Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1962 — Page 5

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Miscellaneous STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. Feel free to look Around! QUALITY Home Furnishings at Discount Prices. Furniture to accent any room decor can be yours at prices to fit your budget. UHRICK BROS. DISCOUNT FURNITURE. 250 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-3906. 109 TF MOTHER—why cook in hot weather! Try our 6 regular Haburgers, SI.OO, or 6 double pattie Hamburgers, $2.00. WIN-RAE DRIVEIN, north 13th street. 123 TF CARPET from the Looms of Mohawk. “Home means mpre with Mohawk Carpet on the floor." Complete line of Decorator Colors! Free Estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. 256 TF "DR. RALPH HABEGGER PREi SCRIBES" KLEAN-EM-ALL for sluggish septic tanks and basement drains. Sold at HABEGGER - SCHAFERS HARDWARE in Decatur. 149 6t AUTHORIZED SINGER Headquarters in Decatur. New and used Singer Sewing Machines; service all makes. EHINGER’S FABRICS, Phone 3-4404. Bob Bieberich, representative. ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER-Sew-ers, drains cleared. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF VACUUM CLEANER. Electrolux A-l condition, with all cleaning attachments. Balance due only $15.88 written guarantee. Terms available. Call 3-3085 for freehome trial. Electro Hygiene Co. 148 6t UP TO SSOO Cash available NOW at BUDGET LOANS, 164 S. Second Street to meet seasonal financial needs. Arrange a convenient and confidential loan with low, budget-size weekly or monthly payments. 148 6t COME AS YOU ARE! Try our delicious . . tender .. sizzling Steaks, Chicken or Seafood. Served 5 p. m. 'til 1 a. m. TONY'S TAP, 916 N. 13th street. 122 TF THINK of Armstrong floor covering first and tnink of SHEETS FURNITURE first before the final decision. We carry a complete line of Inlaid, Vinyl Linoleums and Tile. Armstrong, the finest in floor covering. Free Estimates!63 TF FREE! FREE! FREE! Is your radiator plugged? Bring in your radiator for a free “Flo-Test” while you wait. NEW RADIATOR CORE available for all trucks, cars and tractors. Complete radiator service. CARL FAUROTE RADIATOR SERVICE (across from Erie Depot). Phone 3-4155. 149 TF ROOM ADDITIONS—GARAGES ALUMINUM SIDING REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES NO MONEY DOWN 60 MONTHS TO PAY DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER, INCPhon. 3-3131 803 TF

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SALE CALENDAR JUNE 25—6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Pat) Duhamell, owners, mile north of Zanesville on 303. Holstein steers; farm machinery; household goods; miscellaneous. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. JUNE 26—6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Woodward, owners. 8 miles west of Decatur. Ind. on U. S. 224. 6-Acres, with modern 7-room home and household goods. Ellenberger Bros., aucts.

j Three or More Colls a Day ~ (Telephone Usage by Age Groups) z-v V-V ‘ (51 ' _ B S SSSS® HiS YAKETYAK—It won’t be news to parents, but teen-agers and preteeners account for one-fifth of all home phone calls- This was the result of a survey conducted by the Bell System. Chart above shows the percentage of people in i each age group who make three or more calls a day. Usage rises rapidly throughout teen-age years; reaches a peak in early adulthood and then dwindles gradually thereafter.

For Salo FOR SALE — New 12% Foot wood fishing boat. Call 3-2963 or may be seen at 233 S. 4th St. 147 3t-x FOR SALE — Johnson reel-type lawn mower. Whirlpool gas dryer. $25.00 each. Inquire at 436 S. First street. 149 3t FOR SALE - Swimming Pool kits. Lowest prices in town. Campus Pools, south 13th street, U. S. 27.121 TF FOR SALE —- Liechty’s canned meats* at your Food Market or at the LIECHTY CANNERY, Berne, Ind. 128 26t SETCHELL-CARLSON TV and HiFi. No printed circuits. SINGLETON RADIO & TV, Corner 11th & Adams. Phone 3-3932. 143 30t FOR SALE-Bx3l’ HOUSETRAIL. ER. 1951 Andersoh aluminum. Good conditioq. Phil Bollinger. Geneva Phone 368-7627, ' 145 6t FOR SALE — Fedders Air Conditioner 1 h.p., 25x12%x15 deep, good condition, $95. Bookcase, mahogany finish, 24x12x38 high SB. CaU 3-2080. 149 3t FOR SALE — Puppiesi Pomeranian and Chihuahua crossed. Call 10 on 75 Craigville. Oscar Hoffman, 3 miles south and 11 miles west of Decatur on black top. 145 6t FOR SALE — Evergreens, shrubs, etc. Complete landscaping service?' Dealer in Greenfield products. Phone 3-9458. BOBBY HELLER, NURSERY, route two, Decatur, 1-mile south of Preble.67 lOOt FOR SALE— fancy tropical fish; aquatic plants; foods; frozen brine shrimp; aquariums and aquarium stands. Hours: 10 to 8. SHADY AQUARIUM, 728 N. Second street. T BIG FOUR SANDWICHES (Hamburgers and Bar-B-Ques, 6 for SI.OO. Cheeseburgers and Breaded Tenderloins, 5 for SI.OO. your choice of trimmings included. Mix or match. Eat here or carry out THE ELBOW ROOM, north oh t\S. 27. Phone 3-2730. 131 26t SINGER Sewing machine, with dial control, zig zag in lovely cabinet, Real nice. Makes fancy stitches automatically, scallops, buttonholes, satin stitches and embroideries. Full balance $44.67 Payments $4.87 a month. Call 3-3085 Electro Hygiene Co. 148 6t SPINET PIANO — this is your opportunity to rent or purchase a QUALITY Piano at an attractive price from your local dealer who is here to serve you 52 weeks a year. Compare our quality and prices before you decide on this once in a lifetime purchase. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE, 136 N. Second street. "Serving the musical interests of the community." 56 TF For Rent FOR RENT — Housetrailer space. OAKHURST Mobile Home Park. Phone 3-3310,149 6t FOR RENT — Modern 5-room upstairs apartment. Gas heat. Adults preferred. Call 3-4526. 147 3t FOR RENT —two all modern houses. One, 5-rooms; one, 7rooms. One block from Adams Central school. Call 6-5335. Monroe.l49 6t FOR RENT — clean, nicely furnished, 4-rooms and bath apartment. Including utilities, television and soft water.’ Close uptown. Adults preferred. Phone 3-4734. 129 TF Trade in a good town — Decatur

Wanfed WANTED — Sewing or altering. Call at 121 S. Ist Street. 148 3t-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 TO BUY — older style <• homes; 2 or 3 bedroom. Please state price and location. Write to box 1670, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 149 6t WANTED TIMBER. Top prices paid for standing white and burr oak timber. For free estimates write to ROBERTSON STAVE MFG. CO., INC., Box 53, Rockford. Ohio. 100 TF SEWING MACHINE AND MATERIALS is our business. W e try to handle the very best. Free Portable Sewing Machine Table with each Portable sold, ($22.00 value). Just like having 2 machines. BOARDMAN’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP, 223 N. First street. Store Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 129 26t Instructions U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI Men-women, 18-52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory training until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary. FREE information on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving phone. Lincoln Service, Pekin 3, Illinois. 138 Tx Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF FOR SALE — BABY CHICKS — White Leghorn, White Rock, New Hampshire, Barred Rock. Order now! MODEL HATCHERY. Phone 6-6866. 107 T WANTED TO BUY—Heavy or Leghorn Hens — Farm Pick-up. We buy Eggs. Also do Custom Dressing TREON’S POULTRY MARKET. Phone 3-3717. 258 TF WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling. Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017 WOLFE’S PRODUCE. 607 Kekionga Street. 304 TF ANHYDROUS AMMONIA tor side dressing corn. 82% Nitgrogen, The nitrogen that will not leach. For information, call HENRY or EUGENE HEIMANN. 127 26t Notice NOTlCE—more people buy Wurlitzer Pianos than those erf any other name. Available in this area only at DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 56 TF MORE BILLS THAN DOLLARS? See Bill Snyder, manager at . BUDGET LOANS, 164 S. Second Street, for the dollars needed to pay all the bills in full. It’s easier to pay — the BUDGET way. ’ ■ 148 6t Card Os Thanks We wish to thank all who assisted us in any way during the sickness and death of our husband and father. We want to especially thank Rev. Myers, Mr. Zwick and the nurses of the Bluffton Clinic hospital. God bless you all. Grover Owens family. Automobiles FOR SALE — 1957 AC-170 International 2-t on Truck. In good condition. Call Preble 6 on 30. 148 3t-x FOR SALE — %-TON STUDEBAKER PICK-UP TRUCK. SALE PRICE $395.00. ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, INC. NORTH 13th STREET, DECATUR, INDIANA. 144 6t Trade in a good town — Decatur QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds wfeol "The watchdog I got in the Democrat Want Ads was asleep last night—and I fell over her!"

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Two Minor Mishaps j Reported In City | Two accidents occurred in Decatur since Saturday noon, with only very minor damage resulting frpm one mishap. Daniel L. Eyanson, 17, 216 W. Adams street, was traveling north on First street at 1:45 p.m. Saturday, when his vehicle collided with an auto westbound on Rugg street and operated by Rolen Ross, 46, 1403 Master Drive. Damages were estimated at 3200 to the Ross car and SIOO to Eyanson’s vehicle. A parked car owned by Donald L. Bieberich, route 2, Monroeville, received an estimated S3O damage in a minor mishap at 8:30 a. m. today. Bieberich’s auto was struck by a semi-trailer truck owned by the Gooding Amustment Co. and driven by Gilbert Franklin Davis, route 2, Logan, O.j Davis attempted to pull the large . truck between two parked cars, and the center of the trailer struck the Bieberich auto on the right front. The truck was not damaged. At Least 12 Are Killed In State Traffic By United Press International A collision of two cars in the rolling hills of Monroe County killed four of the weekend's heavy toll of casualties on Indiana highways and streets. The toll was at least 12 and poisibly more, depending on whether two questionable deaths are recorded as accidental in autopsies ordered for the victims. In addition, a highway construction worker was killed in a crash into, a stonepile on an unopened section of an interstate highway, j The wreck near Bloomington Sunday killed Charles Blair, 29, Indianapolis, driver of one of Ihd cars; Winfred Duncan, 42, Bloomington, driver of the other; Cornell Hill, 28, Jeffersonville, and Stella Shields, 23, Bloomington. Police said Blair’s car was traveling at high speed on the wrong side of Indiana 7 and crashed into the Duncan car on a curve two miles north of Bloomington. Thomas Williams, 34, was taken to Bloomington Hospital in critical condition. He was riding, with Blair. Luther Harmon; 24. Oak Park, 111., died Sunday night in St. Elizabeth’s Hospital at Lafayette, hours after he apparently dozed while driving along U.S. 41 five miles south of Boswell. Raise Toll To 521 The weekend deaths raised the state’s 1962 fatalities to at least 521 compared with 455 this time last year. John Leeper, about 20, Argos, was killed Sunday night when his car hit an auto driven by Lowell Singery, 21, Argos. Singery was hospitalized with a rib fracture. The accident occurred two miles east of Argos. Gregory Keith Taylor, 4. Indianapolis, was killed Saturday night near his home when he ran into the side of a truck driven by Dale Taylor, 28. Indianapolis, and slipped beneath a wheel of the vehicle. The driver was a distant relative of the victim. Paula Valentine, 13, South Bend, was injured fatally Saturday when a car in which she node crashed* into a tree in Mishawaka. Paul Leon Smith, 27. and Robert Earl Alward, 34, R.R. 1, Kingman, were killed Saturday when their motorcycle slid out of control on a curve on U.S. 136 west of Covington. Ralph Robert M:ilspaugh, 32, Terre Haute, was killed Saturday when his car crashed after being hit by a second auto at a west side intersection in Indianapolis. Max E. Miller, 26, Clayton, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and reckless homicide. Police said his car. struck the Robert Leroy Prieve, 21, South Bend, was killed in a two-car collision on U.S. 20 west of South Bend Friday night. On Unopened Road Not counted as a traffic fatality was the death Saturday of Grover Kisor, 44, Charlestown, in a crash on a portion of Interstate 65 under construction between Columbus and Seymour. The highway has not yet been opened for traffic. Police said his car smashed into a 10-ton pile of stone as he was inspecting roadbuilding - machinery. He was a construction worker. ■ . Authorities said Morton McCutchin, 88, Elberfeld, whose car w-ent out of control and crashed into a parked car and three houses Sunday at Evansville, may have been stricken before the ac- * cident. An autopsy was ordered to ; determine the cause of death.

Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock : Hogs 6,100; uneven, Steady to weak to 25 lower; 190-230 lb 19.2519.65; bulk 190-250 lb 18.50-19.25; 240-270 lb 18.00-18.50; few 19.00; 270-310 lb 17.00-18.25; sows steady so 25 higher; 300-400 lb 14.50-16.25; 400-600 lb 13.50-14.75. Cattle 24)00; calves 75; steady to weak: choice steers 25.50-26.00; good to mostly choice 25.00; good 23.25-24.00; standard and good 22.00; choice heifers 24.50-25.00; mixed good and hoice 23.50; cows steady, utility and commercial 14.50-16.75; canners and cutters 13.00-15.00; bulls steady to 25

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ONE-MEGATON H-BOMB IN TERMS A ’ _1 OFT.N.T. site® CLEVELAND — Q A LOT OF BANG—It would take 20,000 freight cars loaded with T.N.T. to equal the first high-altitude, one-megaton nuclear explosion by the United States high above Johnston Island in the Pacific. They would stretch nearly 190 miles, about the distance between Buffalo and Cleveland. Russia’s giant 57-megaton blast set off last fall equaled the explosive force of a line of T.N.T.-packed cars 10,773 miles long. Smallest known U.S. detonation was one4enth of a kiloton, or about the power of two freight cars full of T.N.T.

SURE WE'VE GOT/SHE'S DONG (GEE, DOC, I ~L.OR. SEEDE CAUTIONED/ BUT THAT WAS \ VES, OF COURSE... A OOOLA OUT ON I ALL RIGHT 100/1 DUNNO IF ZI.MV \ IME ESPECIALLY I YOUR MENTAL ITHEY'RE IN A ■ A PROJECT...WE I WOULDN'T \l SHOULD./ OPERATION? I ABOUT TH' DANGER k FACILITIES, I /VERY DELICATE > 1* THINK SHE'S A \ YOU UKE TO X A MX) KNOW. J LOF OVER TAXING THOUGHT' J CONDITION ' ■ RIGHT SMART \ JOIN HER?”/ [ MY FACILITIES/ * ■WZWBw -Jw Ok M o l-f W/fei IrW W 1 IIjKgjSI p H ■■ vmKra aug ><J K ; I nuHrl . IM** L pBUT -4 ■ WHAT ABOUT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE POLICY? FBEE FAMING FOR CZ fw! 1 °® M CUSTOMERS—LOT LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. ■ F —* M ’ nre * strW *’ DECATUR, IND. PHONE 3-3111 i .■■■.■ n ii hi n i .in i .—I .iiiliiWlMSp-

higher; utility and commercial 18.00-20.00; vealers steady; good and a few choice 26.00-29.00; standard and low good 22.00-26.00. Sheep 600; fully 1.00 lower; choice and mixed choice and prime spring lambs 21.00-23.00; choice to mostly prime 23.50; good and low choice 18.00-20.00. Y Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPl>—Livestock: Hogs 7,500; moderately active; butchers 230 lb down steady to 25 higher; weights over 230 lb fully steady; U.S. No 1-2 190 - 230 lb butchers 19.00 - 19.25; around 50 1 head mostly No 1 190-220 lb 19.50;

mixed No 1-3 180 - 230 lb ’ 18.5019.00; 230-250 lb 17.75-18.50; 250270 lb 17.25-17.75; No 2-3 270-300 lb 16.75-17.25. Cattle 15,500. calves 25;’ slaugh ter steers average choice and better over 1100 lb rather slow, steady to 25 lower; other steers fairly active, steady; heifers steady to 25 lower; bulls fully steady; vealers steady; several loads mostly prime 1235-1325 lb steers 27.75-28.00; bulk high choice and mixed choice and prime 11001350 lb 26.25-27.50; bulk choice 950-1350 lb 24.75-26 25; bulk good 22.50- standard and mixed standard and low good fed Holsteins 20.50-21.50; two loads mixed choice and prime heifers 25.75 and 26.00; bulk choice 24.25-25.25; good and mixed good and choiee 21 .SO--24.00; standard and, good vealers 20.00-25.00; good 720 lb feeding heifers 22.25. Sheep 1,000; slow; spring slaughter lambs mostly 50 lower; instances as much as 1.00 lower than last Thursday; choice and prime showing full decline: choice and prime 80-11; lb spring lambs 22.50- good 21.00-23.00. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T„ 100%; DuPont, 168%; Ford, 78%; General Electric, 55; General Motors, 46; Gulf Oil, 35; Standard Oil Ind., 43%; Standard Oil N. J., 48%; U. S. Steel, 42%. Chalmer L. Wolfe To Return To U.S. ETAIN AB, France — Airman second class Chalmer L. Wolfe of Decatur, Indiana , is among the United States Air Force reservists and Air National gaurdsmen who will return to the U.S. for release from active duty in July and August. Airman Wolfe, a supply specialist, was recalled to duty in the defense buildup last year and was deployed to Europe as a member of the 71215 t Tactical Wing. The wing was a part of the Ohio Air National Guard based at Lockbourne AFB, Ohio, when it was activated. The airman, a foxier student at Decatur high school, is married to the former Glendolyn A. Gallmeier of rural route one, Decatur. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Wolfe of 827 Schirmeyer St . Decatur. | Modern Etiquette I By Roberta Lee I Q I entertained an out-of-town guest and received a nice letter from her telling me how much she enjoyed her visit. Must I reply to this letter? A. This would be better than ignoring the letter. Your guest will appreciate learning that you, too, enjoyed the visit, and that you are looking forward to seeing her again sometime. Q. When one is served a cup of coffee that is filled to the brim, is it all right to bend over the cup and take a few sips so as to avoid any danger of spilling when lifting the cup? A. Certainly not! Take a sufficient number of spoonfuls of coffee and sip these, until you can lift the cup safely. Q. I know that bridesmaids at a wedding pay for their own outfits, but who pays for their bouquets? A. The bouquets are a part of the wedding expenses, and as such, devolve upon the bride’s parents.

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Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected June 25 160 to 170 lbs. 17.50 170 to 180 lbs. — 18.25 180 to 190 lbs 18.50 190 to 220 lbs. 18.75 220 to 230 lbs. , 18.50 230 to 240 lbs. 18.25 240 to 250 lbs. 17.75 250 to 260 lbs. *17.50 260 to 270 1b5.17.00 270 to 280 lbs. 16.75 280 to 290 1b5.16.50 290 to 300 lbs. 16.25 100 to 160 lbs. 10% - 12% Roughs 300 lbs. down 14.50 300 to 330 1b5.14.00 . 330 to 360 lbs. 13.50 360 to 400 lbs. 13.00 400 to 450 lbs. ... 12.50 450 to 500 lbs. 12.00 500 to 550 lbs„. 11.50 500 lbs. up;11.25 Stags 1.00 Boars . 8 - If

GRAIN PRICES Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 25 No 1 Wheat 1.98 No. 2 Wheat ... JL.1.97 No. 1 Ear Corn 100 1b5.1.54 36 lbs. Oats .* T ... .64 No. 1 Soybeans 240 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected June 25 Large Clean Whites .20 Large Clean Browns.2o Mediums .18 Pullets .12 Heavy Hens 10 Leghorn Hens .06 FARMERS GRAIN A FEED CO Willshire. Ohio Corrected June 22 No. 1 Wheat2.ol No. 2 Wheat 2.00 Com 1.55 36 lbs. Oats .60 No. 1 Soybeans 2.39 CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICE! BEFORE SELLING. Hauling cat* wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel ■nd corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121. 3-3122 ——l TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 • Pontiac • GMC New & Used Cars & Trucks EVANS Sales A Service st BUTLER GARAGE, INC. 126-128 S. First St w [STOPWW| More work with I your farm dollar! ■ PROTECT YOU* | I FARM PROFITS- | | FARM WITH I [ FLEET-WING | BEAVERS OIL SERVICE. INO.