Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1964 — Page 4

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tatE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by < THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Astarwd at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr... President Mrs. John Shirk Vice President Mrs. A. R. Holthouse Secretary Ralph W. Sauer 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.

Fort Wayne State “School" During the next seasion of the Indiana General Assembly, noosier legislators will be asked to change the name of the f ort W ayne .State .School for the Retarded to tne fort Wayne State Hospital. The name, "state school" suggests that the state is running a school tor children in competition with local units of government. Nothing could be further from the truth. The "state school” is really a hospital, with workers dedicated to returning retarded “children” to useful, satisfying positions in society. Many of the “children” have chronological ages of 30, 40, 50 60, etc. — they are classified by their mental ages, rather than their physical ages for the purpose of belter working out learning-handling processes. k There are presently some 2,200 of these retarded persons at the Fort Wayne state “school” — many of them helplessly retarded to the point where they, will never be able to walk, leave alone work. Others, with proper treatment and education, can be returned to very useful-places in society. They can lead full, if somewhat limited lives. Two weeks ago we wrote the story of the visit of our legislators and legislative candidate to this school. In it we mentioned a figure of 1,800 employes at the state school. This was completely wrong — actually, there are about 770 employes at present, to take care of some 2,200 patients. In general hospitals, there are usually three employes per patient. Late this fall, when the newly constructed units are open, the patient census will grow to about 2,400 . and employes to 1,020. But it will take at least 1,500 or 1,600 employes to properly staff the hospital for maximum effect. And certainly we don’t want less than this for our fellow citizens. If these souls can be led into useful, creative, satisfying lives, we have come a , kmg way from the Middle Ages when they were locked up as family secrets. Some day, with research, many of our common birth defect retardations will be prevented, and perhaps even damage defects will be repairable ip the distant future. Meanwhile, as humane Christian people, we must press for better treatment. The many dedicated souls who labor under the pressure of too many patients and too little income to help these unfortunate but lovable people must be given the assistance they need. Editorial written by Dick Heller

TV PROGRAMS «* Central Daylight Time

WANE-TV Channel 15 SATURDAY Afternoon 12:00—Sky King 12:30 FYI at the Fair 1:00- - Expedition Borneo 1 :I;>—Baeeball 4:00 — World Gulf Championship 5:30 Back to School Hop Evening 6:30- —Saturday Showcase: "Outlaw' Island" 7:30—-Lucy-Deal Comedy Hour 8:30—-Defenders 9:30-—Summer Playhouse 1 0 :0, --G unsnioke 10:00—♦tig News Final 11:15 Award Theatre: "Tripoli" <, MUNDAY Morning 9: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—Face the Nation A fteruoon 12:00 France amt the Farmer 12:30 -Social Security In Action 12 I.'. - Baseball 3:00 World Championship Golt 5:00 -CBS Sports Spectacular Evening • 6:00 20th Century _ 6:3o—Mr. Ed 7:oo—Laiiate • 7:3o—My Favorite Martian 8:00—Ed Sullivan 9:oo7—Celebrity Game 9:3o—Brenner 10:00—Candid Camera 10:30—What’s My Line 11:00—CBS News , . 11:15—News of Business 11:20—Award Theatre: "West Point Widow" MONDAY Morning 7:2s—Dally Word 7:3o—Summer Semester B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—Sugarfoot 10:00—Sounding Board 10:80—1 Love Lucy 11:00—The MoCoye 11:80—Pete & Gladys Afternoon 12:00—Love of Life 12:25—C8S News 12:80—Search for Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light I:oo—Ann Colone Show I:2s—Mid-Day News I:3o—As the World Turns 2:oo—Password 2:Bo—Houseparty 8:00—To Tell the Truth 3:2S—CBS News 3:3o—Edge of Night 4:oo—Secret Storm • 4:3o—The Early Show: “General „ Died at Dawn" 5:30 —The Texan Evening ” 6:oo—Bachelor Father 6:3O—CBS News 7:oo—Big News 7:30—T0 Tell the Truth 8:00—I’ve Got a SOcret B:3o—Vacation Playhouse 9:oo—Danny Thomas Show • 9:30 —The Andy Griffith Show

10:00 Texaco Star Parade 11:00 The Big News Final 11:20 Award Theatre: "Disputed Passage" —— r WKJG-TV Channel 33 SATURDAY Afternoon 12:00 Bullwinkle l:oo The eldest Game 1:00 X-15 Documentary 1:30 Baseball 4:00 The Big Picture 4:30 Hoy Bogers 5:30 .Imilor Olympics Evening 600 Wrestllng Champions 7:oo—Mr, Lucky 7:30 The Lieutenant B:3o—The Joey Bishop Show 9:oo—Saturday Night at the Movies. "Wild River" 11:00—Saturday Edition 11:30 Part 11. "Sea ra nmiiche” SUNDAY 9:oo—Sacred Heart Program 9:l6—Tne Christophers 9:30 Americana at Work 9:45 Industry on Parade 10:00—For Your Information 10:30 Thia Is Die Life 11:00—Cartoon Time Afternoon 12:30 Faith and the Bible 1 oo Baseball 3 30 The Big Picture ’ 4 :‘0 o—Hoy Hoge r s 5:00 Sunday Evening .JL O.O—M u_e,,t. a= .the_-£f-4>a« : —— 630 Putt and Take z 7:00 Bill Dana Show 7:3oWalt Disney 8:30 - Grlndl 9:oo—Bonanaa lo:oo Show of the Week: 11:00—Sunday Edition 11:15 Movie: "Tomorrow Is Another Day" MONDAY Morning 7 ;00— Today 9:00—Boso Show 9:3o—Jane Flaningan Show 9:s6—Faith to Live Uv 10:00—Make Boom for Daddy 10:30—Word for Word 10:56—NBC News 11 itlO-j-Concentratlon 11130 —Jeopardy Afternoon 12:00—News at Noon 12:10—Thy Weatherman 12:15—Wayne Itothgeb Show 12:30—Truth or Consequences 12:55—N8C News 1 ;00 Best of Groucho , 1:30- Lets Make a Deal ' I:SS—NBC News 2:oo—Loretta Young Theatre 2:30 —-The Doctors 3:oo—Another World 3:30—-You Don’t Say 4:oo—Match Game 4:2S—NBC News 4:30—-Foreign Leglonaire s:oo—Mighty Hercules s:Bo—The Rifleman Evening 630 lluntley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Sea Hunt 7:3o—Monday Night at the

'* DevM Griffiths Production Credit To Meet Sept. 12 Saturday September 12, the Eastern Indiana Production Credit Association, with a brahch offico in Decatur at 216 8. 2nd St., will celebrate 31 years of financial service to farmers in a 10-county-wide Eastern Indiana area. To be held at the 4-H building in Hartford City, site of the asjociatfon’s central offices the format of the program is a business meeting beginning at 10:30 a m. with the election of two directors to fill the expired terms of Ray M. Hlckam of Jonesboro and Marion A. Clawson, Jr., of Easton. Other directors are Van Eller, Fishers, Harry Stoner, Anderson and Alvin Honegger, of Bluffton. The noon luncheon featuring a chicken barbecue; an annual event enjoyed by all will be served in the nearby national guard armory. Miss Marilyn Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Knox of Hartford City, will entertain at the organ before and during the program. Immediately following the luncheon the guest speaker, David Griffiths, an industrial engineer with Delco Remy, Anderson, will discuss his tour of Russia and her satellites under the auspices of the east - west industrial exchange This is the real story of the life of the average Russian family today. Griffiths strives to reveal the many details he observed. Griffiths is a native of Oxford, and a graduate of Purdue Unviersity. He is married and he and his wife and daughter reside in Anderson. A special guest will be Marion A Clawson, Sr., of Eaton, a member of the Federal Farm Credit, board of directors, in Washington, D. C. The Eastern Indiana’ Production Credit Association serves 164 farm families in Adams county. The Association will loan approximately $20,000,000 In 1964. serving Adams, Blackford, Dele ware. Grant, Hamilton, Jay. Madison. Randolph, Tipton, and Wells counties. The organization is a cooperative. The funds loaned are purchased through the offices' of a fiscal agent in the nation’s money market, New York City, by the wale of invested type debenture bonds.

Movies: "Man On Fire" •t:JO Hollywood and the Stars lilivtl Sing Along with Mitch 11:00 News A Weather 11:15- Sports Today 11:20—-Tonight Show WPTA-TV Channel 21 SATURDAY Afternoon 18:00 -Bugta Bunny 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Rolle.'' Derby 2:30 ThrllltAr 8:30 Saturday Showcase 6:00- Wide World of Sport* Evening 6 30 checkmate 7:30 US. Summer Olympic Trials 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9 30 The Ding Fiwnlly 10:30—Sarn Benedict 11:30—Peter Gunn SUNDAY Morning 9:00 The Fisher Fandily 9:30 -Oral Roberts 10:00—Religious News Digest 10:16— Light Time 10:30—Indiana University 11:00 —Church In the Home 11:30—Norman Vincent Peal* Afternoon 12:00—Showplace Homes 1:00 Word of Life I:ls—March of Progress I:3o—The Story 2:oo—Manion Forum 2:15 Dan Smoot Reports 2:3o—lssues A Answers 8:00—4-H Roundup 3:30 Fishing In the West 4:00- I S. Summer Olympic Trials 6:00 Democfjitle Convetlon _ Evening 6:oo—Rebel 6:80 —Hootenanny 7:30 Empire '■3o Arrest and Trial 10:00 Jo Stafford Show 11:00—81 News Special 11:15—Thriller: •Till Death Do We Part" MONDAY Morning 9 00— Fun Time 9:3o—Th* Jack lutlJinne Show 10:00—Fattier Knows Best 10:80—The Price Is Right 11:00—Get The Message 11:30 -Mlfdlnw Link* Afternoon 12:00 Noon Show U 12:30—Tennessee Ernie Ford I:oo—The Mike Douglas Show 2:00 Peter Gunn 2:30 Day In Court 3 iht ’ General Hospital 3:30 Queen for a Day 4 oo Trailmaster 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 5:30- Lone Ranger Evening 6:00 Ron Cochran — New* 6:15—21 News Report 6:30— Woody Woodpecker 7:oo—True Adventure 7:80 outer Limits .8:3o Wagon Train 1" oo Breaking Point 11:00—Bob Toung with th* New* 11:1(1—Local News 11:1-5 l.amplite Theatre: "They Won’t Bellve Me" — DRIVK-IN — "Good Neighbor Sam" Fri. * Sat .8:00 (Repeated) "FBI Code 9.8" 111:30 "Bedtime Story" Sun. Mon. Tues. 8 I'M. "FBI Code 98“ 8:45.

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NOT! CVS »F BAI/B OF RBAL ESTATE AND FKJIAONAL PBOPMTY AT PUMLIO AUCTION Th* undsrslgnsd, ICxscutor of th* Mtata of Mary Kollar, deceased, being estate numbar *958 in tha Adama Circuit Coart, Adame County, Indiana, by virtue of an order of eaid Court authorising tne same, hereby gives notice that he will on the >4th day of September, I**4. between the houre of *:00 P.M. and »<0 P.M, offer at public auction on the premises in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, the following personal property, to-wlt: (II Furniture, household goods and appliances. Terms: Cash. Held Executor will also offer for sale at public action at the time and place set or the above the following deoertbed real estate located in Adama County, Indiana, to-wlt: Inlot number eight hundred fifty six (US) In John Mother's second addition to the town (now City) of Decatur, Indiana. Raid sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adama Circuit Court, for not less than U of the full appraised value thereof, free of all Hens and encumbrances, except the 1114 taxes duo and payable In Ills, and upon the following terms and conditions: at least 20% of the purchase money In cash on the day of said sale, the balance to be paid upon delivery

IDEAL SUBURBAN HOMES JUST NOW AVAILABLE.... SEVERAL LARGE WOODED LOTS 1 MILE NORTHWEST OF DECATUR We Have Other LOTS from *9oo°° up. WORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST and IN DECATUR Visit Our New MODEL HOME.... i . ViA&L,-' 1 A* - *.T’ ■’> / j e T <« ' \ SATURDAYSUNDAY i l HfD MO loop.m. to mop. m. 1 I -JI iR nVi B { r° °" B iAidbE Erafts. Erd U.S. 27 830 N. 13th Street Decatur, Indiana - - — * -- — ” / so 3OO 00 FINISHED MONTH 100% FINANCING ' THE MOST POPULAR HOUSE OF’63 ON DISPLAY FOR’64 • RkE • 3 - Large Bedrooms • Floor Covering COFFEE * F,> Room * Cabiml Arrangement We are BOW • Utility Room * Garages SATURDAY • Complete Plumbing • Family Rooms Accepting ..j * Complete Wiring * Built-in Appliances Mnhilp Hnmpc and • Brawl SHOO Foundation • Typeset Siding NlODlie Homes SUNDAY * Hardwood Floors • Type of Windows fts Trade-ins CHOOSE FROM 40 PLANS A. City and Suburban Building Sites C. Let Us help you dscide on a plnii[Bring Available - $900.00 up. •*") end «•* y«<r complete Loan Approved for Fall Building. B. Wo Will Install Water Welle D. Wo specialise In conventional construction and Septic Systems. * ,ve Free SsUmates. | OVER 40 HOMES SOLD IN 1963 IDEAL SUBURBAN HOMES ALLEN FELT HIGHWAY 27 - NORTH RALPH BIGGS

Roofing Cement Keep laftover roofing cemept soft end fresh indefinitely by filing the can with water before replacing the lid. The water keeps the air from hardening the cement, will not effect the nen-water-soluble material, and is easily poured off when the cement is needed again. WMte Sweatees To clean white sweaters without washing, rub in a mixture of one part salt to two parts cornmeal. Let stand overnight, then brush thoroughly. to the purchaser of an Executor’s Deed approved by the Judge of the Adams Circuit Court and an Abstract of Ttlle brought down to the date of sale, showing said real estate to be free of all Hens and encumbrances except the I»<4 taxes due and payable In IHS. Possession of said real estate shall b« given upon final and full payment of the purchase price. Nell Keller, Executor Entate of Mary Keller, deceased David A. Macklin Decatur, Indiana Attorney' for tha Estate 8/29, 9/5, 12.

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