Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1941 — Page 2
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f ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4 H CLUBS V— 4 i Red Pepper* The Red Peppers 4-H club of | I'nfon township held the organize-j tion meeting April tl. 4-H supplies were distributed and plans were made for the years’ activities (Xi-1 cer* were elected as follows; president. Warren Nidllnger; vice president. Robert Bulmahii: secretary, Donald Grote; treasurer. Carl Geimer. reporter, Robert Goeix; recreation leader. Kenneth Blent, refreshments. Gilbert Biens. Jolly Worker* The Berne Jolly Worker* 4-H club organization meeting Was held April 24 at the assembly room of lhe Berne *< hool 32 member* were present. The meeting was in charzre of Mia* Glenys Arnold, adult leader of the clnb. Officer* were i elected as follows: president W’illa Mao Moset; vice-president. Betty Alice Meiller, secretary. Saralielle Beer; news reporter. Gloria Riesen; song leader. Sally Bagley; pianist. Marilyn Smith. Work and Win The Work and Win 4-H chib of Jefferson township held the first meeting at the Jefferson high whool April 29 The meeting wax called to order by Grace Mosser. Officer* were elected as follows: pres hie nt Rnth Myers; vice-presi-dent. Ij«l*s Mae Stnltley. new* reporter. Mary A. Butcher; recrea- . tion. Joan Sink, song*. Jean Ann •ink. I Sixteen membor* were enrolled in lhe elub a* follow*: Nyla Morn > tngstar. Hxrreit Haines. Jean Ann Hink. Alyce Num. Leia Mae Dailey, Itoaeinary Boze. Mary A. Butcher. i Ruth .Monilngstar. Marilyn Halnea, ■ | Joan Sink. Verna Mae (’aatongla. ' Be'ty I’all'-y. Wilma Overhalser.
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Ruth Myer*. Charmaine Butcher. At the «lose of the business meeting a short period of recreation f was enjoyed, followed by the serv-1 I Ing of pop corn and cookies by the leader, Mr*. Holman Ugly The: ‘next meeting y||| be held at the I | Jefferson high school May 14 with i Joan Ann Sink and Jean Hink a* hostesses. _ .- ■. o— , „ COURT UPHOLDS (CONTINUED FROM FAOE ORB) world ‘Although every dealer is an independent business man. the supervision and control exercised by. GMAC and OMHC over it* business operation* is almost a* complete a* ‘ if the dealer were an agent In all i i i i we do not bedtati Ask UsIf you want to know ahout the workmanship or enduring qualities of anything in our store, just ask us. We make a point of learning everything about each item before accepting it and will lie glad to tell you what you want to know. I I _ nHMsRIMMMMM ■
io hold that the jury finding of roitspirsey and coercion are supported by the evidence ” Commenting on the General Motor* challenge to the applicability of the Sherman antl-truet law. the rourt said the case Involved "rammerca In dealer*’ ear* purchased hi Interstate commerce.'’ The tribunal also rejected the argument that the law was not applicable hecaese the dealers were engaged Individually In the sale of the same product. t'laariy a physical combination or combination of non rr-npetltor* may conspire to restrain unreasonably the Interstate trade and commerce of third partfee and thereby anbject themselves to prohibitions of the Rherman act." the optalon said. The court added that"amjlTt tai of the individual defendants did net destroy the case becsuse the grand Jury had found there were other agent* "who con Id have been end were responsible for the act* and pollcfea of the companie* — - " Ri" About H percent of the world s bathtub* are la the U. B. AOTHT oy FIAAI. StnUIWKAT or kstatk ao trie .N»tl<w I* her*h> given Io the creditors. heir* and legaiee* of Hart»v V. Kistler. de'caeeO tn appear In lhe Adam* <'lr« nit Court. neM at Itr.atur, Indiana, on the X*th da> <>f May, I*ll, and show >aus*. If any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with lhe estate of said Sei edent should not be approved: and said hr Ira are notified to then and there make prrv.t of helrahlp and receive Ihelr distributive shares Krnrat I. Kistler, Administrator I'oatur. Indiana May I, 1911. John 1.. Detasa. Atterees May X. 9 VKIIi I <>l IIA VI kt I II I WKAT or »:•!.» r»: ao. st*» Notice I* hereby given to the er*. dltOTlk hr,r» and lagatees nt Marvilla Kistler, de eased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, un the JStli day of May, 1911 and (how cause, If any, why the Final Nettlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. ITrnest L. Kistler, Administrator lie.-atur. Indiana, May tat 7941 J»ha 1- Het mm. Attarne* NOTIcm TO TAIPAIKIte Nolle* I* hereby given that Monday May 5 will be lhe last day to pay youe Spring Installment of tax**. Th* county treasurer’* office will ba open from 9A. M. to 4 P. M.. during the tax paying *ea*on. AU taxe* not paid by that tint* will bocome delinquent and an 9% penalty Will be added, an additional 5% will be added for each year tax remain* unpaid from flrat Monday in May In th* year th* delinquency occur ad. Thoa* who hav* bought or (Old property and wish a dtviolon of tax** ar* aekvd to com* tn at one*. Cull on th* Auditor for *rror« and any reduction*. Th* Tr***ur*r rah mak* no correction. Th* Treasurer win not bo r*epon•ibl* for the penalty of delinquent tax** resultnlg from th* ommlselon of taxpayer* to state d*ftnlt*ly on what property they dealr* to pay. In whose nam* It may be found. In what township or corporation It I* situated. I'eraon* owing g*llnqu*nt tax** should pay them at one*, th* law I* •uch that there 1* no option left for th* Treasurer but enforce th* collection of delinquent taxes County order* will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent tax**. All param* ar* warned against them. Particular attention. If yon pay taxes tn more than one township mention th* fact to th* Tr*a*urer. Also s** that your re- etptb call for all your real estate and personal property. In making Inquiries of th* Treeeurcr regarding taxes to Insure reply do not fall to include return postage. John W. Blakey Treasurer Adam* County, Indiana. April 1 to Mav «. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS RANGES PRIC’EI) TO MEET YOUR BI’WJET. FOLEY’S STORE PREBLE, IND.
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I . RATES Owe Tlm»—Minimum cherge es He for N word* er I*** Over M word*. Ifeg fr _ ; Twe Times — Minimum charge of 40c for 2D werde W Me*Over SO xvord* fe per weed fer the two time*. Three Tim**--Minimum charge *f PBs fer M wnrd* er i**e. Over M word* t'/»e pt» w»rd for the three time*. Card gs TMwke SOe Obitueriee and verse* .. R 9.00 Open rata—Otaptay *<vertt*.ng SS* per «*lwmn ln*h. ♦ “•LIMO" AOVIRTISEMEMTg ASventoemeate appearing in tbta rdntati wttheat nn«e* *ign •d ar* "bH»d." They art te be anewrrgd by tetter*. *d4r**»ed te tbe box number ta car* of the Daily Democrat. W* can gfvs no infoHMtlM cMeerntog | the parties adverting FOR SALE ’ rAsana ATTumox — cj> HO-A at oar expense for dead etock rssoitl Th* Stadler Prodiet* 00, Frank Barger, Agent lUf Two hatchea of high-grad* Polap otn tested Baby chick* each week from MO to 3*9 egg laying *tr*la*; also baby ducklings. Prices reasonable. Model Hatchery. Moaroo, lad. -U SAVE MONRY and get re**H* with Bark'* Chick Starter, containing C-KA-GENE, price* I* 71 per IM-lb. Burk Elevator Co. Phon* *l. 17-U SPECIAL! FOR RALE New Kelvinator Refrigerator, 199 95; also wnshers. Decatar Hatehery. Dealer. James Kitchen salesman. Open i-renlng 100 ts FOR HALE — Cabbage, tomato, cauliflower, yam planta 5c doxen. Henry Haugk. 204 8. 10th. Phone ST?. 103-3tx A BARGAIN for cash — Beaut Ifni quality brown walnut. Cinderelln style Rpinet piano. Like new. 1941 model. |l4<>. Write Wholesale Furniture Company. 15*0 Meridian Bt., Anderson. Indians. 103-*tx FOR BALE — Boy* bicycle, good condition. Will sell cheap. Sid N. First. Phone I*l9 103 3tx FOR BALE 4 bead cattle; 2 bulls, one 10 mo., one 2-year-oId; 2 cows; one 3-year Roan, fresh soon; one t-year Jersey, good milker. Lewi* Take, Decatur R. 2. Craigvllle phone. 103-3tx FOR HALE -Field tomatoes, ewaet potatoes, yellow reslatant cabbage; other vegetable and flower plants Mr*. Wm. fltrahm. **9 N Ninth St 105-2 t BARGAINS so Hot they Stale—--9x12 rug pads, *2.90; carpet sweepers, |2; 9x12 mats for felt base ruga *1; card tables, *1; bed spreads (Chenille), *2.50 up; 9x13 Mohawk Axmintaler rugs, *2h.50. Hprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. XO4-2t FOR SALE - Red cow with eaW Also yearling Guerneey heifer from good mlik strain. Tim Nils*tMuni. Monroe pbooe 2-D. 106-3tx MUST SELL — Pre-u»ed merchandise: If yon are Interested ta good pre-nsed farnitura of any kind, washers, rags, or platioe, writ* Credit Mgr.. Post Offlce Box 22*. Decatur, Indiana. 104-tt FOR SALE- Funks Hoosier Croat Hybrid, *7 per buabeL *OO baahcl Indiana hybrids, aeries 41*, 4*5, *Ol, 010. mi. I-arge flats, *4.50 per buabeL Small flat* and round*, >*so down. Planter plate*, Case, 75c per aet, other makei, (1.30. Theodore Bulmabn, 4 mile* we*L 1 mile nortn of Decatur. as-iwwod n MARKETS AT A GLANCE "Mocks: irregularly higher and qnfot. Bonds: higher. U. 8. governments Irregular. Chicago stocks: mixed. Grains: wheat ftrm. up A to H eent. Corn easy, off % cent. Chicago livestock: hogs steady to weak, cattfe weak. *h<«p steady a—xMSMauulwau^wuumsw——wum DRESS UP! Make your selection from our large showing of New SUITS at prices from 16-5®29-5« VANCE & LINN ’
WANTED FOR SEWING MACHINE values ae«. used or rapoasMaed -Phone 411 or call at 445 8. Flrat. Singer distributor. AU make* repaired. Me* J lea, belts, part*. *5-l*tx WANTED Loan* on farm* Eastern money Ixrw rates ’ ary hh anti termx He* me for abstracts of tttl*. Frtweh Qulan Sl-m-w f WANTED — Fane loana, tow nataa. No smßitosieß, appmtoal er title enaadnation eoote to borrower. Short term loans an tow a* 4%. See UM before making roar lean. The .Sottlea Edwartfa Co. WANTED- Culiector for local mag axlne accoanta. Write J. L Hobbs. *O4 Big Four Bldg. Indianapolis. Ind. !053tx FOR RENT FOR KENT — Hleeplng room In modern home. Nicely furnished. Mrs. O. L Vance. 403 North Hecond atrret Phon* 3*4. 105-<3t FOR RENT — Modern apartment, uptown Ruttable for one or two. Mr* W J. Kubnle. I*7 North Third. Phone *7l. g 104-tt - 0 MISCELLANEOUS LOANS FOR TAXRS — Don't let your tana go delinquent -avoid penalties. Borrow the money you need here — and repay on easy terms. Local Loan Co. a 9S-lnx FL’RNITL'RE UPHOLSTERED. Repaired and ReUnished. We buy and sell good used furniture. Phon* 4*o, evening 4494. Decatur L’phol eter Shop. 104-3vt 1 PVT DOWN new cisterns, clean cisterns and do concrete work. See Henry C Bohnke, 3*o Winches. ter street 103-3tx LEWTON’S BARBER SHOP. 40* N Second St, 2 blocks north of Monroe St Haircut, 25c; shave, 20c. Dick Lewton. barber. 103-4tx FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatar. Ind. MObtf For floe upbolatering at reasonable prices, contact 504 Sprunger Street Berne. Indiana. *l-tf ■ " - -o— — STAGHORN SUMAC The aumac* are probably oar best known native representative* of the cashew family. Thia family include* a great variety of specie*, most of which are native to the warmer region* of the world. Some are used in the production of drug*, dye*, waxes, and lacquers, some have highly colored wood and are valuable a* timber, while others are important sources of tannin. Home are exceedingly poisonous and produce strong caustic* which burn the skin severely, while other*. such a* “Phtaihia" produce valuable edible nut*. The staghorn sumac I* a large shrub or small tree inhabiting dry. waste place* in eastern North America. It grow* in the mountains a* far south a* Georgia. Cluster* ot velvety red fruit are produced, which la of some value to widllfe when more nourishing food* are not available. The plant la alao of some value as a source of tannin. The leaves, twigs and small branches are stripped from the stem, partially dried, baled, and sold to tannin extract plants. The staghorn sumac is one of the 24 species depicted on the 1941 Wildlife Conservation Htamps. tau ed by the National Wildlife Feder at lon ta connection with the fourth National WlMilfe Restoration week. — Beulah Methodist Church J. F. Lutey, minister Chnrch Hchool, 9:30 a. tn Charlee Fuhrman, superintendent. No preaching service Sunday. Mt. Pleasant Church Minister will preach at *:3O a. m. Church School al 10:15 a. m. The minister will preach at Pleasant Walley at 10:40 a. m. SpmHstxssst art Maeretaar Katatr X*. SM*H Notice la hereby given. That lhe iindei slanr'l has been appointed Executor of the estate ot Ja< 01, Boerger, late of Adam* County, de-<-eaa»d. Th* eatate la probably solvent. , Otto Boerger, Wxecutor Fee* 1.. I.ltlerer. Alteraey Apiil IM-3A Maj 'Jg II PB s*m» dev v»« ePP'v ■■■■■■ No ApprelMl Fni LOCAL LOAN COMPANY taow la frtu *l*. la l>M. ©w» gxhsfar stora—Pßene 131 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS •:*0 t* 11 ;M 1*:«0 ta 4:00 •atvrdaya, *:00 p. m. TttepbtM IM
•r«dy * Mvketf.,o, Cretavilie. Close* m q CorrrefM t No coinm halon Vaal* re<eiv«4 <len ’** 100 111 I’o lha 120 to 140 Ila* *1 140 Io |*<l Ih* 140 to 190 lhe 190 to J4o | h , *4o to 240 lha 240 ta, 3<si Hn 300 to *M Ibe 350 lbs., and iip Rouahx Stags Vaals Hprtnx lambs Yaarllaa lamb* Cllpiied Isinba . as WHOLESALE tie M POULTRY QUOTAT.or Furnishes n, M*U . Egg a P WH r, fc, •»ac*tur f Corm led May 1 Price* for fl rat clan ofarjj Clean, )arit<> shite <«(i . Brown or mixed e|p. Utp'i Heavy ben* Leghorn hint lb. Heavy broiler*, barred «r n» rock*. 2>, ta. or ovtr Leghorn broila ra. IVta.e" over j Heavy stags Leghorn stags Heavy epringen, barred « white rocks. !t> Old rooster*, lb __ Turkeys, young m.iri Ducks, white 5 lbs, or wtt_ CHICAGO GRAIN CL9K May July H Wheat .91 \ Corn .4»*» « F t Oats, May. **iH; My a 33%. Hept in> » i 32% FORT WAYNE Llv-rOfl Fort Wayne Ind JhyU Livestoi k H<>*». irregular, Itefll | *4.45; 140-200 lbs. B». A lha. *4.15, 22"2P' lbs, II*.I 260 lbs.. *4 15. 24»-2»«Ml 340 300 lb* . »'."5. Sht-jtfß 35‘*4'«» lbs.. »7.P'; IteMl *7.45 140-150 it-.. |7M; 3 lb* . *7 35. 120-IJO iba. CM 12u lb* . *4 '5 Roughs. *7.25; H*g». I» Calve*. *llsO. Fed western lambs *l<ite*N clipped lambs. |« * lambs, *11.5". INDIANAPOLIS UVEFM Indianapolis, lod Mcyi-d Livestock Hogs 11.000; 10< lower; I lbs., *4.30-»?.4o. 270-Pelb.l *4.3>1, 100-160 H»». HM-IUS Cattle. 500; olves. 7P; • steady ou'smalf supply good steers. »!'-5 U» ere and heifer seQbt ydd *9.50-*lo.s<*. Vealers. steady to •«* *llsO. Sheep. 1 20"; iambs. ply mostly 46-9*' lb fed dvril *9.25 *9 5". feu g""d 70A4 lamb*, *11.5". CLEVELAND PROOI# Cleveland. Ohio. May . 4 Produce: Butter, linn: extras mil arda. 36’4c. . Eggs, steady: extra 21’4c; current receipts Poultry, steady to heavy. 22c; ducks. 6 I' l ’ * l»c; muscovy and < ■not'd-“ turkey liens up •" Potatoes Ohl" and I’xMO” russets. M H 15 P"- ‘"♦‘J Chippewas. 11 25 Maiw *165; Nebraska reds I * nesota rods fl 3511 **'■ cobblers. *1.15*1 ld«* ’’east buffalo lives t0 ® East Buffalo, N VW —Livestock: Hog*. 1.30"; mod*"*’J strong to !0c over good and choictrucked ins 170.21'11 ,,? sparingly *«.76. Cattle. 450 including , lans; Steer run 1 lans, little action, weights late. Thursday and bulls, strong •" >* cutter apd common *4.75; lightweight ***** *4.25*7.25. Cattle. 25"; un< hanged choice vealers. *H Sheep. *00: shorn I’" 1 ’ steady; good o'" 1 weights. »9 25-»9 «". *11.25. LOCAL GRA, "’I* R "cf BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Price to _ — J No. 1 Red Wheal - - No. 2 Red Wheat . J No. 3 Rye Corn. 15*4 moisturr J Corn. 1714 moists' Corn. 1«H a»<»‘ i,lU • No. 2 Soy Beaus . New Oats. 30-lb. te*L-
