Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1964 — Page 4

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Some Acid Comment* Jep Cadou, the UPI political reporter for the state of Indiana, a 40 year veteran of the Hoosier scene, stopped in this past week, and left a copy of some notes he had taken on recent Gridiron banquets. These banquets bring out the politicians who spend hours preparing clever quips, and throwing their barbs after a good dinner. Following are some of the descriptions that Cadou picked up from the Gridirons, without any additional editorializing — remember, these are not this editor’s comments, but those of Jep Cadou — Sen. Hartke — A whirlwind of vitality. He’s the kind of a guy who follows you into a revolving door and comes out first. He finds jobs for anybody who gets in his way. He has developed the unique capacity of putting a minimum of thoughts into a maximum of words. * Lt. Gov. Ristine — Under his dynamic administration as head of the department of commerce and industry, Indianapolis has gained The Rat-Fink Club, and South Bend has lost Studebaker. He served in two wars _ World War II and the 1963 state legislature. Congressman Donald Bruce — He and Hartke are both Lutherans. When they attended the same prayer meeting last week, Hartke said “Amen” and Bruce voted against it. Robert E. Gates, 4th district GOP chairman The Gates Special is rolling again over the same old Pennsylvania Railroad tracks. Papa Ralph even called Horace M. Coats back into service just to remember where all of the bodies are buried. Gov. Welsh — He will speak before the Young Democrats on the accomplishments of his administration at 12:30, lunch will follow at 12:31. In a little over three years he has reduced the number of state employes from 19,000 to 21,000. These words may seem a little harsh to those used to more polite conversations — but they are stock in trade for those who enjoy Gridiron banquets. - . _ Editorial written by Dick Heller

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COURT NEWS Real Estate Transfers Jesse A. Yoder etux to Jacob X. Schwartz etux. Pt. SW/4 SW/4 Section 3 Township 25 Range 14, 1 acre. James D. Tumbleson etux to Gladys N. Tumbleson, Inlot 16-17 Rivarre. Ideal Suburban Homes Inc. to Kenneth E. Litmer etux, Inlot 43 Monroe Liby’s Third Add. Adolph Kiefer to Clifford Kiefer etux S/2 SE/4 Section 16 Township 28 Range 13, 80 acres. Anna Mary Estella Smith to Frances Virgene Smith, Inlot 130 Decatur. Daniel E. Hilty etux to Ben V. Schwartz etux, Pt NE/4 SW/4: Pt. NE/4 SW/4 Section 4 Township 26 Range 14, 1 acre. Della Christener to Ruth Gottschalk. Pt. N/2 NW fr. qr. Section 4 Township 26 Range 14, % acre. Ruth Gottschalk to Della Christener etal Pt. N/2 NW frqr. Section 4 Township 26 Range 14, % acre.Warren Yoder etux to Herman L. Balsiger etux, Inlot 65 Rainbow Lake Virgil Barkley to David A. Barkley Pt. NW/4 NW/4 Section 5 Township 28 Range 15, .794 acres. Donald Strickler etux to Paul E. Faurote, Inlot 906 Decatur. Paul E. Faurote to Donald Strickler etux, Pt. Inlot 18 Decatur J. Henry Faurotes 3rd Subd. Jennie V. Painter to Earl E. Sipe etux. SE/4 SW/4; Pt. NE/4 SW/4 Section 27 Township 26 Range 15, 55 acres. J. Henry Faurote to Paul E. Faurote, inlots 15-16 Decatur J. Henry Faurotes 3rd Add. Town and Country Dev. Inc. to Clark W. Smith etux. Inlot 4 Decatur Smith-Arnold Add. Sec. A. Mary Lou York Ex. to Jennie V. Painter. Inlots 18-21 Decatur. Louisa Costello Gdn. to Julius Quinones etux Inlot 1025 Decatur. ( advertisement for bids Notice is hereby given that ths Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will receive sealed bids at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer until the hour of 4 o’clock P.M. on the 29th day of April, 1964 at which hour the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for i the’ following equipment: One PICKUP TRUCK, consisting of cab, bed and of approximately % ton capacity. ! Chassis shall be equipped with Turn Lights, Tires shall be 6.70 x 15 —four ply, Spare Tire and Carrier and standard three speed - Transmission. The cab shall be equipped -with dual windshield wipers, dpal sun shades, fresh air heater and defroster and dual side mirrors. The engine shall be equipped with replacable type oil filter and oil bath air cleaner. The bed shall be approximately 6tift in length. Bidder may submit alternate bid for a panel body for said , truck. The complete truck shall bq, painted green —; Bidders shall submit complete - specifications and information ' covering their equipment as quoted In their bid. ■ 3' The bid price shall b*9 the total - cost of the above equipment, less e the allowance for the 1955 International % ton pickup truck now the property of the City of De- > catur, Indiana, which shall become the property of the cessful bidder. " All bids shall be accompanied with a certified check in the g amount of 850.00. jj All bids shall be filed with the 3 Clerk-Treasurer of the City of 3 Decatur, Indiana, on general bid, ' Form No. 95, as prescribed by 5 the State Board of Accounts of j the State of Indiana. 1 The Board of Public Works and < Safety of the City of Decatur, J Indiana, reserves the right to < reject any and all bids. - Board of Public Works and' _ Safety LCity of Decatur, Indiana- g Laura A. Bosse Clerk Treasurer 4/18, 25.

Notice To Taxpayers MONDAY, MAY 4th FINAL DAY To Pay Your Taxes AVOID THE LAST MINUTE RUSH BY PAYING YOUR TAXES NOW! OFFICE HOURS 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. EST NOW THROUGH MONDAY, MAY 4 (Including Saturdays) In addition to the Treasurer's Office, the County Assessor's and County Auditor's Offices will remain open from 8:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. (EST) on Saturdays April 25th and May 2nd for the convenience of taxpayers WILLIAM LUNN ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER

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Decafur High School Honor Pupils Listed The Decatur high school honor roll for the second weeks grading period of the second semester was released today by principal Hugh J. Andrews. Twenty-four seniors, eight juniors, 13 sophomores and 18 freshmen were among the 63 students making honor roll grades during the six weeks period. Tim Singleton had six A’s to head the list, which is as follows: A B Tjm Singleton 6 Ann Allwein 5 Tom Baxter 5 Patricia Beam 5 Richard Doty 5 Margaret Kocher 5 Tom Schnepf 5 Sharon Straub 5 Margaret Cook 4 2 Hazel Morgan Brunner 4 1 Maryann Zwick Cowans 4 1 Janet Fugate 4 1 Carolyn Harman 4 1 Linda Heare 4 1 Marilyn Knudsen 4 1 Craig McEwan 4 1 Sally Schnepf 4 1 Jane Tumlin —’ 1 Bill Brown 4 Judy Heare 4 Carol Hoverman 4 Hans Lehr 4 Diana Mitch 4 Dorothy Smith 4 David Collier 3 2 Ed Cravens 3 2 Betsy Schnepf 3 2 Teresa Archer 3 1 Jim Augsburger 3 1 Karen Barkley 3 1 Connie Brown 3 1 Jane Burk 3 1 Chert Colter 3 1 Barbara Frauhiger 3 1 Linda Hitchcock 3 1 Alan Kalver 3 1 Kathy Kiess 3 1 Ronald Lehrman 3 1 Nancee Linn 3 1 Floyd Melchi 3 1 Carole Mitch 3 1 Nora Rawlinson , 3 1 Larry Reinking 3 1 Peggy Sheets 3 1, Diane Smith 3 1 Peggy Smith 3 1 Polly Bonifas , 2 3 Barry Burnett 2 3 David A. Smith 2 3 Tanya August 2 2 Jim Brown 2 2 Donna Burk 2 2 Dick Cowan 2 2 Lois Crozier 2 2 Nancy Gerber 2 2 Greg Ladd 2 2 Darlene Richards 2 2 Becky Rumple 2 2 Bill Rydell 2 2 Gary Schultz 2 2 Connie Teeple 2 2 Darlene Weidler 2 2 Pamela Heffner 2 2 Anderson Woman Dies As Home Destroyed ANDERSON, Ihd. (UPI) — A ' widow was killed early today and two sons were badly ■ burned trying to save her when fire destroyed their two- story : frame home on the city’s south- ’ east side. The charred body of Mrs. I Blanche Breese, 67, was found iby firemen in an upstairs bed- ; room.

w sL>*l ‘.il f oH OPTIMISTS SPEAKERS were the guests of the Decatur Optimist club Friday night for the zone speech contest, the first to be held in Decatur. Pictured above are the contestants; left to right, back row James Mauzy, Warsaw; Bill Watson, Fort Wayne Northside; Charles A. Hirschy, Huntington; front row, Richard Henderson, alternate. Fort Wayne-Southside club; David Messerschinidt, winner, Fort Wayne Downtown club; Kim Lobsiger, Decatur.

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Berne Firm Awarded School Construction The M. W. Habegger Construction Co., of Berne, has been awarded a contract of $57,750 for construction of four new classrooms . at the Churubusco high school. Work is scheduled to start immediately. Fort Wayne Man Is Drowning Victim > ANGOLA, Ind. <UPI) — Clarence Kreischer, 66, Fort Wayne, drowned Friday when he fell from his boat at Long Lake near here. Angola firemen recovered his body from 12-foot deep water about 55 feet from shore.

» * ■MBMHMm Ml IN DECATUR Dollars that stay at home pay our taxes, support our churches and schools, furnish the payrolls that keep our town a good place in which to live and raise a family. In the days that lie ahead, your loyplty is vital to the future of our community. Buy and bank at home. It's good business. Established 1883 MEMBER ' MEMBER F. D. I. C. Federal Reserve

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