Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 11 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. Heller —.... Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rs toss By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, $4 25 ; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $•.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 8 cents.

In spite of the first touch of *< » winter, almost every football stadium in the nation was filled ’to capacity Saturday and most of the games were worth shivering through. ■ * ——o -o— This year’s winter has started a month early and we may be in for a stiff one. Warnings cm caring for water pipes have been issued and by now you should have had plenty of notice to winterize your automobile. Any morning you'll awaken and face the added task of shovelling the snow off the walks. —o The President •is having a physical check-up today, prior to facing some hard tasks. It takes strong men to run a nation and this is a wise step. During the next year there will be some most important steps taken and It will tax the efforts of the strongest in our government. —o—- > Only another five or six weeks until Christmas. Are you making your plans? Visit the Decatur stores and you’ll find hundreds of beautiful gifts at prices which will amaze you. Do your Christmas shopping and get your year around needs here at home. You will be well pleased at the savings. We want to join his many friends in welcoming Dr. William Freeby back home. He has finished his schooling and stretch in the service and will become associated with Dr. Harold F. Zwick in the practice of medicine in this city. We feel that Decatur is extremely fortunate in getting this outstanding young man and know that he will be successful in his profession. Bill is high school graduate jmd also a graduate of DePauw |jniversity and Indiana University medical school.

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WANE-TV CHANNEL IS MONDAY ***■!■* ?6:oo—Margie “Operation Rescure” ' 6:Bo—News 6:4o—Weather 6:4s—Douglas Edwards .7:00 —Harbor Command '7:3o—Adventures of Robin Hood "BtbO—Burns and Allen ' Pt3o—Talent Scouts ; 9:00 —Danny Thomas ’9:3o—December Bride l#:90 —Btudto One J I:oo—The News, Hickox 11:10—W eathervane 11:15— Hollywood Parade TVKSDAY M»ralag 7:oo—Jimmy Dean Show 7:4S—CBS News B:oo—Captain Kangaroo -■B:4s—Peppermint Theatre 9:oo—Captain Kangaroo ,3:4S—CBS News JOO0 —Carry Moore Show 10:30—Arthur Godfrey Time 12:15—Love of Life 11:30—Strike It Rich 13:00 —News * Market 12:80 —Search for Tomorrow 13:45—Guiding Light A fteraooa I:oo—Women’s Page I:3o—As the World Turns 2:oo—Beat the Clock 2:3o—House Party 3:oo—The Btk Payoff 3:Bo—The Verdict is Yours 4:oo—Brighter Day 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:3o—The Bdge Os Night 6:oo—Bar 15 Ranch Fveaiag 6:oo—Margie 6:3o—News 6:4o—Weather 6:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:oo—Assignment Foreign Legion 7:3o—Name that Tune 8:00—Phil Silvers B:39—Eve Arden Show 9:96—T0 Tell The Truth 9:3o—Don Ameche 10:00—364,000 Question • 10:30—Adventures of .Martin Kane 11:00— The News, Hickox 11:10—Weathervane 11:15—Hollywood Parade WKJG-TV CHANNEL 33 MONDAY Eveaiag Gatesway to Sports 6:ls—News 6:3s—The Weatherman 6:36—Cartoon Express 6:4S—NBC News 7:9o—Silent Service 7:3o—The Price. Is Right B:oo—Heat less Gun B:3o—Wells Fargo 8:06—“31" S:3o— a Turn of FMte 10:96—Suspicion 11:00— News A Weather ________

Laika, the dog which made the Sputnik trip in number two is dead. It no doubt will become the world’s most famous dog. <> -o With all trends pointing to a big Democratic victory throughout the nation in 1960, it behooves every Democrat to take an active interest in the selection of candidates, at state and local levels. The stronger our tickets are from top to bottom, the more apt we are to score a smashing victory. Here in Adams county, our big job is to wee dout undesireable and unworthy public officials in next spring’s primary election and secure for the people the very best candidates. This is no time for any official who winks at his oath of office and who fails to carry out his pledge to the people. If the Democrats act. wisely in selecting their candidates, the battle will be more than half over. If we fail and nominate an ordinary ticket based on geography and repayment of promises, then we are not worthy to govern. o— —o— The revival services now in progress at the Church of the Nazarene in Decatur is of special Interest to people of this area. The Rev. Franklin Moore, guest speaker at the services which will extend to November 17 is a Decatur high school product of the early 1920’5. His present home is Goshen and he has held pastorates in the Nazarene Church at Seymour, Princeton, Bloomington, in this state and Greeley, Colorado. Rev. Moore is a forceful speaker with a great message and all who hear him will leave the Church as better Christians and better citizens. He has the same friendly smile which made him a host of friends during his school days. Rev. C. E. Lykins is the Decatur pastor in charge of the revival. If you have not yet heard Rev. Moore, be sure and niark the remaining dates on your calendar and you won't be sorry.

11:30 —Armchair Theatre Tuesday Morning B:ss—Faith To Live By 9:oo—Romper Room 10:00—The Arlene Francis Show Hunt 11:00—The Price Is Right 11:30 —Truth or Consequences Afternoon 12:00 —Tic Tac Dough WT3o—lt Could JBe You I:oo—Farms and Farming 1:15 —News 1:25 —The Weatherman I:3o—Beulah 2:oo—Charlie Powell 2:3o—Bride & Groom 3:OO—NBC Matinee Theatre 4:oo—Queen for a Day 4:45 —Modern Romances <:Bo—Bugs Bunny Theatre s:ls—The Tex Maloy Show Evening 6:ls—News 6:oo—Gatesway to Sports 6:2s—The Weatherman 6:3o—Cartoon Express 6:4S—NBC News 7 ;00—Casey Jones -<• 7:3o—Nat “King” Cole Show B:oo—Eddie Fisher 9:oo—Meet Me Graw 10:00—The Californians 10:30—26 Men 11:00—News & Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11:20—Armchair Theatre WPTA-TV CHANNEL 21 MONDAY Evening 6:oo—Jingles 6:3o—Range Rides • 7:oo—Sports Focus 7:ls—John Daly 7:3o—Official DeteeUve B:oo—Guy Mitchell 8:30—Bold Journey 9:ooj—Firestone 9:30'-c*Top Tunes 10:3ONews 10:115—iMovietime •• TUESDAY . A fteraeen 3:oo—.American Bandstand 4:»o—Jingles 4:30-—Jingles 5.-00—Str Lancelot 5 :.3O —Mickey Mouse Evening 6:oo—Jingles 6:39—Ramar 7:oo—Sports Focus 7:ls—Ji>£n Daly 7:3o—Cheyenne B:3o—Wyatt Earp 9:oo—Life, with Father 10:00—West Point _ 19:30—News 10:30—iMovieti me MOVIES ADAMS “Reform School Glrls”®& “Rock Around the .World’’ Starting Monday at 7 pun. ■•Helen Morgan Story" Tues. Wed. Ttiurs. a: I:lf. 9:19 ’

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20 Years Ago Today • ———• November 11, 1937—Levi Moser, 75, Berne banker, dies after six weeks’ illness. American Legion banquet features Armistice day celebration. Carl G. T. Mominger, Logansport, Elks lodge district deputy, pays official visit to Decatur lodge. The Wilson Lee home and Emerson Beavers home were ransacked by thieves last night. Walter Krick, general chairman for the Red Cross drive for members, has named his assistants. Mrs. Lois Black has purchased the former E. X. Ehinger home and plans to remodel it into apartments. Mrs. Harry Jones of Berne was a guest last night of Mrs. Roy Archbold. Both ladies attended the annual Methodist New England dinner. Mrs. A. -D. Suttles entertains Ladies Shakespeare club at her home. Mrs. J. M. Miller was hostess to the Historical club. Girl Scouts Girl Scout troop 21 met Thursday after school. We had roll call and dues were taken. We continued on our badge work. Next week we are to have our meeting in the Girl Scout room of the Youth and Community center. Alyce Lankenau and Dianne Huston brought the treat. Scribe: Colleen Kelly Brownie troop 29 held their first meeting on October 31. We elected officers apd they are as follows: president, Linda August: vice president and scribe, Donna Reidenbach, and secretary and treasurer, Vicki Wolfe. We then went downstairs to our Brownie room and had a Halloween party. Brownie troop 29 held their second meeting on November 7. Linda August opened the meeting with the Brownie promise. Then Mrs. Shaw taught us “Make New Friends,” and "Whene’er You Make a Promise.” We talked about our Brownie pins and what we want to do. We learned what Brownies are for and what they can do to help at home. We closed with the magic tunnel. Scribe: Donna Reidenbach

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Portable Elevators Termed Dangerous Portable farm elevators are among the most dangerous machines on the farm, says F. R. Willsey, extension safety specialist at Purdue University. If farmers are to avoid accidents with elevators, they must recognize several sources of danger, Willsey adds, and points out some of the common dangers with suggested ways to eliminate them. Getting caught in rotating shafts is one cause of fatal elevator accidents. Shield those parts, advises Willsey. Also, farmers pinned under collapsed elevators are the most common farm elevator accidents. The collapse occurs suddenly, and the path of the fall is unpredictable. Willsey also says that lifting cranks can injure arms and other parts of the body when spinning out of control. Then too, elevators can start serious fires from hay, leaves and straw chaff building up around the hot exhaust of a power unit.

Authorities Report Ouiet Weekend Here Only One Arrest Is Reported In County City, county, and state police officals reported a quiet weekend, with only one arrest. Frank L. Wagner, 20. of Fort Wayne, was arrested in Geneva this morning and charged with driving without a driver’s license by state patrolman Al Coppes. Coppes stated that he noticed two suspicious looking young men driving around Geneva, and chased them down, suspecting a pos-

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sible stolen car. When he caught them he found that they were driving their grandmother’s car, and one was 14 years old, while the older brother had no driver’s license. They were planning on going hunting, and had come into town to buy a hunting license. Wagner will appear in Justice of the peace court in Decatur Wednesday night. A check is being made to find out if Wagner is driving while his license is suspended. He claims that he has never had a driver's license. A former Decatur youth, about 15 years of age, has been picked up in Ft. Scott, Kan., city police reported here. The boy’s mother, when notified, stated that she would not send money for his re-

turn, and did not desire hie return here, as he has run away numerous times before, and she is tired of paying for his return. The boy is believed to be in custody of a brother who lives in

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