Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1950 — Page 9

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oftbe on Woiinr-sday or Friday could eotuniunleate with him at the Fort Wayne address ami he would arrange a special interview. Hours at the Decatur post ofii.e forjinlistiug will be Iron. lo o'< IOxS in the morning to 3 o', l..<:k_la the vfternoon of the designated days Young men who will soon be eliigible for the draft are invited to <ome in and talk over Ibe advantages of enlisting.