Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1930 — Page 5
|.||) SCHOOLS | AH TO GET CHECKS 9 , fl sr!Nv |,;u from u\i Kits■L* total deficit fur the year was ■ptynieiits today were '.he first Ide mi C.io deficit, 'The eh.ttks from a few dollars to sl,. Kl :! included among the correceiving checks were Kfollowing: ■ fans: Galveatowß, 1353.44. 9 ClsO ' Carbon, $124.86; Cass. 9ujs;s; Center Point (town). $93.-1
1 Fisher & Harris 9 l ,|l(>M - S3 ’ 4a " d '> ~ FINE GROCERIES I• for the ChristmasDhiner ■ NEW CALIFORNIA WAL- ar APPI ■ NUTS or ALMONDS, pound... ;> I Sir IXED1 XED N a UTS ° r HEAD 0R LEAF 101 , H BRAZILS, pound 401 LETTUCE, pound . 12 I p N ™d LARGEFILBERTS ..... 28c e H °h LLY WREATHS 20c I KfZa: SALTE,) 25c ,ue (OKN or PEAS 25c I ?n UGAR ’/ ine GranU,ated lQf‘ CRESCENT Brand PUMPKIN Qr pounds tOv 2 large cans ... 4r)C ■ 4x POWDERED SUGAR PEA( HES, Large Yellow Halves in B 3 P° unds Heavy Syrup. Tryon brand QQ ■ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 9Q 2 cans Ot/C ■ package4tFC SURE POP SHELLED ar * B SUN-KIST NAVEL ORANGES QP P()P CORN, 3 lbs 4oC B Sweet and juicy, dozen 19, 29 &t)OC QUALITY GOLDEN RIO r B JERSEY SWEET POTATOES Qr COFFEE, 3 tbs. 40c; pound... lt)C M Fancy, 3 pounds 40 C JELL-O. All Flavors QT B CAPE COD DARK'RED 1 r 3 packages 40C CRANBERRIES., pound_LOC PEARS, Bartletts, heavy syrup 9PT * B PEANUT BRITTLE or CHOCOLATE No ' 2 cans 4oC CREAM CANDY 9- SYRUP, Penick & Fords 2 pounds mMV Crystal White for Candy "I fT t B NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT 9Q Making, No. l'/ 2 can IOC B 2 packages 4trC i/ 2 Gallon .43c; Gallon .75c B FLOUR, Pride of Decatur W‘A n TANGERINES DA j ■ 12 tbs. 32c; 24 Ibs OUC (lozen ■ APPLES, Fancy New York Qr Full Assortment of ■ Baldwins, 4 poundsFRUITS AND VEGETABLES a. 1 J— MHiiiiiiiiiiit ir~ ~r~~rrni 111111 11 i!iiii ffffwwrwiiiimiiwTWTTM—nf* | I Appelman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 WE DELIVER I NUTS Fruits & Veg. ■ HEAD LETTUCE, pound 15c I ENGLISH WALNUTS, lb2ac EEA F LET TUCE, pound 12c al i ]IXFn NITT q nound . . 25c 1 RESH CARROTS, bunch 10c 9 MIXED NUTS, pound ~ SWEET POTATOES, small, lb. .. 5c I ALMONDS, pound 25c Large " e I BRAZIL NUTS, pounds27c -’- ’’- '' ’• 25c 9 HICKORY NUTS, pound : '»c FRESH PARSNIPS, pound .. Jc ■ „ GRAPES, packed in cork, 2 1h5....2>c 9 PECANS, pound z,c GRAPE FRUIT, 4 large 2.>c I FRESH PEANUTS, poundl ie 9 SALTED PEANUTS, poundl3c fi oftl- P V I PANDV UnANlitd I SUN-KIST ORANGES Vlll ■ per dozen .... 17c. 25c, 35c and sac PEANUT BRITTLE, 2 lbs 25c ■ £ *1 CHOCOLATE PROPS. 2 tb. 23e I 4ll|||4|j f j al FANCY MIXED, pound 12<‘ VMII> I HARD CUT MIXED, pound 17c i>eaCHES in light syrup 17c CHOCOLATE COVERED PEACHES int heavy syrup2sc PEANUTS, 1 lb. box 29c PRUNES in heavy sxrup 1 PLUMS, medium size BROKEN TAFFY, pound .•• •• • ,/C PEARS in heavy syrup ■I Complete Assortment of CANDY p]\EAPPLE, Broken Slice CIGARS PUMPKIN N.H.C. 20 in Christmas pkg93c , AK(iE CANS, 2 for2lc I N.H.C. 50 in Christmas pkgs2.lo SMALL CANS, I nnrrrr J {urele - V ’s High Grade, pound 29e I L'U!" I tt Perfect’S Coffee, 3 pounds for . ■'sl-00 aBBaiBB!a! ® C22BEk *
I ” ,rr,aon ’ » -O' P-ry. s34 t 91; $252 h t "r"; ,22L17: Wa "*'-‘Kton. 1300.18, Knighten,, (town) S4J2 I sa!?M M H ,4,B ’ w : aww,l I 1 " 11,01, llurrlsi 11, 4420 6?. u (h'-tu.: 1., ~t , ( . rp( . k $ Hluli r ’ i ,425 OM: Orant - 41203' Jackßonvllle (town), »38M« Ki h ' land. 8438.49; Taylor G- t 1 J Wright, 1465.97. ,455 ' U; j Knox: Bicknell (town). $1,086.34 ‘ Mt>n tKemery, Trlpley, $269,15
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930
Noble: Noble, $218.51, •hi.num: WiiHhhigton, 81U2.38. Sullivan: Cann township, $345.15' $362.32; (Jill, $ 2 14.51; Jackpen, $,13,45; Jefferson, $287 01 J.''"' 0 "’ S4SS - 6 " : NPVI,IS ' rui.bo; West Terre IluulPi |IOOB * BORAH BREAKS ON EXTRA MEET 1 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ! 111'1 farm lenef in tn« form of the 1 export debenture, Borah believes 11 (,|l »Bress were called together
next spring it would be the newlyelected 72nd congrosH. with the increased Democratic strength voted last month. Borah predicted the situation; would change by spring so that I the need of continued law making! would be apparent. 1 , "When we get toward the close < of the session March 4 it will tie-1 come very evident that it would; Is l embarrassing to go home," ‘ Borah said yesterday. Borah’s remarks were under-h stood to represent the sentiment of about 20 independent senators. ; A dozen of them are Republicans ' who are backing a “progres-lve program" which includes Muncie Shoals, anti-injunction, lame duck and Wagner unemployment bills. ! It was believed more recruits I might lie added to those favoring convening of the new congress to enact any legislation which might 11 lie left over from the present short i session. SHEPARD SEEKS SECOND TRIAL ! (CONTINUFD FROM PAt’S ONE) i swered all quest ions asked me ’ and told tne truth." Major Shepard planned to leave for Denver late today. He had ’ made reservations for laat night I but was unable to leave. "The whole thing—the verdict, i the trial, all of it—is hard to bear” , he said. "It is terrible to have ' this thing happen when you know j you are innocent." Mis. Shepard died at Fort Riley, Kan., June 15, 1929. Major Shep- ' ard was arrested and charged with 1 her death nine months later. TAX NEARINC HALF BILLION ON INCOMES ' n^ T '^ n ' rn ,^2 M PAOB ONE ‘ ' 705 spent to this date a year ago. j The internal revenue bureau is- ; sued today a summary of receipts n the first five months of this
We want to take this opportunity of F S 8? wishing our many friends and customers a UWy Merry Christmas gimißdii. I " FANCY LATE HOWE f* Cranberries —35 c CIGAR ETT E S CANA 1) A I) R Y 5 Popular Brands GINGER ALE Xrsl.l2 <Ssl.lO 3“ 50c FRESH LARGE CAULIFLOWER, each 23c FRESH LARGE HEAD LETiUCE, each 10c JUM B 0 CE L E RY, 2 Stalks for 15c EMPEROR GRAPES, pound 10c SWEET POTATOES, 4 pounds 25c BA N ANAS, 4 pounds 25c Encoyne Olives i', oz. stuffed, Bottle 10c Grandmothers Bread L'l".Lr'’ ! " lar 7c Cream Cheese WISCONSIN lb. 23c I Pure Lard RENDERED E 2 it,,. 25c I Pumpkin or Hominy 3'.125c Fruit Cakes GRANDMOTHER’S , cakes 39c I 8 o’Clock Coffee ». 25c Mixed Wilts mixture ib. 25c CUT ROCK CANDY 1 r FRENCH CREAM CANDY 1 rt pound JLtJC pound ±1 V .JELL-O, All Flavors 1 r BEANS, Quaker Maid. n 2 pkgs Idv Oven baked, can » V BULK DATES SHREDDED WHEAT 1 A 2 pounds package IVU Atlantic * Pacific if | ■ —
fiscal yoar which b"gan July 1 last. Il snowed a decrease of $81,000,000, due chiefly to a d< dine in payments by Individuals. Treasury , fflclals were .gratified that December collections of in come tax- s have not receded further from the amount of a year ago. The estimate of a $180,000,000 de licit at the close of the fiscal year tltxt June 30 remained unchanged. With receipts off $81,000,000 to
$ & I S ■O I 11 The happy season of Christmas W , is at hand and with it comes our W j heartiest wish that all of you have M ' an old fashioned I I MERRY CHRISTMAS ! ai, B a W I | HAPPY NEW YEAR | I SCHMITT MEAT MAHKET | I I
Nov. 30, and the government $204,- , 000,000 behind in its debt retirei ment program, expenditures are mere than a year ago by $102,000,000. Adding these items, gives a total of $387,000,000 which is the amount the treasury is behind now ■ compared witli its position a year ago. o i Get the Hsblt—Trade at Home
Power Commission Has Sudden Shake-up Washington, Dec. 23 —(U.P>— A ; sudden shake-up took place today ! I in the organization of the newly I named federal power commission. Charles F. Ruesell, solicitor, William V. King, chief accountant and F. E, Bonner, executive secretary of ths commission ceased their conuection with the commis-
J * » GREETINGS « I =+= « ? rate: I # K— 1 3 lAfIrROvCHRISWI e • Nothing can equal a warmth the ‘Jb You. • ku Accept our hearty good wr wishes for a very V « MERRY CHRISTMAS | and a HAPPY NEW YEAR | I MILLER'S BAKERY f
B I | v**»7Juappiness 1 I OKs j f GREETINGS I t I and best wishes JK » A W S I MERRY CHRISTMAS « I I gL and mav the merriment and pJ Sj- good cheer of the Holidays n Sr be yours. a i i I KOCHER LUMBER CO, | I 1 I wg | & g CHRISTMAS .1 m A B Accept this hearty £ Greetings, this wish fX indeed sincere. -4 V 1 May Merry be your w Christmas and Happy Your New Year I GREETINGS TO ALL 8 | I I RECAIOR SALES ANO SERVICE | 8 I
sion. The commiMlon’s formal announcement, issued this afternoon, said all three were dismissed, Bonner previously had announced that he had resigned although King and Russell deacrlbed their l>-|.arture as dismissal. o But the Females! Male mosquitoes are strictly vegetarians in their det.
