Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Bunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. ■nterM at the Decatur. Ind M Post Office as Second Cltu Matter Dick D. Heller —— President 3. H. Heller Vice-President Chai. Holthouse Secretary Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Blx months, $4.25: 8 months, $2.25. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, ss.oo; 8 months, $4.75; 8 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 80 cents per week. Single coptea, 8 cent*. ,

A solution for our water problem lies in the hope that new test wells will give us that big supply so urgently needed. Other communities are facing a similar obstacle and some even suggest a distribution network from the Great Lakes. If oil and gas ean be piped for thousands of miles there appears to be no reason that such a plan would not be possible. ■ —o—e — The election of Ell Stucky of Geneva as president of Adams County Mental Health society causes us to reflect that Indiana's position has risen from 48th in the nation to fourth place in the care of the mentally ill. Mr. Stucky, other officers and -interested persons, are to be congratulated upon their success in educating Adams county people to the needs of the people who need mental treatment. Continuation of this fine work in Adams county is a great tribute to these active members of our county organisation. 1 0 0- — _ * CQ J Senator Richard Nueberger (DOre J has warned us that lobbyists have become so strong that they function as a “third House of Congress." While outright purchase of votes is rarely found today, campaign contributions to opponents can help spell defeat at the polls for someone who fails to heed a lobby. The Senator suggests a federal grant to parties at election time and a restriction JST contributions to SIOO per donor. We need fb alert ourselves to the threat of lobbies and perhaps the time Uxipe.t<xattemut same curb’s Upon such influence in government.

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) SATURDAY U-00 —Uncle Dave and Pete 12:30 —Two Gun Playhouse I:3o—The Trail Rid era 2:00 —Movietime 3;0O —Everyday Nutrition 3:30 —Bi® Picture 4:oo—Fil mParade 4:45 —Industry on Parade 5;00 —Three Mesquiteers Evening . „ 6:oo—Adventure of Kit Carson 6:3o—Down You Go 7; 00—Jlullus Laßosa Show 5:00—-People Are Funny 9:oo—(Encore Theater 9; 30—Adventure Theater 10:00 —Badge 714 10:30—Passport to Danger 11:00—"Kill Him For Me” SUNDAY Afternoon UtOO—Man to Man 12-16—How Christian Science Heals 151:30—This is the Life 12 ■ 55—1 ndians vs. Baltimore 3:3o—The Christophers 4:oo—Tfce Ruggles 4:3o—John Wayne Theater 5:30 —Hoy Rogers Evening «;0O— "Topper " 6:3o—Frontier ♦ 7; 00—Steve Allen Show 8:00—TV Playhouse 9:oo—Man Against Crime 9:3o—Federal Men 10:00—Sunday News Special 10:10—Sports Today 10:15—The Penduim 10:15—"Cappy PR-ks Returns" MONDAY Morning 7:00 —Today 9:oo—Ding Dong School 9; 30—Ernie Kovacs Show 10:00—Home ' T 11:00—Feather Your Nest ’ 1130—It Could be You Afternoon 12:00—The News 12:10—The Weatherman 12;-15 —Farms & Farming ■ 12:30—Movietime I:l6—Editor*- Desk ’ 1; 30—Tennessee Ernie'Ford 2; 00— NBC Matinee 3.00—-Queen for at 1 >ay 3:4s—Here'» Charlie r 4:oo|oomedy Time 4:3o—Bay Milland Show s;oo—Cartoon Express s:ls—Two-Gun Playhouse Evening 6:oo—Gatesway to Sports 6:ls—Jack Gray, News 6:2s—The Weatheemaa--o:Bo—Frankie Lane B:4s—Jfewt Caravan 6:oo—"Rosalinda" 8:30 —Robert Montgomery Presents 9:Bo—The Man Called X ' 10;00 —Racket Squad V>.::o—The Lone Wolf 11:00—The Weatherman . 11. T—Sports Today "11:15—News . . 11:39 —"ice Capotes” WINT-TV (Channel 15) SATURDAY Afternoon J2:00— Agriculture on Parade :— 12:30—Toni Harman’s Work Shop 12:45Pre-Game Warmup TV G • >-r the W.ck

Your chnrch will prosper If you take the time to invest of your own time and money. Perpetuation and expansion of Christian precepts are two land marks each of us car leave as we pass along life’s trail. Each could start now by attending church and taking part in its operation. 0 oi—It is interesting to note that in the recent scramble for trained engineers, most applicants were ■Cr concerned about opoprtunities and locations, with salary running a poor third. The aircraft industries offered SSOO to S6OO monthly and found few takers with a greater number accepting jobs In other -lelds. The federal government as usual, failed to attract many of the job seekers. Again we find that government is unable to compete with private industry in its search for trained personnel. Perhaps our sights should be refocused to get more able young men into federal services. 0 0— Reports of increased valuations throughout Adams county indicate ajob well done by the assessors as wbll as the Board of Review. Decatur, with an increase of more than $200,000 is indicative of many improvements over the past year. The entire county showing an increase of more than $900,000 with most of it shown as real estate increases. Further adjustments will continue to be made which should tend to check the recent rises in tax rates. However, the . present inflationary trend does require more money to operate given ytx-supported activities and cost-of- living rises sn .

probabjy will ,not be checked completely. Most of us would be satisfied with a slow-up.

4:3o—Gabby Hayes s:oo—Roy Rogers Evening 6:oo— Lassie 6; 30—Beat the Cloek 7:oo—.The Honeymooners 7:3o—Stage Show B:oo—Twe for the Money B:3o—.Russ Morgan Show 9:oo—Gunsmake 9:3o—High Finance 10:00 —•Fabian of Scotland Yard 10; 30—Dollar a Second 11:90—Wrestling 12:00— Late News SUNDAY Morning ’ ■ 9; 00—Lamp Unto My F«»t . 9:3o—Look Up and Live 10:00 Eye on Now York 10;30 —Camera Three 11:00—Let’s Take A Trip 11:30—Faith Fo> Today Afternoon 12:90—This Is tho Llie 12:30—Wild Bill Hickox , I:oo —Broadway Theater 2:3o— Amerlcen Tpurs 3:oo—The Way o 2:3o—Bandwagon '56 4; 00—Face the Nation 4; 30— CBS NEWS s:oo—Telephone Time 5; 30—You Arv There Evening 6.oo—Annie Oakley 6:3o—Private Secretary 7:9o—The Ed Sullivan Show B:oo—General Electric Theater B:3o—Alfred Hitchcock Presents 9:00—864,000 Challenge 2-30—San Francisco Beat 10:00—Starlight-Theater U:3o—■News, Weather, Sports J MONDAY Morning 7:00—Good Morning B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:00 —Gary Moore"' v ' ~ a * 9:30 —Arthur Gogfrey - 10:3th—Strike *t Rich 11:00—Valiant Lady 11:15—jLowe of LiLfe 11:30—Search for Tomorrow 11:45—Guiding Light Afternoon 12:00 —CBS News 12:00—Open House * . 12:30—As the World Turns I:oo—Johnny Carson Show I:3o—House Party — 2; 00—The Big Payoff 2:3080i> Croctby 3:oo—Brighter Day 3:ls—Secret Storm 3:3o—The Edge of Night 4:oo —Cartoon Corner 4:3o—Bar 15 Ranch Evening 6:oo—The News, Hickok 6:lo—Sports Extra 6:ls—Douglas Edwards ?:30 —.Robin Hood : * 7; 00—Burns and Allen 7:3o—Talent Scout '■ B:oo—Charlie Farrell SJiow 8:30 —Vic Damone Show < 9:00—-Studio One 10:60—Adventures of Shgrlockll oltnes 11:30—News, Weather, Sports MOVIES 1 ' ADA MH ■ • — 'ißeaet With 1,000,004 Eyes” & "Apache Woman” starting Sat. at’ 1: <0 ■ • . ' "The Searchers” “Sun. at 1;3:.15; 5:30; 7:45; 10:00. Mon at 7;17-9.32. DRIVE IN "Davy Crocket” & "Battleground” Sat. at dusk. '“Crashing Las Vegas” & "The Btg-Combo” Sun, at dusk.

Today > 1 July sl—Fire destroy* garage and new autqjpobUe of Mrs, J. C. Sutton St. Leas is estimated at SI,OOO on garage and residence. James D. French. T 5. well known educator, dies at home southwest of Berne. Dr.. Fred Patterson will give radio talk on Centennial plans tonight at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Grace Everett, *2, Decatur woman, dies. ‘ Adams county receive* check for $38,687 from stat* aa it* Fart of teachers salaries. Catholic Ladies of Columbia announce picnic today at Legion Memorial park. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols are In Milwaukee visiting Mrs. Mar garet Lose. Bernard Clark returns from visit at Rome City. Tom Burk accepts position at Columbus, O„ with Sears-Roebuck Co. Mary Grace Zimmerman es Decatur is on Earlham college honor list 0 ■■ ■■ I Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE Prevent Stretching Should the buttonholes of the sweater stretch when washing, this trouble can be eliminated the next time if the buttonholes are sewed up with a few light stitches before washing the sweater. Black Stockings Black stockings will not lose their color and have that greenish tinge If a taspoon of strong vinegar is placed in the last rinse water. The Garbage Pall A coat of paint oh the inside es the garbage pail before it is used for the first time will cause it to last twice as long. 6-■ ' — ! Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEV Q. When a hostess has among her guests an accomplished singer or pianist, is it all right to ask thia person to perform? , A. it would show much better taste, and more consideration to ask this person in private. It may be that he or she prefers to rest and enjoy a quiet evening. ’ Q. If a bride’s mother is a practicing doctor (M.D.j, how should her name appear with the bride's father's name on the wedding invitations? A. The invitations should read: “Mr. Robert J. and Dr. Helen Miller." Q. What amount of tip is it customary to give to a bellboy* who brings a telegram to one’s hotel room? A. Not less than twenty-five cents.

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CHAPTER « VM, MOVED over to * lamp on the verandah and read the letter Eileen had written to Brace shortly before she was killed: Darling, darting Bruce. I am writing this in a terrific hurry just to case Mummy should do something stupid and publish the announcement of my engagement to Dirk. I hope to Heaven she doesn’t but you know Mummy. And the poor dear Is se delighted about this phony engagement she's like a dog wagging six tails. You know her heart’s been acting up lately, aud the doctor implores me to do everything I can to keep her calmed down, until the danger to past We know what is really upsetting her is ms, darling—her terror that I’ll dash off and marry you, which I shall do directly Tm twenty-one. But for the moment I’ve hit en the bright idea of a pretended eagagemeat betweea Dirk and myself. He’s always been a good friend of mine, as you.know, though he isn’t one scrap In love with me. He has agreed to let me tell Mummy that he and I are engaged. And goodness, it eras the beet tonic she could have had. She literally got out of her sick bed sod almost danced a j»gI think the main reason Dirt consented to my plan to that he's always been really fond of Mummy and is concerned about her health. You know he lost his own mother when he was a kid and Mummy and he have always understood each other. He has understood her much better than I ever have, but then Dirk is the sort who always makes allowances for everyone. If be likes people, he doesn’t seem to mind how badly they behave. Anyhow this is just to warn you that should you hear anything about this fake engagement, there’s nothing to it, just a device to keep Mummy quiet until ws can be secretly married. You know, my darting, my very own darling, rd never many anyone in the world but you. Yours

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COURT NEWS Marriage License Donald Miles Henry, 34, Wooeter, 0., end Bonnie Louise Mayberry, 17, Wooster, Q. Cause Continued The divorce case of Rosemary Teeple against Donald Teeple has been continued on motion of the plaintiff. Metlon t* Dismiss A motion te dismiss the complaint on promissory note of Simeon J. Hain, Jr., administrator of the Simeon J. Hain, Sr., estate, against Bertilene and Robert Hess, ha* bee* filed by the plaintiff. Amended Cowplaint In the complaint for property damage by Justine Brite against Kennth Singleton, the plaintiff has been ordered to fife by Sept. 7 an, amended complaint in compliance with a previous court ruling. ' Appearance Entered In the complaint for separation of Rita Bowman against Chester Bowman and the Fort Wayne National Bank, venued from Alien county, the tew firm of Custer and Smith has mitered appearance for the defendant and cross-complain-ant. A summons tor the plaintiff has been ordered returnable Sept Citation Ordered’ Tn the complaint for separation of Betty T* Hurst against Arthur Hurst, Jr., an affidavit • showing failure to comply with a court order concerning payment of attorney fees has been filed against the defendant. A citation has been or-

There were tears in Vai's 4?es as she finished reading the letter, but she made no comment. After a few minutes Bruce cleared his throat rather noisily sad said, “That letter alters everything for me, as you see. I realise I owe Hanson aa apology.” He looked toward her. ‘'Will you apologize to him for me, ▼air’ £fae nodded., "If yoa want me to. I know just how you're feeling, Bruce,** she added slowly. “Don’t show Cynthia that letter,", Vai said impulsively. “Try to forgot it” : - —.... *T shall never bo able to forget it, Vat That’s asking ths impossible," he said finally. The Carraways drifted out on the verandah, and they all said goodbye. Jahn and Jane asked Bruce to drop to and see them whenever be had the time. He thanked them and test the house. The amah Ship, half-passenger, half-cargo, was sailing down Southampton Sound. It was raining, but Vai, glancing through the porthole, didn’t mind the rain. Dirk was meeting her. She had Ms radiogram erumpled in her ansea pookst. She saw him immediately the ship docked. He was pacing np and down foe dock M foe gray, persistent rfijn. It was easy te distinguish Mm from foe others who were alio awaiting foe wt rival at foe ship. He oraa so taU and thin, and in his closely belted raincoat he looked almost ew I** 1 ** ated. Bhe naw that M) eyes were searching the passengers — the faces eg the paasengMU gathered oa foe stoda deck intently and eagerly, but‘when apparaatly he cMttte*t tad -iiee mce hmcng' > dismay cloud his face. sensed his djsappointotont as though tt ha® been h«r jpewwal hurt, and slfo knew she bad to do something about it. She went quickly down to her own <*Wn slipped a white raincoat over her uniform. Then she ran up foe stairs to the purser's office. He was a nice elderly man, a good friend at

dered returnable July 87. Estate Case* _ A notice on the final report of the Charles E. Robenold estate has been ordered issued returnable Aug. 10. The inventory of the Anna Tremp estate has been filed and approved, value of $lO2 in money. The final report of the Albert M. Sellemeyer estate has been filed and a notice has been ordered issued returnable Aug. 10. The report shows a balance of $62-03 in addition to read estate. Heirs are a daughter and a sister. The inventory of the estate of Julius Reichert has bean filed and approved, showing $6,200 in real property. $146 in household goods and S6O in other property. The schedule to determine inheritance tax due on the estate of Letitia Schnepp has been filed with reference to The county assessor. The estate is valued at $9,175.87 with six sons as heirs. The inheritance tax report ou the Leo Spangler estate has been submitted showing a net value of $14,394.25 with no tax due from any of the" heirs. A- petition to purchase a grave marker in the estate of John F. Meschberger has been submitted and sustained. The schedule to determine inheritance tax has been filed with reference to'die county assessor. The schedule shows a net value of $23,731.55. Heirs are three brothers, five sisters, and three nephews and one niece. The schedule to determine inheritance tax for’ the estate of Christens Sfchurger has been filed

hers, and he agreed foe might go ashore for a few minutes before winding up her duties. Almost as soon as she’d left his office she was running down the gangplank. Dirk, who had caught one glimpse of her poised at the top of the gangplank, rushed forward to meet her, his thin face breaking into a happy grin. He eaught her in his arms before she had reached the bottom step, and lifted her slight body down onto the dock, holding her so closely she could scarcely breathe. .^ r> But 'presently he held her a little away from him. hia eyes looking gravely down into her pretty face. What he saw must nave satisfied him, for when he spoke it was in a rough, uneven voice, quite unlike his usual voice. "My darting, my darling," he said hoarsely, “you’ve decided, haven’t you?" She nodded and said breathlessly, “Yes, Dirk, yes." "But he held her aqray from him for several long moments before he drew her sharply toward him again and kissed her Mps bun"I love you, I love you, my darting,** be said in a low voice that had become suddenly gentle. /■ ' •*! love yen, Dirk." Agftin he paught her to him, holding her elose, and again he kissed her wet, flushed face. "You’Ve come hottie at last, my darling* he said presently. "Yes, thank heavens I’m borne, PfrV foe whispered. . And. W good to be home, to be sure of her own heart at last; so bsve buried her doubts and bar heartaches, to know so surely where her real happiness lay. She was toe happy even to be aware that many of the passengers were looking down at them from the main deck, some smiling wifo sympathy, others cynically’. She didn’t even know that her brother Tom was standing almost directly behind them, orrinninr his CODgra£UlatiOD& TSUC END

with rtfOroace to the county aaassor. The estate is valued at $7,401.71, with four heirs. The inheritance tax report submitted for the estate of Charles Kiser shows a net value of $4,244.50, with no tax due. A petition for letters of administration for the estate of William H. Bausser has been filed and a bond in the sum of $2,000 has been submitted and approved. Letters of administration have been ordered issued to 'Marcella E. Baueser. The report of the sale of property has been filed in the estate of Cora M. Pence. It shows the sale of a lot in Decatur to Charles and Ethel Hamrick for $8,900. The deed has been ordered delivered to the purchasers on full payment. The supplemental report of distribution for the estate of John H. Givi den has been filed and approved. The administrator has been discharged and the estate is closed. Proof of the publication of notices of appointment and final settlement has been filed in the estate of Floren* T. Leonard.'The administratrix has been ordered to make distribution according to the terms of the final report. The report of distribution has been filed, the administratrix has been discharged and the estate is closed. Proof of the publication of notices of appointment and final set-

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tieinent has been filed in the Mary B. Fritxinger estate and the final report has been submitted and approved. Distribution has been ordered in compliance with terms of the final report. A petition to transfer stocks, bonds and a bank account has been submitted and sustained in the estate of Ruby Durkin Proof of the publication of notices of appointment and final settlement has been filed for the estate of William Michaels, Jr. The final report has been sumbitted and approved. The co-executors have been ordered to make distribution. The report of the sale of real property of the estate of Chauncey O. Manley has been filed and approved. The. report shows the purchase of the property by Glen Manley for the sum of $28,000. The deed has been ordered delivered on full payment. Real Estate —- Pearl E. Leisure etux to Katharyne Nelson, part out lot 275 in Decatur. Katharyne Nelson to Nora J. Leisure, part out lot 275 in Decatur. Louis E. Smitley etug to Richard F. Linn etux, inlot 9 in Decatur. Joseph V. Sfhetgen etux to William Carl Bauserman etux, east part Inlots 106 & 107 In Ge-

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neva. Frances Irene Michaud etal to The Missionary Church Aasn., inlot 431 in Berne $15,000. — Leon D. Snyder etux to Christian F. Bucher etux. Inlot 31 in Decatur. Christian F. Bucher etux to Leon D. Snyder elux. Inlot 9 in Decatur. Walter Hofstetter etux to Ernest Binegar etux, east part outilota 1-2-3-4 & 5 in Geneva. Curtis D. Pace etux to P. Dean Ponrod etux?inlot 1 in Geneva. -Marcyle Braun Gibson etal to Margaret Braun, N’A inlot 107 in Decatur. Anthony J. Faurote etux to Roy E. Strickler etux, inlot 114 in Decatur. Robert C. Steigmeyer etux to Joseph E. Morris etux, inlot 74 tn Decatur. Joseph E. Morris etux to Robert C. Steigmeyer etux, inlot 77 in Decatur. Arnold Lumber Co. Inc. to Ferrin D. Kohne, inlot 16 in Decatur. Weldon L. Soldner etux to Robern K. Worthman etux, inlot 29 in Decatur The dove of world peace will not coo unless we feed it with the corn of goodwill. Aggressive fighting for the right is the greatest sport the world knows.—Theodore Roosevelt.