Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1952 — Page 2

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Camay Toilet Soap 2 b,th cakes 25c t 1 Sanitary Napkins Modess pkf. of it 39c Murphy's ■ Oil Soap ' 1 lb. can 37c Argo Corn Starch I lb- PM- 14c Easier Washing / Trend ' 2 |,r «« pb«‘-3 9c ■ * Kitchen v ■ ■ Klenzer ■, 7 2»*»•>> 2lc x Argo Gloss Starch Xl4c Swift's Chopped Haim • T_ • ’ ’ - 18 oz. can 51c * ■ • . ’A ' ’ —'.J. " "I - Swift's Homburg. 10 oz. can 55c Swift's Pork Sausage 10 oz. can 45c I-Puss-N -Boots Cat Food 8 oz. can 9c I Home Dry Cleaner Super Renuzit «»'■ can $] .29 i Kitchen Charm Wax Paper roll 23c Ma real f Paper Hankies 100 count 10c For Deep Frying Mazola Oil pal. can $2.23 Dixie Oleo Margarine 1 lb. ctn. 29c Kraft's Salad Oil ■f ■ > » in s3lc ’* 61c Shedd's Easy Mix French Dressing »“ 21c SHEDD'S MAYONNAISE.... 41c SHEDD'S OLD STYLE HORSERADISH ... 23c SHEDD'S SALAD DR6SSWG . .- pint 32c SHEDD'S SANDW SPREAD .J. 32c

AsP’s Big Buys £ W< v 3 We’re not stretching it a bit when we say that AfcP’s dollar-stretching buys are big. As a matter of fact, WF jg 2* they’re tremendous! What’s more, you’ll find dozens of them in every department, every day. Come see . shop ■ ®T, thr ‘ftily beef, I W Sr * ks l ’ e «9 e I I “ 29 ‘ f I shrimp CN,c s-».b. e . • ‘“- F Acow •• • ’’ —‘ * "> 35c Xifciiai BIG BUY! . . . LARGE, TENDER, FRESH > Asparagus 2 39 1 Everybody likes asparagus spears that are large Wnd tdn#?r. f, euh |» A \ >_> flavorful And that’s the kind everybody gets at AStT—-for a -i k H‘ j_V mighty modest price. GOLDEN RirE BANANAS 2 29 FLORIDA ORANGES OR GRAPEFRUIT TASTY-TENDER GREEN HILLSDALE DRIED ’ Onions] k. 4n< hrs 3c Prunes e 2 lb. pkg. 29c I FLORIDA GROWN FRESH j AAP BRAND SEEDLESS I Sweet Corn 4"e ears 9c Raisins e l 2 oz. ykg. 7c | FANCY FLORIDA RED REGALO BRAND SALTED Radishes . 3 bu, “ hM 19c Cashews fi 07. pkg. 29c I

f 1 POP CORK I White, £|C? U|b. cello »*“ I ]-\b. cello ** ANN PAGE TOMATO SOUP €J,Se ° f 24 l0 ’» OZ - can 10c IONA SLICED OR HALVES4—CLING I. Peaches doz. cans 53.19, Njo. 2Vi can 27c PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING Oft dexo . . . I , »«•• *« v“C BANDED DEAL Corn Kix . 2’ “ pks ' 25c COLDSTREAM Pink Salmon . 49c FLORIDA UNSWEETENED Orange Juice I: # 46 oz. can 21c NEW—BLACK RASPBERRY ! Sparkle Gelatin . pkg- 5c TOMATO TOWN Catsup • 2 14 oz hott,es 29c CUSTOM HOUSE j . Sardines tX’tT.X « n 10c ANN PAGE MACARONI OR Spaghetti L . ’"> p>* 49c ANN PAGE TOMATO Catsup ; 211 oz. bottles 37c iNHLTEHOUjSE EVAPORATED Milk doz. runs $1.39 tall cans 27c SULTANA Tuna Flak?? . • 25c HORMEL'S Spam . . .! <’ •« -»45c BINTY MOORE | Beef Stew e # 24 oz. can 52c •i ' I

BIG BUY!.. .X jane parker 8 INCH SIZE Apple Pie 39' JANE PARKER CINNAMON BREAKFAST Rolls . . . . «25c JANE PARKER i Fudge Iced Bar e each 29c JANE PARKER “EXTRA FINE" White Bread | * 20 oz. lßaf 17c JANE PARKER CHERRY Iced Loaf . >■. . ™»29c * Potato Chips . > >». 63c I ! ' .1 BUY! SHAKF**— . i Cheddar Cheese u> 65‘ WILDMERE Butter . . I> ">• •»» 79c EUNNYBROOK GRADE “Z | I Large Eggs . j ->«»• 53c WISPRIDE Cheese Spread ]. »• 62c MILD COLBY OR I ‘ Cheddar Cheese . 55c All Price* Are Effective Thru Saturday, April 19

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Sfandiford Rises Thursday Afternoon j Della Standiford ; IS;Taken By Death ; Funeral services will be he.l ihursday tor* Mrs. Della Standif.4, of Wren. ().. who diejl Monday evening at St. Rita’s hospital ip Lima. 0., after an illness kit’ four weeks. She had made h<4 hpnte with a daughter in Delphos, (T. foi| several years. . ; She was born in 1 Orrvvillo. O. pafid Elisabeth Strahm. Her first hiisbaqd, Walter H. -Chaplin, diet) lift 190ij. and she was later inar s rifod to Francis Su <diford. \ j< .Mrs.- Standiford was memitter the? Wren Evangelical United ijHtjelhrpn ehurt h. the ladies misbiiinary society, ladies aid and the Wren W. B. A. Surviving are tier husband; sou iddiighthrs, Mrs. L l . F. Wiechart oil ... Mrs. Gerald Sink of Marcltlie, Mrs. V. R. Magill of / Belits-i ■ ville, Md, ami Mrs. Lois Morris or Zanesville, ().; 11 grandchildren, kwb great-grandchildrep, and a. jiisier. Mrs. Cecilia Webb of Orr- ; Vi He. O 1i I ■- ’ «, Services, ivill he held at 1:36; p tn. (JEST) Thursday at the Wren; Eyyan4e|ic.al United Brethren! ehiiitht the Rev. A. Bevis and the! Rhv. Ji Sm|th, officiating. Burial wiji lhe in the Wren inasoleuui. The will removed from the; KoUmeyer funeral home at Dell>|iqs to the church dt noon TJiursj dajj, where it will lie In state uqti) itiuip of tjie services. 1 \ j j- ty*XExS-u I ;The. first meeting of the Monroe; ; club was hdld recently ,„p.ti the. District No. 9 school fdr-4he ; electicln of officers, which are as j follpwh, president. Max Lehman;! ; vice-president. Larry Schwartz: set?|etary, Sally Beer; treasurer,! MilHimll Striker; song leader | Msirie-i Lehman; assistant song ! h ii«)t r,. Lee Sprtinger: recreational leader!. Leon HJabegaer; committee,: Ritii ’Spruiiger, Dianne Liechty. ■ Itottald Graber and Harry Mazelin;; health and safety leader. Robert -Steury; news reporter. Nam y Jo .Liechty. The Monroe Boosttj'-f club is the largest in the history of the dub ♦ W'itji 70 out. of the 79 members prestent.

IT HURTS! ■■ i * J9| I '' I - I ' ’ W 8 | j | • t/i ■ V'**- - t-• j <,w- --’h JF MH| ■V ? fl a i j B ■K * 1 •WEBEL -*» t t * -w ; .» tST i' i ft - A. z Wm ■'■ ; ■k’- "■ i- F s O I z w ■V• Is~ < ■ W ■< l ' »•■?Me» 4, ... ;■. * '-Zp X INTENSE PAIN and fright are shown on face of little girl at left as a tidctdr treats a little boy in Chicago. Both are victims of an apartment fire in which eight persons suffere^. burns. > ( International Soundphoto) ■ i waramßMaHiif. bT ,jL ; r» WJfN'S PRIME MINISTER Tage Erlßnder (left) is greeted by Illinois’ ! 3oVt Adlai Stevenson at . Rockford college, Rockford. 111., where the dfirtlW minister received an honorary degree. Erlauder is touring the United States. Unternational Soundphoto)

yggg*.-"—~ .... ,— -. ....... , .. _ jl - - ■ ryrr ——— ..-a., „; . HEAVY EARTH-MOVING machinery is used to rush buildup of levees In the area of Omaha, Neb., and Council Bluffs, la.', which-lie on (opposite sides of the rampaging Missouri river, as the flood torrent rises higher and higher. Water here is nearly up to Northwestern, railroad. (International Soundphoto/

Man Is Fined For Disorderly Conduct Kenneth Manfey. Monroe |out»t 1. was arrested Tuesday night at Sunset roller skating rink by deputy sheriff James Cochran,. today pleadeß guilty in justice of peace court to a charge of disorderly 1 conduct. Manley was fined $5 and tiostsj amounting to sls. He .paid the fine aiid was released. i ,y Missing Girl Found Safe In Nearby Swamp La Pprte. Ind.. April 16 fUP> —A neighborhood search for missipg Dlhnne Harness success late yesterday soon after the four-year-old girl! wandered away, from her home. Neighbor Joe Flitter climbed into his Plfiie, spotted the child in a nearbjL and directed rescuers -to her. The girl was safe and sound, though muddy and : scared. ; Most of the islands which remain -in the public domain are raassei of rock, inaccessible. ; unsurveyed, and hot classified for t ’sposal.

Judging Con testis Held Tuesday 125 F.F.A. and 4-H boys ; took part in a dairy judging contest I Tuesday. Cattle were judged on the 1 Homer Arnold, Rudolph Holter and, P.B. Lehman ifarms. Leonard Kingsley, Berne vocational agriculture instructor, placed two teams. Their scores: Bill Kipfer 430; Max Lehman 419; Strahm 419, for a total of 1265. alternate. Phil Kaehr; Karl Rich 40)9; Lester Meshherger 408; Ernie Isch. 405; for a total of 1222. alternate. John Kipfer. Vaughn Miller's team scored!

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WEDNESDAY, 16, 1952

Russell Pluihley 395; Stanley Allison 391; Jim tal of ,1173, Alternate Arnold Gerke. Fourth p|dce; was captured by a Pleasant Mills tleam coached by Jim [ Price as fpiloWA: Lester ’380; Jerry FHcev3B2; Jim Wilson 375 for a total At Other school competing wer,e Ueneva,, Adams Central, and : Sjlonmouith. GAS? THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks are just acid indigestion. When it strikes, take Bell-ans tablets. They contain the fastest-acting medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn,“gas and similar distress.