Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1931 — Page 6

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ADAMS COUNTY IS QUARANTINED Entire County Is Placed Under Corn Borer Quarantine Indefinitely Adams voUnty han been placed unde,- corn borer quarantine for un Indefinite period, according to bulletins received here by Miss Hernice Nelson, Adams county clerk, from the stats conservation department. The bulletin specifies that no

FORD 1929—1'; TON MODEL A. 'Chassis with cab. Equipped with grain bed. The general condition of this truck with respect to motor, cab. body and paint is very good. , rke $415.00 SAYLORS MOTOR CO.

- We Repeat COMPARE Compare the values, prices and service we give you with those of any other tire dealer or distributor of special brands. The low prices of rubber and cotton give Firestone unusual advantages due to their world-wide facilities in securing these raw materials and their efficient manufacturing. With Firestone’s most economical distributing system, with over 600 branches, warehouses and service stores, we can secure a complete line of fresh Firestone tires, tubes, batteries, brake lining, rims and accessories within a few minutes’ to a few hours’ time and give our customers values and service that are not duplicated. COMPARE VALUES Firestone has this year added more rubber to the tread ’ KK which gives 20% to 25% more safe mileage before the ' X \ wear * s,noo( hs**" The Firestone Double Cord Breaker gives you SIX and t&a|SSB EIGHT plies under the tread—spreads road shocks— F Z 7 v lessens punctures — gives over 50'' stronger union be- /'** ? tween tread and tire bods which en arcs longer tire life and greater safety. y Live rubber penetrates every cord and coats every fiber B | ■ by the patented Gum-Dipping process—thus not only Ij ■ O XljA | Bg’T'AFllJ every cord, but every fiber within the cords, is insulated: Ml I ail this gives you 25% to 40% added tire life. COMPARE CONSTRUCTION 4.C0-M Tire Our Tire ★Mail Order Tire Lihow >ou «t our store J ——- Rubber Volume 16§ cu. in. ISO cu. in. Weight ••••••••• 16.80 lbs. 15-6c* lbs. Width 4-75 in. 4-72 »nPlies at Tread 6 plies 5 plies Thickness of Tire -598 in. «SSB in. Price $5-69 $5-69 ♦A "Mail Order” or “Special Brand" lire is made by some unknown manufacturer and sold under a name that does not identify him to the public, usually because he builds his “first grade” tires under his own name. COMPARE PRICES ! 'fireetene 'ftecetefut ftaeotoge OLDFIELD TYPE COURIER TYPE ANCHOR TYPE "‘t?™* esprit ° l "' M ’ i '° r ' ,OT Our Super Heavy Duty Cash Price Tire Cash Price Cash Price Tire Cash Price r a a Size Each Price Each Per Pair Birt Each Price Ea ch Per Pair „ 0«r MaH Order Our 4.40-21 $4.98 14.98 $9.60 30x3 $3-97 83.97 $7.74 Size Ca EMh M 'rmViTZ* 4.50-21 5.69 5.69 11.10 31x4. 6.98 6.98 13.58 4.50-20 $8.55 $8.60 $16.70 4.75-19 6.65 6.65 12.9® 4.40-21. 4.55 4.55 8.80 4.50-21- 8.75 8.75 16.96 5.00-20 7.10 7.10 13.80 4.50-21 5.15 5.15 9-96 4.75-19. 9*70 9.75 18.?0 5.25- 7*90 7.90 15.30 5.25-21 7»75 7.75 15.00 4.75-20 10.25 10.25 19-9© 5.25- 8.57 8.57 16.70 * 5.00-20 11.25 11.30 21.90 6.00-20 11.50 11.50 22.30 5.25-21 12.95 13.05 25.30 HD - > » W'SP'V 5.50.20 13.70 13.75 26.70 11. ». TRICK TIRES BATTERIES 6.00-20 15.20 15.20 29.50 30x5—17.95 17.95 34.90 "n”S <kso-20 17.15 17.15 33.30 32x6 29*75 29.75 57*90 ••• the extra value we rive you. 7.C0-21 20.15 21.80 39*10 Other sizes priced proportionately low ema id battery*” G Ot *’ er •*’*• V r l Cfi d proportionately low | Double Guarantee.— Every tire we sell bears the Firestone name for the protection of our customers. Every tire carries the unlimited Firestone guarantee and ours. f R. N. Runyon Garage Phone 772 S. First St. Come in and compare tire sections for QUALITY and CONSTRUCTION that you can see for yourself the EXTRA VALUES we give

corn, broom corn, sorghums. or Sudan gruss, including all parts of the stulk with the exception of the grain or seeds shall be moved, transported or cart led from the areas designated. The quarantined counties of the state include the following: Ail of Adams county; all of Al len county; all of Blackford comity; all of DeKalb county; all of Dcaware county; all of Elkhart county; all of Fayette county; till of (.rant county; all of Henry county; all of Jay county; all of Kosciusko county: all of Lagrange county; ill of Laporte county; all of Marshall county; all of Miami county; all of Noble county; all of Randolph county; all of St. Joseph county; all of Starke county; all of

I Steuben county; all of Union county: ull ol Wabash county; all, of Wayne county; nil of Wells county; till of Whitley county; th" townships of Auzzernaubee', Henry, j Liberty, Newcastle, Richmond and 'Rochester in Fulton county; the |townsh!ip of White River in HaniilI ton county; the township of Jacki son, Liberty and Union In Howard county; the townships of AntlerIson, Boone, Duck Creek, Jackson, Lafayette, Monroe, Pipe Creek. 'Richmond. Vnlon and Vanßuren in Madison county; the townships of Boone, Center, Jackson, Liberty, Morgan Pleasant and Washington jin Porter comity; the township of , Tippecanoe in Pulaski county; th" townships of Center. Ripley and Washington in Rush county; the townships of Madison and Wildcat jin Tipton county. No restrictions are placed by the regulation on the transportation of any of the above articles within the quarantined area. These regulations do not affect the transportation of articles intqgthe restriicted area, according to the bulletin. The regulations continue as follows : “Corn, broom corn, sorghums, and Sudan grass, which originate outside the area quarantined may be shipped or reshipped intrastate from the quarantine area to points outside such area under written permit from the state entomolog Ist, but permits will be issued only for ahticles not infested with ot exposed to infestation by the corn borer, and no persons nor common carrier shall accept, move or transport or carty such article out of

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shipment Is .iccomptnicd by a per mit. | i “This regulation shall not apply to the movement, transportation, I carriage or disposition of the enumerated articles by or for the de-1 partment of conservation or the; United States Department of Argiculture for experimental purposes. l “The violation of this regulation by any person or corporation shall be punishable by tine as provided by the act creating a ( department of conservation approved March 11. 1919. “This regulation to take effect February Hi, and to remain in force and effect until revoked by the conservation department." —- —- —————o—- ———— Then the Motor Car Came Bringing up children has certain- 1 ly become more complex with the onward march of civilization, and it wasn't so many years ago that practically the only worry a mother had was to keep the children away from the horses' heels.—Ohio State Journal.

_———_ ———coast roCOAST Fv/ ■ / b Til (Im £»,■/' J>:, I ■. V i - Foster I V' $ ■ oft / theSpirtt | W&MPwfiW I LMEffIWEtWj George M ashington, through his faith in our country, established independence. IfW Jx Let us, today, reaffirm this faith and confidence by working for home and independence. A Nation-Wide Celebration of Special Value Giving FEB. 21 to 28 Clearance B 66x70. Double 72x80 Double Blankets O— jv BT ,> . ... , ~, , k V 1 \ w Extra heavv, for onlv tpO.ZiM HOUSE $1.47 AZ; A DRESS DRESSES y.t waat \ PRINTS 70x80. Double (PQ QP £ LL " ?° U L , Part Wool Blankets. . You t beat them. . SU.Od Wonderful selection of Wmffci*WwTW large assortment of new and stylish House beautiful Dress Prints. Dresses, wide range of colors and sizes, 36 in. wide, fast co or , Special ,/ - - n ...— selling special at, yard ’ Clearance of All SCHOOL cSZC i&Jii WINTER HOSE IMWI 15c Be COATS |K Pl ... Colors of Biege and \'W L-nr-T-u.- 1 at two low prices ~ ” ® SHEETS and ® ranb fc arli ' wear ' J SHEETING Mwll v| in£ hose, at pair a PILLOWCASES | <.!»-4 /• rk P* ir MIBEW*;A ; a Buy Sheeting Now! 81x90 Sheets, colored |q« Jh 1 n 1 fw* hem. fine quality 9.4 Bleached Sheeting, selling at 9Q n SI.OO -' ard 3bc One Sheet and two 9 ;f Brown Sheeting, Pi’low Cases, colored 36 in. Dark and Light Percale, Cotton Yarn WASH RUGS, 27x 48, this sale /S*’ hems, a real buy at, good patterns 1 OlZ»z» pretty patterns HQ special - yard 2 C each IOC 36 inch Tubing , filing $1.55 ; “ r ° d " ly 15c LANKENAITS

College Students Ban Hazing and Cheering ' I Hartfbrd. Conn . Fob. 19.—~(U.R> | The student government organlzaItloii of Trinity College, one of New England's oldest educational Insti--1 tut ions. Inis discovered Increasing sentiment among college under--1 graduates against hazing all d 1 1 cheering. As a result, the sophomore i-lnss has announced abolition of the soculled “Freshman rules ', which | provided for paddling and St. I’at-1 1 rick's Day "scraps. Cheering now Is regarded as ] ; “sophomoric'' according to campus I leaders. Censorship of French Mayor Causes Protests Ia» Rochelle, France. Feb. 19.— ' ; (U.P.) .Motion picture producers and playwrights are protesting against 1 the activities of the new mayor of La Rochelle. M. Lm.nce Vieljeaux.

iwlio has Instituted t ‘nv elf us eeli-ti sor of all the city's e'nmnas and I playhouses. The mayor cut.m» his eensoi rights as director of the police department. He Ims ordered that id plays and films must be approved by him before being shown. An appeal Ims been made to the! government. Burglar Escape Barrage of Canned Goods Seattle, Feb. IH -(UP « l "’" " I burglar pulled out a gun and j threatened to shoot R. M- Dunn. | 17 l-yenr-old grocer, a 14-year-old | clerk hurled a can of tomatoes, hit the bandit on the temple and | ! floored him. Then the youth. Wil-: I Ham Priiestman. laid down a regular barrage of canned fruit and I vegetables. j The aged grocer, who watched . | the bombardment, said the boy hit j ■the bandit with every throw. Hol ran out the door after him. con-_

tinning to throw canned goods. ( Ilia n made his escape with c |SO, { ——o ——— aKKIVALS Mr and Mrs. Harry Stulls 1'

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