Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1951 — Page 7
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;nii"iog|Mi | iIW" - iiiiiriiiiiiii Km mu li] ,!■ l^l■lll.■■ l , » .ifc j ■ Public Auction —i- I f.im quitting farming I. will sell the following bt Public Auction >V*.e*t of Monroe. Indiana ojtl Road 121' <2 mile West of ‘ ('(ippesMCßrivßr "> then H mile South, on I TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1951 i|i ‘ x At 12:30 R. M., CST .. H CATTLE AND HOGS Ifjiirk-Ctjw**?. triMf caTT by'Mde; GueniWy Covy 4. due in ,Ma|; Yet BmA Hiulsiein Heifer; Red Brood Sow due April 1; Red'Blood Sot t',dile’April lb; 3. good quality Feeders. 150 tt»s. 4 TRACTOIt—IMPLEMENTS—MISC. si!) 18 polin Deere Model B. Tractor, on rubber. Starter, Powr Tab' off and Cultivator 4n first class condition; Allis Cjialrnijr Siii’le Bottom 16 inch Breaking Plow;-IHC Triactor Duf|, 6 on a Bkm; 3 lout Spike' Tooth Harrrow. good; John Deere 9119 Corn Plantcp; 5 f|’ |tfow;er; Osborne Hay Loader; Hay Slings; 9 Hele Hoosier Grain ra<>r ” Vfheel Trailer with Stock Rack; Hog Feeder; 500 Sire Br®ser Stove; good; Railroad Jackie-Graham Bradley Buck Raße w|Kh * Po#4v;Lift for W. (’. Aills-C; Dining Room Suite; Table, buffeting Hot Blast Heating -Sthve; other household goops aMd Mi®cpaiieoiis. ■ A f’ CO &feIG&ED BY A NEIGHBOR -2 ftmn Helfers. 1 ■Holstein Iloifbr, 1 I »Ltefa Bull. 1 Guernsey Bull. 3 to 9 months old. <lmt of good cow®, all mffhikiji Vaccinated; 1941 Allis Chalmers Model R(’ Trnctor dn g<sM rub >er. starn'r, lights, power lake off and R. C. Power take off Cul|ivat iii;ih e very best of condition. / ■ ' TE EVS ’('ASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. !|‘J I IRA ELLER, Owner Ro -Johnson, \ , ,Ne|<? John-.n . ' ' ' O' Me o|n l|h»chty AnetioneerH ' H E &•' BimiiUiii tnei Clerk . * , _ ( 26 f. : 3| ; - "■■ .■ ■ uJE | ■ "I"
sauerkraut izc BrANGE JUICE 29c 7 |aM salad "‘s, k Tmc »I ITT CD hvnshlnk farm rFm pUIIE.n I lb ROLL Lb. ©APEFRUIf Sections 2 35c I *' ||i Sunar.Syrup Added i; f ' r STORE HOURS I OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YFjAR I t ' EXCEPT CHRISTMAS f 8:00 A. M. to 9:00 P.M. || • h .NEXT TO CORT THEATER ■; lA ’ | . ______ : g■ 1 w" M"""i" >I Bn si ■ H bFa tB !■ fa ink v z M i ■ iPiJiimJiJLJ™ Wi ft-* -■ *l 3 ■ lIIIV Ji T*l*l n 3 ■ *if —
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.. IH. ... hark window and fled through a field. Policemen fired wamlne nhotn but thuy got away ’• Young and Wbltt.iker ws?r' I'aualil later walking A ran *li|fh belonsed tn the father ot i>ti« >f them w«H fouiiii at the fiui|g atattotf. , fi ! Mater Cearta |l ! In 1933, <thers were only 000 courts Id the whole nation. To4|y there are 00.000 motor courts w|th an average of II rooms to etfiih court. I
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Black and White Cake 65c TRY OUR DONUTS - FRESH AT YOUR GROCERS EVERY DAY
Added Contributions | To Marth Os Dimes Ailtlllloinit routrlbullotiw to' the ■Mm t h of ItlinuM liuvn bnen miiorl--o*l hy llorinan Hl, Kruni’kohuraJ \ t,ii«bMiiri i of thv Adiiiua rnuhty polio rlirtpti'i I’ii'vliiiim ri’iwirtH lot gli'd |2li| 2il, with liuliiy’a in ■ port iiu il'iiruio. thn amount tip irm:nt Liitnwi i out i ll.uii lima Im |u.lt>il Sltw hi M Huy, gAi, HviiiV Num twtim; |l, Mrm buvhl Itohihard, It; luulli’w Aid bf.Miialvv Evsu< .ai’lh'iin and Umormetl < hun h, |G; ■ !• titlin' r.o no i > ,|nti I’utim- llmiio tmikniH of Amnrliii. |k2,2U: (f« hb 'Sa I’ythhin Slatorp |fi; a frlt’ful, |l; ladles, auxiliary of IHwiiblvd American Veteran*; |2; St. Teter's Lutheran school. Il’>. pea 18 Cult Sc< ut*. 81.K6; I’Hi iota Xi sorority, |10; Mr. and Mis. Nonnan H Wi te. Williaihi Linn, $3; Adami Post 43. American Legion, |SO; Avon Burk, Itp memory of Mqu Burk. 05; Janies Kocher. Sr.. 0<; Rotary club (fines) sls. ■j. , - • •' '\ . L__ f; ''\ ■■ - J, "'*■ ■ r •■ . I BRITAIN'S former prime Minister I Winston Churchill [vigorously pro* : i. .1* nomination of u. B. Navy [ Vice Adm. WUllatJi M/FechU lor (above) to be supreme sea\< ,na;mander of Atlantic treaty son" M He tohi tif»' flutter ot Commons that In view ot appointment i>( tlen. Dwight D. Eiacnhower us supreme awnmapdbr, Britain t* entitled ta sea command, naperinlly In view of Hrituin'a long xaval history, If full
| V't I. ’ .1 II —| BFr W M" > - ■ » *y v Ks w, K» * v ?!■ f > W ■L "wk 4 ■wKIhI THERE IS NOW "NO HOPE" of stopping Russia on the ground . . * Europe cannot be defended with less than’XOO to 125 "battleworthy” are trepchant points ‘made by foriner (President Herbert shown testifying in Washington before tM combined Senate foreign relations ind armed services commute?s. } (Internationa})
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4 mmiwim "* miiim,, * iii V i < ; Elkhart Soldier ky ln Accident TomamMarth J *t r* Pvt uiuiam l-tby J| , 21, Klkliari. Ind, wak killed and four imrauna hit fhi'jrwir (if n trui k here yoater j'll ' p '■ IZRAIL UNIONS t< <pHliniv<l li'rmii I'HHe »»♦) ri ' '' ;• ■ I* p Ntc«’|nplH auld the IH>.l< < HI« lit |» no rpvt io j oiiaiid wagt lettle* mi tit l|< JWiin the carriers and th* itiHboptCillig uniujja since 1B3?,” I’l* v h'iUlv io noli (i, Hi,- luutlw had bvfmv the rthCrgeney board |vi ;up under the railway net before ?r« <r liinn agri rincut jp; I,eighty, chairman of the 1 ibor < asso< iaiiijii ■mill chief union negotiator. anh: L. W. Horning, chairman of the >e:u.tern carriers conference conniiiilie, gave reluctant approval. “Whl'pjwe Aculd like to see a bettpr j agreement,” Leighly said, •’thi> li an agreement we feel We can LAby With. ‘ . Horpipg s» cotided that vomnunf. 1 \At Pr<>hhni Trumans request, tlie capiilrs dropped their demand for a jhrtc-year moratorium bn chdng»|s in operating rules <me of the stumbling blpcks to an agif tnieb.t in the protracted Hego tiatiou|> Stuphan sa d lie had been hutborizetll ph the president [“to recommend llhat the parties make n, wagi 4'|rreim nt until Oct il. 1958. and the question of Hum mt vule> lie left out of the setth m< njbagree pent." Anotwtr barrier to a settlement had the effective djale of the The carriers had insisted <>n, tlareh 1, while t|hb unions were sending pat on thtMr demand ! that it bc'niadt retroactive to Dee. 15. T| compromised on Feb' 1. - . '■
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Clieck Violations Os 1 '¥ ■ SWl' MfW Price Controls Sparing Contrail • On Livestock Prices ! i March D (UP) — do*|i today on violators of meat P r * e and price stabilizer ¥• Disalle prepared to put pri.vseotrtrolß on livestock. tffeihtf price enforcement officer Morgan ordered inveetl galt|nMH oyer the country to give fo tracking down meat and Wholesalers who have bFe| j accused of charging above ceiltag prices \ As 'the game time Dlsalle said W in i the works’* on Hvetjitpvii * price 'controls which wougd hfe announced soon. Tht con troll could mean cheaper meat on thegj|j|jnei table; -T|e enforcement action waa the fi rß f | , ampalgn against price violator»| sln<e the wage-price control proiHm was Started. Meanwhile, the agriculture de parQrt'etit reported that farmers’ hni(| J|ti4ea Jumped fomf percent dur|t| January tb a new record
WmGERBER’S Market
- < >k ■ /jfS a specials ft ..; : ’ - ; ' i ■ . ■ i ■ ' i. ■ 1 SALT FISH - - ■ ■ - - lb. 29s iFI?* 1 * ’ - "■-■<* -< <■i , ■ -|[ v - .■. 1 * KRAFT DINNER -----16 c VELVEETA CHEESE - 2 lb. 93c PINK SALMON - - - 160z.63c TUMA FISH 7 oz. 37c BIRDSEYE PERCH - - - lb. 49c FRIDAY CHILE 39c ?. MADE \yiTH TURTLE MEAT ; ,■] HEAD LETTUCE ■ ■ ■ 2 for 25c HEW POTATOES - - - 2 lbs. 17c APPLES (Baldwin) - ■ 3 lbs 25c | ———-1 — I uBANANAS - -15.16 c au_ < CRIPPLED zd? :Ik.a.- - .. — > CHILDREN CABBAGE - - lb. 19c R F < I?/ S I* 2 c CELERY ■ ■ lb. 17c Mjd
GERBER’S MARKET 'l' 150 South Second Street , J ( Ml ,ff , i ; . , ■■ \ > , j . ■ ■ , ~
X Iff ' : -- r -.mWMwp ' '1 BB" H ’ d V -''XiL ... J .y-•• 1< **<« 'l. Ji fl V- H <■' . < < IBf ONE CF| ARMY'S youngest veterans, 13-yenr-oltl George Raymundo Jr., relaxes ih Brooklyn, N. Y., home liter discharge in Aberdeen, Md., where his family a d police traced him. He enlisted Jap. 29, after alterne his birth certificate BUt now it’s beik u> the e.gnth grade for him. f International Boundnhoto)
igh 25 percent [ above pre-Korean' ear levels. Morgan «aid ‘auhztantial ’ hum >er of meat wholesale™, Jobbers tnd mm slaughtering pnicesaors [
’ have complained they are being forced to pay th)ee to five cents a pound more for niieat than they paid between Dec If) and Jan. 20, the base period for the pin e freeze
Want to itive (hat fooil budget of yoUia h (like I uh an opportunity to prove that you rnive more when you ahop here; Featuring pur famous Adams County Meata priced at the lowest poaaible pricOa — Wf? now have a complete Self Service Market so that you din fill your entire food shopping list at the moat reeadn* able prices. Be sure to stop and shop here Friday or Saturday or any other day of the week. —„— .., , i \ LOW COST < o^ G ?<>W HIATO gV CHOICE BEEF ROAST - lb. 69c CHOICE ROUND STEAK - lb. 89c RIB STEAK or ROAST - lb. 79c HEAL SHODLDEB CHOPS-lb. 69c CHUNK BACON ■ - lb. 39c DRESSED RABBITS - - lb. 65c PARROTS SMOKED HAMS 1 . h 63c SWISS STEAK or P " ; ” MINUTE STEAK „ Sgc BORDEN S ICE CREAM PIE - ■ ea. 65c BORDEN'S ICE CREAM a»»t. flavor# pi. 30c BIRDSEYE ORANGE JUICE . . . 27c BIRDSEYE CORN ■ - 2>c BIRDSEYE PEAS ..... -27 c
STEWARTS BAKERY PHONE 3-2608 ' * i • ' ' "’£ ’•’ _ 1
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1 . The American meat institute in Chicago [said packers have made “eyery effort”] to obey pride controlk despite ’tne "confusion” ot | "layt is <)f changing regulations.”
