Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1952 — Page 2
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ROOT and PREBLE FARMER’S HBTITUTE Monmouth High School Thursday, January 31, 1952 J 1— Fred Fuelling, Jr., Chairman Loren Krutzeman, Vice-Chairman Henry Getting, Treasurer , Mrs. Carl Hurd|, Secretary 'J Morning Session—9:3o A.M. Address—How Healthy Are Rural W. Nuffer 'Address—Vacations For Farmers ——Mrs. Lawrence G. Vannice Luheh Will Be Served At Noon Afternoon Session—l:oo P. M. Address—Maintaining and Improving Health A -i . „ . : 1— George W. Nuffler Address—Taking Inventory of Our Personalities Mrs. Lawrence G. Vannice Evening Session—7:3o P. M. Joe Geels Family Monmouth School Chorus ; ? Two Door Prizes. • Children Free—Adults admitted by membership—3sc. DOOR IPRIZEB AT EVENING SESSION ' j , Vic’g Frozen Food Center—H yr. Rental on Locker, 18.00. Wilbur Selking—4 English Shepherd Pup. H Exhibit Entry Rules AH entries must be in by 9:30 a. m. day of Institute. A Membership is required by all Adult Exhibitors. I All entries must be made or grown in 1951 or 1952. Exhibits must not be removed before 9:00 p. m. 1 Entries limited to Root ahd Preble Townships. F Only one exhibit accepted in each class from the same family. I SECOND GRADE ART WORK | Ist Prize—Cash. i— r .s ,7f , 2nd Prize—Cash .5( 3rd Prize —Cash -t * .2 THIRD GRADE ART WORK Ist Prize—Cash .75 2nd Prize—Cash *— — . A 3rd Prize—Cash - r —u- .25 FOURTH GRADE ART WORK f Ist Prize—Cash —4-*—— l --.1—4-1 f’ * 2nd Prize—Cash — — .6< 3rd Prize—Cash J....... .2! k MFIFTH GRADE ART WORK 1 Ist Prize—Cash — _.i...L.| .75 • 2nd Prize—Cash ,5C e , 3rd Prise—Cash — ,1 r --— .21 1 SIXTH GRADE ART WORK Ist PrUe—Cash —4 1—...» .11 s 2nd.Prlze —Cash .5 ■ 3rd Prize—Cash ...1 ...4,...u. .2 SEVENTH GRADE ART WORK ■ Ist Prize—Cash .......1. i gi.oc * 2nd Prize —Cash —L. .75 3rd Prize —Cash 5C . EIGHTH GRADE ART WORK j ! ■ Ist Prize—Cash ._i —_.x .-lI.OC 2nd Prize —Cash ' , .76 3rd Prize—Cash ;....._ .5( J NINTH GRADE CRAFT T tpt Prize—Cash - _..51.0C 2nd Prize—Cash , 17F 3rd Prize -Cash -1. .50 ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH GRADE ART WORK Ist Prize— Caslu .... ~ J sl.of j2nd Prize—Cash —'J.p-i - *- .75 ■3rd Prize —Cash : — - 4 2 ~.. .50 b BOY’S TENTH GRADE INDUSTRIAL ARTS ", Ist Prize—Cash ..SI.OO . 2nd Prize—Cash 4-4-1 .76 J BrtTPme—Cask . — * .50 I ! ELEVENTH GRADE WOOD WORK V Ist Prize —Cash 4. i... $1.50 2nd Prize —Cash ♦ J-4.4 1.00 " 3rd Prise—Cash -.4 - 4-—.._ .15 BOY’S SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE WOOD WORK Ist Prize—Cash ...l-J $1.60 2nd Prize—Cash . r —... ....J I.OC 3rd Prize —Cash i ' .75 ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH GRADE WELDING Ist Prize —Cash ............ .....SI.OO 3nd Prize—Cash .1 ... ..... .76 3rd Prize—Cash .... L ,$f 4th Prize—Cash ...4 I* »25 MEN'S AND BOY’S EXHIBITS BEST 10 EARS OF EARLY OR LATE HYBRID CORN Ist Prize—Ed Selking ....... % Bu. Frank’s (Gl Seed Com' 2nd Prize —Dierkes Implement Sales _. ? ...4.. $2.00 in trade ‘ 3rd Prize—Brant Motors. Inc. , 5 Qts. Oil 4th Prize —Ashbuacber’a Tin Shop ;J 1 Gal. Roof Cement ; t BEST SINGLE EAR CORN | Ist Prize—Lane's Shoe Store $9.95 Men's WorkjShoes 2nd Prize—Preble Welding &’ Repair '. ... $3.00 ini trade 3rdj Prize—Gulf Station, 4th & Monroe Sts. Oil Change 4th Prize —Steffen Motor Sales J_... Lubrication BEST PECK OF SHELLED CORN , Ist Prize —Clarence Mavke 4.-. Bu. Crowe’s Seed Corn * 2nd Prizes—Preble Equity Exchange 25 tbs. Calf Pellets * 3rd Prize —ihitler'a Garage ._.11.4 + _.. Oil Change BEST PERCENT SHELLING EAR OF CORTI Ist Prize—C. J. Korte .j.. —.... M Bu. Pfiester's Seed Corn J -2nd Prize— : Begun's CioitmiK Store ... - $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize —-Mollenkopf & Eiting ... — Pump Oiler—sl.3s CLOVER SEED JL Ist Prize—Walter Reppert Bu. DeKalb Seed Com i/2nd Prize —Burk Elevator —----- ..;. 50 lb. Camo I a ?rd Prize—Riverside Garage i ....j.... Oil Change HAY » Ist Prize—Winifred Geyke Bu, Indaina Seed Corn * 2nd Prize—Arthur W. Werling ....*. 1200 lbs. Phosphate 3rd Prize—Zintsmasfer Li. 1- Oil Change BEST PECK OF WHEAT * Ist Prize- Loren Krutzeman 2 % Bu. Miller’s Seed Corn * 2nd Prize —Stiefel Grain Co. 4 --L- 50 R>s Calf Starter 3rd Prize —Decatur Super Service'.—\ 5 Qta. En-Ar-Ko Oil BEST PECK OF OATS Ist Prize-Winifred Gerke Mt‘tin. Indiana Seed Corn 2nd Prize—Hi-Way Service .......1 S2OO in trade 3iq| Prize—M. &W. Auto Sales .......s. -.1. .’..L...; 5 Qts. Oil BEST PECK QF SOY BEANS Ist Priie —Yost Construction Co. ..J ........ $5.00 Material ’ 2nd Prize—Theo. Hulmahn 4——4—i-- Houagger st Feed I 3rd Prize -Phil L. Macklin Co. ,1—» OH Change POP CORN—(IO Ears) Ist Prize —Decatur Lumber Co. — L $5.00 in trade » 2nd Prize—Burk’s Elevator ... 1 Bale Served *' 3rd Prize—Petrie OH Co -I 4--- 5 Qts. Oi‘, BEST PECK OF POTATOES Ist - - 54.00 in trade t 2nd Prizes {Stef fen Implement Co. |1 Gal. NakChur Fertilizer 3rd Prize- NMenkopf & Eiting 4 /. Trador Funnel ;d’ , WHITE EGGS—I DOZEN ;lst Prir^--McMillen Feed Milla ,bs ' Feed ’n<l'Friae—Decatur Hatchery ..... ‘ ...J— 2s Chirks 3rd iXqxe—Deller Cusb Feed & Coal 50 Jbs. Egg Mash BROWN EGGS—I DOZEN •{ Prize-'McMillen Feed Mills ... — 4- 100 ’ 2nd Prize— Hatchery ..... 25 Chicks * 3rd Prize— Leor.;>4 Hobday . 3 *- WOMWS AND GIRL’S *~ , '-.WHITE BREAD ; llkM Prize —NiblickLa 4 1 > i tn trade 2nd Prize- Gerber's Meaty Barke*'«i-- — - $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize—ideal Dairy Bar A 4 1 ® aEi l ce Cream . >» BEST PAN ROLLS \ z Ist Prize —Feasel Wallpaper & Paint —2 Qts. Enamel 2nd Prize—Holtliouse CoL —-i- $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize—Decatur Poultry Market . 1 Dressed Chicken BREAD DOUOH NUTS Ist Prize—Hatjgk’s . — 4..>^.-.~ w --r--* $3,00 in trade s 2nd Prize Rentz Florists — j*-* Blooming Plant ‘3rd Prize—G»ds Store 4—— h- — 1 *’ r ltc Shatmeer Hose :• ANGEL FOOD CAKE ’ J Tst Prize- —Klenk's ... — — 4-^--,---- in trade FrizPv-tfttiith's I eiNW hi trade * ,3id Prize —Decatur Dry Cleaners .>J.—4.-.-4 U--—. 1 Suit uc 1 Dress
* LIGHT CAKE Ist Prize —Myofs Homa & Auto Store ...... $3.00 in trade 2nd Prize —Goodin’s Market, 132 N, 2nd St. $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize —Kiddie Shop ____________ $1.50 in trade , a • DARK CAKE Ist Prize —Beaver’s Oil Service 4 $3.00 jn trade 2nd Prize —■'BeaVer’s Oil Service $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize—Wertzberger's 3 Free Meals CHIFFON CAKE—<(Light or Dark) Ist Prize —L. E, Anspaugh 5x7 Portrait 2nd Prize—Halterman’s u .._ r 4 $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize —Sheets Dry Cleaning $1.25 in trade > LEMON PIE Ist Prize—Boston Score.s2.oo in trade A Kroger, SI.OO in trade 2nd Prize—A & P Store — $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize—Mitchel Shoe Service plar Half Solee, {Jhild'e or Ladies CHERRY PIE lot Prize—Lee frldw. Co $3.00 in trade and Kohne Drug SI.OO trade 2nd Prize—HafHck & Morrissey J $1.95 pr . Hose 3rd Prize—Western Auto 1 SI.OO in trade COOKIES— (Rolled) let Prize —Weber Bath .... 4. $5.00 Bath 2nd Prize —Holthouse-Schulte Co. $2.00 in trade 3rd Prise—Pioneer Restaurant * Nice Box Candy COOKIES—(Drdp) let Prize—Weber Bath 1— - $5.00 Bath 2nd Prize—Miller-Jones.-. _ T 1 pr. Nylon Hose and . Steffen Motor Sales—Lubrication 3rd Prize—Sutton Jewelry ... 1 pj n CANDY let Prize—F. McConnell A Son* 2% Ib. Box Candy 2nd Prize—Bob’s Confectionery 1 tb. Lady Wayne Candy 3rd Prize-Cash .'...51.00 CROCHETING Ist Priae—Hoosier Pete..—.s Gal. Gas and Retaking Garage, 1 gal. Oil 2nd Prize — Cole’s Meat Market $1.50 in trade 3rd Prise—Beam’s Service — — & Qta. Oil ■ . FANCY APRON lot Prize—Economy Store .— 42.00 in trade 2nd Prize—Why Store $1.50 in trade 3rd Prtee—Why Store ... SI.OO, in trade MADt OVER GARMENTS , Ist Prize— Vic's Frozen Food Center $5.00 Processing Food 2nd Prise—Peterson A Heller Clothing —* 4---- $2.00 in trade 3rd Prise—Mansfield 4 . Oil Change BEST DISPLAY CANNED FRUIT—(3 Cans) lot Prize—Art Werling ... 100 lbs. Potash 2nd Prize—Cash $2.00 3rd Prize —Walter Koeneman —.4-— 1 Qt. Bardahi $1.75 BEST DISPLAY CANNED VEGETABLES—(3 Cans) Ist Prize —Decatur Lumber Co. $5.00 in trade 2nd Prize —Rtahle ----- — $3.00 in trade 3rd Prize—Hoosier Pete —- 5 Gal. Gas STUDENTS EXHIBITS FIRST GRADE ART WORK Ist Prize—Cash U -» -----$ .75 2nd Prize—Cash -—--— .50 3rd Prize—Cash .25
"-—t—--•[ Three Auto Mishaps Reported By Police Two Arrests Follow Accidents In City ■I ’ : I : ■ Three automobile mishaps were t eported ip Decatur Tuesday and ’.wo resulted in arrests, police -•cords A truck, driven by Kenneth Mills, 33, Decatur, and an automobile driven i iby Harry koung, 33. Decatur, figured in a mishap on Jefferson street about 4:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. t Damage to the two vehicles wks estimated at S3OO and Mills was arrested on a charge of failure to y'eld the right oC way. He was rclieduled to appear in justice of peace rourt Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock atclty hall. A truck and, passenger vehicle figured in an accident at’the cork- ‘ | ' j . i
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iifr of Monroe and Thirteenth streets about noon yesterday. The truckles driven by Jerome Braun, 82, Decatur route 4. and the other principal in the accident was Earl McjCowh, 33, Charleston, W. Va. Damage was estimated at S2OO. A third mishap occurring at.the (corner of Jackson and Second streets about 10 o'clock last night rebuked in the arrest of Charles Johnson, 19, 116 South Thirteenth street. Johnson was charged with reckless driving and was assessed a fine of $5, plus costs, after pleading guilty Tuesday night. The other principal was Hacel Mc« Donaki, 36, Decatur, driver of a 3tat|tju wagoh. Damage was estimated at less than $25. CHOKED GAS? THANK HEAVENB! Moca attacks ar« just ucid incUgeation. When it strikes, take BeU-ans tablet a They contain the fastest-acting medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn, gas and similar distress t
