Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1950 — Page 4

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DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ' FnbUsbod Bvery MvoniM Base* Bunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. - . ■stated at the Decatur, tod, PootOßtao u toto CteM SOMf Dick D. Haller PreeldeM A. B. Boltbouse Btotar C. >. Heitbouse TVIISUSW . - ' X H- “•*** Vloe-Prosddaat By Mall is Adame aad Adjotatog Cmmttos: Oto year, M; Btx ■oaths. IMS; * months, »!.«. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjototoc Counties: Ow year. »?••; • months. M 7S; I months. M.W. By Carrier. to eente per week. Stogie eagtaa. 4 MBH. "

A Deserved Honor: Management and fellow workers at the General Electric Cornpony were pleased to have the Charles A Coffin Award, the most honored recognition that can be bestowed on an employe, conferred on Dwight “Mike" Kimble of thia city. Everybody felt that Mr. Kimble was duly worthy of the distinguished boner. As a boy. he started work with the General Electric Company in Fort Wayne In JkliOMUCh** been employed by the industry continuously through the past 35 years. In 192< ( . he was one of rhe men who helped set up the Decatur plant and then established his residence here. “Mike," as he is affectionately known to all fellow. workers, is not only a capable worker, but is an Inventor with several mechanical innovations to his credit He - tea hufnbto sort 4 -rtf tnan, little given to boasting, hut to use an old saying. Is all wool and a yard wide."' / '■ Tn Mr, Kilnhle, his “■Decatur friends extend congratulations in th-, well d>-«n*d honor.’hai »>» conferred- on Jimi at the Decatur G -E *»—..<daft One gauge the < uniry 1- willtog to •-< ■■ miiK |.o tow level? is -the riveh stage. ~ij?' l we~ follow u'fear attitudeltiUii‘< <ounii.. th.- lUi- .ms will ——the'leogh, ■, ~ ■■ - —.' -—J. „«■ <*■-» w,.»e «lueie»i.ie ,•„ .y i_ | I»I hfiaMjr had too much river wa Hr anti ii«»w ►’or? Waine'-IwJ.K xht...J4idenLJ. ..iXX? fb-ww rlifou-gh that iry »•» tin * •- _, c . J Th-' -m Hi* is whouTd go back 'o’ work lit xf w«tk or th? la. a «>f rnaTwjn rxu’irljn ‘■i <VI ail'd’offirf ir;du ’ms » .jy tt w rk> r‘ ejecting ii«*fd.*hip" i n unnry ramtii* Lewis ban pi.tytd his xami J»n« nioiirh and 'hr* ••rriui. , t\ *air an b n An in-1:' .Finn </ *h < ’niyl.r ’ b« 4 n*> rht* spring in th bui!d' jl- •)■- . u?- ffi '!i< ’.'l:. ■ bvr ~ nf~ hut r Tm z — prrnrt*■*• -- Hrur-d —- here ia-i re nth Tin ten per mit< .»;■ • iu i‘r4 c<i.-t ■>f | V*7 If/->is cjmlhiuts. !<m k on L>r‘ i bijikinu? btmtn n» xsu.!

Where Appetite is Important

By HERMAN N.BUNDESEN. M D. IF TUtJ.Hi’Mn *ith t.brF«»losn 4h to v» t a- 11, he must e;J well;. yet thi« is often a verv dtf ’ ■•; !h '*• '» 1 * • under -why the arjwnrte jta:ls;,tn -uth !h«>,4<- The-’ __ ,***- a * i<re hf - the/ fi4l ur v ii r i’i* ■■ / . oxi ” . ■ . JitEsW/r?. —& ' •• <!■< '««< '■■ . a;w in r-’F .t f»> u?; t.'/• !t i- n- ♦ rer. :•....<■ . J • hr-. aante fra*ful- and eirotiouai”. - “Thu . in.part,n- < ■ * • t- .- i. '■■■■■■ ■ • jf-- • t*f .♦ rculouZ v . > ■ ■- - - —— or •-* ,<■ . ..o It in ,i’T: ' - '• ■ _ *'l ' es. ,- ' • ~ -:?? / thi - , • ’ • I • - ' ■ .. • - - • • ' • ' • - r ■ ..... ■

Moat people will agree with the Indiana high school athletic authorities that postponement of the sectional basketball tourneys would not have saved coal The buildings have to be heated and at night the fires can be banked, for high temperatures are not necessary In gymnasiums. The crowd will heat up the buildings and those who cheer and root for their favorites will be- no warm around the collar, they will not know if the furnace is running or shut off Play ball! o u Obsolete System: Various kinds of reasoning motivate those opposed 4o the proposal to change the system of electing presideiitSa One Kegment of opposition js based on the simple question, perhaps sentimentai, of why it shonfd now be wise pt needful to change a system which was written Into the Toil MltUtion by the founders of■ the nation. Why do we have the elec toral college. If it U not a good thipg? The judg*-n»ent of the Authors <-* the Cuostituhon was sound for T.»Tr times With regard" To 2Uiv. ilertoral system. But the times haie..'chaugvd r<l. copipleteiy that rhe condiuoDs for which the elec♦evwi v »* 4‘ogi-Hved no linger exist at ail. and iu fact th< system no longer funi’ii u- a i> wa> intended to do When the " THrrtrjrt —was Tnumted' rhn -ricction •••- ot pM-id»-!its by tin people was !!■•! intended. So a method was. d» vised tintlvr uhnh rhe separate ' ; •*! *t - - m**n V-o re*»re sent them, ami the-e men nut -' 'o 1 ' ' •• i ami »hr-* .1 pt»—idvii? tiftd a* virx-'pre*ide?it In ici Hi- .nr-’ |.»r*v itnwen.Jiao. uyßlinatipj) ma • _iuud<_ aud by »' •>• n-n ’!:• ;•< op:. )t id IngyOf *1» ror- tn all the states. I:. »i: r y» ar tb» elec’oral college c(a?«d altogether to Im a meeting . i f men who in. their own di*< ret.* n. the presidin'-X.-w th. are Ly educafion and interest, to r. vke their own choice amanz-.pre ’mJ. -candidalts. It is ami logical, therefore, tn. ad- • -j•»*• t t hi- • • 'i'-n r*f the Con'fitu lion :o meet th? u»ndition&'of the pr» .-nt day .

;•’ ’ . 1 ■ r> nt< with tul rr nl<»sis r fh!«•<•- - ti.uii* <.!/•• when at 6 ain and no ; .cd is taken until breakfast at > a-n By this time the patient ; ? nsubtly. ~ has a ?ond appetite. ■••••« is riven at; It a.tn. and 4-inn«.r L. p.xn.. It is tuiuid- ’ -that th* — - a ■ oite ; t »414 —»t- • - . ■ - ' - ■ ’ ■ ••' a lessor deim-g for XW uihw : fmra I s Trr-11 tnent ’is usually _j/‘ »n---j tin i--d for Hlkrit tw > months, « • •! ■ ‘ <; ed in all and n<; • th «n .. jiu* . • ■ ■ \ t.iy nty ;>r»un4s Tn.h f tion.u, given in the prop- : • -■1 ’ ■ • - ' • •> • ■jity lyrrri "'it'ir njfftr - ' ttf •t s- d'«- ■ r will, detid’ :•■ '<:.•■ ■ ••!.■•■• i i GLESTIOVS AND ANSWERS A R ader What, ’a ■ >?d • ri«> I -• . XL-UtU—H- .?.x» ‘ hji- • -,. 'u:U;.& 'rai-: j? ..•;•• . -s ■' . T-; ■ ..- ix- . ' t > .nfl i.t:.’ p- ' ' the bi-j.i T’..h ■ _■ • ■•'. :< kne vn as >i»; * ■ ..-’W r-rry-''-tiTiz. : • -j /-.YnS

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20 YEARS AGO TODAY Fell. IS. — Dew Kiruch Avon Burk and William Linn are the new director# of the Decatur Industrial AsaociatiofcMr*. E. D. Enveler reelected president of the Decatur Woman* I'lilh. The Chicago Cubs leave for to go into apriuit frarntßgV’ * C. Wurmg sell? the Hunting; ton- glove factory building to the Chamber of Commerce and the equipment will be moved here. . Pohlmeyer A Poblmeyer of Fort Wayne are the architects for lie-

rHfdM IN G S RID G E

CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO IT WAS after ten-Uurty that . same Sunday evening, but the - wm jbUU JUP-M) j - He -iwi told ElixwbetU -ixe w&uXcd to do some reading before an ten* portant case that was scheduled for the next- week, and he would be late to bed. However, he was not reading. He was sitting an deep thought before his fire. He was thinking of the sermon that the Reverend Ferguson had preached this morniwg. It had been an excellent sermon, one of his best. There were times, and U;is morning was ooe pt tLcin, when Steven felt that the Reverend was t big a man for Kingsridg?, that he should be in some large city where he could reach a wider audience. Well, perhaps in due course. Certainly, what he had said today, though, had been meant specifically for Kmgsndge people. For the Bairds, for Jx?ster Brandt, for Frank and Audrey, for his wife, Elizabeth. For all those pco--1 pie who had been so opposed to Carry’s presence am'-r.g tie rn. inj eluding himsdt Perhaps especial 4 ly-for himself. Quite innocently, the Reverend had begun by talking about the —need for one world If any worlu was to survive in the future, h< hail said, it would be ope world But a world not of total unanimity and agreement, a.s many of differences, of divergences, and diversities, bound together by multitudinous common interests. Fur these common interests, these “mu--1 tuahties and potentialities,** as h? had called them, far excc<dcd in both number and importance the divergencies that existed. Did not all nations share in disease and poverty and suffering? bid they 4 —not~ ait atfare in the desire peace and 1-we a»-i I to work? And did tl.iy n.» "■" "Share 'rn 1 the tnr a bHi-r h>» ■ where their people might grow in ' strength and dighityT I o **rne issues, of 4>ur Time/* Tjc 1 had declared, “will be setth d, no*, a*, the physical and material* level which is. at the moment, receiving r Such stress and importance, but at the ethical and social level, in the satisfaction of the gr» at spiritual hunger that is abroad cv- ry’Where"’today. There is ’ i prayer iff our hearts and if this prayer is answered, we will sing a common song.** That had been the ot his sermon. And that was whefe in ♦ hail begun to thrust hon.c. **Wbat separates us?** he had gone on to ask. ~What divides us and prevents us from recognizing the g'Mll we all have? Is it anything but’ou# own van sy? Our own sense of national import And. in a smaller sphere, our persons! self-importance ? 1 emee said to a friend of mine, that it all the hatc-noU suddenly bccan.e thr’ Amw tn this world, Utopia w< d<i be reached. But he artortrd that that was not true. That Auces wotdd manage to. find to' make them feci superior again because that is our frailty—not to be able to tolerate others po. »essirtg what we esteem.* -H- ha I paused a morrj> nL instance, who of us her* is wffffrg to a'l.t"’ . that a num leas fortunate than*

DBCATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Teator's new fire engine hulMlng. Commodores defeat St. Rose ot Lima, 17-15. i o —7: — —-0 Modern Etiquette j •y ROBERTA LEE J .1s (2 If the employer of a girl <e< • 'Ydarv should drop a handful of r • pai»ers. should ,sh«* help hint t » pick lhern up’ A. Certainty. Rusipess etiqnrtk- - does not • Ah-nd all the litiir iu’W' ■'»♦ -h . .1 F . u.-uiatly • \p‘ cU n B the social *«>rld. Q What stolid one do when he t find* that. anothe r person's upi ion on some subject is direct:1... ...... •;..

ourselves in birth and breeding is < ent it lt d to a place am ng us ?” : That *had been daring of th< . WiUiout liciuUuiicy. ~IML jSaSL •I' tacked those in high places. Wttb-1 out fear he had linked the town’s? treatment of Gerald" Barton to thei world’s need tor unity. ’‘’For the’ buddmgf. <4 . erne . world;?, he .had said, “depends upoh the Lol crane e, the .the j helpfulness - that each Qt i in.his heart! ** Steven stirred in his chair. How right Joe Ferguson had teen. Ytl even .in his rightness, a little Unfair. F<-r -J • ’ i. i-o one knCyy, the tult .rn<-t.va!: ;n of the Julgc’s reserve regarding Gerald Barton. For instanec, regarding that Texas job.': He had suggested it in order, 4t was true, to separate the young people tor a while. - But not wholly tor the reason they thought. Not out of dHlikc fur GcrrJ or disapproval of him. Not as a means ot rid ot him,” as had so bluntly put it. But to give Susan a chance 4- r coo! < 1 b rat 1 n ot hi r in l.im. I • his own experience, that propin_quit y. docs.. not -nrccssarfly vst ’-k. - out thr right answer. If EiizMx-th! had not been. "So cii.-ily at hand during his years at law | who could yay if he w ~hi ever 1 a devoted and aide’ vv.te. lie did' not nican that, but in hin*vy mat- j tors that cab ! ! r 1 •‘ ( perception she had aj v. a . eye to eye with him. If he.hadj wa *e«l, in:’cad d the i fact that fiere she was r i lv and willing, an'! s un-onc to < b -m he ha<l grown accusto’med .. ■ - He Sigi •d. W I. I Waste time thinking at; li that 44“ was nolir ng he * ■ <bi i : pla)Tr?T ? L3'"jQc , T’Fryif - 7 . «'c :• •'•.ay.. ■O# to Eusan or a-n\.,;.e r.t ail. l£»t ,shat matter. Bvm ,r» had '‘lHrrifd Ul.at- ' mnhV ol l’aS yo’.r.rj-r g-: ' ’ .it ;>■ n. v.. ?■ : ■■ 1.” to ie.frn, that, with J/' and for Im -a rar.ee. and h- rd A” ’ »*. c-r.c c-J itl riaragc-to hvr ■ •_ np-' ■.• • . den affertjon. With or.< ■ E!iial> th had rr. -in-.;. AU he had ftcedvd to do v.aj reBut. that was rat?-r the point-and illog.> al 01 : 1 : -Gttfeng hack to <h rr;. , y > i . t pra!:;u 1-r./j r. ■ V - r here; ur : - i stern and 7 -fee WouM l;-ir.’’v -b.'i-.e frd a r •' ; ■ ••:\ | ■ - • wdbta have been, over’* ; 1 and ’ threat Os d'.-dy ' :. ■ e. - , : enemy w >ui 1 j jy«cn missing. Also, find th<- ’ >« ‘.vcu ’xnffu.ntia! in’’W’tH nh ; - l il. ln. : en the? only op< n nc i ’’ ■ TTad aHe--to- t -e - m th< %e fi' l t days or t-• n and • ■ ■■ han-S-ip . ‘ Fie s-iiyird ay a in.. : Lot t” ’. tnn 7•• e- t ♦ ‘ ; I • • p:- ... »-D- v, exc'pl his c r.

opposed to hia owb? A. Immediately change the aubjert of the eonrermrtien. Above | all, do not eater into aa arguateaL Q, la it all right for a fueat to like any rereptarle to right for we ashtray? A. No; he should alwaya ask tor one if there is none at hand. • ...... '"••;< I Household Scrapbook I I By ROBERTA LEB, ft. r Blousea . The aekt time blouses are laundered place tissue paper between them as they are put away, and it will keep t-hem fresh and uncrump led murfl longer and they wHF took neater when worn. Rugs Alter vacuuming and cleaning flu- rug or carpet, wipe it with a < loth wrung out of diluted annnonia. This will brighten the most faded floor covering. Apple Cider Cider that la made from early apples will not possess good keeping qualities. Injuries Fatal To New Haven Resident Furt Wayfie. I nd.. Feb. IS — it’Pi t - filbert Ovxmann 30. New Hu»’ tt tr. <!ied In a h*t * • <>f iujuriert in an aut+» m—--4 id* nt ..Thursday. He fttttfrred ai f»a< ttired » ki|D wheu hi# »ar cofl id* . *d. w ith a truck. if y-i 4 ; Berne Nursing Home ( Approved By State B-ruv, F* h. F*« -— Tlw Htate.def payment of puMi< recently > coihlih t»’»i ail hiMpeviiHn of tho : • .it* r.ursinz hom*\ owned and- • .aim HU rd by M: and MtA. ? - - V. 1 .■? ■ Im ■ f < r—rt'porl lamH lhe for I’to fiwr H+reniMnn»;a<, • .<] <-arc of and ajiprovr . a p* • non to htvroase the nuaibcr «. j aUeni jt iHTiiii'lu'l in the

next! He wi ‘krti Joe Ferguson . ktU-vv lie wished nr nad iddnun. Ju*, would rrot nave ixcn quite so nard or. mm m cdh sermon Uns [ fX ® I for some wceJes past, the Judge I had been at work tntdfhnß- up the i “hnhiamsm” in his own heart. It had not uccn easy The • . n »nIterruptcd m> (; .”■!.•» at this’ | ’•i.iint arid ‘tie p..ckc.i up the.reif civtr w*-n lering \v!.<» it £.QU|d be To 'hi 3 "sC. ■ pri i. e “ ue" ttca n f tit' ra bl Barton’s v-.ice Kir. t*** -G od (Atiirg. Gers Id ” *Td t/v’e" ou" ft’.f"U' ftW” moments.'’ “1 had it on my m.nd to call you, 1 ua.s I’ping to uak you to . drop in t-'mot row some timr “*/' “I d r.r • - r >< e 5 >u tc > Steven r t « sitau t z He u » uily rei tired at-.clcvt-n. arm wanted tc- l ave a talk "With Audrey But there was an/uhdvrc'irr'-nt of «xnti 1, nn; rious co:-.-:sm.’’' in -yeuriii I’nrtcn qowe, wb. r,- wlulr .• ai .-r-s-. -1 in mm a faint m..• ncsx. Gerald ? mdst have just re turned fr «>m th c week en d at ! Susan's s--li -4. Was it p« those two had .. . I “Il 3 important," Gerry was say--1 mg, wi 4 sonic hhi iphrn :.s. “1 d faywfl >oui 1 r—~; I *’Co.uic uh.’* . SttvVh ird'.t rupteSk * j“I II took tor' you m twenty u-uh---I utes or so." I lie put. _ diJra J±ie nc. j :.gf. a.nd : 1 turned in hi? chur to s’arc int » itfle crackling fire. I d «>?< i.*< \ tKa.fi j ’ r.c/ipp< r ‘ Impudent CUI/ I!• ' : > I ■ i’ a K. taV< '■ ■■■.!. "• c an.i <d i Gi.or .rmd way tc t’Jdd humam.sm in hr ’!;rn?-L ..11. V 'jirTiVr'TrrmM r w -tnAud; - > v honi he- ’ wanted to sc-.<T _ before G. 'ahi 'arrfvri. Had she. fr? .., f j. —fmd fiy.kfd t-.rj to cornu..d 'V, nShe"w, .s n-t cut t h:_ ever n;;. n’e .-knew, ,-Fr.mH iwas s Frar c was .n York cr. s «ms bus:r' <r other and bad t«de • ' stfwbl h:.:- rjuck, cauTious!y-s; oxen 'yr~T"rrtrr 4 ~-to4-thr iLr.mg . TiH-m t. .. ? Birr.u-i • wa> waß«riix. l-e surt. ’Ehrd ctti l:ad . TU’irrrry of wnnr-u, 7* - r. 1... • any id «. ” : V <ln y w. :/. in : '.• ■ ’ r>r a.-r, 5 j L-. p_: tn . .tpJ r. n. YT 1.. i ’ ’■ ! ► *“Y .hi wCntcif tu <4€c hie?" - ~ ?-T»- -Ur -m- V -d-.-- r —i—"L. He w* « 1 L r L-' rmTed. •nrF'.s'« Um r*' ? an n a ar I T. • a. tell-'-ta/cn. • ■ « she was dcerJy* unfiafpy Hr••did hoT tr.at wf’al hv tuu C mg to say. v-.a-i! L / .’pc ■. a ; tn-r.ra’ ... - r -? : * r ’ v Tr.;-. V-- rrrr - tr v’ ..ft L-- a? •lea. *- thwes' p~rt nt her t. I -..-. . • . Ls-valU: wiGi Iht adf.w'i.w be fs& 7 r *■ i . . JT. r- l>;

Noles From Coeservatioß Clate In And Aronnd Adans Gouty

: "" The flmrt wtars whkM MY4I hft this area have done one thing about weather: the overflow drove the groundhogs from their holes and kopU them from sleeping'"for the customary, aix weeks from February j 2. They say that during the latter part of the week there has been aonie hunting on the road, just north of the city. TM wiMKichucki have had to flee to high ground and consequently have been lan easy target. Like shooting fish '.n a iiarrel. . •—oOq- - ■ ~ - Al! inpmbfrs Qf theDeeatur idub having more tickets than needed I are urged to turn them in to the ■ secretary, C. F. Zimmerman, as 778<H>n as possible. Others need the p -**¥ira tickets- he. said .At the_rtff2 time he reminded all those interes*.ed in joining the dub or renewing their lyemhership to g<Jt their tick- < ets Ut" once. With membership couif'S the monthly magazine. Outdoor Indiana. - Speaking of the magazine, a copy of li was forwarded to this and we noted the editorials in it which deafly jvith the subject, among oilier things, of waste. The most important waste, the lead editorial is that a gnat many j. hunters are poor shots who never ~~ *ry to increase their skill.’* —oOuIt gms on to say that probably. 25 pert ent of all deer hunters never Ur« a .shot from one season to the ! next ■ \t hen they go Into the Woods | Hmyr leave a trail of animals with . :>roken legs, broken jaws, ruptured - aixlomens simply be< ause they < an t place their buflels properly." oOu - 1 P*. -amtw-cr-r they coot tn d T 4h to —g**<|U*r«» —Uu»—ox* td heavier rifles. •J Ad not ting that game depurtinenls. • ant order hunters to practice • Khootiux. the next best thing li* to j control the ♦ aflbr* «d rifles. ’ Which. ; it i-* .tgtecHl, would make fur smart- ,♦ i hunting. ■ * -Ttr.mgi puibiih 16 j | . (>()♦> * 'l VT^’TFhnT Ti’rrrrrfi Tt -’ »-w>p. , tpt Jj a . ■. u- . ■ .1. «i .1 patfF To < iin*’-r- 1 iJ.ii* fa \ Mnhigan paper, it con ■ *•>; 1 »•• *1 naturally on ♦ firiserval•<»»> '■ .. .in- -. :n Jhnt N’utrworth). pernaps, h* the announcement ''-of wildllfp a>rk in thill— Hale. frm« d.irch ! ♦ 2S th<r"aun.*mf< f no nt of she iui»rj I fig is the .•••.-tilin' of that G Meini** 1 -WilHatus, reuiimg the conservation erhieh-.-*wvit Thirt ”1 nvp my ph .. • san \m« clean to eave and iir l>ii! io drk-’ml from the i< a -arcr* of my country I :. 1 mint I.L Its Ebtest-. w-. jjd ildlife - ;j<7o 41 ?. •? 4 • -4,0 ■ u-3- ■.» iwv- . ■ • : • ■■■ • •; :.*-1 tir h 1 stand • = ’ «;<■••• tul i’ ■ ‘•i-rk ;* 'Ur Ihtiliiua a.i.H in> n wi*• '’.tTitfTS’i’^mirienTiim- iv wore : • H .it. j ?h» slate « ou>* 1 nation •1«;■ it i ’ 4<»» s hair an edm 1 Appearance Made A’?;»•* .ratter nrole. by L» wi’ .•'liib'li I >i tip d<hhilaihSoii’h Bud ' i-h'U in a ♦ ausx* of action -T+tohrl.u by Han»cl and Mildred • . in n (ntnpJaint on a< count i.i.d The iKU’T 11-r( Ihe’datr Inf., 111. htarini: mi -receivership Fi lirii.uv after au affl i davi! f.ihd Uy .Smith for 110 <on_ ’ii'uaix • had b» ♦ n fib d < Separation Granted 4--. i■ • pai a! i.«»n (i’<?ju !•» d and beard hr ’u*» >«ai> from l*a* . i iii » M -ii'.in b)s-[he couri Frose (mi-./ a •♦'fi' y Sc/erin Schurg* 1 apl ■ «.l for Ilii ibfauHid defend .- • ;;..i Lied an .1 >w< r ot nerir' The • .: ’ • ♦■<! t hat f h»(! •J* f« ..4<up is to pay s*‘i monthly ..U- :1H- (o-t j <»? Hu- a '• Gfimplilnt Filed I 4x*r o-iv*»c«~e -and an as fidavn tT rr<irff nr%tih d by. . lulu 4 ai-in* ugaiusi Nur »n 1 n'itic ~ Real Estate Transfers Pani’l J O Schwartz etuz to z •’• 1 \ 4• - F a ;• I‘Fn-rTimThrTg rtux to R< s» Spangler, l(»o acres In Prc.-bh- Twjc IL.-. ■■>••Spirnzbr tn Martin Blorhenb* re etux. l'»»» acres in Pre ••;. Tap ’ . . WaP‘j Tlrb-me pi-u* to Rose- , . > ■ a '0 in Vmnn A ’ -7. Ko c ‘ in ~htr-nr- Flux. acres in I’ntbß • \ C.errror ’n G« »rze H - S 7: . L x 1?-- ‘ r ’' * n Root "Tu ” ” ; -’. " ’ - i\ to Helen “T.'“T£77- irr ;Kirictar.'i T-wp H» hi; L IL <ip etal to Roy Bl? ; ui - .1 .c- it Kirkland Tw p * • - T:’’ ‘IV ufyiaii; : ai. Okio was ■ ; . t. • ami iradi: - • ” ■ ■ r in k mous- ■ > ■ - u.‘ <‘riTlf r

of which •« available to ci.ic or ganlxatlono to reveal the work ot that department. Aa loaoMtioa waa receatlv made by members of the state oouervation department of the area rarroundtac Geneva to Inspect possible sites for a bird sanctaarjr aad later on a lake. Kenneth Kunkel, director of the Indiana conserve•ion department, together with Bob Heller, state and civic leaders of the Geneva area toured the Umberlost area, and It appeared that the state oftlcla’s were Impressed with the potential sites. It's * lone process before the sanctuary becomes an actual fact, but at least the spadework •has l>een completed. —oOo—- — Decatur conservation club 1 also announced that there will be another fox bunt nut Saturday, hunters asked to meet at the courth.ouse at 8 o'clock.

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Mary Chrisman To 'Boria!*F^bTl»’^ r Msc! Mae Chrlxman. a dau*hter of Mru. : etedyw Ghriemae as Baraa ... Junior In the local hish school, baa been selected to attend the Hooeler Girts' fftato on the Indians University csmmpus st Bloomtactoa to Ju»e. Her trip wUI be sponsored by the Uftoo suxil Isry of the local post. Miss Ard us Jean Beaty was named alternate. Blrta CertHSmve Wotic M hereby id’M «hs* l.taetae (Kwlwthaai rmw au filed a petition in (he Circuit I Court of Adame County. Indiana, to , have the time and pla<e of her birth determined. —- ; Held petition least for bearing on ‘ ’■' bru “ ry ; Nnw*B U r. JAtotnu I CM. ed «Se i*H- drewM Cawrt 1 If You Have something To toll Tr, A Democrat Wont Ad—lt Pays. I will be out of my office from ' Fob. 20 to Mar. 11, Inclusive. Roland L. Koppert, M. D.