Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1934 — Page 6

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MONTANA TRIES NEWEST CROP SIDNEY, Mont, <U.R> From the steam Ing, tepid fields of the tropics has come Montana's newest crop—sass flower. Because the safflower yields an j oil valued highly in manufac*ure; of paints and varnishes, and be I cause it appears to thrive in soil and climatic conditions of ttj° * northwest wheat belt, agriculutral experts predict a bright, future for M. Alfred Rehbeln, a painstaking farmer near Lambert, pioneered development of safflower growing in the United States and this year shipped four carloads of the seeds to a Milwaukee paint company. Safflower oil has proved unusually satisfactory in drying oils, has many characteristics of linseed oil, and is superior to the latter in — HERE AGAIN BLUE BONNET LUMP COAL $6.25 Cash Delivered. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Tel. No. 25 I I

FEDERAL FARM LOANS Upon recommendation of the Federal Land Bank of Louisville, Ky., the ADAMS COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION, of Decatur, Indiana has received a Charter and has been duly authorized and empowered I to make farm loans in all of Adams County. If you are expecting to re-finance your farm loan call or write this association at once. Office: 133 South Second Street Decatur. Indiana E. Burt Lenhart, Sec'y-Treas. Fred T. Schurger, Investigator i 111 ■ i | | vlw; © I H I i ~Model . . M - 61 £■ O m DICI6 liillllililillilliiillllllliliiil! 11l Jlil!i!iliillilililiiliiliUHiHlliimi.i!?..ii $69.95 — iteoiWSl • Model M-61 ... An all-wave, auperheterodyne. Three bands of Search the world at large for the D ’sousm thrills and excitement of the hour Airplane-type ItHal. with a G-E All-wave Radio. T“2*?L Ra .? ge to Listen in on London .. . Rome ... 1 trol. Automatic VoU P . aris 7™“? ° th " ”J?P? rtan ’i ume Control. Dual- eign cities, too. Inrill, too, at the | ratio Tuning Control. grim calls to police cars .. . mesCabinet Table model. sages to and from aircraft in flight - •Install a G-E Antenna ators. for superior reception. You and your family will live in a Z» • . rorr new world of adventure and enterCotne in for FREE tainment when you install this Demonstration ... General Electric Radio in your TODAY home. Its cost is amazingly low. GENERAL @ ELECTRIC All-wave Radio | HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHINGS

many respects. The U. B. Bureau of Plant Industry has been • studying Rehbetn's experiment with interest and now proposes to encourage safflower growing wherever feasible in this country. It Is reported.. Cush value of th" crop depends] upon prices paid for paints and varnishes, and tor safflower cake, which, it is believed, will make u satisfactory cattle feed. I Substantial production of safI flower may fill the gup between present production and consumption of linseed oil and would not | compete with U. S. flax production. inasmuch as about half of the latter oil used in this country ie imported. Horseshoes Weren’t Lucky Cambridge. Mass.—(UP) —Horse-' shoes may bring luck to some, but] —Fr.incte and Wilbert Avery were pit -hing horseshoes in a yard when Francis .pichsd a bit too high and uke shoe crashed through the win- • dow of a nearby k.undry. Police | didn’t arrest the noys, as they proimised to pay the damages. Baseball Player Saved Pal Paris. Mo., —(UP) —Earl Hohimer, baeeball player, lowered himself 65 feet into a well to save’ a ' team-mate from drowning. Russell' Patrick, the teammate, suffered a compound arm fracture when a jack | used in making repains to the shaft' collapsed, hurtling him into the! water. ■ -o — Special Licenses For Vets Augusta, Me.— (U.R) —Those who I are Yankee Division members will be given special 1935 automobile registration plates. They were issued at the request of Y. D. officials. Huge Orange Grown Visalia, Cal. —(UP)—A Washington navel orange weighing 3(4 | pounds, and 19 inches in circumferente, was exhibited here by Jason Barton. Three Rivers citrus ■ I grower. QCQ COLDS | Ou -t I VV V fever I.iquid-Tablrts firwt day HEADACHES I Salve-\«»e Drop** in 30 minute*

LEE and BERGMAN zfM HOME STORE SECOND STREET DECATUR I K Invite you to attend the opening of their new complete food market located on Second street. 1 • p I 1 Here you will find a large assortment of dependable foods, at economical prices. By selling for \ <Ay B cash and by co-operating with the Home-Stores we have endeavored to help you save on K your food bill. As owners and operators of this store we will do our utmost to please you. I Open live bananas 2 Orange! ' 111 C*9 TANGERINES, Large Size 2 LBS. 25c & TC lOSe > APPLES, Skookun Winesaps4 LBS. 25c California S CwL&W SWEET POTATOES, JerseyLß. 5c Fancy ONIONS. Fancy Yellow 3 LBS. 10c I Sugar 10 lbs 50c Four Navy Beans 5 lbs 19c tgfe™ "“’3 Snrla Crackers 2 ~ 17c JSE; ix'^ pcak,!fw ™ z;! vUUU VlUUllvlv fc IfU FRESH PRUNES. No. I VET LOW CORN MEAL 19pB TOMATO JUICE. Tall A 3 Pounds MACARONI, 2 lb. Pkg 17c kidney beans No. 2 afl CORN FLAKES. Little Elf, Large Pkgloc DSinpfl LiniiD 21 Qhpl ROLLED OATS, Little Elf. Large Pkgl9c gfe DvllvU iLUUR 1B U vl| -21 c SWANSD Q WN 27 J f ' reshcandyforchristma s Voill* I V CHOCOLATE DROPS we Lv . Icing Sugar ™c re am 15c MILK Little Elf 3 cans 17c r,^ NUT BRITTLE 12 1/2C SS£ 22 Golden Yellow Sugar 2 lbs 11c \Ps I— MINCED MEAT “S“ k SALTED PEANUTS 12c we lUC Baking Chocolate == 25c if- j u CHOICE MEATS mixed Nub u eat Specials For Saturday fe3’'..| 111 oQft BEEFSTEW 425 c OS® : 111 X_j|_ BEEF ROAST, CHOICE m IM teaW V CLUB gIRLOIN> round, t-bone 12’/zc ' CALIFORNIA 23c CHOICE SWISS STEAK Lsc ,b ..r-A-rc PORKCHOPS •■■■ ]9c' b Bursley’s Oven Dated NUT MEATS pkg. lllp ontnr uma 1O IB Almonds. Walnuts, and Pecans SPARE RIBS I* F? PEANUTS NECK BONES g lbs. for 25 P ft< ’ Fresh Roasted, lb. . . V SHOULDER ROAST, CHOICE 15c BURCO RAISINS Q P All Kinds of COLD MEAT — Real Prices. BURSLEY’S 2?C DATES 99- HAP - . FRESH Pin * L’TTLE ELF 27< gx- 21c ButterJj 0 Oysters 20c

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