Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1927 — Page 3

* The White feat Market I I A.IUHN Free Delivery ~. „ CD ■ Phone 388 ■ TRY VS FOR OUR MEATS. We have plenty of fresh ansmoked meats of a f| kinds i (. hoiee cuts of bf, pork and veal, j I lenty of c<ned goods. :au.> Stop in and & us f or V(H|r SundajMeats. Fisher 4 Harris CASH GIOCERY Dealers in Granite, Tirand Aluminum Ware Phones 3,4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service nth Low Prices Sugar, Fine Granulated. ) pounds 60c 25 pounds for $1.59 Sugar, 4x Non-Caking Podered, lb. pkg.. 10c Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 Whie Sand Grown, 15 pound peck . .32c; 60 ound bushel ... .$1.25 JelLO, All Flavors, 3 packges 25c Soap, R.N.M. or P, & G. Wiite Naptha, 10 bar 38c Palmolive Toilet Soap, 2 ekes 15c Milk, All Leading Brands Tall cans 10c Small cans 5c Oleo, Palm Nut, pound 20c Nuco, pound . 25c; Mytime, pound 27c A. Butter, Cloverleaf Creamey the taste tells lb 57c Oranges, SunKist Navels, ozen 30c & 40c Onions, No. 1 Yellow Dangrs, 8 lbs 25c 4 pounds 15<* Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 6 punds 25c Tokay Grapes, pound 10c Leaf Lettuce, pound 20c Flour, Pride of Decatur, 1: lbs. 48c; 24 lbs. 83c Flour, Gooch’s best, more «*nd better bread and pastry, 24 pounds SLOS 48 pounds $2.15; iarrel $8.50 Goochs Yellow or White Gnnulated Corn Meal from new corn, 10 Its.. 38c; 5 lbs.. .20c Goochs Prepared Pancake aid Buckwheat Flour, large bag • • • • • • • >,,,c McKensie Prepared Pancak and Buckwheat Flour, bag 2i,c Syrup, Penick and Fords — Golden Color, gallon 55c; % gallon 2 ’c Crystal White, gallon 60c; L gallon 34c Maple Flavor, gallon 75c; % gallon Brer Rabbit Baking Molasse;, can New Evaporated Peaches, p»und . ■ • New Santa Clara Prunes, md. size, 3 pounds 2oc Large size, 2 pounds New Seedless Raisins, pound New Seeded Raisins, 2 pounds ’ Bulk Rolled Oats, 5 pounds Bulk Steel Cut Oats, pound None Such Mince Meat, packige Pabsette Cheese, box Bulk Macaroni, pound ■ ", Prepared Salt and Smoke, 10 found can Diamond Crystal, the Salt thafs.all salt, none so good for meat curing, lOt lb. bag ■ . Red Kidney Beans, 3 large cans Pork and Beans in Tomato Same, 3 large can. Eating or Cooking Apples, 4 peunds * Jonathan Apples, 3 pounds Pretzel Sticks, package • • • i&. Fresh Roasted or Salted Peanuts, pound L c Quality Bulk Peanut Butter, poundl ._ Kings Delight Peaches, large < » SI.OO syrup, 5 cans 28c Sweet Corn, 3 cans ••••••• • '.4 ans .. ,25c Country Gentlemen Sweet Corn, 2ca • • Red Seal Lye, 2 cans ...- -■ •• • £ 28c Galvanized Pails 10 qt. 23c, r 4g 7g Willow Clothes Baskets $ • ’ 98c Icy Hot Vacuum Bottles • ™ $2.25 ""'•S'.SISK.. .nd _

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SOLVED**Th’e Dessert Question I Serve - -1 I Perfect Peaches mi I They are the large juicy cling variety, the very best grown in the state which produces the finest fruits— California. Both the halves and slices are packed in thick 40 degree sugar syrup, making them ready to serve as dessert without additional sweetening. , Perfect Peaches are packed in three sizes—B oz. (for two servings), No. 2 and No. 21/ 2 sice cans. j CENTRAL GROCERY I 3 Decatur’s Most Sanitary Grocery I i 24c I Assorted Candy lb 15c | Head Lettuce • AMERICAN BEAUTY, Best that is Grown, pound 15c I Fresh Salted Peanuts lb 15c 1 B BANANAS 3 lbs 25c B BFRSI.EVS HIGH GRADE COFFEE I Pound 39c APPLES, Fancy, pound 10<’ I GRAPES, pound LITTLE ELF ’ST’-g-F PEACHES pi ? | 1 25 c | TJ \T PERFECTION •• 1 El JL CRACKERS W I ''" mi 14c IT ' I PEAS 3 cans I N _R IVORY _ _ SOAP CHIPS MT | [4 4 F *' k *"*9c I ’ 1? rn I Day Your Order To *M * w I Central And Pay Less 'I Grape Fruit 4 for 25c I CELERYTStaikTbc | I Charles E. jjite_

¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ * REPPERT AUCTION * * SCHOOL NOTES • ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ John Tnrr, Wlkm-lit, 111,, who was graduated willi the cluhh of 1926, thinks so much of the school that he returned for a f< w days visit with the ]

ISAM HITE’SI g SOUTH END GROCERY Phone 204 Free Delivery « I SUGARi O u C 7" d ’ , :'' n,cr “ n, ""“ d ..60c I A t C Good Cooking and d* | ryp*' Z>l 1 JuLlvl Eating, bushel ♦pl.t*) | Picnic Hams 19c | I Peaches 18c I I Pineapples 1 25 c I I" CORN 25c I PEAS X‘”" d 25c ! II Baked Beans '" k 25c j II Raisins Seedless 25c I 11 Prunes 25c I v Full line of Fruits and Vegetables. ft J S WE WISH YOU A HAPPY AND 7 | PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. fl

I\ ■■■■■■■■■ I IMo iA tJ ;• NEAV YEARi established * H J Exceptional —Quality & New Year’s economy rules” a Groceries at | Values! Low Prices! I jAHe w Year of Thrift at the A«P I I" I —Z* Z e<ic '^ x - t» rA cJo»- " • I \ *‘** I H / \ I I BREAD j-xZ 23c rickles Hn a <i.ndßul! r r n> ZOC \ « *>«■ <»e- i Salt”^ 1 100 t S9c \J) Loavet Jwj'w / Campbell’s Beans 3«* 25c \ / Milk -• 29c jg R IC e BiutßoM.bu/k 3 *£oc Soap Chip#« 2»■ 25e Scratch Feed 10 >■ 26« I Peanut Butter A 23c Navy Beans 2 15c I ■ —cM*®' 6 * s \ I I f MIXED \ I I NUTS Fruits and Vegetables I \ lb - 25C / < 00K,NG APPLES. 4 pounds 25c \ / BANANAS, 3 pounds 25c H * HEAD LETTUCE. 2 for 25c CABBAGE, pound 3c " g ....__: —ZZZZIZ Established 1859

present pluhh. Mr. Tnrr |« a hikcckn fill nttetioneor, having had about « r > sulea shire piaduallng. j Roy Hiatt, Portland, lnd M another tmcTOHHful auctioneer, who was graduated in 1921, was in the city, Thursday, and announced a largo farm sale Jan. 17. near Pennville, Ind. | O. East, Miin.io, Indiana, class of

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■1 1926, paid the aehoed u visit Thtinc i 'lay. The following students wore' elected ns chess officers: A. D. Ilradshaw, Stnlihsliire, 111., president; Ray Derry, Freetown, Ind . secretary; J- K. Trescolt, Hammond, Ind. reporter. Rtuilents who are enrolled in this < law, range In ago from 15 to 45 , yeai.. which goes to show that yon ire never too old to learn the aitotion I boslnc.-m. Through an error .the name of Ray llerry. Freetown, Ind., was oiuitied I train the da,-.s enrollment of the Rap pert an< tlon school. Mr. Berry has tii-on < hosen as secretary of th > class. I — , ..... o — ii ; U n In Christ—Decatur Circuit Chaa. Weyer. Pastor. I Bobo - Sabbath School, 9'oo a. m. I Superintendent, Susie Bowen. Reorganization of Sabbath School, II 10:00 a. tn. | Pleaching at 10:43 a m. | I'. I! (' E. at 7.00 in evening. | Pleasant Grove — Preaching by the | pastor'at 2: no p. m | Victory- Sabbath School. 9:3® am. 11 Superintendent, 11 E. Baxter. | Class meeting. 10:30 a. m | Winchester —Sabbath School, 9:30 | Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. | Pleaching by pastor at 7:00 p in. I In evening. 666 ’ is a Prescription for | Colds. Grippe. Flu. Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malaria. I It kdls the germs. BKWM . ■ ! "li 3 1. .ill IlllllßtiJill llllllill P- — r-~. Lesson No. 6 Question: Why is emulstfed cod-liver oil so highly I recommended as food for R nursing mothers? Answer: Because it bene- ’ fits the nutritional condition not only of the mother but I of baby as well. ! Mothers should keep vita1 min-nourished with SCOTT’S EMULSION