Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1930 — Page 7
jjL CHURCHES HBvvdlshire Circuit Brethren ’ n Christ "inn M Willshire Sl a.m. Floyd ,H|., liH | praise service at ■ linden'or '».30 p. ni. by pastor at 7:30
■STANDARD* FOR I £ VIE RY MW. A bread that is milk-rich and firm ... golden brown crusted ... a bread that is uniform in quality from day to day. ’ Miller’s Blue Ribbon bread is a bread that your family will be thankful for. Fine for the kiddies, too. • Regular IL, pound loaf, s at your grocers, 10c. or 3 for 25c Millers Bakery Second Street
I Hite’s Grocery BIG SOUTH SIDE FOOD MARKET WHERE PAY LESS—with Free Delivery and Personal Just Call 31 or 201—We Do The Rest. Ilg pounds FINE GRANULATED SUGAR jMbRSLEY’StHIGH GRADE COFFEE .jfi., iMound . ...,\ L JC pounds NEW' CORN MEAL 25 C NORTHERN or NAVY BEANS 4 r pounds, ,89c) 5 pounds Ttt/U ■ancy red pitted cherries •)" Bind BLACKBERRIES, per can MANCY ENGLISH W ALNUTS Q',, ■ fiund mh>JL ■ARGE COUNTRY ONIONS qq , pounds I APPLES I FANCY SOLID YORK IMPERIALS, basket $1.49 ■ Fancy Dates, tb. ... 15c Fancy MarshmallrNvs E ! c 2 K’s. 25c pound -25 c I P :c n ka y ge New . Mince Mea L Fa -> oie °’ tb - E 2 Pkgs. .. .. 25c 2 P° unds 25c ■ Fancy Pop Corn that Hard. Solid Cabbage ■ will pop, tb 10c ICO tbs - sl-35 Marge cans apricots 23c I J lbs. FANCY NEW RICE 23 C ) cns FANCY NEW SALMON 29 C ARgE CANS PEAKS 19 C ARgE CANS PEACHES 23 C | cans RED or BAKED BEANS .......25c ancy new evergreen sweet i a ~ ORN, can Ivt 3 cans 25c or dozen 98c SHCAKES . DAIL *. 10c, 15c, 25c OLAR BEAR FLOUR 85c JOLD MEDAL FLOUR (kitchen tested) UH,, 1 th. sack O«7 V ILLSBURY OR AIIisTOS FLOUR 89 C ADY W ASHINGTON FLOUR 69c Small peaches or apricots ■Dozen «7OC ■ 1 lb. can PERFECT PEACHES d»1 each.. 15c; Dozen ■LARGE SIZE PEACHES in Heavy OQ ■;vrup, l)er <j ozen ■ NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS ‘)(L, ■ ‘1b5...25c; 5 lbs 077 V ■ 2 lb- package SUN SWEET PRUNES 25c I THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MOST i AND SERVES YOU BEST.
Winchester Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Miranda Bolinger, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. in. Everybody invited and welcome to all services. o— Decatur Circuit U. B. Church Rev. W. (). Johnson, Pastor. Pleasant Grove Sunday School at 9:3(1 a. m. Nettie Harden, superintendent. I.esson subject—Thomas. Worship hour follows Sunday School. Sermon by pastor.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930.
Victory Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. H. E. Baxter, superintendent. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rlvare Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. Matilda Hower, superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. W. I). Hower, president. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. If you are not attending services elsewhere tome and worship witli us. —— o Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. H. Harman, pastor Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Thurman Drew, Superintendent. Preaching Service—lo:3o A. M. There will be no services in the evening. A business session of the quarterly conference will be held Monday evening at 7 o’clock. — 0 Victor Records, your choice ?-0e each. 6 for sl. Holthouse Drug Co.
j 6'^'; Saturda y /j|2RZE2&>' Specials rhemes 106*107 Free Delivery 1 Big Meat Sale Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash FANCY BUNCH OF DRESSED SPRING CHIX, lb 27c NICE FRESHLY DRESSED RABBITS 22c lb PLENTY PORK TENDERS — LAMB — BE E F TENDERS SPRING DUCK HOME MADE NOODLES FRESH PEPPERED BEEF FRESH OYSTERS LARGE OPEN EYED SWISS CHEESE FRESH FISH GOOD TENDER BOILING BEEF lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c ! NICE BEEF ROASTS lb. 18c, 3 lbs. 50c 4 SPECIAL TENDER STEAKS lb. 23c, 2 lbs. 45c 1 CHOICE LOIN PORK CHOPS 35c lb I SHOULDER PORK STEAK and CHOPS 25c lb n Freshly Ground Hamberger Steak 18c lb., 2 for 35c Good Fresh Country Style Sausage 18c lb., 2 for 35c SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS 17c lb SUGAR CURED SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 27c lb NICE FRESH SPARE RIBS—HEARTS AND TONGUES FRESH PORK LIVER 2 lbs. 25c FRESH RENDERED LARD 2 lbs. 30c FRESH HOME MADE BOLOGNA 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c FRESH HOME MADE WEINERS 20c lb., 2 lbs. 35c LARGE FRANKFORTS :. 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c FRESH CLOVERLEAF or WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY BUTTER 2 Ins. 85c NICE CUTS OF ROUGH PORK AT REASONABLE PRICES GLAZED DOUGHNUTS, per dozen 35c FRUIT CAKES, Each 50c HOME MADE WALNUT COOKIES Miller’s Bread WARDS FRESHLY BAKED CAKES 3 Loaves WHIPPING AND COFFEE CREAM FRESH MUSH ROLL 10c OLEOMARGARINETRY A POUND OF EVERGOOD 15c, 2 lbs. 25c GOOD LUCK or OAK GROVE 3 tbs. 85c NUCOA, a Good Oleo 3 lbs. 60e FRESH COUNTRY EGGS—COTTAGE CHEESE COFFEE SPECIALS—HOne of The Very Best 1 lb. 43c, 2Jbs. 85c. Try it! PERFECT COFFEE 3 lbs. SI.OO — ——--' MAN O’ WAR COFFEE 3 lbs. 85c BURSLEY HIGH GRADE 3 lbs. 87c MAL T S One 5 gallon can SIEPRO, $1.75 BLUE RIBBON 2 cans SI.OO PURITAN 2 cans SI.OO BUDWEISER ' 2 cans SI.OO CORN SUGAR 3 lbs. 20c I ,’lf 1» 1 D ° Zen CanS ° f any ° f theSe ° r V “ L ' , tle Elf assorted -12 cans Yacht ( tub Green Beans — Perfect ~ Tomatoes — Van Camps Sour Kraut— S I zlfS Little Elf Diced Carrots — Perfect p *- r Pumpkin b cans »OC 2 Large Cans of PEACHES or APRICOTS Regular 25c sellers with meat order. .2 cans 45c I SHOE PEG CORN, the Best 2 cans 35c Deliveries Any Time of Day Try Us! Phones 106 or 107 Mutschler’s Meat Market MON RO E STR EE T
Himself to Himself Memphis, Tenn., —(UP)—J. C. "Sundy" Lyons, police patrol wagon driver, drove his wagon into a telephone pole, arrested himself, told the arresting officer (himself) ho was driving IS to 20 mileg an hour then released himself on his own recognizance, Charge Hubby Planned Blast Miami, Fla., —(UP)- Mrs. Donald Riff, negress, had her huabaad urreßted here charged with an atteintp to dynamite her bed as aho ' slept. She said she awakened just 1 1 as he lighted the fuse to three silcks of dynamite under her bed. o Tax Collections Good Winston Salem, N. C„ —(UP) — ; Despite a reported national busl- | ness depression collection of city •I taxes here represents 8.34 per cen* as compared with 7.71 per cent a year ago. o — Beacon Light as Scarecrow Stuttgart, Ark., — (UP) — The Arkansas Power and Light Com-i ! puny is conducting experiments i • with airplane beacon light in an! effort to keep ducks from destroy-
ing crops. Ducks are said to avoid I lighted areas. o Potato Weighs 12 Pounds Memphis, Tenn. —(UP)—A sweet potato weighing 12 pounds, and measuring a dozen inches in length was harvested on the two-acre truck 'atm of Albert Martin here. —_ o Fish Saves Pedestrian London, —(UP) A basket of fish , George Griffiths was currying on his back saved him from serious injury when he was hit by a motor ear. —o Pastor Turns Other Cheek Macon. Ga.. (UP)— When Rev. William C. Sister of the Log Cabin Presbyterian church discovered thieves had stolen a heater from ids church, he advertised for them to return and get the heater door and other attachments. High Crossing Tower One of the River Forth < rossfug j towers erected at Kincardine. Seotlund. in connection with the CenI tri.l Scotland electricity project, is 310 fen tell
AMERICA'S AIR ACE RECEIVES MEDAL TODAY ( apt. Eddie Rickenbacker Will Get Highest Award Washington. Nov. 7—(UP)—The Congressional Medal of Honor, highest American military award, was to be given Capt. Edward V. Rlckeenbacker, premier World War air fighter, today, by President Hoover. Hundreds of Army officers and other officials were to gather a* Bolling Field, beside the Potomac, for the ceremonies this afternoon Military aircraft, reminiscent of Rickenbacker's dramatic wartime deeds in France, were to entertain Hie crowd with formation and acrobatic flying.
A number of Rickenbacker’s cronies in tlie famous 94tit Pursuit Squadron, which lie commanded in France, were invited to see the Congressional Medal pinned on the man who already wears the Distinguishled Service Medal with nine palms, the medal of the Legion of Honor, and the Croix de Guerre with four palms. Today's award was earned. . by attacking, alone, seven German i planes and shoting down two ot them. President to Speak The President was expected to, make a few remarks in connection with the presentation and Rickenbacker was to reply. Both were to be heard over the radio. During World War davs Rickenbacker came to personify to the American people the audacity am! bravery which they associated wit'.i new role and air fighting. His record of destroying 26 enemy planes 1 was unsurpassed by American airmen. Rickenbacker, now 40 years old. became famous years ago as a dri.er of last racing cars. When America entered the war he went to France witli General Pershing as !a member of bis motor car statl. Lnter, attracted by the adventure
W. G. ROOP GROCERIES AND MEAT 1107 ADAMS ST. PHONE 336 BIG BARGAINS! DON'T MISS THIS! WE DELIVER! PERFECT COFFEE QU BEANS, Great OQ i 3 fbs, eze’L Northern 5 tbs. Oi/V (. -Ft Selox, large pkg., 2 for 25c Tokay Grapes 3 tbs. 25c i New Prunes 3 tbs. 25c Soap Chips, White Linen, 2 -39 c ; Bursley High Grade Coffee 35c Sweet Potatoes 6 tbs. 25c NUCOA Fresh Salted Coffee Bread OLEO Peanuts 3 Bells Uz fb. loaves • 25c 2 "" 25c 2 "" 45c 3 '° r 25c ! Seedless Raisins 2 tb. pkg. 19c Crystal White Soap 10 bar 35c I Onions, ...10 tb. 15c; 50 tb. 69c Jonathan Apples 4 tbs. 25c Milk, Pet or Carnation 10c Pink Salmon, can Ivory Snow. pkg. 10c Pumpkin, Little Elf 2 for 25c FLOUR SOAP _ Le Vogue 5 for 29c ; Silver Leaf 24' 2 tb. G9c Lux 3 for j lc i Polar Bear 24'/j tb. 89c Palmolive 4 for 29c
i I Appelman’s Grocery I PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 3 bars and a 5c balloon 13c CAMAY SOAP, 4 bars for 25c OLIVILO SOAP, 2 bars and a water glass 18c P. and G. SOAP, 7 bars 25c Granulated Sugar Fancy Eating Apples 22f 10 pounds 3 pounds ", Great Northern or 25C Cooking Apples Bulk Rice 22C Sweet Potatoes 25C 3 pounds 6 pounds GRAPE FRUIT, Large 25c 1 *EACHES, Large Can in Syrn p ■ . 17c Van Camps Products i Pumpkin Pork & Beans Hominy s 2 Large Cai,s £9c 3 cans .. . 23c “ Large cans'! 7/> I 15c size * 9 I NUCOA OLEO, per pound 21c | BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES, Large Jar 25c I Kelloggs Perfect ’ Bursleys High I I’cp, Rice Krispies, Grumbles, and All-Bran Coffee I Grade Coffee ; 2 "" 25c 3 lbs SI.OO Per pound 29c I Measuring Cup t ree
and romance of air fighting, he ask- L ud for u transfer to the Air Corps. | As Commanding officer of the 1 94th Pursuit Squadron, the first I American air unit to fight on the I Western Front, Rickenbacker led I countless raids against the German I I fliers, which brought him and his ! I comrads fame and glory. He has I described these exploits in a book, I “Fighting and Flying Circus." | Entered Auto Business When the war was over, Rickenbacker entered the automobile business, organizing the Rickenbacker Motor Company, i.ater lie went with the Fokker Aircraft Company as vice-president and director of sales, a position he holds now. The citation reads as follows: "Edward V. Rickenbacker. colonel, Specialist Reserve, then first lieutenant, 94th Aero Squadron, Air Forces. For conspicuous galantry and intrepidity above and beyond ' the call of duty in action against the enemy near Billy, France, Sep tember 25, -1918. While on a volun--1 tary patrol over tlie lines Lieuten--1 ant Rickenbacker attacked seven ' enemy planes <5 type Fokker, pro-
tecting two type Halberstadt). Disregarding tin* odds against him he; dived on them and shot down one | of tlie Kokkers out of control He j then attacked one of the Halberstadts and sent it down also." o — —— No Divorce Needed Knoxville, Tenn. —(UP)— Under j Tennessee law a common law mar- | riage needs no divorce, domestic re I lations court ther eheld the case of 'Owen Bennett and Anna Lucile Beu- | nett. Both said they never had mar- , ried and neither owed obligations to the other. o — Ryles Minor Can't Vote Tallahassee, Fla., —(UP)—Bernard R. Riley, minor, Miami, lost an appeal to tlie state supreme court demanding the right to vote on the grounds he was a married man. The court ruled married or not. be was not 21 years-old and tlierefore could not vote. Home Brew in Bath Tub Kioxville, Tenn., —(UP) —W. B. Brown was fined $25 when Patrol-! man Slim Carr said lie found a bath tub in Brown's home filled with homebrew’.
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IkPkF REE If 1; FROM THE MEDICINE W HABIT Sufferers from constipation will be interested in Mrs. Van Horn's letter below. She wrote us voluntarily to express her appreciation for the wonderful results Kellogg’s All-Bran brought. "I have been using All-Bran for one year and have a movement every moming Before I whb takinx medicine every three or four days. Now I never take any. Many thank* to AlxtßraN. i can’t praise it too much.” Sincerely, Mra. C. W Van Horn 2125 S. 57th St., Phila. Guard against constipation. Just eat two tablespoonfuls of the original /crumbled cereal, or at least one of the new Biscuite daily—in chronic cases, with j every meal. Relief is guaranteed. At all grocers—in the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. All-Bran KRUM BLED or th* NEW BISCUIT Toy Didn’t Save Him New Orleans, La., —(UP) —Des-., plte the tact that lie used a toy cig» arette novelty pistol, Joseph Moran, 18, Negro was sentenced to fivq Ito ten yeats at hard labor in tliu | state penitentiary for an attempted i holdup. o Or a Chicken Dinner On n welt-organized furm witut.ooi) gixid liens Hie liirds sbould yield nmimilly $2 each or more, says au expert.—<'mintrj Home. 0 Whence Tulip* I The Austrian ambassador to Turkey in 15"! ivns the first to bring . "color bombs, a kind of onion."back to Vienna, thus importing rlie first tulips into tlie | world. —Country Home. —o —— Alaska's Settlement Tlie name ■’Alaska.'' mi-.ina "The™ Great Laud or "Maiiihilid ’ It was' '*>f<di l>ly disroicred by Russians in . tlie Sixteenth century mil w.is tun | explored or settled until tlie early" : Eighteenth century by tlie Rus-, ' slims. —<> Lived in Primitive Way The Imais ot I ecu. wlm built re I markable stone Irmses. did not. apparently. use tillites m cliiiiis. * 6sir~ Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Maß.ria in three days. , 666 also in Tablets.
