Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TiMtaboA Boory WroofcMt jtaßdtop '-r;*^g^£««ss««aaJßHtlß^^2JjjJ|lJSfKß^fca-^^TOM««MSZaiis-iL.-. t. Wiredtothe Donator. hrt, Ptot Ogtoo M deeoM Claao Matter Dick D. Heitor Prz*idatit .; A. R. HoHboto* ... MMt G B. Hsithtoto VlUMir 1 H. Heller Vtee-Prssidznt “ —— Ocbwtflrtßsii iwlboi , ■y M.U to Adame art Adjoining Cosattos: Om yw, M; Ms isoMbT MM; I months, 11. T». ’ (to ktaS, beyond Adnan and Adjoining Cooattos: Om year, MM; e Month*. MA*; » month*. MM. — z By Carrier. M ceate per week. Single ceptaa, 4 oeata.
As a remedy to care traffic Jams, someone eaaceeted that the nee of salon be lorbMdta la concealed areas. That woeld eliminate the coageettae in ene area aad move it to another sone. O' ' 'O We Mn't see the togta M- the augpeeUen that Ike way twromom her yoer waddtog anniversary to to get married on the toeome tan deadline date Moot men woeM then have a coed exeat* tor toegetiag the important anniversary. o o— An editor wrote, “The quiet days of the 1196* otter Httto guidance to the world of today * But those living in that era, no doubt thosohi that the world was upset and that chance was coming fast When primary election day rolls around, you’ll want to vote tor your favorite candidate and triends. To vote, you must be properly r. glstrred and you have until April 3 to comply with the regulations —-o o— — Center township, which includes Indianapolis, Is buying potatoes from grocery stores to feed those* on relief aad the trustee said be didnt know the government bad a surplus of the spuds, ft must be wonderful to be that busy. . ' « , ■ O- o-:. The board of review will meet next month tor a rixty day session and without doubt it will be one bl the'hiisiest And tn osv import an* ever held in the county. With the new assessment of real estate and inuirovenients. property owners will have many questions to ask and determination of the “fair, value“ as fixed by the appraisers . will be of < om-ern to all. r haw .ey»£ _apcut Jong drsperate hours trying to secure blood donor» for a CrilkaHy ill relative. you know how hard 1/ often U to tlndllie right person* -hoW trying to’an already troubird mind Since it began In 19M, the Red C.rotfs national blood program ha” " collected more than SjM’.vOu pinta of blood for ftiMrb butkfn wither charge. _4o tote pitala and < linn* IU d CroFs contribution help* make blood available when It is needed < ’ 0— — (>— ThH ye»r’< cenaua i* eip*<-ted to glv e Tn<Ha ha a ' pop'iiTATI W"OT~" 4.0ft0 in a jm Increase -f 1 ,;.•>«* •■<><> during the first half of th£ cen-
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By Herman N. Bundifaen. M.D THERE ar** certain disorder* • which .«ee'tn-to be reatrvrd for t-bH middh a«*d and the eider!} -Thu' is, the, < aje of ♦ i nl>rgea>enj nf hroMtste eland whivb murs so fr* . tn older men The r*it pft hi> yondrion i* T jy due uu.th* fact that k.xajV'd:?! some blocking of the bladder;w hi* h. in r urn. britkc on tweb <) mp’*--:.-at th* aeceaaity »o empty the triad de r frrqaeijtly both by day and -•feral time} during the night H •htM symptoms are severe} an nperatios miut be tarried uu* i The-’-n*' usually employed B BjUßti M > trananrithnd fWßrtiilß Hww i • eyer. if t&> ■ ondi*kß«B earl\-tMfur« tbe a>iupuun» bgfcttfO*, severe »real:uen' may k<-*»p •ne ?rogrf#>tn< -so that ' TK* Amaer *• ■ * are pre-= sent before thia ir<atn»e#t V« »’ <rt ed ‘ *fte mor* lively it i» that op*ra tfctri writ be reijmrrd —* - In ’his treatment th* pa»i*n* < ln*tru« ’*-<i to • irfp’) Tin- -b-odd-* -x--soon « he baa th*- : . ft Jte shw.uld al«<» avoHh hr inr aod ( •be u-fcTaf■ W-essiW anH-ucts xis ai T rnhniit’ beverage* j Kt - ’ *• • r;i’ , s ■ 1 I I • ’ 4 n ■ ~ *•» tab of » nf water rime jrrrxcnbed by'-ut. : Th* - hot fits bath* '*• afffFß’ the of £V ’-*•■’■•- -v ;ip-' Maasaae by ii*« .-i » «4 ■.. 4‘> rUOd ’ .'■ ?u< 4 . ■ • *• ■ .' ■*-■ • —
tury It to slgujOcuuf 4M toetenth of thia increase Mg to » tribute* to birth* to lbw tout thrse yuan, la that period Hoosier births exceeded death* by ISg.OOtt. There are sow 375,M0 children In the stale 1 yean older youager. That is one reason store* expect their biggest satoe of toy* next Christs**. 'O' - o — Many will applaud the decision of Gee. George a Marshall that he will act writ* kto ■semain because he does not wish to harm any individuals who might be un favorably discerned. He can see no value in writing them unless the whole truth would be told. Admirattoa for this stand to bound to tocreaae as one reflects to the eonatlsee reputation* of th* living aad the lately dead which ~ hawTeoT-WrWIWMTr " political and military memoirs. "—'——— Government Reform: The quest io* of th* reform, of the federal government again has been brought before. Coagrees in the form of President Truman's proposals for reasaortlng the functions of a number of agencies Thia time, however, the bntlook Is different from that which usualiy face* presidential propose!* to Congress No action of Congress is required to carry out these plana. Each becomes effective In sixty days unless specific disapproval Is voted by one of the houses This is the operation of the general reorganization auth- " ority voter! by Congress, last year . It is apparent that some of these reorganization plans, as might be expected, would have Immediate political fruits as well - ' a the long-range result of efficleney of. government. The pro-posal-for revisions, in the Na with ajjpjttion ofTfee independent ' office of general counsel is on--of the proposed changes th'al' inSy - slow approval The long-range results are the chief goal. This does not mean that Immediate results can be ig nored. but In each individual case careful thought ought to be given to the question of whether im , mediate ,politjcal"r>r other interests. seeming to be In conflict with reorganization aims, deserve-s---ntajor consideration in deciding whether or not a particular reform should he carrjed out xt this TTfnX HtflWtnxtw turvTrm vhntrW - not he permitted to overshadow the ultimate purpose.
• men! Th* preparation 1-nowt as Mil - berirni tnay-be -useful in' certain a • - Foe example if (lie .grand feeia soft and >wniVn. the. >.xiihw»?n4 majr. U< Ip to reduct th* | If there la any infc* tiou in th* unnarv tr»<? a* company ing ’ Hrkfd proAta’e. a< -hown "Ky urTh« • X4-r.inatmn. tr«a*:ncn» wi’b th* -ulfonaniid* drug* or pentcilhn or sir*ptomycl!) j» helpful. The pre par at ion »<> be employed depends wn>r, -*~h* ?vpp of germ, producing I ttec infectioc__ ■.. ~ % In mild cas*>< washing out of ’he fbiaddrr.it; not rrgjlred in more | sever* « a-c< «hi* siav b«* necessary , part i»t lhe treatment prior 'o operation ’ U hentver mtM of an f _* rdaretd pro 'a> *» occur, ► . »uld be -bo treattn* : QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS • h — l» —f am 7- vary of age and hay* night What is rhe »f *h»M» niahtmarr*' What taxi i do rp prevent tbeto? i An»wer_JTh<re are many causfrrrt CuMUly they are ;<■<•• • • ‘Mrs * Jeep and | 1 n>*> Th. • ais«‘. be- local < au. >u< ••. a« |ndiae’‘*i-».n . or sore*] ’ '.roa’ A af* and h*a* meal i*| Lai.se. a,. wflMevoßniae# H n gh’rnar* and talking fn the T*» prevrn’ nigh* i.i.*' » - 4 wit.;.; imUi b*d'»ie •*«•<*! ■ •* »1 ir> ;*»ipfu. j -ltd. Jr r-' ■' . ' V. 1
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jo yfARSAGO TODAY March I? — Governor Fisher of Pennsylvania signa order tor the release of •Scarface" Al Capon* from prison He has been serving a two-year sentence for carrying concealed weapon*. The Catholic high school has $0 en lx>»e leads the school with H points. The Rev. Lewis Rocca, rector of Trinity Episcopal church. Fort Wayne, gives lecture on Irish literature at th* Woman's- club meeting. Funeral service* held at Bluffton for Edward Saurer. «f.. father of Paul BaUrer of Ihlr.dty. Washington win* state basketball tournament by defeating Muncie. 33-21. in finals. Household Scrapbook ! ] '" ““By ROBERTA UltE ' T: ; U- —. 4. Squeaking Shoes When troubled with squeaking J shoes either new or half-soled one*, take ah ice pick* and pul, small hole* "in the shoe back of! the ball of the foot. This will let out the air and the squeak will; disappear. , Cutting Soap A bar of puny 7 sosp can he cut into cakes without. breaking it. if a string is put around the bar at the place a-cut is wanted, the ends crossed and then pulled Window, Shade* Try-•' leaning lire light col.-r»-d which has been dipped Into orffl.nary flour. " .- ■ r-i. i J Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE o___—: —; -o y .hist what ;tre the duties of a codpaf t>nt .’ A The duties are not many. He,proniitovs to hefrhnd the child always nnd advi.*e it at any time h» i< ■ <1 u. \t the H iuz he giv.es the baby a sift, usual !y i sii-r m'Ju. a knife, fork and spoon some suitable piece /»( jewelry-, or some money to start., a bank a< f ount. Q if a- man has junior aft»*r liTr~fra^;'"nTnnMTiT*wtfr-nsF r -TiTr--same form in her correspondence, and otHer d*»alin<s* A Yes; his? wife uses the form '“.Mr- > Wilson. -Ir " Q Isn't it i'refer i • » • . <■ the reason f>»r deelinine; an invi-j tatiou. when the r**a.«on is 4 one** A Yes It is preferable, aHh<»uyti not oblicatnry \o> 1 stT'T- -r-tiujia-v ' v. ; •fMnfftv-M -'Mt™, -t-’ I - \-i r - • runr » r~. l‘ r .w . • • - .* \ -i .• * VV ’ • •>1 v. M-«rri! •♦t’iny-'-n -I «-.d •{ \ T -l;. a >'r I «‘ -:fi»-s i .u jFTt -frv h*-*- • tt >ri-. v J ‘ •- • .- .’ :h«- JaVit f « i.npetent p .• <4ef« ! • Tfw iwietl ••• lt< 1< • .• .1 .< f rretgif .rp- r «♦-. : - » • ~r • . . ; -1 . .- ...... 1 -Mid : > . - f «!• : * • ■.<!’ !■» ? n- ■*> As ks. ’Wt. -j-nl I je- . *J»-d f:;r f. • 7.-lied p!’at . f u -r -M- n , f ' ;■ . * • I . N<-t: • h*rehv s i 4>t» - irio? T:.- A ... ri >:■ .1 flpjjsg cf-zr. r-;!-.* SirfH -t I -« <t ; -1 th .» r »ei » .f \-I • J-'." -n- \ rA d»'’ -1 j ! • ■ ’tr*-’he I i»h t;d 1 d»> r-e Xf.fi. >* -i d »::r < 1 •’l »> ■/ f v '. |>... /• f . .» . | ty M’jrf »• «t* » r*- ** ,nd .M -i. »n April.?aid petition and to | letters:<7at T 1 oo*r-i. ” i ir4 t f»• a* t > • irvf x( - A.; ’..1.. •-i i ■ ’’i 4 v, S -wher- ■' F NSVf. S?T-> ”4 the -eat f »-< i .•>!«• V f»»- »t . s-l .. • '. . • -I <> -I ,r ■ - ■ • • lr*-|* %dritot« t Itrwtt « t»a*t Marat* A staral*, »••«*<«••» A«>r Mctttltotorr. If you hat'e sovrethmg to ml> a room* for re»’t try j Democrat Wsnt Ad It pfiftgi result*
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«* «NMM to to tack affidavit of lola Gala* to lb* »cb*d*l* to dttermlaa labarMane* fix for the B***te Gat** tototo, showing th* ownership of property and value *»cb «bar*. Copy of affidavit ordered »ent to Varaoa Dwy«r, Inheritance tax admtntelto tor. - < Inventory Filed Inventory No. 1 filed for the Thoma* Durkin eirtate. revealing tbe current appralaed value of‘th* estate to be 14.135 37. Motion Filed Motion for new trial filed by Jamea I*. Bturgia. attorney for Clarence Gosa. who. had prevtoatly loat a complaint on proniiaeory note eaad to Mtomen aad Madonna Headrieka Th* mutton take* vxcaptioa to uurtery Hendrick*’ attorney BtoWKWzurger, at tbe previrSaurikhWt “presented to tbe Jury hear! art hr evldeace th* false theory that ora) evidence could ba. and was in thi* case. Introduced for th* purpo*e '<>r"chabgtog the term* of a writiea instrument " Cause Cawtinued By agreement of tbe parties In th* cause of action of Thoma* Buettner v* William Lenhart, the Broadway Lumber Co., the cause aet for Issues March Ik to continu ed. Cause Olamiaaed Cause of Kstbtr Augaburger st al va Ge* R Greene et al. dismissed on tbe motion of the plaintiff through the attorney. David Mack lln. Final Report Filed th* case of Alvin* -Harkles* *1 *1 v« Anna Wood* arT er al; final re port -of distnbuihin with vouchers tiled, examined and approved: sure tie* on th* bond released i._2_ . ....' .Morriag* Lisswsq .. Donald Kipfer and Norma Jean i Lautenschleger." both of rxAitc ?. i Decatur Certificates Filed Harry Stults. Democrat, for sh#rUt . ’ Richard Headricks. Deiius-rat. ' for sheriff. ' - Ktoytl Etu mau Ri pubtlcad. pre th'! ’"A n.>! ip H<:t»y t'.Mi-ir Ihpublpan pre < biaii. north- Brvble. Hiwwrmb — ’ ’ Real Estate Transfer* | Anna-Amstutz to Elmer Innlger ' etnx. Bff acres in Monro* Twp. Lilly Stuckey etdi. to Mahala ’ Schindler, Inlot Suu In Berne Stella M Gilllorn i-lal to/Umm# ( C. Sclirtit. 1 ai r* in Wabash Twp 1 John H Young executor to I.co , (1 Bv-utz.' S 7 tore ill St Mai via
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T*-p, »2.»73 j„autta Haemguetu** to PhUM tMrahm etax, lotat U to Decatur. Caroline Lehman etal to Janmq M. VonGuMea. lag to Berne. UTlntoh L 'Btevltod torteOTW to AMlne LugtaMtt, pert to tot U tot »M tfU Utte etal to Mike |Mbkrstein, inlot 510 in DecaturChriateM Schurger to Severin H. Schurger etux, laud in Root Edward P. Miller administrator to John W. Smith etna, part out tot ISO.In Ito.-stur Albert Getaei etug to Oscar Geiael, 40 acres in French T*> Oscar Geteel etux to Albert Geiael etux. 40 scree in French Twp. Peter Girod etux to Jacob Sommer etux. 20 acres la Wabash Calvin Coppese etux to Paul M. Bahnar etux, I.M acre* in Wash-
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L’enjamla F Brsteer to Rom* <’• -Wta *’ »“* - 1 Mte OtoaiMGHIL *•«» ■«** toik school TktoMy atteriiooo «to« wm railed *M P" The Mtowing oftteon wera elected: pr-s-Ktot. Kay Wyna; aecretary. Lana Mcßride, treaearer, Suaaa Pmrrizh Refreehment* were later served by Laaa Bride, aad tbe meeting ctoeed with the Brownie arch Laaa McMW*. scribe In the t’nlted Btat*. P*’/*- 1 Court for the Northern Dtetrtct of Indiana. In the nsattae eOAVerse »J«’ tur. Indiana, a bankrupt: Kotlee i*
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