Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1953 — Page 5

Tuesday, November 17, 1953

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QUICKIES-By Ken Reynolds Si q _ " I: - 4/Q-. i oi • i : “ . . . might as well look for a. pew battery in the Democrat Want Ads—ours is dead IV L Farmer's Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE —Young male hog, pure bred Duroc, serviceable age, Phone S|-8563. 271 3t-x CONDENSED BUTTERMILK For Sale; Custom dressing wanted. Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd. , ■ 186 T FOR SALE— Farmers Horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Hafllch & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North J 2nd street, Decatur. 25 TF WANTED TO BUY—White Rock fryers; eggs; hens; Leghorn • I hens; free culling and pick-up. Custom dressing daily. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717. | 89 TF fruit PETfe or LIVESTOCK, see us for your needs. Rabbit pellets; Dog food; Horse feed; Poultry supplies; Hog feeders; Winter waterers; Heat bulbs. Heller Coal, Feed and Supply. 265 TF ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc.. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. VWe pay all ; phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stad- • let Broducts Co. 15 TF YOUR FEEDING PROBLEM is our feeding problem! We have vitamins, anti-biotics and blackstrap molasses to help you with your feeding formula. Bring your feeding problem to us. Heller Coal, Feed & Supply. 263 TF BERRY’S FARM SEEDS Spring booking Sale. Lot Gold Northern grown Alfalfa, 20.40 bu.; Cert. Ranger Alfalfa, $23.70 bu.; Red clovdr World brand, 22.50 bu.; Other mixtures and grasses; 25% down, of|er expires November 21st. Berry Seed Co., Van Wert, Ohio. M 259 1,6 t Lost and Found ' LOST ■ — Black purse, between Adams street & Post Office, containing prayer book and rosary. Iffound please' return to 427 Adams street. ; 271 It LOST OR STRAYED—BIack & tan female \coon hound, if found, please CdU 3-9163 or 3-9975. Wilmer G. Miller. 270 3t-x Real Estate FQR SALE—4 bedroom all modern fyome in I A-l condition on nice large shaded lot on Main Street of Willshire, Ohio. Quick possession. Priced below actual worth for quick sale, for further information please contact. The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana, C. W. Kent, Phone 3-3390, Gerald Strickler. 271 3t

FQR SALE — 10 acre suburban property with 4 bedroom home, corn -crib, garage, all kinds of ifi-uit, good etc. located just oft of East Street, frort Wayne, Indiana. For fur ther- information please contact. The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana, C. W. Kent, shone 3-133907 Gerald Strickler. r ■ 271 3t

• Is There I lew Home In lour Future? T ! w ? We invite you to inspect the new Gunnison Home in the Porter Addition on North Street, opposite the Generaf Electric plant. Open Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:30 toi9:00 o’clock or at your convenience, f Three bedrooms, all modern, down payment as low as j $2250. GI loan applications accepted. ■ I J A Good Realty Service. [ Heller Building Phone 3-4106 Opposite City Free Parking Lot [- w 1 '

| For Sale —M Ise. FOR SALE —Fryers, Phone 3-9286. 271 3t-x FOR SALE— Baby bed; Thayer stroller, Phone 3-2182. 269 3t FOR SALE— Zenith Television; Also all TV Aerial Parts. Uhrick Brothers. 271 TF FOR SALE—9' x 10'6" rose colored rug and pad; 4 wheel trailer, | Phone 3-2115. 271 3t-x (FOR SALE OR TRADE—2I foot | ? trailer house; Also Hampshire | male hog; Fresh cow, with calf, j Max Thieme. 271 3t-x -CEMENT — sl.lO per bag. Less S than 10 bags $1.20; Brick mortar. Cash & carry. Colter Brothers, J Brikcrete & Lumber Co. 247 TF FOR SALE—Housetrailer, Pontiac Chief, 30 ft., good as new; 417 ; North Behring street, Berne, In- | diana, Phone 2-2593 after 5 p.m. | 271 3t tfrOß SALE— Deer rifle number I’ 99EG, lever action 300 Savage; | Also 30-30 lever action Marlin. | Special prices. Coppess Corner, | Phone 6-6431. 271 3t 3FOR SALE—Potatoes U. S. No. 1. || grown in mineralized soil, guar- | anteed to cook quick and white, I 50 lbs. $1.35. Coppess Corner. 271 3t BUY Beautiful Parakeets for t Christmas gifts. Your choice of r colors, Blue, green, chartreuse, | yellow, grey. Jimmie Welty, 210 J ■ South 4th street. 270 6t LINE of G.E. and l MAYTAG Appliances. l Parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street, Phone 3-4362. I f ~ 270 6t FOR SALE — Frigidaire refrigera- ; tors; ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freezers. Large | trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. ( 167 TF FOR SALE—Light green sculptur- | ed pattern, all wool bigelow car- ' peting to fit 12’,x 18’ room; Also | in two halls, 5' x 6’ and 4' x s', S. like new. Call 3-3964 after 3:30. 270 3t frURKEYS FOR SALE—MiIk fed, dressed or on foot, phone 2 short | 2 long on Poe, Ind. 1 mile West 3 of Poe, sales everyday except Sunday. Lytle Turkey Farm. \ 254 24t Christmas 'froYs — Lay away g Now for Christmas. We have a | large selection to choose from. | Uhrick Bros. 259 TF FOR SALE —Kelvfnator refrigera- ' tors, Home freezers and Electric | ranges, if you want quality get i Kelvinator — trade now for a -f new Kelvinator see them at DE-, f CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FREE — Feel free to look around | in our store at our fine merchans dise such as furniture, floor cov- | erings, bedding, lamps and apf: pliances, and every day hard- | ware needs. Open each evening | .except Wed. Stucky & Co., Mont roe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF pw PLUMBING—S' recessed cast ®iron bath tub with fittings; 17 x | 19 cast iron shelf back lavatory | with fittings; close coupled closet | combination with white seat; | All three fixtures only $164.98. | 32 x 21 Double bowl ledge cast iron sink with fittings $61.95. | Baker Plumbing & Heating, 704 H Monroe street, Phone 3-2609. 243 TF 4j* - f — Salesman Wanted THROUGH DEATH, f; Rawleigh business now open in Adams County, Dealer who recently died sold there six years. J Trade well established. Excep- | tional opportunity. Write at S once, or see G. S. Myers, R. Nd. 1, | Grabill or write Rawleigb’s Dept. I, INK-270-202 Freeport, 111. — 271 T-X

Miscellaneous INSULATION—Save fuel; insulate with Eagle-Picher lead Tool. (Not Rock Wool.) Call for tree estimate, Klenk’*. , 16 TF FOR SALE—Dressed poultry and eggs, fresh daily. Free delivery. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North lsth, Phone 8-3717. 89 TF WE REPAIR any make ,01 Radio or TV. Call on our Factory-Train-ed radio and television experts, all makes, all model*, all work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. \ 229 TF IF YOU are a careful driver, you may save as much as % on your auto insurance cost. Yon don’t have to be a farmer. Fred Corah, State Farm Insqrance Agency, 207 Court Street, Phone 3-3656. 242 TF SEPTIC L tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTBR—Sew-ers, drains 4 cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF For Rent FOR RENT —5 rooms and bath, all modern home at 723 North 2nd street. 270 3t-x FOR RENT — 4 room apartment, private bath, heat and hot water furnished. Will rent furnished or unfurnished, Call 3-2942. 270 3t FOR RENT —An all modern 3 room apartment, private bath, all utilities furnished. Call at 717 North 2nd street. ' ‘ 269 TF FOR RENT —6 room apartment, private bath, living room and hallway carpeted, heat and hot water furnished, Call 3-2942. \ 270 3t FOR RENT — 3 rpom furnished apartment, private bath, heat, water and lights furnished. Inquire at 216 North 4th. 262 TF, FOR RENT—Clean modern private apartment, priced right. Furnished or unfurnished, with heat. 225 North 9th. Call in person 3-4606, Hours 4 p.m. to 7 pm 271 6t FOR RENT—Nice upper apartment, 3 rooms and bath, four large hard Wood floors, modern kitchen, cabinets, double sink, disposal, water and heat furnished, private entrance. Call *3-3214 days. After 5:00 p.m. Call 3-3795. 270 3t-x Automotive FOR SALE— 1941 PLYMOUTH Business Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. “Our used cars make good or we do.” 270 3t OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist 4k Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. \ 247 TF FOR SALE—I9SO DeSoto 4-do6r, very clean, a real buy. Phil L. Maeklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. “Our used cars make good or we do." 269 3t HAVE - YOU Checked Our Used Car Prices? Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Corner Ist & Monroe, Phone 3-2003. \ 156TF FOR SALE—I94B Chevrolet 4-door; 1951 Studebaker pick-pp; 1951; FOrd. Priced to sell fast while they last. Phil L. Macklin Qo. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. "Qur used cars make good or we do.” _____ 'y 269 St

We, The Undersigned, Will Sell At Public Auction * ■'■ .'■ '' 7 ■ ? In Geneva, Indiana on Highway 27 in south part pf town 2 blocks North of Feller’s Grocery Store, on Saturday, November 21, 1953 Two O’clock p. M. Six Room Modern House with living room, dining room, bedroom,, toilet and bath down, two bedrooms with closet up stairs. Kitchen has built in features. This house is heated wuu a good areola furnace hot wgter radiator heat. Inclosed porch. Nice big two egr garage size 22 x 20 feet. These buildings have good roof and good siding and are in good state of repair.- ’ >r ‘ ' ■ ’ y Full size corner lot 66 x 132 feet, with shrubs, fruit trees and garden space. If you are for a property to ljve in or for an investment be sure and be at this ale i • TERMS—2O% cash day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed and abstract. Immediate possession. ' clym fellers UU4AN FEUERS. This sale is conducted by Schwartz Realty Service. Tel. 34257. 915 Monroe St., Decatur, Ind. ,Tr Auctioneer—P. D. Schwartz io 13 17 19

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NICE selection lat* model w»«d cary. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. "s<3 TF FOR ALE—I9S2 CHEVROLET 4doqr. Pon!t sge H todayPhi| L Macklin Co. ChryslerPlymouth Dealer. "Qur U»ed cars mage good or w* SO." 271 3t 1352 STUDEBAKER Commander Hard-top. This car |s loaded with extras. Priced to sell. Engle 4k Irwin Motors. Your friendly dialer. 171 2t 1953 BUICK Riviere Herd-top. Dyngflow, power steering, radio, tinted glass, white-wgll tires, very mileage. This egr i» Just like ney. Save spyergl hundred dollars. Engle 4k Irwin MPtorg, Your friendly Studebaker deaier- ~ . 271 It 1950 FQRD 4-door. Radio, heater and good battery. Priced for quick sale, knglp 4k Irwin Motors, Your friendly Studebaker dealer. 271 2t 1349 BUICR Super. 2-door, radio, heater, excellent condition, dark green finish. A real used car bargain. Engle 4k Irwin Motors, Yoqr friendly Sfudebeker dealer. \ 271 2t 1946 Recently overhauled, new pres and new battery. Priced to sell. Engle & Irwin Mfitprg, Vopr friendly dealer. 27f 2t 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion. Loaded with extras. Formerly owned by an expert mechanic who traded for New StudebakerIf you are looking for a fine car in excellent condition, this is it. Engle * Irwin Motors, Your friendly Studebaker dealer. 271 2t 1950 FORD "6” Panel Trpck. Body and motor in excellent condition. Good tires. A practical truck for carpenters, masons, farmers or for delivery in bad weather. , Engle & Irwin Motors, Your friendly Studebaker dealer. i ■_ , 271 2t Help Wanted WANTED TO RENT—Veteran recently discharged, needs 2 or 3 bedroom house, two children, can furnish references. Please Call 3-4513.270 2t Wanted - WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens; Leghorn hens; Heavy springers; We alsp do custom dressing. Shaffer Produce, 607 Kekionga atreet, 8-2017. > 255 24t WASHING machine repairing lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and fcottlq gas. Monroe Washer Repair Servlcp Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. 194 TF sewing repaired —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Jtny make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines.' Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 8 S-m. tp 8 p.m. 258 24t-x Several nations erected made-to-order cities for the|r capitals. Notable exampips include New Delhi, India; Canberra, Australia; and Washington, D. C. Three State Troopers Named To Vacancies INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Three statp troopers today were named to fill vacancies in three districts. Joseph W. Reese, of Columbia City, was appointed to the Indianapolis district; Gilbert L. Devore, Anderson, to Charlestown, and Robert L Owen, Gary, to Dunes Park. V VACCINATIONS <C— From One) tueky, Tennessee, Montana, Virginia, Michigan and* Illinois were likely to have mare than one county on it because pt their polio records. Trade Ip a good Town — Decatur

Card ass Thanks I wish in thia' manner to thank those who sent cards, beautiful flowers and many gifts, on my B|th birthday; Also for the beautiful get well cards, while being ig bed the last 32 months. Nettie Roop. 1 Cij . \ 271 H-x Wf* Would take this opportunity if we may to egtend our deepest gratitude tp thpse who offered us s»mmch understanding and sympathy during the recent Illness Spd death of opr son. To those whose Ipygly flowers were symbols of brightness during our trying days; to thoge whose words of encouragement meant so much tq us; to those whose underlanding helped us Understand, wp can only offer our heartfelt thanks. To the many, many Others who came to us, and pressed upon us their sincere sympathy, their encouraging friendship and their supreme loyalty, We will be ever lastingly thankful. \ Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Mann and Family f Bh\ I 271 It SEE BIG THREE (Continued From Pane One) discuss,concrete issues the United States will cpnsider the proposal. But these officials said any ouch proposal must call for a meeting on acceptable condition. And, they added, chances of winning Soviet agreement to conditions the west considers acceptable seem remote. T|ie U. 3. experts think the bulk of British and French diplomats feel the same way as a result of the tough Soviet reply to the west’s (qvitation for a foreign ministers meeting. For this reason, they expect the solid western position to regain intact. U. S. PROPOSES (Contluued From Fa*re Oue) the two sides.” ” 3. Russia and the four Asian nation* should taka part in the conference" in order to Insure smooth progress." rrade In a good Town — Decatur "" USED CAR You Want At Low Cost BEAUTIFUL TO SEE AND PRIVE! 1950 STUDEBAKER Com. mander. Slick flowing lines. Fully equipped,, including automatic transmission. Exceptionally clean in*jde and' out. You take no chances with this one. Today’s Special $795.00 ; B * 15 OTHER SPECIALS! ■ Reconditioned for long life Convenient Monthly Terms ; SCHWARTZ FORD CO, Inc. ■ * Cor. 3rd & Monro* street* ! ■ l l | '

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Paddle Outlawed By I. U. Fraternities BLOOMINGTON, Ind., UP —lndiana University’s interfraternity council outlawed the paddle Monday. The council voted to bar paddling as a mean* of enforcing discipline in social fraternities on the campus. The action grew out of an incident several weeks ago in which an Evansville youth recovering from polio was injured in a pre-initiation paddling. Many campus .frats banned the paddle previously. WEATHER PROPHET <CoaHoard From Paxe Oae) Mauzy department store, where he wak employed 40 years. The store no longer exists. \ His first forecast wap issued in 1917 after a chance meeting With a stranger who detailed a formula for weather predicting based on a study, of the winds during the equinoxes. Purcell said he never saw the man again, but gave the system a trial and discovered it worked. His fame began to grow, and in later years after he became well known i throughout the midwest, Purcell was persuaded to publish an almanac known as Mark Purcell’s Weather Almanac. Despite his success, the modest Purcell never sought publicity. His secret formula is expected to be carried on by his only survivors, a sister, Mrs. Fred Gale, Rushville, and a niece, Miss Margaret Gale. Both of them have assisted Purcell in gathering material for his predictions. TRUMAN LASHES (Contluaeg Froh. Pa*e Owe) ney general of the United States—the highest legal officer in our government — has degraded the highest function of government,” the former president said. “He has made the department of justice a tool for skullduggery. The attorney general of the United States has not only degraded his office, he has deceived, his chief as to what he proposed to do. ’ “And in saying, ‘Harry Dexter White was known to be a Communist spy by the very people who appointed him’ he lied to the American people. In backing away from Uhis charge with the mealymouthed statement that V® had, no intention of impugning the loyalty of any high official of the prior administration, he lied to the American people again.” Mr. Truman said he had lived up to bis presidential oath to preserve. protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and added: “I believe I passed on to mj’ successor the great office of president of the United States with its integrity and independence unimpaired.” The (ormer president said the Republican administration’s handling of the White incident is an "example of tfee decay of the basic principles of freedom now taking place in this country.” "It |s now evident,” he said, “that the present administration has fully embraced, for political advantage, McCarthyism.” He defined McCarthyism as “the corruption of truth, the abandoninent of oiir historical <|evptio|i to fair play . . . the use of the big lie and the unfounded accusation against any citizen in the name of Americanism or security ... the spread of fear and the destruction of faith . . . •” s Mr. Truman said the attack oh him was obviously of “political mqtivation.He said be chose to answer It because the “wild Imputations of disloyalty” were directed at others as well as himse|f, including Fred M. Vinson, th* late

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Markets At a Glance Stocks lower in quiet dealing*. Bonds irregular. \ U. S. government bonds firm In quiet trading. American stocks iregular. Midwest stocks irregularly lower. Cotton futures lower. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, oats, rye, soy bean and lard futures irregular. Hogs steady, top 21.00; sheep steady, top 20.00; cattle weak to 25c higher, top 30.75. Chicago ,Cash Grain CHICAGO UP — Cash grain: ' Whe*t: No. 3 red 20014; 3 mixed 200. Corn: 1 yellow 147’A-148; 2 yellow 147 Vi-148: 3 yellow 145-146%; 4 yellow 143%-145%; 5 yellow 143%-145; sample grade yellow 135-144%. Oats: Sample grade heavy'white 74. . , Soybeans: Track Chicago: yellow, northwest, 289%. | INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) — Livestock: * Hog* 9,000; barrows and gilts steady to 25c lower; bulk choice 175-240 lbs. 21.00-21.25; choice 240270 lbs. 20.25-21.00? 120-160 lbs. 18.50-19.50. x Cattle 2,300, calves,4oo; steers steady to 50c lipwer; heifers not established; few high good to choice steers 21.00 to 23.50; good steers and yearlings 18.00-20.50; Vealers weak to 50c lower; tew high choice to prime 26.00-27.00; good and choice 18.50-25.00. Sheep 1,000; lambs strong to 50c higher; choice and prime lambs 19.00-19.50; good and choice 17 J00 to 19.00. > CHICAGO LIVESIPCK CHICAGO (UP)—Livestock: Hogs: Salable receipts 14,000; generally steady' trade; most choice 180-280 lb. butchers 20.7520.90; several loads 180-220 lbs. at 21.00. l Sheep: 2,000; slaughter lambs and sheep steady; good and choice wooled slaughter lambs 18.00-19.50; choice and prime 20.00; double deck mostiy choice 110 !b. fall shprn yearlings 16.50. Cattle: 7,000; calves 600; steers and heifers mostly steady to weak; cows steady to 25c higher; vealers steady; several loads high prime 1,025-1,375 lb. 1 steers 29.50-30.75; other prime steers 28.75 down; bulk choice and prime grades 23.00-28.00; good to low choice 19.00-22.50; choice and prime heifers 21.0 Q-24.50; few prime vealers 23.00; commercial to choice 15.0> 22.00. ”I I 11 11 J . L 111*1111 y ■ chief justice of the Unitqc| State* who was secretary of the treasury at the time White was a government official. 4» “I deeply resent these cowardly insinuations against one who is dead,” Mr. Truman said. “No man I ever knew was a more patriotic American than Mr. Vinson.” TRY OUR MARKS EILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Hexall Buy TEEPLE” MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

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Corrected November 17 160 to 170 1b5.18.00 170 to 180 1b5.19.75 180 to 220 lbs. L__ 20.75 220 to 240 1b520.25 240 to 260 lbs. 19.75 260 to 280 lbs. 19.25 280 to 300 1b5.18.75 300 to 325 lbs. ........ 18.25 325 to 350 lbs. 17.75 350 to 400 lbs. ....... 17.25 400 lbs. up 17.00 100 to 160 1b5.16.50 Rdughs 300 lbs. down... 18.00 300 to 350 1b5.17.50 350 to 400 1b5.17,25 400 to 450 1b5.17.00 I 450 to 500 lbs. __L— 16-75 500 to 550 1b5.16.25 550 to 600 1b5.16.00 600 lbs. up 15.50 Stags — 13.00 Boars 12.00 Veals (FrL 4 Sat.) 20.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 17.00 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes 3.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS j Corrected November 17 160 to 170 1b5.... 18.00 170 to 180 1b51940 180 to 220 1b5.20.50 220 to 240 1b5.20.25 240 to 260 1b5.19,75 260 to 280 1b5.20.35 280 to 300 1b5.18.76 300 to 325 lbs. 18.25 325 to 350 1b5.17.75 350 to 400 lbs. 17.25 400 lbs. up 16.50 Roughs 300 lb*, downlß.6o Stags U4O Boars n. 50 Veals \19.00 Lambs...16.00 ’ Ewes — 4.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET 4IURK ELEVATOR Corrected November 17 Beans subject to change I during day. Price* delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less ' Corn: .05 per bushel less Lo.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected November 17 Large Clean Whites.sl Large Clean Brown .50 Mediums Pullets J 2 Heavy Hens ....21 Leghorn Hens .1$ BURK ELEVATOR CO. Decatwr—Peterson—Meirst •'.. . 111 I 1 TEEPLE MOVING * TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 KHEDMMK ABTHUTK VICTIMS Offered Faster Belief faa* Pte A Knterfc Coated Tablet. QuiebHood otroom from tatesunm. Redeem uric aeid. iMnt qnfck. lenrer Imtiac relief to deepO«t ceeeiae A.R. Paia ReW