Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1950 — Page 2

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li ft* AH Fellowship — Learn tar Jaaaatf A MB The first Christians aasthave everything we have, bat on the other hand they had one thing seldom to be seen nowaday*. They did not have the New Testament. only th* Old; they were not surrounded by an even partly Chrto -

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tian civilisation; tunes pt Christian tradition; they twd no world - wide Chrhuioeity, only a small taa<# of people in one srr- an and cjtltSA' the way city, Jerusalem, On the other

hand, for an they ® r ’ *"*■*•■ lacked, they hid «ne greet thing: Fellowship. We have it too, but too often th a week and watery fashion as compared with 'What they enjoyed. ' . , -* ♦ • Family Living TB£ VERY FIRST Christian* lived literally like a bit family. This la all the more extraordinary when you think of th* variety of their background*. (Look up the list of places mentioned ip Act* 2 9. ID' on a map of Asia. Africa .and Europe > A good family ia a unit. ~ •" If little WWIIe cenaee dawn -- with appendicitis, hl* parents don't get set the family ae-_ count book and figure ent how much Willie has been worth io the family. In dollar* and cents, lit bls eight years of life. Suppose they ejaculated that hl* services, such as they are—carry'n th-' wood; feeding the chickens, or 'shut hot— had been worth atxrjf $33 -75- «*ce the last time he was sick, they wouldn’t send little tVl'lic to the hospital with the note to the doctor: Please give our W.’’.:e $23 75 worth of operation. . ..That’s all he his putinto the family budget and that’s all we’re going to let him take null” “'’"“■NCl’tiy-Tmy-means;- -Little Willie is taken to the hospital and whati er operation he needs, that is • o vie his parents waflt him to h ive. even rs it cost’s 20 times what Willkf has been worth in cash. The * .'hit he needs. „--t • ~y also extent him to help -t n air the ways he can, : ■ Sli O.VK~ TflOC BL F wth out rt« m'ht< fNtvv 15 thwi sa many. •*: r. it.- a-..i.11.y lost this fam- s !y Th< rafJy Christians, a.’ p . • ut" vere "f~ one heart 1 ' • M y ; »<v <>f ygur < ’ir h •» • tH it r-rrr.berS are f an-i ?<<;:* ,r?v O’- thus . : ■ ••' ■ • n.-Hl all ■ ’■» c ’* rr.'Ui What do the ■ • ■ b» r« f your church have, in c i; • They .meet in '«ne place i t* • «*••!< But what else* D z ‘ - _ ale .Jo...orte fnother? .] * .- > t £-’•<• g.V. on ' . d»» the others find out c.r>» 'ji • m. rklu r end when they find .< -ul d they drt about it? If , :j.e- other members ral’y around Does thr church nay tn Its member*. a« the Salvation '%rmx does of hard-presned mrr Too wrav be rtewnvbsrt ' ou*re never nu<*’‘_- Some * f'hurrhe’s have a pa«tnr*< nr dearew’a fund. te.’he uwed in ‘of need. r-^.., Vi . nr< ♦„ .ftind are x as ■. • as ire those wh - are ' ' ■ s -hr those. h A-.’h farifß itworhe,. .ih-tf-wba ntiy...have. special . i Jx>?. ' 5 extra d’vidrrcH, ' . O.: ,o ip in f - ii may run- th to Not Ail Troubles Are Financial ' have little or noth . .4 ’■» cH '’ rh rnvney. There are ’hor Icir.dr re#4s For %rJe in y, church wiU •• • '3rd cure ’•< ’ * cheek,, no /r.after Tire mihivtet in the kev man. hr ran locate the need*, tnft he ; rj.o t .Mipplv them at! I.anekr thyww who have hem th ”ueh deep M»erow.. men try- ? tn find the right '.oh*, vourg * folks in dancer nf «er>on« * !r n«p’jtion— a thurrh whlrh » a family will not let these jv?«>ple fight tbetr batilea .. atone. ’ ' „ K ve 4» ' ’ “rd * ’Xe Orient c* - f * - ,-gkf y ;. r. gjgb p,«; ii X ——■ .■'.. -y. - -:/ i "< ?. M ■ t>' -r- • i. i behx.gs, he .a n -r< ;

1+ —t I i ' Kill ai t. ITtgTCTieS o i Calvary C. tE » Albert N. ttralay, paator . Tb* church will celtbrate Holy Communion »t th* morning wor- - itrtgswvirt Th* pastor wtll spaak . o* ft* stguHicMc* of |h* bb**rvance aad the choir will farnM a aped*! number:' Sunday school will meet at *:*<> i a.m. I* regular scssM under the dlreetton of Lloyd Uebteabenger. superintendent. The lesson will be on the subject. Feilowwhip in the Early Church." There are daaaes tor ail ages . The morning sorrier of warship and communion will follow at I The church I* preparing for the ' revteai teeriee. which la scheduled foe the two weak* from February l» to March 5. Pray for thia wpfk, — ■ — - ™ The Mothadiat Chorau R. W. nwalty, MMMkr Pleaaanr MHIb I._ Worship Service ’8 Prayer meettag ia being hetd in the home* for the nem frw weelre Watch church bulletins for annouiii emeats of whose koine the prayer service will be held. «'* are now working toward the Lenten Advance in’ Evangelism and hope all member* will make special effort to atteud all regular Services and do thefr beat to make this spiritual advance a Blessing. Mem Worship service ».»*’

1 SINMY IS YWTH MY l i‘ p ■ I at lhe MISSIMMY MMCH toth A Day tan Stu. THKCE GREAT SERVICE# 7:00 . j ,1 A Special Gni*|f tram the Fort Wayne Bible Institute will take part in earh program. Pwbiic-€«rdiaHy Invited t '■ • . Public Auction Rml Estate - - Personal Property 197 Acre Farm and City Property wnhßVtgm*d ftteentfH *UI soil tha R»-al K> ;iti‘ ; »• If.uifintr so !tii*‘latf (Jaisy A Pollock on the pi<»nii#“s hunted ’» mFIr ] west <vf Ohio City OMo, on * * wemesmy, ' mnvwnsi Personal Property at 12:30 F \KM OF 157 AI RES (in 3 tracts) to sell at 2:ob F. 31. TRACT No, 1— , >H acres tnnr*’ <*r less »*M*rk>n Liberty.TiiwnMilik all unrh-r iul • a :■ h ■ i i'" i jhereon kt a xnpd 7. r<»om brick hio|s«». : rrfmf st-r»'-eite.i <‘T*terti ' Barn !*»x4<) with ! attached !- r,i< it «mt -uni into iIiMH rt e<»w -taice with stanchions f»»r 12 rows ..f . ; t : nn him ■ ted donblt rib a’nti <na« hi:i»- shad i -ankle garati’ ben l-\ good well wins good pntnp pump . >.i. k ai d ni’dor :t.rh;.r..y ;n all building*; g»>od ntetai ioofa on ail . 'fj’lfiiß'il'nL's i *• .irn * tnnre or Iprw intnwtr ♦*»«•< Na* 1 but separ.v* n by Erie Railroad. Id acre* of wninfs ami. pasture baiance under cultivation, I \bbut I!*-acres of good growing wheat on this tract wbhh-goes' P l * 1 ’ r i f ’ . purchaser > TRA< T No J)— I :•; a r»‘- :n<-»o or !p-=« Jiw ated ’Ten 22 Liberty j H: L;U P der t’lil'ivation This Truer coiners with Tract N«i 1 and lH»rd* rt on :Im* line <?f the < lfy of Ohio City. 2 drilled wells on tM* trai t Ex< ♦*nenF-oppoiTHhity Trhct for a sub-dlvfson The abo\' -all-have »-m • ll» nt drainage ouil**Us !, m- PRiH’I KTY-- < <_ . . | Wil sell 'limnediat» iy after of*the FafnT f located ?us» on*, block w*»s) of Main frtreet on f’armeaji in « H*io -f'lty IL-Intf-lot No and ■ sit iwUei, Uiej eon is good ♦ to< fram»house isphalt; shingle sidinr. metirl roof .< ity—water aiPf’HiemF < fsterti with hand pump ifnd sink in kitchen Single• ca.r ggrwgt «?3d tool ,-ihed 1 Thjs iot i- approximate y ♦♦Ax’BHb.fr ’. _ TERMS AMD ( f <• d»v -f on **a« h •’A--’ Baiame on Ot . f-fore Mar- !> I • shell jlet'l *lll pc deliv* red ahd BIH possession 44von This farttr wfd be raftered in .at'jiaraTe tracts ind H - a unit and may be sold to -lie Id or liliia TOWN PROPERTY 1500 day of sab- balance. 1 on -of ' March l .when deed will be dMlverod and full im»«session Thtfs pn-per’y is jonte.f li'"*! reJi.th’e tenant .if, I can »e o.spoct.d if»cr )«i n«- a in dav of s 4 :e in>pertinn of farm- weidune ;it any tittle,- For lurfMer Jafiartnatutfi cdtftart Executor, nr Auctioneer . ; ... -> FWeWMAE - I 'h* und*rsi«n*<l t*n*m .of th* *bou* farm witl -pH th*, .followit« pr<P*rty afuittnu promptly at 12 3<i (',<>«ri C.’l> HIM-V row « y«arif old. rtu».fn (r*shPt> in F«bn»ry,- ( HK KENS—--9S hna-1 nt Leghorn- pullriV7 30 yrtrilng L*?hnrn FARM .MACHrNERY-A Mtnn Mivim* J’ rractae-eth < ultivator*:-tm good rubh*r Mr,line 2m< h -ractor pl.-ws , Molln* trartor ills, t’> 4l*c .Inrrtir*,*. er iin ' 1 ■'>! >.»pr harms' -2 sprint tooth; rublH-r-nrr-waton and zta-n I ndp rak« m*ntir» «,*«a«(pr Farm Mwwfor milking i-a < nine wjnfp (•* and ■> stall rocks I aingt* mnt Ilk*. j*w l«xf2 hn«l«r Otis? Oil .roO'lrr Sinvo Mtwollaneous ,ir’i*l*r HAY AN'I» GRAIN—i7.-> iialps ilovor hay. f*w !>*;*» straw 27> niivhPl* of Hawk-y* I'p.ins siitfghl* tor s*«(t HOME HtM SEHOI.I) Fl RNISHINGS 02. ’ TERMS — CASH DILLON MILLER< Owner, Personal Property HAROLD C POLLOCK. Executor o» the estate o< A Po 10-. k ‘ _r B THORNTOhN, -Vtorney ijJjOCK—and Realtor • — nffb e 3lt» V <■»: • .->! I • iph -' Ph - — Rbsuteh< *: t4te P-i;n* -* —* •■* •«■- -bi <4 ..

flMduy acbMl Mt«o. AuttlW rtmu*. MipgriMuadMC Thu above nolicM coucernlng th* prayer **rvte* aud the program on the Advance 1* th* ***** ** t** Pleasant Mills. Wt, POU’ wfvW . U.S ClrceH Me Obfeam, *M*or [*. VM*" ==.-.= Worship S il a.m Bunday School 10 It a.m. Prayer meeting Tuesday. 7:M anWinchester: Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Class meeting W:M» am. _ . Pleasant Mills Baptist Church 0. B. Oehras. Pastor .—,. Lowell NeN, SupL »:» — Bible School. Leaeon. ’■Fellowship M. the Burly Church " 10:30 — Worship Servjce. Sermon: "The Dispensations." "The seree* slteet betvety es | • he* M* M the moot powerful 3 ml. west of Decatur —1 ml. south of 224 y— —; —L. W. Mull, geetoe Sunday School 9:30 Mornikg worship 1U.30 Evening worship 7 on Cottage prayer meeting Wed eve. 7: (M» Everyone I* wefcome to all our serriees. "Repent; or else I will coni* untn Cnee quickly, and Will fight

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a*inet them with Bse aworß of my month Rev. 1:M Methodlei BiraeH Beulah Ghagei Worship service 9:30 am. Sunday school 10:30 Am. Fteaaewt Valley Sunday school 9:3* s.m. Worship service le:4S a-as. Mt, Taber Sunday school 3:30 a.m. Worablp service N:4i a.au ML Fleaaent Sunday school 3:30 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. "What Must I do to be saved?’ Stu Ibulim twwk 4b H It ModMlNtllg MllllOtOP :< no Worship Service 10 00 Sunday School 7:S* Yoeth FellowuMp. Derte Dick to leader. She wia ane for her theme. "Money leaf Every- ! thing" ■ j Tiiesedhy fa *B Bey araeMßß-'aM g i - ■a ei B v nivarre v*"CVi« U. B. etwreh | — L. A. MMdaugh, FaoSo* I ML Hen 9 30 a m. Bunday school. _l 10.30 a.m. Claae meeting. I 7:00 pm. Chrlatlan Endeavor I 7.1,00 p.m. Wednesday, attending | : revival at Pleasant Grove. Sleaaant Breve I 9 iiO a.m: Sunday school. | Hi 00 am. pireariilng service 7 00 pm. Evangelistic service. Revival continuing through thia week. z ML Victory ' 9:00 am. Sunday school / 1 10 no am. Class meeting 7:00 pm Christian Endeavor. 7 no p.m Wednesday, aUendlng I revival at Pleasant Grove, Union Chepel , Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norrie, pesto* 9 30, Sunday School. T I. Drew. i Mlpl « !•> 2" Worship Service. Evening Service 6 15. Junior C K.-. Mrs. Carl Hurst, leader 0 18, Adult C F. Nil* William : son. pr*sident li:IB. Youth Fellowship, Janet Brown president 7 I" Worship Service. 7 <o. Wednesday evening Prayer meeting CHIRCH NEWS Hi>!ihew« Awoctefitfß ’: ~ Th»- Adam'* coatny holhwrai ><• six iatlon Will jin*! at »hi- Calvary RvaiigrHcal I nit e d • t hurrh. <>np mifp eaxt and on* mile * nonh of Bnbr» 'itid-tv M at I 2 iVrtork +t**nw4- Halieggrr. «»f ' B» rn*. will he the r and -p** St Luke The youth tell&wship <»f th* r*f. Luke . attd Keiwnii: d < hijrt h will Sunday ♦■.M-nifu at ; 7 o’l loi k \l| member, officers and i ninini<ied j s art ’<> . 'prisfiit rh» iiijnc tor <lixiun ix Mon* . isii f pveryt-hhu ' . Paulin*’ St'cxentuth will b* ia ( hai<•: >■’ Li*- mr*'tin-’ Urge Veterans Save Life Insurance Pay • ( hidianapoHs .lan. 1 The V S j Treasury s savinvs bornlß dixif*i<*n fnr Indiana Riiggedted •f.tare*’. War tt t'ranH in Indt<tna to use their na« ■•' lite insurance, div < tji-'t ri!' iuy»n of whb h be-1 i kjm* Thi.s month A , - -pny vour bilte <2» buv what yo.j ■ new! atul Ch invb’st part of *rh-■ j dividends in some form <>f m*: - ’Urh as"! S savings bund’ ( P.. t .»terans' administ• .$• ■ ♦*ti<nat*‘R are that 2,<15,000 World War II veterans in Indiana will r» ,-ir.t XSI.I di y nh-mia. .»■ i »<•;■.* i’ to a!x»iit i*»f..f»oo.on0 4 rordinr t» Itobcft W FoVJer Mate direnu I S troiseiiry savingx bonds *l* vision fer Indiana ’■

Everybo* loves to receive . . . NO tQ\tW love to choene from our wide variety for Sweethearts, friends relatives, children Hotthouse Drug Co, t<k ' ' . f... 4

Dr. A. Weshy hgh ' • C.... 7— -*—: .—:— VMata opcuß* ncic junuuj Cea >IM Jkft umww ww Methodist Chweh Dr A Weetoy Pegh suyerlaien* j eat <.f the Fort Wuyn* diet rlet of B tbr Mvtlfodtot churriL wttl be the , gavel miatoter oc Randay meraina , at t»:S» gt the First Metßedift Church tn tMk city Dr Pugh, before being chosen by , Btatop Richard C. Ralnee for the , ri-spoasibie pnempa as gtetriet ( -superintendrn t waa pastpr of the ; Hlah Street MetbogM Cbwell at , ■ !il p I I .1 ■HB Dr. A. Weetoy Pugh Muncie. During his IByear pas terete ta*re. the large debt ceto trectfd tn the building of the church wee completely llqaMated. He cSme to the,district direct fnxn th aF i p4rl^'"^"'' J^~' """ : (’ugh. for the last several quadn nlums. ha» been chosen as <>i>< of the representatives of hta <-unfertile* to lhe supreme law making body of the Mettiodtot chen h , . ailed th* general conference This , is the .mly group which ean speak officially for the total Methodist thup'h. i The sermon th*n»e will be "The Book -4 the Month ' e pertinent dhe-pssion of the general topic be- ; lug dieeuwed in all Methodist ( tiuri-h on "Our Faith in the Blbto." district lay leader. Feed [ win lead the service of woiship soain r «'-e Mendon. O . Thomas Elllton. Ge neva. Ptsiuissed Kallenberger Itetgtur. ChAßter Pyle. Portland • !>.»< El» Stm ksdale. «»!M»rafrT id n»*‘ Doughnut Rhop on Kaxt Monroe street,..vompieted his "first million this week.' he told earl: • morning customers Howe va r. | Sifx ksdaie hurried to explain that pt was hi* millionth doughnut, not dollar which he had .made. Ths Incal afore haw been in operation nf'Krtrt- four yeaFH — — i Xmonu the p»Tßon»* calf brat Ing their birthday* fiodav are Edith Sur ' Gilbert daughter of Mr and Mrx t James Gilbert and Helerr Kay FVd-'-MngoF Edith Mua ia five _yeiM , i» nld, and Helen Kay. eleven Kenneth N'raft. is a young man forced to a* < *pb » superstiGnua situation, nn matter nhlif Kenneth, the son of Mr and Mrs Horse! . Nash. Ihti.J Master hrive. cAiwtirafibc hl< 17th birthday annlver -;i). today, •■vi’ti though it's FriI •• ’ 'ith Max Peterson, 15. son of Mr and Mrs Merrill Peterson has enlisted in the t'.S. navy at Indianapo|>a—fur_four years. A group left *vfcjrf tity--Mnttday" :e»eningi tor^Sau- , Ifiego. for training. Mai graduated , from lte< (Tatholie high school —toet Juae and has been employed at the Hayes Freight line m Fort Wayne for the ' i*ml! stx months girl scouts ADD GIRI. SCni’TS - 1 Troop 9 help Ifecir regular meet Ing W<vin*-«i»y night at th* Lin-' cola schoil ;The nicptihg opened with the Si<cit pledge, after which merit badges were discussed Vs*a W slier*, scribs. Brownie troop 17 met at th* Lincoln school Wednesday The ■luiuuess niPeiing was conducted i cv the ,v i-(’ president, "Rafa EicK-' i . tinner. Mrs .Dalsell taught the virls some tie* songs and gameone eew member, Ann Ma< (>onal<l > was also weKmmed. Refreehineiiw r«-rw tote* served. -IT Kathleen Pat.I'TcR.- ’ " "x i Connie Bester, ser'ibs.

Ona Friim The 13th tabr lam , AtThNWiipitel There is one young lady in Decatur today who to wholly aaiap pressed with the fact that U I* rrNer, th* 13th. * doeeal Meat » Ww to her-new. Bat tt aM« la Fees* to come. Foe « 10.« s ar. fe*v. i» tß* Mam* doeety hoeWM » daa*M •a* bara to Mr. ant Mr*. John HMI, of Ums Grave. waiaMKß <aß* pounds and one ounce at the time or birth, aad at last ngert. she -warn eeoratetely iadlffereat to the Haiti 1 .- r Aecordiae to hnaattsl altoMnats the IM toßsat wM aot tatßaeM *M bora US the bmpttai who wtß rassMtoßissMtoriNW* 13th. Wtosa aaNV BaMe "Wa *b Uta toay r " aM MtaNW Arriba haM* ■ss Msaba at attHltt ' Aatfe Mm Mto MsOtov aeßtaf aad aaartta* m th*' hHBBMV «aw D aothiM eawaurd dteaM Bkr Oar as tor at paegto to Ota mmha hsmm Mbs sama tha* seeOtaV M aa*a? MHato Deaato Norman, treaty saoraM Ito* orHeer. dtf stttt* that w annp [ped the grara ea Me ear IM BhMH* Mamed « ea tha FMv. th* Mth RM beeawta. Be srtdi Dr had -arade orae to as* seveM paegte BMar." and wBI Be —Me to db There was* a* caeea to he tried to the Adems eteeaK eons*, s* eHMahtoH -rrr-t ***** DMMMHg It IMBMm*" WM aw IAiAMf or aet It wae Me to the dhra, JM Jnda* Mytoe F. Pnrriah saw th* he thought ir hardly likely _ k _ —r Conduct Real Ettota Examination Jon. 18 Prospective licenseeto who f#bd avplh stkM* sa or belhr* Am*ry 3 will tie eligible td partlcjpste In the written and oral exMnlnatloiu to to conducted bp tie Indiana PM e«tate rommlealon on January 13, in Indianapolis, k was anaounced K>-

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jamart cleamrce OF CHIU Ml GLASSWARE Your Opportunity To Save On Fine China And Glassware ******** ■ ■-•/. ' • ■■' ■ .-: ■ ■: - . ■' i.- - • FOSTORIA GLASSWARE - * • COI/m GLASSWARE • ÜBBEY GLASSWARE • POPE GOSSER DINNERWARE • FIESTA DINNERWARE • U RAY DINNERWARE • nNOWELS DINNERWARE • VERNON WNERW ARE • HAEtiER POTTERY • HAND PAINTED KITCHENWARE •HALLPOTTERY • NOVELTIESANDGIFTWARE ¥¥ » » . - . • .. •- REDUCED 20% k —■ ■ . - - . . ■ ■ ‘ - ■ ’ ' ■ ■ -- - - _ r - - ■.. - ’

«M TDs isMMtFse win baglt eg «M a an* dad daßMW*r«aW out th* ddy. Robert M. Reel, eaaeeUv* aacr■amry <M aa* 01111 niDat, BWaaato the aanouneemanL Mao stated tbnt each applicant must ba peraoMliy taterriewed by a representative M We aaMNadtoa M the evanßM W toe 17th.

-— 9AIX mm—w _ Ta Ml*, n- J&OMMM HI «» " < OMA". «« *«’’•* we*. Castle, personal property. H »*>“ Kllenberaer MN It—LaaiprUM* A Ran, Moarae. mA. *«**■ **** trtrt Modk Wmlßimmmm aucttoH Hoy A Johnio® <■«! - Mwivtn U*cMy* MMt* JU 18-to* Hau l* atttoa worn of Berne M MMa Md 11ACMptote cloatag o* sale Aoy A Ned Mama and Meivtn Ltoetiy. a*ts. ... , . , >A». n-Rhymood’ Xlafrerihr. J ad. E and 1 mt H of or J ad. K df ■«toeevai* thav » avi W. ar X M, 8. of Boetoa store er > SBE D. W Darator to Dent MM b*M <M ml. N. - General farm *M Day A Ned M*aea aM WaMB UacMy. MCt* —■■ JAM to—lMMee MRtor aM Delay a. Pollock Batata, owners. % mil* waat of Bhto City. Obto H7 ecto Mat m 3 ttorte. < room house aad tot. peraoaal property. SA M BBT. Hum* Folloch, Biddle Paiat. O„ aacttonavL _ , JAN. IS--Clinton L. Steveaa.-executoe PeraMIMB B. Weta. Tt3 Beat oak ■tstoL Decatur, lib story stucco house and personal propetty Bop A Nod Jih**, Attetteneera. ■ "2 . ri3iAfi<:t*L~a?ATßanit? Aa SI ear ai alama CaaeiV. !■*•«**» «• ’«» *•*• -VKW toSS&i B*»NM* MMiarßw Murr J»:*7l7s* Conner Wove** » 33*.3*1 Ji »«>>’ • « • M Gravel Road Itepairn HUN 1« Welfare .. . li s‘iai S Jan 7J uiih <1 Twf ?• « ri’reiiss J&r" . ss.fii w eT.oen.7* lit? Tevtoh* Rtotoipilon - . te«« is 20.Q4J C1 open Drain, Rap < < on»t * r! HM<l >» *412 f»?i * l’rln<3pl Conewelonsl 3* J* ' h** ■SR-I? -S?? ’><«• isa $$ uij 2<>THQ Ftema and Forfmltureß 2 A ” ° diMd.M IntowglbK Tw» le.M.yi: Mate T«a*tor pen Fund 19. MS »1 Liet.ee Slwt. fararnry *}•<»♦ MStti Board of Agrfrullure l.t«c « IASS (toapotoWerttoa i*»i. r»:s ll|S« Derket Vara . . JlLn ’ Zinn Crm Truai Fund Prtw »o« »i.n Cem Truwt Fund lift i igffig HJKbt: - ißyb-S?""'-"'" c’iiiii ' ■ -P” LrtASS mwylus Dye rued j ;’f J* UiSZ.w'ntn. Pttn A.n. ’'•’ililJ!li a,« 3.MH. .«;< i «»<■> ;«<3 LI 1 507 51 Wilier Yoevee Maintenance 1 **< •»» m.Htol t'diHMlrtbih Tai 3,177 <IS tflvfl Town ? : I i ■ . 1 times? Htrwt Improwment • ■"*’ St no F»Hce , . i.JJSJ i s eetw 'Tvtt leoia r<w< J TLH L l«,l««o Withholding T*» ”■ Ultovi, , IDtWH.fi TOTAL bmA Arnrroira liatJtjtcK ■ . _ «s 11 ay Order «r th* Board of d]janil*sl'.nyr« of Aifwm* ountv Certified bstor* m* this ID* day at _ TtMrmew L Drew. Auditor Adsm* <

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' Oth* examinations to be held later were also announced, by the commlaaion. at South Bend. March 23. Bl the QUyer hotel, and May 17. i: All aewappltoMSta. AtolsMA ma* ’ pass a qualifying anamination of the eommiaelon before being allgMb to *M*e In the sa« aatate