Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1956 — Page 5
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QUICKIES-By Ken Reynolds I 11 ~ f I il '••:| jf “ 1......I — ...... J II wj ‘■Yes, our Democrat Want Ad said ‘automation expert’ — what we want is a salesman to push doorbell buttons!” Farmer’s Column WBBUY chickens and Quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR - SALE Young male”hog. cross-bred, meat type. Cali 3-8754. 165 3t-x WANTED — Custom Baling. Wilbur Selking. route 2, Decatur. Treble phone. 165 3t WE SELL — Honegger Big “H” feeds; Fairmont condensed But termilk. Decatur Farms, 410 S. 3rd Street 249 T FOR LOWEST PRICES in chemb cals get Riverdale ,24-D Weed killer; Also brush killer. Theodore Bulmahn, pnone 3-9106. 156 lOt FREE—One 50 lb. bag of Murphy’s Mineral with every thousand pounds of Murphy's cut-cost or Vig-O-ray. Peterson Grain Co. i . . 162 st-x arfENTION FARMSRS—We need heavy and leghorn Hens; Also good quality eggs. We do custom . dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market. Tfcvne 3-3717. 81 TF BLACK ST'tAP MOLASSES improves y ,ur silage. Use 4 gallons (44 lbs.) per ton for grass or green cereal silage. Price $52.00 per ton. Heller Coal, feed & Supply. Phone 3-2912. 136 TF WANTE^”TO BUl—Heavy bens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce 607 Kekiongat?.~st V 269 TF SEE US FOR Insecticides. Fumfc .<•” gants. Blight leaf and weed spray. Burk Elevator Co. 159 .10,t FARMERS — We once again will be buying the following small Seed: Sweet Clover, Red Clover, Timothy and Alsike. We also can clean and Scarify your seed. Phone 41801. Berry Seed Co. Van Wert, Ohio. 165 n ARE-YOU SUFFERING from tire impact breaks’ We have several sets of discontinued 3-T Nylon cord tires, guaranteed against bruise or impact damage.-Assort-ed sixes, tubeless and tube-type. See us for the best deal in town. Goodyear Service . Store, 121-N. 2nd Street. __ I 6 * 6t For Sale-Misc. FURNITURE — High Quality at Low Prices. Uhrick Brothers. 68 TF BLUE FLAME — Bottled Gas for heating. 100 500 - 10Q0 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe Street. 494 6t TRY SMITH’S Handy motion Use for sunburn r— burns — insect bites — etc. Smith's Rexall Drur ’ Store. — - , 139 DID YOU KNOW: That Klenks sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF . PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price aee Stuckys at Monroe, Ind 116 TF BOTTLE "gas'per'«• tor cooking & water heating. Brooder stoves and 500 ard 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating HAUGKS —- Phone 3-3316, 2 —ls Tff STUCKY’S STOKE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 far Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost < Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 - TF. FREE, — Feel free tn look around in ni store at our fine uerchar dise such as furniture, floor cov erings, bedding, -lamps and ap pliant js, and every day bard Ware needs. Open each evening except Wed, Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866.. 62 /rF FISHING ~B()ATS~*have just ar- : rived, aluminum and steel; Also Johnson Outboard .Motors, 3 — s'/i — 7>4— 10 — 15 — 30 H.P. We trade — Finance and Servlcfj. Mansfield Outboard Marine Sales. Johnson Bea Horse Motors, Boats and Marine Supplies, 222 -North 3rd str et 151 TF - *— It y-,u have something v sen w j room* for rent, uy * Democrat Want Ad. It brings result*.
START the morning out right and eat breakfast at the ELBOW ROOM 163 t6x FOR SALE — Sour cherries. Fresh pitted, no waste. Packed in 30Ib. tins. Order before Sunday evening. Call Mrs. Lewis Sheets,' 3-8695. 165 It FOR SALE — Bathroom set, foot tub, lavatory and stool. Phone 3-2473. 922 Mercer Ave. 165 lt-x DECATUR’S ONLY complete roofing and siding service. Sold and Applied by Wayne Bodie, 605 'ebaker Street See us before you buy! Free estimates, phone 8-4213. 7 TF PLENTY ’ OF FREE PARKING while shopping. Sherwin-Williams wh)le shopping. Sherwin • Williams paint; Turpentine and linseed oil tn the bulk; Burpees bulk seeds; Vertagreen plant food; McCulloch lawn seed. Heller Coal, Feed ft Supply. 136 TF FOR SALE—Kelvlnator refrigerators. Home freezers tnd Electric ranges. If you want quality get Kelvlnator — trade now for a new Kelvlnator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF ROOFING AND* SIDING — We are now booking orders for roofing and siding. Place your order now! Many colors and designs to choose fvjm. Call for Tree estimate. KnENKS “Wx ArJly”. 78 TF SAVE 480.00 — IJamaged Maytag Gas Range. Also complete line of G.E. & Maytag Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales. 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 160 6t TRADE NOW for a new, 1956 G.E. TV Set. Clearance on floor models. Tremendous Savings. All sets guaranteed. We need room for new models. Easy budget terms available. Used sets priced to sell. Goodyear Service Store, 121 N. 2nd Street. 164 6t Automobiles FOR - SALE*— 1956 Indian, Trail Blazer Motorcycle. Phone 3-9271. 165 3t-x GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. ,-<«TF ’ UUR USED CARS are aaiety tested and guaranteed — Buy with conflder:e at Zintrmaster Motors, Is. A Monroe St Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE — 1951 BUICK 4-door Super, local. car, how mileage. Phil LI Macklin Co. “Our used cars make good or we do.” 14ft it FOR SALE — 1953~PLYMOUTH Convertible, low mileage. This car really has class. Phil ,L. Macklin Co. Chrysler - Plymouth Dealers. 164 3t RADIATOR REPAIR — Factory methods; Auto painting — Baked enamel; Factory finish, body ft Dial 3-4155. Carl Faurote Body fender repair; All work guaranteed. Across from Erie Depot. Shop A Radiator Repair. 108 TF RING-VALVE JOB -KBIT'S TRUE ! ! MOTALOY DOES IT J_l_. In amazing and proven process that gives you a ring and valve job through tin plating process while you drive. Effective for life of car. R. T. STANLEY ■ 225 N. 10th Phoie 3-3441 , 134 T For Rent FOR RENT—S room upper apartment, gas heated. Phone ;3-4401. 163 3t-x FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath Duplex at AVirtpw Rum Modern. South edge of city. Phone 3-3068. 163 3t-x APARTMENT -Furnished or unfurnished, first floor, dose - in. ideal for working couple or older couple. Call 3-IfibX 165 3t FOII~ RENT—A lot with patio, shrubbery and shade trees. Located at our Trailer Park, ideal for young married couple. Call in person at. our office. Simerman’s Mobil Home Court, 515 Cleveland street. 160 TF FOR RENT — 3 room nicely furnished duplex, let floor, automatic heat and hot water furnished, basement, shady yard. 3>£ blocks from Post Office. Must be seen to be appreciated. $55.00 per month. Phone 3-9275 or 3-2874. v I*> 4 4t Lost and Found LOST — Fj» terrier dog. brown “ and white spotted. Hammond, Ind. tag. Reward. Phone’3-8 fOB. 165 3t Trade in a Good Town — Decatur PONTIAcI “Sales and Service” DECATUR . SUPER SERVICE | 1 . ■■"
Real Estate FOR SALE—6 room modern home, bath, newly decorated,'basement. In Monro*. Immediate possession. Phone, 6-6793. 162 4tx FOR SALE — Two choice building tots in beautiful hooded grove on U.S. 33 southeast of Decatur. Lots are 100 by 290 feet, priced at SI,OOO. — Buy one or both — Roy S. Johnson and Son, Auctioneers, Real Estate, phone 3-2796. 164 3t FOR SALE—One year old General , ' Electriq air conditioned three I bedroom LimberloM Trail, Strati ton Place home; Most beautiful Marlite paneled basement in De- : catur. Carpeted, cedar lined ( closets, tiled bath, gas heat, two car attached garage. A wonderful home. Owner transferred from ( city. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone . 3-4106. 163 3t ■ FOR SALE—4 bedroom Home, new ' kitchen and bath with complete built in features, large living room, dining room, basement with oil heat, gas hot water j heater. This home must be seen to be appreciated. Priced at 1 $8750.00. The Kent Realty A Auction Co. Phone 3-3390 — C. W. ' Kent — Pauline Haugk — Gerald Strickler. 164 3t i FOR SALE — 4 room Home in a fine location, floored but unfinished upstairs, full base--1 ment with recreation room, gas heat, screens and storm windows, large garage and cement driveway. This home was built with FHA inspections and is qualified i for VA or FHA loan and can be purchased with smart down payment The Kent Realty ft Auction Co. Phone 3-3390. — C. W, Kent — Pauline Haqgk — Gerald Strickler. 164 3t Help Wanted WANTED — Woman to work in Laundry. Apply in person. iHomeLaundry, 127 South 9th street. ,161 6t WANTED — Young man. Handy around store. Willing worker. Full time this summer and after school and on Saturdays during winter. Gordon's Western Auto ’ Store. 163 3t J SALESMAN— lied m.d • Freezer plan.. Wort full or ;>art time-, within 25 mile radius of TJe- ! catur. Experience not required.. r Phone 3.-3725 tor intervie|r,>L-’f * 1«1 6t-x Wanted I WANTED — Unfurnished 2 bedroom house or apartment, phone 3-4637. < 164 Bt-x ; FAMILY WASHINGS done in my i home. Also ironings. Phone 3-3413. 164 3t 1 WANTED TO DO~ Laundof . " . finished or wash alone or ironed. Bachelor bundles, etc. Phone 1 3-2535. . 164 3t BRICK WORK anTbuiidinFstone setting. Adrian Wemhoff Memorials. Phone 3-3433 or 3-2060. 165 3t WE WILL PICKUP any used clothing or used furniture. 3-3816, Mary’s Variety Store, 228 No~th 2nd street. 128 TF WANTED — Many Chinese Elm trees have already been stripped of their leaves by worms.-Thia-can be stopped by l spraying. Phone 3-4620. Tom Hurst. 163 12t SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing Machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop, 223 North First. We service what we sell. 155 25t-x Mteceilaneous Tklbow’room Hamburgers 6 for SI.OO '■ . . 163 t«x DICK’S TV SERVICB—AII work . guaranteed, 710 Diarka* strawt. Phone 3-2096. - 228 TF DON'T THROW your old" shoes away, get them fixed at Hawkins Shoe Reapir, 1 234 North 2nd street, Decatur. 165 6t-x GUARANTEED waten and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked, Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 199 IF ELECTRIC ROIU-ROOTER—Sew-era, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties;. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, tocsin. ’ ‘ TF ■ ■ - . . ... .' ' - WE REPAIR any make of Radio m T.V. Call oa our Factory Trained radio and tMevision ex-, perts, all makes, all yodels, all work guaranteed. Hangks. 240 TF ' DICKS RUG AND CARPET CLEANING Done in your home or at our clan. Art work guaranteed. Phone evenings 6-6518, Days 6-6463, Monroe Ind. Free pickup and delivery. ‘ 85TF“ Tradf? !b a Good Town — Decatur j
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DON’T THROW IT AWAY—WahI *tx it We service all mikes of 'vazhers. sweepers, Irons, lamps and rtier Appliances. Parts tor aU makes Pnom, 3-8158 KLENKS. IT> SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO repairs uy make sewing machine o. vacuum cleaner. Free estimate in advance. We pick up and deliver. Write Postoffice box number 146. Decatur, or cart Geneva, 89 R, Mr. Weaver. 91 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let as figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies. Including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENK’S, Photic 8-2168. 26 TF 0 - '■ ■ ■ -—9 County Agent's Column _ o -V Higher s|ob Price* 'w,. Higher hog prices are in prospect for Indiana farmers during the "nejt year, two Purdue tpiiversity" ag-'*’ ricujtural economists have reported. According to John Dumbar and Norton Smith, the USDA pig crop report made June I.‘indicates an eight percent reduction 4n farrowings from December, last year through November this, year.,And, a decrease of eight,percent in the number of bogs marketed between now and next July will be the result. With this mutfa reduction in hog numberrs prices should average 10 to 15 percent higher for the coming year. And with this expected increase in hog prices, the hog-corn raffon should average moderately higher than the 12-1 ratio for.the past year. Rumbar and Smith said the extent of the increase in the hog-corn ratio will be largely determined by what happens to the production and price of corn. They caution that a severe drought could greatly reduce corn supplies, increase cost of feed, and keep the ratio from rising as much as,would otherwise be expected. The economists see much less decline in the price of hogs fnßm June to December this year than tor the-same period last year. However, more than the usual amount o£ this seasonal decline is expected to occur in the early part of thb (fet--iod.-Thia is -the nesecv4. of isat.year. rapid 'rates in the western corn belt during November and December*. ’ . Dahbar and Smith expect: hog prices ’16 average between-413 sls from November, 1956, to 1 Jhrt■uaty. 1957; gnd sl7-S2O from Jiuie to August next year. Barrows and gilts have averaged about $1475$ at Indianapolis for the past 12 months. Up And At It The regular meeting of the Blue Creek Up and At It 4-H club was held July 9 at the Kimsey school The meeting yas called to order by Mary Myers, president. The group was led in singing by Naticy ‘ Raudebush and the devotions given by Deanna Sipe, who r<;qd Psalms 23. The pledges were led i by Linda Rayl and Barbara Tintham and the minutes were read and approved. The roll call was answered by giving a favorite TV program and (Ruth Sipe and Jape Girod gave a dembnstration on ‘‘How to Bake A Butter Cake.” It was decided to go to Celina July 20 for a.picnip. Betty Myers ggve a talk, ,on preventing falls for health and safety. The specialfeature was a duet by Barbara Tinkham and Marie: Riley. Recreation was led by Marie Riley and Karen Foor. Refreshments were served by Linda and Diana Raudenbush. ' 7 ' Peppy Peppers The French Peppy Peppers held their seventh meeting at the Elec- _ tion school July 6. The meeting was called to order by the president, Karyl Kipfer. The roll call was answered by each member's favorite flower. The pledges to the flag were led by Beverly MoseA The”lnib'utes were read by Beverly Moser, secretary, and approved. Elaine Lehman gave the health and safety lesion and a violin solo was given by Beverly Moser as the special feature. A demonstration on baking was giuen by Ann Moser and she also led the group singing. Refreshments were served to the 10 members, ,pne leader, and three guests prosent, by Beverly Moser and Grace Rich- Guests included Donna Schteferstein, ap* prentice home agent? The next " 'meeting will be held July 20. - T - BALLOTS MAILED < Continued from Fnirr Our) Lengerich. Oscar J. Miller. Clarence Mitchel, Eddie R. MacFarland. Chalther Reber>No petitions for additional names to be added were received. ““"The chairman elected will serve to the county conven Hon which will be held July 31. ~ "
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Harriman Opposes Segregation Views New York Governor In North Carolina WASHINGTON (UP) — Democratic presidential candidate Averell Harriman is dxpected to oppose southern segregation views tonight in the heart of Dixie. Harriman will address the state convention of Young Democratic Clubs at Asheboro, N. C. He is expected to oppose openly southern views in a bid for Democratic support in the north, , In other political developments: 1. Democratic president candidate Adlal Stevenson toured Maine. He started a four - day swing through New England with the prediction that he will win the Democratic presidential nomination on the second ballot. 2. Former President Truman I -Mopped into-Missoim Demoerot-ic-pbßUcaXo. endorse Lt, Gov, James. T. Blair for the state’s Democratic gubernatorial .nomination- The en.SB . ® rßt omd indication that lie would take any part in the state primary. 3. Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel (It? Calif.) accused Harriman of stating a "bald untruth’' by implying that President Eisenhower is "soft on Communism.” Harriman said Mr. Eisenhower had been “very naive” about the aims of Communism and Russian leaders. Harriman stood to gain much and probably lose little by repeating his strong stand on segre-
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gation before a southern audience. His words would be aimed at the ears ot northern Democrats who are unhappy with Stevenson’s .pleas for moderation in dealing with the civil rights issue. Some observers believe Harriman hopes to break up Stevenson’s north-south delegate strength at the Democratic national convention by using civil rights as a club. SENATE GROUP ffcoatlewed from Paste On»> dition or conspiracy to advocate overthrow of the government The house passed it last year. Kidnaping: A houpe judiciary subcommittee voted unanimously 0 give the FBI almost immediate jurisdiction in kidnap cases. The bill reduces to 24 hours the present seven day waiting period before the FBI can enter a kidnap case. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday, 2:30 p.m., “Good News for Perplexed Humanity’’ public lecture by Glea-Pitser,.jSTatchtowi. er ' from Fort Wayne. r 3:45 p.m., Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject ? ‘Keep Pace by Conforming to Theocratic (Requirements.” Tuesday, 8 p.m., Bible study, using Bible study aid, "You May Survive Armageddon into God’s New World.” Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic ministry school followed by service meeting. Two of Minnesota’s three largest cities — Minneapolis and Duluth — are celebrating their centennials In 1956.
I Better y BY JUN ALIEN Z ' ALL-AMERICAN FAVORITE Some of our best liked foods originated in qther countries, but the favorite hamburger is as allAmerican as the Soap Box Derby. Folks from nine to ninety will tell you jt’a tops in their book. All-American Hamburgers 1 pound hamburger 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper Cream to moisten 1/2 cup minced onion 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce Mix hamburger with seasonings and cream. Press into very thin cakes. Place two cakes together with fill’nß ma< ie of onK. ion an d Worcesu'MwZak tershire sauce. ~ PtT Press edges of cakes together firaly. Fry in lightly ■*—- = * greased pan, turning occasionally until evenly browned and,cooked to desires doneness. Yield: Six servings. Put each hamburger in a but tered bun and serve piping hot. They’re delicious! More than One Use Hamburger is so versatile and economical that it fits into many a meal: Using it with vegetables as we do in the following recipe makes a whole-meal dish. /SMgJWT WE MU you MAM Beeiomato Pie Melt two tablespoons butter or margarine. Add one clove garlic and saute. Remove garlic, add one pound hamburger and brown. Add one can (seventeen ounces) whole kernel corn, drained, and one can (one pound) tomatoes. In another pan, melt one-fourth run butter or. margarine, and stir in C.— .ovra cup flour, one teaspoon .salt, one-half teaspoon brown sugar, and one-fourth teaspoon each Chili powder and paprika. Add tft mdift.' : Place in greased casserole. Tof with six unbaked biscuits. Bakt in hot oven (425’F.) twenty minutes. Yield: Six. servings. For a slightly different flavor substitute curry powder forth« chili powder. x SaiiMvMy CLxUU CRO6EI !••• (UKiMATI, Bill ,pMan Pushing Bicycle Is Killed By Auto GAS CITY, fad. (UP) — Gene McDermitt,- 28, Marion, was killed early today when an automobile struck him as he pushed a bicycle along a highway. State police said McDermitt Was walking along lnjL.22 east of here at 3:30 a.m.. pushing a bike with a headlight but no Taillight or reflector. A car driven by Charles Lynch, 20, Gas City, struck him. Lynch told authorities he couldn’t stop in time to avoid McDermitt after he saw hire in thJ' highway. Tucker Is Reviewing National Guardsmen TERRE HAUTE (UP) — Mayor Ralph Tucker flew to Camp McCoy, Wis., today to attend a review of Indiana national guard troops here on summer training maneuvers. Tucker, the Democratic nomi-1 nee for governor ot Indiana, wa.i in the midst of a busy weekend He attended a party rally at Peru Friday and hurried Ao Hymera, the place where he was born. fo r a homecoming celebration Friday night. " I
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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected July 14 160 to 180 lbs. 15.00 180 to 190 lbs... 15.76 190 to 220 lbs 16.00 220 to 840 lbs. 15.50 240 to 260 1b5...... 14.00 “ 260 to 280 lbs. 13.50 280 to 300 lbs. . w _. 14.00 300 to 350 lbs 13.65 350 to 400 1b5..... 12.00 400 lbs. up .... 12.50 100 to 160 IDS. 11 to 12 Roughs 300 lbs. down... 12.50 300 to 360 lbs. 12.00 350 to 400 1b0.11.50 400 to 450 lbs. ..H.OO 460 to 600 lbs. ... 10.60 500 to 550 lbs. . 10.00 550 lbs. up.. 10.00 Stags 7,00 Boars 6 to 7 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 18.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. ft Sat.) . 20.00 Yearlings 7.00 Ewes 3.00 Bucks .. 2.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET , BURK ELEVATOR Corrected July 14 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask tor Prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS ,_J_„; Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected July 14 Large Clean Whites ..... .36 Large. Clean Browns ... .35 Mediums ....... .33 Pullets —... .24 Heavy Hens .... ,17 Leghorn Hens .15 DavM A. MaekHn, Attorney No. 5090 • NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HIBBARD WILLIAM STEINER In the Circuit Court of Adams County Vacation erm, 1954. In the matter of the Estate of Hubbard William Steiner deceased. Notice la hereby given that Helene Johanna Steiner ae executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of eaid Adama Circuit Court, on the 2fth of July 19»S, at which time all persons interested In eaid estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, W any there be, why said account should not fee approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Helen Johanna Steiner, Benfonal Representative , . ~ Myles F. Parrish. Judge U ynu oavt som-tnin* to sell or rooms lor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brines recalls TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING ■. Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drip -1. - , rxasa.: ■, , t CALL U 8 FOR GRAIN PRICE! BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oat* wheat, and soybeans 8c per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phonos g-3121 . 8-8122 G M C Sales & Service NEW ft USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE South Ist Street CONTRACTING B Foundations • Steps • Curbings • Drives • Sidewalks • Porches • Basement Repair Free Estimates Vernon Frauhiger CALL 3-3275 ~ - 611 N. 2nd St. Trade in a Good Town — Deca UT.
