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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1964

Favors Amending Os Federal Milk Order The U. S. department of agriculture today recommended amending the federal milk marketing order covering the Fort Wayne area. Agricultural marketing service officials said the amendment would provide an optional basis for diversion of producer milk to nonpool plants during the September through Deceihber period each year. Under the proposed amendment, cooperatives and handlers could divert either a ; maximum of 35 per cent of their £ milk supply, or the milk from up 5 to one-half of the days of each month’s production of the in- “ dividual producer during this ' period. x Officials said the optional proL* vision is intended to result in Z additional flexibility and more ~ economical handling of the mar- < ket’s reserve supply. No change in orices to dairy farmers is ex- ” pected. This recommended decision is based on evidence presented at a public hearing in Fort Wayne > Julv 21. S The decision will be published $8 in the Federal Register August §l3, - and interested persons will < have up to three days after that gto file exceptions or comments, g Four copies should be submitted gto the Hearing Clerk, Room g!l2-A, U. S. Department of Agg riculture, Washington, D. C. g 20250. The hearing clerk will Emake all such submissions avail- = able for public inspection. 2 Copies of the recommended degcision mav be obtained from the = office of R. J. Connqjly, Market § Administrator, 1122 South Harri--2 son St., Fort Wayne, Ind., 46802, *or from the Milk Marketing Ordc»»rs Division, Agricultural MarketSing Service, U. S. Department =nf Agriculture, Washington, D. C„ g 20250. {County Graduates At | Ball State August 21 § MUNCIE, Ind. — Among the 840 g students receiving degrees from g Ball State Teachers College at the jr commencement are 14 from £ Adams county. The commencer ment ceremony will be at 5 p.m. 2 on the south terrace of the Arts g building. < Dr. Elvis J. Stahr, Jr., president rr pf Indiana University, will give the commencement address. De- ' grees will be conferred by presi--2 dent John R. Emens of Ball State. < Included in this summer’s exer- / cise is Agha Ashraf Ali of Srinagar, Kashmir, India, who will re- >■ ceive the first Ph. D. degree from r Ball State. Ball State has been off sering work toward the Ph.D. and ' Ed.D. degree since September, 1961, and now has 107 students working on the doctoral program. Ed.D. degrees will be confer--0 red upon Paul David Hines, Kans sas City, Mo.; Clifford Lawrence 2 Ramig, Mitchell, S. D.; Kenneth S H. Robinson, Muncie, and Mrs. 2 Janet Wicjjersham, Richmond. S Miss Claudia McConnell, Muncie, S will receive a joint Ed.D. degree = from Ball State and Indiana Uni2 versity. = Ball State will confer 370 bache- - lor’s degree, 160 master’s, two £ education specialist's, five Ed.D. 3 and one Ph.D. to bring the total g for June and August, 1964, to =j 2,014 degrees granted by the ~ college. 3 Local Graduates 2 Local students receiving degrees = include the following: -■? Berne — master of Arts in edu- - cation — Mrs. Patricia Kathleen Amstutz, R. R. 1, Berne, and Mer2 vin Carl Rupp, 417 N. Jefferson; master of arts in are — Miss Marjorie Louise Bluhm,'R. R. 1. Decatur — Master of arts in education — Mrs. Marporie Ruth Fifer R. R. 1; Master of Arts in English — Robert Leo Scheidler, 103*4 North sth; Bachelor of arts in education — Kay Frances Scherry, R. R. 2; Bachelor of science in education — Karen Kay Bucher, R. R. 4; Phronia Lou Howard, 413 W. Adams, and Diana Jean Kershner, R. R. 4. Geneva — Master of arts in education — Mrs. Carmen Elaine Horn, R. R, 2.; Bachelor of science ineducation — Larry Lee Moser. Linn Grove—Bachelor of science in education — Larry Lee Moser begger, Box 32. Monroe Master of arts in education — Carl Lee Hoopingarner, R. R. 1; Bachelor of science in education - Joseph Noel Sprunger, R. R. 1..- T • Kenneth Singleton Is Marathon Jobber - Kenneth Singleton, Marathon distributor in Decatur for eight years, has become the Marathon jobber for the Decatur area. As a jobber for Marathon products he will supply the company’s dealers in Decatur and Pleasant Mills He wil handle a full line of pro- , ducts and will supply all these products to the dealers. . The bulk plant, from which Singleton will conduct his jobber business, is located on North • Eighth street. The Marathon station, which he has operated for the past several years, is >t Seventh and Nuttman streets.