Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1960 — Page 5

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Fanwr's Catena WAIffILD^KSiS - "•haw. (Su or wheat Roger Kocnctnann Route 1, Decatur Phone 38297 12 3t WK BUV clkkana and quality egg* DECATUR FARMS 133 TF pm gallon Bulk Tank installs! for 11 JOO. Phone A 8264 FT. WAYNE DAIRY EQUIPMENT. De l.aval Sate* A Service 1 T-x WAltHl/To BuV—ileavy oT i?eg born Hana—Farm Pick-Up. We buy Egga. Atoo do Custom Dressing. TREON 8 POUT TRY MAR KET. Phone M7IT. 258 TF WANfILD I*6 feOY — Heavy bens and leghorn bens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Alao do Custom dressing. Phone 8-2017.1 WOLDE'S PRODUCE. 607 Ke kionga Street. 269 TF FOR SALE— Purebred Hampshire Boars ready for service. Bred gilts due February and March Extra good quality. Reasonable prices. Elmer FriUinger. South of Chattanooga. Ohio. 10 4t-x DEKALB CHIXS or PULLETS— The Efficient Egg Producer. America's number 1 PROFIT PULLET — They Live-Lay-Pay. Hatching egg type Chicks down 25% is the report from Washington, which will reflect in better egg prices this fall. Order DeKalb Chicks or Pullets now. See DECATUR HATCHERY. Decatur. Indiana. ~~ 12 lOt Real Estate FOR SALE—New 3 bedroom — 2 bath homes. $14,900.00 and up. A. J. FAUROTE. BUILDER. CALL 3-8526. 219 TF TRADE IN your old home on a new 3 bedroom Colonial Style in Highland Park. A. J. Faurote. Phone 3-8526. 248 TF FOR SALE—Nice home in north part of town. Has large living room with picture window, two nice bedrooms with large closets, complete bath, modern kitchen, full basement with good gas furnace. lh car garage, located on large lot. Can be sold on contract to right party. Call or see Thomas Realty Auction Co. Reppert Bldg Phone 3-2116. 13 3t FOR SALE—Large modern country home. Upstairs there are three large bedrooms with nice closets, downstairs there is a large living room, large dining room, nice bedroom, large modern kitchen, complete bath, utility room, full basement with natural gas heat. Located five miles from Decatur on good highway, *-s acre ground. Call or see Thomas Realty Auction Co. Reppert Bldg. Phone 3-2116. 13 3t FOR SALE—The Louis koldeway farm in Union Township, Adams County, Indiana; I*4 miles north of Highway 224 and Vt mite west of the Ohio State Line, or 7% miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana. 120 acres of excellent, well-drained farm land with 6 acres in woods. Modern 7 room house and several farm build- * ings. Buildings on 80 acre tract; 40 acre tract without buildings. $325 per acre. Phone Celina, Ohio, 3965. M 3t

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Public Auction FURNITURE FROM THE ELK’S HOME 327 N. 2nd St., Decatur, Indiana Wednesday Evening, January 20th 6:30 P.M. Swf the Elk's Lodk. hasj I taU>-.quarters able to use all of their present furniture, tney wm tioii, the following: ■ 21” a E. TV set; 2 living room l bolstered chairs; upholstered table- large 2 way desk; gate oak tables with 19 c^ s « andl draw rods; radio; 3 comleg table; several pair rods ana a lg x rug . partment kitchen sink; 2 P ian °®’. r„ nn p rs - 5 floor lamps; 1 desk 2 9x9 rugs: 20’ rug runner; .stair ruwwrs, or daveJ £ wts wit h SS?fe£ & elMtr " sw " pc ” : wire netting; and other miscellaneous articles. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Inspect the above furniture as most of it is in excellent condition. TERMS—CASH. .. Decatur Elk’s Club Lodge 993, Owners Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana —, ■ - phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. 14 18 18

“Your husband should um the Democrat Want Ads. too—it's just like marrying Into money!" Lost ano Found IXIST—Grey overcoat, size 48. (label Wolf Dessauerl. taken by mistake at the Poplar Grove School. One left, size 42. with label from Price Clothing Store Contact John Stanley. Bluffton. Indiana. Phone 1271-R. 11 3t Help Wanted WANTED — Car-Hop to work nights. CaU 3-9785. WIN-RAE • DRIVE-IN. 11 3t SALESMAN WANTED to train for Manager position in Decatur $8,250 a year guarantee for man that can qualify. Our training program starts at once. Apply at the Van Orman Hotel, Vista Room Fort Wayne. Indiana, January 20, 1:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. FOR RENT — Warehouse. The Teeple Building. First Street. See Dick or Wendell Macklin. 12 3t FOR RENT — Three room and bath furnished apartment. Utilities included. Very good location. Have to see to appreciate. Phone 3-4253. 10 TF FOR RENT—Wann? clean well furnished apartment. 810% High Street. Reference. Inquire Beavers Oil Service. Phone 3-2705. , 273 TF AVABARLE — One of the best apartments.. 306 N- 10th street Modern as a new home. Inquire Beavers Oil F-tvice. Phone 3-2705 . 273 TF FOR RENT—AII modern 3 bedroom home. Gas Heat. Located in Preble. Inquire at Preble Roofing and Spouting. Phone 32. Preble. 3t-x FOR RENT —2 room apartment. Newly decorated and nicely furnished. Utilities furnished, including steam heat and washing facilities. One block from business district. Phone 3-3643. 5 TF APARTMENT — Three beautiful, spacious rooms and bath, plenty closets, hardwood floors, excellent neighborhood, thoroughly modern. Rent moderate. Adults. Call 3-2262 after 4 p.m. 10 10t-x

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OUR iMtb CARA ar* safvty teat ■d and guaranteed — Buy with ronfidaoca al UNTSMASTKR MOTORS, Ist B Mosroa 8t PtMM 8-8886. MT TF FOR AaLK - 1164 Naw Yorker 4 Door. A driver's dream Has those little extra things PHIL L MACKIJN CO. Our used car* make good or we do. UM FOR SALE-1865 Bodge Ro-Condi Honed to mwt *U Condition* 1956 Dodge Garage guarded gem. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO Chryslcr Dodge-Dodge Trucks. 13 3t 1863 USED CARS~ Chrysler 4 Door—One owner! Chrysler 2 Door-A Hooey! Dodge 4 Door—Lot of Miles Left! Plymouth 4 Door—A Keen Car! PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Chrysler-Dodge-Dodge Trucks 11 3t ran rm raw to your Radiator plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Test while you wait Doo t Guess—Get a Free FloTest. Also, complete Radiator Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator service. Phone 3-4155 "Across From Erie Depot.” FEDERAL and SfATE’ Taxes prepared. Leo Ulman, 509 Stratton. Phone 3-3969. _W 6t SIMPLICITY WONDER BOY Lawn Mowers. Sales and Service. Habegger Hardware. 11 TF PLUMBING — See us for your Plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. 6 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF SINGER SEWING CENTER - Sales & Service. All makes. Phone 3-3467 or write P.O. Box 295, 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, Ind. 70 TF DON’T CRY MOM! Be safe, look smart, your own diamonds can be jnounted in. a beautiful Art Carved mounting. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 9 6t THE BIG FOUR— Hamburgers and Barbecue’s, 6 for SI.OO. Breaded Tenderloins and Cheeseburgers, 5 for SI.OO. Mix or match. ELBOW ROOM, North on 27. Phone 3-2730. 4 ft*-* GUARANTEED watc*- and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 1" TF CHAIN SAWS — McCULLOCH’S and BOLENS. Prices start at $129.95. See us for your chain saw needs. Get your chain sharpened now. KLENKS. 241 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENK’S, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. . . lld TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C.R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF FREE—FeeI free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. STUCKY & CO. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF

REAL ESTATE AUCTION 3 BEDROOM HOME - 613 West Cherry SL, Bluffton, Indiana Saturday, January 23,1960 Sale to begin at 2 P. M. (Fast time) This is a well constructed 2 story home, on solid foundation, has ind an roof. There are 4 large rooms enclosed back porch and full bath down and 2 rooms up. It has a cabinet sink In and a Duo Therm gas water heater. The lot size is 38 x 153 with fenced in back yard, nice lawn, plenty of shade and located in a good residential district. , TERMS—2odown on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Warrantee Deed and Merchantable Abstract of Title. Not responsible for accidents. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Sale will be inside. For further information contact John W. Carnail and Sons, Bluffton, Ind., Phone 82. VERNON GILLIOM, Owner D S Blair, Auctioneer and Realtor, Petroleum, bid. Phone 2251. Gerald Strickler. Auctioneer and C. W. Kent. Sales .Mgr Operating under Indiana Real Estate Brokers License No. 3423. " . Clip this ad.

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Fer Sate PLASTIC WALL a FLOOR TIU We Install KIXNK S 6 TF Nfw~Bi<d LE R hEaTEM!. STUCKY»-MON ROE • 858 601 übSd '7siL~HiAfiuS i Stucky A Co. Mooroa, Ind M 8 « FOR SALE—IB64 Houaatrailer 35 Ft Willshire. Ohio Call 3-4816 or Willshire 64 F 3. Reasonable. 11 Bt-x DID YOU KNOW that Klank's s«U used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.56. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLKNK S 234 TF FOR SALE-Admiral Electric Refrigerator 10 years old Excellent condition Reasonable Ideal for a lake cottage. Phone 3-2563 13 5t FOR SALE — Used studio sized piano, very small, beautiful walnut finish. Excellent condition throughout. DECATUR MUSK HOUSE. « 3t FOR SALE — Zenith radio-telavL sion-stereophonic — See the appliances voted best three years in a row at— UH RICK BROTHERS. 223 TF FOR SALE—Used Guitars. Some very fine used guitars. Gibson Electric and Flat Tops. Priced to sell, DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. • 12 3t FOR 'SALE—Mahogany Drop Leaf table with four extra leaves. Two ladders, one 18’ and 10’. Square Maytag Washer and twin tubs. Like new. Phone 3-3349. 11 3t-x DON'T THROW IT AWAY—We’ll fix it We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. ’ 232 TF

FOR SALE — Used fuel oil floor furnace with draft booster. Big enough for average five room house. $40.00. Inquire at 612 N. 7th street after 3:30 p.m. 12 3t-x VACUUM CLEANER—Hoover, fike new with latest zipper bag and paper refill. Also all usual cleaning attachments. Small balance due only $24.83. Budget terms SI.OO per " week. Discount for cash. CaU 3-3085. E. H. Company. L ’ 8 SINGER 127—Sewing machine in light finish cabinet. Sews forward and reverse. Darns and mends and is equipped to make buttonholes, zig-zag patterns and fancy stitches. Reconditioned and guaranteed. Balance due of only $44.19 with budget terms as low as $1.15 per week. Hurry. CaU 3-3085 for free home demonstration. E. H. Company. 8 6t Wanted DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? Tn your Electric Razor that is! We repair aU makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF WANTED TO BUY— Standing Timber. Highest prices paid for Walnut, White Oak and Ash. Write to Robert VanLandingham, route one, Winchester, Indiana. 297 T WANTED: TIMBER & LOGS AU species — choice, good-sized tracts. CASH BUYERS See us before. you sell. PIKE LUMBER CO., Akron, Indiana. 186 T TELEVISION and Radio Service? on aU makes. AU work guaranteed. 7 years experience in eleotronics. CHARLES BUSSE, 115' north 10th street. Phone 3-4321. 102 TF SEWING MACHINES is Our Busi”ness. AU makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt Sewing Machines at our store, always a big stock to choose from. Beware of bait advertising. BOARDMANS > Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First—Open evenings. 1 TF

Telephone Employes In Training Coune Two employe* of Um Citterns iMrphona Co of Dvcatar will attend a two-wvok training course In telephone careter oqulpmoot at San Carlo*. Calif , near San FranBteco. Charles Ehingvr. prrstosM, mM Ute men, William Shepherd of Geneva. and Charles Care, of Monroe, both central office equipment installer* and maintenance worker*, will leave today for Um Intensive »c booling They will study at the Lenkurt equipment factory. The training is one phase of the overall program at the local utility- Recently Marion Heare. of IXcatur. returned from six weeks at the StrombergCarlson training center at Rochester. N.Y. to study a special type of transmitting equipment.

Fanners Union Asks For Establishment Os Farm ReserveJßank

The Taylor University debate at Upland, on the agricultural problem in the United States and how it can best be solved, between the leaders of the three farm group* in Indiana and moderated by the dean of agriculture at Purdue, drew an overflow crowd of farmers. and at the same time created thinking interest in the farm problem and its solution. The following paragraphs are excerpts from the speech given by John Raber, president of the Indiana Farmers Union, representing about 6,000 farm families in Indiana. Mr. Chairman, students and faculty of Taylor University, ladies and gentlemen: It is a privUege to appear on this panel and to have the opportunity to discuss one or me most important problems that is confronting America —indeed, the world. At a time when the shadow of famine hangs over most of the world. Xfrierica is choking in its abundance. When the world looks* to us 1 as the chosen people who Uve in a land of too much, our energies and our oresources are being wasted in a sea of God-given grain. National Problem This is not a problem that can h be solved by insurance companies, by the board of directors of processing companies, by tax-sup-ported colleges, or even by those of use who are mere farmers. It is a riational problem—no, it is a national catastrophe — that concerns each and every one of us. Today the best farmers in the world are on America’s farms. Those among us that were not experts have been driven into the cities or into bankruptcy; and we Americans who are good Americans must do what we can to help our country cousins who have managed to survive our present crisis to remain in their rural homes. We must dedicate ourselves to save individual capitalism on America’s farms, but we must<be practical in our thinking. We cannot save the farmers and destroy our government. The tremendous growth in the spending of taxpayers’ dollars on the agricultural waste program has multiplied itself so quickly that today it must be stopped. If it continues to grow, it has the potential of not only

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bankrupting the American farmer but the American taxpAytl-hs well Our forefathers pioneered Indiana because they wanted to be land-owners, members of a free society. businessmen, willing to take the chances that go along with free enterprise. But they were too good at their jobs. They were too successful. They became too mechanized and they managed to overproduce They created an agricultural robot that didn't need rest and that even today doesn't have a key to turn it off. How Others Do It But other businesses almost as large as agriculture managed to control their automation. Most factories don’t operate at capacity. Many of them operate on one eight-hour shift a day. forty hours a week. A few of them may even run two shifts, but at least 90% of our factories operate at less than 50% of capacity. Because of the American way of life we can overproduce almost any product, but if we do we jeopardize a fair price at the market-place, and this no business can live without. We control manufacturing; we control our privately-owned utilities; we even control the number of taxicabs we have ip the city. So control is not new to capitalism. And this is what I propose for the farm- J er: a good sound system of capitalistic control, a control that will be the farmer’s responsibility and not that of the government; it will be at the farmer's expense and not at the expense of the American

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taxpayer. Business Approach Farmers are businessmen. They want a good, sound. Just, proven business approach to their farm program. This I feel the Farmers) Union has. and I would like to in- 1 troduce our solution this evening. | T have in my hand the first i»-| sue of what I propose as the new| Federal Farm Reserve Bank of America. It is based on the principles of any federal franchise, such as the American Telephone and Telegraph, and it specifically encompasses the rules and regulations that now govern our banks. This program, based on the establishment of a farm federal reserve corporation, will reduce the national surplus, reduce government spending, control farm production, improve farm income, insure agricultural stabilization, conserve our natural resources, and maintain adequate agricultural reserves. Copies of the Federal Farm Reserve Bank Bill have been made available to the members of this panel, and I have an ample supply of them which will be handed out to those requesting them after the program. Because of the magnitude of the farm program in America today, no single organization can expect to pass their specific farm bill. So, instead. I submit this bill to you for your suggestions and considerations, so that we can amend it with your recommendations and again establish free enterprise through government-directed selfrestraint.

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Today’s Markets r. ■ btewaet a i* (toewerty BraweUMareay ► Corrected January 18 IM to IM lb* '«*■«» 11 M IM U» IM lbs. IBM 190 to U 0 Iba 13 M no to XM> Iba ...........>.4 33 M 330 to 240 lbs 13 33 240 to Ml» ft* II W 3M to SM lb* U 33 3M U> 300 Iba. M’S 300 to 323 Iba. .............. ib-M .125 to SM Iba ...— 350 t<> too lbs .............. «35 Houghs 300 lbs down ............. UM 300 to 330 Iba. * M 330 to 3M Iba. • 00 3M to 400 lbs. ............ •50 400 to 450 lbs. ....... •oo 450 to 500 Iba. 1 75 500 t« 550 lbs. 3 M 550 lbs. up 7 35 Stags ....................— — l Boars Veal <Fri 4 Sat.) » 00 Lambs ...................... 11M Yearlings .................... 3°® Ewe 5........................ aaa Bucks 3 04 — WrtOI.EAAI.E B<KJ AND POULTBY QUOTATIONS Furalabed By DECATUB FABMH Corrected January 16 Large Clean Whites ........... .21 Large Clean Browns 21 Mediums ...................... 20 Pullets >• Heavy Hens . -14 Leghorn Hens .............. OTVk GBAIN PBICES furnished by BUBK ELEVATOB CO. Corrected January 14 Prices paid to 2:30 p.m. Thursday Prices thereafter will change with market No. 2 Wheat, Bu. SI 88 No. 2 Ear Corn. 100 lbs. .... 1.47 No. 2 Oats. Bu 75 No. 1 Soybeans. Bu. 2.04 1— ■ ■ . . - _

CALL US FOB GBAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Haultag aata, wheat, and soybeans 3e per bushel and corn 7e per 10# lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 Made to Order Pont wsM w*Soup *• We asm*<ndsbtsHi H W you need, tacbeftag A C—tahxWy-sA •Mfar *• wbb«r ataMR P* Off Prices AR Bot, ™ I Order Yotr Mber Stow* At Office o< the MewwtWW i n Senta • »• : i M • -a : atyoirm Pto ; of worsbip : • • • • • • • • • • • • • Phone 3-3PJ6 or 3-4335 •