Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1950 — Page 4
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DBCATUK DAILY DEMOCRAT THB DBCATUR LSMOCTAT JbK|Ol'ib SoMMr. ***- *•* QgggßE okm Motter **JL '""'-7"'-"? BMtar C. B. Mtkeuuu TTeeuurer '■ 1 i.-'iT J, a SMBittsSi . b WMBfr* 1 ! uSteE awttw: Om . ■x watte, tut; I mouths. li.n. By Mali, beypte Aflame ate 1 IJilhlUg OwHit: Om yea*. RTte; • mouth*, »”; I muthi, IMfl. By Carrier, >0 eauts per week. Btuato ewtak fl uemta.
Our scbooUng might bare bad more immediate value if quia stews bad come earlier. Lola of the questions fired then seem to W bcwMctas o*t of loodipf ken BOW. jWhen there are odd Jobe to be done around the house the hueband handyman finds Ma dish. But it Is usually the wife who must lead him to IL The planet Mars will be nearer the earth this year than it has been tor ten years, only 44.0b0.000 miles away. In 1954 It will be still .. Ltearyr, only 35,000,000 miles dist _ ant. It will even then be not quite near enough so that the inhabitants of the two planets can wave to each other as they pass , by. ’ ’ - — r—, General Eisenhower is outrun ning Senator Taft as a Republican candidate for president. Elsenhower has never declared bls politics and the OOP gunra - - lead over their favorite son. If Elsen- /. howvr ever Is elected President, -it's doubtful if he will wear any party label. * ■to—p——e—— • ’ .A .dsyoted and able'public servant gave up the reins of government With the unexpected, ot Exerr It L. Gardner, for nine years director of the Indiana Em ploymrnt and Security DfVTSlbtl ’ Prominent in government and civic affairs. Mr Gardner was a native of Monticello. Ills puhli career did credit to his splendid character -and devotion to official * duties. . — Q. . . ~ Eu.tli.t activity In tto bu.i'.dicv trades is revealed with tin an. -■ - ttoutwr ment that tin- <o'ngri u,i- . - tion ot the Zion E» anjie’iciit and Reformed chqtcli will Uuiti-h an interior redr. orating and r< ■ modeling program this summer A-r<ady. the has approved a sio"i.o tiir. .way pmj,. t ft-i tio -hut- h and plan art tion of an,educational unit to tlr.. main edifice The congregation ic- < elebrarlng the ,911th anniwrsat y - of the first R< former < litn-i It in this city and plans already ap proved and those under consldera tion attest to fts'stesdy growth And religious real
Head Injury May Be Serious
•ff - ■ By Merman N. Bundeten. M.D J ITE Ab injuries nr#* always s»*.r- . lows ause of the possibility of damage to the brain. With proper; .treatment. howprgk~ many liv ran br saved own where th** injnrx is sever** fsually fir tr* a’js not r* quirtd r< w is bleeding from th** | acalp- in which cjise a pressure - bondage may. be put on. b'.iWM*. the patient shi/tld b* ' —tak»-n to « hospital a* quickly ..as J - - possible wheyy ver the injury ' is j at all severe. In some canes; shock i or i oHapse occurs and immediate, ’ransfusioh. “ffiF Iniertinn of whoh- - Mood into a veil; is h«** »*>j*ary in J eu» h rases I iil*>m sho k i» severe, the h* -fdT of the patient should b<* raised ’ The giving of aurcntk druaSJ h** <mhtod \V • •■t. • ■ *.«• i<*rr» i n •■ *• ’:*■ . pit a I the ph.-fhian can make ai ■ ■ ■ Ji!‘ «■ ~'■ pat <*’nf s ’ tr-rrrprramre: pubo* -’lr’TT*' breaching rates are poied. Th*ptt|il «. ar. openings in the e>* •re riamincd to dete’-ninr it the. T are } equal In size The nose and ears, are i’>.e<r*-’ [t-r t;,»- pres-, rn-r of blood *hnh nav indi- a’ damage at the base of the* ale nt’. Aftnr any injury of the head tarefnl <>bserva»i' h > f •’. *■ pat eot for at least IS hours is needed »hi* time th*’ j’.l.* and' 7 treaftiiuv —•**<♦>—are 1 faker it il ' . L<: ‘
Thu free stump on the court house laws to' wot going to leaf but this spring. Cut down to Its last branch, the old maple to dead and looks to heaven without any adornment. Now used as a pole tor electric wires, the thought has occurred that these wires should be placed underground or revamped In some way so that the tree stump can be removed. 0 ——o Alex Campbell, former assistant United States Attorney General. will be the principal speaker at the Demtx-ralic Woman's elub ( banquet meeting Thursday eve | ning at the Moose home. Mr I Campbell is a colorful talker and his wide experience as a ibifeni‘ . ment prosecutor furnishes him" with a. backlog of Interesting inci- .1 dents to tell hi* audience. Local 1 Democrat candidates will be presented at the meeting, which will give you the oppo-lunity to meet the men whoaffl seeking your vote next Tuesday s'"' • ■ Q— —O -- Ambassador Warren 11. Austin Trays -that the -UnUte -Suites, ttilj; —■ _ not allow another war to occur and will maintain peace •'because*' nobody will dare U> start a win The"‘American representative to . the United Nations -made th* pledge on the eve of the fifth an .niversity of the founding of.the world organization at San Fran eiseo in 1945, "The, I’nityd; States." he said, "wfll not allow war to occur and .-be will main fain peace - hr, nuv-r n-droriy will = .dare-to start one. Never in pur htoJory have yon seen the wnrfd so cooperative for peace as it is today ” The Job m» to be to * convince Russia to git in line. .— -p--—o Il A Foil.. dir* - “or of tire St.it* Hoard of Ti.al'h bureau . do.-n t iikf the way that clths j ari db|io«ins of ii.n.li.iv-. If gar-•-.-,t-.<ge i-trr burr* d l-e toll-,-*, that it 'liquid In liiiii.*d and hot fed to hog* pod*e to to lavertb vale a new- method ot disposing-«f garbact and <- *,r*otlnv it info :« - - valuable firtilix. r This ‘by-pro <!>l ' : icf! ar. lr ■ ,t. .01 I I , _ - ai. -a*i. a... rd "..'*<*o m’l’itla’ien it is e- i mated that 5e to b- tons of. - fir*illz*r could I;* rectuttoed. I which would b>- epoui-h to firtf liz» acres a year Americans *ol* hot only food, but prorfu- : - ■whi* li can Io produc'd front tlu, •y-ii-i
t fpr’*ais It iriay. he no; pssnry to I : wak * n ih»‘ pat.fent tvr ry hour to r 'flak-* ? ; ur<‘ Th* ha* no! beconi** <jn • < «in!s<*jo»»s. Slow h*»art rat* and ' » ’:.i nt.d in< - liar !I '' Itbififi /‘’“l ; vuttifriYi:'. or !FUH|i>;iJh of i pupils. • Tnav hferditt?; oti'-; ■ ido ths* Uhin4 which crrr**r* th* 1 brain -;vnd. in such < a-c bn-j ■ •',]i.ft< ■« rat *n i i;» • • ari i .nt ~r<7iu>-<« .wiTT show "whether yjt ? i tot a )>:«•» k in sktiil or ; par of the i During all this tfir.c, the j»a- ’ Iwhi'h fTH.v>ifave to h<» Riven by ? injAetj£flk</nto. a vi»ih of und«T thr* | ’ Jfir ni« rv Hifcn on<* day he ' i art« -tr, . ».hrnuak-ai- tu.’». -;... , . *y rxt ■ .. .. Gs ’■ . x-:>.’--t hl. ■ 'n t.s- .‘d ip .4!i\ • t ■! - Hprm !*t. of !■ ■ J h»' . . ticrte4.— ■ -t 4"? QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS MC : What is the a *4 7 lr*Lii*«»j|o| -i ?” tnsw'i r x ••-»' mav d i#* 4 ’ » \.-;-icr\ of anscs. ‘ i :• a,. ' ! blow ■.uru-Uie. _ro.-fl- ,/ X. •_ |\ Os «nr in • ionn in **hl»*b there is high n' -mxl nenssure asMN'hi'M ' with harden-1 •:r: of tlw? *rt**nes or ci»f©uic i diseise.w 6f ! th* blood, teurh as acemia.
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ot «! | Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA Ltl / ' ♦ — —— * ■.■■■•* '* -i I • — e-- ■ , 1 Q Ikut t you think it to uncouth to eject from the mouth to th" floor the little S|teck« of" tiibaeeb that separate themselves from the cfgarelle or cigar? A. it most certainly it. Remove these particles from the mouth; with the thumb and foretniKcnmd 1 place them in an ashtray, tt t.r j lost to du as little of this .1possible. V It a bride has already thanked a person tor a wedding gift, to it then neiesaary for her to write i a note of thanks? ■A- Yes: these."thank you' notes! orc obligaKory"
BLOOD BREn HALLIDAY ,
CH AI TKR 1 HiH Ik-Nltog. > . < THIS IS Uw bad part,* Ran- I dolpn conlessea, glancing at the | closed* bedroom door. “When I turned away from the pnotw i uaw . a girl standing there with a pistol ; in tier nano, tnreaientng me. For God a sake, Mike, try to see Uns my way," ne pleaded. “1 didn't 1 Know who she was or now she got : - there. I'm atrard 1 didn't stop to I Uunk. Firsts Uie telephone call * with uinta ot danger, then suddenly I I was confronted with a gun-moil in a negligee. 1 “1 acted instinctively, that a alt 1 1 jumped toward her to grab the gun before the thing went ott. She jumped back and tripped over the rug, 1 guess. 1 swear tq Cod I didn't touch tier, Mike, it was *n accident. She 'struck ner head an the radiator and the pistol fell out of her hand on the floor. Shif was Weeding when I got to lier. 1 laid her on the bed and tried to think what to do. Remember. 1 still didn't Know who she. was. but 1 pnsumed she was one of the jewel m-u. And I'd promised Mrs. Dustin to be at the Beach in halt an 'Jgjur,'l COTidirt atford-t-o stay-bore . and answer all sorts oF ijnrst#ma.1 tell you Mrs. Dustin sounded beside herself with leap. I felt I had to get to' her." "So you calmly walk'd out ot here, not Knowing whether Lucy was dead or alive;" ShaynC remarked. “She was breathing when I left her, I couldn't tell how badly sue was hurt. RememHef. I thought she was lurking here to ambush you. In the .excitement and thcpressure of time, I thought it best to get away- fast. So that's wliat I did,” ■'leaving a girl to die without medical attention. Doc Trice said 1. he’d been ten minutes later getting to her she probably would have, died, it may have been an accident as you say, but going oil and leaving her hkc that without mevlK-at atuntmn turns it into attempted murder-" “It couldn’t nave made more than o tew numitis diltcrcncc," .Randolph slated, "if I'd called at once from your phone. I stopped at the drugstore ori the corner and phoned the clerk here mtheapart- ~ -Went ~anrt asked him -to- ge-t the house doctoF on the phone tor me. I didn't Know his name, but..." "Wait s minute." Shaynr's -frrre- ; head was knitted in a frown. "You claim you railed the doctor? Wliat ' djd you tell him ?” That there'd torn an accident (here and he wks need* d right ■ away. See here, Mike.” demanded t l;and djih. hoarsely, "why arc "you looking at me like thatT 7 As th/ng,l you don’t tolievc me " Tro j u kr.'.'v the number my apartment?" ‘T“*nF Shaync g *t up and opened th-to-Rioom door. “Doctor Price, will you step in here a moment?" The doctor came in and Sksvnc , raid,' "This man claims he called y oti Iron, a drugstore immediately after Miss Hamilton s accident." “He lies," -Dr, J’nc»-sa.i'l readily. The only call I had last night was some prii' tmal joker sending-me jup to nx-oh-fhree." •'&>:•*' ~ said Ex-,dolph. puzzled tor a moment, thca hc ex- i
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I Q. Where should one place the, ' spoon when one has finished eating a dessert that to served *in a stemmed glass? j A. It should be placed rm the plate underneath the dessert disk. ' 0 Household Scrapbook ’ By ROBERTA LEE u — * 0 Lace Curtains 1 To stiffen Im-*- cm lain* so tIK y >llll liaiiii straight and keep dean imiili loticpr add two or three taliles|H«iiifula of flour to starch Gr. udii one_tal»Jrspor>nfnl of borax m a large saucepiin of s'arch. Cleaner Windows A rag dipped in paraffin will, j-vf,«Hii - -» ouU/M-.i. ..ucrXni. Uji-, ji n d...i; ive. ' ' ' *■* ’
cMiinea* "Sim oh three! Good Lord. Don't yuU'Bve wnat must, have nap* pvnedt D. my hurry and excitement J transposed" Uie numbers. Six oh-three instead ot three-oh* six.* -It's possible.- Shayne agree !, -and it s also possible that you did it mtentuinaily . . just to • -ourselt an alibi tor going off and ie&Ving Lucy to die. Y_ou couldl_al-_ ways claim you got the numbers -transposed.“1 don’t sec now you can believe a thing like that of m6,’* ilandolph 1 said, genuinely hurt. ’‘Every word I've laid you is the truth."Maybe. fm not sure there's a word of truth m any ot it/ A growied Shayne. nad plenty ot tune to fix tip a' plausible story, it you are telling the truth and didn’t have any reason for reeling guilty atxjut Vucy, why did you deny it so vehemently until she lilciitJlied ysu?" Randolph shuddered and said in a low voice, ’’Betause at Mrs. Dustin. 1 didn’t..know how much ot the telephone conversation this girl tad .overheard. It she knew it was pu* - 1 m mtsTdc Hit h - J -»4lost c<j/itrol of his-voice for a moment. . Dr. Price returned to the’ sick room and came back with hip bag. "I've arranged tdr a rehet Cor Miss Naylor at noon.> Miss Hamilton js going to be al! right with -rest and the proper attention.** Shaync thanked him, and he went out. Randolph nervously rcsurnr.l his story. "You sec. I did keep that appointment with Mrs. Dustin. But it was too late, Mike. Someone else, had kept the appointment t>etore me. She was dead. Lying on the Sand at the edge ot the water right beside The bathing pier.* •'So you left her like that, tod Without giving an alarm.* S ' a 1/ I • ime to make sure ot that. An alarm wouldn’t do her any? g'jo-d. lxx»k at n.y posit ion ag?t Randolph. Sweat popped out on htk anew and ran in little TTroiexa down his clun. "She’d IMNA k.livd very fvi-Mly. The was ftdl fresh. ! supposed the doctor was-with M Hamilton already. 1 didn’t know but imd irrid her story. The police might already be oil Dier. why to the Sunlux to intercept me. And there I'was ifrltli a corpse at my fret. Would anyowe Jiave believed my-story ?* ••Probably not. No mare than I Uh* . ° it now." *Thcrc you arc. My one thought was to get away There-fast. Put -yours ' .d~ tn- -my-pla tt might have been v >u who kept if you d been here to ans wer'your I mid, T » 1 ,rfT, fAIJfc ’ A 1 I wasn’t sure she got a good enough lonk to identify me. Don’t tn w 1 was up nt. in a net circumstantial < faience. I eottldn v help Mrs. Dustin any by letting myself be arrcatM 1 nurricd home and dug out those papers from my files and spread V'l"-. .d to - - i . nr pres- | sion that I*d bee n u -rk ng on them .;il cv :.;ng m < \.-c aiijoac.dropped. I ,t... as you did.* j
■ brIgMMM iaipmtoibto to obteln ( with water. Time paper, er my •oft paper, itekM A (tx>* poHater aa4 laavea pa Hat. itetet Mi tept wparatod from eacb other eo that they do not toaeh. This prevents thetr becoming soft ate rotted. - I- XYUKJGO »| TODAY t— April >2l. — Daylight saving time starts Sunday but the Adams coun ty primary will be held on standard time. Lone bandit holds up Liberty Center bank and gets |1.4«». Otto l.ammwt kills a five foot blua racer snake on his farm. Local banks purohase bonds for the Manley, rating and Fralxler roads. - . Jtr- e** ll Mrs Conrad Brake and son William, of Kingsley. Kansas are visiting relatives here. The New York Giants lead the National lmseltal.l league and the Philadelphia Athletics the American league. RED CROSS FUND | I’rcvtously reported 17.711 <H> • Mrs, M. O Smith. Town of Geneva. Add! 5,tH» Robert Gerber. Jr.. Sec. 15 ' Wabash Twp. 51W Cornelius Bertsch. Sec 25 26 Hartford Twp I.W Mrs. f»e Thrtrham. Se<> ». f - Blu® CrertrTwp. George Guilbert. Decatur ll*s Zone No. 7, Add'i . LOO i AnxM -Stauffer. Sec. 17 Blue Creek Twp « 00 i’hilathea Claw. First Baptist’ ('hatch. Di eatur. . k 5-.o<> iH-ialui Kmbleui Club 10.00 Total reported- ......17,752.00 NasMic Ei>t<r*-il apprentice ilrgree nf 7 , p. m. toiitoin. 4 Harold MutiHna. W M. c ■ bit*
Shayne nodded. “Leaving the windows closed so the room would fill up 'fast with smoke." He got up and poured himself a drink ot cognac. “Now that you've got that ott your chest, suppose you tell me the truth," he added casually. “Don't you believe me ?“ Handoipl. asked tn alarm. "It's 100 pat. Everything fils 100 well" "I canT help that. It's what happened.” Randolph's tone was flat and final “Maybe," said Shaync unemoLipmUly, "and maybe not. It leaves tod. many things unanswered. U you didn’t kill her, who did ?“ “One pt the Jewel thieves," suggested Randolph. 'They knew she’d called you and was going down to meet you They got there first to keep her from telling whatever tt was she knew." Shayne shook his head. The big trouble with your story ts that yr jve no witness to verity what yp lim Mrs. Dustin said over the ulvphone. So far as we know, t.e may have sard, 'Mr. Shayne. I’ve f und proof that the insurnn* e nan was behind that hold-up I'm i afraid- to-tell-my.. h-unband.. toxause. I of wlvrt PC miytit do 1H his prr-wsU. . oudiUon, but .J.'U Slip down and ' give you wliat proof I have while I he’s asleep Something like that j would explain your desperate haste I to get over there to silence her." "Do you seriously suspect me of -complicity in those thefts, Shaync?" "I don't know. There's some common denominator tying them all up in one ’ bundle. Can you tlink ot any good reason why 1 shouldn't suspect you?" "I’m afraid I can't." Randolph confessed wearily. “I've thougit about It until I’m going crazy. You can understand now why I was afraid to stay over there with Mrs. Dustin’s corpse and tell my i story." I “if you’d kUled her, your reason i for keeping your mouth shut u» cvcnTncrc api>arcnt." “That’s true," said Randolph hopelessly. Shaync got -up and began to pace the floor. Randolph restcfl his head on the back of the concn and closed his eyes against the grim features of the tall figure ' paring the floor. — . After a king silence. Randolph a k< l. “What are you going to do,‘Mike? If you turn me over to the police. I’m sunk. They'll . tie Mrs Dustin’s murder around my nc<k in a knot I'll never get ■ untied." “And ts I don't turn you In." said Shaync harshly, “I’ll be handAng youa-xhancc to jnako dear, getaway." "lict me make a deal with you," ' liegkeil Kah'drdph'.""”- •—- ■—r ....'■T.'ion't make deals with a mar- ! defer . a * a murderer." "Let mt say what 1 was going to. You've indicated that you think ycu know where to put your : hands ofi the bracelet. That's mighty important to me ~ . and to my company. Do you want to throw away a fat fee?" "No one ever accused me of not wanting money." Snajme re- < tor ted. L JTo Ee CotUMuedJ j
* The People’s Voice! Thia inlbM fcr tte «a at Mt readers who wish to Mate aa*gestloM tor the general good '■te dtoctea Eteettoea es toter* eat. Please ate* your name to show authenticity. It win not he need it you prefer that it “ ot h* - Mm i 1 n M ampa to T AWMtolh kn AcMmvis County Occasionally I hear discussions regarding the reappraisal of our land and buildings which was conducted and to now being reviewed. Mr. Spurgeon. Mr. Thompson. Mr Lehman and the undersigned made ourselves responsible to get this information to our township, couqly and stale officiato. We were all put under oath, then were’alY' er< score cards and strict inqiyuctlon on bow to till in-these cards. We likely made a few errors in measurements, etc., but we played no favorites and used the same score card on each Individual tract. Do you know that we used the lowest possible score we possibly could in each case In Monroe town •hip? Do you know there was a different score card used In a rural corporation than In a town corporation? ttto you know Hint the Value on land in our rural corporation was appraised several times lower than any unplatted acreage In any of the adjoining town corporations? (the several occasions this corporation line just an imaginary line through and open field, the land being of id* ntical score). Thnee of yen who "mtf te coo- * idi ritfg of putting your farm Into a town corporation, that to yo«r own privilege to do as you see fit. Remember this, the Indiana law covering that subject to 150 pages' long and any law that long can be interpreted to suit most any attorney's fancy. tk> you know that immediately Upon putting acreage into a town or sliy corporation you are al oner open for a reappraisal if the town ’or city officials so s< • ; fit? ,Do you know theri*' Is just one ’ tax schedule Iti any on.- corpora ! Tirm legaiUlixx of —any—promlaej- j made by any public officiato or 1 otheiwis, lo* you know that tip duly eleeftoi puhlii offic iato can make prontto* « or plodgt - either verbally or by w.rtHna- ’li»' »ny. latyr public <h to i.il- have to uliiilt by'' Wliat adi aniax*-- coutd anyone - . xp* * i liy putting a farm into a: :T*wTi~eerp..TTittoti? A bsohn-rtv-n-Hlr4 inp If it would to fur school ad-.'; vuntaesi. anyone having, yhlldr* n . o il W1 lij**- to end ’h in to a 'own 1.1 city .-'.jlitod that would sulf bet -HX-CQUId: tar b* G. r alkud lo pay . own tuition f*ir th* school life of a" fioiilly -it clilldn n than to pay city corporal loti taxes nr even a -rtmll sized farm. |i - viol know onre-thJatm j» in i town -' r* iA - orpoi alien how t; could be taken out of siich corpora- [ t ion ■ No NMseil i i toe 'docs > iffie'f. | Right now 111 .Vitons ’ entity *-n* ,1* i. tryins-to_put a farm baekj let.- tlw lowli-hip I: tiKlilfully li- ■ I 1 :* -I i- -o ,'ju* at* ,1 N-'b-uly know- how io dd It '-■ j Then wby this hi-* about, .cor .' pma'ion line ixtvn«i<*n* into our-; * ' It- * ail -of f. w ■ s-iti-h fmiividuato Wli.i arc tiyinpt to k-ep neighboring coinmunitieTfoiii IFuTMnnr 'nr ’TiTtorginv~--****ro-' public, schools ’that are badly need- * flit never worked and it riever'wiil
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work that one particular community cm My to a Mighborlag com munlty you must do «a 1 toy did gst toy with tt iadattaiteirR you and I Ifks It or uot. eburdzaa, schools, »••*•, ote. wtll be built and used M loq u Ogf country remains a democracy aM may auch churches and schools kwy m filling uvm more the prominent places ia our society thijt ton mui uuu. ~ C. W. R. Betasarte T I' 1 * ?*—g-ar- »I—.-fca-pra w,— j yf-•;■ <r. ■>. ; 1r Colorada has U pooka more than l«.d0» feet high. The state's highest peak. ML Elbert, ia IMSI feet. .
Democratic C andidate for k SHERIFF i'- R Adams County Primary, Tutto., May 2,’50 •.. 4LHARRY STULTS YOUR VOTE win pol. adv H Hr M JMH ■ CleHrao gm r clean fi»nvx»B VGyrafoam ! Waahing Ac> L-— »»"' . | J -i I t - -- - ■ - .. JRRAR W . . Maytag Dutch Oven ■ Gas Range? I —J i. I 2 ■ '•j 1 1 /■ ■ 1 COOKS WITH GAi Off! ■ < Ik/ ■ Completely inaul.iled oven koepa ■ I # \ J H heat in...your kitchen Muys cool. M I \I • M Save time. food, gaa with thia un- M - I usual modern range-See it today! ■ rk. Mey»s Amsel- ■ Models are priced from 51.5a.95 ■ <w's Hneei low-pricwf wasto-r .. ■ to $ 'H9 95. lamp extra. ■ ? genuine M.yi.g ■ «n av«ry reaped. © ■ Cerna In NOW for YOUR FREE DEMONSTRATION! Three Prices—Three Makes of Steel Cabinets Geneva - Kitchen Kraft — Midwest (icnrva — Kitchen Kraft —■ Midwest SEE THEM AT Publix Service iiJi N. 2nd St. Hccatur. Ind. JAMES KITCHEN, Dealer |
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■snra KoUe, ia hereby givan to tha cradHora, heirs ate l«U»!ee« ot Bon Jami a. Uacbty. dacaaaad to appear in fha Adame Circuit Court. of aaid drcodent should not *a approved; and said hairs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their dislrl- .»*-» The average person walks the rqulvalent ot twice-around-th-globe in the course of a lifetime.
