Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1951 — Page 7

FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1961

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WEEK END SPECIALS . Open till 10 Saturday Evening Minute Steak, tt>. 79c Bound Steak, lb. 179 c Beef Roast, tb. LC 59c Center Cut SMOKED HAM, tb. ____ 69c Thin sliced and rined Bacon, lb. 59c Jowl Bacop, tb. , 19c Spare Ribs and Back Bone, lb. 43c Fresh'Side, tb. 39c Pan Sausage, tb. .2 39c Casing Sausage, tb. 43c Smoked Sausage, fib. -L_ 49c Jpice Oranges, doz. 39c Large Cucumbers, _ 2 for 19c New Potatoes 10 tbs. 59c Celery, Cal. Pascal 29c & 39c Lge. Mangoes 2 for 19c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET I So. 13th St. Phone 3-2706

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i All 4-H Club Membeis ' Invited To Meeting S Dr. Hary Hebble and Definore. Van Horn, adult leaders dg the Decatur Red Devils 4-H clubMave arranged for ! a meeting of (heir club for 8 p.m. Tuesday, ia. the Hanna-Nuttman park. Theyj|feel that the program they havg arranged w-fll be of interest tg all 4-H’ers taking wildlife and conservation projects. They state that ell sH’ers in the county ari§ in\itea to attend. For this meeting Merl Affdfeer, local conservation officer, made arangeuients with the s|ate department of conservation, sis a qgeaker and a number of filnnsPon conservation and wildlife. 4 M ■ - J • H ||| Laymen's Retreat Saturday, \sunday The annual retreat of Methfj||st laymen will be held at Lake Webster Saturday and Sunday lay leaders and lay members invited to attend. Jloiner R^| e of Goshen, is the new conferahce lay leader and wil have charge-of the program. Fred Busche, of D&catur, lay leader of the; Fort ? district, will participate in she , program. r\ ' J • l j ; f . ISS ‘

' 1 J "‘£~ ' , I | £ ! < IJFJC JI kfciiWrM • HH ZH ARLES M. SPOFFORD, U. Jchairman of North Atlantic treaty delegates, signs armed forces agreement at NATO headquarters In London as British Foreign Mi#- i ister Herbert Morrison looks over his shoulder.. The i signed by 12 NATO nations, es- < tablishes legal position of military j and civilian personnel of pact nations serving in other member j nations. ——r - ~

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—i —.</■* : v \— Square Dance Festival At \yabash On July 21 \ Adalis county will be represented! in the distgjft iour meet oi, the Indiana sqiiare dance festival. to be hc'kh July 21 at the city park ?pavilioni at Wabash. On “Set" bf (|ancers will be selected to participate in the international squaiw dance festival in Chicago and ct|ch county will send, a “set" of daijbers to the Indiana festival in the| coliseum at the state fair grounds August 29. ’ | L Firemen To Present Hagen Hagen Brothers three-ring circus will cdme to Decatur August I<’ for twb performances under the auspices of the Decatur fire departnvsht. Chief Cedric FisheV an nounced today. The Circus will set up its tents at Hamna-Nuttinan park. Details of the event will be announced later, Ffsher stated./, t If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad —Ut Pa vs. ,.|

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————-—— —-*——————— —5 Central Soya Sales • r. ■ . ■ n ■ ' Show 6(tod Increase Third Quarter Sales 1 Highest In History l Sales of Cent nd Soya company > and its subsidiaries for the nine months ended May 31, were 1 as compared with $73,5p,15j for the same months .a year ago, D. W. Me Millen, chairman of the board, announced to-,!a-v - > i \ Sal|es for |tne’ third quarter ended May 31 were $35,536,851, the largest for in the his tory ;of the company. Net profit, before provision for federal and stat® ipcome taxes is $5,582,173 as "coinpared with $4,847,421 for the' spine period a year ago. Npt profit before taxes for the three months ended May 31, was as compared with $1,642,027 for thelast fiscal year.; . - ' ! 1 "The new- tax law in effect has. i ot course, increased the tajees and i i • < !?: ■ r'• ~i ’

caused a corresponding reduction iu net profits compared with the tax Jaw in effect during 1950 After taxes for. the current, ninel iiionths the company shows $3,059,031 as compared wi t n $3,039,744 for the nine months ended May 31. 1950,” Me Millen explained. \ The company,shows a net profit ver share, after taxes of S3.OJ tor the nine months as compared with $3.07 (per share a year ago. Had the tax law remained the same as in 1950, the net profit for the current fiscal year, would have V een $0.45 per share greater. For the quarter ended May 31, the comapny showed a net profit, after taxes, of $1,140,275 as-com-pared with $1,033,557 for the com . parable three months in 1950, or a net profit share of $1.15 for th.current thrde months and $1.05 per share last year. \ \ IN THE DARK ' When making some of their aviation experiments with gliders, the German Lilienthan brothers worked at nigjit to avoid ridicule. I If You Have / nything To Sell Try V| : ■

Fellowships Granted To Three Hoosiers Bloomington, lnd„ June 22. — (UP) —Three Hoosiers had fellowships today to aid them in continuing their education at Indian'a University. Robert H. Myers, Muncie, wPs awarded a $1,200 fellowship and Beverly L. Aldrich, Terre Haute, a SI,OOO grant to apply on work 5 for the doctor of commercial science degree. A SI,OOO fellowship to complete work on his master’s degree and begin study toward his Ph. D. in spedety was received by James Overhold, North Manchester. Hubby Tripped Up New Milford, N. Y. —(UP) - State police were called by an irate woman to catch the thief who took one of her prize turkeys. Officers visited a restaurapt where \the proprietor admitted a man had sold him such a turkey. On the proprietor’s description, the police; found the seller to be the husband of the turkey owner. The law wasn’t needed for the “punishment” that followed. | Production of pulp and paper is Canada’s chief i

non ItKUI THIS \ : Saturday, June 23, we are introducing higher octane lubricated gasoline using special z equipment, adding top oil to your purchase. *3 — 5 Gal. only $1.24 — No Muss—No. Fuss Makes New , Motors Stronger, and old motors last longer. 1. Frees sticky valves. 2. Lubricates top ring. 3. Cleans fuel system. 4. Makes driving a real pleasure. Free Balloons for the Kids. Special Reduced Prices on Cases of Oil. / Decatur Oil Co. 7th & Nuttman j; J V ' l '' i ~4' - "" ~ ■

Miss Wolfe Granted Honorary Scholarship Miss Barbara Jeapne Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe of Pleasant Mills, has been

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IS JIL,, r I t W W' - ; w ; t. f t Beds (foreground) leave federal building to board detention van. j LRRESTS OF SOME 100 Communists over the nation arp reported schedjled as cohorts of the 17 seized by the FBI on charges of conspiracy to overthrow the U. S. government attempt to free them on bond. Photos show scenes in New Sock as those arrested there felt the lengthening ariA of the law. jy-i ~J /7»temati<maZZ .I 11. i . .M. 110.. ■■yi .

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* ■ I • granted an honorary scholarship Purdue iUniversity. Miss wiLs 5 valedictorian of her gradu- , atlng class this spring and had an I average of 94.5 tor her tour years n| the pleasant Mills high school-