Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1957 — Page 2
PAGE TWO
t C~" —. COMI Hi, YOU'LL SAVB AT AAP You Can Put 1 ' ■ Your Trust ln VBkWwX * A&P "SUPER-RIGHT" SM|*’ MjWh % wt i a\ MEATS <7 iT W "SUPER- Jft 1 ffiUfT RIGHT” LEAN TENDER PORK LOINS 29 FRESH FULLY-DRESSED “ ' - Pork Loins • « ‘49 X V lAf 11l 2 ‘‘SUPER-RIGHT 1 * CENTER-CUT Chickens Porkchops. 79* WIBBWBWWBBW "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FRESH-DRESSED Ground Beef 39‘ “SUPER-Rll W’ PLATE MEAT IM W W ■■ FRYER AQrf Boiling Beef -19< LEGS lb H V PeM Fillets 49‘ ANN PAGE PURE ■—— ' i>- [ ' FINEST QUALITY, ~ ,•> h U.S. NO. I GRADE PRESERVES Golden-Ripe Michigan oTaqc bananas potatoes Z 'fu a aq c en s l l9 Tomato Juice 2 xi 49 c fcv vV I ‘ «i, • * T< ' '■' __ _ _— '• I ‘' Ht ' J ‘ •' r ■ , U1 ' .Instant Coffee e u s l.29 fresh Tangerines sw^s E « ,N 0 49c /Sauerkraut FINEST WALrrJ " nl ° C Hnndlptturp c—o Mixed Vegetables 10' " e “ d w Tube Tomatoes fKL 25c A&P BRAND FINEST QUALITY L—- ; ~* V -. .r-,J .. ' '. . . ' f ' ‘ ■ .%■''. .f .■ ....-- fl ft I nr* Al AAn II JANE PARKER TWIN - PAK WISCONSIN SLICED OR PIECE GOLDEN CORN Potato Chips Swiss Cheese c “‘s9’ 55’ bmhbmmhhmmmimmmmmmmmimmJ JANE PARKER SUNNYBROOK GRADE "A" cfaah Raahq ionabrand 15%-oz. iac Apple Pie > ■ b 'N size 45 Eggs ■ ■ Green Beans cut can iu JAN " ARKER silvurbrook fine quality Tomatoes BRAND 10 C/Sf‘ 10’ Cocoanut Bars ° 29’ Fresh Butter ■ BRICK 65* . ? All prices in this ad effective thru Sat., Jan. S CAMPFIRE A REAL TREAT FACIAL TISSUE KEYKO Marshmallows Cracker Jacks Angel Soft Margarine ’£ 37c 12 79c 2 45c £ 30c ' • n ~ SIU e«SAT ATIAWIC A PACIHC tBA COMPAW - M ■ I .1 ■--.■ . .. ’ .
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
Report Two Breakins Here Over Holiday Two breakins were reported to local authorities over the New Year holiday. The first was discovered Monday at Adams Central high school. Apparently nothing was taken in the school breakin, but the doors to the principal’s office and the shop were forced open and the rooms were rifled. The sheriff's department is conducting an investigation. The other breakin occurred sometime Tuesday xnornipg at Mies bowling alley. This was the second breakin at the bowling alley in several days. The entry was made through a basement window and the door to the storage room was forced open. Two cases of beer were taken. The breakin was reported to city police by John Hoffman, who discovered It at 8:50 a.m. Tuesday. Declares Russia To Continue Buildup To Strengthen While Arm Race Continues MOSCOW (UP) — Communist Party leader Nikita S. Khrushchev told a New Year’s Eve reception that Russians were still “Stalinists” In .lhe Itehi against imperialism and that Russia will strengthen its army as long as the western arms race continues. Diplomats who attended the reception reported today that the 800 persons present applauded loudly when Khrushchev, leader of the de-Stalinization -campaign, praised the former premier for fighting “against our class enemies.” Khrushchev also said Russia will build up its armed forces as long as the capitalist countries are “feverishly” building up their own military forces, the diplomats said. Khrushchev ranged over ideological questions and the international situation. He said Russia alone halted the war in the Mideast and he said “we cannot forget that a number of capitalist countries are conducting a feverish arms race." “Therefore,” he said, “we must not for fe single-second forget our army. We must supply it with first class techniques and equipment. We did this, are doing this and will do this because we desire to preserve and strengthen peace, because we must defend the conquest of th great October revolution —- Soviet power." Western diplomats, led by the United States, Britain and France, boycotted the reception in protest against Soviet intervention in Hungary. ■
HRI \ ■Rim '/ - MP* 1 A Healthy Baby Is A Happy Baby! The products we sell are designed that way. We have a complete line of: BABY BOTTLES, BABY OIL, BOTTLE WARMERS, BABY POWDER, BABY FOOD, COTTON, SCALES. DISPOSABLE DIAPERS, DIAPER LINERS. , Complete Line of PLAYTEX Baby Needs. KOHNE DRUG STORE
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1957
Fined, Sentenced To Term In Jail Drunken Driver Is Fined, Sentenced Dorsie Conley, 39, of Greear, Ky., was fined 350 and costs and sentenced to 10 days in jail this . morning in city court after water- ■ ing a plea of guilty to a charge of driving while under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested on the charge? Tuesday on U. S. highway 27 north of Berne. Also in city court this morning was Evan Cunningham, 22, of Fort Wayne, who was arrested on U. S. 27 north of Decatur Tuesday on a charge of public intoxication. He was fined $1 and costs. Willis Evans, 22. of Battle Creek, Mich., arrested Tuesday on U. S. 27 north of Decatur for passing on a curve, appeared in justice of the peace Floyd Hunter’s court Tuesday evening and was fined 31 and costs. Larry Watte, 17, of Decatur route six, was arrested Monday k on U. S. highway 224 east of Decatur for passing on a curve, fte is scheduled to appear in J. Jfc- — court Friday. ' A charge of speeding was made against Robert R. Miller, 47. Dfr catur. He will appear in J. P. court next Monday.' Appellate Judges To Take Office Thursday Next In Series Os State Inaugurations . INDIANAPOLIS (UP)-Two Appellate Court judges take office for four-year terms Thursday as a series of inaugurations resulting from the Nov. 6 Indiana election continues. Dewey Kelley of Whiting begins his second term and James C. Cooper of Rushville will be sworn in for his first term. They were among the 13 Statehouse officials swept into office by the Republican landslide. Highlight of the series of inaugurals eorhes Jan. 14 when Gov.-elect Harold Handley takes the oath as Indiana’s chief executive. Handley won the right to succeed GOP Gov. George N. Craig by defeating Democrat Ralph Tucker. Cooper, state public defender the past eight years, served four terms as Rush County prosecuting at- v torney. He has been a GOP pro-// cinct committeeman and active in party affairs more than 30 years. A native of Indianapolis, Cooper received law degrees from the Benjamin Harrison Law School and Indiana University. He has been a practicing attorney since' 1927. - y Cooper will be formally admitted to the court and sworn in by ; Floyd Draper, Gary, former J Supreme Court judge. The ceremony will be held in the Appellate 1 Court chamber. Kelley, following Appellate Court custom, will not take part in the formal inauguration, since he is an incumbent. A native of Memphis, Ind., Kelley began his law career in Richmond and practiced in Whiting for 29 years. For five years he was judge of Whiting City Court Kelley, a World War I Navy veteran, was elected to the Ap- . pellate Court in 1952. Cooper succeeds retiring Judge John A. Kendall, Danville, from the court’s first district, Kelley . hdlds one of the second district seats on the six-man court. The terms of the four other judges expire in January, 1959. Three incumbent members of , the Supreme Court will be sworn in Jan. 7. Evansville Youth Is Hurt By Firecracker EVANSVILLE, (W — Eddie Rehrman, 17, was injured seriously when a firecracker went off in his hand at midnight New ’ Year's Eve. 1 Rehrman, basketball and foot- * ball star at Meter Dei high school, lost three fingers on his right hand. Two schoolsmates, Mary Jo Helbig, 17, and Richard Seib, 17, were hurt less seriously. The firecracker exploded in the ward of a home where a group of Jhigh school students was having a New Year’s Eve party. Buys Health Bond Help Fight TB fjp iJjF s<v x i Buy Christmas Seals The, Lions club of Berne has voted purchase of a $5 health bond officials of the Christmas seal sale campaign in Adams county announced today. All proceeds from the annual Christmas seal sale are used in the fight on tuberculosis and to provide free clinicu , and otherwise carry on the sighs against the “white plague.”' Th< sale is conducted by the Adams county tuberculosis association.
