Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1953 — Page 12
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Warns Toll Roads May Strike Snags Warn Drawback To Express Toll Roads k CHICAGO. UP — The American Society of Planning officials 'warns there are drawbacks in setting up express toll roads. The toll roads, which will soon total 2,000 miles throughout the country, have made more money and carried more traffic than orgiinally estimated, the society, said. However, none of the turnpikes has been in operation during a depression. the group warned. The society made its report on the basis of a study by the Institute of Transportation and Traffic engineering at the University of California.: V ‘ The report said that many parts of the country do not enough traffic to make a toll road pay. In other sections, good free roads offer serious competition to toll highways. J Financing Costs More It was found that toll roads, on which federal funds cannot be used, have usually been financed by revenue bonds at a cost twice as great as financing by general obligations bonds* of the state. Fees for using toll- roads are about equal to a 20-cents-per-gal-Ipn tax on gasoline, the survey said, but drivers get better road and driving conditions, the yeport said. • _ The society said all the turnpikes are making enough money to met their bond obligations and actual net receipts are general!}’ well ahead of estimates. In 1&52, the average daily traf-
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fiSjan the major turnpikes, went far beyond what had been expected. The Colorado Turnpike carried 4,600 vehicles compared with an estimate of 3,000; the Pennsylvania Turnpike 11.000 Compared with 6,000; and the New Jersey Turnpike 20,000 compared with 8.300. Salt Took Hold EDINBURG; Tex.. UP —Walter Ross of Edinblirg reports that his daughter and her husband came from their home in Tennessee to visit Edinburg and complained of the salty taste in Edinburg’s w’ell water. Ross said that after the couple returned to Tennessee, however, they wrote that they couldn't enjoy their ■ tea unless they put a pinch of salt in it. XOTICROF FIVAI. kFT'FI.F.MEXT f OF F.ST4TE ! ■ No 47M> Notice is hereby; given tp the creditors, heirs and legatees of ; l.eandcr Reffry, deceased to ap- ' pear in the Adams Circuit Court, ' held at l»ecatur. Indiana, on the Sth day of September, 195:!; and ; i show ca use. If any, whv the FINAL '■ I SKTTLMM KNITS ACCOI’XTS with I tlie estate of! said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to tpen and there make i proof of heirship, and receive their | distributive shares Gtadypn 1., linker Administrator 'Deiatur. fmlana, August 1. 1953, Attorney DaS id A. Mackliu Aug. ' ■ ’ , ; "» MiTICR OF FIX IL SFTTLEMIiXT ' OF ESTATE Xe. 4530 Notice is herebvr given tn the •creditors’,, heps and legatees of; llerlin V. Gause to appear i in. the Adams <’ircirit Court, held at- Decatur, Indiana, on the Sth day of* September. 1953. and show ' cause, if any, why tire FINAL-SET- I TLEiMENT A<’(’Ol’NTS with the • estate of said de<-endent should j pot be approx ed; and said heirs tjre notifij-d to then ami there make • proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares.' David A. Mfieklin Administrator Pecatur, Indiana, August 1, 1953. Attorney David %. Macklin. Aug. 6-13. '
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THURSDAY. AVGUST 13, 1553
