Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1942 — Page 2

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I — II XII f Test Your Knowledge Can vou ap'wer *oveu of three tan quratlun*’ Turn tu page Four for the answers. I Which »«> the flrat inthlic building *re mI in Washington, D. (’.? t. Wliai wii the im me ot she Prime Mhiitiri of Buraia oho roccrniy •»« l iken into custody by the British? >1 Isaak Walion »«< .in authority on toons* racing, ti-king. in be**boll? I. With which industry the name of Thomas Minton of KuKlanil Maia Mird* a. Fruiu which grain la tannlny made? a What to baseball aiaug* ’''tin Lu a raw recruit? 7 Kina Arthur'* wifi wan GuinWare. Elaine or the l.aijy of Khatott? , 8. One Stair in the t’uion ha* the right to diyide itself into sou. other

PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR FSB. 18-Goo. Mallett. Bryan. Ohio. R«g Molotoin cattle. Roy 8 Johnson & Son. auctionaare. FEB. 18—Carl Scare. 4 miles east es Willshire. Ohio, general farm gala Roy S. Johnson A Son. Auctioneers. FEB. 18—W'lson Chromotar Estate, 8 mi two Southeast of Bluffton on State Road 116 Ellenbergor Brea.. Auct*. FEB. IB—Dorothy Ounmire admn., Randall Eetato, SO acre*. !-, mile couth. ' 4 mile oaat of Marti Center. Ohio or • mi lea eaat of Hickaville, Ohio. Sanmann A Gorrell, aucto. FEB 18—Curt,* Pace. 2 mile* west. 2 mi lee south of Dome. Close out farm eale. Jeff Leichty. auctioneer FEB 20—John Conrad. • miles Seat. mile South of Bluffton on State Road 124. Herman Strahm. Auct. FEB. 20—John Monger 5 milea went of Columbia City. General farm Mie. Roy S Johneon A Son. Auctioneer*. FEB 21—Chao. Martin. Cherry street. Willahire, Ohio, poraonai property. human Brea. FEB. 21—Loo Brokamp, ' t mile east of Zulu. General farm Mie. Roy S. Johneon A Son, Auetioneere. FEB 23—Anna C Smith and R. K Sautbme. V/, milea aouth of Decatur. Roy 8. Johneon A Sen, auetioneere. FEB. 34—Everett Wamboley. 3 milea south of Warren, Ind. Guernsey cattle. Roy S. Johnson A Son. Auctioneers. FEB. 25— Tillman Steiner, 3 milea west of Berne. Road 118, Stock sale. Jeff Liechty. Auct. FEB. 26—Truman W. Welch. S miles east and 4 miles south of Berne Suman Brothers. Auctioneers. General farm Mie. FEB. 27—Albert Lehrman, 7 miles east of Decatur on 224, then 4 milea north. Doehrman A Gorrell, Aucta. PUBLIC SALE I will sell .ii public auction on the Peter Scare farm. 1 mile East (if Hchumm. lihk>. % 4 miles East anil \ mile* North of Willshire. Ohio. THURSDAY* FEB. 19, 1942 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 3—HEAD HORSES—3 11l ii k mine 5. wt IJOii. well broke; Bay mare 18. wt I*oo. well broke, Bay lull 8 month* old 18— HEAD CATTLE-16 Black cow 8, with calf by aide; Black cow 4, with calf by aide; White cow dm- tu freshen .March Ist; Koan cow 6. due March lot; Jersey cow t dm- April 7th Brindle cow 3, calf by »lde. Guernsey cow 3. dm- March Ist: Hegleteied Guernsey cow 6. due In .May; lleglsn rw| Guernsey Hull 3 years old Two heifer*, due to freshen Soon i open heifers, yearlings - HOGS A SHEEP — 3 Sows with pigs by side. k feeder hog. 135 |t>*. each; 4 open .gilts: .1 feeders l*in ft,* each; IB extra good ewes with lambs by side; 1 Bink GRAIN 600 bushel good yellow corn; 300 bushel oats. — IMPLEMENTS — Combine Allis Chalmers Combine 5 ft., with all attachment*, bought new lu-i year, the latest model; New David Bradley Manure Spreader <>u rubber. bought new last year; One good Nisco Manure Spriadt-r Keystone hay loader; New Oliver hay loader, Oliver side detWvry hay take, used one stasoit. 3 wagons, wagon box. 16 ft. hay Ittld'-t .ind g .<in bed. 3 tiding cultivator*; Oliver Sulky breaking plow; Moline Sulky breaking plow; Low wheel wagon. Tractor disc. Super ior D hole grain drill; 3 spike tooth harrows; Gultipacker K Ct.. Massey Harris c.irn binder; two trailer* with stock racks; grain binder 8 ft. In k<hM condition: J Deere corn planter »S# with fertiliser attachment; (touting 4ft mower; Cab buggy; shovel plow, 3 double shovels; 3 set* ls>h sled ; corn sled. 3 feed grinders; land toller; S corn shelters; one goisl double set work harness; Heat tola heating stove; base burner; I gal lard pre**; sausage grinder. — TKRMS—Cash. CARL SCARE, Owner Hoy S Jobn.on 0 Ned Johnson. Auctioneers x Ted Hoffman. Clerk Lunch by Ladles of Schumm Church.

Public Sale i Ou m nut <«r ih«- death of my husband, I. the attdersigaed. adatis- J ► i-tiiii:iM will till at pnblh auction the Wilami Chronister estste ou . • the ij.iiinah lli tff farm, located 5 miles Southeast of Bluffton on State , ’ l; I d lid. oi I mil*- Southwest ot Vera Cruz, on THURSDAY, February 19.11M2 Salt Starting at 10 A. M. Prompt i • AiJCTIONEERB'”NOTICg— Please attend this ult I must jr,'l this salt before the Montpelier community Salt < —MULES— ' On< MHtti gray milieu 12 years old, round, good workers. This fat * a large pan ol mule* —CATTLE— One tlueiSMty and Ihtiliam cow. 7 years old. due to freshen soou: « tso Ihirhaui heifers due to freshen la spring. HAY AND GRAIN Fml and mi" halt ton* alfalfa hay; SO bu. corn; 7b bu oats; 33 I bu e«y hi his. 2 Ums shredded corn fodder; some sheet straw. I — TRACTOR — Z MiCoimhl. Beeiing Model II tractor, ott ruMier. like new. used one . reason; 14 In. Irm Uw plow, J-asn »*‘»re 7-ft. diet; McCormiik-lteerlna '* corn planter with fertilizer and bean attachment; Superior l»-boe fertiliser grain drill; McCormlck-Deerlng G-ft. mower; .McCormicklicirlng 7-ft.'grain binder; riuubiow McCoriuicklteerlua cultivator; roller: aplkr-taoth harrow, walking plow; good Fair bank* platform - scales; IteLaval electric cream separator, with 4 b. p motor. * cross Hit *3*. powei emery; set hay slings; single trees; forks; siwvf cis; post auger, etc. TERMS—CASH Foi credit inaku ai raugeuH>nis at the Farmers * Merchant* Bank. Blufton. iud.. before day of salt'. WILSON CHRONISTER ESTATE C HRISTEN A CHRONISTER. Adauntetralrix te PALL CHRONISTER WILL SELL IN THUS SALE: Guernsey tow. 7 yrs. old. due to fresheu by day ot safe; one new - iwo wheel stock trailer with stock rack, used three times, good mudboat; 8 galrauiaad chicken coop* hard coal brooder store. IbW-chiek . sue. Round Oak cook store; child's baby bed: IlsH new linoleum; table; cabinet, library table; ateetrte radio. Victrala with records; «• eaasage giiuder; 5 geese; 4 teens; 1 feeder, U head White Rock 7 pallet*. . Kllenberger Bros, Auctioneer* Amea Gerber. Clerk Six Mile tadiae Aid »Ul aerv* iuach NOTE V. 9 have this farm aauUGM *esew ranted lee caag and ar* discontinuing farming and will sub rent

stato*. Which one la It? 6. The number ot births in the Vnlted Rtatea always exceed* th* number of deaths; true or false? I#. In which country was the Rosetta Mtone found? COURT HOUSE Adaption Petition A petition for the adoption of Plorino demise Keller was filed by Ixiurence Jacolrs The inves'igatlng agency, the county welfare depart merit, was ordered to silo Its report within 60 days Appearance Entered In the suit of II K. McCleitahan. executor of the estale of Paul | Hchulte against Calvin Vo«: and others appearance was entered by Ferd L LHterer for the dSfeadaat*. Galvin Yoet. Flrat Ktate Bank. Atto* Yoet. Iceland Smith. Glee Hill. Kochei Lumber company Schafer Hardware. Archie Smith and Joseph Mon tiler H* also entered a «pe<ial appearance for the defend

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ant. it. Butdi-tie Cuvier. Appearance was pretlouely entered by Arthur E Voglewrde (or the defendant, Frederick J. Hildebrand Showing Filed In the suit of John Meshherger against Hufus Meshberger »ud Fred Beeler, a veilfied showing was filed by each defendant showing that the proto-ding* shall not lie maintained. Motion Filed In the suit of Hulda Hlerkr against VBtor dtlerkv. a motion was filed by the defendant to require the plaintiff* to malto the

“TRAILER VAGABOND” By WAKUN BATLBT

Meteor Crater. Arlxona Thousand* of Army tank* lay buried here bsnsath the slopes o< eastern Arisons. Thsy arsn't put together yet but the metal (er their making is waiting to be dug out and used. It was a gift from outer space thousand* of year* ago Ten million lon* of roaring, biasing meteor landed here with a iremendou* iiaah aud lelt thia gaping Meteor Crater. Thought to lie au extmi't volcano until the eighteen tiinetta*. the theory that R was caused hy a falling heaven ly lM»dy wa* advanced then and ha* brought aliout considerable controversy since (taring the last World Mar a half million dollars were spetii in a fruitless March (or the meteor'* remain* Now (or the firs' time, dedults ptoot id it* existence seem* to have lieeu established by drilling and magnetic test*. You hardly realise this vast scar is here until you com* right upon it The gently rolling cwustry around it rises but slightly as it nsars the crater's rim. Then the ground falls away abruptly a full si* thousand (eet. It would tak* mor* than a mils-thick. fiftystory building to WII this yawwing chasm, which is many times largsc than any other hole of Its kind in the woeta. Somo scientists claim it was mads about ths year one. Others say it is twenty-five thousand year* eld. Either guess is all right with mo because its furrowed and weathered depths convince mo it is far from young. Five gigantic nis**e* of broken meirorlc inairrlal seem io to- burled from five to seven hundred feet lielow the crater floor. Indi cal lug that the meteor arrived front a northerly direction, all ftve deposit* lay tu the «outb of the

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with the right hand and held it at the left shoulder, the hand being over th* heart Weawn should salute by placmg th* right head ever th* heart. The salute to the Flsg in a moving column is rendered as the Flag approaches the spectator and to held until 4 has passed.

complaint more specific. The motion was submitted and sustained. In the damage suit of tbo Headier Product, com pa ay against Adolph Bultemeler. appearance (or the defendant wa* entered by John L. DtAToe* Estate Case* In the ratal# of Peter Burkhalter, the final report wa* filed. The administrator wa* discharged and the estate closed. In the estate of Narab Boyer, a petition for leave to compound with debtor. David J. Nchwarts. wa* filed. submitted and *u*talned.

crater itself two Just beyond It* rim Thu Philadelphia mining company owning them I* planning tu dig them up Immediately (ur use in national defense Many scientists have scoffed at the idea of the meteor still being here. Some contended it blew itself back out and to bits when It camo in contact with subterranean streams known to exist below the surface of this section of the country. In pleceo ranging In weight from an ounce to a thousand pounds, only fifteen tone of it have been found in a thorough search of the surface around the crater. If moot of the meteor blew back out. where did ■fho chance* are very strung that It didn't go anywhere, egcept deep hetow this dent It made in the earth, there to remain until now, when It will lie recovered and fashioned Into tool* of war. And those tool* will bo tough ones. too. In fact, metallurgists got their idea* for batti* ship armor plat* formulas directly from a study of matsoric material, which is composed of about a pound of nickel to a dosen of Iron, with a few ounce* of other metals thrown tn for good measure Opera)km* for recovering the meteor's remain* probably won't damage Ike appwtranro of this aweinspiring chaatu a bit In urdet tu dodge the underground stream* of water, shaft* will probably he sunk some distance from the < rater and drift* ran hack to tbo metal Dug out and mads into tank* and other implements of war. thio ancient meteor may soon bo thundering and biasing again — against our Ail* cnomie*. smash ing into them with what we hop* will be th* devastating crash that •hook thoae plain* ago* ago.

Honor Roll MBUY ummß Following Io a Bet of Adame county firms which have adopted the payroll allotment plan for the purchase of United Statoe defswM savings bonds with the voluaUry cooperation of employee. Chairmen are asked to report the names of all businesses where the plan Is adopted for addition be this list: (tsnersl Electric (krnipany Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Mills The Mutachler Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Post Office employes First State Bank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Gnat A 4k P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nusabaum Novelty Co. Berne Witness Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. REDCROSS Contributions Proviou* report —16.270.6 v Mr. A Mr*. Thrat! Ht hults.... 3.00 Mr*. Mary Frank 1.00 Mrs. Cora Badders l »«* Mr. A Mrs. J. C. Baltsell 3 00 Mi. A Mrs Grant Owen* . 100 Mr. A Mm. Dan Nlblkk 5.00 Niblick and Co. 5.00 WC T V... . .... 1.00 Philip Ktrabm .. 1.00 ileury talking LOB Frank Hhoaf 1.00 Riverview Garden* 100 J. C. Laurent 1.00 Norman Leonardum (two envelope*!.. .02 Peter Kirsch 1.00 Mr. it Mrs. Remy Blerly ..— 3.00 J M C LOO A. Lengerich 1.00 Mr A Mr* Otto B. Helmrkli ZOO Box colleclton .64 Lawrence Volt Gunteu 1.00 Calvary Evangelical So. 5.00 John Rmitley .X... . 1.00 ■Mr. A Mia. Joseph Hunter. 5.00 Ed Christen 1.00 Susanne * Stephen Sutton 3 50 R. H Everett and wife.. 3.50 Loose collection. Pleaaant Mills bos. .13 Berne. Indian* 455.35 Total .... 56,777.14 SaOTCK Notb-c la hereby given that Klroy W’Tuteregg lisa IlleU WHb tlw underaigiiail all •ppll'-atloii Ln liir Adsnia <'lr>-Ult Court of Ailsine Coiisty. iit'lUn*. to Iw-sr tliu aiHlviHv anU iMiermiHe III* time siel pl*<-, of birth of xald up-plh-snt. sgrseshle |<> (lie pr»>ia|on of I'bapter 31. A<-t* of the *l>-ner*l Aaacuit-b- of rttate »f Indian i. for 1111 W i Invar nil liand anil wal *>f as hl Court Hila If day of Fobruary. l»t.’. I’I.VUK <1 Ttlirt'TNKß Clvik of the Adam* Clr' UH Court Fib. 17 ■ ———4 J '■■■ iaw i—mra oa Included in the population of the Philippine Islands are 75.000 Chinese. 30.000 Japanese, and about >.*w whites -who are either Europeans or Amerhatw.

Garden Frewh SPINACH Lb-j c Fresh Iddie FISH White Fish Yellow Perth Walleyed Pike YeUow Pickerel Fresh Herring Lake Trout Select festers —and atany other*. CHEESE Large Eye Swlmn ißiported type ROQUEFORT W hteoßuin Cheddar HntUßteinter Limhurger Little Herkmer Ihthy Gouda* Munster and M Other Varieties Jersey Sweet POTATOES Full Peck 15 tbs. (ur C !»9t Bu»hel Always Shop at the MARKET HOUSE

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FOR SALE BBCO CHICK STARfKR is the liest buy becausw It remains C-Ka-Geae which rsduc-, the dsagvr of roerMtosto Try M Ywu will be surprised. Burk Elevator C.impany, Decatur and Monro*. Indiana. Iflf omlcal cooking, with Skslgas or Estate Oa* Ranges. Res ss before you buy. Stucky A Co, Moaroe. 184-U FOK SALE Skelffa* bottled «• ranges. Open evenings. Vbrlck Bro*. 17-Ul F6k AAA' Kb) Chicks now. Bred for k«evy egg production and quick maturity. New hatching See us before buying. Model Hatchery, Monroe. Ind 547-ts BI RK'S HOG GROWER -a com ploie iced. Nothing else to buy 12.41 per 100 Hie. Burk's Ilog Isttear a complete feed 1140 per 100 lbs. 16 cents leas per bag in your own sack*. Pkoae No. 35 Burk Klevator Company. Decatur, Ind Monroe. Ind. 14-ts Fojt BAL^—Zenith PhUcorCrooley radios. Large stock. Vhrlck Bros 3714 t W)R' New. used'cnaT'mi electric cook stoves. Refngsrators, washers, sweepers, radio*. Decatur Hatchery. 36-6 t FOR SALITE- Refrigerators, new 1042 Frigidaire. CAwtey. Phllco models. Vhrick Bros Z7-14t FOR SALE -6 yrar'old rotn row. fresh soon Roan bull year old in April. 3 heifers, part Holstein and Durham Stoner and Sprunger. 1 mile north. 3 inlle* west Monroe. 89-3 t Complete Sheet lletal Service We handle a complete Uno of furnaces. Roofing. Spoutins. Ftoker* and Siding. Free ealimate*. Dick Girod and Kenneth Arnold Phone 181 • Tuc».#rl. Ft• it SALE Coming 2-year-old black gelding. It* mile north on >24 or '5 mile from state line. Osear Lebrman It* F<»R RALE 1840 Pontiac. s~pas»anger. Torpedo coupe. Call 1188 or BS3 Mercer Ave. 41-ZIS For rale konei coit; light mane and tall 10 month old Ernrat Thieme. 7 mile* northeast of Decatur. 41-Zt* F(>k SAI-E One coming Z-year old chunky sorrel (oh William Kod<nbwk. 5 mile* northwest of Decatur its FOR RAlX—Phonograph records? two popular pieces on each record. 38c. Uhrlck Bro*. >7-6t Fdft RALE — 3 coming 3 yearolH mare colt*, these are fine colts, have Im-ii in harness some. Bryce Daniel*. Phone 3803. 46-3tx FOR SALE Turkey gobbler* ff. E. Heller, Kirkland Twp. 4«-3tx FAiWBTor SALk-Wo acrea clone to Decatur; 80 acrea St. Mary's twp, <an be bought for »4.5 w. March posseasion. J. A. Harvey. Monroe. Ind. 40-3tx Frtß RALE — Limited amount, no mote coming. Kelviualor refrigertor*. Maytag waaher*. Ilooevr •weeperi heating, electric, gas store* Decatur Hatchery. 40-ts KENTUCKY PRIDE LUMP COAL - contain* more heat units, I*** ash than the average <tml. Try Il today, prke to reasonable. BURK ELEVATOR COMPANY. Decatur. Ind Timm. A Tburs. FOR SALK-2 TO-3B"M< : ('ormkf Deering tractors; 1 Sliver Klug Lector un rubber, with valor; I model P John Deere trac tor on rubber; uew type Fordson tractor; John Deere tractor plow; 1 bay loader, like new; grata drill; 1 Zk-in. ailMteel dredging lubchlne See tbo new Oliver tractor* oa display. CraigvUta Garage. 41-3 t FoOiAUi - .nJ i'~ pta<e wood. W. L. Keidenbwli. 1315 Madison 41-3tx FOR SALE - Black mare? 6. wt. 1.600. sound, gentle; Bay geMlng 3. well broke: Sorrel gelding J. broke; Caae 14-ta. tractor plow; riding caitlvalor; com plaatcr. Uo Roc, tint farm weat ot Deca tor on River read Phone 6315. 4L3t

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WANTED RAGS, Magazines, Newspapen. Scran Iron, Old Auto RadiatoFß, Batteries, Coffer, Braes, Aluminum and all grades of scrap UMtah. We buy hides, week and sheep poKa the year round. THE MAIER HIDE , & FUR CO. 710 W. Menree St Phene Md

FOR SALK -"M*W Perfeclbn" kerosene table tog range, complete with electric light, dock sal timer Used I yearo. fend a* new. Kesaou able. Aieo modsra cupboard Phone BTSI. dibit* WANTED “KF now-lew—lave plenty Good buys on New. used and demonstrator sowing machine*. All makes repaired. Needles, belts, oil. part*. Ringer Agency. 445 South First. Plume 411. 281121 tfAMTfb lllflle’agod widow wants work a* a housekeeper Write to box 75, care Democrat WANTEfr-Washrng-'Fbor.* after 6 p. m. a 40-3tx wiNTnrasrrfcML bit Ran, auiUMs for clouting ■■filtesry. Caanot mo ndorwoar, otockiafs, paata, eoata, ooveralh, or any similar material. Will pay lb. Decaf ur Daily Democrat. WANTEb Truck driver for city delivery. Reference required Boa 71, cars Democrat. 416 t MISCELLANEOUS FXUi LOANS at for 10 year* No expense to borrower. C. D Leerton. Decatur. Ind 28btf Farmers attiJntion wr™sn|oro dead horse,. cow*. h >g* etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Products Co. 28-ls - — * — ■ ■ BusinesH Services SHEETS Bhos I'I.EANkRS RTt hate cleaned and blocked for 65c. Don't give them *Way. We'll make them look like new. Phone 358. 40-St WtllklKT. PMIO like our plate lunches. Hearty serving* of meat and vegetables with salad and drink, only 30c. Cupboard Diner. 4<i-3t LIABILITY INSURANCE -Cantion motorist*! Should you cause damage or Injury while driving you are liable. Get detail* about liability and property damage insurance. Paul 11. Graham Co. 40-31 For BROODEIt ifut'Sk Sanitation disinfect before the chick* arrive with Dr. Salsbury's Dip Sat Fast, efficient. Ove time* a* strong a* pure carbolic acid. Decatur Hatchery. 403 t SEWING MACHINES, new. or demonstrator* No advance, no lax yeL We raplr all make*, needle*, belt*, part*. Singer Sewing .Machine Agency, 445 South First. Phone 411. We do betnstitebing and buttonhole making g 6MI LOSTAND FOUND FhVND in young ahoat**""Dwner may have same by paying damage*, feed, advertisement. Freeman Stepler. mile south Peterson. 41-Ztx — o NOTICE Gecode Club Meiwbci, planning to attend the Pioneer Party st 1* lien Home Saturday ni«b' at « o clock are asked to phone reservations to number 138 nut late;- than Thursday. Feb. 18. 61-slt — Card es Thanks ■We wish to thank our neipfxira and friends who ao kindly uvdsted us during the iliae** aad death ot our huaband aad father. We wish to ex pres* special thaak* for Hull oral offering* ami to Rev. Hart (or hi* < owsoliM word*. We appreciate the acta of kindase* extended. Mr*. Albert Duer, cbildiwa and atep-chlMren. ARRIVALS A bai>y mmi wa* boru tbl« morning to .Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Bowman of route 3 at Ike Adam* county memorial hospital. The baby, who we* horn at 8 o'clock, ha* not been named.

W«TMM Ntillce l* hsreby given that Joliii Edwin Itoblri'in Kaougli L'uni/ W r h ,h * asAershrtird an ,*" r l,r -Wain. Circuit Aj *? nb " < "unty. Indiana. t-> A. !'**’“ * »•"* dai*rmln» Hi. thus Had r>U . irf birth IU M sp *” 4 *‘* prnvision ••I t haptrr U. A-ts of th. Oeuaral Awvmbly „t Mala of lu4l.ua, for Whiwiiut my hand and Mai of said ’ vnrt ihl* I*'Uy ot February, let:, u ’?-T |, K •> TIUiCTNF.It ' l«rk of ihv Adam* Circuit Court. Fob. t» Nulli'e Is glvi-n ih.l Frrrninti Hclihrpp ba.- tiled wlih th* undurslsurd .in appll'aliui. (or l(1 . Adam. i l^J‘iu f MS"** ‘■'•""'X- indbtuu. I" iHnr and plai *of birth of a.hl an. Kr «*£*; Ah* provision iu ff wW r »r Mi;?;/ I*o IWASrf®', J N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS Bits te 11:10 12:1Q l: gg Saturdeye, 1:00 a, m. TwieMkew. 138 Syee Kumlnod Qiaeeoo Ffttod

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