Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1962 — Page 8

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PUBLIC AUCTION Due to 111 health, we will have a complete close out public auction of our Grocery Store at 204 Main Street, Monroeville, Ind., on SATUDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1962 COMMENCING AT 12:30 P.M. GROCERIES — EQUIPMENT — NOTIONS Hussmann 10 ft. meat and vegetable case, complete with motor and compressor; Toledo Guardian Duplex one unit scales, self computing to 75 cents; other scales; National cash register; show case; display rack; chain saw; 3 heavy 12 ft. log chains; 4 heavy 8 ft. log chains. Large Stock of good clean groceries and notions. TERMS—CASH Not Responsible for Accidents. CAROLS MARKET Carol Rhymer, Owner Glenn C. Merica, Auctioneer. _ _ ■ ■ don't DUCK out of your Thanksgiving responsibilities for all the traditional splendor of this great holiday ORDER A WHOLE TURKEY served to your table FAMILY STYLE You do the carving and the remainder will be wrapped for you to take home—" Dad" remember to bring the carving set. OR order from the regular Thanksgiving Menu. Make your reservation early. Give Mother a break this year. Help stamp out Home Cooking. FAIRWAY RESTAURANT 3-3355 Open Thanksgiving Day from 7 A. M. to 4 P. M. only. I | WEATHER BULLETIN!~| I I I I l' I [■ p? nrai I EK . . _ .-J IK MBf # 3 w jH j -mrb * ' “ * * \ _L—-*r 7t the exciting new AUTOMATIC BIH? rsffl CONTROLS! aaefl I Kas) lini Just DIAL your comfort! ! OIL HOME HEATER stop the FLOORSWEEP I I I now gives you amazing I SWEEPING f" SEAT f The golden louvers in the floor heat outlet are motor driven to J rotate back and forth — sweeping the heat over the floor. All new in performance, styling and exciting colors, this new SIEGLER } gives you a new dimension in heating comfort See it soon! J Habegger - Schafers FREE PARKING FOR OUR CUSTOMERS £ SCHAFER'S LOT - NORTH FIRST STREET

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Gray Iron Castings Used In Missiles Gray iron Castings, of the type cast by the Decatur Casting Co., will be used in missiles as well as atomic reactors and launching systems in 1963 as cast iron uses widen and spread. “Thinner, lighter, stronger cast irons are making realities of onceimprobable applications," said Donald H. Workman, executive vice president of the Gray Iron Founders' Society, Cleveland. “Increasing foundry specialization and technical improvement will continue to encourage revolutionary design approaches with ifon castings." ( The result should be the second successive year of increased dollar sales volume for gray and ductile iron castings, said Workman. The industry’s 1963 sales should rise about 5 per cent above this year’s $3.5 billion, which itself is a 13 per cent rise over 1961 dollar sales. “Designs have been successfully tried and approved that will utilize iron castings on missiles as well as on launching systems and atomic reactors,” the GIFS executive said. '“These and other innovations points up progressive design thinking about cast gray and ductile irons.” “And in 1963, more than ever before, the gray iron industry will be able to help castings users more readily attain the full design capabilities of gray and ductile iron as materials and of casting as a process,” Workman stressed. "The reasons: Increasing concentration on specialized castings markets- by individual iron foundries, plus continued improvemeht of production techniques and technical services to customers by individual foundries and the industry as a whole.” Explorer Scouts To Hold Dance Friday A dance open to the public and sponsored by Explorer Scout post 2062, the Decatur Elks post, will be held at the Decatur Youth Center at 8 p.m. Friday. Tom Macklin, post president, said today. Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Weisman and David Maclean will be the chaperones for the dance. . Driver's License Ordered Suspended Richard Carl Fravel, a Geneva resident, has had his driver’s license suspended for an indefinite period, according to the latest driver suspension list issued by the bureau of motor vehicles. The suspension concerning the point system, became effective October 19, and no expiration date was given. . Jailed For Failure To Pay $lO Fine William Eckrote, a resident of Geneva, was remanded to jail today for failing to pay a fine of $lO and costs levied against him in city court this morning. Eckrote was fined a total of $27 by city court Judge John B. Stults j on a charge of public intoxication. He was arrested Tuesday eveningl by Preston Pyle, Geneva town marshal, in Geneva. When unable to pay the fine, Eckrote was remanded to the Adams county jail. Custer & Smith Attorneys ESTATE NO. 5676 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FINLEY STRIKER. In the Circuit Court of Adams Term, 1962 In the matter of the Estate of Finley Striker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Robert G. Smith as Administrator De Bonis Non of the above named estate, has presented and filed his report of Insolvency and final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 7th of December, 1962, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to apRear and make proof of their eirship or claim to any part of said estate. Robert G. Smith Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge Nov. 21, 28.

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Could You Use... w w WE H w K Ek nr Wr wF cash FOR CHRISTMAS? That’s the amount of Cash Someone May WIN at our Store Next Friday Night. z/f As this Thursday is Thanksgiving, our regular VrHFV / :Jr weekly drawing will f/ beheld.... M FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 : at 8:45 P. M. HOW IT WORKS * SIOO.OO OR MORE IN CASH is offered FREE at a drawing every Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m. (If Thursday is a holiday, an alternate day is announced.) No purchase is necessary, there is no consideration, but you must present your own card. To qualify: Register only once. Present your card to an attendant of the store, or the check-out cashier who will punch your, card making you eligible for the current week's award. Winner's name will be announced at a drawing in the parking lot adjacent to the store at 7:45 p. m. To be eligible to receive the award, if your name is announced as a winner, you must present your card properly qualified to the judges upon the platform within 5 minutes after your name has been announced. If the award is not claimed within the specified time, it will be carried over to the following week, and SIOO will be added weekly until a qualified winner appears. If the award reaches $500.Q0, a second will be started and two or more names announced. The success of this plan depends upon free participation, therefore, registration, qualification and awards are absolutely free. You do not have to buy anything at any time, there is no consideration. It's all FREE. There is no charge of any kind. IF THE PERSON WHOSE NAME IS AOO A a. CALLED IS NOT PRESENT, BUT HAS *]ll UU Gift LeitlllCatfil QUALIFIED... HE or SHE WILL RECEIVE A iW Mil* WVI IIIILUIU We're All Ready for Christmas Ale n \ ■ * * B I / We're all ready for Christmas i 1/ • • an< * ■ nv ' ,e y° u to m ak® owr 9 --S- —— --■ store your headquarters forfait J ■ °f your Holiday food needs. r Every department is just filled with delicious food suggestions /\ ' for your parties . . . complete / | dinners or those late evening I —fl » |gJ ft tables arriving daily ... big LI|J : M M k counters you " J k J| see vou vs fIHL fe-jSj f A i .j 4 '1- know, and we will he happy to Br M ■ aet it for you.) AH the makings ■ V for tljose home-made cookies, ■ °| >iß ; jS cake and candy ... All kinds anods. you find just i 'I whnt vou need ask anv of our emnlnvns and they C —rkeer*ull« 'how vou where * tnn *”"' • ■ - we'm ~nn«n fr-»w flnn a . m , 't<| 900 —Y-mi'o* welcome. OPEN 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. DAILY Except Sunday PLENTY of FREE PARKING 622 N. 13th Street

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