Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1959 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr President John G. Heller ... Vice-President Chas. HolthouseSecretary-Treasurer The Steel Strike Decatur has been fortunate so far in the steel situation. Our industries are such that only the G.E. would be “quick-hit” by a steel shortage. To date, the local General Electric has secured an ample supply of steel. The thing that will probably affect them first, forcing a slowdown, will be a steel shortage among the G.E.’s customers. If the companies that manufacture air conditioners don’t have enough steel to build the rest of the unit, the motor won’t do them any good. Construction of the Southeast school might be slowed down if the strike lasts too long. The contractor has all the steel needed except the beams for the roof. It w’as hoped to get the building under roof by the first of the year, but now only time will tell. • • • • What’s The Hurry? This Ys not a plea for a return to the “good old days.” We enjoy the modern conveniences of a modern society. The more comfortable things are, the happier we are. But why not slow down the pace of personal life a little bit, and enjoy the comforts? It seems there are twelve meetings to attend every six nights. Business is pressing—there are things to attend to. When business, social obligations and life in general get keyed to such a pitch that a person doesn’t have time for friends and family, then something is wrong. There doesn’t seem to be much point in striving to make life more comfortable, raise the standard of living, if the enjoyment we get from the more comfortable life is reduced in proportion.

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WANE-TV Channel 15 utixbat MtrrxWß 12:00—Sky Kins 13:30—Willy 1:00—CBS News I:3o—Big Picture 3:oo—Star Performance 2:3o—Western Playhouse 3:30 —Mystery Matinee 4:30 —Tugboat Annie 3:oo—O'Henry Playhouse s:3o—Charlie Chan : 0(K**X?o!onel Flack 6:3o—Honeymooners 7:00—Bold Venture 7:30 —-Perry Mason 6:3o—Wanted-Dead or Alive „ 9:oo—Phil Silvers 9:3o—Have Gun Will Travel 10:00—Gunsmoke : 10:30—Flight 11:0O—To The Ends of Earth 12:30—Hell Ship Morgan SUMDAY Hemin* 3:oo—Faith For Today 3.4o—This Is The Ute 9:oo—Lamp Unto My Feet 9:3o—Look Up And Live 10:00—U. N. In Action 10:30 —Camera 3 11:00—Dateline U.N. 'll:3o—Touchdown Quiz 11:45—Football . As termoom I'2:4s—Football Preview 1:00—Pro Football 4:oo—Mystery Matinee s:oo—The Lest Word s:3*—Elektra Club Evening 6:oo—Small World 6:30—30th Century 7:oo—Lassie 7:3o—Dennis The Menace 8:00—Ed Sullivan 9:00 —G E Theatre 9 AO—Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 —Jack Benney 10:30—What's My Line 11:00—Sunday News Special 11:15 —The Late George Apley MONDAY *7:3o—Peppermint Theatre 7:4s—Willy Wonderful 8:00—CBS News B:ls—Captain Kangaroo 9:00 —Peppermint Theatre 9:ls—Captain Kangaroo 9:3o—Qur Miss Brooks 10:30—December Bride 10:00—Breakfast In Fort Wayne 11:00—I Love Lucy 11:30—Top Dollar Afternoon 13:00—Love of Life 12:30—Search For Tomorrow 13:45—-Guiding Light I:oo—Anne Colon* Show I:2s—News I:3o— Ab the World Turns 3:oo—For Better or for Worse 2:3o—Houseparty 3:oo—Big Pay-Off 3:3o—Verdict Is Yours 4:oo—Brighter Day 4:ls—dSocret Storm 4:3o—Edge Os Ni*M s:oo—Dance Date ISvenln* 6:oo—Amos A Andy " 6:3o—Tom Calenberg News 6.4s—Doug Edwards-Neww 7:00—U.8. Marshall 7:3o—Nwme That Tune B:oo—The Texan B:3o—Father Knows Best 9:oo—Danny Thomas 9:30 —Ann Southern . 10:00 —Hennsey 10:30 —June Allyson 11:00 —News and Weather 11:15 —Top of The World WKJG-TV Channel 33 JATIRDAT AftemeM 12:00 —Hopalong Cassidy 12:30—Jim Bowie 1:00 —World of Sports I:IS—NCAA Football 4:00—Holler Derby 5:00 —NBA Basketball Evening 6:OO—W restli ng 6:3o—Bonanza 7: jo—The Man and the Challenge B:oo—The Deputy 8:80 —Five Fingers 9:30—1t Could Be You 10:00—Soldiers of Fortune 10:80—The Saturday Ed Won 10:45 —Yellow Jack SUNDAY / Mernlng 9:oo—The Christophers 9:30 —Americans at Work 9:4s—Hov Christian Science Heals 10:00—Scored Heart Program 10:15—Industry on Parade 10:30—This Is the Life 11:00—Cwtoom It me Afternoon 12:00 —Two Gun Playhouse

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I:oo—Yesterday's Newsreel I:IS—NBA Pro Basketball B:3o—Pro Golf 4:3o—The Cisco Kid s:oo—Black Saddle s:Bo—Sabor of London Evening 6:oo—Ki verboat 7:oo—Our American Heritage B:oo—Dinah Shore 9:oo—Strawberry Blonde 10:00—26 Men 10:80—Sunday Edition — 10:40—Sports 10:45—0n An Island With You MONDAY Morning 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 11:30—It Could Be You Afternoon 12:00 —John Siemer 12:15—Farms and Farming 12:30—.Yesterday’s Newsreel 12:45—Editor's Desk 12:55—Faith to Live By I:oo—Queen for A Day I:3o—The Thin Man 2:00 —Young Dr. Malone 3:3o—From These Roots B:oo—House on High Street 3:3o—Split Personality 4:oo—*Burns and Allen 4 :30—Bozo s:4s—Huntly-Brinkley Report Evening 6:oo—Gatesway To Sports 6:ls—New-s 6:2s—Weather 6:30—26 Men 7:oo—Wrestling B:oo—Peter Gunn B:3o—Alcoa Theater 9:oo—Steve Allen 10:00—Wells Fargo 10:30—News and Weather 10:45—Sports Today 10:50—The Jack Paar Show WPTA-TV Channel 21 SATURDAY Afterneon 12:0*—Lunch With Soupy Sales 12:30—Uncle Ai I.3o—Action Theater 3:3o—Sword of Freedom 4:oo—Racing From 21 5:00—All Star Golf Evening 6:9o—Kingdom of the Sea 6:3o—Keep Talking 7:oo—Texas Rangers 7:30— Dick Clark B:o*—High Road B:3o—Leave It To Beaver 9:oo—Lawrence Welk 10:00—Jubilee U.S.A 10:30—Club 21 SUNDAY Afternoon 12:00 —John Hopkins File 12:30—Oral Roberts I:oo—Cleveland Browns 4:oo—Command Performance 4:3o—Championship Bridge s:oo—Marty's Funny Funnies s:3o—Hobby Lobby Evening 6:oo—Cameo Theater 7:00—Colt 45 L3o—Maverick F3o—Lawman 9:oo—The Rebel 9:3o—The Alaskans 10:30—World of Talent 11:00—World Playhouse MONDAY Mera tn* 10:30—Susie 11:00—Romper Room 11:5O— News Afternoon 12:00 —Restless Gun 12:80 —Love That Bob I:oo—Music Bingo I:3o—Get Happy 2:oo—Day In Court 2:3o—Gale Storm 3:oo—Beat the Clock 3:3o—Who Do You Trust 4 :OO—American Bandstand s:oo—Little Rascals Clubhouse s:3o—Rin Tin Tin Evening 6:oo—Fun ‘n Stuff 6:3o—Woody Woodpecker 7:oo—Fun & Stuff 7:3o—Shirley Temple 8:80—Bourbon Street Beat 9:3o—Frank Sinatra 10:30—This Is Aly Affair MOVIES ADAMS "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure,” Friday at 7 aad 9:40; Saturday at 1:45. 4:15, 7:o'. 9:45. “Little Rascals Varieties", Friday *t 8:10; Saturday at 3:10, 6:00, s:4O. “Sleeping Beauty" Sun. at 1:55: 3:50; 5:45; 7:40; 5:35 Mon. & Tues. 7:40; 9:35 »

NOTES FROM AFTER THIRTY By JACK HELLER GOO GOO What happens to a' newspaper item after it is written, goes over the copy desk and is proofread, until it sees the light of print, sometimes turns an editor's hair gray. Those gremlins in the composing ■.'oom often get in their devious machinations. Last week the theatrr directory announced that instead of "The Big Circus,” THE 818 CIRCUIT was to be the attraction at the Adams. Roy Kalver, who insists he operates the largest baby-sitting service in the county, says the title change was quite apropos. THIS IS A NICE MONTH October is my favorite month, with cool and sunny days. Across the fields the leaves are turning golden through the haze. The Series is just over and the football season's here, And farmers start the harvest of another fruitful year. Mornings make you tingle as the nrst frost paints the lawn; It's early in the evening when the cool air makes you yawn. There's lots of sights in this old world, and lots of things to see, Indiana in October is good enough fcr me. THE SEAT OF AUTHORITY This week I had occasion to purchase a new seat for a certain piece of plumbing in our bathroom. While talking to the clerk, and explaining the perdicament, I found I was not alone in my misery. The one we had at home was plastic, and had been cracked. This made considerable discomfort when one attempted to resume norma] chores in other locations. The clerk had been “bitten” by the same sort of broken throne, anc sympathized with my discomfort Small world isn't it. — 30 LIVE AND LEARN Happened to meet Ralph Smith in a hardware store, and was talking with the local milkman. Ae we talked, I noticed a useless looking gadget on one of the counters. Ralph informed me that it was a husking peg, used, as one could presume, in the husking ol corn. He and Forrest Elzey then got into an interesting conversation on the art of using a husking peg. It was decided that there was a considerable and fast-fading art in the use of one of the things. Being a “city-slicker.” and not knowing what they were even talking about, I had to agree. The gadget ’SB Olds “98” HARDTOP SEDAN Beautiful Car with Everything including: Power Seat, Electronic Eye, Transportable Radio. Very nice. $2795. See HERMAN EVERETT ZINTSMASTER MOTORS —C - — For Clerk - Treasurer VW -' KF ■. a Laura Bosse Clerk - Treasurer • Licensed Life and Casualty Insurance Agent • Widowed, One Son • Member Civic Music Association • Member Decatur Library Board • Member St. Mary's Catholic Church Vote Democratic for Continued Progress LAURA BOSSE 517 Madison St. Decatur. Ind. Pd. Pol. Advt.

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OLDHACK There’s nothing new under the son. if our sources of information are correct, the current song hit, ‘ Mack The Knife,” is not too far from 100 years old. The music is the theme from the Threepenny Opera, and the words date back to some Scotch man who was handy with the shiv. Next thing we’ll hear is a "home On The Range Cha Cha." J 0 o 20 Years Ago Today P Oct. 17, 1939—W. M. Lehman, of Berne, was reelected president of the Adams county Sunday school association at the closing session of the annual convention. Other

officers are Earl Chase, first vice president; C. E. Striker, second vice president; Frances Burkhalter, secretary-treasurer. Adams county has received a check for $3,765.93 in the state distribution on intangibles tax. George Thomas, office manager of Cloverleaf Creameries, is recovering from an emergency operation. The board of public works and safety will open bids Nov. 1 for a 5,000 KWH turbine and condenser to be installed at the municipal power plant. The city council has approved a contract with the city school board for use of the school’s sewer at Adams and 13th streets. A new three-year agreement to furnish electric power to the town of Monroe has been signed by the Decatur city council.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1951

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