Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1946 — Page 5
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IBbTi KEI’OitTS O !> *WrPO» T ° f LOCAU MARKET. jiJL MURRAY 4 CO. SOI ■K h i 1“"' ’" IB <r bus !■» 1376 |H»> 13.50 taken on Wednea,j *i ■ ’.4 00 15.00 Bf , 0 nfdlum 10.00 13 00 St,, .hul.e 13 OOH 00 MRIiaL.. w n rdiuin 10.00 12.00 Mr ...io.w MtKvn to 1004 .- *OO 9.00 Sit - ..... 8007 00 188 ..6 00 down ■K " S’..-I* 00 5 001009 SXiot* 8 00 4own ®_Ji S » TOCK yABOS Phone 101 ■Bli 13 76 W 13 75 S£SS » oo owr... . ftg- ....... 14.50 ■ - - *— 500 ego ano hKry quotation. Ki Furnished by PRODUCE co. ■■n phone no '■K,.:.. > and focre ..30c ''' " ’ .* m I 10s. & up ... 30c und'-r I H'S 30c < —■—too -» ioc SiL GRAIN MARKET ■Kk ELEVATOR CO. ftK subject to change ■ftT during day. Q| delivered at elevator. .'!<•<'■ d I'llir 10 Wheat >1 87 ami <• >1 Corn . 2.00 M|r and Chi Corn 196 ftM Beans 2.16 jMh 2.10 * ... .. ------ ,8. > Mb 2.00 MB 135 03 per bushel less. .04 per 100 leas. H to.b. farm hH AAYNE LIVESTOCK prii i s diopp on tile market a t |M>t" ky.nd> today Ail wire steady. spring lambs 18.00; ■I Isnihr 15.00; clipped ilipi't’d bucks Mod 16 >l'l7.ini, choice BM I'MH'O lbs. 14.75; 400Hale hogs 10.00; ■^BU W ‘ stags H im. K"<>d to choice 16.04/I ton |t; me 11!aln < hoice l.’i.HO * Mst l "“ ,|| " l » ’-'"OH.00; plain |B good Io choice 12.mrMB medium H OO12.O0; cut c.iniiHs fi.00.8.0(6 |M Kissi to choice 12.'" BBmulmm JI.OO-12.00; n.m |M*NAPOLIS livestock |M»s|«'lc June 10 — (I I’l Live tocfc: |M active, steady; < bun butchers JOO tbs. K'si.l and choice sows. IM* S<Mi 'fives 500; all clas whole lot good year-WI-mi i; 25 : g |M)| | Kra de MB 16 oo- j Mixed steers. Ml and cows 14,40. Cows |M* hiliher. Good beef cows Sft”'‘ and 15.00; common M-'butn 10.W.M.50; i-anners |M" ,tri 7.50-9.75; vealers at’s.ll; ®" higher; good and ‘ 1 Common and I 2 00-17.00. |ft !i ,i? ('hoice spring lambs M"" few small lot* good; M’® Ofh slaughter ewes 8.00tl *-*d ..i> j choice; others V ~ — |fsed reppert ft 0,,> V* ’•ver to complete the three ft ■raining course In sales t married to Kirsch on September Mr Heppert died April y ll T *o children. Miss J'’. r “ n ' ) l,r Uoiand Ruppert, M“' ( h is city, survive. S '“ 1 William Heppert. MJ"’' ‘d Monroe; mn) three Mj' ** r »- Martha Ealk and ft*,, •’•’if'* of Hluffton. B\i c "*rles Walters of Vera M* 1 * 0 ■‘“'•Vive. Kd'k * UI ,M * at the MJ/** * ner 2 o’clock this U BIXLEU I OPTOMETRIST ■to u ~ I a^* 0 M ’ :W S £"•>•< 8-00 p. m B r„ T,,, R*»n« ISB g OlanMs Fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEHTISING RATES For 25 words or Iom: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; I times 111 I tlmso 11.71. Ratss quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ada accepted on oklpday achedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE la 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 0. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io 0 a. m. FOR SALE AU Make Waahera, Sweepers repulsed. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; new multimotor Maytag*; Kitchen'* Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 96. 64-ts FOR BALK -Columbia hecords complete line of popular and claaelc*. Übrlck Bro*. 91-ts FOll SALK Five acre Irar-t ‘wltk new ais room home ai city limit*. Chicken house, good drove well, liouie hue hardwood floors down, knotty pine walls upstair*. Still need* furnace, part of plumbing Veteran with better than average job, and about 61.5(10 ca*h to complete Improvement*, may purchase without down payment. Bob Hel ler, Realtor, phuue 570, Heller Building. 122-ts frOR BALK—Tenth street, 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payment*. Price to include eatlmated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Melber* street, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 13ltf JOIN Tllfci thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, ‘‘The Store For The Thrifty."’ Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. * 122t30 FOR SALK 7 room house in Torsin, In good condition, Immediate possessing. Donovan Gurion. Tocsin. 134 g3t FOR SALK Small depot *tovc\ Phone 1597. 135—lit FOR FALK sor (i tons alfalfa and timothy mixed, loose hay. Kd Wiehe, Route 1, Hoagland. Indiana. • 138—2tx FOR SALK Several in s 32 F' Liberty Portable Haled Hay A Corn Klevators on Rubber. Several Gramm Hl-Speed Trailers on 16 in. Pasenger Tires. 2. McCDrg Electric Cream Separators. 2. .McCDrg Milkers. 2. Tower Tractor Buck Hakes. 5. Air-Compres-sors. 2. Klectric Welders. 2. Hydraulic Bulldoiers. 5. Steel Dickelman Corn Cribs. 5. .Mecliaiilial ii THydirauUc TiSnufe LoeSei ■> Farmall II A M Tractor Cabs. Frank Bornholt & Sons. Celina ASt Rosa. Ohio. 136-lt For SALK H< inl nioilcrn house’ 5 rooms and bath; basemen' nnd furnace. Clarence Smith. 120 H. 14th st. 13613* FOR HALK Good loncretc. gravel and crushed stone. Delivered. Frank McClymonds. Telephone U ,4. 13«3t FOR SALE Pump > k-' ga* burner*; electric coffee makers; electric hot plates; kitchen stool*; Rite-way milkers; circulating fans; Nil-enamel paint*; Youngrtowu steel kitchen cabinets; Stokol stokers; furnaces and furnace repairing; furnace cleaning. Haugk, Heating nod Appliances. 134 ts FOR SALK Outboard motor. 4 H P Johnson twin. Phone 5114 136-ts FOR SAf.K Al Harlow Gardens, you may receive 6 hardy Chrysanthemums of different colors, ail (or 54>c Aho cut flowers. i::6-6tx FIR-RA LK“( ~ M ~ r ~Triw k rear end Good condition. ii2* Kim street. 136_2tx FOR SALK 2 varnished screen doors. 32 by 81. Used I season. Phone 1533. or call at 222 South First street *36 g3t FOR SALK 8~ foot McCormick Deering binder good as new. Phone 956-M. 136 3tx
FOR BALE- Shipment ileld tomatoe* and sweet potato plants. Plenty of late cabbage and home grown tomato plant*. Flowers for jM>H h boxes. Wm. Steshin. 3.19 North 9th St. 13«-6t FAR SALfc Well . -Uildislied bit* Ines*, located In Decatur, Indiana. Cau be purchased ou Contract l( desired. Call 174 Midweal Realty Auction Co., Decatur. la<lana. 135-36 FOR overatuffed Mo hair chair*. Walnut dining room suite. Beil room suite with box spring* and mattress. Round table. Call 1087. 135-31 X FOR SALE—Compieteiy Modern 5 rows: home, only one block from Court House, Call X 74, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur. Indiana. 1354 t
FOR SALE—Pre-war walnut dining room suite, 3—9x13 rugs, lamps, ironing board, lace table cover; dresser, medlclM cabinet. < heat; piano, child* clothing. Phone 659. 136-lt WANTED ~ BOAHDMANS now locating? 221 North First, for sewing machine* repairing, needles, oil, belts, part*, covered buttons, covered buckle*, hemstitching and machine butteaboles. 117-371 X WAJJtED - bseri ear*; bichat prices paid for goad, cloan used car*. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Sal**, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED — Sheep to dip- in>prove* weight and quality of wool, also kills tic* and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indian*. 93T WANTED so tio custom pickup wire lulling slicer. Aschllmun Brothers ’i mile south 246 miles east of Craigville. Phone Craigvllle 1 on 8. 132-6tx WANTED To BlfV: Good” f*rm with good house, close to Decatur. Will buy outright or will trade completely modern Decatur hone. Address Box 198. % Deca tin- Democrat. 136g3t W‘‘\\TED—Centrifugal pump and small tank for use on soft water system. Phone 391*1. 136gt3 WANTED Veteran must have good car. Will pay high ceiling price, (‘ash. See Harold at Slef(en Imp. Co. 3rd St. 138- 3tx WANTED Ride to Fort Wayne Knitting Mills. 7:15 to 5:(N) o’clock trick. Phone 431. Mrs. Her nice Deal. 103 North Sth. 134 3tx WANTED Girl- for waitresses, day or evening. Apply at Bellmont Restaurant, 13th and Nuttman. Decatur. 13la3tx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION-W« T - move dead horsea, cow*, hog*. e»c. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charger The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE — "if we can’t (lx it throw it away. We repair all make* of washer*, •weepers, irons, and other small appliance*. White wringer roll* for all make* of washer*. Arnold A Kienk, phone 463. 97-ts FARM L()AnS — V.’e are making farm loan* for 5 to 33 year* at 4% Int. There la no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any line. Call me or drop me a liae and I will call on you. C. D. Lewion. T NOTIt4! Store Hour* effe< five al mm-. 8 io 5:30 daily . 8 till 9:30 Sal We buy and sell used furulturv. also do upholstering, reflnishing. (untilure repairs aud pktlure frames made to order. Secaur Used Furniture A Repair. Ist door east of Riverside Garage, Phone 1686. 364 t Be wareofunder-iViKU rance 1 Ik sure — Insure with Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. 13116 LOST AND FOUND LOST National cylinder oxygen tank. full. Somewhere between Decatur and Wren, O. Contact Wren Repair shop. 135-gZt ToCReSNT Foil RENT" 3 "room apartment, electricity and soft water. 7 miles southeast Ft. Wayne. Posaession June 15. Ed Wieltc Route I, Hoagland. Indiana. 136 -2tx CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 10. (UP* -(USDA* Livestock: Hogs: 4.080. Active, steady; giMid aud choice barrows and gills *14.85 the (ellitig; sow* at *14.10 celling; complete early clearance. Cattle: Id.OOO. Calves: 800. Fed steers and yearling-. Including yearling heifers, strong, active; top steer* *lB 00; yearlings *17.86; yearling heller* *17.75; very (ew killer steer* under *lB 25; creeping upward tendency on all medium, good, ami low-choice steers and heifers; cows steady to weak; bulk beef cows *IO.OO-13.00; good cows to *15.50; bulls fully steady, weighty li.-et bulls to *ls.s'* and heavy dairybreda to *l4 25; vealew uni hanged at *17.00 down; stock cattle In very light supply, mostly *14.50-16.25 011 medium to good grades.
Sheep: 2.1*01*. Very active, bulk ' o( lambs uupply sold steady to city r butchers; 4 loads good to choice * fed clipped lamb* scaling 9<*-96 Ihs. I with no. I and no. 2 pelts fl 16.5*1- ’ 16.85; 2 cars of medium and good . ehorn (16.00-16.25, mostly medium . kind down to (15.00; around 2 j ioadi of mixed tnedlu mto choice, . mostly good gradtM woolsklus (17.j 00-17.35 to shipper*, deck (16.75 ; to small killers; 4«lieud lot» good ( to choice native uprltigers (17.50; . slaughter ewes scarce, steady; odd head lota shorn offering (8.75 ' down. 0 | At the First Census 1790, the | population of the United State* < was 3,929,214. little more than the 1940 figure for Chicago.
DtCATtra DAtLT DBMOCtAf, DtCATUft, INDIANA
IMINE MIVH, PJ* Usher of the Washington Port, has been elee'rt president of the M-nation Invamattonai bank. The presidency carries a tax-free salary of *30.000. The bank has 500,000,000 in assets to aid building in counUioa devastated by the wax. , ... f/rtarMtieaaf)
Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Rag*. Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brat*, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. Wo accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We era also buyers of beef hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tsllow, fats, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442
Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate We’ll b* glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Bal* or private sal*. 25 years In thia business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which wa are proud. Phone 104 157 So. 2nd St. DeVonn Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Lalchty. Rap., Berne, Ind., Rhone 261. FEED FOR SALE * * * Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm Street opposite Tile Mill.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“ONE MARE POWER!” “| POPEYE, I Jz.l Fes, BUT 'iKeyLv/J i retk L • *| /pwkeTlvW v*TH^ T N a.' OX7 M f - SO® ,w—A—— —jfat^aw—a—. 1 li 1117?,.. , il —MMHi 4g#/flTW'g . f *»iM«m»rttiMX)i»iiMt.j. »™£wJu!&gg BLONDIE HE’S THE NEAT TYPE! " ' 2BFT -- ~~~ -—— ~~l FTp^ ”ll 'iMWPiiii li sT ®E r ™js. Bioi^T >«), g tiC ( eeowe »SEk V 1 | / I ■ H /WWw H 1- I T: hK z-4 fl* hILPL^&‘JhL A WwTT /P i-lffikr FhMkf s — W/ J Uffltiw W I ' AeSP* ,,! L?<l ML. • jmbmbm IR K . -.. x< , 7F\ .A ■ . 4 1 '~'i« " ,tA * -« 1 * ■■“ 'r * ‘ I I “IV M I - - - 1 “■ITT—- | ~ WARNING! — ~. YESTERDAY'S INSURANCE IS NOT ADEQUATE TO COVER TODAY’S REPLACEMENT COSTS. ' — I I Leland Smith Insurance Agency I
Morkti At A Ghmee By United Press Sluck* higher in moderately ac- ( live trading : Bund* Irregularly higher; U. »-i go ver umea I» otoady Curb Blocks Irregularly higher. Wheat, corn. rye. oats aijd barley future* steady. Chicago llvoslock: Hog* active, steady; cattle strong, actlvs; I sheep very active, stoady Q CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July LMW*»: ,M %B; Doc. 1.98'48; May I98M.B; Aug. ISSVaB; Nov. 1.98',b8, March 1.98H8. Corn: July 1.644611; Sept. 1.46 'bß; Jan. 1.46t*8. March 1.464*8 Oat*: July 9SB; Hept **»; Dr« 88B; Aug. 88B; Nov. MB; March 888. ~ APPOIWTMKM'r OF MO. 42*51 Noth* I* hereby «lv n ilia* (b<undernlaneil ha* hern uppoliitt'l AdmlnletrHtor of (ho Mmlly Wortton l»te of A<lrui« County. «fc.;ea«e<l. The estate is proiMbly solvent. Horrr WorOeo. IBmlnletrator. Per* 1.. llHerer. Altoroe;. Jum- 1, I*4* June 3, to t> 0 aoTit'K or »i *i»i>i4ya balk or Hf.il. nwr»Tt: NT4TK 4W IffIMAJIA COI'NTV or 41*4'4'* UN I IM THK <I»»M* CISHMT 4«H HT VI-H*i rr.uw. tai* im Tin-: wvcrrn or ti«« <tt »h»Ninr or Hon »i.i> i». rrra knn, MISOK No. Il»( Notice Is here*»> given (hat by «! an order of the A<t»'(' H Circuit Court. th<- ili>rfrr«l*l><'<l S" guardian of I»oiiald g». Htevens. minor will at th" law office of rent I*. Isltb'TFr at Number 111 Hou th Second .Street In the City of Decatur. Indiana »n Friday tin- 2*th ilav of .l ine, ISIS between the hour* of l'i >i'clo< k A M amt t ocloca !• M mid from day to day thereafter until Hold, offer for ante at private Male for not leaM than Ita full appraised value, the following deHeime.| real e«tut« Os lilh *a|d ward In Adam* County In the State of Indiana. towit: The undivided one-fifth part of the following de»< rll>ed real estate in Adain* County in the Ktate of I Indiana, towit: The north half of th- northwest <|iiartcr <»f section nine <*• In Towneliln twenty seven <»’> north <t range fifteen (13» east tn Adams County in th" Htate of Indiana Al»o the south half of the south liulf of the Houtli half of the a<MitUwe»t (jiiarter <>f section four (It tn township twenty seven (27» north of range fifteen (13* e*«t in Adams County in the Mtate nt Indiana. Said sale will be mads subject to th- approval of -aid court and on th<- following term* and conditions, towit: one third of th- purchase prhe cmh|) in hand on the day «f sal. and the balance upon the approval of -ahi sale by said court and the delivery of a guardian * deed to the purehaaer conveying said r-»l catale to the purchaser. Jtmepk Stevens A* sold Guardian Feed 1,. I.ltterrr. A«f»r*ry. Jun-- to June li tfI’oINTWKNT <»F XIVWINIWTH t IIIH WITH THE WILL NNNKkKH Notice is hereby given That the undersigned ha» I-en appointed Administrator With tile will annexed of the estate "f Frank Troutncr late of Adams County, deceased. The estate I* probably solvent. Itosald M. Byer, tdmlalslralor. with (hr will annexed. June *. Il»l* Per* L. Lllterer, Attorney. Julie —1(~-24 0 MOTHE *»4‘ FINAL aETtLEUHNT OF F.BT4TK No. 3700 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs amt legatees of tiamue| (larger, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at IWeaUir, Indiana, on tb> 3rd day of Scptemlier t»l«. and show can**, if any. why the Ft NA I. KETTI,KMKNT AC' ! <»I‘NTS witli tlie estate of said decedent should not tn- approved; and *ald heir* arc notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their dlatributlve sharer. I hrodorr F. Grnllker. tdmtnlstrutor. IHeatur. Indiana, June •*. IM*. Feed L. Lltlerer, Atlorery. June i(*—Juii<- t«
MARINI UNION (Cn*Huued From FM* Bfl domlnatad CIO maritime ÜBions. vic entiaavorißg to spread their tentacle* over th- entire maritime trans|>ortatioii industry and taha it over.” Martin had pledged hi* union to respect the CIO union*' "ecoiiomlc picket line*" If the strike occura. ilia union and the Heafarera’ International union were the only AFL affiliate* to do »o. Joseph Ryan, preaident of the International Longshoreman'a AsMM latlon (AFLL ha* called the threatened walkout a “political •trike." AFL union* which staged a protest work Mtoppage Thursday prepared to reaume negotiation* with shipowner* on both coaata. They had called the walkout a* a demon*tratlon again*! labor department conciliation conference* here, charging that AFL seamen were being ignored in government effort* to avert a shipping strike. Any government satisiaction over the temporary solution of the AFL dispute was offset, however, by the NMNU's sending out strike Instructioux
DECATUR BOY (Turn To i’ago 2, Column 4* Mac Lean, leader; Don Mac Lean, ilerlieit Kltson. .Stanley Gilbert and Sheldon Daniel*. Liens Troop 62 Lowell Smith, scoutmaster. Kangaroo patrol, blue ribbon— Don Smith, leader; Dan Mill*, assistant leader; John Doan. Jim Bassett, Floyd Mcßride, Bob G’-itn ami Jerry Lobilger. Crow patrol, blue ribbon Roger Gent!*, leader; Jim Cowen*, assistant leader; Dick Hott, Tony Nagel, Palmer Johnson. David Blackburn, Burdette Custer, Jr., and Roger Cole. Eagle patrol, red ribbon—Medford Smith, leader; Victor Porter, assistant leader; Dick McConnell. Byford Smith, Ralph Smith, Jr., Gaorge Bair. Edward Stocksdale end Jerry Kolter. Legion Troop 63 Dick Linn, scoutmaster. Indian patrol, blue ribbon — Sam Bogner, leader; Kay Run-
HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT o - Hotpoint ' Dish Washers " a- - Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe St. Phono 27
BUYING EGGS 6 days a week Saturday until 8 p m. Current Receipt Price Sherman-W'hite Corner 3rd & Monroe
yon. Glen Rowdng, Jobs tfM*Ted Wemhoff. Bob StrlAler 9n{ Neil Hoabar Flaming Arrow palrol. red ribbon — Norrlii Blocker, leader; Jerry Gehrig. Dick Johnson. Charles Johason. Bob Sudduih. Norbert Lee and Arthur Roop
CASH LOANS Tell It H»w Meeh Tei leei ts re V Hi s’* • p MW, Tms, rSMS’JSTVXS VINT OM 0M«« •* mN mmm UH THII VALUA9L6 HRVICI Onreßee *p*a daffy —’CMP ANO MAILTQDAT’"’’ : Kern cmrc • Over Eshsfsr fltars ; Decstw. l*d.-PI*OM W : B«*d m PBBBINPOBMATION | " MSSkI ■■'■'—Hl ~wr ..wwwt— J • Addreaq — J • tiftfinui nt- - - — J
? ♦ GAS CONVERSION BURNERS I ♦ CELOTEX INSULATION i I ♦ BLOWN-IN ROCK WOOL I • Free Survey and Estimate: ■ ALVA LAWSON BILL CRIST J Phone Pkone ■ 5115 Decatur 726 Monroe I I t * * v • « ■ !■' —i REALESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 156—Acre Farm—ls 6 and Landlord's shars es creps. 3 trasts. 75 acre impraved. Two 40 acre tracts adjoining. Will bo sold separately or as a whois, in order highest bid as obtalnsd: Saturday, June 15,1945 at 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: I' 3 mties West of Poe on the Poe and Yoder road, then 46 mile North; 3 miles East of Yoder. 10 miles Houth of Fort Wayne. LAND: Very fertile, practically level trail, ail under cultivation except alraut 10 acre*, wood*, pasture, exc-lient dratnsge outlets. Landlord's share of 28 acres corn. 25 acre* oata, 30 acres beans, 25 acres Red Clover; Goes to purchaser of (arm. IMPROVEMENT#: Two story. 9 room frame bouse. Barn MftlO. Wagon shed and crib. Drove well. Electricity. Possession of buildings within 3<* days. TERMS: Will be sold subject to unpaid bahince of 17,90000 of a loan favor of Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, 'j of difference between loan and sale price, aaah on day of sale, balance cash tn 30 days. This is a good producing farm. Nicely located *<.d will he sold without reserve to the highest bidder. Come prepared to buy. Robert C. Pryer OWNER Roy 8. Johnson and Son—Auctioneers Melvin Litchiy—Auctioneer
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Tr«4e In • O»o< r»n - Deeatur ■■ IW 1 1 Cash Coal Feed * Bu#ply Monroe at Eifhth We Repair and tppe up your OUT BOARD MOTOR 1 Experienced Mechanic Dick Mansfield Motor Sales Hi 8. Second St. Phone 1645 Cash Coal, Feed " & Supply Menrse at Eighth
