Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1964 — Page 5
TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1964
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MODERN WOODWORKING PLANT NEEDS AT ONCE Experienced : Machine Operators w Cabinet Makers Finishers Upholsterers We would be willing to train young men who are interested in learning a trade in the woodworking industry. ' Ideal Working Conditions - Excellent Opportunity for Advancement Good Wages Paid Insurance Paid Holidays Paid Vacations Paid Pension Program Apply at Employment Office DUNBAR FURNITURE CORP. OF IND. BERNE, INDIANA
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Help Wanted - Malo OUTSIDE WORK — Due to re- • cent expansion, we have openings for three neat men to work on established bread routes We otter free insurance, paid vacation, paid days ott, and guaranteed salary. This is the same as your own business, only we finance it. You determine your own pay checks and company policy is promoting their own people. To qualify, high school education, married, and good references. If you’re thinking of making a change, come in and talk to me. Robert Marhofer, manager, apply 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or evening interviews by appointment. Nickel’s Bakery, 1725 S. Anthony, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 99 3t
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FOR SALE — 1963 “170” Dodge Dart. Low mileage. Call Berne 2-8359. 101 2t-x
FOR SALE 50 Used Tractors 15 Used S. P. Combines 20 Used 4-Bow Corn Planters PAUL W. REIDENBACH EQUIPMENT Exclusive Dealer for John Deere Farm Equipment and Behlen Farm Buildings and Dryers.
FOR SALE FOR SALE — Shepherd pup. Call 7-7513.101 2t-x FOR - SALE — 4—7:16x15 Tires and tubes. One generator. Phone 3-8718. 101 3t-x FOR SALE—Good Used Dinettes. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Indiana. 84 TF FOR SALE — Electric pump. 2 Inside doors. Swing glider. Phone 3-3364. 101 3t FOR SALE — Good Used Refrigerators. Stucky Furniture, Co., Monroe, Indiana. 84 TF FOR SALE — 7-Piece mahogany dining room suite, like new. Phone 3-2916. 101 3t FOR SALE — Good Used Electric Ranges. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 84 TF FOR SALE — Good used refrigerator; dining room chairs; Maytag washed; used dishes. Call 3-8337. 99 3t FOR SALE — AU Wool Wilton Carpet. Was 9.95 sq. yd. Now $6.95 sq. yd. Many others to choose from. Uhrick Bros. 5 TF FOR SALE — Floor-length Formal. Antique gold. Size 10-12. Beautifully made, worn once. Priced reasonable. Phone Preble 15-74376.99 3t SINGER 127 Sewing Machine, ex- . cellent sewer, balance due only $18.40 complete with attachments. Terms SI.OO per week. Guaranteed. CaU 3-2637, Electro Hygiene Co. 99 6t FOR SALE — Good Used Furniture, aU types. Feller’s Used Furniture, 110 E. Andrews, Monroe. Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 9 to 9. 96 26t-x ROOM ADDITIONS — garages - aluminum siding — remodeling, free estimates. No money dowr — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER Inc. ITF FOR SALE — Several Axminster Rugs, all like new. All sizes. Several Chest of Drawers, SIO.OO each. New and used baby beds. Decatur Used Furniture. 206 S. Second. 100 2t-x AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG, equipped Singer Slant Needle Sewing Machine. This beautiful machine sold new'for over S2OO. You can take over 9 payments of $5.40 per month. This machine sure does all fancy stitching. Call 3-2637 for free trial. Electro Hygiene Co. 99 6t FOR SALE — Blooming Geraniums and other potted flowers. Vegetable and flower plants. Burpee bulk seed. Onion sets and plants. Potting soil, peat moss and Vigoro. Bird baths and urns. Open Evenings. Strahm’s Greenhouse. Corner 9th and Nuttman Avenue. 99 3t NOTICK OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5935 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given— that — Mary A. Binegar was on the 13th day of April, 1964, appointed: Administratrix of the estate of MATIE P. HOOK, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or ont now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at. Decatur, Indiana, «hi« 13th day of April, 1964. George M. Bair Clerk of the Adams Circuit -Court for Adams County, Indiana. Bierly & Sullivan, Attorneys and Counsel for personal representative. 4/14, 21, 28.
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MISCELLANEOUS FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers. Ranges. Easy Terms. Uhrick Bros. $ TF BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF TRY~DIADAX — Formerly DexA Diet. New name, same formula. Week's Supply 98c. Smith’s Rexall Drug Co. 95 T-x GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-3906. CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER Drain Cleaning Service. The only one in AdamsWells Counties. Phone Preble 7-4225. 131 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 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 HELP WANTED WANTED — Part-time Organist for local church. For further information, Call 3-2963. 99 3t TOOL & DIE DESIGNERS. Excellent working conditions. Call or apply in person for a personal interview. CTS of Berne, Inc., Berne, Indiana. Phone 2- An equal opportunity employer . 100 3t REAL ESTATE TRADE YOUR OLD HOME on a new three - bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3- 283 TF FOR SALE — 2-Bedroom Cottage. Close uptown. Near shopping. Ideal for retired or newly married couple. Terms. CaU Rice 3-9199.101 6t FOR SALE — 3-Bedroom, aU modern home. 6-Years old. Living room, dining room, bath room, kitchen, utility. Shown by appointment. 3-4429 or 3-9785.a79 TF FOR SALE — New 3 bedroom Colonial style home, brick front, built-in oven and range. Carpeting; low down payment. A J. Faurote, BuUder. Phone 3-2780.~ 273 TF BETTER LIVING Begins with a home of your own. New 3Bedroom Homes, Quality Built and Reasonably Priced. Phone 3-2515. Paul E. FaurotJe, Builder. 95 26t-x FOR SALE—3-Bedroom all modern home. Living, dining room, Bath room, kitchen. Utility room. Shown by appointment. 736 Cleveland St. Phone 3-4164. - , ■ 100 6t-x FOR SALE — modern home on one acre of ground. New furnace. Basement. 2-Car garage. On black top road. 2*6 Miles south of Monroe. Claude Dennison. CaU Berne 2-8908. 99 3t
FAKMcKs COLUMN YES! WE ARE BUYING WOOL. Stockman Farm Service. Phone 3-3121. 100 18t DEKALB SEED CORN. Orville Hoffman. Phone 623-6639 Monroeville, Ind. 79 25t-x BECO SEED CORN SB.OO bushel. Stockman Farm Service. Phone 3-3121.100 JBt Eggs wanted. Always in the market for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 48 TF FOR SALE—2 Holstein heifers with calves. Arthur Werling, R. R. 1, Winchester Road. 101 3t-x H. & N. CHICKS ANb~STARTED PULLETS. Econo Poultry Equipment. See the new Econo Cage Layer System, Glenn Reynolds, Hoagland. Phone 168. 81 26t-x FUNK’S-G HYBRID SEED CORN Your best investment for maximum corn profits is a proven High Capacity Hybrid — Now available from your local Funk’s-G Dealer in all maturities tid in double, single or special crosses. See your local Funk’s-G man now . . . 58 60t YOUR LOCAL FUNK’S-G Dealer. Stockman Farm Service, Decatur.sß 60t WANTED WANTED — 500 HAND and Power Lawn Mowers to sharpen. Frank Schmitz. Phone 3-3653, t 213 S. Ist St. 97 26t WANTED — GARDENS to work up . Have garden tractor and implements. Call 3-9369. 100 3t-x 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 BUY — USED PIANOS. Write Box 82, Hartford City, Indiana. Give directions or Phone 348-1328 collect. Insured moving. 74 30t HOUSE & BARN PAINTING. Commercial and Residential interior decorating. Insured workers. GIRARD & SONS, Phone 3-4591. 70 ts WANTED — SPRAY PAINTING. Barns, Roofs and commercial painting. Free Estimates. Insured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232. 79 TF WANTED — A Supplier of Clean Useable Cartons and Boxes in quantity on a weekly basis. Con•tact John Walters at The Schafer Co. 101 N. First St. 3-3141. 99 4t NOTICE NOTICE —Dressmaking, alterations (men's and women’s suits) Sue’s Custom Sewing, 1209 Dayton St. Phone 3-2236. 98 6t NOTICE— Water King Water Softeners, Sales, Rentals. Service all makes. Ray Ringger, 4 Miles west, 2% miles south of Coppess Corners). Dial .... 565-3573. „ 101 3t-x FOR RENT FOR RENT — 3-Room House. Miles East of Decatur on US 224. CaU 3-8775. 98 TF FOR RENT — All modern 8room house. 512 N. 3rd St. Gas heat. Ready for occupancy. See Bernard Schultz, 512 N. sth St. 101 3t UNFURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. 4 Miles northwest of Decatur. 5-Rooms and bath. Automatic oil furnace. Garden. Small family. Call 447-9063 Fort Wayne after 5:30 p.m. 100 6t
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Todays Market P. B STEWAMT * CO. Corrected April 28 160 to 170 12.85 170 to 180 13.35 180 to 19013.85 190 to 220 14.35 220 to 240 ....13.85 240 to 250 13.35 250 to 260 ... 12.85 260 to 270 —yA- 12.60 270 to 280 12.35 280 to 290 12.10 290 to 300 11.85 Roughs 300 down 12.00 300 to 330 11.75 330 to 360 11.50 360 to 400 11.25 400 to 450 ....10.75 450 to 500 10.50 500 to 550 j 10.25 550 up ... 10.00 Stags 9.00 Boars 8.00 to 9.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUB FARMS Corrected April 28 Large White Eggs ... .22 Large Brown Eggs .22 Medium White .18 Pullets .14 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE — 1959 Gardner 10’x 45’ 2-Bedroom Mobile Home. Good condition. Lot 43, Hi-Way Trailer Court. Phone 3-2029. 99 TF LOOKING FOR QUALITY? - 50x 10’ Ventoura Mobile Home. Gold Seal unit. Top quality throughout. Perfect condition. See to appreciate. 2 Miles south on U, S. 27.79 TF Hoffa Jury Faces Long Lockup Period CHICAGO (UPD—Jury selection resumes in the S2O million fraud trial of Teamsters union President James R. Hoffa today with jurors facing the possibility of being locked up as long as four months. Hoffa and seven associates are being tried on charges of fraudulently obtaining the S2O million in loans from union pension funds and diverting more than $1 million of the amount to their own use. Two male jurors were tentatively seated during the opening session Monday. U.S. District Court Judge Richard B. Austin annouced that jurors will be isolated for the duration of the trial, which defense attorneys and prosecutors predict could run four months. If the trial does last as long as the predictions, it will be the longest isolation of jurors in the memory of federal building officials here. Austin said jurors will be permitted to ° call home only once a day during the trial and may be visited by relatives when court is not in session but only if federal marshals are present. - Hoffa, currently appealing last month's conviction at Chattaooga, Tenn., on jury tampering charges, was stone-faced and silent after the first day of the trial. He said he would not comment on the trial until it is over. On trial with Hoffa were Benjamin Dranow, 56, former Minneapolis, Minn., department store owner; Abe I. Weinblatt, 67, retired Miami Beach, Fla., businessman; S. George Burris, New York City accountant and his son, Herbert R. Burris, 41, New York attorney; Samuel Hyman, 69, Miami Beach real estate man; Calvin Kovens, 39, Miami Beach builder; and Zachary A. Strate, Jr., New Orleans, La., builder. All eight men pleaded innocent to the charges. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,000; steady to 25 lower; No 1-2 190-225 lb 15.25-15.50; 250 head at 15.50; mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 14.50-15.25 ; 220-250 lb 13.75-14.50; No 2-3 250-270 lb 13.25-13.85. Cattle 3,000, calves 20; slaughter steers high choice and prime rather scarce, fully steady; average choice and below steady to weak: heifers steady; load mostly prime 1265 lb slaughter steers 22.25 ; 2 loads high choice with few prime 1250-1350 lb 21.50; choice 1000-1300 lb 20.50-21.25; good and choice 20.00-20.25; good 9001200 lb 19.00-20.00; choice 8501050 lb slaughter heifers 20.2521.00; mostly good 19.00-19.50; good and choice 19.57 - 20.00; canner and cutter cows 12.5014.50. Sheep 400; few sales spring slaughter lambs about steady; few lots good and prime 85-105 lb spring slaughter lambs 23.5024.00; few lots mostly choice 22.50-23.50. • Pontiac • GMC New & Used Cars * Trucks EVANS Sale. * Service] 126-128 8. First 84.
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Minor League W L Pts Bower Jewelry „< 33 12 45% 1 Riverview 30 15 39 E Holthouse I on Hiway 28 17 38% 1 Walt's Standard .. 30 15 38 Downtown Texaco 28 17 37 Fulmer Seat Covers 27 18 37 I Wolff’s Hardware .25 20 35 Extract’s . 25 20 34 < Smith Dairy 23 22 31 Haugk’s 21 24 30 Clem Hardware .. 22 23 29 Drewry’s 20 25 25 Moose No. 1 17 28 22 Moose No. 2 .... 13% 31% 17% Haircut Center .. 13% 31% 16% Zoss Chevrolet .. 5 40 5 High series — Harold Miller 632 <199-215-218), Palmer Inniger 602 <IBB-215-199), D. Ross 573, D. Sheets 572, B. Case 571, D. Sliger 566, L. Shilling 565, D. Wolff 565. E Hammond 551, F. Dellinger 551. High games —- D. -Wolff 213207, D. Ross 244, J. Markley 235, C. Miller 216, B. Mutschler 214, R. Smith, Jr.. 215, A. Bowen 215, E. McCollough 214, E. Hammond 212, G. Wolff 210, D. Smeets 210. R. Ross, Jr., 209, B. Irwin 207. F. Dellinger 205, B. Gase 202, D. Sliger 201, L. Shilling 201, W. Schnepf 202. Women’s Suburban W L Pts. Home Dairy 30 15 42 Bill’s Barn 27% 17% 38% Blackstone 28 17 38 Beavers Oil 28 17 36 Kelly Cleaners .. 28 17 36 Hammond Produce 27 18 36 Pure Sealed Milk 22 23 31 V. F. W. 24 21 30% Happy Humpty .. 21 24 30 Preble Gardens .. 19 26 27 Quarter Horse ... 20 25 27 Duo Marine 20 25 25% ASCS 19 26 24 Zoss Chevrolet ... 17 28 22 Mirror Inn 17 28 21 Evans Sales 12% 32% 15% High games — M. Thornton 152, A. Ewell 166, L. Girardot 156, K. Kitson 153, M. Carr, 164. C. Birch 162, 163, J. Voirol 153, S. Ross 160, 167, M. Lovellette 155, 157, K. Pageler 163, 158, P. Botjer 153, T. Baker 150, 151, E. Hite 153, 169, P. Dick 187, A. Carpenter 196, C. Hoffman 161, J. Haggard 157, M. Scott 152, E. Clark 157, J. Colclasure 183, E. Roeder 181, M. Ford 159, V. Jamison 163, • 153. High team series — Bill’s Barn 2414, Kelly Cleaners 2389, Home Dairy 2396, Pure Sealed Milk 2314, Happy Humpty 2302. Splits converted — A. Ewell 5-6-10, E. Hart 5-7, P. Whittenbarger 5-10, C. Birch 2-7, S. Ross 3- T. Baker 5-6, E. Hite 2-4-5-10, D. Thompson 5-7, P. Gaskill 5-6, A. Chrisman 3-10, W. Small 4- M. Lyons 2-7, C. Pierce 5-10, J. Bush 2-7, E. Fennig 5-7, P. Krick 3-10, M. Ford 5-6, E. Augsburger 4-5-7, H. Johnson 3-10. Rural League W L Pts. Adams Builders .. 33 12 45 Baugh’s 26 19 37 Schwartz Ford .. 28 17 36 Mcßride & Son 26 19 36 Sheets Furniture . 25% 19% 35% Barkley Cons. 22 23 30 Weber’s Bath .... 22 23 29 Jaycees 22 23 29 Decatur Kocher .. 21% 23% 28% McConnell’s 20 25 28 Miller-Jones 22 23 27 Reidenbach Equip. 21 24 25 “7” Up 18% 26% 24% Parkway “66” .... 18% 26% 24% Stucky Furniture .. 18 27 24 Decatur Industries 16 29 20 High team game — Schwartz Ford 920. High team series — Adams Builders 2638 (New season high). High games — E. Bulmahn 214, W. Bultemeier 206, W. Merkle 204, F. Lybarger 204, E. Anderson 203, J. Irwin 201, I. Worthman 201. High series — D. Wynn 552, E. Bulmahn 551, W. Bultemeier 540, N. Bultemeier 547, J. Irwin 547, 537, I. Worthman 537, R. Geimer A. Fuelling 544, E. Anderson 540, F. Lautzenheiser 538, W. Merkle 537, I. Worthman 537, R. Geimer 517, J. Elzey 517 R. Eloph 513, R. DeLong 512, D. Graber 502, C. Bluhm 500, J. Hart 500. EDDIE’S RECREATION Ma and Pa Mixed Doubles W T« Pts Ortho Shoe 61% 37% 82% Shaffer Rest. .... 56% 42% 75% Davidson TV 54% 44% 74% IV Seasons 49% 49% 66% Ideal Dairy 47 52 65 Eddie’s Recr. .... 49 50 65 Leland Smith Ins. 48% 50% 62% Chic Cleaners J. 46 53 62 Kroger ... 47% 51% 59% Haircut Center .... 36 63 47 High games — Women — Alice Evanson 153. 152. Harriet Bracey 143, Kathleen Johnson 141, Edith Kling 151, Merle Lovellette 161, 169, Leola Craig 146. Men — Mac Spencer 187, Smoke Davidson 187, 180, Karl Johnson 187. Wendell Beer 201, Ted Eyanson 218, Fred 181, Wayne Frauhiger 196, 185, Eyanson 182, 176. High series — Women — Alice Eyanson 441, Harriet Bracey 401, Merle Lovellette 460. — Men — T. Ringo Eyanson 547, Fred Eyanson 516, Smoke Davidson 520, Wayne Frauhiger 561. Splits converted — Maxine Gephart 3-10, Karl Johnson 3-10, Glen Geyer 3-10, Stan Kling 4-5, Edith Kling 5-7, Jim Lovellette 3-10, Mac Spencer 3-10, 5-7, Betty Feasel 4-5. Betty Schmoll 3-10, Dick Foreman 5-8-10, 3-10, Jim Schindler 3-10, Alice Eyanson 6-7-10. .
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Come Double League W L Pts. Team No. 4 ; 29% 15% 38% Decatur Cleaners . 22% 22% 31% Ruby’s Center .... 21% 23% 29% Team No. 3 16% 28% 21% High series — Ed Feasel 555. High games — Ed Feasel 184-171-200, Dave Rolston 166, Jack Butler 162, Jim Butcher 165-186. Splits converted — Sharon Grimm 3-10, Everett Currie 5-7, Jim Butcher 3-10, Ed Feasel 5-7, Carmon Hurst 3-10. Don Drysdale Blanks Colts On Six Hits — — By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer The Los Angeles Dodgers’ National League rivals can be pardoned for wondering if Frank Howard is swinging a telegraph pole instead of a bat. At 6 feet, 7 inches and 250 pounds, Howard looks big enough to carry a team on his back. And, as a matter of fact, that’s just about what he’s been doing for the hitless-wonder Dodgers this season as far as their offense is concerned. Howard is batting only .265 but he’s hit six home runs and the 11 runs he’s driven in represent 29 per cent of all the runs the Dodgers have scored in 13 games this year. The towering slugger, who recanted after announcing this spring that he intended to retire from baseball, and firstbaseman Ron Fairly each had three hits and drove in two runs Monday night as the Dodgers beat the Houston Colts, 6-0. Drysdale Goes Route Don Drysdale went the route with a six-hitter to make it two shutouts in a row for Los Angeles pitching and mark the first time this season the Dodgers have won two consecutive games. The Dodgers tagged Hal Brown for a run in the second inning on two singles and the first of two doubles by Johnny Roseboro. They added two more in the fourth on Fairly’s two-run homer, another in the fifth on Willie Davis’ homer and two more in the eighth when Howard rocketed the ball over the left field fence. Drysdale, who hadn’t won in three previous starts, walked two, struck out five and didn’t allow a Colt runner past second base. He yielded three at--promonte and his five strikeouts raised his career total to I, The victory was the easiest the Dodgers have scored this season (three of their four wins, incidentally, have been 1 - shutouts) and the six runs matched their second highest game total of the campaignThey beat the Milwaukee Braves, 1-0, Sunday with Phil Ortega pitching a four-hitter. Wins First Game Les Narum, 23-year-old rookie obtained from the Baltimore Orioles, scored his first major league victory as the Washington Senators defeated the Los Angeles Angels, 6-3, in Monday’s only other bi g league game. Narum yielded five hits and two runs in 6 1-3 innings before giving way to Marshall Bridges who stopped the Senators on a run and two hits for the final 2 2-3 innings. Two-run singles by Mike Brumley and Don Zimmer in the fourth inning and a homer by Fred Valentine in the fifth inning paced the Senators’ sixhit attack. The loss was McBride’s third of the season against one victory. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,000; barrows and gilts 190-225 lb steady to 25 higher; 225 lb up averaging about steady; 1 and 2, 190-220 lb 15.25-15.50; 1 to 3, 190-225 lb 14.75-15.25 ; 225-240 lb 14.25-14.75, sows steady to strong, instances 25 higher; 1 to 3, 300-400 lb 12.50- ; 2 and 3, 400-550 lb 11. JSO. Cattle 2,200; calves 75; steers and heifers about steady; choice steers 20.50-21.50; mixed good and low choice 20.0020.75; good 18.75-20.00; choice heifers 20.00-21.00; good 17.5019.50; cows steady; utility and commercial „ 13.50-15.00; high yielding utility 15.25-15.50; bulls mostly 50 tower; utility and commercial 17.50-18.50; individual utility 19.00; vealers 501.00 lower; good and choice 23.50- high choice 29.0030.50. Sheep 150; steady; good and choice spring lamb* 23.50; good and choice wOOled old crop lambs 20.00-22.00; few choice and prime 22.25-23.00,
