Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1963 — Page 8

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- Application For Repstered Retai Merchant Certificate FILE BEFORE INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ITATE REVENUE FILE ONE JUNE IS, 1963 STATE OFFICE BUtLOIHG APPLICATION OR BEFORE INDIANAPOLIS 4, INDIANA FOR EACH SELUNG AT RETAIL LOCATION (Print or typo answers to all 'uaatlona.) . ill Enter sxact nsms of businsss, governmsntol unit or institution. Name of | 1 i Business . ■ ■ . . . |? | P.O. Box or Street and Number City or Town Zone County State Location ot | Business I 3 P.O. Box ot Street and Number City or Town Zone County State Mailing Address 1 Date of | 4 /X , . Business * "" Give the data ofter June 30, 1963, that **retoil salos M begin, _| | 5 I Individual ( ) Partnership ( ) Governmental ( ) I Other (Detcribs) / Type of It individual, name of owner X.—————— — 1 1 Ownership , , , X. \/ / If partnership, names of partners „ f —X. —f "' ""' '**"' 1. / \ T / 5 ‘ X <xSy „„ — Principal I 6 Enter code number from - -- I im chasy I Business Describe principal business «tlvlty belmv: \X. X Activity , Previous | 7~ Name of previous Owner Employer | 8~ Do you now h^Ce^<F , €odoraS^mpTo^r > 'Hdntlfication number? Yes ( ) No ( ) Identification Number Identification If yes, sntes Accounting [~9* Ar * y° ur basis? Yes ( ) No ( ) Period If "No-”, give date: (Month) ■ ■ ,■_ (Doy) lIQ 1963 Store License number, if any — — — —' Stofa —ls 1963 Store License Kos been purchased, no remittance is required. Otherwise, attach check or money order for $3.50 payable to: Indiana Department of State Revenue. PENALTY SUBJECT TO PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO FILE (see instructions) DO HOT USE t-K THIS SPACE L/ [CERTIFICATE: The abovo statements ore hereby certified to bo correct to tho best knowledge sod belief of the undersigned who is duly authorized to sign this application. SIGHED, — TITLE: —- DATE, (Signature ot owner or partner. U a cocporetion, an officer must-Clgnj —

Hundreds Are Graduated Al Stale Colleges By United Press International Hundreds of -students received diplomas atr commencement exercises held by six Hoosier colleges and universities today. Nearly 4,200 were graduated at other schools Sunday, ... .... Commencements today were held at Indiana University, Huntington College, Evansville College, Marion College, Goshen College and St. Mary-of-the-Woods at Terre Haute. Honorary degrees were conferred at IU on James D. Watson, an IU graduate who last fall shared the Nobel Prize in medicine; Carl C. Kiess, physicist who retired from the National Bureau of (Standards two years ago, and writer James Lowry Glifford, an Evansville native and authority on 18th Century literature. Dr. Charles H. Malik, professor of philosophy at American University, Beirut, Lebanon, spoke at exercises at Huntington College and received an honorary degree. Malik is a former president of the UN Assembly. Graduating students numbered 68. Justice Achur Speaks Justice Harold E. Achor of the Indiana Supreme Court spoke at Marion College commencement exercises. Dr. Landrum Bolling, president of Earlham College, spoke at Goshen College.

Dr. Herman C. Krannert, chairman of the board of Inland Container Corp., Indianapolis, was scheduled to speak tonight at

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Evansville College and receive an honorary degree along with his wife, Ellnora. and Dr. Ivor E. Campbell, National Steel Corp., director of research in Pittsburgh. A total of 102 students received degres at Marian College Sunday and heard commencement speaker Rev. George H. Dunne, S.J.; assistant to the president of Georgetown University, advise them, follow as their ‘shining star” Pope John XXIII. He praised the fearlessness and the boldness of the pope and said he “may go down in - , history as the greatest pope of modern times.” He told the students to come to grips with the challenges of today, rather than the problems of yesterday. Rep. Robert A. Taft Jr,, R-Ohio, and son of the late Sen. Taft, addressed 141 graduating students at Hanover College Sunday and advised them to handle their own problems instead of letting the government handle them. “If you don’t decide to run your own life, others will do it for you,” he said at the college’s 130th commencement. Opportunities Lie Ahead Graduates at Indiana Central College were’•told by the president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. to prepare themselves for “tremendous opportunities and responsibilities” which lie before them. Eugene J. McNeely also received an honorary degree. The college graduated 173 students. Honorary degrees also were re-

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF STATE REVENUE - CHART OF PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY CODES IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you designate your type of INSTRUCTIONS business ond the corresponding code number. Select that code numFOR LINE 6 ber which BEST DESCRIBES your PRINCIPAL business and enter' in the box provided on line 6, reverse side. Codes listed below ore those currently in use by the Deportment of of Revenue and do not necessarily indicate businesses subject sales tax liability or exemption. i , . AGRICULTURE WHOLESALE TRADE ni Arriculture fisheries forestry. 47 Groceries and related products. , 01 Agriculture, rrsnenes, w Electrical goods, hardware, plumbing and beating equipment supplies. M|N|NG 49 Other wholesalers. 10 Metal, coal, nonmetal mineral mining: RETAIL TRADE Iron ores. Copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver ores. 52 Food Other metal mining. . 53 General Merchandise Slone, sand, gravel. 54 Apparel and accessories. Other nonmetallic minerals. 55 Furniture, home furnishings, equipment. 13 Crude petroleum and natural gas: 56 Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations. Crude petroleum, natural gas, natural-gas liquids. • 58 Eating and drinking places. 59 Building materials, hardware, farm equipment. CONSTRUCTION 60 Other retail stores. 15 General building contractors. _ , _ _l6 Highway and street construction and I.eayjtai-hKl'nn. . —== FINANCE, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE 17 Special trade contractors. 62 - u.MiicirTiioiur 63 Credit agencies, other than banks. MANUFACIUkino M Holding and other investment companies. 18 Nonalcoholic beverages. 55 Security and commodity brokers, dealers, exchanges and services. 19 Alcoholic beverages. | 66 * Insurance carriers. 20 Food and kindred products. 57 Insurance agents, brokers, service. 21 Tobacco.processors. jg Real estate. (Operators, sub-division, abstractors, brokers, agents, etc.) 22 Textile mill products. , . 69 Lessors ot real property. 23 Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar , •> *■ 24 Lumber and wood products, except furniture. BUSINESS TYPE SERVICES 25 Furniture and fnfnrK. ■.,«— a’"..'. 26 Paper and allied products. 70 Hotel, camps, other lodging places. 27 Printing publishing, allied industries. • 72 Personal service business. (Such as barber, beauty shops, shoe repair) 28 Chemicals and allied products. 73 Business services. (Advertising, employment agencies,-mailing, etc.) 29 Petroleum refining and related industries. 75 Automobile and other repair service*. 30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products. 78 Motion pictures. ' 31 Leather and leather products. 79 Amusement and recreation services, except motion pictures. 32 Stone, clay, glass products 80 Other services. 33 Primary metal industries. 2 . 34 Fabricated meta!products (including ordnance), except machinery and „ n .. Mllw . L xyoviCES transportation equipment. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 35 Machinery, except electrical and transportation equipment. 81 Physicians, surgeons, dentists. 36 Electrical machinery, equipment, supplies. 82 Lawyer. 37 Transportation equipment, except actor vehicles. jj Veterinarians. 38 Mota vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. , 11 architects engineers, and surveyors, 39 Professional, Mientific, coniioilingiMHumenti; pho'.iigraphic ao. j.' .al Accountants goods; watches and clocks. £ Nurses ’ ' ' 7 7 Z 40 Other manufactuung-intatlies. . 87 Optometrists and oculists. TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRICAL, GAS, 88 Pharmacists. SANITARY SERVICES ® 41 Trasaortetirm ’ ’> Osteopaths, chiropractors, podiatrists. 42 fcSicaticr.'. « ’ 43 Electric and gas companies and systems. « 44 Water supply and sanitary services. 64 Other professional services.

ceived by Rev. Onofre G. Fonceca, Manilla, bishop of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines; Rev. Robert W. Koenig, Terre Haute, superintendent of the Indiana Conference South of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, and Dr. Glen A. Blackburn, Rodney, Mich., teacher, minis ter-orchardist, t~ , —! Some 2,300 students were graduated at Purdue at twin commencements at which Dr. E. C. Young, vice president fbr research and dean of graduate school at Purdue, spoke. The ceremonies "were held in afternoon and morning. Dr. Young is retiring this month after 42 years with the university. He urged the graduates to “keep your mind open to new ideas, associate with others who can provide intellectual stimulation.” William L. McFetridge of Chicago, vice president of the AFLCIO, received an honorary degree and spoke at exercises at St. Joseph’s College at Rensselaer where 133 were graduated. Also receiving honorary degrees were. Thomas A. Lewis, Chicago investment banker, and Frank C. Callahan, Chicago executive. Stuck Paper If paper has become stuck to the top of a table, put a few drops of sweet oil on the paper and rub lightly with a soft cloth. Then polish with furniture polish.

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All Retailers To File Applications Following is an announcement by James C. Courtney, Commissioner, Indiana department of state reverue. This week nearly 100,000 persons, who may not know they ye retailers under the new definition of the revenue department, are hereby asked to file their application Tor registered retail merchant certificate. Broadly described, anyone who in the ordinary course of a regularly conducted business who sells any tangible personal property for use by the purchaser or consumer, is a retailer. This means that in addition to those normally identified as retailers, the following persons are also included Wholesalers, manufacturers, public utilities, hotels and motels and other persons regularly renting for periods of less' than thirty (30) days, governmental, charitable or educational organizations which perform' private or proprietary selling activities and in addition, non-resident persons selling in Indiana must also apply on this form. Most businesses will need to register as “Retail Merchants” in order for the department to administer the new sales tax in an efficient manner. To simplify the reporting of tax collections, it was decided that one type of registration would apply to all businesses. Even if some businesses sell little or nothing at retail, they are reo.uired by law to issue exemption certificates on their purchases; therefore for example, if a manufacturer buys certain items he must give his supplier an exemption certificate. The First State Bank has a supply of these applications available for businesses of the city and vicinity.

Noted Bandleader Dies Sunday Night BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) — Skinnay Ennis, 56, died Sunday night the third bandleader who gained fame during the "era of the big bands” to die within one month. Cause of Ennis' death was not immediately determined, but an investigating officer said Ennis was choking on something when he arrived at the Beverly Hills restaurant where Ennis was dining. The officer said the bandleader had stopped breathing and he applied external heart massage after trying to clear his throat. 1 Ennis apparently revived mom tarily but succumbed before medical aid could be reached. He was dead on arrival at the Beverly Hills first aid station. Police said an autopsy would be conducted today to determine cause of death. Ted Weems and Eddy Howard, both famed bandleaders of the same era and friends of Ennis, died last month, Howard choked during his sleep at his home in Palm Desert, Calif., May 23. Weems died May 6 at Tulsa, Okla. Ennis got his first big boost to fame in 1938 from Bob Hope, with whom he appeared for about eight years on Hope’s radio show. “That’s so sad, so sad, so sad,” Hope said early today

in—— m ThniA ttREMI IRFORNADH 5-63 250 M TM - OH TIE INDIANA SALES AND BSE TAX LAV NATURt OF lALtt ANO 0U TAX Thu now Indiana Statu Gross Retail Tok and Uso Tax, hereafter referred ta as the Sales Ter and Use Tot, On basically o 2% lox or retail sales. The new law adopts generally the same language, definitions and accounting procedures as era set forth in the Indiana Gress Incamo Tex Act, and places the burden of the tax ea the purchaser. As a general rule, the Sales Tax Is levied by the state an the gross' receipts which constitute selling et retail under the Gross Income Tax Act. The Sales Tax also applies to the furnishing of telephone, telegraph, electric, water and 90s utility services and to the furnishing of transient lodging far periods of less than thirty days. The Use Tex Is levied by the state on each purchase delivered ta the purchaser ot a point outside this state far storage, use or other consumption in this state, ar which is shipped ar delivered from on out*ef*stato point to on Indiana purchases. r FERROUS REQUIRED TO FILI AR AFFUOATIOR FOR REGISTERED RETAIL KRCNART CERTIFICATE For the purpose of collecting the Sales Tex in transactions constituting selling at retail and for the issuance of exemption certificates in purchases exempt from the tax, the following ere required to obtain a Registered Retail Merchant Certificate: L. All individuals, firms, partnerships, corporations and associations soiling at retail in Indiono*as retail merchants. Generally defined, soiling at retail as retail merchants means persons who in the ordinary course of a regularly conducted business sell any tangible personal property for use by the purchaser. 2. Wholesalers. X Manufacturers. 4. Public Utilities. 5. Hotels, motels and other persons regularly renting for periods of less than thirty (30) days. ' 6. Governmental, charitable or educational organizations which perform private or proprietary selling activities. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING APPLICATION INFORTANT: WBWT ONLY ONE APPLICATION FOR UGH LOCATION. RETAIN COPY 133 YOUR FILE. Linos 1,2, A3. Self explanatory. Lino 4. Use this line only if selling at retail begins eftar June 30, 1963. Line 5. if Individual - Enter name of owner. If partnership - Enter names of oil partners in space provided. Line 6. Self explanatory. Line 7. Use only if change of ownership occurs after July 1, 1963, and indicate previous ownc.’yregistered retail merchant certificate number. Lines I. A9. Self explanatory. : Line 1* Your valid 1963 Store License number entered here will allow the Department to issue your Registered Retail Merchant Certificate without any additional remittance. If you do not presently hold a valid 1963 Store License, attach check or money order for $3.50. Line 11. Any person required to obtein the Registered Retail Merchant Cortifieate ar a Renewal Certificate, who fails to obtein the required certificate prior to belling at retail, shall be guilty of a Bsisdemeonor and on conviction thereof shall be fined not loss then SIOO or more than SI,OOO. • EOH RESIOEET PERSONS SELUNG IN INDIANA WIST ATTACH TB TIIEIN APPLICATION A LIST OF: L The name and address of principal employees and agents and representatives of such retail merchant engaged in this state in the solicitation ar nogetiatiea*of transactions constituting soiling at rata il. 2. The location of all distribution or soles houses ar offices or other places of business of such retail merchant in this state. 3. Homo office location. The Department, when issuing a certificate will furnish additional irJormation relative to your particular needs.

when told of Ennis’ death. “He was a wonderful guy, a wonderful man. Why, only the other night he was on my birthday show.” Born Edgar Clyde Ennis, the bandleader attended the University of North Carolina before joining the Hal Kemp band as a drummer and featured singer. He had appeared at the StatlerHilton in Los Angeles for the past five years for seven or eight months out of the year and still sang with his band. He spent the rest of the year on tour or on vacation with occasional television appearances and recording sessions. He recorded his theme song, “I’ve Got a Date With an Angel,” last in 1959. Ennis was divorced by his wife, the former Carmine Calhoun, in 1959 after 20 years of marriage. They had one son, Chris, 13. She

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Prince Philip Hurt In Fall From Pony WINDSOR, England (UPD— Prince Philip escaped serious injury Sunday when he was thrown from his pony during a polo match and momentarily lay beneath the hooves of several galloping horses. He suffered a bruised right shoulder but no broken bones, according to a Buckingham Palace spokesman. The accident happened when Philip's • horse Lightning collided with three other ponies. The 41was once a singer and appeared with Ennis' band.

year-old Duke of Edinburgh was hurled beneath the hooves and lay still for a few seconds while the other players rushed to help him. Philip sat up, clutching his shoulder, and appeared dazed as he sat on the ground for about four minutes. Then he got on his pony again and played out the period before leaving the game. Queen Elizabeth had been watching the match but left shortly before the accident. Philip drove home to Windsor Castle and later went to King Edward VII Hospital nearby for a 20-minute examination and X-rays. Doctors found no serious injury. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

MONDAY. JUNE 3, 1963

Pleasant Mills Group Meets On Saturday The Pleasant Mills community organization held a meeting Saturday evening at the school. The group discussed various problems concerning the removal by the Adams Central school board of the school’s library books and shelves, band instruments and uniforms, home economics and gym equipment, all of which will be needed by the children attending the school in the 1963-64 school year. After the discussion the group toured the nearly empty rooms of the school. Refreshments were served by Olin Edgell and Mrs. Helen Cook. The next meeting will be held Saturday, June 8, at 8 p.m. AU St. Mary’s township taxpayers are urged to attend these important meetings. Reckless Driving Charge Is Filed Russell J. Bowers, 21, route 6, Decatur, was arrested this past weekend by the city police on a charge of reckless driving. Bowers was arrested on the Monmouth road, and is slated to appear in justice of the peace court at 7 p.m. June 6. Mrs. Pete Johnson Dies In Wisconsin Word has been received here of the sudden death at 2:30 p.m. Sunday of Mrs. Pete Johnson at her home in Rice Lake, Wis. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Paul Hilyard and Mrs. Argo Sudduth, both of Decatur. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m.

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