Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1963 — Page 4

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Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock; Hogs 4,800; fully 25 higher; 190225 lb 1525-15.50; few to 15.75; bulk 190-240 lb 14.75-15.35 ; 240-270 lb 14 25-14.75, few 14 85 ; 270-340 lb 13.50-14.25; sows strong to 25 higher; 275-400 lb 12.50-13.50 ; 400550 lb 12.00-1250; 500-600 lb 115012.00. Cattle 1,300: calves 50; steers steady, heifers strong to 25 higher; choice steers 22.75-23.50;

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high good and choice 22.25-23.00; good 21.00-22.25; high choice and prime heifers 23.25; choice 22.0022.50; good to low choice 200022.00; cows fully steady, utility and commercial 15.00-16.50; caners and cutters 13.50-15.50; bulls steady to strong, cutter to commercial 17.00-19.00; vealers strong, good and choice 26.00-31.00; utility and standard 18.00-25.00. Sheep 75: not enough to fully test market; choice wooled lambs 18.00; choice spring lambs 20.0021.00.

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPI)— Livestock: Hogs 5,500 ; 25 5o 50 higher; No 1-2 190-220 lb 15 50-15.60;' 100 head at 15.60; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 15.00-15.50 ; 230-250 lb 14.50-15.00; No 2-3 250-280 lb 14.0014.50; 280-325 lb 13.75-14.00; Cattle 9,000, calves none; slaughter steers mostly steady, after opening steady to 25 higher; heifers steady; 10 loads mostly prime 1150-1300 lb slaughter steers 24.25; choice 900-1200 lb 22.75-23.50; few sales high choice

■SB DRXUfctm DAILY DEMOCRAT, MCATUR, HIDIAWA

around 1100 lb 23.75; choice 12001350 lb 22.50-23.25; 1350-1450 lb 22.00 - 23.00; load high choice around 1550 lb 22.75; good 9001200 lb 20.75-22.25; choice 850-1050 lb slaughter heifers 22-50-23.50 ; 2 loads high choice 950 - 975 lb 23.50; good 20.50-22.25. Sheep 200; not enough slaughter lambs for price test; small lot choice and prime around 100 lb spring slaughter lambs 24.00. It you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPl)—Produce: Live poultry barred rock fryers 21; special fed White Rocks fryers 19; roasters 24-24*6-Cheese processed loaf 39-43; brick 39-43*6; 'Swiss Grade A 5055; B 49-53. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55%. Eggs steady; white large extras 28%; mixed large extras 28; mediums 25%; standards 27%.

Proposes Tax Relief To Working Students WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen Winston L. Prouty, R-Vt., Monday proposed income tax relief for students working their way through college. The bill would give an undergraduate an exemption of up to SI2OO and a graduate student SISOO, in addition to his personal exemption and 10 per cent automatic deduction. Thus, an undergraduate could earn up to $2,000 a year without being taxed.

The People’s Voice This column ia for the use of our readers who wish to make suggestions for the genersa good or discuss questions of interest. No articles will be S Wished without signature of » author. O—■■'■■■ ■■ —o Thanks For Donations Dear Sir: On behalf of the band parents, I would like to thank everyone who contributed so generously to the Decatur High school students on tag day, Saturday, May 4. The $650 they collected in their city-wide canvass is a wonderfully encouraging boost toward the $5,000 that we must raise to outfit the band members in new uniforms. We have a long way to go, and we shall expend effort to reach our goal in as short a time as possible. The willingnes of the band members to work hard, as evidenced in the dedication with which they tackle any project assigned them, was also apparent to the many music lovers who attended the recent concert at the high school, presented by both the band and choir. The professional caliber of these young people is a credit to the music department and to the capable leadership of Miss Helen Haubold and Richard Collins. May we extend, also, our congratulations to the choir upon completion of its project. The lovely new robes added much to an already enjoyable program. Sincerely, Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, President Decatur Band Parents Association Splendid Concert Editor: I want to express my appreciation to Miss Helen Haubold and Richard Collins, for a performance excellently done last Friday evening. I am proud of the choral groups and the bands of the Decatur schools. These boys and girls are musicians that our directors and all of us can well be proud of. I see a spirit of renewal and a willingness to work hard to achieve higher goals, being manifested by these groups. The plans for further development and expansion tell us there are even brighter days ahead. Again, allow me to say, Mr. Collins, Miss Haubold, and Clint Reed, you are performing a service that only the passing years can measure the worth. Rev. Kenneth P. Angle Monmouth Senior Merry Maids The Monmouth Senior Merry Maids held a meeting, May 6, in the Monmouth school. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Steve Hakes. Cindy Boerger, Cindy Durr, and Jerry Hakes led the group in pledges. Songs were led by Kathy Schieferstein and Dianne Miller. The clubs then separated. Sheryl Boerger began the meeting with devotions. Roll call was answered by “My favorite sport." Secretary and treasurer’s report was read and approved. New business was discussed. The members nominated Dianne Miller and Cindy Durr as captains for a potato chip sale. Barb Rydell gave a health and safety report cm falls. Refreshments were served by Dianna Miller and Linda Geyer, p- —— o 20 Years Ago Today 0 0 May 8, 1943 — More than half of the total current taxes in Adams county were paid during the spring taxpaying period, according to the county treasurer’s office. Thirty Decatur retail stores have indicated their willingness to close at noon Thursdays during the summer months. Mrs. Dave Dubach, wife of the marshal of Berne, is recovering front injuries suffered when the auto she was driving upset. Mrs. Charles Bryan, 75, of Kirkland township, died at her home after a long illness. A price rollback on food is ordered by the OPA director. NOTICE OF ADM I NIST R ATION Estate No. 5885 - In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Norval A. Witte was on the 6th day of May. 1963. appointed: Administrator of the estate of MYRTLE FRISBIE, deC€ZLf4£(L 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, this 6th day of May, 1963. Richard D. Lewton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Bieriy & Sullivan, Attorneys and Counsel for personal representative. 5/8, 15, 22. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. '5836 In the Adams Clrcuft Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Victor C. Bieberlch was on the 6th day of S ay ’ti 9 e 63 ’ett BIEBERICH, deceased- , , . All pei Binis 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, this 6th day of May. 1963. Richard D. Lewton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. David S. Macklin, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. S/J,”!!, 22. • "

WEDNESDAY, MAY I. 1963

Princeton Students Arrested For Riol PRINCETON, NJ. (UPI) - Fourteen Princeton University students arrested among some 1,200 who rioted through the town Monday night, today faced "severe disciplinary action” by school authorities. University President Robert F. Goheen, bristling mad at a news conference Tuesday, said the rioters were guilty of nothing less than inexcusable “hooliganism.” He warned of “severe disciplinary action” against all who are caught, including the 14 students already arrested. The arrested students were released in $25 bail each pending a hearing on disorderly conduct charges May 20. The students staged a panty raid at Westminster Choir College, set off fireworks and sirens, blocked and stoned a passenger train, unleashed a salvo of cherry bombs at the governor's mansion and rolled a one-ton compression machine downhill into traffic. The compression machine slammed into a light standard.

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