Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1963 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1963

AUTOMOBILES ■FOR SALE —•• Chevrolet, good running condition, cheap. Phone 3-3230. 18 3t FOR SALE — 1956 Buick 4-door hardtop full power, in exellent condition. Louis Mattax, Monroe. 18 3t FOR SALE — 1960 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-door, sold by us new, a sure eye-stopper. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Our used cars make good or we do. 17 3t FOR SALE — Used Cars. We got ’em. Our prices are dropping with the thermometer. Buy now — Save — Save. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Chrysler - Dodge Dodge Trucks. 18 3t FOR SALE — 1961 Ford V 8 Moor, only 7,000 miles. Car is practically new. A real buy. One owner. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. “Our used cars make good, or we do.” 18 3t FOR SALE: 1957 DeSOTO 2-door, only 20,000 miles. One owner, local car. The buy of your life. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Chrysler — Dodge — Dodge Trucks. 19 3t - ■ y If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results. • ••••••••••• i Aw i : Services : : This : • • Week at your own : I I $4338 r* eeeeeJeeee'eeoeeoeeaee •

Public Auction SATURDAY, JAN. 26th 1:00 P.M. FURNITURE - APPLIANCES ' 228 N. 3rd STREET-DECATUR, IND. The Following Articles Are Above Average: Davenport; 3 lawn chairs; very nice day bed; desk; several rockers; 9 x 12 rug; very nice 3 piece bedroom suite; bed table; utility cabinet; 2 electric heaters; fan; High Boy; dresser; gas range; refrigerator; breakfast set; sewing machine; sweeper; 2 rockers; curtains; bird cage; ladder; bed clothes: throw rugs: odd chairs; silverware; pots, pans; dishes, and many other misc. articles. TERMS—CASH. MRS. ROSE WELDY, Owner Gerald S. Blair—Auctioneers Everett Faulkner, Clerk C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Phone 3-3390 Decatur, Indiana Not Responsible for Accidents. SALE CALENDAR JAN. 24—10 a. m. Ivan Montgomery, owner. Location 2 miles west of Bryant, Ind., on highway 18 to county road 129 then north % mile. Farm machinery, Berkshire hogs, cows, feed and grain, and household furniture. Ray Elliott and Ernest Loy, auctioneers. JAN. 24— 10:00 a.m. Mr. & Mrs. DeWitt Wolfe, owners. Located on the farm 1 mile west of Bluffton, Ind., on state road 124, then 1 mile north on county road No. 100 East, then first farm east on country road No. 100 N. Late model farm implements, personal property and household goods. Ellenberger Bros., . auctioneers. JAN. 25—10:30 a.m. Ben Kipfer, owner. Located 7 miles east of Bluffton, Ind. on state road 124, then 2 miles south, then % mile east. Farm machinery, household goods, and personal property. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. JAN. 25 —7 p.m. Ernie’s Auction. Located 2 miles east of Monroe on S. R. 124, then 5 miles south on black top road and % mile east. Sale of new merchandise. Emerson Lehman, auct. JAN. 26—1:00 p.m. Mrs. Rose Wekly, owner. 228 N. Third street, Decatur, Ind. Furniture and appliances. Sale conducted by The Kent Realty and Auction Co. Gerald Strickler and D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. FEB. 2—10:30 a.m. Dennis F. Augsburger, owner. Located l miles north of Berne, Ind., on U. S. 27, then % mile west on the south side of road. Real estate auction consisting of 40 acres. Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair and Phil Neuenschwander, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. : —“ ~ FEB. 2—l p.m. Ehling Estate, Charles Ehling, executor. Located 2 miles south of Monroeville, Indiana, on highway 101, then 1 mile east and north to first set of buildings. 80 acre farm, and personal property. Sale conducted by The Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann and Gorman Fox, aucts. FEB. 2—12 Noon. Jay W. Smith, estate. Located corner of Central Ave. and Webster street, in Monroeville, Ind. 7-room modern house, personal property, and household goods. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. FEB. 9—12:30 p. m. Robert Mutschler and Kenneth Schnepf, owners. Located 3 miles northeast of Decatur,. Ind. 61-acres and 40 acres. Three tractors and full line of farm equipment. William F. Schnepf, Realtor-Auctioneer. FEB. 9—10:00 a. m. Ike and Spike Implement Co., Harlan, Ind. machinery consignment auction. Walter Wiegmann and Orval Sturm, aucts. FEB. 11—10:00 a.m. Mrs. Amelia C. Allison, owner. Located 6 miles southeast of New Haven, Ind., on U. S. highway 30 to Zulu, then 4 miles east on Paulding Road. 224 head of Hampshire hogs, farm equipment and implements. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. FEB. 16—10:00 a.m. Wilbur J, Lengerich, administrator, estate of Fredrick C. Wolpert, deceased, and Margaret Wolpert. Located 1% miles west Os Decatur on U. S. 224. Farm machinery, household goods, guns and shop equipment. William F. Schnepf and Jerry Bixler, auctioneers.

NOTICE Clean Your rugs, uijiholstery like new with Lustre Foam Shampoo. Use our applicator free! SHEETS FURNITURE, 150-152 S. 2nd Street. 12 26t FEDERAL & STATE tax returns prepared; Patrick J. Briede, 134 S. Fourth St., Decatur. _ Phone J 3-4400. 15 Btx HORSE & PONY SALES. New and used riding equipment. Bring your horses and ponies. HAPPY’S CIRCLE B RANCH. Hi miles north and 3% miles east of Portland, Indiana, Saturday, January 26, at 7 p,m. Also a truckload of miscellaneous. Sale starts at 5 o’clock, prize every fifteen minutes until 7 o’clock. Heated Barn. 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 HOLD COSMETIC PARTIES . . . earn $25 for 3 hours work. Everything furnished. Beautiful gift line STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS. For full details telephone 3-4492. fit 3t-x 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 UP TO SSOO available NOW at BUDGET LOANS, 164 S. Second Street in Decatur. Get the extra cash you need for all Winter and seasonal needs, then repay in easy-tomeet weekly or monthly payments. See Bill Snyder, manager or 'phone him at 3-3333. 19 6t SITUATION WANTED INTERIOR PAINTING, carpentry work, remodeling and repairing. Winter rates until March 1. Experienced workmanship and clean habits. Phone Decatur 3-9540. 18 9t Trade in a good town — Decatur.

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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 FOR SALE — HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, l%*year-old, garage. Park View Drive. Can assume FHA mortgage after reasonable down payment. Phone 3-4308. 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 SALE x BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSK! HOUSE. 291 TF FOR SALE: three registered Beagle pups. 15 weeks. Good hunting stock. Call 3-4556 Decatur. 19 3t-x FOR SALE — Get Uechty's delicious old-fashioned homestyle canned BEEF, pork, chicken, turkey at your favorite food store. 126 t ROOM ADDITIONS — garages — aluminum siding — remodeling, free estimates. No money down — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER, Inc. 1 TF McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS and service, also chain, sprockets, bars for other makes. Chains sharpened $1 each. KLENK’S, Phone 3-2158, Open 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. 14 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 ELECTRICAL WIRING AND SUPPLIES - Let us figure your wiring job. Any size. We also carry a complete line of electrical supplies. Check us for price. KLENK’S. * Phone 3-2158. 14 TF PUMP SERVICE — We specialize in deep and shallow well pumps. If you are having pump trobule, give us a call. We carry a complete line of fixtures, pipe, and fittings. KLENK’S. Phone 3-2158. Open 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. 14 TF VOLUNTARY REPOSSESSION” Electric Chord Organ complete with matching bench, music lamp and over 100 songs. Less than six months old. SSO terms, new guarantee. Phone 3-2368 for free home demonstration or trial. 17 4t DEKALB CHIXS and STARTED PULLETS — “The Profit Pullets” — Poultrymen that keep accurate records want DeKalb, balanced-bred for top production top egg quality, top feed efficency and good livability. Order chicks or started pullets now for spring delivery. See DECATUR HATCHERY, Decatur, Indiana. 9 12t FOR SALE: New Aluminum Storm Doors;. $17.95. Jalousie Storm Doors: $39.95. Aluminum Storm windows and screens: $9.45. Fiberglas and Metal Awnings. Aluminum and Steel Ornamental Railings and Columns. LENGERICH MFG. CO., 918 S. 13th Street, Decatur, Indiana. Phone 3-4556. FOR LEASE FOR LEASE: Modern service station. Good location. Established business. Write to Box 1725, Decatur Democrat. 12 lot LIVESTOCK BUY A SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur- Phone Hoagland 18-M 209 TF WANTED WE PAY CASH for used TV’s in working or non-working condition, DECATUR RECORD STORE, Tel. 3-2066. 13 14t 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 know why Monroe, Geneva, Berne, Preble, Bluffton, Van Wert and Fo r t Wayne can entice new industry and not Peterson, Bobo or Decatur. If you know, please write to Box 1726, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. - 18 3t Trade in a good town— Decatur.

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FOR RENT THREE " ROOMS AND BATH, FURNISHED, apartment. All utilities furnished. Close uptown. CaU 7-7480. 17 TF FARMER'S COLUMN WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF 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. 7 TF FOR SALE — Mammoth Plowdown clover seed; Ranger, Cubver and Vemal alfalfa seed} high in germination, excellent quality. All seed tagged. BULMAHN FARM SUPPLY. 1% miles north of Preble, % mile east. 16 30t CARD OF THANKS We would like in this manner to express our gratitude to our friends and neighbors for their consoling words, floral tributes, and expressions of sympathy during the death of our father and grandfather, Doy E. Tumbleson. Mr. and Mrs. John Simmerman and family. 19 lt-x

Expect Mantle To Be Offered $90,000 Salary By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sports Writer Yankee general manager Roy Harney said today he will talk to Mickey Mantle this weekend and it probably will turn out to be a $90,000 conversation. “I don’t , anticipate any trouble ’ at~all with Mantle,” said Harney? “We’re reasonable and I’ve always found him to be the same way,' too.” That sounds like the 31-year-old Mantle will be offered a SIO,OOO ■ raise when he and Harney get together at the New York Baseball I Writers Dinner Sunday. None of the other Yankee players will do as well financially as Mantle, of course, although few, if any, will be asked to take a cut. “We won,” Harney said, “and will pay accordingly.” “Besides,” he went on, “it has never been the Yankee policy to cut salaries. Oh, there may be one or two small cuts but nothing major. We’re not expecting any trouble at all.” Nor did the Detroit Tigers have any trouble signing southpaw Hank Aguirre on Tuesday. The lanky, 30-year-old reliever-turned-starter signed the best contract of his career, calling for $25,000; and he earned every penny of it by compiling the league’s top earned run average, 2.21, while winning 16 games and losing eight. Aguirre, who received $13,000 last season, was the 20th Tiger player to sign. Ex-Pittsburgh shortstop Dick Groat signed his first contract with the St. Louis Cardinals and said he hoped to play 162 games this year just as he did last. Groat’s old club, the Pirates, satisfied four different players bringing their total to 22. Outfielder - first baseman Willie Stargell, infielder Julio Gotay, catcher Ron Brand and righthanded pitcher Pat Donnelly were the Pittsburgh signees. Two hopefuls, pitcher Bob Turley and outfielder Ken Hunt, agreed to terms with the Los Angeles Angels. The Chicago Cubs stayed ahead of all the other major league clubs by signing their 29th and 30th players in pitchers Jim Brewer and Barney Schultz. The Cubs have only nine more players to go. Then comes the tough part—l 62 games.

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New Blizzard Is Sweeping Over Midwest By United Press International A new blizzard swept through the Midwest today, dropping the mercury far below zero, stacking up new snow from Denver to New York and creating huge ice gorges in the Mississippi River. Zero . readings stretched frpm Denver to the upper Great Lakes. It was 26 below at St. Paul, Minn. Up to three inches of fresh snow where piled on top of cold coatings from Detroit to New York. Nearly 30 inches of snow had fallen at Muskegon. Mich., since the weekend, and 10 inches fell I Tuesday alone. The vicious storm, latest in an almost continuous string of blizzards during January, rode 50-mile-an-hour winds across the flatlands. The Weather Bureau posted cold wave warnings all the way from North Dakota and Minnesota, where the temperature was expected to plunge down to 40 below. to Texas and Louisiana. Drivers in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi were warned of hazardous road conditions. — Ipe Jams River Three mammoth ice jams op the Mississippi isolated four towboats and 20 barges. One of the gorges was about three miles long just upstream from Cairo, 111. Another ice jam was located two-thirds of the way north between Cairo, where the Mississippi joins the Ohio River, and St. Louis, Mo. The Cairo Terminal and Fleeting Service said the crafts could be marooned a long time because of the low temperatures and low level of the Mississippi. About three-fourths of the surface of the river consisted of jagged pieces of ice frozen together. North of St. Louis, a five-mile jam blocked river traffic. Only one towboat made it Tuesday through the jam from the mouth of the Missouri River and the dam below the Chain of Rocks Bridge. _ ’ * At least 91 deaths were attributed to the storms since last i weekend. Indiana counted 20. | New England 15, Illinois 12, Texas 10, Oklahoma 8, Michigan 7, Colorado 5, Missouri, lowa and Wisconsin 3 each, Minnesota and Montana 2 each, and- New York 1. Cuts Crop Exports Agriculture Department experts in Washington said the severe frost damage to citrus and vegetable crops in this country could cause repercussions in international trade. They said Mediterranean countries were likely to increase their shipments to Europe to take up the slack left by the absence of U.S. exports. The temperature dropped into the 20s again Tuesday in California, but the Weather Bureau said there appeared to have been little if any crop damage the past five days.

New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T., 120; Central Soya, 31%; DuPont, 240%: Ford, 45; General Electric, 79; General Motors, 61; Gulf Oil, 40%; Standard Oil Ind., 49%; Standard Oil N. J„ 59%; U. S. Steel, 47%. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry barred rock fryers 18-19; special fed White Rock fryers 18%; roasters 22-24. Cheese processed loaf 39%-43%; brick 39%-44; Swiss Grade A SO--55; B 48-53. Butter steady: 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55%. Eggs steady to firm; white large extras 36; mixed large extras 35%; mediums 34; Standards 33%.

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Three Persons Die In Fire Al Gary GARY. Ind. (UPD— Two children and their grand-aunt were burned to death early today in an apartment house fire in the city's midtown district. The dead were Mrs. Carrie McGee, 67; Dula Stanford, 12, and Dianne Walla, 8. Authorities learned the girls had been living with Mrs. McGee for sometime. Their parents live in the South. The bodies of the two girls were found in a bedroom, that of the woman in a living room. Damage to the two-story, two-pnit brick building was estimated at $4,000. Firemen said the blaze may have been caused by a faulty furnace. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock: Hogs 7,600; weak to mostly 25 lower; 190-225 lb 16.65-16.75, few 17.00; 190-220 lb 16.00-16.50 ; 220-240 lb 15.50-16.25 ; 240-270 lb 15.0015.75; 270-325 lb 14.25-15.00; sows steady to weak to 25 lower; 300400 lb 13.50-14.50; 400-600 lb 12.7513.50. Cattle 1,200; calves 50; steers strong to 25 higher; heifers fully steady; high good and mostly choice steers 26.00-26.50; good to low rchoice 24.00-25.75; standard and low good 21.50-23.75; good and choice heifers 23.50-25.00; choice

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26.00; standard and low good I 20.50- cows strong to 50' higher; utility and commercial) 14.50- few to 17.00; canners and cutters 13.50-15.50; bulls generally steady; cutter, utility and commercial 16.00-18.50; vealers strong to 1.00 higher; good and choice 30.00-36.00, few choice 37.0038.00; utility and standard 20.0029.00. Sheep 500; fully steady; choice and prime wooled lambs 20.0021.00; good and choice 17.00-20.00. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 6,000; steady to 25 lower; No 1-2 190-220 lb 16.50-17.00 ; 69 head No 1 210 lb 17.10; mixed No 1-3 190-220 lb 16.00-16.75 ; 220-240 lb 15.50- No 2-3 240-270 lb 15.0015.75; 270-310 lb 14.50-15.25. Cattle 9.500, no calves; slaughter steers and heifers steady to 50 higher; 3 loads prime 1225-1275 lb slaughter steers 28.75; load prime 1350 lb 28.60; bulk high choice and prime 1100-1350 lb 27.55-28.50; including dozen loads 28.50; loads mostly prime 1400 lb 28.00; bulk choice 900-1300 lb 26.00-27.50; load choice 1500 lb 26.00; good 24.0025.50 ; 4 loads mixed high choice and prime 1000-1050 lb heifers 27.75; choice 850-1050 lb 26.00-27.25; 27.25; good 23.50-25.50. Sheep 800; slaughter lambs steady to strong; load choice and prime 108 Ib fed western wooled lambs 20.00; good and choice natives 17.50-19.50 ; 2 loads choice and prime 90-100 lb shorn slaughter lambs No 1 fall shorn pelts 19.50.

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Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected January 23 160 to 170 lbs. 14.50 170 to 180 lbs. ..... „•... 15.25 180 to 190 lbs. 15.50 190 to 220 lbs. .- 15.75 220 to 230 lbs. 15.25 230 to 250 lbs. 1- 15.00 250 to 270 lbs. 14.50 270 to 290 lbs. .... 14.25 290 to 300 lbs. 14.00 ICO to 160 lbs. - 10.00-12.00 Roughs 300 down 13.50 300 to 330 lbs. 13.25 330 to 360 lbs. 13.00 360 to 400 lbs. ..... 12.75 400 to 450 lbs. .., 12.25 450 to 500 lbs. 11.75 500 to 550 lbs. 11.50 550 lbs. up 11.50 Stags 11.00 Boars 9-10 GRAIN PRICES Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 23 No. 1 Wheat — 1.96 No. 2 Wheat 1.95 No. 2 Com 1.54 36 lbs. Oats .68 Soybeans ...... 2.54 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected January 23 Large Clean Whites .29 Large Clean Browns .29 Mediums .27 Pullets .22 Heavy Hens .10 Leghorn Hens .06 FARMERS GRAIN A FEED CO Willshire, Ohio Corrected January 23 No. 1 Wheat - 1.99 No. 2 Wheat 1.96 No. 2 Com 1.55 No. 36 Oats - -7< Soybeans 2.55 CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oate wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-2121, 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING « TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 T — ■ — • Pontiac • GMC New & Used Cars & Trucks EVANS Sales & Service 126-128 S. First St.

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