Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1960 — Page 4

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TV PROGRAMS Control Daylight Tims

WANE-TV Channel 15 SATURDAY frtvraMß I:oo—Sky King 12:10—Armchair Adventura 12:45—Baseball 4:oo—Willy 4:lo—Belmont Stakes s:oo—Bt*r Performance 6:30 —Charlio Chan 6:00—Colonel Flack 9:3o—Science Fiction Theatar 7:oo—San Francisco Beat 7:3o—Perry Mason B:3o—Wanted Dead or Alive 9:oo—Mr. Lucky 9:30 —Have Gun Will Travel 10:00—Gunsmoke 10:30—U.S. Marshall 11:00—Love Before Breakfast 12:30 —Lady and the Mob SUNDAY MarßlwA 8:00 —Faith For Today B:3o—This Is The Life i9;oo— Unto My Feet 9:3o—Hbok Up And Live 10:00—Frontiers of Science 10:30—Camera 3 - 10:55—News 11:00 —Western Playhouse Mtrraooi 12:00—Star Performance 12:30—Off To Adventure 12:15—Baseball 4:oo—Star Performance 4 :30—Chartie Chan 5 :00—Face The Nation 5:30 —Science Fiction Theater ■Cveaia* 6:OO—FYI. 6:30—20th Century 7:oo—Lassie 7:3o—Dennis The Menace 8:00—Ed Sullivan 9:OO—G.E. Theater 4:30 —Alfred Hitchcock 10:00--Jack Benny 10:30—What’s My Line 11:00 —Sunday News Special 11:15—The Little Giant MONDAY Meralng 7:3o—Peppermint Theatre 7:4s—Willy Wonderful 8:00—CBS News B:ls—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—Coffee Cup Theater L l 10:15 —Passport To Beauty 10:30 —On The Go 11:00—I Love Lucy 11:30 —December Bride Afternoon 12:00—Love of Life 12:30—Search For Tomorrow 12:45 —Guiding Light I:oo—Anne Colons Show I:2s—News I:3o—As the World Turns 2:oo—For Better or tor Worse 2:30—-Houseparty 3:oo—The Millionaire 3:3o—Verdict la Yours 4:oo—Brighter Day 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:3o—Edge Os Night 5 :«o—Dance Date Evening — s:oo—Life of Riley o:2s—Now I’ll Tell One e:30 —Tom Calenberg News 6.4s—Doug Edwards-News 7:oo—Shotgun Slade 7:Bo—Kate Smith Show B:oo—Texan 8:30— Father Knows Best 9:00— Danny Thomas 10:00—Hennesey 10:30 —June Allyson 11:00—Phil Wilson News 11:15 —Time Out of Mind WKJG-TV Channel 33 Afternoen s*. 12:00—True Story 12:30— Men Toward the Light 12:45—Baseball 3:30 —Koller Derby 4:3o—The Big Picture • “ s:oo—Detective’s Diary s:3o—Wrestling Bvenln* 6:30--Football 7:3o—Banansa •_ B:3o—Man and the Challenge 9:00 —The Deputy r 9:3o—World Wide ’6O 10:3fr—Interpol 11:00 —The Saturday Edition H 15 —I’.aspution and the Empress' SUNDAY « Neral eg 9:00 —The Christophers i:3o—Americans at Work 9 45—How Christian Science Heals 10:00—Becred Heart Program 19:13 —Industry bh Parade 10:39—This Is the Life 11:09 —Cartoon Time Afterawea 12:90—Two Gun Playhouse

12:45—Inside Sports 1 Jio-Bseeball 3:39—Adventure Parade 4:3o—Hopalong Cassidy 5:00 —Goff Kteaiac 6:oo—Meet The Press 6:3o—Time Present 7 90—Overland Trail B:oo—Music On Ice 9:00 —Chevy Show 10:00 —Loretta Young Show 10:30 —Medic 11:00—The Sunday Edition 11:10 —Sports Today 11:15—Lost in a Herem MONDAY VJWoday 9:oo—Engineer John 9:3o—Editor's Desk 9:ss—Faith to Live By 10:00 —Dough Re Mi 10:30 —Play Your Hunch 11:00—The Price Is Right 11:80—Concentration Afternoon 12:00—John Siemer 12:10—The Weather 12:15 —Farms and Farming 12:30 —It Could Be You I:oo—Truth Or Consequences I:3o—Burns And Allen 2:00 —Queen For A Day 2:3o—Loretta Young Theatre I 3:oo—Young Dr. Malone 3:3o—From These Roots 4:oo—The Thin Man 4:30— Bozo Show 6*o a tea way To Sports 6:ls—News 6:2s—Weather 6:3o—Yesterday's Newsreel 6:4s—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Cannonball 7 :30—Riverboat B:3o—Wells Fargo 9:00 —Peter Gunn 9:3o—Goodyear Theater 10:u0 —Margaret Bourkewhite Story 11:00 —News & Weather 11:15 —Sports 11:20 —Jack Paar WPTA-TV Channel 21 SATURDAY Afternoon 11:00—Football 11:30—Racing From 21 12:30 —Baseball 3:00 —Baseball Evenlnn 6:oo—Little Western 700—77 Bengcl Lancers 7:3o—Dick Clark B:oo—High Road B:3o—Leave It To Beaver 9:00 —Lawrence Welk 10:00—Jubilee U.S.A. 10:30—Club 21 12:00—Confidential File SUNDAY Afteraooa 12:00—Oral Roberts 12:30—Baseball 3:oo—Open Hearing 3:30 —Campaign Roundup 4:oo—HopalonK Cassidy s:oo—Matty’s Funday Funnies 5:30 —Lone Ranger Evenia* 6:oo— Comedy Time 6:30 —Cisco Kid v 77:00—Colt .45 7:3o—Maverick 8:30 —Lawman 9:oo—Rebel 9:30 —Alaskans 10:30—Johnny Staccato 11:00 —Havana Rose V. . : MONDAY Morning 11:30—Tactic Afternoon 12:00—Restless Gun 12 30—Love That Bob 1:00 —About Faces I:3o—Sherlock Holmes 2:oo—Day In Court . 2:3o—Gale Storm . 3:oo—Beat the Clock 1 3:3o—Who Do You Trust 4:oo—American Bandstand s:3o—Captain Gallant 6:oo—Popeye and Rascals Club 6:3o—Quick Draw McGraw 7:oo—Popeye and Rascals Club 7:ls—Tom Atkins Reporting 7:3o—Cheyenne . „ . B:3o—Bourbon Street Beat 9:3o—Adventures In Paradise 10:30 —Woman of the North Country a MOVIES DRIVE-IN "BanU-uti" Sat.. at 8:10 “Shane" at 10; "Alligator People” Midnite “Solomon & Sheba" Sun Mon. Tues Wwl. at 9:35; Shorts at 8:35

20 Yeor» Apo l_ io*r Jum It. IK-Oormas lareM aro wttMa 13 mttoe Os Fart* M i* war t agro «* 4 DM mile tHM tram Norway to EUMNa The rt*» Ms purrttosatf ua* I tarim IM II memtorr s W Ike : Drcetur voliMilswf ftra dnpertmoM Yogi Bron . Dtcabtf. was »war - I the gewsral cowUart. at MM I tor the sddMioa to U»> tmtotoWl i rawer plan! and buMdiag fouodaI tAOMi Glann HiU was elsctod praeMaM of the Decatur LtaM club OUtor I ofticers are D Burdette CuMer. first vice prudml Robert 7.wick, wiiiod vice president. Erl Highland. third vice prestdrot; Herman H Krucwkebcrg. treaaurwr; Ed Boknecht. secretary. Phil Sauer. Lion tamer. Dale D. Maaes and Harry Knsiv. directors. Bethany, Christian Bible School Ends The combined Bethany E.U B and First Christian Bible schools will bold their closing program this Sunday at the Bethany E.U B church However, the junior department of the Bible school will hold their program at the First Christian church. The work of 110 students and 21 adult helpers will be on display Sunday and theirs will be a fine program The two churches had a combined Bible school last year, but this is the first year they have had a combined program. The adult helpers were: Mrs M Johnson. Judy Lenhart. Mrs C. Sheets. Mrs. G. V. Custer. Mrs. G. McCammon. Mrs. H Fruchtc, Mrs. W Hutker. Miss Susan Lee, Mrs B Thomas. Mrs. W Christian. Mrs. P. Daniels. Mrs. H. Dolch. Mrs. G. Borders, Miss Diane August. Miss Sandra Affolder. Mrs G. Koos. Mrs. L. Seltennght, Mrs. D. Grafton, and Dorothy Rev. and Rev. Benj. Thomas also were teachers. The Bible school classes held a picnic at Memorial Park Friday, from 10 a m. until 11:30 a m. Thei children brought sack lunches and the churches furnished orange juice and ice cream. About 140 turned out for the event and had a grand time playing such games as baseball. Rev. Pacha was surprised and happy to report not one injury of any kind.

COURT NEWS Estate Cases In the estate of Ellis C. Lehman, the renumeration of personal representative was filed. The bond was filed in the penal sum of SIO,OOO, with the Western Surety Co., by Glen H. Neuenschwander, Indiana resident agent and surety. The bond was approved. Letters of administration were issued to Larry H. Lehman, reported and confirmed. In the Dan Kaehr estate, the schedule to determine inheritance tax was filed with reference to the county assessor. In the estate of Purl E. Davies, the final account was filed, and the notice was ordered issued returnable July 1. The final account showed the total charges were $38,147.37 and the total credits were $31,461.80, leaving a sum of $6,685.57. In the Ottilia Yoder estate, the supplemental report showing distribution and the petition for discharge was filed, examined and approved. The executor, Theodore Yoder, was discharged and the sureties on the bond were discharged. In the estate of William O. Biery. the personal representatives inventory was filed, examined and approved. The report showed the total appraised value of the estate to be In the estate of Anna lona Bowen, the proof of mailing of notice to all persons interested in the estate was filed. The inheritance tax appraiser's report showed the net value of the estate to be $34,240.51 and that there is tax due in the sum of $195.57. The court further ordered that Adams county be allowed the'Sum bf $15.75 as appraisal fees to be certified to the county treasurer, being 8% of the total tax due. The penalty fee was waived. Damages In the case of Kenneth Busick vs Rex N. Sheets, the complaint for damages was filed. A summons was issued to the sheriff of Adams county for the defendant returnable Sept. 6 . Divorce Cases In the case of Wanda Belle Pottios vs Harry Pottios, the defendant was ordered to pay to the clerk (he sum of S2OO for the plaintiff's attorney fees. In the case of Carol Hoffman vs Glen T. Hoffman, the affidavit Showing failure to comply with the order was filed. A citation was ordered to the sheriff for the defendant, ordered returnable June 17, at 9 a m. ? 0— - AUCTION TODAY - 4:00 P- M. Tools — Household Goods 821 NORTH TENTH ST. DECATUR, INDIANA JIM BEERY—Aucttoaeer

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