Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1953 — Page 8

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$250,000 Damage lif Fire At Soup Plant | TERRE HAUTE UP — Damage was estimated at 1250,000 today and about 350 employes were idled by a three-alann fire which swept the Campbell Soup Co. slant Wednesday. Thefire broke out in the precessing ? and canning department where pork and beans are canned. The plant was shut downfor

IF YOM jj|gp | LIKE TO EAT... ...HERE'S SOME AROTHER 816 1 Beef Salel ■ ■ ' ' > Jjv \ ■ (Adams County-Native Corn-Fed Beef) ■ ■■■ - ' — n YOUNG, TENDER I BEEF ROASTIb. 39c LEAN, TENDER BOILING BEEFIb. 21c 5 it's.so ——. 1.111-1 ■■ ...—f— ■ , LEAN GROIMB BEEF - lb. 35c 3 »(• sj.oo ROUND SWIS sf DTE Alf IL or MINUTE A | vItAR “ ID. OuC — fra . I RIB or CLUB STEAKS - lb. 49c 5 lbs. jg or more 4OV th. 1 ■ I "j|T ■ — I Veal Specials (Adams Counjy Native Fat Veal) SIRLOIN VEAL STEAKS or CHOPS - - lb. 55c RUMP LOIN or ” SHOULDER VEAL ROAST ■ - 1b.49C ROUND VEAL STEAK or BONELESS PADDIES ■ - lb.J VEAL LOAF -i - - - lb. 49c • , ' With Lean Pork Added VEAL HEARTS add . FRESH TONGUES - --- lb. 39© Wilk SI'H'III.S FRESH ■ | PICNIC HAMS UL..u.35c WHOLE or HALF FRESH SHE 1b.47c SLICED, RINDLESS I BACON - - - • - - - lb.ptk.69c Our Own Sugar-Cured Hickory Smoked BACON CHUNK 3 65C Ib. I SUGAR CURED, SMOtED JOWLS -■ - lb. 35c 3 lbs. SI.OO WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ON FRESH and SMOKED MEATS FOR ADDED BARGAINS ON VARIOUS CUTS OF . .| - BEEF PORK and VEAL We will have another nice selection of Young Corn-fed Beef Quarters from 60 to 125 lbs. each, x Special this weekend, hy the side, weighing about 160 to 170 tbs* to the side, com fed steers ~ and heifern .. 33e H. P. SCHMITT PACKING COMPAIIY LOCKER SERVICE

Armistice Day and only employe’?, a guard and a maintenance man, were in the plant when the fire started near a truck entry door., In the United States, television antennas are horizontal in order to receive \ horizontally-polarized TV wnves. Some 'other countries, however, use vesical polarization and therefore require vertical receiving antennas. Trade in a good Town — Decatur

Plans Improvement For Downtown Lot Property long considered an eyesore by city oficials —a small! lot on the northwest side of an alley between Second and Third streets bordering Monroe street-\-is being planned for improvement sometime in the future, according to the owner, William S. Bowers. But Bowers declined to give details the improvement. Two years ago, acording to Mayor John Doan, the city approached Bowers with the offer of tearing down the fence bordering the property, and filling it in—at no . expense to. him—after which it was to be used as a parking lot. Mayor Doan said Bowers turped do'wn the offer. The ground, which is about 15 feet by 40 feet, is scooped out toward* )|Ae \center and filled with rubbble left over from a building owned by Bowers that was torn down by order of the fire marshall as condemned. Confirms Reports Christine To Wed WASHINGTON UP — Patrick Flanigan, 26-year-old Washington artist, has confirmed reports that he has asked .Christine Jorgensen to marry him. , Miss Jorgensen now appearing at a hotel in 'Las Vegas; Nev., !< the former CI who claims she was transformed into a woman through surgery, f-' Easy Money ROCHESTER, N; Y., UP — The simplest suggestion often brings big dividends. Clarence W. Houghtaling, a 30-year-veteran of the Eastman Kodak Co., recommended that finished photographic “paper samples be transported by pneumatic tube rather than by messenger. The new method insures speedy inspection and reporting. For the suggestion, Houghtaling received |1,500. sen. McCarthy (Co»tl««»ed From Owe) 8 same as a subpena.” The hearings which may be open later, are expected to last two days. ‘McCarthy is due in PoiKland, Maine, Saturday.

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County School Head To Lead Discussion * ■ , . ■ ■ i Grabill On Unit At Purdue Conference \i G, M. Grabill, superintendent of Adams county schools, will be one of the six leaders in the discussion unit on “An in-service education program for teaching personnel” at the county superintendents conference at Purdue University Nov. 16 and 17. Serving with him will be Frank McLane, Elder J. Eberhart, William E. Wilson, Paul H. Beck and Harvey K. HendHckson, superintendents of schools in Marshal, Vanderburgh, Clark, Randolph and Warrick counties respectively. The general theme for the epee will be “Legal responsibilities and leadership opportunities for Indiana county superintendents." Dr. Shirley Cooper, Assistant seek retary of the American association of school administration, Washington, D. \C„ will be the director. He will give the address on “Leadership opportune ties for county superintendents" at

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the opening session in the Memorial Union Building. Four separate unit discussion groups will meet Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning and a report from these units will be made at the luncheon meeting Tuesday noon which ends the conference. Topics in the other units will be “Selection, approval and assignment of teaching personnel.” “Working ifiith non-teaching personnel in local schools” and “Uniformity and individual initiative in local schools.” The two-day conference’is sponsored by the Purdue division of education and technical extension division in cooperation with the Indiana county superintendents association. Dr. Clarence Pound,

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953