Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1964 — Page 5

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NOTICE I wifi bo out of my offic* August 23rd to September 3rd. Nurse will bo In the office. Arthur H. Girod, M.D. NOTICE Meeting of the Preble Township Advisory Board will be held on Monday, August 24, 1964 at 7.30 p.m. To make appropriations for 1965 and to fix tax levies. ROBERT M. KOLTER, Trustee Immediate Opportunity for Executive . Salesmen MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR GROUP EXPANDING in the Decatur area. Positions open for 3 men who have had previous experience in selling. Our present men are averaging S2OO to S4OO per week. Advancement opportunities. Lead program. Complete training program provided by the Company. Replies strictly confidential. MSC, 405 Southway Blvd., East, Kokomo, Indiana. 1964'* ▲ BIGGEST FARM PROVED B money SAVING PROGRAM IK Farm Work Running ■ Play Safe ...■ Mm Switch to Ml W FLEET-WING ■ More Power Per Gallon, More Work Per Hour, More' Money In Your Pocket When The Work Is Done! BEAVERS OIL SERVICE, INC. PHONE 3-2705

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WANTED WANTED TO BUY — PIANOS. Any type. Write P. O. Box 82, Hartford City or call collect 348-1828,192 30t WANTED TO BUY - Pianos Wanted. Any style, condition. Write directions to Branson Pianos, 221 E. Main St., North Manchester, Ind. 190 24t WANTED TO RENT—3-Bedroom home. In nice neighborhood. In or around Decatur. Write to Kroger’s, Decatur, Ind. DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that ill We repair all makes. Bring your Electric, ‘Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. WANTED — SPRAY PAINTING. Barns, Roofs and commercial painting. Free Estimates. Insured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232. house t Barn painting. Commercial and Residential interior decorating, insured workers. GIRARD & SONS, Phone 3-4591,70 if MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE — 1961 Detroiter Mobile Home. 10’x45’. Excellent condition. Small down payment. Call 3-8736. 187 F 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 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 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 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 LAWRENCE R. MILLER, AUCTIONEER. General Farm Sales. Community Live Stock Sales and Real Estate. Phone Lima, Ohio 991-3129 collect, after 5:30 p.m. 193 6t-x BIG FOUR SPECIALS! Hamburgers and Sloppy Joes, 6 for SI.OO. Tenderloins and Cheeseburgers, 5 for SI.OO. Sunday hours, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Kozy Komer, U. S. 27, North. Phone 3-2730. 4 190 26t-x • Pontiac • GMC New & Used Cars * Trucks EVANS Sales B Service, I 126-128 8. First St.

FARMER’S COLUMN " Eggs wanted. Always in the market for good dean top quality •gga. DECATUR FARMS. FOR SALE — 20 Weaning Pigs. $9.00 each. Enos D. J. Schwartz, 6% Miles east, %- m ;1 - north of Berne. 198 2t FOR SALE — Two Holstein Bulls. Eligible to register. Serviceable age. From dams with good D. * H. I. A. records. Call 3-9640. 199 3t-x HELP WANTED HELP WANTED — Man or woman for part-time office work. Hours flexible. Write giving experience and hours available to Box 1900 c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 197 3t FOR SALE FOR SALE — Good Used Refrigerators. Stucky Furniture, Co., Monroe, Indiana. 84 TF FOR SALE — Strained and Comb Honey. John Lengerich. Phone 3-9528. 198 3t-x FOR SALE—Good Used Dinettes. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Indiana. 84 TF FOR SALE — Good Used Electric Ranges. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 84 TF FOR SALE — 16 MM Bell Howell 179 sound projector, $125.00. 212 South Second Street. FIELD TOMATOES. 10c~lb. We’ll deliver 5 lbs. or more in city, Tuesday and Friday evenings. William White. Phone 7-7543. 198 3t COAL AT SUMMER Bin Fill prices. Beat the Winter rush. Call Us today. Phone 3-3121. Stockman Farm Service. _IBO 20t FOR SALE — Portable typewriter and stand. Ideal for student. See at 1421 W. Monroe St. after 4:00 p.m. 196 3t-x USED FURNITURE. Feller’s Second Hand Store, 110 E. Andrews St., Monroe. Open 7:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday. 191 26t SINGER SEWING purchased after July 1964 has zig zag equipment to mono- , gram and fancy stitches. Balance due only $39.85 or assume $4.80 monthly. Call 3-2637 E. H. Co.- «9 6V NECCHL ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE. Light finish cabinet. Sold new for over $295.00. Balance due only $49.65. Buttonholes and monograms without attachments. Terms $1.20 per week. Call 3-2637. Electro Hygiene Co. 199. 6t 9 (

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"Business Opportunities FOR SALE -25 c COIN CAR WASH. Being sold by franchise owner. Now being constructed. Will be open for business soon. For information mH Mr. Charles T. Hicks, North 4-1038, Marion, Ind. Dutch Maid Coin Car Wash: HEC Corporation, Marion, Indiana. 195 TF NOTICE NOTICI — Professional Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Free estimates. Expert workmanship. Call 3-5020, Gerald R. Ulman, 261 N. 7th St., anytime. 123 TF Help Wanted - Mele HELP WANTED — Experienced Carpenters. Year around work. Call 3-3131 for appointment De-catur-Kocher Lumber, Inc. 11l W. Jefferson Street. 198 6t APPLICATIONS Now Being Taken for Grill Boys. Must be 16 or over. Apply in person, Happy Humpty Drive In. 199 39 ... . . ... ■■■-.< AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE — 1959 SAAB. In good condition. Clean. Good heater. Call 3-2467. 197 3t-x FOR SALE — 1958 FORD Fairlane 2-Door. 25,000 Miles. Good condition. Call 3-8471. 197 3t FOR SALE — 1956 CADILLAC. Local car. Really a honey. Priced to sell. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler —Dodge— Dodge Trucks. 197 3t TIRES! TIRES! TIRES! Farm and Inplement Tires less than % price. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Your Goodyear Dealer.” 198 3t FISHERMEN’S SPECIALS! 1955 Ford. 1955 Plymouth. 1950 Chrysler Windsor. 1955 Mercury. 1952 Dodge %-ton Pickup. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler— Dodge—Dodge Trucks. 198 3t HERE’S WHERE TO BUYTHOSE BETTER USED CARS! 1962 CHEVROLET Super Sport Convertibe. Power. Like new. 1962 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Sedan. 6-Cylinder. Stick. 1962 DODGE Polara “500” 4Door Hardtop. Power, Sharp. 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sedan. f 8 - Cylinder. Power. Automatic. Like new. 1961 MERCURY 2-Door Hardtop 8-Cylinder. Automatic. Power.. A Black Beauty. 1960 DESOTO Fireflite Sedan. Power. 1960 FORD 6-Passenger Wagon. 1959 PLYMOUTH 2-Door Hardtop. Local car. 8-Cylinder. Automatic. Power. DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 7th and Monroe Streets Phone 34443 or 3-2383 197 3t FOR RENT FOR RENT — 2-Bedroom House Trailer. 10’x40’. Located in Monroe. Call 2-6525 Monroe. , f 196 TF FOR RENT — Downstairs furnished apartment. 2-Rooms and bath. Private entrance. Heat and water furnished. Call 33719 after 5:00 p.m. 197 3t

CARD OF THANKS WE SINCERELY thank our friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and helpfulness at the time of the death of Adrian Coffee. Special thanks to Msgr. Schmitt for his helpfulness and very consoling sermon. Also the city police and Bag Service employees, who helped so kindly. Mrs. Adrian Coffee and Family. .199 It SITUATION WANTED JOB WANTED — Housecleaning by the hour and ironing to do at my home. Also office cleaning. Phone 3-5003. 195 6t-x LOST AND FOUND LOST — DOG. Female Beagle. Eiting Acres. Wearing collar and chain. Call 3-9591. 199 3t Help Wanted - Female APPLICATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN for Car Hops. Must be 16 or over. Apply in person, Happy Humpty Drive In. 199 3t PART TIME WAITRESSES Needed. Apply in person, Happy Humpty Drive In. 199 3t TWO LADIES To Work in kitchen. Apply in person, Happy Humpty Drive In. 199 3t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — Well-maintained 2Bedroom Home, on Stevenson Street. New gas furnace. Call 3-4037. 198 6t TRADE YOUR'OLD HOME on a new three - bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park.® A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3- 283 TF SEE THIS ATTRACTIVE,. roomy 4- 2-story. 1% Baths. Owner transferred. Quick possession. 1046 Park View Drive or call 3-4722.194 TF FOR SALE — 3-Bedroom, all modern home. 6-Years old. Living room, dining room, bath room, kitchen, utility. Shown by appointment. 34429 or 3-9*785.79 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 LOW DOWN PAYMENT. Buy like rent. Three bedroom older home, completely remodeled. PAUL E. FAUROTE, BUILDER. Phone 3-5023. 193 12t-x FOR SALE — New 3-Bedroom home. 1% Baths. Second house west of Adams Central School in Monroe. Call 3-3131 for appointment. DecaturKocher Lumber, Inc., 11l W. Jefferson St. 177 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 3-5023. 194 26t-x BARE 20“ ACRES — AU tillable and located on state highway. Excellent building site. Act quickly as this will GO. For further information please contact — The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Phone 3-3390, Decatur, Indiana. 197 3t FOR SALE — Nearly New Ranch Type Three Bedroom Home. Attached garage. An unusually well-constructed, nicely arranged home. Ideal location in one of Decatur’s desirable residential sections. Liberial loan may be assumed. Write or call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann or T. D. Schieferstein, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 197 3t FOR SALE — Suburban Home and Two and one-half acres of land. Home has large living room, fireplace, modem kitchen, dining area. Four Bedrooms, sliding door closets; Two Bath Rooms. Large Family and v Utility Room. Barn with box stalls, feed and tack room. An Ideal/Location On Paved Highway Close to Decatur. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann or T. D. Schieferstein, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 197 3t FOR SALE — 114-Acre Farm. Level, highly productive soil. Some fine timber pasture. Has Modern Home all on one floor. Fine built-in features. Wired for electric stove. Complete bath. Carpeted living room and dining room. Full basement. Oil Furnace. Large Chicken house and Feed room. Large Bank Bara, concrete floor and stanchions. Tramp shed. Attached corn crib and driveway.’ Other outbuildings. ' Immediate Possession of Buildings and Tasture and Possession of land after crops are harvested. Priced at $275.00 per acre.Write or Call 3-3201. J. F. Sanman, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. - | 197 3t

■F'*’ *** »!*•«, ■Mr* 9 ■ r NICOBIAN, CYPRUS — United Nations peace-force troops stop some Turkish Cypriot fighters who tried to push past them as the U.N. soldiers were tearing down fortifications on the green line dividing the Greek and Turkish communities. In New York, U. N. secretary general U Thant warned that the force will have to be withdrawn before its scheduled date of departure unless additional financial aid is forthcoming. . —IUPI Radiotelephoto)

Todays Market P. ■ STEWART A CO. Corrected August 21 160 to 170 15.50 170 to 180 - 16.25 180 to 190 17.00 190 to 200 17.50 200 to ’ 230 ...18.00 230 to 240 + 17.25 240 to 260 17 75 260 to 280 .-1.............16.75 280 to 300 16.25 Roughs 300 down ~.14.00 300 to 330 13.50 330 to 360 13 25 360 to 400 12.75 400 to 450 .12.25 450 to 500 12.00 500 to 550 : 11.75 550 up 11.50 Stags 9.00 Boars 8.00-9.00 GRAIN PRICES Furnished bj Stockman Farm Service Corrected August 21 Wheat No. 2 1.29 Wheat No. 2 Delivered Ear Com, 100 lb. 1.67 Shelled Corn 1.15 Shelled Corn Delivered to Soya ...—1.15 Soybeans 2.46 Soybeans delivered to Soya 2.51 New Soybeans 2.31 Oats — -58 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Tarnlakri By DECATUR FARMS Corrected Augus’t 21 Large White Eggs .35 Large Brown Eggs .35 Medium White .27 Pullets .15 advertisement fob bids Healed bide will be received In tbe Office of the CTefk-Treasurcr of the City of Decatur, Indiana by the Hoard of Public Worka anil Safety, for aaid city until the hour of 3:00 P.M., Auguet 2H, 1984, at which time the blds will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following described work: Furnish labor and equipment to install a new 12" water main on and along Melbers Street commencing at the present 8” water main located the west curb of north Third Street, 4'l feet northwest of a cross iharking the Intersection of the west curl) of North Third Street witli the centerline of Melbers Street extended, thence southwest across North Third Street and North Fifth Street to a point on Melbers Street 10 4 feet south of the centerline of Melbers Street, thence west on and along Mello rs Street approximately 1956 feet th the present 12" diameter main near Eleventh Street. Proposals or bids shall 1)6 properly and completely executed on State Board of Accounts form No. 96, with n'oncolliislon affidavit as required by the Statutes of the State of Indiana., and must be accompanied by questionnaire Form No. 96A, State Board of Accounts, for all blds of five thousand dollars (85,000.00) or more, as required by law. Every bid or proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or cashier’s check payable to the City of Deactur. Indiana, In an amount of not less than 5% of the bid submitted as a guarantee that if tile proposal Is accepted, a contract will be entered Into and the pwformancn of the contract properly secured Successful bidders will be required to furnish a properly executed performance bond with acceptable surety thereon, in the amount of 100% of the contract awarded, said bond to comply In all respects with the requirements of th«j statutes of the State of Indiana, governing bonds to be furnlshd for such contracts let by municipal corporations. Wage rates on this .Work shall be not less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of thy Acts of 1935 of the General Assembly ofttho Statee o State of Indiana, -a copy of the wage rates for this work being a part of the specifications. The contract .document consists of this (notice and Includes the general -conditions of the contract, sjjeclflcatlons, plans and drawings and for this projee ■will be reference be made a part hereof and all bidders shall be deemed advised of the provisions thereof. Copies of the contract documents, including plans and specifications may be obtained - from the office of the . Clerk-Treasurer In the City Hall, Decatur. Indiana upon the deposit of $25 00 for each set, which deposit will be refunded upon the return of the contact documents in good condition within thirty .lays after the date of the opening of the bids. The Board of Public Works and Safety reserves the right to reject any and all bids, is not, obligated to accept the lowest or any other bld and may Waive Informalities In bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty days after the date of blds, without the consent of the Board of Public Warks and Safe tv. ~ CITY' OF DECATUR, INDIANA By S/L«ura A. Ko tine. Laura A. Kohne, ClerkTreasurer 8/15, 22. .

iI SB iSBssISSSK a u -? 11 ||B M kUSH 1 I 3 UNITED AUTO WORKERS president Walter Reuther emerges from meeting with Ford AUW council in Chicago. Delegates from Ford, General Motors and Chrysler met with Reuther separately, and he called for rejection of contract pffers made Monday by the Big 3. The councils took his advice. —(UPI Telephoto)

AHIWM Education Ladder By ANTHONY J. CELEBREZZE I Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 1 In his first address to the Congress as this Nation’s 36th President, Lyndon B. Johnson urged the people of the United States not to relinquish the ! “dream of education .for all pur youth, ataeOeSSfesM the dream of jobs for all who seek them.” b As a first order of business, he 9* made it clear that there would be no Jr*“i 1 relaxation of effort on the part of his Bqi administration to continue President i j Kennedy’s long and persistent drive i f M ex Pand and improve educational | p ? '1 opportunity in this country, I’’ .. ■ 1 Early this year, for the first time, Anthony J. Colobrezio the Congress and the people of the I United States were asked to consider j education as a whole—to consider its relationship, ‘ as a whole, to economic growth, to the problems of . unemployment and manpower needs, to the expansion of knowledge in this age of science, to the growth of our population, to the national security, and to the freedom and expectations and rights of individuals. > So much is being written about vocational education these days that one might get the impression that by this means alone we can solve long-term unemployment, keep abreast of automation, eliminate discrimination and juvenile delinquency, fulfill our basic manpower needs, eradicate illiteracy and dependency, stimulate greater economic growth, and create a society "of happy, productive, self-ful-, filled people. • i But it is quite evident that the tasks of education are stairstep tasks, each level rising and resting on another. And that these stairs, in turn, require a strong foundation of social and economic well-being. We begin at the beginning in education by reaching our children in the earliest grades so that they understand that school is a place where they belong < and that learning is important to their future. We begin in Dur communities by attacking the social ills that cripple so many of our citizens. In particular, if we are to break the terrible cycle of poverty and despair, we must put an end to racial discrimination wherever it occurs—in education, in employment, in housing, in the provision of health services, and public accommodations. And we begin in the economic sphere by facing the facts of technological change and the impact of ', change on our society. The great and urgent need is for more jobs—many more jobs to keep up with the snowballing effects of population growth, auto* mation, and technological advances. As in no other time, we need today to weld together the efforts of every part of our society. The schools, the employment agencies, the employers, i' the labor groups, the service organizations, and the-i welfare agencies—all need to join in a coordinated, concerted effort to fulfill our vision of a healthier i America, a better-educated America, a more productive America, and, above all, an America united in I its belief in equal rights and opportunity for all its 1 I citizens. 2 ... .. j •

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