Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1930 — Page 5
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fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY i crs in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Ls 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Ix»w Prices lour. Pride of Decatur. 12 lbs. 45c, 24 lbs 85c offar. Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 55c opar. 4x non-caking powdered, 3 lb. pkg 28c iewNavy Beans. 4 pounds 35c Dtatoes, No. 1 White, 15 pound peck 49c H pound bushel $1.89 pn'es. No. 1 New York Baldwins, 4 lbs.. 29c hho Fancy Winesap Apples, 3 pounds.. 25e [rape Fruit, balls of juice, 3 large size .. 25c ananas, quality ripe fruit, I pounds .... 29c lead or Leaf Lettuce, pound 20c jc Nut Oleo, pound 20c [firn Oleo, pound 21c litter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound..... 43c tonut Butter, pound 15c tuns. Santa Claras, 2 pounds 25c weet Potatoes, real Jerseys, 3 pounds... ,25c iagle Brand Milkt can 19c k Brooms for 49c talk Rolled Oats, 6 pounds 25c ic Davis Baking Powder 20c L&G. Square Butter Crackers, 4 lb. box. .55c > Umpkin or Kraut, 2 large cans 25c k Value Corn or Peas, 2 cans 25c icPillsbury Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour 30c unt Jemima Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs 25c tw Dried Peas, 3 pounds 25c kcan Ripe Olives . 20c resh Canned Figs in heavy syrup 23c 2 cans 45c dlo Water Softener, 3 cans 25c HSettler for dirty water, 3 packages... 25c Pple Butter, gallon cans 75c >rghum Molasses, 100% pure, gallon. $1.20 *■**.--.. TIIIMII UM in ||—' TI IJL IS .TO—Z' U gallon 60c, Pint jug 25c ■cmier Brand Yellow Peaches, 30c value Jarge. can, heavy syrup 25c Quality Golden Rio, pound 19c - pounds 35c —n—■ ■■ i !■■ i ■ ii in ii — wi —in*— *cial Blend Coffee, pound 25c IL Coffee, a guaranteed quality and ? n 'V 35c pound 'ase & Sanborn Standard Coffee, lb. can 48c *1 Green or Wax Stringless Beans, 2 can 29c Hnd Beans in tomato sauce, 3 Ig. cans 25c gilders, Boned, Smoked Mid Sugar Cure «ives or whole, pound 27c 311 Diamond Crystal, 100 lb. bag 89c Salt, 50 pound block 39c on, »gram Dates, 2 packages 25c Dates 20c assortment Fruits and Vegetables
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRFARY 7, 1930.
WOMEN FLIERS PLAN SERIES OF SPRING FLIGHTS East Boston Airport (■roup To Promote Aviation Boston. Feb. 7—(UP) If a fleet of trim I fplanes piloted by beautiful young girls dtops in at your air no: t next Hortn," they will be th" Women’s Wink and Prop Club, orI ganized in December at East Boson Airport with 14 charter mem hers and nine privately owned planes. The organization, headed by —— - -■ ■
■ >l* LH jrJft: I Country Club Flour 24J lb 79c f FLOUR FLOUR I Hl 99c PILLSBURY 99c I Tutti Fruiti Bar Cake 23c ■ Cocoanut Country Club | I Fancies Mints | | 17c 18c I I Navy Beans 2 lbs. 17c I , ■ COI NTRM CLUB PASTRY FLOUR 5 pounds 21c h ■ COUNTRY CLUB MARSHMALLOW CREME Jar. 15c ■ J 9 COUNTRY CLUB VANILLA 3-4 oz. llc ■ 9 AVONDALE IMITATION VANILLA 10c 9 COUNTRY CLUB LEMON EXTRACT 3-4 oz. 10c » 9 FLEISCHMANN YEAST «‘ ch 3c ■ 9 CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1 P<»un<l 29c ■ 9 DAVIS BAKING POWDER 12 oz. 20c ■ COUNTRY CLUB PANCAKE FLOUR 5 pounds 2ac ■ AVONDALE SYRUP 1 Jug 20c £ 1 ULIFTON PEAtHES, large can each 18c ■ ■ EVAPORATED APRICOTS P<»und 25c ’ EVAPORATED PEACHES Pound 20c B ■ CRISCO 1 P° un(l 25c M ■ BEAN HOLE BEANS each 13c ■ I Country Club Pork & Beans <aL 20c I | Meat Fruit and Vegetable I I Specials Specials I I 15c ~ 49c II Jg Lean Pork Steak K per pound fanJv Celery, 1 Nice Lean Boneless Pork stalks AtIV i | j Roasts -lOC Lettuce, targe size heads OKz» E O Fresh Fish IQ 2 for ZOC | M pound .... -L*7V Kv Sausage, Fresh Ground 1Q „ Bananas, yellow fruit c [Tsl pound Ivv 3 pounds K jm999Ua999BB9NHHEB9aMaMH9QIS9MH9BiMrai
! I’regldent I.orrahm Defren of N "v---'on. Mann., the firxt woman to learn to fly at Eant Boston Airport, now [ him mete than a score of membersj each of whom Is required to spend at least thr e houis per week at ; I tho controls of an airplane. Th“ I nine privately owned planes in th* ' chtb soon will be augmented. The club is plaining an extensive > , program of cross-country flying to I t tart in the Spring. The vice president. Mrs. Bartlett Bacon of Brookline, Mass, is mother of three children, all of whom are taking flights with her. She in tends that they shall learn to fly as soon as th y reach the necessary ages. ■ OliVia Matthews of bedhain Mass. • sec.e ary -treasurer of the duh, - claims the distinction of being the i , first woman student to make her! 1' first solo flight in a plane equipped | with skis. The membership also includes
Mis.-- Kleflhor Spear, daughter of thuL Maine Senator and Mrs. Joan | Shi tilde of Woods Hob 1 , Muss., who already has mad ■ a cross cont In I ent flight. Two s udents of Radcliffe School ■ are members. Betsy Kelley of Fort ' Smith. Ark., who Intends to enter ; commercial aviation as scion as pouI slide and whose ambition is to pilot . a pl;.ne across the Atlantic and I Agn s Wilcox of Colon, Panama, who aspires to be the first woman | from Central America to obtain a' i pilot's license. Mlsse Wilcox and Kelley have cue binning ambition right now. "We want to make a parachute jump," Miss Wilcox said. "1 believe we should make one jump from a plane under emitted, so it will not J be a terrifying ordeal if we ever | have to leave a ship spinning earthward out of control. I ' Thsy tell us we can't do it in the state of Massachusetts, and we
are not defiant, but we still want to do It." Miss Wilcox is ent>itia:asi.ic over aviation In general and her own flying in particular. She soloed after six and on, half hours of Instruction and says “i'll commute between New York and Colon. If my dad will buy tne a plane capable of flying the route." The club, formed to interest other
Saturday PLEASE ORDER BY DEAL NUMBER DEAL No. I — I'A lb. Beechnut Coffee Value 75c TUL 2 cans Beechnut Pork and Beans 30c 3 Loaves Bread 30c yr TOTAL VALUE $1.35 I)EAL No - 2 " tbs- Lard, 2 lbs. Pork Steak d? ||||||| and 3 cans Pork and Beans *n "' wiyit s DEAL No. 3 9 H* s - Pork Sausage. 1 loaf of Bread dH-. 1 lb- American Breakfast Coffee jfo 1 can Merrit Pears or Yacht Club Peaches IT ImTfl ,IEAL No - 4 -ZI C Cans of an', of the following:— %j 4 s ' >k Little Elf Corn—Little Elf Peas—Lltt’e Elf Sauer (Jlh Kraut—Perfect Tomatoes — Perfect Green Beans— Hart Red Kidney Beans or Beechnut Pork and Beans and 1 pound of Good Steak *i. .in. DEAL No. 5 2 lbs. Lard, 3 loaves Bread, 3 Ar.My PL&s- Spaghetti, 2 pkgs. Post Mp&jS Toasties JQL [ DEAL No. 6 1 pound Creamery Butter l’u&' 2 pounds Tender Beef Steak I PLEASE ORDER THESE BY DEAL NUMBER JHb I COFFEE— Bursley High Grade Coffee pound 35c American Breakfast Coffee 3 tbs. 85c ■Ww? , M. J. B. Coffee 2 lbs. $1.05 HMM OLEOMARGARINE— Good Luck 3 tbs. 80c Nucoa 3 tbs. 70c Oak Grove ... 3 lbs. 85c Kingans . . 3 lbs. SI.OO JE—ggK Indiana Bell.. 3 ths. 55c Colored Standard 1b 10 M HITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY or CLOVERLEAF BUTTER. Saturday Only 12c lb ” FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER i . Fresh Leader Krauntz I i i n . I?"- „ .. .. and Philadelphia Cheese 4 1 Real Mentan Malt .. 2 cans $1.4» Fresh Superba Peanut But- g I J Puritan 2 cans $1.05 ler 2 pint jars 11c 1 i « Blue Ribbon 2 cans $1.25 Q uart j ars of Farm Housc § 4 True Worth 2 cans 75c H ipe olives 50c 9 9 Supro 5 gal. can $1.75 Corn Sugar 3 ths. 20c « i 4 Whoopie 5 lb. can $1.25 Fresh whipping ® Miller High Life . 2 cans $1.25 and Coflee Cr<?am g $} Wayne Malt, a good one. 1 can 39c Mille.s Fresh White, M hole i g» BIG HIT PORK AND BEANS Wheat and Rye Bread | BIG HIT RED KID NE Y 1 can of Peaches and 1 can BEANS 3 cans 25c of Apricots, with each $1 98 Little Elf Corn, Peas. Tomatoes, order for 15c £§3l Sauer Kraut, Perfect Green Beans, M e have the complete line of [ «QaS Hart Red Kidney Beans, any Chop Suey, LaChoy Sauce, fl cans 75c Noodles and Sprouts. Choice Bunch Chickens Pork and Beef Tenderloins®kS| Flank and Skirt Steaks Fancy Swiss Steaks VJS iff Fresh Side in chunk, any amount lb. 20c U Pure Bulk Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 35c Ift J Sugar Cured Smoked Jowels or Bacon Squares 1b 18c I 1 Good Fresh Boiling Beef 3 lbs. 50c Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half. .. lb 25c $ Good Tender Beef Steak Ib. 30c Ja Sugar Cured Cottage Hams lb. 35c i Fresh Picnic Hams lb. 15c S 8 l Plenty Spare Rilis, Shoulder Ribs, Pigs Feet, W Hearts, Tongues and Liver Freshly made Mayonaise in bulk pint 30c Fancy Chillie Sauce in bulk pint 30c ’S Home made Cottage Cheese pint 20c i Freshly Home made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c 1 Mutschler’s Meat Market
women In aviation and to furnish a inception committee for all wo--1 men Hie™ who land at their hom " i altpor:, alao includes as charter ■ members the following: : Mrs. Teddy Kenyon, Brookline. i Mass.; Lilias Morlarlty, Boston, I Casa Dlamonde, Mints. Mass., Man- : ila Davis, Boston; Billy Nelson. I Beverley, Mass.. Mrs. Dollie Burn son. Brookline and Mrs. Mildred A.
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I Chase, Chelsea, Mass. Deer in Lowlands Martinsdale, Mont. — (UP) — Crus cd snow through which they ate unrhle to pierce In search of food, hns driven great numbers of de r to the lowlands where forage i~* easier to obtain. Residents of this section are protecting the weakened animals from hunters.
