Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1959 — Page 5
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1959
...■sfs;' 1 aAita ife i awr. “Looks like another White Christmas — if we don't use a Democrat Want Ad and get in the black!” Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. WANTED TO BUY—Heavy or Leghorn Hens—Farm Pick-Up. We buy Eggs. Also do Custom Dressing. TREON’S POULTRY MARKET, Phone 3-3717. 258 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 DEKALB CHIXS or STARTED PULLETS —There will, always be need of eggs with our increase in population. What counts most in these times? Good layers with good management — DEKALB, the nations No. 1 PROFIT PULLET—They LIVE-LAY-PAY. See us today. DECATUR HATCHERY, Decatur, Indiana 290 8t HY-LINE 934 series layers out* performed average of all other layers in 1957 and 1958 Random Sample tests. Averaged 17 more eggs per bird, 4% better livability, .3 pound less feed per dozen eggs and */ 2 c per dozen higher egg value than average of other 9 nationally-sold chicks. Order top-performing Hy-Line chicks from MODEL HATCHERY, MONROE, INDIANA. Phone 4-6866. 295 t 3 Automobiles OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at ZINTSMASTER MOTORS. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—I9S3 Chevrolet Station Wagon. SHARP. Automatic Transmission. Si x passenger. DECATUR SUPER SERVICE, 224 W. Monroe street. 295 3t FOR SALE—I9SS International % Ton Walk-In Truck. 1949 International 1 Ton Walk-In Truck. Look ’em over. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Chrysler - Dodge -Dodge Trucks. 294 3t FOR SALE 1953 Dodge 4 Door 1953 Plymouth 4 Door 1952 Plymouth 4 Door 1951 Plymouth 2 Door PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Our used cars make good or we do. 295 3f FREEI FREEI FREEI Is your Radiator plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Test while you wait. Don’t Guess—Get a Free FloTest. Also, complete Radiator Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator . service. Phone 3-4155. “Across From Erie Depot." 163 TF FOR SALE '56 DeSoto Seville Coupe Radio, Heater, Automatic, Power Steering and Brakes. ’57 Plymouth Sedan Radio, Automatic, 8 Cylinder ’56 Plymouth Radio, Heater, Automatic. ’55 DeSoto Hard Top Radio, Heater, Automatic. '52 Ford Sedan Radio, Heater, Automatic. ’53 Plymouth Belvedere Hard Top, Radio, Heater. DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES See Cars at Mansfield Marine on 224 West. Phpne 3-4108 or 3-2383 296 3t
1959 RAMBLER CUSTOM STATION WAGON 6 Cylinder, Straight Shift, Tu Tone, Heater, White Walls, Wheel Discs. Save on the Rambler Demonstrator. See HERAAAN EVERETT ZINTSMASTER MOTORS
Miscellaneous USED OIL HEATERS Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 258 60t PLUMBING — See us for your Plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. 6 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF SINGER SEWING CENTER — Sales & Service. All makes. Phone 3-3467 or write P.O. Box 295, 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, Ind. 70 TF GUARANTEED watc*’ and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650.199 TF I HAVE a fine assortment of boxed Christmas cards. Also Christmas Wrappings, Sympathy, Get Well and Birthday Caras. Maud Merriman, 222 S. 4th street. 294 3t CHAIN SAWS - McCULLOCH’S and BOLENS. Prices start at $129.95. See us for your chain saw needs. Get your chain sharpened now. KLENKS. 241 TF SANTA’S IN TOWN—He will attend your party, Christmas Celebration, or arrive on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning. Call 3-2493 between 6:30 and 10:00 p.m. 294 st-x CAMPER’S SPECIAL — $50.00 worth of camping equipment FREE with purchase of Heilite Camping Trailer, until Dec. 31. Easy Terms. LOREN’S GARAGE, Bluffton, Indiana. Phone 917-4. 266 41t ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us 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, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF STUCKY 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.ll6 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-drs,»drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C.R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF FREE—FeeI 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 For Roni FOR RENT—3 bedroom, all modern house with gas heat and garage. Phone 3-2413. 295 3t-x FOR RENT—4 room newly decorated, unfurnished apartment. Utilities furnished. 627 N. Second street. Phone 3-4543. 294 3t FOR RENT—3 room furnished or partly furnished apartment. Private entrance. References. Phone 3-3620.294 3t FOR RENT — Exceptional apartment for rent. Spacjous hardwood floors, completely modern, wonderful location. Adults. Call 3-2262 after 4:00 p.m. 294 st-x FOR RENT — 4 room apartment. Private entrance and private bath. Utilities furnished. 421 Madison street Phone 3-3521. 294 3t FOR RENT—3 room ground floor, all modern apartment. Very nicely furnished. Washing facilities included. Phone 3-4734. 290 TF FOR RENT—Warm, clean weU furnished apartment. 810*4 High Street. Reference. Inquire Beavers Oil Service. Phone 3-2705. 273 TF AVAILABLE — One of the best apartments. 306 N. 10th street. Modern as a new home. Inquire Beavers Oil Service. Phone 3-2705. 273 TF Trade nr a good town — Decatuf
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For Salo FOR SALE—Used Bicycles, SIO.OO and up. GAMBLES. 296 It PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile We install. KLENK’S. 6 TF NEW SIEGLE R HEATERS, STUCKY'S—MONROE. 258 60t FOR SALE—2I bass accordion in excellent condition. Priced reasonable. Call 3-2535. 294 3t FOR SALE—Several Refrigerators to choose from, $29.95 and up. GAMBLES. 296 It FOR SALE—MaUard Ducks, SI.OO each. Delmas Roe, 3 miles south, 4V« miles east of Monroe. Phone 6-6157. 295 4t DID YOU KNOW that Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENK S. 234 TF PIONEER CHAIN SAWS. Sales and Service. Free Demonstration. HABEGGER HARDWARE. 284 TF FOR SALE — Zenith radio-televi-sion-stereophonic — See the appliances voted best three years in a row at—UHRICK BROTHERS. , 223 TF FOR SALE—Good, used 120 Bass Ladies Accordion. Italian make, $125.00. Call 3-2692 or inquire at 328 N. 11th street. A-l condition. 296 3t-x FOR SALE—Wurlitzer pianos and organs. Special Christmas sale. 25 units in stock. All must go. Many styles and finishes. Priced from $365.00. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 6t FOR SALE—Semi Long Needle Christmas Trees. Fresh cut. Whole truck load, your choice $1.49. Why pay more. R. & S. MARATHON, Corner of 13th and Nuttman. 294 3t-x DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We'll fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 TF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER — Constellation with attachments like new. This model floats on air, original price $89.95, ?.balance due only $28.13 or as little as $1.35 per week. Free home trial, call 3-3085. E. H. Company. 293 6t FOR SALE — Flocked Christmas Trees and Branches at the Equity Building on Main street, Berne, Indiana, East Side of. Railroad. Hours Daily, 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Nagel’s. 282 15t FOR SALE—Fine quality slightly used piano. Good as new. One 40 bass small chord organ. Bargain price. Also other fine pianos priced to save you money. KUNOWICH PIANO SALES & SERVICE, 216 N. 9th street. 291 t6x SINGER SLANT NEEDLE — Sewing Machine, A-l condition. Sold new for over $200.00. Balance due only $53.65. Has all automatic zig-zag equipment. Budget terms $1.30 per week, discount for cash. For free home trial, cAll 3-3085. E. H. Company. 293 6t THE BIG FOUR — sandwich deals have madt us successful in the area. Hamburgers and Pork Barbecues, 6 for SI.OO. Cheeseburgers and Breaded Tenderloins, 5 for SI.OO. Eat here or carry out. Your coffee FREE if you find us without a customer. ELBOW ROOM on North 27. Phone 3-2730. 295 U3x FOR SALE—Tropical fish and supplies. Turtles, aquariums, all sizes. Pumps, filter, gravel, everything necessary to set up an aquarium. Will deliver and set up all aquariums sold before Christmas at no extra cost. Also canaries guaranteed to sing. Smitley’s Aquarium and Pet Shop, 322 N. 4th street. 296 6t Lost ano Found LOST—Black and White Toy Bulldog. Reward. Phone 3-4534. 296 3t-x FOUND — Charming half - grown Callico Cat with collar. Call 3-2212. 294 3t WILL THE party who took the wrong Topcoat at the Trinity E. U. B. church Saturday night, please return same to the church. 295 3t
A GOOD USED CAR THAT WILL TRAVEL FAR! 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP Local one owner car. Exceptionally clean. See to appreciate. LIBERAL TERMS or TRADE! QUALITY Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. "Home of the L-O-N-G Trades”
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Business Opportunities FOR LEASE—New, modern service station in Decatur. Overhead lube equipment furnished, busy intersection south part of town. Excellent opportunity for man with limited capital. For further information, phone 3-2151. Ask for Bob. 296 6t Real Estate FOR SALE—New 3 bedroom — 3 bath homes. $14,900.00 and up. A. J. FAUROTE, BUILDER. CALL 3-8526.219 TF TRADE IN your old home on a new 3 bedroom Colonial Style in Highland Park. A. J. Faurote. Phone 3-8526.248 TF FOR SALE—2 two bedroom homes close to Decatur, Indiana. $500.00 down, balance like rent. Write Box No. 1402, c/o Decatur Democrat. 294 3t FOR SALE—3 room house located on 10th street. Ideal for older couple or single person. Call after 6:00 p.m. Phone 3-4497. 295 3t-x FOR SALE — 2 bedroom home south part of city. Birch cabinets. Modern except heat. Desire quick sale. First reasonable offer accepted. Phone 3-2017. 295 4t-x Wanted DICK’S TV SERVICE — All work guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF PAPER CLEANING and Wall Washings; Painting and Paper Hanging. Free Estimates. CALL Poe Collect, 25-S, Roscoe Myers. I 82 TF WANTED — Farm Machinery steam cleaned and spray painted. Call 3-8398. William E. Anderson, route three, Decatur, Indiana. » 294 12t DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD,? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF TELEVISION and Radio Service, on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE, Jls north 10th street. Phone 3-432}. 102 T? SEWING MACHINES is Our Business. All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt Sewing Machines at our store, always a big stock to choose from. Beware of bait advertising. BOARDMANtPSewing Machine Shop. 223 North First—Open evenings.l TF Notice NOTICE: FOR GUARANTEED RADIATOR WORK come to Fortney Radiator Shop at Pleasant Mills. Formerly located in Decatur for 15 years. Phone 7-7322.267 T South Bend Utility. Strike Is Settled SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPD—A 32-day-old strike against the Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. ended late Wednesday when negotiators reached agreement on a new contract covering workers in five cities. Agreement was reached at a meeting with federal conciliators. A company spokesman said representatives of Local 12530 of the United Mine Workers District 50 accepted the company’s original offer and a compromise was reached on disciplinary action to be taken againSt two pickets. Workers were ordered back to their jobs immediately, the spokesman said. The 400 unign members were scheduled to meet to ratify the agreement today or Friday. The company contended during hearings in St. Joseph Superior Court Monday and Tuesday that the union failed to live up to a stipulation providing for peaceful picketing. Non-striking personnel testified in support of the company’s allegations that pickets resorted to violence, knocking down one man and hurling stones at another w,hile he repaired a power failure The union' struck I&M plants at South Bend, Mishawaka and Elkhart, Ind., and Benton Harbor and Buchanan, Mich., Nov. 14. Service Was maintained by supervisory personnel. The settlement by linemen, metermen and plant workers followed by days a settlement reached by clerical workers with I&M last weekend.
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Safe Driving Over Holidays Is Urged A Christmas reminder to Adams county motorists to drive carefully or be sorry, was issued today by Robert Hill, president of the local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police, in connection with its annual holiday safety campaign. “Unless great caution and common sense are exercised by drivers,” he said, “this holiday season could rank as one qf the deadliest on the American highways. Adams county residents want no part in contributing to such q, disaster." Hill said there will be no danger of such a thing if drivers observe all traffic regulations—particularly the speed laws. These points in particular are important, he stressed: Avoid night driving as much as possible. Take frequent coffee-breaks on long trips. Remember that gasoline and alcohol don’t mix. Over half the highway fatalities during the holiday season, he pointed out, are attributed to drinking drivers. The FOP ’campaign will again feature the slogan, “Stay alert, stay alive, make it coffee when you drive." “We know that if everyone in this community adopts these safety suggestions, Adains county will be rewarded with a safe and happy holiday,” Hill concluded. Record Jes Flight Described By Pilot WASHINGTON (UPI) — “I just 'opened her up and decided to take what I could get " What boyish-looking Air Force Maj. Joseph W. Rogers got was the distinction of flying an airplane faster than any other living man. “Her” was a sleek F-106 Delta Dart jet interceptor which Rogers piloted through the California skies at a speed of J,520.9 miles per hour —more than twice the speed of sound. The well-built, 'dark-haired airman gave a graphic description of his Tuesday morning flight to newsmen here Wednesday. Rogers, 35, met reporters after Gen. Thomas D. White, Air Force chief of staff, presented him with his third Distinguished Flying Cross. Busy Watching Altimeter Unlike the motorist opening up his car on a straight stretch of highway, Rogers didn’t pay much attention to the speed indicator on his instrument panel. He was too busy watching his altimeter. Rogers, a native of Worthington, Ohio, explained that to qualify for the international speed mark he was allowed to vary only 150 feet above or below his level course eight miles above Edwards Air Force Base. The decorated Korean war hero also was required to stay within lateral limits of one mile on each side of his 18-kilometer (about 11-mile) course. “I kept getting messages from the ground as to where I was laterally,’ Rogers recalled. “But on the altitude matter, I was on my own. I hardly had time to look at other instruments.” ‘‘We Had Enough” Rogers first flew his produc-tion-model F-106 east to west over the course at 1,535 miles an hour- He then wheeled around flashed back west to east at 1,505 miles an hour. “We had enough,” crackled a radio message from the ground. “I knew that referred to the speed,” Rogers said. It meant the average of his two passes had set the new world speed mark. The new mark topped by nearly 38 miles per hour the speed of 1,483 miles an hour claimed Oct. 1 by Russia for its new E-66 delta-winged fighter. It was 116 miles an hour faster than the previous official record of 1,404 miles per hour set May 16, 1958, by this country's F-104 Starfighter.
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■ W i - .. wa >; W ■ •< ' ' •K ' w ■ Ek- _ f . I IBwS 9 HP BABY BOOTIE— Nurse Dorothy Armstrong puts a newborn baby into a red felt Christmas stocking to present the child to its mother. The service, just for the holidays, is at St. Joseph’s Infirmary in Atlanta, Ga. Gov. Freeman Testifies On Closing Plant MINNEAPOLIS (UPD- Minnesota Gov. Orville L. Freeman testified Wednesday he padlocked a Wilson & Co. meat plant because “somebody was going to be killed” in picket line violence. “People are today living who would now be dead” because Wilson’s plant at Albert Lea was closed and martial law declared in the southern Minnesota town. Freeman told a three-judge federal panel hearing a company demand that the plant be reopened. Freeman ordered 200 National Guardsmen into Albert Lea a week ago after as many as 1,000 striking meatworkers massed on picket lines and stoned and spat upon non - strikers leaving the plant. Freemen was the only witness before the judges, who will rule on Wilson's request for an injunction forcing the governor to open the strike-torn plant. The picket line violence last week climaxed more than a month of mounting bitterness since Oct. 29 when the United Packinghouse Workers of America struck eight Wilson plants across the nation. Freeman testified the strike tension broke out in violence and vandalism in Albert Lea and surrounding Freeborn County. He said Albert Lea officials told him the plant had to be closed so "there would be no bloodshed.” It would have been impossible to protect lives, and property in Albert Lea with the plant open and operating. Freeman testified. Wilson lawyers said the Albert Lea closing denied it “equal protection” because the shutdown favored the strikers and barred nonunion workers who had achieved nearly half of full production. XOTICK Notice is hereby given that the following named person has filed an appeal with the Board of' Zoning Appeals of the City of Decatur. Indiana. asking for a variance from the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Decatur, and has requested a building permit: W. E. Brant. 1118 Nuttman Avenue, Decatur, Indiana, for the construction of a brick apartment building on an interior lot. not in compliance with Article 4-Section 3-B, Intensity of Use. For the purpose of hearing objections to or Information pertaining to the granting of said variance, said Board will hold a public hearing on the 28th day of December. 1959, at the hour of 7:SO P.M.. in the Council Room of the C.ity Hall, in the City of Decatur, Indiana. DEANE T. UOHWIX, Chairman. Dec. 17
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Father Os Five Is Missing From Home EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. (UPD — Kenneth Brown left the house for work Dec. 4 with a kiss for his wife and a wave to the youngest of his five children. It was like many other such partings. His 28-year-old wife, Dorothy, went about her Friday chores and tended the children. She waited for her husband’s return from his SIO,OOO-a-year foreman job on the night shift. The waiting turned to anxiety, then to fearBrown failed to show up for work at the Chicopee Manufacturing , Co. in Milltown. Neither friends nor family has seen or heard from him since. Left Without Income Mrs. Brown, left without any income, turned to his and her parents for help. She kept his disappearance quiet, hoping he would return. “I don’t understand. If I could only understand,” she said. "He was a very, very good husband and a wonderful father." The children missed him, too, especially with Christmas approaching. Kenneth Jr., 10; Susan, 8; Bill, 7; Norman, 5, and Lori, 2, have lost their appetites and have difficulty sleeping. “Susan is so thin and pale and she just breaks up at the sound of his name ,ahd the word ‘daddy’,” Mrs. Brown said. May Be In Florida She decided she could keep his disappearance quiet no longer. She told her story to newsmen. “I hope he’ll read something and just call us and talk to the children,” she said- “Maybe we can th Ik to him and make him come home.” She said if he had gone any place she thought he would go to Florida. He liked Daytona Beach and Miami. Her main concern was the children. “I can't get them to’ see Santa Claus. They just want to see their daddy,” she said. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPI) —Livestock: Hogs 9,000; steady to 25 lower, late sales weak to 25 lower; No. 2-3 mixed grades 190-220 lb 11.7512.25; mixed No. 1-2-3 190-220 lb 12.00-12.50; No. 1-2 190-220 lb 12.4012.75; mixed No- 2-3 220-230 lb 11.50Cattle 1,000, calves 100; around 1,500 slaughter cattle carried from earlier in week; slaughter steers and heifers weak to 50 lower; vealers steady; several loads cnoice 1050-1150 lb slaughter steers 24.75-25.50; some mixed good and choice 23.00-24.00; load comparable 1350 lb 22.00; two loads mixed standard and good 985 lb 21.50; good and choice heifers 21.0024.00; standard and good vealers 22.00-28.00-Sheep 1,000; slaughter lambs steady to weak; good and choice 80-115 lb wooled slaughter lambs 16.50- utility and good 14.0017.00; good and choice 80-112 lb shorn lambs 16.00-17.00; load mostly choice 112 lo 16.50.
CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122
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Today’s Markets P, B. STEWART & CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected December 17 160 to 180 lbs. 10,50 180 to 190 lbs. .— 11.50 190 to 220 lbs. - 12.00 220 to 230 lbs. 11.25 230 to 240 lbs. : 11.00 240 to 260 lbs. 10.50 260 to 280 lbs. ... 10.00 280 to 300 lbs. 9.50 300 to 350 lbs.’ 9.00 350 to 400 lbs. .... 8.50 Roughs ' 300 lbs. down 9.25 300 to 330 lbs. — 8.75 330 to 360 lbs. 8.25 360 to 400 lbs. 7.75 400 to 450 lbs. ... 7.25 450 to 500 lbs. .... 7.00 500 to 550 lbs. 6.75 550 lbs. up 6.50 Stags 7.00 Boars 4-4 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 30.00 Lambs .'. 16.00 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes 4.00 Bucks .....3.00 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected December 17 Large Clean Whites .23 Large Clean Browns ..... .23 Mediums ......1i....... ... .21 Pullets .......... .16 Heavy Hens .... ... .10*4 Leghorn Hens ..... „ .06*4 GRAIN PRICES furnished by BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected December 16 Prices paid to 2:30 p.m. Wed. Prices thereafter win change with market No. 2 Wheat, Bu. $1.85 No. 2 Ear Corn, per 100 1.42 No. 2 Oats, Bu. .73 No. 1 Soybeans, Bu. 2.04 INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — IJvestock « Hogs 7,500; steady; 180-240 lb 11.50- top 12:75; 240-270 lb 10.50- 270-300 lb 10.00-1075 300-350 lb 9.50-10.00 160-186 lb 11.00-12.00. Cattle 550 calves 150 not enough steers or heifers to accurately test market few sales utility and standard steers 17.00-22.00 standard and good heifers 18.0022 00, good 22.75 high good heifers 24.00 vealers steady to 1.00 lower, good and choice 30.00-34.00, individual prime 35.00.
Sheep 800 steady good and choice wooled lambs 15.0047.50, few choice to 18.00.
O M C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE South Ist Street TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Lone Distance PHONE 3-2607 DON7 TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.
