Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1964 — Page 5

TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964

bavld A. Macklin, Attorney ESTATE NO. SSI» NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FRED PARR. In the Cldcult Court of Adams County. Vacation Term, 1984 In the matter of the Estate of FRED PARR, deceased. Notice is hereby given that William Lose, Jr. as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will com up for the examination and atclon of said Adams Circuit Court, on the Bth of September, 1964, at which time all persons Interested In said estate are required to appear lit said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. William Lose, Jr. ■ Personal Representative Hubert R. McClenahan Judge Pro Tempore, Adams Circuit Court 8/18, 25. . • Pontiac • CMC New ft Used Cars ft Trucks EVANS Sales ft Service! I 126-128 8. First St. In fl E1

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ranch type 3 bedroom, carpeted living room, kitchen with built-in features, aluminum storm and screens, carport. This home is in excellent condition. Quick Possession. Priced only $12,300. New home on large shaded lot, 5 miles from Decatur toward Fort Wayne. Extra large living room with fireplace, extra large modern kitchen and family room, 3 large bedrooms, 2 complete baths, one with dressing room. This is, a one floor English type country home on U/2 acres. Two car garage and work shop, nicely landscaped with outdoor fireplace. School bus available for both Parochial and Public Schools. Will consider trade. Let us make an appointment to show this one to you. —-—_l_ CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONED - 3 bedroom Ranch type home. Carpeted livihg room, bath, kitchen with built-in features, large family room, patio and fenced in back yard. Liberal loan can be arranged. Thermo-Pane windows - screens. Quick Possession. $14,900. Located 4 Miles Southeast of Decatur on state highway. Beautiful Ranch type three bedroom home, carpeted living room with large fireplace, kitchen with plenty of workspace, complete bath, breezeway, 2 Car sealed garage, and on a beautiful wooded lot. For Appointments Please Call or Contact The KENT REALTY & AUCTION CO. 119 S. 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana PHONE 3-3390 Gerald G. Strickler C. W. Kent Auctioneer n|||kflMr| Sales Mgr. & Realtor & Realtor Home Phone 3-4196 Home Phone 3-2648 ESTATE AUCTION MODERN HOME and PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE DAISE DA RHODES ESTATE Saturday Sept. 12th, 19641:00 P. M. LOCATED AT 108 EAST OAK STREET, DECATUR, INDIANA A This home is a modern one - and JdgHSHr one-half (H 4 'v,.. ’ story home. LivJ l ' M inp room, dinJ” | ing room, kiteh- *•""«»» ■ e-n ’- bed- * .basement with new gas "'W® BBNKH' -fllM ■*“= large ' front if ® porch and en'’fS <■ 1 o e d dBNr :: porch food om|hfu>jib naiMiHwi! siding. tat This tot only KL would make you a 4)<>me but - could be a flhe lr "'•eSHBBB Income Property. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 21" TV, gas stove, refrigerator, washer, double tubs; oil stove, sweeper, sewing stand, lawn mower, sewing machine (drop head), small washer, 2 pc. living room suite, pole lamp, desk and chair, table, rocker, 8 pc. dining room suite, cabinet with glass doors, studio couch, smoker, 3 utility cabinets, kitchen cabinet, 5 pc. dinette set, 2 metal utility cabinets, 2 dressers, single bed. High Boy, 2 trunks, hajl tree, 2 lawn chairs, step stool, garden tools, dishes, pots, pans> and many other misc. articles too numerous to mention. INSPECTION can be made by appointment, please contact Auctioneers, or Sales Manager. TERMS: Real Estate, Cash cn day of Sale, balance upon delivery of Marketable Title. Personal Property — Cash. ~ ; Arty statements made on day of sale, has the above advertisement. Taxes, loan value, etc., wlll.be explained day of sale or by personal appointment. ’ Robert Rexford Rhodes, Execoior of the Deise D. Rhodes Estate Gerald Strickler and D, 5. Blair, Auctioneers Everett Faulkner, Clerk, Bierly ft Sullivan Attorneys C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Cd. Phone 3-3390 Deeatur, Indiana Not Responsible for Accidents "•

HelD Wanted - Mala SEE IBM AD ON PAGE 7 2002 t 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 Tak•n sot Grill Boys. Must be 16 or over. Apply in person, Happy Humpty Drive In. 199 3t Have you ever thought of having your own business? Are you interested in a frarfbhise for a substantial, dependable family business which would bring in a minimum of $175.00 per week? If so, call Mr. Ken Garberieh, collect 483-4408 Fort Wayne. 201 6t-x LOOKING FOR SECURE JOB? Train for U. S. Civil Service tests. See our add under Instruction classification. Lincoln Service. Established 1948. 159 Tx MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE — 1961 Detroiter Mobile Home. 10’x45’. Excellent condition. Small down v payment. Call 3-8736. « 187 F

INSTRUCTIONS 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 information on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. LINCOLN SERVICE, Box 1883, Decatur Daily Democrat. 159 Tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — All modern furnished apartment. Call 3-3032 after 5 p.m. 201 2t x FOR RENT — 2-Bedroom House Trailer. 10’x40’. Located in Monroe. Call 2-6525 Monroe. 1 ru? FOR RENT — Storage building back of license bureau. See Dick or Wendell Macklin. 201 3t FOR RENT — Three large rooms. Hot water, electric stove, gas heater; water furnished. 330 $2 North 9th street. Call Hoagland 54-L.201 11-x FOR RENT — Six rooms and bath, all modern house. Autoy. matic heat. Garage. Near Decatur. Write to Box 1902, Decatur Democrat. 201 3t-x FOR RENT — Three room apartment, nicely furnished, two wardrobes, private bath, utilities furnished. Also sleeping room. Call at 327 N. 4th St. 201 TF

Public Auction 1 Mile West of Monroeville, Indiana, on the Monroeville Road, on, Saturday, August 29,1964 Commencing at 1:00 P.M. TRACTOR PICKER IMPLEMENTS McCormick Deering Farmall H tractor; Cultivators; Case 2-12" plows, on steel; Case 1 row pull type corn picker, good shape; John Deere 12 hdle fertilizer grain drill on steel, good shape; John Deere 2 row corn planter with fertilizer attachments; 8 ft. single disc; IHC Big 4 mowing machine; Case side delivery rake; John Deere manure spreader, on rubber; Rubber tire wagon with 12 ft. grain bed; Harvest Handler 14 ft. elevator, like new; 2 wheel trailer with 7 ft. grain bed and stock rack; IHC 2 section spike tooth harrow; Comfort mounted sprayer. MISCELLANEOUS — Simplicity .garden tractor with lawn m’ower and sickle bar aftachrncHtsrTJew Chain saw, never used; 40 ft. extension ladders; Clipper fanning mill; corn sheller small platform scales; small feed grinder; water tank; tank heater; buzz saw; power take off saw; IHC electric cream separator; 14 ft. Wire gate; 2 electric brooders; metal nests; roll barb wire, new; Itbn kettle; clover buncher; heat houser; steel posts; 4 and 6" tile; 4 heat lamps; grapple fork; 2 beet forks; scoop shovels; small tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — 2 wood beds; antique dresser; antique buffet; Mohair chair; Davenport; 12 ft. dining room table; Maytag electric washer; battery radio; lard press; sausage grinder; ice cream freezer; fruit jars and many other numerous articles. Terms: Cash. Not Responsible for Accidents. Victor & Mary Strabele, Owners Monroeville Bank, Clerk Glenn C. Marica, Auctioneer, Monroeville, Ind. Phone 623-6603

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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 call Mr. Charles T. Hicks, North 4-1028, Marion, Ind. Dutch Maid Coin Car Wash. HEC Corporation, Marion, Indiana. 195 TF NOTICE NOTICE— Professional Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Free estimates. Expert work* manship. Call 3-5020, Gerald R. Ulman, 261 N. 7th St., anytime. 123 TF LOST AND FOUND LOST — DOG. Female Beagle. Eiting Acres. Wearing collar and chain. Call 3-9591. 199 Jt Help Wanted - Female SEE IBM AD ON PAGE 7 ~ 2002 t 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

FARMER*! COLUMN Eggs wanted. Always in the market for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. FOR SALE — 45 weaned pigs Christian E. Schwartz, 6*6 miles east, then 3% miles south of Berne. 2003 t FOR SALE — Two Holstein Bulls. Eligible to register. Serviceable age. From dams with good D. H. I. A. records. Call 3-9640. FOR SALE 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 — Good Used Electric Ranges. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 84 TF FOR SALE — Encyclopeadia Britannica.- brand new. Will sell reasonable. Phone 3-5034. 201 3t FOR SALE — One Skan 200 watt slide projector; one 30x40 DaLite screen. Call 3-4418 after 5 p.m. 201 3t USED FURNITURE. Feller’s Sec? ond Hand Store, 110 E. Andrews St., Monroe. Open 7:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday. FOR SALE — one 9x7 wood overhead door, 4 panel, in good con- ). dition with hardware. Price sls. 104 N. 15th street, Phone 3-4189. 201 3t-x SINGER SEWING MACHINE, purchased after July 1964 has zig zag equipment to monogram and fancy stitches. Balance due only $39.85 or assume $4.80 monthly. Call 3-2637 E. H. Co. 199 6t NECCHI 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 MISCELLANEOUS FRI GIDAIRE Refrigerators, Washers, Dryerg, 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 FOOTER Drain Cleaning Service: The only one in AdamsWells Counties. Phone Preble f-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 end tile, wax, cleaner, etc. 'Free estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. 247 TF 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 Korner, U. S. 27, North. Phone 3-2730. 190 26t-x

WANTED WANTED TO BUY - PIANOS Any type. Write P. 0. Box 82, Hartford City or call collect 348-1328. 192 30t * WANTED TO BUY - Pianos Wanted. Any style, condition. Write directions to Branson Pianos, 221 E. Main St., North Manchester, Ind. IM 24t DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that lai We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TP WANTED - SPRAY PAINTING. ' Bams, Roofs and commercial J painting. Free Estimates. In- - sured. Wayne Emenhiser, 139 Westlawn Drive. Phone 3-3232. 79 TF - HOUSE A BARN _ PAINTING. Commercial and Residential interior decorating. Insured workers. GIRARD t SONS, Phono 3-4591. 70 H MEAL FOR SALE — Well-maintained 2- 1 Bedroom Home, on Stevenson j Street. New gas furnace. Call 3-4037. 198 6t TRADE YOUR OLD HOME oa~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 3-9783, 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. 173 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' 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 LOW DOWN PAYMENT - Quick possession. 4-Bedrooms, IVi baths, living and dining rooms, Family kitchen, laundry, garage, playhouse and dog pen. PLUS lots of closets and cabinets; built-in desk, table, clock, range hood, disposer, T.V. JacJcs, air conditioner; draperies. 1046 Park View, Call 3-4722. 200 ts FOR SALE — MODERN SEVEN ROOM HOME, has nice living room, dining room, kitchen with built-in features, complete bath, bedroom and den -oil first floor; two bedrooms on second floor; full basement, gas furnace, water heater, two car garage. Home in good repair and well located on a nice corner lot. Price SB,OOO. GI Loan with interest may be assumed. Write or call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmenn or T. D. Schieferstein, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 201 5t

A OUT OF I Qw^ 6usiness “Before using a Daily Democrat Want Ad — I planned to do the same thing!’’ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE — 1964 Ford convertible, blue with white top; Four speed transmission, power steering, radio and heater. 390 cu. in. Contact Ada Schaefer, Route 1, Decatur. Phone Poe 51-R. 201 12t FOR SALE OR TRADE 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door, Radio and heater 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door, radio and heater 1960 Ford 4-door, 6 cylinder 1959 Pontiac 4-door, newly overhauled 1957 Chevrolet 4-door, others as you like. FRED BUSCHE, phone 3-3941 Let us save you money. _ _____ _ 2003 t FOR "SALE pickup, VB, four speed transmission, non-slip differential, large rear window, low mileage. Factory warranty goes with truck. Like new. PHIL L. MAQKLIN CO. Chrysler —Dodge— Dodge Trucks. 2003 t New York Stock Exchange Price MIDDAY PRICES AT&T. 7O‘/ 4 ; Du Pont 258=4; Ford 51*&; General Electric 83%; General Motors 93; Gulf Oil 56!. t ; Standard Oil Ind. 81%; Standard Oil N. J. 85 >4; U. S. Steel 57Ti. Twa Mioirrv aweoer I waihamwohJ

The Economic Outlook By WALTER W. HELLER Chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisors (Second of Two Article») Looking into 1965 and the years beyond, there is every indication this nation’s record-breaking prosperity will continue.

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5 percent or below before 1965. Those factors which have helped eliminate unemployment—the 1964 tax cut, job retraining, President Johnson’s War on Poverty—will have an increased effect in the years ahead, putting an end to talk about “hard core’’ unemployment. There is every indication business investments will set a new record in 1965. A survey made in the spring of this year shows that business will invest nearly $5 billion during 1964. This is 12 percent above the 1963 rate and a direct result of the money made available by the $11.5 billion Federal tax cut. In 1965 and the years beyond, the billions of dollars liberated by the tax cut—about S3O to S4O annually—will continue to stimulate investment. In turn, this is going to mean new jobs and continued economic expansion for, as President Johnson has said, “as far as the trained eye can see.*' Profits, too, will continue to improve. Unlike past periods of economic growth, profits have not tapered off during the expansion of the past 42 months. This year, after-tax profits will reach S3O billion and will exceed the previous high by about 20 percent. What about prices? A sober reading of economic facts and prospects in the light of our postwar experience indicates that we have the tools needed to deal with inflation. For example, the continuous economic expansion of the past 42 months has been accompanied by remarkably stable consumer prices. The bright economic outlook for 1965 and the years beyond has many important meanings. We appear to have mastered, for example, those toller coasters of recession and boom, the business cycles. In turn this has meant Jew confidence in the ability of the American economic system to deal with the complexities of this age. Most important it has meant—and will continue to mean—greater economic opportunity for every American. President Johnson has declared a war on poverty: our current prosperity and the bright outlook ahead make it clear that war can be won.

Todays Market p. -rrwawt * co. Corrected August 25 160 to 170 15.50 170 to 180 16.25 180 to IM -- 17.00 IM to 200 17 50 200 to 230 —- 18.00 230 to 240 17 75 240 to 260 — 17.25 260 to 280 16 75 280 to 300 — 16 25 100-160 . 900 - 11.00 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 — U 75 550 up - 11.50 Stags —— 9.00 Boars 8.00-9.00 ORAINFBICEB Furnished by Stockman Farm Service Corrected August 25 Wheat No. 2 ... - 129 Wheat No. 2 Delivered to Soya .......... 1.34 Ear Corn, 100 tt> 1 68 Shelled Corn 116 Shelled Corn Delivered to Soya 1 16 Soybeans - 2 52 Soybeans delivered to Soya .. 2.57 New Soybeans s---- 2.37 Oats - — - 58 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected August 25 Large White Eggs -- .36 Large Brown Eggs 36 Medium White ---- 28 Pullets —- 14 Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock : Hogs 10,000; uneven; 25-50 lower; under 230 lb fully 50 lower, instances 75 off; No 1-2 200-230 lb 19.00-19 50: 113 head 19.65; No 1-3 190-250 lb 18.5019.00; No 2-3 240-270 lb 18.2518.75 : 270-290 lb 18.00-18.25. Cattle 3,500. calves 25; slaughter steers steady to 50 higher: heifers steady: few loads mostly high choice and few prime 1250-1325 lb slaughter steers 28.00-28.50; choice 1100-1300 lb 27 00-28.00 ; 950-1150 lb 26.00-27.25; good 23.00-25.50; 2 loads high choice and few prime 900-925 lb heifers 26.00; most choice 800-1000 lb 24.5025.50; good 21.50-23.50; canner and cutter cows 12.50-14.25. Sheep 400; spring slaughter lambs strong; several lots choice and prime 85 - 100 lb 25.00; good ancf choice 23.0024.50; good 21.00-23 00.

The employment outlook is bright. In January of 1963, unemployment averaged 5.8 percent of tne work force. This was a drop of 1.2 percent in three years and a notable gain. With mushrooming automation and large numbers of workers entering the labor force, 5.8 percent unemployment was considered unfortunate, but probably normal. Yet this year, unemployment has dropped to an average of 5.5 percent and there is real hope it will drop to

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