Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1939 — Page 2

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/ Tent Your Knowledge I Cm you answer seven of these | < ten aueations? Turn to page i Four for the answers. 1. Which country Ilea north of Belgium ’ 2. Who Mice—dod I tan lei C. Roper as Secretary of Commerce? 3. Wl.nl Is the name for a art ,o/ musical bells in a church tower? 4. la the blood in the human body normally composed of more red or more white corpuscle*? I. Name the French engineer who constructed the Sues Canal. 3. Where is Mt. Etna? 7. What la the name for the aide ot a right-angled triangle opP«»li* to the right angle? 8. Name the Urgent of the Canary Island* 9. What is the name for the hcabcu of agriculture dealing with raising fruits, vegetatties and ornamental plants? IS. Who was called "The Beloved Disciple?" Jehovah's Witnesses 122 N. 9th st. Sunday. Oct 8. 1:00 p. m. Public lecture by electrical transcrip-1 tion. "Government and Peace" as delivered from Madison Square Garden by Judge J. F. Rutheiford Watch Tower Bible study ?:30 p. m. Subject "Doom of Religion" using Sept. 1, 1939 Watch Tower; Part 4. paragraphs 14-31 Inclusive. Salvation book study every Wednesday. 7:10 p. m —— -o Pleasant Mills News""* | Florence Noll, Correspondent *Mrs T R Noll tpent Friday a* lernoon at the William Noil residence. Mr*. Lydia Durbin who has been on the sick list for the past week, is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Moyer and daeghter Wlllltmena of Ohio City •tkfted over the we*k end with the Varlando Clark family. Mrs. Della Bowers was an over night guest with Mrs. Lydia Me Barnes. Friday evening. William M. Miller ot Lima. Ohio

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, visited Thursday with hla elater. Mrs Samantha Rvtrett. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Hl**eman of Tocsin were week end guestc ot Mr. , and Mrs. Vincent Hltsman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Halberstadt spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent llltaeman. Mr and Mrs. Thoma* Halberstadt spent Bunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs, Charles Carver of thsalan. Mrs. Charles Troutner visited recently with her eon. the Rev. and Mis. Harry Troutner. who is flow lite pastor at Bryan'. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Varlando Clark and daughter Ruth spec; Sunday afternoon with O. A. Cooper and family st Van Wert. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. V’acent lUtxeman. M-. and Mrs. Gerald Visard and son were dinner guests cf Mr and Mrs. Harold Childers tn honor of Mr. Childers* 3>’h birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs Bryce Denials. Mr. rnd Mrs. Paul Ixybslnger sad family i Mrs. Gerhard Schults and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels of Convoy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E'erect of White Pigeon. Mlcb.. visited with .he James Everett family and with sis mother. Mrs Saanantha Kveretc. Mr. and Mrs. Gleu Longcnberger ot Fort Wayne. Mrs Benoit Johnson and children Glenda Lee. Louanna. Bobby and John, were visitors Sunday at the Steve Longanberger i esideace. Mr. and Mrs. Brice McM.lien and family of near Pleasant Mills, enertained Mr. and Mrs. Gle i MoMlllea and family. Mrs. Asa McMillen. GeraM William C'ark, sad Miss Beverly Clark of Fori Wayne. Rolen. James and Ronald Aspy ot Hoagland. and Mrs. C. H. Mann and NOTH »: os- 1.1 IHIHIV, SAME ot ks. ti. bestatr Notice is hereby gives that, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Stale <•< Indiana at. the September l»i> Term of said Court in Cause Number lilt on the record* of said Court by authority of said Court as entered in the records of said Court, the undersigned. guardian of Marguerite Zinn, minor, will offer for sale al private sale for not leas than Its full appraised value at the law office ot Perd L Litterer at number 144 South Se- und Street In the Vila of llecatur. Adams County. State of Indiana, on October 25. ISIS between tue ta-urs of IS o'clock A. M and 4 o clock P. M. of said day and If not sold on said da> the same will be continue-, and offered for sale between the *ai<l hours of each succeeding day thereafter until the same la sold, the fololwlng described real estate in Adams County in the Stat.- of Indiana belonging to said ward to-wit; The undlv Ided one-eighth t *a l part ot the northwest quarter Os the northwest quarter of eecll-va *. in townatnp 1* north, range 15 east, and al»« the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section K In township 3* north, range 15 east, i containing 79.5 acres more or less. I Said sale will be made subje< t to th, approval „f said Court and upon . the foliowine terms and - ondltlohA toowit: orje-rhlrd to be paid cash uu II lb* day of sale. <>ne-ihird to bo paid , :a ? a ,’ i4 - • i, d o.w-lhird to be paid .n eighteen <miUu from the date of sale respectively, th. pur- < baser to give hla notes for deferred payments waiving valuation and ap- '•»» w*«b *l* percent internet from date to be secured by 'ree-hold security. The purchaser. ili*a'»h r * *** *” desires may pay fli'l* >:menhl*er. Guardian. feed l„ IJtteree. attorney. a, ’*• pI - ’• o, t ?■*«

MORRIS PLAN LOANS on Fl RNITI RE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS Special Plan for School Teacher*. NEW AI TOMOBILES $6.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.

danchtnr Wanda Msdvllne. motored to Greenville. Ob'.o. fointfiy and wete lbs guests of Mrs Mena's aunt, ibe Mr and Mie. I. W. Miller, fjr the evening dinner. Mine Beatrice Horine of Vnlon City spent Friday night with M». and Mrs, Olen Marsh, principal of toe Pleasant Milla at bool, site spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrg. C. a Mann. Those who visited with Mr. and

“Kfiight Erraiit” I 4 Jock IBcDonold 1

SYNOPSIS . It was poet time for the Santa Anita Handicap. "Coronado,” the favorite, with foarteen straight victories, pranced on the track to the applause of the crowd. Dan Mills, hie owner, a sportsman of high calibre, hung on the rail, watching. He had a feeling of apprehension. Just a few hours ago. he had collapsed in the tack room and Charley Basaitt. horseman of unsavory reputation, had taken "Coronado** to the receiving bam. Thrilling with eacitement, Dan’s 13-ysar-old dsughter, Hsathsr, watches from her grandstand boa In the unreserved section In back of Heather atande "Slim” Maynard and hie pal. "Snapper" KlUott. "Slim." bora Andrew Branson Maynard, knew horses from the hoof up. His father had a string of thoroughbreds when Slim was a boy, but a flood ruined the Maynard stables and Slim is now on his uppers. All he and Snapper could scrape together was bet on "Coronado" today. CHAPTBR U In his jaunty ebeck suit, a trifle too loud perhaps, Slim leaned over th- back of the box where Heather sat with her valiant blue eyes fixed adoringly on Coronado. “Snapper," Slim breathed from a corner of his mouth Uke a ventriloquist. “Take a look at Bamitt there. Did you see what window be just come from?" Snapper gaped at a man standing there, clutching a bale of Uekete. Paunchy, a blue shirt open at the collar and with the hard, cold eyes of a gambler. Basaitt looked the part of a case-hardened race tracker. “That was the 350 window Baasitt just left! He's got a wad of tickets there that would choke Coronado,” observed Snapper. "He snows something or he wouldn’t be sending it in this way. IH guarantee you he's betting around Coronado! And BasMtt's no lunatic when it comes up shopping time around a mutual window. He knows something, you can go to sleep on that ” The horse i were at the barrier now. about s raightened out in their stsiis, a !c..g line of silks glvataiim i in the sunlight. Si-ddeniy Slim went white. Prvm<eution. the uncanny saving sense of gamblers, went over him in an evil wave. He caught up his glaaern, trained them on the black figure of Coronado and groaned. Something had gone wrong! As SI m watched. Coronado leaped high in the air on his fore feet and came tumbling to the ground to east him»lf under the starting gate. He left Joe ey Gardner hanging like a moakey n the steel framework. Adell, burring groan went ep from the »Uila. Starter Eddie Thomae climbed down off his platform. He pulled a loose flap of the gate rtaTi back with ore hand and with the Mher rale**ed Coronado’s pinioned leg. The br’-Mjred horse straggled to his fest Thomas bawled- ** dount him and He's him around in I uck of the gate Ln crclee, Gardti;r. Let's have a good look at him." C- -onado appear* ! sound enough. H it he had broken nut m a sudsy .•tl.er. He champed saragsly at hla ■•• t It was all the veteran jockey ■m. d do to hold him. In the stands and or. the lawn th utauit were on their feet etar•t'g. his glasses. Sl im saw the d<w ration of the little jockey as he

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1939.

Mra William Noll, ware Mr aad Mrs. Winston Rawley aad ehiMren of Berae. Mr. and Mrs Arney Ans paugh and sons of Bryant. Vivian Noll of Fort Wanye A MrtMay dliiuet was enjoyed la honor of Maa sad Maalas Noll who were 18. and Vivian Noll who was SO. ... ... ■ng.. ■■ ■ Tri Kappa Rummage Hale, Graham Bldg. Saturday.

t reined Ciraaafi into the ctoeMw gate. Tin asking it yee'ra aB right, Gardner?" bawled Th run as "We're ready togs." Gardner did not answer the starter In words. Baths nodded. To the tumult aad thaader of 30.000 throats they were off! Out of the mile aad a quarter ehuto they swept, the nineteen tbcraughbroda. away to a perfeet stars. Coronado’s Week bids Met momentarily to view. Heathot etoed ea her teea. W eyes cMorty taarwbteg for Mm Moe aad gold silhs eC Jockey Jse Gardner. Her heart danced

I Suddenly Coronado's legs heckled, catapulting Jockey Gardner into a jumble of clattering hoofs . ..

with pride and a tingling rapture •urged through tar wh«a she found them in the laud. "torasmdo’s out in frost, jte i where be wants to be!" flllm May nard exulted to Smpper Elliott from their posiUoa behind Heather * box. “He’s never taut • ruos ones he took the lead!” Down by the rail. Heather • father was thinking this also, and his tirad heart 1I& Tsw had to let Coronado ran his own rasa. Old Dan had found that out, long ago. Coronado was no front runner. Hs could come from behind to collar the host of them But it rankled the black bam to bo book in the rack at any stage of the race. Be d worry and fret until be yta to the front, and then settle clean wetb a stride as sswth aa s swan's back. Jockey Gardner bad opened up daylight m the flaid right <« the bat. and now, JH -ixuatr. hs took Cvrunado to the nul. “He s home fresl" sang out glim with relief. Coronado asidom won by a wide margin He would ran only m fast a* his oppaeitiea made him. wTisn a hom made a move at him, ha would epea the throu'xl Oao by m bo would grind them teto (übmiMion that way. Many a ruggsd thorough raced his heart out trying to run down the reirnUem blech price* of the western tracks. Was ttora, impareeptibio at fleet.

♦ i Modem Etiquette , By ROBKRTA LBK i w~* * ’ *~ *■ ~ Q What K the blrthsione tor Go- . tohrr. and what does It s'tad tor? A. The opal or lourmalUe. symbolic of hope Q. Wtat should one do when dummy during a bridge *Mnv, waun the game or leave and walk around? 1 A. Kls better to sit and watch

! a flaw la the magnificent rhythm of those famotn ebony lego? Dan , UOtod. end hie heart seemed to dry ' up in hie thin cheat. And. with the trained eye of an expert. Slim May sard saw it, too. "He's wilting?" Slim choked, nudging Snapper, but keeping his giasaee moving with the Mg. black baraa "Snapper, bo’s groggy A dead abort ho roe I I tel) you. not evva a man like Dan Mill* can get *sm up to rase like this vritbout a • Aad they hadn’t gone a sixteenth ot s osileyet. Where the straightaway frosn

11 1 ■ ■ • W • the chute blends into the mile oval proper, Coronado bolted forward with a squeal strange to Gardner's earn Suddenly hl* teg* buckled Gardner went catapulting ever thu black neck. The hone crashed headlong to the ground, and was lost in tbs jumble of clattering hoofs. A mighty groan went up from the stands. “He's down! Coronado’s down!" The word soughed through th* immense throng “Coronado!" screamed Heather. She shuddered, cl«e*d tor eye* end opened them, to find Coronado lying motionless on the track and Gardner, badly shaken -»p, limping to his side. The otto* torses swept ««. with Lady Killer «n the lead. Heather clinched the rail in front of the box for sup-port, and stood trembling, weak and frightened, helpless as a child. The rest of the race was a blank to her. A little later she saw her stunned fottar. standing over Coronado. ' The great stake hor*e lay motmnlesa. staring up at Dan out of wid-. rolling eyea. Dan knelt and ran his hand gently over the Jim Meet- leg*, and then heat them frantecu ' at the knee*. ; but eouid find no break. “Get up. ladd-e," old Dan urged brokenly, tugging rr»Uy st the m w band q* the bridle in the hope Corowould riie But Coronado lay with his toad rtretehed wearily or. the track. (To be cem.nued) Iteil*** a*uSwmtrr-tir-T. Uu

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? RATH * I Ono Timo Minimum charge st 2Sc for SO words er lose. Over | K words, I<4s per word Two Times—Minimum charge of 400 for 20 worse er lees. Over 20 words So per word for the two times. Throe Tlmeo— Minimum charge I. Os Mio for SO words or lose. Over JO worse S'/jo per word for the three times. Cerda of Thanks the Obituaries ond versos .. 31.00 Open rate ■ display advertising Sde per column leek. CLAgfIIFICO RKRLIKfI The Deity Democrat has replies to the following key and box numbers, m answer to tiaaoified ads published In the paper: 12—14—17—21—M) FOR S.VLE ALWAYS new and VSED waabera, •weepers, refrigerators, stoves. Small payment. Fuel oil boater. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kltcbeo, salesman 201-ts FOR BALK — Potatoes. William Anderson. 9 miles northeast of Decatur on County line, just off <4 State Road 101. Monroeville phone. Mt-lOta FUR SALE — Six room semi-mod-ern bouse, close in on Jackeon St. Bocktnan Real Estate A Insurance. Phone 3. • 334-3 t FOR SALE — We have for sale some except ioually good buys in farms Have two good 40-acre farms with splendid Improvements. 80 acres well improved. 90 acres well improved. For appointment to see thyee farma. phone 104 or 1022. or call Mr. Chaa. Kent, phone 1182. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer and real estate. 234 31 Full SALE - 19 M Chevrolet tow:t sedan. Radio, heater, motor A-l. iiert of terms. Old car in trads. Busche Motor Stales Phone 976 335-3tx FOR SALE — Moves all types. Breakfest sets, stands and chairs ' Open eveulnga. Young’s New and Used furniture, lie Jefferson Bt. i 234-31 X FOR SALE 7-room house on brtek street in Geneva, lud Price |l,000 Down payment 3100. balance i at 4lu Percent interest. Satth-a-1 Edward* Co 253 3t * FARMS FOR SALE-120 acres in ! Jefferson township, will ex< haugc tor smaller farm; 48 acres Wsahington township, can be bought on <asy terms; 159« q acres close to Herne, will exchsnge for sasaller farm Also two residence properties In Monroe. Some small farms J. A. Harvey Realty Co. Monioe 337 2tx FOR SALE-Starke, Baldwin,- Dt~ llrloua applea, baud picked and sorted. Houk Bras.. Decatur route 1 238-3: FOR SALE —Circulating healer. 12inch firepot. good as new. Oldfaabionvd bedstead W. R. Houk. Decatur route 1. Phone 880-J. 238 3t FOR SAIAC OR TRADE for city properly House aith five acres Mrs. Suale Ward. Phone 8984. : mat FOR SALE — Dr. Salsbury RotaCaps worm powders. Tonic and conditioner. Jamesway ventilating ; system and equipment. Decatur Hatchery, Poultry Headquarters. 234-tt ! NEW TIRE performance at lesa than half new tire cost by ReCapping your smooth tires. Track and Paaaengi-r. Pot er Tire Co Phone IMfl. 341 Winchester 23<-3t TRADE YOL'R TI44EH in on Gilletts fully Kuaranteed for life liras and be safe tor winter driving. Porter Tira Co. Phone 1389. 341 Winchester. 238-at FOR BALE—Building lots on North Second street. Cleveland street. Line street, flchlrmeyer street. Madison street. U. 8. 27 extension. Adams street. Rome lots may be purchased on monthly payment plan Suttles Edward Co. »4-3 t FOR SALE Sprayed and hand picked apples on Julias Bright farm on Archbold road. miles west of Decal ur. Reasonable Frtte 238k3ta FOR SALE — Florence hot blast heating stove. Good condition. priced reasonable. Phone <39. 233-31 1 o325 REWARD—for any corn Great I'hrtsiopher Corn and Callous Salve cannot remove. Price 35c For Sale by Ed J. Miller Grocery. Weal Adams St, Der-atur, ;»? >n the game Q. When a guest la offered a diah •hit be dislikes Isn't he privileged to toy. "No. thank you"? A Os course be has this prlvliugo, but it la much altar it he « m take a small portion and ihea tusks a pretsuse of eating II

MISCELLAfrEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer for DrtOaa. the bottled cooking gas. Thor waahrr snd Ironer. K C. Stucky. Goneva Hatchery. Phone IM. Geneva. 255-ts NOTICE- Canning Monday. Wednesday and Friday until Furth er noUco. Also making cane molaaaes Bring your cane In any time. All quality work aasured and well cooked with steam. Liechty Custom Canning Cane MUI. Berne. 300-it FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. Tbs Madlsr Products Co., Frank Burger, agent 13-ts RVSII! Make big money nelllnx Minerals for live stocks. High prices tor live Mock insures big money. WARNER REMEDY CO.. 7333 Stewart Ave . Chkwgo. 11l ltx-s FARMERS ATTENTION The Mooransn M r g Co., has a local dealer who Is willing to work with farmer in reducing coot of producing live stock and poult.-/. Leon ard Sollday. 7* Mercer Ave.. Phone MB. Decatur. 3384tx BIT YOVR FARM NOW IF you want possession by March 1. Over <o choice Indiana and Ohio farms at low prices—easy terms. Act quickly! Write for FREE ILLVBTRATED CATALOG first Joint Stock Land Bank. Dept. 3547. Fort Wayne. Ind ltx-s NOTICE — Ths Wogoman Saaitorlum at Kendallville, Indiana, has vacaacies for aged and meatal cases. Reasonable rates. Telephone 47. Reverse charges. m-Uta Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to thank the many friends and neighbors for their kind assistance during the death of ocr beloved mother and grandmother. Ellen ThompsonHammond. and to express our apI predation to those who sent florI al offerings. Fred Hammond and family Arley Hammond and family. OBIIUARV Ellen (Thompson) Hammond The subject of this brief sketch. Rachael Kll.-n Hammond, daughter |of Abraham and Christina Thempraon. wan horn tn Wells county In I |diann <>n January 31. IMO Her I earthly pilgrimage came to a very peaceful cloa>< at her late home, the residence of her son. Fred, one and oue-half miles east of Decatur on Thursday afternoon. September 28th. 1939. She had reached the age of 79 years. 7 months and 24 days when the spirit took its flight from the body, to be at home with God forever. Her parental home provided for her such opportunities and comforts ss were tn keeping with the general conditions of her day She shared Ip the experiences of those pioneer days when luxury was quite unknown. The blessing of toll and economy was hers She was'unlied In marriage with Elijah Hammond on January 30. 1879 Together they shared each others joys and sorrows They provided for themselves and for their children snch provisions as were conducive to the rearing of a family of honored cltisena. Three sons came Into the home to cheer the hearts of the parents and con tribute to tin worth. The family removed Io Adams county about so years ago. where It has mads for Itself a place in the life of the community The husband and father was taken from the home nearly four years ago Since that time the deceased has shared the homes of her children. where she wss given careful and tender attention. Her recent Illness was of short duis'lou. al:hough shu has been ailing for some Htne. Only two weeks was she required to occupy the sick room Now, at a ripe age. her labors are over She ha* coduiMi until the end Bhs wan s member of the First Evangelical church of Decatur, where she was held in high esteem During the recent yeer* I It hss be, n Impossible for her to I attend the services, yet she was Itileresled in her church. and prayed for its success. Rhe is survived by three sonsArley of Bluffton; Fred, nf Deca tar. and Frank, of Custer. Michigan. Five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive, and one brother, William Thotnp x«n of Bluffion. There arc yet many other less near relative* and friends who pause to note the parsing of op n w h<> lived among ua. and has now been released from thia Ute. 'Tlx hard to break the lender cord When love ha* bound the heart. ‘Tis hard, so hard, to speah the words: “We must forever part.” Dearest loved one. we must lay thee In the peaceful grave's embrace. But thy memoi? will be cherished 'TH ws see thy heavenly face.

'•> roit Hl X *tudai > sk, r * *« uVI H*' Bl ' !■' ■; . ; ” i: HI \ II marker J daily R tPOMTrt 1 ANO Foreign Br « a > ‘ Msrket f er [)_. . M Crl r ' h.™ C| os»d st 12 v ' <kt«to- H No con>nuss;., n Mlid M v -“"<1 100 l<> !-■<> n„ 1-’" b> H- . >«« l<> !•><• Il>. l«« t<> IM> I*" m no m, m 240 to 27» it,, WM 270 to 300 to 3jo ; b , • iS "s Rough* Stag, Vealem IM Spring iamb, jM Sprit:,. bu. k „. v . M 'varln.gs |l|| wholesale egg «<■ rOLLTRY QUOTATiOmK FurnlsbM k ■ Metts Egg A u ■ Decatur 1|( ■ t'orrecie,! o, t«l»r 7 M Prl<e» fer nr»t u> A premium ot lc ta be paid for all class. taH White eggs ■ White Egg* .1 i H: os ti or n.:\ . . £ _. so, M ... M Heavy Hem- 1 lb Heavy Sr -■ -- Jts -c x B Whit.- Ro.h- I asd Q M Ro. ks. 3', lt>» *t.d a» • - ■ FORT WAYNE Li.EI’XtM Fort Wave- h-d <ta Larst. ,k 22" to 24<> lb. jB B Im. (B to IM. |B 2|o to B B B 3.. 0,0 tfl 32.'. 3> B 110 to Ido B 12" to II- lb- B 100 to 120 lb* -B Rough*. 45 75. .no Ml B Calve* 3115" !»mb» I? LOCAL GRAIN MAtot’ I BURK ELEVATOR CO ■ Corrected Odohsrt Prices to b.- jutid tJiwwß ■ No 1 Wheat. *•' IINo 2 Wheat > lb- 1 Oat*. 30 lb* t.al — ■ No 2 Yellus t out - ® No 2 Soy Beall’ J CENTRAL 80VA CO. I No. 2 Soy Bean* | 500 Sheet* Canan Second Sheet*. MB wrapped 35c. f I The Decatur Denwer* l*l ”• Mes** 1 * I Resale '*•**«■»,. ■ Notav I* l».r»t>> sl',*™|B audrraisn- d ha» I-**!' ecutrlx «( the »*tel» <* *’ J irrske, Ist* «t Adson j.JSEM .-es*e<f Th. e-lat* l< *| * r " t ‘ Huldsh Kliru>rr. 8»^* >rt> I Itenl l~ LHlerer.

Radios by men who KNOW HOW <- --Tilpln miller RADIO SERVICK 134 W. Mo"’’#* st O1 Phone 825 - R«» Ph<> "* ” FOR SALE p| WHILE THE* Cheap E*er>re»n». • h * d * l£t M — from rented lend. Riverside Nursery BERNE. IND-