Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1926 — Page 15

P OCEA HARMON KING Oee» B ellß Harmon King was born April 3' 1881 and d,parted thl * llf ® October 11. !’=«■ bcln « 15 yearSl 6 Imoutbi » nd 8 daya ' I ph e was the daughter of Elisabeth L'lcart and Joshua Harmon. She L, born in St. Marya township. The Greater part of her life waa spent In Blue Creek and St. Marys townships, |n ,l died at her fathers home near

I IjbHK.- w\ * !v I?™' BSsHb > "tCST'''Z I I The Making Os I I Powdered Buttermilk I H • $ W I * The progressive spirit of the W | Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc., is ■ shown in the fact that this con- » i cent was the first creamery east I of Omaha. Nebr., to begin the | ft manufacture of Powdered Butf termilk in its plant at Decatur. ■ i I The Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. | I i operates three units making powder- P I ed buttermilk from the surplus by- > g product. This powdered buttermilk 4 I is one of the best poultry foods made 4? ' and is in rreat demand throughout - the country. I The Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc., J 1 ships this Powdered Buttermilk in I * carload lots to St. Paul, Minn., which g is one indication of the extensive P business carried on by this progres- B I sive creamery organization. We Extend Congratulations i s To The Creamery ,' | —on the completion of its model S building and do not hesitate to say i that Decatur has one of the finest creameries in the middle-west. I Colliss Products Co. I POULTRY FEEDS 9 ’ m l.F\ I U, '■ I Clintbll, lowa St. Paul, Minn. 9 ___ ■■■■iiim —n ■■JiiWTWTm

Pleasant Mills. x She was proceeded in death by her mother, a half-sister, a brother and her . oldest son, Orval King. Those who survive are her husband, her father, a hulf-hrother and a daughter, Opal, and two sons, Hoy and Gary King. She was (/inverted in yo—< - womanhood and gave her life to Christ and joined the Union U. It. Church, being

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k . r y active in the church work. She was a great sufferer, but patiently bore her afflictions, never hay- ,. Ing been known to murmur againct , I her maker. o—— Wabash- Driving a heavy gravel truck on a country road near herb, Mont Myers sideswiped a touring car and forced it into the ditch. He lattr . discovered his own family was riding I In the cur and that his wife and mother had suffered broken bones and his ! children bruises.

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