Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1932 — Page 3

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| O K |. A |oY YOUR SUNDAY DINNER IW, FT YOUR ERESH FRUIT AND I VEGETABLES AT THE ICITY FRUIT MARKET ■ Hit South Second st. or ® — le fcTETCORN 23c doz. j WR\NSI’ARENT APPLES... .6 lbs. 25c ■weet’s Home Grown Celery Hearts .W 4 stalks 10c DEMONS, large size 28c doz. •RANGES, sweet and juicy .. .20c doz. IJWOTATOES 15 lb. peck 27c ■ I City Cash Market ■j. A KUHN. Mgr. PHONE 97 ■ For Your Sunday Dinner id ■ Choice (tits of Beef. Veal or Pork for roasts ■ or frys. Dandy bunch of Chickens. Cold ■ and Smoked Meats of all kinds. B I RESH COUNTRY BUTTER. H Our delivery truck brings you prompt service. i /- i j uj Up v&vin i *i Q cans (T1 nc J for JI ,L J m m> > •» VB =« isc ■SALMON I - THE SUMMER FOOD — cH k \\ eek. Stock Up! O Cans ■"WJNEAPPLE 2 Ig. No. 2 ,z 2 cans 91 ’ •° INTRY CLUB—Slices in Syrup Dll •!« AR ’ 25 lb. bag £1 IG ’ CANE— Extra Special . »P 1•I V) I SARDINES 315 oz. tins Q* , M in Tomato Sauce I SALAD DRESSING 2 pint jars Off „ , H ° r Sandwich Spread, Embassy J 1 ! 2 '<"■ 25 c !c | so.. 111 B ” rs 27c >4 A ■ A C () N lb 1 |(B MILD SUGAR CURED - Whole or Half ’ I LARI) Pure Kettle Rendered. 2 ltrs. Iff „ ■ A VERY LOW PRICE IDC 'll BITTER 2H)s.or P PLAIN WRAPPED creamery 35c l Isft -P“ k 27c **®oßANrp'cs a '*f‘ Sunkwt, 360’s dozen 29c ■•<Ti frv u medium size; 252 ’ s > 288 ’ s -- - ■ ,|ozen 23c . Home grown, well bleached. . .3 stalks 10c , |!2I RRMRLONS each T9c flia Bells—Ripe and Sweet D«/l

funds with which to defray the expeir-e of delegates to the Ep worth League Institute to be held at Epworth Forest on laike Webster July 25 to :10th Inclusive Salem Sunday school. 9:00 a. tn., Wtn. Burke, supt. Morning worship, io n. m. Sermon by pastor. Epworth League, 6 P- m. I> iylr Ray, pres. Prayer meetlrj; W dnesday evening. 7:30 pt m. A large crowd attended the ent ertalmnent and ico cream socittl put on by th, 1 young people of the Epworth League of the Salem M. i E. church on th» evening of July I Fourth. Large numbers of people | return to this community to visit I over the week end and holiday 1 each year and find this a pleasant _um— —amr •»

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1932.

S occasion to greet friends and • i acquaintances. 11 < Decatur Circuit—Methodist Episcopal Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor Mt. Pleasant ■ Sunday school, 9:30. Jesse I Sngleton, superintendent. •' Class meeting 10:30. J. E. I Spangler, class lender. The Adult Bible class wl.i meH with Mr. an 1 Mrs. M J. Fuhrman on Wednesday evening to study | the life and work of the prophet, ■ Amos. 1 Beulah Sunday school. 9:30. Otto Dill- . Ing. superintendent. f i Evangelistic service. 7:30. Ser- ’ I mon by pastor. Washington Sunday school 9:30. Harry An1 drews. superintendent. Preaching service 10:30. SerI mon by pastor. Pleasant Valley Sunday school 9:30. Harold Porter, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday at I 8:00 p. m. I Lot us go on Sunday to the I house of the Lord and meditate ion His Law. that it may do us ’ good and strengthen us that we ; may successfully meet the Trials 1 and temptations of the coming ■ week. o . .. — Churches Seek Motorists London —(UP) — <A guide for church-going motorists listing i churches throughout England, has [been issued by the Royal Automobile Club. Some churches are conducting special sei vices for motorists, some provide picnicking and camp sites, howling greens and ' "clo. k golf.” —o— ■ Tall Bear Tale I Warrenton. Oie. —(T'P) —A big ! hear story was brought to town by > Henry Williner. He had been t ying to trap a large apiary thief, but Ji when his best “set" failed he start- ' ed to drag the large boir trap horn’ Becoming tired, he left it just off the trail covered with twigs. Next morning there was a 30) >pounde’ | caught In the trap. o Married After 60 Years Hannibal. Mo., —(UP) — A romance that began in St. Louis in |ilS72 (ulminated here recently in lithe marriage of IHenry Romberg I and Mrs. Catherine Terry, both 73 II years old. After a tiff 6ft years ago Il they separated, each married, had I i children and grandchildren before II they met here again. £ Police Code Messages | Flint. Mich. —(IT 1 )—To curb increasing ,-public curiosity in police ' radio, Flint's peace officers are 'coding their messages. Code letters and figures are bioadcast to police cruisers instead of the ordinary announcement to answer a burglir complaint or go to a certain address lon a robbery report. Officers say I the new system works, but they - still have to cite addresses to an eavesdropping world. — o • First Accident in 72 Years • : Portland. Ore., —(UP) — A. F. ■ | Schultz, 84. Portland, had worked ■ around machinery for 72 years withI out being injured. Anddhat in his I opinion was a mighty good record I for one man. Recently, unwilling to I give up his trade, he begin grind- ' ing flour at his home. Soon after , while grinding a small mill, he ’ suffered a painful cut on the index finger of his left hand his only injury in 72 years of close contact with machinery. o Beeh Mugs Sell Fast I Pomeroy, 0.. —(UP) —When an optimistic ttaveling salesman told storekeepers he was convinced beer will be legalized by July. 1933, bis sales report ifo- beer mugs showed the best record made here In rcent months. I “Well, we have a good demand for beer mugs anyway,” one business man said in placing an orde-. One Day Admitted Him ’ Boston —(UP) —George Brumlick became an .American minor here recently when he arrived on his 21st birthday and was admitted under his father’s citizenship (papers, because the bait was on time. If he had arrived one day later, he would have been sent back to Germany as an adult alien.

a MORE and BETTER BREAD For 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.

One of the Terrible Trio Caged v -T K ’ Cw X. -’) < w A w M, X. Bert Storey, one of the three notorious Storey Brothers, is shown in a North Baltimore, Ohio, hospital following his recent capture, during which he was wounded. Manley, the second brother was taken unhurt at Van Buren, but the third brother. James, is still at large, with entire police staffs of the Middle West seeking him. The trio recently started a reign of terror in Ohio, which in two days included the slaying of Marshal Jay N Davis (inset), four kidnaping*, a hold-up and a shooting.

Thief Looses False Teeth New Raymer. Colo. —(UP) — C. E. Martin is willing to place a small bet that Hie thief who entered his i chicken) i.vn recently and mad-'j away with a number of chickens I will not be able to eat the loot. The j chicken purloiner lost the upper plate of a set of false teeth. Towns Fight for Name Paris —(UP) — Hamlets around the Normandy farm of the late great statesman, Aristide Briand, have declared bitter war against each other for the ptivilege of adding the word Cocherel (the mme of Briand's fa:m) to their names. Pacy-sur-Eute wants to be Pacy-sur-Eure-Codherel: Hardencourt Cocherel, and the hamlet of Houl-

SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 - 96 Phones 95 - 96 AH cuts of Genuine Spring Lamb. Nice Hens for stewing and roasting and Spring Chickens from 2 1 / / 2 to 4 pounds. FARMERS ATTENTION: Make this market your headquarters for threshing meat. Good Young Meaty Beef Roast, 15c lb; Wisconsin Cream Cheese (good) 15c lb; Bologna and Frankforts, 3 lbs. for 25c. Specials for Saturday Bologna, Frankforts or Pudding... .3 lb. 25c Fresh Ground Ramberger 3 lb. 25c Good All Pork Sausage 3 lb. 25c Spare Ribs (Meaty) 3 lb. 25c Plate Boiling Beef 3 lb. 25c Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage.. .2 lb. 25c All Meat Swiss Steak 20c lb Fresh Veal Ixraf (Veal & Pork) 18c, 2 lb. 35c Tender Beef Steak 18c, 2 lb. for 35c Veal Shoulder Steak 18c, 2 lb. for 35c Minced Ham and Veal Loaf 18c, 2 lb. for 35c Fresh Picnic Ham 9c IL Lean Pork Shoulder Steak or Roast. .. .15c lb Sugar Cured Lean Bacon, chunk 15c lb Sugar Cured Jowels 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Pork Side, sliced or chunk. . ..2 lbs. 25c Boneless Rolled Smoked Hams (fancy) 20c lb Smoked Tongues 25c lb Lard market is going up. Get in on the low prices vet. 3 lb. Pail. .20?; 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 Our market is open every Sunday morning from 8 to 9 o'clock. j t I l ] Q cans (Fl OC V for <]) I H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

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| bee-Coche el paints to official maips I and threatens legal action against usurpers. i o—, Plant Thousands of Trees ! Albany, N. Y. —(UP) — Thou [sands of trees were planted on -I school or community land in New York State khis siprln-g in nine tree-planting demonstrations among school children and Boy Scouts, conducted by tl««s State Conserva I tion Department. o Indians Study Printing Santee, Neb.. — (UP) — Indian ■. hoys and girls at the Santee Mis ■ | sion [lndian school here are trained .! to be irst class printers. Indiana ■ I boys particularly, take to the print ■ ing t ade and develop into gt>od ■ cmftsmen. ,

AVIATION AIDS K. C. RANCHER Kansas City, Mo <U.R) Thomas Wolfe lives in Kansas City and runs u 60,000 acre ranch in Wyom- ; Ing. ! He owns 4u >t.C> a- res near Modiiiine Bow and hus 20,000 acres more | under lease. Meanwhile he occupies the position here of district [traffic manager for the United AirI lines, apd also directs traffic activities for the Kansas City, Oklahoma City and Tulsa offices of the company. The remote control ranching, he rays, is made possible by organization. a comprehensive system of reports, rapidity of air transport and an efficient manager on the ranch. He points out that it Is possible

PHONES ___ _ _ PHONES ~ HITE’S Fancy Lemons doz. * * 29c Fancy Oranges 15c doz. Bananas Z3C Little Elf Dessert Powder '"pickle" 11 Sc Big- Sale on Canned Peaches I; ' ncv on Sardines, ioc cans, 4 for 25c 1 lb. cans Fancy Apricots in syrup 10c Another Big Truck Load Fancy Blue Rose Rice> 3 n, s 13c i/ 2 lb. can. Halves, in heavy syrup 5c PEANUT BUTTER. '/ 2 pint jars.. 5c Itb can. Halves, in heavy syrup.. 10c FANCY OLEO, pound 10c Largest size can. Fancy Halves .. k CAMAY SOAP 25c 'isht syrup, can 13c ’ (Rubber s ” ponge Frce j' ’ ’ Largest size cans in Heavy Syrup.. 15c CERTO, per bottle 25c 1 gal. cans Fancy Peeled, each.... 39c Fancy Medium Size Prunes, tb. ... 5c — ( LOSING OUT SALE OF MALT — OLD WURZBURG, can 35c BLA TZ , can 35c BLUE RIBBON, can 49c SUGAR 43c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. 24 lb. sack 59c Rolled Oats 9£z* Large cans FANCY PRUNES in Syrup 15c 8 s ' ' , V Large cans FANCY PINEAPPLE in heavy syrup .. 15c 1 • or Edgemont BAKED BEANS, RED BEANS, HOMINY, can 5c ‘ ™ ckers 25C FAN( Y SWEET CORN, can 9c Canned ’ ' CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP. 3 cans 25c p ea s.‘can «7C DAVIS BAKING POWDER, can _ 25c Extra Heavy Can r (1 lb. box Soda Free) Rubbers, dozen .. OC fishFr & HARRIT PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES FLOUR—Pride of Decatur 12 SUGAR, Cane 24 pounds Ibs.ZiOv Granulated. lOIbTCMV Baking Powder QAn FLOUR—Gooch's Best GQ/» 8 BJI Calumet, lb. canOVC 21 pounds "DI lbs. BAKING POWDER BAKING POWDER SOAP. Quick Naptha Royal Common Sense Laundry OhLzx 12 oz. can TrOv Pt. Jars. 2 for. . 10 bars Large Chipso or Quick Naptha Soap ( hips 19c Coffee, Golden OQp SPECIAL CREAMERY BITTER, pound carton... 20c Rio. Quality Ginger Snaps. Ib. .. 10c I JAR RUBBERS. Extra Heavy. Hot or Cold Pack, doz. 5c 25c BOWLENE ... 19c | P.W. or EDGEMONT CRACKERS. 2 packages .... 25c 10c SWEET OKzx I FULL CREAM J r Large Ripe QQ n CORN. 4 cans CHEESE, lb. IOC W ATERMELON OiJC PITTED CHERRIES, No. 2 cans...lsc BABO CLEANER. 2 cans 25c No. 10 Gallon cans 50c CLEANSER, Sun Brite, 4 cans ... 17c Santa Clara Med. size Prunes, 1 lb. 25c HEAVY GALVANIZED SPRINKCabbage, Hard White Heads. 2 tbs. 5c LING CANS, 6 Qt. 55c; 8 Qt. 65c LARGE JUMBO CANTELOUPES 10c MACARONI. 2 pound pkgs 15c LIMA BEANS, 4 pounds 25c PEARL TAPIOCA, 3 tbs. 25c; th. 10c GREAT NORTHERN BEANS, slb 19c FANCY HEAD RICE, 4 pounds .. 15c CHEESE. Krafts Kay. Limberger QUALITY BROOMS. 4 sewed .... 25c or Piemento Spread, 2 jars .... 29c SUNSWEET PRUNES. 2 lb. pkg. 20c ORANGES. SunKist, dozen 25c WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR. 5 tbs. 19c PINEAPPLE. Crushed, gallon can 59c PEANUT BUTTER, 2 pounds ... 18c 20c Beechnut PEANUT BUTTER 15c SPECIAL OLEO. 2 pounds 25c 30c dze 25c SUNSHINE BUTTER CRACKERS, COCOA. Hershey, pound can .... 25c 4 % pound box 48c DROMEDARY DATES. Pitted, pkg 20c WASHBOARDS, full size 48c HIRES ROOT BEER Extract bottle 25c HEAVY GALVANIZED TUBS CHERRIES, Royal Anne, in syrup Medium size..s9c; Large size..69c large cans 25c Extra Large 79c | GINGER SNAPS, pound 10c QUAKER PUFFED WEAT. pkg. 12'/jc | HONEY. New Crop. 2 sections ... 25c QUAKER PUFFED RICE, pkg. .. 17c | 25c POSTUM CEREAL 22c Full assortment of I EAGLE BRAND MILK 19c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

I |to send the reports back and forth 'in ten hours by air mail, and if necessary lie can make a week-end . personal call at the ranch. ' Wolfe started ranching on a comI' paratively small scale before he be- , came Interested in aviation eight | years ago. A native of Wyoming, lie was running a sheep ranch when he went to Chicago and became an I aviation enthusiast. Wolfe was secrv.ary of the com- * I mission in Chicago that acquired 'and constructed the municipal alr- ■ I port there; secretary of the aero- ’ nautica commission of the Chicago ‘ I Association of Commerce; and iic- ’ live in the formation of the Nut- ' | ions I Air Transport, Inc. ! He found It easy to acquire more Hand and expand his ranching until ’ it reached the present size. The j j ranch has nearly 12,000 head of 1 sheep, 100 head of cattle and 75 1 1 horses. Thirty men are employed. . . o ■ Ret the Habit — Trade at Horre

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Baby Locks Mother Out Rochester N. V. —(TlP)—'Helen Powell is only 14 months old, but she Is potent enough to cause the fire department to get Into action. While her mother was absent for s - few moments. Baby Helen climbed upon a < hair and bolted the door. When her mother was unable to enter sin- called firemen, who were sored to raise a ladder to a window and climb into the room. "Biddy" Overambitious Delta Col., —(UP)—Mrs. Ralph J 1 hnson’- prize biddy evidently doesn't read the market reports and get the latest information on ! tiie low price of eggs. Biddy conI scientlously lays an egg a day, even 'though the price now for such delicacies is one cent each. One day, 1 overambitious, ‘‘Biddy"! laid (two eggs. Needless to say, her egg-lay-I ing record is near perfect.