Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1957 — Page 2

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By' YOU’LL SAVE MORE THAN EVER AT AoP’s 98th ANNIVERSARY SALE! IT’S THE [JM IfeMW IM J Smoked Hams ffTa\ WHOLE or X| 0 SHANK Ofl BUTT PORTION |b. PORTION lb | J "SUPER-RIGHT" CHOICE QUALITY C°ME StB ' rou ' LL SA * S AT Mfl r Chuck Roast v.? B . 45 £ e n X t Canadian Style Bacon WHOLE RI OR T END U PIECIE • lb. 89c 11 Uil uUCKiall Ground Bctf “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY lb. 49c Large Bologna h Boot Stow LEAN • O o lb. 69c Sliced Bacon 2 sl.ls V “ M vO Smoked Beef wafer sliced .. tS 39c Sliced Bacon allgood grade -k- .». 57c —— ' — - ■ UILULKLE, HALF'SLICES L FRESH FishSticks s *‘ 698 PincßDolc 6 98 c Perch Fillets swordfi»h Steaks frbsb frozen 69c „ ~7 pg Ornnen liilm a&p brand a 4«-oz. aoFroeh Aveiore capnjohn pint Q(U vrangc J Mice our finest • »w cans WC • 4O C Frwb Oysters STA ™ AEDS ... u „ 99c firapefruit Juiee aapbra™ . , y Memum Minmp frkh, frozen . . ib. /w p e anut Butter sultana .. . 2 69e LAoac swaw white Harvest Mix Candy worthmore US: 29c LAKVE, 3NQW«WnITE QwAAi fiiiUr PAW-PAW «_ „ — •WWI Uiuer NO DEPOSIT • • • • gal. WC * 1M C tZX” ,c ” d ’ ***t - £ ‘ . lOlRr t - ! B — B lomaxoes ionabrand . . .0 cans wC WCIMiII IV/ “ l head I w aluminum Saucepan .. . .’X rt SI-98 « U.S. No. 1 GRADE MICHIGAN - Anti-Freeze marvel permanent sal. $1.89 -T 50-ib *■ VCI Strawberry Preserves pSr E p * ge . I £S 29c rOTaTOeS bog I«JL7 Ground Black Pepper A nn page . S 79c lUHisnii Rhiila* large <9 no Tomato Ketchup ann page- -4 69c vonianu apples 2-inch or over bushel »**•« FROZEN FOODS Jonathan Apples 4 £; 29c <y BRAND i -,<,«.«•.*** ,RAND OUR FINOT < ’ G * LrrY Frosh Cabbage S heads . . e .cb 16c Sweet Peas ... .2 Grape Juice 4oX 98 c Tokay Grapes fancy, red-ripe • 2 rm. 29c Strawberries sLica?*? D . • 3 pugs'' $l4O mi l n a m«a Yellow Onions Us n. i grade 10 bl b g 39c Orange Juice ( Our Own Tea Bags IcSA le. . . b .” 50c i JANE paiiker ■ Bartlett Pears iona. halves • 3 2 ’.m 89c ! Cocoanut Bar Cookies .'X 29« 1 Prune Plums SULTANA BRAND • 4 2 cans 89c 1 ; I ftranotriiit a&p brand e 16-oz. ■ ’ JANE PARKER I UldpeilUll SECTIONS • • • • o cans VOv ; Blackberry Pie ... . 8 U.. 49« 1 R e d Sour Cherries ED ..6 98c • MAKE nutritious, economical pea soup * Jan* Parker 70c JANE PARKER I ; **«<■ Jelly Filled Donuts ... S* 29« • • lallu Dall . AQ C janefarker : Dried Peas 29* ; JBliy null only *tv Jelly Fingers rf* 23« ; Campbell’s Green Pea Soup . 4 ’’eV 59c t : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :' t Sweest Day, Saturday, October 19th — i October Is grade "A" medium size ■ Warwick’s assorted ; Cheese Festival Time! SunnybrOOk Egg 5... . d.. 49« J PhnmljltPQ " b AQ C i AGED WISCONSIN CHEDDAR ' MEL-O-BIT PROCESSED AMERICAN, PIMENTO. SWISS I WllUvUlfllvW *»<”« WV ; Pliaaaa Sliced Cheese .. . - 49c ■ unarp uncusc A «<>» ; r Milk ..... g»! 73®; Zest Soap 2 ™ ... 2 27* : 59 C Kraft’s Velvnta .... X79< • B°“* Cleansel ' - • 2-43* -: Surf SPECIAL He OFF .... gI.M 66* Ivory Snow ••• •• 2 large 67* Cheer LARGE 32c •• • • » giant 77* Breeze WITH DISH TOWEL •• • pkg. 79® Ivory Flakes ... .2 67® Dreft large J i.»t77* *«?*.. i» T M,Ad £»»««.. Th.es.w.y.ocfob.riw Tide large 77* Dash Detergent .. - X39® » OPEN EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'Til 9 P. M.

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Dedicate New Girl Scout Shelter House The Giri Scout organization of Decatur will dedicate the new Girl Scout shelter house at Han-na-Nuttman park in a ceremony Saturday at 3 p.m. at HannA-Nutt-man park. Immediately following the dedication ceremony, all of the Giri Scouts and Brownies of the community will participate in the annual Giri Scout round-up, which will feature an outdoor wiener roast. The round-up is the annual opening event of Giri Scout activities in the area. In charge of the program for the round-up and dedication is Mrs. Jack Rosenberger.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1957

Curney Shoemaker Dies Last Evening Hartford Township Farmer Dies Here Curney O. Shoemaker, 71, Hartford township farmer, died at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Adams county memorial hospital following an illness of two weeks. He was born in Hartford township Feb. 16, 1886, a son of Smith and Martha Garten-Shoemaker, and was married to Aldine Lehman Feb. 22. 1903. He was associated with his father in the shipping business in Berne many years ago. Mr. Shoemaker was a member of the Union Chapel Methodist church. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Carl Shoemaker, of Hartford township; a daughter, Mrs. Clara Baumgartner of LaPorte; and a granddaughter. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the residence and at 2 p. m. at the Union Chapel Methodist church, the Rev. Riley B. Case officiating. Burial will be in the Alberson cemetery. The body will be removed from the Yager funeral home to the residence, where friends may call after 7 o'clock this evening. International Show Closes At Chicago Eastern Animals Dominate Closing CHICAGO (UP> — The International Dairy Show closed here Tuesday night with the naming of grand champions in three classes. Eastern animals dominated the close-out events, as Senecaside Meryl, owned by Atherton W. Hobler, Princeton, N.J., was selected as senior grand champion Guernsey cow. McDonald Jolly Token, a 3-year-old owned by McDonald Farms of Cortland, N.Y., was named reserve grand champion. In the Ayrshire competitions, Sandy's Spring Better Cheer, owned by Meredith Farms of Topsfield, Mass., was named sen ior grand champion. Reserve went to Lippett Prudence, a 4-year-old entered by Robert L. Knight. Hope, R.I. Senior grand champion in the Milking Shorthorn class went to Barrington Rosalie, owned by Mystery M«pe, R&tf the only top award to a Midwest animal, reserve was voted to Cloverton Signettc 2nd, owned by Cloverton Farms of Reinbeck, lowa. In the state herd events. New York won in the Guernsey class, Illinois in the Milking Shorthorn, and Ontario in the Ayrshire events. Second place went to Ontario in the Guernsey, lowa in the Milking Shorthorn, and Kansas in the Ayrshire. If you nave semething to sell or rooms tor rent try a Democrat Want Ad. it brings results.

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