Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1939 — Page 2
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fire costs go down, when you buy Let Tire* at Phillips b 6 station*. You get guaranteed first-line qnality at lower first cost. And thereafter you get lower cost per mile ... bt*cauM‘ Lee builds longer wear into these toughtreaded tires with the extrastrength carcass. Ask your Phillips 66 Dealer about prices... trade-in allowance ...easy-pay plan...and the 12 -mon ths' road hazard guarantee.
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Test Your Knowledge Can you answer s»vsn of Lies* tan questions? Turn to page Four tor the answer*. 1. Ou which continent is French Guiana? S. Which university did Byron (Whitaer) While nroleaaluiai too*.* . ball player all end. 3. For what news and toa.ure syndicate do the initial* N. £, a. stand? 4. How la uss written in Roman numeral*? 5. What is the correct pronuncia- • Uon ot the word mediocre? •. Did George Waahlng’on sign : the Dechirattou ot Independi nee? 7. What are cattafo*? 3. What I* the General Land OXI Seo ot the V. 8.? ». How uiany survivors were , there ot the submarine Squaius accident? 10. Where in the United State* ‘ .Military Academy? —— o —■ — 500 Sheets B'jxll Sunrise Canary Second Sheets, neatly* wrapped .35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. 1 1 11 u»— 1» *■■■ — i *.oii< i- ro T.aarttKMa of aihh. Tlosai. Al'l'lCol'Hl II |OS« In (tee Mailer at Cf.f.r.'prialla* VUSllloaHl Waae, tor < relate I’arimara k> Ita- < I.U I li> at iter I **» "I llreatwr. laUlaaa Hrlerr I hr I .aMM « naa. il al tea I l«> Ol Urr.Hr, Ixtliaaa Native I* hereby given Ibe taxpayer* ot th* Civil eu> ,4 the Chy „r De<atur, Adams Indiana u>al the Common Conn. 11 of th* City ot Uteeater, Indiana, at their tegular meeting ptace in the City ot Iw.alur, Indiana, va the Jth day ot July t»l», al ;.*• o’vkark F. M. alii beta • meeting to ■ oastd*r the following addiGottel appropriation, from IM General Fund ot said City not otherwiae appropriated, eaid additional appropriation* i o tie mad* wliuoat additional tax levy: Coll e 1 lepartment Car and nartur .uppllea * 71.ee Telephone rental .... * ee Puppllee ... — . ie.ee Street and Hewer Impairment Garage and motor supplies eoe.oe Material-Pur. haaed In Illi lef t* 1 Sewer construction toe.ee Sewer repair* IM.** Fire Ilepartment Regular firemen ealarie* *IO.OO Swimming Pool Supplie.-Pur. ha*. din 1*33 13.** 1 Kight.of.way for U. H. Highway 31 __ 3300.** Total additional appropriation* __ ...telle.lS TUapayer* appear.ng on the above date *hall have the right to tee heard thereon. Upon cnoeiusi.m ot aueti hearing. It the iNisusua Council of the Clly of jfler-atur. Indiana, ehall confirm It* determination to appropriate and expend aipu amount, a • ertlfled corny of ouch determination will he riled with the Auditor of A'lvma •■'ou.ity. Indiana. with the Stale Hoard <>f Tax Curnmtasionars who will Ir.id * hearing within tit two <I »t day* at the County Auditor's “tfie* ot Adam* County. Indiana, or ■ 1 -*u« h place a* may be d*aign*i*-d. ( and at such mooting, taut payer* ob1* ■ ting to any »u. h additional appro.l ',>riatlon» may be heard a* provided by law. Common CouncU of th* City of tiecalur, Indiana. By H. Vernun Auraad City Clerh-Tfraaurer Jun* 34 Mint K TW llll»IG.H« Notice I* hereby given that tn* Hoard of County Commts»ioa«rs of | Vlama County. Indiana, will receive tested bld* for supplies IP be fur- , i.l*hed for the maintenance of the County Infirmary for three month* beginning July let, I*3*. Bld* to b« re elved July 3rd. I*3* at 3 ocloch F. M. lleqUEialtlon now on file in til* offive ut the Auditor. By order of the Board of ComMl mSi ommts* Victor H Kh her Auditor Adam* County June 13-39 Mil l< I. IO 1111111 l 1.. Notice la hereby given that the , P.>>ard of County C<>mmi**ion*re ot 1 Adam* County. Indiana, will at th* hoar of 3 o'< lo- k A M «n Monday. July 3. I*3*. receive »*al*d bid* for fumiablng of two vara of pt epared rtoker >o*l on county truck* ter the Court Hou*e; Iwo - ar* nt prepared *toker < oal on «uunty truvka for County Infirmary. Coal analyala muat accompany bid* Plan* and *pec|f|<-at|oi>* on fu* al Auditor'* offlie The Hoard reaerva* th* right to I reject any or all hM* I Adam* County Boar-1 us Com ml*-’ »loner*. Victor H Kb her Auditor. — _____ __
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CHAPTER XXIV Mr*. Wilaon cam* and put her hand on her daughter’* arm. Her heavy rye* were pleading. "Beatrice, you muan’t SAY »uch a thingl You wont ever leave u* unU) you marry. I wont let you. and you wouldnt go, you know you wouldn’t." Mr. Wilaon'* newapapur rattled, but he »aid nothing. Beatrice put aaide her mother’* nand. gently. “I’m *orry, Mom. Pop made it impoaaibla for me to *t*y her* any longer." Down earn* the paper. "I mad* It impossible! Because I insisted upon decency tn my own houa*! Then, if that's ImposGbl* for you—" "Claud*!" Mr*. Wilwa begged. Shaking, Mr. Wilton retired behind hi* paper again. It rattled pitifully. Bee said. "Everything'* arranged. I've given up my job, and I’ve got my ia*t pay eheek. I’m driving to New York with Zelda Ruckby, starting at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. The only thing left to deeid* to whether to take Zelda'a car. or to take our*—" "Take my ear! To New York! Not by “CLAUDE!" “Not by a dam sight she won't take my car to New York and leave us for *ia week* or two month* without a—" "Pop, please liaten to me. It’* our ear—your* and min*. We bought it together, you admit that, don't you?" From behind the newspaper he said, “You helped out" "I paid half." "AU right—all right—you paid half!” She sighed. She really looked very tired. Terribly tired. She said, "Now that's settled, well go on from there. Do you want to sell your half, or ehail I sell you mine? Ed -what's afairpriee? Or if you want a mor* business-like arrangement, wo ean nave it appraised." "That ecar,” Mr. Wilson eaid, “with all th* ear* I’ve given it, to worth 1300 today. I expect to gvt that on it when 1 turn it in nest fall." 1 “Oh. Pop!" Edward said. "About 1150!" Mr. Wilson raised bls voice again. That car—" “Lixten," Bee cried, “I’ll give you |1 for your half interest. Or you five pie 1150 for mine. Whi- h?" Mr. Wilson moved uneasily. “I •ouldn’t let you have it right now." "You see," Bee explained, peI -iently, "I need it just now. Maybe fou’d rather eell me. and then put your money into another ear later ?" "1 could easily pick up something for 1150— something good," Ed aald. "Either way you like," Mr. Wilson said. He kept his face averted. Blre wrote th* eheek. Neat day she was gene till late at night All day Sunday ah* spent tn her room, packing. On Monday morning they were all up before daylight to aee her off. AU but Mr. Wilson. He preferred to pretend to th* last that she wasn't l*f» Beatrice was gone. Beatrice, who had paid her board and lived h*r secret life, and nobody thought would ever leave. For a few day* Mr*. Wilson went around with red eyes, and Mr. Wileon was silent and shrunken end older. For a few day* it was strange te set th* table without her place, to I ae* her neat, empty room, to know that she wouldn't be coming in late. But soon life went on, quite naturally, without her. Her >l5O di*
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 23,1939.
Isation. Here are some of the flgnrea on the banquet: The dinner will be served on two mite* ot table*, covered with 3 s*o yard* of doth. Jo.ooo pieces of i *ilverware. M.ooo piece* of cbm* I iall matchedi. ll.doo piece* of gla**ware. 750 *alt-and pepper set*, and 150 plates tor relish Chets will prepare 1.500 twopound broiled ehiekena. 150 gal Inna ot fruit cocktail, 150 gallons d green pea* and to gallons of
solved In mysterious ways, known to Mrs Wilaon alone. Th* last board money went te pay the old grocery bUI. Some of the more preaeing d*bta were paid, ami then th* Wilson* were broke again. “Got any money ?” Edward naked Mari*. She hadn't. For day* ah* had bought postage stamp* for her letter* to Julie, one et e time, uaing pennies that Edward toft on top of th* dresser. Re said he hated pennies. never used the dam things But In the last week he had been uaing them himself. New that the auto wa* gone, carfare was a problem. Marie’s hair needed cutting badly. It had grown s* long that she could ne longer wear It curled, ae ah* had been accustomed to. She had to roll it into a little knot, and H wae not nearly so becoming. Half of her charm, she realised now, was due to Julie's hairdreasing. “You look like Olive Oil in the eomic strip" Edward said. “What's th* matter, is the honeymoon over? Where are thoee pretty curl* I married?" * * * Julie wrote exuberantly of spring clothes, of a half-formed intention to shut up th* beauty shop for a month, and take a vacation at the beach. “Everyone pill be away, anyway," she wrote, “and Charlie is all ret to take a cottage at La Jolla- You know he doesn’t like to be eramped, *o there’ll be plenty of room for you, too. A month at the beach will do you good. I don't trust that northern California climate myself, especially for one that is need to sunshine.” Marie looked out th* open window at the warm May day. At the Werner tom cat rolling on the lawn in the dappled shade under th* apricot tree Why did her mother and Charlie keep writing thing* about Oakland and San Francisco, and the Wilsons put in dirty dig* about the south? They were both all right. Oakland would be wonderful if Edward just had a job, and they had a place of their own! She turned beek to the letter: “I know you will enjoy La Jolla again, and if Edward want* to come, bring him for a week or ea But 111 expect you for the entire month. You’ll be needing some summer dreeses, and if you send me a pattern and some material that you like, 131 make up a couple for you." Tears stung her eyea. A pattern, and some material! That was good. When the heels of her white pump* needed straightenaand every pair silk stockings a carefully-mended run ? If only Edward eould get work! It only they eould pull out at the hole and leave! But the sunny days paaeed, and they continued to have T-boe* stoaks and early cucumbers and corn, to live exactly as if they didn't owe a dollar tn the world. Yet Mrs. Wilson talked continually about a tooth that "would have to eom* out when she could afford it," and Mr. Wilaon patiently polished shoe* that should have been replaced long ago. Th* worst of it was that Edward slept Ist* mornings, started out *o late on his daily search for work. ••Whet * the use of starting before noon?" he demanded angnly "Th* elaaa q* people I want to see doal get to their offices before 10, anyway. I know what I'm doing. I mak* my beat contact* hi the evening." It wa* lonely In th* dreary sleeping porch night after night, lying wide-eyed and wakeful, listening for Ed word 's step ea the stairs.
French dressing Also to be eerved ar* SO gallon* of olive*, l.too stalk* of calory. I iO.tOV radishes 2.500 pound* or, new potatoes. 1.500 heads nt let I luce. 150 gallon* of Ice cream. Soo | pound* of cracker*. 10.000 roll* ' lo.voo cookie*. I.too pounds ot bread. Soo pound* of butter. Ito pound* of cotte*. 80 gallon* of cotte* cream, 100 pound* of sugar. II pound* of pepper. So pound* of Mil and 1.000 pounds of cake ice '
"Yoe eay the honeymoon's over because I wear my hair in a knot not having money enough to have it rut and eurled," she said sharply, owe night while he wa* dressing to go out, "but what about the honeymoon being over while you leave me aloae every night and go off, nobody knows where, without me ?” "Poor child," he said. “1 know how you feel What do you suppose I feel like, doing thia to you? I'm ao disgusted with myself—with everything ... oh, well! It won! be much longer. 1 have two realty decent job* offered to see promised poeitiw'y before the first. Can you hold cut that long? After that, it will be easy sailing again. Well pay up what w» owe the folks, and get out. They ean rent the rooms, and get by. Bcs got out. Well get out, too." "Yes, but if you have the jobs promised—Edward! Must you go out every night? I worry so—" "Honey, I know. But if I didn't go end mak* a few dimes in a crap game I wouldn't even have carfare. This so a rotten way to live, and it’s a rotten way to treat a litUe girl who’s just a bride, but I ean’t ask Mom for dimes like a baby—" "I don't like you gambling," she said stubbornly. “I've known for a long time that you were doing it At least. I’ve known that you never worked in any haberdashery store! I said something about the store to Press Hackett one night, when he wa* waiting for you. and he looked at me a* if I were crazy. 1 didn't say anything, but I'm not QUITE so green a* you seem to think. I know a FEW things!" The tears came now, but her tense reeentment seeined to be melting with them. At least, he’d told her the truth. She could trust him again. “I won't even ask where you got the money you gave your sn-mot her—-i "But 111 toll you. I've been helping a fellow tn a poolroom. A fellow I knew in high school. I didn't ■ay anything about it, because you know how Pop is about poolrooms. Just like a red flag to,a bull. At the same time Mom was glad enough to get the dough, and even when 1 wasn’t working. I had the chance to make a few cents in a game—" “I don’t BLAME your father. I hate it, too!* "HONEY! Ar* you going oldfashioned on me, too?" “But, Edward, there must be eomething rise? You’re SO late at mght, and it makes your mother SO mad when yon won't get up for breakfast It just make* everything worse for me. Oh, Edward. I juat hate this kind of life—l imit LOATHE it!" “Can’t you hold out until the first of June?" “But w* don't know positively!" "Darling—we do! Didnt I eay 1 ***** offer* ? I can ehooee the on* I like beat Now, surely, when you know it’s only until then—just two weeks!" She looked up at him. Her Edward. So elean-cut. so good, and honest and true. Hi* clear, blue* grey eyes looking right into her* Hi* strong sunburnt hand in here How could she doubt him? How eould she complain?" “Tell ma what the job* are!” K B J ut Uu rhed and shook hi* head. Never a word. I'm *up*r•titiou*. Every thing 1 talk about melts into air. But you ean depend on the**, they're real. Now. you won't worry any more?" "I’ll try not to," she promised. But it wasn’t going to be a* easy a* *h* thought. (To Be Continued) CWSHSK is**, as an* In
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♦ RATES * | On* Time—Minimum charge of 2hc for 20 word* er lee*. Over SO word*. I'/** per word Two Tim**—Minimum charge at 40c fee 20 word* er lee*. Over 20 word* 2c per word fee the two time*. Three Time*—Minimum charge of Wc for 20 word* er leea. Ov*r 20 word* »' »* p*r word | for the three Umee. | Card* of Thank* 15c I Obituarl** and v*r*e* 51.00 Open rat* • display edvertielng Uo per column Inch. o — 4 FOR SALE ALWAYS new and USED washer*, •weeper*, refrigerators, cook -stuvee, coal and wood; small payment*. Devalue Hatchery, James Kitchen, Saieatuau. 112-ls FUR SALE — Anything you want in the nursery Uae. Riverside Nursery. Berne. Ind. IM-U FUR SALE — Used living room ■uitea, used kitchen cabinets. | used chairs; used rug*. AU at attractive prices. Stucky a Co.. Monrue, Indiana. 146 St FUR SALE — New breakfaat sets, coal oil stove*, living room *uitea. new rug*, chairs, ice boles, dressers, beds and spring. Young s Furniture Store, 110 Jefferson St. 144-lt FOR SALE —Fresh cow with calf at side. Walter Thieme, seven mile* northeast ol Decatur. Phone H S 4&. Route 5. 146-ltX FOR SALE — Repossessed Furniture: 1 modern *>ak dining room suite, like new, formerly sold lor fl 10; 1 9x12 modern pattern Wilton rug, like new, formerly sold for <55,1 bed room suite, formerly sold for <55; 1 green velour living room suite, formerly sold tor <55. This merchandise must sell tor cash to clean up an account. No reaaonable cash offer will tie refused. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 144-3 t FUR SAIAC — Eight pigs. Seven weeks old George Schieferatein. Monmouth. Phone 5724. 13C-3tX FUR SALE—Used Coolerator refrigerator. 100 pound capacity. First class condition. H. L. Lankenau Co. Phone <25. 134 West Monroe St. 144-3tx FOR SALE—Two wheeld trailer with a box. Good shape. |7. 310 Jf, Fourth St. 147-2tx FOR SALE—Two sows. One with (ix. other with seven pigs. A. J. I-ewton. Telephone 797-F 147-kJtx FOR SALE — 2 9512 Axminater rags; Seller* kitchen cabinet; Estate beatrola; baby buggy and high chair. A-l condition. 130 8. Fifth Street. 147-3tX FOR SALE — Decatur Quality chicks st k>w summer price* for July and August Day old and started chicks. Decatur Hatchery. Phoue 497. 148-4 t FOR SALE — Several good used Farmall tractors. Several good used 10-20 tractor*. Also one good used McCortnlck-Deeriug 10-foot power takeoff binder. McCormickDeering Store, Decatur. 147-3 t COURT HOUSE Marriage L>cena*s Gerald R. f’hrick. Decatur to Audrey 2. Bette, Decatur. Lawreace W. Hamrick. W llahirc. Ohio to Ruby M. Drugs. Decatur.
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 170-A at our expense for dead stock removal. Th* Stadler Product* 00. FraiU Burger, agent. NOTICE—Parlor Suite* recovered. Wo recover and repair anything. We buy and eell furniture. Decatur Vpholotera, Phone 420. 145 8 Second etreeL 123 30t - *■ FOR RENT FOR RENT -House trailer lor vacation trips, weekly rales Pun er Tire Co., <4l Winchester St. 1441 FOR KENT Sleeping room !n a modern home, suitable for one or two. 315 N. Fourth St. Phone 70. 1444 t — 1 O” 1 ’" WANTED WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terma See me for abetrects of title. French Quinn. 33 m-w t A MANUFACTURER internationally recognised is interested in interviewing a salesman between twenty-five and forty-five year* ot age to represent them in this community. Here is an opportunity for a man of good character who van furnish unquestionable reference to establish an agency for himself. (Absolutely ao laveetment neceeeary). Reply, giving complete detail* as to past sale* record. employer* and reference, to Box 143, care Democrat. 144-31 WANTED — Espertenced service station operator. Also can be used a* wholesale and retail outlet on Major Products out of Decatur. Must be responsible party and give reference. AH inquiries strictly confidential. Write Moser Oil Coml»any Bluffton. Indiana. 147-3tx MEN WANTED-Meu with care to call on farmers in Adams aad surrounding counties. Good pay aud steady work. For particulars see Mr Tumbleson at 537 No. sth St. from < to 3 p. m. 144-4 U * NOTICE—We are going to discontinue the sale ot washing machines und radios. If you are Interested in a washer or our line over. No reasonable cask' offer will be refused. Out they go to make room for furniture and pianos Sprague Furniture Co.. Pbune 199. 144-3 t MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: irregularfy h'rher m moderate trading. Bondi: irregularly higher. U. 8. governments irregularly higher. Curb stock: Irreguiari.'- higher. Chicago stocks: mixed. Cail money: one per cent Foreign exchange: slightly easier. Cotton; firm. Grains: wheat dosed up 1H to 1H cent. Corn up Sto cmH. Chicago livestock: bogs strong, cattle steady, sheep steady. Rubber: steady. Silver bar in New York: o " 1 • Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted Nuthan Lelbson. Louisville. Kentucky; Robert Reinhard, route 1. Berne; Verltn Gause. North Eighth street; Beverly lobelger. small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ijobslgvr of route <; .Marleno' Laurent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Laurent, 5*5 Wont Madison 1 street. Diwnissed: Mr*. Harold Fast; Mr*. Della Raper. Berne (iirl's la'k Broken In Accident Joan tx-hman. 13. ot Berne, is confined io her home with 3 broken left leg. sustained when rhe tell from a bicycle in that town. She drove her bicycle Into a wire Oetng used to straighten a tree, causine the upset. 0 11 Dance Sunday NunSgL__ Cattle Fly Spray Extra Strong SI.OO gallon HOLTHOI’SE DRUG CO. DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN •pgclal attention given to disease* of cattle and poultry. Office A Residence 430 Ne. Fifth SL Phone 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS S:3O to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn. I Tslephons 1M
MARKETIM daily RtnoT; •'My . W] Cretin, c,4Ma « ' "'■‘"'O Ju. » No ' fig t.. 140 t.. to 1 3»« to -Hl Rough. Spring , <'npp-i uni., Bar wholesale tr< ■* POLLTRV Furstsbvd h Writ 4. » Decatur Prices t>r first ux A premium of R be paid for al ; clm white rgp Whit, m-, Brown - i Hesvy h.per R'k- uH - > ■ ■ Wl GRAO» July ■ Wh< * 5 Corn tv. > US < ■ iNoi a sap . $ „ Hoc •> er » e n> (.«. _ MlsC7' - <5 15 15 M - - la. Live ■ ' «• I fat kind. I'V steady * top f;.. - -i 1 »■»•«■» i ■ »■ I9| Fort tAsjre Li-tina jR - "BR i h- xU 9.50; lambs 950. East Bj">h Livestoii: H"C- ('•’ < • *"j it- « ur> ■ 1 r > •or snronir. ' !r " : ,a jUj ’ * y *' * J •** light »■ ' heavies up to I!-5-Calvi's few <9.50. Sheep: f'** 4 ’’ . I.UKV local grain BURK ELEVATOR Corrected prices to b" P»lti tOB ' — — No 1 ■ ' ''’'W No. 2 Wh.at M ■ Otlls . ;tn It.. No 2 K No. 2 Soy B<mn> Rye central SOVACO B _______——<‘W CHANGE 8 OF Al»l>Kt>-T B Suhwrihers »i* cd to ffive •*> ’ addri’s- "t”’ l ' ' paper h . r K addros to »n<>lM r ' ■ For e»nipl* : n Decatur K- « “' «■ u to change from route one W two. ■
