Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1941 — Page 5

KsPAV. ffUHLAHY 4,11*41.

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waa »«t for trial on March II (nlore Appoarance Appearance tor tbo defendant waa etilerad by Hubert R Mif'len ahaii In the Mill of Vernle 11 Long ' with acalnot Cordelia Townaend, and othere Notoe lu't Filed Two note atilt* worn Iliad by KU w Mteala againat Mary and H H Kobineon The one demanda |»T. and the other |ll& Nathan C. Nelaon I* attorney for the plain 111 in both atitono Final Report The Anal report waa Bled by the liquidating agent in the matter of the dlaoolutloii of the Berne Haying* and Loan Aeaociatlon and a requeat lot •Ulhority to pay certain t laiate »ao oubmltled and an*tamed Petition Filed The Kill* Coat rompauy. the Maurice L Martu* company the Alton Garment company, the Superior Hat company, the Liberty Froch company Bled petition* be made party defendant* in the recelverahip auit anainut Vlgrau'a. Inc. An aaower waa Bled by the I intervening Arma. let Far leeuea The damage oult of Charleo Fiaher againat Robert Yoke wa* ael i for iaauea February 2* let Fee Trial The .lain of KU W. Hteele agarnet the Mary K Hteele rotate waa act tor trial March 18. A claim with .he aamc parlle* involved waa vet for the law date. Title Ou'oted The court found tor the plaintig in the auit of Hay ‘I Teeple again*! John Iponcer and other* and ordered the title quieted Partition luit la the partition auit of Roae M Clark againat John W. Meibera and other* proof of publication of notice of eale ot real ealate wa* Bled, the report ot the aale tiled, egamlned and approved The deed wa* ordered, reported and approved and the .ommfawioner allowed *iou to be taxed a* coat*. The dietributbm waa ordered Ealate Caae* in the e*tale ot Mary B- ndcr Inventory No 1 wa* Bled, etamlued and approved The inheritance lai appraiser ■ report wa* Bled in the eatate "f Anthony* Kohne and the notice ordered returnable March t. In the ealate of Page Blackburn the Bual report wa* Bled and the notice ordered returnable February It. The Bnal report waa Bled in the eatate ot Hamuel Bteluer and the notice wa* ordered returnable February 25. The report of the inheritance la* appral*. i wa* Bide in the e*tale of Jafftay Joseph Vega Notice ordered returnable February 2d The report of the Inheritance tea appraiser w.v Bled in the estate ot Henry Knapp aud the nolle* ordered returnable February •Id. In the eatate ot Mary K Hleele a petition by the minor heir*. Gladys Well* and Horothy M. Well* tor the payment of money lew* than liuo each wa* Bled. *ub-

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autbot Ued to pay the sum* re- | quested In ibe eslate of Marie Hower a report of sale of real estate was Bled, eiamlned a-J apptovi-d the . deed ordered, reported and ap- , proved. All entries made by the clerk during vacation In tbe estate of C. V. Conn’ll were approved All entries made by the clerk during va< aiion in tbe estate of , Andrew Bert*< b were approved by i the court. The Bual report ot the administratrl* wa* bled In the estate of William Mitchell and tbe notice uidered returnable February 2k The Bual report was Bl>-d in the estate of Fred Luitmaii and tbe notice uidered returnable February I 25 Tbe bual report in the estate of William Mel. het wa* Bled and tbe notice ordered returnable February 21. In ibe estate of Haitle Studebaker Obenauer a second report ot tbe receipt* aud disbui scumeia waa Bied by the e*e< utor. Hearing on tbe report set fur February 24 In tbe guardianship of Ida James tbe current report was filed. The current report was Bled, egamined aud approved aud the trust continued in the guardianship ot William Graham. Enter* Appaaranc* In the suit of Clifford Mann, a* administrator of the estate of Aurora Mann against Charles A. tiook Vim ent K- Iley entered bi* appearance fur the defendant. Set F»r Trial Th.- suit of Ifesdemoiiua Lemiuler against Fred and Esther Ful-b-nkamp wa* *et for trial on February 21. New Suit Filed An amended partition suit wa* Ble<| by Charles A. Cook againat Charles A C.e.k as adinlulvtratoi and the summon* ordered Issued, reluniabb- February 18. Enter Appearance Parrish and Parrish entered their

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

appearam a for the defendant In the suit of Velma Garner against Charles Nlblich Marriage Licsn*** Charles E Wullinian Ib-iiie tu Lavon Jane la-hman. Herne. Harry Weldon Wulliman Herne, to Elmyra It Ix-bmaii. Berne. File* Becond Paragraph The defendant. Eva Haulier, Bl- | - d a second paragraph of her alls wer aud cross complaint In the suit of Edward Hhue against Eva .Mauller and other*. Sst Fer Trial Tbe divorce case of Kara Faye lluiris against Howard Burn* wa* 1 set for trial on February 4 Tb<- divorce ca»e ol Harmou Pyle against Hylvia Pyle waa *et for trial on February lu Hubert Il M< Ch nahuu entered bi* appear- . am e fui defendant New bu't Filed I Th.- Federal Farm Mortgage Cor- . poratioll Bled suit to foreclose a mortgage against Herman Bieberf! l< b and other*. Contest Will A suit to contest a will, wa* Bl- ’ ’ ed by Minnie Jone* Against Allie j M Null and Huldah ffcietla llavi* Rscsivsr Appointed The court this morning found Vl- ', gran's Inc . to Im- Insolvent and ord ered the appointment of a receiver. M F. BeiHng wa* named receiver to take ov.-r and conduct the busInes* a* a going concern. A receivi er'a bond iu the sum of 12.500 wa* filed, esamiued aud approved. —-—— ■ o ■ •———— Fall Prove* Fatal To Tree Trimmer ; Monticello. Ind . Feb. 4 tVP* - i Woodrow Hiiffhe*. 27. of nuar Monon waa killed here yesti rJay when he fell » feet to the pavement from a tree he had In-en trimming. — o Only one geographic division i , th.- Mountain State* showed a greater im rea— In popuhtlou bo-1 tween 1930 and 13l'» than between I 1920 and 1930

LISTPROGRAM OF INSTITUTE Berne Farmer*’ Institute, Will Be Held All hay Thurttday Th'- program for the Berne farm er*' liietltute. to b* held al the Berne auditorium Thur»‘l*y wa* announced today The morning program, opening at Sr 15 o'clock, I* a* follow* »p«rial mualc; invocation by Rev C A. Hchmld: addreea. "Advantag'-* and preldetn* of present day rural home. - ' Mr* Calvin Perdue; mu*lr. Berne high achool, addre**. "Hubalstence farming.'' Otl* Crane, appointment* Th* afternoon program will atari al 1 JO o'clock with music by the fiernr high school, remark* by L K Archbold, county agent, election of officer*, address "Much and the world laugh* with you." Mr* per due; music. Iternc high *rhool addre?.*, "Farm hobble* for plca■ii;<. and profit," Mr. Crane. The evening program, itartlng at 7 o'clock, follows: C. T. .Michaud manager of the Berne Furniture, company, master of ceremonies, music high school orchestra; Adams county horde •connmics choru*. humorou* expostulation; maiden* fair: short one-act play; warbling crooner; monologue, la-iber Augustine chief*; Kat on the Keys. Imitations; three flatterers; BchWeltger music hog; nail driving contest for ladies; pie crust making contest for men; Winner Chord* * COUNTY AGENTS * COLUMN Farmers throughout Indiana haw been calling upon the Purdue I niverslty agronomy department for information on some oat varieties being offered for sale at prices three to Ave time* those of tried and cwrtlfled Indiana varieties, it I was reoprterl here Imlay The seed being of foreign origin, salesmen are claiming th.- oat* I I were prixluied hy crossing two I varieties and that they have high yield record* In a foreign country Hut. Purdue agr<>nomi«ts. after cher king their mat.y year* of e»-perlm-nt* and record* of fest* by farmer*, claim the question is not one of place of origin, or yield rec--1 i ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Decatur, Ind. Phona Office 104 Residence 1022 Feb 5—K W 1h.11.-y estate and j L. L Troutner. 5 mile* east aud 1 mile norlb of Wren. Ohio. Ft b 4 Mr*. O K Zion. I mile ! west and 2 mile south of MonroeI Ville Feb 7 Lynn Stewart, 2 mile 'ninth. mile wert of Wien, Ohio. Feb. M — Earn Moeechherger, 2 1 mile south. 1 *W Went id Berne. Feb. Hi Hoyle L Alliaon. 4 miler | Ivaat of JCulu Indiana, on I‘auldiug ; road Hampablro bred gilta. Feb, lb Rusal Hoile. ’* mile > anal. IV* mile* south of Maples. Feb. 11—Clark Hauer. Briielon Ohio. Feb. !• Clyde M> Imuald. 7 mile l east. ■>* mile north Ceiina, Ohio. Feb. 13 John W Gallman. 3 | mile* '-art. mil -s south of Men I doo, Ohio Feb. 1* Herman Graft, lu mile I north of Fort Wayne on No. 427. Feb 15 lUinoia Duroe Breeder? j Aa*ociatiou Duroc sows, Sullivan, ( lllinoi*. Feb. 17 1 ’ a. I*l. Ketterning heir*. IJO-a. farm. 1 mile north aud 1' 3 mile east hatlMooga. Ohio Feb 17 -12 30 p m. t ba*. Mil-1 ler. 1 mil- east. I mile noith Preble i Feb. U t lias- Fauble. 4 miloa north 1 mile west Kockford, Ohio. Feb. 19 Orville Roy* r, south west of Cotouy, Ohio, 2 mile north I ot Mtddlebcrry. Feb SO John Christner, % mile i north ot .Monroe. Feb. 21 Harry Powell. L'uion City. iud . J« »ey cattie. Feb. 22 Keith Hoover. 3 mile south of Temperance. .Mich . Holstein cattle Feb. 24 Cha* Bilter. L* mil* north of Duibin. Ohio. Feb 25 in-lmore Hey. 3 mile* east of Wi.lriiire, Ohio. Feb. 2»> Cloyie Beam. 1 uiiie Kou<h. •.. mile we«t of Monroe Feb. 27 Hampton. 7 tulle south | of Vau Wert on 127. Feb Ju Beu bhrwyrr. 2 wile i •ast. 1 wile uurth ot Decatur

<>rd« m»d ein another t ounity, but j aitually how auch oat varitlM ar* , |M>rformlag vndei Indiana condi 'ion* in comparlaon wlih good Indian* varleiie*. One of the varietl?* farmers have •peclßcally asked about I* the I Nwedlsb Ntar. whli h lu a long series of trial* In Hw?d»n I* reputed j to yield more grain than Victory "The superiority varies according to local condition* but attain* In thia province 4 3 percent " Victory ha* .'wen In teal fur many year* on the Purdue test plot* During the eight year period ending til I*3* Victory has averaged, at l-afayette. 44 * buvhela per ai re. testing 34 6 (round* per bushel as compared to 54 4 bushels for Cartier with an average test weight of 33 2 pound* |irr bushel On the basis id thia long time comparison Cartier ha* outyielded Vl< tory by more than Ju percent and with a lest weight of 5 4 pound* higher per bu*hel Hwedlah Star ha* been In test only two year* at lasfayett? during whli h lime It ha* been one buahel better ihau Victory and with alm<>*t the same teat weight per bushel During the Mine two-year period the fieri ent of lodging Ila* l>een slightly less than Vlctnry but twice aa great a* Gopher, one nf the atiffi-r straw-d varieties. Hwedlah Htar atlbo a day or two earlier than Victory I* still later than Big Four and should be classed In the late <>at group No oat* of European origin so

JHw RntforyHn*.mdiww aSk Iso Vis motor oil 1,.. <7* Frwst aßdtd quart* bstwssn Braim •For thoputt •4»*ffF«//*MF« J Two add’d improvsmsnt* are mi Oil tt , t „ ans f MißnM Four* t . rnx>y when y<*» change to Z UPak-«««• BOVIS' For Standard Oil chenn.t. a a ISO Vl* w / r OjD » W have improved the mileage rharertsr * , aoasra L **>?*■* W — "J K •— mg tm<xn« ie» bulk. KM <|< * ANOUMB. »b»»U,! XW< • The mileage improvement get up •• fSXafINMMSfIT high as U r J in the nv«t pnpular grade . —Ui&t f I*l The redud i«m »n rarbon meant e«tra IttSUXailCo! Afwr faa Vt pirißU es f e«tra rralc». thrnAgh 'icacuK In*- • .t« rffcu<Drt»<t»4* ( har-s* lIiTW» litter perftirmnnee << a clean engine. ~ every I miht’" OhOOWRRMMfIR t lx« _— ,—... ..™ . - -..— — - . — - — —... . .. _ - — - - —-— —» .... — . ...... .. _ __ — Burke’s Standard Service Standard Super Service Five Point* Verlin E. Burke Mereer & Winchester Sts. 3rd A Monrue St. Decatur ■s-——!«■

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'far tMtud al Purdue, haw bn«u equal In yield or qualHy to adapi ?d varittiM drvslopcM in thia country. which I* probably • r*B*cilon of th* differsnc* In rllmatlr rondltlon* bare and abroad. Th? term "hybrid" a* used in -onneitlon with oat* lias no algnlfir an- e < omparabie tu com hybrid* which are made up each year from I Inbred* and single irossee. espials the agronoml*!* Oats varieties or strain* are croeaed by hand pollination to ss-iur* •*>■* type* But once a pure *tr*ln I* selected la tan be kept Indeßnltely since th. plan tl* self pollinated, wherea* com cruaaes naturally betause It I* open pollinated The selling <>t oat "hybrid* I* a misnomer and mean* nothing utiles* the selection shows superiority In yield, stiffnes* of stalk. re*l*tencr to dis<a*e. etc., state the speclalisl*. Purdue agronomist* point out that Indiana produced some ot the Bne*t oats on record last year both a* to yield aud test weight and that (here I* an abundance of high quality Indiana rertlßed seed of aiiapled varletlia for sale thiougb out the state. Fur the northern half of the alate Cartier, a white oat and Columbia. a red oat. liolh early varieties. are recommended for avarage soil conditions Where lodg mg l* a serious problem Gopher. ! an early oat. la ratummeiided Other adapted varletie*. slightly later.

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ar<- Wayne and Mlnoia Forth? southern naif nf the •tale. Columbia I* one of lb* very best along with eicellent quallly Abkn Receiver For Strike-Bound Flint Monticello. Ind Reb 4 itTPiA suit by the Advancw Paint Co. of Indianapolis asking :bat a racfflTffr lai appointed tor the elrike-lunind Hider Furniture Co. waa on file In White Circuit court today The action charged tbe Furniture company I* Insolvent and was brought on two notes totaling It.Me owed the Advance lompany A bearing waa set for Feb. 4. Five hundred employe* of the Rider Cximpany have b*<-u picketing the factory since Hat'.rday after falling to reach an agreement on ibe term* ot a new employment contract — ■■■-—» • ——•— From tbe crocus plant is obtained Jbc satfrun that la ur.ed a* a stimulant in medicine I' la also utilised a* a food dye for tbe coloring in cakes and candy.

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