Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1964 — Page 4

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr President Mrs. John Shirk Vice President Mrs. A. R. Holthouse - Secretary Ralph W. Sauer Treasurer A Vice-President of Stature Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, the former South Dakota druggist who became mayor of Minneapolis and a great senate Democratic leader, has international stature as well as the confidence of the most exclusive “club” in the world — the United States Senate! Most Americans feel that President Johnson could not have chosen a stronger man for the job of vice-president. If any unforseen tragedy were to strike down the president, Hubert H. Humphrey would be ready to step in, as did Lyndon B. John* son, and hold the nation on a steady course. We pointed out, in this editorial column, in 1959 and 1960 ,that we felt that Sen. Humphrey was presidential timber. At that time he was less well known, and had little backing for the presidency. He lost both Wisconsin and West Virginia to Sen. Kennedy, and was more or less ruled out as a presidential possibility that year. A lesser man might have sueded with the leadership that chose another; not Humphrey. He continued his course, steering always toward the most Democratic, the most humane, way. In the two terms he has been in the U. S. Senate, he had become a recognized leader, earning the respect of colleagues from the south, who may disagree with him, but who respect his integrity, intelligence, and leadership. Drew Pearson’s syndicated column this morning pointed out that polls indicate that even Indiana is now favoring the Johnson-Humphrey ticket; the ordinarily Republican state of Maine (As Maine goes, so goes Vermont) reports 70’< favor Johnson, 12% favor Gold-water-Miller, and 18'< are undecided. The Johnson-Humphrey ticket is as strong a ticket as any national party has ever fielded. We have had strong men on the ticket — Theodore Roosevelt as vice-president in 1900, Woodrow Wilson as president in 1912, etc., hut seldom, if ever, has there been a combination with the potential leadership strength and ability to lead us toward peace and prosperity, as Johnson and Humphrey. Editorial written byDick Heller

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NOTICE or ■MBCIFTOM’O BALK or HF AL BITATK AMD PERSONAL PROPERTY Estate No. 5030 Notlco Im hereby given that Robert Rexford Rhode*,, a* Exocutor of the Laat Will and Teetament nt Data* D. Rhoden. *hall, on the 12th day of September, 1964, at 1 P.M., sell nt public auction, on the premier* located at IOH E Oak Street, Decatur. Imlluna. the following described real outate, located In Deactur, Adame County, Indiana, to wit: Commencing at a point on <»«k Street In the City of Decatur, on the north line of (bitlot Number 12 in the Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, at an Iron pin on the south ride of Dak Street lit feet northeast of a point where the north line of eald Outlot Intcrahcta with the north line of the right of way of the Chicago A Erie Railroad, thence along <iak street In aald city, being on the aouth Una of aald atreet 14 feet to an Iron pin; thence In a *outh*a*tcrly direction 196 feet to the right of way of the Chicago A Erie Railroad to an Iron pin which la 204 feet east <>f the place of beginning; thence west along the right of way of the Maid railroad 57 feet to an . Iron pin on the north lin<- of the right of way of raid railroad; thence northwesterly 153 feel Io the place of beginning, being a itart of outlot Number City, and personal property of *nl<l decedent more specifically Met out In the I’iraonal Representative'* Inven I ory filed In aald eat it le, Said public auction Hhall ho held piiraiiant to authority granted by the Adama Circuit Court of Adtima County, Indiana, and ahull be on the following term* and condition*: (al I’ernonal property to bo aold for no Icmh than ZX, of the full nppralaed value thereof, and for ca*h. (I,) |{<al estate to be Mold for no lens than of the full «p---prnlaed value, for .■»*!>, with 20% of the purchaae price paid on the day of Hale and the remainder of the purchaae price to Io- paid when the auecoHHful bidder I* furnlahed a TarrHntlaH*' Hltatqn-4 ,es llhla, —- continued to date, and a good and Mufflcleiit Egeciitor* Deed approved by the Court, free and clear of llciih except the Hull property taxon due in IIUiS. Sold aale ahall bo aiibject to the approval of the AManiH Circuit Court Dated thia 21*1 day of AugiiHt, IHB4. Robert Rexford Rhoden Executor Blerly Ar Sullivan AllorneyH for Executor X/21, 2X 11/4.

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NOTICK TO TAXPAYER* OF ADDITIONAL A PPROPHI ATtONI AND/OR REDUCTION* Notice la hereby given the taxpayer* of Adam* Coutny, Indiana, that the proper legal off her* of uald municipality at their regular meeting place at 9:00 o'clock A.M. on the 3 & Sth day* of Septem ■ her, 1934, will consider the following additional appropriation* and/or reduction* which aald officer* consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at thia time. COINTV REVENUE County Clerk Fund 205 Repair* to Equipment *75.00 County Clerk Fund 211 Office Supplle* *IOOO.OO. County Clerk Fund 402 Com. Patient to ln»t. *IOO 00. County Auditor Fund 200 Operating *700.00. County Fund 602 F Equipment *200.00. County Tree* Fund 20511 Repair to Equipment *125.00 Co. Sheriff Fund 302 I) Replacement of Equipment *395.00. Pro*. Atty. Fund 301 C Operating Expenaea *IOO.OO. Clr. Court Fund 200 Operating Expenneg ,350.00. Clr. Court Fund 211 Office SupplleH *IOOOO. Clr. Court Fund 60211 Law Hook* *250.(H1. Co. Jail Fund 102 Phyaclan, Med. lloapltal *150.00. Regia of Votera Funds 204 C Reglslretlon Suppllea *400.00. Co Election Hd. Fund 200 Operating Expenses *450.00 Co. Home Fund 200 Operating Expenses *1885.00. Co. Home Fund 205A Repair to Buildings *2000.00. Co. Plan Comm. 1-07 Atty. Foe* *500.00. Co Plan Comm. BO2H Equipment A Office *1125.00 Co ’ommlsslloners Fund lI2C County Dump *2000.00. ,Co. CommlHHionera Fund 417 Irene Byron lloapltal *5000.00. Co. Commissioners Fund 406 Burial of Service Men *IOOO.OO. ADAMS COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. Co. Highway Fund 104 Truck, Diesel A Tractor oper. wage* *1(1,000 00. '■(>. Highway Fund 307 Culvert*. *1,500.00. Co. Highway Fund 501 Social Security *500,00. Co. Highway Fund 604 J Other Road Tools *500.00. ADAMS < <>l STV MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IbiMpllal Fund 610 Admlnlstratlori A Gen. Exp. *2633.00. llohpHhl Fund 620 Dietary Expenses *1442.00. Hospital Fund 630 HoiiHohold A Prop. Exp. *2300.00. Hospital Fund 640 Prof. Care of I’atlentH *14,550.00 ADAMS COI ATI WELFARE DEPT Welfare Fund 402 Assist. Dep. Ch. In Custody of Rd. 36500.00. HF.DI < TIONS COUNTY REVENUE Co. Auditor Fund 2058 Repair of Equipment *150.00. Co. Sheriff Fund 2058 Repair of Equipment *295.00. Co Sheriff Fund 213 C Photo Supplies *IOO.OO. Pros. Atty. Fund 2OID Travel Expense* *50.00; Circuit Court Fund 113 Pauper Attorney *7OO 00 Court House Fund 205A Repairs to Buildings *2500.00. County Jail Fund 205A ’Repairs' to Jail *3150.00. Co. Election Bd Fund 102 Precinct, Election Workers Wages *IXIO.OO County Home Fund 208 Truck, Machinery etc.- *1685.00. Co. Plan Comm. Fund 102 Salary of Secretary *lson oo Co I'lnr. i'nmm Fund 204 c Photo A Blue Print. *50.00 Co. Plan Comm 204 d Recording ordinance *50.00. Co. Plan Comm Fund 2oT>A Repairs to Equip. *25.00. Co. Plan Comm Fund 110 Directors- Salary *2356.00. Co Plan Comm. Fund 114 Co. Zoning Metropolitan Planners (carried from 1963) *33X4.00. ADAMS COUNTY HIGHWAY HEPT. Co llgwy. Fund 302 Gravel *6000.00. ■Co llgwy Fund 403 Ditch Assessments *2000.00. Co. llgwy. Fund 604 A Graders

Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected August 28 160 to 170 IS M 170 to 180-15.35 180 to 19016.50 190 to 200 17.00 200 to 220 17.50 220 to 240 17.50 240 to 260 17.25 240 to 280 - 16.75 260 to 280 —- 16 25 ''4Bo to 300 - 15.75 100-160 900 - 11.00 Roughs 300 down 14.00 300 to 330 13.50 330 to 360 13 25 360 to 400 12.75 400 to 450 L—12.25 450 to 500 12.00 500 to 550 - 1175 550 up ....11-50 Stags 9.00 Boars .... 8.00-9.00 ' WHOLESALE KG<» QUOTATIONS Fwnlahed By nECATVB FARM* Corrected August 28 Large White Eggs ...— -34 Large Brown Eggs -34 Medium White 28 Pullets .... .14 GRAIN PRICES Purnlsbed by Stockman Farm Service Corrected August 28 Wheat No. 2 1-29 Wheat No: 2 Delivered to Soya - 1-34 Ear Corn, 100 lb 1-68 Shelled Corn 1.16 Shelled Corn Delivered to . Soya 1,16 Soybeans '2.54 Soybeans delivered to Soya 2.59 New Soybeans 2.39 Oats - 60 *4000.n0. Co. llgwy. Fund 6040 Tractors *500.00. Taxpay (‘th appearing at «uch meeting ahall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriationa and/or reductions aa finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commlaaioners, which (’ommiaalon will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the (’ounty Auditor’s office of .Adams (’ounty, Indiana, or at such .other place aa may be designated. At auch hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional aj> propriationa and/or reductions may be heard and Interested tax payers may ln<|ulre of the (’ounty Auditor When and where such meeting - be held. EDWARD F. JABERG. Auditor, Adams County. S/2X, 9/4..

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Bollenbacher Name Omitted From List Delmas “Mike” Bollenbacher, Adams county commissioner, was unintentionally omitted from the list of names of those who saw highway district supervisor Cal Webber about improving highway 116, it was reported today. Bollenbacher, who represents the south part of the county on the board of county commissioners, was the actual organizer of the group that asked that the road be raised where it floods out each year. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 4,000; barraws and gilts uneven, averaging about steady; 1-2, , 200-230 lb 18.00-18.25; 1-3, 190-240 R> 17.75-18.00; 2-3 , 230-280 lb 17.25-17.75; 1-2, 170-190 lb 16.5017.75; sows steady to 25 higher; 1-3, 280350 lb 15.7516.50; 350-430 lb 14 75-15.75; 2-3, 400-550 lb 14.00-14.75, few mostly 3, 500-600 lb 13.50-14.00. Cattle 275; calves 50; not enough steers or heifers on offer to quote prices or establish trend; cows fully steady in clean-up type trade; utility and few commercial cows 13.0015.00; canner and cutter 11.0013.50; few eighty cutter 14.C0-14.50; 14.50; few bulls fully steady in a clean-up type trade; utility and fdw commercial 16.50-19.00; vealers steady; good and choice 21.00-25.00; individual choice 25 50. Sheep 10O; spring lambs mostly 25 lower; choice and prime 24.00-24.75; good and choice 22.00-24.00. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: » Live poultry, too few receipts. Cheese, processed loaf 4043%; brick 40-44%; Swiss 80-100 lb blocks Grade A 48%-51; B 46-49. Butter, steady; 93 score 60; 92 score 60; 90 score 59; 89 score 57%. Eggs, steady; white large extras 40; mixed large extras 40; mediums 35; standards 32%.

SAINT FRANCIS COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL Approved by North Central Abhi). of Colleges and Secondary Schools FALL SEMESTER, 1964-65 Sept. 14 - Jan. 30 Co-educational—Courses leading to master of arts and master of Hdence in edutation with majors in School Guidance and Counseling; Reading specialization; and general subject matter teaching fields. * Registration — Saturday, Sept. 5, 8:30-11:30 a.m., and 1:00-5:00 p.m.; Thursday, Sept. 10, 2:00-5:00 p.m., and 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Trinity Hall. * SEM. Dept. No. Course HRS. TIME Art 501 Design 3 4:30-7:15 p.m. Th Educ 500 Methodology of Educ Re- 3 7:20-l l 0 , :05 p.m. M search A 560 Methodology of Educ Re- 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. W search, IT 502 Elem School Curriculum 3 7:20-10:05 p.m. T 510 Tests and Measurements 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. T 540 Education and Vocational 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. Th Guidance Information Service 543 Principles, Organizations and 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. T Administration of Guidance 560 Psychology of Reading 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. T 561 Diagnostic and Corrective 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. W Procedures in Reading 565 Practicum in Reading, Elem 3 8:36-11:55 a.m. S 565 Practicum in Reading, Secon 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. F 567 Seminar in Reading 1 4:30- 6:26 p.m. F 580 Special Methods in Teaching 3 arranged the Mentally Retarded 581 Student Teaching of the 3 Daily Mentally Retarded 592 Evaluation and Measurement 3 7:20-10:05 p.m. Th in Health and Physical Educ 595 Independent Study 3 arranged 599 Directed Research 3 arranged Eng 521 Contemporary Literature 3 7:20-10:05 p.m. Th Hist 525 American Intellectual History 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. Th Math 508 Higher Modern Geometry 3 8:30-11:45 p.m. S Mus 502 Advanced Music Education 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. M Psy 425 Abnormal Psychology 3 7:20-10:05 p.m. M 451 Psychological Testing 3 7:20-10:05 p.m. T 460 Physiological Psychology 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. W - 7:15 p,m, T Emotion 508 Statistics in Educ and Psy 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. Th 524 Psychology of Personality ' 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. M 551 Individual Mental Testing 3 4:36- 7:15 p.m. F 552 Clinical and Counseling Psy 3 7:20-10:05 p.m. Th 555 Techniques of Counseling 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. W 556 Practicum in Counseling 3 8:30-11:45 a.m. S Scl 503 Conservation of Nat Re- 3 8:30-11:45 a.m. S sources 537 Entomology 4 4:30- 7:15 p.m. TF 543 Genetics 3 4:30- 7:15 p.m. F Individual counseling now in progress. Write or telephone Sister M. Fridian, Dean of Graduate School, Trinity Hall. Residence facilities for women available. ' 2701 Spring St. Fort Wayne Tele. 742-1106

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rMDAY, AUGUST 28, 1964