Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1940 — Page 2

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■ t None* or *%if: <>r » %*i>* uri.i>m *:vi hool nM> Sulh’** tn hrifUj KH-en that the principal mim! lnt«re»t vWlhm l }, « rt’spfpJivr ucheol fund l<»*n herein after mentioned ws« I him pa«t dur mix! unpaid un the fit at da* * «’‘- uary lain, and *till uni■•.•! therefore. the undrr«l«hfd. Virtu. H Eh tier «• Aud»f.'»t of Adam* I Count). Mtat** ««f iudi.uia alii, at tliea*t door of the Court H<» i-e j • alur in aaid <ouwt>. «»n Monday.| Zilii day of Mar«h. I»i«, WWHn th*' hour of ten <»*« I'M-k A M and 4 •' • dmk r M on -aid da* -ffer t-r 1 •ale at Hub! I. A»«th»i. and will -ell to the highest bidder, tiir (<dl>>WiiiK den* rllred trad of r«al ratal# tit fated in Adam* <ounty. state ->f Indiana. towlt Loan No 1The ra.t half of the south • ••’ quarter of the north west «< iaru ■ *4 »f. tlon sixteen •!«» in t.»wn«hln ( twill) ' iahl «2*> north flange f- n-! teen Ea*t. 'ntalnli u tweiit) »< re* < of land more or lew, in Adams, County. Mtatr of Indian* Ti»- Id IWM • I • ■ late a 111 be mad« to sailefy the pt In ■ • jp.il, interest damage* and • «••!*; and a* ruing interest am! cost. jp«»n a certain mortgage on said real e*- I late. ••%•■ tied by Charles E and Mar* O M •<!#> In favor of the Mute I of Indiana h r .**• of Comm-oi ‘ P« houl Find* a* followAmount of unpaid prim ival fl *«le loan S♦•'»<» in» .ant • int 4 hit* •■st. « o*t and damage* 13.’. mi to-, tai am • int d o- -n *ald loan on day <4 sale |S2’* ML At said sale *a»d tra I *4 t• ai «• late will be offer. *! *e|»arateb «nd I all the y« its title and interest* ' the r**|»e«’tive mortgagors in and ’.of real estate also The First Stat* Hank •tt i»e- alur. Indiana and of all r»**i - son*, firm* and corporation Utming or holdinx any right*, title or interest In ami to said teal estate by and through *ald mortgagot*. or *• much thereof as may h» nereaaary j to satisfy th»- amount dur n said morgag.- will be *--!•! Term* of sale <’ash on day c»f sale. Victor >1 El her Auditor 4 Adams County. Indiana Mil 1-11*19 I Hjoilh < iMr h I of l.triuhir I.•fate %•. -MC* Noli* <■ I* hereby given. Tli.tt thUfrderalgned has been app<int»*d Em-j Mhatill* hit. -4 Ad., n* I’mttitv. de. • eased Th. Estate I* pinbabb sol ! tir-.s. . ’ b i»k . Ek* <• r 4*. Hrmy Hirriy. Ulsrtei M oef ISHil*l»lrSl«o Matafe >• undersigned ’las* «»rrn appointed j Administrator* -4 the . • U»U f ' ■.«-« Wiftte ega at* Ada* - « •le* rased Th* estate I- probably * d°Edwi E M .*r at..l 1... y .1 v ’• • as- A l Henry II Heller. %|lnrne> Mb <. m« Mas 1. 11-19'.'. «]Sp««iMlH.rwf nI I «e« l.siair An. undrrTTgm d ha* »»een ap|» nt..,| E-- ’ Lvm* f •. s < - I. • rased. Th- estate i« protai *o| • A F li. . k. '- •». Hem* Hirrlf. tlfwmey Mai b ft ! ’»” Mar . 11-I*-. • ' It»|M*iMiM«rnt «•< l.srenirls Estate Ao .I**l Noth r i» h* rrl»4 a c rn, Th > I lie H»*trr*lgHe l ha* l*r»-i< .tpp->li,ted !A Vao«* l*t. of Adit. I'ouon d A • \ a ♦ iA. alr iM 11. IlHrUetle luster. %lt«»rne«

• Public Sale Having decided io <i«ih fanning I wul "II pub■ .hh'ioii .it .Mhldt. Irary Ohio Jus' South of Road X 221 on WEDNESDAY, March 20. 1040 Commencing at 12 Noon 5— HEAD OF HORSES— 5 lUy Horae. I a r.-»l thaitk well broke Grey Mar. 13 wt 1 !*• good worker; Bay Horae coming 2 a good chunk. Bay .M.o. 5 Wt I too Hound well broke Bay Man !<• wt !*<•••. In foal. Sound 5— HEAD OF CATTLE—S Guernsey f'nw k, In* fresh March 2*th. Guernsey r'oa 7. milking good How Brial Latif H'bl' In low 5 milking good flow bn 'I l<arg< Guerns. y heifer, be fresh in .May. Guc'iisiy Heitor bred io fr<-«tn II In fall HOGS >. Brood Bow ‘arrow last of March. ' Fede: Ilog- 2 llaiulrshire (lilts. Bred — implements — Hay loader Grain Brill: Mower; Crowfoot Roller; Oliver Hiding p|«.w II Gibbs walking plow wagon, riding cultivator; Gale corn planter: 2 row cultivator, double vet work harness; Itel.nal < ream w> ti.o«H*>i 5 burner oil range *ll2 rug antiuu. rocker: walMt dining lal.l. buffet elertrii floor lamp kltihen cabinet; 2 beds; 2 library tables, breaklaat »■■:. table and I chairs 5 bushel seed corn and many urtirba too nnnierous to mention TERMS Cash JOHN C’. BLACK. Owner Roy S Johnson —Auctioneer

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Tlesi four Knowledge Can you answer eaten of tbeee | ten queetloneT Turn to page Four for the anew er* 1 What wae th.- i <>|oi ot (>rorK<Waehinitton'e han ’ 2 What f» th.- uunic of th.- Geri man Secret Police? 3. Which V. S President <-nter«l th.- White llou»«- a bachelor utid itiairi.tl while in office? I With what «|>ort i« Adolf Kief • r associated? 6. When is Army Huy’ S. W hat 1« the mime for u irau-' projectiUK over the side of a ship , for lowering or hoisting small beets? 7. .Xante the man »ito won the Hemo- rath primary nomination for i Governor of laiui.iuua over (.overnot Earl lam*’ K What is the title ot the Hight Honorable William Masw.'.l Aitken. British newspaper publisher’ P. In what year was the first commercial telephone »ervice between New York and larndon. England established? lit. What is the reiigmu- affiliation ot Pt evident Koosevelt? 1 Can zebras Im- tamed? 2 What is the singular ot di<> ' 3. Did South Carolina Mississipi pi or Virginia begin the movement whl< h l*‘d to the organization of the Southern t'onfedera. y? I Name the national Hower ot France 5 How many onglual colonies weie there In the l uited States? l> A solar e< li|isv K caused by the earth getting between the sun and moon or the moon getting between the sun and earth? 7 What Is kleptomania ' k Foi what lalMir organization d-i jthe initial. CIO stand? !. ls> men or »<>';«.-n live long.' 10 What is meant by the three Ills? siHt Sheet- N'jxll Sunrise Ginart Secund Sheets, neatly wrapped. 35c. The Herat ur Hemocrat G>. CHICKEN SITPER Moose Home Saturday. March 23 5 to 7 p. m. This is t«e annual chicken supoer served by the Women ot the Moose. Vour patronage will be appreciated

NEW YORK GANG •CONTINVED ON PAUE THHEKi Anutbei was Isadora Penn, a re- i spected eseiutlve (Or a music pub j Usher, who was mistaken by the| assasaiiis for one of Bin halter's i former associate* Levine implicated hlms.'H In

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CHAPTER XXXII Lately Linda caught herself thinking more and more often of marriage. Other girls married Why Shouldn't ahr? And it was different here, different from the way it was in New York. 'The people she knew here in San Francisco didn't assume that ahe was just somebody's stenographer, a girl to be wined and dined, and loved and taken care of—but not married. No, indeed. The girls ahe knew here were like herself, girls who moved at least in the outer fringes of society, girls who were invited anywhere, who went everywhere, girl* of good family, good education, refinement, barkground. Weil, the others were, anyway, i and she had nothing to be ashanir j i of, really, ff her family wasn't just what sh* represented it, it was at least respectable and good Sh* might not have been co the fashmnabl* schools that aomchow or other everyone sre-med to think she'd gone to, but che'd made up for it in night srh»>ds and art museums and lecture course* and reading She'd | WORKED for what she had’ Not that anyone knew it or gave her credit for it. Oh. to be ai l* to TALK L> * me one To really talk to someone! Sometime*, rushing downtown to do a little shoppiag at noon, she'd go mtn a dairy lunch or a soda fountain for coffee and a sandwich and ait nest to two girls gossiping together and the way «he end Gladys, or Nola. or Hester used to gossip, back in New York. Talking about things they ’rally cared about. Keeping nothing back. Saymg what was in their heart*. Oh, how she envied them’ With th* loneliness came the' longing to see Glenn McAl ister again Not sweetly, sentimentally, a> she might ha.* longed to see him <mce. Just to show him. agd his Ruth, hnw well she'd gotten ak>ag without him. Everybody else came to California why didn’t they’ The; had ■o much, they thought they were so important—why didn't they travel? It would be so easy to hump into them somewhere, at the cocktail hour in one- of the hotel*, for instance. <>r coming cut of a theater. or. later, the ope-a. She'd E» wearing one of her new. smart dresses and het mnk coat. And Ruth ... oh well, Ruth would be al! dressed up, o, course There was no excuse in the world for HER not looking well, with ail she had to spend on hersel* But. unie** ahe'd change-1 an awful io* since the Ro*efieid day*, she'd he looking Utky. fo’ ail her expensive clo’hes. Linda would b- with Ned. probably. Ned, whp always D-ok-d like a million dollar*. They'd sal! bv, and then she'd turn and put out both hands and cry: ’Glenn -and Ruth What a surprise!” And she'd introduce Ned. who'd be a little possessive. a littie anaious to be ’id of them, and afterwards G’.enn would say to P.n’h: ’’That Hdliard fellow seem* to he in to'* with Lind*--” Anri then h*'d remember when he used to be in love with her. and he’d look a’ Ruth and w-mder what the dick-ns he ever married her for, and And th*« <h»t* Nothin* Nothing at ail. After,ms of these day dream* Linda i *u*lly had a heada -he and went to work nett day with *wo.len eyel'd* and a pinkish nose Rut on this psrtirulat Oetaber night the tn-sg- drin't end there. It went on. It went on to her mar-iage with Ned

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1 four murders Maffator. admitted I he had paitkdpated In two ' o Owyei said The syndicate had been retained ! io assassinate Philip Orlofsky. «< Buchaller associate, and the toad era had nominated Levine for the' job. O'Dwyer said Hut al the lasi ' moment, he alleged Goldstein and .Magoon decided to do the Job per

Ned had been more than half in i !<nre with her for nearly a year She I was. si far sa hr knew, st least owe of b» own kind. No one would be i surprised if be married her No awe < would think it an unusual match, i The old senator would be delighted. Mr Delaney would be delighted, i Mrs Rom would probably come north for the wedding ... i Thia time lunda didn’t wwco, aa she contemplated her own wedding i to someone other than Glenn Me- i Alliater. 1 She eat up very straight, her eyes no longer dreaming and and. but hard and b’ It wan spring again, and Lind* , was tieariy M Over seven years *ince she started oat on her owu, a year and a half *iMa she eagpe west. Hardly five months siae* eb* I made up her mind to make Ned I marry her. and already it was aa goad a* done. He hadn’t actually asked her yat. but he would. She knew She could see it in hi* eye He'd reached the dependent stage. Nothing was worth while unless she •hared it. A play, a book, a bit of verse, even a joke. She had to read it, or see It, or listen to R, before he could really enjoy H himself. He'd practically given up hi* favorite Kjiort, golf, because sh* didn’t have time to share it. Al! he did was r ang around, and wait for her to be 'hr»ugh work »> that they could go •- mewher*, or he would com* over t<> the apartment with her. Men always went to extremes. Instead of just asking her to marry him. and then marrying her and getting it over with, he had to go on this way. getting himself into a ■tew, and weannz; her out, all over nothing It was natural for a couple I of kid* to work themaelvas up to a frenxy and drive everyone else half i mad She couid remember her mother 'complaining when she was a kid. running a tempera’ar* over Glenn McAllister ... at lea«t she was a kid, then! Tim* for that sort of thing. Thank heaven she was past , it all now. She hadn't been in love for so long now she'd almost forgot- , ten what it was like Not that she didn’t love Ned! She did, very! much.' She enjoyed every minute ' with him And when they wen* mar- . ned she knew she'd be very happy. | ; Because then he'd go baek to hi* i II old interest*, and *h»'d have tune 11 to sit down and cateh her breath. »' Now it was rush. rush, nsh Ru*h I; to work. Rush out to somebody’s > house with Delaney, who did a lot 11 of appraising for insurar.e* com- ■ panic*. But it was fun, and it paid well. Then back to th* senator**, to ea’ch up with the everlasting catalog ng or help Sterling with some i letter* Rhe had hardly time for her .' own affairs, and she didn't know i'IIDW she'd have managed without i, < iance, who did all her persona! )*und*y *nd mer.ding f When IDO get married, she'd ■ thmk. I'm going to take about a ‘ week off. and sleep. I'm going to ’ lock all the door* and s'uff the tele ptowie bell, and tel! ’he maid I'm not ’ to be disturbed. Maybe I'll sleep ; TWO weeks—or THREE - She was beginning to look jaded, '.and tired, and Ned was beginning to fuss about it, and to tel! her that •he had no business kiliing herself w off for Senator Arnold, and some r| body o'lght’o put a stop to it. n It wouldn't be long now About n the nrit thne he spoke of it. he'd see ( th* answer wgs marriage. i. If only he’d get it over in a hurry, h If only Blanche would stop her whining. >-omplaintng letters, re

' sonally They cruised around In Orlofsky * neighborhood In a stolen ear Fate hid It tbut th. horn «t and respected citizen Penn, living I tn the neighborhood and louiiiik a striking physical resemblance to I their proogective victiui. whs to I cross theli path In addition to Penn's. O'Dwyer listed these murder* »» solved

minding her of the family—toe fam ijy- always wanting something If only her he%«l didn't ache so much If only she could really sleep after ahe wvnt to bed at night If only she'd stop worrying about imagittery things, if only she could atop THINKING— Rtrauge that abe'd aever worried about the thing that did happen The thing that Blanche had written about, and hinted about—Lawns and Delia ami their little Bonny, coming oat to California It was early in April. A mml<-to-order day. For once. Ned wasn’t there to walk heme with bei. and that in itself gave her a freer, epnagier feeling. The senator'* old Scotch gardener bad given her an armful of thorny-stemmed Irish Mail roses to carry home, and u strawberry box full of apricot and purple viola*. They were lovely and a* she walked tbe few block* in ths late afternoon sun, she planned just how she would arrange then. She hummed a happy little tuns a* ahe fitted her key in the door and was glad that it was Clarice’l day off, so that ahe could have fun with her flowers herself. Sh* might even telephone Ned that she was too tired to see him, and then she'd fix herself a fruit salad and go to bed early, with al! the new magazines, end have a awe!) time. Os course he’d he worried and would have a lo* to say about her overworking, and . . . “Clarice?" she called, a littie anxiously, for there was someone stirring in the kitchen. Ob deai — it wasn't Clarice’s day off. after all!" Instead of Clarice's sleek, dark head and the expected “Yes, ma dame" -a strange young woman with a round, full face, above which curled a most amazing erop of redgold wave* and curl* and spiral* of baby-flne hair, emerged from the kitchen, and threw both plump arms around Linda. "I hope you don't mind <«ur coming in this way. We explained to the doorman, and finally they let us ’’DELLA!’’ Linda said. Her flow er* slipped to the floor. From one of the deep ehair* in tbe living room, a man .. .no, it couldn't i ba--it MUST ba—Lawriv. rose, i shoes squeaking at every step He i came, his shabby dress, his shaggy hair and un»haven cheek*, getting clearer with hi* every step: “Hello, kid. how are you? Surprised?" "Well—of course. I—l can't believe it. I—Wait a minute -I'm out of hreath!” The telephone rang The manager's voice came anxiously over the wire "I let a couple with a little , boy into ycur apartment. Miss Perry. bat I’ve been worried about it, though they said they were your brother and sister-in-law, and they had letter* from you to prove it I meant to do the right thing I ! hepe-" t "It was all right." Linda said, i Os course She'd forgotten. There was a boy. He was here, too, natur- ! ally. • “Where’s Sonny?" she asked. Iswne'i haggard face lit “Gee. . you do remember your folks! Maybe t, we’re not so unnecessary after all. 1 Ree If the Big Shot's awake. lie! f i we just put him down on th* hed. be ■ was all in. Jeeae. it's a mag trek aero; i the continent, and <V n't let > anvbodv tell you dHfcveiit. And • wo're sure glad to get here " "I’ll say!" Tietls shouted, on her . way to thv bedi'-00. • (To be ertitir.uedl evsnwst :s>r i- kim •**■*>•■ s i*«

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* «Afl»’ * One Timo—Minimum charge e» 25e for JO words or lees Over 20 vvorda. 1U« »»r war* Two Tlmeo—Minimum charge I es 40c for 20 worde or laaa. Over 20 worde 2c P«r w * rd ,9f i the two tlmaa. g I Three Tlmaa—Minimum charge i et |oc for 20 weeds ar leeaOver 30 word* 2|/ f c per w®*4 ter toe three time*. | , Card of Thank* «» i Obituariao and varaaa , ; Open rate—display sdvertloing | ; tec per column Inch. l ♦- ■ ■ -BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS I Advertisetnento appwarlug to i this column without name* signed are ''blind." They are to be answered by letters, ad- ( ' dressed to Use box number in care of tbe Dally Democrat We can glva ao infonnation concerning tbe parttoa advertia isg- • *i, FOR SALE NEW • It Refrigerator *»» »5. 11 down Used Washer*, rafrigeiators, sweepers, stove*, beating cook Decatur Ha'cfcNT Dealer James Kitchen. salesniMi Hit HEWING TAUGHT FREE Singer Hewing Ma< him agency. Phone ' 2X2 daytime. «11 evenings New ! and used machines. la>w monthly , payment* All makes repaired I Nei-dies. oil parts. <7-41* FOR HALE -Otx- lajge dining room table with four extra boards One bufl’-t. both In good < oudltiou t all 1 lo« (or luforinatiou C7-1H | FOR HALE Burk * Chick Htarter ! containing Cod Liver oil without ( KA tIENE. *2 40; with CKA GENE. 12.75 CKA-GKNE assist* In controlling < iH-cidlosl* Burk Elevator Co. FOR HALE —Horton Do-All ironera. demoustrator* Hold for I2'i 95; now |22 3<*. Vhrick Bros I «7-3 l FOR SALE An Eight room lioum- ' at a real Itargalii price for quick - sale Phone 114 H 6S-.HX j

FOR SALE law ally grown pula . toes. also popcoru and llUKhehl I Hoy Beau* Kenneth Mitchell, 11l mile east. !•> south County Farm . 67-30 I ’Foil BALE -Cow with calf Adolph [ Builemeier. olrehalt tulle west, j •e nortb Preble. <S4tX . FOR BALE—Team Geldings. F yr. | old. weight 17W ll>* Martin llaugk. Phone 6»7K l’.» mile north Bleeke church *5-3tx FOR HALE Two IMroc male hog., large enough for spring srrv b e Lulls Neiklllg. Ih-rStUr II R No I. Hoagland Phone ««-ZtX GEM INK GOODRICH Commander Urea, UesJ*. 17.45. other sixes proportionally low. to used Urea, all sites, Mh up Cued man's bicycle. out year old. original price 145. yours for *ls Radios low as ( *7*s Fogle's Her rice Htaliou. N Het olid street. *541 Fill! HALE law ally grown pota-1 toes. KcnneUi Mitchell. 1 mile '-ast, IS south County Farm. H4tx FOR HALE Good console gasoline pressure store Like new Cheap If taken at once Phone cl ;•» I FOR HALE Two good Guernsey | cows Freak in 4-5 days. Charles I Burrell, route three. Phone *1341.1 *74i I asciis tPrwtty Hoy i Amberg, a gaugstei. Emmanuel Kt-sshr. his chauffeur; trvlrrg Amron a strung arm man. Alex tßedi Alpert. Ale rsham Meers; George Itudnlck. gangster; Joseph Rosen a candy stone proprietor and a Isopke witness. Walter Huge, a syndicate "punk ' who know too much Whose Icody was tied to a slot machine and thrown lulu Hwan latke, Hnlll- , ran county b W" — Trada In a Goad Team Dssatur N. A. HIXLBR OPTOMETRIST ■yes Kaaminod • Glosses Fittod HOUR* ■4O to 11:M IS:K «o *:«0 *s tor days. *OO p- m. Telephone IM ■■■■■■■■BBaMUMßßMMtoMmM- oaaHgmsmaMMBMMHMHMB How Will Your ('ar Uwk Easter? Are tour rgr fenden- , denied.’ line* your aulo i kwk nhabby ? Bring it in In nur modern Beuty and Fender whop Unlay! WHITE-ZESER ' 3rd Ot Monroe Phono M 4

FOR SALE— Spool’d Poland-China ( sow. farrow April 15. Clarence Hook. Monroe. Ind. 55-Stx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 549-A at uur expense tor dead slock removal. Th* Stadler Products Co, Frank Burger agent. IFU REFINANCE or buy your farm—lowest interest—33 year toanrepayable anytime—local farmers' organisation. Henry B. Hellsr, NFLA Sec'y-Trea*. 51-ktf MOTOR and ARMATURE Rewind Ing. Elertrteal appliance* re-' built and repaired Norbert Aumanu. lull N 2nd St Phone Z(3. 1 NOTICE Upholstering, retnisbiug and repair work ot all kind* We buy and aell good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Shop. South Second St.. Phone MS. M-Ul LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wark grey part Per<«ian cat. Liberal reward. Mtn. Leu Saykin*, phone 1191. M-ts ' O'" — WANTED WANTED to rent, modern five oi six room bung h l<> boas*, or ai partmelit. In or near Decatur. Addires* Box 115 Democrat. 62-4tx : WANTED Painting, paper bang lug paper < leaning to do. Have mats to piutect flours, lurnllure. Price reasomiblc. John Cook Phone 5425 «7 «ix I WANTED High school graduate Can earn 42.30 per day Al I least <0 days work Give address I and pliouc Write Box 113. care Democrat. s<-3tx WANTED TO RENT House with efo< tricity near Decatur. References. Address Box 117, '■ Democrat. Decatui. 44-a3tx WANTED-Laaaa on terms Eastern money. Low rate* Very Ub eenl terms So* me tor abetracto of title. French Union Mm w l WANTED — Farm loans, low

rale*. No t-ummbutitm. ap- | praitval or title examination cwstw to borrower. Short term loan- are low ml. See uh , before making your knin. The Suttleh-Edwardft Co. 34-fn-M ■— l —-O- ■■ ns.. 'I MARKET* AT a GLANCE I Htocks: Irregular and quiet. Bond. trieguUrly higher. I H governments at new l*to highs. Curb stocks Irregular. Chicago stocks: lower Call money one percent. Foreign exchange higher. Colton off as rum has tfc a bale Gisins; easy, wheat off •i» to H cc-ut corn oil alruut to r ent. Cbicagcc livestock: Cattle aud hogs Weak, sheep uomiually steady tciddmg lower. Rublrer: firm. I Silver tear in New York urn hang ' cd at 34N cents a fine ounce I. “ i Sale Os Decatur Hume Announced A deal was < lowed today whereby Johti Halterman, manag.r of thei Morris store In this city, purchased' the Paul Catrus home on North Fifth street. The house coatalns six rooms and a Icath and Is an uttrac- ! live residence Mr. Caitus. who i» ‘ i ontemplatlng moving from this c ity, expects to announce his future , piaus within a few Uays

Farm Machinery Nvw and used traders, harrows, r plows, cembinss. Fail Ims MasseyHarns farm machinery. L. K. Meyer 7 miles North on Road 27 Ihr Not Neglecl Ytiur TIE or SHIRT 1 fur the Easiter Parade! f X-Act-Fit Shirts i I’s® a .„ J.H Others »i.IM) Neckwear I by Hui. Beautiful Pattern* and t nktrs 1-00 Other* Me and 73c. Vance & Linn KOBLEE BHOBfi

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