Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1955 — Page 6

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Infant Girl Crushed To Death By Doors MISHAWAKA, Ind. (INS) —Nine-teen-month-old Pamela D. Gentner war crushed to death Monday night when two oak doors fell on her FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many Wearers of false teeth have ruffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wobbled at just the wrong ttnje Do not Uve in fear of this happening to you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the alkaline (non-acld) powder, on your plates. Hold false teeth more firmly, bo they feel more comfortable Dries not sour. Checks “plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter.

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while she was playing in a garage at her home east of Mishawaka, The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RusselJ Gentner,, of Qareola, died in & Joseph s '®ispitar at Mishawaka two hours after the accident without regaining consciousness. JkBIRTIUn At the Adams county memorial hospital: A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Ward Houser of Geneva Monday at 9:29 p in., weighing three pounds 'and 12 ounces. Mexico’s, oil reserves are estimated at 1.7 billion barrels.

<&|O*4LTM Admitted Miss Maxine Flueckfger, Berne; baby Gainalil Espinoza, Decatur; Carl Boerger, Monroeville; Miss Cheryl Rumschlag, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Janet K. Miller, Geneva; Mrs. Louanna Birch Decatur; Mrs. Everett Stouder and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Perry Rverett, Decatur; Mrs. Edgar Dyer and baby boy, Decatur. < . Girl Scouts Girl Scout troop 17 met Wednes--1 day, November 30, at the Youth , and Community Center. Connie i Baxter opened the meeting and i everyone said the promise and I laws. Then we talked about dei corating the Girl Scowt room wini dows at the Center. We formed a i committee to meet and plan the I decorations. We also discussed our i badges and curved bar require- ; nients. The meeting was,dismissed I with a closing song. Co-Scribe; Sharon Sheets To Question Youth In Triple Slayings PONTIAC, Mich. (INS) —Owen Robert Moser, 23, is being held today in the Oakland county Jail for questioning in the brutal slaying of three Chicago boys whose bodies were found in a ditch near that ckty Oct 18. Moser, a Fenton, Mich., fArm employe, was arrested last weekI end on a traffic violation charge. Police in Fenton said Moser I made statements connecting himI self with the Chicago murder. ' * San Francisco — Only one-tenth I of a cubic foot of krypton, a colori less and odorless gas is found in I one million cubic feet of air. I t . I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Court News Excused from Jury For good and sufficient reason Laura A. Cauen of Berne has been excused from duty on the petit jury of the November term ot Adams circuit court. Complaint Filed A complaint for damages has •been filed by Melvin H. Tinkham against Farmers Mutual Automobile Insurance company of Madison. Wise. A summons has been ordered issued for William Davis, insurance commissioner of Indiana. on behalf jof the defendant, returnable Dec. 27. The plaintiff charges that the company wrong fully appropriated customer lists, cdhtacts and good will when he severed connection with the company. He seeks $2,500 for the less in insurance business and $55,000 for damages caused by un-‘ fair competition on the part of the company. Time Extended A petition to expend time for the engineer’s and viewer’s report on the Louis H. Staub petition for drainage has been submitted and sustained. Estate Cases The schedule to determine the inheritance tax due on the Alvin Behnke estate has been filed with reference to the county assessor. The net value of the estate is $28,389.43. Heirs are the mother, a brother, three sisters and a nephew. A petition for letters of administration of the Alvie L. Doster estate has been filed and the letters have been ordered issued ttf Marie Doster. A petition for authority to compromise claim has been filed by the administratrix. Henry Heller has entered appear* ance for the Erie railroad company. Two children of the decedent have filed waiver of claim to any part of the settlement. The court has authorized the ad ministratrix to accept $15,000 from the railroad in full settlement of all liability in the accident Sept. 6 at the Erie station which claimed the life of Alvie Doster. Boston —First pure nickel is believed to have been prepared in about 1804. Halifax —Gulf Stream eddies are believed to influence waters as far north as Nova Scotia. Minneapolis About three) 1 fourths of the total U.S. supply of linseed oil and linseed meals comes from Minnesota.

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Veteran Indiana Newspaperman Dies INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Clyde

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K. Harris, veteran Indiana newspaperman, died Mondayi at the U.S. Veterans hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. Harris, 64-year-old native ot

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Hartford City, had worked c.s telegraph editor of the Muncie S:ar for 30 years before he became ill.