Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1958 — Page 5

FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1958

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EH “I figured out away to get a new refrigerator—today I sold our old one with a Democrat Want Ad!” J I - Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF CASH for heavy & leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. WANTED — Barns and roofs to paint. Dan Emenhiser, phone 3-4158. 604 West Monroe Street. 92 TF CLEM HARDWARE CO. ‘‘AllisChalmers Sales & Service”. Phone 5118, Monroeville, Ind. 143 30t PULLET EGGS WANTED—Leghorn hens wanted. Check our prices before selling. Phone 3-2148. Decatur Farms. 154 TF WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Wolfe’s Produce, 607 Kekionga street. 269 TF BEFORE STORING New Wheat, spray your bins inside and outside with Douglas Farm Bin Spray. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. 160 lOt FOR SALE — DeKalb Pullets - “The Profit Pullet” - 12 to 16 weeks old. See us now. for summer and fall Pullets. DECATUR * HATCHERY - Phone 3-3727, Decatur, Ind. 168 6t FOR SALE —l. H. C. Tractor with corn picker, mounted, cultivators, rotary hoe 20 inch Clinton rotary mower. Herman Walter. R.R. 3, Box 154, Bluffton, Indiana Phone: Craigville 1 on 30. 166 3t-x For Root FOR RENT—6 room house, electrlcity, etc. $12.00 fnortfh. Charles Parker, North of Wren, Ohio. 167 t3x FOR RENT—AII modern 5 room apartment, with basement and garage. Can be seen at 445 South First street. Call after 4:00 p. m. Immediate possession. 167 t 3 Automobile* FOR SALE — 1948 Ford half ton, pick-up Truck, Eddie’s Marathon, 13th and Nuttman, phone 3-3628. 168 3t OUR safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsm aster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE OR TRADE - Select Used Cars with a Guarantee that is good. Fred Busche, phone 3-3941. 136 TF WANTED TO BUY—Clean used cars. See us if you are interested in trading down to a dependable lower priced car. Schwartz Ford Co., Inc. 113 TF 1952 PONTIAC 4-door, 8 cyl., radio and heater. Decatur Super Service. 224 West Monroe Street. 166 3t 1953 PONTIAC 4-dopr, radio, heat—er and automatic trans. Decatur Super Service, 224 West Monroe Street. 166 3t 1955 PONTIAC 4-door, radio, heater, automatic trans. Decatur Super Service, 224 West Monroe Street. 166 3t 1957 CHEVROLET 210, 2-door. 1956 CHEVROLET 210, 4-door V/8 1955 BUICK Special Sedan. 1952 DODGE Sedan. - 4951 CHEVROLET-Belaire Hardtop. 1951 PONTIAC 2-door, 8 cyl. 1953 FORD Ranch Wagon. BUSCHE MOTOR SALES Phone 3-3941 167 t2x If you have something to sell oi rooms torrent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. - TERMITES RAY J. FISHER All work done to meet National Pest Control Standards. Fully covered by insurance. Five-year guarantee, backed by trust fund. Licensed Extermital Operator For Adams County Specializing in Termite Control Since 1936 DECATUR LUMBER CO. PHONE 3-3309 Free Inspection

Real Estate FOR SALE — Large Building Lots in Country -3% miles east of Decatur. Contact either Mrs. Artie Jackson, phone 3-8672 or Voglewede & Anderson, lawyers. 168 3t-x FOR SALE — Nice all-modern homes in Berne, Monroe and Geneva; also have small acreage in country. For further information call Phil Neuenschwander, auctioneer and real estate, phone 2-8105. • 168 T Help Wanted AMBITIOUS MOTHERS — who want to earn, but can only work part time. Avon Cosmetics offers opportunity to earn $3.00 or more per hour. One opening in City—Also openings in Union and Blue Creek townships. Write Mrs. Dorothy Fruechtenicht, Box 824, Huntington, Indiana.Jl67 t 4 For Salo-— Misc. PLASTIC WALL A FLOOR Tile. We install. Klenk’s. 6 TF DID YOU KNOW That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF LOOK—6 Reguar Size Hamburgers I for SI.OO. Where? The Elbow Room. Open 8 a.m. till 3 a.m. 152 28t 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 STUCKY’S STOKE 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 NOTICE—A Hamburger and a Cup of Coffee 25e. Where? The Elbow Room. Open 8 a.m. till 3 a.m. 152 28t FOR SALE — Used bicycle, like new. Call 3-3972 or 3-2602. * 168 2t FOR SALE — Good Magic Chef gas Range. Reasonable. 906 High street or call 3-4065. , 166 3t-x PIONEER CHAIN SAWS: Lawn; Boy Mowers; Johnson Motors; Aluma Craft, Lyman, Glasspar Boats; Gator Boat Trailers. Mansfield Marine, 623 West Monroe. We Finance. 86 TF FOR SALE — Dutch Standard “President” Linseed Oil House Paint. Case lots, 4 gallons 516.95, single Gallon $4.75. CaU 3-2637. Wilford Ray. 127 TF FOR SALE — 1953 Oldsmobile, 7000 miles, excellent condition, best offer takes it; Three-Quarter new Bed, complete. Phone 3-2925. 620 Grant Street. 166 3t-x CARPET & RUGS — Roxbury and Magee. Large Selection; As low as $4.95 Yd. FREE Home Estimate. See the New Chromspun Carpet at Uhrick Bros. 30 months to pay. 5 TF Coronado Automatic WASHER SALE $139.95 GAMBLE STORE 168 It SPINET PIANO: WANTED: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P. D. Box 215, Shelbyville, Indiana.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. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF SEWING MACHINE BARGAINS — No down payments—No repossessed machines. Practical instructions and service. Our shop. 22 years in Decatur—Buy from local store and save—No phone calls. Boardmans — Sewing Machine Shop. 223 north First. 159 21t TRY OUR NEW DOGBURGER and get a Free dog collar. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. ~ 160 lOt FOR SALE — Simmons sofa bed (needs covering) $25.00; Large lounge chair (green) $15.00; Blue overstuffed rocker $5.00; Library table $10.00; Table lamp $5.00; Floor lamp $5.; Brunswick Cabinet sewing machine $15.00; Mahogany bedroom suite (good mattress) $40.00; Metal clothes cupboard $10.00; One double, one single utility cabinets $5.00 each; Knotty pine drop leaf table, with six chairs $15.00; One dresser with mirror $5.00; One knotty pine extension table $15.00; A good gas stove $75.00; Philco Refrigerator (small) $75.00; Philco T.V., good condition $100.00; Super Chief, with parts, upright vacuum cleaner $25.00. 622 Mercer Ave. 167 2t-x Trade in a good town — Decatur.

Miscellaneous PLUMBING — See us for your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. Klenk’s. 6 TF DICK’S TV SERVICE - All work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF FREE! Check your own Radio and TV Tubes at Holthouse on the Highway. Open Sundays and Evenings. 128 52t GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. Jphn Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 TF HAVE YOU investigated Electric Heating for your new or old HomeZ Call Reynolds Electric for all your electrical needs. 840 north 13th street. Phone 3-4497. 156 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 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, Tocsin. 137 TF DICKS—RUG. CARPET and Upholstered Furniture Cleaning. Done-In-Your-Home. We clean anywhere. Monroe. Ind. Phone 6-6463. 84 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job took large or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF Wanted TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 1 TF CHAIN SAW ana Small Gas Engine Repair. Parts and Service. Klenk’s. 6 TF WANTED TO BUY — A used play pen, good condition. Phone 3-2953. 168 2t DO YOU NEEL a NEW~HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair ail makes. Bringtyour Electric Razor in today. Bower Jewelry Store. 144 TF WANTED — Interior and Exterior Painting; Also wallpaper removal. Wilford Ray, call 3-2637. — , 127 TF WANTED — By one adult. Small unfurnished or partly furnished downstairs apartment. West side preferred. Phone 3-3990, if no answer, call 3-2391.* 168 2t-x WANTED TO RENT — 2 Bedroom home or unfurnished apartment by school teacher. Contact W. Guy Brown, Phone 3-3300. 167t3 WANTED—Werxmen to come to Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store who are in the market for good shoes. Open Friday & Saturday night till 9 p.m. 96 TF WANTED—Used Pianos and Furniture. Give Directions to Box 1249 c/o Democrat. 160 llt-x WILL BUY 1c or 5c Vending Machines - Ball Gum or Nut. Must be priced low. P. Stanley Fishbaugh, R.R. 5, Celina, Ohio. Box 189. 168 2t-x WANTED — Carpenter - Masonry work; Painting and repairs. No job too large or too small. Benjamin Eicher, Jr. Berne Route 1. 314 miles north of Berne, on U.S. 27. 166 271 WANTED — Two young men for interesting sales work in this area. Canvassing not necessary. Excellent pay for hard worker. Must have car. Write Box 1252, % Democrat. 166 3t TELEVISION & RADIO Service on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. Charles Busse, 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321. 102 TF DON’T THttOW IT AWAY—We'll fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, iroiis, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 TF SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS— All makes repaired. We sell hew and rebuilt sewing machines. We service what we sell. Boardman's Sewing Machine Shop, 233 North First. Open evenings. 1 TF TREE STUMPS Chipped out with Pow-R stump cutter up to a depth of 25 inch belcW the ground without disturbing landscape and surrounding lawn. Now, no more unsightly stumps in yofefr landscape. When removed by us, no more bulky stumps to dispose of dr large holefc to fill. Call Monroeville 8263—8240. Ruble Bros Call us, we will come to your job. Trade in a good town — Decatur. mmrADS

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I Nation May Produce Record Farm Crops Smallest Planted Acreage In Years WASHINGTON (UPD — The nation’s farms may produce a record 1958 harvest despite the smallest planted acreage in 40 years. The Agriculture Department’s first big 1958 production estimate Thursday said the total crop this year “now appears likely” to equal the record crops of 1957, 1956 and 1948. A department stati istician said with continued good growing conditions the 1958 har- ' vest easily could top those of earlier record years. A record winter wheat crop and ' a well above average corn crop were the chief factors in the prospective record farm outturn. The total wheat crop was estimated at almost 1,344,000,000 bushels. This was made up of about 1,130,000,000 bushels of winter wheat —6l million more than the forecast last month — and about 214 million bushels of spring wheat. The average yield for both wheat crops was estimated at 25 bushels an acre, up from the 21.7 bushels in 1957. The predicted yield for winter wheat alone was 27.1 bushels. In 1957 the winter wheat yield was 22.4 bushels. The corn crop was forecast at 31311,000.000 bushels, slightly below last year’s crop but well above average. If the predicted crop materializes it will be. the fourth largest of record. The department said yield per acre levels, all crops considered, “now seem likely to pull ahead of last year’s record high unless tripped by late season hazards.” Soybean acreage this year is record large and growth condi- . tions are promising. Large to near - average crops of barley, . oats, rye and dry beans are in prospect. There will be a sizable reduction in sorghum grain. Hay tonnage will rank well below but '■ second only to last year’s record There wil be ample hay for all demands. If the predicted wheat crop ma- • terializes the nation will have a ’ record surplus on hand next July 1. Based on the department’s ’ estimate in the June 30 “Whesjz ' Situation” the new crop will boost the carryover in 1959 to a r L 272.000,000 bushels. This is more j than 372 million bushels over this I year’s carryover. > ’ The planted acreage this year was 330 milion acres, the smal- , est in 40 years covered by comparable records. There were 1 sharp acreage reductions in sor--1 ghums. oats, cotton, flaxseed and • hay crops. Sharp increases were 5 made in wheat and smaller in- > creases in corn, rice, dry’ beans, : potatoes, sugar cane and sugar [ beets. Moderate to small de- , creases occurred in barley, tobac- • co, peas, sweet potatoes and peanuts. - ■ ■ • * ‘ By JESS & JIM “My . . all these credit cards t . . Jim must like our business'.” We want to make a lasting t IMPRESSION on all of our customers! GATEWAY Service Your Friendly Mobil Dealer . FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY 1 PHONE 3-4463 f HI-WAY 224—EAST 5 ; I ON YOUR SIGNATURE I OR OTHER SECURITY I $25 to SSOO 1 ■ i ■ Here . . • quickly and i ■ conveniently Loans made I ■ to both men and women g — married or single —in K all walks ot life and all g types of employment. . H A Loan Plan For Everyone K Phone, write or come in for the cash you need . .. NOk/ | LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ■ 138 N. SECOND STREET J ■ ACROSS FROM NEWBERRY STORE I ■ PHONE 3-2013 DECATUR 1 I

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given to contractor* thM the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will, until the hour ot 30:00 o’clock, A-M 1 -. um July 28, H3»B, receive blds for the construction of a new abutment containing 63 Cyn of reinforced concrete tor a bridge located <m the Monroe - French Township line, 3 nilloa weet and 1 3/4 .miles south of Monroe, ana, Plans .for said structure may be examined 'at the Count House in the office of the Auditor of said County. * The Board reserves the night to reject any and all bids By order of the Board of CommUlsionera of Adams County, Indiana. EDWIIU) F, JABKHG, Auditor of Adame County. July 18, July 25 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES I Kingdom Hall Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 2:30 p.m.: “The World Without Tears Before Us”, public ; Bible lecture by R. C. Schwartz, , local Watchtower representative. Sunday 3:45 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the Things.” One of the scriptures to subject, “Be Balanced in All ■ be considered will be Epheasians 5:15, New World Trans., "So keep strict watch that how you walk is ; not as unwise but as wise person*.” Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Bible study using the study aid, “This Means , Everlasting Life.” s Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by Kingdom Ministry Service Meeting. ' The Black Hills in western South Dakota are the highest mountains in the U. S. east of the ' Rockies.

SALE CALENDAR 1 JULY 19—Walter C. Spiece, 1 mile south of Roann. Ind. or 9 miles northwest of Wabash, Ind. Suburban Property, 6¥4 acres with Modern Home. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann and Bill Schnepf, auctioneers. JULY 21—6:30 p. m. Mr & Mrs. Billy Myers, owners, 828 Dierkes i street, Decatur, Ind. 3-Bedroom home. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. JULY 23—2:00 o’clock. Francis Lewis, owner. Located at the Electrical & Refrigerator Repair Shop at 304 West High street, Portland, Ind. Shop equipment, office equipment and stock, and sporting equipment. Ray Elliott and Ernest Loy, Aucts. : JULY 25—7:00 P. M. Earl Moser. Owner. Located on the North edge of Wren. Ohio, on State Highway 49. 110 Holstein Dairy Cows and Heifers. Doehrman, Mox and Schnepf, auctioneers. 1 JULY 26—12:30 p m. Chester Roth and Elma Amstutz, co-executors Sarah Roth estate. 411 Clark Street, Berne, Ind. Real estate > and personal property. Jeff Liechty, Phil Neuenschwander, auctioneers. i JULY 26—1:30 p. m. Ben W. Teeple, owner. At Joe Brookhart Farm, . 2% miles east of Pleasant Mills, to Ind.-Ohio state line then r hi mile north. Household goods. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Bill Schnepf, aucts. I • AUCTION i 110 - Holstein Dairy Cows and Heifers - 110 t on Earl Moser Farm, located on the North Edge of Wren, ‘ Ohio, on State Highway 49, on ‘ Friday Evening, July 25 - 7:00 o’clock 30 Holstein Cows, three to five years old; 12 will be fresh by day of ’ sale, balance in a few days, mostly calf-hood vaccinated. 3 40 Holstein Heifers, coming with first calf in August and September, ■ weight 1050 tc 1250 lbs., all calf-hood vaccinated. 1 40 Holstein Heifers, weight 400 tbs., calf-hood vaccinated. j These cattle are Wisconsin bred Holsteins, and the kind that any - dairyman would be proud to have in his herd. Cows weigh 1200 to , 170 G lbs., several have milked 80 lbs. per day. r Individual health charts State laboratory test. Trucks available. Not responsible for accidents. You are welcome to inspect these cattle any time before the sale. - TERMS—CASH. EARL MOSER, Owner I Doehrman, Mox & Schnepf—Auctioneers. Otto Feigert—Clerk. -

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Fair And Pleasant Weekend Predicted To Follow Showers 'On Day's Forecast (By United Press International) The Indiana weatherman put on his sunglasses today for a “fair and pleasant” weekend over most of the state. But he kept his umbrella handy. With the .possible exception of the ,southern third, of the state, HoCwiers were promised fair skies Saturday, following a few more showers today. A five-day outlook said more rain will be added to the heavy torrents which have soaked Indiana for nearly a week. The rain will total a quarter to half an inch in the north and up to an inch in the south, forecasters said. They said showers in the extreme southern part of the state win continue through the period, spreading slowly north to central and northern counties Monday or Tuesday. Temperatures were due to rise today to near 80 in the north and to the mid-80s south— about the same as Thursday maximums The mercury win head tonight toward the 60s and 70s. Sunny skies were promised in I north and central areas Saturday and “fair and pleasant" weather was on tap around the state Sunday. Saturday s highs should hit 79 north and 88 south.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 5,000; steady to 35 higher; 200-270 lb 22.75-23.50; 270-300 lb 22.50-23.00; 140-165 lb 19.00-21.00; 165-180 lb 21.00-22.00; 180-200 lb 1 22.00-22.75. Cattle 250; calves 50; not enough 1 to test market; standard and good 1 steers and heifers 2200-25.00; low 5 to average choice steers 27.00; i vealers steady; good and choice 2 26.00-28.50; high choice 29.00. J Sheep 400; steady; good and 3 choice spring lambs 21.00-23.00; ; utility and good 18.00-21.00. i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPl)—Livestock: Hogs 3,500; steady to 25 higher, over 230 lbs mostly 25 higher; No. 2-3 , 200-270 lbs mostly 22.50-22.85-few No. 3 under 215 lbs down to 22.25; No. 1-2, 200-225 lbs 22.8523.00; No. 2-3 280-310 lbs 21.75- , 22 50 K Cattle 500, calves 100; bulk of J the small salable supply slaughter cattle carried from earlier in * the week holdover supply at least • 500 head slaughter steers, heif- 1 ers, cows and bulls; clearance " again incomplete; not enough slaughter steers and heifers sold to test prices; cows weak to 50 lower; vealers about steady; no steer or heifer sales of consequence; commercial cows 18.7519.50. Sheep 500; spring lambs steady to 50 lower; good and choice spring lambs 23.50-25.50. - Markets At A Glance Stocks steady in moderate trading. Bonds irregular. U. S. government bonds easier in quiet trading. American stocks irregularly higher. Midwest stocks irregular. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, oats, soybeans and lard futures irregular. Hogs steady to 25 higher, top 23.00; cattle number of sales inadequate to test prices, top 23.50; vealer top 31.00; sheep steady to 50 lower, top 25.50; dressed beef mostly 1.00 lower, top 46.00; dressed pork 50-1.00 lower, top 53.00. JBerne-Geneva Livestock Report Prices paid Tuesday, July 15 Top veals — 30.50 Top 1amb5...23.50 Good steers and heifers — 24-25.50 Good bulls 24-24.40 Good cows 18-20 Canners and cuttersls-18 Top hogs -22.80 I Good sows .. 20-20.60 I Male hogs —--> 14-19 NASSER (Continued from page one) 1 talions to report for" ciuty tonight. Syrian “scouts,” the reserve ors ganization, also were alerted. TERMITES DLL THEM Yourself with ARAB . U-DO-TT TERMITE CONTROL Only $20.00 to protect S-rvom houM Mr • rw* Harmless to nowert tries, grass sad shntoa. Gat FREE Folder and tostracttaas M I ANDERSON INDUSTRY ■ 13th & Winchester, Decatur, Ind.

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Today’s Markets Fr B. STEWART * CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected July 18 100 to 160 lbs 1647 160 to 180 lbs 20.00 180 to 190 lbs. 21.00 190 to 200 lbs. 22.00 200 to 230 lbs. 22.50 230 to 250 1b5...„ 22.00 250 to 270 lbs 21.50 270 to 300 lbs. .... 21.00 300 to 350 lbs. 20.00 350 to 400 lbs. 19.00 400 lbs. up 17.75 Houghs 300 lbs. down 19.50 300 to 350 lbs 19.00 350 to 400 lbs. 17.50 400 to 450 lbs. .... 17.00 450 to 500 lbs; 16.50 500 to 550 lbs. ...i 16.00 550 lbs. up ...._.£15.50 Stags ..1. 16.00 Boars 12 to 14 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 24.00 Lambs ...21.00 Yearlings . 10.08 Ewes ....3.04 Bucks 2.0 C LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected July 18 Beans suuject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per hundred leas fob farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected July 18 Large Clean Whites .30 Large Clean Browns .29 Mediums .28 Pullets .....i.. .23 Heavy Hens ....16 Leghorn Hens .. 14*4 The National Safety Council says people who drink from four to six ounces of whiskey or four to six bottles of beer are 2.5 times as apt to have an acident as those who drink half this much. PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Haultag oath wheat, and soybeans 2c per bushel and corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 8-3121 3-3122 I TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and • Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags G M C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE South Ist Street