Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1947 — Page 6
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I eA ,*• » I’ ’ V-r . DECATUR HOME FOR SALE I in (hr lif|tii'ation of the ••Mate* of Mary E. Johnson, iat<‘ of Adams j County, rfpi paMHI, th* u!ui.r«irnp<l Administratrix, by order of th* j Adams Circuit Court, will offer for Hah- the following described real I estate, which in in good condition, in the City of Decatur, at the Idiw I Office*, of Attorney Hubert I! M< Clenahan. al 2 o'clock in the after- I no<>n. on | , Friday, Jan. 10,1947 I and from time to time thereafter until hold, the following described real estate to wit: I An improved one story six room frame house, together I with its appurtenances, including 3 bedroom*. a one car garage, cistern, etc., situated on a full lot at 1127 Elm Street. This house is only 6 years old. The property is located in a strictly residential district, heyond the area of industrial smoke, odors, dirt and disturbances. 'MBS A commissioner’s Deed approved by the Adams Circuit Court to- ■ aether with an abstract of title brought down to date will be provided 1 the purchaser. TERMS OF THE SALE: At least one.third of purchase price to be j aid on day of sale, ami the balance of purchase price to be paid upon the delivery of the Deed and Abstract of title. ! Josephine Baumgartner ADMINISTRATRIX I Hubert 11. .McClenahan. Attorney for Estate FISH AS YOU LIKE IT Dinners—Sandwiches—or Just Fish K. Os C. Club Fri. Jan. 10 Members and Wives or Sweethearts Start Serving 5 p. m. ( Wait Until You Eat It! J j You’ll Say It’s Delicious! ) | j J The Cake of the Week ) f Try Delkiou* Banana Cake thin week-end. I / Baked to perfection it contains all the in* f 1 ffredienU of whoteoome ffoodnemi. Ask for 1 Banana Cake at your favorite independent 1 J food store or at our bakery. / 45c 65c t ■ g^- L Jjj: it--- % ~ ~ ~ ■
GOP In Complete Control Os State Genera! Assembly l!idian«polis. Jan. 9 *1 !’• I Fmta and flrujei on the *sth Ini iliatia general assembly which convened today: Political division 125 Republl<ana. 21 Democrats !.< ngtti o£ *es»-lon 61 days, •count n» Sundays Open*, fan 9. 1 /•!■ •«•»$ YL*r< h Vt House Political ma •■■■ C Republicans, 12 Denim i ’lain of 18 for I COP over 19' p: 88 Re- j publicans electi-u, >ut det* Leo Denni«. Pekin, died, and hi* seat »ill j remain vacant I. Presiding officer speaker Ho hart ( reigh'on. H . Warsaw Floor leaders Rep. George Henley. K. Bloomington; Rep. Robert . Heller, D , Decatii". W men in hme-e- 5. Kx’ierience |t| newly e’ertfd. 5.1 I
re-elected In 1848. Senate j Political makeup 28 Republicans, 12 Democrats. (Gain of one ' i for GOP over 1845 mekeuPL Presiding officer Lt Gov Richard T James, R . Portland. Floor leaders Sen. John Van Ness, R. Valparaiso; Sen. Walter Ve million. D. Anderson. Women in -enate -2. Experience 9 newly-elected. Iff re-elected. 25 hold -vete from 1945. - Annual Survey Os Domestic Minerals . ■ —- Adequate Supply Os Minerals In Nation Washington. Jan. 9 H’Pi — The nt ion has "comfortable reserves" of most minerals and fuel, particularly iron ore ami soft ’ coal, but it is 95 percent depend- • nt on import* for tin. nickel and Industrial diamonds, the bureau of mine« reported today In Its annual survey of domestic minerals anl raw materials, the i bureau found that devastating In- | roads were made on natural re--1 serves during the war. but that ian adequate supply still remains. Reserves of soft coal, lignite, magneMum. low-grade iron ore. salt ami potash are mor* than sufficient to meet our needs. th«bureau said. President Truman told congress Monday that the I'nited States wa* "rapidly becoming a 'haverot' nation as to many of our minerals." j The bureau said that during the year its (liemists developed four new metals —elect roly He chromium. electrolytic cobalt, ductile tatanium. ami ductile zirconium, i They have the ability to stand high temperatures. To offset the rapid depletion of | the nation's petroleum stocks, the bureau studied ways to utilize the less desirable crude oil and to rtimnlate current production through new methods. It found that al least 30 types of crude oil , are suitable for production of jet propulsion fuel*. The report said we have a steady supply of fuel to meet the future demands of! the jet petroleum industry. The bureau also continued it* program for manufacturing syn tlietic liquid fuel from oil, lignite oil shale, and other materials. » o j Veteran Is Taken To Marion Hospital Edward Death. World War II .veteran, charged wit'i disorderly conduct recently, was admitted to | the Marion veterans hospital for medical treatment yesterday. Death was taken to the hospital | by Sheriff Herman Bowman upon orders from Judg.t J Fred FTuchte of the Adams circuit court. He was arrested by deputy •heriff Sam Bentz sometime ago when he allegedly forced members I of hfe family from their houae. Gireatenihg to shoot i'iWii. [ SOLDIER BONUS rCnntlnueA *’"■’( Pave Onsl Indianapolis. Additional health legislation, which would authorize state health board investigations of conditions tn Hoosier Industry "giving rise to occupational disease*" was included in a bill introduced by Sen. Cliff ord Funderburg. R.. Huntington. ■ The fifth bill provided for regulation and labeling of commercial feed and would prohibit the sale of adulterated feed stuffs. The assembly began ghc long grind exactly at 10 a. m.. as required by law. when secretary of state Thomas E Bath. South Bend, called the house to order. At 10 05. Lt. Gov. Richard T. James called the senate to order. Quickly then, the lawmaker* were sworn in in their separate chambers. 87 Republicans and II Democrats In the house and 38 Republicans and 12 Democrats in the ■enate Rep Hobart Creighton. R . Wartaw. speaker of the house of rep- I resent st Ives in 1945. was re-elected by a vote of 8« to 12. the legislator* following party line* after Creighton was nominated by the GOP delegation and Rep. Robert D„ Decatur, by the Democrats. In the *saal«, James I* presiding officer by virtue of bis elective office. However the senators re-elected Sen John Van Ness. R.. ValpanUao, as president gn Um at the ssaate Van Nuss and Ser. Walter Vermillion D. Anderson, minority floor lender in ths 1945 Uctatatare. vers nominated for the etnas. ! i Men, Womea Over 40 fi Dcn’tßeWeakOM |
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Japan's Storm Death Toll Placed At 1,600 Tokyo. Jan 9—tl'Pl—A final eighth army report listed L6<"' dead. 1.600 injured and 150.000 left homeless by the earthquake and tidal waves that struck Honshu and Shik' kti lsl»nd< Dec. 21. There were no t rtalitles among MUed pe sonnel. the i<|»ort said. Al! quake-damaged roads Bl’S 1 l«ek in servbe and the twin dkiaster- did not cause »ny epidemics, it said Veterinarians of the state will gather in Indianapolis January 14Ik for the annual state convention I of the Indiana veterinary medical | association The program will stress proper feeding of cattle, sheep, hogs, horses, jtoultry and small animal*. Loral veterinarian* are planning to attend. — o Marrhges in Nebraska Increased 13 per cent over thoue of the previou- ye.T. but the d:vor< at*- w.tboasted by 26 per cent.
I I 1 j s'.-? yOl SPECIALS LITTLE ELF JUICES Grapefruit, Orange, Grapefruit-Orange am W — Blend 463 V Large 46 ox. can Case o< 12 .. 52 89 LITTLE ELF CORN Whole Grain *■_ White. 2 No. 2 cans Case of 24 .. >4-15 KOUNTV-KIBT PEAS Large, Bweet 2 No. 2 cans Case of 24..53A9 Packed by the packers of Oeeen Giants TOiLST TISSUE 2 Rolls ... 19c I CLEANSING TISSUE Charmin 15c Bouquet .. 25c DREFT ar. 3sc CREAMO MAYONNAISE T 49c SYRUP LIGHT DARK WAFFLE PLENTY OF Fresh Oysters 0L E O l-arge Size California ORANGES 5 49c l-arjfe Solid Head LETTUCE I-b- -15 c California Pascal CELERY’ IJ> 10c Fresh and Cold MEATS J
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