Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1964 — Page 4

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Piftiiabed Every Evening Except Bunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Bataed at <te Decatur, Ind., Poet Office as Second daw Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr President Mrs. John Shirk Vice President Mrs. A. R. Holttjouse —.— Secretary Ralph W. Sauer Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mall, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 810.00; Six months, 15.30; 8 months, 83.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, 83.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents.

Congressional Politics Allen county Republican chairman Orvaa E. Beers, (me of E. Ross Adair’s many law partners, is reported ready to hand over his chairmanship to a fellow law partner, Allen county attorney George P. Mailers. Beers was the first addition, in 1951, to the firm after Adair was elected congressman in 1950. Mailers joined the firm in 1955. Dalton C. McAlister and Ramon S. Perry joined in 1961, in a merger that now occupies the entire 17th floor of Lincoln Tower. Adair is the 21st congressman to represent Adams county in our Federal lower house. He is the ninth Republican, and if he completes his term, will have served the county longer than any other congressman. Albert H. Vestal died April 1, 1932, in the middle of his eighth term, serving just 15 years. It is also quite possible that Adams county will be taken out of the fourth district, along with Wells county, in a new plan to be presented to the state legislature this January. Adams and Wells would then return to the fifth district, which includes most of the counties of the “Old Eighth," where John A. M. Adair of Portland represented us so well until 1917. Each congressional district should have about 424,000 inhabitants; the fifth district, with Jay, Blackford, Grant, Madison, Huntington, Wabash, Miama, Howard, Clinton, and Tipton, has a population of 459,473. Before Adams and Wells could be added to it, nearly 70,000 would have to come out. This could be Wabash and Miami counties, which would then go to the second district. J. Edward Roush, of Huntingloit a respected attorney and recently elected to a fourth term by his largest plurality yet, is the Democratic representative of the Fifth district. He would undoubtedly be very happy to see two Democratic counties added, and two Republican counties removed. Also happy would be congressman Halleck of the second, and our own Ross Adair, who would be getting Republican counties in exchange, Elkhart being slated for the fourth district. Unhappy would be the Republicans of Adams and Wells, who have only had the Congressman in the past to salve their wounds in habitually losing most of their county and township tickets. Also unhappy would be the Allen county Democrats, who would lose about any possible chance of even unseating Adair. Adams county was originally in the fifth district when the county was formed in 1836, but was moved to the 10th in 1843, when reapportionment took place as it should, after census years. One Whig and one Democrat represented us from the fifth.

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WANE-TV Channel IS MONDAY Evening 6:00 —Bachelor Father 6:3O—CBS News 7:oo—Big News 7:30—T0 Tell the Truth 8:00—I've Got A Secret B:3o—Andy Griffith 9:oo—Lucy Show 9:30 Many Happy Returns TO:O0- Slattery's People 11:00 Big News .Final 11:20—Award Theatre: "The Prisoner of Shark Island" TUESDAY Morning 7:25 —Lally Word 7:Bo—Sunrise Semester 8:00 —Captain Kangaroo , 9:00 —Our Miss Brooks 9:3o—Jack Benny 10:00 —CBS Nows 10:30—1 Love Lucy 11:00 —Andy of Mayberry 11 .30— McCoys Afternoon 12:00—Love of Life 12:25—-CBS News 12:30 —Search for Tomorrow 12:45 —Guiding Light 1:00 —Ann Colons Show 1:25—News 1:30 — As the World Turn* 2:oo—Password 2:3o —Houseparty 3:00—To Tell the Truth 3 25 —CBS News 3:30 —Edge of Night 4:oo—Secret Storm 4:80 —Early Show: "Tartan Finds a Son” Evening 6;oo—Bachelor Father 6:3O—CBS News 7:oo—The Big News 7:30 —Baileys of Balboa 8:00 —Leath Valley bays B:3o—Red Skelton 9:3o—Petticoat Junction 10:0=0 —The Nurses 11:00 —News Final 11:20 —Award Theatre:, "intent to Kill" WKJG-TV Channel 38 MONDAY Evening 6:oo—News B:ls—Gates Way to Sports 6:2s—Weatherman 6:3o—Huhtley-Brlnkley Report 7:oo—Sea Hunt 7:3o—"Karen" B:oo—"Haris Against the World” 8:30 —"Tom, Dick and Mary" 9:oo—Johathon Winters 10:90—Alfred Hitchcock 11:00—News and Weather * 11:15—Sports Today 11^0—Tonight Show , TUESDAY Morning 7:oo—Today Show 8:00 —Bozo Show B:3o—Jane Flanlngan Show B:6s—Faith To Llva By 10:00 —Make Room for Daddy maw aon<?

11:00—Concentration 11:30—Jaopardy Afternoon 12:00 -News nt Noon 12 :10—Weatherman 18:15-Wayne Rothgch Show 18:30 Truth or Coasdquonces 12:55 —NBC News I:o9—lh»st of Groticho 1:80 —Let's Make a Deal I:6S—NBC Nows * 2:oo—tairetta Young Theatre 2:3o—The Doctors 3:00 Another World 8:80 You Don't Say 4:00 Mutch Game 4.30. Popeye s:oo—Mighty Hercules 6 30 The Rifleman Evening 6:00 News 6:ls—Gatssway to Sports 6:25 Weatherman 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00 -Doble Gillis 7:110 -Mr Novak 8:80 Man from U.N.C.L.K. 9:80 TW3 10:00 "801 l Telephone Hour" 11 :00 News 11:15- Sports Today 11:89—Tonight Show WPTA-TV Channel 21 MONDAY Evening 6:oo—Ron Cochran — Newe “6.15—81 News Report 6:Bo—Cheyenne Theatre < 8:30- No Time for Sergeants 9:oo—Wendy and Mo 9:Bo—Bing Crosby show 10:00—Ben Casey 11:00—Boh Young — News 11:10— ABC News 11:20—LeS Crahe TUESDAY Morning , 9:00 —Casper Cartoon Show 9:25 —Forth and Home 9:80 -Father, knows Heat 10:00 -TV Bingo 10:30— The Price is Right 11:00—Get the Message 11 :Jo—Missing Links Afternoon 12100—Noon Show 12:80—Tennessee Ernie Ford I:oo—The Mike Douglas Show 2:3o—Day in Court 2:6s—News 3 Kit— General Hospital B:3o—Young Married 4:oo—■Sergeant Preston 4:Bo—Mickey Mouse s:oo—Leave It to Beaver 6:Bo—Yogi Bear Evening < 6:oo—Ron Cochran — Newe 6:15—81 New* Report f 6:Bo—Cheyenne 7:2s—Uncle Win Shqw 7:B6—COmbat B:Bo—McHale’s Navy »:«•—The Ty coon 9:84 —Peyton Place 10:00—The Fugitive . 11:60 —News — Bob Young 11:1’0—ABC News 11:15—Les Crane /*. — AJDAMM ”Wh<re U>v© Ha* <T<>ne ,? Mon.

Gifts To Mentally 111 Reveal Spirit Os Thanksgiving "Let’s make Thanksgiving a day for giving! Write at tke top of your Christmas shopping list a gift for a mental patient. Help the Adams county association for mental health provide a happier day for those who wfll spend the holidays away from family and friends. “The gifts are coming in but more are needed to meet our goal.” NOTICE TO IIIDDKR.M Boeks, Ilienko, Mntlenery, end Noth'* I* hsruby xlven that tne Board of CnmmWMonera of Ad*m» County, Indiana, will until the hour of ISC PM. on Monday, Jierembor 7. 1964 at th* Adam* County Auditor’s office bldx for record*, books, blanKa, wtiitlonrry, and forma for ,‘ he y*ar according to apeciflcattona on file In the County Auditor’s office . . Each bidder will be reaulred to file with hla bld, a bond In the aiim of f >ne Thousand Dollar* 111,000. »<> > a* a guarantee of f:ood faith, and for the llquldatiiK damage*, payable to the Board of Commiealonera of Adame County, Indiana, alonx with the noo-**olluHlon affidavit, uh ro: quirt'd by law. All bide must be filed with the County Auditor. The Hoard reHerve* the right to reject any and all bld*. By order of the Hoard of County Cemmiaaloner*. EPWAIID F .lABEHC, Auditor, Adama County. 11 /2J, »0. NOTICI4 TO Bllltir.lt* FOB HIGHWAY PFI.IKH Notice la hereby given that the Board of Commlaaionera of Adama County, Indiana, will until the hour of 9:00 AM on Tueaday, December a, 1964, receive aealed bide for highway auppllea and material*, according to the County Hupervlaor’a requisition, Ifema No. 1 to 16 Inclualve, all itema to be bld for the year 1965. Each hid must bo nubmlttcd on Form 95, prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, and niuat be accompanied by a certified check or Bidders Bond In an amount equal to ten percent <lO% I of the bld price, payable to the Hoard of County Commla-Hlonei-H of AdnmH County, Indiana Hpecltleat lons are on file In the Adam* County Auditor's office. The Hoard reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioner*. By: UPWARD F .TABEIUI, Auditor, Adams County. 30.

Quality Photo Finishings All Work Loh Boforo •:00 p. m. Monday Boody Wodnoeday at 10 a. mHolthouse Drag Co. FELLOW CRAFT DEGREE Tuesday, Nov. 24th 7:00 P.M. Niland Ochsenridsr W.M.

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Today's Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected November 23 160 to 170 13.40 170 to 18013.90 180 to 19014.15 190 to 200 14.65 200 to 220 14.90 220 to 230 14.65 230 to 240 14.15 240 to 260 13.85 260 to 280 13.15 280 to 300 12.65 100 to 1609.00-11.00 Roughs 300 down 12.00 300 to 330 11.50 330 to 380 11.25 360 to 400 .-. 11.00 400 to 450 18.75 450 to 500 10.50 500 to 550 10.25 550 up 10.00 Boars 8.00 - 9.00 Stags 9.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected November 23 Large, White Eggs .25 Large Brown Eggs 25 Medium Whites .28 Pullets .15

Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry, hen turkeys 24’6-27; geese 23; special fed White Rock fryers 1816-20; roasters' 23-28. Cheese, processed lo as 41%46; brick 41%-46%; Swiss 80 lb blocks Brade A 49Vi-52; B 47-50. Butter, steady; 93 score 61%; • 92 score 61%; 90 score 60%; 89 score 60. Eggs, unsettled; white large extras 31; mixed large extras 31; mediums 2316-23%; standards 28. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,500; strong to 25 higher; No 1-2 190-220 lb 15.50-16 (to; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 14.7515.50; 230-250 lb 14.25-15.00; No 2-3 250-270 lb 13.75-14.25. Cattle 15,000* calves 35; slaughter steers 25-50 lower; heifers fully 25 lower; 3 loads prime 1225-1309 lb slaughter steers 26.25; high choice and prime 1150-1450 lb 25.50-26.00; choice 1100-1400 lb 24.50-25.25; 900-1100 lb 23.75-24.75; good all weights 21.50-23.25; load lots mixed choice and' prime 9751050 lb heifers 23.75; mostly choice 800-1050 lb 22.75-23.50, good 21.00-22.25; canner and cutter cows 10.00-12.00. Sheep 1,400; slaughter lambs steady; choice and prime 20.5021.00; good and choice 19.5020.50; good 18.50-19.50. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock : Hogs 8,500; bar rows and gilts steady to 25 higher; 1-2, 190-225 lb 15.25-15.50 ; 64 head 217 lb 15.75; 1-3, 190-230 lb 14.75-15.25; 230-250 lb 14.50-15.5(1; sows steady to strong instances 25 higher; 1-3, 300-400 lb 12.25-13.00 ; 2-3, 4004100 lb 11.25-12 25. Cattle 2,900; calves 150; steers and heifers opened strong to 50 higher, later mostly 25-50 higher; high good to choice steers 23.50- good 21.25-23.50; high good to choice heifers 21.00-22.25; few loads choice 22.50- good 19.00-21.00; cows fully steady; utility and commercial 11.00-12.50, few 12.75; bulls steady; utility and commercial 14.00-16.00; ’ vealers steady; good and choice 23.0027.00; individual choice 28.00. Sheep 800; wooled lambs fully steady; choice and prime 18.0020.50; good and choice 17.0019.00.

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