Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1962 — Page 5
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1962
Instructions 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 usually unnecessary. FREE information cm jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Box 1697, c/o De catur Daily Decomrat. 231 T-x Real Estate NEW—three-bedroom home in Monroe. Built-in kitchen features. 1% baths. Electric heat. Large landscaped lot. DECATURKOCHER LUMBER, INC. Phone 3-3131 or evenings and weekends, 3-2672. 232 TF FOR SALE — five-room modern home. Built-in kitchen features. Complete bath. New water heater. Price $4,250.00. Will seU on contract. $250.00 down balance monthly payments. Immediate possession. Write or call 3-2101. J. F. Sanmann, MIDWEST REALTY AUCTION CO., Decatur, Indiana. 253 3t For Rent FOR RENT — 3-room ground floor apartment. Furnished, including TV. Adults preferred. Phone 3-4734. 255 TF FOR RENT — 3-rooms and bath. Ground floor apartment. Private entrance. Phone 3-3068. FOR RENT — 5-room house, 710 Nuttman Ave. Equipped with oil space heater, hot water, bathroom with shower. Phone 3-3368. 254 3t-x FOR RENT — near Decatur 5room home. New bath, decoration, etc. Low rent. Write to Box 1706, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 254 3t-x Hein Wanted WANTED —experienced cook. Apply VILLA LANES. 254 6t WANTED —• experienced waitress. Apply VILLA LANES. 254 6t WANTED — Waitress from 11 in the evening 'til 7 a.m. Phone 3-8341 at Decatur Pure Truck Stop. 253 3t DRIVER WANTED — must be over 21, sober and reliable. Day work. Steady. Minch Taxi, 216 N. First street. 255 3t
SALE CALENDAR OCT. 31—6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, owners. 8 milesmMßst of Berne, Ind. on St. Rd. 118, then % mile north. Holstein dairy cattle, hogs, tractor, combine, farm machinery Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. NOV. 1—6:30 p. m. Mrs. 1 ® Celina Neuenschwander, owner. 424 Compromise Street, Berne, Ind. Household goods. Phil Neuenschwander, Maynard Lehman, auctioneers. NOV. 3—12:30 p. m. Brice Bauserman, administrator of Sam Wittwer estate. 705 High street, Berne, Ind. Home and household furniture. Mel Liechty, auctioneer. NOV. 3—1:30 p. m. T. F. Graliker, executor of Sylvester (Lester) Tumbleson estate. 1 mile South of Bobo, Ind. or miles North of Pleasant Mnlls. 40-Acre improved farm and personal property. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. C. W. - Kent, sales mgr. NOV. 10—12:30 p. m. Leona Davis, owner. y 8 mile west and % mile north of Coppess Corner. 40-Acre farm and personal property. Mel Liechty & Associates, Auctioneers, NOV. 10—12:30 p.m. C. C. Schug heirs, owners. 306 Van Buren St., Berne, Ind. 8-Room modern home and personal property. Phil Neuenschwander, Maynard Lehman, auctioneers. WBUCSAIE We, the undersigned, will sell at auction the Household Goods, located at 424 Compromise street in Berne, Indiana, on Thursday Evening, November 1,1962 6:30 - HOUSEHOLD GOODS - ” Frigidaire electric stove; Gibson refrigerator; Zenith television set; 2 4-piece bedroom suites with springs and mattress; Maytag washer; 3 upholstered chairs; green davenport; desk and chair; table and chairs; chest drawers; 3 beds with springs and mattress; sewing machine; Electrolux sweeper with all attachments; chests; wardrobe; window fan; floor lamps; Dormeyer mixer; step stool; card table; carpenter tools; anvil; fruit jars; lawn chairs; garden hose; step ladder; garden tools; pots and pans; dishes; and articles not mentioned. 1955 Ninety-eight 4-door Oldsmobile car. LAWRENCE BLUM Executor of FRED BLUM Estate, Owner HOUSEHOLD GOODS CONSIGNED: G. E. 6 cu. ft. refrigerator ;*Maytag steel tub washing machine; double tubs; solid kitchenette table with 5 chairs; dining room table with 5 chairs; I bed with snring and mattress; 2 boring machines with bits; 1 log turner; ladder brackets and wall brackets for scaffolding; lawn mower; garden tools; and articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. MRS. CELINA NEUENSCHWANDER, Ownr Phil Neuenschwander. Auetioneer ; Maynard Lehman, Auctioneer First Bank of Berne, Clerk
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Farmer’s Column WE fedY chickens and qiiaiky eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF 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 Free culling. Also do Cusand leghorn hens. Daily pickup tom dressing. Phone 3-2017 WOLFE’S PRODUCE. 607 Kekionga Street. 304 TF CIRCLE W RIDERS fall consighments. Horse-Pony equipment sale. Saturday, November 3 at 6:30 p.m. at 4-H Fair Grounds, Bluffton, Indiana. 255 3t FOR SALE — Honegger Layers. 3,200, 16 weeks. November 1, 8,400, 16 weeks, November 28. BERNE HIWAY HATCHERY. Box No. 7. Phone 2-2607. AT AUCTION — we are going to sell 7 purebred Ayrshire milk cows at the Berne & Geneva Livestock Co., on Tuesday evening, Oct. 30. These cows are all registered. —254 2t Livestock BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, rout* 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF Notice NOTlCE—more people buy Wurlitzer Pianos than those or any other name. Available in this area only at DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 56 TF FALL CASH now available at BUDGET LOANS, 164 S. Second street. See our friendly manager, Bill Snyder, or phone him at 3-3333. Money loaned for paying accumulated vacation expenses, car repairs, clothing, taxes or any other worthy purpose.2ss 6t Automobiles FOR SALE — Vi-Ton Dodge pickup truck. Good condition. Robert Kolter, route 2. Vi-mile north of Magley, Ind. 253 3t FOR SALE — Used Truck. 1953 Ford Van 1-Ton; good condition. Dual wheels. Tires, like new. Priced reasonable. Phone 3-2602. If you havg something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
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•MV AMMMBMMMWWasMMmMMMIMWBM.. MISCELLANEOUS FOR THE FINEST beauty care, ' come to Mi-La-de Style Salon, 1816 Jackson street, across from Hammond’s Fruit Market. Phone i 8-4478. 236 TF STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open • days a week, 8 a.m. to j 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 0 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 bud- ' get. 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 EXPERT GUN REPAIRING POLYCHOKE installer: Buy — SeU — Trade. Rifles, shotguns, pistols, shells. MYERS GUN SHOP, Bluhtan, Ind. 239 30t AUTHORIZED BINGER Headquarters in Decatur. New and used Singer Sewing Machines; service aU makes. EHBXGER’S FABRICS, Phone 3-4404. Bob Biebtrich, representative. 160 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 IT PAYS to serve Jesus. Give Christ-honoring gifts, and be blest by our Lord. CHRISTIAN BOOK & SUPPLY STORE, 318 N. Tenth street. Phone 3-2741. 231 27t COME AS YOU AREI Try our delicious . . tender .. sizzling Steaks, Chicken or Seafood. Served 5 p. m. to 1 a. m. TONY'S TAP, 916 N. 13th 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 CATCH UP with your bills, clear the slate and enjoy a breathing - spell with BUDGET LOANS’ new 90-day reduced payment plan! Pay just SIO.OO per month for the first three months, then begin regular payments. See Bill Snyder, manager at 164 S. Second street, or phone him at 3-3333. 255 6t Wanted 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 If you have something to seU or trade — use the Democrat Want ad* — they get BIG results.
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For Sale DEX-A-DIET TABLETS — only 98c for full week supply at SMITH DRUG STORE. 253 24t FOR SALE—new WurUtzer organ. Contact Vera Fisher, Willshire, Ohio. Phone 97. 253 3t FOR SALE — chest-type Kelvinator, 8 cubic foot freezer, in good working condition Call 3-8718. 254 3t-x NEW SPINET PIANOS—any" style or finish. Save from S2OO to S3OO off retail pi ice. Chuck Kester Phone 3-4892. 243 30t-x ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners Salts A Service. Bonded representative. Robert Crabtree, 1203 Master Drive. Phone 3-2349. 183 TF FOR SALE — Maytag automatic washer and matching gas dryer. Hamilton gas dryer. Upright piano. Phone 3-4413, Shady Lawn Motel. 255 3t-x FOR SALE — brand new, two manual electronic spinet organs at close out prices. From $450 up. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 254 7t FOR SALE — Fresh 1962 crop LIECHTY’S pure sorghum molasses at your favorite food store. LIECHTY CANNERY, Berne, Ind. 231 27t FOR SALE — evergreens, trees and shrubs, Chrysanthemums. FERGUSON BROS. NURSERY. 1% miles east of Monroe, state road 124. 236 22t SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Reliable party with good credit may take over small balance on easy monthly payments. Write: P. O. BOX 546, Credit Manager. New Albany, Indiana. 254 6t 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 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 REPOSSESSED—3O” Gibson electric range. Norwalk 2-piece living room suite. Lullabye 6-year crib with mattress. High chair. This merchandise was out of the store only 6 weeks. All like new. Big savings. SHEETS FURNITURE. 253 3t SPINET PIANO — this is y o u r 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 COURT NEWS Motion to Dismiss A motion to dismiss with prejudice was filed in the case of the American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corp. ys. Jack Hasinbiller. The motion was submitted, examined and approved by the court, and the court ordered the action dismissed with prejudice. Case Dismissed By agreement of the parties, the case of Paul M. Fessenden and others, vs. Adrian Poling and others, was continued. Continued to Nov. 19 The case of the Medical and Dental Business Bureau, Inc., vs. Ivan Garwood. Sr., was continued to Nov. 19 at 10 a. m., by agreement of both parties. , Time Given to Plea In the case of Melville J. Stevens vs. Donald W. Riley, Donald E. Edgell and Charles McGill, a complaint for damages case, Edgell and McGill were given until Nov. 9 to file their respective pleas in abatement on an agreement of both parties. Marriage Applications James Morris Bleeke, 504 Closs St., and Jacqueline Miller Chew, DecatUr. Dale Everett Burkhart, Marion, and Patricia Rose Loshe, Decatur. Dale Leroy Hirschy, Monroe, and Carolyn Ann Hix, route 1, Geneva. Paul D. Neuenschwander, Berne and Judith Ann Day, Berne. Richard Ervin Grosse', Akron, 0.. and Linda Marie Eutano. Akrofi, O Wilhelm A. Hintz, Fort Wayne, and Eileen Selking, route Decatur.
Cuba Lost To GOP As Campaign Issue
By LYLE C. WILSON United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) — Campaigning Republicans cannot >' spare the time to mourn the loss ) of their No. 1 issue in this congressional election. c That issue was Cuba. President Kennedy's September - October 1 campaign caravan encountered • much evidence that the voters I were worried about Cuba and were deciding to vote their un1 happiness on Nov. 6. Castro and ; communism in Cuba were becoming burdens too heavy for Democratic campaigners to bear. The President effected a politi1 cal switcheroo of majestic proportions with his new quarantine I —
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of Cuba policy. The Russians I could not have unveiled their Cuban missile pads in more timely fashion for the good of the Kennedy administration and the Democratic party. The Republicans did not merely lose the campaign advantage of the Cuban issue. The President’s decisive new policy boomed Democratic party and 1 administration morale. Both had ’ been sagging. The campaign advantage lies 1 I now with the Democrats. The Re- • publicans must fall back, regroup • and come up with a dynamic new issue. It is fairly obvious that the ■ Republicans should and will put ■ dollar stability, government « spending and taxation in the top
spot—the issue of long-haul solvency for the Treasury of the United States. That had been the top Republican issue in the early weeks of this campaign. It is a better issue today than it was last spring. The current, 1963, fiscal year began at midnight last June 30. less than four months ago. The taxpayers have paid into the Treasury in that period nearly S3O billions So much money is almost incomprehensible. More easily understood is the tax collection figure for a single day. Take Oct. 18 Internal Revenue Service collections for that one day were $261 million—more than a quarter of a billion dollars. This daily flood of the tax- , payers’ dollars into the Treasury ,is not qnough, however, to meet the bills of the congressional and executive department spenders. As of Oct. 18 they had spent so far this fiscal year $36.2 billion while collecting $29.7 billion. Tax Foundation, Inc., of New York, calculates that the session of. Congress just adjourned approved for fiscal ’63 new spending authority of about $99 billion, a peace time record. Unofficial estimates of the upcoming deficit began at $4 billion and range now to mure than $7. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPl)—Produce: Live poultry roasters special fed White Rock fryers heavy hens 18. Cheese single daisies 40-411/4; longhorns 41 - processed loaf 39-40; Swiss Grade A 45-48, B 42-46. Butter steady: 93 score 92 score score 55Vi. Eggs top grades steady, balance easy; white large extras 37; mixed large extras 35; mediums 24Vi; standards 32. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T„ 1061/2; DuPont 208V<; Ford, 40Vi; General Electric, 67Vi; General Motors, 53Vi; Gulf Oil, 33%; Standard Oil Ind., 41V 8 ; Standard Oil N.- J., 51; U.S. Steel, 39. - i - ' ■ « !g i - Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPI)— Livestock: Hogs 9,500; steady to weak; No 1-2 190-220 lb 17.00-17.50; fairly liberal showing at 17.50: mixed No 1-3 190-240 lb 1650-17.25; No 1-3 230-270 lb 16.25-16.75; shipment No 2-3 around 290 lb 16.10; shipment No 3 around 320 lb 15.75. Cattle 11,000, calves 25; slaughter steers and heifers steady to 25 higher; vealers steady; no sales feeders; loadlots prime 1175-1400 lb steers 32.50-33.50; bulk high choice and prime 1150-1400 lb 31.50-32.25; bulk choice 11001350 lb 30.00-31.75; comparable grades 900-1100 lb 29.00 - 30.25; good 26 00-28.75; load high choice to mostly prime 1100 lb heifers 29.75; two loads and part - load 975-1050 lb 29.25-29.50; bulk choice 850-1000 lb 28.00-20.00; good 25.0027.50; load mixed good and choice 27.75: Standard vealers 2() 00-25.00. Sheep 80; slaughter lambs steady; choice and prime 90-112 lb wooled slaughter lambs 20.50-21.00; good and choice 18.0020.00; package choice and prime 100 lb shorn slaughter lambs with No 1 pelts 20.00. trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results. Trade In a good town — Decatur
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Todays Market P. B. STEWART * CO. Corrected October 29 160 to 170 lbs. 15.25 170 to 180 lbs. ...—a... 15.75 180 to 190 lbs. 16.25 199 to 220 lbs. 16.50 220 to 240 lbs. 16.00 240 to 260 lbs." 15.50 260 to 280 lbs. .... 15.00 280 to 30 Olbs. .... 14.50 100 to 160 lbs. 10.75 - 12.75 Roughs 300 down 14.25 300 to 350 lbs. 13.75 350 to 400 lbs. H 25 400 to 450 lbs. 12.75 450 to 500 lbs. 12.25 500 to 550 lbs. * 11.75 550 to 600 lbs. 11.50Stags 12.00 Bobs -9 - 10 GRAIN PRICES ~ Furnished By . FORK ELEVATOR CO. Correct October 29 No. 1 Wheat 198 No. 2 Wheat 1.97 Corn.-1.50 36 lbs. Oats 58 No. 1 Soybeans ...2.34 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected October 29 Large Clean Whites .31 Large Clean Browns .31 Mediums ... .19 Pulletsll7 Heavy Hens Id Leghorn Hens .01 FARMERS CrttAlN & FEED Cut Willshire. Ohio Corrected October 29 No. 1 Wheat 2.00 No. 2 Wheat 1.99 Corn 1.50 Oats ... .60 Soybeans 2.35
CAuTusToSrGßAflrpSrcS BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-3121, 3-3122 ' • Pontiac • GMC New & Used Cars & Trucks ' EVANS Sales & Service I at BUTLER GARAGE, INC. 126-128 S. First St. ■ ' JK. TEEPLE t MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 If you have something to sell or 1 trade — use the Democrat Want • ads — they get BIG results 1 ; ''Miff 1 10 w '". . . I didn’t happen to see any t rummage sale ads in the Democrat Want Ads!” r
