Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1964 — Page 6
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. F or Sane, Sound WSMH UM Mr W Government, Bte 1 * Vote For |mml Hk**B Lyndon B. Johnson - Hubert H. Humphrey |mßbl T/ bob And — oi Your C9i » Ji ( ... Democratic Candidates Burl Johnson Max Hobbs Commissioner, Ist District Commissioner, 3rd District For Surveyor For Coroner • .-w..i' ! 1- Qualified by one ‘:rm~ t. Only candidate qualified 1. Meets every legal and Con- . y farm organizeJ experience, deserves a sec- as a licensed land survey- stitutional requirement for lions as an articulate, in- BDkmMF ■ •;? ,»._{&.• '£&• Ok:3BI .4 +' Xjji: young Has worked hard to get S 2. Experienced in Adams ‘'IBBf 2. Only Candidate who has IQB| 2 a lifelong resident of his the most for your road dol- county — knows Adams ‘ : experience as deputy, who 2F jfira district, a native son ■?■'lar in paving and gravel- county soil and drainage. knows how to fill in and AjL,, ■: .’<i'W|p Ing S S,?;/’:# f'' e tbe P a P ers - _ . , , JL Ljlr 3. Working hard to get YOU sMtUMwiS ®., ' !®W 3. A Business - Farming back- >< .>-'GBNd ground 3 ' Knows ,he P roblems of De ’ the most drainage for your k.<, 3. Only Candidate with the EvRhMr z Berne - w ° nr ° e -* ; money. *° mcke « U rural deaths reE EHF»W jfIBHBH Henry Getting' Deimos (Mike) Bollenbacher Herman Moellering Richard F. Linn unaltended by a physician. For Recorder For Treasurer f® l. Auditor a«»A MbMia an _ ___——— j. Most experienced man runHE IS unopposed FOR county's business — no side B Wil A TYPICAL •> t «>te to help you in the Mfc mi ■ ■ A VI/ 1 I DEMOCRATIC E J Ei f f [ 1 OFFICE HOLDER! "* a,e l/Sfll WilM ■ IV O ■ ~ | M; '•■r " , Published by The Adams County Democratic Central Committee. Miss Rosemary Spangler William I. Linn Richard D. Lewton Dr. Harry H. Hobble, Chairman. < ' % Pol. Advt.
327 Absentee Voter Ballots Cast Here At 9 o'clock this morning, 327 Ad .ms coun y residents had already cast their votes in the 1964 general electlan. T..e:r Lail ts — all absented — we e submitted to the county cie.k's of i e before the deadline Saturday, The ballots are forwarded from the clerk's of ice to t !■■ p . |n r precincts and are not -+.; ened or fabjiated until after the polls close. The clerk's oti.ee repo te:l t.iat it sent out a t >tal of 360 absrn ee ball t f rms. Only 327 wi re returned. If you have Homethlnc to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — They get BIG results.
B*' . <aTy ’ v "mr I ik 1 ■ ESRSk? t r KF 7/JT' \ ',-4widrL ' / ■■■ mF IT *> MORE THAN ENOUGH— Decatur Community Fund chairman Mabte Murrav receives the First State Bank employes contribution from Don wieberich, who conducted solicitations at the bank, and Vera Lehman, who assisted him. Total contributions from the bank employes exceeded 81,500. A large number of the bank's employes subscribed to the Community Fund payroll deduction nlan. with individual pledges ranging from 125 to sso,—'Photo by Mac Lean)
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New York Stock Exchange Price MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T , 68V 4 ; DuPont. 276’4; Ford, 59'4: General Electric, 87%; General Motors, 100%; Gulf Oil, 59%; Standard Oil Ind., 42%; Standard Oil N. J., 89%; U. S. Steel, 58. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry, special fed white rock fryers 16-19; roasters 23-26. Cheese, processed loaf 41 %- 46; brick 41%46%; longhorns 44-45’4; Swiss 80100 lb blocks Grade A 49%-52; B 47-50; C 45 48. Butter, steady: 93 score 81’4; 92 score 61’4; 90 score 60*4. Eggs, about steady; white large extras 36; mixed large extras 36; mediums 25%. (Continued from Page One) HUGE CROWD Mrs Roger Hawkins. Winner of the bnst group award of $3 was the Rockettes, a girls baton twirling group from Hunting'on. The $3 award for the best decorated wagon or tricycle was won by Dennis and Roger Call. The $3 Thomas Irelan Dies Al Celina Hospital Thomas Irelan, 79, of Celina, 0., a native of Adams county, died at 9:15 o’clock this morning in Gibbons hospital in Celina. He had been employed for 35 years by the Celina city street department. He was a member of the Moose lodge at Celina. Survivors include two stepsons, Lee Chaney of Celina, and Walter Chaney of Lincoln Park, Mich.; and two stepdaughters, Mrs. Ray Wright of Toledo, 0., and Mrs. Linus Pfeffenberger of Celina, and several nieces and nephews. His wife, Alice, preceded him in death in 1954. Funeral rites will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Vai and Stein funeral home at Celina, with the Rev. Lynn Harris officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday until time of the services.
- BULTEMEIER (Continued from r l?age One) banquet in thia city. The young man chosen for the state OYF award will then be entered in national competition. To be eligible for the Decatur contest, the entrant must be between the ages of 21 and 35, and must be an actual farm operator deriving a minimum of two-thirds of his income from terming. He need not be a Jaycee. Second Judge Bultemier, who resides in Biting Acres with his wife, the former Alice Hatfield, of Ossian, and daughter Diane, 9, and son David, 5 began wo king with the Adams County Farm Bureau as an accountant some 13 yearn ago. A former resident -of Preble, he Is the son of Mr. aid Mrs. Lawrente Boltjmeier, and a graduate of Hoagland high school, and the St. John’s Lutheran school at Bingen. He served one year at Great Lakes with the Navy and is a petty officer with the Fort Wayre naval reserve. Bultemier graduated from International Business College in Fort Wayne with a professional accounting degree in 1951. He is a member of the Zion Lutheran church in Decatur and best fat bov award was won by Vickie Knittie. The $3 best witch award was won by Tom Schnepf. The $3 best adult clown award was won by Sue Ann Graves. The $3 best ghost award was won by Barbara Rolston.
—— VOTE “■m ■ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd K JEB FOR THE Candidate of Your Choice ""TTEEL I ’ " B RICHARD D. LEWTON DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR fl THANK advt. HHHHII
serves on the board of stewardship of the Lutheran Laymen’s league. Bultemeier is also a member of the national society of accountants for co-cperativeii, and is currently attending an Indiana University management develop-
Here are the ANSWERS for your NEWS QUIZ for the Week of: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1964 PART I: 1 -C; 2-b; 3-C; 4-0;,5-b PART II: 1-e; 2-c; 3-a; 4-d; 5-b PART III: 1-c; 2-e; 3-a; 4-d; 5-b SYMBOL QUIZ: 1-e; 2-d; 3-c; 4-b; 5-a; 6-j; 7-i; 8-h; 9-g; 10-f This is printed this week as a public service by the Decatur Daily Democrat
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ment- course. “In my everyday working with the farmers of Adams county, he said, "I get much satisfaction cut of seeing the progress made by the young farmers of the county."
