Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1939 — Page 5
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"REDHEADS ARE LUCKY'’ ■L By Vera Brown
I CHAPTER I Tit red haired girl behind the ■marine counter in th* hotel tatey «!ipp»d off the pump ■ r.rtt f ■ t »n<i tried to keep ■ a 18. NT She'd bought the alip■rn -* ro«h »"d had to wear them ■*• rs the, didn't flt. She simply ■ fan «imls for nice eld Mr Jen- ■ tn the hotel's oldest permanent I •Weallmi*«ed y<m. Mike. Glad ■ arts beet with us." The old man ■ inset affectionately at the girl I Itttheaehagan, hair She was a I pma' pet A Ma. "How to ereryI fctf it home now •" he inquired as I bsdjwud his gold rimmed epeeI Sow tri glanced at the head! tnee I dhtosswspeper I Ida Shannon blinked her long **« fast to keep the tears back •Ssaewhat better. The doctor an we ran bring Jimmie home in diet two works - She couldn't go a Tbs old man looked at her over tofia«o«*. patted her hand which aM os a pile of magaaine*. 1!! can help, Mike, call on me." Thank you." Mike’s voice was ihtod Ewer,bod, had been eo to: That wa. the trouble. But she •ore! to break ell up inside when n»y trod to talk to her. Dewen-thirt, In another fifteen Basics she could begin putting the •to swa, for the night She > *AI speak of arhat Jimmie’s fare bad told her. For ft was to JU». <rf all her family, ho had told Ascnat truth about her brother. Mto had to tell Mike ths truth. Twre »*» something about her nm<Mfor»*rd brown eyes and the «*! she held her shoulders, that RMreljr radiated real courage. **£** **• Th * 'Motor knew ft. In ■ told her that Jimmie would noser again. never ha wolL Ha told ■tn s few swift words just what “"T* I para!,su meant to a 1«bey. h theee flrst hours Mike waa tn ■far She could not bear ths *Mht Home without Jimmie to IT !1 th * door his red tot* standing on end. J’!™'* ** Th,t whM ■k»Msaying to herself The doe- * m , l ’ ! * krn Yet dorp in her y.”* k " , J w H **' lru * - - But , dt * *•"» on ,n thw s ramied Shannon housoteM. must be fed while her Vt.m *’ *’ ,h * ho *’ ,iul A!! «Mrt b * Ck WOrk E** •»* “• ZL nT 1 '"" "** « oho smiled determinedly as wc eoiremtioners stopped before l * fnr * mldn ight for the fatrewinflvrdisya We just can’t 't *ny tnorw ** to?tM * ,u,h * d ’ rfl ’«'Md out thrtr <!?***’* • am k ?’T ’uppar ref’h us now," of the m.n Mike', heartwh,u Wttr u "fa r bright lights of the shabby □Ji: Mlfarfan«Mr.„T fafa«ft»Uy. sent them faLJk”* Tfak’* *hf Dewn.-y her so long. «s ,h *’ Mst-tntn. fe And enok the -y-ITSJH’*"' •fafa l X r dZr* a R torl ! ,h * '’vhed »- y r ’ Surprised, she MMMiIL ol ***' rh A * Bfffa y *»*•*• throat * *X£d n TJ «"P drZ2?V y ‘1 ' *‘'*"fa ••r ktetSiTl y n * , ' ,e lh * door ' fa** ’fat fai.^hLT*’J koho ’ * •”« m ’ , a! wild f ° u y * ,h " th " Pro•'■rstchtae m. f *. t ’ ** f kmg and •dfmJ *»• x’fa •* »fa fa dre-V* , ?‘ B £ Th " of fasta W A lh • d ""' ""fa* Jet s. ** J 1 * fa" 4 *hhZu r w hwB fafa Bit It hard, fa ? w cr P» 0»s men dropped like "fa Mft her auredsug fa tojureA^yj l * ll * fa« u "faß “Mured hand. »Uo waa bUnd
ages of it and 24 Inclusive, nut-of-school and unemployed Their nedd nsd been certified by local rellX I Huthorltles NYA projects In Indiana have In I eluded construction of ech-xila. com munlty centers recreational facilities. repair of public buildings, op- • eration off workshops and sewing rooms, clerical activities, home economics projects and mauy other types. The widespread use that facilities provided through NYA pr> Jrnss have received, show they are 1 needed. The fact that thu projects • hove been locally sponsored by efti les. counties, villages, school dlsl .'ricts and other governme.ital subi divisions Indioate they are regnrd- ■ ed as useful and desirable For the ■ most part NYA expenditures ha*e . been for wages, while sponsoring - agencies have contributed to the r parcluse of motet tala and eguip- , ment. I o r COOPERATE IN i —— l tCONTINtritO rKOM fACIg ON«> L tlvltles con Id be resumed Thia • might Include cleaning up a com- • inuully after a disastrous storm snd patting wfnd loosed tmiidtngs back on their fomtdatlona.' he i said > Th<- emergency disaster project.
with fury. Her fear waa gone. She stood there looking up at him. conscious only that ho was terrifically MB. “What's the idee «t biting mo—of attacking met" ho demanded in a deep soft voice with a laugh in It. Ho held out his hand for her to see. "Attack YOUT" her voice rose to • •3?* ,k in her indignant rage. “1 ATTACK yout" The absurdity of «uch a charge left her speechloaa. She just stood and glared up at him, her band damped over her torn sleeve. The man held out hie wounded palm reproachfully :
ev/' -1 AX The powerful athletic youth clapped a hushing hand over Mike'* mouth a* ahe struggled, scratched, and bit "like the proverbial wild cat."
“Do you realite that this—this ia Larry Regan's pitching hand?” “1 don't ear* if it ia Mussolini’a. Gat out of hero! Gat out!" The giant grinned but he did not move a step “That flipper will have to have medico) treatment ! shall complain to the management. A man isn’t safe in New York any more!" Mika Ignored the remark but then reaped: “Get out!” “Do you want to eoat me a hundred bucks? Do you want to throw me to the wolves?" Mike grabhod her tout and hat. poised for flight. But he was between her and the eloeed door. "If you’re not out of here in two seconds, I'm going to yai: at the top of my voice and then you’ll etch its” Her flrm little ehln showed her auito capable of such an act. "Now be rewnonable." the man pleaded "Reaaonubla!" end Mike made a dash for ths door but he got there first Ho made a gesture toward her. "Don’t you touch mot" "Let mo explain I tel! you Fm Larry Regan I should have been tn bed an hour ago Outside in front of the front elevators sits a guy named Harper. He's been there since 10 o'clock. He wants to get me la bad ’. tried to And the service elevator, got I jst and, when I heard you coming. I popped in here." “You’re drunk!" she snapped. "That's what Harper thinks! He’s a stooge. The big boas has him watching me. The boaa io Ace Barnes Kver heard of him?” Comprehension began to dawn "You’re one of the new pitchers?" she queried "At last! Row f admire your knowledge of baneball Haven't you ever heard of Lorry Rogan?' "Certainly, and nothing gved!” retorted Mika, ramembermg sonre things the sports writers were saying about this tell, young man “So you’re the one called 'Hand some.' " she added with a bit of a laugh tn Ker wiles. For th* first tune she inspected the mas before
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according to the agro designed "to provide the neewa I "«ry tmnpornry measures to avert' i dangeis to life, pniperty or health in the event of s disaster or grave 1 , emergency caused by flood. ,u»rm. I fire, earthquake, drought or siml lar cause, and to facilitate the I'eaumptlon of normal community act hit tea which may have been disrupted IIKUIER TAXES tCONTINUKto rituM PAGE UNftl more than it would b.- worth duIo the Interest charges In succeed Ing years, payments on principal, and the future current relief costs The road Ixtnd levy of eleven cents la to pay for old township j road bonds. All of these will he paid up by IMS. and future road costa, as they are at the present, will be entirely paid by re Imbursementa from the state from gasoline tax collecthms The township revenue fund pays the salary of the trustee, bls office rent, expense, care of cemeteries, and other Heme concerning the buameaa of operating the township An Increase o( one ce.K la proposed by the township, and would amount to four cents and M'ing in *2 637 24, baaed int the
| her. "Handsome." No wonder they called him that. Mike saw Regan’s laughing blue eyes, a little bloodshot now, Ms wavy black hair, that ' ingrai iattng Irish map of hia “Nobody calls mo 'Handsome' to my facet" Regan warned crisply. “Not more than a couple of hundred thousand baseball fans," she observed. “So you don’t like to bo called ‘Handsomer That's too bad. Just get out of here. And the next time you attack a lady ..." Regan’s frown disappeared. Hs smiled down at Mike then. ‘‘Got any money? I'm hungry." “Os all the nerve!"
“Well I am hungry. First, let’s go and get something to eat. If Har per Anda me, it win cost mo a hundred dollars. Besides, you've got to show mo how to get upstairs to , my room by the freight elevator." ’*!■ that all?** "Yea, all 1 ean think of at the moment." "How nice. Would you like to suggest the WaldorV" “No, there’s a spot around the comer. We can sneak out the back door.” Miks got Into her coat, planked her hat on her tousled red hair. "I'm going home. My plana do not include you." She put her hand , on the door. “I say, look here. You can't leave me starving tn here. Besides, someI body may come along if we stay here arguing. You wouldn't want to have to turn me over to the enemy?" > “Os all the conceit and braes I i ever heard oft” Larry's blue eyes were twinkling. He knew the sign. ”Come on. I’ve gut to oat if Dm going to pitch tomorrow. Besides, you owe me something, practically ruining my pitching hand." i “Your pitching handl" Mike’s voice was full of contempt. i “I can pitch!” "Who says so?" ”1 do i’ll tell ym> about that while we eat Coma <m.t' He grabbed her arm. end pushed her through the door. Ao they , reached the hallway, they could hoar three girls from the dining room coming up the stairs. "Now don't compromise me." Regan murmured In Mike's oar. She . jerked het am. sway from him. but i he pushed her <m ahead of him. The girls spoke, and stared. 80 Mike i had annexed Handsome, quick , work! Mike’s face was crimson. Rhe road their curious glances. A moment and they w.ra at the service i door. (To be continued) _ Csenini s» v.„ onsaf > "umeoMS w kiss rttuuw s^v—-
Loses to Law r a A-J ' ilk ik v ft J| M Edith Anna Fowler * 4 This 14-year-old Westchester, Pa., girl traveled all the way to Loe Angeles to marry Charles Briggs. | to. a navy cook who previously bad married and divorced her older sister. But the tow stepped tn. told her she'd have to go horde because she was too gyour.g. Bngn has agreed to finance the girl s trip home, valuation of the ontire township :<>t HAW.IH I * All other Items are based <m the valuation of the school trwnI ship (thia excludes Decatur, ahk-h han a school city and a library board > The apectol school levy of 30 j cents would raise IS.SJJ I 5 and I the tuition levy of so Mnta would 'raise »4.3»S M. The tuition lev, , is assisted by funds sent to tbc echools by the state from gross Income tax colie turn* and other sources A library rate of three cents would bring ia !*>&• 54 Thia makes the total asked In the trustee's published budget equal : 514.25P.1b and requires a rate of ' 57 cents. MUNCIE STRIKE tOONTINI'KD FROM PAOft ON»> plants already dosed. Vuton officials did not set a date tor the general at rtke rail. ■ 1 — - 1 o — 1 Five Rolls Atltlinir Machin • paper with rip-cord opener and end-of-roR signal Me. Every roll m vacuum cleaned to remove all lint and dust. The Decatur Democrat Co. Statement nt C»ndttl'*n ot tha voHill vut:Hi< tv Minn st iv«t niMi: lovrm Chl< ago. IHliinls 2U» South 1-wSalie Sin at cm the list r»ar of jie-embar. tbit A K. '(••OIUIKST. i*real4etit A K. fnllllKST Jr . Secretary Amount of Capital paid up *i sas.eas.M • ittiisH Assrrim of company ; Heal Kslate t'nlm-umb-ered ... I Jl.JSu.es loilitiiKc lamtia on real estate iFree trom any - prior ln< utnhraii. e i „ iSb.IXT.VJ Bonds and St-k. own»d lAnortlaed Value) J.Ha.iOt.M Cash in Banks nm interest end Not on Interest! tlLSesog, ! Am-rued S-< uritlea < Interest A Itents. etc.) 41.471.11 other Securities Agents* Hal ~.. Premiums and Accounts due and in prm ewe ut colie. tins 1*2,754.121 Aisaiunta otherwise soeared ....„ None! On tile liaale of Ltvcemlwr 31, l»J» I i t-tarkei quotations tor all bntida and! •locks owned this Company's toialj udlhUled tiesvls Would be Increased i I to 11.371.t1b 4&. Total Gross Assets . 4 3,213,217.aI imduci Assets Not AdRl'led | ioa.ks.lt -t Asset. I 3,M4.»4; »2 LIAHILITIKH I Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure liittstatidlna rinks J 1,204,715. US • eisnes due and unpaid 4f7.e4« 401 lenwe adjusted and not due , Nona txiaee. unadjusted and ■.. H •’""l*"*' - None I little and Arcouitta un- . I’" ,d MU.?*' Amount due and not due hanks or other creditors , , None' ither l.tahllttie. »r ths •< nmpapny including «oatingenry reserve Os 1300,Obti.no 134,414.71 1 btahllltte, I ■ •pltal . ~«, , j aoo.eoo.nu i .. J 204.4tk.tb Total | j.agj <4l »• *tAlt itF INDIANiC tofflte of Insurance ('mnmlsslonar I. the undereiutmd, insurance Com-1 12 . ihdlatia, hereby certify Itliat (he above is a orre-1 ropy nt ton Statement of the cnndftlnn of U. mentioned Company on HUe Jtsl day of De-ember. I*3o. a. wUnw-n h, lite original statement and im b x' w | herftunio 'is* " r lift »» '*sel> imco H NBA-BMfgm . „ , . insurance CommtealoiiVr If Mutual Cotuppany so state AUGUST Jl-ai r ’■
COURT HOUSE Ihtylv Amapaugb to Lonuord T. Meyt-i el u*. inlot 3 in Decatur tor 11.700. John Frucht* to Knteat Kreutt man. 40 acres In Preble township for 12.000. Lloyd Bryan et ux tb O. J. Har m<m et ux, part of Inlot 355 in Decatur tor (3.800. Amos A Gerber et ux to Em tuanuel Gerber et al. 5 acres Hi Kirkland township tor (5<W. Henry C. McAlhany to George C. M< Albany, fata interest In 3.84 acres in Blue Creek township tor 11. John Joseph et al to Kdward D. Kngvler. part of intot 81 in Decatur for (1. | Modem By ROBERTA LEE ♦- « Q. Is It permissible for the brtd* and bridegroom to receive congratulaUona in the cUs vhT A. No; they do not receive any congratulations In the church, but should go aS ones to tbe placThere the breakfast or reception Is to be held. Q. Would ft be bad teste tor a man to wear a tuxedo or dinner jackm to a formal dinner? A. Yea. t'nleaa he has formal eve--ting dress he should not attend. G When Is ft proper to serve .orn on the cofc? A. Only at family dinners. BERNE NEWS By B. M. SCHWARTZ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rprunger and Mr. and Mrs Chauncey Yoder nr-i attending the convention of the D?fenseleas Mennonlte chur.-n which U being held at Sterling. Kansas, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carver of Cleveland. uhi<> have returned to their home after spending a week | here with relative*. | One of the heaviest rain* of the j si’unner fell here over the week-end I The total precipitation am misted to ' IFJ inches, but most of the water i was >«Mked up b, th.- ground. Dr. I’. K Schroeder, of Freemantota. former pastor of thu
> GET IN A N I) G (>! BI T BEFORE YOI GW Drive in and have Clyde Butter tune-up your car. Bring your car m soon . . . Fall ia on its way! CLYDE BUTLER GARAGE Cor. First A Jefferson Sts |miiß( X A WYBRS suy put *“*you in a tight squeeze, financially, if you injure someone while engaged in hunting, fishing, golf or some other sport. iETNA-IZE I inmiiTV ifiitirenre w»tftnw ny The /tine Caxially and Surety Cnnw pony of Hertford. Coen., provides the moat complete prasoctioa The Suttles-EdwardH Co. Agents Nibliek Store Bldg. Oesetur, Ind.
[ Mennonlte church here, recently un-| derwvnt a major operation. His couditlon is said to be satisfactory. Mr and Mr*. Menas Grw!>er, Ml** ' bls Neuetisch-wandvr and David V Graber spent the wtek-end at Long iLake trurth of K-ndsllville Miss Kdyttir Bsumgartr.er and W’ayue lleusser. prominent local ,oting couple were united In teari flags at 2;3<i p. m. Sunday at the Mmaonlte church here. Dr. C. H, Sitckau officiating. A largt numebr cf friends snd relatives rttended j the wedding. Robert Khraani. former Bern* high school net star and coach at the Lynn liigli school for the past live year*, baa accepted a position as coach st Ansonia, Dhfo. Mr. sad Mrs. Walter •chlndler of North Manchester visited relative* and friends here over the week-end. •Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Peterson of LxGrange. foranurly of Hern-’, visited' livre over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hlncbmau. Miss Betty Meablierger an I Hertua.i | N»uens<frwander attended the Chii Innatl-Bt. Ixjuls double-header al ' < it elnnatl on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. John Gottschalk and ■laughter visited lu Herne on their way to Decatur, where Mr*. Gottschalk and daughter are spending J ’.hr week at the Jeff Ideality bom-. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Haber ger an J , family were visitors at Marke! Sunday. i. Mis* Mary Helen Moser, Mis* Rufine Stucky and Lofton Merer hav-j returned to B-rne after trending several week* in California. Miss I Moaer ha* returned to Richmond wnere the I* engaged In nurses* training at a Richmond hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lehman, daughter Rachel and son Robert *ir nt the [M-t wt-.-k at Crooked
I good/year I LABOR DAY , d I 2-TIRE SALEI/S-Js?/ I J ** 1r d / f S ' NOTICE! J-’ ‘ > - I ** tows”. All are genuine Goodyear "firsts". At | S r\l the "* Bavu ’ 9 * YOU can * aWo,d to pans up the I */ I'Sl lx Il * ' IW/ chance io turn in your dangerous old tires. V b II SIO 00 $5 00 *5-00 4.40-4.50 21 $ 7.20 53.40 ’3 60 | jf 4.75-5.00-19 10.30 1.15 5.15 4.75 5.00-19 7.45 3.70 175 | 5.25-5.50-18 12 00 4.00 6.00 5.25-5.50-18 fl. 4 5 4.30 4.35 5.25 5.50-17 13.20 440 6.60 5.25-SJO-17 750 4.75 4.75 [ U 600 16 14.35 7.15 7.20 6.00-16 1035 516 5.20 I U 6>2S ' 6sni6 >7O 6.70 6.25-4,50-16 12.40 4.30 6-30 | H Net prices—with year aid tire. Other tines at proportionate savings. | FLASHI EXTRA! special on More good Raws! The "G-100" as m an m * B B m.B ALL-WEATHER - the .leak. MAR AT HON ■ streamlined Goodyear Centennial I tire you've been reading about in Til? FC SAMI WAIF the magazines — the tiro which OFF DIAL M gives you up to 33% more tread Hero's a ruggod. extra-value tiro F fl mileage — ia included in thia that runs and runs and runsl ■ BIG SALE! _ K Kf*£fWyVtoßM|flHMflMMflßM Sample Saving y Bt7t: *"■* t,, “ y o» smvt J rlj' so ° 16 lIIW ~ w $6.00 l?y irrf6’ * FrT* *•* veer eld Hre ~ R Iji fem •»- *•' O>l> * r a*** ** Fcopeetienete savings. ■ A NIW TIRE NEEDS A NEW TUBE | I Goodyear Service Stores ( THIRD and MADINON NTS. ♦ PHONE 862 ’1 p GLEN OSWALT. Mgr. P
! Lak*. Mr. and Mrs. Jeratne Yager and' family will move some time th * »o*k Into their beautiful new horn* which they have just corn pls ted in the souih part of town, tear Lehman park. They plan to hold open * .inure some tftne next week. Roy Girod. Edward K Ltechty, , Howard ÜBIIom and Ortea WulHman attended the Cinc'nnati-tft ttouia buaebull gam- at cincinuil Job Saturday. John Iteercber left there for Fort Wayne where he joined hl* brothe.' , In-law and others on a trip to Wisconatn to attend the funeral of a
PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, Aug. 25 12:00 Noon DECATI R SALE BARN (allle. lIoRK, Sheep, llor>es and mi.Hcellaneous article*. Decatur Sales Co.
Sorg Bros. Meat Market PHONES 95 a 98 - FRkE DELIVERY - A Homa Owned gtere CLLB COTTAGE w_ STEAKS „ lyjC CHEESE 5C BEEF j FRESH < sm 1 _ HOH. IVC PORK LIVER 1 X>C BI LK FRESH < 1T SAI SAGE HAMBI RI, . IX>C VEAL LIVER and BEEF TENDERLOIN EVERY DAV.
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I relative. ' Mr. snd Mrs. Jerry Liechty and i Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nusfbaum have returned from a ten day* trip ! 'lireugli the east. Mr. and Mrs. H F. Sprunger, Mr. i and Mrs. Ben Hprunger and Bdlaon Aprunger attended the funeral of , Mr*. Peter Bixler, at Pandcra, Ohio, , -,u Sunday. The graduating class of the i Itorne htgti school held a reunion at the <XX* oamp near Bluffton. Twen- ; ty one member* iff tbe class attendd ihe event.
I WANTED RAGS, Magazine*, Newtspaper*. Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, Brasi*, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We buy mdes, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442
