Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1963 — Page 4

PAGE FOUR

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. « Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President . J, 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 perweek. Single copies, 7 cents. Root First Township Root township was the first township formed in what is now Adams county, and it was formed in 1834, when north Adams was still attached to Allen county for administrative purposes. St. Marys was also apparently formed before the county was officially created. Some day we plan to drive to Fort Wayne, and copy out the entries in the Allen county commissioner’s record that pertain to the formation of the first two townships... We just haven’t gotten to it yet, and the authors of the old county histories apparently didn’t, either. There’s a lot to record about Adams county. Berne has had an official weather observer since 1910; Decatur has had one off and on, mostly off. The average yearly rainfall here for the 1910-54-period was 36.65 inches; in 1934, our driest year, there were inches, and our wettest year was 1950, with 49.78 inches. The wettest month is May, on the average and the driest, February. The highest temperature recorded in this period was 107 degrees on July 31, 1934, and the lowest was 20 below on Jan. 20, 1936; the average was 51 degrees. We average 159 frost-free days through the summer. And whenever an inch of rain falls over the county, as it did this week it means 5 billion, 682 million, 733 thousand, and 56 gallons of water! We usually use, from all our wells, 650 million gallons. Editorial written byDick Heller

TV PROGRAMS Central Daylight Time WANE-TV 11:20—Tonight Show

Channel 15 WEDNESDAY Evenlßg 6:oo—Bachelor Father 6:30 —Early Evening News 7:oo—Big NewS 7:3o—Chronicle B:oo—Vista '63 B:3o—Glynis 9:oo—The Hillbillies 9130—Dick Van Dyke Show 10:00—Danny Kaye Show 11:00—Big- News Final 11:30—Surfside Six THURSDAY "■ Morning 7:2s—Daily Word -7j.3o™=Sunrlse Semester.. — B:oo—Captain Kangaroo — 9:oo—Divorce Court 10:00—Santa Claus Parade.l-— Afternoon 12:00—NFJ. Football i 2:4s.—Football Preview 3:OO—NCAA Football 's:4s—Football Scoreboard Evening 6:oo—Bachelor Father 6:30 —CBS News 7:00 —Big News 7:3o—Password B:oo—Rawhide 9:00 —Perspective on Greatness 10:00—The Nurses 11:00—Big News Final 11:30—Surfside Six FRIDAY Morning 7:2s—Daily Word 7:3o—Sunrise Semester 4:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo'—Divorce Court 10:00—Sounding Board 10:30 —1 Dove .Lucy 11:00 —The McCoys 11:30 —Pete and Gladys Afternoon 12:00—Love of Life 12:25—C8S News 12:30 —Search tor Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light 1:00 —Ann Colone Show I:2s—The Mid.day ’News I:3o—As the World Turns 2:oo—Password 2:3o—House party 3:00—To Tell the Truth 3:2S—CBS News 3:3o—Edge of Night Storm *“— 4.30 —Early Show Evening 6:oo—Bachelor Father 6:3O—CBS News 7:00 —Big News 7:3o—Young Peoples Concert B:3o—Route 66 9:3o—Twilight Zone l(i:on- Alfred Hitchcock - 11:00—Late News 11:25—Award Theater WKJG-TV Channel 33 WEDNESDAY Evening 6.15- Gatez.way to Sports 6 ’>o -News 6:2.', - Weatherman 6 30—Huntley-Brinkley Report '7:o(t—-Men Into Space 7 30 — "That War In Korea" 9:oo—Espionage lo;oo—Eleventh- Hour 11:00--News and Weather 11 15—Sport Today 11:30—Tonight Show THURSDAY Morning ?:Q9—Toda y 9:oo—King and Odle „ 9:ls—The Lee I'hillip’Sliow 9:3o—Coffee Break 9:55 —Faith To Live Bv 10:00—Macy's Thanksgiving i’uraile 11:30—Missing Links Afternoon ■>■oo—News 12:10—The Weatherman 12:1'5—Wayne Rothgeb Show 12:30—Truth or Consequences 12:55—N8C News I:oo—Jane "Flaningan Show I:2s—Almanac I:3o—Your First Impression 2:oo—People Will Talk ' 2:3S—NBC News 2:3o—The Doctors'. 3:00—-Loretta Young Show 3:3o—You Don't Say 4:oo—Match Game 4.35—N8C News 4:30 —Make Room for Daddy 5:0(8 —Bono the Clown s:3o—Rifleman Evening 6:oo—News i 6:ls—Ggtesway to Sports-, 6:sf>—Weatherman 6:30 —Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00 —Trails West 7:3o—"Temple Houston” B:3o—Dr Kildare *:|o—Hazel 10:00—Kraft Suspense Theater11:00—News 11:15—Sports Today

FRIDAY Morning 7:oo—Today 9:oo—King and Odle 9:ls—The Lee Phillip Show 9:3o—Editor's Desk 9:ss—Faith to Live By 10:00—Say When 10:25—NBC News 10:30—Wor for Word i. 11:00—Concentration 11:30—Missing Links Afternoon 12:00—News 12:10—Weather 12:15 —The Wayne Rothgeb Show — 12:-30—Truth- or- Consequem-ez 12:55—N8C News-Day Report I:oo—Jane Flaningan Sliow 25— AlJmaafi — , . Ti3o—Your First. Impression :00—Dennis James 2:2S—NBC News 0 —The Doctprs 3:oo—Loretta Young Theatre 3:3o—You Don't Say 4:oo—Match Game ■ 4:2S—NBC News 4:3o—Make Room for Daddy s:oo—The Bozo Show s:3o—Rifleman Evening 6:oo—News 6:ls—Gatesway to Sports 6:25— Weatherman 6:30 —Hunt ley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Ripcord 7:3o—lnternational Showtime 8:30—Bob Hope Special 9:3o—Harty's Girls 10:00—Jack Parr Show 11:00—News & Weather 11:15 —Sports Today ,—.11:20 —Tonight. Show WPTA-TV Channel 21 WEDNESDAY Evening 6:00—6 P. M. Report 6:ls—Ron Cochran —• News 6:3o—Dick Tracy 6:4s—Uncle Win Show 7:00—Bold Journay 7:3o—nmrund Harriet B:oo—Patty Duke Show B:3o—Price Is Right 9:oo—Ben Casey 10:00—Saga at Western Man 11:00—News — Murphy Martin,— ~ 1 T :10 -Weathervane 11:15—Steve Allen THURSDAY Morning 9:oo—Fun Time 9:3o—The Jack LaLanne Show ■y-10:00—Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:30—Day In Court 10:55—Farm News Round-Up 11:00—Price is Right 11:30—Seven Keys Afternoon 12:00—NoOn Show - 12 30—Father Knows Best 1:00 —General Hospital I:3o—Tennessee Ernie Ford I:3o—Bingp . 2:oo—"Headed for Trouble" 2:3o—Cowboy and the Tiger 3:30 AFL Football Evening 6:00—6 P.M. Report 6:ls—Ron Cochran — New* 6:3o—Huckleberry Hound 7:oo—Wild Cargo 7 :30—The Flintstones., B:oo—Donna Reed Show B:3o—My Three Sons 9.oo—Jimmy Dean Show 10:00—Stoney Burke 11:00—Murphy Martin — Newz 11:10-—Weathervane 11:15 : —Steve Allen Show FRIDAY Morning 9:00- Fun Time 9:3o—The . Jack LaLanne Show 'i n :00—Tennessee Ernie Ford 111:30 -buy In Court l(l;56-«-Farm News Round-Up 11:00—Price Is Right 11:30—Seven Keys Afternoon " 12:00—Noon Show 12:30—Father Knows Beat I:oo—General Hospital I:3o—Bingo 2:oo—Checkmate 2:s4—News 3:oo—Queen for a Day 3:3o—Who Do You Trust 4:oo—Trailmaster s:oo—Mickey Mouse Club s:3o—Superman • Evening 6:00?—K P,M. Report 6:ls—Ron Cochran ■— News 6:3o—Mr. Magoo '• „ 6:15— Uncle Win Show \ 7:00—Bold Journey 7:30—77 Sunset" Strip B:3o—Burke's Law 9:3o—Farmer's Daughter 10:00—Fight of the Week 10:45—Make That Spare 11:00—News 11:10—Weathervane 11415—Steve Allen Show ADAMS "Wonde.i fill World pf I',rot tiers. Grimm Thum. 2100; 4:24. 6:50; P. 1... I'll, al . .15, Sal. l-.1,; p.K.

Chicago Livestock ' Chicago (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 8,5u0; steady to 25 lower; mostly No 1-2 200-225 lb 15.50- mixed No 1-3 190230 lb 15.00-15.50 ; 220-240 lb 14.50- No 2-3 240-260 lb 14.00 - 14.50; 260 - 290 lb’ 13.50 - 14.00. Cattle 11,000, calves none; s laughter steers steady to weak; heifers steady; 2 loads prime 1275 lb slaughter steers 24.50; high choice and prime r

- —-r k ... : PORK LOIN SAW Lw ... LEANER PORK ... CUT FROM /J ’I I1 i 1•1 |QI V rTZ ' - THE F,NEST HOOSIER-BRED wWI J Fm ] L I 7a 1 i .JBwl ■ \ . CORN-FED PORKERS,AND V IT'S CUT AND TRIMMED \ THE EXCLUSIVE “VALUEi tw way to save you more/' B“B \ f f ‘‘yon just can't beat that Meat from Standard'’ PORK LOIN V U. S. "CHOICE " BEEF TOO. WE SELL ONLY ONE mHHHt MEI iRw WBm L vMwh GRADE OF BEEF... U.S. GOVT. GRADED "CHOICE'...DO NOT BE MIS-LED BY MEANINGLESS NAMES USED TO CONFUSE AND COVERUP INFERIOR QUALITY. INSIST ON THE BESTI THE U.S.D.A, “'MM VBMQf SfliFj M_ MB. "CHOICE" SHIELD IS YOUR ASSURANCE ■■■ OF QUALITY! TENDERLOIN PORTION FULL RIB HALF OR —k pork loin r0a5t. ..39/ whole pork 10in... 39/ Il K| HILLSIDE-1 LB. PKG. 49c z-g LB w BUDDIG'S SLICED CHIPPED HAM n EG W; y oi aRB H skinless wieners.... 279/ smoked beef.. O .’ “T/.":. IwnyEr 1 Kffli 1 r. 5% BCT BREAD I 20 TP WSBAR T-RANCH-JN HEAVY SYRUP ’ ou, AA PRIMERO f- An W. | WHOLE APRICOTS.... 3 “ NS S I M PINEAPPLE... CANS $ j 00 LVS. ILLER ' S L 3 iri INDIANA PACK innftdAA SALTINE CRACKERS ,ox l9/ TOMATO JUICE4“ HSS 1 00 PM » JACKSON'S SPECIAL QT , SOFTEE J ROLL O“7 SALAD DRESSING JAR 29/ TOILET TISSUE4 PKG 27/ ORCHARD FRESH • FROZEN """ ■ apamee mw O IvV VHINVVa ''"a—half TOMATO CATSUP .'..29/ IKdls t™' wHhkT BISCUITS ■WM WfWWßeeee Wtr . 6 fy°u just canH find fresher...finer Produce” W.WiVIiA — . -L, GOLDEN YELLOW M A J|§jh> BAHAMAS .:..a,ro ImEWt + 4.-'>S? navel ORANGES .=>. 69/ 25(« £ smmps ■ YOUNG FRESH CARROTS2,%29< WfflfTTWWi j CRAPEFRUIT i WINESAP or ROMAN BEAUTY APPLES..4S9/ 6 -59/ i TANGERINES d 49/ ™ IT FRITOS FOLGER’S '1» FOLOH'S jtaW CHICKEN OF THE SEA PILLSBURY CREAMY FUDGE SNOWf MARZETTI'S CORN CHIPS IfflSga COFFEE kjINSTANT COFFEE COFFEE CHUNK TUNA CAKE FROSTING BLEACH SLAW DRESSING Bffl <“69/ I 3<“ s V’BI ‘“ n ‘33< - ■ •“ 79< '■ *4sk KITTY SALMON PARD 4c OFF PACK ARGO MRS. FILBERT'S WHIPPED SNIDER'S LOG CABIN MAPLE HONEY SOAKY CAT FOOD DOG FOOD HANDI-WRAP CORN STARCH MARGARINE CATSUP SYRUP FUN BATHS 2-25/ 2<“‘29k -19/ I; “25/ -39/ -69/

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

. 1200-1350 lb 23.75-24.25; choice 900-1300 lb 23.00-23.75; few loads high choice 1000-1100,1 b 24.00; good 900 - 1250 lb 21.25 - 23.00; load mostly high choice with few prime 98 lb heifers 23.00; bulk choice 800-1100 lb 21.7522.75; good 20.25-21.50. Sheep 500; wooled slaughter lambs strong to 50 higher; few packages choice and prime 90110 lb slaughter lamb 19.5020.00; good and choice 18.0019.50; choice and prime 105 lb , shorn with No 1 pelt 19.50.

o ( 20 Years Ago Today 0- ZZ 0 Nov. 27, 1943 — The Dramatic department will present the program at the general rpeeting of the Decatur Woman’s club Monday evening at the Lincoln school. Miss Joan Cowens, a freshman at Western College, Oxford, 0., is spending the Thanksgiving holi-

day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cowens. Donald McDaniel, president of the Decatur Casting Co., has been appointed to the cost committee of the Gray Iron Founders’ Society, Cleveland, O. One-third of German capital of Berlin is reported devastated as Allies continue merciless bombing riads. The Monmouth Eagles defeated the Pleasant Mills Spartans, 20-12.

Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce:# Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. il Cheese processed loaf 44%; brick 39-45; Swiss Grade A 52-55; B 50-54. Butter about steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 57; 89 score 56. Eggs easy; white large extras 35; mixed large extras 35; mediums 26%; standards 33. ■

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1963

NOTICE DR. H. R. FREY Office Closed Nov. 25 to Dec. 17 (Decatur) PHONE 3-2517 For Appointments.