Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1934 — Page 2

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Test Your Knowledge | Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. * * 1. Where is Mount Hood? 2. Who wrote “David Cop’H'r-

A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE —By Leslie C. Mitchell F*GEE TAP, TH»s'^Fno/ IT'S f .OT A '""I MOST HAVE f^GOt-LY./ YHA7 VJOL'UD Tbb ADVENTOQE SEEMjpDf?EAMTERRfE-m 'T AS MUCH AS WEPID -MAYBE F ®W-«DT 1 P Seven) >f it was- >7 they'll anjD tell us- Jearc sSJta Ke deserves a DREAM DOESN'T ® CET3TAINLY WOULD — X HOPE SANTA WILL SHOW / 1 Ani'O LETS AW f GOC'D WEST - WEU.W GOOD ’74 ~ T ±'’7J' r ' S 1 A WONDEieFOE -A OS MOPE OF HIG PALACE— LONG WEST 'CAUSE. Z&d I YIAYBG NEACT YEAR > MIGHT 1 .77 WONDEP £2% HE TOLD ME THAT WE 'D TOM I ® TERR IE. J CALSE. HERE .^IHCXM AU- THE OTHtd SQZBk HAD ONLY A KAAYINfc TOYS AU.y ;7f £ k WE ARE— ROYS AND GIRL'S J ?APT CgSAX, T t- z <y® \FEEL "sO Uraows h Ahi ENITOYEt) 7SA \ VgOOP NI&AT, |gg ■ i pry >OIOE3 &S J ! Y-ifc " 0 0 TO _ltegsagi H - -. _<ZL <1 TH ImKIF iH h A t>K NOW SHOWING—“AIMING TO GATHER MOSS” ”' ’ * - ■ _ —— — . .. . - TOQ V. SO “f HIXT s~| finOSt DISGUISES AR%, OUT,\ m ZOKVA 'SUPPOSE \ (STOP OX)RRV>HG. VJHEH I CLOSE AHO FAiSTOH \ s&y&y ( 0 «*) 'TsZDV (wi c&wfeT /(SKKsr' £*»,-, 1 Sis'-zcW" T i r7, : i iYYij K 'wn b[\ 'j. X. 2 1 V wffi-y (> W' I WOt U® /Hi Ws'S I > w? Mv h AB <ste “t tK o lpjj - if <i '’ -. -— ~T • ‘ 111 ' ti |7) ^ J -LUI I®—- (

field’? 3. Where and what is Rotten! Row ? 4. Ou which of the Great Lakes' is Cleveland, Ohio? а. What is bakelite? б. When was the White House first occupied and by whom? 7. Name the living widows of

1 Presidents. 8. Do the Niagara Falls ever; ! freeze so people may walk up to ■ them? 9. What five states lead in population? I 10. Wha does the word democracy mean?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBERS, 1934.

Postmaster Astounded Millord, N. H.—•U.PJ—Postmaster | S. Carroll Coburn, whose daily mail I I bag is of modest size, opened his Hyes wide with amazement when I 700,000 postal cards poured into his I office. Investigation revealed that • I the cards, addressed to Trenton. N. J., had been misdirected.

Curious Pig. Pork Chops Now I | Sanford, Me.— U.R' —Charles Morley has plenty of bacon and .pork < chops because his pet pig was too ‘curious. An electric cord, which dangled over the pig-pen, got the' l>est of pig and it jumped, caught ' it, chewed at the insulation until i a charge of electricity ended its

'“' . — Millions of Ducks Flee Storm ' Sandusky Chi t —( CP I —Literally millions of du M swarmed over Sandusky Bay on Luke Erie on one day recently, fleeing storms from I the north. I

MARKETREPORTS DAILY DEPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market For Decatur, Berne, 1 Craigville, Hoagland and Willshire Corrected December 29 No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 25(1 to 300 lbs. $7..j0 200 to 250 lbs $6.85 300 to 350 lbs $3.75 160 to 180 lbs $6.30 ' 140 to 160 lbs. $5.30 ' 120 tu 140 lbs. $4.30 ] 160 to 120 lbs $3.75 ; Roughs $5,751 Stags $3.75 down ' Vealers . SB.OO Ewe and wether lambs $8.50 Buck 1 mus $7.50 Fort Wayne Livestock Hogs 5 to 15 cents higher. 250-1 300 lbs. $7.25; 226-250 tbs. $7.10; : 200-225 tbs. $7; 180-200 lbs. *5.80; ‘ 160-180 lbs. $6.50; 300-350 tbs. $6.90; 150-160 lbs. $5.65; 140-150 tbs. $5.40; 130-140 lbs. $5; 120130 tbs. $4.40; 100-120 ttvs. *4.00; roughs $6; slags $ . Calves $8.50. Lambs $8.75. 1 East Buffalo Livestock .1 Hogs, 50. Nominally steady at i week's uneven $1.25 to $2.09 ad -' vanee. Mediums $7.75-8.00. 1 1 Cattie, 50. Market about 1 steady. Cows and bulls 15 to 25c higher. Steers $6-7.50; cows $3.25 3.75; vealers $2.50 higher during week; good and choice, $9.50. Sheep, nene. Lambs SI.OO over ‘ I last week. Good and choice $9.50.1 < o ' i LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 29 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or bet let ; „ h ' < No. 2 New Wheat (58 1bg.),...„ 89c i Oats, 32 lbs. test 50c Oats, 30 lbs. test 4y c 1

Soy Beans, bushel . 75- $ ' Old Yellow Corn $ ! New Yellow Corn ' •$! CENTRAL SOYA MARKET I No. 2 Yellawboans, bu Delivered to factory ■ ■ •— -—3 cTassTfied ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—2 Boston bull i three months eld. For sa.c clil O. G. Peterson. 919 North S.d SL FOR SALE—Two fresh cow-. Si Sheets, phone 894-M. WANTED (V ANTED— Good. dean. Rags, suitable tor clean! acfttnerv \\ i'. pa' 4‘ - Ucatur Daih NTED — For expert r ulio | lectrfej) repairs call Marcel Her. phone 625 Memh.' R’ innfactnrers Service Ml d',. Service 22 e N 7t’’ sl I Oh 7?EVI FOR RENT —5 room unfuniis modern apartment. Mrs. 1 Swearinger, 101 North Third St. FOR RENT- 7-room scmi-uiot| house, 512 Short St- bull W. Adams St. —,—.—,-e — Appointment <>l Glinlni« ! ' :,i ." Notice Is heiebv gl't undersigned has been ..ppom l '' • mlnistrator of th- e.-t ' ’ .7 W. .Sb vers '.I rut-- !•<'' County, ,iece»se<l. Th- ' 1J " b&bly solvent. , tri Emil .v Voigt. I rnchfe :m.l l.litcrei. »<’ Lee. 3s, I De- -'■' Vppoinlm.mt of A N.,t” i m-reht ~ undersigned lias been npP l j inlnlstrater of the ’’ ,J ' lllt , i c Houk late of Adeneeased. The estate is prob. - vent. , ~.,tr u Mary M Houk, A Earl 11. Ailauix, Alterne.' j Dec. 14, 1934 De< -' 1 1