Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1964 — Page 8

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rtAIH TO BE ALLOWED BY ADAM* COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON March A. IBM City of Decatur - 28.28 Citizen* Telephone Co. 197.76 Indiana * Mtchtran 860.92 Haywood Pub. Co. cl op _ 982.85 Postmaster co dec brd .. 58.00 The Fl rat State Bank do op 8.00 Koehllncera Serv do 22.50 Commercial Print Shop do 2.83 The Howard Co. do 80.50 Mr*. Harriet Cowan cl cl 144.00 Hrs. Ruby Beard do 35.00 G. J. Kohne M D. Inquest 10.00 Jamea M. Burk do -— 10.00 Barbara Busae au cl 121.60 Virginia Schurger do 48.00 Decatur Supply House do op 1.98 Commercial Print do .78 Haywood Pub. Co. do —.. 317.50 Wm. L Linn tr op a 5.00 Mm. L Linn do 2.25 Commercial Pritn Shop do 8.02 Conine Lehman do cl —i. 171.00 Helen Ruth Martin do 58.60 Haywood Pub. Co. do op _ 1347.0* R L Polk * Co. rec op - 25.00 Photostat Corp, do 318.75 Star Reloading Co. sher op 23.50 Max S. Milholland sher dep 5.00 Harold E. Thieme do 5.00 Virgil L Hawkins do 5.00 Richard Mansfield do 15.00 R. L Singleton ml for pr 196.80 Motorola C. & E. sher op 35.00 ‘Western Union Tele, do _ 381 R. L. Polk « Co. do 35 00 Confmercial Print Shop do 5.62 Decatur Democrat Co. de— 35.10 Haywood Pub. Co. do — 70.00 Beavers Oil Serv. Inc. do — 104.26 Moser Motor Sales Ide. do 4.13 Zurcher's Firestone ?do- .u._ 27.20 Flick's Body Shop do 10.70 Marathon Oil Company do 19.18 Mobil Oil Company do 27'00 Mobil Oil Company do 22.53 R. L Singleton return pr. _ 30.88 8. H. Schurger pros at ap _ 18.41 Lawyers Coop. Pub. Co. do 16.00 Richard J. Sullivan do 60 00 Decatur Democrat Co. as op 3.46 Official Mobile Home do 50.00 Friden Inc. do 55.00 Royal Mcßee Corp, aup sch op 7 60 Allieid. Inc. do 357 Decatur Democrat Co. do _ 17 40 Decatur Democrat Co. do _ 30.85 R. L Polk & Co. do 25 00 Mildred Foley Att off mil 47.52 Ernest J. Lesiuk co ag mil 79 59 Citizens Telephone Co. do op 25 11 Ernest J. Lesiuk do 18.25 A. B. Dick Prod. Co. do _. 21.66 Progressive Print. Co. Inc. do 35.15 Co. Agent Supply Fund do 13 80 Patsy Lee Leaders h d ag mi 77.76 Lutes Flowers do op 5.10 Smith Drug Co. do 1.18 G. C. Murphy Co. do .59 Citizens Telephone Co. cir ct 31.93 Coverall Rental Service do 2.40 Myles F. Parrish do 1 10.00 Bobbs-Merrill Co. Inc. do _ 6.00 West Publishing Co. do .... 75.00 Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co. do 33.50 Mel Kohler ct house cust 333.33 Edna We rat do matron 100.00 Louie Drake do watchman 10.00 Haugk Plbg. Htg. Co. Inc. op 4.95 Sanco Products Co. Inc. do 52.92 Habegger-Schafers do ~ 22.87 Braun’s Meats and Grocery do 3.12 Coverall Rental Service do 8.00 Klenk's Service Center do 66.13 U. States Chemical Co. do 61.56 Correlated Prod- Inc. do — 15.50 Boiler & Pressure Board do 2.00 Lula Strahm jail matron .. 150.00 G. C. Murphy Co. do — 6.69 Chic Dry Cleaners do 5.00 No. Ind. Pub. Serv. Co. do 8.16 East. Ind Oil A Sup. Co. do 180.80 Habegger-Schafers do 7.60 Arnold Lumber Co. do 15.32 Victor Magsmen do — 3.20 Bowers Hardware Co. Inc. do 11.17 J. I Holcolmb Mfg. Co. do 18.20 Korte Paper Co. do 44.19 Sanco Products Co. Inc. do 63.81 Chas. Morgan co home sup 233.33 Luella Morgan do matron 183.33 Hilda Smith do help 160.00 Connie Kirk do 160.00 Eugene Foster do 160.00 Grover Kelley dd — — 20.00 H. E. Dester, M.D. do phy _ 50.00 Sybil Rash do help 87.00 Decatur Blue Flame do op 56.30 Beavers Oil Service Inc. do 56.80 Take Home Something Special! CHICKEN IN-THE-COOP A Complete Dinner Only $1.35 To Order - - Phone 3-3355 . FAIRWAY RESTAURANT Highways 27, 33, 224 Any Young Chicken Would jump through a hoop Shun the Soup And give a big whoop To End up as Chicken-In-The-Coop. ADAMS THEATER

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Habegger-Schafers do 3.50 E Sanco Products Co. Inc. do 22.56 fl Decatur Baking Co. do — 48.081 Niblick A Co. Inc. do 13.22 j Miller-Jones Co. do - <2B l Charles Morgan do 46.248 Home Dairy do J 102.838 Hillman's China Co. do 28.598 Bill Zoss Chevrolet pick-up 1475.00£ Del-Chemical Corp, do op 28.24 ~ Neuer Supply Co. do 116.90 j« Herman Ryf do ....... — 20.00" Kohne Drug Store do 32.73 X H. E. Dester. M.D. do phy 18.20 s Coverall Rental Service do 3.00 E Culligan Service do 15.75 g Teeple Truck Lines Inc. do 3.86 g Holthouse Drug Co. do „... 22.008 Dr. R. E. Allison do 29 70S Kless Electric do i 17.508 Gerbers Supermarket do .. 150 07 g Zurchers Mobil Service do .. 40 94g Gifford's I.G.A. Market do 71.4iE F McConnell A Sons Inc. do 59 73fc Haugk Plbg. A Htg. Co. do 11.25 9 Leland Smith Ina Co. do —17.50 S Freeman Schnepp assessing 198.33*1 Vilas A Schindler plan brd 5.00 Homer Winteregg do 5.00 J Wm F. Schnepf do 5.00'S James K. Staley serv officer 109.38 David A Macklin Co. atty 23166 1 Decatur Democrat legal .... 176.34 • Berne Witness do ... 389 23 v Suttles Co. insurance 2650.90 » Leland Smith Ins. Agency do 317 68 Charlotte Lindahl ACSW sec 132 00 Jerry Setser do op — < 45 Zwick Funeral Home so bur 100 00 Ernest Roe fox bounty — 15.06 Walter Fegley do - 12.60 John Geels do — l’sy Ronald Mihm do — Donald Lee do - 300 Herman Balsiger do — - 15.00 Elmer Rich do 3«0 Edwin C. Korte do _... 6.00 Mrs. Audrey Neher care chll 101.50 Mrs. Violet Manes do 116 Richmond State Hon. patten 139.83 Beatty Memorial Ffoa do 2i.73 Indiana State Farm trans 24 80 Irene Byron Hospital patien 767 75 M A Lehman, DVM tb test 430.25 Ralph Allison. DVM do .... 225.05 State Board of Accounts exa 100.06 Welfare Bernice Nelson mileage — 15.72 Mary J. Strickler do 12.90 Margaret E. Thomas do 21.80 Barbara B. Nicks do -— 86.73 Lulu E. Fruchte do — - 2.20 Citizens Telephone Co. op _ 61.77 Commercial Print Shop do 3.38 R. L Polk A Co. do 25.60 Ind. Con. on Soc. Work, do 15 00 Am. Pub. Welfare Assn, do 35.00 Commercial Print Shop do 5.75 Snrveyoe Dept. Lawrence Smith 152.50 Elmer Rich 72.70 Don Poling 48.56 Decatur Supply House Inc. 7.25 Bauman Upholstering 9.58 R. L Polk A Co 25.00 Adams Builders Supply Inc. 39.40 Herman Moellering 18.48 Severin Schurger ......... 850.00 Beavers Oil Service Inc. — 65.64 Nancy Conrad ..... 18.00 Adams Co. Highway Dept. 26.07 Ted Beerbower Welding Shop 4.00 Harold Andrews — 1459.20 William J. Becker. 428.40 Relnking Garage . 22.02 Tost Construction Co. — 5820.40 Evans. Sales A Service 24.80 Highway Department Lawrence Noll 250.00 Robert Fuhrman 220.83 Paul Bryan 195.83 Wendell Abbott 161.00 DeWayne Beer 170.20 Harold Burger 161.00 Edward Faurote — — 161.00 Don Harvey 164.50 Dale Hirschy — 164 50 Eli Hirschy 161.00 Raymond Kolter 155.40 Vern Linker 161.00 Chris Me«hberger 163.80 Steven Riley 154.00 Ravmond Shoaf — 172.80 Leßoy Smith —— 162.75 Samuel Yager 1- 162.75 Glen Zimmerman 161.40 Clifford Death 149 60 Frederick Fuelling A 161.00 Paul Longsworth 159.20 Lawrence McCullough .—... 149.60 James Merriman — 165.50 Chile Zurcher 156.40 Brice Sheets .. —.... 176.40 Indiana A Mich Elec. Co. 96.73 Adams County Farm Bureau 15.15 Motor Parts and Equip. Co. 15.00 Marathon Oil Company — 943.80 •D-A Lubricant Co 326.47 Indiana Wiping Cloth Co. .. 76.82 Stucky and Company 23 30 Berne Auto Supply 30.62 Coverall Rental Service 9.60 Com. and Truck Trane. Signs 12.28 Marlon Cheesman 15.00 American Welding Products 14.66 Del Chemical Corp 33.18 Maier Hide and Fur Cd.’ 131.45 Motor Fuel Tax Division .. 40.38 , Office Systems, Inc 5.81 Haywood Publishing Co. „ 6.00 Lincoln-Graphic Corp 33.30 Commercial Print Shop .... 2.80 , John W. Karch Stone Co. .. 513.92 Jerry Swanson, Inc 4.05 Eddiann Equipment Sales .. 5.51 Service Supply Co. 29.42 Adame Builders, Inc 762 Kar Products, Trie 86 62 Motorola 1654.00 Decatur Auto Supply ...... 107.90 Decatur Equipment, Inc 515.39 Yamelle Supply Co 11.59 Wheel and Rim Sales Co. _ 16.00 Schwartz Ford Co 31 64 Deeds Equipment Co., Inc. 65.35 Moesman-Tarnelle Co 135.01 American Steel Supply Co. . 83.56 Meshberger Bro. Stone 4010 90 Certified to before me this 28th day of February, 1964. Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor 2/28. If you nave something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results SPECIAL! SATURDAY at the Country Charm Restaurant - - Fried Chicken, a complete meal SI.OO. 38 T SUN. & MON. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 ALSO — Shorts 25c -65 c

> JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: "Basis for ■ Belief in God." is the name of a ■ public Bible lecture to be given Eby C. D. Steele, the presiding ~ minister of the local congregation. ; Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower £ Bible study and discussion on the S subject, "The World — God’s § Field of Work” and "Why God’s g Field Will Be Productive.” One lof the scripture texts for con--1 sideration will be Matt. 13:38, ■ “The field is the world.” - Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Area Bible a studies in study aid, “Babylon I the Great Has Fallen, G o d’s I Kingdom Rules.” a Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic j Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Service Meeting. j Gay Play Pals Printed Pattern 9390 sizes 2-10 s| lltWi fl li;h rttj *\ / « wW ■ wB # ■ Jwl J \ • ln| Best of friends—popAop, shirt, slacks, shorts just love to mix and mingle all summer. Stitch ’em up swiftly in sturdy denims, homespun. Printed Pattern 9390: Children’s Sizes 2,4, 6,8, 10. Size 6 pop-top % yard 39-inch; slacks blouse 1 yd. 35-inch. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern — add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 W. 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Numr ber. YOUR FREE PATTERN IS READY — choose it from 250 design ideas in new SPRINGSUMMER Pattern Catalog, just out! Dresses, sportswear, coats, more! Send 50c now. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indians Docket No. 30293 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC FOR AUTHORITY TO (1) REPLACE EXISTING FREE SERVICE BETWEEN ITS POE AND HOAGLAND EXCHANGE AREAS AND THE PREBLE AND TOCSIN EXCHANGE AREAS OF CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY, WITH TOLL SERVICE AT STANDARD RATES AND (2) REPLACE THE EXISTING FREE SERVICE BETWEEN ITS POE AND HOAGLAND EXCHANGE AREAS AND THE OSSIAN EXCHANGE AREA OF THE UNIONDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. WITH TOLL SERVICE AT STANDARD RATES, BOTH OF SUCH REPLACEMENTS TO BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON CONVERSION OF ITS POE AND HOAGLAND EXCHANGES TO AUTOMATIC DIAL SERVICE. CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY. Decatur. Indiana UNIONDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. Uniondale, Indiana, Respondents Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:30 A M., EST, on Thursday, March L 9, 1964. participation is requestPUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By Allan Rachles. Secretary Indianapolis, Indiana February 15, 1964. 8/88. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees, North Adams Community Schools, Adams County. Decatur, Indiana, will up to the hour of 8:00 PM., Tuesday, March 10th, 1964 at the office of lowing: 1— General or Industrial Type Tractor 1-— Rotary Cutter Mower — 60 to 72 Inch cutting width I■— 3-jpolnt hitch blade Additional specifications may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Schools. 1957 Farmall Cub Ttractor with mount rotary mower and snow plow will be traded in on the above equipment. A Certified Check must be submitted with each bid, equivalent to 5% of the bld. All bids must be submitted on . Form 95 as prescribed by the" State ' Board of Accounts. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. Board of School Trustees North Adams Community Schools Box 191, Decatur. Indiana by 8/Clarence Bultenaeler Clarencn Bultemeter, Secretary 2/21, 3/6.

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■/ S NIPSCO METER READERS bftve new winter uniforms. Pictured above, they consist of dark blue jackets and trousers, light blue " shirts, black leatherette bow ties and a black trooper cap for winter wear. A blue raincoat is also part of the uniform for both winter and summer. Short-sleeved shirt? without tie, dark trousers and ski-type cap will make up the basic summer uniform.

* Northern Indiana Public Service company meter readers will present a new look to the public Monday when they don new and distinctive dress uniforms, Dale W.

’64 CHEVROLET-The great highway performer -A ;- J iiHP Feels like someWy put a may where the road should be! _ ; I »j~a •iJMMEB ....j-■ I BMHBk E'-' ■ .... . _ Z ■ /,. , jU I wHHIM , X •• • . 4»4>'••• -r.../.,.. ' o<.y '■*■ - affixu,'*-- Y i z kx*. - - ‘ j 1 ' ‘aForeground: Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe Background: Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon with roof luggage carrier* With engines up to a 425-hp VB* and its luxurious Jet-smooth ride, Wide deep-cushioned seats, tailored with rich fabrics and vinyls. Thick you may not notice where air travel leaves off and a Chevrolet Impala wall-to-wall carpeting. Soft background music from an AM-FM radio*, begins. Take.-o(fs are smooth and effortless. Hills seem flat as prairies, if you like. You caneveßgetan-automatfepiloffwecaß if a“sgeed anil A big coil spring at each wheel and over 700 sound deadeners , cruise control” *) that lets you log mile after turnpike mile throughout the body and chassis make you Jeel you’re ppgljl ■ without touching the accelerator. All in all, it’s sky-high hardly on the ground at all. You’ll find all kinds of jet-age living at down-to-earth prices. Who but your Chevrolet luxury inside an Impala’s big, roomy Body by Fisher, too. ■ESH dealer can offer away to go quite like that? *opiionaiaitxtraa>it THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy II • Corvair • Corvette See them at your. Chevrolet Shoivroom BILL ZOSS CHEVROLET - BUICK, INC, 305 N. 13th STREET DECATUR, INDIANA PHONE 3-3148

Anderson, NIPSCO managers of division operations, said today. “The new dark blue uniforms will not only provide a more up-to-date appearance,” Anderson

said, “but tftey will ateo make the meter men readily identifiable to our customers." A red, white and blue circular emblem with the word “NIPSCO” across the center and the name of the company around it will appear on the shirts, jackets and raincoats, Anderson said, and a smaller version of the insignia will be eewn on the caps. NIPSCO will provide the uniforms — consisting of light blue cotton dress shirts, dark shirts, dark blue rayon and dacron blend trousers and jackets, raincoats, caps and black leather bow ties for winter wear — to 118 meter readers in ite 22 districts across northern Indiana. “The uniforms are individually tailored to comfortably fit each man,” Anderson said, "and are made of top-quality material.” Anderson stated that the utility has entered into a contract with the General Overall Supply Service of Gary to make available cleaned and pressed uniforms to meter readers on an annual rental basis. The service will deliver laundered shirts and dry-cleaned trousers and jackets to each reader every week, and soiled uniforms will be picked up to be maintain-

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ed and cleaned. “Each item was carefully studied and a survey was made before selecting the new uniforms,” Anderson said, “giving consideration to appearance, serviceability and comfort. We’ve looked forward to making this change for some time, and hope our customers will like what we've done.”

DANCE Hoagland Hayloft _ Friday, Feb. 28-8 p.m. to 12 Music by The Shands Sponsored by Telstar Auto Club. MINCH 24-HOUR TAXI SERVICE PHONE 3-3818 RADIO DISPATCHED SOBER, SAFE DRIVERS

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Decatur Ministers Will Meet Monday The Decatur ministerial association will meet Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the Zion United Church of Christ. The Rev. A. C. Underwood will lead in devotions. A report will be given concerning plans for the union Good Friday service to be held this year at the First Methodist church. Other items of business will also be discussed.