Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1950 — Page 12

!. II I — I .. 1 Pwvinet Na I—East Union--—-Schnepp SchoolHoubb Preeinet Na 2-We.t House Precinct Na 3—East Root-Dent School House j Rrwif Mnnmnitth School House ““fiShct No' It—North Pretoli' rniftstti Mtatt Preeinet Na 6-South Prette-School House, 1 mlk 4 north ox Preble Preeinet No. 7—North Kirkland—Clara Bell Preeinet Na 8-South Kirkland-let dwelling house west of store building in ew cor. See. 26. Kirk. Preeinet Na 9—North Washington—Ben Biting Residence Preeinet No. 10—South Washington—Rinaker School House Preeinet Na 11-North St. Mary s-Bobo School House Precinct No. 12-South St. Mary’s-P. MBhH. 8. Basement Preeinet Na 10-North Blue Creek-Kimsey School House, 5 . ■ . . " *■ ' Tjj gj Wi * R Preeinet No. 14—South Blue Creek-Dist. No. 1, Lincoln School Precinct No. 15—North Monroe—Town Hall. Monroe Preeinet No. 15—Middle Monroe—Election School House Preeinet No. 17—Berne A—E. Main St. Filling Station Preeinet Nb. IS—Berne B—Auditorium gNo. 19—Berne C—Town Hall Na 20— French Township—Election School House No. 21—North-Hartford—Linn Grove School House Nn Run von, Sec. 35 Na23—North Wabash—Wesley G. Amotuta Rea Na 24—Ceylon—Lot 57. Quinton Hall . , "-t— - .T •- Residence, See. 10 Precinct Na 25—Geneva A—Firs Dept. Office (Old — Town Hall) Precinct No. 26—Geneva B—New Town Hall Precinct No. 27—West Jefferson—Basement High School Precinct No. 28—West Jefferson, Frame School * - • House, so Cor. Sec. 17 — Decatur — Precinct No. 29—First Ward A—Mcßrides Welding Shop on Grant St. Precinct No. 3ft—First Ward B—Canning Factory Office Precinct No. 31—Find Ward C—County Jail Precinct No. 32—Second Ward A—Court House Precinct Nb. 33—Second Ward B—Fire Station Preeinet No. 84—Second Ward C—Worthman Field House Precinct No. 35—Third Ward A—County Highway Garage Preeinet No. 86—Third Ward B—Frauhiger’s Const. Office. N. 7th St. Preeinet No. 37—Third Ward C—Jena Sheets ___ _ __ f} artg¥ Cffjfj Walnut St. Precinct No. 38—Decatur-Root—Gerber Imp. Co., N. 13 St..

Peppy Beta The regular meeting nt th* Peppy Pal* 4-H club of Prvble town ship was held Monday it the Zion Lutheran school auditorium. The meeting was called to order by th* vice-president. Itonna Heck, man. During the business meeting It war derided tn have a mother-daughter party during. May Plana were also made tor a softball team Group singing was led-by Curia Rynder and Sharon Schuller. The: elub then joined the Green Lest club tor recreation directed by Barbara Carr and Phyllis Nuerge ■ ’■ tyetreshments were served to the

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17 members and the leader. Mrs. Arthur Koeneman. by -Shirley Fuhrrpan. Marilyn and Sbelva Miller. The next meeting will be a stunt night May S at 7 TO pm-. in the school auditorium Every member ft widest ed to present a stunt Merry Maids The Monmouth Merry Maids met for their first meeting at the Mon mouth high school Monday evening The following officer* wy.re elected: president. Ethel Cook: vice-president. Pat Courtney; secretary, Mary Lehman:' treasurer, Shirley Gerke: song leader. Audrey Grandstaff: health and safety leader. Rowena Merriman; game 1» adI er. Esther Cook: softball supervisor. Nancy Kirsch: stews report ••r. Marlene Johnson - , During the business meeting It Was decided to have the dues 10 l : . J 1 e.

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eenis a meeting. Following the meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Johnson, the adult .leader. At |I.M a Bargain Memphis, Tenn (VP> — Mrs F. D. Wicker has an electric iron which mmt have set some kind of record for durability, "It has worn out three wooden bandies, and many, many cords." she said. “it has been in constant use for at least M years. Best of all. It cost only ll.M!" - It Happened Twice Tawas City. Mfoh‘ H*Pl — Fire, tike light slag, can- strike twice in the same place and at the same ' time. A gasoline station reported a fire o» Monday,. March IS. at 8:30 a.m. Bix years before, a blase hit . the station on Monday. March 13. at B:3® a.m. • . -. : Go to the church of your choice r next Sunday. HAKORN i COM MUffM MX MUCINS WITH AMT MEAL i For a pleasant change from bread or rolls, serve corn muffins. Easy with Flakorn. Just add an egg and milk. And so delicious. No other corn muffin mix has been • able toequal Flakorn quality. if

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I* COUNTY AGENTS * COLUMN • — 11 • Adams county Is one of 58 Indiana counties that have won special merit awards for having an outstanding 4-H elub program in IMS Adams county extension agents hdve received notice from the 4-H etub office at-Purdue Univeraßy that the award will be made at the annual 4-H round up in June. Adams county will receive a bronse award which will carry the number of inembt r» enrolled and the- number of standard club metnher* for-the year- Membership in the county In 1949 totalled 708 and was 897. the previous year. Las: year the county -re<:< iv> d a brpnxe award, the agents said. This Is the second time that the county has. received this 4 H hj.nor t’ounUes are given recognHffinj for inipiovenivnt-in local programsand Im-rt.oul no nth. rship. Rec ords.ofr Adam, county, show that, more than 21.6 percent of the i lK>t« it:i.il numb*r of 1" to W year old iiHHtg toiks were enrolled last year, and that more than 71.7 per i-rnt, ci th.' o uteri nn ml" f» of standard club*. Awards have been made annually for six years by Prarie-Farno r and

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WLS hl cooperaite* with tba Pup due I'uUarsßy agricultural jua. ». - ■- - - ■ — l. — ~ VAMAF au4urtu< lawß OOwTreWws ■ MBW , onatten—Boone. Cana, Clinton. DuKeth. Fnvettu. Huntington. Tippucanoe. and Warren —will receive gold awards for meeting highest * ; Vi, Sudan Grata Sudan graxs ft one of ttm best hot weather pasture* for ail classes of livestock. Sweet sedaa to new available sad is more palatable than regular sudan. Its carrying capacity rtosM ogaai es exceed that of alfalfa. Sudan should not be seeded until the soil to warm, usually after May 20, according to Purdue University agronomist*. Reduce Paracite* Clean water and feeding are two Important factor* to reducing the presence of many internal parasite* of poultry. Many feeders are designed to prevent poultry from connuninatlag the feed, but more attention should he devoted to an improved supply of water. Frequent change* of water and a thorough cleaniing of the container* are the best aid*. Value of disinfectant* In the wnter to greatly exaggerated in moat cue*. Democrat Want Ad* Bring Re*uM*

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