Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1955 — Page 2
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lUllllßir ACADEMIC, COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, INDUSTRIAL AVAILABLE COURSES arts, VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE, and HO.lfE ECO- — —— ——- — NOMICS; Also Post Graduate Courses, School Starts Wed. Sept 7th "■ rtui i'W*" 1 'J r J" 1 . J !' l .*» jjt-'-.-. 1 -'*'. l '"" - ■ " , . a 8:10 A.M. Available Decatur High School Classes
English 4 years Public Speaking 1 5 ear Business English ’/i year Journalism —1 year Latin 2 years Vocational Agriculture —- 4 years General History 1 year U. S. History 1 year Civics - '/: Sociology * ' 'z year Bookkeeping —1 year Commercial Geography ' */i year Commercial Law ’/z year Salesmanship Vz year Shorthand 2 years Typewriting — 2 years
DECATUR SCHOOL BOARD EVERETT HUTKER, Pres. GEORGE D. HELM, Secy.; HARRY “Jack” IRWIN, Treas.
Sixty Farmers Witness County Demonstration A Mat 6ff farmers attended the Waterway and Seeding demonstration held Wednesday afternoon at the Sherman Vonannten farm In Wabash township. The demonstration, was sponsored by the soil conservation district supervisors, soil service and agriculture extension service. Local farmers furnished trac- '—* '*■'* '•'** T *
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tors, plows, disc and scoop to prepare the waterway for «eedihg of alt a fescure. farmer* assisting were Leroy Blberstein, Harvey Lehman, Belinas Bollenbacher and Sherman VonGunten and son, Roger. Roy Price furnished limestone which he spread on the waterway area and Jim Kirchhofer applied anhydrous amonia. — The seeding demonstration was a plot prepared tn the spring which was seeded to legumes: ladiuo clover, red clover, birdtfoot tre-
Be Prepared With A High School Education The Decatur Junior - Senior High School, with a competent* faculty and curricula designed to meet present day conditions, invites every boy and girl to attend classes daily. The school is backed Hy the experience of over thirty corttirluous years as a first class, commissioned high school and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
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foil, atlantic alfalfa, buffalo alfalfa, common alfalfa and crown vetch and graasea: timothy, red top. orchard grass, aka fescue and southern brome grass. The group then obaerved the bulk milk handling methods practiced on the Yager and VonGunten farm. Refreshments for the meeting were furnished by the Home Dairy of Berne. U.S. SOLON TALKS (Continued from Page One) words and misunderstandings of the paat and start again with a clean slate. He told me the Geneva conference had paved the way and he hoped the goodwill Ignited by the meeting of the heads of government would continue. I told hinvat one point that it would be a big help to touriata coming into Russia if the exchange rate—which la no.w four rubles to a dollar —were more reasonable. "Take this dark blue pinstripe suit I'm wearing." 1 said. “I paid
Art— 2 years Music, Vocal •___ 2 years Band 2 years SCHOOL STARTS—Wednesday morning, Sept. 7-at 8:10 o’clock. See Principal Hugh J. Andrews or Supt. W. Guy Brown for enrollment in any of these courses during the week beginning Aug. 29. NOTE:-—Have your money for Rental Books the day of Registration.
$95 for It in America. But if 1 had to repllbe it at Gum the big atate department store on Red Square it jvould cost me $450 or SSOO. "At the hotel it coat me $3.50 just to have this- suit preased—back home 1 could have it cleaned and pressed for a dollar.” Mikoyan answered with a laugh that it might be hard tor him to make a change in the exchange rat* —as hard as it would be tor me to change the law which requires foreigners who wish to visit the U.S. to be fingerprinted. I explained right at the start of our talk that I came to Moscow as an ordinary American citizen—not as an official of the American government even though I am a member of Its legislative body. 1 said 1 had come to find out for myself something about Russia and her people. So far as I was concerned, 1 said, there seemed to be quite a bit of suspicion on both sides Trade in a Good Town — Oecatur
of the Iron Curtate. but 1 Was bopaful that interchanges of delegations <4 farmers, manufacturers and other practical people would help to bring about better relations and better understanding between the -Russian and American peoples. Just What Do Those Democrats Plan To Do VALPARAISO,’Ind. (INS) — The Democratic caucus of the town of Kouts adopted one of the most unique issues in its platform in the history of Porter county politics. "We agree to rid the town of Kouts of rats, if elected this fall.” Government owned corn cribs, located in the center of the south Porter county community, have brought au infestation of rodents. County health officials ordered the rats cleaned out by Aug. 1, but. to date nothing has been done about it Correction The headline appearing in Thursday’s Daily Democrat said “NIPSCO pays 25 cent dividend." It should have read “NIPSCO pays 45 cent dividend. The story stated the right amount. 1 A 01117'10 N Al. APPROPRIATIONS BY COIATY COl Al 11, Yntl.e nt Sprelnl Meeting »< AilnniH County Council «»<1 I übllc Retiring iu the Mutter of Emerge*’-! Appropriation* Xolh-e is hereby given to the taxpayers of Attaints County. Indian*, that Ute County Ooiuw-U <'f **■<* county will meet at its usual meeting place In the Courthouse in the oily of Decatur, Indiana, al the hour of 9:00 o'clock a. m. on the bth anil 7tih ilavs of September, 1955. to eonI aider the following additional appropriations which the Board ot County Cnunmlsulifners conetdera necessary to meet the extra-ordin-ary emergency existing at this time, which were not included in the current budget; <<>l ATA general had Treasurer , . ... tot 6% Fees Collected » 200 Operating ,O.UU Recorder . .... .. 104 25% Fees Collected 300.00 Sheriff 10l Sheriff Salary & Mileage Per Diem IMA Deputy Sheriff SaL & Mil. Per Diem S>rvevor . 103 C Salary of Deputy ULLJ «..» Staking and Allotting 400.00 Si-11'001 Superintendent ItlliA Salary of School Supnrintendent 94.0’ IMB Salary of Attendance OfWipr . 4».M. IMA Salary of Deputy 2’-'“' 3d 1C Operating ’OIF Traveling Exp.—Attendance Officer • 0 Count) Agent 200 Operating luv.Ve 2vl Traveling Esp—County Agent SO-™ 21.3 100 . 00 too" Sakirie"* of Attendants 1000.00 Election UH Salaries of Election Bd. Mbrs. & Canvassing . Board - 401 Kent Countv Commissioners Hl Trustees' Salaries 40»»« H 0 Bounties for Bed poxes 1500 S.K-ial security .... ’. J,, <Ot ATI HOSPITAL Fl M> «o’B Medical and Survival Supplies SoftO.OO of Nurses 102A Preliminary Plans. Estimates and other Exp. for Addition to n Hospital i- , COl ATV HIGHWAY FINO IMA Wages Truck. Diesel * ; Machinists. >soo.vw 205A Repair of Trucks & Machinery 1000.00 ’USA Castillne. & Diesel Euel liaO.oo 312 Asphalt Bitumus 1.'000.00 SOO Equipment 4000.00 Reductions in Funds: ■— COl ATY GEAEHAL Fl AD Surveyor ... 101 Salary of Surveyor 731.3.1 Health Nurse 1(M Salary ■>( Henltlt Nurse laOO.OO 30HE Traveling Expense of Health Nurse f-’? ?? 200 Operating - Taxpayers may appear at this -meeting and shall have the right tp he heard on the necessity for such emergency appropriation. An y rmergTivry a|H>r<tprl*t»'OtWl iinany determined upon will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which’ Board will hold a further hearing thereon within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office. At such hearing, taxpavers desiring to object t<> a ich emeffcency appropriation may he heard, and any interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when such hearing will be held? Ihi ted this 2«tli day of August. 19-55. FRANK Ks THON Auditor of Adams CountyAug. 26, Sept. 2 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Livestock: Hogs 10,100. Barrows and gilts 25-50 c higher, 180-250 lbs 16.50-17, weights over 250 lbs, scarce,-160-180 lbs lfi-16.50, 120-160 lbs 12.5014.50. Sows steady to 50c higher. Choice 270-360 lbs 14.50-15.50, top 15.75, 860-600 lbs. 12-50-15. Cattle 500. Calves 200. Steers and heifers too scarce to test prices. Choice fed steers and yearlings bought to arrive 22.80-22.60. 22.60. Two loads choice fed heif-'
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ere 22, commercial and low good steers and heifers 16-19, club yearlings 23-24. Cows steady to weak, utility and commercial 10.25-13, canners and cutters 8-10.60. Venters fully steady, top vealers $• higher. Good and choice 1950-22.50, tew prime 23, top 25. Sheep 500. Lambs slow and steady. Good and cbpice 19.60-20. Cull to good 10-19.50. Ewes steady at 3-5. Sparrows focm the largest single bird family in the world.
