Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1960 — Page 5

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“It's Umc« like thin, lady.-l wUh | you'd never seen al) the bargains tn my Democrat Want Ad!” Farmer'* Column WE BUY chickens and quality egg* DECATUR FARMS IM TF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy or Leg horn Hen*— Fann Pick-Up We buy Eggs. Ai*u do Custom Dress tag. TREON'S POUT TRY MAR KET. Phone 3-3717. 253 TF WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hen* and leghorn bens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-3017 WOLFE S PRODUCE. 007 Kekionga Street. 268 ”F DEKALB CHIX with careful management and accurate records, will convince you of their early production, long rate of lay. top quality eggs for extra profit j Order today, prospects are for; high egg prices this fall. See, DECATUR HATCHERY. Order now. Chicks or Pullets. 49 5t For Rent FOR RENT—A furnished apart-| ment. Utilities furnished. Gas' heat. Suitable for 2 people. Phone] 3-4253. 50 3t | It you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. 4-• ■ — — TEEPLE MOVING t TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 ALLIED SEEDS! Per Bn. Mammouth Clover Plow down $14.50 I Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover — $9.50 Timothy Seed $9.50 Alfalfa Plowdown $19.75 Medium Red Clover $24.90 Oklahoma Approved Alfalfas22.so Ranger Alfalfa $24.50 Certified Ranger Alfalfa — $27.50 Inoculation Can Be Used Without Water- 60c BULMAHNS Farm Supply PHONE Preble 5 on 20 or Decatur 3-9106

I Ask Us For Our I I SPRING I I FERTILIZER PRICES ON | I V. C. Fertilizer I I and Other Brands. I I GET THE BEST I I FOR LESS— ■ BURK I ELEVATOR CO. I I PHONE 3-3121

IVI ISC | j O pijUrnc~wALL * FLOOR W* We in.tall KLERK'S. • TV iIMPUCffY wdNbElTbbY Lawn Mowers bales and Ber* ice llabcggrr Hardware. 11 TF call 341 H "•TTsnnfiw Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yunt Gravel and Ready-Mix. « rrj IXJN T~CRY~MOM! Be safe, look ( smart, your own diamonds can be mounted la a beautiful Art | I '"•rved mounting BOWERj JEWELRY STORE. 1* Tr | I FHE*B!G 'FOUR— Hamburgers and i Barbecue *. • for $1 00 Breaded Tenderloins and Cheeseburgers. 5 for 31 00 Mi* or match ED BOW ROOM. North on 37. Phone 3 2730. 34 30t GUARANTEED watc and jewelry | repair. Diamonds cleaned and | ctecked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY. 330 North | 2n . Phone 3-3 MO 1” Tt CHAIN SAWS - MCCULLOCH'S and BOLENS. Prices start at >129 95 See us for your chain saw needs. Get your chain sharp- j ened now. KLENKS. 341 T1 KIFCTRICAL WIRING - Let us Tigure your wiring Job. No job tuu large or too small. We also, carry a complete line of wiring; supplies including fixtures, j switches, boxes, etc. KLENK_S. Phone 3-2158» 77 ‘ STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, • a m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 pm. each! evening except Wednesday l night.n» TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-' era, drains cleaned. Guaranteed.! The only one in Adams, WellCounties. C.R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Toc- | _sm. 131 SINGER SEWING CENTER — 124 wTwayne, Fort Wayne. SINGER SALES-SERVICE. Sewing Ma- j chincs-Vacuum Cleaners. Call Bob Bieberich. Decatur, 3-3467 Write: Route 2, Monroeville. Ind 26 TF - -—■ FREE—FeeI free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and apI pliances, and every day hardI ware needs. Open each evening except Wed. STUCKY & CO. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF Real Estate f bath homes. 314,900.00 and up. A. J. FAUROTE, BUILDER. I CALL 3-8526. 213 TF 'TRADE IN your old home on a new 3 bedroom Colonial Style in Highland Park. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Call 3-8526. 248 TF IF YOU are interested in building a new home in the country, we have a beautiful location available not far from town. Clark Smith, Builder. 3-3512. 46 6t "*FOR SALE — Three bedroom all modern home on large corner lot. One block from school in Monroe. Full basement, oil heat, 2>4 car garage. Call 6-6938 or contact Enos Schrock. 50 TF FOR SALE—In Monroe. All modern 3 bedroom home. Many built-in features. Tiled floors, utility room, water softner and heater. Automatic radiant heat. Immediate possession. Phone 6-6853. or see Gerald Tullis, Monroe. 40 t!2

Fgt Sale plumbing — A** u* riu PlumbMW Me* Retene «M f» flags at all kind* KIJD4KI FOR BAL* — I*® Healers, medium sue Cask * Carry STUCKY FURNITURE CO Munroe. Indiana 51 3S< I DID YoITkNOTY that tieak'a aoU used vacuum deeeer* tor as tow as $7 90 Also th* New Hoover Cleaner* KIXNK‘B *34 TF FOR SAi± - $lO Used Living Room Suite STUCKY FURNITURE CO., Monroe. Indiana M »l For BALE — Used Speed Quern Washer for only *» M 'GAMBLES. 115 8 2nd 8t . Decatur. * WM FOR Housetraiter. 45x10'. Two bedrooms. Excellent condition. Phone 1-3971. Berne 46 «t FOR SALE — Good used Maytag Automatic Washer Guaranteed PAGER APPLIANCE A SPORTING GOODS 51 M FOR SALE — Zenith radio-televi-sioo-stereopbonic — See the appliances voted best three years in a row st —UHRICK BROTHERS 223 TF DON'T THROW FT AWAY—We’ll fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Applianc . Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158 KLENKS 232 TI 3-ROOM GROUPING of Living room furniture; bedroom suite; dinette set; All of this NEW furniture is Yours for only I >329 00 SHEETS FURNITURE. 50 6t 1 FOR SA LED-1954 Vagabond House Trailer. 42x8'. One bedroom Westinghouse washer and dryer . included. Contact Carl Lehrman, Lot No. 26. Hi-Way Trailer Park. 51 3t-X SLANTtyEEDLE — Singer Sewing Machine, model 301, perfect condition. Original cost over $200.00. Balance due only $51.10 with budget terms of $1.25 per week. Has all Zig Zag Equipment. Call 3-3085. E. H. Company. 44 12t FOR "SALE—Two 39’’ Roll-A-Way Beds; one 45x>ster bed complete; one ironer; each $15.00; one cedar chest, $3.00: Detroit Jewel Gas Range, 4-burner, $30.00; Phone 3-3661, John R. Eichhorn. 50 3t FOR GALE — 2-4-D Weed Killer. Alanap—3 Randox Aldrin Atrayine, Granulated and Liquid. Special pre-season prices. Wholesale and retail. BULMAHN FARM SUPPLY. Phone Preble 5 on 20, or Decatur, 3-9106. 42 IQt VACUUM CLEANER — Electrolux —late model, A-l condition. Complete balance only $24.13 including all cleaning attachments, plus disposable paper bags. Budget terms SI.OO per week. Discount for cash. Call 3-3085. E. H. Company. 44 12t NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS 2 used Philco Ref. 1 used Shelvador Ref. 2 used Frigidaire Coldwall SIOO trade-in allowance on NEW Refrigerators STUCKY FURNITURE CO. Open Evenings Except Wed. Monroe, Indiana 51 5t NEW & USED FREEZERS 1 used 10.7 cu. ft. upright, slightly used — Admiral 1 used 11 cu. ft. chest freezer-Crosley 1 used 16 cu. ft. chest freezer —Coop 1 NEW 14 cu. ft. upright freezer —Gibson STUCKY FURNITURE CO. Open Evenings Except Wed. Monroe, Indiana 51 5t Wanted WANTED— Baby sitting to do in home day or night. Phone 3-2206. 50 3t-x DICK’S TV SERVICE — All work guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 77 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—A middle-aged lady or older tp stay with widow-lady in Decatur. References are requested in reply. Write to Mrs. Ralph Ernst, 3212 Eastbrook Drive, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. ■ 51 6t-x tf.t.F. VISION and Radio Service, on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE, 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321 102 TF SEWING MACHINES is Our Business. AU makes repaired. We seU 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 ■. - \

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,* -1 NdTlCi'* xribdiw tkeuum CtoaMra AutanrU* Uto. ewd torvlce Write Paul H MhWarU taiwvlDr. IhdtaM M M 6ur uxcrrrfe •d end guarerteed — Buy with conftdenee at ZINTBMAfTTR MOTORS let - * Mooroe M Phone 3-3003 W iwir iS la your Radiator pto**od?7? Brm« to your radiator and have a Ftoe Fto-Twt while TW waM Don't Oueee Get a Fre FloTest. Aleo. complete RadUtvi Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator service Phone 3-41 M -Across From Erie Depot ” Help Wanted furnace installer. Apply Holland Furnace Co . 524 E. Pontiac St.. Fort Wayne. KM TAKE TIME OUT tor Mmsty — you can earn big $ I 9 In sales commissions in your spare time. Write for full information Avon Cosmetics. One Opening in city, also openings in Root. Preble. Blue Creek townships. CaU 2195 or write Box 824. Huntington, Indiana. 50 2t March Roars Into Indiana Like Lion United Press International The season’s most severe cold front plunged temperatures as low as 13 degrees below zero in Indiana early today as March roared into Hoosieriand like a lion Record - shattering temperatures this late in the season were registered amid below-zero readings over much of the .state. Wabash reported officially 13 below, the coldest there since December, 1958. when the mercury dropped to 19 below. The coldest weather of the season tumbled temperatures to 7 below zero at Lafayette early today, 6 below at Goshen, and 4 below at Indianapolis, South 'Bend and Fort Wayne. The low reading at Indianapolis at 6 a.m. broke the previous record low of 8 above for this date set in 1891 by 12 degrees. Evansville, usually the mildest spot in Hoosierland, shivered in 5 above temperature. The low at Indianapolis was seven degrees colder than the previous minimum reading there this season—last Saturday. And it marked the first time this season that temperatures generally throughout the northern and central portions skidded below zero. A slight warm-up as the result of mostly sunny weather was predicted for today, with afternoon highs ranging from the mid-20s north to the upper 20s downstate, and lows tonight from 5 above to 15. Somewhat warmer was predicted for Wednesday, and the outlook for Thursday was cloudy with snow and snow mixed with freezing rain or sleet south and a “little warmer ” South Bend still measured 8 inches of snow on the ground this morning, Lafayette and Bunker Hill 7 inches, Goshen 6, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis 5. Over 2,500 DaTy Democrate are sold and dellvere' to Decatur each day.' : There 1$ j onlyone : ! WELCOME i : WAGON • • — * • We» • t For tafonnatloß ; J Phone 3-3196 or 8-035

Negroes' Right Os Voting Is Historic Issue I 1 WASHINGTON (UPt’ — The betlc toaue brhlod Um* Senair'* historic around-thc-ckx'k civil right* drbetr U the right of Nr- , gror■ In the South to vtac Republican* and Northern Dem ocrata both want credit for fed ■ eral acUnn to inaure wider Negro autfrage in Uu» proidential election year But many civil right* edvocatm ' from big Northern state* want to g<> much further On the other hand, many moderates are wiling to settle for some kind of voting rights bill A hard core Southern btoc is fighting all proposal* on grounds that they violate state sovereignty end that present federal laws 1 are adequate. Officially before the Senate is President Eisenhower's rights program, offered by Senate Re--1 publican Leader Everett M. Dirksen < IU. > as a substitute amendment to an unrelated minor bill affecting a Stella, Mo . school district. More than 200 proposals—Bills, resolutions, amendments, etc.— pertaining at least vaguely to civil rights have been introduced last year and this. Most of them could be offered as amendments to the Stela bill unless the Senate voted to cut off debate by Imposing its rarsly-used cloture rule. The Eisenhower proposal would —Make use of force or threats to obstruct court ordered school desegregation a federal offense. —Permit federal officers to cross state lines for arrests in "hate” bombings of schools, churches, etc. —Enpower the attorney general to inspect local voting records in ' federal elections and require that the records be preserved for a “reasonable period.” —Provide for temporary financial and technical aid to localities trying to integrate schools. —Provide education for chu- ' dren of military personnel when I their public schools are- closed because of integration di*** 6 - .. —Extend the federal Civil Riirhts Commission until 1961 (Congress already did this last ves r.) —Make the President’s committee on equal job opportunity under government contracts a permanent organization It is headed bv Vice President Richard M. Nixon. . —Establish federal voting referees to insure Negro suffrage. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 6,500; steady to strong; instances 25 higher under 230 lbs; mixed No. 1-2-3 190-240 lb 14 2514.65; mixed No. 1-2 190-220 lb 14 50-14.75; mixed No. 2-3 240-280 lb 137514.25. Cattle 4,500, calves 100; slaugh--1 ter steers average choice and better steady to strong, lower grades mostly steady; heifers steady to weak; other slaughter classes fully steady; two loads mostly prime 1300-1330 lb fed steers 30.00 and 30 25; two loads mixed choice and prime 1300 lb 29.50; choice weighing up to 1425 lb 26.50-29.00; good 23.00-26.75; good under 1100 lb at carrying a choice end: choice heifers 25.75-27.75; load tots mixed good and choice 25.00-25.75 good 21.56-25.00; vealers 32.00 down. , . Sheep 600; slaughter lambs strong to 50 higher; choice and prime 90 - 110 lb wooled lambs 2150-22.50; small lots good lambs 21.06-21.50; package choice and prime 100 lb fall shorn 21.50. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.

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Chilean Officials Warning On Visit SANTIAGO. Chile <UP!'-Chile-1 an officials warned today that the' m> far vastly successful visit of > President Eisenhower might back-( fire if the citizens of this infla-1 Uon - plagued country are led to [expect too much. There .was some concern here that Eisenhower might not fully' realize the significance attributed to some of his remarks to President Jorge Alessandri Rodriguez —particularly regarding removal' or reduction of the U. S. import i tax on copper. Alessandri said Monday Eisen-, hower had promised to "study the possibility" of eliminating the tax <>f 17 cents per pound and that the United States has no intention of dumping surplus copper on the world market. The officials said that in general terms Eisenhower struck the I right chord when he poomised , Alessandri in their talks that Chile's sentiments will be fully I considered as the United States prepares its position for the May summit meeting with Russia. Chileans also applauded his , strong pledges of support for hemispheric solidarity and greater cooperation to eliminate some of the Latin American economic Ills This feeling was reflected in the surprisingly warm welcome given Eisenhower by hundreds of thousands who Ignored left wing charges his visit was part of an imperia Ist plot. Chilean Foreign Minister German Vergara Donoso appeared to sum up the general feeling when he said Eisenhower showed that the “United States is coming to occupy a seat in the American family and is no more the old. rich and distant uncle. Indiana Woman Is Killed In Michigan THREE RIVERS. Mich. <UPI> An Indiana woman was one of four persons killed late Monday in a two-car headon collision near here. , Police said a car carrying four women to work apparently veered into the path of the other vehicle while trying to pass another car. Killed were Sherman King. 53; his wife. Ethel. 50. both of Frederic, Wis.; King’s mother. Mrs. Nora King. 78, North Manchester, Ind., and Mrs. Ronald Tarrant. 24, White Pigeon, Mich Officers said the Kings apparently were taking King’s mother home after a visit in Frederic. King was driving one of the cars. The other was driven by Mrs. Earl Ford, 24, White Pigeori. Mrs. Ford, who is pregnant, ana her two passengers, Mrs. Mildred Deckard. 30, and Mrs. Shirley Deisler, 31. were rushed to Three Rivers Hospital. jfid Bxwftfui American Greeting Cards Because They Say It So Well! Kohne Drug Store

’ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIAN APOUS (UPl> — Livestock: Hogs 5.500. slow. steady to weak to 25 lower; 180-240 lb 14 2514 50. top 15 00 ; 380-300 lb 13.5014 25. 150-170 lb 11.50-13-50; 170-180 j lb 14 00-14 25. Cattle 1.350; calves 75; steady ito strong; good steers 24 00-26 25, thigh good 36 50; good and choice| 26 50-27.00; choice 27 25-27 50; good and choice heifers 23.50-25.50, choice mixed yearlings 26 00-27 00. vealers fully steady; good and 'choice 33 00-37 00; standard and ,27.00-33 00 Sheep 385; steady to 50 higher, choice and prime wooled lambs jlB 50-22 00; choice and prime fall shorn lambs 20.00, COURT NEWS Review Case A motion to dismiss the proceedings were filed in the Raymond McDougal, et al. vs the city plan commission, et al. by the defendant Mies-Dawson The petition stated that the plan commission merely recommended that | the rezoning ordinance be enacted, and was not responsible for the (decision of the city council. The petition, thusly, claims that the court has no jurisdiction in the matter. Judge Homer Byrd will 1 hear the case in the local circuit j court next Monday. -Byrd is actI ing as special judge in the case. REAL ESTAI We. the Co-Executors of the I Public Auction, located 13 miles S. west of Tillmans, Ind . on Tillman Road or 2 miles west of Monroevil 2 miles north on the Snyder Road, SATURDAY, Marc 77.7 Acre N 7 room house, not modern, good i Good 4 inch well. Large barn an part black and clay loam under cul building area. Ulis is a good loca your door. Schools and churches Drive by ahd watch for signs. For —call auctioneer. TERMS—SaIe sold subject to the a payment day of sale, balance .cash sion will be given. 1959 taxes to bt HARRY NESI Ed. Sarrazine Orville Sturm, Auctioneer. New Ha Miller & Miller, Attorneys, New Hi

FOR SALE DO YOU NEED MORE ROOM? HERE IS A NICE Home for a 4 Bedroom, 2 story frame small family. An attrachome located on the edge five 2 bedroom home, nice of town. Basement, oil living room, hardwood heat, 2 car garage. flocs, ample copboaw space in kitchen. Oil heat. Very comfortable and only 3 BEDROOM Home close to $9500.00. iJcMOo’down $75 r oo*a INCOME PROPERTY NETTING 5 .. ™ °* N “ Call for an appointment J* Wo^mal , toda Y’ . Field and consists of two furnished apartments. 305 W. MADISON STREET i| Office 3-2587 - PHONES - Home 3-4143

| Today's Markets P. B arrVWABT a co iMcrty ■ i ilW—i» Corrected March 1 |l« Bk> !■» U® IKK IB* Iba P® ik t« no ib*. ,rn 2K to 230 Iba, J 8 8° I 230 t«» J4C toa P • j 140 to Me tt*. W® IK to Sto Iba P • MP to 100 Iba }j ” ioo to m »• JJ ~ 125 u> 380 IM.' —•* ® ISO tn 400 Iba »• IK to IB* Iba KouglU JoO iba down U» 300 to aeo Iba N 10 Mu to 400 iba. P ® SUU to 450 lb* *• 2° 450 to 500 Iba *® " i son to sm Iba. I®®® I 5)0 iba up .J..—. Stags ——® Hoars Vaal <Frt. A BoL> J® • Yearlings ®-~ Ewes Bucks WrtOLKb-sM EOO AMD POULTRY QUOTATIONS Fvalsbed By DECATUR FARMS Corrected March 1 | Large Clean Whites Large Clean Browns 22 , Mediums -21 PulleU Heavy Hens •” Leghorn Hens 09 GRAIN PRICES furnished by BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected February 25 Prices paid to 2:30 p.m. Thursday Prices thereafter will change with market No 2 Wheat, Bu.— W B3 No. 2 Ear Corn. 100 lbs. —. 1-56 No. 2 Oats, Bu.—- - w No. 1 Soybeans. Bu.— 1-®T O M C Soles B Sarv.ce NEW A USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE South Ist Street CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. wheat, sad soybean* 3c per boabaf and corn 7c per 100 Iba. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones j 3jl2l__3-31Z2^ [^M TE AUCTION Harry Nesbitt Estate. Will otter at E. of Fort Wayne, Ind., or 1 mile Road, then 1 mile south on Snyder lie, Ind., on Monroeville Road then ch Sth, 1:30 P.M. : Hesbitt Farm siding, good roof, block foundation, id other outbuildings. 72 acres of Itivation. 5 acres of light woods and ation. School bus, mail route past of your choice in the community, r information or appointment to see approval of the court. $2,500 down upon final settlement when possese paid by sellers. BITT Estate e * Forrest Sutter, Co-executors. aven, Ind., W-1491. aven, Ind., W.-1144. 1

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