Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1953 — Page 5

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1953

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QUICKIES-By Ken Reynolds K ■ i I r - *Wo iOa°o 1 WW'. 1 I- e-vs,£> < e-77 “. . . and what makes you think Junior will swallow the whistle I got for him in the Democrat Want Ads?” . . ' . ‘ J f Real Estate LOTS 12 and 13 in Bobo, with-27 foot Sun Housetrailer and 2 room addition. Morris Brodbeck. ' ■ 201 3t-x FOR SALE —10 acres, a miles East Decatur, with new basement home, fireplace, Well, $2500.00 Ralph Hamrick, Willshire. Ohio. Farmer’s Col. WE BVY cblcsens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—-Hammer mill and belt; Horse drawn disk plow. Clyde Bell, Convoy, Ohio. 201 2t-x PULLET EGGS wanted; we,do custom dressing. Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd. 1 189 T FOR SALE—Top quality Du rocs, no (all sale. Lee Roy Boehm, Jay City. Bryant, Indi 1 202 3t FOR SALE—S registered Suffolk rams; also 5 grade ewes. Martin Huser. Route 1, Monroe, Phone 6-6172. 2003 t FOR SALE—Balboa rye, Charles Schenck, route 6,1 mile West, ;% mile South of Pleasant Mills. 2003 t-x FOR SALE —30 head of white face light weight heifer calves. William Reichert, Berne, Indi x ... - 189 TF FOR SALE — Farmers horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflioh & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 25 TF WANTED TO BUY—White Rock fryers; eggs; hens; Leghorn j.hens; free, culling and pick-up. Custom dressing daily. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717: 89 TF YOU CAN GET MORE 1 EGGSmore milk—more meat, at less C£jst. z lt you use MASTER MIX FEEDS, you save freight, Burk Elevator Co. Decatur,, Monroe, Peterson. 196 T FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for .Enterprise 3450. We pay *ll phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF HERE’S ZIP for Your Cows, Hogs aud Chickens! in your home grown have them .mixed with highly palatable Black Strap Molasses plus B, complex vitamins and Antibotics. Heller Coat Feed & Supply. Phone 3-2912. ’ 192 TF FOR 1 SALE—Registered TO and WHR Breeding Hereford calves that will make 4-H prize winners.. From jChalpman & Sons Registered Hereford Ranch in the Limestone counfcrf of Texas. Can. be seen on farm near Bluffton. In- . quire at L. L. Bender.& Co. 221 W. Market St. Rleffton. Ind. ’ ■- 199 61 Trade in a good TownirH Decitnr I, -- - L .i| ■■ ■c, /.i, ■ t Tiim-■.!< ■>

FOR SALE ■ 7 Ji ■ .. . ' - ' ’■ ' ■ !'\ Lots in the new \ Stratton Place Addition Improvements now underway should be completed in time to permit late summer or fall building. If you don’t want to be too late to start your new home this year why not make arrangements now to select the lot. ~ j 1 Also we have one of the very best lots in the old section for only 52.700. Because of its location it would be suitable for either a slab or basement type house. “A Good Realty Service” Phone 3-4106 , Heller Building From Roof to Cellar —Insure with Heller

s Automotive 1 NICE selection late mjpdel used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. j 7 252 TF 1953 CHEVROLET 2-ffoior sedan X-l shape. Charles. A, and L. A. Ripley, Monroe, Phone ;7-7192. U 194 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist A Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF HAVE YOU Checked Our Used Car Prices? Zintsmaster »Mot or Sales, Corner Ist & Monroe, Phone ; 3-2003. 156TF t FOR SALE OR TRADE— The best for less in* used cars, self driven, self inspected apd serviced, re- < , peat, business is our pi-ide, It pays to Investigate Busche’s ? , Used Cars. One square South of i G. E. Fred Bubche, Phone 3-3941. ". ’ ‘ ’ 195 T-x c •——-— ——— -p ! For Sale —Mlsc. t DECORATING-— Try super KemTone or all colors. Hat begger Hardware. 40 TF - FOR SALE—OiI burning converse ion unit, good condition, with) controls. Phone 3-4438. 2003 t-x £ FOR SALE —Pickles for canning: Mrs. Chester Stevens, Phone 1 6-6386. 197 6t ’ COMBINATION ALUMINUM * Storm arid Screen Doors. Regular $85.00 value. Special $54.00. ) Phone 3-8765. 171 TF 1 FOR SALE—Western saddle; 1 . ■ male Pekingese pup.., Gerald •’ Smith, end of North 10th, Deca--1 . tur ‘ ’ 201 2tx { E. and' MAYTAG Appliances, i Parts and service. Fager May- -• tag Sales. 147 South 2nd street, t Phone 3-4362. 199 6t ’ FOR SALE— Newly painted overs hauled boys bike, like new; Three pairs boys blue dungarees, c 28 waist; Pair Lee’s j Levies, 30 , waist, phone 3-4167. 201 2t-x - FOR SALE— Frigldalxe refrigerators; ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freezers. Large > trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. • > 167 TF : FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators. Home freezer* and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF 1 FOR SALE—Two 9’ x 12’ axminster ■ rugs, slightly used; One 9’ x 15’ Wilton rug, with pads. Moving to another home and these rugs will ; not fit. Rev. Lewis Strong. Make ; appointment to see by calling / 3-3210.200 TF ; FOR SALE —Good used plumbing fixtures; 1 complete set bathroom - fixtures; toilets; lavatories; , kitchen sinks; shallow and deep r well pumps; shower stalls. Low 1 prices. Baker Plumbing & Heatr! ing, Phone 3-2609. 136 TF ’ FREE — Feel free to look around r in our store at our fine merchans dise such as furniture, floor covr erings, bedding, lamps and api pliances, and every day hard- » ware needs. Open each evening 4 except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF ’ i SHOULD careful drivers pay the . i same rates for auto insurance as 1 reckless ones? State Farm doesn’t ’ think so —and that’s a big reason whf careful drivers save many dollars each year with State -1 Farm insurance. Fred Corah In- ? surance Agency, 207 Court Street. Decatur Phone 3-3656. 1 ' 159 TF t If you have something to sell hr rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results:

FOR SALE—4 drawer metal filing cabinet and office desk, phone 3-4465. 202 2t-x FOR SALE—Black and cream female german sheperd. A.K.C. Registered, 15 months old, champion blood line, Nicky Secaur, phone 3-8355. \ 201 3t-x FOR SALE—Glass Flyrod. Wonderrod by Shakespeare; automatic reel and line. Phone 3-8455; REWARD t$ purchaser of good "as new* Welsch baby cab, little used, Sell for half cost. Mrs. Dick Burdg. 202 3t-x HAT & CARD SHOP just revived a new shipment of ladies, hats, j in all the new styles and colors, plenty of large head sizes. 1 lot of aprons 50c each. 1 lot of cards 50c per bok. Open evenings. Maud Merriman, 228 South 4th phone 3-372 L 202 It —~—' —-M- |i .—- —-—> —— Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED— Daytime, no Sundays ,of Holidays. Apply in person, Grill. 193 TF WANTED— must be 18 years or oyelfeFull or part time. ; Apply Store. 201 3t WANTED —La|y to “work in laundry t , apply f|t person, 127 South 9th street; 202 6t-x WANTED—W&nan or School girl for part timb store work. Coppess Corriert. 202 It WANTED —Waitress for day time work. No Saturdays or Sundays. Ehler’s Resjbtfirant. 202 3t OFFICE GlßL—Must be able to type and do some bookkeeping. Write box 603 % Decatur Daily Democrat. | 2003 t BECOME AN AVON representative now and get established customers for the Christmas season. Openings in Preble, Magleyiand vicinity. For details write Mrs. Fruechtenicht, P. O. Box 824, Huntrnglon, Ind. 190 T WANTED— Young Woman, with high school education, who can type. Pleasant office work in Decatur. Thirty - eight hour week with Saturday afternoops offw Permanent job with paid vacation after one year and six paid holidays. Shorthand not required. WWte qualifications to Box 604 c/o Dai*y Democrat.2o2 3t Wanted ; WANTED—lroning and mending in my home. Call after 3:30 p.m., phone number 3-4304. \ 2003 t WANTED TO DO —Sewing alterations of any kind, phone 3-2055. WANTED —'Ride to Fort Wayne U. S. Rubber plant. Hours 7 a.m. — 3:30 p.m. Phone 3-2212. 201 b 3 t WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4 room house, preferably in the country around Pleasant Mills, call 3-2565. 201 3t-k WANTED—S girls want ride to Wayne Pump Building on Combs Street in East end of Fort Wayne,'hours 8 v to 4:30, call 3-2018 aftier 5:30 pan. 202 3t WANTED—A widow would like to rent a 1 room unfurnished apartment near business district. Reasonable rent. Can furnish references if necessary, call 3-4249. L 202 3t-x ■ " ‘ USED PICKUPS You Want M Low Cost I i 1952 FORD MRn 8-cyl. Pickup. Deluxe tires. Magic Heater. Low mileage. Like;pfw. $1,0900 1950 FORD 100 h.p. 8cyl. Pickup. Oversize tires. Heater. Perfecf Condition. Try $8.10.00 1947 INTERNATIONAL %-Ton. Heater. 6-ply tires. Overload spr-iriks. Big Body. This truck looks years younger. See it. ’ ! l®.? ? $650.00 Reconditioned for long life Convenient Monthly Terms SCHWARTZ FORD <»„ Inc. Cor. 3rd & Monroe Streets

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES V ■ ■ ( H' M it / ; ’Hr-i s'For 25 words or less: i 1 time 75c; 2 times $1.25i; ! 3 times $1.50; 6 times $2.25. For consecutive days. No classified sklp-day ads aceptBlack face 10 point, sc. per word each insertion, 75c mini-\ : mum. Classified ads listed in paragraphs 60% increase over regular rate. x V Card of Obituary. • In Memoriam, 3c per word, lI.OS minimum. Copy must be ih office by 16 a.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. WANTED —3,000 race fans to attend races every Sunday afternoon at finest Ml mile track in middle west. Track located ’bn state route 66 north of New Bremen, Ohio. 202 T-X WANTED TO RENT—Family of 6 desire 2 or 3 bedroom unfurnished house by Sept. 1-2. Decatur and Fort lyayne references furnished. Wire or write/ Homer M. Long, 1521 Taylor, Fort Wayne, Ind. 201 3t WASHING machine repairing lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and ttsed washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Wksher Repair Service. Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. 194 TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any m||ke. We sell .new and guaranteed r rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. )’/ j ’ 180 26t-x ■Jtoy,. A J , ~,, For Rent L FOR RENT—B room house in Monroe, phone 3-8561 after 4:00 p.hi. \ 201 [St FOR RENT —Modern 3 room upstairs apartment, close to town, phone 3-2401. , I 201 TF FOR RENT—Downstairs sleeping room in modern home. Cookijig privileges if desired, 3-3516 |or 3-2391. 202 3|-x FOR RENT —All modem 3 room apartment on ground floor, furnished or unfurnished-. All utilities furnished. Private bath and entrance. Inquire North Fourth street. 198TF Lost and Found LOST—Grey Truck endgate, North l of Decatur, Hoagland phone, Ted Lepper. 201 2t-x LOST —Keys on chain, valuable, lost Saturday. Return to Democrat. 202 2t-x — — ; Miscellaneous INSULATION—Save fnel; insulate .« with Eagle-Picher lead wool. (Not Rock Wool.) Call for tree estimate, Klenk’s. 16 TF FOR SALE—Dressed poultry and !ggs, fresh daily. Free delivery. REON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phons 3-3717. \ 89 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewei lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free i Inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew ers, drains cleaned, The only one in Adams, Welle Counties. C. R. Williams; route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF CAtL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality ■ CONCRETE and Service. Yost I Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF CIDER—We will operate our cider mill starting Thursday, Aug. 27 and each Thursday thereafter until further notice. Kirsch Planihg Mill, 640 North 3rd street, phone 3-3306. 199 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. HELP WANTED CAR HOP ParfcTlme cP Full Time WIN - RAE DRIVE - IN N. 13th Street e DUO - THERM HEATERS STUCKY S CO. \" MONROE, IND.

Indiana Slate Fair Opens September 3 Officials Predict Attendance Record INDIANAPOLIS, UP -y The IfHst Indiana state fair opens a ,nine-day run a w’eek from today which may set new attendance records. ; As Hoosier population grows, ao does the turnout year after year ht the state fairgrounds in Indianapolis. Only a rainy spell could ruin the hope for a record crowd, j The fairgoers will tramp across 214 acres of barns, bopths and produce buildings, viewing! the largest number of exhibits ih the fair’s history, from Sept. 3 to 11. v They Will see horse and auto races, and shows by “name" 4 qhnds and celebrated radio and, television personalities. The.y may attend church if they wish. i Fair spokesmen say advance ticket sales indicate the, attendtop last year’s total of ■550,000. far 250,000 pasteboards : been purchased—a number Well ahead of that for a coriiparslhle date in 1952. 1 V Exhibit entries already have established a new record, with 2,495 individuals registered. The previous mark of 2,448 was set in 1650. Last year 2,348 exhibitors were on hand. ' /Officials says the upsurge in interest, this year may be accounted fgr partly ’by the fact the Internatfonal Association of Fairs and.Exhibitons named Indiana’s fair the best in the nation last year. It but- i classed 135 other agricultural g)iows. I “People are realizing this is the 1 place to exhibit,” an official said. 1 ; Fair-goers will watch 63 high : school bands — another recofd number caper on opening day. The following two days ares devoted to youth activities, with 4-H < elub judging the highlight. Some i 800 Hoosier youngsters -will make Che fairgrounds their home for 1 iiearly two w-eeks. < ' ; 1 Notice of fix ai. ketltemhxt : of estate A«». 4XII i Notii-e is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatjees , of : 1 Carl KoMiMnami, deceased id ap- ;■ pear in the Adams Circuit Cpiirt, heid at Decatur, Indiah*x on the Ttltli day. of September, 1953, and jjhow cauise. if any, why, the i’INAL SWTTLE.M ENT ACVOI NTS wi t hit Ire estate of said deeedetat should ‘. jb,it be approved; and said heins are notified t othen and there n?*ke ■of iieirshif>, and receive taeir -<|str.|Vutlye "shares. ‘ • .’I Delia Marie Koenemnn AdiuinlMlratrix de hoiUit nan. pdcatur. Indians, August 2*. 195:1. Attorney <;. Remy Blerlj -7 Kept. 3—lo HALF-GALLON Creamy - Rich VANILLA ICECREAM 69c CENTER ICE CREAM 719 Jefferson DIAL 3-3015 August Special UPRIGHT FREEZER . 5 395*00 STUCKY & CO. MONROE, IND.

.J... r— 1 r —" _ ; - ! I U , ~I NOW IS THE TIME! • . I Check all fire hazards. It is easier to fight fire before it starts than after it starts. It is also easier to have I I complete insurance before and not wait until it is too late. Dial 3-3111 NOW. [__j : SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY G |enn hhi | ; CHARLO KUHN ® ’/5i , rSin t rx \ BLONOI* - ', '7 1 ! "- 1 • I'. ■’• V ’’* .. ;rr ■ , - -- ■ -■■ —-—- \ — - i— —Si ... ■■ ■ ' ' f A ALEXANDER-)! ■ f DAGWOOD, I WANT YOU TO GET he tftf/’/ , P F WHAT'S THE*I ‘lOt| jgaßu. K«i?s«sg SWVfefe? WITHIT jZT] VAv" I VS; 3 v Js® •. fF . 7 . ■ T--1 -T“-- --“<1 -.. Wnd . — ■ • ' — * .-s-n > .. ~ r , >■■.7■ ‘ ' i- ' ■ • ■■ ■ “ ’■ 1- ■■ - Het •■' 7/

Polio Cases Below Last Year In State \ INDIANAPOLIS, UP — A total of 279 cases of polio were reported in Indiana up until Aug. 22, the board of health said today. The number of cases tyas below the comparably period a year ago, but the death rate wks higher. Thirteen polio: deaths have been recorded in 1953. At this time last year, there were 334 Cases and 10 deaths. V Lawyers Guild On Subversive List Announcement By Attorney General BOSTON, UP — Attorney general Herbert Brownell, Jr., anriounced today he intends to. put the national lawyers guild on his official list of subversive organizations. ■ In a speech before the American bar association, he said (We justice department has unearthed evidence to show that the ,16-year-old gui|d Is now ‘‘a Communist dominated and controlled organization fully commited to the Communist party line.” / “It has beeh clear,” he said, “that at least iince 1946, the leadership of the guild has been in the hands of card - carrying Communists and prominent. fellowtravelers." He said the guild “has become more and more the legal mouthpiece for the Communist party and its members.” Brownell told the ABA that he has notified thfe guild that, in accordance with iiis newly-establish-ed procedure, it is entitled to a hearing before being formally added to the list of subversive organizations as a Communist front. Tn 1944, the house un-American activities cominittee cited the guild as a Communist-front and, in 1950. called i| the “legal bulwark of the Communist party.” It recommended at that time the guild be added to the attorney general’s subversive list.; .If you have sbmething to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It Brings results. Trade in a good Town — Decat hr I , j [ | DOWN 41 DODGE Club Coupe ■ e j 41 PLYMOUTH Tudor; 39 PLYMOUTH I Tudor . DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 251 N-2nd STREET

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FORT. WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE UP—Livestock: Hogs: steady. 210-240 lbs 24.75; 240-260 ,24.25. . Calves: steady at 25.25 down. Lambs;; 1.00-1.50 lower at 21.25 down; erwes 5.00 down; bucks 4.00 down. .J INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK UP— Livestock: .< / " - ■ Ilogs: 10,000. Early sales butchers steady to weak, later mostly 25 lowers Choice 190-250 Ibp 24.5025100; ffew 25.25; over 250 lbs scarce; 160-185 lbs 24.0024.50. Cattle:: 1,600; calves 400. Steers and heifers weak, slow. Three loads choice 982-lb steers and load j around l|00(7 lbs bought to arrive at : 24.75,| utility to good steers and heifers 9.00-22.00. Vealers mostly Steady., Few choice and prime 23J00-24.00. Sheep; 1,500. 50-100 lower. Choice io prime spring lambs 21.p0-21.51. Markets At a Glance StocksifiFm in quiet trading. Bonds irregular. U. S. government bonds steady in quiet dealings. ; ' stocks irergular. Midwest stocks mixed. Cotton futures lower. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, oats, rye soybean and lard futures iregular. | , Hogs 25c higher to 50c lower, top 25.352 sheep steady to 50c lower, top 23.00; cattle steady to $1 lower, instances off more, top 28.00. ■ -y, — ’ Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO, UP — Cash grain: Wheat: No. 2 red yellow hard* 191 - Corn: 1 yellow 166-167; 2 yellow’ 166; 3 yellow 164-165; 4 yellow 161%-164M; 5 yellow 159-161%; sample grade yellow 120-161. Oats:,: 1 white 77%;- 1 heavy white 80. Soybeans: 2 yellow 267 N., track Chicago, i ! V " ■i —— w 150 AMERICANS > (Continue* From Page One) more prisoners. including 150 Americans, Thursday and received I their 50.0004 h returnee from the [United Nations. Thus far. the Reds have liberated 9,41i9 captives, in- 1 eluding of the 3-313 Americans listed for release. The freed prisoners received new. clothing* and be;gan moving ot Inchon, the port of embarkation; to bC[ loaded aboard a troopship. The navy said the troopship, the --Marine Phoenix. tentatively is scheduled to sail for San Francisco' Friday with between 350 and 450 freed prisoners. \: ' h Ai C. M I WD 1 I 45 1 ; I TUCTOR I I - ■ MORRISON FARM STORE

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KENNtT-MURRAY Corrected August 27 160 to 170 lbs. j 20.25 170 to 180 lbs. ’ 21.75 t 180 to 200 lbs., k—23.75 j 200 to 230 lbs.; 24.25 f 230 tQ 250 lbs. ■23.75 250 to 270 Ibs.i 23.00 270 to 300 lbs. 22.25 300 to 325 1b5.21.50 325 to 350 lbs. 20.75 360 to 400 lbs. 20.00 400 lbs. up... 19.25 100 to 160 1b5.18.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 20.50 300 to 350 1b5.20.00 350 to 400 Ibp. v _ ' 19.50 40Q to 450 lb|s. 17.75 450 to 500 lbs. 18.00 500 to 550 lbs. 17.50 550 to 600 lbs. —17.00 600 Jbs. up 16.50 Stags Ji3.00 Boars 10.00 Veals (Fri. & 5at.)20.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat) 20.00 Yearlings 10.00 Ewes 4 4.Q0 5 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS A, Corrected August 27 160 to 170 1b5.!20.75 170 to 180 lbs. : 21.50 180 to 190 lbs. 23.50 190 to 200 lbs. 24.00 200 to 220 1b5.24.25 220 to 240 lbs. 24.25 240 to 260 lbs 23.75 260 to 280 lbs.l. 23.00 280 to 300 lbs. 22.50 300 to 325 lbs. 21.50 325 to 350 lbs. 20.50 350 to 400 1b5.20.50 400 lbs. up}.19.50 100 to 160 lbs. 17.50 Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn20.50 Slags 14.00 Boars 11.00 Veals 4 .J 20.00 Lambs 20.00 Ewes 6.0» LOCAL GRAIN MArtKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected August 27 \ j ' Beans sutftect to cnangs during day. Prices delivered at elevator ** Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per Dusbel leas Com: .05 per bushel less . t 1.0. b. farm. 4 ( , ]• WHOLESALE EUU and POULTRY QUOTATIONS v Furnished By DECATUR FARMS , Corrected August 27 Large Clean Whites .58 Large Clean Brown.sl Mediums .41 Heavy Hens ,23 Leghorn Hens .11 Going on a vacation this summer? Please think of the Decatur Public Library and send us a postal card for our “Know Your America Tree." ' Elevator Co. OecatiM « Peterson Monroe ' - ' TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local end Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING ' SnHli Roxaß Drags '.oirii ■ ymii! i Ju. i ,*. /■