Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1960 — Page 5

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/4 0 ■-iim JgWffifto. u K T®* 1 >) xz_ "You’ve h»d a chip on your ■boulder ever lince you got those vita mini in the Democrat Want Ada!" Fsrnwr's Column FOR SALE—I 2 ewe* to lumb April 1 Fred Shmkel. 2 miles west and 1 mile south of'Poe. 5 2t-x FOR SALt — Grxxl <l"in h.ix baled. John C. Baltic 11. route 6, Decatur. Phone 6-6107. 4 3t WE BUY chicken* and quality egg*. DECATUR FARMS 135 TF FOR SALE-4 full-blooded Duroc ' Gilt*. To farrow this month. Phone 3-9143. Frank Singleton. FOR SALE :>uo bales second cutting clover and alfalfa hay. . Phone 3-9372. Chauncey Sheet*. I route two, Decatur. ' 3 3t-x WANTED TO BUY-Heavy or Leghorn Hen*—Farm Pick-Up. *We buy Eggs Also do Custom Dressing. TREON'S POUT TRY MARKET. Phone 3-3717. , 258 TF WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hen*. Daily pickup and Free culling ;Al»o do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017 WOLFE S PRODUCE. 607 Kekionga Street. 269 TF FOR SALE—2—II-38 6-ply Recap Farm Tires. Fully Guaranteed. 3135.00 exchange. Easy terms arranged. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, 222 N. 3rd street. Phone 3-2009. ’ 4 3t HY-LINE 934 Serie* layer* competed in 12 of the 14 official U. S. Random Sample Laying Teit* ending in 1959. They won first in 6 of the 12 test*,- ploeed second or third in 4 of the remaining 6 tests. No other layer won more than one test. Order HyLine chicks now. MODEL HATCHERY, MONROE, INDIANA. PHONE 6-6866. ■ . nr 1 January Clearance SALE STARTS —_ Friday, JANUARY 8 PRICE MEN’S WEAR 101 N. Second St. x OPEN FRI. & SAT, till 9 P. M.

YOUR ONCE-A-YEAR CHANCE! Tremendous Savings - “On-top-of-the-line” Display Floor Models. Only one of each. Fully Guaranteed By SEARS - w ... -.. A-- * _ .' . LADY KENMORE 36” GAS RANGE COLDSPOT UPRIGHT FREEZER LADY KENMORE WASHER LADY KENMORE GAS DRYER OUR BEST HOMART WATER HEATER ...... (g a s or electric—both 30 gallons) Iff You Are Looking for a REAL BUY —Stop in or call — SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. CATALOG SALES OFFICE Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3181 I

WANTED - Used bate bed. tfafi M»l before 3:99 pm. > Ma uiuik b tv b&nviuK — AU wore guaranteed. 710 Diarkaa street Phone 3 2uM 2M TF W ANTED -I or 1 prwehSr age children to care for in my home during the day. Call in prison at 4M N Second atreet. 4 M-a wM iax>—oeneiat Uuiiumg. •**•- onry and Carpenter Work Contact Henry V. Eicher, route 2. Geneva. Indiana. 2% mile* south of TUa Mill. 305 12t-x DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that la! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF WANTED TO BUY—Standing Timber Highest price* paid for Walnut. White Oak and Aah. Write to Robert VanLandingham. route one. Winchester. Indiana. 297 T WANTED—Baby Sitter. 9:00 a m. to 3.00 pm. My home Part time. One Child. Phone 3-3778 during the day. 3-4544 in evening* James Brader. 421 Bollman *treet, Decatur, Indiana. 4 3t TELEVISION and - Radio Service. on all makes. AU work guaranteed. 7 year* experience in electronic*. CHARLES BUSSE. 115 north 19th street. Phone 3-4321 IM TF SEWfNG MACHINES is Our Business. AU makes repaired. We seU new and rebuilt Sewing Machines at our store, always a big stock to choose from. Beware of bait advertising. BOARDMANS— Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First—Open evenings. 1 TF Help Wanted for light house, work and help care for an invalid Live in. Write Box 1403. c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. I 3t-x WANTED — Female stock - room clerk. Must be 21-years-«f-age or older. Apply to Box 70, c/o Post Office. State references and experience if any. 4 6t AutemoMfos ~ OUR USED CABS are safety test-1 ed and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at ZIN TSMASfi'E R MOTORS, Ist A Monroe St Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FREE! FREE! FREEI I* your Radiator plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Test white 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 or TRADE! 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 Door 1957 Chevrolet 210 2 Door 6 cylinder 1956 Buick 4 Door Special 1956 Chevrolet 210 2 Door 1953 Chevrolet 210 2 Door 1952 Chevrolet 4 Door - 1956 Plymouth 2 Door My resolution for 1960— To Save You Money FRED BUSCHE—Phone 3-3941 2 3t If you Lav' something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

free cindYri fur the hauling I C*U Mr. Tboma* at Unruin School Phone 3-4412 4 >1 iNWIdk VAk PKXPARED-Fcd era! and Mate Call MM John A Myer*. 1309 Mix Ave. 3 »•■ PUjMaWG — lee ue for your Plumbing need*. fixture* *nd fit Ung. of ill kind*. KLENK'S. 9 TF ICE SKATES Sharpened Here on famoua Wisaota Skate Sharpener. FAGER APPLIANCE A SPORTING GOODS SALES. 147 S Second Street. Decatur 43t CALL 3-31 U or 8-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yaat Gravel and Ready-Mix. 99 TF SINGER SEWING tENTER~ Sale* A Service. All make* Phone 3-3467 or write P.O. Box 295. 808 BIEBERICH. Decatur. Ind. s 70 rc THE BIG FOUR— Hamburgers and Barbecue *. 6 for 31.00 Breaded Tenderloins and Cheeseburgers. 5 for 31.00. Mix or match. ED BOW ROOM. North on 27. Phone 3-2730. 4 GUARANTEED watc 1 - and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. M TF CHA 114 SAWS — McCULLOCH’S and BOLENS. Price* Mart at 3129.95. See ua for your chain saw needs. Get your chain sharpened now. KLENKS. 241 TF NORGE WRINGER WASHER floor models. Regular 3109.95. Close Out, 379.95 exchange. r Pay only 31.25 weekly. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE. 222 N. 3rd street. Phone 3-2009. 4 31 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. ™ TF NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER— Regular 3329.95. Close out price 3149.95 exchange. $5.00 down. Pay only SIBO weekly. Limited quantity. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, 222 N. 3rd strfeet, Phone f >~ ao9 - I? 3t 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. 116 ELECTRIC ROTO-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 FH EE—Feel free to look around in our store at ohr 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 SEARS ANNUAL WINTER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! A limited quantity of sale catalogs still available. Sale ends” February 29, 1960 SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. CATALOG SALES OFFICE DECATUR. INDIANA PHONE 3-3181 4 6t Chewing Gum Chewing gum can be removed from clothing by rubbing the spot with pure lard, then rubbing on a quantity of soap. Follow by washing aternately with water and turpentine. . ,

i FLAGS! _ FLAGS! FLAGS!_ 'w'STAr’aMERICAIT FLAGS All Sixes. Competitive Priced. Four Grades of Material. For Institutions, Organizations, Home, Scouts, etc. A i.... 1 A3' Xs' Flag at $6.95, a popular size at a : I—■ . ..... . ; -' . . ,■ .< I popular price. Made of double cotton, embroidered stars, and. fills government specifica- \ , tlOnS. '-r— Let us show you samples and quote prices. Parade Flags, Yard Flags, School Room Flags. Also a complete line of flag accessories. Get our package deal on Flags and rubber, neoprene and vinyl plastic mats, for all ‘purP° ses - L C. LEONARD, Distributor Box 223 '** Monroeville, Indiana 11 -•- .... ......2_ —t

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For Bate | PLAimc WALL • FLUOR TUa i We iMtall KLENK'S • TF NEW ~ 8 I t u“L E R ~ HEATEI& STUCKY S-MONROE 358 ttM USED OIL HKATERi Stucky A Co. Munroe. Ind SM •» DID YOU KNOW tkaTKte»k'«*»ell I used vacuum Cleaner* for a* io* a* 37.89. Alao U» New Hoover CtoaMr*. KLENK S 234 TF FOR SALE-1949 24 Ft traitettr travel trailer AU modern Good condition Amo* E. Eicher, route two. Berne. Indian* 3 PIONEER CHAIN SAWS. Sate* ■nd Service Free I> moostr* tioa. HABEGGER HARDWARE 284 TF FOR SALE — Zenith radioFelevi ■ion-atereophotiic — See the appliance* voted best three years in a row at—UHRICK BROTHERS. 223 TF FOR top* end Gks Dryer Regular $299 95,— Close Out, »199 95. Pay only $5 00 down. $2.25 weekly. GOODYEA R SERVICE STORE. 222 N. 3rd street. Phone 3-2009. 4 3t FOR SALE — One used Spinet Piano. One used very small Studio Piano. Two used upright type, also two used Grand Pianos in excellent condition. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 3 3t FOR SALE—Used 17" T.V.-Apart-ment Size Gas Range — Used washer, good condition —Refrigerators —255 gallon OU Tank — Used Gas Conversion Burner. Phone 3-3808. MAZELINS. 53t FOR SALE—Used 2T console TV. 30 day warranty. $99 95. ' SIO.OO down, pay only $2 25 weekly. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, 222 N. 3rd street. Phone 3-2009 ‘ 43t FOR*”*SALE—2O foot all-modern Mallard house trailer, used only 14 weeks. Sleeps five. Just the right size for that Florida vacation. Reasonably priced. Phone 7-7251. 3 « FOR SALE—IO— 7:50-14 Black Nylon Tubeless Tires. Only S2IOO and tax and old tire. Pay aMy $1.25 weekly. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, J 22 Ji. 3rd street. Phone 3-2009. * A'3t I*M»T ThAoW IT AWAY-We’U fix it. We service all makes of washars, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. ■ KLENKS. _____ 232 FOR SALE — Woman's figbte, skates, size 8. $3 00. Man S ’figr. [ ure skates, size 7, $2.00. Both i pairs very good condition. Brownie dress, size 6x, $2.00. 1 Worn very little. Phone 3-4598. » ~~r‘- ’. _ 5- it ! NEEDLE—Sewing machine, A-l condition. Sold new for over $200.00. Balance due only $53.12. Has all automatic ; zig zag equipment. Budget terms $1.40 per week. Discount for cash. For free home trial, call: ' 3-3085, E.H, Company. 26t i FOR SALE —Sewing machines as low as $39.95. Lifetime guarall-’' tee. Pay as low as $1.25 weekly. Mahogany or Lime Oak Cabinets. Only $39.95. To fit all our machines. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, 222 N. 3rd street. Phone 3-2009. 4 3t G. E. VACUUM CLEANER—ROH Easy, 1959 model used 6 months in practically new Complete with all attachments. Uses throw-away paper bags. Original price $79.95. Pay balance due of $24.67 or $5.00 per month For free home demonstration,) CaU 3-3085. E. H. Company, a 2 6t - —— 5 — — 'm

Hotice NtriiCL r FOR <3uaJußTk£» RADIATOR WORK com* to Ft»rto*y Radiator Shop at Pleas■nt MiU*. Formerly located u> Decatur fur IS year*. I’tx’or Tim M7T Real Estate rUR SAIJC— New 1 bedroom —1 bath homer 814.800 00 and up A. J. FAUROTK. BUILDER CALX 34528 219 TF ’kADE IN your okfbom* on a new 3 bedroom Colonial Style in Highland Park. A. J. Faurot* Phone VAVM 248 TF FOR SALE—It you want a real nice 3 tx'dnxun home in the north part of town, let ua show you this one. You will be amazed' at the amount of closet space and | built in feature* in the kitchen, bedroom*. ball*, etc. It ha* bath on Ist floor, full bath on 2nd I floor, shower in the basement. There is a large recreation room, gas furnace, fruit room and work shop in the basement. The large! garage is attached by an enclosed breezeway. It is priced right for a quick sale at 316.800 Possession can be arranged to suit. For further information please contact the Kent Realty & Auction Co. Phone 3-3390. Decatur. Indiana. 5 2t For Rent FOR RENT—3 room and bath furbished apartment. All utilities furnished. Phone 7-7480 . 5 TF FOR RENT—4 room apartment, private entrance Call 3-2844 or call in person at 310 Winchester street. 5 2t-x FOR RENT—Warm, clean well 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 Modem aj a new home. Inquire Beavers Oil Service. Phone 3-2705. 273 TF FOR RENT—Unusually attractive apartment, spacious* thoroughly modern, excellent location. Adults, Cali 3-2262 after 4:00 p.m. 3 st-x For RENT—2 room apartment. Newly decorated and nicely furnished. Utilities furnished, including steam heat and washing facilities. One block from business district. Phone 3-3643. , 5 TF Young Tommy Teel ? Is Innocent Victim INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. <UPD— Young Tommy Teel stood orphaned and alone today, an innocent trapped in a tangled web of tragedy. Ohly 18 months ago. Tommy ,was a happy 14-year-old, secure in the love of his foster parents, a wealthy drug company executive and his tiny, pretty wife. Today his young life lay shattered amid the ruins of a family torn by scandal, murder and death by fire. Tommy’s father, Forrest Teel, handsome, debonair vice president of Eli Lilly & Co., was shot to ‘death July 31, 1958. in a struggle with his secret loverJWrs. Connie Nichola.s. . Suffers In Silence Tommy’s mother, Mrs,- Mary Elizabeth Teel, 49, suffered in silence through the months of scandal and Mrs. Nicholas' sensational trial which followed the shooting. Then, last Saturday. Tommy returned home from a dance to find his mother critically burned by flames which started when she fell asleep while smoking in bed. For four days Mrs. Teel clung to a life which had treated her cruelly. Then she died. by the Woman who stole her husband's affections., " “Nothing- is fever as humans

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Swedish Maid Tells Os Finch Slaying LOS ANGELES <UPI> - The i young Swedish girl with the lovely face had the jury smiling and I even Dr. R Bernard Finch chuckling all day long so it was a faceful of icewater when *he suddenly cobbed and cried. And then suddenly it came home that this was a murder trial and that she was totting of the killing of, a young wtfc and of having her own blonde head beaten into a wall. Marie Anne Lidholm. 19. struggling with English, had related as calmly as if she were telling a semi-serious story of her ordeals in America the events of last July 18 when Mrs. Barbara Finch was shot to death. Carole Tregoff. the surgeon’s red-haired mistress, had smiled, too. as the Finch maid iexplained that she measured distances in meters, not yards, so she was unsure how far away Finch was when he lunged at her in the double garage of his c lif f t o p home. Defense Show* Caution Finch’s attorney. Grant Cooper, was well aware the girl had won the jury’s sympathy so he went very delicately into cross-exami-nation until he began pointing out her story to police the night of the slaying did not jibe with the one. Wednesday. “I didn’t know then that Mrs. Finch was dead.” Marie Anne blurted. ’’l didn't stop to think carefully of just what had happened.” And then she shook with a sob and lowered her head. Miss Lidholm goes back on the ' stand today for further cross-ex- • amination in the case against the 42-yfear-old doctor and Miss Tregoff She will be followed by the 12-year-old daughter of Mrs. Finch by a previous marriage. Finch’s defense obviously is going to be that his wife’s death was accidental. The young maid’s story of the night of the killing - was the biggest obstacle to that • plea. Heard Victim’s Screams f Deputy Dist. Atty. Clifford Crail led the girl through her story of ' running to the garage when she • heatd Mrs. Finch’s screams for . help. The maid had been in her • bedroom setting her hair. She said she put on a bathrobe and ran to the garage. She flicked on the lights "and saw Mrs. Finch on the garage floor. The doctor, she said, moved at her, turned off the lights and beat her head against the wall. She found herself on the floor beside Mrs. Finch with the doctor holding a gun and ordering her into the car, she said. After he fired a shot, she complied and Mrs. Finch also went around the car and got in the front passenger’s seat. plan it,” Connie Nicholas sobbed when told of the death. Mrs. Nicholas, 44, currently is free while appealing her 2-to-21-year sentence for her manslaughter conviction in Teel’s slaying.. An aunt, Mrs. Thelma A. Williams of Fort Worth, Tex,, will go with Tommy to his mothers fu- ■ neral -Friday. — -fAnd then Tommy Teel, now 16, will be alone.

INDIANAPOLIS IJVENTOCK INDIANAPOLIS <UPI> — Live-f stock Hog* 1.500; steady to 50 lower; I 180-240 lb 1200-12 75. top 1310; 1240-270 lb 11 50-12 00. few 12 25; 1270-300 lb 10 50-11 25 : 300-330 lb I 10 0-10 50; 16-180 lb 11 0-12 25. Cattie 850. calve* 100; fully ■ steady to strong to 50 higher. good and choice steers 23.00-25.50, good 24 00; Choice yearling steers 26 50; good mixed steers and heifers 24 00; good and choice heifers 22 00-25.00. some choice 25 25: vealers ftilly steady; good and choice 30 00-35 00; high choice and prime 36.00-37.00. Sheep 900; steady: good and choice wooled lambs 16 50-20.00: choice fall shorn 18.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO <UPl>—Livestock: Hogs 11.000; unevenly weak to 50 lower, late sales 25-50 lower; mixed No. 1-2-3 200-220 lb 12 0012 75, largely 12 00-12.35 late; few lots No. 3 210-220 lb U. 85-12 00; mixed No. 1- 2 190 ■ 220 lb 12 50 - 13.00; 25 head mixed No. 1-2 3051 lb 13.25; mixed No. 2-3 220-240 lb 11.50-12.25. Cattle 1,500, calves 100; steers average choice and better steady to strong, lower grades steady to weak: heifers fully steady; few head prime 1100-1150 lb fed steers 27 75 - 28.00: three load string choice 1250 lb 27.25; most high good and choice undder 1200 lb 24 50-27.25; standard to average good 20.00-24.00; few high choice 950 lb heifers 2635: ' good _-and choice 23.00-25.50; vealers 30.00 down. Sheep 3,500; steady to strong; several loads good and choice 100105 lb wooled slaughter lamb* 20.00; good and choice native wooled lambs under 105 lb 18.0019.50; deck good and choice 118 lb .18.50; double deck mixed fall shorn to wooled lambs good and choice 110 lb 19.00; package No. 2 pelts 100 lbs 17.75. ADMIX I STH ATOH'S « ALE Estate So.- MO* l Notice is hereby given tha Ab . thtir J. Heimann, a« Administrator of the estate of Edward B- . deceased, shall, on the 16th datf. “ r Janttaty,~lS6o. at 12’30 p m "ell, a’ nubile auction, on the premise*, the following described real personal property, located in Adams I C ” u^he^k“? a ! Southeast Quarter ( 14) of bee- . tlon Seventeen J* Twenty-Seven (27) North, Ranga Fourtm (14) Kart, containing ’ e '« h lU f,^i^.n:n£u* e ■ shall be held pursuant to authority granted y th.- Adam* Circuit < ". ur } K “ r . p A shalT County, and the real e8, 22 8 „»th! l » he sold for not less than Zi, of the full appraised value and 20Per cent of the purchase price shall be paid on the day of sale. The remainder of the nun'huNe price due wh.ei> the bidder Is finished an abstract of title, continued to date and an Administrator. deed auvroved by the Court. Said trtate shall be sold subject to the ISflO taxes due and payable in lyei,Said persona! property shall be Bold to highest bidder for casn. ' Said sale shall be subject to tl« approval of ■ the Adams Circu t C< pat<d thia Sth day of December, ArthttT~~J. Heimann, Administrator of the estate of Edward B. Kohne, Attorney for. Administrator. Dec. 24,. 3L Jan. 7, 1960. wawran*

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Today’s Mirkets r. ■ arrwAßT a ca torMHMMrrair) Cutr«cta*l January f lau u> im lb* J..— 10 !■> to 180 lb* WM i*) u> no it* n®® Z» to 400 Um 11 " 230 to M 0 U» —— J’® >4O to Mu lb* . IBM mu u> no ib«. ...... . w® MW to 300 UM JM to 350 lIM *® .180 to 400 Um •-*■ . Rough* * i 3M Um. down B-M 300 to 830 Ibe - 330 to M 6 lb* MO to 400 lb*. R-00 400 to 450 lb*. 7 50 450 to SOO lb*. Y-m 500 to 530 lb*. ’-® 550 lb*, up • 75 Stag. . 7 « Hoar* Veal <Fri. A Sat.»® M j Lamb* - » 7 ® 1 Yearling* ®-® Ewe* 4 •« i Buck* > 0< WHOLESALE E4K4 AND rOULTBY QUOTATION! PWrniobet By DECATUB FABMB Corrected January 7 . luirgc Clean Whites .21 ! Itarge Clean Brown* .21 i Mediums 20 Pullet* ....J............... -I® Heavy Hens .14 Leghorn Hens GBAIN PBICES furnished by Bl’BK ELEVATOB CO. Corrected January 6 Prices paid to 2:30 p.m. Wednes. Price* thereafter will change with market No. 2 Wheat Bu. 8188 No. 2 Ear Corn. 100 lbs. 146 No 2 Oats. Bu. .... ■75 ! No. 1 Soybeans. Bu. 2.04 NOTICE OF ADMIXIMTRATIO.T Estate X*. .vats In ths Adam* Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, Notlcs Is hereby given that Raltard ' Il rod h-<k was on the 2»th day of I»eceml>er, ISSS. appointed: Executor of the will of Iva Brod* berk, deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will b* forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, thi* 2»th day of December, >»5» Itlchard D. Lewtoa Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Jake L. l>«Voaa, Attorney and Counsel for personal representa- ■ Hvs12/11, 1/7 DON'T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. CALL US FOB GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling **ta, wheat, and aaybeana 3e per iraahel and corn 7c per IM Iba. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone* 3-3121 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING t TRUCKING Local and Long Dirtance PHONE 3-2607 G M C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE South Ist Street Heat your home with... ReeteHeat A MOOERS. FAST HEATIMS OIL ’Fleet-Heat* Fuel Oil gives clean, safe, automatic heat It’s triple filtered.free flowing,burns without smoke. Sold exclneiYelir by local indopondent Float -Wing I distributor*. Beavers ! '*w Oil Service, Inc.