Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1928 — Page 3

■settle states j I VIEW ON CLEANUP I w the • 11,11 borer meeting. March ■ ' . i... >n called by’lndiana Kami 81 ” ’ Ud-ts President Settle made ""Tlliing statement; "It In not for I tl "’ Lv nor H'* 11ll ‘ ,luty ot ,he “* 10 Buie <ll I' determine whether F “X the corn borer In a menace ami " r " pxl( . nl we are in immediate , w * Tn ., Department of Conner'"‘"ion ami the I’nlted atate " ’Mmrti of wieuinire, who have their . entomologist* and tra'ned I i ** -I ’ W -'|\|, 1 sat th.il «ur Ijm-r- ore lor- ■ to C arrv out a program of work ' Wended to protect other farmers who ' not in the quarantined territory, thev Should be paid for the extra wo: a <h<w W’ll !, e required to do. as it will L,),. .with their regular work on t he (arm and the financial loss will be treat I am deteimined, as far as I am ccncerned, that our farmers shall have a square deal in whatever course Is determined upon regaiding corn borer control and clean up work." Miout 600 farmers from the infested area in northeastern Indiana attended the meeting. They passed two resolutions; one opp sing suport of the pro posed appropriation of ten million dollars to fight the pest, and the othei

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requesting that 95'. of any funds appropriated be designatd payable to the farmers who do the clean-up work. I * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ y, * NEWS FROM PREBLE *1 By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * '.:¥¥¥'¥¥<¥¥¥¥¥ 5! Those from Preble who attend' d the musical program given by the Orchestra of Kirkland high school Thursday evening weie Mr. ’and Mrs Otto Hill ing and family, Mr. and Mt.i. John I Kirchner and daughters hone, 1,. line | and Erma. Miss Susie lulling, Nina I and Ethel Shady, Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family. Mis. .1. <’. Qran.lstaff and grandson John Francis, Mr. and Mis. August Welling ami daughter Mlldtod. .Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman motored to Kendallville Monday where they visited Mr. and Mis. Robert Sheri >ek They were accompanied by Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Straub, of Decatur. Misses Irene and Lorine Kirchner, Blanche Fugate and Mildred Werling and Mr. Ed Arnold ami son Paul attended the Regional tournament held at Fort Wayne Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. Raymond Werling and son Eugene, ot Foit Wayne, spent a few days visiting the former's mother and sister Mrs. Divid Welling and Rohna Werling. Milton H ffman and daughters Gertrude and.Berneta attended the regional tournament Saturday, at Fort

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Wayne. Misses Irene and Lorine Kirchner and Blanche Fugate were Siturdny evening dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs. | Louis Slitter and daughter Panin, of Fort Wayne. Latet In the evening, they attended the final game of the logional < tournament held at the Ninth Side Gym. O. Dilling son Wayne and dmghter Fem visited David Dilling Gasper and Susie Dilling Sunday afternoon. A pleasant surprise was given Sunday evening fm Mis. .Martin Kirchner later in the evening a delicious luncheon was sei veil. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirchner and ilaughteis, Mr. and Mis. Oscar Werling and son Melvin, Mrs. Andrew Weilini 1 . Mr. and Mrs John Kirchner daughters Elina and Mis. L. Shockley, Mi. and Mis. Fred Werling and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ewell and daughter. Mr. and Mis. Charles Ewell Mr and Mrs. Mai tin Kirchner and ilaughteis Paula and Mildred. At a late ohur. the guests departed wishing Mrs. Kirchner many happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and Ival Newhard, attended the afternoon session of the regional tournament. Mrs. Mary Dilling is spending the

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week viHltlng Mlkh Suhlp Dilling .Mr. and Mm. Henry Docker, of Ge- 1 nova, the guests of Ml. and Mrs. J Charles Sullivan and daughters. Mrs. Mui tin Kirchner called on Mrs. John Smith Thursday afternoon. Mis. Herman IMerkea, of Decatur, visited her parents Mr. mid Mrs. August Werling Sunday. David Dilling, Casper and Susie Dilling had as their guests for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dilling and family of Laketon. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Dilling and family. ■- - - --— o — — MONEY TALKS Raise big healthy chicks by u\ine Queen or Schafer Colony brooders. Every one guaranteed. 500 chick size $13.75 1000 chick size $16.25 SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. 'l'-S-M-T _o Attend 11. H. Cafeteria Supper. Saturday 5 to 7 p.m. t-f Enjoy the U. B. Cafeteria 1 Supper. Saturday, 5 to 7 p. m. ' t-f —o 1 USE Limberiost Warning Powder

Greenshnig (U.R) Fire of undeter milled origin did 12,000 diinmge to th» |- farm of Lueiaii Ryle, four mil'-' sou. > of Greensburg, included in the loss was .

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j o<l escaped. ■ - —o —— — — ' Clinton 11. Spningot of Fort Wuyno. was >i business caller here, Tuesday