Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1956 — Page 5

TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1966

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QUICKIKS-Rr K— feyittti ••nHitx. ...t~y... “ . . Doing business with your firm is a pleasure since you hired the receptionist with 4 a Democrat Want Ad!" Farmer's Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF CASH for Poultry and Eggs. We, do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, Phone 3-3717. 246 TF WE SELL — Honegger Big “H” feeds; Fairmont condensed Buttermilk. Decatur Farms, 410 S. Srd Street 249 T FOR SALE—SOO hales 2nd and 3rd cutting alfalfa Hay; 500 bales wheat Ted Bulmahn, phone 3- 23 3t-x WANTED TO BUY—neavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 607 Kekionga street ‘ '269 TF FOR SALE—IO registered Yorkshire Sows and Gilts, due to farrow in February and March; 10 male Hogs; 5 months old. All eligible to register. Robert L. Brown, 3 miles South of Magley, first house West.2s 3t Try BBCO INDIANA CERTIFIED SEED CORN. Various numbers. Yield and standing ability equals any other corn and sells for less money. See or Call us before ordering seed corn. BURK ELEVATOR COMPANY, Decatur, Indiana. „ 286 T FOR SALE —John Deere 1952 MT tractor in excellent condition, convertible cultivators for 2-row standard or 4-row 28 inch; Also 4- John Deere 28 inch bean or corn planter. Amos A. Neuenschwander, Berne, Ind. route 1. •' 23 3t FOR SALE —Indiana certified seed corn, yield equals any other corn. Buy the best for .less money. Large, medium and regular flats, 7.75 per Bn. Ted Bui mahn, Decatur, phone 3-9106. 24 24t-x HY-LINE 934 WHITE EGG LAYERS Save feed per dozen eggs Hid —• Cut down the cost of feed per dosen eggs laid. Add 4 to 5c more profit per dozen with UyLine 934 white egg layers. Farm tests show Hy-Line 934 eats one pound less feed per dozen eggs laid. The Official 1953-54 Florida test shows Hy-Line 934 laid 37 more eggs per bird than Leghorns, but are 7 pounds Less feed per bird. Put these thrifty white egg layers to work for you. Order Hy-Llne 934 Now. MODEL HATCHERY, Monroe. Ind. 24_3t Instructions MOTEL MEN, WOMEN and COUPLES to train for MOTEL Management and Operation. Only matured will be considered. Age 25 - 59. Write — NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, INC. Write Box 939 % Democrat. 24 3t-x —Automobiles OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Bales. «5t North 2nd St. 24 TF ' For Rent FOR RENT—An all modern 5 room home at Hoagland. Phone 3 longs on 62. „ ~ 25 3t FOR RENT—Modern Lo"t with patio; Also medium size modern trailer, located at Simerrnan’s Mobil Home Park, 518 Mercer Ave. Phone 3-2073.24 TF Card of Thanks I wish in this wafTo express my appreciation to our many friends, neighbors And Rev. Parker, for all their visits, cards and tokens of love during my recent illness. Mrs. William Roth ‘ 716 High Street. 25 It-x We wish in this manner to express our most sincere appreciajtlon to all wh6 in any way assisted us during the illness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. Pete Spangler Mary Catherine Spangler Rosemary Spangler 25 lt-x

Help Wanted ARB TOU tJNDBR SOT Would you like to do housework for a few monthi? Live-In. Call 3-3001. ' .. z... . -24 3t Wanted WANTED—Work with one man chain saw. Levi Schwartz, 2 miles South of Coppess, % mile West. 33 Bt-x 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. 125 t-x Miscellaneous DICK’S TV SERVICE—AII work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street, Phone 3-2096. , 228 TF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER — A-l condition, with all attachments, 320.00. Phone 3-2368. 16 10t-x AL BRUSHWILLER TAILOR, located at Kelly Dry Cleaning, 427 North 9th street, Phone 3r3202. 20 31t COMPLETE Electrical Service. Free estimate on all types of wiring and repair. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, Phone 3-4497. 206 TF SEPTIC TANK CLEANING — Big savings, call Fort Wayne A-0762 for pumping septic tanks, cess pools, cellars, cisterns and outside toilets. Reverse Toll. 20 27t-x 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 GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked, Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 TF ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER— Sewers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. ” 137 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 AUTO PAINTING, Baked Enamel, guaranteed 2 years. Complete body and tender repair. Window glass, installed. Dial 3-4155. Carl Faurote Body Shop, across from Erie Depot. 1 TF BRING YOUR T.V. reception up to part Let our trained men install a 4-Bay Taco UHF antenna today. Guaranteed better reception. Full price 332.00, less allowance for your old antenna. Goodyear Service Store Phone 3-2009. 24 T NOTlCE—Anyone observing collision of an unknown vehicle and a 1952 maroon Studebaker, parked at 809 North 11th’street, between 3:30 and 5:00 p.m., Saturday, January 28, please call 3-3424. 25 st-x For Sale-Mlsc. PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF DID YOU KNOW: That Klenks sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as 37.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF BLUE FLAME — Bottled Gas for heating, 100' - 500 - 1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe street.' 22 6t FOR BALE—Apples. From 31.00 to 32.50 per basket bring own containers. Otto D. Bieberich, route 2, Decatur. 23 3t-x BOTTLE GAS Service for cooking, beating, brooder stoves, etc. Mazelin Heating & Appliances, Hi-Way 27 — North of Fairway Restaurant, phone 3-3808. 11 TF FOR SALE— A. complete line of G.E. & MAYTAG Appliances, parts, and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street. Phone 3-4362. 24 6t DECATUR’S ONLY complete root ing and siding service. Sold and Applied by Wayne Bodie, 605 Studebaker Street. See us before you buy! Free estimates, phone 3-4213. 7 TF FOR SALE—Kaiser A Blair office supplies; Letterheads; Envelopes; Statements; Billheads; Sales books & blotters; Book matches & advertising novelties. Phone 3-3525 or 3-2937. 24 3t FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get , Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. - 69 - TF

Low Prices. Uhrick Brothers. 68 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. 116 TF BOTTLE GAS Service for cooking A water •heating. Brooder stoves and 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS, Phone 3-3316. 15 TF USED Oft fiEATERS: Some ire junk, priced the same. Others like new, priced to save. Popular makes, such as Duo Therm, Norge, Coleman, Super Flame and many others. Klenks. 234 TF FREE — Feel free to look around tn our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF DEFENSE DEPT. (Continued trorn Fige on*) partment, made known the Pentagon's stand on Multer’s plan in a report to house armed services committee chairman Carl Vinson (D Ga.) The report was transmitted to congress last October, but bad not previously been made public. Buddeke said the budget bureau concurred with the Pentagon reasoning on the issue. Buddeke argued: “Even if this were feasible under all other aspects, the creation of a federal civil defense force would be a deterrent to initiative at local and state levels. This would be unde* sirable under any circumstances.” The Pentagon spokesman explained that states have the power to enact conscription legislation if they find they cannot get enough volunteers for the civil defense program. Multer said the government must have machinery available to martial all its forces behind the civil defense operation should America suffer a nuclear attack.

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Annual Meeting Os Co-op Credit Union Annual Election Is Held On Saturday The annual meeting of members of the Adams county Farm Bureau Co-op credit union met in the Co-op administrative building Saturday night. Reports of 1955 operations of the credit union were given to members. A total of 3142,510.25 in loans were granted to members in 1955. Loans are being made chiefly to assist farmers in their farming operations. A report of the financial condition showed the total assets of the organization as of December <l. 1955, 3194,436.42. Earnings for 1955 were 36,447.33. A three percent dividend was paid in 1955 to members. Results of the election were as follows, board o* directors, Edwin Neuhauser and Willis Sommer; supervisory committee, Erwin Fuelling and William Kauffman; credit committee, Harry 8. Crownover. Members of the board of directors are as follows Edwin Neuhauser, president; Harvey Lehman, vice president; Willis Sommer, Delmore Wechter and Wilmer Bultemeier, secretary-treas-urer. Supervisory committee members are as follows: Erwin Fuelling, Edison Lehman and William Kauffman. Credit committee members are as follows: Ernest R. Lehman, Harve Ineichen and Harry S. Crownover. LAFAYETTE MEN (Continued From Page One) Also Mayor Ralph Tucker of Terre Haute, former president of the Indiana municipal league, has been in contact with numerous fellow mayors. These mayors are now the center of patronage power in the Indrafia -Democratic party because the bulk of the state, county and ownship jobs are held by Republicans. A combination of mayors, all bent on obtaining more state-collected money for tbeir cities, easily could get together and choose the nominee for governor. The other two announced candidates for governor in the party are Marion county sheriff Robert O’Neal, of Indianapolis, and Nelson Grills, Marion county chai/man, also of Indianapolis. The attitude oT national chairman Paul M- Butler, of South Bend, is pirzzling the candidates. He has avoided any commitments, except to Wickard, and several wee*s ago even hinted he may run for governor. Butler may be ousted as national chairman by the next presidential nominee and may be looking for a place to light Much bf the Democratic situation will become clearer at the Jeffer-son-Jackson Day dinner in Indianapolis, Feb. 11, or at the state committee meeting the day before. if you nave sotnetnmg co sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

County Agent's Column o : 1 Adjust To Demands Farmers may benefit from expected changes in the marketing of their products in the years to come, W. 8. Farris and O. M. 'Ray, Purdue University extension agricultural economists, have predicted. Farris and Ray believe farmers can meet these changes through adjustments to the consumers’ demands. Consumers have indicated to producers and distributors that they desire more marketing service despite their realization that costs will increase. 2. While the marketing bill is increased from extra services demanded by consumers, the farmer’s total income does not necessarily have to decrease. From these new demands of the consumers, the farmer may find a market for his products that did not previously exist Thus, the farmer may have a better market for his products, the consumer may use more of those products, and the result is greater returns. And some of the marketing costs may be cut by more efficient processing. This gives consumers more for their money and fanners may receive mpre for the items they sell. The Purdue economists believe that there are several ways In which the farmer can adjust his production more in line with consumer demand. For example, the farmer can adjust his production to take advantage of prices which are high seasonally. If his production pattern cannot be altered, the farmer may satisfy “year round’’ consumer demands by storing the product until it is needed or have it processed into a storable form. Examples of recent cost-cutting developments In the marketing of farm products cited by the economists included: a new method of stacking watermelons in freight cars which reduces losses by twothirds ; a revised meat department layouts which increased labor productivity by 25 percent in cutting, packaging, and displaying meat in retail stores; and an improved dairy receiving room arrangement which reduced the work crew by one man. “Through research and education, improvements In marketing efficiency will continue to be made,” Farris and Ray concluded. IKE AGREES TO (Coatlwd From Page One) works and ways and means committees, the first outlining a highway program and the second providing for the financing. The highway program dominated the two-hour legislative conference. Maying little time for dlscunion of other subjects. 1

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Livestock Industry Warned By Benson Soys Farmers Must Not Bear Cost Brunt CHICAGO (INS) — Agriculture secretary Ezra Taft Benson told the livestock industry today that he will “not stand idly by" while farmers bear the “full brunt" of increased processing and distribution coots. In an address prepared for delivery before the national swine industry committee, Benson declared: “This is no time to take advantage of the American farmer. *. - "As a nation, we simply cannot afford to let him carry the full brunt of increased processing and distribution costs, yes even increased profits, in other sectors of the meat industry." The secretary noted that the farmers* share of the dollar consumers spent for meat products declined from 60 cents in 1964 to 54 cents in 1955. Benson told the Chicago audience: “Now 1 want to speak very bluntly with you. It is essential that marketing margins be keipt in line so that they do not exceed real costs and that farmers be paid as much as possible for their products.” The livestock farmer, Benson asserted, is “bearing more than the full brunt of price decline at a time when his costs are going up." He said: "As your secretary of agriculture, J state emphatically that I will not stand idly by during such times without defending the farm with every means at my disposal,” The secretary told the hog industry group: “Thia does not mean I would not see you make a profit. 1 would- Legitimate profits undergird the American free enterprise system.” = ’ But he urged processors and distributors to “tighten up” costa, keeping profits in line with the "historic pattern” of the industry. NEAR-ZERO (Continued Prom Page One) southwest of ———- The freight train dragged the automobile 35 feet. Russell Myers, 62, of Crown Point. Ind., was killed and his passenger, Calvin Jones, also of Crown Point, was taken to Methodist hospital in Gary where his injuries were reported to be serious. - , The crossing was equipped with flasher signals. It you have sometning to sell t» rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Livestock: Hogs 11,500. Barrows and gilts 35-50 c lower early, later 50-75 c tower, 170-240 lbs. 1425-1525, 240270 lbs. 1350-1425, 270-300 tbs. 13-1375, over 300 lbs. 12-13, 120160 lbs. 1050-12. Sows. 50c lower, 300-400 a. 1075-1150, 400-600 lbs. 950-1075. Cattle 2,706. Calves 900. Steers high good and choice under 1100 tos, opened steady, others not established. Choice heifers littlb change, cows steady. High good and choice fed steers 1850-2050, top 21. Commercial and good 14IS. Choice heifers 1850-1950, good 1650-1750. Utility and commercial cows 1075-18, canners and cutters 10-12. Vealers steady, top 31. Sheep 1,000. Lambs steady. Good to prime fed natives 110 lbs. and under 1950-2050. Cull to good 12-1950. Ewes 4-6. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (INS) — Livestock: Hogs—l2,ooo; steady—2sc lower. Early top 15; bulk 13-1475; heavy 12-1325; medium 13-1425; light 1415; light lights 10-1350; packing sows 1050-1175; pigs 3-10. Cattle—B,soo; steady—soc lower. Calves — 300; choice and prime steers 2050-2525; common and choice 15-2025; yearlings 15-2525; heifers 15-2225; cows 1050-1325; bulls 10-1575; calves 15-31; feeder steers 15-19! stocker steers 15-21; stocker cows and heifers 8-1760. Sheep—4,ooo; steady. Choice and prime lambs 20-75-2150; common to choice 15-2050; yearlings 10-18; ewes 4-775. PROPOSES FOOD (Continued from Pese One) he says an aide wrote, praising a Harper’s magazine article which denounced government aid to farmers. EDEN SUPPORTS (Continued froim Pw« Pne> ■■■<>■ ■■■■ «■!■»■— I. IIIWII ilifsw Miesse states. 3. Sir Anthony wholeheartedly endorsed the way in which Mr. Eisenhower refused to MCept the proposal of Soviet premier Nikolai Bulganin for a 20-year U. S. - Russian friendship pact. > At the formal dinner in the PanAmerican Union building, where Dulles was host Sir Anthony declared two steps are essential for the free world. The first, he declared, is the power to deter aggression. The second, he said, is a constructive effort to build up confidences and security in the free world. • DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLE NAMINS Smith Drug* Co.

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Today's Markets KENNEtT-MURRAY Corrected January 01 160 to 180 lbs. 13,25 180 to 220 lbs. „ 14.00 220 to 230 lbs. 13.25 330 to 240 lbs 12.50 240 to 260 lbs. ... 12.00 260 to 280 Tbs. 11.25 380 to 800 lbs. 10.50 300 to 350 lbs. 10.85 400 lbs. np 9.75 100 to 160 lbs. .... 9 to 10 Roughs 300 lbs. down ........... 10.50 300 to 350 lbs. ............ 10.00 ’ 350 to <OO Iba 9.50 400 to 450 lbs. 9.00 450 to 50« lbs. . 8.50 500 to 650 Tbs. 8.00 550 lbs. np 7.50 Stags 7.60 Boars — . 4 to 6 Veal (Fri. A Sat) 28.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. 4k Sat . 18.00 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes . 4.00 Bucks 2.50 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 31 Beaus seojecc w cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: -08 per bushel lew Corn: .07 per hundred lepo f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULThY QUOTATIONS Furnished By I OECATUR FARMS Corrected January 31 Large Clean Whites ......... Uli Large Clean Brbwps ......... .33 Mediums .30 Pullets — J 8 Heavy Hens .J........ .27 Leghorn Bras — 14 MOVING « TRUCKING -H ■ ■ X/fl M-C h ■ Sales A Service WHrUSED TRUCKS WTLRR’S GARAGE , . . South let Strout . .7.;, TRY our marks film SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rsxall Drags CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat and soybeans 3c per bushel and com 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Ph dnee 8-8181 - ASUS