Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1957 — Page 5

4 JUNE M, 1957

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i r7jdt?fr» L—lyvj fbJj JI w • 'io \A? o\ y|g\ t X? ; ': Os/ C< A | 1 I I ** •' rnrffiM* I I ~ .j*-’ _ rr/ J « M -_, >=g —— “ . . . Alvin runs into more bargains in the Democrat Want Ads—-today it was an electric fan!” Farmer’s Column We buy chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—3O weaned pigs, 10 weeks old. Homer Raudenbush, Telephone number 3-8702. 148 3t FOR SALE—I Oliver 00 Tractor and cultivators, 1948 model, A-l. M. F. Gallmeyer, phone 3-9111. 147 t2x CASH for heavy or xeghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. MS TF FOR SALE—Get ahead of the weeds, buy your weed spray for corn now. Bring container. Stiefel Grain Co. 145 6t BETTER PRICES for better Eggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street. 224 T CANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’S Produce. 097 Kekionga street. 269 TF TRACTOR RADIATOR REPAIR— Factory Method. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. Phone 34155. Across from Erie Depot. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. 62 TF SPECIAL 3 and 4 week old DeKalb Pullets; Also Leghorn Pullets and 500 Arbor Acre white rock for broilers. See us today. Order your July and August chicks now. DECATUR HATCHERY. 144 8t WANTEDDEADSTOCK — Twoway radio equipped trucks for faster service. Free post-mortem. Call collect Bluffton 186 or Craigville 48 or Ossian 13-T. Price Fer-tilizer-Go. -— 144 3Qt-x FEEDERS who want a new experience in feed quality and results will readily see that new Big “H" Feeds are the undisputed leader. New H-58 fortification is the greatest discovery since antibiotics. Just try it and you’ll buy it! Sec, Gerber Feed Store, Route 4, Decatur, Ind. 148 6t 'Card Os Thanks We want to thank all those who assisted us in any way during the bereavement of our dear husband, father and grandfather. Mrs. Gust Krueckeberg and family. 148 It-x Help Wanted WANTED-^Part - time office help, bookkeeping experience necessary. Give references, write Box I 1130 c/o Democrat. 146 3t “NEED a salesman 7“ Only top calibre men will be considered. 25-45 age limit. Successful sales experience—understandings of farm problems. Write or call L. O. Moriarty Pole Buildings, Argos, Indiana, phone 88. 1 4 I_J?_ For Rent ■* -* FOR RENT—4 room completely modern apartment, storage room, newly decorated. Private front and back entrance, in Mohroe, Ind. Phone 6-6631. 148 3t-x FOR RENT — 3 room modern apartment. AU utilities furnished, including range and refrigerator. Newly decorated. Available July Ist. 348 Mercer Avenue after 6:00 p.m. 143 6t FOR RENT OR SALE—Pay like rent. 1948 model, metal, modern 28' length, like new Housertailer. Phone 34253.141 TF FOR RENT — Partly furnished apartment, 2Vi miles southeast on Piqua Road. $7.00 a week. Hugh Tobey,' phone New Haven 3764 147 t3x Real Estate • FOR SALEHS - bedroom modern Lake front Cottage. 5 years old Phone 3-2619. 146 3t FOR SALE—House, 5 rooms and bath, 419 Grant Street. $3500.00. Call 8229 Monroeville, Ind., or 74F12, Wren, Ohio. 148 3t-x FOR SALE—Our home at 510 Indiana Shown by appointment only. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Stingely, phone 3-4125. 146 3t FORSALE ’— bedroom, all modern home, good location, gas heat. Phone 3-2531. 146 3 !± FOR SALE—N ew. 3 bedroom home. Utility and garage, lb mile south on 49. See H. O. Dennis. 14Ot-x

For Sate — Mlsc. AIR CONDITIONERS — Buy now at off Season Prices. Gambles. 92 TF FOR SALE—Used Garden Tractors and Equipment; Also used Lawn Mowers. KLENKS. 100 TF FOR SALE — Electric Wggher, $19.00. Holthouse Furniture Store, 239 North 2nd street. 143 6t DID YOU KNOW! That Klenk’s 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 see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE—Twin size poster bed, complete, $19.00. Holthouse Furniture Store, 239 North 2nd street. 143 6t FOR SALE—Used gasoline mower, reel type, $29.00. Holthouse Furniture Store, 239 North 2nd street. 143 6t FOR SALE — Plastic Reclining chair and ottoman, $39.00. Holthouse Furniture Store. 239 North 2nd street. 143 6t FOR SALE—das stove, good condition, 42”, $35.00. Holthouse Furniture Store. 239 North 2nd street. 143 6t FOR SALE—Lounge chair and ottoman, $29.00. Holthouse Furniture Store. 239 North 2nd street. 143.6 t FOR SALE —Sofa bed, real nice, $29.00. Holthouse Furniture Store, 239 North 2nd street. 143 6t ■■ FOR SALE—I9S2 American Housetrailer, 28', all modern, sleeps four. Simerman's Trailer Court. 145 6t-x FOR SALE—Twin size Trundle bed and innerspring mattressess, like new, floor sample, $69.00. Holthouse Furniture Store, 239 North 2nd street. 143 6t STUCKYS STOKE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.ni. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m..each evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF WATKIN’S Fly Spray, Garden Dust and Flybomb. Elmer Wendel, 925 Russell Street, Decatur, phone 3-2277. “Wait for Watkin’s —lt pays.” 137 27t-x FOR SALE—Refrigerator, 5 years old, 7 cu. ft., good condition. Number 3 Homestead, or call 3-3219. 144 6t FOR SALE—Duo-Therm demonstrator. Gasoline mower and spreader, $119.95 value, $94.00. Holthouse Furniture Store, 239 North 2nd street. 143 6t CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF FOR SALE—Cut prices on all vegetable and flower plants. Open evenings, Strahm’s Green House, corner 9th & Nuttman Ave. 146 3t FOR SALE—Ladies white linen suit, size 9; Childs Choo Choo Rocker; Nursery chair; Walker; Lace table cloth 68x88. Phone 3-2412. 148 It FOR SALE—Sweet Potato Plants; Vegetable and flower plants. Hardy Chrysanthemum plants. Ferguson. Bros., 1% miles east of Monroe, on State Road 124. 134 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 LAWN BOY Authorized Dealer for Sales and Service; New and used Johnson Outboard Motors. Mansfield Outboard Marine, 222 North 3rd Street. ■ 97 TF KLEAN-EM-ALL — For Septic tanks. Dissolves roots in tile drains. Dissolves grease in sew-, ers. HAUGKS.9B TF GOOD USED late model Maytag square tub Washer; Also a complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and servied. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 148 6t MONDO GRASS—The Nationally Advertised Grass that never need be cut. Stays rich blue-green ajl year 'round. Decatur Floral Co. 1116 Nuttman Ave. Phone 3-2005. 146 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigerator, 9 cu. ft., used 'only a short time; Apartment size electric stove, in very good shape. Priced for quick sale. Coppess -’Corner, phone 6-6431. 148 2t FREE — Feel free to look around in ouftstore 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. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF FREE TAPE’RECORDER - Fo7 one week only, Saturday, June 22nd through Saturday, June 29th. We Will give a new $159.50 RCA Victor Tape Recorder, with the purchase of any new Wur- ■ litzer >Piano or Organ. Decatur Music House. ‘;£ 146 6t If you have°lomething to sell or rooms for rent,* try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

FOR SALE—Red cherries to pick by the gallon. Call 3-3358. • 147 t 3 SEPTIC TANKS and Drain fife will work like new, if you use Klean-'Em-All Septic Tank & Drain Tile Cleaner. Sold by Stiefel Grain Co. , 144 6t-x TREE ROOTS Destroyed with Klean-’Em-All Root Destroyer. Sold by, Mazelin Heating & Apj pliances, Highway 27 — North. Phone 3-3808. 144 6t-x WEEKLY SPECIALS 9x12 Rug pads .$ 7.00 9x12 Linoleums (colors) 6.00 Gold Seal Congoleum per sq. yd. —1 10 Sofa Beds (Choice Colors) 49.00 Cotton Rugs, 9x12, Close out 29.00 2 pc. L. R. Suites 179.00 2 pc. Sectionals .... 167.00 3 pc. Sectionals 338.00 Hollywood Beds, complete 59.00 Box Spring . 24.00 Innerspring Mattress 24.00 Coil Springs .. 19.00 5 pc. dinettes (colors choice) 59.00 MANY OTHER SPECIALS 10% down delivers—E-Z Terms SHEETS FURNITURE CO. (formerly Wylie) 152 S. Second St. Decatur, Indiana 148 6t Automobiles GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 251 North 2nd St. , 4 24 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Biiy with confidence at Z i n t s m aster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR - SALE — 1941 Ford Dump Truck, good condition; 1955 2door Chevrolet Station Wagon, overdrive trans. Phone 202-J or 76 Geneva, or inquire at Bob’s Pure Oil at Geneva. 146 6t

Wanted TELEVISION and’Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 232 TF WE WILL PICK UP any used clothing or used furniture. Phone 3-3816. Mary’s Variety Store, 238 North 2nd street. 211 T WANTED—SOO hano and power lawn mowers to sharpen. Frank Schmitz, 213 south First street, or phone 3-3653. 123 26t BOY WANTS WORK for Summer months. Jerry Lee Beard, Rhone 6-6498. route 1, Monroe, Ind. 148 3t-x RUG. CARPET & UPHOISTERY Cleaning, with the most modern equipment. Dick's Rug Cleaning, phone 6-6463, Monroe, Indiana. 146 12t-x DON’T THROW IT aWA Y—Well fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. j KLENKS. 1 TF, WANTED—Construction work with Davis Back-Hoe and loader. Take up and clean tile. Any kind of digging, for septic tanks, water ; lines, driveways, etc. Charles Barker, Phone Convoy 6308. 122 30t-x SEWING MACHINES and Ma’ter'ials ifi our business. We repair all make Sewing Machines. We sell New and Rebuilt Sewing) Machines. Boardman’s Sewing j Machine Shop, 223 North First, Street.' Store hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. everyday. 103 TF —_— . Miscellaneous DICK'S TV SERVICE —~AU work guaranteed, 710 Dierices street. 1 Phone 3-2096. 228 TF TV & RADIO REPAIR. All'work guaranteed. Phone 3-3316 or bring to 209 north 13th. Haugks. 117 TF Spraying & fertilizer - — Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens. John P. Eicher, Berne, Ind. 142 T are now spraying ■ yards for the control of mosquitoes, flies, etc. Hurst Spray Service, phone 3-2993. . 137 14t-x GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and .Checked. Free of charge. John' Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 TF Electric KOTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells, Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Toc_sin.; 137 TF BE MODERN — Heat your home with Electromode Electric Heat. All typbs of . wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, phone 3-4497. , 284 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job I too large or too small. We also| carry a complete line of wiring | supplies i n c l,u ding fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 26 TF GAS ENGINE REPAIR: We are the & Stratton and Clinton engine dealers. Bring in your motors for repair now!, Parts and Service. KLENKS. . 94TF|

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Annual Dairy Club Tour Is Held Here Annual Tour Held To County Farms Fifty members of the Adams county 4-H dairy club toured three farms Friday, and learned about showing dairy cattle. The tour was the smallest held in recent years, since good weather kept most area farm youths in the field. Many on the tour this year were younger members, in their first year of club work, and each got to work with different calves on the farms. The value of the tour to these members offset the decrease in numbers, Leo N. Seltenright, county agent, said. Norbert Moeller, extension dairyman, gave out pointers on raising dairy cattle, and he was assisted by county agent Seltenright, boys 4 H club agent Elden Holtsapple, and Roy Price, chairman of the dairy committee. The tour started at the Stanley Arnold farm, one mile south of Monroe on the Tile Mill road, and 2V« miles east. Duane Arnold explained his fitting ration, and showed his Guernsey calves. Arnold explained that he was feeding about four pounds a day of the following mixture: 100 pounds of oats, 100 pounds , of corn, 100 pounds of bran, and 35 pounds of fitting ration supplement. Moeller pointed out that a dairy calf should be in good condition but not fat. About 20% of all calves judged at 4-H fairs are too fat, he added. This is not good in a dairy animal, which should be high off the ground, with a large paunch for roughage, sharp over the withers, with good straight body lines. Dairy calves should be given all the hay they will eat ini addition to the 3-5 pounds of supplement. Moeller added. The calves are better off kept in the barn until fair time, as paisture doesn’t pro-, duce a good quality show calf. Good hay means less grain-feed-ing is necessary. Sometimes 'best pulp is fed as a conditioner, one or two pounds a day, usually started moist; Four calves were judged at the Arnold farm, and Harold Weidler, of Root township, placed them pretty well, and explained his reasons for doing so. Each of the 4-H members got a chance to try some judging.— - The tour then moved to the Everett Pyle farm 3>,t> miles south of the Arnolds. Gretchen. Kenneth, and, Roger Pyle had eight Jersey calves in club work, providing a good opportunity for each youth to lead and show an animal in turn. Eight at a time the 4-H tour members led the calves ih, leading clockwise around the judging ring, always standing with the calf on the right so that the judge culd see it plainly. Each one found out what a judge might tell them to do, such as bak up, lead them to cio, such as back up, lead They learned that if a dairy calf is backed more than a step or two it will hump its back and show poorly. Fitting of dairy animals was explained at the Wilbur Kirchhofer farm three miles east of the Berne tile mill. Marvin Kirchhofer brought out his Brown Swiss calf, and trimming hooves, grooming? and brushing was talked over. Moeller said that brushing with a brush isn't necessary, that results can be obtained by rubbing down a calf with bare hands. If a brush is used a rice root brush, with long, fairly stiff bristles, is recommended to dig out loose hair. Trimming of ears, head, back and shoulders was explained. This should always be done three to five weeks before the fair, to allow some hair to grow back. Just the rough-hair coat should be trimmed. Clipping of tail head, and washing of the tail switch was completed. The purpose of the trimming is to improve the dairy characteristics of the heifer by working out detracting factors. It is not necessary to wash the entire animal, county agent Leo N. Seltenright said. Dead hair and dirt should be worked out by bushing, leaving the natural hair oil to make the animal look sleek. Only (he dirty parts, like the tail and feet, should be washed.A blanket on the calf for three or four weeks bbfore the fair helps improve the hair condition. Calves in exceptionally clean stalls do not need blankets, Seltenright added. An old burlap or feed sack or heavier material

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FUKUJU SHIMIZU is shown posting an appeal to his fellow countrymen at Camp Whittington, Japan, in behalf of U.S. Army Specialist 8/cWilliam S. Girard, accused of manslaughter in the death of a Japanese woman. Looking on is Girard’s fiancee, Candy Hary Sueyama. The poster reads: “Let’s Girard for His Mistake.” In the meantime, the U.S. Supreme Court set arguments for July 8 on Whether Girard will be turned over to the Japanese for trial.

may be usfed for the blanket. Calves should be led every day the fair is only 35 days away, the fair ih only 35 days away. They should be led and trained with the show halter, to get used, to it. "When company comes, show off the calf to get it used th other people. Use the same bucket you will use at the fair tp give it water no&, and flavor it with a little molasses so that the fair ground water won't taste different to it,” Moeller recommended. The tour closed with a potluck dinner at Lehman park in Berne. Elmer Baumgartner, of the First Bank of Berne, one of the 4-H dairy sponsors, led invocation before the dinner. MINOR VICTORY (Continued from Pace One) Baseball: James V. Prendergast, 4 Buffalo* N.Y., beer salesman and a former minor league pitcher, told a House Monopoly subcommittee he was suspended from organized baseball for refusing to accept a pay cut. He said club owners are “brutal” in their treatment of players, in the minor leagues particularly. Tax Cut: The President and Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey told the House Post iPffice and Civil Service Commit[tee 'that a general pay raise for IgoVernment workers would delay

SALE CALENDAR JUNE 26—6:30 p. m. Benjamin W. Teeple, owner. South of Decatur, Ind. on US 27 to Hammond's Market, 2 miles west. Residential property and 3 /« acre of land. J. F- Sanmann, auctioneer. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. JUNE 27—1:00 p. m. Widmayer Sales & Service, Manchester, Mich.., Used cars and trucks: garage and office equipment; tractor parts. Ed Sprunger, Jerry Bixler, auctioneers. JUNE 27—7.00 p. m. Brice D. Roop and Ralph E. Roop, 411 North )» Ninth street, two bedroom home and building lot. Roy'and Ned Johnson, Auctioneers. IT Here’s Hew io Pay All l ’ r ° mpl ’ Year Bills Off... Hew I If you’ve got (he Will, we’ve always! got the way to clear the decks of all your unpaid bills at once. A BUDGET loan here — will do it! You can pay it off in monthly installments. Take 90 days for your first payment. Phone 3-3333

. —— - ■ :—U. t - C\VX?<*/E'VE NEEDED A NEW GETTING OFE L \ * I SOME PEOPLE ) ffiXMasss :«msa < %-W ; W 3? WS M - -iftT ■ ftnSr 1 ’■ '■, 2' '■- ■ Ljiy I -M JiS*>>, A / ■2T "<<4 WP W) ’-. <JO V .O' JLo *•*»•- J3f A L •; , — —S< .- .; . Il —..—.... ..I. ~ <■■■ . ■■ „■„ — -i. — -JU-— g— i J _.»»... -.,. .... .. •. — FAMILY • HOME • AUTOMOBILE • BUSINESS • It’s a wonderful feeling when they’re ALL PROTECTED by the policies with the P. S. (Personal Service). ’ DIAL 3-3111 or SEE US TODAY! Leland sntltn LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn iiii<

the time when everyone can get a tax cut. The administration opposes pay bills which have been approved by a Senate subcommittee. I Outstanding Records By County Farmers Outstanding official production records by registered Holstein cows have been completed by three county farmers, the Holstein-Fries-ian association of American announced today. Ben Maz.elin of Berne, is the owner of Lone Creek Curtiss Snowball 3099484. This three-year-old cow was milked twice daily for 350 days, and produced a total of 14,233 pounds of milk, and 512 pounds of butterfat. Liechtyvale Aaggle Burke 3645094, a three-year-old. cow owned by Paul E. Liechty an« Sons, of Berne, was milked twice daily for 311 days, and produced a total of 16,903 pounds of milk and 580 pounds o butterfat. Rolandes Liechty, of Berne, milked his five-year-old Burke Roamer Veeman 3647798. twice a day for 359 days, and got a total of 17,401 pounds of milk, and 627 pounds of butterfat. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 9,500; steady to 25 higher: 190-240 lb 19.50-20.00; some to 22.?5; 240-275 lb 18 50-19.50; few to 19.75; 275-300 lb 18.25-18.74; 160-180 lb 17.75-19.00; 12-160 lb 15.50-17.00. Cattle 2,300; calves 300; steers and heifers 25-5 higher; good and choice steers 20.00-23.00; good and choice heifers 1950-22.50; standard 17.00-20.00; good and choice vealstandard 17.00-20.00. Sheep 500: steady f good and choice spring lambs 19.50-21.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO <UP>-Livestock: Hogs 7,500; strong to 25 higher, spots 35-40 higher: No. 1-3, 190-230 lbs 19.75-20.50 ; 240-250 lbs 19.2519.75. Cattle 16,000. calves 300: steers strong to fully 50 higher; heifers strong to 50 higher; vealers fully steady; most high choice and prime steers 24.25-26.50; load 1414 lbs 27 00; bulk choice steers 22.7524.00; most good grades 21.0022.75; 2 loads prime heifers 25.00; few loads high choice and low prime heifers 23.75-24.35; bulk good and choice heifers 20100-23.50; good and choice vealers 18.00-23.00. Sheep 500, steady on all classes; good to prime spring lambs 200021.50: cull to low good 14.00-18.50; one load choice shorn lambs 19.00. Ford Foundation Completes Payment NEW YORK (UP» — The Ford Foundation announced today that checks will be mailed to 630 private colleges and universities this week representing final payments in its 260 million dollar grants for faculty salary increases. FIFTH ATOMIC (Cnntlnunl from l*n*e One) _ did not touch the ground, thereby lessening the burden of radioactive dust picked up by the clobd.

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MUKRAY Corrected June 24 160 to 180 lbs. ... 18.75 180 to 190 lbs* 19.25 190 to 220 lbs 19.75 220 to 240 lbs. ...u..... J 9.25 240 to 260 lbs■... 18 75 260 to 280 lbs. --,48.25 280 to 300 lbs. ....A.. >7-75 300 tp 350 lbs. .\. 16.75 4 350 to 400 lbs. 16.25 400 lbs. up 15.75 100 to 160 lbs. 11 to 12 Roughs 300 lbs. down .; 16.00 300 to-350 lbs. ....; < 15.50 350 to 400 lbs..■ 15.00 400 to 450 lbs. 14.50450 to 500 lbs. 14.00 500 to 550’lbs. 13.50’ 550 lbs. up ....13.00 Stags 8.00 Boars 6 to 9 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 20.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 18.00 Yearlings . 8.0( Ewes 3.ofi, Bucks 2.0 f i LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected June 24 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. yAsk for Prices Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. 1 . WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By .nq DECATUR FARMS Corrected June 24 Large clean whites ,2fl Large clean browns... ,25 ♦ Pullets 48 Mediums . ,23 Heavy Hens >/?♦'<• Leghorn Hers .... .10

TRY OUR MARKS FILM i SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs 'mi. Mk'MAIM PRICED ' BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oafe. wheat, and soybeans 3c per busUM and corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 ■ ■—MH- > TEEPLE MOVING & TStICKING A Local and , Long Distance > 4 ' PHONE 3-2607 fSnea r"T>dNTIAd~ ‘' s mcatur m " SUPER SERVICE „ ——issrn. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■of!<&zz/tx I CASH LOANS-REFINANCING |v.’b • YOU* C*« ■, • APPUANCU |UW • HMNmiat • MRsONMi nomrr ■u-f’ ■oiq IwaßAn— liiß >.,l m.r, ri, , 16011* HSUS Sleeper” I _| * MATTRESSES J recommended by J 808 SIEVERS** WOWO MAN «n the STREET Program 1 H-l Exclusively in ? Decatur at ’ |ojteg§ FURNITURE STORE 239 N. 2nd Decatur, Ind.