Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1964 — Page 4

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Bunday bjr THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Catered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President Mrs. John Shirk Vice President Mrs. A. R. Holtbouse Secretary Ralph W. Sauer Treasurer SubscripUgn Rates By Mall, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 910.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, 93.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 911.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, 93.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents.

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Special Services At Missionary Church A week of special services will •tart Sunday at 7 p m at the Decatur Missionary church. Tenth and Dayton afreets, with the Rev. Bill Weston as the evangelist, it was announced today by the Rev. Leroy E. Rusher, pastor of the church. The services will be held each night of the week, except Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and continuing through Sunday, September 97. The Rev. Bill Weeton has for many years been director of the greater St. Louie Youth for Christ. Beside hie usual musical ability, he is a unique preacher. He is in constant demand from coast to coast as a crusade song leader, choir director, youth speaker and eveangelist. Rev. Weston will be directing a special “revival choir” each evening. Also, the boys and girls will have a part in the services as they participate in his "booster band.” Rev. Rusher, pastor of the church, stated, "We have been looking forward to these special services with Rev. Weston. I believe that all who attend these seven wonderfuj -irffthts in song and sermon, wiH he helped in their splrituijjife. The congregation of the Decatur Missionary church gives the entire community a most cordial invitation to share in these revival blessings." Avoid Splitting Unseasoned wood has a tendency to split sometimes when nails are driven into it. Blunt the points of your nails against an old wrench or other flat metal surface, and this will prevent injury to the wood. HTATE OF INDIANA ) 88: COUNTY OF ADAMS ) BERTHA V. BOWEN, ) PLAINTIFF ) VS ) ISAAC SMITH, ETAL ) IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 1964 NO, 21571 NON-RESIDENTS NOTICE Comes now the' plaintiff, by G. Ilemy Blerly, her attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with the Affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent Inquiry Is unknown of the following defendants, towlt: Isnac smith: Nancy Smith; Zachnrliih Smith; George A. Dent, Administrator Estate of Zacharlah . Slulth, dei uHHeO; Jamoa B. T-eeplet-Mary Teeple; Susan Smith; Martha Smith; J nines Teeple; Joseph FrlsInger; Columbia Harrison; Martha Frlslnger; Clara E. Frlslnger; John M. Frlslnger', Harriet A Blossom; Catharine E. Klrarofe; Susie R. Bowen; Alphred M. Bowen; Maynard A. Frlslnger: M. A. Frlslnger; Mary Jane Frlslnger; Fannie M. Olpe; John F. Frlslnger; Mary I. Frlslnger; Ruth FrlsInger; Richard M. Frlslnger; Mary J. Frlslnger; Alma Frlslnger; Roger Glpe; Mary I. Peterson; Dwight Peterson; Newton I. Klracofv; Kermit F. Bowen; Mary Catherine Spangler; Robert 11. Bowen; Allen W. Bowen. THE UNKNOWN HUSBANDS AND WIVES, respectively, o, each of the above named and designated persons, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff THE UNKNOWN WIDOWERS AND WIDOWS, respectively, of each of the above named and designated deceased persons, the names of all of whom are unkn wn to plaintiff. THE UNKNOWN CHILDREN, HEIRS AND DESCENDANTS, surviving spouse, creditors, and admlnlstiHtors of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors In Interest nnd assigns respectively of each of the above named and designated deceased persons the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff THE BPOUSEH OF ALL OF THE PERSONS ABOVE NAMED, described and designated, as defendants to this action who. are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plalu—Wfr— — : —-■■ •- ALL THE WOMEN ONCE KNOWN by any of the above names nnd designations whose names may have been changed, snd who are known by other • mimes, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff. ALL THE PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS AVHO ASSERT OR MIGHT ASSERT ANY TITLE claim or Interest .In or Hen upon ’ the rent estate described In the complaint In thia action by, under or through any of the defendants In this action named, descrlbeil and designated In said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. That sold action la for the purpose of quieting title to real estate In the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are neeesssry parties ter said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana < The following real estate In Adams County In the State of Indiana, is described In said complaint. to wit: The southeast quarter (SE 40 of the-southeast quarter (SE 40 of Section Six (61. Township Twenty-seven <27> North. Range Fifteen <lsl East, containing forty (401 acres, more or less. This action Is Instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting her title “ to the real estate, above described against all claimants whatsoever. Notice Is therefore hereby given that unless they be and appear on the 49th day of the September Term. 1964, of. the Adams Circuit Court, being the 2nd day of November, 1964; to Ke begun and holden on the Bth day of September. ,1964 at the Court House In the City of Deactur. and said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the eaqte will be beard and determined In their nlisence IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand ilnd affixed the seal of said Court In the office of the Clerk thereof In the City of Decatur. Indiana, this 9th day of September, 1964. SEAL George M. Bair Clerk Adams Circuit Court Blerly ft SuHiviui. Attorneys by G. Remy Blerly 9/11, 18, 25.

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Petrie Is County Chairman 01 Sales Wilbur Petrie has been named Adams couaty chairman of arrangements and ticket sales for the Goldwater victory-tor-freedom dinner to be held Thursday, October 1, in Indianapolis. Adams county plans to take a large contingent es RefObiteam to Indianapolis to hear Texas Senator John G. Tower speak at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. The dinner coincides with a day-long appearance in Indiana of GOP presidential candidate Barry M. Goldwater. The Arizona senator will make seven stops in the Hoosier state and will be joined by his Texas colleague during a portion of the tour. Robert N. Stewart, GOP state chairman, will serve as master of ceremonies for the 9100 fundraising dinner. A Iso on the program will be the party's top two candidates, gubernational aspirant Richard O. Ristine and senatoril front runner D. Russell Bontrager. Stewart said all the proceeds from the dinner will be plowed back into the campaign to help elect the Goldwater-Miller ticket nationally and support the candidacy of the state GOP team.

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Tte Strange Aaaartiena One of the weirdest books we have ever read has been pouring into Adame county in such quantity that we feel some comment should be made on it, though any non-partisan reader would certainly relegate it to the realm of science-fiction without a-second thought. It is a little book called M A Choice Not An Echo” by Phyllis Schlafly, president of the Illinois Federation of Republican Women. It is probably the most comprehensive collection of half-truths, innuendoes, outright lies and ridiculous charges ever gathered together in 212 pages! Starting out by charging that the Democrats stole the elections of 1940, 1944, 1948, and 1960, and that “dirty internationalist” Republicans stole control of the Republican party and held it until “Good old Barry” with the help of the little people won it back this summer, it purports to be political history. It is political nonsense and drivel. I It seems rather strange that no report was made to grand juries, prosecutors, etc., the country over of all these scandalous “steals”. We remember a few of these only too well. A good example was the charge by the Indianapolis Star that the election of 1960 was stolen in Lake county. They screamed and yelled until finally the Republican newspapers there started running a few front-page articles of their own, explaining that it was hogwash, that Lake county Republicans had not committed perjury and allowed their Demo-

cratic collegues to steal any precincts. They strongly castigated the Star, and they are net going to support the Star's candidate for president, Mr. Goldwater. (For those interested, there are “kingmakers” in every faction that controls a political party, Democratic or Republican, and this year, “Honest Barry” has two of the most ruthless, nnAmerican, dictatorial, and anti-average Americans in his corner — Gene Pulliam of Indianapolis, Munice and Arizona, and R. L. Hunt the Texas millionaire whose income is $250,000 an hour. NO wonder they .favor a candidate who opposes a graduated net income tax! What a steal it would be for the rich if Goldwater were elected! Anyone who sincerely wants to end bossism in American political parties would do well by contributing to the party of his choice, and by hard Work in the campaign. He would also do well to study the issues. If, after serious Study, you believe in end- , ing social security, public works, all kinds of socalled “foreign” aid, in ending the draft, balancing the budget, .cutting taxes, threatening the enemy, unleashing Chiang Ki-Chek, supporting a return to Cuba by the exiles (which Eisenhower tried with his plan for the Bay of Pigs invasion, carried out only a few days after Kennedy took office), ending the graduated net income tax — if you really believe these things, vote, and then turn yourself in — you’re a prime candidate for the booby hatch! Editorial written by-— Dick Heller

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