The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
MR9P M ov e -— & m 4 * i [W tr liv # a 5ND Your »yl "t bora. May C 1 Wk, :o u » is jU lO f W h ite iv a g e ” 1' m icolor Sunday L a n d ime1^* . tugh ton id Sat. May 8 4 Day* , Holme* hington” a thbon e EE im H o lt : ed River hinhood” iu&--—— Falcon s Bach’’ Sun; Mon. fue*. for the relief of MAT1SM R1TIS and {AGO tills vicinity Bottles V o o SALE •rug Store L’HAKHUCY lia ERtiKR uul Fittings' for strain, Hand and ‘or all purposes, Belts, Plumbing dies, CKLETT Y CO. if , OHIO iEKVICE It rro c ic 4IA L I ® Reverse Chargss * Xenia, Ohio Chib and Socialy4ctroihes JHaa Mary Oi*»« of N«W Jersey, spent the past w*#lc with her father, R*v. Chase ta d wife, North Main St. Mr*. Walter Condon and daughter, MUa'Marbhit, apaajt the week-end vis iting friend* in Ada, Ohio, , Mr*. Margaret McMahan of Cleve land wad Mra. Mary Eleanor Harrod of Chicago, and son, daughters of Rev, and Mrs, W, A. Condon, are here- on an extended visit with their parents. Lt, Paul Orr, who ha* Just com pleted hi* indoctrination course in the U, S» JL R. at- Qupnaett Point, R. I., spent several days here before going to hi* new assignment a t At lanta, Ga„ on Monday. ' , Mrs. Russell Bowman, (Eloise*Han- dall), has joined her-husband T- Sgt, Bowman, who is stationed in New Jersey. Thomas Frame Injured In Auto Smash SCHOOL NEWS | Mother of Students Die* The faculty, and student* extend their sympathy to the family of Hiram Rader in the death of the mother, Mrs, Rader, Secretary Returns After an illness of about a week Mis* Nelson ha* returned. to her duties a* ,secretary, C, H. S. Score* Win Against 'Springfield High The baseball team of Cedarville High' School bagged a 2-0 game with •Springfield High School Tuesday evening. ■ Thomas Ffcamfe suffered a r o d t over his left- eye which required *|x teen stitches to dose a* a result o f an auto crash when an,auto in which ha was'riding, belonging to George H. Nicholas, was badly damaged in collision. The accident happened at the Clifton-Wilberforce and Cedsr- vilia-Yellow !Springe pike grossing last Friday, A truck belonging to William Haw- son and driven by Charles Smith, 89, Yellow Springs, failed to observe a stop sign and hit the Nicholas car. Dr, Donald: Kyle dressed Mr, Frame’s wounds. - Track Team Wina Fourth Place CIO UnionsrWant Lowerjiving Cost A page advertisement in the Day- ton News, Wednesday night appeal. Ing to James M. Byrnes, Director of Economic Stabilization, for a lower ■ Mr. and Mrs, John S, Harvey have been spending several days in Hunt- f ington, W, Va., with relative*. Pvt, George Gordon, who is sta tioned a t Palm Beach,'Fla.' is home on a short furlough due to the illness of his father, Mr. C. H, Gordon. The, Cedar Street-Red Cross Sew ing group will meet next Tuesday, May 11, a t the home of Mrs. Clara Morton, . - Miss Dorothy Nelson, secretary tr Supt. M.’ H. Bartels of the Public Schools, has,been confined a t home with the measles* The school track team won fourth or hj * i,er W * the place in the county track meet which • ^ ^ J e5 ®ead- was held Fridav Anrii 30 are Urged to fear out the P»«e was held rriday, April do. and send it to Washington authorities n j . , Congressmen and Senators. 0 ,. s . , , , , I The Unions charge the New Deal under the'direction of Mrs. Wilson * JJ* m !?3 ™ freez,n.g , , r. „ / , , , . . wages, I he food control program is ind Miss Hanna have gathered about attacked. Instead the •wo hundred hangers. These hang- administration issues a flood of press ■t*TW ALONGFABMFEONT E. A. Drake, Co, Agricultural Agent FARM MEN, WOMEN A 4-H MEMBERS TO HOLD CAMP Plana for the camping season' a t the Camp Clifton, the 4-H camp on the Xeiua-Clifton pike wet ? worlcet out a t a meeting of camp directors a t Springfield last Thursday. Four- H club members from eight, counties will hold campa this year. In ad dition two farm mens and one farm womens camp are scheduled. Clark and Champaign will open the season the Week of July 20-31 with a Junior 4-H camp. I t will be followed by the District Farm Wom en* camp July 31 to August 3; Clark County Farm Mens Camp August 7-8; Madison, Union and Logan 4-H camp August 9 to 14; Greene County Farm Mens camp, August 14-15; and the Greene, Clinton,. Fayette 4-H camp August 16-21, ' 'i’S are to be sent to various camps vhere a representative from the •'ehool is stationed so that they may ’ie distributed to’any soldiers needing them. , . ■ The May meeting of the Woman’? Club will meet with Mrs. Lina Mr Cullough,' Thursday, May 13. A musical in charge of Miss Basore will be given . • / Mrs. Creighton Lyle, of Marianna Ark,, i* here on an extended visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H Creswell. Mir. Creswell who suf fered injuries some days ago, is Re ported improving. « | The- Research Club will meet with Mrs. Klirig a t Harriman Hali on Wed nesday, May 12. It is guest day so please call Mrs. J. S. West or Mrs. Harold Dobbins as to the number of guests you will bring." Maude Elizabeth Turner who has beep teletypist* for the Vultee Air- ‘unior-Scmor Prom The yearly Junior-Senior May-; lay Proni was held Thursday evening \i the high school auditorium. The mtire auditorium1 was transformed ito a lawn with a May Pole in the enter. The couples th«in danced on he green under a solid canopy of May ’ ole streamers to the music of 'ohnny Doom and his baud. -During the intermission an •.curse was served to all present. • ice GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Senior Service Scouts held the mnual election of officers during the tegular Monday afternoon ■meeting, 'hey are as follows; Patrol Leader; ’•lara Galloway; Asst. Patrol Leader, Dorothy Jane Waddle; Sec. and Treas, Toney Lou Stormont; Current news eporter, Joan Markle, .After the election the- group dis cussed the latest word additions to L.heir aeronautical vocabulary. The jirls are' working to become '‘Wing 3couts” by studying the various types of airplanes and other sub> craft Co., of Dayton has been tra n s -[ jecfcs along that line> fenced; to Wayne, Mich., as a secre tary to ’the-Stinson -Aircraft which is a Division of Vultee Aircraft Inc. Wayne, Mich;, is a suburb of Detroit. •Miss Turner left Dayton, Friday. James Howard Finney who finished Armor School Training, at Lowry Field, Denver, Colo,, a week ago, has entered Tech. Officers Training in Florida. His address is A-C J. H. Finney, A. C.sB. T. C., 1st Sec. 2100, Boca Raton Club, Florida. ^ The Dorcas Bible Class met Tues day afternoon in the U. P , Church . parlors. After the business meeting the members sewed for the Red Cross, A t the close of the meeting the hos tess, Mrs. Lula Watt, assisted by Mrs. Ida Wright, served refreshments to the seventeen members present. Mrs. Sammuel Tomlinson, sPf Ply mouth, Ind., is spending a few days here with Mrs. Mary McMillan. Mrs, Toinlinson (formerly Carrie Alexan der) and husband are enroute home from Florida where they Spend their Winters. Mr. Tomlinson is visiting his brother hear Waynesville. PSYCHOLOGIST TO ADDRESS PROGRESSIVE CLUB, A, P. .Hilgeman, resident psychol ogist of the 0 . S, S. O. Home, Xenia, is to address the Cedarville Progres sive Club, Monday evening May 19, on “Child Welfare and the War”. Mr. Hilgeman is also serving as rector of the Trirtliy Episcopal Church a t London, O^-The dinner committee includsi'w ie following a. Elliott, R. A. L Abels. (HHIimMIHRilM COZY * THEATRE * Fri. *nd Sa t., M ay 7 -8 Montey Wools? — Rbddy McDowall “TjttE PIED PIPER” * ALSO NEWS AND CARTOON San . And Mem., M *y 9 4 0 Bing Crosby <■“' Rob H op * “ROAD TO MOROCCO” 'NEWS and POPEYE CARTOON W e d . a n d THttrih* M a y JO URN EY f m SElACTED SHORT SUBJECTS I t is planned for the scouts to'mend the badiy worn Sunday School Hyiii- nals of the United Presbyterian Church in the near future. TRUCK DRIVER LOST CHARGE INTOXICATION John Heaiey, about 22, was taken up by Chief Marshall, Thursday, charged with driving a truck While intoxicated, Healey evidently was lost and did not know where he was for he was hunting Beattytown. The truck belonged to the American Gas Service Co.,.Dayton, and hauled gas oline. ' WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY GRADUATED 72, TUESDAY Seventy-two students were awarded legrees at Wilbcrforce commence ment Tuesday, this being the eight ieth commencement of the institu tion. The address was. by Lt. Col. Campbell' C. Johnson, from the na tional selective service headquarters, Washington. The degrees were con ferred by President Charles II. Wesley, FOR stoves. dition. SAJJS^2- Three gas heating -•Three sizes, all in good con- Fred Ewery, Phohe. 6-1821. ‘ MORE ACRES OF CORN _.MORE CORN PER*ACRE • I have genuine Pfister Seed in Stock. JAMES B. HARNER, Ph. 1327W2 Xenia, B, 3 SEEDPOTATOES A few b ag s certified KAHTD1N SEED POTATOES M edium E arly va r ie ty PLENTY OF H tfM INY HOG SUPPLEMENT ■ t UBIKO PUR ITY STARTER and DEVELOPER releases, alibis, excuses, delays, everything but honest rationing. Some 450,000 war workers soon will demand new wage contracts and the use of paid, advertising to arouse labor is very unusual, I t is more un usual for a CIO union to use such methods for appeal to an adminis tration that keeps an open rear door for organized labor against all other classes. Spring Musical Festival, May 14 For many years National Music, Week has been observed the first week in May, but du<f to conflicting dates th? high school i* celebrating this event one week late. A formal concert is being staged a t the Opera House, the evening of May 14, to which the public is cor dially invited. The different music groups have done excellent work through out the school ■ year and have been rehears ing the past few months with their public appearance in mind. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED OF REV. JUSTIN HARTMAN TO MISS MARGARET ANNE HEMPY Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Hempy of Green Springs, Ohio, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret Anne, to the Rev. Justin James Hart man, son - of Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman of Ced&rvillle. The open ceremony will be solem- ized on June 22nd In the Green Spring* Methodist Church. , Miss Hempy was graduated from Capital University in 1942. and is employed as music supervisor of the Bettsville school. Mr. Hartman, a graduate of Cedarville College and Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, is pastor of the Seneca County Meth odist Parish .. i CHURCH NOTES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt. Harold Dobbins. Preaching 11:00 A. ,M. Theme, “Our Mothers”, Message appropriate for the Annual Mother’s Day, Y. P. C. U. 7 P. M. Subject, “Family Adventures in Christian Liv ing.” Leader, Mary McCampbell. Union Church Service in this church a t .8 P, M, with Dr. Ray M. Davis, Synodical Superintendent of Missions of Second Synod as guest speaker. All are invited. * Choir rehearsal a t 7:30 Saturday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. ElHotte Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, Sermon, “The Home for the Future”. 7:09 P. M, Christian Endeavor. Tuesday evening the Broadcasters will have their regular monthly meet ing. and social, • Wednesday evening the young people will have a recreatlohal meet ing. Choir rehearsal Saturday a t 7:30. FRANKCRESWELL METHODIST CHURCH 11. H, Abels. Minister ' Telephone 6-1381 Sunday School lp:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Mother’s Day program. 11:00 A. M, 90th Anniversary Ser- mon—Rev. Justin Hartman. -Congregational dinner a t boon. 2:00 P. M. Historical Pageant depicting the local history of Meth odism from 1804 to the present day. Readers: Mrs, A, E. Richards' and Mrs. H. H. Abels. All services open to the general, public, , Church Service Selma 9:80 A. M. Union Sunday School following, Henry Schickehdantz, Supt. Wesleyan Service Guild a t the home of Mrs. Aden Barlow, Monday night- Covered dish supper a t 7:80, Ruth Lewis and Mrs. Curtis Hughes pro hoateftpe*. "i t DAYTON TRANSPORTATION PLAN APPROVED The transportation plan for the Dayton Milk market area has been approved by the ODT a t Washington. This is the first Ohio plan accepted. The Miami Valley Cooperative Milk Producers Association took the in itiative in setting up Umarketing and transportation committee to work out the plan. The territories included in the plan comprises the market area west of Dayton according to John W. Collins,: Greene County director and vice- president of the Miami Valley Associ ation. The martedting and trans portation committee is composed of nine .members with a producer, truck er and distributor representative from each of the marketing agencies. • The three agencies operating in the Dayton area are the Miami Valley, Buckeye and Independent Marketing groups. The new plan calls for the elimin ation of several'milk truck routes and will result in the saving of con siderable mileage. In bringing about this adjustment a number of pro ducers were transferred to different routes. r*to with beard w** ‘fS.OO while *8.80 was paid without board. FOUR.H CLUB CONFERENCE MAY 21 The annual 4-H Club conference for leaders and officer* of 4-H Clubs in Greene County will be held Fri day, May 21. All groups shoulc reorganize before that time in order that officer* can attend the school of instruction, Mrs, Geneva .Heifner of CedarvUle is assisting in the reorganization Of 4-H Clubs. Mrs. Heifner was active as a club member, officer and adviser for a number of years. She attended state and district camps and has ser ved as councilor a t the county 4-3? club program at Camp Clifton. SOYBEAN VARIETY IMPORTANT The guaranteed price of 21.80 per bushel is expected to stimulate the planting of a large acerage of soy beans, The variety selected is im portant since it must rate high with both farmers and processor*.- Pro cessors want only properly matured yellow beans with high oil content. Famers want a fairly stiff-stalked; nbn-shatteringf high yielding variety ' that will mature as desired. In general early varieties yield lets ] than longer seasoned ones, but if- wheat is to follow sby beans, earlier varieties must be used. f The Richland variety i* tjie most widely grown early variety. I t is stiff stalked, yields well and has good oil content. The Mingo is five to seven’days later than the Richland, early enough to preceed wheat; good in oil content and as high a yielder as any except Scioto. Dunfield is two or three days later than .Mingo, medium in stiffness of stalk and very high in, oil. Ulini .is about the same as Dunfield. Scioto' is a week later than Mingo in, maturity, only fail* in stiffness of straw, high yield ing and very high in content and quality of oil. GKDARVILLK JJE1AJJ&, FRIDAY,MAY % 3J& .......... .......... * ' a sulphur fungicide. Spraying should} Ur, **4 Mr*. H. H. b« started: when 90 pat- cent of th e !Wednesday is Toledo. Tb 4 p attended petals have fallen and be completed ’funwal serviee* for Ukm P e a * AS**# before the calyx closes. T&e reeom* a cousin of Mr. Brown, mended spray consist* of ton pound* of flotation type sulphur, threat H> A. Reinhard suffered injuries pound* lead'arsenate, five pound* hydrated lime and 100 jgallgpg of water. Mrs, Arthur Cummings entertained the Past Matrons’ Circle of the O. E, S. a t her home Monday evening. Mrs,- Mary MeCorkell has returned home after visiting with her brother- in-law and .sister, Rev, W. R. Graham D, D., and wife in LaFayette, Ind., and with her brother, Rev. W, W. Biff, D. D., and wife in Chicago. Tuesday when hi* atetemUte lif t the road and lapded in « dltoh op fhe Jamastown-Washingtow G. H. pike, He was to Washington a t the time. FOR SALE— room how* on West Cedar Street,, gas, *lecbrlri<T» extra large lot. Priced to sell for home or investment, Dallas Marshall, Real Estate Broker, E. Main St., Xenia, O., Office phone 182, Res, phone 646W, FARM LABOR 46 PERCENT OF NORMAL The supply of farm labor in Ohio in April was ,46 per cent of normal, which was six .points b|low a year ago and the lowest on record for this season of the year according to the Federal-State Reporting Service. Wage rates for the month of April were about ten percent higher than three months earlier and are the high est on record. For. .this section of the state the average monthly rate was $45.50 with board and $65.75 without board. The average daily INOCULATE SOYBEANS All soybean seed should he in oculated. The cost of the inoculation is only about'twelve cents per acre and may. increase the yield five to ten bushels per acre, Inoculants now u. >d are “bred up’’ to a high degree of efficiency in their ability to Con-, vert atmospheric nitrogen into plant food nitrogen in, the nodules of the soybean roots. . Uninocuiated soy beans lack vigor and are delayed ip ripening; the yield is reduced, and the soil depleted of its- nitrogen supply. CALYX-CUP SPRAY FOR APPLES Fruit Spray Circular No, 3, dealing With the calyx-cup spray for apples for codling moth, apple scab, curculio und cunkerworm has been released to fru it growers. All apple trees should be sprayed a t calyx-cup time with- Through tiie Years The Nome Shull Live Monuments o f truly line and enduring quality perpetuates for all time the name and loved qualities of one who has left this earth. Such a purchase is a'serious ope , , . , deserves' much consideration and selectivity. In order to help .you, in your selection, you are invited to our . . . .w>. V rw,1| 7 9 th A n n iv e rs a ry . SPR ING SHOW ING o f D o d d s ’ C r a ftsm a n MEMOR IALS 1 Determine tills year. Unit the’ grave of your loved one shaU lie t fittingly marked Vfltli <i memorial, tot the years of exper ience of Dodds artists and craftsmen aid you In your selection. A wide and beautiful selection now on dls- Ifluy at our' show rooms, during this 79th Anniversary Spring Showing will help you decide your choice. ‘ ' , t .; i ! G u a r a n te e d In d iv id u a l M a rk e r s $25 to $85 Double, M a rk e r s , $50 to $150 ^ THE ‘ 1 . . , f Qeo. Dodds & Sons I "■ GRANITE CO. 113-129 W . M a in St. - F r e e B o o k le t on R equ e s t. X en ia , O h io OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONSUMER POINT VALUES FOR MEAT, FATS, FISH, AND CHEESE ! No. 2—Effective May 2,1943 COMMODITY BEEF STEAKS T hN __________ C M _____ ________ Rfc-IWoefcwt.____ Wh-7-lsthort...___ « m . . . ________ : OWlgil^lINfOWtxfsss Ti*R»«4______ Route Tb__________ _ wm RRP i ^BWUpPf«»«—»«• Fink-........................ ROASTS Rifc-UM49»f(d*» temw) . (lir art)...________ MM* RtMtMdisf < c M m teM m ) <10*eat)----- ... l»*«M) • < F art).____________ '•Ml Rfe-AMf* (thlM lMMM)(FaiO---- -— 11* kuka . . irump C te e kw S liHM f-teM lii.. CtedoftewMor Amolin . . .STEWS AND OTH ER CUTS Steit RV m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tel rMIT^ilW Ithdat-lwM lN— InwK^MIU FM Mart...... IM—haw — .. MAilil BsiiMf i li' a , t . MfWnvA •#*•*•* h a m k ir s e N M |tw«4 (itM took*, flwrtti, rtartti, Skirt*, M tt turn, hfWwh, pWu, wW" Vshrts S*rlb. c 8 I 1 8 « 9 9 • 9 9 7 § 7 t S 5 6 7 4 4 ■i 4 6 I 5 t • 4 I COMMODITY BEEF VARIETY MEATS fintai___________ Hurts____________ Kldntys_______ _ Umt ___ _______ SWHtbmds.____ ___ Tatis (ax fobits)_____ _ T M t u n ....__ ___. . . •Trip*.____________ VEAL STEAKSAHDCHOPS UlnChops_____ ___... RihCMpi_______ — CtemUafPhfiflT vRVMVI vsIrOpp "RwndSkill (catith). ----- SkMlSinkif Clw|is.---- ROASTS RMV m 4SkWfi-bcMIs... RumpandSliMn-iwMltil, LH------------------- Sh«W«-h«MIs--------- STEWSANDOTHERCUTS Bmrt-kemhi_____ .... Htocst— kOHOtew. . _____ FlankMnt......— — N«ck“ b9Ml«.....____ Hack-hmltti______ _ ShMk-b«t«In CbaabksiARaa) gfHnnHVW llni nlVsi’-*NYlTv- hot___ .......------- Crwnd V m IMd Pattte*—- ml pwnd him Mekt, flmkb Hunks, hrnsts, Md bi I sci H mmm vm I (rkbshlfs - .... .... VARIETY MEATS Inks— ....... Hurts. Kldi(«)f*,.......... Ur»a a*-,.--—5W8roW*6S• ' Tmiws Wti> feint* pcrlb. 2 4 4 6 3 2 5 2 8 7 6 9 8 8 8 8 8 4 8 5 S C 4 8 S S 8 t S COMMODITY Point* perlb. LAM B - MUTTON • STEAKS AND CHOPS b ln Chop*___________ Rib Chops____________ U j Chopsand Stalks-------- ShouMor Chops-bbdo tr armchops____________ ROASTS Laf-w h o ko rp u t.._____ Sirloin P.Mst-bona In--------- Y o b , Rattle, w Ttlindo- homln___________ Yo b , Rattlo, or Trianil#— honokss.................................... Chock or Shooldtr, soun cat-bom In---------------- Chock or ShouWa, sgun* ctrt-boMloss_______ _ Chock or ShouMor, cross- cot-bOM ln ----------- STEWS AHD OTHER CUTS 8msl Md FlankA****# HKk-bono In_________ Nick-hoM loss..______ _ Shank—bom b t.______ _ Ilamb Pattksr-lMih Farad IrofflMCks.ttMta,shanks, bmsts,MdMsctHaMto* boh tria w b its ...... . . . . . VARIETY MEATS Inins H o n h ........-------------- - UfMS..j------------- TMt»#S. . .—— - BACON Bacon—sbb orpket, rindM . Bacon-slab orpkci.rlntl o f HhmjUkMvaSbusAOftehilm8 0#Cinl“"WIVwQ^InlB Racon-Canadlanstjk,plate nrH ea d .. laoon-rindsa*•* ii(« m «l iitMwti Bacon—plat* and |»w l agMTf’----- — ....... 8 7 7 6 8 8 4 6 4 2 3 S 3 3 S 7. 8 8 i l 1 COMMODITY PORK STEAKS AND CHOPS Collar Chops------------------- End Chops_________ bbi-hoM lfss, trash and w ad only___________ Tondarttin----------------------- Ham1— bonain, then... ShouMor Chopsand Sloths.. BoUlis, (rash andctnd only. ROASTS Uin-wbla,hair,arMdarta. Utn-conkf a rts..____ . . . HamVwhofaorhiN. Ham^butt o n d .^ ..„ „ HnW-shankand______ Ham1—honokssskasL____ htWfulfHtfrV V tlV a M vl f^ fm s s n i w i ys v a m y fcoMin____________ ShouMtr-^mk half(pkAk) S h o o M » -i^ ^ (te A o ii hoUHMM ln_____ . . . . Shai Mtf halt M f (Mu tett)- bomlots— . — ■IM m M i IM , o t h e r p o r k c u ts Sptrtribt------------ ----------- TWwVh »teatMtaS Ftet-hona Fai Basks and Clair Plaits.. rHRV% i a i r i s ............______ HosktandKiwaUis___ . . . ^ X a a l.Fa i..M < .......i,....M VARIETY MEATS h n l n s . . . . . . . . . . CM ttorHnp...,___ Ears H a a tts... Wdnays.., U n rt Swaaihraada. T»n t«s T a b . Suiirti .'•«Ai**le**wei**i*4*t*w*i iU*#*i«i**4*»*ete*ai*e*A " hMeATS. - 'w m k .th * * . ja% ■t MKATt (In thi tr alaM MmMmn) PMl pi*. flSH (In any h*rm*tio*My nSM Mntfimr) 'a^uii nw» nr** fats and oils Flute yaib- CHttSMS 2 ■ PitsFatthtnadCuteis. Pottad and Darilart Miab.............. . 4 •ante 7 ■f lattari...._i..._ $ .tomb* at n M wm ■ f LartH__ ______ _ X mmmt ............. CMS cm C mm ...___ _ 3 4 Maskanl....^^.^ t Shariahini*.......... MarttrtM........ .— SalaiateCaoWntOns (Iphrt-lpauM)— $ mMI 1VNNwMiMaaiawn DrtWBaaf.............. 6 « 12 4 2V SardhMs..— ....... 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