but merely are placing it in a fund so we can use it” That is true as far as it goes, but actually that money placed in a fund, must be made up in the cash reserve at a later date.

I;*6—Pre-Game Warm-Up' 1:5-5—TV Game << the Week Tmn »° 6:oo—Roy Rogers Even tag 6:oo—Lassie 6:3o—Down Homers 7:oo—Home Show Hi-Lights 7:3o—Beat The Clock B:oo—Jackie Gleason B:3o—Stage Show « 9:oo—Two for the Money 9:Bo—lt's Always Jan 10:00—Gunsmoke 19:30 —Damon Runyon Theater 11; 09—Wrestling „ SUNDAY Morafag «;oo—Lamp Unto My Feet 9:3o—Look Up and Live 10:00—Bye on Naw York ,10;'30—Camera Three 1100—Let's Take A Trip 11:30—Faith For Today Aftera oea l-’roo—Tills la the Life 12:20—Wild Bill Hicknx I;oo—Broadway Theater 2:3o—American Tours 3:Bo—The Way • 3:3o—AdveWUwa , 6:oo—Telephone Time SyiiO—You Are There ■rents* 6:oo—Annie Oakley 6:2o—Private Secretary 7:oo—The Ed Sullivan Show B:oo—General Electric Theater 3:3o—Alfred Hitchcock Presents 9:00—464,000 Challenge 10:00—Science Fiction Theater 110:30—Starlight Theater MONDAY “ 'NHttHj' 7:00—Go >d Morning B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—Gary Moore 8; 00—Antuur Gogfrey 10:00—-Air Force Digest <to:fl5 —Arthur Godfrey ,10:30-strike vt Rich —— 'll:oo—Valiant Lady 41:15—>Lcwe of LiLfe ll;3o—Search for Tomorrow 11:45—Guiding Light Afternoon 12:00—Jock Pkrr 12:30—As the World Turns - I:oo—Robert Q. Lewis d:3o—House Party 2;0O-The Rig Payoff (2:3o—Jack Loos Music 2; *s—Bob Growby (3:oo—Brighter Day 3:d6—(Secret Storm 3:.3o—Tiw Edge of Nigtyt 4; 00—Cartoon, Corner I:s6—Bar .16 Ranch 6:So—The News, Hickox 6:lo—Sports Extra 6.ls—Douklsh Edwards 6 30—ItoWn Hood 7; 00—Burns and Allen 7:3o—Talent Scout 8:00—1 Love Lucy B:3o—(December Bride 9; 06—Studio One 10:ffff—GtIMe Playhouse , 10; 30—tWllery Queen ’ 111:00—Charlie Chan MOVIES *'■ ADAMS •'Red Sundown” Sat. at" 2:00; 4:01; B*oßl 8;J3; 10;M. ‘Miracle in the Rain” SUn. at 1:35; 3:40; 5:46: 7;5O; 9:55. (Mon. at 7;,19; 9:85. DRIVE-IN ••Gunfighters” A "African' Manhunt" Sat. as Dusk. •■Private War of Major Benson” Sun at Dusk. . r : ■

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20 /ears Ago Today April 38 —The Centennial bond sale goes over the goal of >7,000. The primary elections will be held one week from today. Albert Keller won second place in the discussion contest at Fort Wayne. “Achievement of a Century” will be the title of the Decatur Centennial, suggested by Mrs. Marie Dailey of North Second street who receives the award of >lO. Peggy Gaunt was elected mayor of Decatur in youth contest election. i Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE — Bacon Curie Bacon curls can be made by removing the rind from sliced bacon, placing in a cold wrying pan, and cooking over a moderate heat until the bacon is crisp and brownWhile it is cooking shape the bacon into curls with a fork. Cut Flowers Do not crowd the stems of flowers In a small vase. Use a larger vase than is necessary, so the stems will absorb nourishment and make the flowers last longer. Windows Dissolve a lump of starch in the water with which the windows are to be washed and it will make the glass clear and sparkling. Modern Etiquette ] BY ROBERTA LEE | o — o Q. Our neighbors are all people in their early thirties, and very young in spirit and looks. It is all right for our children to call thens by their first names? A. It is best to consult your friends about this. Otherwise, your children should be taught to address them as “Mr.” and “Mrs." Q. Is it proper to apologise for a gift one has given because it isn't expensive? A. No; in fact, it is bad form to make any mention of price when giving a gift. Q. Is one obligated to bring a gift to an engagement .party? A. Not unless the party is a shower. Mrs. Paul Bussq Jr., has received the following address of her husband who entered the armed service April 12: Pvt. Paul Busse Jr., U. S. 55541260; Co. “B” 12th Engr. B. N. (C); Fort Carson, Colo. SOTMU <>F ADMIN INTHATION Hotele No. 51«4 In the Aitomw Clreirit Court of (Adams County. Indiana. Notice -Ik 'hereby given tliat Najhan Meschhergi'r was on the 27th day of April, IS3S, appointed Administrator of the estate of John F. Sewhbergf.r, decoased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said crmrt within six months from the date of the first puWlcation of this notice or said claims will he forever toirred. bated at Decatur. Indiana, tills 27th day of April, ABSft * RICHARD I>. MJWTOX Clerk of the Adams Circuit ICourt for Adams County, Indiana. G. Remy Bierly, Attorney and Counsel for personal repreaenlative. Aipril 2», May 5-l<2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. r>l«3 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that Harold li Henschen tvas on the 27 day of April, 1956, appointed; •* r Executor of the will of Samuel D. Henschen, deceased. AH' persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now- due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notk-e or suid .claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, -Indiana, this ,37 day of April. SV-U. RICHAIRD D. LKWTOS , Clerk of the Adams, Cir- < cult Court for Adams County, Indiana. Daniel S. Harsh. Attorney and Counsel for Estate „ ' April JS, May 5-13

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Lists Schedule For Community Center Events Scheduled Each Day Next Week O. M. McGeaXh, director of the Decatur Youth and Community , Center, has announced the sched- ‘ ule of the meetings to be held at ’ the Center for the coming week, i Monday evening at C:3O p.m., the Lions club will meet and at 7 p.m. the sewing class will hold a meeting. Tuesday, May 1, the art dass will meet at 10 a.m. and the Chamber of Commerce retail division will meet at 12 noon. The Democratic committee dinner will be featured at 6:30 p.m. and the Tri Kappa sorority will meet at 7:30 p.m. At 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Citizens Telephone company will have a dinner and at 7:30 p.m„ the Stratton Place directors will meet. The sewing class will meet at 7 p.m. The Rotary club will meet Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. and Girl Scout troop one will meet at the same time. The square dance elub will hold a session at 8 p.m. and Boy Scout troop <3 will meet at 7 p.m. To be featured Friday at 6:30 p.m., will be the “D” club dinner, and the sewing classes will meet) at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. At 8 p.m. Friday evening, the Women’s golf association will hold a meeting. The American Legion Junior auxiliary will hold their district conference Saturday morning at the Center at 10 a.m. COURT NEWS Marriage Licenses Charles William Hummer, 25, Portland, and Barbara Pauline Williams, 18, Decatur. Darrell Eugene Stout, 20, Decatur route two, and Clara Ann Luginbill, 17, Blue Creek town- ’ ship. Re-set for Trial By agreement of the parties in i the complaint to foreclose mechanics lien of Herman Brown against Edgar Clem, the cause has been continued and re-set for trial May 29. Estate Cases The inventory of the Louise Scheiman estate has been filed and approved. It shows 36,052.16 in bonds and money. A petition for letters of administration has been filed for the estate of John F. Moeschberger . and a bond in the sum of 819,000 . has been submitted. letters of administration have been ordered issued to Nathan Moeschberger. G. Remy Bierly is attorney for the estate. The last will and testament of Samuel I). Henschen has been offered and accepted for probate, i A bond in the sum of 87.000 has been submitted and letters testa- ! mentory have been ordered issued to Harold E. Henschen. Daniel S. , Harsh of Bluffton is attorney. The will bequeaths the estate to the widow, Blanche. At her death i or remarriage it goes to a son, Harold; a daughter, Frances Lucille Freels; a granddaughter, Jane Ellen Wolfensberger, and Adam Dean Runkle. The inheritance tax report for the estate of Peter J. Spangler has been submitted. It shows a net value of 35,408.52 and 33,956.73 outside the estate with no tax due. In the Evaline Arches estate, the inheritance tax report has been filed showing a net value of 39,573.17. Tax due is 311.74 from " each of three heirs. The schedule to determine inheritance tax for the estate of Elma A. Essex has been filed with reference to the county assessor. The estate is valued at 34,063.43 end the hpsband, Sherman, is the only heir. |

Named Agent - Eugene P. Ziner u.au appointed special representative In the Decatur area for the Business Men’s Assurance Co. of America, according to an announcement by Glen R. O’Laverty, of Bluffton, district manager. Ziner attended Indiana University, served four years in the navy air corps, 10 months in Korean waters, receiving his discharge Sept. 2, 1855. He was a salesman with the B. F. Goodrich Co. before joining BMA. He is a member of the Presbyterian church, the Masonic lodge and Fort Wayne Scottish Rite. Ziner and his wife, the former Nora Ray, reside at 733 H High street The Inheritance tax report for the estate of Thurman Schug has been submitted showing the net value at >70,317:13 with >16,960 outside the estate. Main heirs to the estate are the Fort Wayne Bible College. >5,892.20; the Cross Evangelical and Reformed Church of Berne, >15,413.18, and the Adams county memorial hospital, >15,413.17 from which there is no tax due. Other heirs and the tax due from them are a sister, Mildred Schug, >1,735.78; two nephews, F. Wayne and Donald R. Wittwer, no tax; two sisters, Leona and Naomi Schug and four brothers, Carl, John, Harry and Herman Schug, >25 each;' a nephew, Leonard Schug, >SO; three nieces, >25 each and on annuities for Leona Schug and Naomi Schug, >101.65 and >103.74 respectively. Mother's Day Issue Os Magazine Published The mother’s day issus of Victory Prayer Band magazine, edited and published by the Rev. James R. Meadows of Decatur, was placed in the amll today. The magazine, in addition to being mother’s day issue, also features a four-page news section which gives details of events of interest in the area served by the Prayer band L _ i_— - Sunday School Class Visits Huntington Jay Martin, accompanied by 10 members of his Sunday school class at the Church of God, were scheduled to make a trip on the Erie passenger train to Huntington this afternoon. While in Huntington they will be shown the dispatcher's office and diesel train operations. They will make the return trip by autos. Saw The Movie HZUKA. Japan (INS> — Two holdup men brandishing knives stormed into the local movie house on Saturday, knocked over attendants. beat up a bystander and whisked off the day's receipts. The movie showing: "Violent Saturday.’’

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Students Visit At Anderson College Nine Adams county high school students, all members of the Church of God of this city, accompanied by the Rev. W. H. Kirkpatrick, spent two days at Anderson College attending vocational days held by the college officials. The group returned home Friday afternoon, after they had taken part in the two-day program at which there were about 600 Indiana hlg hschool students. Principal purpose of the vocational days program is to encourage high_, school students to continue their education. During the session there also was a screening of the young people to ascer- > tain what vocation they would be best fitted for. Those attending from Adams county, all members of junior and junior classes of county high schools were: Colleen Egly, Jerry Mitchel, Roger Strickler, Nancy Frank, Phyllis Singleton, Helen Bolling, DeWayne Ager, Don Peterson and Stan Kirkpatrick. Washington—The U.S. imports a great deal of its zinc supply each year even though it produces more than one-third of all the sine in the world, which is more than the output of any other country.

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