Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1956 — Page 10

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published ■very Bvenlpg fcxcent Bantey By TUB DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. PipterM at the Decatur, Ind.. Post Office aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller ftee-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary Treasurer Subscription Rates: ay Mall in Adams sad Adjoining Counties: One year. $8 00i jMx nanptl s, $4.25; 3 months. $2.25. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. 0.00; • months. $4.75; 1 months. $2 50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, • cents.

A man can be the moet honest fellow in the world, but not necessarily a good leader if he Is ignorant of what is going on among his trusted lieutenants. o-—o The Adams county board of election commissioners is completing supervision of the ballot printing this week. Election officials will be ready for the November « election, will you? You have until next Monday night at 9 o’clock to register. A good citizen takes part in election?. o o Thousands of bushels of beans have been brought to the Soya plant here this week. The long procession of trucks will last for another two weeks. Weather has been excellent for cutting the beans and getting them to market.' fl You have until October 8 to register to become eligible to vote in the November general election if: You have moved since the last primary election or if you have not voted in one of the last two elections. It is everybody’s duty and privilege to vote! o o— — The 1450.000 Memorial hospital bond issue has been sold and the next procedure is to advertise for bids for the improvement work. Hospital trustees hope to get the work started this fall. When remodelled and enlarged the hospital will be one of the finest small hospitals in Indiana. Never again, should we permit any public building to deteriorate so badly. but we probably will. — —o—o - Cool autumn days bring us to the realisation that we need some fall and winter clothing accessories. Shoppers are invited to visit Decatur retail stores and compare prices and quality with any store in any city. We know if you do this, you will make Decatur your shopping headquarters. The smart shoppers of this area trade in Decatur and their dollars go farther. 4) 0 Decatur citisens hate raised a ■* fifth of the $43,000 for the purchase of land for a future factory site. This is below the expectations of those in charge but not discouraging, because only about a third of Decatur's citizenry has beep approached. Balance of the soliciting teams will complete

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) THiHsnxr y “ KvenlHK 6 90 —Gatesway to Sport* 6:ls—Jack Gray. News g : j4—The WeHtheYman 6:Xo—ldJiah Shore 6:4s—News Caravan 7:oo—You Bet Tour Life 7:Bo—Dragnet 8; 80—The People s C hop e g-Jo— Tennessee Ernie cord 9 06—Lux Theater 10:60—Star Showcase . 10:8# —jh-ath Valley Days , 11:00—News & Weather 11:15—Sparta Today , 11:30 —“Rendezvous With Ernie. yRIDAY 9 tm- Ding Dong School 9:30 — Bandstand 10»<>— Home 11:00—Tic, Tac Dough 11:M —It Could be You 11:45—World Series 4:Ot» —tjueen lor a Day. 3:4?—Here’s Charlie. . 4. no—Comedy Time. 4 :j0—“Kay Xlilland Show C-rt’oon Express 545—Two Gun Playhouep ■ 6:W—Gateswa!- to Sports - 6-15—JAck Gray. News «--$4 —The Weatheraxxn 6:30 Eddh Flshfr , « i’—A- vs <’»r>vna 7:oo—Life ,rs Riley - 7 30—Walter, IV im hell s’oo—Cherry show . . x ja-Ht.a Story 9:6o—Boxing 9:45—K«l Barber. j .ivL-itv t'layh'.use Jh : '3p—The llugglsef » ie «5— lixiustry on Parade ] —News A .Wvath«r n t.v-50..!--.. )! jo Hit.lies It .I*9#--: lU„V- < <uio <... If.il

' I ' -T, - 1 —; i. their work this week and we are certain the project w|ll be oversubscribed. o o The annual Community Fund drive, which represents the request for financial aid from eight worthy younth and other community • improvement organizations will get underway next week. Every Decatur citizen will be asked for a contribution. This campaign for operating funds is a worthy cause and it is the sincere hope of those in charge that donors will bear in mind that the one drive replaces individual requests for funds all year by the participating organizations. o o In anticipation of greater financial aid from state sources, the representative of the state board of tax commissioners set the Decatur. Washington tax levy for next year at $5.08 and the Decatur, Root rate at $5.12.- All other levies show a relative reduction. Budget operating figures for various units of government were carefully scrutinized and reduced where it was believed possible. The action will meet with general approval with one parting word. The state board and various rate getting groups should have exercised as much care for the last ten years, and our rates would not have soared so high. Actually, if people take part in the budget setting and rate making process of government, tax rates can be held down to a minimum always. —o o When World Series rolls around, we can’t help thinking back through the years when baseball was the top sport in Dpcatur. Some forty years ago the idols of, the local sporting world were' such men as Hez Cochran. Alva Buffenbarger and Dave Campbell, three of the best semipro players ever to wear Decatur uniforms. There were many others, of course, but these three comprised our boyish platform of worship during those days when every small city took its baseball seriously. AU three of the “early day stars" went on to business success, but all three still set aside world series week to follow the “greatest sports on earth.” You can have your Campanellas, Mantles and Maglies but we’ll still look with an idolizing eye at Cochran. Campbell and Buffenbarger, and their successors.

WINT - TV (Channel 15) THURSDAY Esealaw 6:ob—The News. Hlekox «• JO— Sports Extra, Grossman 6-15—Douglas Edwards 6:3o—Mayor of the Town 7:00 —Robert Cummings 7; 30—Climax 830—Playhouse 90 10:00— starlight Theater M;30 —.New#, Weather. Sports FRIDAY HoruluK 7; DO—Good Morning S;00> —Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—Garry Moure 10:30—Strike It Rich 11:00 —Valiant Lady 11:15 —Love of Life 11; 30—Search for Tomorrow 11:45 —Guiding Light Afternoon 12:00—CBS News 13:10—Open House 12:30—As the World Turns I:o6—Johnny Garson Show I:3o—House Party 2;80 —The Big Payoff *2:3o—Bob Crosby Show 3:oo—Brighter Day 3:15 —Secret Storm I:3o—The E<Jge of Night 4:oo—My Little Margie . 4; 30—Bar 15 Ranch *6:ot—¥he News. Hlekox 6:10 —Sports Extra. Grossman 6:ls—Douglas Edwards c-’ft—Mv Friend Fib ka *:00--West Point 7:3o—Zane Grey Theater B:oo—Crusader B:3B—Frontier 9:00, -T.be Lineup • 9:*o—P’erSon to Person 10:00 —Mllljon Dollar Movie' 11.-30 —News. Weather. Sports. MOVIES ADAMS •■Jolinnv <‘oiudi” Tliurs. at 1:12: 4:43. 5:41: 7.45. •‘Whispering Stillin'’ & •‘Stranger at Mr Ih.n" Fri. .it «:”<»

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20 Years Ago Today o O Oct. 4, 1936 was Sunday. O o Household Scrapbook I BY ROBERTA LEK O — rO Fruit and Berry Stain* To remove fruit and berry stains from linen or any Cloth, stretch the stained portion over a bowl. Then pour boiling water through; dry in the sun to bleach if possible. If the stain has “set" and the cloth is white cotton or linen, follow the boiling water with a chloride bleach and rinse promptly and thoroughly. Using eoap will set the stains, so be careful to treat promptly and remove the stain before washing in the usual way. Moths To prevent moths, sprinkle a little turpentine. or benzine, around the crevices of closets, drawers and boxes. Store garments in newspapers, as moths dislike the odor of printers’ ink. .. Laundering Blankets After washing and drying woolen blankets, whip them with a carpet beater. It will make the wool light and soft agaiw,

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I Modern Etiquette I BY ROBERTA LEE o O Q. I recently applied for employment and gave the three references requested. Someone has told me since that this was a rude thing to. do without first asking permission to use those names? Is that correct? A. Ordinarily, you should ask permission first. But if times does not allow this, you should inform these persons that you took the liberty of using their names as reference, and that you hope it is all right with them. - Q. Isn’t it now considered proper for a bridge player to begin picking up and arranging his cards before the deal has been completed? A. No; this is very rude. He should not touch or begin picking up his cards until the last one hks been dealt. Q. When attaching one’s card to a wedding gift, is it necessary- to write the bride’s name on the envelope ? A. While not necessary, it is all 'right if one wishes to do so. > The Wisconsin Legislature has 133 members--—?• 100 in* the Assembly and 33 in the Senate.

K.C. Commemorate Birth Os Columbus Councils All Over Nation Observe Day During the next week, hundreds of councils of the Knights of Columbus will sponsor many different projects in commemoration of Columbus Day. Early reports received at the supreme office in New Haven. Conn., indicate that a record number of radio ami television broadcasts throughout North Arne.iea will portray the accomplishments of Christopher Columbus. Other activities will include the scheduling of let, 2nd and 3rd degree* named in honor of Columbus, civic banquets, parades, essay contests and similar programs. In Fort Wayne area, councils 451, and 4048 of Fort Wayne. 864 of Decatur and 1790 of Garrett are planning programs fitting for this day to honor their patron. Christopher Columbus. ■-— I The Knights of Columbus, the I largest organization of Catholic laymen in the world, was organized i in New Haven, Conn., in 18,82. and i received a charter from the state I of Connecticut’on March 29 of t|ie ‘ same year. In this, the 75th anni-' versary year of the order, the or- ■ ganization has councils in every ‘ state of the United States, every ; province of Canada, in Mexico,! Cuba. Panama, Puerto Rico, ahd ■ the Philippines. Its members today number over 1,000,000. From its very beginning the organization has been noted for outstanding we’-, fare projects for the benefit of; country, church and fellowmen. Fori over 30 years its programs designed to offset the influence of atheistic communion, and in the fields of, fraternal, patriotic, and religious w-elfare, have been autstanding. Particular attention is now being accorded to work in programs of youth guidance through the Knights’ junior order, the Columbian Squires, and in other ways through close cooperation with civic service groups in hundreds of communities.

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