Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1930 — Page 2

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JfiXWMXWJKItfIX>'■« X X X X A X X XI CLASSIFIED j ADVERTISEMENTS, “ < BUSINESS CARDS, * AND NOTICES I • * aux >rx x X >«kXx X x.x >t >< >< x x X X X >t X'xl FOR SALE Foil tSaLE Ferillng tuukng<> at the ttecutur Rendering Plant. ton lots or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513, 20tf FAiI.M SALE Complete line of"ma eliine.ry, alxo horxes, cows, hogs mill sheep. 3’A miles southwest of Geneva. Wednesday. Feb. 26. 1930. U. It. Bierly, Bryant, Indiana. Bryant Phone. 29-20-1 FOR SALE — My entire - Babbitry equipment ami guaranteed healthy ClUuchilla Rabbits, 50c to $3.50 each. Chas. .1. Miller, 226 N. 7th Street. • 32-27tx Foil SALE Simplex Brooder stove practically new, used for two hatchiiijrs. Habnah Hurless, Wren, Ohio. 33FOB SALE Cheap work mare. Lawarance Heckman. Route I. Decatur, Telephone S6O-T 34-3tx F"K SALE—Apples, Jonathans and VVagners, Prices $1.25 to $1.85 S. E. Haggard. 1 mile south la mi’s east of Monroe. Bring containers. 4 J-6t,t FOR SALE —two big type Polaml male hogs. John Deer corn planter. Adolph Bultemeier. PrebleTele pheqe. 34-3tx FOB SALE Mule. 4 years old. Edwin Shamerloh, Boute 8 Decatur. 34FOR SALE -.ioo Bushel of corn. Also some heavy mixed baled clover hay. See Pat Costello, or phone 145. 35-3tx F’’R SALE S ed Corn —Each ear germipation tested. Eichelberger’s Clearage. Official yield of 10 acre plot 87.3 bushels per acre. Also Golden Glow or Frost proof corn, yiyld 55 bushels per acre, extra rally $5.00 per bushel. Elmer Davison, Willshire Oiiio. 35 Jtxeoil FOR SALE —Genera!~cow. 8 years old, fresh. Inquire of Wilson Reed, Pleasant Mills. 35t3x FOR SALE — Si ghtly used biack winter coat. Aso one wool dress. sizes 38. Call 763. 35-3tx FOR SALE 1 Jersey bull calf. 10 : months old. David Baker. 3 miles south of Pleasant Mills. Willshire I phone, 3 rings on 110. . 35-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern house on Marshall street. Phone 7601 or call at 817 Russell St. 32-6tx FOR RENT-Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 198. 424 Marshall st. 33-3tx FOR"RENT~2S7 acre farm, 3 mile northeast of Decatur. Can be rented as one or divided into two farms. Close to school. Grain relit. Mrs. J. S. Bowers, phone 125 or W. S. Bowers, phone 296. 33t9 FOR RENT —Six room house on North Third Street, semi-modern with large barn for garage purposes I immediate possession. Inquire Mrs. I Elsa Steele, Monroe. In i. 34-3tx Foil RENT 110 acre farm. Good i location, phone 242 er 398. Fret 1 I Fiuchte. 10 13-17 3tx | ROR RENT — Modern house on I Sixth street, also flat over Haugh- i man's store and house on corner Ninth and Jefferson streets. Inquire B. J. Rice, 237 North Fifth street, .or phone 184. 35-31 I FORTJP.NT— 5 room house on South Xiit*h Street witli garage. Inquire at lifts North Eighth stieet, Phon" 8127 35-3 t WANTED ;■ WATCHED to Rent 5 or 6 room hpu-e, by Felt. 15. Can give reference. Zearl McClure, 922 Line street* 29t3x eod WANTED To ile your kitchens an<M>athrooin witli keen cement. First Tlass work. Bert Haley. Phoii' 1 788... 29-6teod LOST AND FOUND S iJIXi'ED Small Beagle Hound anxwered nani Jack. Finde. iilojXiQj all 556. 35-lt j. -S'l rw, Whitc, black and tan spott-ed-tiaiiud. short ears and well built Fiiidet" please call 878-C or 867-L. fteWj.jfl. 35 3tx Ice Has Birthdays WffTMtoro. N. Y., Feb. 10 —(UR) —Persons residing around the Kmthern end of Lake Champlain at'e discussing the phenomenpn that paused ice to close over the WiiUsts between Willsboro Point atwl Piirlfngton. Vt., on the same day ’.for the third consecutive year—January 30. *■■, X o —■ 1 r»f|> »t ►'Dm* ■’ - w K X x,.x-.x xx x x-'jc in: xxk x r x;x xx• k| ’Xj s Ashbaucher’s |XI x . . _ rs »«.. M A J EST J C £ FURNACES B ASBESTOS SHINGLE B ROOFING | SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS ■« Phone 765 or 73!)

8 t t Everything 1 a man or j boy wears. 11 I' I’ j » | /jOtl llQOSfey] XCHL'ITeX-Co. i S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly ; day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12. 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. ' FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. | SCHURGSR ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. WANTED—Good, clean, big Rags, suitable tor cleaning machinery. W ill pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. Typewriting Stenographic Work ; if you have any extra type-J writing or stenographic work 1 will be glad io do it. Phone 12 lor appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merrymans Law Oll'icc, K. of C. Bldg. eat I Chop Suey, Mexican Chili. Waffles ' and Ohl Style Buckwheat Cakes 1 -at— CAMPBELL’S FUNERAL DIRECTOR I Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home .“.03 j AUTOS re-financed on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur. Ind. Lobenstcin, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls an"wered promptly day or J night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone !m. Residence Phone, De.-atur 316 or 841. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer OWN A FARM , Several farmers have pur- | eluded farms through ourl ijtiiitcc by making a small | payment, being given a long i lime lo pay ihe balance.j Ji We have three or four ex- < cellenl farms remainin to be ejsold. A small paymciil and ■! dcltrntined elj'ort will make! o an independent home owner] { ii a lew years. See us !>••- ; lore it is 100 late. The ; Suttles-Edwards Co. j Phone 358 i j Decatur Indiana

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berm*. Ind,. Feb. 10 —Livestock: 90-120 pounds . $9.65 120-140 pounds SIO.OO l 140-160 pounds ... $10.80) | 160-200 pounds $ll.OO ! 200-230 pounds . $10.90 230-260 pounds $10.60 260-JOO pounds ... .... $10.40 | | 300-360 pounds . $10.30 1 Roughs $7.25-8.25 ; Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves .. $14.50 ; Lambs _ $ll.OO Cattle: I Banners $4.00-$5.00 i Cutters $5.00-SG.SO, Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 | Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 Steers SB.OO-12.50 Heifers $9.00-12.39 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 Bulls $7.00-19.50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat $1.17*4 I’l’s 122% 1.24% I Coin 89 ,f 2 .04% .94%. | Oats . .45 .46’4 .45% East Buffalo Livestock I East Buffalo. J<. Y.. Feb. itk— (U.R) -livestock: Hogs, receipts, 7,200; * holdovers, 380; active to all interests. weights above 150 lbs. steady Ito 10c higher; bulk 150-230 lbs.. .11.60; few. $11.65; 240-270 Ills.. 1811.25-$1l.4O; 130-110 lbs.. $1125: I pigs. $10.75 to mostly sll. Cattle: receipts. 1.450; general Ily steady; good steers and.yeitrl-l lings, $12.50-$l?>; medium arid short I I'edi sll-$12.50; common steers ■and heifers. $9-$10.50; fat cows. *7 50-$8.50; cutter grades, $1 $6.25. . Calves: receipts, 1,200; veaiers i active. steady, $16.50 down. Sheep: receipts, 11.400; little I done qn lambs, bidding to $1 low I er;, indications handy weights, sl2 $12.25;' med um. $11; outstanding I ewes, $7. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 10.—(U.K -Livestock: Cattle rece pts, 50. calves, 25: hogs, 300; sheep, 51. hog market steady, Htc up; 120 lie. down. $9.75; 120-140 lbs.. $10; 110160 lbs., $10.75: 160-200 lbs., $11; 200-22,. lbs., $10.90; 225-250 lbs,. $10.75; roughs. $8.25; stags, $6.00; calves, sls; lambs, sll. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 10) i No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 1 No. 2 Hard Wh at 99c No, 2 White Oats 38c Barley 50c live LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET i ggs. dozen . 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Bo'terfat 33'; Postmaster Efficient Troy, N. Y., — (UP) — Matthew Fleming, 72. and his daughter. Mrs. Alice Ti dale, of Richmond, Va., .are leunt d aftei a separation es ■ 25 years, through the medium of a I letter sent by Mrs. Tisdale to i "Matthew. Fleming. Troy N, Y. I oslmas 4-i- rh ase Find. Jletluu. - —. DR. (’. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN II ’ I Office 120 No. First Street , riione: Office 143-Resldence 102 Special Attention given to . I cattle and poultry practice | 0 o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. FEBRUABY 10, 1930.

appointment or i ron | NO. 2715 I Xoti<-u is hereby given. That the' undersigned has been appointed j Exe< utor of the Estate of Katharine ! Conrad, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably soli vent. Jacob Conrad. Executor February 3, 1930 Feb. 3-10-17 <»— * NOTICE OF FIN 11. Mi: TTLEMENT OF ESI \ I E NO. 27>Sf» Notice is hereby given to the ere-' i ditors, heirs and legatees of ChrisIlian Burghalter deceased to appear lin the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 25th day , |of February. 1930. and show cause. |if any why the Final Settlement accounts with the estate »f said de- | cedent should not be approved; and ‘ said heirs are notified to then and , there make proof of heirship, and • receive thei rdistributive share. Eugene Kneiisx. Administrator With will annexed De< atur. Indiana. February 1. 1930. Attorney Lenhart, Heller & Schurger ’ Feb. 3-10 ‘ \ PfMiinf incut of N<l iiiinixtratris Notice is hereby given. That the ; undersigned has been appointed Administratrix with will annexed of Hit estate of William M. Kerr, late ' 1 of Adapts County* deceased. The ~ estate is probably solvent. Laura A. KerrAdministratrix with will annexed Lenhart, Deller & S< hunger, Attys, l-ch. 8. 1930. Feb 10-17-24 ' _<) * — MITK i: TO i s Lu Ihr AtlaiiiM C ircuit < ourl, Feb. ri-irj 'P. rui, 11130, ( ■niipliiint for illuircc. No. 135511. Ihe State «»f Indiana Atlants County SS. Solomon Bowsher vs. Malinda Bow- ' sit es. It appearing from affidavit, filed • in th< above entitled cause, that Ma- I iintia Bowslui the above named de- • Cendant a lion-resident of the State • of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the raid Malinda Bawsht r. that she be and appear before the lion. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 1 Ith day of April. I *’3o. the same being the Ist Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court Douse in the Cil.v of Deca-tiw. commemlng nu Monday, the 11th day of April A. D. ■ I !•::«!. and plead by uns ver or demur 110 said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, my name and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this Sth Jay of February. 193”. Bernice Nelson. Clerk. 111 M. DeVoss. Attorney f> »r Plaintiff February Sth 1930 Feb. 10-17-21 COMMISSIONER’S. ALLOWANCE Fchruar'y 11130 Ft. Wnyn” Ptg. Co Co Bev 187.51 |' American Security Co. do 78.50 Decatur Demm-rtft A. T. C. P. (5.00 Citizens Telephone Co. Key 75.7.» Marcella Nelson Dep. Clerk 105.00 Bernice Nelson Stamps Suttles Edwards 200 50.00 Albert- Darlow 102 & 103 5 1.16 Alet.i Darlow Dep Dire 104.16 T* /ewriter Inspection <’<> 200 6.->” Ciitra Anderson 2002.”” Uarl 11 1 * 11111 s w ..rib 3L&V llarl Hollingsworth 200 * «!..•» Ilarl Hollingsworth 20” 35.10 Miles Koop 102 174.12 Kulph Koop 20” 2.00 Kalpti Koop 201 24.30 , Ft. Wayne Blue. Ptg <’o 200 1.90 I’oeatur Lumber Co 200 ' Keuffel <N Esser 200 1.25 Clifton Striker 101 200.»') <’lift m Striker 20” l<>” CUft'in Striker 20” 5.09 Emilia Striker 1”2 113,00 .1, A. Cline 101-200 131.10 • Dr. J.* W. Vizard do 27.93 ' lien McCullough 200 H.Ov : 1 K. J. Shitli I rug < o 200 8.10 . Henry B. 4leller 101 50.00 hplpli Itoop H 8 109.3*1 ■ Mahetlo Meyers Hlfi-IOGA 111.;” , Dr. S. I>. Bea Vers lO4E 13.50 , Fisher & Harris HOE IL M irtin (lllson do Adams Co. Hosp do 168.5” Koi'ei't E. Dann Is do 13,00 ‘aroll Coal & <' »ke Co do 27.75 IJoim < Irorerx do 18..”» l iank Krick do Cliurles \ogl«-wo<le do 5,9'1 \’ame & Linn <l<» 2.0 S ■ J. W. Klee do KOO Douglass Co. do fi 2‘i • (’allow <<• Kohne d • l.t. il , Anms Keiser Ill’ll 3.00 ,■ Jt M. Bu-incr 1” 1 100.00 David 'l‘veple 20” IS.BI I August Walters do Hi.2l , L<-e Stutz I”2C 22.50 ’ KeweiM-e D<dler Co 20” 7.90 Niblii k <’<» 3”1 . . 52.90 War hi 11 Mfg. Co 302 «3a»l • 11 :uH ingl on Lab do 13.0 » » Carl Pumphrey 301 10.0” I F. S. Chemical Co 302 7.” I Hein/. At Son do 17,60 i'uinplii <*ys Jewelry 2”” 16.0” I \(>i . I ii'l S< i > ‘ » d<> 16. I'l Cil.v of I ►wcalur do 33.05 I Worrell Mfg- do 16.13 I Dr. J. M. Miller 200 6.”-» , \ugust Walters 2!19 l.'H’ Herbert La I’.oiinta inc 107 10.03 ' ugiixt Morgan do 15.0’1 C.rrh'irt llaugk do 35..1” Henry S’ hle -al du H Leuna Mont Cotner? du I”.”” I Idvlla llnrtnagel d • iOLIO I Ib v. (J. E. Miller do 1.09, J Henry Dehner do I.Od' > I John Wechte. du i. 90 |

Martin Haugh do 10. DO Peter Moser do 7.50 F. (). Martin do 22.50 Kit Augslut rger 107 10.00 SoJomon Eicher do 10.00 bbl Ulman do 20.00 Fred Steignieyer 107 7.50 Philip Herman do 27.50 I]. Ind. Oil & Sup Co 200 51.00 Puniphrev Jewelry Store do 1.00 Zwit k A- Son 602 T-1 123.5’1 Smith Id ug Co 2001 1.35 August Walter 305 59.!)# j\aine & Linn 200 17.50 Oeeatur Shoe ilosp. do I.HO Niblick Co. <lo 15N.50 Huntington Lab. do 88.00 \\ . J. Archbold do 15.00 II decomb Mans. Co do 15.0!* Fisher & Harris do 293.69 Millers Bakery d 036.98 Ralph Roop Supt Crains 209.75 Mary Meyers 112 35.00 Guy Brown MiJeagt- 26.60 H. M. ’Jillig 412 20.00 Mara Mt Cl 'ire do " | Olive Ib > nt'ids do Oft Gaylie Hoagland do 15.00 Gladys Shauy do 1.».0*> Jennie Bailey do 15.00 Florence Bdlinger do 15.00 Elizabeth Fogel do 15.0 n i-ueimla Johnson do 15.09 Katherine Koe do 15.00 IClsie Hunter do 15.00 Odessa Bucher do 10. no Laura Beerbower do 10.09 Dan Niblhk do 10.0 D Charlotte Gephart d» 10.00'l’eeple & Peterson du 9.20 Whines Shoe* Store do 7.1 > ' 'ul E. Peterson do t 70 \'.im cK- Linn <ic •; Leurette Whitman do 5.09 Helen <«aunt do 5.00 \|:< <■ W;i!lcrs dO "" May Andrews do s.f'o 'ndiana State Sanatorium Hl 111. x? Irene Byron do do 180.00. Decatur Denjovrat 204A 206.73 Berne Witness do 171.09 Chas Idlewir.e do 7.50 D. M. Hower « .» 7.50 .-v E. Blha k IXS - 75.00

PUBLIC SALE We liave mutually agreed to dissolve partnership and will sell at 1 public auction on S. I). Beavers' north farm. 4 miles west of Decatur I and 1 mile east of Preble, just south of state highway No. 16, and 1 I mile east and 1 mile north of Peterson, on J THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930 Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 Two (lark bay mares, one 3 years o’d, weighing 1500. the other a 2 year old weighing 1250; these mares are sound and well built. 26—HEAD OF CATTLE—26 EIGHT HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CATTLE as follows: Pearl Lucy Johanna Mercedes 1037902. calved June 25. 1925, Lucy Johanna Pi.'fertje .Mercedes St>3 nr? calved June 25. 1925, Belle Pontiac Pietertje i I Koko 6'17998 calved February 23, 1921. Ethel Segis Pontiac 540643 calved September 20. 1918: Bell Mercedes Korndyke Koko 863105 calved March 9. 19"3- Queen Barrington Johanna Posyh 1937900 ca ved April 26. 1925: Miss Gleiicairn I osch 1208799 calved September 28. 1927, til's boll by the great show bull, Segis Pontiac Aaggie Lad 35229.; and out of one of our very best pi educing cows. Grade Holstein ecw, 6 years old. bred December 15; Grade Holstein < ow. 9 years old, due to cßlve May Ist; Grade Guernsey cow, 5 years ( id, bred November 15; Grade Guernsey (ow, 3 years old. will freshen March 1; Grade Guernsey cow. 4 years old. will freshen March 15; Grade Guernsey cow, :l years od, will freshen by day of sale; Grade rnsev cciw, 3 years old. will freshen March Ist; Grade Guernsey epvz. 2 years old. was fre h December 23; Grade Guernsey cow, 6 years old. freshened NovemlKT 3rd; Grade Guernsey cow, 8 years old, calf by side; Grade Jersey cow, 8 years old. calf by side; Grade Jersey cow 4 years old. will freshen by day of sn’e; Grade Guernsey heifer, 2 years old, will freshen eatly in April; 2Ho tein heifers, one year old; 1 Holstein heifer, 6 months old; 2 Grade Guernsey heifers, coming yearlings This herd has, during the past year, won a bronze medal in the ollicial tests given by the Indiana State Dairy Association. 13—HOGS—13 Six healthy feeding shoats, weighing about 150 lbs.; one brood row bred; sly wintei pigs weighing übout 60 lbs. POULTRY 125 Barred Ro I. pullets just beginning to lay; 25 yearling White Leghorn hens; Four Bailed Roek roosters. GRAIN AND HAY 200 bushel of yellow corn; 90 bushel of Ito Saul sov beam; that will grow. —MACHINERY— One Delaval milker with electric motor, two buckets and arranged to milk 18 cow , in good conditon; one Delaval cream seperator No. 16 ■. it 11 electric motor, used but litt'e and in good condition. One Fordson Tractor and plows; light truck made from a Dodge touring car; John Deer tandum disk, used three seasons; spike tooth harrow; spring tootji harrow; grain drill; corn planter: two row Oliver corn plow one row corn plow; gang plow. 12 inch bottoms; walking breaking plow; m inure spreader in good condition; wagon with beet bed and hay rack; two sets breeching harness; four collar-; two sets of flv nets; Vloverleal oil burning tank heater and a good one; one brooder sto.e, 1000 (diick capacity; and many other articles not mentioned. On ■ Sto< k Dog. TERMS All sums of SIO.OO and under, cash; over that amount a eiedit of 9 montlis will bi given, purchaser to give a bankable nut ’ tearing 8% last three months; 4% discount will be given for all sums' over $lO 00. No property removed Until settled for. DR. S. I). BEAVERS and TRUMAN GOLDNER, Owners. Roy Johnson, auctioneer Dutch Ehinger. clerk i Zion Lutheran Missionary Society will serve lunch.

Robert Hunt Co 198 7,50 Dennis Striker Yager rd. 1.50 :,7 -' Dick Tonnelier Meyers &Co 281.23 1 Dennis Striker Rein. 200.00 C. <’. Beer 15 660.56 Ott Rag SIS .1 ,\. Howei do ’»(!<• R elellb. . 1< (|<> J. Ai»£shtrrger d • John Bueker <lo 272.1 “' W. li. B inner 215 Ed ID er du 346.50 Ja nes V. Hendricks do 183.O') Mil.. Sales do 162.75 11 eII 1 1 e r do 150.15 j Pat Moran do . u.ii .vs rroutner do 1 27.75 | Augiist I i- ■ ■ ■ i . Ed Miller do 116.15 1 Lewis Sei king do 116 15 1 C. F. Scheiman do * 102.16 John Mann do 97.00 1 Jo.in Habegger do ’•'red Osterrm-yer do 50.75 Mart Bultemeyer do : 'i i .1 Ma'liys J.. 15.75 I Clint ll.ul do Meshberger Bros 215 s? v . 04 Kiger 1 ' ■ do Steele & Jaberg d > 63.00 Charles Maglev do 30.00 Christ Eicher do 26.36 Cha« Magley do 15.a0 i ’hrist Eicher do Auditor of Wells Co Drains 220,1 4 Di ’■ Bo< h Shei. Drain 250.00 Witness my hand and seal this 3rd day oi 'February 1930. . Albert Harlow Auditor of Adams County Indiana Feb. 10-17 — o-— Bargains in New Living Room Suits. Conte and look our stock of suits over. WE SAVE YOV MONEY ON SUITS. Stucky & Co.. Monroe. Indiana. lo M 12 G*t the Habit—“ r<sde at Home

le 1v; jZ J * I ■ ■ ITI 8 ill i ■II Quality Free Chicks SK with each she money you'll make on nexl winter depends much on Order' chmks quality of the chicks you buy. ■ Now. With good care and feeding, ggggj| t hicks will grow into good which will insure a nice profit IroniM your egg money. H ? Model Hatchery H NgSO—i MONROE. INDIANA ■■ A* - 1 ■■’T Phone 4-1 -3 ■ W XW ’ ■ ' \ |: Sr 19 WSn 61 111 vr ; ] l It’s Your Bank I - We want y o u to ■ feel at ho m < at ■ this bank. I Every service we B offer - - checking, B saving, commci'- B cial, safety depos- B its --is at y our B command. 1 Make the most d ■ them and use thci.i B to your advantage. ■ It’s YOUR Bank | and we are eager i to assist you. I Old Adams Couni y Banli