Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1930 — Page 6

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Fisker & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with la)w Prices Cauliflower, White Firm Heads, pound .. 9c 25c Rinso 19c 25c Climalene 21c No. 1 Yellow Danver Onions, 10 pounds 25c 5 pounds 15c: Potatoes, No. 1 White, 15 pound peck 49c 60 pound bushel $1.89 Head or Leaf Lettuce, real quality, pound 20c Fresh Large Pineapples 24c ! Large Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c New York Baldwin Apples, 4 pounds .... 29c Idaho Winesap Apples, 3 pounds 25c Sweet Potatoes, real Jerseys, 3 pounds... 25c Bananas, quality fruit, 4 pounds 29c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 53c Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs. 45c, 24 lbs 87c Flour, Goochs best. 24 pounds 99c Whole Wheat Flour, 5 pounds 29c Prunes, Santa Claras, 2 pounds 25c Soap. P. & G., 10 bars 39c, 6 bars 25c Peanut Butter, pound 15c 3 - l l 2 pound loaves Miller’s Bread 25c Butter. Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 44c 25c Oleo, pound 20c 25c Ripe Olives 20c Coffee, finest quality Golden Rio, 2 lbs,. . .35c Special Blend Coffee, pound 25c | F. &H. Special Coffee, a guaranteed grade pound 35c 135 c Pillsbury Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, bag 30c New Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 pounds 25c Jell-O, all flavors, 3 packages 25c 18.W11.1.J L. jjmii mill ■ Illi mu 11l min 1 mu — -m mi ...i I Puffed Wheat, All Bran, Pep, Krumbles, large Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Flakes, package 25c Sani Flush or Bowlene 21c 18c Value Corn or Peas, 2 cans 25c Pork and Beans, 3 large cans 25c Hominy, large cans 10c, 3 for 28c Kraut or Pumpkin, 2 large cans 25c Bulk Shredded Cocoanut, pound 29c Van Camps Sardines, 15 oz. cans, tomato of Mustard sauce, can 12y 2 c Ginger Ale, 3 bottles 50c Old Settler for dirty water, 3 packages . 25c Apple Butter, gallon cans 75c Peeled Yellow Peaches, gallon cans 65c 100% Pure Sorghum Molasses, gallon. $1.20 gallon 60c 65c Brooms 49c Special Wash Board 48c No. 8 Heavy Copper Wash Boilers $4.35 No. 9 size $4.60 Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables

WRAL CHURCHES Bobo M. E. Circuit John F. Block r, pastor. Clark's Chapel 11 9:30 a.m. 'Sunday School, Chauncey Clctn. superintendent. Conic. 10:3o a. nt. —Preaching by pastor, opening with a round table talk. 'Come and help. Mt. Hope 9:3'1 a. tn. Sunday School Chauncey Sipe, superintendent. Help increase the attendance, the interest and the inspiration. 10:30 a. m. ('lass meeting. D. Tinkhatn, class leader. Stay ami! pray. 7:00 p. tn. Preaching by pastor. This will be the beginning of our revival services, opening with >J cla-s meet ng for 30 minutes. Ar-

fl Saturday Saturday E I Specials Specials I MILK t'Xs... 3fOT 2sc RINSO L ARG E i9c i McKenzie buckwheatlZ I I MILK r ™ N I BORDEN’S MILK TA " 3—25 c 1 INUTROL eat 25c I CATSUP a | I SODA CRACKERS 2» unds 25c I I Gum Drops ,h | CATSUP sm" z 27 | CHOCOLATE COCOANUT BAR LAYER CAKE 23c $ H Jack Frost Sugar, 5 lbs,.. 34c Oval Tomato Sardines, ea. 12c E ■ Eagle Brand Milk 19c Climalene, large, each... 23c Dried Prunes, Lg., bulk It) 15c Climalene, small, each ... 9c pl Argo Gloss Starch,l lb each 8c Country Club Jelly, glass 9c B Corn Meal, Yellow, 5 tbs. 20c Country Club Milk, Tall 3- 25c ■ I SUGAR $1.43 | | Pork Loin Roast .Z 20c I Friday and Saturday ■| P °tund 0PS ’ Smal1 ’Produce Specials g ■ Pork Liver, pound ... 10c spinach 1 r b • m| 2 pounds LOU • 1 r? TAT< i ES ’ 49c E ‘j| GRAPE FRUIT 9£r» B Fish, Tresh 19c head lettuce Iflr* ■ Boneless, lb Larse Heads, each JLvC • fl APPLES. Winesaps 1 Hz» • fl Pound AVV ’ I”F 11 t 11 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. IT.RIU ARY I I. 1030

I range to attend those meetings and i get ii real blessing if you want io be a lilessing. Mt. Tabor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ed Koos, superintendent. Will you be present to help or away to hinder be. aitae of yo»i absence? Promptm ss, too, helps to make a good score. Come. __ —. -o Decatur M. E. Circuit (lien liryan, Pastor. Beulah Church 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Ed I Arnold, superintendent. Washington Church 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. B. F. Hreiner. superintendent. Mount Pleasant Church 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Jesse Singleton, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:30 a. ni.l Iley, I’. 1). Nyschwander will de-

liver tlie sermon. The pastor hojies that this morning service may be a union meeting for all of the three churches In the circuit. Dismiss Sunday School early mid come to the Mount Pleasant church in a body for mornin..' worship. Let us as a church unite our efforts in making this Sunday the greatest day of this conference. Sunday evening service at 7:30 p. m. Come. We are expecting a great closing out service, — —o_ Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. I’. H. Marman, D.D. Pastor Sunda school. 9:15 a. m. Earl Cha.se, superintendent. Preaching. 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. nt. Revival services each evening during the week at 7:30 p. m The meetings are very interesting and well attended. We are looking for an old-time revival. God's time of

I real revivals are not in the pas • They are for the people now, it we Juvai’l ourselves of the opportune. . I ties. ! ° _ Many Take Dancing . Berkeley. Cal.. U’P) Tun I dancinv has been added to the thie. . "R's" for University of California , Collegians and classes have be<oim I so crowd <1 that a new .» tion ■’

£ j Specials E PLEASE ORDER BY DEAL NUMBER i , pE 'lb. Beechnut ' a,Ue l»® BrZ 2 cans Beechnut Pork and Beans • r Jjk | |J() , en TOAbUIJ . E „'j a im| I, HHH DEAL No. 2 <1 'fZB 2 rbs - Lard ’ 2 lbs - Pork steak S ' un( ar| d 3 cans I>orb an d I* eans A >.i’< — — DEAL No. 3 < aSSfHfll lbs. Pork Sausage, 1 loaf of Bread (T ' 1 It). American Breaklast ( offee J ) 1 can Merrit Pears or Yacht Club Peaches ( DEAL No. 4 4 iL'y/Z fi Cans of ant of the following:— s '//J CitHe EH'Com—Little Elf Peas—Litt'e Elf Sauer . Kraut—Perfect Tomatoes — Perfect Green Beans— Jjk , Hart Red Kiflnev Peans or Beechnut Pork and Beans nU 7 'flfl . and 1 pound of Good Steak AA. : DEAL No. 5 - 2 lbs. Lard, 3 loaves Bread, 3 dr|> H* ! ,k “fi \ .1 DEAL No. 6 1 pound Creamery Butter Ji 2 pounds Tender Beef Steak 1 PLEASE ORDER THESE BY DEAL NUMBER A COFFEE- i Bursley High Grade Coffee pound 35c v , «gwfl American Breakfast Coffee 3 lbs. 85c B 'A ’ W M - J - B - Coffee 2 lbs. $1.05 ; OLEOMARGARINE—bHSBME Good Luck 3 lbs. 80c Nucoa 3 lbs. 70c Oak Grove ... 3 tbs. 85c Kingans .. 3 lbs. SI.OO Indiana Bell.. 3 lbs. 55c Colored Standard lb tO ... " HITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY or CLOVERLEAF BI TTER. Saturday Only 42c lb 3 loaf Miller Single Bread 25c ' I | m\IT Fresh Leader Krauntz 4 n i u u n an d Philadelphia Cheese g Real Meritan Malt . 2 cans sl, Fresh s ba p Bu( . ?L 1 w" R n u h 9 cans c ter 2 pint .jar 41c Ko, 5 1 I,ue1 ,ue ?‘ bb y" r 2 " ans Quart Jars of Farm House K"' I -A SL. Can to- Corn Su «ar 3 lbs. 20c * I £ Miller High Life . .2’cat" $1.25 Fresh Whipping I M Wayne Ma,t ’ a g° od one ’ 1 can 39c Millers Fresh White" yVhok 1 "' -fljBIG HIT PORK AND BEANS _ W heat and Rye Bread Wt cans 25c Don’t forget to order your BIG HIT RED KIDNEY 1 can of-Peaches and 1 can 1 | BEANS 3 cans 25c of Apricots, with each $1 Little E’.f Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, order for 45c Sauer Kraut. Perfect Green Beans, We have the complete line of ? H*’’ l Hed Kidney Beans, any ( hop Suey. LaChoy Sauce, 0 cans 75c Noodles and Sprouts. QSI 1 ('hoice Bunch Chickens Pork and Beef I Flank and Skirt Steaks Fancy Swiss Steaks y<'W| yf Fresh Side in chunk, any amount Ib. 20c U Pure Bulk Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 35c ' Sugar ( tired Smoked Jowels or Bacon Squares Iblßc * Good Fresh Boiling Beef 3 His. 50c 1 S Ug^ r J Jur , ed Snioked Ha ms, whole or half.... Ib 25c S' Good Tender Beef Steak 30c H Sugar Lured Cottage Hams Ib 35c g Fresh Picnic Hams Ib. 15c i g Plenty Spare Ribs, Shoulder Ribs’ Pigs Feet, fcl Hearts, Tongues and Liver ’ g Freshly made Mayonaise in bulk . pint 30c I I g Fancy Chillie Sauce in bulk ' pint 30c v * W Home made Cottage Cheese D i n t 20c B Freshly Home made Noodles. 2 pkgs. 25c ’ i I Mutschler’s Meat Market J

ing nthhQl by K. HuMkdl ‘ lnßtrU< ” tor. Hot Chocolate Too Hot St. Louis (UP)-Pcnmns who Lomplnin because their Choeolat ■ 1 s not hot enough should have been ..resen: at a eun.ly store here the .tier day. Oliver llelsl. proprietor | of the store, was making candy. H< i 1, ft ihi’ pot to w tit on a customer.

The chocolate got ||,, t |||l(| ■ over Results —|r>,ooo <!;i )n ~, 9 establishment. 9 — o _ 8 Mayor Fines Hirnielf I Eas' Liverpool. —(LT) .uj Ralph O. Fleneduni fi n „,| |2 for Involution of a , j !y l|a(rj J diame after he found h\ ,9 ; a red tag on It for ov,. rs ,„ v J two-hour parking limp ■