Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1933 — Page 5

Kai churches ''■'sfl_, Circuit M. E. Church L J° h " sto "; oastor Mt. Pleasant ' Schoo 1 9:30 ' '.^V 1 Beulah ~ School 9:30 r, K!Xiii"- ft ' ; ' rce ‘' ,:3U Sernw “ le flXr. HI Washington School 10:30. i-rviie 9:30. Sermon flstor. pleasant Valley SchoulJHW I Hr.ivary Evangelical Church Srl: *” ! a ' ,ameS K superintendent. fIL, ran d Praise service, 10:30 d by th.- class leadShifferly. ,dfl r ... "b - '■mon by Rev M .. <>■ fl A ntioch M. B. C. Church go. Sini"'> Maw, pastor. ilmi is a Hol'’ ( ' ,ml aml lle ' to "orship Hun. Note .<■ riptures- Rom. 12-1 your bodies a living g^Kg ce , holy acceptable unto (loti.

■JELLO POWDER 4 pkgs.Hc ■ Country Club —6 Delicious Fruit Flavors I ROLLED OATS Q S 2-20 oz. pkgs <z U J j g Country Club, 55 oz, pkg. 10c r JJ L I PEACHES >)’ I fl fl I Z 2 No. 2’ -•. tans . XJeJL I b x ‘ ■ Country Club, Sliced or Halves 1 \ ■ CORN -ZV C0 "° My X ■ 2 No. 2 cans LvV Country Club—Country Gentleman ■■■■■■■■■llfl I PINEAPPLE 2 No. 2' j cans QQp S Country Club —Sliced —In Thick Syrup ODv I RED SALMON 2 Tall cans 9K P B Country Club—Rich Flavor WVV ■ APPLE HITTER BREAD /• B Country Club—Flavorful Country Club. 1' 2 Ib. loaf ”V ■ <y 38 oz. H*. Pound loaf 4c ■ m jars COFFEE 4 r 9 TOMATO JUICE French, 2 lb. 4dC ■ country 8 qrrll r eciaiiy prited a I PORK & BEANS l 9 bag 44c B Country club, 5 cans 9 Granulated ■ Savory Sauce ■ CHERRIES in,, FLOUR OQp B 2 No. 2 cans 11/C Avendsle, 24 tb. sack O«JV B Country Club—Red Pitted Quality-Low Priced a PRUNES 1 Q., Oyster SHELLS OK„ H 2 pounds lOv Mediums, ICO Tb. bag Ot>V B Medium Size, Meaty MAfCARONI C „ -I CORN MEAL 1 Qz» Bulk - Elbow, n>. tzv j 10 pounds It/v CREAM Cheese 101/ z» S Yellow Granulated Fine Flavored, tb. Lfci /2v I KRAUT, Avondale No. 2' - can I bananas l ll». )(),, ■ Urge Firm, Ripe, Golden Yellow Fruit 11/L I ORANGES dozen 1 Xp ■ Ca ! iformas~—Juicy Sweet AtJv I LEAF LETTUCE 2 lbs. 11 P ■ Crisp, Hot House LIU | CELERY’ each K I Large Crisp Stalks «zV I CARROTS each K r , I Fresh, Bunch _ Ov I BEEF ROAST lb. Ql/. P ■ Pot, Tender, Juicy | HAMBURGER 2 lbs. 17„ 1 BUTTER lb. | q I Country Club Roll, Fresh Churned Ivv | BEEF ROAST B). 101/ P l| •* ' Chuck Mil/Zw I Public Sale L 1 **’’ '' H a', public uutllun at ♦ John Smith farm % mile south- | ’ u I>oe or 5 miles east of Yoder on the Winchester road, on Monday; February 20,1933 I Corfiniencing at 12 Noon I 70 — HEAD OF HOGS — 70 [L • 1 Imre bred Duroc Gilts will farrow from March 7 to April 7th. i 1W i* aH oMl! ’tandillK offer of extra good Gilts; Duroc Hoar 1 Vi years Ik,', IJ °ur, 9 months old; 5 Fall Boars; 35 Feeding Shoats weighI »from 4u 10 1(>() lbs . h . , 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 t ‘mlsteln cow with first calf by side; 2 Holstein Heifers coming 3 L’ -1 (1, eligible to register, will be fresh in June; 2 Holstein Heifers hpluSf bred Guernsey Bull coming 3 yrs. old; Durham and > | tuw, 4 y,- H . ol(l , {le# | u ’2 SHEEP— Good iGhropshirc Ewes, lamb in March and April. I , grain, hay and miscellaneous articles I,u ’ Oalli; 5 l»"« Mixe<l "uy; G ,ons Timothy Hay baled. Hcl i, Mood hroeeliipg Harners. Leather ('ouch. (>nb h.RC Super M,i Turning Egg Incubator, practically new; Oil Drums; I 5 fl - Mower; one 4 In. Feed Grinder; 2 Stands of Bees and “Pplies, and Vacuum Sweeper. •'KIIMS -CASH. Frßnk Morton and Sons, owners . Clinton. Irwin Doehrmau. auctioneers. * l 4 ' Otters, clerk. Lunch will be served by the Poe Ladles’ Aid.

| Heb. 12-14—Follow peace with all < k men, and Holiness, without which, 1 ” no man shall see the Lord. St. Jno. 13-17—If ye know these things a happy are ye if ye do them. . It Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. I a Preaching service, 10:30 a. in.'t Special singing. c Evangelistic service, 7 p. m. i Be sure and come. We will look v i for you. s McMillen tells of < | PLANSTOREOPEN i SUGAR FACTORY' : s I 99 ?1 T I - N J TB! . r> .. _ F _ nr>M page one 1 nianufacturer oh all sugar, pulp and 1 , I molasses sold. Farmers expressed great satisfac- 1 tion over the contract and pro- 1 nounced it one of “the fairest and c

most liberal’’ they had ever seen. 1 Spirit of Optimism <1 Mr. McMillen portrayed a spirit c 1 of optimism in his talk before the gathering of men this afternoon, t M know the farmer lias had hard ( sledding for several years and has , not received what he should for his ' crops and labor. I believe the sugar s • | industry opens the way to him for 1 aia new crop, a sure market and a l! 1 i minimum price for both. 1 am con- 6 I fident that our factory is going to € . make a go of it and 1 want vou and c i

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everyone who lias stamina in him to hejp.” Mr. McMillen explained that he and his associates are investing their money in the local concern ami that farmers and beet growers, through the provisions of the 50-50 contract are more or less partners in the business and that its success will be reflected to their advantage. Mr. McMii.en divulged that us soon as the acreage is contracted for, work will start on the renovating and repairing of the local mill. It is planned to rebuild and enlarge the unloading yards as soon as possible and plans will be rushed following securing of the acreage contracts. Many men will be put to work meat will increase during the beet ment will increase durin gthe beet cultivation season as native farm labor will be used. The contract does not provide for the furnishing of foreign labor. The Decatur sugar factory, built by the Holland St. Louis Sugar I Company, opened here in 1912. It is the only beet sugar plant in the state and has not operated since 1930. Mr. McMillen, who is president of Allied Mills, Inc., large cereal and- livestock feed manufacturers, purchased the bonds on the local plant and immediately started on a program to reopen the factory.

CHESTER WHITE BRED SOW SALE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933 Monroeville, Indiana. 32 choice spring gilts, 8 tried sows, bred for March and April farrow. This offering is selected from the best of our herds and are out of such dams as Pearl 2nd. New Haven Miss, Miss Perfection 4th, Smooth 9 ype, Smooth Girl and others. They are sired by Prince Comrade, by Comrade; Indiana Giant, a promising young boar, by Long Giant; commander 2nd; Dry Fork Model, a grandson of Valley Model. Most of this offering is br .. to our young herd boars, Indiana Giant, Lindy Type 2nd, O. K. Karsk and Dry Fork Model, the boar that most farmers prize highly. iSale will be held at 1:00 P. M. at Bert Marqardt farm, on Lincoln Highway. miles north and one-half mile east of Monroeville, Indiana; ifi miles east of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and 19 miles west of Van Wert, Ohio. JOSEPH CON VERSET BERT MARQUARDT New Haven. Ind.. R. 2 Monroeville, Ind., R. 2 I Hoy Johnson, auct., Decatur. Ind. PUBLIC SALE 1. the under dgnod having decided to quit farming will sell at public auction at my residence, on the old David farm, located tl miles cast and 4 miles north of Decatur, second house north of Clarks Chapel church, first house south of the Ervin school house, on THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1933 Commencing at 12; 30 P. M. 4—HORSES—4 One gray marc 13 years old, weight 1450; one brown mare, 12 yrs. old. weight 1600; one sorrel gelding 10 years old, weight 1300; one suiiel marc, 10 years old, weight 1100, sound and good worker. 6—CATTLE—6 One Pure Bred Guernsey cow, 6 years old. fresh now; one black cow. 6 years old, giving good flow of milk; one cow 2 years old. calf by side; 1 yearling pure bred Guernsey heifer; 1 pure bred Guernsey heifer, 3 months old; Guernsey cow, 6 years old, pasture bred. This is a good bunch of milch cows. 23—HOGS—23 One red brood sow; one Chester White brood sow. If head of shoats. Clem, 10 shoats. 40 lbs. each. IMPLEMENTS One 6 fl McCormick mower, good as new; one McCormick corn cultivator, like new; one corn planter; one 7 hole disc drill; one disc; r-ne riding breaking plow; one walking breaking plow; spike tooth harrow; one wagon, first class condition; wagon box; 16 ft. hay rack' one coal wagon; hay loader; manure spreader; hay tedder; one double set breech'iig harness; one single set breeching harness; 4 good horse collars; and many other small articles. FEED—S ton, more or less, of clover hay; Corn. 150 bushel, more or less. One range cook stove; 5 dozen fruit jars; number of milk cans; one bed with springs. TERMS—CASH. J. M. RICE Sclme.pp & Drew, aucts. . ■— i mm —t—ni-m »inirn ■ m SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 - 96 Whole Hog, dressed, 6c lb. Some Nice Fancy Small Quarters of Beef, 7to 10c lb. Some Nice Meaty Chunks of Beef for canning 8c lb LEAN Pork Steak 10c tb Fresh Ground Hamberger .... 3 lbs. for 25c All Pork Bulk Sausage .... 3 tbs. for 20c Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage 10c Rib and Plate Boiling Beef 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Side Pork, sliced or chunk, 3 lbs. 25c Dressed Tame Rabbits 12c th Tender Beef Steak .... 18c th., 2 lbs. for 35c Veal Shoulder Steak 15c lb Fresh Picnic Hains 7c lb Fresh Cottage Cheese 10c pint Burco Coffee 19c, Bursley’s High tirade 27c Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, 10-12 lb. each 12c 3 cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes for 25c Nice selection of Chickens and Spring Lamb H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

• A i PREBLE NEWS ; ' » 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Yake visited l ! Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller and daughter Vera and son John. Sun--11 day. 1 Verel Heller, student at Manches1 ter College spent the week-end visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ori vllle Heller. Mrs. J. Grandstaff and Mrs. Floyd Grandstaff visited Mrs. Clarence Smith Monday afternoon. Mr. John Kirchner and daughter Irene and Erma, and Mrs. June Shackley spent Monday Sa Fort Wayne visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart. Gus Leimenstall of Curryville visited Mrs. Milton Hoffman and daughter Berneta Tuesday. Miss Clara Linnemefer of Fort Wayne is home taking care of her mother Mrs. Will Linnenieier wflo fell and broke her arm. . I Mrs. lAugust Werling and daughter Mildred and Mrs. Herman 'Dierkes of Decatur spent Monday |in Fort Wayne. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade of Peterson visited Mr. a id Mrs. Otto ■ i Billing and family Wednesday. i Herman Linnemefer, Miss Clara iLlnnemeier and Mrs. Otho KoenI man and daughter Anita called on . Mrs. Will Liuiiemeier Thursday

( who is a patient at Adams County i Memorial Hospital at Decatur. | —— -O— i i Bachman Is Named i East Lansing, Mich., Feb. 17 — (UP)—Charles W. Bachman, former University of Florida coach,! - was named head football coach at ■ Michigan State college late Thursday, He succeeds James H. Crowley. who resigned recently to accept . a coaching position at Fordham university. Both Bachman and Crow . ley are former Notre Dame players. i O ——_ _ Attempt Frustrated New Orleans, Feb. 17—(UP)—An • attempt to burn the home of Senator Huey P. pong, and possibly take the lives of the Senator and his family, was frustrated today by a night watchman, who cashed a ) prowler from the home with gunfire. o_ — i Burned To Deatti r Seymour. Ind., Feb. 17—(UP)— > The five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John von Dielingen., west i of Seymour, was found burned to ■ deltti in her bed yesterday. i The girl had been left alone in ’ ’ the house while the parents were doing chores. When the mother came into the house she found here daughter in bed underneath the covers, with her clothing almost completely burned away. . 0 WREN NEWS l — Many persons attended the free gift distribution of the Suu Light : Oil company Saturday evening. James Harkes brought a collec- ! tion of blossoms to the Department i store Friday morning. They were taken from twigs of plum. pear, and , peach trees, which were cared for during the winter months by pbe- , log t ieni in water, and keeping ( (them in a warm place.

I Country Meat Market j Brice Martin, prop. — Free Delivery 723 High Street phone 429 || SATURDAY SPECIALS I JST EAK _ ib. IKp ■ Young Round and Loin l ?_zV- I Beef Roast 12*/gc tb Country Eggs 2 doz. 25c H Fresh Side,.. 3 tbs. 20c n „„ ’ „ .... „ B Liver Pudding ... 7c Ib Uresßed Rabb,t ’ ,b ’ loc & Pork Shoulder Country Sausage w Steak 10c tb 3 lbs 25c M LARD 3 lbs. 18c Lean Pork Roast 10c lb ■ I | Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service Grape Fruit Salted Peanuts 6 for ZaiDv pound IV f ancy Eating Peanut Butter 1 A , Apples, 4 lbs.. . 2 pound jar .... A*zV ' Oranges, SunKisl CATSUP 'j I Doz. 15c, 27c and 48c Large bottle ... L\JV ' CELERY SANI-FLUSH IQ n Stalk Ol can It/C Tomatoes 9Kz» SUPER SUDS 1 r . 3 cans 2 packages ... JLDv BROOM ood Quality 25c I Pink Salmon lAz» Toilet Paper, can AvV 1000 sheet rolls .. OU GRAPE FRUIT i[T Sweet Potatoes |j | can ADC Large can Ivt Corn and t Matches Green Beans .... I C 6 boxes .w*JC Perfect Pump- 1 Hard Water Uaskin, can I’M tile Soap, bar .. . DC SETTLE-SIT BAG 50c Granulated /IFC#* Task Soap Sugar, 10 lbs.. . tcOC Chips, 5 Ib. GINGER SNAPS Q * Quick Arrow Soap pound DU Flakes IQ Navy Beans Package AczC 3 tbs • C Palmolive Soap Little Elf or . 4 bars 4-JC Peaches, 2 cans 4-i»zC 2 Crystal White Free | ill 8 \- Nttw' '/ /HLMaahin . wlj ■ yg ■ details Ask us Z_ — or listen in on Radio 24 lbs. Gold Medal Flour 65 c

Tom Spahr, a law student of Ohio I Northern University of Ada spent ’ the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spahr. Art Jackson of near Decatur was ■a business eiller in Wren recently. i Mrs. Minnie Myers of Wren spent ■ Sunday in the Walter Whittenberg home near Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boubrake returned to their home in Hunting i When you're HEALTHY you’re HAPPY Happy days are usually healthy days. Why not add to these sunshiny days! Poor health and constipation go hand in hand. Get rid of common constipation by eating a delicious cereal. Tests show that Kellogg’s All-Bran provides “bulk” to exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to aid regularity. All-Bran is also twice as rich in iron as an equal weight of beef liver. The “bulk” in All-Bran is much like that in leafy vegetables. How much better than taking pills and drugs—so often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. If not relieved this way, sec your doctor. At all grocers. WAII-RPAM In the red - and ' green package. i' Made by Keiio ?K Kl in Battle Creek.

ton after a pleasant visit with rela- 1 tives in Wren and vicinity. Mrs. Bonebrafce before her marriage was Miss Ruth Dudley of Wren. Mr. Shephard of Rosewood, 0., was the guest of Miss Helen Clifton Sunday. Mrs. Eva Moser called in the Wm McClure home recently. Rev. F. E. Fetherolf will begin revival services at his Wood Chapel charge February 20th. o Get the Habit — Trade a Home

HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 204 Palmolive Soap" 5c Tangerines KRAUT p* Fancy, dozen .. can t)C 10 tbs. Fresh Q Pure Ground 1(L, Corn Meal AtzU Pepper, lb At/C 3 lbs. Ginger 9JXz» Good Imperial Qft Snaps Tea. Ib Sliced Peaches J* Fine Granulated small can OU Sugar. 10 Ibs... i AoC Spaghetti r Roiled Oats 9£z* can OU 10 tbs BEANS ife Macaroni, Q Large Prunes Elbow, 3 lbs.. .. 3 tbs Old Settler Rye 1 4 pork & Beans r Bread, loaf .... AvV ean HOMINY r I 3 -zx - 5c S” l ' Vh "'..loc Pillsbury Cake 1A Quart cans Best 1£ „ Flour, pkg AtzV Mustard ADC PRUNES p.r„7. siM ... 5c Qt can Peanut -i Q Galion cans or Butter JL«7V Applebutter ....ODC I Little Ell Dessert r Lg. can Apricots r Powder DC in heavy syrup. ADC ?* Perfect Pumpkin r Gallon cans QEtz, can DC Peaches DDC | Z1 0 | Expresssly for bream com Starch 7 j zc 5c | Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES TOILET PAPER, tissue, 5 large rolls 19c MUFFETS. Whole Wheat Biscuits, pkg 10c BULK ROLLED OATS, 10 pounds 25c SUGAR, Fine Granulated, 10 pounds lie GRAPE FRUIT, 5 for 19c SUN-KIST NAVEL ORANGES, Medium Size, doz. 20c PUMPKIN, Scotts, 4 No, 2 cans 29c LYE, Red Seal,, can lQc SELECT MICHIGAN APPLES, 6 pounds . . . . . . . 25c Bulk Short Cut Macaroni or Spaghetti, 1 lbs. . 19c PURE BUCKWHEAT, large bag 25c Limberlost Prepared Buckwheat, large bag 18c PEARL TAPIOCA, 3 pounds. . . ,25c; pound , 10c ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 12 oz. can 44c Pure Strained Honey, No. 5, i/ 2 gallon pail, 51b net 39c PEANUT BUTTER, 2 pounds 18t Quick White Naptha Laundry Soap. 10 bars .... 25c EASY I ASK SOAP CHIPS, 5 pound box .. 25c 25c DUZ WASHING POWDER 15c Flour, Pride of Deca- Babo tor Cleaning, ‘« r ’ 12 23t 2 cans . 25c 21 *” 8 •••• dOc Large Quaker Oats, I our. Blue Ribbon package lactor better bread VanCampsSardir.es and pastry, 24tbs. 55c >n Mustard or ToCorn Meal, Yellow or nial ° sauce » 1 •"> oz. White Granulated, ~ \ ’ ■ 16c 5 pounds 10c Bulk Shredded Cocoanut, pound 25c g [ or dir ‘V F-ima Beans 31b 25c S . . pkgs.... 2»c Waconnia brand Pure Itex Mineral Soap, Sorghum Molasses. 2 • 10c pkgs. ... 15c ' s j°- gallon ... 69c u..n t , No. 5, */ 2 gallon.. 35c Mayonnaise, Qt. jar 25c Argo Starch 51b box 39c .. . e . Shelled Pop Corn, Ginger Snaps, 3 lbs. 25c 4 pounds 19c Fresh Fig Bars, lb.. 10c None Such Mince I’. W. Cratkers, 3 < ,kg lk pkgs 35c 50c Ovaltine, can.. 41c Best Head Rice, 1 tb 19c l arge No. 3 can Hand i. Packed Tomatoes. | Prunes, •> ~.l n< £' i) . . 4 _ *» <<in.s z.»)t w 2 pound pkg. ... 17c i i _ u Olives, quart jar ■J s ‘ !'7 l -” r -• 29c ft! iiJisins, 3 - 15 oz. .s packages 25c No. 10 gallon Bart- , lett Pears 45c ! Yellow ! caches, large Full assortment | ; halves in syrup. 2 large cans 29c Fruits and Vegetables

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Rainfall Broke Record Birmingham, Ala. —(UP)—Ramfall during last December exceeded that of any December in Birmingham’s history, according to government weather nuthortties, who say precipitation was registered on 24 of the month's 31 days. Total rainfall was 13.85 inches — 8.84 above the month’s average. — o Well Goei Far Down The deepest well that has yet been dug is about a mile and three quarters deep.