Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1964 — Page 2

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Rally Day Sunday At Willshire U. B. " , Rally day will be observed Sunday at the Willshire United Brethren in Ch ist church, according to the pastor, the Rev. Hilas CusJ ter. An all-day service will be held, with a basket dinner at noon in the church fellowship hall. An ati tendance goal of 150 persons has been set. The day's observance will open with Sunday school at 0:30 a.m., *. and morning worship at 10:30 o’clock. An afternoon service will be held at 2:30 o’clock, and the evening service will be at 7:30. The Rev. Doyle Gibson, of Celina, 0., will bring the morning message, the Rev. Sylvester Marw / tin, of Decatur, will «ry k at the • • afternoon service, w%n special . music by the Four Kingsmen, of ~ Decatur. • The Rev. Donald Bender, of the ; ! Rockford, 0., OUerbein Church in Christ, will speak at the evening service, which will be the i opening of the fall revival, which > will be held nightly through Nov. 15. Rev. Bender will be the evangelist, and music will be directed by the Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Reichard of Van Wert, O. < NiwCROFHOWWAORANGES Dozen 49c. Swoet and Juicy. Good for Eating. Hammond Fruit Marlcot, 240 N. 13th St. 256 It

I Elect rfpUk C.REKY •■fT ; MERLY KmM. Democrat, Decatur ’ ..Ir' Judge, s . j _ Appellate Court 1 ; G. Remy formerly served os Judge Appel Court, 1959 1963, and prior thereto as High School Principal, Prosecut jl ing Attorney, and State three HHe Graduate Marion Normal, Indiana State Normal and Indiana University. Attended University of Chicago. J f> ’ h , ' He is active in Decatur community affairs, including , Chamber of Commerce, Lions, Elks, K. of C., Moose Clubs. Membership ’ln American, Indiana State, Indianapodis < and Adame County Bar Associations, past member House of Delegates and past president Adams County Bar. Past democratic County Chairman. He is married, with 5 children and 17 grandchildren. | Pol. Advt. A ’I - 'ijith. - r . . ——-

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Reno Casino Owner Reported Missing SAN FRANCISCO <UPD - Raymond “Pappy" Smith, wealthy Reno, Nev.,' casino operator, was reported missing here early today, police said. The elderly man was reported mlssUcg by his aon, Harold Smith, who lives here. He told police about 3:30 am. today that he has not heard from his father since about 1 p.m. Wednesday. The elder Smith was the founder of Harolds Club, one of Reno's largest gambling houses. Chicago Uvaatock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 8,000; steady to 25 low er; No 1-2 15.75-14.25; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 15.00-15.75; mostly 15 00-15.50; No 2-3 225240 lb 14.50-15.00 ; 240-260 lb 14.00-14.50; few 260-280 lb 13.5014.00., Cattle 1,000, 10 calves; f?w slaughter steers and heifers offered steady; few good and low choice lb slaughter steers 22.00-23.50; few standard and low good; 18.00-20.50; package of good 850 lb heifers 21.00; canner and cutter'' cows 10.0012.00. Sheep 800; wool slaughter lambs steady to 50 lower with good grade lambs and beolw fully 50 lower; few lots choice and prime 80-100 lb 21.00-21.50; good and choice 19.50 - 20.50; good 18.50-19.50.

Jerold Lobsiger Has Lead In Production Jerold Lobsiger, of 416 S .First street, well-known architectural designer and singer-actor, Mas been given the male lead in the musical comedy, "Little Mary Sunshine,’’ that opens Friday at the Civic Music theater In Fort Wayne. Lobsiger wilt play the role of "Big Jim” Warrington in the Rick Besoyan parody of some of the most celebrated operettas of several decades ago. An employe of Strauss Associates as an architectural designer, Losiger is a graduate of Ossian high school and Chicago Technical College. He is married, and the Lobsigers have two children. Many Play Leads He previously had the male lead in hte Civic Theater production of the "Flower Drum Song," as well as other stage appearances in "The Music Man," “The Romantics,” "Apple of His Eye," “One Foot in Heaven," "An Old Kentucky Garden," and "America Sings.’ His awards include 16 music awards for singing in high school, Since then he has studied voice, dramatics, and dancing. He is probably best known in Decatur for his api>earaace In the starting role in “The Music Man” sponsored two years ago by the Decatur Jaycees. Other hobbies in addition to acting and singing include collecting books, chess sets, and military* histories. Tickets Still Avsilable Reservations and tickets are still available for the production, which may be seen Friday and Saturday of this week, and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday next week. First produced on Broadway on Nov. 18, 1959 at the Orpheum Theater in New York, "Little Mary Sunshine" opened with no ballyhoo and almost no advanced sale. But critics raved, and audiences loved it, and it ran for over two years, with extra seats installed for the crowds. The “plot” is a romance between pure-as-snow Many Sunshine and Captain Warrington of the Fofert Rangers, a stalwart and wooden-headed hero. The cast Includes five very proper young ladies of the Eastchester finishing school and five • handsome young rangers. There are also good Indians and a very BAD Indian named Yellow Feather. There are a number of other very unlikely characters who complete the cast, and remind one of Friml's “Rose Marie," and Herbert, Strauss,' and Kern’s most famous works. Full of singing and dancing, it spoofs the opcrattas very effectively through its 24 songs.

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Attend Conference For Youth Workers Ferris Bower, Decatur Jeweler and well-known area worker with youth, and the Rev, Byron Somers St. Marks Lutheran church are in /Chicago, 111., this week, attending the second annual Lutheran Church in America conference for professional youth workers. Bower is a member of the Indiana youth committee of the church, and he has been advisor for the two-state Lutheran youth group of his Indiana - Kentucky synod. Pastors, parish workers, Chris♦••n education directors and today. Three presentations on youth and their relationships by Dr. Armin Grams, director of the parent education program of Armin Grams, director of the Merrill Palmer institute of human development and family life, Detroit, Mich., will be featured in the programs. COURT NEWS Estate Cases A petition for issuance of letters of adminiitration was filed in the estate of Rex Halberstadt, and the bond was filed in the penal sum of 31,000, with Dorothy P. Clark and Glen E. Clerk as resident free sureties. The bond was approved and the letters ordered issued. The inheritance tax appraiser’s report was filed in the estate of Fred J. Baker, and ordered issued returnable November 20. The report showed a total net estate of $68,970. Answer Filed An answer was filed bv the defendants in the case of Walter Werling vs. Raiford Lane and Tony Alvarez. Set For Trial The complaint for damages case of Donald T. Wardwell vs. William T. Baxter was set for trial at 9 a.m. on December 10, by agreement of the parties. Ordered To File In the complaint on account case of the Virginia Coal and Oil Co., Inc., vs. Howard Zeigler and Donald D. Runyon, the defendants were ordered to fie their plea in abatement within five days of the date. Enters Appearance In the case of the Associates Investment Co. vs. Arthur L. McCollum. complaint on contract, the defendant entered his personal appearance. . Attorney Appears Attorney R. McClenahan entered an appearance for Clifton Anderson in the case of the Citizens Bank of Portland vs. Mary M. Anderson and Clifton W. Anderson, on a complaint to foreclose a chattel mortgage. Marriage Applications William Oscar Kohle, route ‘2, Bryant, and Gloria Faye Rupert, Monroe. William Earl Bell, route 2, Decatur, and Caryl Darlene Fellers, Monroe. a William Andrew Bailey, 1203 Patterson St., and Bessie Louise James, 245 W. Monroe St. Harold L. Reagen, route 5, Lima. 0., and Dorothy A. Lindemann. route 5. Lima, O. Real Estate Transfers WUford A. Ray etux to Ideal Surburban Homes Inc., Pt. Section 4 Township 27 Range 14 Decatur, 10.33 acres. Edward Hurst to Ideal Suburban Homes Inc., Pt. Section 4 Township 27 Range 14 Decatur. L. A. Mann etux to Willis L. Brown etux. Pt. Inlots 102-103 Geneva. Hugh David Mosser etal Ex. to Paul F. Neal etal, Pt. Section 29 Township 25 Range 14 Geneva. Charles Cook etal to Harold Idlewine etux, NW 4 NE/4 Section 13 Township 25 Range 14, 40 acres. Walter G. Eloranta etux to Robert D. Steury etux, Pt. SW/4 SE/4 Section 5 Township 25 Range 14. 5 acres. Daniel Morand etux to Merlin Wayne Habegger etux, Inlot 265266 Berne 24th Add. Merlin Wayne Habegger etux to Clarence H. Wiederkehr etux. Inlot 265-266 Berne 24th Add. Ideal Suburban Homes Ins. to Dannie Lee Poling etux, Pt. Inlot 907 Decatur. Calvin Bauman etux to Vearl Heller etux. W/2 E/2 SE/4 & E/2 W/2 SE/4 Section 1 Township 28 Range 14. 80 acres. James Hunter etux to Darrell D. Stearley etux, Inlot 23 Decatur Stratton Place Add. Fredrick R Franks etux to Jerome John Bruns etux. Pt. E/2 SE/4 Section 20 Township 25 Range 14. .83 acres. Gaylie G. Bittner to Clyde H. Gould etux. Inlot 5 Decatur. Nellie Craig to Emerson Lehman etux, W/2 NE/4; Pt E 2 NW 4 Section 36 Township 26 Range 14. 116.67 acres. John E Heimann to Edward J. Heimann etux, W/2 Inlot 6 Decatur.

Implement Auctions Planned By Barkley David Barkley, owner of Barkley motor sales and farm equipment, four miles east of Decatur, is starting a monthly implement auction, to be held the third Tuesday of each month, beginning Nov. IT. Barkley has taken over the Fast auction sales conducted for 14 years by Carson Fast of Celina. O. Fast is retiring because of ill health. Decatur Residence Sale Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Vic Strickler, of 1322 High street, have purchased the former residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heller at 421 Bollman street, from Mrs. Martha Heller, Mrs. Pauline Haugk, broker, announced today. Strickler, a member of the Decatur police force, expects to do considerable painting inside and out before moving to the new location. The home had been rented for about five years. District Luther League To Meet St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Monroeville, will be the host Sunday at 3 p.m. to the northeast district Luther League assembly, the Rev. Byron Somers announced today. “By My Spirit, Sayeth the Lord” is the theme of the program, and Bible study includes "Fruits of the Spirit” from Galations 5:16-25. Keith Davis, Jr., International treasurer of the Luther League, Lutheran Church in America, will speak, as will Miss Anne Trentadue, president of the IndianaKentucky Luther League unit, and Miss Carolyn Rousseau, temporary chairman, northeast district. There will also be an adult workshop for those driving league members to the assembly, and also for advisors to die senior league. The Rev. Richard Frazier, iof Trinity Lutheran church, and Ferris Bower, of Decatur, of the youth committee of the synod, will speak. The program will start with registration, invocation at 3:15, p.m., speeches and Bible study leading to the main speech by Davis. Folk singing will precede adjournment at 6:45 p.m.

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Motor, Beverage Funds Distributed INDI AN APOUS (UPI) - Indiana motor vehicle highway fund distributions increased 2.6 per cent from the second to the third quarter. The report came today from State Auditor Dorothy Gardner as her office prepared to distribute $30.6 million, of which the State Highway Department gets $16,219,223, the counties $9,« 792,738 and the cities and towns $4,590,346. In addition the office announced distributions totaling $1,008,977 are being sent to cities and towns from the alcoholic beverage gallonage tax for the quarter ending Sept. 30, the largest distribution in recent years. The motor fund distribution by counties included: Adams, $81,763; Allen, $282,965; Blackford, $42,883; DeKalb, $85,829; Huntington, $86,987; Jay, $81,110; Kosciusko, $145,646; LaGtange, $77, 850; Noble, $98,656: Randolph, $98,065; Steuben. $70.877; Wells, $80,894; Whitley, $83,315. The distribution to cities and towns included: Decatur, $12,598; Berne, $4,000; Auburn, $9,607; Angola, $7,180; Albion, $2,004; Columbia City, $7.266; Fort Wayne, $244,763; rett, $6,602; Hartford City, $12,184; Huntington, $24,487; Kendallville, $10,235; LaGrange, $3,010; Ligonier, $3,926; Montpelier, $2,956; Portland, $10,589; Warsaw, $10,944; Winchester, $8,687. Distribution of alcoholic beverage tax included: Decatur, $2,769; Berne, $879; Albion, $440; Angola, $1,578; Auburn, $2,111; Bluffton, $2,074; Columbia City, $1,597; Dunkirk, sl.036; Fort’ Wayne. $53,800; Garrett, $451; Hartford City, $2,678; Huntington, $5,382; Kendallville, $2,249; LaGrange, $661; Ligonier, $862; Montpelier, $649; Portland, $2,327; Warsaw, $2,405; Winchester, $1,909. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPl)—Produce: Poultry, heavy hens too few receipts. Cheese, processed loaf 41 %- 46; brick Swiss 80-100 lb blocks Grade A 49%-52; B 47-50. .. Eggs, steady; 93 score 61%;' 92 score 61%; 90 score 60%; 89 score SO 3 /*. Butter,, barely steady; white large extras 36; mixed large extras 36: mediums 25%; standards 30.

Robert 8. Aadereon, Attorney HBTATE NO 5777 NOTICE TO AU. PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE PARTNERSHIP KNOWN AS SWEARINGEN DAIRY, Composed of MILTON P. SWEARINGEN AND EDGAR MUTBCHLER. Deceased. September Term, 1964 In the matter of the Partnership known as Swearingen Dairy, composed of Milton P. Swearingen * Edgard Mutechler, deceased. Notice le hereby given that Mil- • ton P. Swearingen as Surviving Partner of the above named partnership has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said matter, and •that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 17th of November, 1984, at which time all persons interested in said matter are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said partnership and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said partnership. Milton P. Swearingen, z Surviving Partner of Swearingen Dairy Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge Adams Circuit Court 10/.29, 11/5. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5998 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Herman Klrkindall was on the 26th day of October, 1964, appointed Executor of the will of ELIZA HAHNERT, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice l dr said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 26th day of October, 1964. George M. Bair Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Custer and Smith, Attorneys and Counsel for personal representative 10/29, 11/ 5, 12. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5995 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Doro.thy P. Clark was on the 28th 'day of October, 1964, appointed: Administratrix of the estate of REX HALBERSTADT, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, 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 28th day of October, 1964. ’ George M. Bair Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Custer & Smith, Attorneys and Counsel for personal representative 10/29, 11/5, 12.

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