Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1963 — Page 2
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Rockefeller Assails Kennedy, Goldwater
By JOHN L. CONSIDINE United Press International NASHUA. N. H. (UPI) —Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination, served notice today on any potential rivals that he was “in this thing to win.” The 55-year-old New York, governor, who Thursday became the first announced GOP candidate for the nation’s highest office, lost no time sailing into President Kennedy and Republican Sen• Barry Goldwater of Arizona, a frontrunner in the polls. Rockefeller, who considers himself the “underdog’’ in his bid for a victory in the New Hampshire primary first in the national presidential primary, March 10, will tonr industrial plants here and in Manchester today before opening a “Rockefeller for president” headquarters at Concord’s Highway Hotej. He will return to New York City this afternoon. “Thrilled” By Reception Even a steady downpour of rain through the first day of his formal campaign failed to dampen the governor’s enthusi-
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asm. He said he was “thrilled” by his reception in the New Hampshire areas where he went on walking tours in Manchester -and Nashua. “I look forward 8 with keen anticipation to the campaigning in the state,” Rockefeller said in explaining that he will be at the call of former Gov. Hugh Gregg, his New Hampshire campaign manager. When asked Thursday night during a taped television interview, if he thought he could beat Kennedy, Rockefeller reI think I can.” He appeared on WMUR-TV 8 Manchester. He added that any GOP candidate nominated by the convention- could* win. Rockefeller said he would support the convention’s choice in 1964. In explaining his abrupt withdrawal from the presidential nomination race four years ago. Rockefeller said the GOP at that time had beep committed to Vice President Richard M. Nixon. “I don’t think they have made any commitments yet at this time. I think however, there are emotional allegiances.” • Cites Basic Issues The governor said the basic issues in the country today were “unemployment and the inability of President Kennedy to get the country moving again with the vigor we had heard so much about.” The governor admitted his divorce and subsequent remarriage was a “problem” in his political position. He had been asked what effect he felt his remarriage would have. He said that Mrs. Rockefeller would take a “very active” part in the New Hampshire primary campaign. However, she did not accompany the governor on the present visit to New Hampshire. She was along on a recent two-day swing when Rockefeller made a test of the political atmosphere before deciding to enter the primary contest. While campaigning in sections of the state Thursday, Rockefeller took swipes at Goldwater and unleashed an attack on President Kennedy’s domestic and foreign policies. He challenged Goldwater to oppose him in state primaries ‘and charged that the Arizona conservative had placed himself outside the main stream of Republican thought with some of his campaign statements. Mentions Goldwater’s Proposals Specifically, Rockefeller mentioned Goldwater’s proposals to abolish the progressive income tax and farm support prices, roll back of Social Security and to withdraw from the United Nations. Rockefeller saithd —the —New Hampshire primary offered an opportunity to all candidates to campaign “forthrightly and undiluted by fence-straddling and doubletalk." He said he “embodies the progressive traits” of the New Hampshire voters more than Goldwater does. Although he did not accuse Goldwater-of supporting segregation, Rockefeller said the Arizona senator “does not want to see a civil rights bill of any substance go through the Senate.” “I think for the Republican party to even appear to be a party of segregation, racism or sectionalism would be its death knell,” he said. Rockefeller flew to New Hampshire after making publicin Albany, N.Y. the long expected announcement of his candidacy. During a news conference here, he accused the Kennedy administration of “lack of true understanding of the Soviet threat” in its handling of the Berlin crisis this week and the sale of wheat to Russia.
CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE ADAMS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS! ON NOVEMBER 4, IM3 I. & M. Electric Co 143.70 Citizens Telephone Co 205.81 City of Decatur ...z.... : 61.75 Frieda Lewton cl cl 162.00 Haywood Pub. Co. cl op el 562.30 Postmaster cl op 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 IVm. L. Linn, 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.Merrlll Co. do 1 bks 31.00 Haywood Pub. Co. do op .. 388.00 Haywood Pub. Co. rec op 132.50 Max D. Milholland sp dep 10.00 William Hutker do 5;00 Bex 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, i'nlon 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. Singleton ml pr 153.40 Risen & Schug sher op .. 130.80 Macklin _Co. do 6.50 Beavers OH Serv. "DTev dO -39:52Marathon Oil Co. do 4.82 Roger, Singleton do 20.78 Severin H. Schurger P A op 42.67 Lewis L. Smith do dep .... 75.00 Hobbs 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. Seltenright co ag mH 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 elr ct op 3.40 C. H. Muselman pro of mil 37.50 Mel Kohler Cust Ct H .. 325.00 Edna Werst do matron .... 100.00 Louie Drake watchman .... 10.00 Correlated Pro. Inc. ct h op 43.90 Decatur "66" do 1.95 Edgar F. Kiess do 18.50 Clev. Cotton Pro. Co. do .. 32.15 Habegger-Schafers do 4.21 Coverall 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. Tnd. Pub. Serv. jail op 7.88 Decatur Kocher Lum. Inc. do 1.45 Roth Electric do 23.84 Haugk Plbg & Htg do 69.39 Chic Dry Clean & Laun do 4.50 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. Rich do phy 50.00 Niblick & Co. co home op 15.46 Haugk Plbg. & Htg do .... 30.45 —Gerbers Market do 80.47 Giffords 1. G. A 84.12 Decatur Baking Co. do 60.50 MeConnel & Sons Inc. do 47.44 Charles Morgan do 144.65 > Moorman Mfg. Co. do 49.22 Beavers OH Serv Inc. do .. 79.52 Holthouse Drug Co. do ...... 44.25 Culllgan Water Con. do 55.75 Teeple Truck Lines Inc. do 3.74 Home Dairy do 101.27 Kohne Drug Store do 16.04 Hart'ji Autb &. Trac Rep do 22.78 Herman Ryf do 14.75 Mcßride & Son Welding do 2.00 Coverall Rental Serv. Inc. do 2.00 Adapro Co. Farm Bureau do 615.84 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 Gilliom vote bud cl 45.00 Ruth Merriman do .. 126.00 Royal Mcßee Corp, el bud 14.50 Commercial Print Shop do 46.51 Howard's Co. do 34.25 Decatur Democrat Co. do' .. 53.45 Decatur Democrat Co. do .. 135.95 Decatur Democrat Co. do .. 10.55 - Lpwis 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 off .... 109.62 Berne Witness Inc. legal ad 127.18 Decatur Democrat Co. do 148.97 Charlotte Lindahl ASCW sec 126.00 Zwtck Funeral Home sol bur 200.00 . Gillig & 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 Inst 300 Mrs. Audnrey Neber do ..... 108.50 Mrji. Violet Manes, do 124.00 Irene Byron Hos. rare pats 540.00 Ind. State Sanatorium do 1084.68 M. A. Lehman D.V.M. th test 16.60' Max A. Lehman do 18.00 Edward P. Peck do . 4.50 Martindale & Dahlgren, Architects elevator ct house . .. 2750.00 Welfare Berniee Nelson mileage .... 30.02 Mary J. Strickler do 16.95 Margaret E. Th.omas do ... 49.80 Barbara B. Nicks do 32.82 Lulu E. Fruchte do 2.00 Citizens Telephone Ct>. op 46.60 John Boch Postmaster do .. 75.00 W. W. Kellogg do ... 6.00 Commercial Print Shop do .. 14.85 Adams County Highway Department I,awrence Noll , ... 237.50 Robert Fuhrman 208.33 Paul Bryan —,-~r—rr.-. . 185 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 Hlrschy ... 140.00 Eli Hlrschy 17,3.25 Raymond Kolter ... 183.15 Vern Linker 173.25 Paul Longsworth 168.30 Lawrence McCullough 168.30 James Merriman 178.20 Chris Meshberger ~.®173.25 Robert Meshberger ... 148.00 Leßoy Smith 173.25 Brice Sheets 218.40 Raymond Shoaf 178.20 Samuel Yager 173,25 Glen Zimmerman 173.25 Clifford Death 168.30 Sam Kaehr *137.70 Russell Moser 103.25 Steven Riley 168.30 Chris Zurcher 168 30 Citizens Telephone Co 22.76 I. & M. Electric Co 18.06 .Decatur Equipment, ine. 89.23 American Welding Products 26.58 Evans) Sales and Service 120.28 Indiana Wiping Cloth Co. .. 75.44 Mac Allister Machinery Co. ~ 46.95 Schwartz Ford Co 3.45 Eddiann Equipment Sales 21.96 Milton L. Hoffman 10.25 Schafer Tractor” Sales . . 52.80 Capital Equipment Co 59.63 Summit City Radiator Co, 44.75 Kar Products, Inc. 37.42 Berne Auto Supply 100.7,3 Motorola 70.00 Yarnelle Supply Co. ■ 7.14 General Truck Sales Corp. .. 77.48 Mcßride and Son Welding 6.70 Zurcher's Mobil Service 145.28 Adams Builders Supply 29.15 Adnnis County Farm Bureau 43.11 Marathon Oil Company 949.00 Coverall Rental Service . ° 9.60 Motor Fuel Tax Division 37.56 Lincoln-Graphic Corp. 15.84 Erwin Bauman 7.00 'Meshbereger Bro. Stone 12275.18 John W. Karch Stone Co 2116.20 Yost Gravel-Readyml-x, Ine. 17.83, Krick-Tyndall Co. 137 99 Stucky and Co. 21 45 Korte -Bros,, Inc! 55 35 Berne Ready Mix 81.2'5 Cumulative Hrldge Fund Walter Gilliom 116 66 Meshberger Bro. Stone 6.52 Adams Co. Farm Bureau 6 86 Robert Elirman 10Q.00 Yost Gravel Readymix, Inc. 469 4 1 Baker and Schultz 1688.32 ■fftirveyor Haines & Moser 14.1.00 Lyharger Gravel Co. 83.88 Decatur Ready-mix 28.83 Yost Gravel Readymix 5.00 Krick-Tyndall 121.41 Commercial Print Shop .. * 1.44 Adams Builders Supply, 81.16 Herman Moellerlng 29.92 Sarah Ann Moser 1.35 Decatur Auto Supply 8 Ki Landrum Auto Paint Simp 15.00 Bowers Hardware Co. K. 75 Holthouse Drug Co. 3.98
Todays Market P. B. STEWART & CO. Corrected November 8 100 to 160 10-12.00 160 to 170 i 13.75 170 to 180 14.25 180 to 190 14.75 190 to 220 ... 15.00 220 to 230 14.75 230 to 240 14.50 240 to 250 14.25 250 to 260 14.00 260 to 270 13.75 270 to 280 13.50 280 to 300 .....13.25 Roughs 300 down 13.25 300 to. 350 ...12.75 350 to 400 12.25 400 to 450 11.75 450 to 500 11.25 500 to 550 ....J10.75 550 up 10.25 Stags 10.00 Boars 9.00-10.00 WHOLESALE egg - - QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected November .8 Grade A Large Whites .31 Grade A. Large Browns.3l Grade A Mediums .20 Grade A Pullets .17 Yost Construction Co 375.00 Beavers Oil Service 93.89 Meshberger Bros. Stone Co. 52.85 Harold Barger & J: Struse 25.00 Evans Sales & Service 9.85 Mac Allister Machinery Co. 1201.68 Herman Mollerlng 18.64 Lawrence Smith 303.75 Elmer Rich 215.18 Lawrence Gallogly 948.00 Certified to before me this Sth day of November, 1963. Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor 11 /o. OHDIimOE SHORT TITLE: An ordinance to amend Section 2 of Article II of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of ipecatur, Indiana, being General Ordinance No. 1-1919. BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Jhdiana, as follows: Section I. That Section 2 of Article II of the Zoning Ordinance of the .City of Decatur, Indiana, being General Ordinance No. l-1949. be amended so that the Tollowing described real estate be changed from R-l Residential to C-l Neighborhood Shopping District, towit: A part of Section 33, Township 27 North, Range 14 East in Adams County, Indiana, more specifically described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of s the West half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 33-27-14, thence North a distance of 300 feet; thence North 89 degrees 05 minutes West a distance of 187 feet; thence South a dis tan<e of 300 feet to the. South Line of said Section 33-27-14; thence South 89 degrees 05 minutes East along said Section line a distance of 187 feet to the point of origin containing 1.28 acres, more ... or less. Section 11. This ordinance shall in no way effect any other provisions, clause, phrase or sentence teontained in said Ordinance. Section 111. 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 this sth day of November, 1963. S/Donnld F. Gave Donald F. Gage, Presiding Officer. . S/Laura A. Bosse Laura A. Bosse, Clerk-Treasurer. Subjected to the Mavor for his approval on the sth day of November, 1963. S/Laura A. Bosse Laura A. Bosse, Clerk-Treasurer. Approved by me this Sth day of November, 1963. S/Donald F. Gage Donald F. Gage, Mayor ATTEST: S/Linirn A. Bosse Laura A. Bosse, Clerk. Treasurer. ■» . •11/8, 15. SOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PIBLIC AUCTION The undersigned, James D. Briggs, Jr., Executor of the Last M ill and Testament of John IL Aspy, deceased, being Cause No. 5874, in the Adams Circuit Court, Adams County, Indiana, by virtue of an order of said Court, authorizing the same, hereby gives notice that he will, on the 30th day of November, 1963 at the hour of 12:30 P.M offer at public auction on the premises located at 110 South Main Street. Geneva. Indiana, the following personal property, to-wlt: 1. Household furniture. goods, appliances and miscellaneous articles. 2. Miscellaneous list of tools, ■garden equipment and other items. Terms; Cash. Said Executor will likewise offer for sale, at public auction, at 2:00 P.M., and at the place set forth above, the following described real estate located, in Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: > Inlot Four hundred three (403) in David Studabaker's Addition to the town of Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, as the same is recorded in; the TecordeTT plat , of—-said town. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court for not less than two thirds (%) of thh full appraised -value thereof, free of all liens and encumbrances, except for the 1963 taxes due and payable tn .1964 and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: At least twenty percent <3O •; > of the purchase money in cash on the “da/ of sale, and the balance to be paid upon '’’delivery to the purchaser of an Executor's Deed, approved by the Judge of the Adams Circuit Court, and an abstract of down to date of sale.z’ Possession of said real estate shall be given upon final and full payment of the purchase price. JAMES 1). BRIGGS James D. Briggs, Jr., Executor John 11. Aspy Estate G. REMY BIEItLY G Remy Bierly, Attorney, for Executor .11/8, 15, 22.
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H SloaMb u/i to $4,000 J ► Consolidate Your Dutts...Reduce Your Papnrts...*t Homo! 3 ► WITH TNf PStENBLY ,( SMks lAI budget’ « ► {AMOUNT | PAYMENTS I NO I 3 E rir a ClsißOO rt3S.l< |3S| ft t .. r ... COUNTRY ACRES TRAILER COURT Mobile Home Lots FOR SALE S7OO and up ... A Buy your lot now and have it more than 1/3 paid for next spring with rent paymentsThe sooner you move to Country Acres the sooner you own your own lot. Contact — Julius Lengerich On U. S. 27 South edge of Decatur 918 S. 13th St. Phone 3-4556 Complete Milking Herd Dispersal 27 HEAD OF REGISTERED and HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS At the farm located 6 miles West of Van Wert, 0., on Route 224 then South 2 miles to the German churches and West mile, or 7 miles South of Convoy, O-, on Monday, November 11,1963-1:00 p.m. 27 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Consisting of 12 registered, balance of the herd is purebred and mostly from COBA breeding. There are 20 cows in milk, ranging in age from 2 to 8 yrs. old, some of herd calfhood vaccinated, all are TB and Bangs tested. Herd on DHIA testing program last 8 years, with 5 yr. herd average of 413.5 F and 11.084 M. ~,1962 average 431 F and 11,582 M; also now on EDPM records. Individual records up to 628 F and over 15,000 M in 294 days. 100% COBA bred herd, this is a good, big, strong herd of cattle, bred for production. Breeding date and production records, available by catalog, at ring side. ’. FARM EQUIPMENT— GehI flail type field chopper; Wisconsin designed feed wagon on Int. gear for feeding green chop roughage; Massey-Harris 7 ft. combine in good condition; pull type, 2 barrel field sprayer; other miscellaneous items. TERMS-CASH GLENN K. GERMANN, owner Herd can be inspected any time- Sale held inside. Auctioneers—Merl Knittld and Don Mox Van Wert, O. Delphos, O. VETERANS DAY A day we salute the men and women of our armed forces who have served their country * with honor and devotion. A day to reaffirm the ideals of freedom for which they gave their lives to maintain. LEGAL HOLIDAY, VETERANS DAY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 TH This Bank Will Not Be Open For Business A CKNTI'RY OF commercial banking, STATE BANK Established 1883 member MEMBER F. D. I. C. Federal Reserve
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