Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1955 — Page 5

TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1955

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QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds JUMPIMO ”**■“'* “ . . Like our Democrat Want Ad says—a life-time supply of H2O free with each car!” Farmer’s Col. WE BUY chicken. and quality eggs, Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—ISO bales of alfalfa and timothy mixed, Phone 3-8118. Arthur Krueckeberg. 49 3t-x FOR SALE) Oft TRADE on livestock, clover, alfalfa and mixed hay. Phone 6-6149. 48 3t-x WANTED—Top quality hay, Red clover and red clover timothy mixed. John Feasel, Phone 3-8865. 259 TF FOR SALE-—Alfalfa hay, baled, first,.second, third cuttings. Mrs. George Cramer, route 3. Telephone 3-8216. 49"3t-x FOR SALE —Ayshire Heifer with calf by side, 2 years old. Claude Leisure, Monroe, Ind. Call 6-6940. - : 50 3t u FOR SALE—IO ft. xl2 ft. brooder house, nearly new. Reasonable if taken at once. Ed Warren, route 3. phone 3-8401. 50 3t-x FOR SALE —Harosoy seed Beans and Clark Beans. Highest yielding in Indiana. Ezra Kaehr, 5 miles West of Monroe on 124, Craigviile phone. 48 3t FOR SALE—2OO bales bright clover and timothy mixed hay. 50c a bale. Harold Hockemeyer, | 3 miles East and % North of Hoagland. 48 3t-x FOR SALE—Registered number 1 Clintland seed Oats. The new oats that leads improved varieties in yield and rust resistance. Don Fiechter, route 4, Decatur, phone 10 on 21, Craigviile. 48 3t-x Farmers attention— we remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial 0 and ask for Enterprise 34|0. We pay all phor»e chargeC The Stadler Fertiliser Co., fo'fffierly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF U’ANTED TO BUY—White Rock fryers; eggs; hens; Leghorn hens; free culling and pick-up Custom dressing dally, TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF feABY CHlCKS—Quality Bred ROP Sired Creighton Big English White Leghorns lay chalk white eggs. ROP Sired White Rock, NH Red and Barred Rock, all excellent laying strains. Also available superior meat type strains. Order profitable Model Chicks today. Come in to see us or phone 6-6866 Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 281 TF Real Estate FOR SALE —6 room house, less than two years old. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, front room and utility room, on U.S. 224 in Magley, Ind. Auctioneer. Herman Strahm. Craigviile, Ind. Phone 55. 47 6t-x THY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs

L'UllJ L/V4UUVI HZ Uv A Another Year Means Another Opportunity We hope it will be an opportunity on our part to continue to serve you and we hope it will be another year on your part during which you will be prosperous, healthy and happy. We hope, also, you will come in and visit us and pick up your calendar which we have ordered on behalf of the friends of the Heller, Decatur and Ehinger insurance agencies. If you can’t come, call or write and we will see you get the calendar you want. ■ Heller & Decatur Insurance • ? Agencies Established 1887 Bob Heller, Agent East Monroe Street, Opposite City Free Parking Lot Phone 3-4106 From Roof to Cellar—lnsure with Heller

’ _ an< * Found STRAYED —Male Beagld Dog, Monday. Answers to name of Skipper, Phone 3-2119. 50 3t Wanted WANTED—A home for a dog, 5 months old, call 3-4608. 50 2t WANTED—Hemstitching to do'in my home. Mrs. Franklin Oliver. Phone 6-6807, Monroe. Ind. 50 3t WANTED T 0 BUY—Good used standard size typewriter, Phone , 3-4504 after 4:30 p.m. 49 3t-x sewing"machines repaired —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell t new and guaranteed rebuilt sewc hag Machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. We service what we sell. Automotive i GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD t Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St - TF I FOR SALE OR iRA.DE —When i looking for a select, low mileage I used <nr, be sure and see, Fred Busche, before you buy or phone , 3-3941. 162 TF ’ FOR SALE — 1953 CHRYSLER Windsor, 4-door, one of the best. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Ply-mouth Dealers. “Our used cars make good or we do.” 48 3t j OUR USED CARS are safety test- , ed and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2603. 247 TF i Miscellaneous ■ FOR SALE—Dressed poultry and ( eggs, fresh daily. Free delivery. TREON’S Poultry Market 651 , North 13th, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF WE REPAIR any make of Radio or T.V. Call on our FactoryTrained radio and television experts, all makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugks. ‘ a - 240 TF, ; ELECTRIC ROTO-kOOTEß—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 Cleanerg. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF DON’T THROTF I’rttWAT—Wil fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes Phone 3-2158-KLENKS. —t TF WASHING machine repairing, lawn rnow’er sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. Gds ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Arthur Mitchell. Phone 6-6463. 300 TF Business Opportunities UNUSUAL'OPPORf UNITY We finance and train you in a business of your own. Once in a lifetime opportunity in this and surrounding territory to handle our new 3 in 1 Hot Drink Unit. Using Maxwell House Coffee. Bakers Chocolate and Tenderleaf Tea. This is a highly profitable year round business which can be operated from your home in spare or full time. Ten of these sensational units doing the 1953 average would give you an income of $423.50 weekly and >1834.73 monthly. If you sincerely wan,t to get started in a business of your own now and have >895.00 cash to start write giving phone and address to Box 820 %■ Daily Democrat. 49 3t-x

For Rent i- FOR RENT —4 room modern upi- stairs apartment, close to busit ness district, Phone 3-2003. 48 TF FOR RENT —All modern 3- room apartment, furnished or unfurn--5 ished, private bath, heat and t water furnished. Call at 227 a North 4th street. 47 TF f Help Wanted • MOTEL CAREKR“fOR YOU 0 MEN, WOMEN and COUPLES to K train for MOTEL Management ) and Operation. Only matured I- Will be considered. Age 35 - 59. 1 Write — NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, Box 819 % Democrat. 49 3t-x i ■ • — '• For Sale -Mi»c. - FOR SALE —9 x 12 wine Rug. Call after 5:30 at 3-4615. 50 3t - >IOO OFF on brand new Phllco Refrigerators, all deluxe models. ’ Haugks. 47 St p GOOD USED —Fuel oil space Heatera. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. ‘ 240 TF J GOOD USED GAS space Heaters. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. P 240 TF - DECORATING?—Use Super KemTone or Kem-Glo, from Habegger Hardware. 40 TF s USED iX’ASHER for sale, good t condition, Telephone 6-6367. 50 3t-x 1 FOR SALE —Wurlitxer upright pi- • ano, good condition, Phone , 6-6480. 50 3t-x ’ RELIABLE reports refer to Fina Foam as an outstanding rug and upholstery cleaner. Smith’ Drug [Co. 50 3t MAKE the test, you’Jl like it best. Get transparent Glaxo linoleum , coating at Holthouse Drug Co. 50 3t > - . FHILCO — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price ! see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE —Nice dining room suite, and buffet. Phone 3-3676. 210 South 11th street, Sam Cook. 50 2t-x , KEM-TONE and KEM-GLO Wall paints, all colors, easy to use. Do ytur own decorating. Uhrick Brothers. 27 TF • FOR SALE—Used furniture—lt vI ing room suites, >IO.OO up; Dining room suites. >15.00 up; Chairs, >5.00 up; Tables, >2.00 up. ■ Wylie Furniture Co. 50 2t I FOR*46ALE-r»4i y bom* plete; Spring coat and hat; Nylon snow suit with helmet, both size 3; Blue car; Tricycle; Stroller and toilet set, Phone 3-4153. , —.— ------— —i——- ■ SAVE >IOO.OO on New 14 cu. ft. G.E. upright Freezer. Also complete line ol G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts & service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd, Phone 3-4362. 49 6t FOR SALE —Keivinator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Keivinator — trade now for a new Keivinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF STUCKY’S STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days » week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF BOTTLE GAS Service tor cooking & water heating. Brooder stoves, and 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS Phone 3-3316. 15 TF FREE HOOK UP—With Shellane Bottle Gas. for cooking, heating, Etc. Mazelin Heacing & Appliances, 608 North 13th street, phone 3-3808. 41 TF FREE BOTTLE GAS HOOK-UP with 60 or 100 lbs. cylinders for cooking or water heating. Get our Special Low Rates. HAUGKS Open till 9:00 p.m. 98 TF CALL"jL3II4 or 3<J115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 ■ TF PENNSYLVANIA EVER GHEE N SEEDLINGS—We have the Best for Christmas Trees. Pines. Spruces. Firs. Send for listing Today. SCHROTH’S NURSERY, INDIANA. PA. 50 T-x FULL LINE OF — Johnson SeaHorse Outboard motors; LAWNBOY’ Power Mowers, >64.95 to >114.50; LYMAN & PIONEER Boats. Mansfield Outboard Marine Sales, 222 North 3rd street. 45 TF j FREE — Feel tree to look around in our store at our fine - dise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and ap- -■ piianees,*aud every day whamware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF I RECALL GOJACK tCulitlimed from Page One) liar Strunk ..." In' this outburst he made reference’ to Arthur Strunk, an FBI ■ informer, who identified other! union leaders us Communists.

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Adams Central FFA Is Contest Winner Wins Parliamentary Procedure Contest The Adams Central chapter of Future Farmers of America won' the sectional parliamentary procedure contest Monday night at the Adams Central school. The team competed with the western team from the Russiaville chapter. The local F.F.A. represented district six and defeated the winners of district four and five to win the sectional. The team now enters the state contest, which will be held at Purdue April 1. The other three sectional winners of the state will also compete. The Portland F.F.A. chapter won the public speaking contest and will also participate in,the state event. Members of the local team are Dee Byerly, Richard Kaehr. Jim Fisher, Phil Moser, Larry Lautzenheiser, Arlen Mitchel, Jerry Sprunger, Mike Lehman, Jahn Bluhm, Fred Fox, David Liby and Larry Schwarts. The team is coached by Martin W’atsou, vocational agriculture instructor at Adams Central. Billy Graham Film At Pleasant Mills “London Crusade”, an hour-long documentary of the three-month campaign held by evangelist Billy Graham, will be shown at the Methodist church at Pleasant Mills, Thursday at 7:30 ip.m. Filmed entirely in England. "London Crusade” is Britain’s own story of the three-month Billy Graham campaign. Narrated by the bishop of Barking, one of the most respected leaders of the Anglican church, the saga is a complete. gripping portrayal of the events as they transpired. STORE WINDOWS (Continued from sage One) Cars were also flooded out as they attempted to pass through the deep water which transformed streets into small rivers. The storm evidently did most of its damage in Decatur. Berne reported no damage from it and north of Decatur it was not as violent as here. BONUS BILL (Continued frqra Pago Ona) The bonus is to be subtracted from the >2l million World War II bon us supply., Those opposing the bonus, in addition to Foltz and Davidson were Ball, Clarke. Clay. Guthrie, Kellams. Schmidt, Stout and Waggoner, Republicans, and Pritchard and Smelser, Democrats.

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Truck Wrecked In . Storm Last Night Driver Uninjured In Wreck Monday Night Ernest Orman. 49, of Charlestown, narrowly missed Injury when his truck was wrecked during Monday night’s bad wind and rain storm. The accident occurred three miles north of Berne ’, on U. 8. highway 27 at 9:45 p.m. i Orman was driving north in a - truck owned by the Tube Turns i Co. of Louisville, Ky. The tractor i of the vehicle dropped off the i road Into the soft berm Just as it neared a bridge. The driver tried to bring the 1 truck back up on the road. The i tractor cleared the bridge but the trailer hit it and the truck was i thrown down into the creek ditch. The truck was loaded with steel and wreckers worked until 2 am. trying to pull it up. Sheriff Merle Affolder and state troopers Gene Rash and Walt Schindler investigated. was not injured but the truck was badly damaged in • the accident. Damage was estimated at well over >I,OOO. The heavy load made it impossible to straighten the trailer until today w-ben the steel parts could be taken out nnd loaded into another truck. PLANE CRASHES 4Cnn»<nued from Page One) tling the blaze because of lack of water at the aite, a quarter of a mile east of U. S. Highway |H. Lake Charles residents go to the polls today to vote on a referendum to decide if the air force base will be a permanent installation

aie - seats to block such reforms. WANTED FARMS TO SELL! We have Buyers but no farms , to show. If you want to sell or trade, Call us. THE KENT REALTY & AUCTION CO. DECATUR, INDIANA C. W. KENT GERALD STRICKLER PHONE 3-3390 f FURNACE and . “ AIR CONDITIONING Unit DGet Year-Around Air-Conditioningl • Heats in the Winter and Cools in the Summer ! • Uses the Same Ducts. Also Air-Cooled Units that do not use waterl No Money Down I 3 Years To Pay I FREE ESTIMATES HAUGK’S 209 N. 13th St. Open Evenings ’till 9:00

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Hatoyama Forming Japanese Cabinet Seeks To Normalize Relations With Reds TOKYO HNS) —Japan's prime minister Ichiro Hatoyama Indicated today he will take steps to “normalise” relations with Russia and Red China as sooh as ha forms a new cabinet, probably by March 20. Hatoyama’s conservative Democratic party scored a solid victory in Sunday's national election, winning 185 out of the 487 seats in the lower house of the diet (parliament). Hatoyama who succeeded Shigeru Yoshida as prime minister last December, has said repeatedly he hopes to end the technical state of war with Russia and Red China and at the same time maintain a close alliance with the United States. He declared in an election statement: ‘•Friendship with the United States and western nations alone, while turning a cold shoulder towards the Communist nations can only heighten tensions and threaten a third world war.” Selection of a cabinet is expected to go off smoothly as Hatoyama told reporters today he would choose only members of his Democratic party. The prime minister stated: “I intend to form a single party cabinet and, where necessary, seek adjustments by conference with apposition parties in the implementation of major policies.” Revisions of the U. S.-sponsored constitution-one of the main campaign platforms of the Democrats -appeared improbable ,in the face ot Socialist election gains giving them the necessary one-third of the RPMte tn hlrw.lr

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK I CHICAGO (INS)— Livestock: Hogs—Salable 7,000, steady-25c higher. Early top 1075; bulk 141450; heavy 1425-1525; medium 15-16251 light 1575-1675; light lights 13-16; packing sows 125014M; pigs 8-1250. i Cattle — Salable 5,000, steady. t Calves, salable 400. steady. Choice to prime steers 27-34; common to choice 15-2650; yearlings 15-33; heifers 14-29; cows 91450; bulla 10-16; calves 15-25; feeder steers 15-2250; stocker steers 15-2350; stacker cows and heifers 10-1050. Sheep — Salable 3,000, steady. Choice and prime lambs 22-23; common to choice 15-2175; yearlings 10-1850; ewes 550-025. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Livestock: Hogs 7,500. Barrows and gilts strong to 25c higher, top 50c high er. 170-225 lbs 16-17, 225-250 lbs 1525-16. 250-290 lbs 1475-1550, 290325 lbs 1450-15, 120-160 lbs 14-15. Sows steady, choice 300-500 lbs 131425, 600-650 lbs 1250-1275. Cattle 2,300. Calves 300. Steers and heifers fully steady. Load choice steers sold to arrive at 2550, commercial to choice steers and yearlings 17-24. utility to low commercial 1350-1650. Choice heifers and mixed yearlings 22-2350, good and choice heifers 18-2150; commercial to low good* 14-1760. Utility and commercial cows 11-13, canners and cutters 9-11. Vealers steady to 50c tower, top 2658. Sheep 150. Market poorly tested. Lambs weak, ewes steady. Good to prime wooled lambs 2050-22, utility and good down to 17, ewes 4-7: ATOMIC BOMB ♦Continued from Page Qnal ous radioactivity had cleared. Safety teams armed with instruments were to precede tham to pent areas wbere radioactivity lingered. The test was an alternate detonation substituted for "big shot”, a more powerful blast which has been postponed since Feb. 15 when it was originally scheduled to have opened the 1955 series. The “big shot” blast is expected to have a potency bqual to 50,000 tons of TNT, or about twiee the "power of the bombs which wrecked the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War 11. < This test has been tentatively re-scheduled for the pre-dawn hours Wednesday. ALLIED SEEDS Insures Premium Crops 1955 SEED PRICES Timothy >13.50 bu> Y. B. Sweet Clover .... 12.75 bu. Gert. Ladlno . ... 45 lb. Brome Grass 47 bu. Med. Red Clover 39.75 bu. ALFALFAS California 127.50 bu. Okla. Approved 28.50 bu. Cert. Ranger 36.75 bu. Utah Grimm 32.75 bu . N. W. Grimm 32.75 bu. THEO. BULMAHN Phone 3-8106 * • I

KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected March-1 160 to 180 lbs. 15.25 180 to 220 lbs. .............. 15.75 220 to 240 lbs. ;...J 15 ; oq 240 to 260 lbs. 14 25 260 t 0,230 lbs. ......... 13.00 28Q to 300 lbs. .... ..... 13.00 300 to 350 lbs. .... 12.50 350 to 400'lbs. 12.00 400 lbs. up 12.00 100 to 160 lbs. ...... 13.50 7 Roughs 300 lbs. down 13.00 300 to 350 lbs. 12.50 350 to 400 lbs. 11,75 400 to 450 lbs. .. .... 11.00 450 to 500 lbs. .... 10.25 500 to 550 lbs. *.... 9.50 550 to 600 lbs. 9.00 800 lbs. up 8.50 Stags 8.50 Boars 9.00 Veal (Fri. & gat.) .... 23.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) _ 20.00 Yearlings « 10.0 b Ewes 5 . 0 0 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected March 1 160 to 180 lbs. ..... 15.00 180 to 210 lbs. 15.50 210 to 220 lbs. 15.00 220 to 240 lbs. 14 50 240 to 260 lbs. .............. 13.50 260 to 280 lbs. 12 75 280 to 300 lbs. .... " 12 00 300 to 350 Iba. n. 50 350 to 400 lbs. 11.00 400 Ibe. np ............ 10.50 100 to 160 lbs. .... 13.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 13.00 Stags 300 lbs. down 9.50 Baars ........ 9.00 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 25.00 Lambs ............ 19.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 1 Beans aunject to change daring day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: ,M per bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less f-o.b, form. k AM* - POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected March 1 Large Clean Whites .40 Large Clean Browns .39 Mediums .37 Heavy Hens .22 Leghorn Hens —..... 14 GALL. US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat imd soybeans 3c par bushel and earn 7c per hundred. STIEFEL GRAIN CO. Phono 3-3706 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 GMC Sales & Service _ NEW A USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE South Ist Street ■•■■•NNNBBBBMBBMBBBBBBBBMSMBBBBBBMBEBSSBBBNSfoBBMBB CALL US FOR;GRAIN PRICES' BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oafo wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-8121 . 3-3122 If you save sometning to sell or rooms tor rent, try a Demoo-at Want 4d. It brings results

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