Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1950 — Page 4
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AMM to* Ototatetow >ata* season, aa earthquake )*»•< • «*M <m ia IM (Mflteaw part of tte atala. Tte «a*ke waa fait te -7 ~ AO^' ksttMoos twayed aa tea tart* settled ia tM aMMa*. TM Pacific ocean ■ -■>-a viSy-£;>... • ' • ■V M wadargflalßg tte tart* ataag tM aaaat. —2l. .■■-»•.■»■ — . A writer aparaiatag UM Dewey might ctaagw to* uMirai career by running tor tM Catted States senate, and than make another bid for tM MasMgmay. either in ItM ee tope years laM Melina step woaM inc hide winning the senate race. • —Or— ■A needed highway improvement la tM coaau will kt the tiutactag of State Bond lid east of Seneva to the OM> Uae- Tb« alate commission Ma Ms pave this strelck of roari. which terms aa Important tie* ia the highway system in the south part at the ooumy. CsNaetrecttea work will be done this year —o o r. ■ C The Caadseesionai Directory has officially declared that President Tramas in IM 33rd president of "the United Stales. Grover Cleveland is now Hated twice by the directory, there being an interna! of four years between his first and second terms. Now that the quae lien is settled, who will be the 34H> prosrieat ? Lewis his ordered TthWHt miners te return to their.jobs neat Monday. but they will work only three days s week Resumption of JRfcth'ißits will help to tbav ; ex ail return to the pits w a. wonder coal to heat their own hollies, besides a pay check to buy groceries -o——<» — In t»rt Dr Irving Langmuir, who r»< eiifly i retired as the GMI" Blertrii Company's researdir director. predicted that wit hire three years eiperimenia with artificially induced rain would make’ it possible to divert heavy rainfalls and snowstorm* from the big citivs to isolated areas, where they worid' do .less, harm. Asked the other day how tM» PHject was gectin’l along. Dr Lang
If You Feel Your Heart Beat
By Htrm»n N. Bundeien, M.D. SO far a* th> dnrtbr <on--4 •rnH . *»f tte tu-art iH*an» only that the pate nt aware of the beating of hfa'oan teart*-,' This «onsfiousnesH of the tSrofi ; 14ng of one> own heart »* i*mmJ l.v an unpleasant symptom and one wtitch causes Ipuch nervousness . & ahd worry, often aaetite* ‘Otte?wise, in the great <aiea/ It is far ,h * rreattwt number of«ho at** ( annoyed in this Uafciow sufferneither from, heart- disease nor way . other ailment In other rases the paipUatLuM is die not. to any heart disorti>j-2: but to a disease atfeHinx otter I parts <f the body iu a very sea ( »a see. palpitation does five e*i dan< e of heart trouble Nearly everyone become* a*ar»■4 the heart-teat ifter .siv’ion - or <s the res trit of a sudden fri<bt. ’ 4id those who have -suffered Wi*m a prolonged illnesS kn<«* •ft ' o-mmon during the recovery ; erutd ~ ~ ~ H ht!e ■ unpleasant. patoftattois- 4a naysr 4o<Kia°ted n ith .pa *n tew* •un**- particularly 3OS» tenrt “fe ‘ 1J *♦» ’: ng Jr reg ala r ity of the lieart beat may -fie teitcaable. TM* m Ind ?>f inn ,is apt to « «Mte wttftt a -prrsofl-'b* worried.-and da. often most ■SrogWeooßM*’ Mies when :*» <a failing asleep _ PalpiraT ’H iu-.i-- be d’te to . <' »* • - u'.-n - ’ - . ’ r .b-.ul-“4 f .ug -
■air slid. “ExceßaaUy. I kope to publish an important paper on the subject won." Ability te switch rate stoat might be IM solute* io New Tor* City's votes start ace, and to Indians s ptubtem of floods. -- -- o m ■■■ Through tM efforts of (Hen HID, president and other officer* of Ike Chamber of Commerce, Decatur will be considered as a site foe tM proposed Air Force Academy. which the government may establish. Bigbl otter Indtsns cities are on the list, which includes I*s prospective sites. One Os the- requirements is 1.000 acres of land, which may be hard to obtain In one tract ia the heavily populated counties. President Hill is an enthusiast for the Academy and months ago submitted Decatur's advantage* to Senator Homer Capehart, who is one of tiie members el the Senate committee that is Investigating possible locations. Meh aa iaatilullon would be a great bootit to any city, for it would mean developments on a huge scale, hotels and thousand* of visitors. Eventually -the- school would be expanded Jo train '-.‘te* cadets. p. Growing Cities: You have io hurry to keep up with Texas Houston has recently voted tv «inti some suburb* which will add lU2.UUO inhabitant* to the eity's population bringing IS io giu.vue. Dallas did a little annexation too, and now boasts of 4*5,000 inhabitants. 7" Annexation of suburbs is a quick way. to .bring a city up in greatest feat of this kind was unitoubtsdly halt a century ago --ushsa..ai.t«.Xo.tJh..( •iy. ..then limitr<i to fh<" borough ot Manhattan: swallowed- it* large neighbor,. Brookb n. Brooklyn wim unwili» ' mg. but the law. permitting tbiA partKular annexation made it possible to override the objection* Lo< Angelrb ha# been fainoiU for its many additions of terrb tory Vuhors to Hoover IMuu in Nevada have noted a uadrical leg* nd chalked up ' Angeles Tsirnit'* ’ Thb» *<N»ni* obviously absurd, but with cities grow jna a- they arc. who knows wbai iheir limits may be *
i disaestion with the forthat ion of I exrtFMive amount* of Xft* in the ; h .-and may fie r<- . o ; spi.nidble fur tte pai pit ft t ioa Per i M*n* with xa!ibUdd« r disease often r fall thl* 4T>iup. Anemia or leaed/mmtof th** <<»!«»rinx matter in the • j Mood, Jf it is at all severe : may H pr-din> palpitation. <.partU3uiarly i after exerffoß. Excessive secre ! ttei fmrn the thyroid gJand or. is another In every < ase of palpitation, it jis sdviseM'de (of Jte parton to have a thorough phyakal eiamiLNatioti to determine just what fa tor nav hr responsible In some etees. if th <<>nditfcm is explained to the patient, it wHI <laar up with no further treatment. The giv i<M iof sedatives <»r drugs '.imv he useful in certain ißstaiw-as. Slme.jßlp.itaSion may' at Utms r t;e jfue so a&tuaJ. heart disease. an ; X-ray ahouftl h«” taken id all i<l--1 stances to . detffrtntne whether or ijfcrfee hr»r» Ik •nhrrgeit and ait-; < elec tro-'aTdn»rra’Yi , or.. rle< trr-al'i vnoiea of• .th** heart-beat ■should —hw_jnade lust '«o be- gw** that the heart iw (4u< ttoning itj a. Dot-i)4i •n’annar. QUESTIONS AND ANSWCRB H W-S W hat can M doD* fwr.: a ;, .’i*x»4ind-one that ’ K*-t> ‘rhr sick’ ’^"7 | I . Answer The pr»*pera?ion known ' »' dramaarfne u? . y *. • rntt 'J.-y'car: <L*kne*fi. Os course this, drug tiTUht ’ •■♦- einpiuvrxi ■ u ; Hi* dire r iop of fheTjot’*■« —' i
KWGOITO4 MAN OF 1950 Ju XNx mIDL IPMv ( MlNty'T/ Z’ ■ M • . ■ .
,. • v .- ! TODAY ten IJ. - Hsavy rains conliaue burs and rnripus rSstUl* srs tear t*d M. Kira h viseted prsaidsM of ths Duv-atux Savtogs and Loan A»wcialtoa. ——- „ j itenry Barkley. 7«. well known farmer, died this utoralng i Mrs tel SugMabaugh ba* arm fractured wMn struck by an auto- i mobile while c-roMtag South Second street Mlm Kdea Hable Sholty 51, died at the hours ofter parent*. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Shelly, this afteruooA YeDow juiketo win fr«u Misha wake. «. to 27. 0 ; — — : —« | Modern Etiquette | fly MQMRTA LIB | o, —« i Q. ShtMild a child be permitted to leave the table before the rest i of the family bate finished eat-j tug.? ' Z. j A. lie will be better trained if . he Is taught to sit quietly until the others have finished. Os course.;
OINGSRIDGE
ms.hTm* ■- - ar*»*i coto .ahfe. . .e- -»4. s'* o . . 01 * >•...< *.ir »r» •<»«onwni o"Tf.y a , . i ■ •«■» w«)o* owy , • ufA a M*rt) ’a> at Whtu «mxx«« u»* <>*•* •*• rtwaai* di l **C*l^*,...}*** i© ibSi Übb*rvu.g o»F~Mi»uh. <>»•*> Mo*.r>W« S- I * l ® * ,f * WM>| wuntirfi • tiat u>i» ttfnngr rnuc •*r’» 91 ut« Why M*« *»• cmH «• LZl< ••IvaJicw u* u«.'a«c>rn» <i gn»4» I'imoiQy uram . a:m. om Vapt-tleO U*T! ~!:-»•« •»•»«<»• CUW< •/ n.ee •ut fiw king • in U)t M • iaarn'ig a»* Fc.4><.aJ apttm oacnea Krr» *» ■**» •Maxtor w ici«4 a* f” ® Hint, women mi« uie vtturjuw a weaving • «pe»< j»«» sveaa. m HHieinet tne* um» • FV *grap« *e* »M **»». . Su»»n o«» tmrrxi ic •remnouM tirr« ine»_ are <jof»l-ve|e«i nt Male* ctrn wh —.-lemMnig •nat Q*m •»*<*•» oet.aa Kiric « am «udy. •• *<s ; CHAf-TER SIX -I WOULD n*r<ji Know you.; the Judge aa><i. Nothing oenai. »ke a repetition ot the turpnse Gerry had given mm. Nothing *-arm. like a wetcome, either. Simply a statement, pnmounveo in a reserved measured lone as it *“were e Bnai judgment.' an uncoritroveraiai decision It * as- the way Gerry remembered Him- "I Mte foHmi a gwd place /or pOn.* Selah! 1 nsnlung tbeae things, ne anewer .4. -But you are juat the same." Fhere was a moment ot quiet. “ Ikea. courteously. "Sit down, wpn t you?" And as the older man took dm asm aaair again, ma glance under mi neavy, hooding brows went o»er Gerry. "I see you got ULto the service." -Yea l‘sn just ouL Rut Tm still privileged to areas this outfit • while longer." “You dM an extra stretch after Ute war an dad?" "Yes.* rhe sir ot hiA Army training rone to ma Ups hut ne held it neck. He nad seated aimeeif with a deliberate nonchalance aatnde a straight enan. ms arms siong its neck, and was sow sqijarely taring bis inquisitor. -Wher* were you?” -Chut*. Burma. India After that, wherever they sent ase. But moetly in the State** The Judge'a glade* touched the Captain's bar. “You did very wcU. ‘ i see." ■ —-——— —— "Well, starting from nothing. perhap*Tbars wm a sudden gleam under the heavy becaa-a. then Steven asked evenly, "Ann now?" ’ Gerry smitcd and the bright r mockery crept into his voice again. “Thay cmMWiL » U» question, isn.'t it?" •The future nas away ot de- ' ricmling that we face it.” - Gerry shrugged. "Well. fv« al-. I nays had away of taeuig th* tu- 1
MOATD* mitt WnmT. MCATUB. INDIANA
he may be excused if the xrdkii ups linger over afler-diauer engfee and conversation. Q. Is it correct for a martled woman, to send a wedding gift in her nathe only it the bridwM-bc Is a special friend of hers? A No; she should always Indbde : her husband's name when sending ’ wedding gifts U. Should a man sear plain ; black socks with a formal even j ieg suit ? i A Yes; patent leather she -. j white tie. and plain black alls hose should be- worn 4GMHB Real Estate Transfer* - Forest F. Baker elux to James Kitchen Jr etux. inlot 2 In, inc , ‘ tur. Samuel J Schwarts to An.lrew ; Ihlty etux. 79 ti acres in Washin ton Twp. j Marjorie J -Lemirr Em to Fran tis .1 Srhmiu/etuJi. inlot 'W in i cat nr | l\o£o. i V Porter etux to Mark” Ijp&lL 'S-ibH-Jdry. -south part .inloV3h> , .in Decatur. ■ , j~ Marjory Jean t«» 48b'w. ’ V.
•Hire. "And." ne aided, "making a . lew demands ui u." v — Anu mis time?” Gerry rq« so abruptly that his chair craab.ad to the Hour. He did not stoop Co pick it lip. "1 dr-in's come here to curry f- yors it that's what you want to know 1 " The Judge rose, too. "1 want to know, only wiiat jou want to tell me." Gerry- stared at him. and then laugbed a abort; Sitter laugn. "Yes, I can imagine that! Let th* past styy buried, eh ?". Into the older man's face flashed a curious expression that Gerry couldn't decipher, or, Uideeo, be stir* n* nad actually seen, so quickly was it gone. It was like a crumbling ol established detenses—astonishing. U true. But the next moment there, was only the remembered austerity, softeneij. perhaps, by the tiredness of year* "1 would rather not quarrel wrilh you. Gerald. 1 . . . well, age is creeping up on me and I no longef nave a taste tor battle. I particularly dislike any disturbance beneath my own roof-tree. I wish to emphasis* that" He paused. "Now it 1 can help you at all. I shall be glad to.” He paused again. "1 mean to say that U you have no place lo stay tonight . . .” ‘There’s an tnn down tn the village, isn’t there ?“ — . "Ot a sort. But it’s not very good, it you car* tn. tor a night or so. we nave a guest room." - Gerry stood straight and tall and smiling ms defiant, mocking smil* “It may be a surprise to you that the family, pride runs even in toy blood.” “JU you like." “Is that all, U.ea’* That’s all” Gerry bowed. At the door he turned. "You nave a very « harming granddaughter," be said, and was gone. • • • And dowWAtr* in the conservatory. Susan was saying to FranM, ’’! don’t care what Be waa! You don't actually know, anyway! Th* whole point is ne* different pots. And, It's now mat count* It's wl»at n e s mad* oTTHiTTsetr—Why do you all have to be such tuddyduddys ? Why can t you be dscenrf" • • •- tt vi as hours tatgr: i_T)ie party was long since over, Uae cars ail gone trom the parking area and the tower part ot -the -gr-nt- noiw* dark. But- ui-evcry hedr--wi upstairs fights burned oejund drawn shade*. _ - . " < I Elizabeth, tully dressed stiU save
iln Decatur. , Roger R Baumgartner etux to 1 Lewi* F. Baumgartner S.OS acre* in French Twp. Lewi* F. Baumgartner etux to Roger R Baumgartner etux. ».M acres in French Twp. Bria B*userm* n Gdn. to William Archie Mendritk* etux. inlut 17® iu Bern*'l2.2oo- " rXura ’.V rJiTOTtWttW etvtr- to Glean Win. Adams utux. 40 acres iu Jefferson Twp. John B. Stulls etux to Oliver Karl Harman etux, part inlots «2 A 63 in liecatur Anna Schwarts etal to Kli S. Kipfer etux. SO acres in French Twp. Rosa CoHee'eUil to Auaa J. Neawwald. lalot 523 in Decatur. Anna J, Ness said to Rosa M. Coffee etal. iniot 523 in Decatur. Tillman Gehrig etux to Clarence Bultemeier, inlota 672 673 and 631 in Decatur. J Herman Bowman Sheriff to Lau - rence Jacobs, tend in Root Twp. »3. *SO. Appearance Made Appearance made fur the defendant. Neva UM; by A’oglewede ahd Anderaoa. la a divorce action by Homer Üby. The plaintiff, represented by DTdinrdette Custer, charged In his complaint that his wife, would not prepare his meals ami kept his house in *a unclean meaner. That she hi laxy. . quarrel some. . and a continuous naxger. very extravagant and indifferent.'' The defendant te ruled to answer these cMrava. Cause Venued » After attorneys in the cause ot fJau Anderson v* i hffton Airieri son st al. a divorce action, had j refuted Alien aud Jay county courts, the cause was vritued to Wells 'county. Costs id the chang'xu to the pialutiff who la given !v days to complete the action. Case Dismissed Judge Miles F I'arrish dismissed .a—case in the Adams circuit .burl that bad lirst le-en filed ill Vpril. 1*35 The * ase of ai-tioti. the l.iilirite Oil Corp vs George Strick' (er. o* an a-■ mint wan dismlssetl for want <>t prmwtttiim John De-' V'-iss had fileil a ch-itteii to dlsmtas the c.ine hi 1*47. CARD OF THANKS We wish to' fii.hk .1-1 1-f <W 1 1 >* n-da relatlytes and ' every . ei-t that remi-uitared u* with Ht-wrrn lir* -- jit.-, and cards on' oiu suth anniversary Mr. and Idri J, ft. Rurkhead The ‘ xqui*Jt«/ pUsu r Hork - apprtvlath'd., a’ the t';',ks Club in MonU:om* i i Ala wan dour in an --wiridenHfted--sUu -owned bj.> K :• Minph j ■f - . 7~ ~.. ’ . T ' "
that she had discarded her silver slippers, reclined in corseted discomfort on her pink-cushioned chaise-tongue with her aching swollen teet elevated on a soft pillow. The network or tiny lines i that criss-crossed tier square face had grown pior* marked with the evening s awful worry so that she appeared now fully ten year* older than she had earlier. She was sayinj lo her husband, "You’re so quiet? Why don't you talk? Why don't you tell me If you found out anything about mm? About his plans ? So that you know what to do?” Steven King shook his head. He waa standing by the fireplace, his tal>, spare frame slightly tx-nt, his arm on the white mantel, his gaz* 0-. the flickering flames below. His lean, deeply grooved, scholarly face reflected her anxiety, but with a difference. Foe there waa a kindness underlying his trouble, a concern for the ethics of his attitude ' which did not disturb her at all Gerry had alwaysaffected him this way. b* thought now In rcluetajir memory. i _■ . Elizabeth lifted one of her hands in a short, impatient gesture which she suddenly checked. She fiad been thinking how often men were stupid. Even Steven. And always i just qt the moment when she rebed on his intelligence the most. I But If he couldn’t see Ahead now, nd one could. Frank was no help at all. So it was best to'give him " a little mor* tune. " She said, 1 never felt so helpless In all ray life as when he danced off with Susan like that! U r badnl been afraid ot soaking a scene . . . but the impudcnc* of hun!“ Steven looked at her without seeing her. He was seeing himself in Gerry’s place and trying to be fair. He answered. "Not impudent, perhaps. Just young.” He added, after a second,, “And human." "Now, Steven, if you're going to b* bk* that!” ... He . passed _a jiand across hi* forehead. T have to~be what I am, Elisabeth,” he told her and paused a moment Then he went on. more to himself than to her, "And sometimes I have to be whit J’aa not That's the devil of it" “Steven'" His wife’s VMee held - a firm, clarion note. "You must not dig up old regret* Jxla wcaE It's a waste of tune. And it’s listfles* Besides I won't have it* A faint rueful smile erept Into his gray eyes. How like her think she cou.d control his private thoughts. But is as probably bi« feuft that tee did because once I he had let her do that. (To Be Continuei)
TOW USNIP Tat sTMSFS AHHVAE KKPURT TV THU AtM laOBY ■OAUO OF aiBKI.MIM Towdsaa* ADAM* CO* ATT, IHO4AUA amt tolA TMeaLp •*»»■ toe hear EmMwo Dkw- *' eTArKMewT or ttacmpr* TwWMht* feed Thurman I. Drew, June digt. I SS* Ot Tiiurman I. Drew, Use. diet. 784.*• Total He- elpts Township Fund 31.M4.6* £, I. Drew. yut*.'lb>g fflojt.. Ill.lt ■ iT. H High. di-pAwit ;;; .”... . iIMS T 1. I»r«w, tai on du>. T: I. brew, tax, white w.W Total Dm* Funs f 341. W TIMOVA Kirkland Twp . Mt ret. ...... T. 1 brew, coriKl. Ms li. f. i... H.M Auditor vs tuit aup. Kirkland Twp., t< h- ret KirkUM Twp.. uh. ret ...... 11 <»• Kirkland ITwp., Uh. r«t. -I -Tel -V lUSLWx. June diet- 5»«a5.al Auditor of Xtal*. V<m\ KT T. 1. brew, con*! »<h t. k. 17 H Auditor of tult. Hup... 4,134.11 Total Retxripta. Tuition Fund .. s,. tll.Jll.it wpeetat nrlMPol r«ml Auditor <»f State, vi<. tax •?».<» T 1. brew. June, dial UM.<4 Total Receipts. Hpet lai s. in»ol 4*'un<l H.’ie. is l.lbrar* T I, brew. June dial. Total Receipts. 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PUBLIC AUCTION Monrow, InteM*. acewa* team Adam* Central tchool , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IS, 1950 a* 1 00 F M C«T NJ-'W Marion Ktoclrit' Rance with AutiHnaDc Ovau Control. Sl* foot t'nit Kit. lien Cabinet, ownriete wit* sink. Oflfc* D»wk. NKW Westinghouse Twin l*up V* Tnw*t*r G E. Autoutatic Iron, llt-d Bsm k Col* Pqp Cooler; 2 Wheal Trailer I'sed Bath Tub, 2 X'Xhl Display C»s*«. Soutl. Him. Heater Stoiia Swsh 5 NEW Hog Houses. Modern 12 by 12 Brooder House, nouM °«k Table A Chair-. I*alnts. 36 Bag* of Cvaii-ut. other nUm.llaaeow* lie*** Srrewn doors; 5 galtou p*U« BULL. —Hol.leto Bull 22 n»oatb» old ~~~~ ““’7“ TRUCK—I»42 Chevrolet Fit k I p TERMS CASH , LEO SPRUNGER A SON, Owners <uy S. Jithnnmi ' ‘ , Nedf Ji’hpwut - Melvin Lie»|ity ... _. K - WRhU’t htaWIWMVW-W" nWSNRjn ■"« ■Ta Rom where I tit... Jos Marsh Why Scoop No Longer | ' Works Here
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IBID Executor’s Sale Xoiic* is boraby givej that by dlrwtinti ta th* Last Will ot for millia E. Weis and by the farther ord-r of the Adams llriult Cwart. the > iiisli r.ignod Executor aiU. oa StTUMY, JANUARY 21,1950 a* On* •*cl*ck F. M. offer for sale to lb* highest bidder on ibe premises st 112 E. OAK »T., OECATUR, IND. the following real estate, being a part of Out Lot Number 12 in thSouthern Addition to the Town, low City, of lietatur. Adam* Countys l*<!i*ui* and more particularly dosi ribed in Heed Record »4 at page 12 'of the Re. ord- rs Office of Adam* County. Indiana Seal real Mtate tonal*!* of a story and haN stncco house: base ment under most us house, apartmeni on vei-ond fkvw amtw piumblnc ■for lower and tipper apart meet* full ba’b on lower apartment, large u upei e ia rear - -—.. ; ' TERMS O*e third down on day of **l*. Balame ynon delivery o? Eve. utor's deed and abslfact ul Ulle Possession 39 days Also th* following Forsonai Fe*ff*rty: Estate heatnJa davenport. <rm k«n». matched .hairs 6 match ed dining chairs: library table: 1 Iron i>eds with springs and mattres-M-y. ; die*s*rs stand buffet, dffak. off cookinit stove: Esjsy.copper w I 1 tous a> mention. '■ -I •* ‘TERMS—PerBonaI Properly. Cate r — . — CLINTON L STEYERS, Execfitor ' ' ■ ' EMfiCUTON . Roy S. Joaaao* 4' ** Mall**— fi .. —— . Severin H Srhurger—Attorney . 13 29 '2"
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