Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1950 — Page 7

FRIDAY.

New Decatur A &P Store Will Ot>en Next Tuesday

Th. new A 4 P Self ‘ Servtae Market wia te epeaed for buaingte Tuteday wßh**• moat recent development* in mod.ni grocery k»<J * complete new Mock of quality food., the company announces R. E. Beta, vice president in chart* ot the company', opera tfona la thia area, said the large net. .tore would otter special con ▼eaten.ee from the time the shopper place, the car in th? pq>ed private lot next to the .tore until leavtag through the automatically operated exit doors. -We're haft v to announce that we will have nearly double the •pace in the new store." Beta Mid. "and It will help make the .hopping shore an easier one." The new store, located al First and Monroe streets. will repiate the present North Second street •tore, which ceases operations st th. dose of business Saturday night. Manager Fred Foos will! also transfer to the new store. [ hesding a staff which is being Increased from 1* to 33 employes Bet. said the construction of| the food department-store" in, Decatur is part of the company al program of modernising and In-! •tailing new merchandising techniques deperal, depai ' ent» for coffee and dairy prodm u have' been added plus enlargements of ■ the other departments The meat department will have »0 feet of nervier cases and two) eight-foot double-deck self-service cases. The meat department, i headed by Kenneth Symington, also Includes a editing room and a| cooler, each 1” by 14 feet A 11-foot self-service case «>! frown foods win supplement the! 30 foot mirrored, refrigerated display case for fresh fruits and gr-.n vegetable* and a Si-foot! table for staple fruits and vege-j tables. .- A full line of cookies. cakes, i doughnuts, sweet roll* and a wide - variety hreadawiUJ'* offered j “TKe bakery u*p*ftKi*nf The new dairy department will! contain IS feet of triple deck re-,

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varl.Ues of chMM along with milk, butter and A4kP » own Grade A Sunnybrook eggs. Tito wffim department will retail AikP s three brnnda — Bokar. Red Circle and Eight O’clock —freshly ground on th* .pot to fit the customer's needs. The new coßee department also includes tobacco products. candy bars and gum. with boxed candies available In an eight-foot section of the grocery department. Bets said the entire store has been equipped for maximum efficiency. New fire-deck shelving, clearly visible price tags, wide aisles, smooth-running basket carrier. and five checkout stand, add greatly to the convenience of .hopping. he said The .tore area total. ?,MM square feet in addition to W* -tecar parking lot. The cement block building is finished with a buff brick frontage of «0 feet on Monroe street. ' The adjacent parking lot has a »3- ' foot frontage and extends the ' length ot the 130-foot building. The store was built tp AdP J specifications by the John ft. , Worthman Co . of Fort. ..Wayne. I which started construction test I October. The food chain has leased the store from Worthman on a long-term basis. 1 On* of the features of the struc- ! tar*'is the .pedal truss roof which eliminates the need of interior pillars and leaves wtd*. i deer a tales for easy passage throughout the store The inter- , lor ot the fireproof building is - finished la cream tile and bright- | ly-lighted with strip fluoreacant. i lights. Magic Eye" controls open the exit doors automatically as the i customer departs. Foils, a 17-ycar veteran with the focal chain, will open the store at Sa. m Tuesday Store hours will he > a m to 6 p. m. Tuesdays through Fridays. Saturdays the store will remain op*n until 9 pm , Reseac ■ h «-< >♦ !!■ !'•!’* lidve found ;. lira I Hrrrr I Infection by kti.t doesn't ai1 ways result in immunity against ■j the other two.

State Democratic Committee Meets Indianapolis. March 3. —(UP) — = T»e Indiana Pyaotratic stafo commlttee mates today to ma* ptea» tor th* IMO *l*ctlon campaign which th* party hop** wiU heap it in power a coapfo mor* year.. i- The meeting was th* that to • two-day series ot events scheduled to conpntelM with a IM-a-plato Jeffersen Jackso* day dinner In the Mural T*mpte tomorrow night featuring a speech by vic*-pr**i-dent Barkley. MoJteUChMreff Die As Hone Bans Five Ara Killed By Explosion Os Steve i Noblesville, Ind.. Marek »— (UP) —A stove agptoded whan Mrg, i Helen McCarty. 3<. threw kerosene - on corn cobs she w*s using for sues . and she and tour at hes It children - perished in the- flame, that de.troy- > ed their tworoom home late yesterday. > The coal shortage had forced the family to turn to corn cobs but they didn't supply enough heat, sheriff i Carrie M Davis said The surviv- . Ing children told him Mrs. McCarty , often threw kerosene on the fire to warm the home Ten-month-old twins, Georgs’ and r Susan. Richard. 3. and Leo. 3. died with their mother when the flamed raced through the frame bouse on j the outskirts of town Becky, 3. ran out the door with her brother. Joey. 10. ' "Mommy was pouring coal oil In the corn cobs and It blow up In her H face." said Becky. ‘I Three sons. Jack. 13; Bob. 12 and ’! Charles. IJ. were away from home I when the explosion and fire occur- ’ red Another son. John IS. was In '■the navy and believed stationed at 1 the Boston navy yard 'j The father. John McCurtyv 4S, > e ; was serving s ifiYmonlh drunken two ft rm on the state farm at Put"namville Davis «aid Authorities ( said rhev would ask firiy Henr.v Scjttritkvr for a waiver or tuHnghf l‘. hoUi> | ; Mte . '’ , Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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I t .( i i i 1 I - 1 111 fHt FAMILY ot Mr>. Helen Ov*rl«nd«r. 30 (mast), wait* in ~R«s» seiaer, N. Y., home for word of htffNMfowing her disappMursnce. I Missing since Feb. M when *M kimf the children goodby, ah* la neiieved to have left in the mistaken fear .he has canter. Husband Sherrell holds Mary Eilaabeth, A Boys are Carl, * (left), and SherrelL Jr, 10. (InttruatKMal BattaifltoU)

Commercial Speed Record Is Claimed Miami. Fla., March 3. —(UP) — 1 Delta airllnek claimed a new commercial speed record today for a DC-ii with 37 passengers aboard which made it from Chicago to MiantlJn three hour., eight minutes and 43 seconds The route is 1,133 miles long and I normally fakts four hours. 18 mlnLutes. Capt. Jack Roth of Miami ■ was helptd by stiff March winds to an average speed of 376 mpb. Two Brothers Admit Series Os Holdups , Philadelphia. March 3. -(UP)— Two Indianapolis brothers iuive f r i<i»nWted' seHqs 01. i SSL.JiSJkiSS s '' •, I p<itii“eAaiytodays' I The suspects., Kb hard Brum-. ( niett. 21, and his brother, Allen,

If. were arrested in Wilmington. Dpt. last week and returned h*r* ■ to face charges ot holding up a i haberdashery at gunpoint. Police said th* brothers admit- i ’ ted they began the holdup series 1 in Indianapolis and continued it In [ ' Chicago before coming to eastern 1 1 cities. j > i ■ ■ • ■ i Crosby To Undergo i Appendectomy Soon 1 Hollywood, ' March 3—(UP)—j Bing Crosby will undergo an appendectomy next week, his brother j said today . ' The crooner wHI enter St. John's boepiisl in Santa Monica Tuesday ' "The appt ndix has been giving tons' trouble oil and on for some t T4tTV rr..<liy ten! ’ ( . (foe out of every me*' persons' • tested )- r. an Oklah'oiim driver's . license last yeart failed.

Change Locatm Os Handicraft School Ws*d»» WitlOs Held Hare Tuesday Location at A* eteUrty bandl craft workshop Tuesday, ha* teen changed to th* Trinity Evangel! cal United Brethren church. 110 South Mb terete. Decatur. This ev*nt Will te hted from <:M to H p. to. AU interested parsons ar* tavited to take advantage of this opportunity Jto be taught the crafta of tteir choke TJ>la workahop waa formerly | ■ch Muted tor th* Adam* Central grade school at Monro*. b*t be cause of the coal shortage there I th* change in location ha* been made Instructions in six crafta wUl' be offered: metal Work, textile paint Ing. china painting, spatter paint tog. crocheting, *M * lm » etching Mr*. Steward B«*k will haw all tb* aopplto* necte»ary for aateal modeling Dennis R- Norman county recreation director, will be la charge of metal work with tin, can*. Thoee interested in m*ky Ing useful articles of tin cans are asked to bring any sides of cans, from th* small flat tuna fish can to a large fruit juke can Textile painting will be taught by Mrs. William Neadstlne and i Mr*. Cheater Isch. Bring any pre ' washed plain fabric for this craft , Crocheting, which will te taught ’ by Mrs. Alton Corson, asked tba: J beginners purchase book No 170, ' "Learn How Book ” Bring thread I and hook suggested In the article 1 they want to make Handker--1 chiefs will also be helpful Advanced crocheting fans are aek< d i to bring the thread, pattern and i needle as the pattern suggests Miss Mary Ann -Ewel will teach spatter painting. For this craft, bring along an old tooth brush. yChi,na painting, which wfll be taught by Mrs Holman fJgly. ask tut that pieces of china which would .lie suitable .tat-, painting ot design! be brought along Thiwe iwwested’ to" Iwertong the prixtfedur., id - .n.~>. ••>.- Bibw. / bring A e-b.k . apiece of plain inexpensive glassware.

Officers Nominated jl By Elks Thursday J K. Kady. weiMusou* Decatur man. beads a single list of norm ' nations for exalted ruler us the “Decatur B. 'P/vT tun to lurmd - o. W. P. Macklin. Nomination* were made at the regular meeting of "tie local lodge Thursday night Other* nominated without opposition include: Hubbard Steiner, leading-knight; Ted Mann, loyal knight: Dr H. H. Fray, lecturing knight; Herman Meyer, trustee for three years; Herman Keller, treasurer; David Macklin, toere- ; tary. and Clem Vuglewede. tiler. Election formalities will be held' at the next meeting of the order and installation will follow at the I first April meeting. A British thermal unit is th*! , measure of the amount ot beat required to raise the temperature; | of one pound of water one degree on the Fahrenheit »cal».

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