Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1940 — Page 2

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Tert Your Knowledge | Cm you answer **v*n of tbea* | tan qua* Hons! Turn to paca |l Four for tb* answer* , | • • I. Ona pint of beer contains almui ' 100. jmi <>r J** calorie** 1. -Are any ut Pn-ideiit Koo**-' arlt'a aua* uadet al* feel tall? 1. Th<> I'oiuptrollei G<n*ral of the U. H la head of which guverwneu' agency ? 4. flow many <tagr«M ar* In » rlckt angle* 5. WIN asp- -dometet register more or ti-wei miles |»-r hour than an auloinolilli* l» ,i< .islly traveling It largersilameter tire* are used without iteanaiac th* spa->dom*tei goarlns? 4. What number constitute* the ! full RH axbersbip in Hut I. H. House I of Represen tattt**? 7. Is Moscow or Ix-niagcad the capital of So net Russia? M. Were paaapurta requind to « n-! tar th* I tilted States iraiiod to 1914? 9. Who wa» Jakob Grimm? I*. Ito snakes a a allow their young In time of dancer?

Going EVfßy"sTtrOF THE WAY! Il I ■—■— JOHN DEERE SPREADERS LWSIF.R loading, eaaier pulling, more even *-* spreading, longer life—these are the features that make John Deere Spreaders of outstanding value —John Deere Spreaders give you these plus advantages all because the heater ia mounted on theaile —that'swhy the John Deere has led the held for nearly W years. Other features: Beaters are close to the ground, "knee action" front wheels. New, easy short turn. Hardened steel drive chain. Koller hearings on all three heaters. Non-wrap-ping spiral beater. Renewable aile bearings and aile sleeves. Steel pole and evener. Lime spreading attachment available. Come in and let us show you why the longlived. easy-loading, easy-going John Deere Spreader is a good investment ( SEI) MACHINERY 1 McCe.miek leering Corn Bind- 1 AlbsChalmere All Crop Comer with Bundle loader, nearly bine new and priced right. 1 John Deere 4 ft. Combine. 1 Deerrg Corn Binder m good 1 D *' r "' 9 ? ” Cw "’ i Model D J. Deere Tractor. ’ ■ 7 ft. Osborn Binder. 1 . 1934 1 . 1937 Fordoone. 1 4ft Milwaukee Binder — 2 good used Spreaders both in good shape and ready 1 3 ytar old Roan Horse, well to go broke and priced right. Steffen Hdw. & Imp. Co 3rd Street Phone IMO Decatur - . i

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MARKETS AT A GLANCE I Fimka: Irregular In dull trading Honda: Irregular, V. H. govern I meats lower, < urt> stocks’ Irregularly lower I Ihi.aao stocks. Irregularly low-', er. Call money On* pen ent. , Foreign Mi hMge: Higher in relation to the dollai Cotto* Futures firm Grains tn i'hhago firm, wheat up around IS to 14 and ran UP about IN to I rente I Chli sgo livestock Hog. unevenly lower, cattle weak. «heep around •ii*ady | Rulitx-r futures: Easy. —___ w — '*** — Pub Doubly Wet llrlolmne Australia ill’! The I thirsty folk in Tully, Qum-uslaßd. u<> longer have to tiamp along dusty highways to obtain a drink of beer. Nowaday*, they gel to th* pub by boat, for the Tully river, in stood. Is running four feat deep 'across the barroom floor, and th* ' licensee squat* on top of the l<a> i ounter and serve* drinks fiom on high.

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SYNOPSIS As the national air races were about to atart, Judith Aimes in the stand reviled herself for having quarreled with her husband. Tea. on* of ttie contestant*, that morn ing. What if something happened to him? Her nerves on edge, the fearsof her companion. Elsie Stone, for her own flyer busband. Marvin, further aggravate Judith. The latter asked Lee Holt, a Sier, how Tea la. Lee said everything was fine but his evident uneasiness disturb* her. He did not mention that he had found Ten sitting in his car with Sonia Winthrop, wealthy aviatria ... Tea who usually was so temperamental that he wanted no oas to even .peak to him befor* a race I Soon Judith sees Lee win his race It is now time for th* big event Judith, watching Tea's ship jockey into position, overhears three girls chattering about Sonia and Tea: "Sonny had a date with him last night and he's coming to her psrty tonight. H*’s crary shout her, but then everybody is." Judith stiffened. to that was whst hsd been wrong with Leet The shout, "THEY’RE OFF!” brought Judith's mind back to the race. With tense nerves, she watched the planes round pylon after pylon. Tea in the lead. Suddenly, a roar rose from the crowd Marvin Stone had crashed! Judith leaves immediately with the distraught Elsie Michael Dudley, general airlines manager and Tea * employer, puts his car at their disposal. They tush to the hospital. CHAPTER FOL'R It seemed yean before they dn w up in front of the hospital. On ahak ing kiMH-s, Judith gut out. Shi- tried to persuade Elsie to wait in the car, but she would not listen. “I've g-4 to eome, too." The chauffeur helped Judith with Mrs. Stone At the information desk, it was Judith who did the talking. Th* chauffeur persuaded Elsie to sit down at a little distance. The nurse on duty talked to Judith in low tones. "They brought him in just now. You must wait a little." Together the three Mt down on th* straight backed chairs. “Is he here? I must go to him!" The nurse shook her bead at Judith. "Not now. You must wait a little, dear. Just a little. The doctors are with him now.” The nurse left and came back with a glass of water. She tried to persuade Elsie to drink it. Judith knew it contained a sedative. But the girl pushed the glass aside and stood up. "I demand to see my husband!” "My dear, you must be calm. Ws'r* doing everything we can. There must be some x-rays." The nurse tried to help. Her crisp voice seemed to satisfy Elsie for a few moments. The nurse disappeared again. Judith could see she had gone to use a telephone in an inner office. From the inner office the nurse was signaling to Judith. "Elsie, I want to telephone. You wait here just a moment.” The nurse took Judith into the hallway. "He’s dead. You better get her out of here." "Yes.... When can she set- him?” | The nurse hesitated, as though ■ising up Judith's ability to take It "I'd say ... it wouldn't be wise.” She hesitated again. "His ship caught fire.” Judith swayed for an instant. The nurse caught her arm. "Can you tell her?” Judith's bands flew to her throat. How could she? "Hl have lol" She leaned against th* grey wall for a mu meat, her hands pressed against it

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"Yeu'rv all right?" , "Tm." . Judith straightened her shoulders. . Then she went back to Ebie. The , girl jumped up when she saw Judith and ran to her. I "Take m* to him.” , Judith signalled to the chauffeur. "Ws must go. There sire some ' x-rays to be taken. Come ” . Docilely Elsie went between them i They half carried her down the I steps Into the ear. "Where to?” Th* chauffeur’s I voice was husky as he spoke. ( W her* to? It did nrt matu r now. t The only thing which loomed to

> Him JBIvC' - 1 I , "Let me go! 1 don't want to live without him!'* Elsie sobbed.

’ Judith's mind was that -he-must U-II | t this-ether girl the truth, but huw? |- "Down town.” Th® car moved ; 1 '• away. Elsie suddenly turned to ' * Judith: “You aren't lying to me?"H She gralibc -l desperately both of- - Judith's hand*. “He's dead?” Ebie xwayed a lit- j * tic toward Judith. 1 "Yes." !• i 1 The last vealig® of h<-pe ... Elsi* 1 , was stunned. Judith was given a , respite for a moment. The wisp of a girl lay back in the scat of the car , p gasping for breath. s "Take me to him wherever he is!” " “I can’t, Elsie.” * "I say tak® m* to him!" her voice n rose hysterically. e "No, darling. 1 can’t." She tried ' i. to take the girl in her arms but Elsie u pushed her away, leaned forward and began to pound the chauffeur | e on the back. "Take me to him!” she cried r pleadingly, “I can't bear it! I can't!” " The chauffeur drove. Where they h went n--ne of th«-m ever knew aftert. ward. Just -town back streets. Dnv- ” ing and driving. It sqenu-d like p years. Tbe light Ix-gan to fade. They couldn't go on this way indefinitely. t. Where could they go? Judith's suite? No. The gang would be converging. Laughing and celebrating. t. Even if Tex did not win, the gang would come l-ounding in. Elsie it sobbed in a queer monotone, like the-1 ir whimpenng us a hurt animal. Ju-| dith no longer could think of th*

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silly ehat tar of the three girts, their ehatter about Ronia Winthrop. That all seemed so trivial nnd unimportant now. Why had she ever let anything like that worry her? Rut they mu t g» some place. It was Elai* wins finally decided th'MJ"I want to go to our room, Juditb. Hurry!” Judith knew to well what was In her heart, she wanted to bo wh*r* Marvin's few posnesidona w*r*. where she'd seen him last. When th* decision was made Elsie seemed quieter. But her quiet ss-emed m«r* d< -pcrate to Judith than h«r first f ranuc t< ars.

As they drove up to the hotel. Judith heard the newsboys shouting th. ir extras. She had only agiimpw* of th* newspaper*, en.-ugb to tell her Tex had won. Elsi* sat up as they cam* to th* I hotel, looking straight ahead. Ja- ' dith smoothed her hair, put on her hat. They got out. Judith led Elsi* into th* brightly lit noisy lobby. Some of the gang from the airport were there already. On* of th* girls called to Judith but she did not stop. A sudden strained silence fell on the crowd as they recognised Elai* Stone. Judith got Elsie's key from the desk, hurried her into th* elevator away fresn the curioua though sympathetic eyes. Th® elevator stopped at the eighth I floor. Judith had troubl* with th* key. The neat little room which ■ pined ontp th* court seemed to speak pitifully of Marvin's gallant efforts to make good. Elsie dropped into a chair, covered her face with her handa. Judith turned on the desk lamp and stopped into the bathroom to gel Elsie a glass of water. Aa Judith came back into th* room, Elsi* was at the window, climbing up onto the sill. Judith waa at Elate's aid* in an instant, dragging her back. Elai* crumpled to th* floor. Judith waa down beaid* her, her arms about th* other girl. "Let me go! I don't want to live, not without him!” Elsi* sobbed. (To be'continued! I mine* M Vara »ra*a; nixribviei 1., s < VaaiatM SnairaM. lea

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►" “ raTIF 1 . On* TlrM-Mlnlmu- •*•'** » ( M* f*e JO weed* * ; K w*eda ts« r •4 40* fee JO •*'**"* 1 y Over K> weed* I* P* w#r * * • - the twe tlm**. ■ r thr** Time*- Minimum cMrg* t st Ws fee 20 worse *r I** I Over 20 words i'/s* P«r *”* I r I far th* thr** tim*A 1 n Card *4 Thanks — »• .' Obituarl** and »•*••• - I , Open rate dhplay adv*rti*lng No par oalum* ln*h. • ? ' I -BLIND” AOVBRTIBBMBNTB | . i t Advertlserngp** »PP*a r,B J ,B I thio • oluma without »•«-" ’ , algned are “blind ” Th*y *»• 1 | to b* aa»w*r*d by l*tt*ra. addrsssod to the box namber la • ears of th* Dotty Democrat Ws can gtv* a< J formation | coaoMßlM tba parties advartlarun sal* . FARMERS ATTENTION - Call I 4» A at oar «xuease tor dead stock roaiovsi ike Btadiar I'ro ducts Co, Frank Burger agent »Ms mnwsmM**■— ’ FOR HALE — Three model A Ford busses complete Hee W F. John son. tiu»tee Jefferson township. I, KOK MALE Pre-t eed Furniture I Kuga slid Hlove* 1 Htudio < ouch • hk> I.- • i i'l*, i•i' l’ buau rug i slinost new. 1 Globe range, !*l. I ji-ondillon, 1 Day Bed almo*t new I t ilKUluling heaters, fair condi I tb>n; 1 Hed Room suite slightly , damaged In shipping; several buffet*. and round tables; » used mat- ( ■ tresses, fair condifioa. Will sell . f<n any raaaouN* offm Bptußßu . Furniture Co. Phone 199. l,4t* t — FOR SALE — Chi< ks for August. ( Order now H|»eii*l thia week, l.ovu White and Barred R<« k. some started Hee Deiatut Hatch- ' ery. Pboue 4t»7. I'HED Automobile Radios. 17 up, 1 Sic per week. liolthouK-Slnclalr i Service. 334 N. Se< oud. U9-tf mwMWMaißMsawamwaMWiwwaaaaaaaMWsasuaw Foil HALE Trani grey marcs or ; . cxiiwuige for livestock. Hairy A. Miller. Decatur. > t mile northeast Monmouth. 17113* FOR HALE-Eatate Heating stoves, 11 down, pay as you can until fall. V»ed washers, refrigerators. Decatur Hatchery. IM-tf FOR BALE Burk's Growing Mash 12 10, Burk* laiying Marsh with cod liver oil, |2 10, without. I2.UV. Burk Elevator Co. IS7-H lUFOO MILES for |2. Some of our used tires have jnst that. Hee Hpitty at llolthouse Sinclair Service, 334 N. Second. IW-tf •— 0 — RESOLUTION OF RESPECT Whereas. God in His infinite wisdom ha* seen fit to call to her reArd. Mrs. t'ora B Merrls, <>l Blas Creek township Adams county, InI diana, and i Whereas, Mr*. .Merrls, was a iM-niiM-ralli- vice committeeman of North Blue Creek praclm t and the wife of Holla II Merrls, the Democratic precinct committeeman of North Blue Creek township, and Whereas, her community has', lost a real friend and church work | er. and the Democratic party a loyal supporter and worker; Therefore, lx- It resolved, that lh< Dcmmratii- Central Committee In meeting assemblml extend our deep sympathy Io the surviving husband, and that a copy of this resolution be sent to Mr. Rolla R Merrls and a copy filed in the min Ute* ot the proeeedlngs of this Central Committee. Il* It further resolved that a ropy be sent to the press for pub- ; licatmn by the secretary of this meeting. Mrs. Mary Adams, chairman. Mrs. Karl Hlpe. Mr* Harley J. Reef. Committee. —- o — VUTMI: TO TVlmi.H* Notii e I* hereby given that on ' the Will day nt July me al s ( o'eliw k P. M. st the offu-c (,t the un- ■ 4ei*igneil < onslderstlon will be given for an *>Mlll>>nsl appropriation amounting fu gSM.Oe tor t irel 41, transportation of i hiMr-ri Malil fundi are svallatils without * lint rowing. Any and all taxpayers of t'nioii Twp ar* wnli-oine to appear It dissatisfied with ssid transa'Gon. G <*. Helnklng Trust** of Colon Twp. i SAVE STEPS Why be * slave m yo us coo p. mg whan a naw WESTINGHOUSE Electric Kitchen cost* so little? SEE IT TODAY! Decatur Electric Shop 1M S. Second Phon* 244

■ MISCELiaANEOUS < refinance w buy y»* <•«*“ l*wwt Interest—M yw h*" repeysbis enyt.me-tocal organ'**”*" M *" r * *' ..tT,’ NFLA Be«‘y-Tr*ae. »<» * \XD SAVE WEEK H' wing , . I'•■»* | making and home d-t orating taught ( tr,, Rarguin* on new and used ] machines All make* >*palr*d , Xi i die*, oil. «‘'n»" r Agency, . 143 Houth First Fhone 411 173Mt* j I l III.IC MTENIMIRAI'IIEK Typ- ‘ mg. mimeographing addressing envelopes tiflli* ro«m L Trust Company Bldg, Fbon* Siu or 4kl ■ IFF—IF YOl' ARE bothered by road dust, for informat ion on stat* approved road oil writ* Arthur Girod. Decatur. R. No. 2. CraigVille pboue. ISJ-WtM WANTED HALEHMAN W ANTED Cornmer- < ial. not lions* to house Halary and coiudHsakm Write persona*! director House of Klinpla. Hart- ( ford City, Ind. 1"3 b 31-g MEN and WOMEN Bervlc* rout* cigarette and confection ma- < htnes I'rofitable business If aggressive Invi-stmeni *mall. Regal produ< t* Co.. Madison Wla WANTED —Fam kianu, low rates. No rummixaion, appraixal or title examination covets to borrower. Short term loan* are low aa 4'i. See to. before making your loan. The Sus t lew-Ed wards to. M-fn-tf WANTED Opeiator to lease Blu* Hunoco Service Station in Decatur. Capital required I7FO.FF. Writ* Box 443. Fort Wayne. Ind. 174-3tx WANTED Loans oo farms. Eastern money. lx>w rates. Very liberal torms He* me tor abstracts of till*. French Quinn. Mwi-w-t FOR RENT FOR RENT Newly furnished apsrtment. electric refrigerator, screened porch, private entrance, ! close to General Electric. I’hous MF or 919. 174-gJt FOR RENT Modern upper apartment. t rooms and bath, 12" Inquire 713 X 2nd Bt 17&-34S ———————--4 F — sm. ,u * REUNION * CALENDAR bungay. August 4 Brunner r< union. Hanna Nuttman park. Urandyberry reunion. HannaNuftrnan park. Vents family reunion, state park, east of Bluffton. Magley rc-u.-iion, Frank- Park. Fort Wayne. Seha.'fer re union, Lr-gloa Memorial Shirk, liecatur. The annual Fuhrman family re union will he h< Id at Hanna Nuttman park. Bunday, August 4 Koeburk Annual Reunion. HuuHet Park. Hinkle Reunion (rain or sblnel. BunHet Park. Sunday. August 11 Davison family reunion, state park, east of Bluffton Minch family reunion, HuuHet . park Fruec hte annual reunion. HannaNuttman park. Annual Hawkins reunion. John Hawkins, 2 miles south of .Monroeville. Fisher annual reunion, brick pavilion. Franke park. Fort Wayne. Itellig and lli-abiu Reunion, SunSet Park. Annual Dellinger Reunion. HunSet Park. Wesley Annual Reunion, SunHet | Park. Bunday, August 18 Meyers and Mauller Reunion HunHet park. Blossom family leunton, CCC camp. Bluffton, ram oy shine. McGill Family Reunion, SunHet Park. Annual Mays Reunion (rain or shine), BunHet Park. Llby Family Reunion, HuuSe’ j Park. Bunday, August 25 < hattanooga Z.ion Lutheran Church Picnic. HunHet Park. Walters Annual Reunion. SunHet Park. Bunday, Uptsmber g M o. Braun Reunion, buaSc--TODAY .- ‘ OMMON EP.RtHt * Do not say. "| w „ •I* lb* time I wai awaw " Dav i “very lonely." 2— < N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST tyn* SanmlMd . aiMMa HOURS FtM to 1110 l t;l0 u| M •*tord*ya. g;QO T.togh.M IM

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MAMETiiEN!! DAILY REPORT op ■ and poriigh nsrs*K Brady's Msrkgt f O , || CrslgvlHs. Ho.gi.a* w Closed m 1J '••m Corrected ) ul| H No cominisaam h 0 lou to 130 lb. H IM to 130 lbs 14" tu 140 lb* B 140 to 3M> lbs 2So to ITS lb* 4H 27k to 3<M) |t>. M M» lo Jko |h> M .13" ib*, and up Roughs ■ Stags S m Spring lambs H Hpilng buck la ■ Ycatlhig* S WHOLEBALL IG G ■ POULTRY QUOTATION ■ Furnished ■ M*u*s Egg A P* u m, H O'catur Corrected July ;< H Prices fur firs: .asi Clean, large »!, m Brown or mlx«d - M Heavy hens, lb H Mg horn hen*, ib B Leghorn broiler. ,v, ~4 M over ll'-acy Hprlng- . h. W White Ro< k« l , ln M Heavy Hprlng.r. r < . H White Hex ks I aid i» m Old Roosters, Ib ■ CLEVELAND PROOuCI I Cleveland oin- > .i mB Pnxiuce; ■ lluttei, stead) , . > .. . darda. 30c. ■ Egg*. Ull*>-ttl>d -t r* mfH > lear. 19< . extia i-m iweipts. 14c. ■ Live poultiy a. ■ aid MM 'bens, heavy 17 1■! k< M young 12 Hr . in -i) dfl colored. 19 11". ■ Potatoes. Alabauu X : 12 2512 40. C.H-.i . 11 45; Viiginia 1 MB FOc-IL I EAST BUFFALO LivLS’OCIB East Hulab*. X 1 J.jM U.F) Llvestix k I Hogs. 700; 13 2'» isl and ' hole* Ik" 22" I’l4 B Caltl*. Mb; c *'■'*3 heifers druggy erna. 47*5. cow* >'4 sdkfl changed B Calve*. 10": giuxl and < hol< < • ‘ ctofl and medium. 17 I -3" ■ Sheep, 100. lamb* saKfl steady; gcxxl ami lmi<t 19 50 and above I INDIANAPOLIS UvU’OCti hidlanapoli*. Ind 1-r2l 4H - Livestock I Hogs, 5.000. ni.uk-' 1* 140 250 Iba . 44 30 1b 14 54 30; Mb-uo it- D-fJ 3M-4M Ib*. »s*"L>7" Mkfl lb»., H 40-15 <0; ■a 4 er. 14 50-15.35. I Csttle. 1.20". calc- - and heifer* vain- -I “U M and about steady. 1 * • weak to 15< low' steers and yearling ’ • top heifers. 5104" ‘ top 59 50. I Sheep, !.4(io; sprin. | to weak; late bld- ■ lower, early bulk g springers. 59 59 3". '***’ down. FORT WAYNE LlVtk’OC* Fort Wayne. Ind 2‘ > -' ■ Livestock: Hogs, 10c low* i - Jj 5845; 200 22" lbs Ib* . 54 25; l«0-1*" H> j M" lbs.. 5« IS; 24" 2‘" i " Sno His. 55 1". 30" !.'■ ’* 326 35b Ib*. 15 4" 55 50; IM-lbb ll>* I **] lbs. 55.15; 130-14" I'- l‘* 130 lbs . 54 45; 10" 12" Roughs. 54 50 stag Calves, 59 25; lainb» »' CHICAGO GRAIN CLOkl Rept I’" _ M * Wheat . .74% % ’«'» Corn .U •»* '• ’ I 0nt0... » LOCAL GRAIN BURK ELEVATOR C° Corrected July Prices to be P* l<l ll,lDtl '' r " I No. 1 Red Wheat t No 2 Bed Whea' No 2 Ry* ( Na. 2 Yellow Com ( No. 2 Boy Reans 1 Old Oats. JO-lb. test BV, Ell -i» •* y unwatermarked to*"*; adaptable (or all k, " mimeograph work a l ™ j, able tor ink s, * nd Ur .i O The Decatur Dem’*' 8 ’