Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1939 — Page 2

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t Teat Your Knowledge I I Can vol answsr asven of these j L ten qurationa? Turn to pate . Four for the answers. 1. What to ths scientific name for "white anis?" 2. What to snuff? 3. Name the capital of Uruguay. 4. How much la *» of H' 6. la what Industry did the C.LO. start Ila organising campaign? 4. What to the correct pronunciation of the word noxious?

!■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ HONEST VALUES A ■ at VKJRAN’S LJV For toadies! ■ fl 111 ■ Heavy Satin Slips ■ B I gore beautifully made. For Twin Dollar Day ft ft Aft " $1.6!) valuer for <VV B ■ wSwSBm ■ -rz ■ • A BIG DOLLAR VALVE — A Drew for qfl B • Evary Girl and Misses. Handrcda of lovely flfl ■ cool sheers. Sizes 12 to .*>2. At. each - • < ' J M — •• 2 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES HATS | All White Leghorns—Pedalities, £ft AA 1 B Rough Strawn. Fabric —for V * ,wv ■ For MEN ■ • Beautiful Summer TIES — MEN'S WASH PANTS ■ ■ Sold regularly at our store 61.49 Values B at 49c each. For Dollar Day. Do not overlook this offer- ■ w ft I AA ,n 9 For Do’tor Day. ■ ■ 3 for Price B You will bo pleased with ft « AA your purchase. B MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS ! Guaranteed for I year or 50 washings. B ■ W ill not fade or shrink A0 wo ■ ■ A $1.69 value for _ /dC VIGRAN’S Inc. B 111 Monroe St. Decatur ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ a ■■■ a ■■■ ; LOWEST PRICES WEST OF SUNRISE •’ ...OR EAST OF SUNSET f Our Specials For I _ B J Twin J]M Days ? « FRI. SAT\ « June 7 W-jf ■ June 8 E ‘ ■ I—. Si B * j? : “ $1 '—7sc $1 j r n l <, i fl Chrome Kit- gs m lablea_.____ fl A chen Stools.. ftp fl Pictureh Q m Smoking £ m g fl fl Stand* fl fl • — 5 artid * ,n •» reduced in price for J cash during this sale. » SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO * I 152 S, Second St. ,» h(me « n—Ch*MMMMWW—mmiommnM— m <- ■

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I 7. What la the name for a word or phrase that reads the same forword as backward? 8. Who recently spanned Luxe Michigan in a glider? d. What w an Interloper? 10. Can fish close their eyes? TODAY'S COMMON ERROR ■ | Do not say. "In this conncc- 1 1 tlon 1 wish to speak;” say. "In j * ; connection with this matter."

iffiloCALS, The Krv. and Mrs. llaroll Allem of the I'lvaaanl View lUpitot church at Wren, Ohio attended the funeral of Mrs. Allem'* grandmother, Mr*. Harriet Kreage. held today at East Sir ludsburg, Pennaylvana. Lyle Taylor of Hamilton was the guest of Mlm Kathleen Frytew* today. Mias Fry ba ok accompanied Mr. Taylor to Hamilton where rhe will visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. A. Heaven for two weeks Judge DeVosa and family are enjoying a week's vacation in the Edwards cottage at Lake Hamilton. Mrs. 1. W. Macy and daughter Martha returned from Klinger lake where they spent the Fourth. I. Hematein to suffering Worn a severe cold and an attack of pleurisy at the Adams county

■ f/ / / 11 111 TKp ■ v *7/1 ’ I I 1 *>>;/> kill. nF F / f fl jMB| fl I I fl A KS?? J for Safe and Sane ; Vacation Driving I itj’K Jaw * BK\V/ SSmB ' nt* hot weather 1 i 1 W iK i 11 1 Qu•£. V*- * 1 ''Tfc-C. V.sQKJI wv'c 0 ® a dslivsr T p ; A I \ tfTSgg.Jgg* FfrlraiMiluU FOGLE’S Super Service GOODRICH BUDGET DEPARTMENT : T.I K • }T aS StrCet Fr ° m Elk ' S »<>"><• r,h!.V-"4M.

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memorial hospital. It eras reported thia afternoon that be Is progressing satisfactorily. ( Mr. and Mrs. Don Lutes drove to Home City today where thty visited with their son. .08, who to »|H-uding a week al Boy Scout camp on Sylvan lake. Miss Huth Millar is visiting this wook with the Albert Renusor fatally tn Borne. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Engle spent the four days holiday at Lake Wawasee at thu MygraM cottage. Mrs. Maude Dorwm sod daughters. Mrs. Albert Gehrig of Homer. Mich., and Mrs. Helen Hughs of Anderson, and sister, Mrs. Jim Hencricks of Monroe returned yesterday from a trip to Lincoln .Nebraska. Boys' Town, Omaha and wiU friends in i’eorto, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engto and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Butienbarger spent the Fourth al Crooked Lave. Miss Kloise Lewton is spending

.- several weeks in New York City fc Mrs. Anglo Macy to vtoitiug with her sisters tn Denver, Colorado. Hugh Andrews to visiting tu De--11 troll. Michigan. b Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leits and chila drea. Jerry. Mary aud Darwin of pjTI? Mercer Avenue left this afterI noon on a motor trip io ndiana- • J-olia, Terre Thute, Ml. Vernon, i- Kankakee. Chicago and Evanston. ■ Illinois. it —— l ' | Dull Teeth Fell Death >• (ton Diego. Cal iU.R) Tough ’• skin and dull teeth saved Joe Hey- '< es, 14. from biting himself to death. I- Despondent over domestic tronbiea •• Reyes attempted suicide by biting ► hie wrists. Police jailed him. u ————• — Bridge Novices Compete l Cleveland. Ohio. <UR> Contract I bridge sane who hesitate to enter g major tournaments were given an » opportunity here t- «i ih|h gainst similar players in a novice I championship series. The event j was part of the 14th annual Ohio ' bridge tournament. hi, m.... ■ - » AOTIt»: T<i Noth* la hereby glv»a that th* ! underalghed trustee aud th* Advto* I ory Ihuirrl of Root Town.nip will re- ! I I celve sealed blds until * On I', at. I July IS, i»*» for school bus drivers on Hout** >. 2. S. 4. Bu<«e**rul bidders are to turnlah liability and prui party daman* Insuram e. Bl.ia will be <>p«ned at S»o I’ .M. July IS. IMS at th. Monmouth x hool . Th* right is r*»er»*d to reI fe-t any or all bld*. llalpb Hire 11 Trustee Bout Township ’July 4, IMS J“lr » —-O I 500 Sheet* Sunrise < Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped .lie. The Decatur Democrat Co.

PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, July 7 12:(H) Noon DECATUB SALE BARN Cntlle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses and miscellaneous articles. Decatur Sales Co. WANTED RAGS, Magazines. Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper. Brass, Aluminum, and ail grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. .Monroe st. Phone 4-12 .Ml—J— 1 MORRIS PLAN LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS, Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES 16-00 for floo.oo „ per year R*P*rabl* Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.

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’ RATES Owe Tlme-M Inlmum ch * r »* ’ f 2te far *> words er toss. Ovsr 20 wards, Di® !>•' *** Two Tims*—Minimum charge •f 40c for X words or tssaOver » words 2c per word for ; the two tlfhoo* Three Tlm**-Mlnlmum charge of 50c for 20 word* or j Over 20 words 2' /t c psr word , for the ‘breo times. I Card. Os Thank. »»• I Obituartos and vsrrns .. pIJ» I Open rate • display advertising | jse per column inch. FUR SALE ALWAYS new and USED washers, sweepers, refrigerators, cook stoves, and Irouers, small payments. Decatur Hatchery, Jarnea Kit, bon. Salesman. U*-t< FOR SALK Young chkkens, 3 to 4 lbs. Market price. Clyde Troutner, 5 miles S. E. Dv.atur oh Road 33. tit Jtx FOR SALE-Glow Maid range, good as new; Nappanee kitchen cabinet; 2 burner oil odorless oil heater; food grinder, new; davenport; sectional book case. 3 dot quart Mason jars; boos C galvaulxed fine mesh poultry wire; 100 of 30" One galvanised wire; 60’ of fence wire; 9 cedar posts; set of stove rollers; other articles not meutkMted. <ll S. Winchester St. 160-3 U FOR SALE—Special this week 1600 started chicks at bargain. Aiso day old chicks. See Decatur Hatchery ?hone 4»7. 2b«<K

I FOR BAU6—Estate Heatroto; ttelI lers kiuhen cabinet, baby carriage. child* high chair. A-l condition. 13v 8. 6th 81. Phono 1381. FOR SALE — Clean, easy milking i machines. Also used machines. ! Reed's Feed Supply Co., Decatur. Phoue 233. 167-31 x — , FOR SALE Black Gelding. 4 years old, sound in every way, weight I about 1800 lb*. Mrs. Lydia Reese, 8 miles north of Decatur on River Road. 167-3 U FOR SALK — Three-day old caU. I Herman Koeneman. R. R. 2. Decatur. Preble phone. 13<-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — All modern 4-room apartment. Private bath. Heal. Hot water. Furnished. Available August 1. Harry Staley. Phone 206. 16*-3tx FOR RENT — Furnished apartments. ail modern; right up town. . in private home; heat, lights, gas, water, refrigerator furnished. Corner First and Monrue St., next to j Adams Theater. Phone 844. 164-3 t —o—miscellaneous

FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 470-A at our expense for dead stock removaL Ths Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent. IM NOTICE This ad is worth a premium to you. Save it! A»k ua why. Harman A Schilling. Electrical contractor*. 428 Mener AveBBV ' 157-12* — ——o— LOST AND FOUND lost —Bosum Htt || Whl|f . left ear. White breast and neck. Name Jack. Finder please notify Community Gas Station. Reward. 1672 U Fees Bread Tradition t_iv*s U.nd<m <UD-Since the reign r„ qUW " BH “‘»th the villagers of Lfton Kervet, n * Br lUadln|t hav , received free bread one day e » er y walk to tft„n court where the •d-r* hand. Ih . m loave . pounder. ter elch , dul , , n(J pounduni tor anch child.

NOTICE! m,’ «'"„>• •'.»« y 8 u Jul r 1? (Inclu.ivs). Dr. Joe Morris

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WANTED WANTED- Loom on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very lib«rai lerma See me for sbetoacto ol Ulla, French Quinn 33 m w-< MEN WA.NTI6D- Men with car to call ou farmers tn Adams snd cjrioundtns counties. Steady work, good pay. See Mr. Tumbleaon. <27 N. Fifth St. between < and * I*, m. 167-3 U ■ B — 1 — 11 'd | Many Reunions Scheduled For I Summer Months Sunday. July • Decatur Lutheran church picnic Sun Set park. Johnson family 13th annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, July IS Mooee annual pknk. Sun Sei Park. Sunday, July 23 Barker annual reunion. Sun Sei Park.

Sunday July 30 Haggard Family Reunion. Borne, Indiana. Borne annual reunion. Sun Set ParkMeyer family reunion. Sun Set Park. Miller family sth annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday August < Krause annual reunion. Sun Sei Park. Dellinger reunion.(raia or thine) | Sun Set Park. Vennis annual reunion, Sun Set Park. T. L Rtoen reunion. Sun Set Park. Sungay. August 13 Rellig aud Reohm reusiow. Sun Set Park. M. O. Brown reunion. Sun Sei Park. Sunday. August 20 Steel annual reunion. Sun Set Park. May reunion, (rain or shine) Sun Bet Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran church pknk. Sun Set Park. Walters family reunion. Sun Set, Park. Sunday. August 27 Wesley annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Htukle family reunion. Sun Set Park. Bungay. September 3 Vrkk annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Roop reunion.tram or shine) Sun Set Park. Sunday. September 10 Pa-k * U k ‘‘ uuual rv “f>ion. Sun Set Sunday. September 17 PaX*"" re “‘ on - »«•> »«t MARKETS at a glance Stu< ka, higher tn moderate tradBonds higher and quiet; U. S. gov«rnmenis irr-aularly a..her <urb storks, higher. Chkago »UkM», CaM money, 1 p«. r tWH ’ i King*, .teadv in relatton to the dollar 1 <*Hon future, about steady. Grain, in chicagu. Rrm. wh Mt UP about U to L. '•"’■l H to* 884 tWB Rubber futures, Srm. 'raining <am, .i„ZT, ** ,k * "•»>! reaerX?” Au *' r * , “ n hornoia. Th " traditional «n-toh navy ot ex.’uT “ *

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mSeiw Brady's Gralgviii*. c , Cl9 **« a MSI • < V. No eomuiiaaiuj ehu ! remn* aeh« • I 100 to 120 M 12" to 140 lb, Ig | i 140 *° »«*' lbs 3| . 1W u> 226 1k ■ 1 2 f 5 l ° 2U ' lk 2M to 30u it< 110 t 300 to 360 ik. i»ia J Rough. . ’< * B,M ' tolt v * iPr< ,a Spring tomb, ' ■ Spring bu.k u*; . Clipped tomb. " Yearling, ys/ ROULT "* i -, J 'not Corr K Prtcu* tor Irak n A Bramiun ot J7' " be paid for k J?* 1 •tow g*' w. Rs White Egg* 4 . k”’ l Brown or maM m,* ’ Heavy hen*. p« J Leghorn hex*, • Heavy broiien k Mr Rock. 3 Ik ml* Leghorn broikn .( M< up 00 ! I Heavy rooster* B» Leghorn rooster* _ Pigeon*, per dm_ Co ——lji CLEVELAV:* bo Cleveland, uu Produce Butter c.eady - darda. 27< is ytokVH Egg*, stead; " Ifc; current r*«mfl Live poultry, mn oi 6 lbs., aud u: Ol Ibe , and «p. 131 Cl * ...... . Idaho U tSftJi *■ and AlatMin. ’•«"kS reds, <2 2a CarnaM cobblerwaahe.i red*. Ilk fflfl whUtoa <2«6 -a INDiANAPOL4.j3 India napolu. IM.-M UveatiKk: Hog receipt*. 100; weigh!- Jdfl ■ ■ w> ight- . • lower 1S« ;••• Ito isl 4AO lbs. M4O fl 3<.?S-|7. sow* si.«? n lower, bulk »4«WI M Cattle i’Sev. '.at* fl Steer sales *ie*<l ' 'A mostly |s TS-Dfi Steady vealer*. i» 310 Sheep 1.3*. < MM 38.76110.26: ft’ • 110.60 K EAST BUFFALO.“ ** H East Buffalo. X I _ —Llveat n k *** Hog* *W. arunf Monday. good tot ’ K lbs.. »hbl<’. lb*. |7.<o-|790. ’•’ji S7-*T <o. dough •• 84.60-84 86 * Cattle. 200. •' SI strong to 10c high' " 39 76. pla.n ' ' 8< 6O; tanner* *- fl 86 40. light se'C W.60-14.3.'. JP Calve*. I"". Btolce I fl Sheep. 7W. »i“ e J lamb*. 810 d"’ o ' 1 lamb*. »1".23 l r ‘ FORT WAYNt -» | Fort Wayne, i»* —Livestock I Hogs steady » ’ 220 lbs . $7 <" 11 KO-180 lb" U 17.20: 840-2«‘' '*• 'Ji Ibe.. 87; »>***;• lbs. mi M iso ib*. 8« •»; IJs 15 100-120 lb* — Rough*. I’’ 2s ’ * 1 Calve*. SB; CHICAGO G"‘ S Jd? * j Wheat **' CBrn <« — Oats J - LOCAL GR* I ",'/? ,URK ElD' iil Carrel 'fl Prices io ■ MO. 1 Wheat. WIN fl No. 2 Wh*H' .« M Oats. 30 lb* •* * W No 2 Tello* < s No. • iloy Bean*- B I Rye 1 CENTRAL s c " ~0. 3 soy Beaus