Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1959 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President John G. Heller ............ Vice-President Chas. Holthouse ... Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Hates By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 38.00* Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. ’ By Carirer, 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents. Drive Completed Decatur should be proud of the fine job done in the** community fund drive this year. By oversubscribing the quota which was the largest it has ever been, with eight member agencies, the people of Decatur gave continuing evidence of their interest in the community. Other towns are having trouble reaching their goals. Kendallville, which started its drive in early October, is still $2,000 away from its $20,000. Portland has raised a large amount, but not the more than $30,000 asked. Nor has Van Wert county reached its goal of $98,000. . lb • or James Basham, drive chairman, the co-chairmen, captains, workers, and most of all the givers them-' selves, did a real job. • • • • YOUR BALLOT (Please mail to the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.; your choice will be tabulated with all those received, and the results printed, if enough returns are received). Matthew Welsh Bert Steinwedel —: John Walsh S— Ralph Tucker Von Eichhorn

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4:3o—Championship Golf s:3o—Cisco Kid Evealag 3:oo—Black Saddle 6:3o—Sabor of London 7:oo—Riverboat 8:00—Our American Heritage 9:oo—Dinah Shore 10:00—Loretta Young 10:30—Man With A Camera 11:00—The Sunday Edition 11:10—Sports Today 11:15—Viva Villa MONDAY Morning 6:3o—Continental Classroom 7:oo—Today 9:oo—Ding Dong School 9:3o—Cartoon Express 9:4s—The Editor's Desk 9:6s—Faith to Live By 10:00—Dough Re Mi 10:30—Treasure Hunt 11:00—The Price Is Right 11:30—Concentration Afternoon 12:00—John Slemer • > 12:30—1s Could Be You I:oo—Tic Tac Dough I:3o—The Burna and Allen Show 2:oo—Queen For A Day 2:3o—The Thin Man B:oo—Young Dr. Malone 3:3o—From These Roots 4:oo—Hotlse On High Street 4:oo—Burns and Allen 4:3o—Santa's North Pole Report 4:35—80z0 Evening 6:oo—Gatesway To Sports 6:l6—News 6:2s—Weather 6:3o—Yesterday's Newsreels 6:4s—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:OO—W restllng 8:00—Love and Marriage B:3o—<Wells Fargo 9:oo—Peter Gunn 9:3o—Goodyear Theater 10:00—Steve Allen 11:00—News and Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11:80—The Jack Parr Show WPTA-TV Channel 21 SATURDAY tfterwooa 12:00—Lunch With Soupy Sales 12:30 —Popeye 12:45—Learn To Draw I:oo—Little Western 3:3o—Sword of Freedom 4:oo—‘Racing From 21 5:00—All Star Golf Evening 6:oo—Kingdom of the Sea 6:3o—Keep Talking 7:oo—Texas Rangers 7 JO—Dick Clark B:oo—High Road B:3o—Leave It To Beaver 9:oo—Lawrence Welk 10:00—Jubilee U.S.A. 10:30—Club 21 12:00—1 Spy SUNDAY Afternoon 13:00—John Hopkins File 12:30—Oral Roberts 1:00—College News Conference I:Bo —Command Performance 3:00—Football 4:3o—Championship Bridge s:oo—Marty s Funny Funnies s:3o—Hobby Lobby Evening 6:oo—Cameo Theater 7:00—Colt 45 7:Bo—Maverick B:3o—Lawman I:oo—The Rebel 9:3o—The Alaskans 10:30—World of Talent 11:00—World Playhouse MONDAY Morning 10:30—Susie 11:00—Romper Room 11:60—News Afternoon 12:00 —Restless Gun 13:30—Love That Bob I:oo—Music Bingo I:3o—Sherlock Holmes 2:oo—Day In Court 2:3o—Gale Storm 8:00—Beat the Clock 3:3o—Who Do You Trust 4:oo—American Bandstand , s:oo—Little Rascals Clubhouse s:3o—Rin Tin Tin Evening 6:oo—Fun *n Stuff 6:3o—Quick Draw McGraw 7:oo—Fun A Stuff 7:ls—Toni Atkins Reporting 7:3o—Cheyenne B:3o—Bourbon Street Beat 9:Bo—Adventures In Paradise 10:30—Cardinal Richelieu MOVIES ADAMS *'A Hole In the Head” Sat. 2 03; 4:25; 6:45; 905 • "A Private's Affair” Sun. at 1:30; 3:25; 5:20; 7:15; 9:10 Mon. at 7:15; 9:10

i b . W* * »• f ’ ’t'. TO} "lOO2L XX | *' I Tx'l M > 1,1,1 . ' f I ' V '■ I ! • j ;*!""$ 1 ■ fiitnat. T“*‘ k ■■ - • j • 1 $ fe-’ ? ! —* „ . irii- . ..j i." ■ 4 —i l x j Wt.. 1 ■ mTJB R l *'“**’- M * : «M* I 1 - I I I* J — t _ -J-J • 1«I• In fc » • ■ • I '' —. * FLOOR PLAN of the newly proposed Methodist church addition, explains how the new addition will connect with the older church by means of the chapel wing. The front will be set back from the street, with a driveway approach. Upon entering the door, the foyer will be to the front, a women’s and bride’s room to the right, and a stairway to the Basement at the left. Room for coats will be to the left. West of the building will be a garden. To the left of the chancel is the men’s robe room and communion service; to the right is the women’s robe room; behind the chancel is the music storeroom and janitor's room, and steps to the basement. The existing church is dimly outlined to the east. One inch equals 20 sept.

COURT NEWS Estate Cases In the Lola E. Bone estate, the inheritance tax appraiser’s report was filed, showing a value of $15,630.14. A notice was ordered issued, returnable Dec. 15. The estate of Mike Moser was closed. The report of grain sale in the estate of Vercil Hoblet was filed. A new estate was opened with the filing of letters of administration in the Clara Person estate. A $5,500 bond was also filed. The inheritance lax appraiser’s report was filed in the John U. Tumbleson estate, showing a net value of $12,702.88 with a tax due of $204.06 and $16.32 due the county for services. In the Loren C. Burkhead estate, the inheritance tax appraiser’s report showed that the value of the estate was $2,260.15 and $5,334.80 with no tax due. The county is allowed $lO for services. In the Joe Sapp estate, the administrator is ordered to make distribution in compliance with terms with the final report. - Breach of Contract The defendants in the breach of contract case, Mrs. Theda Louise Arnold and Russel Jaurequi, are charged with failing to complete payment on a $337.29 bill from the J. R. Watkins Co. The summons for the defendants is returnable Dec. 7. Complaint for Wrongful Death An amended complaint was filed by the plaintiff, Alice Mae Beitler, against the board of county commissioners. The summons is returnable Dec. 7. Petition to Vacate Street An appearance to answer charges was made by the attorney for the city of Geneva as defendants against the plaintiff, William S. Hale and Florence Hale. Supplemental Complaint In the Deloris Swoveland vs Jafck L. Swoveland divorce case, a supplemental complaint for absolute divorce was filed bv plaintiff. Marriage Licenses Lawrence W. Graham. 24. of Bluffton, and Floreine R. Luginbill, 26, of Berne. Roger Dean Sipe, 22, of Decatur, and Bernice Lucile Baumgartner. 16, of route 1, Monroe. Estate Case In the Noah W. Frye estate, a report of sale of real estate and petition to distribute in compliance with terms of the final report were filed. If food has burned in an enamel pot put three or four raw potatoes, skins and all, into the pot, cover with water, and let simmer until only an inch of water is left. Refill and repeat the routine three times; then let it stand overnight and scour it with scouring powder. Or, if the burn is mild—and this applies to enamel or aluminum — fill the pan with cold water, set it in a larger pot full of cold water for a few hours; then scour it.

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20 Years Ago Today 0 ° Nov. 21, 1939 — WPA rolls in Adams county have been decreased by 46 persons in line with a reduction in the state’s quota. Purdue University will conduct a short course in Adams county Feb. 13 and 14. Edward E. Liechty, editor of the tierne Witness, underwent an appendectomy at the Adams county memorial hospital. Washington township relief costs in October totaled $1,753.87, a decline of sll4 from the September total. There are 308 persons receiving old age pension relief in Adams county, with the, average pension $17.93 per month. 0 — C | Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE o - o Q. My husband and I have been invited to a double wedding ceremony. The one couple are very good friends, but the other we know only slightly. Are we obligated to send gifts to both couples? A. A gift to ydur good friends is the only requirement. Os course, a little gift to the other bride would not be improper, but it isn’t expected. Q. When a young man has asked a girl for a date a month or so in advance, should she hear from him again before the specified day? A. This would be the courteous and- thoughful thing for him to do—in order to avoid any possibility of misunderstanding.

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