Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1962 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

' '«2-A MORE-FOR-YOU YEAR AT A«PI IMtehloiP Rlfln VAI IIFR I HfiSH ImIQImIf ■Will' ■MMFMf ■ WlWIi WSMMww'b WTST\N BEEF CHUCK ROAST Oojwu Center y|f^ Fish Sticks 3"k“’1“ 1 Bl.de cuts Haddock Nantrs -.49c ||. f | &.., , b 59' .65 >,! i ■"—■■■ l " fi) “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY I FROZEN FOODS t I l> f j| As Frendi Fries 10 iGrOUIId Beef ...49 itrnwksniii *&xo ..... 3 B Stewing Chickens DRESSED lb. 39c Leg O' Lamb Aft FSwmlFms .*.... & STORE .... 3 pkg. 39® S' Boiling B©sf p^tTmeat 1 ». 19c B©ef Liver frSh r sliced w. 49c A 4 pGolden Coni E -- a £ 39c p Chunk Bologna ;TX GH I. » 39C Cottage Butts sSJm™ ..». 59c golden ripe - Fresh Spareribs lean .. n> 49c Sliced Bacon thVcFsuck 2 pkg. *I O9 Bananas o . JV STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 2 59 c 1f B Pineapple «S:x blossom 4 99c Grapefruit Sections brand 4 69c ■ Grapefruit Juice brand.... 4 99c Tomato Catsup hotstyle .. 2 'b^s 29c CAUFOBNIA-13S SIZE Roast Beef ™ ; 12 c”,49c Pizza Mix Navel Oranges DOZ - 49‘ Corned Beef 'S ,2 «»49c Green Beans ~. 10c u.s. no. i Michigan Lima Beans Potatoes .. 25 >'« 69 C Fruit Cocktail S A 3 4 1.00 Wylers Soup Mix P k g lOc FndiAvocados^"s -10 c cling Peaches Washed Spinach BRAND 19C SAVOY — NEW PACK -k** B *.. —_!£"• Apple Sauce -10‘ y6ur choice ... WNGHOkHSTYLE KiCKOkMUtNSTU gight O'ClOCk Coffee . big 55C Cheese 53* Hershey Bars 'S™ 10.539 c F.ZX'ZIW (mA - .. „ choc covered z.. n , Warwicks ChemeS covbred box 49C STRAWBERRY and Jfa > Cheerio Bars ice cream ©pkg. Z“c SSSlefc Danmitc A&p BRAND 14b * 39e CURRANT JELLY \ 12-OZ. JAR <L e --.J CHED-O-BIT n lb. w 0011 ISO I*6CinUTS SALTED pkg. wVC .... . . . . 1•«. CheeSe Spread AMERICAN Z pkg. OjC ■ A jelly-and-jam-dandy sale on these luscious * > is. * ~~ pure fruit spreads (Great for breakfast, for lunchSilverbrook Butter own 8 bS’ 69c ™ E GBEAT ATtANTIc * pacific tea company, inc Sonaisuvnowi orsnacksanytimc ‘‘‘ anexcep ’ Svnnybrook Eggs *^DIUM A dor. 43c p\ Other Ann Page Valued MNtFAtKHs inch Red Kidney Beans .;....“« 29c Apple Pie - 39' wt Ang01F00dRing^?...;:........: ! ....-.39c RinSO BluGlabTl ....... 99c • Tomato Soup a p Tce 10c ( Glazed Donuts j^ e ker ...... dos. 35c SDrV ShortfillilKl label 3 Jan 85c open tn 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday n MM J JANE lib. 1 ft. *r'f * U CLOSED SUNDAYS \ viamour ureaa parker w ivt ■■ ■ ■ ■ golden > 15-oz. ma as* Handy Andy 7.<*■= label a.. 32c LOW SUDS ~| WITH TOWEL '' * WITH LIBBEY GLASS 12c OFF LABEL 20c OFF LABEL Sc OFF LABEL Active "All" Breeze Breeze Wisk Handy-Pack “AH” Vim Tablets *2,29 # i.ni 79c st.ni 79c v ao .i. *l.lß ouo *1.25 a!* 41c I Jill .■ I lll .< »"'in 1 , 11 1 111 " ■ 1 ' j -■■ 1 * ■ |._H"B I ■ >■■l" II H

ffl* DBCATtffi DAILY DEMOCRAT, DBCATUR. INDIANA

Wednesday. January 8, iM2

- • 20 Years Ago ) Today I a Jan. 3. 1942 — L. E. Archbold, Adams county agricultural agent, has been named county chairman of a committee to salvage waste materials as part of the war effort. The world week of prayer will be observed in Decatur with joint Protestant services at the First Prebysterian church, starting tomorrow night, and continuing nightly through next Friday, also prayer services each morning of the week, also at the Presbyterian - church. Grover C. Moser was reelected president of the Berne town board. T?wo officials reappointed by the board are David Dubach, marshal and assistant water commissioner; Andrew Sprunger, water and street commissioner; Alfred Zumbrum, night marshal; Leonard Baumgartner, fire chief and truck mechanic, and Erim E. Bixler, assistant fire chief. Fire losses in Berne during 1941 totaled $3,435, a decrease from the $4,117-14 loss in 1940. The Berne Bears were defeated by the Huntington Vikings, 45-39. Cub Scout Meeting At Lincoln School The January theeting of Cub Scout pack 3061 will be held at the Lincoln school at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, and not at the Lutheran school, as erroneouslyy stated in Tuesday's Daily Democrat. All members and their parents are urged to attend. Commissioners Meet Tuesday Afternoon The Adams county commissioners met again Tuesday, holding only a short session. A few matters were discussed, and bills that have come in since December 18. since the last list of bills was allowed, were allowed, clearing up all bills of 1961. AIM HHTISEMEAT FOR BIDS Sealed bids, will be received by the Board or School Trustees of the Decatur School City of Decatur, Indiana, on the (1) general con- ” struction, (2) heating and ventilating, (3) plumbing and sewerage, (♦) electrical work, (5) kitchen equipment and (6) arts and erajts equipment required for the construction of an addition to the Junior-Senior High School Building, until 8:00 P.M. (EST) Tuesday. January 23, 1962, in the pr«j‘**nt hjjrh school building, -al which — time and place, all bids will be opened publicly and read aloud J.tida received after such time will be returned unopened. Bidders may submit combined bids on any of the above classifications. . i Proposal- or Idds -shall be properly and completely executed ou-State Board of Accounts Form 116 with — non-collusion affidavit as required by the statutes of Indiana, and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96A, State Board of Accounts, for all bids of five thousand dollars (*5.000.00) or more as required by law. Each bid or proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or cashier’s check payable to the School City of Decatur, Indiana, in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total bid price. Successful bidders will be required to furnish properly executed performance bond Wllih... .acceptable surety thereon in the amount of one hundred percent (100e, > of each contract awarded, sajd bond to comply in all respects w-ith the requirements of the Statutes of Indiana governing I,odds to be furnished for such contracts let by a school board. Wage rates on this work 'shall be not less than the nre-a rih.-d scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions ol chapter 319 of the 1935 Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana, a copy of the wage rates for this work, being part of the -specifications. The contract documents consisting of this,. notice and including the instructions to bidders, the general condition-' of the contract, specifications, plans and drawings for this project ajte by this reference made a part hereof, and all bidders shall he deemed advised of tile provisions thereof. Copies of the contract documents Includlng plans and specifications may be obtained from the offl<"e of the architects. Bradley and Bradley, 1115 8. Clinton St . Fort Wayne. Indiana for a d<>a»sit of twenty five dollars ($2a.00) which w ill be. . refunded *to each actual bidder who returns the documents in good condition within ten flays after the opening of bids. The Board—nf School Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids; is not obligated to accept the lowest or any other bid; may award contracts on separate bids or on < omblned bids; ami may waive informalities in bidding. No bid|f shall be withdrawn for a period of fifteen days after the date of receiving idds without the con-mu Os the s -hool H»-«rd BOAHO OF SCHOOL THLSTEEM OF DEt A'iT It SCHOOL CITV OF DECATI It. A DAMS < O I A T Y. INDIAN 1 By James M. Burk. Secretary. John 1.. Deloas, Attorney Jan. 3, 10.

Complete Dinners Served FAMILY STYLE (All You Can Eat) Including Dessert ’ ’2.00 Party of 4 or More FAIRWAY RESTAURANT