Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1950 — Page 4

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DBCATOt DAILY DEMOCRAT -< ■NM «thfcMtw. teLMMtaM Bee—* Ctom M Wtor — ~.- “ .T..n>. j,_|yj 1 L- r By Mall la A*am« ee* AEJototag 00—Um: O— JW, Ml By Center, 3* ceeta ger week. Btagle eegtee, 4 eetag

Middles route won the *«rby, tart tor naan poliUclaaa it lake* tte ntataaaaal it ata Co—ty —tool eeperiuleteent Hxbml Fatal kaa rrteeee* tte antea al Ml taste* (rate (M» walee. who will receive their *lploana at ieogirtog esereiaaa la Ge■•va aa May IT. We eengretnlate tte WUMrea aa* tear for then* that they will be able to eon. tiaaa their trelaiag thraach high eeteaL May la aattonal * Memorial month aa* tte two' veteraaa* orgaalaatioM have art teles for the anunai Poppy Daye The VFW will mH Batey Popple* on May JO and the Legion Auxiliary - wiU have the tallowing Saturday tat the tale of the bright red lapel Poppies. reniiniacent of rtander'a field Aa appreciative Americas* we should parcbaae poppiee oa each *ey. for tte Unde reived on the tag daye are need to aM tte war veteraaa in hospitals Tee, it to oar duty to buy and geaeroaaly eonirtbete toward - the sale ad pacctaa — -—-o It doeaa*t seem possible to thia modem day, aa it to called, that fire could sweep through a city of 11,000 population and destroy more than IS* buildings, -includ- * Ing homes. Actually that is what happened In Rimousht, Quebec. Canada, last Sunday. Nearly a third of the town was burned out and* damage Is estimated in the millions. Probably the old town had a lot of frame buildings, built when the timber industry first started in Canada and the flames could not be gueaete* with ordinary firefighting equipment. The town should rebuild with brick, concrete and steel. • —_o <o President Truman is traveling northwestward and will make short talks at the "whistle stope." In addition to major talks in lowa, Minnesota. Washington and other states Ort hie return to tfhe east he will stop In Chicago soy a pollHraT'rany ■ The President "ireUeves in keeping in touch with the people Ever since the IMS - ptesidential campaign tte roun

Indigestion Symptoms Similar to Ulcers

By Herman N. Bundatan, M.D. ROUGHLY speaking, diseases may J»e divided into two groups functional and organic. In lhe "latter there ta definite gauiaae to the tissue or malformation, of an organ. In the former. n<r »u<b damage to tiaaues •lifts. The trouble w all due tn the faiiiitte of otherwise healthy ■ organa to V** have properly and -to- perform their turn tiona ettniently. Nowhere, i-erbaim. I" this full' , tional miabeharior more often if" 1 ; served than in the stomach aivl t owel Since this i» each , mon dtworder - many .dot-tors eett- > mate that a forth of all thus?* suffering from indigestion are in this group many patients become confused and fail to understand just what is 'wrong with them This is not surprising sim <■ functional indigestion can ' au.osymptoms very similar to th<ne of gwwtrk- ufier "afid tjiter truly <»t* gaftic di "orders -Thra -djaturbaac-e -slay *f’- 1 any pert of the digestive tra t. sometime" upsetting th* »U-;n*. or the first psrt of the small bowel, sometimes <hietly in' T”| iqg the large bowel-or colon ) In those < ».->•» in »hi h .'.‘i*’ I upper part of the. sa-’rointcsrihat tract is, affected, the patient ma' complain of just one . aueh as heartburn, bitter tas’e in the. mouth:- orHhisi or-•la-vaji r in the upper part of the abdomen lows of appetite or sickness at the s'oma.b. In other cases two orators of these s>mptotn.<„niay be present. The functional disorders of the large bowel utay result in »ti»> is known as a spastic > nton. in wloca there are periods of ctmstipuUdti , -ac-tompanied Ur diwe-omfort in the lower I>art of the abdomen From , time to time, there may be attacks of giarrhea X-ray Maaiiuaiiou ; ■ T

try reeltaes that be tea tte "eommew touch" with the people and hto tetaey taJta frow fils rollroe* car deal with matters which coafront hto administration. Mrs. Tremas aa* 4aagbtar Margaret are accompanying the President across the country and yesterday joined ta telgtec kirn celebrute his sixty-sixth birthday anniversary, Pensions and Taxes: It appears that the amounts of benefits received by retired workin under the Social Security 8y» tom are to be Increased substantially. Thia should please those 'who have pointe* out that the scale of Social Security benefits, designed in the thirties, to ridiculous to the light of present costs of living. It appears also that the Social Security tax is to be held for a time at the present rate of 1.5 percent each tor the employee and his employer. Increasing benefits without-ralw Ing taxes is a neat trick, RTST It be done T The estimates of income and outgo presented to congresa indicate that it can. Voder the proposed changes, the System would continue, at least for the ~ present to take in more than it would pay out. although the mat' gin wpuld.be much smaller than it is now. How can this be’ When the Soctat, Security System was set up. its tax rates and benefits were placed on something ap proaching an insurance or annuity plan, by which the taxes paid by workers and their cue ployeru during the years of work Would accumulate funds to pay their benefits after retJrmcnt. The changes agreed on would reduce Social Security to a payee-you-go plan, under which present w&rters and their employer, would pay lor benefits to those already retired, and progressively less surplus, would be-aevutnu lated -to pay future benefits. Those In turn would have to be paid by’ future workers and am ploy era. The pay-teyou go plan is easier to face now than a higher tax rate.

of'the large bow-el will show when , this condition is present Th* second type of disturbances I Os the large bowel is nervous ! diarrhea. In these cases, there are attacks of diarrhea which develop especially during periods nt nervous tension, excessive tiredness, or in conned lifts with other ttlwuns-. The third condition is mucous x-olltis in which there are alteri nate iw-riodji of constipation and i idiarchea and the bowel move l merits contain large* amounts of; mucus. These attacks may liejauw, ccoinpanled by pain in the air-, ' nomen. Persona with these function d i disorders often suffer from flush ■ Ing. numbness teteu rapid - heart 10-a’ - and headache. Th*- most importan* thing in J 'reatnieuf is to relic in,Xli?_paU<i® j '•TW norvJwi.< tension and emo : tional dr-' -urban* •- aKJ’ to make i ■ritfs-- ’bar. nt geis. .enuttsh nßtb.'lU and physii-ai rest. \fo«- of thf -e 'll' do well - ...... whh a diet which contain! no! highly -*»z*snncd f«.. <|* r bqlkv - ■j toodn If therr is a great deal of | (K«a format uni plan hy in O» fit**’ -<i«»u ■! i'» • h.nin.t’rd f«>: pi • fitnv Min Th*re ariffus <fb»K.'s wh i h ' tfi <- d c, , >M»n»l t'h* ’fia 11 i a ‘.t‘ r ?--r *? ii\ I !*• * liiii*'C ’l tha» mineral oH b«* taken at nUr-ht. tn 9i*rii)jn»’ the «on-sfipation. or. TIFF ihtnrnTSl ' oiHmay' ■he-- adrrmr ’ater*d hr injecting it into th** : fe>a»T part <»t tb» u«-wrl at ’’.-t* W - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS E. L- (*• My white blood ■«»’!! <<ant ;< red . am! . 't . ; - der.d »• rious’ r 9 ’ (• Answer The bb«-d cell oiinMf aud heniogl<H»in .."TFoicrilied within the .Usuta -fer a .VmaX** # ’ ; ; J

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| 20 YFARS AGO | TODAT •- —■« May 9. — President Hoover nominates Owed J.Roberts of Philadelphia for judge of the supreme court. ■ ■ Adams county memorial hospital will bold open house May 11. observing national hospital day. Mrs. Katherine Scherger. ST, a native of Decatur, died last even Ing. Her maiden name was Schurger. Charles Schwab, leading business man, says the nation will survive the depression test. Cal E. Peterson and Wilbur Porter go to Indianapolis to secure new Buicks. The Rev RW. Loose, of IxiuisvUle, Ky._ visits Decatur friend*.' . — i -p | Household Scrapbook T" By ROBERTA LEE __ Matting and Window Shades Matting, and also window shades, tan be painted to look like The secret of suet ess in this work is to apply two'or three very thin coats of paint, rather than a single heavy coal. , Fish Hooks Stick the fish hooks into corks when they are mil in use. This -will prevent their rusting and keep them sharp, and Mill also keep, them from doing any—damage I while thus protected- . ...1 Preserving Paint i Pouring plain paraffin over | paint I. ti in the <ait will preserve j ft and prevent it Iroui hardening. —.— o Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 0 : i —- (' *tj Are posts, ripts all light when j writing business IcturrT i —-A- X| i_-seo.., !,. :.v,.i l i these as]

much as possible H would, in Iw much betUr to .rewrite the letIter and include fit** furgotien sub ’ ject. I Q What is th» proper way to rv i move -M-dne foreigi substance that ’•[one has taken into the motith while at the dinner table? ' A Rrinov<-• it with the fingers ; 1 ehind the napkin and try to do rhix without af’r.u tin?. uil<fa< ~«» Q. Is it-corre* t foi a member..of ’ w the •rrridegnMH>iW--Xani,i|y-- to ---fcl-ye- ■ a .«h«»wvr for the Bride-to-be '* -It -.iiKiialiy is not < onsbb*reel for the .family- «>f either- the t ’ r hri<ie »ir the hridegrooni to giv\' | showers. z - Report Filed Final ■ .Kd- -GjCebt:; I rotate fib d. n v( aiinr that The nt> 1 •• • <• • - ■ ’ ..! . ’la i > Mi' u« and * ■' - ,X*£ihCC. . ad* - N< -tivv 1 [ L -irof r r Jun- 2. Petttioe Filed P» ttt. n ’■> v i »’• *n ?’’ H 1 ■ inoni park addition filed, by E.lea, '* . ’ ■ j-b• •; c - .'iTr-priicA F» rtf 1 al> e t Thtr | petition -oVk-4 t» i bmina’e 7» r ■ I fain pVa*'f d ar< li' <4 In th< n il< >rd»rb office and tna4e bur uh unit' Campaign Expense® ingt<‘H township »-<«•• or |l* H any Stuitfc, Ixuiiaerat.. tii* riff. W -E l.imi Jh -cm rai Washing • - ' > *T ’ Ft- '1 I:-’ : ■ ' ' >• ’ 1 ‘ u rt-;.. trust*'' nt» espert'C* q I ni<»n Twp. H“m<' l< z- - nnmt<*x Hake Halt Saturday. May 13 — ’’ . a. m. I

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Hartford Alumni Banquet Saturday Berne. May » — The annual banquet of the Hartford township alumni association will be held Saturday evening; at the Hartford school gymnasium. Dr, Gorman McKean, of Montpelier, a member of the association, will l>« the toastmaster. The PT A of the school will prepare and furnish the meal. Report Berne Spring Festival A Success Berne. May 9. — The apt Ing festival sponsored by the Berne >*TA ■ nd field At TM lotrt school draft*Ing. was a decided auc. eaw. More , than 2,000 people attended and the ‘. net-profit was 11.<51.52. Gross rereipts were 11.744.05 aud, total expenses were 1293.13. The money will hr used a? part of a-fund to buy new uniforms for the Berne high school hand. Miss Daisy liel- ' ler. a sophomore, daughter of Mr vnd Mrs. Igtreri lTellef lif French iownshuiJUid I-itiane la hman. son Os Mr.-and Mrs. Howard lx-hmait of Berne were chosen as the! 4 queen and king in a popularity! contest conducted with the festl-; val. la-binan is a senior. . I .— . . I RUSSIA THROWS (C««MlinHrrf >'r»m I'nar Oar* . . . , - - : J J the dl'Uicr and giiardwere posted •at tbv sialts. • , • L Tlu- »’• xt dt Vf-htpnn nt was tha' t.-Chintse rntployt s of a big r» statir ‘ an’, w’.'h h wa:f- about to eh>s< smf trjrrtly were ordered to ir|»ort h> Him bamboo compound, t" -• ’ i Rib-ians as cooks. wai'tr- and , U - J Hl. r :i! . • daj ■ i r'to ixfd a oars pay in adv ano bur was itqiiked tn agrt' that )»» j would no’ attempt to »»• anx mem1 brr of his fiimtly in tha- •I’ot 1 never saw a Russian 'oldi- r in Shanghai from the time Liu corn 1 ’ 'oiHih a took ovpr th* < t‘> Howj t VE*. Chinese friends told .nx th* \ j Had eiii-ounir red soin»- Ruslan f | utaring (lailk unitonns3ihd ■p .ntyiiuf >ub-miivbi‘n» —» <uw.

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Company Is Advised - Pktrlek and Crandstaff Hwttag company, South Second street, and dealers tor tte filter Queen bagless vacuum, have been advised that patents of tte manufacturing company teve tertt upheld by tte coort of ntpeeta. A meaaagn j received by them, rente: "The V. t. court of appoato tor tte seventh district today field claims 247-8 of the Health-Mor and Tookers patent valid and infringe* by the Lewyt cleaners an* reversed tte Judgment of tte district court to tie contrary.” Coal is found in 43 of Wert Vlrgtnls s M counties.

Hero's a MOWER that really makes HAY! i • This Denritora moww —t— - tnn b* attoejktel to thrt_ ; _l_- X Ujf J For* Tractor ia eight f minutOTt * • ? —- Far 4 Tractor Hydraulic Tourh Control lifts the cutter ba r to clear obstruct ions. Ford’s duo-servo brakes permit sharp msSHSSBBHte square tarns, save you time. ■MiiIbWH Automatic safety release pro- „_i— n.. r b arß tecta bar if it hits an obrtruc- Fete X turn. See us soon. Tsactssa RIEHLE TRACTOR 4 IHPL CO. Wwt«u 234 ' Pbenem fteMrtkngyt MfWBV OWfwWßVtam „ „ T - REAL ESTATE AUCTION 80 ACRE WELL IMPROVED FARM L- tbd 4’.: nd’.ei* North of Bluffton. H’ Road No. 1 or 2$ ii’ih-- ’ South .of .F*-rf Wayu*., Iml . on St Ihi.nl No. 1, bu THURSDAY, MAY 11,1950 Sale to begin at 1:30 P. M.. D-S-T. IMPROVEMENTS: 7 room m ini nittjkm 5 rooine with comp|pt« . itvw bath and <•»< I ’Ti.t< k port h “down, extra like built hi fratur’ s i and inlaid Unoleum in XiJchen There is natural gas in the house ami ;ft i- aist* Uixod. with i“r »b < frit stove The horn- is completely i insnlßted find has 4»evn •♦•< *• mly n deebrated and ready to move into , without any additional expons-’-.. BARN. P' xiih’ with modern <4»W stable and LH stanchion*. good"cement ■ silo: water in barn and also water piped to four lot* adjacent to barn . I ;1 xL"'. milk li-iii'f am! r LAND: This farm i nmost* of m» a. re- There are aliottf 10. a*r» sos whoils pasture ami ba lain vof farm is tillabh At the present time j ; the entire tarin is in alfalfa, c lover and other grass. The farm is w H drained ami-well feticed. - LOCATION. This tmin located on Mt. Road One, 4 x a miles r’h -if Biufftoh. lnd <’4*>xr o good < hurche’ i . st hoois. ami markets. with, bu* servit t by t’he -to<>r about » v«-ry hour • ’l’here is al<o building frontage on thia faun. I ■, ; -hi il--iiv«-ty <4 < l«>ar-- ' Ut!i\Aml w.i£-»;ri ( i <-.it’ id ; - i ssioN::■ immediate ptiu»M«sataii ol land PosMeaaion o!*bu!l(Hn<* , ' in at day;.-. You are iuvo* d io ihspfU thi* l.mn'at your < oitvenieiie< I NOt'UESPONf’IBLE Foil AcCIIIENTS lg ,a- us ba* weather Mie will Be Held in large barn. ' • - Mr and Mrs. C. E. BARNHART, Owners I» *«iir. A'u<:ti<»ne«r. Petroleum. Ind Phnhe 2251. |hi, iw. Aut'KHir*” I’lufit'H-.. Iml. Phone km»-2. <-y W -iv»*nt and 4rwakL Stankior-. Sahrs Aljum..’. Itecatur. Jud. ..I’hon'' HS ;<lh Citig under Indiana Rea.i Estate Int ense No 3423. I !♦

No clutch' ®odat dT’ cSWii— WW* "NfM from H»o »tart? No clutching-no drchrtthing-with Studc baker Automatic Drivr. As car mow* forward, you just hl the gas, steer and brake. Your Studebaker "shifts for • Es ’ spake* gear changes automatMally, quietly and smoothly You keep the pointer on the steering post in drive” positron m«-st of the time. But when you switch on the ignition, the engine will start only if you have first set the selector User at “park” or “neutral.”

Boy Attocked By Stray Dog Monday ■ «*•«« Mata»-ibraiiteMMrii M of Mr. an* Mra. Ivan Hakea, rt route I, is convaiaacing today, following hta aklrmiafi with • stray dog Monday. Taken to a local phyeletaa tte youth tote several stiUtea taken ia hta cheek to close tte wound. Deputy sheriff Bob Bhralaka dsstroyed the dog. which wa» de capitated. Its hoed Mnt to stata bealtb officials for rabies teat. To avoid any poeaibillty that there had been any contamination with tte stray dog, Ike Hakes’ family dog was also destroyed. Pvmwvl Wwt Ate Bring Reeetos

♦ •BL I ' _ ‘ taba l~ neVeM, Executor Mia L. toaVeea, Attorney Mar I, IPM. ; ' , MAT P-IS—M NRTtoto ttottea ta heratr rtv»« to, W* creditor*. holr« an.! Ugal«M of KVa M. Long, fcaaoid to Appear la th* Adaeva Circuit Court, beta M.De*oa the I day of Jude, IPM, an* ahow eauw. If aaf. why the FINAL SBTTLKMKNT AJBCQCNTB with tho extart «f M* deeadewt xhaald act M approved. rocel ve the l.r dlctrlbutlve * bßr *Y«ir4u«»aa R, Raoe4ma% Admlnl.trato* „ Attoraoy VMaNM M. Raytaiaa ~5’SSi; jr»jirtSKa?K» and Roland Kopperthave filed their potltlon In the Adam* Clrroll Coon pray l*s for •" order of aald court to vacate the followmg lol» aad SblTln'A'daail" *uMy ,l st (< th« Stale of Ino lona owned br ►•bl Eleanor r.V!Kfr « Adam* County, Indian* In the Recorder* Office of Mid county and itsji 'sr&TnWk 'vg tloa as l«l<9 o«t and platted by FrM Keppert which »Ut appears In PUt fb*«<k nttmker f m» page M of the rte«x»r<!s of Adams l ounty, India a a In the Recorder’s Office of Maid Ada.m» t otinty. l_9W.lt ,U»U number ItHi. 191, toj, LSI, 1«4, Iff, IH. Iff, iob. w tit. tn. ni in, ill tn. lie. 117 and Ilf and the fnllowlaa block of lola in lhe plat of Bsllmopt Park Addttfcm a* laid-ottf and platted by Fred Reppart which plat appears In Plot Rook number 1 on page *3 of tha records of Adam* Office of »«ald Adama County, towtt: IrtHM Huonber 8. wsat half «»< I, >■ »«. 17, If. t«». fO, 21, 52. H, 2f. 27, I*. 29. 3<» 31. 3t 13. M, 18. M. >7. >3 feet off 4»f the went Hide of the norTH“WT of 38. If. 4°. 41. 42. 43, <4. 4a. 48. 43, 4f. 4!t. Sf. 11. 61. 83. K -V,. ifi. if, £l. 8». M, 1«. 71. 72. TS, -73; t*; ti. north half •»f Bt> *3. 84, 45. M. 87, 88 and 33. Now 4her*-fnre, you end each of you are Jiereby notified that said C Motion wo. Tiled by aald Kltannr rpprH and-. RoJand flapper t to Tsmte taald 4*4* U evt fur near Inn, in said. Adnms Court St the Court House in s O*catur. Indiana on the Z 4 day of May. THil at which .time and plaw. said fcpurt will aptirovo Maid petition a«X order, said o<« and parte of lots vacated unless an Objection ‘ ; r thereto t-« fifed in aald court; . u Witness my hand and the seal of Riald court this Bth day of May; '■*' • 7x Fcdward F. Jaber* t’ljrk ut the. Ad.ur.r Clrt'uit- Court►KfflS! Msmblc Regular stated meeting Tuea<hty. May 9. at 7 30 p — Harold Momma. W M. 1 VK},2t k

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