Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1939 — Page 2
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|ApH*nn**reesH*Hß**»en«SS*e*v«» «■*•••*«»"«*■ » «wre '■■'■’•* Test Your Knowledge Can vou answer seven of them: t«u que»i|i>us* Turn to page ( Four tor the answer*. I. For what college degree docs I.L M stand? X Why ware the color* ted and green «hoa*a tor irattic lights? J. Whut la crystallography? 4. For what purpose la Uermauy seeking the ua« of Anuoho.n island? 5. Where la the Aar River? 6. Waa Thoma* Jefferson one «»X the algnaia or Ute Declaration ot Independence T 7. It an airplane firing 100 in He* a hour em ountare a head wind ot 100 miles an hour, can II make any headway? >. la Cuba a protectorate ot the lulled Slates? 9. What is Ute correct pronuncla- , tion ot the word occult? 10. What term la commonly uaod 'i
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In aoology to denote all those attl- • mala not poasoaslug a backbone? * RURAL CHURCHES *1 ♦' 1 • i Pleasant View Baptist Church , Wren, Ohio Hilda m hiMil at 10 a. m, in | charge ot Aaron Hoover. aupqflUtviidcnt. IHlil. teaching service at II am, | Young People'* service at 7:30 »». m. Evangelistic meeting at 8 P in. I Every Thursday at 8 p tn,, our ’ prayer and praise service, o ■■« - - ■— Walter Marks, Pastor Pleasant Greve ricasaut Grove Sunday , school i 9.30 a. m„ Lawrence tones, eupt.i Morning worship. l«:.1O a. m Ml. Zion Sunday school 10:00 a. m. 11. O. Dull. aupt. Eveningworship, Bp. tn Midweek prayer 1 meeting. Thursday. * p nt I hill I
cation nt lights. July S 3. II a. m Bethel Sunday school 10 a. m John Kittening. aupt. Union Bunday school lo a. m A. L. Harmon, aupt, Senior and Junior C. E 1:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting and junior choir practice, Wed 8:00 p. m. Young people* claaa social and program Friday the 7th on church lawn. Welcome to our services. Unr thought Hod's will should be our only concern. Christian Union Rev. Al. J. Young. Pastor Craigvllle Sabbath school, 9:30, Evant eliatie meaaage, 7:30. Midweek prayer meet Ing and Hlhllv study on Thursday evening at 7:30. St. Paul Sabbath school. 9 I ft. Morning worship. 10.15 .Midweek prayer meeting on Wednesday evening We urge everyone to come and attend our new Bible study that has been started at Cralgvllle. We have also a Bible study at St. Paul. —-- ■ .-, o Calvary Evangelical Church George S tauter. Minister 9:30 a. in. Sunday school. Mr. Will Johnson, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Prayer and Praise service. Mrs Otis Shitferly. leader. 7:30 p. tn, Thursday—Worship service and sermon. o Decatur Clr. Methodist Churches Rev. Robert J. Yuuker. pastor All Sunday Schools will meet at 9:30 a. m. There will be no preaching services In any of the churches, cither morning or evening. All young people who will attend
WANTED RAGS, Magazines. Newspapers. Scrap Iron. Old Aato Radiators. Hatterie*, Copper. Bnuvs. Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metah. Me buy Bides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442 Heat • Let iu tell you about the jEtna Life Insurance Company’a new Farm Loan Plan. Low rates, a 26 year repayment plan, a Reserve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay* ment privilege, no com* tnisaion, appraisal, or title examination cotta to the borrower. It'a worth to vegtigating. * • Aulboriitd ht tbu Suttles-Edwards Co. Csr. Monroe 4 Second Sts. Decatur. Ing.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1939.
- — ■*■ Directs Program Here Sunday I •tn A'- J| r I' HL ■ x '-- Reg Arlington, director of the Arlington ensemble, who wllk present a classical program at the union service at the Zion Reformed church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
the Epworth Forest Institute will meet nt Millon Hoffman's In Preble at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday. STATE AUDITOR icGmtinukd mog paub onki Thia makes a total available tor distnlwMion of 8314.063.05. A sum ot M 86.17 Is not to be given to taxing units. Included in ibis is 8620 paid to special judges and (1(5.17 <o be given county treasurer Jeff Uechty as hit fees on delinquent iollectiona. This leaven a final balance of |2«3.N7.88 to go lo 'axing units. The distribution to ths various tends of the county, state, city and tow nship units as a whole is shown m the accounting. This Is: State Bute general tax. |6.4<«((; common school rebel fund. (10.049.53; teachers retirement fund; CMOS; luard of agricaHute fund, (443.09; land. (36347; educatlonal improvement fund. (3.(33.60; Indiana Wolf Lake Park. (353.36. County County general tax; (43.965.82; county welfare land. (13,889.41 county bonds. (5,Mi6Ju Townships Tirwnahips general tax. <9,706 20; tuition tax. (22.734.40; speciat tebeol tax, (54 381.13, school building bonds (15.983. M township p<-ar tax. (15,1*443: library (3.919. tfo. Cities and towns General corporation tax, (20.335.M. The report shows that the County Treasurer Jett Liecbty li to send the state s check ot |33.tK>7.4G tori — ■■l w. NOTICE Friends, just as Mon as I can find a location I will be back on the job and open my shop again. When the house was stud I had to quit my work and stay with my son. Harvey, In Portland, until I can return to Decatur again and open my shop. I will keep you posted through this paper. I). A. Gilliom Portland, Ind.
Ibe state’s share of the taxes. Poll tax receipts during the first six months amounted to <4.979.94, to be divided as follows; state tax. (1357.(4; commo-i schoo, relief fund (1.178.82; tuition fund. (5(84; special school fund. <227.35 and corporation tax. (259.94. o — —... Beverage Board To Conduct Hearings The Adams county alcoholic bev- 1 • rage board will condui t hearing* July 27 on the application of Bote e.t W. Cook tGrcen Keu'eJ aim Mary 8. Lhanioi, i Doc's Place) both ot this city, for beer retailer's licenses. Vwol.lu'.l al Ktrrulara ItMate Bn. aonn Xulu-e ia hrreb> givvn. That the undermgneu have twan appointed Hxe.utors «>f the estate ot Itos.- M. Clark, late ot Adanui Cbunty. deceae. ed. The estate I. probatdy aidvent. Bernard l>. J. Clark Theitdure F. Uraiiker, w hlaai store John L DvVasa. Attorney July S, IMS. July LU-31 I.SX. 41. MUTH'S! OS I*l HI It IIS:VHIXl. lullll VO. IIU Notice is hereby given that Hie te>>al Ai'-ohollc Beverage Board of Adams County. 1 lull*iia, aui. s ue A M Central standard Ttme on tile :f<h day ot July, ISIS al the County Cumruiaalvner» ilouiu In Auditor s Office. Court House, tn the City ot Iwtatur, m said County, begin In- , le.tlgailon of th* application* ot the following named person*, requesting the i*«ue to the applk-anl*. al the IcKaUons hereinattei set out, of the Ab -hulli Beverage Permit* of th* elaaae* hereinafter d.-*lgnated end will, at said time and (dace re reive Informalloa >oneeraing the fit hen* of Hid applhant*. and the propriety ot l**uing the permit*, applied tor lo.such applicant* al the pre- • ml,t> named I Hobert W. (Vnok. 3ss|4. ittreen I Kettle), 14* N. 2nd Hl,. Decatur— I fleer H-taller ■ar> 8 Lhamon. t»«71, tine * Place). JU W. Monrue Ht.. Locator— Liquor, Heer, Wine Retailer. Mid Investiaatlon wilt he open t> the public, and puUlli- parth ipation ia requested, Alronolle Beverage Commission ot Indiana, By Johnny. K>tonan Be, r. l»r> Hugh A. Barnhart Est i*e Agininistrator July T-li Ice Cream Social -.ptinsurefi Iby F uelling Y. P. S. July 9 at Church grove. Everybody welcome. Don’t Mi>ts—New Orchestra Sun Set. Sundav .
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-~ , ♦ | RATES . i Ona Time—Minimum charge of I 25c for 20 words or tost. Over 20 words, i'/ac per word , Two Times— Minimum chsrpu ; I of 40c for 20 words or loss. , Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. _ Throe Times—Minimum charge I of 50c for 20 words or lose. Over 20 words 2J*o per word for the three times. Cards of Thanks — **? Obltuarloe and verses .. <l-00 i Open rate • dioplay advertising S6o per column inch. i ■■ " FOR SALE ■ 1 "" """* I I ALWAYS hew ami VBEH washer*, sweepers, refrigerators, cook ■ I stoves, aud irouers; small payI meets. Decatur Hatchery. James Kitchen. Balesmau. 156-tt FUR SALE—Special this week 1600 1 started chicks at bargain. A : so day i old chicks, bee Decatur Hatchery I I Phone 497. 167-g3t FUR SALE —Cleau. easy milking machines. Also used machines. Red s Feed Supply Co.. Decatur, I Phone 233. 1574tx i FUR SALE - Gooseberries, 35c gallon. Mrs. Noah lleudncka, 2 i mile south of Monroe. 158-2tx I FUR SALE 24 shoats double Immutied. J. 11. Hahnert, route 1, I Monroe. % mile north of Salem. FUR SALE — Ice boxes, 50c up; porch rtM-kers. 60c up. Young's Furniture, 110 Jefferson St. 159-3 t
—— FARMS FOR SALE All •lie*, all price* and beat term* in history. 1 Farms located iu Adam*. Well*. | Jay. and Allen countie* iu Indiana and Van Wert. Paulding and Putnam counlie* in Ohio. A farm will • 'always he the lafeat investment you can have. Be sure to give location ot your present home., A. C. Genuit. P. U Box 147, Napoleon, Uhio. 158-ttX i FUR SALE Mr*. Gerber * HOME MADE noodle* al Gerber* Meat I Market, 150 South Second street 'Phone 97. 158-31
FOR SALE OR RENT Desirable 7 room lakefront cottage on Sylvan lake. Lights. well, cistern. M Reihers, 1127 W. Monroe St. 159-2tx FOR SALE 1 Wood arm. Davenport, $1.00; 1 Ovctsiuffiul Duvouport, 12.00; 1 Chest Drawers. $1.75; 3 Fruit cupboard». each $2.50; 2 Glass Door Chipboard*. $3.60; 1 Leather Couch $3 30; Bed Springs, $1 Oo up; lied* ll.W; New Mattress $4 75; Floor Lamps soe; Dressers $3.50 up; 1 | 11.3x13 rug. $7.60; Rocking Chairs SIOO up; 9x13 rug. 1100; 1 Used Porch Glldei. $150; 2 Piano Ben < hes. $3.00 lip; 1 4-piece used Breakfast set. $125; 3 Sanitary Cots, each $3.00; 1 Extension drop leaf table, $1&«; 1 baby cab; 6 dining roam chairs. 1 screen door; 1 solid tkmr; 3 glass windows; 1 new vanity benches; 1 new porch glider. 1 new desk; 1 new cabinet; I new breakfast set; 2 used lawn ■ mowers, Tsc each. With every slo.oo purchase — 5 gallon Gasoline Free. Decatur Upholster Shop > 14S 8. Second St. Phom 430 158k3t EQUITY in beautiful term home, five bedrooms. forty acres. Large hog house, barn, fruit cellar, chicklen house Payments less than $«o monthly through Louisville Land Bank Write Harry O. Williams, , Ft. Wayne, Ind. FOR RALE Black Gelding. 4 years old. sound In every way. weight atx.pt IXOO lbs Mrs. Lydia Reese. II miles north of Decatur on River Rond 157-Stx Trackless Trolleys Sought By Company Fort Wayne. July 7- <U F> -The Indiana Service Corporation an-uoum.-d today they have petitionled the public service commission to allow the putt have of 2H trackless trolley coaches and seven new buses for use here. The reorganisation plan calls for " expenditure ot s4»2.Mmi. and N. A. BIXLER . OPTOMETRIBT Eye* Examined • Glasses Fitted HOURS • :30 to 11:10 1j;3o g ;M Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 1M MOTOROLA W AI TO RADIOS W ■ 524.& up ■ K Easy Payments ■ I MILLER B K Ridin Service If I ■ Phone «2S ’* 134 Monroe St. Rest. Phone 822
WANTED < WANTED—Three or four rooms furnished or unfurnished. Downstair*. Call «T 42 »»'»«» WANTED — Middle-aged housekeeper for small family. Writ® Box 147, care ol Democrat. l&B-Zk ( MEN WANTED - Men with car W I rail on farmers In Adxms utid I surrounding counties. Steady work, I < good pay. See Mr. Tunitileson. 827 I N. Fifth St. between 6 and 8 p. m. : 157-3tx ; • I WANTED—Loans on farms. East- , ern money. Low raise. Very liberal terms. Seo me for abstracts of,, UUs. French quinu 33-m-w-t I, WANTED—Good, dean, big'! Kagb, suitable (or cleaning machinery. Cannot use un<* erwear, stockings, pants, coats tMiveralls. or any similar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. FOR RENT FUR RENT — AU modern 4 room apartment. Private bath. Heat. Hot water. Furnished. Available August 1. Harry Staley, Phone 2v5. FUR RENT Three room furnished apartment. 611 N. Second FUR RENT Three room furnished apartment. All modern. Hardwood floors. Cali at 227 N. Fourth. 169-3tx ■■ - 4V
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call B'o-A at our expense for dead stock removal The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent. BUILDERS and Building Movera In Decatur, please communicate with Tom Kane. 401 So. 29th St.. Lafayette, Indiana. 159-2 t SINGER SEWING Machine Co., Number of used aewiug tnachln- i es. all reconditioned. Repairs on I ail makes. 413 W. Adams St. 1584tx Q ■■■ ■■ NOTICE This ad ia worth a premium to you. Save it! Ask us why. Harman A Schilling. Electrical contractors. 42> Mercer Avenue. 157-181 -- - - o NOTICE I will continue to operate the Riverside Nursery, located four miles west ot Berne. You are Invited to inspect oar stock at any time. Fred Brenneman. 158-Clx i —- o - NOTICE As I will be out of town my beauty shop will be closed from July Bto July 18. Mary Oliver. 0 W MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: Irregular and dull Bonds: steady and quiet. U. 8. government* mixed. Curb stocks: Irregularly higher. Chicago stocks: Irregularly high1 er. - < all money: one per cent. Foreign exchange: steady. Cotton. up as much as 3m- bale , Crains: wheat weak, off about , J IHe- Corn lower, off about Chicago livestock: hog. steady >H» weak; cattle steady; sheep . strong. r j Rubber: steady 1 ■ ,h * r har New York: un- . ‘ «t 34tjc a fine ounce. COURTHOUSE Marriage Licenses 1 i ? r ’’* n I*, Etcher, Decatur. Gerald 8. MHlrldc. Kent Ohio to f Rose A. Stadler. Berne. Announce Leasing Os Service Station i Carl Cochran sn l Charles Baker • have le.iu-d the Shell Service*.- ' ' (1 , .7* r ' l ';»^H.verv le w Garden. o-i L. «. highway 27 , oulb , b B operating the stat lot. Frankton Woman Killed By Train *“a«wam» Frankton, Ind. July 7— Mrs. Amanda E. Hay., 88. w"h , “ aMr Het death oemtred only two blocks Mid notice?” My offles will be Shwee • •*.„.‘X, lb*- Joe Morris
MARKET PEPOF® DAILY REPORT 08 AND FOREIGN Brady's Market f ßr Ost| . ■ Craigvllle. Hosgl*,, i •" w JBCtosed at 12 Corrected July . M No commission * n4 0() Vdato received every too to i2o iba n I2<> to 14<i |ba M HO to DiO lbs B| ISO to 225 lb. B 225 to 250 lbs 25<i to 3<M) lbs (B 300 to 350 lbs 1B 350 Iba . and up S| Roughs Stage Vealers Spring ItmlM U sprtng buck Inn.b- B Clipped lamb. B Yearlings B WHOLESALE EGG Amß POULTRY QUOTATiogB Furnish- : t>y ■ Meta's Egg A Poultry K B Decatur p Corrected July ; H Prices for Orel i lass A premium ot lc per dot TH be paid tor all dean coollM white egg*. W’nb Kgg. d i B Huovn or mired cc. B Heavy hens, per lb B Leghorn hens, lb ■ Heavy broilers, bar: 1 ~B Rocks, 3 Iba. and up 'M Leghorn broilers. 1\ s. up B Ib.ivy roosters ■ L- kli.'lu roost. ■ ■ Pigeons, per d. . ■ INDIANAPOLIS cIVES’J Indianapolis, Ind . July :B — Livestock: B Hogs. 7.000; holdover* B weights below 23« Iba. afl heavier weight. |. ...B 300 lbs. («3t1»7y.. Jrewß <5.70-56; 100-160 lb- P'lMfl sows weak lo 25. lower, B (4 50 (5 75. ■ Cattle, 400; calv.». . ■ c leanup trade on • iB mostly cows. slo« .nd tfl streets mostly |>fo, bsliß ers. (7(8; vealers 11® W a Sheep. 70®. spring UmMufl bulk good and chon. top 1’9.60. I EAST BUFFALO L»VES’« East Buffalo, N 1 July 7.-I —Livestock: H Hogs. 500; steady to Ik kfl some heavier off more. mJ choice 180-210 lb i.i.lrun. ■ trucked ins - l'l»fl few 250-325 lbs »•, . i will 55. | Cattle, 325; steers .nd hfl Steady; few grass kind*. ■ down; cows steady '<> '•i"M B 15< or mon* higher. plain »■ ium. (5.75-16.50; <ai<ro<-<idl tera. |4 50-|5 6o; bul - E7MI no weighty kinds her, | Calves. 200, vealerr (IHM 35c higher; good to . hold ■ (10 75. | Sheep. 300. steady; Btfl •choice nallv spring l.unb*.■ (10.50; throwouts. I- i ‘ ewes quotable (3.5041 I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOUj I July Sept I Wheat .<7% «»'» I Corn «’* l"> I > Data .30% 291 1 Fort Wayne LivettM* I Fort Wayne. Ind . July 7 I • Livestock: medium s<.nuh heavier weights weak to f* lower. Ilogs 200220 U’s 7.2« 3 Iba; 180-200 Ihs. 7.1"; !«"I«4* OS; 240-200 Hm>. 6.8". 6.65; 280-300 lbs. 64" t 6.06. 320-351) n». 5.8"; H*ll- - 120 140 |bs. 6 C IW4J > 6 45. Roughs 6.oo; stags 4'*;« 1»:«; lambs 9.50, CLEVELAND PROOUCf Cleveland. Ohio. July • -4 I Produce: Butter, steady. r»ir» i* Ytandarda. Tit. Eggs, flrm; extra » 19'(c; current reccin' ll lk f Live poultry, active and “* r «d; hens, heavy. 5 lbs. *■ 1718 c, ducks, fancy yoeMIbs , and up. 1213 c. m*>« colored, 940 c; old. 9-lo< Potatoes, Ohm. new H** I PW ban; Pei.iiAyi. * Idaho. 12.3M23". n«"» D* - and Alabama bliss trlumpM-’ ;- rod*. (2.30; Carolina and r cobblers, |2.s<>-(2.65 "" p washed reds. (2.60. Caliiort* ti while*. <2.76. I • j a***M»M—---,1 LOCAL GRAIN MARttV j BURK tLBVATOR COMSW • Corrected Jtily ~ f Prices to bo paid totnoffri • i No.-l Wheat. 6" RuCJ” ■ Wheat, es. • Oat*. 30 Iba. test 28c -2* <*. | No. 2 Yellow Cbrn No. 2 Soy Beans .... ™ Rvn j CENTRAL BOY* CO. •<O. 2 Soy Beaus
