Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1931 — Page 7
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Phone 292 nd Kell’s Cash Grocery HfU and Saturday Friday and Saturday u. T VARIETY and QUALITY at Lower Hires vol'll just PHONE BELL and enjoy absolute i’ELIVERY as well lour times DAILY at 1,4 IP. and I o'clock. .• 50c HiOl'R. Polar Bear f Home Grown 23C *rl 'll Colby Longhorn 1 M Bound L ' 7V Bananas OXp ■ pounds -*AL I EE. Bell s Special Blended Bound e f B* ake herr,ng salt fish 10c ■ . I Rome Beauty, 4 lbs 25c A fllllP C f ancy Winesaps, 4 lbs 25c Fancy Black Twig, 4 lbs 25c (■T ’ Greenings, Basket #1.75; 1b...5c Peaches JQz. Swansdown 91w» *^l^H(,alien T«’L Cake Flour ... w'il Peanut Butter QP., Peaches, Fire Arm &HHulk. 2 tbs..'... YeHow Cling 1 n _ large can 1 I V Canned *J4), 4 ... .. c , — _ •■prunes. Ig. can. 22 C »’“** 25C a ■ Brooms. OQz. Milk, Standard OP,. ® J se " etl O«7V — - brands, 3 tall canZtDC ■ Sardines, large 9£ /# Head Lettuce tr_ ■ cans, 3 for... 2 for IOC IVeryß Macaroni. £ P. &G. OA oz. pkg eJV 6 bars «Vv * Prn Meal. If Shredded 1A , ftiteß 1 IE. sack JLMV Wheat, pkg. . . . LVV 3 lit} ■MMMmMMMMOBHMMBHMMHMMMMI .ICutsliall , lb I ■li ■ Cut Rate Drug Co. OPPOSITE FIRST STATE BANK Ihß lh| SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY ih I ftgj I’KhE-SLUO COTY’S Lli* STICK ft ■ With the Purchase of the Regular Size oa ft ■ box of Powder — BOi HL for OJ C ft I BAYER’S ASPIRIN 1 Qz. H ? 5c Sixc — 2 dozen At/V lb I LiSTERINE ANTISEPTIC j 7 P ft ■ IDc Size lit '*■ sr,;rp pepsin ——— A ■ #1.20 CALDWELL'S iOL I SQUIBB’S TOOTH PASTE OCU S H 40c Tube P - — ..: —_ ' I COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO I J>oc W ATKINS' »J> »7 V I REMEDIES I _SE.»o_G.M.D. and Favorite Prescription I 1 »). ABSORBENT COTTON I '»c_Vaiue €>«JV I 75c RUBBING ALCOHOL OQ P ’ I lM°_ Pint 80tt1e5...... 55c I HORLIck’S 7 MALTED MILK QQ C I aOc Size Dt/V I M .JOL MINERAL OIL 70/. I - 1 l>int ~~ size * I ~~ WE HAVE SARGON — CREO - COD QQ r Guaranteed Io Stop (oughs—sl.2s size Ot/V UALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM O‘J p CUT PRICES TODAY and EVERYDAY I -PAINTS \NI) VARNISHES—LOWEST PRIC ES Originators of Lower Priced Drugs in Decatur SAVE AT CUTSH ALL’S I REE DELIVERY PHONE 56
I children of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Teeple, have been suffering with 'the old fashioned grippe at their ■ home for the past week. Wesley Neuenschwander of Berne wae attending to business hero tills morning. The Misses Mariella and Gerald ine Hower of Indianapolis, will arrive in this city Saturday morning to spend the week-end with theit parents, Mr uml Mrs. M. E. Hower. Mrs. Linn Kern of Fort Wayne
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visited in this city with relatives. Thursday. Mrs. Helle ('hew and Miss Sheer of Geneva visited in this city Thursday afternoon. Cy Hurley of Garrett was a bust ness visitor in this city this morn Ing. ('raven Emschwiller of Bluftton visited with friends here last evening. Fore.t Firas There are three classes of forest Urea: Superficial tire, burns leaves of the trees and Is not necessarily dangerous; crown lire, burns through the branches and kills them and is very' dangerous and disastrous; deep ground tire, hums off the roots deep under the trees amt makes a very dangerous tire. In burning land tlie lire consumes all the rotted leaves anil destroys the soil, leaving the mineral element. o Look Before Leap Sometimes The old advice to look before you leap may be ns good as ever. But If compelled to .lump from an airplane we should he strongly tempted to Ignore it.— I.owel! Evening Lender.
Specials For Photios 106~107 Free Delivery x SATURDAY Down we Go- Read Them Over BOCK WURSI A Real Sausage Treat —Try Them th* 25c Freshly Dressed Turkeys & Ducks Nice Jumbo Frogs, Large a piece 45c Smoked White Fish pound 35c 5 Tall Cans Van Camps Milk - - 5 cans 35c 2 Large Cans Pineapple 2 cans 43c Nice Smoked Sausage 2 lbs. 35c Freshly Rendered Bulk Lard 9 ih. limit 3 lb« 25c Freshly Ground Ramberger 2 tbs. 25c Pure Pork Sausage, Country Style 2 tbs. 25c Nice Beef Roasts - - lb. 12 l-2c Good Beef Steak, Tender 2 lbs. 45c Lean Shoulder Pork Steak 2 lbs. 35c Fresh Boiling Beef - - 3 lbs. 25c Nice Swiss Steaks lb. 23c Good Pork Shoulder Roasts lb. 18c Fresh Pork Liver - - 3 lbs. 25c Good Luck Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 45c Kingnut Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 45c Home Made Bologna or Frankforls - 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Neck or Shoulder 1 Bones, while they last 4 lbs. 25c Country Style Spare Ribs 2 lbs. 25c Lamb Steak or Chops .. lb 25c Freshly Dressed Rabbits "“ c Fresh Pickerel or Boneless F • 2 ;c 2 Cans Yacht Club Peaches or Apricots 2 cans 35c Beechnut Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 packages 25c 2 tbs. of LaSalle Coffee, a Real one 2 lbs. 35c Fresh Creamery Butter - 2 lbs. 65c Mrs. Schafer s Home Made Angie Food < akes... 25c, 35c, 50c Mis. Schafer’s Home Made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c Plenty Fresh Eggs 18c Cottage Cheese and Country Butter 3 lbs. Bursley’s High Grade Coffee 3 lbs. 85c Dandy Bunch of Chickens • • • No. 2 cans L. E. Peas, L. E. Corn, Tomatoes 3 cans Green Beans, No. 2 can Van Camps Sauer Kiaut 3 cans *|sc Mixed Vegetables, or Spinach 2 Cans Puritan Malt - - - 2 cans 85c 3 -oaves Miller’s Twin or Single Bread, 3 loaves. 25c Plenty Bulk Plain or Stuffed Olives. Bulk Sweet Pickles No. 10 Cans of Monarch Catsup - Each 75c Fresh Picnic Shoulders lb. Fresh Side Meat in chunks lb. 16c Here are some real bargains for you and we know you aie going to take advantage of them, so please get your orders in Real early so we can give you our best Delivery Service. Just Phone 106 or 107 and we will do the Rest.
PENSION BILL IS VETOED BY GOVERNOR TODAY (i ONTINI'EI) ON PAGE THREE) lilh vato —ati action rarely taken. IIIh objections were set forth in detail. “In my opinion," ho eald. “the bill fails to meet the conditions it is intended to meet. It carries provisions decidedly disturbing to those who must pay the costs. The legislation is merely an opening wedge into the public treasury, and later sessions of the Indiana general assembly will be urged by lobbyists and propagandists to enlarge the doles and Increase the tax burden progressively as the doles principle becomes engrafted upon our government. “The unceasing effort will be to add to tlie army of pensioners by lowering the age limit, and to doulde the monthly pension allowance set forth in this act. “Nobody seems to know ihow much Hie old age pension plan out lined in this legislation will draw from the public treasury."
Citing a similar bill in Delaware, which was made law, and basing estimate-- upon the cost of the Delaware system, Leslie said; "Deleware, with three counties, and only 238,380 population, evidently estimates that n law similar to this Indiana enactment would cost tlie state at least $125,000 a year. Indiana, witli 93 counties and a much greater population, would be required to pay out many millions to carry out provisions of tlie act." ■ u First I ad Pencils The mime pencil wns orlglnnlly applied to a smnll, tine pointed brush used In painting, it tins been said that a nmnqscil(>t of Theophilus shows signs of having been ruled with a him k lead pencil, hut the first distinct allusion to a pencil occurs In the "treatise on fossils," by (’ojirml Gesner in 1,’(15, who describes an article for writing formed of wood and h piece of lead. Uncle Eben "If y«‘ ain’t got nutfln’ ti tell hut i titid news," said Uncle Eben. 'show I ■ yoh elegant conversational gifts by I keepin' yoh mouth shet.”—Washington Star.
SOCIETY The Young Matron’s Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Dee Fryback, Tuesday evening at seventhirty o’clock. The election of officers will take place and all members are requested to lie present and prompt. Mrs. Ben Schroyer will Ibe tlie leader. ISTUDY CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Religious‘Study Club met. at 'file home of Miss Grace Coffee, l Thursday evening. After the usual jten minutes reading of the Bible and discussion of current topics, the paper of Hie evening was presented. It was entitled, "The Catholic church in Italy,’’ and was prepared and delivered by Mias Ethel Ervin. She stated that of the thirty six million population of Italy, 97.12 per cent are Catholic but the Jtal tan state is atheistic. She spoke of the many celebrated
AUTOS Re-financed on smaller payments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Indiana
II 7aTd d ’I4 Buy CROWDS '"Y VALUES LIKE THESE is the REASON! CAMPBELL’S | FULL CREAM Tomato Soup Very Low Price—Standard Cans <li^£ad W?£■* 3 c,l " s 23c The kind that suits your taste, tb. — tt). 1 Qz* Barbara Ann Tomato Soup 4 cans 25c it/U azin* zntoiznim — VELVEETA Cheese, SODA CRACKERS, 9 lb. O')., i/ a It>. packagell l .C Country Club. Crispy Fresh pkg/wiOv Standard TAMATifWC COUNTRY CLUB M MACARONI Vary Your Best Standard Qua’ity—Special * SPAGHETTI Le " i t t c h " the'se" 8 3 Ca “ S 23c NOODLES Items!! j orCz. BREAD, Country Club—Oven Fresh F7 * Full 1 '/i pound Loaf / C Chocolate Macaroni, /• drops Fould’S 3 for 25c Regular 19c tb. value 2ll>s- PORK & BEANS. HOMINY, RED BEANS. r KRAUT, No. 300 can <JU Country Club peaches Po|mnlivfl s^ Q IQr Ha 'He S av°y r S^ru'p 5 ,n rdllliUllfU U UdlWO lOU 2 cans 39C SUPER SUDS—For washing fine Silks O pkgs. QOp Dozen $2.09 and Linens, and for General Kitchen Use ’ POTATIIFS • ™ ?3r. I ww I I VUr 15 tb. Peck Large, Ripe and Juicy SWEET POTATOES, Candy Yams, lb. .. 5c 6 ” 25c ga. .«3 Choice Winesaps Apples 5 lbs 25c CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES! - — MEATY Boiling Beef KOcBStS Full of Flavor, lb. TENDER JUICY CUTS of FINEST BEEF—Pound 15C and 18c LARD HADDOCK, Bone'ess Fish, lb 19c ~ . OYSTERS, Solid Pack, Pint 29c Pure Pork, Open Kettle Rendered, lb. Ground Beef Q f“* «»• L lbs Zac pipNlpc lip riulilUv I ig * Your Dollar Buys More at a Kroger Store
cathedrals in Italy, Including the Grand Cathedral in Milan, known as the eighth wonder of the world, St. Mark's Venice, and ’ Florence I Cathedrals. Miss Naomi Durkin, a gueat, gave an interesting account of her travels In Italy, after which Miss Cotfee again reported on Indulgences, explaining tlie varloqs kinds and the persons empowered to grant them. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home
Gerber Meat Market Phone 97 MEAT MEAT THE FINEST YOU CAN BUY. We offer choice cuts of Beef, Veal and Pork, cut to your particular liking. All kinds of Cold and Smoked Meats; All Kinds of Cheese. For Your Sunday DinnerA Dandy Bunch of Chickens. You'll like our meats and the service we offer.
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SCHOOL PUPILS GIVE PLAYLET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Kohls, under the sups- 1 fiaion of Miss Gladys Schindler, instructor of music, played several selections The numbers played were "intermezzo” by Bizet; “A Perfect Day” by Bond; “Medley Folk Tunes” and by Maddy; and "The Starry Emb-_ lem" by Engel.
