Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1958 — Page 6

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MANY THANKS To those who voted for me in the November Election, and my kindest to those who did not. Just continue to vote. It s a great privilege. Also congratulations to my successful opponent, Mr. Walter Koos. J. M. “Jim” Teeple Pardon this belated message. pol. advt.

XHiaiihsiiiviiii| Ms |U I I |Go Krogering And Get The Finest ~ w I Thanksgiving always tastes better when you serve the finest -Go / m A //Wk-jH \ F V !8 t > Krogering where you know the quality is high and prices are low. Lz j *****/M nZ W W Everything for the feast is on your Kroger's shelves so hurry on ' HW* H _K . over and live better for less. We will be closed Thanksgiving. Kw/ V•* . <^ Z **V~ 7 1' ff iCTT?Wf!PI|» ' ™ 1 <2v"lf ’ ?/.! Boston Butt... Lean, Tender Fit For The King JBK 1 ’wtsPj| Roast r~.d syc I lIBSST T«Ami I Canned Hams = s 6” «H MwkVHP WV Kroger quality —U. S. Inspected Beef Fres-shore Standards Vi »W»- f | CHUCK ROAST -.49* FRESH OYSTERS ”r 69*1 I ■--"45 5 C ran l> err y auce 2 h -39'| Reynolds Foil Wrap “25‘| Tasty Brand Vanilla | f YAABM FULL H totaling $5 or more GALLON | | Libby's Pumpkin -’lo' Brown Sugars: ■lo‘ | ■ Kroger all flavors Freshlike Whole Kernel Harvard Style '2s» _* Gol« •*>* |s| S i GELATIN 4.... 29' YELLOW CORN 2 ~ 29' LIBBY'S BEETS 2 ~ 39< | |j i X° f ,he Sea ” n Flori<,a 3 meat • cJB Ra I Grapefruit I Mgßgax S Get airisiSs !f| I - - <,,,h,r - Kr ° 9,r .-JfL — — - --• —■■-J| O# vifts Free W>*L I Tangerines- 49‘ | v 0( S^s g K f l Make your feast selection from _ _' — K M the varieties brought from all FLORIDA > mLowB / ■ I ov “GRAPEFRUIT **•*- 6 For 39* g I ■ fc- P €, ‘f. htfun * *•* _ -i .. .. - - awagifeto f u ■ /Vs Endive pound 29 c Florida Juice 6 BoWe ctn . 1 I bSS‘"~. » ORANGES DR. regßi. H—§| i Tjmj— White a«IWB P Lbl B AAw WITH PURCHASE OF I IIV W maa Ke /Is* r, <Q* 6 BOTTLE CTN. (King Sl«e) 9 I ' Potatoes 10 Lbs . 29c J‘” nJ D ““ mV 39c .. C n _ . _ __ _ We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices effective thru Saturday, November 22 in Decatur. W

BAG (Continued from page one) , foundries, machine shops, and sup- •! ply houses, but most of the major work is done for feed and grain manufacturers. Two grades of burlap are handled by the local bag company, they are seven and a half ounce per square yard and JO ounce. A sterilization process is used on all of the re-processed Ja a 2 s brought into the plant. Harper stated that the Bag Service was the

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only plant in Indiana that was able to operate during the anthrax scare a few years ago, due to the ’ sterilization process the local firm has. I Approximately $2,500 worth of rayon thread is used each month and $3,500 in ink is used for the printing of bags each month. The company has been making new bags since 1952 and has been ; in the bag business in Decatur since 1941. ' ' I

SEWER (Continued tr im rage one) 19 persons, including (Leslie Hunter, Emmanuel Miller and others, requesting an alley light between Fifth and Sevenths streets, and Indiana street and Marshall, was referred to the electric light committee. The state tax board approved emergency .appropriations from the general fund of $3,660 and $550 from the park fund, and turned down a S2OO appropriation from

the street funds because there were not sufficient funds. A total of SSOO was transferred within the general the park fund, to reduce existing 1 appropriations. The recreation board and Rich- ' ard, Linn, manager of the Community Center, were commended because their department had a 1 surplus of $3,227.43 this year, in- ' stead of a deficit as in past years. Amounts in the various funds on 1 Tuesday were: recreation, $3,227.i' « J ■

43; general, $42,048.08; park, minus $1,876.32; electric light, $52,515.72; water works, $45,854.96; sewage, $10,098.60; street, $6,004.14; sewage work construction, $159,534.61; revolving sewer, $lO.390.14; parking meter, $4,626. \ REPORT BODIES (Continued from page one) square mile area of the lake for i other possible survivors. The winds had abated some-

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what, but the waters still were whipped by 40-mile-an-hour gusts. Capt. Roland Bryan reported late Tuesday, “We’ve broken in half. We’re going down.” Thai was the last word from the ill-fated ship. Coast Guardsmen ®t Charlevoix said reports that the first rescue ship to arrive at the scene had found evidence of a tremendous explosion were not substantiated. J Wait, Hope, Pray The ship left the distress area for Chicago shortly after midnight and reported “negative results,” meaning it had found nothing connected with the sinking. MAYOR COLE (Continued from paga on*) cents per month less under I & M rates than they now pay under existing city rates. Customers of the Decatur utility who do not have electric water heaters—l,97o—would pay an average of 23 cents per month more than they now pay under the cityutility rate scale. The most any residential customer would pay would be 40 cents per month additional. All of the approximately 1,000 rural customers of the city utility, served under a rate schedule higher than that in effect in the city, will pay less for electric service from I & M. Their average decrease would be $3.80 per month. Again, the decrease in their monthly bill would be proportionate to the amount of kilowatt hours they consume each month (see I&M rate schedule in fourth paragraph.) Industries in Decatur, many of which consume large blocks of electric power, also would realize savings on their electric power bills. The total Decatur industrial electric power bill would show under I & M rates a savings of approximately $37,000 annually. Next: The Future of City-Utility Employes.) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION E.tnte No. 53»» In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, Notice is thereby given that ROBERT S. ANDERSON was on the 10 day of November. 1958, appointed: Executor of'the will of I.EE J, BEI.I. deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this ndtice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 10 dav of November, 1958 RICHARD D. I.EWTON Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. ioglenede and Anderson. Attorney and Counsel for Personal Representative Nov. 12,|19, 24 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. WAKE UP RARIN' TO GO Without Nagging Backache Now! You can get the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. When these discomforts come on with over-exertion or stress and strain -you want relief-want it fast! Another disturbance may be mild bladder Irritation " following wrong food and drink-often setting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan’s Pills work fast in 3 separate ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nagging backache, headaches. muscular aches and pains. 2. by soothing effect on bladder irritation. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. Enjoy a good night's sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over 60 years. New, large size saves money.Get Doan’s Pills today I

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