Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1939 — Page 2

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/ Test Your Knowledge | Can vou answsr seven ot these I ten quest lone’ Turn to pace Four for the answer* 1 Wbsi body of water separates rhe island of Madagascar fro® At.ka? 2. With what sport is the name of Harold "Jig" McSpaden associated? !. What does the stock exchange tar® mat gin" wean' 4. What was the middle name of James K. Polk, eleventh President. of the V. S t 5. Mow many feet are In a nauti-l cal mile? ich ocean is the region DON’T LET STARTING TROI HLE WORRY YOU The New Guaranteed Double Lite Goodrich Battery made with new spun glass lasts longer — wear better. BATTERIES as tow as 75c a week. Discount tor cash FOGLE'S SUPER SERVICE N. 2nd St. — across from Elks The Mutual Fire Inn. Co. u< French Township Adams County. Indiana. will hold their annual business meeting at theli usual place ot meeting In the Election School House. IMaliict No 3 tn French Township. Adams County. Indiana, on Saturday. Oct. 7, 1939 at 10 o'clock a. m 'lariin Moewchberner. Secretary

MfMEMMME H'M N s jiM Jtmocxw M-mtxwxtaota m<yarnxicuy wteTCMwarv yy You Have an Important I DATE I i FRIDAY I October 6 i ‘ ? i Al 0. Schmitt Motor Sales A . SflFTteg Eur Ant Car 3 Fh»l at JefferMin SU. Phone U| * Murat ■ imam mum® Mwwwa axjrxxxMorx»ont * MOVED | I hate moved my office from the Peoples lawn and Trust Building I — to — : First and Monroe Sts. Just East n f Adam. Theater. i Leland Smith Ins. Agency > ! Phtme 110 — District Agent Stale Auto Insurance ! HfIfIKKSSSSSKnnaAAae.. - _ . ■ -,-,.^^ unfLf . n n n r

B I L ? N uSL E . JI ST BETWEEN MEN By Chk Young ■J!l4W«||l''' fT" “I PUMPLING fj ■, jl »jt ufcMi rr\ r ’ wSHF AiZrZZ. r?“\ - J4/P1 n ;.<, -=? CO $5 < J ML J 4b i-K a> JllaJl_> Ti- ’ J» **<* v- -..J y J • ' ’ •>,J «w • THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—THE SAME OLD QUESTION OF WEATHER mavf^^tVc' amJI [teul 7 ©^!^^ L zJ fes ) o pl &£_£»lT yS*&Jl6i Vx£ 1 pK£ W*s eHk JaCl® ih •• »4 jL i I tj| ’ w « f "“* ' " “'"' " * "** ■ ■"■ IHI

► 1 known as the Sargasso San located’ ’• What are the colors of the flag ot Peru? 8. What la the uamt for that point in Its orbit at which a planet I, is nearest the sun? I 9. What la the name for the alloy . of copper and xinc? ' l«. To which nation does '.to island I ot Formosa belong? —o | MON ROE NEWS j Mrs. Sylvan Hu pert agent WedI ne*.day In Rockford. Ohio, with her I slater. Mrs. Frandile Keller. Mrs. Orval Osterman _nd eon Euoa. of Vevay, have moved to Monroe to live with her mother, Mrs. A. D. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and sons. Mrs. Otto Longenberger and Max Winteregg attended the baseball games at Cincinnati. Saturday. Mrs A. W. Johnson has returned <o her home in Monroe after an • xtended visit with relatives In Keti da'lville. Mr and Mrs. Marlon Watkins and ! son. Gene. of Bourbon. visited rela- ; lives In Monroe over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crist motored •o Cincinnati Tuesday to attend the t incluuatKit. Louis baseba'l games. Mr and Mrs. Menno Noth and ’ sons. Mr and Mrs Floyd Llby and John McKean of Monroe. Mr. and -drs. Harry Klopfenstein of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Rasom Barkley ! of Decatur enjoyed Sunday dinner .u Auburn with Mr and Mrs. Ora She udell and daughter. Carolyn, and Alice McKean. Mrs. Josephine Keller ana childI ran of Fort Wayne were guests at the home of Mrs Etta Heli-er SunI •i*>- ' Mr. and Mrs. John Crist called on i -■lends at the Old Peoples Home in Warren, Sunday

~(XotfetA,— ■*-} W Wgjgg jgjgg | I •• * A - ** — — prepared by Oady Dsmocrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department OLD-FASHIONED HERMITS *’** nev r bTP " able ftßd < ’ ut ht,w *bffbtful. teuy. ebswy old-time rookies came to be called "hermits-. Os%taly they are sociable cookies that are al boinc just about anywhere you mtr-doee them. Whereas hermßa are men who shun society, and are ill at vase among their fellown. So I cannot account for the naming of these mokww, but I can vouch for their goodnaaa. Made with brown iwtr and spicee cold coffee for liquid. they are delightfullyTaugfbl mgi eially since they are shot through with crunchy chunks of ehopped nuts and soft iuscKXia raisins or dales. Furthermore they have a pleasant ehewy consistency that makes them mighty goad sating even when VTF ,rw not arru ®P*niod by a beverage. Bui sow *1 also Aad them d.lfciou. with frosh fruit -or with a <Uas of mit/or eoeoa orssffSw And that a not all either. For they are eookiee that wfg "keep* well providing they are allowed to rsmatoi a®r tenuth rs time ta the eaeky lar. Usually, though, when word goes throngA the bouse that a new batch of hennita have taken up their abode m the rooky jar they are given no opportunity to demonstrate their “keeping" quality So if you do not happen to have a good hermit raaipe among ro«r cooky collection—then you'll surely want to add thw ema— Herat® 1 cup shortening 1 tap. soda * 2 cups brown -'igar 1 tsp salt H cup cold coffee 1 mitnrog .. *»** .. 1 *M- rmmunor 3S eupe aU-purpoae flour IM cape chopped nets 1 eups seeded raisins .. xhortenmg. add the -ugwr gradually, aad ervem tbor eughly. Blend in the web-beaten eggs and the coffee. Sift the flour once before measuring. Dredge the rabies m H eup es the flour. Sift the remaining flow, soda, salt and spicee together, and add ta the Arot mixture. Blend to the floured raisins aad t£e nuts. Drop by teaspoon fuls onto a groused eooky sheet. Bake fee >ta 10 minutes tea mod doxen’eook T *”* r *’ 1 ’* wiM **** fn *‘ •*’*• * . " y°« ■■F subsutnta pitted and cut-up dates tar part ot toe nusina. Question: Win the trust for a menngmo pis baked the day before gut * r * l “5* arai ’' »h« mertngwe* Fee been tempted to bake the shell with another pie. aad the* put fl together unit day. But I was afraid it might net be mce the next day. Answer: It's a very good idea to make enough pastry for two pies at once, and then keep the extra pie shell for a dny or two. Oijwt store it m the bread box or any place like that Lmve * oat on the pantry shelf with a cleaa towel ouw M Qaeeuea: When baking apple pie I All it quite Ml of row apple aheea. aad when it's baked, the erust stays high, and tae — b..- • T'T I” J" •“ ““ Ml VU» M<iCr " T nn ** “ 1— knnw h » kW. M. te M apple shoes too thin for this reason. - ItasitaS ros u »• osmo, ba——________ ••oktM problems, send a letter rouues*to« Mormat.cn to Betty Crocker la evr of tme newspaper You Will rece.ve a prompt, perooaal reply. Please enclose 1 eoat stamp ta cover poetape - _

F.»n Wayne spent the week-end in Monroe with his moffter. Mr*, s’herman Essex. The telephone attic* bag been redecorated both outside asl inside •nd show* fine Improvement. J. ■■■■* switchboard has also been instiled for a trial. COURT HOUSE Appearance Entered In the damage suit of George MeKennte against Albert and Velma Thiele. Hpprarunct was enter-1 id by H R. McCleoahan and D. Burdette Custer (or the defendants Rules Agamet Defengan® In the damage suit of Flossie 0. Hart against tjartsaa Shanks, and •there, the court ruled absolutely •gstnsi ail defendants to answer an or liefore October T. E stats Case In the estate o( Amos Gerke. m ternary No. 1 was filed, vgamined j »nd approved and a schedule to late the inheritance tax determin-t-d was hied and referred to the ruunty MMM. Special Judge Nan-eo lu the partition suit ot Clara I ■’■'■■ n. i against Amanda Her-'

WATCH CHEVROLET OCT. 14th

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1939.

I uiug and others, an agidavit tor a ■ bange ot venue from judc. was submitted and sustained and upou agreement o( parlies the court ap pointed Judge James Moran ot the Jay riicuit court as special judg< m the case. Guardianship Csss In the guardianship o( Loui> Stopht-r. the current report ot the guardian was filed exam'ned atil ■ approved aud the trust continued Youth Is Killed By Load Os Fertilizer — Rushville. Ind- St pl. 37 -(VP I— Rdcsell Mtnneman. ifl-yeu-rold son ■>f Mr and Mrs. Herman H Minneman. was killed yesterday when * i nte of fertiliser at the Norr® tertl--1 ..rec plant tell on hhn. The youth, who started working st thr plant last Thursday, started to run. when the fertUlxer began tailing- but he tripped ov«r a sbov«| ■nd was trapped 1 ■ 1 ssw-^wirow—>sbßs»uMMßweuwrouMaß MARKET* AT A GLANCE Stocks: irregular aad fairly ac- ' ;he. Bonds: higher. V. 8. goveraments higher. Curb stocks, higl.er.

Chicago stocks Higher Call money one per cent Foreign exchange, firm 'B relto non to dollar. Ootton; up as muih at 30c a baleDrama: lower wheat aschanxrd to off about h cent. Corn off around S to 5a cent. Chicago li res toes, bogj weak, sheep strong RuoCtr. higher. SOVIISUU *OTI« K < lu es tseeeter. leUlene The 7»<S. reline< Cl. rh ■ n -«ur. < es ike i'hv »H'r star lneiai<«. will upon and consider sealed al hie office In thr lite list lu I Mid City, al lh» hour of » •«*»• IF® , ea the Mk day es pct«<«er. 1»« "for the purrlinae of the tollowing |«leactll>v4 revenue bonds of said | V,I> IXM.OOS M Electric R veauo Bonds of Ibe denomination of *1 seoee each, Dated «>lober 1. | Isas Maturing fiv.eee os on Jani nary I. I»i:. and 4Ueao.ee each >U months tker.etirr to and Iplading July I. l>«&, sad W*,tae.W on January I. ISIS. an<t ero.eoo.ee eecn sis rwontua thereI after ta and including January t. l»»s. Bearing interest at a rate set to exceed 11*14 per I <nnum <the e«a«-t rote to be determined by kidding) payable | ! «• July l, l»ie and semi-annual-ly thereafter. Resi»t-r»bt» as to prtaetaal. Principal and intereet payable at Tn. I tr.i mate Hank, in the City ot De- atur, ladieus Ea- k Md mum be for all of said lonus, and must state a .ingle rate ot Intervet whkb all of MM bonds are to bear. Subject ta a •ausfa- lory I showing se to ftnan-tal reapoa'lMlI tty. the award will be made Io the I blfdsr < amply lag with the lerma -t i and offering la pun base said bond, at the lowest rate of miereek •el exceeding tile rate above apecifled eteled In a multiple ot on »• fourth itei of one per ■-ent <l4ll, without retenn.v i» premium. It two of more blddr r, otlor tu pun ha.. acid bond, at the name lowest rate ot interest, then the award will be made to the bidder offering the b'bbrot premium No bld for lose than the par value st said bunds, including accrued interval from the *»}• ‘Sv’V'rt «e the date of delivery. 2..L2? ""•‘ff’wfl The right ta reI?' u * >l ? "•••**• •"’•4 In a seal-Ifnerk-Treaaurer and marked "“““» "•Id for Kleririr Ltlltty Ke% enue * at| ( | mu»t be - 7?T!Z!.. * T ’” t ” Tti-uannd Hollar, of to Ike City ot in 2?./.“ .^*,-1 *?“ h kspoait I UFff th* < ft jf sfltfdklliht AhV lipas h 2 4 bL * w ‘y* ‘srmo of htddeS*. f " ,,ur * "f the sun ee.ful off»; K !"* •' -wt delnrry •»< boHfl vlthm three dav® road»”tee’ lhat ,h * toSd. are Fraey for d*!iver>. nhaG <<»n»iiiute ~ i,. '*• bttKeeds thereof i* *' ~ V'T 1 Ittuldnted damage. I ?O. ." f “‘J* of • l«e fore- *• "i; KS**”**’ Delivery of tn. .ti 74? ?**• “* Uan ‘ t of I»e<-a<ur as the sin•J?**l Mdd»r may de.ignate t- „ ‘.{•’'•"‘■b eplai-Mi of Matron, l.oae, McCord and Clifford, bond <4*1.0*71 ot *"4ianapoll.. together with the lr«as.ript nf me nrweed. 'VW had reUlina to Ike leadaacTaf -■l4 t>Mfwl». will be fwwlsbed to the purohaaer m »p. expeaw „f the City. » •wndlthmal teds wUI he .wneld-ew-|,,.?’.l*r.7**ab2* »• "tot re. •I Ini 1 , hr bar.in need the will be < oallnued from day tu ■Uy thereafter • e^ , l‘ , .2r , * wl * yt being ie.ued for ’*• Purpose of financing a porttea ! '.'J? ' •’«! ■:« addlliow. 5'■•'rod nod (••perolvd by the City of Detatur t>ur. *• Cfrdiasnee L. |.* l ;“ldwte bJr u " * «mmoa Count n <SX’.T' r ’A” *'* * li rn ‘ *?" "*•> be ■ xamined m tbJ rn. !.*?< !*• £*wk-Treasurer . 1 "ta. * CHy of nr«a. to r a/ W 4»’«ed to ne advised of Um provisions of sold t-rdinancs .nd a. t.. iT. *. and financui condition of the chiv • t V. r X,.".“ 1 “L S! M Ocdtalm-u pX.t * d bonds shall be pa. - • bl * f' -m the Kle< trk runty H.>n>l Tai.,bv«lnnlng on January 1. P* r rent «f the WtriiHfl of thr t'lty*® U ***J*V until thi rr nhall tm umul•led in Fund i 4 .am o* Ki?lh; Dollars, ■ ISo. sea So I "and i«miM?a , l^ r roU“'*, < .* , *‘" cciulredlto *‘A “•< minimum level, also bun<i> Mh4ii| not itwtr a corporate Indebtedness of m. Au. 'be pro—nZ "dhm'Mil 11-f an. Tb. e.it* •*»>*, Btals at -vet.m elertrk utllllv ,a H. V'srn-o Au re nd Clerk-Treasure i >t.

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’ i* ’ratib * | One Time—Minimum charge es 2sc fee 20 worde or lew. Over I 20 worde. Ilfla per weed Twe Tlmee—Minimum charge of 400 fer JO worde er iocs. Over 20 worde 2e per word for the two time* Three Tlmoe Minimum charge es bOo for 20 worde er lee* Over 20 words per wo«d for ths thrss times. Carse es Thunks —Me Oeituarleo end voreee .. fll.OO open rote ■ dieploy edvortiolng Me per FOR SALE ALWAYS sew and ÜBKD weaker* ' sweepers, refrigerators, stoves | Small payment Fuel oil better. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen, salesman lul-tf FOR BALK -Track. Model A Ford la good condition Dual wheels, j Priced to sell. Oscar Btetaer. Monroe, ludlana 33»dtx VISIT OUR uesc* department - If' you see ar> thing yon want, make us • cash offer. Sprague Furniture Co, 133 So. Second St. Phone 199 337-flt FOR SALK -Northern Spy apples. band picked. 71c bushel, fsilen apples. !<h bushel Bring container* Mrs. Ward. Decatur R R 3. Phone 4904 M 7-31 FOR SALK—Two used A. B C. | oil banters, type K. I new Janitrol J-3 conversion gas burnt r. tor sale reasonable. Box 33. Ul-U ■ 1 ■ i FOR SALK— Plymouth Sedan. In good couditton. Full grown blueribbon Pekingese dug. Phone 7v*. 331 N. Sih St. 333-3® FOR SALE — 4-montb-old Chester White male huge Adolph Marbach 387 3tx FOR SALK—OO inner spring mattrceeeu. *l3 to *44 ta C-Z terms Liberal trade ta allowance for old mattresses Sprague Furniture Co. I 131 So. Second St. Phone 199. FOR SALE — 3 full-blooded Hui ate® bull*. 1 eligible to register, h and S mouths old. out ot high t grade slock. Phone b*4-U. M. F. > WpSßfjll. 227-3 U. FOR SALE—New and used stoves. I Low prices Basy terms Sprague Furniture Co. 133 So. Second St.' MMX TRADE your old turaHurv, nuts, sove* and plauus on new. Liberal allowance. Sprague Furniture Co.. 13J So Second St. Phone IM 337-31 FOR SALE Brod Hatapshln tills, due to terroe aeon. Also open gilts and boar pigs. J. R. Rumple k Sou, Berne, Ind. 337-31 F<»R SALK — Four thotuuxhbnd Beagle bounds Hubert Sprunger. 3 miles south. 1\ mile east of I Monroe 337-It! FOR SALK Fine IM of tana* M I arras lo Ho Anyone Interested call Jim Aadrvws Office in Loan A Trost Bldg Al Monroe in evetunge Monroe Phone IT. 337-3 U FOR SALE Rugs Thr two display rugs In our window, site 9x13 Look them over. W you like [ them make ns a < ash offer Spragur Furniture Co. 133 So Hm-oud St Pbone 199, 23»-3t' FOR BALK-Pullets, layina 40%. Irwxl strain Sam D. Nueebaum Phone Berne 1903 23b-3t . FOR SALK- Estate llralrota Baby carriage. High chair, Otri's 3ptere SHOW SUH. blur, site 3. Mrs <>lmn Manlier, corner IHerkrs and St Mary's 339-ttx FOB SALE—t»nr torgv »ISr haee burner and one alt metal rabbit bairh Phouc 3313 Its FOR SALK — Full blooded Dunx male boa 18 mouths oM. Alao Renown beating stove. Simon Thieme, five mites east Decatur. ? 3 39-31 x FOR SALK—B I'bxc solid walnut dining room suttv; like new. 9x ■l3 rug. and pad. lugulrv 323 llugg St 239-31 FOR RALE - Soft caai burner lu ww voadlikm. Prter reaaon- ' able Owtiore have left town, t all at l<>4 No. 10th Bl 329-3 U FOR SALK One white mate bog OM mere coll, one year old. I William D Drummond, one mite i wi-st and % south S 3? Six

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FOR SALE Hand pl< k<*d apple. Sweet elder. Phone 3971. 339-31 "■ a-— MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer for I Drl-Oas. the lx>itl<-d cooking gas. I Thor washer and tamer, k c. Stucky. Omeva Hatchery, Phone 130. Geneva. TO* ts NOTICK — Canning Monday. Wednesday and Friday until Further notice Abu making cane molasses Bring your cum ta any time. AU quality work assured and well cooked with steam. Llechty Custom , Canning and Cans Mill 309 tt | WILL PAY atralgblSalary *33 per I week, man or woman with auto, sell Poultry Mixture to Farmers Kareka Mtg Co., East 8t Louis. HI -38-3tx-B FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 179-A at oar expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Produe® Co.. Frank Barger, agent. | im NOTICE —The Wogoman Sanflorturn at Kendallville, Indiana, has vacancies fur aged and mental caaeo Reasonable rates Telephone *?. Reverse charges 339-lltx WANTED ■ WANTED - Practical nurse at I once. Address Box *7 care ot Itaatur Dully Democrat. 239-Itx liIRL WISHES Housework by day | or week High school graduate. Phone 1333 Hx WANTED Loans on terms. Kamern bum/ Low rates Very Überai terms See me tor aUtrsc® ot Utle French Quiaa. g3-m w-4 WANTED —Light hauling and moving Call G-339 -Bus Lee 23>t3x WANTEIK Let me tlx that root | before wmter Old roofs repaired and new put on Spe< tai price on gal vanned corrugated. *4 ta per square Standing aeem **. all new 3S guage Call or see A M Berkley. Roate 3. Decatar. | sn-io® WANTED — Hauling ot all kinds I Alsu beets lo haul Elmer Ball er. Phone *94-J. 337-Sth Ex'liasketliall Star Is Held For Theft Monticello, Ind. Bep* y?—it"Pl '•ultee today held Manr.ce Crtewell. JI. former Moatlcelio high rohool baskeSbaH «®r. and Cutbe--ine Biaektetrn. 31. former cheer tesder of Monon high sebo >l. la coaneetton -vith toe theft of joe chicktn* and '.he robbery ot live take Mtage* Police said both had confessed to parttelpetmg in tk,. thefts. 1939 RAVEUNGS _____ | iCX-YTIMtIMM PltuM r*AUB ONBI 1 « d tor. assisted by Robert Stapleton, wh’te Katherine Knapp handled the i «jiw line for the girl* assisted by Jean Zlentuennan Ruth Reincke was art ed'tsr. Ma--jone Masaonnee an I Barbara Burk, write-up editors ( —■" tr _ -.j_ *lW»latmeat at XSeOaHtrater Estate be. 3031 Noli,. |e hereby given Thai lha . umleroluirod ha. tieX A? •Irlmni. Uu u s AOame County, de»7t>l TU * ••‘*** * Ptubably rol- ■> AUmiutetratur

T S’ ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer 8«'»l. X* — iMiugbvity Bron. 1 mlk rant o( Flatt. Burin hogs Sept 30 Fay Itafcrard. Kremm ling. Colo. Hereford Cattle Sale. Oct 3 lilluoln Guernsey Breed ora Am'b. Hale. I’rorla, 111 Oct. t Indiana Gnernaey Breedora AnaYi. Rale. Fair Ground*. In dlanapolta, Indiana. Truet Co R|i| tf N. A. BIXLEB OFTOMtTRIST Syee Baaotlned • Glaaaea Fitted HOURS •:K U b;M t2:K to 1:00 Saturdays S;00> m. Taleehona IM

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