Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1951 — Page 7

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951

WfH PURCHASE OF CARA NOMfe Py COLOGNE Both 150 f

SMITH DRUG CO.

KROGER FOOD VALUES TO HELP YdUf LIVE BETTER FOR LESS L '. VvSb- ■£. Baking value! ... Dark I ■ Brown Sugar 2 Pkgs. 29c I r 181 QUAKER MSwRWSImE Yellow Cornmeal X 47c 9H3k' Sul Powdered Milk 39c - «? KROGER. Makes delicious pies. Mincemeat X 20c Stock up at this low price dfi J’our favorite brands 1 1 FLOUR msBuRY i -* ' \ Household Institute . . Rose PaHer? AVONDALE. Cut < Dinnerware Green Beans 13c In handy plastic bar j\ 2 I AVONDALE. Save on this value! WrisleySoop SL n s9c Kidney Beans ’S’MOc EVERYMEAL. Fine quality | Sweet, tender \ Applebutter | 19c Avondale Peas No <S? 13c lirgeFrvnes Ifc 26c Applesauce "“c” He California Seedless s; KROGER. Light Sunmaid Raisins tA b 9 37c Chocolate Drops pk S b 29c PEANUT BUTTER F KROGER BREAD Homogenized. J Qr | Why pay more? Loaf IJ > “Live Flavor” .. Rich, Winey Vacuuip; Packed Frosted with luscious cherry fudge. ~» I \ KROGER COFFEE 85c CHERRY FUDGE CAKE ' E ., 59c KROGER. Quick-Frozen ?; Kroger-Made .. Studded with tempting fruit ORANGE JUKE 18c FRUIT CAKE 1.29 ' - ' _j_ —1 I F* \ Lb * ll' I APPLES JONATHAN 3 lb *-3 | ** PECANS |lg I pascal catßY “ 3,€ 49‘|1 |ssmun rX- 3* PORK °-ROAST p - ktt * > 6,1 1 ’>■7. Perk Steaks . tb. 4,c BU ae b™ > L ' » ?| Removed... W ■ Ground Beef J Lb 65c KINGAN’S 4 to 6 Lb. Shanhless. Whole er Half Kreger Tenderay Beef . . Choice Center Cutu. SMOKED PICNICS 45c ROUND STEAK U. 03 KINGAN’S Ci^cle-K... Mild, sweet flavor Kroger Tenderay.. Center Cuts SLICED BACON \k 49c CHUCK ROAST v a 72c Kroger Tenderay ...7 Inch Cut.. U.K Good , Krogel Tenderay ..For broiiinr ’k JRIB ROAST u.79c PORTERHOUSE

Civilian Defense Need Is Cited In Impromptu Speech

Floyd Hunter ia a man convinced of the need for civilian defense in the community. « .

It’s a subject on which he ean expand to tremendous lengths, pointing up the deep sorrows which could accrue if civilian defense isn’t strengthened. - 1

Yet, Floyd is also a man who knows the value of a soapbox. , He believes now that civilian defense, say, and soapboxes are dependent, one on the other. The other night a bunch of the boys were whoopin’ it up, la one of the city’s halls, and Floyd was telling "the benefits of a good, sub-

DMUTV* lUK.T DKHOOWr, DKUTtm, MOUXA

Anniversary Speaker ____

*5 • \ ■ ■ The Rev. Arthur W Hias of Cleveland, ohio, will preach at Z ion Lai theran church. West Monroe street, Sunday morning at the 8 and 10:3D services, as the local congregation concludes its jubilee celebrations of the 50th anniversary of its organization, December 1, 1901. ■ /

A. \ stantial civilian defense, h Rimming a tabla wore about a dozen men gathered together to discuss, among other things wine, women and song, and Floyd was relating the virtues of taking cover when the time came. His statements began to ring with the unmistakable qualities df oratory. Other conversations were subdued, and civilian defepse—or the almost complete lack at ft lit the county—was being flailed for all it was worth in the epochal utterances of Floyd Hunter. Punctuating his I speech with sturdy finger punching and -“Why, do you know ...” Hunter kept h’s audience spell-bound. «. For a while, that is. one of the men who was whoopin’ it up in one of the eity’k halls obtained a box, placed it next td Floyd, and witboot breaking stride. Hunter kept the liiie of thought alive. What was the line of thought? Simply this: it’s later than yoil think. , The soapbox? “A handy gadget,” sayß Floyd. ”1 can now understand how great men became great. Besides, the smoke wasn'| as thick up there.” -

Public Auction As I am quitting fanning and Decatur I will sell the following at Public Auction on U. S 33 to the Drive-In Theater • hep Ijmile South or 1 mile Bast of the Adams County Farm Home, on r | . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11,1951 * 123 M P. FARMALL “CUB” TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS 1949 Farmall “Cub” Tractor on Rubl&£ fully equipped, in the best of condition, been used very little. an&foliowing equipment: Single Bottom 14 inch Breaking Plow, Wheel Weights, 5 foot Mower, Cultivators; 2 Section Steel Frame Spike Tomh Harrow, good; 2 Discs; 2 Wheel Stock Trailer; Wagon & Rack; Wagon with triple box; Platform Scales; Fuel Drums; Forge, Blacksmith Tools; Delco Lilght Plant; Sheep Clipper; Garden Flow; Harness: 2 Brooder Stoves; Chick Feeders and Fountains; W ton Os l|ard Coal; Small Tools and Miscellaneous. ■ i .CORN—2OOO bu. more or less good Corn. $ y • 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS & MISCELLANEOUS 2 Rockers; Floor and Table Lamps; -» Oak Chairs; Oak Dining Table; Cook Stove; Power Cream Separat<; Block Washing Machine; White Sewing Machine; Hall Tree; Large Wardrobe; Metal Utility Cabinet; Phonograph and Record*; New s4isage Grinder; Lard Press; Car Top Luggage Rack; Dishes and cookiM^utensils; Misc. articles. TERMS'—CASH. Not Responsible for|/Lccidents. ED ELLSWORTIi, Owner Roy S. Johnson. i I 1 ' t - Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers * ; I 4 - Bryce Daniels—Clerk i 1 : \ 4 6 g V . J ’■' - ' ' Public Auction I am qbitting farming and moving to Farida and will sell at Public Auction 1 mile Northwest of New Haven. l«d. (V& mile East of Parrott Packing Co.) or 5 miles Northeast of FOrt Wayne. Ind.—at the Junction of Roads 30-14-24 at New Haven go East og Road 14-24 to First Crossroad then North to the Thimler Read the® East % mile to Jay Hoff Farm. ' ’•> SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1951 at 12 Noon, CST \ j . 37 — HEAD HOGSt—37 Yorkshire Sows with 8 pigs by sid# 3 Pure Bred Yorkshire Sows, open; Registered HampshfnTSbw, o&n; 3 Registered Yorkshire Gilts, open; 4 Pure Bred Hampshire Sprint Gilts, open; 16 Feeders 50 I \ 1 ' • FERGUSON TRACTOR AN> EQUIPMENT Ferguson Tractor bought new fall of j 949; Two Bottom 14 inch Breaking Plow; Cultivators; Weeder; Hydraulic Tractor Lift; Tractor Jack; Dunham Disc for Ferguson; Black Rawk Fertilizer Corn Planter, for Ferguson; McDeering 2 Section Spring Tooth. Harrow; McDeering 6 ft. Mower; Rubber Tire Wagon, built; from truck chassis, with 10ply Tireg and 14 ft. Bed, will carry heavy load; Superior 12 Hole Fertilizer Grain Drill; 2 Wheel Stock Trailer; :3* good Hog Houses; 3 good Self Feeders; Feed Cooker with Jacket; shrd Press; Copper Kettle; 3 Fuel Drums; Misc. • •;> HA Y — STRA.W — CORN 175 Bales Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay;!s: 100 Bales Oat Hay; 400 Bushel Good Corn in Crfb. . -f. ' MARKET BUILDING A. EQUIPMENT—An,£xtra good Market Building 12 by 30 with Roof and 3 Sides of removable support Posts, wired; 13 Hot Bed Sash 3 by 0; 40 Vegetable or Fruit Crates; 75 Bushel Baskets. y J ‘ * HOUSEHOLD GOODS & MISC. 6 HP. Mercury Outboard Motor, 2 years old; Bookcase; 2 Day Beds; Pair Table Lampe; 3 Bedroom Lamps; Set of Dishes, service for 8; Misc. Cooking Utgnsils; 32 ft. Extension Ladder; Six Lawn Furniture Sets, made of Florida Cypress, set consists of 2 chairs and settee; Garden Tools and Miscellaneous. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE —This property is Exceptionally good. It has been properly for and is in fine condition. TERMS—GASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. ROY KELLER, Owner Lunch WB! Be Served. Bey S. Johnson. I '• - ' . Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers ” J ’ Bryce Daniele —Clerk 5 A- •, i j * . 6

feajt Os Immaculate Conception Saturday The-, feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin. Mary will M celebrated Saturday as a holy day of obligation tn St. Marys Catholic church. The masses will be at 15:30, 7 and 9 a.m. Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

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