Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1950 — Page 4
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DRCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT KMMM Every Eraatag Except Uuaday By- - DECATVR DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated Wared at the DecaUr. IM., Boot OOteo as Roc—d Class Matt— Pfcji 'll. stutter ■ .V- ■■ r~ PrssM#®! \ A. *. HaUhoo— Editor tt E. Hoitboa— — Treasurer J. H Holler — Vice-President S*h—riptiott Rstee: By Mail la Adages aad Adjoiateg Countloo: Ono year, H; Vx aoatha. «SJt; S Booth*. (1 H. By Man, beyond Adana and Adjoiateg OoaaUoa: Ono year, 9HM; • no—ha. 88-74; * month*. |S.M. ; My Candor, B> ceMa per week. Single coatee, 4 —ata.
Bad* about to bant hint that •prtnc i* about to do the sane. Let them cease, let then cone! A syndicate column reads, send (or ssy dietiag chart, 'Mow to tone ten p—ado in ten days” It’s not • necessary to read bow to do it: Jnst stop eating! Gallop might have - eared Me - ttirer « drtw-’te' winning the cold war. The average person knows what he reads ~ of the “battle" between the United Ulate* and Russia and doesn’t care much about the standing, ns long as the hot war doesn’t start. Spanish. the native language ot Cuba. Is rapidly being overlaid by English words and expression*, according te observance there , The sports and society pages make frequent use ot such term* u bridge psrty. shower, cocktail parry; honeymoon, umpire, home run middleweight, and so on. Rensursnts list American food*OU their menus, sometimes pbonetii aliyt spelled, as "bifst'ec" tor be*(steak - —o— —oAnother investment in s mod •- ... .. 'em store-front I* being m*d» in - the building occupied by the... Goodyear store interior remodelv-* -.w.-ow—v, wa.awvsn W ateo wm We a colored* kUm blocfc facade Mrrrttar * lu ihMLlnAlalled In the Harmon building will enhance the ato !ra«‘*ive-n«>K4 of tW huain*s* rooin. Herond sfreet t or .Main streel, as commonly called, is parking up. each remodeling job being a rood advtintnr tor the shopping area and individual busta?** o -O Bid> for < .•n.<ru'Hon "f the ,wal r -«■?•* rui - , . i w ■ : i. . .. <1 by ohneH/nfit wkmth ’ ....-.afid-■’cm->-~ oq the m a improvement The. The Indiana Publit Svrvii e Coinmission' has appro\«d a bond i*.sue for |7n,hov of th» estimated Il'QWwt project and it is be Heved-tht Hoods will sell at nonti .. nal rate of interest Located at th* north end of the rity’* pr< per’y eant of the Monroe to--river bridge, water from ?h* dtopWilts located there will be tr*•.»* ed for iron removal md ootU ned h, 1 can be uh cd for bathing aid laundry purpose The engineer 'ssy« ft f lit TrrmfMet of wtfl al n ingsa’if.v’nry results and ci’iz» n< will we h 4»m*- a auppiy of >oft. w'cer in r<»ntra-» to the h* J Ah'. 7 11 now coho < Tr*?ir tb. ue;.
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To augment the Marshall Plan, thia country will furnish upward to one billion dollars* worth of surplus farm products to the European nations. The House foreign relations committee cut duXlar ex penditures by one billion and then specified that food in that amount bo shipped overseas, thereby find ing use for some of the surplus corn and other farm products. If away can he found to ship potatoes, the boats should theft be loaded with the surplus crop from Maine. o o Ths Short Word: Any writer who mast produce a daily culutnn Is always Interested in ideas and words that _ might give swing to hi, paragraphs. Editor Thomas Drieler. who produce* The Curtis Courier, a sates stimulator, devotes a page in this sparkling house organ to the iise ot words. The Job must be rally tor those- who know how to use the short word, for what could Be more interesting titen the (oilowing in an article on short words II Phelps-Gate* told <’ 8. Monitor readers that ’There Is strength th.«' blast and iferub' and thump, clank and rhinu’. bin** and A XIV 'lintr words like lull an»i KusK Thrrr nr*- fiwM lu*h-wi*rds_liki_. dunk inu< k and drench, and short dry cmrs Hke-vtiep, parch and hunk ” Gai e... me. k*. * • „ V ”•_ ; ’’that work hard at th* ir job. that prj and push, that slash hack, tbar cut and rlip that and ’Xf-.r t.'.'i.’g * 1,.<: dsftr.r! w^rd• inean to the writers of n» wspaper heading* and tv non. ht.. .wljn'iL hf. .rati? “W'.'T k fi«’t *• - ’Asird.' that know how to sell ‘S* an the best -al»> joh in print ” h»» wrote, and you’ll find them rich m short words th«t tra-e the taste make glad th* eye. wh»t ih* v--* ;i,l ‘l please -the ear Th*r« - nip twany hit* and tang in short sales Words ‘They’re ?*♦ *’. ’Ur. ■-tart; • dry, a*: th* need; b* JThtJX- ury , o w-f.’b you - ik- th* -wish . . ? ■ words wit ■ • '■ ■ of su in *d"*n word* With a «meU like mu*k. .-moke cheeae, a. -all ’ v o’. KCrtp’. w» 11 force the use us teome h rig hard word and with i* b!un’ the k**i» <dgr and dull the . ’--harp 'pmttt ,i? wh r *.» waiil t.i >t \ -
asl" QUQ Raports Fils* Inhsrlw* tex appraiser’s reports w«r« Wed In circuit court, tw.'. four estates Fur tbe Lewis Ur*, bam estate, It was revealed that the net value iff the estate was MS.-' 252, with Inheritance taxes of 6S each due (rom Harold R. Graham. Gladys Cleaver and Gretchen ClrfTord ; ■ , For the <4.321.51 Roman R Parent estate, it was found there la no tax tee Administrator R. Juliana Part nt -uthortaed by-The court to (lie final report and to cioae the estate before the expiration of one year from the date of appointment. Notice issued returnable April 14. I The report tor the William Schindler estate revealed a net estate of 14A35 5» with »221 7g taxes due (rom Sarah Behind ter; Albert Harlow allowed 122 for services. certified to county treasurer. The schedule tiled tor the David Deitacb estate found net value of the estate is P«9 and no taxes due inventory Filed Inventory No. 1 filed for the , Gauea-Nag.-BawWi AateU- rexgpttuß. the -total appraised value ot the estate Is IS 647 32. Letter* Issued Application tor letters ot administration tiled by George R Greene (or the Edith M Greene estate and issued to Darrel S Brown Bond tor M lll ’ tiled Divorce Complaints Filed Complaint for divorce was filed >iy Ger R Gleen against .Maybelle: Green, charging cruel and inhuman ! treatment Complainant a lieges] that the defendant has mSde a rest home o( the home owned by him self and three adult children and refuses to give plaintiff any money from the ißcorpe. from tin home: I she refuse, to talk for days at a time, yet she 'continually quarrels and nags ’ at plaintiff .TomplhltH for divorce was al«<> . filed hy Uitira Ml-rrcola against - Peter Misevola which also chargvsrrurl and tnhunwHi treatment and . seeks the custody of the two minor rhildrrn plus reasonable support for them by thy .d.fetidant .Noth, ordered to’the sheriff for tire de f> nd.int on hearing on apptlr ttlon issued tft** d*r*naajrt. rMurfi .Able Ap»H ’» * . . Divorce Granted ... Lvluau.G ft j,’'.'t..?..d •> . - • -t 1 - • ■■ Nntmuii I*t'Mhar4Hi>n h> — Plaintiff Kiv*n rare and custody ■ ;;*T minor rhrr4 &e—l rh< n right tn visit the < hild at r* : iV j MMiahle tim»H and pla< • <. idf‘‘jnaj'’i °r-<b rf<r p iVtS J w*tkiy inh> the derk> ' offi< <• f’Mr 3UHPVI! Comfalaint Filed I’AmpUitw for forfeiture <4 ton tract and of r* i! ■fttnl by Hfarriy* A Tor+w^r-v*. • and E<’h*r 10 »■ iw hiieniL- th. d- h ntl.i!.- i t . ;• • -1 n ; mr rkfo’ ..|r:u filed . SU" ■! ' »!- • • <1 -Ila ; »tt ! • - H<l • - ■' tis pn’-‘ce.s' i i‘»n'*'<u»d ' * . •»<: -•— Hearing Date Set Off Hi'dboi "nf-ftr.tt'iir—U—-a’ torn* y for 11* r.ri .itof M*iy< *in bruhn» r itrjtfi ae ! i“i-.»* S ii.t“r Hu»y. «i> iidmii' '■ ta r *»Y *=f the rstatv of Tr<»y Ihj* c motion for judfiftiffnt by default m ' for b* arhtu March -1 2 p m Certrficatet Filed\luhir C >■ ioi.-z 11 ;* • rat? /r' »'*?■' Hrn >f * "f<d dbitm-’' • Arn<‘S“HuHin.Trrrr-f>* now .»• pr.v 4 rnctr.’.ianrrtnr» ! ’ni-aii \\. !. I. . Wa hinieton ’own-hip lhandyb* riy. I»« u»:> ora*. tiu» \V.i«lutiie»«»n town-hip M’o commitl*'*from. 3 A Ellin t>hh in IhjTHtfrat pr« linTT comnilTT*:gmHT-:"tlFnre-..A — • Anu* F-i’i 7 in m ’«rr. V* n* BU»-ia. »■ *!i * Tlo i.re- • uiT fall Wafer drop' 2 feet*-into . ’/btf hurun Riv*:r ________ Trade iff a Good Town — Decatur
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+ll I I Previously reported -134M.2' BP. O. Elk*, - ».<- I Walter J. Elaey. Sec 1» 1 ■ Washington Twp 4 > ’ William Sadler. Sec if ; I Monroe Twp. ... 7 11 ’ Elmer Allison. Sec 2 Ernest Long, nbergt r. Sec I 4 K irklaml Twp. „„ ssi > ’ ! Henry Heimans. Sec, 28 Washington Twp. ..... <> .m • Edwin C Bauman, .tee. IS ’[ Monroe Twp ... S 0« I I Floyd Arnold. Sec. 36 Kirk \i I land Twp, ...... S.OO’i ; Fred Kuiiffii 1 in S-. 27 Monroe Twp 15.00, ( I Raymond Bluhm. Sec -g 1 I I Memtirn Twp - - -’-7.... ' Martin Thieme. Sec HI j Union Twp S.tui ;i , St Paul’s Ladies Aid. Preble Lutheran Church ... ■ I.Oe: Mrs Floyd Morrison. Itecar | tur R< < Zone No. I. Additidtiala by Mrs. W. L 1 l.inu .. . .> Arthur Koviieuiatl. Sec. II 1 I’reb;. Tap - B.'"’ Mi, I’, try I-’..- r- S. e2K 1 4 R 2? Root Two ..■■■'.■■ Hno 1 . . : . T I Total r-ported ... ...3 ’..25? S' Bernafj Wemhoff To Broadcjst Saturday '“'‘Tpvxxrir’ ri;v"-w.*’tiWs«rt •’’.f \u.ii>.- Nc» • will’i'u a ;;>• : peak, r 1.1. .1.0 y. White • progr. fbpmd. in. r etaUolt iy.lß._i. V,,:.4„. n .-..rimtay-eve . I
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. •-< . I *** r Irish' M- McCurdy. Church d( God» " “The Importance of Littk^Things^"" ‘’lf we live in the Spirit, let us aterr walk-tn the Spirit Galatian* 6 26 Most 6( u« have little trouble in aubacribing to the larger Ideal* and Iraaic principle* of the Christian Faith. We loftily pride ouraalvea on our belief in God, in Brotherhood, in justice, and in the truth Likewise we recognise and prepare for the larger danger* that threaten u*. We build hospital*, carry insurance, take vitamin*, support police tureen, all as a protection against th*r" troubles we can foresee. The little thing*, however, arc often the cause of our difficulties. They seem te be harmless, but little !>y little they weakenand iieHiroy a* The little white lie. the careles* go»«ip. the innocent philandering, the hdiden jealousy, the vulgar habit, the social drink, the flaring temper, the lia.-elen* fear, the lustful imagiaalioa the irreverent sneer, the secret hate. Like tiny"germs they do their deadly ‘work behind faultless fronts We riewd to guard ourselve* against their daiigerou* poison, by doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly before the Lord If we guard t well the smaller details ot living, then the larger matters will take < are of themselves It we will seek first the Kingdom ot God. then I God will ,<dd all thing* unto us
mg we?Mwr’’.wm • leweid by White in a program that will discus* the i ’lo*' pi iced ear." - The Automotive News hi spokesman ’ for ’.he auto industry. Mr Weinho'f j lives in Itetroit and Is a son of Mr and Mis. George Wemliuft of this JT 20 YfARSAGO~ TODAY U r—. 0 , March 24. — Sixteen men and j women are name*t (o take the « ensuK in Adam* county. The Chwh of God ha< an $1 - k *H? fire loru It will be repaired irt —tmre? ? J F. Snow Ih candidate f»u IruMief <»f Washington township Mr ami Ms». J. H Heller r»-: !<i:n 'i.' B •'.» in Mian': X!r- Robert Cast is Koine fri»»rf Indianapolis where ahe enjoyedfh»s pa*l <**♦ iwontha al she homes 4»f her «oTU» George amt Ralph • aae Th. « t-iiijiil v»gMh am ■ u> lihTT defeating Jefferson in the linate Wdi: BrWd •Resjtti-
B*|o<-kh**ldrri* WrrliMK N 41 ”U !-■ hi rt *‘V uivcn that the pFvHi*'^oTnp-rrvy-HTT>et atur, Indiana, will hr held nt <hr otli.f of the T uaitl_C..hipahy In Ute I tit v of IH’t at ir, ~THiffrEntc = <i i.. Mar* h es 7 ‘e» <> > c» k 1 f M rMT for the purpose of dvterm- i ; tiling the ntarnber •►* director* and I to elect dlr« “‘l.trn to eerve f«>r II»v • .tubing year, tn hi ar and -con a id- r i reports of off!-»tm,’ !«• ratify the ! .it ls vs officers, _di*r< toFs. ami com ’aSTtfb’**? ' t>- d»rr' the-.ittret-rwa «*»*! ' to tr.nn'Mff Mio and all other bo’U- ■• ne.HM that" niay properly turo* befott.j i th« meeting. .... 1 k*rlr« 1>« E.tolM«er i I Mrrrrliiry . f -S7SO. «I. 2?. 22, 24; 2i i Yt-Jy LUBRICATION H. «W SMWSSWSsSU <«*A s—V ■ *• te Wte* tete te si tesisw ' n*te'h -a tate ******* I— —■ ..v——. -A.« tan-- y t-s ~ DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 224 W? Monros St WkMWIIMMNMMMMMMkAAAM
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A SIMPLE |SB| CLUSTER HI OF BLOSSOM \lrMßl and fern i« an much an fW W expreyuvion of reasemhrance as I / I a blanket of roues, and we handle it with the some ■»«*• oti *y* an< * ******** THERE IS NO NEGLECT g •/ AND NO DISCRIMINATION. GILLIG I DOAN ✓ FUNERAL HOME \/Kl DfCATUR FHONIY2*
Take it from *l...ylt'll tUtt Ford Hydraulic Touch Control Twggitif at awkward Irvera to raise heavy plows, cultivator* and other . implements is farming the hard way. [ W 11 * "•* change la the Ford Tractor with Hydraulic Touch Central? On the Ford Tractor you can lift or RM lower and set an implement simply by moving the Hydraulic control lever. If you want easier, faster fanning teif us to bring out a Ford Tractor fmr • *"♦ demonstration that youlf Biywinfm ••W ■■ ■ -Wrthout oH.gafion. By the way . . . our good.aerviee -- 0* Ford. Tractors and equipment .-» for them baa a lot of tolls laikii*. " RIEHLE TRACTOR 4 IMFL CO. Wer.i onazf Hmm 322 cwrrtjM hMb, nuquHWß mwomu «wymbu— 1'
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