Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1946 — Page 7

rSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1946

’’VW’a.fAK* 1 ’"VL. <* AtV" r»tfVrr. I <»l ' ■„ in|u k h , _• »••'■ •< r >• Alt L | Drew. »M- " N ” ” 'Tp h. Cor, tck. re. 1»« »» ns.oe . John-"). <«••« •»« Li. Drew. June 5759.J4 i p— I *.W; •••> OMM ~ tuition trenefer 'J® ™ - *!,’®„ ' J«bn»'">> 4«< *.Un..>r., r.fun-l •-•• rr — ~.h ret. 1«9 »» Iff s :* feW nlsboe**'"” jlUl.r, 4.b W ®®« I *®- lie £ “TbonU f- iru.Uto HF W“«i * $ t *r ;?i $ i Johnson, r p’ .. •Jnl l.wen.kr. In, » I » » June Htelnbrwi.r. tee. 1»« * I Kenney. 4'i. ».- 139 46 1 res RelitV'lo. IM", 30 £w.'n<> f»*rly.4’ ’*}{{) 'll,.,d*Mnit»r eervfci 117 J 6 | Jr A lap’. tvin« «’’« :m T Heine.. .l.nvelil.K coal »-j® iur |.»,lv l.en. «4v. 49.96 hi. Tele <’o, tele rent Sja fn, R.EM.C, currant .. . Ml* Ind Oil * Hup, <a» e. Mill * '>r C<>, coal !««» „ M-v Co, tour rope 33" on I’ Miller, adv. »>. meet. 5«» F Fo«l'. -I- * ®® tn Maker do. - • -jj» i fchr. ola-npe J Jnhn.un »al. rt . e*P 64 « i |t Ehe'H. teaching 2<* 1° rtne a haffer, do I*s JJJ j Real' 4» 197.60 dine M’e.nhrunner, do. I»4F i h Kmimv. do ■ >•* <£ 1 true Palmer, do. 1*9.70 | tri Writ, do. I*6 *•* I Eberle. do Hit. 3« , . Vnet. nn n-rvr i- 146.36 i iter Adame. I.ua drlvina 4«’o Ida-"- do 49 <l ® lie Wendel. do 49 Og «r iTlP.lt. do , 19.90 H itmlth. with, tax 1X460 W Adame, drive him «•> •• of Ind •<-h I.ua plate« ’"4 , Ind A Hu Co . g. o. 75.17 Co HEM' - , urren’ ’d."* ’Jnhneon eal, rt, exp. 44/'<• Abn-t. janitor rervt'"? 12!.m» iter Adame, hue drivjag 49.96 »r MbH. do 4P.90 >ifc W»ndel. do 4-» <o> I Jt lOhr.lv, tr«„h|n» »” 2! lime We'nbrutitier. do. 1’3.61 b Keonev. do 139.21 re. Hea-v d.. 1?1 »1 Htie r. do. IM.S< erm '•Aimer, do HO 73 yr» W'eet, do. 13* 5* I p/wrlv, do ISA ■•■« Tele Co , tele rent 3on Cm Oar, rep. bus chnlna 5.20 , iPnith. In. It Co|, w t. !»■'>.3« f and <’o. »■ bool supplie* 33 13 <' i. It 61 M C . current Id SA State Tch Col, liea. tea 31 <SX Tn x Cor, teh. ret. 1»3 3S I I’d op * Hup - o, aa < AX.so I Karrh Stone Co. acr. 4# «< I- d Jobnann. axaw'a.nw Att r>h umf’e Kook Con , Bibles 1' *3 ' Johnson, Ml, r . e . a. 11 4.30 ■ Parr. ..tinlnK planus . T.OO » II Eberlv, tea.hlnu 2''< 10 I Eberly, do ~ 162,J0 rlne K-hsffer, do. 1ii1.30 m Ketinev. do 166.40 i Heatv, do. ISS.M ellne St.lnbrunner, do. laO.OO (ene Pahner, do IM.7# ert West. I6«.«O ■ Abnet. janitor service 121.00 ’ter .Adams, drlvjntr bus to’o I Adams, do 49.90 He Wendel, do feso 'er P-Bnlt, do 49 M I H X-alth. w(l |,. f, M lS.r,.S# J H Eberle, »-h (un> H M s ge lerd supplies, supplies , Jd.jfi Fe'.tere. sheep # | a | w .., 73 p* poAe, do. 30.00 ’tian Zshr. d o . d< tn ■* Hiestand, du. IS no •Ji 0 *”"- r*Pnir bua 250 37 i»tn shoemaker, com. ad. io.on ■»S 4. Oil a k ,; u K „ <3 16 ■L» Store, electrical eq. 73.4 4 p h f'"' ll.»5 a, i?*i?S , r."* r - "’’"•’P , ’ 1 ,sft ” ‘ • current 10.91 u"w Te A - C «| , * l *' rt ® B ‘ L Ef U E *" ‘ • f««l 2J.2T

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19 l.yinan I, Hann, teats dip. 74 41 19 James Purlin, cat. of <>. t n 3000 23 W. F Johnaon, sal. ex . aa. 162.40 31 Ftalrlo Farmer, at»4> t<» paper 3.00 J«»e— I /«vae Ketchum, 1 hick killed 16 21 6 iMc'itur Hally IJom, ads 2 6| r> Sam Fogle, ulv. bd mrethiK '.no :, Vern.in C. Mill* r, do '. on ."> Marlon linker, do. .*,.00 16 Modern Hch Hup. Co, film p. 93.63 1B W. F. Johnson, aal. rt e*pr. 6120 13 Herne Witness M, adv. 3.« J 31 Claude lllcabae. sanding II 13.60 22 tleneva Milling Co, fuel 241 43 29 Moeor Exp. Inc, freight , 1.01 Jaly— A Wil H. Hmltli lilt. H C, w. t. 4.40 r> The Garland Co, paint 2." So 13 Llechty Bron, repair furn. 162.04 |x W. F. Juhnaon, sal., eg, rt. 6 4 2« 21 Herne Lbr. Co, paint, rep. 19.64 Auausl — 1 Colleen 1 tuff, painting 20.0 n 6 Karch Stone Co, atone 6.26 2 iiarah Lou Mink, painting 20 00 I Joe and Jean Sink, >1 . It.M 4 llena Zehr, stamps, earda 2.00 7 Cltlsens Tele. Co., rent 6.25 7 Berne I<l A tttore, cl. comp. 3.00 10 Modern #.•l. Hup Jan. aup 24.39 10 "Berne Hdw. Co, paint, oil 11.42 16 Glen Adama, labor 12 on 16 Choaler Adame, shovel, coal 5.0" 17 W F Johnson, sal. rt, exp j.Ofi 20 Vern McCarty, fire extfng 2A.00 20 Vern M.-Carty, fire ex, off 13.50 24 IXecatur bally Hem, adv b. 62 21 34 Jesse Bogie, Ins, Inf. l.iis 7 00 2k Vernon C Miller, adv. bd. m. 5.00 jk Kam J. Fogle, do. 6.00 |k Marion Baker, do. 5.00 ,30 James bui'ido. rl groun 31 130 Chester Adams, mowing yd ».00 aeplemher—4J. W Meyer, Ina. on pupils 6.00 5 Ixora Henke, Jan. supplies 15.00 7 Berne Wit. Co, print , adv. ii.,.11 7C. C. Abnrt, eleaning and •p. 9, 20 II Vernon C Miller, adv. ltd. m s.OO 11 Karn Fogle, do. .",.<io II Marlon Baker, do. 11 Hoy C. King, teaching lio.ou 14 Kdward K. Liechty. do. 126.00 14 Florence Roth. do. 100 mi Pearl Wlndlan, do. 16006 14 Imogene Palm. r. do. 10000 ,16 Kiger A Co, COCO* Mats 2* I < IIS Krrna Crandall, laundry 2"0 116 n. C Fetter*. Ins. 2 h rsex lx <>o ill M. K. Barr, tuning piano 4 <,<) ill M. M Moran, sheep killed 36.37 •19 Argend Palmer, rep tvpe. 2.x.', |3t Pallner A Co, Jan supplies 1* 2X 23 W. F. Johnson, sal. rt , exp. 64 20 124 J. I. Holeoml. Mfg. Co, J. ». 66 10 26 Imogene Palmer, sch. sup 2 to 2X Hoy C. Kleg, tea- hlng lot, 00 26 Inland Ripley, In*. »n pupils 1* »0 tSS Hd E. Llechty, teaclilng 99 10 2k Imogene Palmer, do. 66.60 26 Pearl Wlndlan. d». 6X.60 39 Florence Roth. do. 66.60 26 F M. B aty. do. 153 60 2k Helen Kenney, do 16x <0 2k Madeline Htelnbrunner, dotl Hl fu 2k C. C. At.net, Jan. service 121 09 26 Chester Adams, drlv. bus >,». to* 26 Glen Adams, do. 69 io 29 Archie w ndel. do. 69 46 29 Homer Heliolt. do. 69.40 October— , 3 Col. Ini. Rev, with tag 261.50 3 Al-Jnx Chem Jan. aup. 4x49 6 B C. Fetters. Insurance 9.00 ,9 Jay Co It.E.M <', llglrt*. p-»w 11.24 Jl7 W. F. Johnson, sal. rt, exp 64 .'<l 17 Eeat. Ind till A- j. Co g. „ 91 3". 17 Berne Es Meat Mkt, cl comp. 1 <»’ 'l7 HJA store, broomo 134 U»v C. Ki g. teaching 356.00 34 M K. Li dr y. do. 210 To j 24 Imogene Palmer, do. IS* 60 124 Pearl Wlndlan. do. •J 95.60 24 Florence Roth, do. 16* ...» 24 6’ M Bexty. do. 154.60 34 Helen Kenney, do. 16*.60 24 M td'-line Nlelnbrun” r. do I*4 I” 24 C. C. A'm t. Jan. sorv : , 121.06 24 Thur. I f’rew. exam nerd* I>" 34 Chester Adam-, driving bus 69.46 24 GJen W Adam... do. 69 u 21 Ar-liie Wemlel, do. 63.40 31 tto-osr ließolt do 6 > .0 31 Citizens Tele. Co, rent 5.25 3 J<»e Kortenber. refill vie ext. I '.;, I 7 East. Ind AHI A Hup., gas. o. 63.20 * O Neuaos-h van 1e». Ins bld "14 .» » Roy C King, teaching .'S* 04» 10 Ja nes I’urbln. .'leaning cem. 20."') 1« Jay Co. R.E.MI’, light, pow. 17 !•< io W. I-’ Johnson, a •••»- dut. 95.20 14 Pgrkerxon 1 ypw. M. typ rt '■ 75 14 Mod. Kelt Hup, letter vk 1J.07 17 Coll int P.eV, with. *ax 31 10 21 Mad line St,dn runner, tea I'o 16 •1 1l»len Fenn y, do 141. '0 21 Frances 'teatv. do. 129 24 |”1 1- ogene Palmer, do. 14«.<>3 21 Kd E. Lie hly. d>. 19* 13 31 Florence Roth, do. 1’3.79 21 Pearl Windlan. do. 11:3.93 ■I C Abnei. jan » r*i i.'l 31 Cheater Adams, transport. . 69 40 21 Homer Peßol't. do. 69.19 31 Glen Adams, do. 69.40 21 Archie Wendel. 10. ' 26 AV Johll'on. sal, tr. ex,, rl. 61..'6

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26 <1 No'ienschwander, telegram 2.00 lie.-ember—--4 W. Johnson, ex. ex, c. p. d 141.67 « W M. Welch Mfg <•« . ch. s. 23 99. » Palmer Co, Jan suppllea 1 i 97 lo K Ind sin * Hup. Co, o, g 71 14 I 10 w. lohna.oi, uiiat , tih ret JO all 11 Geneva Mill ft Hr. Co, fuel 114.11 | 12 Ivan Johnson, repair bnaea 125.00 13 Ito osier Hup. Co, sell, sup X7.J7 I 11 Civyce yuiirkeiibush. teach. 27120 15 Jay Co ItiE.M light, pow 25.61 ' 15 Mennonlte Book Con , sup. 2.11 lx Mildred Johnson, clerleul 61.44 1* Ar- hle Wendel. driving bus 69 in Is Glenn Adams, do. 69.40 lx Homer li. Bolt. do. (3.40 I* Chester I. Adams, do. 69 10 16 Herv-I’s Ktore. rep. equip 9.04 16 Gottschalk Supply Co, fuel 27.70 IX Ad ’ V>. F Bur. Co-op, fuel 32.30 21 Cloyce <Jiiakvnhiiali. teaching x| 05 21 IM K Llechty, t, fght, sup. 233.21 21 Florenr ■ Roth, tsa-'hlng 16X 60 .•| I'.ari Wlndlan. du. iiy.6o 21 F M Heal), do. 156.00 31 Helen Kenney, do. 16X 60 21 Madeline Htelnhrui.ner. 1)0 194.49 21 C. C. Abnet. Jan. serv, rrp, 121.66 21 Imogene Palmer, teaching 161.60 |26 W Johnson, sal. rt, ex. as, X 3.30 26 Coll, Int. Rev, with, tax 773.40 gfalen’enta sbonlng amouai ut ell moneys paid to the various funds of Jefferson Township, of Adams f'oanty. lotale of All Funds Balance on hand 3 9173.54 Receipts during year 23131.65 Total of hal. and receipts 30305,39 fyfsburements during year 22197.27 Final balances 6102.12 Township Fuad Balance <>u hand | 7X3 29 Receipts Hiring year 167926 Total of t,a| and receipts 2162 55 I 'isl»ir»emenls during year 1045.14 Final balames 617.11 Ilog Fund Balance on hand 4 — ll.lki Receipts during year 347.42 Total of bal. and receipts 862 94 hisiuixvrnents during year 302 94 Tuition Fund Bulame <>n hand I 5201.55 Receipts during year 12123.06 Total of bal. and receipts 17321 61 l.isloirsem, nts during year 132X2.25 Final balances 4042.36 Xi.e.'lnl aehou* Fuad Balan.,- on hand . 9 3233 11 Re elpts during year 79*2 1* Total of bal. and receipts 10215 29 Disbursements during year 6766 ’G Final balances 341X35 Total balances as shown by this report 36109.12 War rant-cheek a outstanding lie, 31, 1945 957.10 ttotal balances and outstanding warrants, l>e< 31,‘ 1915 9065.92 Cash In dep»isitory Oe.emlier 31, 1915 906792 I, W. F. Johnson, the Trustee of Jeffer.-on Township. Adams County. Indiana. d<> solemnly swear <or aff>llll that the preceding report of Receipts. IHsbursements and Balam s is true and Correct, ax I verily ' e'| ve. and I further declare tiiat the su ’< with which I am charged In this report are all of the sums received by me. and that the various fte’s of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, an I without xpr«<s or Implied agreement that any portion thereof s tall he ret Gned bv or repaid to me or any other person. And I furthe" le f.iie, and *w ar lor affirm! that I have received no money, nor artices of value, in consideration of anv <on tract made by me as Trustee of this Township. W. F JiilIXM’N. Triutee of Jefferson Township Hifiis. rlbed to and sworn .or affirmed! to before me. the Chglirngn < f th» Ad> l»ory H eard of this Township. this 6th day of January. 1916 Aeruon C. Milter, Chair <rn of Advlsorv Board of Jefferron Township This report was received, accepted and approved by the A.tvtgorv Board f th'« To nshlu at Its annual meeting, this the 9th day of January. 1946. . Aereou C. Miller, 4 bulrmgn 9. J. Fogle. Secretury Marluii linker. Other Member Advisory Board, Jefferson Twp O UNO ASSEMBLY * Inifs4 n* and Indonesia, and Iran hus filfit’ .1 complaint against the activity of Russian troops In Iran. The security coun ii scheduled a public mre'ing f r Friday afte--noun to'dlgcun* method* of dealin" with fie coinpl.ints faring it

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DEACTUR, INDIANA.

List Honor Students At Catholic Schools Honor at ml tits for the iie.atur Cathpiic Ijigh acliool aud the Hi. Joagpb trade school for the third six weeka term of the Brat «wn* exter wore annoumed today by school oOkials. There are 32 students on th high echool roll and 37 on the grade school Hat. The complele roll follows: High School A's B e Joan Uierly 3 2 N'aureen Fullenkamp 3 2 CeieeU Heels - 2 3 James H ex 2 3 Catherine Hchmltt 2 3 Marian Horg 3 2 Richard Wetnhoff 4 1 Patricia York I 1 Rosemarie Kohne —1 5 Robert Koora 1 5 Mildred Gehner 2 3 .Margaret Bi ite . 3 3 Alice Geimer 3 2 Mary Ellen Leng rich .. -.3 2 Mildred lanthe 1 4 Patricia Meibers ... 5 Ruth Monnier ..1 4 Cletus RuntHchlag . 1 4 Mary Frances Schmitt 5 Norma Appelman .... 1 5 Maxine Keller 2 3 Donna Lou Kortenber 3 2 Clarice lluius.hluK ... 4 1 Marjorie Ga.xe 1 I II nrieita Faurote 3 2 Agnes Geimer .. 5 John GIIHk 2 2 David Glllig - 5 Marlene Laurent ..... 3 3 Manyle Geimer 2 3 Philip Tarveer 5 Dorothy I’ieman ..... .. I 4

x? 1 fCsKIUH 1 \ * L FRYING PAN 1 I 1 ALUMINUM H™ 1 < L TO' I < ' ... ... i. - CREAM SEPARATORS ?/." Ute COROfiADO Ifpamlnn \ ’ Wf / Jor greater ejjicianey! *99'2!? “KHrten ”Con«ole —lt h All-Electric Model, But)pounds, 3-S[xv-d S. — SMSg a—110V. motor, Galco* >— ? ~ -—— Lite discs, disc holder, and dividing disc. l. •'KITCHEN” CONSOLE fiSSA MODEL —AB-electric, LBdfeJ IGOOpounda, 3-spwd 110 V. ugsSw* motor, Carbon Steel diacx. diac holder, and dividing dtec.TTT. 8117.38 SKIM MASTER FLOOR MODEL-Hand turning (convertible), 800 pounds. Carbon Steel discs 889.95 SKIMMASTER FLOOR A A MODEL—Hand turning \ \ — "* ) (convertible), 1000 pounds, \ Carbon Steel diacs 8104.95 X 0 -rl PORTABLE 'QMm MILKERS (MMprffiyptl iff Sate tinu-and energy Bf jye-j | My. fa with thene nanilary crxv tr milhern. T *1495“ F iK n Electric Portable Milker f 'JjK JJ with motor—equipped with Sani-Seal Valve; milks diZ*W_> tW/ ct rectiy into shipping can. f/g 146 p ool * lß ELECTRIC PORTABLE, aLuF without motor—Sani-Seal Valve, 125 pounds. . . 8143.50 V GAS PORTABLE, with motor - Sani-Seal Valve, Aak About 182 pounds 8189.50 Thrifty Payment Plan PORTABLE, without motor—Sani-Seal Valve, IdOfiounds 8134.50 DAIRY SUPPLIES MILK CANS DAIRY PAIL. 12 QL. MinnmoU Pattern. Umk-proof Plain Bail, Coke Tin.. .45c hoUomn. strap handles. SaniDAIRY PAIL, 14 Gt., tary surface. Plain Bail, Coke Tin . 55c 5 Gallon, 0H in. neck. 83.98 MILK STRAINERS. SGallon,7Win.neck. »_J9 Seamless, Saaitiuy. ..sl.o.'i 10 Gallon, in. nock. .85.10 fl*e fcwsdly Store

Grode School Grade 8 A'e B'x Elizabeth Braun 4 5 Kathleen Hinltli ..... .. ■* & 4 Jam h Meyers 4 5 Grade 7 Us belle KHMt « Ann Gans .. ... 7 3 Phyllis Omlor .. 7 3 Dorothy Kohne . -- 11 4 James VoKlewode .. ... 3 7 Grade 8 Mary Ann t'lman .... -- 8 2 Catherine Ixiehe .... 9 2 Matthew Harrla 7 34 Ann Smith 3 7 Grade 5 PhyllU Braun .. *J 2 Dolores Coyne 2 'J Htophen Gaea 4 7! V-ra Geimer 1 10 ■Marjorie Helman 8 3 Jean Kahle ... ..4 7| Patricia Omlor 6 5 Margaret Ann Schmitt 10 1 Barbara Vogleweda •• & Grade 4 Michael Kohne 6 3 Hharlene Murphy 4 & Rita Rumschlag •> 3 Grade 3 Jacqueline Gase 4 71 Barbara Borman ..3 f j Joan Laurent 11 -O’— URGES STATEHOOD 41'oatlaurd Fran I'sgr Oeef ports that Hawaii would lie ad- ' mitted to the union, and "Hawaii now meets the necessary require tnents for statehood." The report pointed out that the L'nited Stales policy is to permit self-determination, to allow peoples "to chose freely their form of political status.** It stressed Hawaii's strategic location in the Pacific and said that since the territory plays "so large a part In our countrys International position in this area" ft should be admitted to state-

Local Sfudenls On Broadcast Today Junior Town Meet On Station WOWO Many l.xal p rsons were planning late this afternoon to hear a special broadcast of the Junior town meeting over radio station WtlWO, 'featuring students of Hie public speaking class of the Decatur punjor senior lilkli schixil. luuklH by Deane Dorwin. The program wa» recorded »• the radio stat ion Wednesday and was lo be broadcast today. "Are youths opportunities liniBed ill Hie post war world'' was the subject ot the discussion, led by Bill Freeby and Nancy Hell from the local school. The d bale was conducted by siudents of the local school and of the Hicksville. Ohio high school. llt her stuifenU from here participating are: Jean .Metzger. Ruth Holthouse. Helen Baughman. Jesn latutetiM-hleger. LaVon Strickler, Barbara Roop, Geraldine Andrews, Ted Hill. Wilbert Thlenio. Melvin Taylor. I*eigli Nelson. Frank Lundin. Jerry Ketchum

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Army Engineers OK Stale Flood Plans Six Million Dollar Program Approved Indianapolis, Jan 24 — (VP)—• Governor Gates was notified today that the army engineers have approved a BG.OOo.fWBi Indiana flood control program. Galen said he received a report from Lt. Gen. R. A. Wheeler, chief of army engineers in Washington. announcing the approval of a levee and channel Improvement project. Sixteen of 21 new levee proJetta for the Wabash river basin are in Indiana. Proposed reaervoirx designated as the Cagles Mill. Mansfield and Clinton installations were approved. Reservoirs which were proposed for Nhoals and Spencer were stricken front the ri-commenda-tloiiH. Both were controversial issues. Indiana was asked lo approve or reject the projects by April 26. If the state accepts all of them, recommendations will lie made lo congress by the army eiigin.-t-rs for authorisation to l>egin work and for appropriation of funds

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Broadcast Saturday On Junior Jamboree I— nuw 4gw» Mary LffUs. vimsllsl, and Don and Eileen Bieberk-k. the accord!* an duo. will make another appear* ance on "Junior Jamboree,” the popular teen-age vsriety shun, air- . d over WOWO. Saturday morulng. at In o'clock. Don and Eileen will play their own arrangement of "Tiger Rng” and Mary Mllg will sing "What More Can a Woman Do."

NOW SHE SHOPS "CASHANDCARRT Without Painful Batkecbe M*nr sugsrtrx iWwvs Maeiss ralckb, onee they diseovsr thst tt v nsl Luna 'i trout* msr bs tf«4 kifeers. The Lidrwysare Natars's »hl»f wsjr at_Uk* Ing Ur exerts acids snd wtste out of tfw Mood. Th* V hc-’p wort peopls pass about 8 *■ kWiwr function prnalts poivoi-six matter to remain In Four Hond.lt roa/MUN n«gingbe«kadw rheumatic PtbM. I X pa nt. to « of pep end rnerrr. grtUng .p rluht*. swelling. under the ere*, i,adathex snd diione**. Frcsuent or seaatr passages tt ith smarting and burning some, bmes sto-ra the'* is s-metfeng wrong with your kidrv yx or Nadder. - Don't wsitl Ask ymir drueglst for Doan’s Figs, a (timulanl diuretic, uted sureessfulir by miUlnnr for over 40 rears- Doan’s give hspi-r relief an.! will help the IS miles of kidner tubes Hu>b out pol-onous waste from your U««d. U«t Dona's FUls.