Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1946 — Page 2

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I SUNDAY lnffrimlMUjl II SCHOOL i ■> LESSON •• Bv HAROLD I LUNDQUIST. I) D Os The Hihlr Inplltut* of Chl.sgo b* W«»t*rn N*wi*ai>*r Union Lesson For October 6 La4won «übte.-H and Wcrl|»ltir» te«te »*• tec ted and »«•»>» righted b% InWnatMMll C ouncil of Raimioua Education. uttd bv permission P A Ila’S H%< KGftOt’Xl) AM> I MCI V 1.1 l H LESSON TEXT Act* SI ». 22 J. 27. I 2*; 2t> 4. *; f*hi!ipi»<in« 3 3. MEMORY SELECTION - Retnomtnr j now thy Creator in the U*v» ul thy youth —Bc*to«ta»t*s 12 I. God works through men. When j we study his work we study the lives of men—all types of men — but all yielded to him. and used by him. Paul stands out as one of the most influential characters in all history. His life and letters, which we are to study the next three months, have had a tremendous effect on the human race. Especially is this true of his position and influence in th* Christian church. Voder God he was the one who 1 carried the gospel to the Gentile | world, and then began the great j missionary program of the church, which goes on to this very day. His 1 writings are the steady and ex- i tensive foundation of much of our >t|idy and teaching of Christian doc-1 trine. | Hirthplaie lActs 21 J9>. The place of a man’s birth has a definite influence on his personality j idd usefulness. Tarsus, where Paul w«s born, was one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world of that day. It was a Roman province, where met) proudly held their citizenship in the great empire Greek, thp language of world culture, was ! spoken there. Tarsus was a great educational arid university center. It was in a I rich and fertile area. It was at the , head of navigation on the river , Cydnus and on a great Roman highwhy. it Was the capital of the province 11. Eduiatiun 'Acts 22.3). After his early training in the hgme and under rabbis in Tarsus, he -. ent to Jerusalem to study in what was probably the besteduiuped Hebrew college of that day. under one of the greatest teso hers. Gamaliel. Somewhere m bis rearing he was taught a trade, for every Jewish boy learned to support himself with his engn hands (see Acts 18:3*. Jle was instructed in the Word of Gbd, and had a consuming zeal for rdligious things. Until he was converted, it counted against Christianit J, but afterward it became a HAming fire to spread the truth in *1) the world. Hit combined zeal and knowledge made him a man of truly broad mind and tolerant spirit (Acts 5:353S>. 111. CitiMmhip i Acts 22:27, 28i. The mighty power and prestige of Rome stood behind every Roman citizen Paul used his citizenship for protection. It helped him in his sgrvice for the Lord. Its prestige was used for God’s glory. Jt is a good sign when a man is ptoud of his national background, and it speaks well for the nation to which he belongs. But Paul came (as every Christian does) to know aid appreciate a higher citizenship. P, Religion <Acts 26:4. 5). ough a free-born Roman citi«o»* Paul was a Jew, and loyal to Ills religion of his |>eoplr. He was almember of the strictest sect, the Pharisees, in which his family had hejd membership for generations. He lived consistently in the observance of the laws and customs of hip religious faith, and none could fxdnt to any flaw in hi* doctrine or fwluro in his life. %hen he became a follower of CBrst. there was no ground on anyone could dismiss his conversion and his witness as the outbreak of a new viewpoint on the P*t of a renegade Jew, • is to a man’s credit that he lives up to the beliefs of tire religion he professes. The reaifl of such sincerity will be conversion. if he, like Paul, meets Cffl’ist and honestly faces the questijp of loyalty to him. f. Bace (Phil 3:5, ®. J*aul counted it to be an honor to be known as a Hebrew and gloried ir£the fact that he was bom. trained a*l lived within that racial as well a% religious circle. No one need ever be ashamed of h* race, although he may be aggamed of things which members of, his race have done. But there are even more thing* of which to bf proud, and a mao may add to th* standing of his race by living hi* own life in Meanness of charafter and nobility of purpose. It is nfber a commendable thing to be agiamed of the race of one’s fatter*. We must remember, however, that all the things in which Pau! gloried, be found to be but refuse he compared them with Christ Itte Phil. 3:7. •). Everything worthwhile in a men’s Un Gad can gtonft’ use. But ntee es them, no matter how ffrsr»«* they may HMI to be. conparas with reU<r*-*)up with and senice tor the Lord. v.ErW *

| RURAL CHURCHES | Q Q Antioch M.B.C. 3 miles west. H south of Decatur Jake Hostetler, pastor Sunday school. ft -to * in. Morning worship, in 30 a in Evening service, * 30 p. in Sunday Is Mlnsiunary Sunday at our church (’hurles Voder. student at the E<>rt Wayne llllile Intillite anil missionary In West Africa alii the special speaker Mi Yiilet liu* spent most of his life iu Africa Pictures will be shown at Hie evening service Pinn to come o. . — Mt. Pleasant Homer Studabaker, pastor Sunday rchuol, ft .’to a. in. Norval I'ii liin ihii . Hii|M*rtnli*n(lenl. Morning worship. Jo :to n in special numbers. Home-coming Hally Day Melt's chorus from Monroe Methodist i hutch Kenneth Shoemaker. -I" .ik« i Special number- ('nine meet your friends A great day M Y E at Pleasant Yalely 7 So p in PI- nsiint Mills youth a ill present a play. o Mt. Tabor Methodist Church C. C. Conn, minister Fliurcli school. Ed Koos, Supt. Morning worship, 10:30. This is world wide communion Sunday mid every Cliristimi should in his place of worship this tinu- of all times. There will he I'iiptl-ms mid in« miters received Into Hu- chur< h <• — - Willshire Circuit U B. Church L A. Middaugh, pastor Willshire ft to a in. Sunday school, Luth er Eunk. supt in it in preching service. • *’• |i in. Wednesday, prayer meeting, thitis Strickler, leader. 7.30 p, mi Tlinrsday. W M A •.•■•ting. Mi- Harriet Dellinger, president. St. Paul 15 a in Sunday >cho<d Eddie M< Fnriaml. *iipt 7 !" p, m Christian Endeavor I’- 'ii rt Mi Hr: h ndei 7 to |i m Tuesday, prayer meetitir and Bible study. Winchester ft tin a in Sunday s< hisd. .M»-rl Essex, supt In :tn a in. class meeting. Fred Znrcher. leader. 7 '>'• p m harvesU-rs meeting. Estln-r Hlrschy, leader. 7 30 p. in. preaching service. 7 ::n p. in Thursday, prayer meeting — -o ——— United Brethren in Christ Rivarre Circuit Paul A. Graham, pastor Mt. Zion Weekend revival The weekend revival in the

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Mt Zion church will lie held Oct 4. 6. S The evangelists for these services will he Her. Robert Rash, Huntington. Ind He is the general secretary of Christian education of the United Brethren church. Rev. Rash is a dynamic evangelist with a powerful mes-age The hour of service* will be 7 15. An Invitation is extended tn all to attend anil enjoy these services. Sunday school. t:3O. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 30. Pleasant Grovs Sunday school. H:00. Prayer meeting, Wednesday. 7 30. Mt. Victory Bunday school, ft:.'io. Prayer ineetlng, Wednesday, 7 :to. ...» . St. Luke Evan. A Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Meckstroth, pastor ft no worship. Holy communion H» on Sunday achonl * —.. __ Monroe Friends Church Robert P. Miller, pastor ft .10 Sunday school. Wtn Znr idler, supt ’’Paul's Background and Early Life." D»:30 morning worship service 7 'ii evening service Rev Oscar Trader and his wife will l>e the ministers for the day. Come and hear these messengers of tile Gosjiel. 7 on Wednesday preyer meeting — . —— Union Chapel Church United Brethren in Christ 0. H. Pellett. pastor I’nifled morning services. Sunday achtail. 910; Mr. Thurmmi I Drew, superintendent. Morning worship, world wide iiunmiinion service 10:15; special music by th-- choir and communion meditation by the pastor. Christian Endeavor 7:00. We have separate group- for the young people and adults. Evening worship 7:SO Prayer service Wednesday 7 30, Choir rehear-al following the Sunday and Wednesday evening -,-l v!« — o E. O. Kegerreis. pgstor E.O. Kegerreis. Pastor. Sunday. Octola-r 6. 1946. ft in. Minning Woiwlfp. Communion of The Lord's Sunper In keep. li.g with World- Wide Communion Sunday 10:30- Church Schtail Classes 11:30-. Youth Felloweh’p. Leader. Eileen Graber. Topic: ’'Looking Ahead ” 7:.T0- Evening Servl.-*: Sermon: "Sinning Saints” Wed. 7:30- Mldwe.-k Service. Choir Following T’iuih. 7 30. The Official Board will meet in the Church Annex for organization and business.

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Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church F. H. Willard, minister Bunday school. 9:10 a m Prayer meeting. 10:30 a in Mid - week preaching service Thursday. * To p. in. — ——• *■ ■— " - lilt Alt 11. «l MS TO BE tl.l.l>W»:i* lit I OMMISMOM RS. MIIMIO. orlullCH a. Illis liriatii' l.iaht A I'liM- es, I 131.13 I'tllsrn - * TH Co. op tii.G Hai •<>••<! Puli. Co .ip ssa.ai Haywood Pub. Co r-lrrk ■>)» 2.1* Clyde l>, Troiilaer clerk op »»* Tliurmnn I. Dres ißditnr up < 3S U.K I. Price tress op io as it »sr Nesswalit t*< urilei op 3.an Leo T Hllllg sheriff mil tea aa I'llvln I lumen dnigilfw- op 323’>* ILib A Ev relt ilrsgllfir hrtt' 17*** John Itjiker »urv d*p 72.62 liuh A Everett «urv. mil S.SV Fr»d Thieme Jr surv til--drain -'< •* M i'. Blomberg surv, lit' drsln 13sa Dan Kaehr aurv tile drain 32’•* W. A. Reesdorf surv. Hidrain ... *•• Daniel V. Herts* h -ur». tililialn 2»«* Elmer C. Beer surv. Hie drain 11.2* Wtn Reichert surv. Ill* drain 36.6 C William Davis surv Hie drain 3 *• Bay Ti-epte surv. tlie drain 3.** Clide Beam surv tile drain »** Erad Isenbart surv, tile ilialn t'*i Warren Auasburaer aurv. Hie drain 13 aa Th> Krl< kdryndall Cn. surv ill* drain Its.XS Heiman Haugh surv tile drain IS#* Lavone Maitnx surv. op 16* Mosanian-Yarnell l'o. silrv o|> 37.«« Ilin Meßrldr surv. op < 3* Jill || *H| Co surv op 36.J3 Korte Bros. |n«- surv op. 117.23 Lyman L, Hann si-bl, supt. mil A op. 3X If Melvin Maitoiiee attend offl. mil 3* .«• Cotiiiiieri-ial I’l’lnt Hhop si-til. supt op 17.5* le-Vui a Mnydei Im-, si-hl. supt op I!« lountur Itentm-rat Cn achl. »upt op, 3S.«* I. E. Ari-hbold co. HKt. -al op. A mil 12" Clam le-uu<tld' stem sal. 112 30 Anna K Williams liom- dem ant mil (7 3<< Holo ri J Z.wlch i-uronei per diem A mil. IL** Dr I'. D. Jort'S liealth off. sal *7 an .Maxine Troiiiner health off asst 12.36 Klnuru Behuut health off asst 12.-1* Dr H l> Jones heal, off op 1.5* N. ..ml <1 Il.u-man asses, elk »*.*• 11. Hlg A Apl'l 'lr. '■ op 12.73 I'ltlsen Tel I ’<• clr. <-t Op 3.23 J Ft I Fruchte •Ir >t op l"»" The Hnlrtis-Merrlll Co. ■lt op. |a.«n West Pul, Co. tin it. up 315" C H. Muselman pi»l> off. mH , ILS’Mu. Ih : Ing Nop Co .h. op. 3*l.’. North lud. Pul. Met. jail op »S‘ John Btslrr e h ■ u*t •>i US *" 3lrs Emma Miller It mat. sal .*>5.11" Grover Cottrell <■ 11. op. f Jol.nHelu.lt A M.n It. op, 153.53 Th.- Hhafer Store I. op. 3.35 ll'lark A Harlow lldw. Co c. It. op. 11.2* | I’uinplirey J. well y Store h. op. 15.a1l ; Erie llaffroa.l Co. c. h. op Lt* !l I in. 11 n K ton lull.. In<-. .. Ii op. |s..',* Tin I S Ch-in. Co <■ h. op. 1173 Arnold A Klriik <• h. "p 13.53 Vi. ink A. Kitsoti infirm s.if.l -al. L.a mi I Joanna Kit-on Infirm mat. I sal IHr Janma M Burk Infirm. phy. -al 31*1' • i'ryor s i slittert Infirm, op. sa.au ; Ellen Hlrshey infirm, up Jii.nli B-roert Kitsoti Infirm op. 35."« Elisa layui-li Infirm, op. 5.75 Tin- S- hater Store Infirm, op, 1.7* S E Hite Infirm op SI <3 Molleiikopf A- Eiling iuflr op. 3.3* Spl gel’s Mkt Infirm op IM* Kohne Drug Infirm op 2*.31 Linn (trove Hdw Co luflr op. 1.5* Trltnpe Supply C.. Infirm op. S.'l W M L.-hmnn Infirm, op. la S" l-'oo.l (own infirm op 33. SI I I ilv of I'roi-ureiueiit Inrlr. op. ». 12 i Cnltrd States Food <’■< Infirm op 37.»» Neuer Supply Co Infirm, op. 13.71 I Home itriM-ery Infirm, op *1 13 'U.-nevu H.it< lierlrs infirm op 43 3" | Berm- I <l. A. Store Infirm op I**l | Spi ling- r, Lehman a Co. infirm op. 13.25 B-vtii • ‘>-1 si infirm' op 72.70 Moor Maa's Mfg ■’<•. Infirm. op I*.oo Stucky Hept Store Infirm op. t.S# Ellx’-raon S< rv. Infirm op. 31.53 Halterman’* Shoe Store Infirm op. I*.** Stewarts Bakery Infirm, op. 111.1* Bullhoua* S*-hulte a Co Infirm. >'p 123 Ind. Instutlonal liidust. Infirm. op. «».1l Dwight IL Arnot'l serv off. op 3.*a Decatur lienim-rat Co elect. exp. 15.5* Ell Imlw h eoiam *<<i A per diem *3 1* John Chrlstener comm sal A pel diem *2.o* Dale D. Muses eomm. -al A per diem St.l3 I lean Byerly ™. vomi. 3* «* la-on Neiienaeliwamler »*uii. W.Sd A. ■*. Mono ,-o eoun. 30.0* l’. J. Jones co. eoun. 3».B» Julius Kehultx eo. ■■<>un 3O.t>* Henry De liner co. conn. 30.3" F rd l» Lltte-rvr co. atty sal sa.mi Decatur Democrat l'o. adv. ISIS Bertie Witness leg adv. 37*1 Ralph M Jahn sold, burial 75.»« llllilg A Doan sold burial i.3.*0 Irene Byron Sana, -anator. IS7 13 Walter Olllloni Wechter bridge .. Hui w« J oil n Trierweiler Venm- fees 3,*3 Will Winns Wash. Twp. assessor 15.aa Ml. 3(3 Italpb Bier Supt. Sal. t'oo.So Perry Everett a*<t. supt »sl 1X*.70 Sam Butler asst 1«n.«5 Albert Pot asst. 155.73 Cbaun<-rv Iteynolds aast. 156.63 Fluid Smltley tr. drlv. 1««S5 Wayne Gaunt tr drtv. 13*.t0 Boy II Iler tr. drlv. 151.J0 Harvey Shell tr. drlv. 13T.6S Vlrail Draoer tr drlv. . 1T3.53 Willie Cook tr. drlv. 141 SB Levi Yoder tr. drlv. 1X1.16 Glen A. lA itxenlielrer tr drlv IS*.?* Gorman n-'ox tr. drlv. 13!.2* Martin L. Huser tr. drlv. tan tn Clyde Harden tr. drlv. Silts* '•hrl-t Miller sing, lids 1512* Don Harvey sing, lids 131.2* t’edrle Tiim4>!.-s<sn sing lids. !**.'>■ Harold Burge* sing. hds. 133.40 Amos Steiner sing bds. 13# lb t’harlei P»»e' sing. hits. 23.1* tewrence Noll sing. I»d« i«.»o Albert Steiner slug, hds »7.S* Howard Moesehberger sing. •ids. *7.4* Ben Ll~ hlv sing, lids 13.6* iTvyd N i»«in -Ing hds 75.?* Chris F Z in-lier sing. lids. 135.2* Svlvnn S Hlrsehv sing. hds. 12» 6* Elmer Htrnvliv sing. hds. 153.(6 Jame- M. Wilson sing. hds. !«.«' M< nno s Habegger *lng hds. 5.55 Jess picketing sing. tid*. ... LA* Grover Cottrell sing. hds. 3.6* Prank M. Peterson sing. hd« !•*.** Cltlw n’s Tej. Co. op 6.65 In-eatur Light A Power up. 6.36 D-eatur Water fn-pt. op 6.73 Walter Frenk Weldhig Prod. np U J 3 ' cn'r*! Motor furtn Co. of !>..<* Mollmkopf A tilting op 137.32 Th- ijibiwn Co. «P. 17.*3 )!*■ A Ulster Xlach. Co. op M. 66 Ft, Wgyne Spring Serv. cp. J6.X7|

Conduct Services Sunday C o kA ' • The King's Men trio, of Olivet Xazareiie College, located al Kaiv kakep. 111., will be singing and preai hing hi the regular services of the Decatur Church of lhe Naxarene located at North ‘th and Marshall street*. Bunday. Il ws» announced today l»y the pastor. Rev Trueax. They will sin* In the Bunday school hour and will have charge of the young peoples service at 6 .T* p m They an talented singers ami will have a real message for the youth They are all studying for the ministry One of their paity will preach In the evening service. The public la Invited to hear them •

Korle Bros Im . ••*. II *1 Ando Elec. H<-rv. Im- op I •" , Hm-atur Super H'-rvlee op, 7*.l* Linn Grove Hdw "p. Paul Yoder op Ellwraon Hervlce Sta op. Shell Oil Co op 131 ■]* Knapp Service op Standard oil Co op 31 It I Art* Tire Co. op »t I ■ John W KariL St me C... material ll»."| Meshbii-g i Bro. Stone Co material ' M M l.lei litv material Ft. Way nr Pip. A Supply propel tie* 11*» WELFMtE Cltl«e|»’s Tel Co op It. riil. • Nelson post. * mil. Mari J Haselwoml mil-age l_: .... Mi.lol Miirslmll mileage John Bixler Furn Bpr Certified before me tills 3rd day »f Oi l ’her, 1H H» rimrmiiN I. I»rrw. XlidHor tdswi. I ..««l>, ladlaMU October I LEGION (Continued Frota Paa* One) housing and other prublems On* of the most significant was adoption of an amendment to a report that culled for a StO.fMW.tMM) endowment fund to fight Conimtin lam. This amendment was presented by Carl Epperson, of the California department as an addition to a report by the American Ism eoininlttee The report had urged appropriation of $550,000 to Hie national Americanism commission for continuation of It* work. Other resolutions demanded 1. Immediate cancellation of all non-essential const ruction and diversion of 99 percent of scarce

Need We re P** r c ' ean makes of furnaces. Best materials—trained workmen. AU costs Furnace based on actual materials used and labor. >hone us now. Good, oven hoot all over house •The Willi*m»on H**t*r Comprey: IF. *r» wrtl pie tifd erith eur Williimttn Tutn»ce. W, h»re mate tven het than arer belate—- ***. evan heat al! aver the haute, uititairt and I datrn I iutt Ute maining and night. We uted leta than half the amvunt ot taal rt uted in aur ether liuaate.'' tigntd—A. S. Wiitra. la4i*u« Decatur. Ind. Turnaeos Cleaned 53-75 up ■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■««■■■■ Pure Thread : Silk Hosiery ; Full - Fashion ■ LBErn r ' ne weave; un *' (>re *bade. I to lOVg. : $2.75 ’ 1 Exquisite Form ft : Brassiers KX • As advertised in Madamoi- i z 1 • selle. up-lift styles, A-B-C I ■ cups; tdzes 32 to It) • - white JujJ ( I or lea rose. / \ u • ■!.•> ' /4 r-i ! : Niblick & Co. i ■ I

i inaleiiuls to building homes for j ex-Gl's 2 Government subsidies to liny homes for veterans and adequate safeguards to prevent “chiseiers’’ from selling properly thus bought ! Io non veteran*. 5 Cash payment of terminal leave allowance- to enlisted men ' of World War II rather titan fiveI year bonds. 4. Rejection by congress of a proposal to grant certain privileges of tin- (21 Dill of rights to merchant mariner* 5. A law requirlnil that no leturm-d veterans be discharged from his jolt without cause for a periial equal to his service in the united forces 6 A lav; reaffirming super seniority for returned veterans. The Bradley-Btelle di»|Hite arose when Stelle accused Bradley of ' "breaking faith" with veterans In siHinsoring a s2'*i ceiling and twoII year limitation on oii-the Job train : | Ing. Bradley replied that Stelle i spoke for a "high-income minor- | ily” of veteran, and charged the ■ national commander with obstruct- •' Ing th" progress of the veterans' . | admins!ration A strongly-worded resolution reI link, d Bradley for ' railroading i Hie job ceiling legislation through I congress and asked congress tn ' ‘ convene in a special session to re--1! fauil Hie ceilings. There were tm votes against Hie resolution. - — - -o 1 1 I, Tr«ile In a flood Town — Decatur

COLUMBUS DAY (Continued From Pag* One) liidd a short meeting, following i the regular Knights of CMumhn-j meeting Monday nl".ht io ma) final prepurallons for the event _ O--- — • SUIT AGAINST (Continued From Page on*) In a demurrer to the cotnidainl | Hie defense claims the lioart | members are not liable under sn l stale statute and that the a t-| of negligence and carelesani"' cli.'rged are not the proxtmnt’ 1 cause of the lad's death. 0 MEAT SHORTAGE ' i • i (Continued from Page 1) percent reduction in this fall’s pig crop. This may he only partly off sei by the delay ,n marketing pigs born lael miring Mutton and lamb also are expected to be even Aearrer next year because fewer la mils are available for feeding this winter and next year’a lamb crop probably will be smaller. 1 r 45 MILLION i * (Continued From Page Oq») 1 Illinois department of agrlrulture i spokesmen said that a substantial • portion of a total 47.222.519 poutnU of meat stored in the state an , Sept. 1 was made up of iieef and * pork trimming** Frankfurters and sausage will be Bunte Chocolates p i 1 n>. Mi-Choice Assortment 51.30 HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. >

—' — — ■■- Public Auction! I. the undersigned. will well the following pirwiul ?mM|HE my tnrm. located 1 S mile* north of Cralgvilh- ut 1 mil--H miles south of Ttxnln. on ■ Thursday, Oct. lO| 11 Starting at 1:00 P M. f ■H 2 pc. Uvteg Room Hultr*. like new; NVw n man. Phik-o table model Radio: Axntin»i«i rm. «nif pattern; Run ft*l2; Library table; floor lamp-. lilnitiK ItcHim Suite; Kitchen Chair*. Ilockir*: Large Six.- Circulating Healer; Copper Clad Kh< h<-n IMtrcelain finish: Itishen; Cooking Cfennib: !>••< Eintrtc M ■Many (M<l Tables; 2 Betin with Hprlna* ant! mafr>-«r 1 M < Mattress: Cot with mattres*; Curtain*. Carden Plow- ’ Lawn Mower; Few Carpenter Tool*; Pipe Wrench Platfvm Fruit Jars; Crocks; many other articles. ■ TERMS—CASH. ■ Mrs. Charles Sandel IlWNrti Melvtn E Llechty. Auct. ■ Ned C Johnson, Auct. ■ Bryce Daniels. Clerk. J dWWWWWWWWWWWbWA**************! :; Attention f I Shoppers ■ II ' I ■ ■ i • New Saturday Closing I! Hours ... • I : Effective Sat, Oct 5 ■ ■ ! A majority of Iktalur Moff' J will CLOSE each Salurdn' al : 9 o’clock p- IXII i' • We urge all shopper- t» kee * ! the Cloninic Hour in min<* i "" 1 ■ .shop accordingly. ■ : i Mediants Mail ComiU« : Chamber of CommeW «

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1 ' ' r '* -J ' '■'Ln, , ■ "■'> ,r -/."MH A- J. ZEI?K The Hawick. Kj 221 K DeGtlur Relieve! Miseriesjil HerCoMI When T W nbatK 1 < ’ - • 1 —' on her throat time, it starts to t tan* ly T1 ,en. u Vapoßub s specx inn action keeps ct for hours. most misery c!*imJK'' the cold is gone yniNß, I Try it tonight