Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1949 — Page 7

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s ,ille Youth prawned In River rille. Ind., July 1— (UP) e naid nxiay the body of Martin. Jo ' Kvansvtlle. was yesterday from the Ohio r,r nfa r the Evansville Ixutt drowned Tuesday. ir « uood Town — Decatur 'weekend JlfflLS! iling ISeef, lb 29c lone Steak, lb. 52c & 55c (U te Steak, lb. 65c -ek Roast, lb. 43e SDEKEI) LARI), lb 12'/tc home rendered ewh Side, lb. 33c Sausage, lb. ___ 19c (Our Own) Ham 69c (Our Own) ai Round Steak, lb. __ 65c tinE Bologna 39c icheon Meats 49c il Liver, lb. 55c Open Saturday evening till 10 jtermelons 79c and up Open till 12 noon on Monday, July 4 Ako I to 6 in evening. Sudduth MEAT MARKET , 13th St. Phone 228

DON’T FORGET, EVERYBODY, that Next Week, from July 4 till July 11, both dates inclusive, we will be closed for repairs and a little vacation. But we will be back on Tuesday Morning, July 12, ready, willing, and eager to give you good merchandise and service again. We hope to see you all again. THANK YOU!

— SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK END —

Jowl Bacon •Iked, lb Ground Beef ».4K Skin lew W'enent 39c

Open Sat. Nite TUI 10 And All Day Sunday SCHEIMAH’S MARKET U. s. 27 Phone 3081 CASH AND CARRY

Public Sale NITE SALE IEAL ESTATE, FIXTI RES AND GROCERY STUCK, BLUFFTON, IND. We. the undersigned. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Huffman, will aell at ll<- auction our rill estate and fixtures, located at 318 South Merit, Bluffton, Ind., on WEDNESDAY NITE, JULY 6,1949 •ale Starting at 7:00 P. M. Prompt REAL ESTATE Good wood frame building. site 20x40. nice front, two nice show «<ow». This building Is in Rood condition. Good outsde Hue. city and gaa. stool and lavatory Ix»t wise 23 by 68 feet. This will k* somebody a niee place of business so come prepared to buy SMSON REAL ESTATE—*4 purchase price Cash, balance on lv «ry of good deed and abstract. FIXTURES t *A>mit machine, Lincoln Model DD stainless steel, automatic l»o Machine, complete with glass display case. « large Do-aut ,r ays. •n Donut trays. 6 stainless steel l>o-nut trays. 1 _ le mixing bowl; 2 Neon Do-nut signs. This outfit is fust like new I will sell as one unit. Bully 3 shelf 61” meat display case, like new. American Model w M slicer, new. used 3 months. Toledo scales. < blade /"J I Ma; « Kai. Electric water heater; 6 ft. floor case; Coca Cola ice po| “er. Chrome cookie rack; 6 ft. counter; glass cigarette case. • inter with water proof top; 60 ft. of good shelfing; 3 burner glass Hate; a double stone laundry tub. GROCERY STOCK Jarno* Gaunt has been operating this grocery s'ore and there * little grocery stock and miscellaneous sold In this sale. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kalamazoo circulating heater; 2 oak chairt 2 rocking ‘hairs. _ * 'table; child’s desk, straight back rocker; apartment size botiie gas «*. with regulator, cabinet sink with drain board; Radmnt nre heater; corner la»atory with faucet; baby buggy la good tonut »; Rollaway bed with mattress; closed switch box and <ondu. *•“ door; assorted pictures, books sheet music; 1, 2*. «• fialu rods; door and window shades, disjie* and cooking utensil , « of 24’ galvanise screen; 6 gal. • gal. and 8 gal. jars, and <*b « ie» too numerous to mention RMS - CASH Not Responsible For Accidents. MR. & MRS. WARD HUFFMAN, Owners •ajorgor Brea.. Auctioneers 1 1 *Vst National Bank—Clerk

Bar Association In Meeting Thursday The Adami county bar association met yesterday afternoon at j the summer home of Hubert R. McClenahan on Pretty Lake. Newly elected officers for the ensuing' year were installed, and president l Nathan C. Nelson appointed the I following committees: grievance committee. Henry B. Heller, chairman; Ferd Utterer and Edmond A. Bosse; social committee, Lewis L. Smith, chairman; D. Burdette Custer and Hubert R. McClenahan. | After the meeting the members, enjoyed swimming, boating and fishing on Pretty lake, and later a buffet lunch Was served. The neat regular meeting will be held in September, there being no meetings during the summer months. The newly installed officers are: Nathan C. Nelson, president; Ar thur E. Voglewede, vice-president; ' Severin H. Scburger, secretary; and 0. Remy Bierly, treasurer. M»TI(F. OF ZOMVG HEARINS To ALL INTERESTED PERSON'S: You are hereby notified: that the ITaiinlng t'ommlsrion <>f the City of I Decatur, Indiana has submitted Its I final report to the Common Council of said City; that said final report contains a comprehensive proponed soning ordinance for said City of Decatur. Indiana; that said final report is on file In the office of Secretary Ralph E. Roop. City Hall. Decatur, Indiana, for public examination; that the Common Council shall afford all Interested persons of the City of Decatur, Indiana, an opportunity to be beard with reference to said report at a public hearins in the Council Room of said City at the hour of 7:Jo CM , CPT on the 6th day of July, IS4S. that written objections filed with the Clerk-Treasurer of said City at or before said hearins will be heard. I and said hearins may be continued front tlrfte to time If found necessary. tOMMOV < til M H. OF THE « IT» OF BF.CATI R. INDIANA. By H. Vernon Vurnnd, Clerk-Treasurer. JUNE 14— JULY 1 Wheat was first planted in Vic ginia in bill

Pork Choptt, AQc the he*t. th. Round Steak, Fresh Satwage ,49c

Illinois Governor Sends Solons Home Houses Deadlocked On Closing Assembly Springfield. 111., July 1. —(UP) — In a rare exercise of his cjonstitutional powers, Gov. Adlai Stevenson today adjourned Qte Illinois legislature by proclamation when the two houses deadlocked in i an argument on when they should close the 66th general assembly. Stevenson sent the proclamation to the house and senate simultaneously and the session was "pro rogued" out of existence at 4:36 am (CST). tion 9 of the constitution after He acted under article 5. sec tion I of the constitution after the Democratic-controlled houre informed him that it could not reach agreement with the GOP-controlled

mp IT OPENING MAiUI SATURDAY JULY 2 -1949 Corner 13th. & Nuttmon Ave. - Across From Swearingen's

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senate on when to close the ses-*| sion sine die. It was the third time in history' that a governor had used the' constitutional club to send the actions home. The last time It was exercised 1 was in 1946 when Gov. Dwight Green adjourned a special session 1 called to discuss rent controls. Previously, It was used in 1863. The house had decided to ad-!' 1 joum today. In accordance with the ; constitution which closes sessions 1 as of midnight June 30-Julyl. The senate, working with ita ■ clock stopped, passed a resolution '■ early today which would have, 1 called the legislature back Into] session July 18 to act on any veto messages by Stevenson or any ap-i polntments he might have made. i . That was when the house sent! ’ Its re>(tiest to Stevenson, whol ■ quickly went to his office in the' >, statehouse and had the adjourn•meat proclamation issued. il I Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

' ' THE NEW Hoosier Pete Station - - Better Gas For Less - - a 9 04 9 C /if c i faiVi SECULAR - SO OCTANE ETHYL - 80 OCTANE (PRICE EFFECTIVE SATURDAY ONLY) < |,RI( L FE< I *' L SAI * R,,u > This is the only Hoosier Pete station in Decatur. Hoosier Pete gas and oil comes from one of the finest refineries in the world and is always refined to the highest in quality. Try a tankful today. We know you will be back for more. Steffen Oil Company

New Filling Station To Be Open Saturday The Steffen Oil Co. will have its official opening Saturday on the corner lot at 13th street and Nuttman avenue directly across from Swearingens. The new filling station will handle Hoosier Pete gas aud oil and other well known items. It will be the only Hoosier Pete station lin Decatur, according to Harold I Steffen, owner and manager. Three Arrests Made By Sheriff's Office Two Speeding, One Public Intoxication The office of sheriff Herman Bowman reported three arres a made Thursday night. Two of the arrests were for speeding and one

was for public Intoxication. Robert Smith, of Richmond, was fined 81 and costs by the justice of the peace last evening. He plead ed guilty to driving 63 miles per hour in a 30 mile an hour sone. He , was arrested by sheriff Bowman at 17:15 o'clock Thursday evening on i 13th street. The sheriff made another arrest on 13th street at about the same time Jeff Dodson. 24, of Dayton, () . pleaded guilty to driving 65 miles I an hour in a 3» mile an hour sone. He was also fined li and coots, totaling 110, In justice of the peace court. The sheriff made the arrest:) after receiving complaints from persons living on 13th street. Arthur Martinet, Decatur, was fined 15 and costs in the court of Mayor John Doan this morning for public intoxication. He was arrested Thursday evening in front of the court house by deputy sheriff Robert Shraluka Martines pleaded guilty. I I , Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Two Men Drowned As Boot Overturns Princeton, Ind , July 1 —(UP)—Two Princeton men, Charles Raymond Rust, 34, and Charles MeKimmey, 60. drowned yesterday j when their l«>at overturned in the White river north of here. Stewart . Oskins. 30, also of Princeton, was able to swim to safety. Welder's Torch Is Blamed For Blast ‘ Chicago, July 1. — (UP) A welder's torch was believed today : to have touched off an explosion on ; a steel biyge that killed one man, and injured fourteen others, two critically. Coast guardsmen dragging the Caiument river found the body of James Shea, who had been painting 1 on the barge in the Caiument shipyard. ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Men do less than they ought unless they do all that they can. — Carlyle. Wind sawmills were Invented by a Hollander in the 17th century. Allis-Chalmers Combine Owners! Mount a STRAW OTHER on your combine now and watch the results. Gerber - Moser Impl. U. S. 27 Phone 2551