Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1938 — Page 2

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• ——« | Test Your Knowledge I Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers, P ♦ l. What is the plural of the word cheese? 3. Who won the 4937 British Open golf championship? 3. What Strait connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea? 4. Where is the Garden of the Gods? 5. Name the two brightest stars in the heavens. 6. What is the nickname for Arkansas? 7. Who did Secretary Harold L. hikes marry recently? 8. In the church calendar, what is the name of the last Sunday in Lent? 9. On which finger should an engagement ring be worn? 10. What is the name for the sci-j en.ee of tracing the history of the origin and descent of a family? 1. What material is used to reinforce concrete? 2. In which country is the Ganges , liver? 3. Which country won the 1938 ! Walker Cup golf matches? 4. What valuable medicine is ob- 1

| Dr. S. M. Friedley ■ Veterinarian Phone 9434 Office and Res. 1133 N. 2nd st.

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talmed from the bark of the cin- ; chona tree? j 5. What is a sidereal year? ! 6. What is the minimum age pre- ! scribed in the Constitution for Sen'atora? I 7. Name the new Foreign MinisIter to Japan. i 8. For which state is "Golden ' State" the nickname? '; 9. What is the term of a mechanical patent? i 10. Ln which war did the Battle of ' Jutland occur? | COURTHOUSE Citation Asked I An affidavit for contempt of court | on the grounds the defendant is delinquent $lO in aupport ordered by I the court, has been filed by the I plaintiff in the divorce action j brought Iby Jennie Bailer against i Jasper Bailer. Notice was made reI turnable, June 28. New Case A suit for the possession of real . estate has been filed by Robert W. ' Haugk, executor of the estate of I Julius Haugk against Glen Addy J and James McDonald. Summons i was made returnable, September 5. i An affidavit in ejectment was filed I and a writ issued. C. L. Walters appeared for the plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers Jesse B. Roop et ux to Anna J. Nesswald, inlots 719 and 87 in Decatur for sl. | Anna J. Nesswald to Jesse B. I Roop et ux, inlots 719 and 87 in ' Decatur for sl. William Take et ux to Albert

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Although the crisis precipitated by autonomy demands of Konrad Henlein and his Sudeten German followers has past, Chechoslovakia is still faced with numerous problems. There is even a possibility that Hitler may employ an economic i blockade to force the sturdy Czech government to yield. The Nazis buy one-fifth of Czech exports and sell them about on«-fifth of their imports. In addition, the new Germany practically surrounds |

Hudson, inlot 208 in Decatur for sl. Edna G. Reiff et al to Elizabeth Glendenning, 199 acres in Hartford township for sl. Rudolph F. Schlemmer et ux to George P. Schlemmer et ux, 88 acres in Union township for sl. George P. Schlemmer et ux to Rudolph F. Schlemmer et ux, 88 > acres in Union township for sl. Marriage Licenses Philip W. Piety, Bluffton college student to Naomi Ruth Rian, Berne. Russell Wilbur Simonds, Bowling Green. Ohio machinist to Anna Galbraith. o CHURCH NAMES i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Fletcher, Mrs. C. A. Krugh, Mrs. Gordon Acheson, Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. D. F. Fryback, Mrs. ‘ Bryce Thomas, Mrs. Laura Crill, Mrs. Louise Dolch and Mrs. E. N. Wicks. Membership and lay evangelism: W. F. Beery, W. O. Little, F. W. Busche, Mrs. F. V. Mills. Mrs. E. N. Wicks, Mrs. Clyde Butler, and Mrs. Jesse Niblick. Music: Mrs. Frank Crist, Mrs. W. J. Krick. Mrs. Nathan Nelson. Dr. E. P. Fields, the Rev. R. W. Graham. Religious education: Lowell J. Smith, W. Guy Brown, Mrs. O. G. Baughman, Mrs. C. O. Porter, Mrs. Russell Owens and Mrs. J. M. Doan. Finance: E. D. Colter, C. L. Walters. C. D. Lewton. F. V. Mills, Paul Edwards, W. F. Beery, Virgil i Krick. H. B. Heller, Daniel Sprang, George Harding. Benevolence: Mrs. E. N. Wicks, !h. B. Heller, Mrs. C. L. Walters. Foreign missions: E. N. Wicks. 1 A. J. Smith, Mrs. Charles Fletcher. Social service and hospitals: Mrs. J. T. Myers, Mrs. Johu Nelson, Mrs. A. D. Suttles. Temperance: M. W Barber and I Mrs. C. L. Walters. Auditing accounts: A. D. Suttles

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1938.

and J. R. Parrish. Church records: Mrs. George Harding. Mrs. W. P. Robinson and Mrs. C. D. Lewton. Bilingual work: Mrs. Delton! Passwater, Berice Nelson, Mrs. F.; Crist. Parsonage: president of Ladies 1 Aid Society, Mrs. C. Lx Walters, : Mrs. W. F. Beery, Mrs. E.N.Wicks, Mrs. R. W. Graham Pastoral relations: F. V. Mills, Russell Owens, M. W. Barber, W. F. Beery and C. L. Walters. Nominating committee: Russell • Owens. Leigh Bowen, M. W. Bar- | ber, Mrs. Frank Crist, Mrs. D. J. Harkless, Mrs. Giles Porter, Rev. Graham. Tirer of appeals: E. N. Wicks. o Taylor Trio Will Present Programs The Taylor Trio, a gospel team I of Taylor University students, will present music i chalk talks and gospel messages at Clark’s Chapel M. E. church Thursday. Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:45 o'clock. The trio, composed of William Uphold, preacher and manager; George Murphy, chorister and soloist. and Joseph Kunkel, pianist and chalk talk artist, has been appear-. Ing in various churches in Indiana i during the summer as evangelists | and as agents for the university. 1 They are friends and classmates of 1 the pastor. Rev. Lloyd W. Bower. ‘ The trio will also give a program | at the Mt. Tabor M. E. church at Bobo at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. The United Brethren and Calvary Evangelical churches of Bobo have been invited to join in this service. I o_ | Appoiuliuvnr ut Adiuiuiatratur i No. 34112 Notice is hereby given That the! undersigned has been appointed < Administrator of the estate of Mary! Mae Manley, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably i solvent. Chauncey O. Manley, Administrator C. M niters Attorney June 11, 1938 June 13-20-27'

Czechoslovakia on three sid.es and prohibitive tariffs would force the Czechs to ship their exports by expensive and lengthy routes. Reports that Germany is angling for an agreement with Russia which would leave them a free hand in Czechoslovakia in return for certain concessions to Moscow have also caused alarm in Prague since Russia is looked to for support in a .asls •ven I more than France or Great Britain.

* • Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months ♦ ♦ Sunday, July 3 Ward reunion, rain or shine, : I Sun Set park. Sunday July 17 Annual Moose picnic, Sun Set park. Sunday July 31 Borne annual reunion, Sun Set park. Myers family reunion, Sun Set park. Cowan reunion, Sun Set park. Hoffman reunion, rain or shiue, Suu Set park. Sunday, Aug. 7 Dettinger annual reunion Sun Set park. Johnson reunion, Sun Set park. Brunner annual reunion, rain or , shine, Sun Set park. Sunday, Aug. 14 Rellig aud Roehm reunion, Sun Set park. Dellinger annual reunion, Suu Set park. Miller and Snyder annual re-, union, Sun Set park. Sunday, Aug. 21 Davis family reunion, Sun Set ! park. ! Annual Kuutz reunion, rain or | shine, Sun Eet park. 1 Chattanooga Zion Lutheran picI nic, Sun Set park. Sunday, Aug. 28 Davie annual reunion, Sun Set 1 , park. Parker reunion, Sun Set park. Sunday, Sept. 4 Roop annual reunion, Sun Set ' park. j Schnepp and Manley reunion, I Sun Set park. Annual Urick reunion. Sun Set park. L. E. Marr reunion, Sun Set park. Sunday, Sept. 11 [ Wesley reunion. Sun Set park. : Barker annual reunion, rain or 1 shine, Sun Set park.

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* RATES One Time —Minimum charge of 25c for 20 worde or less. Over 20 worde, V/Jc per word > Two Tlmee—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 worde or lees. Over 20 worde 2c per word for the tw? tlmee. Three ,lmee —Minimum charge of 50c for 20 worde or less. Over 20 worde 2/ s o per word for the three tlmee. | Cards of Thanka 35c | Obituaries and verses 91.00 I Open rate-display advertielng 35c per column Inch. • 4 FOR SALE I FOR SALE — Spring ducks. SI.OO j each, your choice. 1022 South 13 1 street. 161 3t-x FOR SALE — Hot weather furniture: Canvas cots, the army style, going out at $3.25; la*n chairs, 98c up; porch gliders, $18.50 up. Every article in our store has been reduced. Special : discount for cash. Sprague FurnI iture Co., 152 So. Second St. Phone ■ 199. 149-3 t I FOR SALE — Male hog. Mart Biebi erich. Preible phone. 151 It-x FOR SALE—Frigidaire refrigerators and ranges. G. M. A. C. payment plan. H. L. Foley, Preble. FOR SALE —2 good stock bulls; 5 young male hogs; 2 extra good close-up springer cows. Will trade . for any kind of livestock. H. P. I Schmitt. Phone 967. 149-3 t FOR SALE — Two-year-old colt, broke. L. F. Fuhrman, Decatur I route one. 151-3tx ' FOR SALE — Good as new porch swing. Phone 383 at 343 Mercer Aveue. 151-3tx ' FOR SALE—2 new type Fordson tractors; 4 Fordson tractors; 8 Fordson tractors for parts; 1 John Deere tractor; 1 McCormick-Dcer- ! Ing hay tedder; 1 used threshing machine; 1 used combine; 1 two- ! year-old mare colt. See the new ! Oliver tractors, combines and threshing machines on display. i Craigville Garage, Craigville, Ind. 151-5 t FOR SALE — New model Kelvinator refrigerators, the champion ice maker at "bargain.” Also used | refrigerators and ice boxes. Decatur Hatchery. 150-3 t WANTED WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very lib- , eral terms. See me for abstracts ot title, French Quinn. 152-m-wf ■ • —- I HELP WANTED —Young man to assist at Riverview Service Sta 1 ti&n. Apply in person. It I WANTED —We have an opening for a roofing and siding salesI man in Decatur and surrounding ' territory. Men with previous sales ' experience preferred. Opportunity | for advancement is good. Fort Wayne Builders Supply Co., Fort : Wayne, Ind. 151-3 t SCHOOL GRANT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I offer, the grant must be accepted ■ within 15 days, or July 12 and work must start on the building within nine weeks of the acceptance. o BRITISH SHIPS I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) < d to mean Mexico was abandoning plans to raise money to pay the foreign companies which claimed loss of some $400,000,000. o — TODAY'S COMMON ERROR ! Finance is pronounced finance’; not fi'-nance. j ARE YOU AMBITIOUS? WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM CO. has rare opportunity for man with car for permanent sales position. Neat, honest and capable of advancement. S4O to S6O weekly commissions. Earnings start Immediately while learning business. This is not house to house. Man selected will always work booked weekly in advancs, calling on definite qualified appointments only. Apply 9-11 Tuesday. No other time. 235 Rugg St. ' — JR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted i HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5;00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135.

FOR RENT FOR RENT—S room modern house. Write Mrs. Rose Moran, 4702 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., or call Henry Adler, Decatur. 149-3 t FOR RENT —5 room modern upper duplex, North Second St. See Paul H. Graham Co. Phone 239. 151-3tx FOR RENT — Five room modern apartment. Two good office rooms. Above Sorg Meat Market. H. P. Schmitt, Phone 9G7. 1449-3 t FOR RENT-Modern 6-room house, bath and hall, 246 N. 6th., possession July 1. Phone 184. 150-3tx FOR RENT —Terveer house corner Madison and Fifth streets. Furnace, toilet and bath, lights, garage. Phone 43 or 349. 15*0a6tx o MISCELLANEOUS FREE FARM CATALOG JUST OFF PRESS —illustrates and describes over 80 fine, desirable farms in Indiana and Ohio. All sizes—low prices, easy terms. Write First Joint Stock Laud Bank, Dept. 2322, Fort Wayne, Ind. ltx-s NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Also good used ice boxes. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 125-30 t HONEY —Just received new comb and extracted clover honey at reduced prices. Excellent quality. Comb honey packed in sanitary I window carton. The Brock Store. 149-3tx o. .—— LOST AND FOUND LOST — Small brown tooled leather zipper purse containing currency and some small change. Also driver license. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 151 a3t-x o NOTICE Will be out of my office until July 2. Office will be open to care for repairs. Itx N. A. Bixler, O. D. o , PETTENGILL FOR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) nouncing that he had at one time voted the Republican ticket for president." ■Pettengill blamed new deal policies for the business recession, saying that confidence was shaken by the supreme court measure and the government reorganization bill. Pointing to Van Nuys’ opposition to those bills, the house memfoer said that "for neither of them was there any mandate of the people in the Democratic party platform of 1936.” o POISON FATAL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Baumann, both of Decatur. She had resided in this city since she was two years old. Funeral Tuesday Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the house, 923 Mercer avenue and at 2 o’clock at the First Baptist church, of which she was a member. The Rev. Homer J Aspy will officiate. Burial will be made in the Decatur cemetery. The body has been taken to the home from the Zwick k Son funeral home. o Muncie Man Robbed By Two Hitchhikers Huncie, Ind., June 27 — (U.R) — Police were searching today for two hitchhiking robbers, a ina'i amd a woman, who rdbbed Ivo Scnoklee, Dublin stock buyer, of $338 and left him bound and gagged by the side of the road in the rain Saturday night. Schoklee said he picked the couple up near Richmond and they forced him to drive his stock truck. nearly all day at the point of a gun. The couple seemed to have no particular destination but made him drive aimlessly over country roads. They forced him out of the truck during the rainy night and used baling wire to bind him. Schoiklee was found early yesterday morning by Owen Amburn and Williard Cecil, who notified police. ■ ....Q...' 1 — Appointment nt Executrix No. 34M Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Executor of the Estate of Charles Miller. late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate, is probably solvent. Maggie Miller. Executrix Heller A Schnrger, Attys. ■tune If, 1935. June 13-2l>—< Pains Yield Promptly ! To AlCn Compound Winfer»Wi« . Tablets- Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, neuralgia and periodic pains. Positively Guaranteed. At all Drug Stores, or send JI.OO to Union Pharmacal Co. Blutftoa, Indiana

MARKET Boa DAILY report OF LC-SJ AND FOREIGN Brady’s Market for Dscat..- Bi Cr.igvlU., Hoagland a ? d Clowd it 12 Noon. Wl Corrected Ji tlle j; LH No commission and no yarH Veals received every 100 to 120 lbs. .. 120 to 150 lbs. fll 150 to 225 lbs. fll 225 to 250 lbs. fl| 250 to 275 lbs. 275 to 300 ll>s. 300 to 350 lbs. 350 lbs., and up Roughs . QI Stags Vealers Spring lambs Spring bu k b.mbs Yearlings EAST BUFFALO~LIVESTqH East Buffalo. N. Y . JuncH Livestock: Hogs, 1,300; steady; goodß choice ,i, s . 220 lbs., $9.65 to largely comparable weights $9.4059.50. fl Cattle, 1,100: steady: choice 1.170-lb. steers. $11; ers, $8.50 down; plain ium cows. $5.25-$6.25; grades. $3.85-$5. fl Calves, 500: vealers good and choice, $!• .‘,O; medium. $6.25-$8.50. B Sheep, 1.000; spring steady: good to choice fat bucks. $9.25-$9.50; ewefl wether selections quoted throwouts around $8 and grassy yearlings. $5.50: fat $3.50-$4. ■ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCfI Indianapolis, Id.. June 27.-fl —Livestock: fl Hog receipts, 6.500; 369; market :>’i> >’-ady;fl 250 lbs., $8.70-$9.20 : 250-300 ■ 58.40-$B.B O; 300-400 lbs, $8.25-fl 100-160 lbs, $7.90-$8.90; sows nfl ly $7-SB. 9 Cattle, 1.500: calves. 600; fl ket fully steady on all steers mostly SB-$8.75; best ers, $9-$9 •>. vealers strong to 9 higher, top $9. ■ Sheep, 500; spring lambs stefl good and i-lioh e spring lambsfl $8.50; slaughts. • wes steady afl $3. ■ CLEVELAND PRODUCE 9 Cleveland, June 27 —<U.R>— 9 duce: H Butter: steady, extras 31; stfl ard s 30. ■ Eggs: steady. Extra grade fl 21; extra first I’M/b; current lecfl 19. ■ Live poultry: steady. Ileus he 19; ducks fancy 6 lbs. and up H cova and small 12. Potatoes Maine $1.75-2.00 crab 100; washed reds $2.40-2.60 ?er of 100 lbs.; Virginia and North ( olina whites $1.75-1.90; Califoi whites $2.25-2.40 bag BX) 155.; ginia whites $3.00-3.25 per i North Carolina $2.60. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., June 27 -<l —Livestock: Hogs: steady; 180-200 lbs. $$ 200-220 lbs. $8.90; 160-180 lbs. 95-020-240 lbs. $8.80; 240-260 lbs. SS. 260-380 lbs. $8.60; 280-300 bbs. SB. 300-325 lbs. $8.40; 325-350 lbs. $G 140-160 lbs. $8.75; 120-140 lbs. $B- - lbs. $8.25. Roughs $7.00; stags $6.00. call $8.&0: iwbs 58.00; clipped M $6.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sc P l ’ “ Wheat Com ' 97 Oats MV* LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 27 Prices to be paid tomorrow. No. 1 Wheat, 6C >bs. or better $ j No. 2 Wheat, etc ! New No. 2 Oats . Yellow Corn J / New No. 2 Soy Beans , I Bye ; ' CENTRAL SOYA CO. „ New No. 2 Soy glance Stocks: irregular ‘ n Bonds: higher and fair y eglllar! U. S. government issues lower. Curb stocks: higd“ ! - Chicago stocks: big • Call money: one P er “ in r eli Foreign exchange tion to the dollar. Cotton: steady. ]ig ijti Grains: wheat and torn easier. cattl Chicago stodKs: 108 strong, sheep Btea y ( n ear ly hal Rubber: lose part o( an per cent pound advanc Qll Silver bar in unt . e . changed at 42?‘ c a