Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1939 — Page 2
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STARTING THAT MOTOR TRIP? Are you leaving soon on that summer motor trip? You'll rind the leaflet 'Motor Ijw< of the Stale*" which von- | tain* condensed information on the principal provlaions of law affect* In* motorist* for all the 4M state* -a valuable reference source. To get your copy, till out the coupon below. vmloetmt t cents In : coin or poatacu stamps. to cover return poutaffe and handling coat a: CUP COVPON HERE 1 F. M. Karby, Oirector, Dept 404, Daily Democrat'* Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington. D. C. Bend me a copy or the leaflet “Motor law» ot the State*, ** tor * which find enclosed four cent* In cotn or postage stamp*: NAME STREET and No. . ....................... | CITY — STATIC I am a reader ot the Deentnr Unity Democrat, Itocstur. Ind
| 1 <' " 11 , Test Your Knowledge Ou yon answer seven of taess , ten questions? Turn to page Four tor the answer*. » 4 1. What river form* ue greater part ot the northern boundary M ot Oregon. 1 What form ot government to a monarchy' 3. Hew many lines should a lime itch have? 4. What te the correct p: onuncta ' tlon ot the word lithography? 3 What is Idolatry? 4. Who finished second in she recent 600-mile Indlauapoli* mu> race? 1. What ts the name for the pro* teas of burning? 8. Which is longer, a V. 8. statate or nautical mile? I. Which boxing bout netted the
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J greatest gross receipts? | >O. On which Insland <>f th- phlllp- ■ pines to the city of Manila? PfIOfITSSEEN IN LONG LIFE Poultrymen Should Eliminate First Year Flock Mortality Lafayette. Ind.. Juno — "What .1 most poultry flock* in this state need I* the ability of Individual , bird* to live and produce longer.” ' today remarked Scott Dinner* Pur due extension poultryman. "It will pay poultry raiser* to develop strain* of bird* on their farm* that 1 will have exceedingly good livabll-
■J , Suitable Frock for That Dinner or Dance .£ ÜBfIBF \ **> / 1 ' k ’1 • i W M *«. fIK a £ it s a. <wi i hi i KK \t<n.lv Barrie A’Mtm~** For warm evening wear at that dinner or dance., ton ptaid She wean a demure vest foe-formal Ann Neagle has selected an old-fashioned dinner occasion* The drees is washable Annabella pregown with a blouse at finest white georgette It fer* something a little more sophisticated. It has has wide, flowing slew** The skirt to made of vertical bands of light and dark rose on th* full blue taffeta. Wendy Barrie goes in for a little peasant skirt. The bodice to of white ratine with a girl s drees. The frock unfurls yards of gay eot- dark roe* used for the Shaped corselet
ity in both growing and laying floc kk” "In far too many caaee 20 to 40 per cent of the pullet flock dice long before they complete a year'* production." "Last year's Indiana poultry flock record cooperator* showed definitely that toying flock mortality Influenced the profit* obtained on the** varlona flock*. Thirty-otto Dm k* ranging from two to 19 per cent mortality gave their owner* an average labor return of 31.30 per hen. The 44 flock* ranging from 10 to 20 per cent mortality returned 99 cents per bird. Where the death losses ranged from 20 to 30 per cent in 16 different flock*, the labor return per ben dropped , to 74 cents per bird, while only 48 | ” cent* per bird were received by the eight Rocks owner* whose ’ death lo«*e* were above 30 per cent." I "Healthy vigorous stock to the ■ first essential in any profitable poultry finch." Hinnen* pointed ' out. "Few poultry disease* can be cured, therefore, the important thing i* to diseases and parasites from entering the flock and breed for disease resistance. —e- - ■■■ Twin Debater* Confusing Cleveland. O (U.R) - Ju*t who > wa* pro and who non. was a Ifttle i-onfqstng here when Phyllis Con ner and her twin I torts argue*! about th* 1 "pumppriming" pnllrv I in a debate at Western Reset v-) 1 rniveralty. They are from GrovCj
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1939.
City College. Pa . and their appearance*. if not their views, are Identical o ■ | Hollywood Buy* Railroad 1 Renn, No*. <U.PJ The bankrupt , railroad* Instead ot going Into the , hands of receiver* ar* now going , into th* hands of Hollywood. Federal Judge F H Norcroee has ' authorlaed the sale ot the equi> 1 I ment of the historic Virginia and I Truckee Railroad to a movie com pany for 85W>. "Bra** Bet*y," the line'* beat locomotive, wa* purchased last year by a film com- * pany. < | Boy. 5. Lifts 100 Pounds St Louis (UJD Lifting 100- ’ pound weights I* nothing for 5- . year-old James Clayton. Jr., say* hi* father, an amateur weight- I lifter who began teaching his son ' the trick last October. Although the boy only weigh* 45 pound*, he ran lift IM pound* to hl* waist aud 5" pounds over hi* head ■ 1 ■" —'O' - ■ 1 Boy Whittle* Oirt es Trunk Orono. Me (U.R> — Btx year-old Rd ward King know* what to do hi an emergency Ftndtax himself Inched tn the trunk of the family automobile, he wasted no time in Mite shouting. Instead he whittled for three hours with fata jackkntfo. cutting a hale through the > trunk near the lock. ' ■ ’ '
Butane Bcutpture* *-p*ece" San Francisco, CaL — (UP) —I Sculptor Benfomiao Bufano. whoso 1 ■tatue ot Saint Francis ot Assist' wa* the center ot controversy, to no* working on » statu* called • Peace.” A greet admire." ot De. Sun Yat-sen. whose statue he also made Butane, will sell "Peace" lor the benefit of China. — - ■ 0 Seda Through Candy Tube San Jom. CaL —(UP)—Etna SerUge. instructor at Suu Juav Technical High School, ba* just taken out patent* on * candy tub*, which when pl seed tn a glass of ordinary water, and sucked through, gives the drinker a flavored carbonated drtnk like soda water. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are requested to give old and new address when ordering paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you change your address from Itecattir R. R. 1 to Decatur R. R. 2. instruct us to change the paper from route one to route two.
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#rat «b' * On* Tims—Minimum ehsrge of 2bc for 2D word* or l**o. Over 20 word*. H*c per word Two Tlmoo—Minimum charge 1 es 4Oc for 20 word* or lee*. Over 20 word* Jo per word for the two time*. Three Tlmoo—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 word* or less. Over 20 word* 2’ /g e per word for the throe tlmoo. Cardo of Thanks ........ 35c Obituaries and verses .. 31.00 Open rate • display advertising 360 per column Inch. !• • FOR SALE ALWAYS DOW 1M USED waahera sweeper*. refrigerators. eoo* , stoves, gasoline, coal aud wood; ■mall payments. Decatur Hatcbery James Kitchen. Salesman. lU-U FOR SALK — Anything you want in the nursery line. Riverside Nursery, Berne, Ind. 133 tt FOR SALE Uoooeberriee and currants. Mr*. Ray Smith. Phon* I 5971. 144-31 ' FUR SALK - 1931 Model A Ford coup*. Al condition. Inquire af- | ter 6 p. m. 1127 W. Madison St. , U43IX FOR SALE- Red Pole stock bull; 40 choate. Quarter mile west I Soya factory on river road. Phon* 6314. Robert Mcßeth. 144 3tx FOR SALE — feed Furniture and Piano*: 1 3-piece living room •Hit*, fair condition; 3 leather rockers and chair*. 3 couch**: 3 Ice boxes; 1 dresser; 1 8 3xlo 4 Axminster rug; several good used piano*, straight and players. No reasonable cash offer will be refused. Th I* merchandise was all traded In on new. and came out of good home*. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 South Second St. Phone IN. 1454 t ■ —a COALITION OF tCONTINVKD FROM PAGE ONB) deserted th* New Deal-D-unocracy to go it* own was. the Republicans romped into office. p— — ■ Tin Can Cook Injured — San Rafael. Cal. (ij.Pj _ When the nation begin* to live entirely on vanned good*, a* *ometlmes I* pi-dieted, it may be necesaary to , give husba.id* instructions even in th* simple art of serving canned cood* In the absence of his wifi, Wesley J. LaVlgne put a can of'tamales in water to boil. The water soon boiled away, and just a* LaVigue rushed to rescue th* tamales the can exploded lie | went to a hospital. Special entertainment. Wednesday Night Sun Set Dance. —o--noth k to nonresident* la the ttaaa < Irrel, < eart Xerll JT™' • ••■* *•- I*lll *TATE OF INDIANA COUNTY or ADAMS BM: City of Decatur vs. am W. Urov«oor et d. It appearing ;,uu> affidavit, filed > In ih« above entitled cause that ttoeee Aea W. t.rovenor of Santa « >nua. California, Florence Drovenor ot Itanta Monica. California. JuIlan OuHrt of New Pr«vi4en<-s Union •'ounty. New Jersey; and « llliam M. Guild of New Providence, Union County, New Jersey; are tn* above named detemtante and are non-reel-dentn of the State of Indiana. The plaintiff seeits to appropriate an eaement as follows from the following described real estate The ! southeast quarter of the southeast | quarter of flection XX. Township |s I Itangv II east, containing In acres I more or less, part of the southeast quarter of Helion sX. To Wash Ip XS, Itana- 14 east, containing in all Xie aerse. part of the southwest quarter of H*< tlon It. Township X*. if east, containing 7 and <3-lve mres; ■nd lots it to •* |n< lustvs. and lot* IM to lo* inclusive tn Hanna's Addition to th* Town (now city) ot De. slut. Adams County. Indiana The raament sought Is a* follow*. Beginning at a point whir h is X* feet north, lit east, of an Iron pm In the center of Thirteenth and Nutt, man Htreet intersection In th* City of Decatur. Adams County. Bists ot Indiana, thence northwest to a point which Is &• feet east an* IXI feet north ot said iron pin. and them* north 13? test to Dayton Mtreet, thence west M feet, thence south MX fret, thenc* east M feet to th* point •>f beginning. lUalnnlng at a point which is 3* feet north and lit feet west of said If" n bib whit h Is in the center of Thirteenth and Nttttman Htreet Intersections in lb* City ot Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. thenc* nnrthram to a point whl< his 13& feet north. M> test west of said iron pin. Ithenc* north 13*7 feet, thence east It feet, thence south It** feet, theme I Tn"** * & **•* 10 * b * p * lßl ’ f b*ginnLuics I. therefore hereby given the said Asa W Grovenor. h lorenc* 2 r ®y*"2 r '«»ulM. and William B Guild that they be and appear be. for* th* Hon J. Fr*d Frucht*. Jud** of the Adams Circuit Court tn h.a <h,mber« at the Court House In th* City of Decautr. Indiana, on th* xrd day of July. I»x». at ten o’clock A. M. [and plend by nmtwer nr demurrer to : said complnint, or th* same will be i heard and determined In their ab> 'sene* Witness my name, and the lies I of ■aid Court hereto affixed, thi* iOtn day of June. 1»3». 0 ftemy "Blerly. Clerk t Invent Kelley, Attorns). DR. C. V. CONNELL VKTKRINARIAN B»*el*l attention given to di*M>n *f eatti* *nd poultry. Office A Reaidenc* 430 No. Fifth «t Fh*n* 102
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - Ckll 870-A at our open** for dead stock removal. Th* Btadl*r Froduct* Co. Frank Burgar, agant 13-U NUTICE—ParIor Bull** r*cov*r*d We recover and repair anything. We buy and **U furniture. Deca tur V photo ter*. Phon* 420. 145 8. Second *ir*«t. 122-301 FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 7 room kou*c. Double garag*. Good foeatloa Phone *33. 144 31 FOR RENT — Furntoked apartment. 3 rooms and bath Alao »|**ping rooms. Bo* 144. Daily Drmo ’ cral. Phone 1171. 143-3tx WANTED MEN WANTED- Mm with car* lo call on farmer* in Adam* and ■urroundlng count lea. Good pay and steady work. For particular* ' *ee Mr. Tumbleaon at 827 No. sth St. from < to 8 p. m. 144-61* — > ■ " MARKCTb at a GLANCC Stock*, firm and dull. Bond*; higher. U. 8. government* trregulnrly higher. Curb Hock*; irregalarly higher. Chicago stocks higher. Call money; on-j per c*nt. Foreign exchange; easy in relation to dollar. Cotton: ateady. Grain*: wheat firm up aoout W to S cent. Corn e**y off about Chicago livestock: hog* steady, cattle weak, sheep steady. Rubber; firm. — O-" HEAR ARGUMENT (<X>NTINUKD FROM PAQR ONR) and Harry Marta. *on*-m->aw of Roebuck; H. R. McCleaaaan and Vincent Kelley, local attorney*, who ’ leaUtted regarding tee* la each a I case and Edwin Kaufman, deputy county recorder, who teitffied regarding the recording of the inatrumenL — 1 o— A. 8. Won at 7g San Joee. CM. (UJ> Mr*. iJttira Baeou Bailey, 7*. baa received her A R degree after four year* of Mudy at the San Jose State College It was her fourth diploma from the institution, having received her sheepskin from the general elementary division In 18M. her kindergarten primary credential* In IM2. and a homemaking secondary degree in 1914. noth *: to voA-N»:<tini:x< k la Ike Adams t lrealt < marl April ......UySTATK OF INDIANA coi'irrY or adams ox Deca tar vc. Mary J. Niblica It appvwrlng from affidavit tiled i» th* shove entitled cause that £•••. ‘‘•Ob' Vesey Max ot MublH, Alabama William J. Vase/. Jr. of New York. New York; Rachel Btudat>ak*r of Lo* Angel**. California; Rruc-e Walla.* of Darwin, California; Naney Mudabaker of L<>* Angeles, California. Marlon R. Ntudabaker of Lo* Ai.aeles, California, and that Mary M. Lood of Lillington. Noriu 'Wrolfoa Is guardton of David W. and Mary Lou tOudat>ak*r. and that Marion Hludabaker to guardian ot Ha< hel gtudabak*r and Nancy Bludasvker. Josephine Kdward* o| Uslpsig. Ohio; Oliver p Kdwarde ot •ig. Ohio. Vl'.la dtudabaker lito. k- ( man of , Illinois and Theodore Bla< kman of— ■ Illi- ' iota, ar* th* abov* named deteiwl. , >*> and are non-reeldenia ot lb* stat* of Indiana The ptaiallft seeks to appropriate , an easment a* follow* In the follow- . ’ng de*<-rllM>d real estate Rfteen <l*l feat <>f even width off th* west »toe of Inlot 474 of tn* Joseph Crabbs subdivision of th* town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana Noth-* is therefore hereby given the said Nally Vesey Max. William J. V*a*y, Jr.. Rachel Ntudabaker, Hru<* Wallace, Nancy Ntudabakvr. Marion B Studabaker. Mary M< Leod. guardlan of David W.. and Mary lx>u St ii'ln baker. Marlon Ntudabsker, guardian of lta«kel Ntudabaker smi Nancy Studabakr:. Josephine Edwards. Oliver P Edward*. , viola Ntuabakcr Blackman, riieodorr Hla< kman., that tlisy be and appear 1 i>*fere the Hon. J. Fred Fruchte. Judge of the Adame Circuit Court in his vhainbere at the Court House in the City of Dmatur, Indiana on tn* . Xrd day of July. IM*, at 10 o’clock , A M and plead by answer or demur- , r*r to said coniplainl. or Lbe same will hs heard and determined tn ! lheli absence. Witness my name, and the Nesi of •aid Court hereto affixed, this 10th ! day of Jun*. IM*. O. Remy Btorly. Clerk, t lace at Kelley. Attoreey. June IX.XU-71 in igi i ~-W , tOTH'g OF PIN Al. MrrTMCMMNT UY KUTATK NO. »4AU Notice I* hereby given to l ho cred- . Uor*. heirs and l*gkle*a of Mahal* . A. Magner, de, esaed, to appear in . the Adanrs Circuit Court, hclu at De- , stur. Indiana, on lb* 4th day ot Septomber. t»8». and show reuse, if, [ any. why th* Final Mettlcment Ac- . counts with the estate of said d»-| , redent should not b* approved, and said h*lra ar* notified to then and > there make proof of heirship, and r*. . reive their distributive shares Arthur D Nutties. Admlntstraor James T. Merry maa Attorue). ;o 1 N. A. BIXLER ORTOMffTRItT Kyo* Ksamlnod • Olaase* Fitted HOURS 1.30 to 11:30 12:90 to 9:00 Oaturdays, 3:00 p, m. T*lopbonq IM
MWEligl daily BB ANO JJI Brady', M.r ktt Cr *-’ ' "< No V ’*u 1?” !!.. “ «> lb, i«" to jrv. ib, M to jyo ib, tn 3n<) I). - ito 3; >" and up Htaga Sprtiix tomto ffl|| s r> r ”- ’• I' k l.n.h, Clipped lamb, Ycarlmg, SB WHOLMAut U.K poultry —— FunUrtk F Bg M »txa Ipg g ■ Decatur rfhc, for fir*. , M A premium ot 1 bi- paid tor whit, . gg, Whi'. ’ '• led , (n "' I-::. l.r-y’orc ... -fg K- »’ 1 ’•« or cm W R<" k» c, |b. -j "" " ' to •■I a iH I**!. ■ I’lgrr . CLEVELAND PfoßgH '■ ... Produr. n Butter utr-ufy .rm ‘ »t*ndard« m Eggs •-■.rrfy Timfifl ' 14. or,:- ,-v u|| Live ismltry dit! Mgfl 5 .. 4akfl ■ young s', 11., ,»1 «fl nr.-. f.,r 5 r..... V-’ -ia*fl bar of !•>•' fno-wafl F. U. ► l « -i: vfl fl*. Lb.-, rrtunugfl Idaho tl <, i.rv Ltoslkg Al.lb.tm.r bit: - 'Ci.*?il Mg reds. 42.5 b outed California . ' k wtlto. fffl EAST BUFFALO LlVlfflfl East Buftafo N I, Mg (U.R> Lives'ock ■ Hogs, inn '..-urtidsifl lbs. 10< higher. H vl~l g and < boh c 18M88 fo-fl quoted io 17 25 J| Cattle. I’”’, real offl scarce. a<ii»>. ri'*4f. tfl cows. 17, lifh'. 84 25 I Calves 144: »<*«" fl steady; good a»d .temfl I9M I Sheep. I'“’. »pn*4 *S*| changed, all tormw good to near rbuk* 88fl tlvea. 110 > .44 te«4 fifl *4.50 I INDIANAPOLIS LlVM’fl Indianapolis, lud. Jw»*”K —Livestock , ■ Tog*. «•*** market generally «*“?' Ihs 84 56 BF4S ! **** |4 45. *- nows steady to ***** local th- 2.o"" trade alow. fc« “T, bnt not enough dmw tabllsh market. he»’<*‘ ■■ 16c highet. <<’•• '“’J most hellers. B»7M»* 84 87 26. ve*ter» sts*4f. • Sheep. 704: **•*“< good to , h<^,e /off CHICAGO GRAIN July 84* Wheat ■*'* J 2 Corn •«»’» J O«” M *..vl* FORT WAYNE LI«»H Fort Wayne. Ind. - Livestock Hog*. »'"* d ’ , L ! jr'‘ii*l» 190-204 ll* ■ ****' | 84 56: 230-24" .2* p* lbs. 88 66. »*“ J *L'Sii*.R 300 lbs . »* M ' Hud 325450 lb». ** ,s u iT 84.30; 100-14" Roughs. »5: J Calves. I»- >» n ’ b ’ ’ oexlM Corrected Prices to b* P*** * ' No. 1 Wheat. 4" !*• **'* No. 2 Wheat. Hr w Oat*. 30 lb» ,rt ’ No. 2 Yell"* Cora ' No. 2 Soy M* n * Rye CENTRAL 30** C No. i Soy Bean*
