Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1964 — Page 4

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Mlnd-changfrig Confusion The laughable attempts of right-wing extremist* to cloud the issue of Goldwater’s conflicting statement* ha* culminated in an all-out drive to show that Johnson ha* been inconsistent, too. Now of course anyone changes his mind, and his actions, over a period of time. This is natural in the learning process. If you haven’t ever changed your mind, you have never grown. But there is a concrete difference between changing your mind and changing your speeches. Your mind controls your thoughts and your actions. Speeches are frequently solely for effect, like Eisenhower’* “over 100% parity” farm speech in 1952. You must remember that the John Birch society — which Goldwater consistently refuses to repudiate — advocates openly that it is all right to “say" anything to worm your way into public office and public confidence. The Birchers openly advocate using the same techniques as the Communists themselves — and thereby become no better. # How can we believe any statement by Senator Goldwater, on any issue, until ho openly, categorically, totally repudiates such tactics? After all, in one forced conference at Hershey, Pa., he has, through his spokesman, former Presiddent Eisenhower, made noises that he never made before. He appears to have swallowed Ike’s foreign policy which is pro-UN, pro-ally, etc., in one big gulp. Is it possible to believe he’s sincere? Is it possible to believe he really means it, after years of denouncing the UN, Ike, etc.? It seems to us that if he is really sincere, he should withdraw from the presidential race, and live up to some of the claims he made. After all, he voted against the UN at every turn, against the foreign aid, against atoms for peace, and against every other thing — 26 in all — that the Republican 1960 platform stood for. 7- ’ President Johnson, and the 1964 Democratic platform, promise a new tax cut. Goldwater voted against the one we got thia year — how can anyone be gullible enough to believe that he would now favor one? Goldwater is the most dangerous presidential candidate since the arch-traitor Aaron Burr tried to steal the presidency from Jefferson in 1800. His election would threaten not only our prosperity, but our very existence. His pro-War statements may get us embroiled even before the election. Republicans of his injudicious convention speech on extremism has helped touch off the recent Chicago and New York race riots. Why doesn’t he just resign, and let the GOP national committee pick a better man for the job?

TV PROGRAMS

WANE-TV Channel 15 Friday Evening 6:00 -Bachelor Father 6.80 CBS Newa. 7:oo—Big Newa 7:Bo—Great Adventure B:Bo—Route fifi 9:3o—Twilight Zone 11:00—Big Newa Final 11:80—Award Theatre: "Sangaree" SATURDAY Moralas i:00— Down To Earth :80—Bummer Bemeater :o#—Captain Kangaroo ■oo— The Alvin Show :30—Tenneaaee Tuxedo 10.-00—Quirk Draw McGraw 10:80—Mighty Mount Playhouse 11:00—Rin Tin Tin 11:80—Roy Rogera Afteraooa 12:00 Triumph at Dayton 12:1ft—Baaeball 3:OO—TV Playhouse 4:oo—Baek to School Hop 5:00- Seven W onderful Nights s:Bo—Tightrope Evening 6:00-—Saturday Show: "The Ghoat Breakera" 7:3o—Lucy-Deal Comedy Hour B:Bo—Defendant 9:3o—Summer Playhouse 10:0k —(lunamoke 10:00—Big Newa Final 11:15—Award Theatre: "Croaswinds" BUNDAY Morning 9:oo—Faith for Today 9:3o—Thia la the Life 10:00—.Lamp Unto My Feat 10:30 —Look Up and Live 11:00—Camera Three 11:30—Face the Nation A tteraoo* 12:00 —Social Security In Action 12 :Ift—Baseball B:3o—Around the World with Golf Clul> and Camera 4:oo—Cross Exam 4:3o—Magic Room 5:00 —Council of North American I ndlana Evening * 0:(MK —The Democratic Convention 6:80 —Democratic Convention Preview 7:oo—Lassie 7:3o—My Favorite Martian 8:00—Ed Sullivan 9:oo—Celebrity Game 9:3o—Brenner 10:00—Candid Camera 10:80—What’s My Line 11:00—CBS Newt 11:1ft—Newa of Ouainess 11:20—Award Theatre: "Opend by Mlatake" WKJGTV Channel 33 FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—Newa 6:ls—Gateeway to Sports 6:2s—Weatherman 6:Bo—Huntley-Brinkley Report • 7:oo—Ripcord 7:3o—lnternational Showtime B:3o—B<>l> Hope Presentß 9:30—0n Parade 10:00—Jack Paar Show 11:00—News A Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11:20—The Tonight Show SATURDAY Mendig 8:00—Boso Cartoon Time B:4s—lts Light Time 9:oo—Popeye the Bailor 3:30 -Ruff A Reddy Shew 10:00—The Hector Heathcote Show 10:30—Fireball XL-5 11:00—Dennis the Menace 11:30—Fury Z Afternnen 12:00—Bullwinkle 12:30—Mr. Wixard 1:00—X-15 Documentary 1:80—Baseball « 4:oo—The Big Picture 4:3o—Roy Rogers s:B.—Motoreyrie Hlßclimb Evening 6:oo—wrestling Champions

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7:oo—Mr. Lucky 7:3o—The Lieutenant B:3o—The Joey Bishop Show Movl.a: "Rally Round the Flag, Boys" 11:00—Saturday Edition 11:30 Purl II: "Eddie Cantor Story" BUNDAY 3:oo—Beared Heart Program 3:l6—The Christophers 9:3o—Americans at Work S:43 —industry on Parade :(M) —For Tour Information 10:30—This la the Lite 11:00—Cartoon Timo Afternoon 18:30—The Catholic Hour 1:00 —Rnaebnß 3:9o—The Big Picture 4:oo—dtoy Rogers s:oo—Sunday Evening 6:oo—Meet the Press 6:30-—Democratic Convention Perview 3:3o—Orlndl 6:oo—Bonansa 10:00-—Show of the Week: 11:00—Bunday Edition 11:15—Movie: "Right Cross" WPTA-TV Channel 21 FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—Ron Coehran — News 6:18—31 News Report 6:Bo—Magills Gorilla 7:00—-True Adventure 7:3o —Deatry 7 00 -Burke'a I«aw 9:34l—The Price is Right 10:00- Fight of the Week 10:45 -Make that Spare 11:00 -Bob Young — Newa 11:10 laical News 11:15—t>ampllte Theatre: SATURDAY Mara I ng 9:00— Big Picture 9:3o—Modern Farming 10:00—Your Neighbor, the World 10:30—Magic Land of Allakasam 11 rOO—Casper Show 11:30—Beany and Cecil Afternnen 13:00 —Buga Bunny 13:80—American Bandstand 1:80—Roller Derby 2:30 Fishing the Midwest 3 <HX-American Golf ('inaalc. 4 .00—Saturday Showcaac 6:oo—Wide World of Sports Evdhlng 6:3o—Rebel 7:oo—Saturday Night Movie B:Bo—Lawrenc. WMk 9:30--Saturday Night at the Hollywood Palaeo , 10:30—Sam Benedict 11:80—Peter Gunn SUNDAY nemr 9:oo—The Flaher Family 9:3o—Oral Roberts" 10:00—Religious News Digest 10:16—Light Time 10:30—Iridlana University 11:00 —Church In the Home 11:80—Norman Vincent Peals Afternnen 13:00—Showplace Homes 1:00 — Word of Life I:l3—March of Progreso I:3o—The Story 3:oo—Manton Forum 3:ls—Dan Smoot Reports 3:3o—lssues A Answers 3:00—4-H Roundup 3:3o—American Golf Claaalc s:oo—Checkmate Evening 6:oo—Rebel 6:3o—Hootenanny r 7:3o—Democrat Convention Covand Trial !] lOtOflh-Stoney Burke 11:00 —31 Nows Special 11:15—Thriller: "Wig for Miss Devore" « — DRIVE-IN — “Unsinkable Molly Brown" Fit. & Sat. 8:10 (Repeated) "Advance to the Rear" 10:15. "Unainkable Molly Brown" Sun & Mon. 8:0ft (Reepatedl A "Advanoe te Us Rear" 10:30. _

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5964 In tho Adams Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana. Notice la hereby given that France* K. Miller wa* on the Sth day of August, 1954. appointed: K»«cutrlx of the will of MARGARET WOLFERT, deceased. All persona having claims against said estate whether or not now due,, must file the same In said court wdthln six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said- claims will be forever barred. Gated nt Geeatnr, Indiana, this sth day of August, 1984. <1 oorge M. Bair Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Severin H. Schurger, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative 8/7, 14, 31. NOTICE of EXECIUTOB’N SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Estate No. 5930 Notice Is hereby given that Robert Rexford Rhodes, as Executor of the laist Will and Testament of Galse D. Rhodes, ehall, on the 12th day of September, 1964, at 1 PM., sell at public ain't lon, on tho premises located at IOK E Oak Street, Decatur, Indiana, the following described real estate, located In Deactur, Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing nt a point on (Ink Htreet In the City of Decatur, on tho north Uno of outlet Number 12 In tho Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Uecntur, at an Iron pin on the south side of fish Street 195 feet northeast of a point where the north Tine of said Outlot Intersects with the north Uno of the right of way of tho Chicago A Erls Railroad, thence along flak Htreet In said city, being on the south line of said street 44 feet to an Iron pin; thence In a southeasterly direction 195 feet to the right of wav of the Chicago A Erie Railroad to an Iron pin which ” Is B<>4 feet east of the place of beginning; thence weijt along the right of way of the said railroad 57 feet to an Iron pin on the north line of the right of way of said railroad: thence northwesterly 158 feet to the place of beginning, being a part of Outlot Number 12 In said City, and personal property of said decedent more specifically set out In the Personal Representative's Inventory filed In said estate. Said public suction shall bn held pursuant to authority granted by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, and shall bo on tho following terms and conditions: (a) Personal property to be sold for no less than Vi of the full appraised value thereof, and for cash (b) Heal estate to bo sold for no loss than % of the full appraised value, for -ash, with 30% of the purchase —pricepaid on the day of Hale ami the remainder of Hi* purenase price to be paid when the successful bidder Is furnished a mercantable abstract of title, continued to date, and a good and sufficient Executor's Deed approved by the Court, free and clear of Hens except the o 1981 property taxes due In 1985 Said sale shall ba subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. Dated this 21st day of August, 1964. Robert Rexford Rhodes r Executor lllerly A Sullivan Attorneys for Executor X/21. 28 9/4

■M| _ — Irrm Announcing.... Kenneth P. Singleton HAS PURCHASED THE DECATUR OIL CO. COMPLETE LINE OF MARATHON PRODUCTS NOW AVAILABLE AT • FAIRWAY MARATHON V N. 13th STRUT • COPPESS CORNER JCT. U.S. 27 and ST. RD. 124 • WILLIAMSON MARATHON PLEASANT MILLS • PARKVIEW SERVICE U.S. 224 EAST • DECATUR OIL CO. 7TH. and NUTTMAN Kenneth P. Singleton Jvft Ray Osterman OWNER DRIVER BULK PLANT - LOCATED ON N. Sth STREET.

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CLAIM* ALLOWED AUGUST If. IH4 BY THE ADAM* COUNTY COMMISSIONER* Lawrenc* Noll 350.00 Robert Fuhrman -230.33 Paul Bryan 195.33 Wendell Abbott 199.80 DeWayne Beer 313.80 Harold Burger 193.00 Edward Faurote — 193.00 Frederick Fuelling 199.80 Don Harvey 193.20 Dale Hlrschy 171.00 Eli Hlrschy 200.79 Raymond Kolter t 305.30 Vern Linker 179.30 Paul bongsworth 190.35 Lawrence McCullough . 189.00 James Merriman 207.20 Russell Moser 173.20 Chris Meshherger 203.40 Steven Riley 190,30 Raymond Shoaf , 203 50 Leftoy Smith . 193.00 Ralph Kmltloy, Jr.'. 113 40 Hamuel Yager 198.00 Glen Zimmerman 194.40 Don Egley 69.70 Robert Fields ... 168 30 Mike Newcomer 170.00 Leonard Hchug 183.80 Clifford Death 189.00 Chris Zurcher 189 00 Dan Baumgartner 123.75 William Blythe. 135.00 Thane Custer 135 00 Patrick Gage 135 00 Brice Sheets 332.20 Surveyor’s Dept. Lawrence Smith .. 288 00 Elmer Rich 199.43 Boh Morris 20.35 Floyd Mefcht 20.35 Ted Lautxcnhdser 101.75 Certified to before me this 20tb day of August, 1964. Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor 8/21. NOTICE OF MALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERMONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned. Guardian of thtc estate of Esta M. Brothers, an Infirmed person, being Guardianship No. 1794 In the Adams Circuit Court, Adams County, Indiana, by virtue of an order of said Court authorizing the same, hereby gives notice that she will on the 29th day of August, 1964, between the hours of 1 :<M» I’M. and 3:00 P.M., offer at public auction on the premises In Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, the following personal property to-wit: 1.) Personal property, furniture, household goods and appliances. Terms: Cash Held Guardian will also offer for sale at public auction at the time and place set for above the following described real estate located In Adams County, Indiana. to-wlt: Inlot Number four hundred sixty (460) In Nuttman's Northwestern Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams Crjunty, Indiana Hald sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court, for not less than K, of the full appraised value thereof, free of all Hens and encumbrances, except the 1964 taxes due and payable tn 1965, and upon tho following terms and renditions: at least 20% of the purchase money In cash on the day of said sale, the balgncw - trr be paid upon delivery to the purchaser of an Guardian's Deed approved by the Judge of the Adams Circuit Court and an Abstract of Title brought down to tho date of sale, showing said real estate to ho free of all Hens and encumbrances except the 1964 taxes due and payable In 1965. Possession of sold real estate shall bo given upon final and full payment of the purchase price. Sylvia Hazel Chronister, Guardian Estate of Esta M. Brothers, an Infirmed person Tliivld A. Macklin Deeatur, Indiana Attorney for tho Estate 8/7, 14. 21.

Todays Market p. a. erawaar * co. Corrected August 21 160 to 170 15J0 170 to 100 .... 18.35 160 to 180 17.00 190 to 200 17.50 200 to 230 18.00 230 to 240 17.25 240 to 200 17.75 260 to 280 10.75 280 to 300 1635 Rough* 300 down 14.00 300 to 330 13.50 330 to 360 13JS 360 to 400 12.75 400 to 450 12.25 450 to 500 12.00 500 to 550 11.75 550 up 11.50 Stag* 9.00 Boors 8.004.00 QBADTnSSB Furnished b> Stockman Farm Service Corrected August 21 Wheat No. 2 1.29 Wheat No. 2 Delivered to Soya ............ 1.34 Ear Corn, 100 Th. ............ 1.67 Shelled Corn 1.15 Shelled Corn Delivered to Soya .......... ... 1.15 Soybeans 2.46 Soybeans delivered to Soya 2.51 New Soybeans 2.31 Oats .58 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected August 21 Large White Eggs .35 Large Brown Eggs .35 Medium White 27 Pullets .... -.... .15 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Ijocal Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adame County, Indiana, will, at 1 P M (in the 14 day of September, 1964 at the Commissioners Room. Auditors Office, in the City (or town) of Decatur, Indiana, In said County, begin investigation of the application's) of the following named person (s), requesting the Issue to the applicant(s), at the locatlon(s) hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit(s) of the class(es) hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said appllcant(s), and the propriety of issuing the permlt(s) applied for to such applicant (s) at the premises named: L.CT.O.M. No, TBtl. inc., by Herbert Fravel, Gov., A Daniel <3? Christen, Sec., (Club) Beer, Liquor A Wine Retailers, 101 Jackson St.. Decatur, Inidana. Fairway Restaurant, Inc., by Cletus B. Miller, Pres., & Bette Jane Miller, 1 Sec., R. R.aNo. 1, Decatur, Indiana (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor 4 Wine Retailers, 410 N. 13th St., Decatur, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUB LIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. CONDON Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS Chairman 8/21.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Eveniqg Except Sunday by THE DELATOR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Materad at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. HeDer, Jr. Preaident Mrs. John Shirk Vice President Mrs. A. R. Holthouse Secretary Ralph W. Sauer Treasurer Subscription Bates By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 810.00; Six months, 85.50; 3 months, 33.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 111.25; 6 months, 16.00; 3 months, 83.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single cofries, 7 cents.

Schafer Co. Closes Annual Dealers Show The Schafer Co., Inc., local wholesale distributor of hardware and house ware, concluded its third annual dealers show Thursday. The two-day affair, held Wednesday and Thursday at the Youth and Community Center, was very well attended. Approximately 200 dealers from hardware stores throughout Indiana, Ohio and Michigan journeyed here to attend. Manufacturers from coast to coast represented over 60 lines of merchandise at the show, which featured nationally-known brand merchandise. The dealers were served a buffet dinner each evening of the two-day show, courtesy of the Schafer Co. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 5,000; opened 50 to 1.00 higher, closed 1.00 to 1.25 higher; No 1-2 200-230 lb 18.50-18.75; 38 head at 19.00; bulk mixed No 1-3 190-250 lb 17.75-1850; No 2-3 250-290 lb 17.50-18.00. Cattle 4,500, calves 25; slaughter I steers' unevenly 50 to 1.50 higher; heifers 50 to 1.00 higher; 2 loads prime 1250-1285 lb slaughter steers 28.00; bulk high choice and, prime 11501400 lb 26.75-27.50; choice 11001400 lb 26.00-26.75; 900-1100 lb 25.00-26.50; good 23.00-24.50; few loads high choice and prime 950-1025 lb heifers 25.50-25 75; bulk choice 850-1050 lb 24.0025.00; good 21.00-23.00; canner and cutter cows 11.00-12.75. Sheep 400; spring slaughter lamb steady; few lots choice and orime 90-100 25.00; good and choice 22.50 - 24.5(1; good 21.00-22.00.

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