Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1948 — Page 5
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I ■ o fc»nr«l CLASSIFIED I | Advertising rates &B 5 word’ or IM,: g |^^K. ne 50c; 2 times 75c; i ” ■ 6 tiu ”" 2175 J SBHk» quoted are for consecI BIS' Insertions. No classified I «BH. »<■< ■p'od for akipday | ''for 10 point BLACK | |s 5c per word each InI IBIK I ' n<> minl,nunl charge. | JH^K,> l .'i(feil ads listed In para I InW” r,n '° lncr ' >,,l " ! over rate. « must be tn office by 11 I *■ Monday through Friday g |||| r <j a y deadline Is 'Jam I j™*' ° k 5A T ' E 1 Coleman Oil I’.urner I iß*-■ 4 anil fl "” r ord'-r J IV- i- I ' l '’'" l lliriik 11 " , H 207:! |||K.\lj; audios Zenith. I r 1.521 95 i'l>. Also used rad I 188 I'hrlck Bros. 207 ts FLAME oil space heaters patented fuel saver availin all sires, Haugks. 213 ts 2o acres, suitable for J^K n » or 197 218-7 t My U.K 1941 Hodge sedan, ra ■ a heater Good tires lie ASt Phone 1795. 223 34 A>.. Chevrolet Fri- ed for quick Phone LiSl. 222 3tx JB s.\LE 3" gal coal heater fittings. 415 W. Jefferson after 5 p in 222 -3tx William Rupert. Monroe. -- Sketgas Bottle Gas I. A, ...s |ils mt complete and up I k Bros. 207 ts I ;\LE Good used heating I and kitchen ranges. Stu ky I Monroe. 221 12t | Devoe Taints good 1 "Ask your neighbor." he I used It Uhrick Brog. 53 ts w MB •' I LE Peaches Best quality I , set packed at fair prices. s West Side Market. ■ ,W 201 ts I" fA ■' ME Iluticanphyfe drop HSMh ', . ami tour c hairs Good Phone 13075. B®--- ; I:'* Mw ALE Washing machlneslAr . rsa: Voss and automatic, I ." and up. Haugks Appllan I Plumbing, Heating. 197 TF I Ht SALE Dirt, cinders, deI Call Lorin Glass at O. I.H, Pdlirg. Craigville A Decatur rKone. 161 ts I K>! S ESTATE coal heatrolas, I . a and large sizes In stuc k \ i used coal and oil heaters •' El PcNUT HE ’ " ■>' Vogue Furniture make your | I'd style, in any pattern and I A"' r f, ' r tbc t,mt -Call 1991 ||A 1077. 212 ts I :^B'' '"' U Ei 11NEl ' 1 1 S 1 1" W S WEAR Let Vogue FurnlII- upholster aid r»--tvl.- '* tremendous saving to |H» t < all 1994 or 1077. 212 ts \I.E Used. deep freezers. ,a,,ll ’ K - sweepers, oil H^B o ami wood cook stoves, iron < al'inet. 4 price Maytag - I.U' In n Appliance- 2 > 2nd Phone 95. U.E Purebred I lainp.-hii C- ' l"p quality, reasonable ‘ \lso 1 2y r old boar, an '.'tiding Sire Elmer Futz So of Chattanooga. Ohio SALE - Hottie Gai ami elec 9|A r: ranges - Estate - I tii.ersal - iml Caloric. Immediate de ■IB 1 •' v IVide selection to choose Haugks Appliances. Plumb Healing. 197-TF SALE To settle estate. 10 two family home in fair |Bial mt on First Street Priced for quick sale. Bob Del HA' I{ -*l’or. Heller Building. , tl s »70. 206 ts •■’ALE Roper Dri Gas ranges |HA'‘ ■ ! It> frigerators Before you ask the lady who owns ' Also water heaters, water HA '• > s Installed Stu. kv s Ap HA Oen «‘ M Hatcheries **° *' * SALE - "B" Aliis-Cnalmers MM* 1 *' ll,r ' ‘ “Itlvator and plow plows Cultipac kers. ■A""* ' rih " *l ,lke “*>th harrow M ' ,,r '>rnil<k II plow Ma spreader 7 ft disc Gerb.-c MB M "' h| Impl Co. ( S 27. Phon21351 SALE—To settle estate of Jud « e Eruchte, eight room »bome. fO mer of Fourth A Jac k B|*"" Streets, 1* baths, stoker |A ■•• t. Attached garage, hard |A •"‘MI tloom down New kitchen. Hi t ’“' h ,nd bedroom. First floor HH U "nnplete living quarters l> ■■’'airs can lw convened to apart Bob Heller tultor H-' [ ■ »»r BmidiM, Ifo. 306 U
FOR SALE At once, private sale, all my furniture, like new. Call 1209. Mrs. Brooks Tickle. 223 3tx FOR SALE—I 937 Pontiac In good condition. Grover Liechty. Berne, K-L 224 3tx FOR SALE S<> hags piano accor- i dlon. Mrs. Richard Martin. R-6, ! Phone 6614. 224-2tx I FOR SALE 6 room house located ' at 727 N. 2nd St. If inteserted call 1557. 224-3txl FOR SALE — Registered Jersey, cow, Just fresh. Rudolph Koenemann, R-2, Monroeville. 224-2tx' FOR SALE All wrool, sixe 10, girl's red coat with leggings. Gall 945. 224-14 FOR SALE Holstein Bull, year and a half old. Eligible to register. Fred Busse 'i mile east % mile north of Preble. 223-3tx FOR SALE~22O~feet“i _ x - 6~n <1 cedar beveled siding at a bargain. A. Barkley, 2nd house east of Shroyer Lake. 223-3tx FOR SALE — 5 springer cows. E. D. Wass, first house south of Adams and Allen county line, 1 mile east 101. 223 g3tx' FOR SALE — Black cow, to freshen soon. Second house east of state line on 221. Frank Brlttson.j 223g2tx| FOR SALE 3 year old Guernsey' cow, 4 year old Holstein. Austin | Merriman, 4 miles east. S% south 1 Monroe. 223-g2tx' FOR SALE~ Pureb7ed~Holstein cow. will be fresh soon. Howard Zimmerman, 5 miles southwest Decatur. 223-g2t FOR SALE 41 Plymouth house trailer. Take us it :s 1450. Call af'er 5:30 p in. Phone 8932. 223 3tx FOR SALE Duo Therm oil stove like new. with 2-50 gal. drums, 2o ft. copper oil line. 244 N. Seventh St. 223 3tx FOR SALE 30 gal. range tank and coal heater with fittings. 415 W. Jefferson. Call after 5 p in. 224-3tx FOR SALE Clumps of blooming hardy Chrysanthemums, evergreens urd strawberry plants. Harlow's Gardeas, V. S. 27. 223- It x' WALL PAPER SPECIALS We have wall papers ready trimmed in bundles of 6,8, lo and 12 rolls priced at 45c per bundle and; j up. Smith Drug Co. 223-3 t I iii II I • I !>• - FOR SALE: Used Studio Couch in fair condition. Cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Decatur. Indiana, Phone 199. 223t2 i FOR SALE Poland China male 1 hogs. Also 6 roll Applicant corn shredder in good shape. Adolph Bulteiueier, 4 mi. W„ 3Mt N. of Preble. Preble Phone 223-3tx FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet sedan. 1937 Ford coach. 1935 Ford coach. 1933 Chevrolet sedan. 1936 Ford coach. Air compressor. I roc's Car Dca k Phone 103. 224-ts FOR SALE—I 947 Chevrolet fleet line. 1700 miles 1947 Chevrolet stylemaster. 14.tHH> miles. 1941 Chevrolet 2 door 1940 Chevrolet 2 door 1940 Chevrolet coupe. 1938 Chevrolet 2 door. 1936 Ford 2 door. 1935 Chevrolet 2 door. Fred Bust he. Phone 975. 224FOR SALE 63 acres. In Lutheran neighborhood 9 miles northwest of Decatur. Good 3 bedroom house with new cupboards, cabinet sink, and Inlaid linoleum in kitchen. Bant and outbuildings. Fruit and shade trees. Quick possession. fILW*. Kenneth R Zent, realtor, 707 Fort Wayne Bunk Building. Fort Wayne. Ind 223-3 t FOR SALE Tilting lounge chair with ottoman, inohair cover. Sellers 4b" kitchen cabinet with matching 3 door utility cabinet, modern style. Breakfast set solid oak. chairs are tight 2 burner Westinghouse hot plate with steel cabinet. All items in good condition, clean and used by only one person. Call after 7 p m. Phone 18083. 3»« FOLIAtW THE CROWD: To our store and take advantage of our low nrhes on high quality fur niture and rugs during our big clearance sale Sprague Furniture Store. Detatur. Indiana. Phone 199. 22312 ATTENTION’ YOING MOTHU>% discount on all baby beds. ERS Lovely bassinets 87.75. youth's l*eds. rollaway iteds. bunk beds, high chairs, nursery chairs, and strollers. Hprague Furniture Btore, liecatur. Indiana. Phone 199 223t2 FOR SALE 4 r«siin house, full bMament. In Decatur. Down payment. balame monthly installments Good Im-atiou Immediate IMMsesshm Lawrence Hamrick. 1 mile ’ eu ' ,, w 0,1,0 ol ’| Road 49 SJ< *•« —1 Trqss in a Sood Tewn Decatur
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds - ♦ " -wg.'XeC-.— ‘That’s strange—the Democrat Want Ad said the snare was to .catch rabbits!" FOR SALE 100 bu. new rye. Floyd Shoaf, miles cant of Willshire. 224-Tx FOR~SALE Sat. Sept”2s*at 1:30 p m. in our garage at 313 Madison !#t. Good used clothing, winter coats and dresses. Mrs A Bowen. 224-3tx FOR SALE -2 purebred Chester White gilts, open Albert Converset. *4 mile south of Allen A Adams county line. % mi. east | of Road 101. 224-3 U W AN I r.l) I , - WANTED TO BVT— Beef and dairy cattle. Scbeimana .Mark et. Phone 3ußl. 79-ts I j WANTED — Carpenter, mason and I plastering work. John B. Schwartx Berne, route 1. 220 g6tx WANTED - Girl or middle-aged lady to do housework 2 or 3 days a woek. Phone 1520. 223-3tx WANTED — Good Quality HAY Loose Barn Cured And Dry Enough To Bal» And Ship. John Feasel. Phone C 262. 185 TF WANTED Both Collie and Shepherd puppies, 6 to 8 weeks old. Hurry Reed, 1 mile north, 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind. 224 6t HELP WANTED? Dependable girl for office work and clerking. Gambles. 2?3t3 I WANTED TO RENT Two bedI room house. R. W. Pruden, | phone 1618 or 8762 223-3tx WANTED: Good quality hay - - baled or loose * * also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales message*, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Build Ing 244-TF WANTED— We nuy Iron, rags paper, bides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442 194-ts SEWINO MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, huesels, machine juttonholes; H"tn stitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 207 25tx "miscellaneous MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of 810 to 8300 made to men or women. Decatur lajuo A Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Bales. 140 8. Second St. Decatur li.d 822-T SEE HAUGKS for automatic water beaters— water systems— bath rooms-or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell 80-ts RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 80-ts PHONE 1897 for all your beauty needs Fleetwave- cold waves A machlaeless. Also manicuring A tinting. Bobette Beauty Shop. 2196 t WANT A SEWING MACHINE? See Boardman's. 223 N. First. We have new and rebuilt, most every type. Liberal trade in. Our «hop hours. 9 a. m. to 9 p in. Free service for one year on alt sewing machines. 223t6x ELECTRICAL WIRING BCPPLIHB -Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need Quotations given on suy job. Arnold A Klenk 817-TF LET EPIKE DO IT!—Does your radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If so. let "Spike" fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances in need ot ■ repair to us. Parts for all makes of washers, radios, sweepers or I Irons Phone 463. Aracld A | Klesk. toe. 305-tf|
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phons chargee. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly tbs Stadler Products Co. 15-0 __ FUR rent — FOR RENT— 2 room furnished apartment. Ist floor and private entrance. Phone 1327. 223-3tx FOR RENT 2 new 3-room apart monts, furnished except livingroom. Call 14201 after 5 pm. 223-3tx FOR RENT — Modern 3 room unfurnished apartment, upstairs Working couple preferred. Winchester street. References required. Monroe phone 103-B. 223-gttx ( Heart disease Is tbe No. 1 cause of death among adults In this country.
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GRANDSON of tn American Negro ' slave. Dr. Ralph J. Bunche (above), . I 43, of Detroit, Mich., was named 1 1 by the United Nation* as wccosaor . to assassinated Count Folke Bemidotte. Dr. Bunche, who hsd been I principal secretary to the UN. mission In Palestine snd chief aide to Count Bernadotte of Sweden, has ’ been given “full authority until further nuUce." (/nternahoful) ' ARMY ASKS 15,000 (Pont. From Pasre On*) 1 CROP Ik approved by the govern I I U , I I 11. 1 !■ — I i
I CALL 1769 I for RADIO REPAIR Electrical Wiring Appliance and .Motor Repairing CLARK ELECTRIC CO. 310 N. 2nd St. SIWIR OR DRAIN ] CLOGGED? bWHY DO THIS? A»«d Joo, tortlv ««w«H<nr OR THIS? ; p » fir - ~ ■Wtticww Ow T'OW { VuKdRMBI m.u. VB I rtMCOvdr ortH \M| H& CALL IRr your X V ROTOrooter MAN ® WITHOUT MUSS cm fuss S>mm4 m»«« •* Oxta. tOTO-IOOTft Ul »'« *• ■»<»■ WV ■ ■ QUICK. jANITAIr aoK GUAIUNTW) wstw ueoN no OaiGiNAL lOTO-IOOTtR C. R. WILLIAMS • mile* We»t on 224 Phono 4 on o—Toc»ln I
merit and also has the cooperation of the denominations supporting tbe drive. Mr. Arnold will call a county organisation in the near future, when local plans will be completed for the Thanskgiving food train. SEIZE SIX (Cont. From l aa*- Onel 11,300 was found In hi* posses- ' sion. Meanwhile, police here arrested ' a second white man, Aubrey I Whitt Tarklnton. as the “advance; mtn" who allegedly arranged the robbery detail* although he did I r.ot take part in the actual stick-1 up. I
1 IM 1 — Uto— II ■ * ° f THtIR OK* Orrftr r«aoy from ” HUGH NIDLINGER, R. 3, Decatur, Ind. WALTER REPPERT, R. 2, Decatur. Ind. CHRIS A. INNIGER. R. 1. Monroe. Ind. Fublif And ion! 53-HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE—S 3 Sale In our new sale Pavillion on Bellmont Farm. 2 miles East of Decatur, Indiana; mile North of Road 224. Friday, Sept. 24th, 1948 EVENING SALE—7:3O P. M.—EVENING SALE 14 Outstanding Holstein Cows, and 39 First Calf Holstein Heifers One Registered Helfer. Balam e are al) Pure Bred Wolsteins but not registered. Some are fresh, others to freshen In September amt October. Bred to Bulls from high producing ancestors. This offering of High Grade Holstein* were selected by Mr. Sioutenberry from High Producing Herds in Minnesota All are T-B and Bangs free and Calf hood Vaccinated. Clean health papers furnished on each animal. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. C. E. Bell and M. 0. Stoutenberry OWNERS Roy and Ned Johnson. Melvin Liechty -- Auctioneer* Bryce Daniel* Clerk. 17 2» 22
PERSONAL ACCIDENTS ARE COSTLY. A few cents a day pays Income and Medical Benefits. um Mik Leland Smith Insurance'Agency RhnTniir | THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—"CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON"’ K t PANTS ANTS «e I '• 1 F HOW ■&»?)/ SsL ?? / sotp iFfeS #s Asi <‘sp - aa^7gsn , w < wiiijVx A'S) raißrS Km /rEaB ® I IB BlO's’l i I '’fe\ >«- '~-- *■« I <j • iHnHI BBL BLONDIE— THAT'S A LOT OF LAMB CHOPS' tall* li ''iiljijMii'''' II ''Olllhlklljl IMHlilklJ^' 1 I Can t J > SWEEP,J (12-15-14 ) (52fe9-5270-3271 ) all Sheep \-~U i i X '--^3272-y —' LOOK alike ? I Xs WT o <a>. 1 n aF wwi H -I I Jil JLB \. .J.A J--1 1 >a JJt4g*yl- t I V t& M I 'I * -rIZL IjZT •- I ' r - 'V v”! JulQ- wt ' \_JMiEg£ I-. -L. ;tH.M-aEis ■> I—in r h ** *amaiß
NOTICE OF FISH. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE 4XI-4 Notice l* hereby given to the creditors. hblrs and l*gat<-e. of Frank .McConnell, deceased to appear in the Ada.ii> t'lc ult Court, livid at !>■>. catur, Indiana, on the I.'.th day of <», t t'H’i, and sti iw cause. If any. why th* Fl NA I, SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate "f said decedent should not l» appro’ed. and ■aid heir, are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares llh-ksrri K. Met (iHnell E.rewtor Iteeniur, tnUlann. «epi. 32. I Ms. Alterne; Astknn < . Arl.on Hept 32-39 wnt r ot 11. vi. sprrrt.EwnhT 04 EST VIE VI. two Notice I. beret.; given to the creditors, heirs and legmen, of Catherine L. Tettman. d-.eawd to appear |ln th* Adams Circuit Court, held it l>e<-atur. Indiana, on the t.',th day of (h-tober. I'ilV, and show cause, If lain win the FINAL HETTI.EMfXNT | ACCOI’NTH with the estate of said d'-cedent should not lie approved, land said heirs are noticed to then land there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive .haras. Theodore F. (.rallher Eteeator ilrratur, ledlanM. «rp(. 3». IW4M tlturnry G. Hem; Hlerly ! Sept. 22-J9
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indlanapo is. Sept. 22 —(UP) — (I’.MAi—Livestock: Hogs 7.0<»6; market slow; barrows and gilts mostly 50 lower; choice 180-250 lbs 28 00-29.85; bulk late sales 29 00; top 29.25; 160-180 lbs. 26.50-28.75; lOOfp his. 22.00 26.00; 260 lbs. Up scarce; sows mostly 50 lower; early sales 22 50-25 50; one load choice 28.00. Cattle 1,000; calves 500; moderate Inquiry steers and yearlings but little call for heifers; early rales yearlings tkrely steady: two loads good 000 Th yearlings 36.00; bu'k offerings of value to sell 35.00 down to 25.00; underton" weak throughout; cows aliout steady also carrying weak ' undertone: common and medium beef COWS 18 00-20 06; canners and cutter* 15.00-18.00; odd head good 22.00 sparingly; vealers very active. 1.00-1 50 higher; top 33.50; bulk good and choice 31.00* 33.00; common and medium 23.0030.06. Sheep 1.000; native spring lambs fairly active, strong to unevenly 50 higher; less attractive quality and wet fleces considered; bulk good and choice 23.0023 50; small lot choice 24.00; medium and good 20.50-22.50; common and medium 16.50-20.00; slaughter ewes in light supply 1 steady, bulk good and choice 7.008.50; choice lights 9.00; common and medium 5.50-8.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Sept 22 I CP) - Livestock: Hogs 200-300 lbs 28 28 50. 160200 lbs 27.50-28, pigs 25 down, roughs 25 down. Calves 35. I,ambs 23. yearlings 18, ewes 9. bucks 8. Steers choice 30-32. good 25-28. medium 23-25, common 20-23; heifers choice 28-30, good 25-27. medium 23-25, common 20-23; cows choice 20-21, good 10-12, cutters 16-1750, canners 13-15: bulls heavy 23-24, g<s>d 21-23, light 18-20. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks: firm In quiet trading Bonds: firm: U. 8. governments did not trade Grains: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures higher Cattle and sheep fairly active and steady, hogs slow and uneven. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept. 2.24%: Dec. 226; May 2 16%; July 1.99%. Corn: Sept. 1.74; Oct. 1.51%N; Dec 1.41%; May 145; July 1 45% Oats: Sept 70%; Dee. 738; May 73%; July 70. Soybeans: Nov. 2.48; Dec. 245%A: March 2.48% McAlester. Okla., was started as a tent store at the crossroads of two well traveled Indian territory roads, the California trail and the I'exas road. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate De Voss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 101 157 Sit. 2nd St. We'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years In this business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of sur record of which ws ars proud. Melvin Leichty, Ren.
KENNETT MURRAY A CO. Corrected Sept. 22 160 to 186 lbs. 2750 186 to 225 lbs. 28.th) 225 to 275 lbs. 28 25 275 to 300 lbs. 27 75 300 to 325 lbs 2725 325 to 350 lbs. 26.75 350 to 375 lbs. 26 25 140 to 160 lbs. 24.00 120 to 140 lbs. 23 50 100 to 120 lbs. 2300 Roughs 300 lbs. down 25 00 3<H> to 325 lbs. 24.50 325 to 350 lbs. 24.00 350 to 375 lbs. 23.50 375 to 400 lbs. 23 00 400 to 425 lbs 22 50 425 to 450 lbs. 22 <H> 450 to 475 lbs. 2150 475 to 500 lbs 21 00 500 to 550 lbs. 20.50 550 to 600 lbs 20.00 Stags 1650 Veals (Wed. A Sat > 31.00 l*ambs (Wed. ft Sat.) 21.50 Ewea 7.00 Yearlings 14.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept 22 225 to 250 lbs 2875 250 to 275 lbs. 28.50 200 to 225 lbs. 2850 275 to 300 lbs. 28 25 30(t to 350 lbs 28.00 350 to 400 lbs. 27.75 140 to 160 lbs. 2650 100 to 140 lbs. 23 50 Roughs 300 down 25.50 l-ambs 22 00 Stags 17.00 Calves 27 00 Ewes 8.00 Bucks 601 Boars 12.00 local Chain market ■URK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept. 22 Beans SUD)ect to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .08 per bushel less. Coro: .07 per 100 leas. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGO ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by OECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phon* 380 Corrected Sept. 22 Grade A large white .63 Grade A large brown .61 Heavy Hens .31 Leghorn hens 4 ibs. up ..... .28 Cocks 15 Fryers call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Sept. 22 No. 1 Wheat 2"8 Outs . 68 Corn 2 4t> Beans 2.38 Cail for rye prices. Potato protein is improved when ‘potatoes are served with f<s>ds that have high quality protein, such as meat, fish, cheese, milk or eggs.
L'i-rt-LUA t.'HT.r I ruiH'iiia » : HNS IISTAMCt NHIII HIIICE • * As*Mt I*. CUPPf E V** U**>, l«fc 0 TEEPLE TRUCK LINE Elevator Co. O*ostur • Peterson * Monroe
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