Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1962 — Page 4

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had appbed for permission to install and maintain at a certain address a 6-cylinder engine and generator. This notice, as provided by law, ran three times in a daily newspaper. The notice explained that_“unless notice in writing of >:afe|ectiou thereto” was given within tan days of the first publication of the notice, the permit would be granted. In other words, the

public was put on notice a* to the city’s intentions. At ■ the same time any interested persons was informed that he could object to the proposal as prescribed by law. In essence this was a routine notice and as far as is known no special problem was involved. But the action is a good illustration of hew public notice works and how it operates to safegaurd the rights of the public.

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Whether it to a public improvement or a private action, the principle underlying public notice is the same. It is to give notice in time so that those whose rights may be affected have a reasonable opportunity to take steps to protect those rights. Strict adherence to this priniciple through the publication of public notices, usually in a newspaper, is basic to the American way of life.

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD-Uvestock: i Hogs 8,500; 25-50 lower, over 240 ; lb Mostly 50 lower; No 1-2 lb 16.25-16.75; around 150 head 16.75; mixed No 1-3 180-230 lb 15.75-16.25; 230-260 lb 15.25-15.75; No 2-3 250-290 lb 14.50-15.25. Cattle 12,000, calves- no ne; slaughter steers high choice and prime steady to 25 higher, lower grades steady to weak; heifers steady; load prime 1300 lb steers , 30.25; mostly prime 1200-1400 lb ‘ . I

29.50-30.00; mixed choice and prime 1150-1400 lb 28.25-29.25; load choice with prime end 1470 lb 28.25; choice 950-1450 lb mixed good and choice 25.00-25.75; good 23.00-25.00; load prime 1130 lb heifers 27.50; load mostly prime 1000 lb 27.00; choice 25.5026.75; mixed good and choice 25.00-25.50; good 22.25-24.75; good and choice vealers 26.00 - 33.00; standard 21.00-25.00. Sheep 400; slaughter lambs 50 higher; package choice and prime 86 lb spring slaughter lambs 21.50

load good and choice 97 lb shorn fed lambs No 3 pelts with sotae buck lambs 16.00; few lots good and choice shorn lambs No 2 pelts 16.00-17.50. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livesstock: i Hogs 5,000; unevenly 25-50 lower; 190-225 lb 16.25-16.90; bulk 180-240 lb 15.50-16.25; 240-270 lb 15.25-15.50; 270-300 lb 14.75-15.25; 150-170 lb 14.50-15.75; sows steady to 25 lower; 280400 lb 14.00-14.75; 400-600 lb 13.25-14.00. Cattle 875; calves 50; steady; choice steers 26.00-27.00; mixed good and choice 25.00; good 23.0024.00; choice heifers 25.50; good and choice 22.50-25.00; cows unevenly steady to strong; utility and commercial 14.00-16.00; canners and cutters 12.50-14.50; bulls strong, utility and commercial 17.00-19.00; veal er s unevenly steady, good and choice 28.0031.00, high choice 32.00; standard and low good 22.00-28.00. Sheep 100; not enough to test market; few good and choice spring lambs 19.00-20.00; choice wooled lambs 15.00. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5740 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, Notice is hereby riven that Beulah Enicle was on the 23rd day of April, 19-62, appointed: Executrix of the will of V. Engle, 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, thia XSrd day of April, 1962. Richard D. Lewtoa Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. John L. DeVoas, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative April 25, May 2, 9. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE GUARDIANSHIP NO. 17HO Notice is herby glveh that Herman A. Lengerich as Guardian of Josephine E. Lengerich shall on the 26th day of May. 1962 at 1:90 P.M., sell at public auction on the premises the following described real estate and personal propertly: a. That the following herein described two acre tract of land Is a part of a certain twentytwo and 15 one hundredths (22.15) acres of which this land is a part and was formerly owned by J. F. Snow; that the southwest boundary line was sixty-eight (68) rods in length and extended from the Toledo Delphos and Burlington Railroad grounds t o a point in the center of t h eDecatur and Willshire Road, which said point in said road is nineteen (19) rods and two (3) links directly south of a point that is situated on the east and west north line of section eleven (11) township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14), east in Adams County, Indiana, and at a distance of forty-five — (+5) rods and nine (9) links west of the northwest corner of the east half <V 4) of section eleven (11) in said township in said State, that commencing at the said point in the center of the said Decatur and Willshire road, thence in a southeasterly direction in the center of said road a distance of thirteen (13) rods be the same more or less to the north east end of a line which runs parallel with said "68" rod line, and twelve (12) rods therefrom, to a point in the said road, at the end of the said line, from thence in a southwesterly direction parallel with the said "68” rod line a distance of twenty-nine (29) rods be the same more or less, to a point on said line, that is fourty.two - (12) rods north east of the said railroad grounds to a point; from thence at right angles, with said line a distance of twelve (12) rods to a point on said "68" rod line, which said point on the said line is forty-one (41) rods north east of the southwest and of said “68" rod line; which is marked by a stone with an iron pin under It, from thence In a northwesterly direction on said "68" rod line a distance of twentyeight (28) rods he the same more or less to the place of beginning, the above and within described tract is estimated to contain two (2) acres and ten one hundredths (10/106) acres of land. b. Household goods located in the house on the above described real estate. Said public auction shall be held pursuant to authority granted by the Adams Circuit Court, Adams County, Indiana, and the real estate shall be sold on the following terms: for not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the full appraised value; twenty percent (20%) down on the day of the sale, and the balance upon delivery of an abstract of title continued to date, and a guardian's deed approved by the Court. The personal property shall be sold for the full appraised value, and for cash. Said property shall be sold free from all liens and encumbrances except the 1962 property taxes due and payable in 1063. Said sale shall be subject to apjyuxal.. of. the said Adams Circuit Court. — - Dated Ahls. 25th day of- April, 1962. HERMAN A. LENGERICH, GUARDIAN OF JOSEPHINE E. LENGERICH ROBERT S. ANDERSON, Lawyer May 2,9, 16.

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1963

Adenauer Lines With de Gaulle Over Berlin BONN, Germany (UPD—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has lined up with French President Charles de Gaulle in the belief that negotiations w ith the Russians o n Berlin now are a sign of weakness. The 87-year-old chancellor’s views already have forced him to schedule replacement of his ambassador to Washington and are likely to create even more strain with President Kennedy. The uproar stemmed from remarks Adenauer made Monday and Tuesday during a rare visit to West Berlin—his first trip there in more than eight months. The chancellor declared the four-month-old U.S.-Russian talks on Berlin were getting "nowhere” and added, “I do not know why they should be continued.” NATO Approves Talks He said this amid the echoes of renewed formal approval by the NATO foreign ministers, including his own, of continued American talks on Berlin with Russia. In Washington, the State De> partment reacted violently. 4 spokesman said Adenauer’s ot> jections would not be permitted to block or delay the U.S.-Russian talks. He said the President believed the Berlin crisis potentially so dangerous that he must seek a solution of it. Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroeder, reporting to the majority Christian Democratic party Tuesday, used almost the same words as the State Department spokesman. Schroeder said nothing should be left untried to find a modus vivendi in Berlin. Follows DQE Gaulle But Adenauer himself takes the attitude long held by De Gaulle—that an attempt to seek an agreement with Russia now is only a sign of weakness and will lead to a withering of the Western position. The chancellor said if the Rus-sian-American t alks are b roken off now he foresees a long pause. This indicated* he st ill doubts the Russians will actually sign a peace treaty with East Germany as they have threatened to do lacking a new Berlin agreement, and believes that even if they did it would change nothing. U. Os Mississippi Chancellor Named NEW YORK (UPD—University of Mississippi Chancellor Dr John Davis Williams. 59, Tuesday was elected president of the National Association of State Universities, which represents 70 state universities. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T. 121%, Central Soya 30¥ 4 , du Pont 229, Ford 94%, General Electric 70%, General Motors 52%, Gulf Oil 40%, Standard Oil Ind. 48%. Standard Oil N.J. 53%, U. S. Steel 56%. Chicago Produce CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry roasters 22 - 23; heavy hens 19-23; Plymouth Rock fryers 19-20; special fed White Rock fryers 18-18%. Cheese single daisies 38% - 40; longhorns 38% - 40%; processed loaf 36-38; Swiss Grade A 47-52; B 45-50. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 55%; 89 score 53%- ~ —- - Eggs irregular; white large extras 28; mixed large extras 28; mediums 25%; standards 26%.