Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1938 — Page 2

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UNION TOWNSHIP FARMERS INSWI IMMANCEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1938 Victor Bleake —Chairman John W. Blakey—Vice-Chairman Mrs. Clyde Harden— Secretary Rudolph Weiland—Treasurer MORNING SESSION 9:30 A. M. Song Quartette Welcome «*<*’• M J F,oßch Address — "Keeping Up With the Times" .... Mrs. Richard B. Morrow g ong Immanuel Lutheran School Address — "Caring for a Dairy Herd" A. P. Brueker Basket Dinner AFTERNOON SESSION 1:15 P. M. Music Orchestra Address — "Parents Know Some Things" (Parent Problems) Mrs. Richard B. Morrow Music Orchestra Address — "Making the Old Farm Larger Without Adding More Acres" A. P. Brueker Reports of Committees Election of Officers EVENING SESSION 7:15 P. M. Fitfgram from each of the schools and other organizations of Union Township. — Contests. ENTRY RULES All exhibits must be in place for judging by 9:30 A. M. January 25 and remain until 4 P. M. Entries limited to Union Township. Only one exhibit accepted in each class from the same person. MEN’S EXHIBITS 10 EARS OF EARLY YELLOW CORN 1st —Kocher Lumber Co., trade $2.00 2nd— McCormick-Deering Store, 1 gal. separator oil 1.50 3rd-Auman s Service Station, 5 j. .lions gas 1.00 (jjj—paul Kuhn Chevrolet Co., trade 1 00 5th —Schmitz Repair Shop, trade — .50 10 EARS LATE CORN Ist—Burk Elevator, 100 lbs. 40% hog -$2.35 2nd —Vance & Linn, trade 1.50 3rd—Ellsworth Service Station, lubrication .75 4th —Goodyear Service Station, lubrication .75 5th —Community Gas Station, 5 lbs. grease -- .60 SINGLE EAR CORN Ist—R. A. Stucky, 100 lbs. Hog-Glad $2.00 2nd —Carroll Coal Co., trade 1 00 3rd —McCormick-Deering Store, 8 lb. ball twine .75 4th —Knapp Hardware Co., 10 lb. Carbola WHEAT Ist—R A. Stuckey, 100 lbs. Hog-Glad --$2.00 2nd—Decatur Lumber Co., trade 1.50 3rd —P. Kirsch & Son, trade 1.00 4th—Frank Schmitz, trade ... .50 . OATS Ist—Standard Oil Co. — 25 lbs. Axle Grease 2nd—Decatur Lumber Co., trade $1.50 3rd—Fortney Shoe Repair Shop, trade .75 4th —Reed Feed and Supply Co., trade .50 SOY BEANS Ist—Price aud Rich Staley Products 2 gal. Ice Cream 2nd —Peterson Clothing Co., trade SI.OO 3rd—R. N. Runyon, 1 Free Oil Change '4lh—Lose Barber Shop, trade $ .50 EARLY POTATOES Ist—Staley's Confectionery Box White Stags 2nd—Riverside Garage, trade SI.OO 3rd —Reed Feed and Supply Co., trade .50 4th—Parrish Barber Shop 1 Hair Cut LATE POTATOES Ist—Fred Fullenkamp 1 Box Cigars 2nd—England Auto Parts, trade SI.OO 3rd - Less Barber Shop, trade ; .50 4th—Parrish Barber Shop 1 Hair Cut BROWN EGGS Ist—Sprague Furniture Store, trade $1.25 2nd —Douglas Co., trade — 1.00 3rd—Winnes Shoe Store, trade .75 WHITE EGGS Ist—Decatur Floral Co., trade $1.50 2nd—Decatur Hatchery 15 Chicks 3rd—Decatur Hatchery 10 Chicks BOY'S EXHIBITS (Under 18) 10 EARS YELLOW CORN Ist—Lose Restaurant and Cigar Store, trade $1.50 2nd—Butler’s Garage, trade 1.00 3rd—Ashbaucher Tin Shop 1 Gal. Roof Paint 4J.h—John Bright 1 Gal. Oil (Gold Seal) BEST SINGLE EAR Ist—Walters' Store. Monroeville 1 Pair Overalls 2nd—Kohne Drug Store, trade 1.00

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E| 3rd—Dierkcs Auto Parts, trade — 4th—Clem Hardware Co.. Monroeville 1 Gal. Stock Dip LADIES' EXHIBITS WHITE BREAD Ist— Lankenaud Store, trade •$ <•« 2nd Sheets Bros. Dry Cleaning, trade 100 3rd—Monroeville Equity — --— 35 lbs. Flour 4th—Vans Store, Monroeville, trade .50 WHITE BUTTER CAKE Ist—Pumphrey Jewelry Store, trade 41.00 2nd Kroger Store, Monroeville 25 lbs Flour 3rd - Central Sugar Co. It* lbs. Sugar e , ANGEL FOOD CAKE Ist -Niblick and Co., trade .....SIOO r 2nd—White Mountain Creamery Co., 2 lbs. Butter >1 3rd—White Mountain Creamery Co. 1 lb. Butter ’ DEVILS FOOD CAKE , Ist—Zwick and Son. 1 Magazine Rack — $1 25 2nd—Quality Food Store, trade - 100 1 3rd —Central Sugar Co. 10 lbs. Sugar t BUTTERSCOTCH COOKIES , Ist—Decatur Electric Shop, trade SIOO 2nd —A. Kolter 25 lbs. Flour 3rd —Central Sugar Co. 10 lbs. Sugar COTTAGE CHEESE Ist—Mutschlers Meat Market, trade .SI.OO 2nd—E. F. Gass Store 1 Pair Hose 3rd —Central Sugar Co. 10 lbs. Sugar i BUTTER Ist—A & P. Store, trade SI.OO 2nd—Walls’ Bakery 1 Cake 3rd —Central Sugar Co. 10 lbs. Sugar ' BEST 3 CANS OF FRUIT 1st —Gerber Meat Market, trade ...SI.OO 2nd—Nichols Shoe Stow, trade 100 3rd —Fugates General Store, Dixon - 12 lbs. Flour i GIRLS (Under 18 Years) DEVILS FOOD CAKE lgt_j egß le E. Sutton Jewelry Store, trade $1.75 ' 2nd—Mi-Lady Beauty Shop, shampoo, fingerwave 65 3rd —Home Grocery 1 Bag Flour PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES Ist—McConnell and Sons — —— -1 Box Candy I 2nd —Edwards’ Studio Kodak 3rd —Blue Creek Dairy, trade $ -50 } SCHOOL EXHIBITS 7th & Bth GRADES — Map of New England States 1st —Holthouse Drug Co., trade SI.OO I 2nd —Holthouse, Schulte & Co., trade .75 [ 3rd—Wertzberger Confectionery Box Candy ' 4th —B. J. Smith Drug Co., trade .50 5th —Lose Bros. Restaurant and Cigar Store, trade .50 i sth & 6th GRADE — Map of Pacific States | 1st —Lee Hardware Co., trade SI.OO , 2nd —Morris 5 & 10c Store, trade .75 i 3rd —Economy Store, trade .50 ! 4th —Holthouse. Schulte & Co., trade .50 5th —Morris 5 & 10c Store, trade .25 3rd & 4th GRADE — Penmanship 1st —Gambles Hardware Store, trade SI.OO 2nd —Clem Voglewede 1 Pair Half Soles I 3rd —Holthouse. Schulte Co., trade .75 | 4th —Economy Store, trade .50 j 5th —B. J. Smith Drug Co., trade .50 I PRIZES FOR SOLICITING MEMBERS (Men) 1 1st —Suman's Case 1 Box Cigars 2nd —Boyd Rayer Barber Shop, trade SI.OO PRIZES FOR SOLICITING MEMBERS (Women) 1st —Green Kettle, trade SI.OO 2nd —Elberson Service Station 5 Qt. Oil MEMBERSHIP PRIZES Ist—Acker Cement Works, Flower Pot 2nd—Uhrick Bros. Corn Popper i 3rd—Phil L. Macklin Co. 1 Gal. Zerone i 4th —Roger's Bakery, Convoy 1 Cake 1 CASH DONATIONS Walter's Plumbing & Heating Co., $1.00; S. E. Brown. 50c; N. A. Bixler, $1.00; August Heiman's Restaurant. $1.00; Decatur Loan & Discount Co.. 50c; Paul Bricde. News Stand. 50c; Schafer Store, $2.00; Local Loan Company. $1.00; Paul H. Graham Co., $1.00; Knapp Service Station, $1.00; Klip & Kurl Beauty Shop, 75c; Dr. J. E. Morris, $1.00; Adams > Theatre. $1.00; Leland Smith. $2.00; Roy Johnson, $1.00; Citizen Tele- i phone Co., $1.00; D. W. Long. Dixon, $2.00; Doc's Place, SI.OO. Decatur Daily Democrat 1 Year's Subscription Bob's Confectionery, merchandise $2.25 ; Community Gas Station 2 Gal. Motor Oil | Johnson Repair Shop, trade 1.00 I Martz Barber Shop, Hair Tonic 1.00

Eighth St. U. B. The Eighth Street United Brethvices each night this week at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. L. J. Martin will deliver most of the messages. On Wednesday night the Rev. M.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1935.

I. (Burkholder of Huntington college I will be a guest speaker. There will be music and t inging i each night. A special feature will be J chorus singing fey the Juniors. The public is cordially invited to attend j these services.

I) *, — ♦ i* I Test Your Knowledge | Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page I Four for the answers, i) • r 1. Where are the Andes mounJ tains? 2. Should one say “somebody's ( J else” or "somebody rise's?” p 3. What Is common law marriage? ' 4. For what government agency do the initials NEC stand? > 5. Where is the highest point of r land in North America computed front sea-level? 6. Who was Secretary of State i in the first cabinet appointed by I George Washington? 7. Who was Fidward Penfield? 8. What is the flower symbol for April? > 9. Name the capita! of Florida. ' 10. Who wrote the novel. "Put Yourself in His Place?” N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyaa Examined - Glazaez Fitted Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. HOURS 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to 5:00 ' PUBLIC SALE As I am quitting farming, I will sell at Public Auction on my farm, located >4 mile North of Hoagland, Ind., on the Township Line, on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1938 Commencing at 12 O'clock Noon 3 HEAD HORSES—Roan horse, smooth mouth, weight 1,100 lbs; I Brown horse, smooth mouth, wt. i 1,200 lbs; Bay mare, 11 years old, I weight 1,500 lbs. These horses : are all sound and real workers. 3 HEAD CATTLE—BIack Jersey , Cow, bred Dec. 7th; Jersey Cow, bred Nov. 6th; Guernsey Cow, bred July sth. These cows are all giving good flow of milk. HAY 4 GRAIN—4 tons of Sec--1 ond and Third cutting Alfalfa: 150 bushels of Oats; 70 shocks of Fodder in the field; 550 bushels ot Corn in crib, as good as grows. MACHINERY, Etc.—Hay Rake; | Superior Grain Drill. 10 disc; Gale I Corn Planter; Disc Harrow; Shunk Walking Plow; New Ground Plow; , Farm Roller; Hay Tedder; McCormick Mower; Walking Cultivator; I 5 Shovel Cultivator; Spike Tooth Harrow; Farm Wagon; Hay Rack and Grain Bed; Wagon and Gravel Bed; Set of Work Harness, good as new; Set ot Harness, in fair shape: 3 Horse Collars, sizes 19 and 22; and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. Perry J. Everhart, Owner E. C. Doehrman, Auctioneer T. Scheiferstein, Clerk. — I Hundreds of Thrifty House Wives from far and near 1 are saving money during our January Sale Suites Iron Bed complete with Spring 4 Mattress Enameled £ll E A Breakfast sets 9 “ “ *3” Many Other Bargains. The Lowest Prices on Quality Furniture and Pianos in Northern Indiana. SPRAGUE 152 S. 2nd st. Decatur, Ind. Phone 199.

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—*| t RATES One Time-Minimum charge o I 25c for 20 word* or lew. O** r 20 word., I'/.e per word Two Time.—Minimum ch.rß* of 40c for 20 word, or lew. Over 20 word. 2c per word for the two time.. Three Time.—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 word, or lew. , Over 20 word. 2'/je per word | for the three time*. I | Card, of Th.nk. . Obitu.rle. .nd verM.— | Open rate-display .dverti.lng J 35c per column Inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 i No. Second St. - FOR SALE or Trade for young livestock, Model A '3O Sedan. James D. Brown. 3 miles south of Peterson. 13-3tx ! FOR SALE — Five room house, large drove well, priced to sell. Ed Toney, 311 So. 12th St.. Decatur, Indiana- 12-3tx FOR SALE—Small farm near'Decatur. Six room, all modern house, good barn 30x60; hog house; < i double garage; corn crib; chickI en coop and brooder house aud all 1 conveniences. Prices to sell. The best of terms. Phone 1148 Deca- ! t ur 14-3tx FOR SALE—Five stock bulls, big enough for service. Inquire of Julius Bright, Decatur phone 5673 14-a3tx FOR SALE OF TRADE — 5-roorn semi-modern home, good sewer, large lot, garage, fruit trees pari tially insulated, in good repair. $1,600, terms Box 302 % Democrat, j 14-b3tx FOR SALE — New pianos: New modern pianos selling way below ' regular price. Easy terms, factory guarantee. Liberal trade in allowi ance for your old piano or organ. Drop in our store and look these j ' pianos over. Used pianos $25 up. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. 14-3 t i FOR SALE—Saw mill fuel wood, delivered to your door in Adams I county in truckload lots of 10 to 12 single cords for cash. Cheaper than you can make it. Interested parties write or telephone- Adams County Lumber Co., or Earl D. Colter, Decatur. Ind. Thelephcnie 781 or 994. 14-6 t MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 296-30 t DRIVING TO Florida in week or ten days. Take one or two passengers to share expense. Write Box 300, Democrat. 12-3tx EXCELLENT CHANCE to tell entirely new Neon signs. Every store a prospect. Big commission, permanent business. Changeable Neon Corp-, 19 W. 3rd St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 12-3tx — 1 — LUMBAGO Rheumatism, Neuritis. Arthritis, 1 Periodic Pains. Neuralgia and all other aches and pains are quickly relieved with Alf’» Cumponml W iiiter«r<*rii tablets. Guaranteed. At all Drug Stores, or send SI.OO to Union Pharmacal Co. Bluffton, Indiana DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office 4 Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102. QUALITY and STYLE — are two reasons why you should select your furniture from this store. We feature BOTH at all times. ZWICK’S Phone 61 |

start TH® New Year In a pel in | amt Pleaunt and proflt.blel business of your own. Opportunity available for man or woman to dis-, tribute famous Watkins m Decatur Dealers reporting S3O, "-nt j r. Watkins Company. Columbus, | Ohio. j WANTED WANTED — Experienced stenographer for general office work, local industry. State age. education, references. Box 600 Dal y j Democrat. WANTED-bight and heavy hauling. Phone 6223. Elmer Bailer, 1131 N. Second St. SALESMAN WANTED by well known oil company. Age 35 to 60 preferred. Experience not necessary. Immediate steady income for man with car. Write P. T. Webster. 572 Standard Building, Cleveland, Ohio ltx WANTED —Advertiser needs several girls to address circulars. Make to $15.00 week Answer Immediately enclosing 10c for supplies. Paragon Company. Drawer 1 1046, Charlotte. N C Ha WANTED To Buy or Lease—Filling station, well located. Address Box 303. care Democrat. 14WANTED—Year round job on farm with house furinsbed. References furnished. Jesse Beery Willshire, Ohio, Route 1. 31 MANAGER WANTED-See Display on Page 4. 13t2x WANTED—Loans on farms. East ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts o$ title. French Quinn. 152-mw f Highest Cash Price Paid for: All kinds of Scrap Iron, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, Rags. Newspapers, Magazines and Hides, Wool and Pelts. Decatur Iron & Metal Co. South Third St. at Haugk Coal Yard and Decatur Produce Co. Phone 247 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six room duplex Modern except furnace. 604 North Second Street. 14-k3t ( FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Private entrance. Inquire at 410 j North Fifth St or phone 182. It: o MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur lodge 571 on E. A. degree Tuesday at 7:30 ip. m. Be present. Homer Lower, W. M. 15o Trade In A t.ond Town — OrnUur OPEN MEETING U. E. R. and M. W. of A. 8 P. M. Wednesday. Jan. 19 Above Green Kettle Speaker G. E. Local 901. SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur Indiana Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Jan. 17 Sam Coomer, 1 mile' south and 2'i miles east of Woodburn. Closing out sale. Jan. 18—Harry Huffine. 2 miles I south of Van Wert on 118 and % i mile west. Closing out sale. i Jan. 18—Harry Hutfine, 6 miles west of Van Wert on Lincoln high ! way. w Ja , n , 19 ~ William Hp arst. 4 miles! west of Van Wert, Ohio. Closing out sale. . Jan. 20—Oscar Evard, 6 miles 2u t mn Fort Wayue 0,1 14 and ,hen ‘ mi L e , B " orlh ' dosing out sale. 21 ~ Noah Henscheti, 3 miles Clnlh^ nd F m '. les west of Decatur. Closing out sale. Jan. 25—Sam Ehrsam, mile west, % mile gou th of Woodburn closing out sale. I 8? 7 * 7 * Kesßlln K estate. 9 Jan. 27 F. E. North, 1 mile South and % mile East of Convoy closing out sale. y ’ h.dm! 29 i ~ Ha,tie s - Obenauer. Biildiiig lots, Docatur. Feb. 3—Dr. Harry C. Staphan 3 miles south of Fort Wayne city limits on State Road 3. ‘ y I eb. 6 J. Conley Brown 10 miin northwest o< Fort Wayne on road -nal Xr.'r and a,B ° east eb of ß lhh e T Mui ’P h y- 2 miles sale. alUl ' 011 224 ' Cloa >“8 800I roy OL I! r . sale ea RDY. Roy S. JOHNSON Decatur, Ind lphoueTo4 C ° mpany B T IUg Phone 1022

MARKET Wjl DAILY REPORT in. I AND FOREIGN Brady's Market for De ,,. ■ Craigvllie, Hoa fl i ind Clowd at n Corrected January p I * ~ *** 91 No commission and no Veals received every (Ji I 100 to 120 lbs. 1120 to 140 lbs , 140 to 160 lbs i 160 to 200 lbs. 200 to 225 lbs 225 to 250 lbs. 250 to 275 lbs 276 to 300 lbs 300 to 350 lbs : 350 lbs., and up Roughs Stags Vealers Spring lambs Buck lambs Yearlings . CHICAGO GRAIN CLOjj May Jmy . Wheat .97\ . Corn 60>, Oats 32>, , CLEVELAND PROOUQ Cleveland. 0.. Jan 17._■ Produce: Butter, steady; extra, | standards, S6%c Eggs, unsettled; extra ■ clean. 23c; extra firsts, ' rent receipts, 21c. Live poultry, weak; hens. 24c; ducks, fancy. 6 lba„ 24c; moscova and small. I geese. 20c; turkeys, stags, colored. 20c; leehontj Potatoes. 100-lb. bag; ldate| ers, $1.75-$2: Michigan m $1.20-$1.25; Maine Green It tains. $1.40: Maine $1.4541.50; New York $1.35; Pennsylvania rusaeti.il $1.35: Texas red. $1 Sa-$2 s«jk| INDIANAPOLIS LIVEBTM Indianapolis. Ind . Jan. li.-( —Livestock: Hogs, 7,000; holdovers. Ist; a ket 10 to 20c higher on Weips to 300 lbs., heavier hogs, steal 1150-170 lbs.. $9.10; 170-18(1 kj ; 180-190 lbs.. $8.99; Do-St I I $8.90; 190-200 lbs . $8.80; M I lbs., $8.70; 210-220 lbs., |B|d 230 lbs., $8.45 : 230-240 lbs. a : 240-250 lbs., $8.15; 250-2 W M ' 260-270 lbs.. $7.85; 27M» I $7.70; 280-290 lbs.. $7.55 3t i lbs., $7 40; 300-325 lbs.. $7.J»;| 350 lbs.. $7.20; 350 400 lbs.. f« 1 130-150 lbs.. $8.85; 100-ISI 1 $8.60; packing sows 10 to 15et$ ier; bulk. $6.2546.85. ! Cattle, 1.200; calves. 5* » ing done early on steers «k i ers; undertone around steati ! steers, bidding weak to lowed heifers; cows fully steady:l loads medium beef cowa, S $5.65; cutter grades. ?4 wi :50c lower; good and choice,ill sl2. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOfI East Buffalo. N. Y . Jan. 1H 1 —Livestock ■ Hogs. 1,800; active: 15 to higher; good to choice 180-®>! $9.15; sparingly. $9 25; 21 || Sl ! $8.9049.10; 240-260 lbs.. SB.H trucked ins. 170-220 lbs.. i>.#i Cattle, 1,250; strong to 2kl er; good steers and heifen,! $9; few loads steers. $969:1 short fed steers and heiierM SB-50: fat cows. $6: cutter $4.8545; medium bulls. Calves. 600; vealers une» j good and choice, 12.50; plafc : medium. $7.50-$lO 50. Sheep. 3.100; lambs sM good and choice. $8 a to M $9; medium and mixed ffli $7.2548.50; fat ew<-s. $454.5« FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Hogs, 5 to 10 cents ’iigbei I 160 tbs. $8.90; 160-180 tbaJ’< I 180-200 lbs. SS.7o; 200-225 I $8.60; 225-250 lbs $8.20; - ■ tbs. $7.80; 275-300 lbs. I 350 lbs. $7.30; '2O-140 lb«. , 100-120 tbs. $8 60. Roughs $6.50; stags $525 Calves $11.50. Lambs I s -’] LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 1 Prices to be paid tomorro* | N0.,1 Wheat, 60 lbs, or betterl 1 No. 2 Wheat, etc.. -7 New Corn, 20% per hundredNew No. 2 Oats ' New No. 2 Soy Beans j Rye -"I CENTRAL SOYA CO. I New No. 2 Soy Beans MARKETS AT A GLANCE !| Stocks: irregularly l°* (t ’ .quiet. iDonds: lower and qm"' ' government issues irregua- , Curb stocks: irreglarly 'tulet. , lr |rf Chicago stocks: irregular:. Foreign exchange. A'’ l1 ’ 1 '" 1 "-] ier. French franc cont>» lie j ery. 51 Cotton: s'ightly easier »I trading. Grains: wheat steady, co'" eteady. t Chicago livestock: W sheep strong, cattle wea»Rubber: easier. xi Silver bar in New Y<Y» : ed at 44% a tine ouiK e eign".