Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1963 — Page 2

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®WE MOURN in silent grief those who died in wars to end all wars. The greed of men for power and wealth makes a permanent peace impossible. Only in Christ can we find real peace and everlasting life. , in the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." John 16:33 Washington Street Church of Christ

STEAK SALE ■SUPER-RIGHT* QUALITY MATURE BEEF! ROUND SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE 7Q C RQ' QQ C viiw I Wjlb. Serve with Fresh Mushrooms 59c IB " — ■"■■I" -1 11 —" ■■ "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY "SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT ALLGOOD BRAND GROUND SKINLESS SLICED BEEF FRANKS BACON b 49 c s 49 c ~ 49 c ~ —— FINE GRANULATED pure Arh = SUGAR Z 5565 < 10s’1 M Cantaloupe ; ,p oo * Instant Coffee ™ V 99 c MC Barbecue Sauce 29 Watermelons „ ,89c ann page F wiTH THiS A&P COUPON Pascal Celery ““ A , ak 29c Mayonnaise r ll ‘ ' 24 size sulk 474 j POR CEREAL or COFFEE fl Tomatoes mum a 39c .£ 49' ■* HALF & HALF }| A» NHEAPFU. 1.,. , „ Ac I P|*AA|M DIaQ GRAPEFRUIT g sfr«wb“rie" CTN. aJ Jr M uream nes drink | I Good Thru Saturday, June 1, 1963 | At The Decatur A & P x FIVE 14-OZ. 4 14* QCj C I Limit One Per Family VARIETIES each “ cans VW wt ■■ w, ■ m Ji IANE PARKER SULTANA FRUIT WI H THIS A&P COUPON j Apple PlB E, ‘ 39** Cocktail f CH£fR/0 CHOC ‘covered g Potato Chips ™”n-J“k er ... L'i' 59c 3 ££ $ 1°! Ice Cream Bars I Whole Wheat Bread mrker 19c A &p brand ‘is itfiA IQ AQ® !l Cookies '^ b 39c TOMATO 'HB 1 L 7« 9 ■ ■■■am LJ > G ’ od Thru TH IIIIQF LC HIBIO June 1, 1963 at the || MEL-O-BIT PROCESSED 1 1 WIH Decatur a&p || Sliced Cheese‘pug 2 39‘ 4"~99 fegj.y* Fudgsides TREAT .. 2 49c Effective Sharp Cheese 2H^AR CONSIN ib. 69c th ' u Saturday, - /.I VICTORY 8-oz. June 1, 1963 Creem Cheese brand . pk fi . Z/c -• lip

Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: .. a 6 ’ • Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. Cheese processed loaf 39 - 43%; brick 39-43%; Swiss Grade A SO--55; B 49-53. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 55’Zt; 89 score 54%. Figgs steady; white large extras 29; mixed large extras 28; mediums 23%; standards 27%.

THU DXCATUH DAILY DEMOCRAT, DKCATUR, INDIANA

Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock : Hogs 4,400; barrows and gilts 50-75 higher; sows 25-50 higher; uniform 190-225 lb barrows and gilts 17.75-18.00; mixed 190-240 lb 17.00-17.75; 240-270 lb 16.50-17.00; uniform 240-250 lb 17.00-17.25 ; 260280 lb 16.00-16.35; sows 300-400 lb 14.25-15.00 ; 400-50 lb 13.75-14.25; 50-600 lb 13.00-13.75. Cattle 55; calves 15; steers and

heifers steady; high choice and prime steers 23.00; choice 22.5023.00; mixed good and choice 22.00-22.50; good 21.00-22.00; load standard Holsteins 20.00; choice heifers 22.50; good and low choice 20.50-21.50; cows about steady; cutter and utility 15.00-16.50; canner and low cutter 13.00-15.00; buHs scarce; vealers scarce; few standard to choice vealers 22.0029.00. Sheep 8; not enough to test market.

Berne-Geneva Livestock Report Prices paid May 28 Top vea1531.75 / Top lambs 24.50 Top steers and heifers.. 22.50 Top bulls 22-80 Good cowsls.oo-16.50 Canners and cutters ... 12.50-15.00 Top hogs 17.45 Top 50w514.25 Male hogs 11.40-13.25 NOTICH TO Binochs Notice .!« hereby given that the Board of CommiHKloherß of Adams Count/, Indiana, will, until the hour of 1:30 P.M. on Monday, June 17, 1963, receive bids for the conHtructlon of the following;: Structure No. 21A In Hartford Townehlp on County Road 24 between- Co. Rds. 37 & 38, consisting of one 14 ft. wpan C.M. arch and a 60 Cu Yds. of reinforced concrete footings and end walla. Structure No. 74A over the Barger Ditch In Kirkland Township on County Road 39, IB miles south of Magley, constating of one 12 foot span C M. arch and 83 cu. yds. of reinforced concrete'footings and end walls. Structure No. 75A In Root Township on Co. Road 33 between Co. Rds. 3 & 4, 3 miles north of Decatur, constating of one 12 ft. span C.M. arch and a9 cu. yds. of reinforced concrete footings and end walls. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the Adams County Auditor. Bids must be submitted on Forms 96 accompanied by Form 96A as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order of the Board of Adams County Commissioners. EDWARD F. JABERG Auditor, Adams County. • 5/31, 6/5. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Deactur, Inidana shall hold a public hearing on the 10th day of June 1963 at the hour of 7:30 P.M. in the Council Room at the City Hall in the City of Decatur, Indiana. At said time and place the said Planning Commission shall consider petitions filed by Edward Hurst. Town & Country Development, Inc. requesting that certain land owned by them be resoned from R-l Residential to R-2 Residential. Said real estate petitioned for by Edward Hurst is located along 13th Street between the residence of the under-signed at the South West corner of the intersection of Mon. roe and 13th Street and the Equity Dairy Store on 13th Street in the City of Decatur, Indiana, being a part of the north east quarter of section 4, Twp. 27 N., Range 14 East. Said real estate petitioned for by Town and Country Development, Inc. Is located along the western side of the City of Decatur, Indiana, facing Nuttman Avenue extended West from 13th Street being a part of the north east quarter of section 4, Twp. 27 North. Range 14 east. Dated this 31st day of May, 1963. Ralph E. Roop, Secretary, of Planning Commission. 5/31. ORDINANCE Short Title: An Ordinance to amend Section 2 of Article II of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Decatur, Indiana, being General Ordinance No. 1-1949. BE XT ORDAINED, by the Common Council of the City of Deca--ttrr, Indiana, an 1. That Section 2 of Article II of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Decatur, Indiana, being General Ordinance No, 1-1.949, be amended so that the following described real estate be changed trorn an R-l Residential District, to a C-2 General Commercial District, to-wit: Commencing on the west Urie of Mutchler's First Addition to the City of Deactur, Adams County, Indiana, 597.9 feet south 1 degree east of an iron stake 6n the north line of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 33, Township 28 North, Range 14 East, said iron stake being 90.61 feet west of the northwest corner of said quarter quarter section; thence running south 1 degree east along the west line of said addition 568 feet; thence west parallel with the south line of said quarter quarter section 396 feet; thence south 1 degree east, 132 feet to a fioint 30 feet north of the south Ine of said quarter quarter section; thence west parallel to said south line 360.85 feet; thence north 1 degree west 700 feet; thwnee east parallel to said south line, 756.85 feet to the place of beginning, containing 10.96 acres more or less. 2. This Ordinance snail in no way effect any other provision, clause, phrase or sentence contained in said Ordinance. 3. This amendment is adopted pursuant to and in compliance with Chapter 174 of the Acts of 1947 of the Indiana General Assembly, and all amendatory and supplemental acts thereto, 4. This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. Adopted and approved by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, on the 7th day of May, 1963. S/lloaald F. Gage Donald F.. Gage, Presiding Officer Attest: S/I.aara Bosse Laura Bosse Clerk-Treasurer Approved by me this 7th day of May, 1963. 9/Doaald F. Gage Donald F. Gage, Mayor Attest: H/Laarn Bosse « Laura Bosse Clerk-Treasurer 5/31, 6/7.

OPEN HOUSE SOUTH OF NUTTMAN AVENUE ON 16TH STREET SATURDAY and SUNDAY 2«Ho4MP.M. OR BY APPOINTMENT ? CLARK W. SMITH BUILDER PHOME3-3612 i II 111. ■■■ 111. |.'|.||| I I 1.4—. ——.

COURT HEWS Found Paid In the case of Verena M. Martz vs. Joseph A. Martz, the court found the defendant has purged himself of contempt of court, and has fully paid and satisfied the support order, and the defendant was ordered released. Under Advisement The court took under advisement the plaintiff's demurrer to the defendant's answer in abatement, In the case of James D. Tumbleson, Charles T. Tumbleson and Gertrude Swoveland vs. T. F. Gralilter, executor of the estate of Sylvester Tumbleson, and others. Set for Issues On a motion by the plaintiff, the case of the Medical and Dental Business Bureau vs Martin E. and Betty Huliinger was set for issues June 7 at 10 a.m. Set June 7 The case of the Medical and Dental Business Bureau vs Wayne and Elma Gaunt was set for issues at 9:30 a.m. June 7. Marriage Applications Thomas E. Imel, 124 S. Eleventh St., and Judith Leah Ellenberger, 331 S. Tenth St. Stephen Lynn Dygart route 6, Fort Wayne .and Mary Katherine Kocher, 434 Johns St. Michael J. Hakes, route 3, Decatur ,and Kaye Ann Suman, route 3, Decatur. Willliam Howard Burke, route 2, Geneva, and Karen Kay Hofstetter, Geneva.

SALE CALENDAR MAY 29—6:30 p. m. Consignment auction of furniture and antiques at Bullerman Hayloft, Hoagland. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. JUNE 1—9:30 a. m. Clair Slick estate. Ossian, Ind. Household goods. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. FISH FRY FRL NITE ——» « I- —llli I 7 P.M. -12 MIDNITE ALL YOU CAN EAT 99 c IV SEASONS RESTAURANT Don’t Forgot Every Fri. and Sat. Nite Nancy and Skip for the Bost in Entertainment t- , S p.m. to la.m. PUBLIC AUCTION • • Due to a recent heart attack, I, the undersigned, will sell the following described cattle and dairy equipment at public auction at my farm located 3 miles north of Portland, Indiana to State Road No. 22 then Vi mile east, on Monday Evening, June 3,1963 At 8 o’clock - DAIRY COWS - 7 large 4 yr. old Holstein cow, giving better than 80 Ibs. of milk per day; I—s yr. old Holstein cow, giving over 60 tbs. per day; I—4 yr. old Holstein cow, giving over 60 lbs. per day; 1 Holstein second calf heifer, giving over 60 16s. of milk per day; I—4 yr. old Guernsey cow, giving over 50 16s. of milk per day/ 4 I—s yr. old Holstein cow, giving over 50 lbs. of milk per day; I—s yr. old Holstein cow, giving over 60 16s. of milk per day; I—4 yr. old Holstein cow, giving over 60 16s. of milk per day; I—s yr. old Holstein cow, giving over 60 16s. of milk per day; I—s yr. old Holstein cow, giving over 50 16s. of milk per day; I—4 yr. old Holstein cow, giving over 30 16$. of milk per day; 1 Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due to freshen in a few days. Above cows have been carefully selected, good type, size and quality. Most have freshened in the last Bor 9 weeks and will be rebred artificially by sale date. This herd is giving over 500 16s. of milk now. MILKING EQUIPMENT 1 Dairy Cool 150 gal. bulk tank in excellent condition; 2 single Surge milkers; 1 double unit compressor; wash tubs, and other milking equipment. ELMER HENISER TERMS OF SALE—CASH Ray Elliott, Auctioneer

FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1963

Chicago Lifestock CHICAGO (UPD - Livestock: Hogs 5,000; mostly 50 higher, instances 75 higher; No 1-2 190225 lb 17.75-18.00; 450 head at 18.00; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 17.25- ; 230-270 lb 16.75-17.25; No 2-3 270-290 lb 16.00-16.75; load 300 lb at 15.75; load 375 lb at 14.50. Cattle 5,500, no calves; slaughter steers steady to 25 lower; heifers mostly steady; high choice and prime 1150-1375 lb slaughter steers 23.50-23.75; at least 2 loads mostly prime 1275-1300 lb 24.00; load prime 1400 lb 23.75; choice 900-1200 22.50-23.25; choice 12001400 lb 22.00-23.00; several loads choice 1400-1475 lb 21.59-22.00; good 900-1200 lb 21.00-22.25; few loads choice 85-1075 lb heifers 22.25- load high choice 1050 lb 23.25; good 20.50-22.00. Sheep 100; not enough for price test. TB Association To Meet This Evening Hie Adams county tuberculosis association will hold its annual meeting at 8 o’clock this evening at Decatur high school. The meeting will be held in the home economics room and the public is invited to attend, Mrs. W. Guy Brown, executive secretary, said. Election of officers will be held this evening, among other items of business.