Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1964 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1064

<r » >V»c<W*w*W*<Al.^— “These "jobs offered in the Democrat Want Ads make me feel restless!” MISCELLANEOUS BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF ■REDUCED PRICES on High Heels for Inventory Sale. Burgett's Shoe Outlet. North 13th St. 306 St GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-3906. 109 TF CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC ROTOROOTER Drain Cleaning Service. The only one in AdamsWells Counties. Phone Preble 7-4225. 131 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. Feel free to look Around!ll6 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 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

SALE CALENDAR JAN. 4 — 12:30 p.m. Walter Wiegmann, owner. 4% Miles west* of Decatur on U. S. 224 to Preble, then north 1 mile, then west IV2 miles. Holstein cattle; hogs; pony; hay, straw; milking equipment. Orville Sturm, Dell and Gary Shaw, Henry Aucker, auctioneers. JAN. 6—10:30 ?. m. Max Hobbs, trustee for Owens Building & Mill-work,-Inc., Monroe, Ind. Bankrupt sale of equipment, stock and—pxtures. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. JAN. 9—12:30 p. m. Martin F. and Thurman Hockemeyer, 1 mile South of Monroeville, Ind. on St. Rd. 101, then 1 mile west on Flat Rock Road. Tractor, combine, picker, farm implements. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. JAN. 18—1:00 p.m. Robert S. Anderson, executor of Mary Jane Saylorj estate. 104 S. sth St., Decatur, Ind. Modern apartment building and personal property. Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co, Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. JAN. 25—10:30 a.m. Mrs. John Hutchison, owner. East of Decatur, Ind. on U. S. 224, to Ist road, then left % mile to Ist set of buildings. Full line farm machinery: grain; cattle: ponies; household goods. Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald Strickler. D. S. Blair, Philip Neuenschwander, auctioners. C. W. Kent, sales manager.

— YOU CAN RAISE A MESS OF GREEN Mat - STUFF! -O~T~rTTr~ •■ < ,• i y - --. It's always the season for reaping r : a good crop of cash! You can dp it by just... CLEANING HOUSE and the basement and garage. SELL FOR CASH TOOLS, FURNITURE, TOYS — and other miscellaneous articles, by placing an advertisement in the Classified Columns of this newspaper. PHONE 3-2121 - YOUR ADVERTISEMENT OF 20 WORDS OR LESS WILL RUN 3 DAYS FOR $2.00 > - in the ~ . • ' — : .. . •--- • DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT 7 -> ■ / - - ■ x . :. ; .-■ \'■

FOR SALK DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on Rubber and Plastic Boots. Burgett’s Shoe Outlet. Free Parking.3o6 J>t FOR SALE: Carpet — wools, nylons, acrilans, blends, all colors, all specially priced. UHRICK BROS. Furniture. 36 TF BIG 4 SANDWICHES - Hamburgers, barbecues 6 for $1.00; breaded tenderloins, cheeseburgers 5 for 81.00. KOZY KORNER CAFE, phone 3-2730. 285 26t-x FOR SALE — Desks; drop-leaf table; chests; child’s bedroom suite; bookcase; desk; chifferobe. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9:00 to 9:00. Feller’s Used Furniture. Monroe 6-6328. 289 20t-x NOTICE SALE on Casuals and Flats. Burgett's Shoe Outlet. 306 5t NOTICE— Students wanting help (tutoring) in German or English, call Tperne 2-3288 or address Dora Soldner, 365 Wabash St., Berne, Ind. 306 6t-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 FOR SALE — New 3 bedroom Colonial style home, brick front, built-in oven and range. Carpeting; low down payment. A J., Faurote, Builder. Phone 3-2780. 273 TF SEE IT! LIKE IT! JBUY IT! Judge this new 3-bedroom home SOLD reasonably priced. Paul E. Faufote, Builder. Phone 3-2515. FARM FOR SALE-55 Acres, al! tillable. Located Blue Creek Township, Adams County. Call Berne 2-8713 or Decatur 3-8284. 1 3t

FOR SALE FOR SALE - WOOD. Monroeville Phone 623-6639. 305 12t-x FOR SALE — Girls figure skates. Size 7. Phone 692-6288. 1 2t-x FO RSALE — Girl’s Ice Skates. Size 5. In good condition. Phone 3-2309 after 4:00 p.m. 1 It-x FOR SALE — New and used gas heaters. Natural and L. P. gas. Decatur Blue Flame, Phone 3-3716.250 TF COAL SALE — One lot Kentucky Lump. While it lasts, $13.00 per ton. Stockman Farm Service, Decatur. 1 3t FOR SALE — Bedding by Springaire. 264-Coil Mattresses $39.96. , Hollywood Beds $59.95. Uhrick Bros. Furniture. 120 TF USED OIL HEATERS STUCKY’S MONROE, IND. 228 TF FOR SALE—Living Room Suites. All quality. All highly designed. From $149.95 up. Uhrick Bros. Furniture. ' 120 TF NEW HEATERS OIL and GAS STUCKY’S MONROE, " FOR SALE — New Durastart Batteries. Hign quality, low price. Decatur Iron & Metal, 324 South 10th Street. 1 TF FOR SALE —1 Pair Girls’ Ice Skates. Size 8. I Pair Girls’ Roller, Skates, size 6. Excellent condition. Call 3-4686. 1 2t-x SPINET PIANOS- Any style or finish. My everyday prices lower than other special sale prices. CHUCK KESTER. 3-4892., 285 3Ot-x ROOM ADDITIONS — garages — aluminum siding — remodeling, free estimates. No money down — up to five yetirs to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER Inc.l TF FOR SALE — Toy Collie puppies. 8-Weeks old. $20.00. Fox Terrier puppies $25.00. Pomeranian puppies $25.00. Barney’s Place, West Bank Road, Celina, Ohio. Call 586-2237. 307 6t ~ x FARMER’S COLUMN . ’,\- . . Eggs wanted. Always in the market for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 48 TF FOR SALE — 25 Head Feeder - Pigs. 2 Miles east of Decatur on US 224, I& mile north. Mak* Kincaid. Phone 3-8709. 306 3t-x HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Grain. See Us kfefore you sell. Stockman Farm Service, (formerly Burk Elevator* Co.) Phone 3-3121, Decatur. \ 1 TF LIVESTOCK BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF

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MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE — 1956 Bx42’ Roycraft House trailer. 2 Bedrooms. Good Condition. Call Berne 2-8141.306 6t WANTED ■WANTED — Boys Ice Skates. Size 9. Phone 692-6288. 1 2t-x WANTED TO BUY—Used Pianos, any type. Write P. O. Box 82, Hartford City Ind., giving directions or phone collect 348-1328. — 292 30t 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 — Interior decorating and industrial painting. Free estimates; insured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232.192 TF Help Wanted - Female FEMALE STORE MANAGER for Women's and Children's Retail Ready-to-wear. Must be experienced. Write Box 1831 c/o Decatur Democrat. - r ' 307 3tx EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES and Cooks. Please apply at Berne Ranch House, 112 E. Main St., Berne. No telephone applications accepted. 1 3t • Pontiac • GMC New A Used Cars & Trucks EVANS Sales & Servicej I 126-128 8. First Bt.

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1963 A Bad Year For Fidel .Castro

By PHIL NEWSOM c UP! Foreign News Analyst 1 In the dark hours before * dawn of Jan. 1, 1959, the skies ] over Havana were clear and s warm. At 2:30 am., UPI manager ‘ for Cuba Francis McCarthy re- 1 turned to his home in suburban 1 Miramar from a New Year’s 1 Eve party. He still wore his 1 black tie and dinner jacket when the telephone rang. “Batista is packing,” a voice said. It was the first word that « President Fulgencio Batista, 1 his island cut in two by the < rebel forces of Fidel Castro, < was preparing to flee. 1 McCarthy, still in dinner j jacket and black tie, left for his office, where he was to j remain the next 13 days. As the storyflowed oift 'STUavana on , that first day, a pillaging mob moved forward, McC art h y lined his office staff before the , office plate glass windows on the ground floor. “Scram, ya bums.” he told the leaders. And, surprisingly , enough, they did, although they wrecked all other of the 21 offices in the Sevilla arcade. Visits U.S. Three and a half months later, a victorious Castro visited the United States. “We are not Communists,” he said in a speech in Washington. The veil of hypocrisy covering the face of die Castro regime long since has been drawn aside. The year 1963, fifth of the Castro government, did not gb entirely as the United States had wished. But it was worse for Castro. "It began on a Hote of humiliation with the “Russian” withdrawal of their rockets and bombers, a move on which Nikita Khrushchev did not even bother to consult Castro. And it closed on a further note of defeat when pro-Castro terrorists failed to prevent free elections in Venezuela, Castro’s No. 1 target in his attempt to export his revolution throughout Latin America. ' — " In between times there was—more bad news for the Cuban dictator. Sugar Crop Poor Last June he was forced to admit to the Cuban people that*,,, the sugar crop, backbone of the Cuban economy, would be the poorest since • his advent to power. He blamed the bad harvest on drought and “our inexperience, our deficiencies and our errors.” » But the worst was yet to come. With the Cuban trade debt to the Soviet Union already in ex-

Midwest Democrats To Meet Saturday MINNEAPOLIS IUPD —Democratic county chairmen and national committeemen will join,, their counterparts from 13 other states Saturday at a Midwest Democratic conference here. Minnesota Gov. Karl Rolvaag was scheduled to host the session which was expected to result in pledged support to President Johnson and specific parts of bis program. Indianapolis Livestock ' INDIANAPOLIS (UPI (—Livestock: Hogs 8,700: barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower; 1 and 2. 190225 lb 15.00-15.50; 1 to 3, 190-230 4b 14.50-15.00 ; 230-260 lb 14.0014.50: sows steady; 1 to 3, 300425 lb 12.25-13 00 ; 2 and 3, 400600 lb 11.25-12.25. Cattle l,2ooltr,<s4lves 50; steers steady to strong: choice 22.75; high good 22.00-22.50; good 20.0021.00 r “heifers steady; choice 21.00-21.50; good -18.50-21.00: cowfc“steady to strong to 25 higher: utility and commercial 13.75-14.00 "*teady; cutter to commercialls.so-18.50; vealers steady: standard, good and choice 21.00-31.00. Sheep 275; wooled lambs 50 lower: —ehoiee and .prime—18.50— 19.50; good' and choice 17.0018.50. , Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,500; uneven; No 1-2 200-220 lb 15.35-15.50*: mixed No 1-3 190-220 14.75-15.35; 220-240 lb 14:25-15.00; No. 2-3 240-260 lb 13.50 - 14.25 ; 260-290 lb 13.00 - 13.50: No 3 290-325 lb 12.60-13.00. Cattle 2,500, no calves, slaughter steers and heifers steady to 25 higher; few loads high choice and prime 1175-1250 slaughter steers 22.50-23.00; bulk choice 1000-1325 lb 21.50-2J.50; good 900-1250 lb ~ 20.00-22.5 b: mixed good choice 21.25: part loads high choice and few prime 875950 lb heifers 2175-22-25; bulk choice 800-1050 lb 20.50-21.50; good 19.50-20.50 r Sheep 500; Wooled slaughter lambs fully 25 higher; choice and prime wooled slaughter lambs 20.50 - 20.75; good and choice 18.25-20.00.

cess of SIOO million, Hurricane Flora hit in early October,' destroying up to half of Cuba’s sugar and coffee crops, seriously damaging the cotton, cocoa and rice crops. And as the regime pressed “voluntary" rationing of food, jailed reluctant workers and further regimented the Cuban people, rebels against his regime fought him from the same hills that once sheltered him. Cuban exiles struck in hit-run raids from the sea. Courts Red Chinese Castro squirmed under Khrushchev’s rocket slight and his knowledge of his total dependence upon the Soviet Union for economic aid. Politically, he moved closer to the Red Chinese and opened diplomatic relations with Albania, Russia’s worst enemy among the satellites. —Bttt™"ay""T96T'“ l daWns, Castro still must face unpleasant realities,. His dependence upon the Soviet Union has increased rather than declined. And there are signs the Russians are tiring both of him and of their burden.

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Todays Market P. B. BTEWABT A CO. . Corrected January 2 160 to 170 , ,i IMI 170 to 180 13Ja 180 to 190 14.25 190 to 220 14 50 220 to 240 14.00 240 to 250 13.50 250 to 260 ... 13.00 260 to 270 12.75 270 to 280 J-— 12.50 290 to 300 r„.„i—. 12.00 Roughs 300 down —- 11 75 300 to 330 11 50 330 to 360 ... 11 25 360 to 400 11.00 400 to 450 10.25 500 to 550 10.00 500 up 9-75 550 up 10,00 Stags 9 °o Boars ,- — 8.00 to 9.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected January 2 Large White Eggs 36 Large Brown Eggs 36 Medium Whites-— -30 Pullet —- 22 IjiMKlI

Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPI) — Prodube:' Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. Cheese processed loaf 39M>-44 Vi; brick 39-45; Swiss Grade A 49-52; B 50-54. Butter steady and unchanged; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57% 90 score 56*4>; 89 score 55Vi. Eggs steady to firnrrn white large extra 42%; mixed 41%; mediums 37; standards 36.

FOR SALE REDUCED IN PRICE OR OWNER WILL CONSIDER TRADE 3-BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME in Stratton Place. This home could be made into a Four-Bedroom home with very littlje cost. Attached garage and--fenced-in yard. Immediate possession. For An Appointment Call or See The KENT REALTY & AUCTION CO. 119 S, 2nd Street « Decatur, Indiana PHONE 3-3390 Gerald G. Strickler C. W. Kent Auctioneer Sales Mgr. & Realtor Home Phone 3-4196 XgjSx Home Ph ® ne 3-2648 Appraisals & Farm Loans

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NOTICE — t " r ' The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of French Township. Adalns County, Indiana, will hold its annual business meeting at the usual place of meeting in the Election Center Building in French Township. Adams County, Indiana on Saturday. January 11th, 1964 at 10 o'clock A. M. Martin Moeschberger, Secretary