Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1950 — Page 4

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DBCATUK DAILY DEMOCRAT mmm <yy> **• ** °— * *—*—**» y*** * < jSS I*** 1 *** T ------- WmPmSS a R RaiUMaaa —— Tmawm - SGbGcrtptioß Rotes: to Mall to Adam* aad AQi Saias Oiusttis: Om yraw. Ml Bta moatba, IS M; 1 awbtta, ».?». to BM. bayaad Adama aM Adfetateg Oratete*: Om ML 9tMt daaaMILW; » saaatha. ItM to Cwrtar, » aaata pw week. BMgla aapfaa, 4 erato. - -

Where CbrteUanUy *lilß#n Ml ■mH *»*■■ wta *p*ta tor* - to* otter evewtag a*M to kto ■*• ■» Might h*v* MM tbit Chrte (Matty is th* «Mtay at Com- ' SMB tern nnd t But tfbG fIMMK - pot® nt PHpO# MMdMt tIM of th* ■thitotic doetrte* I* th* eharch. . ♦ ■ ■* — The Republican New Deal w<M hl Penney I vawto. Grararnor D*ff Winning the party's sominalton tor U. 8. Senator. DafTs candidate to* governor also wan.' th* victories being defeats tor th* old flruady awaMM. Tha Keystone state may go Democratic in Noeember, so bitter was the fight between th* two OOP group* o —♦ — Adams county people are still patting aside money for a “rainy day" through investments in <7. 8. Savings bonds. Last month they bought more than H7 «*« of Vncle Sain’s secvrltle* Currently the Liberty Bell bond sales campaign Is underway .-.nd a goal es **3,000 has been set for the /• period, which extend* to the Fourth of July. The thrifty per-

/fIAKESAFE IN & "SS \ PIAX SAFE AU \ oaf */ driving itYou’ll travel carefree summer ! you have a Bate* »/>rria/»tr check Outran shop is Buick headquarters over your brakes and wheel hear- -our men are trained and expert- f ing* now—tec that your steering is cnccd old hands on Buicks. Bring | - -J true and easy-look into Stop lights, your Buick to us for your pre- ) taillights, turn indicators, horn and summer safety check-over, and let other warning signals. us ma k e sure you can wheel over r ’ the highroad in perfect peace of \ — mind. > K _> \ Make it safe M May-and you can VB gfwMKL fletr safeb ail uuaaur. L- ■ 1 — SAYLORS MOTOR CO. U.S. 27 Phrase 1772- 1*73 Decatur, Ind.

aoa is augmenting Ma paaaiaa rw- , tiremrnt with a backlog ad toad*, which will not Mai Marly thra* percent a year. ~v 7TT - r Blew th* women! They always . thiah of baaaihM tbtnga. Tbeir i thought la aa* dlraeud to holdlag a flaw* shew daring Burnt Fair Waak aad th* eoaaty coae mlaaioam have graated penaibu aioa to stage tha exhibit in th* court bouse corridor. For a pleasant moowat durlag fair week away from th* baltyboa, visit the ; flower show. I — Traffic over Bute Highway Na M la betas detoared over State road No. 114 through Monroe, where it eonneeia with V. S. Highway 17: The change In route was mad* m ar.Ucipetlon of the repair of West Monroe street in ‘this city, which win be resurfaced by the state Highway commission from the Intersection of Fourth Street, west to Msrkle. Ad far as Decatur is concerned, work- on the Monroe street stretch can not start too soon.

Th* d sea Up aarapdisa wfll doMiaad lintn *v*ry “nonh ead msmt" «t the alty Mv* tosa to «*■» «**» * ftobMß ara being hauled to th* etty dump, where H will be burled, never to blight th* sue*** aad alley* again. CMasu* »r» aatod t» a nep twits fully with th* eity crows la th* - Mg battle against dirt and na- "* clenalinesa e h W*h sammcr only a month away elti** nr* taMng step* to combat th* ragweed, th* enemy «d-«taa* who swffer from hay fever. Th* moe* to in th* right , direetloa Weed* should to d*- , stroyad Aatbwttta* *ay that n y chemical haawu a* bdD stonld to < sprayed on th* wa*da. Where it k has been ased th* pollen eras! was tfpasewdauaiy. e ■— l a ■- o-—- ► New Yorker* ar* trying te k brace themselves against a die- • appointment. The new census figures are rumored to give the dtr Ira* population than it tod I been counting on. Instead of over »,000.000 people, the final figure e is estimated at T.TMtoO. How h does that leer* New York with v repard to London, which is made 3 *l> of variows boroughs, metropollIr tan districts, ate. The I*3l cend sus, the last taken, gave Lony don J 103.041 This would be well n beyond New York, and accounts h foi New Yorkers' shoek at finding a that they have'not yet caught up. e with the historic city across the it seas. Both are crowded to the uttermost. ' --

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| TODAY | 'Hty is *e'..T"\' — t-— . »■ i '■ — '■»■ -.> ■< Q. Mould a widow, toad tow sraend marriag*, w*ar th* *ugto*m*nt or wedding ring of tor tint marriage? A Ito; ttoy should to discarded. UsuMtrararam X aradtaWtol doe* Mt dbf*et, she m*y w*ur her first *ngag*meut ring ou tar right Mud. Q. I* it eorrwet to say. “Mira La*, i want to mak* you acquainted with Mr. WHHant*”? A. NO; th* phrase, "I want to mak* you acquainted with," ia not good form. It to much tatter to say, “Mia* Lee, may I praaawt Mr. Williams?" Q. Wtoa should th* water glass•a ou th* dinner table be fitted? A. Before th* guest* enter the dining room. motm-w orrtwsi. ■smsatsf *w K*T*T« a*, seas Notice ia hereby sires to the credHora. hefre and legatees of Id* K Polla*, deceased to appear la the Adame Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the ts day of Jone, I*s». a*d show cauee. if any. why ihe FINAL gF.TTI.EMENT ACrol NTn with tbe satai* of said decedent should not bo approved; and raid helra are notified to thee and there make proof of h.elrshlw, aad receive their distributive shares ■allaad U. PaiiaA Administrator Decalyr. Indiana. May IS. ALLorney Feed L. Ulleor. MAY IS- 3* XOTICK OF FIN Al. SKmjSMKN* OF KaTATK Ha. HT4 Motive hi hereby »!*•« to th* creditor*, heir* and legatee* of Charles K Poli&c. ..jteceaiied to appear in the Adamw Circuit Court, held R-t I»e<atur. Indiana, on the !• day of June, iwlo, and irttow chum, i If an/, why the FINAI* NKTTbBWENT AC<V>I*NTH with the estate of HMid doredent MhouFd not be mpprofed. anti mdd heir* are notified t<> then And there make pren>f of heirehlp, and receive their dUtributivr Nherr* Rrallaod G. PtollMß. Administrator fyocatut, Indiana, May 18. 1950. _ —Attorney Fi—< ' MAY 18--8 S

ItotoMbtOOW Filod 7ZIW«< ia»dat*ry tor th* Jae*b V. Dull rautte fils* by th* agmtote totavaolteßf LTBiru, IWIMFWW w wwpbmo 4UNAfcA4toMll.MraM >» the First State Baak of Decatur. Report of **l*M sntoaiabUe of the estate to Alfred Daaiei* for »UO, th* appraised value. appswvuA ' gataduM Filed - Sehedal* to determtoe th* teheritaaet tax *f th* Harley Roop •state filed by Etrauor Bieberlch aad Harley Bmp, joiat exaeuter*. Value of one-half iatereat of real •state la Root township. MAM; of other teal estate. »Xi«; governmast bonds, fees valua, It.SO*. Final Report BobwiHted Final report submitted !* RHHrr Hawkins, administrator of th* William Hawkins estate, showing that »1,1?».7S distribution made to mvsu heir* Certificate of clear aace from gross Income tax division filed; notice ordered Issued returnable June *. Complaint Fltad A complaint tor poseession of real estate and damages for detention was Hied In circuit court by Laurence Jacobs, through his attorney. Severin Sctarger. against James and Ma Dngue. The complaint alleges that a notice to quit had been served against the defendants n March 31; defendants refused to pay rent or move before May 1. The plaintiff seeks U<h> damages. Marrlag* License* Jsmds Inskeep. Bfuffton. and MaryAßS Baker. lieeatnr Henry Mulder and Genevieve Ptasalk. both of Grand Rated’. Mich. . - Don Allen, of Fort Wayne; and Einma Van Horn. Huntertown. Paul Racine. Fort Wayne, and Luella Bailer, Decatur. Caoipalpn tnpewditoree August Selkfng. Democrat, trustee Root township. 12.40. O. Remy Bierly. Democrat, joint representative. *24**l Albert Harlow. Democrat, as' aessor, *1125 The major source of uranium l’> the United States is carnotite, a < anary-yrllow. earth) -looking 'material found chjr-flv in Uolorado. 441 Hund Bake Sale — x< I urda >, — .3®.-,. Pit l>>iv Sen ice. 117 t 2

Hoasewoili L Easy Without Naggmgßackadie Aa «• rut uMbf. atreaa and atrain. ow«fe«<' ti- . aiccaaixe B»”fcin< or rxp<*urw to cold gktwg down kidney ful»c■tloa. Thia may lead many folka to complain of naffKing haikache. of pep ami eriergy. headache# and thliincM. Getting up nigh<« or frequent paMagr* may r««uR from minor Madder irrttgtk>na .U> «*M, dAih't>nene or dietary* md*«cretM>n». If yooT diuiecimfnrta are due to- thc*e eaWnM. ddnt wait, try Doan a HUn a «HM diuretic. L'ta-d Bucreaafully by milltetnn for mer 50 years. While three aymptoms may siftm otherwise’ many time* t>oan-a gi*e happy relief - help the 15 miles c*f kidney tube* and fttfefs tush out waale. Get Ekian a PiDa today!

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