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aasnuBuSn-ssBBBBw - ensnwaw T " . , '- I fv- II ' . jTTTN TT , TT It mB)wwer: Mlimmm&ihm. -J.Bt0X -1 LJ CKMUKLL Maybe "you, ; Lena, eaa lightly . dispose ot a high school hoop team that scores 59 and 48. points in regulation 32-minute basketball games, against competition within Its ovi league. Tea, . maybe- you can laugh It off, Lena, bat some- bo V. or other it leaves us quite .sober. 'Too, laughing one. It may be . possible for yon. to giggle la your soap over the: teat of a first-year youngster .who scores 29 and 22 . points, respectively, in t h o s e games. If you can, chncklehead. you're not looking at the matter fromjthe same perspectire as does a coach who has to send his team , against that high-scoring aggre gation and " against that single- shot .point-tanking machine. - . To be definite, Lenn, you're not Harold Hank, bead man of the Vikings, who sends his ca ... saba crew . against the cavalry charges of the Cbemawa Chiefs . tonight out at the 14th and D street hoop baU. . To Hank, yon next door neighbor to a hyena, those court-erajihing Chiefs pre sent a very definite threat. Wid&Open Tilt Looms. . Trae, Lena, the Chemawas hare been beaten. Once by llolalla and once by SUverton, all In the same week. Hauk 'sincerely wishes he ' had been playing the Chiefs dur- ' lng that - week, for It seems tne Castineau-coached gang were In a bit of & slump. Bnt Tuesday night, snicker puss, the Chiefs snapped out ot their lethargy. Emphatically. "Missouri ; Mule Gastlneaa elevated a young - warwhoop named Arthar Van Pelt from his Bee sound to a xorwara I, berth o the varsity, and Van Pelt daggum near out-pelted Baek- : bone, the InJun who set a one- - came WVI scoriae; record of 21 .points ngainst Lebanon. With ; Afrald-oX-His-Tracks playing the pivotal spot In place of woaartadr eye and Van Pelt teaming with -Backbone, the Indiana smothered Independence ft 9-2 5. Backbone chneked In 22 polnu and Van Pelt 20. And, Lena, Chief Gastlneaa waa thoroughly dissatisfied. The boya Just conldnt bit esn said the Missowrt Mule after she ball usne. Tke re vised lineup worked well, bnt the: boys were off on their hots. It was against Lebanon that the Chiefs ran up 48 points, the game la which Backbone biffed in-zs The Vikings haven't come within 22 points ot scoring that many in a single game this year. Oddly, it was against, Chemawa, in their tint sashay 6f the season, that the Vikings tallied their highest total. They beat the Chiefs 44-34 in that one. From there on 39 points has been the most the Vikings have been able to aggregate in. a single came. .. Win, lose or draw, Lena, this ; department advlsea yon to gig gle yonr way Into the Viking , court tonight. Everythinnrpointa ton wide-open gallop, the kind of at ban came that wlU an won ders for josw bloody PeU-MeU: "Hot dog!" might have been an aooroprlate exela station for th d resident to make when Felix Frankfurter's appointment was endorsed . . . . Lee Fallon, elon gated harler who started his mound career under Harold nans. out at Salem high, has been signed by Los Angeles and will report to soring camp about the middle ot next month .... Only pitchers to beat Yankees in their last 27 world aeries games were Hal Schumacher and Carl Hubbell Hnbbell did it twice .... - The Foxes, Ken and Howard, who were the outstanding mem bers ot Thurston's Pansles in the atate tourney last spring, had little scholastic difficulty down Webfoot wsy ... so now they're hooping for Coach Al Cox over at Monmouth . ... and doing a right LEGAL NOTICE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the county Court of the State ot Oregon for the County ot Marlon. In the Matter of the Guardianship of GCSTAP PAND BICH, aa incompetent jrson. The above entitled matter canva on for .hearing' before the court pon the petition of Edward Fsndrich, the duly appointed, ua 11 tied and acting guardian herein, by which petition said guardian seeks an order author ising,' directing, empowering, sad licensing him to sell certain rea property belonging to his guar- . dlanshlp aerate, which said real property la hereinafter particu larly -described. It appearing to the court that It , necssary that said real property be sold, d that such sale would be beneficial to the ward, and that such eel property Should be sold at private sale en goctt terms as to the guardian may seem ' most advantageous, and that the next of kin or rela tives of said, ward are Edward - Fandrlch. Salem, Oregon, broth er August Fandrich. Salem, Ore gon, brother, and an randrich, Salem Oregon, brother, and Louise Bints, , Salem, Oregon, sister.' ' - ; ' ' ( IT IS NOW.THEi.EPORB OR DERED, that the above enume rated next of kin or relatives of said Gastat : randrich. and all ether person or persons interest ed in said ;estate appear before this court ou the 14th day . of February, itSt, at 10:09 o'clock A.M. at the court honse in Salem. ' htarioa County, Oregon, and then nJ then ko muse. - if "nnv there be, why an order should not be granted for the saw - of the foUowing described real pro ... erty. to-wit: ' 7 . -Eight acres ot land out of. the fonowlng described tract' ; ot land. Beginning rt 4 point i ' forty-flvo chains and lorty-. f ii.v. tlAl aanth ' . ma.Mwm . w - - i j nue wt oegroeu vw win v. i north east corner of tte do- 1 nation land , claim of Joha I Martin and wife In- Town-v ; ! ship 7, South range l. West j t of the Wfllamette Meridian, f In Marion CountT. SUt of Oregon, 'dais number ear- . enty-one (71): thenee- weat--seventeen (17) ehains nnd-. twenty-two () links; thenee south three (t) de t t Donovan Halts Unlucky Lewis Is Floored For Third Time in Opener 17,350 Persons Roar as His Second Fastest Victory By SID FEDER MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, N. Y Jan. 25. (AP) A ruthless, smashing killer with as much mercy as a bombing plane, Joe Louis submission in less than three minutes tonight to successfully defend his world heavyweight championship for the fifth time. O Assistant Mentor To Leave U of 0 Balph 'Bill' Cole Resigns Football Berth, Takes . Santa Ana Post PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 1S.-(JP -The resignation of Ralph "Bill" Cole, assistant football coach. as an unexpected development for University ot Oregon athletic officials today. Cole, former lineman at the University ot Southern Califor nia, accepted a $200 a year coaching; post at Santa Ana. Calif.. high school. The assistant came to Oregon last spring after the wnlverslty had e mployed Tex Oliver, former ly of Arizona, as head coach. Ol iver himself once coached Santa Ana. Oliver, who waa in Portland to day, said Cole had property Inter ests in Southern California and probably desired the change tor business reasons. Anse Cornell. the graduate- manager, was "com pletely aurpriMd." Neither Oliver nor Cornell naa considered a successor. General Finance Tramples Tarner General Finance got plenty of interest last night, moving to Tar ner where they trounced the Townfes 75 to in a free-scoring melee. Siegmnnd. with Z5. waa top tosser. C Finance 73 Siegmnnd 25 Beard IS AveriU 7 Scales 1 Hobba 10 80 Tarner 8 Nlckula 10 Robertson S Ball 4 Mickey Jensen smart Job. we might add . r?.J5rerf Ward Davis and "Frank votaht, the only members of the US Table Tennis association, have entered the fifth-annual Oregon state tourney la Portland .... they'll play la the 3 division, and prob ably Ja the veterans' division ... Joe Loads' Urease platan, It is related, bear the iettera KO .... which, we might any, la OK. . ...Earl 8aade, the ex-Safem boy who once waa the top rider of the natiosv has eeane late new jKNbora . .-at a recent sneeting of snesabers of the New Teek Tnrf Writers' sriation Snnde was voted thclnqne pre sented annnaUy to the man con sidered snoot deserving Snnde waa the lending money winning" trainer for 1038 . . . Oregon Stat has scheduled the University - of Xearuska for lMe-ead-hom grid games in 1040 and 1041. LEGAL NOTICE grees and forty-five (45) - minutes, west thirteen (IS) chains and sixty-ntre () links; thenee soath fifty-nine (69) decrees and thirty (SO) minutes, east seventeen (17) chains and twenty-six (fl links to the oast line of said claim number sev enty-one (71); thence north nine (9) degrees, east twenty-two (Z2) chains and fifty-four (54) n links to the ' placa ot beginning and be ' lng; part of aforesaid dona tion land claim situated in htariott County, Oregon Said ' eight (t) acres of land be ing and " lying immediately south and: adjoining a seven (7) acre tract of bud sur veyed on the 13th day ot March. 1294 by Gottfried Gndrkh nnd Ere randrich. i wife, to Herman Klken.- . IT IS FURTHER OOIERED that a copy of this order be nub ushed three snccessire weeks be fore said hearing la the Oregon Statesman: a newspaper of sen- era! circulation, printed and pub lished la. Salem. Marlon County, Oregon. The date of first publi cation to be the 2th day ot Jan uary. 1939. . V ; V- ais ' - Dated this 36th day ot Jan- nary, 1939. i .-;. J. a SIEGMUND J ? County Judge J 34 F 3-9-14 ADMINISTRATOR'S HOTICE OF 5 APPOINTMENT - Notice la hereby given that'tae aadersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of tho State of Oregon. lor tne uoaa-1 ty of Marion, aa Administrator of the estate ot 3. B. Underwood, de ceased, and that he has duly aaal lOed as such Administrator; an persons having etaima against the estate of said decedent are not!-' tied to present the same, daly Ter med, to me. at the office or Wai ter S. Lamkin, my attorney. 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Marion County, Oregon, within six-moutss from the date of this notke, ' Dated at Salem,' Oregon, this 4th day of January, 1429.-- ' - RALPH UNDERWOOD, Administrator ot the Es - tats of J. B. underwood. WALTER S. LAMKIN, 7 Attorney for Admbrbrtrator.T" . Salem, Ongoa. J. 5-13-19-24-F, 2 Fight When. Champion Bores in to blasted John Henry Lewis into. The most dangerous pnncber since Dempsey just about tore tne head off the challenger with Tl- cious right hooks as he battered John Henry all over the ring sal- most from the first second on. Joe dropped him for counts of two and three, and then smashed him to the floor again. There John Henry lay, helpless and goggle-eyed, as a Referee Arthur Donovan counted fire, be fore deciding to halt the contest. with Louis the winner nnd stul champion by a technical knockout in two minntes, 29 seconds of the first round. Lewis Not Merciful The champion, a 1 to 10 favor ite to keep the title In this first all-negro heavyweight champion ship boat In the United States hb tory, followed just the course ot campaign he had planned, He wasn't tooled for an instant by the vaunted Lewis' boxing skill, and he went right out to complete the e-venlagn .chores as Quickly as possible, against a man wne la no personal friend every where but lnr the prise ring, How well the crushing fists of the stolid sluxrer succeeded la evidenced by the fact that the knockout came In one of the -fast est times in heavyweight cham purashlp history.. Aral table rec ords show the only faster finish waa registered by the brown bomber when he annihilated Max Schmellng in 2:04 of the first round of their bout last summer. Tonight's contest, like that one, was slated for 15 rounds. Joe Drives in Early Louis entered the ring with long pun in the weights, scaling 200 to the challenger's 180, but he didn't need Cat parti t lar advantage or any other besides bis mighty punching artillery. Apparently willinr to believe the stories he "had heard of the el ssy boxing skill of Lewis, who is sfUl reeogaised In National Boxing association territory light-heavyweight champion, Jolt ing Joe sparred cautiously for the first tea or 15 seconds, leading only wjth a light left, r Suddenly ho leaped forward -as the crowd of 17,350, who contrib uted to a gross gate of 3102.016.- 43, roared. He drove the challen ger into a noatrai corner ana smashed over a fearful right hook taU to the law. That punch marked the beginning of the end. tor, although John Henry took it without tailing, his knees sagged and his eyes became glassy. End la Inevltnaie From that- point, it was Jnst s question ot how much more he could take before the inevitable ending. Another smashing right swing dropped him for the first time. He was up at -the count of two, and later, in his dressing room, he was unable to ssy why he didn't take the fall nine-count. MI felt funny aU of a sudden. be explained which may be an other form of deacrtblng; how the roof falls In when Louis sends his "death in the evening toward a rival. St Joseph CYO's Best Ml Angels St. Joseph's CTO quint de feated the 1ft. Angel CTO's SS to 20 on the St. Joe floor last atght, with Kerber counting for bighorn an. In a preliminary the Wood burn junior CTO beat St. Vin cent's Junior CTO by a 25 to II score. Friday night, beginning at 7:30, Geryaia will play 'two Mar lon County B league -tilts with St. Ylneenrs. Coach Michael Glenn's boys were rnaarr-up in first-half riay and won their first contest this half, tram Hub bard. St. Joseph's 88 B. Gentxkow . 7 Koenig 7 Kerber 9 ' R. Gentxkow 4 Cronln 1 Subs, for St tO MU Angel . 1 Epping 4 Bean 2 Boutbonnals 4 Burger .5 Amen Joseph's: W, Gentxkow ,6. Schless 3. Rllke Alikulak Is fired by Imposter EUGENE. Jan. 25.ff-If one Vhws. si.t,. awZ5 I.J,3 1 mr "aUa he may find . eaHa Jh nftwfev Iron Mike, .when, he played, on the championship 'alversity of Ore gon football team ot 1933. -Mike's plaint Is that a 'jllow named Mlchals dropped In on htm a few weeks ago and convinced him they were . fraternity broth ers. After that, Mlchals obtained n student body membership card, an Oregon football sweater and oh yea, some funds from a check Then he left town. . - Since then Mike has been re ceiving reports that ' Mlchals has been representing himself as an Oregon football scout making ac quainUaee of nrosoectiva rrid ders in various states and ifh!wg 4 rubber checks. SCORES" TAIaea: 22, Shedd 24."' HlUsboro 22. St. Mary's 24. Ton v-.ll Sports Neut National coverage by As sociated Press dally la The Statesman sports columns. Stadium Body Begins Action Subcommittees Jo Start More to Get Location j anil Architect First move to consulate the $50,000 bond issue voted for a municipal stadium by Salem citi zens in last November's election was made !at night with the ap pointment cf two sub-eommitteeg by the s tad ram committee of tne city vouncH. Meeting in the city council chamber, the . stadium committee named, a sub committee on. sites and a sub committee on engineer and architect. Appointed on. the sites com mittee, which has us its duty to Investigate -possible locations and receive offers from people with sites to sell, wore Roy SL Spec" Keene. chairman, Tom Hill and Alderman Frank Mar shall. WPA ApplfcatJoa Needed Cuyier Van Patton was nai head ot the sub commit tne on engineer and architect, which will receive -proposals from aftkeers and architects for the saperrisory position needed on the project before the necessary WPA application can be made. Other members named were Al dermen wmis Clark and Law rence Brown. Both sub committees will re port back to the stadium com mittee on its second meeting, set for next Thursday night. Feb ruary 2. At that time further discussion of sites will be made. with a possibility that one will be chosen. Webfeet Prepare For 0SC Friday EUGENE, Ore.. Jan. 25.-(py- With the Oregon Stats college in vasion Friday night the immedi ate business at hand. Coach How ard .Hobson recalled his Oregon basketball team from a holiday and resumed practice today. The once -defeated Webfoots, despite their secondary .position to the unbeaten Washington Hus kies, remained favorites to cap ture their second consecutive nor thern division championship; Hob- son permitted his regulars to -rest Monday and Tuesday after the four-game sweep of the road trip against Washington State and Idaho. Oregon defeated the Beavers 21 to 24 in the first game at Cor- vallls. Second Place up In Major League Second place la the major city hoop loop may still be undecided after tonight's final first-round games. Brooks, Chemawa and General Finance -all have a-chance for it, each having won two and lost two, but Brooks plays Chema wa and General Finance plays Grand Theatre. Should General Finance be de feated, the winner of the Chma- wa-Brooks contest Is definitely la. A win for the Financiers, how ever, would leave second spot di-1 vlded between them and the win ner of the Chemawa-Brooks game. Paper Mill, with four straight wins, can lose Its 9 o'clock game with Schoen's and still emerge with the first-half championship. Berrypickers Hit For 2 at Molalla LEBANON The Berrypickers journeyed to Molalla . Wednesday night and dropped another pair of WVI leaxne contests. The varsity, though pressing the Buckaroos all the way and knotting the count four times, dropped a 27 to 25 de cision. - Moiallas Bees won the prell a Inary, 28 to 21. Molalla 27 tS Heine 9 2 Forbto Hampton S . It B. Simpson Rohbins f . 2 Standley Woods 4 - 4 C. Simpson Waller 4 3 Christ 8ubs, for Molalla r Schetve 3 For Lebanon: Eobow I I We lurre just tnatallcd the lalst ' eqnipment for RECAPPING ALL . SIZES OF TRUCK TIRES. This is ; the only equipment in tliia part of ! lhr state which will giye yea FULL ' I TREAD WIDTB. . x . , ; ,, 219 South Onnmerxial meet : waFJiiooB BON GEMMKT Xr Editor Salem, Oregon, Thursdaj Morning, January 26, 1939 CARRYING ON HKSfcRCfj gmbw otf as fte&cerr Vu j d-awei6evasriMu. f CoertiCKr. in kic atv0 SYWCATf Bowling COMMERCIAL LEAGUE (Bowl-Mor alleys) soars LXTVCH 177 145 14 US ISS XS 4S7 1S8 1ST 171 iS7 ISS ISS 167 tag . 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When the New York Yankee contracts were put in the mails last Saturday. It waa reported the big first aacker had been asked to take a 19000 cut. Gehrig's willingness to sign this year undoubtedly was caused by his showing last year. Lou bit only .295, the first time in his career as a regular that he baa dropped below .399, and early la the season was so ineffective he was. dropped from fourth to Sixth place la the hatting order. dippers dip Seabawks 8KATTLE. Jan. 25-UIV-Sdo- kane's Clippers continued their winniag streak tonight by holding off a third-period Seattle drive to beat the Seahawka. 2 to 2. in a , Pacific Coast league hockey game. -1 Phcae 5553 v-w-v JLt-l-S A :iil i'Or. rj mJ -J... -., ByJackSords - "v-;, !A6SSwASePAU.fkrrMS stoSsVOr A success Ast&tatfMs.. SCRssev 'JOMUitO -SufOWlMeSS nlASMAiMseBi. optMeaoTteaHiosuMce. 0Fli4eCinxT1l6RSMr90SAi7i9Cr & Krone, -time ms paesv&trop OregoNoimls Drub Mexico U Invading Southerners Are Dumped 44 to 24; Are Clever With Ball MONMOUTH Oregoa Norm-: al school's hoopsters walked over the Invading quintet of University' of Mexico 44 to 24 hero tonight. taking a half time lead of 24 to 14. The visitors used a sone de fense and exhibited cleverness in ball handling but lacked aggres siveness on the attack and skill in backboard technique. Oregon Normal 44 Se V of Xfesv O'Connell IS 11 Labaatlda Miller 2 5 Baa en Mohler 4 4 Benches Peterson t 2 Pa Hogsn 8e ballot Sabs: ONS. Fox 2. Abraham 2, Lewis 2. Buss 4, Borden 2, Mason 2, Caedlock 2: U Mexico, Vertix 2. Officials, Egeutoa and Allen. BMsnaKsassa ! . Whv is Itamm'a Beer more amd more in demaLrjd crerywhere you go? One teUs the story. Hamm'a Beer comet to yon perfectly brewed; . andaloufy, car Ai r..rr. t . . : V." 'fs ..-'I I You and your triends will enjoy tlie 'sriiiootltinaeUbw OavtrthathaaniadelIanim,a Beer lamoua. Try it today! V V 1- , , 4 !-i- Here Tomiffht ThefreBerm Complete ncconnts of lead tog city, valley, state and sports events. PAGE NINE Leslie Drops out Of Uiilieaten Rank Greens Post 33 to 19 Win Leaving Parrish Alone at Top of Heap The sophomore Greens rose up yesterday to smack Leslie for a 33 to 19 setback, leav.ng the Parrishers, who scored a 43 to 19 win over the Ueai school, aa the only undefsated city intramural league basketball club. - Teems, ex-Leslie guard, and Rohbins paced -the Green attack tbat overwhelmed th sonthend Juniors. Teems scored 19 nnd Robblna 11. Lapping, eight-grad er, tossed in 19 Cor Leslie. Boff ert and Wilcox led . the Parrish. win, Jtoffert getting 10 counters and Wilcox 12. The Aato Shop broke into the win column tor the first time, administering the Future Tann ers' fourth defeat by a 22 to 12 count. Scoring, a 17 to 12 surprise win over the Rods, the Machine Shop moved into a tie with Les lie for second place hoaors ta date. Arenas AS 19 Leslie Humphries 2 Williams Kay 3 2 Straw Robblna 11 Holt Baker 4 Oemmell Teems. 19 19 Lap pin Subs, tor Greens: Schaeffer 9. Machine Show IT Hagea Miller Ray 4 Pro McGulre 1 Subs, for Reds: IS Beds 2 Priem VlUone 4 Lappla 2 Brads haw Gardiner GUltan 2. v. Pnntslt 4a Hoffert 10 Bowersox 4 Wilcox 13 Coons 2 Turner 6 10 OSD 2 Miller Probst 2 McKnight Egelsten 4 Adams Subs, for Parrish: Cctler 4, Cameron 4. For OSD Enblom l. Ante Shop 33 Erien 2 L. Hayes Hampshire McCuIley 11 Parker - IS F. Farnse 6 MeCall 2 Runner Thompson ' 2 L. Roth 1 J. Roth Sabs, for Auto Shop: Brown 1, Harlon i, E. ayes 4. For Farmers Ramseyer 1. Cafferty L Turner Tigers Pile up Margin of Six Over City TURNER The Turner Tigers scored 24 points to 20 for Mill City in their game here Tuesday night Bones led the winners', scoring with 11 points. Halftime score- waa A to 5 for the visitors. Turner Tigers SO 20 Mill City Kunke ' 4 Schroeder Sehffferel ' 5 Herron MesheTJe Burks Weigart 2 I McDonald Bonos 11 Lelack Substitutes: for Turner' Bar ber (2): for MOl City MoraveeH (2). Kelley (1). Pendleton (1). taato . I I J .lllMjl X "V) j s. . 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 ' 3 1 SB - M mm J1 " - mmmmr 1 Indians After Vengeance Win Galloping Chiefs ont' to Cancel Earlier Loss; Bees in Opener The galloping Chiefs of Che mawa, led by "Heap Big Chief" Jerry Gastlneau, once the "Mis souri Mule' of Bearcat tamo, enter the Viking pavilion out at 14th and D sVeets tonight for a pair of casaba contents that bid fair to being basketball hlto- terers. Thoujth defeated hv Headman Hauk's Vikings 14-34 in nn early season fray, the Chiefs In that game were more of a thii-tt than the score Indicated and ira all set to pin the Salem h.ab prep- pers ears back. With a revised llneun. featnrinr the ronlaeemmt ot Woundedeye by Vaa relt, the Chiefs Tuesday ran wild te a 59 io za, win over independence in wvi league play. Backbone Is Threat Backbone, leadlna scorer in the WVI circuit, hit for 22 points against the Holsters,-and Van .Pelt was close behlcd with 20. ...... Hauk'a board harriers meeJviMl their second No-Name league de feat Tuesdsy night, the Oregon City Pioneers the victors by sv 44 to 23 count. Dees to Play Taw Coach Oarney Cranor's -Jay-vees. andefented in date in' No- Name play, take on the Cbemawa tsees also undefeated, in the 7 o'clock preliminary xne TTkings will probably line ap with Page. Sebern. Gosser. Quaekeabush and Taylor, while Gastlneau will probably field Eackbojae. Van Pelt. Track, Sealpeane and Shoulder bis de. The vanity game will get started about 8:15. First Baptist Is Pushed to Unit First Baptist, first-halt chumps, had a hot contest on its hands before it downed Erangeiiea!,. 35 to 32, as second-halt play opened last night in the "A" church league. Os Morley, top scorer In he circuit, looped in 18 points. Jason Lee, first-half ,-unner-ap. waa damped. It to 12. by the Mormons and Congregational edged out Presbyterian 23 te 20 in the other two league clashes. Mormons IS 12 Jason Led Boyd 2 2 Duncan Cettew 4 4 Mickey Johnson 2 T Anderson Jehnstead 1 2 Lapsehies Moore 3 2 Baumgartner Congrecatlon- 3 20 Prctkyterian Humphreys 4 8 Boise Smith 4 Schrock. King' 12 2 Eaton Reinwald 1 1 Lafky Hutchinson 2 t Nelson 1st Baptist 84 Broer 2 Jewell 2 Money 22 Lenaburg 12 Bobbins 3 82 Evangelical 11 Childs Hofstetter If Rudln 1 Bartraff 4 IHlflker OlSTIll DOTED BY G!DE0;i STOLZ Co. 40 S. .Snmmer AND MEU.017 rXAVOtl Ml