Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1939 — Page 2

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FOREST FIRES COSTING INDIANA QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS 'tH w *•> orjFf rW' VbF , % > lb * H '* jH* I tjß ... at- z* 9 x**dlkaHE ■' a«, •■ * ■ r i

Forest firm—mo»t <•! th*m ataricd through carelessness — caus-d ♦•i economic. loss of a (jui'ter of a million dolUrs in Indiana last year. Virgil M. Simmoas. comm.ssioner ot the Department of t'otiservutlon raid today. In a plea for cooperation in preventing such tires dm .ng th* coining week*. Ihu ink the past fiscal year, appru--1 tmately twenty-eight ibouaaad ceres of land were burned over by forest files In Ind Una. destroying future timber and cegetatiun whkh bad a double value in p.eventing toil erosion and in furnislrng food and cover tor wildlife. InvestigathMis by the fire wardent determined that nearly fifty percent of the tires reported were* started 4* smokers-persya* woo dropped lighted matchev or burn in* tobacco on the ground or out of car windows as they drove down the h'gbways Many ot these fires atariid along the highways, spreading I vmb dry gl ass and weeds into ad yotning fields and woodlands. WHh a total of 80 fires ngortsd. each averaged approxiauilely sixtyfive acres and caused damage a-

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' mounting to about *6B*. The Departmen* ot Conservatli u maintains a system of 24 towers from which constant watch is kept tor forest tire and has established an organisation of fire wardens throughout the wooded sections of the state to cembnt all such firm. Special equipment for use in fight mg forest fires has be-u furnished these local units and I raisins schools have been held to acquaint the tire fighters with us.- of the equipment. * Test \our Knowledge | Can vou answer seven ot them ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answer*. 1. Name (he three Btales of th.* Union that are smallest ui arm. 2 How many star* are in the flag of the Republic of Panama .• 2, Who won the Thompson Air 'rophy, classic of the National Air

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CSAFTU XXVII "Come." Mike's voice was more natural now. "Don’t stay too long. He rets tired very easily." Then to Jimmie, "Darling, he's here!" "Handsome I" Jimmie's feeble tittle voice rang out. "Ge*. I | thought you'd forgotten." Mike slipped out of the room. She could not bear to stay She told th* nurse she would go across th* street for some coffee. "You look out for Mr. Regan He won't stay long " Jimmv* and Handsome talked toS ether naturally. Handsome was appy because his coming had So obviously delighted the child. Jimmie asked him a lot of questions about the day's gam*. And wh*n Handsome autographed the eld baseball, he showed Jimmie jest how ho held it for his famous curve*. Outside th* room, nurse* and interne* had gathered. Finally Jimous's nuns said ths visit must end. It was Uss* Jimnu* rested "Oh. Gee! Handsome, there's a lot of kids in the ward down the hall Will you just step in there a minute and let ’em look at you?" “If you only would, Mr Regan. The boy* would lov* it," th* nurs* urged. Emb»rr*ssed. Handsome followed her a* she mad* a triumphal march down the hall to the big ward. A couple of doctors joined the group. "What shall I do?" Handsome asked in alarm. “This Is a littl* out of my line." "Just say hello to them, and tell them you’re going to win another world’s ehampionship this year." That is what Handsome did. Later there was a lot of fanfare about it in th* newspapers, and a detailed s.-counted Handsome's visit to littl* Jimmie. Handsome was glad he went. When he came out of the ward ha asked the nurse. "Where did Miss Shannon go?" "She always eats at a littl* place just across th* road. I have th* telephone number, tn case she's wanted h*r»." "la be that tick, nurse?" "I’m afraid he is. Pneumonia ead now complications. He hasn't much rhanoe. He just lives for his sister's visits. It was kind ot you to coma." "11l com* again . . and often," Handtom* promised. Th* children's levotion had touched him deeply. He hadn't realised what he might mean to a lot of sick youngsters Th* spring twilight had gon* when h* cam* down the hospital steps Handsome saw th* littla restaurant across the street. He was still smarting under the painful scene he'd had with Iris As usual she'd picked him up at th* stadium after th* game. “Drive through the park and ever on the east side. Iris. I want to drop off at the Children's Hospital and pay a little visit. Won't taks me long." “11l do nothing of th* sort. There’s a cocktail party we must attend. Maxie Roye* is giving it for you. You’ve got to go I said you would." "You know I hat* such parties " "But Metis's important! She's tn the Social Register." "I don't car*. She can wait I Demised I'd drop in to see a sick kid over there and I'm going te." "Who'd you promise!'* Ins pressed the point. "Wish Malone." “Wish is too nosey." "He's one of th* best friends I have." "Why does he want you te so* thia child?" Handsome was aroused. "Because this kid is going to die!" “Then he's too sick for you to see him." A sudden thought struck

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In* "What's his asms?" , Hands-xw* hesitated for *a instant, bet tee long! "Jimmie." "Jimmie what?" "Jimmie Shannon " "I thought so!" Iris's vole* roe* I » eager. 'That dissy little rod head I* trying to get you back. that's , •»’ W * U ’ Z * U <*• 1 toil F® u J You wont go!" They etoppad for another traffic light Handsome stepped quickly . ont of th* car. dosed the door. "Until you got better manner*." was his partmg shot Thea be climbed into a cab beaded east Handsom* thought *f thia ind- , daat as he walked across the etraat to th* restaurant. Ha had to so* Mik* A* b* entored, he eaw her eitUng at a back tab!*, h.r head bent ' over a coffee cup. Sh* did not see , him ** ho cam* up te b*r with. "May I ait down. Skipper?" Mike raised surprised eyoe as Handsome greeted h*r in the Huie restaurant "Have you eaten yet?" He looked at her untouched coffa* cup. Sh* shook her head "Th* nurse* tell mo there isn't much hops." “No." she answered And then remarked. "It was kind of you to oom* Jimmie keeps talking about yew." "Mind if I eat barer tried to make hie vole* sound casual. He or derod hamburger steak. “1 autograpbsd that baseball for Jimmie.' Handsome talked te her about th* day's gam*. Just a* he used to. He eeeased th* earn*. except that he woreaflMaiHt. Mike was wan end disheveled. Never bad aha leaked lee* alluring Her mahogany colored hair seemed to have lost a bit of ita luster. Her face was drawn "I nover should have left you." If ho had struck Mike, eho could net have lw*n mor* shacked. Her struggi* far composure was painful as Larry declared himself “Forgive mo?” Handsom* asked Ho put his hand out and touched her*. th* on* that used to wser bis ring. Th* waitroa* arrived with hi* order. "I'm always starved after a game." Word* he had said te her a* many time* "You shouldn't eat fried foods " Th* word* earn* *o naturally to , Mika. Than her abates biased. It was her old warning Mik* watched Handsome tat in ail*nc« Sh* knew she should leave him there, but she could net. Bud denly ho put down his fork. "Guess I’d better lay off the fried stuff," bs decided He paid both check* and they walked out into the spring , night. It was cold, but the tey was dear, ead a mw mooa was rising Mike spoke impulsively; "I always see the now moon over the wrong shoulder!" Handsome laqghad: "t have only eno suporetiUon left. My lucky pen ni*a. As loag a* I have them. I m OK. Miks started across the street to the hospital, Handsome put his hand on her erm "Walk down th* street with ms a little." "I can't, Handsom* I must get i back." Mike was careful to us* the name his fans used. She knew th* sound hurt him, and sh* was glad. *‘l want to aalc yau aomath ar Mik*. Did Crisp or Wish ever pay , you for being ongegod to asked suddenly. Mike tamed her face toward Handsome: "They didn’t have to pay me." Handsom* stumbled an. trying to juatify himself "I thought you didn't really lov* me I thought it wa* just to pull as* through that season " His sole* was ptaaAag I know." Mik* was thinking again of that night whmi Wish told

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her Handsome wa* married to Iris. "Let's go beck, Handsome. Thera sny ux. H He turned to hor bidding. "No. I suppose not." They were silent ' again. At the hospital steps, Hsnd some tote one of Mike's hand* and raised it to hi* lips. "We part friends?" "Yea. Handsom*. friends." The famous pitcher stood there with his hat off watching until her siim figure disappeared into the reception room of the Mg hospital. Three day* later wh*n Mike came from work to the hospital, Jimmie lay in a coma. Twenty four hour* lator, ho died in hie eisep. Mike had been prepared for Jimmie's death for wetea. But when the blow fell, it hit her hard. Th* nurse* were kindness Itself. They took her into a little private waiting room and talked to her quietly. “I must go home. I must tell The night superintendent cerrr out of th* dour of hi* office with “Miss Shannon, I thought you might be worrying about the bill bore Jut deal think of it." "Thank you " Mike hardly heard him. “What must 1 do?" She turned to th* man appealingly “Thera are certain plans which must bs mad*. Now, if you’ll allow to call a number, I can arrange •vary thing.” Mike was too dated to wonder at tho nlght superintendent s interest in her troublaa She did not know . ‘ "J gh ‘ Handsome s visit, ha had telephoned the night Mpenntendent, steed that he b, notified if there was any change. Th* doctor persuaded Mik* to ait down for a little. He put the call through In the adjoining office. Tea minutes later, Handsome was talkJ *» kln »* th* Eureka hate. That call was the beginning of another rousing row with Ina. Mike left the hospital and took th* subway homo. She did not have money enough for cab fare. Th* rid* seemed endias*. She dreaded fs.ir.g h*r mother. In th* apartment the family wa* waiting for her. Even 'i* th *y >u*w- Her far- told them “It's ovar," She said _ And it was her mother who was tj»* 'trong on* then, comforting th* forlorn girl, ith.-n the younger children were in bed. Mike, her mother, and father aettled down to ta.k way* and means They must gwt at least a couple of hundred dollar* from aome place. Mike thought sue might be able to borrow it from th* hotel. It was while they were diseuaaing their problems that th* doorbell rang. It was a messenger with a letter for Mik*. When she opened It, a ehrek fell out. It was msd* out to Mike. It was for |4OO. Mother!'* Mike pulled tho little aol* out. It was on Eureka Hotel stationary "I just heard about Jimmie and I knew you would be hard pressed for money. Please uk* thia Joan.” Mr. Jenkins seat it. Darling Mr. Jenkin*!" It never occurred to Mik* to wonder how Jenkins had found out about Jimmie’s doath. That, and th* yellow rotes white same with Handth* next day, comforted Mika. Wish came to see her, too. to o«*r h*lp. Mik* realised indeed what friend* mean . Ut ?* “P Jimmie'* toy*, hi* books, hi* clothing. She •ortt them to the charity hospital. Jimmis would have liked that. But th* baseball. Mike kept She put it away beside th* box which hold her diamond ring. , (Ta be continued* « wnw ks *«*•**<>; »

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* rath One Tima—Minimum eharg* a? 26c for 20 word* or lee*. Over 20 words, Ifec per word Two Tima*—Minimum shargo *f 40e far 20 word* a* lea*. Over 20 wore* 2o per word foe th* two time*. Throe Tim**—Minimum char,* of Wc far 20 word* ar lea*. Over 20 wards i'/gO per word fee th* three times. Cards of Thanks ........ too Obltuarlos and varaae .. 81.00 Open rate • display advarttoing 80a per aalumn Inch. FOR SALE ALWAYS new and t'SED washers, sweepers, refrigerators, stove*. Small payment. Fuel oil tester. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen, salesman. 201-ts FOR SALE- Heavers A Firanaugb phone S*3 K. are offering some very One registered Holstein bulls for sale from young calve* to ten month* old, owtng to their lack ot barn room for the coming winter. 2»3«a FVR SALK -Four tall blooded spotted Poland male bogs, go around 116 lbs one gtlt. Pbnne 881.3 33Mt FOR SALE -It foot house traitor. Schult factory built Like tie*. Veuntiau blinds Special dressing compartments. Heasouabie term* Bee at Haugh Garage. Phone 311. MBtta VISIT OUR used department if you see any thing you waut. make us a cash offer. Sprague Furniture Co.. 182 So. Second St Phone Ito, 227-31 FOR BALE—ltd Whit* Rock Pulleia: 2 yearling Guernsey bull*. Inquire Willshire City Bakery. Willshire, Ohio 2X4-3tx FOR BALE-Northern Spy apples, hand picked. 78c bushel; lallcii apples. 30c bushel. Bring containers. Mrs Ward, Decatur R. R 3 Phone 6984. 227-Jt FOR SALE — Jewel (las Range. Priced reasonable. Pboue 4U 328-31 X FOR SALE — Grimes Golden and Stark* delicious apple*. 78c bu. Two miles west. ■-* mile south of Monroe. Henry Klopfenstine. I 22&-31X FOR SALE~Two used A. B. C. oil burners, type E. 1 new Janitroi J-2 conversion gas burner, fur sale reasonable. Boa 33. 321-ts FOR BALE Bow *iih <* pig*. , Ernest Thieme, 7 mile* noitheast ot Dm at or. 23813 X FOR SALE While Rock pullet* Mrs. IxHiis ReinkiiiK. ’> mils north ot Prabie. Preble plume Decatur route two. 226k3ix FOR BALE —• <lllOlll hold Chest White male hoge. Adolph Marbach. 28T-3tx FOR SALE Apple*. Grimes Golden. Starks. Delicious, other kinds. 3«* mtles south of Preble Gust Yake |u FOR BALE Apples. 28c tq <Sc per bushel. Mrs. Herman Meyer, Monroe Phone 33-H 1U FOR SALE—so Inner spring matHesses. *lB to *44 80. K Z terms. Liberal trade in allowance for old mattresses Sprague Furniture Co. 182 So. Second St. Phone 1»» 327*1 FOR SALE 3 full-blooded Holstein bulls. 1 eligible Io register. ■ » and 9 month* old. out of high grade Mock. Phone MB-O. M F. Sprunger 227-31 x J FOR BALE New and used stove*. Law prhea Easy tcruia Sprague Furniture Co.. 182 Su Scioud Bl 227 TRADE your old furniture, rugs. »ovea. and pianos on new. Liberal allowaiur. Sprague FurniJure Co., 152*50. Secund St Photo ,‘ w mmS NOTICE I Th. annual meeting of the Eih<» Tornado In* Co will Ito Sal urday. Sept.-mliei 30. IMS U ( | (l m at Tocsin. Ind la tin ? Kruet»tn.m Sc. 'y NOTICE! I have mo*su my off.et and reel- * rWn *®rib Second struct to fO7 Winchester street. Phone MM. OR. 8. M. PRIEDLEV Veterlnsrian

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■ Bred Hamp«hin nil. ~ | due to farrow soon Also open Kill* aqd boar pigs J. R Rumple • B«ni. Berne, Ind. 2X7-31 .■ — -• . .. . FOR SALE ~ Four thoroughbred Beagle hounds Hubert Sprung er. X miles south, 1% mile east of Mouny. XX7-XI FOR SALE Fine Hat of farms. Su acres to 140 Anyone Interested call Jim Andrews office tn A Trust Bldg At Monrue in ew uluks. Monrue Phone *7. 227-Xu Q—miscellaneous I AUTHORIZED Couaty dealer tor ’ I Dri-Can, bottle cooking gaa. Thor I Weaker and irouar. E C. Stucky, ( Geneva Hatchery. Phone IM. Gen--1 * VB ' NOTICE— Canning Monday. Wed needay and Friday ualll Further notice Alsu making cane molasr ae Bring your cau* in aay time ; All quality work assured and wall cuoked Willi ateam. Uachty Cnatom Canning and Cane Mill. 309 tl . FARMERS ATTENTION — Call •?8-A at our expense tor dead ; stock removal. The Bladlar Products Co, Frank Burger, ageut ! i>tt WANTED WANTED —Used Kitchen Cabinet. Phone 288. lu , — 1 WANTED - Hauling of all kinds Also beets to haul. Elmer Bailer, Phone »94-J. 227-3 U WANTED — Washings. Will call tor and deliver. Ruasunable ■ price. Phone 5483. 327 Xt WANTED —Loan* on tat ma Eastern money. Low rates. Vary Üboral term*. Bae ma tor abstract* of > title. French Wumn. 33 m-w-t frUK KENT" FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. First floor. Refrig- • erator. Private entrance. Sleeping room. PUune 1092. 410 N. Fifth Bt. 225-3 t . • FOR RENT 8 room apartment I with balb. heat furnish-d. Mrs. John T. Myers, 23« N «ih at, ! phone 35* 338a [ FOR RENT—4 room modem fur- • ulslied apartment, private entrance, heat furnished Call <l3 Mercer Ave., pboue 7*. 238t3 ' p . kiniir; of 1.1 i h tit tv w waix •»v HSiSI. IMITi. Notice is kersby given chat, by . ■.irtuv ot an order ul ms A«i«ui> Circuit Court of Adam* County, rtla.e l ot Indiana al the <topt«mo*r i*.» I erm of *ald Court tn Cau»e Number I rib «» the rerurd* ot Mid Court by authority ■>< said Court a* entered in the record* <»t »«id Court. |p« underslgned. suirdlsn ot Hl Hard Hull »nrt Paulins Warren. iuluor». will atI ter tor >al« at private sale tor nut lv»* than its full appraisod value at tne law uttlco ut kerd L Uuerer el humlrer lit Mouth hs> ,>nd Hired 'u ’ L"* * of I’oeatur. Adame County, State of Indiana, on October 13. iso , between the huure of 18 oclurk A. M and I n'ekn-k P M „t eaid da, ' i’ll." u ‘ "" w ~u d*y tbe same ■ "11l l>. continued and uilercd fur sale betweon the Mid hours of ea< h *U''** ed>Ug day lire setter until the . .arm Is sold, the folluwlng <ta»ribed ’ eT*. **'?*? * B Adame County In the "J •"durna Ueluugliin t H wud *2.™”- to-wit: Th, undivided onc-tourin <U> nail c I L , ! l " b, S bundi.ir ' . !**»< 51*.? •’I 4 . un * hundred Sixty ' J. ‘P*a T “* M ¥ r Bvrue Adams toinl ‘J* addlliun l ’ ul . b » Danloi Welty. 1 subject tu „Vn 2. ~f ’•h* town and upon ' cwaSltlone. the die",’* 1 r- *• rash uu date of from the u!' . , . *??***• lively, the pur‘idtH .V* ***• f»»r JrfrrfrU and up. lend o‘L U 2.! •'“* terroat Hit'w.L,la W,, L. 4a, r. 10 hv nouured b, iowryj r *"»rHy. Til* PUI . haMr. all «m3r.‘ ”"* *•••*•• **** Pay I era *■' '’'isrdian > era i_ Uteres, »iepi. 1t.35 Oct. « Ut01.n.,./ Zt a. .. ’••••fr TMJg* ’ '■''•lorstanla‘'"b?* I***"* Tl ‘*“ “**•' * «*-utrK or m apPwlated Xerhel m,.’ “ f «*'" b A vent. 1 T * tetet* is probably svl.i N. A. BULES OPTOM ITRIBT Byos Examined Glasses Fitted .m nourb •••° 1I;M «• li® Eofurdaye, 8:00 g. m . T •!••***« *u

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