Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1964 — Page 4

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What’s Freedom Worth? The Indiana State Chamber of Commerce reports in horror today that the average Hoosier taxpayer will work the equivalent of 118 days in 1965 for the tax collector. Thi* means, they point out, that Hoosiers won’t start earning “for themselves" until April 28. We wonder what kind of price tag the state Chamber puts on freedom? There is an alternative. They can always go to Russia. There people work 865 days for the tax collector. If we want a country where we can do most of the things we want to do, we have to pay for it! f Just how much is it worth to have a country where you can attend the church of your choice, « and bring your children up to believe in it. How much is it worth to have a system of government where you can accumulate wealth, and leave it to your children? How much is it worth to you to have a system of private ownership, where your own ability determines your success? Oh, yes — we pay taxes to support an army, navy, and air force, and allies, to protect us. We pay taxes for fine highways, for the schools, for sewers, water, etc, etc. We pay taxes to have the right to complain, and alter, our form of government in constitutionally approved ways. '* So the next time you hear someone else complain about taxes, and how much the government is taking, etc., ad nauseum, suggest that if that person isn’t happy with the way the majority of Americans want their country, they are perfectly free to leave; the majority won’t mind at all. You will probably discover that that person doesn’t really want to leave — he just wants to convince the majority that they deserve less, and he deserves more! And this is a horse of a different color! Editorial Written by— Wck HeUer

Ralph Mesing Elected Chairman By Church Ralph Mesing was voted chairman at the yearly meeting of the St. Paul Lutheran church at Preble. Other officers are as follow*: Herman Bittner, vice chairman; Ted Reinhart, treasurer; Joe Kotlowskf. and Walter Wiegtnaiin, deacons; Robert Werling, elder; Don Selking, recording secretary; James Merriman, board of Christian education; Donald Haines, trustee; Ronald Selking, Duytofi committee: Lutheran Laymens league representative, Willard Fawbush; Walter Hoffman and Robert Bucher, auditing committee.; The above named will be installed on Now Years day.' The nominating committee was chairman. Werner Hoffman. Robert Weber and Fredrick W. Bieberirh. The synodical and current budget for 11165 were approved, along with contracts to school custodian Otto Wefel and church custodian Walter Conrad. Safe Driver Award For Wilbur Bailey Army Specialist Four Wilbur L. Bailey, the son of Mr. and M's. Franklin S. Bailey, of Montpelier, recently received a safe driver award while assigned to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Germany. The Baileys have several friends and relatives in the Decatur and Adams county area. Specialist Bailey achieved recognition for his outstanding safety record and skill in the opcrati<m and maintenance of military vehicles. He is a truck driver in headquarters troop of the regiment's Ist Reconnaissance Squadron near Baumholder. The 24-year-old Bailey, who attended Roll high school, entered the Army in November of 1961. and is presently with his parents in Montpelier. He has a brave rifles and good conduct medal, also. Pointing Furniture When painting small pieces of furniture, turn them upside down and paint the underneath portions first. Much more convenient and efficient.

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. NOTICE Notice I* hereby K | X£ n -. to a . share holders of The First State Bank of Decatur, Decatur. Indiana, that there will be a meeting of tne shareholders Tuesday 1.8. l»«r> at Its office at i.*o P.M. for the purpose of electing; a Board of Director* of said Bank for the purpose of electing a the transaction of any other busltiesa that., jnay come before the meettag ß . Caaliler Dec, p, 18, 26. Jan. I. «• , NOTICE OF~AGMINIFTRATION Estate Ne. <kMM . . , In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice la hereby given that Midge C. Ripley was on the 2nd dav of December, 1964, appointed: Executrix of the will of Leland A. Ripley, deceased. AU persons having claims agnlnst aaid estate, whether or not now due, must file the same In said-court within six months from the date pf the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. listed nt Decatur, Indiana, this 2nd day of December, 1964 George M. Bair Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adants County, Indiana; Severin H Sciiurger, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative 12/4, 11, 18 NOTICE ®F MEETING A meeting of the owners of Lots of Decatur Cemetery Assocatlon will l>e held at the Cemetery office. West Monroe Street, Decatur, Indiana, at 7:00 P.M. on Thursday, ■January 7, 1966. for the purpose of electing seven Truuetees to serve for the year 1966 David A. Macklin Secretary 12/18 David A Macklin Attorney ESTATE NO. 9958 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTEll EST ED IN THE ESTATE OF Mary Keller - In the Adants Circuit of Adams County November Term. 1964 In the matter of the Estate of Mary Keller, deceased Notice Is hereby given that Nell Keller as Executor of tin- above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of sgld estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action ■■' s»'d Adams Circuit Court, on th* 6th of January, 1965. at wnlcn time all p.eraohs intereeted In said estate are required to appear- In said court and show cause. If any there he. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of sold decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Nell Keller Personal RepreTusnt stive „ MVlea F, Parrish, Judge ■ <lB/18, 26

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NOTICK TO BIDDKRN Notice Is hereby given that the Board of School TruHteen, North Adams Community Schools, Box 191, Decatur, Indiana, will up to the hour of 8:00 pm. Tuesday, January 12, 1965 at the office of the Superintendent of Schools receive sealed blds for the following: 4 or more - School Bu« Charals - 60 passenger 4 or more - School Bus Bodies - 60 passenger Following equipment will be traded in by the School Corporation and each bidder shall reveal same In their bide: 2 - GMC, 1956, Superior Body - 64 passenger 1- Ford, 1956, Superior Body - 54 passenger 1- International, 1953, Wayne Body - 48 passenger All btds oonform with School Bug Standards and Specification. Bulletin 260, State of Indiana, 1962 niid as amended. Additional specification are avadlablo at the above mentioned office. I'lach bid to be submitted on Form 95 as prescribed by the State Uiiard of Accounts. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Board of School Trustees North Adam* Community Schools Bog IM, Decatur, Indiana by: It. J. Macklin. Secretary 12/21/18

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3:W—To Become A Man 4:00 -The World Was There 1 4:30—1964 Coaches s:#o—Southern Baptist Hour t:9f>yNßC Bporta Special — Champions 7 iM—Trails West 7 :>o—Flipper I Saturday Night at the" Movie: "White Christmas" 11:90—Saturday Edition 11:15- -Part H: “Fort Worth” UVNB9AY 9 :»o— Sacred Heart Program 9:15— .IlSKhKLTibasu. 10:33— This to the Life 11:00 —Cartoon Timo 13:00 —Communism Looks at Touth 13:30—The Hour of St. Francis 1:00-—1 Believe I:3o—Eternal Light 3:PO—Championship Bowling . 3:oo—Amah e and the Night Visitors 3 Bdd Carols for Christmas s:o6—Wild Kingdom S:9O—GE College Bowl the Preee • :3h—Profiles in Courage 7:3h—Walt Disney 8:36—Bill Dana Show •: 00—Bonanza 16:00—The Rogues 11 :M—Bunday Edition 11:15—Sunday Night at the Movies: “Madam Bovary” WPTA-TV Channel 21 ■TODAY x Evening S:H —Ron Coohran — News :ia—>l News Report 6:3o—Cheyenne 7:3o—Jonny Quest B:6o—The Farmer’s Daughter B:3o—Addams Family 9:oo—Valentina's Day 9:90—18 O'Clodk High >lo:3o—Friday NlMlL— Movie: “National Velvet” 11:00—News 11:10—ABC News 11:15—Friday Night Movie Continued SATURDAY Morning 9:oo—Cartoon Time 9:ls—Uncle Win Show 9:3o—Buffalo Bill, Jr. 10:00—Shennanigans 10:30—Annie Oakley ll:oo>—Casper Show 11:30—Beany and Cecil Afternoon 19:00—Bugs Bunny 12:30—Liberty Bowl Game 3:3o—Blue Bonnet Footbal Game 4:oo—Checkmate s:oo—Wide World of Sports Evening 6:30—21 and Under 7100—Wells Fargo 7:30-Jo Stafford B:3o—Lawrence Welk 9:3o—Hollywood Palace 10:30 —World’s Greatest Movies: "Conqueror of the Orient" 10:0(P—Saturday Late News 11:05—World's Greatest Movies: (Cont.) SUNDAY Morning 9:00—Forum 9:3o—Oral Roberts 10:00—Modern Farming 10:3-0—Porkey Pig 11:00—Bull winkle 11:30—Discovery '64 Afternoon 13:06—Showplace Homes I:oo—The Bible Today I:ls—Religious News Digest I:3o—The Story 2:oo—Manion Forum 2:15 —Dan Smoot 2:30 —Stoney Burke B:3O—AFL Football Evening 6:3o—Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 7:80 —Wagon Train 8:80-—Broadside 9:oo—Sunday Night Movie: "Pocketfull of Miracles” 71:00—21 News Special 11:30—Thriller: "Kill My Love”

Buys Health Bond USE CHRISTMAS SEALS 5 o fl ’>■<£■ Sm ?o/ i c > ° S&l efisCr < < o jSy J V c FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS and other Respiratory Diseases Decatur Women of the Moose have voted purchase of a $lO health bond, officials of the Christ- * mas seal campaign in Adams county announced today. All proceeds from annual sale are used in the fight on tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases, and to provide clinics and otherwise carry on the combat against disease.

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