Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1963 — Page 5
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1963
For Rent FOR RENT — 8-room house, close to school, 4 bedrooms, 3 upstairs, available immediately. George Womack, Call 3-2856 after 4. FIVE - ROOM HOUSE, bath, newly decorated, wired for electric stove, gas heater. 334 N. 9th Street. Inquire Phone Hoagland, 54-L, 6 lt-F FOR RENT — 3 rooms and bath, furnished, downstairs apartment. One large room and bath furnished apartment. All utilities furnished. Phone 7-7480. Livestock BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF Real Estate A LOVELY, new 3-bedroom home conveniently located near shopping, schools, etc. Get top dollar for your old home on tradein for this one. Phone 3-2515. 5 30t-x TRADE YOUR OLD HOME on a new three-bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3-2780. 283 TF 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 For Salo BEST PRICES l the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF POINTER BIRD DOG — 6 months old. Field trial winning blood line. Priced for quick sale. MEL LIECHTY, Decatur phone : 6-6354. ' ; .'J/.-' 63t FOR SALE — Get Liechiy’s delicious old-fashioned homestyle cairned BEEF, pork, chicken, turkey at your favorite food store. 126 t APPLES. Delicious and Winesap. $1.50 to $2.50 per bushel. OTTO D. BIEBERICH. 1 mile south, ¥4 mile east of Magley, 2nd house. 6 3t-x ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners Sales & Service. Bonded representative. Robert Crabtree, 1203 Master Drive. Phone 8-2349. 183 TF BABY CHlFFOßOßE^ftve'drawers and wardrobe space, $5. Painted dining room table, buffet and six chairs, $lO. Phone 3-8379. ROOM ADDITIONS — garages — aluminum siding — remodeling, free estimates. No money down 5 — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER, Inc. 1 TF WRIGHT CHAIN SAWS — complete line of new and used saws, chain, sprockets and guide bars. HILTY'S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE, 3%-miles south of Coppess Corner, %-mile east 282 TF CHORD ORGAN — Un-redeemed Christmas lay-away. Yours for the balance due $43, monthly terms. Solid wood organ with matching bench. Phone 3-2368 for free home demonstration, no obligation. 2 T SINGER PORTABLE — current model, less than a year old. Repurchased from hardship case. Will sell for S4O cash or monthly terms. Phone 3-2368 for free home demonstration, no obligation. 2 T
EMIE'S AUCTION Friday Night, January 11 at 7 P.M. Location, 2 miles East of Monroe on 124, then 5 miles South on black top and Vz mile East. Westinghouse electric stove, very good; dinette, like new; Maytag washer, square tub; twin tubs; rocker; step stool; large mirror; steam iron; good shovels, hoes, etc.; a number of dishes and miscellaneous items. The above items are one consignment and are in very good condition. Living room suites; springs and mattress; utilities; chest of drawers; tables; beds; oil burners; refrigerators; iron kettles with stands, and many other items. NEW MERCHANDISE. TERMS—CASH - Not responsible for accidents. — Emerson Lehman, Auctioneer Phone—Berne 2-8841.
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS SALES and SERVICE PHONE 3-2349 vr See our classified advertisement nightly! ROBERTCRABTREE 1203 MASTER DRIVE BONDED REPRESENTATIVE
Help Wanted WANTED: Lady to work in laundry. Apply in person, or call 3-2703. Home Laundry. 6 3t-x TUPPERWARE Dealers needed at once to demonstrate this wonderful product. Two positions open. Part-time, $35 up; full time $75 up. Call Berne 2-2810 between 4 and 6 p.m., or write Irene Phillips, Mgr., 517 Van Buren, Berne. 5 7t 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 ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER -Sewers, drains cleared. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF PROTECT your records. Needles on most players except Magnavox should be changed every sixatonths. No charge for installation. We service all makes of TV, radio and phonographs. DECATUR RECORD STORE. 303 12t FREE BOATING CLASSES — Sponsored by Fort Wayne Power Squadron. Free lectures on small boat handling, safety afloat, government regulations, charts and piloting, compass reading, seamanship, etc. Class starts Tuesday, January 8, at 8 p.m. at Indiana Technical College, Fort Wayne. Course offered without charge to both men, women, and children over 16. Anyone interested in safer boating next summer is urged to attend. 2 5t Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF WANTED TO BUY: Walnut timber, top cash price. Sell direct to Veneer Buyers. Phone 5498, Huntington, Ind., Markle Sk 8-2051. 3 st-x Wanted WANTED: a house to rent, with option to buy. Call 3-2823. 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 WANTED TO BUY — $175 per 1,000 feet and up. For White Oak, Ash, Maple, and Red Oak timber. Write to Box 1720 in care of Decatur Daily Democrat. 3 6t
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Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 7,000; unevenly steady to 25 lower; 190-225 lb 16.25-16.85; 180-230 lb 15.50-16.25 ; 230-270 lb 15.00-15.75 ; 270-300 lb 14.25-15.00; sows steady to weak to 25 lower; 300-400 lb 13.25-14.25 ; 400-550 lb 12.75- 550-650 lb 12.25-12.75. Cattle 2,300; calves 100; fully steady; average choice "steers 28.00; choice 27.25-28.00; good and mixed good and low choice 25.0027.00; standard and good 22.0025.00; good and mixed good and low choice heifers 24.50-26.00; standard and low good 21.50-24.25; cows weak to 1.00 lower; utility and commercial 14.00-16.00; canners and cutters 12.50-14.50; bulls steady to weak; cutter, utility and commercial 19.00-20.00; vealers steady to weak; good and choice 30.00-37.00, few choice 38.00, standard 25.00-30,00. Sheep 600: generally steady with Monday’s 1.00 lower close; choice and prime wooled lambs 18.0020.50; good and choice 16.00-18.00. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO fUPD—Livestock: , Hogs 8,000; over 240 lb steady to strong, under 240 lb steady to weak; No 1-2 190-220 lb 16.50-17.00; around 200 head 17.00; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 15.75-16.50 ; 230-260 lb 15.50-16.00; No 2-3 250-310 lb 14.75Cattle 4,000, calves 50; slaughter steers high choice and prime strong to 25 higher, average choice and below mostly steady; heifers fully steady; two loads prime 1250-1340 slaughter steers 30.00; bulk high choice and prime 1100-1350 lb 29.25-29.75: bulk choice 950-1300 lb 27.50-29.00; good 25.00-27.25; load prime around 1125 lb heifers 28.75; choice 8501000 lb 26.75-27.75; good 24.5026.25. Sheep 13,000; slaughter lambs steady to 50 lower; three loads choice and prime 100-108 lb fed western wooled lambs 20.50; good and choice natives 17.50-19.50. . —_____b / n 1 All ( 'uWWS “I hope he doesn’t bark — the Democrat Want Ad said it was worse than his bite!”
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More Refinement In Capitol's Interior By DICK WEST United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) — Just before the opening of a new congressional session, I customarily make a tour of the legislative premises to see if everything is shipshape. The shape of the ship is coming more arid more to resemble a yacht. If our lawgivers won’t exactly be sitting in the lap of luxury, they certainly have moved a' long way above the knee of necessity. Each year I find that the interior of the Capitol has undergone further refinement for the comfort and convenience of those who must bear the burdens of statescraft. Eventually, I suppose, they will install an automatic statesctaft burden bearer. Meantime, here are some of the improvements I noted on this year’s tour: —All cars on the Senate's branch line subway have now been equipped with rubber whetels - .* This will enable the Senators to glide along in swanlike serenity. The original steel wheels, being somewhat rough and noisy, were deemed unsuitable for vehicles that the Senate chaplain had christened “swift chariots of democracy.” They made the cars more like “bumpy buggies of bureaucracy.” —The expensive marble floor in a corridor of the new east front has been covered with a carpet so thick and springy that walking on it makes me feel like I’m on a pogo stick. This presumably is for the benefit of congressmen who have tender feet. The next step, I assume, will be to cover the carpet with plastic. ■ --- - —The signal lights in all of the Capitol elevators have been changed. They previously marked the floors by letters (F, P and ( G). Now the floors are numbered , (1, 2 and 3). The elevators, however, still go up and down. —The bell system used to summon members of Congress for quorum calls and sych has been j augmented by panels of starry lights. For each bell that rings, a star shines. This presumably is for the benefit of congressmen who are hard of hearing. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T. 16%; du Pont 235; L General Electric 76%; General Motors 60%; Gulf Oil 38%; Standard Oil Ind. 47%; Standard Oil N. J. 59%; U. S. Steel 47.
COURT NEWS Divorce Action A complaint for divorce on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment and affidavit of residence was filed by Connie Harnish against Doyle L. Harnish. A summons was ordered issued to the sheriff of Wells county for the defendant, returnable Jan. 18. A verified application for suit and support money was filed. A complaint for divorce and affidavit of residence was filed by Ellen L. Death against Dale Leath. An application for allowance and attorney fees pending action and an affidavit and application for a restraining order were filed. The application for the restraining order was submitted, examined and approved. Custer and Smith entered an appearance for the defendant. In the case of Fern E. Carpino vs John L. Carpino, a complaint for limited separation, the cause was continued by agreement of the parties. Amended Answer Jjj the separate cases of Carol Nine vs Stauffer Laboratories, Inc., Stauffer Reducing, Inc., and Lorraine Distributing Co., and George Nine against the same three, amended answers in abatement were filed. Answer Filed The defendant’s answer to the plaintiff’s complaint was filed in the case of Associates Investment Co. vs Larry C. Tinkham, on a complaint on account. Estate Case The last will and testament of Walter Whittenbarger was ordered probated and placed of record. A petition for probate of will and issuance of letters was filed, as were an affidavit of death, proof of will and certificate of probate. The letters testamentary were ordered issued to Paul L. Whfttenbarger and Roy W. Whittenbarger. - Marriage Applications Patrick Meredith Nelson, Deca-
TRUCKLOAD OF TRAGEDY—Six persons died, including relief driver of this truck- f trailer and driver of an intercity bus, when the vehicles sideswiped near SL. Regis, in western Montana. f
BILL ZOSS Chevrolet - Buick, Inc. SERVICE SPECIAL Wheel-Brake . , Alignment Complete brake adjustment, front M Ts ' wheel balancing, complete front-end alignment JPrevents unnecessary tire wear BILL ZOSS Chevrolet - Buick, Inc. 305 N. 13th St, Phone 3-3148
WHATCHA EXPECT /WE EXPECT \ ~BUT A JOB LIKE ...NOT JUST SOME LITTLE Lft XT I L A PRINCESS TO / HER TO / THAT'S \ THAT'S FOR A OL'WOMAN, NO MATTER IT idv-l . DO TO A MAN- PROTECT { RIGHT' SHE'S \ MAN, A WHOLE WHAT HER POSITION, r J L BATIN' MONSTER \ US FROM I OUR RULER N, LOTTA MEN.. , FOR.CATSAKE/ AA Uigjtt Ph J E. LIKE THAT? IT, THAT'S \ AN'THATS JX. XL L- *" /si X-X.V \ WHAT.' A. HER JOB.' TX-. i) H RS • FT J- liW M. I tl It-. i■' > F *-r- ■» J _ r ip ,- f u-Hml Irry (IrrHXfi / t . L_x> —„\.\, alA, J -x» I IMMEDIATE. ACTION DRIVE IN PARKINO LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. First R Monroe Streets DECATUR, IND. PHONE 3-3 HI
tur, and Gloria Jean Wall, Decatur. Thomas George Gross, Decatur and Joan Kathryn Gage, Decatur. Willshire Man Is Taken Into Custody Leo Huffine, 44, of Willshire, 0., has been taken into custody by sheriff W. L. Clay, of Van Wert county, at the request of Wells county authorities. According to sheriff Clay, Huffine is*’wanted on a charge of obtaining money under false pretense.
(J /A ' “I DO have a goal in life. Mother, but every time I take aim Daddy says my old formal is good enough!*'
CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPl)—Produce: Live poultry White Rock fryers 18; special fed White Rock fryers 19; roasters 23%-24. Cheese processed loaf 39%-43%; brick 39%-44; Swiss Grade A 5055; B 48-53. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55%. Eggs steadier; white large extras 34%; mixed large extras 34; mediums 33; standards 32%.
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Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected January 8 160 to 170 lbs. . 14.50 170 to 180 Iba — 15.00 180 to 190 lbs 15.50 190 to 220 lbs. —— 15.75 220 to 230 lbs. — 1525 230 to 24 Olbs. ; 15.00 240 to 250 lbs. 14.50 250 to 260 lbs - 14.25 260 to 270 lbs. 14.00 270 to 280 lbs. 1375 280 to 300 lbs. 13.50 100 to 160 lbs. 10.75 - 12.75 Roughs 300 down 13.25 300 to 350 lbs. 12.75 350 to 400 lbs. , 12.25 400 to 450 lbs 11.75 450 to 500 lbs. 11.25 L 500 to 550 lbs, 10.75 550 to 600 lbs. 10.50 Stags — ... 11.00 Boars 9-10 GRAIN PRICES Famished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 8 No. 1 Wheat .... 1.94 No. 2 Wheat 1.95 Wo. 2 Corn 1.50 36 lbs. Oats -------- .68 Soybeans 2.40 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Famished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected January 8 Large Clean Whites — .27 Large Clean Browns .27 Mediums .26 Pullets .21 Heavy Hens .10 Leghorn Hens ... .06 FARMERS GRAIN A FEED CO Willshire, Ohio Corrected January 8 No. 1 Wheat i. 1.97 No. 2 Wheat 1.96 No. 2 Corn 1.48 Oats .79 Soybeans 2.40 BEFORE SELLING. Hauling Mt* wheat, and soybean* 3e per btuM and com 7e per W 9 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-3121, 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 • Pontiac • GMC New A Used Can * Trucks EVANS Sale* A Service 126-128 S. First St
ADD ire • wVd Ji : W* ... more heat and lew ash when you buy Patsy Premium Coat. Decatur - Kocher Lumber, Inc. 11l W. Jefferson St. Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-3131
