Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every EveninglbcceptSundayßy THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC Entered at the Decatur. Ind.. Port Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Bubsoil|iHnn Bates: By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 98.00; Six months. 84.85; 3 months. $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 18.00; 8 months, $475; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier- 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

President Eisenhower hasnt « with present highway had very nice weather for his cur-K North street rent golfing vacation, but it real-K p p ly doesn't make too much ddfer-B ence because he takes so re^rranged schedules golfing trips that odds are on Satur . the next one will have plenty °W da y night and also until noon on sunshine. K Monday. All stores have not yet r ’° 0 ■adopted this plan, but several Lots of people are it under consideration. Most g™** and flower and ve ® etable ß merchants are agreed that Saturseeds between showers. The H day nights are pretty dull from a ground is still pretty sticky and B trade standpoint, because many far from ideal to work. However -K people i eave t he city early Saturseveral early flowers and veget-« day for week . end We hope able seeds can be planted at store hour problem - s time with success according to® solved soon a view to acthe experts. Bcommodating the people of the ■trading area, who are so importParents of children who attend® t succesg the Northwest school are still -pc pretty much concerned over th Ju Congratulations to Lowell Beinrailroad crossings which are neai« eke Beverly Marlene the school and which are Bulmahn , who won the high honguardad. Perhaps the roU dlstinction at Monmout h won t be bettered any until school and all the other stuschool patron rises up with a U® dents who were listcd on thc honthe wrath at their command andgS roU of that school These ex . demands guarded rail croSS * n ® S Rampies of top ranking effort on o——o ■the part of high school students Adams county survived Easter|g often go unheralded because o f weekend's lovely motoring atfaletic of th. e er without any serious tragedy® choors patrons school . and apparently the constant B however actually graded on warnings to drive carefully evj the schooVs product which the entually pay off. State, count - v ® cntire stu dent body. These high and city police officers P atrolled ® honor and honor roU students the streets and highways a nd® have brought to their school and held traffic under control. It was® a lasting glory , the heaviest driving day of thejH measured on the sport page year, but was well under to every school and from standpoints of speed aßd ® most important to every comreckless driving. imunity. ■ Painters report that they have?Jj Bepu blicarffcbenchmen of the many , outside painting adminikratiofFTdl WS* to start as soon as the weathex®j and squirm this week as state Is favorable. This work plus thJB d fe<Jeral authorities con tinue starting of several new homes in® probe into many of an . and hear Decatur wiU peQple of lndiana are ly put a good many workmen to® ited Qne thought and is work. Painting of homes alway punished . That brightens up a community bard to do and chances welljas serving as a shield over®, several wiU the home from worms and dam ® have to take bJame for the aginfc insects. Most folks are ® steabng and grafting of their suagreed that a home should be ® periors B - s been mighty quiet painted at least every five y ears B along thc top tracket front of the . * ® ® JVcraig-lieutenants and no word Biggest item among the list of® where requests for appropriations is the® ° promincnt $50,000 sought to construct a high-® g way garage building. The pro-» w(?re posefl building would be let hopc that Federal prob . the Railroad, southwest of investiga . hospital. Construction would be| thoroughly on cbunty property and the bmld-£ & mind fag would house all county high-. a wholesale graft way .equipment. If again Indiana the new building would do away

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. WKJG-TV (Channel 33) TUESDAY sToO—Gatesway to Sports 3:ls—Jack Gray, News 6:35—-The Weatherman . 4.3o—Wild Bill Hickok j -Oft—Oon A<meche 7:3(l—Jonathan Winters 7:4B—NBC Nows ■ | i B:®®-A.rt!hur Murray s;3Ot —Panic 9:o9—Jane Wyman 19:3(5— Kaiser Aluminum o:3o—Highway Patrol ' I:oo—News and Weather I:ls—Sports Tcdasi 1-“Brewsters Millions WMDNESDAk gwralßK 7:(H)—Today 8:55 —Faith to Live By 9:oo—Eiberace 9:3o—Janet Dean SijjZZwindow In Homs is Right I:3o—Truth or Consequences 2:oo—News B:lß—Ths Weatherman B:l*—Farms and Farming 3:30—1t Could Be You ' I:off—ffitgaik Ford 8:00—NBC Matinee Theatre 4:oo—Queen foe a Day 4:30—A1l Star Revue 4:4s—Here's Charlie s:oo—Cartoon Express 1_5:15^— The Tex Maloy Show 6-00-^ateaway to Sports » B:ls—News 6:2s—Ken Newendorp «:3O—Kit Carson - - 7:00 cod* Thran ' 7:3o—Xavier Cugat 7:4S— NBC Naw*. „ . K:MS—Masquerade Party A;3o—.Father Knows Best 10:00—This la Your Life Juo<^T^e ta i&ws ri and Weather Jl:ls—Sports Today |t;44—“Fira line" - ■

WANE-TV (Channel 15) TUESDAY Evening 6:oo—Heart of the City 6:3o—The News, Hlckox 6:4o—Sports Extra 6:45 —-Douglas Edwards 7:00 —Bold Journey 7:3o—Name that Tune 8:00 —Phil Silvers B:3o—Private Secretary 9:00—To Tell the Truth 9:30—A11-Star Theater 10:00 —364,000 Question 10:30—Last of the Mohicans 11:00-—“Holy Matrimony’* WEDNESDAY Morning; 7:oo—Jimmy Dean Show 7:4s—News B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—My Bittle Margie 9:3o—Stars in the Morning 10 /'O—Garry Moore 10:30—Arthur Godfrey Time 11:30—Strike It Rich AfteraiMra 12:00—Valiant Lady 12:15—Love of Life 12:30—Search for Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light 1:00—CBS News 1:10—Open House 1:30 —As the World Turns 2:0-0—Our Miss Brooks 2:3o—House Party 3:oo—The Big Payoff, 3:30—80b Croslby Show 4:oo—Brighter Day 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:30-i-The Edge of Night s:oo—Bar 15 Ranch , Evening 6:oO—The Whistler 8:30 —The News, Hickox 1 6:4o—Sports Extra, Grossman 6:4s—Douglas Edwards • 7:Bo—Giant Step 7 :jo—Disneyland B:3o—Science Fiction Theater 9:00 —The Millionaire 9:3o—l’ve Got.A Secret 10:00—(J. S. Steel Hour 11 :90—Fabian of Scotland Yard 11:10—Late News MOVIES 4 “Tattered Dress" Tuesday and ‘ Wednesday at 7:27: 6:27. Thursday ;«t J ;4Af 3140, 5:40: 7:40. 9:50.

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A TRUCKLOAD OF CHRISTMAS trees, three in number, are transplanted from the Adams county memorial hospital yard, where they blew over in the big storm, to the county court house £ont yard. The Adams county highway department did the moving. Pictured ibove, in 70 degree weather, is the truck backing up to plant the Christmas trees.—(Staff Photo)

a • -20 Years Ago Today 0 1 0 April 23, 1937—Malon LaCrosse and Earl Putman are given five and two year federal court sentences, respectively, for robberies of Pleasant Mills and Peterson post offices. Grace Sloan Overton, nationally known speaker, is scheduled for Methodist church here next Sunday night. More than 125 attend Zion Walther League leadership training school. Youth week observance to start in Decatur Saturday. Bryce Thomas and W. Guy Brown are cochairmen of annual event. French Quinn gives address on constitution to Decatur Rotary club. Daniel O'Shaughnessey, injured here in auto wreck few days ago, isT second fatality. John F. Grady, ' «4, veteran Pennsylvania employe, dies today. — - •'

| Q-LZD S IVI O E OLDS OWNER: "Mary and I decided we ought to get i little more out of life than just the ordinary things. That’s when we ■ > ■ * ‘arted thinking about an Olds,” NEIGHBOR: "But what made you choose Olds?” OLDS OWNER: "Well, we talked to our dealer. Frankly, it was quite a surprise to find that a Golden Rocket 88 cost lots less than we'd guessed.” NEIGHBOR: "That was a mighty good reason.” OLDS OWNER: "Os course, what really sold Mary was looks and style. It has a look that grows on you ... won't be out of style overnight—' j - matViO Me, 1 liked the Rocket Engiqe. What a sweetheart! 277 horsepower!”* 8° NEIGHBOR: "How does it ride?” y St*** 1 CB«* OLDS OWNER: "We think it’s the smoothest ride we’ve ever had. 1 don’t -jaf 0 know what Olds did, but you can drive all day and arrive relaxed. No sidesway ... no leaning ..,. no jolts. It’s terrific!” // NEIGHBOR: "We’ve talked about getting an Olds, too, you know.” OLDS OWNER: "Here, I’ll give you the name of my Olds dealer. He talks your language. Better see him soon.” 31 A ..IL « . iw , | GOLDEN ROCKET SB HOLIDAY SEDAN S’*, Zt! 3i?S-"• SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER ’ '■ .. . --- ——- —-7. ,:x .

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Mrs. Ben DeVor is hostess to historical club. Meredith H. Bierly, postmaster at Elizabeth, 0., is visiting his nephew, G. Remy Bierly, county clerk. Miss Fan Hite and her niece, Miss Mary Jo Hoffman of Chicago, are visiting Miss Madge Hite in Decatur. HUM.. I — ’ I 1 ' Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE O O Paint Brushes If the paint brush has become hard and dry, heat some vinegar to the boiling point and soak the brush in it for about 25 minutes'. Then boil it gently in strong soap suds for a few minutes. The bristles will be as soft as new. Chicken Creole Chicken creole is made by using the- left-overs of chicken and gravy. Cook rice, pick the chicken off the irones, mix with the gravy and use small bits of pimento. Heat in the double boiler, or the oven.

Reports Beating To Police Monday Decatur Girl Tells Os Beating Monday A 15-year-old Decatur girl told city police Monday night that she was beaten up by three angry Mexicans near Convoy, 0. The girl was brought to the Decatur police station by some Monroeville people, who found her walking along the road toward Decatur. The girl told the local police that she and a companion, whom she refused to identify, were stopped fay the three men who reside at a farm near Convoy. The three Mexicans were brought to the station and stated that the girl and her companion drove back and forth past their home, honking and creating a disturbance. The girl claimed that they stopped the car and hit her. She then started walking to Decatur. Police have completed a report which will be filed with juvenile authorities. Celia Snarr Estate Is Sold At Auction The public sale of the estate of the late Celia Snarr was held last Saturday near Poe. The 60 acre farm was sold to Marvin Stoppen-1 hagen at $355 per acre or a total of $21,300. A large crowd attended the sale, which also featured sale of personal property. "Virgil E. Morton is administrator of the estate. The sale was conducted by Glenn C. Merica, Monroeville auctioneer. Clerk was Herman Eikenberry of the Monroeville bank. Musicale Thursday At Pleasant Mills The music department of the Pleasant Mills high school will present a musicale Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the school gymnasium. The school band and choir will be featured but other vocal and instrument ensemble numbers will be presented. There will be no admission charge but an offering will be taken to help pay for new band uniforms, purchased recently. The public is invited to attend. Court News Marriage Licenses Richard Palmer Kiser, 19, Decatur, and Donna Diane Faus, 19, Bluffton route four, i*- Joseph M. Girod, 20, Monroe and Rebecca J. Wicked, 21, Berne.

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at, l- DECATUR schools took part in this year s Easter Seal drive as members of the Decatur high school speech class of Deane Dorwin went from room to room explaining the meaning of the seals. Here Jerry Kaehr, second from left, a member of the speech class, places an Easter Seal pin on Kathleen Buckingham. Looking on, left to right, are, Steven Brown. Franklyn Parrish, and Jim Heller. The award of pins to the members of the kindergarten classes at Lincoln school were made Thursday morning during the class Easter party in the room of Mrs. Ruby Zwickard.—(Staff Photo)

Two Trapped Miners Saved Monday Night Two Rescued From Pennsylvania Mine WILKES-BARRE. Pa. (UP) — Two miners, trapped while working at the bottom of an anthracite mine 1,500 feet underground were rescued Monday night after a perilous 12-hour wait. The rescued men. Walter Olshefski, 41, Inman Park, a section boss, and Earl Hill, 33, Hunlock Creek, were reported in good condition. The two miners were working at the bottom of an anthracite vein at the Buttonwood colliery of the Glen Alden Corp, when an explosion and fire broke out. Four men working in a higher elevation in the mine made their way to safety. A rescue party penetrated an auxiliary shaft to the 200-foot level and heard the trapped men about 800 feet further down in the mine. The rescuers then dropped bucket seats -down, and the -two miners

Presbyterian Men To Meet Tonight The men’s council of the Frist Presbyterian church will meet at 6:30 o’clock this evening. Stanley Needham, Fort Wayne, will speak on “The truth will make you free.’’ This meeting was postponed from last week because of Holy Week services.

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