Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1938 — Page 2

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4*—ll I■ I -II I I ■!» ■ » —I II —ll ■ f~Test Your knowledge I Can you answer eeven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. fcv— ' ♦ .MW !, In which country Is the seaport of Cherbourg? 2. Who won the 1938 North and t South Women's Golf championship, recently played at Pinehurst, N. C? 3. Between which Iwo cities was the first telegraph message sent? 4. If two children are born of the same mother a day apart are

J. FRED FRUCHTE for JUDGE 26th Judicial Circuit, Adams County. |{<>rn and reared in \dams County. |p QUALIFICATIONS HSEfC*Educated in the Common Schools of the County and in WtffiL-L * hp Normal Schools of the State. • r. Five years Experience m teaching Common and High - | School Subjects in Adams County. ■ Served as Prosecuting Attorney of Adams County and ML City Attorney the City of Decatur. Indiana. c/ijk sßffijW Sixty-one .61 > years of age. married and have one child. yK Aot ve o-acticmg attorney m a'l courts and tax-payer on KW IMwMMMI coth real and personal property. ■*: * 'StL ■BWStf'Wl If nrm rated and elected, t shat' be my purpose to conMfe %' ''A duct f-e r« ce tc the best of my ability, being solely guided ’ yTe - IfwE wMßby the law and t n e evidence in each case. Respectfully yours, No - 1 ° n the . J. FRED FRUCHTE. A jy Democrat County Ballot. ’y second race. Pt>l - advt - ———sa—■ — george e. ■-» J Strickler Sheriff ADAMS COUNTY Capable Courteous Worthy I certainly will greatly appreciate your vote and anything you do in aiding me to win the nomination for Sheriff of Adams County. I want to take this means of conveying to you my gratitude for the time you gave me the past few weeks. It is with deep regret that I have been unable to see every voter, but assure you that your help is greatly desired and appreciated. J J VOTE FOR George E. Strickler x Pol. advt. **•

BARNEY GOOGLE “PROOF OF THE PUDDING” By BiUy Deßeck GO ON WITH '/OUR. STORV. \ / ZNLA ... FdOM'Y STftfJD N I ® STACKPOLE— \ spiral pipe." / > / SP.ORT” fibJOT(AER /./ /Mk - y/ fool, questions b—_ >7 \ ARKte y TP AN ME CAM / - ' <T" T L fe. OT THIS" J THIMBLE THEATE 1 ;': NOW SHOWING “THE LAST ROUND-UP” By SEGAR ’AHQV, inj z a ,'\ [a7e I (the femce is oowm'l S'l PEE \ ftDNKHOUSE 1 / S.’.a e WP.AT li&W k ,AM A M f EASW OrfAW I 1T M(? zJJ'tseacow's rx I M pdktoar H vipee. <>•&. /-vIH A. 1 J JI xWB t 7 " - hi i ' SSi y :s^ ~ .- -—±22

they twius? 5. Which slate is called The "Apache State?” 6. Where 18 the native habitat of the Chimpanzee? t 7. Which state is represented ' in Congress by Senator Fred 11. ; Brown? 8. Where in the Holy Land was ' the village of Hethany, referred to In the New Testament? 9. Who wrote the play "The Dreamy Kid?” 10. Name the capital of American Samoa. > Trmlr In A Good Town — Oeealur I

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers William W. Stewart et ux to Orville M. Stewart, 51 acres In St. Mary's township for sl. Estate Case The final report was filed and the notice ordered returnable May 28 In the estate of John Sink. Guardianship Case Inventory No. 1 was filed, examined and approved in the guardianship of Mary Allee White. The petition to sell real estate was filed

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1938 n

and the court appointed Albert Mulching and John Krelgh as appraisers. ..o ■ -- Loot Solely Right Niagara Fails. N. Y. —-KU.R) —K the thief who stole a case of shoes from the parked automobile of Charles N. King. Buffalo shoe salesman, Is a one-legged man he may be able to use the loot. All the shoes. King explained, were for the right foot. ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 o Author Writes »9th Novel Napa. Cal. —(UP>—Charles H. Snow, blind writer of western fie <

WORTHMAN • for g y,* | COUNTY W ASSESS! )R y-* ■ .-ifewSr ' " p* The rtui ' e> 10 m > have made it imp<»»ible bam B ers "* ,hv c,nin ’' p er ' MHHsonall). I am appeal 1,1 lt ’ l ' n,an, ”' r '<»ur support. My motto is “Honesty and Efficiency” and I feel that I am well qualified to serve you further in this office. My Number on the Ballot is 38. ERNEST J. WORTHMAN Democratic Candidate for COUNTY ASSESSOR Vote For VICTOR H. v . To The V oters EICHER of Adams County: Geneva for . I have been busy every day ft J IM I I ( IIC calling on the voters of the U I I county. If I have missed you please consider this as a , —lL—— personal call. 1 be' eve V. th my qual.’ corns admin ster the office of County Auditor. have a high school educaWr* * ticn and 5 1 2 college rJB training, specializing in comi" < JE mercial work. I have been W a public school teacher since ? ~ <BM 1921. I have been teaching Commercial subjects in the High School for the past ten years. grfMflßßßr Your vote Bhgn I " be jr-a- . " ' '' ' Victor IL. '-'24- I EICHER Democratic Ballot. Pol. advt.

Hon. Is bow writing hi* 99th novel! land has already planned his 100th. His work is In »uch demand In England that one publishing firm there has contracted for all he can produce. Oregon Students Thrifty Corvallto. Ore. —(UP)—Tho aver-j age Oregon State College student 1 earns more than a third of his ex-, penses, statistics of the registrar s office Indicate. The exact figure of self support was placed at 37.9 per cent. Nearly 28 per cent of the student body earn all of their expenses.

irwr-ADs 1 MF 'I MBKsaa. WANTEf/ i • RATES One Time—Minimum charge of CALL Boe Brothers to remove 25c for 20 words or less. Over your wallpaper with steam, paint 20 words, Hie per word Ing and floor sanding. Work neatTwo Times—Minimum charge )y j ( , ne phone 1328. 101-61 of 40c for 20 words or less. n ■■■ ■* ■■■ ■ Over 20 words 2c per word for WANTED By expert typiut, typ the two times. Ing during spare time. Phone Three Times—Minimum charge HOS MJ-3t of 50c for 20 words or less. # °; r ”v? per MISCELLANEOUS ObXr°’.o T ind k !o;i;;"::»LM NOTICE Parlor Sult, recovered Open rate-display advertising We recover and repair anything 35c per column ineh. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur ♦ ♦ Upholsters. Phone 420. 145 South f- . Second St. 94-30 t FOR SAI F r v CALL FRANK BURGER to move FOR SALE — Farm lense dead stock. Will pay for live blanks, three for sc. De- horses. Day or night service, catur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Phone Harley Roop 870 A. 81 25tx Second St'. 27 *~ tf ° FOR SALE—3 Fordson tractors; 1 FOR RENT Fordson tractor like new; 110-20 FOft rent — Furnished room in McCormick-Deering; 1 F-12 Farm- private home, close hi; home al tractor with cultivator; 1 F-30 prlT|legpg Phone 1107. 103-3tx Farmall, 3 years old; 5 cultipack- ... ers and hoes; 1 McCormick-Deer- FOR RENT —2 room apartment in Ing corn planter. See the new Oil- modern home. Kitchen privil ver tractors, disks, plows, thresh- eges. Mrs. Dora Akey, 322 South ers, combines, complete line of sth St. Phone 1171. 103-2tx beet tools on display. Craigville —— l " Garage 99-stx FOR RENT — Small apartment. i i Furnished or unfurnished. Phone FOR SALE—Pansy Plants. 35c doz. 748. 101-3 t Three dozen. Decatur Floral o Co. Phone 100. 98-ts — TO THE PUBLIC FOR SALE—Several hundred started White Leghorn chicks. Spec- The present County Council has ial bargain. O. V. Dilling, Craig- been able to reduce the Washingvflle Phone. 102-3 t j o n Township tax rate-In the past , . five years from $2.24 to $1.44, and FOR SALE--Potatoes Earlyand > algo 7 kew[Be in other partg of the late cobblers. Early Ohios. Early ( . ounty Triumphs or Strawberries. Late | W|n p|paged so haye your Gdden Russetts. Willard Steete support Tups(lay Thankg ' l4 - 41 102-lAt Jim A. Hendricks. FOR SALE — Gladkila bulbs — O choice exhibition mixed. 35c per Name Changed to Zyzzo doz. Decatur Floral Co., Nuttman Seattle (U.R) — Harry Kirwin, Ave 101-7tx commercial photographer, tired of ' i having his name misspelled. He , GRAND PIANO BARGAIN—WouId j changed it to Kirwin Zyzzo like tn contact reliable party I "Everyone spells my name a difwho is interested tn securing a' ferent way,” he explained. "All real bargain in a standard make i they have to do now is look for the Grand Piano. Can be had on; last name -in the telephone directerms of $lO per monh. Write ■ tory." Box “P ’ care of this newspaper | - o for particulars. 102-3 t Dog Owners "On Strike" ' Rego. Nev. —<U.R> Five hundred FOR SALE Canaries. Male and licenses are for sale at the females. Mated. Also young c j ty c | e rk's office, but dog owners canary singers, and females. Phone | have gone on a strike. With no 6261. 102-3tx, ponnd-master employed by the FOR SALE Real Estate - The eity. there has been nfl enforoeJesse Roop home at 333 North niont of the dog license ordinance. Tenth St. A modern home of 6 tha ' fhp fpes are to< ’ h ' t gh ) rooms and bath on one floor. Lot and ow,iers have P"***’* 66x132. Flowers, shrubbery and 11 shade trees; an ideal home located , Sequo.a Trees Internationa on a beautiful street. Ornamental Berkeley, Cal. - (UP)- Cahforstreet lights, good sewers. Terms "‘ a * lallt 8 «l uola trees ' transplanton this property. The Stanford ,hriv e in al least BCveß of Wagner property at 1510 West them. These are Australia. New Madison St. 7 rooms, 2-story house, Zealand. Japan, Franc. Switzerland two-room basement, semi modern. Italy and England. Price $1,400, with SSOO down and & hol(Ig , hp world . g sl7 per month. Roy Janson ; and for but . terf3t , t (g btlievwl J.m Andrews Phone wju arppp(pd tl)p ?' ' ‘ ~.•>•>, 150th Australian anniversary comPhone 87. 102-Jt. REDUCED PRICES on May Chicks "—**"" ' " —Leghorns. 6’ 2 c; heavy breeds, —— ———— — 7c. Genuine Decatur quality chicks. NEURITIS Book order now for May. Decatur Rhpumatignl Arthritl( ,. Periodic Hatchery. Phone 497. 101-3 t Pains, Neuralgia, Lumbago and ■ ail other aches and pains are FOR SALE—2S used washers—B quickly relieved with Airs Com7.1, . v . pound Wintergreen Tablets. Posdifferent makes, gas and elec- fri Te ly guaranteed. At all drug trie; John Deere riding breaking stores or send SI.OO to Union p’ow; li 3 gas engine; gasoline Pharmaeal Co.. Bluffton. Ind. stoves. Small down payments. De- ——■'"T"* -- * catur Hatchery. 100-ts . | j) r g Friedley FOR SALE—Table top gas range; kitchen cabinet; walnut dining ■ Veterinarian room suite. Call 958. 103-3tx I o ■ Phone 9434 Monument to Cow Proposed || N 2nd gt . Sydney —<(UP)—The Ulawarta ■ u "' ce ana Shorthorn Society Jias proposed — erection of a permanent monument | . ,o perpetuate the memory of Melba HOI SE( LEANING 13 ’ HINTS — MAKE HOUSE- “ CLEANING EASY! N. A. BIXLER Os course you’ll want a optometrist good Furniture Polish and Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted we know you’ll be pleased with KNU-KOTE. to 11: ” OUR 1 S 2:3 o to 5:00 BISSELL’S SWEEPERS Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Several Telephone 135. Styles up —■■r-■ i . BRIGHTEN UP YOUR ■■■■■■■■■"■■■■* '! IVmV ’■’S “li'- MORRIS PLAN ru£."‘LM.9s loans Heavy Weight AC on Rugs FURNITURE Let a Voss Washer make VOUr Wiish Dhvs Prtsipr MuII/CTRIvy SluV jour wash Days easier. REFRIGERATORS. WWW** Special Plan for School Teachers. / W i % NEW AUTOMOBH.es LiTllv/11 U $6.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Phone 61. Suttles-Edwards Co. We deliver. Representatives.

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TO THE VOTERS! Ja A. It «l» “ I I’WSfaa my race for the w Wrt htf« ation for Trustee I I Township. DemoC rltit coq No. 90 on the ballot THEODORE u | BECK®!