Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1938 — Page 2

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COMMITTEES OF PASTORS NAMED Rev. Prugh Lists Committees Os Ministerial Association The committees tor the next year tor the Decatur ministerial association were announced at a meeting of the organization Monday by the president, Rev. C. M Prugh, pastor of the Zion Reformed church. The committees are: Christian education. Rev. Ralph ( Waldo Graham, pastor ot the M. ; E. church, and Rev. James A. Weber. pastor of the United Brethren church. Evangelism; Rev. George S. Loziw> pastor ot the Evangelical church, and Rev. George O. Walton. pastor of the Presbyterian church. Civic welfare: Rev. Weber. Rev. | Glen E. Marshall, pastor of the Church of God, and Rev. Homer | J. Aspy. pastor of the Baptist i church. Program Rev Prugh. and Rev. I Paul Brandyberry, pastor of the I Nazarene church. Executive committee: Rev. 1 rugh, president; Rev. Lozier, vice-president, and Rev. Walton, secretary-treasurer. ■ u *** > —• i Test Your Knowledge ( Can you answer seven ot these ton Questions T Turn to page Four tor the answers. » *1 1. In what year was the War be- [ tween Spain and the United Stat-

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es? 2. What is a melodeon? 3. What is the largest Inhabitant of the ocean? 4. Is "Treasurer Island." byßob- ', ert Louis Stevenson, fiction? 5. When is dawn? 6. What is a pedometer? , 7. Which baseball club is managed by Joe Cronin? 8. From whom did James J. Braddock win the world's heavyweight boxing championship? 9. What is the uickuame tor Ohio? 10. What does the Italian woro "Fra" mean? ._, —.. o URGE SPEED IN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) j collected Approximately half of the teams have reported to Herman Con ter. assistant financial secretary of the campaign He has opened an I office in the First State Bank for | the purpose of assisting the IS teams and for receiving volnn-l j teer assessments from those not I on the hst mad*- up by the Com mittee. The trains have adopted as their slogan "This is not an. | assessment but an investment in ' your community." Shoots Three Os Relatives, Self South Bend. Ind . Oct. 4 —-ftJP) — 1 . William Krueger, 60, owner of a | downtown night club, todav shot ' hree of his relatives and then at-' | 'empted to commit suicide as the 'limax of a family quarrel. Two of the victims may die. The argument, according to po- [ lice was over disposition ot a piece ; of property. Infuriated by the quar- ■ <

rel. Krueger yanked a revolver from his pocket and first shot Jefl feraon Warner, 93. his father-in-law who was etill in bed Then he shot • Mrs. Wenona Gaskin. 45. his stepdaughter, and Wm. Gaskin, 65, her husband. Krueger finally pointed toe gun at his own head, pulled the ■ trigger but inflkted only a scalp wound. . - . — .. - COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Waldo 8. Liechty. Berne to Helene M. Harris, Hobart. Li-oii Marbaugh. Willshire, Ohio route one. to Ruth Isabel Cook, De-I catur, . ! Ralph Gantz. Geneva, route two,' ty Martha Baumgartner, Decatur. Edward E. Zimmerman Berne to Francille Harvey, Decatur route six. ■ o Registration Record At Purdue University Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 4 —(UP) — Purdue University recorded its largest enrollment in history today ; with the registration of 602 more i students this semester than last semester. bringing to 6.778 ’he total registered in all branches of the i school. — Noted Opera Singer Victim Os Thieves San Pedro. Cal.. Oct 4 —(UP) —I Federal agents abroad the liner Monterey hoped to solve the theft , of $50,000 jewels from Lawrence Tibbett, opera singer, today be- , i fore the boat docked at San Fran- ' cisco. From San Francisco the big liner turns back toward Australia and .

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r agents hoped to make an arrest be-' ’- fore that time. r Tibbett and his wife discovered t the theft when the Ilnar arrived - yesterday from Australia. A sl6.oot> r sapphire ring and other jewels I were taken from a drawer in the ' Tibbetts’ stateroom apparently » sometime Sunday night. COMMITTEES TO (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) spectivc troop cabins. Many other improvements have been made at the Tamp, which make it one of the most ontstnnd- ', ing in the country. , o Indiana Youth Is Fatally Injured Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. 4--(UP) i : —More than 2.000 physicians today ! opened the 89th annual session of : the Indiana state medical assocla- j tton. and before It ends Thursday, I members said, it will be regarded | as “the most important policy meet- j :ng of its history." Action by the organization's | house of delegates against “socialized medicine" is expected this after-.

noon as the delegatee meet in Murat temple. 0 . Experts Forecast Lower Corn Crop Chicago Oct. 4—(UP) — Private crop experts today forecast a U. S. corn crop of 2.444.000.000 bushels more than 200.000.000 bushels less than last year's crop. Generally favorable crop weather in the past month resulted in a reduction of only 14.000.000 bushels from the average private estimate of last month. The government Septerber report placed the probable yield at 2.455000,000 bushels.

Latest of F. D. R. - V T""™!?* 1 . g President Roosevelt This latest picture of President Roosevelt shows the chief execu- ! tive smiling as he emerges from i church at Hyde Park. N. Y. The 1 chief executive Joined the nation in praying for neaen

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Rescued from the arms of a stubborn lady chimpanzee who snatched the infant from the arms of its mother in the New Orleans too. this baby chimp is fed by Edith Messina, a zoo employe. The "kidnaping" occurred shortly after the baby’s birth. The “kidnaper"- resisted all efforts of zoo employes to rescue the baby. Zoo officials said that the “kidnaper” gave birth to a baby chimp three years ago but the baby died. Indiana Physicians Open State Meeting New Albany, Ind.. Oct. 4—(UP) — Funeral arrangements were made

today for J. Franklin Swarens, 19 of Milltown, whn died in a hospital here yesterday from injuries sustained iu an automobile crash near dePauw Sunday. Injured in the same accident, Carl Atx. 19 also of Milltown, regained in a hospital here today with a brain concussion. Ippaintanent of UliMiniatratrH N<». 3515 Noti e is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Adminstratrix of the estate of Alfred Miller, late of Adams County, deceased The estate is probably solvent. Adella Vast. Administrnfrjx I rwchtr at Lhterer. Attorney*. Utt. 4. IMB Ot. 4-11-lli NOTRE Notice i> hereby given that the • undersigned, by virtue of an order of the judge of the Adams Circuit Court w’ill at the office of Earl B. A iams Attorney in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on the H»rh»> day of October. and from <la> to day thereafter until sold, otter at private sale certain reaNcstate belonging to Mary Allee White an infirm person, said real estate being dcsi-ribeii as follows: 1 i l-ot» three (3) and four (4) J>oan Au«iiti4»n to town of Ossian. Wells ’ nitty, Indiana, and the undivided one half of lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in Doan Addition to tow n of Ossian, Wells county, Indiana. Said property will be sold free ot all liens except taxes of fall of 1937 and payable in the fall of 193 X. an a»«stract showing merchantable title ' will he furnished the purchaser. Said sale will be made subject to j the approval of the Adams Circuit i( ourt and upon the following terms ;and conditions. Cash in full on day jof sale at not less than the full i appraised value thereof, Garnett Sutton, giurrdiaii ; Earl B. AdaiUM, Attorney. Oct. 4 j 0 trfidp In a Good Terra — Decatur

♦ RATH I Ons Tims—Minimum chirps of 28c for 20 words or loss. Over 20 words, I(4® per word Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 wordo or loss Over 20 wordo 2c per word for the tw- times. Three Imoo—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 wordo or loco. Over 20 wordo 2y»e per word i for the three times, j | Cardo of Thanks. 35c ObHuarloe and verses-—-61.00 I Open rats ■ display advertising 36c psr column Inch. • 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE—New and used circulating heating stoves. Kitchen ranges. Living room suites at special low prices. Open evenings. Stucky and Company, Monroe, Ind. 231-lOt FOR SALE —Du roc Service Boars, World's Champion Blood Lines, j Immuned. 10 miles east of Deca- • tur. Ind. on 224. H. D. Kreischer, ■ route 2. Convoy, Ohio. 232-24tx FOR SALE — 15 months old male hog. Mile east and l*s miles north ' of Preble. Henry Selking. 233 b 3t-x FOR SALE —15 wall, ceiling and I ont door light fixtures, cheap. Inquire Frank Schtnitz Repair' 5h0p.232-8t j FOR SALE — 2 used Fordson trac- ! tors; 1 new type Fordson. 1 F-12 Farmall; 1 John Deere; 1 MvCorm--1 ick Deering one row corn picker, like new; 2 used cnltipackers; see the new Oliver 70 tractor, corn • picker, combines and implements on display. Craigville Garage. 234 6t | FOR SALE —Used Rugs; 4 only, 9 x 12 Axminster rugs selling from $3.50 (o $18.50. Sprague Furniture Co.. Phone 199. 233-3 t FOR SALE— Used Pianos. Large number of used Pianos selling from $12.00 to $50.00. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 233-3 t FOR SALE — Complete houseI hold furniture. Good condition. Address, inquiry Box 614 Democrat. 234 k 3t-x FOR SALE —Stoves, New and Used Very low prices. Easy terms. Sprague Furniture Co. Phene 199. i 233-3 t FOR SALE — Round Oak Range; Also some apples. Wm. Bleeke, phone 694-H. 234 3t-x I FOR SALE — Three full blooded Chester White male hogs. Tomson and Hoile, breeding. Gny M Pontius, four miles southeast of Willshire, 0hi0.233 kUt-x FOR SALE — 2 small stands, dining room table, 6 chairs, library table, small davenport. 2 rockers, desk. Phone 980. Call 225 N. Bth. | 1233 3t-x ' FOR SALE— 60 innerspring Mattresses selling from $12.50 up. Liberal trade hi allowance for your cid mattress. Easy terms. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 233-3 t FOR SALE —Six feeding shoats. Between 50 to 60 pounds. Jim Marth 13th St. Homewood. 233-3tx FOR KENT : FOR RENT — Six-room modem house. Furnished. "Inside railroads. Phone 717. 233-2tx FOR RENT — Modern 6 room house 246 North Sth. Phone 184 or see B. J. Rice. 237 N. sth. FOR RENT - A good farm house, near city. Telephone 815. FOR RENT — 2 room furnished apartment with bath. Private ' >ntrahw. 22S North 4’h st Pt: me 355. 234g3t FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms. Refrigerator. Private bath. Phone 1082. 410 N. Sth St 233 3t NOTICE I will be out of town from Oct. 1 to Oct. 17 (inclusive), 231-st. Dr. Robert E. Daniel. —l DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian . Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Dr. S. M. Fried ley VETERINARIAN Phone 9434 Office 4 Residence, 4133 North 2nd street

WANTED WANTED — Someone to combine beans Milton Scherry. Decatur Route 2. 283 2t-x WANTED TO RENT — One room. Well ventilated to store furniture. Indefinite period Address Reply box 618, care of Democrat 234 3t-x WANTED —- Custom corn picking. All new equipment. Albert Riehle. Phone 811-R Decatut R R. | S- 234 St x WANTED — Custom com picking. Have a new two row mounted picker. 0. J Sicksfus, 1 mile east and 2 miles south Preble. 234 a 4t-x omiscellaneous FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870-A at our expense ter dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Agent. 210-ts , NOTICE—Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 216130 t MASONIC Regular stated meeting of Deca tur chapter No. 112, R. A. M. at 7:30 p. m Tuesday, Oct. 4. Be present. George Harding . High Priest. 233-b2t o Recommend Expelled Men Be Reinstated Washington. Oct. 4—(UP) —The arbitration committee in the Unit- ■ ed automobile union fac-| tional dispute today recommended lull reinstatement of four expelled | officers. The four officers expelled two' months ago were George F. Addes ; secretary-treasurer of the UAW, and vice-presidents Ed Hall Wynd- j ham Mortimer, and Richard T. Frankensteen. Homer Martiu UAW president who ordered tie expulsion, and the i expelled offkere agieed in zuvauce: to accept the recommendation made 1 by the arbitration committee composed of ClO-vice chairman Philip Murray and Sidney Hillman —o SUTTON’S Have latest .Model* Elgins. Hamiltons, Bulovas ——————o— NOTICE—We will be closed all day, Wednesday, Oct. 5, on account of holiday. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. NOTKE TO TAXPAYERS | Notice is hereby given that Monday Nov. 7 will be the last day to ' pay your Fall Installment of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. Al. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time wiil r»e come delinquent and an 8% penalty Mill be added, an additional will be added for each year tax remains unpaid from first Monday in November in the year the delinquency occurred. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. | Call on the Auditor for errors and I any reductions. The Treasurer can make no ‘orrections. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ommtssiop of tax-payers to state definitely on what property the desire to pay, in whose name it may be found, in W hat tow nship or corporation it im. situated. Persons owing delinquent taxeshould pay them al t>n<e, the »aw such that there is no option left t'»r the Treasurer but enforce the col- • lection of delinquent taxes. Counts orders will not be paid anyone owing delinquent taxes All j trsons are warned against them. Particular attention, if you pav ■ taxes in more than one township mvHtion the fart to the Treasure: also see that your receipt* for all your real estate and personal In making inquiries of t::e ’ rea-l rurer regarding taxes to insure reply do not fail l‘> include return postage JEFF LIIDCtITY Treasurer Adams County. Indians Oct. ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Following is a partial list of coming tales. I am booking fall and winter sales My dates are filling up fast. If you are going to have t sale, please get iu touch with mo at once, so that I can reserve the date you wish. Oct. s—lndiana Guernsey Breeders, sale of Guernsey cattle, Fairgrounds. Indianapolis. Ind. Oct. 6 — Ed DeVries. DeMott, lad., Duree bogs. Oct. S—Boyd Shonkweller, Shel- , don. 111., Duroc hogs Oct 11—Mrs. George McCune. 314 miles west and IS mile north j of Berne. Ind. Oct. 12—Walter Busick, Admi : 6 miles north of Decatur. GenerI al farm sale. | Oct. 12—Walter Buwc. Admi., j 6 miles north of Decatur. Oct. 19—P. D. Wilsou, ou stale I line I'j allies north of Watt. — | ROY S. JOHNSON. Auctioneer | Trust Co. Bldg. Decatur. Ind. ' Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 1022

A A N I n V e REPOR ' T OriBr AND F ° REl <* B'adys M ,.. e ,, c ; 0 c '°’ed 12 ■ X ' ' ud 0(l B ■ ! ‘■d li lb -' Mi I-" :I" lbs mu 14" • ■ !.,n II, ? Mg ■ r '" i’>s mH ■’a l ’ lbs , ;:ik| up Rn'lub,Stags MM s l" ■ IMHI INDsASAPOLIS . It ~ . s.; $7 25--'- mH 1 ■' ■ ■■ I '"a' l ' «s( '■ 8.25. CHICAGO GRAIN ClxH. Dec. ■ ; Oats CLEVELAND PP" S . - dnee S| Bi!-" ---itly ' standard- Hj Ec-- ‘j ; ceipts 24'; MH lav. i sma " Ml I’icafn. - >1 ■ i-nhbl» Oi k, \\ • - : whit' .- U«: M l. M EAST B-FFAIO East o<i. I Livestot k ■ ii. I-'!' spa ring iy simil# rair. ''i’ Bal Ca" . smarty: cov r- d ' 1 - ’■ stw? cows '■ 25-3 ’ : ter < n« - bulls Calv- - v. alers IBs sl2 down. Slie-'p .atiibs veal to choii " :-it !'->'S >.sii and ■ ■ •:■ ‘Hally b.l qrfblfd t" ; ' n lall ’ andl j- x . thrMtri 5.6 rt. f.r • ’• 5 1 *-*, Fort Wayne Lvest® Fori W.iyiv . ind.. Oct *i Livestock: H"-< U ■'«« 220-24" ' ' -' H ' ■" ' Igo.-.'ii" lbs. ' " ifio-i'tt ib-2So-3iio ibs ' ": ibM&s 325-35“ !!'- ’'" ,J 120-14“ lbs 7 25: l“ff-129 Roughs 7“": ’ ,a f s ' 11" la' local g rain t m ‘ R c« BURK ELEVATOR Cl Cort “•<! rriceß to be No. 1 Wheat, 'it l No. 2 Wheat, etc- - New No. 2 Oats " , No. 2 Yellow Corn •• No. 2 Soy Beaus -j ■ Rye CENTRAL SOYA No. 2 Soy, Beai» MARKETS AT A glaJ Stocks: firm after ness. e | Bonds irregular- t tnents higher , Chicago stocks- J ft".- cent Call money „| Foreign exchange latiort to dollar (*>tton: steady. Graine oats off about I rent , Chicago oot. sh«* cattle steady to strtW' dy to strong Rubber: up "hiu- * Silver bar «•> r * tw J changed. . ,i I 500 Sheets White Automatic