Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1964 — Page 2

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. Fixrin PrwL'rlbvd by Blair .Jtowd of Accounts .. .. — County Budget Form No. S*„ Kevlevd 191* NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determlnlna the tea rate* for pertain purposes by Adame Ceuntp, Indiana. Notice In hereby elven the taxpayer* of Adame County, Indiana, ♦ha.t the County Council at their regular pieotlng place, on the Bth day of Heptetnber, I**4 wtU coneWer fallowing budgen ai tMiBT classification for covntrm

CI.KHK OF CIRCUIT COURT I Servlcee J’erHonul I 15,299 All Other Op ICxpenee 8.050 | Current Chargee 850 I’ropurtle* 176 COUNTY AUDIT4HI Servicer Personal $ 15,550 All Other Op. wxpenee 8,010 Properties 100 COUNTY THKAMURWR ‘ Services Personal ..$ 15,509 All Other Op. Mxpenee ... B,MO I „ COUNTY HHCORDBR • Hervlces Persnnnl I 1,160 . All Other Op. Expense 1,010 * Current Charges 670 COUNTY aHKRIFF ; Services Personal I >l,lOO . All Other Op. Expense *.ftoo I Properties 2.815 . COUNTY gUnVKYOH Services Personal I 10.780 All Other Op. Expense 1,680 COUNTY AUHICUI.TUH Al. AfiWST ' Services Personal I 18,989 • AU Ottey Op. Expense 8,810 , Properties 800 COUNTY HO A HI) OF EDUCATION • Services personal I 8,82.5. I All Other Op. Expense 490 UH NTYHHAUTtt OFrit HH • Services Personal I 930 I All Other Op. Expense 830 COUNTY COHONKH Services Personal I 1,850- ’ All Other Op. Expense 50 | COUNTY AMSRSSOH I Services Personal ... * 10,050 . All Other Op. Expense ... 3,940 i

• s naTIMATN or OOVNTY FVNDb TO MH RAISED If OHplt It! •—’ > : . * County Ho ml A Fuads Hegalred Far Hspeaaee Te (lenoral Highway Walfurn Hospital Interest Decern her Slat «f Ineomleg Yeari Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund I. Total budget estimate for incoming year **93,816 *423.680 *288,205 *583,*5* * *5,6(H) '*. NeioHwnry expenditures, July I to nee. *1 of present year, to lie made from appropriations unexpended 190,090 jon.ooo 137, 88* $27,345 15,000 3. Additional nitprop. necessary to lie made July ! to Dec, 81 of present your . Jtt.Otul 6,000 10,000 • «. Outstanding temporary loans to bo paid before Dec. 31 of present year — not Included in Lines 2 or 3 None ' 5. Total funds required (add Lines 1.2, 3 ; and 4) 003.810 620,6*0 1.1.HQ0 30,000 ■ Funds en Hand and |e hr Deceived From Pourers Other Than Proposed Tui l.evyi . o. Actual balance. Juni ao of present year 151.094 »a.si2 49,5411 73,m *1.3*9 7. Taxes to l>« collected, present year (December battlement) I. . 151,656 too,coo 3*,39t (,*6S **.*.‘(s I. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec til of Incoming year (Schedules on file): 1 a. Special taxes 31,100 4«9,1tn0 64? ; i>. All other revenue ... IU,U2 5,000 3'JT.MO »»1 ”*7 Total funds (add Lines 6,7. 3a and *b) 385,291 601.312 100,067 767J53 43 865 10. Net amount to he raised for expenses to ' Dec. list of Incoming year (deduct Line Ito 1 of' . 9 from Line 5) *13,535' *?,3IS 25.426 6.847 3,1:18 11. •Operating balance (not In excess of expense Jan. Ist to Juno 30, less ml sc, revenue for same period) 35.000 35 500 14 Kna 13. Amount to be raised by tax levy (add Lines 10 and 11). :i(13.i>35 60,1>20 5,147 30,63$ PHOTO SKI) I.KVIKS ; Net Taxable Property . *51477 540 ; COMPARATIVE gTATHMBNT OF 7AXEX COI.I.KCT'RD AND TO MH nnLLKCTRn Levy on Amount to To He FUNDS Property Be Poised Cc”ml<><l CoH«"»ed Collected Collected • _ ’ Il’S.' 1064 1963 1962 IMI County Revenue * 59 *303,717 **35,538 *337.631 *3*6,978 <*306,811 JCtini. Court House .05 25.738 35.040 9.928 9,550 9,158 • County Welfare Fund 12 61,773 48.579- 54,605 69980 59 530 .Cum, Bridge 20 102.955 tOO.Km 99.382 71 «»5 <8 6*5 ; County-wide School Tax «8| 1 44.852 I 10.785 184.1(12 114,800 109,396 •Hospital Fund - ; • Mft“= ' I 5.04(8 ,9.928 9,950 9'158 • Hospital Bond A Interest .05 24.7'19 50,080 44.678 38.650 ' Dltcn Improvement 07 36,034 35,056 14,748 *3.435 TOTAL *1 *7l *795.757 *741,1*6 *704.9(10 *545,158 *5*1,554 TOWNSHIP POOR TAX LEVIES AND RATRg Estimated Poor Relief for Estimated • , Ensuing Year Balance Dec. Total Pnor For Reltat Township Including Operat- Sl«t Pre-ent Belief to be Net Assessed Ensuing List luff Balance Year Levied Valpstion Tear Hlue Creek 1 * ftA » 1.336 * *1.68*349 * 91 French l.Hon 606 “ 1.90* l,»«».:<l» .05 'Hartford 1.50.0 1.04* 454 1,786.620 .0* •Jefferson : 1.500 1,204 396 1,388,530 .02 Kirkland 1.500 997 ■ 503 *.4 4* 416 ,H 2 Monroe 8.310 8,295 55 3,730,670 .0* •Preble 2.3(H) 1.558 743 2,501,650 ‘ .03 -Root 7.800 9.552 *.903.410 ’ ~ .0* ! Pt.. Mary's 4.640 2.970 1,670 >.*45.140 .0* Union 1.460 1.1*3 348 1,?*4.*0* .02 Wabash s,mta 361 4459 v 2.7*4.750 .11 Washington 25.570 25,193 377 MW. 170 .97 Fur Assessed Valuations of Townships see Appropriate Column Caption Township Poor Tax Levies and Batea. Taxpayer; appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tag levlea have been determined. .u rei s*’ ,, *ri ,o a auditor net later than two day a prior to the second Monday In Beptomber, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure *0 to do. by the bounty auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state inter j of tai commissioners for further and final hearing Thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September er on or before the tenth day after publication by the ceuatv auditor of tax rgtes charged, whichever date Is later, hnd the state board will fix a data for hearing In thlg county. Comjdete detail «f budget estimate may be eeoa KDWARD F. JABKRO, Dat’d C^t®U.lM4 r Au4U ° r ' r Auditor Adams County, Indiana August 21 <ll • ■ ' ■ ' • '. ' ', - 1 •' ■ ' ■ ~ /■ ’ . •

COURT NEWS Real Estate Transfer* Edoa Gerber vial to Roy EAschliman etux W/2 SE/4 Section 23 Township 27 Range 13, 80 acre* Margie E. Shaffer to Mary Catherine Spangler, SE/4 NE/4; 8/2 S/2 NE/4 NE/4 (Sec. 8) Pt. W/2 SE/4 SE/4 (Sec. 5) Township 28 Range 15, 65 acres. Mary Catherine Spangler to Margie E. Shafter *tel. BE/4 NE/4| S/2 8/2 NE/4 NE/4<»ec. |) Pt. W/2 3E/4 SE/4 (Sec. 51 Township 38 Ranas 15, 65 acres. Carl Lee Mann etux to Iva Bixler. Geneva a Pt. Section * To**ship 25 Range 14, % acre. Edwin E. Coll etux to Doyle Robert Clevenger etux, Inlots 10 * I Pleasant Mills Doyle R Clevenger etux to Edwin E. Coil etux, Inlot 77 Decatur. The Krick-Tyndall Co. to Decatur Chamber of Commerce, Pt. NE/4 Section 4 Township 27 Rang* 14, 3.03 acr*s. Eugene P. Ziner elux to E. Ronald Murphy etux, Inlot 19 pt. Inlot 38 Decatur Grant Park Add. Ben McCulough etux to Russell Edgell etux, Inlot* 39-30-Pt. Inlot 33 Pleasant Mills. Anthony J. Faurote *tux to Geo. rge J. Anderson, Inlot II Anthony Wayne Meadows. Town A Country Development Inc. to Westmoore Apts. Inc., Inlots 13-14 Smith Arnold Add. Robert L. Yost etux. to G. Richard Childs etux, E/l Inlot 1* Oakwod Subdv. K-te:" Ideal Suburban Homes Inc. to Robert E. Hirschy etux. Pt. SE/4 NW/4 Section 33 Township M Range 15, .965 acres. National Tea Co. to Merlin J.

| Tow van ip ANNEaaoit WgHklagtoa Tpwnahhi Hervlom. Psrsonsl 8 7.850 All Other Op. Ifxpsnse 71n Properties 469 PHOKE<T'T|N<I attorney Hervlces Personal 8 3.100 All Other Op. Mxpense 1,190 circuit court Ser vlcne —Pcrsoniri —? ; .$ 19,90 b All Other Op. Expense 800 Current Chargee — 84 o properties 1.790 HKOISTHATION OF VOTKHX Hervloes Personal $ 1,960 All Other Op. Expense 400 COUNTY COURT HOUSE Hervlee Personal 8 6,830 All Other Op. Expense _ x „.. 8,500 COUNTY JAH, Services Personal 8 3.150 All Other Op Expense 8,760 Properties /. 400 COUNTY HOME Services Personal 8 13,900 All Other Op Expense 88.995 Current Charges 800 COUNTY Fl, AN COMMISSION Services Personal 3 19,000 All Other Op. Expense 8,116 Current Charges 76 Properties 900 COUNTY COMMISSION HUM Services Personal 8 38.934 Alt Other Op. Expense 4,000 Current Charges 83.118 Current Obllgalhine 3,800 Properties 9,000 Total tlenerel Fund 8189,410 ••COUNTY HOSPITAL FUND Administration 8 17,71* Oietary < 88,604

InMIaMPWW* Lhwtok INDIANARJMS (UPI)-—Live-stock: • Hogs 3,800; mostly 1.00 higher; 1 and 2, 200-230 lb IRSO--16.75; 1 to 8, 196-940 lb 18.2918.75; 240-260 lb 18.0048.29; 2 and 3, 230-280 lb 17.5048.00; 325350 lb 16.50; 1 and 2, 170-190 lb 17.00-18.25; sows 25-50 higher; 1 to 3. 210-860 lb 15.2549. M; 359-430 lb 14JI-15.25; I and 8, 400-310 lb 13 00-14.25, Cattle 300; calves 25; not enough offered to teat trend; good to ehole* steer* 00.0029.35; cow* strong; tanner. eutter and utility 1000-lMO; bull steady; utility and commercial Loew Trust, Intot* 363-363-364 Decatur. Mary Marte Copper* to Farm Bureau Mutual In*. Co., Pt. SW/4 BW/4 Section 83 Township 27 Range 14, 1 acre. Anthony <J. Faurote etux to Richard B. Vergosen etux, Inlot 29 Anthony Wayne Meadow*. Karl E. Kauffman etal to Roger L. Habegger e ux, Inlot 891 Borne 44th Add Karl E. Kauffman etal Co-Kx. to Roger L. Habegger etux., Inlot 391 Berne 44th Add. Jerden F. Sanmsnn etux to Ideal Suburban Home* Inc., Inlot* 118-113 Deeatur, Alice Hodanp etvlr to Ruey F. Hodapp. Intel* IfMTI Berne. Ralph Edward Beel* etux to Merlin X. Hedingtan, Intel* 468469 Berne. Robert L. Riegel *tux to Devon Clifton etux, Pt. SW/4 SW/ Section 36 Township II Range 14, 1 acre.

I.aundry 12,8nn Housekeeping 8i,8O(> Plant Operation 85,8n0 Mmllcal. Rurglcal and hetitul ... 39.909 Nursing 318.783 X-lluy 88.809 Eaborntory 89,590 Capital Investments 6,000 Total County H»»P. Ftrna 5 ... ..: 1585,255 •NOTE: Whenever county establishes a County Election and Registration Fund, expense for „ this purpose should not be Included In County General Fund. ••Counties levying a separate tax for hospital expanse should not "Include sucn expense In County tleneeal Fund. COUNTY HIOHWAV W AINTF.N A Nt'H AND HEFAIH FUND Hervlcoe Pcrsonpl $128,725 All Other tip Expense 43.005 Material aia.ioo • Current Charges 13.500 Current Obligations 6,800 Properties . 19,900 Total Co H. M A R $483,880 4 01 NTY WELFARE Fl ND Part I Current Charges $837,666 part 11 Current charges 27.t00 (Other than Part 11 personal Services . 25,729 All Other Op 2.975 Properties 190 Total $ 56,555

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, HUMANA

15.9Q>36'50. Sheep 125; generally steady; Choice and prime spring lamb* 33.0M4.00; good and choice 21.00-23.00. CHtwi Preduc* CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry, too few receipt*. Cheese, processed 1o a f 39%43%; brick 39%-44%; Swiss 80100 lb blocks Grade A 48%-51; B 46-49. Butter, firm; 93 seqr* 60| 93 score 60; 90 score 59; 89 score 57%. Eggs, steady to firm; white large extras 41; mixed large extras 41; mediums 33; standards 32. UNION CHAPEL EVANGELICAL UNITED BRKTHBEN "The Chapel at the Crossroads” Kenneth P. Angie, pastor , Leroy Walters, S. S. Supt. Devotions for all —,9:00 a.m. Bible Study for all ages — 9:15 a.m. Lesson Theme — “A New Cell for Faithfulness." Scriptures — Deut. 6:4-16. Text — “Take heed lest your heart be deceived, and you turn aside and serve other gods and worship them. Deut. 11:16. Divine Worship — 10:00 am. Organ Prelude by Mrs. Earl Chntr - "The Prodigal Son.” — Chrisholm. Anthem — “He Is Able to Deliver Thee.” — W. A. Ogden. Offertory Music—“ Savior, Lead Us.” — Brandbury. Organ and Piano Duet — "On Calvary." — W. C. Poole. Mrs. Earl Chase and Mrs. John Walters, Sermon — "The New Man." Pastor Angle. Scripture — Ephesians 4:23-26. CALENDAR TUESDAY 7:45 p.m. — A meet at the church of the Executive Committee of Union Chapel EUB Men. WEDNESDAY 7;30 p.m. — Sing-time, prayertime, and a timely Bible Lesson. F"-1 Chase is the Lay Member. The attendance has been gooa. Would like to have more children to attend. THURSDAY “ 9:00 a m. — Ladies Aid meets at the church. SATURDAY 6;30 am. — Men’s Prayer Breakfast at the Community Center, The VBS continues all this next week at Berne First Mennonit* Church, They are in need of crayons, paste, and modeling clay. Also, teen agers over sixteen years of age and other ladles to assist with the Nursery group. Thought for the week: “Until God's children allow Him to lead them daily, they have no right to attempt to pray to him.” COMING EVENTS Rally Day in our Sunday School and in Worship. September 27th. HOLY COMMUNION and PROMOTION DAY — October 4th. MEN'S DAY — Sunday, October Uth. MONROE FRIENDS Vernon Riley, pastor Bunday school 9:30 a.m. Willtem 2urchcr, superintendent. 5 Morning service 10:30 am. "Are We Measuring to God's Standaids." Evening services — 7:30 p.jm. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.rn. Mrs. Bessie Bould, leader. BT. PAUL LUTHERAN Preble Narman H. Ouck. pastor Early service — 8 a.m. Sunday school, Bible class — 9:15 a m. Late service — 10 a m. PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Joaeph Carter, *aator Lowell Nell, superintendent I Sunday School — 9:30 a m Classes for al lages. Children's classes in McCoy Center. Worship — 10:30 a.m. EVENING Jr. BYF — 7:00 p.m. Adult Training Class — 7:09 p.m. Worship — 7:30 p.m. WELCOME IM* Our Year of Challenge ST. JOHN UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Vera Crus Robert R. Oleson, pastor 9:30 a m. — Sunday School. 10.30 a m. — Worship Service. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Joseph Gibson, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Divine Worship, with sermontete for children at 10:30 a.m. SALEM METHODIST Joaeph Gibaan. paster Sunday School at 9:30. Service at the Blue Creek Schoolhouse for the Migrant Camp at 2:30 pin. We need all of our youth with the Ukulele Choir for this service, as well as many adults to stag and support the service. M Y. F. at 6 p.m. Evening Church Service at 7:30 p.m. ’ Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday *t 8* p.m.

PIAMANT DALE CHURCH Os TW BRETHREN DohRX Ritchey. Bester Sunday School — 9:00. Oscar Geisel, superintendent. Director at Children's Work, Ellen Leyse. Morning worship 10:00. Sermon subject, “GOD’S CLAIM FOR HIS OWN.” Evening services 7:30. A presentation of high lights of District Conference. Followed by a message. Bible study and Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7;30. Leader the pastor. ft' International Dai loses Wp /•' 1 Dependable Looses for Angusi 23, 1M4 Backmand Scriptarsi Deuteronomy 1; • Psaba taiM. A STUDENT waiter In the school dining hall was complaining about another waiter. “He just took off without saying anything about it, and the rest of us had to carry Us job. There wasn’t time to get a substitute* Now

the student who walked off the job leaving the others with extra work, and all without letting any one know he was leaving, may have been a very good waiter. But he won’t stand a good ehance of

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being recommended for the job next year, if he keeps up this sort of thing. No matter how good he is at waiting on table, if he can’t be depended on, he’s not a good prospect. Dependability is what makes all good qualities strong, ted at the teeter The heart of the matter, as usual, is to be found in the Bible. Deuteronomy 6:4-17 is as good a place as any to find dependability —not the word but the thing itself—described plainly. What are the qualities of a dependable life? First of all, it is one that has God, the true God, at the center. It is I life oriented to God, taking orders from him. Centrally it is a life filled with love for God. This means admiration and not mere adoration, it means loyalty through thick and thin. Now there were few if any atheists in ■those days. Belief in God, some kind of God, was to be found everywhere. Constantly, through all their prophets, the Hebrews were reminded of what kind of God the true and only God is. IsaMe The heart—to modem ears—■ means the emotions. But when the prophet said love God with all your heart, he did not mean love him with all your emotions. Loving God with emotions only turns worship into a kind of binge. The Hebrew word could almost be translated "Stand By”; —stand by your God with all your loyalty and all your dedication. The "heart" meant the springs of life, the motives at the very center of a man's life. The point is that in the character of a good man or woman there is an inner and outer side. The outer side is his actions, habits, what we see of him. The inside is what he really is; and if what he is, is not right, then what he does will be all wrong. Nobody likes to be called a hollow person, yet that’s just what any of us is if the strength is not there, the Godcreated strength, on the inside, WtoMiys and Sundays We don’t know whether Moses meant to be taken literally or not when he ordered the Israelites to write the laws on their heads and hands and on the doorposts of their houses. They took it literally, anyway, and tied on their foreheads and on their wrists tiny boxes containing quotations from the Law. Jesus rather made fun of this practice, because it had become a substitute for actually keeping the Law. Anyhow, one point is clear. The conduct, the habit-patterns, the ambitions, the purposeful actions of a man belong in his head and hands and home. What he thinks, what he does, where he goes,— his home life and his work life,—should be all of one piece. You can’t: live selfishly six days in every week and then break out into unselfishness on Sundays. You can’t be dependable as a man and a Christian on one day devoted to goodness. The six bad days will vote the one good day down. People have often tried to divide their lives into compartments, in some of which they could de as they pleased and in others they would conform to what they took to be the will of God. Isn’t that in fact what most of us do? How often in the course of an ordinary weekday do we ask ourselves, "What will people think?” and how often do we ask, "What does God think?" What society expects of mo may bo good; what God expects and demands is good. And ho expects it seven days a

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GIVING TO GOD Bev. James R. Meadows People do not go to church because they are unwilling to pay the price of what a sincere worship of God will exact of them. For we go to church primarily to acknowledge our utter dependance upon God, and to express our gratitude to Him for all the wonderous works that He has done unto man. We do not go to just get from God, but to give God somethinggive Him our love, our devotion, our very livea. We go to present unta Him “ourselves, our souls, our bodies, to be a reasonable, holy, and living sacrifice unto Him.” We go to taje God in that one place, where we may be certain that ’He is peculiarly and specially present. We face Him in our unworthiness and need, most grateful that RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren in Christ John O. Goodwin, pastor ML Victory Church 2 miles north of 224 on the state line Vistation Sunday, no services 8:00 Wednesday Prayer meeting. Mt. Zion Church 2 miles south of 224 on 101 9:00 — Sunday School. 10:00 — Class Meeting, Louise Bunner, leader. Evening Services dismissed for the Camp meeting Aug. 19-30. • SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST H. E. Settlage, minister 9:00 — Sunday School. 10:00 — Worship Service. » Children’s Choir Rehearsals will be discontinued until further notice. MONROE METHODIST Charles E. Elam, pastor 9:30 a.m. — Morning Worship. Rev. Gordon Klopfenstein as the guest speaker. 10:30 a m. — Church school. WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m. — Mid-Week Prayer Service at the parsonage. ST. LUKE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Honduras Robert R. Oleson, pastor 9:00 a.m. — Worship Service. 10:00 a.m. — Sunday School. 12:00 noon Sunday School Picnic at Pleasant Dale Parish Hall. WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m. — Junior Choir Practice. KELLY’S Fabric-Care Center Dry Cleaning — Laundry Fur Storage Coin Operated Laundry - A Dry Cleaning 427 N. 9th St. Decatur G E R B E R ’~S~ WIiUM FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANS Thomas E. Williams, Mgr. Rose M. Gate, Field Office Clerk 216 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-3784 sheets furniture 150-152 S. 2nd Si Phone 3-2602 Decatur “FOR THE BEST AT CLAIM TIME” BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE 239 N. Uth St. Phone 3-3056 JET GRILL Meals — Short Orders Bottomless Cup of Coffee. Small Banquet Room. Monroe, Ind. Phone 2-6517 DECATUR CAB CO. Phone 3-4944 Safe, Dependable Drivers

He hath not “rewarded us according to our sins, nor visited us according to our iniquities,” knowing that the sincerity of our humility is met by His loving kindness and tender mercy. And to the sincere and contrite heart seeking Him in worship, God does come and fill the emptiness of our hearts with the graciousness of His love, and our enfeebled lives with the strength and power of His Holy Spirit. THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “Every man accordingly as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity; for God loveth a cheerful gives.”—ll Cor. 9:7. CLARK W. SMITH BUILDER “A Complete Home Building Service” Striekl.r Mobile Home Park, Im., 531 8. 13th Street, one of Indiana's leading trailer courts, le located on highway U.S. 11 near the south city limits of Decatur, Ind. A modern laundry, outdoor play, ground, new Indirect lighting, picnic area, a recreation building and a tennis court are provided for the convenience of the residents Phase 8-8825 JOHNSON’S STUDIO Candid Weddings Portraits, Commercial, Baby & Confirmation. Roll Film Developing—All Kinds 110 S. 10th St. Decatur Miller’s Grocery Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, Ice Cream 937 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3307 Fleet-Wing Products BEAVERS OIL SERVICE, INC. Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 ROTH ELECTRIC Electric Heat & Wiring Home Komfort Insulation FREE ESTIMATES Phone 3-6513 Monre, Ind. QUALITY PRODUCTS Plus Courteous, Prompt Service. DIAL 3-2561 DECATUR READY-MIX CORP. Troon’s Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 SMITH DRU 6 CO. 149 N. 2nd St Phone 3-3614 Your Rexall Drug Store “I was glad when they said unto me, Let us <<r into the house of the Lord.” Psalms 122:1. REYNOLDS ELECTRIC WEMHOFF MEMORIALS Phono 3*2060 Hi-Way 27 - 33 N.

FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOARS Thomas E. Williams, Mgr. Rose M. Gase, Field Office Clerk 216 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-3784

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1964

PHOTOGRAPHY by DAVE COLE People Pleasing Photographs 1490 W. Monroe St Phono 34861 Gillig & Doan FUNERAL HOME Thomas N. Sefton, Mgr. HARMAN’S MKT. GROCERIES - MEATS PRODUCE 618 Adams St. Decatur BOWER Jewelry Store Diamond and Wedding Rings TEE P L E GENERAL TRUCKING Daily Service Between Fort Wayne and Richmond. Phone 3-2607 STUCKY FURNITURE CO. MONROE, IND. SMITH PURE MILK CO. Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Products 134 S. 13th at Adams V. F. Hurst and Son ORNAMENTAL IRON WE FINANCE Phone 3-448 P 104 N. 15th St. Decatur, Ind. GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe Sts. Phone 3-3609 1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 The First Sials Bank DECATUR, IND. Established 1883 Member F. D. I. C. Decatur Equipment Inc. ™ Sales and Service Hiway 27 North Phone 3-2904 ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. NEW and USED TRAILERS Decatur, Ind. 803 N. 13th St Phone 3-3138 LAWSON Heating — Plumbing Appliances Sales and Service Phone 3-3626 1835 W. Monroe St. If No Answer Call 3-4539