Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1964 — Page 5

MONDAY. JUNE 8, 1964

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Looking for a .... NEW or USED TRUCK? WE HAVE THE SELECTION OVER 25 TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM 1962 CHEVROLET PICKUP 8-Cyl. 1961 CHEVROLET %-TON PICKUP 6-Cyl. 4-Speed 1961 VOLKSWAGEN VAN 1961 CHEVROLET -TON PICKUP FLEETSIDE 1959 CHEVROLET J/ 2 -TON PICKUP 1958 CHEVROLET %-TON PICKUP Stop In Today And SAVE "The Trader From Decatur" BILL ZOSS.-™' 305 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3148

Pauline Real nice 3 bedroom home with New Aluminum Siding, on Highway 33, Pleasant Mills. Home has large living room (carpeted), dining roo/n, pleasant kitchen, and two (2) complete baths. Low tax rate and priced at $15,000.00. Owner will consider TRADE on smaller home. Compact, cozy, and neat. 4 room house plus utility room, oil heat, and crawl space. Gas kitchen stove sells with home. In fine repair—perfect for "home starters." An attractive home in excellent residential section. 3 bedrooms, large living room (carpeted), built in oven and stove in kitchen, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, and attached garage. Gas heat. Guarantees complete family enS* ’/'T’ent. as your .family outgrown your present home? Immediate possession may be had on this large 2 story frame house on N. 2nd Street. Garage. Basement. 3 Bedroom home, plus utility room, in Northwest School District. Screens/storms. Gas heat. Enjoy good living in this one floor plan home. Picture pretty ranch type home on .31 acre, just out of City; across from Saddle Lake. 6 room house, with 3 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen with built in oven and stove, utility room, 2 baths, attached garage. Added feature — marble window sills. Reasonably priced (2 or 3 units), income property on N. 2nd Street. 2 story frame house. Full basement (with fireplace). Aluminum screens/storms. 3 baths. Gas heat. Excellent condition and location. Pauline l^eatPitale CORNER THIRD & MADISON STREETS Office 3-2587 - PHONES - Home 3-4143

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FARMER'S COLUMN Eggs wanted. Always in the market for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. SIDE DRESS CORN NOW I With Smith-Douglass Gro-Green Nitrogen Solution. Custom application or Do-It-Yourself. Stockman Farm Service, Phone 3-3121.H9 24t SKEETER SCOOTER Granular formula, kills and prevents annoyance by mosquitoes. Ideal for picnics, barbeques, lawn parties and camping. 5 lbs. $2.50. Bulmahn Farm Supply, 1% mile north of Preble, % mile east.l29 Tt NOTICE NOTICE — Clean your septic tank at a savings. We will be in this area June 22 to 27. Write Box 1877 c/0 Decatur Democrat or call Gilbert’s Septic, collect. 748-8651, Fort Wayne. 132 6txNOTICE- Professional Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Free estimates. Expert workmanship. Call Pleasant Mills 7-7264. Gerald R. Ulman, anytime.l23 TF NOTICE- Local and Long Distance Moving. Pick-up and delivery service for I. R. C. & D. MOTOR FREIGHT. W. R. MORRIS GENERAL TRUCKING. Mrs. W. R. Morris, Owner, 429 Winchester St. Phone 3-4107. 133 3t WANTED WANTED — Ride to Zollner’s. Day shift, 7:45 - 3:45. Please phone 3-4704 or contast Don Poling .. DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that tot We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF WANTED — SPRAY PAINTING. Barns, Roofs and commercial painting. Free Estimates. Insured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232. , 79 TF HOUSE & BARN PAINTING. Commercial and Residential interior decorating. Insured workers. GIRARD & SONS, Phone 3-4591. 70 ts Business Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — Choice business building with living quarters, attached. Ideal location in Convoy, Ohio. Very good for small, business or professional office. Terms on contract. Gorrell Bros. Cliff Gorrell, Broker. Phone 399-4066. Office next to Paulding Bank. Open evenings.l33 3t MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE — All State Moped motor bike. Phone 3-4650. 134 3t

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FOR SALE FOR SALE — Good Used Electric Ranges. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 84 TF FOR SALE — Good Used Refrigerators. Stucky Furniture, Co., Monroe, Indiana. 84 TF FOR SALE—Good Used Dinettes? Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Indiana. 84 TF FOR SALE — Complete set of * bunk beds. Baby bathinette. Baby carriage. Phone 3-4801. 135 3t FOR SALE - AU Wool Wilton Carpet. Was 9.95 sq. yd. Now $6.95 sq. yd. Many others to choose from. Uhrick Bros. 5 TF SMILEY SUPERIOR BUILDINGS. Square pole. Ring truss. See and compare. Homer Ifer, R. R. 4, Bluffton, Ind. 824-0515. 114 26t-x ROOM ADDITIONS — garages - aluminum siding — remodeling, free estimates. No money dowr — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER Inc. 1 TF BLACK & WHITE 8-Year-Old Pinto mare and yearling gray stallion. Robert Kershner, l-% miles south of Magley. FOR SALE — Good used furniture, all types. Feller’s Used Furniture, 110 Andrews Street, Monroe. Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 9:00 to 9:00. 127 26t STILL TIME to plant many flowers and vegetable seeds and plants; asters, mums, dahlias, geraniums, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, etc. Echo Gardens, 4tfe Miles south of Poe, 4% Miles east of Ossian Locker Plant, State Highway 1; Junction 900 N and 750E, Wells county. Phone Ossian 102JL 133 3t MISCELLANEOUS FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Ranges. Easy Terms. Uhrick Bros. 5 TF 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 CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER Drain Cleaning Service. The only one in Adams- --- Wells Counties. Phone Prebit 7-4225.131 TF USED CAN AFTER CAN of Insecticide? Still have roaches, ants, silverfish? We guarantee our work. Free estimates. Adams Pest Control, R. R- 6, Decatur. Phone 3-8601. 131 6t-x 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 KOZY KORNER CAFE SPECIALS! Sirloin Stean SI.OO. % Chicken in a basket SI.OO Hamburgers and Barbecues 6 for sl. Breaded Tenderloin, Cheeseburgers 5 for SI.OO. Trimmings included. Eat here or carry out. Open Sunday Evenings. Phone 3-2730. 135 26t-x FOR RENT FOR RENT — Uptown apartment. Unfurnished. Six rooms and bath. For appointment call 3-2569. 135 2t-x

SALE CALENDAR JUNE 11—6:30 p. m. Mrs. Salina Lee, owner. 10 miles east of New Haven on the corner of St. Rd. 101 and U. S. 30. 5-Rooms o furniture and miscellaneous. Walter Wiegmann and Orville Sturm, auctioneers. _., w JUNE 11—6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Burgett, owners, 503 N. 12th street, Decatur, Ind. Furniture, appliances, National cash register. Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. u JUNE 13—11:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schafer, owners. Junior 4.H Bldg., Van Wert, Ohio, fairgrounds. Household goods _>nd . antiques. Ernest Loy, auctioneer. JUNE 13—10:00 a.m. Minnie J. Heller Estate, John V. Heller and Verea Johnson, Executors. 80 Acres Farm—Located 6 miles west of Decatur on St. Rd. No. 224 to Magley, Indiana, then north 2 miles on southeast corner. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald G. Strickler, D. S. Blair, Walter Wiegmann, Aucts. C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. JUNE 13—1:00 p.m. Minnie J. Heller Estate, John V. Heller and Verea Johnson, Executors. Located in Preble, Ind. Modern 4 bedroom home and furniture. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald G. Strickler, D. S. Blair, Walter Wiegmann, Aucts. C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. JUNE 18 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodich, Owners. 114 miles west of Monroe, Indiana on St. Rd. 124 or ¥4 mile west of Coppess Corner—Furniture and Appliances. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald G. Strickler, D. S. Blair, Auctioneers. C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr JUNE 20—10:00 a. m. Ernest Frosch, owner. South of Fort Wayne on 5924 Hessen Cassel Road. Tractors, combine, farm machinery, buildings, household goods, and antiques: Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. JUNE 23—11:00 a.m. /Ron owner. Located in Waynedale at Mt. Calvary CJujdfCh Hall. Large collection of antiques. Waltcfr Wiegmann? Orville Sturm Auctioneer. JUNE 23—6:36 p. m. Rem Hardistry, owner. Located in Waynedale at Mt. Calvary Church Hall. Coin collection. Walter .Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. . JUNE 24. 25, 26, 27- a -Charles Hilker & Sons, Inc-., 1421 East Berry St., Fort Wayne, Ind." Power equipment, trucks, building materials, hand and shop tools, miscellaneous Gorrell Bros., auctioneerij' . *

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MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE~ — 1957 Elcar Mobile Home, 10’x45’. 2-Bedroom. Air conditioned. Reasonable. Lot 50, Hi-Way Trailer Court. Phone 3-2925. 134 Jt FOR SAIF- — 1959 Mobile Home. 2 Bedrooms. See to appreciate. Immediate possession. Call 7- for appointment. v". 132 TF FOR SALE —1962 10’x50’ Windsor Mobile Home. 2-Bedroom, like new. CaU 3-4567 . 8:30 to 5:30 or 3-3378 after 5:30 p.m. Lot 34, Hi-Way Trailer Court. 132 st-x REAL ESTATE TRADE YOUR OLD HOME on a new three - bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 8- » TF 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. P 273 TF WANT TO BUY FARM! 40 to 120 Acres in Decatur area. Please write, giving size, location and price. P. O. Box 181, Decatur, Ind. 130 9t FOR SALE —< 8-Room, all modern home on two lots with double garage. 4-Bedrooms; carpeted living and dining room. CaU 692-6460 after 5:00 p.m. 133 6t-x WANTED TO BUY — Older city or suburban homes (less than, 10 acres). Also travel trailers and mobile homes. State price and location. Write to Box 1875 c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. I 130 6t - FOR SALE — 6-Room modern home located at 509 Mercer 5 Ave. 3-Bedrooms; newly car- • peted Uving room; triple-track ) storm windows. Call 3-3054 ass ter 4:00 p.m. or inquire at . home. 135 3t-x • FOR SALE — 80 Acres, near Preble. 4-Bedrooms, aU mod- ’ ern. Good out buildings; 2 i silos and milk parlor. 116i ACRES Near Auburn. Will sell 77-acres with buildinga separately HOUSE, Ms Acre, in i Hoagland, price $6,000.00. SeU • on contract. Walter Wiegmann, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. Phone Preble 7-4511. ■133 3t FOR SALE — 6-Room all mod- . ern home on 1% city lots. 3Bedrooms; family room; exceptionally large kitchen, built- > in range, oven and garbage disc posal; carpeted living room, - haU and master bedroom: bath. Patio. AU gas faculties. SmaU down payment, can assume GI Loan. Located 3 in Park Place. Can be seen by appointment. CaU 3-3863 < after 5:00 p.m.135 6t

INSTRUCTIONS SWIMMING LESSONS — Starting June 15th, Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Ages 8 or over. 3 1-Hour lessons $1.25 per week. Call 3-3739, Hubert Zerkel, Jr. 134 5t U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI Men-women, 18-52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory training until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary. FREE informatipn on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Box 1861, c/o Decatur Democrat. Men! Operate HEAVY EQUIPMENT Vast new 15 year building program underway NOW. Additional men needed to train as HEAVY EQUIPMENT operators. Complete training on ACTUAL EQUIPMENT of your CHOICE. Equipment operators are among the highest paid skiUs in construction today. For complete information send name, address, telephone number and hours at home to: United Equipment Operators School, Inc. 1710 Brown Street Dayton 9, Ohio. Contractors: Information about our trained operators upon, request. 135 T-x — SALESMAN WANTED MAN OVER 24, vacancy in NJ Adams Co. for Rawleigh Dealer. Many now earning $3.00 per hour and up. Write Rawleigh, Dept. IN F 270 1170, Freeport, 111.129 T-x Help Wanted ■ Female IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT For 5 women wishing to earn $lO a day — part time — representing Avon Cosmetics. Openings in Decatur, also E. Root, W. Washington and St. Mary’s Townships. Write P. O. Box 798, Huntington, Ind. or Call 356-6284, Huntington, Ind, ♦ 135 5t Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry, special fed white rock fryers 18-18%; roasters 2426. Cheese, processed loaf 3943 Vc brick 38-43%; longhorns 40%-42; Swiss (80-100 lb blocks) Grade A 47%-49; B 45-47; C 4345. Butter, steady; 93 score 57%; , 92 score 57%; 90 score 56; 89 score 54%. . Eggs, steady; white large ex- ■ tras 29; mixed large extras 28; ‘ mediums 22.

SPECIAL WASHINGTON REPORT ,

Fann Income Up — Commodity Program Praised By U.S. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) Setute Majority Whip

I President Johnson, in his message on agriculture, has charted a practical course of action that will go far toward solving the problems of agriculture. He sees our task as threefold: First, we need to maintain and improve farm income. This will provide the strength the fam- Vi j ily farm needs. MH S I Second, we can use our food abundance to ; raise standards of living here at home and around the world. . Our third task is to accelerate the development and conservation of both material and human resources in rural America. EM President Johnson recognizes that farm proi grams are an indispensable bulwark of our agri- . cultural economy. “uSn* m. "hPt j

I Our feed grain program, since r ! 1961 shows with great clarity < bow farm programs can protect 1 and strengthen the economy. For eight years before 1961 we had witnessed a steady rise in production of feed grains, a steady rise in surplus stocks, and ' a steady decline in prices. With the 1960 crop, we saw Government stocks of feed grains climb to 81 million tons, and the price of corn fall to less than $1 a bushel. i We began in 1961 to consider the alternatives to a program that would not and could not work. i ! Fortunately, we did not choose to continue along the route to disaster, the route of flexible supports and no controls. Rather, through the voluntary feed grain program, we have seen our feed grain surplus reduced by 22 million tons, around 800 million bushels. Farmers have benefited from the feed grain program. Compared with their 1960 returns, improved market prices, plus diversion and support payments, have brought their average income per year up about sl.l ! billion. The savings to taxpayers, through reduction of the surplus stocks from what they were, will amount to about $1.9 billion, -

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t ■ F w I -* I ROYAL PLEASURE—Queen Elizabeth II registers delight • while watching a polo match at Smith’s Lawn, near Windsor, England, in which Prince Philip scored three goals to bring his team a 6-4 win.

Chicago Uveetock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 8,500; steady to 25 higher; U.S. No 1-2 200-220 lb 16.75- ; 60 head at 17.10; 30 head at 17.25; mixed No 1-3 190225 lb 1600-16.50 ; 220-240 lb 15.25-16.00; No 2-3 240-270 lb 14.75- ; 260-300 lb 14.00-14.75. Cattle 14,500; calves 5; steady; 7 loads prime 1225-1350 lb slaughter steers 22.50; several loads high choice to mostly prime 1200-1350 lb 22.25; bulk high choice and prime 1150-1350 lb 21.00-22.00; choice 1000-1350 lb 20.00-21.00; few loads choice 1350-1450 lb 19.50-2050; canner and cutter 12.00-14.00. Sheep 500; steady to strong; shorn slaughter ewes steady to 25 higher; several packages mostly prime 75-90 lb spring lamb 24.50 - 25.00; good and choice 22.50-24.00. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD— Livestock: Hogs 7,500; uneven, steady to 25 lower; 1 and 2 190-225 lb 16.50-17.00, few 17.10; 1 to 3 ISO--225 lb 16.00 - 16.50; 220-240 lb’ 15.50 - 16.00; sows steady to weak; 1 to 3 300-500 lb 13.0014.00; 2 and 3 400-600 lb 12.5013.00. Cattle 3,600; calves 75; steers steady to 25 lower; heifers weak to 25 lower; choice steers 19.5020.25; average to high choise 20.25 - 21.00; mixed good and choice 19.00-19.50; good 18.0019.00; good and mixed good and choice heifers 17.00-19.00; cows generally steady; utility and commercial 12.00 - 14.00; bulls mostly 50 lower; utility and commercial - 16.00-18.00; vealers weak to 1.00 lower; good and choice 20 00 - 24.00, few choice 25.00, Sheep 200; steady; choice and prime spring lambs 24.00-24.50; good and choice 23.00-24.00.

The feed grain program is but one of several bright spots. In 1961, the support price of soy- 4 beans was raised to $2.30. Acre- • age went up. And the soybean grower, able to plant his crop with the expectation of a reasonable return, increased the acreage to meet expanding demand. ■ The soybean crop moved at good prices and in 1961, the first year of the Kennedy-John- ; son Administration, farmers’ returns from the soybean crops were S3OO million higher than . the year before. The cases of feed grains and soybeans illustrate that with administrative leadership, commodity programs do accomplish their objectives. During the past three years we have had some sound and realistic programs farmers need. We have enjoyed strong, competent administrative leadership at the Washington level. One result has been $8 billion ' more gross income to farmers now than they would have re> ’ alixed at the 1960 level. The I farm gross income for just the past year was $3.2 billion aoove that for 1960. These billions of dollars have t been /major contribution to the > strength not only of farmery but of business and labor.