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MR. N1C0UIDES IS A VERY BUSY MAN ii '<»p\ri£ht. 1 HIT M**.»n KcMt»Jte>r smith) $37 ami I h<*d O*;»}*<1 $40 as i.yin my travellers cbecque* %**TV in $10 and that d Athens, October 2 denominations But on •k tax nad bet n added irKTt*ci>«*u t'H' CUM to morv ; than tne driK-.'in^u I rmd So J wa* , directed to return u» the bank for •PHE GROVITH OF BlRr.AlVRACY IN THE UNITED ; n«.r~ A' 'hi> i»..nt I iu>' «!l « rw • States is duUurbir.tf to mam American* but a full realization of its dangerouyty draHrmn^ rftVfi— restriction of human liber- ty t almost endirss dr!av ard confusion, a!! tending to retard every pruducti\r «-f !<->!•---«\ cracv im action in ! un»;jr. ^ a coat. for almost aJ! merchmn- j money an- ex«r*m«*ly high and wagt*| they cUiiu. weU-t<xW Greek* who of Gwek-AijieriCM friend* but had J never take« the trouble to Investi- did not need the jab* were engaged and many of the*e were of j never take« the trouble to Investi -„ .„. The other girl** f*r*nu. . low with the rwult chat j 25-years m the L'mtetf States, and Teaped a fortune from their now has a small but wry | ^ ^HTI- \h«' *a> bom and tftey <*erv <x**rat.on». k wealthy nch cJa» a ^poverty- j natural used csii^en*. C>n returning j There i» Mrll e\en in wme parts o/ ' h\ed for JU >vars or rrx>re tne> be- , came very *'em]thy. But during Greek told me that most of the I a t COUXGL4N' VS. NEW . KttJiof rrrr , „ i._ Tbe September issue of '\\y llT ? ot t!.»*•• B'..? h<i\iru; surfed <xr c*la*v who Athene .are very netir starvation Inflation has run wild, and ail a rr 1 had n:> •irket a? ia>! I Twrrhandix* is priced in ten* of A«\tja minor a rirntv i;t ir maj> >>>:L!r until you *ce bureau- t ou find it in t~very country on this -j^ beleaguered coutirirnt. !;u' in n«> land that I ha\ e \uutrd is it »o f —who i> ready and \rx </us to de- ft? m-Gfr-rr. N-t rM-n the Crrrk* have a (good) } vHop ?r*d# f<>r »*• r*-nefr of hc<n- for it. . I he theoretically sni.nlr ^M * of drachma L A work- ho before the war consid- red .'**> drachmai per month a *a£e now receives between and 30D.0U* per month. and 4 >:;]i cantwt afford a pair of j sell\ and f>> counrr?r*-;s MVITV.V * -- I hAtrnpfrfd ^ e\er> Turn by hureau- purvih.ising an airlines ticket era tit* delavs which ma> cot* him as much J5o,uuu. His Kod likewis* comes ;, a fuU da> s salary erf 8.000 to thr price ot J\ pounds offer* axi example. 1 ^ After tm\ riling in f urope for several months, it become* habitual that inirnedjj?r!y upon arrival at one point in his journrv thr wi^e- tca\c*l< r b^^ms ot make arrantfeme/>t«§ for the nrxt I rm i» rsvnlij! ArTH-ncau ad\ iser . of butter or oiTiciaJ oi an a-d nu>>;jn or re- lief i^enev htrt' *o ai^i>t m \hc foilow.njf history o/ one typical Grt^k forking class f«m and..*>. takt*n !rom the fiies of the n?c«'n-.TnK**.t»n (if no are uncertain am! transportation schedules ' . * . . . . tuork with fi^e vtiihout notice, but f\nd> it :o carr> on hi a, c k.nd of efTic*ii»ncy * } and >i*«ed TO v\ructi he is accustum- CIUM* the purchase o! a luLct ottm con<umrs several hours. j ed as </ne:ru*T bUMrt* >*rrun or Last Monday I called at the ABA (>**-di*h Airline*) of fice ! H>ifdtv VVOf ^ r - n •-• ncause operating in with the j*n-sont Q gate their ftnances Weli. M he smd. \If» not ne^es-jN^w in Home Economics*' .^r> tha* they be to* rK-h. Just a The college campus U^x <in gotid man with enou^ ... I tell, \d^vii-wjth^hc-heniltni «x,r> you. >ou t Gre^k >ou v^rite and let me cent of CoiW^w girU fa\i»r the \*ar all their pn>perty was de- Greek* t«iTp!o>t«d b> forVtgn aidi know ' >hrrtj>. padded Moulders. d<+-j and »he> e\^rything 1 scratched my heed ifc-onder-' bi>U-*. k>ftK->w*ket s\iitx and all about he Cht^stfilieid topcoat. Their U The parenis are to- ill and too oAd iwno do not neW! the *ork. bui >*tH) | ing fc • t* !•; . i^ ..^ KW»^ «H . ^^ - - - wen i j^n w \|s daughter, she s 15-lb ite colors are bhie and tr u» so the daugtftrr came to v^dnt tne pre^u^e o! wxirk.ru; tor j lo .%ecure a )ot>. Shr hope?* the AnirTKitn^.\ In addition 'j^eyj to corttt- to the StaiedUiter thi> as>err r hat r*ifre are many Amer- j >ear, »'h tne a;rn of earning jran> in positions which ctxiid b»- enog^h TO car** lor her parents- j liiied t*Quaji> M^il b> conipe<enl j The A uW I !:kr f». ge! h*»r a tuc* they in t hev don't wan! pleati-d e \uo rxitrtistw to o\er h in outlying \:1- Greek> then*b> . . w , . . .„ ^•> is much worse than ic Alhen^ . econ JHIV , | K>)nx >R > N« Vr. which on the surface appear*- \T^K' !act that, asvie from tood in arTantfin*: transportalion to be a well fed *eil clothed c;t> t ar>d cluthinj; Jxuxvl> ^ind >tni can- Huri^ar>' n*\r n:adc it her»*o> to The piiijnt of tne iarmiT in the not po*>ibl> .send ent»OKh To prv- North »> diiTicult Ucduse the so-• \ ide for all v>ho n<i\i tr#m >our caiied \CIMI war Ix'tw-tvn the aid nas not rvacned d*.*^ r> to th«» and tne uuxerni»ent LX»nu7K>n pi^opJe. ha> cau-sod nian> has made a^ncurtture aJ-' of tntyn to turn. in. ck<Np^iiF lu impossible Thr farmer* and , Cjnvnunism.\ a weil-'inf «rued the viUagers are murtrunted by Grvek explained ' \ lur Mr Sntith to visit planned. Me i?u**d >t as u :iw it at r beer at ;v.uil u R •*»Lauraw t'AJRK ofT;ce her>» iilu>trat«w the unoV-r which x>me of ese p**opjc h\'^: Matsfws, father, born 1902. j *HJe> ahke. and suffer tnmi both On The other hand. Amerioan V lur r workman >n junction Kaula. fnother bruLher born li*35. pupil. Dime- born • their homes members of lor de!a> and tnireau- i troiv patient, burn 1942. poUorrr>- had an attack of poU ioni>elitisi .n winch resulted ? t to make arran«enien!s to t\y I*ttt r in the week to IstanbuL The cJerk made the re>er\:ujon. and upon checking my passport crr\cy ad\iv-d that before a tickrt <:<>uld be ;s?iur(J. 1 must call at police °^i a >\ headquarters to obtain an«»th«*r rubber stamp endorsement on » neo**s>.^ > u* T>, , , , . /~ i • • .Channels o! o^re my visa- Ihi* seamed a bit unusual, -because my Cjreek visa is- f < | OTr! ;,] f>w ^ <^^ n Tnt , r>Kichiner> of' ta K^« to ^he Children's sued in New ^ ork «iv«-« mr thr pr:vile«r of entering, and leaving ' aid. and at'rmpb :tt ^KXTZ CU:> to fur treatments and later to a t^ i ; • i r J L *L \cet on with T hr> v>b »!>• all rwit ' Ier u hert* J>e is having physiothe- Greece several tirr>e> over the nrnod of one year, and further- ' *» e ^ n K ' \ n i KiJ a * f * ;i [ ^ , x . • *^^»^ The father is a^orkman but has ofT:cial-i :n J*araJysis of his ieft leg. Was . f . \ - r ' im P^ sloltl more I had alre.ad\ brrn pr»>prr:y t\leaie I on arrival in \-»reecc. ^ o ^, tK>!>' -. when the bureaucratic rnachiner> beijin-i* to grind, ex- vo4ved .n merely £< •iri^ The dirT.c-u!! wurk »-* in - ;t sr no rej<ular work that are ;seVss and short cuts im- l !ht ' Ami r.can Miss.on to Greccr J ijn1 ^ Itv earn* very to support one and jfields their farmaes> - officiate *uh whom 1 iiave di>i*us>- ed Lne^e interviews. sa> thal.tn per- M T Jonnson, chief ^>i the CARK order to naMle the work wrth an> rrtL<sion in Athenn. told me that in decree ot efficiency, t his opinion tne mutt st*nous fa-. gunnel are required. \That rr.and for food and clotfrio# pack-' prufevsjonal or otherwise htfrhh in Gre<n:e is in the villages ' educated people.\ as onf official ^ possible. >ou must cont:nue on through the mill. . hiH affenoes s - ch a , CAM. and police headauarter* ; s located ^omf distance frqrn the ''Cre-ek War Relief -in The face of ABA office, but I reached it by !a^.j in about 10 miTJUtes. I was successively passed (:om one clerk in one room to another in a > offur Ur.!l! flfl-il!!- I ->ai tk.m> mill une uffiiwl m\ W • need in Greece a magr.ificenr It is a tribute to the sincentv of and the small tonns outside Attv • p^t ^ .-They are usually frum : wt.'il-io-do lanulies. be\-aus* 1 a pro- There Ls SDHH* feehnu: among the fessional education can be aff'jrd- that American t;ovfrnn^nt ^ on iy by the well-to-do. We ha\t aid to this countr> »s a stiam. lor ' also ^ound it necev»ar>- to empk>\ tne reason that it nas not as ->et j Americans in sonx- of the Top ad- in any suable proportion, reacned ' mini>:raHve p»'Mtion* f because v^e the conLnK>n man, who needs it i ^v unat»le to tind ndU\t- Grwks .< in 'ITiraee when* the whoie tairkix j Miiiions oi dollars uorth of fine; experience or used to live and ail suffer from * American machine tools, construe- 1 ,*Th«»s<' W'no cai;e<I at John,; Wood ^ horr.f on Sunday were Mr - nnd Mrs. Robi^rt l>avis and daurfi- Ivi Janet. Silas Rice. Mrs Krnf-s! LaPlante and two children. ri-rux 1 . N : ion. \i lk.*toi-n-r 1. lt>47. Hirrv K ilitchman bint-. S V Blanche I^ Fannie Flora W»u!ford arnl Mr and Mrs t Matthews. W. S. C S NOT UK ct li&t. will hoid their. lujuor a: Nw. 14 a: r>-\ei-J:4 under the at S Mildrtii nn>\'>. ' ^ S.uldon .VDH 1 , f» pL!*k ^ >\ann«e HI\}I)N and Krmina Bcv-' C'rou>« rncui. O»unt> vl Sr ins caliod on Graix* Brayton Sun- remv N. V. for *»!T-i>rcn.iSe day. f-Min*.;»ti4>n. *Mr and Mrs. Ji>hn U\>od ami- LM?. ti i h•'. $. 1VMT four children \iv.!«ii Mr and Mrs-. <r,-U<ui X- S!>eldon W:nlrod WruTfor^d and Mr. and > } > -'irk Sirtvt are I :nii;arm as tne When sent awa\ has many broke out they They came to nx>biie* Y L^NRRA differ. and even m^w auio- Khippt<i in here by years a^o. sttll stand rtmint ettortntie yeeHh On tho surface. Athens Is an ac- tive, busv city, jts streets prepared to do bu^jne<is. lie questioned me in French v o°*&<*oies :;iey nave can-^-d •_ . _.. _.-_. 4 _-,.. L- ,r-.i:__ • -i__ ^c . . ^* :h R^^i W -H and de!orrr.;na: concerning my entire tamily history, filling in two sides of a on ion to ats^orr.phsh all That has been large form in pen and ink This required considerable time, but i done so thought 1 could see the end. as he completed the form. But a Tho <-*J>vk civi! ser\-icr stafT rs d . 1 1 ir 1 1 enormous — arxi pix>rK paid s » copy was required. Instead of making a carbon copy p^^ ir fact ^^f^.^ !\ rnanr < when the original was prepared, this chap calmly—and with no frequently uaik ouf in protest flurry—proceeded to copy the original, again in pen and ink. j strikes Tiie machinery of govern- •/if • He then took m, to another otfrce where my pass port and £ ^ ^ the forms were turned ovrr to another clrrk. This man examined • reiterates tnat it cannot afford to the documents leisureiv and finaUy filled out another form. Ah- ' P«> rnore On ?-he othpr hand, it ex ,«ak,n g some len^hly not.lioni in a lar.e book, he ^p.«ed i K^^^,^^^^ me on with nay papers to a third man. This chap initialled some ; i n g bureaucratic ofier^rtions would of the forms, stamped my passport and returned some of the ' turned in »t cufToltg'on only develop eflfrciency and re- the fathers brother This j at Piraeus, tne port ot Athens - ; aut arnobiie h* j h X h 1 dn 1! d a constant cannot hetp Them m any I in the open air.-Some, of th^s mate- j d* n a ^ ^ a >* ^ on S- The dining room*. other way So the room has onei rial is gradually being'releaded to« t>ars and sidewalk cafes of the larj;e b*»d. 1 trunk, 1 table. 2 stools I American contractors who are ! Hotel Grande Brrtagne and the and one chair, a few ragged blan- i here with the Amencan Aid Mis- {Hotel King George are weli filled kt'ts on the bed. a small charcoal stove in the corner of the room complete the furniture. have no clothes and are dressed in very old ones. Their health problem is the most senous one as it is affect- ed by.the lack of food. TTley are undernourished while on the con- trary malaria needs special nour- ishing food. The mother wishes to Mlon. to help buitd roads and carry j well dressed people, and The j on other types o! rtM.-onsTrucrion. i menu is excellent. There is considerable merrhan- on cfe>ptey in the stores, but lt ** ht ^ P™?*** e\'en on the help her working but it -is impessibl^. She i« too weak to do any_ thin& even her household for S4^. the clerx made: hiffher wapes/or those retained out anoThnr Jorm-this time in To buy or sell abroad^ and both tlf b: ug crb papr country. This f>ait of the job was new* completed Total urr.o: 1 hour _ ^ 30 minutes. S^ver.l do/en (.:h»T trip!ic;P-, hu: using carbon paper j are vita j T o Tn e Gm«k\eoonornv people of Greek and.oth^r rv;i?M-^ rf - - 4 J — \ • -'-- ---• «lities were poir^ Tnroujjn the rm.. d.rtct*rd me to another window,- , fusion are inwived rhat'manv at the same time. On returning U> the ABA hfTiee- over I was ad\ L<ed that lk*fi>re the completed. I ticket could he purchased. 1 rriiisr counter Jo get mj currency dec- n-r- t ir i so mirch red tape, delay and con- , . . . ,; fusion are in\*ohed that manv bus- mn< . IV }?l\™\ eV ^l°!i. ^ *?I d |inessmen have given up aiUat- tempt to export-import operations. Bureaucracy, as it exists here, produces another evil in The form lorm i required on ^n-| of a substantial black market. Too MH» ooQntry* endorsed, \ the first fio authority to pay rrr>' drachmai. A .Mr. N.c-oraides was trri r re buck 1 upstairs to Mr.^Nicol-1 f or \ \ •the man to see. I wns giver a d<xl3- nipnt stating that penriission wa> rccjursted to buy ••?«• tirke!. '. -^The Barm nf Qrrrrr vn? witt*rir walking distance.* an*! I found .Mr NicolaKles on the-seond Jl«>or. A s. The delay and dif- , . .. . _ , j ficulry in chan<r:n^ foreign cur- ile wmalU-d one of the money ren cy into Greece moner has oor> r I d btid d1 wmalUd one of the money r r rorms I nad obtained down-1 nnd «H thr ributcd to the large black market uu111 •»--MTP uix 1 ?* ^Jtn dinicujty. A relative-of an American Greek family with u-hom I touped Athens one day introduced me to two Ath- enian office workers, whose homes are nearby his own. Both are tnem- J>ers of upper middle class famil- ies, and would in normal times now expect to marry instead of seeking office work. Both are now em- ployed as typists or telephone op. rrators by the British Aid Mission at 8500 drachmai per day. Most of Their incomes goes to parents or members of their fam- ilies. ' __ -„.. exchange at onee -a | One of these girls. r :o a -ip4 at adfsk nearby. , profitable operation for the black of a well known musician has re- mride>*u? ano^lter form, PR»* : marketeer and his customers, and er and his cus!o?ners and harried individual, he wtvrked de- ed the pa*>rrs to another clerk who; a &nort cur to pct the DUS 'i nes s cj - ^ ome A revenue stamps and to a third clerk. under fern fie pres^un Telephones on his desk po«>p]i standing: both inside ami outside-Ti^fs . _ rf .^ ^ his 6ffice. in lorn: ^^V^'v askint^-iar^e l>ook and passed the papers.^ a former re>ictnt%>f the F»?ites (>ne Greek merchant who oper- made some notations in ates ' an office suppIy business he ok and passed the papers s r»nd dirertr-d rrw to my down tn the foreign partmen^ on tne fir-* fi'H.r r^ de- t: aixl a naturalized American citi-1 ment l«-d tne papers and turned; zen _t o ld me: o\er to the fin?! girl, who Gently been contributing to sup- port of a-brother, now hospitalized a> a result of poor food and-malnu- trition. Jhe cost of a hospital bed is ti<>,(**) drachmai per day, with food, medicines and medical treat- \?°V > Apparently when th* equipment [ was shipped. L'NRRA failed tot provide,the mechanics to unpack! and assemble it. for there are few \ dollar basis. A feu- blocks off the nati\e Greeks who have had N ex- j main streets, and in the outskirts perience either in assembling or! 0 * the city, the poor are every- modern f^uipment of this' ***here. TTiere is much unemploy- ' ment. From the air. the land looks parched and dry. and it is badly eroded. In some sections, there is little water, for rhe dams to hold back the winter rains were blown put during the war and only now j are being rebuilt. The Greek, with a huge mill- j of bureaucracy about his j type. One American engineer told me. for example, that the conven- tional type of American stone crusher, used for road construc- tion is almost unknown over here. that mo&r of the road, stone is broken' by hand with heavy ham- mers. ' Greeks declare that mis- management of L'NRRA food and clothing: shipments, principally by Greeks employed by L'.VRRA in neck, with low wages, high prices • and unemployment staring in his; distribution, sent large quantities I faco constantly, has not quite lost of these necessities inio the black all hope. But he is in despair, and market. They blame this condition distrustful of promises of akL He on poor selection of personneJ byj would £ ive a , great deal — and- the L'NRRA authorities. . Often, understandably -to leave it all for \ \ - . - , The paradise of America a>iRT j r.r.1 N«»«ai Ba nk Robert A In pursuance (>t an! Suie. !>>ns H. H.. m«i. Sam waiter has ser-\-ed me several days at the Hotel ^^c. and wo have had a number of br.*-. peasant conv.r- nations during almost e\f-r> meal. Last rught he asked me: - Do y<>\ know any rich Greek* in America* ' dul\ of Fore- j j told him that I had a number and enterwl in St in ^^ thesepeo of them in a desk tray s tand is that com these people don't under- 10 ho» crtTKT and h^ fhe proper tuitho ticket. — At the- fon^i^n my passport was a^nin and on r^reu'inK my m*- *icket with • h:rr to trade. That s the only way To prices down, and raise our desk. trw Th* cost of addition. This girl's 1 n * I Ur 2 ^M T ' 1 * A ur h u r 5 Safety GLASS _ Installed REBUILT.\ —Phone 290 JACKS AUTO J>ARTS ~ /\ Starters Generator* TJUJTJICL Pumps • - Distributors - v , Carburetors - r 271 East Main Street ,y« i ••»•* . come is combined with those of her ••{' $ •MTERIIATIOItAl APPROVED ACCESSORIES ARE fOR YOUR PROTECTION \ V4>u buy truck accessor I e$ from us m i th complete confidence—confidence thai y©u ^re getting the bestbecause our accessories are International-approved. That means they have been double checked for p*r- Jbrmance. qualin and durabilin by International Thick Engineers. Complete lioc! Fiir price! TacbometeriK extinguishers, heaterv f._>g lights and dozens of Be sure to see us firs: far trjdraccessorifcs^ for.mik itekctxxi, sure caaiio and f^ir orrces7 WILMOT .1.\SCOTT McCORMICK - DEXRING FARM MACHINERY CSTERNATTONAL TRUCKS 39 t with any other currency.* J tribution of more and belter rner- ttmev 2 hours, ID minute*, by • chandise.\ 1 ^ \ . | With dollars he .now has in the J ticket states, he said, he*should be able! i to import,stationery items, such as I ' pencils, wtnch are not produced in | Greece, but whictftiw 1 now ver>' scarce and very experLsive. He ra- tions his present supply at the rate of one or two per customer j The various approvals licenses. f «c, required for import, he went 'on, are so voluminous and result in ] so much delay that after trying 1 ! /or six months 10 gel permission to ] place one order — he has finally given up aif hop** to purchase I direct from America. -'Strangely enough \ he said. ! \tt is possible for me to buy small quantities of j*encils. imparted from ffbroad. ir&r. otner u*nole- ' saJers he re in GrtH-ce BJt the price I i'- terrific. I know, frorr. prce lists : rSecently iarwarded. TQ me by j . AmeTTcs^n HiaimlarturY rs that if I ^ could :mporr ja rea^cmabk supply. ] t I couid afTord :o sei. then: in de- qtiantJlies and at prices far ' the present market. same is rrur of other arti- but I -ctr.i sef-rr. to .pet the T:*quir*>a There is ah* ays deiay Apparer.';\ some pe&p* car get the rrojired approwl< but 1 cur \. I was in America m for 25 r>. and I knou •r.it compe*:tior >r only way to pretdtjev a sound rr.x and a dt-c^r.t standandf oi father and mother, now principally i:;tio remaining that TfwTlather recrmly refused his legal number of ration coupons for clothing. Even-wtth the tickets, I cant buy Lawmrce and state <»r m n i in n l he Judgment named.- w,i| jiei; at pub p lic auction at th* uffu.* of NW*»« and Pangl*. attorneys, ut Ctouv^mour. iM P am ? INTERNATIONAL Trucks Combination STORM DOORS TO OKEXR Witki Delivery Th« Cole ' HARDWARE Inc. ce A beautiful Chark foMndo- tten wrth ftxckmv* Dual- Control for b*aury-wifh- comfort—at a less-rhor>- ortfrwry oors#t prkm— sold A on a money-bode ^uorantee. 1^95 Your Oarb Pro^nionat Conetiere wil fkyovln ^uf of yom CHARI5 St. PHONE 445-*l tff ^SXTX-. V*47 at two G the prtmtm* desmbetl in sard as fullows, via: All that tract or parrel of land, situate in the Town nt Herw*m. Coum.\ of St. — ew York itnii J bounded and desrntwxJ at foikmx: Betnn it the MHitheasterfy romer </f the H3 lot herct«f'*Te i i devtif^^* to Hem^miQ and runr.jix iher.* v aKme the northeajterty line thrn«*.f Nonh 25^ de- [ Knee* Wwt 25 thorn* 30 links to the 1 mo»t northerly romer <»f %&») UA ir. the i um-n Ime between ilern#>n and DeKaib ' thence deAect nght yi a«KT*r» X' ' itiu* \ nirw alonjt »atd f,-wn line 2f> rhitinr \n Juiks Xo a. mupie «tub markeg 3i* uhU .\«• I -at tne Nx^rthwrst n*rn«?r »t the jb aAd - 55-100 acre iot hetviwtficr de«Dbed t*MM*e- deitert xieht 1I?» tlfv^pe* 55 and run* South 1 : - cfr-rree* We?*t «S (ham* i * iink* to a a^»ft mapie stump at an «tngte tn thejwrtrrly &« of the iid MaJi«oW or lot. then** ath >ut Sr»ut h 24 West ^ikms tht ur t e\ '•» **iv *h* Grtffltto'i lot 41 ilimrai 1't imkj- i.« tn*« eorner thereiif m the mHd^fbenc* m roma a» »t twad* aim uurrt% worth wmmily in a grnerai Jrf^iwm uf about North ^» desrw rhajn* 52 link* iny>re •outherly ct>mer of said H?. art* »*-: throe? akMix tht K^thcaKter'y Jme thereof V»rt^ 62 desrvea Ka»t M chains 25 link* i/i the of **€ of land. iDorr of Wejtt about 31 or ic**- to the Alar, all that trart or parrei of situate tn the TC^VIT. tt^•muud. :o the aovtn«tt#ter?> line of the T-vrn uf DelUIb at « majwe rre» the mmt w*rth- eti> corner of a M latefy ocrupied fey Smith and rw»nir»« akm« amid* m llhe Nortft M dtnj««» Ea«t l*y chama Ucki to a hemkirfc irre rttrntrK throce V» imk» to 2€ cfeams u> a enrner nn the ea*t*rlv line of aajd Oiatafrey Snn:th kH thence Nnrlh I On,i 11 £*«t 15 rhaiM alone satd ttne to the piacr of be^tm^niE car*«*ia*a« 5*.SB arm of land marr or lent that certain other p*er> or psr- tl»e Taw.^ ^f Hir- mor >fnrna\t<1 ami Aeacr^twd as ff*'Jfmr% •W *t tMe emu* oi tike m*a o t the toe aw U» N E mnr of a k* j rnnt nartfd xo J Au*tA ±T*C njr.r.^ut theare | Aumut. the mad rt^ffu t4> j j South <i tc the center r>: t no tour ctoains >• unks ro uJtim at Lhe irttrraprt wr. of thane* Hart* r HUPMJS Writ BILL. .I'VE FOUND SKINNER'S FARM SERVICE ACE HIGH Y<m M weB as I that dairying is a hiffUy / today. A to lf» food bosmescmanu IVe foaod k food 't Atlaobc Farm Dative*? Sarrice becm^r <1) prompt. (2 ) Only kirbest quality Atlantic motor fuels and (3) Th* drrrart ar« tbe land of fe&ews yoo can oktebi reliable advice from re**rdkkf farm lobricat 15 are MU \d ^«> pnAleij*. 14) And •a tW bontett. Y^ k . for my JESS L SKINNER DISTRIBUTOR OF ATLANTIC PRODUCTS Phooe565 \ — -Phone 568 W.