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QUICKIEB-By Kta ItoyMldi - , — - o*/Lm . “At least, if you sold your fur coat with a Democrat Want Ad—you wouldn’t LOOK so big!" ■■■■ai .i.Xm > m.te ■ u h tel *> Farmer** Column Wk BOY ehldtetu art quality agp. Deoitur Farms. 135 TF CjLSH for heavy m leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. MS TF ME'bRLI - Honegger Big “k” feeds; Fairmont condensed Buttermilk. Decatur Farms, 410 S. frd Street MS T BjfcttlLß PRICES for better Eggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street 2M T Wanted tv but — aeavy seas and leghorn hens. Dally pickup . and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone MM7. Shifter's Produce, 607 Kekkmga ifraat. mo ts BABY CHICKS—Order your quality Chicks today. Ghostley and Creighton White Leghorn; Holtzapple White Rock, New Hampghlre and Barred Rock. Early order discounts. Model Hatchery, *jtflnroj~jn£ Phone 6-6866. 6 T T’ i Loot JHid Found STOLEN—few blue Billfold containing 315.00, season ticket, etc. Lost Friday noon at the Court House Rest Room. Please Call Geraldine Schulte. Phone 3-2901. Reward. 62t For Rent FOR RENT—3 room house, all modem, 1 block North of A&P store. CaU 8-4537.1 6t kOR RENT—fhree-room modern house. Automatic washer and dryer available with house if desired. Phone number 3-3068. Mte FOR / RKM’—fernished 3 room lower apartment; Also one large 2 room upper apartment. Nicely furnished. CaU 3-3780 for appointment. 1063 Winchester Street. 305 TF FOR rKNT— 3 room lower apart- . ment, nicely furnished, private entrance and private bath; Also 2 or 3 upper roomed apartment, nicely furnished and with private entrance. Neither apartment needs Meaning. Will consider couple with small child. 116 South 13th street, 4 TF Miscellaneous DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 232 TF BE MODERN—Heat’ your home . with Electromode Electric Heat. 1 AU types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, phctie 34497. 2M TF WE REPAIR any make of Radio or T.V. CaU on our Factory Trained radio and television experts, all makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugks. - 240 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 1» TF DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? (in your electric razor that is.) Bring it in and we will fix it Uke new; We alsd have a complete line of all popular electric razors, big trade-ins. Bower Jewelry Store. 3 gt ELECTRIC RC 10-ROOTER-Sew-ers, drain* cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2„ Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Toc3nJ~ • 137 TF DON’T THROW IT AWAY - We’U fix it We service aU makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances."Partst for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. ELECtRtcAL WIRING — Let us figure yout wiring -job. No job too large or too smaU. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158.26 TF SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. repairs any make sewing machine or vacuum cleaner. Free estimate in advance. We pick up and deliver. Write Singer Co.. 3822 SOuth Calhoun, Fort Wayne, 261 T - If you have something to sett or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want A4. B brings ’oatoto.

Instructions airlines Need you WANTED — Several young men and women will be selected immediately for training for attractive, high-salaried positions as hostess, reservationist, communicationbt, station agent. Enjoy free travel passes, vacations, insurance, etc. Short low-eost training can .qualify. Must be between 17-35, have high school diploma and pleasing personality. Special course in personal development for women trainees. Get the facts I Write Universal Airlines Training Center, Box 1064. c/o Decatur Daily Democrat 5 T <a w anwu WANTED — Clock repairing and small appliance work. Vernon Davis, 915 Walnut Street. 6 6t-x SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modem electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt Sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop, 223 North First We service what we sell. 126 t-x For Salo - Mlsc. FOR SALE—WiId bird food—Kitty Utter. Stiefel Grain Co. 4 3t FOR SALE—Upright Piano. Call 34726. 4 3t-x FOR SALE—Wood for - MT, Jasper er. 6 3t-x FOR SALE—Firewood, by the cord. Theodore Ewell, Preble phone 7 on 20. 6 3t-x FOR SALE—New gas space heater, with all fittings, thermostat controlled. Clarence Lehrman, 727 North Third Street. 6 3t-x DID YOU KNOW: That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klanks. 2M TF PHILCO - REFRiGERAYORS - FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. FOR SALE—Duo Therm and Siegler Gas Heaters. Stucky Co. Monroe, 80d.206 TF FOR SALE—Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner, with all attachments, in good condition. 812.00. Phone 3-2368.4 6t-x FOR SALE — Duo Therm and Biegler Oil Heaters, complete installations. Stocky & Company, era. Stocky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 205 TF APPLIANCES—We have a complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd Street, Phone 34362. 5 6t BLUE FLAME Buttle Gas Service for cooking A water heating. Brooder stoves and 500. and 1.000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS, Phone 34316. 15 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator, see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF STUCKYS STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p m. each evening except Wednesday pight. . 116 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Ind. Rhone 64866. 62 TF APPLIANCES & BOTTLE GAS — Philco automatic Washers and Dryers; Apex Washers and Dryers; Blackstone Washers and Dryers; Monogram Space Heaters; Gas and OU; Tappan and Skelgas Ranges; Monroe Washer Repair Service, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6463.297 TF IT’S A FACT—Now you can Trade In your old storm doors and windows on New Airco Combination Aluminum Storm Doors and Windows; Doors 839.95; Windows $15.95; No down payment, 36 months to pay. Ralph Keller, 909 W. Monroe, Decatur, phone 3-3411 or Richard Evans, 526 Nuttman Ave., Decatur, phone 34764. 2 27t - Discount savings up to 40% on famous name merchandise for home, family, gifts. Wrist Watches Fur Coats Silverware Guns Coffee Makers Dinette Sets Bikes Family Clothing Luggage J Cooking Ware Cameras For thousands of other items at similar savings, see Gambles new Giant Discount Catalog. Just ask the Gamble man! 5 2t it a wood Town — dooms

Rest Estats FOR SALE—IO Acre Farm in Monroe township, with 4 room house, 85,000.00. Harold Hess, phone 3-2440. 422 South sth street, Decatur. 6 M-x FOR SALE—Completely Modert i Bedroom Home. One 4 One-half baths. lots of closet and storage space. Full Basement, Double Garage. House is 15 years old. Excellent location, fey B. Johnson St Son, Auctioneers, Real Estate, phone 3-2796. 4 3t frE HAVE'cUSTObSERrcri. A reasonably priced 2 or 3 Bedroom Home in a good location AND 8. A Duplex or Apartment Type Dwelling located ’’closein.’' Roy 8. Johnson & Son, Auctioneers, Real Estate, phone 3-2796. 4 It , , write ti-a.M.naiii.sai xa m lii I Hn.Uaste.!. Help Wanted "jam! —* AIRLINES NEED YOU See our ad under Instructions. Universal Airlines Training Center. 5 T fEmaLE AIRLINES NEED YOU See our ad under Instructions. Universal Training Cente £ WAITED—Lady, 18 or over to work in home and eare for two small children, while .mother works. Could live-in. Phone 8-3030. . ■ 6 3t-x . ■■ — 20-28. International credit company will consider ambitious men for positions in credit and financial reporting. Applicants should enjoy meeting business men, working with figures add be able to write intelligently. Upon completion of training program, which starts February 14, territorial assignments made as close to home as possible. Opportunities for advancement into sales or management training. Car necessary. Good starting salary plus expense account. Profit sharing plan and many other employee benefits. Write giving age, education and business experience to DUN & BRADSTREET, INC. P.O. BOX \J, Chicago 96, Illinois—Attn. Personnel Dept. 6 # ■a... . «. ■ ... <, Aiitomobll** FOR SALE—I9S2 FORD, A-l shape. Phone 3-3851. 4 3t-x FOR SALE-1955 B S.A. -‘ Road Rocket Motorcycle. CaU 3-3346. / -4".',.: ■': ; < at-x GOOD SELECTION ot late model Used Can. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 261 North 2nd St 24 TF for Sale OR" fgAbE‘Chevrolet, original black finish, very good mechanically. Phone 3-3941. Fred Busche, 303 North 9th Street 5M WE BUY AND SELIr-New and Used Cars. See us for the best deal in town. Strickler Alito Sales. 830 North 13th street. 288 TF RADIATOR REPAIR — Factory Method. Carl Faurote Radiator Service, Phone 34155. Across from Erie Depot Carl Faurote Radiator Service. 209 TF j OUR USED CARS are safety test- ’ ed and guaranteed — Buy with > confidence at KintSmaster ' Moton. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 1 34008. 247. TF ' FOR SALE—Four door 1953 Ford , V/8, with overdrive, two tone, 1 completely equipped, excellent i condition) Owper left for Africa. : See Amos A. Neuenschwander, 1 Berne route 1. 6 2t : FOR SALE OR TRADE—Late model used can, personally selected and driven, guaranteed. Some new 1956 Chevrolets, while , they last. New cars on order. , Repeat business tells the story. , Save with Fred Busche, Phone , 3-3941, corner Jackson & 9th street. - 298 TF ( IKE AND G.O.P. (Coattaaea treat Page Oae) Establishment of a three-million ' dollar federal fund to encourage a 1 'federal-state-local study of juvenile i delinquency and explore the need 1 for possible legislation. , —- I 1 Inventory Os County , form Is Approved The annual inventory of the county farm was filed with the county commissioners and approved., at Monday’s meeting at the county auditor's office. The in-: .) ventory shows a total value for the 1957 inventory of 822,660.25. This represents a decrease from last year and is me lowest in several years. The 1956 inventory showed a value of $23,507.25. The highest inventory in recent years was the 1953 report which showed a total value of $36,657.50. In 1950, the value Was $28,952.70. This year’s total includes, 86,850 cattle $4,292 in grain, hay, feed'and poultry; $6,270 in farm implements and supplies; $1,052 in tools and equipment, and $4,196.25 in household supplies. ' Trade In a Good lowa — Decatm - ' ■ ■ ■— ■ -i.

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Ruling Is Reversed On Eminent Domain Stole Court Slops At Supreme Court INDIANAPOLIS OR - The Indiana Supreme Court Monday reversed a Marion Circuit Court action in an eminent domain suit and, in effect, took a slap at the V. S. Supreme Court which had agreed with the Marion Court ruling in previous decisions. Judge Norman Arterburn wrote the unanimous opinion in the case involving a school district which claimed it had the right of eminent domain in taking land belonging to a cemetery. The lower court agreed with the school district. The decision was appealed to the Indiana high court. i The court ruled the Circuit Court erred in permitting one agency serving the public to take property of another without legislation specifying which of the two bad priority. It noted the U. S. Supreme Court disagreed with this view. ’’With a heavy-handed deftness it haa reached anomalous and confusing results which should have been anticipated,” the opinion said. TOe “predicament” now facing federal courts is “cot> CxmatiCb” that the Indiana court is right in its opinion, Arterburn said. Rushville Lad Dies Os Wreck Injuries RUSHVILLE, Ind. W Ravid McMahan, 16, ft. R. 3, Rushville died in a hospital here early today from injuries sustained in an automobile crash Monday. McMahan was riding in.an auto driven by Eila Wagganer when it went out of control on Ind. 3, three miles north of here. The car plunged through a fence and McMahan was thrown out. SEN. kNOWLAND (Oontlnixa rro-n f<k« one) cuss the development with Knowland when he comes here for President Eisenhower’s Jan. 21 inauguration. Newsmen asked Knight whether he intended to find out from Knowland whether the Senator might be a GOP candidate for the California governorship. ' . .".R’* entirely up to him to discuss il he wants to,” Knight replied. “I won’t endeavor to crossexamine him in any way.” Noncommittal On Plans It has been widely assumed in California tfiat Knight would run for a second term as governor. But Knight refused to say Monday night what his plans will be in 1958. When asked If he might run for Knowland’s Senate seat, fie replied: “I declined a chance to run for the Senate In 1949, and I see no reason to change my attitude.” There was speculation here, however, that Knight would be glad to change places with Knowland. Knowland said he would retire jh 1958 because he and his wife Would like to be closer to his family—his three children, five grandchildren and his father, 83-year-old Joseph R. Knowland, publisher of the Oakland (Calif.) Tribune. No one doubted that family pressures have come to bear on the heavy-set, ruddy - faced senator who was picked by the late Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) to be Taft’s successor as GOP floor leader in the Senate. NEAR 200 <TO» Page O««) turned the “fest” vs. “slow” time issue over to the voters for guidance of the 1957 session. But the results were hardly decisive. The Legislative Bureau said Indications were the crop of bills and resolutions would at least match 1955. To become law, a bill must survive a long series of tests. Upon ihtroduction, or first reading, it is referred to an appropriate committee. On second reading, it is reported out to the house in which it originated, with whatever Changes the committee may have made. At that time, amendments may be made from the floor—or the bill can be killed. On third reading, the bill is passed or rejected. If passed, it goes to the other house, where the process begins again. After passage by both houses—perhaps following changes by a -conference committee—the bill is Submitted to the governor for signature or veto. LOAN CO. I 138 N, Second Street I I OECA7UH, INDIANA i

Urges Freedom For Cyprus And Algeria Urges Colonialism Denounced By U. S. CHICAGO (ffl — President George Meany of the AFL - CIO Monday night urged freedom for Cyprus and Algeria and said the United States must take the lead in “denouncing colonialism.” Meany said the urgency for de- , nouncing colonialism by the free world has never been greater as \ a result of the Hungarian revolu- \ tion. He said a “target date i should be set for granting indet pendence to colonized areas.” Meany, a one time plumber who > rose to the head of America’s lai bor movement, said the United , States must guide the way as . leader of the free world. "Whether we like it or not, we cannqt reject this leadership,” he , said. Meany termed the Hungarian 1 revolt against Soviet domination the most significant event since ■ World War II and "the most cour-

1 financial report of the town clerk-treahjreh FOR I>M TOWN OF MONROE. ADAMS COVSTT I .1 ! . I . . GENERAL FUND DlaburaellecelplM mentM Balance (General Fund) January 1, 1956 756.24 . General Property Taxes 3610.47 State Liquor (Excise) Tax 548.14 ” • Salaries of Town Officials ...i $ 24.00 ! Office Supplies and Expenses 17Z.03 i Legal Expenses 10.00 Town Hall (a) Operation / 155.09 ’ Premiums on Officials' Bonds 10.00 . Insurance—AU Kinde 168.00 Poliee (Marshal Salary and Expenses) 1200 ’ Fire Protection ; 698.04 i water Supply and Hydrant Rentals 2000.00 Garbage Removal J. 496.25 Total General Fund Receipts and Dlsbursehnentfl $ 4914.85 » 5746.41 ; Balance (General Fund) December 81, 1956 8 1168.44 SPECIAL FVXDS Electric Reeelpts Bond Water Light Fond Works Plant , Balance January 1, 1956 3510.58 $ 5204.71 »1»76».75 Earnings and Collections 5000.00 9203.75 . 40595.00 Total I 8510.58 114408.46 »53858.75 Dlsbnnements Operating Expense | 4654.90 538414.50 Bonds — Paid 1000.00 ; Interest on Loans 3820.00 Refunds and Transfers 5000.00 ' Total $ 4820.00 I 9654.90 338,414.50 Balance December 31, 1956 « 3690.58 3 4753.56 314944.25 STREET FUNDS Special Reeetpta < Street Fend Balance January 1, 1956 , -3 177.41 Gasoline Taxes and Motor Vehicle Fete H- 8261.7$ Tot'al Balance and Receipts 3 2439.16 Disbursements . Maintenance ; 2006.15 b Total Disbursements —8 8008.15 . Balance December 81, 1956 .....3 438.01 . , ARTHUR W. MOESCHBERGER, Clerk-Treasurer JANUARY 8

WANTED Branch Manager Local Decatur man to operate a paint and wallpaper branch to be opened in Decatur. Experience in retailing, merchandising and selling are primary requisites. Active interest in civic affairs and wide local acquaintance would be valuable assets. Special training in paint business. Salary profit sharing and retirement plan. No capital investment necessary. The Sherwin-Williams Company Please write, stating qualifications to E. T. Herzog, 38 North Pennsylvania, Indianapolis, Ind. 101 {'II Kim S j(HI IT 111 HOT LOUIS A SI,OOO B’JIJGtT LOAN CORP. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE BOUGHT TODAY WILL EARN $50.00 EACH YEAR FOR THE NEXT TEN I YEARS—And The Intangible Tax Is Paid For You. A SAFE INVESTMENT TODAY MEANS INCOME FOR YOUR OLD AGE Sale By Prospectus Only—Available At Our Office. 5 INQUIRE AT 157 So. 2nd Street Phone 3-3333 r— r 1 . .urn if m’— 1 ■— rr

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ageous event of the 20th Century.** He said Hungary proved ‘’once and for all “that Communism is a total failure “both as a political philosophy and as an economic ideology.” Meany addressed about 1,800 persons at a $25-per-plate benefit dinner for the Society of Little Flower, a charity which provides scholarships to Carmelite seminaries. The audience - included Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Roman Catholic archbishop of Chicago. Marion Man Killed By Electric Shock LOGANSPORT, Ind (W — Jack HroWand, 54, Marion, died in Memorial Hospital Monday night five hours after in electrical shock hurled him into a 15-foot hole at the new Municipal Light Plant under construction. Browand and Donald Quinn, 26, Logansport, who also was hospitalized, were shocked by 66,000 volts of current when a Public Service company carrier wire was grounded through the men as they guided a steel beam handled by a crane. Trade in a uood Town — Deeattn

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 8,500; early steady to strong, later weak to 50 lower; 190-240 lb 17,25-17.50, few 17.75; 240-290 lb 18.50-17.25; 160-190 lb 15.50- 120-160 lb 14.00-15.50. Cattle 2,800; calves 200; steady; choice steers 20.00 - 22.50; good 17.50- choice heifers 19.5021.00; good' 17.00-19.00; vealers steady; good and choice 22.0027.50; few high choice and prime 28.00-28.50. Sheep 700; steady: good and choice wooled lambs 17.56-19.50; utility to low good 14.50-17.00. — —-- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 11,000; uneven, with prices mostly steady to 25 higher; No. 2,3, 190-230 lbs 17.25-17.75: few small lots No. 1,2, 18.00-18.25; , latter price for 31 head; most No. ! 2,3, 240-270 lbs 16.75-17.25 ; 280-340 ; lbs 16.25-16.75. Cattle 8,000, calves 300; high ; choice and prime fed steers very scarce, strong, other steers mostly ; steady, weights over 1200 lbs ■ rather slow; heifers steady; vealers steady to strong; few loads high choice and prime 1125-1250 lbs fed steers 23.00-25.80; two loads held above 26.50; good and choice steers 18.00-22.50; load choice and prime mixed yearlings 22.75; some high choice and prime heifers 21.75-22.50; good to average choice heifers 17.50-21.00; few head choice and prime vealers 26.00; most good and choice 21.00-25.00. Sheep 3,000; slaughter lambs mainly steady; sheep fully steady; most sales good to prime wooled lambs mainly around 100 lbs down 18.50- few small lots prime j 21.C0-2150; choice and prime 123 I and 124 lbs wooled lambs 18.50- 1 19.75; some weight up to around 1 135 lbs down to 16.00; five loads ’ 85-98 lbs mostly choice shorn 1 lambs carrying No. 1 pelts 18.50. , If you nave somecnmg to oeil oi rooms tot rett, try a Democrat Want Ad. U aruiga reauiu*.

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAY , Corrected January 7 160 to 180 lbs. 16.25 180 to 190 lbs. 16.75 190 to 220 lbs. 17.25 220 to 240 lbs, ’. J...... 16.75 240 to 260 lbs. 16.25 260 to 280 lbs. 15.75 280 to 800 lbs. J. 15.25 300 to 350 lbs. 14.75 350 to 400 lbs. 14.25 - 400 lbs. up 13.75 100 to 160 lbs 9 to 10 Roughs 300 lbs. down 14.25 300 to 350 lbs. T- 13.75 350 to 400 lbs. .... 13.25 400 to 450 lbs. 12.75 450 to 500 lbs. .... 12.25 500 to .550 lbs. „11.75 550 lbs. up 11.25 Stags 8.00 Boars 6 to 8 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 25.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 17.00 Yearlings 8:00 Ewes 3.00 Bucks.... 2.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 7 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator ‘ Ask for Prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less f o b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By [ DECATUR FARMS Corrected January 7 • Large clean whites .27 Large clean brawns. 26 Pullets .20 Mediums .....24 Heavy Hens .^...,.15 Leghorn Hens .09 Canadian Railroad Strike Continuing Seeks To Prevent Government Action OTTAWA, Ont. (UP)—Canadian Labor Congress President Claude Jodoin sought today to stall possible government action to end the six-day-old firemen’s strike against the Canadian Pacific Railway. The, strike has isolated some northern communities. Emergency food supplies have been shipped in by plane and truck. The possibility of federal intervention built up Monday when CPR President Norris JR. Crump rejected a Labor Congress plan to end the strike by members of the Brotherhood oi Railroad Firemen ahd>‘Engttfeffteflf i - The Labor Congress had suggested that a seven-man royal commission be set up 4to determine whether firemen are necessary on diesel trains.'Jodoin said the Bremen could return to work while the commission held hearings throughout Canada on the diesel issue which touched off the strike. Crump, in rejecting Jodoin’s proposal, said the plan would merely postpone coming to grips with the issue and leave the country subject to renewal Os the strike. —. ; TRY OUR MARKS FILM. SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs TALL umft 73EflW WICE9 BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per bushel. . ~ . BURK ELEVATOR CO. Pbwet 3-3121 -3-3122 1 in « mill ■ .hi , ' TEEPLg MOVING & TRUCKING PHONE 3-2607 1 Be and Try ANSCO FILM Buy It NOW at BILL’S CORNER Corner Monroe & 2nd Sts. "TIHITIAd ~ “Sales and Service** DECATUR SUPER SERVICE

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