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Show It Colli Less ThlTTi Wk to Get ih,M fcn Throuah the mS I Si Mrs, J. T. May', Home on Greenwood h In East Midm, - One and two-thirds in berries; modern s house with stoktr; bam' hog house, etc. Phone Mid. 154 J 1 1 . I Herts a bourbon value that's 0 as gold! National Distillers Products Corporation, New Yotk, M Jfj Food Prices ami Profits ' A Statement of Safeway Policy fjjl HE forces of market disturbance, fear and speculation, are at work. Prices for some basic commodities have already gone up. Increases in Safeway's retail prices on these items reflect the rise in wholesale cost, over which Safeway has no control. It is a fundamental Safeway policy to earn only a small profit on each sale. Safeway pledges that during the period of war emergency it will not change this policy ; and that In the future, as heretofore, it will make every effort through improved methods to reduce distribution cost - the difference between what the farmer gets and the consumer pays. You will always be able to buy from Safeway at ' iht lowest prices available anywhere. Consumers may assist materially in preventing unwarranted price increases by continuing their purchases on a normal scale. There are adequate supplies of "food stuffs for every. American. Hysterical buying which strips retail and wheWstocks creates artificial scarcity, which pushes prices to abnormal levels. Machinery exists within the government to control production, storage and re-lea re-lea of commodities, imports, exports, quotas ami pr,ce9 - if U shouId become nec. essary to employ these methods to protect the economic welfare of the country. Safeway further pledges complete cooperation with i . V pennon wan the governmental - agencies and with farmer producers in all efforts to stabile ,iao siaDHtte prices; discourage profiteering; - and maintain orderly facilities for food distribution. 'liTmiiinii ! - " .! I George R. Wells J and I John Ross I announce that they 1 i have purchased j Sturm's Cafe, which has been renamed the Marillyn Cafe j MR. ROSS HAS BEEN CHEF AT LUKE'S HOT ij POTS FOR SEVERAL YEARS. WELL KNOWN I LOCALLY, MR. WELLS HAS HAD MANY YEARS J EXPERIENCE IN THE RESTAURANT BUSINESS. 1 THE NEW MANAGEMENT WILL BE GLAD TO MEET OLD AND NEW PATRONS. Ij MaraMyfla iCaie i GEORGE R. WELLS JOHN ROSS OPEN ALL NIGHT - -:fiii JUDGMENT l 1 w ' 'I t During time of bereavement, j it becomes necessary that j some one person or group of ! persons be depended upon for ! the complete arrangement of f the last rites. By depending j on our judgment, you, too, , will find almost complete re- ' moval of your burden. j BINGHAM MORTUARY j John Slampfel j Licensed Embalmer Telephone 17 ' i |