Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1940 — Page 2

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Donald Grote, Naomi Steury Tells Os Free Purdue Trips

i Editor's notr Donald Grot* and Nm>h>i Hteary rweutly , •<m fiee trip* io aonnal 411 club round up al I'utdue University They have aritlen accounts ot their trips wtilth follow). A boat one month a«<> I waa vary d-llgbted when I received a tetter , from fount y Agent Archbold stat I inc that I bad won a true trip to . the annual 111 I'lub Roundup at I’urdue University. I looked lor want to June lutb with great anti i c i pat tun. June l»th finally umr and 11 aval lu i’urduv with Juanita Lebman. Mildred Worthman. Eileen Etonian. Irene Bulletaeter, Grace MAaser Rose Mari< Htanley Htan left and Hou Arnold. Elmer and Milo Nussbaum and Imnald Grote started limn Decalar atound 9 an o'c loc k on Monday moiniug. hil>< It'tlt and arrived al I’urdue at 12 *a> o'clock Boon. We all alayed al private home* m< tai Irone the c ampul aud ale oue mealy In either ' The I nloii Refilling. ' The College Inn” ol al Jh- • •Coffee Shop " tA> spent moat <>t oar afternoons ~-J evenings attending ilcinuiistra liar, and otbei edu' at ion.ll progrfftes W< also went alghtseeiug On Tuesday night we attended tha* banquet aud a party held lot l (J boys and girls W« also attend c-d-a very Interesting program In the musu hall al I'utdue W< Marled for home around &,uo o'eloek on Wi-dnesday after* iuSMi June l.lh and arrived here al b mi u■ lock all slightly tired and just a little glad to lie home even though everyone had a very good tirni I fee I that I really received some c.cjuable Information at I’urdue atai I enjoyed myself Immensely Ewu I hough many young boys ami gifts drop out of club work aiouml tho age of 16 to 21 I'm glad I did off, and I want to encourage all ofsfftou m»t to quit I II Club work arfpnd thia age lor then is when you calf really anomplish things arid win awards thtougb achievements. "" Though you get discouraged i sogic times, don't give up. but think I ol IbeHward* which might be awilting you it you do your best! . Naomi Hteury of th* Happy — Harmony 111 (Tub. Monroe Township Finally, a tr ip to I’urdue* Those. 1 am sure, were the words of the 2 <M<> 4 II boys and girls wben they entered the glad campus cd Purdue University June 3rd To be sure, the three days at Purdue were packed with many interesting as Well as educational features Farm troys learned a new way to rotate fields for hograising, how io see d blue grass, and do It wtth success They also witnessed a 'modern sanitation system for hogs A winning exhibit. the chicken feeder, put the finishing touch es to the demonstrations Thcri. waa also a moral uplift for all Muh nu mbers, especially In the remarks of one c* the several speaker*. He said land all club members would do well to consider thia seriously) "Every 4 II member should ask himself everyday, if everybody were like himself, what sort of duh would It he!" In other words, make yourself a better duh member and the- entire clgt> will surely feel the influence To make- the beat better, therefore. may every 4 It elub member look forward Io at least one trip lo*T*urdue. to banquet In a common. denim rath way. to ait togeth'W —l^*-— — —

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' er and sing together In the latg * eat auditorium In the country with 2.1M51 411 duhhera of our fair | State of Indiana* Ikuiald (hole of the Vuion ( Township Hoys 411 Club HOBSE \* SOSE Range parsly.lv In poultry tends to be transmitted from iMteui to offspring This tendency may bn removed from your floc k by obtain Ing stock from sources alcpatctilly disease free. The successful eradhscllon ol an Imai diseases hinges largely upon locating and rerouting the aouicu of the- diseases. Remember your winter egg In come depends on the pullets Purdue poultry spec Relists sugge st you keep feed, a dean range and water available tor your flock at all limes One way to get ltd of the Ike that may be on your hogs la to spray your herd with used crank case oil. |a> you have arrangements made yet for the hauling <>l youi rock phosphate and limestone? Now is the Hine to give some eon.ideration to the re pairing and cleaning out of your far* drainagesystem. Ifnw long ha. it been since you studied the Hveetock markets to determine the quality and type of animals that bring highest prices Further Information on any of the fore going topics may be obtained by writing to the th-purt-ment of Agricultural Extension, Purdue University. Lafayette, lud. OUTS MEETING IS HELD HERE K. E. Beeron Has ( barge Os Recent Country Demonstrations Recently two oats variety dem j onstratlon meetings were- he ld In Adams County with K E Beeson conduc ting the demonslrathmg. i The first demonstration was held on the William Belts farm 1 mile Mcilth of the Immanuel Lutheran Sc hool In Union Township at 12 - 3o C H T . and the sec ond demon at rat ion was held on the Benjamin Gorki- farm, on the Root-Union township line and I mile south of the Allen County line at 2 IM> p m . both meetings were very well attended Cartier. Gopher and Columbia were the leading newer oat varieties Included In this demonstra Hou Growers are Interested In these because of their higher yield Ing ability, rather early maturity ' and improvement in the quality. While all three arc < lassed as car . ly varieties, the Columbia is the earliest of the- three and usually mature, shortly after wheat is ripe That farmers have been hiterest • d In 'cats of higher test weight 1

land quality is indicated by the annual interest in high testing seed oats that are brought in from northern states and Canada and d'strlhuted at high prices Rarely do these varieties maintain the high test weigh' that is typical of them m cooler climates The Car- 1 Her. however la a Canadian var | irty that has maintained a higher : . test weight than any varieties con , ‘.latently grown lu Indiana Its| eight yeai average teat weight nt the Kolla and Cmpa Experiment field at Lafayette given five- poutnl-

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SYNOPSIS Tea Aimes, happy-go-lucky, daredevil pilot, wine the main event of the national air races In which hie friend. Marvin Stone, la killed ft was a trying ordeal for the young widow. Elsie Stone, but Tea’s wife. Judith, stands by to lend all possible aid Judith wishes Tea were on hand to help, but he ia celebrating with his buddies. Instead, it is Michael Dudley, young airlines general manager, who is the friend in need. He arranges for Elsie to I stay at the home of his friends, the Duttons, where she will have every comfort Judith goes with her. As Michael leavee for the Siers' banquet, Judith asks him to let Tea know where she is; but, after it is over, it is Michael who returns to ascertain how they are faring-not Tea The latter sends a message to hie wife that he will see her in the morning as they are giving him a big party that night. When Judith learna it is Sonia Winthrop, wealthy young aviatria, who is feting Tea. she is disturbed because of recent rumors linking "Sonny" with Tea. Later, when meeting Judith. Mrs. Lydia Dutton decided that "Sonny" would meet her match in trying to win Tea. CHAPTER SEVEN Judith'a shining black hair fanned out on he r white cheeks charmingly. She had on no make-up, but her straight black brows made her deep blue eyes startling. All in all, Lydia Dutton decided she liked this **wife" very much indeed; she didn’t like many wives, she admitted freely. Especially hero's wives! All this scrutiny waa missed by Judith. She waa too intent on what the day before her would bring. "Mrs Stone is suffering badly from shock. 1 must make some plana for her. She's totally incapable of doing it herself. 1 just got this." Judith handed Mrs. Dutton the wire which she had in her pocket. "Bring her here by all means. Os course, youll go to meet her?" i “! suppose I should," "You probably don’t like to leave Mrs. Stone. I’d stay with her gladly. but a stranger would not be much help to her, I’m afraid." Judith nodded: "That ia what has been so difficult. I hadn’t met Marvin's wife myself until we arrived Wednesday. She's so alone!” “Yea. My car will be ready for you at 11:00. You ought to leave by then to meet the train.” “I ean’t let you do that, Mrs. Dutton.” "Os course, you rgn. Your husband is a great hero to my children. I met him last night, by the way, and he's charming.” Judith’s heart contracted. At Sonia’s party, she knew! “He promised to aptograph their model airplanes. Mr. Aimes said he'd be over this morning." Then as an afterthought: "There are two friends of Mr. Stone downstairs. Davis and Holt.” Os course, Holt would eorne. And It must be Ixm Davis, Tea’s mechanic. He'd worked with Marvin Stone in tho old St. Iziuis days. "It might do her good to see them.” Judith hesitated. Elsie tried to smile when she heard I*m and I*e were there. The maid was just leaving with Judith's dress when the two boys came into the sitting room. Both of them were

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l higher weight per bushel than that lot the averagi variety In these I |teat» The Columtila Is also 4 Mark-' rd Improvement In quality and has tested only one pound less than the Cartier during the same per-j . hid 18-'l> us the varieties hate, I been hush In yielding nlilhty and i | reasonably good in siieugih of. j straw Gopher Is Average The Gopher has hpen al least average In last w< Ighl and has found Ils greatest aae In Ida- k ' Mills that are well supplied with

ill at ease, afraid tbsyM dons the wrong thing. "If we'd known you W< re in such a swell place, we wouldn't have coma." “You were darlings to eonw. It's been pretty awful," said Judith. Ix-e nodded glumly. “I know." la-m added heavily: “I never thought Marv would go out that way." He cleared his throat. “Poor guy I He'd worked like a wia on that ship! I waa afraid of that wing construction." !*e shoved his hands into his pockets. "At least, it didn't happen

(Mi® 11 “I'm not the one to be pitied, Hugh,” said Judith.

on the home pylon! She d have seen it all!" When Elsie eame out to them she cried on Item's shoulder, but she waa less hysterical. Judith felt it had done her good. The three of i them talked Vqrether while Judith dressed to go to the train. Elsie tried to describe her aunt to Judith. “I’ll have her paged if I mim her," Judith promised. "Don’t you . worry." offered to wait with Elsi. until Judith and Mrs. Royce came ; bark. That sr-emed to solve that difficult problem. Watching the clock, Judith stalled, I hoping against hope that Tex could i come before she had to leave. s'ii naily she gave up, kissed Elsie good- . bye. I*ee promised to make some necessary telephone calls and he fo|- . lowed Judith out into the hail when i she left. "What about money? I don't . think he had uny more than enough > to pay his hold bill and get bark home." » "Well manege some way. Tex i will pay the hotel bill." ■ “We fellows can dig up the funer- > al expenses, I gue • How real they were! Judith’s

' -ma^anwaw— m t nitrogen whet, lodging Is likely to *h. a prohl. m It has rather SIIH. short straw, making It <aay to handle under such soil .otidltioua land also an ektellrnt nurse crop j A numlier of varieties whnh , have been distributed al rathei i high pros during lb" last •’ • yeaia Including Kwedlsh Klar Bel- , I glum. Norway. Mammoth Cluster. , i q..n and Vanguard w.re reported to be only average In yielding ability In testa conduct j ed thus far In Indiana, and are therefore not i.-garded as superior

heart was warmed. On the trip down she ehided herself. Tea would be afraid to fare Elsie. He waa lika that Besides he had loved Marvin Judith kn< w haw Tea hated scenes. How well she knew I Marvin had been closer to Tea than any other man. ... I mustn't be unfair, she concluded Ko Judith argued with herself. It was eomfortabir leaning back in the fine limousine. A beautiful day, toe Perfect flying weather, and warmev than yesterday. Yesterday? It seemed weeks away. Her troubled thoughts gave her ItiUe peace. Mth Wo K

Os course. Tex had celebrated last night. Not that she blamed him. Ha waa a new national hero. She knew how much the big race meant to him, how he would feel this morning. She wished she'd start- d earlier so she could have stopped off at the hotel. But it waa too late now. At the station she found the train was half an hour late. She eould have seen Tex. A* she stood there uncertain, aba heard somebody roll her name. It was Hugh 1-anning “Don't toll me I'm to have the good luck to find you going with me to New York?" “The answer I. no, If you roll that luek. I wouldn't be much of • traveling companion today.” “It would be *yee* with me any time." I-anning held her hand a moment, snw the dark smndgro under her eye*. “You must have had a bad Ume of IL" “l*m not the one to be pitied, ' Hugh." - "I know. Tough break! But you know the flying game. How's his : wife?” “You can imagine." ' (To be continued) < M V«FR ItoiMNi; I nirirlberiH by HIM )*•<«• BfMi-BU. faffi

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♦ ratM 1 One Timo—Minimum e*e-po s« tar » woedo or low- Over M words. Two Tlmoe—Ml" I **" charge •f 400 for M words or teem Over 10 words to per word for . tho two timoa. I Throe Tlmew—Minimum charge i H »0o foe tO woedo oe loro Over 20 word. Up | fee tho throe tlmro | Card of Thanks J* Obituaetee and vorooa _ •’•» I open roto-dleplay advoetieiaff I Me pee column Inoh. 'g -"W ADVtRTIStMtNTt j uwmwMsM Advertisements appearing In ; this column without uamoe i signed are “blind" They are , to be answered by letters, addressed to tho bos aorober la cars of the IMily Iwmocrst We can give a> jJoraaUoa , coacornlag tha partis, advartle1 FOR SALS FOR HALE Cunning pickled all ■IMO Order early. 11. I* H'hinitt, phunc bi>7. FARMERS ATTENTION - Call Mt-A at our moobm tor dead stock removal The Stadler Pro ducts Co, Frank Burger, ag.nt ' FOR HALE PreWay gasoline pre. sure table top range, like new Must be seen to I* appreciated Young's I'sed Furniture. L'HED Automobile Radios |> up; 2m' per week. Ilolthouse Hili' lair Service. 334 N. tki oud ISJ ts FOR SALE—Estate Healing stoves. |1 down, pay as you can until fall. I'sed washers, refrigerators Decatur Hatchery. IM H IFOR HALE — A number ot god farms In Adams county, from go to 160 acres. Jim Andrews. Paul H i Graham Insurance Agency, j ID-»lg FOR HALE Burk's Growing Masb 12.10; Burk's Lwylug Marsh with cod liver oil, 12.10; without. 12.00. Burk Elevator Co. Ik’-tf 10-000 MILES for 12 Home ot our 1 used tires hsve just that. See Spitty at Holtbouse Sinclair Service. 3.14 N Second. 160-ts FOR SALE 3 day old calf Her man Koeneman. Decatur R R 2. I 17Hb3H FOR HALE 2J Shoals weighing about SO lbs. each. Albert Fox 3 miles west k mile south of Mon--177-2tx * FOR HALE H acre farm, good laud; extra good house and good outbuildings; electricity availahl”. > ■* of crops goes to purchaser. Only 12.*1)0 Purchaser can assume 11.I 600 loan This little farm Is an Ideal country home. Located in Van Wert county, Ohio. 10 miles I east ot Decatur on a good road. ; Act quick on bargain. Roy H. Johnson and Chas W Kent, realtors. Trust Co. Bldg I’bone 104 or 11*2. 177-Jt —————— FOR HALE fairly Transparent and I hitches, apples fkc bushel Otto Biebericb. Decatur R. 3. 17»3ix K)H RENT i FOR RENT Smail three room cottage, furnished 711 Winchester | street or phone 733. g 17s 3tx to the oats that are commonly grown Boone. Hancock and Marion developed al the lowa Experiment Station aud Urban and Vanguard developed at the Ottawa. Canada. Experiment Station In test under Indiana conditions have not I proved superior to the leading new varieties ln< luded In the county demonstration. — ■ 0 v*ade tw a croon Town — oeagtw NOTICE Miss W.tdlsr will ba ta offic. during my.abMnca t. tak. car. of .11 busin... .nd inquiries. i)K. BEN HI KE Kye, Ear. Nos. A Throat. " - -' !“ NOTICE! All m.mb.rs of any committee of th. Decatur Garden Club ar. a.k.d to meet Monday night at 7;30 o'clock at th. home of Mra. lutwrence Green IS YOUR HOME | WIRED for 1940? —Or dn you still risk your f.mily'. lives with out of-dstt I over loaded, wornout wiring and applianc... Let u. ch.ck it today. B. safe! Decatur Electric Shop 1M de. 2nd St. Phons 244

MISCELLANEOUS rKFINANCK w buy yeur »a»*— lews* lnt.rM4-31 year l»aarepayabie anyth’*—teeal farmere orßanlMtiea. Hoary B- Holier, NPLA Boc y-Tr.ro 11 NEW FARM CATAMMI Jt HT tIFF I'REita litasliallng and drocrlb Ing over bo choice, desirable farm. In Indiana and Ohio. lu< ludiug 4 In Adams County ia»W prices easy trims Write Joint Stock l-and Bank Dept 3»73. Furl Wayne. Ind 111 s SEW AND HAVE WEEK Hewing machine I. money maker I he*, making and home decorating taught tree . Bargain, on new and used machines All makes repaired Needles, oil. parts. Klngei Agency. 446 Houib First. Phone 411. 173k6tx WANTED WANTED Girl over lb to work In restaurant. Write Box care Democrat. WANTED Two experienced waitresses. Apply Rice Hotel. Mintday. » to lv a m k it * ANSWERS TO "DO YOl KNOW?" B - -4 1 Kardesh Baruea 2 Jordan. '. Bethany 3 t'ai'S.rea 6. Jericho. o.. *Tent Your Knowledge I Can you answ.r .even of th.ro I ) ten quaetlons? Turn to page i Four for tho aa.w.rs. 1 Kohlrabi Is the name of a country, metal or vegetable? 2 Name the capital of Maine. 3. Is It easier to move a wedgeshaped object through the air with the wide or thin edge forward? 4 Was "What hath God wrought?" the first telegraph or telephone message? 5. Waa Herbert Hoover officially nominated at the llrtv Republican convention? 6. The famous Boston Police Strike occurred in 1»1B. ISIS or l»20? 7. An American titlxen d'*s. or does not lose his cltltenshlp it he enlists in the Canadian Army? g. Who said "Crlto, we owe a cock to Aesculapius"? 9. Will an air tight drum support more or less weight In water If filled with air under pressure? 10. Did Dewey. Taft or Wlltkie l«d on the third ballot in the 1940 Republiiwn national convention? Mt >h<*ets M'jxll SunriM Canary Second Sheet*, neatly wrapped, 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. Hlat.ment of Condition ot th. rH<ti»;<n«»: ixi>4.wmt» < tigrivi New York. New York so Maiden laiue On the itst fray of Derember. I»l> EtrU'lN H AI'KECMAN Prealdsnt FItANK * HAAI'. Se< retary Amount of Capital paid up •! 1.M0.500 »• tllitrrW AHHETH <>F COMPANY Ileal Estate I'nlm-umb* *r»d I N -he M'-rtgagr- la,ana on real estate (Free from any prior in< uinhran-«> 334.ta.r0 Bonds and Htor ks owned njook Valuei i.»z»>4a 7i Cash In Hanks <(tn Interest and Not on In- ’ terestl ICI.WTB I. A> < rued He< urltles i Interest a Rents, H4c.) . 1..713.&S Other He- urltles None I’renilums and A"<iunt> * due and In pro-.ss of . coiie.non . 1:4.701.1: Ar-ounta Otherwise secured |i l( Total Gross Assets I :.4<g,|>.44 liedu-t Assets Not Admitted | 1G,1»5«2 Net Assets | -j 114,171 31 I UABIMTDM Reserve or amount necessary to reinsur. i leutstanding risks ; 3H.l*» X» l/iases due and unpaid Nons 1 duJ* ‘V - ■ losses unadjusted and » bWnTA.eou.te u „. Amount due and not due <UM ,T tianka or other ,-red|. '• tors ... „ - | Other Liabilities of lh , Company - Voluntary R««rv. t n ,nw m Lags TOTAL ... I I.IH ITI ji f nIn TK Pt ISf »IANA. I th- aho’s" min'i’ionM ’ the list dav or * "mpany on I "ta T n e.l‘t U ?n M ai '* •Übm rlhe n>y"name‘ln*d’ , 'm ‘‘••’•“"•v I'l.l seal, this nth a.v d 1"«• te'rofm. J ( . VI LHMANN. •>f Mutuai N* A- BIXLER tyro taamiMff . ai atM< • T vMp»!SM 1U

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MARKETREPORT SAILV S'SO'T M sso ns IIM aojj* Brady*. MaritM fur . Croiffvilte, Hrogi...\ZT **i Giro* at ii Carrat ted j„i, n No commlroloa .nd H Vaal. rue. I red IM to 124 lbs 120 to 130 lbs R 140 to 1(0 lb. l«0 to 250 lbs 250 to 175 lb. 275 lo 3«o lbs 300 to 350 lbs 350 lbs , and up Rouffha ... Ht M > Veah Hprlng lamb. Spring back lambs Ysailing. WHOLIBALt too *« BOULTRV auOTATioag Furolth.d ky M.UT. Egg A Paltry Oraatur p h#M , M Corm ted July J* Priced for Ir.t elaa. Clean, large whit. (<(l j Brown or mixed eggs Heavy bens, lh Ix-ghoru beng. lb Leghorn broilers. |% Ibs.uj over | Heavy Bpringt-r. Barred «r White Rocks .1 lb.. sag u | Old Rooster, lh FORT WAYNE LtvtlTOCg Fort Wayuc. Ind. July r - Livestock: Hogs. 16c Inwir, 220-24* | 14 40, 300 220 Iht. IIP ig| lbs. M2o, Idoi.o lb. HttJ -'ho lbs, |< 10. .• u 2»834«t P- I | IS«5; 326-350 lb. UM, » lbs . 15 45. IS*' teo lb. | IM Iba . |l > IM 120 lb*. |4 3<> Roughs. |46". stag. UJ6 Calvt-a. 19 25. lamb. Hit LOCAL GRAIN M Altai? BURK ELEVATO* CO Corret ted July 77 Prices io be paid tußrnrra No. 1 Red Wheat No. 2 Red Wheal No 2 Rye No. 2 Yellow Corn No. 2 Hoy Bean* Old Oats. 3" lb test . —— o —— Mason Active 70 Yuri Farmington Mas* tU-E F. Part ridge 93. believe, te hl nation'* oldest Maitoa in nervice. Born in Frankiis .81 Partridge ha* barn active • 1 sonic work foi 7o year*. H< came a Master Ma»"t> tkroe *• after bis 22nd birthday * mii\> i <OMM Never say, “He I* * of fellow;" say tatter * ■ fi-lillW ' Atati ini-u lnt - I , al ,j iwi»k;i*e;MiLV >. lv•t■•' , • U.WP4'» Isuulsvlll- K-iitu »> Htarkw l»■iiJd»’i< . (»n tbs list Day ' I” ' ' . KMAHUKI- l.r.M l r '” - If. W. HlX.luillll- 1 * ** Amount ot Capital •<d up * UKUM AHHETM ci ''"Ml’** Heal Estate Unln m> , t •red - ' Mortgage la>ans -m ml estate Oree from >ny ()J prior ln< • ' OWMd . .rd Value) 1 i Caeh In Rank. <'»" ter.st and Nut on tn- .yi ' terroU Accrued neiurill'i- 'l"' u tsrest Et > Other HeeurltleM Premiums and A due and tn pro-e-» "> d uaUecllen ' AccounM otberwl»< ro* j cured 1 ~~ Total Gross A- ’ ■ I " ' Deduct Assets Nut A*' j milted J ;I -a Net Assets UAIfIUTIE* ' Iteserve or amount necessary to reins ire - outstanding rl»k» • j 1 laisses duo and uiip" 1 ' ' fais.es adjusted »«■! " j <iu<B .... 1 laisses unadjusted •"'! , ; g ' In suspense ' BUI. and A count« !l 1 paid ' Amount due aud not duv banks or other <r-dl- j tor. ' oth.r l.teiilliiii- ' ' , Company Reserve for (j , taxes Reserve for ContlnUef ..tf C|.B Total Liabilities ' 'K ' d - TOVU. IJS HTATL OF INDIANA y* Office ot Insuran-o "JqO I. th. undersign'd In’'»r — , rnlMtou.r ot iudlsua g I that lh- abov. I* •,’ the Htatenisht of ’lie Uie above mentioned J, : >A the riet day of ehown by the ortaluel that the said nrlglßul ’ now on tile In tbj« o ffl , In Testimony « w";' 1 2. sube-rlbe my name .ml € j "iUlt! '“'rWM'!;® •ff Mutual Co’mpa’ ’ •«