Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1951 — Page 24

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a Have Big Day By Harold Hartley

They pawed and pushed and looked in mirrors with iaiyze

frightened faces. ;

cut off,

wearing light bulbs in their hair. ei 50 day.

Then ‘hescalled it a “Carry-All’? aid for

a haf on the end-of-July sale why.

rack in no time, % 3 una . IT WAS A GMC truck, fitted

n ou ”

hats.” shaped like the nld felts. Why was behind it

the GMC truck-station wagon Carry-All was just the trick hen 1 walked away the guy had a “who-the-hell-is-he" look on his face. :

team is &pwn to 10 per cent. Joe O'Hara over at I.. Strauss and Co.” told me the coconuts and milans are getting the play

. nn 4 ow i “T RODE DOWN on Bill Hunt's "HALF OF THE men want a bus today. And the buzzer had “different band” than the one the hiccups. on the hat. Then the next guy| It went on a spree, buzz-buzzed wants the band the other fellow all the time, And exactly 59 sitwouldn't have. That's how {it ters and standerg on Golden Hill

works. bus No. 366 arrived at work with Parryl Faith at I. 8. Ayres & a case of jit-jit-jitters, Co. reported the average price a 8.» . from. $6 to $6.50 with white! THE THING HAD a short, bul (gee pamamas getting the play. being summer with shorts in welfare

Ed Ballard .at Block's turned style, nobody could complain. But in a report on shapes. He said it's there were plenty of pained looks,

the “porkie.” or dip-crown with lots of feet shifting. { argued. gnap brim, panama and milan. It acted like any other car. 35 2 x =» When Bill got the wobbler down

AND TOMORROW Harry Levi- to the Circle, unpiled his passenson will dump about ten dozen gers, glad to get off, where he stigw sailors down on the Circle. could report it, the thing stopped. It really cost him twenty dozen.| 2. nn a People fight over them, mash I'M WRITING this so when Bill * and ‘tear them. Then he has to/Hunt turns in his report tod#y replace them from stock. with the buzzer hack in line the ‘But it wouldn't be straw hat bigwigs over at the traction com-

Mr. maybe

of the

don't wear out. They get dirty. I'M ALWAYS LOOKING for So why don't they sell you a/gsomethings new to eat. I try a plagtic zipper bag to put them in ot of things. It's a wonder I'm at the office. 'still around.

AND THE STRAW HAT busi- smoked, oil-juiced sardine filets. (ticipate ness wouldn't be in the bag if it Now I discover that the sar- Ewing

herrings. Rep.

cuts, Custom butchering is the ..q.

” " " “BUT ON MONDAY the OPS ‘ & 3 ' look it up. become pa gh can't ‘peddle, It's RE ARinz distilled from: + And for two of the leaders in this carriage trade, that meant] curtains, Both Connor Prairie Farms at gives vinegar 132 E. 30th and Kinkaid’s Meat It's sour.

"2 F geheral

here's more than ene way t#'

And that's tough. But the beer AND SHE WANTS later bank pyudget. sgt. hours at least one day a Week caqqion

Super-Wagon check into crunching money. added

yesterday. I'M ALWAYS getting topped. 1 saw something hig rolling Every time I tell a story, someeast on Washington St., too small One comes along with a better =. for a bus, too big for a station ©Ne. 1951. wagon. Annual reports used to read ss 4» like dusty notices in a wayside I LOOKED AT the hub caps. railroad station. Then companies It was a GMC. That's a General woke up. They found stockholdMotors truck. 1 even stuck my ers were not only interested in head inside and invaded the the dough they got but how they privacy of a man wearing a sport got it shirt, his wife and child on the And annual reports today are most comfortable looking seats top-flight. The smarter ones disI'd ever =een, laid out like a covered the workers could also station wagon. read. So they beamed their reHe called it a “Suburban.” ports at the boys out back.

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Ye Looms if State *} Straw Hats - Loses Welfare Aid

WASHINGTON, May 16 There will he no way for Gov. Schricker to avoid calling a spe-

THE BOYS ARE HITTING the hay-straw, 1 mean, |C/31 session of the Indiana Legis}

welfare funds for the state are!

Then they walked down the. street as if they were mett McManamon -declared to-

ooo Styaw hats had their biggest day yesterday. And clerks’ Mr. McManamon made A MOYhad an eyesout for guys with|—— —— ==" = awumpra. I De. 40. ase. Lusse. grants

greasy thumbs. They can put gi 111 tell vou what it was and dren and the blind before FSA by . Administrator Oscar R. JFwing. A four-hour informal hearing was “held at* Federal Security a a 0 Agency headquarters- here NINE OUT OF TEN buy “holy [ke 2 station wagon. And the "ty, os re tht all briefs - - re : and pertinent data must he in they took off. And the skimmer It Was pulling a trailer. They're hands by May 21. He will of 'the vaudeville song-and-dance Neavy. require pulling power, And 1%" in 4 :

ward, he indicated,

Involved is the wording of the 1951 Indiana welfare publicity

with solid color bands. law, which provides that recipiNo butterfly wing designs, too Buzz-Bus ents of aid and the amount they la:de-da. receive be posted in a special book |

for public inspection in each] county auditor's office. } Mr. McManamon contended at this does not violate the Federal Social Security Law provisions that welfare-case information be made available only to sun-struck thermometer at 2 p. m. those directly concerned with welfare administration.

C Rep. Charles B. Brownson, Indi- 5 khaki-colored strip of silk. anapolis Republican, was present,

1 ressmen and S § But if they soid you the bag, gometimes things are on the greys Yie has Sarg from the

they might not sell as many hats. market before I stumble onto pending. His counsel, F #2 8 [them. Like Sardinettes, canned, Ball, Washington, sought to par-

were in the bag. idines I've been eating before go0- and FSA could do so. Others had

What am I saying? ing up to my nightmares aren't to confine their efforts to briefs Ceiling Knothole |sardines at all. They're baby to be filed as friends of the court.! a p gar C S

wood, 10 per cent acetic acid. Accompanying the attorney

skin a beef. But you've got to PUCK: It's mighty nice. | There is no provision to replac lay out about 100 bucks at a shot. x» ‘such an amount in the state

so her old man can turn nis 2 7 ai HQ, mirror. sane — the attorney general said. WASHINGTON, May 18 (UPi--Govern- Poultry—Fowls. 4'2 lbs. and over, 30c Langsenkamp §s ir- ‘under 4'2 lbs. and Leghorns, 23c;

PM NIBBY. I ask all sorts off How many others feel the same even if the matter is taken rent fiscal year through “fay 14. compared and stags, 45¢c. and No. 2 poultry, 4c less Public Service 3%s8 75 ........ 100

ee pe st ne

rr my SECURITY AND COMMODITY EXCHANGES

By DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

if $18 million.of federal

Indiana Atty. Gen, J. Em-

{he- aged, dependent chil-|

the case shortly after-

Law Involved

records from the county boards would not be An Old Party—

made publje, the attorney general

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ew—109 Degre

HOT ENOUGH?—It was 109 town Indianapolis yesterday. Times Reporter Julie Levis reads the — Official temperature—in the Pay Raise Approved shade—was 83 degrees at the same time.

-

Times Photo by Dean Timmerman degrees in the sun in down. |to $28.

Market Opening

lis Stockyards today. Hogs 5300; barrows and gilts

top freely, few lots $22.25; 250 to [290 pounds $21 to $21.50; 290 to 340 pounds, $19.75 to $21; 120 to 160 pounds, $17 to $20; sows 25 to 50 cents higher; choice 300 to /525 pounds $17.75 to $18.75, few '$19; 525 to 625 pounds; $17.25 to |$18, : ; _Catide 900, calves 300; moder{dtely active; steers and yearlings "fully steady; cows active, stron prime 1166 pound steers $37;

steers $34 to $35.50; commercia to good $32.50 to $33: commercial

$23.75 to $29; odd head $30; vealers active, steady: choice and

and good $28 to $34.

shorn ewes $16 to $18.

| $28.50 to $30.50; commercial and

- For State Troopers

Monthly pay increases totaling £40 and double longev are in store for Indiana state

vo ni Skeleton Dressed in Clothes “ar |

{amounts would be no different than the present system of hav- o © ® ing the county recorder make C t 1683 LC PF d such information available re- on ainin olin oun garding liens on property of the By United Press aged now, he contended.

GLASGOW, Scotland, May 16 Ewing suggested that workers digging near ILeswick in FSA slipped up in not the Shetland Islands have uncovbarring federal aid in the case ered a human skeleton dressed in

uniform consisting of quarte

liens publicity. He, re- an ancient uniform with cen- ments of the skull. One of the coins found in the Hospital at New Albany to plan

season if Harry didn't “bomb” pany won't think Bill's report js Peatedly stressed that the federal turies-old coins in a pocket

the: Circle with hats. [the dream dust of a hangover. Snes require cre and ran The remains were discovered Rink, : . : only he change y amend- ly 18 inches under the ground. f 4. 8 J . only n R INE BEEN THINKING. They A Man's Whirl ments in Congress. With the skeleton were a small

leg bones were intact. Wisps of The committee also authorized hair still were attached to frag- the board of trustees of the Southern Indiana Tuberculosis

pocket was silver and about the a new $250,000 personnel building size of an old florin. It was dated and approved $1 million for con1683. One side bore a two-headed struction work at the Norman

ongressmen Present horn-quill pen, a horn spoon and eagle and the legend “Cnoerg Beatty Memorial Hospital at Civ Noviomag 06." On the other Westville.

rederick J. carefully.)

(In London, a British Museum

The skeleton, found vesterday,

in the argument, but Mr. was dressed in a coarse woolen for examination by experts.

ruled that only the state

Brownson said his brief

-1T LOOKED for two days as ov. 9 will stress the idea that making . ® -the-deep-freeze oWwners-got-nipped. THEY “SERVED-—the—purpose names and amounts available - — TT On beef, that is. [till I found out there is a real ‘protects the cases” within the n elncy a 35-year service Lots of people had been buying sardine, smoky-flavored. and just meaning of the federal law. ’ If by the half or quarter. They right tn make you rattle the ice In closing his plea, Mr. Me- . nj saved some dough and got choice j, your glass at your host for a Manamon contended that inter- p } di ‘est in the lists will not be great 0 ICe 1] ng name. | - They're flavored with pyrolig- and the new law (passed over ' neous acid. Don't quit me. T'll the Governor's veio) soon would The Safety Board today took Mr. Peters was a nullity. modernization steps in two direc- employed at the

With McManamon uaa tions,

were his deputy, Oscar Board members asked Timothy on Electric in AND ACETIC acid is what C. Crawford, State Welfare Ad- J. Danaher, city personnel chief, Chicago, 1915 - its face-twister. ministrator Maurice O Hunt and to study hoard functions with an 1947, except for, Makes them tart. Administrative Assistant Charles oye to consolidating city man-

p. m., Indianapolis time.

That will take a special of the Indiana legislature, U. S. Statement

that this would be true ment expenses and receipts for the «

with a year ago

, ot Cash balance 6.401.879.518 4.208.890.752 | If ordered by Mr. Ewing, the Bik. “den “254.499.191.868 236.004 502 042 cut-off will start at the beginning Gold reserve 2

new fiscal year, July 1, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearings L14.076.000 Debits £29.385.00

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side was the world “Concordiare.”’. Budget Director Lytle Freehafer together with other GOP Con-! curator said: “It sounds like an The coat had 50 buttons, 25 said salary raises for heads of exciting find. But nothing can down each side. The vest ndment pe said about it until #t is studied seven buttons. On the skull was put no action was taken. an old hunting cap. The relics were taken to police headquarters

had state departments were discussed

Local Stocks and Bonds

May 16—

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Hog trade opened in a very : active market at the Indianapo- that it is against the law and gyping the- taxpayers for

By United Press

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es Report Hog Trade Wil He Write a LetterPes Very Active at Republicans Hop Harry «ne Over Guard for Sister

WASHINGTON, May 16——Republicans charged today

President Truman to use Secret Service agents to drive his

50 to 75 cents higher; bulk choice sister +1170 to 250 pourids, $21.50 to $22; «i. gine.” Rep. John J. Rooney, New York Democrat, retorted that the whole thing was : “most picayune.” : “It's unadulterated non,sense,”” Mr, Rooney said, ‘ ‘small

time, stuff”

and. choice 800 to 1100 pound care o

|good $31; cutter and utility $24|n

‘the

The Treasury Department g; Which operates the Secret Service, good said it's part of their job to take: 1 f Mr. Truman's elderly, un- | married sister, Mary Jane. The Secret Service is. responsible and good heifers $31.50 to $33.50; for the. President's “immediate” utility and commercial cows family, the department said. ‘Violates the Law’ However, Rep. John Taber (R. prime $34.50 to $37; commercial NY.) told a reporter that use of Secret Service men on such an Sheep 50; generally steady: assignment is “a deliberate viochoice and prime 71 pound spring jation of law” which he said does lambs $35; common fresh shorn pot {lambs $25; good and choice light lateral”

ousine’” with

around the

include protection for *colmembers of the President's family—that is such as Bulls; steady: commercial brothers and sisters. Rep. Kenneth B. Keating (R.! Y.) brought up, the issue on the House floor yesterday when! {he said that a government *lim-

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country ina government-owned

Mary Jane Truman

Open Furniture Firm “two secret service. Wayside Furniture Co. has men” driving Miss: Truman was opened at 8020 Pendleton Pike,

nabbed for speeding “75 miles an managed bv Murray Garland,

hour” in Hopewell, N. Y:, last ity benefits Saturday night. Agent Grady A. Stowe paid a $20 fine and was The state budget committee put quoted by Deputy Sheriff Art its final okay yesterday on a $25 Scannel as /saying: “Harry isn’t monthly raise, effective June 1, going to like it, having his sister and an additional $15 a month, delayed like this.” a ‘three- effective July 1. Longevity pay r length coat and an ancient Was raised from $5 to $10 every waistcoat. Parts of the arm and three years.

Treasury

Household appliances, along with furniture, comprise the merchan-

dise in the 6000-square feet space, Hours are noon to 9 p. m. weekdays, 1-5 p. m. Sundays.

Mrs. Stewart ‘Improved’

HOLLYWOOD, May 16 (UP) —

The wife of film

Parade to Cap «oie

testinal ailment

star Jimmy with an in-

following the

birth of her. twin Maughters, was

Local Observance reported “resting comfortably” today at Cedars of Lebanon Hos-

pital after a slight

relapse,

GAL NOTICE OF PURLIC HEARING

OF Defense Week rive efense ee tesa tices

Climax of

‘ Public Service Commission of Indians. “Sound off, one,.two . . . Docket No. 2304-B, 1

National Defense

In the matter of the application of Atlas Freight Lines, Inc, Newark, Ohio, for a

Week events will occur tomorrow permit to operate motor vehicles as a ; contract _ earrier of property. interstate. night with a two-hour parade over highways in the State of Indians, as 2 more specifically ret out in the applicathrough downtown Indianapolis {jon !

and a display of Armed Forces

equipment.

Military units and civic and pa- dianapolis. Ind, i i r ”. May 28, 195) triotic groups will step off at 7:30 NI idan ts PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

8t.,

' p. m. on Pennsylvania St. southward from North St. “Route of march will Tead fo Washington St., west to- Illinois Indianapolis, Ind. May 11, 1951 north to Market St. east to

, on North St.

Engine on Display No. 4268-A,

Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will .con-

duct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of the Commission, 401 State House, "In-

9:00 A.M. (CST; Monday 2:

requested

OF INDIANA

minnie Seino ey TY ARTY SPOT WER Tg Public: Service Commission

I'EGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Monument Circle and north on pyniic Service Commission of Indiara Meridian St. to a disbanding point Docket No. 4268-A, 1 In the matter of the petition of Eck Mller Transfer Co, Owensboro, Kentucky. to eliminate certain portions of Certificate

1 as more ~pecifically set out

smonstr on of 3 lison J- in said petition. Property-Interstate. Demonstration f an Al Notice 1s hereby given that the Publis

and Friday morial Plaza.

Beginning at noon tomorrow,

133 turbo-jet engine will highlight gervice Commission of Indiana will conequipment display tomorrow duct public hearing in this cause in Rooms in World War Me- of the Commission. 401

State House. In-

dianapolis. Ind.,"9.00 A. M., (CST), Monday

June 4, 1951

the engine roar is expected to

attract throngs of armchair ma- Arnold J. Atwood, Secretary 3 Public Service Commiszion spectators will be 1,5.anapelis, Ind. May 14, 1951.

chinists. treated controlled

for pilots,

The to display of a- radio- -

tanks and armored oa

c such weapons a 05 mm. 11.00 o'clock a. m., ars and such apon 81 June 5. 1951. on the Yol)

Public participation is reauestéd PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

OF INDIANA

i NOTICE TO BIDDERS jeep, a Link trainer sealed bids will be received by the Board School Commissionars of the City of ianapolis at 10.00 o'clock a m. CST CDSF) on Tuezday.

owing: .’

and 155 mm. howitzers, mortars, Collectinn and removal of ashes. trash and rubbish from the buildings

Market. 5605 N Illinois. told the A kind of built-in lemon juice. B. Marshall, and State Welfare power and improving joh effi- Army. He then Jo EL 1 de OPS that packaging and weigh- Hear Harold Hartley on Board members Leo Kinman and cjency. was transferred to. the Duluth, Indianapolis Water com...... sb ing each steak or roast, not to WISH at 5:45 p.m. fone Sane, County Juvenile! They algo asked Mavor Bayt to Minn. shops and in 1949. to In- RSPR S00 M000 og Brant \ ’ . Judge Wilfre radshaw. ” No; aAviSHEY < Indpls Ath Club Realty Co ... 22 mention the custom hamburger, | ¥ o Buck Th t : : appoint an advisory hoard to dianapolis. [duis Ain Club ea y Co 22 109s : eel O e latter contended that the nl of . , se ; - : ny llowed with the rich milk-white study planning of a proposed new Jefferson National Life com ... 10 ta mello i Te! th pi A WOMAN WRITES me In a new Indiana law, which becomes police headquarters building and Off . | vy th Kingan & co com 3 a» du fat of corn-fed beef, was not their; ! as y effective when published and pro- . viet ris > cia eather Lincoln ' Nat Life Ul sla BTN y fine, patient hand, on a penn p PTO <peed its construction was : iein 3 i way. i } “ mulgated by the governor. “is not : .. © UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Lynch Corp ceeos 18% 16% + ua postcard. 3 GASH Top Tn reread Tube), Levey J. Reach Board pred. Mas 10." Hoo Sr pd fom Ye THE OPS SAID “That's law.! She got her moneys worth, a > Pp vealing public’ sant, said the shortage of Indian-| genres. #31 | Sonset 6.53 Nat Homes com ..... eararis ge 28 i | vith words |welfare records, as many people, : toon . naygpuise AB) | Sum ol Nat Homes ptd ......... 100 103 You Weigh 304 Sell retell by the packed ' iy her husband believe.” apolis policemen «ally fof a re- Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a m0 N Ind Pub Serv com _. Le. 21% 2% \ n | as he § & s/ision of present assignments Total bree iI oR Hines Tat. 1200 «N Ind Pub Serv 4'4 pf ..... 93 9 ) pound. | What she said w "1 tual o : it _ Visic p £ . Total precipitation since Jan. 1 1344 8 RS Pup Serv 1s pd oo. 213 233, Then they found the knotholelgoes in work at 7 &. m. quits at| _Ttactuslly 1 tn tine with tong "iumpity “of assignments n Bet SEL] Wh Gn fi Bho dy . . § p | hin tn n ry allowing tab) = r 0 com . . like a kid at the ball park. They'd|3 Pp. m. : t to the and does not violate the social which Police do not perform police art following, table shows the tempera Pub Mallory Co Sr pt. 83:3 as! be 1 half ter beef. She's sick and can’t get to : ., functions, Mr. Keach said, include stat High Low ‘Pub Serv of Ind com 21% Th en selling half or quarter bee bank. And as fast as he can security law, Mr. Bradshaw said. ,, = oo" 0 wo Cook M A SL. TR a Ross Gear Tool com. .... 40 "a cheaper than butcher shop rates. Jan. face and hands and! FSA attorneys participating in _. rn : : . - Boston veivesapaaenscis 8 83 [S6 Ind G & E com T2072 20% Byt there still is nothing to keep Wash his face : lthe case included Chief Counsel NiCiPal Airport. one with the Park Chicasa conti ee 0 ed 98 We OGRE: 43% pid 10% ; {change from his railroad overalls, | - - S€l Board, one with the office of city Gleveland .. re wena BE 2% Stekely-Van Camp com . 18 thém from selling under the ceil-| , t to a branch|Allen Willcox and his assistants, ’ ; . 7 veld revs i 3% Stokely-Van_ Camp pfd 17% ings. 2 he still cin’ get SYen the blind Joseph Meyers and A. D. Smith controller and six at General Hos- gyansvie ©... 0000 a 54 | anner & COS Die 121% To — —— “bank before they draw" hh a — “pital.” a PE Weapme- rr ggg Terre Haute M; 34 a : 7 oF _ . t Mr. Meyers did most of the talk- . Pt. Worth aaa g? | IS Machine Co % ‘ofd ig 0 THIS IS WHAT they're do- On the front door. ’ ing Yor the government's side ang’ The Proposed new police head-{Ranms City % Nae Ie oY inf. They go through ‘the whole " » . v q disagreed wtih the Hoosiers’ in- quarters building might include a Minneanoits st. Paul 18 51 BONDS sofig-and-dance of weighing and “SURE MY HUSBAND li terpretation of the Indiana law. City jail and police garage. New York | 4 ’7 3 L pagking and pricing.” mail his check in," she sald. He thinks it does viclate the fed- : Qklahomd Ci veer 28 63 | American Loan dis 18 ..... 40 . ' rit d he Omaha R. 2 Khen they just knock’ off four he isn't a -check-writer ann co ral law. If Mr. Ewing is con- Truman to Meet Press Pittsburgh . 8 30 American Security 5s 60...... 97 os peg cent. That comes out about Wants his money In his hang vinced, it will mean the loss of : ran . : ' Ban Praasien : 73 +7 Batesville Tele Co Wo . a a rw he can feel it.” ’ £20 mil- WASHINGTON, May 16 (UP) i8t Loui: 22 A4 &4 Buhner Pertilizer 58 5 - what they =old at before. | : between $18 million and $20 m . i Washington D. © 83 57 Ch of Com Bldg 4las 81 ee She's right about the feel of a . "4 "ero ciate. —-President Truman will hold a _ Columbia Club 3-58 6

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bazookas, and pistols.

Speaks at Luncheon

and library purposes Indianapolis

ridian St. Indianapolis

machine guns, rifles, nq greunds. used for public schools

n the City of

All in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the Board, 160 N. Me-

: + y I 7 { The Board reserves the right to accept Maj. Gen. David N. W. Grant} 278 (O00, or all bids,

retired Air Force officer, will adi: dress the Armed Forces luncheon!

OF

OARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS 'OF THE CITY

INDIANAPOLIS,

at 2 p. m. tomorrow. He will dedi-| 2"; M.,¥,, BAILEY, Business Director.

cate

the new Red Cross blood —

39 FORD 2 dr, Title

center at 18 W. Georgia St. before sold for storage and

reviewing the parade. schedule will include} an Air ROTC review, on Butler MONEY ORDERS UTILITY BILLS Accepted

PAYROLL CHECKS CASHED . MONEY MART CURRENCY EXCHANGES

Friday's

No No

nats,

No.~

“THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE

‘University campus at 3 p. m.

3 aten & seen ss ....0 .. Local Truck Grain Prices

No. 2 truck wheat, $2.21. ® 9 Kentucky Ave, @ 10 E. Market 8%. eo 12 8. West Bb. @ 117 8. Nlinois St.

2 87c. 2 soybeans. $3 14 No. ,2 white corn, $1.7! 2 yellow corn, $163 AM

® 108 8, Penn,

No. 1995855 to be

tow costs. L. H. Wischmeyer, 8495 E. Washington.

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