Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES • <, FOR SALE FX>R SALK—2B *wea, 42 lambs and ? bucks 1 mile east ot Peterson. J. A. Beery. g2l4Jtx FOR SALK —Pickles for canning. Come early while they last. City Fruit Market. Open evenings. FOR SALE—2 Hampshire sows each with 10 pigs. One fresh cow with calf. Wrn. Rodenbeck, 5 milea North of Decatur. 217t3x FOR SALE—I92B Whippet coach. 1926 Fort coach, 1926 Ford roadster, 1925 B rd coach and a 1926 Buick coach. Frank Wrecking Co., West Monroe street. g212-6tx FOR SALK —'Wool comfort bats, plain and cheese cloth covered. J. O. Niblick, Phone 191. 217-3 t '"■■y FOR SALE — Pears for canning, preserving, spicing, 25c to 60c bushel. Bring your baskets. M Heibers, 1127 W, Monroe st. FOR SALE—Good Axminster rug. 11.3‘by 12. with pad. Reasonab-’ ly priced. Phone 355. 216t3 FOR SALE —Shetland pony, buggy wagon and harness. Also sheep to sell or trade for pigs. C. Case, south end of High st. 216t3x FOR SALE —Cabbage, 75 cents per 100 lbs. Tomatoes. Ernst Longcnberger, Craigville, Ind., R. R. 1. 21«3tx yA— ■ <)'■'- ■ ' ■ WANTED WANTED—RADIO and ELECTRICAL WORK. Tubes tested free. Phone 625 MILLER RADIO SERVICE. a195 30t WANTED — Several men to cut Jcorn. See Christ Marbaugh. 217t3 -— o — 2 FOR RENT Fl>R RENT—Strictly modern home. -Inquire of Mark Braden, phone 737. g2ll-tf FOR RENT —Part of house, furnished or unfurnished. All modern, at reason.’ible price. Inquire 611 Second street, phone 486 g217-3t FOR RENT —Two good six room! houses. Phone 666. Julius, Haugk. 215t4x FOR RENT — Strictly modern house on N. 2nd st. Inquire Mrs. Rose M. Clark, phone 183. 216t3 FOR RENT —Furnished five room modern flat with private entrance. Steam heat also furnished. ’ Phone 79 or 413 Mercer Ave. . 216A3t FOR RENT—2 semi-modern houses. One. 6 rooms and garage. One 7 rooms and garage. W. E. Myers, Marshall St. Phone 612 or 494. 217-6t-eod Get the Habit—Trade at Hom* Tor Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. .1 to sp. m. 6toßp. m. Phpne 314 104 So. 3rd st. : Roy H. Andress LICENSED • CHIROPRACTOR ’ North 2nd St. )tbove Schmitt Meat Market Phone 1193 " . » ' ' - I}R. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. tWlice and Res. 508 No. 3rd st PHONE 102. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8 00 p. m. Telephone 136 ' .... US . G. J. KOHNE, M.D. Physician-Surgeon announces the opening of an office -at the corner of Third and Jefferson Streets Phones: 445 Office, 389 Residence Office Hours, 10 to 11:3# a.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director When the hour comes your final tribute need not be costly to be of fitting dignity. 500 — Phone — 727 Lady Assistant Ambulance Service.
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS .... BERNE MARKET BERNE MARKET I Corrected September 13 : No commission and no yardage. Pigs $3.60 ’’ 140-170 pounds $4.00 170-250 pounds $4.30 J 250-300 pounds $4.15 , 390-250 pounds $4.00 Roughs $2.75 Stags $1.50 Veals $7.00 Lambs $5.00 CHICAGO GRGAIN CLOSE , Wheat, old .50% .50% .59% ' : Wheat, new .50% ’ Corn .27% .30% .35% Oats .15 .17% .20% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 13 —(UP) , j —Hog market steady; >pigs 375-400, light lights 400-425; lights 425-440,, Mediums 440-450; 'Heavies 425-440. Light roughs 325-350; Roughs 300325; Stags 200-250; Calves 700; ewe: . and wethers 550; bucks 450. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 13.— ' lU.R) - Livestock: Hogs, on sale, 800; fairly active; I mostly steady; desirable 150-200 lbs.. $5; 210-230 lbs., $5-$5.10. Caattle: Receipts, 200; common, grass steers and heifers steady.l $4.50-15; better grades unsold, cows scarce; cutter grades quote, $1.75-1 $2.75. Calves: Receipts, 50; vealers unchanged. $8 down. Sheep: Receipts. 700; lambs active. strong to 10c higher; good to choice, $6.50-$6.65; top. $6.75; com mon and medium, including sprtnk-1 ling of bucks, $4.75-$5.30; sheep steady. LOCAL grain market Corrected Septemlber 13 No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs. or better .. —43 c ' No. 2 New Wheat 58 tbs. 42c I Old or New Oats 13c I Soy Beans _ 30c New No. 3 White Corn Sflc; No. 3. Yell w Corn 35c’ LOCaL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 16c BONUS QUESTION IS MAIN TOPIC CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Sam Reynolds and his Nebraska' state delegation planned to fight the newly-hatched resolution every! step of the way, claiming that immediate bonus payments would drain the national treasury and imperial the credit of the nation. A subcommittee headed by Sam Jones of Louisiana was appointed to draft a bonus resolution. The committee considered 42 i proposals and produced the fol-! | lowing resolution, which was sent to the delegisative committee and’ will be considered Wednesday: “Be it resolved: That the American Legion endorses and urges the full payment of adjusted service certificates and that the! national officers be instructed to. proceed before congress toward; enactment of this legislation." The margin of passage was slim. Five committeemen voted yes. Four voted no. • The minority held out as long 1 as possible for a resolution asking congress to authorize payment! when the national treasury has; money available. Harry W. Colmery of Kansas’ was re-elected chairman of the legislative committee, which will' consider the resolution and is ex-, pected to recommend it for pas- ’ sage ty tne convention. ■ Jones asserted that his commit- ■ tee's recommendation would carry! considerable weight with Colmery's group, but was not pleased i that the vote had been so close. Presidential candidates other than President Hoover, who already had announced his views. , were polled in telegrams sent last night by Francis McDermott, commander of the Omaha Post, for an expression on the bonus question. The candidates polled were Franklin D. Roosevelt, Norman Thomas. Verne L. Reynolds, and Jacob 8. Coxey. Hurley smiled and paused a moment when a chorus of boos greeted him as he started to address the convention yesterday. ’ He urged the Legionnaires to abandon partisan politics and drew a round of applause and cheers 8 when he concluded with the words: "Those men who met the enemy s of our nation on the battle fields were neither Democrats nor Republicans; they were greater than , either. They were Americans. What we need, my comrades, today are Americans who are big enough to put patriotism above politics." 0 Not a Genera! Custom Only Arizona. California. Celo- | rndo and Nevada nave state holiday* celebrating The anniversary of their stlmHsfon te the Unloa
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Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of tbeae test questions? Turn to Page Four for tbe answers. > ♦ I.—What do the initials U. C. V stand for? : 2. —Who wrote the play, “Madame X”? ! 3.—Do cadets at West Point pay their way through the institution? 4. —ln horseracing, what does “scratched” mean? 5. —What do the initials U. S. W. V. stand for? , 6. —In what country is the State 1 of Peubla? 7. —What state is represented in the Senate by Tasker k Od- ! die? S. —Name the mythological creature half man and half horse? i 9.—From what plant is tapioca taken? 10. —in what country is the State of Sao Paulo? o NOTK K OF KM.E | Notice is hereby given that Jhe i undersigned trustee of the John T. Myers Co., Inc., an insolvent debtor, will, between the hours of 10 o'clock M. and 4 o'clock P M. on Wednesday the 21 day of September, 11*32, at late store of said debtor located at 154 North Second Street, Decatur, Indiana, offer for sale In bulk and at private sale the entire stock of merchandise of said debtor consisting of Clothing, boots, shoes men and boys' furnishings and all ( other stock of merchandise all of which is more particularly described in the inventory on file in the office of the clerk of the Adams Circuit i Court of Adams County, Indiana. If 1 not sold on that date the sale will be continued from day to day until i sold. Terms of sale: Cash in hands on • approval of sale. The sale will be made subject to I the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. Isatior? Bern mt rin. Trustee Decatur, Indiana Lanhart, Heller and Schurger. Sept 6-13 ‘used’ CAR trade in s on New Dodge - Plymouth 1931 DODGE D.H. SEDAN 1929 DODGE D.A. SEDAN 1929 WHIPPET 6 Sport Sed. 1929 WHIPPET 4 SEDAN 1929 DODGE D.A. COUPE 1928 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1928 DODGE SEDAN ■ I ‘I • I 1928 ESSEX SEDAN > ' 1. i 1927 DODGE ROADSTER I ! ’| 1927 DODGE SEDAN j ' ’ 1926 BUICK SEDAN Looks like new 1927 FORD COACH I I ’ ■ Saylors r ’ Motor Co TERMS We carry our own notes. Phone 311 213 No. Ist st DECATUR
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1932.
— ■■ '■ — M’I’OIX I'MF.NT OF KXKt I THIX ’ Notice Im hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Bkecutrix of the Estate of John T. Myers, late of Adams County, deceased. Tba Eftlate is probably solvent. Drusilla Myers, Executrix j August 27, 1932 Sept. 6-13-20 NOTIVK OF SFBCIAL MKETING OF COl M Y COl Nt 11. Notice is hereby given that regular session of the Adams County council <»f .Ulam* County, Indiana will be held at the Auditor s office ( the Court House at Decatur, Indiana, at 9 A. M on September 20. 1932. for the purpose of making the following special appropriations for the several county offices towit: 4UI and 442 Expenses of commitment of patients to State Institution 400.90 Salary of County Council 140.00 Legal Advertising 200.00 Probation officer 100.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have I the right to be heard thereon. After I such appropriations have been deI termined and made, ten or more tax- | payers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the State B»ard of Tax Commissioners for further and final action’ thereon, by filing their petition therefor with the county auditor and the State Hoard will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated September 3, 1932. ALBERT HARLOW Auditor of Adams County Sept 6-13 NOTHK OF KXBCITORni SALE OF REAL ESTCI'E STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY’ OF ALLEN, SS: lure: EMtute of Celina Hessler deceaud. The undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Testament and Estate of Celina Hessler .deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power conferred tty the Will of said decedent, he will, at the hour of ten o’clock, in the forenoon, on the Ist day of October, 1932, at the office of Ed A. Bosse, located at Number 153 South Second Street, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, the real estate nf said decedent, located in Adams County, Indiana, described as follows towit: The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Eight (SI. and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Eight »K). all in Township Twentyseven (27) North, Range Fourteen <l4* East, in Adams County. Indiana, A’so the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section Eight (8). Township Twenty-seven 1(27) North. Range Fourteen (14) East, in Adams County, Indiana. Said sale w r ill be made subject to the approval of the Allen Superior Court Number 2, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: Terms: Cash, or one-third cash one-third in nine (9) months and nne-th»rd in eighteen <l«> months; the deferred payments to be evidenced bv promissorv notes of the purchaser bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date nf sale, waiving relief from valust- ♦ ion and appraisement laws, provid-1 ing for attorney fees and secured by a first mortgage on the real estate sold. EM‘WARD W MEYBR& Executor of the ]»«t Will and Testament of Celina Hessler. Deceased Aug 3A 8-6-13-20 | Q ' NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE In the Ads«n* < in-uif < uurt September Term 1981 ( niiMe No. U4»1." STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY’ OF ADAMS, SS: Samuel E. Beeler, administrator of the estate of George E. Bo benmover deceased, as such administrator. VS. Samuel E. Beeler, etal. To Manuel E. Hilleary, Ida Johnson, Minnie Meyers. Myrtle Vore, Gary Hilleary Albert Hilleary Calvin Hilleary, Henry Bobenmoyer. Charles Bobenmoyer Jesse Bobenmoyer. Viola Meyers, Mary S<*hrover, Sarah Harrod, Will Powell, Charles Powell. Mrs. Dell Jordan, the unknown heirs of George E. Bobenmoyer deceased the names of all of whom are unknown, and the unknown widowers, widows, chiMren, defendants, and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors, and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees. trustees, and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest, and assigns respectively of each and all of the unknown heirs of George FT. Bobenmoyer deceased, the names of all of whom are unknown r to the- petitioner herein, except the I names of those set out in said petition. You and each of you are hereby notified that the aWve named petitioner. as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, a petition making you defendants thereto and praying therein for an order and decide of said court authorising the sale of certain real estate l»elonging to the estate of said decedent and in said petition descrlleti, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said eMate: and has also filed an affidavit averring therein that you and each of you are non-residents of the state oT Indiana or that your residence is unknown; and that you are neE-essary parties to said proceedings; and that said petition so filed and which is now pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in Decatur Indiana on 5 day of November 1932. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court this 10th day of September 1932 MILTON C. WERLING Clerk o«f Qje Adams Circuit Court Lenhart, Heller and Schurger, Attys. Sept 13-26-27 o Get the Habit — Trari.> a* AUTO LOANS Borrow needed money on your auto. Repay on easy terms Confidential Service. t Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store Decatur, Ind. Phone 2-3-7
JfKomen, Weary of Sigh for Life in Wilderness * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ Cities More Savage Than Jungle, Avers Explorer’s Secretary. Titled British Women to Rough It” in Bandit-Ridden Persia. /Am Kw ■ V A* 3 ’ ' I MquK-.dYTT£>: j f '--A Kilfjrp ■ — \ ■ A xi i n tw Miss Jans Harvel HouvsobT After having traveled over 80,000 mile, through jungle, and civilization as the .ecretary of F. M. Mitchell-Hedges, internationally famoue explorer. Mis. Jane Harvey Houl.on, .inn young English girl, is em- ' phatic in admitting that .he prefer, life in the wilderne.. to that of our 1 great citie.. Mi.. Houl.on, who ha. .pent month, in the jungle, of Central America without .eeing another woman, acoff. at the popular conception of the jungle a. a place of .avagery and death. She point, out that a country where 20,000 people commit suicide and 54,000 more are mowed down by automobiles in a year hasn’t much room to talk about savagery. She furthermore draws attention to the fact that a native of the jungle is honest in hi. criminal activities. If he’s going to kill you he’ll come right at you from the front and will not employ the dark alley methods of the city gunman. Miss HouUon is returning to the jungle when Mitchell-Hedge, lecture tour of the United State, is i completed. Strangely enough, two prominent fellow-countrywomen of Mis. Houl.on have similar ideas about the relative merits of the wilds and civilization that she has. They are Lady Louis Mountbatten, cousin of King George of England, and her friend, the Marchioness of Milford Haven, who have professed themselv’es tired of palaces and drawingrooms and are planning to start on an expedition through the banditridden interior of Persia early next month. They will travel alone on a course that will take them from the Caspian Sea to the Gulf of Onos.
I Fred V an Nuys Speaks At Veedersburg w Veedersburg. Ind.. Sept. 13 —(U.R)I Striking at Senator James E. Watson for having Will Hays, head of a motion picture industry, return to Indiana to assist in his camI paign for re-election, Frederick ' Van Nuys. Democratic nominee : opposing Watson, addressed a! I Fountain county meeting here last night Van Nuys charged that “every $150,000 a year representative of the special interests and monopolies will be headed into Indiana during this campaign,” to aid Watson. Grant Temporary Injunction Today Gary, hid.. Sept. 13.— (U.R) — A temporary injunction against the state tax board issued by Circuit’ Judge E. Miles Norton, today blocked temporarily an order of the board i for increased valuations on urban real estate in Lake county. The injunction was issued to pre- > vent the va'uation of $367.0'00.000 retnrned by county assessing officers being set at $388,000,000 on j order of the state board. 1 Judge Norton said he would disqualify himself from hearing argument for a permanent writ. Harry Taylor, deputy attorney geenral. representing the tax boird. said the case would be taken to the state supreme court if a permanent writ was granted.
(Seek Guardian For Anderson Mayor ■ Anderson, Ind., Sept 13—<U.R) — 1 Presentation of evidence to show I that Mayor_J. H. Mellett, seriously ill in an Indianapolis hospital, is of unsound mind, in a suit seeking to have a guardian appointed for him, was started before Special ‘ Judge Cleon Mount of Tipton in j Madison circuit court today. The suit was filed by Walter Druley as a climax to legal actions against the mayor after his dismissal of Ira Davis as city controller and appointment of Harry 1 Baldwin. uy Crooners Injure Voices Philadelphia—(UP)—-Tse thioaty tremolo of the crooner may bring tears to the eyes and sighs to the radio audience, but it's hrti.ging destruction to the crooner’s voice, icccrding to Dr. Douglas Stanley. Crooning, Dr. Stmley said, viola.es the principles of physics Involved Hi i ' 'he song and threatens to ruin tael voice. 0 — Didn't Live Up to Name Derby. Conn.,—(UP)—lt Joe Sodv j had lived up to his name, perhaps! he would not have been arrested. I | Soda, who operates a soft drink establishment here, was booked oy federal agents tor viobting the li-l quor law. o Werld Grows Smaller , to this age of flights, continents I have become merely neighbor*.— ■| Colliw's Weekly
Exiled Choir Gives Concert* Omaha —(UP)—A Spanish choir | composed of 24 exiles from Spain, driven out during the late revolution, is spending the summer in Omiha. giving concerts. The pro-
WOTK’K TO TitrtlKHl OF Tit I.RXO'x 9 In the Matter Os i'eti-rrnlnlna the fFax Rates for S. In, q ‘p urD ,,„ S. hool Corporation of IH-<-alu-, Adams County. India! Befur, Trustees. Notice Is hereby sriven the taxpayers of Dvmtur. AtDtnn iana. that the proper lejral officerN of aaLl School (''.rporation regular meeting place un the 19th of September 193;. will .'on fullou h>k budffet: Hl IH.FI ILAKMIFK ATION FOR M 1100 l « OhfiiH ■ *periMl Fund Uapital Out la s General Administration New Acquisitions H Board Schoo! TruMeea and Alteration* n Secretary’* Office 400.00 'i«»tni Expenditure* rau Business Director's Office .... 900.00 Special S< b und Finance and Accounting - Tuhiim Fuad Office a... 272.00 Teacher* Salaries Supplies Department 100.09 High S* houl* Superintendent’s Office 2500.00 Teachers Salaries ml Instructors Supervision 2100.00 Elementary Schools Operating School Plans Transfer Tultinn aH Big’ll Sihooik 5477.62 Total Expenditures ma Elementary Schools 540 4.17 Tuition Fund Maintenance School Plant Hoad ur Mnklna lliKh Schools 430.00 Payment Principal Elementary Schools 2630.00 Payment Interest Fixed Charges 3950.00 Total Expenditures Bond or H Co-ordinate and Auxiliary Sinking Fund Activities 350.00 W| INTIMtn: 04*’ Ft TO HE It tIMED S Special Tuhi4» B ■ Fund Fund ■ Total Budget Estimate for present school year 24113.79 5’554.13 Detluct Miso, revetyle for present school year H (estimated on former year Misc. Rev.) .’.000.m H| Subtract line 2 from line 1 24U3.7 9 5 2554.43 Total lof lines 3 and 4) ... .. . . 241 Lt. 79 52551.62 Actual Balance July 31st. present year 20695.X2 21262.73 Tax to be collected present year W (December settlement) 17372.1“ 26912.33 MFsc. Rev. to be collected between n Julv 31 and Dec. 31 H I'.'lHi <<rf hilts b 7. Hlld S) ■ Subtract line 9 from line 5 2424.58 H E*t. Working Bal. for laat half of next M ach<M>l year (not greater than 4ib of line 3 15056.R9 26277.31 I Amt. to be raised by tax levy (add lines 10 and 11) . 12056.89 23761.8 M PHHPONEI) LEVIES 9 Net Taxable Property Lewy an UimS Fund Property |k M ]■ Tuition ,6U Total ■ < iiinpiirnlhr Statrinent of Taxes collected mid to be (nllerlH < ollerteil < oilrctrd < olieetei («M Name of Fund 11I21» . 29676 s’. 27307 jn M ’ioition # 9476..’.-, 3341.2 7601. H ] ....... 60273.90 62 i ’JI Total 99426 7c 977 UHM4I S Taxpayers appearing shall hhve Ute right to.be heard thereof tax levies have been determined, ten of chore taxpayers fading thtiß aggrieved by such levies, may appeal'to the State Board of Tax ofl sinners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition tiß with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of Sepfl and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county S Dated 8. 1932 DBCAfI l’R SCHOOL BOARD ■ Sept. 13-20 Per—Carrie T. Haubold Public Auction I 7 ROOM HOUSE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS As 1 am leaving the city I will sell at public auction at my denee, 217 South 7th st., Decatur, Ind., commencing at 1 p. m. c SATURDAY, SEPT. 17th 7 Room House: Bath, Motor Plumbing, small basement, al pipe plumbing. House in good repair. Garage, cement floor. Barn 24x26. in gorxl repair. Large lot. This is a nice home. " sold with small payment down, terms on balance. Immediate p sion. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 8 Piece Mohair Living Room Suije, like new; Spartan 9 tub sole type Radio, like new; 3 Floor Lamps; Oak Dining Boom Ck'rk Jewel White Porcelain Gas Range, oven regulator; Squar hcaii..g stove; Large Mirror. 18x42; Kitchen Table and (hairs; gas heater: cupboard; linoleum; two beds, complete. Dresser; mode; 9x12 ,Axminster Rug; two 6x9 Axminster Rugs; small Meadows Electric Washer, in good condition; Feather Bed; La< Lawn Mower; Garden hose, 50 ft; Miscellaneous articles too nut to mention. TERMS ou li'jusehokl Goods—Cash. E. C. PHILLIPS, Own Roy Johnson, auct. - Wednesday Special Spare Ribs, 3 lbs. 2; Fresh Shoulder Ribs 6 lbs. 21 Fresh Boiling Beef 3 lbs. 21 Bacon Squares 3 lbs. 2, Perfect Oleo 2 lbs. 21 Fresh Bamberger or Sausage. 3 lbs. 2< Fresh Frankfortsor Bologna .3 lbs. 2 Pork Liver ' .. 3 lbs. 2 Fresh Lard 3 lbs. 2 Fiesh Pig Shanks 3 lbs. 2< Aladdin Coffee 2 lbs. Plenty Fresh Eggs and Country Ruth Fresh Creamery Butter 2 lbs. * Old Gold Malt 3 cans st< Free Deliveries — Phone 106 or 10" Mutschler’s Meat Marke
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