Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1939 — Page 2
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< II Wi.KS IN TRAFFIC tcoxTm'Kff rmm r*am owei rl4# mi sny other part of the cy<lt* than the mat. don't arnb onto a bicycle whti* on skate*. coaster or toy vehicle. don't rlda mor« than two abreast. don't carry a i<n* knife or bundle that keep* you front barIns both hand* on thr handle tiara. The "muata include: bikes mu at have a whtta ttahr in trout and rad light or auttable reflectors In the rear. Yon can t have a siren on your blka, trllowa, even If It la a lot of
f AUCTION SALE j !2i* N. .»lh ulrerl. Decatur. Ind. ■ a TUESDAY EVENING, June 24, IMS l f « P. M. One 3-piece Vebur livinjt mom suite; 9x12 Wilton Hug ■ and Pad; net of 6 dinintf chain*; kitchen chairs, kitch- ■ cn cabinet, 50 lb. oak ice box. rocker, dresser, vanity ■ - and bench, tied and sprinirs, buffet, ilavenport table. ■ floor lamp, stands, pedestals, end tables, porch ■ 9x12 congoleum rug. Horton electric washer. 6 ft. step ■ ■ ladder, copper boiler, 10 doz. fruit jars, and man\ ■ ■ other articles. 1 TERMS—CASH. g : L. C. HELM, Owner i ■ Jack Brunton, auctioneer. Wj
fYou Have One Foot ona , MJANA® /many TIRES COSIM IlKfll/r -IW , n L MOBE BUT NO OThErI # llllrt f L f 'Toiler ci?^ C 1 Smo °t*L Worn a! fffnriM m. wWn > r \ For a few rents more a month vou can tcrJ I have the PROTECTION of GOODRICH | SILVERTOWN tires-with the GOLDEN ; ff PLY that saves you from SUMMER zz'xzrzzz.'z ) BLOW-OUT WORRIES prmertten - f the Gnlden Ply but B W'Hi the dreeesar sfirf prefer. \ wmm a. — HriS-St £ FOGLE’S Zl SUPER SERVICE town* today m (•iHtrlnrh Silvep4ims < m " SINCLAIR PRODUCTS t.OderiCß . mertnwn*. GOOORtCH BUDGET DEPARTMENT SS 4 H. Second Itrtft phone ff7
Barney (ioogie and Snuffy Smith UNEXPECTED COMPETITION By Billy De Beck v\*got*?\.*n,snowrv; " Rial's: ~—-i; > .—i *VhKiC*iTW<*O*MSM.K-/ SSSSt \ oST* /« .*! &* T^%V so\r«e rmg>wt eimnoNvt / * CI V ™o- / <y p\u 9vchn up »m' out-• f J*£2Jr. < : /'’Vn ' 'OH.V.OOH VWW«T 1 -.ou hpmie. A J**} Isfe. ,Tr>tW /^^S^9lA THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “A ROLLING STONE GATHERS MOHS” “ ~ —=mb [^^-., .- H fi&£s(l%sg!gg Qttffigaj- S r» is !“j t ti, >.
[ fun. Chief Border* quote* from the law. but you muat have a horn or ainnalllna device that -all be beard at least lOtl feet And Juat to pul teeth Into the law. It My* that “the parent* of any child shall not permit the violation* of any of the pmvtatona of thto art." And moat Important of all the bicycle regulations My that operator* of bicycle* muat oboorve all traffic regnlattona *u< h aa riding Itt the right ride line, observing traffic light* and hand signal*. Attention, John Pedestrian Ami aa for you. John Pedestrian.
• there *re a few rule* you too must observe It you want to *tsy out of [ traffic court. Por laatauce. tho law aays that pedestrian* shall be subject to traffic control signal* ’ at Intersections When tmfftc control signal* are not m glace, the ’ i driver of a vehicle ahaU ytold the right or way slowing down or atop plug U u«<ul be. ao aa to allow ped-atilaaa to cross at atdawalk but no pedeatrbui shall suddenly leave curb or place of Mfety to •ulb or run Into path of .uMoruing traffic *o aa to make it luipMaibte for the driver to yield the right of way. If you are driving behind a ! fellow who atop# for a pedestrian. I the law Mya you can t overtake bUS and pass the skipped vehicle. I And to the hitch-hiker, tha law || uya m an apgaraat stern manner ■ don't stand in (he roadway for the purpose of aollcltlag a rid*." Rechlta* Homicide I The acw "reckless homicide law" II la also to be remembered. Chief I Borders stated. That law aays that Many person who drives with recklj !*•»* disregard to the Mfety of othII era and cause* the death of a noth- . er person shall be guilty of reckless homicide, punishable by a fine I of $lO9 to 11.000 and a one to five I j year sentence at the penal farm. No Slew Driving The new reck lew driving law I provides for a penalty in event a | car la going too alow. Just as well I aa too Cast, passing where vision jis obscured for 300 feet, refusing 'to give half of the roadway or II speeding up. driving In and oaf of I, traffic and falling to dim lights. | Oilcf Borders Indicated that the iclty force would conscientueusly I j enforce all of the new provisions I of lift- traffic laws. Immediately as- • ter they become effective.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1039. ” "?•*
Weather A Week Ahead Aa ferae*at >y PROF. SSLSV MAXWELL. N a t»i Mataorologiat Wf >!£r' Vhw 4 coco A DRV TEMPERATURE AMO RAINFALL FOR IMDIANA JUNE 19 to n The extreme East aad Went pontons wIM he cool. Moderately cool in the Rant central portion The Weet central ponton will he normal. The Knot holt of Indians will he dry. with modertely wet weather In part of the Northwest section. The rents In lug areas of the state will be aornml. , Protected by John F. DIUe Company.
WHICH IS COOLER. A DIO CHUNK OW ICC. OH A LITTLt owe: Otto hot day eeversl peepls from ->ur weather Inhorwtory were eatinf dinner m a cafeteria when a er. She wanted teed ten. hat she I didn't llhe the email quantity of ic* In the glass, ao she demanded tha serving girl ranimr the Itt tie piaea as lea and pot la a large pine*. The girl meekly changed • be lee and some es the tea spilled out aa the big ice chunk slid in. When we came back we had a liMuaston as to whether tho pom pone lady gland or last by her -srgaln That she had lost aonae iea was nhvtoao. by spill mg aad by diluting what was left with water. What she hod wanted to gain waa a cooler tea. and this was our argument. Some reasoned that aa long aa there waa lee in the tea before she got there j, the temperature of the tea was [ cloae to St degree*, the freeing point of water, and putting a big piece of Ice la the glaae couldnt}, 1 lower the temperature much more. < Others reasoned that more ice!weald melt faoter aad might chill i the tea more. Aa there didn ti, seem la be any way to settle the l question by argument alone. (11 waa a very hot afternoon by now I • we all went down to n nearby Ice cream parlor to appeal to expert meat Wo procured a couple of nrdlaary thermometers and had large gfaaaea of Ice water aerved with oar order*. We carefully , leaded one giaaa with aa mach tec as U would hold, aad from another giaaa we removed Ice tiU only a few pieces were floating. The temperature of tha room waa shout $• degree* Patting a thermometer late each glass .we noted the giaaa with a great deal of lee had a temperature of 32 degrees, which waa what physic* called for. The glass which had oaly a small portion of km went to St for a while, hut mostly It stayed Bear *O. We felt sure that If we had bee* able lo Insulate tha glasses from the beat of the room, there would have been about the same temperature in both; 32 degrees When there Is much lea the temperature of the drink seem* to go i down faster, hut ant much forth •r. We think the lady who bought
RIIOICMIS lilt Most k IW Os CDCKII KUO JUST ALITTU? -now suss -w*lt **v» as< # -wavtatsa autv at »• (assess « aa naaatre csolxo u »i* ■aw- seen IUMI OUST -- jk *TR sat*** utst ion*. rW iv ma th^sj*^ vou*». m anew am id df mu* ru ntn* o* mu * " 111 '1" " 1 —■ '
wl. — —— a.a.i _mm ——a ~ w LJ —a V lew mfwW IwW Cold. Wet. and Dry AM •* DAILY FORECAST f vUVL 1939 ®" 19 30 21 HUMS 3« tend tea cheated herself. Abe lost part of her tea. she made a scene la the cafeteria, and the difference fa tho coolness of the 1 tea waa ao slight that It probably would not register at all on her tongue WEATHER QUESTIONS Q. W* never get rain from the northwest any more. When we do ; get a rain. M backs in here from the southeast What has happen ed to Kansas that conditions have changed ? W . C. A. The Gulf dtream of the Air now fleas* meetly eaet and south* of Kansas. In these year* when f it flows north from Tesae across the Great Flams you get cam a* northwest wind* meet th.* river of wet air. Th* dry cycle la now passing and yoa will pet mar* as these northwest ram* Q What I* the distance between the pointer* In the Greet! flipper: W F A. Th* distance between these famou* (tar* ip sheet five degree*. Aa distance* m the shy are measured in degrees, such at 360 degree* for th# entire circuit of the sky. th* pointer* arc a convenient yard stick to remember. 4|. I wish to ask you the follow- ( big question: You state that high winds move from west *to east faster than the earth spina la, this true of ail places? Is this ! statement true tor the equator rone? K D N A. North and sauth of the uquator we have sis centers of trade-wind whirl — three for each hemisphere. On the equator aid* ’ the trade wind* blow toward the went but over them and along the equator itself the planetary winds are westerly, jest a* they are further north and aeuth. WHEN »T'» COOL. ITk HOT On July 3rd th* earth wMI be
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FOR SALE ALWAYS new sad USED vastier*, ■weepers, refrigerator* coos Move* gasoline, seal aad wood; small payments. Decatur Matcher* June* Kucha* Balaam**. 113-ts rOR SALK — Anything you want m the nursery lin*. Rivers id# Nursery. Berne. Ind. 133-ts FOR SALK lard furniture, rugs and pianos: 2 used itvlag room suite* 110 to |3«; 4 used pianos, player* and straights, 312.30 to (136. I fol 2 Axminster rug. good condition. 112.34; 1 3.3x10.3 Ax- ; minster rug. fair condition, 33; I Remington typewriter. A-l Condi- ; turn. 1 large mfe. We have a i basement full of odds and end* Make us a cash offer on It. All thts merchandise was traded in on new and came out of good homes. Sprague Furniture Co.. 133 South Second St Phone 198 141-31 FOR SALK- -Gas stove, green and ivory enamel. Phoae 948. i 143-3(1 FOR SALK — All modern seven room bouse N. Second St. Smalf down payment. Balance aa • rent, Suttl.-e Edward* Phone 333. 1 Real Bstatc and Insurance Agis. I ** 142-3 FOR SALK — One used During Mowing Machine In good condition, repaired and ready for use. On* Ohio hay loader In good condition. Inquire at Schafer Hardware j Co. n.’ 3t FOR SALE — Two row corn cultlvator. A-l condition. Hubert Khrsam. one mite north of Pieaaant Mills 141 Jtx , FUR SALK J-IX-ere binder, 8-ft. cut. Good running order. James Dailey. Phone 344 E. 142-3 U i Test Your Knowledge * j Can you answer a> van of use* i tan questions? Turn to pegs Four for th* answer* fc 4 1. Name the birthatone for November. 2. In which city la the U. 8. Botaaic Garden? 3. Who discovered the carbon arc for electric lights? 4. For what government agency do the Initials FSA stand? 5. With which Major League bate bait club docs Bill Werber now play? 3. Who waa recently made Archbishop of the New York Catholic "Archdiocese? 7. On what river la the Grand .Coulee Dam? 8. What la the correct pronuuri--1 at ton of the word Judicative? 3. Which Prssldent of th* U. 8. lived the liNtgest? 10. In which State la Yoasmil* National Park? at its farthest point from the aun. The coolest part of our orbit la the hottest part of our summer Why I* this? Prof. i Selby Maxwell has written a 1 very Interesting atory about the I relation of weather to the earth’* i orbit All of you who are Iqter- • eated In astronomy and weather will want to read this paper. It will be sent to you FRKK with the compliments of this aewspaper if you wilt address your j request m |*rof. Selby Max weft, j care of rht* newspaper, enclosing a stamped (Sc> self-addrea* j ed envelope to Prof Selby Max j well. O- ■ \wTfc>: of mu, vi i rival it or rvTi rr stunt \| Nolle# is hsretiy given t« ib« <-r». i dltors. heirs snd legatees es Jarett I Potch. deceased, to appear In in* i Adams Circuit Court, held at Decai tor, Indians, on th* Ith dev of ttep. 1 1--in her. 1(19 snd show i sure. If say, i why the Plnsl Retltentent Ar<-otints 1 with the estate of said -te-edent should should not ne approved, aad > "aid heir* ere notified to then and i i there mahr proof of heirship and receive their distributive snares Clara Doit-h edmlnletratrU | Decatur, Indiana, June I*. 1919. 11. Hunfaelle t eater, tllorsrv 1 Jane li li
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DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attontlen •Ivon to of cattle and poultry. Offico A Rooidanco 450 No. Fifth St Phono 102
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - Cali 870-A St sur expense tor dead stock removal Th* Stadiar Product* 0* Frank Burger, agent NOW HATCHINO two hatch** of Baby Chic ha ovary weak, all leading breads, also Baby Ducklings. Karaonabl* pries* Modal Hatchery, Monro* i*u NOTICE—Parlor Bull#* recovered W* recover and repair anything. We buy and iell furniture. Decatur Upholsters. Phone 430. 149 8. Second street. i22-36t FOR RENT FOR RENT — Furnished apart meal. 3 rooms aad bath. Also sleep- 1 ing room*. Box 144. Dally Demo- > cmL ’ i«3 n., i FOR RENT — 2 furnished lighthousekeeping rooms. Private en-i trance on flrat Boor, garage. Phone ' 311 310 N. 3rd St. ' 143-3 t 1 FUR RENT-2, trot-m apt*. 1 upper 1 lower, modern. Inquire 713 N. 2 °* * MHU WANTED WANTED TO RENT — 9 room bouae, not modern, by July L Will ?ay reasonable rent. Phone 933. 142-gUx * 4 twenty years * AGO TODAY June 17 Receipt* from Hwk'ry I'arm show more than 34tu». Mlaa Effte Rexand Homer C Pet--11 John married at Stwrgta, Mich. Miller* theater is named “Mecca ' by Mr*. J. D. Wisebaupt aud Miaa Mary Schneider. Chakner Porter la home from France where he taught at Beauaer University. The allied armies will tlart a irnirch to Germany mi mediately if Germany refuses to sign the treaty. Mr. aad Mrs. J. 8. Peterson and Mm* Carrie Craig return from New Orln*na vhere the T. P. A. national convention was held. - MARKET* AT A GLANCE Stocks: firm and quiet. Bnndap higher and qaiel. C. S. governments, mixed. Curb stocks: ir<-egutarly higher. Chicago stocks: irregularly high, er. Foreign exchange: slightly easier iu reiatme to the dollar. Cotton: firm. Grain*: wheat (teddy, iota firm up shout fee Chicago livestock: hog* cattle, and sheep steady Sliver bar In New York: off 1-19 penny in New lorn to sew low at 19 and 1114 pence an ounce.
Trad* In a Goad T#wn —Decatur. No Ili I •>> Ml I ~y nnai. kwt«-m Nolle* la hereby glean that taa un<trrat«ned will. a* Uia offn.# .1 u. Hordetta Coaler. Attorney, located JJtt tha Horr* . * ith Atore M ino • »» of Uocatur, Indiana, on ti»# Twanry.fourth Hoy of June, 1»M, at •ha Hour of l* o'clock A M .ad from day to day thereafter until aald. of- . f f 1 Private aale the followtag lot. houaa ami oat building* locat (*•* UK eon and Helen *m* to th* t>- *••*•<!* Helm, de, eaaed. < 'timeo. lua at « point Ut Out lot l» to tHe Southern Additloa to tne ,o *"> •'*» *‘ity, of IWcatur, Indie mo • HMI point la on tha north line of rtoh Street and Is tha aooth eaai rotnar of tha fullvwin* deeertoed lot 10-wit: "Commencing at a point In Out lot U In the dent horn Ad lltton to in# town, now .tty. of Oaratur. lad. twna, which point I* on toe north line of Oak Street and IM feat aaat of tha eaat line of the fir at alley .-oat of Win-heater Afreet. than.* aorthaaet ay fact alone IBr north line of Oak Sir eat. than- <■ north went ** feet to a point wntrh la S« feet aouth of the aouth line of the right es way of the E'to Hailrna 1 «li.t ,11 *?, feet eaet of the e*e! I'ne of the ftrat allay taat of Win--heetor At root, thence wool f« feet parallel to the rteht of wa> of tha •rta Railroad to a Mint 15a faat rut <>t tha eaat llna of tha firm aHay anal of Wiarhaelar Street, thence aouth MI S feet to tha ptere of be«mnlna>" then.-e north eaat let fret lona the n wth llna of Oak Street, than, >. northweet in tact to a point which le M feet enalh of the eoulh Uae of tit* right of way of the Wrte Itallroad and Zlf.3 faat aaat of the aaat llna of tha flret allay eaat ot >V In, healer Street, than,-# wtet ai.he laat parallel to tha right ot way of tha Brie Itallroad to tha north eaat corner of tha eh»ve dee, rthed k*« .hem e eouth ea-d M feat to the point of t-ealnnlns Said pr,,party will ha anld free ot alt liana -capl the fall Inatallntanl el lay* t»\e» due and poyahlo In the faU of If I* and ail other asccaaaive taaee Said sale will ha made »uh)a, t to the approval <*f tha Anama circuit Court, for caah An aha tract proper. I» certified and brought up to dal, along with an admlniptrator'* deed will atm ha faraiahed purchaaar. Signed, t’lymoa B Wooda, Admlnlatratof of Batata of Atwilda Hal.,t. O. Surdette CWater, Attoasay
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