Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1948 — Page 2
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Divorce Suit Di»m:«sed On motion of plaintiff, the divorce action filed by Arthur G. Fel lent ve Dorothy 1. Fellers was dismissed and < osts paid Estate Cases Final report was filed by Cather-
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ine Brunnegraff administratrix of the Joseph B. Brunnegraff estate, showing receipts of J 2.752.38 and expenses of 41,121 43, net assets 11.’>5.''.<5 Distribution to the widow and three children was made. inventory in the esta'e of Jacob ('. Barkley wa-c filed by Elva M. Barkley, administratrix Beal estate was appraised at 317.500: bonds, cash and shares in Monroeville
fl Equity and Adams County Farm 1 • | Bureau. 114.892.9. x; household goods ’ I and grains. 12.059.21 Claims were il listed at 12.439.79 and net value at ’ ■ ? 12.012 13 The widow and children inherit the estate. i Final report was filed In the Judge J Fru< lite estate, showing ’ ai»praised value ol 143.243 88 and . lainis of 14.058 Si A distribution l of $5,734.80 equally in tween the widow. Lulu Fruchte. and a daugh ter. Harriet Cowan. was made from cash receipts and proceeds from I sale of government bonds. James Cowan is administrator of the estate and hearing on report will be held June 18. Marriage Licenses Robett If W. Goelz. truck driver. : First street, to Murium It Dawson, I route one. .Monroeville. Oscar Bristol, rout-man. Fort I Wayne, to Virginia Alvey, Fort I Wayne. Poll Shows Dewey Leads Candidates GOP Preparing For National Convention Philadelphia June 15 il’l’t Th- Republican national enliven tion arrangements committee met today for las’ minute adjustment of plans for the big show which Begins next Monday. Chain • men for the candidates .ire on the ground Each is claim ing victory for his man and non'ls too busy to take a clout at President Truman !!• p Clarence J Brown of Ohio. Taft for-presi dent manager, shin k- d his coat for a kb koff pres*, conferem •• He said S-n Robert A Taft could 'come up with .112 votes on the tirst convention ballot if liece- ! sary. Herbert Brownell, one of Gov Thomas E Dewey's three cam- ' palgn manager' 4 countered from I his headquarters tha’ the governor would lead on the firs' balI lot Brow nell did not say how many votes his man would have on No 1 Chairman Carroll Reece of the Republican national committee op ned the ball last night with a 1 radio address denonni ing the pre-ident Mr Truman is playing the kind of politics he understands." Reece said on a national hook-up. "the kind he learned under th» tutelage of flu- Pendergast ma ■ i him- (Kansas ICty Moi which first sent him to the senate and to which he Still owes allegiance 1 as a dues paying member " A Gallup poll of Republican, party members showed Dewey leading the list as a favorite presi dentia! candidate "When a candidate leads In delegates and Is shown by that 1 poll to he the choice of the rank and file." Brownell said, "he will be hard to beat " Some favori'e son and dark horse headquarters are beginning to open here But the only place already full of bii«tlinx activity j is the Stassen-for president headquarters in Walnut street. Har i old E. Stassen and his family ar<i due here Thursday He Is bringing the children — — Seeaur-I pbolstering Phone IHR6 T Trade In a uooo town — Decatur
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Early Outbreaks 01 Polio Are Reported Declares Outbreaks Are Not 'Alarming' New York June J 5 tl l’t Out breaks of infantile paValyeis. which have t> ached most serious proportions in Texas North Carolina and Idaho, have brought the total number of cases this year to 1.227. or 20 pen ent a’aive last; y<ar’s flgun- for the same months, the national foundation of infantile paralysis su’d today Dr II M Weaver, director of research for the foundation, said the outbreaks could not be considered "alarmin::." Texas Ims reported the greatest number of cases 312 as compared with s’t for the same period l ist year and a 1947 total of 183. the foundation said Cases appeared to be centered at Edinburgh. near the state's southeastern tip. and Houston Idaho has reported 41 case? to date as compared with 12 for the same period last year. The state had a total of 352 < axes in last year's epidemic. In North Carolina, lib cases have been reported as compared with 18 for the same date last y»-ar and a 1947 total of 297. Weaver said that, with the exception of Texas, the outbreaks appeared to be unusually i-arlv \ high incidence of polio generally is not expected until after fiot. dry weather arrives. Other states showing an In (T'-ase in cares over th*- same perlisl in 1917. Weaver said in < hide Indiana, with 28 as compar- ! ed with 1« up to Juno 5 last year. lowa 52 against II N. w Jersey.! 31 a-ains! 11; Oregon. 2ft against * South Carolina 13 against I U 2* against |.".. North Dakota. 110 against lx. and South Dakota 21 against 2 The lais Angeles area has report'd 153 eases, the foundation -aid Tin area had 273 cases during ill of 1917. Polio equipment pools have lu- tl n located in San Antonio; Denver, Atlanta, Columbus ft . Bos- | ten and Portland Ore the foundation «aid. Io facilitate shipment <f m-i ss.-irv treatment mat-rials io affei ted areas Plan Conferences On Vets' Benefits Plans for I series of sfat«- wide onfi i-in i ■ desixt.i-d to inform Indiana veterans and officers of -tate strvi.e otg.mirations of vetcans state and federal benefits, '<• <■ announced todav by the veteran* administration here. The • oiiferetn will lie sponsored by the VA. the American Legion the state department of veterans aftaos. t!ie Disabled Amerh an Veterans. the Red Cross and the Vet»ran* of Foreign Wars. in this area the meeting will he held in Fort Wayne at the Purdue < enter a’ 7:30 o'clock on June 29. Mon Is Fined For Reckless Driving William Borgmann. 34, Fort Wayne, pleaded guilty last night in the court of just|<e of the peace Floyd Hunter to a charge of reck!lesx driving and was fined f 5 and costs amounting to 113.50. He paid the fine and was released. Borgmann was arrested last week by sheriff Herman Bowman on federal toad number 27 west of the city. The assault and battery case of John Smitley was continued to 7 o'clock Saturday night Smitley was arrested last Saturday afternoon by sheriff Bowman on a warrant issued by justice Hunter. I “DIRECTOR” I BILLFOLt> \ $5.00 pta tai TKe f»l» r'lit wgM Two 9C*4<C Uy pockets eM o(kt' e» l’/t«»e fg« ESciilil ll——wmw 1111 Ilin -wisi Holthpuse Drug Co. fg a If you are worrying about overdue bills, why not borrow the money from us to pay them. Cost of a loan very reasonable. Consolidate your de Ids with us where one convenient monthly payment will pay them. No rtrJxarraosing cmjji inquiries. All loans privately majje. A swmUl part of poor Mcomc eoch month wiU rrpog « Joos with as. Your name U ths ch»4 Mcwotv fsr a lOtM LOAM COMP»NV tfeCOftPOftAYCO Oegga ttgev aacarva imoiaba
Elsie Bicberstein Final Speech Winner Miss Elsie Blebersteln. daughter lof Mr and Mrs. Alton Blebersteln. ' of Berne, was the winner of the third and final speech contest spon- | sored by the Adams county W C.1 T I" The title of her speech was I A Giris Ambition" HOT ELECTION (font From Page Onei consolidation, the school hoard having passed a resolution favoring the merger, and no remonstrance was filed against it In French township, however, a remonstrance was filed after favorable action wax taken by the advisory board, therefore making an election necessary. Trustee Graber stated that his chief Interest was a fair election and one in which the expression <rf every resident of the township could be ascertained. He has urged ail eligible persons to cast their vote the way they see fit Residents of Monroe and Kirk land township have been thrown Into the argument Those Interested from these two townships hope that the merger plan will he defeated. thereby making possible a school merger of French. Monroe and Kirkland townships. Ballots are being printed this week In the Daily Democrat office, and the printing will be supervised, just as in any election. The official ballots will be white and the samples will he green. The question will be stated on the ballot so that a person voting "For" will vote for the BorneFrench merger; those voting "Against" will be voting against the proposed consolidation. This is in accordance with the law. GREAT BRITAIN K'r»nt From Paga One) B - -■ - - - 1 »— in* them with a truce violation The original checkpoint, set up on the outskirts of Jerusalem was protest'd by the Arabs on grounds that arms and supplies in convoys from Tel Aviv could be dropped off at Jewish settlements before the convoys reach- ■ i the checkpoint. I'nited Nations officials agreed and Insisted that the Jews permit moving ’he checkpoint to Bah El Wad. where the new Jewish Masonic Entered Apprentice degree, Tuesday. June 15. at 7:30 p m. Hob2tx Walter Lister. W M NOTICE! I am now equipped to do spraying of all kinds: Barns for flies; thistles; fence rows; ditch banks; also lawns and row crops. DON COOK Ist house South of County Farm Davis Field Harvester Demonstration Thursday, June 17 Albert Beineke Farm I*4 mile South of Magley Dierkes Impl. Sales, 13th St. ■ Red Blood Cells Must Be Kept Up If You Want To ! Feel Alive Thousands Now Rettaioiae Old ! Time Pep. Vigor and Drive By Releasing Vibrant Energy To Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell Overwork, undus worry, and lack of esrtain food, often reduces the red-blood strength — and surved. weak, puny blood jus* hadn't tha power to keep up jour energy and drlee Bvery day-avery hour-mllllom et tiny red-blood-cells must pour forth from the marrow of your bones to replace those that are worn-out A low blood count may affect you Ln aaveral ways, no appetite, underweight, no ! energy a run-down condition, lack of reaixtance to Infection and dlaeaae. To get real relief you must keep up your blood strength. Medical auchwiUoa by anaiytia of the blood, have by poal- . tfve proof «nown that SBB Tonic to aniaainglv effective In building up low I blood atreneth In non-organic nutritional anemia Thia to due to the MM Tonic formula which ccntaina apodal and potent activating InxredMnU Alaa MS Tonie helpe you enjoy the feod you eat by inercMtng the gastric diyntlve juice when it to non-organl-cally too IttUe or aeanty -thue the attach wtu have iituo cairn to get balky » with gaa, bloat and give off that tour food taste Dont wait' Bnergiae yew body with rich, red-blood Start or. MS Tonic now Aa vigoroua blood aw 40a throughout your whole body, greater treMumm and strength should make you eat better, sleep better, feel bettor, work better, play oettes. have a healthy color Mow m your akin - firm flesh fill out hollow i place, tfilimna of bottles cold Oet a bottle from your drug store. AM Tonic helps Build Sturdy Health. ■■■■■■a■■■•■ RAPID PHOTOFINISHING • Film left Wed. or Thum, ready Friday 9 i. a. Holfhouse Drug Co. - ivismiii
highway from Tel Aviv joins the main road to Jerusalem There was a rattle of gunfire in the southern outskirts of Jerusalem just before dark last night but a Haganah commander said the shots were "police action, not military action. Residents reported t'.’flt Hacanah ordered members of the Stern gang to evacuate certain pos| tions. They refused and both sides fired volleys into the air for several minutes.
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DO YOU REMEMBER. a. CHICKEN DINNER OH THE FARM ? Choice, plump birds, roasted to a turn. Lots of fine dressing... two.-or three »- kinds. Pan gravy. Mashed potatoes ... rich with butter and milk. Tender green peas right out of the pod. Pie . . . still warm. Oh boy, what a feast! Hearty appetites are sharpened also within sight and taste of this good bread that, too, is fit for any feasting in your home. Light snacks to full-sized meals are the better for providing amply of a loaf so satisfying. don't say Bread Sa offo&u/m
ROSS WAY (Cont From Page On<-> ploye activities. niHin'eiiHiv > n-< reational facilities, and c.im ' pany sponsored activities such athe annual picnic and Christina party. He will also act as ndv|«« r to the employes recreational .... elation and assist in the fun tion < of the federal cn-dit union Mr. and .Mrs Way and two . |> dren reside al 351 Stevenson street.
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