Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1961 — Page 2

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR 1 DAILY DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. ■Mared at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President John G. Heller Vice President Chas. Hotthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, MOO; Six months, M 25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, WOO; I months, >4.75; 3 months, 12.50. By Carrier, 35c cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. Now Wo Can Move The new housing act, recently passed by Congress and now a law, has a special interest for Decatur. The law provides half a billion dollars for the public facility loan fund. It grants a special priority for loans to cities with a population of less than 10,000. The interest rate for such a loan would be with 40 years to pay. No bond issue would have to be floated to make the loan.. Testimony before congress showed that inade- * quate water and sewer systems plagues our small communities. Many urgently need expansion and improvement. Daily stories of water pollution and water shortages were read into the minutes. Decatur certainly needs an improved water system. Our sOurce of water — deep wells — is absolutely inadequate for rapid growth or industrial expansion. We need a reservoir-type facility to provide both water for industry and a place for recreation and relaxation. Industy, we all know, will not move into an area that does not provide modern and adequate community facilities. . Decatur is rapidly expanding its street program, * fire protection program, park program, and other valuable programs. While a nucleus of nearly a million dollars is available, and while long-term, low-interest loans, without the bonded-indebtedness restriction, are available, now is the time for Decatur’s forwardlooking city council and city administration to plan for such a program. It will take big men to think through and conceive such a program. We earnestly hope that our city leaders are big enough to see our chance to take.the lead, and improve ourselves. We think that they are. Editorial Writer Today Dick D. Heller, Jr.

TV PROGRAMS

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WANE-TV Channel IS FRIDAY Evening Coo—Life of Riley 9:Bo—Tom Calenberg News B:4s—'Dour Edwards-New* 7:oo—Pioneers 7:3o—Rawhide B:3o—Route 86 8:30 —Comedy Spotlight lft:oo—Twilight Zone 10:30—Person to Person 11:00—Phil Wilson News < 11:15—The Great Mans Lady BATURDAY Ma rat ng B:oo—Agriculture U.S.A. B:Bo—Western Playhouse t:3o —Captain Kangaroo 10:30—Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11:00—The Magic T*nd j 11:80—Roy Rogers Aftnrnonn I3too—Baseball B:oo—Science Fiction Theater 3:3o—Our Miss Brooks 4:oo—Willy 4:BO—PGA Golf i 5:30—1 Love Lucy *Y?oo—?hir Mias Brooks ‘ B:Bo—Science Fiction Theater f:oo—San Francisco Beal 7:80 —Perry Mason B:Bo—Checkmate • : 30—Have Gun—Will Travel 10:00—Gunsmoke 10:30Brothirs Brannigan 11:00—Circle of Danger SUNDAY Morning B:oo—Faith for Today B:3o—Thie Is the Life 10:00—Lamp unto My Feet 10:30—Look Up & Live 11:00 —Camera 3 11:35—CBS News 11:30—Western Playhouse Afternoon , 13:30—Science Fiction Theater 12:55—Baseball 3:3O—PGA Golf 4:3o—Science Fiction Theater 5:00 —Accent s:3o—Amateur Hour Evening 4:oo—Pioneers •:30—20th Century 7:oo—Lassie 7:3o—Dennis the Menaoe 8:00 —Ed Sullivan ~ 8:00—GE 'Theater B:3o—Holiday Lodge 10:00 —Candid Camera 10:30 —What’s My Line 11:00—Sunday New* Special 11:15—The Biscuit Eater WKJG-TV Channel 33 FRIDAY (Evening • :00—Gatesway To Sports I:ls—News, Jack Gray B:2s—Weather B:3o—Pete Smith Show B:4s—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00—Blue Angels 8:00—One Happy Family 5:30 —Five Star Jubilee :00—Lawless Years _ 9:3o—Westinghouse Preview Theatre 10:00 —Michael Shayne 11:00—News and Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11 <20 —Best of Paar SATURDAY Morning 8:00 —Boxo Cartoon Time 8:45--It's Light Time 9:00 —Heckle & Jeckel Cartoons 9:3o—Pip the Piper 10:00—The Shari Lewis Show IA-gh—Rins Leonardo and His Short Subjects 11:80— Fury 11:30 —Lone Ranger * ftemoon 12:00 —True Story 12:30 —Baseball 3:oo—The Big Picture :30 —Two Gun Playhouse 4:30 —Mr. Wixard

4:oo—Monmouth daks 4:3o—Life In other Worlds s:oo—Detective's Diary s:Bo—Captain Gallant From Chicago 7 7:3o—Bonanxa < B:3o—The Tall Man 9:oo—The Deputy 9:3o—The Nation's Future 10:30—Sllents Please 11:00—The Saturday Edition 11:15 —The Affairs of Alllni BUNDAY Htrslss B:oo—The Chrletophme I:3o—Americana at Work 9:4s—Man to Man 10:00—Sacred Heart Program 18:18—Industry on Parade 10:80—Thin Is th* Ufa i 11:00—Cartoon Time Afternoon 12:00—Retrospect 12:15—Social Security in Action 12:30 —Southern Baptist,.Hour 1:00—Baseball 3:3o—Two Gun Playhouse 4:15 —Sunday Tv Theater 5:30 —Briefing Session Evening • - — - B:oo—Meet the Press 4:3O—NBC News 7:oo—Shirley Temple 8:00 National Velvet B:3o—Tab Hunter Show 9:90 —Sunday Mystery Hour 10:00—Loretta Young Show 10:80-—This Is Your Life 11 00—The Sunday Edition 11:15 —Sharp Shooters wptStv Channel 21 FRIDAY Evening <:oo—Popeye and Rascals Show 7:oo—Clutch Cargo 7:05 —21 Evening Report 7:15—A.8C Evening Report 7:3o—Dangerous Robin B:oo—Harrigan and Son B:3o—Fllntstpnes 9:00—77 Suhset Strip 10:00—The Detectives 10:30—Ten-4 11:00 —Belle le Grand SATURDAY Afternoon v 11:45—Davey and Goliath 12:00—Agriculture Avenues 12:30—The Big Picture I:oo—Compass 1:8o—Baseball 4:ooMatty's Funday Funnies 4:3o—AßC's Wide World of Sports s:oo—AßC’s Wide World of Sports Event Jg 7:oo—The Law and Mr. Jones 7:30 —Leave it to Beaver B:oo—Lawrence Welk 9:oo—Fight of the Week 9:4s—Make That Spare 10:00—Roaring 20’s 11:00—Playboy’s Penthouse 12:00—Saturday Showcase BUNDAY A ftemoon . 11:00—Herald of Truth 11:30—Oral Roberts i2<no—Assembly of God 12:30—Children s Gospel Hour 1:00 —Discover Jamaica I:3o—Discovering America 2:oo—Little Western 3:OO—TV Hour of Stars 4:oo—Roundup USA 4:3o—The Story s:oo—Matty’s Funday Funnies s:3o—Rocky" and His Friends Evening » 6:oo—Sunday Showcase 8:80—Walt Disney 7130 —-Maverick 8:30 —I.awntan 9:oo—Rebel 9:Bo—The Asphalt Jungle 10:30 —Editor’s Choice 11:00 —Golis and Gals MOViEft “Hold of the 7 Saints" Fri. A- Sat. 8:35 « Fever in the Blood" 10:15: i Sat. Midnight ‘'Battle Flume", “Gone With the Wind" Sun .Mon. I Tues- at 9 p.m.

I Household Scrapbook I By ROBEW4 JLEB ] V O Drain Protector When arranging flowers In your kitchen sink, leaves or wood can be kept from washing down the drain by plugging the drain with steel wool this permitting the moisture; to go through, but stopping the debris. This idea is fine for use, too, when peeling vegetables. Moths In Closet If the clothes is infested with moths, saturate a cloth with formaldehyde and hang it in the eloset. Close the door tightly and leave for twelve hours. The fumes will kill the moths and their eggs and will leave no odor. Tar Stains If there are tar stains on silk or worsted materials, try rubbing them with alcohol. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Leo o . o Q. When there is to be a doublering ceremony, that is, with the bride and groom exchanging rings, who pays for the ring that is put on the groom's finger? A. The bride.

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

moticb of Rxacvreivs ■axka ESTATE MO. WM Notice I. hereby given that Melvin Werllng a« Executor of the Estate of Arthur Hall, deceased, shall aell at publie auction on the premises of the following described personal property and real estate located in Adams County, Indiana, to-wlt: n The north west 14 of the north west >4 pt Beetion 83. Township North. Kange 14 East, containing 40.70 acres, except from the above described tract a strip of ground 2<> feel In width off of the entire south side thereof, and containing In said exception 01/100 acres leaving tn the tract hereby conveyed 40.09 north east quarter of the north west quarter of- Hectlon 23, Township 28 North, Range 14 East, in Adams County, Indiana, thence running south on the quarter quarter section line 19 chains and So links to a point which Is 20 feet north of a stone at the south west corner of said north east quarter of the north west quarter of- said Section 23, thence running east on a Une parallel with and 20 feet distant from the south line of said quarter section one chain - and 7 links to a stone, thence running north on a line parallel with and one chain and 7 links distant from the said quarter quarter section line 19 chains and 30 links to a stone on a north line of said section thence running west on the north IJne of said section one chain and 7 links to the place of beginning containing 2.12 acres. b. Inlot number Eight Hundred and Eighty (880) In Zimmerman’s .Subdivision of outlot Fifteen (15) Sixteen (16) and Seventeen (17) in the Southern Addition to the town, now City of Decatur as per the recorded plat of said addition. c. Furniture and miscellaneous household goods and miscellaneous personal property located In house at 616 Cleveland Street, Decatur, Indiana. The farm set out In paragraph a above shall be sold at 7:00 P.M. on the 22nd day of August; — 1961, and the real estate ana personal property set out in paragraph b and c above shall be sold at 6:30 P.M.. August 21, 1961. Said public auction shall be held pursuant to authority granted by the Adams Circuit Court, Adams County, Indiana, and the real estate shall be sold on the following terms: for not less than two-thirds (34) of the full appraised value; twenty per cent (20%) down on the day of the sale, and the balance upon delivery of an abstract of title, continued to date, and an Executor's Deed for each parcel of real estate approved by the Court. Said real estate shall be sold subject to the 1961 property taxes due and payable in 1962. Said personal property shall be sold for not less than two-thirds (%) of the/ull appraised value and for cash. Said sale shall be subject to the approval of the said Adams Circuit Court. Dated this 15th day of July. 1961. MELVIN WKHLHO. KXMt'VNHt OF THE ESTATE OF AHTHL’H HALL, nKCKAHEII. VOGLEWEDE & AMIEItSON Lay wers July 28, Aug. 4, 11.

legal notice or public HRAMNG Notice le hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adam* County, Indiana, will, at 1 P« on th* day ot August, lifll at the Commiagloner’a Room, Auditor* Office, in the City (or town) of Decatur. Indiana in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named nanon., requesting th* .Issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the fitness of said applicant. and the propriety of Issuing the pertnit applied tor to such applicant at the premise* named: : '"’WMnwapsm SSSffiKKtOSt- L.«uta Conuor'& Wine Retailer, 242 Wait Made Ison St., Decatur, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUEST - INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By E.«. Mlaatear Executive Secretary Joe A. HarrisChairman July 28. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want Ads! They get Big results.

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CLOSED JULY 31 through AUGUST 5 z FOR VACATION MYERS HOME & AUTO SUPPLY “Across the Street - East of Court House”

FIRST SHOWING OF 1962 MODELS 1 1 CLOSE ■ OUT SALE OF AU _ *1 IM Bi 111 MBmmm ■ |rZZ «1 , I COOL CHASSIS ' I li console' I ~ HI 1 speoaltra^:" 1 I r rMfcf’ B ! l I pWCE 2i2nAs' 'L JII L- I 1961 WODEL5 ‘ Hf I I i Issjiilja I Philco Cool Chassis gets rid of heat that damffl ' 1 Bg§a%|g||||U ages TV components. That’s why we say, nlllPllfill,l I "When Philco moves in, your TV trouble Sj li | moves out.” * ah* soTHEit* II • Automatic picture pitot perfect* the picture ■■a t philco I w«»<*»h»<«a. |j 15,750 times a second ■F* - —~~ J1 • Crystal Cawode Tuner—the most sensitive in all TV 1/ • 20,000 volts of regulated picture power • Air Flow Power Transformer • Exclusive Safe Guard System shields the set w a m. M breakdown, overload j g 5 | and power surge TI X M B AS LOW AS a With Trade H SPECIAL PURCHASE ssSSF - 17 INCH irnil|ilU<v4lVlU3 PORTABLE Ml Ik H iL l lt philco ■MRKiTVi i • Jl wHl m ■ few slender fril 1 k I 1 ! I STYLING <3r ' ■■ HR M Hi — JHF HEATING I Jb& ■gS gSPw PLUMBING B ® B 1 O m mil Wlh AIR CONDITIONING nxvuiiS appl,awces _ 209 N. 13th ST. DECATUR, IND. PHONE 3-3316

20 Years Ago Today O o July 28, 1941 — The annual Decatur free street fair and agricultural show opened tonight, with a huge crowd on hand to view the opening parade. Will Hammell, 54, Adams county clerk during World I, died following a week’s illness of pneumonia. Thirteen babies were born at the Adams county memorial hospital ovey the weekend, with every crib "fn the nursery filled and auxiliary boxes placed in the room to accommodate the infants. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and children visited friends and relatives at Portland. German bombers staged their first night raid on London for a month. Q. Is it all right to eat an openfaced sandwich with the fingers? A. When a sandwich is served in "open-faced” style, it should be eaten with the knife and fork.

CLOSED July 31 - August 14 BOTH PATES INCLUSIVE TREON’S POULTRY MARKET

J THE HI-WAY JJ! fess 521 S. 13th Straot WE ARE NOW OPENING J OUR NEW SECTION FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BELLA CASA STREET We Now Have Available 5 NEW SPACES and plenty of area to expand. We Offer:- . Insurance. — Visiting Nurse and a Station Hospital.— Maintenance and 66'x 132' Lots. ' The Residents off HI-WAY TRAILER PARK Invite You To .... OPEN HOUSE at 3 MOBILE HOMES SUNDAY, JULY 30th 1:00 to 9:00 P. M.

FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1981 ’