Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1952 — Page 8

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KROGER (Cealtawe* From Page Six) garine, and cheese—including many varieties of the finest specialty cheese, will be stocked. The department is fully self-service and the cutting, weighing, and marking of all dairy items is done in the ! store. The personnel in this departtoent has been trained Ip prepackaging merchandise forfijuick and, easy selection. -'y i Meat Department The meat department is equipped with the finest meat display cases. This department has -also been equipped with a special air conditioned' cutting room where power saws, slicers, and grinders are used to speed up the preparation of var.tous cuts. A large holding cooler, in which all the equipment is stainless steelhas been provided, as well as. a special deep freeze unit for storing items that have been quick frozen, so they can be displayed and offered to the consumer without the danger of the product becoming defrosted. Also installed is a special self-serve case for the easy and quick selection by cusstomers of sausage and smokeif meat items. This case, too, is entirely open and properly refrigerated. i Fruit* and Vegetable* The fruit and department is equipped with a completely refrigerated fresh vegetable display rack which insure* fdeshneets and crispness of vegetables. The fruit and vegetable department will afeo be sell-service. A h\rge portion of the various Itfms offered will be prepackaged at the store with the weight and price being shown oneach individual -package although customers can Select bulk produce items as well as ,those that have been prepackaged. In the rear of the store a special department has been set up for the handling of aH

Tonight & Tuesday DORIS DAY DANNY THOMAS ‘TLL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS” Frank Lovejoy, Patrice Wymore ALSO—Shorts 14c-44c |nc. Tax —O-• ■ Wed. A Thurs-—Ruth Roman, "Tomorrow is Another Day” First Show Wed. at 6:30 BE BURE TO ATTEND! Coming Sun. —- Cary Grant, "Room For One More” - - ' »

FIRST METHODIST LENTEN SPEAKERS FEBRUARY 24 — — MARCH 23 ■M Six (fat Sunday SPECIAL MUSIC SERVICES 7.30 P. M. fGSI Iw&fl LET US KEEP LENT AS A TIME OF SPIRITUAL ADVANCE K, , s ji BISH ? i ,^ AZ . E !!? ERNER • MARCH 9 MARCH 16 or. robert bruce pierce 8,.h0p ol Oh.o Area |~ ■ ' ■k | ’■ 2 Patter, Broadway Chareh Oh.. >} indlanappll,. lodian. ■. Mfe 6 ' \ ■ — 1 - - MARCH2 B W MARCH 30 J| ■> rtiffiw, rw«»l ■ESr 1 • - 1 H BfcSr..3 asailswa . BlMnB"' • ■: IfjfKLF*w. flraHmBlWBMBl . - . PW- tl."w i Tmt IMUW! MiBMMBi HMk iMH . BISHOP IVAN LEE HOLT DR. LONG, f St. Louie Area * Pastor, Trinity Church MBHUi St. Louis, Missouri Chicago, Illinois k J < DR. CHESTER McPHEETERS . 1 Pastor, Metropolitan Church . ? ‘ j DR. PAUL DOUGLAS H Detroit, Michigan I L , . \ f Former State Senator 1 DECATUR BUSINESS FIRMS SPONSORING THIS AD uni«r.ity pr..ide nt UkTsHOe’sTMF “to «!!!!!« jJBW-F- BEmM * HT *‘ R * ET WHRIOK BBQS. ||

fruits and vegetables so they’are properly trimmed and washed; before being offered for sale, ,'jjt I In order to speed up 'service a| the check-out lanes, no merchandise will he sold in thesb lane*. Such items as candy, gum, and razor blades are made accessible to customers just before they enter the check lanes. The store has a* unusual feature of a magic carpe: controlled exit poor which will be an added jeonr -venience for customers. 1 In keeping with (he wishes of the community, the Jtroger company has decided not to stock beer;and wine in their new’ store. ( Waldo Bennett Manager ’ The new store‘will be underithe management of! Waldo Bennett, who was manager of the old store. Bennett has been with i the Kroger company since 1938 and has received special training for the operation of the new ;self-4erv-ice market. j Others who will assist him in the operation of thie new store.will be Harold Basstng?r as head meat cutter: Oland Myers, head stock ’ man. Richard Evans,,head produce clerk, and Maxint Bauman,, jtead' checker. Local Contractor* On-Job The lease for the Schug building was negotiated by the Kent Realty & Auction company of this dw. Clarence Bultemeie'r of Bultemeier Constructipp company jwas the general contractor for the remodeling. Other Ipecatur suppliers and contractors on the job included. Baker J’lumbnig and Heating company; Kiess Electric; j Ashbaucher’s Tin Sljpp. Niblick and company. Butler'* and Kocher Lumber company. Ji-

— ■„ kMoxMII DON'T HESITATE TO APPLY 10 OS WREN HO NEED A LOAN We will make a $25 loan just aS quick as we will a larger one. You? signature and income are the chieE i security requirements. 1 A small part Os your income eiicß month will repay 4 loan. Special terms are available to fahnergi or I other persons with seasonable in* ! come. Loan* quickly and privately nthd# usually on sarpe day you apply. Let < > us tell you more about it—no obli»„ gation. C»ll. phone or write-* :' ?■■ ii| LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Grodnd Flodr r fc . l a?^ s r; ond Sl • . . . '

‘ ? —U- < - w ■ WJ! [ I® • * HHBhj ■*n • ■ dr * • >1 • Il i p-'- ' r ;1 ■ K i \ . I" f t-;?. . ’ i s -(s > ( IN WASHINGTON, T/Sgt. Daniel. Murph y, of Pittsburgh, Pa., demonstrates a one-man helicopter It is strapped to the shoulders like a knap sack, and can lift and carry a fully-armed man anywhere on a battlefield. The new “Hoppi-copter" was part of an .exhibit of Navy fire-- * power and technology accompanying an address by Adm. William N. Fechteler. Chief of Naval Operations, i (International Soundphoto)

om — -———-'i" ! Seven Jap Communists On Trial For Spying; . Tokyo, Feb. 18.—(Ufy— heven Japanese Communists. Were put on trial today on the charge of Spying against the American occupation forces. The. prosecution charges that the defendants possessed about 400 maps and reports of the basds and strength of American army; and air force and supply units when they were arrested; ip December. The trial was held before a fourman American military court; KOREAN TRUCE — Froni Page O0e) fighter-bombers damaged two] oCmmunist Mig-15 jet fighters and routed 38 jnore in a blazing dogfight over northwest oKrep. i On the ground, U.N. tanks aind infantry wiped out a reinforced; Communist platoon ifi onie of hit-and-run “killer raids" along the western half of the ijront. j

DOCATtm DAILY DWOCRAT, DUJOATUR, INDIANA

--f— —~-n-T' ■■— Income Increased In County a An extension poultry school will a be* held at the Berne auditorium at g 1 p.m. Thursday, with Wayne Dep i wiler, poultry specialist of Purdue, as the speaker. Four poultrymen p wijl lead a panel discussion during 0 .session. 1 Vjolue of poultry and poultry pN>1 dUjcjts sold In Adiatn* county ini creased from $926,194 to $1,142,128 from 1944 to 1949, according to 1950 - census figures. „ DEMANDS (Coxttxned Frogr Pxge Oxet dispute would be worked out. T • The wesetrn foreign ministers • on a four-power appeal board empowered to review war crimes 1 sentences. “;J! I . T H * J ! i’ H** Sixteen vessels aggregating 7T,- - 855 tjons Were launched in the ney? s Japan during the period Aug. 2t £hpt. 20. 4 •lL .- i Jr r, T. ! ' ; . /'■ ' J ' M

Racing Results In Arrest Os Drivers ' One Pleads Guilty, t Second Not Guilty ; An alleged automobile race in the north part of Decatur ended vis Monmouth Saturday night the'arrest of the two drivers. iDbcatur police took up the chaise in the north part of the t city where Fifth and Second streets intersept. When the squad ckr finally ' Stopped the two automobiles,’ the drivers, Edgar Ewell, 21, and Don (J. Hott, 17,1 were placed under attest. Hott was charged With reckless driving and pleaded guilty Saturday night in JP court. He was fined |5 and octets and by agreement with justice of peace Floyd Huntqr his driver’s license Was withheld from him for, a period of 30 days. v Ewell pleaded not guil/y lo charges of driving while under the Influence, resisting arrest, reckless driving and failing to shc|w officers his driver's license v Jtistee of peace Hunter set his hearing for February 22 at .7 o’clock p.in. ' Prosecutor Severin H. Schurger said today that there is a possibility that the cause will be transferred to mayor’s court, because Hunter has indicated “he is prejudiced." In this event, Schurger said, the JF 'charges will be dismissed and a new affidavit will be filed in mayor’s court. ' t >. PERMIT INCREASE icoatta—a From Pao O»e> order to cease and desist an Illegal practice.” Wampler said. -i

: gtißidlNi^riniddmiiiita w * FBI * complete beating HBBEKM - survey of your home, show you how to use any fuel at k saving. No W? ■ obligation. Pbona or write us now. **lAfan>L AnaAnmo maaaalaw wisn "Vviy iniiaiiy couia gw WMFlllgggM**gbSS a” fwiraiw v ii wwiKiinMin rwi ircw ww l B"! instaNod .f WBionwon Furnace two years ago. Our 7>toom homo has boon go warm and coxy Mo past two vdnters. is. evonl y to uro have no saare eotdx ilßfo save an doctor b<UB os wofl as fvoL I wish wrery family could -Myn. a WMameon PvnvtKv,'* . (Signed) W. L Hadley, H F. D. Kentucky WKIIAIMOM PUENACtS FOB ' Bae *Od fObifl'' aa PmwD HM^Sp (um bU S . .»' South 2nd Street Aarose from Court House - ' ——r

Autos In Collision On Sunday Morning Automobile!* driven by Omer Site*, 25, Van Wert, 0., and Robert Harvey, 19, Decatur, figured in a collision on state road 101, about two north of U.S. road 224 at |;4O o’clock Sunday morning. No wpre reported but damage estimated at about $275. State policeman Walter Schindler apd sheriff Robert Shraluka Investigated. * - i--- - - \ Rules Against Paying Portion Os Salary County Auditor Thurman Drew received a letter today from the state 'board of accounts stating that a paA of the salary of the Addms county home demonstration agent can nqt be paid while she attends a refresher course at a university. : 1 ! The opinion was secured on order bf the ,tounty commissioners. Miss Anna Williams, Adams county bomst agent, had asked that part of her salary be continued if she decided to attend the refresher course, on the stipulation that she would return here and assume her duties. The opinion ruled out the request.

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Two Pay Fines On J Traffic Charges Police arrested William Lee Bauman, Beyne route 2, Saturday night on a charge of speeding on North B'ifih street in DecaUur. Bauman pleaded guilty In iTP court and was fined 11 - and costst,' amounting to >11.75. Edward Olalcle, 18, Bsme, Ante 2, was charged by police with reckless drvling and paid a fine of >1 and costs in JP court Saturday right., P '. ' !'

PUBLIC SALE As this farm has been sold, we, the undersigned, will sell at public auction the following personal property, located 5 miles west of Herne, Indiana on State Road No. 118, then ITmiles On State Road No. 116, then Mr mile west; or 2 miles south of Linn Grove. Indiana on State Road Nd. 116, then % mile west; or 5 miles ea|t of Petroleum, on Monday, February 25, 1952 j Sale; Starting at 12:30 P. M. 4- DAIRY CATTLE — i T. B. and Bang* Tested and Galfhood Vaccinated Guernsey cow, 6 years old, was fresh Red cow, 6 years old, due to freshen February 28; \ Black cow 1 , 5 years old, was fresh November 28, rebred Dec.j 20; ‘ A « Holstein cow, 4 years old, due io freshen March 15; Holstein cow, 4 years old, due to freshen April 1; Holstein cow, 4 years old, due to freshen May 14; ■■ Holstein cow, 4 years old, due to freshen February 15; 1 - Holstein cow, 4 years old, was fresh, January 1, hebred Feb. 2; Holstein cow, 4 old, was fresh January 7;, \ ’ j j Red cow, 4 years old. was fresh January 30; \ \ Guernsey cow. 4 years old. was fresh February 5; \ Holstein cow, 2 years old, was fresh Sept. 10. rebreik Oct. 15; Holstein cow, 3 years old, was fresh May 18. pasture bted; • 6 Holstein heifers, bred, some due by sale date; \ 1 Guernsey heifer, bred: V 3 heifer calves; < \ 5 heifer calves, 101 months old; \ Purebred Holstein Bull. 2 year’s old. Biill calf. 8 months ohl. NOTE —•Production ijpcords will be given day of sale.- You are wMoome to inspect this dairy herd anytime before day of sale. 55—•’HOGS —55 i \ 2 Registered Hampshire sows, coming with third litters, in Apm; 4 Hampshire sows, coming Wltji second litters in April; 6 Hampshir\ gilts, due to farrow in April; Hampshire male hogs eligible to register.\ 1 year pld; 42 nice Hampshire feeding shoats. Spivs, gilts and male hog, old immuned. A ? i | HAY—STRAW—GRAIN 800 bushels corn; 50 bushels oatijs; 700 bales of mixed hay; 150 bales .of straw. MISCELLANEOUS Met,al 12-hole hpg feeder; 2 barrel hog fountain; 3 ho£ troughs; 3 barrel stock tank; 8 can milk can rack; 6 ten gal. milk cans; 2 wash .tank?; fSurge water heater; j Bxlo good aluminum building and other articles too numerous to mention. TERAIS—CASH. --4 Not responsible in case of accidents, Salp will be held under teht. ELDON BROWN and MAX NAAS, Owners Ellenberger Bros.—Auctioneers 1 Elmer Baumgartner—Clerk \ * 18 21 —, f,. .

I ! il l '■ ]! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1952

Minor Auto Mishap Is Reported Sunday A minof auto mishap occurred Sunday at the comer of Adams and Line street*. Automobile* driven by Lawrence Beal of Decatur and Edward yUrnova, Decatur route 1, w« ro involved. | None opcupants was injured and damage tp the vehicles was 'rtpi<:ed to be small. k Trade in * Good Town — Decatur