Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, ’’ | BUSINESS CARDS, « AND NOTICES *«.« ><>< K XIKsX.x KMW»«»>«.» « «M»<C FOR SALE FOR Feedhig tankage at the Xleeatur Rendering riant. ton lota or more delivered free ot charge'. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf FOR SALE Tested seed corn. Will do custom hatching, $3 per hundred. Earl Landis. Monroe It. 1. 62 5t end FOR SALE — Semi-modern eight room home on Fifth street, opposite high school. Th-s property offered for sale by the heirs at a reasonable price iu order to close the estate of Ute lute Susie E. Harruff. Don't overlook this bargain. Orval Harruff. 63t»x Ft) R SALE Some Knickerbocker Tractor attachments tor Ford. Jim lUJter&Udt Ftessast Mills. 64FOR SALE-.*oo bushels corn, ma tured early, high test. Will do for seed. A. 1). Suttles. 64-3 t Foil" SAL E — N uin 1 a’r of shoa ts. Lulie Walters, Decatur 11. R. 8 65FOR SALfi Dunfield soy beans, germination 100*1. Good yellow corn. Win. .Mitchell, Menrott Ind. Phone Monroe. 65-3tx FOR SALE Hoys suit age 13 to JI years, cost 25.00 will sell for $5.00 Call phone 366 after six o’clock. ■» 65-3tx FOR SALE —Clark Jewel gas range. Good as new. Mrs. Frank Gillig, 328 South Fifth street. Tel. 1112. . , 66-3tx FOR SALE — 15 sitoats. Reasonable. Half mile south, mile west of Friedhrim church. R. Eickhoff. 6C-3tx FOR SALE 1 3-4 ton D.hlc.- iruck", panel bed; 2 coming yearling colts; 1 Jersey bull; 1 Four row beet cul-I tivator. 19-21-24-26-28-x I FOR SALE - - Yager props rty on . Adams St., close in. Strictly ) modern. Priced to sell. Inquire I Steel & Jaberg. 66-3t’ FOR SALE Bie brick property at , IW2 W Mouroe St. Strictly mod-' eru. Have several good bargains in cily property. Call, write or phone Steele A- Jaberg. Off ce; pboae, 256; residence phone. Steele • 361; .laberg residence Phone 613. 66WANTED WANTED —Trees aiQ shrubbery to spray and trim. N. W. Fry. 1404 Wes; Mouroe street. Phone 652. 64-6 t ! WANTED- Music pupils. 56 cents. an hour. Call p.wue 1171 evenings Mrs. Dora Akey. 65-3tx • FOR RENT FOR RENT-M' acres _ southwest of Decatur; good level corn land. J. ■ V. Banta Fort Wayne R. 4 927 ou. j of Nine M le. 66-3tx 1 o IX)ST AND FOUND LOS’t-Red bone hound, 1 yr. old. Fit Mer please call Roy Johnson. ; , 6i st' LOST* A Platinum bar pin wi.h sinjll diamond at the Country ; Club."Keward. Call phone 367. .• o_ Alrfßs Zehr and son of Woodburn visited in this city today and looked after business. | PUBLIC SHE 1. the undersigned, will sell at public auction, at my residence, 1 located 2L miles northeast of De-' cat ur or ‘4 mile north of the Dent i school house, ou Thursday, March 20 Commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. ; 2 HORSES -1 black horse. 9 yrs. old; 1 black marc, 11 years old. CATTLE—I Guernsey Heifer, 2 year* old. fresh in June; 1 good stock bull. HOGS—3 head of brood sows, will farrow iu May. Some Hay. POULTRY 50 head ol Leghorn pullets. FARMING IMPLEMENTS —1 TOrnbull wagon, like new; hay ladder and grain bed combined; 1 cultivator; 1 grain drill; 1 single disc; 1 John Deere walking plow; 1 seven-shovel cultivator; 1 dollble shovel plow; 1 etingle shovel plow; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 Ohio hay loadei; 1 6-ft. McCormick binder; ■“■l Osborn mowing machine; 1 C. B. di Q. corn planter; hay rake; 1 iron kettle; 1 lard press; forks, aad many small articles too numerous to meutiou. HARNESS 1 set of breeching harness; 1 set of single harucs’, and horse collars. TERMS—Made- known day of sale. W. 11. Cook W. H. Myers, aucL
j Trent Your Feet to the Best Interwoven Socks " in a wide variety of beautiful new i' Spring patterns. 50c, 75c, SI.OO t i i 1101 ttjoi 1 .MVli XCHUITeSIjD. XX IkcatMr, Iml xWv, ■ S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mis. Black, l-ady Attendant Cails answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phono 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALT H SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Natur<i|Mtth 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. in. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money ou improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS ’ Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGSR ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein AL Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS j Cails answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. ’2' Sr tHtice Phone 90. ' Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 1844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT it/ ■ <) IRIGII) A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. II I i> O Finds Dog In Station B.azil. Ind.. March 18—(UP) —A ■ brazil filling station attendant was surprised when he opened his stai tion yesleiday and found a valuable I beagle hound asleep on the floor. I The attendant knew the dog was j not there the night before when the building was closed. Investigation I showed a window had been force I I open and a desk ransacked The deg was traced to its owner. i i well known Biaz.il Imsine-s man I who nearly collapsed to learn-that I he dog h;.d been found in the rubb- ; od slation. The owner was unabl ■ Ito explain hew the dog escaped ! from his jHmi where he had been ■ eoulincd the night before. Polke believe someone stole the ’ dog aud then robbed the filling sta | .ion. It is bel eved the dog was fori gotten when the burglar escaped. o Notice AU those taking part in the play to lie given by the Evangelical Loyal Daughter's class wijl practice <might at 7 o'clock at the church. AUTOS ■•c-bnanted on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Secnrify Co. Phone 237 S<ii;if<r Bldu. Decalur, Ind. OWN A FARM W hen land value is high is the time to SE L L But when land value is low is the time to B tj Y . Land values have struck the bottom and arc rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. I’houe 358 i Decatur Indiana
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Corrected March IS | 9H-120 pounds $8.85 ■ 120-144) pounds 9.25 !• i 140-160 pounds 9.90 i j 160-200 pounds 10.50 200-23" pounds 10.55 : : 239-260 pounds 9.99 |' 260-309 pounds 9.6" i 300-350 pounds 9.35 Houghs $7 imi-SB.OO i j Stags $5.00-56.00 ‘ ; Calves $13.50 Lambs $ 9-50 { Cattle: i Canners $3.00 44.09 Cutters . Medium Cows $5.5046.00 Goods Cows $6.00-$7.50 i I Steers $7.00-11.00 ' Heifers * SB.OO-11.00 ! Butcher Heii'ets $7.00-$9.00 : Kulls . $6.00-SB.OO I I East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. ¥.. Mar. 18- 1 (U.R; —Livestock: Hogs: receipts, 600; holdovers. t 1 000; generally steady at Mou days average; weights above 220 , ' Us., slow: bulk. 130-210 lbs., $11.25; 22-210 lbs.. $10.75-$11.1O; mixed :1- ts. $10.50; pai king sows, $8.75$9.25. ' Catfl?: receipts, 75; cows steady; cutter grades. $3.75-$6.25. I Calves: receipts. 200; veulers un changed, $15.50 down. Sheep: receipts. 500; lambs i steady, quality weights considered; choice handy weights quoted, $11; good woolskins, $10.50; aged wcth lei s shorn, $6.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. When sl.oi 1.07% 1.05% 1.07% !Co:n .83% .84% .81% .81% ! I Oats .42 .43% .12% .42% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corroded March 18 > No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 95c | No. 2 Hard Wheat *J2c I ' No. 2 White Oats 36c i ( Bariev. 50c v live 80c ' Corn 85c L.DCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET fEggc, dozen 22c ' BUTTERFAT AT STATION i Butte, fat 35c ’O ; ] Youth, Who Killed Parents, Found Insane _ i St. Louie, Mo.. Mar. 18. (LLP.;- 1 i Maji 11. St humin, 18-year-old I ni versily of 111 nois fre-hinan, coni milled to th? City sanitarium here lor life after a jury found him in , <aue when li<- shot and killed his fathei and wounded his mother, r - | ma'npd apparently unshaken by | the verdict as he began tile long I sentence today. A circuit court jury deliberated but 30 minutes late yesterday, l«r- i fore arriving at its decision that the youth was insaiw when lie :%Mn in tied Hi" dot'd on the night « r 1 fanwiry 5. th" evening Wore hr was to r turn to Ihc university al j tor r|>"tidfng the Christinas holidays with his parents tiere. m'l ihii mi.m KM-n i nut to. ‘itw . v "ticc Is hereLy given. Thai the; hi •• igited iiitr. hem app.d tiled Ex- • -■ uliix of the Estate of WeWoli 4‘. '•< \dams County, »Jr teased. Ihe Estate is prubpbly sol - i •ent. Myrtb- E. Friable .Executrix Ha.rve> C. <’rabill. Attorney. March 17, J 50, Mar. 18-25 Aj>r 11
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH IS, 1930.
E\E<ITR!V% NOTICE OF SALEM OF HEAL ESTATE ’l’lic undersigned Executrix of th? ’ estate of Katherine Burds?, deceased]' hereby gives notice that by virtue «'fj 1 in order of tin* Adaiws Circuit CoinH i she will at the hour of 10:00 o'clock I A M. on the 4th dpy of April 133(i. i at the east door of tlie court house 1 ; UecHtur. Atlanta County. Indiana, uf-‘< frr for sale at publie auction in urate tracts all the interests of said j . decedent, being the fee simple title in and to the following desrriftedV real < state tuwil:- i< Inlot N«». x!h» in Cash >l. Girard subdivision of loss 15 A- 14» in .1, D. • Niittnian s So. Addition to town (now ; city) of ikcatur. Indiana. AST) | Ittiol No. ’.»•;»» in Dail Erwin’s sub- ; division of W'A and pt. of E.T» ()L i No. M .1. D. Nuttman’s So. Addition I to town 4how city of Decatur, Indiana. ; Said property to be sold free of i liens. i Said sale will be iiphlc subjec t to i the approval of said court for not I. 'css that two-thirds <2-S) of the full i ippruisefl \:«l»n of .aid teal estate and upon the following terms and i conditions. I; At least one third of the purchase , money cash in hand: one third in j nine months and one third in eight-t teen months. PROVIDED, that the I purchaser shall have the option us h paying Ute full amount of the pm-|i hasc pric e in < ash. Deferred pa v -I < nieaita to be* evidenc ed by notes of 11 the purchaser, bearing interest per annum from date*, waiving re- t lief, providing for attorney fees ami sec ured by mortgage* on the real es- i tale sold. AlurMha K. Valine Executrix of estate of Katherine Bn rd# 4'. J. Lutz. E. B. Ada wk Attorneys -March 4-U-IS-25 NOTICE OF I IN 11. SETTLEME&T OF EVTATE NO. X3M7 Notice is lic rebj gj\en the the ere- ' Jilors. heirs and legatees of Levi • MX. deceased tu appear in the Adams ’ircuit t’ourL held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 4th day of April 1?»30, 4mi show cause, if any. wtiy the* FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOL’NI’s •vith the estate of said decedent -hauld wot be approval: and said heirs jirc notlfie 1 to then and thenmake pr<r»f of heirship ami receive 1 tlieir distributive shart*. laJllan M. Ata. Kxeeubrix Dnnatur. Indiana March la. E»SV. Attorney ITuchte and Littener March 11-lx — >, ■„, —...... NOAttE F<M< Nlt»* DHt I OIL Nolk-e Is iM’.eb.x given that the •htard of Trustees of the Adams '‘‘Minty Memorial Hospital, will, at <aid hospital, at Deemtur. Indiana, on Saturday the s<h <tay tsf April PMli , ind up until XJ’.O A. M. on said day. eceice sealed irhL for wu-c larg4- ear h»ad of No. .1 I*4m-mhontas null, price to iu< iudc <h*ij\ 4*riiig the amiSJ In the bins at the hospitid. The hoajd iTin-nex the light to j elect <ny or all Idds. HOARD OF Tilt’Sl EES OF THE Adams County Memorial Hospital , March I I-IX I’EIIOOV lOK 4 IllUb Mill t<4 MUA«> ttrforr I U<* Haarrf of < RiiimiMniinirr* Os < iuioO of tihiniM Slate of Indiana. County of Adams SSjj We, rhe undersigimd ea< h and ail i of whom are. resident adult, fre •! nolders and voters of Hartford Township, in Adama County. Indiana. . most respcectfully petition your Honorable Rody, that yuu <onstrm.t and complete. A I'ree Hard Surfa' c Road, in.p-rv vement o'er and upon Hio public higliway. situated un tip; following route, towtt:- < uwmu ncing at the north east ornrr of the south east quarter j' section twenty fiveM’o) in township twenty-five (25) north of range* thirteen (18 east, in Adaius Countv ’•'diana. running thence west through the center of said sectiin twenty five (25) township a<id rang, ifuresaid and terminalhig at th** mo th west corner of the south west •luartcr of said artW twenty Th • (25). Ychii* petUh'Uerß av»»r and sax that th<- IwpMivfiiriit prayed for. is les < han tfiree luihcc ip length, connect- • 4 L>'»( li PH‘hs with a Free Gravel and - Macadam ifind. 1n said township, and that a Cnited States Rural Mail cvuuir. passes oxer the high wax. oposed to be improved. Spur petitioners further sax thatl Hie highway licou-in sought to be improved, is .a puidk* highway, alrc‘Mdx r-tat»lid»» d and In use, and is one <*f tin* puLlir highways of IfartfoiM Towtnmip. Adams Count x . Indiana and lha.4 Ho improvement pra.M*d for. will he of pu,bli»‘ uti<it> i nd benefit. You-r peHlioncrs further aver and say lliwt Hie highway herein sought to he improved, is a public highwa-‘TTcm-Ia eslablislind and in use. and, tlp-ne is a large annoiiit of puldo-l : ravel thereon, and tin- same* Is om- • I flu* pubßc 4iigtswa.vs of Hartfotul I owiiship. Your petitionees ask that paid (ighwax deset ilmml lie propfi l.v I JrdtHr’f aod graded, that 4Oiixh«-: dune .ind aahd • usliiun b“ placm! upon the «**ade that upon the sama lit-rt Im pLhcJ srg < 1 or stone hav- : ng a suitable binder for bird su: • ■ 'ace iMad or other aeHd paving msI (trial. Y'our pctitiunurs further ask ■
sai<l higiiway nbove described b-‘! drained and graded, and Huit the same be improved to a width of forty (tn) feet: that the same be graded t<» a width of thirty feet, and that such paving material be placed thereon to a width of sixteen (V>) feeL and to such a depth a.- max be detrruainud by tlie propc, ‘•ffieials. having the same l • do, ami that the same be cniled tie . I«uthvr Marlin Road Improvement, ‘iliat to pay Tor said improvement, we ask that bonds he issued by th ■ (’ounty of Adams, in the State Indiana, in twentx semi-annual installments <>r sVries, and for the payment of which, we as_k that a lax be levied upon the taxaid- property. »f said Hartford Township, in| a sum sufficient to pay the interest I and principal, of said bonds as they I become due. I hat said improvement be madand constructed ami said bonds be issued, and said tax levied upon (h« taxable property of said township.! in accord ante xvilh tin acts of th Legislature of th- Slate of Indiana.* passed iu the year IW)S. beginning j n page 550, and as umemletl in »n<acts of 1907. ami as amended in th'arts of 1909. now in force. pr«rvhtH)g for tlie extension of Free Gravel or Ma<adam Roads and all oilier ami any ami all amendments thereto. We further ask the Board to tak. 1 all of the necessary steps required! by law. t » have said iniprovemen’ ! 4-onslriH led <iwd made as petitioned } for he. ein:: that the same be vmHj strutted without the question "Tj building tlie satne to an election of voters of Hartford township, and' that the B<>ard construct tin- sain, u.mh-r the lai*‘s of the State of Ivdiaii.il. providing for the extension of' tree Gravel or Macadam Roads by' township taxation. Respect fully Submitted Luther Marlin. \V. (). Shoemaker.; C. 11. Mosxer. Rufus Stauffer. Cal-' »in Lehuuui. A. ( . Munro. Geo. I'. 1 Pontius. Perry Glendenning, E. E.; Stoat. John d urner. ‘’ourtnex Ht llei. .lames O. i’rice. Jacob lik-rie. OU<>i A. yan, B- w. Bears, (’harks M Mvers. Aaro.. Zieigh i - . Samuel Hall. i' Ted DuWeJh. Noah Biiwrstcim*. ChasJ E. Pu»ey, ,1. K. Yoder. A. D. Buvkmaster. Frank Ncusbauin, Peter r’ox,| Andrew l-'remh. Qrxal V. Iloffma 1 !, luxvid Falb, Milo Sales, Wesley tias. Dan F’uhrcr, Ernest Huggel. (’liarks Marlin. I’. M. French. Noan A. i’uscy. Christ Mertz. Ezra Bugh. Wm. Vance, Amos Liechiy. A. H Zhuaierman. Chris Hir>ch\. .lohn « Hirs<n\. A. So.inKs. S. A. Wats n. Jonatiiaii Roth. Noah Ro’.ii. Anthon.x lit-ink-niiing. i-xia J. tlk-ndemiing. William H. Clark. Catherine Pontius. Albert Zimmerman. Lillie May Zimairinian, Hattie Kaeser. Win. Andei-I sun. Geo. M. Jeakins, Eva I. Jenkins. Rosia A. Anderson, Harry Me.-hbei-ger. Geo. F. Glendenning, Rufus 'W. I GJendennuig. .lae-ub J. Slahly, John I Bair. W. S. Wiison. (’has T. Watson. U in. Ercm-r. James Gk-ndeiining, | Ruhl. V\ . GtemlrMiung. J. W. Helk-. j I». P. Sb-Muiakei. A. I’. Shoeinakci - .1. E. ('le. <i4-ncii. R. R Romey, l-i liin; C. Munro. S.ierman Gh-adeuiug. Mil* I B. Glenueiiing. Engine Lindsev, Alpert Pontius, G. K. Bierly, William <J. Beiiier. U ni. Twigg, Marina E. | Hx-itb-r, GrtMe. Slianas, Elmer Andersuii. I ora A. Me.o-r-. < ’in-sier Hal!. ; John Stu--ky. Belie Shoemaker, S trut Roth. M-trv Roth, Rosa Roth, Alva Glemienibg. Levidi Gkndening, Re-! uecca GJr ndeii.ng. Ge<». W. Holloway, Gruber ku.tr>, Grace lids iwiiliun will be pies* nled to] Hie board of <-ounty co .imissioners | • n ‘I uestiax, April b. at which time the giikpa \«4 - s of Hartford W-u---snip Wilt l*e heard -thefM'on. ALBE.IT HARLOW Auditor, Adams County Fruchtc and Litterer, Attys. March 11-la n-rut o 4 \<!ohmi*! ral ri v NO. ;:72h Noth e is hereny given, That the undersign -d has been appoint* <1 A<l • minis! rut rix of the rsYate of Kosanaah I .iiiaex late of Atlams C »unty . deceujjvrt. ihe estate is probably sul»ent. Anu.i M. Mollz, Administratrix Judson \% . 'T.-eph-. Attorney. M ir. h lx ITT M inn Attention Farmers We have a supply of drain tile in 4, 5 and fi inch sizes and hollow building blocks. Prices right. Easy terms. ,We invite you lo call and talk it over. Monroe Tile Co. Z. O. Lewellen. Mgr.
In Angler's Paradise Behmnit. Mont. —(UP) —The perennial dream of every angler, a fish at every east, can be realized at Lake Ellen Wilson where, according
PUBLIC SALE Hating decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction ut my resilience on the J. E. Ulman farm. 3% milles east and Vfe mile north of Decatur 2 miles north and mile west of Bobo; 2 miles south and % mile west of Biecke Church, on , MONDAY, MARCH 24,1930 Commencing at 10 a. m. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Roan horse. 9 years old, 1400 lbs., sound; Sorrel horse, 7 years old, 1400 !bs.; Team gray horses 12 years old. weight 2600 lbs; Black horse, general purpose. These are all good work horses. B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B Two Holstein cows, fresh: Holstein and Guernsey cow. fresh; Guernsey cow, giving a good flow, was fresh in December, bred; 4 Holstein and Guernsey heifers, from 5 months to 18 months old. 26—HEAD OF HOGS—26 3 Brood Sows due to farrow by day of sale; 23 Shoats, will weigh from 86 to 109 pounds each. HAY AND GRAIN 4 ton of Good Timothy Hay; 4 ton of Good Clover Hay; 300 shocks of Shredded Corn Fodder; 200 bushel Good Solid Com in erib; 200 bushel of Gats, good for seed. 200 bu. ol cleaned Manchu Soy Beane for seed; 190 bu. of good Barley. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS McCoimick kinder. 3 ft. cut. in first claes condition; Deering mower, 5 ft; Daiu hay loader; side delivery hay rake aud tedder combined, !ik > new; Turi.bull wagon, almost new; hay ladders; triple wagon box; double wagon box; Nisco manure spreader; Hoosier 10 disc grain drill fe.v.lizei attachment, Hoo-dat* 8 hole drill; C. H. &Q. corn planter, g.M>d as new; two good walking breaking plows; two spike tooth hark. as; spring tooth harrow, new; pipe land roller; riding corn cultivator; two walking cultivators; Clipper fanning mill; double shovelsingle shovel; pair first class lob sleds; mud boat- platform scales' l, tt»; corn .-heller; grind stone; IH. C. 14x16 disc; disc aud tandem; tww double sets of work harness; single set work harnesscellars: log chains: double trees- and many articles too numeroua to mention. NOTE- Thia farm machinery is all in first class condition. TI.I;AIS —All sums of slu and under cash. Over sl9 a credit of 6 mouths time without interest if paid at maturity. If not paid when dm $lO 90 1,e ' eSt trOUl date ° f SiUe ' 4% dißcouut tor cash “« sums alwve ED P. MILLER, Owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer twii.i. vi-; > , Hot lunch will be served by laidies’ Aid Society. ' ILI '
Come Back Strong Don’t let a little temporary reverse keep voi down. No matter what the misfortune COMt BACK STRONG. No mailer if you are not able to start a bit account, start one anyway and make a strong effor to maintain it Some of your difficulties will fade away, keet going. ‘ Establish your own system o’ so much per week slick to that plan and become independent. The Peoples Loan & Trust Company BANK OF SERVICE. ■
;o Supei intednent Eaking of Gia- 1 t ier Naconal park, ravenous trout i apparently lack the discretion, dis-! ci iminatioii and caution of their ■ kind. This lake is located 5990 feel .
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sifl io'd DISCOS ONWIB I Eiectril Light Bllis BtPAMGIII OB BEFORE Mar. 2 POWER Bill •re also due and min be PAID by twentiet of month at ! CITY HAU 4 - ■ ’
