Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1951 — Page 2

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JMF * jr; . ' li F r " * 'fs :fl I-4 ’ / • mMhi *' WHf-J A Ui ■ 4 • - bHrMv ’ ‘ , L ..Jfl L\« | * ■ •I\■ . - ' ' • : F ' ■ '■ ' ■ ' ‘ SPEAKER OF THE.HOUSE of Representatives Sam Raeburn (PWe*.) A i: swears in Rep. Ernest Greenwood (right), Democrat of New Yori, ala i | Capitol ceremony. Greenwood, who replaces former Rep. W. Kingsland < Masy (R-N. Y.), was the last House member to take his seat in th| 82hd ‘ , Congress. Certification of his election was delayed in a court actaoh'jby whd contested Greenwood’s victory. (International '. L\ -L- \ L — .J LI •

IMMOCRAT W ANT AOs ikiINC RESULTS s' ~ t" .. ' ' '| ■ &s< CLOSED I |j . 7 P.M. THIS EVENING : I 'LI I ’ / 1 ~~H | h till ■ | II Feb. 5 || 'lf I | fest End Restaurant | ;: —L< i_.''. — L- i ■„.■■ ; ~ f 1-——

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Program At School Friday Afternopa Lis.s Agnes tVerst 1 , presiejent of (be 'commercial club of the becatur high school, will introduca “The Holland company.” as groijp who, will provide the entertainment for the program to be presented in the high school auditorium ITiday at 2:80 P.m. ’ I W. Guy Jlrowp, principal’of the school who announced the program. that it .would be •sponsored by tl|e commercial club and feature Caral (’onrad? Dutch and musician. Harry Van Pelt, matiager the group and noted wooden shoe idancer. ehd songstress Chita Marie Van Pelt. He added that the public Is invited to attend. J . \ I . 4 j May Telegraph To| Overseas Personnel Many parents of servieejueu are. not aware that they n|ay telegraph' their sons, or, attached to unite' OVCrseasl It was pdljilted out today by Charles M. 'Key ner.. manager of the local Western Union Telegraph Co. 1 offi< e.- 1 . | ' ;. Through cooperation of the mil’'itary. Western Union lugs provided a service known as the' expeditionary force message ! (EEM • j and also for messages jot the sender’s, own composition |sCM,b> to addresses at authorized army post office addresses, j Special EFM blanks provided at ,our office/’ Reyner stated for relatives and friends j whb desire to telegraph serviceI men ; at authorized teleghaphlc destinations overseas, be it? ( Alaska, Germany, or otfier locations." ,; | The EEM is also aViiihfble for phe'overseas serviceman jor WO* 1 man to send back home. I If you halve something t 0 sell or ro*oms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. _.— I—i

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I ■ it .• •* 1 •J *xBIH 1 fefe i I ,If ■. -z> ■ v ! ' $• • * \ 11’’’i s fl 4 fl ■l ' . . IT.- "X ■■ f -• iMßfe 1 ■ Mb aL- ' ; «w ;WwWM I "flflisiflHHflflflflflflfli Sj^ i iA^ BROKI a ?°’ cent “ h tray,3-year-old Martin Hansen wm lasted 110 times on his back with a leather strap by a 14>year»old gir| baby sifter, Martin's mother charges in Baltimore, Md. She holds hm| up before a mirror to display the strap marks. (International)

Methodist Men Will | Meet Monday Night pVabash Principal featured Speaker \ li’iil N. E- kew, popular high ■school, principal. lecturer, and Me|hodi*t lay leader of Wabash, wilfc In- the guest si>eakcr at the men’s clmrter night prograin -in the dining room of the Eii jt: Methodist churclk—Monday * veiling. The program . will fbllow FT' fIHEHH&k 1 I (.W dy wF* - I - « ■ r - fIU x *k\ * .. U '" a cdiili supper which will be served at f> o’clock by menihirs of woiaan’s society of Christian sirvice. | - ,p I i Efkew. tne son of a minister, ' received Ms .early training : hi Southern Indiana, his R.iS. degree froiii Oakland Glty College, hit masitcr’i? degret* from Indiana Uni ( verbify and he has done additional graduate work at Indiida aud Rui * dueiVnivi rriits. He has served an l(ea<‘her, boy’s advisor and principal of high school for 15 years. was a certified basketball and! football official for 2<> /years. , He is u member of the Indiana higlj school athletic association 1 coufir il, and during the recent holi' \ day period be was a lecturer at the national athletic association council ift Louisianain his leadership in the church, EskteWj has served las church school sup|'rintf ndent. tiustee. , and lay leader in the First Methqdist chinch. -Wabash. He is a. frequent speaker at mqi’s meetings and banque|f». ife frC<luently supplies pult pitk; rtn day Sundays and ,other eyep’s. , j In eomniunity participation he has served as president of Rotbry (h\h. pifsident of Wabash County | T.IL Ass’i).; niemiier of Roy /and > Girl Seo,Ut eou'ncflls. He is dlko a inember of Scottish Rite. 'l' , he meal pa-tjor. the IV v. Shin Emertcdc. stated. ‘‘Mr.\ E-krw hail vibrant and dynamic manm 1 of ■ presentation that Is different.. I alsir has a real honest-ty-good 11*ss everyday practical philosophy j about Hie churidi which evfiry lay mail will want to hear.’’ pickets fur j the Monday eyrnt are row being sold by nmmbers of tlm organiza- .’ ti<.ll. A'lwi Lawson-' i- pre-irhnt. Noah SeUrock is vi-i pr< sideut. and Lloyd (jowensl is sn ie'ttry-irea:..' Indiana Leads In Producing Chicks ■\l ■ ' ■ ! Mbre baby chicks, were hatched last- year in Indiana than in other \stMte, according to figures coinpiled at ' il'urdue Uniyersity. Hatchery production for 1950 i.i the Hoosier state amounted to lol.b4(i,imil chicks. Georgia ranked second Li th 93.h90.000 and |1!--inols was third with 84.336.000. I Half of the Indiana chicks sent ■ outside the state through, wholesale channels. Un addition, poiiltryippn of then state exported more than 79 million , hat<jhing\ ( egg 4 during 195t< 1 A Damocrat Want Ad—it Pays. = " ■• — • V L

< : IL V I ■ b ■f|\ jS| *i -1 j "• j~ jit. _Jia FI G Ernest Ingenito ■tAFTlil.a Woodbury, N. X, jury had recommended clemency, Ernest Ingenito, 26, was Sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of five of his wife's relatives. Court observes pointed out that Ingenitoi a former GI, could he released from jail after fourteen years of godd be 4 havior. (International Soundphoto) If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. •k \ *

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Terre Haute Resident Is Killed By Train Terre Haute, Ind., Jan, 25 — (UP) —Tony Redd. 59, was killed yesterday when he stepped into the a New York Central switch engine. Engineer John McWilliams said Redd apparently failed to see the locomotive, —- — j ■ ' Meter Courts In 1922, there were only 600 motor courts In the whole nation. Today .there are 20,000 motor courts with an average cf 22 rooms to eaeh court | . 1 '' I « If You Have Anything To Sell Try 4 Democrat Want Ad-4-lt Pays.

HMI WINTER ||@3 VALUE WE EK ■■ ' ■■ ■ » NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK-UP AND SAVE! PILLSBURY or I GOLD MEDAL flour Economical buy at your Lbs C Kroger Storj. Rag KROGER. Luscious Pure Fruit. Delicious on toast made with Kroger Ne|v Soft Bread. PRESERVESst—3" $1 ■J J ■ V V ! '' I, ■ . ' i • New! Soft! Stays Soft and Fresh to the last Soft Slice. . ■■ KROGER BREAD ■: 15

KROGER NOODLES Pkg. 29c NAVY BEANS I 27c Windsor club. CHEESE SPREAD' 83c 2 Golden Layers ... GOLDEN SNO CAKE Light... Fluffy ... Sugared ' KROGER DONUTS „.2l< CRACKERS NEW 4 in 1 Kroger-made I 4 individual packs in each Lb. pound package |. EXTRA pkr 9THIN! | —: 2 ( \ i I SPOTLIGHT KROGER HOT-DATED COFFEE Economical Lb. 3-lb. bag 2.25 Bag > <

CHICKENS 57 ■irmtrtT"< n HmM'F '7 i —*n -’ ,- ■ .i- - q CHICKEN BY THE PIECE I I Fancy Oven Ready Hens, 10 to 14-!b. Avg. BREASTS : » 83c TURKEYS u 65c LEGS and THIGHS I b , Pure, Lean Beef. The Brst BaSkS * Lb. 23c WIN GS Lb. 39c ] HAMBURGER u, 69c SLICED BACON 53 c Kroger Tenderay . . U. S. Gov’t Graded . . Lean, meaty cottage cuts. , mm STEH „ 89c p »»« «««ST I ± mm Washington Bog > . . Winesan \ <. Jfl ' flB fl APPLES 4- 45 Texas Seedless . . . Tangy Juice JH — GRAPEFRUIT 8s 49 c l. S. No. 1 Indiana KATAHDIN „ POTATOES J 1.09 TOMATOES California PASCAL ... Jumbo Stalks Calif. Red Kmperor CELERY u 15c GRAPES

Farm Is Purchased L At Public Auction Berne, Jrfh. 25.—Willis Spminer farmer of three miles northwest of Berne. Tuesday purchased the 120-acre farm of the late Leonard Sprunger in Wabash township, south of Berne. The farm was mid at public auction for >165 an acre pr a total of $19,800. Sommer plans to move on the farm next fall. Two Sheep-Killing Dogs Are Destroyed Berne, Jan. 25.—Two sheepkilling dogs believed responsible for several attacks on Monroe

A real Winter value. " i KROGER CHIU ££ 33c KROGER. High duality. ORANGE JUICE KROGER. Low Price! Stock Up! GRAPEFRUITsections Fresh Frozen ... GIRDS EYE SPINACH BIRDS EYE - I ORANGE JUICE | 3321 c '■ '■!■'>. " I. !■ ' 1 1 1 ' 11 CINNAMON ROLLS KROGER. Reg. Price 19c Pkg. "1 Cc SAVE .. . <W I KROGER TEA BAGS Hurry! Flavorful Tea 48 Bags at Low Price! ' Only >

THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1951

township flocks during the past few months were shot and killed recently. The dogs w r ere seen chasing sheep owned by Albert W. Liechty. A posse of farmers was organized and the dogs were shot land killed. - 2 ’ ’ l)

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