Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1963 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubßthed Every Evening Except Sunday hr a DECATUR DEMOCRAT X) . INC. Bitered at tte Decatar, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President Mm G. Heller Vice President Chas. E. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer _ „ _ , . . Subscription Rates “J* Ad i° inin < Counties: One year, HO.OO; Six months, 55.50; 3 months, 33.00. Ad ?- and Adjoining Counties: One year, D 01-25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25 By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents.

Downtown Parking Additional off-street parking has further eased downtown parking in Decatur to the point where spaces are almost always available in the downtown area. Habegger-Schafer’s and The Decatur Daily Democrat increased off-str6et parking this past month by leasing a vacant lot, stoning it, and moving their working force of some 20 drivers off the streets and other free lots. This helps ease the tension of driving in the downtown area, too. In some cities, businesses give free parking coins to shoppers who buy $2 worth of merchandise; in London, Eng., the parkingmeter rates have been quadrupled to knock out the all-day meter feeders, and push them into the un-der-utilized parking areas. Atchison, Kan., is providing sidewalk canopies to run the entire block; it will cost $45,000 a block, and will originally cover blocks. Other cities have downtown malls, which in a year’s time increased business 20% new buildings 30%. More businesses operating in Decatur mean more conveniences for area shoppers. Shopping in a small town, like Decatur, offers real advantages over big-city shopping. The same lines are available here, and with the low local overhead, prices are as low as anywhere. Older stores, whether they are downtown or in centers, or just out in the country, have to constantly meet the challange of competition by modernizing and changing to interest the fickle public. We all like something new, something different, something modern. Decatur right now is the best small town in this area — the second largest city in the fourth congressional district, second in size only to Fort Wayne. It gained that position, and has stayed thay way, because of progressively changing merchandising, continuing improvements, and self-participation in city affairs by all the citizens. , 1 L_ ■ ......

TV PROGRAMS Central Daylight Time

WANE-TV Channel IS FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—Bachelor Father 6:3o—Early Evening Newi 6:4s—Walter Cronkite — News 7:oo—Pioneers 7:3o—Rawhide B:3o—Route 66 9:3o—Alfred Hitchcock Hour 10:30—Portrait 11:00—Late News 91:15 —Sports 11:20—Golf Tips 11:25—Award Theater SATURDAY Morning B:3o—Agriculture U.S.A. 9:oo—Captain Kangaroo 10:00—Alvin Show 10:30—Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11:00—Rin Tin Tin 11:30—Roy Rogers Afternoon 12:00—Sky King 12:30—CBS News 12:45—Baseball 3:30 —Special 7 . — ' 4:00 —Tne Challenge 4:3O—T.V. Playhouse s:oo—Wanted: Dead or Alive 5:30 —Early Show Evening 6:3O—TV Playhouse 7:oo—San Francisco Beat 7:3o—Jackie Gleason B:3o—Defenders 9:80 —Have Gun Will Travel 10:00—Gunsmoke 11:30—Late News 11:45—Award Theater BUNDAY Mondog 9:00 —Faith for Today B:Bo—This. Is the Life 10:00—Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30—Look Up and Live 11:00—Camera Three 11:30 —The Bible Answers Afternoon 12:00—Report from Washington 12:30 —Social Security In Action 12:45—Baseball 3:30 —-Long Right Arm 4 :00 —Cross Exam 4:3o—Magic Room s:oo—Navy Film of the Week s:3o—Amateur Hour Evening 8:00—20th Century 6:Bo—Mister Ed f:00 —Lassie 7:30 —Dennis the Menace 8:00 —Ed Sullivan Show 9:00 —Real McCoys 9:30 —True Theater 10:00 —Candid Camera 10:80—What’s My Line 1.1:00 —CBS News 11:15—Award Theater WKJG-TV Channel 33 FRIDAY Evening 6:15 —Gatesway to Sports 6:25 —Jack Gray — New* 6:4o—Weatherman 6:4s—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Ripcord 7:Jo—lnternational, Showtime 8:80 —Sing Along with Mitch 9:80 —Price is Right 19:00 —Jac)< Paar Show 11:00—News 4 Weather 11:15 —Sports Today 11:80 —Tonight Show SATURDAY *B’oo—fioso Cartoon Time B:4s—lt's Light Time 9:oo—The Heckle and Jackie Show 9:Bo—Ruff & Ready Show 10:09—The Shari Lewis Show 10:30 —King Leonardo and His Short Subjects 11:00 —Fury 11:80 —Make Room for Daddy Wizard 12:80—Two-Gun Playhouse I:3o—Mr. Lucky 2:oo—Top Star Bowling 3:oo—Baseball <5:30 —Adventure Parade

Cvenln* 6:oo—Wrestling 7:oo—Dragnet — 7:3o—Sam Benedict 8:80—Joey Bishop Show 9:oo—Saturday Night Movie 11:35—Saturday Edition 11:50—Saturday Night Movie SUNDAY »:00—Sacred Heart Program 6:ls—The Christophers 9:Bo—Americans at Work 9:4s—Man to Man 10:00—For Tour Information 10:15—Industry on Parade 10:80—This Is the Ute 11:00—Cartoon Time afternoon 12:00—Pete Smith Show 12:80—Catholic Hour 1:00—Baseball 3:oo—Two-Gun Playhouse 4:oo—Championship Bowling s:oo—Biography s:3o—Bullwinkle evening 6:oo—Meet the Press 6t30 —Ray Scherer's Sunday Report 7:so—Ensign O’Toole ’<*o—Walt Disney B:3o—Car 54 • •00—Bonanza 10:00—Show of the Week 11:00—Sunday Edition 11:15—Sunday Night at the Movies WPTA-TV Channel 21 FRIDAY Evening 6:00—6 P.M. Report 6:ls—Ron Cochran — News 6:3o—Mr Magoo 7:00—Bold Journey 7:3o—Cheyenne B:3o—The Flintstones 9:oo—l'm Dickens, He's Fenster 9:3o—Friday Night Movie 11:00—Murphy Martin -— News 11:10—W eathervane 11:15—Steve Allen Show SATURDAY Morning 9:oo—Action 10:30—My Friend Fllcka 11:00—Cartoons 11:30 —Beany and Cecil Afternoon 12:00 —Bugs Bunny 12:30—Magic Land of Allakazam I:3o—Baseball 4:oo—Big Picture 4 :80—Jalopy Races s:oo—Wide World of Sports Evening . .... .. 6:3o—The Rebel 7:oo—Peter Gunn 7:30 —Gallant Men 8 30—Hootenanny 9 00—Lawrence Welk 10 00—Fights Is 45—Make that Spare 11:00—Caln’s 100 - — “ BUNDAY - Morning 9:oo—Davey and Goliath 9:ls—Light Time 9:3o—lndiana University 10:00—World Playhouse 11:80—British News Calendar 11:45 —Religious News Digest Afternoon 12:00—Frontier Circus 1:00—Word of Life I:3o—The Story 2:00—Oral Roberts » 2:3o—lssues and Answers ■ 3:00 —Compass B:3o—American Glof Classic s:oo—Western Evening 6:oo—My Little Margie 6:30—77 Sunset Strip , 7:Bo—The Jetsons B:oo—Jane Wyman Presents B:3o—Sunday Night Movie • 10:00 —Velce of Firestone 1 10:80—Special 11:00—Dan Smoot Report 11:15—Adventure Theater ’ DRIVE-IN ‘‘Tammy & The Doctor" Frl. & Sat. 8 P.M & 10:30. "Two & Two Make Six 9:40 "The Great Escape” sun. & Mon. 8 P.M. Repeated at 11 P.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION Located north of Fort Wayne, ind., on U.S. 27 to Washington center road, then west 1 mile to Sharon Drive, turn north l/g mile to Pelham Drive; turn east to 823 Pelham Drive in Ludwig Park Addition on TUESDAY, AUGUST 27,1963 AT 6:30 P. M. The following household and miscellaneous: copper tone Frigidaire; imperial automatic washer and matching dryer; G.E. refrigerator with double door and top freezer; modern blonde mahogany bedroom suite with bookcase headboard; built-in night stand and Mr. and Mrs. dresser with (hatching box springs and mattress; 3-pc. modern mink mahogany bedroom suite with bookcase headboard, Mr. & Mrs. dresser, with box springs and mattress; Wurlitzer maple and leather spinet piano and bench, like new; cedar chest; green sectional living room suite, like new; 2 swivel upholstered chairs; table model Firestone 3-speed record player and stand; Niagara vibrator chair; plastic swivel rocker; plastic tilt-back chair; straight leather chair; Danish modem solid maple sofa with foam rubber cushions; Swedish modern solid maple gate-leg drop leaf table,- maple corner step table; round maple coffee table; oblong maple table; 3 maple end tables; writing desk and chair,- 3 deluxe table lamps; pole lamp; large Cosco card table; 5-pc. wrought iron breakfast set; deluxe chrome smoking stand; sunburst 8 day clock; toy chest; T.V. snack tray set; 2 chaise lounges; 3 aluminum lawn chairs; Weber Kettle type outdoor grill; fireproof small safe; Sunbeam deep fryer; 26 in. Schwinn girls bicycle; 18 in. rotary lawn mower; rubber tired hand lawn mower; 150 ft. garden hose; lawn sprinkler; lawn seeder and fertilizer spreader; 6-ft. step ladder; Chicago girls roller skates and case, size 7; pictures; decorative bottles,Fosteria sherberts and goblets; some dishes and cooking utensils garden tools and hand tools. Terms: cash Lunch Served. Not responsible for Accidents. MRS. MARILYN OSER, OWNER Walter Wiegmann, auctioneer Bultemier and Roemer R. R. 1, Decatur, Ind. Clerk and Cashier Phone '56 Preble

Form Prescribed by State Board of Accounts County Budget Form No. M NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES ReVlßed In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Adams County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana, that the County Council at their regular meeting place, on the 3rd day of September, 1963 will consider the following budget: ■ BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR COUNTIES

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Services Personal $15,200 All Other Op Expense 4,550 Current Charges .s. 300 Properties 60 COUNTY AUDITOR Services Personal $15,700 All Other Op Expense 3,280 Properties 550 COUNTY TREASURER Services Personal $15,350 Al] Other Op. Expense 3200 COUNTY RECORDER -services Personal $ 9,850 All Other Op. Exense 2,960 COUNTY SHERIFF Services Personal $19,060 All Other Op. Expense 8,335 Properties 2,285 COUNTY SURVEYOR Services Personal $14,080 Alt "Other Op. Expense 1,580 COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT Services Personal $16,800 All Other Op. Expense 3,610 Properties 200 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Services Personal $16,750 All Other Op. Expense 1,110 COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER Services Personal 935 All Other Op. Expense 230 COUNTY CORONER Services Personal $ 1 650 All Other Op. Expenses ’ 50 COUNTY ASSESSOR All Other Op. Expense 2 990

ESTIMATE OF COUNTY FUNDS TO BE RAISED County Hospital General Highway Hospital Welfare Bond & Int Funds Required for Expen.rn to Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund ■Member 31. t of Incoming Yen VI 2- fjuly n i°t<? De<^ e *i r $424,590 _ $478,544 $261,305 $ 42,000 of present year, to be made from appro3. 'to be made - 200,00 ° 2n °’ oo ° * B5 ' 8 ” 123 ’ 697 17 ’ 60 ° i. oy»tandlng e uAUa^ e r^ n ns y t e o a be paid 2 ° ,00 ° 6 ’""° 10 ’ 0<><> before Dec. 31 of present year — not ‘ Included In Lines 2 or 3 ° and”! fUnds re< > u,red <a dd Lines’ L 2, 3 —, ”7. — 625 ' S 6 629,590 744,440 384,902 59,500 Funds on Ifnnd and to be Received From "»ur<*es Other Than Proponed Tnx I.evyi < Taxes* 3 present*year 8. July 1 of present ■ year Dec. 31 of Incoming year (Schedules on file)a. Special taxes „ 2nn - 4on non , IJ7 ,— Si * . Ot . her rev<,nue 66.800 5',000 691 765 279,699 .n n ' n . <add Llnes 7, 8a and 8b) 321,158 7 , Q 44n 369 169 27,849 10. Net amount to be raised for expenses to 739,440 zos.ios Dec. 31st of Incoming year (deduct Line 11. lance (notln excess ’of ”exl 30 ° ,9 ° 8 699,163 B ’°°° U,753 31 ' #51 12 12. Amount to be rained by tax levy (add Lines 10 and 11) , '385,908 ' 5,000 52,733 50,651 ,, , PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property 50,081,340 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TOBE COLLECTED . Levy on Amount to To Be FINDS Property Be Raised Collected Collected Collected Collected 1964 1963 ' 1962 1961 1960 a County Revenue $.74 $390,634 $327,631 $225,978 $306,811 $310,998 Cumulative Court House "—M .ffe.Ml — —"""9’92B " » 380 9,158 18,720 U”dpty Welfare Fund JI 55.089 54,605- 81,080 59,530 64,02$ Cumulative Bridge ......... .20 “’TMTtS “■‘‘TWXIT 71626 68,686 68,602 County Wide School Tax . .281 140,7211 124 102 114 600 109,896 109,764 Hospital Fund .01 5,008 9,028 9’950 9,158 18,294 iu'/u B<>nrt & '"“-rest .10 50,081 41,676 28'650 18,816 32,014 D ““h •"’provement ... .07 35,057 31.7-ls 33 425 ,TOTAL-a.,—; $1,601 $801,802 $7«4.!»»» $555,458 $581,554 $617,421 TOWNSHIP FOOR TAX LEVIES AND RATES Estimated Poor ( Relief for Intimated Ensuing Tear Balance Dec. Total Poor For R’llSf Township Including Operat- 31st Prevent Relief to be Net Assessed Ensuing List Ing Balance Year > Levied Valuation Year Hlue Creek $ 1,000 $ 1,581 * $ $1,632,230 ' $ -01 French — 1,000 112 Rgg 1.880,870 -0$ Hartford 1,500 547 953 1,751,860 .05 Jefferson 1,200 921 379 . 1,367.840 . -02 Kirkland 1,400 791 (i(M) 2 395,190 -0$ Monroe 16,340 s.OIB 2 322 9 018,110 108 Preble 1,000 1.000 $,'444,860 .04' R° ot --■ 8,300 4,20« «, (ion 7 869,360 .06 St Mary’s .4..., 4.000 730 370 B SO7 550 .14 Union „ 1,300 961 - og Washington 26,415 $6,165 13*752*790 .1® and Rates*’*”** 1 va,uat,onß of town " l ’'P« ««« appropriate column under caption Township Foor Tax Lovlos Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to lsc( heard thereon After ths tax levies have boon determined, and presented to the county auditor not late F-than two days nrlor Mondav tn Sentember and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their faRuM so to dS by Xo wnnty audkon tin or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved bv such levies n JL re ,o J*. x..,J jrftfh* Dai*s AudltOr ' Sor Indiana August 15-23 -

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Properties ... 500 Current Charges 100 TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR Washington Township Services Personal _ Al] Other Op. Expense 820 Properties 450 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Services Personal $ 1,900 All Other Op. Expense 1,330 CIRCUIT COURT Services Personal $17,950 All Other Op. Expense „ 800 Current Charges 340 Properties 1 700 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Services Personal $12,233 All Other Op. Expense 5,010 Current Charges 1,040 Properties ; 90 REGISTRATION OF VOTERS Services Personal ..$ 1,4(K All Other Op. Expense 380 COUNTY COURT HOUSE Services Persona! ~.s 5,570 All Other Op. Expense 12,400 COUNTY JAIL Services Personal : $ 1,900 All Other Op. Expense 13,330 Properties „... 500 COUNTY HOME Services Personal $12,600 A]l Other Op. Expense 20,960 Current Charges 210 COUNTY PLAN COMMISSION Services Personal $14,600 All Other Op. Expense 2,835 Current Charges ...... 75 Properties 600

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF I ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS I AND/OR REDUCTIONS | Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of I said municipality at their regular I meeting place at 10:00 o'clock A.M, I on the 3 ft 4 day of September, 1963, will consider the following additional appropriations and/or reductions which said officers ’ consider necessary to meet the ex- . traordinary emergency existing at 1 this time. * 1 County Revue , Clerk C. C. Item 211 Official € Records $300.00 I Clerk C. C. Item 402 Comm. Pat. , to St. Inst SIOO.OO ! Co. Elect. Bd. Item 401 Rental of t Voting places $200.00 j Co. Auditor Item 201a Operat. Exp , $150.00 Co. Auditor Item 211a b Off. 1 Records, Stat, etc., $700.00 , Co. Sheriff Item 308 Garage & 1 Motor $500.00 t Co. Jail Item 300 Properties . Co. Ag. Agt. Item 213 b Supp. H. t Dem. Agt. C. Less $ 50.00 . Co. Bd. of Educ. 101 b Att. Off. * Salary $ 20.00 Co. Farm Item 205a Rprs. to 1 Bldg. & Equip. $700.00 J Co. Farm Item 200 Operat. Exp. < - - $1200.00 t Co. Comm. Item 506 Soc. Security 1 SIOOO.OO 5 Adams Co. Mem. Hoop. Item ‘ 1000 Capital Investements / Adams Co. Hgwy. Dept. I Item 312 Asphalt ft Bit. Mat. . Item 306 d Salt $500.00 ’ Reductions Co. Rev. Co. Elec. Bd. Item 102 a Sal. El. Jud. & Clrks .. $200.00 Co. Agr. Agt. Item 201 f H Dem. Agt. Mil - T , | CO.H Co. Bd. of Ed. Item 201 b c Operating Exp $ 20.00 Co. Jail Item 205a Rpr. of Bldg. & Struc $5150.00 Co. Hgwy. Item 314 Engr's Fees .... $4000.00 Item— 213a Ditch Assessments - $3000.00 Item 303 T]le & Sewer tile $500.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations and/or reductions as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Adams County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations and/or reductions may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such meeting be held. EDWARD F. JABERG, Auditor, Adams County. 8/23, 28.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Services Personal *33,(24 All Other Op. Expense 4,000 Current Charges 53,454 Current Obligations 6,100 Properties . JOO ‘•COUNTY HOSPITAL FUND Administration .‘.....*40,963 Dietary (2,091 Plant Operation .. 74,521 Nursing ~-29'5,969 Capital Investments 5,000 Total County Hosp. Fund *478,544 ••Counties levying a separate tax for hioepital expense should not Inj elude such expense In County i General Fund. f COUNTY HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR FUND i Services Personal *123,225 . All Other Op. Expense 40,665 Material ...215,100 Current Charges 13.500 Current Obligations 4,200 Properties „. 27,900 Total Co. H. M. & R-.*424,590 COUNTY WELFARE FUND Part I Current Charges ....*207,600 Part II Current Charges .... 25,190 (Other than Part I) Personal Services .., 24,640 •-All Other Op 2,975 Propdrties .; 900 Totals .—*261,305

Blitz Raids Staged By Scotland Yard LONDON (UPI) — Scotland Yard’s famed flying squad staged a series of blitz raids throughout London today and sent out "wanted” notices tor a suspect known ar ‘"Hie Weasel” in their massive manhunt for members of the gang which hijacked 17.3 million in Britain’s great train robbery. There were no details of the raids, but detectives appeared confident that they are hard on the trail of the robbers who staged the largest theft in history when they looted the Glas-gow-London mail train Aug. 8. Scotland Yard identified the wanted man as Roy John James, 28, a London silversmith known to the underworld as "The Weasel.” Police also searched the Essex County village of Coxie Green for a miniature white poodle reported roaming homeless after being

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thrown from a car. They wanted to determine if it is the dog called “Gigi” which was the pet oi another suspected gang member, James White, 43. Shite, Gigi and a woman identified as Sherree were reported to have fled from a house trailer in which police later found $84,000 they believed was part of the trail* robbery loot. The London Daily Mail reported today that police raced to a South London home Thurseay night after a neighbor repotted the occupants had lit three bonfires in three days. Officers pulled charred scraps of banknotes from the fire and sent them to police laboratories for examination, the Mail said.' It said the occupants of the house had fled.

FOUR ™ THREE TIRE SALE SALE OF SALES WE ARE GIVING AWAY TIRES! YES, GIVING ‘EM AWAY. •NO GIMMICKS •NO SECONDS • FIRST GRADE TIRES YOU BUY AND PAY FOR J RECAPABLE TIRES IN EXCHANGE Phil L Macklin Co. YOUR GOODYEAR DEALER 107 S. First St. Decatur

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1963

Boy Fatally Hurt In Fall From Horse GOSHEN, Ind. (UPI) —Services will be held here Saturday tor James Michael Bickel, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bickel of Goshen, who died Wednesday night in Goshen General Hospital from injuries suffered when he fell from a horse at the Goshen Fairgrounds Monday. Authorities said the saddle slipped from the horse and the boy fell of, striking his head on a blacktop pavement. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.