Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1953 — Page 5

SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1953

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-* A £ QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds 4 EfeMr JilF iv to oiSR. I ■B6SBSS “Alvin!'., . . I ordereG the coal we saw in the Democrat Waul Ads « —and they’re delivering it immediately!” . i , ! Real Estate FOR SALE—6 room modern home, large kitchen with built ip features. new bath fixtures, tub and shower, new wall to wall carpet in living and dining <TQOms and stairs, new gas furnare, new gas hot water heater, large lot with fenced in back yard/plus large garden space ana'se'veral fruit trees, gbod location ip South part of/ town. Small down payment, balance like rent. The Suttles Co., phone Farmers Col, V WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—Top quality Durocs,' ?%\ no fall sale. Lee Roy Boehm. Jay City, Bryant, Ind.' j • 202 3t YOljtNG LEGHORN for Sylvan Strahm, Route l /f Monroe. phone 6-6399. 203 3t FOR' SALE —Fresh and springer cows and heifers, call s 7-7158 before noon. Clifford Roe., route 1, Monroe. • 203 3t-x FOR SALE —30-head of white face light weight heifer calves. Wil- , liam Reichert, Berne, Ind. , ♦ , i X s ® ts CONDENSED BUTTERMILK?For Sale; Custom dressing wanted. Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd. 186 T SALE — Farmers Dorse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fit-1 ting, long lasting. Haflich A j Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 25 TF WANTED TO BUT—White Rock fryers; eggs; hens; Leghorn bens; free culling and pick-up. Custom dressing daily. TREON’S j Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, ■ z T>hone 3-3717.1 89 TF I loU CAN GET MORE EGGS—- / more milk?—more meat at less I cost, If you use MASTER MIX ■- b save the freight. I Buiflk Elevator Co. Decatur, Mon- / Farmers attention— we re- / / move dead horses, cows, hogs, x etc. Decatur Dial O andLask foi Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- - ler Products Co. 15 TF HERE’S ZIP for Your Cows, Hogs and Chickens! Bring in ybur home grown grains, have them mixed with highly palatable Black Strap Molasses plus B. zxcomplex vitamins and ' - Heller Coal_J}eed & Supply. Phone ‘ FOR/SALE—Registered TO and VVHR Breeding Hereford calves Jmat will make 4-H prize winners. From Chalpman •& Sons Registered Hereford Ranch in the Limestone country of, Texas. Can be seen on farm near Bluffton. Inquiry at L. D. Bender & Co’ 224 W. Market St. 199 6t Trade in a good Town — Decatur

FOR SALE Choice Decatur Building Lots — particularly desirable for employees of the West and North End industries. Lots in the Porter addition should be available for fall building purposes. If you expect a loan you should begin making your application immediately. Lots op paved Tenth Street, complete with sewer, / water and all utilities are priced at only 1,350 ' We believe we can finance. "gad 'ZMen “A Good Realty Service” From Roof to Cellar—lnsure with Heller Phone 3-4106 - Heller Building

; FOR; SALE OR TRADE—4-H shpwn ■ 12nd place registered Hampshire Boar, m mile West Coppess Corner or phone 6-6325. ' ' , 204 3t-x \ Automotive NXE selection lata, used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, I . . ?, 252 TF 1953 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. A-l shape. Charles A. and L. A. Ripley, Monroe, Phone 7-7192. 194 TF JUtt USED CARS are safety testI ed 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 Motor Sales, Corner Ist & Monroe, Phone 3-2003. / 156TF FOR OR TRADE—La- ? bor Day Specials—2-1950 Chevrolets, 2-ddor and 4door; 2-1949 Chevrolets, 2door and 4-door; 2-1950 Buicks, 2-door and 4-door; 1946 Dodge, runs good $350.00; 1946 Ford, very good $375.00. Bargains! Seeing Is .Believing. Fred Busche, Phune 3-3941. One Square South of G. E. 203 2t-x

FOR SALE - 51 STUDEJBAKER Champ. Cl. Cp. , 51 CHEVROLET 2-door Fleetline 49 DE SOTO 2-door 52 FORD Victoria V-8 53 CHEVROLET 4-door. New. 48 CHEVROLET 4-door 51 FORD Pickup > 52 FORD %-ton Pickup 49 STUDEBAKER 1%-ton Truck These are all cars and trucks. Stop and see at STEFFEN MOTORS U.S. 27 ' Another big Auto Auction Saturday, September sth. , 203 3t For Sale — Misc. DECORATING — Try Super KemTone or Kem-Glo, all colors. Habegger Hardware. 40 TF FOR SALE—6 year t old riding horse, gentle with children. Write box 605 % Democrat. 204 3t-x REWARD to purchaser of good as new Welsch baby cab, little used, | sell for half cost. Mrs. Dick j Burdg. 202 3t-x G. E. and MAYTAG Appliances. Parts .and iservice. Fager Maytag Sales. 147 South street. Phone 3-4362. 199 6t FOR SALE —Evergreen s'weet corn. SI.OO per bushel. First house West of Sand Pit, on South side of road, phone 3<5165. 204 3t FOR SALE — Frlgidaire refrlgera tors; ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freezers. Large trade-tna. Uhrick Brothers. 167 TF FOR SALK —Kelvlnator refrlgera: tors. Home freezers and Electric ranges, it you want quality get Kelvlnator — trade row for a Dew Kelvlnator see them at DE CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FOR SALE — 9’-x 12’ axminster I/ rugs, slightly used; One 9’ x 15’ Wilton rug, wit|h pads. Moving to another horiie and these rugs will not fit. Rev. Lewis Strong. Make appointment see by calling 1 3-3210. i 6 . 200 TF FOR SALE-One ?0 gal. g ( as water heater used j 9 months.. 40,000 B.TiU.; Gas heating stove with i blower, used 1 season; Good Tappan 1 burner gas range. L I J. Moser. 4<’9 Winchester4tj-eet. 3-4278. 204 3t-X

i FOR SALE —Good used plumbing fixtures; 1 complete set bathroom fixtures; lavatories; kitchen sinks; shallow and deep well pumps; shower stalls. Low prices. Baker Plumbing & Heating, Phoqe x 3-2609. 136 TF FREK — free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, Sand every day hardware needs. Open each evening except W4d. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 6-6866. 62 TF SHOULD cafeful ’drivers pay the same rates for auto insurance asi reckless oites? State Farm doesn’t think so—Und that’s a big reason why careful drivers save many dollars each year with State Farm insurance. Fred Corah Insurance Agency; 207 Court Street. Decatur Phone 3-3656. ’ . 159 TF Help Wanted y LADY HELP WANTED. Decaturi Canning Co.; phone 3-3890. 204 4t WANTED —Twp men at Bag Service Inc., 812 W. Elm Street. 204 3t WAITRESS WANTED— : Daytime, no Sundays or Holidays. Apply in person, pick’s Grill. 193 TF WANTED—iJady to work in laundry, apply in person, 127 South 9th street. , 202 6t-x WANTED—Waitress for day time work. No Saturdays or Sundays. Ehler’s HestaUrant. 202 3t WANTED*—Good reliable man to work in feed mill. Write box 606 % Decatur Daily Democrat. r > 204 3t APPLICATIONS Now being accepted for full‘.time salps ladies. Apply Office J J Newberry Co. - • \-V I 204 3t

j BECOME AN AiVffiN represeptative n'ow and gp.t* established« customers for thei ghristmas season. Openings in Magley and vicinity. For > details write Mrs. Fruechtenicht, gP. O. Box 524. " Huntington, I nd, f 190 T t WANTED—’toung Woip an, with high School education, who; cah type. Pleas- : ant work in Decatur. Thirty - eight hour ’ week with Saturday afternoons off. Permanent job > , , with paid vacation after 4 one year and six paid holis days. Shorthand not required. Write qualifications to Box 604 c/o Dai'y ‘ Democrat. 202 3t Wanted t WANTED —5 girls want tide to ' ; Wayne Pump Building on; Combs ’ Street in East end of Fort Wayne, hburs 8 to 4: Ji), call t 3-2018 after 5:30 p.m. 202 3t WANTED—CIean Rags 10c lb. No Curtains, Stockings, > Rayon Dresses, etc. will \ be accepted. DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ! —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric?. Any make. We sell 1 new and guaranteed rebuilt sewihg, machines. Boardman’s Sew- , ing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 8 a.m. to 8 p/m. ’ \ \' I . 180 26t-x > ' 1 If you have something to sell ori rooms for rent?, try a Democrat : Want Add. It brings results. hew LOW PRICES ... on all GENUINE FORD BATTERIES ' T\ M • Fresh Stocks! • Dependable I o Powerful! •Lonolifel sg,4£ as low as...' i Exch. I j i ! *\- ”, ' Warranties uf> to 36 months DRIVE IN TODAY TOR EREE j BATTERY INSPECTION! SCHWARTZ FORD CO., Inc. Cor. 3rd. & Monroe Streets

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED -1 ADVERTISING RATES | is? ; For 25 words or less: 1 time 75c; 2 times $1.25; 3 times $1.50; 6 times $2.25. For consecutive days. b?o Classified skip-day ads acept- . ! Black face 10 point,. 5c per Mrord each insertion, 75c miclmum. . Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50%- increase over regular rate. * „ \ Card of Thanks, obituarg,4 In Memoriam, 3c per SI.OO minimum: Copy must be in office by 1$ a.m. Monday through Fridas, Saturday deadline is 9 a.nfe WANTED —A widow would to rent a 1 room unfurnished apartment near business district. Reasonable rent. Can furnish ences if necessary, call _ ,| 202 4-x WASHING machine repairfyag lawn mower sharpening and Repairing. New and used washeH. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Arthur Mitchell, phone 6-6463, J ‘ . I ■ 194 W t~"_ ■ i: ■ . For Rent h — - --- FOR RENT—‘Modern 3 room upstairs apartment, close to towfe, phtjne 3-2401. , 201 TF FOR, RENT —Downstairs sleeping room in modern* home. Cooking privileges if desired, 3-3516 qr \ 3-2391; ? I 202 3px FOR —3 room unfurnished apartment, front and side ehtrabc|e, near church, store aftd G.E.. Good neighborhood, reasonable rent; Also 1 room furnished apartment. 3-3426. 204 & FOR RENT —All modern 3 rootp apartment on ground floor, fuinished or unfurnished. All furnished. Private bath and entrance. Inquire 227 North Fourth, street. i: 198TF Lost and Found 1 LOST—SO foot of green hosts, between Walnut street & Highway 27. Phone 3-2881 attej 5:00 p.m. , 203 3i*Ji —1 —ut Miscellaneous | INSULATION—Save fuel; Insulase with Eagle-Picher lead wool. (Nos Rock Wool.) Call for free estimate, Klenk’a. 16 Tf 1 FOR SALE —Dressed poultry, and eggs, fresh dally. Free delivery? TREON’S Poultry Market, 6uf North 13th, Phone 3-3717. | ‘ >9 T|h SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewch lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Frei inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaq-, Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed The only one In Adams. Welk Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, 137 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3’-3115~f0i Guaranteed Quality CONI CRETE and Service. Yo®| Gravel and Ready-Mix. \ ’ 69 TF/ We will operate our cider mill starting Thursday, Aug. 27, and each Thursday thereafter until further notice. Kirsch Planing Mill, 640 North 3rd street, phone 3-3306. 199 TF APPLIANCE SERVICB. We ser* Ice all makes of washers, sweep ers, and other small appliances Wringer rolls and parts for all i makes. Ktenk’s. Phone 8-2158. , i ; | ! ‘ 229 TF Turkey, which in 1950 Mras still importing grain, is now the fifth largest grain exporter in the Trade in .a good Tov-n — Decatur IW» HALF-GALLON' Creamy - Rich VANILLA ICE CREAM 69c CENTER ICE CREAM 719 Jefferson DIAL 3-3015 MaMMSnHDMmiaaMBMKM SSOO to SI,OOO Profit a Month In a Business of Your Own New York Corporation opening Branch in Fort Way ire has opening for Local Representative in Decatur to handle high grade prbduct which has no competition and is advertised through tremendous National Program just starting. Applicant should be in age bracket and be in position make a secured Investment, of $600,00. Contact I’aUl Childers at Hotel Vari Orman. Fort Wayne, 6:30 to 9]; 30 p.m. op Mon. Aug. 31st.

DUO - THERM , HEATERS STUCKY & CO. MONROE, IND. —Bi Democrat Want Ads Bring Rasul*

Public Auction Household Goods |i / ■■ ■ n - * ■ r < ' Thursday 9 September 3 v 1953 6:30 P.M. | V. 1516 West Madison St., Decatur, Ind. Electric refrigerator! Speed Queen electric washer; Electric window fan; table top gas stove: Cole circulating oil heater, druins and 40-gal. oil; two-cushion and c4&ir, in good condition; green davenport and 2 chairs; w’alnu’t- dining room suite; studio couch; cupboard; safe; 2 kitchen cabinets; drop head sewing machine; size rollaway bed and inhetfspring mattress; bed, spring and -mattress; 9’xl2’ rug and pad; j9'x9’ rug; 9'xl2’ eongoleum rug; 5-drawer chest; large gas heater; 'laundry'' stove: rubber-tired lawn mower; garden tools; dishes; cooking utensils and many other items. • ' | TERMS—Cash. * . t • ? I . I MRS. BEATRICE KELLY — Owner JACK BRUNTON —Auctioneer. ' • ' I Aug. 29, Sept. 1 Public Sale ? . j M'-? | We the undersigned will sell ak public Ruction to the highest bidder located 4 l £ miles east of Berne, Indiana, on state road IJB or 3Vz miles west of the Ohio line, on 118,. on Thur,da,.Sept.3,l9s3 Commencing at 12:00 O’clock 29 HEAD OF CATTLE 20 \ Whitie, Holstein 'cow, 6 yrs old, rehred May 20, 8 ggl. cow. ■ Wisconsiri cow. Mertle, Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old', due to freshen Sept. 28, 8 gal. cow. ’ j Whitip, Holstein cow. 7: yrs. ojd. due to freshen (.Oct, 12. 8 gal cow. ■ Liia. Holstein cow', 6 yrs. old. rebied AO. 14. milking 7 gal. a day. Wisconsin cow. *'?.;? , d . ,L ]T . Blackie, Holstein cow, 4' yiffe. old, due . tp? fres-hen pec. 30, 6 gal. cow. ■ ' k Lily, Jersey cow. 8 yrs. old, rebred May 9. 6 cow. ■< > Susie. Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old. pasture bred, ?nil king 7 gal. a day. Brownie, Jersey’cow. 5 yrs. old. due to freshen Oct. 26, 5 gal. j cow. « ' | Pollie. Holstein and Guernsey cow, 8, yrsijold. due to freshen Sept. 30. 5 gal. cow. ;| t f|uth. Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old. pasture bred, ? gal. cow. Spottie. Holstein cow. 3 yrs. old, rebred July 1, milking 5 gal. a day. I 1-1 ~ Lady, Holstein cow. 3 yrs. old, rebred JTuiyj 1, milking 5 gal. a ' da y- ’ \ U' - j j Rose. Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old, v due to freshen, Dec. "8, gal. COW. j : Jersey. Jersey cow. 4, yrs. old. pasture bred, ijgal. «ow. Beauty. Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old. pasture bred? 4 gal. cowt. Boss, Ayshire cow. 4 jTs. old. pasture bred. 5 gal. cow. Betty, Holstein cow. 3 yrs. old. pasture bred. | Lucy. Jersey cow. 7 yrs. old,“pasture bred. 4 gal. cow. Holstein bull. 18 months old. artificial breeding; 2 Holstein heifers due to freshen this fall; 2/Molstein heifers 16 months old. open; 6 Holstein heifecs 4 and lUiYTonths old. These cattle will be T. B. and Bangs tested. You can inspect this herd of cattle anytime. This is a good and clean herd of cows' , HAY AND STRAW " 9 tons of alfalfa hay tn mow; 24 tons Qf gOori mixed hay; 275 bales of bright wheat straw; 10 tons of oats straw in mow. ;.i ‘ j j IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS Rozentol 4 roll corn shredder, in All condition; Massey Harris 13-bole grain and fertilizer drill ;»John Deere corn binder A-l slhape: McCormick-Deering corn planter tongue truck and MetHizer > attachment; McCormick-Deering, push bar hay loader; John Deere side delivery rake; 7-ft. Dunhixn disc} 7-ft. Dunham cultipacker; I McCormick niOwer; rotary h<i»e; 12-ft; weeder; 2 McCormick-Deering cultivators; spike-tooth harrow;; spring-tooth harrow; high wheel wagon with gfain bed; low Wheel wagon with wagon 4m>x; 2 Oliver breaking plows: 14-inch John Dhere Walking plow; Green Gable brooder house 12 x 18: brooder house 10 x 12; 3 kerosene brooder stoves; 3 coal brooder stoves; chftken feeders and fountains. Some household goods and many articles not mentioned. TERMS: Cash? Not Responsible for accidents. Mrs. Jacob P. ants Joel E. Schwartz, ■ ? 4 Owners 1 Fhil Neuenscjiwarider. D. S, Blgir. T ed Johnson. Auctioneers. ’j’ 3- V ; '. J" E. W. Clerk.

I,' ... . v \i. '■ » . There’s a; difference in Automobile Policies. 1/ I Be Sure of your Automobile Insurance, after the Accident It’s too late. Budget Plah available, j Leland Smith LELANDj SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill — T " -■ : - -"t - * j I»«- _ r? ..C/JdLjm'- -'■ ■' I - CM..,.. jU’ JUDO fcUGS ? 1 YEAH, YOU KNOW WHAtL .. .THAT TRIP AN' PILE YA UP 1 ‘ < «sfsss? ' jn (eo* OU****£*',. V f ■ Vv I jto Wla w f JOB* - ! I? .4- H fttei i ; B V/ > - vy--# " y nRr Urtr/Zr Hr j&W > jD7/A ' *ft ' IM SHT. ' Js Tx A a * n /d&3?l ** * mbl ?3u| || g 554 iP — fl *1; ; —-■ nm , 1— i? ' ; ~X . .4 X :i Bfi '(a shave to play ) H ‘ a 4 : ILL PUT THESE \ \ ATTACK LIKE h M ■{’(! 4 I t., COOKIES UP HIGH) • W» k THAT on Bl ;■ < / teS K H / so the pups r'°’ , EF Nt / r~> ‘ 'H M H L " / U CANT GET <«S*7L/ □ if! ■ j' w7 A ' ' I ® '•■ H•' s y _jw| wLJ n Tgi | — y— —S2£SftZu —xJs — — . .■ ■ L 1- >. 4

No Jofr Appeal WETHERSFIELD, Conn., UP— The state Hs having a tough time finding aJaarbormaster for Wethersfield dove — and understandably so. Tfe official gets no pay and has n$ boat, but if he fails to enforce at; six-mile-an-hour speed limit he rfiay be asked to forfeit a S3OO bo|td. I*— T — ‘ ■. j. : , X. ’ \ In Marcel 1838, the Ohio legislature passed a law outlawing imprisonment for debt. —-- . Trade in afjGood Town — Decatur i "■ I?

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i ■ i :,, \. J • NOTICE OF FINAL SETTI.EWEXT OF ESTATE \ Ne. 47T3 Notice Is berelby given to the creditors, heirs and h-jra-tlees of Edward HI'HSCHY, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit pourt, held Decatur, Indiana, oni the 18th day of Septemtier, 1553, ahd show cause, if any, why the FINAL Hbm'l.K--MENT'ACCOUNTS With estate of Said <JceedeiLt nhould not be approved: and said heirs are notified Ito then and there make props of heirship, ajid receive their distributive shares. LEONA E. ZIMMERMAN » lAdministralrix'. Decatur, Indiana, August 21, 1953. Attorneys CUSTER And SMITH AUGUST 22—29 DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. August Special UPRIGHT FREEZER 395'00 STUCKY & CO. MONROE, IND. ' j' - >'■ - - I B A. Or. WD I f 45 | I a TRACTOR 1 I MORRISON farm Store I - ■■ ■ ■ ■r ,j . ■ 'e : .‘ ~ i . l 1 ■ . 'i' , j c Serving Churches of ALL FAITHS << ' .. A%r ' 1 i . WELCOME WAGON Phone 3-3196 or 3-3966. If you have something to sell oV rooms for rent, try' a, Democrat Want Add. It brings results. i ’ - . ...

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KENNET-MURRAV Corrected August 29 ; J 160 to 170 lbs. j- 19.50 170 to lbs. 21.00 180 to 200 lbs. i_ 23.00 200 to 230 lbs.L <23.50 230 to 250 lbs.A-A.-4 23.00 250 to 270 1b5.22.75 270 to 300 lbs. 22.25 300 to 325 lbs. .21.50 325 to 350 1b5.20.75 360 to 400 lbs. .... 20.00 400 lbs. Up 18.50 100 to 160 1b5.18.00 Roughs K 300 lbs. down - 20.50 300 io 350 1b5.■.... 20.00 350 to 400 lbs.J__ 19.50 400 to |SO lbs. 4 17.75* 450 to 54)0 lbs. 18.00 spo to 550 lbs. 17.50 >550 to 6QO 1b5. J...... 17.00. 600 lbs. upil—„ 16.50 Stags —U r I3.OO Bbars ---4 10.00 (Fri. )& Sat.)£-19.00 Spring Lamb (Frl. & Sat.) 17.50. Yearlings 10.00 Eires 4.00 ; schmiTt stock yards . ■ ! »> Corrected August ' 100 to 170 to 180 1b5.... 21-00 ISO to 190jlbs. 123.00 IfiO t# 200!ib5i23.50 200 to 220‘lbs, 23.7 W 2?0 to 240 lbs. £,_?— 23.75 240 to 260 lbs. .—23.25 260 tp 280 ib5.22.50 280 to 300 1b5.,22.00 300 to 325 lbs. 21.00 325 t<i 350 lbs. 20.00 350 to 400 jbs. 20.00 400 lbs. up 19.00 100 to 160 |bs. __4__l7.oo Roughs 300 lbs. down 20.00 Stags,—4* —14J90 Boars 11.00 Veals -r~4- 20.00 Lambs. L—| 20.00 Ewes . ---+4. 5.01 r V; -•« ' J - j LOCAL grain Markey ? BURK ELEVATOR .? Corrected August 29. Beans subject to cnanga j . during day. Prices delivered at elevator. ’, Ask for prieea Grain: .03 por bushel ]um Cora: -05 per bushel less , *? ■ f.o.b. farm. WHOLCBALB EGU ANO poultry quotation! Furnished By . 1 ~ DECATUR FARMS , Corrected August 29 Large Clean, Whites- .58 Large tleati Brown .51 Mediums .41 Heavy :Hens z \4.23 Leghorn Heh5.44.14 Pullets t-—J -37Bg on a vacation this r ’ Please think of the Decatur Public Library a&d send us a postal for our “Know Your America Tree.” MVMMMMNMMMMMISMMMMMiMMMMUUmRUHiMP Decatia ♦ teeple MOVING & TRUCKING 1 ‘ Local arid Long Distance PHONE 3-26(P -- TRY OUR MARKS FILM 1 SERVICE Tor QUALITY FINISHING Sutilh Rexall Drags 4 —1 —■