Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Evy Evening Sundayßy THE DECATOR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller --- Preaident J. H. Heller - Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates* By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, MOO; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2 25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.90; 8 months, 34.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

Apparently the President has— Stopped off in Washington be -I tween vacations. He is keeping! up his previous record of beingji on the job about one week out oil each three. g ,■ o ■ o-- I There is a notation on many! gasoline fuel pumps at various! filling stations stating the amount! of state and federal tax you are! paying on each gallon of gaso- j line. Filling stations could also! add a line that the cost per gallon less tax has more than doubled in the last few years. Chewing gum is still five cents per package. .> '<•■ .. ' I - o- o ■■ ■ ’ Congress has resumed its work after a ten-day Easter vacation and most members are more anxious to reduce file record Eisenhower budget than ever. They have talked to the people and general opinion throughout the nation apparently is for economy. both at home and in our give away policy throughout the world, we’ve long been known as tite “easiest” touch of any nation. o o — The highway right-of-way scandal in Indiana has cooled off, and we might add, as predicted. Certainly Indiana is not entitled to iny more federal assistance in toad building, until the highway officials can show they will honestly spend the money as representatives of the people. The guilty persons should be brought to accounting and penalties should be such that the thievery won’t occur again. This is aU wishful thinking and these things probably won’t happen and a few fall guys will take the blame for the higher-up. ... 0 O'--* ' David Myers and Mary Speal man. Pleasant Mills high school Students will act as valedictorian and salutatorian respectively at that school’s Commencement exercises tonight. Both are honor students and both have achieved better than 94 percent scholastic averages during their four yeajrs in high school. We salute these fine young people and all members of the graduating class as they leave their high school studies behind them and start on their new experiences.

CTO PROGRAMS (Centra) Daylight Time)

WKJG-TV (Channel M' WEDSESDAY F.ve.i.g 6:oo—Gat ph way to Sports 6:15 —New», 6-25 —The Weatherman 6:2o—Xavier Cugat <;4s__World Nenrs 7:00— Masquerade Party 7:10 —Father Know. Best B:oo—Kraft Theatre 9:oo—This la Your Life '9:B0 —Captain Grief 10:00 —Code Three J O:3O—TBA It-.oo—News * Weather 11:15 —Sports Today 11:20—Armchair Theatre THIHMAY Moral.. 7:00 —Today B:ss—Faith to Live By 9:oo—Home 9:4o—Window In Home 9:4s—Home 10:00—The Price Is Right 10:10—Truth or* Consequence 11:00—Tic Tac Dough 11:30—It Could Be You Afteraeea 11:00—News 18:10 —The Weatherman 18:16—Farms and Farming 18;3O—Club 00 1:00—Gloria Henry Show I:Bo—Tennessee Ernie Ford 8:00—NBC Matinee Theatre B:oo—Queen for a Day B:4s—Here’s Charlie 4:oo—Janet Dean 4:Bo—Life With Elisabeth 5:0" —Cartoon Express 5:80 —Superman Evewtag 5:00 —Gates way to Sports B:ls—News B:2s—The Weatherman 6:»o—Dinah Shore «: 15—World News , 7:ae—You Bet Your Life 7:Bo—Dragnet B:oo—People's Choice 8:80—Ford Show B:o«—Mix Video Theatre 10:00—Highway Patrol 10:80—Stories pf the Century li:IH» —News < Weather 11:15— Sport* Today 11:80—Atrtichair Theatye

m May 4 is tax-paying deadline ■for county taxes and Treasurer ■Neal is getting a real work-out. ■He has worked out a good system ■in his office and so far the line ■of taxpayers has been disposed ■of in quick fashion. Assistants ■are all well qualified and have ■the pleasant ability of making ■you feel all-right, even while tak■ing your tax money. —o I The current drive for a large ■appropriation for disease research is receiving new support daily. Many prominent members of Congress believe that if we i give bUlions away and spend other billions for defense, we can spend one billion for research on cancer, heart trouble, polio and similar diseases which each year take such a heavy toll of our good people. For years we have spent millions to eradicate the com borer and bole wevil but not a federal penny to eradicate our most killing diseases. ——o o Lowell Beineke, Memmouth high school student and son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beineke, has brought another high honor to that school. The honor student received a gold medal in mathematics and third place ranking at an all-Indi-ana examination in mathematics held last week-end at Indiana University. Young Beineke has competed in the examination each year that he has been a student at Monmouth, and each year he has received a top award. We congratulate him for his talent, which marks that school as outstanding scholastically. - ~o An alumni committee of Rensselaer high school has completed a project which could well be copied in every city in Indiana. A group from that school has just published a complete directory, with names and present addresses of each of the School’s 3,500 graduates. Only fourteen graduates of the more than 3,000 could not be located. The job was completed in about six months time and the directory is one of the most complete of its kind ever published. Members of the compiling committee of that school deserve high credit for their flawless work. We hope the project will spread all over Indiana.

WANE-TV M’hanne' IA WEDSiESIIAY Evealag 6:no—My Little Margie 6:Bo—Disneyland x 7:Bo—Science Fiction Tehater B:oo—Millionaire B:3o—l’ve Got A Secret 9:oo—u. S. Steel Hour 10:00—San Francisco Beat 10:80—Adventure / 11:00—The News 11:10—Sports Extra 11:15 —Fabian or Scotland Yard - THIMD4Y Mornlag 7:oo—Jimmy Dean Show 7:4S—CBS News 8:00— Captain Kangardo B:4S—CBS News 9:oo—Garry Moor* t * 9:3o—Arthur Godfrey Time 10:80—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 12:10—Open House 12:30 —As The World Turns 1:00—Our Miss Brooks I:3o—House Party 2:oo—The Big Payoff 3:oo—Brighter Day 3:15 —Secret Storm 3:3o—The Edge of Night 4:oo—Star Performance 4:Bo—Bar 15 Ranch s:4s—Douglas Edwards Evening j 6:oo—My Little Margie 6:3o—Giant Step • 7:00—Bob Cummings 7:3o—Climax B:3o—Playhouse 90 10:00—Waterfront 10:30—Treasure Ilhnt 11:00—The News 11:10—Sports Extra 11:15—The Whistler MOVIE* ADAMS "Full of Life" Wednesday at 7:85: 9:40. Thursday at 1:30; 3:35; 5:40; 7:45; 10:0" -W'.

Proclamation WHEREAS, Our Community has a continuing sense of gratitude to those disabled veterans who did so much to keep our way of life intact; and WHEREAS, The DAV has worked exclusively for the welfare of our disabled veterans; and WHEREAS, the Adams County Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans has been established to carry on this work in our community; and WHEREAS, the DAV offers a free service to disabled veterans and their families in filing claims for government benefits and also assists in job, hospital, employment,’ and other disabled veterans problems; and WHEREAS, the DAV meets emergency situations which may arise in the family of a disabled veteran; and WHEREAS, tiie Disabled American Veterans has chosen May 4 for its annual Forget-Me-Not campaign in this community, and has announced that al funds contributed will be utilized for disabled veterans in this community; NOW. THEREFORE, I, Robert D. Cole, mayor of the city of Decatur, do hereby proclaim May 4 as Disabled American Veterans Forget-Me-Not Day and urge the support of aU citizens, interested groups and organizations for that day. In witness hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of the City to be affixed. ROBERT D. COLE, Mayor

20 Years Ago Today 8 —■ 4 . May 1, 1937 — Annual St. Mary’s parish picnic is scheduled for Sunday. June 13. Mayor Holthouse presides at youth week observence meeting attended by 400 boys and girls of St. Joseph and public schools. Mesberger Brothers are awarded Allen county stone and gravel contract. C. E. Striker will preside at Indiana University alumni meeting here Wednesday, May 5. Kathryn Barton gives book review program sponsored by Psi lota XI sorority. F. V. Mills returns from Anderson, where he attended the Methodist conference. Dr. Ray Stingely Has opened his dental offices in the K. of C. building here. Jesse C. Niblick has returned to Decatur after a visit in Chicago and Gary. Prayer Band Rally At Muncie Sunday A Victory Prayer band rally will be held at the Shary Grove Church of God, southeast of the Muncie city limits on state road 35, at 2 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. Carvin Riley, of Richmond, will speak and the Rev. Ora Conn, of Muncie, will be song leader. Alson on the program will be the Riley family, noted singers from Richmond, and Dale and Diana Tyler, heard each Sunday noon on radio station WGL, from the Faith Tabernacle at Fort Wayne. The Rev. J. R. Meadows, Decatur Prayer Band founder will preside. 1 COUR'i NEWS Complaint Filed A complaint on promissory note has been filed by Household Finance corporation against William H. and Elizabeth Clark and Robert L. Clark. A summons has been ordered issued for the defendants returnable May 13. The plaintiff seeks $488.02 for the balance due on a note and also requests interest ana court costs.

YOU KNOW YOU NAVE .... Reliable Automobile Insurance Protection and Service When it’s with . . . COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. COWENS JIM COWENS 209 Court St. Phone 3-3601 Decatur, Ind.

LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Banquet in Honor of Old Timers and Past Governors May 2, 1957 at 6:30 P.M. Moose Home AH Members and wives or sweethearts invited to attend. TICKETS ARE SI.OO EACH Please get your meal tickets before 10 p. m. Wed. Eve.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION BUSINESS ROOM-HOME—DRIVE-IN—ROOT BEER STAND — ON 2 ACRES OF LAND MONDAY EVENING, MAY Bth, 6:30 P.M. LOCATION: 2 Miles Southeast of Decatur, Indiana on No. 33 across from the Drive-In Theatre. This building has 5 modern, gas heated rooms for living quarters and a 16 x 40 business room, that can be used for grocery, appliance store, restauarant or other business. It is located far enough from the highway that a filling station could be placed facing the busy highway No. 33 and plenty of room to build a motel or make a large truck stop. There is a two car garage attached to the living quarters. The Root Beer stand is a fully equipped 13 x 21 building with plenty of parking space. It has been established for four years and does a good business. The property is in a fine state of repair and is surrounded by a nice lawn. For full inspection and other information please contact auctioneers. 30 Day possession. . - * TERMSr-20% Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Marketable Title. MR. & MRS. C. A. DECKER, Owner Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair—Auctioneers C. W. Kent—Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. 17 20 24 1

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Support Ordered In the divorce case of Ruth Baughman against Dean Baugh- I man, the defendant has entered ] appearance and the parties have submitted an agreement on support payments, which has been approved by the court The defendant has been ordered to pay attorney fees. Cause Continued The complaint for property damage by Emmco Insurance company against Cecil M. Stetler has been continued on motion of the plaintiff. Estate Cases In the estate of James H. Kelly, a bond in the sum of SBO,OOO has been submitted and approved. Letters testamentary have been ordered issued to James D. Briggs, Jr. Proof of the notices of appointment and final settlement of the estate of Louise Buuck has been filed. The final report has been submitted and approved and the administrator has been ordered to make distribution of $832.57 to three sons and a daughter. David A. Macklin has entered appearance in the William E. Clause estate for Herman Krueckeberg, special administrator. A petition to sell personal property has been submitted and approved. If you have something to sell at rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING All Work Left Before Noon on Thursday— Ready the Next Day, Friday, at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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