Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1947 — Page 6

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« or « oMi , i.i:T f to\ or I'SKSMII Al' KOI.I, •Til) WHOM 1 r MAY CONCKIIN: I Notice is hereby given by the I Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, that on the 18th day of November 1 947, they approved an assessment roll showing the primF afacie assessment for the fillowing , described public improvement, as authorised by the improvement resolution*, for the construction of a concrete sidewalk known as the * “Daniels Sidewalk 1 mbprovement” to-wit: Concrete sidewalk on file South Side of Mail Ison street, between llth and 12th streets. Persons interested in or affected by i>aid deesribed public improvement are hereby notified that the Common Council of said City has fixed December 2,1 947, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amount named on said roll. Said assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, are on file and may be seen at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer of said City. By order of the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana. 11. Vernon liirmiil — City ClerkTreasurer. Nov. 21-28 Pennsylvania leads the list of mineral producing states of this country in income from that source. o Among points of historical interest in Virginia are Mount Vernon, Monticello and Richmond. PILES TROUBLE? For Quick Relief DON'T DELAY ANY LONGER! Now. a doctor's formula you can use at home to relieve distressing discomfort or pain itch —irritation due to piles. Tends to sot- . ten and shrink swelling. Use proven , doctor's formula. You’ll be amazed at ts ! speedy action relief. Ask your druggist today for Thornton & Minor s Rectal Ointment of Suppositories. Follew ‘ b £ ra ”i struetions. For sale at all drug stores W LELONC i Is Lucien Leloijg Talc ... a powder fine as mist . . . exquisitely fragrant and beautiful to behold in its famous design-of-draperiea package. 51.00 plus tors n BajaS TM Lucien Lelong Taglio Cologne reflects the crystal bcapty of one of the most prized Lucien Lelong Perfumes ... a fragrance for the Woman who loves line things. $5.50 plus tax rx i Tic Tac Toe ... a wardrobe of three Lucien Lelong Lipsticks ~. in colors to complement her favorite fashion shades. SI.OO plus tax i , Lucien Lelong Soaps . . . prettiest accessory to her bath. Fragrant with Lucien Lelong Perfumes. $2.00 box Tempest . . . the newest Lucien Lelong fragrance ... in a Dusting Powder ... to add a brilliant fillip to the bath. $2.25 plus tax Smith Drug Co.

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Ornament Rings Are Stolen From Autos A new outbreak of the theft of ornament rings from the fronts of Buick automobiles has been called to the attention of local law enforcement officers. The latest report, which it is reported will be investigated soon, is that the rings are being stolen by a group of local young people and are being sold to a local person, who resells them to automobile dealers. In the last several days more than 20 of the rings have been stolen and almost every local owner of the 1946 and 1947 models of the automobile has lost from one to five rings. In most instances the thefts are insured and replacement ; costs from $4.00 to $7.50. It is esetimated that automobile r insurance concerns have paid out more than S7OO in Decatur alone for Xotlee to N on-restdentM: State of Indiana, county of Adam*, K S. In the Adnm® Circuit f’otirt, \ik ember Term. 1947. Cause Vo. 19024 David K. Smith Violet L. Smith Husband and wife Plaintiffs VS AVinfleld S. Hughes, el al Defemla nts Comes now the plaintiff in the abnve entitled cause by their attorney Henry B. Heller, and file their com--plaint with the affidavit of a competent person that the following named, described and designated defendants, towit: Winfield S. Hughes, Clara A. Hughes, Benjamin S. Brown Minda Brown, Albert Pence, Josie E. Pence, John Scheiman, John Scheimann, John FI. Williams. Mary E. Williams, The unknown husbands and widowers of the women above named, the unknown wives and widows of the men above named, the children, decendants, heirs at law, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament respectively of each and all of the persons above named, who may be deceased, and the surviving spouse of said persons, and including the successor-; in interest and the representatives of all of said persons including all women abov<e named who have changed their names all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs, are non-residents of the state o f Indiana, that said action is by a comolaint to iquiet the title to the following described real estate in Adams county, state of Indiana, towit: Commencing as the northwest corner o f Inlot number three hundred Nixty-Rlx (3«( D in JoMepli Crabbs’ Western Addition to the Town now city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, thence running east along the south line of the ailey one hundred thirty-two (132) feet thence south sixt.v-six <(MI> fret, thence one hundred thirty-two feet (32) thence north a ? ong the east side of Seventh Street sixty-siv ((1(1) feet to the place of begining. Notice is therefore hereby given each and all of the above named described and d signaled defendants of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they’ appear and answer or demur thereto on the 6th day of January, J 948, the same being the 44 judicial dav of the November Term. 1947 of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the city of Decatur, in said county and state on Monday’ the 17th day of November, 1 947, said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. IN TESTIMONY WHEPJEOF, I have hereunto set my’ hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Decatur, Indiana, this 12th day’ of November, 1947. Clyde O. Troutner, Clerk of Adnma Circuit Court. x Henry 11. Heller, Attorney Nov. 14-21-28

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the thefts. It is understood that information is being collected and it is probable that an investigation will be launched soon. _o Local 93 Will Meet Here Monday Night The monthly meeting of Local i 93. will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Union hall, Cloyce Wolfe, president, has announced. o Few Taxes Reported As Delinquent Here County treasurer Roy Price collected $328,150.78 in November taxes. of which $5,125.27 i epresented delinquent taxes, he announced today. With the 1947 tax bill totaling approximately $760,000, a very small percentage remained unpaid when the books were closed Nov- . ember 3. From the spring installment, $2,159.45 is still due and the amount left unpaid in the fall period is only $5,107.17, or $7,266.62 for the entire year. Mr. Price said that a share of the delinquent tax would be paid before the end of the year. 0 « People are not “backward” because of blood or color but because they are kept back. r * f is[iM o r OfloJetn Service ■■ I We serve with thoughtful consideration. The homelike comfort of our funeral home and our personal attendance upon the needs of the family and friends, reflects the spirit t of our service to the living—to serve as we would be i- served. c p • Black’s ! OgCATua, INDIANA 1 J j FOR SALE Beef by Quarters SPECIAL f - This Week-End s T-Bone and Sirloin Steaklb. 48c -52 c Beef Roastlb. 35c -37 c Swiss Steaklb. 52c Round Steaklb. 52c & 55c Beef Chops. _ib. 45c-48c-52c Boiling Beeflb. 29c Fresh Ground Beeflb. 35c Beef Liverlb. 35c Veal Roastlb. 37c Veal Steak lb. 52c -55 c Veal Liverlb. 55c Open All Day Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday again Sudduth I MEAT MARKET S. 13th St. Phone 228

Fined On Charge Os Running Stop Sign Otto B. Lehman, 62, of near Berne, was arrested late Wednesday by sheriff Herman Bowman on a charge of running a stop sign at the Tile Mill road intersection of state road 118, one-half mile east of Berne. He was fined $1 and costs, totalling $9.50, by justice of peach Ernest Stengel, who accepted his plea of guilty. o INDIANA'S HOLIDAY (Continued from Page 1) mobile driven by her son, Foster Sachse, crashed into another car. The accident occurred on Ind. 37 north of Marion. The driver of the other car was Mrs. Louelle Ellison, Marion. Less Than Normal By United Press The number of persons meeting accidental deaths during the Thanksgiving w’eek-end mounted close to 100 today but the national safety council predicted that the total for the entire holiday would be less than for a normal Thursday-through-Sunday period. Reports showed that at 6 a. m. today, 72 persons had died in You Need This! /t / V / t ’ X\ J 4 /v I I / lili bJk / : fl 1 Ml» ?/ IL i / •'ll! W 7 it I \ I/U \ XV 1 ii Jr \ V 1 J V // I ; \ 9497 /j ’ ■°| » \ SIZES / r I i \ 34-50 I 4 : \ I/ / oil« I I kfc i Aq 1/ I nbhfe I r°f II r J Il j-o SWtoA Women like wearing jumpers, especially Pattern 9497. Long, slim princess lines do so much for your figure! Smart soft pleats in skirt; blouse has new sleeves and collar. This pattern gives perfect fit, is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9497, sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. 44. 46. 48, 50. Size 36, jumper, 2% yds. 54-in.; blouse, 1% yds. 39-inch. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. SEE the wonderful new-season styles’ Get our MARIAN MART IN Fall and Winter Fashion Book now; Only fifteen cents brings vou this illustrated book of easy-te-sew patterns—all the best of what’s new. FREE —a pattern printed in the boohs a gay madcap bat and bag.

traffic accidents and 23 iis, miscellaneous mishaps for a total of 95 deaths. Thirteen others were killed in an Alaskan airplane crash but this was not considered directly related to the holiday. The safety council said its pre- . diction of a lower-than-normal death rate was based on the fact that people stay home over Thanksgiving, reducing the number of cars on highways.

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