Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1962 — Page 5

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962

For Rent FOR RENT — modern 3-bedroom home in 300 block South 13th street, across from Adams Builder's Supply. Call 3-2156 between 8 and 5 weekdays. 274 3t FOR RENT — downstairs apartment. Clean and nicely furnished. All newly decorated. Adults preferred. No pets allowed. Call in person at 116 S. 13th street. 273 TF FOR RENT in Willshire, Ohio. 5room house. All modern, newly redecorated. Located Junction 33 and Bluffton road. Two-blocks from downtown area. $45 a month. Interested parties cal 1 Delmas Feasel, 3-2306 in Decatur - between 5 and 6 p.m. 272 3t Notice NOTlCE—more people buy Wurlitzer Pianos than those of any other name. Available in this area only at DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 56 TF BUDGET LOANS desires to help all credit-worthy families consolidate their bills and get out of debt. See Budget’s friendly manager, Bill Snyder, at 164 S. Second street for personal loan that you need today. 273 5t NOTICE— Phonograph needles in most players except Magnavox should be changed every six months. Worn needles damage records and sound mushy. Free installation. DECATUR RECORD STORE. 272 6t HAVING A PARTY? Call Parkway Restaurant today and reserve one of our 4 dining rooms for your next party. Can serve up to 100 in orie group. PARKWAY RESTAURANT, U. S. 27 south, Berne. Phone 2-2316. 272 4t Livestock BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF 350 GOOD TO CHOICE Hereford and Angus calves, weight 350-500 pounds. 175 good to choice Heifer calves, weight 250-300 pounds. THORNE CATTLE CO., 1-mile north of Marion on 9 & 37. 273 3t NOTICE! OFFICE CLOSED Nov. 26th to Dec. 10th Appointments made any day-Call 3-2517 DR. H. R. FREY

ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS SALES and SERVICE PHONE 3-2349 ROBERTCRABTREE 1203 MASTER DRIVE BONDED REPRESENTATIVE TUBLIC SAL? i Wt ’ a u re q uitti ?g farming and moving to Van Wert, therefore this sale, at the farm, located 1 mile north of Dixon, 0., on Indiana-Ohio line then east % mile, or 4 miles west of Convoy then north 3>/ 2 miles, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1962 12:30 13 HEAD OF REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE — consisting of 8 cows, 2 to 9 yrs. old, 4 have calves by side, one due to freshen by day of sale. Cows are all vaccinated. HERD SIRE— 4 yrs. old and a proven breeder of quality cattle; 3 heifers, 4 to 10 mos. old, weight 400 to 500 ibs.; 1 steer calf, wt. about 500 lbs. 17 HEAD OF REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP— consisting of 15 ewes, ranging in age from yearlings to aged ewes; 2 Shropshire rams. This is a good flock of sheep. HAY AND STRAW— 3SO bales of very good red clover hay; 130 bales —of wheat straw. FARM MACHINERY— I9S3 WD Allis Chalmers tractor and cultivators, in good serviceable Condition; Allis Chalmers Model C tractor and cultivators, good rubber; Allis Chalmers model No. 60 combine; 2-14 in. AC tractor plow; Sub-soiler for AG; 2-14 in. J-Deere tractor plow No. 4B; two Case rubber tired wagons and grain beds; 13-7 Co-op grain and fertilizer drill; Int. 9A heavy 7 ft. disc; New Idea side rake; Co-op 7 ft, power mower; Black Hawk 2 row corn planter with fertilizer attachment; Int. 3 section spring tooth harrow; 2 sectiori spike tooth harrow; Champion 2 row rotary hoe; Int: Wo’. 20G tractor manure spreader; Dunham 8 ft. single cultipacker; Int. hay loader; 22 ft. Universal grain elevator with gas motor; Buzz Saw; 3 h.p. Garden Mark garden tractor; rubber tired wheelbarrow. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS — Stewart electric sheep clippers; sheep blocking stand; sheep feeding troughs; lambing gates; 14 ft. cattle hay and grain feeding rack; cattle oilers; show halters; heat lamps; two iron kettles;i electric brooder stoves; chicken feeders and fountains; Bxlo brooder house; fuel oil tank heater; double blocks; feed sacks; log chains; small galv. water tank; small tools, and many items not mentioned. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— 6 qt. ice cream freezer, like new; nice corner cupboard; kitchen table and chairs; iron bed, complete; 2 table lamps; odd and ends pf dishes; some toys; pictures; complete set of Encyclopedias; small electric room heater; 5 gal. cans and other items. TERMS—CASH Lunch will be served. MR. and MRS. ALFRED LONG, Owners Auctioneers—Merl Knittie and Don Mox Van Wert, O. Delphos, O.

Real Estate FOR SALfc or TRApfc — new three-bedroom home in new subdivision, %-block from Southeast school. Financing available. Phone 3-2515 after 6 p.m. 264 12t-x NEW •— three-bedroom home in Monroe. Built-in kitchen features. I*4 baths. Electric heat. Large landscaped lot. DECATUR - KOCHER LUMBER, INC. Phone 3-3131 or evenings and weekends, 3-2672. 232 TF INVESTMENTS EARN 5% INTEREST — Buy Income Debentures. Fully secured. Budget Loan Corp, total assets $2,119,535 with 10 Indiana offices. Free prospectus. Contact Budget Loans, 164 S. Second street, Decatur. Phone 3-3333. Bill Snyder, manager. 272 6t 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! 116 TF 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 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 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 Hein Wanted LADIES as representative for Avon Christmas Gifts. Customers are waiting for service. Two openings in city, also St. Mary’s and Union townships. Write P. O. Box 798, Huntington, Indiana, or call 2195. : • 262 T WANTED — assistant manager in consumer finance business, in training for managerial position. Must be high school graduate, 22-30 years old. Good opportunity for advancement. Apply Local Loan Company, 124 N. Second street, Decatur, Indiana. Phone 3-2013, Mr. Koons, for appointment. 272 3t-x

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For Salo DEX-A-DIET TABLETS — only 98c for full week supply at SMITH DRUG STORE. 253 24t FOR SALE — two-wheel stock trailer. Boy’s bicycle. Phone 3-3350. ,274 3t-x FOR SALE — used Frigidaire automatic washer, in good condition. Inquire evenings at 322 Stevenson street. 274 3t-x FOR SALE — 275 gallon fuel tank on legs. L. R. Miller at Dent school, or call 3-8428. 272 3t-x 3—INDIANA vs PURDUE football game tickets. Game this Saturday. Harve Haggard- Phone 3-9444.274 It PUPPIES — 7weeks-old. Part Border Collie. $3.00 each. Claude Dennison, 2*4-miles south of Monroe on the Tile Mill road. 273 2t HUNGRY? Delicious beef and noodles are quick to fix with Liechty’s homestyle canned beef, available at your grocers. ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners Sales & Service. Bonded representative. Robert Crabtree, 1203 Master Drive. Phone 3-2349. 183 TF FOR SALE — Liechty’s beef and gravy over toast makes a delicious instant meal. Get Liechty’s beef and gravy today at your grocers. 263 20t FOR SALE — triple-track Aluminum Combination Windows, $10.95. Aluminum Doors, $23.75. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER, INC., 11l W. Jefferson street. Phone 3-3131.270 TF FOR SALE — fresh cider for Thanksgiving. Available anytime after Tuesday noon. November 20. Franklin Steury, 2*4miles north of Berne. Phone 2- 273 2t 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 FOR SALE — Latex paint special, $3.89 gallon. Semi-gloss $4.89 gallon. 12 Beautiful colors and white. KANE PAINT & WALLPAPER, 158 S. Second street. 274 T ELECTROLUX AUTOMATIC — vacuum cleaner. Complete with attachments, cord-reel-in- Your choice of cloth or paper bag. Just two at $24 each. Terms. Guaranteed." Phone 3-2368 so, r home trial. No obligation to buy. 269 T SINGER AUTOMATIC zigzag portable sewing machine. Makes buttonholes, monograms, fancy designs without extra attachments. Assume 9-monthly payments of $6.33. First payment due January 10, 1963. Phone 3- for home demonstration. No obligation. 273 5t 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 cide on this once in a lifetime weeks a year. Compare our quality and prices before you depurchase. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE, 136 N. Second street. “Serving the musical interests of the community.” 56 TF

Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF FOR SALE —two Poland China boars, 9-months-old. Blood tested. Harry Beavers, route two, Decatur, Indiana. 273 3t-x 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 TOBUY - Beef Hides. Top prices paid for all kinds. Bring to Schmitt Meats, 107 N. Second street, Decatur. 269 TF WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens arid leghorn hens. Daily Pickup and Free culling, Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017 WOLFE’S PRODUCE. 607 KeKionga Street. 304 TF WE'RE LOO* INO FOR People to Train For MOTEL - HOTEL OPERATION'S MakeittxWtitiTr rtlWtlily "plus apartment as Motel-Hotel Manager. Live and work in location, climate of your choice. New motels and hotels are being built every day. Many opportunities for managers and assistant managers. Men - Women - Married couples. Train at home In your spare time. Free placement assistance. Get information about age. and requirements necessary to qualify for a position in the motel-hotel industry. Write now for complete details. No obligation. MOTEL TRAINING Modern Schools, Box E-93 c/o Decatur Daily Democrat Name Address City State Age Nearest Phone

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Wanted WANTED TO BUY — Snow’s history at Adams county. Phone 3-2121. Give price and condition of book. _ 27l _ 6t 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 do housework. Married woman, experienced, will work early morning until late nights. Have transportation. Reply to Box 1710, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. - 274 2t 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 on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Box 1697, c/o De catur Daily Decomrat. 231 T-x 20 Years Ago Today Nov. 20, 1942—American troops clashed with German troops in Tunisia for the first time since World War I. Collection of tin cans in the nation’s war effort will start in Adams county Dec. 14. The December rent defense area will be under the Fort Wayne office, with an office to be opened here, with an inspector and secretary to be appointed. Red Wilkinson went to Indianapolis today to join a crew which will work in the Kaiser shipyards at Seattle, Wash. Lt. Gen. John Archer Lejeune, former commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps and a World War I hero, died at the age of 75. Modern Etiquette I By Roberta Lee I Q. The members of my bridge club always put up a 50-cent fee for prizes when we play. When someone has been invited to substitute for an absent member, is it proper for the hostess to ask this guest for 50 cents? A- In this case, the hostess can either pay the substitute’s fee herself, or she can inform her when she invites her that she will be expected to ante 50 cents. Q. What is the proper order in which the engagement ring and the wedding ring are worn on the third finger, left hand? A. The wedding ring first, then the engagement ring on top of it. Q. When you help yourself from a service dish which is accompanied by a fork and spoon, how do you manage the two implements? A. Forfc in right hand, spoon in left. Q. Please mention some of the duties of the best man at a wedding. A. The best man looks after the bridegroom, generally driving him to the church. He takes care of the ring, giving it to the bridegroom at the proper moment in the ceremony. He gives the clergyman his fee, and takes care of any. tips incidental to the going-way, being ol course reimbursed by the bridegroom at a convenient time. Q. If a knife has not been used during a meal, should it be picked up at the end of the meal and placed with the fork across the plate so that it will be taken out when the plate is removed? A. No; it should remain where it is on the table.

Q. Is it considered polite to refuse a cigaret someone offers you, if you prefer your own brand? A. Yes; but refuse graciously, saying, “Thank you, but I have some.”

Aero-Space Research Is Planned At I. U.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPD— The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has chosen an experimental center to determine industrial uses for knowledge gained in the exploration of outer space. The Indiana University Foundation said Monday it will establish at the university a center for aero-space research as part ot a pilot study. It will bring together the research and productive capacities of industries throughout Indiana, the Ohio Valley and the resources of NASA and the facilities of the university. “The ultimate goal of the national space program lies in the utilization of space to benefit the human race,” commented IU president Elvis J. Stahr jr.

BOWLING Minor League W L Pts. Bower Jewelry —22 11 32 Walt's Standard — 24 9 31 Riverview 22 11 28 Wolff’s Hardware -20 13 28 Moose No. 1 19 14 28 Clem’s Hardware 20 13 26 Haugks 20 13 25 Holthouse on Hiway 15 18 23 Smith Dairy ------ 18 15 22 Fulmer Seat Covers 17 16 21 Drewrys -16 17 20 Extracts ... 13 20 19 Downtown Texaco .14 19 19 Haircut Center 8 25 10 Team No. 2 8 25 10 Moose No. 2— 8 25 10 High series: T. Fennig 221-202-192 <615), K. Bauserman 569, R. High games — W. Osterman 234, Smith, Jr. 565. K. Bauserman 221, L. Stevens 214, F. Reed 212, B. Gase 210, R. Smith Jr. 205, Wi Schnepf 201. Note — Wilburn Ross rallied triplicate games of 141-141-141. The Minor league will not bowl Thanksgiving night. Lads and Lassies W L Pts. Argyles 11 4 15 Hopscotchers 9 6 13 Kilts 9 6 12 Heathers ? 8 7 11 Highlanders 6 9 8 Clansmen 6 9 8 Bagpipers 6 9 7 Scotsmen 5 10 6 High games — Men — R. Schafer 223, R. Brinkley 198, C. Stucky 195, D. Gaskill 192. Women —M. Merriman 170-176-154, A. Selking 150.

Jack and Jill W L Pts Eight Balls 13 2 18 Pin Droppers ------ 11 4 15 Homestead Rebels .10 5 14 Wizards 8 7 12 Four Winds 9 6 12 Homestead Bulldogs 9 6 12 , New Breed 9 6 12 Gutters 8 7 12 Unknowns 7 8 10 Lucky Dogs7 8 10 Dubs 8 7 9 Alley Kats 6 9 7 Bowl Cats SMI Bellmonts 5 10 6 Inlaws 3 12 3 Half and Half 2 13 2 High series — Men — F. Baker 524, D. Macklin 519, B. BorrOr 536, L. Anspaugh 517, D. Hirschy 501, L. Reef 577, N. Steury 505, H. Banning 514, R. Smith 507. High games — Men — D. Macklin 193, F. Baker 189, B. Borror 209, L. Anspaugh 180-188, D. Hirschy 185, L. Reef 195-214, M. Affolder 184, M. Sieling 189-177, R. Ewell 177, N. Steury 179-183, H. anning 178, D. Wolff 194, R. Smith 182. High games — Women — T. Baker 153, B. Urick 150, M. Anspaugh 153, B. Worthman 175-154, M. Reef 154-164, D. Affolder 157, S. Ewell 163, P. Steury 157, J. Colclasure 168, C. Pierce 151-167, N. Smith 157. Splits converted: T. aker 6-7, J. Cowens 3-10, F. Baker 2-7, N. Steury 5-6, D. Heckman 5-6-10, V. Bauman 5-6, R. Smith 5-7-9, S. Fosnight 2-7. King and Queen W L Pts Mavericks 10 2 14 Rinky Dinks 9 3 12 Washouts 8 4 10 Jokers — 8 4 10 Four Aces 7 5 10 Four R’s 7 5 10 Four C's 6 6 8 Lucky Strikes 6 6 8 Four Ramblers 6 6 7 USN’s 5 77 Border Rats 5 77 Guys and Dolls 5 7 6 Team No. 10 5 7 6 Parkview Four 4 8 6 The Hustlers 3 9 4 Rascals 2 10 3 High series — Women — H. McClure 155-1721-161 (488), Men — B. Affolder 208-182-144 (534), R. Hobbs 194-214-160 ( 568), C. Jones 191-159-180 ( 530), H. Nash 202-154-186 (542), A. Schrock 188-159-205 (552). High games — Women — M. Gage 169-180, B. Lane 161, A. Nash 159, P. Affolder 166-155. J. Colclasure 154, L. Hobbs 160-170, V.

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Hammond 159. Men D. Gage 197-193, V. McClure 190, D. Emenhiser 185, L. Spiegel 187, P. Hatnmond 202, W. Lister 179, W. Ross 191, H. Myers 177. Splits converted — B. Affolder 310, D. Gage 3-10, V. McClure 6-7, A. Schrock 7-4-9, R. Colclasure 4-5-7, B. Ross 3-10, J. Colclasure 4-7-9 and 4-5. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPII-Produce: Live poultry roasters 27-28; special fed White Rock fryers 18*419; tom turkeys 24*4; geese 35. Cheese single daisies 40-41*; longhorns 41% - 42*4; processed loaf 39*4-40*4; Swiss Grade A 4549; B 43-47. Butter about steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 57; 89 score 56. Eggs irregular; white large extras 39*4; mixed large extras 39V4; mediums 29*. standards 32. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Livestock: Hogs 6,000; barrows and gilts steady to weak; uniform 190-225 lb 17.25-17.50; bulk 180-240 lb 16.7517.25; a few down to 16.65; 240-270 lb 16.25-16.75; few loads up to 17.00; 270-300 lb 16.00-16.50; sows averaging about steady 300-400 lb 14.75-15.75; 400-600 lb 13.7544.75; few lots up to 14.90. Cattle 1,700; calves 100; steers steady to strong; instances «25 higher on high good and choice; heifers steady; good and mixed good and low choice steers 26.50-

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29.50; choice 30.00-30.25; standard and good 24.00-26.50; good and choice heifers 25.00-28.00; standard to low good 22.00-25.00; good 25.00-26.00; cows fully steady; utility and commercial 13.25-15.00; high yielding 15.25-16.00; few commercial and standard 16.00-17.00; canners ' and cutter 12.0043.50; heavy cutters 14.00; bulls steady; cutter utility and commercial 16.0048.50; few 1900: calves; vealers fully steady; good and choice 28.00-34.00; standard 24.0028.00. Sheep 1,000; wooled lambs 25 higher; choice and prime 18.5019.50; several lots 19.75-20.00; good and choice 16.004850. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPI)-Livestock: Hogs 8,500: steady to weak; No 1-2 190-220 lb 17.00-17.50; 43 head closely sorted around 210 lb 17.60; 27 head reputation hogs around 220 lb 17.75; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 16.50-17.25 ; 230-250 lb 16.0016.75; No 2-3 250-290 lb 15.00-16.25. Cattle 3,500, calves 50; slaughter steers steady to "strong; heifers steady; few feeders steady; choice 1050-1200 lb slaughter steers 29.50-31.50; including couple loads high choice around 1150 lb 31.50; two loads mixed good and choice 1050-1100 lb 29.25-29.50; few good 26.00-28.50; load high choice 1050 lb heifers 29.50; bulk choice 900-1000 lb 28.00-29.25; good 25.5027.50; load good 800 lb feeding steers 25.75. Sheep 1,000; slaughter lambs mostly 50 higher; choice and prime 90-110 lb wooled lambs 20.00-20.50; good and choice 17.5019.50.

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Todays Market P. B. STEWART & CO. Corrected November 20 160 to 170 lbs. 15.50 170 to 180 lbs. -16.90 180 to 190 lbs. ie.So 190 to 220 lbs. 16.75 220 to 240 lbs., 16.25 240 to 260 lbs. 15.75 260 to 280 lbs. 15.25 280 to 300 lbs. 14.75 100 to 160 1b510.75 - 12.75 Roughs 300 down 14.50 300 to 350 lbs. 14 00 350 to 400 lbs. 13.50 400 to 450 lbs. 13.00 450 to 500 lbs. 12.50 500 to 550 lbs. 12.00 550 to 600 lbs. 11.75 Stags 11.25 Boars ... ? ....... 9-10 GRAIN PRICES Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected November 20 No. 1 Wheat 1.95 No. 2 Wheat 1.91 Old Corn .... 1.45 New Cornl.4o 36 lbs. Oats .60 Soybeans 2.37 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected November 20 Large Clean Whites .33 Large Clean Browns .33 Mediums ... .24 Pullets .20 Heavy Hens .10 Leghorn Hens .06 FARMERS GRAIN & FEED CO. Willshire, Ohio Corrected November 20 No. 1 Wheat 1.98 No. 2 Wheatl.97 Corn 1.40 Oats .62 Soybeans ... 2.36 CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICKS BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-3121, 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 • Pontiac • GMC New & Used Cars & Truck* EVANS Sales & Service at BUTLER GARAGE, INC. 126-128 S. First St. STOP FROZEN GUTTERS STOP RUINED WALLS Gutter Cable melts escape, channel - Keeps gutters and downspouts open. The only cable with the essential Stiffening ft weighting core. Habegger ■ Schafers Free Parking For Customer* Schafer's Lot — N. Ist St. *vrnl -‘Don't you- ever —100k —tor SMALLER bargains in the Democrat Want Ads?’’