Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1953 — Page 2
*i3 / vcJ *v/2 jb IMEintL, —ft Your Holiday food Mood* • ▼ A&P STORES OPEN TIL 944 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CLOSED AU DAY SATURDAY, JULY 4TH OPEN MONDAY. JULY 4TH ALL DAY I ■ Fcudous "Super-Right"—-I 4 Io J 6-Jb, Ayg. I Smoked Hams "■• 59 c I _; I "Super Right" 10 so 12 lb. evg. Fully Dressed Tray Packed I Cooked Hams. . .«»69« Fresh Fryers. ...«,, 57 c I ; | Beef Rib Steak st TO 3rd RIB •’•• ». 49c Broiler Turkeys •■.. •». 69c I B Chuck Roast B cu? E 39c Canned Hams wulnlds 1 • . 6’/4 An $7.39 | fl Skinless Franks MEAT •i• •• • ill. 49c Stewing Chickens DRESSED • • Ifc. 59c fl Boiled Ham aucc? ...*.. pkg. 65c Large Bologna PWCE .. . . 39c I Ground Beef »w®s**» •••••». 39c Perch Fillets frozen •••• >• ». 29c SPECIAUY SELECTED A dM Cantaloupe jf Pascal Celery LARGE 4I ? I *'• ... |. k 33c Oranges Head Lettuce B GROWN • e • p . 2 heAda 35c Lemons 30« R SIZE • • • dozen 59c Watermelons — 31.49 Baaonos ‘igg™. .... {....>., ITc Potatoes 15 w, Juice . • • . . 2 R9c Radishes HtilTE R Pkgs. 25c Lemonade Mix GROVE ••• •• 2 c*n» übmbmmbbbbwbmbw • v Jane Parker 8 Inch 1 lona Crushed Apple Pie ...... 39 c Pineapple... 2 ~ 49 c Layer Cake - ... 49c Chicken CANNED I • * 3Vm can $1.39 Fresh Pies SP£ N A ?fiS£?49c Pastry Hour • v . f £JS BL . D ..... 5 £i 33c Potato Chips park« .\» . • 59c Sparkle Gelatin flavors ••• • 3 20c Sandwich Rolls . . . offi 25c I Com c^m . v Wc - Grapefruit Sections £rand • • 2 .SS- 29c Crsckcr Jsck sv&ypack 6 ea ? 6 * ...... io ’Z 99c Corned Be<d .. t’tt 49* Peaches .... - 2 - 25 c Treet Pork 6 Beans *VITH F TOMATO SAXICE 2 cams 39c Boned CWoken . 5 « 45* ° Hv «« ”»..... . 49c n •<r SWANSON Sox. ae Sarden Retish i“2x ..... . .”7« 23c BOflCd Turkey CANNED •• • .wn 46* Feanet Butter Sage , 2 ‘S 59c ■ j sunkist ' M ♦*«.“ 4>Ar DW Pickles ...... j. . . t ,4 2T 39c lemonede brand ...«2 «« 29* hups catsup 4 . 2 29c Orangeade b= t ~. 2 Z 29* W •••••• p IdMBM LIIM SUNKIST i 4-x. Ched-O-Bit Lvllion JUIvV BRAND • • • • can |IJ CHEESE FOOD DnlmXmU,,. AFRICAN.. Palmolive Soap.... 3 23* > 2 79c I Toilet Soap •worn £ ••3 <X 23* 'Cream FLAVOR 3 COMBINATION » 1 x.v 69c Ciimai* Oiuio NB * ' 4fia FreMi Butter •_ • <*• lr ®“ 69c dUper OUOS m«r«nt .. . w,. Zlr Sliced Cheese 3KS3M MR°mUBNTO * SqL 29c y I makes dishies 4£b Cream Cheese BRAMD*^* •w m 2 iq sparkle ..• •. . ;»j.. kr„ xo fresh Butter ;snrs^ . . *j: m fob s£n«was M 23* |u *«* l w •.-.• • • 69c Ajax Cleanser CLEANING 2 cans 25° Baby Food =>' ■ ■ 5 ... 47‘
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Beef-Buying Program On. By Government Assist To Drought Stricken Ranchers Os The WASHINGTON UP — ture department today bewail it> (biggest becMbuying program sine* the dust scowl days of the Thirtiea in an effort to gave en ranchers of the southwes| froni “ruinously low prices.” 4t lAlthouigh the buying progtAm La aimed primarily at halting < price panic in Texas cattle markers, the effect may be to boost rfetaft beef pricea throughout the countrf. Secretary of agriculture T. 'Benson said the department will buy 200,00Q,000 pounds at •beef, hamlburger and boned', beef in the next 20 weeks. TM$ purchases, averaging 10,000,000 pounds a week, would represent <ibout 6 per cent otf the nation’s average weekly beef production. Mqst of the meat will brf used foo the school lunch program. |4 The beef buying program was the most dramatic move yet undertaken by the government to relieve the drought area. The agriculture department pre-' pared emergency legislation for submission to congreas today. Jlep W. R. Poage D-Tex. said he understood the bill would call for a |50,000,000 increase in the emergency credit funds of the farmere'i|iome administration to be used for l<>anß in the'drought area. The credit coloration's board of directors held a closed meeting Tuesday night to decide what prices it will charge for surplus corn and other govern-ment-owned feed shipped into the drought area. The feed Mill be sold to ranchers at below market prices and the difference made up out of an $8,000,000 disaster relief fund granted earlier this week by President Congressmen from the drought area, who have been urging drastic federal relief moves, praised Benson’s decision to bolster beef prices with heavy federal' pur chases. “That’s good news," said Poage, second-ranking Democrat on the bpuse agriculture conwdttee. "K enoQld help the situation considerably.”. ’ \ j The department's monthly farm price report Tuesday showed that prices of {Calves, sheep and beef cattle fell |2.«0, FJ.7O and ADVKJR'riSKMJHIV-r FOR BIDS M AIER MOKKs IMPKOVFniKVTS C«T» OF BEHkK, INDIANA The City of B» roe, Indiana w.U receive iblds for the ftirniyhing and erection of an elevated Hteel storage tank until 7:3« p.m. (ipeatral Standard Time) on the J3th dav of July, 10V3. at the office o f the .Clerk-Treasurer in the City U,ali Berne, Indiana, at WUicli time ®«d place all bids will be puhtjely opened, and read aloud. $ Tlu> contract document* and fßfecifieattons are on file, for review at the offices of Clyde K. Willigme & lAstiociatets, (Wngineers, al sl2 West Colfax Avenue, South Bend 1, Indiana, and 612 Cliamber of CowHwerce Building, Indianapolis 4, Indiana, and at the office of t|ie lOlerk-Treasurer, Berne, Indiana. x Copies of the documents may be obtained tlirough the South Bend office of Clyde JS. Williams & A|kby depositing |15,00 for each set of documents so obtained. A sum of 410.00 will be refunded upon return of all documents witmln ten (10) days a/ter receipt of Whs. except that the full amount of ihe deposit for one set of tli£ documents wHU be refunded to each bidder who submits a formal proposal and who ab>o returns the documents iud specifications. ;; The City of Berne reserves tile right to reject any or all bids <nd waive any irreg-uilurities in ly<jA certified check or bank payable to tiie City of Berne, ftidiana, or a satisfactory bid b<#u<l executed .by tlie bidder and a sUjptty company, in an amount eiiual :t>> 5 per rent of the bid shall l>e submitted vfith each bid. . ''aG The successful bidder wMI be required ; to furnish .a satisfuetdry performance and labor and iriatcrid.l bdnd. x J The execution of a contract s>p the part of the Owiner is suhj<Gt to being held in abeyance, fori-a period of six (6) months pending' approval of a petitipn Jo lie filed with the Public Service ComAdvMwpm of Indiana for a proposed Jn, witter rales, and pending acceptable sale of revenue bonds for financing the project costs, i S No bid may be withdrawn aXfCr the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids for at least sixty («0) days. CITY OF BBIINiE, IN|>I.\NA G. C. MOSER, JK.. Clerk-Treasurer Dpte June 22, 19J3 ! Idi 6/2 4 7/1 I. •I'4
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THE DDOATUH DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
U. S. Casualties In Korea Now 137,512 Battle Casualties Up 650 For Week WASHINGTON, UP —American battle casualties in Korea now total 137.512, an Increase of #SO over the number reported last week, the defense department announced today. The new figure includes 24,545 dead, 100,023 wounded, 2,748 captured; 8,«70 missing, and 1,526 previously reported captured or miseing but eince returned to military control. The report included all casualties from the beginning of the war whose next of kin had been notified through last Friday. The week’s figures showed an' increase of 159 dead, 473 wounded and 44 captured. There was a decrease of 12 missing and 14 previously reported captured or missing and since returned. ■l' » " I II II I per 100 pounds respectively from niid-May to mid-June to their lowest levels since 14>46. Beef cattle prices were only 77 per tent otf what agriculture experts figure a “fair” price, and calf prices -were only 74 per cent of the “fair” level. FREDBROUGH, (Coatlnned From Page Oae) Box Elder Creek spilled out of its ■banks in a flash flood and trapped Mi|S, Don Logan and her son, Alvin, 18, in the basement of their home. The flood also surrounded albout IQQ homes with water and caused an estimated <609,000 damage. (Michigan, which has been slammed by two disaeterous ,torna<oes in the last six wqeks, was lashed by the gange - violent wind storms that struck Wisconsin. Winds up to 70 miles an hour were reported -before the aquall Hne blew itself into Ohio and Kentucky early today. A Detroit man was drowned off Point Huron, Mich., when the (Winds capsized his fishing boat, and another drowning was reported at Grand Rapids, Mich. Two men were electrocuted, one at (Memphis. Mich., and another at Bay City, while handling power lines blown down by the storm. IKEPR EDICTS fOmStoweq ryem y«e Q We) and exaggerate their case. But he added that deep in his heart he believes a saUwfactory solution will he reached. At the outset of his conference, Mr. Eisenhower volunteered some generalised comments ahout the .unrest in East Germany and other areas behind the Iron curtain. He discouraged any thought c r physical action by the Western democracies that might be classed as intervention in the affairs of the Iron Curtain countries. But he said that the normal operation oi this government, he thought statements by our leaders should make abundantly clear to the insurgent people behind the Iron .Curtain that they have friehds in this world. The President pictured the July 10 meeting of the United States, British and French foregin ministers sca r e as an effort to reach •better understanding rather than concrete agreements. gPPbINT'MBN'r OF KXJUXTOa KXTAFJE AO. 4UOO Aojice 4m hereby «lve», That the undersigned has been appointed Exet-Wtor of the estate of Mury la*(sure late of Adams County, deraased. The estate is probablv «olyent. ■ m I E»E\ DIIIN H. SCILURGUR Executor June 30, 1952' WEVieRkN H. S('HUIUJEH Attorney JI LI 1— -g-—lo . : — ; If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. Iti brings results.
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APPOINTMKWT OF EXWLTOB estate: ND. 4WS Netlce I* jiereby pivea, That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Elizabeth A. Parent' late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably f*olvent. * IIQBERT J. KUMSCHLAG. Executor , June 16, 1963 SEVERIN H. 6CHUROEB, Attorney 6/17—24 7/1 * , NOTECE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Decatur School City, Decatur, .Adams Coffiftty. Indiana, have duly held a public hearing and adopted a resolution establishing a Cumulative Building or Sinking Fund of 75c on each 1100.00 of taxable property for a period of ten (10) years tom•me nd ng with taxes payable in 1*54. to replace a present Sinking Fund of 30c on each <IOO.OO of taxable property, pursuant to Chapter 57 of the Aeta of 1945. and all amendatory and supplemental Acts thereto, and that said action of said School Board has been aujmiitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, for approval, and said State Board of Tax Commisoioners, ehall hold a public hearing on said proposed levy, pursuant to the said Chapter 57 of the Acts of 1945; and all amendatory and supplemental Acts thereto, and i'ntereeted persons may inquire of the AuditUr of Adams County, Indiana, as to the time and place of said hearing.. BOARD OF RCHOOL TRUSTE+JS OF THE lIECATUR SCHOOI, CITY, DECATUR, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA By GEORGE D. HELM. Secretary V’OGI-EWEDtE & ANDERSON [ Lawyers'. ■ ' \ ; JULY 1 i V Democracy is never cheap; a nation must pay in full.\
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