Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1963 — Page 5

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1963

US FOB GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata, wheat, and soybeans Sc per bnahd and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-3121, 3-3122 • Pontiac • GMC N.w t Used Can * Track, EVANS Sales & Service! I 126-128 S. First St, Chain Saws Largest Selection of Saws in this area. Chain, Gidde Bars, Sprockets on hand to fit most saws. USED SAWS FROM $25 up EXPERT SERVICE HILTY Small Engine Service 3'/z miles South of Coppess Corners, % mile East. SALES POSITION Sears Roebuck & Co. SEARS has openings for ambitious men interested in a selling career. These positions offer all employee benefits and career advantages, which include profit sharing and paid vacations. Experience desirable but not necessary. Applicant must have a car but out-of-town traveling not required. If you are between 21 and’ 50, in good health, and have a high school education, you are invited to apply in person to Mary Longenberger at the Sears Catalog Sales Office Decatur, Indiana between the hours of 9 and 5

- PUBLIC AUCTION - - BUILDING LOT - - Saturday, Nov. 9,1963 - 1:30 P. M. Located on the South side of Meibers Street, Decatur, Ind., one half block West of Dierkes Street. Lot is vacant, level (no fill needed)—so feet wide—ls 9 feet deep. Zoned Residential. Selling to highest bidder, on premises. SIOO down, balance cash on delivery of Deed & Abstract. Sold free and clearB. R. RABBITT, owner Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneer, Decatur, Ind. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LAND AND SCHOOL HOUSE I ' • • • ” . ■ ' • • Notice is hereby given that Adams Central Community Schools will offer for public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the building known as the "Bobo School" and the real estate on which the same is situated, described as follows: Commencing at a point six hundred feet east of the south west corner of the north half of section nine in Township 27 North, Range 15 east in Adams County, Indiana, thence running north sixteen rods, thence east twenty rods, thence south sixteen rods, thence west twenty rods to the place of beginning, containing two (2) acres, more or less. „ • Wednesday, Nov. 27,1963 I:3G P.M. PLACE: The sale will be conducted on the premises in the village of Bobo just east off of State Highway 101 and being 4 miles east and 3 miles south of Decatur, Indiana, and 5 miles north of Pleasant Mills, Indiana. . TERMS: The purchaser will pay one third (T/3) of the purchase price on the day of the sale and the balance upon delivery of a warranty deed from the School. Immediate possession will be given to the purchaser. Arrangements to inspect the building may be made by calling at the office of Adams Central Community Schools at Monroe, Indiana.' Adams Central Community Schools BY: Edwin C. Coil, Secretary • * Board of School Trustees. CUSTER AND SMITH, Attorneys for School

miscellaneous RUMMAGE SALE — W.S.C.S. of Methodist Church in Church basement Friday, Nov. 8, 9 to 5, Saturday 9 to 1. 261 3t BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF 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, Toe sin, John Williams. 131 TF EXPERT GUN REPAIRING POLYCHOKE installed; Buy—Sell — Trade. Rifles, shotguns, pistols, shells. MYERS GUN SHOP Bluffton, Ind. 247 30t STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. Feel free to look Around! JOHN-ANN BEAUTY SALON features complete beauty ser- ‘ vice. For that last minute appointment dial 6-5360 on U. S. 27, south of Coppess Corners. Closed Mondays. 254 12t FOR SALE — ARMSTRONG floor covering — We carry a complete line of inlaid, Vinyl linoleum and tile, wax, cleaner, etc. Free estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. 247 TF CARPET from the Looms of Mohawk. “Home means more with Mohawk Carpet on the floor. Coomplete line of Decorator Colors. Free Estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. 98 TF FOR RENT FOR RENT — Six room modern home, 2 car garage. Newly decorated. Located 3 miles east of Berne. Call 942-1225, Wabash, 0hi0.257 6t FOR RENT — Modern three bedroom house; reasonable. Boardman’s 223 North First St. 260 3t-x FOR RENT—unfurnished upper three room apartment and bath; newly • decorated; all utilities furnished. Call 3-3984 after 5 p.m. 261 TF

FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fire placu and slab wood. Phone 3-4591. - - ■ " 261 t 3 FOR SALE — Bedding by Springaire. 264-Coil Mattresses $39.95. Hollywood Beds $59.95. Uhrick Bros. Furniture. 120 TF FOR SALE — Living Room Suites. All quality. All highly designed. From $149.95 up. Uhrick Bros. Furniture. 120 TF FOR SALE — New and used gas beaters. Natural and L. P. gas. Decatur Blue Flame, Phone 3-3716. 250 TF USED OIL HEATERS SJUCKY’S MONROE, IND. . 228 TF FOR SALE: Carpet — wools, nylons, acrilans, blends, all colors, all specially priced. UHRICK BROS. Furniture. 36 TF NEW HEATERS OIL and GAS STUCKY’S MONROE, IND. 228 TF HOME FREEZER sides beef 39 c pound. Packaged, frozen U.S. Government inspected and guaranteed quality. Schmitt Locker Service, Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2903 . 256 7t FOR SALE - ELECTROLUXrepairs and flirts to fit hoses, bags, switches and filters, etc. 15 years of dependable Electrolux service. Lou’s Sweeper Service, 507 E. Main street, Van Wert, Ohio. 246 28t-x FOR SALE — Large variety of evergreens, shrubs and trees. Complete landscaping service BARGER'S NURSERY, 7 miles west of Decatur on 224. Phone Craigyille 565-3667. 241 30t Help Wanted - Female WANTED—Experienced waitress; must be over 21 years of age. Apply Tony’s Tap. 257 TF WANTED — Lady to help with cleaning. Mornings 8 to 12 Tuesday through Friday. Apply Miller Motel. 261 3t WANTED — Lady to keep house; light house work; live in or go home nights. Apply Boardman's 223 North First si. WANTED — Weekly housecleaning jobs. Can give excellent references. Reply to box No. 1819, in care of Decatur Democrat.26l 3t-x WANTED WANTED — To buy building lot or acreage. Write giving price and location to P. O. Box 21, Decatur.2s6 6t-x MOTHERS — Baby sitting in my home; lots of toys, color books and books; lunch at noon. Call 3-3612. 260 3t 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 — Interior decorating and industrial painting. Free estilmates; insured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232. 192 TF

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FOR SALE FOR SALE — Two new GE Water Heaters; damaged case in shipping. S a;v e S4O FAGER'S. ™ 261 5t FOR SALE — Five piece kitchen set; childs swimming pool 4x6, fibre glass bow, 25 pound pull, reasonable. Phone 3-3870 after 1 p.m. 261 3t USED FURNITURE. AU reftaished. Ice Skates, Rocking chairs, Antiques. Rope bed. Open 3:30 to 9:00 p.m. VERNON FELLERS, MONROE. 258 26t-x ROOM ADDITIONS — garages — aluminum siding — remodeling, free estimates. No money dcAvn — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER Inc. 1 TF FOR SALE — Roses, Evergreens. Shrnubs, Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, Mums. Cash & Carry or complete Landscape Service. BOBBY HELLER NURSERY Peterson, R. R. 2, Decatur Phone 3-9458. 161 TF NEW DURASTART battery sale; heavy duty. 4-year, 57 plate, 6-volt $15.95 exchange. Good until Nov. 9. Also 12-volt at reduced prices. DECATUR IRON AND METAL, 324 S. 10th, 257 9t-x MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE — 1960 American Mobile home, 40’ x B’, 2 bedroom. good condition. Oakhurst Trailer Park, Route 3, Box 6, Decatur. John Walker. 260 3t LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Large light grey friendly tiger house cat. Phone 3-4825. 261 It INSTRUCTIONS U- 5. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI Men-wbmen, 18-52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory training until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary. FREE information on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Box 1818, c/o Democrat. 260 T-x REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or trade — New three bedroom home, one car garage, low down payment. Call 3-2515 after 6 p.m. 256 12tx FOR SALE — New three bedroom house, northwest. Payments $67.50 monthly.)- E. F. Durkin, 3-3925. 258 lOt TRADE YOUR OLD HOME on ‘a new three - bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3-2780. 283 TF BY OWNER Leaving Town—Reasonably priced home. 3-Bed-rooms; 1%-bath; 2-car garage. Located on Limberlost Trail Phone 3-2807. 161 TF ■FOR SALE — Three bedroorh house, large carpeted living room on double lot; aluminum siding; $350 down, SSB month. Phone 3-2292 . 260 3t

FARMER’S COLUMN Eggs wanted. Always In the market for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. , 48 TF FOR SALE — Twenty pigs. Christian E. Schwartz, 6% miles east of Berne, 3% miles south. 261 6t DEKALB PROFIT PULLETS—either day old or quality started pullets. Get this balanced bred egg producer. Available now in 16 to 20 weeks old. See DECATUR HATCHERY,, Decatur, Ind. 258 Bt' LIVESTOCK BUY& SELL Livestock of all kinds. E C. DOEHRMAN, route —L Decitur, Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF NOTICE To whoever killed our dog would you please come and explain it to our four year old son. 344 W. Oak St. 261 2t-x HELP WANTED WANTED — Experienced kitchen help. Contact PREBLE GARDENS. 256 TF Two Accidents Are Reported In County Two accidents, totaling $2,000 damage and one personal injury, kept deputy sheriff Robert L. August busy from 9 p.m. Monday until 4 p.m. today. At 9:35 p.m.. a car driven _by. —Lewis Ltivun Edwards^_JL_ Dunkirk machine shop operator, headed east on state highway 116 about one mile west of the Ohio state line in Jefferson township, left the road and struck an REMC electric pole, snapping it off. Witnesses who rushed to the scene found Edwards apparently unconscious, with a lacerated nose: the windshield was broken where his head had" struck it. He was sitting on.his unused seat belt. The witnesses took him to Ihe Jay county hospital, where he was treated and released’. Damage was estimated by the officers at SI,OOO to the auto. Investigation of the accident is continuing/ August’ and -’sthte’ police officer Dan Kwasnesk'i investigated. Following a trip to the hospital and the man’s home, the officers returned to Adams county for routine patrol. At 3:15 a m.. August was informed of a wreck at the City limits on Mercer avenue. A light car driven by serviceman Bill Dean Marbaugh. route one, Rockford, 0.. slid sideways in a driving rain into the last new city light pole on Mercer avenue in front of the Church of God The pole was broken off. Marbaugh stated that he was traveling about 40 miles an hour when the car started sliding. He is stationed in Michigan, and the car was registered there. Damage to the left side, top and rear was estimated at SI,OOO.

U. S. Space Program Heads For Shake-ui

By ALVIN B. WEBB JR. United Press International CAPE CANAVERAL (UPD"Racing to the moon, high up in the midnight sky. . But probably not for America's bid for manned conquest of space, which has borrowed the moon as a sort of ‘carrot-on-a-stick" incentive approach, is headed for a major shake-up — or “reorientation," as they say —of programs and personnel „._l]tl£,.-carrQt suddenly lost its taste appeal. Congress, which overwhelmingly endorsed President Kennedy's decision 2% years ago to make the landing of the first astronauts on the moon a "national goal.” has stopped writing blank checks for space research. This year's budget was cut by SSOO million. The President, who had said, “We possess all the resources and talents necessary,'" indicated some second thoughts of his own with a dramatic proposal in September that the United States and the Soviej Union journe.v jointly to the moon. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev jerked the rug from under thew hole S2O billion works by slating rather jovially that Russia wasn’t interested in competing, and wished the United States "good hick." If. as some have claimed, Khrushchev’s real intent was to lull America into a sense of lunar disinterest, he is off to a gixxi start. Mtxin racing now seems as faddish as goldfishswallowing and hula-hooping. Insidersr—privately concede that neither the Kennedy administration nor the National Aeronautics and Space Administration can depend much longer on holding up the moon as the prize for space- mastery. The public apparently isn't buying—particularly at S2O billion. The months ahead are expected to see a slow but detectable withdrawal by the United States from plans for an all-out manned assault on the moon—a strategic retreat, as the Marines would have it, or an attack in another direction. The question is, which direction? ; —— “ *- The most likely move apears to be a shift toward manned space stations in orbit around earth, the type of program the Soviet Union has said over and over again, it is pursuing. Some of America’s top scientists in. the federal space, agency have admitted off the record that manned space stations would have been a more logical approach in the fir?t place. But present U.S. plans place that sort of program in the "|x>st-hinar" phase — meaning after 1970. Russia is an odds-on favorite to establish a small space station in orbit around earth by 1965. Another “reorientation" in the U.S. space program is expected to be a revamping of NASA leadership. James E. Webb is considered on his way out as the space agency's administrator, possibly before the next session of Congress.

Webb, an ebullient North Carolinian with a penchant for organizational genius, grabbed a tiger by the tail when he took over the job of leading the nanon's fastest growing federal agency under President Kennedy. He has been bitten Several times, not of his own fault. Webb was caught short when the President made his proposal for a joint American-Soviet lunar expedition. Then along came "withdrawal" to shoot the props from under. Webb's gallant bid .to. prevent a reduction in his proposed $5:7 billion space- budget. Not the least of the burgeoning problems inside the U.S. space effort is the rift between NASA headquarters in Washington and its Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Tex. Houston personnel have been shuffled and reshuffled in attempts to gain better coordination between the two. Meanwhile, the space agency has become aware that money is getting tight. Last week, it decided to save SSO billion—and possibly stave off further budgetary cuts —by eliminating four A|Xillo earth-orbiting shots from its manned spaceflight schedule. Its major task now appears to be in finding a method to recapture public fervor for the national space program. The one ground rule is that the word “moon” is out —for the time being, at least. Chicago Produca CHICAGO (UPD— Produce: Live poultry heavy hens 18, -hen —Iw-k-rytt 26, --White Rocks 17*2: barred rock fryers 21; special fed White Rocks 19-19%; roasters 21%-23, Cheese processed loaf 39'2-44: brick 40-45: Swiss Grade A 5255: B 50-54 Butter steady: 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55%. Eggs steady; white large extras 37; mixqd large extras 36% mediums 26; standards 32. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock; • Hogs 6.500: steady to strong; 1-2 190-225 lb 15.50-15.75; 1-3 190250 lb 15.00-15.50; sows stcadv to 25 lower: 1-3 300-400 lb 13.5014 25: 400-6 b() lb 13.00-13.75. Cattle 1,9qy.: -calves 100: steady to 25 lower; choice steers 23.00-23.75; average to high choice 24.00; mixed good and low choice 22 50-23 00, few good 21 50-22.50: good to low choice heifers 20.00-21.75, few choice 22.00; cows fully steady: utility to commercial 13.00-14.00; bulls steady, cutter to commercial 16 00-18.50; vealers steady, good and low choice 27.00-30.00, few 31.50. Sheep 700; mostly 50 higher; choice and prime wooled lambs 19.50- 00; gtxxi and choice 17.50- 50. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD-Livestock: Hogs 1.000; fuHy steady; No 1-2 200-225 lb .15 50-15 75; 175 head at 15.75; mixed No 1-3 190240 lb 15.00-15.50; 240-270 .lb 14.50- few lots No 2-3 260325 lb 14 00-14.50 ' Cattle 2,500, calves 25. slaughter steers slow to steady; heifers fairly steady to slow; load high choice with few prime 1225 lb slaughter steers 24.25; choice 875-1300 lb 12.75-23 75; load high good and choice 1000 lb 22.75; load mixed good and choice 1100 lb 22.50; most good 900-1150 lb 21.75-22 25; choice 850-1025 lb heifers 22 00-22.75; good 21.0021.75. Sheep 400; wooled slaughter lambs steady; few lots choice end, prime 90-115 lb wooled slaughter lambs 20.00; good and choice 80-110 lb 18.00-19.50.

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"I'm the plumber in the Democrat Want Ads that you called — what's vour problem?” / Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected November 5 100 to 160 - 10-12.00 160 to 170 13.75 170 to 180 ■..—4 14.25 180 to 190 .14.75 190 to 220 . 15.00 220 to 230 —. 14.75 230 to 240 14.50 240 to 250 14.25 250 to 260 14.00 260 to 270 13.75 270 to 280 ... 13.50 280 to 300 13.25 Roughs 300 down J. 13.50 300 to 350 .. 13.00 .350 to 400 12.50 400 to 450 12.00 450 to 500 .... 7. 11.50 500 to 550 11.00 550 up .. .. ... 10.50 Stags 10.00 Boars .. . ... 9.00-10.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected No’vember 5 Grade A Large Whites .31 Grade A. Large Browns .31 Grade A Mediums .. .20 Grade A Pullets .17 GRAIN PRICES Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected November 5 No. 1 Wheat2.oo No. 2 Wheat . 1.99 Corn 1.43 36 lbs. Oats .60 Soybeans .. 2.71 Hubert H. McClenahan, Attorney ESTATE NO. sr.:', I INSOLVENCY NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF DWIGHT M. ANDREWS. In the Circuit Court of Adaimi County. >• ; JitClMemlier Term, 19’13 In’ the matter of the Estate sf'“ DWRIHT.M A.WREWS. de. eased. Notice Is hereby given the Hubert R. MeClenaluin as adinlnlstrator/WWA of the above named estate, has prenented and filed his final account In final settlement ot said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Clr.idt Court, on the isth of November, 11163, at which time .'ill pellnterested In said . .•■tale rile required to appear In said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be approved And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of alibi estate. Hubert R McClanahan Personal Represent atlve Myles F. Parrish Judge 1(1/29, 11/5.

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