Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1963 — Page 4

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Well Done, Stanley Stanley Arnold, Adams county commissioner for the past six years, will be one of those completing their term of office this December 31. Arnold, a Republican, served two of his six years on the board of county commissioners with a Republican majority, the second time in the history of the county that the Republican party has controlled the board. First elected in 1956, Arnold defeated John * Kintz, the incumbent, for second district, by 717 votes, 5,489 to 4,712. The county commissioners are elected every other year, but a new one takes office each year, the term being three years. Arnold took office Jan. 1, 1958, succeeding Mrs. Kintz, who was named to her late husband’s incom- / plete term when he died suddenly in office.s The year before, Roland J. Miller had taken office, and together with veteran “Jake” Reef, the three formed the board. ...... ) Arnold earned the respect of both Democrat and Republican observers for the polished way in which he helped ease the .transition from a Democratic to a Republican board. He earned, and received, praise for the fine job done. In 1960, running for reelection, he defeated Bernard J. Clark by a narrow 85 vote margin, to became the third Republican in the history of the counVy to be re-elected commissioner. Dale Moses and John Christener were the first, during the Second World War period. During the six years that he has served, Arnold has constantly strived to be above narrow partisan politics, trying to decide issues, where possible, on the basis of what has been best for the county. His many friends were disappointed when he did not seek to become the first “third-termer” on the board since the middle 1920’s the first Re- ' publican “third-termer” ever. .... ! - \ When elected, Arnold was still in his thirties, perhaps the youngest man to serve on the Adams county bo a rd . But his maturity was far beyond his years, and he has been well appreciated. Adams county thanks you for a fine job, Stanley! Your neighbors. < in central Adams county can be quite proud of you. Editorial written by ......... Dick Helfer

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CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE ADAMS COUNTY /'COMMISSIONERS ON DECEMBER 33, IM3 City of Decatur 49.33 IAM Electric Co ._ 161.72 Citizens Telephone Co 182.67 H. F. Zwlck M. D. cl op .... 10:00 James M. Burk, M. D. do .... 10:00 . Commercial Print Shop do .. 155.90 Frieda Lewton cl cl 72.00 Decatur Democrat Co. cl op 19.65 The Howard Co. do 4.95 Haywood Pub Co. do 204.70 Barbara Busse au cl 120.50 Francies M. Jaberg do U 17.00 Commercial Print Shop au op 12.86 Decatur Sup. House, Inc. do 2.45 Haywood Pub. Co. do ... 246.J00 Commercial Print Shop ti*»p 7124 Wm. L. Linn do 40:00 Decatur Sup. House, Inc do 1.33 Commercial Print Shop do 245 Wm L. Linn tr mil 8.96 Aumann Electric re op 9.00 Photostate Corp, do 176.09 Commercial Print Shop do 26.53 Commercial Print Shop do 5.15 Roger L. Singleton meal pr. 55.99 Koger L. Singleton sh op .... 19.34 Emergency Radio Ser do .... 22.86 Emergency Radio Ser do .... 6.90 Motorola C & E, Inc do .... 35.00 Robert L. August sp de 5.00 Harold Thieme do .................... 5.00 Salvador Jaairlque de 6.00 Mobil Oil Co. sh op 231.35 Reavers Oil Ser Inc. do .... 75.13 'Phil L. Macklin Co. do .... 6.50 Severin H. Schurger pr at. 18.14 Severin H. Schurger mi 22.24 Severan H. Schurger pr at. 85.18 Richard J. Sullivan do .... 60.00 Lewis L. Smith do 45.00 Rose Kneuss as ct 24.00 Omer Merriman as op 9.80 Commercial Print Shop do 50.80 Gerald Vizard co school su . 40.00 Supt. Adams Co. Schools do 32.00 Gerald Vizard do 4.60 Commercial Print Shop do 42.17 Mildred M. Foley at of mi 30.08 Ernest J. Lesluk co ag mil 28.14 Citizens Telephone co op ... 73.27 Ernest J. Lestuk do 10.00 Commercial Print Co. do ... 105.47 County Agent’s Sup fund do 22.00 Briede Stu & Cam shop do 54.78 E. J. LeVay Inc. do 133.83 Decatur sup House, Ine do 44.87 Sears Roebuck Co do . 4.80 .Patsy Lee Leaders ho de mil 74.55 Gerbers Market op 18.08 Patsy Lee Leaders do .2.24 Richard F. Linn de co 50.00. Mary M. Winteregg co cl .... 25.00’’ N. E. Beaver, M.D. CO he of 136.66 Geraldine Schindler as 30.00 N. E. Beaver, M.D. co he bu 67.85 S. G. Bentz ad cl co op . .. 5.10 Citizens Telephone Co do .... 29.09 Coverall Rental Service do 2.00 Commercial Print Shop do 9.30 Paul Briede do ju co —15.00 E. F. Berllng do do ... . 60.00 Clarence F. Zlner do do 75.00 Mel Kohler co ho cu 325.00 Edna Werst.do ma 100.00 Louie Drake do wa 10.00 Weikel Line Co, Inc. do op .JOOO.OO Warsaw Chemical Co. do ...■ 70.50 Coverall Rental Service do 8.00 Haugk Plbg&Htg Co. Inc do 6.75 Habegger-Schafers do 2.62 Teeple Truck Line do 4.41 Acme Chemical Co. do 40.50 Shell Bros, do 16.75 Arnold Lumber Co. Inc. do 2.25 Lula Strahm ja ma 150.00 NIPSC Ja op . 7.04 ETO4SC do 124.30 Habegger-Sehafer’s do 10.43 Chic Cleaner&Laundry do 15.55 Berne License Branch do 25.00 Police Equipment ser do .... 70.00 Roth Electric do 17.91 I'hrlck Bros, do 256.00 Baker & Schultz do . 597.00 Sanco Products Co. Inc do 33.93 Charles Morgan, co ho su 233.37 LuMla Morgan do ma 183.37 Hilda Smith Co ho he ... 160.00 Connie Kirk-do 160.00 .-•Eugene Foster do ... 160.00 » Grover Kelly do 20.00 Dr. Norval Rich, do ph 50.00 Coverall Rental Ser’’do op -2.20 Hammond Bros Pro Inc. do 121.89 Giffords I.G.A. Supermkt do 90.11 Glen Manley do 25.08 Decatur Blue Flame do 21.13 Home Dairy do . 78.43 Kohne Drug Store do . 34.37 Beaver OH Ser Inc do 52.35 Mcßride & Son Welding do 1.50 Berne Hardware Co Inc. do 8.16 Haugk PlbyAHtg Co Inc do 18.50 Culligan do , 15.75 Decatur Equipment Inc do 26.4 4 Dr. R. E. Allison do 7.00 Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop od 41.00 Stockman Farm Ser do . 28.30 Decatur Baking Co. do 52.69 Freeman Schnepp as 183.33 F. Clair Carver (rni a ... 168.75 Jackib G. Meyer do 168.75 Wayne Dubach do 168.75 Floyd Baker do 168.75 Theodore Heller 168.75 Charles Wulliman do 225.00 Robert M. Kolter do 168.75 Edward L. Selking do .... 225.00 Noble Raudenbush do . . 168.75 Wilbur H. Blakey do ... 168.75 Wesley G. Amstutz Jjo ... 225.00 David A. Macklin co al 166.66 James K. Staley se of 107.98 Pub Printing house, Inc asd 2.65 Berne Witness, Inc do .. 88.19 The Geneva Herald do 10.80 Burke Ins Service bo 17.50 Leland Smith In ag Inc. do 20.00 Rose E. Laker so bu fu 8.06 Frank "Nussbaum ta re „ 164.56 Bill Blythe so ”bo 3.00 1 Ralph Straub do 3.00 Dan - Kable do . . V 300 Irene Byron Hosplfkl ca j>a 747 00 firs. Audrey Neher ca ch 108.50 Mrs. Violet Manes do 124 00 Xlr. Harry J. Walko T B Te 24 60 Charlotte Lindahl AC Se 138.00 Dtiffy’s Sales&Ser AC Op .750 Sears RoebuckACdt. do 43 of> Hugh David Musser do 61.20 Commercial Print Shop do 7.20 Martindale" & Dahlgren, Arch Ele Co Ho 622.80 WELFARE Bernice Nelson ml 81.67 Margaret E.' Thomas do 13.00 Bartiara B. Nicks do 23.40 Clinton D. Steury do 14.40 Robert M. Kolter do 840 Lenora C.lendening do . 10.80 . Citizens Tflfephonre Co. op 40.99 RoyaCMc Bee Cofp do 35.60 Commercial Print . Shop do 5.70 Public Emp.« retire, fu do 285.75 kurveyor's Dept. Elmer Rich 4.00' Shay Bates 686.40 ' Jerome Wellman .2* 119.00 Mossman Yarnelle Co. 4.38 Korte Bros, Ine. ......... 68.97 Heavers Oil Service 95.05 Adam Builders Supply 70.20 Yost Gravel A Readymix 43.63 Lr/leoln Graphic 31.86 Lincoln Graphic 200.92 Decatur Supply House J.- 208.50 Metthberger Bros. .. 28.30 StocJsmaiis Farm Service 20.09 Paul W. Moser' .....4 . td.si Herman Moellerlng ... 30.00 Maier Hide & Fur ..>. '. 45-.50 Berne Lumber Co. .... Roger Haines . ■> ' 104 00. Herman Moellerlng 32.24 Krick-Tyndall Tile Vo. 442.28 Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. 796.24 41HM8 (’OiSTI HIGHWAY DEPAHTMENT Citizens Telephone Co. .... 29.10 Lawrence Noll 8.00 lAM Electric Co. 4.75 Lincoln-Grap Corp 115.75 Faurote Radiator Shop 40.05 Auburn Burner Co. 32 48 Habegger-Schafers 2.7’ EIOAS Co. 13.28 Stucky and Company ... 2.28 Felber Machine Co. 27.78 Evans Sales and Service 97.85 Feck Hardware ........ 3,05 Co. 18.95 Ilerne/vAtTw Supply . 91.38 DeCrrMer- Equip Inc. ... 530.01 The Yarnelle Sup Co. 87.69 Clovertjjy Rentall Ser. 7.20

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Methodists To Honor Students, Veterans j Sunday morning, following the 10:30 o’clock worship service at the First Methodist church, college students and those in the armed forces will be honored with a coffee fellowship by the congregation in the church parlors. The fellowship is being planned by Mrs. Carl Gerber, secretary of student work. Studen t s and the schools ttiey are attending are; Nan Kelly, Ball State; Winston Lister, Purdue* University; Kathleen Smith, Ball State; Colleen Kelly, Ball State; Tom Mclntosh, Purdue; Becky and Tom Maddox, Ball State; Cynthia Collier And Azbell, Purdue; Dan Heller, DePauw University; Rick Collins and Tom Grabill, Ball State; Donna Corey, Purdue; Larry Sheets, Indiana University; Lowell W. Smith, Purdue; Pam Lowell W. Smith, Purdue; James Nelson, Ball State; Byford Smith, Purdue; David Uhrick, Ohio University; Dennis Ahr, Purdue; Joe Smith, Ball State, and Joyce Helm Kuhn, Butler University. Serving in the armed forces are Edward Suttles, Larry Hall, James Newton and David Lister, U. S. Navy; Bruce Voshell, Richard S. Dellinger and Dan Mills, U. S. Air Force; Norman Underwood U. S. Army. Continuance Granted i In Court Case Here A continuance of further 'time in which to enter a plea was granted to attorney Lewis L. Smith, representing David Lee Beery, in the Adams circuit court this morning. Beery, 19-year-old resident of | 510 Grant St., was arraigned oh charges of rape and assault and battery with intent to commit a felony Monday, December 16. Smith requested the continuance this morning for further time to enter a plea to the* charges, citing a supreme court case which sets out that a counsel shall “have adequate time in which to prepare the defense.” Judge Parrish granted the extension time, and no definite date for entering a plea was set. Beery was given ujnil today, when arraigned Dec. 16, to enter a plea. Out On Bond The local young man is currently free from custody on a SIO,OOO property bond which covers the bond which wks set at $5,000 by the court. ' <! He was taken into custody by the city police and sheriff’s department a short time before noon on Saturday, Dec. 14 on a warrant his arrest. Severin H. county prosecutor, filed the twocharges against him after an affidavit'was signed by Roger L. ’’Bixler, husband of Norma Bixler, 17, who was allegedly assaulted by Beery. The alleged assault occurred about 3:30 a.m. on the 14th as Mr. and Mrs. Bixler were asleep in their home at 417 S. First St. Beery allegedly entered the home and asauited the 17-year-i old Mrs. Bixler, and then fled from the home when her screams awoke her husband. Mac Allister Mach Co 21 65 Beavera Oil Ser. Inc. 14.50 Mossman-Yarnelle Co 29 98 Decatur Auto Sup. 45.32 Adams County Auto Sup. st 76 Motorola 70 00 Indiana Equip. Co. 1.231.54 Del Chemical Corp. 28.08 Marathon Oil Co 919 00 Zurcher's Mobil Ser 55 11 Motor . Fuel Tax Division ! 59 40 Mishek’a nti.oo Com. Print Shop . , 2" 64 Haywood Pub Co. - 76 40 Yoat Coiwl. Co. .............. 50 Meshber. Bro; Stone Corp- 3.074; 24 S A L. Gravel’ Co. 7,253 60 Adams HuilAeis Sup 43 84 Berne Ready Mix 212/99 Adams Co. Farm Bureau V t<; #4 4’l Ml I.ATIVK BRIDGE' I I SD Yoder Sawmill .......... 5.1518 linker A Schultz " 111,11.4'70 ■Sol • Sfh.w'artz Const. Co. * 4,191’00 /Del ..‘ffibemlcal Co. a ; t;y a4- 7 ’ -■Ee’rTiYit'tl /to before' me this J^thday rtT Dqceth,la>T.- 1M3.. J... ‘ ‘"’Jldwfcrit F. Jaberg; Auditor. ,

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Eight Holstein Herds Classified For Type 1 The herds of eight Holstein breeders in this area have been officially classified for type by Ronald C. Chapman,. Emmetsburg, la._, an official**inspector, the Holstein-Frisian association of America reports. Results are as follows: Dale Caffee, Decatur—26 ahimals classified-«-3 "very good,” 21 "good plus,” ‘and 2 "good.” . Benjamin F. & Lydia Gerke, Air View Holstein farm, Decatur —54 animals classified—2 “very good,” 29 “good plus” and 23 “good.” Norman.,Lee Becker, Berne—2s animals classified — 11 “good plus,” and 12 “good.” Rolandes Liechty, Meadowpond farms, Berne—22 animals classified—ll “very good,” 9 “good plus,” and 2 “good.” Benjamin D. Mazelin, Lone Creek farms, Bernie—l 4 animals classified — 2 “very good,” 9 “good plus," and 3 “good.” Ivan L. Steury, Berne—3o animals classified — 3 “very good,” 20 “good plus,” and 7 “good.” ’ Harry Wulliman & Son, Berne —22 animals classified—4 “very good,” 16 “good plus,” and 2 good.” Christ Stahly, Geneva— 35 animals classified—2 “very good ” 18 “good plus,” and 15 “good’” Classification, in continuous operation since 1929, is the official hr«H Pr °n ram Os the Hdstein r ~m easures the conformahon of living animals against

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The People’s Voice This column is for the use of our readers who wish to make suggestions for the general good or discuss questions of interest. No articles will be published without signature of the author. O * o Voices Appreciation ‘ To toe Editor: I would appreciate your allowing me to use your newspaper in order to express to the citizens of Decatur my sincere appreciation for being allowed to serve as your city attorney during the last four fi years. Everyone has been so helpful, and co-operative, and just wonderful to me. I especially wish to thank the members of the common council, and Mrs. Laura A. Bosse, clerktreasurer, and all of the officials, department heads, and employes of the city. And, of course, I desire to express my gratitude to Don Gage, who appointed me city attorney. It was a pleasure to work for him. I do feel thatxnir city has made many improvements during Mayor Gage's administration, and I am proud to have been a small part of this work. I wish Mayor-elect Carl Gerber a successful administration for our city. Sincerely, Robert S. Anderson. the theoretical perfection of the true type Holstein cow or bull. The information made available by the program provides detailed reference material for Holstein breeders in all sections of the country.

20 Years Ago Today 0 —l. 0 Dec. 27, 1943 — Agreement has been reached out of court on settlement of the Willard Steele will contest, in which 12 Decatur churches, thp public library, the Decatur cemetery asociation and the Adams county memorial hospital were named beneficiaries. A transien/found dead Dec. 19 on a farm northeast of Berne has been identified by the FBI as Charles Adams, with no home address listed. i 5 ■ Forty-three men from 19 different states are enrolled as students at the Reppert auction school, which opened today for the semi-annual term. ' Secretary of state Cordell Hull and Gen Dwight Eisenhower predict defeat of Germany in 1944. United States Marines have staged a new invasion front on New Britain.

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1963

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