Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, lad., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse —Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall In Adame and Adjoining Counties: One year, 98.00; Six months, |4.85; 3 months, IJ.JS. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Due year, 8 months, 14.75; 3 months, »159 By Carrier: 30 sente per week. Single copies, 8 cents.

The institution of "THrk or ‘ireit** vm (MB to WtoE MEM when the young people of the Associated Churches of Decatur raised 3411.54 for the United Nations international children’s emergency fund. ■ '0 " ' o ' — Awards to the 4-H club boys and girls will be made at a banquet November 13 sponsored by the retail division of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce. The certificates and pins to be given them will represent only a small part of the rewards of this program which produces our future agricultural leaders. O -O — Voting poses problems to many, but a safe rule to follow is to endorse the party which you know has given good service. When you vote the straight Democratic ticket you are giving your endorsement to the program of your own friends and neighbors who have been aide to increase public service while reducing taxes in Decatur and Adams county—somewhat of a record now days with the Eisenhower inflation in full swing. o o Another vote is being taken this month as the nation's motorists look over the latest offerings of Detroit, South Bend and other automotive cities. Whether or not the new models will take the public’s fancy will have a big impact on business next year. According to the Automobile Manufacturers Association, 24 per cent of all retail salgpjq the United States last year were automotive. Before you decide to make the old bus last another year it might be worthwhile inspecting the new models which are lower, longer, wider, air conditioned and have everything included but an oats bag for the old grey mare.

jrn PROGRAMS (Central Daylight Time)

WKJG - TV (Channel 33) FRIDAY Evening 6:00 —Gatesway to bportß 6:ls—News 6:2s—Ken Newendorp 6:3o—Tales of Texas Rangers 7:00— celebrity Playhouse 7:3o—Eddie Fisher 7:4S—NBC News 8:00 —The Life of Riley 8:30 —Walter Winchell Show B:ss—Democratic Talk 9:00 —The Chevy Show 9:ss—Republican Talk 10:00—Paoli Rosi vs Henry Brown 10:45—Red Barber’s Corner 11:00 —News and Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11:20 —Hockey Hi-Lites 11:30 —“The Cariboo Trail SATURDAY Morning . 9:O0 —The Ruggles 9:3o—King Cole’s Court 10:00 —Howdy Boody 10:30 —1 Married Joan • 11:00 —Fury 11:30 —Uncle Dave & Pete Afternoon 13:00— Cowboy Theatre 1:00—3-Gun Playhouse B:oo—Frank Leahy Show 2:15 —Big Ten Football 8:00 —Championship Bowling Evening 6:oo—Wrestlin* 6:3o—Soldiers of Fortune 7:oo—Live Wire Clubhouse 7:3o—People Are Funny B:oo—Perry Como Show o:oo—Caesar's Hour 9:55 —Republican Talk 10:00 —George Gobel Show 10:30—Republican Program 11:30—"Strange Woman” SUNDAY 13:00—Church of the Air 13:30—This is the Life 1:00—Fort waghe Forum I:ls—Christian Science Heals I:3o—lndustry on Parade I:4s—Sunday News -Sh#*—Eagles vs Cards 4:oo—Washington Square 6:oo—Topper s:3o—Captain Gallant Evening 6:oo—Cisco Kid 6;3o—Hoy Rogers t.Otl—77th Bengal Lancers 7:3o—Circus Boy B:oo—The Steve Allen Show. —S4la—Alcoa Hour 10:00—Loretta Young Show 10.30—Ford Theatre 11:00—Sunday News 11:10—Sports Today l|;l5— Republican Program 11:45—"Lulu Belle" V.

Dulles can do anything. Now he has the United States voting with Russia in the United Nations. Bungling can make strange bedfellows. -O - 0 . The Democratic candidate for governor is proof that America is still a great country. Born an orphan, he has been elected mayor of Terre Haute three times. He will make a fine governor. o o President Eisenhower’s refusal to consider the end of the draft as proposed by Adlai Stevenson may result in the loss of small garrisons scattered over the world, according to H. Dean Bechtol, Democratic candidate for Congressmen from the fourth district. Mr. Bechtol makes sense when he urges better treatment and conditions for American military personnel so that their careers would be more attractive. Small detachments living in hostile territory and surrounded by unfriendly allies can’t believe Uncle Sam is doing the best he can for them* or their families. Besides they would be “sitting ducks" according to the congressional candidate, in the event of an aggression. o o— — Our boys and girls of school age are increasing at a prodigious rate. Its been necessary for Wabash township to follow the lead of other communities in the county in planning a major expansion of its facilities at Geneva. It’s also time to give consideration to Tucker’s program of spreading the tax base by accepting federal aid for schools. As long as Indiana citizens pay federal taxes they should have their share of federal expenditures in the state. The pojicy of the present state administration in turning back federal aid to Indiana has proved costly and has helped none but the other states which kept the money Indiana refused. -

WINT ■ TV (Channel 15) FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—Rin Tin Tin 6:3o—News, Hickox 6:4o—Sports Extra 6:4s—Douglash Edwards 7:00—1 Led Three Lives 7:3o—My Friend Flicka B:oo—West Point B:3o—Zane Grey Theater 9:oo—Crusader 9:3o—Frontier 10:00—The Lineup 1030—Person to Person 11:0<M-Mill!on Dollar Movie SATURDAY Morning 9:Wr-Captain Kangaroo 10:80—Mighty 11:00—Wlnky Dink and You 11:30—Johnny Jtipitor Ifternoon 12:00—The Big Top I:oo—Sermons From Science 1:30 —Roy Rogers Roundup 2:3o—Football Roundup s:Bo—The Big Picture Evening 6:oo—Beat the Clock 6:3o—Stars of Grand Ole Opry 7:oo—Lassie 7:Bo—The Bucaneers B:oo—Jackie Gleason Show 9:oo—The Wizard of Oz 11:09—Rgjr Anthony Show SUNDAY Morning 10:00—Lamp unto my Feet 10:80—Look up and Live 11:00—This is the Life 11:39—Camera Thfee Afternoon 12:00—Let’s Take A Trip 12:80—Wild Bill Hlckox I:oo—Pick the Winner 1:30 —Indiana States Democratic 1:45 —Pte Game Warmup 2:oo—Clevelarid Browns 5:00 —Warner Brothers Presents Evening 6:00 —Telephone Time —Ypu Are There , 7:oo—Annie Oakley 7:3o—Jack Benny B:66—Ed Sullivan Show 9:oo—General Electric Theater ?:30 —Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10:00—164,000 Challenge 10:30—San Francisco Beat 11:00—Mr. District Attorney 11:30—News Report MOVIES __ -—-7 Adak* ‘Cha Cha Cha Boom” Fri at 7:55; 10:00. Sat.-at 2:17; 4:25: 6:33; 8;41; Bad Seed” Bun. at lt<0; 4:28; 7:06; 9:49.

Bus Trip LOUISVILLE. Ky.-tdß) -Robert Doyle, his family and friends found away to hold down costs on a vacation trip to Florida. They purchased a bus and fitted it out with 14 bunks. Claims tn k« Allowed Sy Board of Commlnaleners Sw. S, ISM. Citizens Tale. Co.. Oper $ 160.55 Decatur Lt. & Wr. die 212.91 Richard D. Lewton Ck ex..,. 29.00 Mel Wlederbrlght M.D. fee.. 2.00 James H. Wells do .-. 2 00 lan H. Brown do .............. >-2,00 Haywood Pub. Co. elk ex .... 24 26 Haywood Pub. Co. aud ex .... 24.00 Frlden Cal, Ma. Co do 46.00 Pauline Beery trees ex .. 02.00 Helen E. Johnson do ........ 101.00 Cecile Krick do 10.60 Miller-Bryant-Plerce do 4.20 Commercial Print Shop do .. , 25 85 Haywood Pub. Co. rec ex 27.60 Photostat corp, do .—..... 464.70 Com. Print Shop sher ex —a. 6.20 Emer Radio serv. do 20.42 Gay’s Mobil serv. do 4.25 smith Drug co. do 1.10 ames Cowens Sp Dep 10.00 Mildred M. Foley sher mil .. 16.00 Doris Affolder do .... ...... 21.20 Merle Affolder sher ex ... 172.20 Herman Moellering sur ex „ 1.00 Lewis L. Smith, pro. at. ex .. 82.32 Bessie A. Koos asr ex .......... 66.00 GM Grablll sch sup ex 15.00 S.E. Merriman & co do 92.25 Mildred M. Foley at of mH .. 45.12 HF. Zwick, MD hl of sal .... 77.00 C.H. Muselman pr of sal 22.50 Samuel G. Bents ct ct ex 10.40 Citixens Tel co do 26.95 Coverall Ren ser, Inc. do .... 1.80 Mathew Bender & co do 7.50 Klenk's do ....... _ 3.45 Lawyers co-op Pub co do .... 25.00 Callaghan & co do 22.60 West Pub. co do 11.50 John Bixler Hse Jan 235.00 Jewel EhlngerCt Hse mat .. 100.00 Louie Drake Ct Hse ex 10.00 The Schafer store do 3.00 The U.S. Chem co do 85.95 Frans Elec repair do 57.82 State of Ind. Fire mar do 2.00 Banco Pro co, Inc. do .. 29.37 Klenk's Ser Cen do 10.48 Habegger Hdwe do ..._ 92.53 Doris Affolder Jail mat 125.00 Coverall Ren ser Jail ex 2.50 Blackwell's Dept st do 20.28 No. Ind. Pub. Ser. co do 12.64 Baker Pl & Htg do 29.94 George Fosnaugh Co h st „ 206.10 Joe’ne Brandyberry c h at .. 120.00 LIHy Stucky do 320.00 Bernie Wendle do .. 50,00 Martha Shoaf do 24.00 Willie Knuckles do 100.00 Charles McDonald do 140.00 Chester Brickies do 120.00 Nor. S. Rich, MD c h ex 107.25 Bethel Br. Church do 4.00 Rev. E.P. Schmidt do 4.00 Ad. Co. Mem. Hoa. do 56.00 Ralph E. Allison do .............. 25.50 Stewart's Bakery do 60.34 Art Lengerich do 24.54 Bursley ft co, Inc do 168.71 Harman Mkt no 1 do 271.89 Dec. Blue Fl. Gas, Inc do ' 45.18 Decatur Canning co do J™.. ’ 25.00 Indiana State Indus do 70.33 Blackwell's do 6.36 Singleton R & TV ser do .... 44.80 The U.S. Chem co do 9.44 Davis-Weil Mfg co do 85.40 Beavers Oil ser, Inc do 143.95 The Schafer store do 4.74 Saylors Chev Sales do 5.10 Heller Coal Feed ft Sup do .. 148.36 Kohne Drug Store do 43.67 Sprunger Impl do 64.67 Smith Drug co do ....... 3.28 CoWens Ins Agency do ........ 3.34 Will Winnes Was. tp asr .... 150.00 Thomas R. Baker new Imp .. 40.00 Harley J. Reef Co Com 158.33 Lewis H. Worthman do 158.33 John A. Kinta do .......... 158.33 David A. Macklin Co At 132.00 Berne Witness co Leg ad .... 88.59 Albert Beer Bridge 37.80 Raymond Kolter do 50.40 Harold Burger do 37.80 Doh HatVey do .... 52.60 "Richard LaFontaine do .... 60.20 Arthur Ross dq . 25.20 Joel Augsburger do 37.80 Christ Zurcher do 37.80 Clifford Nevil do 150.00 Hubert Tsch do 113.40 Meshberger Bros. Stone do .. 44.88 Yost Grav-Rdymx, inc do .. 97.02 The Schafer co, Inc do 16.45 Rufus Schery do _ 10.00 A.G. Briggs & Son do 100.78 Gilliom Lbr. co, Inc do 42.70 Ervin Felber do 12.75 Anderson Ind. do 23.75 Eutectic Weld. Al. corp do .. 2.1.54 Dickerson Home Sup do 28.n0 Armco Drg & Mt prod, do .. 1255.88' Fred R. Isch Tax Ref 9.47 Eugene Pettibone do 14.46 Lawrence D. West do 12.04 Don Smith Fox Bty ...... 3.00 Tr. of St. of Ind. Cr. of Pat .. 275.42 John Trierweiler Tran, ex .. 28.00 Irene By. Hos. Care of pt. .. 843.00 Herman Moellering Mil 66.60 Lawrence Smith labor 354.37 Carl Burkhart do 200.90 Austin Merriman do ............ 23.80 Beavers Oil ser., Inc do 151.79 Reinking Garage Ditch al .. 3.50 Brake Mat. & Prts, Inc do .. 37.01 Decatur Auto Sup do .. 7.95 Cowens Ins Agency do ...... 6.68 Severin H. Schurger do ... 793.77 Kraft Bulidzg Co do 168.51 HIGHWAY Lawrence Noll, Supt 166.66 Walter Reppert, A. Supt. .. 151.20 Albert Beer, do 100.80 Mary Jane Runyon. Clerk .. 66.00 Joe Spangler, Janitor 40.00 Virgil Draper, Diesel 138.60 Virgil Ferry, do 128.25 Raymond Kolter, do 85.05 Lawrence Koenig, do 139.05 Jesse Patch, Mnck 165.83 Harold Burger, Truck 1119.35 DeWayne Beer, do 133.65 Roger Steiner, do 133.65 Burl Fuhrman, do _ 121.•>» Don Harvey, do 97.20 Richard LaFontalne, do 85.05 Arthur Ross, Tractor .... 109.35 Noah Brunner, do 133.65 Christ Meshberger, S. H 133.65 Joel Augsburger. do 93.G0 Christ Zurcher, do .. .... 93.60 Louie Drake, W atchman .... 2.00 Hubert Isch, S.H 35.10 C- C. Abbott, do 128.70 Citizens Tele. Oper 17.50 Decatur Light & Water, do 12.41 Habegger Hardware, do 19.71 Berne Farm Equip. Co., do .. 6.25 Kocher Lum. & Coal Co. do 8.50 Snap-On Tools, do .. 156.20 American Steel Sup. Cor., do 87.25 Premier Autoware Co., do .... 3.05 Central Soya C% do ..... 1.80 MaeAlllster Mach. Co., do .. 18.51 Decatur Auto Supply, do 48.17 Decatur Equip. Co., do ........ 91.86 Beerbower Welding, do 5.91 Walter Brintzenhofe, do 3.00 Stockberger Mach. Inc., do 79.46 Pearl Oil Co., do 72.73 Motor Fuel Tax Div., do 27.32 Beavers OH Service, do 444.26 Harold L. Youse, do 9.10 National OH & Gas, do ....... 27.64 ■Emil Steffen, do 20.00 Dierkes Implt. Sales, do ... 743.28 Richie Trac. & Imp. Co., do 22.65 Mesh. Bro. Stone<Cor. Mater 10039.40 Robert Meyer, Ro 5.00 Acker Cement Works, do .... 12.50 John W. Smith,, do . —35.20 Berne Ready Mix, do 88.17 Indiana State Indus., do .... 115.46 Grote Manu. Co„ do 47.00 W. H. Gilliom, do 919.14 Cowens Ins. Agency, Ins 100.49 WELFARE Bernice Nelsdh, Mil 8.15 Mary J. Hazelwood, do — 13.16 Mabel Marshal, do 11.34 Verdnlca ttrrn, do —5,8 g Citizens Tele. Co., Oper. ..... 22.50 Haywood Publishing Co., do 14.16 Board of Commissioners Certified before me this 2nd day, of November, 1956. {RANK KITSON, uditor, Adams Co. Nov. 1, 8.

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At Monroe I r* ■ s ■ * ’■ / . I pruth McFarlin Pruth McFarlin, known as "America’s greatest Negro tenor,” will present a concert of favorite hymns and ballads, Negro spirituals and familiar operatic airs at the Monroe Methodist church Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. He will be accompanied by John Martin, pianist-composer. McFarlin was the victim of polio in 1918, but worked his way through Southern University, Baton Rouge, La., and won scholarships in voice at the Eastman school of music, Rochester, N. Y., and with the late Frank LaForge in New York, whose pupils included Marian Anderson, Richard Crooks, Lily Pons and Lawrence Tibbetts. The public is invited to attend the concert. • q_ ; o 20 Years Ago Today O f. ■? Nov. 2 — The Homestead addition is transferred from the Resettlement administration to the newly organized Decatur Homesteads Association, me. Production of kilowatt hours at city light and power plant reaches highest peak in history in month of October. Office of county treasurer Jeff Liechty jammed today, final day for payment of the fall tax installment without penalty. Two runaway Fort Wayne youths returned home by sheriff Dallas Brown after being picked up at Monmouth. J. Ward Calland has purchased the property at corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets from the administratix of the estate of the late Elizabeth Morrison. Mrs. Lila Miller, 48, native of Decatur, died at Fort Wayne. Rural Youth Attend District Meeting Adams county rural youth members delivered the district mooingcow to Huntington county Thurs-s day evening. The Huntington county meeting, held, at the Y, M. C. A., featured an educational feature, a talk on Christian living. Recreation and refreshments followed the business meeting. Members attending this meeting were;- Kathleen- Boferger, Alice Kukelhan. Dallas Neuenschwande-, John Kipfer, Merlin Alt, Earl ’Loder, Sally McCullough and Gloria Koeneman.

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