Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1953 — Page 9

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1953 |

WEEK-END SPECIALS LARD „ lb. 10c with >I.OO Meat Order. BACK BONES __ Ibt. 39c PORK PADDIES - |b. 59c MINUTE STEAK Ib. 69c JOWL BACON __ >. 21c FRESH SIDE 3 lbs. SI.OO FRESH SAUSAGE Lean \ PORK STEAK __ tb. 49c BEEF CHOPS — lb. 59c T-BONES ft. 59c Our Own Smoked Center Cut HAM__ lb. 59c Our Own Smoked SAUSAGE _____ lb. 59c BACON, thin sliced and rined 0. 49c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET So. 13th St. Phone 3-2706

PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS MODERN FURNITURE <& EQUIPMENT j p .Have sold my home and will sell the Bollowing described household items at auction on ,P. \ Saturday, January'l7, 1:00 P.M. LOCATiOW; 110 Worth 10th Str-det, Decatur, Indiana. AW UNUSUALLY GOOD LINE OF MODERN TYPE FURNITURE. HAS BEEN WELL CARED FOR AND IS ALL PRACTICLLY AS . GOOD AS NEW: 1 DUNBAR Sofa, 2 Lounge Clairs, 2 Fireside Chairs, 2 bhie Wing Bock Chairs? 2 platform Rookers, Tiit-Back ; Chair & Ottoman, Mahogany Veneer 3 Pc. Bedroom Suite, 1 Gum Wood Veneer 4 Pc. Bedroom Suite—Box Springs, 3 PA\ Bedroom Suite, complete— Cedar Chest. Mahogany Dining Room Suite, 3 Pedestal Dropleaf Table, Chairs and Buffet, Chrome Dinnette Set, Table and 4 Chairs; Mahogany Desk, Coffee Table,* Cocktail . Table. Smoke Stand, Occasional Table®, 2 Fluor Lamps. 2 Bridge Lamps. 5 Table Lamps, several Plaques.-Mirrors, Large Mirror 30x'M, Throw Rugs. Drapes. 8 Day Clock, REMINGTON Typewriter with stand, and other articles. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND OTHER ITEMS: ADMIRAL Refrig, erator. neurdy new, with dbep freeae cbmjMurtmemt; newly new Deluxe TAPPAN Gas Range. Electric Mixer. MAYTAG Washer. NEW WAYNE % HORSE PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR with all attachments, Lawn Table & Chairs, a Jot of small tools and other articles too numerous to mention. r TERMS—CASH. ? . « ' ' \ -\ • \ I'• Ralph and Chloe Simerman, Owners »J. F, Sanmwnn, Auctioneer ! J I Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. 1 I Decatur, Indiana ' P 10 15

Light It and Forget It! COMBUSTIONEER Mor gas S|HB| FURNACES For . I rTlf »J1 • Basements || • Utility Room . • Crawl Space : I FREE DIAL FREE INSPECTION 3-3316 > ESTIMATES - HAUGK’S COMFORT HEADQUARTERS S. 2nd St.’ ' V Across from Court House

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Treasure Hunters |se Midget Subs PARIS, UP —Midget submarines of a new will be used early this year in an effort of salvage an estimated $100,000,000 worth of gold*, bullion from the ocean floor in the West Indies, according to Alexander Korganotf. ; Korganoff, leader of the proposed expedition, said the bullion was lost 300 years ago when Spanish galleons carrying the metal were sunk. | List January, Korganoff went to Central America with the Same idea in but he lacked necessary equipment and his steam trailer 'sank in a storm oft Santo Domingo. | “I learned a lot of important things during that first expedition,’’ said the 28-year-old Frenchman pf Russian origin. “This is why J am more confident than ever of success. During the past six months I have devoted all my time

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and energies preparing for the second venture.” f “In particular, iPiiave studied ..the faihous coral Iqjnk called in Spanish “Banco dejjfe Plata’ (Silver Bank), north Dominican coast, where so many galleons were lost in the, while carrying treasure “I believe that to able to penetrate the ijuge coiw mass inside of which lay, others, the remains of the Spanish galleon flagship Nu£stra SeiiPra de la Concepcion, loaded with SO,OOO pounds of Mexican gold, it necessary to tackle the job as closely as possible, and find the suitable spots to work fromJi! I \ “With tiny ohe-rit&i crew submarines no more thaft* 10 feet long, equipped with the be« drilling machines, I ‘am convict'd some astounding results wllrabc achieved. Hl have gathered 'j&enty of valuable data in and Madrid and I was able data gained there througfy Rritish and American sources. Tgis leaves no doubt about the accuracy of the reports on what to the Spanish galleons, suefi as howWnd exactly where they wlene sunk. “We are going to u|e two ships, one French and one&lritish. The French one will be a which I decided to get reasons—good sailboats'/don’t roll so much. Also it will be) possible to have better living accommodations on board than on trawler like the one we used Ujie first time. "We will very likdiy bring the British boat to Le HairVe, and from that French port tjfy expedition ■will start for the Antilles byway of the Canary Islands. The departure will be in January or early February.” Korganoff said igrangements are being made in ths Dominican Republic by the san|| man who -backed the first expqultion, Porfirio Rubirosa, formqp Dominican" diplomat and an dwusband of Doris Duke, the millionairess. Rubirosa will raturn to Europe in time to sail i®tli> the second expedition, he “We don't expect istay over there later than nexiffi July when the big concluded Korganoff. “1 i&el sure we will accomplish something out of the ordinary.” ini Tough All Overt u FORT WORTIt Te< UP — A man arrested for stealing a trdc-tor-trailer truck explained to Detectives Paul Jokes, and Marvin Fletcher. He cduloh’t make a living, he said. In the'pßich of withholding tax and othei Reductions, so he took the truck : qs.get an. ex-pense-free term in I'lie penitentiary-’ • * I . If you have to sell or rooms for rent, try t< Democrat Want Add. It brings faults.

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■ . p ■ ! \ same traffic case. One was a minister arrested on a careless driving charge. The second was his companion, called as a witness. The third was the arrestipg officer V.

C. Bullard, who is a part-time minister. Theodore Roosevelt, at 42, was the youngest president of the United States.

Young Grandmother GREENSBORO, N. C». UP — Mrs. Maurice Elmore, nurse at Piedmont Memorial Hospital here, recently assisted in the delivery of her second grandchild. The grandmother is only 32 years old. ‘She was married at 14 and three children. Her youngest, Mickey, seven is only six years older than her first grandchild. Back Pay f VICKSBURG, Miss., UP —When Archie Dukes became ill recently and was in need of money he remembered he worked for the Illinois Central Railroad for two days ih' 1916 and quit without collecting his pay. \He wrote the line and promptly received a $1.25 check for the amount company records showed he was due.

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How Guild He Lose? . SHELBURN, Ind.. U? — Harold Savage, a Democrat had to pay off an election bet by pushinc the winner around in * wVeelbauuw. The Republican's name is Dewey Taft No License Needed HOLDREGE, Neb., UP — "You hunting?” the game warden asked Warner Lundeen who admitted he was. He said his license was tacked on the wall of his office. The warden then went through Lundeen's car and found nothing, not even a gen. “Oh,” explained Lundeen, “I'm hunting for a farm.” Three master woodcarvers in Grand Rapids, Mich., are among the nation's few who still practice ecclesiastical carving.