Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1964 — Page 4

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— — Chleavn Produce CHICAGO (Ul’l >-Produce: Live poultry, special fed white rock fryers 18-19; ■ roasters 24-26; barred rock fryers 21; heavy hens 18. Cheese, processed loaf 394114; brick 38X3 >4; Swiss (80100 lb blocks; Grade A 47%-49; B 45-47; C 43-45. Butter, steady; 93 score 5714; K score 5714; 90 score 56; 89 score 55. Eggs, about steady; white large extras 2714; mixed large extras 27; mediums 23.

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Chicago Uvoatock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,500; steady to weak; ILS. No 1-2 190-225 lb 16.5016.75; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 15.75 - 16.50; 130 - 250 lb 1525 - 15:75; No 2-3 240-260 lb 15.0015.50; 260-290 lb 14.50-15.00. Cattle 10,500; mostly weak to 25 lower, few yearlings under 1050 lb steady; prime 1225-1300 lb slaughter steers 22.25; high choice and prime 1150-1325 lb 21.00-22.00; around if loads at

22.00; choice 1000-1300 lb 20.0020.75; few loads 1000 - 1100 lb 21.00; choice 1300-1400 lb 19.7520.50; good 900-1250 lb 18.7519.50; canner and cutter 12.0014.25; cutter to commercial bulls 47.00-19.50. Sheep 300; moderately active; spring slaughter lambs and ewes steady; few lots choice and prime 60 - 75 lb spring slaughter lambs 2550; couple lots choice and prime 90-95 lb 25.00; mostly choice 24.00-24.50.

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ImHanapolis Livaatock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 4,000: barrows and gilts Steady to 25 higher; 1 and 2, 190-225 lb 16.50-16.75; 32 head 17.05; 1 to 3, 190-230 lb 16.0016.50; 230250 lb 15.50-1600; sows steady to 25 higher; 1 to 3, 300-450 lb 13.00-13.75; few under 300 lb 14.00; 2 and 3, 400600 lb 12.25-13.25. Cattle 1,200; calves 50; steers not fully established, few sales 25 lower, instances 50 lower;

heifers weak to 25 lower; choice steers 20.00-20.50; small load high choice 21.00; good and mixed good and low choice 18.50-20.00; good to low choice heifers 17.0 G-19.00; small load high choice 20.25; cows strong to 50 higher; utility and commercial 14.00-15.00; high yielding utility 15.50; bulls fully steady; few utility 17.00-19.00; vealers steady; good and choice 24.00-29.00; few choice 30.0031.50. Sheep 50; scarce; one lot

choice and prime spring lambs 25.00; few good wooled old crop lambs 30.00; small lot choice an<j prime wooled 23.00. Now Yort Stock Exchange Price MIDDAY PUCES A. T. & T„ 139%; DuPont. 257%; Ford, 54; General Electric, 83%; General Motors, 86; Gulf Oil, 57; Standard Oil Ind., 79%; Standard Oil N. J., 86V«; U. S. Steel 54%.

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Uli Preble Jolly Juniors The Preble Jolly Juniors 4-H club met May 16 at the home of Mrs. Reiney Selking. Judy Selking was in charge of the meeting. Pam Bleeke and Becky Conrad led the pledges, and singing was led by Barbara Selking. The treasurer’s report was given by Pam Bleeke. Roll call was answered with, “your favorite color.” Candy Bieberich and Maxine Bulmahn gave demonstrations on “Foods.” County judging was discussed. Devotions were read by Judy Selking. Refreshments were served by Becky Conrad, and recreation was led by Ellen Schueler. The next meeting will be June 6 at 2 pm. at the home of Mrs. Reiney Selking. Preble Peppy Pals The Preble Peppy Pals 4-H club met May 16 at the home of Marsha Erxleben. The vice president, Judy Scheumann, presided over the meeting. Pledges were led by Sylvia Stoppenhagen. Roll call was answered by “your favorite color.” Judy Scheumann and Lois Linker gave a demonstration on making a dessert called “Zip Quick Cherry Crisp.” Plans were made to entertain the residents at the county home May 29. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Arnold Scheumann, June 6 at 12:30 p.m. Huge Still Seized In Raid At Gary GARY, Ind. (UPD—Federal agents and Gary police today raided a small garage in a residential. area and confiscated a moonshine still they said was the largest ever found here. ~ The still had a potential of 1,200 gallons a week which, at the prevailing rate of $7 a gallon; would have meant a gross take of $8,400 a week, according to, federal alcohol and tobacco tax agents. The agents destroyed the still, a well-constructed machine with stainless steel vats, and other equipment at the scene. They confiscated 20 gallons of raw alcohol, two barrels of mash, 200 pounds of sugar, 23 gallons of moonshine liquor, and four pickup trucks. Arrested for investigation of charges of possessing a still for the manufacture of untaxed liquor were Captain Harris, 63, James Brown, 45. and Henry O. Simmons, 42, all of Gary. Detective Chief Edward Barsley of the Gary Police Department said Harris and Brown were arrested while hosing down the garage floor as the still was in operation, Barsley quoted Harris as saying the operators had been threatened by a rival moonshine gang unless they stopped selling liquor to certain customers.

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Lewis L. Smith. Attorney ESTATE NO. 5804 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF NINA E. ADAMS. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. April Term, 1944 In the matter of the Estate of NINA E. ADAMS, deceased. Notice is hereby« given that Lewis L. Smith * Donald Smale as Co-Executors of the above named estate, have presented and filed their 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 2nd of June. IHi. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, 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. Lewis L. Smith Donald Smale Personal Representatives Myles F. Parrish Judge 5/18, 20. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS CENTRAL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Notice is hereby given to the Taxpayers of Adams Central Community Schools, a School Corporation of Adams County, Indiana, that the Board of School Trustees of said Adams Central Community Schools will meet at the office of the Superintendent of such School Corporation in Monroe, Indiana, on the Sth day of June, 1954, at seven thirty o’clock P.M. EST for the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a Cumulative Building or Sinking Fund for the erection, construction, purchase and remodeling of school buildings for class room purposes, purchase of real estate and equipment for new school buildings for class room purposes, and the payment of rentals for renting or leasing of real estate for school, buildings for class room purposes, for the acquisition of land to be used as a street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or egress, for the improvement of any land so acquired, for the improvement or construction of any street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or egrera to any property used for school purposes and for the installation of a water supply system both on and off property owned by the School Corporation, and the levying of an additional tax at the rate of fifty cents Csoc) on eachone hundred dollars ($100.00) of taxable property in Adams Central Community Schools Corporation in Adams County. Indiana, to provide funds for said Cumulative Building or Sinking Fund. Said tax shall first be levied in 1964 payable in 1945 and each year thereafter for five (5) years, all as provided by Chapter 57 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for the year 1945, as amended by Chapter 248 of the Acts of 1947, Chapter 222 of the Acts of 1958, Chapter 61 of the Act\ of 1955, Chapter 59 of the Actst es 1957. Chapter 128 of the Acts-' of 1959, Chapters 6 and 27 of the Acts of 1961 and Chapter 292 of the Acts of 1963. —Taxpayers are invited to be present and will have a right to be heard thereon before said proposal is finally approved and submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for approval. Final approval of this proposed tax levy by the State Board of Tax Commissioners will invalidate any previous tax levy which has heretofore been approved for this purpose. Board of School Trustees of Adams Central Community Schools BY: Fred Kaehr, Secretary CUSTER AND SMITH ATTORNEYS 5/20, 27.

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