Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1958 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1656 —*>• Will

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111 wof ~ \/■ v/”"*', • 4 r- • I can’t help being successful— I’ve got a nagging wife and I use the Democrat Want Ads regular* lyr Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality i eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—IOO white rock pullets. 4% months old. $1.50 each Monroeville, Ind. Phone 5059, Lorin Schorey. 12 3t-x WANTED DEAD STOCK — Free Post-Mortem. Phone Bluffton 186 —Craigville 48. Price Fertilizer Co. 2 TF CASH tor heavy & leghorn nens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717 ■ ■ 246 TF FOR SALE — Ferguson Tractor with Davis Back-Hoe and front scoop. Less than 300 hours work.'' Charles Barker, Convoy, Ohio. Route 1 11 Kit-x WANTED TO BUY - Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 607 Kekionga street. 269 TF i HY-LINE LAYERS are America's Largest Selling layers. Hatched and raised throughout the U. S.. in Canada, Europe and Latin America. R a usedby over 98.060 poultrymen in 1957. Over 41 mil- — lion hatch<d in 1957 J<>in the swing to Hy-Line chicks. Order your Hy-Line chicks now See or. Call, Model Hatchery, Monroe, w Ind. .phone 6-6866. 11 3t ~ Lost and Found LOST—Black & Brown Female Beagle. Child s pet. near Preble. Carl Hamilton, route 2. Decatur. » 11 3t-x STRAYEITjIR STOLEN -Cocker Spaniel-Black wiUi wtou-. thxoaL 6 months old. Brown collar, may’ have chain on. Answers to “Mr Casey." Reward Call 3-2279 12 2t-x Real Estate - FOR-SAI\E- : -M<Hern 2 Bedroom Home on Winchester Street Garage Early Possesion Phone 3-4493 13 3t-x FOR SALE—3 Bedroom Homes, with attached Garages — Fireplaces — AS low a$ $1500.00 down to qualified buyers. Phone 3-3805, A. J. Fa.urote, builder. 292 TF Miscellaneous INCOME TAX Prepaled. Federal and Indiana Gross. Phone 3-4735. ' 10 g t -x PLUMBING—See us for youi plumbing needs; fixtures and fittings of all kinds. Klenks 6 Tp ? Dick’S TV SERVICE — All work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF NOTICE-Special Meeting““Saturday evening at 8 p.m.. at Club House. Adams County Coon Hunters Ass n. 13 2t FREE! Check your own Radio and TV Tubes at Holthousq on the Highway. Open Sundays and —Evenings. 5 26t ELECTROLUX Corp. Authorized Sales and Service. Paul Schwartz? Zanesville. Indiana Phone 65 g t; ' ■ GUARANTEED watch and jfwelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 199 TF ™BE MODERN with Electromode Electric Heat. All types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, phone — 3-4497. 284 IT ELECTRIC ROTO-KOOTER-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 ELECTRICAL FIRING Let us figure your wiring job. No job too targe or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring slupplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158. _2 6 ._ TF WE SERVICE These Makes of Washers and Dryers: Westinghouse, Ke n mor e? Whirlpool, Norge, Speed Queen. Easy, Hamilton and Hotpoint. Monroe Washer Service. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6463 3 12t-x If you have something td sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

Card of Thanks , 1 want to thank everyonp who sent cards to Tommy Tussing, while at St. Rita Hospital at Lima, Ohio. Dorothy Ray ' 13 It-x Words cannot express our appre? iation and thanks to one and ajl . .for their consoling words and help In any way, during our recent bereavement. May God Bless one and all. Mrs. Lloyd G. Daniels Mr. & Mrs. Robert Franklin and Grandchildren « ... , 13 H-x For Rent FOR RENT—2 bedroom apartment, uptown. Heat and water furnished. Phone 3-4405 . 6 TF FOR RENT—2 Bedroom upper duplex, heat and water furnished. Phene 3-4405 after 5 p.m, 289 TF FOR rJenT— Downstairs modern 4 room apartment. Close to business district. $35.00 month. Phone 2850. 12 31 FOR RENT-8 room all modern house, 6'4 miles north of Decatur. Phone 3-2611. FOR RENT—Lower 2-room fui nished ' apartment with private entrance and bath! One block from business district. AU util- ■ ities furnished including steam heat and washing facilities. Phone 3-3643. : -290 TF FOR RENT—Attractive furnished 3 room lower apartment, with shotVer and large porch;. Also 2 room furnished upper apartment. Private entrances. Phone 3-3780. 1063 Winchester street. 12 3t 1 ARM FOR RENT -4% miles northwest of Decatur 92 acres good farm,, land, with buildings. Rented on 50-50 basis. Iva Spangler, 128 east Foster Park—way Fort Wayne. call H 79(h>3 after 5 p.ni.. except Tues, and Thurs. 13 3t Wanted WANTED—Custom Chain Call 3-8457. .. 11 st-x TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS- Phone ' 3-2158. 1 TF CHAIN SAW and SmaU Gas Engine. Repair/ Parts and Service Klenk's. 6’TFWANTEDlronings to do in my home. Will do regular or part time. Phone 3-4867 11 3t-x WANTED— I am now open for business. Do you have an electric problem? Let me help solve il’for you. Ask about my special offer on fixtures. Free estimate. Seitz Electric. Phone 3-3012. 292 TF OOi^THßOyTlf^W^AY^Well fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 IT SE WiN( 1 MACIIINE BL'SfNESS— All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt sewing machines. We service what we sell. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Open evenings. 1 TF I BUILD Kitchen ail /’ sizes; Make odd size solid doors: Make some -furniture; Repair broken furniture; Remodeling homes. No job too small. Build new homes, garages, etc. Do cement work, up to garage floors. Free estimate. South End Cabinet Shop. 205 Grant Decatur. Phone 3-3336. Virgil Draper. 11 3t-x Automobiles FOiPfIfEFBEST Buy in Used Ca(s in 1958, See Fred Busche. Rhone - ■■ .■ 6TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy wit! confidence at Zintsfoastei Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3- ’ 247 TF FORSALE—I9S4-1953 - 1952 Ply- ■ "AH—teeel—eftwfe Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler I’ly.inouth-Jeep Dealers. 11 3t FOR SALE—I9S7 Oldsmobile ”88" 4- Hardtop. Local car. low ■ mileage-. black finish Excellent condition. Same as new. Priced for quick sale Doc’s Car. Dock. U. S. 27 and Winchester Street. Open evenings. 11 TF : FOR SALE-195,7 Studebaker President, AT, radio, twin traction, ; black with white trim. A fine; i family ear at a price you can • afford. Dpc's Car Dock, Win- ; Chester Street at U. S. 27, 'Open , evenings. 11 TF • FOR SALE-*-1955'Mercuiy Montclair. Real ejean, mew tires, fully 1 equipped, local car. priced for immediate sale. Doc's Car Dock, , U. S. 27 at Winchester Street. Open evenings. 11 TF Traae in a waxi town — Decatur MWWMTHIWQ

For Sale — Misc. PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile. I We install. Klenk’s. 6 TF i USED 21” TVs’as low as $80'667 Used 17" TVs, $40.00 up. Haugks, 13th street. 9 TF FOR SALE—New Duo Therm Oil Heaters. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF EDR SALE--3jee little Shetland , Pony Colt, solid black, priced to i sell. Call 3-4305. 11 3t < FOR'SALE' or TRADE—3OO Amp? ‘ Industrial portable Welder. A-l 1 shape. Phone 3-8573 after 5 p.m. 13 6t-x ; DID ThaFlGenT’s j sell used vacuum Cleaners for as j low as $7.50. Also the New ( Hoover Cleafiers, Klenks. 234 TF FdR”'S^ALE—Ncw _ ''Si7filer~dil''& ’ Heating Stoves. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF , PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS' — i FREEZERS for the best price 1 see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 1 116 TF FOR'“sALE— Used OiTlleaters. j Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, ' Ind. 188 TF , BLUE - A ME—Bottled - Gas'for I heating, 100-500-1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe : Street. 8 6t TUBES-Riidio ~ andF TV “Tubes. Check your tubes free of charge. Übrick Bros. 11 6t BEAUTIFUL 1956 G.E. Automatic Washer and Dryer, looks and operates like new. Buy Both for $229.95 exchange. Pay only $2.50 week. Goodyear Service, 121 north 2nd street. 13 3t CARPET & RUGS — Roxbury and Magee. Large Selection! As low as $4.95 Yd. FREE Home Estimate. See the New Chromspun Carpet at Uhrick Bros. 30 months to pay. 5 TF FOR SALE—Arcola hot water furnacer'complete with four radiaitors and nearly new oil conversion unit. Excellent condition. Also — coal and wood kitchen range. Ed Heimann. Phone 6-6370. > ' 11 3t-x FREE — >eei free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor cov- ' erings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 645866. 62 TF SEVERAL G2OD4J§ED Refrigerators to choose from. Priced to sell. Also a complete line of . G.E. .and MAYTAG Appliances, parts & service. Fager Appliance and Sporting Goals Store, 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362 10 6t . STUCKYS 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 night. 116 TF ;: FOR SALE—Kelvinator Refrigera- | tors. Home freezers and Electric .! ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a ; j "new Kelvinator, see-them at DECATCH HATCHERY; 23TTF; CALL 3-Xlll or”TailFfor Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF 1 IHAN(I - XND - dRGAN uary 13th thru 31st. Large selection of Wurlitzer Pianos and Or- ’ gans. Many finishes, including mahogany, walnut, cherry, blonde, oak. and maple. Tremendous savings during this sale. Decatur Music House. Open Friday and Saturday 'til 9:00 p.m. 10 12t -a YOU ASKED FOR IT! Special Liquidation Prices on 1957 Kenmore Electric Clothes > Drver and Electric Range, on ’ display at SEARS CATALOG SALES OFFICE! Only have one of each at a New Low, Low Pflcr. Buy Now and J, Save! I Must Sell Immediately, 1958 Models on their way. SEARS CATALOG SALES ( - Decatur. Indiana 1 Phone 3-3181 12 41 t' _ ' . L ’ _ . ' , • ■■■ 1 Rules Intangibles Tax Stamps Valid INDIANAPOLIS HP — Indiana ■ Atty. Gen. Edwin Steers rilled, to- ■ day that 1957 intangibles tax ? stamps - are valid for payment of n 1957 intangibles taxes. • —; h The Intangibles Tax Division of H the State Revenue Department recently issued a directive which t- many securities owners said cony fused them, requiring 1958 stamps r in an interpretation oj, a 1957 amendment to the’tax law's. t. But Steers ruled that 1957 E 1 stamps are valid up to June - 30, i 1958. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

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Demand Explanation From Defense Head .„ . I 'Cruel' Discharge Policies Assailed WASHINGTON (UPi — House investigators today demanded a full explanation from Defense ' Secretary Neil H* McElroy for “cruel” discharge policies toward : reserve officers. A House armed services subcommittee scheduled in unusual Saturday hearing to explore complaints that reserve officers nearing pension age are being forced out of service. Chairman Overton Brooks (DLa.l, who denounced the policy as “cruel and despotic," asked McElroy to testify. To meet manpower cuts ordered last year by former Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson, all three 'military services decided on the involuntary discharge of some reserve officers. Many have complained they were discharged with only severance pay when they were only a few years or even months shy of earning retirement benefits. If an officer serves less than 18 years he gets only severance pay when he leaves service- If he serves 18 years he cannot be forced out of uniform for two more -years when he becomes eligible for retirement at half pay. Brooks, charged that qualified officers with as much as 17% years service are being forced out “with hardly as much as a thank-you.” He said he would ask the subcommittee to draft legislation which will “insure that this type of treatment will not again be visited on reserve officers." SCTOCK (Continued from-pime one) Hutton & Co., foresaw an immediate market lift because the margin change “puts the bears on the defense." But—he -said thataL though it might stimulate some speculative buying, many investors might wait for further con-fidence-restoring moves. S.B. Lurie, analyst for Josephthal & Co., doubted that the margin cut means as much as the public may think it does. He noted that many margin accounts already are lower than 50 per cent. This is because margin rules apply only to new buying, and stock price changes can alter the actual margin of a standing account c r J \ Keith Funston, president of the New York Stock Exchange, said the Federal Reserve action was "gratifying" and would "provide a desirable added liquidity to the market.” He said the amount of credit in the market currently JKas_the lowest in three years. Walter Dixon of E.F. Hutton & Co. said the effect would be slight and temporary. HANDLEY rCohrtniied from -page one) Parker Backs Move "The beSt campaigning is being a good governor." Parker, vacationing in Florida. ’ issued a statement that the Handley announcement was 'reassuring news" for Hoosiers. "I am convinced that the people of Indiana will be satisfied with the remaining two years of the administration under my direction as they now are with the Handley administration," Parker said. Butler promised a decision shortly before March 1 on whether he will seek the Democratic nomination to oppose Handley in the November election. ; —My preference would be -not to be a candidate," Butler said. ‘Tve been in politics 32 years and never held public office." Butler said his decision will hinge largely on whether a "conservative" is the front-runner for the .nomination .at the time. f Against “Conservative" ’ "That would largely influence my-deeisien."-he said. Buthe_said he probably would keep out of the race if it appeared the nomination would ’go to "a reasonably pro , gressive Democrat, and there are many •" Butler classed Indianapolis I Mayor Phillip Bayt, one of a ' ‘OKatUT Of' TTOTnrnees; - “ultra conservative." KayFTs" expected to receive support from the anti-Butler party faction headed by former National Chairman Frank McKinney and ex-national “ ceffhmitteeman Frank McHale. The 22-man state committee met behind closed doors to discuss campaign strategy. Butler said i several other possible senatorial - candidates were mentioned in the c meeting, including Reps. Ray f Madden of Gary and Denton of Evansville, Mayor * Vance Hartke of Evansville, former U.S. Atty. Marshall Hanley of Muncie and State Sens. Matthew Welsh of Vincennes and’ Marshall ' Kizer of Plymouth. ’ Butler replied to a prediction by ( McKinney that Butler either would resign or be ousted as nafltional chairman next month. Said I Butler: “Tell Mr. McKinney I will neither resign or be kicked outTell Mr. McKinney I had a ( very delightful meeting with President r Truman and Governor Harriman t yesterday in New York. Im delighted with their support."

Foreign Small Car Promoted By Ford Edsel Division Is Demoted By Ford DETROIT <UP (—Ford lyiotor Co. has demoted its Edsel division and promoted its foreign small car operations, another recognition of the decline of the medium priced cars and rise of the small cars. Henry Ford 11,. president of the company, Wednesday climaxed weeks of rumors and personnel shifts in the Edsjel division by making it a part of the LincojnMercury division. At the same time. Ford announced the compands imported English cars will also be handled through the new division, which will have responsibility for all cars except the Fords. “In the past year, changing competitive conditions have put new on the importance of both the medium-price and the imported car markets," Ford said. , ‘ .. . . The “changing competitive conditions", have seen the mediumpriced cars sink from a lush 60 per cent of the market in 1954-55 to less than 30 per cent in the final quarter of 1957 -Sales of foreign small car imports became the “1957 automotive story of the year" by climb-

COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE As I am quitting farming and, moving to, New Haven, I will. sell the following at Public -Auction 4 miles South qf Decatur, Indiana on SATURDAY, JANUARY 25,1958 Twelve Noon (Fast Time) HEREFORD CATTLE — YORKSHIRE SOWS Seven Hereford Cows. 2 to 6 ycais old: Two Open Hereford Heifers, Two Hereford Steers; Two Yearling Hereford Heifers and Two Yearling Hereford Steers. , ■, Two Yorkshire Sows, second and third litters by side. TRACTOR — IMPLEMENTS 1952 John Deere A Tractor, fully equipped and Cultivators; Little Genius 2 bottom 14 inch Tractor Plow; -IHC 9-A Tractor Disc; J. Deere 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrow, like new; Brillion 10 ft.• Cultipaeker, Graham Hoeme-Plow ; J. Deere No. 290 Fertilizer Corn Planter. 2 j rs. Sd Allis Chalmers PTO Side Delivery Rake; John Deere 7 ft. Power Mower; Superior 12-Hole Fertilizer Gram Drill, Cub 16 ftElevator with Elec motor: New Idea Manure Spreader i4-\\ heel . Two Rubber Tire Wagons with 16 ft. beds: Trailer with Stock Rack. One 32-ft. Cardinal Elevator with drag hopper HAY - & GRAIN—2OO Bales Clover Hay; 200 Bales Timothy & CloVei Hay; 100 Bales Wheat Straw: 25 Bushel of .Oats MISCELLANEOUS — FURNITURE ’loxl2 Brooder House; Hog. House: Hog Troughs; 2 Iron Kettles & Stands: Butler Pump Jack & Motor; 300 Gal. Elevated Gas Tank. 275 Gal FueLOil Tank: Jari Mower, 3 yrs. old. New Stock Tank. Tank Heater 5 ft. Clover Buncher: One 10 ft. and one 12 ft. Ladder Grapple & Harpoon Forks; Lard Press; Sausage Grinder: Four Drums; 12 Feed & Grain Sacks; Siegler Oil Heating Stoyes with Blower, second season: Range Stove; Gas Cooking Stove. Victr . . Radio, Shovels. Forl>s and Miscellaneous Items too numerous t TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. BERNARD KRUSE, Owned Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson, Ed Sprunger—Auctioneers Bryce Daniels—Clerk -- We Offer FOR SALE ON NICE CORNER LOT—Three large bedrooms. Spacious living room. Attractive, roomy, kitchen. Gas heat with permit to buyer. Large I'i car garage. Priced at 510.000.0 U NEW HOME ON WOODED ACRE—Large living room. Oak paneled'ffen, Two large bedrooms. Large tiled bath. Attractive large kitchen. Enclosed porch with Jallousie Windows, t’tility room with > 2 bath adjoining, Automatic oil heat. Two car hrick garage. Priced at 818,000.00 WANT INCOME —Gross 10% on total investment i and have a spacious five room apartment to live in. with two car garage. These rental apartments are furnished and have had no vacancy in years. Priced at 512,500.00 ) — ___ .. ————' ( 10 ACRES —bounded by blacktop on two sides and within five miles of Decatur. House has nice 1 living room. Three bedrooms. Large kitchen, Nice bathroom. Good Well with water softener. Priced at r $9,500.00 > —7 1 — — 1 .WRITE OR CALL Thomas Realty Auction & Securities Co. Reppert Building—Phone 3-2116 --Gewge C. ; Phone 6-6181 Phone 3-4834 1 *

’ ;—- - s_ - - - ——--i-jr------ -- - - —-—— - 1 ' ' rnilHlHiJlllilHH 1 ’ ( look in the I r— —-—— II , ha-ha-its just| Igive me (another grav - , -O- ■<—-s. 7 FRONTROOM ~ - A . ? T LIPSTICK 1 WE FOOLED ~-A SHOT ) HAIR 1 BLONDIE, why ) .A\ Z' DADDY TOO i— ARE YOU )— 7 (measles) _ gulping? <. \ SX, ihrftw A-Vir i that cf- wx7 —\r S a sJ e BLACK > &»,</,• .T«^ J v ■' h r $ ' f4w ‘ S • woife • rc fj?r 'S «> VIB • i ( p|y -.. ' l, im ‘ IHE \ \\ kCy ==> .) V «l ' '/ \\ ~ t ~A^ s ’ r s3b J i., ■ ' V Sad iSji . ? (.1. .. _ J '. —-3 t . FOR BROADER COVERAGE • LOWER RATES • EXCELLENT SERVICE • THREE PAY PLAN • I >' . Let Us' Tell You What Our Auto Policy Will Do For You’ , t ' I smitn Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn nm I ■ ■■■■—■■■ mmi ■ J -’r- a . 1 *“• 4 -"- ~ ‘

ing to about 200,000 with predictions of 350,000 sales in 1958. While thisyear’s sales totaled only about t 4 per cent of the market, the "big three" auto firms are all moving 1 to get into the small car market. 1 Edsel. with four series of mod- 1 els blanketing the medium price ’ field, had aimed at 200.000 sales in the first year. Its sales since 1 its introduction in September have • totaled about 25,000. Henry Ford II said there would 1 f be* no change in the individual merchandising, advertising and i dealer' franchising of the Lincoln- ; Continental, Mercury and Edsel on an individual basis. < -- ' ' i U.S. Plane Vanishes With 10 Men Aboard ' . ■ c AGANA, Guam (IP) — High winds ; over the western Pacific thwarted I efforts today, to search for a U.S. weather reconnaissance plane with 10 men aboard which vanished: Wednesday near the "eye” of a 1 typhoon. Search planes from Guam were ; forced to turn back without reach- ' ing the area, 540 miles west of here, where the plane was last reported. ■- i A dove keeps its bill under waiter all the time it ts drinking, tak- ; ing one long draught like a horse. Other birds dip their bills into water and then tilt their heads back while swallowing’ and repeat the • process.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS 'UP) — Livestock: i Hogs 8,500; strong to 25 higher; 180-240 lb 19.50-20.00; some to 20.50 : 240-270 lb 18 75-19.50, some to 19,75; 270-300 lb 18.25-18.75; 130160 lb 16.50-17.50. Cattle 1.300; calves 150; steady to 50 higher; good and choice steers 22 50-26.00; standard and low good .20.00-23.00; good heifers 22.00-24 50; standard and low good 19.00-22.00; vealers steady; good and choice 26.00-33.00; prime to 34 00. Sheep 1.500; steady; good and choice 22.00-24.00. CHICAGO' LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP'—Livestock: Hogs 10,000; generally steady to strong, instances 25 higher; 1 ’" No. 2-3, 190-225 lbs 19.25-19.75; several lots No. 1-2 these weights 19.7519.85; around 150 head mostly No. 1. 200-220 lbs 20.00. Cattle 2.000. calves 200; slaughter steers and heifers mostly steady to strong; choice slaughter steers 26.00-28.50; few low prime 29.00: good gr ade 23.50-25-50. good and choice heifers 21.50-26. head 20.00: vealers 31.00 down. Sheep 2,000; slaughter lambs fully steady; bulk choice wooled lambs 110 lbs down 23.00-23.75: few small lots mixed choice and prime 24.00-24.25; short deck choice and prime fall Shorn lambs 2375. VOTE (Ontiiwied page one) named boss of a new crash program. to build a space ship. —Sens; Estes Kefauver 'DTenn.), a member of the preparedness subcommittee, proposed that Col. John CwsMekerson Jr. be brought back from his Panama ’assignment "Vto the launching pads of the United States" where full use can be made of his knowledge on-missiles, iNickerson was courtmartialed and transferred out of missiles after he contested limitations my missile work. SALARIES (Continued from page one) fer, $1,900; and Wabash, L. A. Mann, $2,482. The salary of each trustee depends on the population of his township plus incidentals, such as mileagea—assessing jees t telephone calls, etc. DULLES < (Continued tram pag’<* one) down in its defenses- without any change by the Communists “could be a great, indeed a fatal disaster." And he said it would be wrong to hold such talks ’if they broke off in hostile atmosphere that “'could intensify the cold war and make more likely that it would turn into a hot war.” PlKup sth pgh: Dulles, who FARM <<!inued fi “in “lie> budget message. The long - range conservation reserve program envisions retiring marginal acres from crop production by- putting them into grass and trees. The acreage reserve p ro g r ant has operated on a costly year-to-year basis. . —Repeal of the escalator clause in price support operations for basic crops. The present law requires raising price supports as soon as a surplus is reduced. This mean that as one surplus i - moved ' incentive are automatically provided to build another. t-A one-year extension of the surplus disposal act and an additional $1,500,000,000 authorized for sales Tor foreign currencies. Some four billion dollars worth of surplus farm products have been sold abroad during the program's four years of operation. —Expansion in research aimed at increasing industrial uses of farm products. —Extension of the wool act. —Continuation of the 75-million-i dollar school milk program. I . If you have sometljing to sell or rooms fer rent, try a Democrat : Want Ad— they bring results. OVERHAUL YOUR TRACTOR NOW! 5% Discount t GN ALL - — LABOR & PARTS This Offer Good Jan. 15th to February 28th Adams County Farm Bureau Co-op

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Today’s Markets P. B. STEWART & CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected January 16 160 to 180 lbs 18.00 180 to 190 lbs. C. 18.00 190 to 220 lbs. 19.50 220 to 240 lbs. — 19.00 240 to 260 lbs. 18.25 260 to 280 lbs. - 17.75 280 to 300 lbs. 17.25 300 to 350 lbs. :- r -. 16.75 350 to 400 lbs. ..-..-L.-s— 16 25 400 lbs. up .-...”15.1® 100 to 160 lbs. 12.25-13.25 Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.00 300 to 350 lbs. _.j. 14.50 350 to 400 lbs. ... 14.00 400 to 450 lbs. 13.50 450 to 500 lbs. ... 13.00 500 to 550 lbs. 12.50 550 lbs. up 12.00 Stags ...12.00 Boars *,-L 8 to 10 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 26.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 21.00 Yearlings 8 00 Ewes 3.00 Bucks —2 .0 C LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 16 Beans suoject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected January 16 Large Clean Whites ... .30 Large Clean Browns .29 Mediums 28 Pu11et5....... .26 Heavy Hens-... .20 Leghorn Hens .10 VITl< !•! OF ADMIMMTK ITIOS Ism late Xo. 5323 Tn th* Adanis CircuitXJuurt nf Ada tfoit-ii (y. — FnHiantin Xnt ice Is hereby <ieorge \V Yano ? w-a» on the .I.’* th day of .January, appointed:' Administrator or the estate of Dora .1 Yancy, deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. iiiu.-i fib- Hie s.hhc in said ninrt, wit W-fl <i\ iii.Hiilis from the date of’ * the first publication of this notice ■ or salti ' laims will he forever barred. 1 Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this "<TiT< nTTnwrv, TO Richard D. Lewton clerk of the Adams circuit Court for Adams County. Indiana, t’uster and Xmlth, Attorneys aYtd Counsel for -George W. Yaney _ 1-16, 23 !ii) . — ! DECATUR (Continued from paxe oue) I to get along easily with people ’.l both young and old, the ability to ' adapt quickly to many different I ..situations, curiosity, maturity, stability, a sense of responsibility for the purposes of the Americans abroad, and a real interest and ■ desire to participate in a pro- ■ gram of this type. . The four candidates must fill out a formal application and send . it to the American Field Service , before the end of the month. The student must accompany the ; application with a theme of not - less than 500 words. The final selection will depend largely on 3 this theme. A certificate of r health will be required. The Decatur Rotary club is s putting up S3OO of the necessary s $525, leaving the balance to be i obtained by the girl. If you have something to sell or . rooms for rent, cry a Democrat i Want Ad — they bring results, ej —— - - J CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES s BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel , and corn 7c per bushel. f BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3)21 3-3122 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY r PHOTO FINISHING ' Smith Rexall Drags TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3*2607 ——W————l . wammaiaMMiMßamieiiiiimMMMaMßsii PONTIAC ' “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE I ——————l ___