Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1963 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Altered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Dick D. Heller, Jr President John G. Heller Vice President Chas. E. Holthouse - Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail, In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, $3.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. When Your Feet Hurt Some people think that the only thing an aching foot means is a change in the weather. But today there is something that can be done about it. Americans probably pay less attention to proper foot care than any other part of the anatomy. Yet foot trouble is one of the common denominators of physical ailments for people everywhere. Part of the trouple is the way we use, or misuse, our feet in daily activities. Another element is just plain neglect. You are an exception if you have never yet had any kind of a foot problem. The American podiatriy association estimates that nearly half the country s population suffers from foot ailments. ■fr. ... „ . '. One thing about a foot ailment — it’s covered, and out of trouble. You don’t see it, just feel it. And it may feel like it’s coming from some other part of the body. In spite of modern conveniences and comfortable transportation, the average American still walks about 65,000 miles in a lifetime. Seven-and-a-half miles a day on feet that are not well-cared-for can lead to or aggravate all kinds of problems — corns, calluses, weak arches, hammer toes, heel spurs, skin diseases, and tumors — to name just a few. Both the American Foot Health Foundation, sponsor of Foot Health week, May 10-17, and the American Podiatry Association, point out that our feet really deserve better Care than we give them. “When your feet hurt, you hurt all over” is a thought we might consider this coming week, and every week. *

TV PROGRAMS

WANE-TV Channel 15 . FRIDAY Evening 6:9o—Bachelor Father 6:3o—Early Evening News . 6:4s—Walter Cronkite — News ; 7:oo—'Death Valley Days I 7:3o—Rawhide I 3:30 —Route 66 1 9:JO —Alfred Hitchcock Hour [10:10 —Eyewitness - 111:00—Late News 111 :15—Sports [ll:2o—Award Theater SATURDAY Morning B:3o—Agriculture U.S.A. 9:oo—Captain Kangaroo 10:00 —Alvin Show 'lo:lo—Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11:00 —Rin Tin Tin .11:90 —Roy Rogers Afternoon 112:00 —Sky King 112:30—CBS News — Robert Trout Il2:4s —Baseball 1 4:oo—Contrails r 4:3o—Award Matinee iEvrnlng 6:00 —Wanted: Dead or Alive . 6:30 —TV Playhouse 7:oo—San Francisco Beat 7:3o—Jackie Gleason 8:30 —Defenders . i) : 3o —Have Gum Will Travel ♦ 10:00—G unsinuke 11:00 —Late News *ll:ls—Award Theater BUNDAY "“oo—Faith for Today 9:3o—This Is the Life 10:00—Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 —Look Up and Live 11:00 —Camera Three 11:30—Report from Washington Afternoon 12:00—Continental Comment 12:30 —Social Security in Action 12:45 —Baseball 3:30 —Championship Bridge 4:00 —Cross Exam 4:3o—Magic Room 6:00 —Amateur Hour, 6:3o—Hi Quii Evening 6:oo—2oth Century 6:30 —Mister Ed 7:00 —Lassie 7:30 —Dennis the Menace 1:00—Ed Sullivan Show 9:00 —Real McCoys 9:30 —True Theater 10:00 —Candid Camera 10:30—What’s My Line 11:00—CBS News 11:16—Award Theater WKJG-TV Channel 33 FRIDAY Evening 6:ls—Gatesway to Sports 6:2s—Jack Gray — News 6:4o—Weatherman 1:46 —Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Ripcord 7:30-—lnternational Showtime B:3o—Sing Along with Mitch 9:3o—Price is Right 10:00—Jack Paar Show 11:00—News & W r eather 11:15—Sports Today — ... 11:20—Tonight Show SATURDAY *B° M—Rose Cartoon Time B:4s—lt’s Light Time 9:9o—The Heckle and Jeckle Show 9:Bo—Ruff & Ready Show 39:00—The Shari Lewis Show 10:30—King. Leonardo and His Short Subjects 11:00—Fury 11:30 —Make Room for Daddy Afternoon 12:00 —Mr. W’isard 12:30 —Exploring ■ 1130—BAin’hal 1- — 3:30 —Two Gun Playhouse 4:3o—Mr. Lucky 5:00 —Top Star Bowling Haro of tike Week - ' 6:00 —Wrestling 7:oo—Dragnet >■ ■ * *«-»■ • —- -

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7:3o—Sam Benedict B:3o—Joey Bishop Show 9:oo—Saturday Night Movie 11:00—Sat. Edition 11:15—Saturday Night Movie SVhDAY 4:oo—Sacred Heart Program 9:ls—The Christophers 9:Bo—Americans at Work 9:4s—Man to Man 10:00—For Your Information 10:16—Industry on Parade 10:80—Thib Is the Life 11:00—Cartoon Time Afternoon 12:00—Communism Looks at Youth 12:30—The Catholip Hour I:oo—Pete Smith Show I:3r>—Baseball 4:3o—Big Picture 'S:OO—I’JA Story 5:30—Bull winkle dvenlnc B:oo—Meet the Press 6:3o— McKeever & the Colonel 7:oo—Ensign O’Toole ’•Bo—Walt Disney B:3o—Car 54 V -00—Ronansn 10:00 —Show of the Week 11:00—Sunday Edition 11:15—Sunday Night at the Movies WPTA-TV Channel 21 FRIDAY Evening ’ 6:00—6 P.M. Report 6:ls—Ron Cochran — News 6:3o—Mr Magoo 7:00—Bold Journey 7:30-^—Cheyenne. B:3o—The Flintstones 9:00— I’m Dickens, He's Fenster 9 30 —Friday Night Movie 11:00—Murphy Martin — News 11:10—Weathefvane 11:15—Check Mate SATURDAY Morning; 8:4£ —Action 10:00—Action Auction 10:30 M y Frte n d F1 lc k a 11:00—Cartoonies 11:30—rBea-ny & Cecil Afternoon 12;0(i Bums Bunny 12:30—Magic Land of Allakazam 1:00 —Al's Acres I:3a—Baseball 4:oo—Compass 4:3o—Big Picture s:oo—Wide World of Sports evening 6:3o—The Rebel 7:oo—Peter Gunn 7:3o—Gallant Men B:3o—Hootenanny 9:oo—Lawrence Welk 10:00—Fights 10:45—Make that. Spare 11:00—Cain’s 100 SUNDAY Morning 9:00 —Chapel Voices 9:3o—lndiana University 10:00—World Playhouse 11:30—British News Calendar 11:45—Religious News Digest Afternoon 13:0" — and the Si<h k i;.\change 12:3d-—Thoroughhic Racing Champions 1:00—Word of' Life 2:00—Oral Roberts 2:3o—Stevenson Reports 3:oo—World's Greatest Mother 3:3** — W»■s t» rri 4:3o—Take TyW f :00—Major Adams, Trailmaster flevatafl 6:oo—My Little Margie —77 . Jshinset Strip 7:3o—The Jetsons 8:00 —Sunday Nite. Movie 10:00—Voice of Firestone 10.30—Howard K. Smith 11:00*—Dan- Smoot Report—--11:4 5-—.AdWK l u-sh- Th “a L4*r - DRIVE-IN ,\<l\ F-n t ii r<-s of Rnad Runner” Fri & Sat. s:C, ; Barabbas” 9:30 ' Who’s “Got TKe Action __ S“ufi. _ _ 11:1a. at

20 Years Ago Today 0 0 May 10, 1943 — Rev. George S. Lozier, pastor of the First Evangelical church here for the past seven years, has been transferred to the First Evangelical church at Mishawaka, and will be succeeded here by Rev. F. H. Willard of Dayton, O. Mrs. Donald Hakes, 37, and her 13-year-old daughter. Sue, were killed when their car was struck by an Erie passenger train at Wren, O. Mrs. Felix Holthousc of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Wayne Beavers of Mount Vernon are visiting relatives here. The office of price administration has placed a limit of 25 pounds of sugar per person for canning purposes. A 37-year-old Muncie woman gave birth to her 19th child on Mother’s day. COURT NEWS Real Estate Transfers Charles R. Wagner etux to Jerry L. Wheeler etux. Pt. SW/4 NW/4 Section 10 Township 27 Range 15. 30 acres. Neil R. Hesher etux to Glenn J. Borchers etux, Inlot 33 Decatur Master Add. Hiram Kohli Jr., etux to Wayne H. Amstutz, Pt. SW/4 SE/4 Section 5 Township 25 Range 14, 5 acres." Paul E. Bevelhimer etux to RonPrice etux, Inlot 3 Decatur Hotnestead. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce; Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. Cheese processed loaf 39 - 43; brick 39-43%; Swiss Grade A SO--55; B 49-53. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 55%; 89 score 54%. Eggs steady; white large extras 28Vi; mixed large extras 28; mediums 25%; standards 27%. I

THANKS! I wish in this way • .yIM to express m y w thanks to all who supported me in? -flflh : 7 the Primary Elec- MF • t,on " F - I am deeply in- ||| I|K debted to everyone ' ; ajh/* who aided me in Jk any way. I THANK YOU ' John B. Stulls t Democratic Nominee for City Judge EXECUTORS’ PUDLIC AUCTION Real Estate — Personal Property JUDGE EARL B. ADAMS PROPERTY 316 Mercer Avenue — Decatur, Ind. SATURDAY, MAY 11,1963 SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOME At 3:00 P. M. One of Decatur's finest residences—excellent, close-in location. Very well constructed three bedroom, frame home, with complete basement. Living room with brick fireplace, den, dining room with built-in cabinets, kitchen with cabinets, half bath—3 bedrooms, bath, and walkin attic. Very good room arrangement. OIL fired, forced air heating system installed new in 1959. Home has been well maintained and is in good condition. (We have original blue prints of this home, marked “House For Earl B. Adams, Esq., John T. Gillig, Architect.’.’) Settlement of this Estate offers a rare opportunity to invest in a home of this quality and choice location. Inspection by Appointment at your convenience (property is not occupied.) TERMS & CONDITIONS—2O% cash down, balance cash on delivery of Executors’ Deed approved by the Judge of . the Adams Circuit Court, and Abstract of Title. Possession on final settlement. Taxes due in 1963 v/ill be paid by the Estate. Statements made on day of auction -shall take precedence over any contained herein. ANTIQUES - FURNITURE - MISCELLANEOUS At 1:00 P.M. Oak Secretary; Dressing Mirror; Umbrella Stand & Umbrellas- Baby -Carriage; Pictures & Frames; Jewelry: China; Glassware; Silverware-Bric-a-brac; Books; Fireplace Tools; Clock & Barometer; Lounge chair & pttoman: Tables & Stands; Philco TV; Room Size & throw rugs' Chairs; Square Dining Table & Chairs; Spinet Desk; Typewriter; Magic Chef Stove; Table Radios; Sewing Machine (treadle); Cedar ChestSeveral Chest of Drawers; Rockers; Porch Glider & Chairs; Rattan & Wicker Furniture; 3 Piece Bedroom Suite; Linens; Lamps; Trunks; Dishes, pots, pans, kitchen utensils and hundreds of items too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. Bryce Daniels—Clerk I . LEWIS L. SMITH & DONALD SMALE, CO-EXECUTORS, ESTATE OF NINA E. ADAMS, DECEASED , I\ed C. Johnson Residential Realtor —— Farm ■ Auctioneer Commercial Appraiser Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3606 }

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Two Trucks'Collide, One Driver Charged Raymond Jesse Ralston, Sr., 63, 1115 Elm St., was arrested for an improper turn this morning, following an accident involving two trucks. Ralston was northbound On U.S. 27, one-half mile north of Decatur, and as he started to turn into a dump area the twoton truck he was driving was hit in the rear by a semi-trailer operated by James Allen Phillips, 39, of Milan, Ind. Deputy sheriff Waren Kneuss, who investigated, estimated damages at S9OO to the Phillips truck and SSO to the Ralston vehicle. The mishap ’happened at 10:50 a.m today. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 6,500; steady to 25 lower; No 1-2 190-225 lb 15.50-15.85; around 150 head sorted at 16.00; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 15.00-15.50; 230-260 lb 14 50-15.00; No 2-3 260300 lb 14.00-14.50. Cattle 4.000, calves none; slaughter steers weak to 50 lower, most decline on over 1200 lb; heifers steady to 25 lower; 5 loads prime 1200-1250 lb slaughter steers 24.00; high choice and prime 1100-1300 *lb 23.25-23.75; choice 1000-1250 lb 22.25-23.25; choice 1250-1350 lb 22.00-22.75; 2 loads high choice 1300 lb 3.00; part load high choice and prime near 1500 lb 21.50; good 900-1200 lb 20.50-22.00; load high cheiife and prime around 1000 lb heifers 23.25; part load high choice 23.25; other choice 850-1100 lb 22.50-23.00, good 20.50-22.00-Sheep 100; not enough of any class for adequate market test; few shorn slaughter ewes 50 to 1.00 lower. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T., 125; Central Soya, 29%; DuPont, 255; Ford, 49%; General Electric, 81%; General Motors, 72%; Gulf Oil, 45%; Standard Oil Ind., 59%; Standard Oil N. J., 66%'f U. S. Steel, 49%.

Junior Leaders Monday there will be a meeting of the 4-H junior leaders at 8 p.m. in the Lincoln school. Ann Thompson, who went to South America in the international youth exchange program, sent from Indiana, will be the speaker and tell of her experiences. She worked training last year. The district with Lois Folk as an agent in their reports. The entertainment junior leader delegates will give will be a scavenger hunt; Preble township will serve the refreshments with Judy Selking as chairman of the group. Preble Peppy Pals The Preble Peppy Pals of Preble township met Saturday afternoon in the Zion (Friedheim) Lutheran school. Janice Miller was in charge of the meeting and the pledges were led by Ned Nuerge and Steven Heckman- Roll call was answered by, “My favorite flower.” Demonstrations on meat salad sandwiches were given by Annette Buuck and Sandra Stoppenhagen and one on orange blossom punch by Sherrie Heck-

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man and Joan Scheuman. A family night was discussed and tabled for further discussion. The next meeting will be May 18 at 2 p.m. in the Zion (Friedheim) Lutheran school. Union Workers The Union Workers of Union township met at the home of the adult leader, Robert Plumley, Tuesday. President Ricky Gerber was in charge of the meeting and pledges were led by Tom Lehr- . man and Jim Brown. Jerry Brown led the group singing. There were ten members present and Tom Lehrman gave a demonstration. A skating party for May 14 was discussed; it will be at the Happy Hours skating rink at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is reminded to buy a skating ticket from any member of the Union Workers club.

MASONIC Regular Stated MEETING Tuesday, May 14th 7:30 P. M. Robert S. Workinger, W. M.

Thank You! Many, many thanks to everyone who voted for me in the Primary Election, Tuesday. Your continued support and vote in the General Election is earnestly solicited. Carl D. Gerber Democratic Candidate for MAYOR CITY OF DECATUR

FrtTDAY, MAY if), 1963