Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1950 — Page 4

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You bars a triple invitation tha OTR AAittU.SO<lA li vto new wwmb •*• ■ to attend the Flag Day eeremooIm at the Elka’ Mm tomorrow evening- ,_■’ [ ■ ■ o . a*'"--" .• Spoakiac of ftkwi. htetmry hooka aaaeal that Pharaoh Rataaeea II wm Egypt's chaw ftoa. He had 103 uom aad M dhnghtere. They battled m saw Htiy asar the ttawm that we eaeeewßag Pharaoh Bared hare a large taaUly. ■■l ..(►■■.■ The sympathy at the country goes oat to Senator Vandenberg as he nwerti the death of hie Wife, a fattkfal cnaipaatoa to the Michigan etatesman tor the post YHHRH* A tMlMktsA WtfMßftß* Mrs Vandenberg was aa iaaplrIng force in the tlluatriou* career of her husband. Her death last Saturday followed a several year's nines*. a »— The old bricks In West Mow roe street are not In very bad shape, the rood bod being smoother without the top surface, which has been scrapped off. preparatory to resurfacing. The street was one of the first brick pavements built in the eity and with a top cohering of emulsified asphalt, ebouid- bold up ter another generation ■ ■ . . o- -o -it’oastructlfih work underway in this city, may roiuh a million dollar- :n value, if neyrril "coni tacts in addition to projects now under construction are awarded ■ neat month. Private rerid epees, public works, industrial expansion, church and school projects all add to the Imildlnc boom which may > make this .year out<tanding in the construction field in thia city. It’s a good' omen for the future and confhtued growth- in and around 'Decatur .Before Dn-atur can grow much larger, a new sewstsyu'em will be—need>d The M- within the, City limits .-tri- about all occupied with residences and expansion will go to north, west, south and east The finaßicing of -tn h a project l» a CuniMtat ltiftli. it Is true. hu> property that’will be benefited by the improvement ran bear Its proportional sbiatß Under a'ten-.nur painrent plan.

Diet for Ulcer Patients

>y Herman N. ©undeeen. MO TO a very large extent are-! what we eat The food we ton aume not only furnishes the en-j ergy for our daily activities but enters into the very structure ot our bodies It is hot surprisin * then that die t should play an Im |K>rtant role iir The •reannent nf <i«ea>e This la especially tru»* in the treatment of ulots of th** »tom«K h and first part lt f the bowel, a • ondltion which dejhauds dietary treatment in all cases This is not to say jhat ulcerdexeblp !»r/au-»* •<! are lacking in the diet •r that they can be cured bv tm* ’ frovtnir n> quality. As a matter' of fact, ulcer patients are usualh ■Well nourished In three out nf 4kmr_ 4iq geMfcm nor the ability to absorb | ♦<»od seems to be impaired by th disease n ’ Thus, the rfietarv treatment of’ Uh H’-'- ’doe*. . TV’’ eii:|i»natC ’be.! c’hnAiis \of th. ’di--.•♦wuou’ vw /b • signed tu,rr : it* syrnjHjwws For this reason it . contain 4 hlanH SK milk and rxc* P i* !<t finale, ♦bat these foods u'» not ol»|v out »l *n _y?i - :; \»f •;». la. t :ii*: the* >u;> . pl- esaefetial p|<>r«>fas miierais ..nd vitamin* I I;. ’’lartnlDK *h» ’• ' • <er patient how»v* ■ ar» mist he taken to provide f rich in f iin ■» f thv H • ' • TWe-.w *b ■ '<>* • »• ' 1 A fl . ... ■■

property owners could afford to construct the outlets which when completed would open new areas for business building* and home*. * Unemployment Hi this country is almost negligible, according to government reports. Last month than* out of work numbered only three miHtoa, while the employed Itot climbed to HJBM Me of tbs highest peaks since the war. Mhch < thto laMtoss wm ha to duafry when* the wheels are rum Utag overttase. This favorable madltton i* expected to continue through the *ummer aad fall moatha A steady, good-paying job is the best, cure for most heman worries. - — Danger Os Dust: The possibility of- renewal of wind erosion 6a a serious scale Is becoming a serioaa topic IS the Dust Bowl, the area in the Midwest where the dust storms of the thirties originated. Sweeping measures were taken tbeu to save sad reclaim the lend through windbreaks, cover » n * water control. Darin* the war yearn there Was repetition of some of the mistakes which led to the first disastrous period of erosion. Some tend which had been returned to gms* was again ' plowed up for crops. N»W a dry winter has been followed by a dry ■spring, in the-west.. and cherei*’ trouble ahead. Reports are that duet storm* are not probable this year, but might’ be next yearlf abnormal drynees continues The problems of the Dust Bowl are big, and the whole nation has a stake In them Everybody eats the food grown there And ffot to be forgotteb are the fears that the terrible de’trneflon of the soli nitslit spread like a plague The Dust Howl is big enough to exert an iuftuimce as a result of the condition of it* land, on the weather of other parts of tl)e nation, abd it* mnoying. destructive clouds of dust , lipread far and wide Apparently more effective eleps are needed than were taken' to control erosion in thl- arya Per bap> tbr warniffc sicuw have b*«-n early ♦ rough to present a n» w period («f whole**]* «w»p •»<_ land Pffrhap-, too. can be four : t w to-n.4«co ronrrt- meauh more pennanent

I margarine f«r-the- tatter ruforfumdely^^ffiabout one out Lt< four ca-ea, the patient with |uL<t devejofM obatrtMlion of the ■ passsgr <>f food, from (he stomach !l mtg’ th»* bowel. These patients pre- ■ sent a more difficult problem in felting They often do not get Chough food aid particularly, not enough protein food. Am h as • ■ mi|k. meat, and rggx. In these patients it may be nw es»ar> to give frequent small, meata !.r!h-' rr.tTi i ones 2 Liquid are rxpe- : daily •useful. Injection* xit amiho_a ids _&ito a •muscle or- iattT a vein niav be required. Amino adds are ! the -uhwtances whirn make up the ;»rntehia In relieving the pain of ulcer, the use of alkaline *ubotan<e* f* .jai»». I a valuable -It has bw found that < ef<ajn of. these substances • Mirh a» 3nagn»wium trishcate; may I taka up thiamine, which-4m reases, 1 the am<4btif «f thiamine nr ' rtun B *i£pp!ie4 to the -bod' Hence U.are «•. ’W4 I**--taken suftuiwH 1 vi' i.nin Rf i«'supplied It may alto .ne gftren b •?>)>» u<»n into 1 mhifc-fe - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS MO If I r.ckc m, ’hrv/ -• .0 ■ ■ o- Ct i frle«< Wh*e their any danger- ; \n-Ac’- If rt» ri>n»i >•. x.- . < hild bI- an Jf.’ ’« d < J~<- of t: ( -! < *»er< ilnsls and n». garni* in* from the tUnjpt tIM H ' u lid <•. no ' 'O ■’ .b.c.c'd ‘ ' ' '

| JOYfARSAGO j TODAY -Th* ~ tty paasss the tong discussed high tariff bill. The Old Adams County bank closes for reorganisation. The Adams county census shows .4MEL a ~ J. v. Maynard buys the U D. Adams ,home on Mercer avenue and will open a funeral home there wUh Ed Aahbaachec as * partner. —r . , . A bam on the Aaron Kipfer farm in French townkldp burns with tows of 17,00e. Mr. aad Mrs. Dick Bogner are visKlag friends in Chicago.— Lestev a .aswse Letters of administration were Issued to Verle Meshherger for the Oscar Meshberger estate. The application for the letters revealed that the personal property of the estate had g probable value of 1100,000 and real estate was valued at MM,’ and ,wo heirs. Bond tor Mto.WW approved. Overrules Motion* . The court overruled three motions by the defendant's attorney* to make the comptaints more specific; in each Instance i|ubert MrClenahan represented the plain US as counsel and Voglewede and AaderiAh the deteMUW* The motion eras overruled in the <ase* of Francis Schmitt v* Calvin R Steury et al. charging the plaintig with failure to compute inter--OSC from a~ specific —date: the J other case* Were James and Ida Dague and Martha Essex vs Lawrence Jacobs, and James and Ida Dngue and Martha Essex vs the First State Bank Jailed For Contempt _ The court ordered James Manning to jail lor contempt of court in proceeding* in the divorce case of hi* wife, Bonnie. Manning is charged with being • in arrears 17(7.19 in support money for minor child and was cited to court more than a week ago At that time be was ordered to pay the money owed: upon failure ten du so by the tihi. of a re, etil yneftrink. he was adjudged in ipivemptl and placed In the Adan)- county ' jatl' until: h r ,Hpnpife.'¥it h-. orito * of the court Will Probated The Jas’ will of Helle 1-i- Men at-dger. with h I-, <iue:,ih< fl-'O each to pieces Geraldine Everett anti* F!br< nee l.it htenyteirer anti: a like amo-.nt to the iTyaiuint View Baptist church \V.-i. t) was probated in circuit court ! The will further provides that the remainder of the estate goes to th,- children I’util an-1 Dorothy

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DMCATUR, INDIANA

Uchtonataigar and Lucite Colli- a son. the tatter also named execu | tor of the will. Application* for letter* testamentory Issued and i bond for U.Jto approved, I Chirxiix trttal iri tafiumit - treatment. Helen, Davia filed suit in circuit court ‘for divorce from Paul Davia. Further charge* stated that Davi* had thr,.uened to atrike and had struck Mrs. , JP»y j home Inebriated and quarrtetewne. ( in addiiton to the divorce. Mrs. , Dari*, through her attorney* Cue- ( ter and Fmith. seek* absolute custody of five minor children, rang- ( Ing in age* from 12 to 19 year* of age; restraining order and petl- | tlon for attorney's fees and "suffl- ( cleat sum per week temporary ( allowance tor support.” Marriage Licenas* Harry Swibart and Jean Kinney, both of Fort Wayne. Lowell Temple and Ruth Gaskill. both of Decatur. - Real Estate Transfers True L Miller etal to Clarence Mitchel etux. 11" acres In Washington Twp Carter C. Woodruff etux to William M. Reef. Sli acres tn Jrffrrsoo Twp gi.aao L. Luther Yager etux to Archie Parr etux. Inlot *l9 In Herne. John It Worthman, Inc to J, Clark Mayclin etux. Intel 31 in Decatur. Arthur G Martine* etux to Robert A. Schmit* etux. Inluta 1-1 A 3 In Decatur, t Emma C. Fuhrman to Ralph H. Robison etux. land In Root Twp. flttberr Stucky etux to Howard Flueeklger etux.'intot <l3 in Berne. Luther Maupin to Paul H. Gould etux. part Inlot 11* in Geneva Adeline Schneider Wagner to ’■‘- Anna J Xexswald. tnlot IST in thseatur. Anna J. Nesswald to Adeline Schneider Wagner etal. inlot l»7 In Decatur Walter W. Saulblne etux to Giles V Porter etux. In lota 198-I*3 M 1»< i in Decatur | Louis M. .Mattax etux to John I Chrlstcner Jr etux, east part Inlot H In Monroe Herman E Sautbine.etux to Paul E. Strickler etux. inlots 1 A t in Decatur Frank S Johnson etal to Lester P’ Ehrsam elux. Intots 17 A IS in M mroe. - . «hwmvtwf»t fir e:vr;<iTKtx IXatr Xe. last •Xuitcv r» aerrsj «i, ea;' 'ey ••• itrc: ■ : nd, r r-.T«r,»',l I>’., -c I'.cDi a |-jc 4,l,red rt’v, utriy of the ,-rlal.- of -Bello : I.;. 1,,. ~.i,-turr file of Adame ’'‘-on’ic 4, ’,,,-e.t. The ratal* I* property t.eelle < olli-om. tlxe.-:tr|v I I-rd 1.. Lirrere-e. Attor n, i I J.i'.k- 12. 1»M ’. f .Ji -5E 13 -2n J7 Masonic ItegtfUr staled nirPtfrg at • n t Tu< k tonight. Ht‘’f l Mit;i;’i | W M

One Minor Accident ' > I Invndiyted Here J MOtOTIIt Arresrea On Traffic Charge One man wa* arrested early to- J day for * traffic rioiatfog, another a violation committed over the weekend, and city police investigated one minor accident. The accident occurred when a car drives by James Kitchen. 4M Mcßarnas street, ia cutting into a parking place on Second street, caught the bumper at * truck parked there by Glen Oswalt. Damage was negligible to either vehicle. Eugene Braun, lit North Seventh street, Wai arrested early today by alate trooper Walter Schindler for disregarding th* stop signal at the intersection of Second and .Mouroe street*. Braun is scheduled to appear In justice of the peace court later today. Vidal Villagoinea of route 2. Berne, pleaded guilty to the charge of improper passing on a yellow line four miles north of Decatur and was fined s totsl of <11.75 by Mayor Doan in court Monday State trooper Bob Mercer, who made the arrest Saturday, stated that Vjltagonies passed on the line going over s hill. An approaching car wak averted by a "close" cutback. . One xrf the leading copper pro. during areas of the world I* the Katanga district of the Belgian Congo and Its extension into Northern Rhodesia. MmtK or rixAi. Mcrn.Kar.AT OF F.ST.tTK > ue. assn N«.tic* !m hrr»*bb< to ' h<* creditor*, hrirw ano of >Mwar'l Villrr, to appear lw the Aftowi* Cir. ult Court, h<Hd ar l>r» . atur. Indiana* on the Mh day ot Fep’Pjnber and «hnw rati'*, if any, whv the" FINAL HRTTL» MEN I AC‘*<»rNTS with the estiU* nf y»ntd de‘ed«’i>t NhoUlfl not be approved and **>d hefru art to th»*n and there make proof of neirwhlp, and reerive their dtsfrtbW* Uve Mbarrs <»rlr Hab**c*r» Administrator W W. A I>e< a-tiir. Indian;*. J-nne t&SO Attf»tnr> Frnl 1.. I.Htrrrr, ji xi:r« ‘

"THE BIG VAUJE NOW IS DODGE f SAY MOTORISTS FROM COAST JO CQAST i YOU coull> PAY 51000 MORE Eurf RO* tßCrtch tof fOOfBIRCSS Ohd . 11 - ' “ w —— I H*”’* ’•*'« ’•* r«" *" v*iu* roam. AedAr room, leg tenm. lee. 1 Z W 1 »» ' m . *i»v-JMek >rop in M year aeerb. Dod.r deal- - W/h r>| ■ oOr * “ Pnrketbook! r)wrk |), 4v , U| , (nr \ ■ -A JJ I Dodge .leek, seltAred beauty ia l.xperimrr th' fluking Evuil I eppafrol to all. Dodge compact de- pirk-op of the hi*. hi(h-romprra- ■ WE<y ■ Sign OITMSU gtvea you an eaaier aieta "tiet-Asay" Engine the taper. R J " y ■ bamdlias ear -p ear that*, eaaiee to man, .line of Dodge gyrol Heid II tofL. —2 . ■ park and garage. Art ■*«»* ttevr'. Drive. Writ leave it to you wfeirh •IG4HI VStUfl Dodge aeate • ••.Td of room inert-extra bead cur gleet mutt for your money. bate a lu*«age eewipartmrnt lhat’t are "knee-level* to give real mH) bit', i'knty si extra uao&le H>are. a»|>port io tour les*present car may never again be 6YKO-MATIC NSW uaOER worth what well give NOW! |Bfl|>|2O * V "•'/ , We hare more hayert for urod rar. TBANMMSION ■■■ ■■ ■■Wf 1 dT || WWL <fr makr a good dy.tl »n tour preaerrt ear. aa ea»M> awe, ■■ l„.. - Doot delay-art trade! -b-oCra ■■ n*.WV«amnw« ,Tialjfc..> te W L———J f W *W"**lsws«f-pricnd<wr»f AL D. SCHMITT MOTOR SALKS - 207 S. First

g— a—— ————'-f 1 j The People's Votes | < I Thia column for th* rm <t Mr i readers who wlah to naka nt ; gestion* tor the gMeml jm»l j,, tahow AtofcetoWW. & w« to* hs Mod M J* ■nter tout M not ho. r .e— " . "* Favors Bond •MH Editor Dally Domocrut: — NottHiir’WW' editorial oti ttar band concert, Wd glue ot the need of a band shell, l too think tt to bo a wonderful step la ths right directtea. I think of a st<temenr I once heard, “Tho*e who love music, seldom go far; wrong ’ which to partially true. jjWooeme ts tt wa* available, and not too much I* needed, the court house tawn would be a suitable place, or even Memorial park. However this is ju*C a augge.ttea. t. for one. will help put feet to your suggestion. . Yours truly Mr*. Lawreoo* Michel SM N. 11th St ■M TWK SUSW* CfßCl'tT «Ol BT abam* roi.xh.DwuA Kamaola CMkMMK Ad’olhtetretrlX v* BMn* T. Cnrinnah etal Th* PetlUonrr I* th* above r<ftitled can**. havtUa flted her petition therein togrther with the >.».•* fidavlt <h»t the Defendant* ar* nonreeldent* of th* Utele of Indian* NOW. therefore. Xl»ry T. Herns. Floreave Serna Bobeet .Serna, Joaeph Herns, Hector gerna, M»r> H*rna, fear M Ini )e! Ysu*v« heard IT* Father whs page ths blllfc Uwe and thabBut cheer up Father sn Hie Day (Sunday) by sending a special. Dscerative Telsgraph Greeting to Father ... Thousands of milse away or -right In Decatur Whether Father Is your husband. in-law, uncle, or just good friend, they should be ramemberad with a telegraphic granting. Your telegrams may be telephoned te the office (phene 1i» and charged on your telephone bill. Personal Delivery in Decatur. mshm union 155 South 2nd—DeVoee Building

TUfREh. above. uyßteg <-a*M notiflM that unlete they be anAroP* ro.ro. the aom** bring the JrS dayot the B*ple*ta»rr U-rm of the circuit the Rathe wBI bo heaM enA del. .- mined In their IN WITH EM WHBBMOP, I have MtowtAgy r. ktaww,

Public Sale! (Kutf bvttgff is -.*- hen-’ • hsim-’. *< rihww wtrf» OF i REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS I. thr upderoigned. wttl sntf tU renewing described real estate and pereonai property at public auction without reserve, located 5 miles erest aad I mile north of Berne. 2 mites north of Lina Greve. » mites southeast of Btattoa, Indiana, on State Road 11*. oa «RSM!S.F’ IW - Real Cstatg pt »:• P. M. REAL EBTATK—Consists of a 7 acre tract of land, good productive soil, about 5 scree is in alfalfa tor hay. IMPROVEMENTS—WeII onstruc-ted frame house S rooase downstairs, bedroom has large clothes ctoeet. soft water connected to kitchen 3 bedrooms upstair* enclosed hack porch, basemeat under the house, electric lights, dug Poll, soft water cistern, variety of fruit tree*, nice shade trees, barn 21x30. with shed .tiached l*x24 with crib and space tor car storage, poultry house 12x1*. This is an Ideal location tor factory worker, close to Berne. Btaßton. or stone qw*rry. on good black top road For more detailed Information or InspietiM call ar rm Mt Utotty* VkoM J 57 or 4os. Berne. Indiana. J HOCSEHOLI) GOODS—Coirman oil heating stove SMW MT’’ (prac-fhaily newt, Wann Morning heating store, other heating stove. Perfection space heater; G E. Refrigerator (Monitor typel; Anker Holth cream separator; living room »nttr; timing room table; buffet, chairs: gralaut library table;, bookcase. 4 rocking ehatrs; dresser cheat of drawers; chlfforobe porch awing: steel lawn chair; 3 beds aad springs, 3 >xl2 regs, small throw rag*, cooking utenaito. dishes, rocks; gla»s cans. ANTIQUES -.ltope type four poster bed: Jenny Lind bed. flour chest, picture frame*, cnalrs and dishes. MISCELLANEOUS — Corn shelter, lawn mower, hand washing machine, iron kettle: oil drum: garden tools; hand tool*; chick feeders and fountains and many articles not mentioned. 1*34 Ptymeuth Ceaeh TERMS - personal property ewali. Real Estate 25% c«*h on day of sale, balance on delivery of deed and abatracl. Immediate poseev aton of real estate. AMOS STEIMER, Owier Jeff Uechty. Auctioneer E. W Baumgartner. Clerk r “Nnt reaponsitde in case of strident " 13

TUESDAY, JUNE I*. JhW

teuaMn/o< RatMlroro g If Veu Have Mmethtaff Tr Ball ; -ISXA.SM#SSO!IJM • ■■ t My efWce viill'W’eteead June • to Jum to. DR. G C. RAYL