Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1950 — Page 4
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~~ 0V Hayman N. Bundaeeo. M-D-INVOU'NTAIIY or (Ip muscles art known tv doctor* a* l|ca or habit spasms Ah' the ' nape HHWcataa, theae s paamodic pavement* may have their orifin ja aa 00-repeated voluntary meat which individual can no lopfar refrain Iron making. rtmply feecaure he ha* performed it so m|py times in the past On the 6Qpr hpnd. a tic may repre»enr a paMy aarvoa* and uncontrollable Jerkin: ■ Jta>»e, most commohly «een as! t«* 0* muscles of the (ace. neck aS shoulder*, causing such mo tMgaa blinking raising of the eye. MstM. pouting, middtttg: r in if tin g ta*d*ins nf-the neck, and shnigg lar *•* • ho « 1< *«» I bead rolling shaking, and | kgppng. which sometime# occur In ; Mipipy. are to tic*. Up lhey usually clear up without aa the child grows older viiiber conditions, such as St ; *Btt|*a Dance, may be confus'dpaS'Ucg.' Following inflammation q( the brain or xucgpheiUis... pc tnus’ie movements may d»which are sometimes like kjit sppsms On the other band • tip enaci caMe °f trjue tics I* not dplhllrly fcnnwn It is thought that SAw 8? tbemXparitcularly in i hildraa, may bo due to some passing enpMaßdl BBeet. | * Fopatimer a growu-up will develop a lie becaase of soias re-
scale Mt WWtRW Mil started oat oe tM dMfeiMg salMfra- MmewMN M llw Mee at Ue 14.4 M Mg pat tfe ypMf man Mi to tMb dralh. Moantala climhinc *• •• wow* s wpi-w. lb • tbPßseoag MMf and only a fev at IM MP4 adwaaraae ara willing to take the rink of going «M*f t|p eHjRi JMt Mr a thrill Wlfth A Ammfc W mHHfUIB MrPb*s • ara ewe»»vras»» |M pwrafs RWIM wm(M choose bobMcou Gea Omar Bradley, the great soldier and patriot, toss President Traawa tM< Ameetran troops «tR not bo driven into tM sea at Rasas. Bradley knows what beachhead nghtlM •*- W>M one of the ipagrels In command of tM Hoemandy Invasion la 1P44. He says that we will have nearly as many dlvlstope la Korea an tM Communists command and that Korean N(biet« era not as well train of as wore tM MMM Eventually IRe Ngrth Koreans will be driven Reek. IM agtloa>Jeading military Ipaßee dpeibro* In that stand. Bradley Is saPßerted by ail true Americans The righteous cause as freedom mast win.- 7— q— Plenty For All: Prssidsnt Truman's request for gMdcrate controls to meet the Mroan crisis is proving correct. From the standpoint of food and HPPiim. ‘ total economic mobilisation is not necessary" business Iff rnagrsMMinsl leaders now adI* Mr. Truman has not escited the country with premature plans and demands for curtailment of civilian because of the Korean war. This country has great production facilities and currently It meeting the emergency without disruption of civilian market needs. Busiatas leaders, have found .. that: '.- Military needs will take only six of the 100 nrillion tons of steel produced In thia country. The General Motors prrvTdrnr says that car production will be cut only 10 percent in 1951 Private Industry will still have nearly 3gbllllop board fe<3—of lumber gfter defense department needs are filled No scarcities are anticipated In fopd because of the huge site of r .’ this year's crops, plus surpluses held In the country. Cigarette manufacturers do not foresee any shotrages. As Americans we can. help In ‘Sv* • -•• -4 ; the situation by acting sanely and refusing to hoard
prated iijovemeni which he carries out during bh work. In almost all eesea. there is evidence of some tendency to nervous disorders ,Ift the family. . • ■ Tfi x are made, worse by anxiety aud worry—lt to interesting to note tbal. during -le<;>, th,- lie disappears For a »hor: nme, the tic may Im stopped, just by making a strong effort ot sill, but too violent or prolonged attempts to stop iht- th-s in this way ofb-n make rhem worse In rreailiig tic- In the adultr-resl and' relaxatibn are important.. Quic;tih<r ,r.'-•■dative drugs .'may be u-elul lipatiilßg - excr. ■ uMy bc of i>< m<tit -A j ksnac, i,t "o». upatiou ui,, b< ti,. - *ssar.v in' r’.n:, ~-. Now_apd thyji, 'in Ik's affer-ting | the eyelids. Xiirgical measures may be used In certaln-Jristarices also treatments hr a specialist in nerv ous system disorder* nidy be ful.-'-QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS N K Would a gnawing, aggia I vaiing pein'in th* bieast 'indicate isneer? ■ ‘ ■ • -Answer-.-f» is hoi likclt (bat the phin-is dui *o ran* ef —Pain is om T»t t-he. 4**.»i. symptoms of < tncer Howeier -., I„ sure it is advisable .'tha" you consult 'A physi* iau to , dclcnuluc whether or uul (here ai" any swelling* lu the breast which migiii (Udo ale • lumoi j
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Modern Etiquett* | By MMRTA LCR Q. Is it all right to write the invl tattaas to a wedding by band’ A- This is aM right, especially it wedding to to be a small. Infor mal one. But if Ue wedding is to be a large, formal one and the guest list quite large, then the engraved invitations are in order. Q. Is it correct to eat the olive or the cherry from the cocktail glues before or after drinking the cou teals of the glass. - A. Aftm drinking, if one wis .cs to at all. Il really is not necessa: y to eat it at al. uales-i desired. Q. When shoud one tip the porter on a train, at the beginning or at
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Walter m Gur»i«. au Otforc «u««m in ISTA M Ute iue*tumai« mmi <4 tM <*n <x Unatarc After • tt*M vtl* uywnawQpHb w*m» am an <a> wteMau fnauun Gnf ton. IMM to Mte eotitgo ang w> to dunn. WmuMMMMMMr wAitor tonrao aw ftiMFui 0000 murdoroo. A/rrnng u> Aotiook Waiter am THatran mil m AAtneroua. a uaoar * oopo as lOtomi a rnravan to tM oaav AateOf tM ftfta totmQari tot KmMM Kam W • tooy at AAfotß oaauum — CHAPTER - SEVEN FATHER THEODORE appeared tn tM doorway and beckoned to them. "Aathemtu will see you now. He la th a rare mood. The worst thing be called me was an ill-begotten fleabag. Usually ne calls me by all manner' of vile names and even accuses me ot fleshly abominations, ft la your luck, young men, to And mm m such a pleasant numor." "Who is that large woman 1" asked Walter, when they had left the room. "She impresses me as most sinister.* The priest's red turban nodded in full agreement. "Nwiping too ill can be said of .that one. She deals in oAms. the woman trade, and Anthemus has engaged her to take charge ot his party, ft will be no easy task to keep eighty-one girls in hand, but Hoochin B'abahu is thoroughly capable of ft. It will interest you to know that the number nas been made up. Anthemus has just selected th- last one He is sending the most beautiful of big sisters.* ' •A sister!" cried Walter. Father Theodore looked at him in eurprlse. "And .vhy notT He could not pay the emperor a greater compliment than to send one of bls own blood." “But,* protested Walter, “he’s sending her Into slavery. 1 find it hard to believe any man capable of such a monstrous thing.* "If she wins the Khan s fancy, she will live the rest of her life tn the greatest magnificence. Her name to Maryam, and 1 hear she to a very great beauty indeed. Th» Khan to certain to notice her. “Have her wishes been consulted ?*~ The little priest paused to enjoy a tough. "Women must always obey the orders of the head of the household. What strange Ideas you havel Does it matter so much whea be has at least ten other sisters T His father nad many wi’-ea, and so this one is no more than' a. half sister. And"-—.with a Sly' look—"it has even been whispered that there, were doubts about her paternity, ft' seems there was 'A male slave tn the household"—he paused again, for this was the traditional opening to most obscene anecdotes Ik the East—"a Western soldier who had been captured in the lighting for Jerusalem. He was tall and handsome, and maJiy of tM women made eyes at him; that much to certain. Whether the girl s mother was one of them cannot be determined; but quite naturally Old Alexander, the father ot Xnthemus, took the usual steps He had the slave killed at once." When they entered the room where Anthemus was to receive them he paid no attention to them ’ at krst. He was a young mao and a very corpulent one, with a round »kaM Mad aad a ammd whua lara
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the end ot a Journey f A. The porter should receive bis tip as flie end oi the Journey. 2Q YfAKS AGO TODAY a ——g Algust 15—The annual mission festival of Emanuel Lutheran church will lie held Sunday in the Otto Blsake grove. / Fifty federal prohibition officers raid Terre H aute and arrest 3t» men for violations. Governor Ixmlln asks the federal (lovernntbiit for a loan of three million 'dollars to aid the drought area of Indiana., , Italns fall over the mid west and the long and disastrous dry spell
in waica aaavy-UMnd eyes smow- ? ered sleepily. Off to a corner a v trim girl with jet-black bale was, ' roasting chestnuts on a charcoal brasier. Peeling owe with a deft • twist ot ner Ungers, she dipped it in honey aad powdered cassia bark ■ and then, teetering over to ner master on uny feet, popped it Inta his mouth. Anthemus ground it I between his large white teeth, , snuffling with enjoyment as be ( did so. > It was not until he had finished j the chestnut that ne favored the . visitors with a direct glance. Then > he said something to the priest in t an undertone which the latter . translated for them with a pleased . smirk. "He asks, ’What do the Western ■ dogs want ’■ * "I know a little Greek," said , Walter in that language. "Perhaps it would save tune it I -talked with I him direct." > The sleepy eyes of the merchant ■ slewed around. “It's unusual for a . barbarian to speak the only civlli ized tongue," he grunted. “What I are yqu, a half priest like this ■ slaveritig little beast T" i "I studied Greek at the UnlverI sity of Oxford," Answered Walter, speaking slowly in an effort to i make understanding easier. "My ■ companion and 1 intend to go to ! Cathay, and we were told that Kyrloa Antncmus was sending a special caravan Jiere. We thought i it might be arranged for us to aci company It." "Are you prepared to pay hand- ! somelyT" “We are poor students and cani not pay anything. But we could , be very useful to you. My com- ■ panion to a great archer and would be ot help m guarding the car- , avan." .. Anthemus appraised Tristram with a hostile eye. “1 could btre~a dozen fighting men for the coet i ot the food UUs great hulking ox would consume." His eyes turned back to Walter. “And what can you doT Before you try to tell me, I want you to understand that every minute of my day must yield me a profit. I will have my profit out of this even If ft is necessary to have you stripped of all your clothes and thrown naked into the streets. So don't mount up tM toll on yourselves Be brief." “No European has ever been to Cathay .and returned alive," said Walter.: “If we ean tlo It we "will be welcomed at every court for the tales we will have to tclL Consider the chance we would have to rouse Interest in the treasures you will have for sale. My proposal is that we act as agents for you to the kings and rich men of The girl returned with another chestnut Anthemus consumed it thoughtfully. s “I have agents everywhere," he ssid, "Lombardy merchants, the shrewdest dealers 1 can find. What could a shaveling like you do for me that they can’t!" fc Walter laughed, realizing that the plan he had thought of when the war was first mentioned was taking bold on tM merchant's mind, "la it necessary to put thr aaswar into words T Eaaar daalar<
may M hraM*. Jack and Mm McCrary of Dacatur go to Franklin to enter tM Masonlc school for boya Mr. aad Mrs. Ooorgo Bqai*rs and family are visiting at Mnacie and Richmond. Naming Juhn I'vllim.n ami H» others as defendants. Bdwin sad Lydia Moser, through tMir at tor ray. G. Remy Bierly. filed In Adams circuit court a complaint to quiet title of real estate ia French township. TM complaint alleges there are “apparent detects ia and a cloud upon" tM real estate, and the plaintiffs wish to clarify the deed to the property- Consequently, summons were Issued to the sheriff of Marion county tor om of the defendants, tM stale department of conservation, and another issued for Herman Kepfer. both return able gent IB Through attorney David Mack lin the Central Acceptance corporation, an Ohio company, filed a complaint on a againat Alvin Gutowlts, the note stating tMt upon nonpayment of any installment the entire balance becomes due. The complaint further alleges that the plaintiff failed to pay an installment due March 1, 1945. the not had been signed Dec. 1, IM7. for |4«O at eight pee cent interest. Thb complaint seeks 4257 49 for balance and interest. Summons Issued for Gutowlts re turnable Sept. 5. Fllee For Divorce Rose Ila Zimmerman, through her attorneys Custer and Smith, tiled for divorce from Howard Zimmerman. i-harslng cruel and Inhuman treatment in tMt' he wm quarrelsome and abusive. The plaintiff seeks absolute divorce; the restoration of her maiden name of Roaella Burkhart, that judgment against defendant be awarded plaintiff for her interest in the property owned jointly.by the principals in the cue, and that she be awarded |3.tov alimony. Last Will Filed The last will and testament of
. demana cnelr nui snare of OM i proflta tou could cut what you i gay us to a more traction ot what 1 you allow your Lombardy baakera* t "Whore do you come from!" 1 “From England." < "England 1 Land of tM great r Melee Rip ot ever green memory, » Rictiard of tM Lion Heart and ths i thick nead. And Edward of Um • Long Shanks who wm MroabouU ' two years back, nammering swaj at the Saracens Uks a good bttlr > soldier. Too English nave strong » arms but weak beada. 1 wonder U > any Englishman nas tM artta M i servo Anthemus aa M insula os ' being served t" 1 “TMt remains to be proven." TM merchant ran a scowling 1 eye over each ot them in turn "Your miserable rags would bring 1 me in UtUe. even considering Um ' poesi e value of the toy your over--1 grov n : .-tend earrlea on his shoulder. i must make my profit Um ■ other way." He shook hU head si i though still doubtful of tM wtsdoir ot ms course. “1 am sending oe sn advance caravan to MaragM w 1 a tew days Make youg ptaM U go with tt. Aad a word of warning. A party of women win ge along. Show no tnteeeat ia them. ' To provide a feast tor aatg is ar unpleasant way to diet* They had been instructed to remain in the room. Aa Anlhemißwm now busjriag himself with other matters, they walked over U one of the windows aad sat down. "What Ma happened!" asked I r ist ram. ia an anxioua whisper. "It'S settled, t think." We are to go with the first party." Walter was in a jubilant aaooA “Tria, w« are in great luck. We will go to catMy in half the time, and there will to no risks at aU TM only fire-breathing dragon we are likely to meet to AntMmua hlmsctt.* “Without knowing • erard he said, 1 have taken a dislike foe this fellow. Can era trust tdmt* Walter ebook tala Mad. "He to a cruel, calculating beast. But I have convinced him be can maM -urn >ot ua, aad that's aB that counts with a man of his stamp." Tristram squirased in He ebalr and smiled at Ha companion with reluctance over what M bpd to my. “I hope, Wat. you will not take this amtoa. Too Mveat tees yourself since we reached tM Matt." His eyes widened suddenly M surprise. Turning tn the same direction. Walter naw tMt a giri had entered through an inner door She paused there, her eyes kseo on the corpulent man in tM throne chair. Tristram whispered: "Look. Wst That must to the sister tM priori toM you about. 8M to really very beanUfuL" Waiter wm still too ton of what they bad been aaytng to pay much attentioa to tM newcomer. SM looked quite email to spite at too straight Um at Mr linen rote, which feU in a single piece from her shoulders. Tteril was an unusual quality about her—that much he sensed: dun perhaps to tM fact that, although her hair was black and her ekin of a slightly olive uni, Mr a bright btaa.
Clarence Baughman wig ottered for probgte, the will presiding tMt the estate be divided by BertM Sowards and Monona BonifM. wM were also named c&executore at the wHI. ia tM appUeaiioa far letters teuamentorj It was revealed that tM probable value of the personal estate i» |S.OW; fio.ott bond filed and approved. Marriage Ltoeaaee . Henry Drsasga aad Dolores Kslemba. both of Cleveland, O. Melvin Fitts and Sarah Richardson. both ot Fort Wayne. By ROBBItTA LM j Water Stains Water stains oa furniture can roaMtimes be removed by use M a tablospoonful of powdered pumice mixed with, enough Itaeeed oil to make a thin paste. Rab oa the •pots until they disappear; tbea wipe oft with a elot dampened in
Fora rrMcrlbod ty the mats Board of Account* JoWjjgHiP BUDGKT FORM No. I (REVISED 1»47» NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES la the aiatoer of detoemlalap iho lax raise for certsia purposes by Root Township, Adams CeSntr,~Mif> Isas Before Hw Township Advisoty Board. . „ . , —T — Nollfw Is hereby given the taxpayers of HootTvvnslilp. Adams County. Indians, that .o>e proper I-as l offl-ers or ssto eiusb'toanty. at their regular meeting place, on His tyth day ot August, IHO. Will consider tbs follewtag budget: mown amir vtsaaT cAAcetrfcATvaw rewssHp rwsdi Bead Fwedi Fuel for sohoois . I, Salary of trustee »’*» Principal M.*« Imans, interest and Utawen.e l.'t Office rent ll* Interest School transfers - ■!'>« Clerk Sire Total Bond Fund tl.»4* Janitor service I.lie frustees irarelina expense is* Übrery F«M, JTaneportatlon of children Os (ice suonllea pristine and Purehaae of In, oka trio Miscellaneous <-,» sdverUsine <»• Total Library Fuad — tri# Total Fpeclal gehool Fund ll»?»’ l '> Pay <>f advisory board 75 Spreiei neaeei FnMt Pees Belief read* tare of cemetirtee i’» Hcpslr of bulldlnjeapd A- AdMaiMretiee Kspeesei Examination of records 4* tore of arounte ..fL»#4 Al. Personal service I M Miscellaneous ij# Repair yf equipment, exrept U. IMrert MHeV, Total Township Fund U.iiS wbool bums <*♦ Bl Medical, ho.pitai anj TwXrtas reef School furniture and eauipsMnt. burial ... I.vuo Par vi teachers . - -.118.34# except school boases 1.-V# U 3 tuhar direct ralivf l.iov Jkk laare s#» to bool supplies, other than B 3 Total Dire-1 lieii-t Total Tuition Fend ..glßsto Janitor's suppilea »«# .(Total Bl and lU> J.« "> uenHur auppUea *#• Total Poor lulief l und 13->j» MTIriAWN WF FIBIN TW M RAIPMD - ' ; Bpgelai _ _ P—r reads WHeuflud Fee ttapeneeq Township A'k. TulGoa F■' -I li-tlet Auxtiat I. nrcsent year, to Ifo- coiher 31. of eaeolse year Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1 Total Budget Bsilmale for Incoming Year »3H4 tIM«3 »l«i .<* u»4, iJc’-e t. Nereaaary Kseoedlturea to be nuda from Appropriations rncspendsd >«**r >l. of present year —— 1200 sie» lllsa . 3. Addltloaal Appropriations to be made August I, la - . ■ Imrambsr 31. of present sear ... - 31-® ’ i. Outstanding Temporary I-oans to be paid before Imeamber 31. of present »ree. not Included la Unas 1 or 1 t. Total Funds Required (Add Unas 1.1. 3 and 4> 3324 2»«I3 -571®# 33*4 3*3* Panda oa Band And To Be Received Free* Sauraaa Other TMa The Per pis t Hate o« Tee Levy — • Actual Balance. July 31. present year |3ue mine *324 HH 1. Tax re i*. be Collected, present year CDe-■ ember gejtlemeMf . - . HHHL. -Ils# . I*l4 I. Mlaellaneous llevMluv. other than fiom Tax levy tn be received from August I. of present veer lo I's-ember St, of ensuing rear. (Mee s< hadule In Trustees (liflcei “ (al hperial Taxes llfoe H, hedulesi A)X3 3t**an (hl All Other Hevenus (Mm Schedules I ijj,., ». Total Funds (Add Lines 4,7. to and Sb) . 3- u » 3(.1«s »»«»« sano (3 Net Amount to be raised tor expenses to December 11 ot ensuing year - AU,-. 4917 . *; It Operating B-tlaur-,- (Not in excess of toxpense January I. to June J«. Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period! -»«* iimo Tlefi Jnuu it- Amount lo be raised ba Tas Levy .. . 1714 loll! 34Bii I< •: PBurw#Bo Mivtm Net Valuation of Taxable Property to-bool IS.III 7«7 Nel Valuation of Taxable Property, Civil —, il,»3l.«l» Pl hl»a levy an- Amount- i.» Property Be Halved fownxhip 1 I late Special i* hool - . tl It-xs Tuition - I* 1- Xx IJbra.v * "I - Mt Bond, u h g Bond. <l,ll -M- . I -x Tratlxportauen Tas "• Total ” COMPAMATIVK >T.»TEWE9T UP TAXK# CI»I.tEI.TEI» ABD TO BE (Ot.I.KtTEW To Be I'lNtlS Coll*'led Co Heeled CMiv trd Ct<lh t®d . x . - . ' - latl im '■ - I. IMF—--• Stlßl'lH I Hlf ; NbR I • ■ i 1 I 51 'j I i ' 1 raltltn ' *H.I:« - Ci!** Liter* i v ■ .... --1 orz —- - -1 ’• •* * Bond ‘ ' WK TtitC pUn »..<••• I<» T.% '•’A* I'ls' l>-* ra abtKMiinif mhall hMVri to riwht in hr hiard tn«rrou After the tax luvif* have t».rn d*-1 t*i :n Ifi'-d,. and presented to Ute County Auditor not deter tbanja'o days prio- t . the m-.-ond Monday In Kxi.ien.oar and the lyvv (ix—d by the County Tax Adjustment Hoard. #t A th' lr re* l "* •»,*» a "; '’W V’ 4 ? » >■ more taxpayers feeling themselves aagrley-d by au<'b levies, run, appeal to the dtutc Boar'l ol'l<> nilttslonera tor turllier and (Inal hearing thereon, by fltlns a petition with ths-Cuunty Audit- r on b"T-,.a the fourth Monday of S«ptrteber ot on before th* tenth d*y i*ib|h’atk»n by tMT-county auditor of tax rate» chanced wh|<*M>v«r date i» iaer aod the SUle Board wilt fix • dn 2‘.‘S.-!?..««!?. J ountA G Trurt« r ßmi Twtx And thf ty buy b Hit Studubpker Champion! ' — ——i - - . — , At SHOWN $1503.77 f UeM»trH in ItecHtur ... etuu/ AM*B^'*iw<|MN;<gtoc'*rire.' : I W fowrawvswvmriSvewiwbvsamaMMM «wrs*»»v~eemhbeo>aaraeendwwe. - ampsrsbly lew pewee w ethos btowltotoriß oo«Bpto ***** *° *’*<>''* MERY-VIZARD MOTORS ’“
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