Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1964 — Page 2
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World Service Day At Churches Sunday Work! service day will be observed at the Decatur Evangelical United Brethren ohurch Sunday, with Dr. John F. Schaefer and Dr. Mary McLanachan. both of Dayton, 0., as the guest speakers. The Rev. F. P. Miller and the Rev. J. 0. Penrod, pastors, have announced the following schedule of services: At the Bethany church, the
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Five Arrested For Beating Policeman SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPD— Five Negroes accused of a near fatal meat cleaver attack on a rookie policeman who stopped their car for speeding were held on $55,000 bail each today pending a preliminary hearing set for May 11. The suspects w’ere captured here. 32 miles away from where the policeman was attacked. an hour after the inci-
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dent, They identified themselves as members of the Black Muslim sect. Los Angeles sect leaders have denied, however, that the five are Muslims. The three men and two women were arraigned in municipal court Wednesday and pleaded innocent to charges of mayhem, assault with intent to commit murder, assault with a deadly weapon and car theft. The rookie officer, Albert J. Gilman, 21, was reported recovering satisfactorily i n Oceanside Hospital at neighboring Oceanside, Calif. He was hacked brutally with a meat
Anderson Man AdmitsTo Slaying Os Wife ANDERSON, Ind. (UPD — John W. E. Chambers, Jr., 25, son of an Anderson wholesale beer distributor, admitted orally lata Thursday that he shot and killed his wife in a domestic argument, police said, cleaver Wednesday, suffering numerous severe cuts on his face, scalp, neck and shoulders, and two fingers of his right hand. Gilman underwent more than seven hours of surgery.
List Honor Pupils At Adams Central Honor students for the fifth grading period at the Adams Central high school and junior high have been announced by Carl Honaker, principal. Requirements for special mention arc all A*s; for the honor roll, at least two A’s in solid subjects and all remaining grades no lower than B, this includes all subjects; for honorable mention, no grade lower than B in all subjects. t The complete list follows: Special Mention Seniors — Jane Kaehr, Kathy Michaels, Imogene Steffen. Juniors—Jill Brodbeck, Ronald Steury. Sophomores —Cary Gerber. Freshmen — Raymond Adler, Rita King, Carol Macy, Alan Ringger. Grade B—Janice Jones, Vertha Miller, John Wagley, Brian Zurcher. Grade 7—Anne Hilty. Honor Roll Seniors — Suellen Bentz, Edith Dennison, Carol DeVine, Paul Hirschy, Mike Leyse, Nancy Miller, Gloria Rupert, Sandra Teeter. Juniors — Reginald Converse, Tony Ehrsam, Peggy Gerber, Vernon Hedington, Steve Hildebrand, Barry Isch, Steve Kaehr, Maris Moeschberger, David Speakman, Carmi Steffen. Sophomores — Ronald Kipfer, Janice Soldner, Carolyn Hildebrand, Cheryl Isch. Romona Merriman, Sara Ploughe, Ted Rash, Don Raudenbush, Pataliena Shaffer, Susan Wagley. Freshmen —Allen Birch, Cheryl Dick, Cathy Gerber, Janet Hamrick, Eva Mankey, Mary Schwartz, Gretchen Yost. Grade 8— Gladys Hart, Connie High, Patti Isch, Sheryl Raudenbush, Diane Rich, Donna Roudenbush, Tim Schmitt, Linda Soid-
Nome Os Dead Man On Ballot At Logansport LOGANSPORT, Ind. (UPD — Ronald G. Barnes’ name will remain on the Logansport school board ballot May 5 despite his cteath, Barnes, 52, manager of a Logansport store and present member of the Logansport Community School Corp, board, died Wednesday. He was a candidate for election to the new board when the present board is dissolved June 30. ner, Roxann Stavenik. Honorable Mention Seniors— Edward Beer, Nancy Bertsch, Sydonna Car nail, Ron Habegger, Larry Johnson, Debby Smith. Juniors—Brenda Hamrick, Marie Kaehr, Warred Macy, Art Ringger, Judy Ringger, Pauline Ripley, Becky Soldner, John Steffen, Rick Stucky, Richard Welch. Sopohomores — Wanda Adler, Steve Amstutz, Max Beer, Edward Bentz, Arleen Borne, Karen Engle, Philip Isch, Vickie McClain, Sharon Smith, Camial Striker. Freshmen — Jane Bryan, Judy Butler, Denny Harvey, Judy Hoffman, Stephen Kershner, Ruth Kipfer, Donna Miller, Jerry Ripple, Samuel Shetler, Diane Steffen, Danny Strayer. Grade B—Philip Bentz, Dennis Bieber ich, Jaynie Christman, Diane Dennison, Charlotte Elam, Anita Girod, Ann Haugh, Martha Hilty, Mary Kaehr, Beth Mann, Becky Miller, Lalah Nussbaum, Pamela Nussbaum, Jo Ann Riff, Gloria Ripple, Joan Stucky, Marlene Stucky, Becky Tonner, Delila Wickey. Grade 7—Amanda Shetler, Barbara Birch, Deborah Ray, Stan- ’ ley Steury, Gretchen Leyse, Lois Kipfer, Becky Irwin, Lois Beav- . ers,
Zintsmaster Motors “Where New Car Business Is Great” — THIS GIVES YOU A WIDE SELECTION OF FIME" USED CARS PLUS ALL THIS Big Present Car One Year Low Bank Rate Allowance Warranty Financing MAKE THIS A SUMMER OF PLEASURE AND FUM Reserve District No. 7 SUte No. 731 REPORT OF CONDITION OF The First State Bank of Decatur of Decatur, Indiana, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on April 15 1964, published in accordance with a call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection ----- - $2,313,261.92 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ---- 8,840,742.77 Obligations of States and poilitical subdivisions 934,452.33 Corporate stocks (including $24,000.00 stock of Fedeial Reserve Bank) — 24,000.00 Loans and discounts (including $80.32 overdrafts) 8,788,641.89 Bank premises owned $ 33,056.36 Furniture and fixtures $102,707.75 ‘ 135,764 11 Other assets — 8,799.43 TOTAL ASSETS $21,045,662.45 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 5 7,014.442.44 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ------ 10,954,951.59 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) -------- ------ —-- 106,962.03 Deposits of States and political subdivisions •_ 1.072,933.55 Deposits of banks 149,749.32 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 46,266.79 TOTAL DEPOSITS -$19,345,305.72 (a) Total demand deposits $ 8.315.354.13 (b) Total time deposits .... $11,029,951.59 Other liabilities ... - 216.281.40 TOTAL LIABILITIES --------$10,561,587.12 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $300,000.00 (b) Preferred stock, total par value $ None (Total Tetirable value $ None) (c) Capital notes and Surplus 1 —$ 500,000.00 Undivided profits — 534,075.33 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred-capital) None TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... $ 1.484,075.33 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $21,045,662.45 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes ... INone (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of ------------ $ 336.514,55 (b) Securities as shown above arc after deduction of valuation reserves of-INone I, Wm. ,R. Lose, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. WM. R. LOSE We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. T. F. Graliker. - ' H. H. Krueckeberg. ” G. W. Vizard. .... .. . Directors
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1964
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