Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except tiunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur. Ind., Post Office at Second Claus Matter J. H Heller President A. K Holthouse. Sec y A Bus Mgt Dick D Heller ... Vice-President Subscription Rates Single Copies I .02 One week, by carrier .10 Dae yoai. by carriers 00 Oo<- month, by mail .30 Three months, by nail 100 Six months, by mail 1.7 k One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 10V miles. Elsewhere I 3 W oue year. Advertising Kates made known on Application. National Ad ver Representative HeHEEKEK A CO. k Leltngton Avenue, New York lb East Wacker Drive, Chtkago Charter Member of The Indiana Mague ot Home Dailies. If ky roadunsafe, think how h.iz.a. dous tin | ocean u at > ill,- w zom - - o u — Ev<-n it I'l-Md'iH 11 •• »• doesn't in- i j d tn tincountry iltritt <i>nvii>."*l lti.il it hi did " "lib! b- ■ ■ • ■ ,1 --— Th wgrrilt. iiiutltiics v II hint lje>l ..y ■in in,. !»• and ," . . th- y hit iMtom ami li.it’n atiythmu more to tight for. they Si want | lienee — o_o — How -ini-iii win tin Lin, "111 ; day Th* oi.it’' * qii<>t*'d ' l.nti oln i glia’ address With' malice toward none.' alld then b* rated the president and Hu N’W Deal. - o o Tlmt imp In Adam* county last y. w.ii wo Hi tn i i than < million dollars Farming Ik a big busln- »i u tlii-. eountry and mi plan in the Stat*' rtniiln tin i, stilt. obtained In. I- m tin -l*’*i iarniH O 0 Th- Pre. St ■■ ■ l a r ...id Ai nltunil Show dates hat- been fixed July • " \iuii-t :: Im |naive It will be a big show sponsored by tin Chamber ot Cotnmen • with the 111 < lube and agricultural in tereats in tin county |kh tn ipaiing Check the dates on yottr i-tili-nd* —o Walter l.ard who demonstrated his d< ir. and ability S' many dis fen-iit thus when , alb-d upon to render piildii servile, has .ineptid th- |«ist id t han man of tie I bomb er of Cummer, i memlM-rwhtp d iv* if- and the memiH-is of tin various soil. Hing teams to be named. In vtt* you to join this publh splined organisation —o t oneu - min lllllii will han op !■>> Ition hi the May primary Norman Mwrei-I of Fori Wiiyiu an notiiii mg that In will lie a • and! dal. foi tip llepuMlcau nonilii.itloll Many |h .huh in th, Fourth disIrhi are ilise.it lsfi,-d with their ion gresslriall and it m i-iim that hie own p.nty m-min is are d- -erting him I' will la all Iniertslug light — O—<* < lll.|||.l WH ho, hell oil . Illi sudd’ ii death ot laud Tweedunuir govi inor geio iat of ill* Domition U*'4'h resulted Iroin a fra, lured skull tuHowltix a fall In his home He w.c- an able ;-*-titl*-mau. a scholar and diplomat and rank'd high in lamdoii circles His death turth ei adds to the i-x<lti-ni*-nl lit the jiortli country. du* to the war and the spei lai eler Hoti i ailed tot th. last of this month. -0 There are many reasons why you should lie a member of tinChamber of Commerce It la a t-lvb organisation having the interest of the city and community al heart and lanylng out those P ogtam* which help promote Ila • ■•Burr and advancement The ui.iiai mi-uibi rshlp enrollment will open nest week and for 92.50 you

■ » can get your card and be a member for a year. —o—♦— Indiana is noted for its high school basketball and the pupula ity of th*' sport. This is true again in college basketball Indiana and Purdue are tied tor first place In tin Big Ten t'oiiferem e and when you we these two teams play, you an convinced that they ate the country's finest If you want a real thrill see th* Uest game between tiles, two leaders at Purdue th* hut of the month •- o * New methods and new formulas on how to make farming pay and get th*' best results, were expounded and explained by the Short Cottis*' speakers. Ea< Il session i w is attended by .in attentive audij once and mioh good should result from th* two day instrmlh*- and helpful program Farmer* expressid lh* li pleasure ami wen enthused with th* sincerity ot the speak et« Anything that helps farming, hclini th*- nation foi we arc first , dep, iid'-ut on th, soil and th* u* w wealth It creates. o ■«• I! " M- 11 liom S’ I'll* .litem In di.in. will ;;.ith* i hi tt* tonight for a wl_-w.nu vat to irn aiid Iratetnal i -it web iti mti.-i-i *d Poiolaligo Tiib* I ml nt i M Mai I; ~. . ..ii* 1 . ’,* known ill* ’III,. ’ - *ll ill, |,l ell* mil I .111*1 a i .imlt’lui- io ’ln lOii’* nth'* <t Hi.., luiiioi r<,ig.jmor< are hw|»t‘i thni th* - a'* olli, s and vislton ! f "tn ill.-: , >• ■ . • * omitig. civ t Ing them Urn hand oppottuiiity to -*lt:hi I Mat In ~ ' mi. Mi .Bi* tn- laildidacy is tiic**tlng 'w 'h l.ivorabl* a,'ion hi lt* d -Men * tri les -o o - Tin «. *-opd annual Indiana I,.ink | mg eoiiferen* * being h*-|d at Indi- , alia I’ulversity has a'traeted u l.ug. turnout fo> <l* tail* d study of | lln.im lai .Hid * I ouoinie |uobl* ms Evn iitii’ i and minor officials of Imth larg* and small lusti'utlons i .it* ri p • soii'.-d at th,- Hi ’-••• ilny I m.'mg und* t university ampin - i Nationally p omim-nt • »|n its in V.H ills 11, Ids a , pre-, lltin-- »llbJeits ii what constitutes a * Uni* oi -hort lours, iii b,inking The benefits of tin- gathi ring should +>• translated to business <-nterpils*-s and to th*- general public. Th*’ H***isi*-i bank' s thn- an follow- ' in: th, | lan adopt' d by many Inis I im-vs and professional orgamui Hons in a series of addresses and - dis* usgions designed to k * p th* I m* iiilH-rship al* • ast of latest d* | M-lupm* tits in a particular Im, j As om of th, s|s-ak*'is d* ’la - d [ill all address to th*- nrtlfentpi | ; |i I He, ,-s.iry tor li.ink- to do a U'HHI m* ihandlslUg job as ' it is so: any oth* r business i lndiaiia|s'lls Sim o o - the swiss wav Sw IX* land s "living spa, ’ is | very risliiil*,!. Hi iompa,ison willi ' soim nelghlMO Ing irmiitrti s Ils only natural esounes are Ih-huh-lul scenery ami abundant water lao king in oil and iron ami *<*al and othei underground wealth. Ils 1,-rriloiy is not ,ovet,,| by Hi*-"have-not" governments which s* m dele, mined to he, om* "havr A by ili* aggression rout. This next al an mighlmr U» i oim Iths that wen Iw tllgereiits m th* World War. and up|H al Io I** work tnv up io another gigautn ><<nI Io t ha not engag'-d in any foreign war for |o« years. Thy Swiss p* o|>|, seem io have Hu r,-< ip* lor i independence mid peai e This*- ami other facts the Swiss ar*- lelhiig about lh< ms*-lv,-s and I their tiiinilry In iheli pavilion at Ih* ,-astein world S fair. To p* ople weary of the , *,iislanl Mckerltig. threatening and aggresalon of suine r European governments, the Swiss v story la upp* alms —Anderuon Bulletin * TODAY H COMMON EltltOlt * la, not way. "Your goods and chattels and even your peace la * in danger;*' say. 'are In dan--9 «er," 10-eaua*- the snlijeet la I compound and tieressarlly plural *!♦ •

~ SPIDER AND THE, FLY-1940 ** jS*' Wk //#’« h * I l B \\ /f ! pk' u'. // ? // P \ \ /yr » // , // ! rs>. r aisle si.ou 'i I throw a bandful of epsom mils and Answers To Test I *“*' ulllll 1,1 •••“‘lt’ L row n handful of m,;-t,iinto th* ailh 4W--__wt i of seats 'uli with the hot w.it, Thi will vgUeSllOnS I q Who l.ould ' iv on th, .oi 1 lielp relieve fatigu* and often Belo* are the answers to ths | , t l . al jon when two p, .n» I ,v*. break up th* < old Test Questions printed | lu o l„. n ititnalu. *-.l’ I Boim on Page Two A h | b ,. , jllly 1(| |h , |)h . Mh „ y |i(i ||( „ |M , (1., * .I.-,-t two into conversation ,\||„w it to stand ovei night, ami I ~ , Q Which is pref* laid, toi u i„|. Hl,, flavoring will have mi opput- ' ll ul ‘ ' 1 1,1 a ‘ * Huss letter. Deut Sir- or Gentle tunlty to blend which makes t ''' men.’ great difference when the soup is A Gentlemen is the prefetrwl ielieut*-d ~ Giegmlan form. — . — o i ii 9<ol>« 1 1 <’liv« (> h, ». ■■ i) i fi >— ■ 1 —■— — - —■# ; • u LM < k L • I TW ENTY years | • t.ntaur Hottsefcold bcrapbuok j ( AfiO TODAY It' l* i’artm, |it of th- In'* nor. j |Jy Koht rta • ’ ♦ ♦ " " ... 1 - * Fei, II ft,, destroys a garage r ’■“■ — - ♦ Care of Doll und do, ■ ot.sid* iahl* datuagi- to Modern Etiiiuette I ,f l * , ‘' imi*’ iiri» doii h. iioot»-i n-iden<> north second By ROBERTA LEE I 'iutr*-d a dirty fa • nib H with street ♦ ♦ a -"i’ Hoyt 11., '!'... i Q Shouldn t a man remov, hi- rag. This will remove the soil with- ■ harge of the Decatur gas office I topcoat la-fore starting down th.- out injuitne the paint and luslei temporarily. i,i-i* ot a iliutch or theater'’ » Old Fashioned Cold Remedy Heine schools cloM-d bonus, of \ Y, ■ He should m-v.-r go down When on, feels a cold coming on u starlet fever epldeiult Hi* ;,ii*|,’ dt-roblng 11, should i* and i» resorting to th,- good old Hartford City liasketliall team move the eoat and place it acros-.fashioned method of hot water, lot- defeats Decatui high 31 to II bls arm la-fore star ing down th. of nit," ami a hot lemonade Grover C Shank* and Miss Ma GOVERNMENT IN ACTION Economical State Purchases

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plct’-l 7 ! ,e. tVf' ’I t r. ■ on t!.- o;. ■ >- « cf L.cL stale v<-pp. ♦ by the Can* tral Psrehastng Department. 1 Lvwer r,jht—Testing caused I food,. 117 UH tie r, ,|, o.obihty of »Y |, .tmg ati d purchasing tnota ihnn JJI.OOO.nOU worth of

foodstuffs and supplies for th* state and th* slate institutions an- I nually. th* Central Purchasing Human has heecom* a most int portant arm of the state government > In- d-t ■ <|i its imn testing laboratory t» dcterntfjie that all vanned goods, etc., | com|dy with the state and federal , . pur* food regulations, and some artMca, such as oleomargarine and like sominodilies are sept to i the Mate Boaul of Health fori

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| testing before pure hoses are mad*. I Firms filing bids for stat* supplies are required to furnish •an.ples of ( ca-h article and th* office of the bureau resembles a •eell-etockcd grocery at bidding ' time, Purchases ar* made on the | I requisitions filed by the various I state departments and Institutions, , i nd by purcham in large quantii'w. wholesale or les* than whole* - I »*!• prices are obtained by th* I

I state. Purchases ar* made at specified time*, for instane* th* schedule calls for the purchase of dry good* and notions, bedding, napery and toWrling on the fit st Monday of January, April, July , and October. Coat of operating the deport* I mrnt during the past fiscal year , was HIM of one jiv rent of the purchases made Tote* r*. i penditutes so. opeiation <o«ts «-ra i MS.ffS7..'g.

COURT HOOSE Notice to Diemtae In Hie claim of the Homestead t otnpany against the estate of Hit'll aid II Johnson a notice to dismiss was filed by the defendant Estate Cate In the estate of Lisetta Kchlft kman proof of publication and posting of notice of final settlement was tll*'d t'ertiticate of clearance was filed The final report was sub mliH-d examined and approved the administrator discharged and the estate closed. In the estate of Amanda <* Ktalter u peltthm Io settle the estate a« Insolvent was filed submitted and sustained and the administrator was Ordered to give two publlni Hons and post notice as required by statute. Applliaiions foi letters of administration was fill'd by Walter Urn zetihof- in th<- estate of Ammon ft. Britxeiiliofe Bond was flh-d in the sum ot |5 HHi examined and approved The ietteis were orden-d issued, reported and confirmed Inventory No 1 was filed examined and approved In the estate of Christian C Sprung*-!'. The Inventory listed 1.’4 WOS« ill propel tie» In the estate of Marlon Reher a schedule to determtoe th** Inherit nine tax w,<* tiled and referred to th*- county assessor The schedule listed *1 kin in real estate Ml" in chattel property and deductions ot »5 M* 30 lot claims, debts and expenses In the estat, of Hose Christen a iclieilul*- to determine th* inheritJune* tax was filed and r*-Cerred to th- county assessoi The schedule Jlsteci 31.000 tn real estate. 31.0*'s Im I'itizens Telephone company I stia-k and M 25 deductions for I < limns debts and *-xp< n-e-ln the estate of Ellis Hnt* her proof ot publication und natter of appoint no nt was filed Proof of publication and posting nf notice of final settleini lit was filed The filial report was submitted examined and approver) th, adtnmtstra | tot discharged and the estate closed Marriage Licenses H< x Eugen,- Brinkman. Arlington. Ohio to Nancy Ellen Khinehail Decatur route five. I HOME TALENT PLAY iCONTfNVVD FROM rJMSB ONRI Abner was given by a group of Decatur boys and girls Af'< i this th> authoi and director ot tipplay. Kiuurd Anderson, was intro. .di* ~! A county pantomime an | old fashioned square dance follow II ,-d This was anaiigi-d l,y William Neadstin,’ as was a Hawaiian band The St John’s accordion band |,-d by W E I fieltnan followed A tumbling act was presented by ii group of eight Monroe high siAool gills directed by liurothy ,y the Millet family I la-l M. Hugh of llaitford township are marrii-d by Justice A C Butcher Call for (SOM la-glonaln-s to dear tin New York streets of snow and ice PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY. Feb. 16 I2:MI N«m Deeatur Sale Barn CATTLE. IIOILSES. HOGS. SHEEP, and Miivrellancnuß i Art idea. Decatur Sales Co. A TIMBLY WARNING need not alarm you. but «« •onWiiktflDßuggMt that your jewelry immb the protection of an "Al W ixka "Jewelry Floater Imwance Pohcy. fkvad wwt* ’{£• Lew coat. Igaaed by The Automobile ImwreM* Company of Hartford,Coffin. The ' Suttlc-s-Edwardh Co. Agents Dxcatur, Ing. Niblick Btorg Btda. k j f J Ml | |i t B itfli

was next A snare drum aolo waa given by Donald D Lehman, win net of Mate and national honora and who sp peared with many of his medals won In contexts The cloning number was music ' presented by the Winner chorus and ftk yodler directed by Carl T Haltegger. — -o PHENOMENA IS (OtiNTtNUBD '«s ra-Jfc rxai nights foi the balance of the month will be seen Jupiter. Venns. Hatum and Mars with the moon directly above the line Telescopes of the amateur Mtronomers of the community are expected to b«* given a heavy workout during the next two weeks an I this phenomena la being studied The above observations regard ’ mg the placement of the planets | were mad>* by French Quiun. of thia city who tn Interested In astronomy and an amateur student ' in the study of the stars. * 20 lb. white unwater marked mimraKraßh, adaptable for all kind* of mimeograph work and nuit<<ble for ink signatory, "Sc. The Decatur Democrat Co.

Publie Sale] I. th, nndcisigned will sell at I'tiblh Aucil.m ~i, h> 1 mil, Houth and mile East ot Monroe, on FRIDAY, February U, 1940 j Commewcbvg at 12 Noon HORSES—Kay Mair. I. sound, weighs about Ik's li,. lIW, Both good wotlteis ' CATTLE Guernsey Cow. 5. with calf by -Id. ; g,; , (>t Cow. 6 due to freshen April I. 5 gs. cow J, ,-«<•) i,» y How. : Guernsey Heifers due to freshen by Hi*; A|, ~ Heifer coming yearling. A good herd of cattle SHEER 6 Ewes. 2 and 3 yra old, du,- to lamb nitd'i:. , f HOGS-J I’oland china Sows due to tanow m March aud China Boar. I yr old 15 Feeders, wt I 4» to IS», It,. POULTRY 5o Whit,- l.'tfiiorn Pullets, laying g',,ei i„ hay a grain 1 i„n mixed hay. several tons of foddei. 75 bit good corn MI6CELLANLOUb 2 good bioodcr houses |i>»!. bug, |,<d box. h tornei posts, trailer wl'h •’<>, k j i, M. Do ling Cream Separaloi, like new 1 kt'. lon milk .wn. g'sul set of breeching barneat; i,dl.es s brooder .stove. I turn « hl, k site, and many arlbh* m 3HH meiitloii IkllMb tesh J. A. HAGtiARD, 0w« j Chris Bohnke Aucthmeer |EI mei Baumgartner—Clerk mH PUBLIC SALE J As lam qiiHOng farming I will s. II at public Au, ti, **n -a** of Fort Wayti. on State Road T,* oi I mil, Sou l. . * assei Chun h oi 11 miles Nvithwest of Decstnt on SATURDAY, Feb. 17, 194 V - Ila.® The tollawing property to-w.t; jf 7—HORSES—7 ■ 1 pall Sortel a Itomi horses, smooth tnOtitb. weigh,**,.• ',*o wLM work team: 1 Bay horse « yeais weighing lIJU It,yrs old. weighing 1400 lbs. 1 IIU< k colt 2 yis. old : l*„ „t mg 2 yis old. 1 Sorrel col' coming 2 yrs. old 4—CATTLE—4 S 1 Holstein cow coming with fifth calf, fresh by day ,t -» ■ «ey cow coming with fourth call, fresh by day , f 1 Guernsey coming with third calf In March, giving r>. *>t I Holst, In heffei coming with first calf In July It you ~- ' i good milk cow be sure and come to this sale HOGS lu Sows and Pigs 9H — MACHINERY —1 In'eniatlonal Manure spreader, good sh ip. M.< ■ • m’-k H® Black Hawk coin planter; McCormick mow.-i . r., n. » ,g" land rollei three section spring-tooth harrow slngl* . , plow hay 1,-ddei. < orn cultivator; large fonr wh.-el Htkll brooder house 4x» hog house cream nep* ra’<, ■’ liens forks, shovels, chain* and many Othet artb ■ • '-o to mention V tons Timothy Hay. some Corti In crib. 15 shock- "i ■*•'■. TER MB l ash B RsF.2UBER.OunH E c Doehrman Auitlonv-i Pat Boyle Clerk Lunch served l,y Uidfes Aid of lit Joseph Church 11, PUBLIC SALE I Having de, ld*-d lo quit farming and engage In oth, - ’ s,-|l at publii auction one mil,- north and 1 4 miles ,m*MONDAY. February 19, 1934 i comm«nc,n| at 9:00 • to.. tM fallowing n*ope-’i IB

DNE MOK.SE title Blue ll<N,n Gelding. I years <>ld weight Hem sound, a good hors,-2.T—IATTIzE—2-1 One Holstein Cow S yrs old with calf by side, one Holstein Cow 3 years old- Ith < alf by side; one Holstein and Guernsey co* 3 yra ■dd with calf by side, one Holstehi Cow 3 years old. with calf by side, onu Holstein cow with calf by side Them- Holstein co*s, 2 year* oM. fresh and rebred one Holstein cow 7 yr old due March 7. on,- Holstein cow. 7 yra. old du>* April 12. one Holstein cow. 4»yrs old. dmApril 2* one Holstein co*. 3 yra old due May Ist one Holstein cow 3 yrs ofd. bred January in. mllkltrg good flow om- Holstein k Guern sey Helfer, pastare bred; one Hol stein H'-ifet is months old. op,-n; one Brindle Cow 7 years cdd. wltli ,aW by side, one Rrtndle co*. 2 yea-s old first calf hy *«••; one Guernsey ,„w g yrs oid frosh and retard: on, Guernsey Cow fi y«trs old. dn<- March Hth one Durham ,*• 7 yrs old dm March »; three yearling Holstein Helfers 25—HHEEI’—25 Twenty-five Shropshire Ewes. 3 * 4 yr* old. will lamb lot of Mar. 3 TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY Dm Fannatl F 2fi 1937 Tractoi, on rubl*rr, one Farmall F-20, 1»3« Tractor on rublter; one Farmall F--2«». 1935 Tractor, on rubber Th.-ae tructors are In first class condition I and equipped with fights and storage bsiterie* McCm-mhk tx-wlng Mttle G.-whts Tractor Ph,w, < m ,üb. lor new used v.oy llrttw; • M<-

LUTHER DETTMER, Own J Huy 8 Johuaou, Christ Hohukc. and Uos Huatvt, Atwlluucvi* I

Three Men r ' es (M R< Wl Marion L'd'Vr' three 'oim.. Hon »;, h ' .'l'f-’-mr. w. , 'bur Harrtn.n , ~. William I. <',,„ k ?fM Isrro and < |i H ,| e , M , Meha.lsvm. added -h„, ~ ~,. s , he, Were h<-l<| awa ?l . t ...Mg probably today WMEm® ! LIVER BUS Rtffirat Csl« B> l_u| J *. Th* Hvrr £*• s'.rt *” * ’ r,, ‘ tu’." ’ w’ '?*' *" Sowins W.. . ~ g——

i i'onnii k • Ih ■ i H Tractor Plow" M- for inn k 11- • . . Itkc n-w -»n- V Ctftf packer ‘ft B tMil-i Cnltl|»i< k- H •Cultivator X"<. ■ tractors, on-- I" ”• ' tn Kond condition. ■ lor Hf<il*< PiT’t'.ir V like new usiol ! - < H Hawk f iow Com I M tllisiT att.-ichin- m B V. w Id.-s Mid- »»-■• "B Ti*dd«-r. on- M, < - B *-ft Poseur T- M * 'B one ISecidns Bind-- H Itsk- . 1 John 1>- r- < ' Cush Ba< Hay lz-«d 1 B : McCorrnli k in--rlrij < ■' J or. new. 1 Welon U o V grsWi b-gl IHid" II " Impii-riK-n' Trail---- ’•» ’ '■ built; t New Id-a M .-iii- S i-r. it-md, one I ‘W Harrow. ■ CMBMne. Has I'OMBfNE M-to-n kW No It. ML cu' ot rnl’l-W bean and idover •' pick up reel This - '■ two seasons. I" I" ' ■ Hon; HAT IIAI.KII !>eer<ng 17-X2 A N" ' 1 on rubber Puw- r-d •' h ■ tlnontal motor 1 MIffCekLANEOU# t One Dulaval Milkin clew it, easy, portaid-- u- ■* -■ Some Household go-*1- -' w and mrtlcloa t«"i num- - ou- '• tlon. I THUMB Cash If I'.d ■ sfri*?,. arrang- at Oaat‘"'•** ■' I Lunch sen cd by th- Adulß Os the Prledbi Im Chur-h |