Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1932 — Page 5
Oalchurches ie r cHURCHCES M. £• Churches ; ,j' j| pyncbon, pastor. ■Km® — ■ — pl‘>* ani Mill* Nov. 20th, 1P32. school. 9:30 a. m. '“’■meeting. 10:30 a. m. 1 League. 6 p. in. >y League. 6 p. ni. meeting. < P. nl - m ,.,.tings will continue "•’i'li Booster Band, I ?■ Salem School. 9:30 a m. ."’aver meeting will adenable members to attnemmgs at Pleasant 0 Decatur Circuit | Episcopal Church l. .lolmson. pastor. Mt. pleasant School, 9:30 a. cla<s meets Friday ■m. «itk Mr- and Mrs. S. P.‘ ■ and Gerald. A good at-
m'hu to ■Get ready ■Zbr rJhankstfivintf Crackers, Country Club, 2 lh. . 4 a t rackers. Country Club. 2 lb. I VI O Pecans, oven fresh, pound.. I V ■ Country Club, Special, 2 No. 2'> cans 15c j®LIVES, Hollywood Queens, 2(1 oz. jars 15c E| sifted Peas FLOUR, Avondale, 21 lb. bag 39c Bl Country cius LUX SOAI> ’ s P ecial - ’ takes 25c No 297 PEACHES. Country C. 2 cans 23c SBZ cans Z/C Del Monte Peaches. 2 cans... 25c ]■— — Blue Ribbon Malt, large cans l*'r ■SOAP, Special ... .. 10 bars Oiip ■ p. 4 G„ KIRK’S or CRYSTAL WHITE -vt B PINEAPPLE O No. 2'2 Bi COFFEE Avondale brand Cans ■ I Jewel Brand PORK ROAST tb. in B| 3 n> - Lean and Tender LvC B IQf CREAM CHEESE tb. 1 r ■ | Wisconsin JLtJv ■ BUTTER tb. 9(l] / B I ~ . Plain Print tb. <iaV / 2S~ ■ I Grape I ruit ■ HEAD LETTUCE. Iceberg, 2 for 19c K 64 and 70 s ■ 5 f or Potatoes. U.S. No. 1 Mich., 2 pecks 25c ■ q— APPLES, Fancy Grimes. 6 tbs. 25c | : muv Sweet Potatoes, Texas candied, slb 13c ■“ ONIONS, 25 tb. bag 23c lICAULIFLOWER 2 for OX? |l LARGE WHITE HEADS ArfW •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ i
1 • ••• • i Appelman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE J’RAI'E FRUIT, Very Good, each.. ■>« Bl'llCO COFFEE. pound 19c CRAnSk,^?^'. 2 BI RSLEVS High Grade Coffee 27c XCTgynj:::::::::£ toh.et paper. <««. (•RAPES 2 pounds 15c P. & G. SOAP, 1 large bars 19c TOMATOES, Hot House, lb 12c ( LIMALENE, large package .... 23c rrri F d'.»T T,J( E ’ P° und 10c PALMOLIVE, 1 bars for 29c , ; MBERS, each 8c Giant Crystal White Soap Free) ‘ AT! JUP, Lari ?e bottle He KIRKS HARD WATER CASTILE JARAPPLE, Large Broken Slice 18c ;j b ars 20c Reaches and Apricots, large can . 15c VIRGINIA SWEET SYRUP, bottle 10c White Cherries, Royal Anne Ig can 25c TOMATO JUICE, Heinz, can .... 10c SALAD DRESSING, quart can .. 25c GOODY MALTED MILK, can .... 25c IVANHOE MAYONNAISE, qt. can 59c PERFECTS APPLE BUTTER, gal. 35c (50c Rogers Salad Fork Free) I CALUMET BAKING POWDER —1 pound can ■••••• •■• ; . Pun (1 can Bakers Moist. Sweetened Cocoanut. 10c Bitter Chocolate and Cake I anl reo I — ec ‘ a ' (.INGER SNAPS lil 2 ~ 83c »“ 25c
i tendance is desired I seX nk aw£ 8 l htOka dnd »*- Thursday* Ch “ rCh at 6 ■ Beulah Sunday School, 9:30 a m Preaching service, 10:3d a , Sermon by pastor. Washington Sunday School. 9:30 a ni Preaching service, 7 p. m . Ser . mon by pastor. Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a ni Prayer meeting Thursday 7 30 ip m. -o~- — United Brethren Mission 308 North Second St. Rev. J. c. Peters Business Manager Rev. R. W. Rash Assistant Success accompanied the opening service on last Sunday afternoon. A goodly number were .present and a splendid spirit prevailed. S. A Macklin, Presiding Elder of Auglaize Conference, will I | be the speaker on next Sunday! 1 afternoon. Rev. Macklin is a man | well versed in the scriptures, sound | in doctrine, and filled with a holy | zeal for the extension of the kingI dom of God. He will deliver his' message at 3:00 P. M. The Sunday school activities will begin at .2:00 P. M. with efficient dilectors who welcome your pres-1 I ence. _We are expecting to have Christ
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932.
Skimming the Blade of the Reaper .... . ’tototo-* B 'wlHMh WR. . • 3K.. WBBWrm ' WF to ’ ■ J. •-■*,» to .* ' , . :.',A * '' ' This spectacular picture, made during the 150-mile is shown as it sideswiped another entry as both were race for the championship of America at Oakland, going at terrific speed on a turn. Spangler’s car Cal., shows an accident at the instant it happened, hurtled completely over, but the occupants escaped The car driven by Les Spangler (nearest the camera) with comparatively minor injuries.
as the very center of our mission i activities and as lie has invited j whosoever will to come to Him so , we invite you to come to the mission services. Special vocal music will be a part | of the service that you will not want to miss. Rev. R. W, Rash Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore Pastor Sunday School 9:30 G. H. Bright Superintendent. Preaching service 10:30. Evangelistic service 7:00. Special singing by ladies quartet. ■ Subject for the evening message * will be “Crossing the Dead Line, or, the Tin pardonable Sin”. Be sure and come to these services. We are in , our revival effort and need your ! presence and help. We will look for I you. Come. 0 BIG DEFICIT IS REPORTED IN GOVERNMENT I CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE i i posit boxes. This has produced ■ I about three times as much as was ’ expected. There will be a drive ■ I in congress for new but few | believe they could be increased enough to wipe out the deficit. | I The second reason is the fat! 1 ure of congress to economize as! : much as was necessary. Congress' | talked at great length about; ! economy, but not a bureau or a! commission of any size has been I scrapped. Cheese-paring accomI plished some saving. Despite the fact that no officials I i except Speaker Garner have] | scrapped their official cars, and! | that few congressmen have tnrn-l ! cd back clerk hire which they! ; could have saved, some savings ■ I have been made at the expense of I government clerks who at the’ j peak averaged perhaps SI2OO a | year. Agitation has begun to| I continue their pay cuts and payi less furloughs another year. Chairman Byrus of the house 1 [appropriations committee annouuced the question of continu-l ing pay cuts would be considered! ! by his committee as soon as con-1 I gress meets. He also said hej
would again introduce his bill to consolidate the war and navy departments. He claims this would save $50,000,000. President Hoover said in his Detroit campaign speech that if Democrats would cooperate, he would cut federal expenses sl.500,000,000 (B). Democrats in their platform pledged a 25 per cent reduction. Secretary Hurley says it is planned to reconsider the $20,000,000 army housing program in the hope of possibly holding back
1 SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 - 96 [YOUNG CHICKENS, DRESSED 18c lb | PORK SPECIALS Young Pork Shoulders in the rough.... 7c lb Small Pork Shoulders (trimmed) 8c lb Whole or Half of Fresh Side 9c It) Small Fresh Hams 10c lb Home Cured Medium Bacon in chunk 10c lb Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage .... 10c lb Lean Pork Roast or Steak lb i Good All Pork Bulk Sausage... .3 tbs. for 25c Choice Swiss Steak 18c lb Veal Steak or Roast (shoulder) 15c lb Veal Loaf (with Beef or Pork added).. 18c lb Fresh Ground Hambcrger .... 3 lbs. for 25c Young Tender Boiling Beef ... 3 lbs. for 25c Young Tender Beef Steak.. 18c or 2 lbs. 35c Fresh Beef Hearts, Liver or Tongue 12’ ’c lb Fresh Pork Hearts, Liver or Brains LARD — 3 lb. pad.... 20c 5 lb. pail... 30c 10 lb. pail 58c 50 lb. can $2.75 Good Solid Bulk Mince Meat 10c lb Fresh Bulk Oysters 25c pt. Fresh Dressed Rabbits, (tame or wild) 15c lb Canned Goods Specials FOR SATURDAY ONLY 6 No. 2 cans Merrit Corn for 35c i 6 Large cans Perfect’s Pineapple for .. SI.OO 6 Large cans Apricots for SI.OO 1 6 Large cans Pears for SI.OO 6 Large cans Royal Oregon Prunes for .SI.OO 7 Large cans Perfect’s Sliced or Halved Peaches for SI.OO SPECIAL BURCO COFFEE 19c lb We will have a nice assortment of Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens and Rabbits for Thanksgiving. Please order early in the week for choice selection. 110350 3forsl
' some projects, River and harbor work is anI other place where Secretary Huriey hopes to save some : money. But he won’t talk about ! specific projects. Abandonment ■ of many old forts could be undertaken. but each one is protected i' by a congressional sentinel. I Postmaster General Brown is more dismal than ever. He came i back (torn losing Ohio and even - his own county to find that the i increased postal rates haven't : helped wear down his deficit as
had lifeen expected. He had expected to got. $133,000,000 more revenue. But he will consider , himself lucky to get $100,000,000. o URGES STATE FOR CHICAGO Prof. C. E. Merriam Says City Should Become Seperate State Itself Chicago, Nov. 18—(UP)— State hood for Chicago is suggested by Prof. Charles E. Merriam, political scientist at the University of Chicago, in a survey on the area’s multiplicity of overlapping governments made public today. The idea of making Chicago the 49th state is one of seven roads out of the .Jungle” or local governments presented by Prof. Merriam. (His report, in impartial study, was sent to Goernor-'Eelect HenTy Horner and Rep. Elmer ,1. Schackenberg, chairman of the legislative committee which is considering the possibilities of consolidation. The statehood plan envolves federate independence tor corporate Chicago, or for the Cook County area, or for the metropolitan area within Illinois, or for the entire region including parts of Wisconsin
to | HITE’S GROCERY | to ‘ FANCY GRAPE FRUIT, each ... 5c PRUNES, New large size, 3 tbs... 25c > Fancy Jcrscvs ’ slb lOc new PUMPKIN, large cans .... l«c "kANh’ New Hand Picked. 10 lbs. 23c BRAZIL NUTS, pound 15c Seed'ess, 3 Fos. ... 25c BABY LIMA BEANS, lb 5c Bl KSLEYS High Grade Coffee, lb 27c SUGAR, 10 tbs. Fine Granulated .. 48c -1 tb. sack MERIT I* LOI R3sc ORANGES, Fancy SunKist, dozen 19c JpAci 1 i < T'n CKEB HOMINY > slbs 10c FANCY PINK SALMON, can .... 10c 10 CORN MEAL . 20c J™ MARSHMALLOWS, !b. .. 15c SUN MAID RAISINS, 3 pkgs2sc ’ ANCT OLEO, pound 10c Large cans Yellow Crawford Fancy Raspberries in syrup, can,, 15c Peaches in heavy syrup, can .. 15c NEW SWEET CORN, cansc 1 lb. cans Fancy Apricots in syrup 10c NEW ELBOW MACARONI, 3 lbs. 25c J BANANAS — Fancy Golden—s pounds23c > LITTLE ELF APRICOTS in heavy syrup, large canslsc f FELS NAPTHA SOAP, I Qp 10 cakes iwU ( _tok_ J APPLE BUTTER — Gallon can3sc ' HONEY CAKES-Dozen- 10c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR22c Rolled Oats Large cans FANCY PRUNES in Syruplsc lbs. Large cans FANCY PINEAPPLE in heavy syrup. .. 18c W ‘ or Ed genwnt 11 BAKED BEANS. RED BEANS, HOMINY, cansc 9 25C 11 FRESH SALTED PEANUTS, pound 7c Dessert Powder f* J SANI-FLUSH, can 19c package 3C FISHER & HARRIS ! PHONES 3, 4 and SFINE GROCERIES ' BLACK PEPPER, Pure SWEET POTATOES SUGAR. Cane , Fresh Ground QA Jerseys 1 r Granulated IQ pound MVfV 8 poundsAtJV 10 pounds ' (.INGER SNAPS, 3 tbs. 25c; lb. 10c | HONEY, New Section 10c SUGAR, 4-x Nun Cak- ROLLED OATS. CRANBE RRI E S , L ing Powdered 1 r Quaker Pack 1 M Red Ripe. OT 2 tb. pkgsLOU 3 lb. pkgJLvC 2 pounds .. . . FLOUR—BIue Ribbon—Best for Bread or Pastry, 21 pound cloth bags9c I De'Monte Fruits for sa’ad N 0.2 can 20c Del Monte Red Salmon, large can 20c I GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for 19c NEW DATES. 2 lb. pkg 25c New Layer MACARONI r LOG CABIN V)!-' L Figs, 2 pounds.. tt’Jt Short Cut, lb. ... eJv SYRUP, can .. mOC . APPLES—Fancy Grimes Golden or Wagner, 6 pounds 25c; Pound 5c New Yellow or White Granulated Soap, 4 cakes Palmolive, 2 large ’ Corn Meal, 5 tbs... 12c; 10 |bs. 20c cakes Crystal White 29c ! New Michigan Navy Beans, ( RISCO, 2- 1 pound cans 39c None Such Mince Meat. 2 pkgs.... 29c 10c P()rk and Bcans or Red Kidnev Flour, Pt ide of Decatur, Beans, 4 cans 25c ’^ c » ** ,s ” New Pack Sweet Corn, 3 cans .... 25c Pearl Cracked Hominy, 5 tbsl2c No. 10 gal. pail Golden Karo Syrup 58c Hard White Cabbage, 2 lbssc Worlex Liquid Malt. lb. can . 89c New Hickory Nuts. 3 tbsl3c Scott Pumpkin, 4 No. 2 cans29c McKcnsie Prepared Pancake or Shelled Pop Corn, I tbs 19c Buckwheat Flour, bag 20c Kraut, Silver Fleece brand 3 !g can 25c New English Currants, 12 oz. pkg. 15c Special Wash Boards .. 48c New Seeded Raisins. 3 - 15 oz. pkgs 25c Quality Oleo. 2 tbs 25c Bulk Seedless Raisins, 1 lbs29c Quaker Crackles or Puffed Wheat Tissue Toilet Paper. 5 large rolls.. 19c package 12’/zC Hershey's Cocoa, lh. can 20c; (jib. 10c Muffets, Whole Wheat Biscuits, Pure Buckwheat, 5 lbs 25c 2 packages 25c , Milk, Eagle Brand, can 19c Full assortment of Fruits 81.00 Borden's Malted Milks9c and Vegetables. I ■■■■MMHaBBMaanHHMHMBMBHMIHBBHBMHMBHMHBanHBimMBMMBMBnHBBiIF
- and Indiana. ’ Establishment of such a state, I prof Merriam »aid, it not as prepes ’ serous as would first appear. Down state hostility to such a plan mighai 1 not be complete, in view of the pos- | sibility, be pointed out, that a grow- ! Ing Chicago regioin means inevttl'able political control of the state i by the metropolis. Greater difficulty m obtaining ■ National approval probably would ! , Ibe encountered, the professor ad-! ' mitted. However, he did not give! ‘ the statehood plan more stress than ! any of the others.. ..........
City Cash Market s | PHONE 97 J. A. Kuhn, Mgr. ■! - FOR THE BEST IN MEATS, try this market. t . 1 You are assured of choice cuts of Beef, Veal or Pork for roasts or fries. Order a chicken for your Sunday dinner. Cold and Smoked Meats of all kinds. Cheese of all kinds. f FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER. 1
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'state roads OPENED TODAY — | CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE 41 north of Fowler. Fort Wayne. Laporte, Winamac am! Monticello highway districts reported all roads open. Di the south roads were openi in virtually all localities. Highway officials warned that I surfaces likely would continue slick and hazardous for several days. I Cinders, gravel and stone chips ' were spread on grades a.nd curves.
