Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1932 — Page 3

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lelL'S cash grocery ■ \ 2nd 't- l>hone * r ~ FMWK, 21 11). sack.. .39c ■ 10 li>. Fine Granulated .... 42c IIeESK. Colby Longhorn, II) 15c ■w POTATOES, peck 29c SbBAGK. Home Grown, lb 2c ® NAN AS, 5 pounds 25c KoKO BKFAD FLOUR, 24 lb. sack 69c Mvsi’BKKKIFS, 16 qt. case 51.75 0C ’ ™2. 5c and lOC fc: 1 "" 10c r°: A " sw ”'.loc Boss 09., Swansdown ‘S en .. 37c and£*>C package didf J t Knon. Fancy | | MUSTARD { . an 111 8 oz. glass m,S(*i»l 1Q„ IW CORN o>r H) 1«/ L o tbs x* ' l |r. 19c EANS .29e JIOW HAVE A FULL LINE OF A No. 1 MEATS ? j^^^CMtE^SONAßLFMMtl^X^^^^j! 1 City Cash Market Ha KUHN. Mgr. PHONE 97 I For Your Sunday Dinner H Choice UuO of Beef. Veal or Pork for roasts Hor frys. Dandy bunch of Chickens. Cold and Smoked Meats of all kinds. I FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER. Hour delivery truck brings you prompt service. j|L' r SI .25 - - i.i ii. i n, B3>i<iaa Hr. mEtei - I SALE! TBJ- E . DBELO W AFIE ONLY a FEW OF THE MANY "9c" "■V n “ R „ ES OFFERED IN this GIGANTIC SALE. MAKE »OUR BUSINESS TO VISIT KROGER'S — AND SAVE! I - 9 BIG FEATURES - IS™ 2tb ' jar 19c E, 24 »>• ha « 39c K*«»utv W k 6 No - 2 ta,,s 29c K*aJ; ANS 416 oz - eans 19c 2 lg. pkgs. 19( . a a * 3^BAPDAnr7 S ' Stro " 9 ' StUPc| y - j *& ER 2 lg. pkgs. 19 (* lg - |,ks -19c I + rw I!0 " ' —————— '•sSSTEiLo „ Pot 12 Lc; Chuck 171/* lb * HAMS, half or whole. . 11 fie It) fes-s — pound l7'/2c , r 6 (,ro " n - crispy, lender . 3 stalks 10c i ßoT4TOr'a anC> Hot House 2 lbs. 19c By,® ism. peek 32c Georgia-Dixie Belles.each 12c HABRArp ° den P 'P e Fruit 5 tbs. 25c »H 0 N 2 lbs. K c * CRISP SOLID HEADS 1

Weeping Willow Goes for Ride nend. Ore —(UP)— A weeping willow, weighing half ton took n water i Me hero for a new toeatlon. ' The tree was removed from one j lawn, placed on an improvised raft ; docked downstream and taken to I its now location.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 8. 1932.

RURAL CHURCHES —- Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School. tiijiO a. in. <;. 11. jßrlght. superintendent. Arthur , I Fosnough. secretary. Crouching service, 10:30 a. m. No evening service. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday evening, 7: If. o'clock. Homer (lintcr, class leader. We emend a cordial Invitation to one and a I to meet with us in these services. Come. Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. H. Harman, pastor Sunday School. 9:15 a. m. Thurman Drew, superintendent. Worship service's, 10:30 a. m. Prayer services Thursday eve-: nlng, 8 o'clock. Tills service will i e oso promptly at 9 p. m. ■ —o Decatur Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Edgar t., Johnston, pastor Mt. Pleasant j. Sunday school. 9:30; Jesse ! Singleton, superintendent. Preaching service 7:30 p. m. Sermon by ! pastor. Beulah I Sunday school, 9:30; Otto Dill-j ing, superintendent. Washington Sunday school, 9:30; Harry' j Andrews, superintendent. Pleasant Valley Sunday school. 9:30; Harold' i Porter, superintendent. Preach-' J ing service, 10:30. Sermon by pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday jat S p. ni. Mrs. Mary Tlarger, I class leader. Church of God Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. j Gen ru! se:vice with preaching 'at 10:30,A M. j Y. P. M. at 7 o’clock. Sunday evening preaching ser|vi es it 8 o’clock. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. We ext nd an invitation to the I public to come and worship the | Ixrrd with us. Caged After Battle i: i i ijf • : I | ! L # I Captured with the aid of tear bombs i after a terrific battle, during which : one policeman was killed, Gus Long. I of Washington, I). C., is shown in his ] cell at the capital. Long, believed to j be mentally deranged, terrorized the j entire district of South Washington ; before being subdued after a two- . hour siege. ■ — Good Old Wisconsin CHEESE | Week-end Sale Swiss Cheese i Brick, Tb. .’ 12c By 5 Tb. Lots Li m burger, lb 12c By 5 tb. Lots John F. Mazelin Berne, Ind. waesa bread ykfiouiiiyw I Sale By Fisher & Harris. Decatur Walter Deitsch, 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.

As Pope Broadcast Blessing This excellent photo shows Pope Pius in his library at the Vatican as he read into the microphone the pontifical blessing he broadcast to the million or so pilgrims that attended the Eucharistic Congress in Dublin. ; I’*’*“ Vatican has its own broadcasting station, one of the finest in th* ; world, construction of which was supervised by Signor Marconi, himself, the “Father of Wireless Telegraphy.’*

Tea-time in Greenwich Greenwich England — (t?P) — A j thousand guests visiting the Royal j Oiise vatory, the cradle of time- j keeping, here, were amazed wben 1 Sir Prank Dyson, Astronomer Roy- i at, served them tei when all the clocks pointed to 3 p. m., an hour I early, as all good Britishers know. ! Sir Frank explained with gentle

SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 - 96 Phones 95 - 96 All cuts of Genuine Spring Lamb. Nice Hens for stewing and roasting and Spring Chickens from 2\ 2 to 4 pounds. FARMERS ATTENTION: Make this market your headquarters for threshing meat. Good Young Meaty Reef Roast, 15c Hi; Wisconsin Cream Cheese (good) 15c lb; Bologna and Frank forts, 3 lbs. for 25c. Specials for Saturday Bologna, Frankforts or Pudding... .3 lb. 25c Fresh Ground Hamberger 3 lb. 25c ; Good All Pork Sausage 3 lb. 25c Spare Ribs (Meaty) 3 Ih. 25c ' Plate Boiling Beef 3 lb. 25c j Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage.. .2 lb. 25c All Meat Swiss Steak 20c It) Fresh Veal Loaf (Veal & Pork) 18c. 2 lb. 35c Tender Beef Steak 18c, 2 lb. for 35c Veal Shoulder Steak 18c, 2 Hi. for 35c Minced Ham and Veal Loaf 18c, 2 lb, for 35c Fresh Picnic Ham 10c lb Lean Pork Shoulder Steak or Roast.... 15c lb Sugar Cured Lean Bacon, chunk 15c lb! Sugar Cured Jowels 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c J Fresh Pork Side, sliced or chunk.. ..2 lbs. 25c Boneless Rolled Smoked Hams (fancy) 20c lb Lard market is going up. Get in on the low prices vet. 3 lb. Pail. .2(1?; 5 lbs.. 32c 10 lb. Pail 60c; 50 lb. can.... $2.90 3 cans Peas, Corn, Green Beans, or Tomatoes 25c ■ Large can of Peaches, Pears, Apricots or Pineapple in syrup... 18c, 2 cans for 35c Bursley’s Berko Coffee... .18c lb., 2 lbs. 35c 1 Our market is open every Sunday morning from 8 to 9 o’clock. cans 1 O E |J for I m£mxi j H. P. Schmitt Meat Market j

I scorn tint although Greenwich does ] not recognize Summer Time, or l "daylight saving" time, all the rest : of England has moved its clocks aI head and he was willing to give (them tea by their own time instead I of his. o We now have a full line of A No. 1 Meats at Reasonable prices. Bells Grocery.

——... i ni ; la. — ■ Lightning Played Organ Glddinga, Tex. (UP) —A bolt, of lightning played the organ of the ! Evangelical Lutheran Church fit Sorbin, near here, one Sunday dur- 1 ing a storm, residents declare. The j electric bolt entered via the oburch steeple, knocked a iplere from onei of tlie pipes 200 feet ffrom the, ground, and caused nearly f 1,0001 damage. French Zoo Gets Kangaroos Paris — (UP) - The Vincennes ' Zoologic4 Paik here'lias been In-I creased by five red giant kangaroos three cassowaries and two emus. 1 these Austiailan fauna are among ! the finest specimens ever brought ; to Prance and aie exipected to he of chief interest at the zjo tor some time. o Hungarian Work Exhibited Pa is — (UP) — Mrs. May C. j

«MlM mm—m mm mmm m■■ mmmmi mm mmmmmmmi > PHONES PHONES HITE’S GROCERY A\e in vile you to place your confidence in this biff, busy home-owned food market J with the assurance that you pay less and enjoy unequalled service—and remember I your telephone places us riffht in your home. ' l ' " 1 Fancy Oranges 15c doz. Bananas "t;"- 11 13c Little Elf Dessert Powder A ''' P a F C k«, ORS 5C I»iff Sale on Canned Peaches Fancy Oil Sardines, 10c cans, 4 for 25c ™, . .... 1 lb. cans Fancy Apricots in svrup 10c ■ The packer needed the monev so we pass (ho UK savings on to'you. CF ANCT RrTWH '' "' Vi It), can. Halves, in heavy syrup, ,5c '- 1 P ln J ars . ■ ■>(' Ilb can. Halves, in heavy syrup.. 10c rANCY OLEO, pound 10c Largest size can. Fancy Halves ca bes CAMAY SOAP 25c light syrup, can 13c , , (Rubber Sponge Free) Largest size cans in Heavy Syrup.. 15c CERTO, per bottle 25c | 1 gal. cans fancy Peeled, each 19c Fancy Medium Size Prunes, tb. ... 5c PADPIHMC Peaches, Diced Beets, Green Beans, lILnL DAKUAIIIO Baked Cleans, Red Beans r Kraut. Hominy, can eJC SUGAR 43c First to Receive Acceptance Rolled Oats OPw* GOLD MEDAL P.WorE<igem.f 0t gggS, - , FLOUR 24 lbs. ' '*', kers 95C V/.f. n,s - ••••-"x c aO„ f ancy Csnned Q KkimUOC L, eas ’ can / Extra Heavy Gan T* _ “Kitchen-tested” Rubbers, dozen . . OC FISHERY HARRISPHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES f"S Fride of Decatur Gooch’s Best H ( K 12 » J<,unds 24 pounds UOC 1 Ltiy 5S 24 pounds 40c 48 pounds $1.25 SUGAR, Pure SUGAR, 4x Powdered POTATOES, Lg. No. 1 ’ Granulated 2 pound 1 " White Cobblers *>PT^ 110 lbs 'idt packages Idl 15 lb. peck <*3OC FULL CREAM | HEAD RICeT I OLD DUTCH CLEANCHEESE, lb 15c | 3 lbs. ....... L . 13c | SER. 2 cans .... 15c 1 1 TOMATOES, Fancy CABBAGE, Hard ~j COFFEE, Golden Rio 4 i i£' U|K :. i " 7c 25c 10c i 29c REANS, Great Northern KELLOGG’S BRAN FLAKES 1 A . or Navy 10 lbs.UuC package lUC — CALUMET BAKING POWDER 10c SWEET CORN, 1 cans 25c pound tan 30c Sunshine Butter Crackers, YA lh. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, box 48c 12 oz. can 15c !*• " • CRAI KEKS, 2 pkgs 25c SPECIAL CREAMERY BUTTER BOTTLE CAPS, gross 20c pound carton 19c LARCiE, ROUND RED RIPE Sv’ - 4 ,J bS 25c DEL MONTE RED SOCKEYE SHELLED 1 OP CORN. ;> lbs 2oc SALMON, large cans 25c BULK ROLLED OATS, 8 tbs 25c Underwood’s Mustard Sardines, BULK \1 A< ARONI, 4 lbs 25c 2 large cans 25c i; HONEY COOKIES, 3 dozen 25c Van Camp’s Sardines in Mustard GINGER SNAPS, pound 10c or Tomato Sauce. 15 oz. can... . 10c COCOANUT. Long Cut Thread, lb. 25c 25c lkechnut PEANUT BUTTER 15c GRAPE FRUIT, Cal. SunKist, 3 for 20c 25c Beechnut Cocktail Tomato ORANGES, SunKist, dozen 25c Juice 19c PEANUT BUTTER, quart jars ... 20c 10c PLAIN or IODIZED Salt, 2 for 15c PINEAPPLE, Libbys Crushed, 100 tb. bags SALT 89c No. 10 ga'loq can' 59c 50 lb. Blocks SALT 38c Krafts Kay Piemento Spread or Heavy Galvanized Garbage Cans Limbunper ' hrese .. .2 20c jars 29c 75c-85c-95c SPECIAL BROOMS . 25c Hwv Galvanized Tubs... 59c-69c-79c 25c POSTUM CEREM 2tc STEEL WOOL. 3 large pkgs 25c SAM-FLUSH, DRANO or BOW- 25c Snow Bov Washing Powder. . 18c LENE. can 21c Bail Bros. Zinc Mason Jar Lids, doz 25c SPECIAL QUALITY OLEO. 2 lbs. 25c Full asst. Fruits and Vegetables

I Thoaipaon, of California, was Invlt : nd by the French (Jovnrnment to exhibit the work of 55,000 Hungarian | women at the annual Poire de I'aria which lias Just closed here. Since 1 1919, Mrs. Thompson has been alts ' lug 'HanwarDn pin>r and even has suffered the loss of her right hand, I due to an acccide-nt, In rendering j aid to these unfortunate women. Demanes Pay Reduction f ilnceton 111. —(UP)—A petition | was circulated throughout Bureau county recently denunding that 'county officeis take a 25 -per cent 1 reduction In -pay. The petitions | were circulated throughout Bureau county recently demanding that | county officers take a 25 per cent I reduction in pay. The petitions were circulated by ! the Bureau County Taxpayers' j league and bore signatures of re ] sidents of every township in the j county.

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Baby Locke Mother Out i Rochester N. Y. —(UP) —(Helen < Powell Is only 14 months old, but* - she Is potent enough to cause Ilia - fire department to get into action. i While her mother was absent for i , few moments. Baby Helen climbed ; upon a chair and bolted the door. When her mother was unable to enter site railed firemen, w:to were son it to raise a ladder to a window and climb Into the room. i j Get the Habit — Trade at Home - in Wh i I <*■ Thtv Last TAX FREE 2 TUBES (any size) for the price of 1. RUNYON GARAGE South First St.