Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1964 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1964

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• Pontiac • GMC New 4 Used Can * Trucks EVANS Sales 4 Services 126-128 8. First Bt. 1961 Ford Falcon 4-DOOR STATION WAGON 6-cylinder engine. Standard transmission. Showroom Clean. $ 973 Zintsmaster Motors DECATUR CAB CO. 24 Hour Service Phone; 3-4944 SAFE - SOBER DRIVERS

SALE CALENDAR JULY 1—7:30 p. m. Bill’s Barn, Middlebury, Ohio. Antiques; household and sporting goods. JULY 6—7:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Macke, 3 miles west of Decatur on U. S. 224, 1% miles north. 80-Acre, all modern dairy farm. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. JULY 13—6:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King, owners, 604 Nuttman Avenue, Decatur, Ind. Furniture, appliances, color TV. Sale conducted by the Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr.

Distributors of . . . . . Valvoline Oil — WHOLESALE and RETAIL Community Oil & Gas 7th and Adams Streets Public Auction Furniture - Appliances - Color TV Monday Night, July 13th, 6 p.m. - Sharp 604 NUTTMAN AVENUE-DECATUR, INDIANA AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is a very fine group of Furniture and Appliances. Most of the articles are like new. FURNITURE: RCA Color TV, Deluxe._ 90" Nylon davenport, (like new); Nylon custom built chair; gold barrel chair; solid mahogany kidney shaped desk; desk chair; leather desk set; leather top end table; larg leather top coffee table; 2 ottomans; desk lamp; floor, table and wall lamps; rack; mirrors; pictures; New Berkshire lounger; Strato-Lounger; gold swivel; Kroehler swivel; drop leaf exten. Duncan Phyfe; pole lamp; TV trays; solid mahogany drum table; solid walnut half bed, complete; like new Singer cabinet sewing machine; sewing chair; new mesh dress form; card table w/4 chairs; 3 pc. solid mahogany bedroom suite; upholstered bedroom chair; Deena China dresser lamps; 4 drawer plastic chest; Jenny Lind bed and night stand; bathroom scales; clothes hamper; cedar chest; breakfast set w/exten.; step stool; set Pope Gossard dishes; set WS George dishes; hand painted dishes; Antique dishes; silverware; vases; 3 pr. Fibreglass draperies; curtains; large shag rug, matching small; pillows; good bedding; throw rugs; canisters, bread box & paper holder; Revere Ware; ironing board; Utility cupboard; Wall cupboard; porcelain top table; Nylon plastTc gTlder; pdTio recliner; 2 Tnetalchairs & table; garden hose; lawn & garden tools; step ladder; 2 bird cages; 2 cameras; viewer; -books; Christmas lights & decorations; some linens; records; high chair; basement tables; Mechanical Drawing set. 1 APPLIANCES: Twin oven GE stove; GE refrigerator w/freezer; GE transistor clock; GE radiorelec. cooker; RCA Washer; Hamilton Dryer; window fan; elec, fan; CERAMIC KILN & supplies; old ironer; typewriter tableFUnderwood er; Rotisserie grili; waffle iron & sandwich grill; Fuller hand sweeper; Bissel rug cleaner; GE toaster; GE elec, coffee maker; Lawn Boy mower and many other misc. articles too numerous to mention. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King, owners TERMS—CASH Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair—Auctioneers Everett Faulkner, Clerk C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. Cbndveted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Phone 3-339N8 — Decatur, Indiana Not Responsible for Accidents. ' .

Todays Market F. > BTFWRRT * CO. Corrected July 1 170 to 180 16.75 180 to 190 ... 17.25 190 to 220 17.50 220 to 230 17.25 230 to 240 217.00 240 to 260 1650 260 to 280 16.00 280 to 300 15.50 Roughs 300 down —12.25 300 to 330 13.00 330 to 360 12.75 360 to 400 i... 12.25 400 to 450 12.00 450 to 500 11.75 500 to 550 — .1'L11.50 550 up — 11.25 Stags 9.00 Boars to 9.00 WHOLESALE EGO ~ orrmr attons A Ferutehni By becatur fabmb Corrected July 1 Large White Eggs .25 Large Brown Eggs .2s Medium White 19 Pullets .12 ~GRAtft PUCES Furnished b> Stockman Par-* Bentes ’ Corrected July 1 New Wheat No. 1 1.25 New Wheat No. 1 Delivered to Soya 1.30 Ear Corn 100 lb. 1.66 Shelled Corn 1.15 Shelled Corn Delivered to Soya 1.16 Soybeans 2.38 Soybeans delivered to Soya 2.43 New Soybeans 2.27 Oats .58 ~— NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will until the hour of 1:30 o’clock P.M. on Monday, July 6, 1964 receive bids for the following: Two (2) Carloads of Indiana prepared stoker coal %” x or the equivelant thereof, delivered to the Adams County Home and the Adams County Court House. Each truckload of coal must be accompanied by a weight slip signed by the proper authority when delivered. Bids must be submitted on Form 95 prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, and must be accompanied by Bidder's bond or certified* check in an amount equal to 10% of the bid price. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, of Adams County, Indiana. EDWARD F. JABERG, Auditor, Adams County 6/24, 7/1.■

FOR SALE FOR SALE — Good Used Refrigerators. Stucky Furniture, Co., Mooroe, Indiana.B4 TF FOR SALE -7 Good Venetian blinds of all sizes. Phone Monroe 2-6587. ' 153 2t FOR SALE - Male Cocker Spaniel. 7-Months old. Phone Preble 7-4434. 155 3t FOB SALE—Good Used Dinettes Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Indiana. 14 TF FOR SALE - Good Used Electric Ranges. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, 1nd.84 TF FOR SALE - 1963 Travel Trailer, self-contained. Hydroplane boat, 815.00. Inquire at 1210 W. Madison St. 154 3t FOR SALE - Mo Ped 1959 Motor Bike. Excellent condition. Phone Monroe 2-6395. 154 3t-x FOR SALE - AH Wool Wilton Carpet. Was 9.95 sq. yd. Now $6.95 sq. yd. Many others to choose from. Uhrlck Bros. FOR SALE — 15-Ft. Fiberglass Boat with 35 h.p. electric start engine and trailer. 1960 Model. Excellent condition. Call 3-9185. 154 3t-x FOR SALE — A. K. C._ ed Cocker Spaniel pups. 7weeks old. $25.00 121 S. 6th St., Decatur. Phone 3-2322. 154 3t-x 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 — Conventional type Kenmore washer. Ray Bieberstine, South on US 27 to Reidenbach Equip., 1 mile west to cross road, Ist white house on left. 154 2t-x HALF PRICE! End of Season Sale! Geraniums, Asters, Mums, Dahlias, Begonias, PeSutanas, Marigolds, Ageratums, Lantana Plants. Garden and Flower Seeds. Echo Gardens, 4% miles east of Ossian Locker Plant, Highway 1. 4% ” miles west of Poe. Jets. 900 N & 750E, Wells County. Ossian Phone 102J1. .’ ; 155 3t 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 — 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 — A large lake front lot with a good 28’x24’ cottage. Russell Point, Hamilton, Ind. Cottage unfinished. $5,500.00 cash.- Ed Baker, 135 W. Be/ry, Fort Wayne, Ind. 155 2t BETTER LIVING begins with a home of your own. New 3-Bed-room Homes quality built and reasonably priced. WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT. PAUL E, FAUROTE, BUILDER. Call 3-2515. 142 26t-x

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AUTOMOBILES DRIVE A BETTERUBEDCAR ON YOUR VACATION 1962 FLYMOUTH Sedan, like MW. 1961 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door Hardtop. One owner, sharp. IN4 CHEVROLET Impala 2-door Hardtop. Thia to a true sports car. 1960 CHEVROLET Sedan 6-Cyiin-der. automatic. 1962 DODGE Potara 4-door Hardtop. This to a dandy. 1959 CHRYSLER 4-Door Sedan. Power. 1959 PLYMOUTH 2-Door Hardtop. Local Nice car. .. 1957 CHEVROLET Bet Air Z-Door. Thia to one in s million. Bed and White and like new. 1957 CHEVROLET Sedan. 1957 FORD Station Wagon. 1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. 10 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 7th and Monroe Streets Phone 3-4443 or 3-2383 WANTED DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is I We repair all maker/' 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 t BARN PAINTING. Commercial and Residential interior decorating. Insured workers. GIRARD A SONS, Phone 3-4591. 70 ts WANT TO RENT — House in either town or country. Must have a garage and three bedrooms. Call Leo,-? Faurote, 3-8531 or write Gerald Charvat, 3416 Raymond Avenue, Fort Wayne ? 150 6t Help Wanted - Male HELP ’WANTED—MALE. Apply in person. Treon’s Poultry Market. • 155 3t YOUNG MENIB-24 Single, neat, personable. Free to travel east coast, Texas, New Orelans and West. No experience necessary. We train. Expense and transportation furnished. Parents welcome at interview. See Mr Van Gundy at Rice HotdL 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. NT phone calls. Friday only. L 155 3t-x I AM LOOKING for a Particular Type of Man. Sale? experienced, married, bondable, church affiliated, 30 to 55. Available on a full-time basis only. Thfe is a new product. Tie man who qualifies will earn $1,500 per month and up. This job deals in the most unusual material in the world. For interview, write Mr. Wm. Gates, Box 2866, Fort Wayne, Ind. LOST AND FOUND LOST —1 Pair girl’s glasses. Brown glitter . frame. Lost at pool or playground. Reward. A; M. Adams, 512 Short Street. 154 3t

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Help Wanted - Female WANTED — Female to stay in home to help care for 3 children and assist mother with housework. Call Monroeville 623-6424. 154 3t-x YOUNG LADTeS 11-24 Single, neat, personable. Free to travel New York’s World Fair, resort areas, Texas, New Orleans and Florida and return. No expense necessary. We train. All expenses and transportation furnished. See Mr. Van Gundy, Rice Hotel. Friday Only. Parents welcome at interview. From 10:00 am: to 6:00 p.m. No phone calls. FARMER’S COLUMN Eggs wanted. Always in the market for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 44 TF FOR SALE — Massey Harris Clipper combine. Good condition. Call Preble 7-4344. : 155 3t WELDING — at your localion. Evenings, from 4:30 pm. and weekends from 9:00 a m. Watts Welding, 621 Adams St. Phone 3-3424. 141 26t FOR RENT FOR RENT — Upstairs, furnished apartment. All utilities paid. Call 3-3550 or 3-8251. . 155 TF FOR RENT — Modern, lake front cottage. Cozy and private. Access to three lakes. Write, Laura Cole, R. R. 1, Quincy, Michigan. 154 Jt INSTRUCTIONS WANTED — Piano students, beginners. Phone 2-6221 Monroe. MISCELLANEOUS FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Ranges. Essy 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 m AdamsWells Counties. Phone Preble 7-4225. 131 TF CARPET from the Looms of Mohawk. “Home means more with Mohawk Carpet on the floor. Complete line of DecorfTfoF ■ CoToff" 'Free Estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. T—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. U.S. 27' North. Big 4 Specials! Hamburgers and Barbecues 6 for SI.OO. Breaded Tenderloins, Cheeseburgers 5 for SI.OO. Open Sundays 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. Dinners 80c. Phone 3-2730. 155 26t-x

NOTICE NOTICE— Professional Carpot and Upholstery Cleaning. Free estimates. Expert workmanship. Call Pleasant Mills ‘ 7-7264. Gerald R. Ulman, anytinsp. 123 TF _ CARD OF THANKS

WE WISH to thank. Rev. Wm. Feller for. his consoling words, the Gillig and Doan Funeral Home, the Ladles Guild of Zion Church of Christ and all who sent cards, flowers or in any way helped us during the time of the loss of our Mother, Mrs. Jpty W. Bea! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beal. I. WISH to thank my friends and relatives for their many gifts, cards, flowers and letters I received on my 81st birthday. June 12. 1964. They were appreciated beyond words. To the ministers who took time to come in and have prayer together; among them being Rev: F. W. Battenberg, pastor of the Faith In God Chapel in Fort Wayne, accompanied by Carl Wm. Browning the new president of the Victory Prayer Band of Fort Wayne, and also —the Rev. Vernon Riley, pastor of the Monroe Friends Church, and president of the Adams County Holiness Association. Also to Dr. Arnold Spiegel for the splendid service he rendered me. As I have been "shAtin” for several months with arthritis 1 was glad to know that I was not completely forgotten. My son, T. P. Meadows and wife of Falls Church, Virginia spent the following my birthday obkth us. o Your thoughtfulness never be forgotten, and may God *' bless you all. (Rev.i James R. Meadows, 521 South 13th St., Strickler Mobile Home Park, Lot 24, Decatur, Indiana. 155 It Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPl)—Livestock: — Hogs 5.000 ? steady to 25 lower; No 1-2 190-225 lb 18.50-18 85: WLhead 18.85: No 1-3 190-230 lb 17.75-18.50; 230-260 lb 17.5018.00; No 2-3 250-270 lb 17.2517.75 : 270-290 lb 16 75-17.25. Cattle 6,500, calves 25: slaughter steers and heifers 25 to mostly 50 higher; load lots high choice and' prime 1150-1350 lb slaughter steers 24.25-25.00; bulk choice 1000 - 1400 lb 22 7524.00; good and choice 22.0022.50; "mostly -good 19.50-22.00; several loads mostly high choice' and mixed choice and prime 950 - 1050 lb slaughter heifers 23.00; choice 800-1100 lb 21.75-22 75; mixed good and choice 21.00-21.50; mostly good 1-9.00-31.00; ; .Sheep 400; spring slaughter lambs fully steady’, -several packages choice and prime 80100 lb spring slaughter lambs 24.50; good and choice 22.0024.00.

Lodge Urges Broader Study

WASHINGTON (UPD-Form-er Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge expressed confidence to day that the “downward spiral" of the South Vietnamese government in the fight against communism has been halted. He also said of the future, “if we in America are persistent. the outlook is good. If we in America are impatient and easily discouraged, the outlook is bad." Lodge also urged that the United States take broader look at "the entire Southeast Asia problem” and more effective American efforts in the political and civic fields.

Civil Rights Bill Passage Appears Near WASHINGTON (UPI) — Jubilant civil rights backers said today they -were over the hump. They predicted the most farreaching an 11 - discrimination measure since Reconstruction would become law on July 4. The last real hurdle for the long-pending bill was cleared -Tuesday when the souther-led House Rules Committee, after one day of hearings, voted 10 to 5 to clear the way for a final House vote Thursday on accepting Senate amendments to the bill. There appeared to be no doubt of the final outcome, 'rhe House originally "’voic’d for the bill 290 to 130. The Senate passed it; 73 tp 27, after adopting modifying amendments inoheTtFTassure" jury trials in certain criminal contempt - cases" 'Pho bill’s House managers did hot like all the changes but agreed to accept them to speed the bill’s fin a 1 enactment. Southern opponents argued in vain at Tuesday’s hearing that the measure should be sent to a House-Senate conference for consideration of ' compromise language. The measure, in he congressional .mill now for one year, seeks to end racial discrimination in schools, voting, jobs, use of restaurants, hotels and other such publiq aicomnyxiations, and in outlay of federal funds. Valuations Higher In Six Townships The county. auditor’s office, presently in the process of siim-m-arizing ;the, county plat bonks, reported yesterday that all six,, townships completed have shown a .definite increase in assessed valuation. The plat book's are the county records of the value of personal property, real estate and property improvements, French township showed the largest gain to date; with a jump ~ in assessed' valuation of $87,330. St. Mary's township is up $46,990. Other increases include: Jefferson, $18,920; Kirkland,' $26,990; Preble $29,050; Blue .Creek, $47,040. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPI i — Product: Live poultry special fed White Rock 1814-2 Q; roasters 24-2514; Barred Rock. 22. Cheese processed., loaf 39-43’4: brick 38-4.3*4: Swiss wheel*- too few to report. . Butter steady; 93 score 57%: 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55. Eggs steady: white large extras 31; mixed large extras 31; mediums 25; standards 27_’/z. j Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPl)—Livestock : Hogs 4,400: steady to 50 lower: 1-2 190 225 lb 18.50-18.75; 1-3 190-230 lb 18.00-18.50 ; 230-260 lb 17.50-18.25; sows steady to 25 higher; 1-3 280-330 lb 14.50-15.50: 330-450 lb 13 50-14.50 ; 2-3 400-600 lb 12.50-13.50. Cattle 825; calves 50; steers steady to 25 higher; heifers steady: choice steers 21.75 23.(X). average —to high choice 23.25, few 23.50: mixed good and low choice ’20.50-21 75; good 19.2521.75: -choice heifers 20.50-21.50; mixed good and low choice 19.25 - 20.50: good 18.00-19.50: spws steady to strong; utility and commercial' 12.50-14.00, few 14.50: bulls steady: utility and commercial 16.50-18.50: vealers steady; goo<toand choice 20.002400. Sheep 350; 50 higher; choice and prime-spring lambs 23 0023.50; good and choice 21.00-

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In a speech prepared for delivery at the National Press Club Lodge praised the “great American organization’’ assisting the South Vietnamese government in its battle against Communist guerrillas. However, for the first time since he resigned as U.S. ambassador to Viet Nam and re-, tunred to join the “stop-Gold-water” movement, Lodge indicated the grounds on which he might criticize administration policy during the election campaign. Think Os Whole “If we make up our minds that we will stay with the Vietnamese for as long as it takes to win. we should also think again about the scope of the* entire Southeast Asia problem,” Lodge said. “The Communists do not tie themselves down to a patchwork of piecemeal, nationalistic restrictions, "they consider all that part of the world as a strategical unit.. .” If the United States decides to stay with the antPCpmmuntet problem in Viet Nam until it is ticked. Lodge said, it must find “politically mature and unobtruaiW '. American advisers” willing there for “at least two years and preferably more." Lodge' said it was not possible to compete with communism “in the oivil-political field when you rota t e advisers through Viet Nam as fast as we are presently doing.” Eliminate Sanctuary The “sanctuary” in North Viet Na<n and Red China from which the Red guerrillas in South Viet Nam receive supj>ort ,must be eliminated. Lodge said, and "it . should be possible to deal with this problem by peaceful rtteaps.” Lodge apparently referred to possible diplomatic pressure through the United Nations and other international sources. He warned that "we may be forced to do something wrong" if hostile pressures beyond the border of Sou h Viet Nam “grow t<x> great.” The former envoy, who returned Monday to support Gov. William W._ Scrantou’s bid for the Heptiblfcan “ presitential nomination, said a "downward spiral” in the fortunes of the South Vietnamese government tha began about a year ago “has been' arrested.” Minn: of siimixisth vriox I’M ale X” 5!»5 -> In the Adams circuit Court of Adonis County., Indiana. Notice la h.T.-ie gIA. n llu.t Vcrrtcr P N!fyll< l< was on the 23rd day of nlJifie, i:u;4, appointed Executrix of the will of JESSE Q. NIBLICK, deceased. All persons having claims agalnsi said ’state, whether or not now due? must fife rhe same In ;sa|d e«urt within six months fro»» tin date-of tjie first peblicat/lon of tills notice or said < liJlms will he • forever barred. bated at peciilur. Indiana, thia 2,rd day of June. 1964. / George M Bair /••• Clerk of ...the Adams Circuit / Court for-Adams County, I Jridlana Robert S Anderson, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. -

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