Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1950 — Page 7
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 19W
Census EMMienlor Positions Are Open District Supervisor At Training School Dtetrtot np*rvi*or Loul* B. BaabeHer of the United State* . bantu oC tbn sea*u*> FortWayao, ha* returned to hi* office after ai • tending an administrative training school at Chicago, in preparation toe the 17th decennial combs of the United States. Bashelier state* that preliminary work on the I*so census, to be taken in April, will begin immediately This include* organisation of the district office, conducting publicity, interviewing applicants for job* and later, training of office elerk*. field crew leader* and enumerator* The assistant supervisor and the administrative elerk nt the local office will also be given schooling at cenKus area headquarter* In Chlca-
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PIBUC BEAL ESTATE AUCTNM An we are moving in our new home, we will sell to the highest bidder at public auction. Saturday, February 4, 1950 - 2 P.M. LOCATION: Thi* i* a nice corner lot. located, on corner of Oak and Winchester street, residence No. 443 Winchester. Tbl* 1* a well constructed • room’ home. Insulated with asbestos shingle*, and has a good asphalt shingle roof. This house I* nicely arranged, it ha* a big kitchen with pantry. Pining room, living room and bedroom wjiii closet and bathroom on first floor, and two nice big bedroom* with closets upstair*. These rooms are all good sis* room* and is all newly papered. Basement Is appn -‘mutely 16xlS ft., and a good SU barrel soft water cistern. TERMS ON RHAL ESTATE JOT- of pur chase price cash day of sale and balance. upon delivery of merchantable abstract of title. |ls»fl mortgage on house which can be assumed by purchaser, if so preferred. I’EItSOXAL PROPERTY Kitchen cabinet. Big si*- Ew.tat- Heatrola in good condition. Home Equipment Depp Freese good condi I >n. * e,q. ft. 300 !b*. capacity; ! pile* of odds and end* lumber, shearing. etc Tenn* of Personal Property- Cash day of sale. ROY L. KAEHR, Owner P f» Srhw.nriz J. 77 Z 3 30 1 ■« ■*x.twA?qtAUiiw» | i» j - j ‘«rtTP J -g.-y-a’dat-' ’wtvwww!! -wt - i jMb Illi - v DM 11 ■ 11. - ~UL-PMB v i|bhßfe •■■■ ■WFM ■»■■■" Flw K |w «• ■ PM! ICO x . \ .3 Ofjx 3 I ■ 1 frunco ' Urth SWMI «v » S CapWt I , IV ** 5 J Other Models: 12 cu. ft.. 15 cu. ft.. 30 cu. ft. HAUGK’S
MonHi Os January Set Three Records Berne. Feb. 2 — The mouth of January of 195t> has set three new records here from a weather standpoint, according to H. M. Reusser, local weather observer. Rainfall set a new all-time high with 10.29 inches. The maximum temperature for the month was 70 degrees, a new aU Umo high, and three thunderstorms occurred during the month, also an all-time record for January. Snowfall wa* far below normal for the month and the average mean temperature of 17.3 degrees wa* 10 degree* above normal. go at a later date. The territory included In the cen•u* district which Baahelier supervises includes Allen, Adams. DeKalb. LaGrange. Noble, Steuben. Wells and Whitjey countie*. Enumeration district* ar* being established for each of these counties and tor section* of the larger communities in each county. Approximately 350 enumerators will be employed to take the 195" census in this district. Anyone desirous of participating as an enumerator in the 1950 census should Immediately direct a request tor application form to the attention of Bashelier. whose headquarters is located at !?<> E. Jefferson Street. Fort Wayne. It conventeat. application may be made by calling In person at the aforementioned office between th* hoar* of 9:30 am and 5 p.m.
Committee Studies Public Hearing Is Held At Capital Indianapolis. Fob. 1— (UP) — A public hearing by a special stat* senate committee opens today in a search tor th* answer to why Indiana's road* are crumbling. Sens. Dale E. Beck. D., Young America; H. 0. Evan*. D„ Bloomington; Rus&ell Bontrager, R.. Elkhart, and Charles Maddox. R . Otterbein, called tor two days of public hearings after making an 8.000-mil* tour of the wont parts of the. highway system. Beck, sponsor pt the legislation behind th* committee and its chairman, invited the public to testify but Indicated the group might summon other witnesses The committee met in executive session this morning and scheduled the first public hearing at 1:39 p. m. • Two questions slated for plenty of discussion were: 1. Which type of highway construction Is the best- concrete or blacktop? 2. Are poor construction or heavy 'truck traffic responsible for a breakdown of road surfaces? — Members of the committee said t.vey had not reached any conclu eion* But they said they found some old roads In better shape than some new ones, that some of the breakdown* appeared to he due to poor drainage. Inferior material* and wrong soil treat ment. Reduction hi Potato Output Lucas Threatens To Submit Legislation WaAhinxton. Feb. 2 — (VF) — w Senate Ifremocratjc leader Scott W Laras sweated today that potgfto iwsws ba rwiukwl to curb prodnrtioe or lose their gotreminent price supports ThF Hiinnin Dem<H rat threat efted to Introduce lex illation to eliminate mandatory supports «>n pc»tat**en unlenn we <aa get an effect!**' agi cement to control uri ’■"""" ~” ■” V ’7.7. Lucaa maMa his ntatem» nt at a aenatp apricuilure toininittee iteartnr ae the Mariculture departmeot made ptATHr to\ *'dttUip“ a larre part of the surplus ItM** potato crop and let it rot. Earlier. President Truman said jfie farm art of last year is re sponsible for the heavy potato -.surplus. Agriculture offiHaU estimated that perhaps 21.000,000 biislwU of potatoes ’ wwkt-be Wt Ue riit. most- of them in Majn**. The spudn prol»<»baly would be marked, perhaps* with » purple I dye. to insure that no grower or dealer soM them to the goaernme tit for price support a Bwond time. The government expects a potato surplus of 50noo,onn bushels and expects to Spend an estimated 180.900,000 on the price Sup | port projtram. > If it doesn't g<> through with the dumping operation, secretary of agriculture Charles F Brannan says,* it will hare to spend another 515.000.0ud. since it would cost that mudt to pul the potatoes to some use. Reminders Given By Auto License Office Adams county residents were reminded today by Mrs, Charles Lose, manager of the Decatur auto Ncense bureau, that driver s, operator's and chauffeur's lice.iwes must be obtained during the birthdav month of th* tndniiliial Truck owners are also urged to determine the gruss weight of their trucks, including the maxi■jnum -Itjad and the driver, before applying fur lit enses? Farmers are 7 also nded that thev must I have S’-rial nttmbvr* of tme* tors when applying for license*, and all are reminded that Mjo* ing of tax ryfeipts is mandatory before any may be issued. The Ideal, office wilTTie open am? to I p.m daily through February, except Thursdays, when retail sttues and offices close at noon
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R«v. E A. Dillard Ta Speak At Berne Bern*, Feb. 2—Th* Rev. E. A. rutl.rd nrewldwaf »f the hoard of director* of Hebron Colony, inc.. of Shull* Milla, N. C.. will addre*. the Berne Chriatian T*a*p«rance Union at 7:30 p. at. Bunday at the Firot Mennonite church her*. The Hebron Colony la a place where alcoholic* are given a temporary home until rertored to health. Clearing Weather Forecast In Stale January Confusing Month In Indiana Indlanapoli*. Feb. 2—(UP) — Hoosier* will get a respite late today from the *now. sleet and tr**» Ing rain which plagued them beginning Monday. The weatherman forecast Occasional (reeling rain, but said it would fall only during the morning. The weather will begin clearing In the extreme north tonight, and Friday will be generally fair, he said. State police reported most main and some secondary road* were clear of the Ice and packed »now whichmade driving baxardous, and the forecast indicate® all road* would clear today. Meanwhile, January 195". went down in the Indianapolis weather bureau's records a* a ino*t confusing month. Two all-.lme records were~ehiered In the 79year-oid books, and freak weather on a number of other days shattered marks established decade* ago. A high reading of 71 degrees was the warmest January temperature reerwded »lnce the books were.open c ed In 1871. And the month'* total rainfall of 12 34 Inches was two Inches more than the wettest January recorded earlierc- ~~ ■ 'i ■ It was the fifth warmest January on record, with a mean temperature of U 3 degree*. 9 9 degrees over average. It was a Warmer month by a half-degree than December, though January usually is colder. Thunderstorm* were noted on five day*, four more than the usual one and the heaviest giase *t«wm in recent year* bent tree* and snapped utility wire* on Jan « Hus jnowgall was only 1 3 imhes, tar less than usual, but »tlll more than the 1.2 inche* which fell in January. 1949 Groundhog Breakfast Served This Morning A big crowd attended the tir-' annual ground hog breakfast sen rd to lite public by the men's duh of-the Find Presbyterian church here this morning The breakfast consisted of "groundhog." pancakes, eggs and coffee ‘ Members of the club’ served the guests and serving, started at £ o> toe k thin morulngv ;4Jkle comers were served until 9 o'.chx-k: Casting Company's Products On Display The product* of the Decatur 'f'.aating company are now on display hi the Chamber of Commerce window. The public is invited to view tin- display during the next two weeks The company manufactures part* tor traitional horsepower motors gasoline, pump* and meters automobile starters, generator* and distributor* and builders hardware among other things. The manufacture * division -of the Chamber of Commerce spoti ■or* the display to give local pnople an opportunity to see the different products made in Decatur In subsequent weeks other local ihduitries will display their ■products, according to John Welch. Chamber of Commerce director of the manufacturers division. Outstanding Movies Slated This Month Although February T* short tn days; it -will Be a big-month in stellar attraction* at the Ada Jbihiter according to manager Roy Kai ver. who ha* completed a not* ble array of bookings for the forth The season s outstanding pro duction. "Jolson Sings Again" starring Parks, will be presented thl« mbnttv Other good pictures Include "Sands <d Iwr> Jima" with John Wayne; "Chicago Deadline ' with- Alan'Tadd: "On the Towh" with Gen» Kelly and Frank Sinatra; "Anna I.uca«ta" with Paulette GoddKrd and Broderick .Crawford. “Challenge to Lassie" the amaalng aollle’s latest hit. and ''Tell it to the Judge" with Ki*a Also to be seen will be Bob -Hope in- "The -Great Lever"; -Down to the Sea in Ships" with Richard" Widtuark and Lionel Barrymore and "Bride for Sale' wj:'u Claudette Colbert and Robert Young Crater Lak* Ju Oregon iji 2.t»ov teet deep.
‘ . . . . ■ • ' • . - t . ■ V -: —- ■ a|en Mears oflenoerw WW ANO MHUONS PREFER IT BECAUSE lit ONE FRESH BEEF THAT& AIWAVS TENDER TiNDIRAY BEEF SALES UP 520% \WHSHBF ■k W "Solw of Tenderay Beef increased 520% from 1940 to 1949," as certified by the company's independent Public Accountants. TENDIRAY RIB ROAST ' ‘jsj infl °" rf'*be*t s ou **, B Kroger Tender«y Beef. C? (1 i ‘ th* t*'^* r,rt , b v* n d«roy' '* * S 7 inch standing rib cut Lb. Vesh 1 ."F-O'en roasting IScj <1 1 jy ’ olwor’ ■ Kroger Tenderly Reef. Extern bone and fat r*l»».s ** n M«S B be, ° re ’ rr ' ,hin< ” d —I SIRLOIN STEAKS “ 69‘ Kroger Tenderay Heef . . ’ Chuck Roast l> 49 c B Kreger Teaderay Reef Lea a. raeat? Boiling Beef Kfft lap waallt* Hamburger 49* Pan rea<r P»a«*p. tawßev Stewing Chicken* r.»»r .... r..*r Hen Turkey* ■» 59* aiNGAK * rtaaiaa*. Sliced Bacon Kr.(M ..1..- - Dressed Whitings “19* Aea-taac flaeat Cod Fillet* o 33* PORK ROAST Full rIL b.lf with center cul .nd IHI lu ._. . *9w LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE ' l/OOGEB riOT'** Odkste in texture. Urt No. 2 1 C IGHT I — Can ■ ITrA C ■ 1 B KKO<.»« l.*t SNrtfty ■ fUSttSSk >rv/ •* K PORK & BEANS 2 29* 1 iin b« I NIBLETS CORN 2 29* ■ g M PEAS Green Giant 2V ■ ana ' ll B "‘ ** * 1 SAUERKRAUT 2 "Al? 23c I «« 65 r | ? RIID WACHK "* 3, ‘ 1 FRENCH BRAND | KROGER MILK 4J.;.47* 1 COFFEB _■ Campbells T, sf;° 2~2i« E KROGER BUTTER - 49* . KROGEREGGS 39* Kroger Crackers Both dk I C Kroger Butter Caekies •«■ 25 1 ———Washington Winesap . . . TTFWv; vegetable überteaiag* Tart-sweet . . Extra juicy CRISCO or SPRY 74 c 4 -39* lb. I DILL PICKLES- £.l9* -^*™—»*2:■*«< Ohuu ■ UinUu, .mu «HWu) H0.1.j POTATOES - 15 Aw Tinff eu , . . I 1 ’:- OX.C < Cttaper uort tender PASCAL TIDE cu-uumd— ".26 CELERY a-usmu. -12. Vitamin rick . NearM&r - WfcWMW a—— - ? ■- ■ . n>m B mm ■> I' aa tn> mane FI.OBIDA. Tree-ripe Mwre Juice, lew pulp. «■ ,™ S . h r DO9 Food 2 27 ORANGES 5 39 snOW YOU. Tender, cenmmical - - . mb m m * a S'ttasniw e‘db . • GauOßi -WAoA BEAN SPROUTS 2AS tomatois carxots jjc iv. _ "Price* and Item* Effective In RITZ CRACKERS it 29* Oecatur Only." SYRUP , STARCH PREM MTCIDIKUNZER YRXNAXT. CryrtM WTA-FLO. Liquid . . . SWIFTS. Buy now. Giv*. r«* “anft Artteu’ tT 43' a 21*
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