Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1964 — Page 4
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NOTICE TO BIOWERS Notice 1* hereby given teat ths Board of Commissioners <>f A* l *™" County, Indiana, will, until the hour of 1:80 pm. on Monday, December it, i»64, recelv# btes foj the furnishing and Installation of n complete ayetein of numbering and naming for the public roade in Adanm County, consisting of J7B 4-Way and 17 2 way unite. Specifications therefor are on file in the office of the Adams County Auditor. Bide shall be aybmltted on Form Slfi as preacribed by the State Board of Account*, accompanied by a bidders bond yr uer tilled check in an ammount of not leaa than lO'.{ of total bld price. The board riwrvM the Halit to reject any and all bide. By order of the Board of County Commissioners Edward F. Jaberg Auditor, Adams County v Dec. 2, ft IT you bare something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ada — They get BIG results.
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New Computer Center Opened At Canton, 0. American Electric Power company, parent firm of Indiana & Michigan Electric company, today unveiled its new 66-million computer center in Canton, Ohio, to more than 300 civic leaders and national press representatives. The center is tied In to the AEP system’s two other major operating headquarters — in Fort Wayne and Roanoke, Virginia — and to all of its principal power plants by a 1,700-mile microwave communication network. Following a press tour of the new facility, Donald C. Cook, president of American Electric Power company and of I & M, told the guests that the new center was "the most advanced in its concept, the most diverse in iti application, and the most refined in its sophistication of any such installation in the electric utility industry.” The computer center consists of two solid-state, transistorized computer systems: a power control center that automatically control* power dispatch and load frequency, and a data processing center that handles customer billing. accounting, engineering and management information. AEF president Cook said that, while the complex is capable of performing many important utility functions, its most significant contribution to the AEP system’s performance is the over-all picture that it can provide to management through its total-infor-
matte ooncepi. One Objective He also explained that, for all of its capabilities, the computer system had but one objective: “to provide the most meaningful information to produce the most efficient and economic operation.” Cook pointed out that the center’s operation, for example, would result in minute savings for each kilowatt hour of electricity delivered; however, when multiplied by the AEP system’s current annual production of more than 40 billion kwh, significant savings would result. “It is the taking of steps like this that makes it possible for us to bring electric service at the lowest possible cost to the more than 5% milion people served by the AEP system,” he declared. Electronic equipment for the computer center was provided by Leeds & Northrup Company, International Business Machines Co. poration, Radio Corporation of America, and General Electric Company. The Center is located In a new annex to the Ohio Power company general office building. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD - Produce: Live poultry, hens 17-17%; geese 20; barred rock fryers 22; roasters 23-26. Cheese, processed loaf 41 %- 46; brick 41%-46 3 /4; Swiss 80-100 lb blocks Grade A 49%-52; B 47-50. Butter, steady; 93 score 62V<; 92 score 62y«; 90 score 61%; 89 score 60. COURT NEWS Marriage Applications Jerry Blaine Gray, 517 N. Tenth St., and Janet Kay Rupp, Van Wert, O. John Jesse Mendoza, 909 N. 12th St., and Donna Jean Heare, Van Wert, O.
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