Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1940 — Page 5
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- I ■ 4 ODDS and ENDS (h:i<if'i - H u '<. iik>'<l) lan color Uh'pr. Men- »hK- ■ lo*e out I9r pr. h.imu-k "aniplf*. 2l"x2l". each 2->c I hikirt n- I I Sock*, pair - D*C lr i.rw-n Bou. !•• Black Saxon), each 1 <»r - t. color* 3 for 5c : <4 i.myh.im-. i hallic. I'nnl*. ( urtam — l«d« itr. — 'al.'l ..... - Ilk \., <1 l.il.ic >c.irf* and Runner*. '• price CtR , T T 'T HOSIERY SALE S|M S M cl RufCt Curta.ns. HB r: . ■••»,• !a . Or. r lot Lad.rs Full Fash *»■*•- -•■?-, ’ O ned su(l Hosmy sizes • ■ ‘ ! B,to 10 Mostly ds.k kul Xi i i Radical colors. First quality For ~M” :: ' <3 ' ' " merly 7»c and »1.00 pair. la , ’ r - t to close out at a pa r 44c ' * uu C ”' u r p J r tl» to Lad es Rayon and Wool ?* ”'* Cnt ■' " * nd *’ Hos.ery. size 9 to 10 ... fc Kc Z"d 5c a panel — f 2#c SHIH ; "< -tjj a- p'ice ■ ()■ < lUtSEI.ETTE SALE M«o tiirdlc* include*. Di»eontinued *tyle*. z..m him Pajama* and Gown*. »rr» *l."» — now . . hhc One pit < t Knitted ( hi Id* Suit. Pink, *' ls nbl 1 ‘ap. 'ize 2 and 3y r* . each SI.OO 1 M- - ~f < niton 500 sard* 27 in. wide '"**l- I’tinlx, Outing flannel. light !*iU pu < ard g» .— (k*c Out Price*. OV — ■———■in I, i i ■* **» Line <4 homed Hoot Tam* and Hood-, ea. 15c «•»•' Millen*. Blue pr. 5c mbnied 800 n,., |11( ||)c ■ U| WASH DRE.SSSALE ’ X| IMI i’rint l>re*Mf>. *i/e I I to 50 M ( .H ' lv| 'special < lo*e Out Price, ea. > j|w ; I 44 tadies and Girls Felt Hats g_ a ' ! '*n» W ne. Green. Blue _ *UIB or B'sck — Good •styles — Close Out Pr.ce. each ajiSIHiAGS-U onh— — MMt Gre, i, rvt . n . c|„ xt . Out _ (>arh 2>C » wih’' n " lt L — HO mj uare Pre-* Print. 9 "‘k* Ml Io 7u* r ft 1 Cotton Plaid*. Plain 9 »S„k I. * . <‘>l'T Krinkle ( lulh. Hi MS* n n"*2 * ,,rmer b plain color print*, etc. X l “ ,pncc ls« 815 - 9x12 ft. Felt Batte Rugs Plural and Tile patternit. Hard, durable aurfnce for l<»ng wear. Special February Price. $3’ 75 [Niblick & co
th. other mecblpc was returning to petrolt with Raymond Young and his wife Helen 21 Youne I bad just heeli released from « ho. I pltal nt f’riaieton. Ind where be | had Iwen treated for injuries re-i.i'.-d hi an earlier acudent. Mt. iidanis at the Ponder hoapl-' I ial iaid Yoe'iti his wife. Hartman. n<l MHz were In critical condition ' tuiumhus lad. Pel>. t tt'Pi | '.lien tiir. lan. 17 of Fiat Him k was killed yesterday when a truck ba wit driving was struck by a Penn-->h.n>ia laihoud passMgei train neai hare Train crew members 1 ..id his truck apparently stalled on the track. lu>auii->port. Ind Feb. k ll'Pl Itu Hess. 6-1 of U>aau«|H>rt. died | last night from a skull fracture suffered when he fell from a cherry ! tie.- he was trim in i ng. Hammond. Ind.. Feb s tl'l’i | Ko-.oe liuukin. f>4 oi liy<-r. a rail--1 ...id employe, died yesterday of Inmiles suffered Huuday when his car kidded Into a utility pole neat here, and Hlgrled trnrson. M, of I Chiiuvo was killed when his ear -kidded In front of a South Shore. [ .-1.-i trti- train while he was enroute i io work hers. | ' Seymour. Ind Feb s tUPI i Funeral service* will Im- held HunI day for tin- It. i Lin> *< II Kaaers. 1 pa.tor ol the humauuel l.utli 1 . ian church here-, who dl.-d yesterday fiom Injun.’- suffered in a:, automobile a.xid' nt. Jan. 19. I ’tev Egger* was a member of
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, I-EBRL ARY «. 1940.
the flnanie board vs the Mlssouil l.utheran Hynod and had held seeeral other synodical offices He was connected with in* local church tor In years and became pastor on the death of the Rev Philip Hch mldt several yeats ago He was a graduate of Concordia I college Fort Wayne. Ind. and of seminary, ht lx>uls. Mo HILDEBRAND TO HEAD INSTITUTE Walter Hildebrand Chair* man Os Kirkland Institute Walter Hildebrand was ele< t'-d .chairman of the Kirkland township I institute at |i, all day meeting Wednesday tn th.- Kitkland high school gymnasium, succeeding lid Arnold Otlu-I officer* elected Wet | Pam Henschen. vice-chairman; Robert Ehrmaa. see retary. and Bert Seasengutb treasurer. Th.- program opened at » :i‘-- Wed hiesday morning with music by the high school mi»<-d chorus followed by the Ixry* glee • tub and InvocaHon by Rev Huvld Grether The girls glee club sang and then II I. Foley gave the Welcome addless, which wa< followed Icy music by the- Iscys sestet A piogiain on HI chib work was given In the high school assembly Addresses were (given by Mr* E Guy Collings of c'Brainbridge and L. C Chasey, of Marlon Musi, was presented by Irene Fo«naugh and Honna Zimmerman Dinner was served by tin ladle, club. An accordion bto gave special music follow*-d by a dramatic skit by Don Arnold Howard Beer. Donald Werliug ami Donald Shady in the- aft.-inoon Ai'div-r,, were given by Mr Cha-ey and Mu Collings Music was given by a girls se»tct. Announcement* were made by the chairinau Edward Arnold Hie night progiam was opened with several meniliers given by the Adams county high school on he*tea under the din.tion of Robert Jon> Reports were giver, by Glenn Glhml. the secretary. Bob Heller. , haii man of the Purdue- short course publicity committee, talked oil the programs of that event in Decatur neat week The Mabley quartet composed ol Ernest Worthman. lamia Worthman. William Kruetzman and John Hilgc-man sang four song*, one of tbwm dedu ated to < ounty Agent 1.. E Archbold. Mary J. Worden sang a vocal solo and two numbers l.y the Adams county horn.- econo--1 inlcs chorus under the direction of ,<’. T. Hal egger c losc-d the program. ROTH FUNERAL RITES FRIDAY Funeral Service* Will Re Held Friday For Mr*. Chris Ruth Fum-;al services will Ih- held Friday afternoon for Mrs Chi is Rolli. Tv. who di.-d Tm-sday al he r horn.west of Geneva of complications and Infirmities She was born in Wabash township February 13. I**ll. and married .Chris Roth June so, issij Mr Roth has been seriously ill since Christmas Surviving beside* the- husbaud are four son* Joseph of Fort Wayne. Henry i>f Rb e Va . Simon of William*. Minn . and Chester of {(Jeneva; five daughters: Samllda at home Mrs Adlitie Mart* of Ge-.m-va Mrs. Clara Templin of llamllI ton. Mrs Elma Amstutx of Berne, and Mrs Savilla Habegger of Bluffton: two brother*. John and Sol Stucky both of n>ar Geneva I one half brother Dr Noah Zehr of STATS GARDENS MIDDLEBURY. OHIO tt * BEER WINE • MIXEP BRINKS DANCING EVERT NITE By THREE FLY» and A SPECK ORCHESTRA We Serve the Beit of Food* Nu Cover Charite. Public Church .Auction lanated 5 inilea W«-al and l'» miles North of Monroe. Ind Feb. 14, 1940 1:00 P M ! Fiame chinch. 2* » 3*> .Church futures pews. • >ves. carpel, lamps. InrokiaM and pulpit church bell To ire removed from promises within !h» days. TERMS Cash TnMtee*: Gorman Erharl N'uuli Ek!) Otto Klkknian ■lt H. HigU. Auvtloueei.
Mary Fog of Berne and Mrs Sarah ■ Stockwell of Pennsylvania Futiercu services Will Im- held at 1 1 15 p tn Friday at the home mid I at 2 o'clock at the West Missionary . church. COURT HOUSE i Judge Hamed An affidavit for a change of venue from judge was filed in the case of J Burdell Hoopengardner against William A Hoopengardner, ind other* Tin affidavit was subii.'tted. and u-’. im-d and Jude;. William I* Endicott was named , spec lai judge Estate Cate In the estate of A E Brain-1 •rd a petition to sell deposit Ini < 10-i-d batik was filed submitted j and sustained Inventory and ap-
■MMMMMNMMBMWMWWmBBMMmBBMMIBMIMMMWBMMmmMiiRMMBIiIMBWBMMM Notice We are NOT diMcuntinuinx our retail or wholesale Milk routes. Hr are unlv <ii*continuinK our retail store on South Second Street and are Ruina to devote all our time in producing and distributing Inlier Dairy Product* which are manufactured at our plant. 719 w. Jefferwon St. Blue Creek Dairy Plant Phone 267 Ke*. Phone 26* I I? jffw I FURMIITUBEI i —... b BUY HERE! BUY NOW! SAVE MORE! II Our liu*v More i* the an*wer to the <|Ue*tion "How can I *ave money on furniture?” Grand value* await you in choice furniture tor every r<»om of the hou*e. anti ca*ie*t term* are now available without lu** or red tape! t ! HL -r - -<' ’ ? Bf 1-p rui*xx*%iWL23L. Two Piped Back Pieces! Special! Da unport and (hair Tvc big (usurious p rc«» Covered in a cho-ce of A>« fine dursb'e upbollte / Thr '-amei a-e sturdy <[l full tpring construction; best m«ter a‘i and *g] workmanship mF MF i ■ r v‘'v W £• cl A Wonderful Bedroom Suite Three Gorgeous Pieces Smart lines, supt'ior construction and salect A P* walnut veneers over gumwood—all these result J m * truly beaut *ul su te Our low pr.ce me udev "a 1■ I bed. coesie, and ycur c* l ' '<-« ot vanity or cMft ww ww .All Cotton M ATTRESSES In All Size* , Just imagine buying full weight all cotton mattresses Hl'■ tor only $4 50 Covered n durable ticking Fully tutted for Q/4 CkO long service •*■>•3” Inner Sprinif EQ **■ Mattre**** springs assure the ma* mum of comfort Covered In H ounce art ticking A real special at our price' Stucky & Co. Free ewlimateu <m complete hmue furnishing* Open Evening* Il will pav yttti Io drive down MONROE. INDIAN \
praiaement of certificate of Indebt edtiev* in < lu*ed hauk Wa» filed . Iti-porl of i.ul<- wae Tlb-d • xummed! I and approved. 11l th,- eatate ot Edwin l.elitiign I the report of the luherltance tux ! appraiser wa» filed and the notice I i ordered returnable February 29 Adoption Consent | A petition for adopt lon of Carl I ton Ralph Hoffman wg* filed by I ' Harold Thieme Con*,-nt of th,-1 mother to the adoption wan filed -o— ■■ , Students From 47 States Hanover N H UR) All »tat<-» but uiie Nevada an- repreaeuted hi the student body at Dartmouth collegi thia year. Special! Soil fitter hammer-i mill. cash, no trade. L. R. Meyer, road 27. seven mile north.
the world s largest selling coffee @ 8 O'CLOCK «DCI6CLi th 18c LB StJjr BOKAR COFFEE tb 20c BAG A4P SOFT TWIST SURE GOOD MARGARINE BREAD 3 )AVES 25c OLEO 2 19c PANCAKE FLOUR 5 » b*| 15c OYSTERS* w* pi.t 21c GRAPEFRUIT *’ 4l — ... . 8 F.r 25c SMOKED PICNICS lb 15c PRUNES 1b 5c SLICED BACON »’»«»' .... »b 19c BUTTER »'•**»* . ./T lb. 3.k SLAB BACON "»> lb 15c STRAINED HONEY .... . 5 IB jar 49c BACON SQUARES lb 12c IONA BEANS "> fc 4 22 oi. can* 25c DRY SALT BELLIES 1b 9c CIGARETTES ctn. $1.15 PASTRY FLOUR ; ;;•» 24' 2 tbbo«67c PET MILK •» ' . . . 6 ».M can* 39c WHITEHOUSE MILK 6 toll con* 35c TUNA FISH 2 con* 25c SCRATCH FEED r> Ktt 00 lb* $1 77 FLOUR 24’/g-1b bag 69c LAYING MASH K << 100 lb* $2 21 PRESERVES r Xr* 1 •* !•’ 25e CHIPSO “• ll - '* o, ' nl "- Ige pkg 19c WHEATIES 2 pkg* 21c MATCHES 4 * 1 * 6 beset 21c PEANUT BUTTER 21b pr 19c LARD 41b pk 9 27c PINEAPPLE '••• Na. 2'/» cast 19c OXYDOL oe RINSO ... 2 Igc. pkg*. 37c GRAPEFRUIT . . No. 2 can 10c CRISCO ar SPRY . . 3lb can 51c SOAP CHIPS ... 51b box 26c WALDORF 4 roll* 17c SODA CRACKERS 21b box 13c P&G SOAP »’ Klfk ’ fi.v*** '* 3 bar* 10c SPARKLE ”*’»»•• 3 pkg*. 10c SUPER SUDS < 3 Igc pkg* 38c PEACHES ,0M 2 No. 2'/i can* 25c APPLE BUTTER 22 o«. jar 10c TOMATOES or CORN' 1 -4 No. 2 can* 27c **UIT COCKTAIL 2 con* 23c MACARONI 3 * 23c MA$ ' 3No 2 con* 25c SALAD DRESSING *•• »*•»• qt. 27c ' ' RAISINS 4 1b pkg. 27c _ quart 10c NAVY BEANS 6 lb*. 25c SwrtMlOff ••a•a *-3 1b COH IC beet GOLDEN RIPE SUGAR 10'49c BANANAS »5c SEED POTATO HEADQUARTERS — SEI US FOR LOWEST QUOTATIONS PET or 6 buffed Wheat 2 for 1 SALT ff c CAKEFLOIK f7 c HONEY ( AKE ftCr K!TZ CRACKERS 2 layer large Ih>x IO.\A( (M ()A IQr DOLE PINEAPPLE lAc 2 lb. iMtk * GEMK can IVORY SOAP Q C SARDINES J cans Q c large barSt XMHEI.D PASTKI H.OI II MARSHMALLOWS 2 • 1 -lb pkg*. 2k 5 lb. bag 19c I’tlßk A BLAXS pound can* 5c POTATO CHIPii 2‘t«- lb ssi Mtix 2 can* 29c EELS XAI’THA SOAP 6 har* 25c PINEAPPLE. Sliced or < ru*hed. AAI* WHOLE KERNEL I’ORX 10c can large 2'/ can* 19c Farm Fresh Produce PASCAL CELERY, law stalks 12c CARROTS law huiuhe> 5c HEAD LETTUCE large solid heads nc GRAPEFRUIT, Texas seedk ** 10 tor 29c ORANGES, Florida, halls of juice H lbs. 25c CABBAGE* New Texas 2 Ihs. 9c LEAF LETTUCE 12c lb FRESH CLEAN SPINACH 10c Ih CAULIFLOWER, large heads 19c each FRESH TOM ATOES 15c lb PARSNIPS or TURNIPS 5c lb ONIONS 5 Hi. bag 17c APPLES 5 ~ 15C Meat Department FRESH FISH SMOKED FISH Fresh Lake Pickerel Smoked Salmon Fresh Lake Trout Smoked Trout Boneless Perch Smoked White Fish Bonelestt Haddock Smoked Herring Boneless White Fish Smoked Tulibees HALIBUT STEAKS er c SMELTS Trtc . pound p reMh |, akv pi(Un( | SALMON STEAKS XSC <**STERS pound Kftlra Urge Pint Pork Loin Roasts, lb. 12c Lamb ('hops, lb. 23c Fresh Picnic Hams, lb. lie Lamb Slew. lb. 10c Pork Tenderloin, lb. 29< l.amb Roa>t. lb. 19c Beet Roasts, tender, lb. _ 19c Veal Chops, lb. __ 25c Bref Rib Boil, lb. 13c Seal Stew. lb. I2< (.round Beef, lb. 15<' Veal Roasts, lb. 21c Sugar Cured - ni l i qi \kii ih Plt Xlt lIWK « _ EAEin <|l \RIEII IRESH KILLED! ... \X> WLIt.HI Mtl W\XT. Vs \ Shankless, lb. \ i.m low prh e.
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