Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1962 — Page 2

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Seed Technology Parley Al Purdue LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Indiana certified seed producers and processors will attend a two-day educational conferernce on varieties and seed technology at Purdue University February 15-18. Purdue staff members who will participate the opening day include ♦ »,| I—■ .-MW.—. ■— -

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J. F Schaffer, plant pathologist, who will discuss wheat diseases; F. L. Fjhjterson, agronomist, who will talK about quality improvement; Ralph Caldwell, plant breeder, who will look at the future ot plant breeding and A. H. Probst, ( discussing soybean diseases. W. O. Scott, University of Illijnois' extension agronomist who ' visited European seed certification officials last summer, will discuss his tour at the banquet

the night of Feb. 15. Seed handling will be discussed the second day. Purdue staff members who speak include Bruce McKenzie. agricultural engineer; ,S R. Miles, statistician; Paul Crane and Keller Beeson, agronomists, and A. J. Ullstrup and L. F. Bauman. plant pathologists. A number of Indiana certified-seed producers will describe their experiences with seed handling. I

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA ”

Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 5.500; barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower; uniform 190220 lb 17.15-17.35; 35 head 17.50; bulk 180-240 lb 16.50-17.10; 240-270 lb 16.00-16.50. few 16.75; 270-300 lb 15.60-16.00; 160-175 lb 15.00-16.75; sows steady to mostly 25 lower; 280-400 lb 1425-15.50. few to 15.60; 400600 lb 13.50-14.50. Cattle 1,225; calves 75; steers and heifers steady: choice steers 26.50; good and mixed good and

choice 23.00-25.50; good and mixed good and c hoice heifers 22.0024.50; cows unevenly steady: commercial 14.00-15.50, few 16.00; cutter and utility 13.50-15.50; canners 12.00-13.50; bulls about steady; utility and commercial 18.00-19.50, individual 20.00; vealers strung; spots 50 higher for two-day period; couple choice 37.50; good and choice 30.00-36.00. few 37.00; standard and low good 24.00-30.00. Sheep 125; all classes about steady; choice wooled lambs 16.00-17.50., NOTICK TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS AXD/OH RKDCCTIOMS Notice is hereby elven the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on the 19 day of February 196 t, will consider the following additional appropriations and/or reductions which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Coaaty General Fund Co. Surv. Item 2058 Kepi, fl Rep. of Instr $150.00 Ct. Hoose Item 2058 Boiler, Rprs. on Bldg & Equip $4000.00. Co. Jaff Item 102 Boiler Fireman Co. Home Item 205 A-B Softner, Rprs. on Bldg. & Equips3ooo.oo Co. Comm. Item 110A Zon. Bd. Mbrs. Reg. Travel Exp. & Programing $200.00. -» i Co. Comm. Item 002 D Envelope Sealer for Gen. Use $205.00. Co. Comm. Item 404 Rent, of Hosp. Rm. for Men. Pal. $200.00. Bridge Repair Bridge No. aSA Rd. 31 between Rds. 1 & 2 $600.00. Bridge No. 60A Rd. 83 between Rds. 3 & 4 $500.00 Bridge No. 01A Rd. 39 between Rd. 3 & 9 $700.00. Bridge No. 62A Rd. 38 between Rds. 11 4 12 $400.00. Bridge No. 63A Rd 27 between Rds. 7 & US 224 $500.00. Bridge No. 64A Rd. 34 between Rds. 10 » 11 .. ... $1500.00. Bridge No. 1138 Rd. 32 between Rds. 16 * 16 U SBOO.OO. Bridge No. 9B Rd. 36 H between Winchester Rd. & US 27 .„. $900.00. Bridge No. 318 Rd. 35 between Winchester Rd. & US 27 .... $900.00. Bridge No. 898 Rd. 32H between Decatur & Piqua Rds $900.00. (River Bridge) Bridge No. 27 B Rd. Piqua Rd. between Monmouth & Rd. 32% Bridge No. 1698 Rd. 25 between Rds. 24H Ass $500.00. Bridge No. 1668 Rd. 26 between Rds. 24 Ms & 25 $500.00. Bridge No. 1628 Rd. 31% between Rds. 24 44 * 25 $900.00. IteameKsment — Co. Assessor Items 101-2-3 Res. & Off. Sap. & Clerical .... ... $1250.00. Co. Assessor Item 2018 Operating $360.00. « Co. Assessor Item 201 D Mil. Transp. Wash. Twp. Assessor 213 C Rental of Bldg. * Oper $150.00. Wash. Twp Assessor 2138 Rental of Equipment ." $200.00. Trustee B. Creek Twp Item 101 Per. Serv. SIOO.OO. Trustee B. Creek Twp Item 102 Field Serv $.120.00. Trustee B. Creek Twp Mileage $30.00. Trustee French Twp. Item 102 Field Service $125.00. Trustee French Twp. Mileage .... ... 25.00. Trustee. _M Ql)roe.. Twfi. Item.... 101 Per. Service $250.00. Trustee Monroe Twp. "Item 102 Field Service $725.00. Trustee Monroe Twp. Mileage .... ■••• 125.00. • Trustee Preble Twp. Item 101 Per. Service ... $150.00. Trusteer Preble Twp. Item 102 Field Service $150.00. Trustfee Preble Twp. Mileage .... ... SIO.OO. Trustee Union Twp Item 101 Per. Service SIOO.OO. Trustee Union Twp. Item 102 Field Service $150.00 . Trustee Union Twp. Mileage — .. SIO.OO. Trustee Root Twp. Item 101 Per. Service - ... $240.00. Trustee Root Twp. Item lOY Field Service $90.00. Trustee Root Twp. Mileage $20.00 Trustee Wabash Twp. Item 101 Per. Service $150.00. Trustee Wabash Twp. Item 102 Field Service $300.00. Trustee Wabash Twp. Mileage Cumulative Bridge Fund Bridge No. 50A Rd. 744 44 mile east of S.R. 101 . $500.00. Bridge No. B-81 Rd. 11 between Rds. 29 & 30 $8500.00. Bridge No. 51A Rd. 20 between Rds. 30 & 31 $400.00. Bridge No. 34A Rd. 2844 between Rds. SR. 116 & 23 $2000.00. Bridge No. 52A Rd. 28 44 between Rds. S.R. 116 & Co. Line $6000.00. Bridge No. 28A Rd. 18 between Rds. 32 & 33 . $4,000.00 Bridge No. 53A Rd. 18 between Rds. 33 & U.S. 27 $2500.00. Bridge No. 56A Rd. 9 between Rds. 37 & 38 ... $6000.00. Bridge No. 57A Rd. 744 between Rds. 33 & 36 $2500.00. Bridge No. B-17 Rd. 4 between Rds. U.S. 27 & 33 $15000.00. Bridge No. B-29 Rd. 4 between Rds. U.K. 27 t 33 $15000.00. Bridge No. B-20 lid. 3 between Rds. 31 & 32 $12000.00. Bridge No. 97 Rd. 14 between Rds. 27 & 28 $2400.00. Bridge No. 58A Cor. Rds. 39 44 & 20 $5500.00. Cuunty Highway Co. Highway Item 603A Trucks $3000.00. Reductions Co. Surveyor Item 201 D Transportation 3150.00. Wash. Twp. Assessor Item 202 Mile. & Transp. $150.00. Co. Highway Item 602 B & E Tractors & Mowers .. $3000.00. Taxpayers appearing al such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon; The additional appropriations and/or reductions as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax [Commissioners, which Commission will bold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditors office of Adams County, Indiana. or at such other place as maybe designated. At Buch hearing, taxpavers objecting to any of such i additional appropriations and/or re- , duetions may be heard ami irrterestied taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where I such meeting be held. j EDWARD F. JABEKG, Auditor, Adams County. Feb. 9, 14.

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i. 20 Years Ago ) I Today I J — >■ ■■■■» U Feb. 14. 1942 — The Adams county commissioners stated that the new county infirmary building will be constructed of concrete, after receipt of preference rating for all materials from Donald M. Nelson, director of priorites. Ed P. Miller, Adams county sheriff, has been invited to attend a six-day police school at Fort Wayne in March, to be known as the “FBI civilian defense school.” A number of Adams county rural school principals attended the state principals’ meeting at Indianapolis. Japan launched a big aerial and paratroop invasion on SumatraHigh school basketball results: Decatur Commodores 36, Pleasant Mills 30; Kendallville 38, Decatur Yellow Jackets 26; Berne 48 .Winchester 39; Monmouth 43, Jefferson 36; Petroleum 42, Hartford 31; Monroe 47, Gray 34; Lancaster 52, Kirkland 36. AD V E RTIS H M EXT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Trustees of .tJecAtur. School City. Decatur, Indiana, on the (1) general construction, (2> heatlug and ventilating, (S) plumbing and sewerage, and (I) electrical work, required for the construction of an addition to the Northwest Elementary School building until 8:(,o P.M., (KST), Tuesday, March S, 1962, in the present high school building at which time and'place all bids will b'e opened publicly and read aloud. Bid* received after such time will be returned unopened. Bidders may submit combined bids on any of the above classifications. Proposals or bids shall be properly and completely executed on State Board of Accounts Form 96 with lion-collusion affidavit as required by the statutes of Indiana, and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96A, State Board of Accounts, for all bids of five thousaid dollars ($5,000.00) or more as sand dollars ($5,000.00) or more as Each bld or proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or cashier's check payable to the School City of Decatur. Indiana, in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total bld price. Successful bidders will be required to furnish properly executed performance bond with acceptable surety thereon in Ute amount of one hundred percent (100%) of each contract awarded, said bond to comply In all respects with the requirements of the statutes of Indiana governing bonds to be furnished for such contracts let by a school board. Wage rates on this work shall be not less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of of the 1935 Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana, a copy of the wage rates for this work being part of the specifications. The contract documents consisting of this notice and including the instructions to bidders, the general conditions of the contract, specifications. plans and drawings for this project are by this reference made a part hereof, and all bidders shall be deemed advised of the provisions thereof. Copies of the contract documents, including plans and specifications, may be obtained from the office of the architects, Bradley and Bradley. 111.) S. Clinton St., Fort Wayne, Indiana, for a deposit of twenty five dollars ($-25.00) which will be refunded to each actual bidder who returns the documents In good condition within ten days after the opening of bids The Board of School Trustees reserves the light to reject any and all bids: Is not obligated to accept the lowest or any other bid; may award contracts on separate bids or on combined bids; and may waive Informalities In bidding. No bids shall be withdrawn for a period of fifteen days after the date of receiving bids without the consent of the School Beard. Board of School Trustees of Decatur School City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana Bv .lames M. Burk, Secretary John 1.. DeVon, Attorney Feb. 14, 21.

Robert J. Marta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martz of route six, Decatur, graduated February 2 at Great Lakes Naval training center and now is serving aboard the USS Saratoga. His address is A. A. Robert J. Martz, 592-49-25, USS Saratoga, C.V.A.—G.O., FPO, New York. Martz is—a- 4961 graduate of Pleasant Mills high school.

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 6,000; steady to weak, instances 25 lower on 200-230 lb; No 1-2 190-225 lb 17.25-17.40; around 125 head at 17.40; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 16.75-17.25; mostly 16.75-17.00; 230-250 lb 16.50-16.75 No 2-3 240-280 lb 16.00-16.50. Cattle 11,500, calves 25; slaughter steers ave rage choice and better 25-50 higher, lower grades steady to strong; heifers average choice and better 2 5-50 hi gher, lower grades steady; vealersj steady; load prime 1300 lb steers 2925; high Choice and prime 1175-1 1400 lb 28.25-29.00; choice 900-14001 lb 26.25-28.00; loadlots mixed good' and choice 25.25-26.00; good 22.50- i 25.00; two loads high choice and i prime 1050 lb heifers 27.50; mosti choice 25.00-27.25; good 22.00-24.75; standard and good Vealers 20.C0-28.00; 28.00; choice up to 30.00. Sheep 2,000; Slaughter la mb s Steady to 25 higher; load choice and prime 97 lb fed western wooled lambs 18.75; three loads choice and prime 103-106 lb 18.50; two loads choice around 112 lb 18.00; good and choice native wQol&d slaughter lambs.-16.00-17.50 package choice 100 lb shorn lambs No 1 pelts 17.00. •V Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry Plymouth Rock fryers 2>22; coasters "27-29, mostly 29. Cheese single daisies 40 -42 ; longhorns 40-42; processed loaf 38%-40%; Swiss Grade A 48-52; B 45-50. Butter steady; 93 score 59%; 92 score 59%; 90 score 58%; 89 score 56%. Eggs steady; white large extras i 35%; mixed large extras 3 5%;; mediums 34%; standards 32%.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, iMd

Cuba Is Formally Expelled By OAS WASHINGTON (UPD — ProCommunist Cuba formally was expelled today from the 21-nation Organization of American States as ordered by the American foreign ministers last month. The OAS council ousted the regime of Fidel Castro from the hemispheric organization shortly after the Cuban delegation walked out, calling the council’s action illegal. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T„ 132%; DuPont, 246%; Ford, 108%; General Electric, 76; General Motors, 56%; Gulf Oil, 41%; Standard Oil Ind., 57; Standard OU N. J., 53%; U. S. Steel, 72.

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