Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1959 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT 1 Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office a* Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, JrPresident John G. Heller Vice-President Chas. HolthouseSecretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 18.00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carirer, 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents. Opens Tonight Did you ever hear anyone give the excuse, “No, I didn’t vote in the last election—l didn’t know any of the candidates.”? This is supposed to excuse them for not taking part in government. Actually there is little excuse for not knowing every local candidate. Both parties do everything possible to acquaint the public with their men. Many candidates will go door-to-door to become familiar with the prob- * lems of the city. Nearly every Saturday night campaign headquarters for both groups will be open. Tonight Democratic headquarters will open. Coffee and donuts will be given to those who visit the headquarters. Richard J. Sullivan, Decatur attorney who is unopposed for city judge will make a short speech. If you have never met him, or any of the other candidates, why not visit headquarters this evening? Visiting the headquarters of one or both parties in no way commits you in your voting or your opinions. It is only good sense to meet the candidates. These are the people who, following the city election Nov. 3, may be running the city. And don’t forget—next week registration closes. If you wish to vote on either the power question, or on thej city officials, you must be registered. Have you moved since the last time you voted? If so, you may be in a new precinct. Did you fail to vote in the last two or three elections? If so, your registration has lapsed.

WANE-TV Channel IS SATURDAY XfterMaß 11:00—Sky King 18:30—Willy 1:00—CBS News I:3o—Big Picture 3:oo—Star Performance 3:3o—Western Playhouse 3:3o— Mystery Matinee 4:3o—Tugboat Annie s:oo—O’Henry Playhouse 4:00—Colonel Flack 7:00—Bold Venture 7:3o— Perry Mason 3;30 —Wanted-Deag or Alive 3:oo—Brenner 3:3o—Have Gun WUI Travel .10:00—Gunsmoke 10:30—Flight 11:00 —Ladies In Retirement 14:30 — Ready For Today : 3.3o—This la The Life 3:oo—Lamp Unto My Feet •- 3:3o—Look Up And Live 10:00—U. N. In Action 10:30—Camera 3 11:00—O’Henry PlayhoUee 11:30—Touchdown Quia 11:45—Fbotball 13:45—Football Preview 1:00—Pro Football 3:30 —Mystery Matinee 4:3o—O'Henry Playhouaa 3:oo—The Last Word s:3o—SwbFd and Quill 4:oo—Conquest 4:30—30th Century 7:3o—Lassie 7:3o—Thats My Boy 3:oo—Ed Sullivan •:00—G E Theatre 3:3o— Alfred Hitchcock lOtOo—Richard Diamond 10:30—What's My Line 11:00—Sunday News Special 11:15—After The Ball MONDAY Morning 7:30 —Peppermint Theatre 7Ns—Willy Wonderful 8:00—CBS Nows B:ls— Captain Kangaroo 3:00 —Peppermint Theatre 3:15 —Captain Kangaroo B:3o— Our Miss Brooks 10:30—December Bride 10:30— 8am Levenson 11:00—I Lore Lucy 11:30—Top Dollar Afternoon 13:00—Love of Life 13:30—Search For Tomorrow 13:45—Guiding Light I:oo—Anne Colone Show I:M— «ewe 1:80—Ae the World Tuma 3:00 —For Better er <or Worse 3:30-—Verdict la Youre 4:o3—Brighter Day 4tM ffcpmt Storm 4:33—««g0 Os NlgU 3:oo—Dance Date Bmoe * Andy orn Calenberg News oug Edwarda-Newa Marshall 7:3o—Name That Tuna 3:oo—The Texan B:3o—Father Knows Best 3:00 —Danny Thomas 9:33—Ann Southern 10:00—Hennsey 10:30 —lune Allyson 11:00— News and Weather 11:15 —Lady From Shanghai WKJG-TV Channel 33 SATURDAY Afternoon 13:00 —Hopalong Cassidy 13:30 —Two Gu nPiayhouse 1:30 —Yesterday's Newsreel I:4s—The Big Picture 3:15 —Wrestling from Chicago 3:15 —The Roller Derby 4:IS—NCAA Football Married Joan 4:3o—Bonanza 7:3o—The Man and the Challenge B:oo—The Deputy B:3o—Five Fingers j:3o—lt Could Be You 11:00—Soldiers of Fortuno 10:30—The Saturday Edition 10:45—Personal Property SUNDAY 3:3o—The Chrintophors 3:3o—Americano nt Work . 3:4s—How Christian Science Heels 10:00—Secred Heart Program

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10:15—Industry on Parade 10:30—This Is the Life 11:00—Cartoon Time AfttUTBOO* 13:00 —Two Gun Playhouse I:so—Adventure Parade 2:oo—The Cisco Kid 2:3o—Black Baddie 3:oo—The Greatest Show on Water 3:3o—World Series Warmup 3:4s—World Series Evening 7:oo—Sunday Showcase B:oo—Dinah Shore 9:oo—Loretta Young 9:3o—Medio 10:00—26 Men 10:30—Sunday Edition 10:40—Sports IS.4s—HiuerS Madman MONDAY ■erniag 6:3o—Continental Classroom 7:oo—Today 9:oo—Ding Dong School 9:3o—Treasure Hunt 10:00— The Price Is Right 10:30—Concentration 11:00—Tic Tac Dough 11:80—ft Could Be You Afterneoa 13:00—John Blemer 12:15—Farms and Farming 13:80—Yesterday’s Newsreel 13:45—Editor's Desk 12:55—Faith to Live By * 1:00 —Queen for A Day I:3o—The Thin Man 2:oo—Young Dr. Malone 3:3o— From These Roots 3:00 —House on High Street 3:3o—World Series Warmup 3:4s—World Series Evening 6:3o—Silent Service 7:oo—Wrestling B:oo—Peter Gunn Bs3o—Alcoa Theater 9:oo—Steve Allen 10:00—Wells Fargo 10:89 —News and Weather 10:45—Sports Today 10:50—The Jack Paar Show WPTA-TV Channel 21 SATURDAY Afternaoa x2:OG—l.unch With Soupy Sales 15:30—Uncle ai I.3o—Action Theater 3:3o—Sword of Freedom 4:oo—Racing From 21 s:oo—Jet Jackeen s:3o—Jungle Jim Evening 6:oo—Kingdom of the Sea 6:3o—Keep Talking I:oo—Texas Rangers 7:3o—High Road B:Bo—Leave It To Beaver 9:oo—Lawrence Welk 10:00—Jubilee U.S.A. 10:30—Club 21 SUNDAY Afternoon 13:00—Homestead U.S.A. 12:30—Oral Roberts I:oo—Cleveland Browns 4:oo—Command performance 4:3o— Repeat i'erformance Evening B:oo—Cameo Theater 7:00—Colt 45 7 :3b— Maverick B:3o—Lawman 9:oo—The Rebel 9:30 —The Alaskans 10:30—World of Talent 11:03—World Playhouse MONDAY Morning 10:80—Susie 11:00—Romper Room I'l:so—News Afternoon 12:00— Across The Board 12:30—Pkntotnine Quia I:oo—Music Bingo I:3o—Get Happy 2:Bo—Day In Court 2:3o— Gale Storm 3:9o— Beat the Clock 3:34— Who Do You TVust 4:oo—American Bandstand s:oo—Little Rascals Clubhouse s:3o—Rin Tin Tin Evening 4:oo—Fun ‘n Stuff 6:20 —Woody Woodpecker 7:oo—Fun & Stuff 7:3o—Cheyenne B:3o—Bourbon Street Beat 9:oo—pantomime Quis 9:3o—Adventures In Paradise 10:30—Flame of Islands MOVIES — DRIVE-IN — “World Flesh and Fhe Devil" Frl, and Sat. at 7:05. "Tin Star" at 8:45 Sat- Bonus—“ Devil’s Hairpin" i "The Last Mile" Sun. & Mon. st 7:05; 10:45 “Horse Soldiers" at 8:45

1 I i..i\ J I■ W 4 COEDS AT BALL STATE TEACHERS College will have a S3OO loan fund available for the 1959-60 college year as a result of a grant provided by the Indiana council of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority. Mrs. Melvin Butler of Logansport, who serves as council vice president in charge of its scholarship program, said, “The money is to be used at the discretion of the dean for emergency grants for women students who are in immediate need of fin ancial assistance. We hope that its availability will assist college women during the year when some added funds are essential for their use.” Pictured above is Dr. John R. Emens, president of the college, receiving the check for the loan fund from Mrs. Butler. Also pictured are left to right. Miss Linda Hopkins, Richmond junior, a governor for the association of women residence halls; Miss Joyce Heaton, Warren senior, president of Clavia, women’s service organization; President Emens; Mrs. Butler; Miss Judith Locke, Decatur senior, president of the Panhallenic council; Miss Carlene Benander. Elkhart sophomore, coordinator for the women off campus organization; and Miss Virginia Garrison, Seymour senior, president of the association of women students. ”

Social Security Quiz Answers Many Queries

(Editor’s Note) Do you have any questions about Social Security? We all do, don’t we? Send any question you might have to Social Security Quiz, c/o Daily Democrat. You'll find your answer in this column, which is published regularly.) 1. Q. Do persons who are receiving social security benefits get paid in advance? ' A. No. The check for a given month's- benefit is mailed on the third day of the month following the month for which the payment is due. These checks are mailed out by the treasury department. 2. Q Although I am 65. I plan to continue working. I understand that I will qualiry Tor sll6 based on my average earnings of $350 a month. Now that the social security tax is being withheld on $4,800 (S4OO a month) would a couple of years earnings at that rate qualify me for the new maximum of $127? A. No. It is not possible for you to draw the $127 maximum. However, two years of $4,800 earning would increase your retirement bentfit to about $l2O a month. 3. Q. For the past year, I have been receiving social security payments each month as a widow and for my two small children. I just sold my home and will be moving. I've notified the post office of my new address. Must I give the social security office my new address? A. Yes. you must also notify the social security office immediately when you change your address. Just notifying your local post office !;• not sufficient to insure the prompt delivery of your social security checks. Unless you tell your social security office, your checks will be mailed to your old address arid will then be forwarded to you. After a period of time if the address is not changed on the social security records, the checks will be returned as undeliverable. 4. Q. My husband plans to retire after the first of July. I will be 62 at that time. Who must make the decision as to whether I should file at age 62 for the wife's reduced benefit or wait until I’m 65 for the full wife’s benefit? A. You must make your own decision on whether to claim your payments at age 62 or wait until age 65. Your local social security office can furnish information on this point, but they can not tell you what your decision should be. 5. Q. My husband is 68 and still working full time. I am &5 but I have never worked under social security myself. Can I draw wife’s benefits even though my husband

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is still working? A. No. You cannot qualify for payments as a wife until your husband files a claim for his retirement benefits. Your monthly . payments as a wife are based on his employment and he is still working. 6. Q. My father is a school teacher and has been under social security since 1955. He will be 65 in May 1959. His yearly earnings are over SSOOO but he does not work in June, July or August. Can he collect benefits for these three months while he is not working? A .Yes. The Social Security law states that you can receive benefits after you reach retirement age for any month in which you neither earn more than SIOO in wages nor render substantial services in self - employment. Your father should file a claim this year in order to collect his social security checks for the months of June through August. Kohne Transferred Mike Kohne, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Kohne, of this city, has been transferred from the 59th Chemical Co. (Maint.) to Headquarters Detachment, 15th Chemical Group, U.S. forces. His new address is a follows: SP4 Gerald M. Kohne RA 16606180, Hq. Det., 15th Cml. Gp", APO 28 c/o Postmaster, New York, N.Y. o o Household Scrapbook | By ROBERTA LEE | Patent Leather To clean patent-leather shoes or other articles, mix up a solution of two-thirds vinegar and one-third water. Apply this to the leather with a soft cloth and polish with a dry cloth. Petroleum jelly, applied in the same manner, will do the trick, too. Kitchen Knives Kitchen knives that are to be kept sharp must be stored properly. Fit them into a grooved box. Knives become dull if they rub against other articles. Shiny Dresses Dresses which have become shiny should be sponged on the wrong side with borax and water.

Decatur Ministers Will Meet Monday The Decatur ministerial association will meet Monday morning at 9:30 at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed churcn. The Rev. F. Hazen Sparks will conduct the devotional period. All members are urged to attend. COURT NEWS Estate Cases In the estate of Frances E. Andrews, the inventory No. 1 was filed and approved. The first inventory was filed in the Rose M. Kleinhenz estate. A report of sale of real estate was filed in the Emil Christner estate. The deed is ordered delivered upon payment of full purchase price. In the Mary Kohler estate, a petition for issuance of letters of administration was filed with a bond of $7,300. In the John U. Tumbleson estate, a schedule to determine inheritance tax was filed with reference to the county assessor. In the Amos A. Liechty estate, a supplemental report of distribution was filed. The estate is closed. The estate of Ada Stucky is closed after the filing of pertinent papers. In the estate of Loren C. Burkhead, a schedule to determine inheritance was filed with reference to the county assessor. Proof of mailing notice to all interested parties in the estate of Roy McDaniel was filed. Executor ordered to comply with terms of the final report. In the estate of Sephus Miller, the final report is filed with a notice issued ordered returnable Oct. 23. A schedule to determine inheritance tax was filed with reference to the county assessor in the Myrtle Burk estate. In the Bessie E. Greene estate, the inheritance tax appraiser’s report was filed, showing the value of the estate at $14,267.16. The inheritance tax appraiser’s report was filed in the Vercil Hoblet estate and the estate is valued at $3,601.99. Complaint Cases In the Bowers Hardware Co. vs the Winston Construction Co. case, the plaintiff dismissed action on a motion with the courts costs assessed against the plaintiff. In the Don Forst, of Decatur Auto Supply, vs Winston Co'nstructiod Co. case, the plaintiff moved to dismiss, assuming the court costs. The order was confirmed by the court in the Ernest Amstutz, Howard Teeter, et al, drain ditch petition.

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Mk. Mae Butler I* W|l Slightly Improved Mrs. Mae Butler, who suffered * ( brain concussion in a fall in the bathroom of her home, 809 North Fifth street, Tuesday night, is reported slightly improved. She un- ■ derwent surgery for removal of a blood clot at Parkview memorial hospital. Fort Wayne. Although she is slightly better, her condition is still listed as critical. , j o— o Modern Etiquette | By ROBEBTA LEE I O' o i Q. How can a young unmarried man and his sister word the invitations to a wedding anniversary celebration in honor of their parents? | A. “Mr. Paul J. Robinson and Miss Patricia Louise Robinson request the pleasure of your company at the wedding anniversary celebration of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Robinson, etc.” Q. My friends tell me I am supposed to buy my fiancee a cedar chest or “hope chest.” Is this correct? A. The cedar chest, as well as its contents of household and personal linens, are an expense of the bride and her family. Q. My husband’s name is Waler R. Clark, while his father is Walter O. Clark. Should my husband affix “Jr.” to his name? A. Because of the difference in middle names, this is not necessary. Made to Order Don't waate vaL , uoble Umo writing or typing when o ntobor stamp wM do Am jobs We eon furnish ooysobber damp — J JK. you nfrea, mcmotny towt <m nts stamps. Come b today and order the rubber stamps you mod. Oar Prices Are KgM, Tort Order Your Rubber Stamps At Office of this Newspaper

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20 Years Ago Today o ■ Oct. 3, 1939—Yost Bros., Decatur, has been awarded the contract for construction of a bridge on road 27 over the St. Mary’s river, 0.6 miler north of Decatur, on the low bid of $46,962.18. Earl Patterson, 29, former Berne restaurant owner and more recently chief mail clerk at the Indiana state reformatory, died at the reformatory after an illness of five days. Avon Burk is on a business trip ot New Orleans, La. Prime minister Neville Chamberlain of Great Britain warns Germany Allies intend to put an end tp Hitler regime. ji

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