Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1931 — Page 3

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MMf iß»k What a Quarter Will Buy A' &p* s Pet Milk E a| "’"‘'« | 4 ™ 25c RULEjJI “ ** w HI 'Al’Clock COFFEE SWEPT ('ORnT I 7?' 25C ” vv EE ( O standard Pack. ..4 No. 2 cans 25c IV n,S 35c VAN CAM,, ' S TOMATO SOUP 6 cans 25c W PORK AND BEANS Quaker Ma . d 5 cans 2 , c *<XXe Co,,ee »: 27C COOKIES. N.B.C. Chocolate Jh. 25c Ji<T LUX TOILET SOAP 4 ca kes 25c ■mpbelrs Beans - 4 cans 25c ( A TSUI*. Quaker Maid, 14 0z......... 2 bottles 25c Pumpkin. CANNED GRAPE FRUIT, No. 2 2 cans 25c Sauerkraut, CORN MEAL White or Yellow.. . .2 5-lb basrs 25c — Golden Bantam Corn MATCHES. Birdseye 8 boxes 25c cans 9f- BACON SQUARES 2 tbs. 25c _ SEEDLESS RAISINS, Bulk 3 lbs. 25c ■ts vanized Pails 111 <■“«« ™ f or gg e — PRUNES, 70-80 size 5 tbs. 25c Y RE ANS KEN-L-RATION 2 cans 25c 1 BRAINS SPARKLE. Ge'atine Dessert 4 pkgs. 25c ■ | Hand Picked CAKE FLOUR. Velvet pkg. 25c tbs. QJf I ' 0( * CABIN SYRUP, Table size can 25c ■■o HOME GROWN POTATOES Q 15 ■ 2 pecks 24c ■Utter Silverbrook - . KAC 0N FLOUR SU GA R ■■Sugar Cured Gold Medal j q or Half 1 P or Pillsbury GQ » **/C IT^^B H> lt)L 24Vi lb. bag....Oc/C Pure Granulated

*■£ *Y YHPY? 94S Macaroni I ancy Elbow iR ,n '" lk GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Phones 31 and 204 10c INCE MEAT .. 2 pkgs. 25c e Cans 1° »’• English y Corn NE " Walnuts for Cornmeal pound 5c 25c 15c i Cake Flour a 27c Pint cans Fancy Olives 25c s I• "• f rackers 25c Quart cans Mustard 18c & G. Soap . 25c Krispies, pkg 10c Pursley’s High Grade Coffee. Ib.<_.2sc CAKE FLOUR (1 pound package Free) 25c S PANCAKE FLOUR, package 10c BEST PASTRY FLOUR 43c Y FLOUR. 24-lb. sack 65c BEAR. 24 th. hag f ” c 'LOUR. 24 lb. bag 65c -EO. 2 lbs ?5c No. 2 cans CHERRIES W' Y RIO COFFEE Cjr* „ Can -IOC Gallon cans 95c Dried Fruit s ize can jq-. Fnncv Large Prunes, 3 lbs 25c 1 size can 1; Fancy Dried Peaches, tb 15c ’ size ean jg c Fancy Seedless Raisins, lb 10c B**’ iz «can 23c New Dried Apricots, tb. 18c k OLD RELIABLE COFFEE ■Effl Name Roasted preserves the flavor Qftf P er pound

les Fuhrman, superintendent. Rally Day services following the Sunday School. Special program with Miss Lois Fuhrman of Mt. Pleasant bringing the address. All members and friends of Beulah are urged to be present. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Washington Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Harry Andrews, superintendent. Preaching service at 7:o0 p. m. Sermon by pastor. Prayer meeting Friday evening

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at. 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Valley ' Sunday School. 9:30 a . m. Har- • old Porter, superintendent. Prayer -meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p.jn. , o— Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Geo. > H- Bright, supt. Eileiie Smith,! . I secretary. Preaching service, 10:30 a. tn. ■ i Special singing.

No evening service. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. Homer Ginter, class leader. We extend a cordial invitation to i you to come and Worship the Lord I with us. It is dangerous to forget God and His holy day, for Davidsaid. "The wicked shall lie turned .into hell and all the nations that forget God."—Psalm 9-17. Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ChalImer Miller, superintendent. Prayer and praise service, 10:30 I a. m. conducted by the class leader, Otis Shifferly. Worship with sermon by Rev. 'M. W. Sundermann on Thursday | night at 7:30 p. m. —o Decatur Circuit U. B. Church I Rev. W. O. Johnson, pastor. Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Nettie Harden, superintendent.' Lesson subject, "Paul in Rome." Prayer service each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Rivare Sunday School at 9:15 a. mJ Susie Bowen, superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. I Hazel Chronister, president. Evening worship and sermon by the pastor at 7:45 p. m. Prayer services each Wednesday .evening at 7 o’clock. Mt. Victory Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. H. ’E. Baxter, superintendent. Morning w :<-.,in, sermon and communion >n charge of Rev. G. I , M. Sill, district superintendent. Prayer service each Thursday I evening at 7:30 p. m I The business session of the quarterly conference will oe held Satur-' day afternoon at 2 o’clock at Mt.’ | Victory with Rev. G. M. Sill, the! i district superintendent in charge. I We especially urge the attendance of all official members. We welcome the public to all these services. o Mt. Tabor Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Elbert Morford, pastor. — All ladies of the Mt. Tabor Cir-( cuit are invited to attend a group! meeting of the Woman’s Home I Missionary Society to be held next (Tuesday. October 27 at Woodburn, east of Fort Wayne. This will be * an all-day meeting, beginning at 10 o'clock. The third quarterly conference of the Mt. Tabor circuit will be held at the Mt. Tabor church, Sunday. November 1, at 10 o'clock. Dr. J. Thomas Bean, district superintendent of the Fort Wayne district, will preach. This will also be a|

VMHMKKSHHIHEWMMEHPI SCHMITT’SI *WWIWWIIIIIII I - SATURDAY SPECIALS — Fresh Dressed Tame Rabbits, 2 to 3 pounds each 20c lb Spring Lamb to roast or fry 25c lb Spring ( hickens to fry, roast or stew. ..25c lb Home Baked Ham with brown sugar and cloves 50 c lb Fresh Ground Hamberger 2 lbs. for 25c | All Pork Sausage 15c lb Young Tender Beef Steak 20c Tb Lean Pork Steak 18c lb i Lean Pork Shoulder Roast 17c lb Pork Side, sliced or in chunk ,15c Tb Medium Sugar Cured Bacon 18c lb Small Hockless Picnic Hams 15c IT? Veal Steak or Chops 23c Th Swifts Smoked Hams, whole or half.. 20c IF Try our All Pork Sausage, it’s real good! Bulk 15c lb; Casing 18cIT); Smoked 20c Tb jSPECIAL: Boneless Smoked Hams, lean 5 to 6 pounds each 22c Tb OTHER SPECIALS— Fresh Cottage Cheese 10c Pt Fresh Mush 3 Tb. cake 10c Pickled Pigs Feet 2 Tbs. for 25c Burco Coffee 19c Tb., 3 Tbs. 55c iM.J. B. Coffee 43c Tb., 2 Tbs. 85c Perfect’s Large can of Peaches or Pears, in heavy syrup 20c can For Quality Foods at Sensible Prices—Shop at H. P. Schmitt Meat Market Phones 95 and 96

communion service. Thfe Young People of the charge are invited to a Halloween party Ito be held at the Bobo school, Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. It is desired that all who will do 'so come masked. Clark's Chapel Church School, 9:30 a. m. Mr. Chancey Clem. Supt. No preaching service Sunday. Mt. Hope Church School, 9:30 a. m. John Corey, Superintendent. Preaching service, 10:30 a.’m. The pastor will speak on "The Land of Beginning Again.” Prayer meeting. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Devotionals led by Mr. D. Tinkham. Bible study, book of Ephesians by the pastor. Mt. Tabor Church School, 9 a. m. Ed Koos, superintendent. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. The pastor will speak. | Choir rehearsal, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. STEEL BARONS OPTIMISTIC FORM PAGE ONE, executives of National Steel Corporation, Inland Steel Co., American Rolling Mill and Gulf States Steel. James A. Farrell, president of United States Steel Corporation, j called upon to speak by President j Schwab, stated he would not speak I this morning He is scheduled to I make the man: address at tonight’s session. Farrell remarked there would be - no discussio no fthe tariff this Welling. “All tlie protective tariffs in (the world,” he said, “cannot project the industry from internal competition.” $2 Auto Recovered Providence, R. I.—(U.R)—An automobile valued at 42 was recovered by police. The value was decided by simple subtraction. When the j theft was reported the owner, Dan- • iel Mathewson, said the car cost I him $lO. When police recovered it they found that the battery, valued at SB, had been removed. ——— SAYS JOBLESS TOTAL 7,000.000 mtivTiNnm from page one. number of workers, Miss Perkins estimated, had decreased 27 per cent. She thought a 25-year pro- : gram would be necessary to cor rect conditions under which large I groups of persons lack facilities

I considered by social service to be I essential. The $35,000,000 New York relief i fund, Miss Perkins said, will be expended upon persons without other J resources. Many more persons than will lie aided by that fund, she I said, will borrow money from' friends or dispose of such property ■ as their homes to obtain the essen-( tials of life.

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If you suffer from ordinary constipation, you will be benefited by Kellogg’s All-Bran. Millions have found it brings relief. Scientific tests show- All-Bran supplies “bulk,” Vitamin B, and iron. “Bulk” promotes elimination. Vitamin B tones the intestinal tract. Iron helps build blood. In the package, All-Bran has a shredded appearance. But ■within the body, it changes to a soft mass, which gently cleanses the intestines. Jt is much like the “bulk" in lettuce or spinach. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer’s. .Try two tablespoonfuls daily for a week. AllBran is natural — far better than pills or drugs, which may cause too strenuous action. All-Bran is already cooked, flavored and

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fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES ONBONS 25c bananas Quality Fruit APPLES 25c 4 "" 25c ONIONS , 15c 25c Sweet Potatoes 10 pounds 25c ml 17c Kraut or Pumpkin a '’“lt...loc Salmon s " n "^ i “ 10c Baking Powder — —- Cal u met MILK E "" d 19c 1J- 29c fVS i £ SZ Tall cans PET. CARNATION or ' <» small O/Si I’IILr t BORDEN’S 3 cans cans 2(>C Baking Powder 'V’o'.t!.' 44c 'lt 24c

SUGAR, Fine Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 52c SUGAR, lx Non-caking Powdered 2 pound packages 18c STARCH, Argo. 2 pound boxes ... 15c SALT. lodine. 2 -10 c box’es 15c FLOUR, Pride of Decatur. 12 lbs. 25c 21 pounds.... 45c; 5 pounds.. 15c FLOUR. Gooch’s best. 24 tbs. ... 58c 18 lbs $1.15; Barrel $4.50 BUTTER, Special Creamery, tb.. . 35c RUTTER, Cloverleaf .Creamery, lb 38c QUAKER SCOTCH BARLEY, pkg. 10c GRAPE FRUIT. Fancy Texas ..... 5c CRANBERRIES, (’ape Cod. lb. ... 10c ( OFFEE, Golden kio, 3 ibs 35c 2 pounds 25c COFFEE. Diamond I), the best value at 25c lb NAVY or Great Northern Beans •5 lb 25c WESTERN LIMA BEANS. 3 lbs.. . 25c RICE. Fancy Head, 5 Ibs 25c MACARONI. Short Cut, 4 Ibs. ... 29c BULK ROLLED OATS, 7 Ibs 25c 5 pound bag 19c 22 '/i pound bag 59c CABBAGE for kraut, 50 lbs 48c 100 tbs 95c 5 gallon NEW OAK KEGS $1.95 10 gal. size $2.25; 15 gal. size $2.75 0 ga'lon STONE JARS 80c HEAVY GALVANIZED TUBS. New low prices: Medium size 59c large size. . 09c; extra large. . ,79c Gooch’s New Granulated Yellow or White CORN MEAL, 9 ths.. .25c 3 pounds 10c SUN BRITE or RED SEAL Cleanser for all cleaning, 6 cans 25c

Gerber Meat Market PHONE 97 LET US FILL YOUR MEAT BILL. Step in on your way home or phone us and we will deliver. Choice cuts of Beef. Veal and Pork for your Sunday Dinner. Dandy hunch of Chickens. Cold and Smoked Meats. Fresh Country Butter. Cheese of all kinds.

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BON AMI. bar lOc Powdered, can 12'/ 2 c PORK AM) BEANS. 2 cans 15c RED KIDNEY BEANS. 3 large can 25c ASPARAGUS TIPS. Fancy No. 1 can 19 C ?"< BEECHNUT CATSUP 19c 25c BEECHNUT TOMATO JUICE 19c SM.T. 100 lb. hags Stic SALT for stock. 50 tb. blocks .... ?8c MOTHERS COCOA, 2 pound can. . 25c 1 pound can 15c HOMINY. Crescent Brand. 3 Ig can 25c f 'an 10c 20c Underwoods Mustard Sardines 2 cans 25c HONEY COOKIES. 3 dozen ..... 25c GINGER SNAPS, pound 10c FIG BARS. 2 pounds 25c MALT. Blue Ribbon, can 48c BOTTLE CAPS, gross 20c CORN SUGAR. 5 pounds 29c FRANKFORTS or Bologna 2 Ibs. 25c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 4 -10 c packages 25c No. 2 Hand Packed Tomatoes. 3 cans. . . ,25c; Dozen 95c DUALITY SWEET CORN. 3 cans. 25c KtFFEE HAG or SAN'KA, the Coffee that lets vou sleep lb. . . . 19c SUGAR WAFER COOKIES, assorted flavors, 30c value. .. .only 19c lb LANTERNS. Cold Blasi $1.35 SALTED PEANUTS. Fresh. 3 Ibs. 25c pound 10c ELGIN that good Oleo, Special Saturday. 2 pounds 35c I.ge. loaf of Millers Quality Bread Free Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables.

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