Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1962 — Page 5
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Card Os Thanks We will to thank everyone for Hie beautiful cards and gifts we received on our Golden Wedding Anniversary. ■ Mr. & Mrs. Clyde McClure. Trade in a good town — Decatur GBA <N PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, andl soybeans 3c per bushd and com 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-3121, 3-3122 • Pontiac • GMC New A Used Cars * Trucks EVANS Sales & Service at BUTLER GARAGE, INC. 126-128 S. First St. AIRLINE Opportunities MEN AND WOMEN 17 to 35, high school graduates. ’ See if you can qualify. Train for Jet-Age opportunities with expanding Airlines as Hostess, Passenger Agent, Communicationist, Reservationist, Operations Agent, Station Agent, Ticket Agent, Radio Operator, etc. Get FREE information. Send your name and address to: 1 AIRLINES TRAINING DIVI- , SION, Atlantic School, Box 1695, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat.
WANTED! MEN ■ WOMEN from ages 18 to 52. Prepare now Lincoln Service helps thousands for U. S. Civil Service job open- prepare for these tests every Ings in this area during the year. It is one of the largest next 12 months. and oldest privately owned Government positions pay as schools of its kind and is not high as $446.00 a month to connected with the Government, start. They provide much greater security than private employment and excellent opportunity For FREE Information on Govtor advancement. Many positions ernment jobs, Including list of require little or no specialized positions and salaries, fill out education or experience. coupon and mall at once - TODAY. You will also get full deBut to get one of these jobs, you tails on how you can quality must pass a test. The competl- yourself to pass these tests, tion is keen and in some cases .■ only one out of five pass. Don’t delay - Act NOW! am »■» SM * MB MB. «■ BM BB MB MB B» — LINCOLN SERVICE, D«pt. 55 Pekin, Illinois I am very much interested. Please send me absolutely FREE (1) A list of U. S. Government positions and salaries; (2) Information on how to qualify for a U. S. Government Job. Name — Age Address City ... State —- SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 27—11:00 a.m. Ashcraft Plumbing & Heating, John Ashcraft, owner. 440 S. Meridian St., Portland, Ind. Plumbing and heating supplies. Ray Elliott, Ernest Loy, auctioneers. SEPT. 28—7:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaper, owners. 1 mile south of Woodburn, Ind. on St. Rd. 101 to Slusher Road, then 1 mile west. Registered and hi-grade Holsteins. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. SEPT. 29—11:00 a.m. Catherine Minich, heirs, owners. 2 miles north and % mile east of Hoagland, Ind. Real estate and personal property. Glenn C. Merica, auctioneer. SEPT. 29—1:30 p. m. Brice’Bauserman, executor of Tena WendeM estate. 7 miles east, 2‘/4 miles south of Berne, Ind. 100-Acre farm. Phil Neuenschwander, Maynard Lehman, auctioneers. SEPT, 29—1:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Black, owners. % mile east of Decatur, Ind. on Bellmont Road. Furniture and appliances Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co., G. Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. OCT. 6—10:30 a. m. Willard Markley, owner. 2 miles east of Bluffton, Ind. on St. Rd. 124, then 1 mile south on St. Rd. 201. Tractor and farm machinery. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. OCT. 6—1:30 p.m. Charles B. Dewey, administrator Jennie Dewey estate. 3 miles northeast of Woodburn, Ind. Corner Maumee Center Road and Ind.-Ohio state line. 104 Acre improved farm. Glenn C. Merica, auctioneer. OCT. 13—1:00 p.m. Glen Clark, executor Bertha A. Clark estate. Pleasant Mills, Ind. Home, 4 lots, personal property. Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr.
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Farmer’s Column WE BuV cMckens and quality eggs. PECATUR FARMS. FOR SALK — registered milk cow. 1 mile south, 3/4 miles west of Wren, 8urk.224 3t-x FOR SALE —two or more Holstein milk cows. 5-miles west of Monroe and 3/4 miles north. Albert Dick. 225 It-x WANTED TO BUY-Reavy 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 Free culling. Also do Cusand leghorn hens. Daily pickup tom dressing. Phone", 3-2017 WOLFE S PRODUCE. 807 Keklonga Street. 304 TF FOR SALE — I.H.C. 3 14” plow on rubber with radex shears. Good condition. WANTED—3/4-Ton Truck, in good condition. 4-speed transmission. Write to Box 154, route 3, Bluffton, Indiana. 224 3t-x For Rent FOR RENT—first floor apartment. 5-large rooms. Large lot. Garage. Individual gas heat. Available October 1. Call 3-4889. 225 3t UNFURNISHED APARTMENT — 3-rooms and bath. Storage space; use of basement; gas heat. Located on 10th street. Thearl Stults, 133 S. 4th street. Phone 3-4049.223 3t FOR RENT — Suburban, unfurnished home. 4-miles northwest of Decatur. 5-rooms and bath. Electricity. Small family. Call H-79063, Fort Wayne, alter 5 p.m. 225 4t If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
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MISCELLANEOUS STUCftY #WftE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:38 p.m. and 7 to 8 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 8«06. 108 TF MOTHER—why cook in hot weatherl Try our 8 regular Hamburgers 81.00, or 6 double pattie Hamburgers, >2.00. WIN-RAE DRIVEIN. N. 13th street.l23 TF FOR THE FINEST beauty care, come to Mi-La-de Style Salon, 1216 Jackson street, across from Hammond's Fruit Market. Phone 34478. 224 7t AUTHORIZED SINGER Headquarters in Decatur. New and used Singer Sewing Machines; service all makes. EHINGER’S FABRICS, Phone 34404. Bob Biebtrich, representative. 160 TF COVER your bare hardwood floors with .... all wool Wilton carpet Installed with foam pad for only $6.95 a sq. yd. Choice of colors! SHEETS FURNITURE. 207-TF 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 FABULOUS . . . 3-rooms of fine quality furniture — Everything at the one low price of $359.95. As low as $3.75 per week. SHEETS FURNITURE. 207-TF NEED EXTRA CASH until next payday? You can obtain a Pay Day Loan at BUDGET LOANS, 164 S. Second street. $50.00 for two weeks costs just 70c. See Bill Snyder, manager; or phone him at 3-3333. 225 6t COME AS YOU ARE) Try our delicious . . tender . . sizzling Steaks, Chicken or Seafood. Served 5 p. m. to 1 a. m. TONY'S TAP, 916 N. IJtfi street. 122 tTF 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 Automobiles FOR SALE — 1954 2%-Ton Ford Truck. New Cargo King engine, tires good, tandem axle, 16ft. steel grain bed. 1960 F-100 Ford Pickup, with or without stock rack, low mileage. Phone 8844, Monroeville.22l str X Wanted WANTED — babysitter for small boy. Five days a week. Call 34173 after 4 p.m. 223 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 some Citizens Telephone stock of Decatur or sell what I already have. Reply to Box 38, route two, Decatur. 217 T-x WANTED—to please you in any of your landscaping needs. Mum Plants. BARGERS'NURSERY, 7 miles west on U. S. 224. 225 t 24 LOST AND FOUND LOST — border collie; black and white. Answers to name “Lady.” Reward. Marvin Stoutenberry, Phone 3-8368.223 3t LOST — long nosed brindle boxer in the vicinity west of Hoagland. If found contact Roscoe Myers. Phone Poe 25-F.223 3t LOST — gents dark brown billfold, containing valuable papers. Lost in the vicinity of Decatur Catholic school. Call 74-F-2, Wren, Ohio, collect. 225 Bt-x Business Opportunities HAVE THE ADVANTAGE of being in business for yourself. Make $20,000.00 in your spare time. No investment needed. For further information write to: Joe Curia’s Awning & Window Center. "The quality name in home Improvement,” 107 E. Columbia St., Fort Wayne, Indiana. E-7548. 180 TF Trade in a good town — Decatur
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For Salo FOR SALE —girl's size 4, blue wool fleece coat with leggings. “Curtsy” brand name. Excellent condition. $12.00. Call 3-8456 after 5:30 p.m.. 225 3t-F FOR SALE — Swimming Pool kits. Lowest prices in town. Campus Pools, south 13th street, U. S. 27. 121 TF ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners Saks & Service. Bonded representative. Robert Crabtree, 1203 Master Drive. Phone 3-2349. 183 TF DON’T STOP EATING, but lose weight safely with Dex-A-Diet tablets. Full week’s supply only, 98c. SMITH DRUG CO. 205-24 t ELECTRO-GRAND sewing ma - chine made by Brother. Zigzag. Less than a month old. $35 cash or terms. Phone 3-2368. • ./ ■ , < 225 3t EVERGREENS, shade trees and hearty mums. Complete landscaping service. Phone 3-9458. BOBBY HELLER NURSERY, Route 2, Decatur. 1-Mile south of Preble. 167 lOOt SMILEY POLE BUILDINGS. Square post construction. See or call HOMER IFER, route 4, Bluffton, Ind. Phone 1587, ring one . 217 30t-x BIG FOUR. Hamburgers and Bar-B-Ques, 6 for SI.OO. Cheesebur--sers and Breaded Tenderloins, for SI.OO. Trimmings included. THE ELBOW ROOM, North on U.S. 27. Phone 3-2730. 184 TF FOR SALE — Delicious homestyle canned beef, pork, chicken, turkey, packed by LIECHTY’S of Berne. So convenient, heat it, serve it! Get Liechty’s fine canned meats at your favorite food store. 207-24 t SINGER AUTOMATIC zig-zag portable sewing machine. Less than five years old in A-l condition. $49 cash or terms. Guarantee. Phone 3-2368 for home trial. S & H stamps too! ' . 225 5t REPOSSESSED electric chord organ,, model 96 Sonola, 24 bass chords over two octaves, light wood. Assume 8 monthly payments of $5.50 or S4O cash. Phone 3-2368 for home trial. S &,H stamps too!221 7t SINGER Sewing Machine with dial control, zig zag equipment. Real nice. Automatically makes fancy stitches, scallops, buttonholes, satin stitches and embroideries. Full balance $43.87. Payments $5.87 a month. Call 3-3085. Electro Hygiene Co. 224 6t G. E. VACUUM CLEANER —Toll easy. Very late model in practically new condition. Complete with all attachments. Uses throw away paper bags. Original price over $89.00. Pay balance due of $19.97 or $4.87 per month. For free home demonstration, call 3-3085. Electro Hygiene Co. 224 6t FANCY TROPICAL FISH - everything needed for the aquarist's, plants, aquariums, filters, pumps, frozen and prepared foods. Now open every day. Hours: 10 a. m. - 8 p. m. SHADY AQUARIUM, 728 N. Second street. 224 stx 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 a year. Compare our quality and prices before you decide on this once in a lifetime purchase. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE, 138 N. Second street. “Serving the musical interests of the community.” 56 TF Livestock BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF Helo Wanted WANTED — man, locaL~lß to 55 years. Part time work. Phone Preble 40, between 8 a.m. and 4 £ pjgh — 225 2t-x HELP WANTED — Secretarial work, typing, shorthand preferred but not required, permanent position. Custer and Smith, attorneys. 224 4t-x Notice NOTlCE—more people buy Wurlitzer Pianos than those or any other name. Available in this area only at DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 56 TF BUDGE-A-MATIC CHECKS are the easiest and most convenient way to have money at your fingertips for all Fall expenses. Cash these checks and pay cash for all seasonal needs. See BUDGE! LOANS friendly manager, Bill Snyder, at 164 S. Second street; or phone him at 3-3333. 225 61 .A . . -- - T~ If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
. Balanced Menu In i Child’s Reading By GAY PAULEY UPI Women’s Editor g NEW YORK (UPI) — The , woman author of a best-selling series of children’s books believes . today's youngsters are losing s touch with fantasy because of the nature of current writing for 3 them. “The general run of reading ? material for them is factual,” ■ said Pamela Travers, British author. "How to do this. Bow to do 1 that!” ' To P.L. Travers, as she signs her works, “a balanced menu” of . reading for children must include . fairy stories. - "Fairy stories are how to BE,’ 5 she said. “They’re the lessons of the race. They include all the t 'truths. ” : We asked Miss Travers to suggest what else should go in a balanced diet for children’s reading. “I would prefer, the term ’ ‘food,’ ” she said. “Food is for J eating when hungry., ,Diet coni notes a regime.” Should Furnish “Food r She wouldn’t elemjnafe today’s , “how to” books from, the menu, r But she would suggest that pa- ’ rents always furnish the “food of nursery rhymes and hymns,” as • well as the fairy tales. “The old rhymes: are built on » the same truths as the fairy • tales,” said Miss Travers. J “Lamentably,’ she added, “not p enough adults are reading fairy a tales now, either.” . She added that for children f reading should be for fun—they shouldn’t need to interpret. But ' for adults, the ideal fairy story j starts the reader asking ques--7 tions. . .interpreting “according to . ones own morals.” Miss Travers said the true fairy 1 tales, as those by Grimm, are . “passed down through many generations. Most of the great ones - we know came out of the East, .pany from old Persist? t' “Do you know, I have found 232 ... versions of Cinderella alone?” s Authdr of Mary Poppins t o P.L. Travers is the author of .. thfe Mary Poppins series of books e «Kqr children. Mary is the heroine 1 who gets into all sorts ot, adven’t h” — —
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tures—and in 12 languages into which the books have been translated. Mary also soon will be the heroine of a motion picture Walt Disney is planning, Miss Travers said. The author is on a visit to this country for further discussion of the film and also t o supervise publication of her new book for
OUT OUR WAY ( WE'VE GOT \ /SHUT UP \ /no-NO-WlTh\ \MPU--BUT L / AM 1 SIT 1 I YOUR MEMORY j / WHAT ARE I MEOUTA / I RIGHT NOW J I THE SENSATIONS \ \ HERE.' \ ? IS TH' TIME f \ IN GUfCKSANPf J / THEN AST \ ITO GIVE US A 1 X A PULLING, A s/ I GUESTIONS 11 FAIR IPEA J { SUCKING YOU I \ AFTER J X, OF IT I r \ POWNUKE, / ( TMOUT/j «r JR.WH.UAMS THE roor stupent F i " — i — Il I I J f Ar’ Vl 1 « i ■ ~ I I m !««■ TMlbt- UA F«t Off. 9-271 I •‘Just three weeks of school and already that Miss ■ Jackson asks my opinion on things, Mom! ‘Roger,’ she : says, *what on earth am I going to do with you?”’
adults — “The Fox at the Manger,” based on the tradition that on Christmas nights animals have the gift of speech.
Todays Market F. E. STEWART A CO Corrected September 24 160 to 170 lbs. 16.50 170 to 180 lbs. 17.00 180 to 190 1b5.... 17.75 190 to 200 lbs. 18.25 200 to 220 lbs. 18.50 220 to 230 lbs. ..... 18.25 230 to 240 lbs. 18.00 240 to 250 lbs. 17.75 250 to 260 lbs. 17.50 260 to 270 lbs. 17.00 270 to 280 lbs. 16 75 280 to 290 lbs. 16.50 290 to 300 lbs. 16.25 100 to 160 lbs 12-14 Roughs 300 to 350 1b5.16.00 350 to 400 lbs. ... 15.50 400 to 450 lbs 15.00 450 to 50 Olbs. 14.50 500 to 550 lbs. 14.00 550 to 600 lbs. 13.75 Stags 11.00 Boars 9 - 10 GRAIN PRICES B‘urnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO Corrected September 24 No. 1 Wheat 1.92 No. 2 Wheat 1.91 Corn 1.45 36 lbs. Oats .58 No. 1 Soybeans 2.22 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected September 24 Large Clean Whites .37 Large Clean Browns .37 Mediums .29 Pullets .16 Heavy Hens 16 Leghorn Hens .06 FARMERS CTSAIN * FEED Cv> Willshire. Ohio Corrected September 20 No. 1 Wheat 1.93 No. 2 Wheat 1.92 Corn 1.48 36 lbs. Oats ... .59 No. 1 Soybeans 2.15 ITEEPLE - MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 HELP WANTED WOMEN—S MEN-5 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY National organization wants ambitious men and women married, single, widows, divorcees, teachers, factory workers for established program with local civic groups in Adams, Allen and Jay counties. Permanent work. Must have a car and be available for immediate appointment. Earn up to $l2O per week. For personal interview, write O. GROW, Gen. Del., Decatur, no obligation, giving name, age, address and telephone. No age limit. No lay off. Steady work. i i
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