Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1947 — Page 5

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|M Reports ■ For K ofPORT of local ■ lV f !re?g n MARKET# ■° n /tT MURRAY A CO. ■ I''"''. 1 '' 1 May 12 £ ’* 2’ M ■ 3,11 22.75 ■ 22 50 Bl 3> * J* 21.75 ■> 3'W 31 21 ■ 20.50 K 20.00 ■ u “ ■> 'I" ,h * 16.75 B* ft? 10.00 ■ B> 20.00 Bl - „ 11.00 ■ mNER stock yard# ■* May 12 ’ ‘>l 75 B J!S "3 60 IK ’SO H* ft i “ “ ’7lf I*"* ■ ’ 2 “ 26 JOO 11” 21 5 ? K 315 lbs • 21 2 “ B 35 ' ? l '"’ 20 95 K, I"" i'”* ’ ■ !t 0 lbs. 30.75 K 11" B- 20 W B 3S " r S Bio 500 B’S. 1725 u > Tim 111*. *" 00 ■ .... 13.50 B .... 23.00 K 20.’t0 ■ 10.00 EGG AND Boultry quotation# B Furnished by BICATUR produce co. B Phone 380 ■ Corrected May 12 B)t receipt eggs 37 By bens 28 Springers over 3*4 lb«. .31 |By springers under 34 lbs. .28 bens 17 K Bocal grain market ■iurk elevator co. H Corrected May 12 Bum subject to change ft during day. Bices delivered at elevator. B ( ° r ptf***■jni*. . ] pe* bnabal Its*. BCore; .0< per 1M >*•- ■ fob fara. ft GRAIN PRICES K i County F. B. Co-Op'a Berne Monroe-William* E Corrected May 12 B 3.25 B 3.48 B * ,j B >■■■’• ■ 2.05 B- (or ne pries* B 0 ■IOXVAPOLIS livestock May 12-tl'Pl — Ml)—Livestock: B>* Moderately active. Bit* 1*“" H’s “I 1 cents lower ■ frtdsy a »d Saturday. Itio lbs. steady, good and choice B “O* l medium weight sows Bly cents lower, heaviest Bl bulk barrow# and ■H's 24.00, few loads B >"P 225240 lbs. 23.75. 240B 1 " KW-23.59. 300-350 lbs. B ;350 lb s UP 20.50. 100-160 not’d and choice light B B«dun> weight sows 18 Olf ■ It'S' fe wihoice lights 19.59. B*H* 2.200, calves 600. All B** *“ tiv*-. Meers and heifers 5" < eits or re higher. B medium and good light B J! "* ""’d yearlings 22.00B F "’ c "°'l light to medium B^' 1 2275- 21 65. short load medium Heights 26.00, few and low medium 19.50-21 ■ and just good heifers 33 "iininon and medium rows strong to 25 B “‘Aber, bulk good beef cows ■M'W. common and medium tanners and cutters ■ f-”w tealers active, mostly B' 6 . 1 * bijher. good and choice B‘ "" "imtiion and medium B ;i *' tu * l » 8-00-12.00. B*’ 1 N " ! enough lambs of B prices, quotable about B* J , * M ’ rB slaughter ewes B* ,0 ■7” cents higher, 7.00B- ~~~ ■—o— WAYNE LIVESTOCK B r »»iae. Ind . May 13- tLl’t B*’ ”"-250 lbs. 23.50-24, 250 Ko,/ 1 ' 5 ’ 325 ' :i "° i'’” "P K h'. llm 26 50-21. B l7 ’*dow B; s ta gg u B" M tboiee 26. B? 1 ” 'boice Ji; clipped ewes yi*i bucks 5, B’" ;'"’ice 21-23; good 19-21; i»-21, tllOi<e 2ft - 22 ; good 18B ,| ‘ 14-lb; lieitureties 14B‘ ft ''“’lw 12 51)13.50; good B^il," 11 ” 1112. tauuers and J* 1 ,h °l<e 16-16.50; gotnl 14■tu,* 1 "’ 1 *; worw i ,u! i" 10 Bk tj, l,,y “*'”her into the K^l/. or , W *° uW kR k the Kjg* ft* * ' :o<x * Towu —Decatur

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 worda or lew: 1 time 50c; s times 76c; 3 times |1; 6 times 11.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpduy sched ule. Rato for! *6 Point BLACK FACE Is Sc per word for insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. fok sale YOU CANT BEAT IT Sprague Furniture Store is the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rugs. Phono 199. 77-TF New crop Keystone Garden Seeds in bulk; new crop Keystone flower seeds in packages. Finest quality lawn seeds.—Burk Elevator Co. FOR SALE — Borden's hybrid corn 2108. 418, 620A, 608 C 610. Also ensilage corn. Prices reasonable. Rolland G. Poling, route 4. Phone 615 D. Nuttie's Service Sta., highway 27, Phone 1499. 88-24tx FOR SALE: 500 SheHs _ 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph 11.45- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sized for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE Will Burt stoker. Perfeet running condition. 1100 including all atta. bmenta. Inquire of Dick Heller, phone 1.000 or 1695. 110-31 FOR SALE Tomato dusters, garden tractors, bale loader wagons, cement mixers, elevators, GrahamHoenie plows. 8 ft. size; 2 new 16 in. 1 boßom Allis Chalmer plows, tractor tires, ring free oil. Harder deep freeze, chest and cabinet sizes. Gerber Implement store, A. C. dealers. lltf-gtt FOR SALE Elect refrigerator; Mango ABC ironer. Mrs. L. N. Banning, 214 Jefferson street. 111-g3tx FOR SALE 38 F-20~Fannail, new rubber, lights, power lift cultivator. 2 miles east. 2 miles south Monroe. R. M. Gilbert. 111-g2tx FOR SALE -Garden tractor, easy to handle. Reasonable. Evan Yalta. 3 miles south of Preble. Craigville phone. 111-3tx FOR SALE- New Smith-Corona portable typewriter. See Orville Brosig, c/o Rice Hotel after 4:30 p.m. 111-6tx FOR SALE Rosa colored mohair studio couch. Like new. 1601 West Monroe. Phone 9121. 111-2tx FOR SALE-Bryant, hybrid seed corn |B.OO bushel. We are also Decatur agents for Funk's seed corn. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur, Monroe. Peterson. 100-T FOR SALE — Seven and eight ft. heavy duty tractor discs; two. three and four section rotary ho< s eight ft. flexible cultimuh hers; single and double cultlpackers; sprmket packers; Kewanee spike tooth folding harrows; spring tooth harrows; feiillzer and lime spreaders: rubber-tired wagons: Globe milking machines: tractor pull tyjw* corn planters; corn and grain elevators. Horn-draulic manure Indene and buck rake attachment: hydraulic tractor seats; garden tractors; feme posts; bale ties. Special Price on Tractor tires, all sizes I sed Oliver 70; Oliver 80; Massey • Hairie Craigville Garage. 112 6i CAbTnETS — double bowl base sink and wall cabinets, ready made and tailor made. HARRISON water heaters and deep freezers. RADIOS, console-com bination ncord players. Used cabinets, time payments. KITCHEN .MAYTAG SALES * SERVICE washers, sweepers. 110 Jefferson St., Phone 95. 1* 313 FOR SALE— Phllco car radios and alrials 842 50 to 879.50, we install. Ultri' k Bros. 102-TF FOR SALE— 3 grade Guerisey cows; good ones. G. C. Trego. 1 mile west of Wren. Ohio. 111-31 X FOR SALE -2 blue formats worn once, size 12 and 14Mr. 75 lbs. ice box. Beautiful scripture text everyday greeting cards. 162 South Second street. 111-3tx FOB SALE? One car Karaite, braced, ready to move. New HH>f and giHtd siding. 5154M10. Adams County Trailer Sales. 601 Mercer Ave. Hltf FOR SALE Glow Maid coal ami wood cook stove, cream A- light rose. Like uev Herman iiioppeuUageu Poe phone. 16 miles northwest Decatur on Mortou road 111-3 U

QI K'KIES by Ken Reynolds IMil 'j ' I want you to speak to Junior about hatching turtle eggs with the electric blanket we got with a Dcni'xrat Want Ad!” FOR SALE — 75 lb Brunswick ice refrlgator A-l condition. Can be seen at 124 Grant St. 110 3tx FOR SALE —We carry religious items. Rosaries, crucifixes, sickcall sets. First Communion sets. Also Gibson greeting cards. — Baker's Gift k Handcraft Shop. 300 North 13th street. 95tf FOR SALE Prewar Round Oak range for wood or coal, ivory enamel trimmed in black. Excellent condition. Phone 627. lio-3tx FOR SALE Coronado gasoline wisher. Briggs Stratton motor 5109.95. Gambles. 112-3 t FOR SALE TioTToint electrk range, good condition. Phone Ms 112-3tx FOR SALE—AII early vegetable and flower plants, potted tomatoes, peat moss and seed potatoes at Strahms grocery, 339 North Ninth street. 112 g3t Condon's Bulk Garden Seed. Cabbage and Tomato plants, certified seed potatoes. Purina plant Pnkl, sheep manure fertilizer, at the Purina store.—Stiefel Grain Co.. 217 N. First St. 1121 IK FOR SALE Boy's prewar bicycle. Like new. $25.00. Craigville phone 14 on 28. 112 Itx Foil SALE International com planter with bean fertilizer attachment and mowing machine G. 11. Kraner, 1-2 mile south of Wren. 112 2tx

WANTED SEWING .MACHINK ReparimP All makea, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 103-26tx WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Di* k Mansfield Motor Sales 111 S. Second St.. Decatur, Ind 198 TF salesman' WANTED— Farmer preffered must have car. Box 49. Rice Hotel. 111-2tx WANTED All kind? livestock. — Fred Scheiman. Phone 5592. 86-T WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED Lubrication and utilities man. 18-20 years preferred. Advam ement guaranteed. See Geo. Burlage, Brant .Motons, Inc. 110 g3t WANTED Good reliable man for assistant manager. Arnolds Mar ket, phone 1309. 112-g3t Instruction. Male M* * hani<zi!ly inclined men get free facts about opportunities and training plan covering big new field of DIESEL ENGINES for trucks, tractors, locomoiivo. power plants, ships, etc. We train you in your spare time. Write for details giving age and present cocupation. Uiillties Diesel Traininfe. 129 c/o Democrat. 112-21 x WANTED: Boy wants Io mow lawn-. Call 645-K. gll FOR RENT FOR RENT 10 acres blue grass pasture with flowing water. Herman Bohnke. phone 573-U 109 3tx FOR RENT Sleeping room in modern home. Close in. Telephone 1058. 112-bJt MISCELLANLOGS Clean Wallpaper—phone «K 8 11313 FARMERS "ATTENTION—We rw move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2090 We pay all phone charge*. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE - SERV ICE -If we can't fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers.; sweepers, iron* and other small applianct# White wringer roll* for all make* of washer*. A Kleuk, phone 463.

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Decorating servlqe for Decatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed. Inside and outside painting. Call us for estimate. Walter Dove, 523 E. Water St., Berne, Parmalae or write Box 101 c/o Democrat Company. 71-TF Bring your car to us. Now is the time for that spring tuneup. Wash Ing. polishing, greasing and oil changing. We now have new motors for Plymouth. Dodge. DeSotu and Chrysler. Starter A generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St. 108 12t Phllco Air Conditioners .insure cool, quiet comfort In your office and in your home It cleans, cools, dehumidifies and circulates the air. Get it at Haugk's Heating & Appliances. 97 ts Automatic electric irons marked down to 14.95; also 20% off on all electric space heaters. Haugk's Heating * Appliances. 97 TF Family Liability Insurance Accident Insurance Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregular. U. S. govern ment bonds not traded. Curb stocks irregularly lower Wheat, corn, oats and barely futures easier. Ilogs and sheep lower, cattle higher. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.66 i .i- , 4; July I 2 24 ,-2.25; Sept 2.1745-2.18; Dec. 2,15*4. Corn: May 16!)',-1.70; July 1.611.61*4. Sept. 1.52%-'4; Dec 1 11 Oats: May 92 <•%; July 82'»; Sept. 76; Dec 74. ALLEGED WIFE <<’<»ntlfiii4’«l I’f.in rigc One) i ly struck his wife, an expectant mother. He was fined 41" and Thursday night alter he alleged costs and given the suspended sentence Friday afternoon. Sevi r-ral hours after gaining his free- [ dont he allegedly beat up on her again Sheriff Bowman sent word to Fort Wayne authorities and they picked lleininger up at his mother's home. The defendant denied striking his wife ip the second incident He was merely trying to kiss her, he said. She refused io comment. A neighbor, to whom Mrs. Ileininger appealed both times, signed the charge against him. which was preferred by prosecutor Myles F. Parrish SENATE DRIVES (Continued From Page One)

publicans ami Democrats predicted it would go through without major change National lottery Rep. Adolph .1 Habath. D. 111., said he would introduce within a week a bill to authorize a national lottery which he estimates will put 82.560,000,00 b a year into the treasury's coffers He said it would be a "painless way" to cut taxes and reduce the national debt at the same time. o— Eagles Lodge Seeks Lodge Rooms Here Negotiations are under way for th** rental of rooms in Decatur for the Fraternal Onl* r of Eagles, now being organized here. More Ilian 85 local men have applied for membership and I' is expected that the necessary 199 members will be obtained this week. The charier will be dosed at lod. ami installation of the new l<xlg<* is expected in the nex' lb days, according to Harry Milner organizer, who has spent th** last two weeks here () - ■ " - Files Dismissal Os Assault Charge Here pros'M iitor Myles F. Parrish today filed a motion lo dismiss a charge of aMiault and batterv against Alla* t .1 Davison The motion for dismissal declares that the plaintiff. Edna Davison, the defend ant's wife. a«ked for the dismissal and refuse* to testify against him H* has been at liberty since April 3 on 4259 bond, after entering a not guilty plea through his attorney. H R McClanahan o — — Trade In a Good Town —Decatur mitii »: Nott* <• is ln-r*-l*» Hin n ttiat fit* Trust,-* .111*1 A*lvis**r> lt**.*r*l *•( Fr**n* I* township, will **n *»r .*n**r Miiv I'* l«**gh* n* xiitialinx w ill* If*** «, |*,h*l I. is drivers f'*r th*- various tins routrs In Fri-n* Il township S i i*l o- Kot iai l*>ii» shall l ontlnue from •lav t<* -lav until said route- a"* * **nIra* u-d (■>!. but not later lli.m J**l>* The p*- ill* inm ’ ,r '.' ‘ routes ■ an had from th* towmdilp trustee. „ Eb Graltei Trustee i’ll, It

Four Crewmen Die In Airliner Crash Explosion In Flight Denied By Officials Cape May, N. J . May 12. Il'l’l — Officials of Trans World Airlines said today that the Constellation which plunged into Delaware Bay killing Its four crew mom hers apparently dipped a wing Into the water while skimming the bay. The airline officials denied reports that the plane exploded in flight. They said the four-engined transport was flying under simulated emergency conditions while training two student flyers for ocean flying The accident occurred about 9 a.m. yesterday near the Brandywine shoal light station about 10 miles north of hero. Those killed were ('apt Patrick 8. .McKiernan. Pomeroy, Wash, and flight engineer Martin William Heller, Joplin. Mo., who were being trained for ocean flying, ('apt. Robert E Weeks, Hockessin. Del., a veteran pilot, and flight engineer Luke Vollack, Jr., Arlington. Va. “There was no indication of the malfunctioning of the aircraft or the engines prior to the time the plane went into the water.'' air line officials reported after a pre liminary Investigation. “The restricted area in which floating debris from the plain* was found and tin* position of the wreckage sighted from the surface indicated that the plane did not dis-1 integrate before it went into the, water. There were no eyewit-l nesses to the trash who have yet been located " Civil aeroiiaiith s invcstigatorsl also investigated the trash but' made no statement pending fur ■ tht-r study. E I'. Warrington, lighthouse : keeper at Brandywine shoal, said he heard three explosions in quick , ut cession. A heavy column of dense, black smoke, visabit* for miles, marked . the site of the death pluuge of the' giant plain*. The victims were identified by papers found in their wallets. TWA officials said the plane had left New Castle. Del., about two hours previous to the crash. (f — The first electric trackless trol ley coaches In America were in stalled iti Salt Lake City in P.'2S

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOUR#: •:ao to 11:80 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 6:00 p. m. Tslspnone 138 «-v«*s Fwsmlnsd Glasses Wlttod Built-up r*»*.f - lot'-rlor d*'oratlng re* applng and *'<>atlng - aulkliiK. * k-lazinx interior d* * "rating spray tut lirusli painting. Floor rifinlsliInK, waterproofing. R. M. KOLTER A CO. 153 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. —— ▼ Elevator Co. Decatur • Pataraon • Monros

■ ■■■■■■■■'■■ fc ■ INF AN T I I. E I* AH A LYS I S ■ g POLIO g Benefits up to (5.000 00 ■ "ALL EXPENSE PROTECTION" ■ ■ SIOO a year for adult»->250 a year for each child. This protection can be added to our Accident and Health. Accident only. g ■ or Hospital policies. ■ ; LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY : ! Inland Smith Glenn Hill J • s ® ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “HAMBURGERS ON THE HOOF" f?i'M the dudeH Foh. goody." aIJ peep my kJ /tell ms, wimpy—have ©i ABOUND HCCE" SWIMMING POOL!' CATTLE SPiNACH (YOJ EvES FOUGHT A - ft-ppvE > j/wELL HAVE A s FOB a PEASONf Only with A KNiceJ /<■ rLST e Qi 1 Mr (lr> Fabthe? and 4 V) 4, \ , \ FAKTHEK away c AT Qj 1 ECHO OF THE Zj c \ Y PESE2T LETS | sx< fl \ W { ( £ [ SEE how OLIVE, I \ f F I WK rK / ‘JI wimpy and V'tlJ ® —k- WMFh OSCAZ ARE Tyfgjhi.'J Mk W \ FAZING at -S. k Y \ > Ay ' j SQUINT 'Gfl \ ' \ 1 \ J / ww 2^4'J BLONDIE THE SYM P A 111 El K IA PE! i / STiGor’l 'when v/E GET T~ " it (ta«fJ F] \ > AND WE LL WINDOW ACT l»<E J Z, ‘ -z-' ""X 1/ > MY SPADE \ / pIavAJCXE WERE MAD and f ( SHELL] f—tr X j' \bkZD-.. : (■ L.-cJ Ma Mg *»'..• A' .1 a om : J ■ J

Formers Moke Good Use Os Sunshine Farmers did not nasr their labors over Sun lay many tuk Ing advantage of the ideal weather to complete spring plowing and sowing of oats In every direction from liecatur. trartom were operating in th" field-. Sunday afternoon. The wm< continued after daik in many cast's. s’arm work has been delayed liecauae of we*, weather but with a few days of sunshine the turn Ing of the soil has be* n ad valued so that planting of coin can be started this w.i-k One Indiana Phone Union Signs Pact Continue Talks With Two Other Unions Indianapolis May I-’ tCl'i Some 1.500 noii-etriking Indiana telephone workers fixi.-i- were assured pay rai-es of and 41 a week The ag cement wa reached by negotiators for the Indiana telephone workers union and the Ind iana Bell Telephone Co early Sun day morning The union Is one of three state labor organizations as filiated with the National F«*deia lion of Telephone Woikers. Company officiate said the raise would amount to I I we* kly for b* ginning wo'kers and 41 for tho-o with more than one year's experI lenee. I Frederick F Marston, vice presl|d<*nt of the company, said no setil*--ment had been reached with the .other two unions representing the I 1100-ier phone workers Ma ston eaid negotiation would be resumed tomorrow with the Ind tana Telephone Traffic I nion and tin* Indiana Telephone Clerical i I nion -o MH l« I. TO I*l 111 l< \*.t|.. I h<-l*l*> KIV tl tl**t the T'Wti'Oilp l ii-f*. i-iil t'l* V'lvi- i* 11. iard "f .!■ ffn 'a T *w'ifliip Mlanis lCounts. inili ma .*** i*f * i*.i* a f-. fl* a.,1 i.lt, .111'1 •' ■ .!*' ■ "tit! I* ’ - fol -,'ioo| i,a- ,I'lver- f" lit** ,1.,*., ii.iiii.il T**w ri-:, . ft -,, M. > 17 f.i .1 Illi,' '.lf I'• 17 III' bl-IV *I f Ifif** m ition relative l*i Im- • me in.*) to li.iO o( tie I’oHn,*hi|* 'ft ut*i'. liras ■ .» I*> I Jefferson Tow oslilp Ti * f* ■ ' -I.'. H Trade In a Goo<l I'own D»«atur

Personal-Household FINANCING QUICK, ECONOMICAL mean. of (mane- ! ins; past due bills or other money | needs. ADVANTAGES 1. Vou as, only tor loss money It In aw. 2. V**t»r nils, snd ifiws* It shut swurity. 3. Quirk— ns d-liir*. Leant yntately eitd- Ns *nd*i*'.rrt I*. Csntenunt trust. Just tell Ul tll« imount yes nesd. I L— Invent unite this advantageous way lo finance your personal money needs. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY iMcosaosatso Liuuiul tlesl • Bie.k Sts*, tluildm, Hllene 2-J.7 OtCAtUR. ISOISSA

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SALE CALENDAR MAY 16 -George Bragg. I mile south of Gleninore. Ohio or 4*4 miles west and ’-j mile south of Ohio City. Ohio. General closing out sale. Roy w Ned Johnson N Melvin Liechty. Aucts. MAY 17 Emma Atkinson. Harrison street, 2 squares west of U 8- 27 In Gem va. Indiana. 5 room anil 8 room house. Melvin la*'* h'y ami Hoy 4 Ned Johnson, Auctioneers ,M.\l 21 Ji* ■ph II Itrciinan. adrnr. estate Margaret M Knapke. 315 Fouth Fifth street. Decatur 6 room house, lot and personal property Roy 4 .Ned Johnson, and Melvin Liechty. Aucts MAY Georg* M* In’osh (night sale) 1 mile east, then 2’4 miles ttottlt iif Uniondale Ind. Ellenberger Bros., Aucts. ATTENTION FARMERS Kleinhenz, Inc. I NION STOCK YARDS Dsiily Ilog Market—Calvew and Lamin*. SAT. ONLY Phone 77 Willxhire, Ohio HOGS—May 10. 1917 100 to 210 lbs. $21.00 to $21.50 210 to 300 lbs. $22.25 to 123.75 300 to 100 Ihs. .. $20.50 to $21.50 100 to HiO Ihs. $20.75 to $21.75 Roughs—lso lb, down $18.75 Rough**—lso lb*, down—2 years . $18.25 Stags $11.75 Hmmw $ll.OO All smooth hogs Ixfught on average weight. No sorting. Choiee calves 825.50 down. No yardage or commission charges. Trucking service available at reasonable price. NOTICE Effective MONDAY, MAY 12 We will In* open tor business: Monday through Friday—s a. m. Io 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday — ti a. m. to 1 a. m. I*OI.LY , S RESTAURANT * Roofing and Siding S Oroers are now being taken for zpring application*. Several styles and color* to choo»e from. g Also brick and asbestos siding, awning*. ■ Roofing and siding are still critical. W So place your order early. ■ ■ ••¥(»!' PAY NO MORE FOR THE BEST HERE’’ ■ * ARNOLD & KLENK * ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■»

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Miller Black and Thelma Miller | Davis against (leorgn Womack. ' Ray and Bonnie Ki* her was set for issues on May 19. Trade In a Good Town —Deoatur