Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1953 — Page 5
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QUICKIES-'By Ken Reynolds < - , - A . IX' '/ ‘5-j kSBjT" '" :- L , |fe_ 7 .*• "I gotta sell it -with a Democrat Want Ad—my wife tripped over it and broke both legs!” ■———•—. — -t Real Estate FOR S^LE—Two bedroom home at 1116 Master Drive in excellent condition by owner. Can be seen ~~ any time after 7 p.hi. and all bay Saturday*. \ ' 41 3t FOR SALE—Several real estate contracts, paying 6% net.\ Ton can help a young couple get\tl|eir own home and still not hate ttie worry and repairs necessary when owning rental property Why not investigate this superior way. to invest money In a growing Decatur? Contracts range from $2,300 up. Bob Heller, A good realty service, Phone 3AIOB, s Heller Building. \ 221 TF Automotive , NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Rales. h 252 TF , DUR USED CARS are surety tested and guaranteed—Buy With confidence at Zintsmaster Mo- ■ tor Sales, Ist * Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 'TF 1950 Ford 3 4 ton Express. Look this One over. Beery i Motor Sales, 201 South j First Street. It TWO—I94I Dodge 2-doors, - heater, cheap transportation. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South Firsit Street. It NICE 1947 Ford Convertible, electric windows, rad io. heater, A-l Condition. Beery Motor Sales, 2QI South First Street. It !"X j V /'• ' ; ' c Need A New Home ? - If you have a small <emi - modern house nd would like a brand new F. H. A. home or an older home in a very, good location why don’t you inspect these? We will sell or trade. Number 1. Brand new two bedroom home about thr e! e blocks west of General Electric. “Has double thickness cedar shake siding for last- > \ ing and inexpensive appearance. Plastered 7 walls, custom made * cabinets, large utility room, large kitchen, beautiful and efficient ’* bath, forced air heat . to all rooms, corner * lot. Requires about $3,000 down, balance < 7 like rent through F. H. A. Number 2. ■v ■ SOLD i ■ Numbers 3 and 4. Three bedroom home in north end, can be privately financed, al- f; so new home in south • end W city, F. H. A. approved. Owners will consider trade of semi-mod- t ern home on any of ■ above. •» REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE “From Roof to dellar ' Insure With Heuer” HELLER BL|G. (J PHONE 3-41®
LOCAL. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For zo- woraa or teas: 1 time 75c; 2 times $1.25; 3 times $1.50: 6 times 12.25 | For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accept* ~ ®d. f K Black face 1® point; 5c per word each insertion, 750 minimum. Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. \ 7 Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memotlam, 8c per word, li.oo minimum. pi Copy must be la office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday, deadline is 9 a. m. 1951 Belvedere Plymouth, radio, heater, 2 tone, Sharp. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. It 1947 Studebaker Land Cruiser, 4-door, radio and heater, overdrive. Beery Motor Sales, 201 -South First Street. it Farmer’s Col. BOY chicken,} aud quality eggs. Decatur Farms. ; 135 TF F OR SALE—IO good used farrowing houses. William Reichert, Route 1, Monroe, Ind.j 35 12t-x FOR SALE OR LEASE—Holstein bulls, Willia'm Reichert, Montoe, Indiana. 31 46t-x, FOR SALE OR LEASE—Very nice Holstein heifer®, Will Reichert, Monroe, Ind. 41 14t FOR SALE—Used buttermilk barrels. SI.OO each. We do custom dressing. Decatur Farms. 3 T OR SALE— Bottle ’ service. Special low rates oh cooking an® water heating. Stucky & ACb., Monroe. Ind. 62 TF FOR SALE— Field seeds. High , germina|tion and parity, at new ■ Low prides at Burk Elevator Co., iJecatur, Monroe and Peterson.; •’OR SALE-— Farmers Dorse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Hjaflich A , Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North \ 2nd street. Decatur. 25 TF ARMERS ATTENTION—We re move dpad horses, cows, hogs, etc, Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay al) phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer} Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. '• 15 TF rOR SALE— Now hatching. Fo» larger pbultry profits buy Model’s Big English S;C\ White Leghorn, Holtzhpple White Rock, New Hampshire Red, Birred Rock ahd Hy-Lines. Order now. We save you mbney. Model Hatchery, Monroe. ' 32 TF YOUR COWS deserve the best. . Feed th|em\ FRESH B|ack Straps Molasses. Your feed or your ■ ground ear corn, mixed in our molasses mixer will bW smoothno stickiness, no lunws or balls of feed! Bring In ><mr com |oV day. Heller Coal Feed & Supply, 722 W. Street. 37 TF FOR SALE—Special 800 N.H. Red cockerels now ! and 800 Feb. 24 at bargain, for? early broilers see ua today. Order your March and April Chicks now. DECATUR Hatchery. ’ 41 5t 3RDER liECATUp. R. if). P. Sired egg and meat bred chicks, order the best! and start chicks early, to assure profit this Slimmer and Fall. Order “Decatur Chicks” Now,} for March and April. Also DeKalb Hybrid ehicks. DECATUR' FOR L Deere model B. Tractor, starter, lights; new tires; Grahim-Bradleiy, tractor; AllisChalrners model B; j.H.C. Fadmall 20 Genius fPlpw ? 12”; Case Plow, 14”; Oliver \ Radex - Plow], 'll”; Black-Hawk lift type P.T.O. fertilizer t cornplanter. Fergiison iTrade !ihs, Tractors and Implements. |l)ierkes Implement Sales, State rbad 33, Decatur, Ind. * ‘7. 7 :■ J 411 t Democrat Want Ads Bring Results 4—J j U; 1— II i Y 1 I ■"I• 1 * ■ f* ■ DON’T HESITATtrOAPPLY TO US WHEN YOU NETO A LOAN We Will make a $25 loan just as quick *«; we will a larger one. Your signature and income are the- duel ! A small part of your income each month w»il\ repay a loan. Special terms at}e available to farmers or other persons with seasonable income. ■ Loans quijckly and privately made Usually on same day you apply. Let us tell you more about it—no obli- A gation. Cass, photie or write-— LOCAL LOAN . ■ . . ’COMPANY ■ r Ground Floor 13S M Second St., Brnek Bldg. Phone 3-2013 Oetalur, Ind. MMHBagiiiiTTW. ri i’iii ■ irff-TW'iHiß" d
For Sale- Rise. FOR SALE -4 Philco Radios and Refrigerators, Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. ; | 274 TF DECORATING—Try Si|4r KemTone or Kem-Glo, all colors. Ha- . begger Hardware. iw; 40 TF FOR SALE—Domestic ffing machines. Stucky A Co2| Monroe, Ind- « 197 TF FOR SALE—G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances. Fager May jag Sales, 147 1 South 2nd stref Phone 3-4362. . I j. f 39 6t REM-TONE AND Whll paints, all colors, eafr ■ to use. Do your own deebratinff, Uhrlck Bros. 35 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Ga| Ranges many styles to select Opea nites except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—Sewing machine with attachments, $20.00, Phtghe 3-8205. Mrs. Elmer Lautenschlqyer. {4l 2t-x xminster linoleum m sqite; •4138.. 41 2t FOR SALE — Frigidaire Wefrlgerators; ranges;' washersf; driers; water heaters; freeze® Large trade-ins. Uhrlck Brotgters. I \ |; 167 TF NEW—Admiral radios;! .Sunbeam toasters, waffle irons.i-mixmas-ters, coffee masters, dmve nias- - ters; iFryryte deep fryfis;> Proctor Arvin radios and heaters.l, Mazelin Hea&g Service, 23j8| North 2nd str®, Phone 3-3808. ' 39 3t FREE -*> Feel free to around in our store at our finelgperchandise sdeh as furniture,tlbor coverings, bedding, lampg jiand appliances, and every hardware needs. Open eaq, i!» evening eicept Wed. Stucky & Co., Mon me. Ind. Phone 6-6866.7 T> FOR SALE —KelVlnator Iterrlgeratcirs. Home freezers ani J Electric ranges. If you want dwglity get Kelvlnator — trade dw for a new Kelvlnator see thef# at DE CATUR HATCHERY. ! ji! 231 TF SEE US FOR YOUR FIXATING needs. We have .the New 3 stage gas burner. New oil Waters & furnaces. Mazelin Het iing Service. 238 North 2ri< street. Phone 3-3808. g 242 TF YOU CAN SAVE 7'oo—S |te Farm Auto Insurance Company, ha§ established leadership;| through the low cost insuring I« careful drivers only. FRED CSRAH Insurance Agedcy, h()7 Cp®t Street, Phone 3-3656. ■!. 35 TE Help Wanted WANTED - Waitress, app at Bellmont Restaurant. ' g 41 3t f ' Wanted , ■'FOR SALE—Rugs an® ffroadloom carpeting. Open evenirfe except Wednesday. Stucky & 80., Monroe, Ind. ■ . \ 92 TF WANTED TO BUY—a!l|klnds "of poultry. - Bring us_yow custom dressing. TREON’S ffi® cat u r Poultry Market, 651 St. Phone 3-3717. 133 TF WANTED TO RENT— fioderjn 3 bedroom house by 7 wner of , Kaye’s Shoe Storei, Phi lie . 3-2933 days, after s:oo'j p.n j; Phone 3*3388. • r - ip' 34 TF WASHING machine rk; | airing lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and usedf washers. Gas ranges and bottle Bis. Monme Washer Repair ® Service. Arthur Mitchell, Phonal* 6-6463. 1»4 TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and convette'4 to' modern electric. Any riiakrag We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardniijn's Sewing Machine Shop. ilt3 North First. Store hours 9 a.n® to 9 p.m. j |j 27 24t-x For Rent ! FOR RENT—Modern 3 r&om apprtment, plus bath anir gaAige, phone 3-2401. 30 TF 1 FOR RENT—Office above Democrat office. Available February 16. Inquire at Dedfttur Daily Democrat. >' 31 TF
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FOR RENT—3 room* furnished pr unfurnished apartment. All Utilities furnished, private bath, private 227 North ; 4th ~ p j 7 39 3t il&ow SALH NOTICE Sealed; proposals will be received by the School Board of the Adams County Central Consolidated School of Adams County. Indiana, at the office of aald Board located in Monroe. Indiana, up to the hour ofil:30 o’clock P.M. Central Standard Time on the 3rd day of March; 19581 fjbr the purchase of bonds of the Adams County Central Consolidates School designated as “School Building Bonds , Jn the aggregate amount of $162,600.00, bearing interest at a rate not'] to exceed 8% per annum <the exact rate'to be determined by bidding), which Interest Will be payable on July 1, 1953, and semi-an-nually thereafter. Said bonds will be dated March 1, 1953, and will be in the dehominatibns of $1,000.00 arid $500.(10 aJirtd will mature in numerical order ari follows: i $5560.00 on July 1, 1953; ■ on January 1, 1954 and each iix months thereafter to -and In- | bltidlnW January 1.1962: and I s6j(W)fOs on July 1,1962, and ea'ch ' 4 six fnpnths thereafter to aind 7 • includiipg January 1, 1908. ■ | for said bonds will bi to name the rate of interest whlqh the* bonds are to bear, npt exceeding 3% per annum. Such interest irate must be fn multiples of 'MI: "t I%>, and not; more than one IptWest rate shall be 'ngmed by each :biddt*r The bonds will be awarded! to the highest qualified bidder whose bld is submitted in act*' cordance herewith. The highest bidder willbe the one who offers the lowest rttet interest cost to the t’onsolidated School Corporation, tb bfe deteFtnih;ed by the total interest on all bf the bonds to their matdrltielt and deducting} therefrom the premium bid, if any. No bid fdt less than the par . value of said bonds will considered, and the right Is reserved ’to reject any, and all bids. Bids shall be in sealed; envelopes marked J'Bid for Schdoli Building Bonds", an<l each bid shall bej ac* < ompanied by a certified or Cashier’s! ehej k in the amount of s2,oob,o(jji7payable to Ada 0)8 County School, The check off 11>« successful bidder will be retailed until' the bonds have been delivered and payment made iri the event such jbidder shall fail or refuse Ito comply with the;-terms of his bid. and this notice, then such check and the proceeds thereof shall become ; the property; of the Consoliated School Corpbh|iubn and shall be taken'and • eonslderdd as I its liquidated damages grdwing out of su<|h failure. The checKs of the \unsuccbssful bidders wlliil lie returned immediately after thdpwarid df the bpndk. The succeSsfiit .bidder shall accept; delivery djSiithe’bonds and make payment 'therefor within five days after be|4ig notified that the bonds; are ready for delivery. Said biynds are being issued for the purpose of Ipfocuring funds tb be applies on the icosts of const;,rue* tion and equipment of; a school building lor buildings and facilities for the tdd of all pupils of se;|iodlf age. wi(.hin said Consolidated S<l|ool CMrpbration. Sai® bbndtf are thb rdireet obligations of the school payable out of unlimited ad valorem taxes tb be levied and collected on all of; the taxable wjoperty Within the Coripoljdated Sclibol X'erpbratlon.i which iucludes hjlrkland School Township, Monroe Htjhool Township.! Washington Schobl Township, Monroe-Mon-rop ToU'g and Monroe*Washington Town ( all.in Adams County, Indiana. Tire approving opinion of Boss, McCord, ice} and Miller, Bond Coupsei of Indianapolis, Indiana, together with the a bond transcripts and! the printed bonds will be furnished to the successful bidder-mt the expense of the Consolidated School Corporat'ion. NO7 conditiohal, bids will b®' considered The bonds w4tl- be ready for delivery within approximately twenty oige days after the date ofthe sale.'• If bids are submitted by mail, thedr should be addressed tol the undersigned at R. R. .No. 6,! Decatur, . 7 Dated ibis ,7th day of February, 1953. L ' dr.KNN A. WORRINGER, - SF''i:'"rAitY liWHQOL BOARD OF ' : Adams Bounty central , 10ONROL1DATED SCHOOLS CUSTER hAND SMITH, ATTORNEY’S DECATUR. INDIANA FEB 11-IS ■ . if 1 Bomethinfe to sell ok room's f|iT rent, try a Democrat Want Atljfl. It brings results. I !
SUBSCRIPTION rates ,• ■' ‘_ r ; i.O j 1- . < T ' 7 A 7 - Decatur Daily Democrat •/!<1 j j * L I • Jfr By Mall, Including rural in Adams, Alien, Jay and Weils Counties, Indiana, and Mercer and |Van Weft Counties, Ohio: 1 yeMr ___sß.oo , 6 months 4. 4.25 3 mojnths — 2.25 By Mail, beyond Adams and adjoining counties: 1 year_s9.oo 6 months _l_j 4.75 3 months— 2.50 Ifresh _ ■ OYSTERS Standards 85c Pt. . .4 J ! : GERBERS market
j Mi<ceHan<ou« r INSULATION—Save fuel; insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wool. (Not Rock Wool.) Call for free egtlj mate, Klefrk I ®. 16 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet • vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knlvws. Free . Inspection. Langley) SeWer Clean|ers. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF If ypui have something to sell or nioms for rent, try a Democrat Add. It brings results.
HELP WANTED g? - ■ !< ■ - ■,\ 1 v ; ; V ; ■ . Dq® to expanding production program we need i- ' ; . ■ ■ immediately: ,r■ i \ • I ’< f> ' 1 ' \ S ;■ !■! ■ ' A.i • - • ’ ■ • • ■ ' ■ ■ L t ' a un- ' i i ’2 Tool and die makers ■! fX 1 ; 2 Experienced engine lathe f \ operators If yot| are qualified and are looking for job security , in a progressive organization, apply fn person at the: - : i EMPLOYMENT OFFICE National seal company VAN, WERT, OHIO ■J ■■ ■ . ■ look at the FUTURES! • Big Roomy Freexer I j Chest! L BBS • Speedy-cube ice trays! J*••• • • 1 • Twin “Moisture Seal” ■ : | ; S T Crispers .. . roomy, ■ j WI • S shatter-proof! ■ | I B • Handy Door Shelves! ■ f I I 1 I stainproof ■ || J * M aluminum shelves! ■ " ' <>, y 11 • Large capacity sliding ■ | meat tray I \ ' ■ Ik,— 9 • Colonial Blue interior . I ■ Mm! kB MF i ■ V M- Jh 1 VCf Ff--- ■* w IVIOOVI wVQ Top Trade-in for Your Present Refrigerator You’ll be amazed haw much we’ll allow you. Come see us and eM a free appraisal today. No obligation, of course. Look at the PRICE! '■ ‘ ' ' ' ! ' ■ ! 7> •frrtae »hom» W for (Wfvnry n your totem- • ' on with Fire-YMr Protocmn fUn Bctoe (»QT »nd took! Uta ertr*. Prices and RpenftoaieM subject to change without notice. ' BU t■■ TIME TO TRAEfE FOR DECATUR HATCHERY 122 W. MONROE ST. \ DECATUR WAN T ADS BRING RES ULIS
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APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all .makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2168. 1 229 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phon® 1 on 80, Tocsin. 187 TF — I ’ V' r ,/ "! ■ *T ~~T The Dominion of Canada was established, July 1, 1867.
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE UP — Livestock: I Hogs: Rteady; 180-220 lbs 20.50; 220-240 I»b 20; 240-260 lbs 19£0; Cattle: Steady; steers 26 dowh; heifers 23 down; cows ,15.50 down; bulls 19 (3 own; calves Steady at 36 down, n Lambs: Steady at 22.50 down; INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ’ INDIANAPOLIS, (Up) — Livestock: Hogs: 9,000. About steady. Choice 170-250 Tbs. 20.25-20.75, some ?to 21.00, 250-280 tt»s. 19.2520.25, some to 20.50 ; 280-225 lbs. 19.00-19.50. Cattle: j.obo, calves 300. Steers and heifers mostly steady, instances weaker bn steers ove|* 1,100 tbsi; cows mostly steady; load choice: Lo9s-lb. fed steers 24.50; load Choice 982-Tb. steers 24.00; load commercial and good 713*10. heifers 2ojo(); \utility and commercial cbws 14.75-16.50; vealers mostly 1.00 lower; choice and prime 29.00-36.50, few 36.00. Sheep: 500. Mostly steady to weak although early top 50 lower; load good and choice 89-lb. fed western wooled lambs 22.25. \ j . ; ' Markets At o Glance | Stocks mixed in quiet trading. • Bonds irregular. U. S. government bonds easier in quiet trading. , Mid West stock® iregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 8534 c a jounce. Cotton futures mixed. J . Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, and soybean futures steadv. A Hogs:. Steady to 25c lower, top 2,1.00. Sheep: Market not established. Cattle: Weak to 50c higher, . top 28.50, vealer top 34.00. —.— Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO, UP-—Cash grain: Wheat: No. 2 red 226%N. Corn: 1 yellow IpO l 2 yellows 160-1601A; 3 yellow 154%-159; 4 yellow 149-157%; 5 yellow 146157%: sample graiie yellow 127157. . * Oats- 2 white 78% N. •Soybeans: • 2 yellow 211% N track Chicago. * nlotick of letting SCHOOL THAXSPOHTATION CONTRACTS Notice is hereby Kiven that the Trustee of Union Township, Adams County, Indiana, will receive blds until J:00 ©’clock oh February 28, ISL 33, at the Trustee’s office for the transportation of school children <>n designated routes. Information relative tb specifications and\ require* mentsJmay twe liad of the Trustee. ' Tlie rijrht is reserved to reject any and all bids. , ! V 1 OfRED BITTNER I Trustee of Union Township FEB. 18 I BIDS FOR BLS DRIVER Notice is hereby given that the Board [of School Trustees of the Berne-French Township School will begin negotiations for a school bps driver contract Saturday. February 28, 1953, at 10:00 a.m._ at theyoffire of the Superintendent of School. A Ibus driver for .’Route No. 4 will be considered, the bus (body and chassis) tb be furnished by the school. The specifications for the route ate on file at the the Superintendent of the Berne-French Township Schools. MENNO AU<rSBL’ROER Secretary Signed FEB. 18 LEGAL NOTICE •Notice is hereby given that bids will bo Received at Monmouth School Root ToAvnMhlp, Adams County, for drivers of five bus routes of said township for the school term bf 195L1 and 1954 and 1954 and 1955. Blds will b® received from March Ist untlil 7:0(0 p.m. April 11, 1953. ! Additional information may be received at the Trustee’s office. The trustee and advisory board reserves the right to <reject any dr all bids. r AUGUST SER.KING. Trustee ■, Root Township. HUGO BOWRGBR, Chairman WkNFRED GERKE. Secretary MiAltTlN AUMAN, Other Member FFJB. IS } , .
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KKNNET-MURRAY Corrected February 18 160 to 180 1b®119.25 180 to 220 lbs. 20.25 220 to 240 lbs. __.119.75 I 240 tb 260 lbs. 19.00 260 to 280 lbs. — r L__lß.2s 280 to 300 lbs. 17.75 300 to 325 lbs. 17.25 325 to 350 1b5.16.75 350 to 400 Tbs. Utl.l_. 16.25 400 lbs. up ■___ 16.00 ■ 100 t®‘l6o.lbs. —4 16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.00 , 300 to 350 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 to 450 Tbs. 15.50 450 tb 500 lbs. i 500 to 550 1b5.14.50 550 to 600 1b514.00 i 600 lbs. up 13.00 1 Stags _u12.50 Boars 9.00 Veals (Frl. A Sat.) 80.00 . Spring Lambs (FM. & Sat.) 20.00 Yearlings 10.00 Bwe® ' «.o® \ . 0 BCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected February 18 ’ I6OUO 180 1b5.19.75 18Q to 220 lbs. 20.25 2201 to 240 |b5.19.75 24p to 260 lbs. 19.50 \ 260 to 280 1b5,18.50 280 to 300 1b5.18.00 300 to 325 lbs. —4.—L.*—j 17.50 325 to 350 lbs. 17.00 ■ 350 to 4W 1b5.16.50 400 lbs. up 16.00 d 100 to 160 1b5.18.00 : Roughs 300 lbs. downl7.ss' Stags U — — 11.06 Boars -— 9.06 , Vealsßo.o6 ; Lambs * 20.06 Ewes 4 6.06 1 LOCAL GRAIN MaHKET BURK ELEVATOR , Corrected February 18 Beans subject to cnange . during day. v Prices delivered at elevator. Ask lot prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lew . Corn: .05 pet bushel les® 3 f.o.b. farm. 1 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS u \ Phon® 3-2148 I * ’ ■ ’ j Corrected February 18 Large Clean Whites —_2,.40 Large Clean 8r0wn.39 c Mediums -— .37 8 Heavy Hens .29 ® Leghorn Hens. 22
e I . ■■" -'... ~. _ .... '. Elevator Co. Oecata* . Peterson » Monroe i TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 — j —— VIC’S FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering - Curing ■ Processing ; "lockers FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. S3OIS Deeaton »nd. TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags TrAde in a Good Town—Decatun
