Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1932 — Page 2
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* —— ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES » —-— 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Used pianos, priced I from $35 to $65. Sprague Furni-| ture Co. Monroe street, phone 199. FOR SALE—Good used model T. Ford, Also good four wheel trail-1 ors. Good auto parts. Dmiel’s] Wrecking Co. Pleasant Mills. kl8«-3tx FOR”GALE - DelZava ~Separator, ' its new. Reasonable price. [ Jj&ah D. Schwarts, Berne, lnd.„ K. R. 2; phone 1991 Berne. blB2-3tx Will SALE—One Durham calf, 3 1 ;<layv old. Louis Selking, Sr., Itoute 1 Decatur, Two long on 57,1 phone. g!B2-2t' FGft-SADE -One-hwlf Cemetery lot caAtamlly located in Decatur Cent«dery. Phone 436. alB2-3tx RHI SALE — Full Blood Chester ZWhlte Male Hag 16 months old and months old. Holstein Bull i Qtgible to Registeration Phone 4f72 Monroeville M. A. Clew. “ IS2-3tx FOR SALE—Sow with pigs. Also . "good full blooded Chester White , Jfale hog. Ernest Thieme, Route g Decatur.blßl-3t ■PR SALE —Rifles and Shotguns •A l shape priced right Erie Groctiy Phone 965. blßl-3tx WANTED — WANTED—To do custom canning.’ “Price 6 to 9 cents. Phone 5655. | firs. E. E. Mower, 116 So 13th St. : •* . klßo-3tx j| ANTED — Washings or general , »hot|sework to do. Inquire at 1014 , W. Patterson street or Phone 736. • ; blßl-2tx y ■ i yAhtJkJD—l ton of clover hay at Nice. R. A. Stuckey. vlSl 3t : lost"and found hOST —A rosary with name EleaXwor Gemka on cross. Finder pleas& phone 362. glB2-3t ’ n, o May Return Fleuker To Hartford City - Springfield, 111., Aug. 2—(UP)—| Testimony In behalf of a rekuisition : U* return Reinhold Fleuker to Hart - 1 ►rd City, Ind., to stand trial as an alleged bank robber, was expected i to be presented by Indima author! JJes at a hearing today before Dewitt Billman of the Illinois legisftrive reference bureau. X Fleuker is sought by Indiana authorities in connection with the Jpbbmg of the Citizens State bank «f IJartford City. On October 2, 1931,in which $9,280 was obtained. 1 Hit ife under arrest in Chicago. - , o • NOTICE TO BIDDERS ■» Ndtice is hereby given that the ■Becqtur school board will receive Jfids.fiir painting the steel windowthe high school building on Sriday, August 5, up until 8:30 ■o’clock. Bids will be for labor only The school board furnishing paint. 1 3rwo’ coats will be necessary. Bids Mill‘be received for washing the Irin<|ows, including scaffold work. Jor ifurther information apply M. J>’. Worthman supt., or Dr. Burt 1 Wlanjtold, pres, of school board. - < 181-2 t i ■ ° <»r *rtti - Ofr' ESTATE NO. 2*30 Notice is hereby given to the ere- I •fctoFs, heirs and legatees of Charles i Omtr Miller, deceased, to appear in ♦ln Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the sth day of | ptenibor, 1932, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT a r C«H'NTS with the estate of said should not b#> approved; >nd said heirs are notified to then £nd there make proof of heirship ifciid receive their distributive shares Ed Tricker, Administrator ' JDeca-tur, Indiana, July 25, 1932. Attorney C. L. Walters. 1 DR. (. V. CONNELL • ; VETERINARIAN JSpeclal attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. X Oilice and Res. 508 No. 3rd nt. i - PHONE 102. • : S. E. BLACK Funeral Director - It Is only natural that the final "services should be perfect in Ze very way. That’s Black's • Method. L 500—Phone—727 *• Lady Assistant - Ambulance Service - * .— —_ Z OTHO LOBENSTEIN » FUNERAL PARLOR Monroe, Ind. 3Mis. Lobenstein, Lady Attendant, ■business phone 90 —Residence 81. „ Free Ambulance Service *• 24 hour service. — —— — Z E. L. Mock, M. D. •announces opening of an office in X the K. of C. Building, Decatur, Phone 166 Special attention to diseases and surgery of eye, ear, nose and throat
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Aug. 2 No commission ana no yardage. ■■ I Hogs 100-125 pounds $4.40 150-200 pounds $4.80 220-250 pounds $4.60 25<1-3tX> pounds $4.20 Roughs $2.75 to $3. ; Stags $1.50. Vealers $5.50 , Spring lambs $5.50.» INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Aug. 2. —(U.R> Livestock market: I Hogs: Receipts, 6,000; holdovers, 234; under 225 lbs., steady: others '5-15c lower; 160-210 lbs., $4.95-$5; j 210-235 lbs., $4.80-$4.90; 235-275 lbs.. $4.50-$4.65; 275-325 lbs., $4.25-$4.35; 325 lbs., up, $4 $4.10; 140-160 lbs.. $4.65-$4.75; 100-140 lbs., $4.15 $4.50; packing sows, $3-$3.75. Cattle. Receipts. 1,400; calves receipts, 400; finished steers, steady lat $9.25 and $9.46; others weak to 25c lower; mostly $7.75-$8.50; few iaround $9; she stock dull: load heifers, $7.60; beef cows. $2.75-$4; i practical top, $4.50; low cutters and cutters. $1.25-$2.50; vealers steady at $5.50 down. Sheep; Receipts. 1.200; lambs strong; ewes and wethers largely, !$6-$6.50; top, $6.75; bucks, $1 less; throwouts down to $3 and below. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Aug. 2.—(U.R) — Livestock market: Hog market, steady; pigs. $4.50$4.75; light lights, $4.75-$4.90; lights, $4.90-$5; mediums, $4.75$1.90; heavies. $4.60-$4.75; roughs. $3-$3.50: stags. $2 $2.50: calves, $6; ewe and wether lambs, $6; bucks, $5. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May Wheat, old .49 .52% .56% Wheat, new .49 ■ Corn .30% .30% .34% lOats .17 .19% .22% — ' CHICAGO FRUIT QUOTATION (By Rept. of Agriculture) Chicago, Aug. 2. — (U.R) — Fruit I quotations: Apples. Illinois and Michigan yellow Transparents bushel 40-85; Illlinois Wealthies 75-100; Duchess, 40- : 85x « i Canteloups: Western Jumbo] cr#tes 175-250; Michigan 75-100: In--100-150; flats 40-75; Illinois 50-75: flats 40-50. Nellons: California Honey Dews ,75-125; Honey Balls 200-250. Raspberries: Red Michigan 24 I pint 125-200. Blackberries: Michigan 16 quart 125-150. Peaches: Georgia Albertas 250I 275; Illinois Albertas 250-275. Cherries: Michigan 16 quart sour I 75-100. Blueberries: Michigan 16 quart I 200-275. Dewberries: Michigan 15 quart ' 75-150. East Buffalo IHogs, 700. Market active to shippers. Steady to 10 cents over Moni day's average. Good to choice 160 I to 200 lbs. $5.50 to $5.560. Mixed offerings $5.40. Weights ar.und 240 I lbs., and light weights, $5.25.. Pigs I quoted $5.00. Cattle, 1100. Cows unchanged, I cutter grades $1.25 to $2.50. Calves 75. Vealers $6.50 down. Some $7. Sheep $3.00. Lalmbs strong to 25 hiCier at $" to $7.25. Throw outs $4.50 to ss.uo. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Aug. 2 — No. 1 New Wheat 60 lbs or better 40c | No. 2. New Wheat 58 lbs 38c ' Old or New Oats 12c boy Beans 30c , New No. 3. White Corn 32c No. 3 Yellow orn > 37c LOCmL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 11c o Oiviilon/ <•* Time A. M. stands for the Latin words •ante .w'Mlem” ntd P. M. for : “post meridiem." Hours are marked A M. from midnight until noon, P. JI. from noon until mldn'ght. M msrkt the hovr at nn-x For Better Health See DR. U. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours; 10 to 12 a. m. •j 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. tn. j Phone 314 IC4 So. 3rd st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST j Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 1! Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. t' Telephone 135
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CLAIMS ALLOWED BY COMMISSIONER AUGUST 2 1932 Herman Ulman 215 Ralph Martin ilo ■ Clarence Durkin do .it, 1 ' Sam Bentz du *'-«• | Geo. Loshe do , Fred Bentz do I J-W; ■ Harve Schell do .... .... ■ ’-'.'i Eli Beer do } •--’J; 1 John KbnU do J? Ralph Leyse do JOO t < Andrew Svhiravk do • l.uO Ai Langemum do 8.00 W. W. Willis do 1~2 Ft. Wayne Pipe & Sup. Co do Riverside Garage do .4 6.12 . Henry Knapp & Son do 1111 . Callow & Kohne do i>4.00 Piston Service Co do 4. <7 Mossman Yarnelle Co do .... 1♦ John Habegger du JJ6.00 ' Ed. Spe’uc-her do Bi.a” Ralph Habegger do MO Wm. Burke do i Jesse Dautenzheiser do ,2 el' j Armand Habegger do 1 < • >‘J |' I Paul McClain do 10.00 ' Albert Huser do 1 1 Javid Mettler do 1 Ed Miller do 14.00 : Chalmer Miller do L. K. Schindler do 14.00 Martin Meshbergef 'io BJ}° I Carl Baumgartner do Gillium Lumber Co. do u6.ia Fulton Machine Shop do 19.:»3|' Lr« Hardware Co. do 12.33 Elmer Anderson do 100.00 | Frank Moser do £2.20 Harold Anderson do ®o.oo ' Ernest Striker do 2o -n 1 Ellis Eicher do - oV.)0 ■ Carl Moser do - Mo'; Milo Sales do Chas. Studler do Iljhi Fred Mathys do j Fred Hanna do „ 6 - Harley Reef do Jl.oO - Paul Butcher do J *'. K ' 1 Warren Striker do -’6.»0 « Charles Mann do Tom. Sullivan do 4.H0 ( 1 Wilbur Stahley do ».00i Lewis Martin do ,1-2 I Briggs and Son do 10. as J A. Gottschalk do 22.80 | Moser and Co. do . - 5.401 c. L. Scheimann do 546.00 , Mart Beinz do 87,.»0 Edgar Witte do 42.001 L. Scneuman do Sl.aOl Fred Ostermeyer do 30.00 Charles Bohnkv do -LmJ Herman Bohnke do — Phil Strahm do >®«00 : Wm. Gallrneyer do 17.00 , Theo. Ostermeyer do 11.00 A. Scheiman do 26.00) 1 Lewis Koldewey do 27.00 , Reinhold Koldwey do . 12.001 ' Clyde Butler do • 23.28 I Sol Eicher do 10.60 Reed Elevator Co do 10.15 Decatur Foundry do 3 2 > ' The Schafer Co do 2.76 H. L. Kern do . ' Meshl>ergers Bros, do 2_»27.66 Plymouth Rock Crush. Co do 551.12 Eastern Indiana Oil do 463.4a I Main Street Filling Station do 176.33 ' Q <('hr'-iiistcr do ' M I Ft. Wayne Pipe & Sup Co do 11.23 Reo. Ft. Wayne Co do 3.90 . Chris Eicher do l»6.00 Citizens Tele. Co. Rev 7.7,73 Ft. Wayne Printing Co do IW.W Cleo Werling do 83.33 ■ Jon Hendricks do 8.00 Albert Harlow do 106.00 Frank Downs do . 3.J5 Decatur Democrat do 24.30 John Werhter do 3.50 Royal Typewriter do Clara Anderson do ... „2 2 ' Mlles Rnop do 175.70 Clifton Striker do 202.70 Margaret Movers do . 60.00 John Felty do ' Dr. Grandstaff do 26.00 J. W. Viwrrd do 27.60 Nathan Nelson do John Wechter do 50.00 I. .1. F. Lehrwan do 45.00 Henrv Rlakev do . 50.00 ■ Albert Harlow do 160.0" gw** Banter do 10. on Ben Eiting do 10.00 August Conrod do . 10.00 Jame? Kenney do ». 10.00 F. G ElcTienberger do 10.00, Henry Dehner do 10.00 Mart K-irardi do 10 00 Henry Heller do 50.00 Geo. Dellinger do 10.50 Joe Cloud do .... 25 00 Harry Sipte do ... 50.00 Pumphrevs Jewelry Store .do ... 15.00 Frank Schmitt do 75 Northern Indiana P. S. do .... 11.45 Decatur Electric Shop do .... 13.90
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, Al <■! T SI 2, IW.
August Morgan do 35.00 | Herbert LaFountaine do 35.00 Florence Lengerich do 0.7.00 Ester Luck do 85.00 | John Topp do Charles Morgan do ... 16.50 1 ; Raymond Heiman do 4.501 Burt Mangold do 4.00 , Fisher and Harris do 37.47 The Smith Drug Co do 23.10 Sam Bailer do 12.50! Frank Schmitt do 4L.0 Ashbaucher Tin Shop do .25! I Callow and Kohne do 6.151 ' Limo Chemical Co do 39.00 ! Lee Hardware Co. do 134.47 , IhH-atur Foundary <’o do . 'Eastern Indiana Oil do ‘’’•“H Wm. Mitchel do - 20.63 I Joseph Appelman do 30.721 In liana Slate Sana, do 13.57 { i Trerfs. of State do 569.41 > Irene Byron do . . % 428.75 L IC. D. Spuller do 100.00 Berne Witness du 50.45 ! Adams County 4-H Club do . .. 500.0” Millers B.ikvry do . .. 30.12 I Smith Drug Co do 20.04 C. S. Bell do 2.89 J. W. Vizard do 15.50 , Burt Mangold do 1.00 Brunnygraft Grocery do 8.00 j IS. D. Beavers do 82.00; 1 Fisher ami Harris do 2.00 Aleta Harlow do 83.33 .Millers Bakery do Lon I I Brunnygraft Grocery do 21.25 r Wiunis Shoe Store do 5.98 I Geo. Appelman do 43.00 S. E. Hite do 15.50 . Frank Krick do 4.50 , H. H. lammerman do 22.50 : Caroll Coal Co do 6.001 Nichols Shoe Storg do 1.98 John B. Stults do . 45."0; S. D. Beavers do 20.00 1 M. E. Hower do 22.00 I , l-’isher and Harris do 61.50 | Fisher and Harris do 15.00 1 J. W. Vizard do 15.001 ; R. H. Everett do 18.”0 ' (’. A. Douglass do 2.9 S I Charles Roush do 3.551 H. F. King do 3.87 I 1 Central Grocery do 13.00; i The Hub do , 3.751 ; Dr. Jones and Jones do 20.00 I The Filer Store do 10.13 [Decatur Democrat do 260.58 Albert Harlow 198 105.00 Peoples State Bank do . .25 The Huhman Supply Co Co. R 8.65 i Martin Gilson do 16.35, I Fisher and Harris do 297.65 I Md. of Guard, do 211.72 | i-'t. Wayne Orphans Home do 568.00 j Burl Johnson do .50 1 Sanco Prod. Co do 37.6” I Fruchte and Litterer do .... ... 100.00 W. H. Foughty do 2.00! IC. N. Miller do .... 2.00 i John Drake du 5.50 ('has. Schnapp do 2.00 Theo. Drake do 2.00 Curtis Miller do 2.00 Henry Sherry do 10.00 Wm. Harting do 10.00 Indianapolis Commercial do 29.25 Decatur Democrat do 133.82 Chester Bryan do 2.00 Omar Merriman do 5.50 I Osten Merriman do 2.00 j Orval Tinkham do 2.00 i Peter Klopfenstein do 10.00 Bert Seesenguth do 10.00 Chas. Idle wine do 3.50 Yost Bros. 198 1,342.95 Alpheus Debolt do ... 2.0” City of Decatur Co. Rev. . 6”.”6 Burl Johnson do 38.00 Niblick and Co. do . 56.40 The Erie Stone Co 245 696.41 The Erie Stone Co d" 1,035.32 W. P. Robinson Co do 570.00 Ft. Wavie Blue Print do .... 1.88 WITNESS my hand and seal this 28th day of July 1932. Albert Harlow, Auditor. July 29, Aug. 2 0 ! NOTICE —No hunting or trespass* I I ing on my farms. Anyone doing 1 so will be prosecuted. W. F. Hilpert, R. 8 ; 18013 X eod I -o I ’ BARGAINS — Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room Suits., Mat1 tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. , Monroe, our Phone number is 44 ct. ; ° , NOTICE— Return 10 paddle® to ;, Mott’s Place get a paddle pop j tree. klS>3tx
!♦_ J REUNION ! CALENDAR Sunday, August 7 Blakey reunion, Old Chris Blake# I homestejd, Uciiou township. Schafer reunion, Legion Memo- I rial Park, Decatur. I Grimm reunion. Sunset Park I | southeast of Decatur. I Annual Dettinger reunion, rainil I or shine, Sunset Park. I Sunday August 14 I Annual Kitson reunion, Sun Set II 'Park. I Hower reunion. Gordon State I I Park, St. Marys, Ohio. I Hitchcock reunion, Mrs. Corail Miller, State Line. I Annaul Tumblesan reunion, Le- I ■ gion Memorial Park. [ Elzey reunion, Legion Memorial'] ' Park. Decatur. llellig and Reohm fimily reunion, I Sunset I’ark, southeast of Decatur. The annual reunion of the Hienz l family, Sunset Park, Decatur. II Sunday August 21 Springer and Brandyberry reun- ■ ion, Lehman’s Park, Berne. Butler family reunion. Sunset Park, rain or shine. Aiunual reunion of the Smith fa-1 mily, Sunset Park, Decatur. I ' Kemmer family reunion, Sunset Pdrk, southeast of Decatur. Annual* Hakes reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Annual Kortenber and Hackman reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 28 Annual Weldy II union, Frank Aurand home. Decatur. Annaul Standiferd and Faulkner re-1 union. Wren, 0., Memorial Park. Urick reunion, Sunset park. Decatur. Wednesday, August 31 Weldy - Beery Family reunion. 1 Legion Memorial I’ark, Decatur. September 4 Annual Brown reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Ls’oor Day, September 5 Lenhart annual reunion, Sun- | set Park, southeast of Decatur. 1 Reunion of Millinger fami'y, Sun-! ; set Park Decatur. ; SEND TROOPS TO DIXIE BEE COAL FIELDS CON’TINt ED FROM PAGH ONE I ••••••••••••i • in its negotiations witli operators, the refusal of the district to ac- . cept the scale committee’s recom- » mendation, and subsequent review of the negotiations by the inters national officials, j The revised report, bearing slight concessions in operating conditions, but none in basic j other pay, will be the subject ot a 1 • referendum volte in the district i. August 6. K) Warld Grows Smaller h In tliis age of flights, eonttnents have become merely neighbors,— x Eoliier'n Weekly
COURTHOUSE Attorney Ed. A. Bosse filed a u< w suit this morning entitled Clinton lieath vs. Oscar Ainsworth e-t al. suit to recover $62 on a 1 ibar claim. County Clerk Werling received official native this morning from | the Board of Medical Registrati n. j Indianapolis, that the physicians, license of William T. Tliojnas, Lake , county, has be n revoked far trie j reason same was obtained by fraud. Marriage License Ralph Henry Myers. Plymouth j O'.i \ machinist to Lucille Renner,! 302 Kantz street. WiJliard Ohio. , Leo J. Dorion, Plymouth. Ohio, chauffer to Florence L. Harvey, I Ohio. Real Estate Transfers Ch tries E. Brinker. 80 acres in Rod township to Arthur Thumm for SI.OO. Elizabeth Class et al. 44 33-80' acres in Jefferson township fa Ro ! d l;ih F. Debolt et ux for $1,800.00 o •■Betty” Receives Estate D troit —(UP) Because none of the 67 "Betties" who claimed the estate left by Thom is F. Sheehan e uld prove their claims, the estate
I Money Saving Values I - - all this week! I Dress Clearance! Drastic Reductions! H 7 FIGUREi) CHIFFON DRESSES, Half Sizes Hi'z to 12 '2 Siji H - 18 SILK DRESSES. Figured or Plain Color.'sizes 14 to 40 M-i II 50 SILK DRESSES, Plain or Figured, sizes II to II £ 7 FIGURED SILK CREPE DRESSES, short sleeve, sizes 38 to b J3J 40 BETTER COTTON DRESSES. Voiles, Batiste. Pique. Rayons. 11-52, »LI if, 20 COTTON DRESSES, Batiste. Linens, \ oile, sizes 14 to 44. 0-9 ft 10 SHEER t OTTON W ASH DRESSES. Figured Voiles and Linen-. 1 MS. N || 71 COTTON WASH DRESisES. fast color prints, sizes 14 to 52. W I Girls Dresses! - Boys Wash Suits! H 11 FIGURED VOILE, Plain Linene. Figured Batiste, sizes 7to 11 7 FIGURED BATISTE DRESSES, with Hats to match, sizes J to ’> 3ft 80 COTTON PRINT DRESSES, Fast Colors, sizes 3 to 8 yrs.. Ifc >.... formerly 59c up ... J ® 70 BOYS V\ ASH SL ITS, Kumfy Togs. Reg. 89c, sizes 2 to 6 yrs. I Biouses, Sweaters, Pajamas ® 18 COTTON BLOUSES, short or long sleeves, Reg. SI.OO. sizes 31 lo 10.. J; LACY KNIT SWEATERS, short sle :ve, Reg. SI.OO, reduced to • Jg 2 WHITE SILK CREPE BLOUSES, formerly $1.95. sizes 38 and ■ ( 6 PAJAMAS, ( otton Print, one piece style, sizes Ifi to 40. reduced to • • J* 33 11 GIRLS PAJAMAS, sizes 3 to 14 yrs. one piece styles, cotton print "9 & I Bathing Suits 10 ALL WOOL SUITS, plain colors, Girls sizes 30 to 30, Reg. SLSO, now G omen s Sizes, All \\ 00l Plain Colo ror fancy trimmed. ic u •• • ■ Regular $1.95, reduced to > 1 " 1 IM childrens ( otton Suits, with Belts, Two Color Combinations. r’i - sizes 4to 8 years, reduced to “ I Hosiery Specials (ED. Hundreds of pairs, all sizes. Reduced sc. i"< ' rt h' ; I LI.-I AsHIONED SILK HOSIERY, Chilton quality, sizes 8' jto I". P air 5 I Big Vallies in Dry Goods I »’isii'ss" )ar a :• B PAPT h i VvV L! l \\ B . L . EAt UED MUSI ,N - ‘“‘V Hat yard ... 1 H PARI LINEN TOW EUNG, Stevens, lb inch, \ard....Lsc; 5 >ards. ' — PIT’PRi/bT | (,^uvJViS AE^EI) 'biSLIN. 36 inch wide, yard k B i " ch wide> seil >ng for, yard COY ION , UMS, 36 inch wide, fast colors, yard I Niblick & CoB ALL ITEMS LISTED FOR CASH NO
am iwting to $2,000. went to Mary Margaret Gliner, a distant relative,] living at Martin's Ferry. 0., The Ohio girl a 17-year-old orphan, had never even hoard of Sheehan, who left a note, on his death bequeathing his money to ' Itatty Bumble Bees Cause Accident Richmond. Va. —(UP) -Bumble bees cams near being the cause o( 1,00 lHenalo? losing one of his feet | ’ He whs mowing hay on his farm, ' near Penn Laird. Rockingham Coihi- ! t y. He stopped the horses to adjust the mower. Bumble bees stung the , animals, causing them to run. Hen-1 sley’s foot caught in the mowing ‘ knife and he suffered severe cuts I ; and bruises. | o ■■ Few Fires Harm Berry Crops Luther. Mich. -(UP)— Efficient I I control of forest fires this summer! has been a blow to Luther's huckI leberry erap. owners of marshes ] claim that unles- fires burn over, ! the li wlands, a decreased production of berries results. This year few fires have occurred. Be Forgiving of Others You should forgive many things In others, but nothing I* yourself.— Ausonius
■ Test Your Knowlej Can you answer seven ofM test questions? Turn to J Four tor U IB ans»eril 1. Dees gra;.< fruii Kr „ w J in clusters'.* H 2. What is tin date of J I Hog" day? I 3. Has a Gir.it>,. a voice? I 4. Name the ,ital ~t vm 5. Who was tin n, t .p re J candidate on i Uepubliiu i et in 19167 6. How mu< ii io urv baxd I Mulatto? 7. What ki.nl of nuts grwt treei? 8. W 0 wi '. |netn "l censional?" 9. What is ti <■ m„ s t P , )pai) , in Japan"? 10. \8 hat c lor ,r, ripe obi J O—HOSPITAL NOT! . I Tonsillectomy nperatiots j performed >t t • i<| am j | ' Memorial H<>.-pi!al this non ' Miss Helen Shrull, n lls? I Miss Jane Krii l. 117 Soatl street, and Miss Anna JoU ‘ catur. R nite 1.
