Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES i - — ■ ~ 1 FOR SALE FOR SALK Michigan apples. Joua tlffiTls and Wagners. 3Uc per bn. and up. Bring your own container. S. E. Haggard 1 nil. north and 8% utiles east of Monroe 56-Btx i i ■— FOR SALE Fodder. See Rube Smith, south of Hospital. Decatur = 59-3 t FOR SALE 2 used pianos. Excellent condition. Priced cheap for quick sale. Sprague Furniture Compiny, Monroe street. Phone 199. 59-3tx EOR SALE Slab wood and Pole wood. Adams County Lumber Co., Phone oMers to Earl Colter No. 994. ” 59-6 t FOR SALE -New and used Ford--■son tractors, used tractor parts. 2-12 in. tractor plows, plow points at a reduction. One 3-year old mare, weight about 1500 His. Uraigville Garage. 49-st-Fr-Tu FOR SALE— Registered Holstein male. Or will trade tor hogs or grain. J. O- Tricker. Route 8. D?caLur. 61-3tx WANTED WANTED RADIO and ELECTRI*CAL work. M. F. MILLER Phone «5. 53-30 t W i NTED-- Welt driller . For Rent •a 5 room house at 710 Nuttman ayenue. Inquire of H. J. Bosse. 804 Nuttman Ave. 61-3tx o FOR RENT ■Mt RENI 6 room house baselatent, garage; all kinds of fruit W Meibers 1127 W. Monroe street Phone 1269. 55 tt" FOR RENT Sleeping room with bath in modern home use of garage. Address box E. A. Democrat. 59-3tx FOR RENT—6 room modern duplex house. sls per month. Immediate possession. Phone GOG. 60-3 t FOR REN f 5 room strictly mod em fnrhtshed lat. Steam heat furnished. Call 413 Mercer avenue. Rhone 79. 60-3 t FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms on First St. No Card Parties permitted. Must be resiledibl' ; ople. 310 N. Ist St. 60-3tx i Ft>R RENT—Upper apartment. 4 rooms and lath. Heat furnished and garage Pnole 1240. 6i>-3t COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Ora W. Sheets et ux. 117.23 acres ih Union township to Mutual Itenetit Life In;. Co for sl,m». Sarah E. Johnston et al. part of me lot 24. Decatur to Ellis Skiles tor >IIOO.OO. . Edward Chronister, land iii Washington township t i Barton P. Walters for $1.0(1. “Esrt” snd "West” “Never t e twain shnll meet” Is a phrase borrowed from tne |»>em “The Balled of F ist and West." hi Rml.vard Kipling The full sianitl tance of the expression can bi gained only by reading the entire poem Isolated from the text ths lines are Interpreted as meuiit’.qt “that people of the eastern eivlllzs thin. such ns tup Chinese and the Japanese am) these the wester* CivillMilion such as the English am. the American < linnet atfllinte ujisn a truly frier ,|!y basis." - — oCif ’ War Bounty Jumpers A bounti lumirei it, the ch II wai wa> one a hr- iqmn fntymenf ot hmm tv enlisie‘l fni rhe armi inrt aft erwunl heserleri from the service Vsmilli a Hinn win d o Hile sue cpssfnll, once repented the (« j rt.»rm am-e until he hml acenmuln’ed quite a sum of mntiei <>t was caught at the game FLORENC E HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Typewriting * Off'ict. K <il (.. Bldg. If you have tiny extra typewriting or stenographic work I v/ill glad tn do it. Phone 42 for appointment. | Ashbaucher’s MAJK S T I C FURNACES ASBESTO9 MHINCLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone frt or 73S i f— ——wn

•MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET - Corrected March 11 i No commission and no yardage. I. | Hogs. 100-150 pounds $3 90 150-220 pounds $4.70 x 220-250 pounds $4.l> rt - 250-800 pbtitids $4.20 e Roughs $3.00-$3.25. r Stags $2.00. t Vealers $8.50 ‘ Spring lambs $6.50 1 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs on sale 2400: fairly active to all interests; generally steady c to strong; weights below 150 lbs. (* unevenly higher; 160-210 Tbs. ~ $5.25-5.35; 230-280 lbs. $5-5.35; pigs $5-5.25. t Cattle receipts 75; medium I l_ steers strong to 25c higher at ] $8.10; cows 25c or more higher: cutter grades $2-3 il Calf receipts 250. vealers steady c at r'cent advance; good to choice! u mostly $10; common and medium I . .. 1 Siu—p receipts 2400; lambs 1 steady to 25c tinder Thursday's strong close; quality and sorts 1 considered: good to choice wool skins. $7.75-8: two loads out-: standing So 94 lbs. $8 .10; mixed! offerings. $7.50-7.60; common and medium $6.25-7; inferior throw-1 outs $5. I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I Mar. May July Sept. 1 • Wheat ,57'i .60% .62% .64*4 J f'6rn .37 .39% 42% .43% | Oats .25% .25% .26% j FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Mat 11 —flj.P) I — Livestock: Hog market, 15c higher: pigs. $4-1 *1.40; light lights. $1.40-$4.50; ] lights, $4.75-$1.85; mediums. $4.50-j $1.65; heavies. sl.lO $4.50. 11 Roughs, $3.75: stags. $2.25: c.tl 11 ves, $8.50; lambs, $7. It i LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 11 No. 2. New Wheat . 48c , 30 lbs. White Oats 18c ' 2v lbs. White oats Itc J Barley 30c , Rye 30c |, Soy Beans ....... 30c ; ( New Ng. 4 White Corn 33c ! New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38c ; 'LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET! Eggs dogen 9c ( Mirage and Ra-Hty Their arc three difTerenees n, which desert trnielers con toll whether they see a mirage or a lake j of leal nater. A mirage usually quivers and changes in shape: a real lake t'ot-s u->t have this ap , pearatice at a distance. A real lake , usually has a dark band of vegetation armtnd it and birds tly near it i • nl»<»\p it DR. ( . \. UONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseas -s , ot cattle and poultry. Office and Res. 508 No. 3rd st. PHONE 102. LENHART Dairy products < o. Sether Bldg. Decatur Cash beyer of C> .am and ES9 S - Market prices paid at ail time.. , A. 15. LENH Aid’ j sjTblack FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Hla.k. Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home plume 727 I '•nbulance Service For Better Health See DR. IL FROHNAITEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 311 104 30. 3rd »t. ■ ' ■ 1 " I* i. " N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ’ HOURS: 8:3'1 to 11:30—12 3p to 5:00 Saturdays 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 LOBENSTKIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day oi ■ night AmbulnuCr Service Offti-n Phone 90. Rssini’tn* I’tnme. DmtHiir HMt Mi-mt<mi « Pbrin*. Mrla'ina LADY ATTENDANT

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* Test Your Knowledge | — Can you answer seven of these test questions? Turn to Page Four for the answers. i* — — ♦ 1 — Where is the island of St. Hel-1 ena located? 2 — What university is located at Tuscaloosa. Alabama? 3 — How many women have serv-l ed in the United States Sen-,' j ate? i 4—What is specific gravity? I s—What5 —What is an angle less than a ! ! right angle called? I 6 Who was Diogenes? : 7 —What are pampas? ' B—ln what Government departj nient is the U. S. Forest Serl vice? • , 9 —Who was Mary Ball? 10—Give another name for pea-1 I nuts? j COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER NAMED t C°NTINUED FROM Pr»yE ONEI Rev. It. E. Vance, pastor of the United Brethren church of \’iis city i as bai . alaureate speaker. The ba< - valailr -ate services will be held ■ a* the Methodist Episcopal church' m Sunday evening. May 15. it was stated. To Receive Bids I he school board has advertised fir one car load of number one Pocahontas coal, the bids to be received up until March 14. at on-, o'clock p. m. at the office of Dr. Burt M - mgo';d. -prd-ident, of the school board. — o - GRAIN SURPLUS IN STATE HIGH CONTINUED FROM PAGE < FE' Fannei'i reported 91 per cent of last year's corn crop merchant-, able, compared with 79 per tent a year ago and a 10-year average of The number of cows being milked was placed at 71.8 per cent. A year ago it was 65.7 per cent. The lalior supply on Hoosier farms was 128 per cent normal on March 1. the highest percentago in nine years. Demand for laborj was 61 r-er cent normal. Ro4in • /la-., (piece •The io, ,f <>t Hell.' nr. as It la ii«-re usually enlled “The Gates of Belt ' is m work by the eminent Frei.- n s. nljiti r Rodin on «hh h ip originally Intended to p'U'e hl* ' famous statue The Thinker We ,' understand that fids monument has n,:w ne.-n set up m I’arts emitrary | t« tlie sotfipti.r .< original Id-a-» i 1 Wsshlnfftor |iii"iii|iyin | ii||! * I I - I I I I -rJPWvL- \ / / I JUST because you escaped with a little bump last lime is no sign that your next accident won't be a bang-up crash ’ You’ll find it safer to be guided by /Zv? sign: Our Combination Automobile Policy covers etvry insurable motoring risk. Aetna Life Ins. Co-. Aetna Casualty di Surety Co-, • Aetna Automobile Fire Co. The SttttlcsEdwards Uq.. Agts. Decatur, Inti. Phone 358 lllliinfhiilll.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MARCH IL 1932.

[Fo/wa/i Shaking Off 9 Weaker Title mt* ♦ ♦ ♦ * Milady’s Gradual Invasion of Man’s Field of Business and Sport a Challenge to His Physical Superiority. CT* , -J* ■iviiAWl et** JU I is-Br w agpr< l 1' J Stella Vaish Cora Livingstom $• J ■‘•**^* v •* *-* PticjKEDT Although the Woman’s Bureau and the American Alliance of Civil Service Women are using up a lot of words and brain power trying ?o decide whether or not married women should be allowed to hold jobs curing the depression, it is very unlikely that they can do anything about it. Gone are the days when woman meekly submit.ed to everything that was foisted upon her. shedding a few tears and letting it go at that. The woman of today is of a different calibre. She’s capable of making up her own mind; she knows what she wants and goes right ahead and gets it—a Quality that has of recent years brought her on a plane almost level physically and mentally with the once supreme male of the species. One need only glance at women’s accomplishments in the field of iport to get an idea of how woman has pulled herself up by the bootstraps until she is almost in a position to challenge the lordly male in the matter of brawn and muscle Stella Walsh, the Cleveland, Ohio, girl athlete, can cover the 100 yards in 10.8 seconds, a mark considered good by most male sprinters. Then there is Cora Livingston, of Cambridge, Mass., of Amazonian proportions, who wants to wrestle any woman in the world for the championship thereof. Babe Didrikson, of Texas, not only set a record for the broad jump, but can throw a baseball 268 feet, or a javelin 133 feet. Mabelle Reichardt, of Pasadena, is a shot-putter, and Lillian Copeland, of Cali* forma, can sling the discus in a manner that is the envy of many males who wish they could do half as good. Thus it can be seen that the famous British author who recently remarked after a visit to America that we are breeding our women harder and our men softer did not make such a fanciful statement after all.

Washington. D. C., March 11. 1 While the Woman’s Bureau at the 1 apital ami the American Alliance oT Civil Service Women are trying to decide whether or not married . wometi will be allowed » hold jobs during the depression, the women themselves, apparently unperturbed by the turmoil, are going right > on working. Married or single, the woman of today has proved that she has a will of her own and if she wants to hold a job she’ll ilo it regardless of vx bat is tlecidbd at <otiv<-ntiohs ami eottgf-essf'.s. This m:y appear selfish at first 1 lit me. as .stttni- ehijdoyotl wohien '>!'> not rcttlly hcei! th Work, foul a liirge pcrcentnge of them do need employment aftil would pHjhahty

starve if It were laken away frtnn litem. Thus one i-att hardly blatne I al woman if she puts up a fight for' Iter existence. .Gone aFe the days when woman meekly submitted to everything tha’ came her way, shedding a tew tears and letting it go at that -to <l<> anything else wouldn't be ladyliki-. Today, milady is rapidly approa.-hing a par with the .lordly male, not only mentally but physii.iliy. Never n day imssce but wlial We gel new evith tlee of wornan's physical prowess. Women hare proved themselves capaoU- of the! gteitesi endnraiicti in many fields, di sjaift mid bitfiness. For instance,] ■ —Ml— IM I 111 ■ Wl <W

TAX RECEIPTS ARE COMPLETE I) (CONUNUED FORM PAGE ONE) , [that they cat >’C seperated from 1 the il y f aco^-'-. 8 vert! I.lllxll rd new t'-Wdtrts 1. hare lx-i ti mbi.-'l tv Hie I t.x ilupli rale Illis year, line Io the ili-cttso law whit h requires a person Io .-.foliuce a poll tax receipt to obtain any llci'tisb except a tttarriage license. Mr ■ Weebter sta'n that m'tiv p. i s .fia have pild their spring inttallnunt of taxes and th«y the) total t-ec lpt" 6p to da e aPe great-• Si- titall a yfcar ago. Th’ making of the deltnqutnt 1

from Santa Monica, Cal. comes yord that Mrs. Peggy Hale'; 6U years old and a grandmother, wanted to grow powerful in order “to grow young gracefully.'' In order to demonstrate her muscular de-; velopnient. Mrs. Hale showed a group of society women the strength of her back muscels. A finger ! placed be ween them was squeezed with such force that the owner cried out in pain. Another woman who boldly Invad'd nmh's dthnalti and is getting away with it Is l'.-y. .ir-nld Anneliese Schmidt, of Berlin. Germany. The fraulein decided she'd rither be a tnechanic than a stenographer, o she works in gurages instt-ad ot offices and is an able hand with a mohkey wrench.

The vigorous sport of wrestling 1 was once believed to be one of ' rfian's s amping grounds Ihit would 1 remain inviolate, bitt that belief, J too. has been shattered. Cora Li,i ir.gston, of Cambridge. Mass , is all ’ upset because Mlle. Sandra Porter,jl of France, and Mlle. Zitti Zambclli. I ot Italy, are making a joint claim m the world's wrestling champion- I ship. The two women recently i 1 wrestled 10.a draw In a contest a:l-|l vorlised as a chtinipktiisltip bout 1 : P.v.l Cora insists sin- can down : oil her nt litem. 1 , The fact seems Io bi-, as a die I 1 lingtiishcd British mithor phis it, 1 I we are breeding our women harder 1‘ M———————-w—■ m— ——■—a. ■— tm - - - -- ’ L

itv. tp s. carried over from lasi | yi-ar nnd the special ditch ttfeeipts] for taxes title on several drains constructed last year will be m id’ cut at once, Mr. Wevnter announced. W. C. T. U. PLANS COUNTY MEET iCUNTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' Introdhi tl'Mt of Instlttile Ibstier by Mrs. ('. E. flecker, proslilent.j Resiauts" by Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, state president. 1 Vocal duel Miss Lois Alone b)i-1| Kir:-. ': T. Berne ' General discussion 011 department--1 al work and perplexing problems

and our men softer. This author 1 mad 1 ’ kis observation after a visit (> America, where he professed himself amazed aL the Amazon j like women and the large number j |of effeminate men. A brief review of some of our . women athletes elicits some amazI ing information about the "weaker’’] . I sex. There is Stella Walsh, the (sensational girl runner of Cleveiland, Ohio, who can cover the 100 j yards in 10.8 seconds, a mark con sjdered good by most male sprinters. Then there is Babe Didrikson . of Texas, who not only .set world's marks in the broad jump and k<>- [ meter hurdle race, but cun throw t a basehall 268 feet, 10 inches, or la javelih 133 fbet. 5% inches. In

laci. one could go on and on ehumerating performances of women that might well be envied by husky i.e-men athletes. This merely goes to show that when a woman sets het mind to the at ainment of a certain objective, she doesn’t allow anything to tand in her way. Woman's rise iii recent years also lends support to the theory that in the not-so-dls-tant futiire she fnty be the dominating sex, steering the ship of State ahd arranging gov '-iiim'-nl of the presenl. llow.iy. r. Ifteri- Is one title to which site can tn-ver aspire—th': honorable one of (“Father.’’

ly Mrs. Stanley. Hpcchil fntislc NOoft tide prayer Mrs. E. Shallow, Decatur. Diruii'r Afternoon Session Organ prelude Mrs. M, M. hilum-1 Banner, flerne. i . Dsvolioimls —Rev. j|. Siivkan. > Vocal duet —Mrs. Henry Adler' and Mis. Eng< ne tbiliyon of I’icnliir. international pence— Mrs. E. M Webb. Berne. tlirls quartet —Berne. Address Mrs. Stanley. March of tin; dry stales — School! children. Clo sing Prayer— ReV. J. L. Conrad. >! — —o Get the Habit — Trade at Home | I’’... • X

CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank everyone who so kindly assisted as during the sickness and death Gt our mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Miller. Eloise and Kathryne Miller. x $I i< i ihr mu* i <»it *i ui’i ii * r -or ini *il rti-’inn im Nmi'i* is hereby xiveii that the iLMrd of Qfrrirth IM fitters «»f Adams Uotihty. Indiana, nHI receive bids for the supfttieH to be iw*«l and furnished for the nmintenanre of the C<»urt|j Infirmary For the thi-ee rrtonihs beginning April I, ISSJ. Blds to be received April sth 1932. Requisition n-b '»n file in the office of the Auditor of Adams County. ALBERT HARLOW Auditor, Adams County, Indiana March 11-18 SOTIi E TO I Not Ide Is hereby given by the tindersigned that the Board of CommOsioners of Adams <’«>unty, Indiana at the office of the Auditor in Decatur, Indiana will receive scaled proposals f r roads as set out In the plane and spe’-ifk-atbuis, profiles an I requisitions ir»w on file in the offi«- "f Auditor. Said sealed proposals will be opened and the contract awarded f »r sahl improvement on tiw &tli day of April, 1838. Bbls or proposals will be r <elvc«l up to 10 <»’t lock A. M . on said dat*-. Ihe said Intpr o rirtent is located in 1 nl<»n Township. Adams Indiana, an I more partit ularly known as John Drake Macadam Roa.l. The estimated cost of said imptox emeht Is f 1,151,81. Bids will l»r fur the vompletion of said improvement in accordance with tlie plans, profile and specifications in the office ,»f the County Auditor, and shall Include All labor and material for said wrk. In no case will extra compensation be allowed for any a iditional work alleged t> have I In-en dbnh by the I’ontrai-tvr of contractors tow horn ig aw arded the eontrue t. Each bld shall be accompanied by a personal ur surety inind In a j sn-n equal t > tlouble the amount of th.- hid flit .I fort%. o.n k bid on, |»to be approved by the Bs»ajdof (’nni- . i;»ls>iuru rs. SH4-1 bond snaih «sdhf ditionrd for the faithful perf irinam • j of the work; the sureties, if pers»n- --| sil, shall be re*i lent fre'4»«»lders »*f I the State of Indiana, one of whom | I ahull ue a resident ui Adams county. | Said bml shall be fur the benefit jof any person, persons or corp 'ration i w ho shall suffer any loss dv damage I by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting t » enter Into a .•nntra'-t t<» perform such nwarded on the hi I or to carry oit the same in any particular or i;> pay foi any labor nr material which may have been furnished t<» iiny sm h <oi w actor or <-ontra* tors | or to any stiM-eoiitrai t »r. agent or I superintendent under him in the I const ruction of said workJ Said contract will, be let ns a I ivhole tu the lowest rrsponsi ble bidh r upon affidavit >f non-c »lhisioi>, I ind s« he«Lilc <>f liability and ma< hwhich must hr submitted with 1 th* bid, .ini upon failure to submit _ ...i, ..rc i.ivit ..... i, t.s.i

, such affidavit smh j»roj»4»>al <tr bld will b«- rejected and the board reserve* the rlgrht to rejvi-t any anil all hjd>». for the completion «»f said w *rk u ill be a^re-d upon aftt r the | letting of jShid eontra* I by the lAmrl iof I'oniniixxioners and sirrcs.4ul bid- ’ dir. Albert Harlow. Auditor, Adams Uutint>, Ind. i March 11-18-25 j | „ , „ . NO I H E TO 1 ON I It N1 I’HIB . Notice is hurt !»\ giveh !»> the Undei'Nigned that tbc Bmr I f Uotnini*sit>nor.s of Afiatus v<D»at e, Ih.Hana I al tne office ot th*- «jinlitor In i>eca--I’ir, Indiana will re« five sMH|r»i pro* |»«»s<ll« f r roadie t I u n in tu<* i'lauM hiii) specif !<*at ion?*, lah ♦ requiMHohii n< <i on flit in th** 1 ! ui t h e of Audilue. H S.U'l seait'd pmp will bo <q •nI •• 1 and the uontra<*t awuroed f»i aaid 'i 1 rprbx enn iit on fl. sth day of i Apri l. I a::*. Kf»ls or pfbpoftt’ff will re'elVvil dp to I*l o ■ lu* k A. M.. oti said date. I 1h" aid improvement jw lo<*ated : .. l»t .. .. < • . • * .

in Blue Crock iwp. Adams <’o.. ImlpiH.l, :SI‘I I rt h’lla fl * known a: Kinley Bryan, Ma<adain \tinn ci. I h ; r rtd invited < >bt nf said improvement is • Bids will tn- io? the effinpletion of ;ait! i jipruv vii.vii.l in uevordance with tue plans, prgfllc and specif ivullons in tui oftit of the < miiih Audit r and rhall im-bolc all.labor and tnu.t rial ior said work. In no <•«»<? will • xlra i ompensution be nlluwt-d for liny a Jditiunal work alleccd t> have !»♦•< h dune l»y the < untrartor of • »n---iiaciHM tow num ijs kward’ ll the roni ru«l. Each bld shall be a* » vliipnhied by .i p’ r-'.nui or ; urety bund in a .'HI • i lb l tu duifbb the Hftliiunt Os the hid filed for th»* wutk bid on, t » :>• .ippioved hy tie Bu.» rd of <’vm-| »».-1■ loil’-rs. .-aid bodd shall bl rununion’d for tne faithful pet f 4 mauve ' I ' tie a «rk the suivtivs. if person- ' al. Hiifiir hr rr.-ihni freeholder.*! of I fire Hl.tie ut ihulrthii. bin vl Witofti I .*.ii.Hl » r a resident oi Adam* county. •*«|ill I lid snail l»e fur the b».ti»fitl i »f any person, p< rsoiix or corporation | '• h<.» shall puller any loss ur .damage | •’> V ni any tjuuli r fail. 1 in< ur n<?Klr» ting t > i liter into a| vuitlruvt tu perform such worn ai warded on ttiv idi or tu curry i uiH I,p .-a ne in any poHlculur ur tu | ay fur any labor or * men may have been any Htteh coiitractor ur runtravturs i ,“•*¥. milra< t r, agent ur i iniendenl imd»r him jh the ’ u..*d ruction of sail wvrk. S<id wiilntet wi|| t» e let a wiidfe tu thv lowest ilspvnxlble bil<l« • upon affidavit f nc»n-*-ullusi(.n, aml/b liedulr of Habjlßv and niQelh h'try whi' h must he submitted with the bid, and npdn fnOnrc to xahlbit such affidavit aurh ur bld "ill Lu? rejeided and the Itoard re ser\«> the right tu rej‘el anv and all bid-. Hine fur the eo.npfelfun of said .v rk wil! be agreed upon after the i letting ul said vuiitra« t by the Board of t ommhnitonerM and su -cetisfd! b’d der. Albert Harlow. Auditor, Adams County. Ind. 1 March 11-18-25

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