Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1956 — Page 5

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY >l. 1W

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Farmer's Col. WE BUY 'chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 115 TF WE BELL, — Honegger Big “M” feeds; Fairmont condensed Buttermilk. Decatur Farms, 410 83rd Street 249 T LET US CLEAN and treat your Seed Oats and Seed Beans Now! Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Indiana. 7 38 TF ONE GOOD USED 6 can Jet-Alre Milk Cooler. Side opener. Used only 3 yeifc, ft H.P. unit. Adams County Farm Bureau Co-Op Asa'n. Dairy and Appliances Store, Monroe, Ind. 42 4t FOR BAt,B—Purebred Hampshire Gilts to farrow in March and April. Breeding quality to suite most particular, very reasonable prices. Elmer Fritzinger, South of Chattanooga, Ohio. 43 st-x FOR ARTIFICIAL BREEDING to Curtis Candy proven Cow familles and Sires, Call James Moses, DAT Standard Service 3-3516; Preble Operator, Preble, Ind.; or Berne Oil Co., 2-3604. 27 T-X WANTED TO BUY—Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer's Produce, 607 Keklonga street. 269 TF FARM LOANS—Long term, low interest. Refinance your present obligations. Inquire now tor im'medlate helpful service. Daryl Winters, Chesterfield, Ind. Phone 87667.6 T-x FOR SALE—lndiana certified seed corn, yield equals any other corn. Buy the best for less money. Large, medium and regular flats, 7,75 per Bu. Ted BuV mahn, Decatur, phone 3 9106. 24 24t-x DEKALB PULLETS — Special 2 week old started pullets now, for extra fall egg profits, the new improved Hybrid Chick; Also 500 Started White Rock and 300 White Rock Cockerels, see us today. DECATUR HATCHERY. We give Holdens Red stamps, order your chicks now. 42 at LEAP YEAR SPECIAL— February 24th Hatch Only. 2500 Day old Leghorn Pullets. "Babcock” breeding. Among nations best layers, white eggs. Compare for hybrid vigor and top profits. While they last, only 35c each. Sauders Farm Hatchery, phone 2781, Grabill, Ind. 40 5t FOR SALE — Special Tractor mounted Weed Sprayer, barrel and down drops, brass pump, 8119.50 ; 25 foot Freezers, 8390.00; Upright 17 foot Freexer 8290.00; Gas Ranges 879.00; Clothes Dryers 8110.00: Chain Saws; Lawnmowers; Baler twine, 86.90; White house paint, 82.50. Craigville Garage, Craigville, Ind. 41 fit BOOST EGG PROFITS: Now Hatching Hy*J4ne 931 White Egg Layers, Creighton White Leghorn, Holtzapple White Rock, New Hampshire superior layers and Barred Rock. We give you prompt service on all our baby chicks. We deliver. Order today Phone 6-6866 MODEL HATCHERY, MONROE. INDIANA. 38 TF Wanted WANTED — Light hauling. Call 3-2831. . ' 43 3t-x SEWINd MACHINES REPAIRST’ —Rebuilt and converted to mod ern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sew ing Machines. Boardman's Sewing Machine Shop, ,223 North First. We service what we sell. ’ 26 25tx Help Wanted WANTED— Lady to care for 2 children in our home; One child in school. Jean Werling, East Monroe street extended, across from Stratton. 43 3t-x Keep Present Position Display Fine Arts, .Sterling, China. Chrystal and Deep Lustre Ware, to referred prospects. Unlimited Possibilities. For interview, write Mrs. Willa Hartzler. 327 Burns, Fort Wayne. 39 st-x

' Miscellaneous DICK'S TV SERVICE—AII work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 8-2096. 228 TF CESSPOOLS, SEPTIC TANKS, Toilets, Field lines Vacuum cleaned. 24 hour service, phone 3-2986. 39 6t-x AL BRUSHWILLER TAILOR, located at Kelly Dry Cleaning, 437 North 9th street, Phone 3-8202, ’ 30 31t COMPLETE Electrical Service. Free estimate on all types of wiring and repair. Reynolds Electric. 840 North 13th, Phone 8-4497. 206 TF SEPTIC TANK CLEANING — Big savings, call Fort Wayne A-0763 ♦or 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. irens, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for All makes Phone 3-2158 KLENKS. 1 TF GUARANTEED watcn and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked, Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2660. 199 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 80, Tocsin.l37 TF WE REPAIR any make of Radio or T.V. "Call on our Factory Trained radio and television experts, ail makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF AUTO PAINTING, Baked Enamel, guaranteed 2 years. Complete body and fender repair. Window glass installed. Dial 3-4155. Carl Faurote Body Shop, across from Erie Depot > 7 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies. Including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENK'S, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF NOW IS THE TIME to have onr service department to overhaul that small gasoline engine. We carry a complete line of parts for Briggs, Clinton and Wisconsin motors. KLENK’S, Phone 3-2158. 26 24t HEY-Jfeat Me at Bud’s! We're going out to try his delicious fish sandwiches and french fries. Win-Rae Drive In, North 13th street, 33 12t ASK MAZELIN’S how you can get a 8225.00 Honeywell Electronic Moduflow "Free*’. The most accurate control ever made to control -your present heating plant. Mazelin Heating & Appliances, Hi-Way 27 — North of Fairway Resturant.Phone 3-3808. 41 3t For Sale — Misc. FOR SALE—Cocker Spaniel Pups, Phone 6-6172. 42 St FURNITURE—High Quality at Low Prices. Uhrick Brothers. 68 TF PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS” FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner with all attachments, A-l condition. 820.00, Phone 3-2368. 28 23t DID YOU KNOW: That Kienks sell used vacuum Cleaners tor as low as 87.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Kienks. 234 TF BOTTLE GAS Service for cooking & water heating, Brooder stoves and 500 and 1,006 gallon bulk tanks tor heating. HAUGKS, PhoaaMllAr-; - 15 TF BOWLd GAS Service tor cooking, heating, brooder stoves, etc. Mazelin Heating & Appliances, Hi-Way 27 — North of Fairway Restaurant, phone 3-8898.11TF 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. tt6 TF ONLY complete~7oofing 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—Kelvinator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see tffem at DECATUR HATCHERY." 231 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. • - 69 -TF LAWN-BOY POWER MOWERS New 1956 Models. Lawn-Boy gives you a better job of grass-cutting! Ask for free home demonstration. Priced 864.95 to 899.95. Mansfield Outboard Marine Sales. Johnson Sea Horse -Motors, Boats and Marine Supplies, 222 North 3rd Street. '//. 38 TF

USED OIL HEATERS:, Some are junk, priced the same. Others like new, priced to save. Popular makes, such as Duo Therm, Norge, Coleman, Super Flame and many others. Kienks. 234 TF ONE LATE MODEL used Maytag Washer. Also complete liae of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South Sod street, Phope 8-486?. 43 it FOR SALE — Good home grown apples, SI.OO to $3.00 per busheL For further information, Call 3-3848.43 t3x FREE — Feel tree to look around in our store at our tine 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 T Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to thank the rfeighbors and friends, V.F.W., Ladies Auxiliary, minister Rev. John Chambers, those who loaned cars, those who sent cards, the nurses and Dr. Zwick and the telephone operators, who helped us in the sickness and death of our father, Charles T. Hill. The children Mr. Donald Hill Ma Raymend Hill. Mrs. Mildred tteneburner - Mr. Richard Mill —— Mrs. Audrey Ballard Mr. Marvin Hill Mr. Charles HUI Js. Mrs. Gyneth Baker 43 lt-x Automobiles REDUCED PRICES on ait fire Chains and Snow Tires. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers. 41 st GOOD BELBOTIdN of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 351 North 2nd SL OUR USED CARS are safety tested end guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St Phene 3-2003. 3«7 TF SKILLED LUBRICATION WORK, by Gordon Brodbeck and Guaranteed Mechanical work by Chuck Hosier at, Vizahi Motor Sales. StodoMker - PmardWter. Call 3-3006 tor appointment. 43 St FOR SALE OR TRADE 1955 CHEVROLET sedan, radio and heater. 1953 CHEVROLET Belalre. 1952 CHEVROLET 1961 OLSMOBILE, newly overhauled. “ Save With Buzche. Fred Busche Phone 3-3941 42 Bt-x

PUBLIC AUCTION As I am employed at the Farm Bureau Lumber Yard in Monroe and quitting farming, and my brother, Vernon Zurcher is attending Huntington College, we the undersigned, will sell the following at Public Auction 1 mile West and 1 mile South of Monroe, Indiana, or 1 mile South of Coppesa Corners on U.S. 27 then West to the first farm on the North Side, or 5 miles North of Berne, Ind., on U.S. 27 then West to First Farm, :. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28 - 1956 Ten Thirty A. M. 3 — TRACTORS — 3 1953 Farmall Super M Tractor, with Live Pump, 13 inch Tires, 1358 hours, A-l condition; 1952 Farmall Super M Tractor with 12 inch tires and sew Heat Houser, 1762 hours, A-l condition; 1938 Allis Ghalmer WC Tractor with Corn Plows. DISCS—PLOWS—TILLING EQUIPMENT IHC 8 ft. 10-A Tractor Disc; IHQ 7 ft 10-A Tractor Disc; IHC 8 ft. 9-A Tractor Disc; IHC 3 Bottom 14 inch Breaking Plow on Rubber; Co-op 3 Bottom 14 inch Breaking Plow on rubber, 2 yrs. old; 2 IHC 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrows; John Deere 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow. , ■...... —T—MOUNTED CORN PICKER—COMBINE IHC Model 34 Cdru Picker, use<| 3 seasons; 1951 Massey Harris Clipper Combine, 6 ft. PTO. IMPLEMENTS & MISCELLANEOUS Co-op 4 Row Cora Planter with Fertiliser Attachment; Massey Harris 7 ft. Tractor Mowar; McD. 7 ft Pull Type Mower, on Rubber; Rubber Tire Wagon with 14 ft. Grain Bed; Rubber Tire Wagon with Grain Bed; Dump Wagon Bm|; 3 Wheel Trailer (Factory Axle) with Stock Rack; 2 Old Grain Drills; 3 Hog Feeders and Herdera; Ait Compressor With motor: Heavy 1< tL Log Chain; ft h.p. Electric Motor; 2 TT nit Hinman Milker, complete; Dairy Water Heater; Poultry Equipment, wirn mesh roosts, fountains, feeders, waterers; 3 Oil Stoves: ~ke MU*lU‘Ug 4 \yHl load on farm wagop, easily moved); Many other miscellaneous articles. NOTE—This property is all first class—it has been properly used apd cared tor. . DATS — HAY — STRAW .. 150 Bushels Clinton Oats; 150 Bales third cutting Alfalfa Hay; 350 Bales Alfalfa. Brome and Clover Mixed Hay; 100 Bales Oat Straw; 250 Bales Wheat Straw. ANTIQUE CLOCKS & DISHES 10 Antique Clocks; 100 Pieces of Antique Dishes. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents/ ARTHUR ZURCHER, and VERNON ZURCHER — Owners Roy S Johnson. Ned C; Johnson —Auctioneers First Bank of Berne—Clerk. Lunch Served by W.S.C.S. Methodist Church. 21 24

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For Rent F*6r RENT—4 room semi-modern bonne, with garage attached. Garden for summer. Phone 6-8938. 42 3t t FOR RENT—A 4 room furnished t apartment — private bath and { entrance — newly decorated —• c Utilities paid — adults only. Call c 3-3756. 39 6t t WHY PAY RENT ! for Soft Water Service 7 Let me ex- t plain the advantage of owning an I Elgin Water Softener- Harry 1 Sheets, Phone 8-3444. 80 TF t — « Real Rotate J FOR SALE—Three room bungalow t type home, semi-modern, large corner lot, in Wren, Ohio. Call a 8302 in Van Wert, Ohio. 43 3t r rtYR SALE—( room modern bouse 1 ip Hoagland, Indiana. We Invite 1 you to see thia house and make c us an offer. Call—First State ® Bank, Hoagland, Indiana, so 6t ‘ FOR SALE—4 room house, with „ modern kitchen said bath, to be * movpd by May. Lot for sale, with good drain, 20 rods from present c location, along State highway, a with natural gas available- Mov- d ing arrangements made with re- d liable contractor, if so desired. a Homer Fiechtor, ft mile East of v Tocsin. 43 3t-x r UH ..... v RESUME EFFORT c gffttoued, From Page B affected. r Probe Violence 2 ' s UNION CITY, Ind. (INS) - g Strikebound Westinghouse offic- r lais at Union City today invest!- n gated alleged picket-line violence to determine whether to file for qp injunction. A foreman, Robert Leo, wan injured when a rock was thrown through the window of his car as he drove to work at the Union City plant, Monday. The windows of another car was broken and several cars had flat tires as a result of disturbances ~ caused when 162 employes report- ( ed for work Monday morning. Ninety persons lined up along the road to the plant, kicking and shouting at returning workers. An investigation was under way to de- ~ termine if the injunction against . more than three pickets per gate is being violated. Monday night, 20 pickets march- . ed in front of the hall where the Union city Foreman’a Club con- ‘ ducted its monthly meeting. Pri- 1 night seven plant window* were shattered and Saturday a car 1 windshield was smashed. CORRECTION In the sectional tourney advertisement of Hakes and Bon, contractors, published in Monday’s Decatur Daily Democrat the Wrong phone numbers were listed. The correct telephone numbers tor this firm are: 3-8786 and 3-8440. Trade In a Good Tc ti — Decatu

Report On Receipts Os Service Groups 1954 Census Os Business Reports Receipts of 92 service establishments enumerated in Adams county in the 1954 census of business amounted to about 81,065,000, according to a preliminary report covering service trades, published by the bureau of thq census, U- S. department of commerce. The combined yearly payrool of the county's service establishments was 8208,000. They reported 137 employees of whom 92 worked fulltime in the pay period ending nearest November 15. Proprietors actively meployed in the operation of unincorporated businesses numbered 103. J Establishments providing personal services numbered 38 and reported receipts of 8375,006 Establishment sprlmarily engaged in automotive repair, parking and other automotive services numbered 13 and had receipts of 8177,000. Establishments listed as “all other 'services’* in the preliminary report numbered 4J and had receipts of 8513,000. "Personal services” group includes such businesses a? barber and beauty shops, cleaning and dyeing plants, laundries and laundry ervsices, garment alteration and repair services, funeral services, photographic studios, shoe repair shops and shine parlors, as well as other personal services. “Automotive services'' group includes general automobile repair shops, battery service shops, tire repair shops, body repair and paint shops, automobile rentals, storage garages, parking lots, auto laundries, and other miscellaneous automotive services. “All other selected services” group includes business services, miscellaneous repair services, amusement and recreation services, motion pictures, hotels, tourist courts, motels and camps. ~IULGANIN SAY?” .Continued from On») cation from the White House yet as to when the President will announce his decision on whether to run for be-election. His next news conference probably will be held In Washington Feb. 29. Mr. Eispnhower has said he expects to announce his decision at a news conference though there still is some consideration being given to breaking the news to the nation in a television address. * Trade in a Good Town — Decktur

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Expect Farm Income To Decline Further Economic Picture Is Not All Gloomy WASHINGTON (INS) — •‘Farm income in 1956 Is expected to decline further from the low level reached in 1955. But, if the recent trend tn migration of people out of agriculture continues, income per person or per farm may not decline in 1956." This forecast on the economic situation for farmers was offered today hy Dr. Bnel Lanpher, f University of Kentucky economist. But it was not entirely gloomy. He predicts, for example, that overall farm prices this year are not expected to tall below the lows of late 1955. Moreover, says Lanpher, “prices received by farmers may turn upward by late 1956 and, if a full employment economy is maintained, the level of farm prices may continue the slow upward trend in 1557.” On the ether hand, he warns that farm costs may increase slightly during the next two yean. Lanpher pointed out during the recent farm and home week at Lexington, Ky., that farm families have been adjusting to their declining income situation in a number of ways. For example, he said: “An increasing proportion of rural people have been obtaining part time or full time employment off farms. The size of farms both in the nation and in Kentucky, has been increasing as a result of the movement of people out of agriculture.’* Top agricdlture department officials in Washington have long felt such a movement would be to the advantage of both lowdpcome farm families and to the future of agriculture as a whole. As Lanpher notes, farm production has continued to increase in recent years — or more than one fourth since 1950. Predicting that adjustments in gariculture will continue during the remainder of this year, the university economist adds: “If income per person in agriculture levels off as expected, there may be much less concern over the price-cost squeeze in agriculture regardless of any pew farm program that may be put into operation. “If no military crisis develops over the newt several years, the yearly increase in total agriculture production may be more nearly equal to the percentage increase in population.” If you have something to sell or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) w- Livestock: ' - Hogs 7,560. Barrows and gilts mostly strong to 25c higher, 180240 ibs 7.75-12.25, top 19.50, 240275 lbs 11-11.75. Heavier weights scarce, 120-160 lbs 9-10.50. Sows 200-450 lbs 9.75-10.50, top 11, W>600 lbs 9-10 t * Cattle 2,400. Calves 200. Steers and heifers steady. High good and choice fed steers 17.50-18.25. Commercial and good 12.50-16.50. Good and choice heifers 15-18.25, commercial and good 12-15. Utility and commercial cows 10.25-11.50, top 12, canners and cutters 8.50-10.50. Vealers fully steady, good and choice 23-27, top 27.50, commercial and low good 16.50-23. Sheep 250. Lambs steady. Good to choice native lambs under 105 lbs 1849.50, culls to low good 1218. Ewes 4.50-8. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (INS)-Livestock: Hogs—9,ooo; weak. Early top 12: bulk 11-12; heavy 11-1175; medium 1125-12; light 1125-12; light lights 7-1050; packing sows 950-1125; pigs 250-8. Cattle ~r- 6,000, steady. Calves 300; choice and prime steers 202475; common and choice 15-1975; yearlings 15-2475; heifers 12-2150; qows 11-1350; bulls 10-16; calves 15-28; feeder steers 15-19; Stocker Steers 15-21; stock cows and heifers 8-1750. Sheep 2,500, steady; choice and prime lambs 20-2075; common to choice 15-1975; yearlings 10-17; ewes 450-8. NEBRASKA GOP (Continued From Page One) Nessa “kind of lobbyist,’’ said" that Neff made a trip to Montana in "an abortive attempt to get into contac wih someone in connection” with the gas billThe George committee is trying to find out whether Neff attempted to influence the vote of Case on the natural gas bill which wae passed by he senate and vetoed by the President Man's Body Found Floating In Canal INDIANAPOLIS (INS)—Missing persons files were scanned today in an attempt to Identify a man found floating in the Indianapolis Water company canal. Columbus Mabry, 13, of Indianapolis, said be discovered the body while cleaning the canal, Monday. Dr. Boy B. Storms, Marion county coroner, said the victim had drowned but there was no evidence of foul play. He added the victim had been in the water about 10 days. Trade ta a Good TOvnj — Decata

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Today’s Markets • • KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected February 21 ' 160 to 180 lbs. 10.75 » 180 to 220 lbs. . — .11.50 • 220 to 230 lbs 11.00 ’ 230 to 240 ibs 10.75 240 to 280 lbs. — 10.00 i 260 to 280 lbs. 9.25 I 280 to 300 lbs. 8.50 • 300 to 350 lbs. 4 8.00 I 350 to 400 iba. ...... 7.50, • 400 lbs. up 6.75 I 100 to 160 lbs. —8 to 9 ' Roughs . 300 lbs. down 9.00 300 to 350 lbs. .... 8.50 ! 350 to 4QO lbs. ....—*...- 8.00 400 to 450 lbs. —. 7.50 450 to 500 lbs. 7.00 500 to 550 lbs. . 6.50 550 "lbs. up ..... 6.00 Stags 7.50 Boars 4 to 6 Veal (Frl. & Sat.) 26.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) .18.00 1 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes : 5.00 Bucks 2-59 • i kT LOCAL GRaiN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected February 21 Beaus suojeot le cnange during day. Prloes delivered at elevator, Ask tor prices. Grain: .63 per bushel less Com: .07 per hundred lew f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE FGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected February 21 Large Clean Whites _ .36 Large Clean Browns 35 Mediums , ....... .53 Pallets .29 - Hpavy Hens .25 Leghorn Hens .... .IT If you have something k jell or rooms tor rent, try a DemocrK Want Ad. It brings reeulta. PONTIAC “Sales and Service’* DECATUR SUPER SERVICE TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 G M C Sales & Service NEW A USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE Sooth let- Street * I——— MIMII I ) TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smilh Rexall Drugs CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Heulinp oats, wheat, and soybeans Sc per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 SEED PRIDES 1956 * X BLUE RIBBON SEED Southern Brome Lincoln Typo — 35 Ib. Certified Ladino 95 tt>. Sweet Clover ..... 9.90 Certified Ranger Alfalfa - 20.90 North Western Grim Alfalfa — - — 18-50 North Western Common Alfalfa . 17.90 Timothy Seed 9.75 1 Med. Red Clover — 26.50 Mammoth Red Clover ! Plow Down ; — 15.80 i Ind. Certified Seed Corn Reg. & Large Flats — 7.75 TED BULMAHN Phone 3-9106