Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1946 — Page 5
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K7 reports p«’, T S..MT. H ma* | , ' 1 " 11 fI.SB B* u’s f tno * .... 860 | M „ W#loe * K’-’ ” “,,’S K i««o ■*' 4-H Em m-dinm 10.69-1100 Iqi t 0 eboic« 13 00-14.00 ■JJwdE f» MI20 ° E —iow Km*-•••*••£ El - 4 00- 7.04) E* ""‘ZIOO down E 11 00 E LJ 9.00-10.00 ■X T~-~- M w down IL stock yard* ■ pbon* 101 ■—iH May 13 B ’ ....114.66 i> n ■****"■* 11-76 E“ 0.00 Krzrz-- i 8 60 E' «-00 —- 606 litOALl E QO AND ■ thy OUOTATIONg ■ fgmlfhvd 6y ■tux produce co. I PtoMHO A P .„< n-d May 11 E' __ 3lc E{!>r» ind fry™ . 30c We Km 3 ® c K(«r! 4 llu 4 UP ... 30c ■ iM'-r 1 ii>* 60c Bb.gi J S' IL ioc r -.--.16c ■l GRAIN market Kk tLEVATOR CO. K Hbject to change g tyring d«y. ■ Mtired «t elevator ■ .-.-'U May 13 Kwh«<i .. - -H «7 K WhHit ...i,. 1W Kami old Corn .. 1.96 ■ Beans —.- 2-18 W _ 2.10 H 81 I .............. 2.00 |: H per hnxhel leaa B: *4 per 100 Ml. tab. farm MFOLI9 LIVESTOCK Hl’. May 13 IIP I — Ihvteek: > actfir. steady; gotwl n butciipu inn lb«. up 114: go-id and choice I in<>d Ata(* 14.10. I.fr*: lalves 500; atccrs Aja active: steady to W, choice liea S: K-ve-al h ad.# good to 10-14J5; bulk medium W 15.0<i.16 s(t; heifers •bort choice 16.50; um and good H.50-MJ.OO; *4 'o 25 higher; odd I "hi 11. 5«; bulk good **1140; eniiitnon and 1X13.25; cannerw and bull, Meady al ■lrr ( actlv,.; 15 higher; '(Mee IS.SfI 17.00. Xs ’ *: receipts too light to *■' a fr» good .Hid choice14' I'.-.ir M ewes 1 higher. WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■W. Ind, May |3 — ■ narkets Wpr ,, sh . a< | y 'shin Mock yards. ISMto fo g . 1175 . 1(MI . male hogs UJ.O& Mags 14.00. . *ool lambs 16.50; n** ’*-“"! Wool ewes ewes 7.00; clipped 0 0,1 15.50-11.00; to choice 14.00- [*"• tt.iAH4.OO; plain tn choke 12.54)WM12.00; plain J*** 1 Io choice 10.509 5n.J 1.10; cut. ■' tanners 3.00-6.00. Ki o 'i <,,o,cc!,Mll2s: t* am Glance *> Hnttd Press w 71® moderately active l'. a. go vi . rn . -C r irri,?ui “ r - j. Madonnas | ntoU ’ er ’* io *' "ittuiZ ‘ oul,iu * l (ii '- Si m * "** Glaaaaa Flttod
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —O_ For 29 word* or I<m: 1 time 6Oc; t tlmoa 76c; 0 tlmoa II; 0 tlmoa 01.76. Rataa auotoa arc for conaocutlvo Inaorilona. No elaaalflod Oda accepted en oklpday achedvia. Rata for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 6c per word for Inoortion. Copy muat bo In office by 11 «. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m.
FOR SALE All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cablnets, bao* •“<! Kitchen's May US Hales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phono 95. 64 ts JOIN THE thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Hprague Frunltore Store. "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see how many dollars we can att'o you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 9H30 FOR SALE Five acres, new six room home being finished, within half mile city limits. Chicken bouse, enough land to raise feed for couple of calves, some pigs, SSO chickens. Downstairs, al) hardwood, built-in cupboards. Upstairs finished In knotty pine. Basement nearly dugout. Needs only plumbing and furnace io make completely modern. Good five inch drove well. If you like a breath of cointry air near city facilities, the owner has priced tils right for quick sale, posMHhJtJ) within 30 days. Bob Heller. Realtor, iblhr Budding, phone 170. 86 ktf FOR SALE WilFinove to any lot in Decatur for H.W. six room home. Very solid limbers, tdditig bad, metal roof it; good condition Four rooms dawn, two up. New shingle siding, a little paint, some hard work, will make this a g«>d home at half what another would cost. Rhtsesslon after May I Roh Heller, RealWr, Heller Building. Phone 870. 86-ktf Fffil " SALE ( oliimilda ~ Rm-ords complete line of popular and classics. Uhrick Bros. 91-ts FOR HALE Genth black am! white saddle mare, four years old. Theo. Grotrian. 7 tulles north Decutiir. fliwt house oulh Fuelling chun h ULlli FO|; iSALE "STrormh V 1 •h» c corn planter, good condition Ned Johnson. Decatur. U-lephom--104. 111-a3t FOIt" SALE One !>■' - "and ~wail cabinet, white, 51 im hea. Like ni w. Phone 2<H. Mrs. Walter Boek ma n lllb.'lt FOR S"ALE Gootl 7 on id<- disc Cuts good. L. F. S.tpp. PhtWic 96941. fi’v mile southeast on Piqua road, FOR SALE 67 aereo. t mile ooiith. 285 milt* wW of l>«-c»tiii. Six room houo* with basement, good bam ami (tut building). Frederick Gallmcyer. Iteculur route 2. I’hoiie Craigville '■’> on 20 IJ2 g«tv nice I Iw-d room home in north putt <4 town. Beautiful landscaping. Mu~t be seen to be appreciated. Holt Heller, realtor, Heller building Phone 870. 1 1-' «3t FOirSALE*" I hTMlTtwinTizc. wal nut finish, coll spring - and inner spring matlress. Also Itoys all wool light tan coat, size 3. Oil stovo oven, 4 pie size. Phom- l<t3'>. Il.'g2f FOR* SALE llreakf.' t-< t,, oil « stoves, rugs, rockers and other used fm nil IIJC. We do qiinlity tl|> hokitorliig. refinisbing and any kind of furniture repair. Let nrmake y.rnr old furniture as good or belter than m w for ’a or the cost. Secaur I v-d Furnitiiie and Repair, first door <a-t of Riverside garage. I’lioi?.- Ifisn lllgHt Tbit SALE — Several Ihilkioiii suites. Norge fill'- oil burner in A-t condition. Several chests of drawnra, .Marble top antique stand. I’ortalile Electric record player. Kitehen cabinet . Breakfast srds, Studio couches. Wardrobe. Small radio. Eight-piece dining room suites. AH leather chrome chair suitable lor office, Antique walnut chest. Oil stoves ami ice boxes. Herat nr I “<"l Furniture, Phone 42<*. 11313 For' SalE 52"in< n i’or< .-lain side drain sink; reasonable. Arthur Meyer, phone I d* ll H- !| ~- FOR SALE Presses. Suits, l oal s. size lt-11. 104 Jefferson St. i’hoiie 202- D3‘l* FOR “IiALE-- Vegeiable ami o°*' er plants, blooming i| tiiiiias, geraniums, and other flowers fm iporeh box. Combination boxes ami enis filled for .Memorial day. Order early. Open evenings. Mrs. William Stralim. 339 North Ninth gtreet. 11 fief yourTrbana Soya lb-tn Bestt Innoi ulqtur while our supLtiy iasta. Stiefel Grain Co.. 217 N Firat Bt. 11341
QUICK IKS hy Ken ReynoMb L'. WR® vZrTr—, r "Me, like a fool, put my foot down when my wife suggested getting i maid with a Immocrat Want Ad!" Foil SALE l’ Ford 2door Goo<l condition. Good tlrea. Harold lhd.li. Pleasant Mills. ltl-3tx mil SALI-: sirTTaiit building lots; abstracts furnathed A. D. Suttli-s, Agt. 111-31 FOIt SAi.b‘ 1941 Olds chili coupe’ Will trade for car that needs oveihaitliitg. Write box IW, care of Democrat. Ili-a3tx H H~ Sa I Al"l"~ fiml of garden plants, Iftc dot. Henry llaiigk. 204 MouMl Tenth. 123 61m FOR SAI,E El/viators. Manure Imaderd. Hog Feeders, Roof Paints, Garden iioge, air compreasor . High Speed cultivating shields, oils and Greases, new and used 11:25-24 In. tractor tires. Gerber Imp. Store, U. 8. 27, Decatur, Phone 2551. lio-«t FOR SALE -liolhtnd Hot Ait Fur nates Conversion Gas and oil Burners, Fans. Controls and repairs, Als,, ”?cnuin Furnace cleaning. For free estimate we Vernon l> Hill or call phone 1476. 113 3tx WANTED WANTED — r»'-d cars. Eigheat prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlnistnaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-tt SEWEI! WOHK G--) ami septic tanks, also outside toilet-ileam-d wi:h in dun equipment Free oHtiinale. I’hoiie 5653. Marlon Rickey. il2g6ix WANYeH Sheep to dip Improves weight and quality of wool, also kith tics and lice. For appointin' nt write Luton Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 83-T WANTEH Girl for general hotts<work. Phone 1471. lio-glf M M WANEWS7 ~~ FARMERS ATTENTION We* remove dead horsee, cows, hogs, etc, Decatur photo 204)0. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts Hail Crop Insurance Be sure — Insure with Kenneth Runyon. 92tt api’Hance service — tT we can t fix It throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, ami other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all maUes of washers. Arnold & Klenk. phone 463. 97-ts FARM t.OANS - Wo are making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% Kit. There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower ran pay any amount at any time. Call m« or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. H. Lewton. for-RenT FOR RENT yttlce uin A. D StlHles. Agt. lli-3t Fill: RENI' 18 mt--- ot good pas lu -C i) tent. See Harry Brown, 2 miles ii >iih of Will-hire, 2 mil<* i-a-t of I’ljj.siint Mil!-* 113 3tx Ft>R RENT~ I’m ily furnished 140 room apartment. No children 116 8. l.tth street. Phone 5652 113-3 t TSST AND FOUNfI ~ IJIHT” Black corded purse, eon tains Yale key and coin purse. If fomni, call 1142. Il«*s2t TO ABOLISH ARMY (Contlnuoil Front Paas/Ms) _ round mi l ollie* divisions of the general staff organization. In this country the service forces had nine service commands. Eadi covered a geographical area. At the same lime there were several army atya commands, which were concern«(i with operational and training activities as distinct from the supply and ‘housekeeping - ' work o, the service commands. Under the new " system, the army area commands will take „ u . r these activities. Thus the army in ea«h part of the nation will have one administrative m-ganjxatlon ’lnstead of two overlapping ones. . ■— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 1.83 KB; Hept 1.83 i r D-c 1 83'jB; May L83' 3 8 Corn: May 1.21'48; July L2Dfc It; Sept. 1.21'48. Oats: Mav 83B: July 83B: Sept 82; Dec 82%-% .w I 1 Trade lu a Good Town — Decatui
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DFCATTR INDIANA
Sale Os Business Building Reported A deal was completed last week wbeh-hv the building owned by Mm E Peterson and the Misses Fan and Madge Hite in the block directly east of the court bouse was gold to Harry Fortney, local •hoe repair man. It Is understood that Mr. Fort ney ie undecided at present wheth or he will on-tipy the building himself The building Is now occuphsl by Bud ; Place operated by Clyde McGill.
CARO OF THANKS Thanks to those wit> supported lite during lh» primarf election. John H Peters, candidate for commissioner of first district, llepubll* an ticket. —— - Q..... -■ ■ '■■■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 13 — (UP) — (ÜBDA)- Livestock: Hogs: 4500. Active, steady; good and choice barrows am! gills 14.85 ceilirg; sows at 14.D' telling; complete early clearance. Cattle 14,000. Calves: 500. Fed steers and yearlings Inclm4 Ing yearling heifers largely steady; most.W steer run with local receipts digest since middle of April but fewer cattle around market circle; most fed steers and yearlings 16.00 to 17.60; practical top medium weight and weighty steers 17 75; short load Hricfly choice mixed steers and heifers 18.047; best heifers around 17 25; cows, hulls, and vealers unusually scarce, uneven but steady; heaj|r beef bulls to 14.60; most sausage bulls 13.00 down: steady, scarce. vealers Id.Gtt down; stock cattle Sheep: 5500. Highly erratic two way market on slaughter iMiihs; shorn fed lambs fully steady at 16.50 to 17 25. six loads grnid and choice around 92-98 Ib. averages With No. I pelt al 17.25; good amt choice fed wooled lamb* absent; early sul'-s woosprt wheatpastured lambs approximately Ino lower than high time late I,isi week; tfirso- doibles g<«»d wheat pastured lambs carrying < onsideralde sand in Hie wool 16.00; slaughter ewes again very scarce.
BUYING EGGS ®» days a week Saturday until M p m. Current Receipt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monroe
WE CARRY A COMPLETE! ASSORTMENT Os Burpee Seeds J
Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth (ash Coal, Feed ■f & Supply Menroe at Eighth
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “JEST A LANDLLBBER” t f&f' r TH L / AWOV. V<l 7] <sll LV WAiTINOy Z/ 11 '■■ - (A) ; sL)sie , gl- \ POPEYE Oj 2 P| (3 \pc*>e*g ?JxT ( ™l v eV'Y i BE,Si i I asout ,T ??X_« A ladder frcm an upstairsX 1 " xS2—I S ,Lt - y J , " '""T’.’VrC '( window, wu Elope up a ladder * iW /f r /Sy A w w '\H Ta ■ ' T 1 " iWlw * "********* M * *"" &' "'"'""**«iww -' Wl '*""'*'* ■ 4 -,/pY; nr ,% ■ A 1 iSB ■■ L 2 ?'< , ( W«y/ a— c■■■■■» & j) saai, « % *BA •—\?<■--•• ~7~8 lr~~ M 4!» || pw litoNDIE SHE’S THE BROAD-MINDED TYPE! ____ T __ •"|ll"( HOLO THE LIME 1 KF. FGFDg«JDDGt )'.'I!! ; fl lIHW OF COUPSE >CXJ 11 , JUST 80 U \ fFQED, I’LL ASK IS GIVING A BIG -.7 Jt ( >OU'«?E HOME. ) TTZTTA M.-X MY WIFE STAG FAPTV TONIGHT ) YM* <’7.l iT’M rß?fct T ° Y «*►., > 0V < IM SURE ) . . r ANO HES INVITED - C' r |) R 7, L 1 530 OuT ANV ) ( NIN£ CCLOCK \s youu. me to go with r \ I Vt i 1 /vA rbJ UltA ■ '■ ih YXM i m .I W BM I il Xi 4 • 'wßl nt Tt-_ w& WBS4. a 0 FW I Ini* IB , JEO «k W H 0 f l ’ »x• n ; gm .--Mbs \Vx t’. /.t_- I / ** - King I - >'-< ■ A,«»J~»‘*_ l’» (j C<* «r«me4 J > •-* js«j ;r;« ■»■ ■ ««■■ «~i ■■ ■ ■ «■■■■■■•■■■■■■ »« »• MOTWWHim ! Cooperate with Safety Week. Cheek your DRIVING • • your CAR - - Check ACCIDENTS. I Leland Smith Insurance Agency igMKgSiasa^BoSaiaaS.SSSSSSBBBBBBR 1 ■■■-■■■■■■■■ BY*
Terre Haute Milk Strike Is Ended Terre Haute, Ind, May 13—41'1’1 Terre Haute's four milk ettmp-t niea xvtumed processing of milk today and plant officials «aid de livery would begin tomorrow, ending the city's milk strike of near ly two week An agreement between staking AFL teamster union members and management was reached Into Saturday night after 14 hours of continuous negotiation. o Carpenter's Union Will Meet Tuesday .Membere of locq& 21"'' Cai|nii let rt union will inA-l Tuesday at 8 p.m at the hotel coffee shop. A vote will be taken on adoption of newly by-laws, and plans made fm u membership drive. o — s«»s-M»:»li»hvrF sitrii i: In the A'tam* Cir'Ult Cnutt, April Term. 184*. State of Indiana, County of Ailams. HU: Jeanette I’orftr Meehan. I’laitniff vs. Isi.i' tlavllanit, < t al, Jt-(• ixl'iit So. IHSSJ Now nones. Hairy W Muller, attorney for plaintiff and files plaintiff's nmemte.l cooiplHinf ht-ieir together with the affidavit of a '-ompotent person that th- follnwin.qtiame,l <l-femlantH ar<- non reeirtents of the State of ln<llaii;i, to-wlt l-.< iIfavlland, Venlell II Goodwill. Hi•■hard llavllnnd, Haviland, wife of Ith hard Haviland, whose line Christian muK*' 1“ I" th*' plaintiff unknown, •‘wvistian Haviland, Haviland, wife of Christian Haviland, w lio,, ttm i*nti 'i.>n name i« to plaintiff nnßsmwn, William la-ater Smith, .lime- II nry Smith, Jr, Hobby firm- Snnlh i'lara M.U' ek'itli. Joanne H'liltli, .l.<me< 11 Smith. St , Grant ll.ivlland, Ham i-; Haviland. l-Jua-rie llavilaml, Irene Haviland. Daniel W Haviland, and Marv Haviland. And Ui.it the realdeiK)' -*1 •a- h of tin following naiii-'l amt d< • rilo-d <l,-f< ndant- l« unknown and upon diligent ne.ir--h and in«|iilr> < annot h- est tiiu-l, to.wii Ih< itnkliowti Wives, widow-, • hlldrCTt. plant-. helra, <n-di-fora, administrator)- of Hi'- estate, devise.-, legatees, tru«t<<‘ and ear-i-uton of the last wilt and le.t.t tm lit, Hii' .etHor In Intere-t and isigns r<- Joo ti-.elv of the following ii.inu-l d.-.-.a-o I p, r- io«, !■• .vil ~ Haviland. Il.in . t: Il.ivil.tml and Grant Haviland, th' name.iff of whom art- unknown t'l the pl.tintlff The ahow t-nlHIt .1 •ft . of t<o> lion Is an Arihm hv Hit -nd pltiit tiff. Jeanetle Porter Me.lim to fore Ja«e a mortgage mt the following die- rlbt I It it ' i ,t. tn Ad.iun. County in It" Stale of Imli-ina, t<>w if •flu- mntli«w t <|>.i.fm- of the tioi'iiiwe i unsit-i o' S'. ti">. 't'ii (v three Hilt 'lownrliip twi-tilv five ty.'.i north Hauge foiirf'en iMi east, .ontahiing forty <l"> .i-r»- mon- or leas. Also beginning at the southen i . oi-in-1 of H- i-ti fii t-vi o" utile Tow in hip t -'-nty fiv* 1 •' iv-iifi ic iiigi fourteen iiii . i-i th'-m - u,.-t nlrmg e.-Hon lim* < • th. fight of wav of tin Clm llinaH. l:i> liomnd and Fort Waver Itatlm.id. then. < imrlli along eaid right >d way I . the southwest .-nmi «f !?.i 'I Haviland Xdditmii to the n wri of fIl liev a Indiana - tiiem < < let Io a jwdwl OU tile east Illi- of 3,d HeHow JV, them e s oitn along -aid t-aal ►«. Hon lim t n Hie yhe • of log.lining foul tilling ■■ . a m-n or li -oi. Adam- Comity, IndiAfia, that a- an of ;. tjmi .mi again-' ea- lt amt al! of- "-I ■!■ !• ii'lant • that ea.-li and all 'd nd di-findanta an-ni—W-trr puttie- t - -ahi a, ij .n and Ihgf the;, .itr beltevml I"- metresident,, of th Stat, of Indiniia 5..1). e i-. hereliv given to . hos aaid defendant-. <o named and de .-rttrnd sttd <e-Ignalfd. Ih-i' Ulilet||w 10, and uivpi-ar mi Hi. srd div of thW September T-im, |'i|i; of Hie Adam- Cir<mt Court, teliig tin- 11 h day ”f Mfptenihi-i. I'lts. ||. Ing'lh amt ll'ild'H oil th' -nd day of Heptenilmr, l!ll*» al ttn Court Hou- in Hit- Ci'v <■' |ii-a-Hii, in -aid Comitv and Stat, .nd answer or demur to eald iiimnd'd «<im|ilainl. the Haim- w ill Im In a-d amt di ti-rimil'd 111 th* 11 .ibeem <• 111 ’Vltnee- Whereof, I have hereunto art my hind and afflved th, of aid Court in Hl<- ofli..- of th. C|.-rk Hu-reof in Hm fit* "f fm. .itur. Indlaii.i this 2nd day of Mav. liHS. CHde It. Trmitfcr. I lerk nt XdanM t IrCTt I ottrl. May *, | :. J"
OVER 50,000 OF ff ootlaueg From F»tw <>•*> employment during the height of the cttul ctfela had reached about 2,tm0.(W1, Inti workera acroM ihn country in coal-aßected Industrie* were returning Io full employment it* the truce began. The threat of a nationwide railroad Strike May 18 still stood. With a temporary aoiutltgn of the coal crisis effected, observers were awaiting huiiiv Indication from President Truman ■■»i whether, he would seize the railroads. Tiie strike date was set by enginoers and Irnlnmcn of major | roads. Other labor developments were brighter Mevetity five thousand WeKtlnghoiiae Elctric employee began returning to their jobs with settlement <:( a 119-day Strike. The CIO Untied Electrlwl. Radio ami Machine Work era said the bat k-to work movement was ordered after 28 lot al union* throughout the country had approved ait agreement call lug for an 18'4 rent hourly pay ( raise. I
w * w ' I ''' Il (/ HilD 8Y Detroit pollee Is Bruno Caruso, 44, who is sccuseil of ! shooting to death two rrm he > found in thr company of his wife, j According to police, Caruso shot the two men through a window of hia home and was picked up after the pun wan fonnd In a nearby liefch (Intrtnationtl) IHOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT ——q Refrigeration Service — e — KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 11? Monroe St. Phone 27 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate We'll bo glsd to you in the trsnssetion of P*sl Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 26 yearo in this business in Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 15? So. 2nd St. DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Letchty. Rep., Berne, lnd-> Phone 261-
1 ' ", 1- s V7 '• URr - ~ • AWAITING IMI SIGNAI to tend a radio-controlled Relleat plana Into As air, LL Comdr. W. O. Meurer eita at an InaUumont board ea the flight deck of the Shangri-La during an atom bomb tout reheanel of San Dtogo> Cal. He files the pilotless plane tor ten aeeonda after the take-off until control la taken over by an airborne plane. (fnlenKimsl) DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS s'-a-a-a ■ srn*r« ’» » > ■ : Now . Mole Than Ever I ■ ■ • You nerd it New Roof to protect (hose g buildings that are hard to replare. a There w nothing better than a Carey Roof applied by our experienced applicators. Cal! u» for free estimates. I Arnold & Klenk ■ ■ Phone 163 I A 8 A ■ A S « ■■■■■■ ■ ■ AV A A » <- vo» uri/ A >*> looks: j»r/u/F w »iowifo« I ! MOTHERIU.TTU,MINT I U«.Wmi | 1 ttIHSMO«THINd I I UJSTAQUIIG reW 'a INAMIIT fc*JL -Tb _ in -l** V7Jwr U I 1 Kohne Drug Store
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