Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1962 — Page 4

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Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Divestock; Hog# 1,000; 180-235 lb opened steady to 25 higher, later steady to weak, instances 25 lower; 225 lb up steady to 25 lower, later 25 lower; uniform 180-230 lb 17.2517.75; bulk 180-349 lb 16.25-17.25, few to 17.50 early; 240-270 lb 15.7516.75; 270-335 lb 15.00-16 00; load 16.25; sows steady to 25 higher; 275350 lb 14.2515.00; load 15.15; 350-400 lb 13.50-14.25 ; 400-600 lb

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13.0604.00. Cattle 1,200; calves 100; steers mostly steady, few heifers about steady; choice steers 29.00-20.50; good and low choice 26.06-28.50; high good and choice 28.50-29.00; standard and low good 23.50-26.00; good and mixed god and low choice heifers 24.00-27.00; standard and low good 21.50-24.25; cows uneven, steady to 25 lower on utility and commercial; canners and cutters 25, instances 50 lower; utility and commercial cows 13.0015.00, few high utility 15.50-16.00;

canners and cutters 12.00-13.75; few cutters 14.00; bulls steady to strong, instances 50 higher; cutter, utility and commercial 16.0018.50; high yielding utility 19.0019.50; vealers fully steady; good and choice 28.0034.00; few choice 35.00; standard 24.00-28.00. Sheep 700; Lambs strong to 50 higher; choice and prime wooled lambs 18.50-20.00; good and choice 16.00-18.50. Trade in a good town — Decatur

THT DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, DgCATOft, INDIANA

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 12,000; No 1-2 190-220 lb steady; others steady to 25 lower; No 1-2 190-220 lb 17.00-17.50; 54 bead around 215 lb reputation hogs 17.75; mixed No 1-3 190-220 lb 16.50-17.25 ; 220-250 lb 15.7516.50; 240-270 lb 15.50-16.00; No 2-3 260-290 lb 15.25-15.75; load mostly No 3 around 325 lb 14.85. Cattle 14,500, calves 25; slaughter steers weak to 50 lower; heifers 25-50 lower; four loads prime

1225-1300 lb steers 31.75-32.25; bulk high choice and prime 1150-1375 lb bulk choicft 11001350 lb 29.00-30.50; load high choice 1200 lb 30.75; choice 9001100 lb 2850-29.75; good 25.0028.25; couple loads high choice and prime 1000-1025 lb heifers 29.25; other choice 850-1000 lb 27.75-28.50; good 25.00-27.25. Sheep 2,000; slaughter lambs fully steadyp choice and prime 90106 lb wooled slaughter lambs 20.00-20.50; including three double decks fed westerns 100-106 lb at

20 50; good and choice natives 1? .00-19.00; deck choice 120 lb 19.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPl)—Produce: Live poultry roasters 24 - 26, mostly 24; special fed White Rock fryers 16-18; hens 19; barred rock fryers 17-19, mostly 18. Cheese processed loaf 39%-40%; brick 39%-43; Swiss Grade A 4852; B 46-50. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92

score 57%; 90 score 57; 89 score 56 Eggs steady; white large extras 36; mixed large extras 35; mediums 31; standards 33. Buys Health Bond Use Christmas Seals X. wr - • ° Lil W r ° jLJB £ ▼ o ; oooaaooaoQOooooooooaooooooooooo ; fflT <> |Gnreriii9Sjyjw > i 2 iuj s > o s Fight Tuberculosis Decatur C. L- of C. has voted purchase of a 35 health bond officials of the Christmas seal campaign in Adams county annnouced today. All proceeds from the annual sale are used in the fight on tuberculosis and to provide clinics and otherwise carry on the combat against the “white plague.”

The People’s Voice This column is for the use of our readers who wish to make suggestions for the general good or discuss questions of interest No articles will be published without signature at the author. o- - o Care For Our Own To whom it may concern: As a resident of Decatur I feel there tare many needy, deserving people or families who are not receiving the help they are needing so badly. I recently met a young mother who could not receive government surplus food because she had not been a resident of Decatur long enough, or so she was told. I feel it is sinful and shameful that our tax dollars are being put to such poor use. The government is urging farmers to put their land in soil banks because of the large amount of surplus food that they are overstocked with. We spend billions of dollars for foreign aid each year while a lot of our own people (Americans) go to bed hungry. I realize that there must be rules and regulations concerning the distribution of such food, but I could not sleep knowing that a mother and her young children were hungry because of some rule. As Americans we have our freedom which we treasure greatly and are trying to help starving nations to become free. What are we doing for our own? Is it fair that in the land of plenty we have such poor conditions that we cannot help our own needy people? I am proud to be an American and in favor of foreign aid, but let’s look after our own people first. Sincerely yours, Mrs. William Gravens, 710 Marshall St. Decatur, Ind. NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE ANU PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned, Executor ot tile estate of Adda M. Hahnert, deceased, being estate number 5783 in the Adams Circuit Court, Adams Coynty, Indiana, by virtue of an order of said Court authorising the same, hereby gives notice that he will on the 22 day of December, 1962, between the hours of 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M., offer at public auction on the premises In Adams County, Indiana, the following personal property, to-wlt: (1) Furniture and household goods and appliances. (2) Lawn mower. (3) Miscellaneous tools. (4) Porch swing. Terms: Cash. Said Executor will also offer for sale at public auction at the time and place set for the above the following described real estate located in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: The southeast quarter (J 4 of the southeast quarter (*4) of Section nineteen (19), Township twenty seven (27) North, Range fifteen (15) East, containing forty (40) acres, more or less; ALSO, the west half (%) of the west half (Vi) of the southwest quarter (>4) of Section twenty (20), Township twenty seven (27) North, Range fifteen (15) East, containing forty (40) acres, more or less. ALSO, commencing at the ” southwest corner of the north—west quarter (>4) of Section twenty (20), Township twenty seven (27) North, Range fifteen (15) East, running thence east eighteen (18) chains and forty four (44) links to the Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Railroad, thence northwest along the right-of-way of the said railroad to the section line; —thence South eleven (1.1) chains and fifty six (56) links to the place of beginning, containing . ten (10) .jmp.re bi* less. Containing in all, 90 acres more or less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court, for not less than % of the full appraised value thereof, free of all liens and encumbrances, except the 1962 taxes due and payable in 1963, and upon the following terms and conditions: at least V 6 of the purchase money In cash on the day of said sale, the balance to be paid upon delivery to the purchaser of an Executor’s Deed approved by the judge of the Adams Circuit Court and an Abstract of Title brought down to the date of sale, showing said real estate to be free of all liens and encumbrances except the 1962 taxes due and payable in 1963. Possession of said real estate shall be given upon fln.il and full payment of the purchase price. David A. Macklin. Executor Estate of Adda M. Hahnert, decased David A. Macklin Decatur. Indiana Attorney for the Estate Nov, 28, Dec. 5. 12. f

WEQNgSDAY, PgCEMBER g.

Indiana University’a President Elvis J. Stahr, Jr., (above) will address alumni form a 10-county area at a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in the Van Orman Hotel, Fort Wayne. This will be the first appearance of Dr. Stahr before an alumni group in this part of the state. He will discuss future plans of the University. Reservations are in charge of Mrs. Martin A. Weissert. 2622 Bosworth Drive, Fort Wayne.

COURT NEWS Marriage License Application John W. Lough, Decatur, and Judy Ann Foreman, route 3. i Estates The will of Albert L. Colchin was ordered probated. The will left the entire estate to Mrs. Bessie M. Colchin, executrix, except for SIOO, which went to the St. Mary’s Catholic church for masses for the decreased. A value of $52,513.52 was declared on the estate of the late Franklin H. with a taxable value of $48,413.52. Heirs in the estate are Dale E. Fruechte, son, Joyce M. Arnold, daughter, a n d Selma Fruechte, sister-indaw. Real estate was valued at $48,863. Sale Os Beineke Farm Is Reported The 125-acre Alvin Beineke farm in Preble township, 2% miles north of Magley was sold to Harold Steffan. The farm contains a 40-acre tract and an 85-acre tract, and a modern set of buildings. Gerald Strickler and Charles Kent, of Kent Realty, made the sale. Field Fire Results In Department Call A field fire in a Root township farm belonging to Clarence (John) Smith, two miles east of Decatur; and one-half mile north, was extinguished Tuesday between 4:30 and 5:40 p.m. by the Decatur fire department. •wAccident Reported In Decatur Tuesday One accident was investigated Tuesday in Decatur by the city police. Cars driven by Viona C. Lengerich, 44, of 1340 Master Drive, and Charles C. Lose, 77, of 275 Park Place, collided at 11:28 a .m. Tuesday on Madison street, 50 feet west of Fourth street, as Lose pulled from the curb. Damage was estimated at SIOO to the Lengerich car, $75 to the Lose car. 90,000 Motor Boats Registered In State INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Donald E. Foltz, director of the Indiana Conservation Department, said today there are more than 90,000 motor boats registered with the department. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. &T„ 115%: Central Soya, 31%; DuPont, 234%; Ford. 45%; Generral Electric, 76; General Motors, 56%; Gulf Oil, 39%; Standard Oil Ind., 48; Standard Oil N. J., 56%; U. S. Steel, 46. One New Polio Case Reported In State INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The Indiana State Board pf Health added another polio case to its 1962 total last week, from HenTiricks County, raising the year’s incidence to 21 cases compared with 20 this, time last year.

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