Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1950 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT NNfeted Bvsry Evening fceopt Sunday By TUB DKATUH DBMOCHAT CO. ■at set 4 at tbe Dsoatar, tad.. Poe* OBfce *• Becoad Ctatt Msftar — D4ck D. HaSar — - President a B. HolthouM -.- > Editor J. H. Holler VfcePresld.at C. H. Hoithooso — Traaaarar Matta! By MaO la Aduss and Adjoining CorbUm; Ona yaar, M; Bta awßtha. 43A4; 2 sseaths. Bi n. By Mail, boyeßd Adaau aad Adjotntag Counties; Ona yaar. 83.00: 8 moatha. M.T»; 8 awaths. 88.00. By Carrier, 84 aaais par week. Slagle aeyiaa, 4 easts.

Don't Join th* hoarders! No body like* weeds. so harvest your crop and burn the obnoxious pile. Hoardtag has depleted the tree era mv supply, just whoa housewives seeded the sweotaain* for canning purpoaaa. —-OO — They pe la pain. Yesterday It vaa the All Btare aad tonight Indiana's Homa Economic women will atag at tbe White House. Aeronautical adabflata claim that research is being done on a . plane that will Uy 11.000 silica an hoar at sea level We might use them in getting away from war. The buying treaay. wktok started with boarding of food, has atarted a sharp rise In the price of commodities. Chances are that the trend will continue, although •utberUies say there is very little reason for the boost*, because, supplies are ample The demand seenu io b<- the price baromawter.' .. . J ' - o'-.e - - ■_ ... nebjy •>taMi»*d,XMHand ' will give its tint concert of theyeatton at* fcfripii Memorial pari thin evening A delightful |« ► gram baa been arranged by hirer* t.H (ierald Zn inner man Bedldr>' being entertained, your prevent «• will the band a booai r»r< a tur should continue it* efforts to develop an oqtstapdiiiK musical organization ■ —o — v Cungree!* may have to change jti mind about adjourntnir and agt to work on a pri<» and jatloninK pK'grani f‘; •.»- »!• ,-kv ward ■ a ’• Mill of • h*' iv ■ ■ an* war #cai;e.and’*hon' < < mplaihf WH! be heard from .tbe people. Waiting until November to curb the upshot ■in price*, may be too late for If the flurry oontinurs. a bog dog will take'the price of a on* course dinner •—6—-—. o — The ' are "reported sending LIaJMM) volanteeri’’ to North . Korea, to engage in battle agatDbt The South K«'»rvaus and Ameii ' Staitn rermr be pho mg—a cagey game in regard* t'o tbe Far Ea-t dev* lopnont* The llui*- ► ian bo** »<*.* quoted a* not ‘tak inc noth e * of ho* til Bin in-Korea. and then Washington hears thal axe..being d.i*pgl<iied t<> tM»bi» r the arm of thj. t'onimun-

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\ By N. Bundewn. M D f SpAHHIXG and plttin* of th'-' jtxr. i* on*- of the tragic r**»tiltp of ihtr"»l«i win* Il». *ntly -1 i jgs<n .>r tr*-at sneut for th** r*sal ..f dt.flxuriua iHt* ton, ' < rcuii of a* n>- ha» l«-*-n 'l* ‘ M 'H.od . S j In »*'*rc case* of nil*. th--pimpl** of’*n da.troy th* full tno knew. of th* .kin A* health* . o*i or* th* tiaauea tontract r»n«l -the star p* for* cd down It*lo* the ilitrfai r o( the akin thus form la* a pit or d»it*»»*H»ii Th'cam, sort of ttetaf may h»|»P‘ ri m < hi'-kaapoa Pita are treated by the thtnnin ■ of the akin around them thus eh in« a aasuother auftearam * to ' the fare. In the paat. many. meth oda ha»e been tried tor thia pur pus« but none wa» oompfettrfy nurcMafal. New It te au»*>*ted that th* thinnin* ran be at com pushed by eandpaperln* the akin Thia treatment of rourae tannot be. carried out while th* die ease •» at the' Jri ofhl r » only the arara which remain after* the diaeaae has passed should be tonsidered for treatment tn this way It is also sell to not 'bapatients who hate had much treatment- for a. nr an-1 their wars treated with -and; .is others where th* amour.' • X /ray need has le-en less An- Anesthet-c ——ffifrdtft IhfrK -t if .j th*’ • »* - * .. w’ewfit Uj -bU? tHUI t'

tats invader*. Generut MacArthur will match the maneuver and attempt to headolf tbe merger of Communists troops with bomba from B-24'a Ax Indiana man . . . Joseph B. Kyle of Gary, will head tbe B. P. O. Bike ia the nation this year, being elected grand exalted ruler of the fraternal organUatton at tbe Miami convention. A former sheriff of Lake county, Kyle ia highly popular among members Os the lodge. He ha* the enthusiasm aad showmanship necesnary to carry through the benveolent aad traditionally American program, for which the Elks are known. His Hoosier friend* extend congratulations on the honor that has come to him. - Clarence J McCormick, a Knox county fanner, has been noininat ed by President Truman tor Undersecretary of Agriculture He owns a farm and operates several others near Vincennes. His endorsement stems fmm'hl« wide eaperience in the agriculture field . and bis many year* of service . with the federal farur program® - .iJn .-the*- shijring. of .‘e«e,u»ives.. kr., • Witrtiaafiitr?-** -■ t&fiamr“< ■ rnlm--..may find him*, if Ute,. ... Ho*.-vler i,i -become ■ Herjetary-of Agriculture, a post oni-e held' b)_ Claude Wickard <d IHlphi Man> of rhe best farmers in the woild live in our state Trim The Hedges: lb <U»> ;t! ftra Mtr» •’ > i< ’5 should b* tiilunw’d At many afreet eroiwiings < itw hf'Agee and plahlfn-ga of bush** hav*' to 'ii* exient that ihey obstruct Up vi»* hinifirf<r* A 'iir vs .v .-*hpw th-ir’': !w-• planting? ar* a niena* ‘ to-tr’uffh They should be trimmed or <♦' ba- k fro?n prop, it) liny. Many motorist’s complain that *the>* ( >b* i u . 1 - • ci' • ■ hazt: d to drivers for they have i<. Mi»»k their rar into the regular traffic lano to awertain ff the r rowing is* cl»*ar. Then, c wUision* oc< ur And speaking of obstruction* at street corners, trucks that are -...|b4Zk4-d.-ai. Ulrlcii'l id, (h<. and extending Jxeyond the yellow safety lin* s tir*' a nuisance These h*' removed by the ) tdh e and the. driver fin* d for < driving practices Th* le-lui.i: to tbt i" ! » pie. not to <ar*-les* drivers

rTheti the sandpaper Is r ibbed vip j oroti«ly over Uw »lrfn Hstitr shf- - roti-nding the pita. Some bleedin-’ jotftir*. which I* .controlled by pressure A dressing'Of petrolatum , ’li "then-put nn amt rr-fasfenel; ! firmh in pressure After j ren rtayn these are_r aword at whkn time i' j ’Q»unl the area which has -Iren -sand . rapered has healed If at th* end nf this time th«* 1 skin still is red and moist ;» peiUellli-n ointment may 'be ;«;• plied heating then rapftih << < i •.* w ithif < !• a das - ' 1 • is then permitted to wash in* • with fdtp ami wafer #«< | . ' with takmn prrw’der After <» pe? io ■, i f f from t •• • . sti miHi’hn ’h»* imlieii; !< . r» c xamined ard if fmi nd i the treatment is agai'n carrie 1 j ! out Os <t»vrae su-h treatment J ! mu«t be employed nnU by a per ♦ M>n ei|»erienceH in its inM* QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS tl T ~WhBT OHHFW , th* 1 : pitu» I - .. ■ • ■.ie’ H ■%ert* an v Utt di. inr or vif.t njn ; - are :nis • mdi’ion’ V:l-a»-' -Th» i aus<*. *of ‘ ; *.»ojtrp ■ » ■ w n-• > . * a- ’ivity of the pttu.'aF} -ni«f h’s •d • '■ ? 'i-n- •ri ’ k • J .<•’ red r.n- ■ o.’ ahy med: iIM | . \;»amin übnh - *-• Hd <»vrr ' i . • • 1 .■‘ > J t, j, ~ . . % ' <.i» .. • _i«<l • -' 1 • • ■ ; . * ' '

H| us washing and* In a gallon of hot | water aad applying to the floor with a stiff brush. Riaae with clear water aad wipe with soft 1 clothe. Oulak Meat " A quick meat can bo prepared I by merely filling some biscuit case* or hollowed toasted bread ' cubes with cream tuna, salmon, or chfchea. Or you can serve this ' creamed miature on fafflee. For persona in your family wk> are subject to acidosis, serve ralslaa in tbe breehfaet cereals, ua they have a high alkaline content. • MYfAKS AGO TODAY • —-4 July 12 — It was M degrees hot today, few showers predicted. The Decatur Moose will hold their annual picnic at Sunset park July 20. J v Adams county spent K.9SI for poor relief ia 1»». Uidoa and Preble townships did not spend a i>enny. Mr and Mr*. Don Farr move Into their new home on North . Fifth street. ’ I W Guy Brown reports thati-K-. o— —— -■ 0 any hour of the morning until • )J7 „, llgllt rt | te y f rom the heat I Etiffliette I UOC,B ' «t the city swimming pool the | Mooern tnqwire | Q ,, u j)r „ lM , r to lhßnk . deU , , wg( wwk By ROBERTA LSU ma|) wh|)n rete | rtn | a peck The new p eop | e - M Loan and luge from him? Trust company opened for buslQ. What is the order of prece-1 A t h *» 11 ,he courtesßa uesg nlorn ( ng dence down the church aisle when ' hin « to do. - C—there Is both a maid and a matron ' U< A >U Ea<h may walk alone or they ■ SCTOpbook ] WlW«llliWll may walk together It they walk ROBERTA LEIl”' |i separately, the one who is to 1 Richard liarkles*. administrator assist the bride at the altar Im- -of the Minnie HntklesS estate, mediately precedes the bride. Tile Floors authorized by the court to sell Q. What ip the pr Ipcr boor Tile floors can be thorouabl ' household goods ot the estale at tor Mvtpg a .-break t* st? _ I.aned by tlissolving H -pouu< p; Ptivale sale for not less than full A. A breakfast mu> Ju- gi'en at ' shaved yellow soap and >4 pound? appraised »alue. and h> make a re- ■. — V- : Afobofi' OWrAewd *, *»*f IfuS l*** CHAPTER THIRTEEN loua look the boy gave hi* mother never gueaa!“ She giggled, tossing ANNIE waa in the kitchen. She had nothing to do with tnewupper. her head. gave L>ave a warm smile from the Annie went back to the stove John had stopped just ttatde the other aide of the stove. Wash up. the two of you and 111 door. If she had glanced at him “You're home early!” put it on. You're both going to she would have seen that tils ’ She sounded glad he'd come like it. too Stewed chicken.” shoulder* did not have their usual early; she did not «p|>ear tn the "Ummy.” said Tod, catching sag, his face r its discourageraenL irast apprehensive of any storm cheer from hit mother. He went But she did not look nt him. e about to break oyer her head. to the shed to wash. Dave fol- hurried oa U> -Yeah.- lowed .him, hit step slower, heavier pcrience Fw been talking tone -Tod stayed for orchestra prac- than' W« - lew a person than Miss Elisa Fortlee. When be comes well have . . . - retail Over at fktea■ »«*« supper. I’d like to get time to- Marilyn paid Pete Bmcad for her never think to look at her war nigUt to set out my petunias-"- She loaf of bread and turned from the shed lived in Eur °f*“j ,r ha “ stirred something tn a deep sauce counter to see Eliza For rest a I money! Honest. Id hate to ne t>an on the stove and a savory coming in through the door. seen in the blue suit she had on. smell filled the room. "Have I ahy mail?" asked Ellas And she on looks, either. The shining in Annie’s eyes of Pete Smead. except her hair... warned Dave oe'd better ’begin. Pete came around from behind The girls step, like her voice, “What did you go gettln' your- the" counter. "Good mornin', Mik* danced a* ahe moved About the self a joh for tn the imll—in the Eorrcstal. Nice day. Letter come room, putting out a scanty l^» ch - rags, too!” He forced his voice to this morning. Air MaiL I was “...and Im not sure laafs real a shout. waitin' to send it up to you by —1 mean the color ,of It! My Annie moved the sauce pan to I-ouie. I always sent the old man's party’s on. too. She fairly jumped the back of the stove and came up mail to him.“ at It! Next Tuesday evening. ~ to Ulin, composed, smiling “Let's Pete went behind the desk In a kope. Js. docsn t r* l "’ * no J talk about it qmetly, Dave! I corner, took from a cubbyhole a how 111 fl* a table out on tne knew you wouldn't like it. but I square, thin, pale blue envelop* porch—ls It raina. we ll use your bad to do iL 1 need th* money." and gave tt, a little reluctantly, to offlee—you'll just have to clear “I give you enough!" Eliza. “Come from 'way across your s*'if! away..." "For tne food and th- house. It's the mean, didn't It?” »U'' ly she felt his Inattention, for something apart from all that" "Yes." said Eliza and went to- a w»l unst which she was talk"You've got clothes enough—if ward the door. ‘ mg Rhe wheeled around from the it's some new folderol you’re want- Marilyn was lingering at the i'cebos to face him. ing. say *O." door. This was » heaven-sent W-iat'a happened. John. The shining In Annie's eyes deep- chance. In the three weeks EUza TniiiXlOg swiftly, "I hope it s ened, “Itl is for, my self.' Dave. Forrestal had been in New Interval money!" Something i want very much and she had had only glimpses of her "1 saw Doctor Cook coming out PU be happier about having it, if going in and out ot the mill yard, of th* Beebe house this morning. 1 earn the money for IL Oh. It's "Maybe you'll think I've got a lot That's the third Ume worth doing any kind of work to of nerve, Mlsa Forrestal, but I'm different ones here in the valley, earn It—even -picking over rags!" going to introduce myself. Pm just this month. It's getting worse "Then say what Tia." roared Marilyn Streeter. My husband's instead of better." Dave. But n* looked away from the doctor here In the valley." It was the old theme but John her. for ner face was getting that Surprised. Ebza hesitated for an was saying- It In a different voice, took that shut mm ouL instant, then aiie said. "I don't now. Marilyn threw him a suspiAnme hesitated out not from think It was nerve! I'm very glad clous look as she set a bottle of fear, he knew, for when she spoke to meet you ” mlll< down ,hc tAb,e - c it was on a little drawn-tn breath Marilyn fell into step with her. wants to doctor them, anyway. of excitement. ‘Tod a music! He "I’d made up my mind Iwo go- They’re the only onea here, can't go'on with the orchestra un mg to apeak to you, first chance reminded John a tittle shortly; He less he takea more lessons. Re- I had. I’ve been excited ever since came to where’ she stood at the mcmtM'r, they've told him he has I heard you were commg-you see, tabic. ‘T’m ready to adroit it jras talent, tnat maybe alter he’s had lhere hasn’t been nwyone, except a mistake, coming here. I’ve been more lessons, he "can play solos the natives, to so much as say thinking it over-well m concerts.*-.* ' hello* to— we've been here over a Her head flew up. ’ ‘’Go. Go u Thats what it’s about! For a year, and, honest, sometimes I wheref"* She asked it sharply. lot of ford lessons, you'd go work could scream. I’ve, been so lone- "Rack to Kingston. 111 try for your fingers raw with those rage." some! That s why I hope„we’U be a practice there. We can live with -Hush, Dave- Annie looked fnendsr ~ 4ny family until we can swingis down at n*r hands. “I could think Marilyn dared further. T wish place of our own. My mother of it as sort of making the music you’d run in for a few minutes and won t mind turning her parlor o*cr myself Whenever I listen to TOl m-et ’ohn. We live here next door to me tor an office " (Wuv f can think I helped." It san awful dump but it waa the "We will not," retorted Marilyn. "Os all the ..." But the curs'- only place we could nn » held breath. "Id die before died on Dave's lips Annie »** too "I can’t now but I will some I'd live with them again! Oathem tar off. to wherever it waa she other time. Thanks." John said. "I thought you could went. As well rosr into empty space "Mis* Forrestal. if I give a little take a Job, to help until I got Ann. 1 carrie back to the moment, sujipev party—on. awfully infor- ahead" •railing. "I've thought it *ll out. n-.al - would you come ?" Marilyn swung on him. ner Dave I can get up an Hour earlier Id like to come, than is." hands on her hipa. her face, thnist —1 won't mind that • bit -and do "j'U aak George Culbert and forward an d upward contorted I wbal s to. be done 'round the housib. Jeremy Penny—ahe teaches in the with fury. "ro« thought 80. Me lay out *ome food tor the noon Pool here. And Ch ria Cameron S° back <0 • Minlting typewriter 1 never start supper tilt after That’ll be nx Will next week, say and support peat Because you Closing lime, anyway. There II be Tu. stay, be all right?" haven t any up and go-jrou dldnt i evenings to work outside Kverv Yea. Tiieaday'U be all right—l have enough to pick off a- flood thing'll go Just the same, you 11 hope you won;t go to a great deal ■' mm saioa during the war like a -of trouble Over it" lot did! I don t believe you know Tod was banging the gate shut. "I promise I wont You can t enough to doctor a mck oow!" A Tod was whistling. do much In a place like thia, any- «»b choked her off to* a moment "Dave'' Annie put her hand on way. 'By. And you mil atop in "He'd apnno IA« >«*t wAea /v« Dav. s arm. “Dost be too angry some time soon, won't you?” F.orrralal. 'lm not •bout it'" Eliza aid. "Yea." and went out going o»yio*eee, John Streeter. "I'd give the money, if 1 could, "to her car Marilyn walked on air John looked away from her, his Dave growled, un tulorlal.le imius the distance to her house. face gray. ”1 thought you'd jump defeat?! John came into the kitchen from at a chance to get out of here. “1 si .v jam wiuid! B’.'. v-u r.is ■ th.' r .Mirn ne heard her step Lyn. That that was what you I see. it a ort ui my dream tor Tod Sne dropped her loaf ot bread wanted. That* why I decided... For somrt! • < for him n-'•ny< \. i- on the table. “Guos u/iaf. But if it tsn t, II stay. 1 ™i£r I-ano l e kmaa Mother®, have a Join'" —RO m •“f doctoring «oß»r\Hg | right to 'dr , s like thaL Oh, S<• had spoken to him only In w alked past her to the door- , belle Toil '• n > 'sy llables s - c tie hfd thrown “N.-vcr mind any lunch for me.” To>d in", fits r to a chair thq two *l' IHr t»H at h* r, Art. now. He went ouL. Marilyn heard him '. “S-ipper r---’ r V-! il.. —-..L : J•■** .4-' L_; , . I ... fTo B* CorifiaaerfJ

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CHAPTER THIRTEEN i ANNIE waa in the kitchen. She I gave Dav* a warm smile from th* other aid* of the itove. , "You're home early!" I She sounded glad, he’d come I early; *h* did not appear tn the least apprehensive of any storm < about to break oyer her head. 1 "Teah.” "Tod stayed for orchestra prac- I Uce. When ne comes well have •upper. I’d like to get time tonight to set out my petunias-"-She I stirred aotnething in a deep, sauce ' . pan on the stove and a savory ' smell filled the room The shining in. "Annie's eyes ' warned Dave he'd bet ter begin. "What did you go gettln' your- ’ self a joh for tn the irall—in the I rags, too!" He forced his voice to ’ a shouL Annie moved the sauce pan to ' the back of the stove and came up i to him. composed, smiling "Let's talk about It qmetly. Dave! I < knew you wouldn't like it, but 1 : bad to do iL I need th* money." i "I give you enough!" "For tne food and the house. It's 1 for something apart from all thaL" "You’ve got clothes enough—if it's some new folderol you’re wanting. say so." ' The shining in Annie's cy.es deepened. "It is for, myself.' Dave. Something I want very much and I'll be happier about having iL if 1 earn the money for IL Oh. It's worth doing any kind ot work to earn it—eVen -picking over rags!" "Then say what Tia." roared Dave. But h* looked away from her, tor ner face was getting that look that shut nim ouL Annie hesitated but not from fear, he knew, for when she spoke it was on • little drawn-in breath of excitemenL "Tod's niusic! He can't go on With the orchestra unless he take* more lessons. RememtxT. they've told him ne ha* 1 talent, tnat maybe alter he's hail | more lessons, he can play solos in < on< erts . “That, what It's about! For a lot of tool lessons, you'd go work your finger* raw with those rage." »"Hush, Davh!” Annie looked down ar ner bands. "I could think ot it as sort of making the music myself Whenever I listen to Too (Slav I can think I helped." "Os all the...” But the curse died on Dave's lips Annie was too tar off. to wherever it was she went. As Well roar into empty space Ann. 1 carric Mck to the moment, smiling. "I ve thought it all out. Dave I can get up an hour Mrlicr ' —1 won't mind that • bit —and do I what s to be don* 'round the hotisib. i toy out tome food for the nooh I 1 never start supper til! after ctrvsing time, anyway. There II be j evenings to work outaida. Kvervthing'll go Just the same, you H •er." Tod wa’ banging (he gate shut. T<>i gtga whistling. /._• y. ••Dave” Annie put her hand on Dave’s arm. "Doti t be too angry •bout it’" ; “I’d give the money, IX4 could,'* D*ve uncomfortable ueleaL'- . “I. Know you would! H’ Jt * age. it a >ort ui wy dream for Tud. For aonwthtng for him more n you an<i I ’-e Mother**' f..»v*»-a r ght to 'drcams bka thaL Oh, , hello. Tad " Tod tnrrw h • t> v to • chair L‘

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any hour of the morning until I boon. Q. Is It proper to thank a delivery man when receiving a packluge from him? A. Yes. this Is the courteous !thing to do. 0 — — —0 Household Scrapbook | By ROBERTA LEE 0 -9 Tile Floors Tile floor* can be tlior>iu,(bl h aned by !li*»»lving H pound' 11-' iiaved yellow soap aud »4 |>i»uiu< < —

iou» l-xik the boy gave hi* mother i had nothing to do .with trwwupper. I Annie went back to the »tove "Wash up. the two of you and I'll ' put it on. You're both going to like it. too. Stewed chicken." "Ummy." said Tod, catching cheer from bls mother. He went to the abed to wash. Dave foltowed .him; bia step slower, heavier than tod'a •• • ~ Marilyn paid Pete Smead for her loaf of bread and turned from the counter to see Eliza For rest a t coming in through th* door. "Haye I ahy mail?" asked Eliza of Pete Smead. Pete came around from behind the" counter. "Good mornin', Miks Forrestal. Nice day. Letter come this morning. Air MaiL I was waitin' to send it up to you by 1-ouie. I always sent the old man's niail to him." Pete went behind the desk In a corner, took from a cubbyhole a square, thin, pale blue eriveiope and gave tt, a little reluctantly, to Eliza "Come from 'way across the ocean, didn’t It?” "Yes." said Eliza and went toward the door. Marilyn was lingering at the door. This was a heaven-sent chance. In the three weeks EUza Forrestal had been In New Interval she had had only glimpses of her going in and out of the mill yard. ■■Maylie you'll think I've got a lot of nerve. Miss Forrestal, but I'm going to introduce myself, f'm Marilyn Streeter. My husband's the doctor here In the valley.” Surprised. Etiza hesitated for an instant, then She said. "I don't think It was nerve! I'm very glad to meet you " ~ Marilyn tell into step with her. "I'd mad* up my mind I was going to speak to you. first chance I had. I've been excited ever since I heard you were coming—you see, there hasn't been myose, except the natives, to *o much as *ay heito' to—we’ve been here over n year, and, honest, sometimes I could scream. I've been so lonesome! That* why I hope.we’U be friends!" ~’ ———~ — Marilyn dared further. "I wish you'd run In for a few minutes and m-et 'ohn. We live here next door It * an awful dump but it was the only piac* we could g«t’ v ” "I can't now but I will some other time. Thanks-" "Mias Forrestal. if I give a little supper party—oh. awfully infor-n-.al — would you come ?“ "I'd like to come, thimka" "I'll ask George Culbert and Jeremy Penny—she teaches In the school here And Chris Cameron That’ll be six Will next week, say Tu-elay. lie all right?" "Yea TiiesdayU be all right—l hope you won;t go to • great deal of trouble bver It" “I promise I wor t You can t do much tn a place tike thia, anyway. "By. And you util stop tn some time soon, wonl you?" " Eliza aid. "Yes." and went out to her car Marilyn walked on air the distance to her house. John came into the kitchen from his - ffice when ne nesrd her step She dropped her loaf ot bread down on the table. "Guess what. Jot.n’" She bad spoken to him only In mo. rssyHables since tie had thrown the 'wo dollar tall at her. But. now. '-li-ht:. cxl4 „. !. ;"t..'i.i' (fie- was r-..r<g him.. "You'll

part to the coart. Jack Boysr »< Phyllis Bssf. both of Qscatar. 1 Real Batata Transfers Lewis Msrtla etal to Fannie Mar- 1 ttß <4 4/p Beres Hartford Twp. - J Fannie Martin to Lewis Martin 1 etux .44 4/4 a, res In Hartford Twp. Gayle F. Ainsworth stun to Orvnl M. Lenhart stux Inlot 111 in Decatur. Fred Stevens etux to Don I* Hakes H acre BL Mary* Twp. Donald > Aeachilman etux to Oayl Alessrorth. etux Inlot* 14T A 144 In Decatur. C. Arnell Jone* etui to Della K. Robinson 44 acres In Union Twp. Harold E. Warthmaa etal Tr. to Harold Steffen Inlot 34 in Decatur. Mahala Schindler etvir to J. May nard Btuchey etux Inlot 404 tai Berne. William A. Hendrick* etux to Franklin T. Oliver 40 acres ia Mowroe Twp. Purl Gentta Ex to Chloe A Pries etal Inlot 3<H in Geneva 43*24. Fred Stevens etus to William L. Rounhla etux land in Ht Marys Twn. ' ■ ; Wm. l-owell -Harper etux to Wil lard E llranl etux part out lot 4# in DeyatUi. Clement F rtnell etux to William B Martz etux parts inlot* sb! 4 552 In Decatar. Georgia G. Gage etvir to Lester H Burkhart. Jr. etux inlot 432 In Decatur Danirl Musser etal to Clinton J. Dubach etux 40 acres In French twp Rufus Lles-hty etux to Kenneth Augsburger etux Inlot 274 In Herne Leetrr W Stuckey etux to Carl Christoff etux lot U. Geneva. CIO Union Leaders To Attend Seminars HliHiminzlnn. Ind. July 12 ilTl- <Hi unl»m toader* from Indiana.' northern Kentucky, and aouthwealorn .Ohio will attend three seminar* on the Indiana lol,er»li> campus this* summer. . ‘The static Indhrtr tai' union roue HI *ill m<<-t Julf 2’. the imiteil, •hio w<i*Eer• ar Artbrtrc- Ju Iv # 4* Aug 5 and the. united sleelworki ra :n-flU|l.- [7 Here’s B green PaintxJ tut fH’tfiit! - "i ■ — ~. f ex | IT WON'? toil OtOSS either, one miWew, nor rnftrn up. Kirion «"«■ on e**ily, rmoothlv, <o»er* well But. most importsnt of all, it ha* none of «h« i ,hott< timings rd-the average green paiai for blinds. d.»rt>'trim. etc H»s beer u*rd risercarfully for years by teadinj painting contractors and home owner* shade* oi greex *s •' kqqrdn-. green o Kyamzs SsM-Smwnfhina W* Kohne Drug Store i

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~r*ITV'Z MMnwhile. wort baa begun M TL 11 * V. B 224, about,* mile WdM of tbe tcMtz—sd Pw ri*M ow*i city, whore patebigg is being non some of it patching, some of it eom- pitted; it is indeflnits whsa thsy piste psvtng. will be completed in will begin on Monroe street, •bout two week*. While th* work — Is being done, catch hsaiq* and Bobu roam unity Or*aiiUa* drains are being added •’>♦*« lee Cr 4** **W- ' heeded tor future protection of the July at Bebo ** et ' geteowl 7:M P, M. I R • X Cnioy yow fowite shots est *• . more when "blown up" to eolorpemeot dßWby ** doted and beauty. They moke wonderW o4HHo*w to W 1L your Kodak Album, and ore sudobb also Tk lor frataine or mounting. Brtnf in 0 lew "X. of your nafoltvas today. . Edwards Studio XJ Try '•SF.Kodak Finishing BANK 6K MAH i BANK Entablthhed IKS3 ..

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Meanwhile, wort has begun on U- 8. 334, about a mile west of the city, where patcblag Is being completed; it is indefinite whoa they will begin on Monroe street Bobu roam unity Urvaaitttitai, lee Creaat Noeiai. Thanday Jaly 13 at Bobo Bel>ooL 7:30 P, M.