Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1955 — Page 5

TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1955

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QUICKLKS-By Km Reynolds *\C z ~Zofl Bl 7 ’’• v •- Ml lIHU 1 ¥ 1/ w. k<Ml 1 1 J Ar* A ' Vl/) —~ “If we get a good loud auto horn in the Democrat Want Ada —why fix the brakes?” Farmer’s Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE —Four shop sheared sheep, three ewes and one buck, age 1 to 3 years. Sprayed transparent apples. Call 3-9588. 168 3t WANTED —Top quality hay, Red clover and red clover timothy mixed. John Feasel, Phone 3-3865. 157 TF WANTED —Farm buildings and roofs to paint Dan Emenhiser, 946 Dierkes street, Phone 3-4158. 106 TF 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 3-3717, 89 TF FOR SALE—Used Massey Harris Clipper combine, in good condition; Case 9 foot Combine; Case 4 bar Side delivery rake; Wagon hoist; 8 used Plows. Sprunger Implement Co. Decatur. Ind. 168 3t FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial 0 and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF Automotive FOR SALE—I 937 PONTIAC Coach, good tires, new battery, 3100.00 cash. Call O. T. Johnson, 3-3577 before Thursday. 168 It-x FOR SALE—I94I CHRYSLER 4door, cheap transportation. Phil L. . Macklin Co. Chrysler-Ply-mouth Dealers. 166 3t GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK’MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with' ,■ confidence at Zintsmaster; Motors, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—I9SO CHEVROLET W-ton :~piek-trp; dettmrcab.ex cellent condition. Norman Buuck, 4% miles East of Ossian on Poe and Echo 'road, Poe Phone. 168 3t-x WHY GAMBLE buying a used car, when you can buy a guaranteed. ’’ personally driven, trouble tested car, we can also save you money on new cars. Fred Busche, Phone 3-3941. 138 TF ““SALESMEN - Additional sales personnel i needed by a Fort Wayne dis- I tributor to augment the current sales staff in Adams county. Married men desiring a sales career with a growing concern are offered the following: 1. Above average earnings. 2. Opportunity to advance. 3. Group insurance benefits. 4. Full training program. 5. Incentive bonuses. Contact by phone, letter, or in person, before July 22nd, Mr. Hutchens at: TOWN & COUNTRY, Inc. 4110 So. Calhoun Fort Wayne Kenmore 4943

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• For Salo -Ml sc. BRICK MORTAR |1.15 in 10 bag lots. Cash and carry. Colter Broz.i Brlkcrete-Lumber Co. 77 TF FURNITURE—HIgIk 1 Quality at Low Prices. U brick Brothers. 68 TF FOR SALE—Electric washing machine, used 1 year, in perfect condition. Call 3-2189. 167 3t-x PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. Jl6 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get > Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DBCATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF HEADQUARTERS tor Frozen Food Containers. Vic’s Frozen Food ' Center, 719 West Jefferson ’ Street. 124 TF FOR SALE—Amazing new Purina fly bait. Guaranteed to WTI flies or money back. S&efel JU rain Co. 168 6t FOR SALE—Yellow harvest apples, at orchard or deliver Tues- , day and Friday, drops free. Phone 3-3852, J. O. Tricker. 166 3t-x FREE BOTTLB 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 STUCKY’S STOKE 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 nighL 116 TF BOTTLE GAS Service tor cooking & water beating. Brooder stoves and 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS Phone 3-3316. 15 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 - TF SPECIAL PRICE on G.E. % ton Air Condtioner. Also complete line G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and .service. Fager Maytag Sales. 147 • South 2nd street, Phone 3-4362. 167 6t FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coveririgS, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hard ware nee’ds. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF Lost and Found REW’ARD — Dark gray male AnI gora cat lost in vicinity of The Fairway Restaurant Friday afternoon July 1. Responds to name of Buttons. Notify Walter Boehmer —4lO Spirea Drive —Dayton 9, Ohio. 163 12t-x Real Estate FOR SALE—I.B acre all wooded - lot. Has drive way and transformer. Call evenings after 4:00, 3-9259. 167 TF FOR SALE — The Charles W. Knapp residence at 840 Mercer Avenue. Four bedrooms, automatic heat, double lot. Roy S. Johnson & Son, Auctioneers? Real Estate, phone 3-2796. 167 3t Wanted ! WANTED TO BUY—Balboa Rye. Dotterer and Son. Bluffton, Indiana, Phone 353. 165 6t WANTED _ TO~RENT—2 or 3 bedroom house, in or near Decatur, by engineer with local firm. Write box 875 % Democrat. 168 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. We service what we sell. 154 25t-x

For Rent FOR RENT —Small House, 3 rooms and bath, newly decorated, all modern, gas heat, close-in, Phone 3M537. 167 3t FOR RENT—7 room modern house, 427 Mercer Avenue, 3 bedrooms, bath up. Automatic oil heat. Immediate possession, call 3-3921. 168 3t FOR RENT—One bedroom or larg- ( er apartments,- first or second Door office rooms. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 3-4106. Heller Bldg. 146 TF Miscellaneous i TELEVISION SERVICE —Charles Busse, 115 North 10th street, ’ Phone 3-4321. 167 3t-x [ FOR SALE —Dressed poultry and I eggs, fresh daily. Free delivery i TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 ' North 13th ’ Fhone 33717 ‘ 89 TF GET ENGINES A MOWERS checked now. Authorized Service on Reo, Briggs & Clinton Engines. Full line of parts. Gerber Mower Repair, Magley. 52 TF WIRING FOR HOMES—Both old and new. See Reynold, he knows what to do. Complete Electrical Service. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th. Phone 3-4497. 154 TF WE REPAIR any make of Radio or T.V. Call on our Factory Trained radio and television experts, all makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF ELECTRIC KOTO-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 WASHING machine repairing lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Mon- ' 1 roe Washer Repair Service. Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. 300 TF DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We ll fix- it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes Phone 3-2158 KLENKS. 1 TF Help Wanted WANTED —Mill hand, inquire at 504 Winchester street. 168 3t WANTED —Secretary for week of July 25-30, while regular secretary on vacation. Shorthand preferred. Voglewede and Anderson, Lawyers. 168 3t WANTED—Woman to care for two children, ages 4 and 6, while Mother works; Also light housework. List experience and references. Reply box 876 % Democrat. 168 TF General Tire Buys RKO Pictures, Inc. 25 Million Dollar Sale Signed Monday LAS VEGAS, Nev. (INS)—RKO Radio Pictures, inc., has been sold to the General Tire and Rubber Co. for 325,000.000. The deal, signed Monday in Las Vegas by Thomas F. O'Neill, vicepresident of General Tire and "Rubber and Howard Hughes, owner of the Motion picture studio, is believed to be the biggest transaction of its kinchin motion picture history. , It also may be the largest cash ■ sale in the annals of American finance. Hughes, will be handed the whopping check in exchange for the studio properties. 101 domestic and foreign motion picture exchanges operated by RKO, the facilities of the RKO Pathe newsreel and the RKO TV system. The deal does not involve RKO Picture Corp., a holding company which Hughes, multi - millionaire aircraft, oil and movie mogul, owns jointly with financier Floyd Odium. O'Neil, in addition to "running Mutual's far flung plant also is president of General Teleradio. Inc.: the Don Lee Network iu California. Tirade . Good Town — Decatur'

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Unique Ruling By Court On Custody Three-Year-Old Boy Given To Grandfather CHICAGO (INS) —A three-year-old boy, taken from a couple Who adopted him from a Quebec orphanage, was awarded Monday te the wife’s father, a Kokomo, Ind., banker. In a unique ruling in Cook county’s family court in Chicago, banker Garland L. Rathel, 65, and his wife were made guardians of Little Richard Petow. The boy was obtained from a Canadian orphanage in 1953 by Rathel's daughter and her husband, Mir. tajid Mfjis. Theodore Petow. The Petow couple adopted him in Cook county court in July, 1954. But last May a police magistrate ordered the boy taken from the Petows on the complaint of neighbors who asserted the child was left alone and often was excessively punished. The magistrate placed Richartd 4» ewtody o# Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Petow, relatives of the husband. However, P e t o w ’ s neighbors lodged new complaints when they saw the child back with the couple. This brought today’s hearing before Judge Harold O’Connell in family court. The Petows denied punishing the boy ’‘excessively.” They admitted doing “substantial drinking” and said they are going to be divorced. Ratbel pleaded with tears to be awarded the boy. He said: “It my daughter and her husband can’t get along, let' me and my wife have Richard. We love him. “We are well able to care for him. J have stock that is worth oonservlativelO’ 81,500,006. My daughter has SIOO,OOO worth of stock. “My father used a strap in my upbringing, but no one was hurt. My wife and I will take over the disciplining of Richard if any is needed. “I have never had a drink in my life. That was a promise I made to my mother. ‘ l My daughter's drinking was because of her home troubles.” Judge O’Connell first ruled that the Petows are uqsuited to keep the child and then assigned the guardianship to Rathel for six months, after which a report is to be made on how the arrangement has worked out. 4-H VISITORS (Continued from Page One) Adams county for several days while a group of 24 Adams county junior leaders will visit in the southern county. The exchange visits are aft annual project of the two counties. ; NOTICE OF AIMIIMSTHATIOX Extute So. neat In the Adamis Circuit Colurt of Adams County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Clarence L. Wdlver was on the Ist day of June, 1955, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Willard M<-Con»ehey, deceased. All persons having, claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file’ the same in said court within s?x months from the date of the first publication of thia notice or said claims will be forever barred. ihited at Decatur. Indiana, tills 2nd day of June. l 1955. EDWARD F JABERG Clerk of the Adamis Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. David A. Macklin. ALtrney and Counsel for Estate. July 5-12-19 THE FLOORCRAFT store • HOME REMODELING • FLOOR COVERINGS • INSTALLATIONS 164 South 2nd Street Phone 3-3071 SPECIAL! Thursday Nights ONLY Old Fashioned BACK BONES and SAUER KRAUT BILL and BEN’S Vera Cruz, Ind. I;

Feed Supply Likely To Set New Record July Crop Report Indicates Record WASHINGTON (INS) — The agriculture department’s July crop report removed any lingering doubts that diverted acres arc being used primarily for production of feed crops. Wirtit this means is that the feed ' supply, including carry over, prob- • ably will be on the order of 175 • million tons —an all time record. At first blush this would seein to be all the incentive the live- : stock producer would need to con- . tlnue operating on an all-out basis I on the theory that feed Is bound ' to be cheap., But it isn’t as simple as that. i For example, the Illinois exten- ■ sion service's farmers’ outlook let- ■ ter asks bluntly: “Are we raising too many hogs?” The letter says I farmers in that state are worried , on two counts. They saw hogs from the 1954 crop sell at sl6 > last winter and they know that ( hog production this year is sub- . stantially increased. ! Nor is that all. The Illinois let- . ter comments: “Grain producers , are concerned, or should be, because hogs provide the largest sin- . gle market for corn and other feed grains. ( "Stocks of corn, oats, barley and sorghum grains are now at record levels and are increasing. ’ The only way to obtain a balance is by feeding more of these grains to livestock. But livestock producers will not use more grain unless they think it will be profitable to do so." The agriculture department itself has not been at all optlmiatic about the outlook for hogs. Its latest report indicates that seasonal declines in prices this fall

HELP WANTED! GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK. GOOD PAY. WRITE GIVING QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE TO BOX 874 % Decatur Daily Democrat - FURNITURE AUCTION W ( Monday Evening July 25th 6:30 p.m. . LOCATION: 2/ z Miles East of Decatur, Indiana on No. 224, or on the , corner of the Second Cross Road and No. 224. Maple Davenport AMatchingchair; - Maple Tea Wagon; 2-Maple-Occ. Chairs; Comb. Radio & Record Player; Love Seat? Maple Hutch Cupboard; Bookcases; 4 Folding Chairs; Maple Butterfly Bridge Table; 2 End Tables; Kneehole Desk; Floor and Table Lamps; Twin Beds; 2 Chest of Drawers; Chaise Lounge; Maple Double Bed; Maple Highboy; Mirrors; Electric Stove; Elec. Refrigerator; Pressure Cooker; Kitchenware; Maple Dining Table with six chairs; Elec. Sweeper; Portable Radio; Table Radio; Accordion; Steel Guitar; Remington Noiseless Typewriter; Gladstone Bag; Child’s Locksmith Sewing Machine in case; 2 Laundry Hampers; Ironing Board; Scatter Rugs; Rubber Tire Wheelbarrow; Garden Plow; Power Lawn Mower; Porch Swing; Simplex Ironer; Modern Ward Gas Stove; Washer; Cedar Chest; Croquet Set; Clothes Rack; Lawn Roller; Lawn Seeder; Small Tables; Post Hole Digger; Tools, etc.; Also pots, pans, dishes, and many other items. TERMS ('ASH. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair —Auctioneers MRS. ANN LEHMAN — Owner Pauline Haugk—Clerk C. W. Kent—Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. 1,6 19 23

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will push the market Igwer than it was last fall and predicts that even by winter the recovery may not bring prcies any higher than the low level of last winter. There is much disagreement as to just what effect the prospective huge supply of feed will have. If present indications are borne out, the total supply will be more than 20 million tons greater than the previous record established in 1950. Os course there has been an increase liu total livestock since 1950. Some doubt, however, whether the supply of concentrated feed per animal unit has kept pace with the upsurge in the total feed supply. EIGHT COUNTIES (Continued from Page One; ' Startin. v Ten more counties notified the state board of health they will call for the proffered vaccine this week. They are LaGrange, Blackford. Washington, Pulaski, Benton. Fountain. Warren, Steuben, Carroll and Newton. Five counties had not replied this morning, but have until tbnight to let the state health officials know their decision. They are Jennings, Tipton, Pike, Brown and Switzerland. A total of eight counties have advised Dr. Anderson they will wait until school re-opens, or until vaccination starts in neighboring counties with which their doctors are affiliated in a joint medical society. The eight are: Union, Scott, Franklin, Parke, Spencer, Orange, Harrison and Crawford. Dr. Anderson said that beginning Wednesday, the remaining vaccine will be offered to counties in the next population bracket, beginning with Decatur, and followed by Ripley, White and Whitley. frade In a Good Town — Decatur

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Livestock: Hogs 11,000. Opened rather slow. Barrows and gilts 50c to fully 76c lower. Later more active, 240-2110 lbs. 16-1650. Heavier weighO scarce, < 160-190 tbs. 161650, 120-160 lbs. 1350-15, tew 1550. Sows about steady. Choice 300-400 lbs. 1325-1475, 400-600 lbs. 1150-1350. Cattle 3,200. Calves 400. Insufficient sales slaughter steers and heifers to establish market. Load lots choice 1069 lb. steera yearlings bought to arrive steady to 23. Couple loads and small lots choice around 1000-1050 lbs. about steady 20-23. Load around 1075 lbs. 2350. Most buying interests proceeding at fully 25c to 50c lower bids. Cows strong. Bulls unchanged. Vealers and slaughter calves about steady with Monday's weak to mostly JI lower close. Good and choice vealers 1850-20. few 21. Good and choice slaughter calves 1650-18. Commercial and good 1450-1650. Cull and utility 10-14. Sheep 1,000. Bprfng slaughter lambs 50c to |1 lower. Most good and choice under 100 lbs. 19-20. Utility and good mixed lots 171850. Slaughter ewes unchanged. Cull to good shorn 3-5. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (INS) —Livestock: Hogs—Salable 8,500; 25-50 c off. Early top 1775; bulk 16-1750; heavy 15-1725; medium 16754 725; light 17-1775; light lights 12-16; packing sows 11-1650; pigs 5-13. Cattle — Salable 5,000; steady; Calves 400, steady. Choice and prime steers 23-26; common to choice 15-2275; yearlings 15-26; heifers 15-24; cows 1150-14; bulls 12-16; calves 15-23; feeder steers 15-2275; Stocker steers 15-2350; stocker cows and heifers 10-20. Sheep — Salable 1,000, steady. Choice and prime lambs 2150-2250; common to choice 10-2125; yearlings 10-1750; ewes 250-5. IKE, RUSSIAN (Continued from Page One) Moscow the Russians gave earlier to French premier Edgar Faure. TRIM PROPOSED (Continued from Page One) , tional year - until June 34, 1971 - which adds an estimated 835 million dollars to government income. Slight Damage Done By Fire On Monday Decatur firemen were called at about 5 p. m. Monday to the Roy Riffel residence at 104 Grant street, when a fuse box shorted and burned out some outside wiring. Damage was slight. Mobile Aerial Tower De mo ns trat io n H ere The high ranger, a mobile aerila tower mounted on an International truck will be demonstrated by the Decatur Equipment Co. Thursday of this week. The unit is designed specifically to make hard, high jobs easier and les* hazardous. It is hydraulically operated and is available from heights of 32 to 95 feet. The unit can be operated, raised or lowered, moved from left to right by a twist of the operator’s wrist. Many uses have been found by power companies, telephone companies, sign companies, painters and decorators, highway con- I tractors, cities, and airlines. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected July 19 160 to 180 lbs. „ 15.50 180 to 190 lbs. 16.00 190 to 220 1b5.16.50 220 to 240 lbs. 16.25 240 to 260 lbs. 15.75 260 to 280 lbs. 15.25 280 to 300 lbs. 14.75 300 to 325 lbs. 13.75 325 to 350 lbs. 13.25 350 to 400 lbs. _.112.50 400 lbs. up ~..., 12.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 14.00 300 to 350 lbs. 13.50 350 to 375 lbs. 12.50 375 to 400 lbs. 12.00 400 to 450 1b5.11.00 450 to 500 lbs. 10.50 500 to 600 1b5.10.00 stags :.....z.... io.oo Boars 7,00 Veal (Prl. & 5at.)18.50 Spring Lambs... 19.00 Yearlingslo.oo Ewes 3,00 SCHMIIT STOCK YARDS Corrected July 19 160 to 180 lbs. 16.25 180 to 210 lbs. 16.75 210 to 220 1b516.50 220 to 240 lbs. 16.25 240 to 260 1b5.14.75 260 to 280 lbs. ....15.25 280 to 300 1b5.... 14.75 300 to 350 lbs. 13.75 350 to 400 lbs. 13.25 400 lbs. up 13.75 100 to 160 1b5.14.25 Roughs 300 lbs. downl4.oo Stags 300 lbs. down 10.00 Boars 9.50 Veal (Fri. & SaL)2I.OO Lambs 2.10 Ewes .....4.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected July 19 Beans suvject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for price*. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND , POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnishdd By ” DECATURFARMS Corrected July 19 Large Clean Whites. 32 Large Clean Browns .31 Mediums.. .29 Current Receipts... .2J.. Pullets Heavy Hens -...20 Leghorn Hens .13 CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BE^ORE,,M| wheat,, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 34121 - 3-3122 G M C Sales & Service NEW A USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE South Ist Street — TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs T E EP L E MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 If you nave something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Demo<?rit Want Ad. It brings results.