Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1930 — Page 2
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XIX nK>l « a >'. n M I Illi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, « BUSINESS CARDS, ; AND NOTICES m eowQt xx h n-*«»«« »«« - «« «Ki FOR SALE FOR-jiAflE—Feeding tankage at j (he Decatur Rendering Plant, I*- i to* loti or more delivered tree 01 charge, Phone 876-T or 513. 20tf 1 !■'.OIiEpALE Complete line of ni;<miittMy, also horses, cows, hogs aiMi ifTb'-p. :i '- miles southwest o! ' Gt*nejS Wednesday. Feb. 26. 1830. G.’jt.—Mlerly, Bryant, Indiana. Bry-1 ai>4 FtSJuft'LE — My entire Rahhitry , < tJuijMic nt and guaranteed healthy | CluneJJll.i Rabbits, 50c to $3.50: eapli. «rt'has. J. Miller, 226 N. "th 32-27tx FmRTUTE^- Apples, Jonathans and Prices $1.25 to $1.85 S.J-l.'Maggard. 1 mile south '-s nii'e edit <u£ Monroe. Bring containers. 43-«tx I FOR /iALE 3<m Bushel of corn. .Alt* some heavy mixed baled See Pat Costello, or p!jjn».l4s. 35-3tx f»£Sa LE -General cow, S years i 2hir**fresli. Inquire of Wilson Ree<£ Pleasant Mills. 35t3x f£r-<SALE — Slightly used black Winter coat. Aso one wool dress, . siis-«<. v Call 763. 35-3tx Fjl< <4ALE —1 Jersey bull calf, 10 1 1 ■ninths old. David Baker, 3 miles sijth«of Pleasant Mills. Willshire plume’, 3 rings on 110. 35-3 t Fsl'6ALE—Seed “Corn —Each - ear gvryjjnation tested. Eichelberger's Cgantge. Official yield of 10 acre plat bushels per acre. Also Goldyi Glow or Frost-proof corn, yjld -65 bnshels per acre, extra eqgly |5.00 per bushel. Elmer Davlsdi, Willshire Ohio. 35 Gt.xeod pSIitfALE-1 Holstein Cow with 2aW by side; 1 Jersey cow with , < ;pl by side. Albert Teeple on Yost Immi.jihone 885-A. 36-3tx fSTTa I.E—Tractor in good coudi I tip'll.-*or will trade for team of horsey? Call phone 20.36-ts Fplt #AI E -1 eoalburning brooder «"*J. 1.000 chick size, good a Lllso 1 Super-Hatch Incubator 20 'ttg capacity, good as new. MrMartin Kirchner, route 5. Decitur. . Pff-ble phone. 36-2tX 1 l-«ii Gander. Win. KI '111;. , iiljte 8. Phone 7114-E 36 3tx ' FOR SA' E 1928 Ford coupe, 19231 Chevrolet coupe, 1925 Ford Sedan and T9*v, old roadster. Frank Wrecking company, West Monroe St. 37-3t.x | 1 FOR SALE —Square timber siiitaul- ; on shed or small barn see F. L.. Johnston. 210 S. 9th street. Phone 445 37-3tx I i-vi, _-,.uuiiiig 3 and 4 year old hoises. also fresh cow. phone 866-11 37-3t.x "FOR RENT “ FOR RENT — Modern house cn Marshall street. Phone 7601 r.r call at 817 Russell St. 32-6tx ' FOR RENT 257 acre farm, 3 mile I northeast of Decatilr. Can be rented as one or divided into two I farms. Close to school. Grain rent. Mrs. J. S. Bowers, phone 125 i or W. S. Bowers, phone 296. 33t9 ROR RENT — Modern house on Sixth street, also flat over Baughman's store and house on corner Ninth and Jefferson streets. Inquire B. J. Rice, 237 North Filth street, or phone 184. J5-3t FOR RENTES room house on South Ninth Street with garage. Inquire at 303 North Eighth street. Phon? 812. 35-3 t FOR ReS'T 5 room house on Wes; Adams stt et. modern except t' irnace. Phone 846. 36-3tx I FOR RENT 80 acre farm located 2 miles north and % mile west o:'! Monroe. Inquiie Jacob Meyer, Blut'f I ton. route 4 Craigville phon . 36-3tx | FOR RENT 110 acre farm. Good; location, phone 242 or 398. Free | 10 13-17 3tx' wanted WANTED —To t'le your kitchens and bathroom with keen cement. First class work. Bert Haley. Phone 788.. , 29-6teod LOST ANiFfOUND LOST—White, black and 'an spotted hound, short cars and well built Finder please call 878-C or BG7-L. Reward. 35-3tx .Ml ... I, w ... •— .. XOTK i: I’OK iIIDN For OffliM* rwi»«G*r<. eqiiipniriil and' Tnblrtw is h.<ivcn that th • Board of Count v <'oininissioiiei's oi Adams County. State of Indiana will on lUowldA. Ihc Ith day of March l”3tt. and up until I'» o'clock A. VI on said day n-i-rivr sealed bids for C o furnls'hinx- of th»* following furniture and uipment, Met:iH< countPiH. (aides, • hairs .and rqiilpm.-nt for usp in the County i:«••• corder’a office. Hopunienl fib* ><•'t h>n. for u«p in the offirp of the Clerk of the Circuit Cfuirt; Adding- nno hinc for u.mp in the of fi< •• ot • ountv highway superintendent. Idniug room I.tides for the use in ti'* Cvont.*. InfirtiiaiA Bbls shall br for the furnilure delivered. fullv lust albd and iradj for use. free <»f all frolghl ami transportation < ha'gps. I , 'n< h bi t must specify- the amount of sm h bid for ea< h office or institution;: ipp l.j-ls shall be | lt all things agreeable tt» the specif Ira I ions now on file in rhe office ~f (he Auditor •»f said county. ’t he board rc«<>r' es the right to reject any or all bids. FI C. F,t<Wl\’Eß CEO. SHOEMAKER J. Ct HO CEMAN Board of <’oanty cjnintlssiunef;; i Albert Harlow, Auditor Feb. 12-13 I
Everything a man or boy wears. /foITMCMisSHyI WT Decatur. Ind. 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 Naturapatb, Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, G-8 ■ i , 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 rd estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. WANTED—Good, clean, big Bags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c tb. Decatur Dailv Democrat. Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glatl Io do it. Phone 12 for apptrintment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merrvinan s Law OH ice, K. of C. Bldg. EAT Chop Sui-v. Mexican Chili. Waffles and Old Sfyle Buckwheat Cakes —at— CAMPBELL’S FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. U. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 .... AUTOS re-linanced on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Lubenstein, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls an«wered promptly (lay or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone’9o. Residence Thoho, Do atur 3-1 G or 844. Residence. Phono, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer 1 ” OWN A FARM Several fanners have purchased farms through our Office by making a small pavmcnt, being given a long Huie Io pay the balance. We hiive three or four e\cell’ent farms remainin to be sold. A small payment and determined effort will make •m independent home owner jin a levy vears. See us he- | •ore it is 100 late. The Suttles-Ecfw aids Co. Phone 358 . Decatur Indiana I-
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind.. Feb. 12 Livestock: 90-120 pounds $9.85 120-140 pounds $10.20 i 140-160 pounds $ll.OO 160-200 pounds $11.20 200-230 pounds sll.lO 230-260 pounds SIO.BO : 260-301) ponrids $10.60 3041-360 pounds $10.50 , Roughs $7.25-8.50 ■ Stags $5.00 $6.00 r Calves ..* $14.50 r i Lambs $ll.OO ’ i Cattle: fanners si.oo-$5.00 ■ Cutters $5.00-$6 50 Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 Steers SB.OO-12 50 Heifers $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 ’ Bulls $7.00-$9.50 » Fort Wayne Livestock Market Cattle receipts 75; calves 50; sheep 50; hogs 500; hog market r steady to 5c up; 120 lbs down $9.75; 120-140 n>s. $10.25; 140-160 , tbs. $10.75: 160-200 tbs. $11.15; 1 200-225 tt>s. $11.05: 225-250 tbs. I $10.90; 250-300 lbs. $10.70; 300-350 tbs. $10.40; roughs $8.25; stags $6 i calves sls; lambs $10.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 2,200; holdovers 900: active to packers: strong to ' slight',- higher; bulk 150-230 lbs. •811.65. to mostly $11.75; 240-270 lbs. $11.25-11.50; 140 tbs. down sll-11.40; packing sows $9-9.75. Cattle: Receipts 100; "mostly cows, steady, eutter grades $4-6.25. Calves: Receipts 100; v'ealers I active, unchanged, $16.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 200; holdovers 1400; lamb-i draggy, quotablv ! steady at week's full decline; gdod , to choice 85 tbs. down, quoted $11.75-12.25; 87-95 tbs. sll-11.75; medium and strong weights $10.5011.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 12) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.05 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.02 No. 2 White Oats3Bc Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat .... 33c -o „ Static Routs Burglars Cicleville, 0.. —(UP) —Found: a use for static! Whip- two robbers were seeking loot in his grocery 'ore James Newland happenel to open ihe door tn hfs living quarters 1 hiss ns his wife tuned in some a'atie. Tb.e robbers fled under a barage of static. n Big’ Tin Plate Demand Yoi kville, ()., ( UP) Ohio's iai'gesl tin plate plant, sttnated hero .. is operating IS or 11s 25 mills al't< r j being on a 50 per cent basis since , before Chris mas. Fiirllicr increases 7 'll |>ro(lu< I'oil lire ,-(l|l i( ipri|e>t a ? 2 spring canning orders pile lip. xoiK i-: <>i fix«i. M-:rri.KsrAt <>i i;si vri: ><>. gr.in X >ti> <• is licri-bj given ti> the < rc- ■ ilil-o-s. heirs mi rllegatceH of Karah ■■ .11 Spciu-.-, (hs-casi-d t>, ;i,pp<-ar in the Wl-mts ('lr' iill <(iurl held al !»>•<;Hur • iii'li.ma, on the Tn, ,|n.v of Mm-eh. i • :ii .■■-.! si,o,v ooiisi- if any. why the l-iu.il Sei I hnu'iit A< i "lints with th'' -state of said ilci'eileiit should n’ot Io- i|>|iro. <-,|; and said heirs are notified t i then and there make proof ■ f heirship ind receive their distributive shares. C. IV. t’.-ium-cirtner. Administrator I’eoHiir. l-i'iaiiu. l-'eli. 11. lU3O Il Attorney C. L. Walters, Feb. 12-191
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 12, 1930.
xothi: or iixxi, m:tti.fmi:x i OF I’.SI %TF XO. xr>7<» Notice is hereby given to the c reditors, heirs npd legatees of David! M Rice, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit <s>urt. held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2Xth day of February 1 !»30 and sho\v cause, if any, why the Final .Settlement Accounts with the estate of .said decedent should not be approved: anti saidj heirs are notified to then and there make pro l »f of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. R. Wilda Rice. Executor Decatur. Indiana Feb. I. 1930. Attorney C. L. Walters . Feb 5-12 *. o XOIKi; OF FIX XL M-ri I’CEMIIX I OF ES I VFK XO. 2<«u» Notice is herein given to the ere- I dilors. heirs anti legatees of bynmn R. Blossom, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court held at Dc- - atur. Indiana, on the Ist day of March. 1930 and show cause if any why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then ami there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. Arilla Burkhart. Executrix. Decatur. Indiana. February 3rd 1930 Attorney C. L. Walters. Feb. 5-12 TRUCKING See Gunder for the best trucking of livestock, moving and general trucking. Calls answered dav or night. Phones 218 — «90K FAY GUNDER Route 3, Decatur PUBLIC SALT I will sell at public auction at my residence one-halt mile east of state road 3 on the Allen-Wells county line; or 2*6 miles north and % mi’.e east of Ossian, on Tuesday, February 18 1930, the following property: HORSES, 2 ifEAD: One sorrel mare coming 6 years old, sound and a good worker, will work on either side; one sorrel mare coming 12 years old, sound and a good worker. CATTLE, 8 HEAD: One registered Guernsey cow 4 years old. coming fresh May 15; one registered Guernsey <*ow. 2 years Old. coming fresh June 13; one Guernsey cow C> years old, was fresh December 17; One Guernsey cow 2 | years old. was fresh December 14; two registered Guernsey heifers 7 months old; one Guernsey heifer 1 year old. bred December 13; one Guernsey heifer, 10 months old. Here is a real chance for some one to got a mighty fine start in registered Guernsey cattle. They are of the May Rose breeding, and an extra good herd of milk cows. FOUR BROOD SOWS: One Duroc sow wit It 8 pigs; one BigType Po’and sow with 5 pigs — these pigs were farrowed the middle of December; one white sow to farrow by day of sale; one BigTyjm Poland sow, bred Dec. 27. POULTRY: About four dozen fersey Black Giants; one young Bronze turkey tom. GRAIN: About 100 httshels good vo'li'iw corn; about thirty bushels of Wisconsin pedigreed re-cleaned barley. 1929 crop. DOtl: 6no Columbia Collie female dog, I year old. Sale Begins at 12 o’cloik Noon Sharp uMdcf. cash, on sinhs over ss.on a TERMS: All suDts of »5.1f0 or credit, of <i months will be. given, the purchaser giving bankable note liearitiK 8% interest last 3 months'; 4';: discoiml for cash. No property In bi' removed until terms of sale are complied with. Alva C. Springer i Harry Bunn, Auctioneer , A. A. Me’.chiUo, Clerk
xoi k i: roil mils i--oit iiom, M IIVI'AIM-IKS 11 Xotivi- is hereby given that the Hoard of County Commissioners of Adams Comity, state of Indiana, will on Tuesday, the -Ith day of March Ilian, and up until in o'l-lm k A. M. ; on said day receive sealed bids for the furnishing of one Itoad main- ■ taim-r the same to weigh iipprixi- , I matel, 2,800 pounds, and to in- so , constructed and equipped that it may be installed mi the trucks now owned by the oHinty The board will receive the right to , purchcase one or as many more as tile needs of the county may reuiure. or is may be purchased with the ■ funds avail-itde therefor. Tip- bid j shall lie for the maintainer delii ert-d
PUBLIC SALE I j . I will sell at public auction. Bt my place located on Federal Road No. 27. miles north of Berne, or 1 mile west and l mile south of 1 Monroe on ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930 Commencing at 12 o’clock sharp, the following descr’bed property: 2—HORSES—2 1 Roan mare, 9 years old; 1 Sorrel mare, 10 years old. ; 4—CATTLE—4 > 1 Red polled cow. 6 years old, will lie frush about June Sth: 1 Roan I cow. 6 years old. will be fre-h first of April; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old, | ! will be fresh October Ist; 1 calf, 3 months old. 18—HOGS—18 1 sow due to farroiw first of February; 1 sow, due to farrow March 20th; 1 sow, due to farrow May loth; 1 gilt to farrow in February; 3 ■ shoats weighing about 150 lbs. each; 11 pigs weighing about 50 lb each. POULTRY —200 head of pure bred White Wyandottes, 100 hens. 10b pullets. GRAIN AND HAY —6 tons good clover hay in mow; some good yellow corn in crib. IMPLEMENTS . 1 farm wagon; 1 hay ladder and grain bed combined; 1 I. H. C double disc; 1 John Deere corn planter; 1 cultivator; 1 6-ft. mower; 1 manure spreader; 1 I.H.C. hay loader; 2 breaking p'ows; 1 tractor 1 plow; 1 Diamond breaking pCow; 1 knife drag; 1 Columbia grain drill; 1 handy truck wagon. MISCELLANEOUS ( 1 set harness; 1 stock trailer; 1 1000-chick Queen brooder stove; 1 UtOO-chick Buckeye brooder stove; 2 Queen incubators with 175 and 226 egg capacity, both as good as new; 1 cream separator; 1 Primrose I cream separator; 1 Revonoc coal oil stove; 1 bed and springs; also many other articles tbo numerous to mention. TERMS —$5.00 or under, cash; over that amount six months’ time 1 v ill be gven on good bankable notes drawing 8 per cent interest last' • three months. 3 per cent discount for cash. No goods to be removed i rntil settled for. J. C, RICH Jeff Lie< hty, auctioneer. Monroe State Bank, clerk ■ 11 i ■ STIPHtN DECAH R I » ® iS ' Bx J 1 I £ ; I “Another Step Toward I I Freedom’’ I I I | So said a young man who opened I 1 his pay envelope in the hank and I -1 pushed part of its contents under I the savings wicket. * I t r ' - s f ? H S I I Tirst Ncitionql Bqnk 1 Capital amt Surplus f '120.000.00 I I Decatur. Indiana
at I iiiatiir. Indiana and instalh-d n-a«lv for use on one of tip- trucks of . the county, free of all transportar tion charges and other liens, I 'I lie 1.-iard will reserve the right 1 to reject any or all bids. Bidder will be requireil to furnish I with bld full, complete and detailed . drawing and specifications of ma- . chine proposed to be furnished and , will also be requiled to give bond • and furnish affidavit in Hie manner . required by law. !'.. I-'. lllil-lIXEB , (iEo. shoi-:m.vki-:b S .1 It. IIOFI-'M.VN Board of County C mimissiotiers I Albert Hallow, Auditor I I Feb. 12-19 I
He's Not a Plumber Cambridge. Mass., (UP) — Thomas Phelan's claim to tame’
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the i laie Mi <_ George Crist. 136 South 11th st., Decatur. Indiana, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1930 II at 1:00 P. M. 9 The following household goods:— Victrola with 28 records; Leather settee; Walnut, stand; ' 4 locking chairs; C kitchen chairs; 6 dining room chairs; 8 table; Buffet. White sewing machine; Drebser; Two b Is fl . with springs anil mattresses; carpet sweeper; Round (Ink i.i-'ce; Globe Oak large size hratilig sltwe new; Axminsl. r W >ol fibre rug 9x12; several strips of carpet; 2 pieces of ca-pef 9\12 and 12x14; 20 ft. stair carpet; kitchen cabinet; | burner gas hot plate; large oven; garden plorw; copper wash | 2 tubs; dishes and cooking utensils; washing-machine: porch i bookcase: sideboard: 3-4 Simmons bed. spring and matt:-! i table; Globe gas range cook etove; several stand tables eui.imod" combined; lawn mower; step ladder; combination and stand for wash tubs; ironing board; Leather davenport I class condition; reed'table, 2 rockers and one straight chair to I woven rug, 12x14. fl| ELIZABETH CRIST. I TERMS CASH. SB in & Bartlett Auction Co.. Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE! We have mutually agreed to dissolve partnership and will public auction on S. D. Beavers' north farm, 4 miles west of and 1 mile east of Preble, just south of state highway No. I''. mile east and 1 mile north ot Peterson, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2(1, 1930 II Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. . 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 fl Two dark bay mares, one 3 years old, weighing 150 n ‘ ■ 2 year obi weighing 1250; these mares are spund and well built. 26—HEAD OF CATTLE—26 fl. EIGHT HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CATTLE as follows I'< aril " Julianna Mercedes 1037902, calved June 25. 1925. l-”‘ Pi.-iertje Mercedes 863107 calved June 25. 1925, Belle Pont < I’tM Koko ipi-jos calved February 23, 1921. Ethel Segis Ponti c •il September 20, 1918; Bell Mercedea__Korndyke Koko BiEloa M irth 9. 1923• Queen Barrington Johanna Pouch 103790<’ < 1935; Miss Glencalrn Poach 1208799 calved B'p ,, ’i't 192 i, thi-. bull by the great show trull, Segis Pontiac Aagas Lail and out of one of our very best producing cows.’ . Grade Holstein cow, f. years old, bred December 15: Gi ' cow, 9 years old, due to ealve May Ist; Grade Guerns' '' eld. bred November 15: tirade Guernsey cow, 3 years obi. will March 1; Grade Guernsey cow. 4 years olif, wiiU freshen M Grade Guernsey cow, 3 years o’.d, will freshen by day ot : Gc.rnsey cow, 3 years oid, will freshen March Ist; Gt’’".fl cow. 2 years old. was fredi December 23: Grade Gut-ruse-, old, freshened November 3rd; Grade Guernsey cow. 8 ycie by side; Grade Jersey cow, 8 years old, calf by side; Grad 4 years old. will freshen by day of sale: Grade Guernsey h-i? ol'l, will freshen early in April; 2 HoMein heifers, one var pll fl Holstein heifer, 6 mouths old; 2 Grade Guernsey heib i 1 yearlings SH ... U. 1 * s * ler d bas. during the past year, won a bronze tm s' ollictal tests given by the Indiana State Dairy Association. ■ ... , 13—HOGS—13 ' fl Six healthy feeding slioafs. weighini* about 150 lbs.; <u ' wlllll ’ r I’iko weighing about 60 lbs. fl POULTRY 125 Barred Rock pullets just begioning •" yciroiip wiiii, Leghorn hens; Four Barred Rock roosters ■ grain AND HAY—2OO bushel of yellow corn; 90 bush' <d ><■ soy beans that will grow. |B _ , , —MACHINERY— fl ne Deknal milker with electric motor, two buckets an' '"'.fl in K”'** eonditoil; one Delaval cream sepeia'o'.-W ■ ith electric motor, used but little and in good condition. <»>i'’ itaeloi and plows; light t.nn k made from a Dodge touring 1 I .inditm disk, used three seasons; spike tooth harro" oo i larrow; grain drill; corn planter; two row Oliver 1 1,111 fl ''orn plow; gang plow, 12 inch Ixilloms; walking 1,1 "■ J w, manure spreader in good condition; wagon with i ' 1 b *W AV' 1 /.', ’, w " breeching harness; four collars; t"’" si.;. iw ~a fl’ l l burning tank heater and a good one cue i>H ■ . ' I chick capacity; and many other articles not nn nti< lllll fl One stock Dog. ■ e..,..m . A ", sliniK ’'»f SIO.OO and under, cash; over that ani'fl leu- ne wi " S’iven. purchaser to give a bankalil’ ""'ee months; 4% discount will Im given l"i' 0- No property removed until settled for. ■ DR.S. 1). BEAVERS and I TRUMAN GOLDNER, Owners® Roy Johnson, nuctloneet 1 , Dutch El'im-' cr - | Ziou Lutheran Miesiouary Society will serve lunch. a
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