Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1962 — Page 2

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I Jr jHHUa , ; g BJI Ik JI MRS. PATSY LEE LEADERS, new home demonstration agent in Adams county, will start to work officially Saturday morning, but actually won’t be in the office until a week from Monday. Mrs. Leaders will spend all next week at the annual extension workers conference at Purdue University. She has been training in Huntington county, and this will be her first assignment as an agent. She has had five years experience as chief dietitian at a hospital in Grand Haven, Mich., her home city. Mr. and Mrs. David Leaders , have rented the former United Church of Christ parsonage at 310 Jackson street, vacated by the Rev. and Mrs. William Feller and family recently when they moved into the new parsonage on Marshall street. A graduate of Michigan State, she also attended Butler University, and did internship work at Mills, in California. Mrs. Leaders will succeed Miss Lois Folk, who joined the Purdue extension staff this summer. The county home demonstration program has operated without an agent since that time.

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Nation's Railroads Warn Rail Unions CHICAGO (UPD—The nation’s railroads, fresh from a court victory in their fight against “featherbedding,” have warned five unions against trying to block sweeping woric rules changes. James E. Wolfe, top railroad negotiator, said Thursday the carriers will seek a big boost in the bond filed by the unions if they press for a rehearing of the workrules dispute before the U.S. Appellate or Supreme courts. The five brotherhoods, representing some 212,000 on-train employes, posted a SIOO,OOO bond when they appealed a Federal District Court decision giving the railroads the right to institute new work rules unilaterally. The Appeals Court affirmed the decision Wednesday, but upheld an injunction maintaining the status quo to give the unions a chance to request rehearings. Wolfe said the railroads will demand a minimum bond of $5 million because the industry is losing more than $1 million a day by not putting the rules changes into effect. The changes would eventually eliminate between 65.000 and 80,000 jobs, and the brotherhoods have threatened a nationwide rail strike should they be instituted without union agreement. The heads of the brotherhoods plan to meet in Washington Monday to plot their next move in their three-year battle with the carriers. One union president, Charles

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WBBfc ’ 1 * rsra v» ? i H Jlk ;'* I ■ft? - . Mk ■ p HOT FASHIONS— Latest styles for firefighters are displayed in Champigny Sur Marne, France. They let firemen walk through flame. Luna of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, said his organization planned to carry its case to the high court.

Democrats To Stage Big Capital Show United Presa International WASHINGTON (UPI) — When a political party stages a fundraising affair it does not sell tickets. That would be illegal. But if a person wants to make a voluntary contribution, there’s nothing wrong with sending him a complimentary ticket. Everyone got that straight? Very well. Anyone who happens to contribute SIOO or more to the Demo-i cratic National Committee between now and Jan. 18 is in lucfc. On the latter date, a group of big name entertainers will assemble at the D. C. Armory here for two hours of fun and games. And, by an odd coincidence, tickets to the show will be distributed to the party donors. The event will be called an “Inaugural Anniversary Salute to President Kennedy,’’ and the proceeds — or rather the contributions — will be applied against the campaign debt. Informed At “Conference” I learned all of this at a sort of a news conference held in the office of Democratic National Chairman John Bailey. I call it a “sort of a news conference” because songwriter Richard Adler, who is producing the show, candidly admitted that he was holding something back. Adler explained that he wanted to save some information for another news conference later. If this technique becomes widespread, I’m going to give up my salary and start working on space rates. In Chairman Bailey’s chair sat Danny Kaye, who will be one of the stars of the show. Next to him sat Carol Burnett, who will be a co-star. Plans Comedy Sketch Miss Burnett said that she planned to do a comedy sketch. “Os Jacqueline Kennedy?” someone asked. “No,” she replied. “Os Macaroni.” Kaye said he didn’t plan to do anything funny. “I travel with a symphony orchestra nowadays,” he said. “I do classical music and Biblical readings.” One of the more penetrating reporters among us wanted to know if Kaye and Miss Burnett were Democrats. “Is the Pope Catholic?” replied Miss Burnett. Adler, who wrote the music for “Pajama Game” and a couple of other hit shows, staged a similar political production in New York last year and raised about a million dollars. ..

"" W ' ' __ ■- \ I I ACCUSED—Barbara Janet Fell, 44, controller in the overseas section of Britain’s Central Office of Information, will stand trial in London on six counts of espionage. She is accused of passing secret documents to a former Yugoslavian press counselor during a love affair.

COMMtMIQNKItS CLAIMS TO BH ALLOW KI) DEC. a. IMa Indiana & Mich" Elec. Co. op 147.48 CitiienH Telephono Co. do .. 186.18 City of Deactur do •»<».«« Fred E. Kolter Cl op 2.50 Royal Mcßee Corp, do 8.00 Haywood Pub. Co. I"*-®" Chamber of Commerce Au op 8.00 Bobbs Merrill Co. Inc. do 32.00 John Hoch. PM. do 80.00 Commercial Print Shop do 24.04 Cornelius Printing Co. do .. 20.91 Haywood Pub Co. do 457.94 Wm. L. Linn Tr op --... 21.12 Barbara Busse Tr. cl 238.00 Commercial Print Shop do op 8.45 Remington Rand, Inc. do 66.00 Dec. Sup. House, Inc. Re op 13.05 Haywood Pub. Co. do 352.0 J) Roger Singleton Sher exp 4.00 Balslger Super Serv. 1.50 Motorola C & E Inc. do .... 85.00 Comm. Print Shop do 8.33 Haywood Pub. Co. do 29.00 Police Equip. Serv. do ........ 53.00 Mobil Oil Co. do . J®/® Marathon OH Co. do - I Beavers Oil Serv do ...... 80.65 Rleaen & Schug Motors do 163.87 Stan's Mens Wear do 258.30 Gerber Mfg. Co. Inc. do .... 80.36 Severin H. Schurger pro at 320.47 Richard J. Sullivan pro dep 60.00 Walter Koos Aaaes op .... 21.28 The Howard Co. do 73.70 Dr. Q. J. Kohne Cl exp .... 10. Dr. John C. Carroll do .... 10.00 Dr. James M. Burk do ... 10.0 Dr. H. F. Zwick do 10.00 Dr. Norval S. Rich do WOO G. W. Vizard sch. supt. exp 71. 4 The Education Digest do ... 700 Comm. Print Shop dp 10.63 Holthouse Drug Co. do 13. H Wheatley’s Inc. do ®”“ Mildred M. Foley At of mH 41-0 Leo N. Seltenrlght co ag exp 61.25 Citizen Telephone Co. do .... 23.3a Comm. Print Shop, do 36.4 J Progressive Print Co. do .... 29.01 Brlede Studio do ... 70.00 Deca. Youth & Com. Cent, do 07.00 N. £. Beaver, M.D. Hlth of ..b<.93 Citizen Tel. Co. cir ct exp 30.75 Lawyers Co-Op Pub. Co. do 43..>0 Coverall Rent. Serv. do .... 1.80 W. H. Anderson Co. do 37.0 C. H. Muselman pro of mH 20.00 Mel Kohler Ct. House Jan. 32a.00 Edna A. Werst do mat 110, 0 Louie Drake do watch 10.00 Coverall Rental Serv. do exp 8.0 A. J. Zelt do 4.80 Continental Chem. Co. do ..18*38 Adams Co. Farm Bureau do 1056.6a Helen Singleton Jail exp 150.00 Roger Singleton do 29.90 Phil L. Macklin Co. do 10.3.> Decatur Blue Flame do .... 19.49 Marathon Oil Co. do 157.95 Chic Dry Cleaners do 4.6 a No. Ind. Public Serv. Co. do .. 7.46 Charles Morgan Co home exp 339.60 Luella Morgan do 186.66 Hilda Smith do 145.00 Connie Kirk do 145.00 George W. Fry do 145.00 Grover Kelly do 20 00 Donna B. King do 20.00 Dr. Norval Rich do 00.00 Burk Elev. Co. do 130.2a Gifford's IGA do .. 93.02 Teeple Truck Lines Inc. do .. 4.05 Culflgan Water Cond. Serv. do 55.7a Beavers Oil Serv. do 74.2a Decatur Blue Flame do 46.,0 Coverall Rental Serv. do 2.80 Moorman Mfg. Co. do 92.46 Oswald Nyffeler do 27.29 Gerbers Super Mlrtr -dfr-T:.-.-?.- ' 9v.5» Decatur Baking Co. do .. .... 56..;Z Haugk Plbg. & Htg. Co. do 27.60 Sanco Products Co. do la-31 Burk Elev. Co. do 34.3Will Winnes Wash. Twp. .. 183.33 Frieda Lewton Elec. exp. .. 126.00 Ruth Merriman do 112 aO Comm. Print Shop do 30.30 Haywood Pub. Co. do 919.3a Habegger-SOhafer do a.40 The Howard Co. do al.lo David A. Macklin Co atty .. 166 M> James K. Staley do 111.10 Berne Witness legal ad 1 Adams Co. Observer do .... 13.a0 Geneva Herald do , 10.80 Decatur Democrat do 1a2.73 Ethel Gaffer Sold Bur 8.00 Mrs. Alta Brown do 15.00 Zwick Funeral Home do . 100.00 Mrs. Henrietta Cook state ins 10a.00 Mrs. Violet Manes do 120.00 Indiana Girls School d<> .... 792,20 Ralph E. Allison TB test .. 49.90 D. W. Fireoved do 2100 Paul Baumgartner fox bty 3.00 Walter Whefl’r do •• 8-00 Carl Thieme do ... - 6.00 Roger Lee Lough do 3.00 Dick Sprunger do * 3.0 Tom Iseh do- • LUU Jerome Rauch do 3.00 Harold Billington do 300 Donald Baker do M 3.00 Ronald Ralston do 3.00 Steve Amstuts do- .. 3.00

Ad:im« County Hlwhwny Dept. Lawrence Noll — . ... — — 229.16Robert Fuhrman 200.00 ■ Paul Bryan . 177.08 Wendell Abbott ISJLflfl DeWayne Beer 153.00 Harold Bufrger 183.60 Edward Faurote ... 168.30 Frederick Fuelling 189.00 j Don Harvey 183.60 Dale Hirschy J 70.10 Eli Hirschy 183.60 Raymond Kolter 189JI0 Vern Linker 183.60 Paul Longsworth 178.20 Lawrence McCullough 178.20 Chris Meshberger 183.60 Robert Meshberger 202.00 Russell Moser ....» 183.60 Homer Rauch J 30.90 Raymond Shoaf 189.00 Samuel Yager ........................ 18900 Glen Zimmerman 180.2.) Chris Zurcher 178.20 Clifford —Death — ■■■■■ 171.60 Joe Smith 163.35 Citizens Telephone Co 25.36 Ind. & Mich. Elect. Co 47.47 Marathon Oil Co. Zurchers Mobil Service .165.56 Adams County 'Farm Bureau 109.31 Schwartz Ford Co. 10.01 Hobart Welding Service .... 3.00 Evans Sales and Service .... 16.82 The Yarnelle Supply Co 93.90 General Truck Sales Corp 3a.59 Carl Faurote Radiator Shop 8.75 Decatur Equipment’ Inc 181.26 Indiana Equipment Co 19.31 American Steel Supply 160.87 Bill Zoss Chev.-Buick, Inc. 3:la Swygart Wrecking Yard .... 16.00 Liechty Motor Service 1.30 Decatur Auto Supply 1.80 Motorola : 59.00 Trans-Power Inc. 828 Mossman-Yarnelle Co 38.63 Truck Engineering Co 42.00 D-A Lubricant Co. 69.30 Hi-way Service Station 11.05 Motor Fuel Tax Division 59.76 Haywood Publishing Co 26.50 Commercial Print Shop .... 31.88 William Ringger 3a.00 Adams Countv Surveyor 132.a0 John W KarehStone-C0.2095.81-Meshberger Bro. Stonp .... 10026.01 S. & L. Gravel Co. ...'.< 5908.00 L. Somers & E. Somers .... 466.68 Yost —Gravel - Readym+x,—lno, 210.60 ■ Logansport Metal Culvert Co. 735.04 McMillen Farm Supply ... 267.00 Reynolds Electric 13.03 Hall Sign & Post Inc. . 308.16 Cnuiulutlve— Bridge —Fund—: Maier Hide and Fur Co. .. 16.50 Yost Construction Co. 9946.28 Yost Readymix. Inc. ... 23*.33 Meshberger Bro. Stone Corp. 1121 F. McConnell & Sons . 9.48 David L. Schwartz 71.40 McMillen Farm Supply 267.00 Surveyor's Dept. Lincoln-Graphic ... 4.60 Meshberger Bros 44 40 Maier Hide & Fur Co 6.00 Herman Moellering 10.24 Elmer ’ Rjch 14.10 Beavers Oil Service .......— 167.40 Krick-Tyndall Tile C* 2.13 Zur.cbers. ij.obil-:Stfyiee= i-- -MS Herman Moellering 18.96 Alfred Hirschy 102.60 Lawrence Smith 270.00 Austin Merriman 135.70 Elmer" Rich -- -——— 117.33 Welfare Bernice Nelson mil 17.75 Mary J. Strickler do 38.45 Mabel Marshall do 19.75 Barbara B. Nicks da „ 76.91 Citizens Tel. Co. op 46,19 John Boch, P.M. do ..:.... 40.00 Decatur Democrat Co. do .. 37.25 Commercial Print Shop do 34.99 Decatur Ins. Agency do .... 17.50 Hraxatomrai M F Gallmeyer .............. 311.50 Gerald V. Zimmerman — . 236.25 Patricia Darlene Smitly — 210.00 Lindtf Lee Reber 230.00 Barbara J. Kershner ............. 180.00 Horner Nldderhouser 13.50 Wilbur H Blakey 20.00 Walter -Thieme ..... t 16.16 Russell ICeller .1......;................. 13216 Berlin 8eef™:....™...........-.:.. <034

Walter Kobe Monroe Calc. Mach. co. 0 Haywood Pub. Co . 00 Virginia Schurger .. H 170.00 Frances Jaberg 170.00 MarJorl e OHHom commiaalonjrCertified before me thia 30 th day of November, 1961. Kdwurd i 1 • Jabers Auditor Adams County, Nov. 30. . . . < .611111.111NOTICE OF ADMINiaTHATIO!* Estate No. 5789 In the Adams Circuit Court or Adams County, , N<, A‘ e veM due, must file the .1.court within six ~f date of the first publication 01 this notice or said claims will lu forever barred. this Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 13th day of November. 190 Z. Richard D. Pollr t Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court fnr Adams County, Indiana. John L DeVoss, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. Nov. 16, 23. 30.

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Hub#rt MtjHu n s7dt Hl ln Court of Adam. uState of In the nmii , d.oea.ed. J 5 ’ il hereby »ive« tWat u N rvto*Halnßn h *» E*« uto * Vt the Marvin HAniw . presented ftbt J v %n^ rn hll ? account In Umber, Vn C ‘i.id n, e'.tn’t" H' u ".S,.' h & "?e be i 1 “decedent and nil other. In- ? ald ,1a ,r. »lw required to npproof of their ihip or claim to any part or buio e “ Ute 'Marvln Halnee “nrHonal Representative MyleH F. "Parrish Judge Nov. 28, 30. Trade in a good town — Decatur.