Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1950 — Page 2

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the tonop, Setaar mild, era to be at tbe school by <:3O o'clock, dvaeeed ta full witan>. i Arrests Driver for jlgnoneg Slop Sfon State trooper Walter Ogbindler arreatod one man Menduy for dt» regarding a »to» »lgn at tbe Hoag--1 land rand end V. b. highway S7. ’ Th. nana. Robert IT'T&S. -ftf ' Monroe, will age rar later today In 1 Matico at toe yoace eowt tor total

cold air man, rode oaatward to the Atlantic waboard on goaty wind.. cot. Lotto K. Foote, dtatrict army engineer, warned eoatbeaat Miaaouri rtoid.nl. from the Arkansan, line north to » mite, above . Cairo. 18. that they will hare to abandon their bomea la the Mto- : .laMMi bottom. If the Ma Birdo polUg-New Madrid Doodway baa ' Ata Seta 1 ’ "B W I opening the floodway jaat below

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aatary of the deputy. S3OO for county highway coeMniaelon han aoked tor SIOOO, though it la likely thio fund will be refunded. ' X-X?£SyL2TX; Übip Mae wbieb who recoetly p.»W ht tyWfrtor/ffc to mMto< WW •