Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1955 — Page 8
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/t/fayfe fatten dec rs cv&it c&> witf&ct, eat.. TJEOPLE say success makes success — but we say JL People make success, and how! It’s people —just like you —who are snowballing Buick sales this year to an all-time peak. < It’s people—just like your neighbors down the street —who are snapping up these gorgeous new Buicks almost as fast as we get them from the factory, and causing Buick production to climb to new levels every month, to handle the unparalleled demand. And it’s people—just about from every walk of life —who keep Buick sales soaring without letup—and Local Delivered Price of nn the 1955 Buick SPECIAL) fl < l|) 1111 2-Door. 6-Paisenger Sedan, 1 7-r*JvV»VV Model 4s>(|i»ustra!eo) is f Optional equipment, accesßOfles, 11 " 1 "M note and local taceß, if any, /r I Hie additional. Prices may vary slightly . Jn adjoining ccmmuniiies. Even the fo<iory-in;to;:wd extras vau may *.• a..? i ntp.rer s3l 70, Radio i ' Ahienna-JW.SO.
Thriii cf the year is Buick SAYLORS MOTOR SALES 13th St. and U. S. 27 “Established 1926” Decatur, Ind. — ....I.»!..! — .... WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARC BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM -■ 1 "
Minimum On Wheat Support Is sl.Bl Wheat Referendum Vote On Saturday A minimum price support for the 1956 wheat crop of not less than sl.Bl a bnahel, national average, has peen announced by the depart'ment of agriculture according to Oscar T. Brown, chairman of the county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee. The announced minimum support rate will be in effect in the commercial wheat states If wheat growers approve marketing quotas in the referendum on June 25. The price anryiuncement followed an earlier statement by secretary of agriculture Ezra Taft Benson that the minimum 1956 wheat support price would be established before the marketing quota referendum. With this announcement, wheat growers have all the necessary facts before voting in the referendum. The announced minimum support for 1956 reflects 76 percent of the estimated “transitional” wheat parity price of $2.38 per bushel. The support level is set in accordance with the law which provides for a variable level on the basis of the estimated supply of wheat. The minimum national average rate of sl.Bl per bushel for wheat wil Inot be reduced blit will be increased if a combination of the wheat parity price' and the supply percentage on July 1.1956 indicates a higher minimum level of support. If two-thirds* or more of the wheat growers voting in the wheat marketing quota referendum on June 25 approve, marketing quotas will remain in effect for the 1956 crop and price support will average not less than sl.Bl to growers in the commercial wheat states who do not exceed their farm wheat allotments. When quotas are in effect the producer who exceeds his farm wheat allotment —if he has more than 15 acres for harvest —■
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AT THE annual meeting of the Mother Church in Boston, attended by members from many parts of the world, Mrs. Gertrude W. Elseman of Boston was named president of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ Scientist She is a native of New York and will serve for one year. (International)
will be, subject to a marketing quota penalty of 45 percent of parity on the excess production. Wheat from a farm on which the allotment has been exceeded is not eligible for price support. If more than one-third of the growers voting in the referendum disapprove, marketing quotas will not be Tn effect and price support will be available at 50 percent of the transitional parity price, or about $1.19 a bushel for those farmers who stay within their farm wheat acreage allotment. Those who exceed their farm wheat acreage allotments will not be eligible for wheat price support. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.
who have moved Buick more solidly than ever into the charmed circle of America’s top best sellers. But why? Why this phenomenal swing to Buick on the part of people who can choose any new car? Because Buick’s a buy—definitely. And because it’s a bold beauty that catches the eye and holds it—that’s for sure. And certainly because it’s supremely level Os ride —and a sweet joy to handle-and a mighty bundle of high-voltage V 8 power to melt away the miles and the high hills. $ But most of ail, because Buick this year is a performer like no earth-bound vehicle ever was before... Because Buick-and only Buick-has the airplaneprincipled magic of Variable Pitch Dynaflow* where you switch the pitch for big gas savings in cruising —or for whip-quick getaway response and acceleration when you need a sudden safety-surge. It’s sheer thrill, and pure pleasure, and a big boon to your gasoline budget-and you really ought to try it. « . Come visit us soon —this week, at the latest-and see for yourself why this is the car folks just won’t do without-the biggest-selling Buick of all time. *Dynaftow Drive is standard on Roadmaster, optional al extra cost on other Series.
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Outline Youth Day Over TV Tonight AU young people of the community are urged to watch WKJG-Ty at 6 o’clock tonight when Dike Eddleman will be interviewed by Hilliard Gates concerning Youth day Friday at the Youth and Community Center. Eddleman ill announce the list of, numerous gifts And prizes to be awarded during the duy. ■ Dance Friday Night For All Teenagers O. M. MoGeath, director of the Youth and Community Center, announced today that the.free teenage dance which will take place ■Friday night at the eenter is not restricted to Decatur youth. An invitation is being extended to any teenager in Adams county or the surrounding area. r India Leader Visits Russian Atom Plant MOSCOW (INS) —lndia’s Jawaharlal Nehru became today the first non-Communist foreign visitor to Inspect what Russia claims is a S,HOP kilowatt atomic power station. The touring prime minister was taken to the industrial power site, somewhere outside Moscow, this morning. Washington — More than onehalf the infants born in the U.S. in 1950 had fathers in their 20’s. Washington — About threefifths of all the infants born in the U. S. have mothers within the age bracket of 20 to 3(f years. » Melbourne — Sydney and Melbourne are the only two cities in Australia which exceed one million each in total population. Washington — More than 25 million visitors have gone to the top of the Washington monument.
Bob Taylor Bob Taylor president of the Indiana square dance caller’s association. will direct exhibition dancing at the Saturday night square dance of the community center dedication.
Falsely Imprisoned Man Paid $51,000 SPRINGFIELD, 111. (INS) —A Chicago Negro who was imprisoned for 17 years for a murder he did not commit will be helped along his ‘‘comeback” trail with a $51,000 award. The Illinois legislature approved a bill Tuesday granting the amount to Earl Howard who was convicted in January, 1937, with another man for. the knife slaying, of a railway express driver. Howard is now working as a television entertainer.
EX-GOVERNOR (Continued from Page One) lionaire army secretary and the Wisconsin legislator. The White House Tuesday had denied reports that Stevens’ resignation had been submitted to tW President. Today. Hagerty called newsmen to his office shortly before Mr. Eisenhower's departure on a fiveday trip to New England, and said: "I told you gentlemen yesterday that no letter of resignation had been received from the army secretary. That was true yesterday but it is not true today. “A tetter of resignation had Just been transmitted from the secretary of defense, who transmitted a letter of resignation from the secretary of the army.” In his letter to the President. Stevens said that he had told-Mr. Eisenhower “a few weeks afco” that “certain personal considerations” would soon make it necessary for him to submit his resignation. Stevens added :«“You asked that I continue for a further period, and I was glad to handle the matter in whatever manner was satisfactory* to ,you and the secretary of defense." He said he had conferred with defense secretary Charles E. Wilson and believed “I can accomplish what, you and he desire of me before the end of July.” TRAFFIC TOLL (Continued from Page One) more than one dangerous equipment although only one in eight had defects in primary safety equipment. Taillights led in (coincidental with the fact that 25 ' percent of the Hoosier highway ■ crashes are rear end collisions); headlights were second, and bad brakes were third. Lingo said police now will turn their attention to cars which did not go through the courtesy lanes. He said officers have the legal right to stop any car suspected of being unsafe. But despite all the stopping of cars and trucks, the state has been unable to stop the show’ of violence on the highways. Remedial suggestions have ranged from a special session to get the additional state troopers the general assembly refused to a moratorium on driving and a reissuing of driver’s license only to those found physically, mentally and morally fit to handle a steering wheel.
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EISENHOWER ON (Continued from Page One) On Friday, the President will participate in ceremonies at Franconia Notch, N. H., commemorating the 150th anniversary of the “Old Man of the a granite formation resembling a human face. • ■ He will spend Friday .night at the farm of commerce secretary Sinclair Weeks near Lancaster, N, H. After his weekend of fishing, there will bp more speeches on Monday in Maine. ’ ~ . The Chief Executive will deliver his last speech at Bangor late Monday before flying back to Washington.
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HODELL SPEAKER (Continued from Page One) ijy Tl. Itemy Blerly, The banquet fa far all members, wives or Imsbands, of all Decatur organizations.
SALE CALENDAR JUNE 23 7:30 p. m. Suman's Grocery, Wilbur H. and Huth Suman, owners. On Old US 27, Monmouth, Ind., 3 miles north of Decatur. Building, Grocery, stock, equipment. P. I). itTMm . Schwartz/ Ted Schieferstein. auctioneers. JUNE 24 Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Lindley, Lee Street. Markle. Indiana. Modern Seven Room Home. Evening Sale 7:30 P. M. <Midweßt Realty Auction Co.. J, F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. JUNE 24—7:00 p. in. Noah N. Schrock. 214 miles north of Berne on U. 8. 27, 14 mile east. XO-Acre Farm and personal property. n»m Liech tyv Miz Lehman, auctioneers. , JUNE 25 12:30 p. m. Heirs of Mary Ellen Krugh, 2 miles South of Ohio City, Ohio to State Route 81 then West Vi mile or 8 miles South of Van Wert on Route 127 * he n West 2 miles on route 81. Farms and personal property Sale, Merl Kuittle and Don Mox, Auctioneer,. ....I-,n in n. — '
WEDNESDAY. .TUNE 22. 1955 —• i
SEJS Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. North, 2nd street Used Cai Lot. Fora BETTER Used Car. 146 <3 7.x ' 1 .
