Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1950 — Page 4

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DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ’-asafirsas.-sr * tßeorgorstto . - Katorat at tte Daoatar. tai, pmc ORtea u Baaaad Oaaa Matter Dick » Mter dtosril are ■«»■■■■ mas mssm PreaMaat A. B. Holtkaaaa ——— Miter J. M. Valter .. Ylea-Frsteteßl OA ■* gasp swarm teapteretorewreasrererelbrereahresetore • . mMMHMi MMb W Mag te Mean aM Mfotelac CneHn; Oae yaar. M; Saoatka, IMF; I awatka, HH. Mail. hftyoM A4anm nod MfrhHufl CmoUm: Om poor, ; I atoatka, H ?S; 2 tooatlu. 12. M. " By Carrier, W eeau aer week. Elngfa capias, I oaata.

IXAL Mill for election re*itH» Tfeeee 11 "hoars tor votiaa will expire st 1 p m. Taesday. - ■» ' New that •» hare bad the fi-al snow. maybe we’ll bare a stretch at lodtaa summer -—o- —a College PreeMeat Harold State ran. the eager-bearer ot the OOP. followed President Tramas on the radio Batarday night and presented Ute Republican ewsae. Hie talk war about as eftectire as his • taioonted peace proposal to St*ha. .. '"••■O' o Thio Is your Invitation to sttoad the Bteetlot> Night party at tht K of P home. Meet yoar friends and neighbors as they Join the crowd to listen to the returns. National and state results. along with precinct returns on all the county and township races will be given. Make it a date for Taesday night. -■■o o •- New York. California. Ilttnai? Ohio and Indiana hare the interesting political races and the first Nportr from those states will be Steady screened aa indicating the Mee(ton day trend The .eased ~«Una .(rt,Hre*UaJuiL Etens. IbrwMKh.,, the teletype will bring the results ta this newspaper office, so If you went to know the outcome of tb< senatorial races, in the differeat states. Dial 3 2111. . , — —o ——O —■■— The llepshllean and Democrat purtles V |iawd -dbnig aaaapataae Saturday night and now await the tasting of votes and tabulating, of returns The candidates sonduct ed clean campaigns the perty chairmen maintained » hI g h standard of •porismansMp and there should not be any “mortal ream Ira" as a result of the cam paign We live together, each trying to cope with problems >y< life and as Americans we should al! help Io building a better ctmimunity and a stronger nation It the reports of the treatment given Paul Cyr. candidate for congress in the Lake County district, are true, then the young man Wasn't given a fair break However, much of the fuss worked up aver the speaking incident is eoterwl with politics and . exaggeration can easily creep into any Btor> Am American.* we have the, privilege to speak <mr piece. and

Problem Mothers Must Solve

■y Herman N. Bundosen. M.D. FOR mother* of young children I bed-wetting or enurejrir. a* it is i technically Known, la likely to he I a perennial problem One of the ’ ■sommonest of all disorders ot ebll- 1 dean it Is found the world over end in the hoMes of the well to-do, as well as the poor, indeed it ts < estimated that one out of ■very, five children 18 subject to this' ■ onditlon. either habitual'■ or on . occasion. Few childish habits ii»-e great et distress or annoyance to parnMa hut. eren so, the real snf terer Is the child. partir-ildrly If hie every ia|euv loirur* shame- and . ridicule Unfortunately ‘wo do not kppw ■ -It* -evai t-ccnssn. -at- ..thia ■ d -torder. and it may !>*■• that a number of the habit i retain nhvsieal dr-? tnrhatices jrnay make It worse, for., ' fßMa'hce, Infections of the kidney I or bladder In some rases diabetes /may be responsible but In the zrea' majority ofsiich children no physics I haM* for the habit fan ]iß found On the other hand, ever' ‘‘Mid BUfforlni: from MfaremN uftoeld Iw eiajDHH’d by-the do* for jBBt to mak** MirV* that mhim ph?-I ideal dlaturbani is" not present* which U helping !o produce th* -iWft.ulty IB all likelihood parent* an ‘pore at fault than th* »bild for b«d-<> effing .1-.• "111.. irt. ' ■ nßttnts »o ulteu <«<*• iu Madrid training r»f tWe bnngfer

that courtesy should be extended to candidates. Right or wrong. Senator Jenner was not prevented from calling others traitors and Ilers. —-o Mere Pace to retiring from congress after serving 14 years as representative from the Third District in Georgia. Pace has an enviable -record wad to held in high esteem in his district and throughout the South. Bparketf 'by Publisher James Blair of the Amertens. Georgia. Timewßecorder, the retiring legislator and statesman waa publicly honored by the people. Along with the tributes to Psge, was one from President Truman, who In bto letter to Editor Blair, said, "Steve Pace's career in the House has been marked by devoted and effective service." We don't know Pace, but we do know Jimmy Blair, so hello down there. ——« o■— National Ties: The United States Constitution establishes conditions under which new states may be admitted to the Union. But nowhere in the docament ta there any provision by which a state, once ad enough to get Congress to approve , "dW"!fttmwirr(t’'r»t'nv»w'--srßte»c"»»-' bag lately been discovered in the eases of Alaska and Hawaii. How much harder It would be to get an act through providing for the withdrawal of a state? When a piece ot territory is once brought under the flag Os a nMtoa. does it remain frSrrveY’ a : syw: part ot that nation, regardless of the will of its inhabitants? This Is the theory which the Communist government of China now advances to justify its Invasion of Tibet For almost two ceuturtea, before the Chinese revolution ofi Dill. Tibet was under Chinpin rule "Before I*2" It had been in dependent: since 1911 its status has been hagy Is the Peiping government entitled to take over Tibet without outside ikterfer im e’ It the Tibetans prefer Indi peiidence, bow are they to obtain it eacept by war? la our opinion, the Communist rvginie is not representative of China The invading army has no lawful right for being in Tibet. f< r the Communist g've allegiance ,to Russia ._. ; Cku the United Nations rule otherwise on this Far Eastern question?

■ for eaample they may try to form j proper 1 bladder habits, too early I Emptying of the bladder in small i < hlldrea orcurn about seven (lines ) i:.i f*entj four hours So. it is natinral to expMt-.xhat a iliild under (wo will wet the bed If the par i #fif < become alarmed and upset because the child under two or three wets the bed occasionally, and begin to scold, nag, shame and ; ■!. uh- th-- < hihl, thev are well on the way tn establishing the ■ bed wetting habit Parents who worry and fret over ? u< h. matters would save both ; Hiemeelres and the child a great deal of dUtress if they would only •lemember that even If no attempt I were made to train the child, he ’! proper btafjiliT cirtitfr»T I That In the natural anil normal lloW it. the conditions of his en | v ironment should he examfhed to tfind th* reason Real achHlny very f |ikely_wlll reveal something amiss in his emotional life A feeling of Inse itrity or anxiety due to quarrel* between his parents often shews itself in the bed-wetting habit; and failure to give the child I-. n ample amount of love and after ‘'lon may have the same result QUtBTIONS ANO ANSWERS J A V.llll Would vitamin II 'be ,~f any 'help in I'hronle ijndulant fever" Austser ! ikiir.v of tie ei tdetj-'c>' . iua< .vitamm B ®uu**j be -any , spe iat help In this disorder. I

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i JOrfAXS AGO I I rooAr | Nov. « — Adams county voted 1,107 to 1,932 against changing the Indiana constitution. J. Ham Lewis defeated Mrs. Ruth McCormick for senator in Illirols by halt a million votes. Judge and Mra. J. T. Merryman go to Chicago for a week's visit with the Don Quinn family. Claude Hall Is .17 Votes ahead of Vestal tor congress In the unofficial count of the district. T A. Gottschalk was elected to the state senate over Mahorney or Hartford City by titlS. .. Doyl Foreman or Decatur acrVpt s’ Thtattiw as’w smear -ehemwl • at San Pedro Dominion In West | Modern ffiguette | By ROBRRTA LM Q Is it absolutely required that a .pataun.-KbxJhe t<fa?o» tor d? , ■ lining an iuxMaitan? A It ,fs not oldlgatory that one : do so. but unless it Is a very Intimate reason one should explain why. and with regret. Otherwise, the hostess might resent a curt. "Sorry, 1 cannot accept." and

fQbKdiAfrflza WITH BALDWIN A CtoffcroW WEBFIRMFOM >Y B'ftJ FMYVrVb pyr'wtrwrw HMMMHMOM

chapter thirteen LIZA west to the desk and sat there smiling. Presently she took a sheet of paper and began a letter to Abby. ' “My dearest Abby," she wrote. "MichaM came to dinner tonight. 1 see now why you don’t like him; also, why George did. I do, ao far. He's quite young, really, and how he would hate me for saying so. 1 have persuaded him to look at the apartment and to help me select furniture. He insists he knows nothing about furniture but 1 suspect him of good taste. Not that it matters as 1 shall, natmlly, buy what 1 want But men enjoy being consulted and I srtab him to like me. He -an be of real service, 1 think. Os course, no thinks 1 am mercenary and calculating and would be afraid of me, but he believes himself forewarned and, hence, forearmed. This Is typically male. “1 shall keep you informed of this Pilgrim’s Progress. Everyone has been, as you know. Immeasurably kind. But 1 still feel that If 1 am to make a new life 1 must ■ have new friends. 1 intend to meet some of those through Michael Not that I'm sure I'd like them all. especially the women. But even from the women you don't like you can learn..."--- , She paused, and put her chin In her hands. She felt light, quiet and lonely, she felt almost disembodied. She had the feeling that she was really writing to Georg* or that he was looking over her shoulder and'laughing with her. She picked up the pen and went • no, reporting. iJi<t WSdth*r, a -play she had seen, the frocks she had ■.. 4KMt erpt for a scarf..; sometimes I hate the warm seasons, thinking of my beautiful coat locked up in an icebox for months..," She ended, "with deep affection. Liza." Mr. f-ennnx’s 'nearly completed novel was not going well, and had reached this stage before his meeting with Liza. It didn't matter much if he_neglected his work. He made, however, a feeble attempt to disentangle himself, telephoning Liza on Thursday marning that he feared he was coming down with flu. "On a day like this” Nonsense.” ' ' bead avprs" he said, try . t < -.peak hosecly. It sunt i -hard He had been up lata SHI

MORTM ONLY DMKXMAT, DMCATOO. IMDUNA

might be discouraged from repdating any invitations In the future. Q. When Ice cream la served with pie (a la mode), should thia 1 be eaten with a spoon or fork? A. The fork should be used. Q. Should a girl ever send a gift to a man whom she likes? A. Not untosa she Is engaged to be married to this than, and then the only gifts necessary are at Christmas and on his birthday. *7/oumAoA/ Scraptoofcl By ROBRRTA URR | House Plants When the house planta . look somewhat dejected, and water falls - ,ttx- putltag- xiotttoi grounds on the root* about three ■tosvwWeek- - The* -once • week, give Thein a tablespoonful of ottve oil. Do not'allow the earth to be come hard and dry. Gold and tltver Lace Brush over the gold or silver I lace with alcohol or cleaning fluid. ■ If it Is removable. It may be ,-lean- •• d by hoiling In salt water is* jt*o tAbtMpobnfiiis of salt to one I pint of water. I Pipe Leak If a water pipe has a small leak wind adhesive tape around it. [then give it a coat of shellac. The . ■repair will last indefinitely. J

“George used to eall that the afterglow,” she said. "A walk Will do you good, you will only be worse staying In bed, with ao one to look after you. Or la there T" “There la not," he said crossly. -Then I’U see you at noon. If I think you are really tn. Til send you home again." He endeavored to look like a man tottering toward his deathbed. He shaved closcty, and was unsparing with powder. He was still, upon reaching the hotel lobby. pitifully pallid, and took o# Ma glasses to blink at the waiting Liza, bright aa a florist's window in a print jacket, with valley liliea trimming the bonnet set far back on her little head. He hoped ahe would observe the circles beneath hie eyes. She did. Bhe said. "You appear dissipated but perfectly well. We ll get a taxi. Afterwards we'll walk. You need air—and eaercise." In the taxi he crouched warily In a corner and said, "I thought you were supposed to be helpless." "Who said so?" "No one. Oh, well, George, in a way... perhaps..." She said, “I have no intention of trying to deceive you, Michael. You are very clever and, I dare say, understand women." He winced at this, not liking her tone. "I am of course not helpless at aIL My mother brought me up to be quite practical and self-reliant. George was amused at my being practical, sb there was no reason to- be -anything else. However, there was also no reason to be self-reliant wheti I had him. ft pleased him," said Liza with great tenderness, "to, take caiftr of .me.If 1 have given some people the *deA.i*hAt-.' > 4 k He interrupted, “By ‘some people- I assume you mean poor old Fleming, to say nothing of the others — butcher, baker, candlestick maker - that is, freely translated. lawyer, banker, broker?" Liza said gently, “How quick you are. Yes, it pleases them, Michael, and does no harm. Men like to feel strong and capable, and to be looked up to—but with you I needn't convey an impression" "I'm not a man?" he hotly. "Oh, biologically, of course." "What does that mean"” . She said, reproachfully, -flit means that 1 am not trying to flatter ytm„ also 1 know that you

Accidtniil DnNi Toll 22 In State Heavy Death Tell Recorded la State By U«Med Frweu IMtana tdday ewmtaß M accliMrtal deaths etaee Friday sight The wuehead toll, one as the big peat siaee saMvr. Included 1» • raffle viettaM, oae drewaiag. oae hit by train, aad two killed when a hot rod raew hurtled ever a fence tots a group of spectators Witnesses told Routh Bend police that Charles Smith. 40. was killed at a railroad cruoalng there last Bight whet he ran across the crosetag tn an apparent attempt to beat a New York Central paseenger train. The race track mishap at Carlisle yesterday killed Charles Gore, 21. Carltole, and Mrs. Bruce Brock smith. Freelaadavtlle. both spectators. Ftvs other persons In the ' Otoup were In Ju rad but the driver. Fred Bond. Oaktown, was not. Latsst death reported by police was that of Thomas D. Kuwdeea, 23. Chteace. Kandeen was killed shortly after midnight today when bls car collided with a truck on U- 8 10 five miles west of South Bend Calvin Russell Burns, M. South Bend, was killed Sudduy- night when bto car overturned near Pwn- ! land, and Howard Millie. Id. North Vernon, dlvd Sunday of Injuries suffered a day earlier when the car In which he waa riding hit a bridge abutment on Ind 7 near DuPont - A twwcsr collision at Hammond yesterday claimed three lives - 1 Lmls Wojcik, 12. bto soa. James. 7. and Mias Sophie Owcxarsak. 11, all jgf Hammond. Kelly. OS. South Chicago. Ried in a Hammond hospital Sun i day. a few hours after he was struck by what ponce called a hit tun driver, and Carl Edward Jeffries. M. Shelbyville, was killed 1 when his. car went oat ot coatrol Ind 14 near Rushville - - A father and son died of Injuries i suffered In a car truck . olltoion oa , a ccaintry road near < ! ohimbia City. , BSlura'aT'TfSMrnii Tt. ’South Whlllev. died io lhe accident, and ; SFWWT’ ’«Mr nrr hospital yesterday. > ' The drowning victim was Dr Roger Dili. 29. Robinson 111 The dentist drowned In the Wabash jfiver south of Sullivan Saturday ■When a motorboat upset * A truck-bus collision north of parttawvilie Shtnrtfay/nltM JUlfel ■ llwo occupants of the truck. Eva Skmes IK>. and Frank Jones. 70, [both of Indianapolis [ It is believed that dust-like pn- ' mice covers the surface of the imoon.

art aware 1 can stand on my own feet. It means that 1 am quits capable of selecting my own furniture but would enjoy having awaeor.e with me to argue and jjjmaw and make recommenda- , “If I did, would you take them?" ( "“Certainly, providing 1 agreed ( with them." - ••Let's get this straight As far i as your elder trustees and entour- • age are concerned, you are a wideeyed and wondering Httie woman, but with me. aa honest forthright cruature. devoid of all feminine Ts you euro to put it that way." -Why?" “ft's more fun. Isn’t It?” He looked at her with a faint compassion, as the cab jarred to a stop. He thought Well, there's no getting around it she hasn't had much fun, at least not lately. And couldn't help asking, when • they reached the pavement “Did ; you have fun with George. Liza?" "Always. Every minute." True or false? He could have ! sworn there were tears in her eyes. He looked away, and then l at the vast toll building before them. The East River was very , near, sliding past with Ito busy. ■ noisy freight “You picked an elegant enrit roament" be commented. “Very , plush." “I like ft" t After he had. Inepeeted the i apartment and announced that it would, he supposed, do, "just a I hovel but you caa call it home," t they went to Henri'a for lunch [ and After that shopping. They , shopped on Madison Avenue, and s in the section where she wai to I had lists: and before she was . through for the day, swatches of . material and more lists But she . bought nothing. She was the perfact comparative shopper. ■ ' "But I liked the walnut breakfront," he said, wishing his shoes ; wore off and his feet in a bucket of water. , J “It is too expensive. Wo can do . better." -For Pete's sake, Liza, with i vour income!" ’ ’ Una said reprovingly, "I am willing to spend it but I must have value for it. It is stupid to throw I menev away It is indecent." J “Td like a drink." he said sadly. 1| fT* Bt ContmutH

apfmmvmbmt «r Adunlatot Mtogg unllraignedTaatJe? , ajw>int«l aV mlalstrxtsr of the estate ot Holte M. HoSxk tate of Adams County, deeeaeed The estate la probably ’ !9 *’<tolrge W. WweekV Administrator Jeha t~ Itekeas. Attorney. Noe. 2. 1»5» NOV. IU-11—»»■ rrwsM » rfefiffioV Mm »Kithv ®r sTßieirr asu ALI.BVS _ ■ IN TIIK ADAMS CiBCUIT COURT PKPTEMRKn TERM. ISS« CAUSE NO. I4S4S 1 STATE OF INDIANA > CVt NTT OF ADAMS. IW CITY OF UKCATUK, INDIANA I A Mt'NICn’ATTI'OftPORATION ‘ LE ROY M. TAYIjOR ANN TAYI.OH ' JEHSK DANIELS , DOKtd HANIKI.S 1 JERDEN E SANMANN ETHEL MAT HANMANN To the Cltlsens of the city of Decatur. Indiana, and ail other peri hoiin vonternod. i« hereby Siven that tha City of-becatur. In* iana. by it* attorney, Rubert ». Anderton, han filed In the Adame . Circuit Court of Adamw County ladiana. and the same i» now pending . therein its petition for the vacation ot a certain street and alley* deHcrfbrd a* fdlloWa: A. The alley • which run* in a north westerly di- , region from the Houlhweat. corner ’ of Inlot No. 5 In Niblick Heir» Stib- . divialun of Outlet in J. I> Nuttmana Northwest Addition to the town, now city, of Itecatur, Indiana, i imrallel with the rlght-of-way of the Pennsylvania Railread Co. along ’ the western aide* of Inlot* number- • e<t 5 and II in Niblick Heir* Httb- . division of Outlet >57 in J 1» Nultmuftk North n eat Addition Irt the ■ town now City, as Decatur. Indlaaa. and along the western aides of inlot* 1«. < and 2 in Hanna a Addltk»n i to the City of Ueratur, Indiana, to [the Northwsat corner of Inlot No 2 of Hanna’S Addition to IM City es ► I Viator B Tke alley running i North and H«>uth between Inlets No. 2 and 4 In the Hanna * Addltlo# to ► the city of Ihecatur. Indiana on the . neat and Inlot* Nd. 1 and 2 In Hanner Addition *»n the Kawt > < The alley running Cant and Wert between Iniqt* No 4 and 3 . in Hanna n Addition te the city of I hex at nr Indiana en the North and x ( . in f; ». ?. « and 5 hi Hano i Addition te the City of De- • «-atur. Indiana on the J<««u<h l». The I Rtreet knWn and rtenignated a* Short street fr»»wi the Mouth went corner of lalot No. H». la Hanna s Addition to the City of iMHSIaf, !n---dtaira and the N..rthwe»t corner of Inlot N - tl in Xibii< k Heir* Mubi <»f < niflot* t 57 tn .1 l» Nnttmafo* S- rthwe-t Addiliou to the t.,|” now city. I»ecatur, Indiana, running then.e East to Heventh i Mtfret of the City of. IM-atur. in--1 tiiJtt.a the *ame b**!na that portion | \.f Mhs'.rt H?r*et which rune t>e(ween inlot No Ju. *. «. 7. «•"***" Hanna » Addition to the < Ity of Pr I « atut Indiana on-the North and In- . bit* No . 1.1. lu. 9.Ji. 7. «nd J„in The 1 Nihil, k Helsa SuT.dHfßion of <»<Ulfh i in J. IJ NaltmadJi. NeTThM thr A«1 / d*t> >»> 4hs. (uwn. naw- t hy «St'ttr Indiana on the South I That I- pirfih.n of that alley wh»< h .runs fi “tTuw-’- : 't : tee*>'96*e»MMa^w*»'A4ijrj,t-!lX.i. s .J4Lvylditv let 1! tn Niblick Heir* Mubdivjrton Shtuilot I’CTn rr» Ntittman-N..rthwe-i Addition to the town f now city. <»f hecatur. Indiana and, > the North weal oornei of\ Inlet No ir , in Nibh.-k Heir* Subdivision of tn/r lot X.*7 in J I’ Nuriman* N.orthw/rt ' Addttmn to the town, now City/ of IfecHtur. Indiana, theme *’•*’/ the c orner of inlot/No 9t in Niblick Hrhe tiuh.ltvieiem/f om - r Tot ?'•’ tn I 1* Nnttman* Wthavst I fsmstut. Indiana and the Aurthew*t corner of Iniot No 4in */id Mbli« k ’ Heir* Subdivi«lon <»f Odllot 257 in to the town, now City »f t>e<atar. Indiana, being the we*t portion « f aaid alley which run* hetwerh In- , hit* .x 11 U» and “in Niblick Indra . Miibdi^u-i-n of <*titlot 3'.7 in .1 t» Nuttmati* Northu eM. Addition- to . the t"WJP »»”W Chy of l»e.atnr. Indiana on Xt'th .tnd iniot •* ..and » iti Nlbli. k l|i * ; s)(.»«•!ivfidun *4 «»«t---p i* Nu’tman> N< r»hw**t AddHton »•’ «h*' -town, no* City. »>f I'.<••• a’ r, ..n the ' .• . • • SUbli. k H« it« Suhdivi*t..ii. of Ouilot 2f,7 in .1 !» NnttmanF X*>rthur~t Addition to t|>«. ii. An, now city, of l‘e-i-atttr Indiana i- wli- of the real estate thnt will b«- affei ted l»y the vh. n•: ■ t.id ■ •■ • .ind alleyh That aid petition -t? forth that am b pail of Haul •trect and all*-'* I- not of paltli* i.tllity and that rhe wtmr. 4* n<d iio« n>.»r * \et was-need by the pohlb f<r pnbiir travel or ti»o- Th *1 *u* h part <-f Raid etreet uuil a-Ueyjs .*u bought t” be vacated,-

TM lb by Jim Kane eei ■■■l I E j ■ i * v fl I w *• ■ c< t lie nation thrmisli an iiuerprcler only adits >< middleman to the general con fusion So wed like .to sugaeet ■ that everyone letrn the Eskimo lan tuaae The .».■>’ *'<* S*t *'■ ,h » Eskimo patter completely lacks profanity <>r even words tha'- a;- 1 mildly insulting This might par alyze soine poilt.ivialis - hut If we all had to say good things about each other to each miter we might wind up with a pretty decent sort of world IHd you ever hear, of Eskimos nit klnz on ..tiyyne? . Both parties in Decatur have been working hard to get out the vote Now -t uup to ttw Whether you Are fer or agin some thing, here Is your btj chance, to opes*- up Whatever you do/ ‘fce sure to vote,or forever hold your peace. A -eed company now claims to liavtc developed a new seedless watermelon If they etJMld bnly develop a weedier* garden everything would be jn*t tine W ant tn have a "JttiiL fine" teellnz about a House in flood Order? For paint, fur equipment tor nmneysavlnn knowmow we re here tp serve vou Just call on ns. KANE l-AINT & AVALLI'AI-Ell STOKE 'las South Setond St Phom «4030. adv.

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Is not nr.vsKsrr to the growth of the CUy ot DwatuV. Indiana, that mid vavallnn will not laava any owner of raal ratal* within the Chy of I>«atur inPlana, without Ingrraa or agr*,* hy means «• a uuhllt- way. that aia-b vacation will not cut off ths puMlr ac<asa te aay ekurek. school or <>th*r public bullging or around and that no parson, firm ori rorporalioti will ha Injured or damagr.l In any way by au< It vacation of said atreet and alleys Held petition will be presented tn the Adems Circuit Court ■■« the l»th

fhr»f rwrwooo ißMiwtia. eageevreßow woraaaoex . Ip IV lu Sa arete of forooee. Reef booed oa tehee ood 1 I* ■■ Ml ■elirtoto sad* Pteoa Or wrtto today. - - . - ....... ; A.. . ■ . ... IMMMMMm "Wllltamtsn Fnrssee gljg :/j . / wWww® I /“Tssr sew Nfr/bswass Fsrsssr Mve« let ssg esr tkree fsssir sastairs avr ■ •/*•/< OMifertUfe. Tsur Weaisced thialtiM I Hssf Mose Wrtisg iWrf w/t »asy fniesßk IK • ’ ■ i9r *'<■**-“•*♦** M»2Aar/. JsA FgyMggg 1 W4M WlMomoee Coal Faroaceo WRHaotaoa M Furooeae ■Mill I KIR«IM Nauf to Veav MoorFa CeoFaoF WjuHumilj h a u q k ter BmTom. ROM Healing A Appliance* Furnace cleaned 4.50 up Decatur Phone 3-331A ■ f° r K e Re-Election [ Prosecuting Attorney SEVERIN SCHURfit* VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER 7th A(1 » -EXECUTOR’S- .. -PUBLIC AKTIONSO ACRE FARM & PERSONAL PROPERTY Tho Uinlerelgneil executor of the Retain of Frank Preston deceased, will tell to the highest hMrter the following described Reul Estate and Pernonal Property, ori the Premises located I'r miles West and 1»» miles North of Haviland. Ohio, or 74a mile South. 2 miles West and mile South of payldlng. Ohio, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1950 Bale of Fereonal Property at 12 Floon. ECT. Sale es Real Estate at 2 PfiM., EST. The West *x of the Northwest >. of Section 14 Blue Creak. Township. Paulding County. Ohio. Hu Acres more or levs. Thia farm consists of very fertile level still, with Good House ot 7 room, enclosed Porch. Toilet d Shower; Built in cabinet, and inlaid linoleum in kitchvn. Carpet wall to wall in Living d Dining Room: Hot A Cold Water. Deep Well Water Pressure System. Harn 30 r. sfi. Built in years ago. 12 stanchions, concrete floors, Machinety shed D> x 30; Poultry House 12 x 2t: Hen House D) x 14 Granary X- Corn Crib, Buildings mi. m gqod repair, on good foundations Painted while; Whiteboard feme around buildings, a lovely Home a gotkl tarm. Electricity to all buildings. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE U ca~h day of sale. Halatnc rash upon delivery of Deed A Al>wtra<-I Par, haver will be allowed reasonable time to have abstract examined and to arrange for loan If necessary. Sale will be made subject to approval ot Probate Court ot Paulding County. Ohio ißdward Kuns, altorneyi Property may be inipeited any time before,sale. . / ( — PERSONAL PROPERTY — LIVESTOCK 't Brown Swiss fitsl ralf cow; r’BuH (’alt Fiho. bld. TRACTORS S IMPf.KMSNTS s•& 1 - IIIC side delivery rake; IHC Hay ijiader. 3 seclion Rotary Hoe. s ft Fliiat Browlei House Stock Tank; EVe, tri. Motor; “2 Turkey Shell ers, 90 rods-liarh wire; Small tool* and Mlsrellanootia articles HOUSEHOLD GOODS Phlleo Refrigerator: Universal Elec. Range. Kitchen Hoatoi Hard Gaal Stove Radio: Writing Desk A Lamp Dayhnpnrt ’ Beds Singer sewing machine; fi chairs; 2 rockers: 2 end taldcs* Hoover Fler Sweeper and. attachments, 011-lieatei. Cabinet, flues Kitchen Utensils; Di-lie-. Many arlh les too numerous to mention. AUTOMOBILE 71941 Chevrolet Automobile TERMS —CASH (Not Responsible for Aet-ideuts.> Koy S Johnson A Sou—Auctioneers ELDON PRESTON - Executor. Homer k — Au<Ooneei Cletus Lehntau- Clerk Lunch Will Be Served . g

MONDAY, NOVEMBER «, IMF

day of November. ISSS/ and said petHloa in the matter* and thing* in i**ue will be heard and determined by said court <>n said date. . Retort 9. SMDemB. AUurnyy for Plaintiff X«»V. »•—l2- / v iTyaa bpv* pbmtrthtoß ta aed ar raama for rent try a Damacrat Want Ab It brlnpa result a A Damateat WaM AB—lt Fays.