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NOTICE NOTICR «- Prefsaeianwl Corpet and Unhahtaru Claamina waeaws wjreßßpewawa y fni Ru*EEEieß» J*Rnty w** manshlp. Call 1*4030, Gerald R. Ulman, Ml N. 7lli It., anytime. 113 TP Business Opportunities FOR SAli - Uc COIN CAR WASH. Being told by franchise owner. Now being constructed. Will be open for business soon. For Information call Mr. Charles T. Hicks, North 4-1018, Marion, Ind. Dutch Maid Coin Car Wash. HKC Corporation, Marion, Indiana. 195 TF MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE — By owner, 1980 Richardson’mobile home, 10x50, 2 bedrooms, front kitchen, pink appliances, furniture in good condition. Call Berne 2-8672, owner Larry Newcomer. 202 6t-x
WANTED Middle-aged woman with 8 year old, well behaved girl wants work caring for invalid or do housekeeping. Experienced; Will want ■ board, room and good wages. Address Box 1904 c/o Democrat.
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FOB SALE FOR SALE — Good need SehA»ator, 13 ft freeMA Phone MKM. i ■ 1 Nlyr FOR SALE — Good Used Elfto. trie Range*. Stucky Furnitqre Co.. Monroe, Ind. 84 TF AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG, PED SINGER SLANT NEEDLE Sewing Machine. This beautiful machine sold new for over 1225.00. You can, take over 9 payments of $5.40 per month. This machine sure dee* all fancy stitching. Call 3-2637 for free home trial. Electro Hygiene Co. 305 5t SACRIFICED MODERN SINGJCR ZIG ZAG MODEL. Sews ell types of fancy stitches, makes buttonholes. Sews on buttons and satin stitches, pba all general household sewing. Available to responsible party for 9 payments of $5.79 monthly, trade in acceptable. Call 3-2637 Electro Hygiene Co. 205 5t
NOTICE My office will be CLOSED Aug. 31 to Sept. 10 Dr. Ray Stingaly
FOR SALK FOR SALE - Heavy white fry-, ers, juit right to barbecue. Call' Robert Nussbaum, Monroe 2- 204 St .FOR SALE-Gooi Used Dtnatttt. Stucky Fumitar* Co., Monroe, Indiana. M TO PICKING BARTLETT PEARS Monday. Some drops, cheap. Squash. Tomatoes. Bruce-Jeff , Organic Garden Phone 3-3852. < MS St ' FOR SALE — Year round cottage at Cedar Lake-Howe, Ind. For information, call 3-4539. 202 3t-x FOR SALE - dood Used haftrt ger a tors. Stucky Furniture, Co., Monroe, Indiana. 84 TO FOR SALE - Used G. E. gas furnace in good condition. Inquire at 715 St. Marys Street. 202 3t-x USED FURNITURE. Feller’s Second Hand Store, 110 E. Andrews St., Monroe. Open 7:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday. 101 26t FOR SALE — Used 1963 Console Arvin Stereo phonograph and AM-FM Radio in good condition. Will sell reasonable. Phone 34427, 205 3t-x RUMMAGE SALE now being held at the Value Mart New and Used Furniture. Special; new comforts. Clothes for the kiddies. Located 5 miles south on U. S. 27. Formerly Connie’s Market. 202 26t REAL EBTATI HOME for sale — 1333 iftix Ave. Phone 34266. 203 3t-x TRADE YOUR OLD HOME on a new three * bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park. A. J. FAUROTE, Builder. Phone 3- 383 TF FOR SALE — New * 3 bedroom Colonial style home, brick front, built-in oven and range. Carpeting; 107 down payment. A J. Faurote, Builder. Phone 3-2780. 273 TF 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 LOW DOWN PAYMENT — Quick possession. 4-Bedrooms, 1% 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. jacks, air conditioner; draperies. 1046 Park View, Call 34722. 200 ts MODERN HOME IN WREN? OHIO; nearly new, two bedroom, basement, double garage. Priced right. Favorable taxes— BEST INVESTMENT — A motel and apartments; owner retiring. Within Van Wert city limits on route 30. Can be purchased on Land Contract. Small payment down. Call, Martin W. Feigert, Realtor, 2333481, Van Wert, Ohio. 204-3 t FOR SALE”— MODERN TWO BEDROOM HOME, has nice living room, kitchen with fine* built-in features, complete bath, gas furnace and water heater; enclosed back porch, garage. Landscaped yard. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME IN EXCELLENT REPAIR, GOOD LOCATION, price $6,500. Write or call 3-3201 J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 202 4t FOR SALE - COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY: Ideally located, lots of parking space, 22 washers of which 10 are new G. E. 8 dryers, two water heaters, storage tanks and water softerner, soft drink and soap dispensers. SI2OO per month income. Equipment all in excellent condition. Priced to sell. Write or call 3-3201 J. F. Sanmatin, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. FOR SALE — MODERN SEVEN ROOM HOME, has nice living room, dining room, kitchen with built-in features, complete bath, bedroom and den on 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 4<4% interest may be assumed. Wcite or call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann or T. D. Schieferstein, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 201 5t FOR SALE — 29 acres, west of Fort Wayne on U. S. Highway 24; 3-bedroom home: — WEST OF DECATUR on Winchester Road, 76 acres with nice 3- « bedroom home. 54 acres. No improvements, directly across road from the 76 acres. Will sell separately or together. — HOAGLAND, Ind. 3-bedroom Ranch house; full basement, large lot. — 1213 Eckart street. Fort Wayne, 3-bedroom home. Will sell on contract. WALTER WEIGMANN, AUCTIONEER 8t REAL ESTATE BROKER, Phone 74511. 205 3t
FOR RENT : FOR RENT — Four room house, 424 Elm Street. Phone 3-8775. FOR R&NT — Completely furnished two-room apartment, including television, washing facilities and all utilities. Phone 3-3643. 202 ts FOR RENT — Apartment 5 rooms all furnished; gas heat. ’ Call 3-3032 after 5 or Inquire Decatur Used Furniture, 206 S. Second St. 204 3t-x FOR RENT — 4-room apartment, furnished; ? ground floor. Adults or newly married couple preferred. Call 34521 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT —1 upper and 1 lower floor apartment; clean and nicely furnished; adults preferred; no pets allowed. 116 S. 13th street. Give reference. 203 ts FOR RENT —7 room, all modern home; 3 bedrooms; gas heat. 512 N. Third Street. Contact Bernard Schultz, 512 N. street, phone 3-4872. 205 ts WANTED JOB WANTED — Farm work of any kind or dairy work. Phone 3-9241. 205 2t-x WANTED — Journal carrier boys for South end of city. See during day at 522 St. Marys street. 205 3t WANTED TO BUY - PIANOS. Any type. Write P. O. 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. 190 24t DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! 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 ft BARN PAINTING. Commercial and Residential interior decorating. Insured workers. GIRARD ft SONS, Phone 3-4591. 70 ts WANTED TO BUY — Outleb-fqr Hobbyist - Dollies, ceramics, candles, wooden items or sewing. Describe items and cost by writing to Box 1905 c/o Democrat. 205 ,3t Help Wanted - Female WANTED — Daytime Waitress. Phone 3-3048 or 3-4031 after 4 p.m. 204 3t WANTED” — Lady to clerk ~in local • retail store. Write Box 1903 c/o Democrat. 203 3t WANTED — Lady to care for 3 children while mother works. Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 2-6446, Monroe. 204 3t WANTED woman to live in and care for three children ages 6, 4 and 2 while mother works. Week-ends free. Call 7-7112 asJgr 6 p.m. 202 6t-x NOW taking applications for car hop waitress and kitchen help. The new AR-BEE Drive In, 516 N. 12th Street. Ladies to work in kitchen, part time or full time, days. Apply in person. Happy Humpty Drive-In, 334 N. 13th St. Toy Demonstrators: Sell nationally advertised toys at discount prices. Immediate earnings. For catalog and details, write Laurene Company, 1614 Marietta Drive, Fort Wayne. MISCELLANEOUS FRI GIDAIRE Refrigerators, Washers, Dryen, Ranges. Euy Terms. Uhrlck Bros. 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. 96 TF FOR SALE — ARMSTRONG floor covering — We carry a complete line of inlaid. Vinyl linoleum rad tile, wax, cleaner, etc. Free estimates. SHEETS FURNITURE. 347 TF BIG FOUR SPECIALS! Hamburgers and Sloppy Joes, 6 for SI.OO. Tenderloins and Cheeseburgers, 5 for 61.00. Sunday hours, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Kozy Korner, U. 8. 27, North? Phone 3-2730. 190 26t-x
FARMER*» COLUMN Eggs wanted. Always in the market for good clean top quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. , 48 TF FOR SALE — Case Combine, Model 52; good condition; mounted motor. Ervin Fox, 4H miles north of Bluffton, Highway 1 Phone Tocsin. Help Wanted - Male Have you ever thought of having your own business? Are you Interested in a franchise for a substantial, dependable family business which would bring in a minimum of $175.00 per week? If so, call Mr. Ken Garberich, collect 4834408 Fort Wayne. - - . 201 6t-x AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE — 1963 Ford truck, V-8, F-600. For more information call 3-8480 after 5 p.m. 205 3t FOR SALE — Ford Fairlane 500 V-8 4-door Fordomatic Demonstrator; 9,000 miles, like new. Evenings 3-3576 or Ford Garage, Willshire, Ohio. Freeman Schnepp. 204 2t-x FOR”SALE — 1960~Oldsmobile’ Super 88, 4-door hard top with power. Beautiful black car with red interior. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 7th and Monroe Sts. Phone 3443 or 3-2383. 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 HERE’S WHERE TO BUY THOSE BETTER USED CARS 1963 Chrysler 300 Convertible, full power. 1962 Dodge 440 Sports Coupe with power. 1962 Dodge Polaro 500, full power. 1962 Plymouth Sedan, 6 cylinder stick. 1961 Chevrolet 4-door Bel Air V-8 with power. 1961 Mercury hard top with power. 1960 DeSoto Sedan, power 1969 Plymouth 2-door hard top with power. DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 7TH and MONROE STS. Phone 34443 or 3-2383 203 3t
aKBM Aid For Education By U.S. SEN. VANCE HARTKE (D-Ind.) I In today’s complex world, the United States cannot afford anything less than the best educational system. Two principles ought to guide our thinking and S planning. First, every young person should have the opportunity to develop his talents fully, regardless of income. In President Kennedy’s words, we must assure that "no student of ability will be denied an opportunity for higher education because of financial need.” Second, the nation cannot afford inadequate school facilities, inferior teaching, or any other limitation that can be overcome by a greater commitment of funds < energy. An estimated 120,000 of our best qualified young people did not attend college last year for financial reasons. Still others were forced to drop out before graduation because of ever-increasing costa. These people must have the attention and help of the Federal government. Each year, this nation spends many billions of dollars for national defense. In the current fiscal year we an spending well over SSO billion on arms and military programs. This is more than half the total national budget and more than the entire Federal expenditures for all purposes for the New Deal years of 1933 and 1940 combined. At the same time, the Federal government spends less than $2 billion yearly for all educational purposes. Yet education is as important to our national security as the building of arms. We must ba constantly alert to the possibility that resources in excess of our military needs could be diverted to education. An excellent approach to meeting our educational needs is embodied in S. 2490, the Hartke Education Bill which I have been privileged to co-sponsor. The combination of aids offered by this measure would be available to all of bur young people on the basis of talent and ambition, without regard to income or family means. The benefits of 8. 2490 would sccrue to those from families of moderate means as well as to those families which could not otherwise afford to send them to school. The National Defense Education Act, which has proved to be so beneficial to so many of our brightest students, would be extended and expanded under S. 2490. | A new program of Federal insurance for commercial loans to students provided in the Hartke bill will make it possible for many young people to attend college who otherwise could not afford it Moreover, this approach recognizes the value of a college education in terms of increased earning power. The student who goes through school on a loan will pay off the loan out of his own earnings. This in my judgment is the most practical method of financing higher education and it would involve little or no cost to the taxpayer. The 'repayment rate on college loans is almost 100%. A new work-study program provided by S. 2490 would enable an ambitious student to finance his education while attending school, while at the same time he provides useful services to his community and learns new skills. 8. 2490 would also establish a new Federal scholarship program, which was a major goal of the late President Kennedy. * The Hartke bill is an excellent investment in our most valuable national resource—the minds of oar young people.
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Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected August 28 160 to 170 15.00 170 to 180 - - 15.35 180 to 190 16.50 190 to 200 17.00 200 to 220 17.50 220 to 240 17.50 240 to 260 17.25 240 to 260 , 16 75 260 to 280 16.25 280 to 300 15.75 100-160 9.00 - 11.00 Roughs 30b 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 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected August 28 Large White Eggs — 34 Large Brown Eggs .34 Medium White .28 Pullets .14 GRAIN PRICES Furnished by Stockman Farm Service Corrected August 28 Wheat No. 2 1.29 Wheat No. 2 Delivered to Soya .... 1.34 Ear Corn, 100 lb 1.68 Shelled Corn I—— 1.16 Shelled Corn Delivered to Soya 1.16 Soybeans .. 2.54 Soybeans delivered to Soya 2.59 New Soybeans 2.39 Oats .60 Gerber Is Assigned To 75th Artillery VII CORPS, Germany (AHTNC) —Army Specialist Four Emanuel L. Gerber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Obed Gerber, route 4, Decatur, Ind., was assigned to the 75th Artillery in Germany, today. Specialist Gerber is assigned as a medical specialist in headquarters battery of the artillery’s Ist battalion in German. Gerber entered the Army in December, 1962, completed basic training at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., and arrived overseas in July. 1963. He is a 1957 grdauate of Adams Central high school, and was engaged in farming before entering the Army.
