Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1956 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

■■■■■■■■■H|■■■ OVEN-READY, COMPLETELY CLEANED 9 c ANNIVERSARY lUlllvJV AVERAGE 1859 - 1956 WHOLE, HALF OR QUARTER AT THE SAME LOW COME SEE . . . YOUIL SAVE AT AEF PRICE ... . EVERY TURKEY IS CRY-O-VAC PACKED — A®B READY TO PLACE IN YOUR FREEZER. ' YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN "Super-Right" Quality* ‘ MEATS "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Pork Roast .. r7~. . ■39 "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY , D AA f ONE GRADEI ONE PRICEI „ Veal HeOrfS economkal Efa. 29c lirOUllU Deci 00000000 “W Veal Breast fo> stewing ,s. 29c Fresh Sausage "SUPER-RIGHT" PURE PORK .... roll 39c Braunschwieger ? y u ™K!e«'.../ ib. 39c — SEAFOOD VALUES Beef Stew "SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN BONELESS ... lb. 69c Skinless Franks "SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT .... Ib. 49c CAP N JOHN STANDARD * Frying Chicken Legs & Thighs dressed- Lamb Roast "super-right' shoulder cut »>. 59c _ AAc Dried Beef wafer sliced pug- 39c Beef Chuck Roast "super-right* blade cut ib. 59c • • • PINT TIN jF jf Sliced Bacon thkk suced 2 pi!J' 99c Smoked Picnics 'super-right* quality ib. 39c Sliced Bacon ALL good grade a- .b. 53c Boiling Beef "super-right- plate meat u, 29c Blu « fresh caught lake er.e . lb . 59c Oven-Ready Turkeys wt0m1b5........... ib. 49c Corned Beef ? r u y p lvac pack ib. 69c Dressed Whiting fresh-frozen 2 i bl . 29c Veal Roast -super-right" shoulder cut ib. 53c Fresh Pork Liver sliced ib. 29c Halibut Steaks small waste ib. 49c 97th Anniversary Values in Truly Fresh Fruits and Vegetables THRIFT-PRICED FROZEN FOODS LARGE SNOWY WHITE A&P BRAND SWEET Cauliflower. 25 c 9 ‘ BUY NOW FOR FREEZING— Ahead. $1.39 Aip 3 $lB9 ■ u.s.NO. i-ohaouMICHIGAN i»ei>«ipe,MciNYosH A&P Green Beans . ... 3 49c d .» n $1.89 Potatoes 50 ttMo H— Anoles -»« & plimaße<ms 239 c a .„„52.29 rUIUIU» ■ W A&PFrench Fries 4 p ’ k " 59c $1.69 Jonathan Apples eeo eira sd, 59c Fresh Carrots c.llo packed 2 pk »29c A&P Spinach 29c a .„» $1.69 Fresh Cranberries cello -packed 2 49c Spanish Onions large sweet " n». 25c A&P Strawberries 2Xt 49c $2.89 New Cabbage crisp. wl» ..' »£? l° c Bartlett Pears fancy ripe California 39c Birds Eye Orange Juke 2 39c d „.„ $2.29 Seedless Grapes fancy, white ~ 2 , bI . 39c Yellow Onions us . no. 1 grade jO 39c Birds Eye Sweet Peas... 2X'37c d „,„52.19 r ” ' J A&P's Che«se Festival Brings You a . . . Wide Choice of Cheeses! ■MMMiMllllftlffililTiMaifh AGED WIISCONSIN CHEDDAR SHARP ' GOLDEN WHOLE KERNEL - CASE OF 24 CANS $2.39 Cheese . . 57* Koilllty Kist Corn . . 10 c Medium Eggs sunnybrook grade "a* ... 2 dot. 85c Kraft's Velveeta cheese spread 2 pk ß b ‘ 79c I_ _! A Grape Juice 2-48* JANE PARKER orange; ’ EACH fruit Cocktail sultana .. . . 2 47c lona Cut Beets 219 c d „„ sl.lO will 11 UH < Green Beans , O na brand new pack 10c lona Tomatoes 4 49c dM .n $1.43 jane parker large r dutch g Libbys Pumpkin dozen $1.45 2 25c lona Sweet Peas 4 49c dozen $1.43 • • EACH w'Sf Quick Oats sunnyfield 3 pkg. 35c A&P Cream Corn 4 C3n s 55c dozen $1.59 Coffee Cake jane parker date filled Pancake Flour sunnyf.elq 5 4 39c , a&P's Rice Harvest Festival Bar Cookies jane PARKER CQCOANUT pks. ' C A-L* Mlvhp DROMEDARY WHITE, 19-oz. AQ- . . Fruit Cake JAWP pa RK « dark X 79c take M,xes YELLOW 0R CH ° COLATE p** Sultana Rice SHO rt grain 3 39c ITUII VUIW JANE PARKER DARK c *** O f MIL P AND Wk * ROr - f I I a Ib oft Chiffon Cake ,*«. ... 59c 8 0 a « k m 89c Sunnyfield Rice ldnggra.n 2 ptil 29c White Broad , ana parker enriched ...-2 ■».«, 35c ann page tomato " SOUP .. . .4”™? 35‘ —.aCARETTESANDTOBACCOI Ude •i™..^!l l d<ou™ .-...0gc -r •• • • « ew*><*w»SiiSßS'” ..ttH a JI 7Ad» Tomato Ketchup ann page 2 bate. 39c Popular Cigarettes non-filter z ctn. $2.23 UXyOOI WITH 5c MAILED COUPON . Giant /UC Syr(|p 25c p ?pu|(|r ALL. S^ES p | Alf f’ 1 "* C7 r Macaroni ann page elbow 3 pk' g b :4sc • Pipe Tobacco 7elvet a m half & half ... 2 ctn . 25c Joy WITH 5c MAILED COUPON Bottle 3/C b,b -39c AU prices in this ad effective thru Sat., Oct. 6th Wth Rec T " M 1 WARW ' CK CHQC ° LAT? ••' • M b ° X , * ZSX am»ica s fommost fooo .haam ... s.hcs taso Cunwv Soup M.n.d Coupon 3 »»23c Our Own Tea Bags usali U. 46c WMIIIMJ UWMJf ' “ J _ ALL PURPOSE SHORTENING Q Ib. 75. fiWstl I I eVJ Ji Ji FtT! Tjl Ft Bth din 1-LB. CAN 29c . * can /JC W<T T Camav Sood 2 siz® 29c Woman's Day October emy7c ■V ■** . 'a c ‘ . . . .1 .'J -■■■-— —. . —* * : —? —: — 7* 7— — : ; ■ —

• I

THU DKATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, DBCATTTR, INDIANA

Says Atom Energy Program Lagging One-Day Vacation By Sen. Kefauver SANTA FE. N. M. (UP) — Sen. Estes Kefauver. the handshaking Democratic vice presidential candidate, Jook a "oneday” vacation from campaign chores today with nothing but time on his hands. The rangy Tennessean rested at a ranch five miles from Santa Fe. He planned to watch the first game of the World Series on television, a-id to get some sun and rest before resuming his energetic campaign in Los Angeles Thursday. Discussing his plans for what he termed the "oue-day vacatioiu” Kefauver told newsmen in his party that he has been a "Dodger fan” for years and expects to watch the telecast. He conceded he is "worried about the Yankees this year.” The senator's holiday host was Fra ik McKinney, publisher of the Santa Fe New Mexican who recently served as chairman of a citizen's panel which reported to congress last spring on peacetirile uses for atomic energy. One phase of the atomic energy program—nuclear power —r was Kefauver's main campaign topic in New Mexico Tuesday. Speaking at the government's giant research center at Los Alamos. Kefauver declared that other nations —including Russia — have outstripped the United States in nuclear power development because President Eisenhower let bogged down in partisan pollthe atomic energy program get tics.. / The United States, the senator said, has dropped to “third’Tiehind Britain and Russia in the struggle for power while chairman Lewis L. Strauss of the atomic, energy commission “busied him self injecting the AEC into politics through the notorious DixonYates deal." Bloodmobile Unit In Berne Friday Mrs. Ed. Bauer, county chairman of the Red Cross blood program, stated today that the bloodmobile unit will be in Berne Friday at the Berne auditorium from 10 a.m. Jo 4 p.m. The Quota is 126 pints and it is important that the quota be met of blood at the Fort Wayne blood bank. Any persons from Decatur who viahes to give, may visit the unit at Berne. The next visit in Decatur is scheduled for Dec. 10. If you have something to sen bi rooms for i C nt, tty a Democrat *vant Au. it uriUpS nrsuas.

C"' idX —- ■'■■.' - i 4>— the new * Paris-born H*?-' fragrance • <fr~l\ t V ' gSAJ f fi />£ tJ —4 by* ot-Z •*<£ .j like smart Parisian women you, ■■ y < igj 100, will love Ambush for its Vfe—* light-hearted, intriguing fragrance Cologne, $2.25 to s2o’ Perfume, $2.75 to s3o’ gives to all your hours. •plus Tax around the deck, Prom Dana, famous for TABU, 20 CARATS, PLATINE, EMIB TRIPLE ACTION COUGH SYRUP for Children |S|I ■ Eases coughs and irritation of throat due to 70 C -JBS colds 3 ounces #7 H FLAVORED ASPIRIN for Children or c JSg Orange-flavored 1-grain tabletsso sWw '•'’''Hi HER TINY TOT, raspberry-flavored Vrgrain tabletsloo’s 35« ' ""-I I? ■■ - * I LIQUID CHEST RUB and STEAM H imu AI AU T Eases bronchial congestion due 70 C wMjl INnALAn I t 0 colds 2 ounces # 7 — - — ||hff’fiiii I CHILDREN’S COUGH SYRUP c ■ Pleasant-flavored, loosens phlegm. . 4 ounces *t7 Hn Smith Drug Co.

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1956

Committee Heads Named For PTA Initial Meeting Is Scheduled Oct. 18 Mrs. Roy Frledley, newly elected president of the Lincoln parentteacher association, has announced committee chairmen for the 1353 57 school year. -They include: health and summer roundup. Mrs. Leo Feasel: fall festival, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frledley; publicity. Mrs. David Terveer; piblications, Mrs. Lowell Smith; budget. Mrs. Rolland Ladd; membership, Mrs. Don Beery; program. Mrs. Ray Waither; character and spiritual. Mrs. Harold August: scholarship. Mrs. Simeon Hain, Jr.; legislation. Burdette Custer: music, Mrs. Clint ReecJ, and Cub Scouts, the Rev. Ray Walther. Mrs. Frledley has also announced that membership dues in the association have been raised to 50 cents because of the increase in state membership dues. The first meeting of the new year forth association Is scheduled for Oct. IS. A state P.T.A. official is expected to be a guest at the meeting. Assisting Mrs. Friedley during the coming year will be Mrs. Burdette Custer, vice-president; Mrs, John Beery, secretary, and James Hunter, treasurer.

The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Doof with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business Neighbors and \ our Civic and Social - - Welfare I .eedern On t*e occasion oft The Birth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthdays Engagement Announcement Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to Decatur Phone 3-3i9tTor 3-3479