Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1963 — Page 4
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Driver's License Is Suspended For Year 1 Adam Equia, a resident of 728 Schirmeyer St., has had his driver’s license suspended for a period of one year, according to . the latest driver suspension list issued by the bureau of‘motor vehicles. • The suspension, from Oct. 23 of this year to Oct. 23, 1964, was due • to a conviction of driving while 1 under the influence.
Elect a Working Team Hvote for Lawrence Kohne ' ... v«VMMV4V4V4V* VDemocratic Candidate for Councilman at Large Lawrence A. Kohne • Honest • Courteous • Efficient Pol. Advt. - ■ — - Fall Clearance of QUALITY CARS , from Morningstar’s 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE Automatic transmission. Power steering and brakes. Radio and heater. 283 motor. AOC 6,800 miles. Like new ’ 1962 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE COUPE Power steering and power brakes. Automatic transmission. Radio and heater. White bottom with blue top, and interior, AQC 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-DOOR HARDTOP Power steering and power brakes. V-8 engine with automatic transmission. Radio and C heater. Green with white top ’ 1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-DOOR 6-cylinder engine. Standard transmission. Radio and heater. $ J RQf One owner new car trade 9 / 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE Radio and heater. Powerglide transmission. Power steering and power brakes. 250 h. p. engine. Black and white with red interior. Like new * 1961 PONTIAC VENTURA 4-DOOR HARDTOP Full power. White exterior with all QQC blue interior. A beautiful car 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE 1 owner car- Low mileage. This car is clean as new ’ ~ ~ 1960 FORD STARLINER 2-DOOR HARDTOP Power steering and power brakes. Radio and heater. Automatic transmission. $ J %95 V-8 engine. Local car 1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE Automatic transmission. Radio and heater. Reasonably low mileage. Very good C condition throughout. These are scarce. ’ 1960 CHEVROLET IMP ALA 4-DOOR SEDAN Local one owner car. 45 000 actual miles. Can be referred back to local owner. 4QC Priced right 1960 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD 4-DOOR STATION WAGON One owner car. Automatic transmission. Very low mileage. -. . $ J S Radio and heater. Extra clean 1960 FORD CONVERTIBLE GALAXIE 500 V-8 engine. Automatic transmission. Radio and heater. Power steering $< C and power brakes. New top ’ 1959 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR SEDAN Power steering and power brakes. V-8 engine. Automatic transmission. Radio ond heater ; 1957 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR STATION WAGON V-8 engine. Powerglide transmission. C " Very good condition 1957 CHEVROLET 210 2-DOOR SEDAN ■ Radio'dnd heater. Automatic transmission. V-8 engine. All black finish. Very clean car Concerning our new State Sales tax: Many people are of the opinion that the tax must be paid on the total sales price regardless of whether a tradein is involved or not. When you do trade your car in, you only pay on the cash difference. • When buying a Used Car, this tax is a very minpr thing. MORNINGSTAR AUTO SALES 957 N. 13th St. Phone 3-2046
Reports Enjoyable 98th Birthday Mrs. Harry Kooken, former local resident now residing at 416 Highland St., Hammond, has expressed her “many Decatur friends and relatives for their kind messages and remembrances." Mrs. Kooken< writes she had a very pleasant and enjoyable 98th birthday at her home in Hammond Monday. Oct. 18.
CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWKSD BY THE ADAMS COUNTY x COMMISSIONERS OM NOVEMBER «. 4, iim 1. & M. Electric Co 143.70 Citizens Telephone Co. ........ 205.81 City of Decatur • 81.75 Frieda Lewton cl cl 162.00 Haywood Pub. Co. cl op el 562.30 Postmaster cl op .....'....1...... 60.00 A. W. Kellogg do .6.00 Dr. Gerald Kohne do inq . 10.00 Barbara Busse tr cl ": ?,135.00 Eva Bayles do •-81.00 Wm. L. I.inn, tr do post 41.40 Commercial Print do op .. 2.90 Virginia Schurger au cl 36.00 Postmaster do post 25.00 Bluff. G. & T. Cen. do op <29.50 Bobbs-Merrill Co. do 1 bks 31.00 Haywood Pub. Co. do op .. 3X8.00 Haywood Pub. Co. rec op 182.50 Max D. Mllholland sp dep 10.00 William Hutker do 5.00 Rex King do 5.00 Richard Mansfield do 5.00 Donald L Liechty do 5:00 Harold Thieme do 5.00 James H. Cochran do 5.00 Francis Noack do 5.00 West. Union Teleg. Co: sher op 6.31 Motorola C & E Inc. do .. 35.00 National Sheriffs’ Assoc, do 12.50 Gerber Manfg. Co. Inc. do .. 29.13 Commercial Print Shop do 7.25 Roger L, Singletori ml pr 153.40 Risen & Schug sher op .. 130.80 ... Macklin Co. do 6.50 Beavers Oil "Befv/ IncT/do 7 89.52 Marathon Oil Co. do ... 4.82 Roger Singleton do 20.78 Severin H. SchurgeroP A op 42.67 Lewis L. Smith do dep ... 75.00 Bobbs Merrill Co. do op .. 31.00 Wheatley’s sup schls op 23.25 Royal Mcßee Corp, do ... 12.38 Mildred Foley At Os mil . 6'5.36 Leo N. Selteriright co ag mil 82.04 Citizens Tele. Co. do op 32.74 Leo N. Seltenright do . 3.00 Commercial Print Shop do .. 15.15 Bob's Sew & Serv Cen do 4 14 Patsy Leaders H D ag mil 73.85 N E. Beaver M.D. heal of 67.95 Myles F. Parris cir ct op 3.40 C. H. Muselman pro of mH 37.50 Mel Kohler Cust.Ct H .. 325.00 Edna Werst do matron .... 100.00 Louie Drake watchman 10.00 Correlated Pro. Ine. ct h op 43.90 Decatur ’'66'' do 1.95 Edgar F. Kiess do 1850 Clev. Cotton Pro. Co. do .. 32.15 Habegger-Schafers do 4.21 Coyerall Rent Serv Inc do 8.00 Thurman I Drew do 1.50 Adams Co. Farm Bureau do 291.74 ' Lula Strahm matron jail .. 150.00 No. Ind. Pub, Serv. jail op 7.XX Decatur Kocher Lum. Inc. do 1.45 Roth Electric do 23 X 4 . Haugk Plbg & Htg do .. 69.39 Chic Dry Clean & Laun do 1.50 Charles Morgan co h supt 233.33 Luella Morgan matron co h 183.33 Hilda Smith co h help 150.00 Connie Kirk do 150.00 Eugene Foster do 150.00 Grover Kelley do 20;00 Sybil E. Rasp do 24*00 Dr. Norval S. Rtch do phy 50.00 Niblick & Co. co home op 1'5.46 Haugk Plbg. & Htg Jo 30.45 aGerbers Market do 80.47 ‘'Giffords I. G. A. 8 1.12 Decatur Baking Co. do 60.50 McConnel * Sons Inc. do 47.44 Charles Morgan do ... 144 65 Moorman Mfg. Co. do 49.22 Beavers Oil Serv Inc do .. 79.52 Holthouse Drug Co. do 44.25 Culligan Water Con. do .... 55.75 Teeple Truck Lines Inc. do 3.74 Home Dairy do 101.27 Kohne Drug Store do ... -16.04 Ashbauchers Tin Shop do 1803.X3 Hart’s Auto & Trac Rep do 22 78 Herman Ryf do 14.75 Mcßride & Son Welding do 2.00 .Coverall Rental Serv. Inc. do 2.00 Adams Co. Farm Bureau do 615.X1 Burk Elevator Co. do 56.76 R. E. Allison D.V.M. do .. 40.85 Habegger-Shafers do 18.58 Freeman Schnepp assessing 193.33 Marjorie Gllliom vote bud cl 45.00 Ruth Merriman do 126.00 Royal Mcßee Corp, el bud II 50 Commercial Print Shop do 46.51 Howard’s Co. do 34.25 Decatur- Democrat Co. do 53 45 Decatur,’ Democrat Co. do . 1-35.95 Decatur Democrat Co. do .. 10.55 Lewis L. Smith co plan com 500.00 Wm. F. Schnepf do ; 5.00 L. E. Archbold do ............... 5.00 Homer Winteregg do 5.00 Norman E. Beaver do „ 5.00 David A. Macklin co atty .. 166.66 James K. Staley_serv oft 109.62 Berne Witness Ine. legalad 127.18 Decatur Democrat Co. do 148.97 Charlotte Lindahl ASCW sec 126.00 Zwiek Funeral Home sol bur 200.00 Glllig & Doan Funeral do 200.00 Mrs. Phyliss J. Zwick do .. 8.00 John W. Bird fox bounty .. 3.00 Everett Geisel do . ... 3.00 Dr. R. J. Blume ch st last 300 Mrs. Audnrey Neher do 108.50 Mrs;- Violet —MIW Ju 124 6a Irene Byron Hon. care pats 540.00 Ind. State Sanatorium do 1084.68 M. A. Lehman D.V.M. tb test 16.60 Max A. Lehman do 18 00 Edward P. Peck do 4 50 Martindale & Dahlgren, Architects elevator ct house . 2750.00 Welfare Bernice Nelson mileage 30.02 Mary J. Strickler do 16.95 Margaret E. Thomas do 49.X0 Barbara B. Nicks do 32.82 Lulu E. Fruehte do ... 2.00 Citizens Telephone Co. op 46.60 John Boch Postmaster do .. 75.00 W. W. Kellogg do 6.00 Commercial Print Shop do ... 14.85 Adiinis County lllghwny Depnrtment Lawrence Noll 237.50 Robert Fuhrman 208.33 Paul Bryan 1X5.41 Wendell Abbott 164.50 DeWayne Beer 169.75 Harold ' Burger 173.25 Edward Faurote 173.25 Frederick Fuelling 171.50 Don Harvey 173.25 Dale Hirsehy 140.00 Eli Hirsehy 173.25 Raym'Utd Kolter . 1X3.15 Vern Linker 173 25 I’anl "Longsworth 168.30 Lawrence McCuH'otigh 168.30 James Merriman 17X.20 Chris Mesltberger 173.25 Robert Meshberger . 148.00 Leltoy Smith 173 25 Brice Sheets 218.40 pßakrnond Shoaf 17X20 * Samuel Yager .., 173.25 ‘Glen Zimmerman 173'15 Clifford Death 168.30 Sam Kaehr 137.70 Russell Moser . .. . 103.25 Steven Riley . 168.80 Chris /ttrther 16X 30 Citizens Telephone Co. 22.76 1. A- M Electric Co. 18.06 . I'c at lie Equipment, I ne. 8!<.23 Ameijean elding Products 26.58 Evans Sales and Service . 120.28 Indiana W iping Cloth Coi 75.44 Ma< Alllster Machinery Co. .. 46.95 Schwartz Ford Co. :i',45 Eddlann Equipment Sales 2T'.f4»; Milton L. Hoffman 10.25 Schafer Tractor Sales .... 62.X1) Caidtal Eiiuipmcnt Co. 59.63 Summit City Radiator Co. 44.75 Kar I‘rodticts, Inc. 37 42 Herne Auto Supply 100.73 Motorola .. 70.110 Yarnelle Sirjiply Co. 7.14 General Truck' Sales Corp. 77.4 X Mcßride and Son Welding 6.<0 Zurelter s Mnbii Service - 145 28 Adams Builders Supply 29.15 Adams County Farm Bureau 43.11 MaratlHin oil Company 949.00 <'overall Rental Service 9.60 Motor Fuel Tax Division 37.56 Lincoln-Graphic Corp. 15.X4 Erwin Biiumnp 7,00 Meshbereger Uro. Stone 12275 IX JoliU w Ivareh S’ -ne Yost llravelsßeadymlx, Inc. 17.x,3 Krick-Tyndall Co. ’’ 137 99 Stueky and Co. 21.45 Korte Bros., Ine.. » 55 35 Berne Ready Mix 81.25 Bridge Fund Walter Gllliom 116.66 Meshberger Uro Stone 652 Adams Co. Farm Bureau .. 6 86 Robert Ehrman 100.00 Yost Gravel Readymlx, Inc. 469 4 1 Baker and Schultz 16X8.32 Mnrvryor -Hnfnrr & SToarr titan Lybarger Gravel, Co. 83. XX Decatur Ready-trilx 2883 Yost Griivil Readymlx f>,oo Krick-Tyndall 121 11 Commercial Print Shop 1.44 Adams Btilldcrs Supply, 81.16 Herman Moellcrlng 29 92 Sarah" Ann Moser I 35 Decatur Auto Supply X6l Landrum Antii Palm Shtip 15. tie Bowers Hardware Co. ...a... 6.75
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’ Holthouse Drug Co 3.98 Yost Construction Co. 375.00 1 Beavers Oil Service 93.89 Meshberger Bros. Stone Co. 52.85 I Harold Barger & J. Struse 25.00 Evans Sales & Service 9.85 1 MacAlllster Machinery Co. 1201.68 1 Herman Mollering 18.64 1 Lawrence Smith 803.75 I Elmer Rich 215.18 > Lawrence Gallogly 948.00 I Certified to before me this Ist 1 day of November," 1963. I 7 Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor 1 11/1. 1 ; I 1 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF 1 ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS 1 AND/OR REDUCTIONS 1 Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana, 1 that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 1:30 o’clock 1 P.M. on the 12 day of November, 1963, will consider the following 1 additional appropriations and/or reductions which said officers 1 consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing 1 at this time. County Revue Co. Aud. Fund No. 201 a-b-c Operating Expenses 260.00 i Co. Treas. Fund No. 103-a Cleri- , cal Help $ 90.00 . Co. Treas. Fund No. 201 b-c Op- , -erating ICxiienses $ 100.00 CO. Treas. Fund No. 211 b-c-d : Printing & Stat $ 300.00 Co. Recorder Fund No. 201 c , Operating Expenses $ 20.00 . Co. Recorder. Fund No. 211 c , Phot. Supp $ 185.00 Co. Assessor Fund No. 201 c Operating Expenses 3 40.00 Co. Assessor Fund No. 201 d Trav. Expenses .. . 3 60.00 . Co. Surveyor Fund No. 602a Furn. & Equip 3 585.00 . Pros. Atty Fund No. 211 b 213 c Stat. T. Bks. & Crim. Inv. 3 100.00 Clr Ct. Fund No. 201 a-b-c Off. Supp. Post, & Tel. 3 500.00 Clr. Ct. Fund No. 101 Adj. Sal. Cir. Ct. Fund No. IJS Pauper Attry $ 500.00 Cir. Ct. Fund No. 602 b Law Books ........ $ 700.00 Co. Farm Fund No. 205A Plumb. A- Repair 31400.00 Co. Comm. Fund No. 410 Fox Bounty 3 100.00 Co. Comm. Fund No. 413 Exp. of Inmates to St. Inst 31000.00 ‘ Ct. House Fund No. 205 Poles, ' Lights & Wiring SIOOO.OO Highway Department , Fund No. 208 D Other Garage • Supplies .. $ 890.00 Fund No. 211 C Other Office Supplies Furn. & St. inv. $ 375.00 ; Fund No. 103 C Singlr Hand • Wages $ 80(1.00 Fund No. 311 Road Signs $200.00 Fund No. 103 D Social Securi- . ty 8.800.00 ’ AiinniM County Memorial Hoxpltal ’ Fund No. 803A Reading & An, alysis $3000.00 ! Fund No. 902A Chemicals & Drugs . $ 600.00 J Fund No. 9028 Other Supplies j _ , $ 500.00 Fund Nofl 903A Lab. Readings & Pathology $ 500.00 ; Jund No. 9038 E.K.G. Read- : 1,1 ?. s , $ 300.00 • Fund No. 101 H Salary of Board ' of Trustees SIOOO.OO Cumulative Bridge Bridge No. 76A Rd. 21% east of U.S. 27 Weidler Levee Wabash Tv YP-. , XT $3500.00 Bridge No. 7<A Cor. Rds. 23U & Hart. Twp SIOOO.OO turn. C. House Building Fund No - * ,o ° » fc $35,000 lieductiunM Co. And. Fund No. 102 C Clerical Hire 125.00 ; Co. And. Fund No. 201 C Aud. Sch. & Mil $ 21.00 1 to. Aud. Fund. No. 201 D Official Mileage $ 20 00 Co. And. Fund "No. 2058 Rpr. ' to Equipment ... $ 75 00 Co. Aud. Fund No., 6028 Law 1 Books v-, $ > Co Treas. Fund No. 1028 Deptity Salary $ 93.00 ’ Co. Treas. Fund No. 201E Insurance ....... $ n-,00 Co. Treas. Fund No. 201 F Treas. Srtmol ? 1300 <O. Treas. Fund No. 2058 Rpr. • to Equipment $ 75.00 ! ~ S’”; Recorder Fund No. 102 D Os- .... flcial Mileage ......$ —IJIhOO . Co. Recorder lO2C Emergency Deputy 3 120X0 1 Co. Recorder Fund No. 103A ' State Conyention . $ 65 00 • <’o- Assessor Fund No. '2ll Os1 flee Supplies ; ... $ 100.00 1 Pros. Attry. Fund No". 201 D ' Tr “ v - Expenses $ 100.00 1 to. Surveyor Fund No. 1028 ' "*'!! Salary $5X5.00 I t ir, Ct. .Fund No. 106 Witness ' " * 100.00 t Ir < t. Fund No. 104 Per Diem r ',„ Jur, * rH - $ 500.00 , ( A ■ L Fund No - 305 D Rprs. 1 to Equipment $ 5000 0/ r ,\ Ct ' Fund No - 21:1 Juvenile • t ©per 3 7100 X' w r ft- Fund No. 405 Lodging A Meals for Jurors, 3 100 00 * if <’t. Fund No. 402 Returning Fu^ « 140.00 < ir. < t. Fund -N0,.. 602 c other Equipment 3 j,- )7 no J ail Fu ' ld N°- 2»5A Repair <• ’ ,0 SIOOO.OO itn’o 1 . ( ommlssion Fund No 110 Salaries $3276 00 <o. Hgwy Fund No. 401 Insuranee Premiums $3065.00 taxpayers appearing at six h meet ng shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations and/or reductions as minally made will be automatically referred to the State Hoard of 1. x t ommlssfoners. which Commission will ),„!,! a further heating within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s-office of Adams iouiity, Indiana, or at such other !**” , may l,p f’esignated. At Mich hearing, taxpayers objecting '• any of such additional apjfropriatipns and/or reductions may heard and interested tax pavers may Inquire of the Count v mo? n r » W, V n i^ un<l wh «re such meeting be held. EDWARD F .TARERG, 11/1 dlt " r ’ Adams County. LEGAL NOTICE „ ,<»F PI’BLH; IIEAHING Notice Is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic lieverage Board of Adams County. Indiana, will, at 1 I M. on the 25 day of November. 1963 at the Comm is s ia> n e<r s Room Auditor’s Office in the City (or town) of Dec*tur, Indiana in said County, begin 4" ve ‘ , Bfat | o n of-the application of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage I‘ermlt of the class hereinafter designs ted and will, at said time and place? receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit ap. plied for to such applicant at the premise* named: Samuel M. Anderson dba Andy's Place (Restaurant) Beer A- Wine Retailers, Line St.. Geneva, Inilinami. SAID INVESTIGATION WILD BE OPEN TO THE PI'BLIC, AND outen PARTI£IPATION 18 KE ’ INDIANA ALCOHOLICs "BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F CONDON Executive Secretary J’.E A 11AHRIH. • Chairman 11/1- ~ ,
IT - r WANT A WORKING MAYOR? Elect CARL GERBER and the Democratic team who will re-establish daily working hours for the Mayor's office. VOTE DEMOCRATIC
Partial List Os Blast Dead
INDIANAPOLIS (UPD— Here is a partial list of the dead in Thursday night’s state fait grounds Coliseum blast: 1. Alfred N. White 1 2. Mrs. David Burkhart 3. Russell C. Robbins 4. Barbara Burkhart 5. John F. Mohr 6. Margaret Evans 7. Dwight J. Keim 8. Dr. Marshall McClung, Indianapolis ’ ..L.„ ' .. 9. Herman Hoffer, Indianapolis 10. Carrol Cowgill, Anderson, Ind. 11. Earl Myer, Indianapolis. 12. Gregory Brent Bill, 5, Indianapolis-. —r 13. John W. Rhodes 14. Herman Schmitz, Lafayette, Ind. 15. James Butler, Indianapolis 16. Carl Talkington, Indianapolis. 17. Joseph A. Butler, Indianapolis. 18. Nellie Sherman Marshall, McFarlan, Calif. 19. Joseph Hutchens, Newcastle, Ind. 20. Woman identified tentatively as Roxie Irene Curtis, Indianapolis. 21. George W. Schumaker, Indianapolis. 22. Archie Everett, Indianapolis. 23. Paul C. McAxon, Indianapolis. 24. Lora Cathryn Jaus, 50, Indianapolis. 25. Ann Margaret Worland, 15, Kokomo, Ind. 26. Thelma Printz, 47, Indianapolis. 27. Mrs. Velma Cowgill, wife of Carrol Cowgill. 28. Marietta Mason, 62, Indianpolis. 29. Hazel McClung, 55, wife of Dr. McClung. 30. Evelyn Talkington, 58, Indianapolis. 31. Ray Franklin Walters, Indianapolis. 32. S.L. Broyle, Pittsboro, Ind. 33. Barney Hutton, no address -34 r Jessie W. Curtis, Indianapolis. 35. Bernice ’Tillison, 50, Manila, Ind. 36. Roy F. Waltin? 69, Indi- ’ anapolis. 37. Violet White, 60, Indianapolis. 38. C. Atkinson, Indianapolis. 39. June Whild, Indianapolis. 40. Earl Hyson, Indianapolis. 41. Eleanor Robert, Indianapolis. 42. Vera Schmitz, Indianapolis. 43. Dr. Jesse Staten, 50, Indianapolis. 44. Herman Schmitz, believed to be from Lafayette; Ind. 45. Susan Worland, 14, Kokomo, Ind. 46. Bernice Hutton, no address. 47. Felix Dryle, Pittsboro, Ind. 48. Edgar Adams, 18, Richmond, Ind. 49. Willa Dophing, Columbus, Ind. 50. Paul Gillus, Muncie, Ind. 51. Unidentified. 52. Unidentified. NOTICE Notice Is hereby Riven that the following named person has filed an appeal with the Hoard of Zoning Appeals of the City of Decatur, Indiana, asking for a variance from the Zoning .Ordinance of the City of Decatur, Indiana, to-wit: ... . a. Harry W. Heuer — enlarge garage at 409 West Jefferson Street with deficiency in rear yard specified ions. For the purpose of hearing objections to or information pertaining to the granting of said variance, said Hoard will hold a publie hearing on the 11th dav of November, 1.963 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the Council Room of the City Hall, in the City of Decatur, Indiana. W. LOWELL HARPER, Chairman 11/1”
FOR LEASE IN DECATUR, INDIANA TEXACO • I SERVICE CENTER •9 Modern, well located, with high gallonage potential. Paid training. Previous experience desirable, but not necessary. For Information or Appointment CALL 744-1336 j FORT WAYNE, IND. And Ask For MR. NED WELKER —t"T’g—~~ . ... ~~ . .~S~~ ■— J
53. Unidentified. 54. Dayid Rogers, 12, Hendricks County, Ind. 0 0 20 Years Ago Today 0 0 Nov. 1, 1943 — A thief or thieves obtained six engagement and six wedding rings, valued at $750? after breaking a display window at the Sutton Jewelry store early this morning. A city-wide drive for waste paper, including magazines and newspapers, will be held here Nov. 13, with Boy Scouts conducting the drive, aided by city trucks. Chalmer Miller was elected president of the Adams county 4-H beef calf club. Other officers are Roger Schnepf, vice president; James Ahr, secretary; Andrew Miller, game leader. Phil city street and park commissioner, announced that Memorial, Water Works and Hanna-Nuttman park have been closed for the reason. The United States, Great Britain and Russia agree to force Axis enemies to unconditional surrender. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T., 132%; Du Pont, 252%; Ford, 52; General Electric, 83%; General Motors, 87; Gulf Oil. 47; Standard Oil Ind., 62; Standard Oil N.J., 70%; U.S. Steel, 53%. >■ $ t ’ $ I sbk l iw-v I'* * ; Mb MWiol ”-£»< * ■. W < & w -. w wi r • w fl 4 ' ■ J9| HL afl - Em / 2 Bl 1-2-3-S P L 0 0 S H! — Countdown for this “rocket” assembly will be all wet, if it’s a success. Structure is the base and standpipe for a new, half- mi 11 i o n-gallon water tower at Marion, lowa.
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Fire Threat Remains High Despite Rain By United Press International Blustery winds drove showers across the Midwest today as scores of communities .gladly Watched the driest October on record pass. The fire threat remained high in parched forests and fields. New York City imposed sweeping new water restrictions, but rains brought measurable moisture to most of Ohio for the first time in 48 days. The Weather Bureau at Sioux City, lowa, and Topeka, Kan., said last month was the hottest October on record in those cities. In New York City, where some streams and wells are at an all-time low level and records showed October to be the driest one in 94 years, a new water conservation program was announced. Restaurants were asked not to serve water unless a customer asks for it. Barber shops, hotels, garages and other major water consumers also received water - saving instructions. Water in the city’s six reservoirs dropped to less than 30 per cent capacity. Nearly % inch of rain fell at Findlay, Ohio, during the night and lesser amounts fell through the state Thursday. Columbus, Ohio, received .09 inch, making October the driest - on record. If it had not rained, October would have been the first calendar month on record to pass without measurable rainfall. A state of emergency was declared in the small town of College Corners on the OhioIndiana border because of a water shortage. Only 24 inches of usable watgr remained in the town’s reservoir. The heaviest rainfall of last month hi t Pittsburgh, Pa., Thursday—a tenth of an inch— ' making it the direst October ever. . ” • “ Remodeling Os Store Nearly Completed Remodeling at the Pioneer Restaurant, 142 S. Second St., is nearly completed. New booths arid fixtures are being installed in the restaurant owned by Mr. and Mrs. George Litchfield, and the interior has leceived a new paint job, among other improvemens. 4
PUBLIC AUCTION Since we have decided to quit the dairy business we will sell the following, located 5 miles West of Decatur, Ind. on U. S. 224 then South •/> mile, or 18 miles South of Fort Wayne on U. S. 27 to Junction 224 then West 5 miles, then South 1/3 mile, on FRIDAY, NOV. 8,1963 At 12:30 27 - HOLSTEIN CATTLE - 27 T. B. and Bangs Tested. Most of this herd is Calfhood VaccinatedHolstein cow, 8 yrs. old, just fresh, gives 8 gal.; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, just fresh, milks 8 gal.; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, just fr&sfi i m.ilks 7 gal.; Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, just fresh, milks 6 gal.; T-lolstein cow, 5 yrs. old, just fresh, milks 7 gal.; Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, due to freshen Jan. 14, will milk 6 gal.; Holstein cow, 4 yrs- old, due to freshen Jan. 19, will milk 6 gal.; Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due to freshen Feb. 1, will milk 7 gal.; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due to freshen Feb. 10, milks 51/3 gal.; Holstein cow, syrs. old, due to freshen Feb. 16, milks 61/2 gal.; Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due to freshen March 5, milks 6>/2 gal.; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due to freshen April 15, milks 51/ 2 go'.,* 8 - 2-yr -old Holstein Heifers, due to start freshening last of Jan.; 3 - 1-yr.-old Holstein Heifers; 2 - 3-mo.-old Heifers; Holstein Bull' 1 yr. old; Holstein Bull, 6 mo. old, both are good individuals. PIPELINE MILKERS, MILKING EQUIPMENT Universal pipeline milker with pipe over 12 stanchions with can adapters and can also be used on a bulk tank; 8 can StarSpray fnilk cooler; 1 Universal milker unit; Wayne water softener, fully automatic; 52 gal. Pressure Hot Water Heater; 2 Stainless Steel Wash Tanks; 30 Cow Chains. ROL-N-MIX MILL, MACHINERY & MISC. 20 m. Portable Peerless Rol-N-Mix All Purpose Mill with P.T.O. 45 T. LHC. String Tie Baler with P.T.0.; Myers Hay Conditioner-Massey-Harris 6 ft. Mower; Model 76 Lilliston Rotary MowerRubber Tired Farm Wagon,- 20 ft. Purdue Type Feed Bunk; Buzz Saw; Metal Utility Cabinet; 5,000 B.T.U. Electric Heater; 150 ft. of Lawn Picket Fence. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehlerding, owners TERMS—CASH Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch will be served. AUCTIONEERS: Walter Wiegman, R. No. 1, Decatur, Phone 56 Orville Sturm, New Haven, Phone 749-1491 Clerk and Cashion-Elmer Bultemier
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1963
-Tib « Star • £ ~ f x vM PIONEER GlßL— Donna Anderson is “Jennie,” a pioneer girl who heads west to find a husband in television’s “The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters,” the tale of tho California gold rush. Former Geneva Lady Dies In Pennsylvania Mrs. Mary Kathryn White, 40, former Geneva resident, died Thursday afternoon at Rome, Pa. Surviving are her husband, James; one daughter, Sharlyn Ann; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Armstrong, and two brothers. Funeral rites will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hardy & Hardy funeral home in Geneva, with burial in Mt. Hope cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Saturday.
DO YOU HAVE . . . BROAD HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE POLICY? COVERS PRACTICALLY ANY KIND OF LOSS. COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY 209 Court Street PHONE 3-3601 L. A. COWENS JIM COWENS
