Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1928 — Page 6

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Phones Free Delivery Big Cash Meat Sale Saturday Specials FANCY SPRING CHICKENS 2 to 4 pounds Choice Bunch of Poultry Native Fat Veal and Choice Young Beef PORK —Buy it by the Chunk Country Stvle, Fresh All Pork Sausage Country Back Bones, pound 15c Nice Meaty Spare Ribs, 2 pounds... 25c Nice Neck Bones or Shoulder Ribs, 3 pounds 20c Fresh Shoulders, whole or half ....20c Fresh Hams, whole or half .... lb. 25c Fresh Sides, whole or half lb 20c FOR SATURDAY ONLY — ( HOK E SIRLOIN STEAK, pound 28c Plate and Brisket Boiling Beef, lb. 15c —Smoked Meats— Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, whole or haff lb 27c Sugar Cured Cottage Hams, no bones lb. 35c Dandy Picnic Hams, lb. 19c Sugar Cured Smoked Jowels .... lb. 18c Good Open Kettle Rendered Lard 2 pounds 35c ' —BEEF— Plenty Beef Tenderloins Fancy Beef Roasts and Steaks Flank Steaks and Swiss Steaks —VE A L — Plenty Veal Steak, Chops Stews and leaves We Make Veal and Pork Birds for you. SHOE PEG CORN, Real One, 2 cans 35c Home Made Cottage Cheese and Noodles Fresh Country Butter Kay, Philadelphia, Pimento Kay, Blue Ribbon and Ivanhoe Sandwich Spreads. Complete line of Ivanhoe Products Bulk Stuffed Olives —Plain Olives Dill, Sweet and Mixed Pickles Boston Cream and Chocolate Kusto, package 10c Ripe Olives Large Wheel Swiss Cheese Whipping Cream, Coffee Cream & Milk Rosemary, Cloverleaf and White Mountain Creamery Butter OLEOMARGARINE Oak Grove, Good Luck, Churngold, Standard, Saturday Only—3 pounds ~ Nucoa Oleomargarine, Special Today 3 pounds 70c Best Bulk Peanut Butter COFFEE—BUY NOW— Man O’ War 2 lbs. 75c Bursley’s High Grade 2 lbs. 95c Chef Coffee 2 lbs. SI.OO Perfect Coffee 2 lbs. 95c M. J. B. Coffee 2 lbs. $1.05 3 cans of Natoma 2'AG Pork and Beans, 3 cans 3 cans Red Kidney Beans 3 cans 25c M A LT — Old Cincy, 2 cans $1.45 Red Top, 2 cans sl.lO Pabst, 2 cans $1.05 Miller’s High Life, 2 cans $1.05 Puritan, 2 cans $1.05 Blue Ribbon, 2 cans $1.25 Double Dutch, 2 cans $1.55 Budweiser, 2 cans $1.45 We deliver any time. Please order early. We give U. S. Purple Stamps Mutschler s Meat Market

RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills Charge A. E. Burk, Pastor. Pleasant Mills Church 9:30 —Sunday School. 10:30 Meriting Worship. 7:00 Epworth and Junior League, Miss Evangeline leads the E. L. 7:30 — Thursday evening prayer meeting. Salem M. E. Church 9:oo—Sunday Schoo).

At Home or Away SHREDDED .-’VHEAT * ** biscuits For breakfast, lunch or supper - on hot days especially • with fruits cool milk or cream, Healthful! TRISCUIT‘A Health Wafer of Whole Wheat, I4ADE AT NIAGARA FALLS * VISITORS WELCOME

Fisher & Sarris CASH GROCERY PHONES 3—4—5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Potatoes, buy the hest large fancy No. 1 white cobblers, 15 pound, peck 25c Tomatoes, fancy home grown, pound./ 10c Cantelopes, fancy home grown, medium size 10c Extra large size, 2 for 25c Watermelon, large Irish gray, red ripe, each 49c Sugar, fine cane granulated, 10 pound bag 62c 25 pound bag $1.62 4X Non Caking Powdered Sugar, pound package.. 11c Bananas, fancy large, yellow, ripe fruit, 2 lbs 15c Flour, Goodch’s, milled from the finest Red Turkey Kansas Wheat, for bread none better, 24 lb. bag $1.05 48 pound bag sl.lO Barrel $8.25 Pride of Decatur Flour for all kinds of pastery, 12 pound bag 52c 24 pound hag 98c Lemmons, large size, 3 for 10c Dozen 38c ! Peaches, fancy No. 1 Albertas, pound 5c Home grown Suanish onions, pound 5c Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, 10 bars 38c Palm Olive or Canary Toilet Soap, 4-10 c cakes 29c Pork and Beans in Tomato sauces, large cans, 3 for. 28c Peas, extra tender Early .June, 2 cans 25c Red Kidney Beans in heavy sauce, 3 cans 25c Butter, Cloverleaf, the taste tells, pound 51c Oleo Tiffany Brand, lb 20c Nuco Nut Oleo, pound 25c Peanut Butter, best bulk, pound 18c Milk, Pet. Borden or Carnation, tall cans 10c Small cans 5c Eagle Brand milk for the babies, can 19c Dozen cans $2,25 Celery, 3 large stalks to a bundle, well bleached.... 15c Mustard or oil Sardines, 3 cans 25c Imnorted Sardines in Olive Oil, 2 cans 25c .Jello, all flavors, 3 for 25c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package 10c Mason Jars, clear glass, pints, dozen 75c Quarts, dozen 79c Mason Lids, dozen 25c Large Jelly Glasses, dozen 39c Rubbers, extra thick, 3 for 25c Certo for jam and jellies, bottle 27c Parowax, 1 pound package JOc Fine splint clothes baskets, large size 75c Etxar large size 85c Willow clothes baskets, medium size $1.48 Large size $1.75 Extra large size $1.98 Complete assortment of Fruits and Vegetables

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928

10:00—ClasH meeting. X:00 Wednesday evening prayer meeting. There will be no preaching nt Salem Sunday evening, on account of the Sunday School convention which will be held at the Union church afternoon and evening. We hope nil from Salem will attend thia service. Preaching at Salem next Sunday at 10 o'clock anil the Home-coming with an old-fashioned basket dinner at the noon hour. We are expecting to see all our old friends and neighbors back at Salem to these services. A special program is being planned.

The Decatur M. E. Circuit John F. Hlockei. Pastor. Beulah Church 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a. in.—Morning worship. The pastor will lead In the celebration us the Lord's Supper. Mt. Pleasant Church 9:lF> a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Preaching by the pastor. Subject: "Introduction to Romans.'' Washington Church 9:30 n. m. Preaching by pastor. Subject: Paul's Love for the Gospel and his holy passion to see people saved.” Booth Festival and an offering for the Methodist Hospital in Fort Wayne. What Is your gift? Help! Come and worship with ns. .....—...... .-..■■O'" ——-— Empldves Os Bay Factory To Receive Full Payment Chicago, August 10 (INS>—Michael Gesas, attorney for the receiver in the H. C. Hay piano company bankruptcy procedings said today that an additional 50 per cent payment to workers of tlie company at Bluffton., would be paid in September. An order for tile first payment of 50 SPECIALS For 2 Weeks Only Aug. 6—Aug. 2(1. Shampoo anti W aterwave or Finger wave, 50c Mrs. Teeter's Beauty Shop Phone 667 Le Mur Permanent Wave. .$6.00

The White Meat Market Phone 388 J. A. KUHN We Deliver"

Every Saturday we oiler special low cash prices on Canned Goods and Meats of all kinds. Stop in for your Sundav meats. We'll be glad to serve you.

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ner cent representing 14,500 In back wages due the Bluffton workers. Ims I ,lv secured and payment of Z first 50 per cent will be made at ""on September I. a meeting will be ' hf .| ( | for 1 lection of trustees, Gesas ' 51. and as soon as the tru.tees are named, the second payment of »14.500 will be made. HOOVER IS 54 YEARSOLDTODftY ■ By PAUL R- MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent Palo AM Calif-. Aug. 10.-(U.R)--Fifty-four years old and feeling fit. Herbert Hoover celebrated his birth-, dav today with a full days work. il Arising earlier than usual, he ‘ cleared his desk of correspondence. . completed the farm speech he is to ‘ deliver August 21. and gathered his campaign managers together for lunch and a private discusson of the ' progress of his Republican president- , ial campaign n the conference were Hr. Hubert i Work. Republican national chairman: • Senator George Moses chairman of I | the notification committee and Gov. 1 John S. Fisher of Pennsylvania. Work brought a peqbonal report from New York, Chicago and Washington headquarters as well as a detailed analysis of the political situation based on what he learned during liis trip across the country. Tonight Hoover is to attend a birthday dinner to be given him by news paper correspondents. Later, he is to give a private party at his home to ) relatives and close friends. Arrangements are completed for

the big notification show In the mad lum <>f Stanford university tomorrow Hoover is to motor from his | l(inw half a mile to the stadium, accompun led by Mjs. Hoover. His open ~a r |# to go around the running track of the stadium so that everyone may , close up view of him. His speech is scheduled to Rt art at 4 pin., Pacific time. Ninety one ad| o stations have been, lined up for W li itt is believed to be the largest broadcasting network. MONROE NEWS R. L. Sprnnger and son Donald wore business callers in Decatur. Thursday Misses Onle Davis and Marguerite Lewellen were callers In Decatur. Wed. nesday evening. ' Mrs. Harold Andrews ami M| Ss j| ay Newport, of east of town, were callers in town Thursday morning. Mr! and Mrs. Forest Andrews were callers in Berne, Monday evening. Mrs. Vera Rich visited with her parcuts, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Andrews Tuesday. Miss Clara Habbeger, of Berne, was a caller in town. Wednesday. Miss Mildred Coppes of west of town was a caller in town, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Sells and daughter Chrystal and Mrs. Hattie Sells re turned. Wednesday afternoon, from Denniscn. Ohio, where they have spent the past week visiting with relatives and friends. Orval Osterman, of Decatur, was a business caller in Monroe Monday. Sylvester Everhart returned Wednesday from Detroit, Michigan, where he visited many places of interest. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGown and > Mr. and Mrs. Noah McGown and children of Dayton, Ohio, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hahnert and family. I Mr. Fred Foster returned Tuesday I from Richmond, where he spent a II few days. Several people attended the shower 11 which was held at Mrs. Anna Rup 11 pert. Tuesday evening, in honor of Mr. 11 and Mrs. Sylvan Ruppert. William Robinson, of Decatur, visI ited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster I j Wednesday. O Tiny Congregation I At Exmoor, England, there Is a tinj I moorland church which has never hat II during the past generation a larget I I congregation than seven or eight, the I average being about three, includinj I the organist. i ——o ■ — Sunset opens again. Dance | to Jack Ferris and his orches- | tra, Sunday night. No admis--1 sion charge. Free parking.