Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1964 — Page 5

TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1964

• Pontiac • GMC N«w & Used Cars A Trucks EVANS Sales * Service) STOP FROZEN PIPES Meeting Ten* >eF7 Maliy wrapped «n pipe prevents fveeelng. Built-In thermostat saves •er rent. Insulate with WRAP-ON INSULATION to Mve heat. All sixes stocked *35? SEE US TODAY. ARNOLD LUMBER CO., INC. Winchester St. at Erie R. R. Crossins “Your Complete Builders’ Supply Department Store” OPEN FRI. NIGHTS ’til 9 p.m.

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Wiegmann Will Sell AT AUCTION Located at 215 Corwin Lane, Fort Wayne, go to 6500 block South Calhoun, turn east oh Edgenoil Lane, turn right on Corwin Lane in Hillcrest Addition, on Thursday, April 9,1964 at 6:30 Household Goods A.M.C. Refrigerator and 187 Ib. Freezer with double door; Westinghouse Deluxe Washer and Dryer, matching pair; Ironrite Ironer cost $369.00, just like new; Westinghouse 21"' table model TV with stand; Silvertone 3-speed Radio and record player; Kirby Sweeper with all the attachments, cost $269.00; Wrought Iron Breakfast Set with Formica top; 2 pc. living room suite; 2 reclining chairs; 3 TV chairs; leather chair; 2 overstuffed chairs; wrought iron bookcase; 3 pa. Blonde Bedroom suite with matching box springs and Beautyrest mattress; chest of drawers; vanity and bench; Mersman corner table, coffee table and-2 end tables to match; desk and chair; matching vanity lamps; pole lamp; table lamps; TV lamp; pictures; clothes hamper; kitchen clock; Electric Rotisserie; Electric skillet; vases figures; ash trays; Kodak Camera; some men's and women's clothes; dishes and cooking utensils. » NOTE: This is all good clean household goods. Lawn Mower and Misc. Toro 21" Lawn Mower, like new; 5 ft. step-ladder; 2-8-50 1 4 snow tines; garden hose; 2 wheel cart; hedge clippers; electric edger with 100 ft. of cord; lawn roller; lawn sprinkler; vise; and shovels. Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Kaiser, owners TERMS—CASH Not responsible for accidents. Lunch Served. Auctioneers: . est ’ Walter Wiegmann, Decatur, Phone Preble 7-4511 Orville Sturm, New Haven, Phone 749-1491 Clerk and Ccshier—Bultemeier and Roemer.

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oft ws® “I think the income tax people heard about us using the Democrat Want Ads!” CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere gratitude to all the friends and neighbors, the hospital staff, the nurses, the doctors, and the ministers for the assistance given the family during the recent illness and death of our husband and father, Clark Flaugh. 83 It-x

FOR SALE USED TV - $5.00 per Week? Midwest Record Store. 76 15t FOR SALE — New and used gas heaters. Natural and L. P. gas. Decatur Blue Flame, Phone 3-3716. 250 TF FOR SALE - All Wool Wilton Carpet. Was 9.95 sq. yd. Now $6.95 sq. yd. Many others to choose from. Uhrick Bros. 5 TF USED OIL HEATERS STUCKY’S MONROE, IND. 228 TF FOR SALE — Dog Wood Trees, about four feet tall, $2.00 each. Jasper Bailer, Bellmont Park. Always there on Sundays. 82 3t NEW HEATERS OIL and GAS STUCKY’S MONROE, IND. 228 TF ROOM ADDITIONS — garages — aluminum siding — remodeling, free estimates. No money dowr — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER Inc.l TF FOR SALE — Good Used Furniture, all types. Feller’s Used Furniture, 110 E. Andrews, Monroe. Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 9 to 9. 70 26t-x FOR SALE — UNICO MILK COOLER, 4 can, side door, good condition. 10-Gallon electric water heater. Phone Hoagland 87-C, Herman Hegerfeld. 81 3t-x SINGER SEWING MACHINE? Purchased after September 1963 has zig-zag equipment to monogram and fancy stitches. Balance due only $43.10 or assuime $4.85 monthly. Call 3-2637, Electro Hygiene Co. 80 6t HURRY! HURRY! Our time""is" short on our Going Out of Business Sale. Many Bargains on Shoes. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes at Big Savings. Burgett Shoe Outlet. 78 TF SINGER 127 SEWING MACHINE. Light finish cabinet, special equipment to buttonhole, darns and embroideries. Sews forward and reverse. Complete bal. $36.10 or take over $1.20 per week. Call 3-2637 Electro Hygiene Co. 80 6t FOR SALE — Onion sets; Burpees bulk and package seeds; cabbage plants; Vigoro; peat moss; potting soil; bird baths; large and small urns. Open evenings. Strahm’s Greenhouse, Corner 9th and Nuttman. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE - 1960 PONTIAC Catalina 2-Door, Economy engine, extra clean, low mileage. Phone Hoagland 17-1. MOBILE HOMES AIRSTREAM - The Travel Trailer of Distinction. 13 Models—--17 to 30 foot. SEE the rest, then come buy the Best at U. S. 24 Trailer Sales, Roanoke, Ind. 65 24t-x LOOKING FOR~QUAITtY? ’~SOx 10’ Ventoura Mobile Home. Gold Seal unit. Top quality throughout. Perfect, condition. See to appreciate. 2 Miles south on U. S. 27. 79 TF

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MISCELLANEOUS FRI GID Al RE Refrigeretors, Wishers, Dryers, Ranges. Easy Terms. Uhrick Bros. 5 TF SAMPLE BOOKS Delivered and picked up. Sherwin Williams Paint Co. Phone 3-2841, 78 6t BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF WE INSTALL — Ceramic Baths; Vinyl and Ceramic Floor Tile. Free Estimates. Cqll 3-2515. Paul E. Faurote, Builder. 78 12t-x 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 ROTO ROOTER 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! ~ 116 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 WANTED WANTED TO RENT — Older country home with buildings, semi-modern, with garden on paved road near Decatur. Write Box 1862 c/o Democrat. 83 3t 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 TO BUY — USED" PIANOS. Write Box 82, Hartford City, Indiana. Give directions or Phone 348-1328 collect. Insured moving. 74 30t HOUSE & BARN - PAINTING. Commercial and Residential interior decorating. Insured workers. GIRARD & SONS; Phone 3-4591. 70 ts WANTED — SPRAY PAINTING. Barns, Roofs and commercial, painting. Free Estimates. Insured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232. ,79 TF Help Wanted - Male ROUTE MANAGER — Willing to start at bottom and train for the business. Guarantee sllO per week while training. 3 Parttime openings . . .. average $2.25 per hour. Write Box 1860 c/o Democrat. 81 3t-x SAL E S REPRESENTATIVE WANTED — Excellent way to supplement income $2,000 to $3,000 per year with part time work. Age 30 to 60. Must have car. Old established firm. Write P.O. Box 228, Delphos, Ohio. 80 lOt

NOTICE DECATUR OIL CO. is Now Open for Business. All orders will be delivered. Call 3-3087 or 3-2816.83 1t Help Wanted - Female WANTED — SOMEONE to do baby sitting in my home near Preble. Call after 4:30 p.m. Preble Phone 7-4474. 83 4t-x BABY SITTER wanted in my home or yours. Contact by calling 3-2231 after 3-30 p.m. or 3-3497. 83 3t WANTED — SOMEONEtodo baby sitting and or house cleaning in day time at Decatur. Write to Ardella Hamrick, Wren, Ohio, Box 246. 83 3t-x FEMALE HELP~~ WANTED — Must have experience in payroll and general accounting procedures. Experience on MCR accounting machine preferred. Appointment for personal interview may be made by calling CTS of Berne, Inc. phone 2-2106. , An equal opportunity employer. 83 3t FOR RENT FOR RENT — 2-BEDROOM Modern House in Monroe. Call Pleasant Mills 7-7211 til 5:00 or Willshire 495-2264.82 5t FOR RENT — Place for house trailer. Includes garden, big yard, 2-car garage. Located 1 mile south of Geneva, 1 mile east, turn north, first house. Robert Hough. 79 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 WANTED TO BUY — Bare land on paved road. Close to Decatur. Write giving price and location to P. O. Box 21, Decatur, Ind. 65 26t-x FOR SALE OR TRADE — New 3-Bedroom Homes. Quality built. Reasonably priced with low down payment. Paul E. Faurote—Builder. Phone 3-2515. 34 52t-x FOR SALE — 3-Bedroom, all modern home. 6-Years old. Living room, dining room, bath room, kitchen, utility. Shown by appointment. 3-4429 or 3-9785.79 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 FOR - SALE — COMPLETELY MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME. Has nice living room; built-in Kitchen features. Complete Bath and Shower. Attached Garage. Full Basement. Gas Heat. Large Lot. Nice Fenced back yard. Good location within walking distance of the business district. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. - 81 3t FOR SALE - MODERN SEVEN ROOM HOME. Has Nice Liv-ing-Room, Dining Room, Kitchen with Built-in features. Complete Bath and Two Bedrooms on First Floor. Two Bedrooms on Second Floor. Full Basement. Gas Furnace. Water Heater. Two-car Garage. Home is in good repair. Price SB,OOO. Large Loan with 4% Interest may be assumed. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, or T. D. Schieferstein, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 81 3t FOR~SALE — MODERN THREE OR FOUR BEDROOM HOME. Has large Living Room: Dining Room; Modern type Kitchen; Has Den, could be used for Downstairs Bedroom. Half Bath. Utility Room, arranged for washer and dryer on the first floor. Three Bedrooms and Complete Bath on second floor. Lots of Closet Space. Full Basement. Gas Furnace and New Water Heater. Garage. An Attractive Home In Excellent Repair. Price $9,500. Mortgage may be assumed. Write or Call 3-3201. J. F. Sanmann or Gorman Fox, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 81 3t FOR SALE — An Attractive, Unusually Well-constructed, Three Bedroom Home. Has large carpeted Living Room; Beautiful Stone Fireplace; Built-in Bookcases and Desk; Modern Kitchen; garbage disposal; Modern type Bath Fixtures Lots of Closet Space including large Cedar lined Storage Space. Full Basement; Tile Block Floor Covering; Shower Bath; Recreation Room; built-in cabinets. Gas Furnace. New Water Heater. Two-car Garage with overhead storage. Concrete Driveway. Fine Shade.” Fenced, Landscaped Back Yard. An Ideal Location in one of Decatur’s most desirable residential sections. Liberal Loan Available. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 81 3t

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LIVESTOCK BUY 4 SELL Livestock of all kinds E. C. DOEHRMAN. route 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M.209 TF FARMER’S COLUMN YES, we ARE buying wool. Stockman Farm Service, Decatur. 73 18t DEKALB SEED CORN. Orville Hoffman. Phone 623-6639 Monroeville, 1nd.79 25t-x Eggs wanted. Always in the market for good dean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 48 TF SMILEY SUPERIOR BUILDINGS Ring Truss. Square Poles. See and compare. Homer Ifer. Bluffton, R. R. 4, Phone 824-0515 66 26t-x FOR SALE — Berkshire Boars and gilts, service age. R. Kershner, 1-3/4 mile south of Magley. Phone Craigville 565-3467. 83 3t-x H. & N. CHICKS AND STARTED PULLETS. Econo Poultry Equipment. See the new Econo Cage Layer System, Glenn Reynolds, Hoagland. Phone 168. 81 26t-x SMTTHDOUGLASS FERTILIZERS Bulk or Bag Liquid Nitrogen Custom Application or Machines For Rent. STOCKMAN FARM SERVICE Decatur, Ind. 57 26t FUNK’S-G HYBRID SEED CORN Your best investment for maximum corn profits is a proven High Capacity Hybrid — Now available from your local Funk’s-G Dealer in all maturities and in double, single or special crosses. See your local Funk’s-G 'man now . . . 58 60t YOUR LOCAL FUNK’S-G Dealer. Stockman Farm Service, Decatur. 58 60t Todays Market P. B STEWART A CO. Corrected April 7 160 to 170 12.85 170 to. 180 13.35 180 to 190 13.85 190 to 220 14.35 220 to 240 L- 13.85 240 to 250 1.13.35 250 to 260 — 12.85 260 to 270 .12.60 270 to 280 12.35 280 to 290 12.10 290 to 300 -—--11.85 Roughs 300 down 12.25 200 to 330 12.00 330 to 360 — 11.75 360 to 400 —— 11.50 400 to 450 11.00 450 to 500 10.75 500 to 550 10.50 550 up 10.25 Stags 9.00 Boars 8.00 to 9.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected April 7 —<■>. Large White Eggs .23 Large Brown Eggs — .23 Medium White ————li. .81 Pullet .19 Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 7,500 ; 25 to 50 lower; No 1-2 190-220 lb 14.75-15.00 ; 300 head at 15.00; mixed No 1-3 190230 lb 14.25-14.85; No 1-3 230250 lb 14.00-14.50; No 2-3 250-270 lb 13.50-14.00. Cattle 2,500, calves 25; slaughter steers steady; heifers steady to strong, spots 25 higher; load mixed choice and prime 1230 lb slaughter steers 22.50; choice 1000-1300 lb 21.50-22.25; 22.25; good 900-1200 lb 20.0021.25; choice 875-1050 lb slaughter heifers 20.75-21.50; few lots good and 20.25 - 20.50; good 19.00-20.00. Sheep 200; few sales Wooled slaughter lambs fully steady; 2 packages choice and prime 90115 lb wooled slaughter lambs 24.00; few sales good and choice 21.00-23.50. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 5,900; barrows and gilts very uneven, steady to mostly 25 lowers 1 and 2, 190-225 lb 15.00-15.25 ; 24 head 15.70; 1 to 3, 190-240 lb 14.50-15.00; sows uneven, steady, some sales weak to 25 lower: 1 to 3, 300-400 lb 12.50-13.50; 2 and 3, 400-600 lb 11.75-12:50. Cattle 1,500: calves 75; steers about steady, heifers steady; good and choice steers 21.2521.75; load high good and choice 22.00; good 19.75-21.50; good and mixed good and choice heifers 19.00-21.00; cows fully steady; utility and commercial 13.(J0-15.00, 15.00, few 15.50; bulls steady; eutter to commercial 16.50-18.00, few 18.50; vealers mostly 1.00 lower; good and choice 24.0029.00; choice and prime 30.0031.00. Sheep 125; steady; choice and,, prime wooled lambs 22.50-23.00; good and choice 20.00-22.00; couple lots prime spring lambs 24.00-24.50.

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LIGHT FANTASTIC— Variety of street lamps line the end of a Tipton, England, parking lot. They’re not rejects but a display that was shown to visiting council officials so they could choose the best lighting for their area.

Stale Coal Industry Hard Hit By Strike TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UPD —lndiana's coal industry was hard hit today as about half of the 2,500 to 3,000 diggers were on strike in protest of an indus-try-wide contract that went into effect last week. The latest survey of mines idle indicated more than 1,300 Hoosiers had left the mines. Ernest Goad, United Mine Workers District 11 president here, said at least 1,100 were idle of the total miners in the state, but a later check showed the number of strikers above 1,300. Ayrshire Collieries, Inc., with headquarters at Indianapolis, said all five of its Indiana mines were shut down, the Chinook mine west of Brazil with 60 idle being the last to close Monday. A Peabody mine near Linton also joined the struck list Monday, along with the Viking mine northwest of Terre Haute where 200 are employed. Other Ayrshire mines closed were the Friar Tuck near Dugger, where" about 90 were idle;

Traffic Jam Solution

By U.S. Sen. Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (D-N.J.) i Traffic jams . . . wasted hours . . . higher costs . . . shortened tempers . . . shrinking commuter schedules, —■— -—......, ............ These are the dimensions of the mass transit

t MHHMMi Harrison A. Williams, Jr.

I Representatives, the program provides loans and grants for commuter railroad projects aimed at moving people more ; quickly and efficiently. Actually, however, if anticipated fare revenues from a particular project are high enough to encourage private investors, Federal funds would not be used. But if a Federal guarantee of repayment was needed to secure loans for upgrading and overhaul of rail facilities, 1 the measure provides $375,000,000 in loan guarantees. Finally, if this provision does not prove attractive enough j to investors, the measure provides grants of up to twoI thirds of a project’s construction costs that fare revenue j could not finance. I Clearly, this bill is designed to encourage local action and local investment. Federal aid is available only when I the states and the carriers cannot solve their transit woes . alone. , The bill in no way intrudes on the judgment, initiative , or responsibility of local government. But the big battle seems yet to come. In early June, 1963, the House defeated efforts to extend the Area Redevelopment Act. Since the transit measure, like the Area Redevelopment Act, is aimed at a long-range problem, proponents of the transit bill fear it may ba similarly discarded. Yet it is difficult to imagine a good reason why the measure should be defeated or held back. The challenge is plain. 1 Transportation facilities have become a key factor influencing the growth of urban areas. How an area grows, whether in an orderly, humane manner or in a haphazard “slurb,” largely depends on how its inhabitants can move from one section to another. Equally important, increased dependence on the automobile threatens to consume much of our valuable land space. A report issued about a year ago in California said that by the year 1990, 25 per cent of that state’s usable land surface would be devoted to the automobile in one form or another (e.g, freeways, garages, parking facilities, streets, etc.). In his State of the Union message to Congress, Mr. Johnson said that we must obtain more modern mass transit within our communities as well as low-cost transportation between them. There is both foresight and urgency in President Johnson’s statement. Let us hope that the House will soon give us a bill in aid of our urban snarl. j

the Minnehaha or Little Betty near Dugger, employing 140; Thunderbird at Shelburn, about 225, and Wright mine near Boonville, about 50. Three other mines in the Boonville Coal field, Tecumseh, Lynnville and Victory, were closed Saturday, idling about 250. King’ss Station south of Princetin, where 250 work, also remained closed, The miners were among diggers in six states who walked off the job protesting vacation and seniority clauses in a new contract which became effective last Thursdayr Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry special fed White Rock fryers 18%-20; roasters 24 M>-26. Cheese processed loaf 39-43%; brick 38-44; Swiss Grade A 5254; B 50-52. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55. Eggs about steady; white large extras 29; mixed large extras 29; mediums 27% standards 28.

problem facing the 135 million Americans who live in the cities and suburbs of our land. Can they be helped? Is there a solution to the transportation tangle? 1 think there is. Last year the KennedyJohnson Administration sent to Congress a measure designed to revitalize our ailing transit systems. The program, which I had the privilege of sponsoring, passed the Senate and this was an important victory for all foes of urban congestion. Now awaiting action in the House of

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