Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1964 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1964

Dtek*» u Pizza Palace Will B« Open 'HI 12:00 Midnight * Christmas Eve. Closed Christmas Day. NOTICE OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ’ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. Ths Sullies Co.

SALE CALENDAR JAN. 2—11:00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bauermeister, 4% miles east of Ossian on Locker Plant road to road 750 E, then south 2% miles. Or 8 miles west of Decatur on U.S. 224 to county line road then % mile north and % mile west. Dairy Cattle, dairy equipment, hay and straw, farm machinery. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. JAN. 9—12:30 p.m. Lewis Roberts, representative, East of New Haven, Ind. on U.S. 24. Modern 2-bedroom home and lots, and personal property. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, Aucts. JAN. 12 —11:00 a.m. Mrs. Ronald Young, Mrs. Richard Conner, owners, Hessen Cassel Road, on U.S. 27, North of Decatur. Antiques and furniture. Walter Wiegmann, Sturm, Aucts.

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MISCELLANEOUS m Wgerat. ore, Washers, Dryers, Ranges. Easy terms. UhrkA Bros. ■ -5.. ■ • . * BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC BOUSE. 291 TT CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER Drain Cleaning Service. The only one in AdamsWells Counties. Phone Preble 7-4225.181 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. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Silver Charm Bracelet of considerable sentimental value, , Belongs to Jane Anspaugh. Reward offered. Phone 3-3501 or 3-3362. 302 3t

WANTED DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that Ist We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. WANTED — SPRAY PAINTING. Barns, Roofs and commercial painting. Free Estimates. Insured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. <-none 3-3232. 79 TF SITUATION WANTED WE WANT TO KEEP 2 Elderly ladies in our home. We have built on 2 bedrooms, large sitting room and bath room. Complete privacy if desired. Television and radio. All new furniture. If interested call 7-7380. 294 TF REAL ESTATE QUALITY BUILT HOMES REASONABLY PRICED. PAUL E. FAUROTE, BUILDER. PHONE 3-5023. 292 26t FOR SALE — New 3-Bedroom home. m Baths. Second house west of Adams Central School in Monroe. Call 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. All carpeted. $850.00 Down to qualified buyer. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3-2780. 215 TF

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AUTOMOBILES TIRES! TIRES! All kinds. A few good 6:30-16 Used Snow Tires. AAny size. Sale Price. Phil L. (Macklin Co. Your Goodyear Dealer. 300 St FOR SALE - 1959 BUICK Invlcta 2-Door Hardtop. "Has the works.” A Honey for your honeymoon. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler — Dodge—Dodge Trucks.3ol 3t FOR SALE — 1960 PHOENIX 2Door Hardtop. V/8. Push-but-ton. Columbus would have found America quicker If he knew about this one. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our Used Cars Make Good or We Do.’’ 302 3t FOR SALE FOR SALE — Round oak table. Phone 2-6507. — — 300 5t FOR SALE — Gas Furnace. i 50,000 BTU. Phone Monroe 2-6507.300 5t FOR SALE — Seasoned fireplace wood. Pickup here or we’ll deliver. Order now. Girard’s Can 3-4591. 284 TF FOR SALE — 2 — 8:50x14 Used snow tires. 1— 8:50x14 regular tire, mounted. Phone 3-2493. 301 3t-x FOR SALE Fireplace wood. Orville Hoffman, Monroeville, Indiana. Call 623-6639. ' 299 6t-x FOR SALE — SMILEY SUPERIOR BUILDINGS. See me for your building needs. Homer Ifer, Route 4, Bluffton, Indiana. Phone 824-0515 . 295 26t-x THE proven carpet cleaner Blue Lustre is easy on the budget. Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer sl. Holthouse Drug Co. 300 5t APPLES FOR SALE — Wkiesaps, Jonathans, Mclntosh, Grimes, Delicious. Otto D. Bieberich, Decatur, Ind. R. R. 2. 301 3t-x FOR SALE — ARMSTRONG floor covering — We carry t complete line of inlaid, Vlnyi linoleum sad tile, wax, cleaner, etc. Free estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE 247 TF FOR SALE — New and Used Gas. Space Heaters. Natural and LP Gas. Decatur Blue Flame. Phone 3-3716. 209 TF FOR SALE—Good Kenmore electrc sewing machine with button holer and other attachments. Walnut cabinet. Call Monroe 2-6449 between 9:00 a m. and 2:00 p.m. 302 3t FOR SALE—I wall type medicine cabinet, 2 glass shelves, plate glass mirror, and 1 kitchen fluorescent chrome plated light, with 2 good 20 watt bulbs. Will sell very cheap. Bob Garard at 904 Monroe St. 300 t3x “LOOKING At The World From My Chair With Wit, Wisdom and Humor,” by Raymond McAhren, may be purchased at Holthouse Drug Co., Myers Florist and Kozy Korner Case on U.S. 27. Also, Faith & Lfe Book Store, Berne. 302 3t-x AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG EQUIPPED Singer Slant Needle Sewing Machine. This beautiful machine sold new for over $220.00. You can take over 9 payments of $5.29 per month. This machine sure does all fancy stitches. Call 3-2637 for free home . trial. Electro Hygiene Co. 299 5t

FARMER'S COLUMN BUY FERTILIZER Now at preseason discount prices. Stockman Farm Service. 296 12t Eggs wanted. Always in the market tor good dean top quality eggs DECATUR FARMS 5 TV FOR SALE — 24 Feeder Pigs. Castrated. 2 Miles west of US 27 on 118 and 2 miles south. David J, Wickey. 302 9t-x NOTICE ELECTROLpk Authorized Sales and Service. Write Paul Schwartz, Zanesville, Ind. Phone 65. 283 26t-x COAL CUSTOMERS — We will be closed Dec. 25-26, and Jan. 1-2 Please schedule your coal orders accordingly. Stockman Farm Service. 298 T ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS Flowers and center pieces now! Just phone 3-5126 or 3-3304. Tom Lutes Flowers, Winchester Street. 288 16t HAVE YOUR CARPET and Furniture cleaned professionally, beautifully before the Holidays. Contact Gerald R. Ulman, Phone 3-5020. Free Estimates. - 253 TB FOR RENT FOR RENT — Completely furnished apartment, including television; washing facilities and all utilities. Private entrance and bath. Inquire at 321 N. sth Street or Call 3-3643. 281 TF Flatrock, Friedheim Win Lutheran Games Flatrock and Zion Friedheim were victorious in Lutheran Laymen League games played Sunday at the Hoagland gymnasium. Flatrock defeated Soest, 33-23, as Melcher tallied 16 points. Boerger added 10 markers for the winners, Mueller four, Hockemeyer two and Franke one. Messman’s nine topped Soest, Braun scored eight, Zelt four and Ohler two. Friedheim had 11 players break into the scoring column as it whipped St. Thomas of Ohio City, 40-16. Friedheim scoring: J. Buuck and D. Buuck, six each; D. Erkleben, five; Gallmeier, Nuerge, R. Erxleben, four each; Moellering, three; Heckman, Doug Buuck, Conrad and Schroeder, two each. G. Huffman scored scored 12 points and Dietrich four for St. Thomas. ■k atari THERESA ANN WERBT is the name of the seven pound, tefi ounce daughter of Jamesl and Ruth Roop Werst, route 1, Rockford 0., born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 8:46 a. m., December 15, 1964. — (Photo by Cole) sHHbmHR wo •' , • 'WB t L BL •1 > w- Dr MF RICK LEE NEWCOMER is the name of the seven pound, fifteen and one half ounce son of Larry and Patricia Mathys Newcomer, route 2, Woodburn, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 9:29 a. m„ December 15, 1964. —(Photo by Cole) NOTICE OF ADMIVSTRATIO’i Estate No. 6<>o6 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that, Paui B. Gould and Percy J. Gould were on the Bth 'day of December, 1984, appointed: Executors of the will of Sarah Gould, deceased. All • persons having claims against said estate, whether or not 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, this Bth day of December. 1964, George M. Bair, Clerk of the AtlanW Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Robert 8. Andersrtn. Attorney and Counsel tor Personal representative. 12/9, 14, 31

SCHOOL REPORTER Continued From ♦ tai of 284 cans was given to the Good Fellows. MHS The junior class also helped the Good Fellows. Instead of j giit exchange they donated money to the Good Fellows drive. MHS It's time for parties. The sophomore class had a class party Saturday, December 19, at the home of Kay Bultemeier. Everyone enjoyed themselves. MHS Monday, December 21, the fresthman class had a class party at the Monmouth high school. MHS The Library club met Wednesday, December 9. A movie was shown to the Club about library work to help them in working in the school library. MHS The choir sang at the Liens club at Decatur Monday, December 21. 'Drey did a very fine job. MHS The Eagle staff will meet Tuesday, December 22. to work on the annual. They’re busy arranging the divisions of the annual. The annuals went on sale two weeks ago to the students. MHS VICTORY! That was the cry at Monmouth last Tuesday night when the Eagles defeated the Monroeville Cubs. After a very close game the Eagles rallied to victory by a score of 68 to 64. The second team was defeated by the Monroeville Cubs. Let’s see another victory, team! MHS Friday, December 18, the Eagles played the Bishop Luers teams at the Decatur gym. The varsity team was defeated but the second team was victorious, defeating the Bishop Luers team by a score ofc 43 to 42. Keep up the good work, team! MHS A pep session was held last Tuesday during sixth period to get the Pep Club ready for the game Tuesday night. Another pep session was held Friday at noon. The varsity and second team cheerleaders have done a good job and the Pep Club hasi also I ‘.Ari ' ’"'I’ 111 I r 'M | ■■EV ; HELEN LETISHA PYLE is the name of the eight pound, eight and one half ounce daughter of Ernest and Eleanor Livfcrgood Pyle, route 1, Bryant, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 9:02 p. m., December 13, 1964. —(Photo by Cole) |3| BACILIO GARCIA, JR.*, is the name of the seven pound, twelve and one half ounce son of Bacilio and Juanita Garcia Garcia, 940 North Twelfth street, borfi at the Adams county memorial hospital at 1:07 a. m,, December 15, 1964. —(Photo by Cole) »

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done a good job of supporting the team. MHS It’s time for the last vacation of 1964. The Monmouth students and faculty will have a vacation from December 24 to January 4. The Student Council is sponsoring a Christmas assembly program Wednesday, December 23. Mr. Don Odle, coach at Taylor University, will be the speaker. School will be dismissed at 2:30 Wednesday. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! ADAMS CENTRAL HIGH By Berky Soldner ■ ! Last Saturday night the National Honor Society enjoyed its annual Christmas dinner at the home of Marie Kaehr. For the evening's entertainment, the group traveled to the Civic Theater in Fort Wayne where they saw the play, “Write Me a Murder.” — A. C. H. S. — The Flying .lets added another victory to their record last Friday night after defeating the Berne Bears by quite a margin. The Jets are now idle until after Christmas vacation when they will meet the Decatur Yellow Jackets on January 5. — A. C. H. S. — Adams Central welcomes Mr. Loren Bieberich, a student teacher from Ball State. Mr Bieberich is working with Mr. Collier and Coach Zurcher in the Shop and Athletic Departments. We hope that Mr. Bieberich will enjoy his stay at Adams Central. — A. C. H. S. — Last night the Dramatics Club presented their Christmas play, "Grandpa Hangs the Holly." The leading parts were played by Kathy McKean an Ron Steury. — A. C. H. S. — Girls in their heels and boys in their suits was the sight that could be seen at Adams Central today. Dress-up day is an occasion held every year at A C. — A C. H. S. — Today the 1964 school year drew to a close as the Christmas vacation began at the sound of the 3:29 bell. The doors of Adams Central will remain closed until January 4, 1965. - A. C. H. S. —

KEEP YOUR HOME WARM OVER THE HOLIDAYS WITH FLEET : HEAT ’. U i BEAVERS OIL SERVICE, IOC. PHONE 3-2705

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_ _ II ■ ..!■■■ II < D | P “Speaking of hobbies — the Democrat Want Ads are mine!” Today's Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected December 23 160 to 170 15.25 170 to 180 15.75 180 to 19016.00 190 to 200 -’- 16.50 200 to 220 ... 16.75 220 to 230 -...—... 16.50 230 to 240 16.25 240 to 260 - 15.75 260 to 280 15.25 280 to 300 ... 14.75 100 to 160 - 9.00-11.00 Roughs 300 down 12.50 330 to 360 — 11.75 360 to 400 11.50 400 to 450 11 25 450 to 500 .. 1100 500 to 550 i... 10.75 550 up 10.50 Boars 8.00 - 9.00 Stags 9.00 WHOLESALE EOG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected December 23 Large White Eggs ... .27 Large Brown Eggs .27 Medium Whites .22 Pullets .2 .18

Give Your Home A Gift This Year UNRICK BROS. FURNITURE—ZENITH and FRIGIDATRE APPLIANCES