Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1953 — Page 2
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f / ; ' I \ '^—- / ; Jr Ever y s * n 9l® day • • • down to the last small item KROGER PRICES ARE LOW! And what a dis- - v . ference that makes when you total up a whole week's food purchases. See how Kroger everyday low prices help you live better for BBBwBSIBI! KROGER FIG BARS x 49‘ KROGER ICED TEA.=- .x49‘ RRjH PORK & BEANS sssss- 2 <’-~ 35‘ ORANGE JUICE “sssr 1 & 29* SUGAR 1093 . ...... , Jin’ lIML l®«“fc k| SALAD DRESSING 2 = 39‘ 2=SS*MsPOTLIGHT coffee _- 81’ - ; 49' beverages — 3 - 29- cSHo™ = 19T„r I 'Vjr SLICED PEACHES ~x -%» 3r Ice Cream - 29* DOLE'S PINEAPPLE == - 29 c Maxwell s™ 89' I 'Z!^^Z=Z!ZSZSSSBSn^^®W*MWbSLJ!!L B( L l^- ,i . ■. .Jf H KROGEE. Creamy, Smooth FRUIT COCKTAIL "" 23 Peanut Butter x33* bev ‘* age TOMATO JUICE •.“ -“’ x 23 c Stuffed Olives 33* WmR ™o* M 49 CRISCO-SPRY “= 2 85 c Sweet Pickles X 33* I - On * | .. ■--.- , - - dlllllL-, - ' ll "" ri - -JI .... ■■ - ' tf.j I c«w^ ; . - J ' W|, k »T .« *- <>• _ ** Packer*! Label. Cream Style Yellow 'w — w wr v ntmc™«°' "« »'oru CORN 2 N c„ 3 ° 3 25 c * Guaranteed To Cut Rip.... TSXAS Jumbo Six. 30 to 32 lb. Avg. BUNS sandwich s 2UC * vnn * c °"> *■*’’ Bl ■■■■ MMOIM CRUNCH ROLLS oJ x 21c PEAr 25c TEBUfcB Bl |, BISQUICK X 43c TOMATOES 2 3 25c WVffll AiltlVlliMrll NESCAFE 1.49 BEANS 2 ctT 23c RED RADISHES c *"° •* •* 10 L W rnriKMTJ .'--■“^^^n-1 m«rjia.-: - -_ r •niiimi -. jptiur WMMnr« LJLM|W> SIRLOIN SltfiK gs* RIB STEAKS - -77 c wieners -a;- .. 49c 7!r “• / Tenderav Fancy All Beef.. Chunk or Slice VUVKfcD Pkg. 4yC / STEW BEEF s ....5»« A k«> J|M»; SWISS STEAK 65C GROUND BEEF 43* BOILING BEEFiiS u . 23c SMOKED HAM 53* i '.....■■ , ■’“. --■ -T- -k*'-••• -- ~ ;? --- • —r —
THE DECATUR DAILY DBMOCftAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
I t I THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1&&
Jolly Kelly Fund I Over $1,500 Mark Friday Is Deadline t For Fund Donations With Thursday and Friday ra«. raaining to be reported, the Jolly Kelly fund is over the 31.500 mark, the Wednesday report reveals. Those in charge <rf the fund ye? ported today that they were well pleased with the splendid response tram the entire community. The goal originally had burn set at 41,000. Those who still desire to contribute to the fund (or the well-known Decatur lady who has suffered with a heart ailment for several years, are asked to mail their cash or checks to Jolly Kelly fudd, post office box 4, Decatur, today or tomorrow. ). T. F. Graliker, president of the First state bank will present the money to oJe Kelly, husband of the heart patient, next wedk. Mrsmoney to Joe Kelly, husband of the sister in Dluffton but is Expected to return to Decatur 'within the next BG days. » Here are Wednesday's donors: Decatur Church of God ~„.„.$13.80 D.Y.B. clksa. Trinity Evan- J | « gelical-United Brethren church 5.(10 ? Aft. and airs. Jack Nelson .. 18-dO (Mr. and (Mrs. H. P. Engle ...... 10.09 Mr. & ,Mrs. Peter Bpangler .. 5.00 Decatur Psi lota Xi (Alpha Delta! Hororlty ..„..., 10.p0 ; IforriS RJ iPingry 5.00 Mrs. Martin Hansen. Bluffton I f : 5.00 Mr. anti (Mrs. Al D. Sctirhltt .. 5.00 ; Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Faurote .. 5.00 ; Mr. & Mrs. iFred Chronister .. 5.*, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, Eady .. 5.«>0 Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein .. 5.00 <Mr. a'ind IM ns. Irenaeus F. ' ]! Case* and FamHy Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buck, Marlon, O „....?. 5.0) Malcolm F. Locke & Family.. 5.00 Mr. & Mp. Bud Townsend .. 10x0 Leo Yggfer —......, 20.00 TOTAL FOR DAY .ufIBOJO ORANp TOTAL ......... ; ....31,525.37 Jobless Pay Claims Decrease In State FNp®ANA«RO(M6 UP — The number pf Indiana workers applying for unemployment insurance dipped below the 20,000 level last week for the first ihne In more than a front*, the state bmploy•ment security dtv isle n said today. 'Director William Stalnaker said the division received 1g.587 claims. Fewer vacation shutdowns and a ■■ generally improved industrial condition were credited with the re-< duction. Only the northern are?v where : completion of government 1 contracts resulted in some layoffs, djd unemployment increase. ■ .. 1 ' I—-— Installation Rushed At New City Plant Plumbing and electrical installation at the city's new diesel power plant at Seventh and Dayton is expected to draw to a close on or about August 15. according to a statement by city light and power chief L- C; Pettibone, jj Pettibone said he is shooting for that date — earlier than had been expected — and thinks tests on the giant diesel soon tb carry a good p»ri of thO city’s electrical load will follow soon thereafter. The engine itself has long been assembled but accessory construe, tion is 4 larger part of the job. ’• ' : ~ T ' Jail Sentence, Fine Given Decatur Man | William Smith. 81, 319 South I Seventh, gas sentenced to 10 days at the county jail and fined $5 and costs on a disorderly conduct change pressed after be was drag-'’ ged from the loft of his chicken coop in a druhken state. Poltee were called Wednesday afternoon by Relatives of Smith and the elderly man was found lying down in the coop loft. Chief Jim Bordeirs climbed a ladder? while patrolman Dale Death stood by below. Borders tried to humor Smith into coming down but received, instead, the swish of a crowbar swung by Smith that I knocked his cap off. Borders disarmed the man and he and* Death wasted no time grabbing >\ leg each to end the fracas. 'ff'-ww'fty.'MMk' '.fe j"".,i'~l ij| , "I'j 1' "!' ■ fk.
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