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Show 16 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, SEPT. 1951 , PUh Provo- - Vtmh Coonty. Pfmvey'si Living Costs Soar High In Germany The IMWKJ. Germany (U.R Germans of the Bonn Republic better than re eatin well vnnnv nthor F.urorean? but Wti Ma rieon into. their wallets to pay; lor the prlvflege. j A animrnmpnt survey Showed per cent; that almost exactly 50household of a West German food. In the 257 expense is for v,,,chihc tnrHed thewasaverage 291.08 monthly expenditure amount, marks ($66.28). Of that wen to lis 95 marks ($34.57) meet the food bilL Groceries, delicatessens, cafes and restaurants are well stocked with everything a gourmet could want but at an impressive price. which still form Imported items, the German diet, 40 per cent of are the most expensive. Luxury items are. of course, nntciHo th reach of the average min iwketbook. However, even staples get a price that is when measured against " painful incomes: Coffee is 14 marks per pound ($3.33). Tea is two and one-ha- lf times tnat nign. '. Plenty of Meat In glaring contrast to the meat ration Great Britain is subsisting on, the butcher shops in tnis ae-- a nation have everything. per THrs ranee from 3575 cents cents for pound for lamb to fowl. 4.nese represeui f" rKent iiimn over prices. Even cheaDer items butter at nt merits hreati at 15 cents for a loaf , eggs at 70 cents a aozen nave sKjiutucicu the 30s. Using 1938 as a base of 100, the Bonn food ministry price index shows grain products at rintattves 121. sugar 152. but ter' 179, and eggs 233. The only basic food item tnat noias oeiuw v,o i.ann IpvpI is margarine at"96. The overall food price index stands ai vrz. 'Memory Linger Even after three years of goodvm cinpp . the 1948 COincidental currency reform and Mioinninir nf thp Marshall Plan the memory of the days of the immediate postwar period have not been com-pletely wiped out. Accordingly. there is a minimum oi cuiiiijmiv nere about iooo prices. " supplied with nourishing edibles. sio snip they are in no position TMearlv half the Make yonr 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 4 ; Every . 1-o-- way! n-g ft i m STORE HOURS 1 go a ai--s Day ; j Special Purchase! Spectacular AT THIS RIDICULOUS LOW PRICE! OVER YOUR DAY TO SAVE! 51 Gouge. 15 Denier i 4W t RUB SER-- B i"w v i V ' Choose from a big selection. jrrzM. r - . . PENNEY'S HOSIERY ized. - PENNEY'S MEN'S DEPT. a v ..,i,mrf Kv the" 47 nno ' ono residents of the Bonn Republic t .LWU i is -- I snippea m. The now bill import small as to oe ecnpsea, approxi mately 0,UWi,uw per muiiw. Save! Women's Cotton Knit Rayon Gowns POLO SHIRTS PENNEY'S J. 0J M) 24" JjfOW It's cot remember when this southern New Jersey area. tho nation's largest source 4f ' t fresh blueberries, was gust a tug stretch of barren pine land. Now the popular berry blooms in thousands of cultivated acres. It brings New Jersey farmers year and hasnearly $2,000,000 a of thoir nnrp1mmom4 the barren land to from $600 to $1,000 an acre. A U. S. agriculture department botanist and a local cranberry grower were responsible for "tarn ing" the wild blueberry bush, - which withered and died when offered the care lavished on other Cultivated crops. TVie" hntariist th late Dri Freri eriviv wvmc, uiav,uvicu mat the, blueberry root bore a minute fungus which f urnishtd a nitror 'genous food to the bush. After that it became a problem . of growing the blueberry fungus "and locating superior wild bushes to start with. , Paid for Discoveries Elizabeth White, a cranberry grower, joined Dr. Coville in collecting a stock of good- plants to start cultivation of the blueberry She paid native cranberry pick ersSl for each bush Dotted. s. I! fj 3 sheen gabardine suits with rayon lining. front, Wing collar, buttons. Grey, 'AiM self-cover- ed browrft Sizes wine, teal, purple. 10-1- 8. 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