Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1963 — Page 5

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1963

FARMER’S COLUMN Eggs wanted. Always in the market for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. FOR SALE — 400 Hyline hens in good production, priced to sell. Emanuel Schmidt, 9 miles south of Hospital on Mud Pike. 1 Name on Mail Box. 247 3t-x REAL ESTATE trade YOUR OLD HOME on a new three - bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3-2780. 283 TF BY OWNER Leaving Town—Reasonably priced home. 3-Bed-rooms; 1%-bath; 2-car garage. Located on Limberlost Trail Phone 3-2807. 161 TF FOR SALE — New 3 bedroom house. Northwest. Conventional built. Car port, gas heat, birch cabinets, built-in stove. F. H. A. or on contract. Phone 3-3925. 247 7t WANTED—To buy or trade land for new home. Preferably close to town on paved road. Write giving location and asking price to P. O. Box 21, Decatur, 9 Ind. 249 6t-x CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES DEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, and soybeans 3e per bushel and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-3121, 3-3122 • Pontiac • GMC New & Used Cars & Trucks EVANS Sales & Service] I 126-128 S. First St. NOTICE I will be out of my office Oct. 18 to Oct. 28 Dr. Edward Peck

"ZINTSMASTER" CLEARANCEReal Values ... New Car Trade-Ins Everything Must Go! 1960 Olds, 4-door sedan. 1959 Rambler Am. Station Sold new by us SI4OO Wa9 ° n 'Sni n You must see__ Overdri SOLD „ 1959 Olds 4-door Super Se- 1955 Cadillac 4-door. et:= r C SOLD *l1ß3 1959 Olds 2-door 88 sedan. 1954 olds 98 4-door. s1 ®44 1959 Buick LeSabre sport 1957 Mercury Monterey, coupe. Real $ 1188 Red and white; $449 beauty at real nice 1959 Cadillac 4-door 1957 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan anyone can be $ 1888 Clean. RR proud to own__ Runs fine •><»<» 1958 Chevrolet 2-door V-8; 1956 Plymouth 4-door Sedan powerglide; black, V-8 aut_^ B and runs fine — SOLD 1958 Olds 4-door P.S. & P.B. 1950 Buick Sedan. White. Ask to see s£s£ Straight drive; sAfi at this price local car 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 4-dr. k-6 International 1 */j ton A neat car. P. S. $57*7 anc l c^ass ' s ' $S *7R and P. B Only— runs good “ 1957 Ford Station Wagon, 1951 Ford l /\ ton 4 speed V-8 overdrive. SJLXI forward, excellent Runs good closed body 1960 Plymouth Sport Coupe. 1957 Cadillac coupe DeVille Black with red in- $0(1 C All white, air conterior; some class ditioned, Special—--1953 Ford 4-Door 1956 Olds 88 4-Door V-8. Overdrive. Clean. Hardtop. $369 Good tires $ 139 Very sharp 1958 Chev. Station Wagon 1957 Cadillac Sed. De Ville V-8. Automatic. S*7RR Runs good Needs SAOA Good mechanically " body work ' 1956 Pontiac Station Wagon 1956 Buick R. M. 4-Door Automatic transmission. Clean. Good $3*7R uns 9 OOC I- S3.QQ fires. Power "»• Hurry FIRST and MONROE STREETS Open Evenings Except Thursdays Phone 3-2003

IFT -WW 7 ! “Remember me? I’m the guy that sold you your watchdog with a Democrat Want Ad!*’ Help Wanted - Female WANTED — Typist. Apply Teeple Truck Line. 249 3t WANTED*—Dishwasher; evening shift. Apply in person at Fairway Restaurant. 249 It AVON starts CHRISTMAS - IN SEPTEMBER— Start a profitable selling career by showing and demonstrating their quality products. One opening in city; also Jefferson, St. Marys, Union, Root and east half of Washington townships. Write P. 0. Box 798, or call 2195, Huntington, Ind. • 248 3t FOR RENT FOR RENT—4 bedroom home. 5years old. North end of town. SBO per month. Phone 3-9143. 218 t 3 FOR RENT—Unfurnished house, 5 rooms and bath; small family; 4M miles northwest of Decatur. Call Fort Wayne 447-9063 after 6 p.m. 249 3t FOR RENT—Semi-modern house or will sell on contract; 52 Vi acre farm with semi-modern home, small barn and out buildings. Phone 7-7513. 249 2t-x FOR RENT — Upper apartment 3 large rooms and bath; gas range; all utilities furnished; newly decorated; gas heat; private entrance. Call 3-3984 after 5 p.m. 239 TF FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping room; also furnished 2room efficiency apartment; adults preferred. Gage Apartments, 1063 Winchester street. 247 3t

FOR SALE USED TV’S 329.95. MIDWEST RECORD STORE. We buy portables and converters. 240 18t FOR SALE — Bedding by Springaire. 264-Coil Mattresses $39.95. Hollywood Beds $59.95. Uhrick Bros. Furniture.l2o TF FOR SALE — Bird Dog pups; mixed Pointer and Setter. Phone 7-7262 or 7-7451. ” - USED OIL HEATERS " STUCKY’S MONROE, IND. ' 228 TF FOR SALE—New Durastart Batteries. High quality, low price. Decatur Iron & Metal, 324 South 10th Street. 238 20t-x FOR SALE — Living Room Suites. All quality. All highly designed. From $149.95 up. Uhrick Bros., Furniture. 120 TF FOR SALE — Toy Manchester pups. Levi D. Schwartz, 3% miles south of Monroe. 249 It-x FOR SALE: Carpet — wools, nylons, acrilans, blends, all colors, all specially priced. UHRICK BROS. Furniture. 36 TF NEW HEATERS OIL and GAS STUCKY’S MONROE, IND. 228 TF USED FURNITURE — washers, stoves, beds, spring, mattress, bookcase, chest of drawers. Call 3:3d to 9. Vernon Fellers, Monroe Phone 6-6328. 239 19t-x ROOM - ADDITIdNS — garages — aluminum siding — remodeling, free estimates. No money down — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER Inc. 1 TF FOR’SALE — ELECTROLUX repairs and parts to fit hoses, bags, switches and filters, etc. 15 years of dependable Electrolux service. Lou’s Sweeper Service, 507 E. Main street, Van Wert, Ohio. 246 28t-x FOR SALE — Roses, Evergreens, Shrnubs, Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, Mums. Cash & Carry or complete Landscape Service. BOBBY HELLER NURSERY Peterson, R. R. 2, Decatur Phone 3-9458.161 TF FOR SALE — Large variety of evergreens, shrubs and trees. Complete landscaping service- BARGER'S NURSERY, 7 miles west of Decatur on 224. Phone Craigyille 565-3667. '241 30t MISCELLANEOUS SEE the NEW HOOVER at STUCKY’S — MONROE BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-3906. 109 TF BIG 4 SANDWlCHES—Hamburgers, barbecues. 6 for $1.00; breaded tenderloins, cheeseburgers 5 for SI.OO. KOZY KORNER CAFE, phone 3-2730, 236 22t-x CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC ROTOROOTER Drain Cleaning Service. The only one in AdamsWells Counties. Phone 30, Tocsin, John Williams. 131 TF EXPERT GUN REPAIRING POLYCHOKE installed; Buy—Sell — Trade. R'ifles, shotguns, pistols, shells. MYERS GUN SHOP Bluffton, Ind. 247 30t 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. Feel free to look Around! 116 TF WORN NEEDLES DAMAGE Phonograph records. Most players except Magnavox should be changed at least once a year. MIDWEST RECORD STORE. ' - . 231 27t 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 CARPET from the Looms of Mohawk. “Home means more with Mohawk Carpet on the floor. Coomplete line of Decorator Colors. Free Estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. 98 TF

FOR SALE OR TRADE ’ • * New 3 bedroom homes. Built-in kitchens, city heat and carpeted. Close to town and schools. AS LOW SEAA AS ... Oown Paul E. Faurote BUILDER Phone 3-2515

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LIVESTOCK BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Deci.tur, Phone Hoagland 18-M.209 TF Help Wanted - Male WANTED — Part time meat cutter. Must be over 18 and able to work Thursday 12-6, Friday 12:30-9:30, Saturday 11:30-9:30. Must have some meat knowledge. Apply in person at KROGER’S. 246 5t - NOTICE CASH’S Gift Shop, formerly the Value Mart, announces a new line of Fall Flowers and other Gifts. Open 9 am. to 4 p.m. daily. 244 6t-x AUTOMOBILES 1950 Buick, automatic transmission, accessories. Family car. Good buy at $65.00 Mrs, Lena Brandyberry, 607 Marshall. Phone 3-4089. WANTED WANTED TO RENT — Three unfurnished rooms or small house Phone 3-4507 . 249 3t-x SEWING MACHINE "Business. Sales — Service. Repairing — Parts. Try Boardmans, 223 North First. 231 27t WANTED TO BUY — used pianos, any condition. Write B. J. Speidel, Box 82, Hartford City, give directions. 231 26t 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—Painting. Barns, rjofs, Free estimates; insured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232.192 TF Alleges Pistol Pointed By Youths An affidavit against four local boys has been signed by Larry E. Baumann, 19, of route 1. Monroe. Baumann alleges that one of the four youths had pointed a pistol at him at 11:55 p. m. Monday. Baumann said he was sitting in a truck when a car turned south onto Third street off Monroe street. Baumann says that one of the youths pointed the pistol at him from a rear window of the car. The four boys all stated that no one had pointed a pistol at Baumann, although the gun was in the car. The matter will be referred to the juvenile authorities. AERIAL FERRY (Continued from Page 1) Waco, Tex., Sheppard AFB at Wichita Falls, Tex., and Gray Army Airfield near Ft. Hood. It seemed like an endless stream t|kd the swiftness and efficiency* with which the troops boarded and the planes taxied out to the runways reflected weeks of arduous planning. The exercise is a test of the U.S. military concept of global combat readiness and was a test of America’s ability to hurl troops to foreign trouble spots in time of crisis. (West German officials in Frankfurt. showed concern about the maneuver and wondered whether it meant the United States is planning to reduce the size of forces stationed permanently there. (They referred to Deputy Secretary of Defense Roswell Gilpatric's speech to United Press International editors and publishers at a meeting in Chicago last Saturday. Gilpatric said the airlift would enable the United States “to make useful reductions in its heavy overseas military expenditures.’’ He said it also would realign American forces overseas). Demonstrates U-Ss Mobility Adams said before takeoff that the only aim of “Big Lift’’ was to demonstrate to friend and foe the ability of the United States to meet any military situation with troops. He would not comment on German questions about possible troop reduction. _Jt wa? the biggest aerial trans-A 11 ant i c shipment of troops in history. The 2nd Armored Division will maneuver in Germany with the 3rd Armored Division t stationed there, using artillery. Tanks and other heavy gear were already bn hand there. No heavy equipment was being brought by the armada of some 220 planes. The C 135 jets were making the run in B>£ hours. Lumbering C 124 Globemaster propellerdriven planes were taking 31% hours for the trip. The operation was costing S2O million.

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List Examples Os Effects On Local Taxes INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Two governmental agencies issued examples today of the effects on 1964 local property tax rates of increased state school aid in the wake of an Indiana Supreme Court decision validating the two per cent sales tax. A report to Governor Welsh by the State Tax Board Chair- , man Richard Worley listed changes from the 1963 rates in 11 taxing units where the board already has made a final review. and 9 units where tentative rates have been set subject to final review. Another report to Commissiner John Hatchett of the State Department of Administration by Eldon R. Crawford, assistant superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction, listed about 100 projections of anticipated reductions fr om school corporation proposed rates for 1964 in the light of the anticipated increases in state aid due to sales tax revenues. Worley’s report showed Nashville’s 1964 tax rate up 94 cents, and Carmel’s 20 cents over 1963 rates. Decreases included Mishawaka 4 cents. Plymouth 68. Wabash 92, Noblesville 42 and Connersville 70, with South Bend unchanged. Tentative changes included Decatur down 62 cents, Kendallvijle and Greencastle up 28 cents, Hartford City down 84, Sullivan down 48. Montpelier down 20. Possible reduction#; in school tax rates from the rates advertised for 1964 as listed by Crawford included $6.68 for Loogootee, $5.12 for Mitchell and $4.76 for Charlestown. Crawford’s projections did not take into consideration an estimated average 10 to 11-cent reduction due to a change in intangibles tax distribution methods. The Crawford figures included Anderson $1.15, Bedford 1.53, Bloomington 1.43. Bluffton-Har-rison 1.37. Columbus 1.00, Connersville 1.20, Crown Point 2.82, North Adams 88 cents, Dunkirk 1.36. Elwood 2.58. Also Evansville - Vanderburgh 1.12, Fort Wayne 88 cents, Frankfort 1.60, Franklin 1.54, Lafayette and LaPorte 91 cents, Marion 105, Lebanon 1.25, West Noble® 1.52, Linton-Stockton 2.35, Logansport 1.82, Martinsville

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1.81, Michigan City 1.00, Mishawaka 1.16, Twin Lakes, Monticello 92. Others included Montpelier 1.36. Mount Vernon 1.02, New Albany-Floyd 1.25, Noblesville 1.13, Plymouth 1.05, Portland Wayne 1.24, Princeton —2.27, Rensselaer 88, Shakamak 2 37, Jeffersonville 1.96, East Noble 1.26. Also Shelbyville I.4s,'■South Bend 1.03, Sullivan 3.25, Vigo County 1.06, Tipton-Cicero 1.25, Randolph Eastern 99, Valparaiso 1.40, Wabash 1.50, Washington 2.45. West Lafayette 97, Randolph Central 1.06. Others included Gary 1.22, Goshen 1.16, Greencastle 1.08, Greensburg 1.17, Green w<xxi 2.22, Hartford City 1.23. Hobart 2.84, East Chicago 14, Hammond 99, Whiting 1 cent. Seven Persons Die In British Crash SALISBURY, England (UPI) — A British Aircraft Corp. (BAC) One-Eleven jet airliner on a test and demonstration flight crashed and burned here today, killing the seven tiersons aboard. Tlie plane was being tested for British United Airways at the time. Eyewitnesses said the plane’s engines cut out and the aircraft plunged to the ground, exploding on impact. Wreckage was spread over 200 yards. . Experts from the British Airways Corp, and the Ministry of Aviation went to the scene. The One-Eleven is being offered for sale in three versions, all of which carry up to 74 passengers and cruise at speeds of up to 550 m.p.h. The BAC-One-Eleven was reported to be at least two years ahead of its nearest competitor, Douglas Aircraft, which plans to introduce its own short haul airliner, the DC9. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPI) — Produce: Live poultry: Steady heavy, hens 18-19’4; hen turkeys 26*4; special fed white rocks 18% to 20’4; white rocks 17’4: barred rock fryers 21; roasters 23-24. Chbese: processed loaf 44; brjck 40-45; Muenster 40 - 45; Swiss Grade A 52-55; B 50-54; Butter: Steady. 93 score 57%: 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55*4. Eggs: steady. White large extras. 37; mixed large extras 40; mediums 29’4: standards 33*4.

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPl)—Livestock: Hogs 7,500. Barrows and gilts uneven, steady to strong: Barrows and gilts mostly U.S. no 1-2 200-225 lb 16.00 - 16.25; several loads at 16.10. 70 head 16.25. Mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 15.50-16.00 ; 230-250 lb 15.00-15.50; No 2-3 240-265 lb 14.85-15.25. Cattle. 2.500. No calve s. Slaughter steers and heifers moderately active, steady to 25 higher; bulls steady. Load high choice and prime, 1175 lb slaughter steers 24.75, load mostly high choice 1250 lb 24.50. choice 900-1325 -lb 23.25-24.25; 1300-1425 lb 22.50-23.50; load of hiyh choice and prime 1400 lb 24.00, load of choice* 1450 lb 21.00; 1591-1600 lb 20.00-20 25;good 900-1250 lb 22 25-23 25; few standard and low good 20.0022.00: high choice and prime 1025 lb heifers 23.75 choice 8001100 lb 22.25-23 25; few good 21.00-22.00. Sheep 500. Moderately active. Wooled slaughter lambs steady. Few lots choice and prime 90100 lb wooled slaughter lambs 19.00-19.50. good and choice 18.00-19.00., good 12.00-17.50. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPl)—Livestock: Hogs 5,000: barrows and gilts steady to 15 higher; 1 and 2, 190-225 lb 16.00-16.25; few 16.35; 1 to 3. 190-250 lb 15.50-16.00: sows 300-400 lb steady; 400-600 lb fully 25-35 higher; ’.300-400 lb 14 00-14 75; 400-600 lb 13 25-14.15. Cattle 2.300; calves 125; steers steady to strong, instances 25 higher; heifers generally steady, choice steers 24.00-24.25; high choice with a few prime 24.75; choice 23.50-24.00; good and choice 22.75-23.50; good 22 0023.00; few down to 21.75; choice heifers 22.25-22.50; good 0.0021.75; g<xxi and low choice 21.7522.25; cows steady to 50 lower; utility and commercial 13.5014.00; bulls very uneven; cutter and utility 15.50-18.00; few commercial and g<x»d 14.00-16.00; vealers fully 1.00 higher; good and choice 27.00-31.00, few choice 32.00. Sheep 1.200; wooled lambs strong to 25 higher; choice and prime 19.00-19.50; ..some 19 75; good and choice 17.50-19 00. New Tor* Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T & T . 129*4; Central Sova, 27%; DuPont. 250; Ford, 52%; General Electric, 80%; General Motors. 79%; Gulf Oil, 49; Standard Oil Ind., 64; Standard Oil N. J.. 70%; U. S. Steel, 53%.

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Todays Market P. B. STEWART & CO. Corrected October 22 .. 100 to 160 10-12.00 160 to 170 14.25 170 to 180 - 14.75 180 to 190 ... 15.25 190 to 220 15.50 220 to 230 15.25 230 to 240 15.00 240 to 250 14.75 250 to 260 14.50 260 to 270 14.25 270 to 280 14.00 280 to 300 13.75 Roughs 300 down .... 14.00 300 to 350 13.50 350 to 400 13.00 400 to 450 12.50 450 to 500 12.00 500 to 550 11.50 550 up 11.00 Stags ..0.....‘.. 10.00 Boars .... 9.00-10.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected October 22 Grade A Whites .31 Grade A Large Browns .31 Grade A Mediums 1 .24 Grade A Pullets .18 GRAIN PRICES Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected October M No 1 Wheat 1.98 No. 2 Wheat ....1.97 Corn 1.45 36 lbs. Oats .60 Soybeans ' 2.60 STOP FROZEN PIPES Wy X Eleetrls Heating Tape *48(7 Maliy wrapped en pipe * prevents freealng. Built-in thermostat saves Current. Insulate with WRAP-ON INSULATION to save heat. All sixes stocked ♦3l? SEE US TOMY. ARNOLD LUMBER CO., INC. • Winchester St. at Erie R. R. Crossing "Your Complete Builders' Supply Department Store” OPEN FRL NIGHTS Ui 9 p m. COUNTRY ACRES TRAILER COURT MOBILE Now you can buy your own large lot, 11,350 sq. ft. for only SBOO.OO. Pay it out as rent at $25.00 a month and it is just like getting a free gift of 334 sq. ft. of ground with each month's rent. Beautifully located on Paradise lake, |ust 1 mile south and :, 'f. mile west of Decatur, Indiana. Plenty of room on your lot for a garage, lawn, garden, pirnic area on lake, etc. Select your lot now and we wilf develop it to your specifications. (Rentals 818.00 Per Month) Contact - - Julius Lengerich 918 S. 13th St., Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-4556