Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1948 — Page 5
jgfo'Y OCTOBER 19. 1919
i <Mr z —o FMlo'm classified I ■dVERTISING RATES words *t|Kme 50c; 2 t .‘“ M quoted are for consecIns* rtb*ns No classified *Z|f B . cepted tor sklpday for 10 point BLACK t« 5c per word each In J^K n Mtc minimum charge ad, listed In para rate. must be In office by 11 Lj Monday through Friday , Syday deadline Is 9a m. fl’ FOR SALE 9pi.E — Radio* -- Zenith. *Wrton 824 95 vp. Aino used rad 3V t h rick Bros. 207 ts J9K< FLAME on space heaters patented fuel saver avail all Sizes Haugks 213 ts ■K.\!.h I‘‘ll 1 ‘‘ 11 rolet radio flood condition In I Hl PH High st. 24t-3tx ~ ( . -.man Oil Burner > and floor furnaces order K d f Lri< k Bros 207 it SMetgaa Bottle Gas ’ Mre. limo complete and up s6l k Bros. 207 If FQ| KALE Girls blue coat size 7. IK * brown pants size .30 111 M it I’hone 1003. 244-3tx jfl \ \ |. h 1948 Ford tractor J h . al.. c ultivators, plow. A M > I’hone 651-T. 215 3t ——■ ■ - ■■ —- ——— FAI )I S ESTATE coal beatrolas. and large sizes in stock, used coal and oil heaters. ARISES S~GRAciol ’S. (1 ladys’ Kfv- mgs'.’ No. 1 c leaned them My I’uis I'oam It s marvelous." Bp Hi I’rug Co. 214-I’t Mfr B’l k HTtNITI RE SHOW WEAR Let Vogue Furni--;.d.. later a.. 1 ii style E3H.it i tremendous saving to I ■ tall DM or 1077. 212 ts ■KW IDEAS For the home makei Mtn are suggested by a visit (Mtiu.:. our store. You are most Sprague Furniture ibre. Phone 199. 240-ts iuTI-NG NEW FURNiiURE? 7\o.ue Furniture make your Bepn.-u style, in any pattern and for - s the cost -Call DM 212 ts FUk. .'ALE - Bottle Gas and elecranges ■ Estate ■ I nbersal - - Caloric. Immediate deB» y Wide selection to choose K.t Haugks Appliances. PlumbMi|. Heating. 197-TF OBM'k KERS - .New one row 1 fill I'pe pickers. 775.00 deliver•if. I two row pull type pick m, Immediate delivery Gilbreath I teip.• meat Co I’hone 981”. 2501' Washington St Kokomo. Ind 240-lot PH SALE To settle estate, 10 two family home in fair on valuable commertot on First Street. Priced I tesoti for quick sale. Bob Hel Realtor, Heller Building. .' .E .lame-. A<\ equipment ne»:>. Him k feeders, heat I ■ caterers. Hr Salsbury s -u i.lc--, disinfectants and <>et your pullets laying IB* Cash in on this fall egg Complete poultry sup See Decatur Hatchery. 241M1t Drl gas bulk service available for Home and heating, get our before you invest in heat B - ' equipment Stu* ky s Drlgas ■rrvice. Geneva Hatcheries ■hone 150, Geneva. Ind 33T Wit SALE - Genuine Betai. - oil ■bd coal Heatrolas. with the In ■n»i Fire Air Duct, exclusive ■-'s’e feature — more heat - fuel Kehinstor refrigera ■>>< Home freeseia and electric ’ “'ed refrigerator bar DecaMr Hatchery, g"- 497. 240-iOt H* ! SALE Completely modern ■mne. hardwood floors through fine built-in features auto |B .di- heat, large water heater ■'•d » iter softner An unusually constructed home, nicely ar Hsnged a :u c ln ncenent repair Hd-sl legation, two Mocks from y l *" ’'»** and -kme to high Hj'io’d. shown by appointment. . Hall Ko |7|_ j p jtaninann. Mid t Realty Auction Co. Ileca- [ y r - Indiana. Jit 3t SALK BeautifullVfinished in ; » i -<g..zme rover style, knotty H ln * two b«j lo <>m ranch type • use. two rnßes from your work ! B’ 1 Decatur Owners have spent » ‘mg care In Its finishing One ; •ere of ground tor your recrea E sad gardening Paved high I r»> for envveainace. tads of P”»'iMllUes Shown only by a? i yantmeat, an owners now work , P* «< Deeatar Hob Heller 1 t Heller Bulldlsg Pbon. ,3 * U k» a uaaa «a Bee—*
I FOR SALE 1931 Model A Ford, good condition. Inquire at Porter Tire Co. 218-3tx FOR SALE 1941 Chev. 4 door, radio A heater Can be seen at BAT Standard Service. 248-.3tx FOR SALE Pre war baby buggy, . in good condition. Phone 19932. 241> g3tx FOR SALE Wilton I tone rose rug. 9x15, in excellent condition Pad included. Phone 7134 246-3 t I iFOR SALE -Beauty shop furnk I ture, used 1 year. Like new. See Mrs. Eugene Murchland. comerj Melbers A 11th. 24ti-3tx, , FOR SALE — Washing machines Vniversal-Voss-and automatic, ’ 989.50 and up. Haugks Appllan cds. Plumbing, Heating. 197-TF 1 — FOR SALE — Dirt, cinders, delivered. Call Lorin Glass at O. V. Dilling. Craigvllle A Decatur ’ phone. 161-ts — 4 ; FOR SALE-1938 Hudson. 35.000 actual miles New paint May be seen at 710 Dlerkes St. • 24«3tx FOR SALE -1937 Plymouth coach. 1 1 exceptionally good condition lioc’s Car Dock. Phone 103. r 248-ts i • FOR SALE— Carrots, beets -By bushel or half bushel Mangoes 25c dot. Swiss chard 50c bu. One half block east of the Moose Hall. Willie Reed. 244-3tx FOR SALE Apples, picked and ready for immediate delivery. Bring containers. 2 l i mi. S. of Preble. Floyd Stoneburner. ; 24i:t FOR SALE - One floor 6 room | semi-modern home with bath. , large lot. garage, nice location. , i in good repair 734 High St I 248-ttx FOR SALE -Two No 46 2 all elec ’’ trie Buckeye Incuba'ors 32-128 ' capacity, good shape, priced ' right Mrs Dorce .Moorehead. It 2. Ohio City. O. 2’4 mi N E of Wren, O. 24«-3tx FOR SALE—Used washers, deep freezers. Stoves oil A coal; ’ heating, gas A cook stoves 51 I Inch sink cabinet. 879.95 Maytag service Kitchen's Appli.l ant es, 238 N 2nd I’hone 95. 1, 246-T W A M TED WANTED —Washlngr. Phone 4875. ’| 245-3txi ■ WANTED TO HUY— Beef and' li dairy cattle. Schefinan's Market ' •j Phone 3081. 79-if I WANTED: (iood t|uaiily hay • * baled or lotme * • also ’• stra»v.—Burk Elevator Co. I’hone 25. I9«TF (WANTED Riders to Fort Wayne from 3:30 to 12 o'clock. In or around the Harvester or U. S. Rubber Co. 919 South Winchester street, phone 4135 2l’< I WANTED Gul for gem-ral office work, prefer someone living In or near Monroe. Age 19-35. Experience desirable but not necessary Please write Box 42” stating qualifications 246-3 t WANTED: (iood quality hay Ittose or baled. Now located down by the river brid k e . John Feasel, phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF WANTED - We buy Iron, rags paper, hides, 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. I’hone 442. 194-ts VANTED Mimeographing work Professional equipment Save money on letters, sales messages programs. forms. etc. Josr Cowsn. Phone 870. Heller Build Ing 844-TF RELIABLE man with <ar wanted to call on farmers in S. Adams eouniy. Wonderful op|x>rtunlty 115 to |2O In a day No expert •nee or capital required Perms Sent Write today McNess Com pane. Dept A Freeport, lit 246Tx SEWING MACHINE Repairing - Let us convert your old treadle Martine Into a modern electric We make covered buttons, buckets. mmhine buttonholes. Hem •Hlehtng We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 22-3 North First J39-2SH MHCBIXANEm’B MONEY TO ToAX — Cash loans nt 910 to »3«« made to men or women. fleratur le»an A Dfocount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319. 95-ts NOTICE W* •»< can dtefeen <d> I Tharsday Oct 31 Mast he in by| 11 a.m Lle<hty Canaery. Hern. | 843 51 SEE HAUGKS for automatic watef | heaters • waler systems— beth- • rooms -or kitchens We furnish pipe aud install auytbtns we sell 80-tt e VrsdeX VO»»9 In** ea »eenhK
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds -re U7- 1 . | "Since m." barber started using Democrat Want Ads. he's been so busy—my wife cuts my hair!" STARTER AND ~ GENER ATOR service. Dick Mansfiek’ Motor Sales. 140 8. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T Open bowling every afternoon. .Mies’ Recreation. ' Plenty of pin setters. 245t6 RADIO REPAIR— For complete | and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts r' ’At THORIZED HOOVErTsWEEPIER service and salesman. Have your sweepers serviced by fsc- . | tory trained man. Cali Schafer Store, ask for R. A Hewelt. Phone 935.3. 232-T I FARMERS ATTENTION-W«~e-1 move dead horses, cows, hogs' etc. Decatur phone 200rf. We pay) I all phone charges. The Stadler | Fertilizer Co., formerly the StadI ler Products Co. 15-tfl i LET SPIKE DO IT! Does your! , I 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 irons. Phone 463. Arnold A ’I Klenk. Inc. 203-ts , ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES . Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire. I switches, boxes, receptacles, fix- , I tures, motors or anything that i i you may need Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Klenk. | 217-ts 1 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY [ J Distributing company is anxious, J to select someone In this area! to merchandise well known product. No selling. Party chosen must be trustworthy. 85<»o forj equipment and merchandise re-, qulred. No experience necessary.' Investigate this Entirely new , ' Write Box 418, c/O Democrat 244-3tx' WOMAN S OPPORTUNITY— T?. own her own business Open and manage a woman's wear specialty business in your community. Retail nationally advertised mdse Exp. unnecessary Free training s32’> required which you control. Present owners earn to it””” yearly profit For Inter view your city write, Box 2”6, Phlla 5. Pa 2-34 Tx NOTICE We will run our cidermill. Tuesday, (htober 26. the last time for this season We are also getting some Michigan up pies for cider Anybody inter eated in buying cider please leave order at once. Schwartz Bros.. I miles north of Berne on 37. 2462 t WE ('LEAN Septi* tanks, cess pools, sanitary toilets, WPA toilets, cisterns, dry wells, etc We use new tank trucks and IHiwerful suction pumps, mak ihg it possible lor us to do all cleaning jobs quickly and with out otfcnHhe odors Premise* are left completely sanitary. Phone 17164. 24<'.-6tx VETERANfTATI EM ION Television is not coming— IT IS HERE! Hundred* of men will be needed in this fast grow inc industry. Also Auto Mechanics. Diesel, Body Fender. Electricity. Refrigeration. Air Conditioning and Building trades. Home or resident training. Living accomodations. Full or part time employment. See Mr. E. J. Nies at Veterans Affairs Office. Court House. Decatur, Oct. 22. 9 a. m. tn 1:30 p. m. 21«t3 FOR RENT FOR’RENT small how.se. furniHh ed. suitable for 2 people In qaire at Shroyer's l-ak«-. 244-3ta IH>R~ RENT -Partly fifULhed 2 loom apt Adults only Call 271 • . 246-ltx FOR RENT Sleeping ro<»m. women preferred. 231 North Sixth FL. phon-t 742. 245-b3t FOR RENT — 3 room tunit»hcd| apartrieet. ep»tairs. V*ly de* . c.-a'.a : ♦ yea I z-.’ •
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Ronald Stucky Speaks At Poultry Meeting Ronald Stucky, son of Mr and Mrs. Ivan Stucky, son of Mr and .Mrs. Ivan Stucky, 227 N. Third annual meeting of the state poultry association held at Purdue University last week The only studen' speaker on the program, his talk was taken from his undergraduate thesis entitled "What Is a Hatchery?" In his speech he discussed the management problems related to additional sources of revenue of a hatchery A resident of Cary hall. Stucky is vice-president of the poultry club and is on the editorial staff of the Purdue Agriculturist. CARD OF THANKS Along with all the neighbors and landowners in this immediate community we wish to thank .Mr Phil Sauers and his workmen for the splendid Improvement on the half mile road running past our homes We greatly appreciate this and we are sure all those who travel this road will appreciate it too Our hope Is that more funds will be appropriated so that other* may also enjoy a good blacktupped road Signed: Mr. and Mrs. John Schaadt. Mr. Fred Lautzenhelser. iluscql too >llll * I Mr I I I I'^l1 —11 F \ i ll ! pm—Hll mis YOU NEVtt CHANGE STORM SASH OR SCREENS FM9 Morn, ta . h I I I I t|tu I ■°» * r»U I CAU Bill Crist I •Monroe, Ind. ffl Phone 726 M FATMINTI hb Wilson Insulating Co. CALL 1769 for RADIO REPAIR Electrical Wiring Appliance and .Motor Repairing CLARK ELECTRIC CO. 310 N. 2nd SI. IT HAS THAT BMOKED-1N Country Flavor FRESH Smoked Sausage 59c. GERBER MFVT MARKET PHONE
SALE CALENDAR OCT. 19 Mrs Lizzie E Johnson. 3 miles South of Hieksvil'e, Ohio on No. 19 then 2*» miles East. Livestock. Farm Machinery and Household Goods, Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F San mann, Auct. OCT. 19—Emil Stauffer, 1 ml. N. &3 mi W of Geneva 23 Reg. Guern say cattle and personal property. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. OCT. 19 —Mr A Mrs R Stoneburner. Main St., Ligonier, Ind. Restaur ant equipment. Kent Realty Co. OCT. 20- Carl Miosch. 5’4 ml. H E of South Whitley, lud. Duroc hog sale. Roy Johnson. Auct. OCT. 20—Omer Beall, 3 miles East of Montpelier. Ind., on State Road No. 18. then 1 mile North 25 Head of Fine Young Dairy Cattle. Full line of Power Equipment and Household Goods. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J F Sanmann. Auct. OCT 21—Noah J Schwartz. 4 mi N * ’4 mi E. of Berne Tile Mill or 2 mi. 8. and ’-i mi E. of Monroe. 160 acre farm and per sonal property. Roy & Ned Johnson ami Melvin Liechty. auc OCT 21—Elmer C. Cook. 4 ml. N. and 3ml W of Rochester, Ind Im prove*) 100 Acre Farm Midwest Realty Auction Co., J F Sanmann, Auct. OCT. 22— Ora A Danser, 3 mi. N. of Marlon. Ind on No 9, then % ml E. 22 acre country home. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. I OCT. 22—Robert Gephart, sml E. of Willshire. O.on 33 24 Reg. and grade Guernsey cattle and personal property Roy * Ned I Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Aucts. , OCT. 23 —Mr A Mrs Kenneth Reed. 1109 W Madison. 7 room modern , home 2:30 p m. Kent Realty Co OCT 22— Mrs. Annetta A Nelson Huffman. 6 mi S. of Bluffton on road 1. then 8 W <>n ll*, then >*i 8. Personal property Ellen- ’ It* rger Bros , Aucts i OCT 2.3 Heirs of the Nicholas J Wyss Estate. 9 mi. S of Fort Wayne Ind. on 27 and directly across the road from the Nine Mile , House, improved 68 Acre Farm. 1:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F Sanmann. Auct. OCT 23 Mrs. Lutha Byrd. 1 ml. E. % ml N of Wren, Ohio on Eva Moser farm. Household goods. 1 P. M EST Suman Bros , auctioneers. OCT 23—Ivan R Decker. 7 ml. W and 2 tni N. of Bluffton Cattle and persona! property 12:30 P M Ellentierger Bros, Auc , OCT. 25—3rd annual Ind. State Ayrshire Hale 1 mi N of New Castle on No. 3. 5” head reg cattle Ross Downing. Am t OCT. 25—Menno E Schwartz. s'» mi E ami 2 ml. S of Berne, or 1 ml S. and 3 ml W of Chattanooga. Ohio General farm sale Roy & Ned Johnson ami Melvin Liechty. Amts OCT. 28 —The Funk Estate. Grover F Funk, agent. 'J ml E of Haviland, O. at Junction of 114 * 127 A Well Improved in Acre Farm. 1 P M Midwest Realty Auc. Co. J. F. Sanmann. auct OCT. 29—G!en Lynch. 1” mi W of llartfonl City, Ind Well Improved 191 acre farm with 2 sets of buildings; 41 head <if Cattle and complete line of Power Farm Equipment. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann —Auct OCT 3” James L Ward, 8 mi. N ot Marion, Ind. Improved 6 acre Country Home ami Complete line of Household Goo.l*. Mid west Realty Auction Co . J. F Sanmann. Am t Public Auction The undersigned will sell at auction. Icocated 1 mile East ami mile North of Wren. Ohio, on what is known as the Eva Moser farm. <>n SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23,1948 Time—l:oo P. M. EST Heatrola hea.lmr stove. Garland range cook stow burm-r <*i’ stove with tivi-ii. White metal I”” tt* ice refrigerator 50 It* wood I** box: Kitchen «ablnet; Fruit cupboard: old farhlon sate Drop I*-if tab e. | klt*hen chairs: square dining room extension t.n>l<* side board; 6 dining room chairs, glass door cuplwtard; 5 rocking chairs: Plano: Library table. Seth Thomas 8 day clock, another 8 day <•!<• k table he ght Victrola. dishes am! cooking utensils. 6 like new tan blinds: 9'xl2’ Congoleum rug: ano her Congoleiiin rug. canned fruit. *lay bed. 2 iron beds with springs; feather bed; marble top tlresser. chiffonier, 2 tubs. * Garden tools; Wheelbarrow. 25 f* nee pods; many other art hies not mentioned. ■ TERMS CASH. MRS. LUTHA BYRD, Owner Clerk Otto J Felgert Auctioneers—Buman Bros. 18 21 i FOR SALE |i • 1916 FORD T! IM)R—R ft 11 • 1910 PLYMOUTH SEDAN • 1936 CHEVROLET TUDOR Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 1 11 So. Second Phone 1615 wteHamaaHMiteaMMteMHteßßßHatetetenHMHiMHMßiHMnam
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Oct. 18 —(UPj — tPMAI Livestock: Hogs 12.00”. active, mostly 25 lower. bu*k good and choice ISO--270 lbs. 26 25. with several loads around 26 35-26 10 top 26.50 free ly. 160-180 lbs. 25.75 26.25; 100160 lbs 21 00-25.00; sows almut steady at 23 50 24 50. early top 25.09. later steady Io weak, bulk 23.00-24.50, top 25.00. Cattle 2.20”, calves 600; good to low choice light to medium weight steers fairly active, strong to 50 higher; cows fairly active, firm, stock steer and heifer calves strong to 1.00 higher: 12 loads mostly good to low choice 1.000-1,200 1,200 It), steers 33.50-36.00; bulk medium to good yearlings 26.00-30.00, 30.00, odd head choice to 40.<»<»; part load choice heifers 34.00, around six loads mostly good heifers 31 ”0-3.3.<t0; good beef cows 20.00-21.00. vealers moderately active. sternly to all interests, good and cohice 3” ”0-32 ”” Sheep 1.500; fat lambs fairly active, fully steady, bulk good and choice all weights 24 oo -25.00, m*-dium ami good 2200 24 00. deck mostly good Texas yearlings aroud 9” lbs. steady at 21.50; slaughter ewes weak good ami choice 7.»0-8.50, sprinkling 9”” FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Oct 18 (UP) Livesto* k Ilogs 16'2.-'' lbs 26 26 25. 25” .30” lbs 25 75 26. 30" 100 lbs 25-25 5”. pigs 24 5” down, roughs 24 dow n Calves 32. Lambs 24. yearlings 18, ewes 9. bucks 8. Cattle steady Markets At A u/ance By United Press St<>< ks firm in moderately a*-tbei trading Bonds irregularly higher U S governiu* tits did not trad* - Curb stocks higher fit!* ago Mocks higher Silver unchanged in New York .it 77*4 tents a fine ounce Cotton futures firm Grains In Chicago wheat, torn oats ry* - an*l s.*y l>* ;.n futures high or Cattle and hog” active ami steady, sheep steady to w< ak CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE W!.' at Dec 2 . ’1 .. ; July 2”3\ Corn <’* t I 61-- 4 A, Dec 1 il’g. May I 4'l', . July 14.3 U : Sept Ito Oats De* 75\ May 74*«. July 69\ Soybeans Nov 2 l.‘>\ Dec 2 15'-.- March 2 15\: May 2 15’4 September the ninth month of the vear, got its name from the La nt word septein. which means seven Julius Caesar added two months to the Roman calendar and upset the sequence — ■—III III.———III. Roy S. Johnson & Son \ii<-lioneer<4 ft Real Estate DcVosn Bl<lr., (.roattd Floor Phone 101 157 So. 2nd Si. We'll be glad to Represent You in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private tele. 25 years in this bustnes in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of o**r record of which we are proud. Melvin L'echty, Rep.
KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct 18 Y 6” to 180 lbs. .... 25.00 180 to 275 tba. .... 25.50 275 to 300 !ba. 25 00 30” to 325 lbs. 24 50 325 to 350 Iba. 24.00 .350 to 375 lbs. 23.50 375 t<* 4”” Iba. 28.00 140 to 16” tba. 23 00 12” to 110 n.s - 22.50 1”” to 12” Iba. 22.U0 Roughs .3”” lbs. down - 23 25 300 to 350 n.s 22.75 j 35” to 4”” lbs. 2150 4”” to 45” fits. 23 75 45” to 500 lbs. 21 50 5”” to 55” lbs. ...... 20 75 550 to 56” n»s ... 2”.50 Stags 17. M Boars 12”0 Veals 30.00 Spring luimbs 22 5« Yearlings ....... 15.00 Ew.-s 7.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct 18 225 to 25” Rib. ... 25 75 25” to 275 lbs 25.50 275 to 30” tbs. ......... 25.0” 180 to 2”” lbs. 25 25 16” to 18” lbs. 24 75 300 to 35” lbs. 24 50 350 to 4”” lbs. 24.00 10” to II” lbs 2125 Rough* 300 down 24 75 Lamb* .2..... 21.00 Stags 1650 Calves ... ........ 30.00 Ewe* 7 00 Bucks ...... 5.00 Hoars 1200 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct 18 Beans subject to change during day. | Prices delivered at elevator. A«k for prices. Grain ”3 per bushel less. Corn "7 per 1”” less fob farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Oct 18 Grade A large white - 64 Grade A large brown 62 i Heavn hens . .28 L< -thorn liens I lbs up . 26 Cocks .15 Fry* rs < all for pri* GRAIN PRICES Adams County F B. Co Op’s Berne Monroe Williams Pleatint Mills C •; •. led (It 1No I Wheat .. 211 'Oats .. . 7” Coin . 210 Brans . 2 28 Call for rye prices I'li ton supplies more than three- ' 'e'lr’h* of al! f'be. consumption in I the I nited State*, with wool and expanding rayon consumption acI'ounting for most of the remaining fourth
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