Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1962 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every EventagExcept Sunday ter THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Cntarad at the Decatur, Ind.. Post Office as Second Claw Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President Jnhn Q. Weller „ Vice President Chas. Holthouse — Secretary-Treasurer ISu H ft By MaO tn Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, JIO.DO; Six months, 85.50; 1 months, *3.00. — By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. 811.25; 6 months, *600; I months, 83J5. x By Canter, M cents per week. Single copies, 7 cento. \ i *na..WW>m l — i , , IHI „ , , „ 1. i, ■- The Decatur Public Library \ We had a request this past week to tell something about the Decatur public library board, the seven-mem-ber group which administers the local library. Lowell J. Smith, Decatur high school teacher, is president of the board; he has been a member of the board since 1951. He is one of three appointees by the circuit court judge, Myles F. Parrish. In time of service Raymond B. Kohne, well-known Decatur druggist, and vice-president of the board, outranks the others. He has served continuously since 1938. He is one of two appointees named by the Decatur city council, —- — — Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, appointed by the city council, in October, 1959, is the newest member of the board; she replaced Mrs. Alma Brayton, who moved away from Decatur. Representing the school board on the library board is Dr. John B. Spaulding, appointed in 1959 to fill the vacancy created by the death of the long-time board president, Dr. N. A. Bixler, and Miss Frances Dugan, appointed to the board in 1956, succeeding Mrs. Sylvester Everhart. Mrs. Laura Bosse, Decatur clerk-treasurer, has served on the board since 1955 as an appointee of Judge Parrish. Mrs. Hugh J. Andrews has served since 1947 as one of the judge’s appointees, having succeeded her mother, who resigned after 43 years on the board. i— The Decatur library board meets monthly, and ( receives no salary or remuneration. It is one of . many boards and commissions serving local government without cost, so that government for the people, by the people, and of the people is more than a hollow slogan. They make it a real, living thing. Decatur’s public library is known throughout the state for its fine, new addition, its progressive spirit, and its devoted board members. Editorial Writer Today — Dick D. Heller, Jr.

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Central Dayflflhi Time WANE-TV Channel IS THVBIDAI V:ofr—Elfe of Riley B:3o—Tom Calenberg • News o:4s—Walter Cronkite — Newt 3:oo—Wanted: Dead or Alive 7:Bo—Guest ward Ho 3:oo—Frontier Circus 3:00—Tell It to Groucho 3:Bo—Zane Grey Theater 10:00—At the Source 10:30 —Vista «2 d:00— Phil Wilson - News ;I<s—Vic Sterling Sports 11:30 —Artists and Models _ FIWAI Word 3:30 —Bob Carlin—News ft3s— College of the Air ::55—80b Carlin—News 3:oo—Captain Kangaroo 3:oo—Coffee Cup Theater *.0:00 —Breakfast in Fort Wayne 1:30—I Love Lucy <l:oo—Video Village JI :30—Clear Horison I:SS—CBS News Aft er awes 13:00 —Love of Life 13:30 —Search for Tomorrow 33:46—Guiding Light r I:oo—Ann Colons Show 1:35 —Bob Carlin—News I:3o—As the World Turns 3:00 —Password 3:30 —Houseparty B:oo— The Millionaire B:3o— The Verdict Is Town IfcgWß J:00 —Dance Date <*OO-EEife of Riley • :f«—Tom Galenberg Nows o:4s—Walter Cronkite — News 7:oo—Death Valley Days 7:3o—Rawhide 8:30 —Route « 0:30 —Tightrope 10:00—Twilight Zone 10:80—Eye Witness to History 11:00 —Phil Wilson No.re U: 15—Vic Sterling -Cports 11:30 —Affairs of Susan WKJG-TV Channel 33 TBVRSDAT Btesway to Sports wa. Jack Greg g 1 sather te Smith Show _ , ? BrtnW,y **** \ "7:30 —Outlaws B:3o—Dr. Kildare 10:00—SingT Along with Mitch .1:00 —New WeathQß >•3o—continental Classroom •30— Today o:oo—Engineer John . 3:3o—Editor’s Desk o:ss—Faith to Live By Beech 11:00—Price Is Right 11:80 Concentration - T—

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News with John Biame< ilia—Waathar 12:15—The Wayne Rothgeb anew 13:89—Truth or Consequences 12:56—N8C News-Day Report 1:00—Tour First Impression 1:30 —The People’s Choice 43t=Snfe*WX5S r f .lO—Loretta Young Theatre :00—Young Dr. Malone 2:20 —Our Five Daughters 4:oo—Make Room For Daday 4:2*—Here's Hollywood 6:0 tjuklaA'oi’i e 6:os—The BOZO Show 6:oo—Gatesway To Sports |:l|— News. Jaok Gray s:2o— The Pete Smith Show I:4l—Huntley-Brinkley Repor* 7:oo—Bveralades with Ron Hayes 7:3o—lnternational Showtime 2:3o—Robert Taylor's Detectives 9:3o—Andy Williams Show 10:30—Chet Huntley Reportinc 11:20—-Tonight Show WPTA-TV Channel 91 Tcraiutr “oTo-Kpev. Show 6:3o—Huckleberry Hound 7:oo—Mr. Magoo 7:06—>21 Evening Report B:oo—Donna Reed S.io—RealMcCoys 0:00—My Three Sons 9:3o—Law and Mr. Jones 10:00—Untouchables 11:00—ABC - Nowb_ 11:12— What’s the Weather 11:17— Back to Bantaan FKIDA2 9:60 —Crown Country Romance 11:0b—Tennessee Ernie Ford 11:20 —Tours for a Song JftCSamoa flags 12:30—.Window Shopping I:oo—Day in Court I:9s—AßC— News I:3o—The Blonde Mink 2:oo—Jane Wyman Show 2:3o—Seven Keys 2:oo—Guben for a Day 3:2o—who Do You Trust 4:2o—American Bandstand . 4:3O—M-SqUad s:oo—Suspicion TO’ia* as rios—2U Jveifing Report 7:I6—ABC Evening Report 7:3<>—Margie 2:oo— The Hathaways B:3o—Fllntstones 9:00—77 Sunset Strip 10:00 —Target: The Corrupters 11:00—ABC - News 11:13—What's the Weather 11:17—The Islanders ADAMS "Moon Pilot” Frl. 7:1®; 9:10: Sat fib uh. 1:30; 3:33; 5>20; 7:15; 9:10. DRIVE-IN "Blue Hawaii” Frl. fl Sat. 8:15; 11’1:15. “Hey Let’s Twith" 10:00. —

Filins Are Available At Decatur Library Sixteen 16 nun films are on deposit from the Indiana library film circuit at the Decatur public library for the month of May. These films may be reserved for showing to organizations, clubs, church groups, etc. Miss Bertha Heller, librarian, reported that during the month of April. 29 groups with an audience of 1.682 viewed the films. Following are the May films: AMERICAN REVOLUTION —l4 min - color — A clear explanation of the strategy, the struggle, the movement of forces and the important military engagements of the war for independance. (Encyclopedia Britannica). BETWEEN THE TIDES — 22 min - color — Reveals some of the interesting plant and animal life that is not always visible to the naked eye. and shows creatures of the rockpools and shallow waters of Britain's coastal area. (Contemporary Films). BROTHERHOOD OF MAN — 11 min - color — Animated cartoon basea on the pamphlet, “Race of Mankind.’* roreciully and refreshingly points out that differences between races are superficial, accidental and environmental. (United Productions of Ameica) . FOOD AND PEOPLE — 25 min - b&w — Draws a contrast between the people who have plenty to eat and those who have but very little, suggesting that a world of plenty provides a greater chance for individual security and world peace. (Encyclopedia Britannica) FOOTHOLD ON ANTARCTICA - 21 min - color — An account of the advance expedition which set up the base in Antarctica from which the Fuchs expedition to cross the South Pole would start the following season. (Contemporary Films.) HEALTHY FAMILIES —l4 min. - color — Introduces the child to basic scientific concepts of health. Through the medium of a zoo veterinarian, the child learns the important of good hygienic and dietetic practices. (Film Associates of California) . I’M NO FOOL IN WATER — 8 min - color — History of man’s relation to water. Gives the right and wrong way to behave when swimming. (Walt Disney). MANITOBA TRAILS — XI min - color — Story of 20th century Manitoba, Canada’s Midwest province. Modern cities, thriving agriculture, unlimited resources are all protrayed. (Loaned by Canada Film Board). POWER BY WHICH WE LIVE - 20 min - color — This film is the story of the steam turbine and its importance in our every day lives. The film shows how a turbine is made, how it is built with the accuracy of a fine watch, and the care and attention that must go into the building of each unit. (Loaned by General Electric). PRESSURE GROUPS - 20 min - color — Discusses the dangers of ADVnmKMKST FOR BIDS Sealed, bids will be received in the office of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Decatur, Indiana, by the Board of Public Works and Safety, for said City, until the hour of 7:15 P.M. on the 15th day of May. 1-968, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read alpud for the followln* described work: Furnish, labor and equipment to install a new 12" Water Main along Jackson Street from the present 12” main on First Street to the present 12" main on Third Street, being approximately 700 feet in length. Also, furnish labor and equipment io install a new C" diameter Water Main along bine Street and Bollman' 'Street between Winches, ter Street and Vine Street, being approximately *4B feet in length. Proposals or bids shall be properly and completely executed on State Board of Accounts form No. 96, with Non-colluslon affidavit as required by the Statutes of the State of Indiana, and must be accempanied by questionnaire Form No. 9CA. State Board of Accounts, for all bids of Five thousand dollars <>5,000.00) or more, as required by law. Every bid or proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or cashier's check payable to the City of Decatur, Indiana, in an amount of not lee* than i% of the Bld submitted as a guarantee that if .th*, proposal is accepted a mutract will be entered into and the performance of the contract properly aecured. Successful bidders will be required to forntsh a properly executed performance bond with acceptable surety thereen, in the amount of 100% of tjie contract awarded, said bond to comply in all raapects with the requirement of the Statutes of the State of Indiana, governing bonds to be furnished for such contract let by Municipal corporations. Wage rates on this work shall not be tens than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of t'liapter 319 <>t the Acts of 1935 of the Gen. eral Assembly of the State of Indiana, a copy of the Wage rates (or this work being a part of the specifications. The contract document consists of this notice and includes the general conditions of the contract, specifications, plans and drawings and for this project will by reference be made a part hereof and all bidders shafi be deemed advised of the provisions thereof. Copy of the contract documents Including plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Clerk-Treasurer in the City Hall, tn Decatur, Indiana, upon the deposit of >I».W for each set. which deposit will be refunded upon the return of the contract documents in good condition within thirty days after the date of the opening of the bids. ‘■The Board of Public Works and Safety reserves the -right.io reject any and all bids.Cfia; nJf obligated to acaept the lowest dr any other bid aRd may waive informalities in bidding. No Md shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty days after that date of receiving bids, without the consent of the Board of Public Works and Safety. CITY OF DKIATIR, INDIANA By Miuea A. Bmsc, A ;r&fiWA er ,

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20 Yoon Ago i Today f May 3. 1942 was Sunday and no paper was published. Modern ftiquetto By Bebdtte Lee Q. On what color of stationery should wedding invitations be engraved? A. The most distinguished wedding paper is the traditional Ivory or ecru, but pure white is frequently used, too. I feel that the icy blue and pale pink papers sometimes offered — and by good stationers, too — are a bit too radically away from the traditional bridal white or ivory. Q. Just what is meant by **• la carte" in a restaurant? A. This simply means that you select any dish that appeals to you and pay for each separate item — whereas, in ordering "table d’hote," you pay • set price for the whole meal. Q. What is the proper way for a married woman to have her personal stationery engraved? A. her married name, as “Mrs. Robert K. Standish." Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. Cheese single daisies 38*4-40; longhorns 38% - 40%; processed loaf 36-38; Swiss Grade A 47-52; B 45-50. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 55%; 89 score 53%. Eggs about steady: white large extras 28; mixed large extras 28; mediums 26%: standards 26%. some pressure groups, and explains the problems of Judging them. (Loaned by American Heritage). REMBRANDT — A SELF-POR-TRAIT — 27 min - color — The examination of the life and works of Rembrandt combines knowledge, insight, and cinema technique eminently worthy of their subject. (Encyclopedia Britannica). STONE SOUP —JI min - b&w— Tells the story of three hungry soldiers who are unable to presuade the town people to share food with them. They trick the people by brewing a large kettle of stone soup in the village square to which the villagers contribute their beef and vegetables and all sit down to a banquet. (Western Woods). SUEZ CANAL —lB min - b&w — The first film in a series entitled "Our Times,” documents the history, geography, and management of the Seuz Cana 1 from Biblical times to the present. (Contemporary Films) —-tr-j l —r---— THE VALLEY OF THE TENNESSEE — 28 min - b&w — This film is a dramatic story of the unified development of the Tennessee Valley. (Loaned by American Heritage). A WOMAN WROTE A LETTER — 14 min - b&w — This film tells the story of the American National Red Cross from its founding in 1881 by Clara Barton, to the present and of its world-wide relief operations. It includes rare motion picture scenes of the San Francisco earthquake and other early disasters. It shows the activities of the Red Cross in World War I, at Pearl Harbor, in the prisoner -of - war exchange at Panmunjom and in today’s extensive Red Cross services to the American People. (Loaned by the American Red Cross). MIGHTY MUSKIE - Approx. 11 mln.

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COURT NEWS Estate Cases qt mailing of notice to ail persons Interested in the matter of final settlement of the Raymond D. Zehr estate was filed. Proof of publication of notices of appointment and of the final settlement were filed. A certificate of clearance was filed and the final retXMt was submitted, examined 1 and approved. Tbe administrator was ordered to make the distribution in compliance with the terms of the final report- Christian Zehr, Wiliam Zehr, Simon Zehr, Sarah Zete Beitter, Amos Zehr, Jane Irwin Arnold, Ivy Irwin Charleston, Virgie Irwin Foreman, and Manley P. Irwin, are each to receive the sum of 81,157.05. The final report was filed and the notice ontered issued returnable April 23, in the estate of Edith E. Munro. Cause Continued In the divorce action of Lillian M. Archbold vs Marvin G. Archbold, the cause was continued on a motion of the plaintiff. Adams Central Choir In Concert Sunday The Adams Central high school choir, directed by Darrell Gerig, school music supervisor, will present its third and final sacnad concert in the spring series at the Decatur Missionary church Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The 60-voice choir will sing sacred classics, Negro spirituals and hymn arrangements, including “Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee,” "Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart," “Now Thank We All Our God,” “The Lord’s My Shepherd,” “Ivory Palaces,” “Calvary," “I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked,” “Soon-a Will be Done,” “When I Can,Read My Title Clear,” and “The Holy City ” Featured, with the choir will be Donna Shoaf, soprano soloist; Reginald Converse, cornet soloist, and a brass quartet. The public is invited to attend this free concert. The first two concerts in the spring series were presented at the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren and the Monroe Methodist church. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T„ 124%; Central Soya, 30%; DuPont, 232%; Ford, 95%; General Electric, 71%; General Motors, 54; Gulf Oil, 41; Standard Oil Ind., 50; Standard Oil N. J„ 55; U. S. Steel, 58%. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,000; steady to 25 higher; mostly No 1-2 190-220 lb 16.0016.25; 27 head No 1-2 around 210 lb 16.40; mixed No 1-3 180-230 lb 15.50-16.00; numerous sales 15.7516.00; mixed No 1-3 230-260 lb 15.06-15.50; No 2-3 240-290 lb 14.6615.25. Cattle 800, calves none; slaughter steers and heifers steady; not enough sales veaelrs to establish trend; few loads mostly choice 1100-1200 lb steers 25.75-26.00; mixed good and choice 950-1200 lb 25.00-25.75; good 23.00-25.00; package choice 950 lb heifers 25.75; good 22.25-24.00. Sheep 300; small supply steady on all classes offered; good and choice 90-105 lb native wooled slaughter lambs 16.00-18.00; utility and good 14.50-16.00. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

(AKTNC)— Army Pvt. Paul J. Bryant, whose wife, Carolyn, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Bryant, live on route 1, Berne, completed eight weeks of military police training at the provost mardial general center, Fort Gordon, Ga„ April 20. Bryant received instruction in self defense, traffic control and the basic procedures of civil end miliary law. The 23-year-old soldier entered the Army last November and completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He is a 1956 graduate of Petroleum high school and was employed by Franklin Electric, Bluffton, before entering the Army. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock: Hogs 5,600; uneven, steady to strong to 25 higher; 190-225 lb 15.85-16.50; bulk 180-240 lb 15.2516.00; 240-270 lb 15.00-15.50 ; 270310 lb 14.50-15.25; 150-170 lb 14.5015.50; sows strong to 50 higher; 280-400 lb 11.00-14.75 ; 400-600 lb 13.00-14.25. Cattle 700; calves 50; fully steady; choice steers 26.00-26.50; good and mixed good and choice 23.50-25.50; choice heifers 24.5025.50; good to low choice 22.0024.50; mixed good and choice mostly good yearlings 25.00; cows steady to weak; utility and commercial 14.50-16.50; a few commercial 17.00; canners and cutters 13.00-15.00; bulls steady; utility and commercial 17.00-19.00; vealers steady; good and choice 29.0033.00 individual choice 33.50; standard and low good 23.00-29.00. Sheep 200; about steady; good and choice wooled lambs 15.0018.00; choice shorn 16.75.

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