Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1961 — Page 7

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For Sale FOR SALE — 1951 Trailer, 36x8’. Two bedrooms. Good condition. Phone 3-9165. 238 3t FOR SALE—Carpets and Rugs by Roxbury and Magee. Large Selection! Free Home Estimates. UHRICK BROS? 49 TF ’ USED OIL, COAL Room Heaters STUCKY’S Monroe, Ind. FOR SALE-60,000 BTU Humphrey Gas Space Heater, with automatic controls. 3-piece limed oak bedroom suite. Phone 3-4734. 237 TF FOR SALE—DuaI wall Gas Heater. 60,000 B.T.U. units with automatic Thermostat and blower. Used two winters, SBO,OO. 1950 Ford 2-Door. Real good. 740 N. 11th St. 236 3t-x NEW! NEW! Siegler & Duo Therm Oil & Gas Heaters STUCKY’S Monroe, Ind. 236 30t FOR SALE — Evergreens, shrubs and shade trees. Complete landscaping service. Call 3-9458. BOBBY HELLER NURSERY, Peterson. 1 mile south of Preble. 231 26t FOR SALE — Evergreens, shade trees, shrubs, boxwood, hedge plants, chrysanthemums, peat moss. We transplant. FERGUSON BROTHERS NURSERY. V& miles east of Monroe on state road 124. 228 TF SINGER 127—Light finish cabinet model. Special equipment to buttonhole, darns, and embroidery. Sews forward and reverse. Complete balance $33.88 or take over $1.20 per week. Call 3-3085. i Electro Hygiene Co. 236 6t FOR SALE — 5 piece Bedroom Group. Chest, dresser with mirror and bookcase bed, complete with Serta box-springs and mattress. Choice of finishes. $159.95. SHEETS FURNITURE. 233 6t VACUUM CLEANER—EIecU-olux. A-l condition with all cleaning attachments. Balance due only $21.45. Written guarantee. Terms available. Call 3-3085 for free home trial. Electro Hygiene Co. 236 6t

ROBERT F. ACKERMAN ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 80 ACRE FARM PERSONAL PROPERTY In order to settle the Estate, we, the undersigned Executrices, will sell the following described properly on the premises, located 1 mile north of Convoy, 0., on Rt. 49 then west ‘A mile, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1961 12:00 NOON (PROMPT) 80 ACRE FARM consisting of practically all level black land that has had an excellent crop rotation throughout the past years and is located in one of the better land areas of Van Wert County, Ohio. It is all under cultivation, except about 6 acres of woods and this has been in demand for building lots as it lays to the front of the farm, next to good black top road and has an open ditch adjoining for drainage. BUILDINGS consist of 7 room brick veneer home with full basement and slate roof. There are 3 bedrooms upstairs with large clothes closets and room erranged for bath: 4 rooms down and entire home is in natural woodwbik, one room has native cherry. There is a furnace in the basement, and electricity in the home. BARN approximately 30x48 with shed on one end; machine shed 16x36; granary; double garage and other out buildings. Farm can be inspected at any time by contacting Merl Knittie, Auctioneer and real estate broker. Phone 21871. Any statements made day of sale will take precedence over any printed herein. TERMS—SSOOO down day of sale and possession will be granted, balance on or before March 1,1962. FARM WILL SELL AT 2:30 PERSONAL PROPERTY— — ANTIQUES— 2 spinning wheels, one with distaff; 2 very old clocks, one a weight clock; reflector type wall lamp, complete; several other kerosene lamps, various styles; sleigh type settee; very old lap robe: cherry wash stand; rockers; Jenny Lind bed; dresser with marble inlay; trunk; post card and news item collection; picture frames; cobblers set; cast iron kettle; 2 copper buckets; spittoon; hewing axe; dishes and glassware; small crocks with lids; chest of drawers; buffet; picture album; double barrel shotgun; single shot Stevens 22 rifle; other items. VERY GOOD FIREPROOF SAFE, SMALL SIZE HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Charter Oak kitchen range (coal or wood): Montgomery Ward 30 in. electric range; small laundry stove; set of Community Plate silverware; service for 6; drop head sewing machine; 4 drawer chest; wood wardrobe; china closet; wood bed. complete; iron bed, complete: 2 leather covered rockers and leather covered davenport to match; library tables; commodes; several straight chairs and old rockers; base cabinet; pedestal; wall mirrors; extension tables; bedding chest: table model radio; 3 doz. tin cups: set of dishes; 8 china plates; other dishes; cooking utensils; utility cabinet; base cabinet; 2 pieces of marble; pillows; pillow cases; comforts; other hand work; many other items from this home where Mr. Ackerman had lived 92 years. SOME FARM MACHINERY — HAND TOOLS— MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Wagon and box; 2 pieces 6x8x28 framing timber; old grain drill; hay loader; binder; corn planter; grindstone; platform scale; extension ladder; bundle of new shingles; fence stretchers: 2 large cast iron kettles; stilliards; work bench; wood chisels; wedges; mauls: sacks; log chains; steel vise; tile scoops and other hand tools; ton soft coal; many other items. Not responsible for accident?. TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY—CASH. Vernice Harr and Emma Becker, Co-Execnirices of the Estate of Robert F. Ackerman, Deceased Merl Knittie. Van Wert, O. and Don Mox, Delphos. O. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers. S S Beard and James W. Childs—Attorneys for the Estate. Lunch served by the Ladies Aid of Sugar Ridge Church. y 1 !

Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality i. eggs. DECATUR FARMS, t 135 TF f FOR SALE—good used John Deere e model 25 combine.. SPRUNGER '■ IMPLEMENT CO. 238 3t f FOR LEASE — registered Angus bull. See Wendell Macklin. WANTED — Barns and Roofs to Paint. Free estimates! Dan . Emenhiser. Phone 3-4158. f 132 TF • FOR SALE — certified registered 1 No. 1 Monon wheat. Hugo Bul- • maim, 1 mile North of Preble. ’ 226 TF • WANTED TO BUY—Heavy of Leghorn Hens—Farm Pick-Up. We • buy Eggs. Also do Custom Dress--3 ing. TREON’S POULTRY MAR- • KET, Phone 3-3717. 258 TF FOR SALE—IOO Yearling Hy-Line Hens. Menno Girod, 1% miles south of Coppess Corner on U.S. 27. Monroe, route one. 238 2t-x t WANTED TO BUY - Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup 1 and Free culling. Also do Cus- ■ tom dressing. Phone 3-2017. WOLFE’S PRODUCE, 607 Ke- • kionga Street. 304 TF i FOR SALE — good quality, high yielding, registered Monon ! Wheat. Germination 96%. Place ’ your order now! Ezra Kaehr, 5 miles west of Monroe. Craig- ■ ville phone. 195 TF ’ FOR SALE—used Massey Harris » combine, cheap; used John Deere and Rodenick Lean wheel disc; 2 elevators; wagon with ' 7x16 bed and false endgate; one-row corn picker. SPRUNGER IMPLEMENT CO. 237 3t > ——■■ll ■ I- . . ---- -- , ... Notice LEARN TO Square Dance. Begin, ners class starting Thursday, October 19. Decatur Community Center. 8 to 11 p.m. 236 3t-x NOTICE—I am now doing ALUMINUM WELDING (Heli-Arc) and also other custom welding, RON MARQUARDT, HOAGLAND, INDIANA. Phone 1 220 26t-x If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results. i.i in .n-i—... - —« • — >■ ■ .i i ■ 1 — - r-

Miscellaneous r PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR TILE. We install. KLENK’S. 6 TF ’ PUMPS — Are you having pump e trouble? Let our servicemen t help you. Deep or shallow well, t KLENK’S. 85 TF s PLUMBING — See us for your Plumbing needs, fixtures, and fitr tings, of all kinds. KLENK’S. > 6 TF i 6 HAMBURGERS for SI.OO. Try our onion rings. WIN RAE l* DRIVE-IN, 516 N. 13th Street. i x;, 235 TF • GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and ' checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North . 2nd. Phone 3-3906. 109 TF ■ STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to ' 5:30 p.m. and 7to 9 p.m. each , evening except Wednesday night. Feel free to look Around! 116 TF ELECTRICAL WIPING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small. We also , carry a complete line of wiring > supplies including fixtures,l switches, boxes, etc. KLENK’S. Phone 3-2158. 26 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleared. Guaraneed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. —137 TF IS YOUR PAYCHECK elastic enough to cover all your bills? If not, see Bill Snyder at BUDGET LOANS, 164 S. Second street, for the money you need. 237 6t AUTHORIZED SINGER Headquarters in Decatur. New and used Singer Sewing Machines; service all makes. EHINGER’S FABRICS, Phone 3-4404. Bob Bieberich, representative. 160 TF MOM - REST MORE. Treat the family to the Big 4. Hamburgers and Barbecues, 6 for SI.OO, Cheesburgers and Breaded Tenderloins, 5 for SI.OO. Mix or Match! ELBOW ROOM, Phone 3-2730. 216 30t MONEY TO LOAN—SSO costs just 70# for two weeks at Budget Loans, 164 S. Second Street. Phone 3-3333, Bill Snyder, Mgr. Ask about “Pay Day” Loan plan. Quick, Confidential, Convenient. 122 TF PLASTIC FLOWER SHOW — all this month. See our fabulous selection of artificial arrangements and receive a free florascribe ball point pen. MYERS FLORIST & GIFTS, 903 N. 13th. 238 3t GIFT HEADQUARTERS—Transistor Radios and Phonos; Stereo Hi-Fi Records; Needles; Batteries and accessories. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. Serving the Musical Interests of the Community. 128 TF Real Estate FOR SALE — SSOO down buys 3 bedroom home. Balance like rent. Phone 3-8526. A. J. Faurote, Builder. 276 TF ’ FOR SALE—New 3 bedroom — 2 bath homes. $14,900.00 and up. A. J. FAUROTE, BUILDER. Call 3-8526. 219 TF TRADE IN your old home on a new 3 bedroom Colonial Style in Highland Park. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Call 3-8526. 248 TF FOR SALE or TRADE—Beautiful Ranch Home on .85 acre. Three bedrooms, two baths, family room, built-in kitchen, two-car - garage and many —other fine features. Will trade on farm in Decatur area. Call 3-9199. 234 T FOR SALE — Our recent Model Home. A 3-bed room, with gas heat and General Electric equipment throughout. Located in Decatur’s new Westmoor Addition. FHA or VA financing available. For further information call CLARK SMITH, BUILDER. Phone 3-3512. 220 TF Instructions MOTEL. MANAGEMENT — MEN, WOMEN and COUPLES to train FOR MOTEL MANAGEMENT and OPERATION. Only matured will be considered. Age over 25. Write NATIONAL MOTEL MANAGEMENT. INC., Box 1590, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 237 3t-x Lost and Found LOST or STRAYED—Brown and white fox terrier puppy. Corner 3rd & Adams streets. If seen, phone 3-2617. 238 It LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN white Angora half-grown Kitten. Return to 1323 W. Monroe St., or call 3-4710. Reward. 238 2t (Trade in a good town — Decatur, i

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Wanted WANTED—to rent some storagi space. Equivalent to one-cai garage. Write to Box 1591, c/< Decatur Daily Democrat. 238 4t-> DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD! In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring youi Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TE ONE WAY, or round-trip ride tc Fort Wayne for deaf child. This is her third year in school. Hours: 8:30 to 3:15. Phone 3-4227. 238 3t WANTED—to please you with a large variety of Evergreens, shrubs, and trees. Free estimates. BARGER'S NURSERY, 7 miles west of Decatur on 224. 218 t 29 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 SEWING MACHINES and materials is our business. We sell new and re-built sewing machines at our store. Always a big stock to choose from. See us for repairing jobs and parts. Open evenings. We give Red Stamps. BOARDMAN’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP, 223 North First Street. A good place to trade. 806 TT For Rent FOR RENT—2 bedroom, all modern house. Call 3-4405. 232 TF FOR RENT—lower duplex, 216 N. First street. Adults only. Phone 3-2003. 227 TF FOR RENT — furnished 3 rooms and bath. Private entrance. Upstairs. Utilities furnished. Give references. 310 N. 3rd. Phone 3- 238 3t-x TWO BEDROOM, modern country home; furnished; 5 miles east of Decatur. Write Charles Wagner, route 9, Huntington, or see us 1 mile east of Bobo, Saturdays. 237 3t-x FOR RENT — 2 room furnished apartment. Located 1 block from business district. Clean. TV, washing facilities and all utilities included. Inquire 114 Adams street, or phone 3-3643. 238 TF FOR RENT — semi-modern, five room country home with garage. Automatic oil furnace and bathroom and garden plot. Contact E. H. Shepard, Wren, Ohio. Help Wanted LADIES—WouId you like to supplement your Christmas? Have a Santa’s Helper's Toy and Gift Party.-For more informationwrite Helen Schwartz, route one, Monroe; or call 7-7635 . 238 3t MAN to wash and clean cars, prefer experience in used car reconditioning. 6 days per week. Steady employment. Contact PAUL HAVENS CHEVROLETBUICK, INC. 236 3t HELP WANTED — female. Full time. Combination fountain work and clerking. No Sundays. Preferably under 40. Write Box 1589,/ c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 236 3t MERRY CHRISTMAS It will be if you start selling AVON quality cosmetics - now. Customers are waiting for your regular calls. Also, openings in Preble and Union townships. Write P.O, Box 798, Huntington, Ind. 237 3t Livestock AVAILABLE calves of all weights. New shipments arriving daily. THORNE CATTLE CO., 1 mile north of Marion on 9 & 37. Phone NO 2-7516. 238 3t Automobiles FOR SALE—I9S6 Chrysler Windsor 4- Local car. Easy to buy if you are here first. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Our Used Cars Make Good or We Do! 238 3t '—l—- — “I don’t think that TV repair-' . inan in the Democrat Want Ads —could fix this one!” 1

Little Cinto • on Public Notice X By James E. Pollard ? r Public Notice R (No. 7 in a Series) From ancient times the prino ciple of giving notice has been s practiced by civilized people I. everywhere. In Roman times noe tices were posted In the circus. It At another time the town crier served this purpose. 1 For centuries civilized people • have recognized the right of the ■ community and of the individual , to be put on notice. What is 1 more important, they have pracP ticed this principle consistently. It ■ is possible to say that the true ’ > democrats could not neglect this '! principle and still preserve their ' | way of life. ' What is at stake in public nor tice is the simple right of the 1 public to know, to be informed - beforehand of some proposed acf tion which affects someone’s t' rights. These may be the rights of >, the community itself or of some - portion of it, of a group or groups - within the community, or of peo- . pie themselves, either as voters, - as taxpayers, or as just plain int dividuals. Today in the English-speaking i* countries, for example, the law usually provides for the publication of such notices in newspapers of paid general circulation. Taking all 50 states, there are thou- • sands of such laws. The newpaper is specified because it has , an established following, gives ; • wide coverage, is read throughly, •i is both visible and tangible, and . is economical. The public notice is an important part of the Am- ’ erican way of life. . > i ' o — ... O I 20 Years Ago I ' ■ Today ' o Oct. 10, 1941 — Roy L. Price - ' was elected president of the Adams county dairy herd improvel ment association. Other officers i are Ben Mazelin, vice president; ~ Peter B. Lehman, secretary-trea--j surer; Henry Ashleman and Homer s i Arnold, directors, r* Lawrence E. Stoker, 27, confesse ed kidnaper of a couple in Celina, ' 0., and another couple in this i | city, was sentenced at Celina to t1 terms of 1-20 yrers for auto theft, i 10-25 years for armed robbery, t and 5-30 years for kidnaping. Gerald R. Durkin, city mail carrier, has been appointed rural carrier for route 6, succeeding Wilson Beery, who retired. Ed Paine, of Michigan City, • first international vice president of ; Lions clubs, will speak at a ret, gional meeting of the service club here Oct. 21. Rock Prescott, of Randolph county, has delivered a lb sugar beet to the Central Sugar Co., one of the largest of the present campaign. . — — Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lm f / Q. Is it proper to use the telephone to acknowledge the receipt ; of a gift? A. This, of course, is better than no acknowledgment at all. But still, a nice, personally-written note of thanks seems to convey more interest and more sincere appreciation of the gift. Q Is it necessary for a host and hostess to accompany departing ■ guests to their cars? A, Not unless they really wish to do so. Otherwise, it is all right for them to speak their good-by’s f at their door and then remain . there until their guests are well ; on their way to their cars, j Q. Is it absolutely necessary to , send a wedding gift when you have , declined an invitation to the wedding and reception? A. If you are a good friend of the bride, the bridegroom, or their families, yes. Otherwise, no.

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Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 5,000; barrows and gilts very uneven; holding steady to 15 higher later and closing steady to 15 lower; uniform 200-230 lb 18.4018.75; bulk 190-260 lb 18.25-18.65,-260-300 lb 17.50-18.25; 150-180 lb 16.00-18.00; sows strong to mostly 25 higher; 300-400 lb 16.00-17.50; 270-300 lb 17.50-17.75 ; 400-600 lb 15.5-16.25, few 16.5; KK)-650 lb 15.25-15.50. Cattle 2,300; calves 100; steers and heifers fully steady to strong; choice steers 24.50-25.00; few choice and prime 24.00; good and mixed good and choice 22.50-24.50 and couple loads choice with small end good 24.75; standard 19.50-21.00; mixed good and choice heifers 22.50-23.00; cows steady; commercial 14.00-15.50; cutter and utility 12.00-14.00; few utility 14.50; canners 8.00 to 12.00; bulls steady; utility and commercial 16.50-18.00; cutters 16.00; vealers steady; good and choice 26.00-30.00; utility and standard 20.00-25.50. Sheep 700; fully steady; choice to mostly prime wooled lambs lg. 00; choice 16.00-17.50; good and mixed good and choice 14.00-16.00.

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Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 6,500; 190-230 lb opening steady to strong, closing steady . to 25 lower; other weights weak • to 25 lower; mixed No 1-2 200-220 lb 18.50-18.65; 82 head at 18.60-18.65; 18.65; mixed No 1-2 and 1-3 190-230 . lb 18.25-18.50; mixed No 1-3 and 2-3 220-270 lb 18.00-18.25; numerous sales late at 18.00. Cattle 4,500, calves 25; slaughters steers 1400 lb down steady to 25 higher; over 1400 lb steady to 25 lower; heifers steady to 25 higher; few sales stockes and feeders steady to strong; choice and mixed choice and prlihe 9501400 lb steers 23.50-25.25; load prime 1200 lb 25.40; two loads mixed choice and prime 1375 lb 24.50; load choice and prime 1471 lb 23.50; seven loads choice and prime averaging 1525 lb 23.00; late Monday lour loads choice 1856 lb 21.50; good and choice heifers 21.25-23.50; mostly 22.75 up on choice; load high choice j 980 lb 23.75; short load mixed choice and prime 1100 lb 24.00; few head prime vealers 30.00; standard and good 18.00-25.00. B Sheep 700; all classes fully s steady: several lots choice and j prime 80 - 100 lb native wooled slaughter lambs 18.00-18.50; good I and choice 15.00-17.50.

Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected October 5 160 to 180 lbs - 1850 180 to 190 lbs. 17.25 190 to 200 lbs. 17.75 200 to 230 lbs 18.00 230 to 240 lbs. 17.75 240 to 250 lbs. 17.25 250 to 260 lbs. T 16.75 260 to 270 lbs 16.75 270 to 280 lbs 16.00 280 to 300 lbs. 15.50 300 to 325 lbs. 15.00 325 to 350 lbs. 14.00 350 to 400 lbs. 13.00 100 to 160 lbs. 12-14 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.00 300 to 330 lbs. ... 15.50 330 to 360 lbs. 15.00 360 to 400 lbs 14.75 400 to 450 lbs. 14.25 450 to 500 lbs. 14.00 500 to 550 lbs. 13.75 550 lbs. up .... 13.50 Stags ... 11.00 Boars .. 8-10 Veal ..... .. 25.00 Lambs 15.00 Yearlings 6.00 Ewes 3.00 Bucks — 2.0< GRAIN PRICES Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO., Corrected October 10 No. 1 Wheat 1.79 No. 2 Wheat 1.78 No. 2 Ear Corn, 100 lbs. ... 1.42 36 lbs. Oats 61 No. 1 Soybeans 2.17 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected October 10 , Large Clean Whites — 38 ' Large Clean Browns .38 Mediums ..... .27 ; Pullets ........................ .18 Heavy Hens .................,, .04 Leghorn Hens ... ..... .04 If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results. • Pontiac SGMC Naw & Used Cars 1 Trucks EVANS Sales A Service at BUTLER GARAGE, INC. 126-128 S. First St CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, and soybeans 3c per busted *nd corn 7c per IM lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 34122 asw^Msssonssuus——B TEMPLE I MOVING & TRUCKING I Local and I / Long Distance 1 PHONE 3-2607 I i uswauusn——a—aaurf ALLFM FLEMING BACKHOE - BULLDOZING TRENCHING - YARD GRADING - DRIVEWAY STONING Route 3, Decatur PHONE 34W NEWSPAPERS M KlmTik iisj!b Wmini. WRnDWic inifn mim COAL HEATERS STUCKY FURNITURE CO. MONROE, IND. Open Evenings Except Wed.

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