Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1951 — Page 7

TVEsfcAY, JANUARY 23, 19$1

ADAMS CENTRAL . FARMERS INSTITUTE ADAMS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL and COMMUNITY BUILDING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 19S1 Exhibits open to Adams Central School Corporation, Preble and French Townships Officers and Committees .y Chairman ; i Chris Inniger Vice-Chairman Eugene Arnold Treasurer J. u. L Eugene Gilbert Secretary X‘. ____ Hugh Landis j SOLICITING COMMITTEE Brice Fisher. Hzra Kaehr. Emil Steffen, Russel Mitchel, Harold Bailey, j Robert Ehrman, Dan Lantjj, Fred Kaehr, Glen Griffith, Harold Henscljen, Bill Bryan. j ; I \, ; EXHIBITING COMMITTEE LADIES: Mrs. FLjncr C. Beer, Chairman; Mrs. Richard LaFtonlalne, Mrs. Mira Kaehr, Mrs. Doyle Hoffman, Mrs. Harry Crownover, Mrs. Harold* Schwarts. Mrs. Ralph Bluhm, Mrs. Brice Fisher, Mrs. Harold Hen*et(en, Mrs. Sam Yager, Mrs. Benj. Mazeltn, Mrs. Homer Arnold, Mrs. 4|y Thacker, Mrs. yerl Lauiunghaiser.. MENk The G. Agricultural classes taught\ by Jay Thacker and Harnhb Bttlay with Richard LaFontaine actin* as chairman will serve on this com h) It tee. J I * * Rules Governing Exhibit* ; j J. Ai. membership is required by all adult exhibitors. . 2. wbibitor must prepare and present his or her own exhibit.; 3. Labe) entries before bringing them to avoid mistakes in class!tying - . ’4. Aul exhibits must be Canned or made since Feb. 1, 1948, and qot previously exhibited. \ \ \ ' 5. Exhibits in men's cla’ss must be grown by exhibitor. 6. • Exhibits In boys class must be grown by exhibitor, parent or gjuard|an. ‘ . f . 7. Entries are limitted to one in each class for any farm or family. 8. N,o entries accepted after 9:30 a. m,. January 31. 1951. 9. Canned good.s may be showii in either quarts or pints. ,r\. 10. All -exhibits must remain until the close of the 'afternp6n\sesFion. PROGRAM > ' Mornitig Session ' 9:30 MOsic w-- Adams Central High School * Invocation 4 Rev. Vernon Riley ,9:45 |\ Address —“How We Can Best Demonstration Farms” H. C. Thompson, Purdue (Assembly) 10:15, Address—“ The Woman’s Place in the American' V ' Home of Today” Mrs. L. G. Vannice, Danville, .Ind. ,\ (Assembly) \ 11:00 to 1:00 Ndon, Lunch served by the 'kirkland ' Home Ec. Club. - ' ' '■ ■■ I , ,|i ' ■ . . ; ■ ' ‘ ■ \ » Afternoon Session ' (1:00; Address—“ Expanding Acres”_____H. C. Thompson 4 1:301_ Address. _7_Gladys Skelley, Home Editor, Prairie Farmer 12:00 . Reports , . 2 ( :15 Drawing of Door Prizes in Assembly Room. 7 / Evening Program M 7:3Q The evening program will be furnished by Nancy Lee arid the Hill Toppers from Station WOWO, Fort Wayne. , I Your membership card will admit you to the even- ’ ' t ing program. Committee for evening program: . v Eugene Arnold, Ch., Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, Mrs. Elmer Ehrsam and Ezra Kaehr. DOOR PRIZES LADIES: ' ■ / ’ , . • Ist Prize 50. Chicks from Model Hatchery. ~f 2nd-Prize Pair Ladles* House Slippers. . I 3rd liidßer-Fancy Pillow **_.4ih I‘rize Pair Earrings sth Prize Broach Pin. • * , MEN: i. • ' \ ' lit Prize Life Membership In Adams Cqunty Artificial Breeding . ! i Assoc., or one service. 2nd Pi\z.c I»h> lbs. Chick Startef. \ 3rd i’jrize-—-50 lbs. Honncggers Pig Popper 4th Prize -50 ltrs. Calf Pellets. ' \ HOME MADE HANDy HOBBIES : 4 ) FARM DEVICES Photography, Handicraft, Art Ist 2nd Prize _____ $3.00 Merchandise 2nd Prize _'_S 83.00 3rd Prize _____ $2.50 'Merchandise 3rd Prize SLOO 4th Prifee 1 SI.OO Cash' 4th Prjze $ .50 MEN'S EXHIBITS 10 ears of market corn gallon mammoth Ist 'PriXelss.oo 'Merchandise \'RED CLOVER SEED. 2a.±.PriZe' _____ $3.50 Merchandise Ist Prize , Merchandise 3rd Prize =-L-:\s2 00 Merchandise 2nd Prize l $2.00 Merchandise 4th f SINGLE EAR 71 4tli I>rize 50c Merchandise Ist Prlzjei-.;... s3.flo\ MerChan'disel OF WHEAT 2nd Prize.-7—C |S.OO Merchandise I Priie_4.s2 Merchandise 3rd PrUe __,L_-Jfesl.oo’ Merchandise ' ,/ ' ana $1 Cash \ 4th Priie .50 £ash 2nd Prize _____ $2.00 Merchandise' j I , 7' 1 3rd Prize _____ $1.75 Merchandise Sample lof BEST: QUALITY HAY 4th Prize .... 50c Ca,sh » Ist Prizie $5.00 Merchandise pfc'k nr . 2nd PriH---- $3.00. Merchandise , . „° F OATS 3rd Pr)se $2.00 Merchandise 11 lze -Merchandise & $1 Cash «tb Pdze _____ sl.o’l Mbrchandise: r V r . ,ze 1-4-- *2.00 Merchandise 1 'll 11 ‘ 0 '’ r d Prize I____ $1.75 Merchandise BEST EAR <jf CORN 4th Prize 50c ! Cash Ist Prige -v--- ss:?oo';Merchandise? \PECK,OF BEANS ’7— SS M e, ‘ C^ n 2! ae ! I#t J’Hze..Merchandise & $1: Cash ; ’ r Prize -L--* 12 00 Merchandise 4kh,|rh|e __|___ sl.-> Merchandise 3rd Prize _ _ 75 Merchandise Gallon j LITTLE RED CLOVER 4th Prize. 50c Cash ; ' 5 longest ears of corn Ist Prizb faijOO Mei. hand ip n Ist Prize _.loo lbs. Chick Starter 2nd PriZ® ----- M-75 Merchandise. 2nd Prize $2.95 Merchandise 3rd Prize $1.75 MeYcha 1 Priae $2.00 MercMdil e 4th Prlzgp $1.50 MenhahdiJ.se |f.h Prize $1.25 Merchandise BOY’S EXHIBITS Boys under 18 yisrs of age . ■ OCIZEN- WHIT? EGOS PECK OF OATS Ut Prlzif* 4 $3 00 Cashi Ist Prize , , J s,’t.oo (.'ash . Ilnd Priia : s2i»n Cash 2ml Prize ~ s2.oir Cash 3rd PriZp]H'OO <’» M b 3rd Prlm . sl,on Chsli ■ 41b Prlzb \, s()e (‘aali Ph Prize ~ 50c Gash •' OdZ«N BROWN EGGS \ 'lO EARS MARKET CORN hl Pilzj' V < »:•»» Ivt l-ilzv . IK.OO (<; H h 2nd- Ptiw'’ - $2,00 Cash 2t|d Prize s2on Cush fl rd ITI 4’ ' IHty Caah' 3rd Prize MerchUntdlM* 4th )'.ri4' ‘ ’ **>' . \i»oe, Cush f - MCK OF BEANS " 10 EARS OF POP CORN \ Prl«|» .- -- 13.00 (’.ish Ist Prize $3,410 Curli 2jl4| Pri4»'. ■ $2.00 f'Mh 2i)d Pried $2.00 Merchandlae 3rd I'rizi' . sl+"’ t'uHh lira Prize $1 00 cash 4th Prlz? ......50c Cash 4tjh Prize i... (jo c Cash \ PECK OF WHEAT POTATOES I"■ Ist I’rizc s3.'io Cuah Ist Prize ... SJ,(H)I Cush 2nd prile .<...1. $2.00 Catth; 2nd Prize $2.00 Caah □rd Prize SI.OO CaeU 3rd Prize ............ $101): Ghato 4th pr|z! y, A' Catli 4IU Prize 50c Cash ■ 'j\ ■; ‘' J . i i1; -

FARMERS INSTITUTE SPEAKERS

1- -s 1 V ■ Mr ■ 1 wB ; ~ THMr ... Mrs. Calvin Perdue \, ' , T i a jli K ft Eli lAEE J. L. Morrow V

Pictured above are the four speakers ,for the annual Adams county farmers’ institutes, which will be held next week. Mrs. Calvin Perdue, of Acton, will speak at the Geneva institute Jan. 31; the Monmputh institute Feb. 1 and the Union township institute Feb. 2. Mrs. Lawrence G. Vannice. of near Danville, will speak at Adams Central institute Jan. 31; the Pleasant Mills institute FeflP 1 and the Berne inslitute Feb. 2. s J. L. Morrow, of the agronomy department at Purdue University, will be at Geneva Jan. 31; at Monmouth Feb. 1 and at Bernd S’eh. 2. ' V \ 1 H. C. Thompson, of the agronomy department at Purdue, will Speak at Adams Central Jan. 31; at Pleasant,Mills Fei>._ 1 and at Union township Feb. 2. \ "?

A LADIES’ EXHIBITS All cake* to be baked the day before exhibit.

ANGEL FOOD CAKE Ist Prize $3.00 Merchandise 2nd Prize _____ S2.QO Merchandise 3rd Prise SI.OO Merchandise 4th Prize 50c Cash NOODLES Ist Prize -4 $3.00 Merdiandijse 2nd Prl|te $2.00 Merchandise 3rd Prize SI.OO Merchandise 4th Psrize 50c Cash. ' ICE BOX COOKIES Ht Prize $3.00 Merchandise 2nd Prize ! $2.00 Merchandise irii Prize SI.OO Merchandise 4th Prize , ■-ftoi' Cash SOFT MOLASSES COOKIES Ist 4’rize _ , $3.00 Merchandise 2nd Prize . $2.00 Merchandise Ird Prize .... SI.OO Mcn hi'iitHse Ith Prize 50c CANNEO FRUIT 1 Peaches; 1 Peare; 1 Cherries I t Prize $3.00 Merchandise 2nd Prize _t $2.00 Merchandise 3rd Prize SI.OO Merchandise Ith Prize 50c Cash BEST KITCHEN APRON Ist Prize :_ $2.50 Merchandise 2nd Prize $2700 Merchandise 3rd Prize 1.... $1.50 Merchandise Ith Prize i .* 50c Ca. h MADE OVER GARMENT Ist Prize $1 Cash & $2 Trade 2nd Prize $2.00 Merchandise 3rd Prize __l SI.OO Cash Ith Prize 50c Cash

GIRLS’ EXHIBITS \ Under 18 years of age

DOZEN WHITE EGGS Ist Prize : $3.00 Cash 2n?i Prize + __ $2.00 Cash 3rd Prize 4__ $1:00 Cash 4th Prize 50c Cash CLOVERLEAF ROLLS Ist Prize , $3.00 Cash 2nd Prize $2.00 Cash 3rd Prize k,_ SI.OO Cash 4th Prize —5O c Cash ' ' ■■ '' ■ ■ ' \ ' PLATE OF MUFFINS Ikt Prize $3.00 Cash 2nd Pr* z X $2.00 Cash 3rd Prizr -.-. A-- sl-00 Cash 4th Prize .150 c Cash DOZEN BROWN EGGS Ist Prise - ■ __ s3.uo Cash 2nd Prize ..... $2.00 Cash 3rd Prize » $1 00 Cash it|i PrizH , \ 50c i’h fa DROP COOKIES Ist Prize ... , s:t.<M)-Cash 2nd Prize i $2 00 Cgsh 3rd prize $1,4)0 (Jkaji ith Prize 50c CitHii

3 Ribbon* will b* aw*rd*d for tach SCHOOL EXHIBIT

ip- 1 \ Sentenced To Prison 5 For Husband's Death’ \ Richmond. Ind. .Lio 23 HPi Mrs. Katherlnti Imhoff, 41 fa< ed a two-to-21-yijur term in the ludUua wuuiau b prltuu tvda.'. She w coXi varied t>u voluntary \iuuu-

Mrs. Lawrence G. Vannice a MSE JLE H. C. Thompson

CHOCOLATE CAISE Ist Prize V-4 $3.00 Merchandise 2nd Prize $2.00 3rd Prize 4th Prize' ........ 60c CpSh RAISIN PIE Ist Prize 25 Chicks 2nd Prize $2.00 Merchandise 3rd Prize SI,OO Merchandise 4th I’rlze ....... 50c Cash CANNED VEGETABLES \ ", (3 Varieties) Ist Priz<» b Merc.handise 2nd Prize j), Merchandise 3rd Prize Merchapdise 4th Prize 50c h +EXTILE PAINTING 1 Ist Prize 2nd Prize ' $2.50 Merchandise 1 3rd Prize $1.50 Merchanflap , 4th Prize ............ 50c CwH ’ \ EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES Ist prize $3.50 Casn 2nd Prize 4*--- $2.50 Merchandise 3rd Prize $1.60 Merchandise 4th Prize — .70 Merchandise CROCHET DOILIES - Ist 2nd Prize. )—.. $2.00 Merchandise 3rd Prize '... SI.OO Cash 4th Prize 50c Cash EMBROIDERED \ TEA TOWELS Ist Prize $3.00 Cash 2nd, Prize _____ $2.00 Merchandise 3rd Prize $1 00 Cash 4th Prize 50c Ca- L

PLATE OF DIVINITY Ist Prize $,3.00 Cash 2nd 3id, Prize SI.OO Cash 4th Prize ___ 50c Cash i \ PLATE OF CHOCOLATE FUDGE Ist Prize v __ r _ $3 00 Cash 2nd'Prize ______ $2.00 Ca*h qrd Prize '.. SI.OO Cash 4th Prize 50c Cash HEMMED TEA TOWEL Ist Prize ........j... $3.00 Cash 2nd Prize . Cash 3rd Prize ■___ SI.OO Cash 4th Prize 50c Cfuh \ , DRESSES Ist Prize 4 $|3.00 Cash 2nd Prize. .. .v . . _ $2.00 Cash 3rd Prize ~...1 SI.OO Cash 4th Prize 50c Ckzh \ ’ 7-0 ‘ ' \ 4 ' V 1

sliuixhtnr <hnrgt!s In the death pf her husband. j Wayne Circuit Judm| G II Hoelscher. ayntmicSd M(!s. Imhoff yeaterday. She was charged with flrsldcßi’m' murder In the shotgun staying of fcdwurd Imhoff, 46, lari September. A Jury touud her guilty la*t week. J , A J

DBCATUR DAILY pUMOCRAT, DUCATUR, INDIANA

St Mary’s and Blue Creek Township Farmer’s Institute , Thursday, Febraary 1, 1961 AT PLEASANI’ "MILLS HIGH SCHOOL Enmll Shifferly, Chairman Mrs. Walter Koos, Sec. Elisha Merriman, Vice Chairman Mrs. Fannie Nyffler, Trees ' Morning Session—9:3o ' j . Group Smging, “America” Devotionais Rev. L. A. Middaugh Address—Expanding Acres \ H. C. Thompson Entertainment ..J High School Address—Food and It’s Relation to Health-_ ’ \ - l. Mrs. L. G; Vannice Committee Appointed; NOOnI HOUR—BASKET DINNER 1 Afternoon Session—l:oo .. . Group Singing * ' . i DrivotionalS Rev. R. W. Parsley Entertainment High School Address—The Woman’s Place in The American Home of Today ..1 Mrs. L. G. Vannice Address—How Green Grows Your Pastures? \ ■ \ h— H. C. Thompson Report of Committee and AnnQuncements. Evening Session—7:3o Bobo Community Club. Blue Creek Home Economics Club. Blue Creek Farm Bureau. < •St. Mary’s P. T.. AJ \{ •J ' .. . h ' • St. Mary’s Home Economics Club. St. Mary’s Farm Bureau 1 . p ' . Salem Methodist Church.\ (Door Prizes). j ENTRY RULES Must be a member of Institute to enter exhibits. \ ' Membership fee 25c. * All entries must be ib by 9:30 day of institute. All entriek must be iriade or grown by person entering exhibit. 1 All efttrieis must have tag from secretary. Only one exhibit in each class from same family. All entries'must be made or grown in or 1951. r MEN’S EXHIBITS M 10 EARS OF CORN Ist prize-s-Lane s Shoe Store Kpalr Work Shoes 2nd Prize—Wren Milling Co. $2.50 in trade 3rd Pr)ze-*-Mcßride & Son Welidng l._\ $2.00 in trade 5 EARS CORN—SHELLING BEST PERCENT Ist Prize—(,l... J. Davison Bu. Pioneer Seed Corn 2nd Prize-J-Phil' L. Macklin Co. Phillips Oil Change & Grease Job 3rd Prlze-f-Farmers Grain Willshire 4___. i $2.50 in trade / / ; ONE PECK SHELLED CORN Ist ’Prize—Millers Hardware, Wren JJ $3.00 in trade 2nd Prize—Wren Milling Co. 4 $2.50 in trade 3rd Prize—Decatur Supeii Service -_i i__ 5 Qts.\ Enarco Oil ' ONE PECK WHEAT Ist Prize—Rhuland Hardware, Wilshere $3.00 in trade 2nd Prize—Butler’s Garage $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize—Willshire Hardware &. Apbljance ...j $1.50 in trade , ONE PECK SpY BEANS Ist Prize—Adams Co. Artificial Breeding Ass’n.-. '' Life Membership or Free Service 2nd Prize—Krick» Welding 4 .u- L__, $3.00 in trade 3rd prize—Adams County Farm Bureau $2.50 in trade - ONE PEOK OATS k Ist Prize —Willshire Lumber Cp. J. 1 $3.00 in trade 2nd Prizes Burk klevatbr 4__4._ 50 Tbs. Camloa 3rd Prize—Farmer’s Grain, Willshire _____ $2.50 in trader ONE QUART OF LITTLE RED CLOVER SEED ' Ist prize Uiehle Tractbr j& Implement Co. .._l.Lu4.____ in trade 2nd Prize -Al 1). Schmitt Motor 5a1e5!...... Oil Change & Grease Job 3rd prize—Willshire Lumber Co. .__LL t-L_.,L S2OO in trade ' ONE PECK LATE POTATOES . Ist Prize Adah)s County Farm Bureiau -_._. t L._._:__ l 's2,so In trade 2nd Prize-‘•Cash Coal Feed & Supply 50 lb. Pillsbury Calf Meal 3rd Prize—Mollenk(>pf & Eiting _J 1 Fuel Funnel HANDY FARM GADGEt <st Prize—H. p. Schmitt' Locker ---J-,._______ $2.00 in trade i2hd Prize—Brant Motor Bales Oil Change |3rd prize—Bdrk -______ 4 _ A __ Burk’s Dog Food BROWN EGGsJ-1 DOZEN Ist Prize—Burk’a Elevator j ... 1 Balb of Servall 2nd Prize-rStiefel Grain Co. 50 tb. Calf Startena 3rd Prize - Leonard Sollday 1 n>. Can MoOrinafume 1 WHITE EGGS—I DOZEN , Ist Prize—Clouse Super Market (Willshirei $2.1)0 Carh 2nd Prize —Zintemaster Motor Sales I _l Oil! Change 3rd Prize—Leonard Sollday 1 so. Can Moormafume BOY’S EXHIBITS—IS YEARS OLD AND UNDER , , , 10 EARS QORN . Ist Prize—O.\A. Kri|igh & Son $3.00 Cash, 2nd Prize—Jones & Byer (Wiliehire) 1 , $2.00 Cash 3rd Prize — Decatur Auto Supply I__ SI.OO in trade : , ? BEST SINGLE EAR > ' 1 t Prizd—Begun’s Clothing _L i___ ... $2.50 in trade 2nd prize—Holthouse-Schulte & Co. _i_‘ $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize—Why . Store X._.L ONE PECK SOY BEANS Ist Prize —Charlie’s Inn (Willshire) i $3.00 Cash 2nd Prize—Kocher Lumber Co. .... ! $2.00 Cash 3rd Prize—Carl Baxter _____■ i _?2 •—v— 1 Hair Cut ONE PECK WHEAT Ist Prize—Beavers Oil Service $3.00 Cash 2nd Prize—Pleasant Mills Garage ... $2.00 Cash Prize!'— Mutt’s j___ $1.50 in trade ONE PECK OATS Ist Prize—Decatur Lumber Co.‘ -r $3.00 Cash 2nd Prize -Beavers Oil Service '1 $2.00 C4sh prize—Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop SI,OO Cksh ADVANTAGE OF RURAL LIFE—GRADES 1- 5 H BEST 50 WORDS OR LESS Ist’ Prizq->Doc’s Car Dock 1 Sled 2hd Prize--Dierkes Imp. Co. __ —l— m— — Ferguson Toy Tractor 3rd Prize—Fred Bauman _—4. J Hair Cut LADIES’ EXHIBITS 1 \ BAKING POWDER RISCUITS—BIX ’ Ist Prize —Economy Store $2.00 in trade 2nd Prize—Salem Stere _J 10 lbs. Sugar 3rd Prize-t-R. H. Everett □ 1 Box Swansdown Cake Flbur RAISED DOUGHNUTS—BIX \ Ist Prize—Holthouse Drug Co. u._ $2.00 in trade 2nd Prize- Spitler’s Grocery (Willshire) —lO its. Sugar 3rd\ Prize 11. H. JjGverett ; ,10 Tbs White Lily Flour PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE Ist Prize—EhlngePs Store 1 $2.00 In trade 2nd Prize E F. Store 1 Pair Hone 3rd Prize— Rilef’i Market f .»| SI.OO In trade CHIFFON CAKE Ist Smith Drug Store $2,60' ln trade 2nd Prize—pet»*H Wallpaper A Palnlii 1 Qt, Paint 3rd Prize 4oatnbiez store J........... 51.50 In trade CHERRY PIE )h Prize Unite rinan’a ..i... ......... SI,OO tn trade tnd Prize Dull’s Home' Store (Wren) 25 tbs, While Lily Flour di I Prize Purtiphrey Jewelry Store «i................. SI,OO In trade ' CUSTARD PIE let Priae—N*’*berry r» A 10 ........SI.BO in tnade» 2nd Prize Cerffeo Shop (Wren) ♦ i.OO In trade 3rd Prize' Fairway Reztaurani. .................. Gal. Ice Oretta v POTATO SALAD let fH|e*«4lerber’.a Meat Market ....... $1,50 In trade 2nd Prlzd—Wertzbergwr’k , J.....4.>. Meals Brd Prlae—lt. 11. Everett J 5 lbs, Sugar TAPIOCA PUDDING \ ' let Prlze-Splegel Market in trade 2nd prize s — Habegger Hardware .....4.-.*. .\ $1 00 In trade 3rd Prize—Fairway Restaurant Gul. ke Cream

CANNED FRUIT—B VARIETIES let Prize —Kane’s Paint Store 1 $1.50 in trade 2nd Prize—Morris 5 A 10 — $1.50 in trade 3rd Prize—Wall’s Bakery __l' 1 Bdnch Cake CANNED VEGETABLES—3 VARIETIES Ist Priie —Feasels Wallpaper & Paint 1 Qt. Enaniel 2nd Prize —Myers Home & Auto Shop $2.50.in tirade 3rd Prize—A A P Store SI.OO in trade i CHILD’S DRESS Ist Prize —Sutton Jewelry Earring Set 2nd Prize—Niblick & Co. ___l 1 Pillow 3rd prize—Bower Jewelry 1- Pin I , FANCY APRON Ist Prize—Mary's Beauty Shop 1 Permanent 2nd Prize-Aee’s Hardware 1— $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize—A & P Store x_. SI.OO in trade EMBROIDERY PRESSER SCARF Ist Prize —Wylie Store $2.00 in trade 2nd Prize-r Kiddie Shop { $1.50 in trade 3rd Priie — Jl $1.50 Cash CROCHETING f Ist Prize—Kaye’s Shoe Store 1 pair House Slippers 2nd Prize—A A P Store $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize - |i ;6o Cash ART—GRADES 1- 2 Ist Prize. ___i__sl.so Cash 2nd Prize —— _____ SI.OO Cash 3rd Prize .75 Cash J' ART—GRADES 3 - 4 _ Ist Prize -.— ——————A $1.50 Cash —_ r j._ si.eo Cash STd Prize 4 .75 Cash PENMANSHIP—GRADES 5 - 6 Ist Prize $1.50 Cash 2n( l I >r ‘2e + -™..4 SI,OO Cash 3rd Prize 4-- -> p j..-. .75 Cash JR. HIGH LETTER WRITING Ist Prize >1.50 Cash 2nd Prize _____ SI.OO Cash Prizq. 4-——- j- 75 Caeh HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS COOkIES fst Prize -L 4___. $2.00 Cash 2nd Prize —_ r 4Lu— : si. so Cash 3rd Prize .4-. • s l>oo Caßhl * _ i 4-H GJRLS > _ list Prize x ___________ $1.50 Cash 2nd Prize SI.OO Cash 3rd Prize ..... gi.oo C ash ■1 -i ' " \ \" I: ' - i ■ 7'’ '' ..1 .!“ ’

wwb ■ ,■ -1 Schedule Filed Schedule to determine the v inheritance tax of, the Herbert Ehlnger estate filed, the report shoeing a total estate amounting to $46,468.08 with Edno, the Rev. Vincent. Leo, Edward and James Ehinger, Margaret Zoillinger and Virginia Hearn listed as heirs. Will Probated The last \will and testament of Harry Spiunger was probated in circuit couft, the will bequeathing eistate to the widow, with daughter Plorieda to vote the stock of the estate in the Sprunger-Lehman company, and daughter Grace to vote the stock of the estate in the bunbar 'Manufacturing company. The will also provides for a distribution of real estate. Grace and jjleriedith Sprunger renounce the right to administer estate and re quest the appointment of Florieda Sprunger asicxecutrix, who in turn filed-.-an application for letters testamentory. Th£ letters shot*’ an estate;with real estate of a probable value of s9,o<iO and personal property bf $33,000, with five heirs. Marriage Licenses Gail Butler, Jr . and Marine Hensley, both of Mansfield, O. f Lotrn Peters and Madge White, both cf Mansfield, O. . Richard Gerritsen and Beverly | Dunlevy, both of Fdztoria, o. Dale McCullough and Mary Wise, both ,of Fostoria, O. 'I . I 1 . “The House of Tites,’’ a /Mexico City , restaurant cov|e'red by blue and white clay t|les, has been standing since 1596, when it wa« ope of the finest colonial mansion.; in North America. 4 • • .

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I APPOIXTWKXT OF EXUCI'TOR Kxtntr No. MNI Xiithf In Rrreby Klvea, That the undersigned has been appointed Kxecutor of the estate of Edna Stauffer Tate of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Waldo J. Stauffer. Executor I A Georae C. Davin, Attorney Jan. 22, 1951. JAN. 23—30— FE- 4.1 \ NOTICE OF PVBLIf MALE OF PERSONAL. PROPERTY State of Indiana, County of 'Adams, SS In The Adams Circuit Court November Term, 19H». 11l Tlie Matter of the Estate ) of Mary A. Hendricks, deceased) 1 No. 4.654 Notice is given that theundersinned. executrix of the last will and testament of Mary A. Hendricks, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at |the late residence of said decedent, it! Washington Township, in said county and atate, on-. Saturday, the 110th day of February, 1951, the perso-nal property -of said estate, consisting of Six parlpr/ chairs, bedroom frtand. cheat of drawers, dresser, (ton bed and springs, mattress, throw rugs, bedstead & springs, rocjegr, dresser, pitcher & bowl, rugs, oil lamp, certain stretchers, kraut cutter, davenport, ( commode, iron bed, springs, chairs, dining foorn chairs, birds eye dresser, sewing machine, brass bed, springs A mattress. platform rocker. Hoover .-.Msweiper, etan<Xjs t ,electrlc floor Iktnps, dav-frpoet "And cMHeWrshort davenport. end ta+iles, large mirror, mantle clock. 2 pictures, dressing .tables, lampsi inantle < lock, radio; library Kahle, sofa, rockers, imokease. 'footstools, utility cabinets, table lamp, china closet, stands, buffet, breakfast table & <|tairs. linoleum. electric toaster, dishes, silvcrwatie, stainless cutlerL ’ kit<-hen cabinet, cal'incJi tablp, I Kalamazoo range, medicine cabinet. clectrh’ washing maehiiW'. cupboard. idl stove, Iroiiltrg lN..ird,< S, ales. electric ir«'in, , eookifig utensils, 3 coal buekejs, i \. 'carpenter ;to<»l.s, 4 till drums, : burners, iniscellatieotis articles, 2 laddcrA rolls of fence, blanket A comforts, pillows and linens. Said sale to begin at 1(»:3<) A .Vs. Terms: All sums cash.. Sale must produce proceeds equal to 2/3 oC appraised items Pearl <3, Ma $ -amlloZSof . Pearl <;. Major. Executrix. IS. Rem> lllerlj. Attorney. JAN. ts