Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1953 — Page 2
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT* THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953
,« Jr '/ M • k. '■'v- 1 l y 'i * ;• /.. ,i. l|i 4 . s js--. ' ! , • j : ■-.. <■ '■ a ;h "I BELIEVE that God spared me so I could return to my 14-month-old son,” said Mrs. J. M. Cox of Panama City, Fla., shown in hospital in Marshall, Tex., the only survivor of the air crash , near there which killed 19 J persons. ( Old Landmark Will * Be Razed Here Soon j' ■ h Property Is Bought . ’ v By Garage Owner J : '| A city landmark tfiat flourished In the days of the and baggage wagon will be razed to make room for today's modern vehicle . . . the automobile.' H Formerly the site of the Dibbjf Bus and Baggage service on Jefferson street, the property has been purchased by Clyde Butler, garage owner and truck dealer, who stated that the'building would be razed next month. The buildipg, now used as an apartment, ,was formerly owned by Mrs. Perry Ogg of Fort Wayg. Paralleling the alley on the west, the lot has a frontage of 5C feet qn Jefferson and extends north : G6 ■ feet. The basement under the building, originally built lor a stabte, , will be filled in and the real estate used tor a parking lot by the new j owner, The lot adjoins Butlqjnfs : garage. [ . \ '*h F. W. Dibble was one of t^e. city's : earliest bus and baggage agents. He built the large residence kt the northwest corner df “First and Jefferson streets anji the doomed- building, originally, 'a barn is located at the west border of the 132, foot lot.\ Several years ago the lot was divided and Mrs. Ogg became the owner of the west 50-foot tract For many years the remodeled building was occupied by the Ogg Second Hand store and later made into apartments. Butler's garage faces FinSt street and extends west to the alley. The parking lot will give the garage ,an Lconneclion on Jeffef-. son street. ' Indianapolis Man .Dies Os Injuries TERRE H'AITE UP —Glen C. Canady. 50, Indianapelis, died %t Union ‘Hospital Wednesday after ibeing injured whep bis auto .slaiiwued into a bridge on U. S. 36. State’ police said the wreck ocjeurred Saturday one mile west of Hillsdale in Vermillion county. ’ ■ h“ , * H*' Auto Registration Increases In State INDIANAPOUIS UP —The raUb of passenger cars to Hoosiers pas junaited, to one for every 3>4 ber- ' sons with a toal of 1.257,569 autqs registered. The statfe ibureau of ‘mojtair vehicles reported Wednesday that.:, the 1952 registration figure j increase of 21.098 over the previdiis 1 year but the lowest annual increase since 1944. Hoosiers had an all-vehicle record of 1,681,573,0 r 2t3,547 ore than in 1951. but there weren't as mapy school buses, farm tractors or motorcycles. The nuni)>er of trucks, . trailers and passenger cars hi- I creased. ! ]’ TEEPLE ‘P.,' MOVING & TRUCKING Local and • Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 KIDNEYS ~~ MUST REMOVE EXCESSWASTE Na**inc backache,low of pepandenercy. s ea<Uc^- j n<i d “* inc *» “*r ho due to alow * down of kidney function. Docton aay cood k’dney function i* very important to rood health. When ton< everyday condition, such as stress and strain, causes this imnortant £9« t ‘°"^ o »JoyA»wn. m ««ns backache-feel miserable. Minor Had. 4 7.22 coW or w,on < di «t may C *^* e -*s t 3 tn Y u P night! or frequent paseaces. SSKJS'.ss?'!*' in forte—help the 1 Bmilesof kidneytubc.>■£?«£ temfiuslKmtWMte. GotO.Jtetodg
