Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1953 — Page 12
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given , that the Hoard of Trustees of the peeat ir Public Library^of the City of Decatur, Adarryt County, Indiana, will up to the Jiptir of 12 noon of June 3rd. 1933 receive sealed bids for forty CIO) tons or less of dedusted stoker coal, to be delivered as ordered during the year July 1, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Complete specifications are on file and available m the office of the Public Library. The Board reserves the r- Tight to rejebt any and all bids. ]!y order of the Board of Trustees. Ry X. A. BIXI.EK, President. MAY 20—27. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. W W <3better than ever. • • at a new low price •fls • © @@ J — O *. • $ 149 9 - 5 ™™UUv> Only a quality Range can be a bargain! • Streamlined Lamp • 60-Minute Timer • Electric Convenience Outlet • Speed Clic-*et Burners, One Giant-size • Plate-size Burner Bowls . • Oversized 17* Oven, with Five Rack Positions • Automatic Oven Heat Control • In-A-Drawer Broiler—Smokeless Porcelain Grid • Roomy Storage Compartments • Acid-Resistant Porcelain— Top, Front and Sides , MAZELIN Heating Service North 13th Street Between Miller’s Motel and Win-Rae Drive-In STORE HOURS OPEN ’TILL 9:00 P. M. TUES., THU RS., SAT. Open Thursday Afternoons — Plenty of Parking Space —
No More Courtesy MONTGOMERY, Ala., UP — Mayor W. A. Gayle says out-of-state visitor? will have to start paying for over-parking here just as local niotorists do. The city decided to abandon its custom of giving “courtesy tickets” to overtime parkerS from other states when the courtesy cards began to nutnumbier regular $1 parking fine tickets. Air Service HOUSTON. Tex., UP — An enterprising set-vice station operator here is adding a service he believes will draw customers during the He has a mobile, three-ton air-bonditioning unit that he plans to wheel beside each customer’s car. It wil shoot cool air into the vehicle while his attendants servibe it. Going And Coming SHELTON. Neb., UP—Mrs. Don Smith . was understandably cohAI’I’DIVTMKST OF ! AIIMENISTHATRIX Notice Im hereby Klven, That tlrs ! undersigned hiis been appointed Administrator of the estate of Haley late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. BETTY I. RCNKHL Administratrix .May 15., 1953 SEVERIN’ H? SpHURGER Attorney «/2f1—27 «nj Notice to Bidders Notice is hereby given that the Board >of Conimissioners. of Adams CountiL Indiana wil] until the hour of Iy.OQ p.m. Monday June 1. 1953 receive sealed: at the office of the County Auditor for the follow- ' ing: Highway Dept. Gasoline for six months. All ..bids to I>C on Form 95, and must be accompanied by a bond or certified check in the amount of I()H>' ojf price bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any' or all bids. By order of the Board >of Commissioners ' of Adams' County. i FRANK KITSON, Auditor MAY 29—27. j r
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I Britain and France meet in mid-June, are indicated on this map. Whether to invite Russia to talks later alio is likely to be an issue.
fused when her husband met her at the Denver airport. He had driven her to her plane in Grand Island, Neb., a few hours earlier. After putting his wife on the plane Smith flew to Denver in a private plane when a friend offered him The commercial airline had to make two stops en route, whije the private plane flew straight through.
■■■MBA • »y • B rIS B / I ||. B / MRS. JACK PENNELL anil her family are helped aboard an evacuation bus by Airman Bobby Edwards as the motor vehicle squadron at the Lake Charles, La n Air Force Base moves families out of its housing unit to Shreveport. The Lake Charles base was swamped by the floodwaters of the rampaging Calcasieu River. More than 5,500 Louisiana' families have been driven from their homes by the floods; nine persons have lost their lives; and damages to crops and property has reached the one hundred million dollar mark. (International Soundphoto)
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Stop Thief! ' CONCORD, N. H.,1 UP —A local 5 and 10 cent store reports a new kind of shop-lifter —i a brown cocker spaniel. When the cry, “stop thief,” rings through the store, clerks look for the dog first. His latest foray alpiost netted a box of toys. Previously, his taste ran to toy trains.
Traffic Tickets To Young Bike Riders California Town's Move Satisfactory MANHATTAN REACH, Calif., UP — The kids are getting real traffic tickets these days, and the program has been termed “satisfactory” after four months of operation. Harry parson, juvenile officer, said the plan of giving boys and girls tickets f6r bicycle violations was brought on “by sp many kids getting hurt.” He said the officials decided on the ticket plan on a trial basis last January. I’ve yet tb have a second of-. I fender,” Karson said. , I ■' The ticket looks very official. Officers violators and fill in name, address and the number of city or vehicle code ordinance allegedly violated. The child is instructed to give his- half of the ticket to t is parents, who are asked by Police Chief Henry G. Sights to telephone Karson withijh fiv*e days. Friendly Lectures Karson said all parents were “completely cooperative.*’ The children. he said, appreciate being treated like adults although they seem shocked when they first receive the tickets. "If the parents, aftqjr phoning me. want to send the child to me for a heart-to-heart talk or Join in themselves. I'll always help out,” Karson said. \- “We don’t like to rbdst kids, of course, and I talk tq them on a nice, friendly basis. I tell these boys and girls—they're really upset about getting a ticket-pthat we want them in one piece.. Then I show them traffic, accident pictures, especially those showing a kid who’s been hurt, while riding a bike.” Karson said the program’s success seemed assured because of the "terrific cooperation” of parents and his fellow-officers.
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■ Tie Raid most bicycle accidents are caused by showing off and 4hat the most common violations, in order, were riding two on a bike, riding against traffic, and going through full stops. IT h< ' •»■*•****» I ■f■ ■ ■ j ?i i BERNARD BARUCH, 82-year-old elder statesman, leaves the White House after having lunch with President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He said the Chief Executive “has one of the toughest jobs ever faced by a President,** but added “Ike is doing all right** It was Baruch’s first White House call since 1948.
Combining History SPRINGFIELD, Mass., UP — The feminine angle of American history is stressed in the collection of 20(r combs owned by a local
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woman. Mr?.J Chester Allen’s plain and fancy combs dates from before the Revohitiotiary War. Trade In a Good Town—Decatur!
