Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1962 — Page 5

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1962

For Salo BUY your Christmas Trees from Monroe Liana club, across from Zfircher’s Mobil Service in Monroe, 294 St BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners Sales & Service. Bonded representative. Robert Crabtree, l#o3 Master Drive. Phone 3-2349. FOR SALE — triple-track Aluminu m Combination Windows, 810.95. Aluminum Doors, $23.75. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER, INC., 11l W. Jefferson street. Phone 3-3131. 270 TF NEW SPINET: PIANOS Any style or finish. Save from S2OO to S3OO off retail price. Chuck Kester. Phone 3-4892, dealer for Ivers & Pond Pianos. - 279 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 WRfGHT CH AITT SAWS' — complete line of .new and used saws, chain, sproc'kets and guide bars. HILTY'S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE, 3%-miles south of Coppess Corner, %-mile east. fc. 282 TF LITCHTY’S old fashioned homestyle boneless canned Beef It’s wonderful for quick meals, sandwiches. Pre-cooked, just heat and serve. Get Liechty’s homestyle canned meats at your favorite food store. 283 25t SONOLAELECTRIC chord organ. Complete with beginners music and bench, $45, Terms and guarantee. Used as our demonstrator model less than six months. No marks, scratches. United of Fort Wayne. Phone 3-2368 for free home demonstration. For Rent FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment. Newly decorated. Clean and nicely furnished. Adults preferred. No pets. Please ' call in person at 116 S .13th street. 294 TF SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE with~bath. Gas space heater. Garage. Near Southeast school. Possession, January 1. Give references’. Reply to Box 1718, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 294 3t-x RENT, — two-room, comelJHthg, telwtelon, wasmng 'facilities, steam heat. All utilities paid. One-block from -business district. Phone 3-3643, or inquire at 114 Adams street, 291 TF Trade in a good town — Decatur. FROZEN WATER LINES THAWED! Phone 3-3534 Mcßride & son Welding & Engineering Route 3, Decatur

SALE CALENDAR DEC. 19 11.30 a.m. Dwight L. Jockson and Kaye A. Johnloz, owners 4 miles cast of Bluffton, Und. ors St. Rd. 124, then 3 miles north on St. Rd. 301, then 1 mile east on County Rd. 300 N. Tractor, farm implements, household goods. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. DEC. 22—1 p.m. Adda M. Hahnert estate, David A. Macklin, executor. 90-acre improved farm and personal property. Located 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills, Indiana. William F. £chnepf, Realtor-Auctioneer. DEC. 22—12:00 Noon. Mary C. Blue, owner. V 4 mile west of Tocsin, Ind. on U. S. 224. Household goods. Ellenberger Bros., aucts' DEC. 29—1:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Velez, owners. 5 miles east of Berne, Ind. on St. Rd. 118, then 1 mile north of Salem road. 32-Acre farm with modern home. Sale conducted by Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair. Phil Neuenschwander, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr PUBLIC AUCTION As we have sold our farm, we the undersigned will sell at Public Auction the' following Personal Property, Located 4 miles east of Bluffton, Ind., on State Road No. 124, then 3 miles north on State Road Np. 301, then_l mile east on_County Road 300 N; or % mile north of Cfaigville, then 1 mile east, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19,1962 SALE STARTING AT 11:30 A.M. 2 TRACTORS - FARM IMPLEMENTS 1941 Oliver Model 60 ically good; 2-row Oliver cultivators; Oliver 13-hoe fertilizer grain drill; late model Dunham 8 ft. cultimulcher; Woods Bros. 1-row corn picker; American Standard 28 ft. elevator; 2-section rotary hoe; Oliver 2-14” plow: gravity grain bed with factory running gear; I. H. C. manure spreader; steel tired wagon & bed; 11 spike tooth harrow; hay loader; Sears 5 ft. mower; good John Deere 290 corn planter; Oliver 8 ft disc; spring tooth harrow; 1 horse wagon; other items. - HOUSEHOLD GOODS - 5 ft. Frigidaire refrigerator; White utility cabinet and table; dining room suite; overstuffed chair; 2-piece Mohair living room suite; blue arm chair; 3-piece Waterfall bedroom suite, springs & mattressi b00k- .... case writing desk enmhinat.ion; —upholstered rocker; bedding; dishes & cooking utensils; table model radio; Zenith Console radio; 2-piece bedroom suite; sewing machine; floor lamp; pictures; lard press; small dresser; quilting frame; Antique high chair; Easy washing machine; copper boiler; Antique spring base rocker; work bench; whiteijohnnie stove; weed burner; 2 iron kettles; 32 ft. straight ladder; many other articles too numerous to mention. tf.rms— CASH Not responsible for accidents. DWIGHT L JACKSON and » FATE A. JOHNLOZ, OWNERS Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers , Old First National Bank, Clerk Bluffton phone 543 — Fort Wayne phone K-5512..

Automobiles FOR SALE — 1958 Chevrolet 4Door Bel-Air. If there ever was a car that was taken care of, this is it! A beauty. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Our UsM Cars Make Good or We Do. 294 3t 1961 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN. Fuily equipped. 12,000 actual miles. Beautiful white finish. $58.00 down payment. See Barney at ZINTSMASTER MOTORS. FOR SALE — 1961 Ford Fairlane 2-Door. Only 11,000 miles. Wow!, Like new. This low mileage car won't be here long. Act now. PHIL L, MACKLIN CO. Chrysler - Dodge - Dodge Trucks. 295 3t 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! » 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 ers, drains cleared. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF Livestock BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF 450 HEREFORD & ANGUS CALVES. Weight, 300-600 lbs. Condition is good and prices are lower. THORNE CATTLE CO., 1 mile north of Marion on 9 & 37. Phone North 27516. 293 6t Wanted WANTED TO BUY — Pianos, any type. Write B. J.“Speidel, Box ■<* 82, Hartford City, Indiana. Give directions. 285 30t 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 Help Wanted MIDDLE-AGE LADY to work in local service store. Phone 3-3864. WANTED — girl for office. Typing dictation, general office work. References. Apply in person to Miss Earlene Cummings, Adams County Credit Bureau, room 8, K. of C. No phone calls. 293 4t

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Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 185 TF WANTEDTOBUY — Beef Hides. Top prices paid for all kinds. Bring to Schmitt Meats, 107 N. Second street, Decatur. 269 TF FOR SALE — 50 weaning pigs. 8%miles east of Berne on 118 to Salem road, then north 1 mile, then east 1 mile to first house. Jake J. Eicher. 296 2t WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily Pickup and Free culling. Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017 WOLFE’S PRODUCE. 607 KeKionga Street. 304 TF Notice ROTH RADIO & TV has moved to a new location, 322 N. Fourth street. Phone 3-3611. • 284 TF CLEAN YOUR RUGS, upholstery, like new with Lustre Foam shampoo. Use our applicator free! SHEETS FURNITURE, 150 - 152 S. Second street. 276 26t DON’T GO into Orbit over Christmas worries .... let BUDGET LOANS bring you down to earth with a really sensible Christmas loan plan. 296 It Real Estate TRADE YOUR OLD HOME on a new three-bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3-2780.283 TF PRICED for quick sale! Two-bed-room, trade-in house with full basement. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3-2780. FOR SALE or TRADE — new three-bedroom home in new subdivision, %-block from Southeast school. Financing available. Phone 3-2515 after 6 p.m. 280 30t-x NEW — three-bedroom home in Monroe. Built-in kitchen features. 1% baths. Electric heat. Large landscaped lot. DECATUR - KOCHER LUMBER, INC. Phone 3-3131 or evenings and weekends, 3-2672. 232 TF CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO <UPl>—Produce' Live poultry roasters 24 -24%; special fed White Rock fryers 1919%; Plymouth Rock fryers 18; heavy hens 20; hen turkeys 30. Cheese proceesed loaf 39 %- 40%: brick 39%-43; Cheddars: single daisies 40-41 %; longhorns 41%-42%; 40 lb blocks 38a 4 -40%; Swiss Grade A 50-55; B 48-53. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 57; 89score 56. Eggs unsettled; White large extras 37Vi; mixed large extras 37%; mediums 31%; standards 34. " -

Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: 1 Hogs 9,500; unevenly steady to 25 higher; 190-225 lb 17.00-17.75: 180-225 lb 16.50-17.25; 220-240 lb 16.00-16.75; 240-270 lb 15.50-16.50; 270-300 lb 15.00-15.75; sows about steady; 300-400 lb 13.50-14.75; 400600 lb 12.75-13.75; 55-650 lb 12.5012.75. Cattle 3,200; calves 100; steady to weak; choice with a few prime steers 29.00-30.00; high good and choice 28.00-28.50; good 25.50-27.50, choice heifers 28.00; good and mixed heifers 24.00-27.00; cows steady to 25 higher; utility and commercial 13.75-15.00; high utility and commercial 15.50-16.00; canners and cutters 12.50-14.00; bulls steady; utility and commercial 18.00-20.00; vealers strong to fully SI.OO higher; good and choice 29.00-35.00; individual choice to 36.00. Sheep 1,000; Strong to 50 higher; choice and prime wooled lambs 19.00-20.00, few 20.50; good and choice 17.00-19.00. S—O o ** o — “I'm still cold — are you sure (you 'got enough anti-freeze in the Democrat Want Ads?”

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Sen. Symington Warns Against Skybolt Scrap WASHINGTON (UPI) — The administration was threatened today with the possibility of congressional retaliation if it scraps the Skybolt missile. Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo., said Sunday that unless arguments for cancelling the Skybolt program were truly convincing “this would affect many other programs that the administration might like to see go through Congress.” Symington obviously did not think the administration could justify killing Skybolt. He said that if the Skybolt was discarded he could not see “a future for the Air Force.” He noted that the Russians have developed anti-aircraft missiles that are able to shoot down bombers before they reach their targets. The Skybolt is an air-to-ground missile. It is fired from a plane, as far as 1,000 miles from target The warning by Symington, one of Congress’ most influential military specialists, added a second front to the Sky bolt controversy, British officials have reacted sharply to reports that the United States. will abandon the missile 1 which is being developed jointly by both countries. Britain has counted on the missile to be the backbone of its nuclear strike force. The issue isexpected to be among the chief topics discussed by President Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan when they meet in Nassau Wednesday and Thursday. The official U.S.position on Skybolt is that no decision has yet been reached on its future. U.S. military experts contend the program has been costly and has not yet produced worthwhile results. Kennedy said at his news conference last Wednesday’ that the Skybolt missile was “the most sophisticated weapon imaginable” and involved “the, kind of engineering that’s beyond us.” But he acknowledged that the British had a right to take part in any de-_ cision-that is made about thefiiTs- ’ sile’s future.

17 Watershed Projects Are On In Indiana WASHINGTON (UPI) — Seventeen watershed projects are being built or are planned for Indiana at an estimated total CoSt of $14.6 million, Sen. Vance Hartke (DInd.) announced today. Hartke said federal funds earmarked for the projects and one completed watershed structure total $2,144,763 through 'June 30, 1962. The federal share of the estimated total cost will be about $9,355,000, he said. Already completed was the 40,800-acre Boggs Creek Watershed structure in Martin County at a cost of $645,680. including $451,900 in federal funds. The following projects were started in 1962: —Busseron Creek, 153,280 acres in Sullivan, Clay, Greene and Vigo Counties, with an estimated cost of $3526,260 including $2,083,990 in federal funds. —Lattas Creek, 35,780 acres in Greene County, with an estimated cost of $1,469,500, including $957,090 in federal money. —Little Wea Creek, 11,960 acres in Tippecanoe County, with an estimated cost of $238,662 including $131,918 in federal funds. —Stucker Fork, 117,850 acres in Washington, Scott, Jefferson and Clark Counties, at an estimated cost of $2,790,310, including $1,997,710 in federal funds. Planning, was also authorized -tins yukl honour Indiana watershed projects, Hartke said. They were for Bachelor Run in Carroll and Howard Counties; DeWitt Creek in Lawrence County; Mill Creek in Hendricks, Putnam, Morgan and Owen Counties, and Prairie Creek in Vigo County. The Soil Conservation Service told Hartke there were 33 unserviced watershed applications for Indiana as of Nov. 1. action be expedited on these applications,” Hartke said, “just as I have in connection with projects in planning and construction stages."

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Two Caboose Cars Collide, Two Dead SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPD-The bodies of two crewmen were removed today from the burned wreckage of two caboose cars which collided at the New York Central Railroad freight yards Sunday night. Harry T. Stanfield, 41, South Bend, a conductor, and Russell J. Gentner, 40, a brakeman, Osceola, were inside a caboose which struck another cabpose in a collision west of the Oliver Yards. The impact upset coal stoves in the cars and ignited the wreckage. Rescuers dragged two other railroaders to safety from the caboose which had caused the crash. Both were rushed to hospitals with burns. They were Alozy Jablonski, 49, and Roscoe B. Mead, 50, both of South Bend. H. L. Miller, Elkhart, engineer of the yard engine which was pushing the first caboose, was hospitalized in shock. Railroad officials said two men in the parked caboose jumped to the ground just befqre the crash and tried in vain to flag down the approaching train.

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPl)—Livestock: - Hogs 10,500; moderately active; barrows and gilts mostly steady; U.S. No 1-2 190-220 lb butchers 17.25-17.50; over 250 head 17.50; mixed No 1-3 190-220 lb 16.7517.25; 220-240 lb 16.25-16 75; 240250 lb 15.7516.25; No 2-3 240-70 lb 15.5016.00; 270-285 lb 15.515.50; 289-325 lb 14.75-15.. Cattle 14.500: calves 100: slaughter steers siow, steady to 25 higher: heifers moderately active, steady to 25 higher; bulls steady; not enough feeders sold for price trend; loadlots mostly prime 1225-1350 lb steers 30.5031.50; bulk high choice and prime 1150-1375 lb 29.75-30.50; choice 1100-1350 lb 28.25-29.75; few loads mostly high choice 1200-1350 lb 30.00: load high choice with few prime around 1400 lb 30.00; choice 900-1100 lb 27.75-29.25; good 25.0027.25; standard 23.25-24.25; load mixed high choice and prime 950 lb heifers 29.00; bulk choice 8501025 lb 27.50-28.75; good 24.5027.00. Sheep 1,000; moderately active; slaughter lambs steady to strong; -lead* choice- and, prime 104 lb western wooled Imbs 20.25; choice and prime natives 19.5020.00; good and hoice 17.00-19.00; cull and utility 12.00-16.50; choice and prime 103 lb shorn slaughter lambs No 1 pelts 19.75; two decks 74-89 lb mostly choice No 1 pelts 19.50.

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Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected December 17 160 to 170 lbs. ..115.50 170 to 180 lbs. 16.00 180 to 190 lbs. 1850 190 to 220 lbs 16.75 220 to 240,1b5. 16 25 240 to 250 lbs 15.75 250 to 260 lbs. — 15.50 260 to 280 lbs. 1500 280 to 300 lbs. 14.50 100 to 160 lbs. 10.75 - 12 75 Roughs 300 down 13.75 300 to 350 lbs. ... 13.25 350 to 400 lbs. — 12.75 400 to 450 lbs. '.. 12.25 450 to 500 lbs.■11.75 500 to 550 lbs. 11.25 550 to 600 lbs. 11.00 Stags ... 11.00 Boars .... 9 - 10 GRAIN PRICES Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected December 17 No. 1 Wheatl.9B No. 2 Wheat ...1.97 No. 2 Corn 1.45 36 lbs. Oats .65 Soybeans ■_ 2.36 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected December 17 Large Clean Whites .31 Large Clean Browns .31 Mediums .25 Pullets .22 Heavy Hens .10 Leghorn Hens .06 FARMERS GRAIN & FEED CO Willshire, Ohio Corrected December 17 No. 1 Wheat 2.01 No. 2 Wheat 2.00 Corn „ 1.45 Oats . 68 Soybeans ,? 2.38 GBMMBOOaOIBmBMMeuam CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICER BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oat* wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per ’OO lbs., BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-3121, 3-3122 a TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 • Pontiac • GMC New & Used Cars & Trucks EVANS Sales & Service 126-128 S. First St. FOR SALE USED Refrigerators PRICED TO SELL! i. _ — STUCKY FURNITURE CO. MONROE, IND. STOP DRIPPING PIPES <STOP FREEZING <n brief cold snaps Insure instant hotand cold water by insulating all pipes. Prevent water waste. Save expensive hot watew Goocr 7/rsvAsfrofr /s <P Z/ZeZ/zne ssrresfin&rt. 00 package provides I double insulation o» 17ft of /z* pipe. Habegger - Schafers Schafer’s lot, N. Ist St. Free Parking for Customers