Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1959 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evanmg ExcgX Sunday By THE DECATOB DEtfbCRAf CO., Ufc. Entered nt the Decatar. Ud., Port Office as Second Oats Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr Prerident John G. Heller ——— Vice-President Chas. Holthouse ... Secretary-Treasurer subscription BaSeet By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, MOI; Six months. $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, 9.00; I moriths, K.W; 3 monthsTmo. Py Carrier, 80 cents per week. Single copies, • coats. Library To Reopen I Local residents will be happy to learn that the Decatur public library, closed since last Sept. 22 to make badly needed changes and modernize all departments, will reopen next Monday, February 9. For those closely associated with the library the event will be saddened, however, by the knowledge that the man largely responsible for the successful library program here, Dr. N. A. Bixler, remains in serious condition following a double heart attack earlier this week. Dr. Bixler has labored constantly to improve the local library, and took an overwhelming interest in its every operation. Last Sunday, for example, after having all the door knobs and brass fixtures removed, he himself spent the entire afternoon polishing them. Dr. Bixler has made an outstanding contribution to optometry in Indiana by strongly backing and getting established the school of optometry, and its fine library, at Indiana University. He is well-known for his own scientific investigations, and his knowledge of past scientists is unexcelled. While many of us will miss the old banisters on the steep stairways that were torn down to make the new, modem entrance, the first floor department for adults, greatly enlarged, and the second floor for children, twice the size of the old department will gladden all of us. .'

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WANE-TV CHANNEL 15 FRIDAY Evening , 6:OOOur Mias Brooks 6:3o—This Day 1959 6:ls—l>oug Edwards-News 7:oo—Mickey Spillane 7 :.'£)—Hit Parade B:oo—Rawhide 9:^o—Phil Silvers Show 9:30—-Target 10:00—Line-Up ———...... 10:30—Person to Person 11:0# —Million Dollar Movie SATURDAY Morning 8:30 —‘Agriculture- U.S.A, Kartoon Khrb - 9:3o—Captain Kangaroo 10:30—Mighty Mouse 11 rOO—Heckle A Jeckle 11:80—Robin Hood Afternoon 12:t>0—Roy Rogers 1 :ob—O’Henry Playhouse 1 :|0 —Week End Wrap Up 1 :J5 —Hockey Prevue - - —• 4:6s—The Gold Key s:jo—Dr Christian 5:?0 —Arnos & Andy Evening 6:oo—Annie Oakley 6:3o—Tug Boat Annie 7:oo—Jeff's Collie 7:60 —.Perry M«w)n 8 JO—Wanted-Dead or Alive 9:oo—Gale S tor in 9:3o—Have Gun Will Travel 10:1)0—Gunsmoke 10*0—Flight 113 W—Award Theater - SUNDAY Morning B:3o—Christophers 9:oo—Faith tor Today 9:Bo—This Is The Life 10:1)0 —Lamp Unto My Feet 10:80—Look Up end Live 11:00—Kartoon Klub Afternoon 12:00 —Gene Autry 1:00—W-ir-tt’s The Law' . I:3o—Star aaid Story 2 :<M) —-Talkback 2:30 —-Award Matinee 4:oo—Small World 4:3o—This Is Ft Wayne fi:oo—College Qulzz Bowl s:3o—Amatur Hour Evening 6:00 —Elektra Club 6:30—20th Century 7:oo—'Lassie 7:3o—J ack Be nn y 8:00—Ed Sullivan 9:OO—G. E. Theatre 9:3o—Alfred Hitchcock 10:00—Keep Talking . .* 10:30—What's My Line 11:00—Sunday News Special 11:15—Award Theater WKJG-TV CHANNEL 33 FRIDAY Evening 6.oo—Gatesway to Sports 671®—News, Jack Gfray 6:2s—Weather 6:Bo—Cartoon Express 6:4S—NBC News ' 7:oo—State Trooper 7:3o—Northwest Passage 8:WH'1»)1 Harris ' 9:OO—M-Squad 9:3o—The Thin Man 10 Wo—ißoxlng 10:45—Fight Beat 11:00—News and Weather 11:15—Sports Today — : 11:20—The Jack Parr Show SATURDAY Morning B:3o—Kit Carson 9:oo—Tweeker's Circus -#:3o—Ruga Bunny 10:00— Howdy Doody 10:30.—Ruff and Heddy 11:00—Fury 11:30—Circus Boy '* Afters oen 12:00—Sky King V: UMWMMMHSWWMBMIiiaMnH ' ~ ‘ —Z y- * x ■’ '> ■. . .. y fl

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Many Opportunities For Higher Education

By Robert Wall . A rather common malady suffered by today's high school senior in the U. S. can be diagnosed as “where-do-I-go-from-here-itis.” After 12 years of formal education, the road of life appears to abruptly come to a "screeching halt." Some half-heartedly consider going on to college, business schools, technical schools of one sort or another, while others, because of various conditions, usually financial, content themselves with the bleak and dreary prospect of working—until 85. What the young adult often fails to grasp is that he himself is applying the skids to dreams of further education, and the benefits derived therein. Each year throughout the U. S., thousands of pupils receive financial assistance for higher education in the form of scholarships, grants, and loans. All that’s needed to get such aid is a little ambition and loads of interest. Promise in Decatar In Decatur, the future outlook is perhaps a little brighter than in other locales. Pupils interested in scholarships can talk with dedicated teachers at either Decatur high or Decatur Catholic. Hugh J. Andrews and Dean? T. Dorwin, of Decatur high; and Sister M. Almeda, C.S.A., of Decatur Catholic, will chat w*th any student who stops in for some information. And more likely than not, the pupil will come out pretty enthusiastic about his prospects. The opportunities, while not limitless, are plentiful. Four local organizations, Tri Kappa, Lincoln school PTA. Psi lota Xi, and Knights of Columbus, for example, give scholarships to pupils showing talent and interest in various fields. Other local groups are seriously giving thought to entering this community betterment project. The national Merit scholarship test, providing from SSOO to $5,000 for a four-year study plan, is given here to juniors in high school. Last year, more than 500,000 participated in this testing. State Aids Too ’ State vocational rehabilitation is also given to those who are in some way impaired — the blind, deaf, or some similar condition. Up to 60 per cent of expenses for training is met by the state. Rehabilitation authorities feel that theirs is not a true scholarship, but more of an investment. Within five years, the vocationally rehabilitated repay the aid in a most devious manner—via taxes. "Die income he makes after training increases his potential and output that much. Decatur high has five pupils who will be helped in this way. To add further sunshine to the picture, statistics show an increase in the number taking advantage of scholarships in Decatur. At pecatur high, the average has been around 10 annually, but at least 15, possibly 20, are expected to receive aid in one” - form or another. Two or three is the usual amount at the smalelr Decatur Catholic school, but even this is expected to increase thiiTyean Most scholarships cover costs of tuition, fees and books. Quite a few exist that give a “full ride”— room and board plus the above mentioned items. And, of course, athletes can work their way through the ivy-covered halls by throwing a key block on Saturday afternoon, or setting up a screen for that winning basket. Then, the “fabulous” scholarships are available too. Proctor and Gamble grant full rides plus S6OO for incidentals. This one might bring you up against some pretty stiff competition, but most of them will. Besides, somedne has tv win the 60 offered! The national American Legion oratorical contest winner has $4,0000 in invest in an educational program, while the three other finalists receive lesser amounts — none low enough to sneeze at. Decatur high has one student now on Decatur Catholic receives twq. annual scholarships, from St. Jos- J eph’s College and Marian College. These usually go to the top pupils in the graduating class. But, in a class of about 25 pupils, that certainly, cuts the odds down somewhat. Help Yourself ~ Okay, you finally accept the idea that going to college can be arranged and eventually turn into a fine thing. But what happens when the money runs out? Well, colleges offer loans to tide students over the humps, and several ■t offer scholarships for those “who help themselves” by working. Studertts' mutt work a specified number of hoUrs a Week, besides keeping a respectable grade average dlrihg the semester. Upon reaching the last year of college, you may be confronted with the collegiate level of the high school malady—“senior-itis.” But, you’ll now be conditioned to seek expert and sympathetic counsel--0 ling. Six former Decatur high pupils did just this, and are now work--4 ing, or have worked, toward doco torates on fellowship grants in biology, business administration,

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chemistry, physics, and economics. And still it doesn’t end there. At least four fellowships have been granted to Decatur teachers in recent years. So, if the flesh is willing .. . Many scholarships of various nature are available. Take a minute or two and see your counselor. It may be fruitless, but, it may be the wisest move you ever made. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ON MONDAY FEB. A ISM COUNTY City of Decatur over * *51.83 Citizens Telephone Oo do 160.24 Adams Co Mem Hosp do .... 86.15 etoromercial Print Clk exp 16.8# Haywood Ptfbl Co do #>5.26 L W Klrech do - - 66.00 Miller Bryant Pierce do ...... 8.00 D Roth Aud exp 80.00 Commercial Print do 45.30 Ind Steemp A Seal do_ 2.15 Schafer's do I.IS H Johnson Treas exp 11*2.00 M Geirner do 1«0.00 V Cobt do - *4.00 W D Neal do ...J. 3.30 Commercial Print do — BS.Oa 'Remington Rand Corp do .. 262.00 Haywood, PuM Co do 4144.20 Mobile Blinders Record exp 600.00 Royal Moltee C.np do . ... 54.50 M Affolder Slier ewp ........... 110.00 R Singleton do 16.00 M Tee£le do ; ifr.OD « Odle do - 10-M Socony Mobil Oil Co do - 4.21 H L Miller do — 66.20 J Cowens dm „... l*.oo Ohio Oil Oo do — 50.34 Smith Drug Co do 3.32 Dowers H£w Oo do 3.50 R Manafield do 19.00 Emergency Radio Serv do 16.42 Gaye Mobil Serv do 9.18 Petrie Oil Co dlo 30.2# Myers Home & Auto Supply do .48 Habegiger Hardware do 4.49 Oorrnmercial Print do .... 2#.83 Schafer Store do 6.14 Jack's Mena Wear do 447.00 .Artic Fur Cap Corp do 10.32 . Schwarts Ford Co do 8.35 Van Aiusdoll & Farrar do 4*9.00 H Moellering Surv exp 23.00 Commercial Print do 1.40 Bluffton Gift & Typewriter do "4.50 Chamiber of Commerce do .: 5.00 Li'neolm Reprod'uctlona do 20.42 Decatur Democrat Co Pros atty12.65 Comimerciial Print do 3.76 ’ Office System do ..,—.... ... ' 27.50 • B Koos Aaeems exp .... *B.OO . W Koos do 48.10 | Bower Jewelry do 12.00 ■ Decatur Democrat Oo do .. 45.20 Commercial Print do ............ I«.H G M Grabtn Sell »upt 26.24 I M M Foley Att Off 40.08 IL N Seltenright Co Agt exp 50.28 i Citizens Telephone Oo do .... 22.35 , Commercial Print do ..... . 34.75 C Wim Freeby M D Hlth Officer 64 16 M F Parrish Ct Ct JO.OO Coverall- Rental Serv do .... 1.80 Bluffton Gift & Typewriter do 6.00 , Citizens Telephone Co do 26.64 ’ West Publ Co do 24.00 1 Lawyers Co-op Publ Oo do 30.00 W H Anderson Co do ............ 30.00 • rMllag’han 4 Co do .... 17.50 H A Stellner M D do 25.00 C H Miuselman do .v ... 42.30 Stewarts ißakery Co Home 75.72 . 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0 ■ ■ 20 Years Ago Today • n. , .11—,.... ..'..if. - , <* Feb. 6. 1939 — Approximately $9 in cash and four checks were stolen during a breakin at the Ideal Dairy store In this city. The annual banquet of the Teens and Twenties club will be held at the Decatur high school Feb. 20, with Russell G. Fast, of the Pennsylvania railroad, as the speaker. Lawrence Bectaneyer, Dick Boch and Adrian Wemhoff have been elected members of the St. Joseph’s Catholic cemetery association. The district spring stallion show will be held at the Fbrt Wayne Speedway March 14. County basketball scores: Decatur Commodores 26, Celina (O.) Catholic 14; Monroe 31, Jefferson 24. 0- ———————o I Household Scrapbook | I Bj ROBERTA LEE I o — 0 Knitting Needles If your knitting needles are celluloid and bend, pour some hot water over them and hold them over the steam of a kettle. You can then straighten them with your fingers. Harden by plunging into cold water. Be sure to keep away from a flame. Scrubbing Brashes Added life will be given to the scrubbing brushes if they are given an occasional bath in strong salt and water solution and allowed to dry in the open air. Left-Over Rice Left-over cooked rice can be made into a delicious dessert by adding to it some chopped apples, diced pineapples, marshmallows, and whipped cream. Put into molds. COURT NEWS Venued From Allen County Severin Schurger entered his appearance for the plaintiff in the case of Rex W. Sanders, by Joseph D. Sanders, his next of kin, vs Betty M. Sanders. Complaint Cases On motion by the plaintiff, the defendants were ruled to answer absolute within 10 days in the case of Homer L. Ratliff vs Sarah A. Hendricks, etal Barrett, Barrett, & McNagney entered an appearance for the defendants in the case Elizabeth K. McMillen' vs Elmer L. Uhrick and Norman Uhrick. Divorce Case On motion by the plaintiff, the cause was set for trial February 16 at 9 o'clock in the case of ißacheal E. Valez vs Richard Leon Velez. Estate Case The proof of mailing of notice of the determination of the inheritance tax in the estate of Dina Habegger was filed. The inheritance tax appraiser s report was submitted, finding the net value of the estate to be $11,747.35 with tax due in the sum of $37.48. Real Estate Transfers McMillen Home Bldg. Corp, to Frederick W. Conrad, etux, inlot 101 in Decatur. Intercity Const. Corp, to Clark W. Smith, etux, inlots 19-20-21-22-28*29 & 5 in Decatur. Carl M. Hedington etux to Frieda Lehmann, 120 acres in Monroe Tp. Frieda Lehmann to Carl M. Hedington etux, 120 acres in Monroe Tp. A. R. Ashbaucher, executor to Bessie I. Johnson, part out lot 63 in Decatur $4,500. Bettie I. Johnson etvir to Herman L. Lankenau etux, part out lot 63 in Decatur. Naomi Butler Renner etvir to Carl A. Braun etux, part inlot 195 in Decatur. Lee Roy Boehm etux to George R. Alger etux, part out lot 83 in Decatur. Anthony J. Faurote etux to James R. Borchers etux, inlot 12 in Anthony Wayne Meadows. William D. Kelley etux to Sam Bentz, 1.20 acres in Washington Tp. Sam Bentz to William D. Kelley etux, 1.20 acres in Washington Tp. Clark W. Smith etux to Lucile C. Beavers, inlot 6 in Decatur. C Mesh'berg'er J44.&5 C Death 143.55 P Eongsworth ....................... 143.5., C Zuroher —.143.55 L Drake 2-00 Motor Fuel Tax Division .... 23.52 Citizens Telephone K’«> 20.54 City of Decatur 63.02 Beavers Oil Serv 26.28 Havwokxi Pul>l Co ..........1'1.90 II G Roberts & Co > 3.72 Gaffe Tool & Enffiirteering .. 5.00 Moser Motor Males 1.45 Decatur Auto Central Soya Co ...: 11.37 MaxiAHtater Machinery Oo 379.08 Mtowsrrtan Yarnielle Co .. 10.83 W Brlntzenilwrfe ' 7.00 Snytors Chevrolet Co 1.91 Snip - on - TWols 29.79 Butler's Garage 208.87 Schwarts Ford Co 30'9.04 INxxutMir .Ecruiipment ............ 323,33 OW» Oil Co :. .. 464.74 Motor Fuel Tax Division .... 23,52 Petrie OH Co 596.24 D-A-Du.bTrtdant., Inc ....... 3.i0,3i Standard Oil Co — 82,8* Petrie Oil Ck> .11.11 Rawls Inc „ 271.12 atirchera MrfbUe Serv 89,10 I» Sheets — L Exrleben - 20.00 T Spangler 10.00 Mrs H Tiniribleson ..... 15.00 MesHberger Bros Stone !Qo 27.50 J W Karch Stone Co 4885.44 MeeWberger Bros Stone ..._4.4718.98 Uogan««p‘ont Metal Co 2490.71 Morton Ha.lt Co .... ... 196.00 Adams Builders Supply Inc 6.25 Shomf Plumb & Heat 15.95 BRIDGE W Gilltom _ ;... 300.00 Meshberger Bros . ... 3 16 Board of Coutmlßsioaers Certified before me thia Sth day of Febnmney. 1»S». Edward F. Jaherff Auditor Adams Co Feb 6 . .. —- - — - —- - - - - > • ' 1 •■ , ~ K". • ’ . ' '

Bomb Score Delays Opening Os Classes , INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Classes , at Lawrence Central high school . were delayed for an hour today i while authorities searched the building in a “bomb scare.” 1 Principal Shryl G. Craig re- ’ ceived an anonymous telephone call at his home before school started, saying a bomb had been , placed in the school. Craig call* ! ed state police. No bomb was found. But while the search went on, pupils arriving for classes were ordered to ! stay in their buses. Fellowship Meet Is Held At Church 1 Over 180 members and friends of the Trinity "E. U. B. church joined together for the fellowship meeting held Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock at the church. - A carry-in supper started the evening’s affairs, followed by a talent show which was presented by several members of the church. Chalmer Bollenbacher acted as master of ceremonies for the program. The program was presented in way of a radio program with the station call letters given as TRINITY. Commercials for the program were items of publicity for the various church school , classes. Participants in the program consisted of the following persons: , cornet solo, Kenny Hill; musical > number, beginner’s department; piano solo, Janet Winteregg; duet, Laura and Madaline Kelley: piano solo, Carolyn Hill; skit, Mrs. Krummen and Mrs. HickerneM, musical number, primary depart- . ment; alma mater skit, Gloria Fu- ’ gate, Rosemary Strahm, and Jim ' Bowman; reading, Gloria Fugate; piano solo, Carol JHpyerman; girls ’ trio, Kay Wynn, Linda Jackson, and Becky Jackson. i Piano solo, Ernie Sautbine; vor cal solo, James Habegger; read--5 ing, Marsha Stevens: skit, Max 1 Gilpin and Roger Stevens; playlet. Walter Henkel, Lois Johnson, 7 James Habegger, and Max Gilpin; " skit, Sephus Jackson and John • Paul McAhren; ladies quartet, J.ulc ia Jackson, Mary Della Cochran, Marjory Haggerty, and Clara Ellen Hitchcock; piano solo, Cheryl 2 Bollenbacher; reading, Mrs. Anna J Myers; cornet solo, Mrs. Theron . Dull, and male trio, J. O. Penrod, 1 Ted Hill and Clifford Hoverman. X ' —————

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British Leader To Visit Khrushchev LONDON (UPD — Prime Minister Harold Macmillan’s trip to Moscow Feb. 21 will give Premier Nikita Khrushchev a chance to prove the sincerity of his talk about a "thaw” in the cold war, observers here said today. They said Macmillan’s visit, the first of its kind since 1942, will determine whether there is any value to Khrushchev’s promises to reduce East-West conflict to an economic race. The prime minister announced Thursday that he has decided to accept an invitation extended originally to Sir Anthony Eden, his predecessor in office. The British press in general approved his decision — with some Mg “buts.” The Daily Telegraph warned against “personal visits under duress,” recalling the futile scurrying -about by former Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain which helped to set up the Munich appeasement talks. The Telegraph said Khrushchev’s “positively insulting’’ announcement —just before Macmillan made his decision known—that he has invited President Eisenhower to Moscow “seems to

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