Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1939 — Page 2

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COURT HOUSE Set For Hearing Appearance woo entered by Dori Adamo tor the defendant e’arl Ros. •n the divorce suit ot Dorothy Rev. The cur waa oot tor hearing on th* ..ppltaoUon for suit money on Friday. Beptember * al 3 p. m. Appearance Entered Appearance woo entered by D. Burdette Custer tor the plaintiff in Iho account suit ot Jacob Kaufman anal Mai Charles O. McKean New Salt Filed An account cult waa Bled by Charle* Franc to Hickey and Henry Bible* against Hunley Frledley. September 3d la the rvtara date. Inventory Filed Inventory No. 1 waa filed in the catate ot William L. Kaudrnbuoh The Inventory woo examined and approved. I Test Your Know ledge I Can vou answer seven of these I leu questions’ Turn to page Four for the answera, 1. Whet are the name* of the iwo rivers that unite in Pl'tsburgh, l‘». to term the Ohio River? 1 In dry measure, bow many quails are in one peck?

Public Sale Having decided to quit farming aud having rented mv farm bv Sr; srtatr ur " THURSDAY* September 14 Commencing at 12:00 Noon U — HEAD OF CATTLE — 1J <’»• *■ boih milking good (tew. 1 Jersey S. be fresh In Dec; Brown Swtaa. 7, be fresh in tut Cumu-t ; Helfer, be fresh in Bee; Jersey Helfer be fresh in Bee J Yearling Guernsey Heifers; Red Heifer. 3. fresh In March. Roan Helfer 3 fresh in A ‘’2aw l B rU ?“!f Yw, “* *<<Man Helfer. Durham Bull. 3yr old Ewc * >*»rllngs. 3 and 3yr olds. 3 Hu. ks I yrs old m ! Br " od J**’,*’ - f,rr *” r to °“ • « 1 “' *»• •» «W lbs.. 1 B<»ar. 8 m«» old. Uuroc and SjM>ttrd Poland Chin* Hibrwi -• u, ‘ • ,k, ‘ d * “ ,,u « Ua wk toru MwiUr In good condition. * ?i ta i U * *•**•*! 3 buffets; china closet; Ironing board; aud many articles too numerous to inviltkMi TERMS-Cash BEN F. BUTLER, Owner Roy S Johnson Auctioneer T. Schiefersteiu- Clerk. Notice Os Sale Os Real Estate By Administrator The undersigned, as administrator de bonis non. with will annextd ot th* estate of Katherine D. Flickinger, deceawd, hereby gives notice that by virtue of as order of the Adams Circuit Court, or Adams county state of Indiana, he will, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. ou the ]<th day of September. I#3». at the premises hereinafter described, offer fol sale at private sale, ail the Interest of said detvdeni In and to the EKr*teiT’ r “* 4 r *‘ '■ Adam* county, stele of Intel number Nix hundred thirty tSTOi in Joseph Crabbs' Subdivision of Outieia number M 3 vial in Joseph Crabbs Third Western Addition Io the towu. now city, of Decslut Indiana ™ 'h- recorded plat of in i' l * l tetok 1. at page tu in the office of the recorder of sold county. Ml U """"d «» ihe court ter not ’ value. and upon the following terms and - ?!“' *" U " y te or before niue mouths, and oue-ihlrd on or before eighteen mouths, deferred payments to be b> ,h * "“’r* ol lhr p * l " h ‘“ M * <l bearing interest at rate of six T. 1 “ W ~ ru“ t*a‘* “* “ l ‘‘ un ’ ,, p *" l •'"* *•*“"■■» by .Irst **“ " MU *• “ * uM » ** te»f‘ baaer may pay all < ash ou day ■v *»W “n «ald day. the sale will be continued from day to day thereafter al the Law Office of Henry B Heltei. Decatur. Indiana ’ The real estate will be sold subject to the taxes ter the year ISIS due and payable in the year IMu. John W. Tyndall, Administrator de bonis non, with will annexed of estate of Katherine D. Flickinger, deceased. Henry H. Hiller, attemey.

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lax on gasoline? <■ In military law, what is conscription. . ft. is Bismarck the cipttal of I North Dakota. Bomb Dakota orl I Wyoming? E. Wlun la the uasue ot Harold Vanderbilt's yacht with which b« won U out of I? stents at Cowes, England this year? 7. Do alien children, wb.-n adoptcd by American iltlaena, become citiai-ua ot the I'ntted Biatca? S, How many brothers did Christopher Columbus have? 5. What la the correct prouuu- , elation of the word aiUcle? B>. What famous American aviator was accused by Soviet oUiclala of having given to the British Government false information on the strength ot the Soviet air force? — Q— ma Conservation Club Picnic Basket Dinner. State t.ame Farm, noutheast of Bluffton. Sunday. Sept. Kith all day. AU and faniiiuiavited. W-T Appolalmrst vamlelatraler Natale Xe. UMg , „ h, ’ rrb » given. That the unoereigned has teen appointed Aduf "*• vslme of Anna l.llaateth Mta.itf'-r, late ot Adams J"“»ty. deceased. The estee Is prolabljr solvent. >a.r—'.'2 d d!. •“•uffet. Administrator' Hermae Uetera. tiiomer -Manhjj ISH Mar, n U-1»»<S

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1939.

"AaWfiKK - ARE WCKy” By Vera Brown

CHAPTER XII! W ish had an appointment down town and said he'd drop Jenkins and the others at the hotel. Back in the car, Handsome's high apirita seemed suddenly to have deserted him. and he was silenL The reaction had set in "If I could pitch every day, regular. I’d be all right," he remarked dnally. Wish smiled grimly: "You'd be burned out tn a month." "I mean about this worry. It'a not knowing when you're going to work that gets ma Waiting around, hoping, watching the other guys* arms.’’ Mike slipped her arm inside his and M]ueesed it. He did not seem to realise she was there for the moment. He aat sunk in gloom. "You need a thick steak. You’re plain hungry,” Mike said. "Maybe you're nght. 1 guess 1 am. Well eut at Bessimer'a.*' Mike's eyes held a shadow. There would be no quiet there. But she did not protest when they got to the hotel. Later, when they walked into the restaurant, it was another triumph. By the time Handsome had consumed a bowl of soup, ho cheered up considerably. "You're right as usual. I was hungry. Now let ’em bring on that steak, the beat in the place!" He smiled across the table at Mikev “I'll never be as scared again. I admit 1 was pretty much keyed up. But 1 shouldn't have been. It waa in the bag. From the beginning." Before the steak came, the waiter brought Handsome a note. Mike had noticed a pretty, blonde girl across the room who had been trying hard to attract* Handsome's attention. Mike had yet to learn that her presence made absolutely no difference to the women who admired him. Casually. Handsome read the slip of paper. Then be grinned, threw it over to Mike with, "Women are nuts!" Mike was distinctly uncomfortable for she knew quite well the writer of the note waa watching. The note contained the girl's telephone number with a plea to call her later in the evening. "When you are free,” the note said. Handsome ignored the note's existence. "I was scared when I thought you weren't going to be out there, Mike," he continued. "But I couldn't lose." He reached in his pocket and planked three pennies on the table. "They're my lucky pennies. Know where I got 'em?” Mike shook her head. "They're part of the change from that two dollars you gave me the night I met you.” “Met me?” Mike was laughing now, laughing with relief, the crumpled little note between them. “Well, wouldn't you call it a meeting?” Handsome countered. * 'ee, I punched a bole in 'em. Afraid I'd lose 'em. So you see I shouldn't have been nervoua 1 can’t lose with them... and you watching. Wouldn't 6 itch without them in my uniform.” le leaned across the table and put the pennies carefully back in his pocket. “You think it's silly. Maybe it is, but they're part of the good luck you brought me, Skipper. I've never doubted that for a minute. Have you?” "No,” said Mike, and her eyes sparkled with utter and complete happiness. Handsome did not pitch again while the team waa in town. On the first of June. New York left for its first western trip and. until Handsome had gone, Mike did not realise what his going would mean to her. He had come to be her whole life. She liven only when she waa with him. or thinking of him. She waa appalled by the fores of bar feeling. She had said good-bys to him the night before he left town, for the team waa going straight from the ball park to the railroad station, and Mike did not want to see him off Then she went homo to a sleepless night The thought of the next fifteen days with Handsome away waa more than she eould endure. She tried to argue herself into some

semblance of reasonableness, but she waa in a panic at the thought of hie being away from her. No amount of self-disparagement could bring her to a sensible view of the matter. "Is it always going to be like thia?” Handsome, however, faced their first separation with a mingled feeling of annoyance and regret, in which annoyance waa by far the stronger. "I wish ww could get married right now. Then you could come along. I need you. There’s no use in my trying to pitch when you're

H JJ ip (H /jK r. tV , -t, -'■if Kiffii I/'' ~' .4 / / ll'X*"/ ? 'mJ Ja I I /’a / ’'t v - •They’re my lucky pennies," said Handsome "Know where 1 got 'em?" Mike shook her head, puttied .. .

not in tka grand stand. I can't do ’ it,” he said that last night Mika triad to laugh him out of such an absurd idea. But Handsome perented: "1 talked to Ac* today. 1 thought he might send you along.” “You shouldn't have don* that" “Wtll, he wants me to pitch. ' doesn't he?” “Os course. So do I.” Mike 1 watched hit petulant face. "Dar--1 ling, what difference does it make? You have the lucky pennies." Handsome thought for a little. “Yea, that might work. Well see." He waa quits solemn about it all. Mike's h-art ached. He wanted her along, not because he'd mus her. Not because he lovsd her so much. But because he thought she waa lucky! She bit her lips to keep back a sharp retort. I. was like arguing with a child. "The lucky oennica are almost «• as I run," »he continued, hid.i*t the bur* “Maybe, but 1 dent think so." However. Inter In the Shannon Krlor, he kissed her good-bye, held r close in his arms. “Darling, I'll miss you, toe How am 1 going to get along without you?" “Marvelously!" She forced herself to smile, although she clung to *’?■ "Think es the <-hsnee ahead for you " " Whra 1 come back will you wear my ring?” “Os course, darling. Now you must go. It'a almost eleven and you've promised to be in early." And she gave him all kind? of instructions about his food, sleep. “And write to me. darling." "Os course. I .rill. There wont be anything rise to do evenings. He gave her a schedule so her letters could reach him on time at th* wentera cities. "B* sure you get your letters maded early enough to get

in ahead of me," he instructed. "I m going to need them.” Then ho left nor to her own misgivings. The days with Handsom<- away passed more quickly than Mike had thought possible. Each night going home, she got the late editions of the papers to check the day's gams-. Each morning she got up early, eager for further newspaper reports. And for Handsome’s letters. They came to the hotel. They were just notes, told her little. Ho was not a good letter writer. But she was grateful tor thnu. read thvm over and over. Mcticuloualy, be remembered to

send post cards to Jimmie. That touched her. Even when there waa no letter for her. Handsome remembered the sick boy. It was clear from the note*, however, that Handsome was pretty gloomy about things. Hi* record on the road was a decided disappointment to Ace Barnes. Th* sport* writers devoted a lot of space to Handsonu■'* "fattening out.” Mike wrote him long letter* every night, tried to shake him out of hi* lethargy. But Handsome could discus* nothing but getting back to New York and to Mike. "There’s no use. My luck won’t change until I get back to you. I've told Ac* that." It was while Handsome was out of town that first time that Mike got a letter from hi* mother. With th* arrival of that carefully penned tetter. Mike felt for the first time a security. She was going to marry Handsome. Something in th* woman's sincere writing gave reality to Mike's romance. "He does love me. Why am I such a fool?" she wondered as she reread the closely written pages. She felt now she knew Handsome'* mother well and she *|>ent a long Um* over the answer she sent back i®, Mf*- Regan out in Charlotte. Michigan. She could visualise the little town, the Regan home, on* of the nicest in th* vilUgMrs. Regan asked Mik" to com* out west when the bamoali season was over. Handsome's parents had •ecepfed the girl without pueetivn, and Mike was touched and grateful. She took out her engng'ment ring often to look nt it But men yet, she did not miite Lave the courage to put it on. Why she felt ee. an* could r-ot say. Ccrtai tly at taat time she bail no ceneection e* what would happen when the new* was ouL (To be eontinuedi Csen-SM », *n... B<MHSx*4 S* S>M Sn-o-sl- < M

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A . • RATES Owe Timo—Minimum •’ 25c for 20 words or lose. Over 20 words, per word Two Times— Minimum charge of 40c »or 20 werds or lose. Over 20 words 2o per word for the two times Three Times—Minimum cserge of Wo fw SO words or lees. Over 20 words 2'7,0 per word for the three times. Garde of Thanhs — >#• Obituaries and vereeo .. SI-00 Open rate • dieplay advertising (So per oolumn Inch. ♦ ♦ FOR SALE ALWAYS new and USED washers sweepers, refrigeratora, stoves Small payment. We trade for livestock Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen, salesman. I SOl-tf FOR BALE Living R*om Suites, made to order. |«».W up. Libernl trade in altewame (or your old suite. E 2 terms. Sprague Furnltare Co.. 133 S. He<oud St. I'hone ' IP*. Decatur. Indiana. 311-31 FOR K.UX 3t> (oot tong semi-trail-er with fifth wbrel stotk rac-a. separators, laiuum brakes Bee CUcries or Dick Rurdg. 312-k3tx FOR SALE - Grape*- Brlug basket* Charles Longetiberger. seeou-i tii'Nise north of Mt. Fieaaaa' school. Mftgltx —am—s—————i . hCR BALE -< room, semi modern , uun* close to sch vol. R, asonabk | dowupaynteul. small tuoumly pay-' hents Would consider tak’ug auto- ' -nutate on downpayment. Box 37. 1 .'k-mocral. 312-gJtx —- — FOR SALE — Stoves! Stoves! Store*! Kitchen ranges. *(& up; Kitchen stoves, 31S.M up. Cabinet Heaters. IS*SO up; Rouud Oak I heaters. |;o up; Wilson heaters. IP.M up. See these stoves B-4-V buy. E-Z terms. Sprague Furniture Co. 153 80. Second St. Fhone !**. Iteatur, Indiana 311-3 t FOR SALE--Sixty White Rmk pul teta. starting to lay. Lloyd L. Byerly, tour miles west and M- < mil* north ot Monroe, CraigviUe | phone. llv Jix , —■— o Masonic Called meeting o' the Decatur' 4»lg* No. 571. F. A. and M.. on the | l eltew craft degree al 7:3*. p. m. Friday. September S. A. D. Sutlh-s. W. .2. 3J2-31 TODA YE COMMON ERROR * Place a comma belore and t I connecting the last two word* in t | a »*rles The house, barn. allo. | and chicken house wete de- | strayed. ♦— - ———————-♦ \(ni«K or WALK OF MF-kt. »:»rvnt hi viiuiM»rHvron la ite VUaMu < Irrtei < eur* la Varal.wa. l. aa .i g|. run i tsT ATM •>(' IN I >I.VRA vol Nt V OF ADAMS, te Drtva A Matter. Admiatvtrator of] the eoialv- u( AmaaUa C. Sialtrr, <1« i Ya l»alva A (Baiter. Leutu l». Mallee. Nurman L Ktalier, Cla«>| Hialter. Alien F Mailer. Lu- lla O Htaltar, I'laren- • A. Matter, Blaix-ha K Mailer, L. N. Mchuiau-r, whoso true llrvt Banw to lUle aduilnieiraitor la unanwwn. The undrraigu.il adminielrator ot Ine rataie ot At»an-ia C. Matter, dsceated. hereby Kites notice that by virtu* ot an order ot the Adama Clrcult 4 <»urt ot Adams County, Indiana, he will telween ths hours ot ten o'<lwk -A M and tour oeluvk F. M «>a the 25th day ot September, I>s» st IM Uy Ofttes ot Naths* C Nei•on. IJlSuiii Secund streeL Dsretuv. Indium., otter for ante at prijiate aale alt the Inlereal ot said <te- *” t*"' 1 lo ’*•" following deeItrlted real estate, to-wit: The Mouth lialf of the South t-nat -tuarter <U» ot Section 34 Townabip j; Nord „f Itens, n im,i bvntalnina elKUty oti a< lee more ii.l?’.' 1" htrkland Township. Bald ante will be made aubjwt to Tf’J" ' •“•’L * n r nol Ji*/" 1 * "Wralas* value ot lua l-r—•"* upon the follow. 2ti- -!ii K tL r, ‘£ •""’• ‘‘a.er at su< u m.Xt torther required to gtv" i ITT*, ~T". ur * ***• i-aymeui accord»«»M tt». ii® t«rma of * certAin rt» use lien Upon wtl-i real estate tn ' <»unt). htdtanM upon wht< li i n d uv *'to latere u». oJd”-m-- . Fund Murtaatre :•» itr/xv wh,,h Delve A. stalter, '-'ha- C. selX’.’" n,, ' r,,Or StforiM-a fee relate. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST fiyaa Examined • Glasses Fitts* .. HOUR* •M t* 11:30 12:30 ts 5:00 •aturdayt. 3.00 p. m. Velashooe IX, ;L> • e,,p * r,! * Sp 'to<*y ! • Rsliabl*! * ♦'"erpensive: MILLER Radin Service 134 W Monros St. Phone *25 — Re*, phone 522

MISCELLANEOUS ! AVTHORUED County dealer fur Drl-Can. bottle cooking gas, Thor Washer and ironer. K. C. Ntucky. Geneva Hatchery. I'houe IM. Gemova. 303-ts NOTICE — Canning Monday. Wednesday and Friday until Further notice. Also making cane molaasjed. Bring your cane In any time All quality work asaured and well cooked with siesta. Uecbty Custom ; Canning and Cane Mill. 3<>9 tt ■ ' NOTlCE—Gsrber cane mill will be ; ready to operate Sept. 13. Seven ; mite* west of Mourrn- on 134 to | county line. IM miles south. J. ; W. Gerber, Bluffton. R. 4. Craig- 1 ville telephone. sept. 1-4-7 1 Pay Small unpaid balance of 311.33 ! due on late moder electric sweep er ot nationally known malys; can be purchased by rerpousibie partv by continuing payments us S*c a wMk. Address Box .5 ’« Democrat. 3U311 ■■■- '■ ■■ TIRE PRICES ADVANCING—We recap all sixe passenger and truck tires. Prompt service. Porter Tire Co., 341 Winchester 81.. I'honc 135* 3134 t FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 37*-A at our expense (or dead stock removal The Stadler Product* Co., Frank Burger, agent. I 13-ls * FOR RENT 1 — —1 It Nt RENT -7 room moder, house' and garage ou First St Phou- | ,433 313-3 U FOR RE.'.T Sleeping Itosii tn modern home, or, sleeping room and living room. Private entrance. Close in. Call 23* b 4th St 313-3tx FOR KENT -Service station; including three living rooms Ho* 33, Daily Democrat. 31U-JU o WANTED , WANTED TO RENT — House or apartment in Decatur or vicinity. I Reliable party. Phone 3<M> 6 a. m. tu 4.30 p. m. 311 3tx WANTED- To rent 3 or 3 unfurnished rooina suitable (or light housekeeping. Phoue 1133. 3114 t WANTED — Kxpertoaced middleaged couple want* to rent (arm on thirds. Can give references. | Write 575 N. Sheridan BL, RidgeI ville, Ind. 3104 U —1 iinawmii io»iw —in ■wm « iibw %on« 4. TO NUN-M4:*II>HNT» IM tbr U«Ma < trs-MO « M«rl nrplrwDrf TrwM*. I»M»* «Ruhr \«. STA! K OF IN . IANA mi NTY OF M'AMS. Kg; J. iturdwll iiMNrcln«r vs. WII- 1 *bim A. II »**|w«i<ur«iiwr el. *L Il ai«i»«4rhtg from affidavit fU d in the ahov**.entitled that the ' namvd dwfrnAanui are iraithrntv of the State ot India**:! i’ave F’rr*uM4»n. Nil**. Alhhl*an;‘ • hat*h Ar«hho|d. Vlrvrlaad. <>Hi»». 1 lMr««thy Ar«hl»r.|<| laar»«»*. ln»troit,t Mh'itiaan. i'la>tt»n l<<>opeii*ar<fner,i Irh* \ t iand. • A ‘drey Arvhbold ( |Msitlaa Hoopenagrdner. — - I Noth-* Is therefore hereby given! th. above-named <l«-ren«tantM (hat! , th> 4 be and »|>pear before (ho Ail-J ■my < Ir-Ult n (he 3*lll day of rsti taer, IS3S, anq plead by answer ; »r demurrer to »abl voinplaint. or ■he sa me will be heard and deter- , mined In their abaem a. "•» aame. aw* th* fb-al nr saidl (ourt hereto arrived, thl* 4th day of HeMemta-r, |S3». MKALt* CI " rM - Vlareat Kelley. Attorney MepL 7*14-31, '■ N i ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer I Kopl 7 F. r Romahi- * Mui. 4 iuHi-s north of Wapakoneta. O to pi x I H Cal( Club sale. Ind Maio Fair ri minds Hept II Ainos l.ehnnn 1 ml!»east Mt mite south of .Monroe to-pi I* Richard .Kichouaitei. 3 • mites north of Neptune. Ohio Sept 1.1- Bllllman Goff. IliH-fc. Ville, Ind . ('heater White Hogs A Horeforfi Cattle. H'P' H B-li F Butter. 1 tulle West of Decatur (M1 m V( . r r , md Hept. 15 Grier A Haan. 4 mites west 14 ntfte north Coldwater. <» 1 i-fu' •J"*'"' 7 P m Chester ' w hite hogs. Hep' l* Frank B mUwi -■uiliw..., Uhuli.sier lud RggLN lered Jersey talite « 31—Wm Heyerly. 5 mites •Wt. IU mile south Monroe Sept sb James Foreman, li mile 1 east aud t| mite noith of Berue 1 Trust co Bldg Decatur, ludiaba. Phou* 104 i

*NB V r" tl>o ’ T O’ B'sdy . ( Cr " Glomu tt ,j v—i'Hl In ||„ “ lo Ito Io 11,, > to ||„ io , iii 350 t<, .150 Stags : WHOIt S * Lt lM ■ FOULTHV Furnl, b , n Mstes Eg# g *«. tr. r. HB O * C<t “ r ■ J . . A ''it's* White Ev.- .i |*g| * 11-UA, ii.,,. Leghorn • W U h "‘ ■ • I • ,■ • f H| FORT A4. _ , ES - n- ~ -. i: -■ . ' n.- r ■ H|| Um Un R.i. »■ -■ IK 1 * Hil Chic A -as s- ’"*♦ M ■•> ' ' . . May - . ■ > : • May. .37’, t AS- L • • - - Liv< at<H k ••• . : IXSO-IS Ig Cattl<- • '" 1 ' Bi in,-io,in • • w- l;h-» M . I ■> * ■ | She. |i J>»‘ - S LOCAL GRAIN MARSET H BLRK ELEVATOR CO. ■ Correiu dS' i • ’ m Pines lo 1.. ut-r-v E No 1 Wh- ■ 1 B No J Wh-a! > H Oats. .1« lbs lest H iNo 2 t . lies i HI No to>y IL an. mi Rye fl CENTRAL SOVA co. fl No. 3 Soy Heans 9 ----- «» ::M> MARKETS AT A GLAhCt ■ HitM'ks. hixhit in ■•■'l'" Bond*, advaii”- m 1 active turnover. ■ Curb stocks !>**** Chicago Stts ka. Irn cuUr ■ Call money, one per cetll. B Foreign ext hang* u<>miM* steady against dollar ■ Cottim sprt a» much bale. I Grains, wheat gain, nearly ft j bushel to beat levels »IH<e ** r ' l*3R; corn firm Chicago livestock li«D- •'*’ cattle, steady to wo»h- ,llP * l strong Other com ni<nl Hie* gcmiß higher with sugat again u l’ 11 limit Blivet bar In New York. «V half rent to .1«V a line ohm*jwaai maw swin »ii- —«<>-—■ “ Coniervation Lt'aifUP Picnic Next Suno«J The Adams county li»h ami «'• conservation leagn* ha* the lodge bulldflis to'' county state game farm ’mit e of Bluffton for the annual imj" to be held ail day BnndaF 14»th. Basket dinner will I* " *d at nocm. free i«e cream members and their tomlll"’ urged to come and brinu fiulled with >mhl To res< h game farm * west of M"** J road No 134 to ths CCC J rectionai sign, ibeu south to game farm.