Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1964 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT , Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Artervd at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second daaa M»«w Dick D. Heller, Jr John G. Heller Vice President Ow; e Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription R*te* By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, <IO.OO, Six months, $5.50; 3 months, $3 00. . By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 8 months, $6.00; 3 months. $3.25. By Carrier. 35 cents per week. Single copies. 7 cents ___ Where Were You? More than 200 local people gave an enthusiastic reception Tuesday night to a fine travel program on Lapland presented by the Decatur Optimists at the Decatur community center. This program introduced the club’s coming attractions —presenting to the public six top-knotch travel movies in color, narrated by professional lecturers. • We, the general public, are invited to buy tickets for $5 to the six lectures — three during the basketball season will be on Saturday evenings, and three later in the spring will be on Tuesday evenings. The audience Tuesday night was practically unanimous in unqualified praise of the program. Filmed, as it was, in the brilliant colors of the land of the midnight sun, it dealt with the ordinary, day-to-day lives of the Lapps, the “reindeer people” of far-north-ern Finland. It showed the cabins into which they have settled since ending their former nomad lives, the modern architecture of today’s Finland, ways of transportation, and the unique products of the ingenious people. • ■ k The series, if you attend it, will be one of most enjoyable cultural experiences of your life. In fact, it will not only be interesting to you — your older children, will enjoy it at a cost of only 50c a movie. Future programs include the Canadian rockies, Egypt, thrills on the Colorado river, Germany and the Berlin story, a solo safari to South Africa by a wo man, and India — the land of the spectacular. There are few of us who have not speculated on an imaginary trip up the Nile river to the home of the ancient pharaohs, or to the Taj Mahal, or brightened at the thought of shooting the rapids of the Colorado river in a rubber raft. Now is our chance to'do it, without leaving Decatur, without being cold and wet, or hot and miserable, in foreign travel! Yes, all Decatur will be turning out for this fine series by Decatur’s youngest and one of its most active service clubs. You can purchase your tickets from any Optimist club* member, or at Weis’s Mens Wear, Myers Florists, HabeggerSchafer’s, Or the First State Bank. Editorial written byDick Helle TV PROGRAMS Central Daylight Time

WANE-TV Channel 15 THURSDAY Eveaiag 6:oo—Bachelor Father -z" 6:3O—CBS News Z 7:oo—Big News . / I :3o—Password ' B:oo—Rawhide 9:oo—Perry Mason 10:00—The Nurses 11:00—Big News Final 11:30—Surfside Six FRIDAY Mandag 7:2s—Daily Word 7:3o—Sunrise Semester B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—Divorce Court 10:00—Sounding Board 10:80—I Love Lucy 11:00—The. McCoys 11:30—Pete and Gladys Afternoon 12:00—Love of Life 12:25—C8S News , 12:30—Search for Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light I:oo—Ann Colone Show I:2s—The Mld.day News I:3o—As the World Turns 2:oo—Password 2:3o—Houseparty 3:00—To Tell the Truth 3=2S—CBS News . 3:3o—Edge of Night 4:00 —Secret Storm 4:3o—Early Show: “Slave Show" Evening 6:oo—Bachelor Father 6:3O—CBS News 7:00- Big News 7:3o—The Great Id venture B:3o—Route 66 9:3o—Twilight Zone 10:00—Alfred Hitchcock 11:00 —Big News Final 11:30—Award Theatre: "Screaming Eagles" WKJG-TV Channel 33 THURSDAY Evening 6:9o—News 6:ls—Gatesway to Sports 6:|5 —Weatherman 6:Bo—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:9o—Trails West J 7:3o—“Temple' Houston" 8:80—Dr. Kildare »: 80—Hazel lO:©o—Kratt Suspense Theatre 11:00—-News and Weather - 11:15—Sports Today 11:39—Tonight Show “- FRIDAY Morning /’ 7:90 —Today . 9:9o—King and Odie "77 9:ls—The Lee Phillip Show 9:Bo—Editor's Desk 9:9s—Faith to Live By ~.. 10:90—Say When 10:35— NBC News 10:30—Word for Word 11:00—Concentration 11:80 —Missing Links Afternoon 13:80—News 12:30—Truth or Consequences

12:55—N8C NOws-Day Report I:oo—Jane Flaningan Show 1:25— Almanac 1:30-—Your First Impression 2:oo—Dennis James 2:2S—NBC News 2:3o—The Doctors 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 5:30 —-Rifleman - v ’ Evening 6:oo—News 6:ls—Gatesway to Sports 6:2s—Weatherman 6:3o—Huntley-Brinkley Report LOO—Ripcord 7:3o—lnternational Showtime 8:30—Bob Hope Special o:3o—Harry's Girls 10:00 —Jack Parr Show 11:00 —News & Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11:20-—Tonight Show - WPTA-TV Channel 21 THURSDAY—— Evening 6:00 —Ron Cochran — News—--6:15 —21 News Report 6:30 —Huckleberry Hound 7:oo—Wild Cargo 7:30 —The Flintstones 8:110—Donna Reed 3:30 —My Three Sons 9:oo—Jimmy Dean Show 10:00—Stoney Burke 11:00—Murphy Martin — News 11:10— Weathervane 11:16.—Steve Allen Show FRIDAY Morning 9:00 —Fun Time 9:30 —The Jack LaLanne Show 10:00 —7 Keys 10:30—Day In Court 10:55—Farm News Round-Up 11:00 —Price Is Right 11:30—The Object Is Aftrrnoon 12:00 —Noon . Show 12:30—Father Knows Best 1:00 —Tennessee Ernie Ford I:3o—Bingo 2:00-—Checkmate 2:54 —News :: :00—General Hospital 3:3o—Queen for a Day 4 :00—Trailmaster ' •* s:oo—Mickey Mouse Club s:3o—Lone Ranger Evening 6:oo—Ron Cothran — News 6:15—21 News Report 6:3o—Mr, Magoo 6:ls—Uncle Win Show 7:00—Bold Journey 7:30 —77 Sunset Strip B:3o—Burke's Law 9:80 —Farmer’s Daughter 10:00—Fight of the Week - 10:45—Make That Spare 11:00—News Murphy Martin 11:10—Weathervajie . 11:15 —-Steve ‘Allen Snow — r- —2— — ADAMS — “Francis” Fri. 7:00; 9:55 Set. 0:30 4 25; 7:20t 10:15 "The Kettles Fri. 8:40 Sat. 8;io; 6:05; 9;00

Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected January 9 Corrected January 9 160 to 170 —•— 13.75 170 to ISO .— 1* 25 180 to 190 ——- 14 75 190 to 220 —— 15.00 220 to 240 --.... 14 50 240 to 250 14.00 ‘ *250 to 260 -—- 13.75 260 to 270 13.50 270 to 280 13.00 280 to 300 ........ 12.50 Roughs 300 down 11-75 i 300 to 330 11.50 330 to 360 1125 360 to 400 1100 400 to 450 10 » 500 to 550 WOO 500 up 975 550 up — 10 00 Stags — 9 00 Soarsß.oo to 9.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected January 8 Large White Eggs . -33 Large Brown Eggs 33 Medium Whites — -32 Pullet— -22 New York Stock Exchange Price MIDDAT PRICES A. T. & T. 140%; Central Soya 29%; DuPont 240; Ford 51%; General Motors 79%; Gulf Oil 47%; Standard Oil Ind. 64; Standard Oil N. J. 77; U. S. Steel 56. Q ; 0 Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 0 0 Q. When I am standing on a crowded bus near my fiancee, who is seated, and the seat next to her is vacated, is it all right for me to take that seat next to her — or am I supposed to allow one of the standing women nearby to take that seat? A. You will show much more courtesy and good breeding if you allow a nearby woman to take the seat. Q. I’ve been told it is improper ~ for me to have empty vases displayed in my living room. Cor- ‘ rect? A. Ordinary flower containers should be stored away until filled with flowers. But vases that have decorative value are used with, or without, flowers. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ESTATE NO. .1S»1 Notice is hereby given that Richard F. Linn, aS the Administrator of the Estate of Maude Gilbert, being Estate No. 5891, will on the first day of February I 1964, at 1:00 o'clock P. M., sell I at public auction on the premises I the following described real estate I of said decedent located in the I city of Decatur, Adams County, I Indiana, to wit: Inlot number one (1) in Steele I and Zimmerman’s Subdivision of I Outlets numbered forty three (43) I and two hundred (200) in the I Western Addition to the Town, I now City of Decatur, Adams I County, Indiana. Said public auction will be held I pursuant to authority granted by I the Adams Circuit Court, Adams I * County, Indiana, and the real I estate will be sold on the follow- I ing terms: for not less than two I thirds (2/3) of the full appraised value twenty per cent (20%) of — which shall be paid down on the dav o’s sale, and the balance upon delivery of an Abstract of Title, continued to date, and an Administrator’s Deed approved by the Court. Said jieal Estate will, be sold subject to the 1963? taxes due and payable in- 1964' and to -I the terms of .an easement of record in Miscellaneous Record at Page 239 of the records of Adams County, Indiana. At the same time and place said Administrator will sell at Public auction for cash the personal property of said decedent as follows: Porch Swing. Davenport & Chair; Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs; 2 Tallies; Gas Space Heater; Iron Bed & Spring; High Boy; Gas Stove; Kitehen t’abitiet; 5 ft. G. E. Regrigerator: 9 Antique Chairs; Vietrola; 2 Old , Rockers; 2 Chrome Chairs; Old Sewing Machine and Hand Mower. Said sales will be in all things subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. Date'd this Bth day of January, 1964. RICHARD F. LINN , Administrator of the Estate of Maude Gilbert CUSTER AND SMITH ATTORNEYS FOR ESTATE Jan. 9; 16, 23 it famous In Chicago . a landmark known to , Chicago visitor*... equally renowned ip the heart pf the loop i» the .. 44 >tory high CAROUSSL-IN-IHE-SKY (50 mile view of the cityj • No cavaf • No minimum e No entertainment tax < luncheon* from $2 - from $3.50 Sy ... 1800 newly V'.Tajif decorated room* »uite* wLij/W Singles from $7.50 Double* from $10.50 W/ Twin* from $13.50 HOTEL n . Clark and Madijon Street* s” ■ ----- Chicago, 111. • Tel. 372-9600 '

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fl “I ; ■’SMS ■Py - " - M.rionJ. Wyw - Larry W. Bririck LACKLAND AFB, Tex.—Two Monroeville, Ind., men have been selected to attend technical training courses following completion of United States Air Force basic military training here. They are Airman Marion J. Wyss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A Wyss of Rt. 1, 2524 Lortie, and Airman Larry W. Bruick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Bruick of R. R. 2. • Airman Wyss will attend a course for finance and statistical data specialists at Sheppard AFB, Tex. He attended Tri-State College at Angola, Ind. Airman Bruick will remain at Lackland to attend a course for air policemen. The airmen are graduates of Monroeville high school.

o 0 20 Years Ago Today 0 0 Jan. 9. 1944 was Sunday and no paper was published. COURT NEWS Case Continued Custer and Smith entered their appearance for the plaintiff in the case of Rita Smitley vs Stanley Smitley, and the parties agreed to continue the case. Finds for Plaintiff The case of the Associates Investment Co. vs Robert Wayne Johnson, on a complaint on account, was submitted to the court for trial without intervention of a jury. The court found for the plaintiff to recover $918.29, and the costs were assessed the defendant. Ruled to Answer In the complaint case of Bobbie Lou Neuenschwander vs State Automobile Insurance Co., the complaint was amended and the defendant was ruled to answer. Marriage Applications Ted Leßoy Koehlinger, route 2, Monroeville, and Diana S. Hueston, 315 S. 11th St. Sam S. Hilty„ Jr., route 2, Geneva, and Elizabeth S. Schwartz, route 2, Geneva. Howard D. Neuenschwander, route 2, Berne, and Nancy Lucille Longsworth, route 4, Decatur. Logan Jordan, route 5, Decatur, and Shirlev West, route 5, Decatur. ‘ Menno N. Schwartz, route 2, Geneva, and Elizabeth V. Eicher, route 2, Berne.

BUY NOW DURING THIS JANUARY APPLIANCE I rssHCIsEARANCE SALE -■■v- 11 — “ ' , , . I 30 - Inch 1 Speed-1 Cycle Visi-Matic Kenmore 17 Cu. Ft. Coldspot Homart ‘4oo’ Gas GAS RANGE WRINGER WASHER FREEZER WATER HEATER | 1 14-95 ££ and $ 129'95 D „ ivered 198 O.Uve.ed ”7- “ I Deluxe 30-inch , ~ 92 C ° ,dspo ‘ Col<,sp °‘ ’** WATER HEATER I GAS RANGE % c^ore emp ' REFRIGERATOR FREEZER " ga"-was “J, 5 I wacTw AIITn FREEZER—WAS 215.88 WAS 249.95 88 I WAS 199.95 AUTO. DRYER 74*®® Delivered n i j WAS 104 - 95 194*®® Delivered 170 Delivered .. 1 ■ _ e lvere electric ___ —nog. 1 ' . ii- — Homart‘2oo’ I 1 . Delivered Cu F t. Frostless 23-lnch Suburbanite Electric PBS RANGE All Fabric Kenmore ColdSP °‘ TELEVISION WATER HEATER I AUTO. WASHER REFRIGERATOR 5 I WAS 169.95 SPECIAL FREEZER WAS 269.88 *79 Delivered 4*2*®® Delivered I $ 144*95 Delated $ 184*95 Delivered Delivered Compact 3O .| n . Homart ‘2oo’ E ELEC RANGE A "AUwTdrYeR aVor YACU was^ ANER WATErC H “ TER I ELEG. RANGE sre<:iAl REFRIGERATOR <- X ■ . _'X S 1 8 ” 5 33- 88 orf.v.r.d . | ‘159-95 De ,a., ed 124-» 5 $279.88 Delivered — “I — Kenmore - —— l erS3£?’‘''’- 3% HP Input 30-lnch Classic Conventional 12.5 Cu. Ft. Coldspot FLuUR Kenmore ELEC. RANGE WRINGER WASHER FREEZER CONDITIONER = VACUUM CLEANER WAS 249.95 WAS 105.95 WAS 209.95 WAS 38.95 WAS 60.88 *209-95 Dellvcred S 9S r.enve.d s i 69-95 Delivered | Delivered | Delivered ■ Look For The RED TAGS - Drastic Reductions on Floor Samples.... I Only One of A Kind While They Last! I 239 N. Second Street - Phone 3-3181 J

Probing Vandalism At Hartford School The Adams county sheriff’s department is continuing its investigation of recent vandalism at the Hartford Center school building in Hartford township. Numerous windows have been broken out and other damage has been done inside the building on several occasions. The sheriff’s department has questioned a number of youths under the age of 18, and three have admitted to a small part of the vandalism. Sheriff Roger Singleton said this morning the investigation will continue. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 6,100; barrows and gilts and sows steady to 25 higher; 1 and 2, 190-225 lb 15.50-15.65; 1 to 3, 190-225 lb 15.00-15.50 ; 225250 lb 14.50-15.00; sows 1, 2 and 3 , 300-400 lb 12.25-13.25 ; 400-600 lb 11.25-12.25. Cattle 1,100; calves 40; steers steady to 25 higher; choice 23.00-23.85; good and low choice 22.00-23.00; good 21.00-22.00; heifers steady; choice 21.5022.00; mixed good and low choice 21.00-21.50; good 19.0021.00; cows 50 lower; utility and commercial 12.00-13.00; cans nets and cutters 11.00-12.00; bulls steady: cutter to commercial 15.50-19.00; vealets steady; good and choice 27.00-32.00. . Sheep 150; wooled lambs ' steady; choice and prime 19.0020.00; good and choice 17.0019.00.

Halfback Is Signed By Baltimore Colts BALTIMORE (UPD — Bob Gaiters, a halfback who broke into the National Foot ba 11 League -with the New York Giants in 1961, will return to the NFL next season with the Baltimore Colts. Gaiters, released during the past season by the Denver Broncos of the American League, was signed by the Colts Wednesday as a free agent. College Basketball DePaul 86. Notre Dame 73. Evansville 111. Valparaiso 92. Butler 69, Indiana State 61. Indiana Tech 93, Marian 89. Manchester 102, Taylor 92. Centre (Ky.) 81, Hanover 65. Ball State 92, St. Joseph’s 82. Benton Harbor (Mich.) 70, TriState 68. Grace 96, Davenport (Mich.) 88. Loyola (Ill.) 96, Marquette 80. Bowling Green 80, Toledo 76. Miami (O.) 85, Kent State 68. Dayton 69, Ohio Wesleyan 52. Temple 62, St. John’s (N. Y.) 57.,. Navy 93, Long Island U. §7. LaSalle 100, Lafayette 73. Georgia Tech 87, South Caroling 73. Miami (Fla.) 97, Jacksonville 92. Virginia 66, North Carolina State 53. Duke 81, Clemson 75. DANCING Saturday Night 9:00 til 1:OO Round & Square Dancing Music by ‘The Lads of Rhythm’ 8-Piece A-l Dance Band with The Big Band Sound. Visit The Beautiful New CAROUSEL Ballroom & Lounge Just South of Celina on Highway 127

Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD — Produce: Live poultry roasters 23 - 24; special fed White Rocks 18-19; barred rock fryers 21. Cheese processed loaf. 39%44%; brick 38-45; Swiss Grade A 52-55; B 50-54. | Butter steady; 93 score 57%; ( 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 i score 55%. i Eggs , steadier; white large i extras 39; mixed large extras 38; mediums 37%; standards 34%,„

Vi PRICE X JANUARY CLEARANCE FRI. & SAT. - JAN. 10th & 11th Your choice of any of these great artists: COUNTRY WESTERNINSTRUMENTAL Jeanne Black Ray Anthony Bob Braun ’ Clb Calloway — t — Penny & Jean Les Brown Goldie Hill Dick C° ntln <’ Connie Hall Pete Fountain Tex Ritter Jackie Gleason Dave Dudley — Benny Goodman Wanda Jackson — Jonah Jones SUm Whitman Russ Morgan Jerry Lee Lewis Billy Vaughn Jimmy Driftwood Nelson Riddle Jimmy Martin Lawrence Welk Tex Williams Jack Scott - POPULAR Jean Shepard Justin Tubb Jimmy Wakely Nat King Cole FerHn Huskey Rosemary Clooney Claude King r b Frankie Lane Bing Crosby Burl Ives Tab Hunter Johnny Cash Rick Nelson Patsy Cline • Johnny Preston RELIGIOUS Frank Sinatra "i "" Bobby Rydell Jack Holcomb Dakota Staton Christian Brothers Jackie WUson LaVern Baker . . John Peterson Andy Williams Mary Jayne King Sisters Howard Marsh Kingston Trio Helen Barth Peter, Paul & Mary Roger Wagner Chorale Rutb Tony Fontane Mahalia Jackson ~ lt ,! v „ aUen 7<nn. Ernie Ford Della Reese M ” A STORiH 138 N. Second St. Phone 3-2066 — - —

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