Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1963 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by ' THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. . Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Rost Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. 1 President John G. Heller Vice President Chas. E. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer « Subscription Rates By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining. Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, 13.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months,. $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents perweek. Single copies, 7 cents. 'A# j - The Questions Answered Yesterday we asked some questions about Adams county, and then concluded by pointing out that there is no one source, yet, that will give us all the answers, but that the county plan commission is working on one. Here are some tentative answers. If you have proof that there are errors in fact ifi the answers, why not write in, and give the county residents the benefit of your knowledge? What countries have claimed this area? Well, France, England, and the United States -are the obvious answers. How about Spain and The Netherlands? Did their claims extend this far north and west? The first white man whom we can prove passed through this county was Capt. Celeron de Bienville (and his name is spelled various ways), who < descended the St. Marys river through Adams county September 23, 1749. Charles Langlade and his group passed up the river about June 19, 1752; Gen. Harmar went down the river through Adams county Oct. 13-15, 1790, and Gen. Anthony Wayne cut his famous trace through the county from Fort Wayne back to Fort Greenville, up the river, October 28-30, 1794. The land called Adams county was purchased from the Indians in two treaties. The area northeast of the St. Marys river was purchased from the Wyandots in 1817, and the rest of the county was part of the New Purchase of 1818, which included the ndrthcentraT part of the state. Capt. James Riley, of Willshire, 0., and John Worthington completed their survey of this area on March 15, 1822. The land office in Fort Wayne opened October 22, 1823, and that year a small plot of land was sold in the bend of the St. Marys, located in Root township. Only three plots were sold before 1830. The Indiana General Assembly, when it created the present Delaware county from a large, unorganized county called Delaware, in 1827, called the part left unoriganized “Adams county.” It included present-day Adams county, as well as parts of Wells, Jay, and Blackford. Editorial written by Dick Heller T V PROGRAMS Central Daylight Time

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Chicago Produco CHICAGO (UPI) — Produce: Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. Cheese processed loaf 39 %- 44%; brick 39-45; Swiss Grade A 52-55; B 50-54. Butter steady; 93 score 58; 92 score 58; 90 score 57; 89 score 56. i Eggs steady; white large extras 39%; mixed large extras 39%; mediums 29%; standards 33%. John L. DeVoss, Attorney ESTATE NO. 4552 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF NATHAN C. NELSON • In the Circuit Court of Adams County. November Term, 1963 In the matter of the Estate of NATHAN C. NELSON, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that M. Katharyne Nelson as Administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her' final account in final settlement of said estate,- and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 12th of December, 1963, at which time ail persons interested In said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there he, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. M. Katharyne Nelson Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish Judge Adams Circuit Court 1 1/22, 29. notice to hidders Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of County ers of Adams County, Indiana, will, until the hour of 9:90 o’clock A.M. on Tuesday, December 3, 1963, receive sealed bids for: 5,000 gal, or less- of Fuel OU No. 2 to be delivered to the Adams County Jail. Specifications are on file in the offlcS of the Adams County A ud I tor. Bids must be submitted on Form 95, prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, and must be accompanied by a certified check or a Bidder's Bond In an amount equal to ten per cent- (10%) of the bld price, payable to the Board of Adams County Commissioners. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order" of the County Commissioners. . EDWARD F. JABERG, Adams County Auditor. 11/22, 27. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Books. Blunks. Stationery and Printed Forms Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will up to the hour of 1:30 o'clock p.m. on Monday, December 2, 1963, at the office of the Auditor of Adams County, receive bids for records, books, blanks, Stationery and forms for the year 1964, according to specifications on file in the County Auditor's office. Each bidder will be required to file, with his bid, a bond in the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,0’00.00) as a guarantee of good faith and for liquidated damages, payable to the Board of Co'<missloners of Adams County, Indiana, along with the non-colluslon affidavit, as required by law. All bids must be filed with the County Auditor. The Board reserves the right to {•eject any and all blds. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. Edward F Jaberg Auditor, Adams County -n/iF-TT : — ' ' ' notice of sale of heal ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PIBLIC AUCTION The undersigned, James D. Briggs, Jr., Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John H. 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, s. 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 2ffffr P.M:, arid at the place set forth above, the following described real estate located in Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: Inlot Four hundred three ( 493) in David St udabaker’s Addition to the town of Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, as the same is recorded in .the recorded plat of said* town. Said sale will tie made subject to the approval of .the Adams Circuit Court for not less than two thirds (%) of the full appraised value thereof, free of all liens and encumbrances, except for the 1963 taxes due and payable in 1964 and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: At least twenty percent (26%) of the purchase money in cash on the day of sale, and the balance to lie paid upon delivery to the purchaser of an Executor's Tleed. approved by the Judge of the Adams Circuit Court, hnd an abstract of title, brought down to date of sale. Possession of said real estate shall be given upon final and full payment of the purchase price. James D. Briggs, Jr., Executor j,q in - Bierly and Sullivan, Attorneys By G. Remy Bierly. Attorney for Executor 11/J, 15. 22. Does Your INSURANCE Coverage ' EQUAL The Value of your HOME? —— COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY 209 Court Street PHONE 3-3601 L. A. COWENS JIM COWENS

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Severin H. Schurger. Attorney ESTATE NO. 5798 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS IN- ' TERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK C. WOLPERT. In the Circuit Court of Adams County. November Term, 1963 In the matter of the Estate of FREDERICK C. WOLPERT, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Wilbur J. Lengerich as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up-for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 12th of December, 1963, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and a show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the neirriC-of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Wilbur J. Lengerich — Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish Judge Adams Circuit Court 11/22, 29. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5889 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice Is hereby given that John L. DeVoss & Richard Bleeke were on the 19th day of November, 1963, appointed: Executors of the will of WILLIAM E. BLEEKE, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 19th day of November, 1963. Richard D. Lewton Clerk of the Adatns Circuit Court for Adarris County, Indiana. John L. DeVoss, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. 1 1/22, 29, 12/6. NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR HIGHWAY SUPPLIES Notice* Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will up to the •hour of 9:00 o'clock a m. on Tuesday, December 3, 1963, at the office of the Adanis County Auditor, receive sealed bids for highway supplies and materials according to the County Highway Supervisor's requisition, Items No. 1 to 16 inclusive, all to be bld on for the year 1964. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bidder’s bond in a sum equal to ten per cent (10%) of the bid price, payable - to the Board of County Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. Specifications are on file in the office of the Adams County Auditor. All bids must be submitted on Form No. 95, as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. - By order of the Board of County Commissioners. Edward F. Jaberg Auditor, Adams County 11/15, 22. . . ADAMS COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Cliiliiih to be allowed November--IK, lIMUI. Lawrence Noll 237.50 Robert Fuhrman 208.33 Paul Bryan 185.41 Wendell Abbott 189.00 DeWay ne Beer 178.60 Harold Burger 190.75 Edward Faurote 173.25 Frederick Fuelling 19(1.80 Don Harvey .-.- 189.00 Dale Hlrschy 189.00 Eli. Hlrschy .... 189.00 Raymond Kolter , 166.50 -Vern Linker- . . I’aiiL-, Lougsworth .. .——.... 183.60 Lawrence McCuilbtfgh 183.0 ff i James Merriman 191.40 ’ Chris Meshberger 189.00 Robert Meshberger 83.25 Russell Moser ....„.... 189.00 Leßoy Smith 189.00 Brice Sheets 228.90 Raymond Shoaf 198.00 Samuel Yager . 189.90 Glen Zimmerman 190.35 Clifford Death k ... 183,60 Sam Kaehr 183.60 Steven Riley . 185.30 Christ Zurcher 183.60 Cumulative Bridge Fuad Walter Gilliom 416.66 Surveyor's Dept. Lawrence Smith 306.45 Elmer Rich ... 236.20 Election Expenses Decatur Precinct 1 A 109.00 Decatur Precinct IB . 129.00 Decatur Precinct 1 C 109.00 Decatur Precinct 1 D ... . 129.00 Decatur Precinct 2 A . . 109.00 Decatur Precinct 2 B ... .1.09.(K) Decatur Precinct 2 C 109.00 Decatur Precinct 3 A 129.00 Decatur Pfeclnct 3 B 129d0 Decatur Precinct 3C. 129.00 Decatur-Root • 129.n0 Berne A . 109.00 Berne B 109.00 Berne C 129.00 Herne D . 109 on The Fairway Restaurant .. 2.10 George D. Litchfield 9.21 Richard Shell 10.00 Charles Backhaus 10.00 Doris Affolder 10,no* Melvin Kohler 10.00 LaVelle Death 187.50 Edith Beer . 187.50 Richard D. Lewton Clerk .. 35.90 Haywood Publishing Co. 408.20. Certified to before me this 15th day of November, 1963. Edward F. Jab'erg, Auditor 11/15.

new listings... I “ Like new,. 2 bedroom. Bungalow, Studebaker St. New living room carpet, kitchen cabinets and floor. Gas heat. - — x 22 Garage. 2 story Family Home on South Ist Street. Family Room, plus dining room. Extra gopd closet space (3 bedrooms). Gas heat. 18 x 22 Garage (2. story). The Cole Building—233 Monroe St-, Decatur. Choice-Up~ town business location. Modern frorit, 6 room apartment. Very low price for immediate sale. "■ ' <>■ In Monroe—comfortable 3 bedroom story home in good location. Fine condition. Garage, fenced back yard. Low price. . , , enjoy the Holidays . ■ . and the future . . in your own home. Ned C. Johnson Z’zirxtk tv iz Residential fcMkjda Realtor Auctioneer Commercial Appraiser Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3606

0 . 0 20 Years Ago Today 0 0 Nov. 22, 1943 — Adams county’s quota of the sl4 billion fourth war loan drive is estimated at $1,150,000 by T. F„ Graliker, county chdirmany Mrs. A. T. Money, of Shelbyville, national philanthropy secretary of the Delta Theta Tau sorority 1 ; conducted inspection of the Decatur chapter. The drive for old, unwearable clothing was launched in Decatur today by women of the city’s churches. The Adams county AAA office will be closed Nov. 26 in order that committee personnel may make dairy feed payments at Geneva to farmers of the southern part of the county. American Marines and Army troops invade the Gilbert islands, held by the Japanese. lndtanaiM>n« Llvawtock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 6,450; barrows and gilts uneven, steady to 50 lower, late 50 lower; 1 and 2, 190-225 lb 15.00-15.50; early 95 head 15.6515.75; 1, 2 and 3, 190-240 lb 14.2515.00; sows steadyto 25 lower; 1 to 3, 330-400 lb 12.25-13.00 ; 2 and 3, 400-600 lb 11.00-12.00, some 12,25. Cattle 150; calves 25; supply largely cows in cleanup type trade about steady; load high good and choice steers 23.00; utility cows 12.00-13.00; canners and cutters 10.00-12.00;' vealers scarce. Sheep 200; wooled lambs steady; choice and prime 18.5019.00; good and choice 17.0018.50. Chlcaeo I.lv««fnek CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 9,000; weak to 25 lower; mostly No 1-2 200-225 lb 15.0015.25; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb .14.50-15.00; 230-260 lb 13.75-14.50; No 2-3 260-290 lb 13.25-13.75. Cattle 5,500, no calves;, slaughter steers and heifers steady; 2 loads prime 1225-1241 ib slaughter steers 24.35-24.50; high choice and prime 1500 lb 22.50; most choice 900-1300 lb 23.00-23.75; comparable grades 1300-1400 lb 22.50-23.25; good 90-1250 lb 21.00-23.00; mixed good and choice 1100 - 1300 lb 22.50-23.00; high choice and prime 1030 lb heifers 33.00; bulk' Choice 21.75-22.50; good 20.5021 25. Sheep 300; small supplies wooled slaughter lambs mostly Steady; few small lots choice and prime 90-110 lb slaughter lambs 19.50; good and choice 18.00-19.00. Berne-Geneva Livestock Report Prices paid Nov. 19 „ Top veals ■-- — Top lambs 20.25- •• -~ « Top steers & heifers 21.00 Top bulls 17.00 Good cows 12.50-14.00 Canners and cutters 10.00-12.50 Top hogs 15.50 Top sows ----- 13.25 Male hogs - 10.25-13.00 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adams County, Indiana, will, at 1 I’. M. on the 9 day of December, 1963 at the Commissioners Room Auditor's Office in the City (or town) of Deeatur, Indiana in aald County, begin investigation of the application of the following named persons, requesting the Issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out, of the Akcohollc Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: D.A.V. No. 91, l>y Clarence Hook, Cmdr., 1215 W. Monroe St., Decatur, Indiana (Club) Beer. Liquor & Wine Retailers. 150 N. Second St., Decatur, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. CONDON Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS Chairman 11/22.

■3 cars] IPv .® b 3 srai. '-• ___ w ~ < w ,, ,_, - ti-aU I “Honest, now — are those used cars as good as your Democrat Want Ad said?’ Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. ** Corrected November 22 100 to 160 9-11.00 160 to 170 13.25 170 to 180 13.75 180 to 190 — 14.25 190 to 220 14.50 220 to 230 —... 14.25 230 to 240 14.00 240 to 250 13.75 250 to 260 r_ 13.50 260 to 270 13.25 270 to 280 13.00 280 to 300 — 12.75 Rougs 300 down ... 12.25 300 to 350 11.75 350 to 400 11.25 400 to 450 10.75 450 to 500 10.25 500 to 550 9.75 550 up „ 9.50 Stags 10.00 Boars .. 9.00-10.00 WHOLESALEEGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected November 22 Large White Eggs ... .33 Large Brown Eggs '. .33 Medium White .23 Pullet .19 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: “Are the Nations Headed for Armageddon?” is the name of a public Bible lecture to be given by D. K. Moyer, a visting minister from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject, “The Book of Everlasting Good News Is Beneficial.” One of the scriptures for consideration will be 2 Tim. 3:16, “All Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial.” 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. Meetings are public.

PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, November 30,1963,1:00 P.M. 120 E. Main St., Berne, Ind. ♦.' H “ RESTAURANT AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT: 8 Youngstown wall cabinets, wooden wall cabinets, kitchen utility cabinets, Frigidaire chest freezer, food warmer table (gas), large triple basin double drainboard stainless steel washer (National China), napkin dispensers, meat block table with drawers (National), large meat block table with utensil rack, meat block table (conventional), 3 food choppers, cooking utensils, garbage pails, meat slicer, large gas stove, kitchen, ware, dishes, sink cabinets, wall sinks (double and .single drain), 2 exhaust hoods with fans, 5 dining tables, TO kitchen work tables, table warmer (4 foods). ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES: 2 Westinghouse drinking water coolers, 3 sewing machines, Sunbeam skillet, mix master, 2 water heaters (80 gallon), table-top water heater (40 gallon), 3 pop coolers, 2 automatic clock timers, scoreboard fixtures, scoreboard timer, electric cable, 3 exhaust fans, fluorescent light fixtures, clocks, slide projector with slides (3x5"), speaker boxes, photo enlarger (125 volt Federal). SPECIALS: Old-fashioned desks, slate blackboards, *7 pianos, 450 folding chairs (wooden and metal), standard typewrite rs, 2 Chevrolet 48-passenger school buses (1949, 1951), medium sized office safe. OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Roll top desks, conventional desks, mimeograph duplicator. Remington Line-O-Time typing aid, Ditto Film-O-Graph duplicator; National cash register, large type portable typewriter, postcard printer, 5 Ediph ones with cylinders, Edison shaving machine, Elliot addresserette, Victor adding machine, Speed-O-Print mimeograph, fluorescope (stencil cutting.) FURNITURE: 2 dropleaf tables, drafting table s, miscellaneous chairs, book shelves, classroom desks, 27 tablet arm desks, chests (all types), coat racks, corner shelves, vi.nyl sofa, 5 serving benches. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES: Globes, music stands, science equipment, dictionaries, reference books, textbooks, library books, encyclopedias, atlas, movie screen, wall maps, map racks, Popular Science Library (7 volumes). RECREATION EQUIPMENT: Basketball goals, backboards, jumping standards, tumbling mats, weight lifting equipment, 45 paif roller skates (clarrtp-on) sizes 2-10, table tennis tables. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Cleaning supplies, player records, 2 fire bells, assorted mirrors, assorted tools, assorted sizes of canvas, step ladders, floor mats, mail boxes, 7 work benches, flag poles, toy/el dispensers, trophies, 4 lavatories, wall sinks, 3 drinking fountains, pictures, old yoswbook's, •CraFrsmcrtr’flg WrtM; Skil saw, small table saw, hand drill press, heavy doors, windows, channel frame girdings, waste baskets, soap dispensers, milk centrifuge (24 sample), and many items too numerous to mention. We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction the above items due to the consolidation of the Jefferson, Berne, Hartford and Geneva schools South Adams Community Schools, owners Phil Neuenschwander and Maynard Leh man - auctioneers. First Bank of Berne—Clerks; ‘Pianos and some other .items will not be at the auction site. For inspection of equipment prior to the safe, call Phil and Miz AOction Co mpany. Phone 2-2903, Berne.

For Winter Warmth ■ Yotf Need HeeMeat N . 1 A MODERN. FAST heatino OH. Your Furnace . . . FROM w heat loaded Furnace No. 2 BEAVERS OIL SERVICE. INC. Mfr PHONE 3-2705 DICK’S PIZZA PALACE Adams and 13th Streets NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Hours will be: MONDAY— — CLOSED TUESDAYS:OO p. m. til 12:00 WEDNESDAY' 5:00 p. m. til 12:00 THURSDAYS:OO p. m- til 12:00 FRIDAY 5:00 p. m. til 1:00 a. m. SATURDAY4:OO p. m. til 1:00 a. m. SUNDAY4:OO p. m. til 12:00 " CALL YOUR ORDERS IN FOR FAST CARRY-OUT SERVICE PHONE 3-4760 Menu cards available soon. Pick up yours at DICK’S PIZZA PALACE 0 Easier to play- »l ' more fun than evert | You'll marvel at how easy it is to play your favorite melodies — at your very first try — and you'll .thrill to the full, rich, true organ tones of the New Wurlitzer Spinette Organ. Come in today — see it, hear it, play itl You'll be glad you did. Decatur Music House “Serving The Musical Interests Os The Community” 136 N. Second St. Phone 3-3353

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963