The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52

# * WN i l D A K Y I t L I « * w UHTOm — w^^******^ eewetlteta* m m fim -Jm Jtybmtf «p i»»»M elm* anesttee*Ottebef *W MYt, 9* ***• ^ ^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1945 a WHAT GREENE COUNTY MU8THAVE mi/ axu Mrraral 1 » » " f O t « m « eounty needs but foremost la our ■ u m m s m tha property< wwh » oncar* tain vitalissues. an o r g a i^ tia a afcouH e f a ttla w tfeein- fr^*^ the farmer^the home owner **4 in fe ct all taxpayer*. There ]« l a t grseewtQO.group or organisation that la equipped to represent all daaaea fcraepectiva o f selfish Intereete. W « bav* numerous group* pod clabe but each v u organised fop a definite purpose, f t seems that alt profesaic*i$ ar* orstnljced both fo r fmtojpud to protfpt own interests irrespective o f another’s interest or the county as a unit. ■ • .’ The recent misleading campaign against the county home bond is­ sue was not fo r the best interest o f the county as * whole but in the interest o f a group that Wanted something else that would profit its members a t the expense o f the taxpayers. The campaign hardly ser- ved its purpose fo r the voters gave it a majority, irrespective o f the facts'jt was not an officia l or 66 percent majority. The 65 percent requirement is one o f the best protective laws the taxpayer ever had in his favor. We have confidence: enough Jn the public to believe the 65 percent clause isn o barrier if the purpose o f more funds is worthy ^arid o f interest to the greatest number. Greene county needs now, and will need it more later, a genuine taxpayer's organisation that ia county wide. The Herald is in pos- ession, o f information that probably most persons do not know at this time and we will at times urge the formation o f an organization that w ill have no connection w ith any group fo r selfish purposes. The tax­ payer at present has no place to go to. get factual information. Give him that and we do.not. fear the result. WE MUST GET BACK TO FUNDAMENTALS The strike situation in the nation's capitol and as well as over the . entire nation is the harvest o f the crop o f distrust seed planted dur­ ing the past twelve years that has inflamed one group o f society a- gainst the other, in other words there is. not at the present time a place fo r what the nation once fe lt proud o f—CONFIDENCE in one another. The hell o f economic turmoil is the crop sown by the bas­ tard born'New Deal which has spread distrust, glamoured deception, and even placed the lie, however trivial, above truth. The public con­ science has been numbed by deception and untruth pictured as cunning. ■This poison has infected all ranks o f society. Partizap poltics has always had some o f it regardless o f which side o f the fence you a re' . on but in the industrial world confidence was a trade mark until we had a new brand o f faith spread over the nation. - One reason why this poison has in fected the nation to the extent it has is because it was born o f those who have adopted' the Commu­ nistic faith . The influence o f the home and the church are not what they once were with the dogma enveloping the nation. Unless the na­ tion is turned back to fundamentals such as can be found in Holy W rit, the Church, or the fraternal order that has stood fo r centuries fo r a belief in something opposite to what has been adopted under the New Deal, there is little hope fo r the future. Faith in one another can only be restored by returning to the Book o f Books fo r guidance. There never has been a time when the nation needed Bible read­ ing more than today. It can be the'remedy fo r much o f the distrust in our social ad .industrial life. We give the follow ing as timely, being an editorial from the Ohio State Journal. r . The -American Bible Society is sponsoring a world-wide Bible reading effort with the object o f inducing as many people as possible to read a. few verses daily .from the Scriptures during the next two jmonths.. The society points out that the message o f the Bible is more important today than ever beforq and hopes to supplant the propagan­ da that emanates from ail corners o f the globe with the Holy Writ. In order ifco be helpful; the society has outlined a* daily reading program, even down jto1 indicating such Bible passage* as should be m A 9 fsitiw aw tyehdad * »4 $h* eigatt I t 4* eaiph**j*e t par* -*t#£pq}prfif t $ i( 3 ^ H i I * $ o r * p ^ ' This i* in heaping with the awakening being attested to by the. sub­ stantial growth In church membership and attendance the** last three years. More people, it ia plain, era turning to the Bible, fo r so­ le*, fo r inspiration and for. th* promise it contains. It Is wail worth am- 0am to road this Book more often, fo r it ia a truly been said that no person is well road until he has pursued It isn’t necessary, o f course, to follow tha society’* reading plan. That is designed fo r the nonroadfr, we belieW. Host everybody pos­ sesses a Bible, but too many never open i t It would help us ail and certainly harm nobody if this too,oft neglected book; were gotten out, duited o ff and read studiously, not just during the. next two months, but more or loss regularly at all times.*' - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i ' K I I I I I I « I « « I I I I I ! NO MATTE# W H ER E YOU HUNT ) You'll Find The Best BuysHere Hunting for values that will add s-t-r-e*t-c-h to your bud­ get even though wartime conditions have placed an extra strain upon it? Then come here—we're noted for values [iil our store and we euro anxious to share them with you* S A V E J . . ; / ■ Sportsmen—Hunters --Trappers REMINGTON AUTOMATIC 12 GUAGE GUN Remington 22 Repeater Rifle . Remington 2p Repeater Rifle' .mMfamsnseaeNiflMatfk i - wwim - * • . +■ *,» '■< * Shot Gun Shells 12— 16— 20, Gunge Hunting Knives 3 Sikes ....__75c tip Steel Trapes, The Best . .. Price Doz. $3.25 NewG. E. Refrigerator , L B 7 - - $151.50 New G* E. Rrigerator — J-B-l $188.25 Clothes Dryer......$2*70 Soilax ...,25c i t 75c ' ^ Floor Mops ______39c, n Gal. 12-Q, Buckets....39c kj^| 3 Kott Roof Brush.. 80c ’ ' 12 ft* Farm Gate*; BmcHdr-Rolted $800 ( 14 ft* IfrJtelGAtMt* IhteteadWBottted .....,......,...$10,00 Gta^sol Tractor, Auto, Anti Freese, Gallon......... ...$140 1 I ced itv iik i NfflC 21,1945 AM IMPORTART DATE FOR t h o u s a n d s OF A RM Y VETERANS ROW IR e m U A R L IF E n W43T TAKEN < FLASHFRIDAY,TODAY! LEGAL MOTJC* The W* R /.W *tt sale takes pises to­ day, Friday. BIbodsd Duroc hogs, eat-* tie, shsep, cows farm equipment and feed will b« s o ld ,' The sale starts at 11 A , M* Lunch by the MeKibhea BINS Class o f 0m U . P. Church. Staff -Sgt. Calvin Avery, 8M6W65, US? Kgnal Service C®., A, P« 0* TH, % jPostmaiter,NewYork, Now Yaxk, bt her*hy notified that hiswife, Jan* Avery, has filed a pefcitkw agshwt . him Itf the Comnum .Pies* CJourt, rGr**n« County, Ohio, the sam* .] Cam No. 24,l&, praying fo r a divorce CEDARYILL* HI TAKES on the ground o f Gross Neglect o f OPENING BASKET BALL GAME Duty, and that said cause w ill come on ..INI....'-. j to be beard by the court on or alter 1 six weeks from the date ’o f tb s first Unit publication hereof, (1046-6^11-86) DANM . AULTMAN, imawgl The local High School basketball teem defeated Xenix Eatt High team m the local court by a score o f 40 to ' '^The East Xenia reserve* defeat- ' ed.the local reseryca 81 to 8. The tocal lineup was Parker, Towns- le y /vD e a n , c, H , Townaley, g , Swa- ney. G^larville hi quarter. Attorney for Plaintiff. Between now and November.21, thousands o f Army veterans will reenlist in Uncle. Sam’s new volun­ teer peacetim e Arm y. Because — men who have been discharged be­ tween May 12 and November 1 o f this year and xeenlist on o r before November 21 will be able to return to the Army with the same grade as they held when discharged. Men with six months o f satisfac­ tory service discharged as privates will, on ^enlistment before Novem­ ber 21, be given the grade o f private first class. Men now in the Army who apply for discharge after NOVEMBER 1 fo r the purpose o f reenlisting in the Regutar Army will also retain their present grades, if they enlist within 20 days after discharge and before FEBRUARY 1,1946. “ REST JOB IN THE WORLD" These special privileges are typical o f the new law recently passed b y ' Congress. Few opportunities fo r a lifetime career offer as manyattrac­ tive advantages. Can you think o f any other job that would give you good pay, your food, clothing, quarters, free med­ ical and dental care, 'world-wide travel, 30 days’ furlough" every year, education and training in any o f nearly 200 skills or trades, and -enable you to retire with a life in­ comeanytime afterSOyeara'service? There isn't any! That’s why a Job in the.Regular Army has been called “ The Best Job in the World.'* HIQHLIQHTS OF THE NEW ENLISTMENT PBOQNAM - 1. Enllttment, for 1%, 2 or 3 yaar*. ( 1-yaar anllitmanUparmlttad for man with 6 months’ sarvlca.) . 2, Man raanltmng rataln thalr praient cradaa, U they raanlUt with­ in 20 day* aftar diacharc* and bafora jfab. .1, 1946. Tha aama'appllaa to {man diwbargad batwaan May 12 and Nov. 1, 1943, who raanlUt bafora Nov. 21, 1945; / - 3. An inonaaa'ih tha raanliitmant :bonua to |50 for aach yaar of activa Mrviefainc* thy bonu, waalaat paid, or tinea/laat antr^ intq aarvica. ■ . 4. 20% axtra pay whan ovaraaaa. ■" 5. Paid furlough, up to 90 daya, ^jdepanding on langth of aarvica, with furlough travel paid to.homa and return, for man now in tha Army who anliati 6. Muttering-out pay (ba,ad upon, langth of aarvica) to all man . who at* diachaigad to' raeniirt. 7. Option to retiraat half pay for tha mat. of your Ufa aftar 20 yaara’ ■service—or three-quarten pay altar 30 year*. (Retiramant InctMtM in grada of Maataror Flrrt Sergaantup to. 2155.23 par month for Ufa,) All pravioui activa federal militaqr aar­ vica count* toward, retiramant. ' 8. Benefit,of GI BUIof ROpa. 9. Family allowancaa fm^ tha term of anlittmantfor dapendanteof. men .who.ainliat or reenUat before July 1, 1940. 10. Choiceof branchof serviceand overaea* thaatar in Air, Ground or Service Forceaon3-year anliatmenta. PAY PER MONTH— ENLISTED MEN la MMbe ta Faa i, Laffiaf, ClathMlid Mafietl Cm (a )—Plua 2.0% Increase for ServiceOverseas.fbJr-Plu* 50% if Member of Flying Crews, Parachutist, etc. (c) Plus 5% Increase in Pay for Each 3 Year* of Service, Stertls* •ete Pay Ar * Master Sergeant **•**" ., or. First Sergeant 113140?' Technical Sergeant 114.00 ” Staff Sergaant • <96JJ#/ Sergeant. * . • 76.00 Corporal . . . • 6600 Private First Cor* . 3400; Private . • • * 3000 MONTHLY MTIMMfNT WeOMtAPTMt 20 raws' 38 Taafa*' Sarvfca fiwvfca 669.70 $153.23 74.10 12805 62.40 10600 30.70 8745 42.90 74.23 35.10, 60.75 3200 9605 SEE THE JOB THROUGH U . S . A R M Y BE A “ GUARDIAN O f VICTORY» AIR, OfiOUNk S1RVICK FORCRi URMUtrNOWAT YOUR MMRMT If. 6. ARMY KKKUmNO STATION 105 POST OFFICE - BUILDING, Sringfield, Ohio Public Sale! To close the estate of the late C. H. Crouse we are offer­ ing for sale on the farm L 1-2 miles East o f Cedarville and 5 miles West of Selmia, on State Route 42 on ; M o n d a y , N o v . 12 , '45 * Commnecing at 12:30 P. M, the following: 4 —HEAD OF HORSES— 4 Consisting o f 1 Sorrell gelding 10 yrs. old, light mane and tail, wt. 1650; 1 Bay mare 9 yrs. old, wt.s4450; 1 Bay Gelding 7 yrs/old, wt>, 1400. These horses stre^good ex­ cellent*workers and sound. \ " 17 — HEAD OF CATTLE—17 Consisting o f 4 milk cows and 2 heifers; 5 beef cows and cdlves at side; 1 steer, wt, 850 lbs. 107— HEAD OF HOG S— 107 Consisting o f 5 sows with 41 pigs at side; 60 head o f feed­ ers; 1 Pure bred Duroc spring boar. All hogs double im- muned. 32— HEAD OF SHEEP— 32 Consisting o f 29 open wool ewes, 3 bucks. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 4 Consisting o f 1 8-ft. etit wheat hinder in fine order; 2 feted Wagons, 1 sled, 2 sulky plows, >1/walking plow, i John •Deere Corn planter in good condition, 2 corn p lan ted 1 double disc; 1 drag, 1 single row pom plow; hay rake, hay tedder, manure s^readet, 1 platform scales, 8 hog boxes, 2 self feeders, 2 hog fountains, hurdles, troughs, 2 cattle feed boxes, 4 sides work harness, 1 brooder house 9x12, new; 80 Buff rock chickens {‘forks, shovels, eltc. HAY and CORN 35 tone Timothy Hay; 300 Shocks of Conte TERMS OF SALE*----- CASH C . H . Crouse E s t Nitotcd cmiftk ^dRnjley, KxeeaUir lx, Weikert & Gordon, Aucts, HughTurnbitU, Clerk TW Metbodiit Church Ladle* Will Serve Lniwh, - e!4 tfce'Ieftd at each Chairman Frank L. Johnson, o f tbe Greene Countyl War Finance Commit­ tee haa made a etrong appeal fo r more activity on the part o f the public in the purchase o f Seventh War bonds, Greene county has not taken its usual place' in this drive. Heretofore the county stood well at the top even early in the campaign but not this time, It is pointed out many counties such as Greene have already made their quota. Give this matter immedate attention, bank or building and loan office; Buy Make your purchase at .any post officq* extra bonds.to hold them fo r educating your children, or in case o f some mis­ fortune that can happen in any fam­ ily. , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT .Estate o f CharleB H. Crouse*, De­ ceased, Notice is hereby given that Mildred Crouse Townsley has been’ duly ap­ pointed as Executrix o f the estate' o f Charles H, Crouse, deceased, late o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 20th day Of October, 1945 WILLIAM B . McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. . » LEGAL NOTICE The W S C S o f the Methodist Church in session in Xeni* Wednesday took definite action rotesting tl^ Tru- man conscription policy'.for 18-year old boya fo r the armed forces, The group also endorsed a plan fo r inter- nationalcontrol o f atomic bomb ener­ gy. Most all other religious groups have taken similar action. President Tmman seems to be follow ing the brass hats in the administration and manufacturers o f war materials who are hacking drafting o f 18-year olds. Most citizens have come to the con­ clusion that the Truman situation .is ‘small feet in-large boots.’ Sgt. A lfred Mull, 85210071, F t. Bliss, Texas,'is hereby notified that Count­ ess Mull, has filed a petition for di­ vorce against him on the grbund o f Gross N eglect o f Duty in the Common Pleas Court, Greene CoUnty, Ohio, the same, being Case No, 24,131 and that said cause will come on for-hearing six full weeks from the date o f the first publication' hereof. (10-26-6*t-ll:80) STROTHER B. JACKSON, . LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f SaBil B. Greene, Deceased, Notice, is hereby given that Bessie Greene has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Basil B. Greene, deceased, late o f Beaver- creek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 5th day o f November, 1945. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, ' Greene* Cpunty, Ohio. ' t‘ J ' i'v ' ?>/ ,1 ^ 1 OFFERINGS IN REAL ESTATE 154 acres N o f Cedarville. Good 7 room house. Good, barn and other out­ buildings. Fair Fences. 124 acrea til­ lable and rest good permanent pas-, ture. This ia an excellent buy at price asked* 8 acres 1 miles North o f Gladstone. 1 story frame dwelling, barn and ga­ rage "Mary K. Maxwell, whose address is 303 West.WHletta Street, Phoenix, Ar­ izona, will take notice that on the 1st day o f November, 1945, Archer Max­ well filed iqs petition in the Court o f Common'Pleas, Greene County, Ohip, against her,[the same being Case No. 24151 on the docket o f said court praying fo r divorce on the grounds of- Gross Neglect o f Duty and fo r Other Relief and that said cage will come on fo r hearing six fu ll weeks from No- vember9 , 1945, which is the date o f the "first publication hereof. (ll-9 -6 tI2 -14 ) ARCHER MAXWELL, Robert H. Wead, Plaintiff Attorney, Xenia, 0 . LEGAL NOTICE , Pvt. Roger L. Miller, whose place o f addreSs is Disposition A rea,'N o. 4 Mess, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, ^ .hereby notified that Ruth Miller has filed a petition against him in the. Common Pleas Court, Greene County,; Ohio, the same being Case No. 24126, praying 'fo r a divorce on grounds, o f Gross neglect and extreme cruelty and custody o f children, division o f prop­ erty, .and equitable relief, and,that said cause Will come on for hearing six weeks from the date o f the-first publication hereof* „ (10-19- 6 t-ll-2 3 ) v . DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney fo r Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE TmNLW&mm *Jeans#* T, CiestdePisewl* kerd|y Aje? tlfiad Nn8 te tiwijWl'J . , . , ed a petitten mwnPlees Gen*fe G m m the sfBM h#te|f Ctese Nfl*43#6 The prayer ef **£d peWtioa I n f*p##Wiei* on. the grounds o f Groes Neglect of Duty and J&ctr#me Cruelty, and **ld eause wiQ come op for h«er|ng h e fe f said court on or after six fpR’ -pseeka from (he date of tbe first p«Wi«etien hcrsioL1 1 J - ‘ HAN ;|LAULTMAN,/ J Attorney fo r P iaiatiff, 45 acres 1 1-2 mile North W est o f Cedarville. 6 room strictly modern house and other out buildings. Good fences. One o f the best homes near Cedarville. 10-rqpm double dwelling. Water, gas and electric. Large lot, extra good location on Main street o f Cedarville.. This, is a good investment or would be a good home and incomp. 8 room dwelling. 2 baths, electric and city water. Double garage and a chicken house. A ll in good repair on 2 acres o f ground in the corporation o f Cedarville. • See or call— KENNETH LITTLE, ° Salesman Phone Ced. 6-1611 fo r ROCKHOLD TAYLOR CO., XENIA, OHIO Bu i ld ing a D u r a b l e Reputat ion A feed to l« t mm t, Me e IwMIsg qwMr, be etoefedee <todM femilattoe* Dee rtterd hr ««4 eqeltoUs I h # mm prls«iN«l safe. f*erd» Story family that tell to to serve* . 0 * f *4de r«*fe ef yrkMmetN *v*Y fettltys toed* to NhhN. M c M illan Florence Byrd,, whose last known address was 417 Armpnd st., Zone 5, Rochester, N, Y ., will take notice that Leroy Byrd has filed a petition fo r di­ vorce against her on the Ground o f Gross Neglect o f Duty in Common Please Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 24,128, and that said cause w ill come on fo r hear­ ing six fu ll weeks from the date o f (he first publication hereof. Petition.* was filed October 15, 1945. . LEROY BYRD, (10-19.6t-11-23) Smith, McCallister & Gibney, A ttys. , Attorney fo r Plaintiff * 'to^NtotosMMmMMBMtoiM LEGAL NOTICE Kathleen Patricia Hagerty McKee, whose last known address is Manor Flat, Garsingtote, Oxford, England, will take notice that on the 28th day o f September, 1945, Norman K. McKee filed his -petition in the Court o f Com­ mon Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, Ohio, United- States o f America, a- gaiinst her, the same being Case No, 24098 -on the docket o f said Court, praying fo r divorOe, and other relief on the grounds o f gross neglect 'o f duty and o f extreme cruelty, and Diet said cause will come on fo r hearing six full weeks from October 5, 1946, which is the date o f the first publica­ tion hereof. . NORMAN K , McKEE,, Plaintiff (10-G -6t-ll-9) Robert H. Wead* Attorney, Mr. and Mr #dtytheir! UStitrsday, aft mar’s father, Mr* Neiso went an oper Boepital, M onday was NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate -of Nellie B, Eovrwd, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Harry E- Watson has fcen duly appointed as Executor o f the estate o f Nellie B . Sowerd, deceased, late o f Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio* T Dated this 15th day o f October,,1945 . w ) l l ia m b . M c C a l l is t e r Judge o f the probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Miss Harth lad ., spent the home of well. Major Ben Who was disc' A ir Service' mother, Mrs." brother-in-: Mrs, Paul Cu wrday. law Helen I . Cartwright, whose lest known place o f residence was a t 106 Holmes Road, Fairfield, Ohio, is here­ by notified thjat Homer R. Cartwright, has filed a petition,fo r divorce against, her in the Common .P leas Court; Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No, 24081. The prayer-of'said petition, is fo r a divorce bn the ground o f Gross Neglect o f Duty - and fo r custody, o f the minor .child -of* said parties. Said cause w ill come on fo r hearing on pr after six fu ll <wo®ka from .the date o f the first publication hereof. ' ‘ , • > (9—28— t—11^ 2 ) ? DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney fo r P laintiff LEGAL NOTICE Leola B. Daniels whose place o f res­ idence is unknown ahd cannot-with reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that William B. Dan­ iels filed his certain- petition against her fo r divorce, on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty on September 22, 1945, before the Common' Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio. Said case being, docketed as No. 24,140 be­ fore, the Common Pleas Copct o f Greene County, Ohio. That said cause will come on fo r hearing on or after Decembed 8th, 1945. (10-26-6t-ll-3Q) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney fo r P laintiff | A NAME THAT STANDS . FOR% O bD ' ! BUDGET PLAN , AVAILABLE 9 m fl. Detroit 8 t iiiwimfityw I FARMS FOE SALE AND ' FARM LOANS We have many good farms fo r sale oil easy terms. A lso make farm 'loans' at 4 % interest fo r 15 years. No application fee and no apprais­ al fee. W rite o r .Inquire , ; • McSeVaneV A Co. Lewioa O. Leon H. K ling, Mgr. & QUICK SERVICE FOR DEADSTOCK XENIA FERtlUZiER PHONE H I* 454 Revstae Chargee B< G. Budhsieb, Xenia,' Ohio . The regular Greene Co. Fi- foe held at the evening, Nov. > Announeem- this week o f tel Newton Mrs. Carter , Abel was a 1 place. The ba* Mrs. S, C. and Mra, Albe- '. law and daugh Sgt. l*evi K urday after m the armed ser a t times in En - many. % Wanted— -< ; stretch. Phon . Mrs. Nancy . Mrs, Greer Me the Xenia C Hearthstone 1 „ after which t . -cal program ] ' .presented at t .Episcopal Chu .presented four , ' Mrs. McCallist two piano solo Miss Jean Lo» . -Bruce Fergus: - .'.Male Quartett „ ception was he "-"'.'grain.’ .f" ~ • - Mrs. Walter ,membem>of t‘ ;guests ibursd .Mitchell, presi . business meetii .pers. were pre ^personalities: Murdock .read eral George S. M » Lina McC' at Halsey;’and . Paul E lliott d and hiB work-i Mrs. Nancy <apianied b y Mrs three solos, tea, with Mrs the tea table. ' George H .. M., was given - the Destroyer on which he is her two boil . in the. Atlanti fo r repairs, leave during repairs . Sufferers! Quick comf o f rheumatisi bago. FREE Reiner's Rino ' Brown’s Dru LAUJ M i tiawetieiWaw Byea Exemined, Gleans Flitted, Ptye, m Fitting* < f« w aur, cee awi Me*to, H au l and C L E W i t e n Hiectrie PaMpi far all fmrjitoMM, Balta, Pallaya, V tM ty, HaaMiwg and Baattag SappMe*. l r . C . L W H W « J . P . B O C K L E T l ’ buiteMMttHte I g A ; ' S U P P L Y C O . . n a u , o a i o . . 1 H g m . . Give 0 1 ilnet

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