Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1963 — Page 5

SAtURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1963

FOR RENT FOR RENt: Unfurnished diipbxy lower apartment, near business district. Gas heat, yard, garage, five large rooms and bath. Call 3-9358. 28 3t CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our ifriends for the kindness extended to us during the illness and death of our husband and father. All of the cards, gifts and visits to Homer during his weeks of illness will always be remembered Mrs. Homer Hoblet Mrs. Robert August Mrs. Marilyn Smith FARMER'S COLUMN WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. IBS TF SOME ACREAGE for rent. IVt miles east of Williams. See Otto Weber. 28 3t-x FOR SALE: Extra good five-year-old Holstein cow. Due to freshen March 5. Call Monroeville 5267. 27 2t-x WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn bens. 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, Culver and Vernal alfalfa seed; high in germination, excellent quality. All seed tagged. BULMAHN FARM SUPPLY. 1% miles north of Preble, % mile east. 16 30t 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. IV4 baths. Electric heat. Large landscaped lot DECATUR - KOCHER LUMBER, INC. Phone 3-3131 or evenings and weekends. 3-2672 233 TF FOR SAL*: 40-acre farm Ideally located ogHttate highway, onlyfour miles from Decatur. No buildings, fertile soil, and some wooded area. Priced for quick sale. Write Box 1727, Decatur Democrat 28 2tx QQXEm Made to Order Don’t waste vol■able time writing at typing when a rubber yJpP •tamp wd! do the job. Wo eon furnish any rubber rteaip I you need, Including name & address stamos. Cnene In todav and Oar Prices Are Right, Tool Order Your Rubber Stamps At Office of this Newspaper

PUBLIC AUCTION 55-HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS * HEIRRS-55 I will sell at Public Auction my entire herd of Holstein cows and heifers—Located 4 miles east of Huntington on U. S. Highway N 0.224 to the Simpson Road, then 2% miles south on County Road No. 200 E, then ¥« mile east on County Road No. 200 S; or 2 miles south of Markle’, Ind. on State Road No. 3, then 2% miles west on County Road No. 200 S; or 1 mile north and % mile west of the West Rockcreek School, on - ■ — ■. — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1963 SALE STARTING AT 12:00 o’clock noon 55—HEAD HOLSTEIN COWS & HEIFERS-55 10 REGISTERED-BALANCE PUREBRED T. B. A Bangs tested—Calfhood vaccinated This is a good herd of Holstein cows, most all raised on this farm and represent 20 years of careful selecting and breeding. Ten are registered, the balance purebred with the best of Bloodlines predominating in Pabsts Burke, Ragapple Prilly Wayne Breeding. Herd consists of: 40 Holstein cows, fresh and in full production. 4 Holstein cows, due to freshen soon. « 10 Holstein heifers, coming 2 years old, 9 are fresh, 1 due to freshen soon. PRESENT HERD SIRE: XL Farm Wis. 1 Helen Harry—born October 7, 1960 Sire—Wis. Insignia Dam—XL Farm Tidy De Koi Helen—bred by Mark Mansfield of North Manchester. Breeding dates and records will be given day of sale. Individual production up to 80 lbs. when fresh. Entire herd average over 40 tbs. per day now. These cows are large, nicely marked and have good sound udders. You are welcome to inspect them anytime. TERMS—CASH Not responsible for accidents. Sale will be held under tent. Lunch will be served. EVERETT SETTLEMYRE, Owner Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers dlaude Wise, Clerk Fort Wayne phone K-5512 — Bluffton phone 543.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: ISM CHEVROLET 2door hardtop, red and white. Louis Mattax, Monroe. for *' 1958 Ford Moor 8-cyhnder 1957 Pontiac 4-door Star Chief 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air bdoor 1956 Pontiac Vdoor Fred Busche Ph. 3-3941 Save Money with Fred Busche FOR SALE FOR SAIB-Ikrich hot dogs Mi Ib. Buy the beet for less at EVANS GROCERY. 27 2t BEST PRICES in the area an new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUB MUSK HOUSE. 991 TF FOR SALE: Get Liechty’s oldfashioned homestyle canned sausage (it’s new*, beef, pork, chicken, turkey, at your favorite food store. 27 at FOR SALK: Parrot Country Style sliced bacon, 49c lb. EVANS GROCERY — Top Quality Meats at Reasonable Prices. a at FOR SALfc: New white Charmin, gentle tissue, 4-roH pack, 31c EVANS GROCERY, where quality and our customer come first. ROOM ADDITIONS — garages — aluminum siding •— remodeling, free estimates. No money down — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER, Inc. ITF 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, 3Mrnules south of Coppess Corner, %-mile east 282 TF HOW IS YOUR ATTIC? PebWetype rock wool insulation by the bag or by the ton. Cash and carry, 3%c per pound. Power Pace Muffler Mfg., 224 Highway West, Decatur, Ind. 28 3t 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 54158. M TP 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. NOTICE Clean Your rugs, upholstery like new with Lustre Foam Shampoo. Use our applicator free! SHEETS FURNITURE, 150-152 S. 2nd Street 12 Mt “GENERAL" Ralph Habegger has ordered unruly septic tanks and drain pipes to a stiff dose of "Klean-Em-AU," sold at Habeg-ger-Schafer Hardwtae in Decatur, Indiana. 27 6t-x LIVESTOCK BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF If you have something to sell or trade —- use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

WANTED IRONINGS. Quality work. Phone 3-8479. 26 3t-x LADY TO WORK in laundry. Apply in person. HOME LAUNDRY. 127 S. 9th St. 25 4t-x RIDE FROM Pleasant Mills or Decatur to Essex Wire, Fort Wayne. Hours 8 to 4:30. Phone 7-7388. 25 4t WANTEu: Lady to care for two children in our home five days a week, from approximately 7:45 to 5:15. No housework. Phone 3-2634. 28 It DO YOU NEED A NEW~HEAb? In your Electric Razor that la! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF HELF WANTED WAITRESSES, Four Seasons Restaurant. Apply mornings only. 22 7t LADIES — Don’t let your budget fence you in. Have the extra money you want through parttime work. Box 325, Fort Wayne. E-8641. 24 6t-x MISCELLANEOUS STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 8 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 pm. 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 cheeked. Free erf charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone W 6, 109 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTEB-Sew-ers, drains cleared. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Camties. C. R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Toosin 127 TF MORE BILLS THAN DOLLARS? If so, see Bill Snyder, Manager, at BUDGET LOANS, 164 S. Second Street in Decatur. He’ll arrange a confidential, convenient personal loan to pay off all or most of your bills. Then, you will have just one place to payweekly or monthly. He can be reached at ’phone 3-3333. 25 6t BOWLINC Major League W L Pts. Vißa Lanes ........ 7 2 10 Hoagland Farm Equip. .... 6 3 9 HawthomMellody ..6 3 8 Three Kings 6 3 8 V. F. W. 5 4 7 Lindeman Constr. -.5 4 7 Burke Ins 4 5 6 Kelly Dry Clean .. 5 4 8 Midwestern United 5 4 6 dark Smith Builder 5 4 6 West End Rest. 4 55 Preble Elevator 314 5*4 4% Teeple Truck Lines .3 6 4 Beaver's Oil Serv. 2V4 3*4 314 Macklin New Yorkesr .... 2 7 3 Gene's Mobil Serv. -.3 6 3 High series — Bill Tutewiler 623 (191-169-236), Jim Meyer 604 (223-180-201). High games — T. Gage 212, J. Beery 222, W. Petrie 201, J. Parent 222, R. Gage Sr. 229, J. Harkless 203, 1. Lepper 235, R. Ladd 203, J. McKee 202, C. Lindeman 221, K. Geisler 265, G. Koos 205, C. Baker 204. Women’s Major League W L Pts. Colonial Salon 7 2 9 Two Brothers 5 4 7 Gene’s Mobil — 4 5 6 Three Kings ........ 4 5 5 Aspy Standard .... 4 5 5 Adams Trailer 3 6 4 High games: M. Hockemeyer 193, V. Smith 179-175, W. Schroeder 171, O. Myers 170. Splits converted — A. Gage 310, M. Gage 5-7, M. Mies 5-7, M. Smitley 5-6-10, E. Gallmeyer 5-6-10 and 5-7, D. Johnson 3-10, M. Ladd 3-10, I. Bowman 3-10. County Church League W L Pts. Church of Christ —6 3 9 Mennonite No. 6— 6 3 8 Monroe Methodist No. 14 - —- 6 3 8 Berne United Church — 5 4 7 Monroe Methodist No. 7 5 4 7 Decatur Christian No. 9 6 3 7 Decatur Christian No. 10 —- 5 4 7 St. Paul Missionary 5 4 7 Pleasant Dale .... 5 4 6 St. Luke E & R No. 1? 5 4 6 Mennonite No. 16 — 4 5 6 Decatur Methodist . 4 5 5 St. Luke EAR No. 15 —— 3 6 4 Geneva E.U.B. .— 3 6 4

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Shortages Os Food And Fuel In Europe LONDON (UPI) — Food and fuel shortages grew more critical in Britain and Europe today as a result of lashing blizzards and subzero temperatures. Weathermen predicted the snow and cold would last several more days at least Nearly 1,400 deaths have been attributed to the harsh weather, the worst of the century in Europe. Game and agriculture officials reported livestock and wild life were dying by the thousands in i the seven-week-old cold wave. Crops over much of France and Italy were damaged severely. West German pilots flew their I,oooth mercy mission to airdrop food and coal to the ice-bound inlands off the North Sea coast. Temperatures fell to 4 degrees below zero, freezing ships in harbors and halting Rhine River barge shipments of coal to major cities. Vital fuel and coal shipments to Frankfurt were slashed in half and dealers were forced to ration their small supplies. In East Germany, the Communist news agency ADN said food stores were open only three hours a day in Eisenach and Heiligenstadt because* of food and fuel shortages. Many newspapers did not publish because of a newsprint shortage. East German schools, closed since mid-January because of fuel shortages, will not open until Feb. 16, ADN said. Severe blizzards in Poland halted all road and rail traffic. The mercury plummeted to 22 degrees below. Polish army engineers dynamited Baltic Sea harbors to keep them from freezing solid. In Britain, blizzards hit the north and west country again Friday but London had brilliant sunshine with temperatures in the 20’s. Along the Scottish border snow reduced visibility to 10 yards, blocking roads. Cars were abandoned. Decatur Lutheran .. 2 7 3 ’ Monroe Methodist No. 8 1 8 1* High team series: Mennonite Np. 16 1960, Monroe Methodist No. M 1878, Berne United Church W Christ 1831 . High team games — Mennonite No. 16 701, Monroe Methodist No. 14 680, Geneva E. U. B. 672. High series — Arthur Werst 552, Bill Emick 534, Roger Longenberger 527, John Christner 511. High games — Roger Longenberger 202, Larry Parr 202, Bill Emick 201. Central Soya League Hot Shots 4 points. Spares 0; Alley Kats 4, Keystones 0; Feed Mill 4, Master Mixers 0; Dubs 4, Bagdads 0; Torpedos 3, Rockets 1; Highwaymen 3, Elevator 1; Wonders 3, Go-Getters 1. High games and series — Men — K. Lutes 177, D. Abbott 175186 (517), R. Carnes 183-189-192 (564), P. Inniger 193-179 (541), B. Shoup 171-179, H. Nash 171, T. Passwater 179-178, L. Sharpe 183170 ( 522), H. Gerber 184, L. Bowman 190-204 ( 560), H. Mauller 171, G. Schultz, Jr. 176, J. Nussbaum 175, B. Gase 188-182, D. MUes 183, L. Myer 180, K. Baumgartner 214-201 (541), J. Wendel 173, D. Lengerich 173-194 ( 516), R. Canales 179, J. Price 193 (510), D. Cochran 202 (500), J. Schlickman 179-191 (516), T. Fenmg 183 (514). Women — J. Gerber 150, M. Bittner 181, P. Johnson 166-160 (456), I. Bowman 169-152-181 (502), P. Morgan 154, C. Shoup 162-151 (459), T- V. Guides W L Pts. Stooges 5 1 6 Checkmates 4 2 6 Virginians .... 4 2 5 Rascals .... 3 3 4 Medics 3 3 4 Mavericks .... 3 3 Untouchables 15 2 Caseys 15 1 High games: E. Clark 140, H. Emenhiser 151, P. Steury 137, E. Basham 141, B. Teeple 131, E. Marbaugh 137, J. A. Speakman 133-132-137, V. Custer 130-135, H. McDonald 131, E. Hite 149-130-148, D. Holthouse 139-155, J. Workinger 141-129, P. Stucky 126-132, P. Lengerich 130, M. Mies 129, M. Lister 135441-132. Splits converted: M. Mies 2-6-7, V. Lengerich 4-5, M. Lister 4-5-7, and 3-10, G. Baker 5-8-10, H. Emenhiser 3-10. EDDIE’S RECREATION Ma and Pa Mixed Doubles W L Pts Shaffer Rest. 32 19 43 Davidson Bros. TV 30 21 41 Ideal Dairy Bar .. 20 31 28 Eddie's Recreation -20 31 22 High games: Women -*- J. Pickford 144-183, M. Lovellette 145-141-154, Men — J. Lovellette 181, V. E. Kling 198, L. Davidson 171, EReed 170, F.-Pickford 180. High seriqa: Women J. Pickford 456, lovellette 440. Splits converted: J. Lovellette 5-8-10, W. Frauhigcr 3-10, J, Pickford 3-10, E. Reed 3-10 twice.

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tax on your earnings. I 3. Q. — Will the part-time work! done after I have started getting | social security increase the amount of my benefits? A.—lt may, if your earnings from that work are high enough. Get in touch with your nearest social security office after you have received your form W-2 for the year. A representative there will determine whether you are eligible for an increase in your benfit rate. 4. Q. — I was married five years ago and have never worked since. This year I plan to work. 1 have never changed my name on my card. Will it be all right to use it? A.— You should take your card to the scoial security office or get in touch with the social security representative who comes to your town. You will be issued another card with the same number but in your married name. 5. Q. — I am. a widow and have been getting benefits on my deceased husband’s social security record. I have a chance to do some temporary work this year. I would prefer not to pay social security taxes. Will I be required to dp so? If so, should I use my husband’s number as I have never had a card of my own? A.— You will have to pay social security taxes even though you may not work long enough to qualify for benefits on your own record. You should not use your husband’s number, but should apply for a card in your own name. 6. Q. — The only employment I have ever had is for the railroad and I have a railroad number. If I can get extra work during this year, should I apply for a social security number? A.— No. The number you have is a social security number, as well as a railroad retirement number, and should be used for any work you do in employment covered by social security. | 20 Years A99 I Today Feb. 2, 1943 — The supersti-tious-minded say we are in for six more week of winter! The groundhog saw his shadow today. A trailer home near 10th and Meibers streets was destroyed by fire. Aadms county war bond buyers far exceeded the January quota, purchasing $116,337.50 during the month, contrasted to the fixed quota of $90,238. Mayor John B. Stults reappointed Dr. James Burk to the city health board. New appointees by the mayor are Dr. Roland Reppert and Harry Knapp. The Decatur Commodores defeated the Monmouth Eagle, 3726. | Modern Etiquette | I , By Bqberta Loa 1 Q. I have just received an invitation to a shower on a girl whom I scarcely know. Am I really obligated to attend or to send a gift? A. You are obligated neither to attend nor to send a gift. The person who issued yo«r invitation failed to take into consideration the fact that showers are only for CLOSE and INTIMATE friends of the bride. Q. My mother-in-law is always asking the price of everything my husband and I buy for our home. How can I properly handle this? A. Under these circumstances, the best thing you can do is to become extremely forgetful of prices. I“You picked a frisky one in the Democrat Want Ads on purpose!”

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Todays Market P. B. STEWART & CO. Corrected February 2 160 to 170 lbs 14.25 170 to 180 lbs. - 15.00 180 to 190 lbs 15.00 190 to 220 lbs. 15.50 220 to 230 lbs. 15.00 230 to 240 lbs. 14.75 240 to 250 lbs 14.50 250 to 270 Jbs — 14.00 270 to 290 lbs. — 13.50 290 to 300 lbs. 13.50 100 to 160 lbs 100.00-12.00 Roughs 300 down 13.25 300 to 330 lbs. 13.00 330 to 360 lbs 12.75 360 to 400 lbs. 12.50 400 to 450 lbs 12 00 450 to 500 lbs. 11.50 500 to 550 lbs. 11.25 550 lbs. up. 11.00 Stags 11.00 Boars .... ....... 9-10 GRAIN PRICES Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected February 2 No. 1 Wjjeat 193 No. 2 Wheat .............. 192 No. 2 Corn -— 1.56 36 lbs. Oats 68 Soybeans ... 2.60 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FAKMS Corrected February 2 Large Clean Whites — .30 Large Clean Browns - .30 Mediums .28 Pullets 23 Heavy Hens .10 Leghorn Hens — .01 FARMERS GRAIN « FEED CO Willshire. Ohio Corrected February 2 No. 1 Wheat 1.98 No. 2 Wheat 1.91 No. 2 Corn 1-55 No. 36 Oats ...... .11 Soybeans 2.55 BEFORE SELLING. Hanlfag Bate wheat, and soybeans 3e per boshel and com 7c per 106 foe. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phono 3-2121, 34122 a—aa^— ms—— TEEPLE MOVING a TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 • Pontiac • GMC New a Used Cars a Trucks EVANS Sales a Service 126-128 8. First St •-••••••••••••••a (« owe '• • • • • • • • i L- I • • Snitß : j TIB : • • ajw m j olara : j rfwit I } • PHONE >4338 . f •oe'oodo'eooooeeooeoFo'e o