Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1963 — Page 2

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. Cl.Allfcs ALLOWED BY THE ADAM« COt NTT 4 OMMINStOXHItN ON MAY «, 1M» City of Decatur 3.93 Indiana 4 Michigan .. 14 2.84 ('llizen* Telephone Co. • 174.30 John Hoch, Pont master an op 20.00 Commercial Print Shop do 2.10 Haywood Publishing Co. do 1266.30 Decatur Democrat Co. do .. 36.20 Recordak Corporation el op 19.11 Haywood Publlßhlnx Co. do 515.95 Howard L. Luglnbill Inquest 10.00 c. \v. Freeby, Al. L>. do 10.00 A. 11. Cirod Al. I>. do 10.00 G. J. Kohne At D. do 10.00 Barbara Busse Tr cl .. 198.00 Dorothy Beeler do 72.00 Virginia Schurger au cl 54.00 Frames Al. Jnberg do . 148.50 Royal Aft Bee Corp rec op .. 2<».®o Havwood Pti'bllflhlng Co. <lo 81.50 Phil L. Macklin Co sh op .. 8.7.5 G. C. Murphy Co do 7.96 Warren Kneuss do 2.65 License Bureau Branch do 26.50 Beavers Oil Service inc. do 94.52 Riesen & Srhug .Motors Inc. do. 110.80 Marathon Oil Co. do 15.50 Mobil < >il do 122.16 Kogfi- L. Sinxh ton nils for pr 100.10 Severin 11. pr at - 38.82 Lawyers (’<eop. Pub. Co. do 16.00 omer -Merriman ax op & mH 12.58 Haywood Pub. Co. do op 704.00 Habegger Schafers sup of sis 4.50 G. W. Vizard, Supt. do 20.00 Wheatley’s Inc. do 6.70 Mildred Al. Foley att of mil 29.36 Leo N. Seltenriglit co ag mil 88.41 citizens Telephone Co. do op 31.01 Commercial Print Co. do .. 33.13 Leo N. Sei ten right do 3.00 Patsy Lee Leaders h d ag mil 30.73 Adams Co. 4„H Club & Extension Exhibits 45.00.00 Adams Club & Extension exhibits 2800.00 N. E. Beaver, Al. D. hlth of 67.93 Alyles F. Parrish cir ct op .. 10.00 Citizens Telephone Co. do .. 31.28 Commercial Print Shop do .. 3.25 Howard Company do ... 33.60 (’overall Rental Service Inc- do 1.80 West Pub. Co. do law bks. „ 129.50 W. H. Anderson Co. do .... 15.00 Callaghan & Co. do 20.00 Shepard's Citations do 40.00 Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co. do 7.50 C. H. Muselman pr of mil .. 30.00 Mel Kohler ct house cust 325.00 Edna Werst do mat 100.00 Louie Drake do watchman .. 10.00 Correlated Prod. Inc. do op 90.27 Slitil Bros. (I<> 8.42 Coveral Rent. Service Inc. do 16.00 Continental Chemical Co. do 18.70 Sanco Product* Co.lnc. do 20.50 Haugk Plbg. & Htg. Co. Inc. do 6.75 Habegger Shafers do 1.22 Lula Strahm Jail mat 150.00 Eastern Ind. OH & Sup. Co. do 56.40 No. Ind Public Service Co. do 7.32 Habegger-Schafer's do ........ 6.85 Roger L; Singleton do 8.50 Motorola C & E Inc. do 35.00 Sanco Products Co. Inc. do .. 10.00 Charles Morgan co home sup 233.33 Luella Alorgan do mat 183.33 Hilda Smith do help 150.00 Connie Kirk do 150.00 Eugene Foster do 150.00 Grover Kelley do 20.00 Donna B. King do 70.00 Norval S. Rich do phy 50.00 Wolfe Produce do op 21.88 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. Inc. do 80.85 Charles Morgan do 54.58 Haugk Plbg. & Htg. Co. do 7.49 Beavers OH Service do 194.25 Teeple Truck Lines Inc. do .. 4.00 Berne Locker Storage do .... 60.56 Neuer Supply Co. do Habegger-Schafers do 2.0a Coveral Rent. Service Inc. do 2.60 Culligan Water Condition, do 15.75 Home Dairy do 122.90 Decatur Baking Co. do 73.88 Giffords I. G. A. do 98.82 F. McConnell & Sons Inc. do 48.76 Kohne Drug Store do 311? Decatur Blue Flame do Coppess Marathon Service do 6.77 Serv-l’s Store Inc. do ' 16.50 Moorman Mfg. Co do 83.84 Ralph E. Allison do 5.00 Burk Elevator Co. do 81.a7 Richard Martin do 185.00 Parr Tire & Imple. Sales do 10.00 Affolder Implement Sales do 5.51 F. S. Royster Guano_Co A do JjLl4 McMillen Farm Supply do .. 15-9a Gerbers Supermarket do 162.28 Freeman Schnepp Assessing 203.33 Alma F. * Stults do ...a 260.QQ B. Schultz do v... 260.00 Adolph Schamerloh do 2a0.00 Roy Runyon do 260.00 Cecil Harvey do Forrest E; Brubaker do a2v.00 Frieda Lewton voters regis 81.00 Ruth Merriman do 85.50 Commercial Print Shop el exp &L 47 Howard Company do Haywood Publishing Co. ,do -4.80 L. N. Seltenright Ind plan eon 5.00 David A. Macklin co atty .. 191.66 James K. Staley servos .... 111.70 Berne Witness Inc. legal .. 118.48 Decatur Democrat Co. do .. 28a.78 Suttles Co. Insurance 319.26 Leland Smith Ins. Agency do 77.47 Cowens Insurance Agency do 431.a6 Adams Co. Mem. Hos. patient 258.10

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Charlotte Lindahl S & W con 124.50 Yager Funeral Home sol bur 200.00 Ronnie Cook fox bounty 3.00 Henry E. Lehman do 9.00 Larry Dague do 6.00 Norman L. Sheets do 18.00 Paul Baumgartner do 21.00 Airs. Lee Fleming do 3.00 Martin J. Graber do 15;00 Patty Fiechtei; do 18.00 Marvin Redding do 27.00 Phillips Petroleum Co. do .. 164,50 Airs. Henrietta Cook child ..,105.00 Mrs. Violet Manes do . 120.00 Irene Byron Hos. patients 527.00 Ind. State Sanatorium do .. 909.90 M. A. Lehman, D.V.M. TB test 103.40 A. A. Neuenschwanner, DVAI 111.50 K. E. Allison, D.V.M. d 6 .. .16.60 D. W. Fireoved, D.V.M. do .. 15.40 Wrtf«re Bernice Nelson mileage 30.95 Mary J. Strickler do 16.00 Margaret E. Thomas do .... 5.80 Barbara B. Nicks do 58.50 Citizens Telephone Co. do .. 41.03 Commercial Print Shop do 8.00 Ada dim County Highway Department Lawrence Noll . 237.50 Robert Fuhrman 208.33 Paul Bryan 185.41 Wendell Abbott 168.30 DeWavne Beer 164.90 Harold Burger 168.30 Edward Faurote 168.30 Frederick Fuelling 168.30 Don Harvey 168.30 Dale Hirschy 164.90 Eli Hirschy 168.30 Raymond Kolter - 173.25 Vera Linker 176.75 Chris Aleshberger 168,30 Robert Meshberger 173.25 Russell Moser 4- 171.90 Brice Sheets ’ 198.00 Raymond Shoaf 173-25 Leßoy Smith 168.30 Samuel Yager 168.30 Clifford Death 163.35 Paul Longsworth 163.35 Lawrence AlcCullough ... 163.35 Louis Steffen 7.50 Glenn Zimmerman 173-25 Chris Zurcher 163.35 Citizens Telephone Co. .. 27.22 Indiana & Michigan Electric 52.69 Stucky and Co 1.05 Wheel and Rim Sales Co. 7.40 General Truck Sales Corp. .. 6.44 Bill Zoss Chevrolet-Buick .. 1.70 Berne Auto Supply 34.94 Schwartz Ford Co 202.77 Decatur Equipment 544.45 Indiana Equipment Co 367.09 Ted Beerbower —13,(10 Motorola — 59.00 Adams Co. Automotive Supply 37.24 Eutectic Welding Alloys 28.05 Evans Sales and Service 66.47 Yarnelle Supply Co 129.88 Decatur Auto Supply 90.08 Marathon Oil Co. 1437.50 Ztirchers Mobil Service .... 484.39 D-A- Lubricant Co.. —_jf SO American Standard Corp 30.36 Coverall Rental Service .... -18.20 Robert Kolter 10.00 Habegger-Schafers’ 1.11 Asch inget Tool Sales 14.87 Adams County Farm Bureau 46.00 Motor Fuel Tax Division .... 73.92 Kellogg Division :.. 30.00 Commercial Print Shop 13.31 Holcomb Mfg. Co 26.25 Ralph Miller 20.00 Meshberger Bro. Stone Corp. 6338.20 John W. Karch Stone Co. .. 1782.17 Berne Ready Mix 7.20 American Steel Corp. .. v .... 397.38 Indiana State Industries 121.41 Sam Kaehr 153.88 Cowens Insurance Agency 1589.73 Cumulative Bridge Fund Yost Construction Co 90.00 Berne Ready Mix 153.10 Walter Gilliom 375.00 Survejor’a Dept. Krick-Tyndall Tile Co 3.28 Krick-Tyndall Tile Co 334.23 Herman Moellering 7.04 Decatur Democrat Co 18.00 Harvey Crandall 33.75 Johnny Genth °. 7.30 Yost Gravel-Read ymiv ........ 2.60 Lincoln-Graphic 32.71 Herman Moellering 43.20 Bower Hardware Co 4.85 Stockberger Mach. Inc 16.00 Maier Hide & Fur 22.50 Alvin L Hilty 54 96 Beavers Oil Service 137.43 Evans Sales & Service 66.80 Herman Moellering 43-.-20-Alf red HirecUY ..aSJWL Elmer Rich 75?90 Carl Burkhart 97.20 V. Wayne Riley 79.40 L. Smith 290.25 .Carl L. Baker 6.00 Meshberger Bros 23.83 Certified before me this 7th day of May. 1963. r H .i> ward- Fi e Jaberg,.. Auditor - - ----- Meringue One way to prevent meringue from falling is to add y«-teaspoon-ful of baking powder.

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» ImWdi If 3^'' x imp m A 'aw \ r* PLACE YOUR BETS— Taking bets during Las Vegas night at the Elks lodge Tuesday night were some of the “gamblers” shown above. Pictured, left to right, are Rosie Gase, Kate Loshe, “Auctioneer Annie” 'lrene Gottschalk >, Sharon Ewell and Lorene Shell. The Central Soya office women sponsoredthe festivities, hosting Fort Wayne office women and the office women of the Bag Service. P. S.—Only play money was used.—'Photo by Mac Lean)

ASCS Farm Notes

MAY 13 — FINAL DATE: Wheat growers who have wheat acreage allotments of less than 15 acres are reminded that May 13 is the final date for signing an “election to comply with, the farm wheat acreage allotment” and eligibility to vote in the 1964 wheat referendum. Also, growers must keep in mind that the form MQ24, notice of wheat acreage allotment is the only form which can be accepted for eligibility for compliance or voting. This is in accordance with the law set by Congress. Another Reminder — such form must be signed by the person listed as the operator of the farm. If another person signs the form, it becomes invalid and no person on that particular farm will be eligible to vote. COUNTY ASCS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY: The county office will be open Saturday, May 11 for the convenience of producers who cannot call at the office during regular work days. Regular office hours will be observed, Saturday — 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. DON’T FORGET — MAY 14 WILL BE TOO LATE TO SIGN: You will not be eligible to vote or comply with the 1964 program if you sign May 14. WHEAT GROWERS WITH ALLOTMENTS OF 15 ACRES AND OVER Wheat growers;' who- received notices of an allotment of 15 acres or over do not need to sign the form MQ-24, as they are eligible to vote, by law. However, all wheat growers are urged to vote May 21. A REMINDER OF FACTS: A “yes” vote —by at least twothirds of the growers voting — would mean -■»- broader program than has ever been available —

SIR National Winner--"Company Career Club Mr Hain has been named the winner of the March Chapter of Lincoln Life's Career Club. He won this honor RTFduring a 12 month period by producing the largest volume - '.' v ' • ~■■■' f\. 1 •' of business among all agents who joined Lincoln Life in ' graduate 3 Ist Agents' School held in the home office last January, Mr. Hain has established an outstanding record in both sales and service. .■MHHHHMK jMv jg For sound life insurance service, see Simeon J. Hain, 206 _ Stratton Way, phone 3-3832. E. B. BINGHAM & ASSOCIATES 1302 South Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne / ■ t Representing I THE Lincoln... NATIONAL 111 I<r INSURANCE COMPANY Its Name Indicates Its Character

including a diversion program and price supports to participating producers and a two price system — certificated and noncertificated wheat — $2 per bushel for certificated wheat and $1.30 for noncertificated wheat. In addition — the wheat surplus would be decreased. A “no” vote by more than onethird of the growers voting would mean — no quotas, no marketing quota penalties — lower income to wheat growers — price support at 50 per cent of parity to growers who do not exceed their acreage allotments. The wheat surplus would be increased — markets would decline. HAVE YOU SIGNED YOUR MQ-24? THERE WILL BE A WHEAT REFERENDUN IN 1964 FOR 1965. Contrary to the thinking of many, there will be a wheat referendum in 1964 for the 1965 wheat crop. The referendum being held May 21 is for only the 1964 wheat crop. DON’T FORGET MAY 13 IS THE FINAL DATE FOR SIGNING: WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF POLLING PLACES: Two; poping places have been tentatively set up — the ASCS county office and the Berne town hajl. WHO CAN VOTE? The owner of a farm (for which eligibility .to -Vote; has. been established) and his wife provided — there is a joint deed for the farm. The operator of the farm and his wife privided there is a jointly signed legal contract. The tenant on a farm, where the operator has established eligibility. One person of a partnership is eligible to vote. No one can vote as “power of attorney” for another person. An administrator or executor of

an estate can vote, but the heirs cannot, * Remember — to qualify as a voter, the operator of the farm must have signed form MQ-24 before May 14. May 13 is the last day. ABSENTEE BALLOTS: Absentee ballots are available for those producers who will be absent from the county on May 21 and for those who cannot go to the polls to vote due to conditions beyond their control — provided — a request is filed in the county office in writing — signed by the wheat grower who desires an absentee ballot.

Eligible persons, residing in another county may go to the local ASCS county office and secure a ballot. Absentee ballots must be returned to the county office nd later than 6 p.m. May 21, to be counted. DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS? Come to the county office — you have only two days to decide, whethere you desire to comply with the 1964 wheat program and vote in the referendum — Saturday May 11, and Monday, May 13.

THANK YOU VOTERS I wish to thank all the wonderful people who gave me their vote of confidence in the primary election. I do feel that I have helped Decatur to become a brighter and more enjoyable place to live in in the last eight years that I hq.ve been your public servant. If elected to offtcfe this'fall I'shall still COfitifiUe tb'~do all in my power to make this great community a better and greater place for the citizens to live. Again thanks to all who voted for me, and my wish for this fall is that all of my party members give me their loyal support. Lawrence Kohne

FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1963

Indianapolis Firm Low On City Bid The city board of works and safety Thursday afternoon received bid? from an Indianapolis firm and a Greenwood firm on the trafic light improvement at the intersection of 13th and Monroe street Olin Electric and Repair Servive of Indianapolis submitted the low bid of $1,168 while Pass Electric of Greewood submitted a bid of $2,000.90. The state highway commission supplies the materials for the work, while the city furnishes labor for installation and electricity for operation. The four traffic lights now standing on poles on our corners of the intersecnew setup, and two overhead lights tion will be removed under 'the instiled. Superior Rating To Robert E. Anderson Robert E. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson of Willshire, 0., a sophomore at Parkway high school in Rockford, 0., received a superior rating in the Ohio State science fair. Anderson’s project was entitled “The Centrifuge and Its Use in Studying Geotropism.” The project showed the response of plants to gravity, called geotropism, and especially any unusual effects upon plants growing under excessive gravity, produced by the centrifuge. Several popular explanations for this growth phenomenon are considered and analyzed and a final conclusion reached in Robert’s project. Robert and his family are members of the local Christian church; Mrs. J. E. Anderson is his grandmother and Mrs. Ina Napier and Mrs. Henry Neireiter of Four Acres are his aunts.

I wish to thank the voters of Decatur — Adrian Wemhoff