Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1935 — Page 2

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STATE S CASH BALANCE HIGH Ten Million Dollar Balance Highest In State’s History Indianapolis, July 19, — (UR) A rush balance ot $10,158,807 — the. largest. In the history of the slate —remained In the state genera 1 fund at the close of the fiscal year, June 30, the state board of accounts reported today. The balance was nearly double the $5,741,530 figure on hand at the close of the fiscal year. 1984. The 1933 balance was $3,013,500. Total deductions earmarked for

FLY Sun. July 21 BIRD OPEN BIPLANE NOVELTY PARACHUTE JUMPS, PRIZES, FREE RIDES FIELD, ALBERT BI RK FARM on 527 at County Farm Road. DOAN-FOUST AERO SERVICE, INC,, MUNICIPAL AIRPORT. FT. WAYNE, ' ■ —!-! SUN., MON., TUES. VVlil 10c-25e Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. First Evening Show. 6:30 DOING He’s Got Bats f In His Belfrey f \f —and Cutie's T ‘ Curves On His 71 I Mind. V -- / || gKSg? joe BROWN in Ring Lardner's S Alibi Ike Warner Bros.’ psnnant-winnlng hit, with \ I * OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND - RUTHDONNS.U.W \ RING LARDNER’S PENNANT WINNING COMEDY SCREAM ’ Added—Ernest Truex Comedy and Fox News. :10r -TONIGHT- 10 c IVC “TAKA CHANCE NITE” SATURDAY John Wayne in “TRAIL BEYOND’’ Phis -Shemp Howard Comedy — Terry Toon Cartoon. — Extra Added Attraction — CHAPTER 3 of “TARZAN” : ALL AT 10c. 15c

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' distribution to other funds totalled $1,918,149, leaving a net balance iin the general fund of $8,140,757. I Balances in other funds brought : the total amount of cash in the I state treasury to $32,823,738. ; A transfer of $248,450 was madu j from the net balance In the genera 1 fund July 1 to match federal funds during the year ending ' June 30, 1936 for vocational reI hubilitat'lon. vocational education land industrial aid for the blind. In accounting for the heavy In- , creases in the general fund, the state board of accounts pointed out in previous years there have been untotalled appropriations made by tlie legislature for various departments with no specific amounts named. In contrast, the 1935 legislature , made specific appropriations in all , instances except one. A small fund was provided tor participation

• hit federal employment relief. • I Under a new system inaugural-, Jed in the office of State Auditor l ' Laurence Sullivan, each ear mark--led fund is a separate account, instead rtf being drawn from the | i gei'.erai fund a» in the past, The state highway department l ended the fiscal year with the t largest balance $5,267,504. Al ■ large proportion of that figure will j t be consumed in 1955 slate highway work. The gasoline tax fund balance 1 totalled $3,546.694 and now is in the process of being distributed to cities, towns and counties. The $3,1)00,000 remaining in the architect board fund was another of the large balances of the state departments. in addition to the general fund tota', State Treasurer Peter F. Hein has on deposit in Ws department's account. $1,750,000 of exI else funds from the alcoholic beverage tax and license fees. This fund was not distributed to the I proper funds because of delay in I issuing fTcenses. the board of accounts said. o Dance, Sunday. Sunset. i_

—— i —— i ■ .. ; — ■■■■ "Sunday . . SHOWS U-Ak— FULL SHOW thereafter. ptl I ■ 1 u nUT f ADDED — An “OUR GANG” Comedy—and—“STßANGEß THAN FICTION.” 10c-25c • — Tonight and Saturday — “MURDER IN THE FLEET” with ROBERT TAYLOR, JEAN PARKER, Ted Healy, Una Merkel. Nat Pendleton, Jean Hersholt. Join the man-hunt on the U. S. S. Carolina! See a Masterkiller laid hy the heels! See Grand Fun and Refreshing Romance in one exciting ENTERTAINMENT! Added—Ken Maynard in “MYSTERY MOUNTAIN” and BETTY HOOP Cartoon. 10c-15c

” DECATUR DAILY.DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JI 1A 1!>, I9.L>.

PREBLE Mrs. Albert Shady aud daughter Ethel -spent Thursday at Fort I Wayn *. Mrs. June Shaokley Mini sons Darj rail ami rene. Lorine and Erma , Kirchner visited In Fort Wayne Frl- - day. MI.-m Hernat.i 'Huffman returned home after epending a week visitlug Mrs. Lena Sherlock at Corunna. Florence Worthmun ia spending several weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milt n Scherry and family of Huningtan. Mr. and Mtw. Ora Newhard of Griffith visited in Preble list week. Mrs. Curtis ttrandutaff and daughters Ruth and Irene visited Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernent Wortliman -nd Walter Rrocge visited Dorothy Droege, who was injured in an auto ae ident lately and were supper guests of Mrs. Droege and daughter in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cable and family entertained Friday for Mrs. Ruth Shively and children. Mr. and

Mre. Cyruw Cable and children; Mr. anti Mm. (Mrl Lewis of Norwood, Ohio. ' Rev. and .Mrs. Lester Brunu'r and baby of Decatur callad on Mr. ami Mrs. Douglas Klxey Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Ed Worthman »»d family of Kiel. Wisconsin ure visiting relatives fofi several w|eelw. R v. Ed Worthman preached at Rev. Mathew Worthman’s church in I Bluffton SumViy. The entire Worthman family attended the services. At noon they motored to Washingban Park and enjoyed a picnic and isiket dinner. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. Ed Worthman and family of Kiel. Wisconsin. R?v. and Mm. Mathew Worthman and family of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worthman und family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hllgeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Warthman and family; Lewis Worthman: Mtw Martin Worthman and son Robert of Decatur; Miss Amanda Worthman, Mrs. Susaie Reppert, Christina Borne of Decatur, Walter HUgenian and Walter Droege. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Homeler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lonmeier of Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Kate Linnemeier and son Rudolph and other relatives Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. .Milton Hoffman visited Mr. and Mrs. Runge and family at Fort Wayne Sunday evening. P?ggy Sullivan is spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters and daughters at Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaiser were supper guests of Mrs. Mary Werling and gianddaughter Pauline Werling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worthman visited Dan Scherry Sunday evening. Harold Zimmerman and Virginia Zimmerman visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Zimmermun and daughter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Werling and daughters Mildred and Mrs. Herman Dierkes are enjoying a weeks outing at Crooked Lake. Rev. and Mrs. L. Brunner and son of Decatur called in Preble Wednesday. Mrs. George 'Pultameier and daughters Aldine and Helen spent Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frd Elcbhoff and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L? Roy Cable and family bid as their guests for dinner recently, Mr. and Mi's. Ralph Shively and children; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Cable and children of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cable and children; Mr. and Mrs. Oirl Lewie of Norwood. Ohio: Miss Lar Cable. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmrich and daughter Anna; Mr. and Mrs. Eirl Wood and children ot Magley and supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGill of Fort Wayne. —o — Music Memory Wins Test Elko, Nev. — (UP)—Mary Jane Englert his a memory for music. MADISON Theater Sun. Mon. Tues. “TARZAN AND HIS MATE” with Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan, Neil Hamilton. SEE thrills NEVER Filmed Before! SEE ICO Roaring Lions in wild Jungle attack! SEE TARZAN'S sensational battle with man-eating crocodile! SEE 50 Thundering Elephants in mad stampede! SEE Spectacular Love Scenes beneath tropical waters! SEE 150 savage apes with a handful of humans at their mercy! SEE the strange amazing liontooth men of a forgotten world! SEE the death charge of the raging rhinoceros! SEE a new amazing, awe-inspir-ing, romantic adventure in dark Africa! ADDED —A Headliner Comedy 10c -15 c Tonight & Saturday — “CIRCLE OF DEATH” with MONTY MONTANA, a WESTERN THRILLER! Added — A 'Sterling Holloway’ Comedy—and ‘HIT AND RUM' an RKO ‘4-Star’ Comedy. PRICES: FRIDAY Night, 10c Saturday Night 10c-15c I

Moniha ‘XI r e^::rl d oo:.r^\n\ l vi M S name of the selection, name of tne performer and comp el -o-** ' st. Louis Losing Landmark* St. Uni* (UP) S1 Xi. faat losing many of it” 1,11 marks, ntaneion** which a) i raz ed to aav ■ tyws Vandevente PMce has given t»P ‘ " aiructod by the Into John Pbanker and railroad pre. dm ■ 1880. The other was owned by Hug A. Donnelly. , Bull Survives 60 foot Fall Couer D'Alene, Ida. bull a livestock dealer hauled from Hot Springs, Mont., is a tough cus tomer. The truck left the road plunged over u steep grade and ..verturnd. The bull, hurled 60 feet through the air, got to i» feet and began to eat grass. — o — Navy Rule Waived Longview. Wash.-(UP) Norman Sima, refused permission to join three brothers in the navy because he was a half inch too tall, wrote a letter to President Roosevelt. The President reqquested the navy to tnnke an exception. Sims joined the fleet in Seattle. LOOK PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday. July 20 2:00 P. M. 67 acre farm, '/ 2 mile ea9t of Dent School house. Ideal for country home. Convenient terms. David Miller, Owner ———— moneyl to E LOAN AT NEW LOW RATESI You can borrow up to S3OO on your own signature and security, quickly and confidentially through our new LOW COST personal finance plan. Also investigate our low rate AUTO purchase and refinancing plans. SEE THE “LOCAL" When you need money for any worthy purpose. Full details gladly given without any cost or obligation. Call, write or phone. |OCAL | PAN 6 Phone 2-3-7 Decatur, Indiana Over Schafer Hardware Store .BBMaamHHßHßnflßaßaiaa THE gentlemen of the jury are usually not gentle with car owners pocketbooks. ■ZETNA-IZI Let us tell you how we write an 4-tni Comprehensive Automobile Policy t< cover every insurable risk of motoring Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Aetna Life Insurance Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 I . IlinuAiiiiiill

MSRKETREPORTS daily report op local and foreign markets Brady’s Markit for Decatur. Berne. Cra.gvllle. Hoagland and Willthlre. , Close at 12 Noon Corrected July 19. , No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, aud Saturday. ,U $8.55 I 100 to 120 . . 120 to 140 lbs - 140 to 160 lbs ' i«« «« So 210 to 250 lbs 250 to 300 lbs '' ' 300 to 350 lbs w Ro'iK hß ijoO s,a * B $7.50 Vcalers • Ewe and wether lambs »' Buck lambs 1 ““ Yearling lambs ’ CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. July 19- (U.R)~ Pro ' duce: Hutter market, firm; extras, - per lb. in tubs; standards. 28c. Eggs market, weak; extra whites 25*,4c; extra firsts. 22c; current receipts. 21%c. Live poultry, heavy fowl, 19c, medium fowl. 1819 c; young dues. 14-15 c; old ducks. 11-12 c. Potatoes. Virginia. $1.40-sl.ao pe. bbl ' Ohio Cobblers. $1.35-$1.50 per 100-lb. bag; Virginia. $1.46 per 100-' lb. bag. FORT WAYNE PRODUCE Fort Wayne. Ind., July 19.—(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs.'steady to 5c lower; 160-.00 lbs., $10.50; 200-225 lbs.. $10.35; 225-250 lbs.. $10.20; 250-275 lbs., $10; 275-300 lbs., $9.90; 300-3..0 lbs, $9.70; 150-160 lbs, $10.10; HO--150 lbs $9.90; 13(M40 lbs, $9.60; 120-130 lbs, $9.40; 100-120 lbs, $8.90; roughs, $8.25; stags. $6.25. Calves, $8; lambs. $7.75.

east buffalo livestock East Buffalo, N. Y„ July 10 — OJ.R) —Livestock: Hogs, 600: weights below 340 lbs., active; higher; bulk desirable 150-240 lbs.. averaging 180-220 lbs., $9.90-$ ITT highest since October, | 1930: 240-265 lbs., butchers. $10.70I $10.85; 140-160 lbs.. STT).2S-$10.75. Cattle, 335; grass steers and I heifers lower, cows and bulls weak; I few good yearlings, $9.65; grass! steers and heifers. $5.50-17.25; low cutter and cutter cows. $3.75-$5.25. Calves, 300; vealers steady at week's $1 decline; good to choice. I , $8.50; common and medium, $5.50-1 $7.75. Sheep. 1.300; lambs lower; good to choice ewes and wethers. $8.50$8.85; not many above $8.50; mixed oCerings and bucks, $7.75-SB. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, July 19 —(U.B—Produce : Dressed poultry, steady to firm: (cents per >b.) turkeys, 19-26 c; chickens, 14»4-29c: broilers, 13A424c; capons. 29-35 c; fowls, 12-22 c; Long Island ducks. 12-15 c. Live poultry, steady; (cents per Ib.i geese, 8-9 c; turkeys. 12-19 c; roosters, 14c; ducks. 9-12 c; fowls, 14-17 c; chickens, 10-23 c; broilers, , 12-21 C. Butte.' receipts, 12,002 packages; market firmer; creamery higher ! than extras, 24%-25c; extra 92 i score, 24c; first 90 to 91 score. 23 U-23%c; first 88 to 89 score, 221422%c; seconds, 21%-22%c; centralized 90 scare. 2314 c; centralized 88 to 89 score. 22%-22%c; ceni tralized 84 to 87 score, 21%-22%c. I Eggs, receipts, 9,096 cases; market easy; special packs, including unusual hennery selections, 26-29 I 14c; standards, 25 l 4c; firsts, 2314- . 24c; mediums. 23-2314 c; dirties, 2214 c; checks, 20-21 C. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE July Sept. Dee. Wheat 84 84% 85% Corn 83*4 75% 64% Oats 33% 31 >4 32% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected July 19. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better69c No. 2 New Wheat, 58 1b5....„ 68c Oats, 32 lbs. test 29< Oats, 30 lbs. test 28< „ Soy Beans, bushel 60< * No. 2 Yellow Corn, 100 Ibs.N sl.lf CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans 60c Delivered to factory ' - GILLETTE TRUCK | TIRES 6 months uncorvdi- g x tional guarantee. I See us before s you ouy. B 4 A J PORTER TIRE CO. QF 341 Wineheater street, Hftk Phone 1289. KS

CLASSIFIED ■ advertisements K BUSINESS AND NOTICES i ♦ — — IE FOR SALE ® 1 IIAVK FOR .SALE r || cat homes iu De.uim . up town; priced rigid, if ed addless Box ' ~, n, U|ui W| FOR BALK — Fresh and cows for sale or trade.. Burrell, east ■ ! Irm ,i, V Phone 690-C. FOR SALE—Lot. inside railronf good location. Can be tH, llE i reasonable. Address \ Democrat. jjj. Closing out our entire |j !w Oil Stoves at cost .-e a g u „ K . niture Co, phone 199. uj Seiling out all im i. li.mdim. public auction at the M ur p Used Furniture Ex. Itange, sa July 20-7:30 p. nt. Ts FOR SALE — Five-foot BaMa Grand piano. Floor d, mnns’t or. Will sacrifice to. . a S u. g 60, care Democrat. i;*. FOR SALE—I am pl used to nounce I have the ageni-j ( U r t entile Baldwin line of I’wnos. M. Sellemeyer. no FOR SALE— Wilton and ,\ sm ster rugs, all sizes. Very che ( for cash. If interest- d write nt representative, Box p:;i. Deiat Ind. FOR SALE —Three city lots, will trade for livestock, inqut ) j W. M. Kitson. iosf t FOR SALE — 50 lb. capacity | ; Refrigerator. Call phone 2S ' ■ a

FOR SALE —Floor samj>l<‘ radii long and short waves, poll rails and foreign stations. | while they last. If iiiUrtsteii wr: box 163, Decatur, Ind. 1696 FOR SALE — 2 good Hampsh sows, will farrow Aug 1, \lsi good Short Horn stock Hulls Phi 5422. L. W. Murphy. 17« FOR SALE—Baby Chick Spwi 1000 started chicks and m started poults. Decaiur Hatch® .phone 497. 168 WANTED WANTED — Salesman-We bi .opening for a man in Decatl Must b< capable and able te tul ish the best of references. Sall and commission. Addr< Bor P. C„ care of Democrat. 171 o Appointment of in in hint lor No. 32H* N .it ice is hereby given Thai I undersigned has l>een appnit-dJ ministrator -of the estate <>f Jal M. Brunnagraff. late via County, deceased. The t t ■ is P bably solvent. . Joseph B Hrutmagrafl Adminmirntorj Heller and Nehurger. HI July IS, 1935 July lb- > Aud NOTICE TO SON-RES I HEATS In .hr tdauiN < irrilit C ourt. I acaH Term. 1935. < omplalnt 1 523 The Federal Land Batik of b-a ville, vfi. Carrie M. Peel Now comes the plaintit- >-y M hur E. Voglewede attorn- ' j his complaint herein, ii'< 1 an affidavit that said dHendal John Linton, Emma Haun: i- 1 Hanni, W. C. McKelvy »■«•* r dents of the State of Insaid action is for fore i - - ,r J that said nin-resident n - nn-n are necessary parties tin ■ Notice is therefore hsaid Defendant, last name. that l less they be and appeal - dav of the next term <>f ;• 'ua Circuit Court, to be h<d 1 Hth day of September. A -•’J the Court House in De ai Ji County and State, and "’J demur to said <• nipiaiii’ will be heard an dde« i m . their absence. .J Witness my name and 111 said Court, affixed at 1'• -•• < iaua this 18th day of Ju-y x ,_i David D. D r; ' W Irthur E. Vogiewvede tit) July I’ l - " Aua o Appointment of tdii»i«** ,rn,r * No. HtW Notice is hereby given n undersigned has been app • niinistratrix of the estatJ. Campbell late of Adan deceased. The estate Is pr<d vent. Ethel C. Teeter, Adm>: July 3, 1935 u Lenhart, Heller and SchurM r. Jul} Appointment of ldniini*l r ‘ ~rl No. 317« Notice is hereby given • undersigned lias been api v , miniatrator of the estate • • Campbell, late nf Adam- t deceased. The estate is pr VtnL Ethel C Teeter, Ad-m ’ Lenhart. Heller and •»<•!»«»- For Better Health See Dr H. Frohnapfd Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. -r" Office Hours.- 10 to 12 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Neurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory. i N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examinod. Glasses H 1 HOURb: 5.30 to 11 30 13:30 to 5 c Saturdays, 8:00 0- ®- Telephone 136-