Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1964 — Page 5
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1964
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AUCTION FRED W. MOELLERING ESTATE 6111 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA HOUSE - 1.5 ACRE - 2 LOTS * PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, NOV. 14th-10 a.m. Real Estate sells at 1 p.m. LAND—I.S acre of ground with approximately 398 foot frontage on Fairfield avenue, extended. \ IMPROVEMENTS-? room 2 story modern frame house; full WiniffOin, good roof; oil fired hot Water heating system. 24 x 32 2-car metal garage and tool shed with 2 overhead doors; building formerly used as service station; 14 x 40 poultry house; 20 x 32 poultry house ; 12 x 12 foot shed; 4 inch well; nice yard and shade trees. Wonderful location. 2 LOTS—Nos. 584 & 585-on Hollis Lane block east of Fairfield or north and east of the above tract. Lots have a frontage of 81 feet on Hollis Lane and are to be offered together. Nice building location. Drive by and watch for signs. TERMS—Conditions—By order of Allen Superior Court No. 2 for cash and for not less than 2/3 of the full appraised value thereof. The buyer to assume and pay the 1964 taxes due and payable in 1965 and Bonded assessments due and payable in 1965. The above property and lots to be offered seperately and then together as a single unit and sell in such manner or combination as shall bring the best price obtainable. 20% down payment day of sale, balance to be paid in cash upon delivery of the Executors deed or deeds as ordered by the Court. For further information or appointment to see contact auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD GOODS - ANTIQUES CAR - MISCELLANEOUS Household Goods Sell at 10 A. M. Good Servel apartment size gas refrigerator, like new; 7 piece Duncan Phyfe dining room suite; Arvin 21 inch TV; 2 pc. grey mohair frieze living room suite; Hamilton electric washer; 9x17 & 10x11 Olsen rugs; 4 Olsen throw rugs; good 20x20x30 inch house safe; 2 plastic rockers; office desk; 2 desk lights; console combination record player and radio; portable record player; records; Premier tank type sweeper; 2 lamps; hall tree; 3 card tables; Eton gas range; table model radio; 5 rockers; drophead sewing machine; 9 kitchen chairs; 2 library tables; oak commode; walnut poster bed, springs and mattress; walnut finish metal twin beds and innerspring mattresses; oak dresser; bed table: 12 wooden folding chairs; single rollaway bed; Corona portable typewriter and case; porch glider; 2 feather ticks; pillows; quilts; comforts; blankets; linens; 2 food grinders; metal utility cabinet; clothes basket; cast aluminum pans; lots of dishes; cooking utensils; and other articles. ANTIQUES—SeII at 12 P. M.—Sleigh; ash drop leaf table; 2 pot belly stoves; boston rocker; copper boiler; brown |ugs; iron kettle; coffee pot; iron skillets; wall mirror & hat rack; 2 carnival glasses; deep dishes; cut glass pickle dish; table lamp; table cloths and napkins; old books; 3 piece Dresden dresser set; 2 lamps; Ansonia dock; coffee grinder; brass bell; oil lamp; 4 stands; 35 match boxes; picture frames; trunk; 410 gauge single barrel shotgun; man's bowling ball & shoes; refrigerator or deep freeze unit with l/> h.p. electric motor; electric Coco Cola cooler; 8 foot show case; small glass show case; 4 hole ice cream freezer; cash register; 2 wheel trailer; lawn sweeper; 14 foot ladder; 5 foot step ladder; 6 volt battery charger; fence posts; lots of garden tools; 3 rollaway Community hens nests; feeders; 1/3 h. p. motor; wheelbarrow; hand socket wrench set; concrete 'awn roller; vise; bench grinder; 3 tub tanks; kerosene tank; metal barrels; 12 foot steel gate; one man saw; axe; 3 hand mowers; canned motor oil; floor jack; tire pump and other articles. 1937 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR SEDAN, 26,000 actual miles. This is a rare item, extra good body. TERMS—CASH Not responsible for accidents. Clip this add as it appears only once. FRED W. MOELLERING ESTATE Alfred W. Moellering, Executor Auctioneers: Lunch served. Orville Sturm, 749-1491, New Haven, Ind. Walter Wiegmann, 7-4511 Preble, Decatur, Ind.
SITUATION WANTED WANTED - BABY~BITTING7 Phone 3-5032. 266 2t FOX KPfr FOR RENT - Upstairs furnished apartment. All utilities paid. Phone 3-3517 or 3-4721. 260 TF FOR RENT—Modern apartment, three rooms and bath. Utilities paid and kitchen furnished. Call 3-8420. >65 3t FOR RENT — Modern one-bed-room house, excellent neighborhood. Close in. $50.00. 3-3925. E. F. Durkin. 366 TF FOR RENT - 3-Rooms and bath, downstairs furnished apartment. AU utilities furnished. Call 7-7480.259 TF FOR RENT — 3-Room house, 214 miles east of Decatur on U S. 224. Partially furnished. CaU 3-8775. 266 TF FOR RENT — APARTMENT office of building back of license bureau building. See Dick or Wendell Macklin. 262 3t FOR RENT — New 3-Bedroom Colonial Home. 8125.00 month, with option to buy. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3-2780. 215 TF FOR RENT — Choice furnished apartment. Also sleeping rooms. Adults preferred. Gage Apartments. 1063 Winchester Street. Phone 3-3780.264 3t FOR RENT — 3-Furnished Rooms; utilities furnished; private bath. Call P. M. or evenings. 330 N. 4th St. Marion __Stults. 263 3t FOR RENT — Home on High Street. Living and dining room; 2 bedrooms; bath; kitchen; utility room. Gas heat. AU newly remodeled. CaU 3-2816. 265 2t
LOST AND FOUND LOST — Cream colored Billfold. Containing sum of money and important papers. Reward. CaU 3-2548.365 3t REAL ESTATE QUALITY BUILT HOMES REASONABLY PRICED. PAUL E. FAUROTE, BUILDER. PHONE 3-5023.266 26t VoR SALE — New 3-Bedroom home. 114 Baths. Second house west at Adams Central School in Monroe. CaU 3-3131 for appointment. DecaturKocher Lumber, Inc., 11l W. Jefferson St. 177 TF FOR SALE - IN HIGHLAND PARK. Brick front, 3-Bedroom home with built-in oven and range. AU carpeted. $850.00 Down to qualified buyer. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 34780.215 TF FOR SALE OR TRADE — New three bedroom homes with family room. 1% Baths; carpeted. AU large lots. LOW DOWN PAYMENT. PAUL E. FA.UROTE, BUILDER. PHONE 3-5Q23. 266 26t FOR SALE-GOOD FOUR ACRE TRACT OF LAND. Ideally located 2 of Decatur, Ind. on U. S. 224. Write or CaU 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann or Gorman Fox, 3-8710 Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 265 3t FOR SALE — IMPROVED FOUR ACRE COUNTRY HOME in Union Township. Highly productive land. Has five room home with built-in kitchen features. Complete bath. Good weU with pressure system. Good barn in excellent repair. Tool shed and garage. Some fruit trees. Nice yard and shade. Liberal Loan Available. Immediate Possession. Write or CaU 3-3201. J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 265 3t FOR SALE — One of the finest 5-room homes we have seen for some time. This home is in A-l condition. Located near the hospital. Check these extras: EnQ closed heated porch; good oak floors throughout; newly decorated; built-in chest of drawers in bedroom. Good cistern with good motor plumbing. FuU basement with wood panel finished room, very beautiful. Aluminum combination storm ’ windows. Gas furnace and new gas hot water heater. Garage with concrete drive. Complete price, only $8,500.00. It wiU pay you to look at this one. A. D. SUTTLES, Realtor. Phone 3-3605. 263 5t FOR SALE — AN ATTRACTIVE THREE BEDROOM HOME in Stratton Place For Sale or Rent. Has Nice Living Room; Entrance HaU and Guest Closet; Modern Kitchen and Dining Area; Bath with Shower and Tub; Lots of Closet space. Enclosed back porch. FuU basement with gas furnaces Recreation Room. Stool and Shower in Basement. Incinerator. Hot water heater, etc. Two car garage and landscaped yard. Can be handled with smaU down payment. Immediate possession. Write or caU 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 265 3t
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FOR BALE > FOR SALE — New Formal, pink, size 11. Phone 3-2509 365 3tF FOR SALE — 50,000 BTU Space Heater. Natural or Bottle Gas. Phone 3-8734. 366 St USED OIL HEATERS $15.00 Cash and carry. STUCKY & CO., MONROE DON’T merely brighten your carpets . . . Blue Lustre them . . . eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent electric shampooer sl. Holthouse Drug Co. 265 6t , FOR SALE — New and Used Gas Space Heaters. Natural and LP Gas. Decatur Blue Flame. Phone 3-3716. 209 TF FOR SALE — 3-Piece Walnut bedroom suite. Chest of drawers. FeUer’s Used Furniture, 110 E. Andrews St, Monroe 238 2Ct-x FOR SALE - Used OU Heaters. 1 Siegler and 1 Duo Therm. Decatur Blue Flame Gas, Inc. Phone 3-3716 or 3-4640. FOR SALE — Crocheted Afghans and other crocheted gifts for Christmas. Mrs. Noah Sprunger, Rural Route 1, Berne, Ind. FOR SALE — Apartment size electric refrigerator; hospital bed-side table; copper boiler; lawn mower. CaU after 5:00 p.m. 3-4163. 266 It FOR SALE — ARMSTRONG floor covering — We carry a complete line of inlaid, Vinyl linoleum rad tile, wax, cleaner, etc. Free estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE 247 TF SINGER SEWING MACHINE, purchased August 1964, has zig zag equipment to monogram any fancy stitches. Balance due only $37.65 or assume $4.90 monthly. CaU 3-2637. E. H. Co. 264 6t SPECIAL — WATER KING, fully automatic Water Softener. 22,000 Grain size. Lifetime brine tank. Life-time mineral. Motorized valve. One moving part. Special price $229.00. Ray Ringger. Dial 565-3573 CraigvUle. 264 12t-x SINGER SEWING MACHINE with dial control zig zag equipment (in lovely cabinet) real nice. Makes fancy stitches automatically, scallops, buttonholes, satin stitches and embroideries. FuU balance $38.10. Payments -* $4.85 a month. CaU 3-2637, Electro Hygiene Co. 264 6t USED FURNITURE — Chest of drawers; rocker; 19” Zenith TV; 23" Emerson TV; Refrigerator; gas and electric ranges; breakfast set; fuel and gas heaters. Value Mart Used Furniture. 5 miles south of Decatur on U. S. 27. Formerly Connie’s Market. Phone Monroe 2-6507. 257-26 t NOTICE ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales and Service. Write Paul Schwartz, ZanesviUe, Ind. Phone 65. 251 24t-x HAVE YOUR CARPET and Furniture cleaned professionally, beautifully before the HoUdays. Contact Gerald R. Ulman, Phone 3-5020. Free Estimates. 253 TF
FARMER’S COLUMN Eggs wanted. Always ta the market for good dean top quality eggs DECATUR FARMS HOGS IN THE CORNFIELD? Feed SOFT, CORN PELLETS—a highly palatable concentrate to be fed free-choice with new corn from 75 lbs. to market STOCKMAN FARM SERVICE. 257 12t FOR SALE-20 Head of Started Holstein Stoors and Heifer calves. Will soli any amount. Also soma largo calves. Call after 5:00 p. m. Phone 7-7568. 266 3tx WANTED DO YOU NEED A NEWHEADT In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor ta today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE 307 TF WANTED - SPRAY PAINTING. Barns, Roofs and commercial painting. Free Estimates. Insured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232. •79 TF WANTED — Auto-Tractor repairing. Automatic transmissions. Prompt. Reasonable price. Guaranteed. Half mile south, • half mile west County Home. Phone 3-8743.266 3t-x MISCELLANEOUS FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerators, Washers, Dryen, Ranges. Easy Terms. Uhrick Bros. 5 TF BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER Drain Cleaning Service. The only one in AdamaWeUs 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 DON’T HEAT YOUR ATTIC this winter. Save fuel. Insulate Now! For Free Estimate on your insulation needs call 495-2080, Willshire, Ohio. H. L. -• Sons. -- 256 26t WORN NEEDLES damage phonograph records. Most needles, except in Magnavox, ishould be changed every six months. Free microscopic inspection and installation. Midwest Record Store. 259 12t REOPEN — All day Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning. Tuesday and Thursday evenings by appointment only. Marie’s Beauty Shop. Preble 7-4392. Closed Thanksgiving weekend. 264 3t w
Help Wanted • Female WANTED — Baby sitter for days. Frederick Hamrick, 1003 West Monroe St., Decatur, Indiana. 264 3t-x WANTED — Babysitter forone child. 5-Days a week. Some housework. 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Write Box IMO c/o Decatur Democrat. 206 3t-x APPLICATIONS - BEING and renewed for R.N’s., L.P.N's and Aides. Those interested in nursing home work, apply 111 N. 3rd St., Cooper Rest Home. 266 2t "OPPORTUNITY" _ for you. Cash in on the big Fall and Christmas Selling season. Be an Avon Representative in your neighborhood. One opening in Decatur also Root, St. Mary’s and West half Washington townships. Write P. O. Box 798, Huntington, Ind. or call 356-6284 Huntington, Ind. 265 5t Three Indiana Boys Are Killed By Cars By United Press International Three little Indiana boys were killed by cars in less than 24 hours Sunday and Monday to raise the state’s 1964 traffic fatality toll to at least 1.174 compared to 1,127 a year ago. The latest victim was Fredrick A. French, Jr., 4, killed Monday afternoon when he ran into Indiana 63 about five miles south of West Lebanon and was struck by a car driven by Beulah Marie Farmer, 69, West Lebanon. Authorities said Fredrick and three companions were playing near a culvert when the boy ran into the road. Eight-year-old Henry Heath of Gary and 3-year-old Wendell Wagler of Montgomery were killed Sunday night when struck by cars near their homes. The death of Talton Emmons, 48, Indianapolis, in an Indianapolis hospital Monday also was in traffic but it will not count on police statistics, Emmons -was injured Oct. 2Q when his car hit a road con- „ struction machine on 1-74 west of Lizton in Hendricks County. But the accident happened on a section of highway which had not been opened to the public, and tor that reason it was not considered to have occurred on a public highway. Alan Kalver Pledged By I. U. Fraternity Alan J. Kalver, 508 N. Second St., is among 735 college men pledged by social fraternities the first semester at Indiana University. Rush began early this fall for the 32 national fraternity chapters on campus. During the spring semester, a "help week” is planned in which pledges participate in community projects. Kalver was pledged by Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. His father, Roy L. Kalver, was a ZBT at the University of Illinois.
Farm Bureau Leaders Stir Opposition INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)-Indi-ana farm leaders Monday night stirred the coals of opposition to re-apportionment and change in tax-structure and resolutions backing that position were to be presented today. The resolutions committee, headed by Orville Ping of Bartholomew County, backed the 1963 Legislature acts on taxes and districting in their presentation to the 46th annual convention of the Indiana Farm Bureau. A resolution may also be offered from the floor in favor of purchasing a national food store chain, under a plan recently adopted by the Ohio Farm Bureau to give better control of products and prices. Discussion has centered on possible purchase of the Atlantic Si Pacific Tea Co., chain. On Monday, Charles B. Shuman, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, said government farm programs have backfired. He said price fixing and control of production have meant low instead of high income and price supports encourage overproduction and the resulting low prices. Low Corn Prices He noted commodity stocks of $7.1 billion in government hands and said corn prices would not be so low in this drought season if there was not so much grain already in storage. Shuman said the * wheat program of Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman kept prices low by dumping 136 million bushels on the market. He said farmers would lose “our right to representative government” if the U.S. Supreme Court decision stands on apportionment on a strict population basis. On re-apportionment, a resolution called for basing the State Senate on "population and area” and asked a referendum on the issue. The resolution on taxation opposed changes which would "erode the tax base” or increase the degree of property taxation. Other major resolutions supported the effort to have a port facility on Lake Michigan including a grain elevator, asked close scrutiny of welfare spending, backed increased vocational training,, opposed medicare proposals and opposed legalized gambling and. asked for Bible reading in schools. Farm Proposals Set Among the specific proposals relating directly to agriculture were calls for an increased national quota for sugar beet production, uniform dgiry farm inspection by the State Board of Health, establishment of a State Department of Agriculture, and* opposition to control of farm wage rates or increased support on dairy products. In the field of education, recommendations called for use of school bus lights at all times when hauling children, compulsory kindergartens in the state school system, minimal federal aid to schools, establishment of a single board of education for Indiana and strict enforcement of teacher contracts. In conservation matters, resolutions called for continued open season on ground hogs, a longer season on raccoons to- control population, control of the cereal leaf beetle, control of blackbirds, grackles and starlings, a bounty of fox and opposition to Sunday hunting. Another resolution opposed the power of eminent domain for getting land to be used for national parks and other recre--at ion al projects. . _ Case Referred To Juvenile Court David Roop, 17-year-old resident at this city, was referred to the local juvenile authorities today following his arrest Monday evening. Roop, who resides at the corner of Patterson and 13th streets, was charged on three counts, driving while under the influence, teckless driving and public intoxication. He was arrested around 10:30 p. m. Monday in the 1,000 block of Winchester street by city police. New York Steck Exchange Price MIDDAY PBICEB A. T. & T., 68%; DuPont. 275%; Ford, 57%; General Electric, 88%: General Motors. 99%; Gulf Oil. 61%; Standard Oil Ind., 42%: Standard Oil N. J., 89%; U. S. Steel, 55%.
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Today's Market P. B. BTEWABT A CO. Corrected November 10 160 to 170 13.25 170 to 180 13.75 180 to 190....... 14.25 190 to 220 11 75 220 to 230 14.50 230 to 240 14.00 240 to 250 13.75 250 to 260 13.25 260 to 270 13.00 270 to 280 i 12.75 280 to 300 12.50 100 to 160 9.00 - 11.00 Roughs 300 down 12.00 300 to 330 11.25 330 to 360 11 25 360 to 400 11 00 400 to 450 10.75 450 to 500 10.50 500 to 550 ... 1Q.25 550 up ..... 925 Boars 8.00 - 9.00 Stags 9.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Fwrnisbed By DECATUB FABMS Corrected November 10 Large White Eggs .28 Large Brown Eggs , .28 Medium Whites .19 Pullets .16 Boy Bitten By Dog Here Monday Night Mrs. Jean Bedwell, 115 W. Grant St., reported to the city police at 8:30 p.m. Monday that her son had been bitten by a dog. She explained that Mike Bed, well. 13, had been passing out catalogs on Lewis Drive around 4 O’clock Monday afternoon when bitten on the left ankle by the dog, drawng blood. Police are attempting to locate the owner of the dog. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry, heavy hens 1717%; special fed White Rock fryers 18-19; roasters 23-26. Cheese, processed loaf 41 %- 46; brick 41%-46%; Swiss 80-100 lb blocks Grade A 49%-52; B 47-50. Butter, steady; 93 score 61%; 92 score 61%; 90 score 60% ;> 89 score 60. Eggs, about steady; white large extras 34; mixed large extras 34; mediums 25; standards 29.
WANTED WAITRESS 21 Yean or Older. Apply in Person. TONY’S TAP after 3:00 P. M. or Call 3-9785 NOW THE BEST IS EVEN BETTER I Monogram gas heaters Here’s whole-house comfort with LP, natural or manufactured gas. The newly developed Monogram cast iron burner adds years of efficient, trouble-free beating. Monogram’s 3-way circulation puts heat on the living level, not just on the ceiling. Come in and see our com- ONLY plete line of <5 modern styled *29 up Monogram gas VENTED beaters. DECATUR DLUE FUME GAS, INC. R. g. 5 East on U. S. 224 Maurice E. Teeple PHONES Home 3-4640 Office 3-3716
