Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1951 — Page 2
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Explains Sampling ' Method Os Census Current Population Survey Nest Week Flow the Alleu-Apaims area families winch are interviewed each month in the census bureau’s current populationy/siifvey ate sejected . was explain’d today by supervisor McPike. Quesjjons on employment and unepipioy'pjent will be asked of these .families in tliv July.suivey to be conducted during the week’ of July 16; The outstanding feature of the sampling method ujhd is that the
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census enumerator is (greeted tq specific addresses selected in arj impersonal way from Imaps and lists in th« Washington office of the census bureau. McPise. said. The first step in the select ion |s to -divide the whol| AOen-Adam's area into sni&jl pieces, sin h ajslcityt blocks. In of the- area; where there are\jy> regular city blocks the census bare a* has set up small sections containing about tht* "slaine number of Jiouslholds for this purpose. In order tq do thik, the Census bureau has Assembled a great .ariety of differep| kinds of maps, including aerial photographs as. well as certain"large-scale maps that show individual structures. When the whole area has’been subdivided in this way, a sample of the blocks or other dectldns is se-
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! ice ltd m the \\ aehlngl op office 4<r !’ vvdhm to modem erlt lHlflo i»»uiip tna mvtin'Hia v a-. . ■ ■ i H t he tt»-u step i«»A‘> imtke a emu plvje lleltae td a|l »»( the hoUr>ps hud tuo uls |ti the selected b a k» ci srvttim* A saipp|«’ pt ike on the list Is thin Vhevkvd iWf iu a eysivmaitv waiy for ttu- vuumviaim to visit kml interJ>iv* t'ht* hiipersonul sampling pic;hvHl UiMutis that, the sehH-tion O1 the hou-'t holdx to be intel view cd does not dep.vnd?pu the judgment pi eouvrnunce qf : the interviewer, itu this a av, the sample househidds uuvivicAcd h«rv each month re tleci the true inthiem e of the AtllenAdams, area on the estimates; that iite made each month for the st nited States\as a whole. \h I‘ike pointed out that all information about ’ individuals submit! ted to the census bureau is treated with strict confidence under [federal law and that only statistical KOtate ate published. f Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result* QUiCkIASY DiSHEUwv Nl AC A RONI
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AAon 1$ Arrested for Public Intoxication t’lly police made one arrest Wednesday, of Vernon Ogg, of Vai Wort, I)., tor public intoxication. t>gg wus arreated on South Seventh street and is achedultMl to appt ar in justice of the peace couit later today. Statement of Condition of the NVTIOXAI. Mi ll VI. IVNIItAMK < O. OF THi: I >IHT It ICT OF <Ol.l MIIIA Wnshington 5, !><’.. Room 1140 - I’.ll K Street! N,W. Oil the 3ist bay <»f 1 recvtnber, 1950 NORRIS itIAVIRZ. iheHideilt RoBEItT C. AV I 1,1.i5, Secretary Amount <,f Capital, paid up ' iilutual <\>mpany GROSS ASSETS OFICOMPANY Real Estate Unincumbered j_.' 4 Mortgage ’Doan* on \ rteai Estate (Free ' from any prior incumbrance) $ I - ' Bonds** pBook) Value 9 484,96.2.71 Stocks*** (Book Markey} ......11.'.. i 3 irr Banks ton In-. t‘grest aitid Not on in- ■ terest) |. 291,536.53 Accrued Securities (ItA ! terest a it d Rents,. Etc.) \.. 4 2,647.97 Other Securities Jj, Premiums and Accounts due and |n process of collection $ 224,055.90 Accounts otherwise secured .. : . $ All other pssets j 20,890.85 Total .Gross Assets < 934,993.96 Deduct Assets Not Admitted .’... 8 , 13,728.10 ! Net Assets 1 920,365.86 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks I 387,334.39 Dosses due and unpaid $ Losses; adjusted and not due $ Losses unadjusted ami in suspense \$ 303,460.17 Bills and Accounts un- • paid $ 1,744 65 Ahmunt due and not duei banks or • other creditors ./.. I Other Liabilities of the Ci.mpany $ 25,911.14 Total Liabilities f 718.450.26 Cnpftal $ Surplus I 201,915.60 TOTAL I 92<»,365.86 State of Indiana. ■ tiffi.e of Insurance Commissioner I, tiie p undersigned. Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify tlia k t the 1 above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the alx.ve mentioned Company on the Slid day of iieceml.er, 1950; as ;shown by the original ami thiit the said original statement is now on file in tills office In Testimony Whereof. 1 lipreunto subscribe my nupie ami affix my official seal, tlij-s Ist day of Juiie, SEAL ' ■ ■ i..'., Ifrnnk’ Ji < lehiunnn. < f insurance Commissioner.*Tf Mntilal Company so statd. ♦ •‘fjtri'ke out “Book', ■'Aiarket,'* .or t Amortized." I I A •••Strike out "Book" or '‘Market." Ji NE 28-i-JULV 12 ■ .V. !' - ‘ If You Have /* nythlng To Sell Try Democrat Want *d* Bring Result*
$ I i C /. \ * S—v. S' x-J xs 1 ' \ J Jg MGNi -JAN REPUBLIC ~\. .EaW® < . JfcSg \J MANCHUR,A L \ J ' -\ V ' \ \. j J Je?.* gA x—& r ./ t '^^i£^ N — CHINA ■ r I IHAHKOW] ; aggg z. i> % — ’■l '■’ I r*» ' ©lkweilTn] CHINESE NATIONALIST sources on Formosa report Red China and Russia have made a secret agreement for Russia to build 10 airbases at three Manchurian and seven Chinese cities (symbols). The report says the Russians will have right to station troops at bases and in their areas.
- 11 . t 1 i" Combining Os Wheat Started In County \ (Ip to noon tqday the iilurk Eltiator company had not purchased any of the new crop of wheat. One trailer load was offered, ‘but. the imdsture content was too high, Avon Burk, manager of the elevator. said. Farmers started to combine Fheat; this week. The quotation noon today was >2.12 a bushel of r S pounds and not to exceed 14 peneqt moist\ure\ This price is J.igher than the starting price a' year Ugo, it was stated. REDS MASSING (Continued From Pag* Une) patrol pulled back. North of Ilwachon, which is eart of the enemy buildup area, UN troops advanced from to seven | miles without being nred upon. Only one ifighf occurred in this area and patrols withdrew after a short clash.
Fthe ladies -hear'' HOW THEY ENTHUSEABOUT THE BOTTLED I GAS THEY USE lW 1 i * 2. • SI’PER FLAME • QUAKER Space Heater* \ Small Down Payment will hold till fall! See Our Complete Line. Today!
Annual Legion Picnic Will Be Held Sunday The annual pidnic for members of Adams post 43, American Legion, will be held Sunday in SunSet Park, Officials of that organisation stated today, and issued the assurance that a good time Should be had bj| all. While the picnic is limited to member* only, the refreshment 1 ’ will be unlimited 1 as much as any member’* capacity permit*. For r.H this, a slight fee of |1 to cover the cost* 1* to fye assessed against the membership attending. That same membership is reminded that the chow line will form around noon and the picnic will continue until the last strag- \ j
think of the Savings at these KRO6EKWWPRKES! j ' 3 STRAWBERRY E bossy \\ 49c I MARGARINE ORANGE JUICE K T o ‘„ 27c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE K TO9 e 4 X23c TOMATO JUICER 27c KMHHHHS I ' p?; CepyngM 1V49, Ik* Kiogur £*» ■ —*-| KROGER V ■ r L PORK & BEANS 2”<?»33c| llllr S PEAS “S’ “e.” 13cI I GREEN BEANS No J O3 15c I ir #Qc I APPLESAUCE fJ 3 14c| Jfa# I APRICOTS| K^ bN c™3lc| '—BBSHHaBBS RED CHERRIES 2 2k I 8 I > KROGER. Stock up at this LOW PRICE! ig.' GELATIN |3»l9‘ Coddington Red iiHiiiiiiiH(diiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii!\'iiii!iiiiHi.'.ir;:T'i:i:i!iiiii'£‘ I KIDNEY BEANS 2 N C °J 25c J SPOTLIGHT Whole Kernel Golden Bantam .5 KROGER CORN 2 No Ca 3o n 3 8 31c I s KROGE " H °J DAT * D J HUNT’S Prune | U P 16c a Lb * b * b ’ 77 r = I DI IIAAC 1 15%-oa. 1 E 3-lb. Bag 2.25 Bog // V = ■ rLUffld can >' t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHtiiiitiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiuiiiuiimuiiiiiif I Packer’* Label = . ___ _ _ GRANTED TUNA 25c | 1 KROGER BREAD HORMEL’S Luncheon Meat = n;„ on Mm B I SPAM ’ c™ 49c 1 sob., 9 iooi 15c II; Kroger ' !CED N TE T A BUTT -“«" ’ S ORANGE SUNSHINE I ■CA Special Blend Pkg. < t7v • jhin lin 1 ' •’ I ORANGE JUICE j frozen Can 2 c KROGER CRACKERS lox 2c | Kroger Cut for Better Value CENTER CUTS .... ud Good CHUCK ROAST 73c Tenderay . . . T inch cut U. S. Good 4 to 6 lb. Shankless J RIB ROAST tb. 73c SMOKED PICNICS t b. 49c GROUND BEEF X u> 65c PORK CHOPS n Cu u b «. 49c I BOILING BEEF 1 j a ”s. Gwd 40c PORK STEAKS C tage Cuts Lb. s9c I RING BOLOGNA -- 59' STEAKS u 99' | SLICED BACON » 57' | FRYING CHICKEN < ="s 63' . A • J. 1 '• I |\ jl •- ’ \ l ■ t ;. Jumbo size—Vine-Ripened to Fragrant Perfection “i - CANTALOOPE 2 49] . I t . j- ! ' . Golden Bantam SWEET CORN - - --- ■ 5 for 29c • Large Ranta ft™* Zt" f Medium Soli£ Head* PLUMS 2 b . 35c CABBAGE M 5c Extra Lane Crlap Heads ’ Callr. Youna Tender M LETTUCE 2 Heads 35c CARROTS 2 Be 18. 23c I
gler leaves the park. And the reminder was also forwarded that all member* should place a red circle on the calendar around Jhly * 15 —and get to the park. ' C.W.R. Schwartz 1 Is Seriously 111 C. W. R. Hchwartz, prominent ► Adams county farmer and -active ’ in Farm Bureau work in the copn c ty, is reported to be seriously, ill r with a heart ailment at Lutheran - hospital, Fort Wayne. I Schwartz suffered a similar ailment several years ago, but has - been in good health the last few I years. He was taken to the hos- • pital two days ago and his con- - ditfon is regarded as serious.
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951
aKANSAS hit j, (Coatiawe* From I‘aire Om) poria was inundated, The water rose to the cross arms \ ,of telephone poles as high waterl .records were set in the Kansas, A Marias Des Oygnes,\ CkJtton wood jand Neosho aMaiieys. S . Emporia braced for a double jolt. |Bdth the Cottonwood and Neosho, in record flooding, were to crest there tonight. The three miles wide. Manhattan, in its worst flooding, could find no relief in sight. More than three inches of rain fell last night. At Junction City, upstream, 4.53 inches of rain fell. ■ \ if You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad -r- It Pays.
