Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1960 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT •nUr«l *1 IM DwtotW. tad . CWftM M MrwtMl O*» Matter D»«k t» HHtor Jr ................. »*ro*l*mt J<to* 0 HHter ......... ....... Vkr I‘ro.kirot CM* HUltew ....... Ite. rvtery I>v**ur** MMrrtpUim tt*te* By Matt m Attain* *•«■» A<tetoitog VhuMlm Ctor ywar. •«. N»* month* MB J moettte. tt » By MaU twyuod Attain* *M Attfommg CmmUw (toe year. MM, • month* 84 75, 3 manto* tt B> By Carrter *» eem* prr wrefc Ntngte ropir* 4 rent* Another Civic Leader Paaees For the time thia year Decatur hn* been ium!dminl by the untimely death of a prominent civic leader in the community. Glenn Hill, jifot 57 yeara old. pu—ed away early Thurwdav morning at the Adam* county memorial howpital. 11l atnee laid October, he had apent the winter in Florida. Medicine wax able to keep him from pain, and he died peacefully in the Bight. Only buri week he wan at ill able to conterae with friend*, and had not been taken back to the hospital until Twanda/. Mr. Hill war* extremely well thought of, not only in throughout the xtate. He served an district governs/ of |Jons International, and twice served as president of the local club. He completely reorganized the local club during the 1958-69 year, and »q>earheaded the drive which secured an athletic field for the Decatur Catholic high school. He himself was a member of the Trinity E.U.B. church. During the war he headed the ration board, and a section of his office in the Leland Smith Insurance agency was used as ration board headquarters. He was an original member of the Decatur me-, morial foundation, which built the community center. and of the civic music association, which brings good music to Decatur in concert form ever/ winter. An active Mason and Elk. he was a native <>f Decatur, and a graduate of Ohio State University. The counsel of Mr. Hill was often heeded by the city’s leaders, and many of the most progressive moves made were done at his suggestion. Decatur has lost a real citizen and a good friend in the passing of Glenn V. Hill.

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WANE-TV Channel 15 FRIDAY •veate* *• 600 Life of Kiley 6:3s—Sow 1 11 Tell One s:3o—Tom Calenberg News 6 45—Doug Edwards-N*ws . . 7:oo—Pioneer* 7 30—Rawhide i 3:3o—Johnny Midnight 9:oo—Desllu Playhouse SSjo:oft—Twilight Zone 1100—Phil Wijson News 11:00 —The Prowler 12:80 —Final Hour _ SATURDAY Morning . 7:30 —Agriculture U.S.A. B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:00 —Kartoon Klub (0:00 —Heckle & Jeckle ' 10:30—Mighty Mouse ’ jj:OO—The !x>ne Ranger 11:30—CBS News gliernuox 13:00 —Sky King 12:30 —Armchair Adventure 12:45 —Baseball 4 :00— Willy 4:30— Belmont Stakes 5:00 —Star Performance 5:30 —Charlie Chan Evenink 6:00—Colonel Flack 6:30 —Science Fiction Theater 7:00 —San Francisco Beat 7:30 —Perry Mason B:3o—Wanted Dead or Alive 9:oo—Mr. 9:3o—Have Gun Will Travel 10:00—Gunsmoke 10:30—U.S. Marshall 11:00- Love Before Breakfast 12:30—Lady and the Mob BUNDAY Moral Bic B:OowFatth For Today B:3o—This Is The Life , 9:oo—Lamp Unto My keet 9:3o—Look Up And Live 10;tio ...Frontiers of Science 10:30—Camera 3 ' 10:55 —News 11:00—Western Playhouse Afternoon 12:00—Star Performance 12:30—Off T" Adventure 12 :15—Baseball 4:oft—Star Performance s:oft —Face The Nation 5 3<i —Science Fiction Theater Evening 6:(>o—F 7.1. 6:30—20th Century 7:oo—Lassie 7:3o—Dennis The Menace B:9o—Ed Sullivan 9 no—G E Theater 4-30 —Alfred Hitchcock 10:(to—Jack Benny 10:30 —What’s My * Line 11:00 —Sunday News Special 11:15 —The Utih Giant WKJG-TV Channel 33 FRIDAY Evening 6 00 —Gatesway To Sports 6;15 —News, Jack Gray - - 6 26—The Weatherman 6:30— Yesterday’s Newsreel 6:4s—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Take A Good Look - 7:30-Journey To Understanding B.oo—Troubleshooters . ::' 5:39 —MBs>iuera' ! e Partv 9:oo—Friday Night Fights 9:45 —Jackpot Bowling j 0 : 1, i(—-Sa <<o vanzetti U;00- —News and Weather Y1:IS— Sports Today 11 -20— - • SATURDAY Morning g:3o—Cartoon Time 10:00— Howdy Doody 10:30 —Ruff and/Reddy — 11:00 —Fury . .5 11:30—Circus Bor

| afternoon ] 12:00—True Story , 12:3»—Men Toward ’ the Light 12:45— Baseball 3:30 —Roller Derby 4:3o—The Big Picture s:oft—Detective’s Diary s:3o—Wrestling 6T3ft=F<>bTtFaß 7:3o—Bananza B:3o—Man and the Challenge 9:oo—The Deputy 9:3o—World Wide ’6O 10:30—Interpol ,11:00— The Saturday Edition 11:15—Raspution and the Empress SUNDAY Homing 9:oo—The Christophers 9:3o—Americans at Work 9:45-—How Christian Science Heals 10:00 —Secred Heart Program 10:15—Industry on Parada 10:30—This Is the Lift 11:00—Cartoon Time Iflemnun 12:00 —Two Gun Playhouse 12:45 —Inside Sports 1 ;00—Baseball 3:3o—Adventure Parade 4:3o—Hopalong Cassidy 5:00 —Golt Evening 6:00 —Meet The Press 16:30 —Time Present 7:00 —Overland Trail B:oo—Music On Re 9:oo—Chevy Show 10:00 —Loretta Young Show 10:30—Medic 11:00—The Sunday Edition 11:10—Sports Today 11:15—Lost in a Hercm WPTA-TV Channel 21 FRIDAY Evening , ficiO Popcye And Rascals Club 7 I,', -T<.m Atkins ReportP+g J;,3.0 —Walt Disney Presents B:34—Man From Blackhawk I 9:00—77 Sunset Strip 10:00—Detectives -70+30—-Pen-4 — 11'00—Man They Could Not Hang SATCRDAk Sftemnon 11:0ft—Football 11:30— Racing From 21 ——sL—_ 12:30—Baseball 3:oo—Baseball Evening 6:t»(> —Little Western 7:00—77 Bengel Lanceijs 7:30 —Dick Clark B:oo—High Road 8 30—Leave It.To Beaver 9:oo—Lawrence Welk ' 10:00—Jubilee U.S.A. 10:30—Club 21 12:00 —Confidential Filo •UNDAM Mftemnoß 12.00 Oral Roberts 12:3(1- Baseball 3:oo—Open Hearing 3:3o—Campaign Roundup 4:oo—Hopalong Cassidy StOO —Matty’s Funday Funnies 5:30 —Lo n e Ranger Evening 6:oo—Comedy Time 6:3o—Cisco Kid 7:00 —Colt .45 _ < . 30—-Maverick B:3o—Lawman ’.. * 9:oo—Rebel 9:3o—Alaskans 10:30 —Johnny Staccato—,• 71:00—Havana Rose MOVIES j DKIVE.IN ’’Decatur 1960” Wed Thurs. Fri. iat 8:35. ‘Five Pennies’’ 10:15 : ’’Bambuti’’ Sat at 8:10 ’’Shane fat 1 (■; 'Alligator; People" Midnite “Solomon A Sheba Shu • Mon. Tues Wed. at 9 35; Shorts at 8:35

I&M % tw*u *rm rr-”*— UUonrt tat *ubß« t matter ot the prtilMi I The city U • mwtteipal ***' Mated te Adam* cuunty. (MUana. *xd «wna and «pwate* Uw vtertttc pruparty nattering etecteir uilhiy *rrvl«c to atqwmri mately taoo ruatumar* in and adl*r»ni to Uw city, and prinioMf * renter* electric utility •ervkw tn |tte vicinity at to. electric propirrty • priiunnar de»lrr* to acquire I from the rtty the electric property ft* V* ptic* <*t U<wwioo.j i *urh f.irrM**' -nd ante la to tor | ' purmianl to xi»l in accordance j I with »ald written agreement, dal •ed December It. IB* Merrt Jetty and petitioner and la In the| form act h<rth in petitioner* exhlblt No 3. the »ald aatc haa been authoriz'd by rraoluUona duly| pM*»ed by the common council of the City on December 21. 1*59 1 peJtlttomr'* exhibit No. 31; the aaid nal< of the electric property war 'mibmtttrd through a special elec-! |tlM hi ki on April 26 1960 to the i qualified voter* of the City in accordance with Sectton* 48-7212 Burn* Indiana Statute*, a* amend cd. and more than a majority of i the vote* ca*t at »uch election cd in favnr of such »alc (petitioner'* exhibit No. 5»: and the said (purchase by petitioner ha* been I duly authorized, ratified and approv'd by it* board of directors on April 28. 1960 < petitioner s ex-1 hibit No 4>. 7. The balance sheet of petition-' er as of December 31. 1959 actual, i and pro forma giving effect to the purchase of the electric property, is as set forth in petitioner’* exhibit No 8: the statement of income of petitioner for the twelve' months ended December 31. 1959 actual, and pro forma giving es- 1 feet to the said purchase of the electric property, are set forth in petitioner's exhibit No 9. 8 Petitioners exhibit No. 7 j shows the book cost by primary accounts, and accrued depreciation. of the electric property: petitioner's exhibit No. 2 shows the apparised value of the electric property by three appraisers duly j appointed by the Adams circuit court in accordance with Section 48-7211, Burns Indiana Statutes. 1933. as amended. Price Is Fair 9. The consideration of $2,099,100 to be paid for the electric property represents fair and reasonable purchase price for the same; the., terms and conditions of the | purchase of the electric property are fair and reasonable; the amount of consideration to be paid by petitioner for the electric property is not in excess of five percent 15% >of the book cost to it of all property, plants and business now owned by it at the time of the filing of this petition on May 2. 1960 in this cause. 10 Petitioner proposes upon acquiring the electric property to enter and show the purchase of the electric property on its journal or other books of account as proposed by petitioner and shown on petitioner's exhibit No. 12 introduced in evidence in this cause, all in conformity with the applicable uniform system of accounts as established by the commission, and further thereafter, upon approval by the commission to dispose of the utility plant acquisition adjustment account (No. 100.5) shown in petitioner’s exhibit No, 12 by a credit to reserve for depreciation of utility plant account *No. 250>. 11. The city under said written agreement of December 21. 1959 (petitioner's exhibit No. 3) has obligated itself to grant to petitioner a franchise having the effect of an indeterminate permit for the operation of the electric property in the City. . To Expend $1,533,500 12. Petitioner proposes upon acquiring the electric property to rehabilitate the same promptly so as to give more adequate, efficient and dependable service and assure the continuance of such quality of service, and in carrying out such rehabilitation program will expend approximately $1,5.33,500: and no other -public utility renders electric utility service in the city and no municipality other than the city is affected by the s u bject matter of said pet it ion.

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13 IMMlMte* propruM upon qtorum UM etocllte property to jhta wttk th* toufweu teitft* at ( ' the cummteaMA •• ralto appUr* •rw« nvrvwd toy Ihr rlertrte grop bl< to ete< UU uUllly *«-rvkW M tor Ptty. »>»«■ tom* rv*p*clbte Khrd , ulr nf rate* rote® IVgUIBUWM I that I'ctHtoto-r no* ha* U* affect J tor *imttarly cte»»ified •ervic’ . totoughout it* Indiana territory a* I ttoown by the indr * of tariff* u» I , tt* schedule of tariff* A* »M>wn , by petitioner'* exhibit No 14 Utei ln*tltutton of petitioner* Mild , rate* will effect a net over-all Having* in exceaa ot on an annual bawl*, for tor cuitomer* <>f, ■ J toe electric property . 14 The purchase of the electroj property by prtiMonrr a* propo*c<i by the be In all re | *pccU aulhorlaixl and apprto'-'t Iby the Comm la* ton; the placing | in effect by Petitioner of tb«-•ch'-dulc of rate* and the term and condition* of service a* pro | posed by PeUUoner in accordance. with finding No 13 of thia order | should be authorized and a*prov-| ed by the Commission, the propos'd purchase lx in the public interest; all of the prayer* of the petition should be granted; and it will be so ordered Order By Commiwion It Is. Therefore. Ordered by the 1 Public Service Commission: I. The several prayers of the verified |>etition filed in this cause No 28657. and each of them. be. and the same arc hereby, severjally granted; and the consumma- , tion and carrying out of the proposal transactions described in said petition and by the evidence be. and the same and each of them is hereby, authorized and approved by the Commission. I 11. Without limiting the general--1 ity of the foregoing authorisations 1 i and approvals, petitioner be, and ■it is hereby, authorized to purchase and acquire from the city the electric property, all for the i consideration and upon the terms and conditions provided in the petition filed in this cause; and the purchase of the electric property by petitioner from the city for the consideration and upon the terms and conditions provided by said petition be. and the same is here-, * by, approved and confirmed. HI. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing authorizations and approvals, petitioner be, and it is authorized to commence rendering the public utility electric service currently being rendered by the city concurrently with cessation by the city j and thereafter to continue the rendering of such public utility service. IV. Without limiting the generality ’of the foregoing authorizations and approvals petitioner be, and it is hereby, authorized and directed to file, immediately upon the said transfer of the electric property to it, with the tariff department of the commission its schedules of electric rates, and terms and conditions of service for the customers in the area served by the electric property, which, for all customers, shall be substantially the same as the existing rate schedule of petitioner <peti-tiortacX-Mhibit No. 13>. applicaable to ttuNsame classes of customers and the same types of, areas therein described: such schedules of rates and terms and conditions of service of petitioner hereby authorized and directed to be filed be, and the same are hereby, approved as the schedules of rates and terms and conditions of service which, until changed in the manner provided by law, shall apply to electric service to the classes of customers in the area served by the electric property: and such schedules of rates and terms and conditions of service shall be made effective with respect to all charges billed on meter readings made by Petitioner on or. after the date on which the said purchase of the electric property is consummated. V. Petitioner be, and it is hereby. authorized to execute all such instruments and papers, and to take all such steps and to do all ; such acts and things, as may be . necessary or appropriate to es- - fectively carry out each and all of i thc lhings pro[>osed to be done as ’ set out in the petition. ■ VI. Upon the consummation of f the purchase of the electric prop-

arty haria autourtaml »mmv* ad. petite met toall pteeuart to and • I thin Um period agerdted by Um aatfarm HaanUteaUeM of ae- . uuata far etoctrte ulUltte. pre•rtlbed by «m o>mmtoatah. pree ent to ttra Wigging. and make tn M»rto petrttanera bataace ahaat •rrouata. *uch accrnMrtiag aatrtea I <|* aa are proper under »akl uni form rlaaatfteaUM of account* fat rtortrlr utilitte* to order to record the raid purchaae of the electric property and aurh entrle. ahall. ■ubjort to any farther order at too rnmmiaafart. ba remrded aulatan Hally in toe manner ahown by pr tiUuhrr a exhibit No IS. Ard <U* aa ahall diapoaa of the amount tn the utility plant acqulaitkm adjustment account <No. IMS* by a <rodit to reserve for depreciation of utility plant account <No BO 1 . Vlt. Petitioner shall pay Into the treasury of the state of Indiana through the secretary at thia com miaaton the sum of 337 44, itemircd a a follows » Special Services (Reporters) I 310 legal Advertising ......... 31 10 Public Counselor .......... 1313 Total charges .......... 337 44! VIII. This order ahall be and bt'come effective immediately upon the entry hereof. . a ——o 20 Years Ago Today • , ■■ — • June 10. 1940 — Premier Benito, Mussolini took Italy into the war| on the side of Germany. A German army of 1.500.000 j men smashed forward along a 210- j mile front across France. Lake Biberstein. popular swim-j ming resort west of Berne, has been sold to three Berne business 1 men. Dr. D D. Jones, L. L. Yager, and E. J. Schug. The Red Cross war relief fundhere has surpassed the 31.000 mark. The national convention of the Psi lota Xi sorority will be held at Lake Manitou June 13. Fie Shells If your pie shells bubble or shrink during baking, try baking them between two pie tins of the same size. The tins should be of light material, such as tin or j aluminum. After 10 minutes in the oven, remove the top tin and continue baking until brown. Book Treatment A few drops of oil of lavender here and there throughout a bookcase will prevent mold.

New Latex housepaint Factory Demonstration For f*o *oif io profetfiea.aatheoso A NEW LATEX HOUSE PAINT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL ANSWER ANY PAINT PROBLEM AND SHOW THE ADVANTAGES OF NEW LATEX HOUSE PAINT Flows on sb Fast ■ . ■ . Will Go On Damp Surfaces! DRIES IN MINUTES! Come In A wonderful way And R ®« ister to paint! | 1 ” for FREE JKIWS GALLON 1 paint FRIDAY RHdTATURDAY r . JUNE 10 and 11 STUCKY & CO. MONROE, INDIANA

Local Man Hurt In 1 01 3 Wrecks The Adam* rowdy abertfT» departmeto tavsaUgated I b f * • wroctoi Ibuiwhy night «"d to* o.wtaag. imfuding one pe«wnal injury wrert iavrtvtag • Decatur man. dMdff Maria Affotoer reported tote aoM Tteradny night M 10 13 p m • cur driven by Choris Frem)■ Hagen. ». 114 8. 1»» street irfl tor southbound lane at U B IT. 1 miles north of Decatur veering over lrfa> tta cast ditch eating g toteyttone pole In half and damaging urea and hedges Hagen attoarwaUy fall aaie«v at tor wheel and teat control of his car He woe taken to tor fa-g-tei with'a severe laceration over hl" leR eye and ahr salons to the right sbAulder ‘and arm. He was kn< at toe hoapital overnight although the injuries were not too aertous A car driven by Robert B Wfar tin. 30 of Middletown. O . blew a rear tire on highway 101 tot* morning, damaging the cur and upsetting a trailer full of personal brtongings which Martin was hauling. ' Martin was headed north on 101 when his tire blew The cause at the Urc blowing w'aa faulty brake drums, which overheated Martin and his relatives. who were riding with him. were not injured. Ixit there was approximately $l5O damage to the car and trailer The accident occurred at 9:43 o clock this morning. 3 miles cast and 4 miles north of Decatur Also this morning at 10:15 am., on U. S 27. 3 miles south of Decatur. a large semi-trailer truck driven by Kenneth M White. 47, j Terre Haute, got too far over the center line and struck a diesel truck full of powdered cement, which was driven by Glen L. Weldon. 30. of Howe, Ind. White s truck, which was southbound struck Weldon's, who was headed north, in the left rear of the trailer. White’s cab was a total loss and Weldon s truck had five of the eight tires blown There was an estimated total of 310.000 damage to the trucks. Restored Aluminum It is possible to restore an aluminum skillet or pot which is warped and does not set level on the stove. Heat the pan until a drop of cold water dances on it. Then take to the workshop, turn it upside down, place a board on it. and hit the board q»ite hard three or four times. • The pan should then be as flat as when new.

Baptist Bible School Closes The rfaatag program at tor dally roalk* IWhte *4**d •* ** Flret itapfid rtrnreh will be bam Bunday al T P so ‘fa** l ***** toe parent* and frtrod* will br I from 3to• 43 P m Thia time la provided an that to* pareoto end frirada of tor children mlgM vtoK thrtr ctoaa room*, and ateo view toe wort of the childran and vteil with their teacher* The pn<r«m Hkm' Plarm prelude Karen Dani* h pledgee to toe American flag. Christian flag and Bible All children Opening Prayer: Wakto Saiway famga by the Nursery ’ Jeaua Lm-<« Mr and “I’m m toe Ix»rd a Army ” 'Thrac are toe children iof the teacher* and helpers. wh«> ■ were too young for Bible artmoi 1 . Beginner* I and 11. Songs:

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