Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1930 — Page 6
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SURAL CHURCHES Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Bryan. Pnator. Mt. Pleasant Church Snnday School at 9.30 a in. Jbshvj Singlet on, superintendent. ChisH nn eting at 10:30 a. tn. E<ll Spangler, leader. Washington Church Sunday school at In:30 a. tn. Morning worship at 9:30 a. tn. B F. Rrlener, superintendent. Beulah Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn. El At Bold, superintendent. Morning worship and sermon by I pastor at 10 30 a. m.
MORE and better Jißk BREAD I Tr> J -FOR SALE BY— I Fisher & Harris, Decatur ’tagjLJW Miller & Deitsch. Decatur ?Appleman's Grocery col taher Grocery, Monroe rTiilt RFST Bower Grocery, Preble * / ■ Williams Equitv Elevator Co. Williams. Ind. I I Spitler & Son. Willshire. Ohio I N t | Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mill* J Berne Milling Co., Berne K B Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio IHRHMKHHBBHHHIHIIHIHBMHHHMHHHMnHRRi I Good Bread is an item that should be first on your table, and MILLER S BLUE RIBBON ! IS GOOD BREAD | ' I Baked fresh every day in a sanitary way by skilled J bakers. Ask for it! All Grocers have it and you can buy the regular 1 •/z pound single loaf I 3 FOR 25c 3 HOT CROSS BUNS every Tuesday and Friday AT YOUR GROCERS. A Bank For All People Our depositors are made up of people from every | pathway of life. No matter what may be your profession we welcome you at this bank. , Our aim is to render every individual the same high classed service, irrespective of your vocation or financial worth. Give us a trial and be convinced that this is the 1 hank where you get an exclusive service that has brought your friends here to do their business. The Peoples Loan &. Trust Company BANK OF SERVICE.
Everyl>o<ly.<-om<'. Only two mor<> | ■ servlets before conference. 0 _ Decatur U. B. Circuit Cheater Grace, Pastor. Victory Snnday School nt 9:30 a. ni. Preaching. 10:30 a. m. Winchester Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. i Prayer meeting on Wednesday I evening. Bobo Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m Prayer meeting on Wednesday I evening. PI. Grove Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. FolI lowed by class meeting. Preaching. 7 p. m.
Everybody welcome to each service. Bobo M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker. Pastor. 4 Clark's Chapel 9 30 a. m. Sunday School. jU<>:3o a. nt. Breathing by the ' pastor. 11:30 a. m.- Meeting of the official board. Mt. Hope 93u a. nr. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Class meeting. 7:oo p. m. Breeching by tlto I pastor. Nott : This will he the closing } set.vice o:' our meeting. Try to i come. Mt. Tabor I 9.30 a. nt. Sunday School. Note: . will beg n our meet I ing Monday evening. March loth. lat 7: 30 p. m. How many will be j present and on time? How many will pla uto attend each service? Here is tt chance to help the came iand get help from God. Come. CONGRESS TODAY ♦ -iIJ.R) ♦ — Senate: Continues tariff debate. Agriculture committee considers
food M iilQ“LjiJtgs® y SAVE I VALVES MONEY i Oval Tomato Sardines 3 [ans 25c I IMarshmellow Sandwich 17c I Chocolate Covered Raisins lb. 19c | Pink Salmon No. 1 2 cans 29c | C. C. Pork & Beans, 2 cans 15c |£ ‘ | Herring. 9 pounds, each 99c £& |,< Chocolate Peanuts, each 25c . . vQL- I d Fresh Cream Cheese, pound... 32c ■ „ /" i a White Fish. 6 pound, each 89c ■ < C J 1 Crah Meat, can 39c '■ > J ill jT/ J C. C. Mayonnaise. 12 oz., each. . .25c ■ J ' ,' J “ z u M Avon Mustard, 14 oz.. each 12c pj ' tk r Pompeian Olive Oil, ’/j pint.... 32c H f<*< J? »Kr V C. C. Catsup. 14 oz., each 15c Me ■ 'wk ‘ ll a P Hose Soap. 3 for 25c A QC C. C. Mixed Olives, l / t pint, each 23c —-h Ik — Grapefruit, canned, each 22c USSJBI"""* Avon Peaches, No. 2’/i 22c 11 Clifton Peaches. No. 2*/2 18c « '*' 1 B** Boneless Herring, package, each 9c H * . Barbara Ann Tomato Soup 4 cns 25c Ready-to-fry Codfish, each .... 15c 4 Bulk Macaroni and £° v . e Ovsters !I C fj ’ ~ , ... .» <• faivV Shrimp 17c Spaghetti, •> lor Foulds Macaroni. 3 for 25c R 9 — Foulds Spaghetti. 3 for 25c Hg 9 D. M. Asparagus, No. 1 square 35c Foulds Noodles, 3 for 25c . ■ I DM. Asparagus Picnic 19c Bowlene. can 21c M I Del Monte Peas. No. 2. each 17c Mackerel, 2 fish 25c e| s Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | Head Lettuce, large size Grape Fruit, 54 size, 3 for 25c 3 heads 23c. Apples, Winesaps, 3 Tbs.. 25c ■ Eananas, 4 pounds tor... 25c Spinach, fresh, 2 pounds. 15c •>’ I I M juS». f- SA T V Quality at Low Prices IBeef Roasts 17Jc 19Jc | K V s lf'l I Boneless Fillets 21c M Smoked Fish 32c 0 Halibut Steak 28c H V, ... n f i4i/ Cottage Cheese, lb 15c > | Bol,ing ,iccf U/ ‘ e Potato Salad, ib. ■- ■ • 20e g
DECATI'B DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MARCH 7. 19.30
■ Nye resolution to inveatluatf farm 1 board uctivitifH. Lobby committee hears Grundy j i w:tntsne». House: Taken up motor bus regulation i bill. I..inking committee holds hear-1 Ing on bills effecting farm loan I bunks. Reichsbank President Tenders Resignation Beilin, Mar. 7.- (U.R) Dr. Hjalmar, S hnclit resigned today as I : president of the Keichs hank. Dr j > Schacht, who signed the Owen D I .Young reparations plan, recently had attacked the government for ' “adulteration'' of the reparation* plan. DEATH AND RIOT MARK PROTEST OF COMMUNISTS (CONTfNUBD t'lit'M PAGE ®N18) I in the I’nited States shows: Philadelphia—l killed. New York 100 injured. 13 ar j I resfeitl Detroit—l 3 injured. 23 arrested.' Boston.—S arrested. |
i Pittsburgh -2 Injured serjott rt|f> Milwaukee— 47 urrested. 4 injur eul, three hour riot. Washington -- 13 arrested, after | police used tear gas bombs against a demonstration in front of the ■ White House. G. O. P. EDITORS BEGIN MEETING O'ONTIX't'ED ON PAGE TW'ot committee, and the annual flip i session. The program has been ar I rang'd by Earl Hoble on the order lof the gridiron banquet of Washngton newspapermen. Speakers nt the banquet will Include Gov. Hifiry tl. I />slle, and Elza Rogers, chairman of the state republican committee. Senators Arthur Robinson and .tames E. Watson will arrive with Vice President Curtis Saturday morning and will address the editors at a noon luncheon. o Doane Admits Grundy Pays Him Salary Washington. March 7. — (U.P) Warren F. Doane, editor of the puglr tariff puniicatYon. Manuractnr I er, admitted before the senate loh- | by. committee today that ho wa;
more than.ii "visitor" at room 3-’-. -eiiate Office building, an offic.' assigned to Senator Grundy. Repn ~ • Pa. His testimony appeared to eon j ■ tradlet Grundy's statement of yesIterdar In which the Pennsvlvanla, (senator also denied reports that the American Tariff League had | been using the Office for their a<CHICHf»:f!US Jiirl X to' C'bl-ek'v-ur, !><•»■ "“‘/AY f.J'iJrM, a rm. a rut. io Ue«r »"' 1 *”'4\v/ t ~,. with Blue Xj/ Q T.l>rn«v»he'. V flicM •« hfm*Term hiamomd (X M IIIONII I'll.l raorwjlww As „ ueo. sueo. Seou l' Bur Now L F SOW »Y PKUGGISTS tVIKYWMfr*
Sp“i] PLEASE order by deal number 1 DEAL No. 11 3 lbs. of American Breakfast Coffee it I 11 can of Apricots or Peaches Deal No. 2 <! 2 lbs. Lard. 2 lbs. Pork Steak and 3 cans Pork and Beans ri I DEAL No. 3 'MSI ? tbs. Pork Sausage. 1 loaf of Bread rtjk 1 tb. American Breakfast Coffee Jn 1 can Merrit Pears or Yacht Club Peaches rSßma ■ DEAL No. 4 * I 6 Cans of am of the following:— Little Elf Corn—Little Elf Peas—Litt’e Elf Sauer Qy \ > | Kraut—Perfect Tomatoes — Perfect Green Beans— I Hart Red Kidney Beans or Beechnut Pork and Beans I and 1 pound of Good Steak ’ZjjJvJftX I s — tWhI • DEAL No. 5 <1 I 1 Large Can Peaches I 1 Large Can Merrit Pears jnh I 1 Large (an Pineapple JT I 1 Large Can Apricots I I aggaT DEAL No. 6 < I I UHL 1 P nun d Creamery Butter 53 I 2 pounds Tender Beef Steak Sp I | PLEASE ORDER THESE BY DEAL NUMBER itt I I Bursley High Grade Coffee pound 35c I gJrSf American Breakfast Coffee 3 tbs. 85c I I M ‘ J - B - Coffee 2 lbs. $1.05 I OLEOMARG ARINE— OHIO MAID. Saturday Only «BBML Good Luck 3 tbs. 80c Nucoa 3 tbs. 70c I Oak Grove ... 3 tbs. 85c Kingans .. 3 tbs. SI.OO . Colored Standard lb. 40c ’ ' HITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY or C, OVERL EAF BUTTER. Saturday Only 42c lb 3 loaves Miller's Single Bread 25c Fresh Eggs i 1 ... [T Fresh Leader Krauntz i n i m , v< i. o c and Philadelphia Cheese 3 Real Mentan Malt .. 2 cans SI.L, Fresh s ba ,» eanut But . I m r DLL 9 cans IF - ter 2 pint jars lie £ i ,Ue *‘ bb « n 2 < ans 2 '’ Quart Jars of Farm House I | ivl'° • Can Q° rn Sugar 3 tbs. 20c a $ }'. bool, ' e ;• '. f ''' 5 tb ' can J - 2a Fresh Whipping fi B vv»v er M g J e Y‘ 2 7 nS Ha 5 <'«flee Cream S S, . >n . e Malt ; a good one ’ 1 can 39c Millers Fresh White. Whole S I l(» HI 1 PORK AND BEANS _ AVheat and Rye Bread ’ cans 25c Don’t forget to order your > EH* HIT RED KIDNEY 1 can of Peaches and 1 can BEANS 3 cans 25c of Apricots, with each $1 ' Little Elf Corn, Peas. Tomatoes, order for 15c Sauer Kraut. Perfect Green Beans. We have the complete line of M Hart Red Kidney Beans, any Chop Suey, LaChoy Sauce, : *’ cans 75c Noodles and Sprouts. Choice Bunch Chickens Pork and Beef TenderioinsVußl f lank and Skirt Steaks Fancy Swiss Steaks W Fresh Side in chunk, any amount Ib. 22c vj U Pure Bulk Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 35c V j Sugar (tired Smoked Jowels or Bacon Squares Iblßc y i Good Fresh Boiling Beef 3 lbs. 50c A t Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half... Ib. 27c J Good Tender Beef Steak Ib. 30c -S § Sugar Cured Cottage Hams Ib. 35c Fresh Picnic Hams Ib. 17c Plenty Spare Ribs, Shoulder Ribs, Pigs Feet, ® Hearts, Tongues and Liver Jg Freshly made Mayonaise in bulk pint 30c Fancy Chillie Sauce in bulk pint 30c W W Home made Cottage Cheese pint 20c »1 ’ Freshly Home made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c ' I Mutschler’s Meat Market
I < I*. !,«.»•'» Cultl. Hon. «n SJo’Sno' BlKUlti' V Wl M »w>- »■ •*> ■’ AyxK • ~ fg / Clip th:» >d »n<l mull to th, enm,. f HANLY-BLACKBUIIN COrPJS CO I ‘ I ’“"I City. Mo. tor a EKKE Cai.ua I IL EINO Bwcuita auU Booklet, uu b If your Grocer or Drugget cannot supply you ask him to ord, r <. .H Everett & Hite Co., Decatur, Indiana fl
