Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1934 — Page 2

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♦ —— ♦ Test Your Knowledge I Can you answer seven ot these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. ♦ « 1. Name the capital of Texas. 2. Who was the first woman to fly across an ocean alone? 3. What Is the family name of the former royal house ot Prussia? 4. Name the most famous violin maker of tiie Cremonese school 5. What kind of game is "Roque"? 6. How many units are in a baker's dozen? 7. What is the inctosure wiixMn which living birds may be kept called? S. What is the difference in time between Chicago and San Fran-

uniwvvu ’ iikuhv ..... Public Auction FRIDAY, December 28—1 O’clock HORSES. MILCH COWS. HEU ERS. BULLS, SHEEP and HOGS. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MIS( ELLANEOUS ARTICLES. u ....... Bring in articles you have for sale and get the high dollar. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR—MANAGERS—L. W. MURPHY Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Re-Opened Today! We have re-opened and will : continue to operate the Standard Service Station CORNER WINCHESTER AND LINE STREETS and will feature a complete line of Standard Oil Products. As our opening special for the balance of the week we will give to the purchaser of every 5 Gallon REGULAR GASOLINE Quart of O' J Quart of OIL Alcohol We will also continue to operate the Twin Bridge Service Station and welcome you at : either station for your motoring needs. Ernestand Paul Uhrick BUIBIBI ■MHnTTI'I i

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of Decatur Savings aud Loan Association January 14, 1935, at 10:00 A. M. Native is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members ot the Decatur Savings and Loan Association will he held at Its office, 119 S. Second Street, (with Paul H. Graham Co.) Decatur, Indiana, January 14. 1935, at 10:00 A. M. At said meeting three members of the Board of Directors will he elected, and such other business transacted as may be brought before the members. Decatur Savings and Loan Association, Matthias Kirsch, President Edgar Mutschler, See'y-treas. dec. 26-28-31 jan. 2. o MITK E OF FIXVI. hHTTI.KMEM of kwtvte m». <«-vt Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of E I’wight Wass, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 12th day ot January. 1935, and show cause, It any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Flank J. Crates, Administrator Decatur Indiana. December 1 Util 1934 Mtorue, C. 1.. Walter. —o Lynn. Masts,—(UP)—Vera Nabaska is out of a J=b because she re-

Fire Destroys Toledo Armory snSgaaK. Eg gs ■ — This graphic photo shows the flaming Armory at Toledo, 0., which was destroyed witli an estimated loss of $500,000. Several firemen « were injured when the roof of the building caved in. |t

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1934.

fused to salute the American flag. | Miss Nabeska, U Lynn shoework : er. refutwd to aaluie the flag until | the government fed her, at the : o meeting of th* Shoe Stitchers' Un-, 'f lo.i No, 257 whose custom It was to )• open their meeting in this manner. >. I To discipline the girl the union il took away her card and she will » be unable to work in Lynn shoe factories ft r a year. H e 11 —i * iiitii'-Q « ■ ■■ : COURTHOUSE Marriage License Russell Mitchell, farmer, route 2, i. Monroe and Dolores Longenberger.! route 1. Monroe. Noah E. Hinjehy, farmer, route 1 r M nroe and Melvena M. Beer, route ~i 1 Berne. o — - [ OFFICER'S ‘UNLOADED GUN' y RUFFLES POLICE STATION “ AKRON. O. (U.K) — Police head- - quarters employes were glad that '] a wastebasket happened to be the d; target when Detective Jasper McKinney cleaned his loaded .32. automatic. 1 -McKinney had emptied the | a 1 magazine. He pointed the gun at I the wastebasket and pulled the . i-i trigger. The crack of the weapon's “I explosion through the building

Kitchen Transformation ? I — * I ' * BTT ■ Xjß IJb 1 gg. anv . f 1 f 4. JBBk i A comparatively modest sum invested In the kitchen can bring about the improvement shown in the above illustrations. Such work is now possible with low cost loans made available through private credit chan nels by the Federal Housing Administration.

brought workers from other rooms '. running. The bullet tore through l the wastebasket aud into the floor. 1 Directly below was Municipal Judge Herman W. Werner. Me- A Kinney had forgotten to unload I the chamber. o Bible Translator Dead Winnipeg. Can. —(UP)—Rev. A. C. Garrioch Canidian historian, author, Arctic missionary an>d believed to be the only man who translated ihe Bible into the Bever Ind-, 1 ian launguage is dead here at 86. 1 Rev. Garrioch spent 17 years in the • Arctic as a missionary and wrote four books on the Far North and I •ndian life. o Japan to Train Maids Tokio —lUP) —The Social Bureau of the Toio Municipality has a ; epecial course, free of charge, for i

Japanese maid servants. The course includes, among others, domestic affairs, how to bring up children, health, economics, good manners and other matters essential to daily life of servants. o — Marriage Course for Men Seattle — (UP) — A course in “marriage" will bo open to senior men at University of Washington next temp if plans materialize. The course would include frank discussions of marriage problems, 'court ship, engagements, weddings, child training and divorce. o Insurance Woman, 86, Dead Sandusky. 0., —(UP) —Miss Fanny Gale Sipencer, 86, in the insurance business here for many years, is dead.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY DEPORT OF LOCAL 1 AND FOREIGN MARKETS ‘ Brady's Market For Decatur, Berne, Craigvllle, Hoagland and Willshire Corrected December 26. No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday. Wed- 1 nesday, Friday, and Saturday. 250 to 300 lbs. $6.60 | , 200 to 950 Iha $6.45 j • 300 to 350 lbs. $6.35 1 ISO to 200 lbs $6.15 ' 160 to 130 lbs $5.90 I 140 to 160 lbs $4.90 I 120 to 140 lbs $3.90 I 100 to 120 lbs. $3.05 1 Roughs $5.25 1 Stags $3.25 down j < Veulers $7.25 < Ewe and wether lambs $8.25 1 Buck lambs $7.25 ‘ < 1 Fort Wayne Livestock Hogs 10 to 40c higher; 250-300 lbs. $7.20; 235-350 its. $7; 200 225 Tb«. $6.90; 180-200 lbs. $6.70; ICO--180 lbs. $6.45; 300-350 Its. $6.50; 150-160 lbs. $5.40; 140-150 lbs. $5.15; 130-140 tbs. $4.80; 120-1.10 lbs. $4.20; 100-120 lbs. $3.89; roughs $6; stags $4. Calves $7.50: Lambs $8.75. • __ Eact Buffalo Livestock Hog receipts 1200; very active, weights above 170 lbs. unevenly 50-75 c over Monday's average; some lighter waights up $1; desirable 180-260 lbs. $7.25-7.50; 130-170 lbs. $6-7; packing sows $5.a56.50. Cattle receipts 300: little demand for plain steers and heifers; cows active, firm; low cutter anil cutjer 91.5tJ-2.50. Calf receipts 200; vealere $1 higher, 98.50 down. Sheep receipts 1100; lambs generally 50c higher; good to choice $9.50; mixed offerings $8.75-9.25; medium kinds and weights above!. 100 tlis. $8.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July j Wheat, old 98% .99% .93% Wheat, new ... .98% Corn, old .93% .89% .86% Corn, new 94 Oats, old 56% .53% .48% Oats, new 57% Cleveland Produce Butter market firm. Extras 34%; standards 33. Egg market firm. Extra whites I 29; current receipts 26%. Poultry market steady. Fowls 1 colored 4% lbs and up 17; ducks 5 lbs and up 19. Geese heavy fat 15-16; geese ordinary 14; turkeys young 22-23; old bens 18; old toms 15; No. 2 turkeys 14. Potatoes Maine $1.15-1.25 per 1 100 lb bag; Pennsylvania 75-80 per 100 !b bag;, Ohio best mostly 75-J 85 per 10V lb bag. New York Produce Dressed poultry (cents per lb) steady. Turkeys 19-28. Chickens U%-27. Broilers 15-25. Capons 22-30. Fowls 9%-19. Ducks 16-21. Long Island ducks 18-18%. Live poultry (cents per lb) quiet. Geese 10-16. Turkeys 2027. Roosters 11. Ducks 10-16. Fowls 8-15. Chickens 12-20. Capons 18-28. Broilers 10-22. Butter receipts 17,710 packages.' Market steady. Creamery, higher than extras 32%-33. Extras, 92 score 32. Firsts, 90 to 91 score 30%-31%. Firsts. 88 io 89 score 27%-28%. Seconds 26%-27%.j Centralized 90 score 30%. Centralized 88 ( to 89 score 2,%-28%. Centralized 84 to 87 ocore 26%27%. Egg leeeipts 22,844 cases. Market firm. Special packs, including unusual hennery selections 31-3;:. Standards 30%. Firsts 28. Mediums 23-23%. Dirties 23-23%. Checks 20. — " ' ' ■# LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 26. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 88c 1 No. 2 New Wheat. (58 lbs.) 87c Oats, 32 lbs. test 50c Oats, 30 lbs. test 49c Soy Beans, imshel 75c-$1.15 Old Yellow Corn $1.16 New Yefiow Corn BOc-sl.io CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellowbeana, bu $1.12 Delivered to factory u Tobacco Strangled Farmer Carlisle, Pa,— <U.R) - Rufus S. (iregor. North Middletown township farmer, strangled to death on a chew of tobacco. In strangling, he stumbled to a cot. where he was found dead by his Kayuioml Lay. N. A BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Ey»» Examined, Glassea Fitted HOURS; 8:30 to 11:30 13:30 to 5;00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone I*s.

t ' LAs *ii s iErr''-J - 1 ( >R SALEH 1 ’ >'»)!< SAl.t: I’hmie 69. |, lqlllre , street. *■ for SALE » learn oms like h ,. w ~, Lenhart | )illly |.,„ tj||iu ner 3rd & Monroe. 1' . — -fl living room suites living room .ui,.., «3; .rati, ’’%■ nets. $16.5n; b,-. ' unfinished i.Hd,,, n -„. ....JM” I ,' chairs. 9Se; lls „ ( [ furniture ,abin,,, ‘ Jl7 ’" fIW. chandise. Sprague Furniture Phone 199. FOR SALE <; ~„i u ~ (1 p $lB. Phone < Num, Herne, Indiana. LOST AA b i(H \ D I LOST - Black mid white Reward. Em,;, r pleast . 993. LOST--Dual w'm el. Fj| I( | ( . r n I" " mo. rat W AN”rE'l> - We do all kind of Aiso iatio ■ Sp";<-U-' Ft .. 199. WANTED . electric il r,,.1.1 Miller, pin n ■ Member Manufacturers rvj< Radio SeDK \ . — _ K ... ; B Tl’-H'<» g V ll'l'.R LX( m\;, E ■' Allowance on Bfj Old W iper. f. en(;land’s I h AUTO PARfSK Wholesa'c and Retail W Ist Door o.'. of Court Hcuaß X Phone 282 K iWhy run on smooth, wm BB Tiros when you can rer>tilfi| uillettetireß for as low as 20c a week. After 25 weeks the Ft is yours. H Porter Tire Co. I Distributor HK 341 Winchester Pnone 129 H Toy Balloon Sets New Mark B Steuiiein iih . ■' U.R.' loon, released la Thompson ".1 "■ "elasiß| Ont., sever.;! ■ .;• ;! iiiil-s by Ml.-S Helen Souepier. Th" ?*B vious local rel ord was lh'. ! held by Joseph Cuth; wliu ed a report 01. 0 u.. aallooM floated 160 mile-. H Huge Wild Mushroom F»u"S K Karnes CH' T-v U.»-*»>■ room measiu m- ' ■ " '"o ,ielli 'B ■eter was lo'oel »:'«*«B Wofford ( ro.-.~m- eii tiie J ‘the San Anion ■ 1 INora Marsh, ii i- oftlwlwß est mii'-lirooiii- o'' ll Im* *, JI have lm“i 1 ■' "■ l - v "•‘“*■l cal pr< ss. RoyS I Johnson | Auction# ■ > P. L. & T.Co-818 JKigt phone: 104 ■ arid B I A tariy as 1 *‘l everyday. SALE ( ALEaNDAR I Jun. 3--Fred B-i.l-'"-west of lloapiimu. <lo“' u l> ,» B “£n. 4- I- -'. I sale. 12 noon, < u,n ■iw t » B 7 p. m- vilitf-B Jun. 7 CU<- 'airtßi personal pn-V ' V ‘ . ,„ lle ■ farm. 4 miles . oo'h and .. ■ east Rockf' i'iFor Better Health See | Dr. IL Frohnapfel I Licensed ■ Chiropractor an d I Natuiopa th ,~■ Phone 311 B Office Hours: W I Ito iP- m.. o* B p ' g Neurocalometer | X-Ray Laboratory ■