Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1962 — Page 5

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Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF FOR SALIS —One-row New Idea No. 7 Cornpicker. Mrs. Norman Steffen, 5-miles west, 1-mile north Coppess Corner. 243 3t-x WANTED TO BUY-Heavy or Leghorn Hens — Farm Pick-up. We buy Eggs. Also do Custom Dress* Ing 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. 607 Keklonga Street. 304 TF DEKALB CHIX or STARTED PULLETS — America’s number one “Profit Pullet.” Bred for top pro-duction-top egg quality-top in teed efficiency and good livability. If you keep records, you’ll want DeKalb. Order day old or started pullets now for spring delivery at early order discount. See us today! DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur, Indiana. 242 lot Notice NOTlCE—more people buy Wurlltzer Pianos than those ox any other name. Available in this area only at DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 56 TF NOTICE— have regular old-time gabfest and show the latest fashions. Free clothes for the hostess. Two-miles east on U. S. 224. No phone. Mrs. Noelan Salway, route 5. 242 2t NEED EXTRA CASH until next payday? You can obtain a Pay Day Loan at BUDGET LOANS 164 S. Second street. $50.00 foh two weeks cost just 70c. See Bill Snyder, manager, or phone him at 3-3333.243 6t Help Wanted - Female CONTACT LADY — telephone contact lady to secure qualified roof. - ing and sidiqg sales appointments by telephone. Commission. Good steady income. Reply to Box 1698, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 232 TF

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SALE CALENDAR OCT. 18—6:00 p. m. Rosa Neuenschwander, owner. 4 miles East of Bluffton, Ind. on St. Rd. 124, then 5 miles North on St. Rd. 301. Household goods, antiques, tools and miscellaneous. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. OCT. 20—1:00 p.m. Gompf Woodburn Furniture, Woodburn, Ind., complete close out of new furniture and appliances. Wm. F. Schnepf & Jerry Bixler, auctioneers. -■ OCT. 20—1:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. McKean, owners. 5 njiles south of Decatur on US 27 to Value Mart, then 1 mile west, on northwest corner. Furniture, farm machinery, tools. 6 Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. OCT. 20—11:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brubaker, owners. 4 miles west of Decatur on U. 8. 224 to Preble, then south % mile. Tractor, farm machinery and household goods. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. OCT 20—12:30 p.m. Richard Tailman, executor of Alfred L. Tailman estate. 466 Fulton St., Berne, Ind. 6-Room modern home and personal property. "Phil Neuens ch wander, Maynard Lehman, auctioneers. OCT 27—1:00 p. m. — Glen Clark, executor Bertha A. Clark estate, pieasant Mills, Ind. Home, 4 lots, personal property. Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, Phil Neuenschwander, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. OCT. 27—1:00 p.m. Estella Stuckey, owner. 266 West Water street, Berne, Ind. Personal property. Emerson Lehman, auct. OCT 28—11:00 a.m. Otto Wilson, Owner. Vfa miles Ndrth of Ossian, Ind on St. Rd. 1, then 3 miles West, then lit Tarm North. 160-Acre farm and personal property. Elliffiberger Bros., auctioneers. NOV 3—1:30 p. m. T; F. Graliker, executor of Sylvester (Lester) Tumbleson estate. 1 mile South of Bobo, Ind. or IMb miles North of Pleasant Mnlls. 40-Acre improved farm and per sonal property. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. C. W Kent, sales mgr.

For Rent UPPER APARTMENT - clean and nicely furnished. Soft hot and cold water. Off street parking. Adults preferred. No pets. 116 S. 13th street. 242 TF FOR RENT — all modern, 2-bed-room home with garage. A good location. Reply to Box 1701, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. , "242 3t MODERN 5-room home. No objection to children, Inquire in person, Elbow Room Case. No phone calls please. 842 N. 13th i street. 243 3t-x Wanted DO YOU NEED A !&W HEAD? . In your Electric Razor that is! < We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF WANTED—to please you in any of your landscaping needs. Mum Plants. BARGERS' NURSERY, 7 miles west on U. S. 224. 225 124 For Sale FOR SALE - shot, two chokes. Very good condition. Phone 3-3074. 242 3t FOR SALE — all wool 12X12 Bigelow carpet. Call 3-9129 after 5 p.m, 243 3t FOR SALE — 18’ Kennebec canvas canoe. Good condition. Phone 3-8545. . 242 2t-x FOR SALE — 16’ M. F. G. boat with 30 h.p. Evinrude motor. Fully equipped. Call Willshire, 32-F-3 after 4 p.m. 241 3t-x NEVFsPINET’ PIANOS— any style or finish. Save from S2OO to S3OO off' retail price. Chuck Kester Phone 3-4892. 243 30t-x ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners Saks & Service. Bonded representative. Robert Crabtree, 1203 Master Drive. Phone 3-2349. 183 TF FOR SALE — Fresh 1962 crop LIECHTY’S pure sorghum molasses at your favorite food store. LIECHTY ’ CANNERY, Berne, 1nd.231 27t SAVE on your fuel cost! Insulate your attic now before cold weather- Blown-in insulation. Free estimates. Phone 3-4087. 243 T STOP AND SEE our factory-fresh candy for Halloween. Truckload Michigan Apples, $1.49 bushel and j z; up. CORNER. 241 3t FOR SALE — evergreens, trees and shrubs, Chrysanthemums. FERGUSON BROS. NURSERY. 1% miles east of Monroe, state road 124.236 22t 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. Cheeseburgers and Breaded Tenderloins, 5 for SI.OO. Trimmings included. THE ELBOW ROOM, North on U.S. 27. Phone 3-2730. 184 TF 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 w»eks 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 Livestock BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR THE FINEST beauty care, 1 come to Mi-La-de Style Salon, 1216 Jackson street, across from Hammond's Fruit Market. Phone 3-4478. 236 TF I 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 i evening except Wednesday night. | Feel free to look Around! 116 TF QUALITY Home Furnishings at Discount Prices. Furniture to • accent any room decor can be yours at prices to fit your bud- » get. UHRICK BROS. DISCOUNT FURNITURE.2SO TF . GUARANTEED watch and jewelry » repair. Diamonds cleaned and | checked. Free of charge. JOHN $ BRECHT JEWELRY. 226 North , 2nd. Phone 3-3906. 109 TF IEXPERT GUN REPAIRING | POLYCHOKE installer; Buy -* SeU I — Trade. Rifles, shotguns, pis-1j tols, shells. MYERS GUN SHOP,! Bluf/ton, Ind. 239 30t j AUTHORIZED SINGER Head- | quarters in Decatur. New and I used Singer Sewing Machines; I service all makes. EHINGER’S I FABRICS, Phone 3-4404. Bob J Bieberich, representative. 1 160 TF 1 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.l37 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 IT PAYS to serve Jesus. Give Christ-honoring gifts, and be blest by our Lord. CHRISTIAN N. Tenth street. Phone 3-2741. ' BOOK & SUPPLY STORE, 318 i 231 27t 1 COME AS YOU AReT Try our l delicious « . tender sizzling Steaks, Chicken or Seafood. Served 5 p. m. to 1. a. m. TONY'S TAP, 916 N. 13th street. 122 tTF 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 BUDGET LOANS’ friendly manager, Bill Snyder at 164 S. Second street, or phone him at 3-3333. 243 6t FREE! FREE! FfiEE! 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 1 3-4155.149 TF Help Wanted - Male I SALESMAN - MANAGER for contact work. Credit organization needs local man to call on : Business and Professional men 50 : mile radius. If you have sold Specialties, Food Plans, Books, J Memorials, or Intangibles, this ’ is an unusual opportunity. Permanent and must have car. High Commission-Bonus arrangement with advancement opportunity. i $125 weekly draw qualified man. , Write Box 1700, c/o Decatur j Daily Democrat. 241 3t-x 1 1,1 1,1 11 ' Real Estate NEW—three-bedroom home in Monroe? Built-in kitchen features. 114 baths.EJectric heat. Large landscaped lot. DECATURKOCHER LUMBER, INC. Phone 3-3131 or evenings and weekends, 3-2672. 232 TF 3-BEDROOM HOME at Peterson' ' Has new roof, new siding, new s windows. Corner lot. Immediate , possession. Low down payment, easy monthly payments. Campi bell Realty, 4413 Spatz St., Fort Wayne Ind. Phone H-9662. s 238 9t-x Instructions i - l ’ U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! ” Men-women, 18 to 52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory / training until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience t, usually unnecessary. FREE information on jobs, salaries, rei, quirements. Write TODAY giving i. name, address and phone. Lin- ~ coin Service, Box 1697, c/o De - catur Daily Decomrat. ■) ss 231 T-x rs. Trade in a good town — Decatur 4>

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Situation Wanted EXPERIENCED Beautician wishes employment. Phone 7-7244. \ 240 st-x \ EUB Congregational Meeting Thursday » 4W W’' ; J ■ Dr. Reuben H. Mueller Thursday at 6:30 p. m., the Decatur Evangelical United Brethren church will hold a congregational dinner meeting at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. The general committee of the stewardship program is planning this dinner and" making every effort to have all families and friends of the church present. Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, D. D., LL.D., L.H.D., senior bishop of the Evangelican United Brethren church, will be the principal speaker He is bishop of the Indiana conference north and west central area of the denomination. He also represents the denomination at such high-level occasions as the world council of churches.' Bishop Mueller will be speaking on the subject “First They Gave

Lutheran Assembly - Holds Fall Meeting The Zion Lutheran voters assembly voted a total increase of 6% in the congregation’s budget for 1963, accepted its nominating committee report for next year's ' officers, and heard progress reports from its various standing committees, at its fall quarterly meeting held Sunday afternoon at the church. Wm. F. Schnepf, I congregational chairman, presided and the Rev. Richard C. Ludwig conducted- the opening and closing devotions. Gene Moser, Bruce Dammeyer, Kenneth Arnold and Richard Reimer were welcomed as new members of the voters assembly at the well attended meeting. Treasurer Dan Freeby distributed a mimeographed summary of the congregation’s financial activities for the first nine months of this year. Herman H. Krueckeberg, financial secretary, reporting for 40 weeks of 1962, suggest- • ed greater participation by all i members. • Russell Fleming, reporting for 1 the trustees, announced that the > low bid of Harold Durbin had ! been accepted as janitor for the • coming year. Congregational poli icy has been for its trustees to t advertise for bids and select the • janitors. The board of parish education, : through its chairman, Norbert r Bleeke, reported that Arthur Bieberich has been appointed superintendent of the Sunday school with Robert Hall as his assistant. A newsletter, called "Zion Educa- ' tion News” will be published and 1 sent to each member. Cost of this 1 publication will be handled through* various organizatiorrs of ' the church rather than through t the church’s budget. . The 4 new classroom trailer is proving to be very satisfactory. A summary of i' tire programs lor ' Teacher League was given and I all members were urged par- ' ticipate. ■ Ralph Sauer presented the proposed budget for the coming year. K An increase of about 15% toward ■ the synodical budget was accepted, The Congregation's "Building for Tomorrow” fund goals were ■ also raised since the congregation hopes t 6 begin its more active planning toward a new church building soon. y A slate of officer candidates . for next year was read by Donald B Bieberich, nominating committee L . chairman. Additional nominees .. may still be added until the, ang nual election to be held in . December. e Phil Sauer announced that plans were still- somewhat indefinite concerning the congregation's x participation in the building drive ~ for a new old people's home aj > Fort Wayne. H

Themselves,” which is also the theme of the Decatur church's fall stewardship program. The general committee will pre- ; sent the new proposed program tor the Decatur church for 1963. Members of thp general committee are: Chalmer Barkley and Ray Eichenauer, general co-chair-men; Doyle Gehres and William Joumay, program co-chairmen; Charles Kent and Kenneth DeArmond, resources co-chairmen; Mrs. Don Cochran and Mrs. Rich- [ ard Maloney, materials co-chair- | men; James Borchers and James ; Staley, visitations co-chairmen, , and Revs. J. O. Penrod and F.-P. Miller. Co-chairmen of the hostess committee are Mrs. Clifford Hoverman and Mrs. Wilbur Tinkham. They have enlisted the following to serve as table hostesses\ Mrs. i Virgil Andrews, Mrs. Chalmer Bollenbacher, Mrs. Robert Egley, Mrs. Vera Fugate, Mrs. Hubert Gilpin, Mrs. Ed Hesher, Mrs. Curtis Hill, Mrs. Herald Hitchcock, ' Mrs. Charles Kent, Mrs. Herbert Kitson, Mrs. Cleo Landis, Mrs. Sheldon Light, Mrs. Clarence Morgan, Mrs. Robert Raudenbush, Miss Kay Wynn, Mrs. Lawr- ' ence Anspaugh, Mrs. Calvin Buri nett, Mrs. William Christen, Mrs. , Gerald Cole, Mrs. William Dellinger. Mrs. Guy Koos, Mrs. Fran- | cis Ellsworth, Mrs. Dan Foreman, Mrs. Ralph Habegger, Mrs. Mary Lynch, Mrs. Leo Seltenright, Mrs. Lawi-ence Smith, Mrs. Bill Hutker, I Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Melvin H. Hinkham, Mrs. Winston Rawley, Mrs. Merritt Alger, Mrs. Kenneth DeArmond and Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt. Senior high girls who will serve as ushers are Misses Judy Lenhart, Connie Lenhart, Becky Mauiler, Karen Bieberich, Diane August and Linda Krick. This will be the first congregational meeting since the merger of the Trinity and Bethany churches. Iridianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 10,000; barrows and gilts opened 50 lower, later closed 25 to instances 50 lower; uniform 190 225 lb 17.10-17.50; bulk 180-270 lb 16.75-17.25, 265-270 lb 17.00-17.15; rst&m tt5.50: 170400 lb 16.2517.25; sows 50 lower;' 275-350 lb 15.50-16.25 ; 350-400 lb 15.00-15.65; 400-600 lb 14.50-15.25. few 15.0. Cattle 2,800; calves 100; steers ; and heifers about steady; choice steers 29.00-29.0; individual prime 31.00; high good and choice 28.0029.00; good and mixed good to low choice 26.00-28.00; standard to good 23.50-26.00; choice heifers 27.00-27.50; high good to choice 26.00-27.00; good 24.50-26.00; standard to low good 21.50-24.50; cows about steady; utility and commer-

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