Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1964 — Page 5

TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1964

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Wiegmanh Will Sell AT AUCTION Since I have sold my house, I will sell at Public Auction the following, located at 12226 South Anthony Extended, or 4 miles North of Poe, on Thursday, July 23,1964 at 6:30 P. M. Household Goods, Antiques I.H.C. 8 cu. ft. deep freeze; good Beige nylon 3 pc. sectional living room suite; studio couch, like new; Duncan Phyfe dining room suite with table, 5 chairs and -buffet; dining room suite, Chrome dinette set; desk with chair; wooden drop-leaf kitchen table and 2 chairs; 2 kitchen chairs; round coffee table with formica top; small coffee table; end table; porcelain top utility table,- 2 TV choirs; 2 stands; 2 table tamps; TV lamp; 2 G.E. fans; Sunbeam deep fryer; G.E. waffle iron; Sandwich toaster; G.E. mixer; metal cabinet; 6-9 oval rug; 6-9 rug; 12-14 Grey Olson carpet; 3 shag rugs; 27-54, 2 all wool; carpet sweeper; sunburst clock; smoking stand; ice chest; hobby horse; pots and pans. ANTIQUES— Antique cherry chest, over 150 yrs. old; Antique wall stand mirror; cain bottom chair; wicker desk and chair; spinning wheel; dinner bell; Edison Victrola with 28 cylinder records; tea pot; 2 water bowls; wooden bowl and paddle,oil lamp,- butter dish; several milk glass pieces,- glass bottles. Garden Tractor and Misc. Page 9 h.p. Garden tractor, with plow, spring tooth, and furrower, this tractor is like new and sold for $850.00; homemade motor bike,- 2 lawn chairs,- 36 in. grass seeder; [awn sweeper; lawn cart; step ladder; trussels; shovels; rakes and hoes. ' ~ T” TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch served. Mrs. Irene H. Heckber, Owner Auctioneers: Walter Wiegmann, Decatur, Phone Preble 7-4511 Orville Sturm, New Haven, Phone 749-1491. Clerk and Cashier: Bultemeier and Hardisty.

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FARMER'S COLUMN FOR SALE — Loader for a Ford tractor. Thomas Hurst, R. R. 3., Decatur, lad. 169 3t Eggs wanted. Always In the mar* ket for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 46TF FOR SALE — 30 Weaned pigs. Vaccinated. Jacob D. J. Schwartz, 4 Miles East Berne, Ind., St. Rd. 118. First buildings south. 170 3t BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER BRINER BLDG. CO., INC. Grain bins, Stor-N-Dry, high moisture storage; grain handling equipment, tramp sheds, machinery storage and farm buildings for every use. Complete erection service. 761 Fort Wayne Rd., Bluffton, Ind. Phone 824-012NL 167 6t Help Wanted - Female LADIES — Without previous experience you can earn as much as $2.00 or more per hour in your spare time. Avon trains you. Two openings in city, also Preble, Kirkland, St. Mary’s East half Root and West half of Washington townships. Write P. O. Box 798, Huntington, Indiana. 170 3t

AUTOMOBILE* 1 FOR SALE - 1959 CHRYSLER 2-Door Hardtop. Really a sporty : car. Sold by us new. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our Usad Cars Make Good or We Do.” FOR SALE—I 963 Mercury Mon- ‘ terey 4-Door. Wow! What a car! Not a scratch. Like New. Priced to sell. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our Used Cars Make Good or We Do.” 171 3t ‘ FOR SALE - 1957 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4-Door. King of ( the Road. Even has air conditioner. Local owned. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler — Dodge — Dodge Trucks. 170 3t t MISCELLANEOUS : FRI GIDAIRE Refrigerate I ors, Washers, Dryers. Ranges. Easy Terms. Uhrlck Bros. ; a if BEST PRICES in the area en , new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF l 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 - - ... - CARPET from the Looms of Mo- - hawk. “Home means more with Mohawk Carpet on the floor. Complete line of Decorator Colors. Free Estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. 96 TF FOR SALE — ARMSTRONG floor covering — We carry a complete line of inlaid, Vinyl linoleum vsd tile, wax, cleaner, etc. Free estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. 247 TF PORTABLE WELDING at your location 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Watts Welding, 621 Adams St. Phone 3-3424. 169 30t 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. INSTRUCTIONS U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! * .4 ana ” Men-Women, 18-52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory training until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary. FREE information on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone LINCOLN SERVICE, 1881; Daoatur Daily Democrat. *“159 Tx • Pontiac • GMC Naw A Used Car* A Truck* EVANS Salas A Sarvica| I

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CARD OF THANKS’ MY SINCERE - Thanks - to" all for the visits, cards, prayers aad gifts during my stay in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Julius C. Schultz 17! lt-g IN REMEMBRANCE lot Sam Cook, we wish to thank the hospital, nurses. Dr.l Caroll. Dr. Rich, Rev. Huston Bever, Winteregg-Lirm Funeral Home, the singers and friends and neighbors for all the flowers, cards and kindness shown to us. Mrs. Sam Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kocher and family. m it-x FOR BALE 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 — Used doors and windows. Call 3-2507. Clyde Butler. 171 2t FOR SALE — Good Used Electrie Ranges. Stucky Furniture Co.. Monroe. Ind. 84 TF FOR SALE — Siegler gas space heater. 50,000 BTU. Like new. Call 3-5030 after 4:00 p.m. 171 3t-x FOR SALE — 3/4-Ton Philco Air Conditioner. Like new. Price $75.00. 104 North 15th Street. Phone 3-4489. 171 3t-x FOR SALE — All Wool Wilton Carpet. War 9.9# sq. yd. Now $6.95 sq. yd. Many others to choose from. Uhrick Bros. 5 TF ROOM ADDITIONS — garages — aluminum siding — remodeling, free estimates. No money dowr — up to five years to pay. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER Inc. 1 TF CLEAN USED FURNITURE! low overhead! Low Prices! Value Mart, located 5 miles south of Decatur on U.S. 27, formerly known as Connie’s Market. Phone Monroe 2-6507. FOR SALE —1 Round oak table and six chairs, $34.00; Chest, $lO-sls; Bedroom suite $34.00; Rollaway bed $lO. Antique cupboard $22.50; Duncan phyfe table $18.00; Boston roCker $lO. Feller Used Furniture, Monroe, Indiana. ° 164 24t-x BLOOMING POTTED 10SES~ We have a fine selection of bloooming potted rose bushes. It is not too late to make replacements or make a new rose bed. Toll Gate Nursery, 1 Mile north of Bluffton, Ind. Call 824-3876. 171 3t NOTICE NOTICE — OAKHURST LAUNDRETTE Open 24-Hours a Day to Everyone. 1 Mile South of U. S. 224 on Airport Road. 196 TF NOTICE— Lincoln Van Lines. Local and Long Distance Moving. Free estimates! George Whittenbarger, Agent. 210 S. 9th St., Call 3-4507, 170 T-x NOTICE— Professional Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Free estimates. Expert workmanship. Call 3-5020, Gerald R. Ulman, 261 N. 7th St., anytime. 123 TF

Holp Wantwd - Mato WANTED — Experienced carpenter. Full or pert time. PAUL E. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3-2515. 166 6t LOCAL ELECTRICAL Dealer will hire full-time electrician. Must be qualified. Write Box 1887, c/o Decatur Democrat. 168 6t WANTED - GENTLEMAN 18years of ago or ovor, for full time retail work. Better than average wages. Hammond Fruit Markets, Inc., 240 N. 13th St. 171 3t LOOKING FOR SECURE JOB? Train for U. S. Civil Service tests. See our add under Instruction classification. Lincoln Service. Established 1948. MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE — Harley Davidson Motorcycle. 1950 Deluxe model with turn signals, etc. Call Craigville 565-3271. 171 3t-x MOBILE HOMES WANT TEN House Trailers. All sizes. Give cas*h price. Write Trailers, Box 803, Marion, Ind. 170 2t-x __ WANTED — WANTED — IRONINGS in my home. Reasonable. Please call 3-3897. 170 2t-x - DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In *your Electric Razor that is I 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 WANTED TO RENT — 3 or 4 Bedroom home, in or near Decatur. Call Tocsin 7-7185 collect or write to Box 1888 c/o Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind. 169 3t-x HOUSE & BARN PAINTING. Commercial and Residential interior docorating. ■— Insured workers. GIRARD ft SONS, Phone 3-4591. 70 ts FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern Lake-front cottage. Rome City. Three bedrooms. On Sylvan Lake. __Call_3-3024. 171 3t FOR RENT—Steel garage building. 2Ms Miles east of Decatur on U. S. 224. Max Thieme. 171 3t-x FOR RENT — 4-Room Upstairs unfurnished apartment. Line and Adams. Disposal in sink and separate gas furnace. Water furnished. Phone 3-4889. " 4f REAL ESTATE TRADE YOUR OLD HOME on a • new three - bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park. A, J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone ■ 3-2780. 883 TF i FOR SALE — 3-Bedroom, all s modern home. 6-Years old . 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 BETTER LIVING begins with a home of your own. New 3Bedroom Homes quality built and reasonably priced. WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT. PAUL E. FAUROTE, BUILDER. Call _ 3-2515, 26t-x STATE OF INDIANA ) ) SH: ■ COUNTY OF ALLEN ) IX THE MATTER OF THE > ) ESTATE OF ) ) HENRY YAfiOY, t>EC EASED ) I.V THE ALLEN SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2 , ESTATE NUMBER r*SBl NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR The undersigned, the duly appointed. qualified and acting admin I'Jtrat or of the Estate of Henry Yaggy, deceased, hereby .. t rt«a authority, of an order of the Allen Superior Court Number 2, he Will at the hour of 10:00 A.M H.K.T. on the !>th day of August, 1304. and from that day thereafter, at the office of Warren W. Wyneken. Attorney at Law, 422 Utility Building, Fort Wayne, Indiana, offer for sale at private sale. until sold, the following described real estate of eald decedent: ■ The East hi Southwest at the ■ North went Va of Section 19, Township .2i North. Range IS Kaat in Adame County. Indiana, containing 20 acre* of land, more or lean. Said sate will be made subject to the approval of this court, at not lea* than the full appraised value thereof, and for cash. EZRA YAGGY, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Yaggy, deceased Warren W. W yneken Attorney for Administrator- , 7/21, 28.

PICTURED ABOVE ARE Kent D. Kelsey, at left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kelsey of Fort Wayne, and j Kevin D. Johnson, at right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson, Decatur, who celebrated their sixth birthdays Sunday at the Johnson home, 751 Parkview Drive. The boys were born on the same day to sisters, the formei Thelma and Kathleen Noll, Pleasant Mills. They have celebrated their birthdays together for six years. Many gifts were received and pictures taken throughout the afternoon, and a barbecue concluded the day. * , l

Todays Market P. H HTEWART * CO. Corrected July 21 160 to 170 15.75 170 to 180 16.50 180 to 190 17.25 190 to 220 17.75 220 to 230 - 17.50 230 to 240 ZIZ -1- 17.25 240 to 260 16.75 260 to 280 — 16.25 280 to 290 15.75 290 to 300 - 15.25 Roughs 300 down 13.50 300 to 330 13.00 330 to 360 12.75 „ 360 to 400 12.25 400 to 450 11.75 450 to 500 11.50 500 to 550 11 25 550 up 11.00 " Stags 9.00 Boars ... 8.00-9.00 WHOLESALE 800 QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected July 21 Large White Eggs 3C Large Brown Eggs .- — .30 Medium White .22 Pullets - H GRAIN PRICEB Furnished by Stockman Farm Service Co r rectcd July 21 New Wheat No. 2 1.27 New Wheat No. 2 Delivered to Soya - 1-32 Ear Corn 100 lb. - 1.63 Shelled Corn 113 Shelled Corn Delivered to Soya M 4 Soybeans 2.31 Soybeans delivered to Soya -- 2.36 New Soybeans 2.22 Oats — .56 COURT NEWS Divorce Case In the divorce case of Raymond E. Bixler vs. Audrey M. Bixler. Custer and Smith entered their appearance for the defendant. A verified petition for allowance pending the suit and for attorney fees, was filed and a notice ordered issued to the sheriff for the defendant, returnable July 24 at 2 p.m.i for a hearing on the petition. An affadavit for a restraining order was filed and approved. Marriage Applications Richard Dwight Johnson, route 5, Decatur, and Nyla Jane Girod, route 1, Decatur. Rolla Mark Ike, Zanesfiejd, 0., and Blanche Mable Mowery, Cridersville, O.

SHOUT RIDE—At 6 feet !plus, Harold Allen, of Ponca City, Okla.. may be too big __ to ride this scooter, but he does anyway; He helped fellow Oklahoma State Tech student Louis Fencil, of i Council Bluffs, lowa, make H. Fencil cut down a bicycle frame for the % horsepower \ scooter.

Water Os Superior Aids Lower Lakes

By BEN BURNS United Press International LANSING, M ich. (UPI)-An additional six billion gallons of water a day gushing from Lake Superior into the lower Great Lakes is providing the shortterm answer to sinking water levels. •AU-timp low water marks in Lake Huron and Michigan caused the International Join Commission, which controls the level of Lake Superior, to hike the flow from the upper lake The increase was from 70,000 cubic feet a second to 80,000 a second late in June. The commission was asked to deal with the water crisis in the lower lakes on a> federal basis after an international conference in Toronto last month. The effect of the increased flow of water into Lakes Michigan and Huron, which share a common level and are hardest hit by the rain shortages, will be to raise the level a foot in about three years while lowering the level of Superior about one foot in 34 months, according to, Calud Erickson, chairman of t-hp Michigan Task Force on water. 2 Feet Below Average The two lakes are currently more than two feet below the 10-year average and 10 inches below navigation charts. The increased flow from Superior is expected to raise - the level of Huron about .336 inch at the end of one month, .71 inch in two months and about 107 inches in three months, F. Wells Robison of the lake survey said. “After six months the water level will be raised by a shade over two inches," he said. & The decision favoring the release of Superior’s water to aid the parched lower lakes was reached at the Toronto meeting, attended by Erickson, Canadian officials and Illinois Gov. Otto Kerner and Indiana Gov. Matthew Welsh. US. Lake Survey engineers refuse to make predictions on the long-term levels of the lakes. Because they are unable to get accurate long-range rainfall information, they limit their “guesstimates” to six months. „ pjjpyjgj. Decline Seen, y— The immediate prospects for the lakes are a further decline in levels in spite of the additional water flow, Robison said. > Water levels generally hit

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their lowest point in the winter months and then rise again to summer highs after the snow melts. he said “Our guesstimate is that Lakes Michigan and Huron will be 1.59 feet below the sea chart levels by the end of December,” he said. Other preditions quoted by Robison include Lake Superior .17 of one foot above sea chart levels; Lake Erie .75 of a foot Ixdow; Lake St. Clair minus .86 of a foot; and Ontario minus .57 from the chart levels. The Corps of Engineers has rejected the contention that diversion of water at Chicago is responsible for the sinking Great Lakes levels. Chicago Not Responsible The water taken by' Chicago is sent down the Mississippi and lowers the levels of Michi-gan-Huron three inches oh a basis, lake survey officials said. It has caused no increased lowering in recent years, they claimed. Local communities which have tapped the Great Lakes for fresh water supplies and industry have no measureable effect either, survey officials said, so long as waste waters are returned to the lakes. The Welland Canal around Niagara Falls accounts for 7,000 cubic feet of diverted water per second, according to Erickson, but at the same time the Canadian Province of Ontario has reversed the flow of the Knogarni and Ogaki Rivers and sends an additional 5,000 cubic feet of water into Lake Super-*’ ior. — Previously this water went into James Bay, Erickson said Almost one-third of the Great Lakes drainage basin is water and about 30 inches of water evaporates off each year, Erickson said,, Looking at the brighter side of the water possibilities and the history of fluctuation, Erickson said, “1 imagine it will be a short time before we will be getting back to normal water levels.” Portland's Only Cab Co. Quits Business Portland’s only cab company, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickols of Portland, has gone out of business after three years of operation. Nickols plans to go into full-time plumbing and carpentry work. He said that the taxicab operation had not been making any money.