Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1930 — Page 6
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Kill Deer with Car Gatesville, N. U. IlTi-C. W.j Hinton. Gates county game warden i killed u doe deer out of season, bin it was with ills new ear and not a I gun. He was driving at iilglit on th' ! Hdenton-Gutesville Highway when something struck the right fender 1
Bound For the Fop Wherever your eye turns some man, with no better start, no better education and no sounder constitution than yours, is winning out. Despite every delay and every disappointment he kept the tires of HOPE flaring. If you give yourself a full fair show you will not have to contend with opposing forces later. This bank has many plans that will make you v ictorious. The Peoples Loan | & Trust Company ' BANK OF SERVICE. ; SCHMITT SANITARY & QUALITY MEAT MARKET | A Few of our Specials for Saturday Spring Lamb, Spring Chicken, Baby Beet, I Native Fat Veal, and al! cuts of Pig Pork. Nice bunch of roasting and stewing Chickens. Also some last year’s roosters at 22c lb Homemade Egg Noodles, Ig pkg. 15c, 2 for 25c Beef and Pork Tenderloin Pork Specials ] All Pork Sausage, Bulk 20c Tb | Lean Pork Steak 25c 1b I Lean Pork Shoulder Roast 25c If) I Fresh Meaty Pork Shanks 12 r 9C th I Beef Specials Young Tender Boiling Beef 20c ft) I Choice Meaty Beef Roast 25c ft) Young Juicy Tender Beef Steak 35c lb | Fresh Ground Hamberger 25c IT) | Veal Specials The price of calves has dropped—so have our prices Ykjung Native Fat V eal Stew 22c lb C hoice Meaty Veal Roast 28c lb | Veal Shoulder Steak and Chops 32c lb i Fresh Ground Veal Loaf (with Pork) 25c lb i Smoked Meat Specials ’ Swifts Fancy Smoked Picnic Hams. . 20c It). Miller & Harts Fancy Small Hockless Hams 25c lb Medium Heavy Bacon in a chunk 25c lb Smoked Jowels, sq u are cut 18c Tb Lean Cottage Hams, sliced or chunk. 40c lb Veal and Beef Tongues, smoked 40c lb j Fancy Smoked Skinned Pig Hams, 8 to 9 lbs each 29c lb 5 lb. Pail LARD with a meatArder 60c, Large can of Perfect’s Pineapple or Peaches in heavy syrup, regular 35c value — with a meat order 25c Free and prompt delivery servce to all parts of the city, any hour of the day. Phones 95 and 96 ■ H. P. Schmitt* Meat Market
of bls ear. He luul run over a deer. | ] breaking nil four h’gn of the ant . I mill. New shipment of Hats arrived at Kauffman's Hat Shop. 312 S. First St..
DETROIT IS HOST TO 4,000 ENVOYS TO Y.W.C.A. MEET Outstanding Speakers Scheduled to Address Gathering Detroit. April 2.V- (UP) — Four 'tlionond women delegates are ex i jit <•<! to attend the biennial Y. W, i", A. convention opening hare tolay. The delegates represent the more than liOlt.iHlO memliers. Among the speakers are: Paul i Do tgias of the University of Chicago. economist ami advocate of the j Family Wage system: Bishop Frun■is .1 McConnell of New York who s a leader in the religious field, and Airs. Carrie Chapman Catt. of New ■ i fork, national head of the yearly; '.iii-e and Cure of War Conference • held in Washington, D. ('.. by eleven I ! lational women's organizations. Unemployment will plav a major ole iii tin eonventiou discussions i Other topics deal with law obser:i:ice and ’enforcemetr. promotion of material and infant welfare by
I I Corn Flakes Co cTub rv 3 pkgs 25c | Super Suds 2 for 15c I i Peanut Butter BCLK 2 lbs. 29c I I Palmolive Soap 4 bars 25c I 1 Crysial White Soap 10 bars 34c 11 Great Northern Beans Avondale Wallpaper |g C. C. Applebutter Post Bran Flakes, pkg 12c French Coffee, always C. C. Sandwich Spread ■ fresh lb. 35c 9oz 23c B Kroger Tissue, best Searchlight Matches, quality 3 for 23c 6 boxes 25c J Bowlene can 21c Eatmore 01e0,.. 2 lbs. 35c J 2 lb. Cake, Round Layer, Macaroon Snaps lb. 19c 2 Caramel Icing 35c ... Preserves assorte d 1 C. C. Jell, assorted flav- c. c. rreserves, assonea a Kroger Bread, always fresh l 1 tb. loaf 8c I Strawberries “ a 21c F sk a cwl T ‘ | iR| C. C. Maple Syrup. ■ i. Hot House i A can | Lettuce Leaf, pound lUC 37 C | « iirrvnciin — ‘ with 1 pkg. C. C. £ jk 1 WINESAI Ot Pancake Flour FREE | AppleS Fancy, 3 ths.. ZOC Counlry V«b Milk | large cans r 1 U. S. 1 A 3 for | lelery Mammoth 10c 22 c | Government Inspected Meats | 1 Ham Roasts VresV lb. 23c I 1 Choice Beef Pot Roast lb. 17 l-2c I I Extra Lean Boiling Beef lb. 15c I | Smoked*Jowel Bacon S uga d r 14c I >4l A J "*■ u. JM l 4 i LuLj IMI M I
UKCATHH DAILY DEMOCHAI FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 1930
1 leg Gallon and promotion of good- , will und undt'rstiindlng In internalional relations. ‘ i I Living costs of tile seif-Hiippori- i H iny girl and her wago.4 is the bash' I ,>f a v orld-wide queationulre being! I circulated by Y. W. (’. A. The queationmiire was sent out at the request of the League of Nations’ In- , I ] ternatlonal Labor Office. In conjunction with the convert- , ion three a-.,-emblie.s will be held.L ompoaed of college girls, factor' | girls and business and professional , 'l'llrls. To its own assembly each , .' club sends delegates. Foreign guests fiom tmi’.y coin:- ( I tries will he u feature of ,the eon- | vontion. Miss Pavia Moinarova 01 ' i i’urgue will represent Szeehosolvakia. Mrs. Camilo Osins, wife of flic resident commissioner from the Philippines now at Washngton D ('. will be a special guest. She wea the first president of the, Y. W. C. 1 A., in Manila. Two of the host known women leadeni of Japan I ■I from the educational and social ■ fields will also attend. Mrs Matsu 1 ' rsuji mid Mrs. Taki SShidachi, both . if Tokyo, are widely known in JaCan. The former was formerly president ot Tsuda College and was educated at Bryn Mawr anil Wellesley. S .Miss Yone Masuda of Osaka who has been spending a year in New I York to study Y. W. C. A. methods
wlll also attend. From Mexico Miss Adalia Palacios of Mexico City mid treasurer > < of the hourd will be another guest. Many American 1,.. W. U. A. wom<“l |. who have returned from foreign countries on furlough "111 also he present. Ofllcers who will preside at B’e a convention are: Mrs. John M. I’ ulna. Dallas. Texas, president. Mr; ~ Chillies W Gilkey. Chicago, Illinois ( first vice-president. Mrs. Homer T. p Miller, V.’alnu: Creek. California. \ second vice-president. Mrs. Georg" C. Anderson; New York City, sec- j retary. .Miss Edna Porter, formerly ( of Houston, Tex., secretary. t, . —-. — o TEN BEST SELLERS Fiction 1 Pleasure House. By Cosmo Ha-milton-Putman 2. The Door. By Mary Roberts ‘ Rinehart-Farrar and Rhinehart. 3. The Parlv Dress By Joseph Hergesheinier-Knbpf. 1 Cinimaron. By Edna Ferber. 5. War Nurse. Anonymous. General 1. i'll Tell You Why. By “Chic" 1 Sale Specialist Pub. Co. 2. The Strange Death of President Harding. Ry Gas'on B. Means-Guild 3. The Specialist. By "Chic' Sale- ,
Specialist PUb CO. ' 4. All About Amos 'n' Andy. By Correll and Gostlen-RandMeNnlly. i r. The Christ of Every Rond. By E. Stanley Jones-Abingdon. —o A Homing Swine Gatesville, N. C. -tl'l’i Ihe story of the dog that crossed Aineria on foot in returning home has a in the tale about T. E. (’toss's pig Cross sold a nig black pig to u steamboat cap ain. The ptg i was garfred to Murfreesboro. A J keek later it returned, muddy and j dirty, from the town 40 miles away.] Cross gave the captain his monev ■ 'kick for the homing pig- -— - , - ■■ f) Change Police Arms Norfolk, Va, (UP)- Within the, next few weeks, the Norfolk poli<<\ ilepartmeil will be equipped "il l long and short -:.nge gas guns. Tliej nen of th'' force also may be provid-. iml with gis elul.'s for use in unusual I '■mer*en< ies. Cartridges filed from he field e.is guns will contain tear! ——o — And Alwayt Collected The excesses of our youth, are drafts upon onr old ng'*', payable witli Interest about tblrtv years after date. —(’tipper's Weekly. __ _ o : Dance SUNSET Sunday.
Fisher & Harris] PHONES I 3,4 ar s • 1 This Store is at your elbow 1/ fl I ■ —your weekly shopping be- /\. IV/A \ K comes nothing .more than a ff \* 11 V I \ \l Jhq> phone call. For Fisher & II 1 v V<7 / j *'. ■ >- ij ■ Harris brings you the same J jl H courteous attention, the same 1 IDdtt /J good foods, the sartie great \ fjs* «/■ savings whether you come \ i ~~ ~ i ■ in or phone your order. Go J It to the telephone and take ad- J ft vantage of these splendid I 1 ’ "^ l| I and wholesome bargains. » SOAP IO bars 37tl j Soap Flakes 21J Super Suds or Selox package* IM Apple Buller - " ■ SM MALT ,"X 60c can 491 RADISHES 3." 3 Sani Flush 9| 1 i h The Vegetabi * o J OOIvVV shortening yj can - 1 Sugar, Uane Granulated fTO Oleo, Palm Nut 9ll( 10 pounds • 3 lbs. 55c; pound . * Bananas, select ripe fruit OPwz* Lard, Eckhart quality grade Head Lettuce, hard white -| Peanut Butter. L]( heads, pound 1 buy the best, lb 1 Leaf Lettuce, fancy hot p* Butter, Cloverleaf Cream' .y. Coffee, first quality Rio Bread, large 1'/ 2 pound i,,a ' es 9j)( 2 pounds OmC Fresh, its made in Decatur- 1 101 Coffee. Fancy Santos Bulk Seedless Raisins 9jf Coffee, F. & H, Special New Navy or Great Northern Real quality, 3 lbs. $1.00; poundeJMV Beans, 3 pounds Cauliflower, fancy white 101/„ n 18c value Corn or Peas OjC heads, pound /-V 2 cans * Sweet Potatoes Red Kidney or Pork and Beans Ogf 4 pounds V 3 large cans New Potatoes nr Garbage Cans, heavy 25 4 pounds galvanized .... 90c. Potatoes. No. 1 White rr Strawberries, Cucumbers. (eleO 15 pound peck OtJv Tomatoes, etc.
more! Lily - 1 " 011 s ’lml Fisher \ n : , rris .. ■ ' & n ‘‘i'sch ijl Appleman s "• I W BtSTI-j wuitam;"r ''" h " I I.X vv imams I uuiti i't n ,.« A/ I ~ ... l,lia nts. | ni | "I I Ewrett Grm erv. $ Berne Milbng f’ o t A Lenhart < roeen; w J ■
