Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1954 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JANUARY, M, 1954

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

QUICKIES--By Ken Reynolds w®: “ . , . your Democrat Want Ad said ‘palnleM*—a typographical error I presume?” totatir" f6r BALE— Kight room house, completely modern, gas furnace, screened in front porch, full basement. Kitchen and bath recently modernised with built-in cabinets and double sink in kitchen, and a l, new bathroom fixtures. House g d one car garage recently sidc' with asbestos shingles. With- |>: two blocks of schools. For I* the? Information, Call 8*3739. .. : ' is at «•— ■»— si — , rhe Farmer’s Col. WF if / chickens and quality f gll. JOcatur Farms. 188 TF FOJt Li!—fellow blossom sweet clover seed. Clifford Mann, Phone 3-9141. 16 3t-x FOR SAUE OR TRADE on live* stock. 1000 bales good clover and mixed hay ; Also 2nd cutting al--4klfa bay, excellent for use in grinding. Dale Zurcber, Phone SOUr' fiEItRY’S See<l, Gro-Coated. It costs you less per acre. More seeds makes plants. "Guaranteed to produce better stands. Berry Seed Co. West Hi-Way 30, Van Wert, Ohio. ~ 176 t FOR PETS or LIVESTOCK, see us for your needs. Rabbit pellets; Dog food; Horse feed; Poultry supplies; Hog feeders; Winter waterers; Heat bulbs. Heller Coal, Feed and Supply. 265 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur Dial O and. ask tor Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Festiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF YOUR FEEDING PROBLEI/isour feeding problem! We have vitamins, antl-biotics and blackstrap molasses to help you with your feeding formula. Bring your feeding problem to us. Heller Coal, Feed & Supply. 265 TF FOR SALE—Lehi forage harves- . ters; lime spreaders; soil surgeons; weed sprayers; weed killer; elevators; wagons; I.H.C. and Holland bale twine bale wire. See us for fence and posts. Car load coming soon, aluminum and steel farm gates. Parts for G.L and Oliver implements; Home appliances all kinds, at special prices. Recap tires up to 8:00 x 15 at $6.00. CralgvUle Garage, Craigville, Ihd. 17 T BABY CHICKS FOR SALE: For the best in SUPERIOR Baby Chicks, US APPROVED, US PULLORUM CLEAN, ROP Sired, SC Big English White Leghorn, White Rock, NH Red, Barred Rock and Hy-Line every Tuesday and Thursday. Also Started Baby Chicks. Prices are always . right. ORDER TODAY. MODEL HATCHERY, MONROE, INDIANA. Phone 6-6866. 3-ts

Did Your Car Start This Morning ? DO YOU KNOW that our tow-in insurance pays the cost of having your car pushed or towed to start it on these cold winter mornings? In addition it will pay for emergency road repairs, tire changes or tow-in by any - garage or repair man anywhere. It costs less than a cent a day. Investigate it today. The Decatur Insurance Agency ESTABLISHED 1887 808 HELLER, Agent OtFOeiTt CITY PARKING LOT—EAST MONROE ST. PHONES 3-4106 or 3-4300 “FROM ROOF TO CELLAR. INSURE WITH HELLER"

WANTED—Heavy hans: Leghorn hens; Frysrs free culling and pick up; Also custom dressing. Shaffer Produce, Phone 3-1017. 15 27t HOG RAISERS—if your Pigs are not thrifty, pick them up with Honeggers Alaka-Flush, then feed Honeggers 85% Pig Popper and see them go to town. Bee Hooper at Decatur Farms. 15 6t WANTED TO BUY—White Rock fryers; eggs; hens; Leghorn hens; free culling and pick-up. Custom dressing daily. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-8717. 89 TF Have your choice, 160 acres good crop land or 1000 Honegger Pullets, Profit results hre equal. Gerber Feed Store, Decatur Farms, Ted Bulmahn. T-TF LARGE SELECTION ot Farm Seeds at Berry’s. Clover, alfalfa; grasses; legumes; oats; barley forage crops. Worlds largest retail stocks to draw from. Sow seeds that are guaranteed to produce better stands. Come in now, special discounts to early buyers. Berry Seed Co. West Hi-Way 30, Van Wert, Ohio. 17 6t YOU WILL SEE the difference when you start part of your CHICKS on •* the Honegger Feeding Program. Gerber Feed Store, Decatur Farms, Tel Bui-mahn.T-TF Automotive NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Bales. 252 TF FOR SALE—English Shephard pups, 8 weeks old, Phone 3-8156 or see Alfred Grote, Route 5, Decatur. 15 3t-x OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—I9SO Studebaker with overdrive, good paint, radio ft heater. Car in good shape. Price $595.00. Mattax Body Shop, Monroe, Ind. 16 6t-x HAVE YOU Checked Our Used Car Prices? Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Corner Ist & Monroe, Phone 8-2003. 156TF FOR SALE —14+1 Plymouth Busi hess coupe, very good shape; 1936 Dodge, lived a good life, doesn't look its age or act it. Phil L. Macklin Co. ChryslerPlymouth Dealers. "Our used cars make good or we do.” 15 3t For Male-M lac. FOR SALE — Frigldalre refrigerators; ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freesers. Large trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. 167 TF FoIT SALE—Strained Honey, 6 lb. pail 85c; 10 lb. pail $1.65; 60 lb. can $7.80; Also applebutter. Brenneman Apiary, 4 mile West Berne on 118. 17 6tx PRICES REDUCED on T.V. Sets: Save $25.00 to $125.00. Publix Service. 228 e ,North 2nd street. Open Afternoons and Evenings till 9 p.nfe-~ 16 10t ! BOTTLE GAS Service for cooking > water heating,., Brooder stoves, and 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS Phone 3-3316. 15 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigera tors, Home freesers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF ’ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

FOR SALE — Zenith Television; Also all TV Aerial Pans. Uhrick Brothers. 271 TF FOR SALE—Baby bed; high chair; taylor tot; car seat; kitchen cabinet. 1121 W. Adams street. 15 3t COMPLETE line of G.E. ft MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Also used Maytag automatic repossessed washer, like new. Fager Maytag Saks, 147 South 2nd, Phone 3-4362. 14 6t F&EE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchan dise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF FOR SALE—Firestone and Goodyear deluxe best trade tires. 600 x 16—316.25; 670 x 15—517.75; 700 x 15—522.50; < 710 x 15— $19.85; 76U x 475 x 19 Cooper 6 ply — each $15.00. Wason’a Mobil Station, Craigville. 17 lot NEW PLUMBING — 5’ recessed cast iron bath tub with fittings; 17 x 19 cast iron shelf back lav atory with fittings; close coupled closet combination with white seat; All three fixtures only $164.98. 32 x 21' Double bowl ledge cast iron sink with fittings $61.95. Baker Plumbing ft Phone 3-2609. 243 TF Wanted WANTED TO RENT— Sleeping room for man. Herman Hinck, 350 North 10th street. 17 3t-x WANTED TO BUY—AII kinds and grades of hay, phone 3-3865 John Feasel, 615 Madison street 305 TF WANTED—Service man wants 2 riders to San Rasael, California, leaving January 24th., Phone 7 at New Corydon, Ind. • 16 4t WANTED — Clean rags 10c lb. No curtains, stockings, rayon dresses, etc. will be accepted. Decatur Daily Democrat. WASHING machine repairing, lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Mon roe Washer Repair Service, Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. 194 TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern alectri* Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing ®machine« Boardmatfs Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 125 t-x Help Wanted WANTED —Part time man bookkeeper. County Highway Garage, First ft Jackson. 17'3t-x WANTED —3 waitresses for Cancer Fund Party, February 6th, Elks Home. Phone 3-3613 after 7 p.m, 16 3t For Rent FOR RENT — Sleeping room in modern home on North 11th street, Phone 3-3977. 17 2t-x FOR RENT-OFFICE. Duke Bldg., South Second street. Phone 3-3117. 12 St ■ . FOR RENT — 4 room apartment with private entrance, Call 3-3481. 14 TF FOR RENT —208 acres good farm land and buildings on black top \yoad in Jay County, Ind. Write box 648 c/c Democrat. 3 T

w&tgofthe USED CAR You Want At Low Cost WHAT CAN EQUAL THIS? 4 Like new, to last a long time, 1952 : >ORD Custom —. 4-door. V-8 engine, overdrive. Handsome leather upholstery. Fully equipped. Low mileage. Not a spot on this one, $1395.00 FOR A MAN OF DISCRIMINATION! This low slung, velvety riding 1946 LINCOLN 4door sedan is tops. Overdrive. Little mileage, slick black paint. New tires. Drive this dream home tonight. ' , $295.00 SCHWARTZ FORD CO., Inc* Corner 3rd & Monroe Sts. OPEN 'Till 9:00 P. M.

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Miscellaneous TREE TOPS for stote" wood' iFree for hauling away, Phone 3-8361. 16 2t-X WANTED TO DO—Car washing — and simonlzlng, $10.50 complete, inside and out. Phone 3-9147, Smoke Schnepf. 17 3t-x TAX SERVICE— 'Federal and Gross, evenings only. Phone 3-4620. V. T. Scheumann, 618% North 2nd street. 16 3t-x FOR SALE—Dressed poultry and eggs, fresh daily. Free delivery. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF TAX SERVICE— Federal and Gross, evenings only k Phone 3-4120. V. T. Schevmann, 618% North 2nd street. 15 Bt*x WE. WILL -CLEAN JUjjd Bimaniza your car after school or Saturf days for SB.OO. W.ork guaranteed; Pbone 3-3839. pr 3-4139 after 4 p.m. 15 5t WE REPAIR any make of Radio or TV. Call on our Factory-Train-ed radio and television experts, all makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugka. 240 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-8810. 216 TF CALL 3'3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 - TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, syeepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF NO SHRINKAGE—No Odors—No Soaking — or scrubbing when your rugs, carpets and upholstery are cleaned in your own home. As seen in January issue of McCall’s magazine. All service by appointment only, in YOUR OWN HOME, Phone 6-6241. Corson Dura Cleaners. 5 TF Card of Thanks l express my thank, B to our ijiiiißster an<i T Fv-es “and” wtends who sd'klnmy rememberled , W durlog my. stay. at the hospital, for the getwell cards, visits and flowers, to all those who sent the Democrat, it was greatly appreciated. God bless you all in my prayers. Mrs. Calvin Hamrick 17 lt-x

More Surplus Food For School Lunches WASHINGTON 'W — School children will get a bigger share of the government’s hoard of surplus food under President Eisenhower's new federal budget. Total federal aid for the school lunch program was estimated by the president at 318 anilllon dollars for the fiscal year 1955 compared, with 296 million dollars for fiscal 1951. Mr, Eisenhower said the 12 millioh dollars increase would be in larger federal contributions of surplus - far mcommodities to the school lunch program. INDIA TO (Continued From Page One) prisoners Who have s.aid they do not want to go home. In another Panmunjom hut, thd 11. N. delegation on the military Armistice commission called a meetings for Saturday morning to discuss "prisoners of war and other matters.” The armistice commission is responsible for policing the neutral tone, The U. N. command completed “Operation Recovery,’* the receipt of some 22,090 anti -Communist Chinese and North Koreans, Thursday and started shipping the Chinese to Formosa. At the stroke of midnight, Friday/ all prisoners who resisted repatriation will become civilians. Unless the Americans make a lastsecoud decision to go home they automatically will become deserters from the U. S. Army. Trade in a uooa t own — Decatar M you have something to sell o’ rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Slight Cut In Farm Program Cost Outlined Fiscal 1955 Cost Estimated By Ike At Slight Decline WASHINGTON UP — President Eisenhower's budget today estimated farm programs in fiscal 1958 wil icost $2,366,000,000 — down about 300-million dollars from this year. He estimated net spending on price support programs of the Commodity Credit Corp, will total sl,down 47-inlllion from this year. The other $1,231,000,000 of farm spending would be for agriculture department activities, including rufal electrification and telephones thf conservation program and the faispiers home administration. This in jud.es about -300-niillion dollars ofiprice support activities carried the Commodity Credit •••.wy'.V'.(• ■ ----- —■— Requested new money for the department activities totalled sl,:182.200,000, down $133,500,000 from fiscal 1954 appropriations. The new appropriations are smaller than proposed expenditures because of funds available from past years. The budgeted decline in price stfpport spending by CCC does not take into, account higher-than-aver-age yields farmers may achieve aS they try to up production within-. acreage controls; increased cottofi allotments pending in Congress and other factors. As a result—and to take care of those items—the President requested congress increase the borrowing authority of the Commodity Credit Corp, by $1,750,000,000 to 8% billion dollars. The budget estimated losses bn price support spending in fiscal 1955 would total $487,300,000 compared with estimated 1954 losses of $326,300,000 and actual 1953 losses of $61,100,000. Most of the 1955 losses are expected on wheat. Jjl| is clear,” the President said, -that congress should reconsider the support program “not only in the interest of farmers, but also in the national interest.” Even if his flexible price support program is adopted, he predicted savings would not show up until fiscal 1956. As secretary Ezra T. Benson disclosed earlier, the President qtfested authority to ship one-bil-lion dollars worth of surplus farm commodities to friendly foreign countries in the next three years. Benson said the department hopes to’sell mostjif them but conceded some might be given away. In regular agriculture department spending, exfludirig price

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support outlays, the President asked for increases only In renarch and education extension outlays; the foreign agricultural service, rural telephone loan auttbority; and permanent surplus removal programs financed by custom receipts. Goal Is Announced For DePauw Drive A minimum objective of 131,000 and a challenge goal of |35,000 were set last night for tbe local area phase of (he greater DePauw progrun at a reunion dinner of alumni, parents and friends of the University in Fort Wayne. Attending the meeting were more than 1« representative alumni and parents of students at DePauw University residing in the area which includes Adams, Allen, Huntington, Wells and Whitley counties. Lonrell J. Smith of this city was elected- Adams county chairman. . Dr. Russell J. Humbert, DePauw President, was the principal speaker, and iLlyod 54. Cline, DePauw trustee, was toastmaster. Other speakers were Medford Maxwell, Robert Bradley, Dr. Noah Rockey, Robert Kaade and Taylor Anbury, Mon Commits Suicide In Jail At Portland PORTLAND, Ind., UP — The body of Roma Evans, 48, Fort Recovery, Ohio, who committed suicide by hanging in tbe Jay county jail While awaiting trial for rape of a 10-year-old relative, was sent to his home town Wednesday. Evans made a noose of his trousers and shoestrings to hang himself from a cell crossbar Tuesday night. BUDGET LEAVES (O—ttowed, Froi Pane «>■*» tinuation. as requested by the President, of the corporation and excise taxes now scheduled for reduction April 1. Mr. Eisenhower predicted the recent tax cuts and the revisions now recommended will promote prosperity by encouraging “continued high capital investment and consumer purchases.” • , FAVORS HOUSING (Continued Fro— Page MO $200"to $350. Present downpayments on FHAinsured loans range from 5 per cent on homes costing under 37,000 Up to 20 per cent on homes Costing 320,000 or more. The pew easy terms would be available only for homes costing less than 38,000. Families displaced from their homes by slum clearance projects <would get first priority on the new loans. Trad* in a Good Town Decatur

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS UP — Livestock: Hogs 7,800; fairly active, mostly 25-50 higher; bulk choice 170-240 lbs 26.00-26.50; 240-270 lbs 25.0023.00; 270-300 lbs 24.00-25.00; 120160 lbs 22.00-23.50, few 24.00. Cattle 1,300. Calves 300. Steers scarce; choice steers and yearlings choice baiters 21.00-23.00; vealers fairly active; choice and prime 27.00-31.00. Sheep 500, about steady; choice and prime native wooled lambs 21.00; few good and choice nativej 18.00-21.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, UP —Livestock: Hogs: Salable receipts 6,500; barrow* and gilts unevenly 35-75 c higher, mostly 50 or more higher; choice I*o-230 lb. butchers 25.7526.35* several loads choice 220 lbs. down M. 35-26.50 ; 240-17* lb, butchers N.H-25.75; few choice around 240 Ibe. to 24,00. cattle: 3,000; calves 400; steers mostly steady but few loads again being taken off market; heifers steady to weak with clearance incomplet*; vealers fully steady; good to high choice fed steers 19.50- load 1.065 !b. weights at 25.50 carrying prime grade end; two loads choice 1,386 lb. steers 24-00; good and choice heifer* 18.50- commercial to prime vealers 19.00-30.00. Sheep; 2,000; slaughter lambs steady to 25c lower; good and choice H* fbs. down 19.75-20.75; choice and prime 31.00-21.75; email lots selected native lambs 32.0022.35. Markets At A Gfance Stocks firm in moderately active trading. Bonds irregularly higher. U. 8. government bonds lower in quiet dealings. American stocks irregular. Midwest stocks irregular. Cotton future* lower. Crains in Chicago: Wheat corn, oats, rye, soy bean and lard futures higher. Hogs 25-?sc higher, top 26.50; sheep 50c higher to 25c lower, top 31,75; cattle fully steady to 50c lower, top 25.50.

Chicago Caih Grain CHICAGO, up- -Cash grain: Wheat: No. 2 red 514%; 6 yellow hard 216%; 2 mixed 215. Corn: JL yellow 158%4M,%; 2 .yellow .158-%-15&%: 3 yeMowH>3%157%; 4 yellow 155%; 5 yejlow 155%; sample gra4e yellow 148%151%. Oats: 1 white 85; 1 heavy white 85%; 2 heavy white 85; sample grade heavy white medium 78%73%; 1 heavy special red 96. =■= Soybeans: 2 yellow 315 N, track Chicago. PROPOSES U. S. (Coutluueg From Page Oat) as Belgium, which ar* rich in uranium but have no atomic power projects of their own. .< Other foreign suppliers of uranium include Canada, the Union of South Africa, and Australia. The President said he also will ask congress to amend the law to: 1. Permit sharing of tactical information about A-boinbs and Hbombs with America’s European military allies. 2. Encourage private U. S. Industry to invest its own resources of brains and money in development of atomic power. Linking atomic energy with other “national security” programs, Mr. Eisenhower noted that the re? commended spending figure of $2,425,000,000 will be the highest in history. Spending in the current fiscal year will hit an estimated total of 32,306,000,000. Actual spending last year was 31.791,000,o*o. 1,. imm Beer Hannover FORT WORTH, Tet., UP — Willis C. Kelly, self-styled “Robin Hood 1 ’ bandit got a 30-year prison sentence when a district court jury found out that instead of robbing to help the poor he bought beer with his loot.

kenmett-murray Corrected January 21 160 to 170 lbs. 25.00 170 to 180 Ibe. *5.50 180 to 220 lbs. .............. 26.00 220 to 240 lbs. 25.50 240 to 260 lbs. 24.50 260 to 280 lbs. 23.50 280 to 300 lbs. ..... 32.5* 300 to 325 lbs. . 21.50 325 to 350 lbs. 20.50 350 to 400 lbs. 20.00 400 lbs. up ........ > 19.50 100 to 160 lbs 31.00 Rough* 800 lbs. down ..... 22.00 300 to 350 lbs. 21.50 350 to 400 lbs., 21.00 400 to 450 lbs. - 20.50 450 to 500 lbs. 20.25 - 500 to 550 lbs 20.00 550 to 600 lbs. ... 13.75 600 lbs. up ......... 19.25 Stag* . 13.00 Boar* -Xi.. .. 12.00 Veal* (FrL & Bat.) 27.00 Spring Lambs (Frl. A Sat.) . 19.00 Yearlings ........ 8.00 Ewes 3.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected January 21 160 to 170 lbs —... 23.75 170 to I*o lbs. 25.50 180 to 220 lbs. ..... ... 26.00 220 to 240 lbs. 25.50 240 to 260 lbs. 24.00 260 to 280 lbs. 24.25 280 to 300 lbs. 24.75 300 to 335 lbs 23.25 325 to 350 lbs. 23.00 350 to 400 lbs. 22.50 400 lbs. up 22.25 100 to 160 lbs 22.25 Roughs 300 lbs. down 22.25 Stag* 13.50 Boar* ............ 12.50 Veal* 21.00 Lamb* « 17.50 Bw*e 4.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 31 Bum* subject to cnange during day. Prlees delivered nt elevator. Ask tor prices. Grain: .08 per bushel leas Corn: .06 per bushel les* f.o.b, farm. •- WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS - - Corrected, January |1 Large Clean Whites ..... .43 Large Clean Brown ... .42 Medium* .38 Heavy Hens .25 --i«.. RUHR ELEVATOR CO. Decatar TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY r PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs TEE P L E MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Lon* Distance -- PHONE 3-2607 i i'i i i um. 1 .... i.m .t'JW'U’ 11 V Policeman Is Fired For Aiding Robbery EAST CHICAGO, Ind., UP — A policeman was fired by the city safety board Wednesday on charges of assisting two youths in a supermarket burglary and accepting loot from a second burglary of the same store/ The officer. Fred Christiana, 29, still faces criminal charges of accepting stolen property but is free on 33,000 bond. The board foubd Christiana guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer, violation of police regulations and neglect of duty after the two youths testified against him. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur,

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