Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1951 — Page 2

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Fhorhe Content b ' Adequat&ln County Adams Water Has Ideal Content I IndianapoHa, Nov. 29.-*(UP)— I Nearly *750,000 Hoosiers io 56 cities and towns now have a pob- ' lie water supply with enough i fluorine in it to help prevent csfvi- ; ties in children's teeth, the Indiana i state health board reports Dr. Roy D. Smiley, director of

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tie hoard’s dental health division, Wrote in the current issue of the board’s ’’monthly bulletin”: that five other cities ‘ and towriis had purchased or ordered controlled fluoridation equipment, 16 are 'planntn* fluorMatian, and 62 others are investigating it. j ’ ”ft is possible for Indiana to hive 49.6 percent of its population receiving fluoridated Water by Smiley said. The 56 communities wtch an adequate supply in their puMie water already include 63 wits ar d atura ‘ content great enough to' affect tooth decay, and -three.which during the past four months! have

Hded flitorides to.their water ply in treatment plants. S fThesf thfee are Ibdlanapohs, Fsrt Wayne and fluntingburf, | with a total pbputaMoh of 6S4XFOO, I yaipresenting 16 percent of the State’s\ population. | Health officials have learned li<in of water is about right fori controlled fluorMatin. That’s the rittlo used hn the three cities. .Butt thisy also believe that 0.7 is a favorable ratio, and that’s what this- 53 other cities nave in their natural water supply—o.7 or more!: Dr. Smiley tagged Adams county as having “the ideal amount of fluorides occurring naturally in their water.’’ Decatur, Berne and Geneva have a ratio of between I.® add I.S. Smiley »aia a survey In Adams county last December with 4,200 children examined showed no decayed permanent toeth in moTG I ifian 2,100 of them and only 6a*thlrd the amount of decayed permanent teeth as was found In children living in another community surveyed where little or no fluorides were present in the water supply. .' ' If You Have Anythtog To sail Try A Democrat Want X— If Paya

lludfe lyreft BrcHher Dias Wednesday Night Lawrence Byrd, 50, owner of a tavern at Syracuse, died at his home at 9 o’clock Wednesday night following a heart attack. A — A »-»a TiHlaafMHt ft w «aaa.t 11 rx?BlwxJ»iv vl JllluXa wn Uli I It 9t« (months ago, survivors include a brother. Judge Homer Byrd of the | cfrcttlt court. .The body was removed to the Jahn funeral home at Bluffton pending funeral arrangements.

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New fire Truck Is Purchased Sy Berne A new 118,100 American &aFrance fire truck will be delivered to Berne in about six months, according to a contract awarded by the Berne council to the Elmira, I)f. Y., truck company. The pumper' has a capacity of 1,0#6 gallons of water per minute, delivered as 500 pound pressure. The truck will be equipped with 2,000 fbet Os hose. The old fire

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truck will be reconditioned and retained the oouncll decided. ; J9NMGT'7