Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1963 — Page 5
SATURDAY, JULY 27. 1963
• Pontiac • GMC N«w & Used Can & Trucks EVANS Sale* 4 Service! — W-128 8. Ftrrt St, CLOSED For ' VACATION July 29 . Aug. 5 MYERS FIRESTONE Home & Auto Supply 121 S. 2nd Phone 3-3301 FOUND — A fantastic FREE I combination offer on Rexall Super Plena mins — America’s largest setting Vitamin-Mineral Product. Come in—claim yours at unbelievably low prices. SMITH DRUG CO. Made to Order Don't waste veL •able Hme writing * typing when a rubber *amp will do the |ok Wo san furnish any rubber stamp you need, Including name 4 address stamps. Come In today and order the robber stamps you nood. Oar Prices Are Right, Tool Order Your Rubber Stamps At Office of this Newspaper j <r — r. •weoseeaseuaaa•••aavsj Attend i Santa : i » J • • M : (i jm mm • “'-.e If„ • i i p ~ PHONE 3-4338 »"T •• e44<eadoe • o io o e> I¥e 1
TEEPLE TRUCK LINES, INC. ~l 122 E. Oak St. Decatur, Ind. Ph. 3-2607 Regular route conqmon carrier COD & Order Notify shipments accepted OFFICIALS: »• LEO A. TEEPLE, Pres. at Bernet " JULIUS F. TEEPLE. Vice Pres. TO Chicago i ANTHONY E. TEEPLE, Vice Pres. F 2JL/-rt-L° omo DONALD P. TEEPLE, Vice Pres. watne w ROBERT M. BRADEN, Sec’y.-TTeas. wayneuaie \ NORMAN M. PHILLIPS, G.T.M. A C.A. , STATE SERVED: MON»OEX®nt*S*NT I I Interstate: IND. , BERNEA M,lis Intrastate: IND. ’"’’'"•geneva TERMINALS & PHONES: (T) BERNE, IND. » 2-2215 QPORTLAND * (T) DECATUR, IND. 3-4306 & .3-2607 Zbiuff wJnt - (T) FT. WAYNE, IND. 742-6166 O-A oeebfieio (T) PORTLAND, IND. \ 726-4363 RidgeviueT (T) RICHMOND, IND. 2-3151 V PH 44V1 4BW» (T) WINCHESTER, IND. 2-4401 iynn! CARGO INSURANCE: fountain city! $75,000 per unit Chester! CLASSIFICATION: RICHMOND Q— toohio National Motor Freight Infest TO KENTUCKY HKCINU TARIFFS PARTICIPATED IN: ATA Explosives & dangerous Articles UNITS Central & Son. Motor Freight Tariff Ass’n. ~ Central States Motor Freight Bureau Z1 Tr,ctorß Eastern-Central Motor Carriers Ass’n. 37 Trailers Indiana Motor Rate & Tariff Bureau Middlewest Motor Freight Bureau “ straßgns * ( Rocky Mountain Motor Tariff Bureau Trucks / ”•
CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to thank the Monroe Fire Dept, for their quick response when a tractor caught fire while combining wheat. Again we say thank you. Reuben Nussbaum and Lawrence Gerber. 176 It MAY GOD Bless Pastor Ludwig, Dr. Freeby and all others who remembered the children and me with prayers, words of encouragement, cards, visits, gifts and letters during my recent confinement at the Lutheran hospital. Thanks to all of you. Mrs. William Kenney. 176 It-x FOR SALE FAMOUS BRAND Name Ladies Shoes at a low, low price. Burgett’s Shoe Outlet.l7l 6t SMILEY SUPERIOR BUILDINGS — See and compare. Homer Ifer, Bluffton, R. R. 4. Phone 1587, Ring 0ne.163 26t-x FOR SALE: Carpet — wools, nylons, acrilans, blends, all colors, all specially priced. UHRICK BROS. Furniture. FOR SALE — Bedding by SpringAire. 264-Coil Mattresses $39 95. Hollywood Beds $59.95. Uhrick Bros. Furniture. 120TF FOR SALE— Living Room Suites. All quality. All highly designed. From $149.95 up. Uhrick Bros. Furniture. 120TF ACCORDION 120 Bass, red/ white. Ideal for beginner. Marvin L. Poling, R.R. 2, Convoy, Ohio. Phone 749-2039. _ , • ’■ 176 3t ROOM ADDITIONS — garages — aluminum siding — remodeling, ! free estimates. No money down — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER, Ing.l TF WE CARRY Full Line of Greenfield Products. Rose Foods, insect spray, fertilizer, etc. BOBBY HELLER NURSERY, Peterson, R. R. 2, Decatur. Phone 3-9458. 161 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING AND SUPPLIES — Let us figure your wiring job. Any size. We also carry a complete line of electrical supplies. Check up for price. KLENK’S. Phone 3-2158. FOR SALE — Roses, Evergreens, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, Mums. Cash & Carry or complete Landscape Service. BOBBY HELLER NURSERY. Peterson, R. R. 2, Decatur. Phone 3-9458,161 TF THE BIG 4 — Hamburgers and Barbecues 6 for SI.OO. Breaded Tenderloins and Cheeseburgers 5 for SI.OO Kozy Korner Case, formerly the Elbow Room. Phone 3-2730. 163 26t BARGAINS! Pre-Inventory Clearance. One lot of Fiats, whites and colors. Original $7.00 to SIO.OO. Now 2 pairs $5.00. Burgett's Shoe Outlet, N. 13th 5t.173 4t PUMP SERVICE — We specialize in deep and shallow well pumps. If you are having pump trouble, 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 FOR SALE — 8 AKC Pomeranian Puppies, organge color. 7-Weeks old, $50.00. Toy White Spitz puppies, $25.00. Toy Collie puppies, SIO.OO. Toy Manchester puppies, $25.00. Barney’s Kennel, 1045 West Bank Road, Celina, Ohio. 586-2237. 172 6t
: • ■ _ LIVESTOCK BUY & SELL Livestock at all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur, Phone Hoagland 18-m. mF it FOR SALE — Feeder Cattle. Angus, Holstein, White Face. Portland Stock Yards. 2 Miles north of Portland, Ind. on U.S. 27. 155 60t "'"'A"' i iii ri> ■■■*■»' '' 1 .■■■l "i. i — - HELP WANTED WANTED—Experienced Mechanic Give references in reply to Box 1786, c/o Decatur Democrat. WANTED—PRACTICAL NURSE. Good wages and working conditions. Apply in person at Berne Nursing Home. Berne, Ind. WANTED CLOSEOUT of All Children’s brand name leather shoes. Assorted sizes. Burgett’s Shoe Outlet. 171 6t WANTED — PAINTING, Houses, Barns, Roofs, Interior or exterior. Free Estimates and Insurance. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232. 157 26t 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—Houses, Barns, Roofs to Paint. Interior and exterior. I use Linseed Oil and Turpentine thinner. Free estimate. Bill Anderson. R. R. 3, Phone 3-8398. 167 12t WANTED — NOW! You can personalize your home easily and inexpensively with a cheerful Wall Mural. Contact Frederick Brecht, Phone 3-3906. 172 6t-x THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE for Experience. Sewing Machine Business — Sales — Service — Parths — All makes repaired. Guaranteed jobs. Boardman’s Sew ing Machine Shop, 223 North First Street, Store hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day. 165 15t MISCELLANEOUS TRY BURGETT’S Shoe Outlet for your wide or narrow Ladies’ Shoes. N. 13th Street. 171 6t BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. Paul Schwartz, Zanesville, Ind. Phone 65 (collect). 170 26t-x GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-3906. 109 TF CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC ROTOROOTER Drain Cleaning Service. The only one in AdamsWells Counties. Phone 30, Tocsin, John Williams. 131 TF 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 CARPET from the Looms of Mohawk. “Home means more with Mohawk Carpet on the floor.” Complete line of Decorator Colors. Free Estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. 98 TF CLEARANCE SALE! One lot Summer Heels, white, bone, etc. Originally $12.00 to $15.00 values. Now $5 per pair. Burgett's Shoe Outlet, N. 13th 5t.173 4t THINK of Armstrong floor covering first and think of SHEETS FURNITURE first before the final decision. We carry a complete line of inlaid, Vinyl Lin-._ oleums and Tile. Armstrong, the finest in floor coverings. Free Estimates! 98 TF SMALL ENGINE REPAIR: We service all makes of mower and tiller engines. Parts for Briggs and Clinton. We also carry a complete line of blades, clutches wheels for rotary mowers. Klenks. Phone 3-2158. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want •ds — they get BIG results. fti — - -
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY - JULY 28 1 P.M. -7 P.M. Beautiful Colonial 3-bedroom home. Carpeted, city gas, built-in kitchen features, ceramic bath. Located at the corner of Russell & Rod Street, Decatur, Ind., one-half block frotn Southeast school. Paul E. Faurote Brilder Phone 3-2515
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FARMER'S COLUMN FOR SALE — 9 Head of Ewes. Phone 3-8222, Decatur. 174 3t-x Eggs wanted! Always in the market for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS - 48 TF Business Opportunities FOR LEASE in Portland. Standard Oil Co. Service Station. Excellent location. Good volume. Financing available. Box 1783 Democrat or Phone Fort Wayne 742-9431.167 12t AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE — 1950 FORD %-ton truck, $225.00. Call 3-4665 after 5:00 p.m, 175 3t NEED A REAL GOOD Second Car? See this one for $300.00. 1% Miles south on U.S. 27, Willow Run Trailer Park, lot 7. NOTICE TENNIS SHOES, $2.49 up at Burgett’s Shoe Outlet, N. 13th St. 171 6t NOTICE— SUMMER SPECIAL! On Coin-op Dry Cleaning, 8 lbs: $1.75, each day, starting July 26 to August 15. Mazelin’s CoinOp Laundry & Dry Cleaning. 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 3Y OWNER Leaving Town—Reasonably priced home. 3-Bed-rooms; IVi-bath; 2-car garage. Located on Limberlost Trail. Phone 3-2807.161 TF FOR SALE — For retired people only. 6-Room house. 3-Bed-rooms and bath. Home has adjoining lot. Monroeville, Ind. 176 4t-x FOR SALE — Six-room ranch type house, block south Lincoln school on same street. Priced for quick sale. Eligible for Government loan. Inquire 428 John street, Decatur. 169 12t-x FOR SALE — New 3-Bedroom Home with attached carport. On Lewis Drive. 3% Down Payment. FHA Loan. $72.82 per month. 5*4% Interest. E. F. Durkin, Phone 3-3925. 173 lOt HOMES FOR SALE IN OHIO The Al Roehm property in Willshire, south of Methodist Church, 3 Bedrooms, semi-mod-ern, new garage, price reduced. Can be bought on Land Contract with small down payment. Semi-modern, three bedroom, garage, on two acres, in Middlebury. Can be bought on Land Contract with small down payment. Modern home, 4-bedrooms, garage, in Wren. This is a real buy, good location. Call MARTIN W. FEIGERT, Realtor 233-3481 Van Wert, Ohio 174 3t o 0 20 Years Ago Today 0 0 July 27, 1943 — James K. Staley has been elected commander of Adams Post 43, American Legion. Other officers are Albert Rumschlag, first vice commander; Frank Liniger, second vice commander; William Linn, finance officer; Tilman Gehrig, adjutant; Lloyd Kreischer, Elmo Smith and C. A. Bell, Executive committee; Norbert Holthouse, trustee. Wap bond sales total $74,237.50 in Adams county for the month, approximately two-thirds of the county’s quota. Morris Steele, fireman at the Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc., suffered a broken aiyn when he fell from the top of a boiler at the plant. Frederick Schinnerer, of Willshire, 0., who was critically injured in a traffic accident last March, was released from the Adams county memorial hosiptal. Winston Churchill delivers ultimatum to Italians to surrender or face destruction.
| 1 ' IIWi t- I all' le ■ j V — l> jO* I | iiBW H ■ m f'JJflj ■ '’IMF l ■’i ■ * F¥lw 4 < &.•< .4 U&tdKi>i 1 r ■ ’fIHSMOf Ff fflw M \ I Hi Mr fIH \ f 1 • ’ll Hk Xr B i / rOßwi!v 'W|llß\ ■ a -X— ' • * f Hi Iff IMME -y. ■■ ; ImiO'NMCZ '"*'>' wtr ■ RZ \ w HBMllgik of 4 V ' W;, A RETIREMENT DINNER in honor of Jesse Case, 40-year Citizens Telephone company employe, was held Thursday evening at the Four Seasons Restaurant, Villa Lanes, by his friends gnd fellow employes. Above, left to right, Mrs. Case, Charles Ehinger, company president. Case and Mrs. Virgil Hawkins, ' Case’s daughter. Case is the first employe to retire under the Citizens Telephone company pension plan, which went into effect July 1,1962. He completed more than 40 years of service, starting with the company January 1, 1922, and retiring April, 1963.
You, Your Child And The School
'to By DAVID NYDICK UPI Education Specialist The social activities of children in the middle teens sometimes ares confusing to parents. A general understanding of their usual social behavior and needs will help adults to realize what should and should not be expected. For instance. Ann, an attractive 16-year-old high school student, has been a successful scholar and is quite active in extra-’ curricular activities. Her mother has been concerned about her social development. Is the girl growing up too fast? Should She be going out on dates, attending dances, and be so interested in boys? The girl is concerned constantly with her appearance. She also has shown an oStaw BHtfWMiilaMl Senior Merry Maids The Monmouth Senior Merry Maids held their final meeting of the year, July 15, at Monmouth school. President, Cindy Boerger, called the meeting to order, Angie Boerger and Cindy Fuelling led the pledges and Kathy Schieferstein led the group singing. Roll <all was answered, by a greatest ambition. Sheryl Boerger gave the devotions. After the business was discussed, Barb Rydell gave the health and safety lesson. Demonstrations were given on setting a table by Louann Fuelling and Mary Gerke; lemonade by Angie Boerger; curtains, Kristine Fuelling; Waldorf salad, Kathy Schieferstein. Refreshments were served by Linda Geyer ano Dianne Miller. August 15 was the date set for the trip to Crooked Lake. Reporter, Kristine Fuelling. CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oaU, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-3121, 3-3122 W
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extremely strong interest in va rious causes and supporting the underdog. These are typical characteristics of the desires of a girl in her middle teens. She takes an increasingly broader view of national and international affairs. She is searching for prestige maong her peers and within the school. Her interests become more adult. She will gain satisfaction as a spectator at lectures and concerts. She becomes more dignified and displays increased self-control. Hed needs follow similar direction. She should be treated as an adult member of the family. She should be allowed to go to dances and on dates. Naturally, reasonable restrictions are in order. A . dance should be properly chapi eroned. Dates should be in groups with properly planned entertain ment. What about a boy of this age? His social interests and needs art very much the same. Physically, he has caught up with the girls. He still will be interested in sports as an active player. He will want to develop a strong body. He likes girls to be friendly, well-groomed, and to have a sense of humor. Parents who recognize and un. derstand the characteristics and needs of their children in the middle teens will find their job much easier. This age group really is blossoming. They are anxious to be a part of the total society. They are cooperative and yet desire independence. They want to obtain respect and prestige.
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They will have a great deal of enthusiasm in all their activities. Give them good direction and guidance and the results will be rewarding. ’~ standards and restrictions are particularly important to this age group. They need a feeling of independence. The desire to improve their lot creates much ambition. This may be a bit premature. Treat them as an adult in deciding with them what these standards and restrictions will be. They will be more cooperative i in adhering to them, as well as i gain a feeling of importance in being part of the decision. Do not hesitate to impose some of > your own ideas but be willing to ■ give an explanation. These chil- ■ dren will object to authority only. ■ when it seems as if they arc los- ; ing face. I This age group is basically looking for recognition. FOOD COST! s Buy your meals, vegetable! stantial savings. Leading Wert, and Fort Wayne buy * not you? For information n 1- T. & C. FOOD CO Fort Waj ? e Name . r . Address . i City e ? ■ — - —. I HELP V MEN an I For Tomato » i ' ’ REGI THURSDAY and FRII i 9 A.M. t DECATUR GANI 1 403 S. 11th St,
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■ I 3Z—"I could’ve got one wholesale — but in the Democrat Want Ads they're cheaper!” Todays Market P. B. STEWART & CO. Corrected July 26 160 to 170 lbs $17.50 170 to 180 lbs ...... 18.00 180 to 190 1b5.... 18.50 190 to 200 lbs. 18.75 200 to 230 lbs. .... 19.00 ' 230 to 240 lbs. 18.75 240 to 250 lbs. 18.50 250 to 260 lbs. 18.25 260 to 270 lbs. 18.00 270 to 280 1b5.17.75 280 to 290 lbs. 17.50 290 to 300 lbs. 17.25 Roughs 300 down ........ 15.50 300 to 330 lbs. 15.00 330 to 360 1b5.14.50 360 to 400 lbs 14.00 400 to 450 lbs. .J_.* 13.75 450 to 500 lbs. 13.25 500 to 550 lbs. 13.00 550 lbs. up 12.75 Stags .... 10.00 ' Boars —— 9 -19 WHOLESALE* EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected July 26 Grade A Large White .27 I Grade A Larbe Browns. 27 Grade A Mediums- .23 Grade A Pullets .14 GRAIN PRICES Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 26 Wheat No. 1 1.60 Wheat No. 2 .... 1.59 Corn 1.73 36 lbs. dais .74 i Soybeans .... 2.52 New Soybeans 2.40 S TOO HIGH? I *s, fruits, juices, etc., at sub- I restaurants in Decatur, Van I from T. & C. Food Co. Why mail coupon below to: 2217 S. Calhoun St. I yne, Indiana I Phone WANTED id WOMEN o Processing USTER DAY, AUGUST 1 & 2 to 4 P.M. NING COMPANY Decatur, Ind.
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