Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1951 — Page 7

FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1951

Decatur FFA Winner In Judging Contest The Decatur, chapter of tne Future Farmers of- America was declared winner of' the land any soil conservation < Judging contest held Wednesday in conjunction with the waterway and pasture demonstration on the Ben Gerka farm. The Decatur group had a total score of 547.5 for the honors, with Adams Central’s FFA claw second at 529.1 points; Monmoutc •hlrd, 478, and Geneva with 380.5 points. High scores in the . contest in eluded Walter Osterman, of Adams Central;2l4.2; Willis Bulmahn, Monmouth, 195.8; Russell Plu-n---'ley, 195.3, Decatur; Les Sautbine, Decatur, 190.9; Marvin Taylor. Adams Central, 169.3; Frank Fuel ling, Monmouth, 167.9, and Eugene Fuelling, i Decatur, 161.3. Judges for the -contest were Tom Bushnell, of Purdue University, ano O. E. Ackerson and Itvere,t

Public Auction As I am moving to South Carolina, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public, auction, my Real Estate and Personal Property at Residence, No. 606 Indiana St., Decatur, Ind. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1951 at On* O'clock Sharp Real Estate will be sold at 2 o'clock. Three bedroom all modern horned Three bedrooms up with closets, living and sewing room attached. Dining room, utility room, and tyhchen with built-in features, basement, with almost new force feed \fiot air oil furitace, gas hot water heater. toilet and bath down? ’ This property is in a No. 1 state oY repair, and is T<sSatqd In a desirable location, within walking distance of G. E. coihpany, Casting Co., or Central Soya Co. A new one car-cemenl'block garage. You are welcome to inspect this property any time before the sale. PERSONAL PROPERTY Irving Piano and bench in good, condition; 7.4 cubic foot Frigidaire refrigerator used only 6 months; "Cannady” gas stove almost new; ' 3hree-piece bedroom suite, with innerspring’ mattress; 2 three-section bookcase, and one large 3 door bookcase; china closet; buffet; oval library table; drum table; sewing cabinet; dressing fable; dinette set, 4 extra,chrbme chairs; R.C.A. six tube radio; portable phonograph; rocking chair; desk; 9x12 Axminster rug, other rugs; lamps and dishes; papering board; lawn mower; lot of books, Greek, Latin and german Language, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMSlXPersonal Property is Cash. ' ’i , Rea! Instate, 20% cash day of sale and the balance upon delivery Os warranty deed and Merchantable abstract of title. | immediate possession. Mrs. Ethel E. Dewey This Sale is Conducted by SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE Clerk, ML Leonardsuu p, D. Schwarts, Auct. I 4 , * . .) 13 14 16 17

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Pownall, of the state conservation Beef Trade Warned By Price Stabilizer Indications Mount Os Maldistribution Washington, Aug. 17 — (UP) — Price stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle announced today he is going after 1 suspected violators of ceiling prices on cattle because of signs that beef Is moving toward a black market. DiSalle; said he is sending teams of OPS enforcement officers an*i meat experts to inspect plants which haie been slaughtering ‘abnormally high” amounts of cattle. Besides, he said. “Immediate enforcement action” will be taken against slaughters who have been violating beef price regulations.

.OOK AT HOW COMMUNISTS JSE PHOTO AS ■IV LjL • PROPAGANDA ■! JfrwWijßk/ t 4 -all VX IJ I 1 ’■fl Not our boys' al HERE'S WHAT Communists do with a photo, for propaganda purposes: Famous "thumbs down" photo of General Eisenhower at left was made in Copenhagen in January during his tour of military installations in Denmark. But see how it appears on a Communist poster in Berlin months later during the Communist world youth conclave, as a grinning skulLllke reproduction decorated with a dollar sign, and with Ike represented as tilming thumbs down on using American youth in the armies ot Europe. The poster Is ahnwn heinr carried during thn Communist vouth rally Darade in East Berlin. (InternationalJ

He said is asking the justice department to give priority to cases involving cattle and beef ceiling price violations. He also threatened to: 1. Extend ceiling prices on cattle to sellers, including feeders, commission merchants and farmers. Cattle ceiling prices now cover only buyers—the packers and slaughterers. I , 2. Make every steer sold subject to a specific ceiling price. The prices slaughterers pay now only have to average out to a specific ceiling price over each accounting period, usually a month. DiSalle 1 said there are "growing indications of maldistribution . . , since we are no longer able to channel meat into regular normal channel* through the slaughter quota- system."

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He said he has received ‘numerous complaints from some packers that they are Unable to purchase cattle at celling prices. There are ‘‘indications,” he said, that ceiling price violators are outbidding legitimate slaughterers for cattle and are “extending their operations far beyond normal.” Curare Is Used In Lockjaw Treatment Indianapolis, Aug. 17.—(UP)-r The Indiana University medical center said today it found the use of the drug curare in the treatment of lockjaw may cut deaths Spokesmen said curare, developed from a South American poison arrow drug, causes paralysis of muscles and reduces muscular

spasms of lockjaw patient*. It was used successfully along with senonal in the treatment of 16 patients at the James Whitcomb Riley hospital here, the spokesman said. The treatment was developed by V. K. Stoelting and John P. Gref of the-department of anesthesiology, and Dr. Dwain N. Walcher of the department of pediatrics. • • hwui Cera To produce 100 bushel* of earn, th* soil must deliver 8,000,000 pounds at water, 150 pound* of nitrogen, pound* of phoophoru*, VI pounds lot potaMtum end tt pound* of Mme plus organ!* matter. If You Have Anything To S*ll Try A Democrat .Vent Ad —lt Pay*.

Poultry And Egg Business Higher. Washington, Aug. 17.—(UP) - Housewives, farmers, commercial producers — and chickens — are, boosting this year's poultry and egg business to near-record levels. Agriculture department experts say strong demands by housewives have maintained top prices for chickens ana eggs and encouraged high production. They expect

Prescribed by itate Board of Accouats. Sohool, Oily and Town Budget For* No. B NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX Levies ' In the matter of determining the Tax Rates for School purposes of ths School Corporation.of Decatur, Adame County, Indiana Before the Board ot School Trustees Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of eaid school corporation at then) regular meeting place on the SOth day of August, lUSlTwill consider tbs following budget: I CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION L n .■£ H 2° L rUMD . E £f. B4n l e^? nc< fsiw.w H. Debt Service- . L f F,xe<l Chargee 4149.48 Total Bond Fund S4S4.SI 1 W;, “ch 0 ®! Tr. and Sec. ** O. Auxiliary Activities.... 1071.50 CUMULATIVH HLIXI, FUND a ?£/J ce / STH.M J. Capital Outlay—Altera. IMS.tt I. Capital Outlay—New . 288G1.31 J Off of Sunt, of Hch. 7110.eC Total Hpec Hob Fund 11774 95 Total Cum Bldg Fund t 8««» 21 J. Sch. Attend. A Census 4*0.00 TUITION FUND HKCBHATION FUND T. HuppUes Department »*t.oo B. Instruction U0877.M G, Auxiliary Activities 2425.00 . B- Instruction 12125.00 F. Fixed Chargss 12*o oe Total Kscreatlon Fund 1428.00 \ C. Coordinate Activities.... 480.00 Total Tuition Fund .... 1*1127.*2 * U* p. Opsr. of Sch. Plant + >llls *0 • BOND FUND RSTIMATK OF FUNDS TO BK RAISKD * FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Special Twitlee Bond RerreStlon^ZldfwK * DECEMBER list OF INCOMING YEAR: Fund Fuad Fwad Fnad Fwwd 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. Ito Dec. 31,; 1852, inclusive. *51774.U5 *1*1327.*3 *5372.1* \ *2415.0* 2. Necessary Expenditures, Aug. 1 to Dee. 21, present year. 2«15».54 *4*44.27 282* 14 C|>.4» 2. Additional Appropriations to be made. Aug. 1 to Doc. 21 of present year v ... — 4000.03 V '' ! 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year—not included in line 2 or 2.. 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines I, 2, 3 ] L‘ J H and 4) r 107934.4 S 230172.1» T»»>.4» 3*14.49 ■ FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: . A Actual Balance, July 21st of present year J 1*0*4.*5 *8759.03 9*2-33 401.99 s 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December ; ? * Settlement) - 23114,13 33002.27 2444.7* 214.90 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received. Aug. Ist of * present school year to Dec. 31st of nest school year ' » (Schedule on file in office of School Board). . I . „ - a. Special Taxes (See Schsdulo) ——u- 387».0« I*M.*S 20*7* 29.18 b. All Other Revenue (See Schedule) l*9o**.7* i-, ' u . 9. Total Funds (Add lines *, 7. Ba. and 8b) - 4*783.72 , 1993*8.39. 3*22.31 1308.07 . 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF ENSUING YEAR , (Deduct line 9 from line 8) *1152.71 302*1.90 437A11 1772.42 283*2.21 11. Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from ' Jan. 1 to June 30, leas miscellaneous revenue for L ! j the same period). 11022.02 35000.00 I*oooo 200.00 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add ) lines 10 and 11) — 72150.71 *5843 90 5370.12 1972.42 3*863 21 ‘ PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property 4 — t . Number of Taxable Polls J. 1,335 FiiNna Levy on Amount to A ' Property Be Raised Cumulative Building Fund ... -*® kl TQTXL 1— >1.71 'J *l*43s*-t* COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amount* collected tn each es th* previous three years.) To Be ' Collected Collected Collected Collected SpeT*ar f FU " d .L - J. » 82271.19 * «**43°«3 * M94M2 * dliHe c-wuujiv. = ——nsms umJUt , •!«"»£ and n?X“n "d nol'llVr"Uum*“io the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or oa their failure so to do, by the ailggty asdltwr, tan or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such !•*>*•> * pp *“] tB "I* I ,* missioned for further and final hearing by filing ot petition with the auditor on or before tto * day of September on or before the tenth day after pub Heation by the county auditor of tag rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix g date for hearing in thio county. Dated this *th day of August, 19*1. ‘ . GERALD COLE V HARRY H. HEBBLE . O. D. HELM School Board Members AUGUST 12—17 "* *

that any downward price pressure* from seasonally high marketings daring coming mouths will be "partly offset by continued hl*a red-meat prices and generally hl£h*j level demand.” One spokesman said chicken production from commercial hatcheries by the end of this year is expected to show a 25 percent gain over last year. If You Have Anything To Bell Tn A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays

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sources for Soviet tpy rihgs: \ Frederick Vanderbilt Field, leftist financial "anfel," Joseph Barnes, former foreign editor of the New York Herpld Tribune, the late Laurence Duggan, former state department official: the late Harry Dexter White, fornier assistant secretary of treasury, and Leon DoCaux, former CIO publicity director. i“rade in a Good Toon — Decatur