Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1940 — Page 2

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Pansies and Violas Are Easily Grown Frotn Seed

Pansy plant* such a* are sold in «ow*r in early >prli| m*y b* grown quite easily by th* gardaner who lu» a sold frame Th* «eed is town tn late summer in a feed bad which can ba tliaded and watered. Saad of one of th* giant strains should ba obtained if <m* want* large flower*. If imall floweri arc preferred, the locaiied tufted or Scotch pansies will do better, flolra may also be given the tame treatment All pansies aro manbeet of the viola family, but the name pansy it applied to those which have faces ’ It you have a teed bed made of fine soil thaded with a canopy nt cheesecloth or lath and which can ba watered, tow the teed in rows, ’f you have no such seed bed pre* pare a flat shallow boa full of »died toil in the usual manner and sow ’he paaaiet in that It can be placed tn a shady spot and kept well watered until the seedlings appear. In lowing spread the seed thinly. Mix land with It if necessary to prevent overcrowding. If the seeds are too Uddl it will be difficult tv disentangle the roott of the seedlings when time comet to move them. As soon as the seeds sprout they should be g.van all the light possible and plenty of fresh air Do not let them dry out Protect them from the m.d-day sun. When the seedings have made their firs', rough leaves they should be transplanted to other flat!, where they have more space, or to the cold frame. Florists usually move them to flat! where they are planted 2 inches each way this is called pricking out " They are allowed to grow here until they are small sturdy plants. The amateur may sh<>rt cut th.s procedure and move the seedlings directly from the seed bed or first flat to the cold frame.

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’ MMFsryy w>*mtn- ■"| A. ] ftJTgS td *** v ( 1 sJlffßr) Tueno ssnsv 1 ’V- VIOL At I e 1 wflucc—m Roil in the cold frame should not be < vermanured. but should be ’ light and friable and reasonably 1 ferule. The plants should be sit in rows. 4 inches apart m the rows, and • inches between the rows. Let ’ the plants grow in the open through i the fall until the gp ur.d begins to i frees*. Then fill up the cold frame w ith dry leave* and cover it with the I sash or boards. In severe weather the sash can be covered with straw . mats or any such covering, but this I is not usually needed. In the spring a* soon as frost > begins to come out of the ground, i the leaves should be taken off the - pansy plants and the sash put on i the frame The management from • now on is the same as any other - planting in the spring The pansies ’ will bloom under the glass much I earlier than they would outdoors, i and you will have pansies to set I out in the border when the tulips begin to bloom.

rifle with which I' S. armed sou rs are living equipped? i 4 In aht.h State i» Lake Placid. | the home of winter sports? 11 5 Whi. h department In the Fed- * I oral Government was established ■ last ? 6 Ito Itoiiana- grow pointing up or down? i 7. Give three Englt-b words that contain all the vowels in tiwir s Name the only President ever

nominated three times, for that of flee. How many fireside (hats ha* the President of the t’nlted Htates made* I in Who -Jd ' Yod may tire when you ar* irady. Gridley?" MARKET* AT A GLANCE stock*: higher and quiet ltond«: Irregularly higher. V. fl. governments Irregular. Curb atm-ks: b regularly higher. Chicago stocks: higher. Call money: one percent. Foreign exchange, lower. Cotton: firm. Grain*: firm, wheat up sotted i, <>-iit Coin up aliout U to H cent.

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Story So Far Drawn together a* they aid fieddeat victim atop Titaa Tower, aew skyscraper. Marte Jdada Morton and Dr. Hill Blaine sente rnataal affection. h ilb meoiarita ad her levs foe late Airman Mike Marton still warm, however, Linda feeb vary mi ted emotwoa as she day-dreams of pimaible romance with the debonair young medic. After bee harrowing roof top experience, Linda returns home, unnerved. Her mind goes bark to that tragic night when Mika was killed Im a crash. CHAPTER SEVEN Two enwrgcneio*, striking simultaneously, jerked Lind* back from the mist* of memory into the very actual present At the Mine instant, her lamb chop* started to burn and the doorbell rang. '• M ichey." shr cal led. eh< >ki a* f rots the smoko which billowed from th* stove, “opea th* front door, will you, please V Burned chops or not, Linda ready welcomed the interruption in her thought*. They were not happy. From the memory of the fatal crash which had taken the Ilf* of Mike Mrton in the charred wreckage of a plane sprawled oa a mountain peak, Unda's thought* had flashed to the Bradley Morton*. Mike's parents. Following her eollapee at the airport, after the new* of the crash had confirmed what th* already knew in her heart, Linda had been taken directly to the hospital. Young Mickey, whoa* arrival wasn’t expected for m arly two month*, was born shortly afterward. In a critical condition herself, Linda had remembered, nevertheless, to send a heartfelt telegram of sympathy to Mike's mother and father. She got no message—of sympathy or otherwise—in return: no offer of aid, money or condolences. No, nothing I Never in her whole life, before or •iaoe, bad Linda felt so utterly, inconsolably alone. She had absolutely no on* to whom to turn. And th* Bradley Mortons, who could endow homes for orphaned waif* and homeless cats, held out no hand to help th* wife they hadn’t wanted their Miehaai to marry. If they had raeh a hand, they kept it well concealed la th* overstuffed Morton picket. Linda could never forgive that. That’s why the didn’t notify them when th* new Michael Morten arrived shortly after the first Miebael left th* world who** stuffy bands couldn't bold him. The Bradley Mortons, smug and seif-satisfied in all their glittering affluence, would never know—eo far a* Landa was concerned—that Mike Morton had left them a grandson. I “Qh I" Th* thought suddenly struck Linda, that th* shouldn’t have mat Mickey to answer th* door. What if it were a prowler; oa* of three fiends you rrad about in the papers when there's a series of attacks? She was about to drop tbs ehop* and dash for th* door when a load and hearty voles from ths hall reassured her. “Hello, there, Dopey!” Jo Men ■' iw*'t vtecs beamed. -Who’* paw

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Chicago livestock: bog* uaeven ly weaker, cattle strong. *b**p Rubber lower. Silver bai in N*» York: uai hsag-, *d at MY coat* a fine ounce MM—W — 1 "•went of tn* firow" Wma Austin. T*X O “fiwe«l of the |>row" awards ar* bvlag mad* aa nually to !• University of Toxa* <ii*inoarihi studeat* by Dr T. V Taylor, S2y*eroM daaa *m*rita» of the university's school of engineering. Th* award* ar* 115 ea« b. •nd they go to the studrgts whom (the dean believe* ar* gsttiag their professional tisiateg the bard way trad* tn a Gaea Tews OeaMar

brother—4ho eighth dwarf? Well, "J*P UUa’s eaten filtered ort from the kitehem "Tra lews* that young am atesto. lit mother decoa*! i approve of the amteh. Bataoatomi ' in and grab yoanolf a shaie aad • ' chop; they toth aaed nmM«* * AaspMte Mearae, teTand otrfb- ’ ii« t> • «WnMm» eaq»ba*taed ’ brunette way, stopped thseagh th* kiithw deer. AtoWd her bag aad

A I amamm» Y | \ ■T’ "Ttt knew me. Un.” th* smilrd. "Madam Meara* *a th* prowl."

I eye bolding frame, peered the wide, t innocent brown eyee of Janka. J« guv* Landa th* "how’a It, I babe?" gesture, well manicured ; hand, with pointed erimaoa nails, I swept, palm oetwasd, before her face In a semi-eireular perimeter. "You know me, Lin." sac smiled, i "Madam* Monro* oa th* prowl. - Anything eiiciMe from >to 200." I "Idnda, honey," Jaaleo waa at th* > effervsaeent point. "1 rani beHev* it's tram Yeu'r* fit al the paper*. I Yea*N faseoas. Abort that eperaI tion on th* roof today, 1 mean. : You’re a heroine!" i "Step right up, baby," Jo contributed. "and receive the chaplet I bare woven with thee* here Hly t white bands, to ba placed upon yoer t alabaster brow." I Linda stopped massing with th* i chop* aad strad stockstill grinning I at them from the siak, arms akimbo, small fiato rotting oa her hip*. i •‘Heroine, la it?" ah* smiled. I "Well, that’s most terriNy nice of - yea girls. Tell you what 111 do: HI trad* th* title new, right unseen, for ■ three brand now laart chops. pf«-

* Adams County Memorial HonpiUl I o • » DisnilM*d tllwri* aogee*. lout* I. Mrs. william (Irlaler and baby.' WlHahlr*. Ohio. — . »o— ‘ —• She's Featmittreta at M Grant Orchard., Waah <UJL [ TV title of youw**’ post mitt i see, la th* *t*te of Washlng'oe uadi poeolfily the Other 4T state* M' rialmed by Mr* D. G Lyle, wife of the general atore proprietor here Mr* Lyle, who »»• horn May 17. IMt appointed R*i I jMtotrea* August J, IM» Dance Wedno*4a> Nun Sgt

"BnA Undm" Jan ice waa eager as r a*MMn»htodratOrista*na. ’’Wpi eortow. M t tea thrilling, bawatly I TsM a* aS nbont H, weal ywF I -Uek.” Jo added, "yradont dray I that you helped twn a man’s life darting, nvirt tiim eaa’t y*v mante ana* aw far amF "De yon girla, *» either W yra, know Dr. Malm-Bin BlteneF Uada hadn't meant to say that H fart pepped *at. A»fi M didn't

sound nearly aa casual aa she’d planned it ; Janice wouldn't notice, she felt 1 rare. But Jo was smart Jo would ’ be taro to make a erack about it, "Such a question I" Jo aeoffed, "Do I know J. Pit rj- nt Glots? Do I know Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.? Do I know aay eligible male who has money Md what it tali ft, IwMiidM? Th* ' answer I* no. But—do 1 know who h* is and would I like to know Dr. Blaine better? The answer is yes, bet definitely YES." "I Just wondered,” Linda faltered, "not that it meant anything.” It didn't sound convincing. The throe girte, with Jo and Unds doingmosl of the talking and Jara. •’> moath open ia wonder more than fit v speech, proceeded to reconstruct th* . dramatic events of th* day. Mickey and th* burned chop*, both forgotten, had to fend for . themaelwu. Mickey took his doll ( Itopey and won* into the front room. | Th* shop* JeeC *at there ca tbe sink, r (Te be continued) •toKW-Brab • >ra

I M wa ßail, " ,aa * ,lManM '" MM " r HATH On* Time-Minimum oh*rg* *f ate ter gp word* er tram Over M word*, As* e*r word. Two Ylmw-Mlnlmws <**rpo of dp* W 10 worda ar lone Over M worda 2* per word far the two tlmoa Throe Two* -Minimum *•**•• I Os Mt* ter M word* ar lea*. Over M word* Ikba par ward far the three time*. Card *f Thanka — »• ObHutriea and vtrasa _ |lf» Open rate-dlaptay edwarttetng | f»c per column Inch. * “ILIttO" aovihtissmsnts I Advertlaameata appear lag Mi this cahiteD witboat umes signed ar* “blttiA” ~boy are j to ba answered by tetters, ad- j | dreaoed to th* bos number In care of the DbUy Democrat Wo ran give no laformattoa I concerning the pantea ad vert toMM- ’ J FORMAL* FARMERS ATTRNTION - Coll H»-A at our exuense for deed atock removal. The Stodtet Prodnete Co, Frank Burger, agent. U-ts FOR SALE New « foot refrigerator*. 2* used washer*, tweeptrs, refrigerators. Decatur Hatchery, leader. James Kitchen. ilesman 140-K FOR SALK- Burk a Chick itertar containing Cod Liver oil without C KA-GENK. 12 W; with C-KA GENE. U 7b. C-KAGENE assists tn controlling coccldloslt. Burk Etovator Co. <b-tf FOR SALE Seed potato**. Verb ette* Golden. Russets and RuralRussets. M bushels. ’* mile east of De< slur on state road 224. Phone number 5424. Willard Steele. t Route 2, k !4> 3tx FOR SALK - Knglieh Shepherd I pups. Will make good watch .louii First farm want of Horn,*, Noah Spruager. 144g>t FOR SALK Floats. Atoo toy beaus for teed. Mile south o( > hospital oa Mud Pike. Phone 502. Vtetef Arnw her. k HUt FOR SALE- Team sorrel mare*. 1 •nd 4 year* old: one Mcf’ormirb riding com cultivator; one O-snot ; rut M<Cormlck binder. Theo Btilmahn. Decatur, Ind, ft 2. Preble j phon.- 5 on 20. 145-3 t FOR SALE — Cherrte*. Friday. Early Richmond J. O. Trteher. I Route A Phone B>4»-H. HUt FOR SALE L’sed Dura water filler. Good a* new. Will giv- you ’ clean soft water. No malnt* ince eosl. Phone *43. k IvJ Jtx FOB SALK — Btrawiierrtw. 10c quart; bring container*; order now. Ernest Lonxenbcrger. Craigrille phoa*. 1 mile west. nille south Magii y. 14Mtx FOR SALE —Vsed car radio- Bicycles -Tires—as low as 25c per week. Holthouse Sinclair Service. 334 N. 2ad. Phoe W7. k Ufrtf FOR SALE -Good Keystone hayloader; Hampshire male hex Oliver 11*11. 1 mile southeast of Turkin on 224. 144-2 t FOR SALE Strawberries. *2 a case at farm. Otto D Biebertch. t Route 2. Decatur. g 144-3tx FOR SALE 28-in Alli* Chalmers separator. Harold Whlttenbarger, a in ilea northeast of Decatur, Monroeville route 2. 144-3tx PRIVATE SALE I Will m-B at private sale at tny roaldence, 414 Vi. I Elm St. (opposite Cloverleaf depot! antique furniture, bed, beddiatc. household good*, washing machine and numerous other article*. Ira Oswald. 145— ! FOR HALE — IMI Cbn». Master Coach. Heater and Ne w Ttree. See al Knapp Service Elation. X. Second utreet. i tot J *FOR SALE— l’**d General Etocttic refrigerator. A-l shape Cheap, ikcalur Electric Shop 145h.3t N. A. BIXLER f OPTOMRTHinT HOURS 1:10 te H:K 12:50 to 1:00 •aturdaya. 1:00 p m. Teteahon* IM HOW W ELL DOES yovb motor hi n? If it doesn’t perk along a* soon aa you step on th* starter better let our *xp«rt* give it a ivtotoc tuvteup. Those ttnrd te stoat meter* not only see a worry but are gas eatera. Perhaps you would rather look •over our new P*m<ac* and used car* *f all make*. WHITE - ZESER 3rd at Monro* Phar,« 544

Foil SALK Plant* Also soyl ImMM fur wilr Onv-fuur:li mile I south of hospital on Mui pike Plume W 2 Vli'tn Am*chr> h 14Mt Ft tit SALE Gable-Nelson piano Cheap If sold at once tol Winchester street. HkgStxl MISCELLANEOUS RCFINANCK er buy year farmlewsst interest— M year loan—repayable anytime ■Meat farmers' organisation. Henry ■. Haller, NFLA fioc'y-Treaa 51-ktf NOTICE L'pholaterlng. refintoblng and repair work of *ll kind* We buy and aell good furniture. Do- 1 catur t'pbolstery Shop, South Sec i olid St . I'hone 430. 11" tot SINGER HKWING MACHINE AGENCY 445 H First St Phone | 411. New and guaranteed u*«d ma chin*-* bargain*, on payment plan Sewing taught free. All make* reI • '- 114t4x . 125 REWARD fur any corn Greet Chriatopher Cora aad Caltou* Salve cannot remove. It has raI muted million*. Price Me. Mail orders tilled promptly, lalea-wo-men wanted and Heaters. Sold by K J. Miller Grocery, distributor*. West Adame St . Decatur, Indiana. 145->tx FORMERS! Bring In your old fem e wire or call phono 1373. Frank Garwood. 1433tx NOTICE- FOR SALE Home gruwn strawberrte* Rose Grocery at State Line and 224 Open Sundays g 143 3ti FOR RENT" FOR RENT 4-room house at 407 Wiathevler street. EMerly peapie preferred. 144-b3tx FOR RENT - 4 room apartment, bath. A. D. Suttles, Agent. Hm o • ■ WANTED WANTED Maa. II to 33. to work in reetaurant. State age experience*. Write Bax IM, care Ik-aut-craL i t > WANTED To du all kind* nt typing al borne. Batea quoted un request Betty Hanter, 231 North First St i'houo 1303 kHi lts WANTED Experieured girl wants to do general house work or care for children. Can H»e references. Phone |o3fi. k Itx •ITt'ATION WANTED — Young man 31. married. experl(ii<«d retail meaa clothing and restaurant work Phone 103». 145tl WANTED—Luana on larma Knet ent money. Low rate*. Very liberal terms. See me fur abelracta ot UUa. French Quinn. 33-m-w-t WANTED —Farm lonnt, low rate*. No cvmausnioa, np prainal or litie examination cosU to borrower. Short term loans are law as 4%. Sen us before making your loan. The Nut lie*-Ed wards Co M-fn-tf WANTED Two gtrl* tor flttrrt at Rhodes Super Market Apply at Rhodes at 2 p. m. Thursday k 145-Xt CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Jrdy Hept Dec. Wheat . :n% .W5-.28 Cora .<i>4 .s**4 .57 'I Out* ... .3*% 2»W intsTHK iif n*M »wrrx*;iiswT or r.vTsT*: so. anoe Notk-e is bare*) gi*«" tt»« •titers, neir* and ivttateee of William ''J A 'hl' M. <!<•■ <s,«<<t to ipv'xr t'l , the Manx Circuit Court, held at txoaiur. Indiaua, ut< tk« tint day *>< Ik-plviutor, I*4l, an 4 >ho* cause. If any, why the Float Hettleiuent Account* with the estate of •aid <te- . <eden ehouM not ha approved; and 11,.,1d heirs ar* aoriThd to i*e<> a *4 [there nucha proof <rf k.treutp and 1 reretve their distributive eliares. • I KiaUte C A»< kh,.14, . Administratrix with will annexed ..rierater, button*. Jvs. t*tn l»t« U, n*to, SHerly. tiiwraey i , ... _ “ Jngg : : - : Notice! My office wiH be rinsed from June 16 to 23, inclttehe. Dr. C. C. Rayl l Scientific Swedish Moswage Mathesl Gymnaotica STANLEY KENWORTHY Experienced graduate masseur. Home Attendance. Phone 11«7. ! —— Are yotrr appliances and wiring Rafe? We can repair them so they will not only be safe but wHt give better s*rvtee Did yew know that out of dot* wiring, when It is overload**, la one of the chief cause* of fire and high electrical bills? Have it . checked today. Decatur Electric Shop IM be. Eecond fit. Phen* 244

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MMKETBjm Oailv *f* CM FOMiqii f ’'»Md St uTJJ 1 ® ism i B N ""”" .',4 * V ’-'’ j to Ito m. 120 Io Ho lbs ' ii"'o ic. it,. ... H" to l»u |h, I*" tn 2 ," |h. »•”' 2- lb. ’ r■- to i».. in, ' 3>*> Io ||„ 350 lh« and .p Roughs ' Spring lanu,, i • Hpp«-<l lambs ' Yi-arlings I —' — WHOLEIALt IG4 POULTRV s, B M*tl t E 9S 4 0 cater — (orrwtrd Jat> n .<(, Clean. MF Broeu oi u . le q t<p . Heavy Old heavy I; . 4 Leghorn orer Heavy »-..c* ~"B Old Legb- ra K xte*,. Docks. »b t». 1 lb, ~ Jjßy- - Heavy Hr .. . . | Ut ., 4 Mint. . . .amßbi Geea«, It INOIANAPOHS . * a !h« . I . i i < too ft. it •' tti. it. . 43 to II B • h. ■. illig. >i< i - to • 'eer. i'fi-Hm steady, top I ' |R Sh'-ep pi • ” * ewes 12 to CHV4LASO Clev.-lHito > " d'Bp — Produ<> MM Hur. i dards. 2!*'i< r ** 1.',.ur0 ;■'• '*• Hlg Live poto’ ‘"4 , hens, to-uvy du. ks. . * * 1314. . hoo) '•■r Sr. muso'W • Potato**, v • i" rl 42 25 per !"• '■« _>u»x.t« f.’i.' m Idu Whin . > ' , **Bi 1 ' '■l , 51.50-42 10 M FORT WAYNE Fori W.iyn. • —Liveetock Home Le ■’* üBH ' oi; 1 lb*.. 1415 l« ; no ih. it c, ' MfrMO Ito 1155: 325 ’**’ gBI I lbs, 14.15; • M ' lbs 13 75. ' IM lb- i 3 2 "VB| Itonxh- >!' ' Bl Calves. !'• I*”''’EAST BUFFALO tov(» East Buffalo \ ' J <U.R> Livratoc* Hog, Ito tered »»l-» I"'--" " "’JdB | »oak to I'- *' 2B good and .holo 15 50. selection* ‘ cattle 125 ora- >n*i changed; < un- " ' .JB ’ SSM44-25 ' H ""‘ lixhwrteht -«“-*■ |«35. calve- "JB good and chot • » and medium. »■ "" ♦' Sheep. 3"" ” ,r M st.ady quality .oi "" ed , grant to b.n •» 'uß r weights, im lii'H"- b * ■ 111; thro» ou- i"* B 15.50; fat ewe* ■ local g rain “u’cfi I ■URK ELEVATOR C» ■ Corrected June ■ Prices to be paid UM**® No. ! Red Wboal ' B No. 2 Red W heal fl No 2 Rye ■ No 2 Yelte* foni M I No 2 IfnT BranOats, 30 lb. test ■