Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1956 — Page 2

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Sweet, Juicy, Peek-Fresh ELBERTA PEACHES ( \k ▼'jwgF <4 - A '?k weather menu-making ... and they’re doubly delicious with a large scoop of ASP’s own Crestmont Ice Cream. Get ’em now while they're plentiful! 0 jt a bushel 6 "«• &L Q t $ 3” AT .Jw 2 INCH SIZE U.S. NO. I COBBLER . RED-RIPE 28 LB. AVERAGE Potatoes. 10 39 c Watermelons. 69 c Pascal Celery CALIFORNIA m size »tk. 29“ Red Grapes CALIFORNIA Malagas 2 ib». 39c Cucumbers long green .. 3 fer 19c i Bartlett Pears fine flavor . 2 ib*. 39c Green Peppers large sweet . 4 f #r 19c Cantaloupe California jumbo 27 size 3 i. r 79c Fresh Carrots cello packed 2 P k«. 25c Seedless Grapes fancy—white 2 ib». 39c Honeydew Melons large • size ... 49c Hoad Lettuce crisp, 24 size 29c Green Beans tender, stringless 2 lbt . 29c Grass Seed oxford park 5 b« b a SI-69 1 FRESH PAN-READY FRYING aop frozen orangi CHICKENS ■ 37 c — ■■■.WFBBBB WF IT’S SANDWICH MONTH "surnt-mGHT" shouldu cut "SUHRJUght" quality ,atti f*k 12 oz. r*G. Veal Roast.. 39' Ground Beef. »39‘ Frosted Steaks 39* Veal Chops "super-right- shoulder cut .... ib. 49c Fresh Fryer Parts backs and necks ib. 15c skinless Franks -super-right- all meat ... . ib. 45c Veal Breast fine for stewing ». 19c Fresh Fryer Parts thighs or breasts ib. 59c Peanut Butter sultana brand 2 i«69c Veal Chops «superright" rib cuts .......... ib. 59c Beef Liver PRES h sliced ib. 39c s p j ce( | L unc || eol | |, o<l f .. SUPERRICHT ,. 29c Round Steak -super-right- ouA#y?... »».. 99c Perch RNets fresh lake erie ib. 49c • Breast O'Chicken Chunk Tuna 33t d Pork Steak or Roast boston’butt ib. 39c Dressed Perch fresh lake erie ib. 39c pickle Pimento Loaf » S uper right- — Sea 1, 29 c Clirnd RncAH 45c Fantail Shrimn CAP N JOHN FROSTED lO '° Z - 59c »ncea ducur all good grade-a- ib». ■ WlfOwll .(Pill READY-TO-COOK pMh Sliced Bacon thick smced 2 ph l ,. 89c Frosted Fillets haddock or ocean perch ... ib. 29c aged Wisconsin cheddar iHiHiMiiffliMunfiiiftannsHiHmnmnnnHHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHfMfflwnißHiiHuiiHiHiwuiiiiii’uiiiUL.HHiflmiiiiuiiiuMiiuwMitttmiiuwHUHniiiiiitiiitwmtwaiittaMHiiiuuiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHHiiiMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiniiHtGHiir C |||||||| r LB C7 C •’SUPER-RIGHT” BRAND B— » — A fl __ JL J| Small Eggs sunnybkook w*m -a- .. 3,.,. SI.OO IIPnD AH IVI OO I / 1! Z LM u lorge*9s’ SUNNYB.OOK 57t' ' LUIIvIICUII IVIC Cl I At CANS M* V Si! verbrook Butter 63c Frankenmuth Cheese MILD Ib. 47c Aai.-HiwrACK-NTTsosoue colugiinhwhol. Borden's Cheese Spread 49c ' Cherries .. 2 “ 35* Chicken ... 4’ s 1” — TRY THIS! Crushed Pineapple B FINEST QUALITY 2 can » 49c Pabsts Beverages C noDeposit 6™ 49c "SPECIALS” I Pie Crust Stick bbtty crockbr 2 P k gi . 31c Pillsbury Flour ok gold medal 5 e., 49c Fruit Bars 29c Pineapple Juice BR ano 4 t.“ 27c GldZCu DONIItS Sweet Cucumber Sliced DAILY FRESH 19c Grape Juice asp brand 2 b ots. 49c I I Dill Pickles dandy kosher- «t. IVc Cold Drink Cups bowes omo 45c ©i 12 Paper Plates bondware O f p 4 43c i Keyko Margarine a-. 29c j k ß9c 4 REG. Economy £ C C ® L «>STREAM 49c A|OX ClSflllSOr 45c . 4 Siz«6sc Green Beans i ONA cut. -new pack- 10c jane parker streussel f Tomatoes quality 4 49c flinididif 8-in XI Suri large 30c Giant 72c Evaporated Milk Whitehouse 6 c X 75c VlßCißy rIC reg. 55c H WITH DISH TOWEL 38-Oz. wr dexola a* PS OWN ALL PURPOSE OIL qt. 45c JANE PARKER TWIN-PAK J -LB. BOX DT66Z6 in each package pkj. 7jC dexo Shortening ARP'S OWN PURE VEG. .. 3 77c Potato Chips 69‘ Rinso Blue large Gi .n, 72c Cof f ee Ca ke ... 29c I 1•„_ • J M ‘ Oz - CO a u I Protein Bread jane parker 19c LUX Liquid special 10c OFF Can JoC Pecan Fudge Square Cake ..'39c Cmpw Q Lb RO/* ■ .CAI AB quart jar Enriched White Bread parker ... 2 imV.*‘3sc M|y VEGETABLE SHORTENING . J Can #7O JANE PARSER 9 pk fl . of 0 DRESSING I. I Fresh COOKMft RAISIN OR SUGAR .. 220 24 4YC I Vlffl FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS .... Giant 72c et . __ w ■■■■ * w .v All prfcoa in Hus ad effectivo thru Sat M Aug. 25 igju I /q ®rape JeHy ann page 2 j 1^ * 39c - WISK liquid detergent o,byc Tomato Soup ahn face 3 29c Rinso Soap ci-72c Blu,b<rry Pfe ”" ,s ' : ' 29 ‘ r ——————J INI GUAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TLA COAtPANT

TH® DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) — LWeitock: Hogs salable receipts 1,60 d; steady to 25 higher, moat advance on No. 2. 3. 200-220 lbs; bulk. No. 2. 3. 200220 lbs 16.75-17.25, mostly No. 3 below 17.00, several hundred No. 1. 2. 3. these weights 17.25-17.50; and several lots No. 1,2, sorted for weight and grade 17.75-17.85; 33 head lot No. 1,2, mostly No. 2. 225 lbs 18.00; bulk No. 2. 3. 230280 lbs 17.25-17.66; few lots 280320 lbs ,26.75-17.25. Cattle 14.000. calves 200. High choice and prime fed steers over 1100 lbs fully steady with Tuesday ot strong to fully 50 higher than Monday with prime steers over 1200 lbs closing active at the full advance; other weights and grades steers and all heifers except prime heifers over 050 lbs steady to 50 lower; prime heavy heifers fully, steady; other c1 a s mostly steady; few loads mostly high prime 1250-1450 lbs fed steers 30.25 and 30.50; around a dosen loads prime steers over 1200 lbs 30.00;. bulk choice and prime steers 25.0029.50; prime 980 lbs 27.50; good to low choice steers 20.50-24.50; high choice and prime heifers 900 lbs up 85.00-27.50; good to average choice heifers 19.50-24.50; good and choice vealers 20.00-24.00. Sheep 1.500; high choice and prime spring lambs about steady but top 25 lower; bulk good and choice lambs unsold at 50 or more lower bids; shorn lambs and yearlings unsold; sheep steady; most sales choice and prime spring lambs 22.00-24 00. EGYPT RETAINS (COatlmird fr> u Page Ow»> the last. But Cairo hinted that Nasser would be more willing to receive a delegation from both sides with both the Dulles plan and the one put forward by India's V. K. Krishna Menon. India Wins Support India had the full support of Egypt and the Soviet Union in its plan which would merely set up an "advisory” body for the canal. Line up with them was Indonesia. Ceylon and Spain were Still sitting on the fence. But the big break of the conference came when the Afro-Asian bloc forget at Bandung split wide open on the issue. Pakistan, Iran. Turkey and Ethiopia sided with the West and Dulles suggested his plan be known as a five-nation proposal. Also supporting the American stand were Britain. France, Japan. Holland, West Germany. Portugal, Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, iNPWMr. Sweden and Italy.

Public Auction The undersigned will sell the following personal property at public auction on the farm located 2 miles west of Berne. Indiana, then 1>« i miles south, first farm west, or 2 miles west and 3& miles north of . Geneva, Indiana, on Commencing at 10:30 A.M. 6 — HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE — 6 QUEEN, Holstein, 6 yrs. old, <1 gal. cow, to freshen Oct. 17; SPECKLE, Holstein, 7 yrs. old, gal. fresher Aug FAIRY, Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, 414 gal... cow. to freshen Sept. 6; SPOTTY, Holstein, 5 yrs. old, 5-gal. cow, to freshen Sept. 12: CHERRY. red cow, 6 yrs. old, 6-gal. cow, to freshen Nov. 30; NELLIE, Holstein. 3 yrs. old, 5-gal. cow, to freshen Dec. 3. Cows are TB and Bangs tested. oFARM MACHINERY 1906 Ferguson -35 tractor, only 106 working hours (like new); Ferguson 2 bottom plow; Ferguson 7ft. disc; Ferguson cultivators; Ferguson mower: Ferguson scoop; Ferguson hydraulic jack; John Deere heavy duty wagon with 14-ft. grain bed; Surge milker; 15-gal. dairy water heater; about 100 bales alfalfa hay; 100 bales wheat straw; 100 large type Leghorn hens. MISCELLANEOUS 15-ton lifting jack; block and tackle: 200 ft. ty-inch steel cable; log chains; drill press; electric drill; electric pressure pump; 12-ft. marine plywood boat with oars; 40-ft. extension ladder: assortment of tools; 2 cast iron enameled kitchen sinks; bath room stool complete With tank and seat; laundry stove; twin laundry tubs; beef scaffold; sausage grinder; lard press; iron kettles; Hocker cistern pump; hand lawn mower; porch swing; 3-burner kerosene stove; 21inch power lawn mower; glider; electric 7” Scroll saw; rubber tire wheel barrow; cement mixer with electric motor. ANTIQUES: Whitney and Raymond 644 octave , organ, two tone walnut case, about 85 years old; 24" bed wtih spring and mattress; 48" bed with springs; walnut cuest Os drawers; 2 antique organ stools; coffee grinder: picture frames; assortment of hand made jugs; assortment of antique dishes; imported 2-burner kerosene, stove; several MCGUFFEY READERS; also other books, some first editions; kerosene lamps and lanterns. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Four-piece sectional living room suite, mint green and dawn gray upholstery; 9x15 rug and pad; throw rugs; two modern lamp tables, dawn gray with' matching pottery lamps; bedroom suite, complete with box springs and innerspring mattress; chest of drawers; vanity dresser; 54" Simmons bed withvbox springs and innerspring mattress; feather pillows and cushions; ruffled print bed spread with matching pillow cases; tufted chenille bed spread; wicker settee; lamp table; coffee table: occasional table; electric kitchen clock; large and small mirrors; 3-piece set of golf clubs; books; flower vases;, dishes; silver ware: Victrola with records: large utility table; kitchen chairs; apple peeler cherry seeder: pea shelter; 30-qt. copper tub cold pack canner yvith rack; ,7-qt. enamled canner; galvanized fruit and vegetable dryer; 1 gat. glass jugs; assorted sizes. Mason jars; pottery jugs; large and email crocks: sad irons; 2 kitchen tables and chairs; buffet; drop leaf table; 2 iron beds and springs; unfinished head board and legs for 39” bed; 48” bed; bunk beds and springs, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash.’ ' Not responsible for accidents. « Lunch will be served MR. & MRS. WILLIAM ANDRESS — Owners Jeff Liechty. c Phil Neuenschwander. r -i-. D. S. Blair Auctioneers. First Bank (of BerneTCterk.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. 1956

Opportunity School 4 Plans Are Complete Students planning to attend the Vera Crux Opportunity School »in Wells County will assemble Monday, August 27 at 9:15 a.m. For those not having planned transportation please make arrangements for getting them to the school until further arrangements are made. Soya Personnel Man Arrives In Decatur Jack Chappell, newly appointed persouel manager at the Decatur plant of Central Soya Co. has arrived in Decatur. He was being introduced to Decatur business men today by Art Burris. Mr. and Mrs. Chappell and family wLHjnoye to Decal.ur a soon as they find proper bousing factilities. Chappell was employed at the Fort Wayne plant of International Harvester for the last five years. He is a native of South Bend. If you hare something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings resu’ta.

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