Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1957 — Page 5

MONDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1957 *

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MW® Wl y °P- $ ) 'A V Ay/1 ‘Quick! Look for something, sell with a Democrat Want Ad I've run out of Christmas’! ipping money!” Farmer’s Column £ BUY chickens and quality :ggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF |R SALE—Two Poland China lilts to farrow soon. 2 Houses j iouth of Coppess Corner on U. S. 7. Oswald Nyffler. Phone 6-6357. 295 2t SH for heavy & ieghorn hens; Uso do custom dressing. Tredn’s ’oultry Market, phone 3-3717. j 246 TF j TTER PRICES for better Eggs. Jell your Eggs to Decatur i 'arms, 410 South 3rd street. 224 T iNTED DEAD STOCK “— Free ’ost-Morten. Phone Bluffton 186 -Craigville 48. Price Fertilizer !o. 293 T .NTEDTO BUY — Heavy" hens nd leghorn hens. Daily pickup nd Free culling; Also do Cust>m dressing. Phone 3-2017 Shafer’s Produce, 607 Kekionga treet. 269 TF Lost and Found UND—The only Store in Decaur that you can buy Arrow hirts. Holthouse-Schulte & Co. • 292 lOt _ —......... ! isinoss Opportunities SINESS OPPORTUNITY — e£ erprising individual with small nvestment. Modern 2 Bay Texco Service Station, Monroe & .imberlost. Mr. Eubank will in,'rvie.w 1-4 & 7-9 .m "Monday thru Thursday at iiller's Motel, room 18-: ” ’ 294 4t ■yr'— ar— Wanted ,XTED TO BUY-Used“ Ping ’ong Table. Call 3-8729 295 It-x LEVISION' and Radin Svrvrt-v ar all makes. KLENKS. Phone -2158. 1 TF iNTED TO BUY—Walnut, Ash. >ak, and Sugar Timber. Write to ledkey Sawmill, Redkey. Ind. 287 18t-x WING MACHINE BUSINESS" - ,11 makes repaired. We sell new nd rebuilt sewing machines, loardman’s Sewing Machine hop. 223 north First street. Store ours, Monday through Saturday -8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 155 TF N’T THROW IT AWA Y—We’ll x it. We service all makes of rashers, sweepers, irons, lamps nd other Appliances. Parts for 11 makes. Phone 3-2158. XENKS 232 TF NTED—F am now opbn for usiness. Do you have an elecric problem? Let me help solvej for you. Ask about my special ffer on fixtures Free estimate. eitz Electric. Phone 3-3012. 292 TF Miscellaneous :K’sWSERViCE~ All work uaranteed, 710 Dierkes street ’hone 3-2096. 2|B TF & RADIO REPAIR. All work uaranteed. Phone 3-3316 or ring to 209 north 13th-Haugks. 117 TF ARANTEED watchand*jewelry epair. Diamonds cleaned and hecked. Free of charge. John Irecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd. ’hone 3-2650. 199 TF MODERN — Heat your home ith Electromode Electric Heat JI types of wiring and repair •ork. Free estimate. Reynolds Ilectric, 840 North 13th, phone -4497. 284 TF ECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-rs, drains cleaned. Guaranteed, "he only one in Adams. Wells, ounties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Jecatur. Phone 1 on 30, Toein. 13?' TF ECTRICAL WIRING - Let us igure your wiring job. No job :>d large or too small. We also arry a complete line of wiring upplies i n*c lud i n g fixtures, witches, boxes, etc. KLENKS. -hone 3-2158. 26 TF VE SAMSONITE LUGGAGE for ’hristmas. We have a lay-a-way lan designed fbr thelnirpose of tying away the exact pieces you ick out. Samsonite is a gift that dll give years of service and ffcction BOWER JEWELRY TORE. Decatur, Ind. 273 27t ' you have something to sell dr ms for rent, try a Democrat nt Ad— they bring results.

For Sale — Misc. ber. Values to $24.95. Sale Pried $4.99. Gambles. 294 2t FOR Duo Therm Oil Heaters. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind: 188 TF FOR~SALE--Fiight Pants?leather, wool lined. $4.99. Gambles. 294 2t DID Y ; OU ’KNOW.’ That klenFs sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.59. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF FOR""SALE^New - Siegier OU Heating Stoves. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, I Ind. 188 TF — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE—Used Oil” Heaters. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, | Ind. 188 TF i FOR SALE—4O loot Mobile House Trailer, two bedrooms and bath. Would take furniture on trade-in. Call 7-7127 . 285,12 t-x FOR SALE—Best buy on Pony Carts and Saddles; Small size saddle Horses. William Reichert, I Monroe, Indiana. 282 15t-x SPECIAL Op-' en evenings except Wednesday, j Stuckys, Monroe, Ind. 286 12t $25.00~ CASH & CARRY -Large si’ze Duo Therm Oil Heater. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 290 6t USED SPINET PlANO—Excellent condition; mahogany finish, real nice. Don't miss this. Decatur Music House. 293 3t FOR SALE A pair of Boy's Hockey Shot 1 Skates, size 6. As good as new. $6.50. Dick Schrock, call 3-4095. 295 It FOR SALE—Portable gas Fireplace, complete with accessories. Call at 409 Jefferson street, between 4& 7 Evenings. 295 3t I CHRISTMAS GREETING—MobiIe Home Christmas Greetings and exchange Gifts. Adams County Trailer Sales, 803 North 13th. Open evenings till 9:00. 293 6t FOR SALE—Latex Rubber Mattress and Box Spring Combina tion, 39”, 6” thickness. $109.95 - files. ' ' ' 294 2t USED APPLIANCES—Gas Range? Electric Range; Oil Heater with fan: Mazelins', Highway 27 — North Phone 3-3808. Open evenings till Christmas. 294 3t blankets; Wreaths; Holly; Mistletoe; Roping; At Decatur Floral Co. 1116 Nuttman Ave. Phone 3-2005 . 290 13t heating. tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe Street 293 6t CHRISTMAS TREES — $1.29 up ...Short Needle. Sudduth's Meat Market. 512 south 13th street. 294 3t FOR SALE—Wrap on Tape, various lengths, to solve your Frozen Pipe Problems. Adams County Trailer Sales. 803 North 13th. Open evenings till 9:00. 293 6t FOR SALE—Boy's junior size Bicycle: Boy's zipper lined Topcoat; 2 piece wool suit; Wool Mackinaw; 2 Sport Jackets All srte 12-14. Good condition. Phone 3-9401 293 3t

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BEAGLES—A. K C. registered. Best of bloodlines. 2-3 mo. — $20.00 . 3-4*2 m 0.—525.00. Visitors always welcome. Borger's Beagle kennels, R. 2, 205 Morton Street. Celina. Ohio. 287 lOt-x USED REFIGERATORS -'Gchxl Condition. Also complete line of Spirting Goods. G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Eager Appliance & Sporting Goods. 147 South 2nd, Phone 3-4362 295 6t FREE — Feei tree to look around in our store at otlr 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 NEW”DRYERS $139. Speed Queen. Stucky & Co., Monroe. Ind. Open evenings except Wednesday. 286 12t 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 night. 116 TF Cllßl’S’l'KiAS TREE” TRIMMINGS —Everything you need to make your tree beautiful; Also Toys, Games, Gifts, etc. Bill’s Corner, 148 west Monroe street. 292 lOt rOR SALE—Kelvmator 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

VISIT OUR TOY DEPT. Stuckys it Monroe, Ind. 286 12t Real Estate FOR SALE—3 Bedroom Homes, with attached Garages — Fireplaces — As low as $1590.00 down to qualified buyers. Phone 3-3805, A. J. Faurote, builder. 292 TF Automobiles FORSALE—i9SIHenry J, black 2 door, good white wall tires. Good running motor. 740 north 11th street. Decatur, Ind. 294 3t-x OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zints master Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003 . 247 TF For Rent FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished all modern apartment, with ample storage space. Heat, water and garage furnished. Private entrance. Adults preferred. Phone 3-2786 after 4:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. 285 TF FOR RENT—Lower 2-room furnished apartment with private entrance and bath. One block from business district. All utilities furnished including steam heat and washing facilities. Phone 3-3643. 290 TF FOR RENT—2 room apartment, private entrance and bath, suitable for couple or single person. Phone 3-4405 after 5 p.m. 289 TF FOR RENT—3 room all modern furnished or partly furnished apartment. Extra large closets. Private entrance'. Phone 3-3620. 285 TF FOR RENT—3 room downstairs apartment, nicely furnished, private entrance and private bath. Off street parking. Adults preferred. No pets. 116 south 13th street. 288 TF FOR RENT—2 Beefroom upper duplex, heat and water furnished. Phone 3-4405 after 5 p.m. 289 TF

Three Airmen Die In French Crash CHATEAUROUX, France — fIP —A U.S: Air Fdrce RBtJfe jet bomber crashed near here today killing all three crew members, Air Force authorities announced The American Air Force plane crashed at 4:20 a m. half a mile from Deols Air Base near here after taking off on a flight to Tripoll. Libya, the Air Force said. The plane 1 tvas assigned to the Ist Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron at Spangdahlem, Germny. KEYNOTE (Continued from Page One) the American Cathedral and sat through the 75-minute service in apparent excellent spirits. Iron!-' cally, the processional hymn was a 19th Century Russian tune. —Sent a cable to Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru stating the United States was prepared “to stop nuclear tests immediately’’ on condition other nations did not take advantage of the interval "to conceal the threat of nuclear war.” The cable was in reply to Nehru s appeal to America and Russia to halt the tests. —Met for an hour with Gaillard and Foreign Minister Christian Pineau. Secretary of State ..John Foster Dulles sat in on the meeting. If you have something to sell ot rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

1 Hwy /fm, i f Gifts & Greetings for You — through JVELCOME WAGON from Your Friendly Business Neighbors and Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On tht occasion oft 1 The Birth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthdays Engagement Announcements Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to liecat ur Phones 3-3196 or 3-4335 f.Vo coSt or obligation)

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Pickpockets Prey On Holiday Buyers Authorities Issue Warning To Shoppers CHICAGO (UP) — Americans willingly will dole out millions of dollars shopping for Christmas gifts this year. At the same time they will unknowingly part with thousands of dollars to the professional pickpocket. The warning came today from Acting Lt. Vincent Nolan of Chicago’s confidence game detail. Nolan says more than 60 detectives from his unit alone are now patrolling the city’s large department stores, shopping centers, rail and bus terminals and hotels. This, he said, is in addition to an untold number of men assigned from the various police districts throughout the city. “As every year, the public is really going to get taken during the 1957 holiday season/’ Nolan said. When asked for the amount involved, he said, “I really can't say specifically, but in Chicago alone it will run into the thousands.” Nolan, with years of police experience behind him, said the professional pickpocket will make more money between Thanksgiving and Christmas than he will during the rest of the year. He said the pickpocket will prey mainly on women. The woman shopper often puts her purse on the counter while she inspects merchandise, Nolan said, or allows a shoulder bag to hang loosely over her shoulder behind her, both invitations to an alert pickpocket. He said the accomplished pickpockets, whose rank# include as many women as men, are artists at their trade. Many times, he said, they work in pairs. While one strikes up a conversation and holds the victim's attention, the other "lifts” the victim’s wallet or the contents of his purse. Nolan urged women not to dangle their purses on long straps, and warned men to keep their wallets in. a front, rather than a back pocket. “When in a store shopping, never leave your purse, packages or any valuables on counters,” he said. "It’s an open invitation to We” spqnd inuiieaiatalj;." .... Township Line Case Records To Court M' Evidence- and • transcripts from Adams circuit court in the Wabash township line case, which has been appealed to the Indiana supreme Colirt, have been boxed and sealed by county clerk Richard Lewton.—.— The sealed box, a bulky affair, contains all of the testimony and evidence submitted in the case here. Part of the evidence is a sixfoofwalt map 'which adds to the ! bulk The box is being delivered | to the’ supreme court in Indianapolis today by Robert Smith, attorney for the plaintiff. The case was filed by L. A. Mann, Wabash township trustee, who is seeking to have real property — originally transferred from Wabash to Monroe township when it was incorporated with Berne—turned back to Wabash county. The local court's decision ruled against the plaintiff on a technical point. - ■ ... -V Trade in a good town — Decatu’

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Nixon Asks Airing On Service Scraps Cites Effects On / .National Defense WASHINGTON < UP)Vice President Richard M. Nixon called today for full airing of interservice rivalries and their possible effects on national defense. i If competition between the services has impaired the national defense, Nixon said, newsmen should air the matter because “the public js entitled to know.” “There can be no sacred cows as far as the national defence of the United States is concerned," he told newsmen gathered for a missile background session. The vice president, speaking extemporaneously, also made these points: —The United States “can spend all we need to spend for national defense,” but he cautioned that “if we simply give a blank check for national defense we're going to end up with rubber checks.” —This country’s missile industry is trying to do “in 3 years what their counterparts in the Soviet Union have been doing perhaps for 6 to 10 years.” —The relative military strength of Russia and the United States, in the light of Soviet satellite achievements, should be assessed “with a good dose of realism.” Nixon said three main conclusions can be drawn from the Soviet Sputniks: (1) The Russians have developed a rocket with a thrust big enough to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile; >2) They can build a tricky guidance system for a satellite, and <3) They may have solved the problem of re-entering the atmosphere at tremendous speeds. Nixon said the guidance system of an earth satellite, however, is only about one-tenth as accurate as that used on a military missile, and this fact should be “drummed into the consciousness of informed Americans.’’ He said the Sputniks themselves do not indicate that Russia has licked the re-entry problem, but

to SALE CALENDAR ips, pec. 18—12:90 Noon. Rozada Harnish, administratrix of John W. va , Harnish estate. 4 miles north of Bluffton on St. Rd. 1, then ac * 2 miles east, then % mile north. Cattle, tractor and equip'ment, implements. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. ing, DEC. 18—10:30 o’clock CST. Lloyd Marshall and George Wilhelm ges Estate. Located 6 miles south of Portland (to Bluff Point) he then 4? mile west. Holstein cattle and general farm sale to Ray Elloitt, Auctioneer. re- ©EC.Opal Mr- of estate of Ever- — ett ,L. Hiatt. 1 mile east of Portland, Ind. on Votaw Street road. Rea) estate and- person*! property. O. S. "Cy” Zeigler and H. D. Snyder, auctioneers. DEC. 21—12:30 p. m. Dud win A. Wannemacher. owner. East of Willshire, Ohio 3 miles then *4 mile north, or 14 miles southeast of Decatur. Sawmill, tools, tractor, machinery, buildings. Donald Mox, Merl Knittie, auctioneers. JAN, 4—12 o’clock CST. Keith and Ray McLaughlin, Located 2 ojn.-.,-. ... and’3%“Wter wm ~of Portland. General farm as " sale. Ray Elliott, Auctioneer.

Public Sale Due to the death of my husband, I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction the following personal property—located 4 miles north of Blufftori oh Stale Road No. 1. then 2 miles east, then mile north; or 1 mile south of Kingsland on State Road No. 1, then 2 miles east, then mile south, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18,1957 Sale Starting at 12:00 Noon D.S.T. 11 - HEAD CATTLE - 11 11 Ayrshire heifers, from 4 months to IVa years old. Calfhood vaccinated. - FERGUSON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT - 1955 Ferguson tractor; Ford rotary, hoe;. Ford lift-type disc; Ford 3-bott«m plow: Ford Cultivator: Ford corn planter; ■ Ford grader blade; cultimulcher; rubber tired wagon. - COMBINE, CORN PICKER - 1952 Woods Bros, corn picker. Wood Bros, combine. MISCELLANEOUS-- Masterfreeze milk cooler, front door type: 2-unit Surge milking machine: 2 wash tubs; water heater; hog feeder; hog fountain; roll-a-way hens nest; chicken feeders and fountains; rubber tired wheelbarrow; forks and shovels; and other items. — HAY, STRAW, OATS, CORN200 bales alfalfa hay; 500 bales wheat straw; 30 bushels shelled corn; 50 bushels oats. „ , TRUCK— I9SI Ford % ton pick-up truck. TERMS—CASH Not responsible for accidents. Lunch will be served. ROZADA HARNISH, Administratrix of the JOHN W. HARNISH ESTATE Gallivan-Hamilton. Attorneys fqr Estate Ellenberger Bros.. Auctioneers Bluffton phone 543 — Fort Wayne phone K-5512. Old First National Bank—Clerk.

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from other evidence "we certainly cannot assume that problem remains unsolved.” Nixon urged newsmen to put the.se facts and others dealing with missile and rocket developments to the American people "simply and directly.” “These facts need to be understood if we are going to do what needs to be done to maintain the United JStates as a great world powe$ t ”’hCT aahT r '—~~ Union leader Asks Butler Take Stand Asks Announcement On Senate Battle INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—A union official has asked National Democratic Chairman Paul Butler to announce now whether he will seek the U.S. Senate nomination from Indiana next spring. It he seeks the post, said James Robb, Indianapolis District director of the United Steelworkers. Butler should -resign his national party position. Robb wrote an open letter to Butler urging hjm to “resign his position as National Democratic Chairman, return to Indiana and as a citizen formally declare his candidacy for election to the United States Senate ... or place the future well-being of his state and nation above his own personal interests and withdraw his name from those of possible senatorial candidates.” ■Die letter charged Butler’s reluctance to announce his position “has been a hindrance to good government in Indiana.” He said his failure to announce his intentions was an obstacle to “many fine young Americans who have an unselfish interest in their party, state and nation.' (Continued from Page One) HOME ding, food, or other help would be greatly appreciated, and should be brought to the Red Cross office immediately, Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, secretary, said this morning.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock : Hogs 8,500; weak to 25-50 lower; 180-240 lb 18.50-19.85 : 240-260 lb 18.00-18.75; 260-300 lb 17.50-18.50; 300-325 lb 17.00-17.50; 130465 lb 16.25-18.00. - Cattle 3,600; calves 200; unevenly steady to 50 lower; good and choice steers 21.50-26.25; good and choice steers 21.50-26.25; good and choice steers and heifers 22.00-25.00; choice heifers 21.0024.25; vealers steady to strong; good and choice 25.00-31.00; high choice and prime 31.50; some prime 32.00. “ - ' ’ . ... Sheep 1.200; steady to 50 higher; good and choice wooled and shorn lambs 21.00-23.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP)—Livestock: Hogs 12,000; under 230 lbs weak to 25 lower, over 230 lbs 25-50 lower; No. 1-3, 190-230 lbs 19.00-19.75; 240-260 lbs 17.75-18.50. Cattle 23,000, calves 200; prime steers fully steady, choice steers steady, good and below steady to weak, spots 25-50 lower; heifers and vealerss teady; prime steers 27.00-28 00; choice 25.00-26.75; good 22.50- choice and prime heifers 24.00-26.50: standard and good 18.50- good and choice vealers 25,00-29.00. Sheep 3,500; lambs strong to 25 higher; yearlings steady’; good,to prime Pooled lambs 21.25-23.§8; choice and prime shorn lambs 22.00-22.75.

NAVY (Contlnuefl rrurn Page One) ministration decision on proposals for a new government agency to direct the drive for mastery of space. —Sen. John C. Stennis, subcommittee chairman, demanded the replacement of William M. Holaday, Pentagon missiles chief, by someone possessing what he termed the vision and authority to get a space weapons program underway immediately. DELEGATES (Continued from Page One) fund for an expanded program of technical assistance to underdeveloped. countries, expected not to exceed 100 million dollars, annually. -- On the less spectacular side, the Assembly: —Called for "pourparlers’ (informal negotiations) between France and Algeria but endorsed no step for an end to their three-year-old guerrilla warfare. —Failed to return the required .two-thirds, majority for. a resolution its political committee approved; -say ing that the- right *of self-determination should be considered for British-held Cyprus. —Listened to glowing Russian promises of future good behavior —including , a treaty with the United States , and an exchange of scientific and cultural information —and then passed with only China’s abstention an Indian-Swedish-Yugoslav resolution which in effect reaffirmed U.N. charter principles but omitted endorsement of the Kremlin’s "peaceful coexistence” language. In "housekeeping” matters, the Assembly re - elected Hammarskjold for a second five-year term, made Malaya its 82nd member and named Canada, Japan and Panam to the Security Council tor one-year terms beginning Jan. I.

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Today's Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected December 16 160 to 180 lbs. 17.50 180 to 190 lbs. 18.00 190 to 200 lbs. 18.75 200 to 220 lbs. 19.00 220 to 240 lbs. 18.50 240 to 260 1b5.18.00 260 to 180 lbs. ... 17.50 280 to 300 lbs. 17.00 300 to 350 lbs. .... 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 lbs. up 15.25 100 to 160 lbs. .... 12 to 13 Roughs ~~ 300 lbs. down 15.00 300 to 350 lbs. 14.50 350 to 400 lbs. 14.00 400 to 450 lbs. 13.50 450 to 500 lbs. ..' 13.00 500 to 550 lbs. 12.50 550 lbs. up 12.00 Stags 11.50 Bdhrs 8 to 10 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) ... T .25.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 20.00 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes . 3.00 Bucks —j. — 2.06 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected December 16 Beahs subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices Graih: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected December 16 Large Clean Whites . .41 Large Clean Browns .39 Mediums ... .35 Pullets .30 Heavy Hens i._.„. .17 Leghorn Hens ... .09 CITY (..ontlnued from Page One) the board of works and safety, minutes of the board meeting, and the record of the second meeting, the decision was made. Christmas Party Is Held By Farm Bureau The annual Christmas party for employes and directors* of the Adams county Farm Bureau Co-op took place Saturday evening at the Adams Central school. About 100 Co-op workers and their wives attended. ’ . The party-featured a-. turkey din- t-r.. ner and gift exchange. The dinner was prepared and served by the kitchen staff of Adams Central school. If you have something to sell dr rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Haulinf oaU wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs * TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Lons Distance PHONE 3-2607 PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE GET A/) MAC-35 r\ //CHAIN SAW Vi* f o.s. RHW'T Wi A 12” SMW wd chata Traditional McCulloch Quality J TRY . . . KLENKS . . . FIRST