Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1951 — Page 2

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Southern Democrats May Back Douglas Unimpressed Over Request Far Poll Washington, July 19.—(UP) — Southern Democrats were ready today to rally |o Sen. Paul H. Douglas’ support in his set-to with President Truman if Douglas “takesoff the gloves" and fights. A cheek with southern leaders made clear that the vital Dixie

Public Auction 1 IIP *** <3 - HU. (SWU H H ■jgg s ■MM I m " y -\- ..c „ ~ WILLOW RUN SERVICE STATION—GARAGE—-GROCERY STORE RESTAURANT—CABINS THURSDAY, JULY 26,1951 I - 7:30 P. M. ■* ■ \ ' 5 ; i •£• LOCATION—I mile South of Decatur, Ind, City Limits on U. S. Rose “ No. 27. Sate will be held on premises. 1 MAIN BUILDINGr One story frame construction 43x53. sided witfc asbestos 'shingles. New Roof, Basement. Stoker fired steam heating 3—• plant. Grocery apd Restaurant room 32x36, Equipment, shelves. • show cast*?, counter and stools, tables, kitchen equipped. • 4 room & bath apartment; adjoining is Room and Laundry 12 x is. . i GARAGE —Concrete block 30x26 with 10 ft- overhead dodrs.] $ GASOLINE PUMPS —1, with capacity.of 5000 gallons. DRIVE WAY Is Black Top in frontrctushed stone al side. ? - CABINS- 2 Double. Cabins, 1 Three Room cabin and 2 single cabins; 3 Also space for 11 Trailers. ’ | ». LAND & WELL ?2.M acres, corner location, Drovp Well. W|ter Prts- • ’ sure System-—Good Drainage. \ *. I Will be sold as a going business with equipment, and entire'stock • of Merchandise and will sell to highest bidder. Come prepared to do ‘ business, Comply wjth the terms of sale and receive the Deed and Clear Bill of Sale. *This is a splendid business opportunity: a granddocation. » Doing a wonderful business. Owners are going into Other . This is an absolute sale. Welcome to Inpect Prenlises at anjK time. ■ ,-i > - • 4 • TERMS—One-Fourth Cash Day of Sale. Balance~£ash down to $9 8 (Hi. Os • Ten Year Loan pow existing which may assume as a • part of the purchase price, or Loan majPfee paid in full, as the ’ purchaser may select. r i , I * ■ r '- • J ■ j. POSSESSION—-Immediate Possession upon purchaser complying with •j the Terms of the Sale. \ C RALPH A. FOSTER | / ROY E. FOSTER -Owners !F Roy S. Johnson .& Son \. ' ' I ift Mqisjri Liechiy — Auctioneers | L Decatur, Indiana | 19 24

NW?? : ih in. in in ■ i . S ’. '- \»\ " V ./• . I £ 1951 KAISER 4 Dr. fright black finish. Car same 4s new. Priced at only $1645.00. $550 off new price. • h | 1950 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2 Dr- Radio, heater and y overdrive* Bright red finish. A very nice car. $1495. | 1951 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 4 Dr- Radio, heater, overdrive, whitewall tires, Chrome discs and -many i other accessories. New car guarantee. „ | \ • 1950 DODGE CORONET, 4 Dr— Dodge’s best car with radii), heater, and white wall tires. Oply $1695.00. ' *1950 CH EV. 2 Dr. Very low mileage. Radio and lieater, • $1495.00. New' car guarantee. y • 1949 OLDS 76 Sedanette, Delude model— Radio and heater, j STUDEBAKER COMMANDER Club Coupe. All ac « cessories. $1345.00. j \ ’ 1949 FORD CUSTOM 8 2-Dr. Beautiful Maroon ; finish. Radio, heater and sunvisor... 16,000 guaranteed miles. $1295.00. y ; 1947 CHEV. STYLEMASTER 2 Dr. Gray finish. $895.00 • 1947 FORD Super Deluxe 8 Cyl. Local car. $895.0b. . 1946 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. A-l condition throughout with radio, heater and 4 new tires. $875.00. ] \| *1941 PONTIAC Sedanette. Needs some repairs. Only $245. —* ■ \ r ..; • ? _ Aj ‘ q '5 '< j n 1940 CHEV. 4 Dr. Spec. Deluxe. An exceptionally good pre- - war car. $395.00. . \ \ j • 1938 CHEV. 2 Dr. It runs. $75.00. ; \ M&W AUTO SALES • No. 13th St. » Decatgr, Ind. : . Phone 3-3220 I • . - ' \ |' t V wwm j-

votes which the Democrat needs to derail Mr. Truman's selections for two Illinois judgships will be his, but only iif Douglas starts swinging. Southerners, who since 1948 have been on starvation rations with? Mr/WTruman when it, comes to se-i lection of federal office holders. 1 are unimpressed by Douglas’ request that , th[e Chicago* and Cook county bar ballot on Miv Truman’s selections; versus his own. ; The president has Cornelius J. Ijarrjngton a|d Joseph Drucker to. two nett’ northern Illinois district court posts over the.

- - . _____ MFMBFBS OF THE U. S. SENATE foreign relations committee visit Generalissimo Francisco Franco in his El Pardo palace residence in Madrid. From left: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (It), Massachusetts; Jack K. McFall, assistant secretary in charge of congressional relations (shaking! hands with Franco; smiling man In white behind Franco is an aide); Owen Brewster (Ft), Maine; H. Alexander Lmith (R), New Jersey; Bourke B. Hickenlooper (R), Iowa; John Sparkman (D), Alabama; Alexander Wiley (R), Wisconsin. It is reported they discussed possible Spanish co-operation in western defense. (International Soundphoto J

men Douglas recommended in compliance wity long standing senate practice. ; \ Douglas has described the president's choices as “worthy men’’— though less worthy than his qwn choices—and has said hia'senti-m-ents for the chief e|iecut»ve hre of the "kindliest.” i , J Siich talk of the milk-and-water variety to southerners who are experts at deraihng presidential appointments they do not like. While the southern legislators will fight at the drop of hat for any' senator whose setlections are overridden by the president, tliey insist/on a real scrap. They would prefer to have Douglas name Mr. Truman’s "personally obnoxious.’ Douglas is unwilling thus far tp comply with this agenild senate storm signal. Thb southerners would - ally themselves with Doug-; las if h£ would go part way;,meriely declaring that the method in which Drucker and Harrington were selected is “pbnoxious” him. I , . 4 Pedestrian Killed W hen Hit By Auto Edinburg,,lnd,. July 19, H UP) Kenneth John Terkhbrn. 25. Brown*down. died yesterday of /injuries suffered when he was hit |,y a car on Ind. 252 aboift, twv (liiles west of here Sunday. State police said Terkhorn apparently tripped and fell into the path; of a jar driven by Henry F: §4, Indianapolis. - ? \t . JNOTK F, TO PROPERTV OWSER* i Ndtiev ;i- s hereby given by the ? Loinm<»n Council of Tile City. I <>l )De<.aiur, Indiana, thot on the Ittb day of -luly, 1»51 the said Cuuqeil adeemed it necessary to make <ler* tain public improvements, And adepte-i the following improvement Resolution: -• . g Preliminary Resolution for Geof-ge XV Anspaugh sevvei I niprovement. I Said improvement shall be niady In ;o • <•! d;lii< e\ vvitii the profile, de-‘iail-draw ing land specifications on. file in tlie Affiee of the CRrkTie.Miirer- of said City « The total cost of said improver iinent shall be assessed upon the real estate abutting said improvement iii acinilianeo with the method and manner provided for in an Act 'of The Indiana Geiteral Assembly etiiiitled. "An Act Concerning .Mtin|cipal < •orporations” approved March 6, and the provisions of all Acts amendatory ano supplemental t hereto. j The Common Counci'i-of said City lias fikgd Tuesday, the 7th day of August. at fi:3o,,o'clock CM |s a' date and; time when said Co.nnSil will near apd consider obje<-tionh tjr rvm’on'stra.ti>rs from Persons jinityrested therein <>r'affemed thereby aind on said day at said hour t)>e E'ouneil will meet in ’the Council feionr for the purpose of taking tihal thereon. H. Vernon Anrand Clerk\Treasur%Y JULY 19—26 ? notice to taxpayers of ADDITION Al. APPRQPHIATIOAS -Notice is hereby given the taxlayers of Decatur. Adams County. Ilidian.i, tJiat the proper legal, of flyers of said municipality at the.if' regular meeting place, on 7th <(lay o|’ August, i:*6\l, 'will consider lliy firtlowlagf additional which said officers consider npejesl .-arj' to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this timij. f General Fund Police Department • ?I Services rfersonai \ J fa—Salaries & Wages /A ■ •- lia-Chief of Police | 142.66 lii-fiei-ilar Poliice 1.073.00 ' ■ m ! ' Ffje Deimrtnienl ;1 Servo-es Personal “ j 1/j-Salaries & Wages 111-Reg. Firemen $1,066.80 $1,0160.8.0 I' — r | J. A S|tee| jSewer Department, V ‘H’ Services Persona! ’ \i al-Salaries & Wages Ira-Street Foniin. # 120.001 ; llt-Reg. - Materlaly ' f4-Gy\iertil L 4.20Q.0Q|55,4b0.00 l ily-Hnil ;1 Services Personal I 1 1 - Salaries <t Wages ttil-CuWidlan . $ 120.00 I f 2 Services Contractual I f City Election ...... $1,400.00 - :— —l—: —“ Total Additional A Appropriations $9,3(62.46 • Taxpayers appealing at such Aieeting shall have ;y\ right tp be fjeard thereon. The Additional appropriation ak\finally; made Will bei automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, vviiii h Board ''Bl hold a further Hearing jvithin fifteen days at the Coiunty Auditor' office of Adams County, Indiana, ar at such other place' as fnay he ifesignated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any! of itieh additional appropriations, may, pe heard and interested taxpayers/ .’may inquire of the County Auditor Av-hep and where such hearing will be held. s . f H. Vernon Auranit Clerk -Treasurer Decatur. Indiana ■/J L’LY 1 *rr 2 6 Trade in a pood Town — Decaiut

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Gir| Pros At Orchard A v nl' aSBt -JI Ml IjfW W -S Sa, jmSHmmL. One of thy featured sports tractions in llie Fort Wayne area will be the appAarttme <A the Bauer sisters, thy youngest and prettiest pr<>fessipna\s in the golf world, at the Orchard Ridge Country Club, haatial sAuthwest of Fort Wayne on t/he lower Huntington Road, Sunday. July 29. , , , ' \ ’• .■ 1 ' ■ A The Ftauer sj ters. Alice and Marlene, will play an exhibition match\against two tnul4 opponents!, inj an I!j>-ltole .best J ball match at 1 p. m. . ’ Preceding the exhibition match, the girls wi‘l put on a golf clinic demonstrating the various clubs which will the fans! to Reta preview of thdlr ufniqu# s yle of golfing. ‘

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■ 1 ' ■' x . kS- ’ ■ t . w jm (♦*- */ tr* IMEaBb • jSf* r w' ' , j .. . fl GETTING THE "FEEL” of music at National Fraternal Society of the Deaf convention in Chicago are (from left) Sylvia Green, 21, Chicago; Phil M. Leeds, 26, New York; Ann Garretson, 19, Fort Mitchell. Ky. They can t hear a note, but can feel vibrations. Soundphoto)

Give Workers Chance To Shore fn Profits , i An opportunity to share /n the jrofitß of the Kroger company, rave regularly, and build an estajte for themselves and their families, was offered employes of the retail food concern by Jacob E. Davis, vice president, at a meeting of Fort Wayne branch employes at Fort Wayne. The meeting was one of a series scheduled to acquaint Kroger employes with the copifiany’s new saving and profit sharing’plan and to give them portunity to Join. In charge of the meeting was Jqmes D. Wlesqn, Fort Wayne branch manager. It is estimated that gpproximate’.y* 17,000 are eligible, to participate in the pldn which is evailable to

KROGER BRANCH MANAGER’S SALE OF iii-i iir ,u< i-iriiinm - I—.. .ji Ir, ■«,,,, ji KROGER. Highest quality . j . budget price. mHE p ° rk & beans 2 33c KIDNEY BEANS 2 X 2 25c pa( kers label PEAS ' s-~.ondT.nde. «C LIBBY'S ;i FRUIT COCKTAIL /S) Five fine diced , ■■ j i™ lsin * M 3 ■> ■< c /Aov / heavy syruo an / • „■ I ■ ’ I wt ■ if* • ' ■ !•/';; PACKER’S LABEL—Cut KROGER GREEN BEANS No Ca 3 n o3 l4c APPLESAUCE “ 14c , Vacuum Packed. Golden Bantam J \ KROGER. Sour Pitted KROGER CORN 16c RED CHERRIES c 2 21c GREEN GIANT \ KROGER. Cling Halves PEAS | N c o “ 3 21c PEACHES , No c« 2H 31c KROGER. Homogenized PEANUT BUTTER S 33- ' ! ' r : I [I I KROGER. Rrefreshing KROGER HOT-DATED COFFEE ORANGE JUICE 27c SPOTLIGHT KROGER. Rich ... Satisfying SUPER SOFT. Save up to 4c TOMATO JUICE //27c KROGER BREAD 2 £ f ‘ 15c Lunch time favorites Pineapple Orange i lb , * SPAM - PREM c O n z - 49c SILVER LAYER CAKE 59c PACKER’S LABEL A Extra Thin ... 4ih 1 GRATED TUNA 25c KROGER CRACKERS /26c EATMORE. I’ ’j-lb. sticks KROGER. Special blend f MARGARINE c/25c ICED TEA X 49c H ■ i B ‘ .. I GUARANTEE!) TO CUT RIPE! > HALVES .. 55c QUARTERS .. 30c WATERMELON - 99ELBERTA... Freestone Golden Ripe Fruit I , PEACHES 3 tb. 29c BANANAS | I w lSc Medium size... SUNKIST Extra Large..SUNKIST ' ORANGES Dozen 25c LEMONS Dozen 49c I MBHeHRHMMHIw Especially fed for more meat per bone structure. Marketed at the “Tender Age” of 12 weeks- . . . Fa*ncy Wbjte Roehs. C?ut up ... Pan Ready. * FTTT ' FRYING CHICKEN - 63' “MMMIMMM | TURKEY broilers 7fl c FRYING CHICKEN PIECES Fancy, fully dressed. *- b ' B Lb. »5e Pan Ready ... Beltsville Hens. m LEGS & THIGHS Lb. 89c 4to 5 lb. size. WINGS Lb. 450 BACKS Lb. 29c Trimmed of excess bone and fat before weighing and pricing. Tebderay ( SIRLOIN STEAK — 99< Full half hams with center slices left in FULL BUTT >1 f" 1 SMOKED HAMSXftJsi; KINGAN’S Circle-K .. . Dated for freshness lij' SLICED BACON -57' 7 inch cut ... U. S. Good \ ! Lean tender first efits RIB STEAKS 73c PORK CHOPS t tb . 49c CHUCK ROASTS //f tl> . 73c PORK STEAKS / 59c One Grade—The Best / Fancy Skinless ’/ GROUND BEEF lt) 64c WIENERS Lb 59c . < -i ■ ■ I

all employes 21 years of age or older who have had two or more' years of continuous service. Davis eXp|ainedxthat the progams provided an opportunity for employes to* save and invest a portion of their earnings in a saving fund and also to participate in the company’s profits, because a portion of the profit sharing fund will be Dvested in Kroger stock. “Participating employes as* a group will within a few years become important stockholders in the company nnd have a big stake r in its success,” he said. Early Hindus thought the' in ihe, human skull were actually the haqdwriting of the god Brahima, \according to the Sheaffer, Pen research library.

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