Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1964 — Page 4

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WANE-TV Channel U umur 12:00—Sky Kia* 12:80—Do You Know I:oo—Award Matin**: "John Mead'* Woman” B:3o—Jack Powell Show 3:BO—CM Match Play Classic _4:3e— Mich vs. Mich. State 3:3o—Fractured Flickers 7 :00—Saa Francisco Beat 7:Bo—Jackie Gleason 8:80 —The Defenders x B:3o—The Phil Silvers Show 10:00—G u nsm oke 11:00 —Big News Final 11:16—Award Theatre: Hiawatha" ■UNDAk for Today 9:3o—This la the Use 10:00 —Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 —Dock Up And Uve 11.00—Camera Three 11:30—The Bible Answers Cross Exam 13:30—Face the Nation 1:00 —What’s the Law I:3o—Magic Room 3:oo— Social Security la Action 3:ls—Kllpinger Report 3:30 —Sports Spectacular 4:oo—One of a Kind 6:oo—Alumni Fun _6SO— Hl Quia of Os 8:00—Ed Sullivan Show 3:oo—Judy Gatland Show 10:00—Candid Camera 10:30—What’s My Un* 11:00—CBS News 11:16—Surfside Six« MONDAY 7:6s—Patty Word _ B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 3:00 —Divorce Court 10:00— Sounding Board 10:30 —I Dove Lucy 11:00—The McCoys 11:30—Pete A Gladys 13:00—Love of Uf* 13:35—C8S News 13:30 —Search for Tomorrow 13:46—Guiding Light .1:00 —Ann Colons Show I:B6—Mid-day News 1:30 —As the World Tur— - : &■„ 3 .-00—Password B:Bo—Houseparty —L 8:00—To Tell the Truth : 3:2S—CBS News V., 8:80 —Edge of Night 4:00—-Secret Storm 4:Bo—Early Show: “The Men" Father 330— CBS News 7:00 —Big News 7:30—T0 Tell The Truth 8:00—I’ve Got A Secret B:3o—Lucy Show 9:oo—Danny Thomas Show 9:3o—Andy Griffith Show 10:00 —The Detectives 11:00—Big News Final 11:30—-Surfside Six WKJG-TV Channel 33 SATURDAY Preston < 12:30—The Bull winkle Show 1:00 —Exploring 2:oo—Meet Mr. Wizard 2:3o—Best of Groucho 3:00 —Biography: “Amelia Earhart” B:3o—Top Star Bowling 4:30 —NBC Sports Special ■veal a* 4:oo—Wrestling Champions 7:oo—The Deputy 7:Bo—The Lieutenant B:3o—Joey Bishop Show 9:3o—Movie: “Until They 'Sail” 9:3o—Movie: "Join In Progress” 11.-OO—Saturday Edition 11:16—Movie: “Backfire” SUNDAY 9:oo—Sacred Heart Progress S:l6— Th* Christophers : 80—Americans at Work 9:46—lndustry On Farad* 10:00 —Adventurous Mission 10:80—Thia Is th* Uf* 11:00—Cartoon Time Afteraoea 12:00—Communism Looks At Youth 12:30—December Bride 1:00 —Bat Masterson I:3o—Catholic Hour 2:oo—Championship Bowling 3:00 —Sunday 4:oo—Wonderful World of Golf s:oo—Wild Kingdom S:3O—G-E College Bowl the Press 6:3o—Apartment .Bo.om 7:00—Bill Dana Show 7:80 Walt Disney B:3o—Grindl • ■oo—Bnnanso 10:00—"The Kremlin” "

•Buys Health Bond USE CHRISTMAS SEALS .ODSHmSH o ; 1' 0 ■mdcSAHI D o ■{LIUI Ol W • • wID o Ejp6n s ES9l 5 DHT I lE ° ■ n EEs S TF 3o ■ ■ <®i E3 s •. £t ’ no B DI r < 5 ®| E? o R £z—™ I— < k VHRWTmA»y q vftbb • v \ FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS and other Respiratory Diseases The Southeast school PTA has voted purchase of a $5 health bond, officials of the Christinas seal campaign in Adams county announced today. All proceeds from the annual sale are used in the fight on tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases and to provide clinics and otherwise carry on the combat against disease.

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n:oo—suMay Edition 11:18—Morie: “Eddie Cantor Story” _ M»»®AY 9:00— Bo*? Shew 9:Bo—Jane Flaningan Show 10:26—NBC N*Ws 10:30—Word for Word 11:00 —Concentration 11130—Missing Units I:oo—'Beet of Groucho 1:80—Your First Impr**eioa 3:oo—Ut’s Make A Deal 2 25- —N BC N*WU B:Bo—The Doctor* _ 3:oo—Loretta Young Show 3:3o—You Don T t Say Room For Daddy 4:00— “Mighty Hercule*” _6:3o—Rifleman Gray and the News 4:ls—Gatesway to Sports 6:2s—The Weatherman 6 ;30—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Sea Hunt . „ 7:3o—Movie: “House of Bamboo’ 9:3o—Hollywood and the Stars 11 :o£=N**s A *“lkelthot MUCh 11:16—Sports Today 11: 2 o—Tonight Show WPTA-TV Channel 21 SATURDAY 12.-00—Bugs Buany 12:30—American Bandstand 1:30—Roller Derby 2:3o—Palmer Player golf 3:30 —Pro-Bowling Tour s:oo—Wide World of Sports EthISS J,et’s Go To The Races 7.-00—Movie: “The Red Danube” B:3o—Lawrence Welk 9:3o—Saturday night at the Hollywood Palace 10:30—Sam Benedict 11:30—Great Moments In Music ,11:45 —Peter Gunn " SUNDAY 9:oo—Religious News Digest 9:ls—Light Time 9:3o—Oral Roberts 19:00—Movie: ’Mother Careys Chickens” 11:30—Indiana University 12:00—Challenge Golf 1:00—Word of Use 1:30 —The Story 2:oo—Manion Forum 2:l6—Dan Smoot 2:2o—Discovery 3:oo—Rebel 3:30 —Big Picture 4:00 —Championship Bridge 4:30 —Science All-Stars 5:00 —Trailmaster Evening % ’ 6:oo—Pre-Olympic Show 6:Bo—Hootenanny 7:3o—Travels of Jamie McPheetas* 8:30 —Arrest and Trial 10:00—Stoney Burke 11:00—21 News Special 11:16—Movie: “Unchained” MONDAY 9:oo—Fun Tim* _ „ 9:Bo—Th* Jack LaLanne Show 10:00—Seven Keys 11:00—Price It Right 11:80—The Object IB — 13:00—Noon Show Know* Bart 1:00 —Tennessee Ernie Ford I:3o— Bingo 2:oo —Checkmate 2:ss—Newt 3:00—General Hospital 3:Bo—Queen Per A Day 4:oo—Trailmaster s:oo—Mlckay Mow Club s:3o—Long Ranger Bseutag 6:oo—Ron Cochran — News 6:16—21 News Report 6:3o—Quick Draw McGraw 7:00—1 Bear ah for Advent ur* 7:3o—Outer Limits B:3o—Wagon Train 10:00— Breaking Point 11:00 —Murphy Martin News 11:10—Weathervan* 11:16 —Steve Allen Show — ADAMS — “L-Shaped Room” Fri. 7:00; 9:15 Sat. 6:15; 9:00.. ; "Young Guns of Texas’ Sat 1:15: 3:15 "Straight-Jacket” Sun. at 1:30; 3:25; 5:20; 7:16; 9:10 ■

Modern Etiquette y"-. By Roberta Lee o — 0 Q. One of the men in my husband's office is retiring and the office staff, consisting of four men and our women, are taking him to a nightclub or a farewell party. All the men are married, but the women are not. Do you think this is in good taste? A. Since this is in the nature of a “business affair,” I think it is perfectly all right. Q. When giving a formal dinner, should the dishes be left on ttie serving table, in case they are wanted for a second helping? - A. Dishes are never passed, twice at a formal dinner. After being passed once, they are returned to the kitchen.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT KnterM M tbTpecatur, Ibd.,TW Office M siicood Class Matter Dick D. Heuer, JrPresident John G. Heller Vice President Chas. K. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer °“ “ Wi By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, HI M; C raertta, 3 monflte. $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents perweek. Single Copies, T cento.

‘•Gov. Welsh’* Airplan*” If one of your acquaintances starts complaining about “Gov. Welsh buying an airplane with state money,” you might like to have the facts, so yon can point out his lies for the Republican propaganda they are. The following information is taken from the Indiana Aero-Notes, published by the Aeronautics Commission of Indiana, and written by James J. McManus, director. Indiana taxpayers should be relieved that the slate government, through its 1963 legislature, has decided to approach use of airplanes and travel expenditures in a business-like manner. It was long over-due. The state highway department had a 1956 Apache purchased by Gov. George N. Craig; conservation had one ;so did Aeronautics and the state police. A massive survey showed that on some days as many as five people from five state departments would drive to Evansville by themselves, work a day, and return the next. A coordinated flight by a multi-engined plane would transport all five there and back in one day, saving the state considerable money. On recommendation of the aeronautics commission survey, the Apache was retained as a back-up plane; a 1960 Model G Twin Beech was purchased by the state highway department, and the conservation department plane sold. The aeronautics Cessna 182 and state police Bonanza will be used when there is unusual demand. Pilots by the new regulations will meet professional standards; scheduling will be by the aeronautics commission. The new plane will be used by alt of the state departments —including those other than the governor’s office. Cost studies will be kept, and if the plane proves uneconomical, it will be sold. Both Gov. Welsh and Lt. Gov. Ristine endorsed the plan, despite the fear that it would become a political issue in this election year. So, despite the blasts of criticism from those individuals who have not informed themselves of the £ background information on the plane, it is now operating for the benefit of the taxpayers of the state. Editorial written by Zu— Dick Heller

Public High School Honor Roll Listed Fifty-three students of the Decatur highs chool are on the honor roll for the third six weeks of the first semester, according to the list announced by Hugh J. Andrews, principal. By classes, there are 19 seniors on the roll, nine juniors, nine sophomores and 16 freshmen. The complete list follows: A B Tim Singleton 6 Ann Allwein 5 Richard Doty 5 Linda Heare 5 Margaret Kocher 5 Tom* Schnepf 5 Sharon Straub 5 Jane Tumlin 5 Margaret Cook 4 2 Tom Baxter 4 1 Patricia Beam 4 1 Maryann Zwick Cowans 4 1 Sharon Harden 4 1 Marilyn Knudsen 4 1 Betsy Schnepf 4 1 Sally Schnepf 4 1 Jane Burk 4 Cheri Colter ” 4

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Larry Hall Given Promotion In Navy Latty Hall, a 1961 graduate of Decatur high school, and who now has completed over three |MMO in the U. S. Navy, has been promoted to the rank of fire control technician third class, his grandfather, John Parrish of this city learned recently. Hall is on ocean duty with the U. S. S. Lawrence, one of the country’s newest warships that is a part of the sixth Fleet. It, and several other identical ships, accompany the U. S. S. Enterprise on practice duties. The Enterprise is the largest aircraft Carrier in the Navy. The remainder of Hall’s training in January will be spent at sea, before returning to Norfolk, Va. In February, his ships will be de* ployed in the Carribbean sea and after the first of March, the fleet will return to the naval station at Norfolk. On th e2Bth of April, the fleet will once more sail for the Mediterranean to return around the first of September. Hall is the son of Mrs. Miriam Hall, former clerk-treasurer of Decatur. Paper Hanging If you’re doing some of your own wallpaper hanging, and it bubbles should pop up. Clamp down on them with a piece of tissue pa net and a warm kMb <?IHHMB

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Rural Youth Plan Future Activities The Adams county rural youth met January 14, at the Farm Bureau Co-op building in Monroe. Ernest J. Lesiuk, county extension agent met with the group and told them of the activities of die rural youth group in DeKalb county. The next meeting will be Tuesday, February 11, at the Co-Op building in Monroe. Plans are being made for "Senior Night” at the regular meeting April 13.

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