Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1947 — Page 6
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jdßglsVHßb * ISS . yfjjjm v jS&n w 7 TP ) p ~ w * n TIPPING TH! SCALES at 33 pounds, six-months-old Joe Ryan of Philat delnhia disputes the claim <•' a Ixmisville. Ky.. couple that their baby— > who weighed 2«’z pounds at 7 months—was a heavyweight chainp. Husky Joes mother. Mis. Helen Ryan, weighs him in. (International) PUBLIC SALE A* WO are not aide to farm, we will sell nt public auction on our ( farm. located 7>. ml. « Xorih.ast of Herat ur or l'» miles North of Road 221 on ’he State Line ami 'a mile West, on Tuesday, March 25 at 1:00 P M. — CATTLE — ftlack Co* •’>. with calf by side: Red Cow with calf by side, Black i Cow giving milk l!“l C>w due in May'l2nd calf*; Guernsey Heifer | coming year.lna — IMPLEMENTS — Melt )*>"«» Traitor in good running condition Oliver Tractor Plow; Double Diet : two and three section Spring Tooth Harrows; Spike Tooth Drag. Ling 'toller Superior 9 hoe drain Drll; .M<(’or mlck *' Crain Binder, a good one. Milwaukee Mower. Tender. Rake.. C. 11. A <1 Corn Planter. Corn Cultivator: New Ilea Manure Spread I er. first <la-« »h.pe, Good Wagon and IkiX; Hay Udder. Gravel Bed Mrge Slock Tank. Clipper Panning Mill. Hay Slings. A other articles. TERMS CASH Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lehrman OWN EKS llohnke A S< hfc ferslein Auctioneer* Edgar Kruwkelierg—Clerk __ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ OIL CONVERSION ; = BURNERS i a ■ FOR FURNACES AND BOILERS ■ I in 5 Io 6 ROOM HOUSES J Installed for immediate use with lank and all controls to ■ B make it fully automatic. ■ Some Oil Furnaces and Boilers ■ |fl * also available. ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ w ir ■■» ■ ■g j ■ MMnr>wMMi " » u MNRflniH ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■ ■ J JUAII ■ ■ ■ ■ ■.M-BJ ,■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■’ MOVED : —: ■ We Have Moved Our SHOP and PARTS I Department to our New Building : 107 So. First Street: —and invite your patronage. Chrysler schooled g mechanics .. . factory approved totals and equip- B ■ ment guarantee you first class work. g New Motors in stock ..we do Wheel Balancing p and other services. Gaudyear Tires and Ratter- g • ies, Phillips. Pennzoil and MacMillen Ring Free • - • Oils and (.reuses, Gordon Seat Covers. ' ( We will continue to operate our station. • • | Madison & Third Sts. until further notice. g Phil L Macklin Co. : CHRYSLEK*PEYMOI TH DEALERS |
Epidemic Os Colds And Flu In County Scores Reported As Confined To Homes one of the mo»t severe "epidemic. ’ of colds and Influenza to .trike the county in recent yean* I. reported here today. ft o e« of residents have been confine,| to their home, within the paat week or 10 days. according Io repo ta either Buffering from fl" or the more severe fo:m. flu The prevalency of cold, and fl" baa aleo hit the various schools in I the county, where attendance re Lord, art* reported to l>< badly hit thia among faculty membets a. well a. students. Addel to fin e la a fairly heavy ep dernh- of mump, throughout De , atttr and Atlanta county. One Detatur phyeldan reported treating iiumerotia' case* in recent days. At Monmouth, it I* reported, two teache a Ammy Pfeiffer of Geneva and l.e<> Nussbattm of Decatur are tnl.-lng from classa« and confined at home with an attack of the mump. <> The fir.t Federal grant* extend <d to agricultural college* were tn ide in Ixß2 under an act of Congrew, known a. the "Morrill Hill. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinaei FIRE — WINO — AUTv 720 No. .ltd St. Phrtie 57*1 ' " • c;. ; Ossi Wox asd Sirob Dj) 'i Floors Twice iWcck—// a i I OkccYmtH J 10, i. w**r—id* * sBUmSS All 'TWii.-tO.'»»« « sa-thti. I.wrt, ; < IMMb. ft.;* Itat Am Ml As w «M«lt < N’t M <1«m...»10W mhtMt.T.hw.* im...wi im««m ...HOdMiMawap l>S.t Holthouse Drug Co.
Attention Motorists * and Car Owners We are pleased to announce. beginning March 25. the addition of LAWRENCE ROE to our staff at the Kick’s Garage and Motor .Sales. Mr. Roe will be in full charge of all garage repair and body work in our shop and is well capable of handling any type of work. He is a graduate of Automotive Training school and has had 26 years of experience as a mechanic and foreman of numerous shops and comes to us well qualified and recommended in both mechanical and body work. We feel confident that we are now well able to handle any type job that you MR. PUBLIC and Al TO OWNERS are ready to give us. Our work is fully guaranteed and we know that with our staff, including Mr. Roe as shop foreman. and under him. Harry Deroo, mechanic and Roc. mechanic, and with the rest of our staff you can rest assured that you will gel the best work available at our same low, reasonable prices. And also on my sales staff with me will be Leo Roe. •' who will have charge of all farm and implement equipment. Come out and talk over your problems with us. MR. CHARLES A. HICKS. Owner Hicks Garage & Motor Sales 12 mile South on 27 I’bone 103
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
Check Made Here On Photography Outfit Paul J McFaul, executive we retary of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce, at the retjuegt of a number <>f Decatur resident., today made a < b« < k of a photography outHit now reported wo king In the Ity and county' M< Paul stated that hl. Cheek, made with Itetter I-uhl-, ne.s btiteaua at Fort Wayne ami Indianapolia. dftwlosed that the out-* Hl, known a. the Jack A Gill photte graphy company, had been refusal permission to operate In Fort Wayne for failure to comply with [city :e<|ulrenienl» The c of <’ secretary advised those calling him to do buslnesa at home, where established firms may he (*onta< fed. . —o — Fort Wayne Man Is Released From Jail Bur. ell E R<doff. 22. Fort Wayne, was given hl« freedom from the county jtil Thu:.day afternoon by proMcutor Myle. F. Parrish, who declined to prose, ute him Roloff asked this newspaper to Stale that he had not been arrested that day. Jail records of sheriff Herman Bowman show that he wa- admitted at 1 a.m and released at 3:30 p m. Offl e s Roltert Hill, who eald that he and officer Roy Chilcole took Roloff to jail, cuarged the Fort Wayne man "came here to, get even" with him for an arrest about two years ago." He .aid yest-1 < rday Rol >ff would lie charged with disorderly condu<T. ... o — Battery park, in New York city.l comprises twenty one acres. In the early days of the city the section was a select residential district. 0 CONTINUE PROBE it*>>nt!i <•! From Pig- Onel day. moved into her home the day after her parent’s death Gollum, a premedical student at lais Angeles (Tty College, scoffed nt the evidence. The wire came from a garage, he said, and the tape was ’ a kind that you cin buy at any drugstore." (If the sleeping pills, he de clared he was "playing with them.”' A. J. ZELT The Rawlcigh Dealer 230 South 4th St. Decatur Indiana
’ L n. I > r v La Mi and Hance. Grcrse <»" llum ' JBi Walter E. Overell and Beulali—victim*. tAC AMfifLES r»o!ice are holding Beulah Lxjuiae Oven 11 and her i
said Musick, who pointed out that 1 the powdi'V from some raprules, had been removed. Gollum also said he was "amazed’” at the sheriff’s Interest in his moving Into the ()ven-ll home "Louise was alone and needed someone with her. he said. Me were cha|»eroned by the house keeper.” An autopsy by Dr John Montanus showed Overell. 62. and his wife. Beulah. 57. died of multiple, skull fractures. Their stomachs, were sent to a S icranieuto. Cal.. > laboratory to be analyzed (’apt. Tom McGaff of the sheriff s Identification bureau said the fractures on Overall’s head were an exact fit for a ball-peen hammer, but Dr Montanite said they could have been caused also by blows from a pip»- of from the force of the blast
FORESEE HOUSE cC.intlnced From Page One) charge that the state department : was offering "feed bag” financial aid to lure other nations Into the International trade organization The slate department said it was trying to establish economic free dom on a world wide Tractors to Russia—Sen. James! I". Kem. It . Mo., demanded that export of tractors to Russia be banned He said U. S. farmers shou’ln’t be deprived of needed tractors to help Russia and her ; satellites.” Atomic enterprise—W E Badgett of Knoxville. Tenn., complained to Sen Kenneth McKellar. D Tenn., that the atomic energy com mission under chairman designate Devil Li’lenthal is planning to take over private enterprise In the I vicinity of the Oak Ridge. Tenn . atomic power plants.
DR. H. R. FREY OPTOMETRIST 104 N. Second St. (alcove Democrat office! ♦ Eyes Examined ♦ Glasses Fitted HOURS: 9 a. m to 12 noon 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays till R p. m. Close each Thurs. afternoon . Evenings by appointment. I Phone 27 ! 1 Ilf ROOFING For ' Free Estimai s Call i C.F. Bucher D?catur Phone 1377 — or — E. H. Bucher ! Poe Phone | SPECIAL T-Bone and Sirloin I Steak lb. 45c | Beef Riw.'! lb- 33c-35c | Swim Steak lb. 48e Round Steak —lb. 48c Beef Chops Ib. 43c 1 Boiling Beef ”*.|2ic I Fresh Ground Beef.. ®». 35c;i Beef Liver 35c | Fresh Pork Steak .. Ib. 58c Fresh Sausage—our own make Ib. 52c Fresh Side lb. 52c lAtrd. our own make. lb. 35c Veal Roast — lb. 35c I Veal Steak Ib. 48c Veal Liver lb. 55c ; Sudduth I I ■“■art
ru t ' I ' k ' gBE /’ / /j| 1 ~ ~ I II " Is I / - - 'VI I fIK 5 •as* FIRE CHIEF points to soot where dynamite found. which exploded at dock killing the girl’s parents. Mr. and JH Walter E. Overell. The 17-year-old heiress-cocd and her 21-jw j old sweetheart profess no knowledge of the crime. (InttrniticuD
Cattle dia<are—The house voted fH.OOt .(too to help Mexico kl’l an epidemic of foot and mouth dlxet>i>e before it ctoxses border and i threaten* I’. 8. cat.le. AT LEAST ONE (Continued From Pa<« One! ■■ ■ ■ ■""- while the third, fourth and fifth floors were used ax apartments.
WANTED I GOOD, CLEAN. BIG RAGS. | A H Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. • ■ Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, i coats, overalls, or any similar material | Will Pay 11). I Decatur Daily Democrat I TRADE IN A GOOD CITY— DECATUR j _S | Special Sale r CLOSING OUT j Leather Goods J Stock includes fine selection of 1 Billfolds . . . Servicemen’s FoldI era ... Picture Frames ... Key ) Rings . . . Cigarette Cas» . • • i and manv other articles. f • Union News Stand 1 12 H Monroe St. ■ «■■■■■■■■ •••«■•’• ■ ■ 1 Spring is just around the corner .-• an 1 h< I you sec the beautiful new ideas in | : Stationery • ■ , I • you will think so. too. Old JXt- * ■ Blossom. scented; Rose Bouquette; I'"e ( ■ ories. scented; Carnival. 6 color- '■ j_ lt; | ■ Pagoda. a touch of the Road to • • a Shag Bark; Silver Birchwood. , I • You must see these beaut if ul ( • assortments to appreciate them. ( j ’!•••.. ’.V*5 » Sanford Inka in fine assorted A* to match stationery ( : Smith
FRIDAY. MAR. a J
At the outwt of thf bUte. ,1 nun and two women down la<t<t<-r« from an upynfhcl Heavy amoke poaret Ina al top floor of the bullditiic iti (I wax believed this hail <n» pant* who w>T(* unable to mM the xlalrx Four ambulant er wer» mi • the acene. Thew- took wrnje none to a hospital and illitM ambulances wer<- xumnxMwi. j
