Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1930 — Page 5

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I Bell’s Cash Grocery K LOCATED IN THE BUILDING FORMERLY ■ OCCUPIED BY THE CENTRAL GROCERY ■We Cordially Invite You 0 to Come Here and Save! H| Free Delivery Phone 292 I Bananas Igwlpf s lbs 25c ISugar lOlbs 52c E| Pork and Beans Peanut Butter Perfect Brand H 3 cans ' 1 pint jar Peaches, 2 Ig. cans I 23c 16c | 45c I Crackers 29c beans ■I Navy or Great I Celery ' 10c "• 1> " •*• *" | Flour 99c I MILK 3 cans 25c I MACARONI and SPAGHETTI 3 pkgs. 25c I PRESERVES, 12 ounce glass jar 11c I MALT, Blue Ribbon # 5 3c I FANCY PINK SALMON -17 c I COFFEE, Bulk Rio pound l 7c j SALTED PEANUTS per pound 10c marshmallow easter eggs per pound 13c MAMMOTH GUM DROPS ...» per pound 14c Holsum Special,.. 9c, 3 for 25c Holsum Twin 12c Holsuni Rye 12c Wheatone 12c I he Holsum Sandwich Girl will be at our store all day Saturday Will serve Sandwiches Free. Bell’s Cash Grocery PHONE 292 SECOND STREET

MEXICO TAKES FIRST STEP TO PLANTFORESTS Congresson Reforestation : Proposes Program with Aid of Ortiz Rubio “——— Mexico, April 11 — (UPK- Now mantles of luxuriant green for Ixtffccihuatl and Popocatepetl, the barren volcanoes which look down on Mexico City, were proposed at the opening session of the First National Forestry Congress here. Planting of thousands of young trees on the forbidding slopes of the two famous mountains would be. according to a plan submitted to the congress, the beginning of a national reforestation program. The interest of the federal government. horn the two viewpoints of preserving national resources ■ slid alleviating the unemployment 1 situation, encouraged delegates at ■ the congress to hope for early exe-1 cation of their project. Destruction of her forests has ! been a serious problem for Mexico I for several years. The necessity of a systematic and | nation wide reforestation program | has been urged by business men, j statesmen and newspapers, but I hitherto without appreciable results.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930.

President Or:iz Rubio has promised that hta administration will I icctify this situation. CRAIGVILLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wasson and daughter Clara spent Sunday eve ntng In the home of Mr. and Mrs Irwin Wasson of Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Waggles, Mr and Mrs. Harry Clark of Rlnft ton, Mr. and Mrs. l#ee Ratcliff and | daughter Ruth Ann of Ossian and Mr and Mrs. Ora Ratcliff were Sunday afternoon guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Ratcliff. Misses Devona and Vera Reed spent a few days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed. Mrs. I). W. Abbott spent a couple of days last week in Grebill with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Klopfenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strickler, Miss Irene Stuckler and Miss Delores Shumm of Willshire, Ohio, were week-end guests in the- home of Mr. and Mrs. Otus Strickler. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bell ami | son Gene, spent Sunday in the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bell. Mis. E. P. Davenport and Mrs. ! Herman Davenport of Fort Wayne i were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Barger last Wed- | neaday. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hetrick called on Mr. and Mjs. A. H. Hettrick Sunday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Nora Willis ia spending a few days in Bluffton with her

mother. Miss Geraldine Stuckler spent, last Saturday with friends nt Willshire, Ohio. Mr. A. S. Abbott of Tampa. Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Homer Klopfenstein and ons Stanley and Wendell, spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Het rick. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Oliver and Mrs. Bel) Hoopangartner of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hol Inger. Quite a number from Illis place attended the Christian Endeavor convention at the St. Paul Christan Union church near Decatur hist Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herve Center spent Monday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Harve Ginter and Mrs. Robert Wolf called on Mrs. Charles Wolf on last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wasson and daughters spent Saturday evening in Bluffton. - Airplane Turntable Croydon. England —(Ul’)-Aii-planes at Croydon airdrome are placed on a turntable and faced due north in order to check and set their compasses.

Aoor TH IY / HOj CROW.' GARDEN time should find you I equipped to assist Mother Nature in her annual task of 1 covering the earth with edibles ' l 1 an d floral loveliness. When I I .l&ir yCvCiS the first thunder clouds dissolve l Mllffiks/Jlafe-.- VL Jw ’ n t° infinitudes of blue, and the i vegetable and flower kingdoms » A- 7 ‘- ca "’ answer with a spade, and r* - JlPgl hash's seeds: absolutely the f* nes t. by record. v .Jr* *,_y Morning Glories ~'<W Sweet Peas JwMi Pansies Tomatoes Beans fS CarrOtS 9 Lee Hdw. Co. \ Monroe Street X fc»**&* * -M? M 1 z- X / ' I ULI i Aesop was right Mr. Tortoise still gets there first. He travels the slow, steady, non-stop route. His weekly savings deposits, however small, will total fiancial independence. Mr. Hare starts out like a whirlwind, but is shortwinded. He’s left by the well-known waysifle. dozing over some ' very sad get-rich-quick propaganda. Old Adams County Bank

* MAGLEY NEWS * • -4 Mlnges Marie and Marcella •cherry apent Wednesday evening With Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and son Dale. Miss Phyllis Kyle of Van Wert Is spending this week with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Dettingei. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and children Irene Marie. Carl ami Waiter and Mrs. Mina Hildebrand were dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dettinger and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Flank Yager wendinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. hosier Eekro e and Daniel Scherry Sun day. Miss Marie Scherry spent Sunday with Miss Helen Hildebrand. Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Reppert entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and and Mrs. Peter Helmrich and son Otto and daughter Anna, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. H<X''ich and family Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smith and family and Mrs Roy (’aide and children Mr. and Mrs. Harty Freuhiger entertained so dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kruetzman. Mr?. Howi srd Mills and daughters Lucile and I Evelyn. Miss Marie Scherry spent the

week cud a the Lewis Kruetzman I iionle. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and iumlly and Miss Amanda Worlhman weer dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worthman and family and Lewis Worthman Sr., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger and family and Mrs. Hertha Frauhiger and grandchildren Wayne ami Merle spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fnichte were

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The HOME Grocery JOHN B. STULTS Phones 88 - 98 Free Delivery —SPECIAL—ANOTHER PERFECT FRUIT SALE PINEAPPLE in Syrup, regular 35c ] of Each for PEACHES in Heavy Syrup, regular 2ftc j APRICOTS in Heavy Syrup, regular 30c PEARS, Heavy Syrup, regular 29c ALL FULL WEIGHT CANS—Value .... $1.23 ' Apples, Eating .$1.69 our ’ more of that famous Special, bushel ... ’ ’ Peerless in the cloth 7Qz» bag 4 ' 7V 2 boxes Pillsbury Cake GQc Flour sor W Candy, Jelly Beans Kp With a colored or plain pound * { 1 e ree Wiki Cherry Jellies 9Q<» Peanut Butter 25c pound 2 pounds for Z T7 ; 77 ~ Real Candy kisses 1 Salted Peanuts 25c pound -LMV 2 pounds A chance on the set of Dishes with the Monarch Coffee “ P ° Un< ’ ° f any €andy in Special, lb 1 Pound MIXED CANDY 10c Quality for 75 Years New Michigan STJ (Granges, Special 39c Beans, 3 tbs. •U)< size, 1 lb. ('ampfire Marshmallows 2 large jars and 1 can Marshmallow OQn Apple Butter ~ Creme (or 50c Perfection SUGAR, Pure Cane f akes for O, V 10 pounds 50c Special Brooms ew Asparagus 1 PJp Saturday Bunch xUV Wisconsin Cheese 9Q<* New Rhubarb 12 l /2(* Regular 35c, Sat. 1b... per pound THE HOME GROCERY

i .jumlay guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Frankltfi Fnichte. The Juniors of the Pleasant Date! Sunday School held their mon hly Bible Story telling contest at the home of George Miller and daughter Sunday with Mrs, Joseph Baumgartner as Supt, and Mrs. Homer Arnold and William Bryan as teachers and those in the contest were I Lloyd Miller, Dale Adler, Paul f’loti-i set. Francis Studabaker, Glen Gris-i fith, Carl Baumgartner, Stanley Ar-1

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Hold, and Alice Baumgartner, Violet Arnold and Charlotte Zimmerman, I Dale Adler secured flrat prize and Alice Baumgartner second prize. —————o- — • - - High Interest Rate Manchester, England — <UP) — Herbert Ingham, arrested for acting as a money lender without a license : was accused of charging loan Intere« i<t the rate- of 3800 per cent per j annum, based on the rate he charg- ■ ed for a loan tor three days.