Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1960 — Page 4

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DBCATUK DAILY DEMOCRAT nMMM Bvwy B m«BI »M<M *9 VBB MBCAttJM DAIL YDOEUCIUT COMIC. •toM M B» Daator. to«. fOto OB* m BamoA Qm* MaMr Dtoft O. Battor. It. .. ...Jl.—- Fri— *l Jqfcß O Beto Vkw Praatateal Oto BoitouM ,---- ■«*rbtery»Tr*B—r** By Mail tai Afems a*d Adjoining Couato. Qm yaar, *.M. B* into i. MBh • m—l— . Q. By Mau. *«yua« Atone aad Adjoining CouaUas. Qm yaar. Bw. • Mto. M.U. I aaauM. BUB By Canrar. M» Male par aaeta. Macle «g*aa. • caau Vote Next Tuesday Every registered voter in Decatur u urged to go to the polls next Tuesday and cast his or her vote on the question of the sale of Decatur's electric utility. A tow vote oa Tueaday, regardfaat of the outcoaie, could mean that Decatur would go through the whole biwnc* for a fourth time. But if everyone votes, regardless of the outcome, it will probably be considered fuial. The question, argued over and over for two years, is, shall Decatur sell its electric utility to In-diana-Michigan for $2,099.3007 The answer is yours to decide. Proponents of the sale point out that both industry and the fanners are very dis-satisfied with their power rates, and with their service; that even many city people get poor service, causing light bulbs and motors to burn out, or excessive rates; that the city has been able to do absolutely nothing to correct the situation. Opponents of the sale, while most of them now admit that the city cannot continue to operate the steam and diesel plant, want to build a sub-station and purchase power from Indiana-Michigan. Those favoring the sale point out that even if this were possible, it would be necessary to raise rates to do it, and that poor service and even higher rates for all groups would continue indefinitely until the plan would be completed. Those favoring a “no” vote reply that they believe it can be done, despite engineering advice to the contrary. Both sides agree that the argument has already lasted too long, and it is in the best interests of the city and community that it be settled by the vote next Tuesday. Decatur can only progress when the local business and political situation is stable enough to encourage industry and workers to move here. It can never grow when neither business nor workers are left guessing as to what their electric rates will be, and whether good or indifferent service will be provided. Why don’t you help solve the problem by voting, and by encouraging your friends and relatives to vote next Tuesday, April 26, in thejjpecial power — election?

TV PROGRAMS Central Daylight Time

WANE-TV Channel 15 THURSDAY I’STL os and Andy B:2o—Tom Calenberg News B:4s—Doug Edwards-Newe 7:oo—Sea Hunt 7:JO —To Tell The Truth 8:00—Show of The Month B:Bo—Markham • 10:00—CBS Reports 11:00—Phil Wilton New* 11:15 —Claudia And David f FRIDA* ep permint Theatre 7:45— Willy Wonderful 8:00—CBS News B:ls—Captain Kangaroo o:oo—Coffee Cup Theater 10.00—Red Rowe Show 10: SO —On The Go 11:00 —I Lore Lucy 11:80 —December Bride Afternoon 12:00—Love Os Life 12:30—Search For Tomorrow 12:45— Guiding Light 1:00 —Ann Colone 1:25—80b Carlin 1:10—As The World Turns 2:00 —For Better or Worse 2: JO —Houseparty J:00 —The Millionaire 3:20 —The Verdict Is Tours 4:oo—Brighter Day 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:2o—Edge of Night s:oo—Dance Date Wm. and Audy C:fO —Tom Calenberg News 8:45 —Doug Edwards-News 7:oo—Death Valley Days 7:3o—Rawhide 8:30— Johnny Midnight - 9:00 —Playhouse 90 .o:oo—Twillgh t Zone 10:20—person To Person !l:00—Phil Wilson News mtT&’SS S'* t„. WKJG-TV Channel 33 THURSDAY *’oo^sateeway to Sports I:ls—News. Jack Gr*y B:2s—The Weatherman 7ißo— Law*of °the e Plainsman 1:00—Bat Masterson 8 ■ 30—Prod ucers Choice 9:oo—Bachelor Father 9-30 —Tennessee Ernie Ford |0:00 —You Bet Tour Life 10:80—Manhunt 11:00 —News and Weather 11:15 —Sports Today 31:20—Jack o:3o—Continental Classroom •00—Today Express -

»:45—Behind The Camera B:6s—Faith To Live By 10:00 —Dough Re Ml 10:20 —Play Your Hunch 11:00—Price la Right 11:20 —Concentration Afteraooa — 12:00 —News with John Siemer 12:10—Weather 12:15—Farina and Farming 12:30 —It Could Be You 1:00 —Truth or Consequences I:3o—Burns And Allen 3:oo—Queen for a Day 2:30 —Loretta Young Theatre 3:oo—Young Dr. Malone 3:30 —From These Roots 4:oo—The Thin Man 4:30—Boso Kreataa o:oo—Gatesway To Sports 4:15— News, Jack Gray 4:25 —The Weatherman 4:3o—Yesterday’s Newsreel 4:4s—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Take A Good Look 7:3o—Journey To Understanding B:oo—Troubleshooters B:3o—Project 20 ' . . 9:3o—Masquerade Party 10:00—Friday Night Fights 10:45—Jackpot Bowling 11:00—News and Weather 11:111—Sports Today 11:20 —Beat of Paar WPTA-TV Channel 21 TSUBSDA.Y And Rascals Club 4:30— Huckelberry Hound 7:oo—Rod 'N Gun 7:ls—Torn Atkins Reporting 7:30 —Ted Mack 8:00 —Donna Reed B:Bo—The Real MeCoya 9:00—Pat Boone 9:30—-The Untouchables 10:30—The Outcasts 12:00 —Hherlock Holmes - FRIDA 1 11:30—Adventures In Living Afternooa 12:00 —Restless Gun 12:30 —Love That Bob 1:00 —About Faces 1:30— Kingdom pf The Sea 2:00 —Day In Oourt 2:30 —Gale Storm 1:00—Beat the Clock 3:3o—Who Do You TruM 4:oo—American Bandstand 4:3o—Rin Tin Tin . And Rascals Club 7:15--Tom Atkins Reporting 7':3o—Disney Presents B:3o—Man From Blackhawk 9:00 —77 Sunset Strip 15:05 —The Detectives 10:30 —Ten-4 „ , 11:05 —The Stan Who Lived Twice MOVIES ADAM* "Sink theßismarck" Frt. at . :00;

Institute Tuesday On Church Schools The Awnria hi* Cfcwtrbr* of D* calur ara church school institute tor church M Mi Adams county and surround lag ana Tba institoto wtU WM al U»a First Mathodist church •’ Fifth and Monro* atrwta Tutor (rum I JO am. to J pm Tba institute to plannwl U> give practical help to all wtw plan to] •upvrvlso. tracta or help in th* vacation Bible icbooi Soma of ibr subjects to be cowrod arc; j toaaon planning, daily program.! I resource ma tor tala, mtosum pro- | jrcts. games, song* and acUvitto* The following staff will conduct, th* class sessions kindergarten. Mn. Ja mca F Thomas. Wanatah. a public school and laboratory. school instructor. Mr* Robert! Lundy of New Parts, inatructor' tn laboratory school and lesson 1 material writer for th* Evangell cal and United Brethren dcnotnlna tian. Mrs Lundy will conduct the I primary claaa acaalona junior*, ’ Mrs. D. L. Niles of Rus. mH ville The junior high section will be ; taugtyt by the Rev. Gerald L. Wilis dActor of CROP program for Indiana These instructors are especially trained in vacation church school work. This will be the only training' institute in this area this spring Churches of this area arc cncour-" aged to send all the teachers and workers. The cost- is 11 per individual. except those coming from the Associated Churches of Decatur, which is sponsoring the insti- < tute. Lutheran Groups Plan Joint Meeting Sunday .A joint meeting of the Lutheran laymen's league and the Lutheran womens missionary league of circuit “A”, Decatur zone, will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Zion Lutheran church, Friedhatns. route 1. Decatur. » Guest speaker for the evening will be Prof Werner K. Wadewitz. presently an instructor at the Sen-ior-College, Fort Wayne. He will relate his experiences as a Luth- ■ eran missionary to Brazil. He was stationed at Porto Alegre, a city, of a half million inhabitants. There he spent about ten years in the parish ministry and thence eleven { years teaching at the Brazilian Concordia, a school which com- 1 bines study on the high school, college and seminary level. Follow- ] ing the address, the Lutheran: laymen’s league and the Lutheran 1 women's missionary league will conduct separate business meet- i ings. $126 Million Drive Planned On Cancer NEW YORK (UPI) — The SloanKettering Cancer Center Wednesday night announced a 126 million | dollar five-year program in an, all-out attack on cancer. About 86 million dollars will be! provided by Institutional income! and- grants and a 75th anniversaryfund has’ been established to raise the remaining funds needed. COURT NEWS Estate Case Schedule to determine inheritance tax was filed with reference to the county assessor in the Purl E. Davies .estate. Venue Case A complaint for damages case wil Ibe heard in Adams circuit court after both parties agreed to venue the case here from Allen county. The plaintiff, Claren V. Phillips, is asking SIO,OOO for damages from the defendant, The Associates Industrial Loan Co., and others, because of an accident involving the plaintiff's wife. The suit claims that Mrs. Phillips fell on the tile floor in the offices of the loan company because of conditions permitted by the defendants. » Divorce Case A complaint for divorce was filed in the Otto Weber vs Mildred Weber case. A summons was ordered issued for the defendant, re; turnable May 4. WEEKEND SPECIALS! Ground Beef__ Ib. 29c Wieners 16- 39c Head Meat & Souse 1b 39c Pork Liver Ib. 21c i Beef Liver Ib. 29c Pork Steak — 39 c Smoked Sausage, Ib. 33« Chuck Roast Ib. 39c i Beef Chops — Ib. 59c | Minute Steak Round Steak T-Bone and Ib. W w Sirloin OPEN FRI. & SAT. till 9 P. M. SUDDUTH’S Meat Market 512 S. 13th St. Phone 3-2706 •—to————————:

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mg farm —Guarantor 100 per cent of parity fnr the grower, with parity always figured on the past three >vara. —Sell Mirplus wheat "at world prices to hungry naUxu. ’ or store it on the farm for use at the farmer's dtoertoon. —Halt all storage and handling payments on wheat in terminals and public warehouses Dunean said "It seems imperative to national defense to have the excess wheat stored on the individual farms rather than to have it stored in large con cent rations in a few spots where one dozen bombs could destroy that many locations in a matter of minutes , thereby destroying a targe percentage of the food supply’’

END OF SEASON FINAL CLOSE - OUT! SAVE ’IOO 00 9 DELUXE GENERAL ELECTRIC DRYER ORIGINALLY ... $229.95 LESS 100.00 Iss Down $1.35 Weekly DACIM " No Trade Necessary On This Special. Goodyear Service Store 222 N. 3rd St. Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2009

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