Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1932 — Page 3
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Young People l '* service a! 7:16 . Ip. m.. followed by an evangeltatlcj !service. The overture total Sunday Selmol attendance for July showed o gain! Ls 23 per over that for July last f year, let ns maintain and inc rease i | lhat gain by every member being' . present every Sunday In August. n Pleasant Mills and Salem Methodist Episcopal Churches J. M. Pynchon, Pastor Pleasant Mills : I Sunday School . 9:30 Geo. Anspaugt!. Superintendent I Morning Worship 10:30 I Kpworth League . 6:301 Junior I.cMgue ... 6:30 prayer .Meeting Thursday 7:3) i Saiim | Sunday School . 9:06 j Wm. Hur.:e. Superlnle .dent i Epw.rth League 6:00 Ihiyle Ray. President Evangelistic service 7:30 Rev. J. 1. Meyer of Hoaglaud will bo the speaker. Prayer meeting Wednesday .... 8:00 Institute Echoes Those who attended Institute; j from Pleasant Mills ami S clem will I ! go to the Poe Church on the Hoag- , land charge and assist in putting i on an Institute Echoe Seivfce Sun-|
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1932.
day evening. Rev Pym hen will loud Ibis service and the Rev. Meyer of II .URlund will fill the pulpit at Salem Hr the evening sdrvlce. Suud .y evening August 14, Rev. Meyer and his Leaguers from Poe will gut on the Institute Echoe service at Plea-ant Mills and the Rev. Pym hen will fir, the ipnlplt at Hoag-] land. The Womens Foreign Missionary Society of cue Salem church will j meet with Mrs. John Clark In Plea >nal Mills Tile, day evening. Allg.'i 9 at 7:30 o’c lock. The less m theme will be "Stew isdship.” — o— ■—- Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. H. Harman, pastor j Sunday School 9:16 a.m. Thurman Drew, Supetimundent Pleaching servlets 10:30 Communi n services following the worship servic.s. Prayer service each Thursday evening 8:00 p. m. Quarterly conference business services Monday evening August 8 at 8 p. m. The present confer nee year closes 30th. The Anuu.l conference convenes at Win na ass mbly, Warsaw, Augu»t iint.i. Eac h official f the church Is expected to, come and bring their quarterly report to the business session M nday tvening. MEASURE SENT TO SENATE FOR ITS APPROVAL conti\TT:r> from paor ons — — • ■ * ••• ianapolls, offered an amendment which would have cut the state gasoline tax 1 cent, lie .pointed out that '■wince* Jocal units would not use the m' ney for bond retirement, less would be need d. His amendment was defeated. The vote on the gasoline diversion bill t day was 33 to 13. When it p.ssed July 39 in its original form I it was 3S to/9. The vote t jday on the automobile i license diversion bill was 36 to 10 I The vote when it first pass d was ] 39 to 9. Tlie Senate resolved itself into a committee of th whole to consider the house salary reduction meaj sure. The proposal to put “teeth” into | Indiana's gas. line tax lives, preventing wholesale bootlegging of motor fuel, started on i s journey
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. ■- *i ,r ' •» § BETTER BREAD Sale ByFisher & Harris. Decatur Walter Deitsch. Decatur Appelman’s Grocery. Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Preble Williams Fquity Elevator Co., j Williams. Ind. Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio . Everett Grocery. Pleasant Miiis Berne Milling Co., Berne.
Hope to Spend Week in Air Almost ready for their long joy ride, Mrs. France* Harrell Marsalis nn cockpit! and Mrs. Igiuisc McP. Thaden are shown as they made a final check of their Curtiss Thrush monoplane before taking off at New York in an attempt to break the world's endurance record for women fliers The record i» 120 hours and Mrs Marsalis and her partner are deter, mined to stay up 168 hours, a full w**k.
through the senate when house hill ; No. 73b was referred to the comI rnittee on roads. It passed the house aim st unanimously earlier this week, and was expected to encounter nc difficulties in the sen-! ate. Bill To Governor Indianapolis, Aug. 5.— <U.R) —The amended appropriation bill, cutting $1,598,950 from budgets of state departments aiul institutions, prej sen ted to the house last night by j the senate, was expected to go to j the governor today with house con- ; ourrence in amendments adding $101,050 to tie figu:e originally ! given house approval. Attention was focused on the j senate in the afternoon session, ] where concurrence in the emergjency appropriation of SIOO,OOO to (finance National guard action in the state's mining area, was finally voted after spirited oratory. The house had approved the appropriation. asked by the governor. Wednesday afternoon, under suspen-
I SCHMITT’SI I QUALITY MEAT MARKET \ Phones 95 - 96 Phones 95 - 96 ALL CUTS FANCY SPRING LAMB Nice Spring Chickens from 2 to 1 lbs. each. Fancy Veal or Pork Birds. Good Home Made Cottage Cheese. Specials for Saturday Bologna, Frankforts or Pudding... .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 Loaf (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 V eal Loaf 18c. 2 lb. for 35c Fresh Picnic Ham 8c lb — Two Real Good Specials — M. J. B. Coffee 35c lb., 3 lbs. for SI.OO Quart Jar Salad Dressing 25c Lean I*o*k Shoulder Steak or Roast. .2 lb. 25c Sugar Cured Lean Bacon, chunk.. .2 lbs. 25c Sugar Cured Jowels 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Pork Side, sliced or chunk... .3 Tbs. 25cj Boneless Rolled Smoked Hams, chunk 20c lb Smoked Tongues 25c lb LARD—3 lb. Pail 20c; 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 35cj Large cans Perfect’s Pineapple, Pears or Peaches 2 cans for 39c 4 cans Big Hit Baked Beans for 25c Burslev’s Burco Coffee 19c lb H. P. Schmitt Meat Market
1 of rules. The house passed and sent to the senate, by a 52-41 vote, its muchdebated truck and bus bill, placing all motor-driven public carriers un- ! der jurisdiction of the public set - j v ice commission: i The bi.l would provide that trucks and busses must operate within 35 miles of their business headquarters or pay a tax of 1 mill 1 per gross ton mile. The measure j originally would have provided that i private trucks and busses would be under commission jurisdiction. Senile alterations in the appro priation bill provide for transfer of the state securities commission i from the office of secretary of , state to tlie attorney general's de- ■ partment; empower the state budi get committee tg> set salaries of state officials, excepting those fixed by statute; remove existing re- ■ strictions from the state highway • commission requiring it to building roads to federal specifications. ■' and require the highway comniis-
lon to use unspent portions of upipoprlutlons for highway maintenance. A s'ush 0f.514,000 for personal; , service in the appellate court was , tlie largest reduction made in tlie I: enate. j Semite action effected an Increase i in funds for the executive depart-1 jment. Although the appropriation j lor salaries In tlie department was reduced $17,t00, a $3,000 sum was I allotted lor maintenance of the! !gubernatorial mansion, mid $60,000 j was i.pproprlated for tlie governor's j emergency account. Tlie bill removes from the nee-re-|tury of state, supervision over the! Isecuritles commission, which will go to the attorney general. The bill creates a revolving fund of SIO,OOO for the slate insurance department, out of which the de-! partment Is t> pay fees for examination of Insurance companies. o —. Get the Habit—Trene a> Home
IPHONES _ PHONES HITE’S GROCERY) -, FLOUR H il»ntim'c ,|i< : ,> : I : AI,YWA^ H ' NI : T,>N .. 39c Sam Flush J'S rL 23c Ban an as *7™ 23c Sweet Pickles nm 'S'e„d, lgc m 11* oivrr i - Fancy Oil Sardines, 10c cans, 4 for 25c HALM IM JAKt ) : ' J c 1 II). cans Fancy Apricots in syrup 10c !uw U N bi, ( r ‘ ,she(l 1 LNEAPPLE 1 ? c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs 13c SFAGHh! 11. ■ can ••••••■•• > c FRESH MARSHMELBOWS, lb. .. 15c I.arjfe 14 oz. bottle CAT Si P 12c FANCY OLEO, pound 10c Quart Cans FANCY OLIVES .... 39c 3 cakes CAMAY SOAP 25c Gallon cans Fancy Peeled Peaches 39c (Rubber Sponge Free) Parse cans Yellow Crawford CERTO, per bottle 25c Peaches in heavy svrup, can ~ 15c RICK KRISPIES, 3 boxes 25c Quart Cans little Els Peanut Butter 19c P. & G. White Naptha Soap 10 bars 29c SUGAR 45c — SALE ON DRIED FRUIT — FANCY LARGE PRUNES pound 10c FANCY NEW DRIED PEACHES 2 pounds 25c FANCY NEW APRICOTS 2 pounds 29c GOII) MEDAL or PILLSBURY Flour, 21 lb. sack ,68c Rolled Oats nr Larne cans FANCY PRUNES in Syrup 15c * )S Large cans FANCY PINEAPPLE in heavy syrup .. 18c P VV ' or Edgemont BAKED BEANS, RED BEANS, HOMINY, can 5c J, r £' kers 2Sr FANCY SWEET CORN, can 9c Fan J Fanned ' CAMI’BELL’S TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans 25c ,» eas can DAVIS BAKING POWDER, can 25c Extra Heavy Can r (1 lb. box Soda Free) Rubbers, dozen .. OC fisherTTSF PHONES 3,1 ai.J 5 FINE GROCERIES POTATOES, No. 1 White OA„ SALAD DRESSING. Qt. Jar 23c I Cobblers, I.'. »>. peck (;kaPE NUT FLAKES, pkg 10c SHREDDED at HiM-„ils. pkg. Jbc Fine ( ane Gran- AH o CREAMERY BUTTER, lb. carton 23c OUuAll ulated, 10 lbs.,, I C-. CELERY. Large Stalks 10c TOILET TISSUE PRUNES, Sun Sweet . “TiT 1 10 c ‘. ro " s 29c 2 ."’:. pk,! :.... 18c' HIRSCHEY’S COCOA, lb. can.... 23c ' j ARGO STARCH, 3 lb. box 20c APRICOTS in Syrup PET, CARNATION or BORDENS MILK kAr . _ __ Small cans. 8 for LdtJV Large cans • 2 for HANANAS— Ripe Fruit—3 pounds 18d Eagle Brand 1A ~ KRAUT, No. 2 Ar I CLOTHESPINS ir Milk, can lt*L *, cans, 1 for .... | 2 -10 c boxes... 1 tJv FLOUR. Gooch’s best, 24 tbs 63c APPLE BUTTER. Libby No. 10 48 pounds sl-25 gallon can 55c MACARONI, 2 pound pkgs 15c CRUSHED PINEAPPLE in Syrup RED KIDNEY BEANS, 3 cans ... 20c No. 2 cans 15c PORK AND BEANS, 4 -10 c cans 25c Crushed Pineapple. No. 10 gal. can 59c RAISINS, Seedless, pound 10c MUSHROONS, 4 oz. cans 25c 25c SNOW BOY Washing Powder 18c 8 oz. cans 39c 5c Snow Bov Washing Powd., 3 for 10c SWEET CORN, Mary Ann brand, MALT, Blatz, can 48c 3 cans 25c BOTTLE CAPS, gross pkg 20c BAKING Powder, Calumet, lb. can 30cBABO CLEANER. 2 cans 25c MUSTARD. Battleship, quart jar.. 15c GINGER SNAPS, pound 20c PEANUT Butter, Battleship. Pt jar 15c GOLD MEDAL OATS, large pkg... 19c QUALITY FIG BARS, 2 pounds.. 25'tf SPECIAL GOLDEN RIO COFFEE CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown, pkg...24c QUALITY OLEO, 2 pounds 25c Dixie Relies 39c (H'P K NAPTHA LAUNDRY ORANGES, SunKist, med.size, doz. 25c SOAP, 10 bars 25c GREAT NORTHERN Beans, 5 tbs. 19c VANILLA, King B brand. 4 oz. hot. 25c PURE LARD. 2 pounds 15c IV, oz. bottle 15c FULL CREAM CHEESE, pound.. 18c King B Lemon Extract. Hi oz. boL 20c SALT. 100 pound bags 89c SUNSHINE BUTTER CRACKERS SALT, 50 pound Blocks 38c 114 pound pkg. 48c TOMATOES. No. 2 cans, 3 for ... 25c LIFEBUOY Toilet Soap, 2 cakes. . 15c FULL ASSORTMENT FRUITS j HOMINY, large cans, 3 for 25c AM) VEGETABLES ,
Prisoner Takes Gun And Kills Sheriff H**tlngß, Minn., Aug. 5 (UP) — Oiu 1 of tw , primmer* deputy SlierI Iff llml ilph Kl-cher, Mendotu, liiinig.it heie to face burglary I cliargeti matched the officer's gun , j from It* holster atul shot rim to death. The men fled ami a posse of dep- ! ntii's nml uigry citizens started in I pursuit. They caiptured a suspect who rave his name us Sharp and said 11 companion, Harold Wilder did the sh’ Ottng, Wilder was arresti ml iii St. Paul several weeks ago in connection with the Bohn kid . imping extortion case. Mayor McCloskev To Establish Bonus City J hnstown Penn,, Aug. £ —(UP) 1 —"Honus Ity,” a community for exservice men of the world war, may 1
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« | be established next yeir, according tu Mayor Kddie Mct’loskey, of Johnstown. Pa. "Congress will give tlie (toys their holms at tlie next session, then I plans for Honus C’Uy will be announced'' lie said. ’ . "There Is no use for each Veteran taking ills few hundred dollars and squandering It. Tlie money should lie p soled !' r establishment 1 of 1 elty of their own." , M< t'loskey said it the men did not get tnelr lion us lu would lead a march of unemployed on Washington next winter. Red Indian "Referendum*" The Smithsonian Institution say* that tlie holding of a referendum before a declaration of war was the accepted method among organized trlhes like the Iroquofnn and MuskImgear tribes. Tills was mentioned hv iaifitati In Ids writings, published In 1734
