Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1931 — Page 5

MkS( JIVING •• K) BE OBSERVED FROM PAGE ONE) 'lining tin' <l:i' ■ Th-re K ■„ mi ni mail <iekuKivfi*: " 111 I ,lllllisl ' of Thanksgiving.

■Appelman’s Grocery I ■ONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE 1 ■ w — ' ~— — fl Thanksgiving Specials

■;" i9c HEARTS 13C TOMATOES 19c i;erri es 1 ri g Mund IvC . POTATOES 1 Q pounds JL.OC ® ■l’ LETTUCE in IOC ■Ki.e celery i n I Kalk 10c ■KroTS, PARSNIPS and O j| ■LUMPS, pound *SC WALNUTS Q 1 I Kind ZllC Kr 10c W!» !INES - UrBC 10c fl RsH OYSTERS q/x ■uart..ssc; Pint *SUC ES, Pitted or on fl ■npilted 10c and SunKist 17* fl ■ecy fine, dozen 1/C I ■.TED PEANUTS q fl ■nmd £/C

1 K ' . Specials For ll phones Free Delivery * II THANKSGIVING CHOICE - Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Nice Chickens, Dressed Rabbits ■Kysters i qw is s 7>reamery I V Fresh | TEAKS BUTTER fl aL.... 2 lbs £J7z» ■■RI ECT OLEOMARGARINE, 2 tbs 25c OIL Work Steak CUGAR Cured IDp g"'" .i?c O Hams lb IGv ■ \MBERGER J pOTTAGE IHp M Fresh Ground JLKJf JL vl v U Cheese, PL IUU I ■enty of pork and beef tenderloins fresh rabbits g BCE FAT HENS FOR ROASTING OR STEWING FRESH FISH gMCAR t URED COTTAGE HAMS pound 25c I ■ Esll R W(iH CUTS OF PORK—VERY REASONABLE g Key PEANUT 1 pkgs. MACARONI 7 boxes DIAMOND g ■TTER ar n -ir SPAGHETTI MATCHES g Bbs 4 pkgs ZatJV 7 boxes «OU II g,... 79c | 3 canssl ' MALT, 2 cans *Jfin WiXIEMONT 9£P 8 • I* PURITAN W ■"Crackers, 2 boxes WHOLE WHEAT or WHITE DOUGHNUTS S WME MADE NOODLES — ANGEL FOOD CAKES I B; N(iER — BUTTER SCOTCH AND RAISIN COOKIES | LfFFEE CREAM — WHIPPING CR'SAM AND MILK fiiu 35c Veal steak’ Joe i g 5 T ;t !I Cans ... ww Pound I KRE ARE SOME REAL ITEMS FOR YOU. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL fl ■ RTS OF THE CITY BLIT PLEASE ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. SO | Jp CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE. PHONES 106 or 107.

Family reunions and visits to th< homes of relatives and friends wil be among the happy observances ol the day. The Protestant churches of De catur will hold a Union Thanksgiving service in the First Baptis church on South Fourth street Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. rhe ministers of the various city

PEANUT BUTTER q* SALAD DRESSING r>fk Quart jar Z9C PEAS AND CORN -| z\ Large cans, each lUC PORK AND BEANS Cir 1 cans 25C PUMPKIN -jr* Large can -LUC No. 2 cans. 2 for 15c PEACHES in heavy syrup 1 fk Large can JLt/C PINEAPPLE in heavy syrup Q1 Large can Li JL C BARTLETT PEARS -j Q Large cans 1 */C Fould's Macaroni or Spaghetti (1 pkg. Noodles Free) ORIENTAL CHOP SUEY ‘)r zl No. 2 cans ’5f)C (and 1 lb. box Rice Free) FINE CHOCOLATE DROPS 1 Q pound A A C BKUMBBSMBaBafIBEafIMMBBBB

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1931.

iechurches will have charge of the Uprogram and will take part in the h presentation of the evening service. I lie sermon will be present1 e<l by Rev. 11. E. Vance, pastor of v-the United Brethren church, and ata trio composed of Mrs. Dan Tynt, dall, Mrs. A. B. Brown and Mrs. . ('. E. Bell will furnish musical hum;y bers. »

The Ministerial Association has completed arrangements whereby the public school pupils of the city may attend special Thanksgiving school programs arranged for them Wednesday afternooM at 2:30 o’clock. The pupils from the various schools will meet at designated auditoriums where each school will have a separate program and speaker. I The program for the Union Thanksgiving service is as follows: Doxology. Silent Prayer of Thanksgiving. (Invocation Rev. C. R. banman I Hymn No. 188—" Come, Ye Thankful People.” Responsive reading, Selection 308 —Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann. Anthem —“Praise Ye the Lord," Dorsey. Thanksgiving Proclamation. Offering—For the United Charities. Trio—Mrs. Dan Tyndall, Mrs. A. B. Brown, and Mrs. C. E. Bell. Sermon Rev. R. E. Vance Hymn No. 102—" We Thank Thee, O God." Benediction Rev. H. H. Ferntheil School Programs Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann will deliver the Thanksgiving address , before the pupils of the Decatur high school, in the high school auditorium, Wednesday afternoon. The Central school children will Imeet at the Presbyterian church .at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon when Rev. H. H. Ferntheil will speak to tliem in keeping with Thanksgiving. The ward schools will meet as | follows, and will hear sermons | from the following ministers: North Ward School, Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. C. R. Lan- | man. West Ward School, United Brethj ren church. Rev. R. E. Vance. South Ward School, Evangelical ] J church, Rev. A. B. Brown.

MIISWMaHBMMBMMMiMBMCXiraUBaBaHBUaHHK City Cash Market J. A. KUHN. Mgr. PHONE 97 MEATS OF ALL KINDS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER. Dandy bunch of Turkeys, Ducks or Chickens . at Moderate prices. Cold and smoked meats. | Cheese, # all kinds. Fresh Country Butter. | Try us for your Thanksgiving Order. Fisher & Harris Phones 3, I and 5 Fine Groceries Specials for Thanksgiving Grape Fruit, Florida, Balls of Juice, Sugar, Fine Granulated, .... 10 lbs. 50c Cranberries, Cape Cod 2 lbs. 19c Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 5 tbs. 10c Bananas, quality fruit 4 lbs. 25c Oranges, SunKist dozen 25c Jell-O, all flavors 2 pkgs. 15c New California English Walnuts, lb. 20c

Jumbo Paper Shell QQ , Pecans, tb. Ot/C Dromedary Citror\ 1 Q J 4 tb. pkgs. 1«/ C Orange, Lemon or Grape Fruit Peel, 1 r / 4 Tb. pkg. . . IDL Cocoanut, large cut rtf’ bulk, tb. Prunes, Sun Sweet 1 Q 2 tb. pkg. 1 «rC Mushrooms, fancy 4 oz. can <£’)C 8 oz. can 39c Butter, special Creamery, tb. O<)t Pretzets, nr 2 pounds AiOV Soda Crickers QQ_ 2 lb. box . itOC Butter Crackers I 4'4 tb. box OOv Swansdown Cake OP Flour, pkg. 4x Non-caking Pow- iW — dered Sugar, 2 pkgs, lit Crisco, 9| p 3 tbs. 69c; pound Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carna- | ’ tion or Bordens 1 r 2 for lOL Small cans, 4 for 15c l -

Lutheran Church Arrangements have been made for a special Thanksgiving service at the Zion Lutheran church. The service will be held Thursday ' morning beginning at 10 o’clock. The pastor, Rev. Paul W. Schultz, will speak on “Thanksgiving in Depression." The choir will sing the I choral “Praise to The Lojd, The Almighty, The King of Creation," and will bo under the direction of Prof. Arnold Werling. The school children will sing, “O Lord, I Sing With Mouth and Heart. Joy of My Soul to Thee.” The pastor extends an Invitation to the public to join in this special service of Thanks- : giving in depression. — Q— — FARM BOARD TO DEFEND COURT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ander Legge, produced a copy of > his annual report to congress. He pitt into the record all the details of stabilization purchases, financing out of the $500,000,000 revolvi ing fund and other efforts of the board to help the American farmer. The action was unexpected by most of those in the lavishly furnished committee room and gave a dramatic touch to the proceedings. Thq report, intended for presentation to congress two weeks hence, was turned off the government printing presses only a few hours before Stone’s appearance before the committee. The wheat acquired by the Grain Stabilization Corporation was purchased at an average price of $1.97 cent per bushel. (The present cash price is about 55 cents . I The cotton bought by the Cotton I Stabilization Corporation was pur-1 j chased at an average price of 16.3 cents per pound. (The present cash

Eagle Brand Milk -| Q can ... J JV Bordens Chocolate /iQ n Malted Milk, can TOC Shelled Pop Corn . 5 tbs. ... Apricots, Del Monte 4 r 2 large cans .... TrtJC 2 No. 2 cans 35c Pineapple, crushed OA4, in syrup, large cans «vt Pork and Beans, | r Moss Rose, 2 for IOC Mince Meat, None -j r Such, pkg. IOC Baking Powder, S) 4 Royal, 6 oz. cart 12 oz. can 47c Baking Powder, ‘)Q/» Calumet, pound can Adx/C Salted Peanuts T ft 3 tbs. 25c; pound A vC Currants, new r pack, pkg. J OC, Oysters, large Q 9/» standards, pint O£C Quart 62c Minute Tapioca 1O 1 / pkg. AZ /2C Golden Rio Coffee Qp* 2 tbs. 25c; 3 tbs. OtJV Full assortment nf Fruits and Vegetables

price is a little more than 6 cents). The board still has between $50,000,000 and $65,000,000 of its $500,000,000 revolving fund. At the end of the last fiscal year, June 30, 1931, the board had $59,977,608.32 in cash. Since then tlie final SIOO,000,000 of the authorized $500,000,000 has been made available and most of it has been committed in merchandising and commodity loans. The board's accounts show $789,863.26 written off to delinquent notes and accounts in litigation or suspended. Tliis amount is regarded as a loss, the hoard refusing to compute stabilization accounts until the transactions are completed. Against the loss of less than sl,000,000 the board shows accrued Interest receivable of $1,175,875.70. The board has no recommendations for any changes in the agricultural marketing act, under which it operates. The board favors a longer test under more favorable economic circumstances. The board has loaned $160,148,762.05 for wheat stabilization and $74,953,381.54 for cotton stabilization efforts. The grain stabilization corporation also oves $83,000,000 to commercial and intermediate credit banks. The Cotton Stabilization Corporation owes $35,707,991.96 to commercial and other banks. Os stabilization, the report said the operations in cotton and wheat “have attracted public attention out of proportion to their importance in the program jjeing developed in accordance with the provisions of the agricultural marketing act and thus have served to obscure what is being done of a perm—I !■■■ M It’s FRESH—It's GOOD Wide Variety of Home Made Candy GREEN KETTLE AUTOS Re financed on smaller payments. Quick service. * Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 ' Decatur, Indiana soßaMßnßamaMKHßaaMb

For Your THANKSGIVING DINNER! The most important part of your Thanksgiving, Dinner—your favorite meal! j THANKSGIVING POULTRY Turkeys'*‘lb3sc chickens OYSTERS, pint OQf ' “liik'i^' 1 ' DUCKS, pound The very Best, fully dressed PORK ROAST pound CRACKERS S: 2 x 19c a Jell Powder, Country Club 1 Q SOFT DRINKS Assorted flavors, 3 for UU Kroger s Assorted Flavors, PEAS, sifted early June 3 cans 23c Specially priced this week QpT OYSTER CRACKERS, fresh .... Ib. 15c 2 largt> 21 ° 7 " bo,t,es ____ PF A N ‘- 2 Q*7n r IjilVt 112/0 $2.05 Dozen 1 O t b Choicest Fruits and Vegetables for Thanksgiving! DATES Cranberries e j:1.2 !1, 15c Bulk, New Pack, Ib. ■ HEAD LETTUCE A I i lip 25c Celcrv S I a CAULIFLOWER * ■V W Calif, fresh 1 r Choice Hearts, Ltlv Fancy, Crisp. tb. pkg. _ 1 J)C CARROTS, . 3 bunches w U oz RA p N kI S 12c large bunches ... 5 c jF** NUTS, Mixed 9Q , GRAPES, 1 n No. Ts, Th. Tokays, Ib. .... I. VC LEAF LETTUCE Fruit Cakes 89c IX "“ P .... 15c 3 fb. In tin $1.29 ——

. anent nature to place agriculture "on a basis of economic equality ! with other industries.” As evidence of the growth in co > operative marketing, the report . said the Farmer National Grain - Corporation, serving 250,000 farm- | ers, handled approximately three i times the amount handled by co- • operatives before the act was passed. Defending the stabilization operator’s activities “added millions r and gave farmers and business or- . ganizations a breathing spell in , which to readjust to a lower level of prices.” Cotton growers and the nation in general benefltted from the cotton purchases, the report main--1 tained.

[HITE’S GROCERY 11 Phones 31 and 204 ■ — - Thanksgiving Specials 10 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar jg c i j Fancv Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 8 lbs 25c ( Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, Ib J2c 1 Fancy Celerv Hearts, bunch 15c FANCY CELERY STALKS, each ‘ . 5 C Fancy Yellow Bananas, 4 tbs 25c ? j Fancv Head Lettuce, Ib j2c , Fancv Solid Cabbage, Ib ?c Fancy Canned Pumpkin, 3 large cans 25c ! FANCY SWEET CORN. 4 cans 25c l 2 packages Bast Mince Meat 25c Quart cans Fancy Olives 29c Fancy Pineapple. No. 2 can js c Fancv Dates, 3 lbs ’><• LARGE SOFT SHELL ENGLISH WALNUTS, lb 25c ()uart cans Sweet Pickles 25c Swansdov. n Cake Flour, pkg 25c . Fresh Marshmallows, tb ig c a Quart cans Peanut Butter 23c FRESH SELECT OYSTERS, pint cans . ... . . 33 c 2-1 Ib. packages P. W. Crackers 25c 2-1 Ib. packages Edgemont Crackers 25c 2 tb. box Soda Crackers 23c 3 pkgs. Foulds Macaroni (1 pkg. Noodles Free). . ,25c FREE DELIVERY and SUPER SERVICE

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’ Free Turkey, Dressed - Goose and Chicken, Wednesday night. Dance Sun Set. Everybody welcome.

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