GOT ANY IDEAS?Woodrow Hall, pictured above, need* some information. Recently Woodrow, who lives with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Truitt at their Jesse . Ranch, was herding some turkeys in a pasture near the house. He noticed a small object on the ground, picked it up and put it in his j r pocket 1 ater. at the house, everybody began to try and figure out* what the darned thing was. First they cleaned and polished its . i* blackened surface to make the figures more legible. It didn’t helpr too much and everyone is still uncertain as to whether it is a coin.* souvenir, token, or what. The object is about the sire of a quarter.It seems to he made of pewter or some other light metal. On one. side is a picture of President John Adams and the dates 1*37-1X01. On the reverse side the marks are almost obliterated but “independ-* ence and ••liberty are discernible and the word. ••Chicago.** evi-dent I v where the ohiecl was made or minted, is still legible. But the small round piece of metal is still a mystery and the Truitts ind Woodrow would like some clue as to its real identity. (N'SP.)