Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1954 — Page 5

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QUICKIES—By g- lUmwlfe ■ £?«—■ rti.,. ,i i, "* sea^Es& M "I picked up quite a tengain in the Democrat Want Ade today—l hope we’ve got lote of mice!” Farmer's Col, wa BUT chickens and quality egga. Decatur Farm*. 11l ts LET Us treat and clean your wheat for Smut. Burk Elevator Co. 210 Mt NOW IS THE TIME ! We will apply bulk fertiliser to your field, same as sack price at Elevator. Monroe Grain & Supply, Monroe, Ind. 212 3t FOR SALE—Saline certified Wheat Seed. Germination 99% — Purity 99%. High Yielding Variety. Leland A. Ripley & Sone, Phone 7-7192, Monroe, Ind. 208 TF FOR SALE—Grain drill, 9 hole, fertiliser and grass seeder, steel wheels, tractor hitch. $35.00. E. H. Cook, Route 1, Phone 3-9116. LET 1 U§ Treat your wheat with Ceresan, you usually get 6% to 15% better stands. Up to 25% better yields, by reducing these diseases, Stinking Smut and Seed Decay. Monroe Grain A Supply, Monroe, Ind. 212 3t Genuine Pfister Hybrid seed corn. Holder of world's, record ~~ yield on one and ten acre fields. Dealer territory available in thisCounty. Address inquiries to D. R. Lloyd, Gomer, Ohio. 209 6t-x WANTED TO BUY—White Rock try era; eggs; hens; Leghorn bens; free culling and pick-up. Custom dressing daily. TREON’S Poultry Market, Ml North 13tb, Phone 3-3717, 89 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial 0 and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadi ler Products Co. w ls TF YOUR FEEDING PROBLEM to our feeding problem! We have vitamins, anti biotics and blackstrap molasses to help you with your feeding formula. Bring your feeding problem to ns. Heller Coal, Feed and Supply. 133 TF For Rent FOR RENT—6 room modern home, Phone 3-3510. 211 3t FOR RENT—2 corner office rooms, heat, lights and water furnished. Reppert School of Auctioneering. Call 3-3804. 212 3t FOR RENT —3 room apartment, private bath and private entrance. Uptown. Call 3-3625. 210 3t FOR RENT—-Large furnished 3 room apartment; Large furnished 2 room apartment; Also 2 sleeping rooms. Mrs. John Gage, for appointment Call 6-6177 or 3-3780. 211 3t CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. • STIEFEL GRAIN CO. Phone »3-3709

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For Salo - Mlsc. GOOD USED Gas Range*. Stucky A 00. Monroe, Ind. 94 TF FOR SALE—I 937 CHEVROLET Sedan delivery, Phone 3-3851. , 212 3t-x PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 118 TF ADD FOR SALE DON'T sit and sigh, give it a try, Fina Foam rug and upholstery cleaner. Smith Drug Co. 211 3t YOURS to enjoy, if you employ, Glaxo water-clear linoleum coating. Ends waxing. Holthouse Drug Co. 211 St FOR SALE—White enamel Biegler oil burning kitchen heater, in good condition. Phone 3-8285. Mrs. Glen Roughia. - 211 St BOTTLE GAS Service for cooking A water heating, Brooder stoves, snd 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS Phone 8-3316. 15 TF STUCKY’S STORE aT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. 118 TF FREE BOTTLE GAS HOOKUP with 60 or 100 lbs. cylinders tor cooking or water heating. Get our Special Low Rates. HAUGKS. Open till 8:00 p.m. 98 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 ■ TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigera- - tors. Home freesera and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DE CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FOR SALE—One Used G.E. Re frigerator, good condition. Also < complete line MAYTAG A G.E Appliances. Fager Maytag Sales. 147 South 2nd street. Phone 3-4362. 210 5t FOR SALE—I94O black"; PLYMOUTH, good paint job, excellent running condition, good tires (2 new ones), radio, heater, must sell before Saturday. See Jim Rowley, 215 South 3rd, after 4:00 p.m. 211 3t-x FREE — F*el free to look around in our store at our tin* merchan dise such as furniture, floor cov erings, bedding, lamps and ap pllancea, and every day haul ware needs. Open eltWe'iCUMlg except Wed. Stucky A Co., Mob roe. Ind. Phone 6-6868. 82 TF NEW APEX conventional Washera; Automatic Washers and Dryers. “Best deal in Ttown. Free Demonstration anytime — Plus Free box of All. Mazelin Heating _A Appliances. 60S North 13th street. Phone 3-3808. 197 TF LARGE STOCK— 30 gallon gas water heaters with galvanised glass lined tanks, 10 year warrantee, only 3118.00; 52 gallon electric water heaters with 10 year warrantee only $119.00. Phone 3-2609. Baker Plumbing and Heating. 704 Monroe Street 107 T FOR SALE USED APPLIANCES ONE Easy Spindrier Washer. 52 model $59.00; One 8 Cu. Ft. Lenard refrigerator $48.50; One S’,4 Cu. FL Westinghouse refrigerator $68.00; One 11 cu. ft. Servel refrigerator. large freezing compartment $79.00; One 9 cu. ft. Gibson refrigerator, large freez ing compartment $75.00; One Bendix automatic washer, like new $109.00; One Bendix gas dryer, like new $129.00. Adams County Trailejr Sales, Inc. 803 North 13th street. Phone 3-3039 208 TF — —a — .... , I

■ »■ lIWI ■ ■■■ ■■JI 111 I ill I ■ FOR SALE — Blonde bedroom suite; Cold Spot refrigerator; Kroehler living room suite, green. Furniture just new. Reason for selling, husband going to service. Call 3-439 L 211 3t FOR SALE —One 8.4 du. ft. automatic defrost IHC Refrigerator, New, In original crate, priced at $190.00; One used Westinghouse Refrigerator, good condition, $65.00; One Self propelled rotary 90 inch Lawn Mower, demonstrator, $150.00, used very little; One 21 inch Johnson Mower, New. Priced at SIOB.OO. See Curtis Hill, 105 South 13th street. 212 6t Lost and Found LOST—Black and tan female Coon Hound. Kenneth Bollenbacher, Pleasant Mills. 212 3t-x Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED—Day shift. Call 3-2067 ? 211 3t-x . .. . ... - , V t '. WANTED—GirI or Woman typist to work part time in local office. Write Box .742 % Democrat Office. 212 3t WANTED—Car hop. Must be over 18 years of age. Apply at Center Maid, 13th and Washington street, from 3:00 to 11:00 p.m. ■ 211 3t-x Real Estate FOR SALE —Fine 2 bedroom Home. • Full basement, automatic oil furnace. Walking distance to proposed new Northwest School. Ned C. • Johnson, Auctioneer, Real Estate, Dial 3-2796. 212 3t "WOULD YOU Tike to live in a fine country home and have your children attend the new Adams Central School? We have a flhe 18 acre farm for sale with a 5 room semi-modern house, modern dairy barn & chicken house located 2 miles East of Monroe on Road 124 then ' 2 mile South on Black Top Road. Comparing Decatur Properties' price & the high tax rate with this farm's price and its' tax rate, the pric* is not prohibitive. When you buy, what will you have —a placs to live with an income, or just a place to live? — Ned C. Johnson, Auctioneer - Real Estate, phone 3-2796.” 210 3t Automotive GOOD SELECTION of tots model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD , Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd «t. 24 TF FOR SALE OR TRADE—Whe* looking for * select, low mileage, used car, be sure and see, Fred Busche, before you buy or phone 3-3941. • 162 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence ’at Zintsmaster Motors. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003 .247 TF Wanted WANTED—To care tor children in my home while mother works. Nice home, Phone. 3-3936. 210 3t TELEVISION SERVICE and Re pair Department. We service all makes of sets. KLENKS, Phase 3-2158. 184 TF FOR SALE —Dressed poultry snd eggs, frosh daily. Free delivery. TREON'3 Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF PLUMBING — see us for your plumbing needs, large or small, all work, done by experienced plumbers. Klenka. 58 TF HOUSETRAILERS wanted—regulars around $600.00, moderns to $1250.00, paying cash. Describe, give price. Kindly write Postoffice Box 803 Marion, Ind. 210 3t-X — ..a. WASHING mac nine repairing, lawn mower sharpening and re pairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Adthur Mitchell. Phone 6-6463. 184 TF WANTED IMMEDIATELY from Individual or corporation. To tor row $4,500.00 for short term loan. Will pay good interest and payments. This loan represents 1/ltb of total investment Write box| * 743 % Decatur Democrat. 212 3t| SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED' —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed,rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman's Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 8 a.m. to 8 p in. 206 25t-x MASONIC NOTICE All Masons are asked to meet at Masonic Hall, Friday at 2:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of Chester L. Dalzell. Ray Stingely, W.M.

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Miscellaneous run Ottr Cider Mfrl each Thursday. Kirsch Planing Mill, 640 North 3rd street, Phone 8-3306. 210 TF A-l TRENCHING, Waterline*, Footr Ings, THe, Septic taakalnaUUed, Call Collect, E-87178 - ft 18544. ; 188 27-x we REPAIR any macs M jhdio or T.V. Call on our Factory-Train-ed radio and television eaperta, all make*, ail model*, ail work guaranteed. Haugka. 240 TF APPtIANdB SERVidfc. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and part* for aD maxes. Klenk’a. Phon* 141(8, 229 TF SEPTIC tanks, aesspooto, toilet vault* vacuum cleaned, sewar lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free Inspection. Langley Sower Cleaners. Decatur 8-3810. 218 TF ELECTRIC ROTOROOTER—Sewers, drain* cleaned Gaarantaed. The only one in Adams, Welle Countie*. G R. Willleas*, rant* 2, Deeatur. Phoaa 1 on 80, Tee•tn. 187 TF CARRIERBOYS—fiIe your appliestdon now for openings in Daily Democrat carrier routes. Boys should be 12 years of age, able to give full time attar school hours to delivery of papers and collections. Apply at thia office. 11l 9t-*F HOSPITAL TAX (Coattoee* Fr»e Fair* O, * l> than the SII,OOO received from taxes, is abput $19,000 monthly. At this rate the auditor's office estimates that the hospital will show an operating surplus at the end of this year. NATIONALISTS (C—ttaate » Pace O»«) pounded Red Chinese coastal positions, Dulles told the Nationalist government it “does not stand alone” but has the U. 8. fleet as a protector against invasion. Dulles and Chiang met in a tense atmosphere generated by the military situation Which developed when Communist mainland aatillery batteries began shelling Na-tionalist-held Quemoy Island last Friday. In a statement to newsmen at the Taipeh airport, Dulles declared: “Now, unhappily, new aggression is rife in the world and all who Would peril. k , “This time the Republic of China does not stand alone. The Unit-( ed Statee fleetis under orders to protect Taiwan (Formosa). “Red China now is intensifying its military and propaganda activities against free China. “We shall not be Intimidated, orders to our seventh fleet, issued by the preceding Truman administration, continue firm under the Eisenhower administration, “The United Slates is proud to stand with those who, having passed through so many trials, are yet courageously sustained by faith that wll Inot be shaken.” Democrat Want Ada Bring Results TEEPLE MOVING a TRUCKING Local and Lena Distance PHONE S-2607 ■J BBBgPR* USED CARS! WE RE BREAKING THE MARKET! Why waste money on an old car? 1952 STUDEBAKER , Champion. Lew mileage. Loaded with accessories. Overdrive. New nylon tubelooe white-wall tires. The cleanest used car in town. We say. ‘Here's A Bargain!' A 1952 for juet $995.00 MAKE’EM STARE! 1951 FORD Victoria. V-8 engine. Low mileage. Rich, clean upholstery. Beautiful two-tone paint Fully equipped. Smartest car on the road. See 1t151,095.00 $1,095.00 SCHWARTZ FORD CO. INC. Third & Monroe Sts. *

Nation's Top Fanns Continually Enlarge Most Economic And Most Efficient Form WASHINGTON (IN8) — Federal farm economists say that the •toe of th* U.S. farm which to most economic and therefore most efficient is continually growing larger. This situation — combined with other important financial factors—boosted the farmers' average capital requirements last year to an alLtime high. The other factors Include high price* of farm land, machinery, equipment and livestock. The major reason tot the expansion in size of the moat economic farm to toe continued trend toward use of modern equipment and techniques. A study of farm economics shows that farmers throughout the nation paid higher prices in 1958 tor moat industrially produced items, such as machinery, motor supplier, building and fence material. fertilizer and pesticides, than tn 1952. At the same time, wage rates aftd property taxee also are higher, although prices paid for feed and for feeder and replaCMnent livestock were considerably lower then in 1912. The study shows that cost per unit of production was higher in 1953 than the previous year on six of 19 types of farflm, and that it was higher in 1953 on all but the western Wisconsin dairy farms than it had been during the 194749 period. All thia adds up to the fact that farmers had to continue to expand production to get a substantial return on their investment. The greatest increase in cost per unit of production was on the noa-lrvigMed cotton farm* of the high plains due to the small volume of production la that area in 1983. Net fam preductien in tkia area last year was the lowest since 1937, the first year such a study was tnade. The cutback was due to drought, which caused abandonment ot much cotton acreage and a decrease to yield per acre. Total operating expenses continued to rise list year—and operating cost per dollar of gross income was higher than the previous year on all except the wheaucorn-live-stock farms, where greater production Increased gross Income. Prices received by tamers were lower In 1953 than in 1952 on all types of farms. Thus, gross income for the year was much lower than during the preceding year. One Man Killed As Auto Is Overturned ROCKVILLE. Ind. (!N8» Waldon ft. Rickard, 98, of Rumsey, Ky wee killed near Rockville on U.B. 41 Wednesday night when the car in WfrLyh Ma Waa HiHri* nhref roff « wMtvsi vie w ort rifling, Bnty T OTI a curve and Overturned seven times.

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Terre Haute's Bus Strike Continues TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (INS) — Parente drove children to Terre Haute city schools for opening classes today as a strike of 80 Hue drivers entered its 24th day. A committee was named at a special Wednesday night meeting to go to Indianapolis Friday to discuss the situation 'with the Indiana public service commission. Six Teen-Agers Nabbed By Police Caught After Wild Chase At Capital INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Six teen-agers were nabbed in a 90 mile per hour chase through Indianapolis in which police fired six shots at the careening car. In all, police said the chase up and down avenues and alleys totaled 13 miles before Carver Dean. 19, of Indianapolis, was arrested on charges of reckless driving. Marshall Frodge, 18. of Indianapolis in whose name the car was registered at Knob Lick, Kr., was charged with having improper plates on the car and with being disorderly. A 16-year-old boy was turned over to juvenile aid authorities. Three girls identified as Marjorie Walker, 18, Geraldine Williams, 19, and Lois Walkner, 19. ail of Indianapolis, were charged with disorderly conduct. Police said they gave chase when they spotted the car traveling at a high rate of speed through the city. Hatless, Shoeless Bandit Is Caught INDIANAPOLIS (INS) A thief Mt a long trail of evidence behind when he fled a police net in indlaapolio Wednesday night. Police said the holdup man fleeing a laundry robbery scene lost his hit and shoes in the escape. A hatless, shoeless man, Henry James, 23, of Indianapolis, was arested a short time la'.er, identified as the bandit and held under preliminary charges of robbery. Richmond Woman Is Appointed Chairman MARTON, Ind. (INS) President Frank Maidenberg of the Indiana aeeociation for mental health has announced the appointment of Mra.J.H. Griswold, of Richmond, aa chainman of the 1954 Christ mas drive sponsored by the organisation to collect Yuletide gifts for the 11,00 patients in the state's mental institutions. Parties also are to be held in each hospital ward in hospitals for the mentally ill.

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Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO (INS) — One p.m. grain prices: Wheat: Sept. 217%;-Dec. 221%; i March 222%. Corn: Sept. 164%; Dec. 156%; March 160%. Oats: Sept. 78%; Dec. 78%; March 79%. Soybeans: Sept. 302%; Nov. 275; Jan. 278%; March 281%. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Livestock : Hogs 20,000. Largest run since late In 1946. Barrows and gilts |1 , to 11.25 lower. 180-250 lbs 1950-19757 Odd loads and mixed weights 1925, heavier and lighter weights scarce. 120-160 lbs 1650-18. Sows 50-75 c and spots more lower, choice 300-400 lbs 18-19, 400-600 lbs 17-18. Cattle 1900. Calves 400. Steers and heifers strong. Cows steady to 25c or more lower. High good to choice steers and yearlings 232575, good steers and yearlings 222250, commercial steers 16-1950, utility steers down to 13. Short load choice to prime mixed year- > lings 25. High choice heifers 22-24, utility to low choice 1450-2150. Utility and commercial cows 950-13, canners and cutters 7-950. Vealers steady, top 21. Sheep 1500. Lambs unevenly steady to 50c higher. Good and choice springers 20-21, top 2150. Utility and good 15-1950. Ewes 350-450. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (INS)—Livestock: Hogs salable 11,000; $1 lower than Wednesday average; early top 20; bulk 18.50-20; heavy 18.7520, medium 19.75-20; light 19.2520; light lights 15.25-19; packing sows 16.50-19.50; pigs 8.50-15.50. Cattle salable 5,000; weak-50c lower; calves salable 500; steady: choice to prime steer 24-29; common to choice 16.50-24; yearlings 16.50- heifers 15-26; cows 7.50- bulls 10.50-15.50; calves 822; feeder steers 13.50-22; etocker steers 11-23: Stocker cows and heifers 12.50-19. Sheep salable 2,000; steadyweak;choice and prime lambs 19.50- common to choice 1019.50; yearlings 8-17.50; ewes 45.50. Hog Slaughter On Increase In U. S. Washington ( ins> Hot slaughter Is continuing to increase and animal weights are declining ae hogs from .this year's large new < crop move to market, ue it” Last week's kill of hogs totaled ' 978 thousand head, an increase of four percent from the previous 1 week and a raise of 21 percent from the corresponding week of 1 1953. L — Cattle elaughter also was up one percent from the previous \week and two percent above last Calf slaughter, however, dropped from the last week of August. Commission Refuses Interchange Shift INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The Indiana toll road commission today announced it ha« decided to leave the Roseland interchange on the east-west pay-as-you-ride highway just wl»ere it is - in South Bend. Despite vigorous protests by South Bend Mayor John A. Scott, who cited opposition d»y the University of Notre Dame and St. Mary’s College, the commission refused to budge. GAMMA GLOBULIN <C»atta«M»d Frw Page One) victim was tour-year-oM ftobert Joe Champ, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Champ, of near Redkey in Jay county. Robert Joe's two-year old brother. Jdhn, also Is a polio patient in the Ball Memorial hospital at Muncie, but is as Id to be | improving. Jay county has a third jxilio patient. Jerry Wajne Wheeler,' 5, who is listed in ''satisfactory” cott- ■ dition in Fort Wayne Lutheran hospital.

, J KENNETT-MURRAY - Corrected September 8 160 to 180 lbs. . le.oo 180 to 900 lbs. a .... 18.25 200 to 230 lbs ._ ~ 18.75 UWto 240 lbs. .............. 18,50 240 to 200 lbs. -- ....... 18.00 200 to 280 lbs. ........ 17.50 280 to 300 lbs. .............. 17.00 300 to 325 lbs. 18.50 325 to 350 lbs. 15.76 400 lbs. up 14.75 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.00 300 to 350 lbs. ............ 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 400 to 450 lbs. 14.50 450 to 500 lbs. ... ...... 13.50 500 to 550 lbs. 13.00 550 to 600 lbs ...... 15.50 600 lbs. up ......... 12.00 100 to 160 lbs. ..... 14.00 Stags 9.00 Boars 9.00 Veal ............ 18.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. A Sat.) - 18.00 Yearlings ... 8.00 Ewes 2.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected September 8 >l6O to 180 lbs. 16.50 180 to 220 lbs. ... 18.50 220 to 230 lbs 19.00 230 to 240 lbs. 18.50 240 to 260 lbs .. .. 18.00 260 to 280 lbs. 17.50 280 to 300 lbs 17.00 300 to 325 lbs. 16.50 325 to 350 lbs. 16.00 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 400 lbs. up 15.00 100 to 160 lbs. .............. 14.25 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.50 Stags ...j 10.00 Boars 9.50 Veals 17.00 Lambs 17.00 Ewes .......... 3.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected September 8 Beans souject to change during dav Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lew Corn: .05 per bushel lew t.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected September 8 Large Clean Whites .St Large Clean frowns ..... .86 Mediums ...................... .25 Pullets .16 Heavy Hens .......... L— .15 Leghorn Hens .11

W you have something to sell or rooms for tent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. ■B»- - 7,-- ? DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oaW wheat, and soybeans Sc per bushel and earn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 ■ 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING A TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3*2607 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs Notice My Office Will Be Closed from September 3 to 16 Dr. JOHN B. SPAULDING

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