Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1938 — Page 2

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k fest Your Knowledge Can you answer eeven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers, k— ♦! 1. For what industry is Glasgow Scotland, faanous?

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a SANTA’S TIP of the House GET THE COMPLETE WILL-BURT STOKER economy enough hand-firing that you realize how /s' convenient a stoker X ou w,sh away fr , om / / the inconvenience of “furnace tending V \ in your home would / / an d expensive fuel bills this winter (and \ \ bp No ovprhpatin? / / who doesn’t?) let us explain how it Can be \ \ ue. no overneating, / / burnicoal automatica |iy in a Will- \ \ no chilly morning. / / g urt Stoker. It’s a story of Economy and Con- yA Just right tempera- / I vemence from start to finish. We can show you how Vp to save 15% to 60% on your heating costs . .. how to £ ture at a great sav- enjoy the luxury of automatic heat at the lowest fng in cost of fuel. possible figure and at the same time provide your family with perfect, dependable warmth, regard- 1 \ \ less of how low the temperature drops. I i Ask any of your Wc’ll also explain a convenient pur- / / „ . . .a chise plan that permits you to / / friends who have one. , help pay for your stoker out of / J Be a SANTA CLAUS // to YOURSELF this // Christmas. Buy a | Stoker! FREE V ESTIMATES ASHBAUCHER’S TIN SHOP 116-118 NORTH FIRST STREET Phone 739

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I. On what bay is Newport, R. I.? 3. What la the title of the man who has charge of caddies at a golf club? 4. What is the name for a female errapin? 6. What is a gendarme? 6. To whom was Ido Lupino, mov-

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.ie actress, recently married? 7. How tttMih Is tbu head tax on each alien immigrant admitted into this county? 3. Under which government department is the Bureau of Fisheries? 9. Where is the island of Opara? 10. Has the U. S. ever issued a , million dollar bill? o NOTICE OF ADMIXIBTRATOH’S MI.K OF HEAL ICSTATK OF MAHV I. UAI.IZ, DECEASED The undersigned Administrator, by order of the Judas of the Adtins Circuit Court, hereby gives notice that l he will, at the East door of the , Court House in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Wednesday, the isth day < r December, 1838, beginning at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . and continuing front day to day thereafter un- ' til sold, offer for sale at public sale 1 to the highest bidder, the following described real estate In Adams CounI ty, State of Indiana, to wit: The west half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of | Section 21 In Township •* north, 1 ange 13 east, containing 20 acres, more or less; and also Beginning at a point 80 rods south of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 31, Township 15 north. Bangs U east, thence running west 16 rods; thence south 10 rods; thence east 16 rods; thence north 10 rods, to the place of beginning; containing 1 acre of land, more or less. TERMS OF SALE: At least onethird cash, one-third in six months and one-third in nine months, the deferred payments to be evidenced by the notes of the purchaser, bearing 6% interest from date, secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold Sale to be made for not less than two-thlrds of the full appraised value, free of liens, except the taxes levied for the year 19JS, payable in 1939. Appraised value 11800.00 Minimum Bid 1200.00 Herbert T. Neve Administrator with the will annexed Hymn G. Jenkins, Attorney 1 wetland. IndianaDec. 3-0-16-33 o trade In A Good Tnwn — necatns

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i COMMIOOIONHHX CLAIM* TH VK ALLUWKD DECH VI UM 10, lOOH Mlneellnneeue Fort Wayne ctg. Co. Os. Hup. 283.01 I he Decatur Democrat Co. uppiies and legal advertising 06.60 Mulhaupt Pt. Co. inc. do 16.80 i iiy of Decatur lights water lOS.vi I 1 ern 10. Bleriy deputy hire .... IB.UB Bernieee Dubach CIM. Hire >».» G. Remy Bleriy Jr. registration i2.ou Mary Cowan Deputy Hire ... In.uo Gertrude Webert Clerk hire _ «o.ou Mrs. Allee Christen do 60.00 Allee Lenhart deputy hire .... 75.00 ueif Lleenty postage oo.vo It E. Heldrion Irene. Exp. ... Zb.wu E. H Kauffman deputy hire 10.00 i.utn Huiungowortti poetago 6.00 Leo T. UHllg deputy Hire .... lOO.ov Dallas Brown mileage 11.8 V ualias Brown do ..... }• »> i alias Brown do . liallas Brown do 100.2 V ! Dallas Brown bd. of Prls. 83.8« H. U. Leininger deputy hire 83.32 Cash Coal A Supply Co. ditch 6».i» \\. H. Gillium postage IV.vv Ft. Wayne B. P. Co. Sur. exp 111» i t Wayne B. P. Co. do »<•«’ Herman Haekemeyer ditch exp. I.vv Louis Fuhrman do i.,.>ttschalk Tile Works do .... !».»» l.dward Hice do - »■"“ E. J. Ullliom do — John A. Hendricks do *•»» Beier Bauman do - *■’“ Daniel Kaehr do - »■*» It. Sauers do - Herman Miller do - 44.40 , Kaipn Bollen backer do T.<» . Cash Coal * Sup. Co. stakes 70.50 Clifton E. trlker sal. postage 161.7 V Clifton E. Striker mileage 1J.33 Margaret 8 Myers Salary — 67.50 Economy Pig. Co. Bupt exp— 1L»» , Webster Pub. Co. do - 10 VV ( L. E. Archbold salary 41.« L E. Archbold operating exp.. 68.3" Mildred Koldewey salary 7500 , E. J. Worthman salary 80.VV, itiabelle Worthman salary — Dr. F. L. Grandstaff salary ... 33.00 ( Will Wlnnes assessing •- <•»« Moses Augsburger Co. Commls. 80.00, Frank Llniger do - — JJJ’ I'hll Sauer do I Poll Sauer Co. Com. mileage 1».»» I Henry B. Heller salary ....... « G O. Stauffer official bond — !»•»• Indiana Historical Bureau... 50.00 W. J. Schumaker CB. house .... 100.0» o alter P. A Heating Co. do — »•«« Muler Radio Service do Hothouse Drug Co. do — ’ StulU’ Home Grocery do ........ IM Pumphrey Jewelry Store do 30.V2 Marjorie Johnson Election —7 6 Betty Trtcker do ...■■ • ‘ ’ Berne Witness Co. legal a dvt - Irene Byron Sanator urn Alva Fenstermaker right of VI. l- uu Co. Infirmary H p. LaFontaine salary Clara M. LaFontaine do 34.33 Herbert LaFontaine do -• Lmrothy LaFontaine do - - J’.bU | Florence X-engerlch do .•» » Calvin Falb do - - * ’ ; Martin Sprunger do - »• Charles Cook do — ■ „ Christian Eicher do »•» Dr. J. M. Miller salary - Dr C. V. Connell op. «p. H’JJ Rev. James A. Weber do - «■«» Perry J. Teeters do — ' frank Krick do -- •‘-J’ Decatur Hatchery do - »•« Rhoades Bakery do -«"J Morris 5 A 10c Store do »» Stults' Home Grocery do Burk Elevator Co. do - **• Sinclair Refining Co. do . »<•»« Eastern Ind. Oil A Sup Co. do 110-70 ACto Electric Garage do Riverside Garage do _ _■••• MrCormick-Deering Store do »-»» Peterson Clothing Co do 53'57 Nichols Shoe Store do —- ' Holthouse. Schulte & Co. do 64.U8 A E. Black do ~ Kohne Drug Store do - Smith Drug Co. do - ‘ • Holthouse Drug Co. J 1 ® ••••■“■" .... Indiana Institutional Ind. do 1311» -he U. 8. Chemical Co. do ] Miracle Mfg Co. do Z B^U o Sondo'/-.:-Miller Radio Service do . - 6 “ Pumphrey Jewerlv Store do y Lee Hardware Co. do Walter P. A H. Co. do — Welfare Land Faye Smith Knapp salary lOJ-Jj rernice Nelson salary * gu ot> Henry S ß h HeUer” legal service IUO.OV Faye Smith Knapp "" 50 Faye Smith Knapp mileage ... 50.8 s Bernice Nelson do 15.6 b 1 Doris A Kelch, . , n*”ao ° 6.UU H w. Baumgartner do , Maulhaupt Ptg. Co. Ft Wayne Ptg. Co. do •- a Highway Repair Ilisl. Na. 1 77 u» Hugho H. Gerke labor j !ke Musser do - - , 40 Elmer Gerke do J^’li a *rt.h labor - r. F. Sauer do — " g|( Clarence Durkin do Vaughn Llniger do 45'uu I >an Nelreiter do 73.00 George Ijoshe do - 72.00 Sol Eicher do 7300 Glen Mern-a do We. a 74 go Elmer Beer labor John Fok do ' iib „ Fred Liechty do - —• Horner Beer do ' Dan Kaehr do < — plat. No. 4 ,u .1. C. Augsburger labor ■ Edwin Splchiger do Chauncy ReyaoWa 40 - • Curl Beer iB ~ .

Curtis Paee do 1. „.... 3.50 J. J. Moser do 8-8 V MleeollanrouM W. H Glllloni expense 31.0» Jacob C. Miller do 3i>.VM W. y. O'Neall Vo. do 1O.<» Voder Bros, op. exp 13.1 U National Cylinder Gas Co. Jo Tn* Schafer Co. do 8.85 (Momlrr Sales do . *>» McCormick Deering Store do 31.81 Elberson Service Station do 28 75 England Auto Parts do 4.74 l.ybarger Gravel Co. do — XV.oil Krick Tyndall Co. do 14.i>3 Kocher Lum. Coal Co. do .... 1.30 Mossman Yarnelle Co. do ...171.32 R G. Deinlnger Salary 41.67 W. H. Gllllom salary 67.i>0 Certified this 16th day of December 1988. John W. Tyndall Auditor Adams County o NOTICK 'Notice la hereby given to the shareholders of The First State Bank, Decatur, Indiana, that there will boa meeting at the ottice ot said Bank, Tuesday January 8, 1838, between 3:30 P. M. and 3:3V P. M for the purpose of electing a Board of Director* for said Bank for tne coming year of 1939. R. E. Glendenlng, Cashier Dec. 3-9-16-30 Jan. 2 NOTICE OF FINAL gETTLEMKNT OF ESTATE NO. 30.-. U Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of William T. Waggoner, deceased, to appear tn the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 81st day ot December, 1838 and show cause, it ary, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. H. O. Swoveland, Executor Decatur, Indiana. December 9, 1833 Harry T. <ir.be. Alteraey. . .... . . Dec. 9-lb -o — NOTICE OF FFINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. .3472 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of John ». Fuhrman, deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 21st day of January, 1939, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, an receive their distributive shares. Anna Fuhrman, Administratrix Decatur. Indiana. December 15, 1938. 4. E. Voglewede, Attorney Dec. 16-33 —— T I Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Old Tigaue Paper Good use can be made of old tissue paper that has been wrapped around gifts if it is kept in a convenient place and used to polish mirrors or the glass in pictures. It is also good for packing china or glass articles in trunks or boxes. Stirring Paint To stir paint thoroughly, use a small paddle. An ideal paddle may be fashioned by cutting oft enough of one leg of a closepin to fit over the edge of the can when not in use. Discolored Teakettle A teakettle that has become discolored inside can be brightened by belling a clean oyster in it. —o ■ '■ Calls Republican Mayors To Meeting Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 16 —(UP) —Arch N. Bobbitt, state Republi can chairman, today announced that 72 Republican mayors and city officials have been invited tu attend a conference here Dec. 29 to dismiss party policies and activities. Purpose of the conference is to discuss methods ‘‘by which the state committee and Republican official* throughout the state could join in furthering a general Repub Ucan program for Indiana.” Jurors Disagree In Bank Robber’s Trial South Bend. Ind., Dec. 16 —(UP) —Christ Gosdis, 43, was back in jail today awaiting another trial on charges of being an accomplice in the robbery of the Lapaz State Bank m 1934. A circuit court jury ' of nine men and three women yesterday reported, after 24 hours deliberation, they were unable to agree on a verdict.

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“ RATU I One Time—Minimum eharge of I 25c for 20 wordo or leoo. Over 20 wordo, per word Two Tlmoo—Minimum charge •f 400 for 20 wordo or loco. I Over 20 wordo 2o per word for | ■ the tw- tlmoo. I Throe Imee—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 wordo or Im | Over 20 word* 2)4c per word | for the throe tlmoo. | Cardo of Thanko .......... 95c I i Obltuarloo and verui.... >I.OO | | Open rate • dlaplay advertising | 350 per column Inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE —A Christmas present everyone in the family will enjoy. Philco and Zenith Radios. 114.95 up. Smail down payment. Free home trial. Phone 7873. Uhrick Bros. 295-3 t FOR SALE — Duroc’s bred gilts. Champion strains. Reasonable. Location, 10 miles east of Decatur, Indiana on 224. Address H. D. Kreischer, Convoy, O. 292-18tx FOR SALE — Brand new 6-ft. 38 model Crosley refrigerator. Price $182.50. Will take $155. Big reduction on other sixes. 30 months to pay. Phone 7873. Uhrick Bros. FOR SALE — Black mare colt, yearling; Bay colt, 2 years old. Mrs. Eva Mauller, 4 miles east of Decatur, R. R. 3. 294-3tx FOR SALE —Pigs. Herman Brunner, Decatur route 5, on Piqua road. 295-b2tx FOR SALE—ldpal Christmas present: Brand new Electric Stove, price $149.50, will take SIOO. Popular make. Terms. Phone 7873. Uhrick Bros. 295-3 t FOR SALE—Good used refrigerator at bargain and new Kelvinator refrigerators at special prices for Xmas. See them at Decatur Hatchery. 295-5 t FOR SALE- -2 1938 Crosley Radios. List at $44.95 and $19.95. Will sell at 45% off. Call 844 or inquire 437 S. First St. 295-2 t FOR SALE — Good trailer. Sell cheap if sold immediately. 1416 Madison St. 296-3tx FOR SALE —One 2-day-old Durham calf. Gust Koenemann, Preble phone 4 on 20. 296-2tx FOR SALE — Special used heating stoves, oil stoves, davenports, buffets, tables, beds, electric washers, and radios at special prices. Stuckey & Co., Monroe. 295-10 t O LAST VARIETY 1 JONTINUHD FROM PAGE ONE) accompanist. Patricia Berling Clarinet and Saxophone duet— Joan Neering, Jane Kleinhenz Tap dance — Joan Zeser. Jean Met?. Comedy Specialty. o COURT HOUSE Motion Sustained A motion to make the cross complaint more specific and certain was submitted in the suit for possession, filed by Mary Bender against Roy and Cora Rickord. The motion was sustained and the cross complaint was ordered and directed to make his cross complaint more specific and certain by alleging how and in what manner the damages were sustained by the cross complainant in relinquishing possession of the real estate described. Mariage License* Harold Jones, Ravenna, Ohio garage employe to Gaynelle Wright, Decatur waitress. Charles E. Marbaugh, Lima, Ohio clerk to Carolyn Medaugh. Decatur bookkeeper. Gilbert Gerber, Dalton, Ohio painter to Martha Nussbaum, Berne. Wilbur L. Jjinnon, Flint, Michigan factory employe to Helen Howe High Street Decatur. Peter A. Schwartz, Berne farmer to Elizabeth M. 'Schwartz, Berne. Virgil Smith, Helena, Ohio farmer to Rose Baugher, Decatur.

Circuit Judge Dan Pyle dismiased the jury and ordered Gosdin, a former chef of Cedar Rapids, Ta., returned to jail in lieu ot $3,000 bond. «i

For Radio Repairs Call MILLER RADIO SERVICE Phene 625 134 Monroe St. Residence phone 922.

MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870-A at our expense tor dead stock removal. The Stadler Pro ducts Co. Frank Burger, Agent. ATTENTION CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS —A small down 'payment now will deliver to your home hristmao even any of the following Appliances: Zenith and Philco Radios, Horton Washers, Crosley Refrigerator, Universal Electric Ranges. No Payments Until after first of the Year. Phone 7 8 73, Uhrick Mros., Open 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. 295-a3t NOTICE—I have discontinued operation of the Ruuyon Gulf service. I win greatly appreciate persons having accounts due paying same at their earliest convenience. Payments can be made at the station or a K. N. Runyon Garage 116 8. First St. Kenneth Runyon. 295-31 NOTICE —Free dumping at Locust street, east side of Mercer Ave. For information call 569. 293-6tx NOTICE —Parlor suites recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters. Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 290-30 t CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION — 7tube Console Zenith, 64 tone changes, electric tuning. Beautiful cabinet, for $69.95. Small down payment. No payments until after Christmas. Free home trial. Phone 7873. Uhrick Bros. 295-3 t OWN A FARM of your own. Best security for old age and steady income for Ute. 120 acre farm of George Criot estate sells at auction Monday, December 17, 10 a.m. on premises. Seven miles southwest Decatur. 295-3 t WANTED WANTED — Woman for general housework. Write Box 711, care Democrat. 294-3 t WANTED—TaIent of ail kinds for radio barn dance show. Tryouts Red Men hall. Convoy, Ohio, Sunday 1:30 p. m. Cash prizes. ■ 296-2tx WANTED —Man with farm experience or sales experience for sales work. This and surrounding counties. Training provided. Permanent. Must have car. An opportunity if you can qualify. Harold Munson, General Delivery, Portland. • 233-6tx WANTED —Loans on farms. East- ! ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 152-m-w-f FOR RENT FOR RENT — Two lower modern housekeeping rooms, bath, private entrance, garage. Adults. 827 | North Fifth street. 295-3tx j FOR RENT — Sleeping room for gentleman, modern home. 827 North Fifth St. 295-3tx o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks, irregularly lower and quiet. Bonds, irregular; U. S. government. lower. Curb stocks, Irregularly lower. Chicago stocks, irregularly lower. I Call money, oue per cent. Foreign exchange, lower in relation to dollar. Cotton off as much as 50c bail. Grains easy; wheat off corn off %-%c. Rubber, firm. Silver bar in New York, utichangled at 42%c fine ounce. Attractive Farm Buys —in Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio. Write for our leaflet describing these properties, with map showing their location. These farms are being sold at fair market values and must be sold for cash. Write — K. H. Knowlton, FREEPORT, ILLINOIS DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. Office & Residence ■ 430 No. Fifth St. Phone 102. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST | Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:90 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. T«l®ohone 135

market PM Market for Der., 8 M Oecembem ■ Veals 100 to 120 lbs. H 120 to Ho || )B HO to iso lbs. 160 to 200 lbs. "18 200 to 250 lbs. 250 to 300 lbs 300 to 35<> lbs. fl 350 lbs., aud up ’ Roughs . Stags .. ~--l8 Vealers Spring lambs 'jfl Vearling b ll( . k lamhs —• Yearlings ... WHOLESALE EGG AND I POULTRY QUOTATION! I Furnished by fl Me’Fs Egg & p ouit ■ Deca,ur Phon. !it ■ CorrecteJ December i| fl Prices for first class nffeiwfl Clean La re White Eggs, utfl Clean Largo Brown Eggs' Medium & Pullet 20, Jot fl Heavy Springers. Barred or fl White Rock. 5-!b. and op (fl Heavy Hens. 5-Ib. and up, |fl Young Hen ami Light Ten fl Turkeys, tli 8 Large Young Tom Turkeys, jfl White Ducks, 5-lb. and up lb. fl Geese, tb ... B L-'ghorn Hens. 3- Iband up, ft fl Leghorn Springers, lb ..._fl EAST BUFFALO LIVES'OCkB East Buffalo, N. Y., Det, llfl ' (U.R) Livestock: ■ Hogs. 500: 10-20 c higher; |fl and choice lsu-2b" lbs., i 230 lbs,. J7.40-J7.60; trucked fl 140-240 lbs.. J7.60-JB. ■ Cattle. 225; steady: flesbyafl J4.25-J5.60; cattle grades, ufl $4.75; medium bulls, J 6.25; weights. J5.25-J5.75. ■ Calves, 200; vealers firm; pfl and choice. Jll-J11.50: plaigfl medium. JB-JlO. I Sheep. 806; lambs, 50c ufl Wednesday: active at dedifl ' good and choice. J 9.50-39.75; isl ium and mixed offerings, ?' 254! fat ewes sold J3.50-J4. •CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. M?y Ji Wheat . .63*6 .6614 .65% « Corn .. .49% .51% .51% fl Oats . .28 25% A FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Dec. li-| —Livestock: Hogs, steady: 160-180 lbs., 11l 180-200 lbs.. $7.50; 200-220 1 $7.40; 220-240 lbs.. $7.30; !#l lbs.. $7.20; 260-280 lbs.. $7.19:1 300 lbs.. $7.05: 300-325 1b5.,57;l 350 lbs.. $6.95: 140-160 lbs.. 11l 120-140 lbs.. $7.30; 100-126 I I $7.15. Roughs. $6.50; stags. ss.w. Calves. $10; lambs, 59. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indainapolis. Ind., Dw—Livestock: Hog receipts, 7,000; 53: market generally steady: 2 00 lbs $7.55-$7.70: MW I $7.50: 300-400 lbs.. s7.lMi> l 160 lbs.. $6.90-$7.65: sows I er, mostly J6.40-J6.85. I Cattle, 400; calves, 5« enough steers here to m« ke ' i Net cows and heifers weak.heifers. $6-$«: P’» iu a, ’ d ""a Sees cows. J5-J5.75; cutter-s3.7s-$5; vealers ateady. < 1 SOO- laffllts slea * Sheep, LBOO. “ , oMIO . bulk good and choice. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Ohio. Dec. 16 , Produce: -uqi H Butter, unsettled; extras, M 1 standards. ' .di i Eggs- " nW>t ' ed i 6r cafflW 30c; extra firsts, 26c. “ ceipts. 25<- u-io Live poultry, hens, hea ducks. 6 n VIJS muscova and sma . j||fW fat, 15-17 c; ordiua r >- hens, and light toms. - - j toms. 17 lb* - a, \ P 2 IS -i:c 22c; old toms and*”potatoes. MiCh 8 . 01 | $1.25-$1.40 hag round whites. sl-1 hj pfW stso: th w ii» J1.85-J2 Nor h $1.30; reds, sl. Idaho, $3-$2-25. L b°sr A k , No. 1 Wheat, 60 M ° r I No. 2 Wheat, etc _ .. Oats. 80 lbs. tert. • No 2 Yellow ‘ l,lll - \ New No. 4 Yellow Co.u ■ No. 2 BeallS •" f Rye CENTRAL SOVA C’ , f I No. 2 Soy Beaus