Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1960 — Page 7

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Farmer's Column WaMYSD 'Fwiuro' lue yjp- > row* Pteow mm no st Wt 'BOT ckicliate and quaStjr •gg* DECATUR FARMS l» TF ypft *«cd Coen. No* 419A. BM Ml. MS CH . 431253 Shelby Soy Bt*m. Winfred Gerkc Plxor 3-WJO no im WANTED TO BUY Heavy or Leghorn Hnoa—Farm Pick-Up. We buy Egg* Ab<> do Cui tom Dreii lag TRICON S POULTRY MAR KET Phone M 717 2M TF WANTfD TO BUY-MM cottfe anaaM Wb/te l/*f* wfffwß • • vzgg w • we i y IV* yj lit “ > Phone 3-3144. H. P. Schmht Pocking Co., U. 5. 27 North. II TF WANTED TO BUY - Htavy ben* and leghorn ben*. Daily pickup and Free culling. Abo do Cu»tom dressing Phone 3-2017. WOLFE S PRODUCE. 607 Kektaoga Street M TF DEKALBCHfX—‘TSe Profit Pullet" bred lor peak production, high feed efficiency, excellent livability. Good egg quality for greater profits Special May 3rd. l.flpo DeKalb Pullet*, also for Mav 10th. 1.000 pullet*. See u» Today! DECATUR HATCHERY. Decatur. Indiana. 105 8t Htffl MH! MHI 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." Miscellaneous AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION for Briggs. Clinton. Power Products and Lauson Engines, Parts and Service. KLENKS. 85 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. YOST Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and chdtited. Free of charge* JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 199 TF COMPLETE BOTTLE GAS and BulK Tank Service. Also Gas fired hot water furnaces. See us for prices. Call. Monroe Washer Repair Service, Monroe, Indiana. 78 TF

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. 116 TF 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." TF SINGER SEWING CENTER — 124 W. Wayne, Fort Wayne. SINGER SALES-SERVICE, Sewing Ma-chines-Vacuum Cleaners. Call Bob Bieberich, Decatur, 3-3487. Write: Route 2, Monroeville, Ind. 26 TF Waterproofing-Decorating Wet Basements? Guaranteed Waterproofed R. M. Kolter & Co., Inc. P. O. Box 54, Decatur, Ind. Call Collect Craigville 5 on 50. 92 t3O YOU'LL RETURN FOR''MORE " Once you’ve tried the Big Four Hamburgers and Barbecues, 6 for SI.OO. Cheeseburgers and Breaded Tenderloins, 5 for SI.OO. Mix or Match. Eat here or carry out! ELBOW ROOM, On 27, -+ Phone 3-2730. 93 26t-x SAVE in MAY at SEARS SALENOW in PROGRESS. SAVE on Men’s Shirts (sport or dress) Percale Sheets, Carpeting, Kenmore Washers and Dryers, Paint. ’ Tools, and Tires. See this Special May Sale Catalog before you Buy. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. Decatur phone 3-3181. 106 6t FRF.F—Feed 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 <M>B66. ’ 62 TF ' AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION. Use REVIVIT SEWAGE ENZYME to condition and tone your Septic Tank and Cesspool, and * to prevent unpleasant overflow by the addition of Enzymes and helpful bacteria to your home sewage system. HABEGGER HARDWARE. in 3t

Wanted WXJJTBT’FoIUY— UmM Waoos Write Roa 1417, «/o Democrat 1 M » WXFft Llt-M»ra* aad roots' to paint. Dan EmonhUcr. 04 W.i Monroe St Photte 3-4158 108 TF | biCK* TV BERNICE - All wwk guaranteed 716 Dterkro street PtaM 3-MML » TF WAMTIO M 0 Hand and Power lawn mower* Io sharpen. Can 3-3853. Frank , SchmlU. 213 8. Ist St. 96126 WANTED — Carpsotar work. Mason Building. Raxing Foundation. Call 137 M. Geneva. Indi ana Ivan Hough. lod 12L* DO YOU NEED A HtW HEAD? In your Electric Raxor that b! • We repair all makes Bring your Electric Raxor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF WANTED — For Spring Cleaning, call Roscoe Myers. Poe 25S for your Wall Washing. Paper Cleaning and Interior and Exterior Painting. 79 TF TELEVISION and Radio Service, on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE. 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321 102 TF SEWING MACHINES b 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. BOARDMANS — Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First—Open evenings. 1 TF For Rent FO ifRENT—3 room and bath furnished apartment. All utilities furnished Two blocks from uptown. Close to school and church. Phone 7-7480. 111 TF FOR RENT—Apartment, ground floor. 3-room, also 4-room. Furnished including utilities, soft water, and television. Must have references. Phone 3-4734. 101 TF FORRENT—CIosein, lower tworoom- efficiency apartment. Completely furnished including linens. Employed man or woman. Phone 3-3925. 107 7t FOR RiNT — Available May 11. Two-room furnished apartment with television and washing facilities. Newly decorated and nicely furnished. Suitable for one. One block from business district. Phone 3-3643 or inquire at 114 Adams street. 11l TF ~ - — • 1 ■■t —: For Salo PLASTIC 'WALL & FLOOR Tile. We install. KLENK'S. 6 TF

SIMPLICITY WONDER BOY Lawn Mowers. Sales and Service. Habegger Hardware. 11 TF EVERY GRADUATE should have Samsonite Luggage from BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 73 TF FOR SALE—Carpet and Rugs by Roxbury and Magee. Large Selection! Free Home estimates, UHRICK BROS. 57 TF PLUMBING — See us for your Plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. 6 TF SEE THE NEW Model "700” Simplicity Tractor. Free demonstration. Sales and Service. HABEGGER HARDWARE. 61 TF PUMPS—Are you having pump trouble? Let our servicemen help you. Deep or shallow well. KLENKS. 85 TF GET MORE DONE! Have more fun! Get a WHEEL-HORSE yard and garden tractor. Fun-Test it Today. Sales and Service. HABEGGER HARDWARE. 66 TF FOR SALE — Evergreens, Shade Trees, Shrubs, etc. Complete landscaping service. Phone 3-9547. No job too large or small. B HELLER NURSERY. 104 30t FOR SALE—Evergreens; Spanish onion plants. Evergreens delivered free in Decatur area. FERGUSON BROTHERS NURSERY, 1% miles east of Monroe on state " road 124. 81 TF FOR SALE — Used refrigerators. Gas Ranges. Used Sweeper. Gas and Oil. Conversion burner. 275 Gallon tanks. Specials on Record Players and T.V.. sets. MAZELINS. Phone 3-3808. 108 6t SLANT NEEDLE — Singer sewing machine, model 301, perfect condition. Original cost over $200.00. Balance due only $51.63 with budget terms of $1.25 per week. Has all Zig Zag equipment. Call 3-3085. Electro Hygiene Company. - — "’llO 6t G? E. VACUUM CLEANER — Roll Easy. 1959 Model in practically new condition. Complete With all attachments. Uses throw away paper bags. Original price over $60.00, pay balance due of $23.11 or $5.00 per month. For free home demonstration, call 3-3085, Electro Hygiene company. HO 6t

•'Lrt'» »ell our club* with a Democrat Want Ad—and go back to an eight-bour-Oky!*' | Help Wanted WANTED — Service delivery man at Culligan*. Steady employment Phone 3-3214 or call at Third and Madison streete 111 2t PAY FOR PERFORMANCE - COLLECTOR. Local firm — small, progressive, has opening for an experienced telephone collector. Specialized office work involving judgement, tact, creative imagination, ability to converse with and work with people. Call Mr. Cooke at 3-4444 105 TF Real Estate IN HOAGLAND. IND—Two Five room homes for sale. Write or contact First State Bank of Hoagland for information. 107 12t FOR SALE—New 3 bedroom — 2 bath homes. 314.900.00 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, Builder. CaU 3-8526. 248 TF FOR - SALE—4 bedroom, home. Extra large kitchen with built-in air conditioner. Hi Bathrooms. Hi Car garage. Many extras. 1045 Master Drive. Phone 3-3825. 11l 6t FOR SALE — By owner. Almost new 3-bedroom ranch type. Hi baths, carpeted living room and bedrooms, gas heat, nice yard, plenty closets and built-ins, near park. 415 Stratton. 3-2066. 107 6t FOR SALE—Nice home in the south part of town. Has two bedrooms with closets, living room, dining room, modern kitchen, complete bath, 2 car garage, $6,900. Call or see THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO. Phone 3-2116, or George C. Thomas, 6-6181, or Jim Beery 3-4834. 110 3t

FOR SALE—Extra nice home in the north part of town. Has 3 large bedrooms, nice living room, large dining area, modern kitchen, full bath, gas furnace, new 2 car garage. Liberal loan can be arranged. Call or see THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO. Phone 3-2116, or George C. Thomas, 6-6181, or Jim Beery, 3-4834. HO 3t Automobiles FOR SALE—I9SS Ford 2 door Fairlane. CaU 3-3593. 11l 3t-x FOR SALE-1959Plymouth 2 Door. Local owned. Sold by us new. The car with character. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Our Used Cars Make Good or We Do! 110 3t OUR USED CARS are'safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at ZINTSMASTER MOTORS, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE OR TRADE — Guaranteed Used Cars. Others Have Saved money, Why not You? See Fred Busche, Phone 3-3941. You’ll be glad you did! 81 TF FOR SALE — 1955 International "Walk In” Ton truck. Local owned. Rarin’ to go! PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Chrysler-Dodge-Dodge Trucks. 109 3t FOR~SALE—I94B Crosley 2 door sedan, good condition. Karl Neuman, 7 miles north of U.S. 27 to St. Johns church, then first farm east. Hl 3t-x FOR SALE—I9S7 Chrysler Saratoga. You’ll be the talk of the town driving this one. Sold by us new. ' PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. Chrysler-Dodge-Dodge Trucks. Ul3t NOTICE OF AUMIMIMTRAIg|ON' Estate No. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Helen Kenney and Agnesi Kenney were on the 29 day of April, 1960. appointed: Administra-ttces of the estate of Bridget Kenney, deceased. -All person 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 be forever barred. , . « k . Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 30th day of April, 1960. Richard l>. UwtMi Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County. Indiana. David A. Mneklin, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. S> ,May J, 10, 17

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Fwter* Farmer* The Future Farmer* of Kirkland towtatop t*M • meeting ivcvotly at Uw Pteaaaat Dale p»ri*h hall Rena Brows. vtcr-prealdcnt opened the meeting and Junior Lanta, health and anfkt.v leader, gave a talk concerning household potecna. after which Ma* Moacr led the group in song* Blair Brown and Bob Kershner then apnkc to the group about their 4-H projects fur the coming year The group also enjoyed a talk about wild life exhibit* and a revue of M.>« Moaer's trip to Wabash, which took place the preceding month Following the meeting, refreshment* were served Jess Landing Gear Fails, 109 Unhurt NEW YORK <UPD—One hundred passengers and nine crew members escaped Monday from a Boeing 707 jetliner that skidded nearly half a mile with two engine* afire when it* landing gear collapsed on landing at Idlewild Airport. Eight passengers were injured slightly but none was hospitalised Smoke from the burning engines filled the luxurious passenger compartment of the Tran* World Airlines jet as it screeched to a halt about 100 yards from the end of the runway Stewardesses and other crew members helped passengers out emergency exits and show»-d them to slide down escape chutes. There was no panic, and the plane was emptied within minutes. Boeing 707's were plagued with a series of landing gear malfunctions last year. The Federal Aviation Agency set new maintenance rules aimed at preventing landing gear and hydraulic failures. and the Boeing company modified the landing gears. No American pure jet airliner has been involved in a fatal passenger crash, but 707's on crew training flights crashed last August near Riverhead. N Y., killing five crewmen, and last October near Seattle, killing four crewmen. The plane, TWA Flight 100. had left -Los Angeles at 6 a m. e.d.t. and touched down for what promised to be a normal landing here at 4:48 p.m. e.d.t , TWA said the nose landing gear apparently collapsed as the graceful jet rolled along the runway. Capt. Harry Campbell, of Los Angeles, the pilot, slammed on the brakes, and the wing landing gear then apparently retraced, TWA said. The jet pods of the right and left inboard engines struck the runway and sparks apparently set the engines afire. Fire extinguishers built into the engines spewed foam, but firemen said the engines still were burning when they reached the scene.

Studies Aimed Al Building Moon Base WASHINGTON 'UPD — The Army Engineers said today they are making studies aimed at building a base on the moon some day. The chief engineer... Lt Gen. Emerson C. Itschner, told the House Space Committee that the engineers are studying several concepts of a base for lunar explorers. He said such work must be carried out simultaneously with the development of space rockets capable of transporting building materials to the moon. “Within the next decade, Itschner said, “our rocket vehicles will be able to transport exploration teams to the moon . . • Construction of the lunar base will have to precede all but preliminary explorations on the lunar surface.” He said one idea would be to send prefabricated units to the .moon by means of cargo rockets. The units would be “designed for assembly on the moon with a minimum of labor.” Itschner said the base ‘ must be buried for heat insulation and for protection against radiation and meteorites.” Small nuclear reac- ; tors would provide electric light, power and heat. He said in alternative idea ' would employ inflatable structures instead of prefabricated units. Paint Stains For paint stains on clothing, turpentine, kerosene, and cleaning fluid are all good solvents. None : of these, however, are. reliable ’ if you have allowed the stams 1 to become stale. For stale paint 1 stains, try combining equal parts of turpentine and acetone •or nailpolish remover), so long as the fabric involved is not acetate ray 4 on, and use it as you would ordinary cleaning fluid. '. .

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WASHINGTON <UPD — House I tofiurncr lnvr«Ugator» today open ' what could be an sxptoaivc elecUwi war investigation of whrftwr member* of the Federal Power ■ Cn<nmlk*M> have been too friend i ty with Ute firm* they are *up-i i pc»ed to regulate ' The stated purpow of the in-! guiry wax to explore <iff-<he-rrc- 1 ord Calk* which uilUly lawyer Tb.>nu< G iTommy the Cork l Corcoran New Deal "brain truat•r," had with FPC member-, about a pending rate cate But the honring* appeared to br broadening into • general Lnve»tr gation of the agency and question* ranging from whether member* too freely accepted the how pitality of power Industry official* to whether FIX’ rate policies were unfavorable to con*umSome Democrat* have charged Mint President Eisenhower hafippointed member* to the FTt and other regulatory agencies who were more favorable to the Industrie* they .were supposed to oversee than to the The witness list included FPC Chairman Jerome K. Kuykendall and three commission members. Corcoran, attorney for Tennessee Gas Transmission Co., and G ® r ’ diner Symonds, chairman of the board of the company. Kuykendall and two commission members who Corcoran talked to about the rate case outside the bearing room have denied that the conversations had any influence on their decision. Other congressional news: Drugs: Dr. Charles O. Wilson, dean of Oregon State College s School of Pharmacy told Senate I investigators the naming of medicines in this country is in a state of confusion and urged that the Food and Drug Administration be .given autihority to straighten IT ; out. Wilson testified as the Senate anti-trust and monopoly subcommittee turned its investigation of the drug industry to the question of whether patients would, save money if doctors prescribed •medicines by their generic name (rather than their brand name. I Credit: Sen. Paul H Douglas I (D-111-) most American businessmen are honest but tried to hide the price of credit because they are in a “competitive jun!»le." He said in a speech that his credit labeling bill to require disclosure of all finance charges on loans and installment pur- * chases would eliminate the ‘ unglMinimum Wage: The National Assn of Manufacturers said a : hike in the sl-an-hour minimum I wage could hurt the workers it l was. supposed to help. In a statement filed with a House, labor subcommittee considering minimum wage legislation, the NAM ! said an increase in the wage floor would be inflationary, cause unemployment and restrict domestic manufacturers’ ability to compete with foreign producers

JOHN r. DEVOSS. Attorney u NO. E in the estate f^ s the AdamFVlreult Court of Adanw County, UancM F “Andrew*, deceased* “ &d^wVa» b ldSini n oYumination and action ot Adams Circuit Court, on the 25 of Mnv 1960 at which —time all P Pr S interested in said estate are required to appear in and show cause, If any ’ll' why said account should not be annroved And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Joarph D. Andrews Personal May 3, 10. 17

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP! (—Livestock: Hogs 9.300; 190-220 lb tally 25 lower, over 22U lb 25 .to lower US No 1-2 1»> 225 lb moit sorted for weight and grade 16 25-16 50. few tots No 14 195-223 lb wir'd 18 50-16 85: mixed No. 12-3 190 230 lb 15 75-16 25; few k>u mixed No 1-2 230-250 lb 13 50-1610. Cattle 6 500. calves 100 xlaugh-, ter steers high choice and better i, scarce, steady, high good to average choice steady to 50 lower.., others steady to weak, heifers mostly steady, vealcrs steady; few toads high choice and mixed choice and prime 1075-1365 lb fed steers 29004050. most average choice 26 75-28 00; toad 1400 0> | 28 50; good and low choice 23 SO--26 50; choice heifers 36 00-27 25; good and tow choice 23 00-25 75; good and choice vealcrs 27.00- ( 32 00 Sheep 500: all classes steady; i part deck choice and prime 126 lb wooled slaughter lambs 2100. choice and prime 101-108 lb shorn No 2 pelts 20 00-21 00; small tot 1124 lb with fall shorn pelts 30.00. prime 98 lb spring lambs 25 50.

GOVERNMENT SALE * LAND & BUILDINGS (Portion of CASAD DEPOT Property) * NEW HAVEN, INDIANA Sealed Bid Opening June 8, 1960 (3 P. M.-CDST) LAND & BUILDINGS TO BE SOLD AS SEPARATE PARCELS * o ( a parton «« C.»d Djg. makes available buildings and a portton of land, suitable for agri cul ural use with potential commercial value. rqA DMS CasadLOCATION: The properties are located at the GSA-DMS CasaaDepot New Haven. Indiana, about 12 miles east of Fort PArTeTno. Consists of approx. 132.45 acres unim)A- proved land bounded on the south by New York. C £ lca «°’ a ” d It iZis Railroad < Nickel Plato), an toe west by Ryan *Road on the north by Edgerton Road and on a line 25 feet west of PARCeS’no f Ti No. 3-BLTLDINGS: These parcels, two buildU togTiocated within the Casad Depot grounds, are each being 2nd separately for sale. Both buildings are subject to reuse only. Buyers must clear and level sitoL PARCEL No. 2—Building T-105 is a two story frame b ding ■ . IffixSKS.XTK £1 jf- with attic and partial basement. Floor area is approx. 14,2b8 INSPECTION: Arrangements to inspect properties may be made by Burns-Building Superintendent GSA-DMS Casad Depot (Warehouse) Now Haven Indiana. Phone: Windsor 1167 JSeXn from 9 A. M. to 4 P M . Monday thru Fruiay TFRMS* All threc parcels, the land and two buildings are to TER S separate units. bid form on this sale U. provides for bidding separately on each parcel. Each bid nurt be accompanied by a certified check £. ashier , s _ ch^^? r A p^ 1 money order payable to the order of General Services Admin ]A. istration in the amount of 10% of the bid price offered. Easy credit terms on Land (Parcel No. I>. Buildings ( Pal Te ls & No. 3) to be sold on cash basis. Conveyance of title by ouitclaim deed and/or bill of sale. LOOK INTO THESE PROPERTY VALVES: Upon request you can . Terms and Conditions of sale and Bid Form CUP AND MAIL THE COUPON WITHOUT DL, I ''- _ 4- •• • GENERAL SERVICES / 7'i ADMINISTRATION I *7/ Business Service Center v» 4' "Nowi?/ u. S. COURTHOUSE, Room 575-C Chicago 4, Illinois ....eeooeeoeoeeeooaoooooo-eooeeeee • GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Business Service Center. U. S. Courthouse. Room 575-C . U 219 South Clark Street, Chicago 4, Illinois ; "4 land and buildings altered for sale. • NAME • U FIRM * 5 ” ADDRESS - I CITY ZONE STATE •

New York Stock Exchange Prices Midday Prieto Centra) Soya ..........i. 23S General Electric .y.A... 89 l » LN DIAN A POLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS 'UPD — Livestock Hogs 7.000. early steady closing steady to 25 lower; 190-2251 lb 16 50-16 75; bulk 190440 lb 15 75-16 50; 340470 lb 15 00-15.75. | few to 16 00 ; 270400 lb 14.75-15.35; 300350 lb 14 50-1500; 150-170 to I 114.00-15.50. Cattle 2.300; claves 125; steady; good steen 24 00-25 50; mixed I g<»od and choice 26.50; choice 27.50. good and choice heifers; 23 u 026 00; vealcrs steady; good i and choice 28 51K31.00; standard and tow good 24 00-26 50. Shtn-p 100; about steady; good and choice wooled lambs 20 0022 00; choice and prime springs j 2500.

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GRAIN PRICES furnished by BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 10 Prices paid to 2 30 p m. Thursday Prices thereafter will change with market — No. 2 Wheat. Bu 2 U M •> t Lai Corn. 10> lbs ... 1.60 No 2 Oats Bu — 76 No. 1 Soybeans, bu. 2.06

CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICW BEFORE SELLING. Hauling eata, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bwhd and corn 7e per 100 tbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 34121 34122 G M C Salas ft Service NEW A USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE, Inc. South l«t Street TEEPLE MOVING ft TRUCKIN' Local and Long Distant, PHONE 3-2607 DON'T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. : There Is ’ : only one : i WELCOME : i WAGON ! : : z i • foatering good wUI o • bufinMß ud mbudwnQF • • life. J » For Informatioß en o J Welcome Wagon, phon* J ▼ ; Phone 34196 or 3-4335 o • «