Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES • FOR SALE FOR SALE-—Ten H P. Klectrlc Motor, sweet clover need $6 a bu. Full blooded polled Shorthorn bull cubes. Stock Trailer In good shape Otto Hoile. Decatur Ind. It No. 8 38-6tx pOR”“s ALE~Two mHc 11 cows, your choice out of seven. Cash or secured note- Homer Ginter % mile east of Peterson, • st>-3lx FOR BAI-E--P<n' corn 5c per lb. Shelf ed and cleaned and Pops good. E. W Schladenhauffen. Decatur, Ind., Craig ville phone. 40-3tx FOR -- SALE - Two 5-room modern houses. Payment plan. D. N. Erwin FOR~SALE Small lot of household furniture. Cheap Mrs. Bess Smith so'ttheast corner Oak and Cleveland streets jWI* FOR SALE — Repossessed 1924 Star touring, cheap if taken at once. Also 1926 Cryslur Brughuin. Butler M Kern. Phone 505H-3t
WANTED WANTED - Remodeling and sewing of ull kinds. Boys clothing u specialty. Phone 776 or 5962. 41-3 t W‘AN’TED-To rent. 4 or 5 room house with lights and water in house or outside well. Any part of town will suffice. Address box "B” care Daily Democrat. Female Help Wanted ADDRESS ENVELOPES —f2&-$35.00 weekly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particulars. Junell Co.. Hammond. Ind. lx FOR RENT FOk RENT—BO acre farm, two miles from town, on pike; grain rent, possession March Ist. For particulars see Dore B. Erwin, Attorney 39-6 t FOR - RENT~H<ated office, will share with some one. D. N. Erwin LOST AND FOUND ROST — Between Decatur and Fort Wayne an Elgin 7 jewel watch. Libera) reward to finder. Return to Daily Democrat office.4o-31 LOST —Between ”Decatur and Fort Wayne an Elgin 7 jewel watch. Liberal reward to finder. Return to Daily Democrat office .. .. 41-3 t 0 — Priests’ Order To Build Novitiate At Huntington
Detroit, Feb. 18 —(INS) —The Capuchin Order of Catholic priests will erect a novitiate in Huntington, Indiana, ‘•osting 5375,000, it was announced today by the secretary of the order. Work on the home will start March 1 and will be completed in ten months. Mr. Dunkin of Huntington, has been awarded the contract. — o MITKE OF UY VI, TTLEMENT or ESTATE No. 2010 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Herman Dierkea, deceased, to appear lu tie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatm Indiana, on the 7th day ot March, 11)2 and show cause, If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with thestate of said decedent should not lapproved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. VVilhelnia Dierkes, Administrator Decatur, Indiana Feb. lt>, .1. Lutr, E. H. Adams Attorney
Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays Llsuuge ot rutunc Sales will be published Free of charge in this column tor those who advertise their sale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. With a daily circulation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. Feb. 20 —Truman Ray mi southwest of Van Wert. Craigvllle. Farm sale. Feb. 21—Perry McGill b tulles south-' west of Decatur % mile south Washington school Feb. 22. — Henry Menster, %-mile south and 1 mile east Monroeville. Feb. 23 —D. N. Krwin and Ben F. Shell, 2 miles west of Decatur on Menroe street road. February’ 24 —Harry Frauhiger, 8 mi west of Decatur. | Feb. 24—Otto Wefel. 1 mile west. 1 mile north of Preble; 5 miles west 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—McAfee, and Haiflich. sale balm Markle, Indiana Guernsey cattle Fdb. 28—-Otto Moser, 134 mi north of Linn Grove, closing out sale. Fob. 23. — Doc. Duuifon. yaii ■’Vert, O. Farm sale and registered Guerhsey cattle sale Feb. 23 —C. g. Mumma, & miles northeast of Decatur. Feb. 27—BcWlllIams 2 miles north of Wren, dosing out style. Feb. 20. —W. H. Houk. Rockford, O. March I—L. F. Brown, 4 miles east of’Wren. Ohio. March 2 —Alton Underwood, 3 mi east of Wren Ohio. March 6—Ralph Barkley 1 mi west 2 mi north of Boston. March 7—l. V. Krick, 7 tui east of Willshire.
THIMBLE THEATRE NOW SHOWING—“ACCORDING TO PRODUCTION. BV S I (JAR three hundred a Floor at thaFT ' 1 ‘ • UP V 7/3/) 1 A ' ' FOR A DUMB CARTOONIST I HICtH - SALARIED (C . \ CARTOON q£g3 ' ■ cookie/ t . U a FOR A . „ at war- 2 / 4= ,-7 '—'<w „ 7. IL iLn X w jk --WI —k. ■ tjL „ '-IM JiQ Ujmfl < Tn til 1111/Z— T- MF I I IMP -> >< ' ; ex <- in I||l/ ' s ie> g _ l£ a U _‘ »' -- -' -
i. c> a n s ON MODERN CITY PRQPERTY at 6‘/., for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, s</'g & 6% according to the amount hot rowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 yrs. The 20 year loan is on Government P'an, with new full payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Niblick Building, Cor. 2nd & Monroe Sts Decatur, Indiana
S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or niflht Office phone 500 Home phoue 727 Ambulance Service 6 ' '■ D. F. TEEPLE Stale Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Fl. Wavnc Decatur Phone 254 i Fort Wayne Phone ABIOS I <> -tl O ~~ 0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 o 0 O ZZZZZZo I LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O 0 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Cdasses Fitted HOURS: 8 Io 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGhR'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S- 2nd St.
R°y Johnson AUCT,ONEER t. \ Decatur, - - ■ Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan anc * Trust Co. iW** Phones 606 and 1022. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of ’Zitle Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan, luteregt Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway I south of Decatur Democrat Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 <r ■ 5 DR. C. V. CONNELL i VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I Special Attention given to cattle aud poultry practice t ... J
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 18, 1927.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETSChicago Grain Market Speculative grain close: Wheat March »1.32>4-' 4 . May July $1.25%-%. Corn. March 94%. May 97%-%. July 99%. Oats- March SIS, May 55%-V., July 52%-5.’.%. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hoss: Receipts 700, hcldovdrs 1.620; market steady, 250-350 lb. $B- - 200-250 lb. SS.6G-9; 169-200 lbs $5.35-9; 130-160 lb. $8.35-8.90; 90-130 IL. $,.75-8.50; packing sows $6.75-7.60 Cattle: Receipts 50; calves: receipts 25; market steady, calves steady, bulk quotation; beef steers. $10.50-14.25; light yearling steers and steers sl2-14.25; beef cows $6.50-9.50: low cutter and cutter cows $4.25I 25; vcalers $17.50-18. Sheep: Receipts 800; market steady to 25c down; bulk fat lambs $16.006.25; bulk cull lambs sll-14; bulk iat ev.es $7-9.25. Fort Wiyne Livestock Market Hogs: 180-200 lbs. $8.35; 160180 lb. $8.25; 200-225 tbs. $8.25; 225-275 tbs. $8: 2". r .-35‘. Ibji. $7.75; 140-160 lbs. $8; 110-140 lbs. $7.25; 90-110 lbs. 6.75; loughs $6-6.50; stags $4-4.50; ca'.ves $16.50 down; lambs $14.50. down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 17) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fow’ls 11c Jhickens 20c ,eghorn Chickens 13c lid Roosters 9c A’hite Ducks ..._ 15c leese 14c Eggs dozen 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 17) Barley, per bushel 60c tye, per bushel 75c Oats 50c New Corn7oc to sl.lO (New Corn white or mixed 5c less per 100 lbs.) Old White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.35 Wheat $1.36 Old Yellow Corn $1.40 LOCAL GROCERS’”EGG MaRKE’’ Eggs dozen22c BUTTERFAT AiT STATIONS Butterfat 44c musicalTcomedF” CAST ANNOUNCED << OX TIM Kl> ON PAGK TH'OI "Over the Plains of Arabia”... Morgiana and Mus'.apiia "The Magic Case"Mustapha “Riff Song” from “Tile Desert Sone” Shemseddin aud Chorus of Robbers "Finale" Shemseddin, Cassini and Robbers Act 2 “Hail Our Lady Fair" Chorus of Maidens 'Day Drcams" Fatima aud Chorus of Maidens "First Ballet’* Dancing Girls "Where My Caravan has Rested" I hr Mrs. Cassim "The Desert Song” (from "The Desert Song") Romberg Mustapha and Morgiana "Till the sands of the Desert. Grow Cold,'' Ball Ali Baba “Second Ballet” Dancing Girls "Finale". .Principals ami Chorus Epilogue" Narrator Between the Acts Mr. John Dowling at the piano in a gt up of popular numbers. "Far Across the Desert Sands," Amy Woodforde-Finden; "Kashmiri Song,” Finden; "Slave Song,” Del Biego; “The Temple Bells," Fiudon, by. Mrs. Holtbouse. Oriental Dance. Miss Margaret Niblick. Mrs. Carrie Haubold, accompanist for Mrs. Hoithoiise and Miss Margaret. Niblick. 0 COURT HOUSE Partition Ordered In the ease ct' Lena Ehrman vs. Char les LelmenstaH ct al, the court ordered tlie partition of the real estate mentiun in the complaint. An order for the sale of the real estate was Issued and ('. L. Wallets was appointed commls sioner to make the sale. o . BEWARE.’ CHANG is comink! BEWARE! You will never forget CHANG! ADAMS Tin: \TRE, Wed. & Thurs.
. NOTICK or < UWHIVVIIIMIH'S sai.i: or nr. vi. iistati-: In <b«- A<l,iin h < Ir.-iilt Court r<-bruur.« Term, I9XH, < au»r No. I2DSN Stale of Indlanii, County of Adams SS Helen Sheets. Noah T. Sheets. Vs Kuili Ituby Smallbutk. William Earl Small back. Notice is hereby given that I lie undersigned Commissioner, appointed to sell real estate by the Adams Circuit 1 I'ourt in tb<- above cause will offer for sale at not less that tin- full appraised value thereof at private sale the following described real estate situated In Adams County. State of Indiana, towjit. Inlut No. 230 tn Joseph Crabb's Western I Addition to the town (now city of 1>« - eatur in tile County of Adams in til. State of Indiana, together will, improvements thereon, Monday March 12 >'>2B at 10 o'clock A M. at tip- office of Graham and Walters, ll'.i South Second st.. Decatur. Indiana The Terms of Hale are: One third cash on day of sale, one third in one year. ni4 one tliird In two years from day of sal, and to he secured by mortgage on the land sold and the free hold surety to the satisfaction and approval of the Cour:. The purchaser is given the privilege of paying any amount in excess of I<ne tliird or all cash on date ot sale .-aid real estate will be slid free m liens except the 1928 taxes, payable in 1929. C. L Wallers, Commissioner, Eel, 18-25 M-3 O NOTICE or i'OMMISSIONKR'H SAI.E OF HEAL ESTATE In the Atlums Circuit Court Februury Term, lt«S, No. 13IKII State of Indiana. County of Adams: SS Sena Elirman vs. Charles It. Leinii-n---stoll, ,-t al Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed i > sell real estate by tlie Adams Cireiil: Court in the above cause will offer fur sale at private sale at not less than the full appraised value thereof, tm- following described real estate situated in Adams County in the State of Indiana, towit: The North half of the northwest quarter of section ill in township 27, north of range 1.1 east containing 80 aepes more or l"ss. also; the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section It Township 27 North of Kange 13 East except therefrom the following deserili- • <1 sold off tracts towit; fifteen and one fourth <l6'|) acres off of the North ni l of the above described land, also commencing at the Southwest corner of thEast half of the Southeast quarter - f said section thence East 21 rods and 13% feet to the public ditch known as I.ongenbarger, thence In a Northwest direction with the of said ditch to a point where the quarter seeHoll line dividing said east half of said quarter section from the west half of the same crosses said piddle ditch, thence South on said quarter section line 17 rods and 8% feet to the place of Inginnltig estimated to contain 3 19xmlis acres more or less. Icav ing in said d< scribed tract, less said exceptions -1 A 51-100 Mires more or less, together with improvements thereon oi Monday March 12. 1928 at io o'clock A. M. at the office of Grtihani A Walters. I>e- - itur. Indiana at ll’J SoiiTli Second Street. The above described 80 acre tract and nt.sl acre tract will be offered separately and as.a whole and sold to the best advantage. The terms of sale are: line third ea«h on day of sale, one third In one year and uric third in two years from day of ale. the deterred payments to bear interest from day of sale at 6G payalili semi-annually to be secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold amt satisfactory free hold surely, the purchaser ij given the privilege of paying any nibount in excess of one third or all -it? purchase money on the day of saje. Said land will by sold free of liens except the tl'2b taxes and immediate possession given the purchaser. <■ L Walters. Commissioner Felt. 18-25 M-3 NOTICE OF < OMMINMONEH'S 5A1.17 OF REAL ESTATE No. I3I)5« In the Adams Circuit ' ourt February Term. 1938 State of Indiana. County of Adams: ScJ Helen Sheets, Noah T. Slieets VS Christopher C. Sheets, et al Notice is hereby given that tin- undersigned Commissioner appointed to s. 11 real estate by the Adams Circuit Court in tin' above rails- will offer for - lie at private sale at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following dcHcribed real estate sitiiat-d in Adams County in the Slate of Indiana. towit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 30 in township 28 north of range it east in Adams 'County. In the State of Indiana, together with improvements thereon on' Monday March 12. 1928 at H> o'clock A. M at the office of Graham A Walters. NJecatur. Indiana at 119 South Second Streit. , 'Tlie terms of sale art : Ope third cash on dav of sale, we third in one year and one third in t”vo years from day ' f sale, the deferred payments I" lour in(•■twst from duv of sale ut IF. payable setni-aiinually to be secured by a mortgage bn the real estate sold and satisfnctory free Hold surety, tin purchas. r Is given the privilege of paying any amount in excess of one third or all the purchase money on the day of sale. Said land will be sold free of liens <:.- opt the 1928 taxes Immediate possession given the purchaser. C. L. Walters, Commission r Feb. 18-25 M-3 —_ O Stephenson Returns To Work In Prison Factory Michigan City, Ind., Feb. 18 —(Ul’> —D. C. Stcpbeuson, his day in court ended, was back lit the Indiana state prison here today, working in one ol the prison factories. The former leader of the ku Klux klan, now a life prißoticr tor inurdtr. whose fenlitnouy in Gov. Ed JacksoU's trial tftm one of the highlights, was returned to the prison at 9:.’0 o'clock last night in custody of guards. He’ Irtid in Indianapolis since Monday, when he was called us a state witness. See “Ali Babha and the Forty Thieves, home talent musical comedy. Feb. 20, 1). H. S. auditorium. Adults 550 c. children and hijfh school students 125 c. 11-31
PRIZES OFFERED YOUNG ORATORS Bloomiiigtcif. Ind.. Feb. 18—-Adams county high schools have been invited to try foi the oratorical championship of Indiana, in an announel'nient here today fiotn the I. U. extension division. Tlie fifteenth annual state high school oratorical opens with local school try-outs on or before Mirch 16 county contests March 23, distr et contests April 13, and tlie state finals at Bkcmhigton April 27. "A Federal Program for Farm Relief" is the subject for discussion. Gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded to the h'gli school students ranking first, second, and tliird in tlie contest. A trophy cub will go to the school represented by the winner In each district. Glen Stahl, of Evansville, won the gold medal last jva., ... Ixtvy, of South Bend came second, am M ss Vivian .Moser, of Columbia City third. The subject discussed last year was "A Fede: al Department of Education with a Secretary in tlie President's Cabinet." A total of 288 students Hl M DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Light I BY PAYING ON OB BEFORE POWER BILLS Feb. 20 are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL •* " | L ■ 4
Os Indiana high «ehool participated in
the contest last year. The I U Extension Division has compiled a large number ct package libraries and periodical literature on this year’s subject for tjiculation anioiig high schools. These may be had
PUBLIC SALE ■>■
On account of having sold niy farm, 1. the undersigned, will B ,1 n„h i,• Hiction at niv residence a miles west, 1 mile north “(lieX 'mik- w<‘»« «■•<! I .nikuorlhol Prebk, o„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1928 Commencing at 10:00 A. M— the following property to-wit: I—HEAD OF HORSES—4 %<>rr<l horse 10 vears old, weight 1600; Sorrel man. Hycars „1,l Wish! S; horsy, 10 wars old, weigh! 120(1: «»■ Col’t.bevon tATTLE _ s leisev cow, 6 vears old. giving good flow; Jersey cow. 3 yrs. >l,l tiood How; Holstein cow, 3 years old, giving good Imv BrindK’w. 3 vears old. giving good flow; Red cow 10 .rs’t 1 eivin<’<>ood f Red Heifer, coming 2 vears old; Red He Sr 7 months old: Bull 11. months old.. HOGS One Red Sow. bred; 3 Shoals, weigh 90 Ths. each. POULTRY ISO head of'Full lllooded White \\yandoth' ' V< ' HVy 'xM) GRMN * 7 tons of Timothy hav; 50 bu. ol oats. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Mower 5-ft’ hav tedder; Baek Hawk corn planter; Internalional hav loader: 10 disc, American gram.drill: Oliver riding breaking plow; Oliver walking breaking plow; Oliver n< ing cultiv itor- new Ideal manure spreader; side delivery hay rake; steel I’rime spring tooth harrow; spike toolh harrow; Birdsell wagon, 3-in tire- buggv; hav ladders; heel rack, wagon box; corn shell- ’ r- hav s’lings: set double breeching harness; set oi farm harness; et buggv harness; Clipper fanning null; 300 pound beam scales. " MISCELLANEOUS- Copper kelte; 3 post augers; log hains- sausage grinder; tank heater; 2 oil drums; wheelbarrow; til heater; 6 dining chairs; 2 stands; heating stove; cook stovi range- base burner; vacuum sweeper; oil stove; cream separator: 3 clipboards^lamps; oats sprouter; brooder stove; Hoovtr washing machine; fence stretcher; double trees; forks; horst collars and m inv articles not mentioned. « . TERMS All sums ol $3.00 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser to give i good bankable note bearing B'7 interest the last 3 months. 4 per cent discount for cash on sums over $5.00. / OTTO WEF E L Bov S Johnson. Auctioneer Adolph Sloopenhagtn. Clerk Lunch served on grounds. 10 18-z-PUBLIC SALE As 1 have quit farming I, the undersigned’ will sell at publk auction at my residence, 5’ -j miles southwest of Decatur. 2 mites west and 2*-> miles north of Monroe on the John Andrews larni, * r mite south of Washington school, on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1928 t Commencing promptly at 10 A.M. 7—HEAD OF HORSES AND Ml LES—7 Sorrel mare, 12 years old, weight 1550 lbs. in foal. 'v', 1 brood marc and a good individual; Sorrel mare, 3 yC'iis 010 weight 1500 lbs., an exceptionally good celt; Sorrel C>ehlmg. years old, weight 1550 lbs., outstanding good one, w n hi’O*' will work any place; Bav mare, 12 years old, weight l->0() lbs., a good worker; Span of Mules, weigh.26oo Tbs. ami real workers, one Gt neral Purpose Horse. I—HEAD OF CATTLE—4 (itiernsey cow. 1 vears old, pure bred, not registered, due u Ireshen in May T.B. tested, giving good flow now; Durham cov. > vears old, will be fresh in October, a good cow. giv ■ good flow of milk; Jersey and Durham cow. I years ol<’ first of September; Durham and Guernsey heifer, 2vt ars 010, w’i.l be fresh in May. These are all good cows. 66—HEAD OF HOGS—66 f . 8 Brood sows, will farrow in March and April; qL farrow in Mav; 55 head of shoats, range in weight from 50 Io -t lbs. a e 00( i hunch of hogs. One pure bred Duroc Male hog POULTRY -150 full blood Black Minorca yearling hens and pullets; 25 White J.eghorn hens. „ , IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS rordson Iractor, equipped with Fenders, Oliver 1- 'I 1111 plows, John Deere tractor disc. This outfit in A No. 1 condi ton Oliver Riding breaking plow; 3 walking breaking plows; Olivei, riding corn cultivator, new last season; John Deere cultiv.ilm - - Avery cultivators; Black Hawk corn planter, good as new. vine', iean 12 hole disc grain dri 1; 8 hole grain drill; 2 farm discy - wagons with beet and stock rack combined; McCormick bindd / 11. cut; McCormick mower. 5 ft; Thomas hay loader; Monau hav tedder; dump rake; 60-tooth spike harrovy; cullipacl' 1 ’ 1 • double sets breeching harness. 1 sei new; horse co.lars; A-shap' hog house; pump jack; hav slings; 2 hav forks; 3 small sell ly'‘ ers lor hogs; 10 gal. milk can; cross cut saw; oil drums jt) m’<i gal; post auger; forks; shovels mid many articles not mention)»'• •mm > > > HAY AND GRAIN , p a 300 bushel of good quality corn; I bushel of While Cup corn, hand picked; 8 bushel old seed corn; 100 bushel oi oah ot extra good quality, suitable for seed; 8 lon of timothv liav in mow; ~ toil ol good clover hay in mow; 2 ton of good bail 1 ' t shocks of corn fodder. I ERMs All sums of $5 and mult r cash in hand; sums , i ’ i- 1 '>7 1 "di be given lhe purchaser to givey . bankable noir bearing 8 < interest the lasi 3 months; I 1 coiml lor cash op all sums over $5. No properly Io be c> in"'" 1 until settled lor. I’ER RY McGILI. ( hoy 8. Johnson. Auct. Starost A IShing' ' ■ c ' ll ’ A\ asliingtun Laches Aid will serve lunch.
upon application to the Extension L)i. vision. ——— Chalmer Schafer daughter Gretchen and son Dan. attended the basketball game at Columbia City, Friday evening.
