Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1960 — Page 5
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fttHJtf"CAMPING tlUlUch mlm and rental* Ckwod Sunday* only Loren* Garage, tUutf toe Phone 9174 10* <B iuTHOWZSxT~IOVBSTT< now tor Brigg*. Clinton. Power Product* and Lauaon *Mtßae, Parte and Bervtoa KLKMJCB. ' » TT CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 »or Guarontood Quality CONCH IT I and Service YOST Gravel and Ready-Mix. DON’T ChY MftM! B* »afa. look •mart, your own diamond* can ba mounted In a beautiful Art Carved mounting. BOWER JEWELRY STORE IS TT GUARAN*tttD watch and Jewelry repair. Diamond* cleaned and checked. Free of charge JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 236 North 2nd. Phone 3-3650 1» TF COMPLETE BOTTLE GAB and Bulk Tank Service. Alao Ga« fired hot water furnace*. Sec u* for price*. Call. Monroe Waaber Repair Service. Monroe. Indiana 78 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let u* figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies Including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENK’S. Phone 3-2158. 26 TF STUCKY STORE AT MONROS is open 6 days a week. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 1 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday ’ night. 11® TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Bew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed The only one in Adams. Wells Counties. C. R. WILLIAMS, route 2. Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF SINGER SEWING CENTER — 124 W. Wayne, Fort Wayne. SINGER SALES-SERVICE, Sewing Ma-chines-Vacuum Cleaners. Call Bob Bieberich, Decatur, 3-3467. Write: Route 2, Monroeville, Ind. 26 TF ANNUAL - FLOWER - :PLANTS — Grown for us by experts. Don't settle for weak, spindly plants. Get the best, they cost no more. No calls for prices please. Phone ,3-3869 MYERS FLORIST, 1009 .Master Drive. • 107 3t - WaterprooffnG-Dacorating Wat Basements? Guaranteed Waterproofed R. M. Kolter & Co., Inc. P. O. Box 54, Decatur, Ind. Call Collect Cralgville 5 on 50. 92 t3O “YOU'LL RETURN FOR MORE Once you’ve tried the Big Four Hamburgers and Barbecues, 6 for SI.OO. Cheeseburgers and ““ BfdadW Tendl-r Mix or Match. Eat here or carry out! ELBOW ROOM, On 27. Phone 3-2730.93 26t-x FREE—FeeI free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. STUCKY & CO. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF Trade in a good’town — Decatur. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE • t PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.
CASH PRICES on Ist QUALITY AMERICAN STANDARD, KOHLER, EUER ar CRANE BATHROOM and KITCHEN FIXTURES TOILETS, with Saat $36.00 19" x 17" Cart Iron, Wall Hung LAVATORIES with Trim — — t 5' Racessed Cart Iron BATHTUBS with Trim_ HAUBKS HEAT,NG ' PLUM3ING * APPLIANCES 209 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3316
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1 rcSnt WALL A Tile We install KLENK B • TF nwaCTrY“wdNDtitte6Y lawn Mown Rate* and SarvIcc Habaggar Hardware 11 TV fl*AboA*ni Hteuld have Samsogltt Luggaga from BOWER JEWELRY tTORE n TF iAtt—Carpal tod logg fag Roxbury and Magee Large Selection! Free Homa estimates UHRICK BROS 57 TF PLUMBING — 800 M foryour Plumbing Dead*, fixtures and fltUngi of all kinds. KLENK’S 4 TF FOR &ALE — 16-woekold Fryers. Just right fur that summer barbecue Robert Nussbaum Phone 64309. 100 3t-x SEE THE NEW Model "700" Simplicity Tractor Free demonstration. Sales and Service. HABEGOER HARDWARE. 61 TF PUMPS—Are you having pump trouble? Let our servicemen help you Deep or shallow well KLENKB. 85 TF GET MORE DONE! Have more fun! Get a WHEEL-HORSE yard and garden tractor. Fun-Test it Today. Sales and Service. HABEGGER HARDWARE. 66 TF FOR SALE—2SO gallon Fuel Oil Tank with 30 feet of copper tubing; and 100,000 B.T.U. Norge oil space beater. Cheap. Call 3-4649. 100 3t tOR BAtifc — Evergreens, Shade Trees, Shrubs, etc. Complete landscaping service. Phone 3-8547. No job too large or small. B. HELLER NURSERY. 75 29t FOR SALE—44 H P. Kohler garden tractor, cultivators, roller disc, breaking plow, marking out plow. See Jack Death at Bobo. Phone 7-7528. 99 st-x FOR SALE—Evergreens; Spanish onion plants. Evergreens delivered free in Decatur area. FERGUSON BROTHERS NURSERY. 14 miles east of Monroe on state road 124. 81 TF FOR SALE — 1959 Wheel Horse with 32” rotary mower, dump trailer, cultivators, dozer blade. Also I(F’ bench saw plus 4” jointer. 4 mile south of Preble. Ted Reinhart. 100 3t FOR SALE—One Housetrailer, 23’, American metal siding. One Housertailer, 26’, Roycraft, masonite siding. One ’52 Chevrolet Hardtop. Call 3-2601 or inquire at Conrad’s ‘‘66’’ Service, Second and Jackson. 99 3t KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER — Late model. A-l condition, original cost over $190.00. Balance due only $38.65. Includes attachments and polisher. Terms sl.lO ElseSse ■ Hygiene Company. 96 6t SLANT NEEDLE — Singer Sewing machine, model 301. Perfect condition. Original cost over $200.00. Balance due only $48.88 with budget terms of $1.85 per week. Has all Zig Zag equipment. Call 3-3085. E. H. Company. 98 6t Notice NOTICE—Lady Bug Steak Supper at the V.F.W. Post, Saturday night, April 30, 5 to 7 p.m. 101 3t NOTICE —Will the person who took off the dealer plate No. 2986M2, please return lt|at once at our place to Fred Busche, 303 N. 9th St. Phone 3-3941. 100 3t
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Farmer'• Cotaimi Ft m JU** ad «tole Cgg* DECATUR FARMS 135 TF a£LM| dkbotf iif R*~>erv tee. Parts Ctem Hardware Co. Ptaar 111 A Monroeville. Indiana ( to I*l kora Hens- Farm Pick-Up We buy Egg* Al*o do Cu»tom Dreasing TREON 8 POULTRY MARKET Phone 34717. 854 TF fISR - SALE 10 lininp shire Boars. Extra good quality. $45 00 and up Elmer Frltxingcr. South of Chattanooga. Ohio, route 49 ’ to M-x WaNTH) - TO BUY— Beof cattle and Hag*. We pay top price*. Phone 3-3144. H P. Schmitt Packing Co., U. B. 27 North. 78 TF WANTED TO"BUY - Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Dally pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 34017. WOLFE’S PRODUCE, 807 Ke kionga Street. 289 TF PMH PRHI FREEI Is your Radiator plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Test while you wait. Don’t Guess—Get a Free ’ FloTest. Also, complete Radiator Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator Service Phone 3-4155. "Across From Erie Depot." 163 TF Wanted WANTED—To be your recorder Genevieve Strickler. 82 Mt WANTED TO BUY—Used Pianos. Write Box 1427, c/o Democrat. 85 30t DICK S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF WANTED—Saw filing. Call 3-2810. Charles Haney, 420 Patterson street, Decatur, Indiana. *99 3t-x WANTED — Lady. to do washing and ironing. Call 3-8344, after 5 p.m. 101 21 WANTED 500 Hand and Power lawn mowers to sharpen. Can 3-3653. Frank Schmitz, 213 S. Ist St. 96t26 WANTED — RUG CLEANING — Cleaned by Moore’S Special Method. Call 3-3206. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS. 98 12t WANTED — Carpenter work. Mason. Building. Razing. Foundation. CaH 137 M, Geneva, Indiana. Ivan Hough. 100 12t-x DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF WANTED’ Bnr Spring Ctosning. call Roscoe Myers, Poe 25S for your Wall Washing, Paper Cleaning and Interior and Exterior Painting.' .. 79 TF TELEVISION and Radio Service, on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE. 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321. 102 TF WANTED - Experienced leather glove sewer. Must be experienced. Knight Leather Cqpipany, 2777 N. Sherman St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 100 6t SEWING MACHINES is Our Business. All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt Sewing Machines at-our store, always a big stock to choose from. Beware-of bait advertising. BOARDMANS — Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First—Open evenings. 1 TF
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~4-ruom*. ail modern, | oa first floor. Gas heat. Call F >.4*58. I*l * strwt. CaH Fort Wayne. H 770*4. , between 8 and 11 am. Monday ( I through Saturday. 99 3t-s | i FOR RENT ' —~AII modern 3-room 11 [ apartment, just decorsted Pl I-1 1 vale bath, ail ulilitir* furnished JI Also, washing facilities Call - 1 ’ 3-rw. io> . FOS RENT—Apartment. ground t floor. 3-room. also 4-room. Fur- , nished including uUlitie*. soft | water, and television Must have | ; references. Phone 3-4734 161 TF i I "" Automobiles i FOR BALE — ’54 one-ton Ford < truck. 6 New Tires. Good cortdi- 1 Uon Phone 34215101 3t J FOR SALE or TRADE! Several Cheap Cars to go Fishing , in — SSO and up. FRED BUSCHE: Phone 3-3941 100 X OUR USED CARS are safety test- 1 ed and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at ZIN TSMAb I‘E R MOTORS. Ist A Monroe St. . Phone 3-2003. 247 i FOR SALE OR TRADE — Guaran i teed Used Cars. Others Have Saved money, Why not You? See 1 Fred Busche, Phone 3-3941 s You'll be glad you did! 81 TF Real Estate I FOR SALE—2-bed room, all mod- 4 ern home. Large corner lot. Re- . 1 ply to P.O. Box 183, Willshire, t Ohio. 101 2t-x FOR SALE—New 3 bedroom — t < bath homes. $14,900.00 and up. t A. J. FAUROTE, BUILDER. 1 CALL 3-8526 219 TF } TRADE IN your old home on a j new 3 bedroom Colonial Style T in Highland Park. A. J. FAU- c ROTE, Builder. Call 3-8526. 248 TF j FOR SALE—By Owner. Desirable I home on Stratton Way. Threebedrooms. Owner no longer liv- f ing in Decatur. Phone 3-4264. 97 6t j '■ 5 ' I z. ’ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: J Hogs B,oooi weak to 25 lowers J 80 head hif?h yielding No. 1 215 . lb 17 00: 50 head mixed No. 1-2 200-215 lb 16.75; No. 1-2-3 190-230 . lb 16.00-16.50: few No. 3 15.85; No. 2-3 230-260 >b 15.50-16.25. f Cattle 1.000, calves 100; prime ? steers absent, choice grades j scarce and steady, good and below steady to weak: heifers - steady; vealers steady;, good and choice fed steers 23.50-28.00; few prttne Letters 3349; gocd~-and ~ choice 23.00-27.00; few good and choice vealers 27.00-32.00- j Sheep 1,500; spring lambs * scarce fully steady; oki crop c sbom lambs fully 1.00 lower; “ small lot choice 90 lb spring . lambs 24.50: doiAle deck choice r and prime wooled 21.50; good and 1 choice 90-110 lb native wooled . 19.00-20.50; double deck mixed ' choice and prime shorn 20.25; 300 head choice 100 lb fall shorn pelts ( 20.00. < NOTICK TO TAXPAY KRS OF • AUDITIONAL APPROPKOATION Notice 18 hereby given to the 1 l taxpayers of Berne, Adams County, j ‘ Indiana, that the proper legal offl- • cers of said municipality at a regu- ’ lar meeting in the City Hall at i .80 I > o’clock p.m. -on the Sth day of May, ~ ' 1960 will consider the following J ’ additional appropriations which said f officers consider necessary to meet < 1 the extraordinary emergency exist- , . clerl?-Treasurer 38,, Office Supplies j I Common Council 72, Equipment ' ZL” Z~ 1 Fire 11, Salaries . ] Clerk-Treasurer 5, Current charges SIOO ' J Fire 25, Repairs »»» Auditorium 11, Salaries $1,940.00 Auditorium 18. Other Compensation I Auditorium 22, Heat, Light & Water Auditorium 25, Repairs |SOO Auditorial- 38, Supplies, General jK D(I a nr* Auditorium 72, Equipment s3<s Street 25, Repairs Tital $4,850.00 "if. ?U}”s be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made automatically referred to the btate i Board of Tax Commissioners, which I Board will hold a further hearing . within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office of Adams County. Indiana, or such other place as may. be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may Inquire of the'County Auditor when and where such hearing will be THE CITY OF BERNE, INDIANA Richard L. Lehman Citv Clerk-Treasurer ■■ 4/28, 5/5 •
For Salo at Camden Cattle from 400 IB to 800 IB Good to Choice quality Wortlmmr Cattle 80. . l <-> Camden, Ind. Gus Sorenson Phone 40
Budget Committee Studies Requests INDIANAFOIJB <UFI> - TBe Indiana State Budget OnmmMlrc t* arhrxtolrol to tour hrvhrhl Ktatr tostitutbmo today and tbm jnur «ry to ftordur I’nlvonUty to rawI toter requrhl* from VMtou* <tofar mitikm* of dnltor* V eonetnirtton fund* Inducted on the agenda I* 185.208.730 in conatructtaa raquasla a* well m request* from vtote in-1 gtitutum* tor uac of their awn to continue imjxovrmcnt project* Several minor re<jue«<« also will be coniatered tor aalory tncreaw* The committee will tour Loganaport State Hospital tfu* momini and the Sokbcr* Home at Lafayette this atternoon The regular meeting to coruteter requeet* for money will be held tonight and the committee will wind up it* two-day tour with an all-day session at Purdue Friday. Const ruction requests includeNorman Beatty Hospital—63.9oo to enclose tunnel recesses Carter Hospital—47,soo to install kitchen eqipment Fort Wayne State Schotd — $1,036,436 for construction at » wand building at Parker Place, new site of the school. Muscatatuck State School — SI,OOO for a water and sewage survey. Blind School—sl.4s6 to install fkxxilights around the grounds and parking lots; $4,505 to install a 30-foot ooocrete drive around the tower entrance and a walk; sl,llß to install wiring for electric stoves and refrigeration equipment; SI,OOO to install exhaust fans in two kitchens. Deaf School-411,000 to replace doors in several buildings; $1,450 to repair plaster in several buildings; $18,500 relocate laundry. Soldiers and Sailors Children’s Home—s6,3so to repair breeching to boiler room; $7,400 to repair roofs and gutters; $2,875 to repair cooler rooms. State Prison—sl2,2s to resurface power house floor; $32,300 to repair kitchen and buy new equipment; $3,100 to replace roof on administration building; $10,500 new transformer. State Reformatory—Blo,ooo new power house; $14,500 install X-ray: $30,620 for equipment in vocational training building. "State Farm—sl,2oo refrigeration unit; $1,400 new roof on laundry ! "Soy's School—sl,soo replace gutters on power house Girl’s School-9360.00 repair gutter® and roots on eight cottages. State Police—s3,ooo additional for garage at Charlestownz Adjutant General—sl,233 repair Richmond armory; SI,OOO install heating coil Remington Armory; $70,308 new armory at Tell City. State Library—s4,soo install shelving in warehouse. - struct water filtration plant and distribution system Martin State Forest; $8,500 living quarters Shakamak. Purdue University — $2,895,725 for new power house; *®l5,WO remodel University Hall; $73,000 new poultry science pavilion; $126,657 new livestock pav™*™Madison State Hospital—4so,ooo repair Colony 1; SIOO,OOO repair Ootony 2 - x Construction requests, use of own fundsCentral State Hospital — 81.500 repair ward floors; $4,000 replace floors in laundry. Fort Wayne State School $19,000 for purchase of a private home at Parker Place addition. Conservation Department — $4,900 expand sanitary facilities at Whitewater State Park; $4,750 for new well at Poka-gon State Park, $3,846 purchase of land in Crawford and Scott counties; $67,750 land purchase Kosciusko and Daviess Counties. Ball State Teachers College—s9,7so purchase fire equipment. ■ 'I 1 “■ ~ New York Stock— Exchange Prices Midday Prices Central Soya - 22% General Electric ————
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Pirates Score Sixth Win In Row Wednesday By FRED DOWN United Press International Go no further than V<**T> Law's 100 earned run average and Bob Skinner s .390 batting average if you're looking for reasons why the Pittsburgh Pirates look like the comeback kids of 1960. One of the biggest disappointments of 1959. the Pirates lead the National League by one game today and their six-game winning streak equals the best they put together all last season. In fact, it is only one game short of the longest streak any NL team achieved last season. And there's no doubt that Law. a 30-year old. 200-pound righthander. and Skinner, a gangling 190-pound outfielder, have been the key reasons tor the turnabout. Third Complete Game Law turned in his third straight complete-game victory of the seagag Airvl Skinner drove in two runs with a 2-tor-2 pertormance Wednesday night when the Pirates shaded the Philadelphia Phillies, 3-2, to go one full game ahead of the idle San Francisco Giants. The Milwaukee Braves swept a two-game series from their favorite cousins when they whipped ■the Cincinnati Reds, 8-5, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs, 94, in the other NL games. In the American League, the Kansas City Athletics dealt the Detroit Tigers a second straight loss, 3-I,.the Washington Senators defeated the New York Yankees, 54, and the Baltimore Orioles scored an 8-3 win over the Boston Red Sox. Hank Aaron drove in two runs with a homer and three singles lar rally-killing catch m trie Cutfield to pace the Braves’ triumph. Carlton Willey received credit for the win. Moon Sparks Dodgers Wally Moor had a triple, double and single and stole a base to lead the Dodgers’ late-inning assault on reliever DonjElston, who was rapped for seven runs and seven hits in the final three sessions. Ray Herbert supplied the pitching and Bob Cerv the muscle for the Athletics, who handed Hank Aguirre has first defeat Herbert, winning his second game, struck out five and .tossed a six-hitter - INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (tIPD — Livestock: ... _ Hogs 6,309; steady to 25 lower: 200-210 lb 16.60; bulk 180-240 lb 15 75-16.25 ; 240-270 lb 15 25-15.75; few 16 25; 270-300 lb 14.75-15.25; 300-350 lb 14 50-15.00; 150-170 lb 13.75-15.25; few down 13.50. Cattle 700; calves 75; steady; good steers 24.00-25.50; mixed good and choice 26.00; choice--26.75;-27.50; choice heifers 26.25. standard and good 20 00-24.00: vealers -steady; good arid choice 28.00-30.00; standard an low goo 23.00-28 00. Sheep 125; steady; good and choice wdoled lambs 19 00-2250, choice and prime 22.50-23.(X), utility and low good 16.00-19.00.
while Cerv singled to help the I Athletic* score a run to the fourth | inning and hoinrrcd in the eighth ( Jim Lemon's three-run hooter, capped a four-run flash rally " I that enabled the Senators to come from behind in the eighth inning i and present Jim Kaat with his i first win. Arnold Portocarreeo. who pitched only one complete gam* in 1959. burk'd a alx-hitter as the Ortales wvn their third straight game. Columbia City Star Added To North Team FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UPD — Bill Schwarz of Columbia City has been named to the North All-Stars against the South in the intra-state series in June. Schwarz, a 6-3 guard, averaged 23 4 points per game last season and has a four-year varsity average of 18.5. o — Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE •- ? Q. Should the bridegroom s parents mall announcements of the marriage to their own friends. « the bride's family is not sending out any? A. The mailing of announcements would not be in good taste. They may, however, notify their friends by telephone or by person-ally-written notes. Q. When introducing one person to a group, are you supposed to introduce him flrat to the women in the group, then to the men? A. There are no rules of precedence in this case. Just perform your introductions in the easiest possible way—by introducing the person around the group inorder. I & / •‘That's the old-timer I was telling you about!”
THE KOLDEWEY FARM’ IMPROVED 80 ACRES SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1:30 P.M. side of the road. Only Home has built-in kitchen JSSZTSS, “ S S"8 Sunu.ce. Nice Yard - Fine Shade attached: machine shed 30x45. corn c„h B “S 'co " W S Chicken tone «.< T.. car cty ACRES OF TIMBER, BALANCE UNDER CULTIVATION. £“S. H?CHLy“kOOU COTE LAND. WeU Drained Has been well ■ f irmed nroDerlv rotated and is in a fine state of fertilityIDEALLY LOCATED in Union Township in a prosperous, well nnp o - ed Community and in one of the most desirable farming sections of Adams County, Indiana. T TERMS—2O% day of sale. Balance upon delivery of' mediate possession of buildings. Land rented for 1960. Lanctord s share of crops will go to MRS. CLARA KOLDEWEY, Owner J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer ■ ' V ... Ted Schieferstein—Auctioneer „ . T^a „_ Sale conducted by Midwest Realty- Auction Co.. Decatur. Indiana.
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