Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1932 — Page 3
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SCHMITT'S quality meat market ones 95 - 96 I ‘hones 95.96 leal Saturday Specials All Cuts Home Dressed Lamb t l Shoulder Steak and Chops 15 c |b esh Ground Veal Loaf 15 c lb at v Veal Roast 15c lb jlgtew or Pocket Roast... 10c, 3 lbs. 25c IX I All Pork Sausage 7c lb., 3 lbs. 20c Meat Bamberger .... 10c lb.. 3 lbs. 25c ian d Plate Boiling Beef 3 lbs. for 25c di Side Pork (sliced or chunk) 3 lb. for 25c in Pork Shoulder Steak .... 2 lbs. for 25c gh Picnic Hams, 6 to 8 lb. each 7c lb jffs Sugar Cured Picnic Hams 10c Th nder Beef Steak 18c lb.. 2 lbs. 35c ling Tender Swiss Steak (all meat) 20c lb di Cottage Cheese 10c Pt., 18c Qt. jffs Sliced Package Bacon 20c lb r Best Rhineless Sliced Bacon 20c 1h rfects and Allsweet Oleo 2 lb. for 25c ane Made Egg Noodles 10c pkg. iverleaf Creamery Butter ... 2 lbs. for 45c ioked Ham Shanks 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c I, Pail Lard 15c; 5 lb. Lard 25c; 10 lb. 48c AN. Home Cured Bacon in chunk He lb par Cured Skinned Hams, 8 to 10 lb., 15c lb s sh Smoked All Pork Sausage. 3 lbs. .. 25c rmers’ Attention! Feed your Chicks >ork Cracklings I'-c lb., or $1.25 per 100 lb ick Raspberries 15c can rslevs Burco Coffee 18c lb.. 2 lbs. 35c J. B. Coffee 40te lb., 2 lbs. 79c ur choice 3 cans of Corn. Peas, Tomatoes or Green Beans for 25c ,2 l/ 2 size Peaches, Pears, Apricots, or ’ineapple in syrup 2 cans for 35c ing Chickens to fry, 2L to 3 lb. each 28c lb te Roasting or Stewing Hens 20c lb lice line of Cold Meats; Barbecue Ham. tssed Pork, Chicken Ixmf. Liver Cheese. German Ham, Manhatten I x>af. I. P. Schmitt Meat Country Club I li® , 4B yM H asSa? l. yja | 2 1 /a i 33c | CORNFLAKES | Kellogg's or Post Toasties, O lar£ e O 1 <» | Extra Special This Week « pkgs.« -V nDlkll/C GINGER ALE nd Ift f| II I! IN no lul GRAPE FRUIT. Country Club. No. 2 can J” 1 ’ BITTER, Pure Creamery. Fresh. Ih. print . LARI). Pure Pork, Open Kettle Rendered. 3 lbs. 1a SUPER SUDS, Reads of Soap. 2 pkgs ‘ .c COFFEE -3 lbs 48c Smoked Skinned Hams (whole) lb Fresh Ham Rolls 13^c ,h Swiss Steak, (loin l? ro«nd. 19c lb Fresh! Tasty! Our Fruits and V egetables POTATOES 10 n,s ’23c NEW— North Carolina. U. S. No. 1 Grade BANANAS 5 ,bs - 25c Fancy Golden Ripe Fruit WATERMELONS G3C Watson, 26 tt>. average ORANGES dozen 35c California Valencias, 216 size 25c 252 size, dozen CUCUMBERS i each 5C B’t House, No. 1 Grade
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RURAL CHURCHES Antioch M. B. C. Church Il<‘V. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School. 9:30 n. tn. Geo. H. Bright, .superintendent. Arthur I'osnough, Kocretary, Breaching service, 10:30 a. nt. Evungelljiic service, 7:l' p. nt. Special singing. Ottr presiding eld I Rev. H. E. Miller of Elkhurl, will he With ns and will deliveri the mes-age Sunday morning. Fu'-| lowing the message w l I be com-' ’••union service, and washing of the ' saints feet. Evangelistic services throughout th" coming week at 7:15 p. m. The public Is invited to all of' these services. Be sure and come. Pleasant Mills and Salem Methodist Episcopal Churches J. M. Pynchen, [raster. Pleasant Mills Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Geo. Anspaugh, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Children’s Day will be observed I with a program by the children and j the installation of the cabinets ofj the Epworth and .Junior Leagues of’ tile church. Everybody welcome. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:p If.. t '.‘m Church Sunday Schoo], 'too a. in. Wm. Burke, superintendent. Morning worship, io a. m. Sermon by the pallor. Brayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. Epworth isaguf. 0 p. tn. Doyle Ray, president. Decatur Circuit MethodiSt Episcopal Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Jesse Singleton, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. J. E. Spangler, class leader. Adult Bible class will meet with Mr. and Mrs. R Donnell. Wednesday evening at S p. m. Let every number of the class be present. Beulah Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Otto Dilling, superintendent. Preaching service, li):30 a. m Sermon by pastor. Following the mi-ss ge of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. Washington Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Harry Andrews, superintendent. On account of the Children's Day services at Pleasant Valley there will be no preaching service here. Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. H;ir o’d Porter, superintendent. ;-j Prayer meeting Thursday "'("fly at S ,>. m. Mrs. Mary Birger, falls leader. Children's Day will be with a program by the chihlretHßp young people, beginning at o'clock. Seals Damage Nets VS: High Town, Stilly Isles, — (UP) —Fishermen are rnmdK ing gs the damage done their KS by seals, wi'cii are coming coasts here bout in schools 188 bering as many as fifty; sonaHß the larger seals weigh 606 to’HM pounds. ffß
it s ’Rai TAKE MY ADVICE Pre-Aged MALT — is what you have been looking for. Use it the same as you do ordinary malt —then taste the difference! Rich,full bodied, mellow! Look for the red "Pre-Aged” seal. ■'THE DIC 3 LB. CAN \ A. S. 3260
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ERIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932.
w———— Fishing for Nomination, Al? , ’Mr I Although he is said to be fishing for the Democratic nomination for the ' I Presidency, former Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York, was after I smaller game when this picture was made. The "Happy Warrios’’ is shown at Hampton Bay, L. 1., where he spent a short vacation from politics. Al didn't say what bait he was using, but made it clear he was ' fishing for fish.
Ten New Game Refuges Harrisburg, Pa,—(U.R)—The Pen-' nsylvania Board of Game Commissioners approved establishment of lo additional state game refuges to i protect game in adaptable breeding ] grounds. o Plane Beats Pigeons Norwich, England — (UP) — A speed competition between an airplane ind 12 racing pigeons (the first of its sort ever held in Great Britain) resulted in victory for the machine by a quarter of an hour. The course was 80 miles. The plane was operated by a squadron leader of the Royal Air Force and the pigeons were given a 15-minute start, Keep Religion in Family Dalton. Mass., - (UP)--The Rev. Thomas; B. and Rev. Edward V. ' Reilly, twin brothers, who recently colebr’Ved their first public masses ■ I the same day’ a younger sister re- ‘ i ceived her first communion, m.ir-
City Cash Market .1. A KUHN, Mgr. PHONE 97 ■ Your meat will be delivered promptly if you call Phone 97. TRY IT FOR YOUR SUNDAY MEAT. IC hoice Cuts of Beef, Veal and Pork. Dandy bunch of Chickens. Cold and Smoked Meats of all kinds. Cheese, all kinds. : /T'ik GREATER VALUES /M X. Bail 1 A&P’s Famous Coffee Trio I' (ATJ cm‘^ K .’ ,bs :soc ESTAOUSHEO The World’s Largest Selling Coffee RED circle lb. COFFEE * U I WHERE ECONOMY RULES I Rich and Full Bodied BOKAR COFFEE lb- O * p Vigorous and Winey—The Coffe Supreme - PFNN-RAD DILL PICKLES ' Qt ' Jar 15c , DICED BEETS, No. 2 size can 5c i 100% Super Refined uivtw Pennsylvania IVORY SOAP, Large bar 9c MOTOR OIL SoTp, 2 bars /tU ? Medium or Heavy Mj|k> ta|( can 5c Quart CREAM CHEESE, tb. 17c I Sold only in a CRADMEAT, ! z size can 2 gall.on can CRISCO Shortening, tb. can 20c Q Quart (PI | V ORY FLAKES, Lg. pkg. 21c O Sealed can tpA i BUTTER. bYesh Pasteurized Creamery QQp Cut from the tub, 2 tbs. for PURE LARD VIC KETCHUP, Quaker Maid 1 (jC ’ JXS'b"tou.kt tissue 19 C < UT-RITE WAX PAPER Handv R°U rtf* PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 cakes ■■ '' j - ' a BREAD. Grandmothers Sliced or | Regular, lb. loaf ' We Pay G-NGERALE. Yukon Club. Ige. bottle 10c PORK and BEANS. 9c GRAPE FRUIT. Canned, 2 N 0.2 cans 25c APPLE BUTTER, Sultania 18 oz. jar 10c Fresh Clean Eggs SALAD DRESSING. Rajah, Qt. jar 25c STUFFED OLIVES 7 oz. jar 19c See Your A4 P APPLE SAUCE, Quaker Maid Manage No. 2 can 10c -r; m » inr. The Next Time , SHREDDED WHEAT Pkg- are jn town _ | STOICS
I tied a brother, Martin C. the foillowing d tv. Father Thomas Reilly | i performed bhe ceremony, and the ■ nuptial mass was celb ated by i Father Edward Reilly. o Beaver Hoboes on Road Newaygo, Mich., —(UP) — Two I stray beavers have invaded the water works pond inside Newaygo. The beavers, sighted by Conserva- i tions Officer Isaac Bullis, are believed to have come from one of the colonies a few miles font the village limits. Bullis is watching them but believes they will leave soon because the pond is too small I for a colony. O Irishman Sings m Temple St. Louis, Mo.— (U.R) — John A. Rohan, Irishman of Roman Catholic faith, has signed a contract to . sing as a member of the choir of tb" Temple Israel for his 37th con- ; secutive year here. Rohan also •j sings in the choirs of Catholic and ■ Protestant churches here.
Program Announced A Child. Hit's Day program will be presented at the St. Paul's church located 4 tulles southeast of Demur at 7:30 o'clock iC. s. F.) Sunday evening. June 19. The public I- invited lo attend. Song, “In the Master’s Garden," —Choir. Brayer Rev. Jay Smith. "Big Enough." Phyllis Walters I "We! onto All. ' Primary child-. ren. Song, "The Preseryance Band”, —lnte. mediate and p imary boys. > 'IX Bright Idea," Ferris Mertz. "My Resolve,"- Dean Reber. "Don't Bo Late," Rowena Raudenbush Sonlr, "Leave it There," --Doyle Hawkins. "T ie Sund ty School Trail," -Jay ' Martin. "Need," —Donald Arnold. Song. "The Robin," —Phyllis Waiters. I “Children’s Day."—Floyd Marsh-
i, PHONES PHONES HITE’S GROCERY ; POTATOES new 9 ibs. 25c Fancy Oranges 15c doz. Bananas 23c PEACHES vX-a tor 25c Pineapples Jzz... 15c PRUNES “ 15c ____________ PEANUT BUTTER qt. can 18c RTAI n AHO A IMO Peaches. Diced Beets, (keen Beans, j KIAL oAnuAlrca S', 5c 'SUGAR 43c FANCY OLEO. th 10c P. W. or EDGEMONT CRACKSWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR... 25c ERS. 2 ths 25c ! MILK 1 cans 25c LITTLE ELF CORN or PEAS. SOAP. P. &G. ... t 5 cakes 17c • • 2 cans 25c 8 Ibs. ROLLED OATS 25c Davis Baking Powder. (Soda Free) 25c FANCY HONEY CAKES, dozen . 10c FANCY PEAS or CORN ..... can 10c BEANS 5 tbs. 17c APPLE BUTTER, gallon can .... 49c BEANS, Green 3 cans 25c CORN 4 cans 25c FISHER & HARRIS PHONES 3. 4 and 5 FINE GROC ERIES Crushed Pineapple I SUGAR, Pure Cane 45c LIBBY, Gallon cans | Granulated. 10 tbs SUGAR, lx Powdered POTATOES. New Red Pitted Cherries o r £ No : 1 25c 50c SUNKIST ORANGES, dozen 25c f Peanut Butter. Qt. .Jar. 2 tbs. net. ,19c PEAS New Home California Fresh Plums POP CORN r o,s 10c 25c LUMP STARC H. 3 Ibs 20c | 20c Beechnut Peanut Butter 15c Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz . 45c; 6 oz. 25c | Crepe Toilet Paper. 5 rolls .. 19c « FLOUR. Goochs best, 21 lbs 63c QUALITY GOLDEN RIO COFFEE 18 tbs 51.2.> L "’®- f JC FLOUR. Pride of Decatur, for PUFFED WHEAT, pkg 1- jC Bread of Pastry. 12 tbs 25c PUFFED RICE, pkg 17c 24 Ibs 43c WINESAP APPLES. 3 th 20c ROLLED OATS. S lbs 25c GINGER ALE, bottle 16c 25c GOLD MEDAL OATS 19c Large No. 3 cans Hand Packed SALT. 100 lb. bags 89c Tomatoes. 2 for -5c 50 lb. Blocks 38c BOTTLE CAPS, gross 20c c ANTFI OfTPES 16c Krafts Piemento, Brick. Swiss or I JpnnMr 25c Velveeta Cheese. 2 -lb. pkgs. 29c I 2 pound pkgs ]sc InHonda (.old can Grape lint -- ■ - • SNOW BOY POWDER .... 16c MUSTARD. Battleship quart .... L>< ‘ rA iviM7Fl) C\RBAGE ,„e SWEET CORN. 1 «n. » ™VY GALVANIZED 15c PEAS, can 1 . khanr 4 Jbs 25c ■ R anta ( TTib 1 pkg ' ’ ?9c Northern Beans. 10 Ibs 35c PRUNES. Sunsweet. 2 !b. pkg.... > ’c SEEDLESS RAISINS. 15 oz. pkg.. 10c ’’ ’„ FRICE 4 ft .‘ 19c lIERSC HEY COCOA, pound 25c MOTHERS COCOA, 2 lb. can .... 25c Watermelons. Strawberries, etc.
and. Song, "Wake Up,’’—Primary and I Into mediate class. "Sunbeams," Pauline McKean. ! Song, "Pledge Him Service,”Ch Jr. “Boys are a Bother," — Garden I Bulling. "My Dog,"—Richard Matti: Song, "J’ltter Patter," — Junior ' hilrls. • "The Sunday School Fleet," ■ I four boys. ' "Ribbon Drill.” intermediate and ' ' junior girls. "The Check,"- Rosadne Rauden- i 1 bush and Ansli Walters. "Cheerful Giving," Robert Ran- . den'bueii. Rem irks—Rev. J. E. Smith. Saxophone and violin duet. — I I Faye Martin and Roger Arnold. Dialogue ‘IX Hasty Cure," -Mary ' I and Rolbert Reber, Faye Martin and I Arden Bye ly. Song, "Our Manner Is His Love," I —choir Benediction.
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g .MORE and BETTER BREAD For Sale By Fisher & Harris, Decatur Walter Deltsch, Decatur Appelman's Grocery, Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Preble Williams Equity Elevator Co., Williams, Ind. Spitler & Son, Willshire. Ohio Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co., Berne.
