Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1963 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President John G. Heller ; Vice President t jChas. E. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, $3.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier. 35 cents perweek. Single copies, 7 cents. Decatur Shoplifters A sad but true fact is that some of our young people have so little to do that they get their “kicks” by stealing from Decatur merchants. These are not “boys from the wrong side of the tracks” — they include many girls, and women, who are from well-to-do prominent Decatur and area families. They have money. They could buy what they steal. They are not “sick.” They are not kleptomaniacs. They are just plain thieves. And their parents have unconsciously encouraged them to be thieves. If you have a daughter, and she keeps “borrowing” clothes from friends, you’d better look into it, and stop it RIGHT NOW. There is no need to borrow. And any smart kid can “cover up” stealing by saying that they “borrowed” the new sweater they are wearing. Stealing expensive bathing suits or bathing caps from stores which only stock one of the items is plain stupid, as is expecting not to get caught. A girl who thinks it’s smart to steal will make a worse wife than a prostitute, and boys should take this into consideration when dating. A boy who steals will never hold a job, or support a family, and the girl who “goes steady” with one had better be prepared to work and raise a family to support her shiftless, nogood husband. This is plain talking — but it is disgusting to see hardworking merchants who work 60 hours a week cheated out of a fair return by boys and girls who aren’t kept busy enough to prevent their stealing and shoplifting. Decatur merchants are getting fighting mad, and if parents don’t do something about it pretty quickly, they had better expect to see their children’s names, and their names, in big, bold print in the newspapers and over the radio as plain common thieves. Editorial written by Dick Heller

_ , * <’ * ■ < , ' ' * • jfli H ;, i ■ XiMmF LACKLAND AFB, Tex. — Airman Michael E. Forst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Forst of 909 Mercer Ave., Decatur, Ind., is being reassigned to Amarillo AFB, Tex., for technical training as a United States Air Force chaplain assistant. Airman Forst, who enlisted in the Air Force a short time ago, has completed-his initial basic military training here. The airman, a 1962 graduate of Decatur Catholic high school, attended Indiana University.

Parade of Barbershop Harmony .-■™- 1 "" — "■* " 1 ' r ' W“■ - | Presented By Adams Co. Chapter S. P. E. B. S. Q. S. A. SUNDAY - November 10 Decatur Jr-Sr High School Auditorium — Donation... $ 1.25 Tickets available at: Bill Lose—First State Bank Pioneer Restaurant and Pioneer Drive-In or any Local Chapter Member.

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Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 4.600; barrows and gilts steady to strong; 1 and 2. 190225 lb 15.65-1575, few 16.00; 1, 2 and 3, 190-240 lb 15.25-15.65: sows fully 25 lower; 1, 2 and 3. 330-400 lb 13.25-13.75, few 14.00; 2 and 3. 400-550 lb J 2.50-13.25. Cattle 275; calves none; steers and heifers scarce; few small lots good to low choice steers 22.00-23.50; load good with few choice heifers 22.00; cows steady; canner and cutter 10.0012.00; few utility 12W-13.00; bulls 50 lower; cutter and utility 17’00-19:00. Sheep 250; fully steady; choice and prime wooled lambs 19.50-20.50; good and choice 18.00-19.50. Berne - Geneva Livestock Report Prices paid Nov. 5 Top veals . 34.75 Top lambs 22.25 Top steers & heifers 23.25 To pbulls 18.10 Good cows 13.00-14.50 Canners and cutters 11.00-13.00 Top hogs 15.75 Top soWs 14.00 Male hogs .1..12.10-13.25

K JUMIR < o-W IJJt/WtJi Ufl U nKjU WLfa. JMBL. I 1 Hl' - saraH, „ ■' JMNK*» ' ’ J E>*** «'>’■ •>•4 Jk-ft‘- H fi t J ■ji HU * 1 ■ I f. jr “*■ fvl' R’’ *W4F "M 4" is *\^?‘^‘ ,^.^nF r''* '^ , Filipe tj ISke ymLf jfjjjL c pMMsKT I^T 1 wVPIHHB;* GRAND OPENING— Herman Krueckeberg, of the First State Bank, performed ribbon cutting ceremonies Thursday for the opening of the new Sears-Roebuck company catalog order center. Store employees and company representatives lined up for the ceremony. Left to right, Mrs. Virginia Aumann, Mrs. Beth Garner, C. C. Gill, Mrs. Mary Longenberger, John Good, Gene Hunt, Krueckeberg, Mrs. Marcella Crozier, Harold Yeazel, Mrs. Harriet Gause, Mrs. Dons Myers, Mrs. Bernice Jeffries, Mrs. Jesse Newton, Mrs. Doris Affolder, Mrs. Janis Claphen, Mrs. Vera Crew and Mrs. Phyllis Feasel.—(Photo by Mac Lean)

jH IE BL jWK I vWF ..Jff ' / J MISSIONARY — Mrs. Emmett Cox, Huntington, will bring a missionary message at the Winchester United Brethren church Sunday at 7:30 p. m. The Cox family has served two terms in Sierra Leone, West Africa, where Cox served as field secretary. November is devoted to thanksgiving throughout the United Brethren .church and thank offerings are received .for the foreign program. New Tork Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T., 132%; Central Soya, 26%; DuPont, 251%; Ford, 52: General Electric, 80%; General Motors 81%: Gulf Oil, 47; Standard Oil Ind., 61%; Standard Oil N. J., 71%; U. S. Steel, 53%.

LA IV IWtH VtMl-/J v 144 T iLJU can't BEAT - o : -i:-... ..„^ i _'.,, =fc ».— — -J1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE ‘ 1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE Automatic transmission. Power steering and Automatic transmission. Radio and heater, brakes. Radio and heater. 783 motor. AOC Reasonably low mileage. Very good $ J AQE 6,800 miles. Like new 9 condition throughout. These are scarce. 196? PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE COUPE 1960 CHEVROLET IMP ALA 4-DOOR SEDAN Power steering and power brakes. Automatic - Local one owner car. 45.000 actual miles, transmission. Rad.o and heater. White bottom Can be referred back to local owner. $« with blue top, and interior, $ 2«694 Priced right *9495 1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-DOOR 1960 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD 4-DOOR STATION WAGON 6-cylinder engine. Standard transmission. One owner cai*. Automatic transmission. Radio and heater. $« Very low mileage. $S 244 One owner new car trade “9 <95 Radio and heater. Extra clean 1962 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 6-PASS. STATION WAGON 1960 FORD CONVERTIBLE GALAXIE 500 Automatic transmission. V-8 engine. Radio V-8 engine. Automatic transmission. and heater. Power steering and power Radio and heater. Power steering $S SAP brakes. White with red interior. AQg and power brakes. New top *9*95 Like new — *9”zJ 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE 1959 HEVROLET BI S CAYNE 4-DOOR Radio and heater. Powerglide transmis- pA*" 9 II ° verdr ' ve tra ™sion. sion. Power steering and power brakes. ° an er Uns nn drives 44 C 250 h. p. engine. Black and white 244 !*®- Only with red interior. Like new *9*/J 1959 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR SEDAN T 961 PONTIAC VENTURA 4-DOOR HARDTOP Power steering and power brakes. V-8 epgine. Full power. White exterior with all $« OOC Automatic transmission. $fiAE blue interior. A beautiful car *9995 Radio and heater . ®95 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE 1957 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR STATION WAGON 1 owner car. Low mileage. $« ggp V-8 engine. Powerglide transmission. This car is clean as new Very good condition ®95 1960 FORD STARLINER 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1 9 57 CHEVROLET 210 2-DOOR SEDAN Power steering and power brakes. Radio Radio and heater. Automatic transmission and heater. Automatic transmission. $« 244 V-8 engine. All black finish. ' V-8 engine. Local car a 9JzV Very clean cat Concerning Our New State Sales Tax: Many people are of the opinion that the tax must be paid on the total sales Drice regardless of whether a trade-in is involved or not. When you do trade your car in you only pay on the cash difference. When buying a Used Car, this tax is a very minor thing. MORNINGSTAR AUTO SALES - 957 N ‘ 13 * h St - Phone 3-2046

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 8,000; steady to 25 higher; Nd 1-2 200-225 lb 15.35-15.75; 45 head at 15.60; 67 head at 15.75; mixed No 1-3 190-240 lb 15.00 - 15.50 ; 230 - 260 lb 14.50 - .15.50; No 2-3 250-280 lb 14.0014.50. Cattle 5,000, no calves; slaughter steers and heifers 25 higher, instances 50 up; load prime 1100 lb slaughter steers 24.85; 3 loads prime 1250-1275 lb 24.75; high choice and prime 1000-13.50 lb 24.00-24.50; bulk choice 975 lb 1350 lb 23.25-24.00; good 900-1250 lb 21.50-23.00; part load mostly prime 1000 lb heifers 23.40; several loads high choice and prime 950-1000 lb 23.25; bulk choice 800-1100 lb 22.25-23.00; good 21.00-22.00. Sheep 300; mostly steady; few lots choice and prime 90110 lb wooled slaughter lamb 20.00; good and choice 18.5019.50. Automatic Still Is Discovered In Georgia MARBLEHILL, Ga. (UPD - A whisky still so automatic it needed no operator was discovered in the north Georgia hill country Thursday. Revenue agents said the device, capable of producing 600 gallons of moonshine per day, was equipped with an elaborate array of push buttons to control the steam boiler, and flow of mash and water.

0 20 Years Ago Today 0 0 Nov. 8, 1943 — Slicing of beets ended at the Central Sugar factory Saturday night and the last butch of sugar will be packed tomorrow, ending the run of 21 days, with the beet harvest the smallest on record in this territory. The'township trustees of Adams county have voted to continue the county library for another year,

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10th 1 to 5 P.M. $15,000.00 Country Home for $9,500.00 Mile South of Decatur on No. 27, 1 Mile West, \\ Mile South. Brand new 3 Bedroom, ranch style home, with attached garage. Aluminum siding, stone front, built-in birch cabinets, self storing combination aluminum storm windows and doors. Full acre of ground with your Own private fishing pond. l^ealEstate CORNER THIRD & MADISON STREETS Office 3-2587 - PHONES - Home 3-4143

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making a slight increase in assessments to the schools. Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary tomorrow at their home. Mrs. Cora Stine, 74, operator of the telephone exchange at Tocsin for the past 21 years, died at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Raymond Keller, Mrs. Ruth Townsend, Mrs. Lawrence Linn and daughter Dianne, and Mrs. A. M. Anker attended the local artists exhibit in Fort Wayne.