Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1956 — Page 2

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"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Ground Beef • 35‘ .- ; ; ' . , 4 ■*> . ‘ P Sliced Bacon all good grade *a m ......... ib. 35c Sliced Bacon thick Sliced . 2 4 7’t Smoked Picnics -super-right" quality ib. 29c Pork Roost "SUPER-RIGHT" BOSTON BUTT ...... Ib. 39C Luncheon Meats variety pack pkg. 65c - SEA FOOD FAVORITES - FRESH LAKE ERIE YELLOW Pike Fillets ~ - 49‘ FRESH CAUGHT Perch Fillets • * 49 ( Haddock Fillets fresh frozen highliner ... ib. 29c Jumbo Pickerel fresh—scaled ib. 23c Fresh Smelt completely cleaned ib. 23c Oyster Stew cap*n john frozen can 27c Fantail Shrimp %% a e d s y h?ro c^n k 2 £51.59 . 15 69' FLORIDA GOLDEN Sweet Corn 6 for 39‘ ! Fresh Pineapple large » size 3 for SI.OO Maine Potatoes u.s. no. i grade .... 50 bag $1.98 Sweet Onions large new crop 5 ib». 29c Fresh Cucumbers long green 3 f Or 29c - FROZEN FOOD FAVORITES - A & P BRAND French Fries Orange Juice A4 p brand 12 JS $1.57 Banquet Turkey Dinner ...... ... 7a. 49c Red Raspberries DEW-KIST 4 pkgs. 79c JANE PARKER GIANT Jelly Roll. 49‘ Pineapple Pie JANE PARKER (ite 39c Coffee Cake jane parker raisin twist ...... •». 39c Jelly Filled Donuts ,ane packer rf*’ - 25c White Bread JANE PARKER 17c Potato Chips JANE PARKER box 59c OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TIL 9 P. M. CLOSED SUNDAY 0 MONDAY All prices in this ad effective thru Sat., April 21 THE GUAI ATLANTIC 4 BACIFIC TEA COMPANY L '

PLEASANT MILLS CLASS LEADERS

Norma Jean Bailey

Baccalaureate-exercises will be held al 8 p. m, Sunday, April 29. and commencement exercises at 8 p. m. Wednesday, May 2, at the Pleasant Mills high sthool auditorium, for the 20 graduates of the high school. Norma Jean Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert JL. Bailey, is the class valedictorian with a four-year scholastic average of 96.67 percent. An actite 4-H club member, she is now a member of the county junior leader association. She has been the school reporter for the Decatur Daily Democrat during the past school year, secretary to school principal. Glen Custard, and business manager of the 1956 Spotlight, school annual. She has enrolled in the school of home economics at Purdue University. Judy Brunstrup. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunstrup. is class salutatfjrian with an average of 93.25 percent. She was a varsity cheerleader during her senior year, assistant editor of the Spotlight. and was named the Pleasant Mills “Homemaker of tomorrow" by General Mills. At present she is studying commercial illustration and design with Art Instruction, Inc., of Minneapolis, Minn.

John Peters Seeks Second 6.0. P. Spot Third Aspirant For Lieutenant Governor NEW ALBANY. Ind. (INS) — State treasurer John Peters today was an active candidate for the Republican nomination for lieutenant Governor. He made his formal declaration at a dinner of GOP workers in New Albany, his home town. Tuesday night. He is the third aspirant for the Republican nomination. The of state Crawford F. Parker, of New Castle, and Dan Smith, of Indianapolis, former Marlon county sheriff. Both Peters and Parker have been in the GOP faction opposed to Governor George N. Craig. Peters said: “It is apparent that the nominee for governor will come from northern Indiana. To maintain geographical balance, it would seem logicatotor-the nominee tor iieutenant governor to come from downstate." Peters, who is 55 year old. was born in Elizabeth. Harrison county, and is serving his second term as state treasurer. He attended public schools at Elizabeth and New Albany and then New Albany Business College. He was elected to three terms as Floyd countylaudJL tor and also was elected trustee of New Albany township. Peters has served as vice-pres-ident of the Indiana county audi tors association. He Is married and has a son. He is a member of the Methodist church and the Masonic lodge. Broken Gear Causes Publication Delay A broken gear in the Daily Democrat press caused a delay of almost three hours in the printing of Tuesday's newspaper. For a time, it was feared that the press would not be repaired in time for Tuesday delivery and arrangements were made to prim the paper at the plant of the Bluffton News-Banner. Robert Gage; of Gage Tool and Engineering Co. of Decatur, supervised the repair work, however, and bad the big press in operating condition by 5:30 o'clock. Gage made the permanent repairs today.

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Students Suspended For Using Alcohol ROSEMONT. Pa. (INS) —Officials of Rosemont College disclosed today that 78 students have been suspended for admittedly consuming alcoholic beverages over the weekend in violations of* the institution's honor code. The tction followed a talk by dean mother Basel, who said she Lad reason to suspect some girls bad broken the code, which outlaws use ot alcoholic drinks on or off the campus.

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