Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1963 — Page 4

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Adams County Death Rate The monthly bulletin of Indiana Department of Health points out this month that the most objective measure of the health status of a community or an area is its death rate. This makes sense! £_ The most commonly used and best-known form of the death rate is the crude death rate: the number of persons dying for each 100,000 people in the area. The average in Indiana is 960.2 per 100,000 per year. For white males it is 1100.9; for white females, 820 -°- . - - •—< By age, the average in Indiana is: Under 1 2486.6 55-59 1310.4 1-4 94.7 60-64 2014.0 5-14 45.5 65-69 30321 15-24 103.9 70-74 4643.1 25-34 1261 75-79 7308.0 35-44 ~266.8 80-84 ,11838.8 45-49 539.9 85+, unk.20783.0 50-54 897.5 By county, Adams county really shines. In the unadjusted annual crude death rate, Adams county ranks 9th out of 92 counties, with an average of 841.3. This average, which includes both males and females, is very, very good — it means you are likely to live longer if you live in Adams county! (In spite of the fact that our water contains three times the recommended maximum of flourides!) When the death rate is adjusted to rule out sex, age, and race advantages and disadvantages, Adams county shows up even better: it ranks third out of 92 counties as the healthiest! Only Jefferson and Carroll county rank better. Adams has an adjust rate of 834.0, compared with an average of 938.6 for other counties this size, and 1,050.6 for other counties our size, unadjusted! In the northeast part of the state, the average is 941.6 adjusted, 981.5 unadjusted. In this immediate area, Allen county has a better unadjusted rate, ranking 6th, but moved down to 23rd in the adjusted rates; Wells is way down the list, with 1120 unadjusted, 942 adjusted. Jay is 74th and 78th.

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PROCLAMATION JUNIOR FIRE MARSHAL DAY BY THE MAYOR; WHEREAS; The President of the United State* ha* proclaimed the week of October 6-12 a* National Fire Prevention Week; p' WHEREAS: Experience ha* shown that effective community fireprevention program* can *ave thousand* of Ilves each year and million* of dollar* in property; and WHEREAS: Four million elementary school age boy* and girls aero** the country are joined In a national brigade of Junior Fire Marshal* for the purpose of learning to recognize and remove fire hazards; form safe habits they will carry with them throughout their Ilves; now THEREFORE: I, Donald Gage, Mayor of Decatur, do hereby proclaim Thursday, October 10 during National Fire Prevention Week (October 6-12) a* JUNIOR FIRE MARSHAL DAY in Decatur, and urge parent* to support the Junior Fire Marshal program which I* sponsored locally by LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. and DECATUR FIRE DEPT.; to assist Junior Fire Marshal* by inspecting their own home* for fire Hazard*. I also urge all the citizen* of Decatur to benefit by the example set by our boy* and girl*; to pay,special tribute to this worthwhile activity by making a special effort to check their own premises for fire hazard* on JUNIOR FIRE AAARSHAL DAY. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City to be affixed, this 4th day of October, 1963.

Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 6,100; barrows and gilts steady to 15 higher; 1 and 2, ISO--225 lb 16.25-16.50; 1,2 and 3, 190250 lb 16.00-16.25; Sows steady to weak to 25 lower; 1, 2 end 3, 300-500 lb 14.00-15.00 ; 400-600 lb 13.75Cattle 225; calves 25; not enough to test market trend; good to choice steers 22.50-23.75; utility cows 11.50-14.00; cutter and utility bulls 16.00-18.00. Sheep 600 ; 350 head brought prior to arrival; wooled lambs 25 lower; choice and prime 18.7519.25; good and choice 17.00-18.50. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 6,500; steady to 25 lower, late and closing trade fully steady; mixed No 1-3 200-225 lb 16.25-16.40; mixed No 1-3 190-250 lb 15.75-16.25; No 2-3 240-270 lb 15.40-15.75. Cattle 6,500; no calves; slaughter steers steady to 25 higher; heifers steady; 6 loads prime 1200 1325 lb slaughter steers 25.50; bulk high choice and prime 10501350 lb 24.75-25.25; several loads high choice and prime 1400-1450 lb 23.50-24.00; bulk choice 925-1250 lb 23.75- comparable grade 1250 1575 lb 23.00-24.00; good 900-1250 lb 22.50-23.50 ; 2 load high choice and prime 1000 - 105 lb heifers 24.25; bulk choice 800 - 'llOO lb 22.75- good 21.75-2250. Sheep 300; small supply wooled slaughter lambs strong; few lots choice and prime 90-105 lb wooled slaughter lambs 19.50; good and choice 80-100 lb 18.00-1900.

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) o 20 Years Aga Today 0 ■■ ■■■ 0 Oct. 4, 1943 — Work will start tomorrow on resurfacing 4.7 miles of U. S. 27 north of Monmouth to the Adams-Allen county line. “Auntr Jennie Mickle Furman, 88, resident of Decatur for many years, was fatally injured in a traffic accident at Marion, 0., where she had lived for the past 25 years. Miss Lois beeman, Adams county health nurse for the past year, has resigned after receiving a commission as second lieutenant in the nurses’ corps of the U. S. Army Air Force. With reports still Incomplete, the total of the third war bond sales in Adams county is more than $200,000 over the county’s quota. Allied forces increase their pressure on Nazi troops in Italy. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPl)—Produce: Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. v. Cheese -processed cheese 39%44; brick 39%-43%; Swiss Grade A 50-55; B 49-53. Butter about steady; 93 score 59; 92 score 59; 90 score 58V4; 89 score 57. Eggs about steady; white large extras 39%; mixed large extras 39%: mediums 32; standards 34%. Now York Stock Exchange Price* MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T. 129%; Central Soya 27%; Du Pont 246%; Ford 55; General Electric 80% General Motors 79, Gulf Oil 49%; Standard Oil Ind. 62%; Standard Oil N. J. 70%; U. S. Steel 56%. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM. HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: "Basis for Belief in God" is the name of the public Bible lecture to be given by Joseph Himelick, a visiting minister from the Marion, Indiana congregation. Sunday 4:15 p.m. Watchtower’ Bible study and discussion on the subject, "Improving Personal Study." One of the scripture texts 1 for consideration will be Matt. 7:T, "Keep on asking, and it will be given you; keep on seeking, and you will find; keeping on knocking, and it will be opened to you." Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Area Bible studies in study aid, "Let Your Name Be Sanctified." Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic " Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Service Meeting. All meetings open to the public.

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