Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller ---- President J. H. Heß*r -— r Vice-President Chas. Halthouse ► Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rate*! By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, *8.00; Six months, *4.25; * months, *2.25. By Mail, bevond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, *8.00; 8 months, *4.75; 3 months. *2.50. By Carrier: 30 cent* per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

Rome construction prospects are becoming most optimistic and indications are that while starting of new homes might be delayed by weather conditions in some parts of the nation, that industry soon will again be booming. Experts says that 1958 could be the greatest building year of the last ten. If this major industry starts booming again, others which depend on new house construction will also. It is the first real optimistic sign the nation has had in the last two months and should make everyone pyLeland Smith Insurance Agency of this city has printed an interesting item, explaining that a comfortable house, modern in all respects, constructed in 1939 cost about *5,500. That same house built today and of course at present costs would cost more than *20,000. The insurance company is stressing the fact that too many people are badly underinsured. but another interesting aspect of the statement is how much so many things have skyrocketed in the last twenty years. Owners Hill and Smith of the local concern could well have added that cost of insurance on homes was one of the very few items which has not bolted skyhigh and this is an excellent argument why all of us should insure for protection. ■O ' O"- ■ Two hundred thirty-six farm families scattered through the Waited States have formed what is known as ‘Tarm Vacations and Holidays, Inc.” This group operates‘ifoOm and board accommodations for visitors. Most of the members have only two or three rooms which they rent to guesQ. Prices are reasonable, usually $35.00 including meals for the ettire week. Some few of the members have room for a dozen or two visitors at the same time. Varied entertainment including. «!

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WANE-TV CHANNEL IS WED.VBSDAY Eves ng 6:0( -Margie 6:3( -News I 6:4( -Weather 6:4w*Doug]aa Edwards 7:orr-»-Hawkeye ----■■■■ • 7:60—1 Love Lucy StOO—The Big Record 9 :oo—Millionaire 9:60— I've Got A Secret 10:00—Armstrong Circle Theater 11:00—The News, Hickox j i : j#—Weathervane - 11:15— Hollywood Parade THURSDAY Merrfta* 7:oo—Jimmy Dean 7:4S—CBS News «:00—Captain Kangaroo B:4s—Peppermint Theater 9:oo—Captain TRangaroo '9:4S—CBS New? 10:00— Garry Moore Show 10:60 —Arthur Godfrey 11:30—«triW It Rich Aflerneon 12:00 —Newe & Markets 18:15 —Love of Life 11:80 —Search for Tomorrow 12:45— Guiding Light 1 rt»o—Women's Page 1:80 —Ah The World Turne 2:oo—Beat The Clock 2:80 —Howe Party 8:00 —The Bia Payoff B:lo—The Verdict Is Yours 4:oo—Bright Day 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:10 —The Edge of Night s:oo—Bar 15 Ranch Evening 6:00 —Margie 6:Bo—News 6:40 —Weather 6:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:9o—Red Skeleton 7:lo—sgt. Preston B:oo—Harbourmaster 8:10 —Climax 9:80 —Playhouse 90 11:09—The News, Hlckox 11 ;|o— Weathervane 11185— Hollywood Parade WKJG-TV CHANNEL 3> WEDNESDAY to Sports 6:ls—News. J*< k Gray «i»s—The Weatherman 6^o—Cartoon -Express 6:4S—NBC News 7*oo— Whirlybird" 7:3o—We«<xi Train < : jn—Father Kpnws Beat >toO—Kraft Theater 30:00 —This Is Ybtitr Life 10:10— Captain Grief 11:15— Sports Today 11 jo—Armchair Theater THURSDAY *7^?— fvdky

hunting, fishing summer theaters and golf at nearby towns is related in the pamphlet listing all of the members. The booklet can be obtained by writing Farm Vacations and Holidays, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, 36, New York. ——o — Kunkel lake at the stat* forest in Wells county has been drained for some repair work and the fish have been removed to a hatchery until that lake is refilled with water. Among the thousands of fish removed for safe keeping were five giant spoon-bill catfish. One of these fish weighed more than 100 pounds. Just to make you feel that you didn’t miss the big ones, generally these giants have to be snared. Rarely does a spoonbill bite on a hook and line. It would be a circus battling one, however. ■ o—o~— Noah Steury of Decatur Industries, who was the special guest of the industrial appreciation committee at a luncheon this week at the Youth and Community Center believes in Decatur and its growth. The genial head of Decatur Industries, who often works the clock around to make sure deliveries and production are coordinated, is proud of his products and all the people of this area should also be proud of this local industry, which manufactures plaques, trophies and wooden box novelties. Employing some eighty people, the local manufacturing concern runs two full shifts and a part third shift. It has outgrown its original building and has twice expanded. Mr. Steury was high in his praise of treatment received in Decatur and all are agreed that his plan of operation in manufacturing only high grade merchandise fits well into the Chamber of Commerce plan for a constant orderly growth of our city. Mr. Steury is assisted in his plant’s successful operation by his son Norman Steury. z

|:ss—Faith To Live By 9:O0L-Romper Room 10:90—Arlene Francis Show 10:10—Treasure Hunt 11:00—The Price Is Right , 11:30 —Truth qr Consequences Afternoon 12:00—Tic Tac Dough 12:30—1t Could Be You I:oo—Farms and Farming I:ls—News I:2s—The Weatherman 1:80—Beulah 2:oo—Charlie Powell 2:3o—Bride A Groom 3:oo—Matinee Theater 4:oo—Queen for a Day 4:4s—Modern Romances s:oo—Bugs Bunny Theater s:ls—Tex Maloy Show Evening 6:oo—Gatesway to Sports 6:l6—News, Jack Gray--6:2s—The Weatherman 6:Bo—Cartoon Express 6:4S—NBC News 7:oo—Death Vally .Days 7:30 —Tic Tao Dough 8:00—You Bet Your Life B:3o—dliab Hope 9:3o—Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00—Rosemary Clooney 10:30—Jane Wyman Show ' —— 11:00—News A Weather 11:15:—Sports Tdday 11:20—Armchgjr Theater WPTA-TV CHANNEL 21 WEDNESDAY Evening 6:oo—Popeye 6:3o—Brave Eayrle 7:00 —Sports Pocus 7:ls—John Daly 7:3o—Disneyland B:3o—Tombstone Territory 9:oo—Ozzie 9:3o—Walter Winchell 10:00—Ftghlh 10:50—Famous Fights 11:00—(NeWs 11:15—(Movietlme THURSDAY Afteroooa ; 3:9o—‘American Bandstand 4:oo—Abbott & Costello 4:4s—Little Rascals s:oo—Woody Woodpecker 5120—Mickey Mouse Club Evening 6:oo—Popeye 6:3o—Rocky Jgnes 7:00 —Sports Pocus 7:ls—John Daly 7:Bo—Circus Boy 8:00—Zorbo 8:80—M eCoys 9:oo—Pat Boone 9:30—088 10:90 —Navy Tx»g 10:30—Movietime MOVIES ADAMS ‘Hatful of Ituin Wed. Thurs 7:31 9:20

' I '• /Wf I" pi - / W W k < >'' “ ILt-i ~ WtL i RM RM 9M Ku - W I I’-' -ul ... 1 If I kill 11/ IKm ■tod ..‘UH J TWO DECATUR WOMEN are in the group, pictured above, which recently completed a course for home nursing instructors at Huntington under the sponsorship of the Red Cross. The local participants were Mrs. Arthur Miller, standing fourth from the right, and Mrs. Robert W. Johnson, standing second from the left. These two women are now qualified to teach home nursing courses and will begin afternoon and evening classes with an organizational meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the home economics room of Decatur high school.

WORLD (Continued from Pag* One) ed of only one unit. There were reports Tuesday of unidentified flying objects near Alamogordo, N.M., near the scene of the first atomic explosion, and over the Pacific cean. Tuesday night South African air force searchlights picked up a "cylindrical object" flying over Johannesburg. Speculation continued that Russia might try to send a rocket to the moon for Thursday’s mammoth celebrations, but there was no comment from Moscow. Th* South African air force had no comment on the flying cylinder which was seen by thousands of residents of Johannesburg. Ike To Speak There was growing concern in the West, an’d President Eisenhower scheduled a major scientific report to the nation for Thursday night, the same day the Russians may announce new achievements in celebrating the 40th anniversary. The Mutual Broadcasting System in New York reported that the United States will launch its first earth satellite carrying insects next week. Previously President Eisenhower said the U.S. would launch its first satellite in December. ... ;+ In Washington the authoritative “American Aviation Daily” re ported the Defense Department in 1955 rejected two Air Force proposals to launch earth satellites weighing up to 5,000 pounds. Japanese astronomers, in reporting on the mysterious second object in the skies over Tokyo, said it was "seemingly related to Sputnik II” but was preceding the satellite on its orbit around the earth. They said it was not as bright as the satellite and was observed about 90 seconds before the satellite itself came into view. Another sighting was reported from Rio De Janeiro by the Brazilian tanker Petrobras. It reported the satellite more brilliant than the planet Venus but said when it reached the horizon it made unexplained “ascending and descending movements” before vanishing. Create Mars Trip Conditions Moscow Radio reported today Soviet scientists already have created conditions similar to those that would be encountered on a flight to the planet Mars—a plain hint that a moon rocket would be easy. • —■ Sputnik II passed over London at 6:30 a.m., but listening posts said they heard no pulsing sounds

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or other mysterious sounds reported heard in the United States. The British Broadcasting Corporation reported the beep beep signal loud and clear. In Washington the Federal Communications Commission said its monitoring stations have been alerted to try to track reports of a new signal from space. Ham operators across the nation reported hearing the signal on 14.286 kilocycles. It was variously described as a series of dots, a low moan and “some kind of code group.” An FCC spokesman said the frequency is far removed from that on which Sputnik H’s radio operates. Earlier the U.S. Air Force missile development center at Alamogordo. N.M., Said it had picked up radio signals from Sputnik II which apparently represent the heart beat and respiration rate of a dog such as carried aboard Sputnik 11. Moscow Radio put out a formal denial, however, that it had broadcast reports the Russians had fired a rocket to the moon. Court News Complaints Filed A complaint on a promissory note has been filed by the Associate Loan company against Edwin and Sylvia E. Roop. The plaintiff seeks a judgment of $592.15 for the balance due, interest and court costs. A summons has been ordered returnable Nov. 18. The same company has filed a similar complaint against Edwin L. May, Jr., seeking ’a judgment of *501.01. A notice has been ordered returnable Nov. 18. it’s FUN to SQUARE DANCE AT THE MOOSE EVERY FRIDAY NITE Featuring RUSS GEESEY Playing This Week — MEMBERS ONLY — FLOOR SHOW and DANCE SATURDAY NITE

20 Years Ago Today November 6, 1937 — Adams county is one of 35 Indiana counties where corn loans will be made. Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Methodist church executive, will speak at the Decatur church November 14. Decatur Rotary club plans group meeting at Masonic hall here November 18. Bishop John F. Noll will lead pilgrimage to Hungary in 1938. False rumor of holdup and murder at Monroe is widely circulated. Central P.T.A will observe national education week in Decatur next week. Decatur library observes book week. Service men are invited to local churches to observe Armistice day. Mrs. Clarence Drake will be hostess to W.C.T.U. next Tuesday. North Side beats Yellow Jackets, 33-0, in season’s final football game last night. Berne Bears beat Monroe in basketball opener. Trade in a good town — Decatur

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Two Autos Damaged In Collision Tuesday Two can wore damaged in * collision Tuesday at 9:30 pm. on a county road in Union township about one fourth of a mile north of the Bleeke church. Drivers of the two vehicles were James R. Crosier, 71, Decatur route five; and Gerhard T. Marbach, 52. of 921 North Fifth street. The cars were travelling in opposite directions. The Crosier vehicle was driving to the left of the center of the roadway. Marbach tried to swerve out of the way but was unable to avoid the collision. Damage was estimated at 875 to

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