Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1952 — Page 12

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: —l—. . toto— CALIFORNIA, |—IDAHO, MONTANA, MISSOURI r ILLINOIS, MINNESOTA WASHINGTON, I HAVE VOTED RIGHT IN LAST i WEST VIRGINIA HAVE UTAHHAVBIT I vZvXvX; 12 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS BEEN RIGHT S STRAIGHT MISSED SINCE | L-,.-., —X ' IRI2, WHEN ’ . ".. . . AU THREE DID I I: • • NEVADA HAS VOTED | , RIGHT IN LAST 10 | ■ f7 1,11 I "AS MAINE GOES, SO GOES , ( fm yte r-X—J THE NATION," THE SAYING j .• * : 2 # \ RUNS - BUT MAINE HASN'T ’ ’t f 1 / \1 M,T ,T * ,OHT S,NCt 1921 1 f' * VOTED WRONG ONLY L -.ZZ^J 1 u --♦ r IN LAST 16 PRESIDENTIAL I/:-a 7::7 ARIZONA, NEW MEXICO, ! y%:<<7| ELECTIONS: CALIFORNIA IN |7:'< STATES SINCE 1910, HAVE 1016, ILLINOIS IN J VI2 NEVER BEEN WRONG .yj ■_. - i kJ- ■ ■ ' ■ ii i I •;/ ' ■ ’ HOW THEY SIZE UP SO FAR: Republicans claim Idaho; Democrats claim Missouri; Montana looks 50-50; Democrats claim Arizona anj New Mexigo, but the GOP says it has a chance in Arizona, maybe in both; both claim California; Washington leans Demdcratic" Utah looks 50-S(T both claim Minnesota and Illinois.

. - Boilermakers’ jdeafiiiess is a con- . dition resulting from working among loud noises, nnd though a sufferer Jrom it cannot hear ftr- ' dinary conversation, his . hearing power ,is increased in the midst of noise. . -8 , *7‘

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Added to the moye thj>n 135,000 cattle, goa(, sheep, 'horse, kangaroo, pig. snake, .shark and ostrich skills used, annually for making woinen’s shoes is the innovation of ■ the saliufon skin as a shoe

U U- — The ebst of 1 letter postage on the old Pony Express from fct. Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, Calif., was $3 for each half ounce. Tissue paper was used letters. \ 4 —-—-—— Trade in a Good Town —Decatur! XOTICF OF FtNAI. SHTtI.BWRNT | OF KSTATK No. 47*8 - r - |‘p ' Notice; is hereby given! to-rlhe creditors, jheiirs and legatrcs of AiarjF. Miir&iugh, deceased to appear in tiie Adanis t'ircuit Court, held at Decatur, Ijjdiana, pn ,tlie I’th <lay of November, i!».'>2,i and show cause, Hf any, whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACTXirNTS with the esAui-e ■of said d*c*6«*nt should not be Approved; And said heirs arf notified to then and there make prooii of heirship and receive their distributive sliares, 'Ji': HMFDUC..CILUOM Exeoirtrix Decatur, Indiana, October 15, 1953. Attorney FBIU> L. LITTEItEK OCTOBER Di-? 3. . APPOINTMENT OF EXECVTOIt i E.tntr Nd 4817 Nutl<+ la hereby *lvea. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of James E. Ellsworth late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. -7' A. KLLRWORTH, Execator G. REMY BIERLY, Attorney October S. 1952 OCTOBER 9-16-23

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AUCTION NURSERY STOCK Friday Evening, October 24th, 1952 at 7:30 M. O’clock DECATUR SALE BARN Decatur, Indiana PLAN to PLANT THIS FALL, NATURE’S OWN PLANTING TIME. This sale will consist largely of EVERGREENS, of various sizes and varieties for modern landscape planting. Beautify the EVERGREEN way, more beautiful, more lasting and economical. Also, offered will be some fine Imported Tulip, Hyacinths, Daffodils and Crocus bulbs large clumps of various colored Chrysanthemums, in full bloom. Some Flowering Shrubs, Shade Trees and other items too numerous to mention. Come early and inspect this stock to your own satisfaction. These plants are all Government Inspected. Anyone interested in landscape material cannot afford to miss this opportunity as you will find it sells very reasonable. Many thrifty people take advantage of these sales every season. • F 2 A Certified Copy of Certificate of Inspection, will be given each purchaser. 1 A Representative of the nursery will be present. Come, whether you buy or not you are invited and welcome. E. C. Doehrman—Auctioneer V PLEASANT VIEW NURSERIES , Troy, Ohio 18 23 ■ 7 >7- ■ / • ’

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l Man-Eating fish Enliven Basement Os Omaha Family OMAHA. Neb. UP — Faber Jensen keeps three man-eaters in his basemept. They ate savage piranha tlsh which can peel a man like a banana. The 30-year-old Jensen is careful when h,e drops hunks of meat into the aquariums of his “twin” piranhas and their vicious “big sister.” Jensen’s mother came with,ln an inch of losing a finger one day when she held a tantalizing piece of rabbit liver too close to the top of the twins’ home. i \ “One of them jumped right out of the w-ater and snatched the liver from my hands,” Mrs. Jensen re“it was gpne sei fast 1 took a good look to make sure I still had jail my fingers.” The piranhas tolerate pork, kid-ney-and liver but would like to sink their razor-sharp teeth ipto a more appetizing dish — fresh liuman flesh. Also Lie Detectors Frequently, that’s! what many piranhas do hi their natural home in the Amazon when schools of the deadly fish reduce a plump native to a skeleton in seconds.' It’s./part of piranha lore that natives suspected of lying aire sometimes held oyer a patch |ot water boiling with the fisjh and threatened with a quick dip. That form of thir/1 degree questioning usually produces the desired Jesuit. “They generally ‘confess’-to just about anything,” Jensen said." Jenseh and h»s mother claim that the brother piranhas are the only two which ever have lived together in captivity for very long. They tried the same experiment with two others once and the pair remained on friendly terms for ex* actly 39 days. “The next day I came down to take a look,” Mrs. Jensen explained.” and found one anff two-thirds fish still swimming around.” Just Family Row i Apparently Uiere had been a amily squabble and one of the two iad decided rio have a bite off the other for breakfast. The twins are only about seven or eight inches long and weigh around two pounds each. The perch-sized demons dart around their quarters in lightning spurts and very close together — probably each with one eye cocked on his pals teeth, j ■ The third fish, elderly ahd slow-er-moving, weighs a fat 16 pounds and is about a foot and a half long. She occupies a separate aquarium, for safety’s sake, and eyes human visitors with a longing look. The ,10-pounder has lost her teeth. Mrs. Jensen said they were taken out after she sliced ,a piece of skin from the face of a former keeper before the Jensens bought her..; ' \ ' I' ■' '! ' 1 ■ I ' Too Many Tickets DEARBORN, Mich.' UP — This Detroit suburb found itself stuck with 15.000 new traffic tickets. Municipal Judge George T. Martin pointed out that the tickets, printed in triplicate, are illegal because the law requires them to he In quadruplicate. i \ Cotton Saves Church PRATTS COMMUNITY, Miss UP — When Mount Zion Baptist Church ran into financial difficulty paying off a $2,900 debt, the members planted a IG-acre cotton patch and, donating their labor, harvested five bales of cotton ——■ .i ii 1 u

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