Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1964 — Page 4

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Remember These Words? “Ignorance and misinformation can handicap the progress of a city or a company — but they can, if allowed to prevail in foreign policy, handicap this country’s security. of complex and continuing problems, in a world full by frustrations, and irritations, America’s leadership must be guided by the lights of learning and reason — or else those who confuse rhetoric with reality and the plausible “ * with the possible will gain the popular ascendancy with thtir seemingly swift and simple solutions to every world problem. “There will always be dissident voices heard in the land, expressing opposition without alternatives, finding fault but never favor, perceiving gloom on every side and seeking influence without responsibility. Those voices are inevitable. "But today, other voices are heard in the lands, — voices preaching doctrines wholly unrelated to reality, wholly unsuited to the sixties, doctfhies which apparently assume that words will suffice without weapons, that vituperation is as good as victory and that peace is a sign of weakness "We cannot expect that everyone, to use the phrase of a decade ago, will ‘tajk sense to the American people.’ But we can hope that fewer people will listen to nonsense. And the notion that . . . strength is but a matter of slogans is nothing but just plain nonsense.’’ This is an excerpt from the text of the undelivered speech scheduled for presentation by President Kennedy at Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 22, 1963. It is as true today as it was a year ago. The same voices of doom are heard. On Nov. 8 the people of America will have their choice between two men who represent totally divergent views on the future of America and the world. One view is of hope, the other, of nuclear confrontation in foreign affairs and lessening governmental authority and effectiveness at home. We need a stronger, more moral America, not a weaker one. Editorial Written by—— Dick Heller

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SALE CALENDAR OCT 23—7:00 p. m. Lehman’s Auction. 2 miles east of Monroe on 124, 5 miles south, K mile east. Used and new merchandise and antiques. Emerson Lehman, Fritz Lehman, auctioneers. OCT. 24—1:30 p.m. Norbert P. and Arietta J Martin, owners. 114 Mulberry Street, Monroeville, Ind. 7-Room modern home. Glenn C. Meriea, Wm. F. Schnepf, auctioneers. OCT. 24—18:00 Noon. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bauman, owners. 4K miles north of Decatur, Indiana on Saddle Lake Road, then one mile east. Farm machinery, equipment, household goods, tools, etc. J. F. Sanmann, T. D. Schieferstein. Gorman Fox, auctioneers. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. OCT 24—10:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bieberich, owners. 4‘4 miles west of Decatur on U. S. 224 to Preble, then north 2 miles, turn west, first farm Complete line of farm machinery. household goods, antiques. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. OCT. 27—6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Farling, Jr., owners. National Guard Armory, East Spring Street, Bluffton, Ind Spinet Siano; appliances; furniture; miscellaneous. Ellenberger ros.. Auctioneers. OCT. 25—12:00 Noon. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Klein, owners. East of Decatur, Ind. on U. S 224 to second road east of State line, then north 3 miles Tractors, corn picker, combine, otheF farm equipment, household goods. Merl Knittie, Don Mox, auctioneers. z OCT 29—4:00 p.m. Severin H. Schurger, executor Frank Garcia estate 519 East Monroe St., extended. Real estate and personal property. Gerald G. Strickler, Burl Sprunger, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. Sale conducted by The Kent Realtj & Auction Co. OCT. 30—7:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Beer, owners. Farmer Feed Mill. Geneva. Ind. Mixing and grinding equipment; supplies; miscellaneous items; trucks, etc. Ellenberger Bros., Aucts. OCT. 30—1:00 p. in. Mrs. Henry Wagley, owner. 4K miles south, 1H miles east of Monroe, Ind. Farm machinery, miscellaneous. Sale conducted by Phil ft Miz Auction Co. OCT. 31—10:00 a. in. Jefferson Garage, owner, Berne, Ind. Complete dose out sale of garage, trucks, cars, office equipment, garage equipment. Sale conducted by Phil & Miz Auction Co. Phil Neuenschwander, Maynard Lehman, Burl Sprunger, Emerson Lehman, auctioneers. OCT. 31—1:00 pm. William ft Maxine Rodenbeck, owners. 4 miles northwest of Decatur, Ind. on U. S. 27, then 4 mile east. Tractors, implements, pony. Glenn C. Meriea, Wm. F. Schnepf, auctioneers. OCT. 31—11:00 a. in. Perry Workinger. owner. Southeast edge of Wren, Ohio. 43-Acre improved farm, antiques, household goods, misc., hay, farm equipment. Ned C. Johnson, Atlee Gehres, Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. NOV. 4—11:00, am. E Bill Aeschliman, owner. % mile north of. CraigviUe on St. Rd. 301 to County Road 300 N, first farm west. Tractors, equipment, corn picker, implements, truck. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. NOV. 7—1:30 p.m. Brice Bauserman, administrator Jennie Kiefer estate. 118 South Bth St., Decatur, Ind. Six-room house. Ncxi C. Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 7—1:30 p.m. Mary A. Tague estate, owner. 2 miles south of Decatur on Mud Pike road, then 2 miles east, then M mile south. 80 Acre sum. Wm. F. Schnepf, Glen Meriea, AuctJ. NOV. 7—10:80 a.m. Brice Batlserman, Adm. of estate of Jennie I. Kiefer, owners. 310 High Street. Geneva, Ind. Real estate and persona! property. Sale conducted by Phil & Miz Auction Co. NOV. 7—12:30 p. m. Noah Graber. Adm. of Elizabeth Graber estate, owners. 524 Center Street, Berwe, Ind. 5-Room all-modern home and personal property. Sale conducted by Phil & Miz Auction Co. NOV. 14—10:30 a.m. Martin F. Sprunger, owner. 1H miles west of Pleasant Mills, or south of Decatur on county farm road, 2U| miles, then east IK mile. Complete close-out sale. Tractor; farm machinery, livestock, hay, and misc. Ned Johnson, L f i Ed Sprunger, auctioneer. ■ x <

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Decatur - area reafdenta will have an opportunity thia weekend to view, for the firat time, the results of the recent major remodeling program at Zwick funeral home. The Zwick firm is holding an open house Saturday and Sunday, and the public is invited. Hours Saturday are from 1 p.m. until 10 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. In announcing the open house, Robert J. Zwick, a partner of the firm, said “We’ve made improvements and additions to our funeral home too numerous to describe. We hope, therefore, that all of our friends and neighbors will attend our open house. "This is the only way you can get a true picture of the comforts and conveniences our modern building now provides.” Zwick said that the chapel had been completely redecorated. An , exposed-beam celling, a large fireplace, two Doric columns flanking the casket alcove and a green-and-rust color scheme combine a reverent atmosphere with a Southern Colonial decor. Family Room An enlarged family room, with its own private entrance, connects to the chapel. This room enables families to sit in seclusion, if desired, while viewing the funeral services. Zwick pointed out the flexiCOURT NEWS Had. nr HrlaW, Adams circuit court Judge Myles F. Parrish has ordered plaintiffs In three separate court cases to recover certain sums of money from defendants, as follows: In the case of the Associates Investment Co. vs James E. Brown, complaint on contract, the plaintiff is to recover $275.12, plus attorney fees, for a total of $309.64. In the case of Associates Loan Co., Inc., vs. George Clark, route 1, Geneva, the plaintiff is to recover $258.80, on its complaint on a note. . The First State Bank of Decatur is to recover a judgment of $927, plus attorney fees, for a total of $1,102, from Anisceto gnct Mercedes Villagomes, of Decatur, on a complaint on a note. Marriage Applications Richard Leroy Bleeke, route S, Decatur, and Lois Jean Bprowl, 521 S. 13th St.

Vote For The TEAM! — JUST AS ONE GREA'f STAR QUARTERBACK CANNOT WIN A FOOTBALL GAME WITHOUT WHOLEHEARTED TEAM SUPPORT, The Democratic Team Must Be Elected For Sound, Safe, 20th Century Government in the United States, Indiana and Adams County. LYNDON B. JOHNSON and HUBERT H. HUMPHREY will need the brains and help of Sen. R. Vance Hartke and Max Hobbs for Congress Backing Them Up In Indiana. Roger D. Braitigin, Governor and Robert L. Rock, Lt Governor Need the Entire State Ticket, including z Judge G. Remy Bierly of Decatur, Mark L. France of Fort Wayne AND TO PLAN SANE STATE TAXES, A Legislature with Burl Johnson, State Representative. FOR GOOD, SOUND LOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKING TOGETHER Support The Whole Team! Richard D. Lewton, Auditor * Herman Moellering, Surveyor William I* Linn, Treasurer nutria Rosemary Spangler, Recorder Delmas r Bollenbaeher, Richard F. Linn, Coroner Commissioner Third District For Peace, Prosperity, Experience And Teamwork, VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 3 Sponsored by Hie Democratic Central Committee of Adams County, Dr. Harry H. Hebble, county chairman. - Pol. Advt.

Hlity of the funeral home facilities. in addition to a spacious south reposing room, he said, the chapel can be divided by modernfold doors and the family room can be closed off to make a total of four completely private rooms in which visitations may be held. A new lounge is located at the base of the building’s front stairway. It is paneled in cherrywood, and has a white marbledesign vinyl floor and aeoustlcaltile ceiling. Zwick said the selection room was nearly doubled in size providing space for a wider choice of caskets, vaults and other funeral merchandise. Robert Zwick is the son of the late William H. Zwick, who established the firm IB 1898. Robert’s son, also named William, joined the organization in 1963, becoming the third generation of the Zwick family to JEHOVAH’S WITTNEBSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: "God’s Kingdom Rules Amidst His Enemies” is the name of a public Bible lecture to be given by Donald Brunner, a visiting minister from the Fort Wayne Central Unit of Jehovah’s Witnesses. t Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject, “The Bible and Creation in toe Light of Modern Science.” One of the scripture texts for consideration will be Ps. 100:3, “Know that. Jehovah is God. It is he that has made us, and not we ourselves.” Tues. & Wed. 8:00 p.m.: Area Bible studies in study aid, “Babylon the Great Has Fallen, God’s Kingdom Rules.” Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Service Meeting. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 598$ In th« Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice Is hereby given that Ethel Kleinhenx was on the 18th day of October, 1964, appoined: Executrix of the will of ARTHUR B. KLEINHENZ, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now dye, must file the same in said court within six months, from the - date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 13th day of October, 1964. George M. Bair Cleric of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. John L. DeVbss, Attorney and Counsel for personal ■ representative 10/15, 22, 21.

serve in Decatur. Dean E. Boltz to sssocisted od the licensed staff of the firm. Zwick fuhetal home is Decatur’s only member of the Order of the Golden Rule, and international affiliation (A funeral directors who are pledged to provide: “Service measured not by gold, but by the golden rule.” WNOIS MISS ASTRO-SONIC nit , . ...... ’

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