Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office aa Second Claes Matter . Dick D. Heller .— — President J. H. Halle; —- Vice-President Chas. Holthouee —. Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail tn Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, *8.00: Hix months, *4.25; 2 months, *2.2*. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, <9.00; 6 months. *4.76; I months. *2.60. By Carrier: 20 cents per week. Single coplea 8 cents.

Statistics can be used to most any advantage which one sees ftt. For example. Indiana State Chamber of Commerce figures Indicate that the per capita income in Indiana for 1954 was *lß*4. A family of four, which la near the national average makes the total in excess of *7,000 for each family. Statistic-wiae, at least, times are good for large families. Hmm, figures don't He, eh? With another holiday approaching we are reminded that many deaths are caused by traffic violations. In fact, estimates Indicate that more than 80% of last year's highway victims were killed through failure to know or observe traffic rules. Since it is improbable that we could set up a police force' of one officer for each driver it then becomes necessary that the driving public assume the responsibility which is rightfully theirs. Don’t become a ‘’statistic" in the traffic toll! —o We can never say too much about stewardship in a community. As each has a debt to his city and his home so he must discharge his obligations to his church. The Presbyterian church congregation will attain its fund goal so that expanded facilities can be provided for increased membership. Other church improvement programs have been successful and we heartily endorse the present campaign by the Presbyterians. After all, our heritage makes it incumbent upon us to do as well tor those who follow. . —o Eight area Girl Scouts who represent us at the national encampment are certain to gain much from their experiences. The local Girl Scout leaders and parents are worthy of commendation for sending four Decatur girls to the meeting. Twanette Magley, Sara Eichenauer, Jane Bedwell

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WKJG - TV (Channel 33) FR29AY Earning 6:00 —Gatesway lo Sports 6:ls—Jack Gray, News 6:2s—The Weatherman 6:3O—J. P. Morgan 6:4s—fews Caravan " 7-00-—Truth or Consequences'’ - ' 7; 30—Life of Riley 8:00—Big Story B:3o—Star Stage ■ ' 9:oo—Cavalcade of Sports 9:ls—Red Barber’s Sports Corner 10;00 —Celebrity Playhouse 19:30 —Kay’* Theater j 11:00—The Weatherman 11:10—Sports Today 11:1*—Xm 11:30—Wrestling 12:00—“Abroad with Two Yamke” *ATLHDAI Morning 9:(Hi—.Howdy Doody 9:3o—i Married Joan 10:00—Fury 10:30—Ramar of the Jungle IL:M—Captain Gallant ll;30 —Meet Mr. Wizard Aftemoen 12:00—-Uncle Dave and Pete 12:30—.Tw0 Gun Playhouse I:3o—The Trail Riders 2 :oh—-Movietime „ 3; 00—Everyday Nutrition 5 3 :.>»—(■ ilm Parade 3: *s—(lndustry on Parade I:oo—Finals Olympic Tryout* to—Musical Memo 4:4s—lndustry on Parade r,;O0 —Three Mesquiteers Evening 6:oo—Adventures of IKt Carson 6:3o—Down You Go 7: Ob-Patti page Show 8:00—People Are Funny 3:3o—My Little Jlargi 9:oo—George Babel »;30 —Adventure Theater 19:80—Badge 714 —Passport to Danger llfOO —"Sweet Beyond the Door” SUNDAY Afternoon 12:00—Man to Man 12; 15—How Christian Science Heals 1-3:3o—Chicago at Fie vela nd 3:o*—This is the Life 3:.to—The Ruggles 4:00—Zoo Parade 4:3o—John Wayne Theater 5;30 —Roy Rogers Keening <;00 —"Topper” A:3o—Fronteer 7; pn—Btev<> Allen Show StUOr-TV Playhouse 9:oo—Jaxretta Young Show 9;30— Federal Men 10:00—fiunday News .Special I*llo—Sports Today 10:30—The Pendulm 11:00—“Follow Your Heart” WINT - TV (Channel 15) FRIDAY 6**4»—The Siews, HJikox

and Connie Baxter are the type of ladies who contribute so much to scouting and their community Is justly proud of their accomplishments. 0 0 Read the senes or articles regarding the power problem which are being carried in this newspaper. After all, this is your town, you are the stockholders and your wishes will help the administration decide what is to be done. We cannot escape the obligation and the decision is ours. By the way, the moment of decision is near, so read, study and then express your own wishes. To be sure, none of the average laymen are experts but several opinions are better than one. 0 ——o—--The sale of the interest of James Elberson in the Culigan Soft Water Service to Clarence Ziner brings to an end the business activity of one of our veteran businessmen. Coming to Decatur in 1919. Mr. Elberson installed the first drive-in gasoline station here and during the ensuing years has been very active in local business circles. The present Beavers Oil Company was sold by Mr. Elberson after twentfive years of ownership and development. For the past several years. ’‘Jim" has been active in the soft water service until the present transaction. Names of stores and faces have changed during residence in Decatur and despite Mr. Elberson'a withdrawal from active participation he will continue his keen and enthusiastic interest in Decatur. Long active inj PtflF. byterian church and Idbge activities, his retirement will be in name only for his support and warm friendship in all 6ivic projects are still needed. The Eibersons will continue to live in Decatur where they have a host of friends who wish them continued happiness.

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6:lo—Spcrts Extra, Grossman 6:os—Douglas Edwards 6:3o—My Friend Flleka 7;00 —Mama ' 7:30 —Our Miss Brooks «; 00—Crusader B:3o—.Break the Bank 9; 00—Undercurrent | 9:3o—.Person to Person 10;«0—Million Dollar Movie 41p»3—News, TTeather, Sport* SATURDAY Morning 8; 30—Captain Kangaroo 9:3o—Mighty Mouse 10:00—V,inky IMnk 10:30—Johnny Jupiter 11:00— The Big Top Afternoon 12:00 Agriculture on Parade 12:30 —Tom Harman’s Work Shop 13:45Pre-Game 'Warmup 12:55—TV Game of the Week 4:3o—GabbyHayes s:Oo—Roy Rogers Evening 6:oo—Lassie 6; 30—Beat the Clock 7:oo—The Honeymooner* 7:3o—Stage Show 8:00—Two for the Money 8;30 —IC* Always Jan 9:oo—Gunsmake 9:3o—Damon Runyen Theater lU;oo—Fabian of Scotland Yard 10; 30—Dollar a Second 11:00—Wrestling 12;00—late Now* SUNDAY Morning 9;00 —lamp Unto-My Feet 9:3o—Look Up and Live 10:00—Eye on New York 10;30—Camera Three 11:00—Let’s Ta?* A Trip 11:30—Faith Foi Today Afternoon 12:00—This is th* Lt.e « 12:30—Wild Bill Hickog I;oo—Broadway Theater . 2:3o—American Tpur* 3:oo—The Way 3 ;39—Adventure Miy» Ft. Wayne 4»'3O—.< 'BS KiBW S s:oo—Telephone Time 1* 5; 30—Yon There Evening 6:oo—Annie Oakley 6:3o—iPrivdte tSecretgry 7:oo—The Ed Sullivan Show B:oo—General Electric Theater B:3o—Alfred Hitchcock Presents 9:00—364,000 Challenge 9'3o—San Francisco Beat 10:00—BcKnc* Fiction Theater 10;30—Starlight Theater 1*: 3 O—N ew g ° r 13 . ADAM.C "Silver Star” 4 “ThOre’s Always Tomniorroiw” Starting Frl. at 6:40. Starting Sat. at 1:40. . “JUBAL” Sun. at 1:31; 3;38; 6:45; 7:53; 10:00. DHIVE IV ’’Pete Kelly’s Blues’’ Fri. at dusk. ‘W'ar Horizons” & 'Tarzan Eteeapes” Sat. at dusk. "Bad Day at Black Rock” Sun. at ’ rmSmi

20 Years Ago 1 June 3* — General Electric girls return from Washington D. Ci, where they were entertained at a reception given by Mrs. Franklin D.’ltoosevelt at the White House. Mrs. C. B. Schumaker is observing her 86th birthday. Miss Frieda Scherer won the queen contest with 5,907,660 votee. Mildred Teeple was second and ißuth Elsey third. Uncle Sam will offer Homestead houses fpr sale up U» July I*. All bouses are occupied and oocupaata haw first opportunity to buy. Mrs. Roosevelt will not be able to attend the dedication of the Homesteads division ia Decatur as she is scheduled to appear in a distant part of the country that day. n — ■■■" 1 i Modern Etiquette | BY ROBERTA LEE •» ——e Q. If there is no host in the house at the time, and s hostess is seeing a couple off. should she help both of them with their coats, or just the woman? A. She doesn’t assist either of* them. The man first helps the woman with her coat, then attends to himself. Q. Is it proper to address a wedding invitation to “Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ferguson and Family”? A. No. If the children in a family are old enough to be invited, a separate invitation must be sent to each of them. Q. Is it correct for a man to use' the title “Mr.” on his business cards? - $ A. No. Only such titles as “Rev." or “Dr.” are permissable. A 0- -v Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE Folding Curtains a When laundered curtains are put away in a drawer, fold them so that the top and bottom are together. If folded this way the creases will work out when hung, but if folded lengthwise there will be no weight to bring out the creases. Cutting Cake When baking twx>-layer cakes try placing the two bottoms together, The bottom will be crusty, and the cake is pot so likely to fall apart -when it is cut. Basting Threads Before pulling the basting threads out of material, cut the thread every' few incites.' It willavoid leaving holes in the mater- ■ - —fam !■ i hi Decatur Peppy Gals The sixth regular meeting of the Decatur Peppy Gals 4-H dub was held June >26 at the Decatur high school. The meeting was called to order by the vice-president, Deanna Small. The pledges were led by Carol and Rita Norquest. Roll call was answered by “how many years I have been in 4-H.” The minutes were then read and dues were taken. Ciroup singing was led by Jane Bedwell. Kay Wynn and Onalee Barkley were appointed to see ■.bqijjt having a swimming party. A demonstration showing show to lake yest rolls was given by Jane led well. Refreshments were served >y Kay Wynn, Onalee Barkley, arol Norquest, and (jetty Haugh, 'he next meeting will be held July at 1:30 p.m. oincidence DES MOINES (UP) — A patient t lowa Methodist Hospital was stening to a market report on bis ■dio. His nurse walked in just as e announcer was giving the mart quotations on May wheat, "hat’s funny," she said, “toy me is Mae ’Wheat.”

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COURT REWS Real Estate Transfers Orlen S. Fortney to Frank D v Fortney, part inlot 8 in Pleasant Mills. Ray Fryback etux to Mary Catherine Spangler, part out lot 14 in Decatar. Mary Catherine Spangler to Ray Fryback etux, part out lot 14 tn Decatur. First Bank of Berne Admr. to Lester Manley, 34 acres in Blue Creek Twp. *BSOO. Benjamin F. Shroyer etux to Wayne O. McDonald etux. 200 acres in Root Twp. William W. Cravens etux to Jack F. Kline etux, inlot . 238 in Decatur. Harold E. Myers etux to Jesse Lautxenheiser etui, inlot 870 in Decatur. Calvin L. Yost etux to Merlin C. Sieling etux. inlot 18 in Decatur. Sautblne & Simerman Builders, Inc. to Roscoe E. Glendening etux, inlot 45 in Decatur. Lola C. Helm etvir to Lloyd L. Mishler etux, 5 acres tn Union Twp. Gaylord M. Knittie etux to Kenneth W. Nash etux, inlot 5 in Decatur. ; <Richar<| L. Sanders etux to Vernal A. Wallace ptux, *76 & N% 281 in Geneva. Bernard Eiting etux to Richard A. Braun etux, land in Washington Twp. Endre Eipos etux to Roland L. Reppert etux, 1 acre in Root Twp. Calvin L. Yost etux to Clarence E. Smith etux, inlot 33 in Decatur. Clarence E. Smith etux to Calvin L. Yost, .38 acre in Washington Twp. Name Delegates To National Convention Fourth district , delegates to th? Republican national convention chosen in caucuses Thursday night prior to the state convention, are Thomas Gallmeyer of*Fort Wayne and Glen T. Reike of Auburn. Alternates are, John Clark ot Avilla and Charles White of Columbia City.

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CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED BY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JULY A ItM COUNTY Citizens Tele. Co. Oper ....* 145.19 Decatur Uglrt-Water D. do 287.67 KJommerclal Print Shop do .. 59.79 Decatur Democrat Co. do ... 223.67 Haywood Pub. Co. do 1316.30 Schafer Store do. 16.51 The Bobbs-Merrill Co. Clk 16.00 Helen E. Johnson lAud & T. 56.60 Frank Klteon Aiud Exp . 6.66 Needham's Typewriter do 10.75 Merle Affolder Sher Exp .. 246.40 Smith Drug Co. do 3.80 Decatur Dumber Co. do ...... 2.88 Holthouee Drug Co. do i 2.60 Ralph IE. Roop do 1.25 Emergency Radio Serv. do 20.04) Koehlinger's do .. _... 16.00 H. Moellering Sury & Mil 64.70 Ft. Wayne 18. Print Sup. do 4.86 Herbert Myers Prow Atty • 2.15 Bessie Koss Aaeeasor iD»p 63.00 C. M. Grabill Seh Supt Mil 38.16 H. F. Zwlck. MJ). Hlth Sal 77.00 C. H. Muselman Prob Mil 20.00 Myles F. Parrish Ct Ct Exp 10.00 Coverall Rental Service do 4.20 Citizens Tele. Co. do 24.84 Raymond N. Kias* Asso. do 30.00 West Bulb. Ido. do 50.50 Bobbs-Merrill Co. do 21.60 Callaghan & Co. do 15.00 Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co. do 13.50 John Bixler Ct House Jan 236.00 Jewel Eh Inger Ct H Matron 100.00 William Klusman Ct H Exp 66.00 Louis Drake do 10.00 Klenk’s Service Center do .. 59.1 t Janitpr's Supply Co. do ... 17.00 Jerome Nussbaum do L....... 3.60 Haugk's do 8.25 Coverall Rental Service do 6.00 Doris Affolder Jail Matron 125.00 Blackwell's D. Store Jail M 2.91 i Morral S. Rich, M.D. do 19.50 Willis N. Hakes do .... — 473.20 No. Ind. Public Ser. Co do 15.08 G. Fosnaugh Cb Home Supt 2004)0 L Stucky Co Home Atten 1400 Bessie Wendle do „ 50.00 Martha Shoaf do .......... .... 30.00 mlllfe Knuckles do ; 100.00 Charles McDonald do 140.0') Philip ft. McDonald do 62.00 Morral Rich, M.D. do 68.76 Rev. iA. A,. Fenner do - 4.00 Rev. Ord flehman do 6.00 Dr. Ralph <E. Allison do .... 30.00 Art Lengerich do ..... 29.01 Schafer Store do 28.18 J. I. Holcomb Mtg. Co. do .... 129.10 Beavers Oil Service do ........ 164.48 Burseley & Co., Inc. do 108.55 Koline Drug Store do .........v 14.35 Smith Drag Co. do ......... 4.18 Jerome Nussbaum do 21.00 Stiefel Grain Co. do 116.26 Blue Gahne Gas, Inc. do .... 23.22 Klmpel’s Cigar Store do .... 102.40 Haugk's do . 20.00 Stewart's Bakery do ....... . 50.33 ■Heller Coal Feed A Sop. do 119.36 Will Wlnnev W. Twp Ass. 150.00 C K. Marahand New Imp. ~ 20.00 Thomas »R. Baker do 20.00 ■Homer Niederhauser Reas. 3.00 Harley J. Reef Co Comm .... 158.33 Lewis H. Worthman do 158.33 John A. Kintz do 158.33 Dick Burdg 80. of Review’ .160.00 Catherine Oschenrlder do . 160.00 David A. Macklin Co Atty 100.00 Frank Myers Trustee Sal 143.75 Raymond E. Moser do 113.75 Umll Stauffer do 175.00 H. D. Mosser do ...£.. 175.00

11!:" Hid Aumann do 175.00 Gutter Merriman do 200.00 L. H. Brunner do ,L............ iTO.OO Fred Bittner do ......... 17AM U A. Mann do 237. U Katherine E. Aspy Ass. E.\p VO.OO Floyd B. Aepy do ..... Z 40.00 Berne Witneaa Co. Legal A. 67.27 Arman Hwbwgger Bridge .... 112.00 C,. C. AiWiottdo .......TZZ...... 12045 John took, do 138.70 Hubert lech do 133.65 Lawrence Smith do ............ 56.36 ErnOst Bauman Garage do '. 8,00 Mobart Welding EYiiuip. do 6.00 Anmvo Dratnage-iMet. P. do 968.11 Yost Gravel Ready Mix do 112.16 Koohar Lumber Co. do 138.44 Hgbegger Hdwa. do 99.84 Jos. F. Kliesler Co. dp 900.00 Black Funeral Home Hold B 100.00 Adams Co. Farmer's In- An- 100.00 Adamp Co. LH Cl mb Asa. do 4256.00 Joe' Butler Fox Hty ............ 3.00 Alvin W. Hackman do 3.00 Harold Tieman do 3.00 I. Byron Hospital TB Care 1339.75 M. C. Stewart Brux: Test .... 12.00 Ralph E. Allison do ....... ... 175.00 Paul M. Cellar do 75.50 DeLoas W. Fireuved do 258.50 Hakon Holm do 4.60 Edward P. Peek do 25.00 William Freeman do 113.50 Leland Smith Ins. Ag. Pre . 25.00 Lawrence Smith Co & Diteh 158.62 Austin Merriman do 112.00 Carl Burkhart do ..... 128.10 Theo Bultnahn Open Ditch 7.70 Paul G. Becker do 10.00 Elmer Gerber Tile Dr 12.46 Wayne Dubach do * 7.00 C. R. Williams do 66.00 J. W. Karch Wone Co. do 2.64 Krick-Tyndall IGo. do 231.61 Decatur Auto Sup. Ditch Al 12.38 Korte Bros, do 154.00 Stockberger Mach do 161.80 Beavers Oil Service do 137/20 Butler's Garage do 60.14 HIGIiWAY Lawrence Noll Supt 166.66 Walter Reppurt A/Supt 138.60 Albert Beer do 141.40 Mary Jane Runyon Clerk .... 60.00 Raymond Kylter Diesel .... 133.65 Lawrence Koenig do 135.00 Virgil Ferry do - 136.35 Virgil Draper do . 138.60 Jesse Patch Minsk 16346 Harold Burger Truck 136.86 Don Harvey do 136.36 Richard do ... 136.35 DeWayne Beer do ... 136.35 Roger Steiner do 136.35 Arthur Rose Tractor 183.65 Noah Brunner do — 133.65 Christ Mewbberger do .136.35 Joe Spangler Janitor 40.00 Chriet Zurcher S. H. 131.80 Joel Augsburger do 131.30 Max Case do 7040 David Runyon do 118.80 Burl Fuhrman Truck 136.36 Louie Drake Watchman .... 2.00 Decatur Light-Water Oper. 11.49 Treasurer of Adams Co. do 754.01 Citizens Telephone-Co. do .. 12.15 Melvin Meyer do 10.00 Deisch Supply Co. do 6.1.07 Berne Farm Equip. Co. do 26.55 Paul Yoder Garage do 10.76 Felber Mach. Shop do 5.89 Decatur Equipment Inc. do 88.57 Rlehle Tractor Imp. Co. do 7.60 Mao Allister Mach. Co. do 356.62 Ft. Wayne Spring Ser. do 11.42 Bearings Inc. do 18.21 W. Rubber A Hydraulics do 41.65 Allen Co. Trac. Sales do .. 19.62 Decatur Auto Supply do .... 91.29 Parr's Tire * Imp. do 19.93 C. C. Schwarta & Sons do .. 4.36 Motor Fuel Tax Dlv. do .... 42.80 Beavers Oil Service do .. . 1117.44 National Oil A Gas Inc. do 22.00 Dierkee Implement Sales do <180.8« [Rawls/inc. do 29.98 Snap</n Tools do 17.10 Bag Kervice Inc. do 3.50 J. E Sheets do 60 00 J. W. Karch Stone Master. 15.74 Mesiiberger Bros. Stone do 8170.02 Ly*>«rg<l~<Gravel do 286.00 The Krick>TyndaU Co. do 96.:t7 Berne ReadyxMlx Con. do 44.80 The Schafer Cb, Prop. 13.98 National 31111 Supply do ... 20.18 Beaver* OH Service do 73.00 WELFARE Bernice Nelson Mil & Pest. 65.49 Mary J Hazelwood Mil. ... 18.41 Mabel Marshall do ... 11.34 Veronica Linn do 37.61 Francis E. Shell do : 1.25 Lenora Glendenirig do • 7.56 Lester H. Brunner do 3.92

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Clinton D. Staury do ia.3B Cltlsens Tele. Co. Oper 17.4* Board of Commisslonea-s Certified before me this 29th day of June, 1966. FRANK KITBON AUDITOR ADAMS 00. Boy Scout Campers All Reported Fine Steve Everhart, in charge of the Decatur Boy Scouts and leaders who are on their annual summer outing, called Thursday night to report (hat all in the party are fine and they have spent some time at Rocky fountain national park. The group will next go to Grand Teton national park in Colorado, where many western movies have been filmed. Auto Is Damaged In Accident Today A car driven by Dwight Leroy Hirschy, 17, of Monroe route one, was damaged in an accident at 9:80 a.m. today on a county road two miles south and five and a hal! miles east of Berne in Jefferson township. Hirschy lost control of the vehicle on some loose stones. The car skidded into a ditch and turned over. Damage was estimated at S3OO. Deputy sheriff Charles Arnold investigated.

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