Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1950 — Page 4
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DBCATUR DAILY DEMOOAT P * tt THX MKATUBWMOCIUTcSI* * Hiatt ht JtohJDeeater, lad.. Fate 04m m HwMawlUtK Dice D. Heller •gmnwßapbd*****’*****"***’ ■ are****** a v ■■ As •». IWHUraPI muiMn 9. H. Halter .— , YloPrwHat *~~~sks=CT“— —wfo; WM- - I _. ....,.’ .__ ,' , * _ . C. K. HOlißOttse •- - •-----«*• • reAAU* er - ■ Uukssrittlin Batea: —je~MoA fa IATW rftotoW Owtf; Ob w H; Ms swaths. Ml: a moatoa. M.M. By MsAL ksyoed ABmbs mm! AdJotaigg Coeßtiesj Ose yeer. »T M; 4 moaths. Utt; I month., 4200. By Carrier, 4» cretta per week. Btegle copiea, 4 agate. -■'■"■•* r . . 1 ! •
A minute of daylight may be capped oft every day. torn Um mercery toe't .grins. Awwawarg. FYrewsmwmk Maili waavrai MreciiF. umijw/jw »m S* boat* next Thursday at a Family Day program at the local Ptoat. Workers will escort tottr cassia thraagk too moders buildtogs sad numbers or their famlMm will see Brat-haad the porticoA—*-« toeap ska rar duty perw*MßUl “T •** Mrar v ideal to toe production ot fractional horsepower motors. Family Dey la mmutotog now to too way ot ptaat loam and too Deeatnr program will ran from 10 la the morning until 10 at night. City police will again direct traffic /ts tto Madiaoa-Bucoad street wearing Saturday evening. Lari woah’s experiment worked fairly weii and too officers belleve toe heavy flow of traffic ein be directed better by manual control than by a flasher light, which might boule the care on both .ides ot toe street. Pedes Irian, were given a chance to cross the street, when the traffic lines could b»'slopped at B» j r ' •• - • ft meat* When the flow waaa't the o -*-O— — Next Week to convention week for the two political parties. The Democrat, meet on Tuesday and the Republicans on Thursday to nominate their alate candidates, headed by nominees for Foiled state. Senator From this county, the Detina tofts have 11 delegates and th- OOP 11. The principle fight bm.ro around the nut between Alex Campbell and Coegreapman Jacubalur ths Democralie nomination tor Senator, the reweminalton of Senator Capehart being rakt ri sot granted. . L-—o- —■ While we do not believe that L-b highway north to the county lipe should be improved merely for the rake of giving smooth riding to Fort” nfraybe. something will have to be done with the highway as a matter of safety. For the amount of traffic carried, ths highway'ls narrow. The pavement is breaking off at the .ides, which creates a driving baaard. In the rebuilding of our . state highway.: thought should be given to their use ten year, hence Ry that time t'B-27 will be lined with .ary between Richmond and/ Mackinaw City Mirh. with li/ catur between the two puttu./
New Uses of X-Ray and Radium \
By Herman N. lOßdeyen. M.D. THE M <»p»- of X radium i has constantly been cnlurgt-d so! that today irradiation in th>ae| taro forma la hrtns stKcetefully used tel the treatment of a l*ru«sumliar of different ronrtltioni. In anntr raana it le the lieat meth od in other dtatordera, It 1« a useful aid to other forma of treatment Though the aynrags./;>er«>n does not realign It. irradiation han proved valuable in dealing with) certain types <4 infection. Jud bo* it vesta id not known, but the general opinion in that by oeatroylng the white blood cells known m lymphocytes. It liber ate* Mtbstaarea with germ-kilUnc powers. It also increases the\low of blood to the affected pert. plaays a helpful measure la o»».- < oming infection. , — 5 Among the Infections in -Wirin' irndiatkai i* helpful—are boU£ and rarhoßclPK. pimjries. adenU, | ringworm of the scalp, and alnus] tnfprtimi . ha* b**<*n noted that rdr-i b ß un< lea, when treated early bv i irradiation may b#* ,f»nrirrly war I-. M off \CaThiinr!eii rojnmoaly or j <nr cm fly back nf the neHr Ini the dr*P*k portk-n* of the tl« - ; Mas nndrr\he gkfn Ruf. in >HI< raaaik the ! rrhevenj pafa and u healing | ; The Irradiation i« .«!<<» hr’pfnt! : . ■<*•*»♦- •he parntiT i.-Tred■ below thr «4T T & e ’L-> r *
„ ■/ ■ I- > Pekin. Illinois to tbs first city i is the country to ask for a census . recount. city uMMuto areu t sattotted with tbe popatettoa figure I at tf.M* aad believe it should exceed 2S4M, in view of tbe addUftosai wiitr meter* imlilled tn homes in the past decade. While error to possible, for a census eant be perfect, mistakes probably do no* exceed one to two percent of the total Mia will find, as do other cities, that many of its citiaena live outside of established city limit*. although they may own a bwaiaere ( or work witbin the city itself. It'S the trading area around a town that makes it sgoodshoppiag center. —■■<>— i -o Shall proud Texas be divided into fir. rules’ When admitted 1 into the Union, she reserved ibis right. Now -Texas oil men are on- ' raged by the Supremo Court ral--1 Ing that title to the submerged ’ coastal oil lands belongs to the 1 federal government and not to tbe separate states. Division ot ' the rtafe would give Texas 10 senator, instead of two, enough ' jJtritoiwUo ■ ’ roeeiutiim annulling -the Sopr< nu« . Court decision This idea has been proposed many times, but always failed for it would deprive Texas of the honor of being the largest state and divide the 1 glories of the Alamo. ' ¥ " « ° v I The Boy Scouts will tranip the historic and sacred grounds of > Valley Forge. Ph., next week as they attend the Boy Scout Campores. The local Scouts will camp with i",ot>o Anifncah youths on the site. where .fteorge. Wash- _ ington and his small Colonial , army. HI fed and ill-dot hi d camped during the severe IJ7T-7S winter. Living there a week and putting their youthful imagir.atioaa. . to work, the Scouts will re-enae* some of the historic epiSiKTer of American Revolutionary days at the American shrine t'ndeij the moonlight 1 , they should see the image of the great Washington and his patriots Who endured hardships that this country might be free. The Camporee should serve as one of the finest indoctrinations in Americanism eker staged by the Boy Scouts of America We congratulate the /local' Scouts on their selection / and slmoel envy the opportunity they have pitching tent on th® hallowed site
[ gland? which ’produce saliva, U Im also the bent form of tr»atrto’frr, I for tubercular insertion a of the i lymph x;lands In the neck Irradiation has also been found um4u! in the treatment of bursitis. the inflammation which so often occurs in the bursa, or fluid containing sacs which cushion’ the Joint* Often lime tiiay be deposited in the bursa as a result nt the inflammation X-ray treatment is useful for • neuritis and neuralgia, and ha? also been used with benefit .dn “nine bdser of arthritis or inflarfi motion of the KdhtiF’. X ray treatment to get rid n* enlarged. tooaUa and overgrowths of lymphoid U«»m in the thma* has been found quite successfu! particularly when surgery cannot be satisfactorily carried out. __ jTertain mole# and warts and \vergrowths of scar tissue known xs keloids, can be Mtisfartorily prMrad~wh!» • ' ■ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I FP.Mv tongue is often.coated I and! a tri bothered wi»h freq wen* t belching A test indicated lack of i ’ ydrnchioric a* id Is this a symp- • torn »»f Atoma< h disorder ” : \nx«er Hvpoacidttv |<a dymp* ■ ; tom- tha.» ma> <> nr in various <<mdition» most of them- not serious lt_is ahw» found in Me»>rr-|-anem.is and following an? m-w*’ infedion . I’ernidoui anemia >< | ft 14 h -d-wvld in . -- ; i
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•— — > | Modern Etiquette | | Dy ROMfITA LU o___ I ——— -» Q. I. on* under financial obligation when a friend offers to lend cue his apartment while he teaway on aa extended trip? A. Yes; all ruunlag -household expensea must be paid during thte period, broken articles replacsd, and it'there are any servants, they should be paid. Q When a girl ie givfhg a party, and one ofthe guests brings a box of candy, should tbe candy be passed around? A. Yas. it is an appreciative and generous act. • -.■i--..--. Q. When Mryiag tea. te it re-nuiiwtf-tWbr SB W Chiba t* .the tea.table be of the same design? A. No; thia la not ossantial. ; • t 20YEABS AGO f \TODAY ,► \ —: June 23 —\A son was horn yesterday to Col.gnd Mrs. Charles A.
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CHAPTER THIRTY FIVE WHEN Jtnnj really waxed. Brent ano ner aistera wera o'? longer at Cha hospital. Mm telt better, and responded to ner cbeer- = fill nurse with something like S*l okl apirit. When pr. Higbee came to aee ner. ene was almost beraetf again. -Well." M said, nibbing nu lianas from the qpld. and looking down at ner with ma twinkling smile, "you nad us worried lor M while, young lady. But you can bless the elements tor a rapid recovery. it you hadn’t nad a lot ol snow to cushion your tail, you'd have had a much worse concur aion.*, "Is that what it was?"" \ “And still is." he cautioned her. "You re-not over It yet. and we'U keep you quiet tor a while And then we’ll have to X-ray that leg ot yourainstantly the dull ache which bad permeated her being became toeuased on her left leg, and she looked down at the counterpane curiously, "la It brokent" she "drrd -\--- ■ - -1 don't think ea but welT have some pictures to make sure." he told her. "Still, you have a beautiful set of contusions which will keep you from hopping around tor some time How did It happen? The young man who was driving the car seemed rather incoherent about it aIL“ / Jenny said, "Ghillie got away from me and ran ngbt in front of him. He put on his brakes and studded. It wasn't his fauU at all. and he wa.M going siowjy." Or. Higbee >chuckled. “Ton'll never collect damages at that rate. Jenny!" She smiled, too. “No, I don’t suppose I win, but tt's only fair to tell It the way It happened.” That's mms « teas what be said. Foor devil! He got out of the ear and tried to piek you up, tiut Ghillie went for him—thought be was trying to injure you some more, I suppose It. was quite a snarl there tor a while, I understand." Jenny said suddenly, “When may 1 go home?" and knew, as seon as she had said It, that she really wanted to go, "If you've no broken bones, tn a eoupte of days. Yets'B he there for Christmas, If that's what's worrying you.- Dr. Higbee seed. "But you'll have to promise to obey orders, and be absolutely quiet ter Some time. Will you?" - Brent carried her Into the bouse on the day before Ortotmae Natalie had come with him. and Diane was waiting at the door to greet I- her. For a moment. Jenny woo too excited to notice the difference tin thane, and when she did, she was dionbfouaded Di was wearing an apron' Not emptily taffeta one. -'m or e <WofetM«r than anything <’ use not a nlßhd orcaady one.
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ilattirtt at ■ngUwaad M. I. O*to Weto has both wrists Ma*: ea whea a car in which he ildlag with Jobs Burnett to atta striped seat of Decatur. Dey Utter returns to Decatar after being abducted by two strangers and forced to drive hto car 1.4 W miles. Wheat was M cents oa the board.of trade today, lowest since ISM. Thursday and Friday will be dollar day. in De< attrr.~ ‘7’ — Babe Ruth has hit 23 home rust this season ] Household Scrapbook By ROMRTA LSI I ‘ ’ '■ '•* r ’• ■ •'■'?-T-- - A v. -.XAaufocAro fvwWwfl .Keep « metal cll|> at a convenient height over the kitchen table to hold recipes while the preparing a being gone. The recipes will net get soiled and will be out of the way during the process- of cooking. Care of Fiano If a piano is kept in a hot, dry ilimate. or In a plane where there
but a good Mrvieeablo percale apron 01 Jenny'a They put her in the wigg chair, with ber left toot on the haseock, ■admiring her. to nave you . wmking bash "You'll never you gave us. « at least ten itly, "Well, If are. then I've that gives me oi<ler sister - ys wanted!" Diane suddenly sniffed the air anu whirled out of the room, crying something about "1 nope it isn't burning!" SndXjenny looked curiously at Natalie and Brent -Is Di eooking something?- she asked lacredulouely. \ "Custards for you." Nat told her. "She saw a couple of the trays at tbg hospital and decided >ou'd need building up when ws got you home." / ■ ' ' "But—" Jenny began, when Ne\ talle added, "Mrs. Henio wanted to make them, tat tx seemed to think she ought to mata them hereelf, so don't be surprised If they're .black on . top and watery widerneath." They were just that, but Jenny did not mind. The very fact that Diane had wanted to cook them for her made them taste twice as good as any cnetarda she had ever eaten before Diane stayed for dinner that night, and Fred joined them. Afterward, wonder of wonders, he and Diane did the dishes, and Natalie and Brent sat I with Jenny la the living room "Half an hour, and then you must go to bed.” Natalie warned her. "Were ffoihg to keep rigidly to-’Dr. Higbee's schediUe." Bhe settled down oa a cushion at Jenny’s feet. "We have a lot to catch up on," she said abrupt ly. "I hope you weren't too worried that night when I didn't get taeae fqr dinner. I did try to reach you by phone, but the phone service was disrupted where ere. were celebrating—oa account of the snow. I suppose—and I couldn't put the call through.” Jenny dosed ber eyes, and tn that moment' of need all her strength returned. She said calmly, "I did worry, of course. But I knew there must be a reason Whsre were you, Nat ?“ Natalie said'fiercely, TH never de such a thing again, going off without telling whsd 1 was going to do! But, oh. Jenny. I was afraid to talk about it-afraid that it might not come off. after all. Brrnt said It would, but I couldn't quite believe it.* Jenny said. "You met at the City Hall at two-thirty. Perhaps 1 can guess the rest.' - Natalie * dark- heart was thrown back in survnaa. and abs stared
to an* dry knot «tom tom IM* a bottto «t water, unooeered, to.Me toe dMK’ M* JW f* *» wMtowaM jtrwromttnd dhttage. ■iMfc aatto er weton ghees may be frwbMid by toe brink rsbbiag a tth a doth w*M has been attarWk—* Im mm* tbMNMSbIy wr«M Mt. rilHri Mill IAWBF? VicoFres A Mecresarr Amaegt M CafMM Mnd . reAee.ee . .foop/iMaRTji or Uw HjUD" — B trros fswm any pater ftoeeky ftAMat Mb* M*b< <bt> M “' W * MW! .. MMaiMtte *U> ft* * M, H ‘ n eared 4 M.IUH Total Drew Assets 4 !.»»».«* •« n-rdyid IrwMff Mot ▲*> !§=§“«« ft • F*ft *• ur# ostMaadiag rtebs . >i.lM.ttltl *• ♦ <iMi.M : % w.tt.,. I Total Mobil I tire .* t.W.ttt*. rapitat 4- teMmutaReserve for Con Hagen I He. . M.eoa.s. , Surplus 4 i>S,HS.tt Total , y'LWi.ii’ii mate <>r liMlielsa. Ofthe of litsuraiM-e CootoUealoncr I, the underelgned, fneurahie Commissioner i,f Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a corre-1 copy of the male moot of the Condi 11-.rivot tbe above mentloOed Comps by on the SIM day of Dscombor. , !»♦.: as shewn by the ofteisal 1 -.talement and I hat the mH original -istement io now us fits In this i-rfli-e- - In Ttarttanony Whereof. I here- > June. tS»» i "’ M ' rewwh- A- tr-rrr." Insurance Commimdoeer. • If Mutual Cnmpany ao ataie 1 •• Htrike out "•ooh", "Market'' or "Amortised „ ' ••• Htrlke out "tk-ok" or ."Market JCSH M-JBI.T <■ Aa a young nation, the UA. aaed to sell mainly raw materials and to buy finished products abroad i Now ths situatioa is reversed. I 1 ■" ■/ ■
at asr. Meter with wterbSd eyes However did you aauw?” “I touad Brent's notation is youi tui iflwsuifcte i mMMAAOiMAAAft IMB uvuraMjni wnw • that day.” t Natalie's aaad reached ep to ciaep nets. "Than you did uader* stand. Oh. rm ae gtedl You see. Brent was cure things would go smoothly, ae bad made all U>e arrangements. but 1 didn't actually believe Gary wouki pe there until 1 saw him with my own eyes We had ! lanned to be married yesterday. . « course we’ve put » off now. aery!” It was barely a whisper, but Jenny's heart oeemed to be up in nar throat, choking og utterance. "Gary!" "Yes" Natalie bad not even nouood her sudden leek of composure. so intent sbe was on bar own story. "He finally came around to seeing my side Os it. Jen, but It wt- BreM who made him ass it. Ms to the meat Mnbtern matt!" She said it with real prtfis *Aad it be hadn't had a really suteteatial raiM and a year-end bonus as tafi, J donY kame arguments would have won out. WIH you mind it we all live here together, JenY Borne day, well have pur own house, of esuews although 111 atm went to work here la the stadia But Brent and 1 have practically covered the nousing sKubtien. nad there isn't anything decant that wv one afford nght auwKWitt you mind?" Th love having you.” Jenny said with eonvicUta. “Besides, it's / pertly your bouse, you know * A Natalie chudtled "Gary matato on paying rank, and’taa’t argue with him about R. Jehny. You'd never Win the argumeiU, and I might toss him again.* -■X ’ Thea Jenny atfd semslhing whit* tad been bothering \ bar. “But why do you went to be mar- \ ried in Maw York state?" she asked. “Why dM you get your li\ cense lb the chyr A “But we wont be!* Natalie protested. “We didn’t! Where dM you get not Maa? Oh, I know! Brent. n*s your fault. You aaM ■CRy Hair uwtead of Town Hair on that tap of paper you gave me.” mux • nopeiesMiy njevroponuin creature," Brent said mournfully "But Pm trying to get in tape with small town life. Td better, if Tm going to live in one for the root of my hfe.” That night Jenny dept deeply, with a peace which came tram many factor*. It was wonderful to be back in ber own home again. It was wonderful to be wrapped so warmly tn hte sisters' lova Best ot all. R was wonderful to know that it was Gary who had won Natalie's heart, and that Beeat had only tore art mg aa a tnend art go-between. ' me Ctatatedgr ’MET"
ankScab A, F. LAFRKsW Fi***«***ft hired 4 .4M.-eee.ss ”4 NO" (Free from any prior — Ineambrance) ... .. Bonds” ißvokt Value *»541».»T3H Cash In Banka iOn interent nnd Not os la- - Mr eat I — 4 «.5»1.»7».4« Duo and Ai-cruml ttotereet and' Rente. „ •3' Lite tM rate’ ‘" w w to kßiSre » IM4M M Other Aaseta Preme reretvsht. Fro. F»r. | „ r, ruV. u »: 1 . I , ; r ™ i mu.s Fund. Held by or De bmIMM wMA wfoi Reinsurers . I 244Z4& Rolnaursare ReoeivsMe Uebed B. Cel I. 4 15.435A7 Duo from Surety Fire 1 Hu Co Current Aceouat * H.atare Accounts Receivable —,.... fSA-I 1* . * tS.S*S S. , Funds on depoartt.with Assigned rfska .I*ool. I *44*14 1 1-rems A Aci o.ata due A In precess or collection 4 *447.14541 1 Ktrully in fends of Bailee Bond Cnderwrlt- ' ere „--g M.HS.T4' ; Euulty In funds of 1 Workmen' Comp Re- • Im Barren * 4444 M S. Acrtovatß d»thtorwl»fl we> • rur** None K«uHr tn fun*M <»f / UftUt** Avto? x _ H«»n In*. C.r<tup I, St9.<>2M 1 Market value «»f utocke . over Book Value * ».4M.OS»4t j IPor Bebed D I Total Orow Assets **1.*»».4M41 1 |>e*uet AirnetN Not AAmitted 1 S.m.Hi** 1 Net AnbwM hVHI.ni ll UARILITIh;* ’ Raaerve or amount ne--1 veejifirsL .-h» — rtol»flu s tiututandlnic rlwk m tl4,*>*.***.77 J laoaaea due and unpaid >l3, ’ IxiHNdM adjusted and not i d,ie i 1 un«*iti»ted and in BtiNpenMe | 4,163.111 >® r Hille and Art<iunUi un Pttid | WftvW.l* Fundw held under rein* 1 Tree Hee r.mt r» f I.M?.*ll<<i other I,ittbilHir» <»r th»‘ C.HnpMoy , 5.419 SI Total MabilHleto- 117.1 1M9512 ’ •’on t! name) Iteverve tl.ftM.M* 19 ’ <a*ltal 17 ,nv ano wo Kurplu* i.t L ■ Total MUIJR-U t>ffi4 e 4>f Inwur.tnee <'em mi a* innet* .1 thn underxianed*. Inauranre Ci»mrßii*a«tornrr of • Indian*, hereby rertlfy t7»a.t the above lea «orre«'t ri.pv of the Htatefnent <»C fthr ditlon «>( tM®abflVe nimtiofied <*om- - p«*ny on th»* 3let day of (>4>vemhajr I><9 as •h<wn by the original et at emeu i>-a nd that the aald original Ptatemnii it* now «»n file in thle I o(f»«r- • . . . In Tettffw*ny Wherenf, 1 hereL u*tu auba* Hhe my name iind affix . my offl.lal,-wl. thia lat day gsf June. 195* \. SWAL \ Kre air J. ft lebmaaa Inaurabee i’ommlaaiont'r •ir MWuat TTnwfiawr an atate •• Mtrik‘ out ' N«»t»k . ' Market «>r f:Amort •••Mrtlte out -Rookv or * Market ’ Ih? m . Jl '■ Acrordiiiß -to a On tury .Fund report unltma have grown fivefold IhTb'e t'ntthd State, since 1*32.- •• Try A D.mpcr.t W.nt Ad—lt P.tys ' ' ’ ' • ' ’ - 'L ' X
6.50x16 You get Hie oreotett extro-voluo 7.00x16 tiro today at no extra cost! \ <w - Get here u«r Hurry — while, our supply of these greet f. S. Royal Ds Luxe tires lasti. Remember, these are no ordinary f tires —they re/irsf quality—/afrit design—with special / UP f/j (eeturei you can't find in any other tire. f wQX ■SBIIi TODAY / / Ag>,_ Trade <7 lES I—DECATUR SUPER SERVKE 224 W. er at these dealers: Hl-way fierviee—Decatur gay tors ..Motor Sates—Oeeatur f Preble WeMing—treble guereher's fiervicos—Monroe Mutt's Service—Pleasant Mills ' :..Jsfttei9!L'64rage—Serna > - Tim's Super Service—Berns ITIftR ft I \ n■■ - - ' ! — “ '■■■■■■l*--
MWTMW WB BMBWBd Notice to hereby gives that tbe Board of CommtoStonero of Adaiwa j?*.*a wbsvs 1 . eusw I, IMS rwtafve sealed bids at ths effice of the County Auditor for The eosetruetton of two <>» new hridae abutmeatto «a Counts* Roid !Snto in Jttfereo. Township, bo‘MsVVriwr Creek Towaahip. Plans aa< spool fleet lose are •» file at tbs Adam. County Highway Garage. First A Jackson streets, = *loraffnr- RiMM***. - : All bids must be accompantsd by bond or certified check In an smount equal to 1.44 of price bld i The Board reasrvre the right to reject noy or sli bids By order of the Board of fen- , mlsskmerv of Adams County. Tboraree I. Brew Auditor Ad... > Never compromise with whtt you ! kBBW to bs right. . B .-■ a* L * laS*mdfak|mi* Our lots! Pise Men Loes sr«rem vCJ eefesdt to osr 64— bevroes» ell *0 j > to***«ew. ta e V I- bus, H Itai «, tats. to. OS LOCAL LOAN , COMPANY inimeWH 1 mm JS-VtJST ‘gg. * V.y Smslw. IsWase
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Rbsicll Markle. bb4 Romftmoftd Gould. DskBMH^ 7 Marcel X WeUiag. Bryaat. routs t. and Maty Miea MagiMah, rom« Charie. Nibliek. route k aad Ksthlsaa hoctenber, Decatur. Vwm A W w w If Vw Have aimMhteg te Wl “Stock TmT 70% Milk Mlds Far rapid Kain* and prevention of nutritional defidenrieN In Poultry and Livestock. M.M per 104 »a. . Pull Liite sf CONKKY FtCO ~ ■ z /A GERBER FEED STORE 5 juttea went. 1 north Coppew C’orntr . . ... .. —... — -j-
