Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1951 — Page 6

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rain-slick pavement near Ypsilanti, Mich., injuring 11 persons. The storms took a heavy toll of crops throughout the and swelled rivers to flood stage. Families had to flee theiT homes Iby rowboat at Waterloo, la., in

the face of the rising Cedar river. More floods were expected throughout the state as the Cedar and lowa rivers continued to,\ rise steadily. A severe hail storm, with hailstones “as big as hen’s eggs’’ hit the around Fairmont, Minn. Farmers said it chopped down “the biggest part” of'their crops in\a 20-tt»ile stretch between Jackson, and Sherburn, Minn. Kansas officials said 500,000 acres pf fertile land had. been damaged or put out of production floods in the last week anti 33 Kansas 'river basin towns suffered serious flooding. Illinois was battered by an electrical storm before last night’s tornadoes struck. Ten Chicago viaducts were flooded, halting street cars, and a carnival worker was burned when a lightning bolt struck a merry-go-round as he was repairing it. \ LEGAL N'OTICB OF FI'BLIC H HARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Pocket No. 22756. IN THE! MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THB NEW YORK.CHICAGO & ST. UOlHb KAIEROAP COMPANY' TO CLOSE ITS STATION AGENCY AT PETERSON, INDIANA AND. SUBSTITUTE THEREFOR A PREPAY STATION. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Peterson, Adams County, Ind., J»:00 A.M.. CST., Thursday, July 19th, 1951 In the N.Y.C. &\St. L. Railroad Station, Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By George R. I.nndgrave, Attorney-Examiner Indianapdlis, Ind., June 26, 1951. Walter F. Jonea, Jr.. Public Counselor. JUNE 28 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur USE T-4-L FOR " ATHLETE’S FOOT BECAUSE— It has greater PENETRATING Power. With 90% undiluted alcohol base, it carries the active medication DEEPLY, to kill the germ on contact. Get happy relief IN ONE HOUR or your 40c back at ' any drug store. Today at \Kohne Drug Store.

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pany against an enemy attack on a hili. \ When the company had to withdraw in the face of superior forces, Miller and two other soldiers volunteered to cover s the retreat. The citation said “he remainedfi in position delivering accurate, withering fire into the ranks of the advancing enemy until his gun. ! emplacement was overrun, then began throwing hand grenades and engaging the enemy in hand-to-hand combat. “When the company launched a counter attack later in the day regained the hill, Sgt. Miller Vas found dead beside his machinegun and the surrounding area littered with enemy dead. “The extraordinary Jieroism and selfless devotion to duty display-' ed by Sgt. Miller enabled his company to execute the successful withdrawal with minimum casualties.” ' ■ —• New Nipsco Rate Schedule Approved Four Counties In North Are Affected Indianapolis, June 28.—(UP) — A Northern Indiana Public Service Co. rate schedule to be placed into effect in four northern Indiana counties when the heating content of gas is Increased was approved late yesterday by the state public service commimsslon. NIPSCO said the new schedule will result In an annual net revenue of 3.5 percent or ?111,269. The schedule will be effective in Elkhart, St. Joseph, Marshall, end Kosciusko counties this year or next, depending on when the gas supply is boosted from 57J British thermal unites to 1,000 per cubic foot. \ The BTU change, affecting 54,05'0 customers, will switch ‘their gas supply from a South Bend producing plant to direct lines i from the 1 , southern U.S. About 161,000 ether NIPSCO Customers already receive the 1,000 BTU gas. NIPSCO told the PSC it would adjust appliances free of charge I NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT \ DEFENDANT OF ACTION FOR , DIVORCE IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT IN VACATION. 1951 . CAUSE NO. 19669 .STATE OF INDIANA SS: COUNTY OF ADAMS ROGER W. REYNOLDS vs JUANITA J. REYNOLDS Roger' W. Reynolds, the plaintiff in th* above entitled cause of action which is an action for divorce against the defendant Juanita J. Reynolds, having filed his Affidavit and\the Affidavit of a Disinterested Person that the defendant is a nonresident of the state of Indiana. NOW THEREFORE, Juanita J. Reynolds defendant in the above entitled cause, is hereby notified that unless she be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Adams Circilit Court held in the Court House in the city of Decatur, in said county and state on the third day of September, 1951, to answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the court this 22nd day of June, 1951. 1 SEAL \ Edward F. Jaber* Clerk, Adams Circuit Court Custer and Smftb Attorneys for Plaintiff JUNE 28— JULY 's—l2

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